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J THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: - WEDNESDAY, JTJLT-'IP. 190fi. i I ! v n ill III (ft 5l U DODCE GOES UP AS USUAL At Lut Beports Hsither E Kor th Balloon Had Tat Corns Down. BmaBaUSB ALLOWS FIFTEEN HITS IN THREE INNINGS ayer Critn la After that, bat the ame Ma I.oat for Omaha Dff4 Any Hon a lleeoey, Tkth Tram Batted Wall. rtT.Bl-O. Colo . July 17.-Pueblo bunched fifteen htta to th fourth. fifth nd ith Innings In thin afternoon's (tame and as cured fifteen runs, which easily won trie last of tha series. Dodge, who waa sent In to open the game, held the locals down without a run until the fourth. Then tha bombardment began, and, aided by a few pssses and aotne bubble by the visitors, the Indian ehssed each other around the clr , ult. IXidge taken out at the end of the sixth, but the game waa already lost for Omaha. Faurot. who was batted out of . the box Monday, went back, and while he ws hit hard from the atari, he remained and pitched good enough to win. Rennlcker, whn win signed again for the 'season aa catcher, made his first appearance and left a favorable Impression, both with hla bat and throw to aecond. Omaha and Pueblo will play tomorrow' game on the Denver ground. The team retuma August 4. The score; PCCTLO AB. R.-H. PO. A. E. rook. If 5 0 1 0 0 1 McfJOvray. Jb 5 2 i IS 0 0 Fhi-rt. Jh. 4 I ' S 1 Melchlor. If....:,....... 6 S 2 0- n Klwert, .lb S X a ' 1 fi 1 M-ltt, c 1 0 0 1 0 0 Rennlcker. e... 3 2 2 2 1 Flake, s 4 12 20 Nader, cf 4 1 10 0 1 Faurot. p i 0 2 0 3 1 Totals ..' 41 15 OMAHA. AH. R. 19 27 IS H. TO. A. K. Carter, if Howard, 2b. Perrlng. .lb.. Welch, cf.... Barney. If... Oondlng. C. Runkle. .,. Ixing. lb Doilgc, p Ay nr. p..' McNeoley .. 6 Tolala IB 9 11 24 14 Batter for Aycr In ninth. Omaha 0 2 2 0 1 1 2 1 0-9 Pueblo 0 0 4 5 0 0 15 Stolen baace: Melchlor. Under. Sacrifice hlta: ltasy. Kicks. Two-baae hlta: Per rlng. WctJIlvrav. (lording, Klwert, Blnigart. Three-base hit: Howard. Bases on balls: Off Faurot. 5; off Imdge, 2: off Ayer. I. fltruck out: Bv Faurot, 2; by Dodge. 2. Hit by pitched ball: Welch. Double play: Kl wert. Flake, and McGilvrsy. left on bases: Omaha. Id; Pueblo. 6. Time: 1:50. Umpire: McCarthy. Attendance: 600. Hard Times for Pitchers. DK8 MOINES, July 17. Des Moines won from Sioux City by bsttlng In four run In tha ninth Inning. The game was a slugging match all the way through, with the Champions having the better or the bitting and Sioux City the better of the scoring until tha ninth inning. Freesa hit two home runs and Oillen on. Score: DK3 MOINES. "' ' : AB. R. H. O. A. K Calyn. If 6, 1 3 2 0 0 . bciiKe. 3h 0 2 2 4 ii Weliiay. cf t 2 2 2 0 0 Dexter, lb 5 3 I 11 0 1 , Towne. o 1 1 I 4 1 9 Ho:rievorv rf 6 1 J 0 (. 0 Andreas,- ssi.'. ..... S 2 10 2 0 taagoon, 2b - 4 0 1 l , i il Clcotte,. p... iO.O 0 0 0 0 C.lllen. p 4 1 2 0 I 0 . Totala ,.'....'. .39 11 19 27 lb J SIOUX CITT. . ' " 1 AB. R. H. O. A. E. 'Campbell. If 6 . 1 2 . ;2 V 1 Pheehan, 3a .0 .1 0 0 0 Nobllt, cf... . 4 2. 1 0 .0 il Weed, 2b -i- 0 1 J ! ! 1 Myers, lb -. . . ; .'5" I 2 11 2 t Newton, as ..3 ' i) 3 . 2' 0 Frost. 8b....:..... 4 2 0 l - 0 Freeae, r. 4 2 3 I u Corbett, p., 8 0 2 0 t 1 J,rrott,- p.-..,....,. 2 0 2 0 1 U Totals .33 10' 14 25 15 5 ' ' 'One out when winning run was made. Des Moines I 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 411 Sioux City. ....2 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 1 io Stolen bases: Caffyn, Welday Town (21. Hogrlever. Andreas (2). Two-basa hits: Dexter, Ullleu, Nobllt. Three-baae hli:- Caffyn. Home runs: " Freese (2), Oillen. Double plays: Schlpkn. Magoon and Dexter; Andreas. Magoon and Dex ter. First base on balls: Off Corbett, 1 : off Jarrott. 1; off Oillen, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Corbett, 1; by Oillen, 2. Struck out: By Corbett, 3; by Jarrott, 2; by tilllen, 4. Passed ball: Towne. Tlm: 2:00. Umpire: Davis. Attendance: 1,340. . Denver nmd Lincoln .Divide. DENVER. July 17. In the double header at Broadway park today honor were evenly divided between the Ortssllea and the boya from Lincoln, Denver lomnn the first game by a score of to 6 and winning (Tie second. 