6 T1IE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1907. DLNCAMTES ARE SHUT OUT Eagan Beturni to Game and Shows He Hat Not Forgotten How. OMAHA WETS IT IN THE HE ST Pots an Additional Crimp In the Gin In the Third J ant to Show the Knalra Khat Thry Can Do In Pinch. ninl.a. 4; Bloux City, 0. and the Kngli-s divided honors at Linton strwt park Thursday aftt-rnoon wh'n Pa Rourko donated tils sliare of the gat n-relpts to the Ogles' bulldlnir fund, and the Rourke family shut out Duncan's Sioux by the score of 4 to 0. The Eagles turned out In poodly numbers to help boost the good cause along, and they brought thHr wives and sweethearts with them until they nenrly filled the huge rrnndstnnd and the boxes besides. Dan Canon, Fotin nfclieln and Will Sto Kham were the gr.-irxl financiers of the occasion and 1. iked after the money as It appeared, and all went homo ha;py because Omaha had won. Rattan had been out of the game slnca July 4, when he wrenched the muscles In his back In hitting up flies at Des Moines, but he was In good pitching; form, for all he had his ribs In slings, and did not aire the Bloux a chance to score, not a man getting as far as third base. Such heavy hitters as Weed, Hart, Nobllt and D. Shee lian did not come near to making a hit, and the others were few and far between. In two Innings only did It look as though the Inincan's might do something, bat In each of these nothing happened. In tho third J. Bheehan and Corhett, the first men up, filt for singles, but Sheehan was caught trying to make third when La nrand dropped a pitched boll for a minute and Nance hit Into a double. Duncan has two new outfielders, Nance, an old timer, who formerly played with Toledo and who Is quite a hitter, and Dressier who played with Wllllamsport In the Trt-State loague. Corbett did the throwing for Sioux City and he was hit hard at the start, but 'iftirwards tightened up and pitched great ijall. In the opening Inning Belden flew out !o Nobllt and Franck walked. Checkering Jilt for a nice double, which put Franck on :hlrd, when along came Welch with a fly to Nance, on whldh Franck scored. Autrey abided his time until Joe Dolan sent him icrosa the plate with a double, making two runs for a starter. In the second Inning Omaha made two singles, but Belden and Franck flew out to the outfield and no ccorlng was done In thfvt Inning. Autrey opened up the third Inning with his second double of the day and scored on Welch's single, the doctor going to second on the throwln. Dolan flew out to Nobllt, but Welch advanced a base on Graham's In field out and came home on Austin's two ascker. From that time on Mr. Corbett tightened up and Omaha made no further scores. The nearest was when Welch walked In the fifth, was sacrificed to sec ond and stole third. Ho stole third bo cause Bheehan did not think he would have the nerve to try and was not watch ing for the steal. Austin walked and then he and Welch tried for a double steal, which did not work, Welch being caught tt the plate. The game was characterised by clean fielding and the absence of any wrangling. Not an error was made by either side and the Fettles all got their money's worth. The same taairts this afternoon. The score: OMAHA. AB. R. H. PO. A. Pelden rf 4 0 0 1 0 Vranck, sa 2 1112 .' ntrey. If 4 12 10 -'elch, cf 3 1 1 1 0 1 olnn, lb 3 0 1 13 0 Graham. 