6 TTTE OMAHA DAILY BEE: "VEDNERDAY, JULY 25, 190ft. DES MOINES EATS IP OMAHA Championf Dtrtnr three of Pa'i Superb ' .Pitcheri, H inninc 15 to 1. W,KE TOTAL OF TWENTY BASE HITS ttrii, Xllssea Bad MnrrUnn oar Aroand While RoarkrltM Menage to MtkfFair Hklnar HIt. Thnmim. lb 4 Fnlon. rf . . . . I Osgnler. as 4 Zlnran. r 4 Barton, 2b I Zackert, p 1 Total 1 5 PtEBLO. AH R; Conk, If 4 McOtlvray. lb 1 Phugart. 2b 4 Mel.-hotr. rf ttlwert. Sb 4 Renlcker, c I Firk, ss r. 4 Pader. rf 4 Minor, p . t Morgan, p 1 Mepeltt t Totals (IniHlia Denver Hinux Pity.. .Incnln .... Ilaydra. rf.. Parent, ... SSH1. rf... Karris, lb... Mwy. If Fryman, lb.' Morgan, ah... 4 Armhruater. c i lount;, p. fVee of the men ho draw pay from Pa at pitchers went up la ballooons at Vinton street park Tuesday afternoon, and aa they did not carry sinkers thy are probably flfufng yet, for the Des Moines team. In dividually and collectively, had on Ita batting- clothes and tilt the ball when and where It pleased, making twenty aafe hits and fifteen tuns, while Omaha was getting fouf measly little lilts for a total of one run. Although the game " one-ruieo. sun 11 tft waa lull of Interesting features. The filn etsrted right from the Jump when. Cantll- lbn-refused to tell Blats Imvls who his I Dc Moines battery wss to be. Slats announced the Omaha battery and Mid he would tell Tiar Maine Inter The gshie started wl'rt Corns In the box m A ... .....j , - i, Games todny: ror, umliii ana ni- muni iuue -m""i, get one man out and that one, Wefdny, ssrrtflced. himself. Four runs and four hits were made off the southpaw from Boor before Herman long called upon Nllssen. who had been warming up. N'lls sen la the t'ntverslty of Nebraska pitcher. Who tB beaten ttje.Ornaha an dworks In it he I'nlon Tariflp shops. He pitched for the shops team this spring when the Rourke family was beaten by that aggre gating NiKen responded to the rll and went to the pitcher's box, but Slats Davis refused tn let him work, ns he had on the red and White stockings of the rntvorslty of Nebraska team and Hints nild he was not in an Omaha uniform. Kill Morrison then hod to go In without an opportunity of warming -up, hut he retired the side without further dum.ige. Andreas hit to Morrison and Msgoon struck out. .".flats Gets the Fine First. A little Incident occurred when Magoon came o bat. DhvIs refused to let him play until he hurt paid Inc. flue assessed the day before .when he was put out of the grounds. Mily CantllHon had a check all written nut,, and when It was handed to Davis the game went n. Morrison pitched good bull Mid hut one run was mnde off his delivery until the venlh -Inning, when he went up 'in nn airship to overtake Corns. Starting with Slugger pill, four men In succession lilt him surely," which, added to two errors of Bnsseys. was putting the game to the bud. when Pa called ifr Nllssen, who had changed his stockings. Nllssen hit the first man up ,and the next man hit him. Magoon walked and Manske struck nut. Caffyn flew out to Runkle, who touched first and'mnde a double piny ' unassisted. Nine men faced the two pitchers in that lucky seventh and ten men faced Nllssen In' th'c eighth, j Five hit, an error and a base on hHlls netted six runs in the eighth. While but .four hits were made off Manske, all. the way through he was wild, and Omaha's lone run was made in the second Inning without -a hit. and In the second and third both the bases were filled and a good hit would have tied the score and might. have changed the result. . Welch made one of his phenom runs for Moggie's Short hit ln: the fifth. ' One of Hossfy's errors was a bad throw, .and he let the ball scoot by him for the other. Two of Runkle's three errors were made by standing like a dummy and not touch ing the bag after the ball had been thrown straight at him: - ...-u...!.; . , - Two games will be played this afternoon, the first opening out at 2:80. i The score! OMAHA. AB. n. H. PO. A. E. ... I S3 1 T 1 0 0 S 1 0 1 0 i ,0 l a 1 t 1 0 t I 0 7 27 12 1 H. PO. A. E 110 0 11 0 0 10 11 1 0 0 n 0 18 0 I) 10 0 1 I S 1 - 0 I , . 