THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JULY 16. 1907 LONG GAME ENDS IN A TIE STANDING OF THE TEAMS Omaha and Pueblo Play Seventeen Indecisive Inningi. PITCHERS IN FINEST FETTLE Hall and Mf((rrof Hook I p for Hard Fight and Cult with Honor Well Divided at the End. Omaha, 1; Pueblo, L For seventeen exciting Innings Omaha and Pueblo fought out a hull game nt Vin ton street park Monday af i noon, and It ail count fur naught, fur the pme ended In a tie, 1 to L Umpire Haskell called time at tho end of the sevententli Inning because of darkness. Manager rrt1l pre sented the liest ho had fur the lntl1-f' !ay parade and trotted out MOregor, til" new recruit from Sett tie, where no has made a tiioKt enviable record To say l'C pitched good ball would be putting the faet too mildly, for ho nllowed but eight hits Iti those seventen Innings, nlmont two rntlre games, and ho passed but two of the Hourke family. Hall wan Just as fine, except for Ht'le wlldnejs at times as he allowed but nine hits, passed six, hit two nd struck out ten, while Mac struck out but four. On tha first day of this month Mr. Hall engaged In another notuble contest, lasting sixteen Innings, which he lost to the Ducky Hohnea bunch. Ho did not propone to lose the game yesterday and pitched tho game Of bis Ufa. Pueblo made Uie first run In the fourth Inning ar.d Omaha tied the score In the sixth, and then for eleven Innings the battle waa fought out with nelthor side able to take an advantage. How the Hons Were Ilullt. Bader opened the fourth with a single and was sacrificed to second by Hyan. There be stayed until Mr. Llwert came along and soaked out a single, whlcK sent him acroes the plate with the first run of the game. Omaha made Its run In the sixth inning after Hall had boen retired. Jielden lined 4)ne through Mr. McGregor, which that esteemed gentleman did not choose to handle, and went to second on Franck's infield out. Aulrey saved the day by hit ting a double to left field. From the sixth to tho seventeenth Inning, Omaha made but one hit off Sir Hubert, While JAieblo was managing to get a hit very other Inning; or so. Each team had aeveral splendid chances to win the game, but the "hit they longed for never came." Pueblo had a man on third In tho seventh Inning, but Corhnn could not hit out the ball. Autrey reached" third In the ninth Inning on a hit, a sacrifice and nn Infield out, but Oruham could not connect safely Just at that time, rlthough he made two hlta during the game. In the fl'fteenth Inning Melcholr opened with a hit and tola second, and still tho hitters following blm could send him along no further. Tough Lurk of the Game. The real tough luck story came for Omaha In the ninth, when two singles were mado and still the coveted goal could not be crossed. Tho "game ball" was hit by Graham In the fifteenth Inning. He landed on one of those kind you like to read about and It looked to be surely safe for three sacks. It would havo been If one speedy Orand .Island boy, named Hyan, waa not perched out In left field and being jealous of Orand Iisland Graham's prowess, thought be would take some of the honors hlmsolf. Ho sprinted and then soared In the air and when be straightened up, after turning several sommersaults, It was dis covered be had the bull In his bund. That Waa not the only phenom pluy Mr. Ryan made. In the gume, either. He made one bard sprint to near third base, which brought forth applause from the women, for It was ladles' day and they were out In abundance, and he captured another ball from close to the bleacher fence, after a bard run. Although badly crippled and black and blue from hoof to cocoa, Jack Haskell um pired a splendid game, and the only kick either side made In the seventeen long Innings, was when Qondlng stood In the way when Ryan and Elwert were trying to negotiate a double steal In the last In ning. The Pueblo bunch did not seem to realise that (londing Is paid to stand In tho road and protect that plate. Ryan had walked and Elwert hit' for a single, with two out, when a double steal was at tempted. Qondlng lined the bull to Franck, Who returned tt to the plute In time to run Ryan down between bases. The same teams this afternoon. OMAHA. Alt R. H. PO. A. E. Jtelden, rf 7 1 1 1 1 0 Franck. hh 7 0 0 3 8 0 Autrey, If 7 0 2 6 0 WESTERN LEAGUE. Played. Won. Lost. Omaha 83 49 34 Drs Moines. ...... ,T4 43 21 Lincoln 78 M 86 Denver 70 87 88 Hloux City 78 S3 41 l'ueMo 75 28 47 Chicago G7 20 . 740 Chicago M 36 New York. .46 Z7 .6 Cleveland.. .47 3 Pittsburg. ..44 M6 Ietroit 41 30 I'hlla 41 S3 .677 Phila 42 Boston S3 40 .v.2 New York. .84 SS Brooklyn... 