2b 4 0 0 2 2 Vtixtln, 3b 8 0 1 2 4 ' a Brand, e 3 0 16 1 Krvgan, p 8 0 1 1 S Totals 29 4 8 27 12 E. 0 o : 0 : 0 , ! 0 ! SIOUX CITY. AB. ft. H. PO F. Nance. If ... 4 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 D. Bheehan. 3d 8 0 0 1 2 Noblit, cf 4 0 0 4 0 Weed, 2b 4 0 0 1 1' 6, Beer Prevents Dyspepsia America has been called a nation of dys peptics. Were we to drink more beer, there would be less dyspep sia. 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Lost Pet Omaha 84 61 88 .3 lies Moines 77 43 84 .of Lincoln 2 44 98 .688 Denver 78 39 8a .600 HI. ii City 82 35 47 .427 Pueblo 77 29 48 .377 NAT'L. mcaoub. amer league. W. L Pet. W. I,, prt Chicago 60 2f .7V Chicago 52 2S .ft8 New York. .47 29 Cleveland. ..47 83 .68 Pittsburg. ..46 31 ,f!7 Phtla 4.'i SJ .5-4 Phlla 42 34 . 552 Detroit 44 83 .6"9 Brooklyn... 3d 45 .444 New York.. 37 40 .41 Boston 33 4.1 ,4.'(4 Bt. txiuls. ...82 47 .404 Cincinnati.. 32 47 .405 Boston 29 4 .377 St. Louis. ...It 66 .2L'4 Washngt'n.25 60 .833 GAMES TOD AT. Western League Sioux City at Omaha, Des Moines at Lincoln. Denver at Pueblo. National league Pittsburg at Boston; Cincinnati at Brooklvn. Chicago at New York. ut. Louis at Philadelphia. American el.ague Washington at Cleve land, Philadelphia at Detroit. New York at St. Ioula, Boston at Chicago. American Association Columbus at Min neapolis. Toledo at Milwaukee. Imllnnnpolis at St. Paul, Louisville at Kansas City. Hart, lb 4 lii-nnville, ss, i Brevier, rf 3 J sheehan, c 8 Corbett, p 3 Totals 81 Runs Omaha 2 0 Bloux City 0 0 Hits Omaha t Bloux City 0 1 Two-base hits: Autrey Pases on halls: Off Co 0 0 1 0 12 10 0 1 2 0 0 0 13 10 0 2 0 8 0 0 0 24 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 IIOMOM 2 0 0 1 0 t 0- T, Austin, Dolan. rbett. 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Ragan, 1. Struck out: By Kenan, t; by Corbett, t. Left on bases: Omaha, 8; Bloux City, 5. Double plays: Austin to Graham to Dolan; Oranrllle to Hart. Sacrifice hit: Dolan. 8tolen bases: Welch. Time: 1:26. Umpires: Conahan and Hall of Omaha. Attendance, l.WKX Note of the (iame. A fast double by each team shut off pros pective scores. Dolan had several chances at. fast gTound ers, but he took them all In. The Kgles were flying high Thursday. Bonnenscheln says thnt If he failed to collect any of the tickets they may be retained as souvenirs. Granville made about the prettiest stop of the day when he ran over second, caught a fast grounder In one mlt, whirled and touched the base and then completed a double. Duncan Is trying to get a catcher for his Sioux City team. He has wired to get Townsend or Zalusky from Grand Island. Spies has quit the game, leaving Duncan with but one catcher. Conahan was badly bruised, especially on the knee, where Murphy hit him with the pitched ball, but he worked behind the bat and called upon Pitcher Hall of the Omaha teum to make base decisions for him. Lincoln Wins a. Tight