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nm omatia daily bee? frtday, .titly 12, 1007. 1 HALL HOLDS DUCKLINGS SAFE Error Also Help to Make the .Result Mora Certain. FINAL SCOEE 13 FIVE TO TWO All f the Hits Bat On sad All of ta nana Bat One Are Made br tke Tall End of tke Omaha's Battlna- List. LINCT LN, July 11. Omaha won from Lincoln today by a score of 6 to 1 At no lime was there doubt about the result. Error by Zlnran and Thomas helped Oiraha to core, while poor playing on the prt of Third Baseman M"ler added to Lincoln's burden of grief. Lincoln made but lx hlta on Haifa pitching, while Cl cotte allowed the visitors eight. A cool north wind and partly cloudy skIps made an Ideal day for good work on the field. Score: . LINCOLN. Aft. rt. it. ro. a. Ketrhem, cf 4 0 110 kv.-- t 4 0 10 4 4 0 4 0 Fonlon. rf 4 1110 Gaunter. ss 3 110 1 Davidson, If 0 1 0 0 Thomaa, lb 0 1 14 0 Mler. 3b 4 0 0 1 0 Zlnran. o 10 0 10 Hulllvan, 0 1 0 0 8 Clcotte, p i 0 0 0 6 Total! ..30 OMAHA. AR. R. It- Pa A. E. I BHrten, rf 4 Pranck, 8 Autrey, If 4 Welch, cf 4 Dnlnn. lb.... 4 Ornham, Zb 4 A lint In, 7b , 4 (londlng, o 8 Hall, p 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 S t 0 0 0 0 1110 0 0 11 o tit 13 10 13 3 1 o i o i Totala 34 ? 12 "Welch out, bunted on third strikn. Clcotte out, bunted on third atrlko. Lincoln 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 08 Omaha 001301000-6 Earned fund: Lincoln, 1: Omaha, 1. Three-bane hit: Graham. Two-base hlta: Fenlon, Gaunter, Onndlng. Sacrifice hit: Qondlng. fttolen basea: Thomaa. Belrten, Autrey, Austin (2), Grinding. louble plays: Oraham to Dolnn. Hall to Franck to Dolan. Ptrurk out: Hy Clcotte, 8; by Hall, T. rirnt baae on balla: Off Clcotte. 3: off Hall, 8. Left on bases: Lincoln, 5; Omaha. 6. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Conahan. Attend ance: 800. Eaay Victory for Dnrer. BIOTTX CITY, la.. July 11. Denver took the laat of the Sioux City aeries this after noon, Vt to . by effective pounding of Btoux pitchers. Furchner retired at the cloae of the third, being succeeded by Newlln, who was eaay money for Denver. Score: BIOUX CITT. AR. R. IT. PO. A. 0 2 1 8 1 8 0 4 1 2 CamnbeU, If D. Bheehan, 3b. .. Nobllt, cf Weed, 2b Hart, lb Granville, ss Hupp, rf J. Sheehan, c Furchner, p. ... Newlln, p. ....5 0 0 3 ....6 0 0 4 1 1 1 4 3 ....4 4 1 Totals 27 6 DENVER. AB. R. Murphy, rf 6 1 Cassady, If 5 2 Wheeler, 3b ...4 2 White, lb 4 1 I.uuterborn, 2b 3 1 Vandergrlft, cf ,.4 0 Klnneally, ss. V 4 1 McDonnugh, c 4 1 V. Adams, p 4 1 8 27 17 II. PO. A. K. 2 1 1 2 1 10 2 0 1 10 0 Totals 87 10 16 27 12 6 Sioux City 0 1 0 1 0 0 8 0 0-8 Donver 1 0 8 1 0 0 1 3 1 10 Erned runs: Sioux City, 4; Denver, 2. Two base hits: Nobllt, Hart, Hupp, Wheeler, Murphy. Double plays: Nobllt to Hart. Left on bases: Sioux City, 7: Dunver, 8. Stolen basvs: Granville. Kln neally. Sacrifice hits: Granville, Vander grlft, McDonough. Base on halls: Off Furchner, 4; Adams, 2. Struck out: By Furchner, 1; by Newlln, 4: by Adams, 8. wild pitches: Furchner, Newlin. 1'assc.J balls: Sheehan, 2. lime: 2:00. Umpire: Brsnnan. Attendance, 1.2C0. Pnrtilo Wins oa 8jueese. DK8 MOINF-S. July ll.-Pxioblo took the last of the scries from Des Moines by a score of 6 to 4. The Indians tied the scoie In the sixth on three clean singles by Mc Gllvray, Bader and Elwert. In the ninth Melchlor opened with a two-sacker. El wert hit to McLeor, who dropped the ball and allowed him to reach first, and Mel chlor went to second. Iielden was retired and Corn an laid one down In front of Gehrlng, who was forced to allow Melchlor to cross the plate, but caught Corhan at first. Drill was retired. The Champs put Dexter around to third, but he died there when Corkhlll fanned.. "Nig" Perrlne ar rived In les Moines yesterday and went on third for' the Champs, taking Schlpke's place. The score: DES MOINES. AB. R. II. PO. A. E. Me Lear, 2b 6 McLaughlin, cf 6 1 2 t 1 0 2 4 0 0 10 8ft 0 16 2 1 0 112 0 0 2 6 S 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 10 0 110 10 13 12 0 Hogriever. rf... Dexter, lb-e Perrlne, 3b Yeeger, c Kelley, lb Corkhlll, If Uochnaur, ss.,.. Uehrlng, p Totala 39 4 PUEBLO. AH. n. 4 2 12 27 IS H. PO. A. McOllvray, cf Bader, 2b Hyan. If Melchlor, rf.. Kiw rt, 3h.... Iiald.n. lb.... 4 0 1 0 1 6 0 3 1 12 3 4 3 4 1 3 1 4 10 0 t 0 3 Corhan, ss 4 Drill, c 4 Filsgerald, p 8 Totals 33 8 11 17 lies Moines 0 0 0 4 0 Pueblo 1 0 10 0 Earned runs: Des Moines, 3; 0 0 0 04 2 0 0 1-3 Piieblo, . Two-base lilts: Bader, Ryan, Melchlor. El Wrt. VfHSer ltuaHM nn l.f, Ilu lift 111 t ..