i j J 12 TIIE OMAIIA DAILY BEEt SATOPAY, JULY 14, 1000. OMAIIA WINS IN TIIE TENTH OIJ Elorj, Dearer Bits Sander, but Not at Timet to Win Game. PA'S MEN START OFF LIKE A WHIRLWIND G Tar Ma Home on Spit Ball Artist Eagle aa4 Thea Wrlh Goes la, bat Caaaot Kit & DENVER. July 13 Omaha wn revenged on tenver for yesterday's scratch victory by taking a ten-Inning game here this afternoon. Foor tejn work In the outfield, several plnyer coming together while the hall dropped safe, were responsible for sev eral of Omaha's runs. In a collision with Randall, Tommy Smith, who has a weak ankle, was forced to retire. Omaha got a lead of three, but Denver got one at time and finally tied at four on Randall's homer. In the tenth ZaJusky gave Omaha a chance by letting an easy grounder get through Ms legs. Welch's hit to right and Bassey's fly to right allowed the winning run to come In. Score: OMAHA. AB. R. II. PO. A. R Csrter. rf 4 0 0 Howard. Zh I'errlng, Jh , Welch, cf . ' Fnsfey, If (ininl u , c iMinVv. lb I-onff, ss Sanders, p . 5 4 6 Totals It cn.ii". cf-2i T. Smith, 2b Wright, p ... ralge, cf Randall, rf .. Zniuskv, lb .. Kt'drik'M, 3b .. B-'ldon. If .... J. Smith, ss .. Welgardt. c . Fngle, p-2b .. Russell 4 6 DENVER. ab. R. 5 30 II. PO. 1 s A. E. 0 0 0 6 12 2 i" 3 0 0 12 30 0 1-6 0 0-4 Totals 41 Batted for Welgardt In ninth. Omaha 2 0 6 1 0 0 0 0 Denver 01101010 Stolen base: Znlusky. Sacrifice hits: Bel den, Wright, Dunkle. Two-base hits: Oondlng, Zalusky. Three-base hit: Za lusky. llrirne run: Randall. First baso on balls: Oft Panders, 1. Struck out: By Wright, 4. First base on errors: lenver, 1; Omaha, 6. lft on bases: Denver. 10; Omaha, . Time: 2:00. V'mplre: Keefe. Attendance, 9.0. Paeblo Trounce Lincoln. PCEBIjO, Colo., July lS.-Faurot kept Lincoln's hits well scattered, and ss he was given perfect support he had no trouble In winning from the t'ornhuskers this aft ernoon. The fielding of Elwert and Ketchem wss the feature of the game. Morse, who was on the firing line for the visitors, was hit hard and wss wild, forcing In a run on a base on balls In the fifth Inning. He walked three men In this In ning. Pueblo made enough runs to win In the second. Score: PUEBLO. AB. It ... 3 Cook. If McOlIvray, lb... Morrison, cf Melchlnr, rf Elwert, 3b Messitt, o Fiske. ss Buder. 2b 4 Faurot, p , 2 10 II. PO. A, E. 0(00 2 11 0 V 12 0 0 10 0 0 2 16 0 12 0 0 S 8 S 0 18 6 0 10 10 12 27 16 "? H. PO. A. E. 3 3 0 0 2 111 10 4 0 1 11 1 t 0 10 0 2 2 0 1 12 11 2 4 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I: u . 12 ' "4 BatteVles: Pllger. Reardsley and resrsnn; Beemer. Fehlman, Harrison and Harrison. a.ans. p Ill Rohannon, p. 1 1 OAMCI IV AMERICAS ASSOCIATION Kansas City Wins frntn Colambas la Xlath Inning. KANSAS CITT. July 1 J Kwann pitched winning hall today until the seventh ln n'ng, when Columbus knocked him out of the box. scoring seven runs. Columbus tied the score In the eighth, but Kansas City scored th winning run In the ninth. Bcore: KANSAS CITY. rnLTMRt'g. ft. H O A f. B.H.O. A K. rrrln. as... 4 t 1 4 I PkVerlns. d I I I t I Welaron, rf . 0 1 0 tWrialey, lb . I I t 1 Prantl 1 t A IHIn. hmin, rll I I I I I !)?. It... I I I matter. It ... I 114 Hill, cf 4 110) K.lim. !h I 1 It Phrle, :b 4 I I OFHel. n 4 I 4 I I P.irHo, 3D ... 4 (II I Hulnwltt. aa. . 4 t I 4 0 Fulllrtn, Ik.. 4 I I IRvan. o I 4 4 4 1 beetle, e 4 til "Berter. ....! 0 0 0 0 I (lroth. p I 1 0 0 4 0 0 Flaherty, p... 1 1 4 4 4 Total! 84 11 t7 14 I Total! S9 I2M 14 I Batted for Waldron In the ninth. One out when winning run was nwh Kansas City.... 2 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 1-9 Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 1 0 a Two-base hits: Wrlgley, Coulter, Huls wltt, Frants. Three-base hits: Pliyle, Perrlne, Bohannon. Double plays: I'hylo and Sullivan; Leahy and Burke. Stolen bases: Cassady, Hill, Thyle. Sacrifice hits: Cassady, Ryan. Hits: OfT Swann, 7 In six and one-third Innings; off Bohan non. 6 In two and two-thirds Innings; o.T Berger, 7 In five Innings; off Oroth, 1 In one inning; oft Flaherty, 3 In three In nings. First base on balls: Off Swann, 1; off Berger, 3. Struck out: By Hwann, 1; by Bohannon, 1; by Berger, 2; hy Flaherty, 1. Left on bases: Kansas City, 2; Columbus, 6. Time: 2:10, Umpire: Ksne. Minneapolis Wins Both name. MINNEAPOLIS, July 13. Mlnnespolls won a double-header from Louisville to day by superior stlckwork. Cadwallnder pitched better ball toward the latter part of the first game and the locals found Dunkle, winning, 6 to 6. In the a''Oiid game Ford outpttched Elliott, allowing only four hits, and would have scored a shutout had his support been better in the first inning. Score, first game: MINNEAPOLIS. LOIIBV1LLE. B.H O A B. B.H.O A.E. Paele. et I 0 4 0 ) Hallman. If. . I 0 t 4 0 V 4 8lnv.il, Pt ... 