15 to 4. In tha Mrst game "Rastus" Wright held down the box for the Cubs agaJnst the Veteran "Pop" Eyler. The game waa won In the first three Innings, though a batting rallv In th fifth, with runs in the sixth and eighth, made things look encouraging for a short time for the Denverltes. In tha last contest all of the Denver The JM Best Mi Bitter ( ?! Liqueurj1 I V Underber(H Bitters Bracer tonic and cordial. Delicious at all hours. An "Elixir of Life." Invigorates, strengthens, enlivens but does i not intoxicate. Gives an ajv I petite, and good health. ENJOYABLE AS A COCKTAIL AND BETTED FOR YOU. 4 aaa.aa aoTTUS IuroTID tNITKO iTATXi. , At all kot.U. tWbs. , raatsvmsU, awrclMBU, gracara, Bttl4 eolr bf EkaUibam, laoa LOTTIES UOTBEtS. OasaraJ Asaau. Hav Tar 1 1 n TO THg I " ALSECHT, f Oanaaar, , ,A . ill A 'IIS. boys made hlta. and with the exception of 7.alusky all rrosd the home plat for at least ana run Paige waa In tha boa for Denver and M-Kay and Zackert for Lin coln. Pcore, Oral funi LINCOLN. . AB R. H PO. A K Ketrhem, rf 4 1 t 4 0 Barton. 10 0 2 4 1 Qulllln. tb 11 1 0 Collins, If XI 12"" Wolfe, lb S 1 t 0 Fenlon, rf 4 1 lieu Fteen. 2b i 1 0 2 2 1 Zlnran, c n 1 0 " trier, p 4 0 I 0 . I Totals 11 2? 12 -l DENVER. AR. R. H. PO. A K McHale. lb 0 o T 0 t O II 0 s t 2 1 B 0 9 0 0-4 II A 2 4 X 0 0 0 1 0 t i t i i T. Hmlth. Jb 3 Randall, cf 4 Russell, ir 4 Donahue. 2b 4 Belden. rf , . 4 J. Smith, as 2 Welgart, o 2 114 11 Wright, p 4 1 1 0 8 0 n n o Zalusky 1 0 0 Totals ..23 S E 27 11 1 Batted for Welgart In the ninth. Lincoln 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0-- Denver '. 0 0 0 0 3 .1 0 1 0 t Three-base hlta: Wright. Rund-'t. K'etchem. qulllln. First base on balls: Off Wright. 2: off Kvler. 3. Struck out: By Wright. 1; by Eyler. 5. Hit by pitched hall: Welgart. Double plays: Welgart ntid McMnle: Kyler, Barton snd Wolf-. First bse on errors: Denver, 2: Lincoln, 1. Left on baf. Lincoln. : Denver, o. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Keefe. Score second game: DENVER. .. AB. R. H. PO. A. PI. McHale lb 5 1 1 I 1 T. Smith, 3b 4- I f 0 0 1 Randall, cf 4 2 t I 0 0 Russell, If 4 3 1 0 0 0 Donahue, 2b 4 1 t S 10 Belden, rf 4 I 3 1 1 .0 J. Smith, s 3 11 I 4 1 Zalusky. c 5 0 2 8 10 Paige, p 6 1 2 0 2 0 Totals : 38 15 17 27 18 ."i LINCOLN. . AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Ketchem. cf .... Barton, ss Quillin. 3h olltna, If Wolfe, h Fenlon, rf Steep. 2b Zlnran, c McKsy, p ', Zwckert, p Totala 35 4 8 24 18 6 Denver 4 0 8 0 0 4 0 4 15 Lincoln 0 0 2 1 0 0 1'0"0 "4 Btolen bnaes: Rusell, Collins. Sacrifice hits: Randall, Russell, Donahue, Belden. Barton. Two-base hHs: Qulllln, Russell, Burton. Three-base hits: Belden, Zalusky, Randall. Passed balls: Zlnran, 2. Bases on balls: Off McKay, .1; off Paige, 2. 8truck out: By Paige. 5: by Zackert. 2. Hit by pitched ball: Ketchem. Double play: Wolfe to Zlnran. First, base on errors: Lincoln, 4; Denver, 3. Ift on bases: Denver. 5; Lincoln, 8. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Keefe. fttandlnar of the Team. Played. Won. I.ost. ret. Des Moines 73 51 22 .9 Omaha 73 40 33 .54 Denver 76 39 37 .Ma Sioux City T3 32 41 .438 Lincoln 75 St 44 .418 Pueblo 74 29 46 . 392 Games today: Omaha and Pueblo at' Den ver. Lincoln at Denver, Sioux City at Des Moines. CiAMES IH AMERICA ASSOCIATION Minneapolis Wins Ita Tenth Straight name by ShnttlnsT Oat Toledo. . MINNEAPOLIS. July 17. Minneapolis made It four straight from Toledo today ana won its lentn srraigm game. ror.i pitched magnificent ball, while Wiggs wait hit for three singles In the fourth, two runs resulting. Score: MINNEAPOLIS. , TOLEDO. B H O A E. B.H O A K. antvsa, ' rf . . 4 1 1 (I OCIInsman, . 1 1 1 I 9 Preamsn. lb.. t 4 0 Oi. Clarke. If.. 4 110 0 OrarolDi'r, 3b 4 Hart. II I 1 1 I OOdwtll, ef.... 4 11 II .ONance. rf 4 0 0 1:1 0 1 Orler, as... Oraham. rf. Fox. 2b Shannon, c. Ford, p..... 1 i I 2 Kniegar. Sb.. 4 1 1 4 1 i 0 OKnabe. 3b.... 4 AM 4 0 0 I I 0W. nark, lb 4 1 II 0 0 I 0 T 1 0 Abbott, e....:i 0 110 10 11 WInra. p...'