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V, ... '1 TAiJ OMAITA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, .TUT, I a r 1, 1907. , - BRIEF CITY HEWS ry "atard.y Wight, beginning at I o clock. Thonni Kllpatrlck & Co. sell men 10-cent ntckwrtr for 21 ent. Whovr a portion of hla alry fill find the advantagea of the City Sav ing Bank very much to hi Convenient Wowaa la Stabbing pace-Curry How lira, resident at a ruorclng house at Twelfth and Dodge street, was stabbed In the bark by Charles ItnKrman Sunday fternoon. lie waa attended by Police Burgeon Arnout and Fltsglboow and probably win soon recover. He came to Omaha recently from Lexington, Kan., and quarreled with Bengermen several day. pro over a woman. Bengermftn aa ar rested by Officer Smith. Injure by Tall From Bridge Patrick Men ham. a laborer of Bouth Omaha, fell from the railroad bridge on Bouth Thir teenth street Sunday night, breaking both of hla feet. Ha wae taken to the police tatlon In the patrol wagon and hla In juries attended to by Police Burgeon Flts g lb bona and. Dr. Arannut. He waa later taken to his home In Bouth Omaha in the ambulance. He said he was walking oyer the bridge on his way home and some how he lost his balance and fell. Bioalata Bona Hortaol Three hundred members of the Zionist societies of Omaha met Sunday evening In Barlghfa hall In commemoration, of the death of Dr. Hert el, the great leader of the Zloniat move ment. L. Kneeter wa chairman of the meeting and addresses war mad by H. Wolff. P. Stein and F. Aberson of New "York. A collection waa also taken for the benefit of the national Zionist fund. The next meeting will- be held In the ynagogu at Fourteenth and Capitol ave nue. , , GAMES ISf TUB NATIONAL LRlGl'E Pittsbarc Makes It (oar Straight Off the Cabs. CHICAGO, June SO. Pittsburg won the nrst game today and tied the second, which went thirteen Innings, making It four atraight wins oft the Cuba. The ecore: First game CHICAGO. PITTHBl'ftO. AB.H.O.A B. an M A A. K. smile, at.... 4 1 I An4eraon. rf. I 4 Tinker, m.... toil tLaark, c I 4 I 4 tainreiat. set I 4 lnirka. if.... 1 1 I 1 haitoe, lb.. I 4 4 Uuitt, aa.. 4 I 4 4 4 Kilns. 4 I tAbbatl'e. tb.. t t t f Hnfman, rf... 4 11 1 Nealon, lb... 4 till Yin, lb I 0 I I lnrk, lb.., I 1 I I r.h-ar, lb. 4 I 4 Ooitonn, a 4 4 I 1 Overall. .... t ILmth, 4 4 114 Touts. .'...II 4 17 18 8 Tfttali 11 4 17 11 I Chicago '. 0 1 t 0 0 0 0 0 Pittsburg ....0 0 1 0 I 1 0 A 0-i Two-base hlta: Blagle, Sheckard. Horn run: Storke. Stolen bases: An(i..,ii, Clarke, Leach. Left on baaes: Chicago. I; Pittsburg, 4. Basea on balls; Off Overall, 4; off Leever, . First bsne on errors: Chicago, li Plttaburg. I. Hit by pltohed ball: Abbatlchlo, Tinker. Struck out: By Overall. 4. Time 1:4a. Umpires: John stone and O'Day. Second gam .CHICAGO. HTT8BPRO. AB H.O A S. AB.H.O.A.S. Sli4'.. at.... 4 14 lAnrfenoa, if. I 1 f I Tinker, as.... I t 1 ILucl. ot... ill KtemlelcSt. tb 4 4 4 4 Oriarke. II.... I I II I thanca, lb... 4 1 II I liMr, .. 4 I I ( i Mar.n, t 4 0 lAbb.U'o, Ib. 4 1 1 4 1 normAn, rr.. lie ONuion, lb... I II I B:ere, lb.... 4 1 I ISlnrke, lb.... I 114 1 Chw-ku, If. I I toibwm, ....! I I 4 Taylor. ..., 111 4 Willis, p.... 114 Totals 44 I lfr 4 TetAls M U M 10 I Chicago I 01000009000 04 Pittsburg 101 10 0 0 000000-4 Two-base hlta: Clarke. Wagner. Sacri fice hits: Sheckard. Tinker, Leach, Abbat lchlo. Btolen bases: Biagle. Chance, Hof man (2), Anderson. Wagner (21, Abbat lchlo. Double plays: Chanc and Taylor. Left on base: Chicago, 18; Pittsburg, 11. First base on balls! Off Tay'oe, 1( off Willis, 6. First base on errors: Chicago, I; Pittsburg, 1 Struck out: By Taylor, t; by Willis, 4. Passed ball: Gibson. Time SAX Umpires: O'Day and Johnstone. Clnctaaatl asa St. Loots Divide. CINCINNATI, O., June 30.-Clnclnnatl and St Louis divided honor In a double header here this afternoon. Bwtng was hit hard by the visitors In th first game after he had made a three-base hit. In th sec ' ond game Mason waa knocked out of the box In the first Inning. Beeba succumbed In the middle of the third, the local also hitting Karger bard In this Inning. Score, first game: CINCINNATI. IT. IXJUIi. AB.H.O.A.S. AB.B.O.A.t. HuKKlnt, lb.. 4 1 I I Brree, Tb ... I I 1 I.n.rt. ....