0 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 "I 24 li 1 EASON PCZZLES THE CUBS Trollej Docker Gi Leaden ths Wont Drnlbine; of the Eettoi. LUNDGREN AND REULBACH ARE 'HIT HARD ' " Errors of the Windy City Team Are Also of the Most Costly Ktad tcorea of Other Game. CHICAGO. July 34 Brooklyn furnished apnlhnf mrariu ImIsv K Bi,.n t Via Iaa.I. ............ 0 0 1 J 0 0 0 i 0 I ! one ' ,ne worBt defeats they have had mis season, ana making 11 tnree out 01 Batted for Renlcker In ninth Lincoln Pueblo F.arned runsr Lincoln. 1; Pueblo, i Two bsse hit: Qulllin. McOtlvray (2. Sacrifice hits: Holmes (2i. McGllvray. Stolen bases: Fenlon 1). Tnomaa. Gagnler. McGllvray. Double flays: Zsckert to Tbomaa. Fenlon to gulllln. Bases on balls: Off Zuckert. 1: off Minor, 1.. Htrurk out: By Zackert. 1; I by Minor. 3. Wild pitch: Zackert. Time of i l fl .. . . ( .. 3h. .. Pet. I Liimley, rf. ( ' Janlan. lb . ' fHunn'el. 2t urviR, - aa. four in the series. Both Lundgren and Rculbach wers hit hard and generally at the proper time to score runs. The locals found Eason very puxtllng, and their errors .were all of the costly kind. Score: BROOKLYN. ... . CH1CAOO. B.H.O A B. B.H O A B. Standlna; of the Teams. ". Played. Won. Lost. SI 7' 2 1.' a si 67 41 as 33 ?4 37 . 41 4 48 4S .4:! .422 GAMES 1 TRE AMERICAS I.EAOl E Boston Win Two Coatests from ' t lerelaod by Good afararisis. BOSTfiK. July 24. Boston won both games today 6 to 1 and I to 1 Consistent batting by the locals won the first game. Kxcept In the first Inning Cleveland could do nothing with Tonng. who struck out six men and did not allow a single base. Boston won the second game In the rotrrtn Inning ss a result of considerable batting nnd poor fielding ny . leveiana. ncors first game: BOSTON CLEVELAND. R H O A E. B.H.O. A B I Carter, rf . Howard. Ub.. Perrlng, 3b.... Welch, cf Bassey, If Gondlng. v.... l.awler, ss Runkle, lb..., Corns, . p-.. ... Morrlsou, p. .. Nllssen, p Rogers ....... Totals . 4 . 4 . 3 . 4 . 4 . 3 . 4 . 0 . 3 . 1 . 1 .34 H. 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 PO. 1 2 2 2 0 7 2 11 0 , 0 0 0 Caffvn. If Schlpke,' Sb,i, WehhoV cf ..v Doyle, lb Dexter, e.i... Hogrierer, rf Towne. rf Andreas, ss.. 0'leary, ss... Magoon, lb... Manske, pr. .. DES MOINKS. AB. R. !...45 i 4 27 H. PO. 1 2 A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 6 5 12 Totals 45 15 20 Des Moines, runa.....4 1 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 H Hits . 4 12 0 116 6 l-a Omaha, runs....;...' 1 -0 0- 0 0 0 0 01 Jilts 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1.0-4 Batted 'for Nllssen in ninth. Two-base hits: Gondlng. Bchlpke. Three baunt lilts: Dexter, CITyn, Andreas. Bases on bills: Off Manske, 4; off Corns, 1; off Morrison,. 2; Nilssen, 2. lilt by pitched hailed: Nllssen. 1. Struck out: Hy Man .eke. 6: by Morrison, 4; by Nllssen, 2. left on bases: Omaha. 9: Des Moines, 10. Dou bis plays:' Perrlng to Urwler. Howard to Runkle. llowara, t-awier 10 nunKic. nun kle (unaaalated). Stolen bases: llunKle, riua j 1 . 1 ' 1 " - - ........ In one-third Inning: off Morrison, t In Ave and -two-th rda Innings, nacnnce nits: fi duy.' Time: 1:46. I'mplre: Davis. Attend- anrv, . . glons Win la Math. SIOCX CITY. July 24 Sioux City won a ckwcly contested game from Denver to daviln'tbe ninth Inning, after two were out ' Wood's ainsle scored Sheehan In the ninth, after he had reached second, on a fielder's choice and a base on balls to Nobllt. Nibllt went to third on the throw to the plate to" catch the runner. Engle then made a wtfd pitch, letting In the win ning tauy. score: SIOUX CITT, AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 6 "Campbell, If." Sheehan, rf,..,v Nobllt. cf Weed. 2b Meyers, lb Newton, ss , frost. 3b Hess, t P.itterson, p.... ejarrou i Total.;.. .1 : . McHale. lb T. Smith, ss..,.- Randall, rf Bussell, cf S.ilusky, c Reddlck. 3b Donahue. Sb.,,. eW!en, If rngl. , p.., Des Molneo at Omaha, Pueblo et Lincoln. Denver'at Sloux City. Rlner, Eaaon. p.. Totala.. 14 0 Oftlagl. cf-U . 4 Oil tOll Rhekar4, It.. 4 0 I 1 1 1 I 0 Ogrhult. rf ... 4 0 I 4 0 2 1 0 OChflnca. lb. . . I 1 10 1 0 3 14 4 1 Stelnfrldt. h 4 1 1 0 0 II. 4 S 3 0 0 Hoffman. M .4 1 1 1 4 1 14 0 Kra. 2b 4 0 4 4 0 .1-0.3 t 0 Kllnt. c 4 1 1 1 .4 3 0 1 OLunntren, P . 1 I 1 0 Rmlharh. p.. I 1 1 0 34 13 37 12 3 Gnaler. ct....l 4 0 0 0 2 0 .1 rtlrV cf !b.. 4 1 4 0 Jarknon," It..: 4 2 0 o Tamer. 