TTIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1906. i J 7 . EXTRA SATURDAY! ladles' $5&$S Trimmed Mails at to)fPibggS?js MU 1 4 a. - t" Our 75o-1.00 I'ndermuBUns 50c Oar 1 .25-1 .50 Undrrrouslins 38c Onr 1.75-1.98 Undermuslins Ishly trimmed. at. NEW COMBINATION SUITS PAR BELOW FRICB Cert Covers, Drawers and Short Skirt, all combined In one price the moat com fort able and satisfactory of all summer under garments. Ladles' MM Combination Suits. 250 Idla'KiMCorablnatlon'Buitai 3Q8 Ldiaa;M'i'Comblnat'ion"Buiti; 4.Q8 at Ladles' $88 ComblnaUon Sulta, 6.08 llea'lij'M'combinatton'Sui 8.Q8 $13 .n''a'lV.Bi'comMnaUon Bulla. " Q.Q8 t8M tion"ine'BkVrte'a'nd'Cor-' 5.98 art Cover Combined -a $lf 00 Combination Lone Prlnoees 098 Bklrta and Coraet Covers at Our insular too quality Night Oowna will go OQC Our So Night Gowns, prettily made, go at. 2rSc each Our 60c Umbrella Drawers, la. 39c Our regular 25o Umbrella Drawera will go at...... Our 39o Umbrella Drawera will to at Our Je cambric Coraet Covera will go at Our EOc Corcat Covers will g at 15c 25c 19c 39c FRENCH LINGERIE GREATLY UNDERPRICED This la tha moat exquisite French hand made undermuslins, eeteoted apaoially by our own Parle buyer. Our regular II I Chemises, Ladles' $3.00 Chemtaea, Drawera, cor- :q aet Covera, at SaVr- Ladles' 16.00 Hand Made Coraet Cor- O Qft era, Drawera and Chemtaea at -rJ Ladlea' IT 00 Hand Made Chemises, fl QQ Drawera and Coraet Corera at Ladlea elegant $7.60 Night Oowna, 3.98 Ladlea' 'beautiful $9.00 and 110.00 A QQ Night Oowna, at t- Lodles' 113. SO and (16 00 Hand Made r rift Night Robes, at V.VO COMPLETE CLEARANCE Suk SLIGHTLY MUSSED and HANDLED M WM KWEM FROM OUR. TREMENDOUS CLEARING SALES They are just the least bit mussed and we are willir.fj to accept a loss on them if we can sell them all Satur day. Put them through the laundry and they are ex actly as good as new. You don't have chance like this often. Gowns, Skirts, Drawers, Chemises and Corset Cov ers, very daintily made many elaborately trimmed on sale Saturday. Our 2.BO-3.00 Undermuallna $1.98 SALE OF LADIES' TAILORED SKIRTS All our ladles 18 and $10 Walking Skirts fine blacks M OO and grays, also shadow plaids, etc., spaclal at T. 4-i Ladles' 4 and $5 Walking Skirts new greys, blues and Clft blacks, also white Danish Cloths, at laaU Ladles Stunning Skirts.-worth up to 117.60, Qfi ft Clft French Voiles, Bilk Sunburst, etc, at.. LADIES' SUITS Ladles' light weight suits, light and dark mixtures, also shirt waist suits, etc., worth f?r up to $15.00, at 7W Swagger Tailored Suits, 4 gj worth to $40, will go at 11 Elegant $60 and $0 Suits charming new. effects, Snort Coats andCravenettes $8 and $10 Silk Ktons and Box Coats, also coverts, lace jx .. a ..638 and white serge coats 4 length mixtures, cot ert and silk coats at. Ladles' CraTenette Coats. $g worth up to $10, at.... w Ladles' $11.(0 and $1$ Cravenette Coats at. . i , 698 Saturday we will offer, all our fine trimmed hats, made in our own workrooms ,by capable designers, many New York models that sold from $5" to $8 each- All the latest summer styles, your.choice, each BEIl4iaiI n aeiei4la4BeHeB4ll4Bieil i Long Gloves H HOSIERY Straight Frost Oar Tsrb Office. Elbow length Taffeta Bilk Oloves. 1.50 In black and white Ladles' 11 and If button length pure allk glovea, blacks. Whites V&XZZ 1.50-$2 Extension glova tops, lace, black and white, at, pair pure allk . '75c UNDERWEAR i Ladlea' fine Testa and crocheted effects ind panta. lace I2,c-25c i! Ladles' alloTer lace lisle hose, black and white, 25c Ladles' black fine gauce lisle hose, garter top, Hermsdort dye, 60c quality, ifi. pair... ZDC Ladies' boot lace lisle hose, light shades and IP black, pair JDC Men's, ladles' and children's tan and black hose A ni. lUC-lt2C pair. N&GKWEAR Ladlea' fin union suits, sleeveless, knee lengths. 