.. t 10 10 m. h. -- DtnoM ,-.7..1 0 0 Total ,irr t i ... v . ' Total 4 T K 1 1 " Batted for Wlggs In the ninth. ! Minneapolis ...,0 0 0 21 0 0 0, 3 Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Three-bsse hit: Odwell. Two-base hit: OUwell. First base on balls:- OIT WlgK. 2; off Ford, 2. Struck out: By Wlggs. 2, by Ford. 8. Sacrifice hits: Hart, Oyler. 8tolen bases: Freeman, Kreugcr. Double play:.. Fox. Oyler and Freeman.. Left on bases: Minneapolis, 6; Toledo, 10. Um pire: Long. Time: 1:4. ITooslera Defeat Parkers. I KANSAS CITY, July 17. Indianapolis ' defeated Kansaa City with ease todav. ' Swann waa baited freely In tha Brat In I ning and ho was given Indifferent support. aoore: INDIANAPOLIS. KANSAS CITT. B H O A E B.H O A K. rtiinlaaTr, rf. 4 0 1 0 Franta. a....4 I 1 I 0 Ath-rton. Ib..i Ill IW.ldroo, rf . . I 0 I 0 0 Hlroaa. cf.... 1110 traaaadr. If.- 4100 Carr, lb I I 11 I Hill, cf 4 141 Wllllami, a. 4 1 I 4 0 Phyla, tb..... 4 111: P-rry, If I 1 I 1 Burka, lb 4 I I I Marran, tb... 4 11 dSulllrao. lb.. 4 101 Kahoa, c 4 0 11 Obaahr. c I 1 t 1 0 Hlrkajr. p.... 4 0 11 C8nn. p I 000 Totala at'irril I Total....:. It Tl I I Indianapolis ....4 0 0 0 01 0 04 rvauiBU u V I I u u V U U Two-base hits: Leahy, Frantc, Ather ton. Burke, Carr. Struck out: Bv Swaiin, 6; by Hlckey, 2. First base on balls: Of? Swann, 2; off Hlckey. 3. Double plays: Marcan and Carr; Carr. Williams and Carr. Stolen bases: Perry (2), William. Atherton. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Kane. ' Colntnbns Makes tt Four Straight. MILWAUKEE. July 17 Columbus made It four straight victories today by hitting Oherlln at opportune times. Wiig ley was forced to retire In the eighth In ning, being hit with a batted ball. Score: COMJMDrt.. MILWAl'KRE. B H O A . B.H.O.A.B. Pickering, of. I 1 I 0 Roblnaoa. a. 4 I 4 I 1 Wrlley, tb..4 111 Oraan, rf I 00 H'hman. rf tb 1 I I OMChaanar, ill t I I t Coult.r. If.... 4 ISO Bataman, lb. 4 111 1 Klhn, lb 4 111 I IHynaa. If i 1 Frlal. lb I I aH-Tllle. .,.. 111 Hulawllt, ai..4 I 2Clark..Sb 4 0 14 1 Blue, c 4 17 1 OMcCona'k. Ik 4 0 1 0 barsar, p I 0 1 1 Obarlin. p.... I 0 110 Cl-mer. rf.... 1 00 Total 14 14 I Totala M T 17 II I , Pickering out; hit by batted ball. Columbus 3 0 0 I 0, 0 0 0 0 t il ".u.rc ,...... V V U U V U. U i Two-base hits: Blue, Bateman. Coulter. Three-base hit! Pit kt-rliig- stolen Daeb. McChesney, Robinson, Friel, Itinchman. First base on halls: Oft Oberlln, 4: off Berger, 1. Passed ball: Blue. Wild pitch: Oberliik Struck out: By Oberlin, ; by Berger, 8. Doulvle plays: Uber-u and Bateman; Bevtlle and Clark. Left on buses: Mll-taukee. .; Columbua, ',. em pires: Sullivan and Egan. Time: l;6o. Snlnta hnt Ont Distillers. 6T. PAUL. July l7.-Wlth three men on banes snd two gone In the' second Inning fieier hit a grounder to the pitcher, who tluew perfectly ita Urat, but Sullivan fell down, the ball going to the right field bk-acliers and three men scored. Nordyke broke his leg In stealing second and will be out of the g&me for the reat of the seuson. Score: ST. PAIU LOPIIVILLB. U.H.O.A E. H O A K. Oalar, H-lb . I 1 I 0 Hallmaa. If.. 4 It Drill, e. ...... 4 14 (stovall. cf.... 4 t VanZandt. cf. I I I t Uraabaar, lb. I 1 I I 1 Fri.ii. If 4 1 llciulllvaa. lb . 4 iiH'. I lb I 1 7 1 v K.rwta. rf .. 4 1 I 0 RiM-k lald. aa. 1111 t Woodruff, lb. I 1 I 1 Paddan. Sb .. I 114 Mioncr, c I 10 0 Nordrka. lb.. I 1 I fuuinlan. aa. . 4 1 I K'Imv, rf.... 1 1 tPuttmaa. p.. I 1 Moran. p. ...414 Totala II 4 14 I I Tolala U 1 17 14 I Bt. Psul 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 Louisville 0 u 0 0 0 U 0 0 u 0 Two-base hits? Drill, Psdden. Kerwln. Btolen base: Nordyke.- Kelsey. Double plays. Kockenfeld to Wheeler. Qutnlun to Suliivsn. Hanes on bslls: Off Puttmann, . off Morgan. 3. Hit by pitcher: Friake. Wheeler. Struck out: By Puttmann, , by Morgan. Wild pitch: Puttmann. Sacrifice hits: Geier. Drill, Psdden, Wood ruff. Left on baa. St. Paul. 12; Loula vllle, (. Time: 2.1s. Umpire: Owen. taadlosr of the Teasaa. Plevej Won. lxt. P Columbus ....... 3 6t 14 .111 Milwaukee IS 47 g a .itt Minneapolis X . .i . 1'oletlo II 44 40 . ;24 Louisville So 43 4.'' . .i'i Kanaat City fit g 4g ,442 St Paul i , ii .0 .411 Indianapolis ..... 