One. IJNCOLN, July 18. Lincoln won from Des Moines today In one of the closest and best pitched games of the season, not run being scored by either side until the elev enth Inning. Both teams had s chance to score before the eleventh, but hits were not forthcoming at the right time. Des Moines' best chance came In the seventh. Moljear reached first on an error by Fox. McLaughlin hit a slow one and McKay threw over Fox's head, who was covering first baHe. This enabled McLoar to reach third, and none out. Hogrlever .ent a fly to Fenlon, whose quick return of the ball kept M'Lear on third. Dexter then struck out and Andreas flew out to Fenlon. Through a combination of circumstances In the eleventh Des Moines scratched out one score, after having three men on bases. Lincoln went to bat with the score 1 to 0 and pulled out a victory through some hard playing and Mc Lear's fumble. Score: LINCOLN. AB. R. H. PO. A. F. H. PO. A. Ketchem, cf 6 0 Fox, 2b B 0 Holmes, Sb 2 1 Gagnler, ss 5 1 IXiviflsnn. If 5 0 Fenlon, rf 4 0 Thomas, lb 4 0 Bullivan, c 4 0 McKay, p 4 0 0 0 0 8 0 8 3 4 15 5 0 Totals... 4 33 18 DES MOINES. 'AD. R. H. PO. A. 6 0 2 0 4 0 2 0 S MeLear, ss. McLaughlin, 0 Cf.. 0 l 6 2 1 15 Hoirriever. 3b Dexter, c Andreae, 2b..., Hupp, If Kelley, lb Oaiu hnaur, rf Clarke, p 4 8 8 Totals. .34 S 31 19 One out when winning run was made Lincoln 000000000022 ls Mnlnes 0000000000 1 1 Two-base hits: Fox, Thomas. Stolen bases: GuKnlor, Thomas, McLaughlin. Clarke. Double plays: Oufrnicr to Kox to Thomas. Kenlon to Thomas. Struck out: I v McICnv. 3: bv t'larke 1 B-lrt .,. balls: Off McKay, 1; off Clurke, 2. lilt with pitched ball: liy McKay. 8. Ift on bases: Lincoln, 8; Des Moines, 5. Time: 2:00. I'mplre: Brennan. Attendance: 1.0. RACE IV TUP. UTaTirn m a c a . -.. u.ui is. Omaha Dolntr Best Work, and AH Trams llnstllnn. Just at present the race In the Western leaKiie Is about the hottest In the rnnmrv The teams are 111 in good condition and each name that Is played goes to the limit Kutnes won were shuiouts nnri nf i Ienver suffered three. The fourth Denver game would also have been a shutout but nd up to last nlKht they had si-iire,l Ii' vn runs, nve of them in one game. All of which is going some. On Sunday afternoon Omaha will meet Des Moines for the only Sunday game the Champions hsve had In Omaha In two sea suns. A double-header will be plaved and there Is quite a bit of wise money about the town that wants to get down on the propo- emi'ii nun winHiiti win win nom ends of the session. It Is necessary that the result should be this way. for the last visit to Des M'dues was a trifle disastrous, the Cham. pious getting three out of four, which was never Intended. This leaves the season's raeord 8 to 6 In favor of Des Moines, there fore Omaha will Just have to win both Sun day In order to even up. KKAUNF.Y SHITS Ol'T FREMOKT White Wines Hit Hard and Play mn Errorless Fleldinsr Game. KEARNEY, Neb., July 17. (Special Fremont plays Kearney three games this week. The first game today was easily won by Kearney, by a score of ( to 0. Score: KEAHNET. FREMONT. AU H.O.A. E. AB H 0 A .. MurpUjr. cf.. 4 111 OMIarm, aa 4 1110 uiara, rr l J nlr, of 4 Xandera. 