2Sc-4Qc specials, nt wOW'mtV. H Ladles' lace and embroidered itnrkt tlimAVDri and mllae X and cufi sets, Ifl. IP. 2 at 1UC-..JC AJBMadPaw w It mwmk I BBtBBBBBB4BBBBBB BBBBBBBBBBeBBBBlBeBBB4vBBBBBBeBBeBvw SHOE SALE ! Ladies' fashionable Oxfords, Court Ties and Pumos, Gun J Metals, Patent Colts, etc., genuine $3 fl O unci 3.50 rVioas. RntiirftV. II e at Patent Colt, and button. Vlcis, worth Men's Low Shoes Regular $3.o0 values, best selected leather, 2 stylish lasts, at, IOC , pair :....JD -V. jVJT iBBBBBTBBBBBeBBBBTBTBBBBBBlBBBBB Men's Sho etc., lace $3.60 s pair, at, 1 QC pair I, J J SATURDAY IS CLOTHING DAY Men's Summer Suits Right at the Height of the Season at Hall or Less Than Half Price Odds and ends men's good, serviceable and up-to-date Summer Suits E5r 75 your choice of scores of new styles, at... Your choice of 400 Stylish Sum mer Suits for men, (Cy 75 worm as nign as fib. uu and f20.00 each Saturday . . . . MEN'S PANTS Biggest panta bargain ot the year thepe are odd pants from suits, all new-1 gO, est patterns, right up to date and j ' positively worth as high at $4; special. . . BASEMENT Boys' Clothing Soecitxli Boys' Knee Pants, special offer in our base- J ment at, pair 1C Boys' Wash Suits, Just right for vacation, all pretty colors your choice at JjQ Men's $1.50 Shirts at 50c Men '8 and Boys' Negligee Shirts, all styles and patterns, finely made on big bargain square worth $1.50, at $1.50 and $2.00 Underwear at 75c 17 Imported French lisle and Amer- ! ican 6ilk Underwear, at All our fine 60c r.nd 76c Underwear, broken JC loU, at LOK, Men's Neckties Men's fine silk shield bow ties, all colors, genuine 25c ties at, each CLEARING SALE STRAW HATS I CLEARING SALE SUIT CASES 10c 25c 45c 98c Men's and Children's (0c Straw Hats at Men's 76c and fl.GO Straw Hata at Men's 11 60 and $3.00 Straw Hata at Men'a nntat 12.50 and $3.00 Straw Hala ,50 Men'a highest gradi' $3.M and '$4.00 Straw " 1 jfl Hata at m' Boys' and Children's 60o Summer Capa 25 C i All our $1.60 Suit Canes, In one lot, at All our $2.00 Preas Suit Caeca go -at All our $3.60 Suit Cates will no at All our $600 rral cowhide Suit Cases ' QQ will go at J,JO All our finest sole leather Suit Cases, A QQ worth $7(0 and $7.60, at W.O ..98c .1.50 2.98 ST1MMELL IN OHAHA'S WAY Pusblo'i Tall Pitcher is Too Btrone for Fa'i Coming Champs. RANGERS GET BEAT EIGHT TO ONE Santera la - Bamped Tea Timet and They Coma When Runs Are tha Things that Ara ' Headed. Archie Bttmmell waa at hta beat and put tha ball over with such a conglomeration i ot slants that Omaha could do nothing with hlrn ere, ion to 1 In a game which did not present many Interesting features to tha men and women, principally women, who had gathered to welcome Pa and hta athletes on their re turn from a trip to the north and west. Sanders wtie opposed to 8tlmmell. and Flske. Base on balls: Off Banders. 1; off Stlmmell, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Fy Ban ders: MoQllvray. Struck out: By Sanders: S; by Stlmmell, 8. Left on bases: Omaha, 7; Pueblo, 6. Sacrifice hits: McOUvray, Melcholr. Time: 1:40. Umpire: McCarthy. Attendance: 800. Notea of the Game. Selea aaya he haa released three pitchers, Faurot, Vollendorf and Morrison. He haa signed Rennlcker for catcher and Morgan and Carnea for pitchers. Stlmmell waa using his speed Friday and he had plenty ot It, too. Howard took everything that cams his way and got two hlta besides. Rogers waa Injured In the exhibition gams at Denver when Under ran into him and Is out of the game for a time. Cook made a great catch of Gondlng's long ny In the third Inning. In running backward for It he fell up the hill In left IWM, hut caught the ball as he waa falling. Sllmmell turned his ankle In tumnln on first base In the fourth Inning and some of Ira at Vinton Street park Friday aft- , baae in the fourth Inning and some of an Pii,.hi.- k ,h. , d ' Jhe Omaha fans hoped he would retire, . ao Pueblo won by the score of 8 , b,it he came to the front In the next In ning ana worked the game out. Champions Wla la Flrat. DES MOINES, July ai.