THK OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 29. lPOff. DOLAN WINS IN THIRTEENTH Old Jot, Mikes Hit thtt 8corei Ferrinc After Two Are Out OMAHA USES ;THREt" PITCHERS IN GAME awyer, Pa'a Sew Ulak AMI.t, ritfhM need Rail ta to lxtn Inning. WkM ! Tkn Him Oat. With two out, Dolan's corking (Initio to right in the thirteenth Inning between Omaha and Denver at Vinton street park Saturday afternoon put an end to the most exiting tm of ball played on the ground thla year and won for Omaha In the last half of the thirteenth by a acore of S to 7. The fame started out to be. a pitchers" battle between Sawyer, Fa's new man, and Wright, and neither aide was able to core until the sixth Inning, when three Ingles and a bane on balls gave Denver three runs and forced Heniiaei Long to take Bawyer from the box, utthough the fana yelled for him to be lft In. The mlahapi were not his fault entirely. Dolan failed to connect with a foul ' tip which would have put one of the Mountaineer out and Davla gave Sawyer, the worst of It on atrlkaa. Oondlng missed a ball which Bawyer tossed to him and which let In a run. But Herman thought ha had better call Jin Mr. Dodge, who paused the flrat man up and filled the bases, and then let Zaltisky acore when Belden hit to Howard. Wright truck out. That was four for Denver, but Omaha had made one In the previous inning, when Basaey walked, went to second on Dolan's hit, the first aafc one of the game, and came home when I.awler went out from Donahue to Mo Hale, and Dolan waa called out for run ning out of line. After Denver had secured a lead of three In the sixth, making the score 4 to 1 In Its favor, Omaha mude two run,' which left It one behind. Carter walked and was forced at second by Howard. Per rlng waa given a life by Donahue's futile attempt to land on a hard grounder and both cam home when Welch hit a hard na beyond the reach of McHale for two tack. Dodge Marti Badly- Dodge started off very badly In the aev enth Inning. McHale hit him for a aafe ona and ha hit Smith. Randall flew out to Carter, each advanced a base and both cam homo on Russell's drive to left for a single. Zalusky struck out. That left ' the score to I In favor of Bill Everett. Rasty Wright went tip In the eighth on a balloon ascension which reminded the fana of tha kind Pa'a pltchere have been making of late. The way the Rourke family went after him wa a caution. They lambasted the ball all over the lot for two - singles and three triples, which brought home four runa before Everett called upon Mr. Paige, who waa consider ably better. McNeeley had been called In to bat for Dodge and ha led off with a single and Carter flew out to Belden. Howard hit the bell clear to the middle field fence and McNeeley had' scored and he waa perched on third before It waa returned. Perrlng followed with another triple and then Welch brought Perrlng home with a single ' to right.- Bassey kept the good work going by slamming the ball down the right foul line for a triple which brought Welch home. That was the end of Wright nd h was "sent to the stable," aa Dona hue atld of Sawyer when he retired. When Paige had warmed up Dolan hit to Paige, who- caught Baasey between third and borne. The Rourkes were one to the good. Dester Tlea the Score. .Denver tied the score In the ninth Inning, when Randall walked on four wide ones, after Smith had gone out from Howard to Dolan. Russell hit for a double to right, which put Randall on third. As no one was on first and Zalusky Is a hard hitter the council of war decided to pass Zalusky, nd this waa done. Reddlck hit to Me Keeley, who threw home in time to catch Randall, and the bases were filled with two out. Donahue was paased, which forced in the run that tied the score. The contest then turned Into a pitchers battle between McNeeley and Paige, with neither side showing any evidence of acorlng until the thirteenth Inning, when Perrlng led off with a single. Welch went out. to McHale and Perrlng landed on sec ond. Baasey atruck out. and the whole hope of the fana waa centered In Joe Dolan.' Ha waa equal to the emergency, for ha hit the ball between the pitcher and To Get More Strength from Your Food. rHEN tha Bowels are filled with undigested food we ' may be a great deal worse off than If we were half starved. 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Kae second and It may be going yet, fnr Per rlng rame home and the game waa over. Omaha had done the unnsual thing of win ning an extra Inning game on the home ground. A double-header will be played this aft ernoon between the same teams, the flrat game to start at 2.30. The score: . . OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Carter, rf 0 o 1 0 0 Howard, 2b (21660 Perrtng, 3b 2 4 t 0 Welch, ct a 1 j I o o Bassey, If 4,1 1 4 0 0 Dolan, lb i 0 2 13 1 0 Lawler. ss i 0 0 6 I 0 Oondlng. c t 0 0 t i I Bawyer, p 1 0 0 0 1 0 Dodge, p 1 0 0 0 0 t McNeeley. p 3 110 2 0 Totals 47 I 10 D II 1 DENVER. AB. R. H. O. A. E. 1 1 1 0 0 I 1 i t 0 1 1 2 0 0 7 2 4 1 0 0 4 10 10 0 4.0 1.420 3 0 0 1 1 5 0 3 . i 0 : V 4 I) 0 0' 2 0 2 0 0 V 1 0 McHale, lb .. Smith. ss .... Randall, If .. Russell, cf .. lucky, c ., Hcd.UcK, 3h . Donahue, lb ' Belden, rf Wflgut, p ... Paige, p Totals 48 7 : 11 J7 1 1 Dolan out for running out of line. Tsu out when winning run was made. Omaha Runs 0 0001 204000 1--I Hlta 0 00011060100 210 Denver Runs 00000420100007 Hlta 0 01118201011 011 Two-base hlta: Omaha, 6; Denver, 10. Bae.rlfloe hlta: Welch, Donahue. Hit by pitcher: Dodge, 2. Hits: Oft Sawyer, 9 In nve and one-tnlrd Innings; off Dodge, 2 In two and two-third Innings: off McNeeley, I in five Inrilngs; oft Wrigm, 7 in seven and one-third Innings. Struck out: by Bawyer, 2; by Dodge, ; by Wright, 2; by Paige, 2. Douole play: Howard, Lawler to Dolan. Stolen bases: "Reddlck, Russell (2).' Time: 2:46. Umpire: Davla. Attendance: 1,000. Champa ghat Lincoln Oat. LINCOLN, July 28. Des Moines made it three atralglit trom Lincoln today, win ning much ax they pleased in a game that wan very amateurish so far as the local players ngureo. fcackert was hit hard and his learn uiHtes made six errors, most of tnem in, one Inning. Pitcher Miller waa ateady arid strong all-the tlme ', Sire: -". DES MOINES. AB, R. H...PO. A. E. Caffyh, If .. ;.... 4 :. o - 1' 5-! 0 0 Hchlpke, 3b 6 12 110 Weioay, cf 4 1 2 8 0 0 Andreas, lb 2 0 1-8 0 0 Dexter, c 2 0 1 3 0 1 Hogrlever, rf 3 112 0 0 O'Leary, as 4 0 1 2 8-0 Magoun, L'b 4 1 ' 3 2 2 0 Miller, p 4 1114 0 Totala 82 1 13 27 10 1 LINCOLN. AB. K. H. PO. A. E. Ketchem, cf 8 o 0 3 0 0 Holme. If 4 0 110 0 gulllln, 3b 4 0 118 0 '1 nomas, lb 4 0 1 8 2 1 Collins, rf 4 0 0 3 2,1 Uagnier, aa 3 0 0 1 4 (1 Zlnran, c 2 0 0 7 1 1 Barton, 2b 3 0 2 2 1 1 Zackert. p 8 0 0 2 3 1 Totala 31 0 6 27 16 Dee Molnea 0 0 2 0 0 8 0 0 06 Lincoln 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Earned run: Des Molnea. Two-base hits SchtDke. Andreas. Dexter. Stolen bases Ketchem, Welday, Hogrlever (8). Sacrifice hits: CafTyn, Andreas, Dexter, Hogrlever. Double playa: Collins to Barton. Collins to Thomae. Miller to Magoon to Andreas. Flrat buse on balla: Off Zackert, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Miller, 1. Struck out: By Zackert, 2; by Miller, 3. Left on bases: Lincoln. 6; Des Moines. 6. Time: 1:30. Umpire: McCarthy. Attendance, 1,200. Pneblo Oeta it Drnbblnsr. SIOUX CITY, July 28 Sioux City easily disposed of Pueblo today to the tune of 12 to 2. Pitcher Minor waa pounded all over the field, while Corbett held the vlaltora down to seven hits. The fielding on both sides was ragged at times. Score: SIOUX C1TT. AB. R. H.TO. A. E. Campbell, lf......., 4 3 11 0 1 8heehan, rf 6 3 3 8 0 ' 0 Noblll, cf 2 " t 2 1 0 1 Weed, 2b.. 6 2 2 2 3 0 Newton, as 6 2 8 1 6 0 Krost, Sb 6 2 1 1 2 1 Williams, lb .....4 0 1 12 1 1 Hess. c. 6 0 2 6 0 0 Corbett, p 4 0v, 2 1 1.1 Totala ... 12 18 27 12 1 PUEBLO. AB. K. H. PO. A. E. Cook, If 6 2 2 1 0 0 McOilvray, lb 8 0 2 7 1 0 Shugart, 2b 4 0 0 4.3 0 Melcholr, rf 4.0 0 2 0 0 EJwert, 3b 4 0 0 0 1 0 Rennlcker, o 4 0 0 4 1 0 Flske, aa 4 0 1 6 8 2 Bader, cf 4 0-1 1 0 0 Minor, p 4 0 1 0 4 1 Totala 34 2 7 24 18 8 Sioux City 1 0 0 1 1 1 4 8 -12 Pueblo 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 02 Earned runa: Sioux City, 9. Two-baae hits: Corbett, Cook. Double play: Froet, Weed and Williams, ljt-tt on bases: Sioux lily, 7; Pueblo. 8. Sacrifice hlta: Nobllt C!). Williams. Baaea on balls: Off Corbett, 1: oft Minor, 2. Struck out: By Corbett, 3; by Minor. 2. Wild pitch: Corbett. Passed ball: Hess. Time: 1:46. Umpire: Keefe. Attendance: 900. Staadlac of tha Teams. ' Played. Won. Loat. ret. Dee Moines 85 . 60 25 .7lti Omaha 83 46 38 .bit nvr , 87 42 46 . 43 Sioux City 87 41 4 .471 Lincoln 88 . 87 . . 61 .4i Pueblo S6 33 63 .34 Gamea today: Denver at Omaha, Lincoln at Dea Molnea, Pueblo at Sioux City. AVERAGES OF THE OMAHA TEAM Week's Work Ip to Staadard of the Reason aad 4taltc Knronraeinir. Ist week waa a atrenuoua one for the athlete wearing the Omaha uniform. To start with, they were opposed to the only real pitchers they are called on to encoun ter during their awing around the circle, these being Minor, Stimmell, Miller, .Man ske. K.ngle and Paige, and that they were able to hold the batting figures up to where they have had them or the last few weeka la most creditable. The field ing ahowa some Improvement, and the lact that t orn and Dodge both went through their gamea without the customary' ascen sion is a good sign. The rest of the bunch is doing quite well, although Perring and Ponding were the only regulars who really swelled their hitting averages during the week. Tha figures for the season are: BATTINU AVERAGES. Gamea. AB. R. H. Ave. L.W. Welch 84 04 to .34 .m Dolan 7t 'SI') 39 86 . 316 Perrlng 84 331 trt 102 .3i8 . Uonriing t2 til Si 60 .m .271 Rgera 4 2 8 7 ,W9 .3w0 Bassey 84 3:15 3 0 .M) .277 Howard 67 23 39 68 .260 .276 Kunkle 6 :.U :4 u .268 .M McNeeley .... a jj .160 .2o' Corns 10 :W 3 9 .237 .216 long !i .l Carter 75 276 49 69 .215 .217 Sanders 19 71 6 14 .197 .26 Dodge 19 6 8 .121 .118 Lawier a 18 0 1 .066 .... Team (4 J578 406 693 . 368 .274 FIELDING AVERAGES. O. A. E. TC. Ave. L.W. Sanders 9 44 0 56 1.000 1.000 Rogers 82 2 0 H2 l.fnO l.ono Gonding &6 91 9 .1 .977 .9,8 Dolan 6.8 34 26 i .tei6 .964 lawler 12 12 1 26 .960 .... McNeeley 6 16 3 66 .946 . .943 Carter 118 16 8 142 .944 .97 Basxey lt3 18 11 19.' .M3 .9.3 Welch 178 11 13 2 .93 .930 Perring 121 196 24 341 .927 .9.14 Dodge 2 M 3 41 9J7 .914 lxing 7S 59 12 19 .930 .Km Kunale 190 160 30 370 .919 .928 Howard 144 16 a s. .913 .9ua Coins i 32 4 40 .9i0 .89.' Team 2u28 914 173 3116 . 