8...;1 2 2 0 Hm. cf I I 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 1 0 0 "0 4 4 3 1 2 0 Total! 14 4 27 13 1 Brooklyn 0 1 8 0 1 0 0 6 0-10 Lhltfago 0 0 0 1 0 01 1 03 Hits: Off Ltindgren. 6 In three nnd one thlfd Innings; off Reulbach, 7 In five and two-thirds Innings. Left on buses: Chi cago, 8; Brooklyn, 8. Two-base bit: Eason. Home run: Jordan. Sacrifice hits: Mc Carthy, Ritter, Lewis. Double play: Hoff man to Evers to Chance. Struck out: Bv Eason, 1. First base on bal!s: Off iAind' gren, 4; off Reulbach. 3; off Eason. 8. Hit with pitched ball: By Reulbach, 2. Time: 1:52, empire: Klem. I'lttsbnrar Defeats Sjew York. PlTTSRl-RO, July 24. In closclv plaved and 1 interesting game Pittsburg defeated New York 4 to 3. Pittsburg scored lis runs on bunts nnd New York made Its on big hits. After the end of the fourth Inning a fist tight occurred between McUlnnlty and Peltz. The latter was coaching and made remarks to which the New- York pitcher took exception. They were separated by the other players, each with a bloody face. McGlnnlty was arrested and locked up by order ol Mayor Klrschler of Allegheny on a charge of disorderly conduct. Secretaty Knowles of the New Y'ork club went his bond and he was released for a hearing lo moirow morning. Score: PITTSBt'RO. NEW YORK. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Lrarb, 3b 4 3 3 1 0 Hr'mahan. c. 4 1 i i 0 Haylen, rf... Parent, aa Stahl. cf Ketrla. 2b... Hnv, If Freeman, lb . Morgan, 3b... Peterson, c... Tannehiil. 'p.. Beaumont, cf. 3 Clarke. If.... 4 Wagner, aa... 3 Nealonr lb... 3 Ganley, rf.... 4 Rlt.'h.r. 2b... 3 Oil son. c 4 iLer p 3 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 11 3 4 0 3 1 4 0 0 0 1 1 I 1 0 ToUla. 13 0 i .0 1 0 1 110 0 ltnle, 2b-sa. 4 2 10 1 r. Rosaman, lb. . 4 2 2 2 "Conn Hon. rf 4 14 10 Harhxau, 3b., 3 1110 Buelow. c 3 Joss, p 8 Totals S3 :ill e Totals U 7 34 15 4 Boston -. 1 0 2 0 0 0 1.1 1 6 Cleveland ' 0 0 n n 0 0 01 Two-base hits: Turner, Ijvlole, Morgan (21, Filck. Sacrifice hits: Htahl, Haydei. Stolen bases: Freeman. Double ;ily: Flick to Uijole to Roadman. Bases on balls: Off Joss. 1; Struck out. By Young. Wild pitches: Joss l ime: 1:34. L m- plres: Connolly and h,vans. score seconu itiim'; BOSTON. . CLEVELAND. B.H.O.A.E. . B.H.O.A.E. 6 2 2 0 4 Flick, tb .... 3 3 2 3 2 3 2 1 Jarkann. IT... 4 12 0 0 2 0 0 Haas, rf I 110 0 I 4 1 Lajole. aa.... 4 0 3 3 '2 3 0 Roaaman,' lb. 4 1 I I I 6 1 OCottgalton, rf 4 1 3 0 3 1 1 Hirheiu. 3b.. 4 0 0 4 1 7 2 1 Buolow. e.... 4 0 3 3 1 1 1 OHhoadea, p... l 0 0 2 0 Bela, p..:.... 2 2 10 0 Total! 24 12 37 11 4 Totala 34 I 34 14 7 Roston 0 0 14 t 0 0 2 -9 Cleveland 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 02 Sacrifice hits: Parent. Freeman. Two- base hits: Freeman. Eels. Hoey. Home run: Morgan. Stolen bases: Siahl, Hoey, Freeman. Hits: Off Rhoades, 9 in nve in nings: off Eels. 3 In three Innings. Bases on balls: Off Tannehiil, 3; off Rhoades, 1; off F.els. 3. Struck out: , By Tajtnehlll, 7: ty Rhoades. 1: ty . is. J. t-assec Dans. I ,.,. one Tun beiliar -nouah to win Buelow. Peterson. Wild pitch: Tannenni. 1 a.r. . Time: 1:40 Umpires: Evans . and Con' 0 Rrnwne, rf . . . 4 OShannon, If... 4 0 Seymour, cf . . 4 OMHlarln. lb.. 4 1 10 0 Devlin, 3b.... 8 3 3 4 Dahlrn. aa... . 8 H.I Inert. 2b.... 3 0 Mc Ulnnlty. p. 1 - Araea, p 3 I I II 1 Tola's 32 7 24 12 1 Pittsburg 0 2 0"2 0.0 0 0 4 New York 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 03 Three-base - hits: Rresnahan, Seymour. Sacrifice hits: Beaumont, 2; Rltchey, i Stolen bases--: Ritchey, HcOann. First base on balls: Off Ames, 3. Struck out: By Leever. 3; by McUlnnlty, 1; by Amea, 2. Passed ball: BreRnahan. Left on bases: Pittsburg, 7; New York. 2. Hits: Off.Mc-Olnnlty,- 7 In four innings; off Amea, 1 In four Innings: Time: l:4u. L'mplrea: O'Day and Emslle. Boston Shots Oat St. Loots. ST. IX)CIS. July 24. Bates' single, fol lowing fluke safeties by Brldwell and Tenney, scored the former in the fourth Kill, cf... Cross, 8b Anderson. If. Scbalfly. 