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TITE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JTLY 5, 1908.
. 3 -
CHAMPIONS TAKE THE PAIR
Outplay the Omthu in Both tht Moraine
tnd Afternoon Contests.
WELCH GETS HOME RUN IN EACH GAME
trrninli for Only Score Omaha Make
la th Firm a ad Driving la Carter
Abrad of Him Mikri Omaha's
Total In eond.
Harry Welch put the ball over the riht
field fence wlre on the Glorious Fourth and
that most of the honor Omaha sot
from the two samcs played with Dea Moines
at Vinton 8treet park, for the Champions
won both mornlne; and afternoon, the first
by the licore of 2 to 1 and the second 3 to
2. The Des Moines attR-rearatlon simply
played better ball and won the names, and
that waa all there to It. Omaha could
make bnt six hits off Clrotte In the morn
ing and two off Roscoe Miller In thp after
noon, while the Champions were piling up
twelve hits off Ikidge In the morning and
nine off Banders In the afternoon. At that
either game cojld have been won by a lit
tle rhange In the proceedings. Dea Moines
would never have tied the afternoon game
ha1 Welch fielded the ball on In at he
should. Schlpka hit It nut to him.
The morning game wan full of Interest all
the way through and waa won by the
Champions by the score of 3 to 1, the only
run Omaha made being the homer over the
fence by Welch. Cantlllon sent In Clcotte,
the Michigan Central hrakeman, to do his
slab work, while Manager Ixinjc relied upon
Hodge. Clcotte was In rare form and held
: he Colts to six hits, all scattered, while
Tiodge was touched up for an even dozen,
perfect Adding keeping the score down to
' wo runs.
Champs Mart Right Oat.
Pes Moines started after the first game
vlth the first call of the ump, Caffyn hit
ting safe to middle field, too short for
Welch to get. 81ugger Bill tried to bunt
nnd Dodge elected to catch Caffyn at sec
end, but his throw whs wl'.d and both were
tafe. Welday advanced them each a base
and Caffyn was caught at the plate when
IJexter hit a hard one to Perrlng. who
Helded It perfectly and pushed it on home.
I double steal was attempted by Bchlp'Ke
:ind Dexter, which waa successful because
nf the poor throw by Bender.
Omaha tied the score In the second with
Welch's homer, and the 3.5W fans went
vlld with glee. The third started out bad
"or Omaha and It looked as if plenty of
; una would be made, but only one Iowan
i rossed the plate. Schlpke hit a high one
which Carter muffed. He went to second
n Dexter's single and home on Towne's
Inger to right. That waa all the scoring
lone, but there ws plenty of sharp fleld
ng to keep the interest keyed up to the
:!nlah.
After Magoon had popped one to Perrlng
!n the seventh Clcotte hit safe and Caffyn
followed with a double, on which Clcotte
lid not score, for It looked as If Welch
might make the catch. Dodge then struck
out Schlpke and Welday. ' -
The Omaha team started off like win
ners In the afternoon eame, when, after
retiring the Championa one, two, three,
Carter went to third on a three-base
throw of Andreas, lie missed his chance
to score on Perrlng's out from Miller to
Dexter and the crowd was condemning
him when Harry Welch aolved the prob
lem by hitting the ball clear and clean
over the right field fence, aa he had done
In the morning game. This made Omaha
two to the good and aa the Hawkeyes
v. ere unable to do much with War
l anders. It looked as if Omaha would even
up on the day. That was the last tnad.i,
I owever, and Des Moines made one at
a time until It had Pa's Colts beaten.
Towne made a triple in the second, but
n neat double, executed by Sanders to Do
l.tn to Gondlng, headed that off. In the
fourth Dea Moines made the first run
vhen Welday led off with a triple and
t cored on Dexter's Texas leaguer to right
Told. The score was tied by Des Moines
i:i the eighth when three singles brought
i: a run, and at that it might nave been
I eadrd off. Magoon hit safe to left anil
Miller flew out to Welch. Caffyn hit Bale
t'nd Slugger Bill drove one to Welch, who
j iggled the ball long enough to let Ma
Loon cross the plate.
The game waa won in the lost inning.
V'owne flew out to Bassey and Hoggle hit
i nfe for a double down the third base
1 ne. Andreas drove one which Dolan did
not stop and the g.-ime was won.
The score, morning game:
DK8 MOINF.S.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
( ffyn. If i 0 3 1 0 0
i chlpke. 3b 6 i i 1 I 0
Welday, cf 4 0 0 10 0
l exter. lb 5 0 I in 2 o
Yowne, c 4 0 2 5 10
1 osrlcver. rf 3 0 0 2 0 (i
.' ndreas, ss 4 1 ! 1 0
Magoon, 2b 3 0 0 4 2 1
Ckotte, p 4 0 2 0 4 0
Totals XS ! 12 27 15 1
OMAFI A.
AH. R. II. O. A. E.
render, . c 3 o 1 11 3 0
Carter, rf 4 0 0 1 0 1
1 erring. :ib 3 0 0 5 4 0
Welch, cf 4 13 110
i asaey. If 4 0 0 2 0 0
'ohm. lb 3 0 1 6 0 0
1 iowurd, 2b 4 A 0 1 0
) mg. s 2 0 0 3 3 0
' Runkle 1 0 0 0 0 0
1 lodge, p J 0 1 0 2 t
Lroiuling 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 32 1 U 2
Clcotte out on attempted third bunt.
Batted for Iirg In the ninth.
B.ittcd for Dodge In the ninth.
Ies Moines Hits... 3 12 0 0 15 2 2 11
Runs 1 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 J
Omaha Hits 012101 0 1 A 6
Runs 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 (VJ
Two-bme hit: Caffyn. Home run: Welch.
'eft on I'dser: Omaha. X; lies Moines, Jl.
first base on balls: tiff Dodge. 2, off Ci-
'orte, s. Hit with pitched ll: Dodge.
Struck out: By Dodge. IT by Cicotte. 5.
Stolen base: Schipke. Double play: Por
ing to Long to Dolnn. Sicri'tre hits: Dolau,
Velday. Tiu: 1.3C. Umpire: Davis. At-
tendance) ,'
Score, afternoon game:
DBS MOINES.
AB. R. H
o.
A. E.
Caffyn. If 4 0 l 0
0 0
tichlpke, 3b 4 0 114 0
Welday, cf 4 1110 0
Dexter, lb 4 0 1 16 0 0
Towne. r ...4 0 1 i 1 0
Hogrlcver. rf 4 1 1 1 0 0
Andreas, ss 4 0 13 3 1
Magoon, !b 4 11110
Miller, p 3 0 0 0 3 0
Totali 35 3 27 12 1
OV1A1U
AB. R. H
o.
A. E.
Carter, rf 2 16 2
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
I
0
0
Bender 10 0 0
Howard, 3b 3 i 0 4
Runkle 0 0 0 it
Perrlng. 3b v 4 0 0 J
Welch, cf 3 114
Basey, If 3 0 0 1
DoUn. lb S01
OondUng. c 3 0 0 2
Long, ss 3 0 0 3
Sanders, p 8 0 0 0
Totals 28 S J 27 11 "i
Des Molnea Hits.. 0 103001321
Run 0 0 0 1 0 0 (I 1 1 J
Omaha Hits 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 I
Runs I 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
Two-base hits: Dolan. Hogrlever. Three
base htts: Towne, Welday. Home run:
Welch, first base on balls: Off Miller. I
Left 00 bases; Omaha, 1; Dea Moines. 6.
Struck out: By Miller, 2. Double plays:
Sanders to Dolan to (lending, Howard to
lolan. Time: 125. I'mplre: Davis. At
tendance: two.
Votes of ta Gassea.
Miller bas a most tantalising slow ball,
whirh (be Omaha lads could not get used to.
SUts Davis keeps the players moving and
the games are put through In record Uin.
Perrlng hit a liner into Clcotte n ths
UU wlUct) all but, pm thai li'tle t wirier
out of business. He waa game, however,
and finished strong.
Dodge had a peculiar da v. He struck out
eleven and yet was hit safely twelve times.
Butch Freese occupied a box. having been
put on the hospital list at Fremont Tues
day. Plugger Bill was caught napping at rtrst
by Sanders and lxlan. and the fans handed
him a few side remarks.
Slugger Bill made the 'wn run which
won the morning game. He has that habit
against his old teammates.
VVIth 3.600 people nt the morning game and
..'" at the afternoon game. Pa should
have a little consolation If he could not win.
Welch sent one to Dexter In the sixth
which had whiskers on it. at any rate
Dexter with his big mlt and all could not
stop It.
Davis made several decisions that did
not look Just right to the man tip a tree,
but aa his work was so generally good
they were overlooked. When he struck
Panders out with the third strike four feet
off the base It was a little strong, still It
had to be swallowed.
Sloe Take Theaa Both.
LINCOLN. July 4. Ploux City won two
games from Lincoln today before crowds
which packed the grandstand and bleachers
and overflowed the field. The score of the
first was 8 to 5. and the second & to 4. The
morning game was a mediocre exhibition
first was 8 to S and the second 5 to 4. Th
1'ackers batted fcyler all over the field ami
the fielding f the Mncolns was of th..
pronounced yellow type. errors coining
a-plenty at the most inopportune time.