944 . 943 Kurlngfield l.onsea Tnra Gaan. 8PRINGKI ELD. Neb.. July 28. (Special Telegram. Springfield pulied off two games thla week. Kriday at Aahland and today at home with the Strollers of Omaha, losing both gamea through being unable to nit tha ball at the proper time. Score, flrat game: R. 11. E. Aahland 1001 100-8 2 Springfield ..0 0 0 0 90001-1 2 2 Batterlea: Hulflah and Hlckle: Pflug and Btes. Tune: l.lt. Umpire: Mother. Score, aecond game: R. H. E. Stroller o u 4 0 0 3 0 0 S 9 f 3 Springfield ...0 0 0 0 0 0 1 84 7 Batteries: Faber and Bate; Goda Gray and Baker. Tims: 1.46. ladlaaa Shat Walaat Oat. " WALNUT. Ia,. July . 28. (Sneclal TeJa- r..i k 'I ' Km CharnkM Inl.n. . . Valnut here today. 10 fo ft. They alo de- : icaitu ufiawwu j cat was), tcuie U to 1 CHICAGO SHUTS OUT BOSTON Hard and Coniscntive HiUinc Quickly - Eattlet tha Basalt. FINE JOS OF 0UTFIELDING BY CUBS Brown Hmlda Beaa Rat era Daws to Sevea Scattered Hits Scorn of Other ' Games. BOSTON, July a Chicago had no trouble winning today's game, t to 0. Hard and consecutive batting In the early Inning settled the result. Great outfleldLng by the visitors held the locals In check. Score: CHICAOO. B.H.O.A BOSTON. B H O A FJ. RUsle. rf i 0 1 0 Brldwell. n..i 0 1 t 1 Bhecaara, It.. 1 v Tenner, lb. Schulte, rf.... 4 11 0 Brln, lb... 4 11 1 4 0 111 thence, lb... 4 14 0 OHitH. cf. 1 1 0 Stelnteldt. lb 4 4 1 1 Howard, If... 4 114 4 ,4110 ,114 14 KHn. c 4 1 I 1 0 Strotwl, lb... 4 111 Brown, p I 4 0 1 0 lorner, p 4 10 4 1 ToUI......S 11 J7 4 f Total 14 1 77 14 4 Chicago 1 ti 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 Boston ' ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Sacrifice hlta: Tinker. Stelnfeldt. Two- base hit: Sheckard. Stolen bases: Bheck ard. Chance, Evere. Banes on balla: Oft Brown, 2; ofT Dorner, 6. Struck out: By Brown, 8: by Dorner, 6. Passed ball: Kllng. Wild pitch: Dorner. Time: 1:47. Umpire: O'Day. BrookJy-a Oat bat a St. Loals. BROOKLTN. July 28. The Brooklyna outbatted the St. Louis team today and won by 6 to 2. in the sixth Inning & base on balla to Maloney, Casey's single, I .Aim- ley a triple and Jordan a home run nit over the right field fence gave the locals tne game, score: BROOKLYN. ST. LOI'IS B.H.O.A E B.H O A K. Maloncr, cf .H 1 I 0 0 Rurch. et 4 I 1 0 Ca.fr. 3b 4 I 0 4 1 Bennett, lb.. 4 0 1 I 3 Lumler. rf... 4 t i 4 1 Berry. Jb I 4 0 10 Jordan, lb ... J I It 0 1 Merle, if.... 4 1 0 C 4 Hummel, lb.. I 0 1 1 Cindy e 4 0 I i 0 McCarthy, If. 4 1 4 0 C Brckley, lb . J (I 10 0 Uewla. aa 4 1 4 J OW.Marah'l, rf 4 0 t 4 V Bergen, c.'... 4 4 4 0 0 HnelBk'er, a. 4 I 0- 1 0 Mclntyr. p.. J 4 0 I 0 Beebe. r I 0 1 I I j . Maranan.. l u u u Totl II I 27 Jl 4 Totala 13 4 U 10 I Batted for Beebe In ninth. Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 -6 St. Louis , ....0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 02 Earned runs: Brooklyn, 3; Three-base hit: Lumley. Home run: Jordan. Sacrifice hlta: Barry, Jordan. Stolen buses: Mertes, Ma loney. Double play: Beebe and Beckley. Left on bases: St. Louis, 9: Brooklyn, 8. First base on balls: Oft Mclntyre, 4; oft Beebe, 3. First base on errors: St. Iouis, 3; Brooklyn, 1. Struck out: By Mclntyre, 4; d' Heene, 7. lid pitch: Beebe. umpires: Carpenter and Conway. Time: 1:68. New York Win Close Game. ' NEW YORK, July 28.-Bresnahan'B double, a fielder's choice and a hit by Bowerman gave the locals two runs In the first Inning. These tallies proved to be sufficient to defeat the Cincinnati play era, who were held to one hit. Score: NEW YOKK. CINCINNATI. B.H.O.A.n. B.H.O.A E. Breanahan. c. 4 1 4 I 0 Hunglni, 4b.. I 1 1 4 0 Browne, rf... 4 1 t 0 0 Keller, lb.... I 0 II 0 6 Shannon, if... 4 0 0 ti 0 Jude, rf I 0 0 0 0 Beymour, ef.. I 0 1 0 0 Smoot. II 4 0 1 0 ? Bowerman. lb I 1 9 i 0 Delehanty, Sb S 0 0 u 0 Iievlln, 3b.... I I , 1 0 Hleitle, c I 0 1 0 0 Dahlen, aa.... 10 14 0 Corcoran, aa.. I 0 t I 0 Gilbert. !b...l 1 4 V OSchlei, r 1 0 10 0 Amea, p I 0 1 1 Livingston, c. 2 O S I 4 Ewlng, u 0 0 I 0 I Total tl 4 17 HI Total 2S 1 24 1 1 New Tork 2 '0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Cincinnati ,...0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 First baae on errors: New York 1. Left on bases: New York 4, Cincinnati 4. Flrrt on balls: Oft Ames 4. off Ewlng 1. Struck out: By Ames 6, by Ewlng 6. Two-base hit: Bresnahan. Sacrifice hits: Dahlen, Hugglns. Kelley. Double play: Corcoran to Hugglns to Kelley. Passed balls: Bres nahan. Hit by pitched ball: By Amea 1. Umpires: Emslle and Johnstone. Time: 1:66. 0,nikert Easy for Plratea. PHILADELPHIA. July 28. Errors and the poor pitching of Plttlnger loat todav's game for Philadelphia. Roy replaced Plt tlnger at the beginning ot the sixth In ning. Score: PITTSBURO. PHILADELPHIA. B.H O A. E. B.H.O.A.E. Sheehaa. lb.. I 2 0 I 4 Thotnaa, cf... 6 1 2 0 9 Beaumont, cf. I 1 0 0 OOleaaon. 