-Caffyn'a being hit by a pitched ball. Dexter s long drive to the center field fence and Towns a sin gle gave the Champions two runs In the while ih. Pn.Klr. jttA - . "i ine game lonay ana enougn while the Pueblo Indiana did not take any , win. Tne only otner ,cor,7 of tn. me more undue liberties with him than usual, was made by Denver In the fourth. Russell they counted while Pa to Mr. Stlmmell. who Beamed to work with- ' ba"- 8ave ln th A1 Inning when Des out the use of his roa n n.ir.t -,hiK I Molnea secured two hits, there was never out tne use or his rea.n pocket, which Is , mnn than one nlt , an lnnlng. Both generally a chief adivtnet of his work. I teams played fast, snappy ball and a sen. Omaha atarted Oct badly and let the ' tlonal double from Smith to McHale to Pueha make the first r,m .i.hr..,. a i Heddlck cut off what looked like a score - s.s. . r,r iris 'hsmn ,-ins In lha fmiaoK 13a,. In the first Innlnt Cook smashed the ' "... l-O. ldue liberties with him than usual, was made by Denver In the fourth. Russell bundled their hlta thui they all V toT l basea and reached third when and .helnsri t., nil. ,.. . i ... t Am1r.-as let Reddlrk'a grounder get away, and elped to pile up a nice score, , reaching home on Reddlck s out at second, a a Colte were unable to do a thing 1 Both Ulllen and Adams pitched winning 9.1 . . . . . t Kf.ll U .. . i , , . , first ball toward second and Long made a peach of a stop, bv.t his throw was wild Caffyn. If and Cookie went tfi second. 8anders gut Bchlpk, 3b.... the next two out. be Melcholr hit an J'f f' lDf "" easy fly to Welch, which the doctor I Town.' e... dropped, the second error of the game, I Hogrlever. rf. and permitted Cookie to go on home. 8tlin- m"' IS "" mell surprised himself by hitting a Texas j Ujllen, p. tcagucr in tec third and Cook followed with a safe single. McOUvray wss out from Perrlng to Dolnn and Shugart walked i and filled the bases. Melcholr fouled out cHsle lb to Oondlng and the hopes of the Omaha i T. Smith, ss.'.'.' fans arose, until Elwert hit a corker bv I Kngle, rf... Herman Long, which scored two. In the sixth UrssUt hit for a single and Flake drove the ball over the right field fence, bringing Mesiltt home In front of him. Cook stsrted .ff the seventh with a i single and Sand-rs hit McOUvray. Shunart ! Totals.... singled and Cook scored. Melcholr sacri ficed McOUvray and 8hugart on a base each and Elwert st,ruck out. Messitt hit Totala. I Huexell, ct. 1 Zulueky, c ' Reddx k. 3b.. Donahue, ib.. ridden. If Adams, p AB. ... $ ... 4 ... 4 ... $ ... ... 2 ... $ ... a ... t Corbett, p S 0 s IS !l Totala 33 S 7 27 IS 3 Lincoln 00010100 1 I 6loux City 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 03 Earned runs: Sioux City, 2: Lincoln, S. Two-base hits: Newton (2), Barton, Qull lln, Thomas, Fenlon. Ieft on bases: Sioux City, 4: Lincoln, . Sacrifice hit: McKay. Klrst base on Dans: on corDeii, on MrKav . Struck out: Bv Corbett. 4: by McKay, (i. Passed ball: Freese. Time: 1:36. Umpires: Jarrott and Jones. At tendance, l.S&o. Standing; of the Tea ms. Played. Won. Tost. .... 7 .... 74 .... 77 ..... 77 .... 77 pes Moines Omaha Denver Sioux City . Lincoln .... Pueblo 64 40 39 33 82 80 22 84 SH 44 46 46 Pet. .710 .641 .60 .43 .41 .400 WHIRLWIND FINISH BY CUBS Windy City Nationals Make Four Bans in Eiehth with Two Men Oat Games today: Pueblo at Omaha. Lincoln at Sioux City, Denver at Des Moines. I MPIRE KEKFB U ITS WESTEIIJi Ha and Little Soa Will Go on the Road with a Show. SIOUX CITY, la., July .-Speclal Tele gram.) Umpire J. P. Keefe resigned his place In the Weatern league, In anger at President O'Neill. He says his salary for July 1 to 16 has failed to arrive. He will go on the road with a show. Including him self and little son. ..2T 2 DENVER. AB. R. 33 1 Des Mulnes 3 0 0 Denver 0 0 0 Stolen bases: Caffyn. Dtxler. Earned run: Pea Moines. vl. Two-bane hlta: R na il. O. A. E. $300 0 0 t 0 0 10 0 1 11 0 0 14 0 0 0 10 0 14 4 1 0 4 t 0 0 0 4 0 6 37 IS 1 H. O. A. E. 1 I 0 0 2 $ 0 0 0 0 0 3 10 0 0 4 $ 0 18 11 0 3 2 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 2 0 24 13 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 10 0 0 0 01 for a clean single to left, which brought sell. Dexter. Double play: T. &inlth to Mcailvray and Shugart home. That waa McHale to Reddirk. Basvs on balls: Off ii ih. ju w... Adams. 1. lilt by pitched ball: By Adams ... .... . u.m. uui iii waa j Struck out: By Olllen. 