THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JULY G, 1907. ( CHAMPS AXD0J1AHA DIVIDE Omaha Takes the First Game on Op portune Cits and Error. OEDER KEYEESED EI THE SECOND Of tha TwtlTt Baa Ma4e fcy Dm Molars la the ieeaa Coataat Tea of Them Wra EaraaaV Hall Belaar nil Her. DCS MOT NHS, la., July t D Molne and Omaha divide honor today, ach tak ing a gain. In the kfUmoon botti Gehrln: and Halt wer pounded hard, and Bandar and Miller were warmed up, but neither vu need. With the soots S to 0 favor of lies Moines, Omaha took 4 brace and scored two In the sixth, four In the seventh. Hall shutting the Champa out. Then the tables turned again and Des Moines pounded In four more runs and Omaha was unable to score. ; There were nine two-baee hits. In the morning Omaha won br a soora of I to 2, although the Champa outhlt the vis itors. Time and again, Des Moines took a start, filled the bases, only to hare the side retired by long files - to the outfielders. Ragan pitched a cool, steady game. Omaha's hits cam at opportune times, and all scores were the result of hits and er rors combined. - Th score (first game), morning, DBS MOINES. AB. H. It. PO. Flwert, lb... Melcholr, rf. Uelden, lb.. Barter, tb...t t'orhan. ss., PmKh, e. McGregor, p.. S .. 4 t 1 It 1 S I M 10 Totals .....40 floors by lnnlnss: Denver 1 0 Jf 0 4 0 - Pueblo 1 1 I 4 1 0 i mammary: Twohaas- hits: Klneelly, Melcholr. Threa-tia hits'; Hader, Mur phy. Stolen base: Murphy, ("asssdy, VhHr, Klneally. Belden. Orhen. Br rtflce hit: Wheeler. Hum on halls Oft Olmstend. t: off MeOreaor, 1 Struck out: By OloiKtead, 8; by MKregor4 I. Left on banes: Denver, ; Pueblo, iO Time: tM, Umpires: UrenHan and Rodebaugh. DeiTff Wins Both Gausiaa. Denver-Pueblo: First game, tVriver 1 Pueblo 8: second rsme, Denver 1. Pueblo 6. t.laeala Win Both Oantea. I1ncoln-Hlou CHyi First game, Lincoln I, Pious City ; second gsma. Lincoln li Bloux City 0. BtaadlaaT at th Taasna. CUBS WIN BOTH CONTESTS First Game Preceded by Hoisting of Championship Pennant. HITS AEE BUNCHED ON HAIL ' S"Ju"i! 6J . . a st $9 , et ...... 7 68 si a 40 1 63 n S3 .RM in to .5i 17 40 Mclaughlin, of. Andreas, 2b. .... Hoirrelver, rf, .. Dexter, lb. Hr-hlpke, 8b. .... Veaser. c. ...... Corkhlll. If Oochnaur, ss. ,. Bporer, p. ...... Uehrlng ........ Totals ......... pelden, rf. . Franck, ss. , Autrey, If. . Dolsn, lb. .. Welch, cf. . Graham, lib. , Austin, 3b. , . Oonding, , Ragan, p. .. A. 0 6 0 0 0 ..U 1 16 OMAHA. . ., AH. R. H PO. A. 4 1110 .29 11 S 27 13 ,0 1 0 0 1 0-1 8 06 Totals Batted for Bporer. . ' 'Austin out third, bunt. Des Moines 0 0 0 0 0 Omaha 0 0 110 Earned runs: Des Moines, 1. Twd-baae . bits:' Franck, McLaughlin. Schluke. Goch naur. Bases on balls: Ity Ragan, 8; by . , Bporer, a, nounm flays: Austin to YsnrK to Dolan. Parsed balls: leaser (2). Wild pitches: By Sporer, 1. Struck out: By rporer, 4: ty Hasan, 4. Stolen cases: Welch. Sacrifice hits: Franck , 'litre, Gondlng, Mcl -Rushlln. Time: 1:40. Attend ance: 2,100. Umpire : Haskell. ficore, seoopd game: . " ' . ; DES MOINES. AB. n. H. PO. A. E, lTugbltn,, flf Andreas.- 8b Hogrelver, rf Dexter, lb Rhlpke. Sb Teager, c Corkhlll, If ...... Oochnsur, ss Oetrrlng, p Totals .......... ..1 ..4 .. 6 .. 4 .. 6 ...5 I .. 4 .. 4 0 0 8 0 0 U 1 , 1 0 0 0 1 1 V Pelden. rf Franck, ss Autrey, it .... Welch, cf .... Dolan, lb ... Graham, 2b ., Austin, 3b ... Gondlng, '0 ... Lebrandt, c . Hall, px."...V. S 12 16 27 10 1 OMAMA. ' AB. R. H. PO. A. K. 6 1 1 2.10 2 1 1 1 0 ' 0 0 0 X) ,:.w..:w. 4 Des Moines Omaha Lincoln .. Denver ... Blout City Pueblo .... GAMES IX AMERICA! ASSOCIATION Loatsvllle Win Both fiames fresn Ca lumbal by Ooad Marglas. was a complete pussle to the visitors -In I J1""'- inp llivi iiiiik ' " mviii. ' ' ' " asv victory. Wiener was naiieo nra with men on bases. Cboley's batting was the feature. Score! LOt'ISVITXB. " ' COMJKBIT9. , AB.HO.A.B. AB.H.O.A.I. Mot.1I, It... t t J,H. If I 1 Sunin MM Pnl, Ik,... 4 4 18 Gruhur. lb. Hnl.-llt. w. 4 I 1 I Coal;, lb... 11(1 Oomiar, . 4 110 4 SulllTin. lb. sill Kihm. lb.... 4 111 I I PHI., . t 1 vjickene. rf.. 4 1 I t QuIbUa, ss . 6 4 1 t tWrlflcj, tb.. 4 lit Woodruff, Ir. I S I S OBiti. 