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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 15, IWrt.
A
... it ...
ROURRES OUTPLAY DENVER
Cmaha Tom Clipi the Grin?? Clawi in
Tioa Faihio.
PAIGE BATTED ,!AR0 AND TIMELY
erea ,afe Hlta Develop that M(if
Rim, While MoVflfr U Given
Splendid gapport by His
Fielders.
DENVER, July 14 Dumb plays by Den
ver and Omaha success In finding Paige
Itvt the visitors sn easy victory, here this
afternoon before a large crowd containing
many visiting Elks. There was a large
contingent from other Western league cities
and Omaha had plenty of supporters. Car
ter's fielding win again a feature. Lincoln
opens a series Sunday. The ecore:
OMAHA.
AB. R. . O.
II.
1
1
1
0
1
n
o
1
a
A.
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
4
1
farter rf
Howard. 2b
Purring, 3b
Welch rf......
Bassey, If
Gnndlng, r
Runkle, lb
Irfing. sa
McN'-eley, p....
Totals
414
34 7
7 n
DENVER.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Mcllalt. cf 4 0
1
4
0
Engl. 2b 4 1
I Unln 11. rf 4 0
Zahifkv, lb 4 0
Rerldlrg. Sb I I
RiihhcII, If 4 1
J. Smith, as 4 0
Welgardt, c 4 0
I' IK", p 2 0
Adams, p. ...i 1 0
1
10
0
17
Total 34 3 7
Omaha 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 10-7
Denver 00001000 23
' Sacrifice hit: Howard. Two-baae hit: Mc
Neeley. Home run: Bassey. Three-bane
hitf: Russell. Howard. Bases on balls:
Off Palgr. 1; off McNeeley, 8. Struck out:
By Paige.. 1; by Adams, 1; by McNeeley,
3 First ba.c on errors : Denver, 1: Omaha,
Double play: J. Smith to Zalusky. Left
un buses: Denver, 6; Omaha, 3. Time: l.Zi.
linplre: Keefe.
aealo Starts la 'Rarly.
PI'EBLO, July 14.-Pueblo took a big lead
1)1 the first two Innings of this afternoon's
gan.e nnd maintained It throughout, de
feating the Cornhuskers In the final game
of ttio series by a score of 10 to 7. The
Drat three Innings were played In a dril
ling rain. Except In toe second Inning
ol.cndorf pitched good ball, an error by
Kinrt letting In Lincoln's last two nine
in the third. On account of the darknesa
Pueblo batted first and at once started
the run-getting with the new ball. Cook
slrpled over second and McOllvray cleared
the bates with a long homer to the left
field fence. Score:
PUEBLO.
, I AB.
Cook. If 6
McUllvray, lb 6
Morrison, cf 4
Melchlor, rf 5
Elwctt. 3b 4
Messltt, c 6
f'iske, ss 6
I iBdrr, lb. ..' 6
Vollendorf, p 3
H. O.
1 ' 2
A. E.
11
3
1
7
1
0
0
Totals 41 10 16 27
LINCOLN.
AB. R
H.
1
1
2
2
0
8
0
2
2
A.
1
8
4
0
0
0
Jt
0
3
Ketrhum, cf
barton, sa
Wulllln. 3b
Thomas,' lb.......
Wolfe, If
Fenlon, rf
Sieen. 2b
Zlnran, e
McKay, p
6
... 6
... 6
...41
Totals
7 13 27 14
Pueblo B 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 0-10
Lincoln 6 4 2 0 6 0 0-0 17
Two-base hits: Elwert, Meaaltt. Bader,
Cook. Quill n. Zlnran. Home run: Mc
Ollvray, Qulllln. Stolen base: Cook. Bases
on balls: Off McKay, 8; off Vollendorf, 1.
f":uc!j. .Yt: Bv McKay. 3. Hit by pitched
ball: ollendorf. Morrlaon. Time: 1:30. Um
pire: McCarthy. Attendance: 260.
standing; of the Team.
Played. Won. Lost. Pet.
te Molnea
Omaha
Denver
Sioux City .,
Lincoln
.70
49
21
.700
69
72
70
71
:
37
31
29
31
36
89
42
.061
.511
.443
.4u8
Puebh)
70
27
43
flames fnrinv rt .ah. . - , .
at Denver, Dcs Molnea at Sioux City.
AVERAGES OF THE OMAHA TEAM
Hitting; Streak Coatlaaee and Games
Woa Make a Fine Showing.
Omaha played six games last week and
won five of them, all away from home.
This rally has enthused the local fans
greatly, and has removed much of the de
pression caused by the losses to Des Molnea
of the week before. Even If all the games
to be played with Pueblo should be lost,
which Isn't at all likely, It would give
Omaha an even break on the trip. The way
the team Is hitting and fielding Just now,
with the pitchers working fairly well, prorn-
mu"h different record than the first
halt of the season. It la simply history
repeating Itself, for during the last three
seasons the Omahss have made a splendid
rally after the half-way post was passed
and have finished strong. It may not be
possible to win the pennant, but the Cham
pions will know they have been In a race
before the season closes, and It won't do
for Canttllon to move any of hla star play
ers to Milwaukee, either, Dropping Ben
der from the list doesn't make any dl (Ter
ence aa regards the batting average of
the team, for he was batting the average,
but It does cut the fielding down some.
Without Bender last week the team field
ing average was .1(42, which figure Is used
for comparison this week, as Bender's 282
chances are dropped. The figures for the
season are:
," BATTING AVERAGES.
Games. AB. R. H. Ave. L.W.
Welch 71 347 M 87 .3f.2 .338
Rogers 8 12 2 4 .333 ....
Dolan 68 348 38 80 .X3 , .811
Perrlng ,1 273 62 7 .319 .814
I-ong 22 76 8 20 .27 .34
Basacy 71 2i 66 76 .2S .25
Runkle 6ft 3tt 19 6.1 .21 .2ti6
tiondlng 61 179 23 46 .261 .266
McNeeley .... 73 7 18 .247 .218
Howard 44 167 28 41 .246 .262
Corns 94 8 8 . 236 . 242
Carter 62 223 39 48 . 216 . 211
Banders 17 63 4 12 .190 .200
Dodge 16 64 6 7 .130 .140
Team 71 1137 341 66 .274 .200
, FIELDING AVERAGES.