- aid. 2: oil Gelirlna. 1. Left on baa-.- i. ebl. 3; Des Moines. U. Struck out: Bv Uehrlntr. 8: bv Flixuerald. a. stnln hu..u. Doxter, Kelley. Do.ible play: Melchlor and LrlU. Sa 'iiilce hits: Bader, Belden, Hog rlover. Tln.e: l:6o. I'mpiis: Haskell. At tendance: 6M0. V- York City I.eagne flamn, YORK, Neb. July 11. (Special ) The fifth game of the York City league was i laye.l at I he York College athletic grounds '.a-t evening, between the Second and Ti.lrd ward teams. The Third ward won bv a scoro of 18 to 13. The standing of the City four reiterations Pabst Was brewed boer, constantly triving to make the beer better, purer, more whole some. Tne result la the hih twt achiuvetueiit Lit brew ui Pabst BlueRibbon TLe Ber of Quality Brewed from Pabst Eipht Dy Malt, which contains ev ery particle of the food val ues of the barley-grain, this beer is the inottt riourit.hiruj and healthful of all beers. Pahst BrwtBff (V. HOT Laawonh St., Omgbg. Phone Do uk laa T. STANDING OF THE TEAMS WESTERN LDAOUa Playel. Won. I.nst. Pi-t. .F. .670 .f.2t .627 .411 .375 r Molnei 70 41 J Omaha 7 46 34 Denver 70 3 J g Lincoln 74 39 85 Houx City To 31 44 l'lioblo 73 27 45 NAT L. LEAGUE. A M 1011. LEAGUE. Chlrnr-J 55 19 .743 Chicago 4 ?5 .Ml New York. .44 24 .SS Cleveland. ..44 W l'lttFlurg...4J 2S .rl lietrolt : !9 .B73 Phlla 40 31 .m Phlla 4t M .006 Ui.m.m 31 Vi .449 New York..!. ST. .4sS Clnclnnatl..30 .44 . HL Louis.. ..80 44 .6 liro'iklyn...! 43 .411 Hoston 27 45 .375 St. Louis. ...17 ft) Washngt'n.U 44 .i-U AMER. ASSN. IOWA LEAGUE.' Toledo 4 29 ,fi?8 Jacks'nvlle.3.1 a .189 Columbus. ..45 80 . Waterloo. ..34 34 .Usi Mlnneap'lls.43 35 .561 Osknlooaa. .33 24 .579 Kan. City. ..30 39 .fiO Ilurllngton.33 A M9 Milwaukee.. 38 41 .4X1 Marshalt'n.29 28 .ir-S Louisville. ..: 42 .Vt Ottumwa. ..28 32 . 4ti7 Imilant.prs.33 49 .402 Qutncy 26 35 ,AV, St. Paul 31 48 .392 Keokuk 18 42 .300 Game Today. Western League Denver at Omaha, Pueblo at Sioux City, Lincoln at Des Moines, National League Pittsburg at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at New York, Chicago at Phila delphia, St. louls at Hoston. American Iyeague Washington at Chi cago, Philadelphia at St. l.ouls. New York at Detroit, Hoston at Cleveland. American Association Columbus at Kan sas City, Toledo at St. Paul, Indianapolis at Milwaukee, Louisville at Minneapolis. league Is as follows: First ward. Fourth ward. Third ward. Second ward. GAMES IJf THE IOWA LEAGUE Jacksonville Paikn Waterloo Oat of First Place. MA RSHALLTOWN, la., July 1L (Special Telegram.) Following are the results In the Iowa league. Jacksouvllle going Into the lead: At Qulnoy R H. 1 Qutncy ..0 030001000 1-4 5 2 Waterloo 00110000100-3 8 7 Ilatterles: Farrell and Walsh, Lawlle and Llselte. At Oskaloosa R. H B. Oskaloosa ....0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 4 9 3 Burlington ....2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 3 3 Latteries: Shaft and Mltie, Green and BriiKgeman. At Jacksonville R. IHL E Jacksonville ..0 1800110 6 6 Marslmlltown 01000000 01 10 8 batteries: McCarty and Pratt, Olden and Forney. AX Ottumwa R H. E. Ottumwa 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 -4' 8 4 Keokuk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 1 0 Batteries: Colbert and Welgart, Wels brodt, Cunimlngs and Ryan. EJ.WOOD GETS SfQVEHB DRUBBING Kearsey Shots Them Oat and Piles Vt Sixteen Scores. KEARNEY, Neb., July 11. (Special Tele gram.) The fast Elwood ball team met the Kearney White Wings today and got a bad drubbing, 16 to 0. The feature of the game was Fugate's pitching, he striking out thir teen batters and allowed no hits. The Kearney team Is now ready to meet all comers and would prefer some games with the Western league teams when passing through. Score: KEARNEY. ELWOOD. AB.H O A E. ' AD H O A. B. Murphr. cf..4 14 0 Smlth, tb.... 4 1 3 1 Xandraaa, lb. 4 1 0 3 OKraQlnger, 0 4 0 7 1 1 Kllpatrl.s. as 4 I t 0 lDuocan, rf... I 0 10 Bacom, lb... 6 1 T 0 0 Harsl. lb.... 1 0 3 0 a i CartMHitar. If I 1 1 0 OMcKlbbon. cf I 0 3 0 0 . . a . . a . . a .. . . . 1 . a n . a A 1 moraan, so... a a a w is. nuun, 11 a w a v w Owl, j, rt....S 110 0 Ferry, p I 0 0 10 Luoaa, e I 1 IS 0 OJ.Maatara, lb I 0 0 I Pufats. p.... 4 10 3 OHopktna. ss.. 3 0 0 1 1 Totala 41 15 37 3 1 Totala.. ....S 0 34 I Summary -Earned runs: Kearney, 10. Two-base hits: Kearney, 8. Bases on balls: Off Fugate, 1; off Ferry. 