THE OltAIIA DAILY BEE: . FRIDAY, . JTH.T 10. 1008. SIOUX DEFEAT Dl'CSUSCS Fitcher Jonat U Bombarded for. Fair in the 8ixtklnnlnc. . .PATTtRSOH ALiO US TWO BAD INNINGS Three Rasa Seored kr Ltneoln la ( f rTirm aa One la Another, v f Vat They-tAwm n"ot Eiaifk ' to 1VI. 8TOVX CITT,' I., "July 19. By bunrhlng hltt.ln the ourtt, Inning' Blou City won from Lincoln today by a core of 8 to 4. In'tn fourth's base on balls and two sing, brought In one run and In the lth Fltcher Jones wm eubjected to a 'regulaf bornhartlrneinf'. five men crrwslng (he home, plate 'during ih Inning- The Lln eplnlte landed.' on Pwtterson hard In the rrhlrd," piling up three-' runa. . and again In the eighth, but thla time the rally netted them only one run. 'Brore: " . fciorx' CTTT AH.' R. H. PO. rnmrtbir.- rf. 1 1 fl it 0 7 ' 1 1 6. 17 A. 0 8 1 0 1 0 2 2 8 . Wagner. If- ' Nobllt, Of..: 4 ' 1 Weed. 2b. ...r ft Meyer a. wV J I Kwtoi...k(.;..n. ) 0 Frost. So.-. . .. 4, 1 TVeeavr. .-............. 4 1 Patterson,-- p....-.j... 3 1, 1, ' 0 V' Tpiiit . .-J!; ' .',27, AB. R. .GulUIn, 3b 4 ' 1 TlionHii' lb. .... .....'.. S 8 Ft PO. 1 0 .0 4 I " 1 11 1 0 1 1 1 - 2 4 E. 0 0 0 0 , Collins", "rt 0 0 0 . 0 ITcnlon, If.. Tteen, 2b. .i. ' Zlnrsn, c "Jones, .... 4 - 1 Tot.S 10 24 17 1 'fitfiiik ir-i ft. -0- 1 0 I 0 '- Lincoln .".:,.......-...( to 0 0 0 1 0-4 1 Kafned runa:1 SMiix'tity.' t; Lincoln, 2. Tan.huM him: Nnhllt 5. Olllllln. ThonHI. 'jume pla.v; 'Newlrjn; Weed and'Meyera '(H) Left on Mlifl! Slow City. 'K Lincoln. to. Bsrrlflce hits: WHgnrr. iNewmn, rmr Jon, Pane on bstla: Off Patterson. 8; oft oAp. Hit by pished ball: Qulllln, 'Ketchein.' Junes. Struck out:- By -Patter-eon. 1L HyJoneK.''4. - Time: 1:49. " Umpire: ,. Kerf eJ .jjj.rt'endnncVY' ". . . ' ' ftaaie Poatponer.. , At Pes- Mninmar-De Moines-Denver (tame ptponl;,, wet. grounds., ( Standing of the Teama. -Played. -Won. Loaf. Pet .70' TVs Molra ...... ..s-7S - M Omaha-. ........'.'.. ..'72 40 22 23 37 .MR Denver -... e$? eiotix city.. ......... r" ...as .613 .434 4-1 46 46 Lincoln . 7S ' 31 Pueblu , .'. 74 ' .2i '.Oamei today: Pirehlp a Omaha. Lincoln 'at Slou Cllj-? Denver. t Dea Molnea. ; KfcARfcYwBliPJ OMAHA I.EACIEBS P.ai : (Foarrrea-InnJna , Conet with tie ladepeadenta. " C15ARNET, Kef) . July 19. (Special Tele trim iThe Kearney ball team has cer- lalnlv - wan. the, title of champion Inde pendent team of tjie. atate when on top if other x-lctorlea It beat thf Omaha league .t-m here odny .in faat fourteen In ning game by the Core of 3 to 2. The features pt the game' wna a home run by Welch' of Omaha, In thetxih. Innlns, and one by Eajuaky or n-earney. in me mv enih.' bBl,h hxlnglnjj In apother ecore. The winning j)Ci,waB made In the fourteenth Injuns; Wlien. ivenrney np.a. one mn on Jisse. and, two' out and Zaluoky batted one to rlrht Held' Whlh ' wort the frame. In the, tfftTh Innlriir the 0rnha boys objected 'to a decision of ' l:mplte , Bailey -and he was replaced by ' J'enqergran. -'ine game arfthe way through wtts a pitcher, a battlo. . . . f .5 . : -v R.H.E. t - - 2L ... KBAKNEY.' ' i ' ; "At;.: rj 1 h. po? a. E. Favlben. If ' 0 ... Biacn. trr t . flcil! meld; ib...-;..4,v 0' 0 16 TViwer.-i et. I'i ; . : . 1 3 ' .1 . Hamilton. r8S.'..'.'.T... . 9 "0 '1 2 Lynch.. ilijM.. ..'.!,' ?1 " Ifl ii lUatky c, o.itt 6i 1 1 H Anders, 3b..1.-......'6 0 ... 1 .4 Howard,. p. y...i ...v 8 O.v 1 A 1 - Tatala .A'...,,.-''0 3 11 ' ' OMAHA- . . '! ' . AB.-' R. ' H, CaTter. rf .V.. .. 8 1- 4? . t' PO. t 16 A. K. 6- .1 2 0 Howard. 2b 7 3 4 1 5 .2 17 . 1 S 0 0- Perrlng. Sb ..1.1 Weloh. cf..';..'.il... Jiassey.. lf....J..,:vr 1 0. 0- 2' I 1 0 0 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 LunkJe. . ss. . bonding. f..t Jl-Neeley, p. Dodge, p,..w 0. 0 0 v ,T?,..Vv'-'-W'' Kes,rney"....,.....0 00 000200000 1-8 Ofiiaha, ,.... .p.0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0-2 Karned 'rina; Ktariiey, 2; Omaha: 2. To-base hits:' Black, frrlng.' Welch, Mc-jseelt-y,,' IJowert Ul.. Itome runs: Zalusky, . 'VVeich. Double, plays: Omaha, l; Kearney, i. t barf on'.ballai.Olt. Howard, 2; Off He. Keeley,. J, ." Let; . 'on basea: .Kearney, 9: Oiilaha. J2.,'' Struck ,'out: . By Howard, 8; Ke.ltj. tfi by Dodge, ,4. ..Xmie: 2;45. r, , ' tjOiiiska M1 Faeiila. Pa Rourke asd his team, with 8elee and his. Indianar come t a-Omaha for the first of a series of games at. Vinton street park Friday. The Omaha team is In fairly good condition except . for Xta -miserable lack of effective pitchers. 