3b. . 3 0 13 OFWWIsr. Sb I Kllpatrti-k. Hi I I I OR I. hi., lb.... 4 14 0 0 011 io o i 110 mi-oin. id... 3 I I OHhea, a 8 Carpenter. It. 4 10 0 OOabhort. .. 4 .4 0 10 1 Morraa. lb... 4 2 4 8 Or-rlnilajr, U ..8 Luraa. c I 1 I t 4B Whealar, fb I Putals, p.... 8 t 1 10 tbalrtl. If 4 10 0 0 till 1 8 Totals I 10 It 14 Tola la 31 T 24 17 4 Earned run: Kearney, 1. Two-base nit: L,ucas. Double play: Kearney, 1. Bases on balls: Off Fugat. 3: off Gabbort, 1 Base on pitched ball: Off Fu gHte, 1. Left on bases: Kearney, 4; Fre mont, 8. Struck out: By Fugals, 8. by Gab bort. 8. Time: 1:81. Umpire: Prendergaft. Worth rbraaka Hsve rirrmlt. NORFOLK. Neb., July 18. (Special ) The Norfolk race meeting, July '81 and August 1 and 2. will start turf event, in northern Nebraska for the North Nebraska rnori rnipineni association, other meet- nigs win rotiow, including Tllden. Neltgh, O Nelll, Pierce, Cretin ton, Spencer, Butte. Iadtaon and Stanton. A street carnival will he held here at the time of the raoea. Many horses are already here. Hmln Irln-a Haeem. WYMORE. Neb.. July Is. 8neciJ. There were no races hsre today on aocnuot of a heavy rain Uils morning. The prrva;rem to have been givvn today will be (Uvkded betweea kTlday and Satunlarr- ndinsr T. noVentv ."".J- he ' thlrd inninga; off Bernhardt. 2 In two and fi? b fiin 7v y ,Ul fth.e runn"K I ne-thlrd innings. Two-base hit: Davis, w, . iht'T.?, ev.Vf n,'JV,'?F that W ll" ' Three-base hit: Bender. Sacrifice hita: ! d'olIlK1 VolUS he'-es'wkan'a j JH'm'- VZ l'"' Jits recent performance Is better than has Rhoades 1- off' Hess 2 off Hernl'iVi m ftf YesTerdy1 of Up 1 Pft Cleveland, "ph.'utiel- On11ayhrhard'apiayefd Vh'e k"urt?.' Tarnllf ha'S 5' Vfder ernttrtl "wV won nine and tied one. Tills against four pltclv Bernhardt Time- Vu 'ii clubs. Lincoln. Denver, Pueblo and Plo.ii S rea- Stafford and Sheridan City. The one game lost went to Puebl , f tv OehrlnJ sf Pawed LaV , . ... . " it ,n iiti r i- inn. nil or tne f,l1 nn imrtunat. r M . J ., , i-'OWne. II Sill Ol'.anlaV. nf 9 ti 9 ft bad throw from the out field Pu. bh, T red c2l,"Zi 'c i I I 2 oNY'iT' i 1 1 one run In its last Inning here simply be- 1 r '"fr c' J J X Jl1"i'"iy' lh,f f J J J cause a ball was not accurately thrown I ntLJn. "ii'.: J 3 1 0 !' , 0 from the outfield. Since the team came Shaffer, lb. 4 111 0MI1 tb ... . 3 1 J I lr ,ni. VH.11UIH irania nave apjiearea. I r-ayn. c 9 4 3 os.-hlpka, 3b... 1 o 4 CMCAC0 SHUTS OUT BOSTON Cubs Win from the Bean Eaten in Firit Inning. BOTH PITCHERS DO GOOD WORK IlerdleM Bue Banning; 8 polls the Bnhneaent Chances of Local Team Scoring Results Elsewhere. BOSTON, July 18. Two singles and a double in the first inning; today gave Chicago two runs and the game, Boston being shut, out. Heedless base running spoiled the subsequent chances of the local team. Score: CHICAOO. BOSTOM. AB.H.O.AB. AB H.O.A E. Blasja, cf.... 4 18 0nr1Swll. .. 4 1 1 Howard, of... 1 0 I 0 OTrnnor, lb... 4 till Fherkart, If. 1 t OHratn, Sb 4 1 I 4 g. hullo, rf... t 8 0 Opraumont. cf 4 0 4 0 4 Chanoa. lb... 4 11 RiUra, rf 4 110 0 Rtelnf-Mt, lb 1 1 0 1 Olinrka, If t 0 t 0 0 TlDkfr. 