3. Left on bases: i Kearney, 11; Klwood, 2. Struck out: By Fugate, is; By Ferry, . Time: 1:46. um pire: Pendergraft. DENVKIl OPENS HERE ON FRIDAY Reorganised Teddy Bears Coming for Foar Games. The reorganized Denver team will open a four-game series at Vinton park- with the Rourke family Friday, ladles' day Two games will be played Sunday, the near Dnma callnH at J Srt n m Honvrr hl been going a merry clip since the several new m.n wens luucu iu vne iruiu nuu should be real contenders for the Rourke's Instead of letting them take four straight aa waa the case on the last visit. The teams: Omaha. Position. Denver. Dolan First bosei White Oraham Rccond bass Souterborn Austin Third base L. Wheeler Franck Shortstop Kennnlla Autrey lWt Held Cassldy Welch Center nnm Vandergrlft Belden Right field.. .Murphy Oondlng Catcher .McDonough Zalusky La Brand Ragtin. ....... Sanders Hall .Catcher .Pitcher . Iltcher . ritcher .C. Adams ..R. Adams .oonannan Thompson. , Fltcher Olmstead McNeoley Pitcher ....Rodenbaugh Rnhlln Knew He Had Nn Chance. Did you ever hear how Ous Ruhlln be came convinced even before he met Jeffries lhaX he had no chance to win from the biff fellow f Well, here it la: Maybe you re member that Ruhlln and his manager, Billy Madden, spent several weeks at Port land, Ore., from which vantage point they hurled sarcastic challenges at the Call fornlan. ' Finally they were matched and when Jeffries agreed to box Kennedy four rounds Ruhlln was on hand to see Just what he could expect. The first round Kennedy outpointed his burly opponent. Ruhlln was all smiles. But next round. Just one punch settled Kennedy. ' "What an awful punch," said some one to Ruhlln, who had a ringside seat. And evidently Ruhlln agreed from the way the light died out of his eyes. "He was licked right there," said Jeffries. "He knew then he had enough." B. A M. to Meet Real Estate. The Burlington traffic dejiertment base ball team will meet the Omaha Heal Es tate team this afternoon at the 11111 team grounds on flouth Twenty-fourth street, near the car barns. The lineup: - R- E. E, Position. Burlington. . phortstop ....Oirlstensen ..Third C'oadv I'" Weeks. WooHtcr.... Esmonds... Wlnslow..,. Lyons I.lnlnger.... Reed , Nordstrom. ..Right ..Second ..Flrt . Center .. .. . I-eft ..Catcher .... ..1 ltcher ..... Pitcher . . Qreener Rotherv Yale Pospistl Powers . Karr EnKtman Hanson ftrrlhner Drats Dtanton. 8CUIRNER. Neb.. July 11 (Special ) Stanton came to Scrlbner Wednesday to do the locals up, but when the smoke cleared k way in one of the toughest battles tlint r! rllmer has had this year Stanlun fnunl it was one score short. R. II. K Pcrlhner 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 j S 3 Stanton 1 0 CO 0 0 2 2 0 3 7 3 Batteries: O' Brine and Dryer, Hart man and Person. BEATRICE. RACKS DRAW CROWD Farina- are Prove a Most Interesting Contest. BEATRICE, Neb.. July 11. (Special Tele gram. Today was Beatrice day at the circuit races and there was a record-break- lug attendances. Summary : Class 2:16 pace: Creeton 1(313 IVnnls T 5 14 4 T Connors v 7 8 & a Ptlly Medium 1 4 10 1 3 Monkey Mack 7 3 7 T 4 Pordvce 3 3 6 8 5 )'-ll Cl.arleston 6 13 2 8 Way Hack 8 4 dr. Stiver Fox 11 11 ds. K.drtte Woods 8 S S 8 1 Onward F 10 I ds. Time: MfiV,. :1 3:16'. 3:18, 3:18. C'Uhb i:7 trot: VesUte Ill King Traveler , 5 3 4 l.s v V 4 6 3 Is-lslutor 6 3 ds Willie Oreen t 3 3 Perrv Msek 8 4 5 Time: t ?3. t t?K. 2:56. Thrve-vear-old trot: Palsy Caldwell tit Mabel Mac .. Ill Tsr Ftabv 3 3 3 Time: !:WH-.. 3:41. t:K4. Three-fourths m'le. running: Bhllun won, ft. Mali second. Don't Tou Dare third. Time: 113. One-mile, running: Mslor Panlel won, Trlsh Swede second, Blr Oallant third. Time: 1:49. QUAKERS WIN FROM CUBS Philadelphia Hits Renlbach and Taylor Hard. BROWN PITCHES FIXE GAME He Holds Chleasto Safe Until Eighth, When Foar Hits et Three nans Scores of Other Games. PHILADELPHIA, July H.-Phtladolphla defeated Chicago today by hi' ling Reul bach and Taylor hard. Brown held the visKors safe until the eighth, when four hits netted three runs. Score! PHILADELPHIA. CHICAOO. AB II O A E. All. II O A. E. ninmis, rf... I 110 lnsl. ef.... 4 13 0 0 Knshe, b....3 8 11 OPhwIiard. If. 4 0 I 0 0 Tito, rf 4 13 0 fMiult, rt... 4 111 Mkm. If.... 4 14 0 (Hotmail, lb.. I 100 Courtney, lb 4 3 11 0 Stlnfllt. lb I 8 0 I 0 Orant. ib I 111 OTInkcr, W....4 0140 Doolln. as... 4 0 1 I I) Fr.ra, 3b.... 4 0 110 Iwoin, c 4 110 OKIIns, c 4 0 4 1 1 Brown, p 4 1 0 0 0 Knultarh, p. 0 0 I 0 Tarlor. p.... 110 10 Totals 38 II 17 7 0 'Howard ....1 0 0 0 0 Totals S4 I 14 14 1 Batted for Taylor In the ninth. Philadelphia 0 3 0 0 8 0 0 0 6 Chicago A 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0-3 Two-base hits: Schulto, Stelnfeldt, Knabe 12), Tltua. Three-base hit: Brown. Hits: Off Reulbach. 