O. A. E. TC. Ave. L.W.
.. 0 46 0 63 1.000 1.000
..13 10 14 l l.HI l.M
,.234 80 6 822 .976 .973
,. 614 32 26 71 . .947
.. 136 12 1 lti .966 .949
..6 43 I 62 . 942 . 936
.. 92 16 6 116 .9.11 .U8
..148 10 12 170 .9.10 .933
.. 1M 132 23 311 .926 .923
.. ino t 24 2!8 .918 927
.. 113 KM 23 266 .910 .9
.. 1 28 2 32 .9ii6 X
.. 41 49 10 1 . .913
..2 32 4 38 .K92 .m
..1664 76 160 263 .936 .942
Debat is Bright.
Banders ....
Rogers
Oondlug . ...
, Dole a ,
Baaaey ....
McNeeley ..
Caiter
.'Welch
Kunkla ....
: Perrlng ....
: Howard ...
IhMlge
, Itig
Corns
, Team ...
n
The Union Stock Yards base ball team
defeated the South Omaha Country club
on the grounds at the Country club yester
day. The game waa played in a alow
drlssllng rain and waa finally called In the
aeventh Inning on this account. This waa
. the Initial game for' the Country club team
and. although defeated. It was elated at the
showing Dade Score:
' : COl'STRY CIA'9. V. I. YARDS
H O. A at.
rulllam. e. 4 I a 1 rinler. c...
laugh;, C...I III tt'ollea. p
Adaau. I.... 4 t 11 Randall. Ik.
King, rf 4 1 Mailer, tt ...
4
4
4
I I s
1 0 0
I
4
bsudmaa. Ik. 4 1 IJohnaoa. lb
Snarwooe. lb. I 1 I
Maaa, aa....4 1
lr. If I I t
Marlla, rf.... I I 0
'rawar4. Ik. 4
lhaller. aa ... 1
Tranarr. If... I
t'aaipbell. rt. I
Totala. II IU1I I foiala......l! I mt
Goodman hit by batted ball.
Union Stork Yards 1 0 4 1 0 0 17
Country Club 0 0 0 8 0 2 06
Struck out: By Collier. T; by Can they. g.
. Bases on halls: Off Collier, 2; off Caughey,
. 1. Wild pitch: By Caughey. 1. Left on
Basra. iuurnry ciuu, i, i nin Dioca laras,
Time: 1:80. Umpire Hlnkle.
Field dak Wlu.
' In a fast game of ball on the Omaha Field
-club grounds, which waa slightly Inter
1 rupted by the rain, Saturday afternoon the
' Frld club players won from the Union Pa.
- . rlAc Store team for the second tlnrf this
seson. the score yesterday being I to 6.
hew (aoea wars seen la Uas Pcld dub Use
well. Claire at
on the plaudits
R.H.K.
9 12 -8 10 2
II 0-6 7 4
Rice and Carr;
Union Pacific Htore, Kent
e and Kennedy,
t. Union Haclnc
lib, 6; Union Fa-
Stolen beeee: Field club,
Htote. 1. Errors: Field c
cine Store, 7. Struck out:
It v 'Rice, 8; lv
Off Rice, 3. off
heoRft, 4. Bases on balls
Keogh. 6.
GAMES M AMERICA ASSOCIATION
ladlanapolls Ronrhes Hits oa Kansas
City Pitcher.
KANSAS CITT. July 14 -Frants did not
allow a man to rea.Mi firt base until the
fifth Inning, but in the fifth and sixth he
gave three bases on balls, and allowed
three hits, which gave the game to Indian,
apolis. Score: ,
INDIAN A POt,:. KANSAS TTTT.
D.H.O. A.g. H O. A C.
rranleivr, rf. 4 1 I 1 Perrlne. M .. 14 1
Atharton. lb. 4 I
III iwaiaroa. rf
1 9IMl7 ...
l to o ('mit. if.
til? Hill, rt
8 6 14 6
1
10 4 19
Hlmea. cf I
carr. lb I
wiliiama, as. 4
l e
Perrr. H...
Mar-ao, lb
Kahna. c...
Hlrker, P.
Totala....
t e 0 Phrle. lb 4 A t
t
.16 6 8 1 Hurkt, lb 8 1
. I t I 0 B(ihtnnoa .
. I 1 i 0 Sulllran, lb.
- Leihy. e
.1 4 27 tt 3 Frants. p....
esse
0 t
1 t
o
l e
84
Totala ti 4 27 13
Batted for Waldton In ninth.
Ratted for Sullivan In the ninth.
Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 06
Kansas City 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 o 02
Two-base hits: Pefrlne, Frants. Three
base hlta, perrtne, Carr. Bases on balls:
Off Hlckey, 4; off Frants, 3. Struck out:
By Frants, 8; by Hlckey. 1 Double playa:
Marcan, Williams to Carr; Dunleavy to
Kahoe. Left on bases: Indianapolis, 1;
Kansas City, 0 Hit by pitched ball, Wald
ron. Stolen bases: Burke, Marcan, Wil
liams, Hlmes, Atherton (;. Time; 1:40.
Umpire: Kane.
Potlmaaa Wlae Hla Owa Gaaac.
ST. PAUL, July 14. Puttmsnn won his
ow n game today by . hitting a home run
with a man on base and driving In another
run with a long single. Slagie was wild
and was replaced by Moore In the sixth.
It rained during almost the entire game.
Score:
LOflBVII.Llt. ' 8T. PAl L.
B H.O.A . B.H.O.A.K.
Hallman, If.. 4 I 1 Oeler. rf..... I 111
Ptov.ll, rf....l III Siifitrn, C....I 0111
Rraahear. lb. 4 I I I 0 Drill, c 1 lilt
Sulllran, lb.. 4 6 11 6 0 VanZanat. ef. 4 0 0 6 I
Kerwin, rr...l ISO rrtak. If 1
10 0
III
III
Wooilrnir, lb. 4 1 I
Shaw., a 1 I
0 Wheeler, lb, . I 1
Rvk'nrel4, sal I
Qulnlan. sa... I ell 0 Padden, tb...l I 4
Pvttmann, p.. 4 I I 1 1 Nordrke, lb.. 4 I 1
I I
I I
- Slasle. d I
Oil
Totala II I 27 14 1 Moore, p I
6 4 0
Totala 17 11 V II 0
Louisville 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 04
St. Paul 2 0100000 0-3
Two-base hit: Padden. Home run: Putt
mann. Stolen base: Woodruff. Double
plays: Rockenfeld to Wheeler; Sugden to
Padden; Brashear. Qulnlan to Sullivan.
Hits: Off Slagle, 3 In five and tSLO-thirds
innings. Bases on balls: Off Slagle, 4; oft
Moore, 2; off Puttmann. 5. Hit by pitcher:
By Slagle, Shaw and Kerwin. Struck out:
By Slagle, 1; by Moore, 2; by Puttmann, 3.