1(1 this department it la weaker thlin It has been for many years. And bec,aun of this deficiency Omaha loaea many game It otherwise would win hands down. JDuttlde of Ita , pitching department It ha the 'strongest,. team It has had. for several year. It has a . far better aet of barters and Its men Are doing faat work in the field. But aa the bldeat veterans Will tell', "ft Top care to wln'gamea, get pitch er." "gVlda. will be - ladles' oay.'Thls series wttif Pueblo- runs through Sunday, when two nmea will be played, the first beginning at 2:10 p. m. The other gamea are railed at 1:46, aa usual. The lineup: Omaha. ' Position. Pueblo Dolan.w. ......... Mret ..............McGllvary Howard-.... Hcc.ond ..' ....ShUKart Junhlr..il ..... j-.eniortst-yp . iak lxjna.iM.'l. Shortaton I'srringviii.l .A Third A Elwert Basaey,.v..-.ik-....'Left V :...Cook Welch Center Bader Carerlj.-....M Right ...Melcholr Gandlna.lv Catcher Messitt Hogers. um. ..--. Catcher ..-......Bernlcked 8nrtr. a i Pitcher ......Morrison lMid. iv.. .Pltehes Stlmmerl Corns Pltchet ........Volendorf McNeelv Pitcher Minor Ai-ar-rf-v:. (.'.. ;.Pttehr '. .". .'.Faurot GAMES'- iy AMr,'.KICA- a'SSOCIATIOX Toled A'iBa'',,Ptt),her. .ttattla'.- from . tMllwaakea One to 'ohtn. - ' MILWATKKE.' "July" It. Chech and rf"urtla tmftilged' In a pltchera" battle hero gooay. Toledo winning by a score n 1 tif tl. 1 nD Ollf V 1 1 . T. li m VII V. 1 ' B tral hAe. b-" Knabe in the secoiui In ning, 'tfoora: ' ' TOfcttDO . , . MtLWAlKtB. H,n X . B H O A g. Cltnfman. aa I 14 I 4 Hoblnaon. a. 4 I I J -Clarta. K. 4 1 4 4 -.!.. rf..'... I 0 I 4 oe-nii. .'.:-4 r-l H -. m... . 4 l Kane. -..- . 4 Matamaa, 10. I : kraasar. lb . 4 1 . 1 -4 , 1 Ro. o .11 111 Knat. b....t ' 4. 4 Oar. lb t 1 W. Clarke,, lb I, 1 11- 0 MChaaaar. ct I 1 t la, a I 4 I i 4 Mcrorm a. lb t 1 1-4 Chats. .,..,. It t, I (tV"" .- t t. I Tsiala '.l:, .'4 1711.1- m i n it 4 Toledo .'. . 0 1 0 A 0 0 0 0 01 Milwaukee ..0.0 9 0 8 0 0 0 00 Two-base hits: Roth, Odwell. First ta ea ballsr ajfT Curtis. 1: oft Chech, 1. Mrut k-owt : ' By Chech, 1' by Cur'is. .. ssacrifloa 'bit: .-.Knabe.- Left on baa-a: Milwaukee. I; Toledo, S. Umpire: Egan. Tli: : Bat ata Shot Oat Ilooalers. . T. PAVL, July It. Prultt held In dlanapolls to thr)-, scattered hlta toduy, w hile St - Paul..fc'hed ita hlta ull -lum In the first Inning, St. Paul taking tha ecemd ol tU aerleav 4 to 0. Score: ... r..PAI,U IMDIANAPOLlt. B H O-A.g B H. O.A.I. Calar. lb.... 4 I 1 , talaas. rt. 4 I t 4 lUrtl. m. 4 '1 1 1 4Aibrma. la. 1 4 1 H tlZmil. as, 4 1. . 1 pimm. ...ta frlak. N 1 1 f arr lb 4 Whaalae. IS', t It 4 t Wllllasxa. ss. I ttalaag't. asl-'I 4 4 Pw. U 1 Paedaa. k. I I 'i taras. as... I Knr. sTi-1 14 1 IKihw, t 1 Praiu. j-l e-i l kaauia, ....! 1 4 Totsls-,! 1 IT H - Totals...,. H t 14 14 t .ul ..' ...8 0 9 8 4-1 4 dlMPd4-..-a..Yw.tv 8 8? 8. 9.-8 8-9 Taro base hits: Drill, Rockenfleld, Kkhoe. ttrrrlen base: Vsn Xandt. Double rlss: Vast Zandt. Paddaa aad Rock sun sld; twaho M.r'M and Kahoe: KeHuiv Marcan and ! C arr; Dunleavy and Carr; KaW Atherton and Carr. Base on teiia: on jveuum. i. Hit b nltebrr: B lOl'Lin. I. Struck out Py Pruftt. I; by Kellum I. Left on bases: 8t". Paul. 4; Indianapolis, 4. Time: 1:M. umplra: Lonaley. . Cssi far I metre Oweaa. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., July l.-Today'a a;ame between Mtnnespo"" ana wiumom got no rurrner man xnis nr irmc, vw,.. to a rtemonatratlon against I'mplre Owena, who waa nearly mobbed yesterday after an unnonnlar decision. There waa a moneter attendance today and when Owena ap peared he waa greeted with a Volley of eggs. one oi tnem nil mm in inr nnu m urt 'the vrounria after one strike had been ii.iivri mnvnm thai be was hurt. The fame was not formally called off nor for elted. A temporary restraining order haa been Issued returnable tomorrow preventing the enforcement of the suspension or r ree- man and Oyler of the Minneapolis team pending; the hearing. ;ame I'ostpoaed. At Ksnsaa Clty-Kanaa Clty-Loulavllle game postponed; rain. gtaadlas; af the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. Pet .M .639 .612 .437 '.425 Columbus Milwaukee Minneapolis .... Toledo Louisville Kansas City .... St. Paul , 90 H9 , 87 89 87 R7 S4 41 r 40 41 41 42 4 60 48 4t' 44 - 17 Indianapolis 384 lumiininjiiB w .. . Games today: Colurhbus. at Minneap olis 'I'uledo at Milwaukee, Indianapoiia at Bt. Paul. Louisville at Kanaaa City. GAMES I VI HE AMERICAN LKAGtE ( lereland Wins Two' Cevnteetr' from Jew Tark ; NEW YORK, July 19 New Tork lost to Cleveland today tn both fames of -a- double header... The- first waa a one-elded affair, but the aecond waa close, Clevelasd -winning by bunching hlta off Jloag.ln, the fourth Inning. Score first rarae: . ... CMVI-LANDv j , NEW YOltK rilrk. rf. Conmr. .. 1.1 1 Keel'r. rt.... 4 it setups, lb....: 4'i tit Hm. ct Bar. et.. 4 I Turner, m. ... t, 1 1 Latol. Jb ... 4 t t (Mor.ll. lb... 4 1 11 4 Mnrltrtt?, tb. 4 1 4 SWIIIKini.' lb 4 1 II t Dl-tintr, If 4 t t 0 Hnffmsa, ' ct.. t t 1 MrOnlre, o... 4 t I t 0 Obesbrs, I fnnialtoil. It. I 1 1 PraitKr, lb... lis Jlemli. ...... 10 4 Jon, p....... e . Totsls... ,. -117 11 t Touts. 1T II I -,. Cleveland 2- 0 0 Q 0-1 1' 0'M New York ... .0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 V Two-base hits: Lajolett WMIIarns, Flick. Three-base hit: Congalton. Sacrifice hit: Conualton.