Ill the second game luck was against the
Lincoln. Bo was the-umpire, although he
probahly did not Intend to be. With Lin
coln men on second and third and two out
In the first inning Fenlon hit to the center
nld fence. Nobllt made a run for the hit
and made a bluff, as If to catch it. The
ball hit the fence and bounded back to the
fielder, but Vmplre Keefe called the batter
out. . Score, first game:
SIOCX CTTT.
R. H. O. A. E
4 3 4 0 1
0 2 10 0
n l o o
13 2 2 1
0 0 7 0 1
1 0 3 3 0
0 2 12 1
0 2 7 0 0
O t) 1 0 0
2 2 110
15 'T 1 4
LN.
. R. H. O. A. E
0 2 1 4 2
0 (I 3 0 0
1112 2
1301
112 0 0
0 13 5 0
0 0 t 0 0
ooooo
117 10
1 2 0 2 1
6 11 2 14 6
Frost, 3b
Hess, c
Sawyer, p
Corbett, p
Totals
AB.
Flllnian, ss.
Holmes, If..
Ciulllln. 3b..
Thomas, lb.
Collins, rf..
Barton, 2b..
Steen, cf
Wolfe, cf...
Zlnran, c...
Eyler, p
S
5
1
4
Totals
Sioux City 0 2 1 0 1 2 0 2 08
Lincoln l 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0-6
Earned runs: Lincoln, 8; Sioux City. 2.
Home run: Corhett. Two-base hits:
Thomas, Collins. Eyler, Weed. Sacrifice
bits: Thomaa, Sheehan, Noblit. Stolen
bases: Flllman, Thomas. Barton, Weed.
Double play: Barton to Flllman to Thomas.
Bases on halls: Off Evler, 2; off Sawver. 1;
off Corbett, 4. 8trurk out: Bv Evler, 4;
by Corbett. 4. Left on bases: Lincoln. 9;
Sloux-Clty. 9. Time: 2:06. Umpire: Keefe.
Paid admissions: 2.489.
Score, second game:
8IOCX CITY.
AB. n. H. O. A. K.
Campbell, If 4 12 10J
Bheehan. rf 5 1 2 0 0 0
Nobllt, cf K01 400
Weed. 2b... 6 0 2 6 2 0
Meyers, lb 4 0 0 K 0 0
Newton, ss 4 113 4 0
Frost. 8b 4 0 2 1 4 0
Hess, c 4 0 0 7 0 0
Jarrott, p 4 S 3 o : 2 0
Totals 89 5. 13 27 J2 j
LINCOLN.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Flllman. ss 6 0 2 1 1 0
Collins, rf t 1 2 1 0 0
Vl'illlin, Sb 4 2 8 1 2 0
Thomas, lb..., 6 0 3 13 1 0
Fenlon, cf 6 0 3 3 0 .2
Wolfe. If 5 0 0 4 0 0
Barton. 2b 4 0 1 2 0 0
Zlnran. c... 5 0 0 2 J 0
McKay, p 3 1 2 0 7 0
Totals 41 4 U 37 18 2
Sioux City 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 05
Lincoln 0 0 0 0 1 8 0 0 04
Earnd runs: Lincoln, 1: Sioux City. 3.
Two-base hit: Sheehan. Sacrifice hit: Col
lins. Stolen bases: Fenlon, Sheehan. Double
plays: Weed to Newton: Weed to Newton
to Meyer. Bases on balls: Off McKsv, 1;
off Jarrott, 5. Wild pitch: Jarrott. Struck
out: By McKay. 1: by Jarrott. 5. Left on
bases: Lincoln. IB: Sioux City, 8. Time:
1:46. I'mplre: Keefe. Paid admissions:
2,654.
Talleaders Take a Pair.
DENVER, July 4-Pueblo took both
ganiea from Denver here today by pounding
the local pitchers at will. Pueblo had a
picnic in the morning, finding three pitch
ers for twenty-two hits. Including a couple
of home runs and three-baggers. The aft
ernoon game was not much better. Pueblo
has struck its stride and will give eastern
clubs tiouble on the coming trip. 8core,
first game:
PUEBLO.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Cook. If 6 2 2 3 0 0
McOllvray, lb & 3 4 9 0 0
Morrison, cf R 2 2 2 0 0
Melcholr. rf 6 3 3 3 1 0
Klwert. 3b 6 12 4 0 0
Messltt, c 6 1 2 3 0 0
Fiske. ss 4 1 ! 0 6 1
Bader. 2b 6 2 2 3 2 0
Faurot, p 6 2 3 0 1 1
Totals....
49 17 22 27
DENVER.
AB. R. H. O.
4 3 1
5 0 13
4 112
4 0 0 11
4 0 0 0
4 0 13
4 112
1 O 0 0
0 10 0
S 0 0 0
2 12 6
2
Mcllale. cf..
Kngle, 2b
RandHll, rf..
I KuhmcH, lb. . .
! Rediilck, 3b.
! Belden. If...
J. Hlllltll, HS.
Paige, p
Morgan, p...
Adams, p
Weigart, c.
Totals S4 7 27 12 5
Pueblo 2 1115 0 10 6-17
Denver 2 00400000 6
Stolen bases: Mcllale. Cook, McOilvray
I CJi. Sacrifice lilts: Morgan. Cook, Mcdll
I vray. Home runs: Melcholr 2. Three-
liase hits: McGilvrav. Melchoir. Randall,
McHule. Bader, Faurot. Hit by pitched
ball: Bader. Reddlck. Bases on halls: off
Morgan. 2: off Adams, I: off Faurot, 8.
Struck out: By Faurot, 3: bv Paige. 2; by
Adams, 3. Left on bases: Pueblo. 11: Den
ver. S. First bae on errors: Pueblo, 8;
Denver, 1. Time: 1:45. Umpire: McCarthy.
Score afternoon game:
PUEBLO.
AB. R. H. O. A. E
C,.oW. If 6 2 1 5 0 0
M. tiilvrav, lb 6 1 2 9 O 0
Mm 1 moil, cf 6 2 1 2 0 0
M I. lioli . i f 6 1 1.10 0
Kiw. rt. ib & 0 2 1 1 1
Mcsai'.t. t 6 114 10
Kiske. s 6 . 1 0 2 2 0
Ha. lei-. Jl) 2 4 3 6 1
Btiinim 11, p 5 0 10 10
Totals
47 10 , 13 27 11
DENVER.
AB.
6
6
H.
A.
0
1
0
0
1
0
3
0
0
Mr Hale, cf ..
T. Smith, 2b
Randall, if .
KUhSell, lb ..
f Riddick. sb ..
! R.l.l. n If
J. Smith, ss
Welb'urt, c ..
Wright, p ....
Totals 38 6 11 27 6 4
Pueblo 2 6 0 4 0 0 11 310
Denver 0 0. 0 0 0 3 1 1 06
Stolen bases: Cook. McOllvray. T. Smith
2i. Three-base hits: B-ldn. Wright.
Passed ball: Morrison. Bases on balls:
Cook, Russell. Struck out: By 8timinell,
3; by Wtlght. . Home runs: Cook. Bader.
Two-base hits: Morrison. Elwert, Randall.
Time: I 50. Umpire: McCarthy.. Attend
ance: wv.
ataadlaa: of the Teams.
Played Won. Lost Pet
Des Moines 61 44 17 .721
Omaha A 22 Jl .533
Denver (3 13 30 Mt
Sioux City 1 -A 33 .4M
Lincoln J 25" 37 .401
Pueblo 41 23 39 .341
Games today: Des Moines at Omaha,
Bioux City at Lincoln. Pueblo at Denver.
Cold Tops Defeat DaaTya.
The Jctter Oold Tops defeated the Jo
Duffys 011 the lutter's grounds In a holly
contested game by a score of 2 to 1. Ths
Gold Tops outplayed the Duffys all the way
through, although It was anybody's gam
until the last man was out. B. Collier a
pitching was the ftalure, having sixteen
strikeouts and allowing onlv six hits, Bat
teries: Cokl 'J'odh. b. Collier and Firlev:
lHiffs. aiiiltb gnd Bohner. Hits: Gold
Top. 10: Duffys. . Struck out: By Et.
CuUler, 1, by ainUh, 7, trrors. Colt
Tops. t. Duffys, 1 I'mpJre; t. Shannohaji.
A'tndanc: son
The oold Tops plsv the Coronas next
Sunday at South Omaha.
tiAMK AMERICA ASSOCIATION
Kaaaaa City Loses First f.aaae to Mil
waukee aa Forfeits Second.
Mlt.WAlKKE. Wis. July 4 -With the
Score 3 to 1 In favor of Milwaukee. In the
last half of the sixth inning. Manager
Burke of Kansas City led hl team off the
field thla afternoon, forfeiting the game
to the home team by a score of 9 to tl.
Burke clsimed that a pned ball by Ieahy,
letting two runs, hit Oberlln, who was at
bat, but I'mplre l.anglev decided differ
ently, and after giving the visitors the
required time to get back on the field, he
declared the game forfeited. I'p to that
time It was a pitcher's battle between
Oberlln and Frants President O'Brien of
the American association, who was in the
stand, said that Burke would be fined tl'
for his action. Scisre:
MILWAt KFS KANSAS PITT
B H.O A C.