( 1 I I IBennett. lb . i I j i I M.trhail, rf.. 4 111 Holly, m 4 110 Tttvll. of...., I I 0 lMurref, If. ..4 I M I Uantel. lb.... 4 tit OKnnetrhr. lb. 4 11 4 fc'hlet. I t I I SHoMMter, ef. 4 I I howray, lb.. 4 1 1 1 lO-Har. rf... I 1 t 4 Clwcll, If.... 0 1 SNoonan. ....! I I I twins, .....I 1 1 L.h. I i l l .iru 17 10 McLes .... 1 karaer, . ws, .... s l . Tout TIMtla M S IT II I , Halted for Ewing In the eighth. Cincinnati 00000100 01 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 14 Two-bas hlta: Byrne, Murray, Noonan. Three-base hit: Kwlng. Btolen bases: Hyrne (2), Murray (I). Left on baaes: Cincinnati. 12; Bt. Louis, 7. Double' plays: Huggln to G&nsel, Kwlng to Hugglns to Ounsel. Struck out: By Kwlng, T; by Mason, 1: by Lush, 4; by Karger, 1. First base on balis: Off Kwlng, 1; off Lueh. s. Hit by pitched ball: By Lush, 1. Hits: Off Ewlng In eight Innings, 10; off Mason In one In J nlng, ; off Lush In seven Innings, 7; oft Kaiser In two Innings, I. Tim: . 1:15. Umpire: Carpenter. St-ore, second gama: 1 BT. LOCH. CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A.S. AB.H.O.A.S. Uvula Ib. ... I t 1 I SHutdns, lb.. I 1 I 1 I Bmntt. lb.lt til I Lobartp as. . . . I 110 Hollr. as 4 14 SMItf-hall, rf.. 4 I I If... 110 Dala. Ill .! .! .141 .1111 .1110 0 . . I t t 0 ll l i 0 0 0 tar, ai. s vscniai, id... . rf... a l 1 ikruu. .. all, a.. F I I IMoirray, 8b. Illl KMw.ll, If... Murnr. Hr.n.l.br. lb. 11 uaaal, lb H.tti.r, at. I ( tBchlal, lb U'Hln, rf. Manha Ileal) a. hrr, I I Haaon, Mall, p Totals M I II 11 4 Totato... Cincinnati 0' 1 I fei. Louis 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-j Two-base hits: Lobert. Mitchell. Three bne hits: Qansal, Byrne, Murray, Beebe. aerifies hit:- Odwell. Left on base: Cln ciiinatl, 4; Bu Louts, i. Double plays: Hug f ii to Gamsl, Marshall to Byrne. Struck uU Ey Hall, t: by Beebo, 1; by Karger. 3. Flit base on balls: Oft Hall, 4; oft Bccbe. 2; oft Karger. 1. Hits: Off Mason In otie Inning, 2; off Hall In six Innings, 1; off Heebe in two and one-third Innings, 6; off K ai Her in three and two-thirds inning. 3. Time: 1.3S. Umpire; Carpenter. Staadlagr af the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. .... 63 47 I .... 57 .... M .... 69 .... 64 M .... 1 6 DOLAS BATS IN WINNING RUNS Scores Two After Welch is Deliber ately Given Hii Bate. OMAHA PLAYS AN UPHILL GAME Blllaws ( Dast Make l.lfe Mis erable at Vlntoa Street Park a Tera Catchers Get , Creeks. Nor waa thera any t6 'P. Bohannon 1 'Bister i ")lmstad, p 1 Vandergrlft, cf t Total st Omaha, I; Lincoln, 1. Squire Holmes probanly has learned oae thing new In hla old age, namely, that Joa Dolan can hit the ball when a hit la require to win a game. Had Squlr Holme com across thia fact earlier In his career a a great base ball manager Omaha might not have won yesterday' game. Deliberately under tnatructlona of Ducky McKay passed Welch In that sov enth Inning when there wer two on base and Dolan following Welch at th bat. Now, It s all right to pass a batter of the Welch order, but If all wrong to do.o when there la a batter of the Dolan order next on th bill of fare, for Jo Dolan I th timely hitter of the team, of th league, for that matter, and has been for these year. , Belden and Franck were on bases' when Welch cam to bat and waa walked per Ducky'a ordera. Omaha fana knew thla waa a diplomatic error on the part of Squire Holmea, which placed an omlnoua aspect on the gam for hi team, but It wa not for Omaha fana to grieve. In on short Instant that function belonged to the sags man from Salt Creek. Dolan smacked th ball (quarely In th face and sent It flying past second base, scoring both runner amid th plaudit of the mul titude. At that moment there wasn't a Dolan knocker In th park, or It so hla hammer waa not audible ask Pa that silly question, "Wouldn't you Ilk to hv Jack Thomas backT" Blllowa f Daat. Th principal feature of th day waa the dust, which blew In cloud across th dia mond and Into th south bleacher and grandstand, making th spectator look Ilk they had been spending th day at an old-tlm country fair, wher dust and red lemo were tha main eventa It wa really a nice gam to win, for Lincoln made two run In the second In ning, and It began to look a though Zack ert would be able to hold th Rourk family down, but ha finally weakened and waa cent to th stable before any run ware made, but two wer on bases and before