4 0 I I S Puttmao, p.. S 1 I 1 Owirkar, ... I 0 I I Flihr 1 0 0 S Totals 41 M 17 It 1 Tetals ....81 IIIU I Batted fo Wicker In ninth. Louisville .....0 0 0 4 2 0 1 0 0-T Columbus 0 0 6 0 it 0 0 I 01 Two-base hit: Bulltvan. Three-bsse hits: Cooley t2). Stolen base: Gessler Baorl flce hit: Jude. Bsses on halls: Off Putt msn, 1; off Wicker, 2. Struck out: By Puttmnn, ; by Wicker, 1 Hit by pitched ball: By Jude, a Left on bases: Louis ville, 9; Columbus, 7. Time: 110. Umpire: Kane. Loulsvlllo won the afternoon game by batting both t'rp and Fisher hard ot op portune times. Fr ants was alito batted hard, but kept the visitors' hits well scattered. Score: LOUIIVILI.E. COLUMBl'S. AB H O.A.B. AB.U.O.A.B. moral), rf... 9 1 0 Units, rf 4 0 S 0 0 Si.nl.r. et.. I 1 I 0 VP-rial, lb I I 1 1 I Braibnar, lb. I I 4 4 ftHnliwItt, a., t I I M CaoWr, lb... (114 OOraalar. ef... (4140 Sullivan, lb.. 4 lit IKlhm, lb.... I I 14 1 4 rlt. 0 4 I IS.rrallaa, If. 4 1 1 0 1 Qulnlan, aa.. 4 4 1 1 Wrlflaf. lb. II t I I Woodruff, If. 4 I 1 1 OFohl. a 1 4 4 8 4 Pranta, p.... 4 4 4 1 It'pp. a 11(14 PUher. p.... 18 18 4 Totals .....17 UrilS ToUla M 14 87 If 1 LouJsvllle I 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 0-1 Columbus 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 18 Two-base hits: Woodruff (2). Three-base hits: eianlry, Brashear,' Cooley, Sullivan, Kisher, Hula wilt. Stolen - base: Cooley. Sacrifice hits: Kohl, Servatlus, Stanley, bases on halls: Off Frants, 1; off I'pp, 1; off FlFher, 1. Struck out: By Frants, 2; by I'PP. li by Fisher. 8. Wild pitch: Frants. Left on bases: Louisville, S: Columbus, U. Double plays: Qulnlan ana CooIbv, Brashear and Cuoley. Hits: Off I'pp. a In three lnnlna-s; off Fischer, S in six Innings. Time: 2 hours. Umpire: Kane, .u.i lor '.".'In Both Uamea, MINNEAPOLIS, July 4. Minneapolis, as- bU. i. jj i.wvy raina, iandr-d a victory from tho'St. i-'uul team at Nlcon psrk this morn Inv, tl o f.core being S to 2, In favor of the MJllc ' ' fifth Inning when a heavy dow .i stopped -' ""core: 8T. VAVU MINNXAFOUS. j.a.b. ...... a. a. a s ro'NMi. cf ii(44 1 CIun4on, sa.i t I 4 1 114 SMarlM. If.... 11114 Three at Chleasio's peer Hits Are Made la Oat Inning; Reds Ara hat Oat la Aflernoa. CHTCAOO, July 4 A parade of both teams headed by a brass bsnd and the hoisting of the championship pennant was the curtain raiser of the morning game. Hall shut out the locals without a hit for five Innings, but was landed on for a sin gle and two triples In the seventh, a pass and a steal, netting three runs. Schlel singled and Odwell hit one to the right field fence for three bases In the second Inning, scoring Cincinnati's only run. Score: CHICAOO. CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A.I. AB.H.O.A . (lasle, et.... 14 11 (Hutirlna, lb. I 4 t I I Sr..chir4. If. I 1 I VLobort? aa... I 1 I I ( gcbulu, rf... 1(14 (Mitohall, rf. I 1 1 1 4 Chanca, lb... 4 1 ( 4 Daria. cf 4 4 0 4 0 Bt.lnf.Ht, Ik I ( 1 1 SOanaai, lb.... I ( 1 I 4 ISIS esrhlcl. a 4 1 I I ( 11114 Mowror. lb.. 11114 Moras, a I 4 4 1 1 Odw.lt. U....I 1 1 S 4 Browa, p I 1 ( I (Hall, p I 4 4 I 1 Pittsburg, : Pt. Louis, a First base on error: lutshurg. 2: et Louis, 8. Time: 8 hours, t'mplre: Csrpenter. The PHtstiurg team won the afternoon gams by hitting the ball at the right time, tit. Louis made a good start but was un-sWr- to hold the lead. Ragged playing In the field on both sides was in evidence. Bcore: 0 2 2 0 4 1 0 2 X- 2 40080040-4 Two base Mia: Lrarh. Clarke (2), Mar shall, Karger. Three base hits: Bennett. Pscrlfloe hits: Wsgner, Burnett, Bennett. Double play: Bennett and Kenotchy. Bases on balls: Off Willis, 1: oft Karger, S. lilt by pitched ball: Anderson, Storks. Struck out: By Willis, 4; by Karger, 8. Left on bases: Pittsburg, 10; St. Louis, S. Time: 8:16. Umpire: Carpenter. Btaaallaaj of the Teams. Played.' Chtrsgo h8 New York 68 Pittsburg 44 Philadelphia Cincinnati . 68 Boston 64 Brooklyn 67 St. Louis 71 No games today. Won. Lost. Pet 42 1 .7 . M 26 . 8$ .m 27 28 19 8 ' .427 27 87 .4J 28 89 .418 14 H .226 WMTE SOX STAY IN LEAD World's Champions Win Both Games from Napoleons. Totals n 417 11 0 ToUla 10 (Mil 1 Chicago t 1 0 0 0 0 1 S 0 Cincinnati 0 1 0 0 0 u 0 0 01 Two-base hits: Schecksrd. Three-bs.se bits: Odwell, Hvers, Brown. Sacrifice hits: Schulte. Stolen bsses: Slagle, Chance, Lobert. Double plays: Slattle and Moran, Hugglna. Cancel and Schlel. lft on bases: Chicago, 2; Cincinnati, 6. Bases on balls: Off Brown, 8: off Hall, 6. Hit by pitcher: Sheckard. Struck out: By Brown, 5; by Hall, 6. Time: 1:46. Um pire: O'Day. The locals won the afternoon gsme, shut ting Cincinnati out 2 to 0. Two-baggers by Kilns'. Chance and EVers did the scorlntr. Overall was steady ss clock work, Issued no passes and held the visitors down to five hits, scsttered one to an Inning. Hug gins and Lobert did sonsatlonal work and Overall's lisaVUng was of the highest order. Bcore: CHICAGO. CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H. O.A.B. Blaila, cf.... I I 1 ( (Huictae, lb. 4 14 11 It-hetkara. If. 4 I I 0 OLob.rt, aa... 8-t,ult, rf... 4 4.1 4 Much. II, rf.. Chanoa, lb.. I tll 4 4Kru.nr. cf. St.ltif.ldt. lb I I 4 8 0.n.l. lb.. Tinker, aa.... 4 114 SMrLan. a.. 4 10 4 1 Mowrer. ' lb. I 1 T 0 0 Oil w.l I, If... 8 4 1 t IIwlDf, p... Bvara, Kllna, Uvarall, lb.. 4 0 14 1 4 0 114 4 4 8 4 0 4 I 11 1 4 (1110 4 4 14 0 8 4 14 4 14 110 0 0 a fl ; Oal.r, 1 t. Y 1 Wllllan-.a. lb 1 Prlak. If I 1 ; PuulcaTjr, rf . 