B H O A K.
.1111"
.110 0
.110 0 4
.10 11
flobtnann. a, t 1 0 1 Perrlne,
flraen. rf t
1
1
I
1
S
i
0 fClM4.1T, If . .
1 SWalilrna. rf
1 e Hill. Ih
A esiaiterr. lb.
Winn. If ....
Ratetnan. Ih . I 1
Hemphill, ct. I
Roth, r I 1
('lark. 3b I t
M- orm'k. 2b 1 n
t I 0 4
0 0 Bohannon, cf. 3 e 1 v
It Burke,
.lb. .
S 0 I 0
0 1
II l
01-eahr.
0 Kranll.
..11
Oberlln. p.... 1
10 0 10
Total! 13 4 II II 0 Totsln 1' t 17 7 0
Milwaukee i 0 0 U 0 3-8
Kansas City 0 0 1 0 0 01
Two-base hit: Waldron. Stolen lieses:
Robinson. Bsse on Iwlls: off Oberlln, '-;
off Frants, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By
Oberlln, 1; by Frants, 1. Passed ball:
Leahy. Pfmrk out: By Frantx. 2; by Ober
lln. 4. Sacrifice hit: Cassady. Left on
bases: Milwaukee. 6: Kansas City, 4. Um
pire: Langley. Time: 1:15.
Dougherty pitched superb ball and Mil
waukee won the morning game by a score
of 4 to 2. Bohannon pitched good ball, but
his support waa poor. Score:
MILWAt'KER. KANSAS CJTT.
B.H.O.A E. B H O. A K.
Rnblnson. u. 4 4 1 (1 o Perrtne. . . n 1 1 J
Own. rr 4 1 1 0 oriwiKtr. If... 4 t 1 0
HTne. If 4 I I 0 W.liron, rf..l 110
Batemln. lb. I 0 4 0 y Hilt, rf 4 i S 1 0
HmpMII, if. 4 14 0 OSIatlrry. lb.. 4 112 t "
Rotb, c 4 0 I n rrmli, Sb....4 10 4 1
I'l.rk. 3h I 0 0 1 0 Burke, 3b.... I 1110
Mct'orm'k. lb 3 1 S t 0 Sullivan. C...3 13 0 0
Pmichsrty, p. 3 0 1 0 Rnhannon, p.. 8 0 1 X 0
'iMhr 1 0 0 0 0
Totals 30 II7I0
Ton In 33 54 11 1
Batted for Sullivan In ninth.
Milwaukee 2 0 0 0 1 10 0 I
Kansas City 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 O 02
Two-base hits: Slatterv. Cassady. Stolen
bases: Burke. Frants. Clarke, Roth. Base
on balls: Dougherty, 1; Bohnnnan, 2.
Struck out: Dougherty, 7; Bohannon, 2.
Double plays: Hill to Perrine; Burke to
Blattery. Sacrifice hit: Dougherty. Left
on bases: Milwaukee, 6. Kansas City, 7.
Umpire: Langley. Time: 1:15.
F.ven Break In Twin Cities.
ST. PAUL, July 4 The home team hit
Kilroy hard this morning, while Minne
apolis could do but little with Buchanan,
who pitched a, stendy game. Score:
ST. PAIT MINNEAPOLIS.
B.H.O.A E. B H O A B.
Oeler. rf r 1 0 1 0 Pavi.. rf 3 0 1 0 0
Sus'len. lb... 4 111 t Ofnlllvan, rf . 4 0 ft 0 0
Y'anZandt, rf. I 1 3 0 OFreeman. lb . 4 0 It 0 0
Frlrk. If 4 3 2 1' OGrrming'r. 3b 3 n 1 4 1
Wheeler. 3b.. S 1 0 2 1 Hart. If 4 1 0 " 0
Rnrk'Aeld. aa $ 1 1 1 JOtlrr. as 4 0 12 1
Pi .Hen. :b...3 At Odraham. 2b.. 4 3111
Prill, r 4 1 3 2 0 Vear. c S 0 f I 0
Burhinan. p. 3 3 0 3 OKIIror. p 3 2 0 I 1
Oebrlni 1 0 0 0 0
Totala ! 13 27 14 3
Totala 32 6 27 17 t
Batted for Kilroy In ninth.
St. Paul 0 0 1 1 1 0 5 0 08
Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22
Two-base hits: Sugden, Drill. Bnehannn.
Frisk. Home run: Rockenfleld. Sacrifice
hits: Van Zandt U). Drill, Buchanan.
Double plays: Graham, Ovler and Free
man; Drill and Sugden. Struck out: By
Kilroy, 4; by Buchanan, 1. Hit bv pitched
hall: By Kilroy, 2. Bases on balls: Off
Kilroy, 3: off Buchanan, 4. Left on bases:
St. Paul, 9: Minneapolis, 7. Time: 2:05.
Umpires: Kelser and Ford.
MINNEAPOLIS, July 4-The locals de
feated St. Paul in the afternoon game bv a
score of 3 to 0. Slagle's wlldnew In the
second Inning, when he passed three men.
mado a wild plte.i and allowed Thomas to
single, enabled the locals to win. Score:
MINNEAPOLIS. ST. PAt'L.
B H.O.A.K. B.H O.A E.
Parli, cf 3 1 2 0 OOalar. If 3 0 2 0 0
Sullivan, rf..4 10 0 OSuajden, lb... 4 0 10 3 )
Freeman, lb. 4 1 11 2 0Van7.anflt, rf. 4 1 6 0 0
Oranitni'r, 3b 4 0 ft 0 Orrlak. rf 4 3 0 0 0
Hart. If 4 1 t OWhaflfr. lb.. I 9 I t (l
Oylar. aa 1 0 3 2 llHork fl-ld. a 8 0 1 4 0
Graham. 2b.. I 0 1 t Ol'addrn. :b...l 0 5 2 0
Vesaer, e 1 0 ( 2 ODrlll. c S 1 1 1 0
Thomaa. p.... 3 2 t 0 OMagle, c 3 0 0 8 0
Totals 27 t 27 13 0 Totala 31 4 24 14 0
Xflnnnanrtlla A ti t A n n ,i
St. Paul 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0)
Tin aai An Hatta rft Tl,.mn . f a t i
7. Two-base hits: Thomas. ' Frisk I2!
cvriics. oui: y i nomas, b; nv Blaple. 4.
Passed ball: Drill. Wild pitch: Slagle.
Stolen bases: Oyler, Drill, Wheeler. Left
On liases M Innno ru-.Hu T tit 0.,1 -
- -- . . ......... upui.-,' , , Ul. I U U I ,
Time: 1:45. Umpire: Egan.
Loalsvllle Wins Both Games.
t ni'tauit i c T,.i., o....,
great ball in the morning game, allowing
...c oiiiuii oui mree nits una shutting
tnem out. The sensational fielding of both
teams was the feature. Score:
LOUISVILLE. t'OLCM Bl'8.
? H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A Z.
Ha mm. If . l l ft im;.i...i.. . .
Jtovall. cf....4 3 4 1 OWrlgl.y. 2b. '. 4 0 4 2 0
Braahear. Ih. loll n i i ..-u . . . -
Hulllvan, lb.. 4 1 13 0 0 milter. If.... 4 1 2 o o
i-.-rr-.in. n... a i I v VKthm. lb 2 0 I 1 A
Wrxxl m ft 3h. a A 1 a n '.i.i i
"WW. c 3 0 2 0 0 Hulawltt, a-i" 3 0 0 1 0
Oulnlan. mm . 1 1 a l . u -.
Btathar, p.... 3 0 0 1 0 Berger. p.'.!.'! 3 0 0 4 1
Totala 34 i 17 14 tl T.m, a ami-, .
Louisville 1 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 o ft on
Two-base hit: Kerwin. Three-hase hit:
Hal rriHri. fit, .Ian lj..h
, ...... . --.moii-iii. aiovail,
loulter. Sacrifice hit: Braahear. Bases
oii: jn oiecner, i; off Merger
Struck out: By Berger. fi. Left on bases":
Ijoulsvl'le, ,; Columbus, 3. Time: 1 4fi
I riirp: Owen, ,
Louisville defeated Columbus In the aft
ernoon game, mainly through Dunkle's
pitching when men wero on bases. Groth
was lulled haul wh-n lots meant runs
Both teams fiejded brilliantly. Score
LOIISVILLE. COLL.MHI8
h ii n a if .. .. . .,
Hallmaa. If.. 8 1 S 0 IM. kenng, cf . 4 3 ' 3 '
......... -...... "virigiav. ZD.. 4 13 4 0
Braahear. Jo. 3 2 4 0 OHIiunmin. rf 4 3 2 1 o
Si.lll-.an. lb . a 1 3 1 "milter, If 4 0 10 1
Krln. rf...4 110 OKIhni, lb.... 4 0 in 0 0
Woodruff, 8b. 4 1 2 I . Knel. 2b 4 0 U 1 u
"ns. e 3 0 3 f Hulawltt. aa . 4 1(30
llulnlan. aa 4 1 3 8 t Hlue. c 4 1 4 5 0
llunkla. p.... 4 3 3 0 ti.roih. p g 0 0 6 0
Totsla U 37 10 j Totals 1u -i
Dunkle out for not touching second base
Louifcvllle 2 0 t 2 1 0 2 0 0-7
Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01
TJ;o-1h"w i,s: Quintan, Hlnchman.
rhree-base hits: Hallioan, Dunklo. SlWn
buses: Rraehear, K-rwIn. Sacrifice hif
Braahear. Bases on balls: tiff Gioth 4
Struck out: By Groth. 1. Passed bail!