0 110 4 I 4 Braehear. lb.. 1 1 0 I I t llf VulllTan. lb t 1 I 0 4 1 4 Karwln, rf ... 1 0 4 0 1 t 0 Woodruff. Jb. 4 1 1 1 4 2 I Chaw, t I I I 1 4 I OQulnlan. aa... 4 14 11 I 4 Dunk la, p.... 4 0 11b IIICACO WINS IN NINTH 0 Gnat Battine Rally Landi Gam That Eeemad Hopelessly Loit DUGGLEBY DOES FINE WORK IN BOX Home Team Had Only Tbree lilts ad One Ran at Est of fbe Klgbth Inning. CHICAGO. July 1.1 A great hatting rally gave Chicago today's game In the ninth nnlng. Duggleby held them to three hits and one run In eight Innings, sn error scoring the run. Schulte led off with a triple In the ninfti. a sacrifice and four bunched slnglea following. Score: Srhulta. rf . .. 4 1 hanre. lb. . . 4 1 Stelnfel4t, lb I 1 Tinker, at.... 4 1 Evera. ib 4 1 Kiln, c I 1 Luodgran. p. I 0 Sullivan, rf . 4 4 0 Fraaman. lb. 4 4 II Oremlng r, Ib 4 Hart. If 4 Oyler. aa I Orabatn, Jb. .. I Veaeer. r 4 i.'adwel'der, p 4 I 1 I I I I 0 I 1 1 0 Totals 38 4 J LINCOLN. I ann potchem, cf S imrinn, sn o Wulllin, 3b 6 Jiiomas, lb 4 Volfe, If 4 "enlon, rf 4 Steen. 2b 3 'i nran, c 4 Morse, p 3 Collins 1 0 , Jones 1 0 Totals 30 V 4' Batted for Morse In ninth. Batted for Thomas In ninth. Pueblo o H I 0 1 2 0 0 -10 Lincoln 0 0 0. 0 2 0 0 Q 24 Stolen bases: McGllvray. Melchoir (2). Bacrlrlce hit: Faurot. Two-bsse hits: Zin ran, Faurot. Three-base hits: FlsKo, Kttchem. First bse on balls: Off Morse, 6; bit Faurot, 1. struck out: By Morse, ; by Faurot, 1. Left on bases: Pueblo, 8; Lincoln. 9. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Mc Carthy. Attendance, 1,000. Btonx Downs Leadera, SlorX CITY, la., July 13. Sioux City broke the hoodoo today and won from Dcs Moines by a score of 4 to 2. It was a fast gnme all the way through. Pitcher Jar rott was In fine fettle and kept the hits well scattered, -while allien was not quite o fortunate In that regard. Umpire Da vis was remarkably erratic at times, out divided his favors about equally between the two teams, and as It happened tha questionable decisions did not affect She result. In the ninth Inning Hogrlcver sent a hot one down the line over third. It looked fair to the grandstand, but Davis railed It foul.' Then he was called out on strikes, and for prbtestlng was fined and put off the grounds. The same thin nappenea to Andrea, who followed him at bat. 1 )s Moines' first score was made on a hit by Andreas that struck the netting on the end. of the bleachers, the umpire calling It fair. Score: SIOUX CITY. AH. R. H. PO. A. E. Campbell, If I 1 10 'J Sheehan, rf 2 0 0 2 0 0 Noblit, cf 1 1 2 0 0 0 Weed, 2b 4 0 1 4 2 0 Meyers, lb 4 1 0 10 1 0 Newtun. ss 8 0 2 li 1 1 Frost, 3b 4 0 1 0 2 0 Freese, c.,.., 4 0 1 8 1 1 Jarrott, p 3 0 1 0 3 0 Totala 84 II 2T 11 1 Totala 81 825 4 1 One out when winning run was made. Minneapolis ....0 1200011 1 1 Louisville 1 2 00 1 1 00 0 It Two-base hits: Qremlnger, Yenger, Qulnlan, Sullivan (2). Three-base nit: Hart. Stolen bases: Davis. Sullivan, Graham, Brashear (3). Sacrifice nits: Hart, Brashear, Shuw. Double plays Freemen and Oyler; Brashear, Qulnyin and Sullivan. Passed ball: Yenger. Wild pitches: Cadwallader (2. Dunkle. First base on balls: Oft Cadwallader. h; off Dunkle, 4. Hit by pitcher: Freeman. Struck out: By Cadwallader, 1; by Dun kle. 4. Left on bases: Minneapolis, 10; Louisville, 7. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Longley and Sullivan. - Score, serond game: MINNEAPOLIS. I,nriHVIM.E. B.H.O.A.K. B.H.O. A.E. Davit, rf I 1 I 0 0 Hallman, ff . . 4 I 4 0 0 P Sullivan, rf I 1 1 0 0 Ptovall. -(.... 4 110 0 Frreman, lb . 4 4 10 0 0nrahiar, 2b.. 4 114 0 Orrmlnf'r, 8b I I 1 1 0S.8ulltvan, lb 4 0 10, 1 4 Hart, If I 0 10 UKrrwIn. rf....4 0 14 0 Oyler, aa 4 4 1 I I Woodruff, 8b. 8 0 1 1 0 Graham, Jb. . ,4 4 4 1 1 Si oner, e 8 0 I I 0 Yer. C....I 14 0 OQulnlan. ft... I 0 0 0 0 Ford, p I 0 0 I 0 Elliott, p I 0 1 I I Totals it 4 37 10- 8 Totala 82 6 24 11 I Minneapolis .1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 4 Louisville .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two base hits: Oremingcr. Struck out: By Ford. 6: by Elliott. 