Sacrifice hits: Sugden, Shaw., Left on
bases: St. Paul. 11; Louisville, 11. Time:
1:06. Umpire: Owens. ' .
C'olnrahaa Ranches Hits.
MILWAUKEE. July 14. Columbus landed
on Curtis for two home runs and two triples
In the first two Innings this afternoon, scor
ing six runs which proved more than
enough to win. Bcore:
COLl'MBl'l. MILWAVKBR.
B.H.O A B. B.H.O.A.K.
Flrkerlng . cf, 6 I 0 0 0 Robinson, aa. I I 1 I 0
Wrlgler. !b..l
0 I
I OUrean. rf 4
I 4 M'l'heaney, It 4
0 0 Balaman, lb.: 4
0 Hemphill, ct. 4
0 0 Berllle. c... 4
1 1 Roth, c 0
I Orlirk. lb 4
1 OMcCorm'k, lb I
0 0 Curtla. p 0
I I
I
1 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 . 0
I 1
Hlnchman, rf 6
Coultar, II.... 4
Kltam, lb 4
Frlel, lb I
Hulawltt, aa.. I
Rraa, e 4 1 10
Blue, e 10 0
Bersar, p I
1 0
00
0 0 1
0 10
Hrnaa. d I
Totala 17 11 17 1 1 Goodwin, p... I
V Totals II I IT 11
Columbus 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 08
Milwaukee 0 1 0 0 8 0 0 0 04
Hits: Off Curtis, 6 In one and two-thirds
Innings; off Hynes, 8 In three and one-third
Innings; oft Goodwin. 2 In four Innings.
Two-base hit: Bateman. Three-base hits:
McChesney, Klhm, Coulter. Ryan. Picker
ing. Home runs: Hlnchman. Berger.
Stolen bases: Robinson, Pickering, Huls
wltt. Bases on balls: Off Goodwin, 2; off
Hynes, 1; off Berger, 2. . Struck out: By
Berger. 10; by Goodwin, 3. Sacrifice hits:
Klhm, Hulswltt, Ryan. Left on bases: Mil
waukee, 6; Columbus. 6. Time: 1:60. Um
pires: Egan and Sullivan.
Millers Shot Oat Madheos.
MINNEAPOLIS.' .July 14.-Thomas was
Invincible today and held Toledo to five
scattering hits, while Camnlts was easy
for Minneapolis. The greater part of the
game was played in a drisillng rain. Both
teams fielded well. Score:
MINNEAPOLIS. TOLEDO. ' ;
B.H. O.A.I. B.H.O.A.K.
Darla, as 4 1 I 0 0 Cllniman. as. 4 1 1 I 1
Sulllran. rf.. 4
Freeman, lb.. I
Granting' r, lb I
Hart. If I
Orlar, aa I
Orabam, lb.. I
Yaaaar, c I
Thomas, p.... 4
1 1 0 J. Clarke. It. 4 8 0 0 0
1 10 0 lOdwall, cf....4 110 0
1 I I 0 Nance rf I I 4 I
0 OKruesar, lb.. I 0 1 0 0
4. OKrvaba. lb.... 4 6 4 0
0' 0W. Clarke, lb 4 1 11 1
1 0 Abbott, c I 1 1
I ICamnlti, p... I 0 1. 0
Totala 11 10 17 10 I Totals II I 14 10 1
Minneapolis 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 6
Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Three-base hit: Davis. Two-base hit:
Odwell. struck out: By Thomas, 4. Bases
on balls: Off Thomas, 1; off Camnlts. 2.
Sacrifice hits: Oyler, Graham, Krueger.
Stolen basea: Yeager, Cllngman. Wild
pltoh: Camnlts. Left on bases: Minne
apolis. 8; Toledo, 6.. Time: 1:40. Umpire:
Langley.
Standing; of the Teams.
Played. Won. Lost
Pet.
,0t
.on
643
.oit
.614
.406
.390
Columbus ...
Milwaukee
Toledo ,
Minneapolis ,
Iulsvllle ..,
Kansas City.
62
47
34
82
81
86
82
83
82
81
36 '
37
40
39
46
60
61
44
46
43
38
22
30
m. faui
Indianapolis
.370
Games today: Columbus at Milwaukee
Toledo at Minneapolis, Indianapolis at
Kansas city, Louisville at St. Paul.
CLIFF DWELLERS WIN O.Mt'B MORE
Colonel Ryder's Owls Wallop the
Wild Ones Again.
For the second time Dan Butler's Cow.
Sunchers were ruthlessly slaughtered by
ack Ryder's Cllffdwellers. the scene of
carnage being Vinton street park yesterday
afternoon and the Anal score standing at
18 to 2 In favor of Colonel Ryder's unvan
uulelied ones. The game was stopped In
the sixth Inning on account of rain, but
the disconsolate democrats were ready to
quit anyway.
The men from the cliff played almost an
errorless game and showed the effect of
tne nerd, earneat training they have put
In elnce the first contest. Ms honey at
shortstop and Plummer In the field were
bright particular stars Everything that
came their way stopped and they chased
nies nae veterans. Tommy roy fanned out
the amateur batters from Mayor Deni
ms ns camp In a way that took the ringer
out of their play from the first. Joe Mar
row went in the pox in the nrth and kept
the heada of the city hall men In a whirl
until the close of the game.
Butter's cowboys seemed unable to get
into the game at all and were forced to
atand by and watch Colonel Ryder's pets
swing around the bases In a way that wag
bewildering. The umpire tried to help out
by letting bias runners swing circles
around the basemen and take all sorts of
short cuts, but It was no use. The rain
that began in tho sixth brought welcome
relief from the slaughter ana the umpire
mercifully called a halt. Score:
CI.lFr DWELUEKI COWPl'NCHBRS.
R H O A k g H.O.A. t.
gundhlal, lb. I 1 I I 1 Wbltn.y. e.l 4 1 1
Jorganaoo, If. 1
I I
Ford, lb: I 1
Hutler. lb... 1 1
lltockham. lb 1
lain, cf 1
Prtmaas, p. ..
Ablen, rf 0
rua'gham.' aa 0
Prtee, If I
Solomon, Ik. . I
Tracy, a I
Moron r. cf . . I
Mahoner. sa.. I
Tor. p-Jb.... I
Marrow. Ib-p I
4
1
I
Kiirk. rf.
III
Miaor
I
0 .