the Omaha hitters finished that Inning with Mr. McKay, the Rourke were one run to the good and thug they itayed to th finish. Zackert pitched a good gam and held th Omaha team to three hit for aeven and one-third Innings, but Duck ordered him out and whether he made a mistake will never be known, but Zackert could have don little worse than did McKay. Haw It Cam A boat. In the seventh Inning Qondlng had taken the place of LeBrand. who had hla finger twlated, and opened th inning by walk Ing to first. Ragan struck out and Belden followed with a hit Then McKay wa substituted and with Qondlng on third Buck Franok tried for a squeese play and it not only scored Oondlng, but Jack Thomas threw wild to catch Belden and all were safe. AUtrey advanced both runners a base on his Infield out and then Ducky forced McKay to make the mtstak of hi life by deliberately passing Welch. The doctor looked ao big arid atrong that they wer evidently afraid h would knock It over the, fence. Dolan hit a hard liner which went so fast none of th Infield could touch It and both Belden and Franck trotted home. Zackert had put himself into a bad hole In the sixth Inning, but was able to ex tricate himself. After two wer out he passed Welch and Dolan and then hit Gra ham on th leg, filling the basea. Auatln hit to Qagnier and that Inning waa over. Haw Lincoln Scored. Lincoln' brae of run cam In th third inning. Zackert wa preaented with base by Ragan after. he had two strike and no ball on th long pitcher. Ketchem sacri ficed and Zackert went to third on Fox's Infield out. Duoky Holmea singled and rirs: Bandera and Steen. Attendance: 4.na. Nate mt th Gama. Two catchers had their Anger Injured because of the blinding diiftt. Poth Zlnran and LeRrand are nursing lama finger. To Qondlng goes a greet deal of credit for the winning of the game. He waited for his base and that put Zackert up In the air. Lincoln worked the hit and run game In fine form twice. Both time Oraliam atarted to cover awond and the ball was hit through th hoi he had left. The water wagon I supposed to have, th right-of-way every Sunday In Omaha, but the wind and duet put In out of business yesterday at Vinton street park. A physician's certificate wa handed to Captain Franck Just before the opening of the game announcing th Indisposition of Jack Haskett. Bandera and Bteen did th Job. Ducky haa no on but himself to blam for th loss of the game, for he did sev eral things at the wrong time, the most noticeable of which was tailing McKay to pass Welch. . Austin was credited with a hit because Thomas failed to cover th sack and there wa no one for Zackert to throw th ball to. He threw It anyway and Auatln went to third a three-base bunt. Whether It was McKay' own fault or that of Ducky Holme, the passing of Watch yesterday with Dolan coming to bat stands out In bold relief a th moat sublime piec of bone head work of the season. Zackert waa moat aggravating, th way he delayed the game. Ha waa up in th air several time and th way Holme, Fox, Thomas and other tried to tell him what to do wa enough to ratU almost any one, f Sloax Coma IMarht Baebu DENVER, June Sft.-Rtght back. Sioux City shut out Denver today, owing to th good pitching of Williams. In th first inning Denver got three men on basea, with only one out, when a double play atopped that chance. Two men got as far as third after that. The five hlta off Wlll iama wer made In scattering innings. Den ver's errors wer all costly. Sioux City earned two ef it runs, thus being clearly entitled to th gam under any clruom stances. Th score: DICNVER. AB. H. H. PO Murphy, rf 4 Caesady, If 4 Wheeler, lb 4 White, lb 4 Lauterborn, s 4 McDonough, c 4 L. Bohannon, lb 1 A. ! I I i i i i 0 0 I 17 10 Campbell. If .... I. Bheehan, tb Nobilt, cf Weed, lb , Hart, lb Granville, ss .... upp, rf SIOUX CITY. AB. B, H. PO. t 4 J. Sheehan, o t Williams, p 4 i T 10 1 A. K. U 0 0 - n u Totala 88 Batted for Lt Rohannnn In ninth. Battd for Olmstead In ninth. Denver ...0 0 0 00 0 0 0 04 Sioux City l UlMtiM Two-bas hlta: Wheeler. Hupp, Three base hit: Hart, Stolen bases: Granville. Sacrifices: U Bohannon, Granville. Hit by pitcher: J. Sheehan. Basea on balls: Oft Olmstead. 1; oft Williams, 1 Struck out: By Olmstead. 