- First base on errors: Cleve land, 2. Struck out: By Chesbro, 1; by Joss, 5. Klrst base on balls: Off Joss, 1; off Chesbro, S. Wild pitch: , . Chesbro. Double plays: Bemis to' Lajolei: Williams to Chase. Left on baees; New; York, 4; Cleveland, 7. Umpire: O'LoughUn. Time: 1:45. t - v Score scond game: - .. CLEVELAND. . NEW YORK. B H O A B. I. 5B H.O.A K Flirt, rf 4 nr,. rf l Stnrlll. cf ... I Turner, m.... t Lajole. 2b.... I RoMfnsn, -Jb..-r4 ronnlton, II. t Brsdler. 4b... 0 Barhesu, lb.. I Bvmlii. c..-. .. t Rhoadet, . p.. I 1 Oronerw. em.... 4 0 1 t 0 1 1 I 1 II 0 I 0 0 t 1 1 0 KeenilN rf...i--4 rhsa. lb. ...i 4 Williams, lbu4 Morlarltjr, lb. 4 0 Driahantjr,' If: 4 D Hoffmlno, cf. I Klalnow. c.'.'l V llosf.i p..... 1 0Yar 1 1 riaxkaoD. ...;! ToUlt. 10 I 17 IT 1 Tot.lj :ll I 17 t 1 'Uatted for Hogg In aiitth. Cleveland 0 0 p 3.0 '6 0 0 03 New . York 0 0.0 0 0 01 1 02 First base on errors;! New "York, 1; Cleveland, 1. Left on bweos: New York, 1: Cleveland, 4. First base' on balls: Off ClarkHon, 1. Struck out: By Hogg. 4: by Clarkson, 3. Three-base hit: Conroy. Two base hits: Keeler, Delehanty, Stovall. Bacrlnce hits: Klelnow, Turner.' Stolen basea: Hoffmann,. BarbeaU. Double play: Rhoadea to Lajole t Rossman. Hit by plt.hed ball: By Hogg. 1., Wild pitch: Clarkson. Hits: - Off Hogg, 4 In six ln nlngn; off Clarkson, . 1- In three Innings, Umpire: O'Loughlm., Time: J:46. .Detroit Bate Odt Victory. - BOSTON, July 19. DV'trolt won today, by batting Young at critical stages. Boston could do -nothing with.' Mullin's .dtellvery until the ninth, when a. pass, and two singles gsve them their lone tally, . core: ' DETROIT.. .' . , .BOSTON... B.H.O.A E. fl.H.O.A.K. Jones, ct t 0.1 4 Parent,-it. .. '. 4 1,1 I 0 prn. ct... I S is estaiii, a..:.:, t chaster,- Sb:i t Crawford, rl. I Mclntrrtv If.. 4 noualilln.. 4b. 4 4 1 1 1 t .1 1 I'OHMri n w X J v 0 sen-It, i.-.i'.-4 ' 0" I' 1 4 SFrarsian. 4b.el lt.'f 0 1 4Hnrit, Ik... 4 1.1X0 t tttayi,rt.b -. ft'BI Undiajr, lb.. 4 1 a. O Uirx, aa.. a Warner, C.... 4 .4141 1 Arn-bruatar, a , 4 ,t , I . 4 0 1 V iYoUnf, ?..vt 1 J 1 .1 ! Ojrrtgaa, jji 1ti'J.' - MulllD. p... Totals.-., . II in II 1 lTo4la.;..,..lf 4t M-t Batted for Young In' ninth." ' 1 Detroit' 0 0 0 1 ,1,1,0.1-N Boston., 0 0 0 0 , 0 .0 Ok l-il Sacrifice hits: Schaefer.. Crawford. Two- base hits: Sta.hl, Mclntyre, Morgan Craw frtrd, ' Freeman. Three-base hit: Cough lln. Stolen base: Mclntyre. Double play: Mullin to O'Leary to Llndsaar.' First base on ha Us: Oft.. Young...!, otr -Muiun, l. Struck out: ,By Young, 4; by, Mullin, 1. Passed hall: A rrr.orun ter. Wild Ditch: Young. Time:1 2:01. Uloplresi. Conrwlly . Kvea Break la - Wstblsgtsi WASHINGTON. July 19 Washington and Chlcaaro broke even today In a double- header, the visitors getting' the first, a to 4, while the second went to the locals, to 0.-. Score, first game: " CHICAGO. WASHINGTON. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.K. Habn. rt i4 1 4 4 Arthur, ssa. I till Jodm. ef I 1 1 4 4 Startler. rt..,M I 40 laball. lb..... I Oil 4NIII. cf I 1 4 4 0 Davla. aa 4 I 1 I Croia, lb 4 4 Donohue, lb,. I 1 4 I OAnderaos, lfv.4, t Doiihr(y, If 4 0 t 4 OSrhalfljr. lb...l .0 Sulllran. 4 III latahl, lb....C-f 4 Taon.hlll. lb 4 1 1.1 4 Hardoe, 0...4 WaUh, p.s... 4 11 1 Kltaoo, p I 1 -4 '4 rattan, p 1 11 t 17 II I'Y.tktatM 1 .4 TotaU... 4t TUls....,-14 7 10 4 Batted for Patten hi -the ninth. -v Chicago ........0 ! "0 0 4' 010 Washington ....0 0 0 t r 19 0 0 4 Earned runa: Washington; ' 1 ;.,Ch'lcago. 4. Two-baee hit's: Hahn DaVls, Ande't son. Hits: ' Off Kltson,' t In live innings; off Patten, '6 ' In four Innings.. , fcaiTace hits: Hahn, Stanley, SchalQy (2)... tolen baaea: Stanley, Schajfly. ... Stahl, . ,-Neill (2). Double play: KHson, ,Bchal(ly and Stahl. Left on baaea: ' Chicago, 6; Wash ington, 6. First base on balls: Oft Pat ten, 2; off Walsh, 2. First base on errors: Chicago, 2. Struck out; By Kltson, 1; by Patten. 3: by Walsh, 4. Paused ball: Heydon. Wild pitch: Walsh. Tlnv: 1:00. Umplrea: Conner and Shcrulan. . St ore, aecond game; ''- WASHINGTON. , i .CHICAOO.. . B.H.O.A.E. . . B.H.O.A B. Altiaer. aa. .. 8lanler. rt.. Kill, ct (ro.i. lb.... Anderann, If. B.h.inj. lb.. 6 ii I. . lb.... 4 14 1 OHahn. rt...... 4 I . 4 1 4 OJonaa. cf..... 4 114 4 4 1 Olahcll. lb....'. 4 ,1 1 1 0 4 0 Davla. aa...H 4 ' 1 4 ODonolaua. lb.. 4 19 1 I I 1 Dovghartv. if- ' 1 4 4 1 StJullOan: c... 4 I 4 t I 1 Taanehlll, lb I I 4 4 II OAltrock, r-.-.i;' 1 4 Wakrftald. r. 1 Smith, p 1 . Totala...'... 14 10 17 II 1 '' ToUl si-.i-l' M 10 Washington 0 1 '- 1 1-8 Or 3 Chicago 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Two-basa hits: :. - Nlll,." Cross.