Shaw. Double play: wulnlan to Sullivan.
Left on bases: loulsville. 3; Colunibut 3.
lline: 1:56. Umpire: Owen. '
Toledo la First Place.
TOLEDO. O.. July 4By winning two
games frum Indianapolis, Tolido today
slipped back Into hist place. In both guinea
Toledo outclassed Indianapolis and won by
timely hitting. Charley carr was apiked
In the morning and was unable to play In
the afternoon. 8core:
TOLEDO. INDIANAPOLIS
AB.H O A K AB. H.O.A.K.
Ksnra. jb .. a 4 3 3 Dunlaavr, cf. 4 4 1 0 11
J Cark. If . I 1 3 0 OAtherton. 3b. 4 6 2 1 1
Pumoul. as . 3 A 2 3 1 Hlmea. lb ... 3 1 8 4 0
rf t 1 1 1 j j i .rr. rf .. 4 3 1 u
!-" rf 4 I 1 1 William, aa 3 1 4 3
Knab. lb ... 8 ft 3 1 OParrr. If 3
-- - - - - o . f v 1 a 1
Abbott, c.... 4 3 4 . 1 Hnlnaa. c.... 4 t 8 3 1
Miuahaa. p.. 4 t 1 Hicr. p.... 3 1 4 1
Kaboa 1 4 0 4 4
Totals 33 13 V 18 . . . .
Toula 33 11 24 21 4
Baited for Hickey in ninth.
Toledo .'. 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 3 $
Indianapolis 0 1 0 0 u 2 0 0 0-6
Two base hits: Dunleavv. 3; Abbott
Nance. Himcs. Struck out: Bv Mlnnehan. 1
Hickey. 1 Bases on balls: off Minahan 2
uu nc), t. laiwa nan: mimics, wild
pitch: Hickey. Sacrifice hits: Knabe
Williams. J. Clarke. Home run: Minahan'
Double play; Hinies la Williams. Time!
i W. I'inprre: Kane.
Toledo defeated Indianapolis this morn
ing In a ons-sld(d game replete with free
hitting and errors by a score of 14 to a.
Score .
Toledo. Indianapolis.
ab h o A I AB ll.O. A .6.
Nasi, ct 3 1 1 1 Dualavy, cf 3 0 0 0
I. (lark. It.. I I II II Carr. rf .. I I I I
ruaMI. as . 4 t I Atbartoa. 3b. i 3 2 3 1
Juoa. rf 4 8 8 0 Hlmaa. If ... a 2 4 I 2
Laa4. 8b I 8 1 3C. rr, lb . 4 1 f 1 a
Knaba. 3S . . . 4 t 4 t Williams, a I I I I 1
W. i larka. Ik 4 8 4 1 Parry, rf. cf 1 t I 1
Abbott. i....t 8(1 tX.r.an. 2b... 3 t 3 1 0
fmt, P 4 I 1 0 Kahii. c 4 1 4 3 1
HaSoril. p... 4 1 j
TsUH 34 14 37 4 4 !!
ToUla U 14 84 la
Toledo 3 0 0 1 0 6 0 4 14
Iudlsi.aiHiils 1 0001 00106
Home run: Atherton. Two bass hits:
Abboit. Jude. C. Csrr. Stolen bases: W
Clarke. 2. Bass on balls: Off Plait, l.off Ilal--loidl
tivurk out. By Msll. . by Hiflurd.
3. IViuble plays: Atherton. C. Carr to
Kahoe; Atherton to Haffnrd. Hit bv pitched
ball: Clarke, Wmnnl. Wild pitch: Hsf
ford. Left on bases: Toledo, 6; Indianap
olis, 7. I'mplre: Kane. Time; 2 10.
Staadlaa; of the Teams.
Plaved. Won. lst. Pet
Toled" '73 43 3o .W
Columbus 77 IS 32
Milwaukee 72 1 31 f'1
Ixvulsvllle r.t 3 "4 .M4
Minneapolis 75 H6 3P .('
Kansas Cltv 73 .V 3 -
St. Paul 73 44 31
Indianapolis 72 26 .361
Games today: Toledo at ItOtnsvllle. In
(ilanapolis at Columbus. Kansas City at
Milwaukee, Minneapolis at St. Paul.
H T1XG g HIT OI T T ICK
Grand Island Pata I a a (ret Article
of Ball. ,
GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. July 4-Special
Telegram.) Cuykendxll did not allow Hast
ings a single hit until the eighth Inning
and fine support caused a shut out for the
visitors in the morning game. Bcore:
Hastings .-. 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 00
Grand Island 0 2 0 ,1 1 0 0 4
Thousands of Fourth of July celebrators
from all over this apd adjacent counties
were in attendance for the afternoon game,
which was called In the fifth Inning on ac
count of rain, the teams practically playing
two Innings duilng a downpour. Score:
Hastings 11 0 0 1) 00
Grand Island 0 t 1 0 I
Batteries: Morning game. Hastings,
Ruegge and Poteel; Grand Island. Coyken
dall and Corbett. Afternoon game: Hast
ings, Dort and Poteet; Grand Island. Welsh
n't Corbett.
Grand Island pulled off one of the best
Fourth or July celebrations held in a
decade. The parade of civic, fraternal and
business organizations was a mile long this
morning and there were some most elab
orate floats. There waa the usual list of
sports early in the afternoon. A drenching
rain about 4 to 4 : caused much discom
fiture and damage to dresses. There was
a fine display of fireworks this evening.
The only Incident to mar the pleasure of
the occasion was the assault of the son of
the chief of police on Police Officer Rehder
at the bajie ball grounds. The latter was
about to arrest Koeplln for violation of the
ground rules, Koeplln resisted and badly
Injured the officer's eye.
Townaenda Beat Woodbine.
The Townsend Gun company team de
feated Woodbine, la., team on the Fourth
by a scbre of 1 to 0. The game whs the
best and Innfrept ever played at Wood
bine, lasting ten Innings. Both pitclier3
pitched a good game and hnd excellent sup
port, no errors being made by either side.
The features of the game was Plerson on
the Initial sack nnd Baker's good work at
short, and the batting of KlTiott. Doran.
the pitcher, made the hit that won the
game. Time: 1:40. Score:
TOWKSKXIffl.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Mullen, cf 3 0 0 1 2 0
Welbere. 3b 4 0 0 2 3 0
Pierson, lb 4 0 0 10 0 0
Baker, ss 4 0 1 3 6 0
yulgley, c 4 0 1 12 0 0
Klliott. 2b 4 110 4 0
B. IXiran, p 4 0 1 0 3 0
H. Doran, rf 3 0 0 1 0 0
Barr, If 3 0 0 1 0 0
Totals
33 1
4 30 17
WOODRINK.
AB. It. H. PO. A. E
Nisely, p 4 0 112 0
Lsnoer. c 4 0 1 12 0 0
Hanson, i'b 4 0 0 1 6 0
Harrison, ss 4 0 0 3 D 11
Lyon, If 4 0 0 0 n 0
IjBcv, cf 4 0 0 0 0 0
Cleveland, lb 4 0 0 11 0 0
Croniie, 3b 4 0 0 0 0
Meffoid, rf .....4 0 0 2 0 0
Totals
Townsenda
Woodbine ,
......86 0 2 30 18 0
..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
.0 00000000 Oa-0
FHEMOXT WIS TWO WARM OSES
Harmon Makes the Second One a
Shatont.
FREMONT. Neb., July 4. f8pclal Tele
gram.) Fremont defeated Wanoo In the
two games played here today, 4 to 2 and
4 to 0. In the morning game Bradley waa
a little wild In the first, but braced up. In
the fourth Fremont found Raymond for
three hits and made four runs. This after
noon's game was of the kind that did the
fans good. Harmon's pitching was the fea
ture. The two hits made were of the
scratchy kind. Only eighteen men faced
him in f.Ix innings and he fanned nine.
Colonel Shcn's boys found the "Awful An
derson'' ensy, but fie pulled his team out
of some close holes in a way that brought
down the grandstand. About 4"0 Wahoo
rooters were present. Morgan split a finger
in the morning game and Smith, who took
his place, had hard work to hold Anderson.
Score, morning game: R.H.E.
Fremont 00040000 462
Wahoo 110000000251
Batteries: Fremont. Bradley and Shea;
Wahoo, Raymond. Morgan and Smith.
Score, afternoon game: R.H E.
Fremont 0 0 o 0 2 1 0 1 4 11 1
Wahoo 000000000023
8truck out: By Harmon, 9: by Anderson,
5. First base on balls: Off Harmon, 1;
off Anderson, 2. Attendance: 1,200.
KKARXF.V ADDS TO ITS VICTIMS
Defeats I nlon Pacific Shop Team Two
Gaines.