32 45 .41 Bt. Louis.. ..Xi 47 1 in innatl. .31 41 . IK. "ton 29 46 Ht. Ixiuls....!) f.2 .Zi5 Wa'hlngt'n .23 47 pet .B0 .61 .S3 8 .4H8 .418 .371 .M .M'l .577 ,6'Jt .472 .3! .87 8.U AMEK AKHN. IOWA LIlAGUFi. Toledo M -.12 .14 Owkaloosa .37 1:4 .6f'7 Minneapl's.47 1 .Ma Waterloo. . .36 25 ..XI I olumlius . io 35 .fra Jacks'nvlle.33 27 .EkV) Milwaukee.. 43 41 .612 Burlington. .14 23 . 540 Kan. City. ..41 41 Marshalt n.32 2 .52r Ini!avllle...36 4i .4.19 ( it t um wa. . .IB 35 .4f3 Indlanap la.fw .SI .4"7 Qulncy 3"l Si ,4.V Bt. Paul 34 5i) ,4"6 Keokuk 20 44 .313 OAME3 TODAY. Western league Pueblo at Omaha, Den ver nt Lincoln. Ies Moines at Hloux City. National League Pittsburg at New York, Cincinnati at lhll.id'lphla, Chicago at Bos ton. St. Louis at Brooklyn. Amertcan League Washington at Detroit, Philadelphia nt Cleveland. New York at Chicago. Boston at St. Iuls. American Association Columbus at Mil waukee. Toledo at Minneapolis, Ind anapolis at Kansas City, Imlsvllle at St. Paul. CUBS SHUT OUT QUAKERS Chicago National! Win PitcherV Battle at Philadelphia. SCORE IS ONE TO NOTHING Lone nan of the Game Is Made by ftheckard on Two Singles ad an Error mt the riate. battle here today Chicago shut out Phila delphia, 1 to 0. The visitors scored their only run on two singles and an error at the plate. Pitcher Dugglcby of the local team baa been released to PHtBburg. Score: CHir-AOO. AB.H.O.A.B. fmmm iflili VI ni There never would have been occasion for the Pure Food Law if all products had been as pure as Good oh Bottled In Bond " It has always been and always will be pure whiskey. We have never varied its fine, distinct flavor or smoothness. It has been every drop whiskey u Since 1857s A. Ccckeclielmtr k Bros. aMatUar. PltteSMmrsh. I. Welch, cf 6 0 2 4 0 0 Dolan, lb 7 0 0 18 1 0 Graham, 2b 6 0 S 1 0 Austin, 3b 6 0 0 4 4 0 Gnndlng, c 6 0 1 12 6 0 Hall, p ( 0 0 0 60 Totals 68 1 t 61 26 0 . rUEBLO. AB. H. H. PO. A. E McGllvray, cf 6 0 1 8 0 0 Hader L'b 6 1 8 8 6 1 Ryan, If 6 0 0 6 0 0 Melcholr, rf 6 0 110 0 Klwcrt, 3b 5 0 2 3 7 0 I. Uelden. lb 6 0 0 28 2 0 Corhan, ss 6 0 13 3 0 Drill, c 6 0 0 4 0 0 McGregor, p 6 0 1 1 11 0 Totals 60 1 . 9 61 28 1 SlirU, rf. . . 4 0 0 Fbf knj. It. 4 1 4 Frhiiltc, rf... 4 2 1 Hofman. lb . I 0 13 H-lnleldt. ah 4 0 1 Tinker, ra.... 4 1 2 Kvrrp. lb... 10 0 Morpn, c 2 0 6 Lundsreot p. 2 0 0 PHILADELPHIA. AIJ. H O. A E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 Runs- omaha Pueblo Hlts- Omnba Pueblo .. 0000010000000000 0-1 .. 0001000000000000 01 .0011120010000000 2-8 .0012100100100011 18 Two-base hits; Autrev. McOreaor. Ba-scs on balls: Off Hall, 6; off McGregor, 2. Hit ny pitcned tiail: uy Hall, 2. Struck out: Hy Hall, 10; by McGregor, 4. Left on iBRes: Omaha. H: l'uebln. 7. Aarrincn liltn- Welch. Ryan. Drill. Stolen bases: Ao.tln McGilvray, Melcholr. Double plays: Hall to Franck to Dolan; Franck to Dolan; El wert to Hidden to Elwert. Time: 2:60. Umpire: Haskell. Attendance: l.WO. Notes of Itae Game. Three fast doubles helped to enliven the game. The. hit and run game worked the nnlv time It was tried. In the thirteenth lnnlna all three outs were mode on files to Autrey. Graham made his first hit hv sheer speed. He bit toward third and heat It out clean. Drill hit the ball so bard nnee ha hrnlia his bat and that waa the nearest he came to making a hit. Donald McGregor was credited with a peculiar assist. He pushed the ball over to Belden with his foot. Captain Franck also nulled off a flne stunt. Ho ran clear to second to raDture grounder, Juggled the ball and then was able to nail the runner at first. Magnificent fleldlns: wos done nil thi. way through the game. The only sign of a wabble was when Rader miscued on Hall s grounder. He nearly caught tho lengthy pitcher, at that. In the eighth Innlnr. with Mcfiiivrmr nn second, Rader singled, tho ball going to Helden. Mao tried to sprint fori home, but he forgot who was In right field and Rclden got the ball back In plenty of time for Gondlng to make tho put-out. Grand Island Graham milleri down nit a flv in the sixth that was a corker. Rader hit the ball toward Helden and Graham sprinted toward right. When he saw Mnlrten was not aolni; to be stile to nun. ture the ball he simply flapped his wings and flow up and got It. Plieblo had a chalice to acore In lha third Inning, but did not know It. Corhan was on third when McGregor hit his to- rscker. Corhan did not dare to leave the sack for fear Autrey would capture the ball, and when be saw It una a-nlno- safe he could make but third. One base on a two-sacker. Mloax i'aur tor Champs. SIOUX CITY. Jlllv IT). DCS Mntnea tr.r,U many liberties with Eddio Smith this ait. ernoon, hammering out a 4 to 1 victory off Sioux City. Clarke pitched a steady game ami aside from the sixth Inning, when Nobllt cracked him for a double and Weed followed with a long single, the Sioux were seldom within sight of the scoring rubber. Pheles, an outfielder, Joined the champions in Sioux City today. Score: SIOUX CITY. Nance, If D. Sheehan. 