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TIIE. CMAIIA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. J1XT 3, 1P06.
CORNS FANS OUT THIRTEEN
Left Paw it the Hero of Ladies' Day
Victory Over Fceblo.
OMAHA WINS LAST GAME HANDS DOWN
Kelee's Hiirri titt Hat Fir Hit
. 0 Cnrns, Whll Boirkfi Make
lilts When They Mfi
Ran.
Corns was the matins idol at the ladies'
day fast enseterl at Vinton Street park
Monday afternoon, when Herman Long
and hla Colt a took the Puebs Into camp to
the tune of 5 to 1. Threatening" clouds
kept several thousand away from the mat
inee, but those who ware there were
treated to a rare exhibition of base bail,
for Corns was right nfter the strikeout
record of the year, falling; hut little short
with his thirteen victims. Vollendorf. who
was ..trounced Saturday, went in to pitch
out of hla turn in the hope of taking; one
of the series frnni Ta. but It was no use,
for Corns was always there and held them
safe at all times. The boya bark of Corna
wrfe in good form, too, and hit Just at the
right time.
Rvinkle, and Shugart were still out of the
game with bunged up ankles and their
places were well filled, Iong's error hav
ing nothing to do .with the run made by
Pueblo. This lone run came In a peculiar
fashion. Messltt hit a hard ball down the
first base foul line, with some question as
to whether it was fair. Nick Carter was
after the 1 all. hut It Jumped the fence on
the bound and Messltt came on for a
homer.
The Omaha runs came one to an Inning,
the first one being made without a hit.
Welch walked and was caught at second
when ' Rassey hit -a Rrounder to Elwert.
iHilsn hit a p"P"P. which Bader muffed
because lie did not get back in time, put
ting Rassey, who had stolen second, on
third base. He cnme home on Howard's
Grounder to Elwert.
Corns Knocks Double.
In the third Inning Corna led off with a
double, was sarrllhrd to third by Render
and came home' on Carter's single. Corns
walked in the lift h. went to third on Ben
ders double and.iamc home on Carter's
single.
The fourth run was made In the sixth,
when Harry Welch drove the ball high and
clear of the right-field fence. Welch
walked in the eighth, stole second and
went on to third on Messltt'a overthrow
to catch him at second and came home on
the throw from Rasney s My to Morrison.
No game will be played by the Omaha
team today, but two games will be plsyed
at Vinton Street park on the Fourth with
lies Moines, the first at 10:30 and the sec
ond at 3:45.
bat, which went to deep center. The bell
was caught dlr'rtlv tau-k of second. All the
fielders were playing to the left, laying
lor Cook.
Dearer Eaay Wlef.
SlOt'X CITY, July Denver won hand
ily today by a. score of 4 tl 1, msklng three
out of four games taken from Sinus City.
The gsme was called on account of tain In
the seventh Inning, when Ploux City whs in
the midst of a batting rally, but even at
that the chances were altogether in favor
of Denver had the game gone to the finish.
Bcore:
DENVER.
McHale. tb..
Kngle, p
Itandnlt. rf..
Russell. Jb...
Reddlck, 3b..
Relden, if....
Pmlth. ss....
Kaltisky, c...
Wright, cf...
AB. H. H. O. A. E
... 4 "0 1 4 1
.. 4 1 2 It 1 U
... S 1 2 0 0 I)
... 1 0 1 0 U
... S 1 2 4 0
... 1 0 0 0 0
... S 1 w 1 2 1
...XI 1 2 1 0
... t 0 1 10 0
... "4 9 ' 18 12 i
X CITY.
AB. R- Jl. O. A. E.
... 1 A 0 t 0 0
... S 1 0 1 .0
...3 0 1 10 0
...an 13 6 x
... 2 0 0 1 0
...2 0 1 0'2 1
...2 0 0 1 0
...2 0 0 4 1 0
...2 0 0 0 20
...3 "l 1 18 12 J
.0 0 0 1 0 0-1
0 0 12 1 0--4
mont to Marcan: Williams and Carr. Time:
IP". lmpire: Kane.
staarilaar at the Tea at.
Played. Won. Iost.
Pet.
Columbus 74 44 ' f
Toledo , Tl 4i J" . .577
Milwaukee tw 39 -W5
liulsvllle 7l - 37 33 ft
Kansas Cliy 7 34 M .4H
Minneapolis 72 34 3 47i!
f. Paul 70 U .4'"
Indianapolis 70 2 44 .371
Games today: Columbus at tuisville. In
dianapolis at Toledo, Kt-.nsas t'tty at Mil
waukee, St. Paul at Minneapolis.
Campbell. If....
Shoetian. rf
Nobllt, if
Weed. 2b
Meyers, lb
Newton, ss
Frost. 3b
Hess, c
Jackson, p .
Totals
Bioux City
Denver
Earned runs: Denver. 3. Two-base hit.:
Randall, Zalusky. Double plays: Frost to
Weed to Meyers; McHale to Russell. Lett
on bases: Sioux City. 2; Denver, 4. Stolen
base: Kngle Sacrifice hits: Russell. Bel
den Rase on balls: Off Jackson. 1. ..Hit
bv pitched ball: Relden. Struck out: By
Jackson. 3; by Kngle.. 2. Time: 1:05. um
pire : Davis. Attendance: 1,100.
Zarkrrt Blftwa 1 . ,
DES MOINES, July 2. Zarkert lost
control In the fourth Inning, with the
score 3 to 0 in favor of Lincoln, and Dee
Moines ran In nine scores on three hits,
live bases on balls and a pair of errors.