14 ' 31 it .l i;iihh toilay: I'olunibus at Minneap olis. Toledo at Milwaukee, lndlanapvlla at 01. Paul, Loul)lU at Kansas City. LEADERS DEFEAT CHAMPIONS Windy City National! Ontbat and Outrun Kiw York Team. BOTH PITCHERS RATHER UNSTEADY Brewn, However, Settled Down When Danger Points Were Reached Score of Other Gamea. CHICAGO, July 17. By much bettr hitting and base running the locals de feated the champions easily today. Both pitchers were rather unsteady, each giv ing five bases on balls, but when hits were needed Brown steadied, while Math ewson was hit the hardest with men on bases. Stelnfeldt, Evers and Kllng did sensational fielding, each accepting numer ous difficult .chsnces. Score: CHICAOO. NSW YORK. B H.O A K B.H. O A K. Slade. cf.... ,l I 1 oprcanahan. c. 4 1 4 I u She-kar4. If . 4 0 1 Osirani. rf....l 1 I 0 (I Sihulla. rf... 4 I I V Oshannon. If . I lit Chanra. lb. .. I 00 Ogrvmoiir, ct. .4 1000 Sialnfaldt. lb 4 1 J I OM.Oann. lb. I II Tinkar. aa ... 4 10 1 I Daviin. lb.... 4 OHIO Kv.ra. th I 17 1 OPahlrn. ra...4 till Klin, e 1 I 4 Otitlhert. 2b... I 0 1 t 1 Brovo, p 4 0 0 1 1 Mathewann. p 1 0 I Bowrsian ..10 TUU......I I IT 14 I Tout I T 14 II I 'Batted for Mathewson In tha ninth. Chicago ........1 0 0 0 0 2 t 1 New York 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 02 .Left on bases: Chicago, 7; New Tork. ,2. - Home run: Tinker. Sacrifice .hit: Mathewson. Stolen bases: Schulta, Chance (3). Steinfeldt. Kllng. Douni play: Evers- and Chance. Struck out: Hy Brown. -6; by Mathewson. 4. FirM base on balls: Oft Brown, fi; off Mathew son, t. Wild pitches: Mathewson, 3. Time: 1:85. Umpires:. O'Day and John stone. Cincinnati Pllea I P Big Score. CINCINNATI. July 17. Cincinnati hit Young hard In the game today, the ru getting being aided by errors on the part of the Bostons. Welmer was hit ham In two Innings. Score: CINCINNATI. BOSTON. B.H. O A K. H.11.0 A K. HiiKdna. :b..i I 1 I 1 BrldweU. aa.. 0 1110 Barry, cf 110 0 OTannejr, lb... 1100 Keller, If ( I I 0 C Brain, lb ( 1 1 I I Judo, rf I 1 0 "Slid, cf S I I 0 1 I.pb.rt. aa ... I 114 0 Howard, .If. .. 6 110 0 Dclehanty. 10 4 1111 Dolan. rf I 1 0 0 1 tieal. lb 4 111 V 0 Nwdham, C..4 0 7 I Srhlel. c 4 0 10 Ogtrooel. lb... 4 14 11 Wslmar, p... 4 111 0 Youns. p 4 0 0 1 0 Totl 41 II 17 11 I Totala 40 10 24 to I Cincinnati 1 4 0 0 1 0 2 4 13 Boston .......... 0 o o I t o 0 o 0 4 Two-base hits: Kelley. Stroliel. Three base hits: Huggina, Delehanty. Barry, Brain. Howard. Sacrifice hit: Delehanty. Stolen bases: Hugglns, Lohert, weal. Rates. Struck out: By Welmer. 3: bv Young, 6. First base on balls: Off Welmer, 1. Passed ball: Needham. Time: 1:48. Umpire: . Conway. , Quakers Win from Pirates. PITTSBURG. July lf -Sparks pitched a strong game for Pliilaolphla toduy. Pitts burg being unable to get a run until the ninth 'Inning. He was given good support. Philadelphia hit Willis with comparative ease. Score: PHILADELPHIA. PTTTSBfPlO. B.H.O.A.E. B.H. OAK. Thomas, cf... I I I 0 0 Latch, rf 4 1 1 0 0 Glaaana. lb . I 1 0 1 1 Baatimoot. cf. 4 1 0 0 0 Tltua. rf 4 110 OCIark. If.... I 0 10 0 Courtney, lb., till 0 Waaler, aa... 4 1 I Mafae, If I 0 4 0 0 Naalon. lb... 4 I 11 1 0 Iloolln, aa.... I Oil 0 Pheehan, lb.. 4 0110 Branaflcld. lb 4 1 t 0 ORItrbcy, 2b... I 0 110 Doaln, c 4 17 1 Anibaon. c 10 4 10 Spark, p I 0 0 1 Willi., p oil 'Malar 100 Total II I 17 I 1 Lynch, p 0 0 0 0 Totala II I 17 II 4 Batted for Willis In eighth. ' Philadelphia ........... 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 04 Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Two-base hit: Dooln. Sacrifice hits: Clarke, Courtney, Sparks. -8tolen base: Magee. Double plays: Willis. Gibson and Neslon; Willis and Rltchey; Dooln and Courtney. Bases on balls: .Off Willis, 3; off Sparks,. 1. Struck out: By Willis, 1; by Sparks, -3. Ieft ,on bases: . Pittsburg, ol Philadelphia. 7. Hits: Off' Willis, 0 1n eight innings. Time: 1:39. Umpires;' Klcni and Carpenter. Hrookljn F.asy for St. Lonls. ST. LOUIS. July 17. 