3b Nobllt, of Weed, 2b Hart, lb Granville, es ... Muni), rf J. hheehan, c .. Smith, p Totals 0 0 Thom. cf... 4 0 2 0 OKnphr. 2ti.... 4 0 1 1 Otiiup. rf 2 0 2 0 0 Mlfl. It ... 3 0 0 0 ( ourlnry. lb. 2 1 5 OCmnt. 3b 2 2 0 1 0 P.hjI'ii. pp.... 2 0 1 1 0 li.x.ln. c 3 0 4 J 0 St'PrKp. p.... 1 0 1 'Optoma 1 0 0 Totalp 22 4 27 15 0 Total! 21 2 tt t 3 Rutted for Bparka In ninth. Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Philadelphia 00000000 0-0 Two-base hit: Grant. Sacrifice hits: Hof man. Double plays: Magee. Doolln to Knabe. Left on bases: Chicago, 5; Phila delphia, 2. Bases on balls: Off Lundpren. 1. First base on errors: Chicago, 1. Struck out: Ry Lundgren, 5; by Sparks, 2. Time: 1:25. Umpires: O'Day and Kleni. ROSTON. July 15. Boston and St. Louis divided today's two games evenly, St. Louis winning the first, 1 to 0, and Ronton the second, 4 to 2. The first game was marked by excellent fielding by Hoston, the sup port given Young making the game look like a pitcher's battle. Heebes only base on balls was Intentionally given to Beau mont. The masterly pitching of Roujtes gave Boston the second game. Kcore, first game: ST. LOVI9. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.FJ. AU.H.n.A.E. Byrne, 2h.... 4 0 Barry, rf 3 13 Kimrtrhy, lb 2 11 Purnrtt, cf... 4 0 1 Holly, aa 4 0 1 Murray. If... 4 1 2 llnstrttar, 2b. 4 I 0 Koonan, o. ... 4 1 t Breba, p 40 0 7 OHrlnwrll, pp.. 4 0 0 Tnnry, lb. .. 4 0 0 Hraln. Sb 4 1 0 Iti atimont, cf 3 1 0 I' lahrrtv, If.. 4 0 0 Kurka. rf 2 1 0 UUrhoy, 2b. . 3 0 0 Nei-dham, c. 8 1 0 Young, p 1 112 0 0 2 10 1111 12 0 6 14 0 0 Hopke. bases: Time: Passed ball: Leahy. Left on Kansas City, 2; lhdianapoils, 9. 1.4j. Umpire: Wetdeiu BELATED KMH1KS OF UOI.KHIIS Iran d red Fifty to Compete In TtsnP mlaalaalppt Toprnamrut. DAVKNIt iRT. la , July 15 -(Special Tele gram.) Related entries have tin. leaned the number of entries for the Trausmlf slsslppl golf tournament to about l. and of these about forty visiting players are alriady here and commenced practice play on the arsenal course this morning. Among the Inte entries was thst of Jar frav of Minneapolis, winner of last year's tourney. Walter (' 4o-hole") Fairbanks of lunviT, "Dun" Gulnand and Warren Dick inson of Lws Moines and many other well known golfers are among the early ar rivals here. mond yesterday nfternoon. Brndley was pitching a shut-nut game and was given perfect support. Rain stopped the game after the first half of the fourth waa played. Spore: O'Neill. 6; Stuart, 0. Hits: O'Neill. 4; Stuart, 1. Struck out: By Hunt, 4; by Bradley, 6. Krrors: Stuart, 3 Bat teries: O'Neill. Bradley and Wilson; Stuart, Hunt and IKire. Umpire: Crunin. GAM KS IN THE AMERICA LEAGUE Chicago Shuts Out New York Fifteen to Nothing;, CHICAGO, July 15. Chicago batted Orth and Moore hard today and shut out New York, 15 to 0. Score: CHICAGO. AU.H.O.A.E. Hahn, rf Jonra, cf 6 Ihinohua, lb. 6 Rnhr. 2b i NEW YORK. AB II O A K Drain, 8b I Beaumont, cf 4 Flaherty, If.. 4 DurkB. rf 3 Hltchey, lb.. 1 Nreriham, 0.. 4 Boll Ilea. P.... 4 Total! 24 11 27 12 6 Totals 31 4 27 12 0 8t. Louis 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Boston 0 00000000-0 Two-base bill Holly. Thr -e-bnso : It: H )S- tetter. Sacrifice hit: Uniry. Stolen nases: Murray, Byrne. Double plays: Noedhatn end Brldwell, RItchey and Tenny; Brld well; RItchey and Tenney. Left on bases: St. Louis, 9; Boston, 6. Bases on balls: Off Young, 2; Beebe, 1. 8truck out: By Young, 6; by Beobo. 7. Time: 1:38. Umpire: Kigier. BOSTON. BT. UOt lS. AB.H.O.A.E. . AB.H.O.A.K. Brtdwall. ps.. 2 110 IByrns. lb....l 1 1 0 0 Trnney. lb... 1 111 1 0 Barry, If... 4 1 1 0 1 I i a i ivnnrirny, iu v , v 12 0 Otlumrtt. cf... 1 0 S 0 0 II 6 0 Hollv. aa 1 0 1 8 0 10 1 0 Murray. If.... 4 110 0 18 0 H.litr, 2b 4 1 1 0 1 1 4 1 OMamhall, 0.. 8 0 10 1 0 0 14 tl.uah. p 10 0 10 Promina, p... 1 0 0 o Totals 827 16 3 " , Totals 27 4 24 10 3 Boston 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 4 St. Louis 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 02 Hits: OtT Lush, 8 In three Innings; off Fromme, 6 in five Innings. Sacrifice hits: Konetcky, Holly, Ritchie, Brain. Double plavs: Marshall to Holly; Brain to Ritchie to Tenney. Left on bases: Bos ton. ; St. Louis, 6. Bases on balls: OT Luah, 2; off Fromme, 4; off Boultes, i. Hit by Pitcher: By Boultes, Byrne. Struck out: By Lush, 8; by Frommo, 4; by Boultes, 6. Passed balls: Marshall, Needham. Time: 2:02. Umpire: Rlgler. lleds Win from Giants. NEW YORK, July 15. Ewing proved too much of a puzzle for New York In today'a game and Cincinnati won by a store of a to 2. The local team hod to resort to a change of pitchers, Ame.8 re placing McOlnnity In the pinth. Score: CINCINNATI, KBW YORK. AB H O A B. AU.rl.u.a.ai a i a a Douahcrty, If 4 1 nn a Sullivan, c... 2 Hart, c 2 Qulllln. 