KEARNEY. Neb.. July 4-(Speclal Tele
gram. I Kearney won a double header from
the Union Pacific shops ball team here to
day. The morning game was a poor exhi
bition, as the Kearney boys, found the
Omaha team easy. Miller of Omaha was
hurt by a collision with Casey and had to
retire. The score of the game was 17 to 10
In favor of Kearney. Batteries: Kearney,
Howard and Zalusky; Omaha. Scully, Casey
and Clair. Umpire: Pendergraft.
This afternoon's game was far better, as
both teams did good work. Dowers of
Kearney scored a home run In each game.
The score this afternoon was 6 to 0. Bat
teries: Kearney, Pendergraft and Zalusky;
Omaha, Bogatts and Clair. Umpire: How.
ard.
Royal Achates Break Even.
The Royal Achate ball team played two
great games of ball on the Fourth, winning
the Hriit from the Pete Grsverta of Benson
on the Omaha Driving park grounds In the
forenoon by the score of 22 to 2. The sec
ond game was lost to the Strollers In eleven
Innings at the Fort Omaha grounds. The
game with the Strollers was fast and In
teresting all the way through, a pitcher's
bitlie from start to finish, being finally
won In the eleventh Inning by the Strollers
by the score of 1 to 0. The features of the
game were the pitching of Eastman of
the Achates team, striking nut eighteen
men, and Gray of the Strollers who struck
out fourteen. Batteries: Achates, Eastman
and 8l-Tk; Strollers. Gray and Baker.
TeLauiah Shots Oat Herman.
TEKAMAH. Neb., July 4. iSpecial. i-The
Tekamah nasc ball le.im won from Herman
here this afternoon by :i score of 4 to o.
Hunter pitched for Tekamah and allowed
but one lilt and no bases on balls, notwith
standing the fact 1 hut he pitrhed five In
nings .u Fremont tlie day before against
thn Sioux City leaguers. The game was
witnessed by the largust crowd that ever
assembled at n base ball game in this city.
Both tesms played excellent ball and few
errors were made on either side.
Iowa l.eagae Resells.
M ARSH ALLTOWN, la , July 4 (Special
Telegram. 1 Following are the results In
the Iowa league:
Morning Waterloo, 4; Marshalltown, 1.
Oakaloosii, 3: Oltuinwa, 0.
Kv'okuk. 6; Burlington, 1.
Fori Dodge, 8; Boone. 1.
Afternoon Marsha lllown. 8; Waterloo, 1.
Onkaloosa. 3: Oltumwa, 0.
Bain at Boone; 110 game.
Keokuk, 10; Bui ling ton. S.
Gasaes la Thrre-I l.eagae.
At Dubuque Morning. Cedar Rapids. 4;
Dubuque. -3. Afternoon, Cedar Rapids, 1;
Dubiinue. 0.
At Davenport Morning, Rock Island. 3:
Davenport. I. Afternoon. Rock Island, 6;
iJavennort. 1.
At Decatur Morning. Blnoinlngtoii, 3.
Decatur. 2. Afternoon, Decatur, a; Bloom
Ington, 1.
At Springfield Morning. Peoria. I: Spring
field, .". Afternoon. Springfield. 3. Peoria, 1.
Gante Is Wanted.
Ths People's Store team wants a gain.
It has defeated every learn It has played
this season in Omaha and Council Bluffs
and has a record thus far of nine out of
twelve games. Address Thomas Knapp.
care People's store, or phone Douglas 7.7.
Plats view the Wlaaer.
PLAINVIEW. Neb.. July 4 (Special
Plainview defeated Bluomneld today 10 to 6
In an exciting game. Batteries. Bloom
field. Dranet and Gartner; Plainview. Dun
away and Smith. Dunaway struck out
eleven and Dranet nine.
Teaals Matches la St. Louis.
ST UH'IS. July 4 By winning their
matches today, nrrie Vernon and E. Ja.nes.
both of Kansas City. Kan.. ".Ill tomorrow
niHt In the final match 10 determine who
will challenge Ralph M- Klttiii k. the pres.
enl holder, for the title of state tnniiis
champion Vernon defeated Gl.-ason of St.
Louis, 7-5 k-3 .lames defeated U, Host
tjomery 81. Loulg, t4, M. ....
PIRATES SHUT OUT TWICE
Chicago Wins Two Fait Conteita by Soore
of One to Nothing;.
ONLY TWO HITS IN FIRST GAME
Hlady City Team Flalshes the
Day Wlthoat an Error
Scores of Other
Games.
PITTSBURG, July 4. In a most remarka
ble game this morning the Chlcagos de
feated Pittsburg by a score of 1 to 0. For
eight innings neither side was able to
score. Then Single crossed the plate on a
hit, a sacrifice, an error and a life. Only
two hits were made In the game, one on
each side. Ielfleld did the better work, but
his support did not equal that given Brown.
Score;
t'HICAOO PITTSDI R(l.
B.M.O A K. 8 H.O.A.E.
SlaaJa. ef 4 1 1 0 0Biumonl. rf. 4 0 4 0 0
Phf.kanl. If . 3 0 1 0 OGanlev. rf ... 3 0 10 0
Srhulla. rf ... 4 0 1 0 e l.each If 4 0 4 ti 0
l hance, lb... 4 0 U 0 0 Wanner, aa... 4 fh 1 4 1
Hialnfeldt. 3b S 0 n 4 ONaalnn. II1...4 0 3 11
Tlnkrr. aa ... 4 0 3 0 nShethan, 3b . 3 0 3 3
Kiara. lb 3 0 II 4 Hl'.'trhey, 2b . 1- 0 3 8 1
Kllnn. c 3 0 1 dPhalr-r. c 1 0 4 II 1
Brown, p 3 0 1 1 oUeifleld, P.... 3 10 10
Toiala 31 1 17 10 0 Total! 37 I !T 11 4
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Sacrifice hit: Scheckard. Double play:
Kllng to Chance. First oase on balls; Off
Brown, 4. Struck out: By Leifleld. 6; by
Brown. 8. Passed ball: Phelps. Left on
bases: Pittsburg. 6; Chicago, 6. Time:
l:o . Umpires: O'Day and Johnstone.
The afternoon game was won by the Chl
cagos by another score of 1 to 0. Lund
greu pitched a strong game, not a Pitts
burg player reaching third base. Willis
was hit rather freely In every inning, but
it was not until the eighth Inning that
Chicago was able to score. Slieckard
leached first on a single, went to second
on a sacrifice by flchulte and scored 011 o
single by chance. Score:
CHICAGO. PITTSBt'RQ.
M H O.A E B.H.O.A B.
Slasle. rf b 1 0 0 0 Peaumont. rf 3 1 1 0 0
Sherkard, If.. 4 3 3 0 Mian!;, rf....8 110 0
sYhultr. rr-.. 3 0 1 0 OLeach. If 4 0 8 1 0
Chance, lb... 3 3 13 0 OWapier, sa.,.3 13 10
Stelnfeldt. 3b 3 I 1 3 0 Nralon. lb .. I 0 8 3 0
Tinker, aa.... 4 1 3 1 (1 Sheehan, 8b.. 3 0 18 0
Event, 3b 4 032 0 'Mrll.n 0 0 0 0
Kilns. I- 4 3 3 ORItrhey, !b .. 3 1 3 3 3
Lunugrsn, p.. 3 0 0 4 VUthcnn, c.t... 8 0 8 3 0
"Phelpa 1 0 0 0 0
Totala 31 10 37 IS 0 Willis, p 3 1 8 1 0
Totala 27 I 27 18 I
Batted for Sheehan In ninth.
Batted for Gibson In ninth.
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01
Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Two-base hits: Tinker, Kling. Sacrifice
hits: Beaumont, Sheehan, Schutte U'),
Lundgren. Stolen bases: Chance, Steln
feldt. Double plav: Sheehan to Nealon to
Gibson. Hrst Dase on bulls: Off Wlllla, 2;
off Lundgren, 6. Hit by pitched ball:
Rltchey. Struck out: By Willis, 3; by
Lundgren, 6. Passed ball: Gibson. Wild
pltcn: Willis. Left on bases: Pittsburg,
8; Chicago, 9. Time: 1:50. Umpires: John
stuns and O'Day.
Even Break In Boston.
BOSTON, July 4.-Boston defeated Phila
delphia in the ninth Inning of the first
game today by timely hitting. The weather
was showery, but a good holiday crowd saw
ths sjort. Score:
BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA.
B H.O.A.K. B. H.O.A.E.
Brldwall, as.. 4 3 4 1 0 Thomaa, of... 4 0 0
Tannay, lb... 4 1 7 1 oGleatou, 3b... 4 1 0 1 I
Brain. 8b 4 3 8 0 0 Tltua. rf 4 13 1
Bataa. cf 3 1 3 u 0 Courtney, Sb. 4 1 3 1 0
Howard, If... 8 110 OMafa. If.... 4 3 3 0 0
Uolan, of 4 1 0 0 0 Doolln, SS....4 0 4 3 0
Brown, e 3 0 t I V Brananald, lb 4 1 0
Atrobal, 3b... 3 1 3 3 0 Oooln, c 8 14S0
Vouni, p 3 10 8 OLuah, p...;... I 14 7 0
Totals 31 10 37 I 0 Totala 34 10 16 8
One out when winning run was made.