1 Totala I 4 II I I
Plummar. ef. I
Totals II I II 4 1
Cliffdwellers I 1 0 3 4 7-11
C ow punchers 1 a 0 O 1 02
Struck out: By Toy, 3; by Marrow. 2;
by Prlmeau. 1 Bases on balls: Off Toy.
2; off Marrow, 1; off Prlmeau, 8. Hit by
pitrnea oan: ay r-nmeau, . Attendance
6,471 Umpire: Sheridan.
Bradahaw Defeats Aarern.
BRAD8HAW. Neb., July 14.-tSDeclal.l
In the gums between Bradshaw and Aurora
Bradsnaw won a nam battle, playing
1 ....1.1 m . -
iiiu uniivuiticw 1 ruui snari 10 nnisn
Score: .
. . R H. E.
Bradsnaw 3 lj 4
Aurora 2 I 4
niiicnri. Draoinaw, Tooer svna AJleD
Aurora, Wanek and Waddle. Umpires'
pth wi aviia ncnanvu.
Hadlatara Wo aa
The Real Estate exchange team won from
the American Radiator nine Saturday bv
. k. , .A a 1 ...... . .
iiiv wAii i,i iv hi i. owiivries : .xcnange,
Wlnslow. Nordstrom and Reed; Radiator.
change, U, Kadiams, 4
up and the new ones did
first was a wonder and i
of the spectators. Score:
Field rluh 2 0 10 2
Union Pacific. 1 0 12 0
Batteries: Find club.
EIGHMSSKG TIE IN CHICAGO
Bain . 8tpt Play Between
Quakers.
Cab tad
EACH TEAM SCORES ONCE IN FIRST
Roth Rnaa Are Mad by a
Doable Followed by a Single
Srorea of Other
Games.
CHICAGO, July 14 -Rain stopped todsy s
game after Philadelphia's half of the eighth
with the score tied at 1 to 1. A double by
Tltua and Courtney's single gave the visi
tors one, and an exact duplicate, Sheckard's
double and Schulte'a single, scored one for
Chicago In the first inning. Score:
CHICAOO. PHILADELPHIA.
B.H.O.A.K. -B.H.O.A E
!. rf re 3 4 OThomaa. rf... I I I
Hherltard. If.. I 1 I 0 loieaaon. Ih..l I C
Schulte, rt... 1 l o OTllua. rf I 110
t'hanre. lb...l 0 11 0 0OnrnT. lb. I 1 I 1 u
Stelnfeldt. lb I S 0 4 0 Magea, If I 0 I 0 s
Tinker. aa....l 1 1 4 0 Uoolln. aa....l 111
Evara, lb I 1 I i 0 Rranrleld. lb I 1 I S
Kllng. c I 1 2 0 0 Dooln. . .1 0 110
Rtulbach, p.. I 1 0 2 0 Sparka. p I 0 0 I
Totals. .....24 1 14 14 0 Totala t7 4 11 I
Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Left on bases: Chicago, 8: Phlludelphla.
2. Two-base lilts: Kliet ksrd. Tltu" Sh -rlflce
hit: Chance. Stolen base: Chance.
Double playa: Tinker and Clianc , .
lln and Bransfleld. Struck out: ;:y
Reulbach. 1; by Sparks, 1. First base on
balls: Off Reulbach, 1; off Sparks, .
Time: 1:40. Umpire: Johnstone.
Plttsbarg Shots Oat Boston.
PITTSBURG. July 14 In a pitchers
battle today Pittsburg defeated Boston, 2
to 0. Not a hit was made off Dorner until
the seventh Inning, when Plttanuig
bunched hlta and scored two runs. Presi
dent Pull lam was at the game and left
tonight for Cincinnati un Ins tour of tnu
circuit. Score:
PITTSBfRO. BOSTON.
B H O A E. B.H.O.A.K.
Itesrh, cf 4 111 Brldweli, aa . 4 1 I 3 0
Ganler. rf.... 4 0 0 0 Tenner, lb... 4 I 14 0
Clarka. If.... I 1 I 1 0 Hraln. lb 4 0 I i ii
Wagner, as. .. I I I 0 Bates, cf 4 1 1 0 I
Nealon. lb... I 1 11 0 0 Howard, It... I 110 0
Sheohan, lb.. I 1 1 I 1 Dolan, rt I 0 0 v 0
Rltchfj, 8b.. I 0 14 0 Brown, o I goto
Fbalpa. e I 0 I 0 UO'NXI. c 0 0 10 0
Lelfleld, p....l 4 0 4 OStrobel, 2b... I 1 1 1 v
, Dorner, p.... 2 0 0 a b
Totals 17 4 17 14 I
Totata 2 i 14 II '
Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2
Boston ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 u 0 o
Three-base hlta: Clarke, Slieehan. Sac
rifice hit: Howard. Stolen base: Strobol.
Flrat baae on balls: Off Ielfleld, 2; off
porner, 2. Struck out: By Lelfleld, 2; by
Dorner, 1. Time: 1:60. Umpire; Con
way. ivra jasei uotn Uamea.
ST. LOUIS, July 14. Good pitching by
McGinnity and Mathewaon enabled New
York to take both sjamea of a double
header today, defeating Ht. Louis 6 to 1
and 4 to 0. Score, first game:
, NEW YORK. ST. LOt'lB.
B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B.
Breanahan, c. 4 I I 0 0 Bun h, If I 0 1 0
Strang. rf....l I 1 S. 0 Bennett, Ik. . 4 1110
Shannon, If.. I 1 0 0 0J. Marshall, rf 4 0 0 0 0
Srrmour. cf.. I I 0 0 US moot, cf 4 110 0
MrOann, lb.. 4 0 10 1 tiNoonan, lb... I 1 11 0 0
Devlin, 8b.... I Oil OHoatettar. lb. 4 0 0 I 1
Dahlan. pa.... I 1 1 I w. Marshall, I 0 I 10
(1 1 1 ban. lb... I 0 14 OM.brlda. aa..l 0 1 I 1
McOlnnltj, p. 4 0 2 1 0 .argar, p. ... 8 0 0 4 0
Totala II 10 11 1 0 Totals 10 "l ii - 2
New York 1 03000100-6
Bt. Louis o 0 U 0 0 0 1 0 01
Earned runs: St. Louis, 1; New York. 2.
Sacrifice hits: Seymour, Gilbert. Passed
ball: W. Marshall, 1. Bases on balls: Off
ntTT,'rx?; ?.n McQJntilty, 3. Struck out:
By McGinnity; 4; by Karger, 2. Left on
et: Lou'"' S; New York. 3. Time:
1:60. Umpires: Emalla and rrn
Score aecond'game:
NEW YORK ST. LOVI8.