2 0 Nordrka, lb.. I I Kuahl.T. cf.. 1 J Ttom.ynr, lb. 8 lmchiin, o.: I i 1 MJ. Prvani's. rf 8 1 1 4 4 1 8 6 4l)ranitnar, lb I 4 4 6-4 4 4 4 0B. Pr'maa, hi II I I Totals K I 17 II I Totals II 8 14 II I Chicago .......0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 i Cinolnnatl 0 0 0 0 0 0 O'O 00 Two-base hits: Kllng, Oanzel, Chance, EVers. Sacrifice hits: Stelnfeldt (2), Over all, Lobert, McLean. Stolen bases: Sheck ard, IJusglns. Double plays: Lobert, Hug gins, and Uansel (2). Left on bases: Chi cago, 8; Cincinnati, a Bases on balls: Off Ewlng, a Bases on errors: Chicago, 2; Cincinnati, L Struck out: By Overall, 5; lowing. 1. Time: 1:86. Umpire: O'Day. Even Split la Brooklyn. BROOKLYN, July 4. The local National scored their third successive victory over the New York team by winning the first gams today. The contest lasted twelve In nings and the scors was 1 to 0. Alpemian scored the winning run. He was hit by a pitched hall. Casey sacrificed, Lumley sent a long fly to center on which Alpemian reached third and then came home when Batch singled to left Bcore: , KBW YORK. BROOKLYN. AB H O.A.B. AB.U.O.A.B. Shannon. If.. 4 1 4 0 4 Alsarmao. Sb 4 1 8 4 4 0 Kaatr, lb ... 4 4 114 4 OLumlajr, rf... 4 4 14 4 4 0 Batch, if.... 4 114 6 1 0 Jordan, lb... I 8 17 4 4 8 OMalonsr, of... 4 14(0 4 OLawla, aa.... (4114 1 0 Rlttar, a.... 14 8 14 1 4Pastorltia. p.. 4 1 1 S 4 Browna, rf. . I 1 I I).lln, lb.... 4 1 1 Saymour, af. 4 8 8 Hannlf.n, lb. 4 0 II DahlM, aa... I 4 I Bhaw, lb.... 14 8 Bowarman. s 4 8 ( McOlnnlty. p I 0 1 ToUla II 786 IT ( ToUla 10 I (4 14 4 New York ....0 00000000000-0 Brooklyn ....0 0000000000 1-1 Tntala ' AS . 10 U l X ' Ttam.vor. lb. I 0 1 1 0 Towna. lb... 10 14 1: T.)i. hit.' - Tnran o.,.rlflp. hit. llm Moines 1 1 0 4 2 0 0 4 x 15 L""shiin. a.: I t 4 4 I shannon, I 4 4 I 4 ! McOlnnlty, Si Oeyiey. 2: Maloney. 1. Stolen OkROmaba ..0 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 0- 6 ""'V " " . stsssss. p... i s bases: Alperman. Lewis, Rltter. Double rml nma- r Mninca in- Dn.alia . i Totaia '..it i it i a mi.... ia i i. t a plays: Pastorius and Casey. Left en baaes: n , T..... ,r..i-v. a..iJ i'7iei T . a a a a a New York. 9: Brooklyn. 11 rsdver)'W'lpk '2)f Oehrlng '(3).' Bases oh Minneapolis i.snl 0 0 0 -S . -0 ,p" . o McGlnnlty, a Hit by balls: Of Hull, 6; off OelTrtng. 'f Double! Two-base lilt: Loughlln.. Home.ran: J. I E l Ltd ba.uiS!t.",J."'. V. .cJn ly'.. 4 ?4ys: Belden to- Dolan. - Wild pitches: I Freeman. Stolen base: Oremlnger. Bacrl ihrlnr 1. Struck out: Bv Oehrlia. 6: bv I " e hits: Knehier. Bases on balls: Off Hall. 8. Stolen bases: Corkhlll. Shlpke, ; Farris, 1. Struck out: By Manske, 8; by MoLaughlln. Sacrifice hits: McLaughlin, i Fm-ris. 2. I.ft on bsses: Minneapolis, 8; 8U rani. i. time: i.aK .umpire: weraen. ST. PAt U Minn.,- July 4. Minneapolis , bunched hits off Leroy today and aided by i1 swirt base running ana poor judgment on lime of game: 8 hours. Umpire: Haskell. weaver wins a i-air. DF1NVBR, Colo.,- July 4. Denver's tnflold threw' the morning gkme away in the opening innings.- but a territlc battlnr ; f,r '"l8 lo;'won th m streak In the seventh changed the result I "core .1 '.,,' Bcore- T., ,. - to victory. Umpire Brennan was struck 0 J. Praam's, rf I 4 ST.'PAI'I,. . stlNNBAPOU on me instep witn a ternnc roui anve oirr. aa..... 4 t 0 I 4 O' Nail. cf... 4 I 0 0 I in uii oiKinii iniiiiia, mo uroit iarai j amp; ; willlama. lb 4 1 I 4 0 Dunoon, aa.. 4 0 ( 4 0 I Browna. rf Tits light leg for a time and causing In- , Fn.a. If 4 1 I ( ( Martaa, If... I 4 4 1 i Dariin? lb. tanawt uvny, I'irrt.iiy aiivi, m man leu in ininititt, n. a t a v ft Ot In the stand, cutting a big gash his head where he struck the seats. Dur ing the last ' nineteen games on Denver grounds umpires have been struck by seventeen ioui tips, two oi mem being Struck out: By Pastorius. 8: by McOlnnlty. l. Time: i:no. umpire: Kiem ana Klgler. New York won the second game from the Brooklyns this afternoon, t to a They scored three runs in the first inning on an VI I Ul . aa aaaeia itiw( v a v UVU uijbb aa tla m BIUIDi Another tally In the third Inning and one In the firth were too much for Brooklyn who oould not do better than three runs in their halt of the arm. Score: BTENTH OX TUB RUXJIItQ TRACKS Royal Vane Wins" Pansy gelling ' "takes at Staeepnhead Bay. NEW YORK, July 1-Royal Van, tha 2 i isvuiiie, won the tansy selling slakes, six furlongs on turf, at Sheeps head Bay today. Blacksheep, a 40 to 1 shot, was second. Results: First racs, six furlongs: Roseben, ISO (Martin), 1 to 6, won; Maenael, 107 (Shil ling), &0 to 1, second: Berwick. 