Reeves McKay was aent to succeed 7.'k
ert in the middle of the inning, but could
not stop the Champions' rush until the
end of the Inning. With the exception of
the fourth Inning the game was h"'
fought, filled with fast, clean ba -e ball,
and. all In all. one of the prettleat exhibi
tions of the season. Score:
DES MOINES.
AB. R. H. TO.
Caffyn. If 6 1 J ?
Pehlpke, 3b 4 -1 1 0
Welday, cf 5 1 3 1
Dexlr. lb 5 2 '
Towne, c 4 2 3 11
Hogrlevcr. rf 3 1 0 0
Andreas, ss 3 2 1 3
Mnsnim ?h 3 1 2
Gillen, p S 1
GAMES IS THE AMERICAS IE AC. IK
Waahlaartan and Pnstoa Break
la a Doable-Header.
WASHINGTON. July 2. Washington
and Boston spilt even on today's dounl.--header,
the visitors getting the ii.-st game,
4 to J, and the second went to the ltioAm.
17 to S. The second game was .ailed by
mutual consent at the end of the seven h
Ir.ning on account of the heat. Cy Young
outpitched Smith In the first game, while
Washington drove Winter out in the flrM
Inning and also hit Glaze hard In the sec
ond game. Score, first game.:
BOSTON. WASHINOTON.
n.H.n.A.R. B.H.O.A..K.
1 40 1 Altlaer. ... 1 4 1
t 1 0 0 Jones Cf 4 0 1 1 0
17 4 0 Rrhalfly, Jb.. 4 1 2 t 0
1 1 0 V Oroaa. Jb I i 1 t 3
114 1 Anrternon, If. 4 1 1 0 0
111 0 Hlrkroan. r(..4 1140
0 10 0 Rtahl, lb I I I 11
17 1 0 WakeSelaY c. S 0 I t A
10 1 0 Smith, p I 0 I 0 V
Parent, ta. . .. 4
C stint, rf.. I
Freeman, lb..' I
Hear. If 4
Farrla. lb 4
Itayilen. rf. .. 4
Morgan. 3r. . . 4
Armnniptar, c 4
Young, p I
CINCINNATI BLANKS CHICAGO
Onsen City Team Wini tast Gam from
lb Cnbi On to Nothing.
MAGNIFICENT' WORK BY BOTH PITCHERS
l.ohert Srorea ta fetrath laalag oa
at lnle, a Sacrifice and a Wild
Pitch Reaalta Of Other
Games.
CHICAGO. July 2. Cincinnati defeated
tfie locals 1 to o today In a pitchers' battle.
Lobert s single, a sacrifice and a wild pitch
scored the run.- President Murphy an
nounced that Pitcher Beebe and Catcher
Noonan had been traded to St. IOiils for
the former Chicago twtrler, "Jack" Taylor.
Score:
Total! 14 II 27 11 ? Totala 12 I 57 11 1
Boston 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 i 0 4
Washington ....1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 i
Two-base hits: Young. Stahl. Three
baso hits: Freeman. Cross. Sacrifice- hit-:
Cross, Freeman. Young. Stolen basee:
Cross." Anderson, Hayden. Hoey. Lett !!
bases: Washington. 3; Boston, 4. First
base on errors: Washington, 2. Hit bjr
pitched ball: By Smith, 1. Struck out:
Bv Smith, 4; by Young. 7. Passed bal.:
Armbruster. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Connor.
Score, second game:
' Washington.
B.H.O.A.E.
BOSTON.
B.H.O.A.E.
1
The score:
OMAHA.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Render, c 3 0 1 13 0 0
Cartel, rf 4 2 2 10
J'errir.g.--;tb 4 0 01 1 0
Welch. f 2 2 1 2 0 0
Hh. . If 4 1 0 2 0 0
D.ilun, lb 4 ' 2 6 0 0
Hnwurd. 2U 4 0 2 0 0
Long. 3 0 1 0 2 1
Corns, p 2 .,2 1 0 2 0
Totals .'..80 5 27 1
FCEBLO.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
33
,..-i.O 0
0 1
.-...." i
o 1
t
li- 0 2 2
10 11
0 8 11
0 0 0 0
24 - 10
1
0 2 0-8
0 1
1 0 1-
0 0 0-1
Bender. Dolan, Corna,
n:ns: Mesitt. Welch.
Off Corns. 2; off Vollen-
Cook. If 4 0 0 2 - 1 0
MoGllvray, lb 3 0 0 fi 0 0
Morrison, rf 3 0 1 fi 0 0
Melcholr. rf 4 0 0 1 0 0
F.lwert. 3h 4,0 0 0 0
Messltt. c 4 1 2 4 0 0
Flske, ss 4 0-2 3 2 0
Barter. 2h 4 0 0 3 1 1
Vollendorf, p 3 0 0 0 "0 0
Totals 33 .1..
Omaha lilts
Huns
Pueblo Hits ....
Runs
Two-base hits:
Flske. Home
R.iaes on halle:
dorf. 4. Struck out: By Coma, 13; by
Vollendorf, 3. Left on baces: Omaha, b;
Pueblo, T. Double piny: Fiske, F.lwert and
Bader. Stolen biscs: Rassev, Carter,
Welch 2. Suciillf-e hit: Bender. Time:
l:;. L'mpire: McCarthy. Attendance:
70t).
otes of the Game.
Corns Htrurk out Vollendorf In the seventh
Inning with three pitched balls.
Doliin raught the bull from Bader's bat.
but dropped it when he started to throw
It. The umpire called It out.