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 I
Philadelphia 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 02
Two-base hits: Bridwell, Bransfield. Home
run: Ma gee. Sacrifice lilt: Strobel. Stolen
base: llrausfleld. First basa on balls: Off
Lush, 4. Struck out: By Lush, 4: by
Young, 4., Time: 1:42. Umpire: Conway.
Philadelphia turned the tables on the
Boston players this afternoon, winning the
game, 6 to 0. Sparks was effective when
men were on bases, while the visitors
batted JUndamann at will. Score: .
PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON.
B. H.O.A.K. B. H.O.A.E.
Thomaa, cf... 8 4 8 0 0 Bridwell, aa . 4 8 8 4 0
Olasaun, tb...4 8 0 0 0 T.nuay, lb... 4 0 11 1 1
Tttua. rf 4 0 4 0 1 Brain, 8b 4 0 I 0
i:ourtqajr. 8b. 8 3 8 8 0 Bataa, cf 8 1 1 0 0
Malta. If.... 4 1 I 1 0 Howard. If... 4 8 I A 0
Doolln. aa ... I 9 0 7 Dolan. rf 4 0 10 0
Ilrananald. lb 4 111 0 0 hrowo, e 4 1 4 4 0
Honoran, o... 4 1 4 1 Ofrobal, 8b... 4 0 1 I 4
Hpaika, p 8 10 2 0 I.Indsmann, p3 0 1 8 u
Total 48 18 3T It 1 Totala 84 37 If a
Philadelphia 200008000-6
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Two-base lilt: Magee. Three-base hit:
Bransfield. Sacrifice hits: Courtney, Brans
field. Stolen base; Brown. First baas on
bulls: off Ppurks, 1; off Lindamann, 6.
Hit with pitched ball: Magee. Struck out:
By Sparks. 4; by Lindamann, 3. Time; 1:13.
Umpire: Conway.
Krrn Break la St. Loots.
ST. 1OUIH, July 4. The morning game re
sulted In a shutout fur St. Louie., Cincinnati
pounding Tliumpsoii fur twelve hits and
twelve runs nnd totaling a score of 12 to 0.
Kelley's borne run to left field was the
feature of the gums; Score;
CINCINNATI. ST. LOUIS.
B II O.A K. B.H.O.A...
Hugflss, lib., a I 4 4 numb rf it 1 4 1 I
goiter. Ii 1 Bennett, ib..,l 1 1 I
gorniour, af..8 8 1 0 1 Shannon. If... 8 1 I 0 4
LeWrt, 3b..,. 4 1 1 I 0 Srr.not. ct 4 0 14
OcT-all, rf,,..l 1 0 0 Marahall, lb. 4 0 I 1
S, hll. lb,... 4 111 I 0 Hemetter, lb. I t I I 1
l irairfan, aa.. 4 0 4 4 O(lrafl). C.....I 0181
l,lvliMjlun, c, 4 1 I 1 0 MiMrlde. la,, I I I I
Weimar, p.... 1 8 0 8 0 I'baHipaoii, p. I 0 1 0
I Leva 0 l
Totals .18 I 37 18 I
Totala 14 18 87 17 1
Chech batted fur Welmor In ninth.
Cincinnati 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 H -U
St. Louis 0 000000000
Earned runs: Cincinnati, t. 'Pwn-buae
htts: Bclilel, McBtide. lonie run: Kelley,
Hucrlflce hit: LoWeri. Double plays: Hog
gins, Cwrcurun and Bchlel: Burch and
Marshall; Corcoran and H. lilei. Innings
pitched: Nelmer, ; Chech, 1. Hit by
pitched ball: By Thompson, 2. Bases on
bulls: Off Thompson. 3; off Weliner, 4.
Stiuuk out: By Thompson, 4; by Chech, 2;
by Welmer, 2. Ieft 011 bases; t. Ivouts, 7;
Cincinnati, 3. Time; 2:10. Umpires! Car
penter and Klein.
St. Louts defeated Cincinnati in this aft
ernoon's game, 2 to 1. Score:
ST. LOC18. CINCINNATI.
B H O. A K. B. H.O.A.K.
Bunh. rf 4 8 3 1 OHurilaa. H..I I I I I
H.pn.U. lb... 4 1 1 0 OSellar. If.... 4 18 0 0
St.anaoa, If... 4 4 0 4 jruouf, cf..8 lift
Biuoot, tf....4 lit OLobart. 8b ... 4 0
Nnonan, lb... 4 0 11 0 0 O'lw.ll, rf..., 4 4 10 4
Uoat.uar. Il l I I I lti'hlol. lb.... 4 0 4 1 0
McCarthy, C..4 1 I 4 0 Corcoran, as . 4 4 4 1 4
MuBrld. as . 4 4 4 4 L.ln..u. a. I 0 t ft 4
atavba. p 4 1 ft 4 twin, p I 3 I 0
Totals 81 10 40 13 1 Totala 31 814 13 4
One out when winning run waa made,
St. IxjuIs 0 00000100 1-1
Cincinnati 0 OOOOOlOOO-l
loarned runs: St. Louis, 1: Cincinnati. 1.
Two-buss hits: Seymour, McBrlde. Sacri
fice hit: Huggins. Double plays: Muggins,
Corcoran and Schlet. Burch, McCarthy and
Hosteller. Stolen bases: Huggins, Sey
mour. Hit by pitched hall: by Deabe, 1;
by fcwlng. 1. Bases on balls: Off Beebe. 1.
Struck out: By Beebe. ; by Swing. I.
Left on bases: St. i-oum. 8; Cincinnati. I.
Time: 1.(7. Umpires: Carpenter and Klsm.
!4er York Beats Brooklya.
NEW YORK, July 4 Bowerman mads a
home run with two on bases this afteruoun,
and New York won from Brooklyn. 3 to 2.
This mornings game was prevented by
rain. Score:
NEW TOBbl. BROOKLYN.
B HO A K B HO AS
braanaban, rf 1 0 3 0 11 alalonar. rf 4 114 0
Marahall, rf . 3 I 1 V 0 Caaay, lb ... 4 4 8 0
MrUann, lb . 3 1 0 0 Hlttar. rf-lf.,8 10 4 4
M.rl... If ... 4 4 4 0 0 Jordan, lb ... 4 1 18 4 4
Sirang. as ... 3 1 1 3 OAl maa. Ib-aa I 13 14
iMvlia. ID . 8 14 1 a Lawia, aa 1 0 14 4
oilbsn. Jb... I 4 14 Eaaon. rf 3 4 8 0 0
Bowsruan. 3 8 7 3 0 Hum'al, If 2b 8 0 18 4
aKUinuHy. p. 8 1 4 V 4 Baiaau. c 3 0 4 4 0
faaloriua. p.. 8 4 4 4 4
Totala 34 U I I
ToUla 80 4 14 14 4
Nw York 030000010 t
Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 O 3
Lift on baees: New York. 4; Brooklyn, 2
First base on hulls: Off McGinniiy. 1, off
Pastorius. 4. Strui-k out: By M.'Utnnity. 8.
Hume run; Bowermun. Two-base hits:
.Mi'Gann. Jordan. AlM-rman. Sacrifice hits:
Marshall, Gilbert Time: 1:J6. Umpire:
Kiuslie
taadlag of the Teaais.
Played. Wor;. i.st. Fct.
Chicago 70 49 21 .7m
New York 7 44 L' .H67
Pittsburg 47 41 :'4 I7
Philadelphia 72 .16 M
Bro.klyu 4 ; 40' .Kn
CtadamU 71 24 . 44 ,3i
St. touis 73 3 4
Roston 70 25 4h M7
Games today; Philadelphia at Reook
Ivn, Boston at New York, Cincinnati at
St. Louis, Chicago at Pittsburg.
ti AMES 114 TUB AMF-RICA LK Mil K
Phllaslelphla aid ew York Break
Even la Two Close Contests.
rHILADKLPHIA. July 4 The morning
game wss plsyed on muddy and slippery
ground. The only runs of Ihe game were
scored in the elth Inning. New York
making one and the locals three. Score;
rHILADKLPHIA
NKW YORK.
HO
A
g M O A K.
Hart.al. If..,
1n1. rf ....
Pavia. lb
fay bold. rf..
Wurphv. 3b..
Srhrerk. e...
f 'roaa, as ...
Knisbt. 3b .
Waddall. p..
111 Kealar, rf.... I 1 1 4 0
110 Ol-haao. lb ... I 1 I I l
3 It 4 0 Corner, as ... 4 II 8 0
4 10 0 l.aporta. 3b . 8 0 0 1 3
114 1 Wllliama. 3b. I 1 I 1 0
0 4 0 4 Pelrhantr. If. 4 t 1 4 0
,.1018 0 Hoffman, cf . 8 1 040
..3 0 8 4 Mortartty, ef. 0 4 I 44
.. 8 4 3 0 at .On Irs, e... 3 14 4 4
glelnnw, a.- 4 4 4 4
.31 4 IT 14 tl'beabra, p.... 3 4 13 0
Totals.