107 (Blcks), 40 to 1, third. Time: 1:134, Cressna, Comedienne and Johnny Morgan also ran. Second race, five and. a half furlongs: Bpooner. 115 (Miller), 18 to 10. won; Nim bus, 112 (Garner), 8 to 1, second; Hslki't, 120 (Preston), 11 to 6, third. Time: l:08Vi. Hlmalaya, Amundsen, Hartford Boy, Mas ter Robert, Rlalto, Bobbin Around, Dead Oone, Moss, Mlrsmar, Miss Norfolk, All Alone and He Knows also ran. 1 Third race, trie. Pansy stakes, six fur longs, on turf: Royal Vane. 92 (E. Dugan), 2 to 1, won; Black Sheep, 104 (W. Mcln tyre), 40 to 1. second; Woodlane, 99 (Swain), 8 to 1, third. Time: 1:15. Magaslne, San guine, Mansfield, Rara Avis, Hollleler, boas and Oeorge Consldlns also ran. Fourth race, mile and a quarter: Max nsr. 104 (Finn). 13 to S. won: Red Friar, 1 (Lowe), 8 to 1, second; First Mason, 110 (Martin), 8 to 1. third. Time: 2;0IH- Helena t. St.- valentine, tianxsr ana bar tender also ran. Fifth race, selling, mile and a sixteenth. on turf: Reldmoore, 101 (Miller), 8 to 1, won: Thlstlodale. 98 (Lowe). 20 to 1. second; Qoirtenwest, 86 (Walsh), 15 to 1, third. Time: l:4!4. King Cole, Fllmnap, waterdog, ro quesstng, Onatas, Clements, Von Tromp, Shenandoah, Prince Ching, Andres Mack, lxrcl rHtanhope ana Moyea also ran. b xtn race, mile ana a ruriorur: uick Finnell, 1 10 (Knapp), 3 to 1, won; Howard 8hean, 110 (Miller), 10 to 1. second; Per. sevance, 107 (Kosrner), 4 to l, tmra. Time: 1:64. Rip Rap, Brother Thomas, Ramrod, Bob Edgen, coat or Arms, Timn, Msnaa:e, Al H . Woods, Will Do and Helen Portor also ran. Remiss fell. CINCINNATI, 0, July 4. Results at La- tonla: ' First .race, four and a half furlongs: Cloyne, 110 (Austin), I to 1, won; Snake Mary, 110 (Qrlfflth), ( to 1, second; Inven tress, 110 (Johanaen), 8 to 1, third. Time: Q:fjb. Barbou, Blanche Hamilton, The Bias. Presente. Leona Combs. Lady Flora. Zlra, Miss Schlndreng and Edna Hotter also ran. Second race, one mile: Solly M, 110 (Wil liams), t to 1. won; Ouardl, 107 (Lee), S to 1, seaond; Knight of Ivanhoe, 110 (Pickens), 8 to 1, third. Time: 1:42. Harllng, Oeneral Early, Hyperbole, Gold Duke, VJpsanla, Alveston, Sir Geofrey, Caper and Walts King also ran. Third race, five furlongs: Parisian Model, 98 (Martin), 4 to 6, won; Albert Star, 104 (Lee), 8 to 1, second; Plnkola, 102 (Bilac), 40 to L third. Time: 1:01. Clear Run, Mar cus Aurellus, Oratlot, Oresham, Dora Neff, Vanen, Caltha and EM Kane also ran. Fourth race, steeplechase club house course : Blue Pirate. 128 (Sobell), i to L won; John Dillon, 158 (McClure), 8 to t. second; Class Leader, 188 (Welton), 8 to 1, third. Time: 8:28. Full of Fun, Subador, Blue Mint, War Chief and Maraschino also ran. Orey Plume fell. Fifth race, one mile: The Clansman, 103 (Austin), 16 to 1. wont LaVelta, 87 (Martlr-. 20 to 1, second; Javanese, 87 (Pleratt), 12 1, third. Time: l:3Sr. Eleotortne, Zln fandel, Mike Sutton, Beau Brumrnal and Hasel Patch also ran. Sixth race, mile' and an eighth: Clyde, 108 (Taylor), 7 to. 4, won; Louise Mc Far Ian, 104 (Minder), A to 1, second: Henry O, lo( (HelgersonW 8 lo. L third, Time: 1:65. Bellevlew, Marseilles, Savolr Fairs, Bernle Cramer, Little 'Elklhs, Leo Bright and Water Lake also ran, EH0ADE3 HITS TWO PLATZES . This Wllgaess Cast rlara1aa tha Maralagr Fteane Oleago Wlsi tha Attaraooa Gaaae lares ., ta Oat, CLEVELAND, O., July 1 Chicago won from Cleveland this morning by the score of I to a thus retaining first plsce. Rhoades was effective, but lost his In the seventh Inning when he hit Sullivan and Smith. Hits by Hahn and Jones followed. Cleveland had the bases filled In the sev enth Inning with two out and Lajole at the hat. but Jones took his long drive. The attendance was the largest, for morning same. In the history of the game In Cleve land. Score: CLEVELAND. CHICAOO. i AB.H. O.A.B. AB.U.O.A.B. nick, rt 4 114 Haha, rf I t 1 4 4 nratlar. lb. (Ill (Jonas, or I a w a 1118 4 1 4 4 4 4 Prattl, 4 8 I It ktLrAnn. Graham, touis ...i.niinu i Totala n I (4 I 1 Postotj ....o I I M M 1 M Washington 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hits: Crtror. Hickman. Home run: Ferris. Sscrin.e hlta: Sulllvsn. Bsrrett. Knlcht. Delehsntv. Stolen baeni Clymer. iKuible plays: Rnrrett to Crlger, Ferris to I'nglaun. Ift on bases: Boston, 4j Washington, 8. Itasee on bhlls: Off Oraham, 1: off Prultt, 1 Btruck out; By -ruiii, i; oy urabam, 4. Wild pitch: Ora ham. J. Time: 1:35. Umpire: Sheridan. awaaiag ai the T Played. Won .... (6 48 .... ft) 48 .... 