B H O A r n u M .
Wrang. rf .... 8 lit, 0 Burrh. If I Olio
Shannon, If . 4 1 0 0 0 BannMI. lb . I 1,11
Sarmour. cf . I IDS OJ.U.r.h.11 w a a i i i
MrOann, lb.. I 0 10 0 OSmoot. cf 4 1 i -a
Devlin, lb ... 4 1 I 1 I.Noonan. lb... 4 Olio
Dablen. as ... I 1 1 (. uw.i. ,w 1 . ! i '
Ollbert. lb... 4 1 I 7 0 W.Maraba'll. c i i I Z i
Mathewion. p I 1 0 I tl brown, p....j 011
TotS's II 1:7 17 I Total. an Z I .
New York n i t n 1 n a .
St. Louis. -.0 0 0 0 0 n n n
Earned run KIw Tn.i, , .i .
h t: Mathewaon ' W. Mar.hall Double
R?J?nednba"r, Y.- Mah. 1- Stolen baseS;
Shannon. Devlin. Basea on balls: off
Mathewson. 2; off Brown. 9. Struck out-
hY.."lSrwf"!..4:.b3:.Brwn' 8 on
1.a W'' , - -vvw x Ul IV. 14,.
.48.. Lmplres: Emslle and ODav.
Time:
Game Postponed,
At Cincinnati Brooklvn-r-innion.ti
postponed on account of rain. . '
Standing; of the Teams.
flayed. Won. Lost. Pet.
Chlcaao
80
6G
M
27
28
39
New York
Pittsburg
Philadelphia
Cincinnati .........
St. Louis
.. t
.. 78
. . 79
.. 70
::S
.. 80
4
60
40
l
31
28
27
.045
.641
.tM
.418
.33
.373
.339
4o
60
47
63
Brooklyn
Boston
Gsmes todav:
Brooklyn at Cincinnati,
Louis, Philadelphia at
New York at St,
Cnlcago.
GAMES IN THE AMERICAS LEAGUE
Philadelphia Wins a Slagging- Match
from Detroit.
PHILADELPHIA. Julv 14 rhiiar.inhi.
defeated Detroit today in the third Inning.
,it:ii nuiiin waa mi so naru ne nad to
retire. In the same Inning the visitors
batted Waddell freely and he, too, was
forced to leave the game. Score:
PHILADELPHIA. DETROIT.
J- . ?!0.B:' B.H.O.AE.
arxsai, IT... a 010 0 Jonaa rt 1
I I 1
lord, cf I 1 1 0 OSchaefer. lb.. I
DaTta, lb 4 111 0 0 Crawford, rf. I
Beybold, rf...4 IO0 0 Mclntyre, If .
Murpbr, lb . I I I I OCou.hiin jh a
Bckrwck. .... Ills uLlndaar. lb.. 1
Croa. aa 4 1 I I OO'Laarr. aa... 4
Knight, lb... 1 Oil OSchmldt. c... 4
Waddell. p... 110 0 tiMullla, p 1
Coaklry. ... 1 Oil 0 ai.T.r 1
Artubmatar .
Totala
Totala 14 11 IT 11 0
.11 I 14 4 3
Batted for Waddell In third.
Detroit 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 04
Philadelphia , 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 6
Left on bases: Detroit s- rkii.H.i.i-
18. Earned runs: Detroit. 2: Phllademin.
Stolen bases: Mclntvre rf,.rH
phy, Crosa. Two-baae hlta: Crawford, Mul
iln, Coughlln. Schmidt, Murphy. Sacrifice
hits: Schaefer, Slaver. Double play: Jones
to Coughlln. Btruck out: Bv Waddell I
by Coakley, 1; by Mullin. 4, oy Siever 2
uasea on oalla: Off Waddell. 2. ntr i"ni. J
1: oft Mullin. 7. Hits: (XT v.ih..ii J f'
three Innings; off Coakley, 2 In six Innings- 1
oft" Mullin. 7 In four lnnlnga; off Siever" il
in mur niiute nn oy pucnea Da 11: Davis.
Time: 2:06. Umpires: Connolly and Connor.
Store's Battla a Peat are.
BOSTON, July 14-St. Louis won today's
gams by opportune hitting. Stone's bit
ting and a running catch by Parent were
features. Bcore:
ST. WVIB. BOSTON
UM IB
It H O A B.
B.H.O. A E.
4 2 14 1
4 I i a i
4 0 4 j a
Mlaa. rf 4 I t Paraat. aa.
Jsaea. lb I til 1 eStabl. cf ..
Slaoe. If 4 I t t OHoay. If ...
nampsui, si. a i u rirni,
fh A A 1
WaLaca, sa.. 4 til lUnodwia. lb i u , 1
O Brian, lb... 4 lit sHayden. H...I a t a i
Hartaall. Ik.. 4 tit fraamao, lb. I u ' a i
Hlokay. e....l t t I tAruibrUMar, cl s i a .
Ho.all, B....I t t i tYouas. p a , J
Toiali....'..!! t Jf .J 1 Touia M 4 i7 "i
Bt. Louis..... 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 o 1-S
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 o u 0 O 0
Three-bass hits: Stone ill. fi-rtn..
Ooodwltv Jones. Stolen bases: Hemuliiu'
kj onen. vouuie nay: Wallace to O Brien
to Jones. Urat base on balls: Off Howell
1. Struck out: By Young 1; by Howell 7
Passed ball: Rlchey. Urns: 1:41. Ump rs:
O Loughlln and Kvsns. pl '
Ton Break In Waahlagtsa.
WABHINOTON. D. C, July 14-Wsah-Ington
and Cleveland played two hotly
contested gamea tola afternoon, extra In
nings being necesaary to decide each con
teat, the first going to the local team I to
t, while the vlaitora took the second, I to "
Score first game:
WABHINOTON. CUVgUANa
HO B.H.O. A E
Alllaer. aa..,. 4 til 1 fllak. rt 4 t 4 I s
ttaolay. rf... 4 I 1 t I Bay. at 4 0 a a
Mill, cf i tit ITorear. ... Ilia
Crwa. Ik til tUloia. Ik.... tils
Aaaaraaa. II. II I I I Raaamaa. Ik. I I ia 1 a
easily. Ik.. I t 4 I tjeoksu. If... 4 a a a
Siekl. Ik... 4 I t I tbradlay. lb..., a J
Harass, a.... I I I I I Beio. a 1 4 t
raltaa. 1114 t aVaaala. a. I 1 I 0
Jeaa. p 1 1 4 . t
Taukj l IMUt "J J
Teut n mi 11 1
Waablngton 0 .0 1 0 0 0 0 lj
Cleveland 0 0ttOO0v J-J
' Two bass bits; Btstl, Xaitrtoa. Bacrt-
! -"M " T-rff , .-.4:' ,"r f
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flee hits: Schalfly, hay. Jackson. 8tolen
has": Altlxer, Bemls. Double play: Filok
to Rossman. Left on bases: Washington,
2; Cleveland. B. Flrat base on balls! Pat
ten, 2. First on errors: Cleveland, 3.