OrinVh. p ... 1 0 4 4
Taaa-T I ' 4 4 4 t
Totals .... M 4 34 S I
Bstled for Tioebro in the eighth.
Philadelphia ....0 A 0 0 0 3 0 3
New Vork 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01
Left on bases: New York. 11: Phila
delphia, 3. Earned run: Philadelphia, 1.
Stolen haaes: Davis. Pelehanty (2), Con
roy. Sacrifice hit: Seybold. Two-base
hit: Lord. Double plays: Chesbro. Con
roy and Chase; Chase, Conroy and-Chsse;
Cross, Murphv and Davis. Struck oof:
By Wartdell, 7: by Chesbro. 3. First bsse
on baNa: Off Waddell. 4. Hits: Off
Chesbro. ( In seven Innings. Time: 1:80.
Umpires: O'l-oughltn and Hurst.
Orth's pitching, helped by Klelnow's
double In the fourth Inning, won the aft
ernoon game for New York. Score:
NKW YOftg. PHILADBIHIA
B.H.O.A B B H O A E.
KseiaV. rf....a 1 4 4 4 Hartael, If... 4 114
( haaa. lb 4 I 10 1 0lrd, rf 4 114 0
CnnroT. aa... 4 0 0 0 0 tSTla. lb .... 4 17 10
Laporte. 3b... 4 0 3 1 OSaybold, r...4 14 0 4
W llliama. 3b. 4 1 4 1 1 Murrhr, 3b... 4 3 18 4
TVlahanfv. If a A 1 A a aht-l 4 I 0 1
.'Hoffman. rf..8 1 8 0 0 Toaa. aa 4 4 114
Klatnnw, c... 4 14 0 OKnljht. 3b... 3 0 4 1 4
Orth. p 3 t 1 1 4 Bandar, p.... 3 8 I 3
Armbruatar . 1 4 4 0 4
Totala 36 7 37 II
Totala 7 It 14 I
Batted for Knight in the ninth.
New Tork 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Z
Philadelphia 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01
Left on bases: New York. ; Philadel
phia, 7. Two-base hits: Chase, Hartsel,
Davis, Hoffman, Klelnow. Sacrifice r:
Hoffman. Struck out: By Bender, (; by
Orth. 3. First base on balls: Off Ben
der, 1. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Hurst
and O'Loughlin.
Bess Raters and Senator Divide.
WASHINGTON. July 4 Washington
scored an easy victory over Boston this
morning, 8 to 1. Dlnnen was hit hard
and given poor support, while Patten was
very effective with men on bases. The
batting of Jones was the feature, his hits
scoring four runs. Score;
WASHINGTON. BOSTON.
B. H.O.A.E. B. H.O.A.K.
Altlrer, aa.... 3 114 4 Parent, as.... 4 8 4 8 1
Jonaa. rf i 4 4 0 Of. SUM, rf .. 4 4 1 4 S
Prhalflr, 5b.. 4 0 1 a orreeman. Ik.. 4 T 4 e
Croaa. 3b 4 1 1 Hoar. II 4 4 I 4 4
Anilaraoa, If. I I M 0 rerrla. 3b.... 4 8 111
Htrkman. rf.. 4 3 1 0 0 Hardan. rf... 4 3 114
Siahl. lb 4 14 1 OMorssn, 3b... 4 3 1 I
Wakefield. c.. 4 3 3 0 Arm hater, e. 4 0 3 3 4
Patten, p 4 4 1 i 4 Dlneen. p 4 4 4 4 4
Totala 34 13 37 10 0 ToUla 84 I 84 18 4
Washington ....20002310 '8
Boston ...0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Earned runs: Washington, 2; Boston, 1.
Two-base lilts: Anderson, WaXefleld,
Altlzer. Jones, Parent, Hayden. Three
base hit: Jones. Stolen bases: Cross.
Stahl. Double plays: Dineen, Parent and
Freeman; Hayaen. Dineen and Freeman.
Left on bases: Washington, Ii; Boston,
7. First base on balls: Off Dineen, 2.
First base on errors: Washington, 1.
Hit by pitched ball: Dineen, 1. . Struck
out: By Patten, 1; by Dineen, 3. Passed
ball: Armbruoter. Time: 1:35. Umpire:
Conner.
Boston turned the tables on Washing
ton this afternoon, winning by the scofa
of 9 to 3. Young was a pussle to the
Washlngtons, while Hughes and Falken
berg were hit timely. Young hit Altisnr
a blow on the head with the ball and be
had to retire from the game. Young's
pitching was the feature. Score:
BOSTON. WASHINGTON.
B. H.O.A.K. B. H.O.A.K.
Parent, as.... 4 114 1 Alllnr. ss.... 1 4 4 14
C Stahl, ef..4 t t 0 4 Nlll. a 1 I 1 4 1
Freeman, lb.. 4 114 1 OJnnea, ef 4 1 1 4 0
Hoay, If 3 114 Oftrhalfl;, lb.. 4 0 4 1 0
Perrla. 3b.... 4 2 4 1 0 Croia. sa 4 4 111
Hayden, rf... 4 0 0 4 4 Andsnon. If. 1 1 1 4
Morgan. 3b... I 0 1 t 0 Hickman, rf.. 4 110 4
Paleraon, 0... 4 1 4 8 0 Stahl. lb 4 OIlO
Young, p 4 1 11 OHerdnn, r I 0 I I 1
Hushes, p.... 1 0 4 0 4
Totala 34 14 87 14 1 Falaenbars, pi 1 4 8 1
WakaaoM .. 1 0 4 0 0
TCala 33 4 37 14 4
Batted for Falkenberg.
Boaton 0 1 2 1 4 0 0 1 0-
Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 28
Earned runs: Washington, 2: Boston, 4
Two-buse hits: Hickman (2). Ferris, Peter
son, Young. Hits: Off Hughes, 7 In four
Innings; off Falkenberg, 7 In five Innings.
Stolen bases: C. Slahl, J. Heydon. Sacri
fice hlU: Hoey. Ferris. Double plays:
Falkenberg. Heydon and Stahl; Nlll,
Schaifly and Stahl. Left on bases: Wash
ington. 6; Boston, 6. Bases on balls: Oft
Hughes, 3; off Falkenberg. 3: off Young. 8.
First base on errors: Washington, 1; Bos
ton, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Young, 1.
Struck out: By Hughes, 3; by Falkenberg,
8; by Young. 2. Passed balls: Peterson, 2.
Wild pitch: Falkenberg. Time; 2:00. Um
pire: Connor.
Eren Break la Chicago.
CHICAGO, July 4. Chicago defeated St.
Louis i to 1 In the afternoon here today. A
great holiday crowd was present. Score:
CHICAGO. gT. LOVI8.
B. H.O.A.E. B.H.O A.E.
Hahn. If 4 110 0 Nlles. ef 41 1 I
F. Jonoa. ef.. 4 1 1 0 OT. Jonea, lb. 4 0 10 1 4
I so 1 1. 3b 4 14 4 OBtona. If 4 I 1 0 4
Davia. aa 1 0 I 8 0 Hrsiphlll, rf. 4 1 1 0 0
l.onohua, lb.. I 0 II 0 tTioablar, 3b., I 113 0
O'Nell. rf....t 3 10 On' Brian, aa... 4 18 3 0
Sullivan, c... 3 1 4 1 0 Hartaall, 8b.. 4 4 8 1 1
Roh. 3b I 8 3 8 0 Rlrhay. c 3 0 4 ! 4
Allrork. p.... 3 ll 0 1 0 Howell, p.... 4 0 8 7 0
Totals it I 87 13 0 Toula 34 4 34 14 3
Chicago 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 -i
St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
Left on bases: Chicago, 3; St. Ixiuls 7.
Two-base hit: F. Jones. Three-hase hit:
Stone. Stolen bases: lsbell. O'Nell. O'Brien.
Double play: Rohe to lsbell to Donohue.
Struck out: By Altrock. 2; by Howell, 1.
Bases on balls: Off Al'rock. 1; off Howell,
1. Hit by pitched ball: Koehler. Time:
1:37. Umpire: Connolly.
St. Louis shut out Chicago 1 to 0 here this
morning in a pitchers' battle In which Pelty
was Invincible until the last Inning, when
the home team made their only hit. Bcore:
IT. lVH'IS. CH1CAOO. .
B H.O A K B.H.O A K.
Kllae. ef 4 0 1 0 0 llahn If.. . ..4 13 0 4
T. Jonsa. lb. 4 1 4 1 0 g Jonaa. rf .J 0 0 0 4
Slonr, If 3 0 8 CI. ball, 2b 4 0 4 8 1
Htmphlll. rf. 8 0 1 4 0 Laaia. aa ... .40144
Waliara. aa . 1 0 4 0 4Donh. lb . 3 4 13
Koabler, aa... 3 0 1 i.lO'Noill. rf. ..3 4 1 e 0
O brian. 20 .. 4 3 1 3 OBulltvau. 3b . 8 0 4 0 0
Hartiall, 3b.. 4 0 0 1 OTannahlll, lb. 1 0 3 8 1
hll.hajr. e. . . 8 0 4 3 0 Patterns, p.. 3 4 0 7 0
Patty, p 3 18 3 OWalab. p 0 a 0 4 0
'Hona 1 4 0 0 0
Toula 81 4 17 11 1
Totala 37 1 37 14 3
Batled for Patterson In eighth.