A foul tip bit Render on the shoulder,
went up In the air mid he caught the ball,
but the umpire called it a dead ball.
Cook made a clrcua catch of Bender's
louts fly to left. He first misjudged the
bail and then recovered for a peach of a
catch.
When Flske caught the hot liner from
Peirlng In the tlttn inning he flrat tried
to catch Render on third, but failed and
then Klwert whirled and caught Carter
way off second, making a neat double.
The Girl from Texas, who waa at the
matinee, was heard to remark: "There la
not a dork haired man on the Pueblo
team." She evidently overlooked Morrison
with his handsome curly lock, out In center
field.
Nobody seemed to know where the ball
was when Messltt lilt it over the fence
for his home run. It struck about on the
foul line and no one saw where It went,
but Nick Carter, who declared It went over
the fence...
Carter made the aensatlonal catch of the
game when ho got a long one from Cook's
Totals
Fillman, ss..
Collins, rf...
Qulllin.' 3b...
Thomas, lb. .
Ketchem, cf.
Holmes, If . . .
Barton, 2b...
Zlnran, c...
Wolte. c
Zackert, p. . .
McKay, p...
35 12
LINCOLN.
AB. R.
8
4
6
... . 6
4
3
3
2
1
10 27
H. PO.
1 ' 1
1 1
1
I
1
1
0
0
0
1
Totals
Des Moines
Lincoln . . .
Stolen bases
.0
9
0 1
A.
3
0
0
0
0
0
1
n
0
1
To
2
0
0
1
0
0
0 i
0 i
i!
0 I
Altlter, .... I
Jnnea. cf I
Srbalflv. lb.. 1
Mil. 2b 1
Crow, lb 4
Anderson, If. 6
Itlrkman. rf.. t
Stahl. lb I
V Heriton, e 4
ralktnberg, p 4
0 Parent, na..
0 Godwin, pa.
Or Stahl, rf
l Freeman, lb
0 liner. If
0 rrrl, lb..
AJ. Hayden,
0 Morgan, . 3b
0 Prtmon, c
0 Winter, p..
Totala.
. maze, p.
.17 16 21 I 0 Rarrla. p.
I
1
4
I
I
.. I
rf 1
.. I
.. I
.. 0
.. :
.. 1
.34 6
0 0 9
0 1 U . 0
CarTvn (3). Andreas. Ma-
goon, Holmes, Rarton. Home run: Thomas.
Double rday: Zlnran I unassisted ). First
base on balls: Off Zackert. 7; off MrKav,
4; off Gillen. 4. Struck out: Hy Zackert,
6; by McKay, 3; by Gillen, 9. Pnsse.i
ball: Zlnran (2).' Time of game; 2:10.
Cmpire: Keefe. Attendance: 300.
taadlnar of the Teams.
Played. Won. Lost
Totala 27 I 21 10 5
Washington ........5 2 3 4 1 2 017
Boston -....0 0 0 1 0 0 2 S
Two-base hit: Hoey. Threc-hnso hit:
Jones, Hickman. Cross. J. Hayden. Home
run: Jones. Sacrifice hit: Cross. Mi-.i
bases: Altier (2), Nill, Stahl. M. Hey
don. Double play: Cross. Sciialfly and
Stahl. Left on bases: Washington. .
Boston. 8. First base on balls: Off Fa
kenberg. 1; off Winter. 1; off Glaze.
First base on errors: Washington, 3. Hit
bv pitched ball: By Winter, i
9: .bv Kalkonberir. 1. Struck
Falkenberg, ; by Winter, 1; by Glaze, ,t.
Hits; Off Winter, 4 In one inning; oft
Glaze. 11 in five innings; no hits off H r
rls in one inning. - Time: 1:45. Umpire:
Connor.
Even Break In Philadelphia.
pvtil.AnKI.PHIA. Julv 2. New York and
Philadelphia played two games today., each
2 . 10 i winning one. In the first New York tied
0 2 . 13 the score in the ninth inning and tne win
0 0 0
CINCINNATI.
B.H.O.A.E
HtiKClno. 2b.. I , I 2 1 Sglaaie,
CHICAGO.
H.II.O A B.
cf 4 0 6 0 0
Keller. If I 0 .1 1 Osheckard. If.. 4 tl fl 0
Sivmnur. cf.. 4 0 t I 0 Srhulte. rf.... 4 14 0 0
lobert, Jb.... t I 0 0 ham, lb... 4 110 4
odwell, rf I l 5 0 0 fUrlnfrldt. lb ! 1 1 1 0
Srhlel. lb.... I Oil OTtnk-. aa....l 0 ( 1
Corcoran, sa . 113 7 F)tw, 2b 1110 0
Llvlnanton, c. I 0 1 0 OKlIn. c 10 4 10
Fraaer, p I 1 1 0 Orirrralt, p i 0 0 I 1
l.unitaren, p..0 0 0 0 0
Totala 28 4 S7 12 0 ueeilf-r I 0 0 0 0
Totala tl 4 tl 10 I
Batted for Overall In the eighth.
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Cincinnati ...0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01
Hlta: Off Overall. 4 In eight Innings.
Left on bases: Chicago. 3; Cincinnati, 3.
Sacrifice hits: Stelnfeldt, Kelley, Odwell.
Stolen bases: Schulte, Evers (2. Hugglns.
Double plays: Tinker to Stelnfeldt; Tinker
to Chance; Hlggins 4o Corcoran. Struck
out: By Overall, 4; bv Lundgren, 1. First
base on balls: Off Overall. 2; off Fraser. 1.