-- tSlnith. Sacrifice hit: Srhalliy. Stolen baser . Is bell.. Left ' on bases: . , Washington, b; Chicago, 6. First . base -on tiailai Off Smith, 1. Struck out: By mlth, 2; by, Altrork, 3. Time: ,1:86. Umiilra; -eherl-Uah. . --- . St. I.oals Shnta On Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA; Jul:i9-Howell held Philadelphia down to' three hits today and St. Ixuia had no trouble 1n winning the game. Waddell retiretj from the conteat after the first inning ctVaccoutrtof a sore thumb and waa aucceecd by -Dygert, m-ho Hitched good hall. Score't'"' 1 '"' r 8T. LOl'IS. ' PHILAISSLPHIA. B H O.A.E. '-'- ' a HAJ A E Nllaa. rf...... 4 1 1 4 Martael.. It... 4 1 14 0 Jenaa, lb...l II 1 Arisbrae'r. (Il l 0 4 4 tana. K 4 110 Date. lb. . I 11 0 1 Hemphill, cf. I I I 0 4 f owara. lb... 14 I t I Wallara a.. 4 .1 I t yb-M. rt ,. 4 14 O'Brien, lb... 4 4 1 4 4 Murvbjr. lb.. I 0 14 1 Haniell. lb.. 4 14 1 I8.hrark. C....I I 1 I 4 Rickar. a 4 1 Ite- t ttos. as till Howall. p ... I I I I 4 Kulabt.. Ik... . till , Waddall. p.s4 t 0 1 Totala U I It II 1 Dnrt. p I 444 Totabj..;. H I 17 It 4 Et. Louis . ... 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 04 Philadelphia , 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 8 0-0 Left on b&sea: St, Louis, 4; Philadelphia, 1. Earned runs: St. Iuls, 1. Stolen bases: Rickey. 6tone. Sacrifice hits: Jones, Hemp hill, Armbrusterv Double play: Howell, Wallace and Jones Struck out: By Dy gert, 4, by Howell, 1. Base hits: Oft Wad dell, 1 in one Inning; off Dygert 8 In eight Innings. Wild pitch:. Waddvll.. Time: 1 .00. Umpire: Hurat. : . . BtaaalaaT of the Tea ass. Played. Won. ' Loec Vet. .401 .800 .MM) .669 .h'il .619 .969 .24,4 Philadelphia New York.. Cle eland ., Chicago ... Ifetrolt .... 78 48 48 48 . 45 81 to1 k'l 81 K'l 81 ) 82 92 i 11 ss" 3t 62 88 '42 4 a .St Louis.., Wsalilnglon Boatoa . ... Oamea today Chicago at Washington. St. Louts at PMlaaelphla.' Detroit at Boa tn, Cleveland at New -Yora. ' -' VttlT VADU nrTF ITC Y Din PA U, ULVLAIJ tlllVAUU Windy Citj Hgtiotalg Start Cff figdly cd Finiih Sam Way. ERRORS BUNCHED WITH VISITORS' HITS Gotham Team Makes Three nana la tha Last Inalng mm a Doable, Three Single aad Two Errors. CHICAOO, July 19.-Cblcago started oft badly today, a gift, a fumble and a two bagger giving the visitors two run In the first. A double, three singles and two errors gave New York three at the finish, winning the game. Score: NEW YORK. CHICAGO. B.H.O.A.E. B H 0 I I Breanahan, rt 4 0 1 0 Utile, ct I 1 0 0 0 Rhannos. It. 4 4 1 0 0 8hward. If.t 4 1 1 Bernour, cf..4 I 4 4 0 grhulte, rt...4 t 1 0 0 McGinn, lb., a Iff t chance, lb... 4 I 10 S 0 Devlin, lb ... 4 0 1 0 0 gtalnfeldt. ib 4 I I 4 DaMra. aa.... 4 1 I 4 0 Tinker. aa....4 14 11 Gllbart. lb... I 4 11 0 Era. Ib 4 till Strang. Zb. ... I oil Kilns, e I 1 a s 1 Hewrrman, c . a 1 a I rl'iilhacn, p.. I o I I a McGlnnllr. - 4 0 1 0 Moran 1 0 0 4 0 Totals IT 117 14 I Totala M 17 II t Batted for Retilhach In ninth. Chicago 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 New York ., 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 1-eft on bases: Chicago. 6: New York. 8. Two-base hits: Seymour - (2), McOann. Stolen bases: Chance (2), Evers. Double plays: Reulbach and Chance: Reulhac.h.' Stelnfeldx, Tinker and Evers; Bowerman, Gilbert, Dahlen and Devlin. Struck out: By Reulbach, 3; by McOlnnity, 4. Base On balls: Off Reulbach, 4,-off McGinnlty, t. Time: 1:60. Umpires: O'Day and John Stone. Pirates Banrh Hlta. PrTTSBUJtO. July 19.-Plttsburg hit Diig- ?leby hard in the first two Innings, scoring our runs on six hits. Duggleby retired after the seventh Inning, Roy taking his place. Score: PITTtBVRO. . ' 1 ' PHILADELPHIA. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E Leach. Ib;.... I 0 Thnmal, cf. .. 4 Beaumont, cf. 9 1 Senlella, lb.. 4 OTItua. rf I 1 Courtnar, Jb. 4 4 Magre, If 4 0 Donlln, aa I 0 Braniflaia, lb I Clarke, It I.. J wagner. as.. Naalnn, lb.. 1 It Oinlor. cf... Rltrher. lb.. Glharm, c... Pbllltppe, . p. Dooln .... I 0 DuaglebT, n.uh 1 Totala. 14 It 17 17 I Roy. p 0 Totala 10 4 14 11 1 Batted for Duggleby In eighth? Pittahurg 2 2000110-4 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 08 Earned -runs: Pittsburg. 3: Philadelphia, Three-base hits: Nealon. Gibson. Sacri fice hits: Rltchey. Titus. Bransfield. Stolen bases: Wagner.. Ganley.- Double plays: Kltchey ana. Nealon (; wanner, micney and. Nealon. . First, base on balls: Off Dug gleby, 2; on Roy,.l. Hit by pitcnea mui: H.v uuttsTieby. iach. BtrucK out: ny fnii- llppe, 2; by Duggleby.-S; by Roy, 3. Left on hasps: Pittsburg, 8; fhllartelpnia, Hits: Off DugKlt'by, 12 in seven innings. Time: 1:36. Umpires: Klem and Carpenter. Brooklyn Wins In ' Fifteenth. ST. LOUIB, Mo., July 19. A rally In the fifteenth inning, netting three runs, de feated St. Ixiuls today. Brooklyn winning 8 to 3. Score: "BROOKLYN. 8T. LOUIS. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Malnner. cf.. 4 1 I 1 0 Bitrch. rf 4 1 0 0 Cae. Ib 7 111 4 Bannett, lb.. 7 last Liimler, rf...T i.i t Merua, it.... a i v Jordan,- lb.... 4 t II I 0 Smoot, cf..... i 110 4 Alperman. lb. 7 I 4 I 0 Oradr. c 4 14 4 0 McCarthy. If. 4 1 4 0 0 Hoatetter.'lb. 4 114 4 Lewla, aa 5 1 17 0 Nnonan, lb... 4 1 K i 1 Rlttar. C......T II 1 1 McBrlda, aa... 4 4 110 Paatorlua. p.. 4 1.4 0 0 Karger, p. . ... 4 114 4 M. Marabsll. 1 0 4 4 4 Totala. .....S8 II 48 II 1 , ToUls 61 11 41 M 1 Batted for Burch in fifteenth inning. -Bt. Louis ........0 0 0 1 00 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-S Brooklyn .'.....-..0 0200000000100 t Earned runs: St. Iuls, 1: Brooklyn, 1. Two base hit: ' Hostetter. Three base hit: Karger. SacrlHce hits': Pastorius. Lewis. Double plays: 1ewiH. Alperman and Jor dan. (2); McBrlde, Bennett, and Noonnn. Paased balls: Grady. Stolon bases: Rltt, Grady, Mertes. .Hit' by pitched ball: By Pastorlfis, 1; b' Karger, 1. Baset, on hells! Off Karger, 4; off pastorius, 2. Struck out: By Kargef,"6;- 'by. Pastorius, .3. -Left ori bases; St. Louis,- 8: Brooklyn,: 9 Time) 1 :46. Umpire : Ertrslle- ' J'.v' 1 Jy;: , , Boston Wins from Cls)Iaaatl. CINCINNATI.- O., July 19. -wo InfteM singles was all the locals could secure off Llndaman's delivery In .today's game. Bot! runs scored by Cincinnati were the results of wild throws. Schlel waa benched In the third Inning - for , protesting a decision. Score: BOSTON. ' CINCINNATI. , B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E Brldwall. aa..l 0 4 4 0 Hugglns, lb.. 4 0 11 I Tanner, lb...! 14 0 OBarrjr, If 4 110 0 Brain, lb 4 110 1 Keller, cf 110 0 1 Bates, cf 4 0 I 0 OJnde, rf...... 4 0 I 0 0 Howard. If... 4 1 1 V 4Daal, lb 4 0 11 1 4 Dolan. rf 1 4 1 0 4 Dalahantjr, lb 4 0 4 1 0 O'Kalll. c 4 1 7 1 OCorcorsn. aa.. I 0 1 1 0 Btrobel, lb.... I lit lP-rblal, c. 1 0114 LlQaman, p. 4 1 1 1 OLrTtngaton. e. 1 0 I 1 4 Wicker, p.... 10 0 14 ToUlt II 11711 : , ToUla 10 1 17 14 1 Boston ....' 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 -14 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0-2 Earned runs: Boston, 3. Two base lilts: Howard, Brain. Three base hits: O'Neill. Sacrifice hits: ' Tenney, Dolan, Btrobel. Stolen base: Hugglns. Double play: Wicker, Deal ahd Livingston. Struck.' out: By Wicker, 3; by Llndaman, 6. Base on balls: Off Wicker, 4; oft Llndaman, 3. Time: 2:0. Umpire: Conway. Standing; of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost Pet. .7Ti3 .K50 .642 ' .488 .435 .38 .372 -.337 Chicago ... 84 69 25 J 29 43 48 60 64 65 New York Pittsburg Philadelphia ... Cincinnati Brooklyn St. Louis 80 til 84 85 81 86 83 62 62 41 37 31 82 28 Boston ..' Gsmes today: Brooklyn at St. Boston at Cincinnati, Louis, New York at Chl- oago, Philadelphia at Pittsburg. Game that 1 at Game. A1-game of base ball which promise to be a corker has been arranged for Satur day afternoon between ' the Omaha. Real Estate exchange and the Omaha Grain ex change for Diets park. Thirtieth and Bnaul dlng atreeta. at 2.30. The admission will be free and the town Is Invited to attend. Diets park has a good grandstand, and as It will be ladies' day at the park a large gathering of the fair sex la expected: "Jim" Hamilton ia getting his throwing arm worked into condition. . The lineup, subject to Immediate change, Is given out as follows: ' ' -. Real Estate Ex. Positions. Grain Ex. A. P. Tukey Catch. .Billy" Sunderland K. A. Benson Pitch "Jim" .Hannllon H. T. Clarke First N. Mariain W. H. Given Second. ."Barney'' Barnes Byron Hastings... Third. ...T. W. Holmquiot Harry. Reed Short J. E. Von Dorren A. O. Charlton.... Left A..B. Jaquith F. D. Weao Center C. Davis J. H. Patrotte Hight E. E. Huntley J. W. Bobbin Water boy O. H. Lyon W. G. L re Mascot. .Jo' in Swearlnger Cosad la t-ntelaaaed. BERTRAND. Neb., July 19. (Special Telegram.) The Bertrand Tigers played rings around Coiad here today, defeating them bv a score of 9 to 2. Atkinson held the visitors to three scratch hlta and waa well aupported by the team. 'I ha feature of the game was tne fast fielding of Kellogg and the batting or Mc liorter Score : ' R. H. E Bertrand 1 02 1 01 20 9 11 8 Cozad 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 2 0 2 8 7 Struck out: By Atkinson, 9; by Ryan, I. Batteries: Bertrand, Atkinson and McWhortar; Cosad. Ryan and Atkinson. ew Plteher 1e- Sanprd. GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. July 19. (Spe cial Telegram.) Grand Island hit Hast Inga" new pitcher freely In the lutti-r-purt of the game and had an eaay winning. Score: R. H. . Grand Island . 