2b... 4 I 2 1 0 Clara, If.... 4 1 1 0 OTItua. rf S 1 I 1 0 Wagner, aa... I 1 I I 0 Courtney, Sb. 4 0 S t 1 Nealoa, lb... 6 I 11 1 0 Magee, If 4 110 0 Uanley. rf.... 110 0 Doolln, M....4 I t 7 1 Bllrhey, lb... I 114 0 Braotneld, lb 4 1 11 1 1 Olbbon, e....l 111 u Ponovan, c... 4 0111 Leaver, p 4 1 0 I 4 Plttlnger, p.. 1 0 0 1 0 Roy. p 1 0 0 I 1 Total 41 14 rf 14 t'Sentell .... 1 0 0 4 0 Totala 15 11 17 II i Batted for Plttlnger In fifth. Pittsburg 0 0 3 3 2 1 0 0 0--9 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 03 Left on bases: Pittsburg 9. Philadelphia 7. Stolen bases: Sheehan, Nealon, Ganley. Two-base hits; Magee, Gleason (2), Titus (2). Double play: Wagner to Ritchey to Nealon. Struck out: By Plttlnger 1, by Ieever 4. Bases on balls: Off Plttincer 2, off Roy 1. off Iever 1. Proportion of hits: Off Plttlnger, 10 In five Innings; off Rov, 6 In four Innings. Wild pitches: Roy 2. Time: 1:56. Umpire: Klero. Standing of the Team. Plaved. Won. Lost. Pet. Chicago 92 B4 IS Pittsburg r 89 58 31 ,fi62 New York 88 Mi 3" .M6 Philadelphia 9J 42 60 . 457 Cincinnati 92 41 51 .44S Brooklyn 89 37 62 .416 Bt. Louis 94 35 59 . 372 Boaton 80 30 60 .333 No gamea today. GAMES IX THE AMERICA LEAOl'E Philadelphia Wins from Detroit In First Inning". DETROIT.' July 28. Donovan was erratic and his support waa a trifle unsteady 'In the opening Innings ana tne pnilaueiphlas took a four-run lead that really decided the contest. Bender was not hit until near the finish, when his game waa safe. Score : PHILADELPHIA. DETROIT. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.VA.a..- Hart eel, If... 4 I I 0 0 Jones, rf ft 0 10 0 Lord, cf 4 I.I 0 tSchaefer. lb.. 4 I I 5 0 Harl.. lb 4 1 I I 0 Crawford, rf . 4 I 0 0 0 Reynold, rf... 4 4 1 4 4 Mrlntyre, If.. S 1 S 0 0 Murphy, In... 4 III 1 Lowe. Sb S Olio Brhrerk, ....! I 4 IX 4 Llndaty. lb. .. 4 ill t t Croea. aa 10 11 iHVLearv, aa... 4 I I S 0 Oldrlng, lb... 4 14 1 OSrhmldt. c... 10 114 Bender, p 4 I I 1 0 Donovan, p... 1 1 0 S 0 Bunanka. pi.. I 0 0 2 0 Tout 17 11 27 It 1 Payn 1 0 0 0 0 Warner 1 0 I 0 4 Totala 17 10 27 14 0 Batted for Schmidt In the ninth. Batttd for Eubanke In the ninth. Philadelphia 4 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 0-8 Jjetroit 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 02 Earned runa: Detroit, 1; Philadelphia, 4. Hits: Off Donovan, 7 in four innings: oft KM banks, 4 In five Innings. '1 wo-base nil. CITY TENNIS Prel!mlnry. Geo. Prltrhett, Country elub. by. Herbert Koh. Pie Id club, by.. He&dley, Saratoga, by Aubrey Potter, Meld club, by . Ktrneet Sweet. Saratoga, by L Heyn, CapKol Ave., by D. Oberg. by O. J. Martin, Field elub, by ... Jack Hughes. Field elub G O. Pollock Prod Hamilton, Country elub ... William Hlllia. Field cluk J. Heyn. Capitol Ave Auatm col leu. Field elub Waldo Poster , . Hrewn. Couatry club Harry Koch, Harney Derrene. Field club Redlck. Country club Chamber, Field Club Teal. Field club H. Reed. Walnut Hill Cedrlc Potter, Field club Klrhardaoa. Diet Wtlktoe. Park Ave Prank Patter. Ptrk At Brrtbser. Held riwb Wood. Field elsb O. A. Potter. 8 Omaha Ceuatry .. R. A. Newell. Diet Burnett. Park At fallleeple Bemtos Swarta, Hersey , Weet. Field cluk W Ileus. V M C. A Kennard. Field Club Cub Potter. Field elub , Com wall. Dleta Caldwell. Field club Hunt. Beretbs Love, . eralog. bye., Barrla. Walnut Hill lJuherty. Field lu ( ooley tVhaeider. Field elub fteaaeaeaaa.- Ptel-etu4 .) Van iHiren, Saratoga kia, IMi ..Hughes, 4-6. 10. . .' HUH. e. ...Collett, 4-4. 4-6 .. Brwwa. w. a. .'. Koch. 1-4. 4-1. . . Chamber. 4-4.4-1 7. Tel. 4-1. 4-1. Potter, 4-1, 4-L ... Wilkin, w. a. ...crtbar. 4-4. 6-4 .. Potter, H. 4-4. 7 -4 ...Qllieeple. 4-t, 4-1 !'.!gwru, 4-t 4-4. . ...Wlleoo. w. a. ' ...Potter, 4-t, 4 4. . .Caldwell, g.i. i O'Leary, Murphy. Three-basa hit: Craw ford, Oldrtng. Sacrifice hit: Lord. Stolen base: lsvis. Flrat ties, on balla: Oft Donovan. 3; off Bender, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Imnomn, 1. Ieft on bases: De troit, 50; Philadelphia. 7. Struck out: By Donovan, 2; by BeTider, 4. Double play: Murphy to Cross to lavts. Time: 1:40. Umpires; Evans and Sheridan. Sew York Defeats Cleveland. CLEVELAND, July 28-After Cleveland had secured a three-run lead New York batted Townsend out of the box and won, 8 to 4. Score: NEW YOUR. CLEVELAND. B H O.il. B.H.O.A B. Cenrar, if ... 4 1 4 0 4 Pllrk. lb 4 1114 Keeler. rf....l 10 Jarkeon. If... 4 4440 Elherfeld. a. 4 I I I I Lajole, 19 14 Laport. lb .. 4 I 1 9 lRoa.tr.an. lb.. 1114 4 Wllllama. 2b. 4 1 4 1 OCongalton. rf 4 I 1 0 4 Morlartty, lb I 1 1 0 Joe, rf I 1 I 1 Hoffman, rf . I I 1 (I Barbeau. lb.. 4 I 1 t 1 Klelnow, ... 4 111' 0 Buelow, C....1 4 4 11 Cheahro. p.... 4 10 9 OTnwneend. p. 2 1 4 1 1 . Rhoadee, p. .. 1 4 4 0 Totlla M U 17 14 I 'He 1 4 4 4 4 Total...... M I 17 13 4 Batted for Tow lsend In Ihe sixth. New York 0 0 0 1 3 1 1 0 0 Cleveland 0 0 3 0 4) 0 1 0 04 ,' Hits: Off Townsend, 11 In six Innings; J ofT ttnoaoes, 1 in 'three Innings. Two-base hits: IJole, Chesbro. Three-base hit: Flick. Sncrlfice hits: Lajole, Joss, Flick. Buelow, Morlarily. Triple play; Laporte to Morlarlty to Elberfeld. Double play: Chesbro to Williams to Moriarlty. First base -on bslls: On Townse-.id, 3; oft Ches bro. 2; off K notifies, 1. Ieft on bases: Cleveland, - 8; New York, 8. Struck out: By Townsend, 8; by Chesbro, 2. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Connolly. t. Loala Baachea Hits la Seventh. ST. LOUIB, July 2H.-A batting rally In the seventh, with two out, won' today's game for St. Louis, 6 to 1. Score: T. LOVIS. BOSTON. B.H.O.A.B. B.H. OAK. Nile, lb.... 4 114 I Harden, rf... I 114 4 Jonas, lb 4 1 1 4 4 Parent, ....! 1 I I I Stone. It 4 I 4 4 4 Stahl. ef 4 14 4 0 Hemphill, rf. I I I 1 4 Ferrl, Jb.... I 0 4 T 0 Wallace, as., 1114 4 Hoey, It, 4 19 4-4 O'Brien, lb.. 4 4 4 1 0 Freeman, lb.. I 4 14 1 4 Koehler, cf .l 4 I 9 0 Morgan, lb... I I 0 I 0 O'Connor, c. 8 0 S I 0 Arraeruater, el 0 I 1 4 Felty, 4 4 1 4 0 Olaie. p I 0 1 I 1 Peterson, e... 1 4 I 1 4 Total 12 ST II 0 . Totala II T 14 IT I St. Louis... ; 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 6 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Earned runs: St. Louis, 2; Boston, 1. Two-baae hit: Hoey. Three-base hit: Stone. Sacrifice hltst Wallace, Ferris, O Connor. Double play: Jones to Nlles. Stolen bases: Hemphill, Nllea, Wallace. VVtltl pitch: Glaze. First base on bails: Off Glnte, 2; oft Pelty, 1. Struck out: By Pelty, 6; by Glaae, 3. Left on bases: St. Louis, 8; Boston, 4. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Hurst. Game Postponed. At Chicago Chicago-Washington; rain. Standing of the Teams. Played. Won. Loat. Pet. Philadelphia 87 55 . 82 .632 New York 87 64 S3 .oil Cleveland '.... 87 60 37 .016 Chicago 89 47 42 .6Mi Detroit 88 46 43 .611 Bt. louls 87 43 44 . 494 Washington 86 82 64 .372 Boston 90 24 66 .267 Gamea .today: Washington at Chicago, Boston at St. Louis. GAMES IS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Toledo Shots Oat Indianapolis In Two Faat Conteata. INDIANAPOLIS, July 28. Toledo shut Indianapolis out In both gamea of a dou- ble-heauer today. The locals were tin.i m to find Sutthoft's curves In the first game, I getting only two hits. Poor fie ding on 1 the part of Indianapolis and lamnli. ,' pucning losi me secona game. 1 ne sec ond game was called at the end of Che eighth Inning. Score, first game: TOLEDO. INDIANAPOLIS. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E CHtigmen, aa. 4 2 10 Tunicary, rf. 4 0 1 0 1 J. Clark, If... 4 dwell, cf.... S Demont, rf. .. I Krueger, 3b.. I Knahe. 2b I W. Clark, lb. 4 Landla, c 4 Suthoff, p.... I 0 OKellum. cf.. 0 19 0 1 11 2 4 1 0 0 u Hlmea. tb 1 0 0 OJamea. lb 4 4 4 I 2 12 0 wiliiama. aa. I 0 4 1 1 0 114 0 Perry. If ,10 110 14 10 Marfan, lb... I 0 1 4 1 2 4 0 1 Holme, o.... I 1 I 1 0 1 2 1 OFIther, p 14 14 0 To!a 84 10 27 9 1 Totala. . .....10 3 17 14 I Toledo 0 0 0 8 1 0 0 1 0 5 Indianapolis .... .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o Baaea on balls: Off Sutthoff, 1; off Fisher, 4. Struck out: By Buithoff. by Fisher, 8. Sacrifice hits: Cllngraan, Knabe. Stolen base: J. Clark. Passo . ball: Holmes. Left on baseu: Indian apolis. 3; Toledo, 8. Umpires: Worucn and Sullivan. Time: 1;35. Score, second game: TOLEDO. INDIANAPOLIS. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Cllngman. aa. 4 2 2 0 Dunleavy. rf. 4 0 4 0 0 J. Clark. If.. 6 I I Odwell, cf ... 4 4 4 Pemont, rf... 1 1 0 Krueger, 3b. . I 8 0 Knabe. 2b.... 110 z o Ketium, cf... 4 I 1 0 0 0 0 Hime. lb.... t 0 II 0 0 0 0 Jamea. lb.... I 1 4 I I 1 1 Willlame. a. I 0 I 1 0 Perry, If I 0 1 W. Clarke, lb 4 I 11 0 4 Marran, 2b 111 Abbott, c I 1 i 0 0 Holmes, c. 14 1 lamnui. p... o o o 1 Hlckey p.... I 0 110 Total 31 17 24 11 I Totala 21 4 24 14 7 Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Toledo 4 2 1 2 0 2 0 1 12 Base on balls: Off Hlckev, 1. Struck out: By Hlckey, 2; by Camnlti, 6. Two-base hits: Knabe, W. Clark. Wild pitch: Hieaey. Three-base hit: Cllngman. Double plays: Williams. Mai-can and Hlmes; Hlckey, James and Hlmes; Knabe, Cllngman and W. Clark. Stolen bases: Cllngman. Odwell 2. Krueger, Knahe. IWt on bases: In dianapolis, fi; Toledo, 6. Umpires: Sullivan and W'orden. Tlm: 1:40. Louisville Bnnehs Hlta. COLUMBUS. July 28-Loulavllle hit Veil hard In three Innings and won easily. Ptittmann'a wild pitch In the last inning came between two singles and Columbus escaped a shutout. Score: LOUISVILLE. COLUMBUS. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Hallman. If.. I 1 1 0 0 Pickering, ef, 4 I 4 4 1 Sullivan. aa..4 IIS Wrlgley, lb.. I 4 4 4 0 Brathear, 2b. I 1 14 odymer, rf ... 4 14 0 0 Puttman. p... 4 0 0 1 0 Coulter, If.... 4 0 14 1 stovall, ct....l 110 OKIhm, lb 4 14 0 0 woodruff, Sb. I I 1 1 lrll, lb 4 4 14 4 Shaw, e 14 10 OHulrwItt, .. 4 4 4 I Kenna, rf.... I 1 I o uHiue. o I 4 114 Elliott, p 4 111 4 s Veil, p 0 0 0 0 4 'Kyan 1 0 4 0 0 Tout 14 14 17 9 lOroth, p I 1 1 Total IS 4 27 10 8 Batted for Veil In third. Columbus 0000 0 000 11 Louisville 21101010 06 Stolen baaea: Woodruff (2), Bras hear, Kenna. bacrltlce hits: Wrlgley, Sullivan. Two-base hits: Pickering, Htovall, Wood ruff. Three-baae hit: bulllvan. Double playa: Wrlgley tunasalnted), Brashear to Sullivan. Hita: Oft Veil in three innings, ; off Groth in five Innings, 4. Struck out: By Puttmann, 7; by Groin, 3. First base on balls: Oft Veil, 2: off Groth. 2. Wild pitch: Puttmann. Hit by pitcher: By Groth, Kenna. Time: 1:48. Umpire: Kane. Packer Wla from Brewers. KANSAS CITY. July .