1 0 0 4 ORItrliry. 2b.. 3 0 110 Hnfman, 2b.. 4 114 1 NVrdtiam, C..4 0 4 0 0 Moran, c 9 10 4 lriRhirty, p. . I 1 1 1 0 Overall, p.... I01 . Totals SI V 14 1 Tot. la St I 27 It I Chicago 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hits: Btelnfeldt, Bates. Sac rifice hits: Kheckard, Tinker, taoran. Double plays: Moran to Hnfman; Tinker to Moran to Hofman. . Left on bases: Chicago, 8: Boston, 8. Bases on balls: urt overall, 3;, off Flaherty, 8. Struck out: By Overall, ; by FluJierty, 4. Time: 1:45. Lmplre: Johnstone. New York Retains Sewn Place. NEW YORK, July 18. The efforts of Devlin and Bresnahan, each of whom scored a home run, enabling New York to defeat Pittsburg today, and retain second place In the championship race. Score: new York. pirrmmma. AB H.O.A B. AB. H.O.A. B. Shannon, If.. 4 0 t 0 t Andersoa, rf. 4 0 3 0 0 Drown, rf... 4 I 0 OKallman, cf..i 0 110 IWTlln. lb ... 4 I 1 I ll'larke, It.... 4 110 0 Bnymour. cf . . 4 1 1 0 0 Wagner, aa... 118 10 Brcanahao, lb I 1 10 0 0 Ah'ati'hlo, 2b 4 1 1 I 0 Hanntnn, lb.. 1 0 4 0 0 Nealon. lb... I 14 0 0 Itohlen, aa I 0 I T 0tnrke, Sb.... 4 0 0 2 0 Btians. Jt.... 1114 OUIbaon, c... 10 6 10 Boworman, .114 1 0 Leaver, p.... t 0 0 1 1 Wills, p.... I 0 0 1 ODugglrbr, p. 1 1 0 0 Totala SO ( 17 1 0 Totala 1 t 24 ll 1 Pittsburg 00000020 0-2 New York .... 00100200 -4 Two-base hit: Bowerman. Threo-base hit: Seymour. Home runs: Devlin, Bresna han. Hits: Off Liver, 7 in Ave Inning": off Duirgleby, 2 In three ennlngs. Sacrifice hit: Bowerman. Stolon bases: Wlltse. Strang. Double play: Dahlen and Ilnnnlfan. Feft on bases: Pittsburg, S; New York, 7. Bases on balls: Off Leever, 2; off Duhbleby, 2; off Wlltse, 8. Struck out: lly Wlltse. 4; by Ieever, 4. Wild pitch: Duc-gleby, 1. Time: 1:68. Umpires: O'Day and Rlgler. Brooklyn Wins In K.leventh. BROOKLYN, July 18. By a timely effort In the seventh Inning after Maloney had tied the score, Scanlon won his own game with a three gabber to deep left, which scored Berger. Score: BROOKLYN. ST. Lorra. AB H O A B. AB H 0 A.E. Alperman. Sb I 1 8 1 ltlrma. lb.... 4 0 14 0 CaxiT. lb I 0 1 1 1 tlarrr. rf I 1 0 0 0 Lumlay, rf... 4 0 10 OKoimtchy, cf 3 I 1 0 0 Batoh, If I 1 I 0 OHurnrtt, cf..3 I 1 0 0 Jordan, lb... I 1 10 0 0 Hollr. aa t 0 3 I 0 Malonev. cf..'4 0 1 0 0 B.nnett, lb. . 1 0 0 0 0 Lawla. aa I 0 1 1 0 Murray, If.... I 1 4 1 0 hrricen. c I 1 ( 1 OHi.stet'r, 2b-a. 4 0 I 1 0 gianlon, p... I 1 0 4 0 Marahall, e... 3 0 4 1 0 Wallers, p.... 4 1 0 1 0 Totals 17 4 r7 I Totals 30 S 14 11 0 St. Louis 00002000 0-2 Brooklyn 00100020 -3 Two-base hits: Burnett, Berger, Jordan. Three-base hit: Scanlon. Sacrifice hits: Holly, Byrne, Ferer. Double play: Jor dan unassisted. Left on bases: St. Louis, 7; Brooklvn, 1. Bases on balls: Off Scanlon 4; off Walters, . Hit by pitcher: H Scanlon, 1. Struck out: By Scalon. 6; b.. Walters, 4. Time: 1:34. Umpire: Klem. Game Postponed. At Philadelphia Cincinnati-Philadelphia game postponed; rain. H. D. Bassetta Beat Juvenile City. The R. D. Bassett team defeated thi Juvenlle City nine yesterday by the scor of 9 to 2. Umpire Fraser was criticised by the victors for some decisions, xiat terles: Monlco and Kallner; Beltmun um! aVwed. GAMES I TUB AMERICAN l.EAGl K Philadelphia Makes It Three Straight from C'le tnnd. CLEVELAND, (J.. . 