Wild pitch: Overall. Timer 1:25. Umpire:
Klem.
St. Louis Defeats rittahnr.
ST. LOUIS. Julv 2 By winning, 8 to 4.
St. IajiiIs broke even with Pittsburg on
the series of six games. Score:
ST. LOVIF. riTTSBCRO.
B H.O.A.fe. ' B.H.O A.K.
Bnrrh. rf 4 1 o 0 0 naumont. cf. 4 0 2 0 0
Branett, h..t 2 11 OC.anler. rf....4 110 0
Shannon. If... 6 13 2 Ot.rarh. If 4 12 0 0
Smont, rf t 110 OWhgner, aa... i 1111
Marahall. lb . I 2 11 1 1 Nealon. lb... 4 110 0
lloatrttor. lb. 4 2 I I ' 1 Phrehan, lb.. 4 1 1 I 0
Mrt'arthr, c.i t I ORItrbrv. 2b... 4 1440
Mr.llrlde. na .l 0 3 0 OOlh.on, c 4 1110
Brown, p I 1 2 1 0 M( Karland, pi 0 1 1 0
-lielfleld, p.... 0 0 10 0
Totala 17 14 27 H i L nch, p 0 0 0 1 0
Meier 1 0 0 0 0
! i .. .... ...1 K , . I, n 1....U 1 a whtttl
milK mil win u.t i"E lu. ......
a runner was forced home by a baso on
balls. In the last half of the ninth Inning
In the second game, with two of the locals
out. the crowd in the field seats evidently
thinking the game over, and anxious to
gt home, surged Into the field and pre
vented plav. Under -the rules the game
was forfeited to New York. Score first
game:
NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA
Des Molnea ....
Omaha
Denver
Sioux City
Lincoln ,
Pueblo
Games today:
hft
6S
61
f.9
, 69
41
32
33
;
25
20
IT
i
2S
33
3t
39
Pet.
.707
..Vr
.5H
.441
.4?i
.339
Lincoln at Des Moines.
GAMES IX AMERICA ASSOCIATION
Colnmbna Defeats l.oolsvllle by loan
Httewt Oppartane .Times..
'LOUISVILLF..- July 2L-Colutnbus de
feated lx)uisvllle today 'by long lilts when
men were . on. bases. Puttuiann. relieved
Kenna in .the sixth Innrtijc fioc.-'waa put
out of the game by I nipi . ,
tlie. local players were
Score: . ...
COLt'MBCS. . !..
B.H.O.A.E.
Plrkerlm. cf. 8 1 10 0 Hallman,
Wrlsley, tb.. 111 1 atatall, cf...
o 0Braar.aar.2n
0 0 Sullivan, l-3b 4
1 0 Kerwln, rf ... 4
1 0 Woodr'tt. b-c 4
4 0 fhnw. c I
0 1 Punkla. lb... 1
1 Uulnlan, aa. . . I
. - Kaniia. p I
U 10 n 11 I reltmann, p.. 1
It.
Hlni hrnao. rf 4
('muter. If.... 4
Klhm. lb I
Fnel. lb 4
Hulawltt, aa.. I
Blua, c 4
Flaherty, p... 4
I 4
0. I
1 11
1 0
I 4
1 I
1 1
Totala.
ons. and
around,
i.i .e.
II ..t.J.A.E.
til'- 4
7
0
t
I
4
0
0
Columbus
Diseases of Lien
Cured for $5.00
Pay what you can and begin treatment now.
Dr. IMcGrew
la and always haa
been the pioneer of
low charges for
treatment and fair
dealing with men.
Over Thirty Thous
and Cured Cases of
all forma of Ids
eases and Disorders
of Men guarantee
this fact. Thirty
v e a r a experience.
Over JO years prac
tice right bare In
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A Guaranteed Cure
practically assured for only to. 00. Consul
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Treatment by mall Call or writ. Boi
7t. Offices 215 South Fourteenth stieeL
Omaha. Nab.
Totala 11 1 14 II i
0012012 -8
Louisville 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 06
Three-base hits: Quintan. Blue. Home
run; Hinchman. Stolen bases: Hulswltt
(.'i, Hiliman. Sacrifice hita: Stoval. Wrig
ley. Kenna. First base on balls: Off
Kenna. 1; off Futtmann, X. Double piay:
Hulswltt tunassisteai. . Jeit pn oases:
lyouisvllle, - ;. Columbus, 6. Hits:. Off
Kenna, in six and one-third Innings; off
Puttmann, 1 in one and two-thlrda innings.
Tune: 2:U). Umpire; Owene.
Brewers Win from Millers.
MINNEAPOLIS. July 2. Curtlaa defeated
Minneapolis today, allowing but four hits.
Milwaukee nunctien .mis in tne intra ana
fourth innings. Shannon was Injured by
a foul tip and retired. Score:
MILWAl'KEB. MINNEAPOLIS.
B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E.
Roblnaon. aa. 4 1 8 0 DsTia. cf I 0 I 0 0
0 0 K Sullivan, rt 4
u 0 rrseman, lb.. I
0 Onremins'r, lb 4
0 0 Hart. If
S Otrlar. as I
0 o Oraham. lb... I
f 0 tihaonoa, c. .. 1
1 tl Yassar, c .... I
I
Keeltr. rf
Chaae. lb.:.. I I
Conmv, aa. . .. 4 I
Laporte. lb. . 4 1
W. II In mil, 2b. i 1
pelaliinty. If S . 0
Hoffman, rt. . 4
M'Cnlre. e..