2b... Stabl. lb Wakeflald. a.. Smith, p. nolly Washington Defeats "St. Loots. WASHINGTON. July 24. Washington won a remarkable game from St. Ixniis to day, the local team getting only three hits. but scoring tne same numner 01 runs, wnne the visitors made nine hits and scored but twice. A base on balls, a sacrifice, a hit by pitcher, a single and. an infield out. coupled with Wallace's error, scored ..all three of Washington's runs In' the first Inning; Smith was. vei-y effective . wun runners on the bases. Score WASHINGTON.' ' Iff. Lortli. B.H. O.A.I. 1 1.H.0 A.E. Altlter. sa.'...'t 0 4 4 4 Nllaa, - ef ...... 114 4 HlanWv. rf.--l 4 2 4 0 Jones, lb. .... I " 1 12 1 8 1 1 o 1 stona. if 4 . 1 I 0 8 113 0 Hanrphlll. ef. 4 1 8 110 4 Wallace, as.... 4 1 3 4 1 6 0 O'Brien. Sl.-, 4 J 3 0 10 0 1 Harttel,- 3b.. 3 0 .1 4 7 4 OKoahlar, 3b... 0 4 .3 0 0 1 1 Spencer, r....4 0 Howall. p.... 3 4 Totals 34 3 37 II I Totala 87 34 16 t Washington 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 St. Louis 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 02 Sacrifice hits: Stanley, Hill, Koehler. Stolen bases: Anderson. Stone. Double play: Bhalfly to Aimer to wakenew. iert on bases: Waahlngton. 3; St. Louts. 9. Bases on balls: Off Smith. 2; off Howell, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Howell, 1. Struck out: Hy Bmltn, . 4. Time:, . 1:45. Umpire: Hurst. Cblrago Easy for ttnakrra, PHILADELPHIA. July 24.-Philndelphla hit Patterson hard today and easily de feated Chicago. The visitors only run was cored on ar. error. Chicago's catchers are on the sick list and Isbell was compelled to play behind the bat. He caught, a good game. Score:' PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO. B H O A E. at H O A.E. Hartael. M...4 1 4 0 0 Hahn, rt......4 4 14 1 0 Jones, cf. ..... 4 I I 0 0 "bell, e 4 1 4 4 4 40. IMITls. aa . 4 1 4 0 4looobua. lb . 4 1 I 0 0 1 PoughertT. It. I 4 840 1 Kobe. 2b 4 4 3 1 4 0 Tannehiil. lb I 1 3 0 0 OPattaraon, p . 3 1 4 1 4 Armbrua"r. ef 4 H Davla. lb. 4 8boW, rf... 4 Murphjr. 3b. .'. I Bchreck. a.... 4 Croaa. . aa 1 4 Oldrtng, 2b... 4 Banner, p.... 3 ToUls......lt 13 87 10 Phlladephla Chicago 1 Totals. .....81 4 34 I 1 ....j 0 t 0 0 2 0; 0 7 ... 0 0 0 0 0 T 10 01 Left on bases: Chicago 6. Philadelphia S. Stolen baeea: H. Davla, Seybold. Double plays: Rohe and Donohue,. Patterson to Rohe to Donohue, G. Davis to Rohe to Donahue. - Struck outt By Bender 2, by Patterson 2, Bases on. balls: Off Bender 1, off Patterson 2. Time: 1:26. Umpire: Sher idan. New York Bhnta Ont Detroit. NEW YORK, July 24 Newton out pitched Mulltn and New York won from letrolt in the eighth. Chase singled, was sacrificed to second Bnd scored from there on Delehanty'a Infield hit. Mullln objected to the decision at. the benched Score: NEW YORK. ' B.H O A. g. Conmr. aa. .. 3 1 I I 0 Jonas plate and waa DETROIT. B.H.O. A . ef. K. ler. rf.... 4 Chase, lb 4 Will. a tie. 3b. 8 Mcrlarltv. b 4 leihnir. 4 Klelnow. c... 3 HoftiitaL. c... 4 Niwion, p. . .. 8 1 014 Is. ...... 38 DENVER. AB. R .... 4 ' 4 . 12 V 18 H. PO. 0 9 1 S A 3 1 1 0 1 E. 0 '0 ,' 0 0 0 0 0 0 .3: 3 10 M 18 t Hatted for Patterson In the ninth. 'Two out when winning run waa made. flioux City 0100000124 I.enver 10001 10003 Earned runs: Bioua Cttv. ; Denver, 8. Two-base bm: Meyers t3). Randall (2), Zaluaky. Left -on bases: Sinui City. 9; nver. 4 Stolen bases: Frost. Sinitn. Saciiflce hits 1 Sheehan i2). Newton, Rna--II. Reddlck. Belden. First base on balls: Pff Engle. t. Struck out: By Patterson, t; v Engle. 2. Wild pitches: By Engle. 3. Time: r.MX Umpire: Keefe. Attendance: u. ...... . ', Chaage of Pltrhers ratal, f' LINCOLN, Neb.. July I4.-A batting rally In the eighth brought victory to linooln today after tha game seemed lost. Minor, who had beeq pitching a strong ga,me for pueblo, gave Way to Morgan in that Ui ing. and three singles. lih a aacriflce nd a bad error by Shiigart. reeuited in three runs. Zackert. for Lincoln, waa a.attd rather hard, but Tie managed to jfirnent a bunching of lilts. The two teams ' 1 v s doybe header tomorrow. Score; e LINCOLN. f AB. R. Ketohtm, rf 4 1 fiolrr.es. If.,..., i iiUia.--!.... ...v '4 1 4 1 1 4 4Srhaefer. tb.. 8 t 10 I OCiavfoM. tf. 4 4 ' S 3 Mlntyr. If., t 1 4 1 Coughlln, lb.; 4 3 1 . Lln4aair. lb..T 4 1 I I 4 0 bearr. aa... 8 13 0 6 Warner, c... 8 8 4 10 Mullln. p.. 1.. I Eubanks. p... 4 30 11 IT 14 1 Taiala 30 t 14 12 Ne Tork 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -! Ietrolt "., 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Left on bases;. -New York. 9; Detroit, 7. Bases on balls: Off Newton, I', off Mullln, 2. Struck out: By Newton. J; by Mullln. 