3t. Louis had an easy time defeating Brooklyn toduy, 7 to 1. Beebe pitched a sterling game, while Mc Iniyre was easy for the. local batsmen.. Bcoro: IT. LOt'IS. BROOKLYN. B.H.O.A.E. B H.OU.U. Burrh. rf 4 1 0 0 0 Malonay, cf.. 4 0 0 0 0 Bann.lt, lb.. 1111 1 raaer, lb 4 0 12 1 Martca. If I 110 o Lumler. rf. ..4 1 I 1 D Hnioot, rf 4 1 I 0 VAIparman, 2b I 0 1 2 0 Orady, I be. 4 10 "McCarthy, It. 4 u 1 00 Hnaisttar. lb. 4 114 1 Hummcll. lb. I 0 10 0 0 W Marph'll. cl 1 1 0 Lev la, aa I 0 10 0 MrBrlde. aa . 4 I I 0 R liter, C.....1 I I 0 Baaba. p 4 1 0 1 0 Mclntyre, p.. I 1 0 4 0 J. Ma rah' II, lb 11711 Total tt 1 14 11 1 Totala 14 14 27 12 I Bt. Iu1s.... ..3 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 7 Brooklyn 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 I Earned runs: St. Louie. 4. Two-base hit: Hostetter. Three-base hit: Meitcs. Sacri fice hits: Merits. Bennett. Double play: Lumley and Hummel). Stolen bases: IwIh, Hummell. Hit by pitched ball: Bv Becbe, 1. Wild pitch: Meintyre. Bases on balls: Off Beebe, 2. Struck put: By Becbe, ; by Meintyre, 1. Ieft pn bases: St. Louis. 5; Brooklyn. I. Time: 1:46. Umpire: Emslie. Standing; of the Trams. Played. Won. Lost. Pet. Chicago 83 is 24 .711 New York 78 61 2 . Pittsburg 78 so - 2s- .33 Philadelphia S2 41 41 .5i0 Cincinnati 83 3 47 .434 St. Louis 84 32 52 . .81 Brooklyn 79 9 bo Boston 81 -J7 64 .m Games today: Boston at Cincinnati, Brooklyn at St. Louis, New York at Chi cago, Philadelphia at Pittsburg. GAMES IS TH K AMERICAN 1.EAGIE Taanehlll'a Wlldnes Contrlbntea Largely to Defent of Boston. BOSTON, July 17. Tannehiir wlldness In the fourth Inning of today's game proved costly, the two passes Issued de veloping Into runs. Ixing hitting gave Detroit three more in the eighth. Boston 'rallied in the ninth, three singles and a triple scoring two runs. Both teams played a slow fielding game. Score: DETROIT. BOSTON. B H.O.A.E. B.II.O A B. J.aai. ct 4 1 I OParant. aa....l 0 I 1 1 Schaafer. lb . I I I t 1 Stahl, rt 4 I 1 0 Crawford, rf.' 00 0 Hoar. It 4110 Mclmrra. If. I 1 I . 4 K.rrla. lb 4 I 4 1 1 louaklis. lb. I .l 1 OFraaman, lb.. 4 1 11 1 1 Llr.iaay. lb.. 4 17 0 Godwin, lb... 4 1 0 O Laary, aa...l 14 1 OHaydan. rf...4 110 0 B.-hraldt, ....! 01 0 ArmbrualaT, C4 1 4 i Kllllan. p.... I 0 0 1 OTtnoahlll, p. 4 1 1 I 0 Totala. :... . 7 17 1 1 ' Totala 17 1 27 T "l Detroit 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 6 Boston U 0 0 0 0 u I 0 2 4 Sacrifice hits: Schmidt, t'rawforj Two-baae hits: Hoey, Jones. Three-baa hits: O'Leary, Godwin. Humv run Schaefer. First base -on balls: off Tan nehlll. 2. Struck out: By Tanm-liill. 4 by Klllian. 4. Time: 1:40. Un.pires: Connolly and Kvans. Games Postponed. At Washington Washington-Chicago game postponed; muddy grounds. At .New York New York-Cleveland game postponed; rain. - At Philadelphia St. Louis-Philadelphia game postponed; rain. . Standing; of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. ret Philadelphia 76 47 -d .BIS New York 77 47 3D .bio Cleveland 77 ' 4t si .1 Chicago 78 44 S4 .6)3 Detroit 78 41 87 .f,jj St. Ioula 78 4i 3X .5is Washington 77 :S 61 .33e Boston to 18 l .ztl Gamea today: Chicago at Washington, St. Louis at Philadelphia, Detroit at Boa ton, Cleveland at New York. A. B. C.'a Beat Araatear. The A. B. C i defeated the Amateurs in a fast game by a score of 4 to 2 yesterday, the game lasting twelve Innings. The fea tures were the batting of Christy and Lewis and the n elding of Christy, L. Lee and Pierce. .The A. B, Cl would like to hear from any 14-year-old team In th city. Bcore: ' R.H.K. A. B, C'll 0100iat-4T2 Ama's ..M I II 1 0 1 000 03 T 2 ' Batteries: Christy and Lee: Stout and Churchill. Umpire: Trimble. Omelals Play Base Ball. . SCHUYLER. Neb.. July 12. I Special Tele gram. I The county orrlclals today walked away from the city officials in a gan.e of b. ball b th icote at 11 to i. AUod hsd charge of the center of the diamond for the rmintr snd held the illy dart down to fw hits )t was a gsme of much sport, as some of the plavers of the city hsd not flayed ball for manv year Th batteries nr the count v official were Allen and Farreil; for the cltv, Fullmer, Edgar and Haw. ftear1ley niches Some. Plt-HER. Neb . Jtilv 17 -I Special Tele gram Pilger defated Stanton today In an exciting- game of ball. There I Infnse rivalry bfiweon the two teams Beardslev pitched one of the finest gamea ever seen on the home grounds, allowing the heavy hiding sluggers hut two singles, not another hall being batted out of the dia mond. Score: R H E. Ptlg" r 1 0 R 0 0 0 r '-8 10 Stanton 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 04 2 i Two-base hits: Besrdsley, W. Montgom ery. Double plav: refers to Holstcln. Bases on bnlls: Off B-Hirrtslev. 