2. Bases on halls: Oft Elliott, 3. Sacrifice hits: Hart. Stolen bases: Sullivan, Freeman. Left on bases: Minneapolis, 4; Louisville, 6. Umpire: Lang- ley. xime: i:oo. Hooslera Beat Brewers. MILWAUKEE. Wis., July 13 -The vlsl tors spilt even on the series today by win ning a slow game bv a score of 6 to 6. Alarcan stopped a threatened batting rally in the ninth Dy a wonderful stop, score i INDIANAPOLIS. . MILWAUKEE. B.H.O. A.E. B.H.O. A. IE Dunleavy, cf. 4 0 0 4 Roblnaon, aa. I I 1 4 0 Oreen. rf 4 1 0 V 0 Mdhean'r. If I i 1 4 Bateman, p. .. I I 0 1 Hemphill, cf. I 1 1 0 Baviile, o.... ail 1 Clark. 8b I 4 2 4McCorm'k. 2b 4 4 1 Totala II 4 IT 14 4 Totala 14 1027 11 I One out when winning run was scored. Chlcsgo 0001000084 Philadelphia 1 o v o u w v Iieft on bsses: Chicago. ; Philadelphia, 4. Two-base hit: Oleason. Home run: Dug- gleby. sacrinre nits: uieason, ioonn, Stelnfcldt. Stolen base: Stelnfeldt. Struck out: By Lundgren, 6; by Duggleby, 3. First base on balls: OfT Lundgren, 3; on Dugglehy, 3. Wild pitch: Lundgren. Tlrhc: M. umpire: Johnstone. Cincinnati Bala Oat Victory. CINCINNATI. July 13. The Clnclnnstls made five three-base hits In the game this afternoon, all of them figuring In the ecor- ng. Wetmer whs taken out or tne pox or the second time in two nays, aiciniyre relieved Pastorlus In the sixth after one man had hit safely. Score: CINCINNATI. BROOKLYN. B.H.O. A.E. B H O. A.E. Huaalna, lb.. I I I 1 0 Ma loner, cf 4 10 0 0 Barry, rf I 1 4 4 1 Caaey. 8b 4 1 I 0 0 Kelley. If.... 4 110 0 Lumley, n...l x 1 o v Jude, rf 4 1 I 0 4 Alperman, Jb. 6 I I I 0 Peal, lb s 1 1 v Hummeii, id. a a o j Pelehanty, Ib a 1 4 0 0 Lewla, aa 1 8 1 l Lobert, aa.... 4 I 1 t 1 R'lter. If t 114 0 SchM, c 4 114 0 Bergn, c... 6 14 11 Welmer, p.... 1 1 4 0 0 PaVnrlua, p..t 4 0 1 0 Wicker, p.... I 1 0 0 0 Mclntyre, p.. 10 0 1 0 Totala...... 88 14 27 7 I Totala 40 16 24 I 6 Cincinnati 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 - 8 Brooklyn 0 1 2 0 0 3 0 0 06 Tw-base hit: Schlel. Three-base hits: Kelley t2). Ixbert (21, Delehanty, Ritter. Sacrifice hit: Pastorlous. Stolen bases: Hugging, Jude, Deal, Maloney. Double piny: Pastorlus to lewls to Hummel. Struck out: By Welmer, 2; by Wicker, 2; by Pastorlus, 2; by Mclntyrc, 1. First base on balls: Off Welmer, 1; off Wicker, 1; off Mclntyre, 1. Hit with pitched bill: By M.clntyre. 2. Wild pitch: Welmer. Wicker. nits: urt Aveimer, i in seven inn.nge; orr Wicker. 8 In six Innings: oft Pastorlus. 11 In five and a third innings; off Mclntyre, 3 in two and two-thirds Innings. Time: 3:17. Umpires: Klem and Carpenter. rittabnrg Defeats Bolftnn. PITTSBURG, July 13. Ieever was very effective against the Bostons today, Pitts burg winning by a score of 8 to 2 in a very ordinary game, (score: PITTSBURG. BOSTON. B.H.O. A.E. B H O A 4 1 4 0 0 Brldwell, a..4 1 4 I 0 4 0 10 0 Tenner, lb... 4 4 1 1 0 10 10 0 Brain, Ib 4 1 1 1 0 4 1110 Batea. cf 4 110 0 I 1 I 0 0 Howard, If... 4 I I 0 4 I 1 I I I Dolan. rf..... 4 0 10 0 1114 1 O Nell, c 16 4 11 10 4 10 Slrnbel. 2b... 1 0 4 4 1 14 0 14 Pfeflar, p I 1 0 I I Atherton. lb. 10 0 Hlmaa. lb.... 4 I i4 1 Carr. If.... 4 Wllllama, as. I Parry, rf 4 Marran, lb... 4 Kaboa. e 4 Thlalman, p. I 1 Hynaa, lb.... 4 0 14 Totala 80 4 8 27 12 DES MOINES. AR. R. II. PO. A. 4 0 3 6 2 1 I Caffyn. If Schlnke, 8b 4 0 2 2 Welday, cf 4 0 0 1 0 Dexter, lb 4 0 1 8 1 Towne, c 4 1 1 2 2 llogrlever. rf 3 0 0 1 0 Andreas, ss 4 18 0 4 Maioon, 2b 4 0 0 3 1 Ulllen, p 8 0 0 0 1 Totals 34 8 10 23 11 1 Campbell out for attempting-to bunt intra siriKC. Sioux City 3 0 0 0 0 110 4 Des Moines 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Earned runs: Sioux City, 3. Two-base hit: Campbell. Double play: Newton, Weed and Meyers. . Left on bases: Sioux City, 6: Des Moines, 6. Stolen bass: Wel day. Sacrifice hits: Sheehan, Newton. First base on balls: Off Uillcn, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Noblit. llogrlever. Struck ont: By Jarrott. t; by Oillcn. 3. Passed , ball: Freese. Time: 1:36. Umpire: Da vis. Attendance: 1,100. Staadla af Ik Tea ana. Played. Won. Ixjst. Pet. Des Moines 70 48 21 .tOO Omaha 88 37 31 .4t Denver 71 87 84 .621 teloux City 70 31 3s .443 Lincoln 70 2 41 .414 Pueblo 2 43 .277 Games today: Omaha at Denver. Des Moines at Sioux City, Lincoln at Pueblo. Caaaa at Caaatry Claa. A gam of base ball is scheduled for this ariernoon at tne boutn ontaha country club grounds between tha South Omaha Stock Yards team and th team of the South Omaha Country club. The gams will be called at 3 . STOCK YARDS. COUNTRT CLUB. Totala 34 I 17 14 I Totals 81 I 27 IS 1 Milwaukee 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1-5 Indianapolis 1 1 0 0 1 0 8 0 0-6 Two base hits: Bevllle, Kahoe. Three base hits: Carr. Stolen bases: Koblnson Clark, Hlmes, Williams. Perry. Bases on balls: Off Bateman, 8; oft Thlclmun, 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Bateman, 1; by Thielman, 1. Wild pitch: Thtelman. Struck out: By Thielman. a: by riateman, 4. uou ble play: McCormlck to Clark. Sacrifice hits: MoChesney, Dunleavy, Mimes. Left on bases: Milwaukee, 10; Indianapolis, I. Umpire: ligun. 