4. Two-base hit: Schaefer. Sacrifice hits: Conroy, Williams. Schaefer, O'Leary. Stt.len lases: Chase ).. Williams, Dele hanty, Hoffman. Mclntyre. Lindsay. Douhle plays: Conroy to Chase, O'Leary to Schae fer to Lindsay. Wild pitches: Newton, Mullln. Hits: Off Mulltn. 10 in 7 innings; off Kuhanks. 1 In l1 Innings. . Umpire: O Loughlln. Time: 2:00. . standing of the Teams. for Boston. Score: BOSTON. B.H.O.A.E Brldwell, aa.. 4 Tenney, lb. . . 4 Brain. 3b 4 bales, cf ; 3 Howard. If... 8 Dolan. rf 3 O'Neill, e 3 gtrobel. 3b... I ST. Long. B.H.O.A.E. LlndamaQ, 0.. 3 10 4 lBurch. cf..... 3 0 1 0 0 3 12 1 1 Hennett, 2b... 4 1 4 4 0 0 3 0 1 Mertea. If.... 4 0 8 0 0 1 0 .0 OOredr. e 4 t 4 2 0 0.3 4 0 Berkley, lb . 3 0 It 0 0 0 10 0 J. Marshall, rf 8 1 0 0 0 4 .7 4 0 Hoaletter. 3b. 8 0 1 3 0 0 16 OMrBride, aa... 3 0 0 3 4 4 13 OKargcr, p 3 0 0 3 V Totala ft- 4 2713 4 Totala 24 i 17 13 9 Boston :.';cv,.-.... 0 0 1 ,r 0 o o i St., Louis. 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 00 "Earned runs! Boston, 1. Two-base hit: Grady., Sacrifice hit: Hostetter. Double 6 lays: llostetttr to Hennett to Beckley, ridwell to Strnbel to Tenney. Stolen base: Bennett. First base on balls: Off Karger. 1. Struck out: By Karger, 7; by l.lndu- mnn, 6. Left on bases: St. Louis, 4; Boston, 2... Time: 1:37. Umpire: John stone. Cincinnati Bnncliee Hits, CINCINNATI. July 24-Bunched hits in thH third and sixth innings ufter two men were out In each Instance won today's game for Cincinnati, making four straight from Philadelphia. Catcher Schlol was hit on the "knee by a foul tip In the third In ning and compelled to retire. Score: , CINCINNATI. PHILADELPHIA.- B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Huggina, 2b.. 4 3 14 I Thomas, rt... i 17 0 0 Kelley. If 3 0 8 0 Oc.leaaon, 2b... 6 1 3 1 0 Juda. rf ..... 4 13 4 OTItua. rf 6 110 0 Deal, lb 4 1 7 1 OCourtney, lb.. 4 10 8 0 I'elehanty, 3b 4 13 0 1 Magee, If 4 2 2 0 0 giegle. o 4 1 2 0 0 Doolln. sa 4 0 0 4 0 f ori-f ran, as.. 4 14 11 Bransfleld. lb 4 0 11 1 0 Srhlel. c 1 4 I 1 C Dooln. c 4 I 0 0 0 Livingston, e. 1 0 4 4 0 Dugglebr, p.. 1 I 0 8 0 Wicker, p 14 4 1 l'Lush 4 0 0 0 4 ,Totala 81 "1 37 . 4 ToUls. . ... .88 1 24.10 0 Batted for Dugglehy In ninth Inning. ' Cincinnati ..0 0 3 0 0 1 '0 0 4 Philadelphia 1 0 "2 "0 0 0 0 ' 0' 03 Two-base hits: Magoe '2, Dclehantv. Thre-base hit: Jude; Sacrifice hit: Kelley. Double plays: Schlcl to Corcoran. Struck out: By Wicker 6. Rases un.balla: Off Wicker 1,. off , DuggU-by 2. WJltJ , pitch: Diiggleby.. Passei) ball: 8ciilei. Time: 1:62. .Umpires: ' Conwajj and Carjtenter. Standing of the Teams. . Played. Won. Lost. ret. Chicago ;. 89. HI 2S .SS5 Pittsburg ;5 . 65 30 .K47 New York....'.... 84 62 32 .611 Philadelphia S9 42 47 .472 Cincinnati 8! 41 4 .4bl Brooklyn SS 35 61 4117 St. Louis , 91 34 - 67 . 374 Boston 87 80 67 . 345 No gamea scheduled for today. BACK TO THE MINKS FOR BROW play out. The score In the ninth Inning was 1 to 1. The features of the game were catches In the field bv Trimble and Wle gert. cstcher of the Denver league team, and the pitching bv fnllsm.-w-e wss gTd. Both tesms did good work in the field. Attendan-e wss large. Score: R. H. E. Utlca n ft 0 O ft 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 8 3 Lincoln 0 1 0 0 0 0 O 0 ft ft O 1 6 4 Stolen bases: I'tlca. !. Struck out: By Collamore. 7: bv W. Smith. 2 Two-base hits: ftlee. 2. Lincoln. 1 Psssed halls 1'Hca. 2; Lincoln. 1 Umpire: Rsy Virgin. Time: lift. Rsttetle- Utlca. t'ollamo-e and Neff; Lincoln. W. Smith and Trsvers. OAMES M AMF.RK A ASSOCI ATION tree) era Win Twice from Distillers by Sanerlor Stlek work. MILWAI'K EK. Julv 21-Mllw nukee de feated lAiiilsville In two gsmes today. In the first Kenna was found "lth little diffi cult v nnd In th second I "tinkle weakened In the latter part of the game long enough to allow the Milwaukee teim to pound out four runs. Score, first g.-ime: Mil. witters- LotiaviIJ.B B.H.O. A. B. B.H.O A. ft Robinson, as.. I I I 3 0 Hallman. If 1 3 8 12 1 I 0 2 1 8 t 0 0 0 1 0 Green, rf 2 Bareman, lb.. I Rotb. c , . .... 