4; off Mayer. 2. Hit by pitched hall: Maver. 1. Struck out: By Hcardslev, 1.'; bv Maver. . Batterlea: For Pllgf-r, Beardslev and Taft; for Stanton, Mayer and IWson. Time: 1:20. Umpires: ells and Kltternmn. Rertrand Has on Batting Rags. BKRTRAND. Neb. July 17.-?peclal Tel egram.i Hcrtrand sdded another gsme to the right side of the column today by de featlnR Cor.Hd Hnd what was left of the Ixington professionals by a score of 12 to 4. t'uzntl ned three pitcher, hut none of them was able to keep the Tigers from lining them out. The feature of the game was the batting of Kelleng and the strik ing out of nine men straight by Masters. Score: . R.H. Bertrand 0 1 2 4 3 0 0 2 -13 12 Cosad 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 04 4 Struck out: Bv Masters. 14; by Rhinehart, 1; by Margls. 2. "Batteries: Rertrand, Mast ers and Masters: Cosad, Rhinehart, Rytin. Hargls and Atkinson. Two Ball Clobs Fined. CINCINNATI,-Jul v 17 In passing on the claim of Player Adams for ten days pay for his release by the St. Louis National league club, after he had been returned to the club by the 1 Ixulsville American association management, the Nstlonal com mission today assessed a fine of $2S against each of those clubs for violation of the rules. At the same time the player Is de clared to be entitled to the ten days' pay which he claimed. The player, has been sold by the Parsons. Kan., club to another team since Una decision and the balance of the original drafting price has been returned to St. Louis. Fremont Wins Scrappy Game. WAHOO. NVb.. July l7.-(Rpec1al Tele gram. I Fremont defeated Wahoo today by a score of 3 to 2. The s:ame from first to last was one continued scrap. The same teams play tomorrow. Score: R.H.K. Fremont 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 03 9 1 Wahoo 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0-2 8 4 Batteries: Wahoo, Rltr-mann and Worta: Fremont. Hunter and Shea. Struck oul : By Hitr.tnann. 9; by Hunter. 7. Bases on balls: Off Hltzmaoti, 1; off Hunter, 8. Um pire, Cook. - W ind Splitters Win. The Wind Splitters beat the Florence Athletics by a score of 13 to 2. The game was one-sided and the features were the pitching of f 'liristensen and the home run by Lewis with three on bases In the sixth. Jullen and Wherry each made a leng run ning catch. Score: R.H.E. Wind Splitters. 0 2 8 1 0 4 0 1 2-13 19 0 Florence. 0. S 100000 1 2S1 Batteries: Wind Splitters. Chrlstensen and Lewis; Florence. Cook and Hadlock. Um pire: Pierce. Tline: 1:40. Iowa League Resnlta. MARSHALLTOWN, la., July 17.-Follow-ing are the results In the Iowa lesgue: Fort Dodge, 2; Marshalltown, 1. Waterloo, 2; Clinton, 1. Burlington, IS: ottumwa, 1. ' Oskaloona, 5; Keokuk, 4. Praarne Defenta Weston. PRAGUE. July 17,-(8peclal.)-The Prague team defeated Weston on the latter'! grounds Sunday by a score of 8 to 4. This makes three successive victories for Prague over Weston; Batteries : For Weston. Frohoer and WaJte; for Pra4Tue, Urban, Simenek and Rasper. -j - Invlnclhles Want Games.. ' The Invinrlbjes would like to hear from any amateur team In or out of. the city. Would prefer1 Ideal Hustlers, C. N. Diets and Fort Omaha. Address Leo Souk up, 618 South' Ttflrteenfh. Telephone Douglas 1729. ... 1 .. , , - Game 4n Three-I l.eaane.' ' At! flprlngrtfWUppringfleld. 8: TJeratur, 0. At Peoria- "er Is, 4; Bloomlnaton. 2. Af Davafiport-Dtibuque, 4; Davenport, .0. EVENTS) OW TITE RISNIXG TRACKS. Sir Hnon Wlna the Seagate Stakes at -Rrlsrhton Bench. NEW YORK,-July 17.