0 10 19 9 14 7 10 T Haatlnga 0 1 0 0 9 0 0 0 2 3 7 I Batterlea: Grand Ialand. Coykendall and Townaend; Hastings, Wade and Po teet- Ball Players Fined. MILWAUKEE. Wis.. July 19. First Base man Freeman and Shortstop Oyler ol the Minneapolis American association base ball team were today fined l' each and sus pended for seven dsys lit connection with the assault on Umpire Owen in yesterday a game with the Columbus team at Min neapolis. Fielder Davis and Captain Fog were fined tbO and lUcher Ford was as sessed 825-' ' . . . Two Games tn Case. BEATRICE. Neb.. July J9. (Special Telegram.) The Plckrell ball team de feated the Sterling nine at Pickrell this afternoon In an Interesting game: score, 9 to I. Th Topeka Glanta soul out tha at . Wymor by a score Hartar4 Takes a Pair. ARAPAHOE, NeV. Jtilf It -(Sperlal Tel. es-ram The Braves plsied an uninterest ing exhibition asms with the Harvard ball team this morning, awing to yesterday ttame being postponed br rain; the score being 14 to I In fsvor of Harvard, with Sanderson and Lin- as battery: Bellamy -end Schoonover for Arapahoe. Poor field ing was responsiM for the high score. The afternoon game was well played, a shown by the score, and Tsnner, while hit hard, pitched out of several had holes. The features of the game were Miller pitching, Kettlebuah's batting and Bellamy- fielding. Saddler, as umpire. Is one of the. best In the state. Captain Charles Perry has as fine and gentlemanly a bunch of ball play ers as has visited Arkahoe, excepting win nlnK both games an unpardonable ln. Eiare: ' ' R H E Arapahoe 0 10 0 0 0 8 0 01 1 j Harvard 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 04 11 i Double play: Arapahoe. Two-base hit: Harvsrd. First hase on balls and hit by pitched balls: Three each. Struck out: Tanner, 7; by Miller, 8. Attendance, 1,100. Games In Tbree-I League. At Springfield Springfield. 5; Deca tur, 8. At Davenport Davenport, 1, Dubu que, 0. - At Ceorla Blootnlngton, 8; Peoria. I. At Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids, 8: Rock Island, 2. , CHAXCE'g GREAT PITCHING STAFF l.nndgren. Brown, Taylor, Rnelbaeh, Pfelster. Overall anal Harper. . Manager Chance of the Cub hss brjllt up a staff of pitchers which 'Is the envy of all tha managerial world. With Lund gren. Brown, Taylor and Ruelbach he haa four veteran righthander- who shine In the fastest company, and In Pfelster, the only Southpaw on the team, he ha a tellable man, who 'ha shown consistent and at times sensational work this season. To these Ave are added Overall and Hr per, th two twirlere secured from the Cin cinnati club, both of whom have shown well in the chances given them. Chance, has always maintained that to win a championship a man must have the pitchers able, to go the route. When he secured the signature of Jack Tavlor to a Chicago contract he remarked, "I am satis fled. It Is quite prohnble he will put the brunt of the work on Taylor and Brown for these two boy cin always be relied upon to put them over and no gnme wilt b" ,los,,by their wildness. With Chicago fast fielding team a visitor will have to hit the ball good and c(ean to get. on the bag or to advance a runner. , r MORSES TAKES PLACE OF AVERS Lincoln Pitcher Hired by Ronrke Last Pneblo Game Exhibition. One more of Pa Rourke's aereonauts has been placed In his balloon and sent to some distant seaport -where he may stay if he wants to. It is young Mr. Ayer. the latest offender whi joined the team onlv recently. Nothing haa been done to Dodge ns yet. Ayers gave a very convincing proof that he was not the man Omaha needed to pull It Into first place or help keep It In second place, and being unable to make further use of him Mr. Rourke decided not to detain th young man longer. ... Morse, th University of Nebraska hoy who pitched some for Lincoln, haa taken Ayera' place. Morse Is not totally a stranger to Omaha fans, having pitched agatnHt the home team during this season. President Rourke wired yesterday, ahead of his arrival from the west, that the last drubbing Omaha got from Pueblo, that one at Denver where 500 people stampeded the park, did not count, a It was an ex hibition game. Luckily that 'one; at Kearney also was an exhibition a good one for Kearney. - Race Results at Wymore. BEATRICE, Neb- July 19. Speclal. The attendance at the races yesterday at Wymore was . larger than on the first day. An Interesting. .feature of the program was the exhibition of the. .mare Emma, the guideless wonder, who paced a mile with out a driver and to. a. pace-maker In 2:30 flat. Results: , .2:30 pace, ten starters Bothel Muaaick ...... j.w ...1 1 1 Fortunella ........ .i 3 4' I-ocna G ..A..t.8 5 8......;. 3 I G Queen of the West ,'4.v.. ..'... 4 7 2 Uszle Worden.. 8 4 6 Jim Booth --,....1...., ..8 8 7 nun wiser . Calhoun Girl 4?tritiaJ K.. -A-rCtV.t""f jVfc-t J 2 Dr. Skult .:....' .....io, dr -Time: 2:144, il27 8MJ. 2:22 trot ' ' ' Johnnie K.X... Mesmerism ...i. ....... Rilver Russel ......,'..:..... Rear Guard '.. Rexella Mathelle Time: 2:1. 