18. Philadel phia made it three yilraiKht today, out playing Cleveland at ull anKles and shut tin the locals out. Khoades was Inef fective, while Hess was wild. Clevelan. made but two clean hits off Bender, th others being scratches. Score: PHILADELPHIA. CLEVELAND. AU.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. Hartacl, If... I 1 1 0 t Hlnrhman, If 4 0 I 0 i w, ,.,' . I 1 3 13 0 1 13 1 0 Ilri.llfr. lb.. 3 1 1 0 0 Turner, na.... 4 0 3 4 i 0 Fill k. cf 4 0 I 0 I 0 Clark, c I 0 1 i r -..-ill. Seyiwld'. rf'.'.! 4 I I'sria. lb I Murnhr, lb. .. 4 1 1 I 0 3 0 1 0 1 1 6 ( 3 I 1 Oiilrkug, cf . . . 6 lolllr.e. So... 4 Plr,antT. rf 1 0 0 Powers. .. 3 .. 4 O'Brien, ?b. . I 0 2 I Stovall, lb... 3 0 12 1 o Hboatles, p... 3 1 0 8 0 Hraa, p 0 0 0 L 0 bernbsrdt, p. 1 1 0 1 0 Totals 34 It Tt 11 Totala 31 5 27 14 0 Philadelphia 0 0001081 0 6 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hits: Off Ithoades, 10 in six and one- Score, second game: DETROIT. AB H O A E. WASHINGTON. AD II O A K 0 O'Learr, ss... 9 3 11 Ollevdon. c... Kllllan, p 4 3 1 4 OFdtten. p Huuhi'8 .... ToUls 33 18 37 17 0'dehrli.f ... Falkaubr 8 0 13 3 0 0 3 10 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 Totala M i 24 12,3 Batted for Schlpke In ninth. F-tntted for Hey don In ninth. Batted for Patten In ninth. Detroit 1 10 14 4 0 0 -ii Washington .. .0 0000100 12 iwo-hase hits: D iwns, Pavne, Killlar. Bacriflee hits: Coughlln. Cobb. (i'I.ii, Schlpke. tSolen basi s: Rossman, Schaefei . Anoerson. uouoie play: t'ayne to Schaefi r on bases: Detroit, 7; Washington. 7 Bases on balls: Off Ylir.an. 6: off Ptt 1. Hit by pitcher: By Kllllan, 1. Struck out By Kllllan, 3; by Patten, 2. Time: 1:42 Umpire: lvvans. V Tigers Take a Pair. ' DETROIT, July 18.-Both Barnes of double-header were won by the home tetani jviuiim Dross nis losing streak tn the opener, in which lietrolt bunched Its hits on Oehring, a Des Moines recruit to Wash ington. Patten was easy to hit In the sec ond tame, while Washington touched Kll llan safely but twice up to the ninth In ning. Score, first game: DBTROIT. WASHINGTON, AU H O A.E. AB. H.O.A E. Doena. If 8 1 4 0 COaol.r. ct 4 1 8 0 0 Cougblln, 3b. 4 3 3 1 lAltlaar. aa . 4 13 3 1 Crawford, of. 4 I 0 1 0 Dolfliatttr. If. 3 1 8 0 0 Cobb, rf 4 18 1 OADdaraon. lb. 4 1 10 0 0 Cobb, rf i 1 I 1 tlllckmao, rf. 4 3 0 0 lUaamaa. lb. 4 8 4 8 0NIIL lb 4 4 1 8 9 haeter, tb..4 0 4 1 tSrblpka. b 9 Ills Bcnmioi. a.... a 9 s l iwaraer, triieary. SB.. 4 3 8 4 OOeJuins 4 8 4 3 0 8 0 0 0 kUllla, p.... I 0 8 3 liardua ... Tola la 34 10 87 1 8 Totals.... Batted for Bchlpae In ninth. . 1 0 0 0 0 .33 I 84 10 8 "iron 1 308000 -C Washington it 4) 0 Q 0 0 I) 0 2 Two-be hits: Rotwman, Hickman Three-baau ' hit: Downs. Stolen I..... Coughlln, Crawford. Cobb U, Rossuiani lrl-lmnty, B'-lilnko. Left on biar Iv.tr,, it 8; Washington, 6. Bases on balls: Off Mul. Uu, 8; off Oehiing, L Struck out: Br Mullln. New I ark Wins Both Oasncv. CHICAOX1. July U New York gave Chi cago two beatings today, winning the first mm n iii i ana ine aeoona 4 to 0. Bcore. nrsi same: KBW TORK CHTC-AOO. AB H O A g AH. H O. A.E no.iiiaa, as., a si Hah, n 8 0 0 0 8 BibwtaU. as. 4 9 8 8 OJoo.. al also . s IBS llHinukaai lb. 4 1 14 Wiuium. 