3b... 4 While, p 4 Altroi k, p. . . . 1 0 4 6 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 8 0 Aa n. ii. po. a. a ...4 0 1 2 0 0 ... 4 0 1 0 4 0 ...411800 ...401210 ...4 0 1 16 0 0 ...3 0 0 1 7 0 ... 4 0 1 1 0 0 ... 2 0 0 8 0 1 ... 3 0 0 0 4 0 .. sa i i n ii 1 MOINES. All. R. H. PO. A. E. ...611030 ...401110 ... 3 1 2 2 0 0 ...6 1 - 3 3 0 0 ...412220 ... 3 0 2 2 6 0 ...3 0 0 14 1 1 ...4 0 0 2 0 0 ... 4 0 0 1 3 1 ...35 4 11 27 J8 1 .00000100 01 .01100001 14 Husglns, 2b Mitchell, rf bchlpl, 0.... (lanial, lb.. Mowray, lb, krucr, at.. Kana. aa ... Odwell, If.., Kwlng, p.. Totals 10 18 Shannon, If.. 4 1 0 0 0 .610 0 llrowna, rf... 4 1 0.0 1 .61(1 OlMTlln. 3b... Ill .6 13 0 0 Siymour, cf.. 4 110 .4118 OiUnnldn, lb. 4 0 1& 1 .til OOahlan, sa... 4 0411 I 0 1 1 1 Hliav. !b 8 V 2 1 0 .4310 Bovi. rnian. o 4 2 3 I 0 I .3 1 0 0 0 McOlnnity, p 2 0 0 ( t 'Strang 0 0 0 0 0 .14 18 27 11 lAmra. p 0 0 0 1 Urenn.hau . 1 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 Chase, lb.... 4 1 8 1 0 8 0 0 EltwrMd. a 4 1 1 3 1 11 1 0 Wlllmma, 2b. 4 0 1 2 13 0 Otaporla. rf... 4 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 Mnrlarlty, Jb. 4 1 0 1 1 1 8 Oi'onroy, If.... 4 1 8 0 0 1 t OKlrlnow, c... 1 0 1 1 18 0 OThnmaa, c... I 1 8 0 1 1 1 lOrth. p 1 1 0 0 8 10 Mnor. p 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Hoffman, cf..8 0 3 0 TA1II.EN THUS EI) O.X AUSTRALIANS Wright and Rehr Take Double from Brooke and Wilding. LONDON. Julv 15. After having lost his i single match In the contest of Saturday for I the Davis cud. the lawn tennis trophy, (Reals C. Wright and Karl H. Rehr, Ameri cans, turned the tarjles touay on me Aus tralian team, composed of Norman F,. Brooke and A. F. Wilding, and. playing together In the doubleH, won one of tho hardest contested matches ever witnessed on the Wimbledon courts. The scores wero 3-6, 12-PI, 4-tt, 6-2, 6-3. Tho Australians took tho first set with comparative case, and It was only after tho most strenuous play that the Americans Were able to place the second to their credit. The Australians won the third set, and It looked as though the match cup was out of tho reach of the Americans. Wright and Bdir, however, then mado a great effort, and, tiring out their competitors, bad all the best of it in the concluding sets. To win the Davis cup the Americans must take both of their matches in the singles tomorrow; FIND KELLY MAY DO AS PLEASES Base Ball Commission Hands Down Decision In Mt. Louis Case. CINCINNATI, July 16. The case of Play ing Manager M. J. Kelly, whose experi ences during the last two or three years have Included a resort to the federal courts and numerous appeals to the national com mission, was again passed on by that he.se ball supreme court In a decision given out today. Kelly recited tho facts ot bis removal from a game in the American Totals 43 16 27 10 3 Totals 8S 8 84 10 4 Chicago 1 4 0 0 6 0 0 4 15 New York 00000000 0 0 Two-base hits: Rohe, Altrock, Orth. Three-base bit: Halm.' Hits: Oft White, 6 In seven Innings; off Altrock, 2 In two Innings; off Orth, 8 In two Innings; oft Moore, 13 In six Innings. Sacrifice hit: Jones. Stolen bases: Hahn, Dougherty. Double plays: Davis to Donohue; Qulllln to Donohue. Left on baffit: Chicago, 8; New York, 6. Struck out: By White. 8; by Altrock, 2; by Mire. 1. Tlmy 1:G2. Umpires: Hurst and Connolly. 1 I 1..,..,.... I ,M,:.,.m IV,. ,l.n..l.A Brttlnff a iranui; ill ui. u,1'. ,iiijjii7 tinp v, 0 ! orders from ITesldent Ban Johnson, w ho a claimed that Kelly had been rolcasod by the St. Louis Americans and that he was 1 I further disqualified by the American as- 1 Boclatlon In December, Km. St. IaiUIs falling to have Included Keny a name In the list of reserved players, the commission by majority vote, holds that Kelly is a free agent Insofar as tho St. Louis claim Is concerned. As to the other claim of the player the commission an nounces that It has no jurisdiction at this time and could only have Jurisdiction on an appeal by the player from the action of the American association. ITesldent Johnson of tho American league tiled a mi nority finding In which he maintains that the national commission cannot under any circumstances have Jurisdiction In the case. BSKR Our Nation's Ba aei s has mane of the ButrttlTa proaaruaa of milk aad iesa alcohol taea cider For Health's Sake Try any of these brands whether on draught' or in bottles wherever you can PRIVATE STOCK. WIENER. EXPORT IY1UENCHENER MILWAUKEE Thtat) Bttri arc rammta for their pronounced character. Tht) ntMirishinf prop rtiet of malt aa) the tonic qualities of hops predominate ami a distinct BlaU flaror is accomplished fcy origintU methods. Omaha Branrh 84)2-10 DotiglaA 8t, Cor. 8th St Phoae Douglas 1081. VAL BLAH BREWIf.fi CO. MILWAUKEE, v r Sr- v. ! liuunhrrtjr, Ml I 1 Cnnnorp, lb. . ft f n-vllli. r 4 8 4 Mi-fnrm'k. 2b 3 4 Wlliian, p.... 1 9 noilwla, p.. 1 t Rnlh 1 LH.yla 1 McLear, Sb .... McLaughlin, cf Hogrlever, rf .. Dexter, c Andreas, 2b .... Oochnauer, ss .. Kelly. 