44 87 .... 43 .... 48 81 Chicago Clevelsnd ... Philadelphia Detroit New York .,, Ist Pet. 28 .M ft) .hl f .W ss ,r. 88 .40 St. Louis ft - 41 ' ,40f Boston t.... W 4i . V'aahlngtn 0 41 .,1.8 Oame today: New York at Cleveland. W. J. C1.0THIKRtV.KT DF.KRAT Rayaaoad D. little Reals Middle fetes Tennis I'hamnlnn. ORANGE N. J.. .July "'1 William J. Clot.iler of Piillstlt-ipl I.. ..a ,.-. tv rtsy In the middle statrs rhn'onlonshlp tournament by Raymond D. Little, who rsptslnetl the American team a yesr ago In K.npland. The three sets of matches were filled With 'rillisnt tennis. Little scoring his . y i.a a, i N. W. Miles, the Rostonlan, also gained t' srml-Unal coupli d Un i.iiti, -it- ... i James of I'hlladelphlA, 4-L Ml , r .i i- . ... a . NBW TORK. BROOKLYN. AB.H. O.A.B. AB.H. O.A.B Shannon, If . 4 1 1 4 4 Alparmaa. 8b I I I I 1 10 10 OCaaar, lb.... Ill 114 a I B.raaour, J , a A . n k I . In Norojka. lb., I 4 11 8 4 OranUmrar, III J I j 4 Hsnnlfan, Hi. It I I OJordaa, lb.... 4 US 11 lr. I Ko.hlar, tt.. 8 114 1 B fr man. lb I 14 1 4 , Cahlaa. aa... 4 114 4 atalonar. ef.. 14 14 1 er 'T'smeyer. lb. Ill J J?"' lb;-- ! ! ! ! ! ! 8h n 1 4 4 4 1 Lawla. aa.... 11144 b .Lauihlln. s.. 4 I 8 4 0 (hannon, I.. H I I Bnwnrman. o I 1 I 4 ORiUer. e I 4 4 14 erf"' 1 4 4 4 4 , Wlltea, p 14 8 1 OBall. p 4 4 18 4 1 4 4 4 0 I 1 1 0 I 4 I IS 11 knockouts. v Murphy, rf . , 1 Caasady, If. Wbeelar, 8b White, Jb... Lauterborn Scores: DENVER. AB. R. .. S 1 ..8 3 .'a 0 ..4 0 4 0 2b. Vandargrlft, cf 4 fClnnally, ss. 4 ' McDonough, o. 4 Mm stead, p 4 1 I 1 ' 1 PO. A. E. 0 0 .84 4 17 11 4 Totals Totala II 11 M 13 1 Batted for Leroy In ninth, Pt Paul 0 1 1 0 I ft 0 ft 0-8 Minneapolis ft 1 0 ( 0 0 1 1 M Three-base hit: O'Nell. Stolen bases: O'Nell (1), Mertes (2),- Dundon, Jerry Free man, rora, tieier. eases on cans: urc 0 I 0 ft 0 I Leroy, 8; off Ford, 1. Hit by pitcher: Mer- Alperman. Lewis to Jordan. Left on bases tea, Norayke. Btruck out: By Foro, I; try Totals 14 I IT u 1 ToUla 18 I 17 U I Niw York 8 01010000-6 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 S 0 ft 0 0-3 Two base hits: Shannon, Seymour. Three base hit: Alperman. Sacrifice hits: Browne (2), Devlin, Hanntfan, Balch, Ma loney. Stolen bases: Devlin. Double plays. 0 1 Leroy, 1 Wild pitch: Leroy. Sacrifice hits Tatalg ..............83 S 8 28 . PUEBLO. AB. R. H. PO. Ryan, if s 1 0 8 -0 atoGtlrray, cf M4 i 1 0 B. 1 0 AT L I J s piiiya Ir I vniajas ai f 0 TOtI am off SMU ia lnoq t-sst aiouaji vqaiuo ' U3IOH0?J3nifJ JLUOsaaO U3N31M '';.,..' '" CJV3 TJsOcC co jaqyxjin tposoq st,xH ' eq) ja fan aj) j3aq snop -np P8i?Mirw nq2a nntr V I inri a e ii a mm- ooq pais .wiDBjutp paoraoaaxi rt do wirrj ravaasaaaaaiai Jasas, pmQ Uelcr, Nordyke, Koehler, Gremlnger, Shan non (J), Ford. Left on bsses: St. Paul, T; Minneapolis, 4. Time; 2:05, Umpire: Warden. Eras Breat la afllwaakaa. MILWAUKEE. July 4. Milwaukee and Kansas city broke even In a double-header here today. In the first game the visitors bunched their hits oft Wilson, while Swans was steady with men on bases.- Goodwin held Kansas City to four hits in the s sound. all of them coming In the third Inning when the visitors scored their only run. Score, first game: MIL W Antra. KANSAS CTTT. ABU. O. A.M. AB.H. O.A.B. Bobtosos, ai 11 1 Karwta, rt... 14 1 4 Uraao. rf.... 4 14 4 I McCarthy, It. I 4 1 44 Conner lb.. 1 s a s 1 Hill, cf 4 I T Balk, a a a e i eHoeklar, lb.. I I II MoCaaMok. 8b 4 I 1 4 I Kmaar, lb.. ( 4 8 Mbaanar, Hi I I I OBurka, lb.... I 1 1 Clark, lb.... 14 8 1 4 koBrlda, aa..l 4 4 Douiuartr, at a i t v nuiuaas. Wliaoa, p. 8 4 1 8 4 Swans, p. 4 1 4 ..114 4 4 4 4 8 4 I 4 : i I 4 1 SFUIISI .aaa.sMS !) 4 Vaij ,eaasM II It Milwaukee ft 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0-8 Kansas City .'. 0 0 0 4 1 2 0 4 08 Two base hits: Burke. Roth, MoCheeney. Sacrifice bits: Hill, Wilson. Stolen basest MoBrlde, Sullivan, Green. Double play: Burke, Krueger to Beck ley. Lett on bases: Milwaukee. 4: Kansas City. 11. liases on balls: Off Wilson. 8; off Bwann, 2. Hit by pitcher 1 McCarthy,' Burke, McBrtde. Struck out: By Wilson, t; by Swann. 1 Wijrl pitches: Wilson. L Time: 1:68. Umpires: Hsyss and Kerin. Bcore second game: xB&tted for Sullivan In ninth. Milwaukee 4 I 8 0 1 t 0 ft -T Kansas City ........ft I I t I ft ft ft 01 Three' basa bits: BealUe. MoCorralck. SacrUloe bits: . McCarthy, Clark. Stolen bases; Oreen Conors, Beckley, Mc bride. Doubla plays: 'McBrtde,' Krueger; Robin- eon. Mecurmicic. 'Connors, utll on bases: Milwaukee, 4; Kansas City, 4, Bases on balls: Off Goodwin. 