'lime: s:iu. St. Pnut Wins from Toledo. ST PAUL. July 13. An error and a mis Judged outllcld hit gave the St. Pauls two runs today and they won from Toledo 6 to 4. Chech and Morgan both- pitched good ball. It made three straight for bt. ruul Score: BT. PAUL. TOLEDO. B.H.O.A.K. B.H.O. A.E. Oeiar. rf 4 1 0 0 0 Clingman. aa. 4 I 1 8 I 3 u J. Clarke, It. I u 1 u 4 0 odwell, cf.... I 0 ft 4 I 0 Nance, rf 1116 1 I 0 Krueiar. lb.. 1 I 0 I I 1 4 Knaoa. lb.... 4 1 1 4 I 4 W. Clarke, Ib 1 0 14 6 I 1 4 Abbott, c 4 0 I 1 I 4 4 6 6 Chat h. p 10 14 1 Uemont .... 1 0 0 0 1 Totala IB T 17 14 I - Totala 21 7 24 14 1 Batted for Chech In the ninth. St. Paul 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 A 6 Toledo 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 .2 04 Two-base hits: Frisk, Cllngman, Sugden, Krueaer. Stolen bases: Geier, Padden. Ab' bott. Double plays: Chech to Knabe to Kllngman. Rockenfeld to l'adden to Nor dvke. Bases on balls: OfT Chech, 4; oft Moraan. 6. Hit by pitcher: By Chech Rockenfeld, Wheeler, Nordyke; by Morgan W. Clarke. Sacr lice hits: Wheeler. ror dyke. Cllngman. Odwell. l-f t on bsses St. Paul, 6, Toledo, 7. Time; 2:10. Umpire Owens. Standing of tta Teams Played. Won. Lost. Pet. Columbus t Milwaukee '. 1 Toledo 80 Minneapolis &4 Ixiulsvllle 1 Kansas City i St. Paul 81 Indianapolis 60 iinmpi toriav: Columbus at Milwaukee Toledo at Minneapolis. Indianapolis at Kan sas City, l,ou!8viue at Bt. raui. gugden, c-... 8 anZaodt, cr. 4 rnek. if I Wheeler, lb.. I Rork feld, aa. I Paddan, 2b... I Nordyke, lb.. I 0 10 MorKan, p.... 4 Flnley... Collier Randall... i'rswford. Kelley Johnson. .. Brodcs.... kiufiiian. Campbell. ...Catch.. ....Pitch.... ....Flrat Second.. ...Short.... ...Third.... ....Ift ....Center.., ....Right.... Jackson .. Caughey Potter Hayes Mailln Goodman Smith Letter , Sherwood 61 84 .6H) 47 34 . 6W 44 36 ' .604 44 40 .624 42 39 .619 88 44 . 4i-4 82 49 .U'. 29 61 .863 WAHOO ALSO TAKES 8Kt 0U GAMES Both Pitchers lilt Hard, bat Winners Field Better. wahoo. Neb.. July 18 (Special Tele grain.) Wahoo again defeated Schuyler to riav hv Bund hitting and fielding. Painte made a star catch In center Held which was easily the feature, acors: WAHOO. CHUYLIR. B.H.O A E. B H O A E Smith. If 4 4 1 4 0 Brown. If I 1 I 4 Adama. cf . . 4 1 4 4 4HuS. Ib 4 I I I 0 Jellen. 10.... 4 10 ORirh'daon. aa 4 I I IGodenrh r. lb 4 4 11 4 Kirbler, rf... 4 4 1 1 Smilb. c 4 14 4 Painter, cf. 4 Complos, p Slia dynaa, Ib 4 kirckmaa, aa. 4 Wotta, a 4 Olaen, lb 4 r.Johnaoa, Ib 4 Anderaon, rf. 4 glumaon, p. 4 4 4 4 4 4 11 .441 111 Beesser Easy far Pllger. RF.F.MER. Neb.. July 13 (Special Tel. egraru.) Pllger defeated Beemer In a one sided gam her today. nVore : R. II. fcl Pllger ....... 1 I 1 2 8 8 0 4 11 11 1 Beemer S0001800 14 8 Two-bit hits: C. 8 warts, R. Swartz, R. psarson. Three-bass hits: Beardsley, Kile Martin. Horn runs: Kile Martin, U. Fehlman. Stolen bases: Fred Martin 4 8), Charles Montgomery (J), Ohman 1 3). George Fehlman, Mangold (8). Struck out: By Beardsley, 10; by Fehlman. 4; by JUriUun, 1, Umpire; Mia tjulUvao. Totals IT 11 17 14 1 Totala 14 I 14 li Wahoo 00013203- Schuyier fOOlOOOl 0-3 Earned runs: Wahoo. 2; Schuyler. Two-base hits: Rltimsn. Woita, Richatd son. Brown. Passed balls: Smith. 2. Bases on balls: OfT Rilxmann, 1. Struck out: h tiltsmann, 9; by Coinpton, 8. Tims: 1 is. Umpire: Cook. Iowa I.eagae Resalts. MARSH ALLTOWN. Ia.. July 13 r(8pe clal Telegram.) Tonight it ia practically assured Clinton gets Boone's franchise "at the pries of 1460. Today's results; Boone, 3; Fort Dodge, 0. Waterloo, 3: Marshalltown, 1. Ottumwa, 14; Oskalouaa, 4. Keokuk, 7; Burlington, C for disputing Hurst's decision on strikes. Score: WASHINGTON. Ct.EVEt,ANn CHICAOO. B.H.O.A.K. PHILADELPHIA. B.H.O.A.K. Iale. rf I 0 I 0 0 Trotnaa, cf .. I tierkard. If.. 4 10 0 t Oleason. Ib . 1 0 4 Tltua. rf 4 4 4 Courtney. Ib. 4 I 4 Mnee. If.... 4 I 4 Pnolin. aa I I 0 PranefleM. lb 4 4 4 ponln, e I I I Dutttrby, p . 1 1 J Leach, of... Oanley, rf.. larke. If.. Wagner, an. Nealon, lb.. Sheehan, Sb Kitrhey, 2b Olbaon, e... Leaver, p . . Totala 28 1 17 11 I Totala II I 24 II 8 Pittsburg 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 02 Two-base hits: Nealon. Brain. Stolen bases: Wagner (2). Sheehan. Bases on balls: Oft Pfeffer. 