7 In four and one-third Innings; off Taylor, 8 In four and two-third Innings. Sacrifice hit: Stelnfeldt. Stolen bases: Thomas, Ma gee. Left on bases: Chicago, ; Philadelphia. 8. Bases on balls: Off Reulbach, 2; off Taylor. 8; oft Brown, L Struck out: By Taylor, 1; by Brown, 8. Passed ball: Dooln. Time: 1:45. Umplreei Klem and 0Day. w York Shuts Oat Cincinnati. NEW YORK, July 1L Cincinnati opened a series here today, but the -visitors were shut out, 10 to 0. New York batted Mason vigorously, the batting features being home run hits by Hannifin and Strang. Score: NEW YORK. CINCINNATI. AB.H O A E B H O A B. Shannon. If.. 4 110 OHusaina, rf . . 4 1110 Brnwno. rf... I 3 10 VMItohall, rf.. 4 1110 Davlln, lb.... 111! 0Bhll, c 4 0 5 1 0 Seymour, cf.. 4 110 OOanael. lb... I 0 11 0 0 HannlOn, lb. I 1 10 0 0 Mowrey, ab.. 4 0 114 Dahlrn, H...4 1 1 4 1 K ruler, cf... 4 10 0 0 Strani, Sb...l til 0 Kane, la 4 3 9 1 0 Howerman, ll 1 3 0 OOdwall, If.... 4 0 114 Kiu(rald, o 1 1 0 0 kluou, p 3 1 1 I 0 Wlltaa, p 41010 Totsla 34 4 34 14 0 Totals 20 14 37 1 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 New York 20310013 10 Two-base hits: Devlin, Dahlen, Wlltse. Three-base hit: Strang. Home runs: Han nifin, Strang. Sacrifice hits: Devlin (3). Bowerman. Stolen buses: Browne, Shan non. Double play: Mitchell to Schlel. Left on bases: Cincinnati, 8; New York, 3. First base on balls: OIT Wlltse, 1; off Mason, 4. Struck out: By Wlltse, 5; by Mason, 2. Time: 1:35. Umpires: Carpenter and Kmslle. Games Postponed. At New York Brooklyn-Plttsburg game postponed; rain. At Boston Boston-8t. Louis game post poned; rain. GAMES IN THE AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland Wins from Boston by Sour of Ono to Nothing. CLEVELAND, July 11. Cleveland shut out Boston, 1 to 0. Clarkson allowing the visitors but five scattered singU-s. He also scored Cleveland's only run on 1'arent's er- i ror. Glaze's wtld pitch. Bay's sacrifice and I Bradley's fly to Barrett, the latter making a jjuui laium. 11 miii. u uuruig me nrsi four Innings. In consequence of the rain .V.-. A...... .1...... aa...a. V. A a.anlli... . . . 1 V1IC Mir(IUBIIt.Q T. IX r, Dllltllll'aL 111 1CVV- land since 101. Score: CLEVELAND. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Bar, cf I 1 0 0 0 Barrett, If.... 4 0 4 1 4 Bradler, lb.. 1 0 0 5 08ullivan, cf.. 4 0 10 0 Turner, aa.... 4 111 OParent, aa. ...1 1131 Plli k. rt 3 1 I 0 Ot'ongalton, rf I 0 0 0 0 Clark, o 11(1 Oliiiglnub, lb.. 4 0 8 0 0 Hlnrhman, 1ft 0 0 0 0 Knight, lb...l 0 0 1 0 O'Rrtan, 2b.. I 3 13 0 Kerrla, lb ... I 14 0 0 Stovall. lb... I 1 14 1 OKhaw. e I 16 4 0 C.arkn. p..3 l 1 J, JQla. p 3 0 4 0 Totals 16 8 37 18 0 Totala 20 6 t4 12 1 ' Cleveland Boston ... .AAAAAilt at' a 7. a a a ! a a Til ..U O U U 0 U O V O , Two-base hit: Stovall. Bradley, Bay (2), Congalton, Glase. Stolen bases: Parent, .Ferris. Douolo play: Har rett and Ferris. Bases on balls: Off Clark- I 1- ..rr llama 1 T off nn acm I 'Uv.. land, o; Boston, 6. ' Struck out: By Clark- son 2; by Glaze, 3. Wild pitch: aiaza. : 1:37. Umpires: Evans and O'Lough- Time In. Chicago Defeats Washington. CHICAGO. July 11. Five hits and six runs ofT Patten In the third retired the Washington left-handor today and Chicago won, 10 to 2. Hickman succeeded Patten and did not allow a hit until the eighth. Score: CHICAGO. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B ao.n.u.A.n. Hahn, rf I 0 0 ociymar. If.... 3 10 0 F. Jonas, eft 1 1 0 0 Schipka, lb..l 1 0 3 Ponohua, lb. 4 111 1 ooaniar. rf... 4 0 10 Bnh. OK A A . an.lKir,,- , . 1,1 1 A a rioiihartT. if I 1 1 0 0 Anderaoii, lb. 1 111 0 0 imtis. ss..... s i i i wi. jonss. cf. l M.r-arlana t 1 J OB nanehtp. cf 1 O 0 0 0 2 ,b"-! J ?$ "'',"! 5 ? J J 8ra"h. 1 Oil 1N1II 2b 4 I 1 I 0 nrjnon. c... 1 o v Totals 37 10 37 11 1 Patten, p.... 1 0 0 0 0 .Hickman, p.. 3 0 0 4 Totals U I 14 14 1 Chicago 00300013 10 Washington 0100001002 Two-base hits: Davis, Heydon, Hahn. F. Jones. Hits: Off Patten, 8 In three In nings; off Hickman, 4 In five Innings. Sacrifice hits: F. Jones, C. Jones, Altlser, Rmlth, Hahn, Donohue, McFarland. Stolen bases: Dougherty, Shlpke, NUl, Quillln. Double play: Altlser to NUl. I'ft on bases: Chicago, 6; Washington, 4. First bane on balls: Off Smith, 1; off Patten, 3; off Hickman, 6. Struck out: By Smith, 4; by Patten, 2; by Hickman, S. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Sheridan. Athletics Defeat Browns. ST. IaOT'IS, July 11. Philadelphia today defeated St. Iuls In twelve Innings, 6 to 5. Wnddell pitched sensational ball after ho relieved lygert In the seventh, nine of the St. Iyula batters fanning out. Score i Batted for Howell lp the eighth. Batted for. Ol.lrtng In the eighth. PHILADELPHIA. FT. LOl'IS. AB.H.O.A.B. ' AB H.O.A.E. Hartial. If... 4 14 0 ONII-a. th 4 3 12 0 I Nlrnolla, aa.,1 1 6 3 IHainpalU. cf 4 I Keyboia, rf... 4 3 3 0 Oatou. It S 3 1 0 10 0 0 1 0 3 1 I 0 1 0 1 11 I 0 12 1 1 T 0 11 0 0 2 I ia via. lb ... 4 0 10 0 OPIrkrrliiM, rf 4 Murphy. 2b.. 4 0 0 1 OYraaar. aa...S Olrlrlng. cf... 1 0 0 0 OHartrell. 2b. .4 1. Collioa, Ib 6 1 0 1 CiJoii-. lb 4 Sfhrark, e. .. 4 2 10 I PHponcer, c... 2 flvart p I 0 0 1 ti Howell, p I WailOall, p... 1 0 0 0 lfllvna, o I Lord, cf 1 0 I 0 01'. lly. p 1 K. Collioa. .. 1 0 0 0 0'Wallaca ... 1 0 0 0 0 lender, cf 11000 Totala 40 10 M 21 4 Totala 41 I M 11 4 St Ixiuls 100030100000 5 Philadelphia 00002030000 1 6 Two-base hits: Nlles, TIeniphtll. Howell. Hits: Off Howell, 6 In eii?ht Innings; off Dygert, 7 In six Innings; off pelty, 3 in four Innings; off Waddell, U In six Innings. Pacrltlce hits: Nichols. Collins, Miirnhv, Stone, irartiell, Dygert, Waddell. Stolon hasex: Stone. Jones. Nlles. Hartsll. Ixft on bases: St. Ixiuls, S: Philadelphia. 1V Vlrat hase on balls: Off Howell. 1; off Dygert, 1; off Pelty, 3. Struck out: By Howell. 5; by Dygert, 1: by Peltv, 4: by Waddell, 9. Wild pitches: By Howeil. 2; by Pelty, 1. Time: 2:55. Umpire: Con nelly. Came Postponed, At Detroit Detroit-New York double header declared off on account of rain. Aahlaad Luaes at Aurora. ATTIORA, Neb. Julv 11 (PpecUl Tele gram. The Ashland base ball team rnt dlVat at the hands of the local'! torta-' In I a slow game. Score: H IT K Ashland noooiOOOO 1 r, 8 Aurora 201 00300 ' 611 t Isrnul runs: Aurora, 4. Two-base hit: Wanek. Home run: Hender. Str'irk out: ly Conner. 1; by Adanm. 3; by llorken berry, . Batt-rtes: Ashland, Conner. Adams and itodera.; Aurora, Hockt-nberry und Bender. Time: 1:40. I'mplie: Klunib. Ilrlcklaers at 9 tors Park. The Bricklayers have secured fhe use of Btors park on Saturday aftern.ona and hereafter all their games In Omaha will be pluyed there. On next Saturday after noon they will play a team representing T. J. O'Brien there. Elwood Is Baaapvd la Plenty. KEARNEY. Neb.. July 11 fSpeclal Tet gruni The crack Klwood ball team, w U. Masters and Maaters as butteries, met the Kearney Whltu Wings today, ai d Is a sad der but wiser team, for It wa-a defeated by the score of f to 0. Holly Beat Kseelalors. The Ilnllys defeated the Excelsiors In an Interesting game of baae ball yesterday by the score of I to 2 The feature of the fame was the all-around playing of the lollys. Faulkner and tllbson were the l.attnry for the Mollys, Jean and Obllnger for the Excelsiors. GAMES IX AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Toledo Makes It Three Straight from St. Pan I. ST. PAI'U July 11. Toledo made It three straight from St. Paul today by bunching hits off Ixroy. Chech wns also hit hard, hut four d miMo plavs and good pitching In pine-lies kept the Paints from getting more than one run. Score: TOLEDO. ST. PAtt. AB.H O.A E. AB H.O A Barren, n.. t i 1 3 onlr, aa I I 1 4 0 J lark. If . 4 I 0 OWilllama, Ib. 4 1111 Arn.hr atr, rf 6 1 0 0 0 Frlta. If 3 0 1 0 0 T.faran. cf...4 3 4 0 0l)unlTT. rl.il 1 I I Pokr.mr, Vt 4 1 4 I 1 Nordjkn, lb. 4 3 8 0 0 lritns. lb.. 4 111 (Kixhler, ct..4 1100 W. ( l.rka, lb 4 0 I 0 C F'ainn. ?b Lan. c 4 1 1 ft Flood, lb.. Ihe.n, p I 0 0 3 OLauRhlln. I 0 I 1 1 3 10 8 0 4 14 10 1 0 0 3 1 I I 0 0 0 Leroy, p. . . 3 11 07 14 1 Crlfe. p.... Totals... N Totala 84 11 V 14 I Pt. Paul 0010000001 Toledo 0 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 17 Two-base hlta: Armbrueter, Barbeau, J. Clarke., Flood. Home run: Perrlng. Stolen b:vses: Harb.au, J. Clarke. Roacan, Fer ritin, drier, Koihler. Double plays: Pur ring to Pokorncy to Clarke, Barbeau to Clarke, BarU-au to Pokornev to Clarke, Chech to Pokorney to Clarke. Hits: off Leroy, In five Innings; off Crlss. 2 In four innlrgs. First hn.se on balls: Off Criss, 2; err Chech, 1. Hit with pitched ball: By Chech, Frisk. Struck out: Bv Chech, 3; by Irf-roy, 2; by Criss, 2. Passed ball: lughlln, Land. Left on bases: St. Paul. 8; Toledo. 6. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Kane. Colnmhns Heats Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, July 11. Although batted freely, Upp kept the hits so well at attered that the locals made only one run. The score: COLUMBUS. KANSAS CITT. AB.H.O.A E. AB.H.O.A.B. Jade. If 1 0 0 MrBrtda, SS..4 3 1 0 0 Frlel, Ib 6 1 0 0 McCarthy If. 8 1 8 0 Hulpwltt, as. 6 111 0HIII, oil 4 0(10 0alr, of... 10 10 OBarkier, lb.. 4 3 8 1 0 Klhm, lb. ... I 1 14 0 OHualaman, rf 4 8 1 0 1 Jackaon. rf... 3 0 3 0 Kruier, tb.. 4 13 4 0 Wrlgler. 8b.. 4 0 3 1 0 Hurka, lb.... 4 13 4 Pot" I. e 1 4 t OSulllvaa, s... 3 0 3 1 I PS. P 4 3 0 1 OCromlar. p... 3 0 3 1 0 Totala M T 37 17 0 Toula 31 37 14 3 Columbus J) 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 03 Kansas City 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Struck out: By Upp, 4; by Cromley, 2. Bases on balls: Oft I, mi. 3: off Ornmlfv. 2. Hit by pitcher: Jude. Sacrifice hits: Klhm, Jackson, Sullivan. Stolen bases: Hulswltt, Klhm. Two-base hits: Hulswltt, Kruger. Three-base hit: Frltl. Left on bases: Co lumbus, 8; Kansas City, . Double plays: Wrlgley to Klhm; Hulswltt to Klhm, Huls wltt to Wrlgley to Klhm. Time: 2:00. Um pires: Werden and Hayes. Distillers Defeat Millers. MINNEAPOLIS, July 1L Minneapolis tried out McCleary of Faribault In the Ixiulsvillc game today. Louisville won, 10 to 4. McCleary's support was weak. Score: LOUISVILLE. MINNEAPOLIS. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. StoTall, rf... 4 4 0 0 OAndreaa, of.. 4 110 9 Stanley, cf.. 4 1 1 0 ODundon, tb.. 4 3 3 4 1 Brashaar, Ib. I I I I 0 Mertna, If.,.. 4 3 10 0 Coolrjr, lb...i 0 3 1 0J. Freeman, rf I 1 3 0 1 Sullivan, Ib.l I I I 0Orttilnir, Ib I 1 I 3 1 Huihta, e...l 0 7 0 UyFrooman, lb 4 1 T 0 ( Qulitlan, as.. 4 0 11 1 Ojrler, aa 4 3 18 1 Woodruff, If. 4 1 I t OOraliam. 0.... 1 0 3 0 1 Puttman, p.. I 1 0 3 0 Shannon, .. 4 0 4 I 0 Merirarr, .. 3 0 3 I 0 Totala, 40 II 37 13 l'Towna 1 0 0 0 0 ' '. Totals It 10 13 3 Batted for McCleary In ninth. Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 14 Louisville 0 1 0 2 0 8 0 0 110 Two-base hits: Mertes (2), Dundon. Home run: Puttman. Sacrlllce hits: Oreminger. Stanley, Hughes, Woodruff. Stolen bases: ! Mertes, Braahear, Puttman (2), Stovall ! Hinrhoa n.tuhia nlv. niin,tnn m riraham Left on bases: Minneapolis, 6; Louisville, 10! I Struck out: By McCleary, 8; by Puttman, , t'assea Dans: uranam, ij Shannon, 1. j wild pitch: MoCleary. Time: 1:55. Umpire: . . . I i. PTl ll. Game Postponed At Milwaukee Milwaukee-Indianapolis game postponed; rain. FOR AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP Rain Improves Coarse at Cleveland, bat Strong Wind Blovrs. CLEVELAND, July 11. The first round I of- .Vf, ,,Qy' toi ! national amateur I Kolf championship was started at 9:60 this .. 6 t uxnv...... .v.. a. t Ulf 11.11-,, kj. . mi, r. 1 1. J VJ . K3V. UUUIB Country club and Fred Herreshoff of Gar- j r-ltv hlnr th flrat it ha mlvtr. pairs to drive on. Tney were followed at Intervals of five minutes until all the con testants for the championship were away. Ra)n fen over the Euclid course during .... .u. n-l.i i ji. , i otherwise', as the hot sun of the last few I days had rendered the fair greens a little too hard, but a strong south wind was 1.1 I..,. K... ns IN.,, , A mnvA 1 ambitious player. The matches of the greatest Interest this morning were those between Western Champion Ned Sawyer and Chandler Egan of Exmoor, former na tional champion, nnd Champion Ehen Bvers and his clubmate, Norman MacBrth. Saw yer and Kgan met In the finals for the championship two years ago at Wheaton, Kgan winning ratner eaauy. waiter J. . . . - . - - ! Travis remarKame piay or yosrernay also 0 ; attracted a gallery for this morning's game Olwlth T. M. Sherman of Utlea. Travis was 1 1 ....... tn ui I rt ' I Minn, -v.,.,.. I... . .) In A j close match was looked for between P. W. Whlttemore of Brookllne and Warren K. W(0(1 f tn(1 Home wood club. Chicago, and also between H. C. Fownes of Pittsburg . rlr a T.vn ,K rn.tlBn vtr.rT and George S. Lyon, the Canadian veteran. WITH THE BOWLERS. The Krug Parks won a straight series of three games from the Metropolitans on the Association alleys last night. Zimmerman rolled the high total, with 568, and Bergor the best single game, with 218. METROPOLITANS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Chntelaln 117 164 155 478 Voss 1H.1 lt 167 4T7 Lindrooth 137 135 lix5 457 Beselln 187 181 170 &M Berger lti 191 215 668 Totals 793 861 803 KRUQ PARKS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Johnson lk 100 2 Zimmerman 1W 15 Ml French lo 171 181 Marble 171 169 175 Uoneele - 206 176 132 6 t 6(i1 i.ta 615 613 Totals ...... U18 8ft) 881 