5: off CromleV. L Hit by pitcher: Bevllle. Struck out: By oooawin. s: by Cromley, 3. Time: l.tu, Umpire: Hayes and Kertn. - fttaaaiasr a( (he Twaaaa. Played. Won. Lost Pet. Cnlumbus 6 U 27 . Toledo 71 43 W .A Minneapolis 71 ) 81 .&t4 Kansas City 70 81 37 .41? loulevllle 70 83 87 . 471 Milwaukee, 78 84 X) .44 tt. Paul 71 . 80 41 .411 Indianapolis 77 81 .4i8 Gaunes today: Toledo at Louisville, In. dlanapolls at Columbus, Milwaukee at Minneapolis, St. Paul st Kansas City. Mine lattoa Wis. LONDON. July 4 May Sutton of Califor nia, In the alt-Oigland championship tennis games, at Wimbledon today, won the final In the ladtos'' championship, defeating Mis Wlleon by 1-4. Ths score was 4-4, 4-2. Miss Sutton will play Mxa. Chamber for th title tomorrow. The singles chsmplonshlp u woa by Norman K. Brookes, Australasia, who de feated A. W. aaore, -the ex-uhampkoo, by S-4. Ttis score were 4-4. 4 3. The title, which bas been held by H. Ia Doherty fur five year, thus for the first time passe out or me band or a MrltHn player. Iials C. Wrlul.t S"d Karl H. Baihr. Amer icana, flereated McNstr and Thorns In the eml-nnal aoubles by 8-0. Th scores Were -; -l, -4 Th Amerv-a tomorrow will meet Brooke and wlMlu In th final which will d-wiMe the prrslon of the tttle. rteais t Tvnsrit and msv Hutlnn b'at DouM and Mia 8loM k In the fourth round f tti bilked dovblr by 4-8, 4-1. '."- Alllll.U. SW I.. H, IUIUH. MCI v LWBm. Now York, 8; Brooklyn, 8. Struck out: By Bell, 4; by Wlltse 6. Time: 1:40. Um pires; Rlgler and Klein. Philadelphia Win Bath Game. PHILADELPHIA. July 4. PhlladelDhla, defeated Boston this morning In a close id Interesting game. The home team won out In the eighth Inning on a base on balls and two single. Score: BOSTON. r-HILADBLPHIA. AB.H.O.A.I. AB.U.O.A.B. BrldwalL aa. 4 4 1 1 1 Thomaa. at.. 4 1 1 1 4 Tanner, lb.. 4 4(1 (Kaaba, lb.... lilt Braia, .,.. ill a lima, rt a oil Baeumsnt. af 4 I I 0 1 ataata. It.... 4 1(04 bataa, rf 4 0 10 Grant, tb...,4 4 114 Burka, If.... 4 4 4 4 OCaartnay, lb. 4 I 11 0 4 Rltcbay, Sb.. 114 8 ODoolla, aa.... 11111 NaaSham. a.. 4 1 I 4 (Jaaklluoh, 441110 Young, b...... 1(44 (PHtUcar,, p. 4 4 4 1 4 rowa ..... 14444 ToUls 11 I 87 14 8 ToUla It I H 8 3 I Batted for Young In ninth. Philadelphia . ft 1 0 0 S 0 1 6 Boston 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0-4 Two-baa hit: Thomas, Jacklttach, Ten ney. Brain, Beaumont. Home run: Beau mont Stolen base: Knabe. Double play: Brain and Needham. Left on bases: Bos ton, 4; Philadelphia. 7. Bases on balls: Oft Young, 8; off Plttlnger, 8. Hit by pitcher: By Young, 1. Struck out By . Young, 6; by PltUi.ger, 1 Tim: Umpire: Dmnlle, Philadelphia defeated Boaton this after noon In a well played game. The locals cored th. winning run In th third Inning on a triple, a single and a double. Score: BOSTON. FHHiTDgLPHIA. AB.H O.A.B. ' AB H O.A.B. Brt4walL aa. 4 4 I I 1 Thomaa, of., 4 4 t 4 4 Taunar. lb... 4 4 11 8 4Kabe, IV.., 4 14 4 4 brain, lb.... 4 8 4 8 4Tltua. rt 4 111 Baaamaal. at 4 1 1 I 0 ata aa. If ... 4 1114 Bataa. rf I 14 4 tOrant. lb.... 4 4 14) burka. If ... 14 14 liunaal. Ik. I I I I I H Itokar, lb.. I 1 ( ( ODoolla, aa... ( 14 4 4 Brown, s 1 1 4 JaikllUoh. 4(1814 Limdamaa. pi 4 4 4 "opaxka. p.... 3 4 4 4 4 ToUla 14 4 H M 3 Totals 18 "t 3T 14 1 Boston 0 0 0 0... 0010 01 Philadelphia 0 08 0 0 0 ft 0 x 2 Two baa hits: Mage (8). ' Three base hits: Knabe. Saciiftc hits: Bates. Double f lay: Jacklltsch and Knabe; Magee, Doo lo and Jack Hatch. Left on bases: Boeion, 4; Philadelphia. 4. Baaes on balls: Oft Sparks, L Struck out: By Undaman, 4; oy apara. i. nma, i:au. umpire: Winall. Pale- for Plttsharw PITTSBURO. July 4. Th mornlna rama was won by Pittsburg la the third Inning wnen ruur runs wer soorea on a single, a double, a triple and two base on ball. li wa lyusn s only baa Inning. St. Louis reac&ea tbira pas only ones. Score: yrrrssiso. st. lovis. AB.H.O.A.BV AB.H. O.A.B Ax-iliisis. St.. I 1 4 (Brrna. .. I I 1 I i Laaab, at ... IBS OHaaaatt. lb... 1101 Clark, rf.... 8 14 1 4k.an.UBr. Ill 111 I I aaar. aa . 