-Kansas City waa fortunate in placing hlta today. Witn the wore tied in the ninth, McBrlde and Perrino each made a two-Dane nit. whicii brought in the winning run. Score: KANSAS Cm. MILWAUKEB. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Waldron. rf.. I 1 1 4 Roblneon. as. I 8 4 4 1 Uf Bride, as.. I I I 4 tllreene, If 4 10 4 4 Perrlne, lb... I I 1 1 0 Bevllle, lb . .4 I 11 4 4 Hill, cf 4 110 4Bateman, rf.. 1 4 4 4 1 Burke, lb.... 4 til ORoth. c i 1844 CHAMPIONSHIP 1st Round. hobs, 4-4, 4-4. Potter, 4-1, 4-4. Sweet, I I, -. Id Round, Id Bound. Koba. 1-4. 4-1. Kokn. 4-1. 4 4. Marti. 4 1 7-4. Mania, 4-1, 4-0. Hughee.4-7,4-4.4-1 Hugh, 1-6. 6-6. Called, 6-1, 4-J-Kock. 1-4. 4-1 Potter, 4-4, 4-4. Hufb-a , C-!. Koch. 4-. 5-4 Icrlbner. 4-t, 1-4 Srrlboer, 4 4. 1-4. 4 . Potter, 4-4, 4-i. icrlbner, 4-4, 4-i, 11-1. Bwfcrta.4-1.1-4,1 1 Caldwell. II. I-S Caldwell, 1-1, 4-1, 4-4. Love. 4-4. I t . Love, -t 4 4. Doberty. 4-1, 4 1. . granaiaea, 4-t 4 - b44r. 4-t 4 .'... 4ckAeler. 4-te-4 eUlaj, 6-1 4-i, 4-4 FVanta. lb ...4 4 14 0 4 Hemphill, rf. 4 I I I 0 Csaeady, If... 4 14 1 OM Chenn'r. IM 1 I I I I-eehT. e i II 1 Mc rnn'a. Jb t I 4 Bobaaaoa. p.. 4 1 4 I 4 Page, p 4 4 4 4 4 Total 14 14 27 II 4 Totala 17 14 2S14 I One out when winning run scored. Kansas City .........0 0 2 0 0 0 8 1 1-a Milwaukee 1 1 0 0 3 0 2 0 07 Two-base hits: RstemAn, Leahy, McBrlde. Perrlne 2.i. Struck out: By Bohannon. S; by Page, 2. Bases on bslls: Oft Bohannon, 3. Left on bases: Kansas City. 6; Milwau kee. 8. Double plays: McCormlck to Rob inson to Bevllle; Bohsnnon to Burke to Frants: Rriblnson to Bevllle. Sacrifice hit: McCormlck. Stolen bases: Burke, Cassady. Time: 2:10. Umpires: Durham and Dougherty. Salata Wla Beth Games. ST. PAUL, Minn., July 28. -St. Paul took two games from Minneapolis today by bunching their hits. Each teem used two pltt hers In each game, which were pluycd partly In the rain. Score, first game.: ST. TAVL. MINNEAPOLIS. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Oeler. as 4 1 1 4 0 DstI. ct I 0 4 1 0 Sugden, lb... I 0 12 0 0 Sullivan, rf... 4 till Vanlandt. cf. I I I 1 OCtremlng'r, lb I 6 1 1 4 rnek. rf I 111 4 Hart, ii I 4104 Wheeler, Sb.. 4 tit 9 Freeman, lb.. 4 1410 Coy. If I 4 10 oovler. a I 1110 I'eddrn, lb... 4 14 1 0 Vets., lb I 110 0 Drill, e 4 119 1 Yeager, C 4 14 4 0 Slagle. p I I 0 I 0 Pnrd. p I 0 4 I 0 Morgan, p.... 14 0 10 Thoraaa, p... 10 0 10 Uenrlng 1 0 0 0 0 Total 14 I 27 II 1 Total St 11 14 4 1 Ft. Paul 00000620 8 Minneapolis 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 04 Two-baae hlta: Freeman, Sullivan (2.1, Gremlnger, Geler. Double play: Frisk to Sugden. Hits; Off Ford In Blx and one third Innings, 6; off Thomas in one and two-thirds innings, 3; off Slagle In seven Innings, 9; oft Morgan in two Innings, -. First base on balls: Oft Ford, 3; off ttiagle, 4. Hit by pitcher: By Thomas, Sugden. Struck out: By Ford, 1; by Thomas, 1; by Morgan, 1. Wild pitch: Thomas. Sac rifice hits: Sullivan, Coy, Oyler, Van landt. Left on bases: St. Paul, 4; Min neapolis, 9. Time: 2:16. Umpires: Kfclscy, Graham and Egan. Score, second game: . BT. PAVU MINNEAPOLIS. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Oeler. aa I 1 I 4 0 Harla. cf I I 1 1 4 Sugden. 10...S 1 11 1 6 Sullivan, rf... 4 1110 VenZandt, cf. S S I tl OOramlng r, lb I I 1 1 1 f-rlek, rf 4 1 0 0 0 Han, If I I 0 4 0 Wheeler, lb.. I 114 0 Freeman, lb.. 4 1110 Coy. It I I I 0 0 Oyler. I I 4 1 0 Panden, 2b... 4 14 4 0 Foi. lb S 0 10 0 Drill, c 4 111 0 Shannon, C...2 0 I S 0 Morgan, p.... 4 110 0 Thomae, p . . 3 0 0 0 0 Prultt, p 0 0 0 0 0 Oehrlng, p... 1 0 0 0 0 .'. , Oraham ....1 0 0 0 0 ToUl 8'li 27 14 0 'Yeager 1 0 0 0 0 - s totala. .'.... 10 24 I 1 Batted for Fox In ninth. Batted for Shannon In ninth. St. Paul 00201060 -9 Minneapolis 20000203 07 Two-baae hits: Vanzandt, Freeman, Coy, Frisk. Home run: Morgan, btoien base: Davis. Double plays: Padden to Geler to Sugden, Thomaa to Shannon to Free man, bugaen to 1'aaden, lilts: oft Thotnaa in six and one-third innings, 3; off Gehring In one and two-thirds innings, 4; off Prultt In one and two-thirds innings, 2; oft Mor gan In seven and one-thira innings, 8. first base on bails: Off Morgan, ; oft Thomas, 1; off Oehrlng, 1; on Prultt, 2. Struck out: By Morgan, 2; by Thomas, 6; by Prultt, 1: by Gehrlng, 1. Passed bails: Drill, 2. Wild pitcn: Gehrlng. Sacilllce hlta: Geler, Frisk, Sullivan, Sugden. Lett on basee: St. Paul, 10; Minneapolis, 10. Time: 2:3). Umpire: Ugan. Standing; of the Teams. Won. Lost. Pet. 63 37 .630 65 43 .bul 62 46 ..tb 62 48 .6-0 47 60 . 485 44 63 . 4o4 43 64 . 443 35 61 .3bo ColumbUB .. Milwaukee .. Toledo Minneapolis ijoulsvlile .. Kansas City St. Paul mo 98 97 100 97 97 97 96 Indianapolis Games today: Toledo at Indiana polls. Louisville at culumDus, Miiwauaee at aaa City, Minneapolis at St. Paul. ii.an- STERLINGS LOSE TO FIELD C LIB Gordy'a Pitching; Too Much for the Pets of Harry Sage. The Field club base ball team won from Harry Sage's Sterlings at the Field club grounds Saturday afternoon in a game which was filled with exciting featurea from atart to finish, by the score of 6 to 2. In ability to hit Gordy was the principal cause of the Sterlings' downfall. Rocheford made a beautiful catch of a foul fly and Weed went Intp deep left to capture a high one. The shortstop playing of Murphy waa a wonder. Creighton pulled oft the sensa tional stunt of the day by stealing home while Christiansen was winding up to de liver the ball. Scorer FIELD CLUB. STERLINGS. R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.B Hnagland, cf 1 0 1 0 4 Webb, a 0 0 Chamber. 