2, oca d Races. Last Day of Grand Isla GRAND ISLAND. Neb., July 11. (Special Telegram.) About 2,i00 people attended the closing day of the horse, races today. In pace', I'acy D. won: L'easle O., second; Willie Hamilton, third; RUHo llu'den, fourth; 2:-3 fine of last and best heat. In 2:13 pace, five heats, was won by Miss Gund; Currie Nation took first two hoaia, and Miss Gund lust three. Best time was 2: H Carrie Nation, second; 8t. Elmo, third; Morris Raymond, fourth; Tony BUI, fifth; Frank Francis, sixth. Kuhniii-t race, thr.w-fourths mile, won hy Golden C. ; Nettle C, second; Senator Frieze, third. Time: 1:17V4. When you have anything to buy or sell advertise It In The Bee Want Ad columns. If larana canyon A El Tovar open the ycafrJund i California Cool .Sierras Av?3eaKorc Low rates all summer 1 a thwy Summer tourist tickets to Colorado, Arizona and1, California. Libera, limits, divers routes and stop-overs, Aik lot "ACoaarada Suataia." Tlaaa afCttaaa-a'1 Th Colorado Flyer and California Limited Santa F traini ot luxury and speed adord a cool trip over dustlea tracks, protected by block signal. ftad Hanvjr aasa, tua. GOLFERS MARE LOW SCORES Qualifying: Limit in National Amateur Tournament is 165. TRAVIS WINS THE GOLD MEDAL Former Champion Tarns In l,OTet Card Eighteen Westerners, Thir teen Kasterners and Trro Canadians Qualify. CLFTVELAND, O., July ll.-Thlrty-three contestants for the nnttonal amateur golf championship yesterday finished qualify ing rounds with scores of 166 or better. Nothing could better show the high class of the field that is entered for this year's championship than these scores, the high figure being four strokes better than that of a year ago at Englewood, N. J., when 189 qualified. The Kuclld course, over which this year's championship la to be decided. Is regarded by most experts as being two strokes easier than the New Jersey course, so this shows a good msr gln In favor of the field that Is entered this year. With weather conditions almost perfect for good golf, many low scores were made today. Walter J. Travis, twice winner of the national championship, former holder of the championship of Great Britain, and always regarded aa one of trie most for midable contestants, today tied the amateur course record of 71, which ! the best cor ever made In a national amateur golf championship and but for a topped mldlron shot on the fifteenth hole, which proved costly, might have tied the profes sional record of 69, made by Willie Ander son two years ago. W. T. West of the Philadelphia Country club, also made this score earlier In the day, but the 43arden City veteran got the gold medal for the lowest qualifying score, as on yesterday ha made 75 to the Philadelphia youngster's 78. Walter E. Egan and Chandler Egan of Exmoor, Fred Herreschoff of Garden City, Norman Macbeth and W. C. Fownes, Jr., Of Oakmont, W. A. Stlckney of St. Louis, George S. Lyon, the Canadian veteran, F. R. Martin of Toledo, National Champion E. H. B. M. Byera, O. W. Jones of Toledo, H. W. Fraser of Toledo, S. O. Stlckney of St. Louis, J. K. Bole of Euclid, all made scores under 80, Chandler Egan get ting a 74 and Travers, Macbeth and W. A. Stlckney 75 each. Nineteen Westerners Qnnllfy. Eleven eastern players, nineteen western ers and two Canadians qualified for the championship play, but the draw was un fortunate for the westerners, as It puts Western Champion Ned Sawyer and Chand ler Egan together In the first round. The east, however, will suffer In the afternoon, as If Herreschoff and Travers win their morning matches, as they are almost cer tain to do, they will meet In the second round. Of other favorites for the championship W. F. Travis meets Father Sherman In the first round and the winner of that match, in all probability Mr. Travis, will meet the winner of the Lyon-W. C Fownes match In the afternoon. Among those who turned In qualifying scores were the following; D, E. Sawyer, Wheaton, 76, 83168. W. J. Travis, Garden City, 76, 71-146. W. C. Fownes, Jr., Oakmont, 79,. 76 15S. Warren K. Wood. Homewood. 