4; by Adams, i. enough, for the only score Omaha made was' Time: 1:20. in the mnth, when Bassey hit for a triple ad earr a home when Long knocked a grounder to McGUvray. The ecoit: . PIEBLO. All. R. H PO. A. E. - 1 1 1 0 0 ... 1 C,oW. If....; McOlrvray lb... ShogHrt. Ib Melcholr, rf Elwert. $b Mersltt. C Flska. ss ftadar, cf Stlmmell, p Totals Umpire: Davla. Attendance: Llaeola Wlss la Nlath. BIOl'X CITY. la.. July Ju.-LJncoln won today's game ln the ninth whan to men Game ax Dleta Park. The game between the grain men and the real estate dealers, scheduled for Sat arday afternoon, should be well worth the price since It does not cost anything. Promptly at 2:30 at Dleta park they arc billed to go at one another, tooth and nails, and for the sake of harmony It is hoped by other dwellers In the Board of Trade building there la no bloodshed and the game enda more satisfactorily than did the court house and city hall game. It la said In some quarters, although not offi cially announced, that the Cllfldwellers and the Cowpunchers will play the third game to see which Is really the champion team. Each team will provide a score keeper, with a head referee, chosen from outside the city. Mlnaeapolls Forfeits Game. MILWAUKEE, July 20 President J. D. O Brian of the American association today notified Manager H. J. Kelley of the Mln nen polls club that he 0'Brlen had for feited yesterday'a game to Columbus, to 0, on account of Interference with playing rules. President O'Brien also notlfled Man ager Kelley that he waa also fined $100 and suspended until such fine Is paid. Presi dent O'Brien Informed Kelley that If the suspended players, Freeman and Oyler, were allowed on the field .in today's game that the same procedure would be followed. He also stated that any club playing an exhibition game during the championship season would be liable to a fine of $0. TAYLOR TOO MUCH FOR NEW , YORK Champions Are Inable to Banch Hlta on the Veteran Pitcher Ater the Flrat Inning. CHICAGO, July 20. Chicago took the flnul game of the series from New York today In a whirlwind finish, scoring four' runs In the eighth, after two outs, on a triple by Stelnfddt and two successive singles following two gifts. Score: CHICAOO. NEW TORK. B H O A K. B.H.O.A.B. Static, rf t I 0 1 RtMMhu, rf 4 1 0 Shckrd. If.. I 4 I 0 0 Shannon, It . I 1 1 0 Bchulta, rt... 4 110 0 Bavmour. rf.. I 114 0 t'hanrt, lb... I 1 7 0 0 McOann, lb.. 4 0 15 0 0 fttalnfeldt. III I 1 I Devlin, 3b.... i 10 10 Tinker. M....4 14 1 0 Dthlen. 1 114 1 Rrera, tb....l 111 0 Siring, lb.... 4 144 Kilns, e 4 Oil 0 Bowarman. c. 4 I 0 1 Taylor, p I 0 I Mathawson, p I 1 I Pittsburg. ; Philadelphia, ft. Hits: Off McFarland, 10 In eight Innings; off Lush, 8 ln eight and two-third Innings. Time: 1:50. Lmplre: Klem. . Postponed Game. At Cincinnati Cincinnati-Boston game postponed; rain. Standing; of the Teama. Played. Won. Lost ware out, the final score being 4 to 8. Two ' r "uc" Carter, rf Howard, Tb.... 1 erring, 8b.... Welch, cf raatu-y, If...., Klan, lb , l-ona;. sa Oondlng, 0.... Sanders, p.... Totals .... pueblo, runs. Hits Omaha, runa. Hlta Three base OMAHA. AB. R I 10 37 H. PO. 0 8 10 ... $3 ..i e .. e ..e o .. 1 27 2 e $ s 8 10 2$ 0 w 0 1 1 1 t 13 I tt I s-io 1- 1 1 1 - E. rank errors and a baae on balls figured In the winning run. McKay. However, out pitched Corbett, alloming only seven hits, while the Llncolnltes touched up the home mirier for twelve. It wss an exciting finlsn and In point of Interest one of the beat games that has been seen on the local grounds this season. Score: LINCOLN. Ketchem, cf Barton, aa ... Uulllln. Sb .. Thomas, lb . Collins, rf ... Fenlon. If ... Steen. 2b .... Zjnran. c .... McKay, P ... Base Ball at Field Club. Th Omaha Field club base ball team will rlay the Burlington railroad team on the Field club grounds Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The teama will line up aa fol low a: Foal t ion ..First ... . Becond .Third... .Short .. . Ieft .... . Center . ..Right .. ..Catch .. -Pitch .. Field Club. Aboott Malone Chambers Murphy Kelly ! Hoagland ' , i i ii. Karr Oordy Burlington. Klot Loving Goif Yerkea Powell Powers Craighead Wahl. Rothery Jensen Totals Campbell, rf . Wanjr. If '. Nltllt, cf ... Weed, lb .... Williams, lb Now tun. aa , Frost. $b .... fell; Uaaaey. Uoms run; I Frees, e AB. R H. PO. A. E. ... 