Btruck out; By Fatten, 2: by Joss, 6.
Time: 1:4". t'mplre: Hurst.
Bcore second game: ' '
CLEVELAND. 'fAS.HINOTON.
B.H.O.A.K. B. H.O.A. 13.
Flick, rt I 0 OAltiaar. aa...4 ft I 1
Pay, ef 7 110 OSianifT. rf... I 0 0 0 0
Turner, sa.... i 0 1 1 Nil), ef 14 10
Lajols, lb.... I 4 10 OCrona. lb S 110
Roaaman, lb. 1 17 0 Andaraio. If. 1 0 0
Jackson. If . .4 2 3 0 0B.-h.iny. 2b. ..4 114 0
Bradley, lb.. 4 111 OStahl. lb 1 14 0 0
Urmia, o t I 0 l W'akeAald, c. 6 I 4 1 0
Rhoadet, P...6 I I i 1 Smith, p i 10 10
Kltaon 1 0 0 0
Totala 64 una I
Totala 48 11 It 1
Batted for Smith in thirteenth.
Clevel'd ..2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2-4S
Wash'n g .0 03100000000 04
Two ha so hits: Lulnle. Roasman. Cross,
Mill. Wakefield. Three base hits: Schalfly.
Sacrifice hlta: Altlxer, Cross, Wakefield,
rtnoaaea. bioien Dasea:' oianiry,
Annerson. DouDie piay. isnr anu
levend
rit' a
Left on bases: Washington. 8; tl
ft. First hane on halls: Off Rhoadea. 3.
First on errors: Washington. 1; Cleveland,
1. Hit by pitched ball: Smith, 1. Struck
out: By Smith. 6: by Rhoades, 2. Time:
2:30. Umpire: Hurst. .
Near York Beats Chicago.
NEW YORK, July 14. In a hard finish
today New York beat Chicago, to 8. .
NEW YORK. CHICAGO.
B.H.O.A.K. B H O A.E.
Kreler. rf ... 4 2 1 I' 0 Hahn. If I 110 0
(.haet. lb.
1 II
I Junaa. cf 4 0 tt
1 laball. rf f I 0 0
0 Davie, aa 4 114 1
0 Donobue. Ik.. 4 0 It I u
ORoh. tb 4 I t t 0
i Sullivan, e. .. 4 1 1 0
OTanneblll. lb. 4 0 0 t 1
0 Altroik, p.... 1 0 t t 0
1 Wa.leh, p I 1 1 4 t
0
0 Totals It ltt II I
Conroy, aa. . . 4
Laporte, 3b. .. I
Williams, 2b. I
Drlehanty, If. 4
Hoffman, cf . . I
Thomaa, e..'.. I
Kleluoar, c... t
I hrabro, p.... 1
Nvwton, p.... 1
Morlarlty ... 1
0 1
1 0
I I
1 1
1 4
I 4
0 1
0 1
0 0
1 0
Totala...... 31 11 17 14. J
Two out when winning run scored.
Catted for Newton in the ninth.
Chicago 31001000S 8
New Vork 0 40000S02
Three-base hits: Davis. Walah. Two
base hlta: Keeler. Sullivan. Sacrifice hit:
Keler. Stolen bases: Hoffman. Delehanty.
Hist baae on balls: Off Chesbro. 1. oft
Uulsh, 1; off Newton, 1. Struck out: By
Chesbro, 2; by A It rock. 1; by Newton, 1.
Hit with pitched ball: By Chesbro, 1.
Passed ball: Thomas. Wild pitch: V;ill.
Hits: Oft Altroik. 6 in two Innings; off
Clusbro, 4 in live Innings. Lft on bases:
New York, 5; Chicago, 4. Double play:
Davis to Donahue, Conroy to Wllll.-ims to
Chase. Timet 2:o0. Umpire: Sheridan.
' Btaudlng of the Teams.'
Played. Won. Lost.
Pet.
.018
.613
.m
.560
.u
.61a
.3tl
'44
New ork "8 47
29
A
31
34
S
S
60
69
milHdelphla 75 4
Cleveland 7s 45
Chicago 77 43
Detroit 7 40
St. I.ouIh 77 39
Washington 7 'ei
HoBlon 78 19
No games today.
Doable-Header at Vintoa Street.
Two games of ball are scheduled for Vin
ton street park this afternoon. The first
game will he culel at J o'clock and will
be between the Nonpareils and Victors.
The aecond will start Immediately after
the finish of tile Mist and will be between
the Coronas and L. G. A. Original. All
four teams are playing fast ball, so two
of the best gumva of the season can be ex-
pi' :eu. Line-up fliat game:
joupai eiia.
Victors
.... Wah I
. Hlnton
Casev
. .. r irsi
. . Second
... Third
..rihort
... Left
. .. Center
... Right
... Pitch
... Pitch
...Catch
N. Kill
Harvey
W. Ruben
Leplnsky
K. Roben ,
Hovel
Wllllania ,
Lynch
Hachten
.Miuid game:
Cornnaa.
Hawkins
W Kill
' . ' VU
Originals.
Leplnsky
Ferater .,
Rhine ....
Buudo ...
English .
Collier ...
Smith ...
Mokry ..
Bngatts .
Buike ....
Swift ....
... First ...
... Second..
... Third...
... Short....
.. Left
. .. Center..
...Right....
...Catch...
... Pitch....
... Pitch....
... Pitch....
Crelghton
Bradford
.. Mullen
.. Lawlrr
.... Jellen
Gibson
.... Dunn
.... Clair
... Scully
. .. Adams
Saff elder
Iowa Ltatsa Resalta. -
MARBHALLTOWN. Ia.. July 14 (Special
Telegram.) lowt State league gamea toy
resulted as follows:
Waterloo 1. MutBhalltown 1
Ft. Dodge 2, CUntou 4
(ittiimwa 2, Oekaloosa t -
Burlington, 1; Keokuk. 0.
Hollys Heat raasldrs.
The Hotlvs defeated Cassldy's Colts, for
merly the Happy Hours, Friday In ens of
ths Ut'.ttt fajiieg played ea t-s Happy
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-a.