-Slr Huon, at 1 to 3, won the Seagate stakes, one mile and a furlong at' Brighton Beach today. Albert F. and MoxtV Witt raced together for nearly a mile ' with the favorite about two lengths behind. Troxler gave Sir Huon his head on the stretch ar.d he won by two lengths. Albert F. outgamed Maxte Witt for the place,. Klemeaha, at 1 to 5, won the second race eased up, by' one ond a half lengths. Three favorites won. Results: First race, selling, six furlongs: Clements won. Mint Perla second. Orphan Lad third. Time: 1:144- ' Second race. six furlongs: Klamesha won, Bryan second, Corn Blossom third. Time: 1:43. Third race, selling, mile and a sixteenth: Hyperion won, Aselina second, Edith James third. Time: .1:47. Fonrth race, the Seagate stakes, one mile and a furlong: Blr Huon won. Albert F. second. Maxle Witt third. Time: 1:64. Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth: Far West won, Sailor Boy second. Blonde third. Time: 1:47. Sixth race, five furlongs: Klllsloe won, Domlnator second, Dunvallo third. Time: l:si. Seventh race, selling, ' mile and a six teenth: Tryon won, Reidmoor second. No vena third. Time: 1:48S. CINCINNATI, July 17.-Results at La tonla: First race, six furlongs: Inspector Olrl won. I.adv March second, Cygnet third. Time: 1:20,. Second race, five and one-half furlongs: Elected won. Demo second, Avendow third. Time: 1:12. Third race, six furlongs: Mlltiades won. Meadow Breeze second, Uncle Henrv third. Time: 1:17. . Fourth race, six furlongs: Wee T.ass won, Prlncipla second, Selnda third. Time: 1:17. Fifth race, fjve and one-half furlongs: Bud Hill won, Sipango second. Friction third. Time: l:llt- Sixth race, mile: Matador won. The Mate second, St. George Jr. third. Time: 1:46. Sporting Brevities. Chicago is still over fifty points ahead of New York In the National league and still going. . . Bassey tried to make up for his rank error Sunday by hitting out a home run on Monday. Jack Ffelster allowed the Phillies five hits Monday, struck out elfeht men and passed Just one. winning his game. Tennis men are praying for dry courts for the remainder of the week that the tournament might be finished before time for the middle west. It is a cold day when Lajole and Stone do not make at least two hits apiece in their race ror the head of the baiting list in I he American league. The Joe Duffy, Jrs. would like to hear from any team in Omaha or South Omaha under the aee of If years. Address Bernard Slabe. 301 H It street, or 'phone 1IM3, Suuili Omaha, Neb. Since both nds I ! acknowledged their mistakes and gpologixed, nothing remains but for the cilTdweller and the Cow punchers to play the third game to see wlilcn really is thfc better. The Omaha team will open at Vinton Street park Friday on ita return from the recent victorious trip. The game won Mon day from Pueblu made a record of seven wins In the Ut ten game played. Napoleon Uondtng went to bat four times Monday, got three hits and two runs. Scarcely a hatter In either of the big leagues is hitting like Oonding, and there never was one vyhu beat him behind the bat. Holly mut be on the water wagon. He ha got to the point where he doesn't tell his right name any more, having gone back to hi non de plume. Hosteller. Hoel koelter ought to get him a whole lot more In Chris Von Der Ahe's town. That Is a magnificent race fh the Ameri can league lx teams above the ,tXi mark. Between the Athletics, who were in the lead up to Tuesday, and St. Louis, who were sixth then, there are but loa point. Waahlngton nd Boston, of course, do not count. Washington being In tha .300 class and Boston the 0. It tn't a clneh yet that ConiifkFv will pull out ahead, though It' look better for ome other team. At ny rat. tte old Roman 1 making the fight of hi life. to New York on tsje Lehigh. Double track scenlo highway. Coanectg at Duftalo or Mgra Fall with all Una from the woat. Write passenger department, Lehigh Vat Wy . R-i 31 ateulb ttuk U Cbiuag, u CITY TENNIS TOURNAMENT PI j Btsnmed Lut Night on Court Fait and Perfect. LARGE GALLERY APPLAUDS THE MATCHES ' Some Excellent Tennis Develnpe, . . . ... ..... i .