7. Left on basea: Den ver, t; Sioux City, 4. Double plays: Hupp to Hart Weed to Granville. Time: I SO. Umpire: Brennan. Paeblo and Champs Tia. PL'KBLO, June SO. Rain stopped today' gam between De Moines and Peublo In the beginning of the sixth Inning. A double-header waa scheduled, but a rain fell early In the afternoon and the first gam waa not called until 1:4k. . Notwith standing th clouds, one of th greateat crowds of the season turned out. The gam was played on a muddy field and both teams had several chances to score, but both pitcher Were effective at these atagea. In th opening of th !xth Bchlpke opened with a two-bagger and Hogrlever beat out a bunt on an attempted acr1flce, Hogrlever stole second and then the rain fell. Score: DE8 MOINES. ' AB. R. H. PO, flchipk. lb 1 0 0 0 Hogrivr. rf.... I 0 Dexter, Ib .'...I 0 Gorkhlil, . lf 1 0 Andrea. lb 1 0 McLaughlin, cf 0 Qochnaur, a 1 0 eager, o , 0 Sporer, p 1 0 Total I I 0 i I Ryan, If McOllvray, cf. Elwert, lb Melchotr, rf. ., Belden, lb.... Bader, lb Corhan, sa..... Drill, c Fitagerald, p., 1 0 1 IS PUKBLO. AB. R, H. PO. e i .. 1 .. 1 .. I .. I ..I A. H 1 A. E. ' Totala IS 0 4 U 10 1 Dea Molnea t 0 0 0 0 00 Pueblo i.O 0 0 00 Stolen bases: Hogrlever (2.) Double play: Bader. Corhan to Belden. Sacrifice I V I g.l,.WAl Dl..U ..A.. T 1 AM a scored Zackert and then went to third when i Base, on" ballad Off FlVsgeVald? T 'oft i"":' inw miter etoie seconq oporcr, i. lime: w:4U, umpire; Conahan. ChlcAgo ......... Jslrw York Pitt til Ut'g ri.lindf Iphla ... Cincinnati ll-'hum Brooklyn r-t. I.ouis Uuiiips today: 14 33 r w ti 18 21 2S M 36 It li 61 Pet .t3 .574 .569 .as .448 .m 133 and than Ducky atole home. That la, the umpire aald he did, but tha majority of th fan think he ha not touched the base yet. a he ran back of tha batter. In th mixup that followed Qagnier tried to steal horn and wa caught by LeBrand. Ragan pitched a nlc gam all th way through and wa steady at critical times. In the first Inning two hits were made with no damage and In th fourth the same thing wa done. The rest of th nine hit cam on to an inning. He atruck out two, passed but two and had nine as sists. Today Is ladles' day and tha same team will play. Th cor: Belden, rf Franck, ss.., Autrey, It.... Welch, cf Dolan. lb Oraham, 2b... Austin, lb.... LeBrand, o.... Oondlng, o.... Ragan, p Total .... OMAHA. AB. R. H. PO. 1 0 1 IT 0 0 Attendance: l.COO. Standing; of tha Teams. Played. Won. Loet. Pot. Dea Moines Omaha . . . Lincoln .... Denver .... Sioux City . Pueblo Oamoa today: 40 a 44 67 41 41 14 38 11 29 24 21 24 as n u ti 40 .400 .era .114 .sot .413 .lis Lincoln at Omaha, Sioux City at Denver, Des Molnea at Pueblo. GAMES If TUB AMERICA LEAGUE York at Philadelphia. Boston at Brooklyn, New rtentr of Brrara la Gama. FREMONT. Neb., June 10. (Special Tele gram -Grand Island defeated Fremont iris afternoon in a loosely played game. .' Mum were numerout on both aldea, but i i-uiont a wer more costly. In th ev enrn a base on balls and a couple of er rors and three hits brought In five run smi won the game. Score: R.H.K. Uiand Island ..0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0-7 11 f Fit'ttiont 00100000 1 4 10 f fcii u k out: By Williams, 1; by Bradley, g. f irst base on balls! Oft Williams, k " lii ti'.luy, t Batteries: Grand Island, VVilitMna and Zaljsky; Fremont. Bradley , mid blira. Ketchem, cf. Fox, lb....... Holmes, 'lb,. Gagnler, as... Ixavldaon, If. Thomas, lb.. Fenlon, rf:... Zlnran,. c... Sullivan, o... Zackert, p.., McKay, p.... Totals 2 LINCOLIt AB. R 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 ::::::::::: I i t ii White's Effeetlv Pltehlag Defeats tha Ttsrera. CHICAGO, June . Whlte'a pitching waa to much for Detroit today, Chicago winning, 1 to 0. Sleveralso pitched well, none of tho local hitting safely until th fifth inning, when a single followed a bas on balls. xne second run resulted from two hit and e . a paiaeq tmii. ocore: ai CHICAGO. -- - DETROIT.- 0 !. .. A '';. ..... AB.H.O.A.B. '. ri v VL. JOnii. II. V I v V V InnsH el A 1 A ah i atw a a a Iaball. tb.... 4 4 4 1 lCrawlort. H. 1 1 M lou(hrtr, If 4 I t fJCobb, rf lilt Roha, 111 1 t I iRouoia, lb. I I t 1 Dono&ua. lb. I 9 11 I Downa, lb. .. I 4 11 Dftm. m till tO'Laar,. aa . 4 1 1 1 auiiivea, Wblie, H. PO. 0 1 A. 0 E. 0 0 lilt 10'Uirr. as., 4 1 1 1 a... 144 QArchar, c... i i 1 4 .... 