11 1'heles, If Clarke, p Totals Sioux City Des Moines .... Two-base hits: Nobllt. Hurl Mel. en r McLaughlin, Hogrlever, Dexter (2). Left i on bases: Hloux t'lty, 6; Des Moines, V). Stolen ba.ie: Oochnaur. Sacrtilca hits: IJranvllln, McLaughlin. Hogrlever, Ooch raur. First base on balls: off Smith, S; off Clarke, 1. Struck out: Hy Smith 3; b, Clarke, 2. Wild pitch: Smith. passed bails: Uy Sheeusn, 2; by Dexter 1. Time: 1 :. Umpires: Sporer and Corbett. At tendance, 2.OU0. Denver ghat Oat Again. LINCOLN, Neb., July 15-Llncoln shut out Denver In one of the best games played on the Lincoln grounds this year. With McKay In tha box the visitors never bad a chance to win. They got one man to third and two men to second. Lincoln won the game in the first Inning, and added one score In tho eighth. Olmstead also pitched a flno game after the first. Mc Kay's work was steady ond he waa n complete puzzle to the Teddy Hears. The same was a line exhibition of base ball. Denver playing without an error uu to lha eighth inning. Score: LINCOLN. An. R. II. PO. A. E. 6 110 0 0 . Totals SS 1 27 )J 1 Batted for McOlnnity In tho eighth. Batted for Antes In the ninth. Cincinnati O2O1U002 06 New York 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 02 Tmn.ii.io hlf Mitchell. Three-base hit: Mitchell. Hits: tiff McOlnnity, 1 1 M. chpnry, cf 2 0 in eight Innings. Sacrifice hits: Devlin, 'Jar. Sb ... 8 0 ii.ur,. u K,,, rewinif. liuirmiia. Stolen Mrl n. base: Seymour. Left on buiies: New York, 7; Cincinnati, 13. Hit by pitcher: Uy McOlnnity. 1. Struck out: Hy Lwlng. 1; hy McOlnnity. 1; by Ames, 1. Time: 1:68. Umpire: Carpenter. Huston Wlua In Mlsteenth. BT. LOUIS, Mo.. July 15. Boston battled to a slxleen-lnnlng victory over St. Lulls toduy, 6 to 2. Taunehlll and Pelty pitched the entire game, Pelty weakening toward the end. Snore: UOSTON. BT. LOUS. All II. O A E. All. H O. A. K. Barr.tl. If... 7 3 1 Nllep, 2b I I 8 ft Sullivan, cf.. 3 3 0 l liimphlll. cf. 1 8 0 0 1 hton. It 4 Z V 1 1 OtM( krrlng. rf. 7 2 8 0 8 1 Walla.e, aa.. 8 0 7 6 0 8 1 Vraaer. Sb.... 7 8 1 I 3 1 Jonra, lb.... I I 21 ( I 8 0-:irvrna, c... 7 2 4 2 4 7 OPeltr. P 1 8 Ctmgalton, rf 7 1 6 t nrluuli. lb. 7 2 1 Kvrrla. 3b. ... 7 3 7 Ortmrhaw. aa 7 1 8 Kntglit, 3b... 4 0 3 t rlanr. o f 1 T Taunshill, p. ft 0 ft Ketchem, cf ... Fox, ib a 0 1 Holmes, 3b 4 I 1 1 Oagnler, as J 0 1 1 Davidson. If 1 0 0 2 Ki nlon, rf 4 1 i s Thomas, lb 4 0 0 11 Sullivan, c J 0 0 S McKay, p i 0 0 0 Totals a o o ! a Totalp M 12 4 22 4 Tnlala .41 17 48 28 3 St. IXHils 0 0000001000 0 000 12 Boston 1 000000OOO 00000 46 Two-baee hits: Nlles, Urlmshaw. Threo hase hit: Hemphill. Sacrlllce hits: Sulll- ..... 1...... .1. C.I.... I.rnl.,l,l Q,.,., VUII, JUiir. t.. ou'i'.ii ,uB.-o. .xioisi.v, , . , Yeager. Jones. Double plays: Taiinelilll, r,;. rf 4 Crlger to l ngiauu. i-eri on liases: mi. r.rr, jb s i io Louis 19, Boston 9. First base on b:ills: . l ,i d'nay Jb. . . ft 1 2 (iff Peltv 3, off rannehiu 6. 1 1 it ny p'uner: Bv Tannehlll. Hemphill. Struck out: By Pelty 3, by Tannehlll S. Time, 8:07. Um pire, O'Loughlln. I'll I iliuru Uefeota Ilrooklyll. BROOKLYN, July 15. Loach's hit for ! three bases when the 1ms. h were filled In 1 the sixth won today's game for Pittsburg, i GAMES IX AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Minneapolis Wlna from Toledo bp Score of Two to One. MINNEAPOLIS, July 15. John Free man's home run In the seventh with a man on first won the game for Minneapolis from Toledo today. Score: Batted for Keels in ninth. MINNEAPOLIS. TOLEDO. AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.R. O'Nnlll. cf...l 0 2 0 OBarbaau, as.. 6 18 8 0 Imnrton. 2b.. 2 ft 1 OJ.C'larka. Merlna. II I I I 0 OArmnrUPt-r, Rl 1 I I I J.Froaman, rf 3 1 I 0 0 Hniool, cf..,. ft 0(00 (irrmlnrrr. 8b 8 0 1 3 Pokomey, 2b 4 8 3 JyFrroman. lb 8 13 1 0 Prrrtns. 