3b- 3 3 8 0 01.1-11. 4k.... 4 lata l-patf. rf... 8 8 3 8 0bwuekoa J( , I MoHarltr. 9b. 3 3 1 1 1 Rftie. sa 4 1 8 f t CnnroT, If.... 3 14 0 Ofulllvan. C... 0 0 0 0 0 Thomas .... 4 111 OV Karland, Cl 1 4 3 1 Newoton. p... 3 0 0 1 OHart. e 8 0 0 1 0 Wnillln, Sb... 8 0 111 oTtala 40 14 27 II 1 While, p 0 0 0 0 0 Plana, p 3 0 0 3 0 Totala SI 37 1 4 Chicago .0 0001000 12 New York i 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 011 Two-base hit: Thomas. Three-base hit: Chase. Hits: Oft WhitM, R In one-third In ning; off Flene, ll in right and two-thirds InnlnKS. Satillice hits: Newton (2). Stolen bases: Hofmnn. Moriarlty. Double plays: Rone (unassisted); Chase to Hlberfeld; Rohe to (Julilln. l-ft on bases: Chicago, 5; New York. 8. Bases on balls: Off White, I: off Flene, 1; off Newton. 2. Hit with pitched ball: By Flene. K.lherfeld: by New ton, Hahn. Struck out: By Flene. ft; by Newton, 5. Time: 1 :f8. Umpire: Connolly. Scorn, second game: NEW YOTtK. CHICAGO. ABU O A K AB H.O.A. 15. Hoffman, cf.. 4 0 1 0 0 Habn. rf 4 0 I 0 0 4 0 Jonea. cf 4 1 3 0 0 KIberfeM. sa. 4 0 8 Chkee, lb 4 1 IS Williams, !b. 4 0 3 Import. 4 1 1 Morlarltr, lb. 4 0 8 Conror. If. ..." 3 1 1 Kiel now, e... 3 0 1 Orth. p t 1 1 3 0 'on hue. lb.. 4 0 IS 1 1 0 tehell, 2b.. . 8 0 I 8 0 0 0 !. ughertf. If I 1 0 0 0 1 0 Rune, aa I 0 I 8 0 0 0 Sullivan. 0... 3 0 4 0 1 1 4 uiilllla, 8b... 8 0 1 3 1 4 0 Walsh, p 3 0 1 3 8 MrPartan . 1 0 0 0 0 .81 4 17 18 0 Totals. T.itals t 3 3? 14 8 Batted for Walsh In ninth. Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 New York n 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 04 Two-hasp hit: Dougherty. Sacrifice hit: Kiemnw. Double pluv: Ishell to Itonohue. l,fft on l,BM..a- rM,.fi,m I K'aw V.,,-1 4 Bases on balls: (iff Walsh 1; off Orth', 2. Struck out: By Walsh, 3; bv Orth. S. Time: 1:28. Umpires: Connolly arid Hurst. Game Postponed. At St. Louis St. Louis-Boston game post poned; rain. GAMES IX AMERICA.- AESOCIATIOX Milwaukee Wins Ninth ConsocatlT Victory by Good Stick Work. MILWAUKEF,, Wis., July 18. Milwaukee made It nine straight victories today bv defeating Toledo 8 to 1 The home team bunched Its hits off West in the first and second while the visitors were unable to get more than one hit in any inning until me nuiin wnen tney scored their only run. Hcore : MIl.WAI'KKB. TOLEPO. AB H O A.E. AB.H.O.A.R. Roblnaon, ss. 4 1 9 I 0 Clarke, If 3 1 1 0 0 Green, rt 110 0 Osmoot, rf 4 3 4 0 0 Connora, lb... I 1 13 1 Ol'nkorney, 2b. 4 1 1 1 1 Roth, c 3 0 4 3 OR.