4 I lark 3b 1 Hemphill, cf I MTheaney, If 6 Mc orm'k. 2h 4 Curtla. p i OStovatl. cf 0 0 Praahear. 2b 1 t Sulllran. lb. 1 0 Kerwln. rf . n 0 Woodruff. 8b. (t 0 Ptener, c 8 rtQtilnlan. so.. 4 4 Kenna, p.... Totala II 14 27 1J 1 Totala 2 1 !4 10 Milwaukee 5 1 0 1 0 1 3 Ixiulsville 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hits: Hemphill. Kerwln. Thre. base hit: Robinson. Stolen bases: Hall man. Roth. First base on balls: Off Kenna, 9; off Curtis, 2. Hit with pitched hall: By Kenna, 2. Struck out: Bv Kenna. 8: bv Curtis. 6. Sacrifice hits: Sullivan. Robin son, Hemphill. Left on bssos: Milwaukee, 15- Ioulsville, 4. Time: 1:66. Umpire: Kane. Score, second game: MILWAUKEE. LOUISVILLE. B H.O.A.E. IHOAt Rnblnaon, as.. 4 Green, rf 4 Pateman, lb.. 4 Bed lie. a 4 Clark, Sb 2 Hemrblll. rf. 3 14'1'beaney, If 3 Hn'orm'k, 2b 8 Baga, p 3 Totals 1 I 0 (I Hallman. II..I MM 4 1 4 4StoTall. cf ... 4 1 0 4 0 12 4 OFraatiaar, tb.. 1117 4 1114 Sullivan, lb.. I 4 II 0 0 10 14 Kerwln. rf... 1 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 a Woodruff. 3b. 8 1 4 1 0 1110 Stnner. c 1 1 7 1 0 4 0 4 Ogulnlan. aa... 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 4 IMinkle. p 1 4 1 0 0 Puttmann, rf. I 4 1 4 0 23 7 27 11 4 Tntala 81 7 14 13 4 Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 t 4 Louisville 000001 0023 Two-bnse hit: Clark. Three-base hits: Sage, Robinson. Stoien bases: Kerwln. Hemphill. First bHse on balls: Off Sag", 6; off Dunklc, 1. Wild pitches: Bv Sage, 2. Struck, out : By Sage. 8: by Dunkle. 4. Double' plays: McCliesney to Batemnn. Qulnlnn to Brashear to Sullivan. Sacrifice hits: Woodruff, Btoner, McCormlck. Left on bases: Milwaukee, 3; Louisville, 10. Time: 1:45. I'mplre: Kane. Hooalera Win In Tenth. MINNEAPOLIS. July 24.-Indlanapolis de feated the locals in a rageed ten-lnnlng game. Score: INDIANAPOLIS. MINNEAPOLIS. B.H.O. A H. B.H.O.A.E. n.mleavy. rf. 6 1 4 0 0 Pavla. cf I I 3 1 4 Athenon. 3b.. 6 1 1 1 0 Sulllan, rf... 4 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 0 Grerntng'r, lb 4 0 4 Hart, lb 4 4 0 Graham, as.. 0 OOehrlnf. It.. 5 OP01. 2b I 0 Yeager, 0 Hlmea. cf. Carr. lb... Williams. 1 Perry, If... Marcan, 2b Holmes, 0. Fiaber, p.. 0 11 2 6 3 8 0 2 2 3 8 0 4 , 4 . 4 , 8 1 0 Ford, p 8 i 1 1 10 0 4 i 1 1 0 0 Totala 42 12 80 M 4 Totala 36 10 80 10 4 Minneapolis ....". 2' 0 101010005 Indianapolis 0 0 1200011 16 Home run: Gremtnger. Three-base hit: Fisher. Two-base hits: Davis (2), Ore mingcr Williams. Sacrifice hit: Sullivan. Stolen base: Perry. Struck out: By Ford, fi: by Fisher, 1. First base on balls: Off Ford. 2; off Fisher, 3. Hit with pitched ball: By Fisher, 1. Left on bases: Minneapolis. S; Indianapolis, 7.. Time: 2:10. Umpires: Kgan and Sullivan. Kansaa City Wins With Stick. KANSAS CITT, Mo., July 24.-Kansas Cltv defeated Toledo today by opportune batting. Score:- ' - TOLEDO. KANSAS CITT. . B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. citngman, sa. 4 0 0 2 0 Hill, it 3 0 3 0 0J. Clarke, If.. 4 110 0 Waldrnn, rf..l 0 0 0- BOdwell, rf....l 2 10 1 Perrlna. aa... 1 0 6 4 1 Nance, rf 1 1 1 0 0 Phyla. 2b 3 2 6 4 OKrueger, lb.. 4 0 3 3 0 Burke. 3b 3 2 2 4 1 KnaMi. tb 4 13 8 0 t'aaaady. U...1 1 3 1 0 W. Clarke, lb 4 3 8 0 0 Leahy, c 4 1 1 X 4 Abbott, c I 0 4 I 0 Sullivan, .lb.. 1 0 .1 1 , 1) Putthoff. p ... 3 0 0 0 0 Bohanoon, ,. 3 1 ,4 JL 0Uemont 1 0 0 0 0 Totala'.. '...17 1 fi 'it 'S Totala. 12 i Tt'll 1 Demont batted 94. Sutthoff In ninth. Kansas City ,... !,.." 0- 0 2 0 0 0 1 3 Toledo !..0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0-2 : Two-base hlts:i: Cassaday,- Knabe. Bases on balls: Off Bohannon 2, off 8utthoff 3. Struck oht: Byt Sutthoff 4. Double plays: Phyle to Perrlne to Sullivan, Cassaday to BurKe to Perriilet Bohannon to Phyle to Sullivan. Perrlne to Phyle to Leahy. Hit by pitcher: Abbott. Phyle. ' Left on bases: Kansas City 7. Toledo 5. Sacrifice hits: Hill. Burke, Nance. Stolen base: Nance. Time: 1:42. I'mplre: Owens. St. Paul Defeats I'olombus. ST. PAUL, Minn., July 24. St. Paul took the last game of the series from Columbus, 3 to i. St. Paul bunched hits off Flaherty in the first two Innings, while Perkins was effective with men on bases. Score: ST. PAt-L. C0LVMB18. B.H.O.A.E. B.H 0 A.E. Geler. as 4 14 6 1 Plrkering. cf. 