81, 80161. Fred K. Herreschoff, Oarden City, 75, 76-ir,i. Mason Phelps, Midlothian, 81, 8814. E. M. Barnes, Englewood, 79, ffi 164. The following tied at 165 for the last four i Pisces; J. n. inuas, Aiiainenr j. a. ! MacDonald, Oarden City; H. W. Fraser. . -r.i... a . ti.M a. A -A it C. Fownes, Oakmont. In the play-off on the tie MacDonald ! toDoed his second shot Into the bunker and "PPeu Ills ait-uim IIIUI 1I11U ins uunaor ana lo"t FTar Chllda, Reld and Fownes thug qualifying for the championship play, 1 Draninai for Tadar. The drawings for the first round of match play tomorrow were made Immediately afterwards and are as follows: J. S. Stlckney, St. Louis Country olub, galnst Fred Herreschoff. Garden City. W. A. Stlckney, St. Louis Country club, against J. D. Travers, Montclalr. C. H. 8tanley, Cleveland Country club, against Max Behr. Morris Country club. P. W. Whlttemore, Brookllne, against W. K. Wood. Homwood. E. M. Byers, Oakmont, against Norman MacBeth, Oakmont. H. W. Vrr. r, Toledo, against W. E. Egan, EMnoor. D. E. Sawyer, Wheat, against H. C. Egan, Eotmoor. F. R. Martin, Hamilton, O., against J. K. Bole, Euclid. Harold Weber, Toledo, against K. P. Ed wards, Midlothian. K. M. Barnes, l&nglewnod, against W. T. West, Philadelphia Country club. O. A. Ormlston, Oakmont, against J. H. Chllds, Allegheny. Archie Graham, North Jersey, against J. M. Ward, Fox Hills. Mason Phelps, Midlothian, against W. C. Fownes, Jr.. Oakmont. , O. W. Jones, Toledo, against Archie Reld, St. Andrews. George 8. Lyon. Lambton, against H. C. Fownes, Oakmont. T. M. Sherman, Utlca, against W. J. Travis, Garden City. FIRST ACCIDENT OF THH TOVR Glldden Contest Without Incident Un til Leaving Cleveland. TOLEDO, O.. July 11. The second day of the endurance contest for the Glldden and Hower cups was begun from this city today when the first of the con'estants crossed the starting point at 7 o'clock en route to the west. The other machines left at short intervals of several minutes each. Today's run Is from here to South Bend, Ind., from whloh city they will go to Chicago, where two days will be spent In resting. Thus far tho trip has !en sucessful on all sides and practically uneventful. No serious accidents have been reported. A heavy rain fell during the o'ght and the dusty roads are covered with small pools of water and m.ud. During the morn ing hours the weather cleared slightly, but before the last car hud crossed thrf artlti line a light, drizzling rain began to fall. A quiet night was passed by the majority of the contestants In their respective hotels, while a grest many of the others spent TOLUM), O., July 11. The first accident of note In the endurance run for the (Ilia- Colorado A racatio.1 among ihcApducd 1 I fMC5l Saail Larimer, Paaa. Agent. 406 6th A, F.quiutle B!dg Ies Muioca, !, - den cup occurred to.lny when the car of K. R. Otis of Cleveland, carrying his wife, J. J. Nunan, Miss Itolllns and J. VA Spuoncr was overturned nr'-iut six miles meat of this city. Mr. OtM, Mir rtolllns and Mr. Nunun were the moat seriously Injured aa they ner plnlon-'d litulernerit !i the heavy car. There had ln-rn some delay in starting nnd litis attempted to ninke" up the lc.t time after lie wns out of the city limits hlle going at a Mxli speed he attempted to pa I'lilllp ft Flinn's car snd while tak ing the otT ill of the rond the niachlno skldrled ami slid over the embankment Into the dltrh. The nnfortt-nate i-asengers were qi.l' kiy place.) in Flinn's car nnd htirrld back to th, starting point where they re ci'lvrd medical ntfntltin. SoT'TH HEuNK. Ind . July 11 Sixty cars of the Gitdiiet. tour party arrived at South l'cnd beiore 6 o'cl'c'e this evening and others nt i iirglrd In later. Tin- pilot sr rived at H';lj o'clock, nnl contestant No. 4, rirlvfn by H. A. (Irnnt of estcheater, ar rived at 3:33 o clock. Tne other cars lire In bad shape from rain end mud T. O. 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New England Old Ilome Week Sale . datea July . 25th . to 28th. Return limit August 5th, with privileges of extending to August - Slet, upon payment of extension fee. Tickets and information at City Ticket Office, 14Q2 Farnam St, r write MEN .i S. L Corner a buggy upset and Clsrk was Tj- Jured. The run from l..lo to South iK-nd was marked by msnv hsrdsMns and thn travel, rs were cheered when they reach". I the t illver hotel, the resting place for tonight. I Jammer Koot Ball at Midway. Co.m1i Ftaug has ranounced a sunini.'r lsss..n of f,.(t ball .nt Marshall fl"ld He . a i v. -nniiliiw will con.inct classes ir iu.-.'.- sn.l players all lunnir, b-glnnlng on Mon day. .porting Brevities. The Happy Hollow club Is to open week from Siiturdny. The Rourke family returna Friday for a short stay nt home. Frnnk flumcc regard the Phillies TS the dark horse in the National league nice. Ifeletei aguin butiiix'd Into one of tln.se tight grimes In which his team mutes did not hit the ball to pi. 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