Thomaa, c...
wlon, p..,
riarkaon, p.
rhaabro. p..
Merlarlty .
Teaser
B.H.O. A.K.
.41 1 oo Hanaal,
Totala 37 12 24 12 1
Batted for Iitleld In the eighth.
St. liOtils 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 8
Pittsburg 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0-4
Earned runs: St. Louis. 4; nttsburg. 2.
Hits: Off McFarlnnd. 9 In six and one.
bv Glar. I third Innings; off I,eiflcld. 4 In two-thirds
out: By I Inning; off Lynch, 3 In one Inning. Three-
Dase nu: nennett. oacrinre nits: lianiey,
Brown. Double play: Wagner to Nealon.
Passed balls: McCarthy, 2; Gibson. 2.
Stolen base: Wagner. Hit by pitched
ball: Lynch. First base on balls: Off
Brown, 2; off Mr Karland. 2. Struck out:
By Brown, 2; by McFarland, I; by Lynch.
1. Left on bases: St. lAiuls, 8; Pittsburg,
9. Time: 1:50. Umpires: O Day and Cai-pente.-.
Book Worms Shot Ont Quakers.
BOSTON. July 2. With one out in Bos
ton's half of the ninth inning today. Bales
decided a pitchers' battle by driving tlie
ball over the riBht-fieia rence for a home
run, Boston winning 1 to 0. Philadelphia
had the bases full with one out in the
sixth, but could not score. Score:
BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA.
B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.E.
3 0 3 1. 0 Thomaa. cf... I 1 2 0 0
4 1
Fourth
Bluffs.
st Idesl
The score
Hustler park. Council
, li
4
Atlantic 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2
Nnnps 0 0 0 0 tl 1 3 0 0 4 '.'
Batteries Nonpareils: Hllams and
Brown; Atlantic, l-atlierliy and Warthiua.
Lindsay Defeats Albion.
LINDSAY. Neb.. July 2. ( rtpe.-ial.)
The Lindsay bsll team defeated til" Al
bion team In a came on the local dimno i I
today. The feature of the game w;is tbo
superb pitching of Hunt, tlie local
twlrler. who struck out twelve men an. I
only allowed three hits. Score: Llnds-ay,
7; Albion, 2.
flertraad Colts Win.
BFRTRAND. Neb.. July 2. (Special.!
The Bertram! Colts ,won yesterday from the
fast tenm from Canvon View by a score nf
11 to 2. Webster pitched a shutout game
for the Colts, errors Ix'ttig accountable for
the scores. Batteries; Colts. Webster and
T.arnn; Canyon View. Walters, Kuchman
and Mundt.
'sptsin Mush won. J. K F. second. Bitter
Blown third. Time: 1 47H
Seventh ra -e, one mile: Willie Newcomb
woe. Dr. Il.irt second. Augur third. Time:
1.4:-V
AM KB It AH TKHSI FI.YF.R4 1.0K
Collins and Mttle Are Defeated by
tatnlet and almond.
WIMBLEDON. Juiy 2.-K'reigh Collins
Miid Raymond D. Little. Americans, were
defeated In tlie acml-flnal round of the all
Cneland championship doubles by C. II. L.
Casalet and G. Sitnond. British. 3 sets to 1
The Americans started well and they looked
like running out easy winners, but after
the second set Collins became wild In hie
returns, repeatedly finding the net. Sum
niHrv: Senil-finnl of the all-Rngland champion
ship doubles: C. H. L. Casalet and O. 81
niond. British, beat Krelgh Collins and
Raymond D. tattle. American, 6-3. S-4.
G. W. Hlllvard and Miss May Sutton.
Americans, again bad an easy task In thi
third round of the open mixed ".'r?
beating K. Powell, the Cantae captain,
and Miss Johnson. Hrltih, 2, H-3.
n the final singles F. I Riey todst
nest A. W. O-.re. -3. -4. and 'lll n-
meet H. 1 Doherty. the holder or His
championship. . i.
The competitors probably will plsv
France before returning home. Previous l
leaving England Heals C. Wrlaht will be
the recipient of a gold cigarette case en
scribed, "To Resls C. Wright, ss a Mark
of Svmpsthr front the All-England 11
Tennis Club."
Ad rice to Travelem.
Nevar leave homo on a Journey without
bottle of Chamherlatn'a Colic. Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. Change of drinking
water and diet often cause bowel troubles,
for which thla remedy Is especially Intended.
It eannot be obtained on board tha cart or
steamship.
Games In Iowa I.eaane.
M ARSH ALLTOWN, In.. July 2 tSp
clal Telegrsm I Following are the re
sults In the Iowa league:
Fort Dodge, 7; Ottumwa, 2.
Burlington, G; Boone. 2.
No games at Marshalltown or Waterloo
on account of rain.
Three-I l.enaae Uantr,
At Davenport Davenport, 1; l'eoria,
eleven Innings.
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B.H.O.A.K.
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110 Paris, lb 2
1 4 OS.vhold. rf... 4
1.0 1 alurphy, Zb... I
1 . 0 1 Cross, as 4
1 0 0 Knlsht. lb.... I
1 0 0 Powers, c... 4
4 ; 1 Tlank. p 3
0 1 O'Armbruatar . 0
010 '
0 0 0 Totala. U 7 17 10 t
0 0 4
0 0 0.
0 1-5
0 34
Lord,
Graen, rf 4
Hynea. It 4
Rateman, lb.. 4
Hemphill, if. I
Rolh, 0 I
Clark, lb 4
Mct orm'k. tb 4
Curtlaa, p.... 4
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1 1
0 I
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Totala u s:7i;o .