14 11 (glavar. a 144 1 Mailm 1 4 " TeUla U 4 17 la Ikhautft, s... i 4 14 It U Sullivan out: atteraoted third hunt Runs Omaha 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 Lincoln 0 1000 S-l Hits Omaha I M 1 1 I I H Lincoln 1 0 1 1 1 o 0 jj Base on ball: Off Ragan, 1; off Zackert. I; off McKay, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Zackert. 1. Struck oft: By Ragan, !; by Zackert. 4. Hits: Off Zackert, I la ven snd one-third innings. Left on bases: Omaha, t; Lincoln, a. Sacrifice hits: Oond lng, Ketchem. Btolen baaes: LeBrand, Gagnler, Holmes, Fenlon. Time: MS. Ura- Tetal U 4 44 4 t I -aauea tor Archer in seventh. m. v. .u v y v. v a y a I Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 a i Saorlflc hlta: Rosaman, Donohue. Stolen , ; bases: Crawford, Cobb. Left on bases: a Detroit, 4; Chic go, t. Bases on balls: Off 0 Biever, 1: off Whit. 1. Struck out: By J Whit, i, by fiiever. 1. Passed ball: ecnmiai. nmei i:ts. t mpire: u Loughlln. - Cleveland Wins la First. ST. LOUIS. June 30 Cleveland won to day gam from the locals by the score of 1 to 1. A bad start gave Cleveland two runs in th first inning. Petty and h nodes both pitched In excellent form. Score: T. LOt'I. CX.aVr.LAND. A H O A S AB.H.O.A.S. ("one. If 14 4 4 nick, rf 4 I I joaaa. lb.... t 1 I SBradlay, IB.. I I m Pl.-kartns, rf. I 4 4 OiBno. aa.. 4 i i 4 aa... a a i . lajou, ib.... 1 I 4 4 Hampklli, f. 4 I I toall. lb . 4 4 4 4 4 Hart mi I, lb.. 4 i 1 tHIncbman, If. 4 4 1 Mlaa. lb.. 114 1 IBirat'tia, at. 4 1 I 1 If we could take you through our establishment, and show you the vast care, and cleanliness which produce the old original egg and sugar coated ArbucklcV Aricsa Oaf fee, no one could ever tempt you to change to any other coffee, , VRSWJJI KtOa, New Tr CstX O l'ooaor, ..1141 larka. 44141 Pltr. 1 4 4 4 tfUoaaaa, .. I 1 4 1 4 Total! It Hill t ToUla U "l IT 11 J Bt. Loui 0 I I t I I I M Cleveland 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 Two-bas hlta: O'Connor, Wallace, Flick. Three-base hit: Wallace. Stolen base: Flick. louble plays: Nllea, Wallace to Jones; Birmingham to Clark. Left on bases: St. Louis, 4; Cleveland. (. First bate on balls: Off Rhoadea, 1. Hit by pitcher: O'Connor. Struck out: By Pelty. 4. Tims: 1:11. Umpire: Evans and Connolly. Staadtaa; at tha Teanaa. Played. Won. Lost. Pet. How would Schlitz beer never buy any is brewed, other. you . You filtered would see air, where plate glass we cool it. rooms, filled with You would see glass-lined so long that it cannot cause tanks where biliousness. we age it How How carried to we filter it we sterilize every extremes. through bottle. white wood pulp. How cleanliness is You would realize better how much purity means if you saw the methods wex use, and the amount we spend, to attain it Ask for tht Brewery Bottling. Common beer is sometimes substituted for Schlits. To avoid being imposed ufoii, see that the cork or crown is branded r ir. r. Phone Douglas 918 Schlitz Brewing Co. of Neb, 19 So. 9th St., Omaha rhat U U U UajaSf Mff U Viadc M i S wa is kee Fa 5 ; Chicago .......... Cleveland Philadelphia Delruit New fork St. Louie Boston Washington 41 .. .. 41 .. M .. M .. St .. 41 34 It ST tt It 11 H M M 10 r 17 .464 .411 .;. .bit .474 .4X1 .Ml .137 Oame. today: Detroit at Chlcaaro. Wash ington at New York, Philadelphia at boa-ton. Pllaea Wlaa froaa Wirst. PILQER, Neb.. June 10.-rSolal. Th N. N. C. ball team of Wayne wa defeated by th Pllger boy yesterday in a fast gam on tUa former's ground by a acor of I to 1 Atkinson, for Pllger, pitched a shut-out game, but hi cupport mad a couple of costly errors. Powers pitched good ball "for six Inn ngs, when ha weak ened, and waa relieved by Moore, who waa batted hard and timely. Score: i , B. H E Pllger XI) 0 0 0 0 S 0 0-111 4 Wayne 10 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 6 1 Batterlea: Pllger, Atkinson and Tift; Wayne, Powers, M tor and Lundak. Struck out: By Atkinson, 17; by Powers, 1; by Moor, I. i AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Manslce Saves Oaa Game aad Wins Another One. MILWAUKEE, June ..