2. Hit by pitched ball: L,eever. strucg out: ay i.eever. z. Lrt on bases: Pittsburg, 4; Boston, 6. Time: l:u. Umpire: Conway. Game Postponed!. At St. Louis St. Louis-New York game postponed; rain. SiantfluaT vC ilia) Teaiaan. ' Played. Won. Lost. Pet. Chicago 80 66 24 .700 Pittsburg 77 49 28 . 638 New York ( i .11 .kk Philadelphia 79 40 39 .6" Cincinnati 70 33 , 46 . 418 St. Louis 79 31 48 .3H2 Brooklyn 75 28 47 .378 Boston is a at .Mi Games todav: Boston at Pittsburg, Brook. lyn at Cincinnati, New York at St. Louis, Philadelphia at Chicago. Altlsar. aa. ... I Stanley, rf... 4 Nill. cf Croea, Sb. . . . Anriereon. If. f halfly. Ib. hi. lb.... Hardes. e... Huihes, p .. Totala B H.O A E Puck, rf 1 I Kay. cf 1 e Tamer, aa... 4 0 La)me. Jb. .. I 4 Rnneman. Ib. I 4 Jckin, If... 4 I Bradley. Ik.. I 1 Bnelaw. a.... 1 t- H!tile. t Pernhard. p. D II 17 II I p Congalton . I It I 4 I 1 HO A H 4 1 1 4 I M 1 6 4 1 I I I II I I Totala 17 14 14 1 I Bstted for Moore In the ninth. Wsshlngton 3 0 1 0 0 1 t 1 - Cleveland 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 14 Two-base hits: Jackson. F.rndley, Hughes. Three-bsse hit: Schlafly. Hits: off Hern hard, 10 In seven Innings; off Moore, i In one Inning. Serrtflce hits: AIiIst, Stan ley. Nill. Stolen bases: Altlzer. Cross. An derson. Bradley. Double piny: Jnckeon to Itjole. Iieft on bases: Wnshlng'nn, 7; Cleveland, 6. Ftrst base on balls: (iff Hughes. 2; off Bernhnrd. S: off Moore. 1. First base on errors: Washington, 2; Clevo. land. 4. Struck out: By Hughes, 3; bv Brnhsrd. 1. Wild pitch: tdoore. Time: 1:55. Umpire: Hurst. Standing nf the Teams. Played. Won. Lost, Pet. New York 75 46 29 .813 Philadelphia 74 46 29 .6"8 Cleveland 74 44 30 .59" Chlcsgo 78 , 43 33 .b'A Detroit 75 40 35 .6.'!3 St. Ixiuls 78 3R 38 Wsshlngton 74 25 4 .338 Boston 77 19 68 . 247 Oames today: Chlcsgo at New York. St. Louis at Boston, Detroit at Philadelphia, Cleveland at Washington. t P. tore at Field Clab. , The Omaha Field club bsse hull team Will hnve for opponents on the Field club grounds Saturday afternoon the t'nlon Pa. clllc store team. The game will be called at a o clock. The lineup: FIELD CLUB. Karr Catch.... A boot t-Haca ter. . . First Malone Second.., Crelghton Third.... Murphy Short .. Chambers lxf t Hoagland Center... Kelly-Houck Right.... Rice I1tch Uordy Pitch.... . P. STORE. ... Waldrlge Pendergrsst Horn , ... Kennedy Knlcht Keogh Dodd-Erman Watt .. Iveathcrby Young Pnteet Batting gome. KEARNEY. Neb., July 13.-Ppeetnl Tele gram. ) Outside of the decisions of Umpire Kougee In today's gnme between Hastings and Kearney, the game was good. His decisions were so distasteful that the peo. pie were on the diamond hnlf the time, the game ending In Hastings' favor. The best feature of the game was two two-bsse hl.s and two home runs, all by Poteet. Score: , R.H.n. Hastings 7 8 3 Kearney- 4 8 6 Batteries: Kearney. Pendergrnft and Zn lusky; Hastings. Dort and Poteet. Umpires: Bailey and Rougee. CITY TESIS TOinXEY DRAWINGS GAMES IX THE! AMERICAS LEAGUE Detroit Wins from Philadelphia on Errors. PHILADELPHIA. Pa.. July 13. Coombs pitched good enough ball today to win, but the errors of his team mates gave Detroit the game. Score: DETROIT. ' PHILADELPHIA. B.H.O.A.K. B.H.O. A. 81. Jonea. cf I 0 I 4 4 Hartsel, If... I 1 8 6 0 114 0 Lord, CI 4 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 Davla, lb 8 1 I I 1 4 110 Beyhold, rf... I I 6 0 6 0 110 Murphy, Ib... 4 1111 1 11 0 0 Croaa. aa I 0 I 4 I 1111 KnlKht, Ib... 4 1116 110 0 Powera, C....I 1 T I 0 110 0 Coomba, p.... 4 6 0 1 1 Oil 0li brack .... 1 6 0 0 6 0600 6 0 0 6 Toula II I 27 13 4 Pairing for Preliminary Ronml, Which Begins at Field Clnb Today. Drawing for the cltv tennis tournament, which begins st the courts of the Field club this afternoon, were held at the Field club house last night. The prellmlnsry round will open at 2: sharp this afternoon. The drawings resulted: O H. Prltchett, Racquet, a bye. Herbert Kohn. Field club, a bye. M. O. Headley. Saratoga, a bye. Anton Potter, Field club, a bye. E. Sweet, Saratoga, a bye. L. Heyn, Windsor Place, a bye. D. O. Berg, a bve. O. Martin, Field club, a bye. J. Hughes, Field club, plays O. G. Pol lock, Field club. F. Hamilton. Racquet, plays W. HUlls, Field club. J. Heyn. Windsor Place, plavs A. Collett, Field club. W. Foster plays J. Brown. Country club. H. Koch. West Farnam, plays Rasmus sen, Field club. J. Reddlck, Country club, plays W. Cham bers, Field club. Dr. Teal, Field