4 0 0 0 0 Bugden. lb... 4 1 I .2 0 Wrigley, 2b.. 3 114 4 4 V 4' 0 OHIm-hman, rf 4 1 0 0 0 0 -nu Her. If.... 4 110 0 3 OKIhm, lb 8 111 I I SCRIBNER ALL BUT WINNER His Hnches Two to 0ns in City Tennis rintls. MATCH .WELL PLAYED AND MUCH LIKED Urge nailery Watehea Fast Work of Fvenly Matched Contestants and gees gome High tirade Tennla. The finals for the city tennis champion ship attracted all the attention at the Field club courts Tuesday night, and hut few other games were played In the dou bles and consolations. The clul house porch was filled by the large gallery which had turned out to see the finals between Bcnbner and Hughes, and they were re warded for their pains, for some splendid tennis waa played. Scrlbner won two out of the three played, but the match being three out of five the others will he played off this evening. The game was called at ti:,tO, which made It too late to finish. Sorihner chang'-d his tactics by playing a lively, fast game right from the start, which took Hughes unawares. His passing strokes were re markably well executed and overhead his returns were free 'from netted balls nnd outs. Hughes played a game that Improved from the start and passed Scrlbner on his fore hand a number of times. His lob bing, which he did not resort to as much as usual, was accurate, but fell short. In the second set Hughes Increased his pace by clean passing and deep lobbing, and won. He continued these tactics In the third set and the gallery began to think Scrlbner had met his match, but here Scrlbner. with the games. 3-1 and 5-1 against him. rallied, and by calling Into play his fighting qualities, which have won him many a closely-contested match evened matters and finally won three successive games and the odd pet. It was then 7:4," and the umpire called a stop In play until this evening nt R:30, when the championship will he decided. The score: Games. Points Scrlbner 2 S 31 22 47 Hughes ..I 8 'J3 2 41 City championship doubles, second round: McConnell and West beat Brown nnd Neeley. 7-R. 8-10. 8-0. Consolation singles: Newell beat F. Potter. 7-5, 8-2. Hunt beat Rasmusacn. 0-6, 7-5. 8-4. Cherokee Defeats Adair. ADAIR, la., July 24. (Special Telegram.) The Cherokee Indians defeated Adair to day by a score of 10 to o. Adulr had the bases full twice, hut failed to score. - t .. D0TRS FOR MER 1 -lean t I I I i ' ' ! ' "'1v, .' I -'" 4 li ' I - " - -HI aVl i ht t i li li ;-'t . 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FREE CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION gSTio't, to nw STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE 1308 Farnam St., Between 13th and 14th Sts., Omaha, Neb. Coy, cf.. Prlak. If t 41 Wheeler, lb. .1 i nrill, c. ..iOftO Frlel. 3b.. 114 10 raMerl. 2b.. 1 1 4 '6 1 Hulawltt, aa. . 4 1 4 4 0 Kelaeji. Tf I 0 0.0 4 Hlue. c 4 14 10 H. PO. A. a i i ( ft i a 't Plaved. Won. Ist. Pet. Phllad-Iphia M 52 S2 .419 New York ',..:"... 4 ' 51 31 .7 Cleveland 4 4 3 .51 Chicago M 44- 4-1 .53S Detroit R4 4 4" .524 8t. Ixiuls M 42 4? . Waahlngton M SI 52 .T1 Boston f ?S a .M7 Games today: Chlcsgo at Philadelphia. St. Louis at Washington. Detroit at New York. Cleveland at Boston. Arapahaa Drops a Pair. ARAPAHOE. July "24 .-(Special )-The Arapahoe ball team received two defeats at Hastings yesterday and today In two close games. They play at Harvard to morrow and next day and at Oxford on Friday. Detail arore of Haatlnga game. Monday's game was eleven Innings. Pcore: HUE. Arapahoe 0 0 0 1 01 l Haotlngs . 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-J 7 I HatteHes: Rupert end Rupert. Dort and Potie. Struck out: By Rupert II. by Port . bases on balls: Off Rupert 6, off Don I Today's game: R H E Arapahoe , 0 0 6 0 0 0 4 1 02 4 Hastings 1 0 0 4 1 1 1 1 6 4 Batteries: Tanner and Rupert. Ruegge and Puteet 'Struck out: Four each, liases on tails; OS Tanutr l v- Morderat Slabs for the Mnsie of be Whistle. "Give me the old coal mine, with its smoky lanterns, close air and hard knocks, to say nothing of small wages, In preference to this thing of etiseing a National league pennant for the first time." So spoke Mordecai Brown, twirler ex traordinary of the Chicago Cubs and one of the several men upon whom falls the burden of the task