3 1 S ...412211 ...4 1 2 2 1 e ...4 1 2 12 0 ...4 e e e i e ...301101 ...410210 8 1 1 ...$ 0 2 11 ..34 "I 13 27 U "$ :x CITY. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. .... 3 0 0 1 ... 4 0 0 ... 3 1110 .... 4 0 13 0 0 .... 4 S 13 1 ,,.. 4 1 2 3 2 0 ... 4 13 3 11 ... 4 0 1 t 1 Harvard Wlaa la the Mad. HOLDREQK, Neb . July (Special Tel egram.) An Interesting and anappy game of ball waa played here lnte this afternoon between the Harvard and Bert rand teams, after a rainstorm during which nearly an Inch of water reu, tne grounas were nesvy but a good game was played, which resulted In a victory for the Harvard boys by a score of 4 to 4. Score: R H E. Harvard 0 M 1 I I I M 11 I bertrand 3 0003000-4 10 1 Batteries: Harvard. Ling and Ling; Bertrand. Masters and Masters. Umpire: Kuans Hedgea. Ureses Forfeits Game. UTICA. NV-b-. July 30 (Special Tele gram.) Ulysses and Vttca ball teams played a faat game of ball here this after noon. The score waa 4 to 1 up to the time the Ulyssea players got confused and failed to play the last Inning out. Umpire Hurl, burt gave the game to I' tics, t to 0 Bat teries; Uttca. Cotlamore and Naff; Ulyaaea. Driiiia Indiana Hits: I'lyases. i; Utlca. 3. 8irmk out: By Collan.ore, 8; by Indian, 11. A good crowd attended. Chicago New lorn .. Pittsburg ... Philadelphia Cincinnati .. Brooklyn .... St. Louis ... Boston GamAe today: .... M .... 82 .... to .... 85 .... 83 .... 87 .... 83 Boston 60 62 62 42 37 82 82 28 at 26 28 30 43 48 60 66 66 Bt. Pet .70S .642 .636 .494 .436 .300 .8tt .337 Louis. Pitts- Totals IT I IT I 1 Totala II J 14 14 1 Chicago 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 New Vork 3 0 0 0X0 0 0 0 03 Left on bases: Chicago, 6; New York, 10. Two-base hits: Devlin, Dahlen. Three baae hit: SteinfeldL Sacrifice hits: Even Dahlen, Sheckard. Stolen base: Sheckard. Double plays: Strang, Dahlen and Me Gann (2). Struck out: By Mathewaon, X. Baaes on balls : Oft Taylor, 6; ofT Mathew snn. 4. Hit with ball: Bresnahan. Steln fddt. Time: i.js. Uinplrea: Johnson and O'Day. No-Hit Game by Eason. ST. LOUIS. July JO. Pitcher Eason of Brooklyn let St. Louis down without a hit or run today, the visitors winning 2 to 0. Score : BROOKLYN. ST. LOL'18. b.h.o.a B. B.H.O.A.K. Maloner. cf.,4 1 0 0 OBurrh. cf I 0 t I la?, 3b .4 I 1 1 0 Bennett, lb.. 4 0 14 Lumlrjr, rf... 4 1 I OMenaa. If.... I 4 11 Jordan, lb I I I 0 OGradr. t I I I I Alperman, lb. 1 I I I ONoonan. lb... I I 14 i 1 M.l arlhr, l(. I J 1 OJMaraaall, rf I 1 I 4 Lla, aa I I 1 Ho.teaer. Ib. I I I Rlttar, c I I I OMrBrlda, as.. I 0 T I 0 taauo, p .... I 10 1 Thompaon, p. I 0 4 I Murray 1 0 4 4 I Totals M 10 Til Totals 17 17 II Batted for Thompson In ninth. Brooxlyn 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 St, Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Karned run: Brooklyn. 1. Two-b&se hit: Jordan. Saciifti e hits: Alperman (-) Double play: Thnmpaun. McBrlde and Noonan. Wild pitch: Thompson. Buses on balls: OfT Eason. 3; off Thompson, 1. Stru'e out: By Eason, 6: by Thompson, 1. Left on Bases: Bt. Louis. 3; Brooklyn, 2. Time: 1 ii. L'mplre: Carpenter . Qeakere Beach Hlta oa Pirates. PITTSBURG, July 20-In a fsst and snappy game In which the pitchers did fine work the Philadelphia defeated the Pltla- burgs today by bunching five hits In the aeventh and eighth inninga. Pltlaburg got a run ln the ninth Innnlg on two singles and an out and saved Itself from being shut out. Score: PHILADELPHIA. rTTTIBl'RO. B.H O A E. B H O A g Thoroaa, rt .. 4 4 4 1 Laacb. lb ... 4 till Sentatle. lb.. I a I 4 I Baaumoot, of I I I I 0 Tltua. rf I 1 1 0 OClarka. It 4 I 4 I 4 Courtlier. Ib. 4 114 0 Ulnar, aa... I I 4 I alasaa, II I lit ONealoa. lb... 4 1 14 I Umuid. as.... I Oil Gbaniar. rt . . . 