St. Iouls 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0.1-8
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Ift on bases: St. Louis, 4. Two-base
hits: T. Jonea. O'Brien (2). Sacrifice hits:
Pelty, Hemphill. Stolen bases: Richvy.
Nlles. Double play: Davis to lsbell to Don
ohue. Struck out: By Patterson, 2; by
Walsh, 2; by Pelty. I Baac on balls: Off
Patterson, 1; off Walsh. 1; off Pelty. 8. Hit
bv pitched ball: Wallace. Hits: Off Pst
terson. 3 tn eight Innings; off Walsh, 1 in
one inning. Time: 1:48. Umpire: Connolly.
Clevelaad Wlas Both Gasaes.
CLEVELAND. Julv 4-In the presence
of the largest morning crowd that ever
attended a game in Cleveland, the local
club tuday defeated Detroit, knocking Dono
van nut of the box. but for blunders,
('levels nd would have shut nut the visitors.
Turners betting siul ijijoies fielding were
features. Score morning game:
CLgVSLAND DETROIT
B H O A B- B H.O. A K.
Flick, rf 4 1 I 0 OMrlniyra, If.. 8 1 I 0 0
Bay, ef 4 1 1 0 0 Srhaafar, lb . 1 4 1 8 0
Turner, aa ... 8 8 4 1 OCrawford. rf . 4 1 0
L)ol. lb . . I 1 8 I 4Cobb. cf 8 4 4 4 0
Roaa man, lb. 8 111 0 Kouitihn, 8b. 1 4 0 0 s
Jai kanu, If .. 4 0 4 0 0 Llndaay, lb . I 1 13 0
Bradlajr. 3b.. 4 111 OO Laarr. aa . 4 1 1 I a
Brmla. 4 13 0 1 Warnar, a.... I 4 10 0
Bbosdaa, p.. I 1 1 4 4 Donotaa. p., 8 0 1 a si
. gllllss. ....! ( I
Toula 81 11 87 13 1
Toula a 4 34 II 0
Cleveland 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 8
Detroit 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 1
Earned runs: Cleveland, 3. Hits: Off
Donovan. 11 In five innings. Two-base hits:
Turner. Mclntyre. Three-base hit: Flick.
Sacrifice bits: Rhoades. Koseman, Schaefsr
V3. Cobb. Double play: 4Leary. Schaefer
and Lindsay. First base on balls: Off
Bhoadrs, 3; off Kllllsn. 1. Hit by pitched
ball: By Donovan, 1. Left on bases: Cevs.
land. 8; Detroit, i. Struck out: By Rhoades,
2; bv Donovan. 1; by Kll'.an. 1 Tims: 1 38
Umpires. Bvans and Sheridan.
Cleveland made It four etraignt from r
trolt Oils afisrnoon. winning by ths score
of 3 to 1. scoring the winning rurta on -
Jolt double, Jackson's simile CUfa s
triple Manager Lajole made his one hun.
riredth hit of Ihe season, being the first
American lesgtirr to hit the century mark.
It was a two-hagger. Si ire afternoon
game :
t-l.gvrci.Avr pgrttorr
R H ( A S. H H O.A T.
rtlrk. rt 4 0 1 0 OVrlntara. If . 4 1 I 0 1
Pa. rf 8 18 0 OS-haMer. th . 4 0 I 4 4
TNirnar. aa.... 4 1 II OCrawtord. rf. 8 'o 0 0
l a)la. tb .. 4 3 8 1 0 Cobb, rf 4 0 4 1 0
Rowman. lb. 4 0 17 I OCottahlln. lb. 8 0 114
Jarkaon. If... 4 8 4 0l.ln.laai. lb . 8 0 7 0 l
Hr.rllf.. 3b .. 3 1 1 8 0 l.owa. as. 8 0 I 1 V
lark, e 1 1 1 0 OWarear. c t 0 4' 8 0
Ja. p 8 0 I 3 1 Mullln, p 3 10 14
Totala 31 3 27 31 1 TtiUla t 8 34 11 3
Cleveland .0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 J
Detroit 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
First base on errors: Cleveland l' De.
troll. 1. Twn-lwse hits: Ijijole, Bradley,
Mclntyre. Three-base hit: Clark. Sacri
fice hlta: Rossman. Warner. Stolen bases:
Jackson. Bases on halls: Off Joss, 1; off
Mullln, 1 Lert on base: Cleveland, ti.
Detroit. 3. Struck out: Bv Mullln 4.,
Time: 137. Umpires: Evans and Sh. m
dan. ti
StaasHna: of the Teams.
Played. Won. Lost
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New York ... do i
Philadelphia a? ah
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Chicago x
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Detroit fi'i
St. Irfiuls
Washington ..
Boston
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wnmeai nxiay: nt. l,outs at Detroit Chi
cago at Cleveland, Washington at Phila
delphia, New York at Boston.
COlSfTHV CM H QI 4HK At 4l Vf
Takes Field Clab Golfer. Down the
Mae fa Good Shape.
The Omaha Field club team of twenty,
nve. golfers went to the Country club links
to spend the Fntirth, but the score ghnna
that the Country club boys are the ones
to celebrate, for the defeat on the Field
club grounds of a few weeks ago was more
than wiped out. winning SO to 4. The F1"ld
club had figured on having moro of a
chance with a twenty-five-man teiam than
when the team was composed of but.
twelve, but that seemed to make no differ
ence to the boys from Benson for thev
simply beat all oomers, the only Meld
club men winning from their opponents
were LavDoucieur. Sharp, Martin and
Parish. A return match will be amuiged
for the near future when the tables mavi
again be turned. The scons at match
play for holes was:
FIELD CLUB. COUNTRY CLUB.
Thomas 0 Abbott
Sumney 0 Mt-Clure 1
Schneider 0 Gains ............... 3
I A Doucleur . 1 Sprague 0
Hahrn 0 Kimball. R. R 2
Palmatler ........... 0 Ke-d 4
Rone ,. 0 Bancker 7
Boyer 1) Klnsler 3
Porter 0 Kimball, T. R 4
Sharp 1 Liiwe 0
Reckard 0 Buckingham, i. E. 1
Allen, Jas 0 Moth T
Shields 0 Mahoney 2
Mclntyre 0 Iemlst 7
Martin 1 Colpetier 0
Carrier 0 Connor 4
Hoel 0 Brady ....4 6
Innas 41 14 1 1 ftl 9 TlTiK ?
Rholea 0 Hodlck. W. n
Howell 0 Redick. John .
Russell ............. 0 Morseman .
1 ann o nuutr .
Clarke 0 Wllhelm
run, j. w....
Johnson
Hughes
Chambers .....
Parrlsh .......
Foster n
0 Davis, Tom ...
. 0 Blaln
,. 0 It Lain Young...
. 0 Lewis
,. 1 Montgomery ..,
. 0 McShane
Martin
1. 4
Totals
.. 3
.. 4
.. Ii
.. 0
.. 3
, 90
Totals ..
SCRIBXRK FIELD CLUB CHAMPION
Defeats Caldwell In Final Game at
Field CI ob.
By defeating Sam Caldwell last evening
Arthur Scrlbner won the title of the Omrthii
Field club tennis champion for 1W. The
score was g-2, 8-6. 0-0. 5-7, S-.
At 4:30 p. m. Caldwell and Hughes nn-
peerea on me "cnampmnanip court to
the final set of their unfinished mate
the seml-finaln snd after a most even and
exciting play Caldwell pulled off the odd
game and won by the score of 16-13. This
brought him In contact with Scrlbner, who
had won his way to the final round by de
feating Cuthbert Potter in the morning by
the score of 6-2, 0-7.
After a rest of thirty minutes Caldwell
and Scrlbner commenced their match he
fore a "gallery;, that entlrclv.flUlexi,4he
spacious veranda and the lawn bordering
me conns, c.aiawcu seemed fatigued from
his long set with Hughes and Scrlbner bv
very fast and accurate play took the first
two sets. Here Caldwell evened matters
by a most plucky uphill fight and at the
end of the fourth set the men had two sets
each to their credit. The last eet was
extremely exciting and wan the moat
closely contested one of the entire match.
Scrlbner finally winning the last three
games. The score was a most even one.,
aa Scrlbner was only one point to the good
as ths following summary shows:
GameaPts.
1 set 8ui brier 8 0 S 4 4 4 2 31
Caldwell 6 4 8 1 2 0 4 2 2 KJ
2 set-Scrlbner. 1444844632414 4 847
Caldwell 4 2 1 2 6 1 6 3 5 4 2 4 0 1-4-M
3 set Scrlbner 2 8 1 0 8 2014
Caldwell 4 5 4 4 8 40-30
4 eel Scii bn err. ... 431 1064460 31-5-3.7
Caldwell.... 15444711284 4 7-4
5 set-Scrlbner. 2344441336144 7-
Caldwell 458011448402 5-0-4-1
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tournament held on the Field club courts,
the date being set for July 14. All players
In Ihe city will be eligible to compete In
thla event and should send In their names
to William Wood, care Swift and Company.
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