club,' plays H. Reed, Wal nut Hill. S. Potter, Field club, plays J. Richardson, JJietx. . F. M. Wllklns. St. Croix, nlavs F. Potter- South Omaha. s A. Scrlbner. Fie d club, nlavs W. Wood. Field club. O. A. Potter. South Omaha. Dlavs R. A. Newell, Kountse Place, E. R. Burnett- Park, brays GlllesDle. Sara toga. M. Schwartx. West Farnam. n avs R. West. Field club. L. Wilson. Young Men's Christian asso ciation, plays L. Kennard, Field club. t tin I'otter, - Field club, plays Cornwell, Dletz. S. S. Caldwell. Field club. Dlavs G. C. Hunt. Saratoga. it. Lou, Saratoga, a bve. R. Harris. Walnut Hill, a bve. S. Doherty, Field club, a bve. T. Cooley, South Tenth, a bye. Dr. Schneider. Field club, a bye. S. Smith, Field club, a bye. J. Van Dorn. Saratoga, a bye. R. Ralney. Field club, a bve. The tourament committee Is made un nf Herbert Kohn. chairman. Jack Hughes and Ciaii Martin. The number of entries Is very encouraging and the representation of a numuer or new clubs Is taken as Indicating the Interest felt in tennis this season. 8. hacfer. 2b.. I Crawford, rf. 6 MVinlyra. If.. 4 Coughlln, 8b. I Llndeey. lb.. 4 O' Laary, as... 4 Warner, c... I Schmidt, e... 1 Eubanka. p... I Kllllan, p.... 0 Cobb 0 Totala.. ..'..SI 7 27 16 1 Batted- for Eubank In ninth. Batted for Powers In ninth. Detroit 1 1001000 14 Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 1 0 "0 1 03 Left on bases: Detroit. 9: Philadelphia. 8. Stolen bases: Schaefer, Jonea. Two- base hit: Warner. Sacrifice hits: Coughlln, Eubanks, Cobb, Lord. Double plays: Schae fer, O'leary and Lindsay; Schaefer and Lindsay. Struck out: By Coombs, 6: By uubanKs, z. liases on pans: un i oomDs, 6; off Eubanks, 4; off Kllllan, 1. Hits: Oft Eubanks, 8 In eight Innings. Time: 2:2u. Umpires: Connor and Connolly. Boston En ay (or Bt. Loals. B08TON. July 18 St. Louis batted Tan nehill out of the box today, scoring at will as long as he pitched. Glare, who replaced him, held the visitors to one hit in the last six innings. Score: ET. LOUIS. BOSTON. B.H.O.A.K. B.H.O.A.K. Ntlss, rf 4 114 OPerant, as.... 4 1111 Jonaa. lb I 111 6 1 Slant, cf 4 4 I I 4 Stone. If 4 I 0 Hoey, ir 4.1 I I I Hemphill, cf. 4 I I I 0 Pen-la. lb.... 4 114 1 Wallace, aa.. 116 1 lOodwtn, 8b... 4 1111 0 Brian, lb., 4 6 6 6 OHayden, rf .1 6 111 Hartiell. lb.. 4 4 1 I 0 Freeman, lb. I 111 1 0 O'Connor, o.. 4 1 4 0 OArmbruatar. el 4 I 6 0 Petty, p 4 0 0 1 OTannehlll, p.. 1 0 1 I I p I 0 1 0 0 Totala. St. Louis Boston . Camas la Taree-I Leagae. At Rock Island Dubuque, 3; Rock Isl and. I At Deeatur Peoria, If Decatur, . At Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids. 8: Daven port, 4. At Bloomlngton Bpringdeld. 10; Bloom in I ion, , Qlase. 17 I IT II 1 Totala IS I It 11 4 404000000 0000001001 Three-base hit: Wallace. 6tolen base Nllea. Double plays: Ulaze to Parent 13 t reeman. atiace to U tinen to Jones Hits: Off Tannehlll, 7 In three Innings; off Glaze. 1 In six innings. First base on balls: Off Glaze, 1: off Felty. 1. Hit with r.ltched ball: By Tannehlll, 1: by Pelty, 1 Struck out: By Glaze, I; by Pelty. 3. Time: 1:40. Umpires: O'Loughlln and Lvans. Chicago Wins la Xlath. NEW YORK. July 13. The visiting team from Chicago batted out a ninth Inning victory on rtogg tottay. uononue was put out of tha game In the seventh inning for deputing a decision Dy empire Sheridan. Score: CHICAGO. NEW YORK. B.H.O.A.K. B.H.O.A.K. Hahn. If I 1 I 6 0 Keelar, rf.... I 1116 Jonea. ct ...I 1 4 4 0 Chaaa. lb 4 1114 labail. lb ... I 14 4 OConroy, aa.... 4 4 4 4 1 Daela, aa I I 6 I .1 La port a. lb: 4 I I I I Altrook. lb... I III I Wllllama. Ib. I 6 I 1 a Donohue, lb . I 111 I Delehanty, If. 4 I I I 4 O'Neil. rf ... I 1 4 4 4 Hoffman, cf . I 114 4 SulllT.n. e...l 4 4 4 4 klelns. a... 4 114 4 Tannehlll, lb 4 I 6 I 1 p I 16 6 6 Owen, p I 111 4 Meager 1 4414 Totala 84 T 17 I I Totals 16 I 17 I I Batted for Hogg In the ninth, Chicago t 0 0 0 4) 1 0 1-3 New York 000000010 1 Two-base hits: Chsas. Laporte. Sacrifice bits: Williams. Sullivan. Stolen base Isneii. first oass on errors: New York. I Chicago, 1 First bsse on balls: Off Hogg, 4; oft Owen, 1. Struck out: Bv Hogg, I; oy uwen. a. wild pitcn: Hogg. Left on oases: istw lots, ; unicago, 1L Time 2:i.O. Umpire: Sheridan. Washington Defeats Clevelaaal. WASHINGTON. July 13-Haghes pitched good bal) today In the face of poor support and Aasnington defeated Cleveland. 