. . Totala II 4 27 10 t
Milwaukee 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 ,1-S
Minneapolis 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Two-base - hits: Robinson, Clark. Sacri
fice hits: Green, Hemphill, Hart. First
base on balls: Off Curtlss. 2. Struck out:
Bv Curtiss, 1; by Gehring, 7. Hit by
pitched -ball: Roth. Hemphill. Oyler. Lett
on bases: Minneapolis, 4; Milwaukee, 6.
Time: 1:45. .Umpires: Yeager, Dougherty
and Ferd.
Parkers Win froas Saints.
ST. PAUL. July 2. Three of the seven
hits off Slagle were home runs, bringing
in four mores and Kansas City won by a
score of S to 4. Two of the home runs
were nuide by Perrine. Score:
KANSAS CITV. 8T, PAIL,
B.H.O.A.E. U.H.O A E.
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Slattary, lk . 4
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l.aby, c 1
rranta. p I
I Gelar. rf 4
0 8uidn. c-lb. 4
4 VauZandt, cf. 4
KiLk. If I
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Totala 24 7 IT 17 J
ToUla 84 I 24 II
Kansas City 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 6
St. I'aul 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 04
Two-buse hit: Wheeler. Home runs:
I'errlne (2). Bohanon. Stolen base:
heler. Double plays: Wheeler, Padden
to Raler; Burke to Slattery; Wheeler, Fad
den to Sugilen. Bases on balls: off Slagle,
4; off Kraut I. 2. Hit by pitched ball; Van
'm.iAX, Ferrine. Struck out: By Slagle. 1;
by Fran l a, 2. Wild pitch: Frantl. Sacri
fice Mis: - Sugden. Waldron, Franti. Left
on bases: Si. I'aul. 9; Kansas City, 4.
Time: 1:27. empires: Kelsey and Sullivan.
Hooalera Bsack Hlta.
TOLK1X). July 2. Toledo lost today
through inability to hit Kellum. Indian
apolis bunched hits In the fourth and fifth
and won handily. Score:
INDIANAPOLIS.
B.H.O.A.E
liunleavy, rf
Aihanoa. lb.
Hlmaa, It
(arr. lb
Williama. aa
Parrr. c
Marraa, lb .
kih. c...
kaliuaa. a...
ToUla 40 14W HI....
One out when winning run scored.
. 'Batted for Newton in fifth. . .
Batted for Clarkson In ninth.
Batted for Knight In ninth. ,
Philadelphia ..,....l 0 1 2 0 0 0
New York 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Ix'ft on bases: New York, 11;
delphia. IX Stolen bas- Thomas,
base hit: Conroy. Sacrifice hita:
Plunk, Cross, Seybold. Struck out: Hy
Plank. 6; by Newton, 1; by ' Clnrkaon, 6.
Bases on balls: Off 1'lank. 2jf off Chesbro,
i; off Newton, 4: off Clarkson, 4. Hits: Off
Newton, 4 In four Innings; off Clarkson. 2
In four Innings; off Chesbro, 1 In one inning.
Wild pitches: Plank, 2: Clarkson, 2. Time;
2:4. empires: O'Loughlln and Hurst.
Score second game.:
NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA.
' B.H.O.A.E. . B.H.O.A.E.
4 1 4 0 0 Hart Ml. If.... 4 0 10 0
0 Lord, t f
1 1 Dana. lb...
3 0 Seybold. rf.
4 V Murphy, lb.
0 0 Srhreck. c.
0 0 Croaa, as. . .
1 0 Knight, lb..
0 0 Coakley, p..
uendar, p .
14 1124 14 1 Armbruatar
Kaaler. rf..
Chase, lb t
Conroy, aa . .. ft
Laports, lb... 4
Williama, 2b. 4
Drlehanty, If. 2
Hoffman, cf. . 4
Klalnow, e... 4
Orth, p. ...... 4
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Brldvcll, aa.
Tnney, lb..
Brain. Sh....
Pates, cf....
Howard. If..
Ii.'lan, rf....
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Strohel, 2b..
Pfrfler, p....
OOloaron. 2b... 4
0 Titua. rf 3
0 Courtney, lb. 2
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tf Brmtrfleid, lb 3
0 Donln. r... ... I
0 Plttlnier. p.. 3
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Totala 7 4 ;; Uf 4 Totals. .....27 E:i I 1
No one out when winning run was made.
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
Philadelphia 0 OOQ'0 0 0.0 0 0
Home run:. Bates. Sacrifice lilts: Howard.
Brain. Bridwell. , Double plays: O'Nell to
Strobel. Eraitj to Strobe,I to Tenney. Gle-a-on
to Doolln tv. Uran.srlf id. First base on
brtlls: Off ritUnfct, 1; off Pfctfer, 3. Hit
with pitched- bulrV"Pieffcr. Struck out: By
Plttlnger. 6: by T Pi Iter, 5. Time: 1:34.' L'm
pirc: Conway. ; '
Brooklyn Defeats Aesv York.
NEW YORK, Jttly .-Tlie Brooklyn team
filfiyeU all around the locals today, winning
)y 7 to 1. Strlckldtt pitched steadily, whll
the home team had to use three pitchers.
Score:
BROOKLYN. " . NEW YORK.
B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O. AX
Maloney, cf.. I
Caf.ey. lb.... i
Rlttar, rt 3
Jordan, lb 3
Alpermaii, 2b 4
Lewia, aa 4
Huii.raal, If.. 4
PerKn. v.... 4
BtrKklitt, p.. 4
Totals.