4 I I 1 I BraaaAald, lb 4 110 ORItcbar. Ib..t 14 10 ImxHu. c , I 1 O'al.t.r 1 104 lian. p 4 0 oraalpa. e I 4 I I I Sparaa. p 0 I I 4 0Pua 1 0 4 4 4 Mcrarland, p. I I I 1 I TsUl 14 14 tl 11 lha.haa 4 4 0 4 Mollvasa, p.. I 4 4 1 4 Total II IT II 1 Batted for Rltchey ln ninth. Batted for Phelps In nbuh. Batted for McFarland In eighth. PhiladelDhta 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1-8 Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 Two-base hit: Maine. Sacrifice hits tWumi.m ari!le. Doolln. Stolen bases Uuea ill r.,in Doubts plays: Iach to Rltchey to Nealon; Thomas to SanteUe to Courtner; 'Sentelie to branafleld. First base on balls: Off McFarland. 2, off Mo liveen, '., eff Lush 8. lilruck out: By Mc Farland. 4: by Luali. 3. Left oa baaa: Brooklyn at Chicago. New York at burg, Philadelphia at Cincinnati. GAMES IN THE AMERICAN LEAUl'E Waahlngfon Wins Final Contest of Series One to Nothing-. WASHINGTON. July 20. Washington de feated Chicago today ln the final game of the series, 1 to 0. In making a hurry up play Patterson threw wild to first, the ball bounding into the stands and the runner came all the way home with the local team's solitary run. Patten. Patterson and White pitched splendidly for their teama. White relieved Patterson on ac count of Illness. Bcore: WASHINGTON. CHICAOO. B.H.O.A.g. ' B.H.O.A.E. Altlier. a....! 4 14 0 Hahn, rf 4 14 4 4 Stanley, rt... 4 110 0 Jonra. rf I 0 14 0 Nlll, cf I 114 CUb.ll, 1S.....1 0 111 Croaa. Ib I 4 0 1 0 Davla. aa 4 0 I 4 1 Andaraoo, if. I 0 I I 4 Donobue. lb. 4 1 I 0 0 erhalllr. lb.. I 1 I t 4 Dougherty. If I 1 4 4 0 stahl, lb I 4 11 1 4 Hart, e I 4 10 0 Harden. .... I Oil Sullivan, e... 1 0110 Pattaa, p I I 1 I OTanneblll. Ib I 1 I 1 4 rattenron, p.. 110 1 Total. ....IT 4 IT IT 0Rohe Wbll. p.. ..10410 0 14 14 Totala M 4 14 II I Washington 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 -! Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Hatted for Patterson tn seventn. Two-baae hit: Stanley. Hits: Off Patter son, 4 In six Inning. Sacrifice hita: ls bell, Sullivan. Double play: 'Altlzer to Schalfly to Btahl. Ixft on bases: Wash ington, 2: Chicago, 6. First base on balls: Off Patten, 8; off White. 1. Struck out: By Patten, 2; by patleraon, 1. Time: 1:20. Umpire: Sheridan. Mew York Defeata Cleveland. NEW KORK, July 20 New York took the lead from Cleveland today In the seventh Inning and won, 6 to 4. Manager Griffith relieved Newton In the sixth Inning and held the visitors safe during the remainder of the game. Score: - NgW YORK. ' CLEVELAND. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A E. foerov. ....! I 1 4 4 Flick, rf i I 0 I Kaelar, rf....4 114 OStovall, lb... 4 I II 1 1 rhaae. lb 4 10 4 JTurnar, a.... I 114 4 Willi. ma. Ib. 4 1 I V OLalnl. lb.... I 1110 Mo'ritr. Ib-cf I 1 4 1 OJackaon. cf . 4 110 1 Dal.bantr. if. 4 1 1 1 Con. lion. If. 4 I 4 0 0 Hoffman, cf.. I 0 10 0 Barheau, lb.. 4 10 11 Yaasrr, lb... I 0 10 klttred. C..I 0 I 0 0 McOuIra, ... I 0 4 4 4 Koaamao ...1 14 0 0 Klalaoar, a... 1 1 I 1 1 Haaa. a I till Navtoa. 11414 Orlfflib. sr... 14 4 14 Total It 11 14 II 4 Total. ..... 14 17 14 1 Batted for Klttredge ln ninth. I 2 0 $ 0 0 V U.l Avav Cleveland 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1-4 Left on bases: New York. 7; Cleveland, 8. Baaes on balls: OfT Newton, 1; off Grif fith. 1; off Hess, 4. Struck out: By Newton, 4; by Griffith. 3; by Hess, 2. Three-base hit: Hess. Two-base hits: Keeler, Bsrbeau. Sacrifice hlta: Morlarlty, Griffith. Stovall, Turner. Stolen baaes: Stovall, l-ajoie. Double play: Lajoie and Turner. Hits: Off Newton, 8 In five and one-third Innings; otf Griffiths. 3 in three and two-thirds innings. Umpire: O'Loughlin. Time: 2:00. Glade Throws Game Away. PHILADELPHIA, July .-Jlade made two wild throws today which let In four runa and gave Philadelphia a victory over St. Louis. Bender pitched good ball and kept the hlta well scattered. Bcore: PHILADELPHIA. ST. Lot li b,H O-A.B. B.H.O.A E- Hartaal. If... I I I 0 ONIIea. rf 4 114 4 Armbr aar. cf I 4 4 4 4Jonaa. Ik 4 4 14 1 0 Davla. lb 4 4 II 1 vatoa. If I 1 t 0 1 M.oipblll, rr. 4 I 4 S t 0 4 4 4 Wallace, aa . I I I I I 1 T I OKoehler. lb.. 4 1114 1111 Hanaall. lb . I 1 I I 1 4 11 4 0't'oaaor. o . I 1 I I I 4 4 1 4014. p I 4 4 I I aVvkolS, rt... 4 Murpbv. Ib... 4 Sckrark. .... 