-Minneapolis took both games of a double header here this afternoon. In the first the visitors bunched enough hits off Wilson in the second inning to win, while Goodwin waa pounlcd harn In the fifth and sixth of lie second. Scores: First game M1LWAUKBR. MINNEAPOLIS. AB H O.A.g. AB.H.O.A B. Ilakliiaon. as. 4 1 1 10'Mcll. If ... I 4 4 4 0 Oraan, rf I 1 0 4 Duadoa, lb.. 4 0 I 1 0 C Minora, lb.. I 111 I vMtrtaa. cf.... I 1 I 4 Roth, e i I I 1 U Traa'a, rf. 4 1 1 4 MK-ora , 2b 4 4 4 4 Ur.nilnsr, Ib 4 1 I 0 MKhaa'r, U. I 1 1 0 Jy. Kna'a. lb 4 I t 4 1 nark. b.... 110 1 Oy r. aa I 1 I I 1 Deugharty, (II 1 1 1 Bh.nnon. c.. 4 0 7 1 1 Wllaon, p.... I 1 0 SThomaa, p. .. . I 14 11 OoadwlD, p... 0 0 1 IMaoaka. p.... t 1 0 4 0 Barilla 1 9 0 4 Totala IT 17 7 4 Total! 41 11 27 14 7 . 'Batted for Wilson In tha seventh. Milwaukee 0 V II 0 0 2 it 0 04 Minneapolis u.l 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 08 Hits: Oft WIlsonT T In seven innings; off Goodwin, 2 In two Innings; oft Thomas, 11 In six and one-third Innings; off Maneke, 1 in two and two-thirds Innings. Two-base hits: Oremlnger. Roth, McCormlck, Oyler, Three-base hits: Mertes. Jyler. 6tolen bases: Connors, Freema. Merles, O'Nell Bases on balls: Oft Wilsin, 1: oft Goodwin 1; off Thomas, 1; off Manake. 1. Wild pitches: Wilson, 1. Btrntk out: By Wil son, 4; by Gomiwln, 1: ly Thomas, 4; by Manake, 1. Double play I McCormlck to Connors. Sacrifice hits: 1. Kveeman, Dun don, Oyler. Left on basis: Milwaukee, 8: Minneapolis, 0. Umpire; Xerln. Tune: 1:06. Second Game MILWAUKEE. MINNEAPOLIS. AB H O.A.I. f AB H O A Reklaaoa, aa.. 4 111 40'Niil. II.... 41 141 Graan. rf 1114 0 Dun. on. tb.. illl Cannon, lb.. 4 4 4 4 OMert. ef.... 4 14 4 BeTllla, c... 4 I 4 I li. t rl. 4 1 1 4 McCorm'a, ib I 14 1 OOr.n nitr. Ib t 4 4 t Mo hcaa r. Ill I I t II. Fwa a, lb 4 4 I 1 0 Clark. Ib.... 4 111 0,itm aa 4 14 1 Doughatt,, of 4 1 OShantta. o... 4 1 I I 0 Oooawln, p.. 4 1 4 IMiue, p.... 1111 Totala 17 11)17 11 1 Ttials.....l4 11 17 It I Milwaukee 1 0 4 1 0 0 1 1 0-4 Minneapolis 1 0 " 0 1 1 0 0 14 Two-base hits: O'Nell. Oyler, Manske, J Freeman. McChesney, BiVllle, Dougherty. Stolen bases: O'Nell, M rtra Bases on balls: Off Goodwin, 8; vff Manake, 1. Hit by pitched ball: McCorml k. Wild pltche! uooowin. tHruck out: By Uooawtn. ; ny Manake. 1. Double play Rolilncon, Mc Cormlck to Connors. Sairirice hits: Con nors, Manske, Gremlngr I -fit on bases: Milwaukee, 7; Minneapolis, 7. Umpire: Kerln. Time: :!. Distillers aad HotAari Split. LOI'I8VILLE. Ky., June . IxulsvUle and Indianapolis broke even in a double header here today. L. Durham pitched both game for the lochia. In the first gam biagle, who relieved Summers In the second Inning, was baited all ov-r the lot. Brlggs waa a complete puztie to the locals In the second game. Helium's home run drive with two men on baia In the fourth inning won tha gams ' I or Indianapolis. Boors : First gam-. LOU14V1LL1. HDIANAPOU8. AB.H.O.A.S. AB.H.O.A.S. Stovall, rt ... 4 I 4 0 iwilllaiaa. aa. I 4 I 1 Staniar, cf... I 1 I 4 ('oullr. If.,. I 1 I I 0 Braahaar, tb. 4 I I 1 1 Carr, :b 4 1 4 1.1 Caelar. lb.... 4 17 1 thimaa rf ... 14 111 iullliao, Ib. 4 I I I lkrua. tb 4 111 raita. a Ill 4 k. nun., j s t i a QulDlaa, aa .. 4 114 1 Uiui'a. a.4 144 Wao4rug. M. I I 4 tHopk. lb.... 4 1 1 4 U liaraaia, 4 I 1 I 4 luuu.n. p.. 1 1 1 4 Ula. p I 4 4 1 I"" n u ii li Tali 17 I 44 II I Louisville 1 tOOSOOO Indianapolis 10000000- Two-bas hits: Qulnlan, Btovall. Three- hit; Sullivan. Hume run: Stanley, f?iiuii.-v mi; oooruii. eHoien baae r-eua. LKuule plays: Krug and Carr; K0Lk. Carr anil f Jvlnital.m - Hullliin mnA Cooley. Base on balls: Off Suiumer, 1; off j'uruaiK. i. eiruc out: My Biagle, 2. Hlta; CUT Summer. 1 in one anil nns.ihIM lnnlnga; Single, 12 lo six and two-iiilrd In ning. Wild pitch: tlla la. Left on basos: Louisville, (; Indianapolis, 7. Time: 1:15. Umpire: Kane. Second game LOUI8VILLB. INDIANAPOLIS. AB.H.O.A.S. AB H O A E. Rtorall, rf ... 1 0 4 0 SWIUIama, sa. 4 1 1 4 Btanlar. of.. 4 4 4 OToultar, If... 1114 4 Braahaar. Ib. 4 I 1 I 4Carr, lb 4 1 11 t 4 Coolar. lb ... 