of keeping the Chi cago team up In the race In Its present struggle for first honors In the National league. "When I was a coal miner down In Illinois." continued Brown. " I knew thtt my work was done when the whistle blew, and I came up out of the shaft Now. however, the whistle blows for ine never, and I don't expect to hear It until the last game of the season has been played. "The winning or losing of a game does not completa the day's work for the ball player who Is with an aggregation that Is setting the pace, or is close on the trail of the pacemaker. "Ihe playing of nine Innings Is but an Incident In all days work. Before the umpire calls play there has been enougn base ball talk and scheming to fill a doxen guide books, and when the game Is over every point is thrashed out again snd Its application to future games discussed. And sfter that it is a case of dream base ball all night. "Base ball is all right enough as a pas time for amateurs or a money-making proposition for professionals But fi r downright peace of mind and dally men tal snd physical relaxation give me the coal mine, with the whistle blowing at Quitting time." 8t. Paul Pioneer Press. Iowa Leasjae Resalla. MARSHALLTOWN. Ia.. July 24 -(Special.) Following are the results in the Iowa league: Ottumwa I. Clinton T. Oakaloosa 9. Msrshalltown 11. Burlington I. Waterloo 6. Keokuk 6. Fort Dodge 1. Kearney's Hits Pali to Coaat. KEARNEY. Neb . July 44 -fSpeeial Tele grum.) Although Kearney batted the ball in good aliape today they played In hard luck and were defeated by Fremont by a score of 4 to t. Batteries: Kearney. Wela brod and Zalusky; Fremont. Bradley and Shea. I'mpire: Pendergraft. I lira Wins In the Klereath. t'TICA, Neb , July Il.-fSpeclal Telegram ) Another good game of ball waa plaved here this afternoon heie-n - Lincoln and Vtlc wtUch. rsqyued stevta tunings, to Parkins, p.... I 10 3 1 Flaherty, p .. 4 4 4 4 0 Totala 17 426 U 3 Totala S3 124 14 1 Hinchman out, liit by batted ball. .- St. Pmil 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Columbus . ..' 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 12 Two-base hits:' Wheeler, Kihm, Wrigley. Home run; Geier.. Double plays: Padden to Geler to Sugdftn. Hulswitt to Wrigley to Kihm, Flaherty to Hulswitt to Kihm. Bases on balls: 'Off Purklns 2. Hit by pitched, biill: Padden. Struck out: By Flaherty 5. hy Parkins 2. Passed hall: Drill. Sacrifice hits: Drill. Padden. Wrig ley. Left on bases: St. Paul 5, Columbus 7. Time: 1:40. I'mplre: Werden. Standing; of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. Pet. Columbus D" 61 36 .029 Milwaukee M f.3 41 .54 Minneapolis ....-.... i 60 . 45 .51X1 Toledo S2 47 45 .Kit Louisville 93 46 47 .4fr Kansas City 93 42 - 51 -.4S2 St. Paul 93 4ft . 63 .4-10 Indianapolis 91 35 "' 66 .3H4 Games today: Columbus at St.' Paul, To ledo at Kansas City. Indlunapolls at Min neapolis, Louisville at Milwaukee. RCK MF.F.T OPmi AT BEATRICK Three Good Events Fnrnlsh Sport for Opening: Day. BEATRICE. Neb . July 24 (Special Tele gram.! The circuit races opened here to day with a large attendance. Tomorrow is Linooln day and preparations are being mad for th" entertainment of a large crowd. 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The annual meet of the Fremont Driving Park association will be held heie next week. A good siring of harness horses Is alrt-udv on the truck, which has been placed In nret-claas rhHpe. TM best field of horses racing In the west Is entered. The 2 in pailng race la especially promising and horsemen are confident that the tra k rec ord will drop several points in this class. Much more "interest is being taken In the races this year than usual. Casnes la Three I l.eaiaa. At Rook Island Decatur 5. Rock Island '.'. At Cedar Ka plats Springfield ' &, Cedar Rapids 1. At Feorla Ds venpf-rt 5. Peoria I. At Eloomtngton, 111 Dubuqus 4, Bloom Ington i. Phyla Trades! (or MrBrlda aad Egau. KANSAS CITT, July 24-Second Base man William I'hyle of the Kansas City American Association Base Ball club, has been traded for Shortstop George Mi tirlde and Piicher A. L. Kgan of the Sl Louis National league club. Bltrliug Elivar rcubttx, lih and PoiJge. 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