-am iinsrii aiming m Tartar In t onng lob Potter. Tlay was resumed at the Field club courts Tuesday evening In the city tennis tourna ment after the delay caused by the rain of Monday. The courts were In perfict con ultlon and the play was correspondingly fast, many good matches being run off and an Interested gallery applauding all the good maneuvers. The tournament has more Interest this year than before because of the more numerous entries from outside the Field club. All the matches in the preliminary round have been played, nearly all In the first round and two in the second. Drawings were made for the consolation at the Field club last night, the pairing being posted on the bulletin board. All players must report by 8 o'clock this evening. The drawings for the doubles will be made this evening and all teams must have their names In to Her bert Kolm by 7 o'clock this evening to get a place. Features of the Evening;. The Chambers-Koch match was an Inter esting contest to watch. Chambers was strong with his clean smashing and lobbing, while Koch with his overhand cut chop stroke and playing of the sidelines was the better. Chambers had Just finished a two set match with Redlck of the Country club and tired before the game was over. One of the surprises of the day was the remarkable showing made by Hints In his match with Jack Hughes. His placing and activity won him many points. Hillis won the first set In 7-5 after n hard battle, and Hughes took the second set 6-1, going faster all the time. Hughes won the third 6-2. Omaha has found an ambidextrous player of Its own who is a second Dr. Blatherwlck. His name. Is Newell and his work at the Field club laat night showed he will soon rank with the cracks of the city. The gallery watched with Interest the match between Cub Potter and Sam fid well. While Caldwell was expected to win from the youngster. Cub was ever on the alert and proved no easy mark. Caldwell won the first set 6-3 and Potter the second 6-4. The third set will be played today. In the last gsme of the second set Caldwell had Potter 40-16, when Potter braced and won the game and set. Record of the Tonrnament. Results to date: City championship, preliminary round: Hillis beat Hamilton, default. J. Brown beat W. Foster, default. Chambers beat J. Redlck. 6-3. 6-2. Wilklns beat F. Potter, default. Gillespie beat Burnett, 2-6, 6-3. Wilson beat Kennard. default. Cub Potter beat Cornwell, 6-0, 6-0. Caldwell beat Hunt, -1, 6-1. Potter beat Newell, 6-7, 6-4, 7-6. First round: Potter beat Headley. 6-4, 6-4. Sweet beat Heyn. 6-3, 8-8. Cub Potter beat Teal, 6-4. 6-3. Lowe heat Harris, 6-0. 6-2. Doherty beat Cooley, 6-1, 6-2. Snhnelder best Rasmussen, 6-2, 6-3. Koch beat Chambers. 7-5.- 6-2. Hughes best Hillis. 6-7. 6-2., 6-2. Swartx beat Wilson, 6-L 7-9, 6-1. Carlett beat Brown, 6-3. 6-3. Scribner beat Wllkle, 6-2, 6-0. Second round: Martin beat 8weet, 6-3. 7-6. Lowe beat Doherty. 6-4, 6-4. ' t.lldden Tonrlatg at PI off Point. BLUFF POINT. N. Y , July 17 Revenue Inspectors of the United States and Canada met the Glidden trophy tourists on their arrival at Hotel Champlaln today and will accompany them over the Canadlnn border. This plan was arranged In order to simplify the customs formalities. With the excep tion of a large number of tire breakdowns the run today from Elliabethtown was made without serious accident, in a dri lling rain. Finish In Mackinac Rare. CHICAGO, July 17. Th first nine boats finished as follow In the Chlrago-Macklmic yacht race: Vanadls, Hawthorne, Junnita, Alice. Hussan, Mistral, Veteenor. Neva, Vannan. About an hour and forty-five minutes separated the first and last. The finish was In a heavy rain. DISBURSING OFFICER SHORT Major George A. Bnrllett of the Treasury Deportment Pnld Some Worthless Vouchers. WASHINGTON, July 17. It was stated at the Treasury department today that an Investigation recently concluded of the ac counts of the late Major George A. Bart lett, disbursing officer of the Treasury de partment, shows a shortage approximating 333.0(0. About 314.000 of this amount, however, is aid to have been Innocently paid oul on fraudulent vouchers presented by Jumes W. Boyd, a clerk in the marine hospital service, who, In September last, waa ar rested and is now In Jail pending his trial for misappropriating government funds. 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