2b 1 1 0 3 0 Rage. Sb 0 0 Creighton, lb 1 1 1 1 0 Chrlet'aen. p. 1 1 Oordy, p 0 114 4 Rocheford, c. 0 0 Abbott, lb.... 0 0 14 0 0 llerlng. cf.... 0 0 Karr, c 1 0 7 1 o weed, 3b v Murphy. ... 0 lit 1 federal, lb..O Kelly, If 1 1 1 0 Unhnaon, If... 1 Rogera, rf....O 110 4 Dowllng, rf.. 0 0 I 1 1 0 0 Totala I 4 27 14 I Total I 4 24 II 4 Field Club 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 -5 Sterling 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0-2 Two-base hit: Johnson. Bases on balls: Off Gordy, 1; off Christiansen, 2. Wild pitches: Christiansen, 2. Struck out: By Gordy, 7; by Christiansen, 6. Paased ball: Karr.. Hit by pitched ball: Kelly. Stolen bases: Christiansen, Weed t2), Cederal 2, Creighton, Karr, Murphy, Rogers. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Hatchen. CATCHER TOWSK GOES TO CHICAGO Plays Last Game for Dea Molnea on Sunday. LINCOLN, Neb.. July 28, (Special Tele gram.) Catcher "Babe" Towne of the Des Moines Western league champions, has been sold bv MMiinger Canilllon to the Chi cago American league club. Towne will catch the Sunday game In Des Molnea tomorrow and leave at once to Join the White Sox. Cantlllon expecta to. pick up a catcher from the Independent team In Ne braska to substitute for Dexter, who will do the bulk of the catching for Des Moines the rest of the season. Pitcher Roscob Miller and Outfielder Calfyn will be sold by Des Moines during the coming week. Manager Holmea of the Lincoln team to day released Pitcher Clarence Morse. Ramblers and Doffs, Two. The Ramblers and the Duffys will play at the Duffy park. South Omaha, Sunday aft ernoon. A double-header will he played and much enthusiasm has already been shown by the supporters of both teams. The flrat game will be called at 2:30: Lineup: DuffB. Position. Ramblers. Tulbot First Marsh Carry Second O'Neill Millet Third Llsmond Cavanaugh Short Corrlgan Bunker Left Collins Bodura Center Swift Spltzen Right Powera Bohuer Calch Williams Smith Pitch Ryan Fletcher Pitch Cavanaugh Umpire, Shannahan. Errors Are Feature at Hastings. HASTINGS, Neb.. July 28. (Special Tele gram.) Fremont defeated Hastings today In a featureless game, except for the errora on both sides. Fremont bunched their hits In the sixth Inning, which, coupled with 1906 SINGLES. geml-Flnala Finale. Champion. ,'ulira. . . 0. 4-1. Conrad H. Young Cbamplo 1 4 "r1 nner. I fault. Srrtoner, 14. 4 1. 4 1. 1 Bcrlbner, I. 14. 1-4. 4 1 DTIS FOR The Reliable Specialists stepping stone to success Men whose vitality Is exhauated, those who have some private disease or weakness lurking In their system and who are prematurely old while still young In years broken-down wrecks of what they ought to be-and who want to be strong and to feel vlgoroua aa they did before they wasted'thelr strength 16 enjoy life again to win back the vim, vigor and vitality lost should consult with the eminent specialists of the rHate Medical Institute before It Is too late. 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Flescher Motorcycl49 the beet that skilled labor can produc 9210. i New Bicycles from $20 up. Aksarben Tires, . Sundries and repairing. LOUIS FLESCHER, 1622 Capitol Ave. 'Phone Douglas 814 two errors, netted five runs. In the seventh runs were scored on four errors and no hits. Score: R. H. K. Hantlnifs 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0-3 6 6 Fremont 0 0 0 0 0 6 3 1 09 10 7 Two-base hits: Bebean (2), Tonnenian, Po teet. Dort. Three-base hit: Walsh. Base on balls: Off Bradley, 1. Struck out: By Dort, S; by Bradley, G. lft on bases: Fremont, ; Hasting. 6. Wild pitch: Dort. Tassed ball: Hhea. Batteries: Bradley and Shea, Dort and l'otect. COMMY MAY CALL O DES MOIMES Old Roman and Cincinnati Said to Be After Players. AVhn Mike Cantlllon was here the other d;i' with his Des Moines team he showed telegrams from his brother. Joe In Mil waukee, urging him not to close any deals for the sale of a single Des Molnea player until he heard from him (Joel by letter. JoefSuld "Commy may want them," and that a representative of the Cincinnati club was then on the road to open negollatlona with Mike. There is little doubt If Comlskey wants any of the Des Moines men he can have first choice, for there Is an -undisputed alliance between the Old Human and the Cantillons. the same aa there la between Ducky Holmes and Comlskey, and It Is probably this relation that brings Ducky Holmea and Mike C'antillon Iniw such sweet harmony In WcKtern league at.'alrs, by the way. Indeed, . Ducky as good as said so at the time he and Carney made such a big-to-do- alout standing with Kourke against Cantillonisin. Ducky, It will be recalled, said at lust that "Commv" had made u call on him In behalf of Canilllon and he couldn't go back on Ills old boss. But aa to the Dea Moines team: Can tlllon certainly has some material that ought to strengthen a big league club. Babe