Hours' grounds, the game being played
In one hour and three minutes. Score:
R.H.E.
Hollys 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 -2 2 2
Colta 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 4 4
Batteries: Hollys, McAndrews and
Houska; Colts, Bpellman and Kd Claer.
Two Games for Diets.
The Diets park will be the scene of two
games today. The People's Store 'll
play the flrat game, at 2:30 o'clock. The)
Newmeyera from Council Blurts will lim
ine second game. Take a Dodge strref
car direct to the gale at 'Thirtieth and
Spnnldtng streets. The lineup:
Diets. Positions.. Peo. Store..
Strong Catch
IConned v
Matthews-YoungPitch
.Caughey
.(.rl'.fllli , '
. . Parker
McJamis
Kenne y
j Jjj
Milliken. .
First ....
son. . . .
, .Second . .
..Third ...
. Short; . ...
..Left ....
..Right ...
. .Center . . ,
Positions.
..Catch ...
Tracey . . .
inman . . .
Spellman.
.P.
Kehoe .
Vincent
ParmeU'8
Newmcyers. i
Doe
j Goddard. .
Dleti.
, massman.,
1 ?,,a,,hew'. 'THue .Pitch
amP First
. . e
Cobourn
'r1Xi?e"'
'.Schne'der
Hall. .
Second
Latham , ,
Laeey. Knight. .
Anderson
Ooddard
Hunter .',
.ThlrJ .
.Short .
.Left . .
.Center.
.Right ,
U.I...
. . .. iot:,
. Laaustroup
lludgu
Sprlnafleld Loses and Wise.
SPRINGFIELD, Neb., July 14. (Special
Telegram.) Springfield waa able to break
even on two gamea this week, losing to
Aahland yesterday by a score of 4 to S
and winning today from Hanscom Park
by a score of 6 to 3. In the Ashland game
Springfield fried out a young pitcher In
the person of Herman Glessman. a home
product,- and It was not his fault that he
lost the game. Springfield wanla a game
with a strong team for July 2S. Scire,
flrat game: R.H.E.
Ashland ...1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 04 6 4
Springfield 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0-3 6 1
Batteries: Qleasman and Bates; Hulflsh
and Stulzen;tger. Struck out: By Gless
man. C; by tiulflah, 8. Time: 1:40. Umpire:
W J. Blakewcll.
Score, second game: R.H.E.
Springfield 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 2 06 11 2
Hanscom Park. l 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 03 4 tt
Batteries: Faber and Bates. Brown and
Coe. 8iruck out: By Faber, 17; bv Brown,
4. Time: 1:40. Cinplre James Begley.
Jelter'a Gold Tops vs. Sterlings.
The Sterlings of Omaha will meet the
Gold Tops at Jetler park this afternoon.
Both teams have been playing fast ball
and a good game la looked for. Game
atarta at 3:30.
hollowing ia the line-up:
Sterlings.
Webb
Rage
t hristlunsen. .
Rorheford
Herring
Hall
Fletcher
Cedeval
Johnson
Position
Gold Tor
npa.
Clark
...Short
. .. Second
...Third
... Catch
. Center
Crandall-Clark
Kennedy
Flnley
Whltelock
Van 4 'lev
.. Left
Pilch Colllera-Hlntun
, Klrbt Hlnton
Right I'aga
Barllngtoa Wins ghotoal 4ianie.
The Burllngtona shut out the Omaha
Rubber Shoe Company team on frelghtnn
college ground Saturday afternoon. Only
four batters on the latter team reached
first baae and only one got as far as the
second hag. Besides pitching a one hit
game. Wahl also made two smashing two
baggers. Score: K II K.
O. R 8. Co 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6
Burlingtons ...1 14 0 2 3 11 13 12 3
Batteries: O. R. S. Co.. Fitsgerald and
Brown; Burlingtons, Wahl and Rolhery.
Hard Hitters l.
BERTRAND. Neb.. July M.-iSpeclul Tel-
egrani.l The Bertrand Tigers shut out Ihe
1 ortfu.nlzed ' Hnlflretfe team here fiid;ki
3 Howia ' Holdrege has a good bunch, but they lack
Krebs ' ,'ort rk. The Bertrand team played al
n' .v..!, ! moat an errorleaa game and won by hard
' hitting. Score: R.H.K,.
Orlah'. Bertrand 0 2 0 1 4 1 1 0 MW 2
.... nj Holdrege 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 t 6
Batteries: Bertrand. Atkinson and
Maaske; Holdrege, Babbitt and Hodges.
Urooers Lose la Mad.
HARVARD. Neb., July 14 -iSiwlal Tele
gram. (Harvard's fast team defeated the
Farmers' Grocery Company of Lincoln here
today tn a muddy game. Score:
R H E
Harvard S 4 0 2 0 0 t 3 14 14 1
Lincoln 1 O 0.0 2 0 1 04 10 4
Struck out: By Ling. 6; by Pa iris, 6.
1 Bases on balls: Off Purrla, 4.
Gaanes la Three-1 League.
At Dubuque Dubuque. 6: Davenport. I.
At Decatur Decatur, 4; BprlngtVld. 2.
At Hock Island Cedar Rapids, s; Rock
Island. 1.
At Bloomlngton Peoria, 5; Bloomlng
ton, 4.
farpealers Beat O'Brleas.
The .Carpenter Paper company team beat
the D. J. O Brian team Saturday at Dials'
park by a score, of 14 10 aV ,
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?TME BIG STORE,"
Since the "Great Sale" started, has offered the "biggest"
bargains to musical purchasers that has ever been known.
ON MONDAY THE BARGAINS IN PIANOS, ORGANS AND
ALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WILL BE GREATER
AND BETTER THAN BEFORE. Having disposed of all the
Pianos that were injured in any way, nothing is left on our
floors but NEW and absolutely undamaged Pianos. We made
an adjustment with the insurance companies that enables
us to sell
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RAM'S HORN WINS HANDICAP
Western Hone, E'eoond in the Bettine,
s Captures Bi Stake.
FIRST MASON FINISHES IN SECOND PLACE
Tokaloa, Winner of Brooklyn Handi
cap, Takes Third Money Crowd '
Largest at New York Race
Track for Yeara.
NEW YORK, July 14. Ram's Horn, a
4-ycar-old son of Bute-Aunt Tessa, owned
by Captain W. 8. Williams, a western
horseman, ami ridden by. Jockey SewelL
won the rich Brighton handicap at Brlgh-
,on Beacn ,hi" afternoon before a crowd
i whlch completely overtaxed the facllitto
at the Seaside track. The wo.tern colt
. . .V. 1
went 10 ine post at a 10 . u ucvuma.
being second choice to Dandelion, ths fa
vorlte, at 4. to 1.