4 Croaa. aa I Kaisht. Ib... 4 Bandar, p.... I v . l- a n ii t T4.1. a a fi ll ! Philadelphia 30012000 - 00002000 0-2 Louis. 4; Phlladd Sacrifice hit: Armbrueter. Douole play: Cross to. Davis to Murphy. Struck out: By Bender, ; by Glade, 3. First base on balls: Off Bender, 1; off Glade, 8. Passed ball: O'Connor. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Hurst. Detroit Bats Ont Victory. BOSTON, Masa., July 20. Glase weak ened In the last two Innings of today's game and Detroit batted out a victory, 4 to 3. Parent's three-base hit with the bases full brought ln Boston's runs and ln the ninth Coughlln scored two runners with a similar long hit and himself scored on a fly to the outfield. Score: DBTROIT. BOSTON. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. 4 114 0 Harden, rf...l I 1 0 P ill Parent, -aa I 0 0 IRtaht. et I 114 r.rrla, Ib I 1 1 OHoar. If 4 14 0 Preaman. lb. 4 III Morgan. Id. .. 4 111 Armbru1r. c I 1 0 OOlai. p 4 Jon, rf..., Scbaafer. Ib Crawford, rf. 8 Mclntvr. If . 4 Coushlln, Ib. I Llndaar. lb... 4 O'Leary, aa... 4 Schmidt, o. .. 4 Clever, p I 1 II Total!.... Detroit . Boston .. Three-base hits T IT 11 I Total 14 11 IT 14 ( 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 003000000 ; Parent, Coughlln. Sac rifice hlta: Parent, Hoey. Double plays Mclntyre to Schmidt, O Leary to Lindaay First base on balls: - Off Olase, 1; ofi Sicver, 6. Struck out: By Glase, 1; bj Biever, 8. Time; 1:41. Umpires: Con nolly and Evans. Standing of the Teama. Plaved. Won. Lost. Pet Philadelphia 80 - New York 81 Cleveland 81 Chicago 62 Detroit 81 St. Louts 82 Washington 81 Boston 83 Games today: Chicago at Philadelphia, St Louis at Washington, Detroit at New York Cleveland at Boston. 4 31 .612 40 32 .60. 48 33 .69. 46 87 . 64 43 88 .63 42 40 .61 29 62 . 8f' 20 68 .21 GAMES IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATIO: Kansas City Wins from LoalsTllle In the Seventh Inning. "KANSAS CITY. July 20-Four hits and a wild throw in the seventh inning today Save Kansas City five runs and the game, core: KANSAS CITY. LOIIBVILLE. B.H.O.A B. B.H.O.A E. urn rf l 14 0 Hallman. rf . . 4 0 I 4 4 loo stovaii. cr a 110 Braehrar. lb. 4 1 I I I I I I 1 8 bulllvan. lb 4 4 T 1 0 1114 Krrwla. If... 4 1 1 J. Clarke. If.. 4 Odwall, cf.... I Kane, rf 4 Kruagrr, lb.. I Dmot. lb. .. I Knab. tb-3b. I W. Clrr, lb 4 Abbott, c 0 Land, c I Cam nil a, p Total.... Waldron, rf.. I I Perrln. ...! 1 Crutcbar. lb.. 4 Burke, lb.... 4 ( dr. If... 4 4 I 0 4 Woodruff. Ib. 4 1 I Philadelphia .... St. Louis Left on beeea Bt ohla. 4 Two-baae hlta. Schreck, L'ru. Hlncbman, if I Collar, rf., Klhm. !.. Pnel. Ik.... Hulawlit, aa.. 4 1 Blu. c 4 I riahartr. P Total... 4 1 put out of the game for pushing the um pire around. Score: TOLEDO. MILWAl'KEE. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Clln.m.n. aa. I 1 4 1 oRoblnaon, a. t 1 4 4 4 1 o 0 nnraanj rr 6 000 1 I 0 Oltvnea. If 4 I 4 0 1 1 0 4 OBaieman, lb.. I 1 14 1 I 10 10 Rolb. r I 1 I I 0 A I I 4H. Clark. In.. 4 10 10 I I I 0 Hemphill, cf. I I I 1 4 110 McCorm'k. Ib 4 1 I 1 4 0 1 4 OOherlln, p.... 14 10 0 17 1 OCondwIn, p.. 1 4 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 (. P 14 111 U.vlll 1 1 4 0 4 14 14 17 I 1 Total. 14 II IT IT T "Batted for Sage In the ninth. Toledo 0 02303100-1 Milwaukee 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1-6 Hits: Off Oherlln. 2 ln three Innings: oft Goodwin. 1 In one Inning; off Sage, 8 In five lnlngs. Two-base hits: Roth, Robin son. W. Clarke, Mines. Three-base hit: Krueger. Stolen base: J. Clarke. First base on balls: Off Oberlln. 2; off Sage, 2; eft Camnlts. 2. Passed ball: Abbott. Wild pitches: Sage, Oberlln. Struck out: By Oberlln. 1; by Camnlts, 7. Double plays: McCormlck to Bateman; Roblnaon to Mc Cormlck. Sacrifice hits: Roth, Cllngman, 1 lemon t. Left on bases: Milwaukee, 6; Toledo, 6. Umpire: Kane. Time: 2:00. Hooslers Defeat Saints. ST. PAUL. July 20. Indianapolis took to day's game by hitting Moore and Parklna it opportune times. Although Fisher. waa lit freely, fast fielding by Indianapolis xept the score down. Score: INDIANAPOLIS. ST. PAUL. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Ounleavr. rf. I 14 I OOeter. lb 4 4 1 I 1 1 0 Drill, e 4 4 111 4 0 VanZaodt, cf. I 3 1 4 4 1 1 Prlak. U I 1 8 0 4 4 1 Wbaelar, lb.. I I 11 I 0 ORock'tald, as I 1 0 I 4 1 1 Paddan, Ib... 4 4 4 1 4 S 0 Kalaar, rt ... 4 4 0 Moor, p hv c I 1 I 0 OHion.r, c 4 I I J Sullivan, lb I IT 4 1 Quintan, a. ..I 1 I I 4 Pram i. p 4 0 1 4 4 Putimann ..1 4 4 4 4 Slather, p.... I 4 4 14 , Total J 4 IT 13 Total. v....M 4 M 4 1 Puttmann batted for Btecher In nlpth. Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 -6 Louisville 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-bass hit: Hill. Bases on balls: Off Stecher, 1. Struck out: By Frantx, 6; by Btecher. 3. Left on baaes: Kansaa City. 7; Louiavllle, 8. Sacrifice hit: Btecher. Stolen base: Waldron. Hit by pitched ball: Leahy, Quintan. Time: 1:3. empire: Ow ens. Easy Victory for Colamhaa. MINNEAPOLIS, July SO. Columbus had little trouble In defeating the crippled Min neapolis team today. Flaherty pitched fine ball. Score: . COLfHBt'S. ' MINNEAPOLIS. B H. A E. ' B.H.U.A.E. Plckartai. cf. I I I 1 4 Davla cf I I I 4 I wn.i.v. rh. I ill lPuiliva. rf . 4 1114 Ills viaaar. ... a i 4 11 4 40r.mlr.rr. lb I I I I I 4 1114 Han. If 4 13 4 4 I I I 1 Graham, a... l l r. Ib 4 1 I I I I I 4 4baana. ... 4 4 4 1 4 1 OOahrtns. ... 1 4 4 4 4 C4wai'4r, p I 4 4 1 4 .41 14 H 14 $ ' Totala II I IT 11 4 Columbus ...0 $ 1 4 I 0 0 1 0-14 Minneapolis $ 0000000 1-4 Two-baa hits: Graham. Htnchman, Filel. Three-base hit: Coulter Baaea on balls: Oft Cadwallader. 1; oft Flaherty, 3. Struck out: By Cadwallader, 1; by Flaherty. 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Gehrlng. 1. by Cadwal lader, 1. Wild pltrh; ceaweiiaaer. mus: Off Gehrlng, $ in three and one-third In nings; off Cadaallader, t In five and two thirds Inning. Stolen base: Blue. Left on bases: Minneapolis. 4. Columbus, (. Time: 1:16. t'mprre: Egan Madheea Wla from Brewers. MILWAUKEE, July . Toledo defeated Milwaukee in a scrappy gams today by s score of 8 to 6. The locals ud three pitchers, Sage, the laat of the if doing the (eat work, holding the vlsitois to two gila la the last five Innings. Krueger waa 14 4 4 .38044 . 1 4 S 8 4 Mharton, Ib. 4 1 4 Him. cf....l I 4 ''arr. lb I I 11 William.. .. Ill Hcrrr, If Ill Atarran, lb... 4 0 1 Kahoa, 4 1 I ,'labar. V I 1 1 Parkins, p. Toula 14 II 17 It I Tot.!. fl 14 ST IT I .2 000110 4-S .0 00013000-4 Perry, Fisher, Moore, ('arr. Stolen bases: Wheeler. Williams. Double plays: Marcan to Williams to Carr; Dunleavy to Williams; Dunleavy to Kahoe. Hita: Off Moore, 7 In six Innings; off Parkins, In three In nings. First base on bails: Off Moore, 1; off Fisher, 1 Hit by pitched ball: Kook enfield (21, Drill. Struck out: By Moore, 6; by Flfher, 1 Sacrifice hits: Dunlssvy, At her ton. Williams (2), Perry. Fisher. Left on bases: St. Paul, 11' Indianapolis, t. Time; 2:06. Umpires: Werden and Bulll van. i Standing of the Teama. uidlanspolls Bt. Paul Two-base hits: Three-rase hit: Columbua ... Milwaukee ,. Toledo Minneapolis Ixulevtlle ... Kansaa City St. Paul Indianapolis Played. Won. Lost. VI 68 34 48 41 88 47 41 1 48 4S 87 44 4$ 88 89 48 88 37 61 87 34 E4 Pet. .. .hit .644 .67 .6.4 .443 .40 .391 Games today: Columbus at Minneapolis. Toledo at Milwaukee, Indianapolis at Bt. Paul, Louisville at Kansas city. v. Iowa League Ranlts. , MARSHALLTOWN. Ia.. July (Spedal Telegram.) Following are the results In tne lowa league: Marshalltown, 6: Clinton, 0. Keokuk. 7; Ottumwa. . Fort Dodge, 2; Waterloo, L Burlington, 3; Oskaloeaa, t r Maher Rides Eclipse Wlaaer. LONDON, July 20 Llanglbby, ridden. by Maher, tne American Jockey, won 'lie Ec lips stakes at nanaown rar today. Bepoo was second and Woniball third. Nine horses started. MEN AND WOMEN. Dm Baf 44 for sasataral 4 ic ba r a ,1 S aa. aiatiaa a, irrltellaae r alcaratkos f ma s Bekraae. Paialaaa. a4 aot aairta. (EVMlOtfaCufr. ' or poUoaoa. I P aWla hp akrwaglBsa, T" r 1 w Ib plala wrapper, ' v k rM. arai4. fef ,L Si s. or I bolll.en 74. 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