8b.. 8 10 8 Pxirlna, as.. 8 0 1 ft W. narks, lb 4 0 0 0 Oraham, 0...I 0 4 0 OAtiboct, 0 1 4 4 8 0 Ford, p 8 0 0 8 0 Kola, p 1 0 0 1 0 LpjwI 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 27 487 11 0 I total.., ...81 8 34 10 1 Minneapolis 00000080 -3 Toledo 0 0000000 11 Two-base hit: Perring. Home run: John Freeman. Sacrifice hit: Perring. Stolon buses: Mertes, J. Clarke, Pokomey. Left onhoses: Minneapolis, 1: Toledo, 12. Bases on balls: off Ford, . Hit by pitched ball: Kels, 2; Ford, 1. Struck out: By Ford, 4; Eels, 6. Time: :H0. 'Umpires: Kerin and Hayes. : Ilrewera Win In Tenth. MILWAUKEE!. July 15. With two out in the tenth, two' singles and Friers error followed by a long tlfree-bagger by Bevllla scored three runs for the home team which gave It the game by a score of 6 to 4. Wil son was wild und was relieved by Ooodwln In the sixth. Score: MlLWAIKtC. COLL'MBt'8. AB.H.O.A.E!. AB.H.O.A.B. Rol.ln.on, pa. 4 1 8 3 8 Prlel, 3b ft 101 1 Judo, rf I 3 1 Hulawltt, as. 4 1 OOruler. cf... 4 1 OKIhm. lb.... ft 1 14 8 0 0 snrvatlua. If 4 1 3 4 I 0 writ-lay, 2b.. S fM, o 4 1 1 UIp. p 8 0 0 0 0 Totals. 8 82 17 8 4 - I Totala S3 SO 10 t Hutted for Wilson In fifth. Hatted for Ooodwln in tenth. Two out when winning run scored. Milwaukee 110000000 86 Columbus 00101 0000 84 Two-base hit: Opssler. Three-base hit: Bevllle. Sacrifice hits: Judo, .Upp, HuLswIt. Clark. Stolen bases: Dougherty, Klhm. Double play: Upp, Hulswlt to Kihm. Left on bases: Milwaukee, A; Columbus, 9. Bases on balls: OIT Wilson, 4; off Upp, 5. Hit by pitcher: Robinson. Struck out: By WIlHon, 4; by Ooodwln, 1; by Upp, 4. Passed bulls: Bevllle. 2. 'lime: 2:00. Umpire: Kgan. Iloiisirrs Defeat Batchers. KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 15. 31ngle allowed Kansas City but three hits today and he was given faultless support. Score: , INDIANAPOMS. KANSAS CITY. AU.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Cook, cf 4 1 6 0 OMrrirldn. .. I 0 I I I 0 OMH-urthy, If. 4 0 OKivwIn. rf... 3 1 0 lirrklrr. lb. . 8 1 li Hualnuian, rf 8 0 OKrumr 2b. . 8 4 0 llurko, Sb.... 2 4 Ol'iiit, c 3 2 OCnitrhur, p... 8 IIOOPUU SHUTS OUT TOWJTSEN DS Fast Game of Ball Settled by a Ran In the Ninth. HOOTER Neb., July 15. (Special.) The Townsend Gun Company team of Omaha filuyeil here yesterday and was defeated n one of the fastest ball games ever pulled ofT In this olty. For eight consecutive In nings neither team could get a man across the plate. In the last -nuif of the nlntU limning with no one out Bulger sent out a two-bagger to center Held. He stole third and after the next two were cut out Hmker I came to bat and drove a fast arrounder to If. 8 0 3 0 0 i Baker at short, who threw wild to home, iiuiger scoring the winning and only run of the game. Bulger for the home team pitched a good game, allowing but five bits and striking out ten. Morearty also pitched a masterly game, he striking out seven men and allowing but four hits. Both teams played brilliant ball in the field. The fea ture of the game was a-freak atch In cen ter field by Atkins, the ball going to Barr, who missed It, and Atkins nailing It before It hit the ground. The game was played in fifty-five minutes, which Is also another record. Attendance, 600. Score: HOOPER. TOWNSHNPS. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. W. Zler,lb 4 0(0 lEastmaa. 8k.. 4 0110 R. Zelk.rp.3b 4 0 8 8 0 riakar, aa 4 1 1 I t Buliiar, p.... 4 8 0 8 OYuung, If 4 4 10 0 Jotippn, c 4 4 4 8 1 Hflaatur, tb.. 4 0 8 4 1 Hacker, 2b.... 4 0(3 OAtkllia, rf.... 4 1 1 4 0 Harrla. pp.... 4 3 8 3 1 Wlnalow, lb.. 4 1 11 0 4 Park. I, rf 800 OQul.lrr. c... 41(10 Buohali, cf.. 8 0 3 0 Onarr, cf 8 0 0 1 0 Juoat. II ( 0 1 0 0 Morearty, p.. 8 1 4 ft 0 the part of home players. Delalr pitched his fourth game for the week, and out of these he won three, one each from Sterling and Tecumseh, aside from the above. The coming week will witness a series of five games on the home grounds, opening with Tecumseh on Monday and Tuesday. Inas much as tho teams now stand even, an in- lere.iung contest: is looked for. GAMES I THE IOWA LEAGUE Doth of tha Leaders Win anal Tie for First nemalna. MARSH ALLTOWN, la., July 15. (Special Telegram. j Both the leaders In the Iowa league won today. Results: At Marnhalltown RILE. Marshalltown .0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 3 3 Waterloo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 K) 1 Butteries: Glffcn and Forney; Harmon and IJzette. At Qulncy- R.H.E. Qulney 0 1 0 0 6 2 0 0 - 11 8 Jacksonville ...0 0100000 01 7 5 Batteries: Farrell and Walsh; McCurty and Belt. At Oakaloosa R. 11.13. Oskaloosa 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 16 8 2 Oltumwa 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 04 8 1 Batteries: Steele and Mltze; Coykendall and Welgart. At Burlington First game: R.H.E. Burlington 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 7 1 Keokuk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 4 0 Batteries: Els and Bruggetnan; Huron, and Ryan. Second game: R.H.B. Burlington 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-2 9 i Keokuk 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-6 10 1 Batteries: Els, Wilt and Bruggeman; Cummlugs and Ryan. 1 I 1 8 8 3 0 1 I 1 1 HoKlry. c... I Willlama. pa. 4 Hoi'ka. 8b.... 3 Slagla, p 8 8 0 1 1 4 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 o a 0 I 2 1 4 4 1 Loath, rf 8 (VarkP. If . . 