4 IM 4 OHInwa, rf....l 1110 Bullltan, lb.. 4 14 1 OKrus. Ib 14 10 0 Hurhes, c... 141 0 Kxllusi, of... 1140 Qulnlan. aa.. 311 OHowlay. ..., 14414 Woodruff. If.. 117 0 OHika, tb.... 10 110 L. Durham, p I 1 0 I IBrisga. p I 1 1 1 1 Totala 11 I 14 It 4 Totala 17 4 17 4 1 Louisville 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 Indianapolis 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 '3 Bases on balls: Oft Durham, 1; off Brigfta, 2. Struck out: By Brlggs, . Sacrifice hit: Kntg. Home run: Kellum. Stolen base: Durham. Left on bases: Louisville, 4; In dianapolis, 8. Time: 1:46. Umpire: Kane. Hlta Mixed Up with Errors. ST. PAUL. Minn., June 30. Errors and bunched hits gave Kansas City the third game of the series with St. Paul today by a score of 10 to (. Score: BT. PAt'L. KANSAS CITT. AB.H.O.A.S. AB.H.O.A.S. Baler, aa i 0 1 1 Hill, of I I o 1 Wllllama, tb. 4 1 I 1 IMrfarthf, If. 4 I I 0 4 r'rlak. If 4 114 1 Beck ley, lb.. 4 1 II I I Dunlearjr, rf. f 1 4 4 OH'uelaman, rf. 4 1 1 4 4 norayka, lb. , l l f l 9Krutsr, 2b.. I 4 I I Koehier. tt.. 4 1 I Tlameyar, Ib. 4 I I 0 lBurka, lb. I OMi-Brlda, aa. 1 4 4 111 ..11114 ..01101 -.41444 ..14 11 17 II 4 0 0 2 0- 3 10 I 4 114 4 0 Laughlln. e.. 4 1 4 1 0 Leahy, triaa, p 1 0 (Cm, p .. Eigan, p. Totals ...17 10 U 14 I Totala. . St. Paul 1 10 0 1 Kansas City 0 0 10 0 Stolen bases: Hill. McCarthy. Burk. (2) Double play: Burke to Buckley. Hits: Ott t'ajte, 4 In two innings; off Kgan, 4 In seven Innings. Bases on balls: Off Crlss, 4; off lCgan, 1. Hit by pitcher: Egan, William- Struck out: by Crtas, 1; by Ejrun, 1. Sacrifice hit: Krlsk. Left on bases: St. Puul, 7; Kansas City, 4. Time: Umpire: Werden. Toted Wins Swatfeat. TOLEDO. O.. June 80. Toledo defeated Columbus today In a slugging match, in which Toledo excelled with insld playing and In clean fielding. Score: TOUCUO. COUUBt'i. Ail H O A. B. AB.H.O.A.S. Barbean. aa.. 4 I I I DJude, rf 4 1 4 I Otrlel. Ib ( at th county seat on tha Fourth of July. Score : Ashland t 1 1 I t I I t M Omaha 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0i - Batterlea: Connor and Badura for Ash land: Routt and Karr for Omaha. Hits: Ashland, 10; Omaha ,4. S'ruck out: By Connor, 10; by Routt, S. Umpire: Smith. GAMES II THE IOWA LEAGUE tlataer and Barllagtoa Go to Eighteen Innlaga, MARSHALLTOWN, la., June 10. (Spe cial Telegram.) Following Is tho results in the Iowa league: At Waterloo R.H.E. Waterloo 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 01 11 1 Oekaloosa 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 01 11 0 Batteries: Hotlenbeck and Llselte; Coatea and Mitsee. At Ottuniwa First game: - R.H.E. Ottumwa 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 01 4 I Marshalitown ..0 4000001 01 4 1 Batteries: Colbert and Wegart; Slap nlcka and Forney. Second gam: R.H.E. Ottumwa 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 I 4 Marshalitown ..0 0000. 000 00 1 1 Batteries: Fleming and Wegart; Kent and Forney. At Quincy Eighteen inning: R.H.E. Qulncy 00000000000090000 0-0 12 5 Burlington 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 4 I 1 Batterlea: Bennett and Walsh; Green and Bruggernan. At Jacksonville Seventeen lnnlnga: Jacksonville R H E. 2 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 00 -4 13 1 Keokuk-t 4000001100000000 1-4 11 1 Batterlea: I.avelle. McCarthy and Belt; Burch and William. Staadtaar of tha Teams. , lilt .ad, aultuoB, Waal, Totala. 4 4 4 4 .41 II 14 II I Played. Won. Lost Pet. Waterloo ;.. 47 M 18 .417 Jacksonville 44 17 17 .414 Burlington 48 27 21 .Si2 Onkalooea 46 28 11 .MS Marshalitown 44 23 28 .600 Qulncy 49 21 28 . 4? Ottumwa 60 20 10 .410 Keokuk 48 17 81 .354 J. Clarke. If I I Armbr'r. rf... I I 1 0 OHulawltt. aa. I I I 4 I Rmool, cf 4 1 Odtaalcr. cf... 4 I 1 Pokrtrney, 2b. I I I 4 iKium. lb I 1 I I 4 I'arrlng. 3b... I I 4 1 Ogrrratlue. If. 4 4 1 4 1 W. Clarke, lb I I I I OWrlgley. lb.. I 1114 1 VKoh . a i 4 I I 1 f, p... 4 14 1 OTownaend, (.14414 9 0 4 0 4 OKtihrr, p 110 1 wicker ... II 17 27 11 Totala . . Batted for Fisher In ninth. Toledo 1 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 -H Columbus 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 07 Left on bases: Toledo. 8: Columbus. 11. Two-base hlt:s Pokorney, Sutthoff, Arm- nrurter, furring. Land. Frlel. Wr slev. Juie (2), Hulswitt, Fohl. Sacrifice hit: Armbruater. Stolen base: Smoot. Double Pluy: Uarbeau to Pokorney to W. Clarke. Struck out: By SultholY, 7; by West, J; by Townaeml, 1; by Fisher, 1. Passed balls: By Folit. 2. First base on balla: Off Towimond, 4; off Fisher. 1: off Sutl- hon". 2. Wild pitches: West, 1; Townaend. Hits: Oft Sutthoff in eluht Innings. 