4 I a sh.iit as 4111 Akua'abls, Sb I 0 0 I Okuraatl, rf.. 1114 4 1(1 OMurrar. U... 4 114 4 AUBURN RACES DRAWING CARD Track Record Broken Twlc la tha Same Event. AUBURN.' Neb.; July 4,-SpeclaI Tele gram.) me second " cay of the Auburn races was a successful one and the races were witnessed by a large crowd. The first race on today's program was a 3:22 pace, purss 8400. - There were nine entries, with four starters. Varina Post, owned by Fred Robare, Beatrice, Neb., won first money; Miss Jenney, owned by the Worth table, Fort Worth, Tax., second; Brown Woodford, owned by Ward McDanlel, Win terset, la., third, and Whit Riley, owned by E. L. Bowler, Ottawa, Kan., fourth. Time: 2: 22. The second race was a 8:17 trot, purse 3400. There were five starters. t-niy Jims, owuau uj ia d. morion, xiia-t watha, Kan., won first money; Winnie Blake, owned by F. T. Buttler, Des Moines, la., second; Cricket, owned by W. L. Jack son, Garnett, Kan., third, and Don Musco vite, owned by ' Pat Jackman, Waterloo, lourtn. in this rac the track record was broken In both the first and second heats. In th first heat the time was 8:174 ana in in second tns time was Ills'. Ths third rac was a five-eighths of a mil dash. There were six antrle and all start ing. Buckmaster, owned by Sara Boln, won first money; Baker Paul, owned by B. W. Creeoh, took second, and Dal, owned by D. Truax, thirds purse 8100. The weather was hot and fine and tha track fast and the crowd wa up to tha standard hi every respect. Ther will b five rsoea tomorrow, every one strictly first-class. Results: Class 8:17. trottlnc. burse SaOOt Lily King (Morton till' Winnie Blake (Butlarl 1 S 8 8 Cricket (Jackson) 8 3 3 Don Muscovite (Jackman) 4 14 4 Lady Dale (MoLeod) S 4 I S lime; 1:17V,, 8:16V4. 1:18, 3:174, Class 8:22. pacing, purse 870: Varina Post (Robaraj , , 4 1 1 1 Miss Jlmmey (Worth) .: 1 4 ,8 8 Brown Woodford (McDanlel) ..... S S 1 i Whit Riley (Bowler) ,,.. 8 3 4 4 Time: 1:BV I:2ZU. z:i)M4. 1:23. Running, five-eighth of a mil purse SlOOi Buckmaster (Bam Boleni Baker Paul (B. W. Creech) . Dale D (Truax) Kid Williams (Earl Braeley) Trlxle (Louis Cotley) Bob Kirk (M. Shields) 4 Time: lflotf. Tumor, aa... 4 14 4 (lahell. lb.... 4 1 I J 4 Laiola, lb... 4 I I 1 (Donfhertr. 114 1 4 4 4 Itorall. lb... 4 4 10 ( OB aha. aa 4 4 1 4 4 Hlnrhman, If 4 I 1 I (Oonnhvia, lb. 4 I 13 1 4 Blrm'ban, tll I I I 4Qulllla. lb.. 14 14 1 Clarka, a.... 4 4 7 1 OSulllraa, a.. I I 4 1 I Pho.daa, p... 1 0 4 4 ISmltb, p.... I 4 4 4 1 O'Brlaa ....1 4444 ----- ToUl II 4 n It 1 Totala 17 10 17 11 4 Batted for Rhoades In ninth. Cleveland 0 I 1 I 0 0 0 I 1-1 Chicago 0 ft 0 0 ft 0 8 0 03 Two-base hits: Bradley, label). Sacrifice Mts: Stovall. gullltn. Stolen bases; Lajole. Bases on balls: Off Rhoades, 2; off Smith, S. Hit by pitched ball: Rhoades, 2. Left on bases: Cleveland, 12; Chicago, ft. Struck out: By Rhoades, B; by Smith, 3. Time: 1:00. Umpires: O'Loughlln and Evans. Chlcaro defeated Cleveland this after noon, the score being seven to one, thus breaking even on the series. Thlelmsn's wlldneas arav Chlcaa-o two In the first and seven singles gave them five more In the eighth. ClarKe was put out oi me gam by O'Loughlln. Score: CLEVELAND. CHICAGO, .nunaa mHAll. yilrk. rt 4 11 4 4Hah. rf...,. 4 10 4 Hradlaa lh..a 10 1 0 Jnnx. cf....l 114 4 Turnar, aa... 4 111 1 Iaball, lb.... 4 1 I I ( Latola, lb.... 4 111 4 Dougherty, If 4 I 1 1 4 stovall, lb... I I I 0 IRoha, aa 4 I I I 1 Hlnrhman, It 4 I 10 0 Donohua, lb. 4 110 I 1 I Klrm'kam. ef 4 I 1 4 IQulllIn, lb... 4 4 1 4 0 Clarka a.... 1110 Ogulllaau, a... 4.1 4 0 4 B.rola, a I 4 I 1 lWalak, p I I 1 I 0 Tktalman, p. 14114 ToUla 11 17 (4 8 Totala in 4 I Cleveland 0 OlftOOOftO-1 Chicago 3 0 0 0 0 ft 0 ft 07 Two base hits: sL Jole, Hlnchman. Bac rillce hits: Stovall. Double plays: Lajole and Stovall: Rohe and Donohue. Base on balls: Thlelraan, 1. Left on bases; Cleve land, ; Chicago, 4. Struck out: By ThleU m an, 8; by Walsh, S. Time, 15. Umpires: O'Louglln and Evans. Datrolt Win Both Gavxaaa. DETROIT. July 4. After St. Loul had taken the lead, two errors and a pass filled tha bases for Detroit and triple by Cobb and Rossman followed deciding K. The crowd wa th biggest that vr attandud a mornlna- gam. Be or: IJETROIT. ST. LOUIS. AB.H. O.A.B. . . AB.U.O.A.B. D. Jonee. If. I 1 1 3 0 Nllaa, 3b..... 4 1114 Couahlln, lb. 4 4 1 1 4 T. Joaaa, lb. 4 1 11 0 0 Crawford, at. 4 I 1 4 1 Stone, If 4 3 1 0 Cobb, rf 4 1 I OPl.k.rtna. rf. 4 8 I 4 Roaanan. lb . I I II 4 ITaacar, aa.... 4 1 4 I 1 Bchaafar, lb. 4 1 I I 0 H.mphlll, of. I 1 I 4 1 ckmKt, a... 4 118 OHarUall, lb. 4 1 18 4 O'Laaiy, aa.. 4 8 17 O'Connor, a. 4 4 8 1 4 Bubanka. p.. 4 1 4 8 OPaltjr, p I I 4 1 1 ToUla t 14 17 17 1 Totals 14 10 84 It 1 Dstrolt 10011042 '- St, Louis 0 0 0 ft 0 4 0 ft 0-4 Two-base hits: HartselL Cobb. Three ba hits: Crawford, Rossman (Y), ' T. Jones, Ycager. Double play. Schaefer, O'Leary and Rossman, 0'Ieary and Ross man. Left on bas; Detroit, I; St. Louis, 4. Basea on balls: Off Rubanks, 1; off Petty, L First base on errors: Detroit, 1; St. Louis, L Hit by pitcher: Petty, t Btruck out: Ry Eubanks, 2; br Polly, t Timet 1:46. Umpire: Connolly. Th afternoon game at Bennett park was a seesaw affair. St. Louis