1 to 4. Pernhard was hit hard and timely and Moore pitched the eighth inning. Buelnw was put out el the gams la th first luiUng LAST DAY OF THE AVIirR RACES Good Crowd In Attendance aad Sport of a High Class. AUBURN, Neb., July 13-(Special Tele gram.) The fourth and last day of the Auburn summer races was a banner one. The weather was fine and racing never bet ter. Four good raceg constituted the pro gram today, 2:17 trot, purse $); 2:10 pace. purse j-hv; i.ii pace, purse 6jo, and hair mile and repeat run. in the 2:li trot there were six entries with four starting. Silk, owned bv Dr. lJoyiegit St. Joseph. Mo., and driven by jiariiaen. first; i nomas m., owned and driven by E. J. U. Clncello. Pleasanton Cal., second: 8wena, owned by Wolf & Kennedy, Waterloo, la., and driven by Kennedy, third. Best time, 2:18V4. In the 2:10 pace Carle Wood, owned and driven ny u. J. Thomas. Waterloo. Ia., nrst: iiaKiey u.. -owned by S. II. Newman Algoma. Wis., and driven bv Breeding, sec nnd; Anna' Will, owned by Irwin Bros., neyenne, wyo.. and driven Dy Irwin, third: Dr. Lou. owned and driven by E. J. Edwards, Tecumseh, Neb., fourth. Best time, 2:ltH. which Is s record for the track. In the third race,' the 2.22 pace, tUtre were ten entered, all starting but one College Maid, owned by Kuster Irwin Horse company and driven by Irwin, first, taking three straight heats: John Walnut, owned by L. W. Beauland. Marlon. Mo., and driven by Collison, second; Aire E.. owned and driven by Ci. D. Dulln, I.as Animas. Colo., third; Bill Moore, owned and driven by D. D. Conay, York, Neb., iourin. iicbi time. z.la4. The half mile and repeat running, the fourth and last race, was a good one. Unmasked, ridden bv Johnson, 119 pounds, first; Solden C, ridden bv Schllng, 117 pounds, second: Ruben G., ridden by Grazer. 119 pounds, third. This was a bard fought lace. Golden C taking the first heat and Unmasked the next two. Best time, 0:49. The first quarter of the first heat in this race was made In 0:24., Auburn and vicinity has certainly been given a treat In the four davs of' races. The conditions, with the exeeptlon of Thursday afternoon, which was not bad" were perfeef. and the Interest that has been manifested has heen shown In the good attendance that the races have had every day. Some g.d horses have made marks here on the Auburn track. , The starter was Nick Rowin. BRIGHTON HANDICAP ENTRIES Twahe Horses of Averse CI am Will Com pete for Bit: Stake Today. DANDELION PROBABLY THE FAVORITE Flip Flap. Hssibsrc Belle and Whim sical Also Believed tn llnve bond Chances Race Is Worth f 20.000 to Winner. NEW YORK. July 13 Twelve horses of aversge class are named to compete to morrow In the Brighton handicap, the richest of the all-aged events of the Metro politan spring racing season. The rsce, which is run over the Seaside course of the Rrlghton Beach RAcIng sssoclatlon, has a guaranteed cash value of IJo.oiiS, of which the minner takes t2.,nmt, the second horse W.onn and the third 3-.0"0. It was in the Brighton handicap two years ago that Brq,omstlrk set a new world's record for the mile and a quarter distance. Irish Lad was but a head behind Broomstick on that ncrat-ton and the rsce wss one that will llv King In tha memory of the followers of the sport. When the horses came back to the Judges' stand It wss discovered that Irish Lad had broken down In the running. but had put up one of the gamest finishes ever seen on a race track In spite of his crippled condition. Last year the rsce was won by Artful, the 3-year-old filly that had defeated By son by the year before in the rich, futurity stakes. No horse of the class of Irish lad or Artful is In the list of starters fo this year's Brighton, but there are several fair performers In the field, who seem to have leen brought so close together In the weight arrangement as to furnish the most Interesting contest of the season. The ill-fated Dandelion, that finished second In the Metropolitan, the Brooklyn and the Suburban handicaps, and then fell down during the running In the Common wealth when the Htake seemed to be at his mercy, Is nsmed to go In the Brighton tomorrow and will probably be installed as tha post favorite. Flip Flap Has Good Chnnce. Tokalon, the winner of the Brooklyn handlcsp, is among the Brighton dozen, but her chances are not seriously considered. Flip Flap, the game little mare which won the advance stakes st Sheepshead bay' and finished third In the Brighton mile last Tuesday, undoubtedly has a royal chance for the handicap and will be played quite as heavily as the favorite. Her liking for the distance snd the fact that she was running with Hamburg Belle and Whlmsl. cal at the Brighton mile, though beaten, two heats, made many