Towne, Welday, Caffyn and Miller are the boys. CafTyn probably would be the most desirable, but It ia a mighty close run between hlm and Welday Welday, by the way. whom Omaha had once and turned loose. There doesn't seem to be the same tall scramble of big league teams over Brother Krhlpke this year as last. Of course, the popular feeling has been that Hchip's evident decline Is due to his lack of sympathy, his total dissatisfaction with the company he is in. He had a bad bunch passed over his way, but at that he, personally, has not been the one to ad vertise his discontent. Schlpke Is still a ball player with It all and Is still a voung ster, and In all probability will, whether next year or not, land on a major league team. Koaatse Additions Win. The Kountze Addition beat the Indian nlaa yesterday by a score of 8 to S. 'Ihe game was hotly contested, tl e score being tied several time. A one-handed catch by Yeoman and the pitching of McCague were plainly features. Bcore: KOl'NTZK l.NDIANOf.A B.H.O.A E. H II O.A.E. Mills, ib 4 1 2 1 u Doyle. 3b i 0 0 1 I Kewlno, lf...( 1 t II 1 lark, lb I 17 0 0 Lewie, a I i I S vLnns. aa 5 1 I 0 (i Yeoman, rf... i S J cguuiiej, rf... 4 1110 Hn(era, rf 4 0 1 0 1 Kneaell, rf...4 3 12 Wherry. Jb... 4 1 J I I Wright. r....t 17 0 1 ( hri.l'aon, lb 4 112 I 0 Hlland. Ib... I 10 10 Julian, c 1 3 0 liKwe. If 4 0 1 0 0 Mc aiie, p . 1 0 1 I 0 (,tea, p I 1 4 4 0 Totala 14 It 77 11 t Toula Si I 24 10 I Knuntxe Addition .. 0 1 0 J I 0 I 2 Indlanola 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 Kearaey Aaala Winner. KEARNKY, Neb., July Zs (Special Telegram ) Kearney once mure beat the Orand Island boys here today lu a nlp-Biid-tuck game, the seore being 6 to 6. The feature of todays game, was four iiorn run, two for each team. Batteries: Kearney, Welsbrod and Zalusky; tirand Island, Wfclach and Townsend. Umpire: ilald. Owe a Demands In vvsllaration. MILWAUKEE. July a.-l'mplre Owen of tUe mertcaa gam-lsiin deujuida aa lrn. EM u 'rV - -W "li.'V", e '.j-' ' J '. " :::;v4 -ri V 1 young and mltldle-agerl men, who we them to apeclmena of physical manhood elements of manhood, you should consult 1, ha bits, Belf-abune, ex- m ' - 7;' ." rj - - aKm' - mediate investigation of he charges of col- -luslon with gamblers In Minneapolis In connection with the Minneapolis-Columbus series played at Minneapolis laat week.' i'reaident O'Brien Ntmes that he will call a meeting either of the brmrd of directors or of the whole association within a fews (lays, when the charges ngalnst the umpire ' will be thoroughly sifted. Bla; Day at Diets Park. All is In readiness out at Dleta park, Thirtieth and Spauhling atreets, for the famous Cherokee Indian game to be played this afternoon and evening with the faat Diets. Athletics. U promises to be the big gest drawing card of tin- season. The aft ernoon game atarta at 3:30 o'clock and tho evening game at K:30 sharp. The latter game will be tho first stunt of the kind ever pulled ofT in Omaha, there being flftv 1,000-candle-power arc lights used In tlluiii imtting the grounds, maKlmt it as light as day. The timnha and Denver base ball teiinia will be the guests of the Dleta Ath letic association at the evening game. Lineup, afternoon game: Dleta A. A. Position. Cherokee. Hall Second big Bear Massman Catch ..Fleet Fox Camp Klrxt '...'. .Chlkilo Knight Third Spotted Chief Tracey Khort Squlnto Hunter Bight John Brave. Platner Center Klpoliki Anderaon I-ft Pevo Young Bitrh ., Bwlftuster ': Mathews Pitch ; Dewellen ' I.lnup, evening game: Diets A. A. Hnnliion. Cherokee. Goddard Center Klpollkt Edson Right John Brave Strong Catch Fleet Fox Home Short Hqulntu Knight Second Big Bear Iitham Third Spotted Chief Mllliken First Chlklto Anderson M-ft Pevo Rice , Pitch Lewellen Kloos ( It- Comes Monday. The Sioux City Indians are scheduled for four games In OiiihIis with the Kourke family, beginning Monday, which will be Indies' flay. bloux city nas a team in fine working order and atter sulllng hawyer to Rourke has six pitchers left in the prime of condition. Dolan Is still out of the game, which leaves Pa with the beet , first baseman In the league, for Hernia Long is there when It comes to playtnj; first. He seoops up the grounders an! fields his position In a way which la good for sore eyes. The teams will line up as follows: Omaha. Sioux City. Uii.g First Meyers Howard Second Weed Lawler Short Newton Perrlng Third Frrat Bassey Left Campbell Welch Center Noblltt Cart.r Right Sheehan tiording Caleb eifi Rogers Caleb He Do.tge 1'iti Ii Newlln Cur'H '..Pitch Corbett j McNeeley IVch ..Pattr0: rvilHJCIS.. I'licu Hawyer .Pitch Jarrou Jacksun Silver reek Win. . ' SILVER CREEK. Nb.. July 2R.-(Sp. rial (Sliver Creek defeated Osceola on the locals' grounds today. The llcUllhf uf Center Fielder Towalee waa the feature. Score: R. 11. E. Silver Creek.. 0 0 0 0 4 ! 0 0 o H 10 ,6 Osceola o 1 a 0 t 1 0 I 04 I Struck out: By Finecy, ft; by Weudland, 3. lintti-ries: Flue- y uml Shank, WritdlatiU and Kl.iMi.y. I'niphe: Roth. Iowa Mala I. rogue. MARSIIALLTOWN. la.. July .-iPpeclal Tel. grain. i Iowa Slate league rc-sulla to day were: Oskaluiaea, 4; Walerlor), . ' otiumwe, f, Marshalltown, L- -Keokuk, 16; Clint. in, k I 1 i