Pressing the. winner hard at the finish
was First Mason, who finished second,
beaten' a neck. A length further back,
and taking the short end of the purse,
was Tokalon. the winner of the Brooklyn
handicap. All three horses that finished
In the money are owned by western men.
First Mason was at 10 to 1 in the betting,
while 20 to 1 was freely given against the
chances of Tokalon.
Ram's Horn's victory was very popular,
for he was probably the most heavily
played horse In the race and the only one
to be backed down from the opening Quo
tation. The first price laid against him
was 6 to 1, and, despite the golden stream
which poured in on Dapdelion, Whimsical,
Fllpfiap and several other fancied horses,
the weight of the play on Ram's Horn
forced the bookmakers to cut to 9 to :!.
The time of the race was 2:03. whlfTi.
while not threatening Broomstick's worTd
record of 2:02Hi, made in this race two
years sgo. Is considered very fast for the
mllo and a quarter distance.
Ideal Day for Racing.
The day was an Ideal one for racing,
the heat of the mid-summer sun being
tempered by s refreshing hreese. The
crowd exceeded all expectations and the
Jam waa the worat seen on a New Yora
race track !n yeara.
The Brighton, which has a guaranteed
value of 126.000, la the rlcheat of the all
aged handicaps, and coming late in the
season Is participated in hy horses of
known quality and fitness. Ram s Horn's
share of the purse wss $20,000, while
13.000 went to C. E. Rowe, owner of First
Mason, and $2,000 to J. W. Fuller, owner
of Tokalon, which finished third.
Go Between... the winner of the Subur
ban handicap, could not run today be
cause of the protest which was lodged
against the horse by Frank R. Hitchcock
owner of Dandelion. Despite the
bad
luck in all his races this year. Dandelion
was made favorite today, opening at $ to
Land receding to 4 to J, but still retaining
the position of honor In the betting.
Karokl Left at Post.
The start of the Brighton wss good for
all but Kuroki that was practically left
at the post. Dandelion. Cairngorm and
Whimsical cut out tne pace throughout
ths first seven furlongs, where Cairngorm
dropped back. Turning . Into the stretch,
Dandelion had a slight advantage over
Glorlfier, and Flip Flap. Meantime Sewell
had been holding Ram's Horn behind the
pace, but always within striking distance.
Once the stretch was reached Ram's Horn
forged to the front with s rush and was
winning with comparative ease when First
Maaon got clear of thi field s hundred
yards from the wire snd cloaed bo fast
that Sewell had to ride Ram a Horn hard
to win by a neck. Tokalon also closed with
a great rush, taking the third honors from
Glorlfier within ths last thirty ysrds of
ths race. Summary:
First net, stesplechtAS. about two tulles
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Phantom won, Patagonlan second, Saltlne
third. Time: 4:26.
Seoond race, six furlongs Tiptoe won,
Nanne Hodge second. First Premium third.
Time: 1:13 4-6.
Third race, five and a half furlongs
Fountain Blue won. Salvldere second. Gal
lant Dan third. Time: 1:07.
Fourth race, the Brighton handicap,
$25,000, one mile and a quarter Ram's Horn
won. First Mason second, Tokalon third.
Time: 2:03 3-6.
Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth Mary
Morns won, Charlatan second, Evle Greene
third. Time: 1:47. '
Sixth rsce, five and a half furlongs
Altuda won, Waterbury second, Frank
Gill third. Time: 1:07 2-5.
Seventh race, mile and a sixteenth Vino
won, Mandarin second, Telephone third.
Time: 1:46 3-6.
Araroe Wlaa Cap Race.
CINCINNATI. July 14.-The gentlemen's
cup race for gentlemen riders at one mile
was the feature at Latonla today and was
won by Aracue, with Mr. Arnold in the
saddle. The fourth event, a free handicap,
at a mile, went to Cottnntown, ths favorite.
Track good. Results :
First race, six furlongs: Wes Lass won.
Mayor Johnson second, Prlnclpla third.
Time: 1:14..
Second race, five furlongs: Lightning
Conductor won. Beautiful Mayo second.
King Leopold third. Time: l:dH.
Third race. mile, the Gentlemen's cup:
Aracue won. Dalesman second, Modredo
third. Time: 1:,.
Fourth race, mile handicap: Cottontown
won, Alma Dufour second. Colonel Jltn
Douglas third. Time: 1:3S-
Fifth rare, five furlongs: Old Honesty
won, Lena second. Bud Hill third. Time:
lnlV
Sixth rsce, seven furlongs: Mohave won,
St. Paris second. Scotch Dance third. Time:
1:28.
Seventh race, mile: Granada won. Bull
finch second, Dudley third. Time: l:4lV
C IliCHOK KK
lllns ARB rOMIft
Fa 1
oas Team Will Play Two Games
with Diets.
A trest Is In storu for local fans on
6nn1. Tiilu 'I tt B'h.n th. ra .... . .-... H
Cherokee Indian team, under the leader-
ship of F. H. McMllhn,
will l.iav Un
I games at Diets park. Thirtieth and
pauiaing arreeia with ine jnetz Atnieiics.
Mr. McMlllln Is the man who brought
Bender, the Indian wonder of the Phila
delphia Athletlca, before the llmellcli',
and, according to eastern report a, he It
the strongest Indian aggregation ever
brought before the publh-. The feature
of the coming engagement la the eyenlnir
game, played under a bevy of electric a-J
lights. The Indians tarry their own ele.'T
trie light plant and guurantee to Illumi
nate the field so that the apectators can
distinguish every plav aa clearly as dur
ing an afternoon game. Two weeks am
the Indians plaved two games in Chicago
with the East Ends, considered to b one
of the fasteat amateur ornsnllnlioi.il m
the country, and K.aat End park was flP
to Its rapacity, 6.000 people .witnessing the
game. Chicago papers pronounced it
huge auccesa. The lMdge cars are now
running direct to the park.
Natloaal I.eaaae Coatraets.
NEW YORK. Julv J4. -President Pulllam
of the National Buse Bill league today
among others annriMiird tne following cou
nsels and releases'
Contracts With St. Louis. F. L. Reehe,
P Noons n.
Releases By New York to St Loitl.
Samuel B. Mertes and William R Marshall;
Dy or iyouia 10 w I urn, iianiei 1;. Hhay
and W. P. Shannon: bv St. Loula faannnHi.
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