4 Wiii.r, aa. . 4 Ab'alrhlo. tb 4 Ntaloii, lb... 4 tltnrki'. 2b... 4 Oltiann, c. . . . 1 Phll!lil. p.. 8 Tola la. I 8 3 3 4 1 8 0 15 0 I 0 8 1 Totals Sfi 7 27 14 0 ToUla 2 8 27 ( Indianapolis 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 26 Kansas City 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Struck out: By Slagle, &; by Crutcher. I. Bases on balls: off Crutcher, 6; off Single, . Wild pitch: Crutcher. Stolen buses: Cook, McBrlde. Two-base hit: tprlngflrlal Take Gaame. SPRINOFIEIJD. Neb.. July 16 Special Telegram.) Springfield won from Its old rival, Gretna, Saturday In the opening game of the season, by a score of 8 to 6. Both teams are newly organized out of local talent, some of which were of uncertain quality before the game, but made good before the contest was over. Thomas Kelly, a Springfield lad, carrying off the honors In his brilliant deportment at short. The score: R H E. 'Springfield 01182000 1 661 Uretna 0 o 0 0 1 O 0 0 3 7 3 Batteries Springfield, Stilts and Bates; Gretna, Stutienneger and Burk. Tlmo, 1:40. Umpire, Nicholson. Paart Game at Hooner. HOOPER, Neb., July 15. (Special.) The Hooper ball team defeated the Townsend Gun Company team of Omaha In a very fast gume here yesterday. The winning score was made when there was one man out In the ninth Inning. The teams were ToUls 13 4 27 12 8 Total SS ft 26 14 8 Hooper 0 0 0 4) 0 0 0 0 11 Townsends 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Bases on balls: Oft Bulger, 4; Morearty, 7. Stolen bases: Hooper, 2; Townsends, 8. Two-base hit: Bulger. DIETZ BEATS HIGHLAND PARKS Rally In Eighth Saves the Association from Biting; tho Mad. In a game In which both pitchers de served to win, Dleta Association won from the Highland Park by a score of 6 to 4. Poor support behind Matthews In the eighth gave the Association four runs. The Council Bluffs boys made one In the ninth, but at this time Bennett relieved Schlndle. striking out the next three men. DIETZ. HIGHLAND PARK. AB.H.O.A.B. ABU O A a Huntar. If.... 3 11 lciliult. Jb.... (118 1 1 8 211. brwla, o.. 6 0 4 0 1 14 1 Owilaon. lb... (110 ( (Plata, 3b..... 4 18 1 ( 0 liV. Lnrwlp, If. 4 8 1 0 1 1 4 ( tllolat, aa 6 ( 8 1 8 13 1 OMatihowa, p.. 1 ( 1 T ( 0 0 Of. bra la. cf.. 4 0 ( ( ( ( ( 4 lAlllaun, rf ... 4 0 4 ( ( evenly matched and put up a very pretty contest. Tlie score: Townsend Gun Co..O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Hooper ..00000000 11 Batteries: Morearty and Qulgloy; Bulger and Jcnson. Hits: Townsend, 4; Hooper, 4. Two-base hit: Bulger. Earned run: Hooper, 1. Errors: Townsond. 3; Hooper, 6. Struck out: By Morearty, t; Bulger. 4. Bases on balls: Off Morearty, 1 oil Bul ger, 1. Time: 1:15. Umpirei Basler. Atlantlo Piles Up Score. ATLANTIC. Ia., July 15. (Special.) Tho Merchunts' Orays of this place played an other pobr game of ball at the park yeater daly when they crossed bats with the Wuick Brothers' team of McClelland. Tim game was poorly played throughout, many errors being made by both clubs. It re sulted In a victory for tha Orays by a score of 21 to 6. About 300 people witnessed the game. Sergeant pitched for Atlantic and was up to his usual good form until the sixth, when they fell onto his delivery hard, and White waa substituted. Lynch and Parish pitched for the visitors. Reenter Defeats Scrlbner. BEEMER, Neb.. July 16.-(Spoclal.) Tho Beemer base ball team went to Scrlb ner Sunday and defeated their fast team by a score of 8 to 1, Kcrlber getting their only score on a wild pitched bail. Although tho diamond was quite muddy an errorless game was played. Batteries: Beemer. At chlnsnn and Fehllnian; Bcribnor: Obrlne and Drier. Iloaklns Defeats Norfolk. IIOSKINS, Neb.. July 15.-(Spoclnl.) I fosk Ins and Norfolk played at Hosklns Sunday, the latter being defeated by a score of 6 to 0. Batteries: Hosklns, Phillips and Zlemer; Norfolk, Hank and Ollssman. Struck out: Hy Phillips, 8; by Haak, 3. Hits: Hosklns, 6; Norfolk, 3. Codabrs Win Two. The Cudahy's won a double header by defeating the Royals and tho Omaha club team. The first game was Won by the score of 7 to 0, and was void of feature. Tho Royals were unable to connect with Cunninghum's delivery. Tho second gams was played with the Omaha club, u fast colorod team, the Cud.ihy'a winning by tho score of 4 to 1. It waa a fast, clean and well played game. Batteries, tlrst game: Engllsh-Mlnngrr-son; Cunnlngham-Cassady. Second game: Whitney-Johnson; Golden-Cnssldy. To Prevent Shoes front Cracking use Quick Shine Shoe Polish, It oils, polishes and gives a patent leather finish and is water-proof. Ask your dealer for IL Bee Want. Ads always bring results. Andrrnoo. lb. 8 rpellm&Q, o.. 4 Waaamaa, lb.. 4 Laffertr, cf. .. 