persons predict that with a quarter of a mile further to go Flip Flap would undoubtedly have been an easy winner. Hamburg Belle and Whimsical are both to be starters tomorrow and the consensus of opinion is thnt the race lies between these two, Flip FJjp and Dandelion. Ham burg Belle, the premier niller of the Ameri can turf. Is asked to go a trifle further than she Is supposed to care for and her performance will be watched with great Interest. i Ram's Horn, that seems only recently to have come back to form; Dolly Spanker, a consistent winner at a mile and there abouts; Cairngorm, stable mate of Ham burg Belle, and First Mason are four of the entries and seem to be about as evenly matched among themselves as the first four. The track Is extremely fast Just now and clear weather Is expected tomorrow. List of Entries. The entries. Jockeys and probable odds are: Flip Flap (W. Knapp, lnfi) O. Lsngdon 4 to 1 Tokalon (Bedell. 118 J. W. Fuller. ..16 to 1 Whimsical (L. Williams, 106) T. J. Gaynor ft to 1 Hamburg Belle (Lyne. 130) B. Paget. 3 to 1 Cairngorm (Horner. 118) 8. Paget.... 3 to 1 Dandelion (Miller. 106) F. Hitchcock.. 6 to 2 First Mason (Sewell, 114) C. Row.. 3) to 1 Ram's Horn (Shaw, 114) W. 8. Wil liams 13 to 1 Dolly 8panker (Troxler. 107) R. T. Wilson, Jr 15tol Cederstrome (Brussell, 86) W. R. Nel son SO to 1 Brancas (J. Jones, 107) W. Gerst. . . .30 to 1 Miss Crawford (Koerner, 95) W. W. . Harden 60tol Coupled. S- S (S fo RTIIEDL LIDD The demand fir S. S. S." has star!i1y Increased since it was first rlaeeJ on the market until it is now recognized as the preatest of all Mood purifiers. It has won its way to success because IT CUflCS DISEASE, and there are few homes where "S. S. 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NEWPORT, England. July 13 Owing to the fact that it waa raining no games were played today In the Welsh women's cham pionship tennis contest. Miss May but ton of California will play In the final of th women's championship tomorrow and she Is also In the sucond round of the open women's doubles. mixed doubles and women's singles handlcsp. I'nless she re tires or Is besten in some of the douhl-s Miss Sutton will be on the courts nine times tomorrow. Coartaey Halts Cornell. ITHACA, N. T.. July 13,-Charles B. Courtney has tendered his resignation as roach of the Cornell crews. He gives aa tha reasotv for the step th continual an noyances which he says the Cornell ath letic iusnaaeiutal baa subjected him to. EVENTS Oy THE III MG TRACKS Three Favorites and Two Serond Choices Win at Brighton Bench. NEW YORK. July 13 Three favorites and three second choices divided the money at Brighton Beach today. The handicap, fourth on the card, at one mile and a sixteenth, resulted in un easy victory for Ioglstllla. . Aeronaut made the race to the stretch, when Logistilla took command snd won. Orly 11 was heavily played for the filace, being backed from 3 to 1 to 3 to 2. le finished fourth. Electioneer was played down from 20 to 1 to 5 to 1 in the last race, but McCarter, the favorite, beat him a head. Results: First race, mile and a sixteenth: Mnxle Witt won, Albert F second, Waterbearer third. Time: 1:48. Second race, six furlongs: Lady Anne Won, Consistent second, Cresslna third. Tune: 1:12. Third race, five and a half furlongs: Frank Lord won, Al Powell second, Jaunty third. Time: 1:07. Fourth race, mile and a sixteenth: Logls tllla won. Aeronaut second, Grenada third. Time: 1.454. Fifth race, selling, mile and a quarter: Maxnar won, Rlennenwurth second, Tartan third. Time: 2:06. n Sixth race, six furlongs: McCarter won. Electioneer second, Ben Strong third. Time: 1 '14Si CINCINNATI. 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Hod Volf rc.ub Tn the Ana, round of th.i-tv-six boles instch play, and an both of them have shown excellent forp. through out the week, each has a host of follow ers Since the Cnlted Slates Golf ass... elation started these annual tournamen s none of them became International In character until the present contest, tf.i.l this fact h"s caused additional interest In final match. K When Walter J Trsvls. the form-r Americsn and Hrttisn amateur , defested Jerome D. Travers. who Is only s bov In years, this morning the popular Idea was thst he would last through th-t semi-final and win from Byers. The llttsburg man played strong and con sistently, however, and. while Travis and he were about enual on the long game. Bvers was better on the short gam and won bv 4 up snd 3 to play. 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