Totala. .....21 IflU 1
Batted for Coakley in eighth.
Two out when game was forfeited.
New Y'ork 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 8-
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01
Left on baaes: New York, 7: Philadelphia,
S. Three-base hits: T. Williams Ui, Orth,
Croes. Struck out: By ooaarey, 6; by Orth,
2. Bases on balls: Off Coakiey, 4; off Orth,
1. Hits: Off Coakley, 7 In eight Innings;
off Bender, 5 In one inning. Passed ball:
Bchreck. Time: 2:00. empires: Hurst and
O'Loughlln.
: Cleveland Baaches Hits.- Chicago
rt.RVM.4KI). Julv 2 -Cleveland nn I Pittsburg
from Detroit by bunching hits with I Kew York..
O'Leary's errors. A brilliant catch by i Philadelphia
Turner in the ninth Inning prevented De- ! Brooklyn
trolt from lying the score. Bcore:
CLEVELAND. DETROIT.
B.H.O.A.E. B.H O A E
0 10 II t'reanahan.. ill 1 1 M
1 1' OMarsball, rf.. 4 1 I tl U
0.1 I) 0 M, linns, lb.. 4 113 00
1 I ll OMinea. If..4 0 I It 0
1 2 4 0 Stranf , aa....3 116 1
0 3 4 1 Devlin. 3b.... 3 10 10
tit Oniltwrt, 2b... 3 1 3 7 V
1 I I OBoserman, t. I 0 i 0 0
0 a 3 0 Taylor, -p 0 0 0 u 0
Fcrguaon, p.. I 0 0 0 0
Totala 33 4 1114 lWlitx l o 0 tl o
Milimnilyi p. 0 0 0 0 0
Totala 31 t 27 13 1
Batted Xor Ferguson In the eighth.
Brooklyn ., 2000000 27
New York ol 000 0000 1
Two-base hit: Marshall. Three-base hits:
Casey, Hummel. Stolen bases: Strang.
Jordan 2. Alpermjn, Bergea. Double
plays: Strang to Gilbert to McGann, Bergen
to Casey. Left on bases: Brooklyn, 4;
New York, t. First base on balls': Off
Taylor, 8; off Ferguson, 1: off McOinnity, 1.
Struck out: By Tavlor, 3; by Ferguson, 1:
by McGlnnity, 1; by Strlcklett. 2. Hits: Off
Taylor. 8 in two Innings; off Ferguson, 2
In six innings; off McGlnnity, 1 in one in
ning. Wild pitch: Taylor. Time: 1:47.
Umpire: Emsiie. ' .
.Standing; of the Teams.
Played. Won. Lost.
EVEM'S 0 THE RlMG TRACK
Hamburg: Belle Wins the Hiiuallty
(takes at Sheepshead Bay.
NEW YORK. July 2. Hamburg Belle,
making her first appearance of the year
and quoted St the prohibitive price of 2
to 7, easily won the Equality stakes, one
mile, at Sheepshcad bay today. Halifax
led for five furlongs, when Miller sent the
mare to the front and won by three
lengths. Halifax was two lengths before
Fancy Rlrd. The mile was run in LXOH,.
J. A. Bennett today sild Flip Flap to
George Iiiigdoti for $1.r. Results:
First race, six snd a halt furlongs, main
course, selling: Far West won. Rye sec
ond, 8lr Russell third. Time: 1:1!.
Second race, one mile and a furlong:
Oliver Cromwell won. O'Rourke second,
Woodsman third. Time: Lfit's.
Third race, five and a half furlongs,
futurity course: Botanist won. Misgivings
second. Royal Breeie third. Time: 1 :OTis.
Fourth race, one mile. the Equality
stakes: -Hamburg Relic won, Halifax sec
ond. Fancy Bird third. Time: Lit!",.
Fifth race, five furlongs, futurity course,
selling: Jaunty won. Miss Strotne second,
Barlngo third. Time; 1:0.
Sixth race, one mile and a Half on turf:
Lancastrian won. Our Sister second, Sam
son third. Time: 2:34V.
CINCINNATI. O.. July 2-Hargis and
Ethel Day were tlie only winning favorites
at Latonla today. Harding, from the sta
ble of Rome Respess, easily won the fourth
event at a mile from Mellvatn. with John
BngllHli third. Major T. J. Carson, the
favorite, was never prominent. Track fast.
Results:
First race, five furlongs: Margie won.
Camp seiiond, John Kaufman third. Time:
1 :lfc.
Second race, one mile: Reveille won. The
Laurel second, Loch Goll third. Time:
l:41s.
Third race, five furlongs: Charlie Mitchell
won. Selene B. second, Rltter Miss third.
Time: l:oliVk.
Fourth race, one mile: Harding won,
Mcllvaln second. John English third. Time:
1 :3ft v..
Fifth race, six furlongs: Ethel Day
won. Nonle Lucille second, Hilona third.
Time: 1:14.
Sixth race, one mile and a sixteenth:
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Totals 14 1 11 if j
Batted for ButtWf In eighth.
Indtnnapolla 6 1 0 i 1 0 o o
Toirdo o o j o o o a o 1
Two-baao hits: Marcan. Atherton. Bases
on balls: Off dilution. . I; ult Kellum. i
Struck out: By Hutthoff. 2; by Kellntn 1
Stolen baaes: Williams (3). Kahoe. Raert
flea tata: WllUaJtis. Carr. Hlruea Hit alth
ball; AbbolV 4yia playa; fijjjba. V-
Totala 24 4 27 14 1 Totala 34 4 H 13 J
Batted for Eubanks In ninth.