2-:l4?2:16. Three-year-old troU- Miles Tllden .j.l ...t Cecil Flash Retriever Boy e Happy B , "I-4 ' Time: ; i:s4, i:m,- a:s4. Running, three-quarter mile dash Irish Swede won, Illumltwtor second. Mellas third. Ossian and Miss Piatt also ran. Time: 1:1714. - Thorpe Ontahoots Towaaen4. GENEVA. Neb' Julv 19. (Special.) A blue rock shooting contest took place on the C. A. Thorpe grounds yesterday and the day before. - The contest waa for the Thorpe cup. The score waa Thorps 89 and Townsend of omana St. Tne cup remains with Thorpe. There wer about twenty visitors, who entered into minor contests, but- Townsand was the only contestant with Thorpe for tha cup. Earan I -Defeated' hy Clow.' . . i-Hii-'AfH-v "Julv it. Walter E. Egan. twice - winner and the present holder of the Glenvlew cap, was oeieatea today in tha second round of the annual tourna ment for that trophy. Egan' opponent .. tv rinw of Onwerit8ia. and the match was not decided until the eighteenth hole, when a topped drive ioi egan vne hole and match. McMarrhle Wlsa Eastern Haadlrap. ' PHILADELPHIA, July 19. H. McMurchle of Fulton. N. Y.. won the eaatern handi cap, the principal event of the target tour nament of the Interstate association, on the grounds of the Florists' Gun club, with a score of 93 breaks out of a possible UK). Charles Young of Springfield, O.. a profeaslonal. and H. R. Bonser of Cincin nati, amateur, tied for second high gun at 2 and divided second and third money. Too -Wet for Tennis. The tennis grounds of the Field club were too wet for play Thnrsday evening, and h.r, miam unnihrr nostconement of plsy In the rity championship series. The battle will be on again this afternoon, unless further rains prevent. It Is. expected the courts will be in the best of condition. Sporting; Brevltle. Fie on your six-bits pitcher. Selee ha a new catcher In Ronnicker. Des Moines is over 300 points aheid of Pueblo, the tallenders, ana iwi aneaa oi Omaha, aecond. Hoffmsa wss there with the hit whl-h did the business when Chmance sent h.m to bat in the filth Inning. Wlltse had. walked four. Stone made five hits in nine times tin In the double-header played Wednesduy. That will help some, especially ss the great Larry made but one in five time up. Stagg and the Cornell athletic manage ment could not agre upon a time and place for a foot ball gio tnia tm i tween thte two college, o none will be played. The South Omaha Victor would ilk to hear from any base ball team under 18 yeara of age.. Address Oeoigs 228 North Twenty-third street, Sotfgft Omaha. The Chicago Nationals are batting at . and the White Sox at .2. The Cuba' fielding la .Sk and the White Hox 9o2. Pfelster ha a better batting average than Lundgren. The Rambler of South Omaha ar with out a game tor next Sunday. Any faat amateur team In or out of the city desir ing a game for that dale addreas .. Corrigan, Thirty-ninth and 8 street. South Omaha, or telephone South Omaha 137L On the question of whether a ball went foul or fair iu a gam Saturday depended the standing of Sm Crawford In the bat ting table. Umpire Tim Hurst called the bell fair, which made Wahoo Sam a av erage .3a. making hkm the only Detroit player agov the .109 mark. ' That plan of moving the Puor!o-Omah gsuii up to Denver to accommodate the Like aeema to have tickled the conven tlonera most to desth. A regular atam pede waa made for the ball pnrk as soon as the Elks heard of the plan. Out of Denver- population ef l&o.OOn and the 26.000 visiting Elka tha grand stand and bleachers wer overrun by a surging mass ef long horns, numaer M. What must b the nor .jual attendance la Denver t Beatrice team of 8 to 9. SICKNESS MAY BRING PEACE Mil do ar lfa Fit 7 Important Part in Fendinc Fetrotittiont. AMERICAN SHIP IN NEUTRAL WATERS Marblehead Will Anchor at Sea and Central Asaerlcaa Delegate Will Bo Taken Aboard with Dlfflcalty. WASHINGTON, July 19.-Naval officer who ar familiar with the west coast of Central America, where the Marblehead U awaiting the plenipotentiaries of th warring southern republics, predict that the negotiations will be very brief. They say that the ship will be anchored about five mile from shore, aa it la unsafe to g-i. closer, and the limit of a nation's control I three mile. There Is a very heavy wcll on the coast at that point and acaslcknes on th part of the envoys 1 apprehended by the naval officials. There are no harbors along the coast and only a few open roadsteads, and all com munication with the shore Is In Isunches. At San Jose, Guatemala, where the pence commissioners of that country are to lie taken aboard the Marblehead, the process of the landing 1 described a being most difficult. An Iron pier has been constructed quite a distance out to sea from the shore and It la approached by a launch and light draft veesel, when a steel cage Is swung off over the vessel and by carefully watch ing the rise and fall of the ship the cage 1 landed on tha deck. If passengers are to be taken from the vessel they get Inside the cage and by skillful-manipulation the cage Is swung from the deck and for a few moment the Inmate are