4 W. Plainer, rf 3 B.nnelt, aa-p. 4 Traojr. Sb 8 Bcbroder, p.. ( Totals 81 4 87 ( 4 Totala (7 ft 84 U 4 Dteti 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 6 Highland Park 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 14 Struck out: By Schlndle, 10; Bennett, 3; Matthews, 6. Bases on balls: By Schlndle, 1. Matthews, 8. Drrahrr Juniors Take Another. The Dresher Juniors defeated the Illinois Central Juniors Sunday by the score of 11 to 4. Batteries: Dresher Juniors, I Felt man and Williamson. The Dresher Juniors would like to hear from the Orchard Hills for some Saturday or Sunday game, and will ass 'j re them a fast game, since the team has strengthened. Call at U.15 Farnuui street, or 'phone Douglas 1S57. Humboldt Wins Slow Game. HUMBOLDT, Neb.. July 15 Humboldt yesterday afternoon defeated Verdon In a slow game of base ball on the homo grounds, the score standing 8 to 2, The visitors securi'd both their runa In the first innings as the result of an error on the visitors scoring four runs In that In nlng. The home team wuh only able to get in a single tally. Score: PITTSIIIKO. HHOOKI.YN. AU.H.O.A.E Ah. HO. AH. Annpraon, rf. 3 0 0 0 OAlpannan, 2b 6 0 4 2 0 0 npoy, 8b ( 1 S ( t ( 0 llummal. rf 4 0 Batch, if.. ft (Joroan, lb. 0 0 Malim.y, cf 1 OU'wIa. aa... 8 4 Hargan, c . . . 8 (Sraiilun, p. l.uinlay 2( ( 27 18 ( x-ra.tci for scan.on ..rninthi15 ' " ' ! A grreat many blood medicines contain Mercury, Potash, Arsenic or some Pittsburg o 0000400 0-4 other strong mineral. These ingredients acc unpieasanuy ana ouea aanger- Brookiyn ............ .o ooo oool 0-1 ; ousiy on the 6vsteni by affecting the stomach, and upsetting the digestion, and Threa-baso bits: Leach. Hummel. Sacrl- . ' , ' a...: . ..Un,i. 1i.,'n ljcE,... 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We have books on the different blood and 6kin diseases which we will be glad to Bend free to all who desire them, and will also furnish any medical advice wanted without charge. tagfflJtWHBKiaiTTrirt r-m BWI IlikaapatJippJ In Hs4r Takes Another. PKNPER, Neb.. July IS-(f fecial. 1-Pender won a fast game from Waketleld o the home grounds by a score of i to 4 Haltwrtes: Pender, Ltppold and Kelso; Wkaaiald. Ituabv and Hsndrtekann. Iiriu b iUfiA i ti In the Meantime Kearney Piles li Klrvfn. KEARNEY, Neb.. July IB -(Special Tele gram.) Orand Island and Kearney played today and Orand Island waa shut out, 11 to 0. Score: KEARNEY. ORAND Idl.ANp. AB.H O A K. AU.H.O.A.E Murphy, el ...I ( 4 ( (Mllla. aa I 10 11 Plara. rf 4 ( 0 1 ( llnhtn. c 4 0 4 8 0 Xanilprp. lb . 4 1 2 0 rnclhaln. rf J 1 0 4 1 Kllpalrlok. aa ft 2 8 1 4 Mull. ex. lb... 2 1 2 ( ( Barom. lb ... 4 3 I 1 C Uynrh. If 3 ( S ( 0 rarpntar. If. 4 ( 8 ( ( :i4. It, I 1 1 I Miiraaa. 8t..( 3 11 M -liowell. tb 3 8 ( ( Lu.il. a ( 1(8 (rward. cf...S 1100 rugala. p.... 4 2(1 (Millrr. p 3 0 ( ft ( Totals .8 II 7 3 ( Totals 27 ( Ti ( ( Earned runs: Kearr.ey, 8. Two-base hits: Pacoin. Morgan, Kugate. Three-base hit: Morgan. Home run: Santera. Double play: Iucaa to Bacorn to Xanders. Klrst base on balls: Off rugate, 2: off Miller. 8. Hit with pitched ball: Bv Pugate, t Passed ball: Rob-n. Wild p'tch: Miller. Ieft on bkes: Kearney. 9: lirand Island, 8. Struck out: By Fjgute, 10; bv Miller, 1. Time: 1.&0. Umpire: Pnndergrnft. ffi . tr . v ;.-" , i 7-.i In- t' -T;' f . ' .viir' I 3'l, - - . " ' Rain Save, tito.rt. O-NBII.L, Neb.. July lft (Speilal Tele-(rraio.r-Hatn saved the Stuart ball team i ' .-ry (f I I MEN CUHED 5 4-B CTTtE. THEN VOD PAV TS OUH FEB EbUblUhed In Omaha 16 Tear. E7DETfr Conaultatlon aP ItCaLpB and Examination. 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We treat nun only and enre promptly, safaly and thoroughly, and at the lowest coct, BBOMOHITia, OATAKK.H, KEBTOCS DBBTLITY, BLOOD tOX BOH, BXIaT DISXASSM, KID1T aad ILAODIIB SIBEAbXS, aud all Special Dlaeaaea aad Weaknesses aad their oeiuBlloatloaa. Consult Free bpeclaiUsU of Ui STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE DOCTORS FOR Call and D Examined Froe or Write Office Honre 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. buudayt 10 to 1 Ouly 1308 Farn&m St., Between 13th and 14th Sts., Omaha, Neb. Fertuanrntly Estatllatitxl la Ooiaba, Nebraaaa. - s-ass mm sMa.anM 3SMSZ8aG3mBBga