12: . ou iw in one minnx, 1; uo xownsenu in four and one-third Innings, t: off Fisher in three and two-thirds Innings, 1. Time: 1.06. empires: tgan and Hayes. Standing; at tha Taaass. Sterling ComlnsT Fast. STERLING, Neb.. June 10. (Special.) The Sterling ball team administered a shut, out to th Douglas aggregation yesterday, the score standing 2 to 0. Out of six game Stayed this week the locals have won four, treating Pawnee City twice and Humboldt once. Score: Sterling 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 Douglas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Batteries: Calbert and Swlggart, Walsh and Walsh. Hits: Sterling, 7; Douglas, 1. Ilavelaclr Shata Oat Wahoo. LINCOLN. Neb., June 30. (Special Tele gram.) Haveloek shut out Wahoo today In a fast gam by a scot of 3 to 0. Sundaa ball ha kecom a fixture In th Burling ton hop town and the Lincoln clu may play Its Sunday .games ther In th future. Scor: RH.a Haveloek 1 0000001 0-1 M Wahoo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 I 1 Batteries: Haveloek, SchleCele and Ling; Wahoo, Ritsman and Bohner. Struck out! Schleffele, 11; Kltzman, 4. SailRUS FAVptllTU IX BHTTIAO Both Heavyweights needy for tha Mill at Calata, BAN FRANCISCO, Juno 30.-Interest In local sport centers In the heavyweight championship battle at Colma on tha Fourth of July, between Tommy Burna of Canada and Bill Squlrea of Australia, It will be the first big contest here In over a year, and as a result, It la drawing much public attention. Both men are said to be In fine shapa and It Is expected that they will put up a great battle. Squire haa practically put the finishing touches on his training, and today, accompanied by hla manager and others, went to Colma to view the arena and become familiar with the surroundings. Tomorrow and Tuesday ha will do soma light road work. Burns, who Is at th Reliance club In Oakland, did soma gymnasium work today and will continue trie work up to th day before the mill, not because he need It, but because It bs profitable for htm to do o. The stay at Harbin Springs benefited Burns greatly. In speaking of the matter, he said his lung power and expansion were greatly Increased and that he never felt better In hi life. All who have een Squlrea, aay that h look well and that he shows sneed and hard hitting ability. Both men will weigh 180 pounds. Experts are somewhat at sea a to what opinion to form of the outcome fit th cotv teat, that is scheduled to go forty-flv rounds If necessary. Squlrea haa not fought before In thla country and the men he 'defeated In Australia are not known here. A good opinion haa beeet formed of him, however, by observation at his training camp. If the expectations 'ol Burna and Squires are realised the engage, ment at Colma will not be prolonged mor than an hour. Burna say that with an even break from Dame Luck, he should retire the representative of Australia In fifteen rounds or less. Squires has ex pressed the opinion that ten rounds should se the finish of the contest, with himself the victor. The Australian Is an 1 to 10 favorite tn ' the betting. Burna money, however, I now more plentiful than In tha early atagea of the apecuiilatlon. Dahlnian niflea Leae, Th Leader defeated the Dahlman Rifles by the score of 14 to 2 vesterdsy. Usher of th Leader allowed but three scratch hit. Score: R H E. Lead. r 0 0 ITT 0 0 0 r 14 14 1 D. Rifle 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0- 111 Batteries: Usher and Svltak; Rasgandum and Jones. Mangura Co.. LETTER SPECIALISTS. Columbus Toledo ... Played. Wan. IosL Pe W 4') 24 . 625 44 40 N . W 18 M .674 66 80 35 .442 5 80 35 .462 31 87 . 46 44 Ss .424 72 it 43 . 403 Louisville V , KanFss City Milwaukee Bt. Paul Indianapolis Oames today: Columbu at Toledo, Louis ville at IndianaiHjlla, Kansas City at St. Paul, Minneapolis t Milwaukee. Omaha Bays Las. P LA TT8 MOUTH, Neb.. June SO. (Spe cial.) The r'arker Gun company baseball team of Omaha came to this city Saturday afternoon to teach tha Plattamoutlt boys how to play baiL Score: 18 to I in favor of tha home team. Ashland Defeats Cr Shop. ASHLAND. Neb.. June !0.-8ecal-In a alow game the Ashland bull team de feated tho Union Pacific car shops club of Omaha yesterday afternoon. The visitors could not touch Conuor's delivery. Ash UuU will play a duuU ttrador wiUi WaUoo ell LD ; CROW RYE. REAL WHISKEY AND "THE BEST." BOTTLED IN BOND 4 msa m li) PURITY AGE STRENGTH Look for th word -RYE- in red on labil DUfilkryi ; V