Cleveland 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 I
Detroit 1 0 0 t 0 0 0 1 13
Two-base hit: Clarke, ' Sacrifice hits:
Flick, Bchaefer, Warner. Hlolen bas.s:
Bay. Bradley. Baaes on balls: off I less,
1; off Eubanks, . Hit by pitched hall: By
Hess, 1. Left on bases: , Cleveland 4; l)e
trolt, 7. Struck out: Hy Heiaa, 7; by citi
banks, 3. 1'assed IihII: Clarke. Time:
Luiplre; . Sheridan.
Postooned Gaanes.
Clrlcago-Sl. 1auIs game postponed;
grounds.
Staadlaa; of the Trains.
Played. Won. Lost.
New York..... 3
I'hJIadelphia tu
Cleveland bo
ltrolt M
Cnicago b4
St. Uiills DO
Waalilnglon b4
Boston b-t
Games today: St. Louis at Chicago
troll at t leveiana, .New lorn at
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CENTRAL CITY. Neb., July i. (Special.)
The Farmers Grocery ball team of Lin
coln took two games from tha local Young
Men's Christian association team here Fri
day and Saturday. Inability to hit Ruff In
Friday's game gave Central City a row of
gooes eggs. Score: H U E.
Ornery ....'.....0 1 0 0 0 1 0 6 J
Central City ....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 T
Batteries: Grocery. Ruff and Buffuin;
Central City, Konibiinke and Patterson.
B'Oie, Saturday'a game: H U E.
Central C1ty...O 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0-3 g U
Grocery 0 t 9 1 1 1 0 0 8 i 3
Batteries: Grocers, Butt and Buffuin;
Central City. Brown and Patterson.
Cincinnati
Ht. Ixiuis 71
Boston . .67 24 -
Games today: Brooklyn at New
Philadelphia at Boston.
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Herrmann Hays Dlspated Catcher from
Boston and lvea Him to Urej fue. .
CINCINNATI, July 2. President Herrmann-
of the Cincinnati National league
club has secured a re-openlng of the case cf
Catcher Phelps of the Boston Americans,
and announced today that the player ha-i
been bought back from Boston anil will be
presented to the Piittburg management by
the Philadelphia club without expense t-i
the i'lttuburg club. Pres.dent llerrminn
haa written to President Dreyfus of tlie
Pittsburg club explaining that this is done
In the Interests of organized ball and there
la no queation of the correctness of the de
cision awarding Phelps to ' Boston. The
letter wan not made public today, but will
be given out after Mr. XJrcyfus has been
notified.
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GRAND ISLAND. Neb., July (gpo.
clal Telegram.) The Lincoln grocers
played a much better game today and
the contest interesting. Fleming a
Grand Island fielder, was put in il
bo. Bcore: RUE.
Grand Island.... 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 S n
Lincoln Orocers.O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 t
. Batteries: Paxna ftiid Uufflo. Flviaiuat
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Victors are It-tors.
The Victors defeated Neola, la , Whil
Socks, Sunnay in the most interesting gaum
witnessed on the Neola diamond tins year
by score of of 4 to 3. Illnton pitched
superb ball for the Victors allowing but
six hits and striking out eight men.
while Held did equally as well with
hits and striking out ten men. The
Victors played errorless ball. The features
of the gaue were the running catches of
J Monciia ttiid J. Bowes.
Score; K 11.
Victors 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 1) 0-1 6
Neola i 00 0 0 1 1 0 0 0-3
Batteries Victors, Hinfin and Urieb;
Neola. R id and luffy. Three base hits
llinton, titley. Next Sunday the Victors
play a double header Willi tne lust C. N".
lieits aggregation, very exciting fcaiiK-s be
ing expected.
Bcbuler r;ame taaeelleal.
Colonel Ryder of the ClifTdnellers haa
decided that it will be necessary tu tit
le) tlie proposed game with the court
house team at Schuyler, because j.ui--able
railroad accommodations can nut
be secured. If the team went to Schuyler
It would have to stay all night and nunc
back -tiuirday. Tlie railroad refused to stop
the Overland Limited at Kchuyler to take
uil the team and nu other train rniii-i
thiougli late in the afternoon. A game
will be played Saturday with Mayor
Dahiman'a Cowpunchers and they will b
given a i hit Die to 1: out the defeat of
the Ural game.
Soayarrlle Defeat Atlantic.
Tha Nonpareils defeated the fast team
at Atlantic, la , Sunday in a well played
ghtne. Both pitchers pitched gooo ball,
the Nonpareils being a little too heavy
with tha atlck for tlie Atlantic boys. Th
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good light. The room is finished In hard wood and la one of the beat offices in the building
for the price. '
For $73.00 Per Month Suite 48: This is without doubt the most dealrable suite of offices in the
building. It consists of a large room, containing between four and five hum! red aquare feet
of floor surface and has a small room adjoining. It is a corner office, with a large burglar
proof vault. It has a moat beautiful outlook, faring south and east. In connection with the
office is a small room, which can be uaed for physician's, aft a dentist's laboratory, or coat or
store room. The office has hard wood floor g und is finished la hard wood throughout. There
is nothing in Omaha that compares with this suite of offices.
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R V. BAKKR, Supt.,
llooin 418, lice IJuildiJrn.
tf. C. ROSE WATER, Sec'y.
Uee Huslneg Office.
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