apparently had It won twice, but Detroit got to Dlneen In th sixth Inning and again In th eighth and changed the result Siever wa hit hard, but was taken out to let another man bat. Boors: ' , Dimtorr. bt. boms. AB.H. O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. D. Jonas, It. 4 8 3 4 4 Nllaa. lb.... 18 111 Ooo-hlln. lb 4 1 1 8 IT Jonaa. lb I 110 1 4 Crawford, at. 4 3 I 0 OUtotia, If 4 8 1 4 4 Cobb, rf 4 I I 4 1 Plrkarlns, rt. I 1 1 0 4 Rnaamas, lb. 1 1 14 4 OTaaaar. as.... 8 8 1(4 a. ha.tar, 8b, 4 1 8 I 0 HemphllL af 8 I 4 4 4 B-hml4t. a.. I 4 1 1 OHartaell, lb. 4 4 8 4 4 ii uarf, as.. SJSaSCSH O Ti T1.9 ti s mum TO 'TTYFl TI JT1 Tl T! o LEAVES OMAHA UNION STATION, 9:58 P. M. SATURDAY, JULY 13TH. Elegant electric lighted 6leepers to run through to Philadelphia via official route selected by Omaha B. P. 0. E. No. 39, viz: Chicago, , K waukee L Mil , St. CD ats. 1 .Ry. Hound l rip.... J2SaaaflB Kaaloa, lb. ntaraa. Gl ita. Ik... 4 1111 baoa. .... 4 I 4 t 1 vaf, .... 8 4 4 8 0 Uuawuat. Ill I M I Kwuaaa, a... 8 14 4 1 .3 Iflli 8 Totaia .SS t 84 14 4 0 f 4 S 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ... Pitta burg St. Louis Two-baa hfti Nealon. Three-baa hit Ltach. fcmcrtQo hUa: Acdarson. Leaith. leaver, Bennstt, Stolen batai: Clarke, Nealon, Byrne. Doubla plaa: Clarke and Blbsun, Abliatlchlo and Nealon. Gibson and Abbatkhlo, Storks, Abbaiiuhlo and rieaion, Moonan (unaaalareci l, Myrne, Ken OK'hy and Noonan. 1-lrsl hate on h.!is t'ff Iever, 3; off Ih, 4. Struck out: By leasvvr, , oy iuan, a. ia4i uu axva dash, 1 8 la Kllllan. MslllQ 413 ISpancar, a... 41811 14 1 OUIaaao, .... 4 0 4 1 4 ... 4 0 4 1 4 1 4 4 4 4 Totals ..It II M 14 8 PULL1AM DISMISSES PROTESTS Gaaae Objected ta by St. Leal aad Brooklyn Will Staad. JTEW TORK. July 4.-Hmr C. Pulllam. president of the National league, dlamlaurd tns proteat niaae oy tn et. lauis club agaliiBt ths gam which was played on May 14 and alao dismissed th protest mad by th Brooklyn club agalnat th gam played In Boston on May 80. Tttala II 10 17 11 1 ) Batted for Siever In seventh. Detroit 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 t 7 St. Louis 8 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 04 Two-base hit! BDencanr. Thraaiaaa hlta- D. Jones, Crawford, Btone, Plckerlna. Ysager. Hlta: Oft Siever. 11 In seven In. nlngs: off Kllllan. 1 fh two Innings. Sacri fice hlta: Rossman, Hemphill. Stolen base: Hartsell, Shaefer (2), O'Leary. Doubl play: HartselL T. Jones and Hart sell. Left on baaee: Dstrolt, 1; St. Louis, 7. Basea on balls: Off Siever. 1. Hit by pitcher: By Siever, 1: by Dlneen. L Sruok out: By Siever, 1: by Dlneen. L Time: 1:40. Umpire: Connolly . B astern Wlaa Both Oama. BOSTON. July 4. Boston von tha mv. Ing gam with Washington today, I to L Clymsr's horn run In th first Inning was th visitors' only score. For Boston, Vtorria In the second soorad from first on a long single by Shaw, and tn the fifth three hits ana a aaorinc Drought in two run. - Soora: BOSTON. v WASHIWOTON. AB.H.O.A. B. AB.H. O.A.B. tnlltvaa. of. 4 1111 Clrma. ... 4 i 0 1 Parant, as... 4 4 1 I OOanlar, rf... 4 4 8 4 4 Consalue. rf 4 I I 4 4Dalahanta. Ik I 1 1 1 1 Oiinuhaw. lb I 1 10 1 lASaanoa, lb. 4 1 I 1 4 Barract, It... 1 4 4 4 IJonaa, af 14 14 4 Knltht, lb... 14 4 1 lHarda 1 4 4 4 4 rarna, a i J rarrlne, lb... 4114 Sbaw, a 1 1 1 1 4NIII 14-4 4 4 Anabruatar, a I 4 8 4 lAltlaar, aa... 118 3 4 Ulaaa, a 4 4 4 1 OWamar, a... 1 4 4 3 4 Smith. 3 4 1 1 4 Totasj 40 4 17 18 1 Hloamao ..1 4 4 4 4 Oraham, ... 4 4 4 4 4 Total mImmI Batted for Jones In ninth. Batted for Perrln In ninth, Batted tor Smith In eighth. Boston 0 1 0 0 S 0 0 0 0 S Washington .......1 00000000 Ol Home rum Clymer. Hits: Off Smith, S in seven Inning. Left on bauaaa : Boston, St Washington, L Baswa on balls: Off Smith, 4; oft Olaae, 2. Struck out: By Olase, ll by Smith, 4. Wild pitch: Smith, 8, Tlmei i:a. umpire: Btierioan. Boston had little trouble In defeating Washington this afternoon. - Qraiiam was batted opportunely, while Prultt kept th visitors nus scaiterea. DOort BOS TO. WAIHINOTON. AB.H.O.A B AB.aO.A B BuiiiTta, a., soi trnrmae, If.., 4 rarent. as.... a I a a vtMoiay, sr.... Caaaalto. rf 4 8 1 4 4ralahaat. lb Cujlauk. lb. I 1 10 I lAaSaraoa. lb, 4 4 11 4 4 Barratt. If... 8 111 4Hlekmaa. rf. 4 1 I 0 S kuiibt. Ik... 114 8 IParrtna,.lb... 14 14 4 Personally Conducted Excursions To a Laud Where Crops Never Fol On) Acre of Irrigated Land In the fertile valleys of the Big Horn Basin and tne Yellowstone River yields twice the crop of the best farm land In the central states, and the crops never fall. 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