hanging In mid air. ..... .... Armistice Being; Respected. The State department was advised today that the armistice entered into by the war ring Central America province 1 being re spected and that preliminary negotiation ar progressing satisfactorily. The namee of th. peace commissioners have not been communicated to the department a yt. Minister Combs cabled to the department today that . he has arrived at San Jose, Guatemala, from Champorlco. He will board the Marblehead as soon a .It reaches San Joae and will be met thero by the peace . commissioners of Guatemala and Salvador. Commander Mulligan of the Marblehead has advised "the Navy department that that vessel arrived at San Jose, Guatemala, to day with the peace commissioners on board and haa sailed beyond the three-mile limit to enable the commissioner to conduct their' negotiations. Envoys Gathering. . BAN SALVADOR, Wednesday, July 19. Amerlcan Minister Merry,- accompanied by the commissioner of Salvador, left tonight by train for Acajutla. Guatemala's com missioners, with the Mexican minister, Federlo o Gamboa, representing Mexico, will board the United State cruiser Mar blehead at an' Jose. The conference will take place nine miles off the coast. - The final fighting Tuesday resulted la the forcea of Salvador occupying EI Poste Glgant, Clonar, Coyotlllo and La Mar garita, alt position In Guatemalan terri tory. The Guatemalan army Waa. com pleetly defeated; retreating In disorder and leaving arm and ammunition In Ita camp. Report from Guatemala. - GUATEMALA CITT. Guatemala, Wednes day, .July 18. The armistice arranged be tween the armies of Guatemala and Salva dor and the latter' ally, Honduras,-as i result-of .the humane and highly , appreci ated Intervention of President Roosevelt and Dts., went Into effect at 4 o'clock thu morning. .The belligerents have appointed commissioner who will goon hoard, the cruiser Marblehead add draw up and sign a treaty of peaca on the high seas. Bee 'Want Ada are the dependable seeds of success. DIAMONDS Frenaer, 15th and Dodge sti Free with THE SUNDAY BEE, July 22d IV .at '""5w t ' -1-'-cC? 1 . .MB-V 1 ' jmV t- Jay- J Copyright 1901. Ufe Pub. Co. "DESIGN FOR WALL PAPER." The above picture printed on Heavy Art paper, size 10x15' inches, suitable for framing ; i wf'BZTi; as an Art supplement to the third of a series of articles on Ten IT" fiv. JC and Ink Drawings. ' . ' - ."' - . . . . Order in advance of yqur newsdealer or newsboy, or telephone 897 " i ii The Reliable Specialists , CCT PAYiWG THE PENALTY Everything baa to hav a beginning, and one of the most prolific sources or the disesses and weaknesses so prevalent among man - Is the result of abuses In early life or neglected or Improperly treated pelvic diseases, such as Gonorrohea, etc. While Gonorrhoea la considered one of the simplest con- 1 tagtoua diseases, yet through neglect It develops Into Stricture and Gleet. Insidiously progressing and tenaolotrely faatenlng Itself upon the system until It has Invaded the kidney, bladder and prostatic region, rendering It o complicated as to be Incurable In some oases. Perhaps the flrat armptom was a Uttle discharge, which. If properly treated, could hav been cured In a ?w Rheumatism Is another result of rraproper treatment of this con-- dltlon, producing not only axoruotating pain, but It frequently wai-ps and twists, otie or mare of the Joint of the body producing horrible deformities, frequently depriving th individual of th ability to earn a living for him self, leaving htm a helplea and tortured cripple for life. Another deplorable' reeult of thla disease wha Improperly treated 1 swollen glands, that are not only psanfuL but will finally destroy a man sexually and In many rasas physloally. When thla dlaeese, through neglect or Improper treatment, by It extenalen haa caused a cystjtlo Invasion of the bladder, thence by It exten sion up th ureter to-the kidney. It there produces result that are Indeed lamentable. Some men, through Ignorance of th consequences which are sure to fol low. neglect or Improper treatment, consider thla a trifling ailment and rely upon patent medicine, druggists and unskilled doctors in sn effort to secure re lief for th cost of a bottle of medicine, and by this procedure allow the disease to make such serious Inroads upon the sexual and nervou ritam that. It lnoapaclate them for th phytcl, mental and sexual duties of life," and th patient-pay dearly, for his economy of th selection of Incompetent attend ance. .-... We euro safely and thoroughly: Gonorrohea, Stricture, Varicocele, Emissions, Neryo-Sexvial Debility, Impotency, Blood Poison (Syphilis), .' Rectal, Kidney and Urinary Diseases, ... . . i -,. and. all disease and weaknesses of man dus to self-abuee, excesses or -tha reiult of specific or private diseases. 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