-ran. rf....4 18 0 0 Mr-Cnrm k. lb I 1 9 S OPorrlng, 3b... 4 18 8 0 McChennry, cf 3 0 3 0 tubbnu, ea 8 0 3 3 8 A. Clark, 3b 8 0 0 1 OW. Clarke, lb 4 3 4 8 0 MrCatm, If... 3 13 0 Ol.and. e 4 0 8 1 0 Curtia, p 3 0 0 8 OWeat, p 8 0 0 8 0 Totals 87 6 27 17 0 Totals 33 8 34 11 8 Milwaukee 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Two-base hits: Regan, Connors, McCann. Double plays: Robinson, McCornilck to Connors; Alct'ormlck, Connors, Robinson to McCornilck. Left on bases: Milwaukee, 1; Toledo, 7. Bases on halls: Off Curtis, 2; off West, 1. Struck out: By Curtis, 7; by West, 4. Passed ball: Land. Time: 1:25. l inplre: Werden. Saints Knay for Hooalera. ST. PAUL, Minn. July 18. Mlnahan was lilt safely twenty times while Brigtts was a complete puzzlo save In two inninga, In dianapolis easily winning by a score of 11 o 4. Score: IND1ANAPOLI8. BT. PAtTL. All. HO. A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Conk, cf 4 14 0 ODunleary. rt. 8 0 0 3 0 I'oulter, If.... 3 14 0 OFInoil, 2b 4 18 3 0 3lfma, rf.... 6 8 3 0 OOeier, sa 8 0 3 8 0 ' arr, lb 4 4 1 8 0 Frisk. If 4 14 0 0 Llnitnay. 3b.. 4 8 3 8 0 Konlvks. lb.. 4 3 11 0 0 Howlejr. c 3 3 8 0 OTlemeyer. cf. 4 1 I 0 0 . Wil ms, ss 6 4 3 I IC Wll'mi. lb 4 1 0 1 0 Ilopka, 3b t 3 0 3 lLaughlln c. 4 0 4 0 1 p... 8 10 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 bnsga, p 4 0 0 1 OMIuahan Crtas Totals 43 303713 Totali S3 T 37 14 1 Batted for Mlnahan In the ninth. Two-base hit: Carr (2), O. Williams, Tle mcyer. Home run: Slegle. Stolen bases: i Williams, O. Williams, Howley. Double plays: Mlnahan to Geler to Nordyke; ili pke, Carr to Howley; Lindsay to Carr. liases on 'balls: Off Mlnahan, 4; off Brings, Hit by pitcher: Couter. Struck out: ,iy BrigijB, 4; by Mlnahan, 5. Wild pitch: .irlggs. Sacrifice hits: Coulter, Howley. Loft on baaes: St. Paul, 6; Indianapolis, 11. i line: i:(. Umpire: Kern. .AMES IX TUB IOWA LEAGUE Marling ton Crowds Jacksonville Out of Third Place. MARSHALL'! OWN, la.. July 18 (Spe cial Telegrum.) Oskuloosd and Waterloo Ull keep to the front by winning toduy, while Burlington goes ahead of Jackson ville. Score: At Waterloo , It.H.E. W aterloo 0 10 9 0 10 0 2 1 2 Marshalltown .00000001 01 7 2 Batteries Oaspor and Llzette; Kent and orney. At Ottumwa R.H.E. :t turn wa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 7 4 Mskaloosa 00002000 02 7 0 Batteries Fleming and Weigart; Schaf uid Mitza. At Burlington R.H.E. 'iurllngton .... 00001200 03 6 2 cokuk 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 6 S Batteries Green, Bruggeman and Rohe, l ;0enherg and Ryan. At Jacksonville R.H.E. :icltsonvllle ... 30000000 03 4 1 iilncy 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 16 10 2 Batteries Patrick, Belt and Mason; ictt and Walsh. W liber Wins from Western. WILBKR, Neb., July IS. (Special.) One f the best and most Interesting games or he season was played on the local grounds sterday afternoon between Wllbt-r and iVestern, which have the reputation of ilng anioni; the best amateur teams In nutheastern Nebraska. Score: Wither, 4; estern, 1. Batteries: Wllber, J. Shimo ek and Storlian: Western. Timmel and Van Llew. I'mplre: M. M. Chaloupka. truck out: Bv Shlnmntk. 8: bv Timmel. 4. Ilts: Wllber. 9; Western, 2. Krrors: '.'ll'ier, 4; Western. 5. Friend Shot Oat Hebron. KRIKND, Neb,, July JR.-(Speclal Tfle am. ) Friend shut out Hebron In a fnst a:no of ball here this afternoon. Score: R.H.B. ehron 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 8 4 'rii-nd 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 3 7 4 BaU-rles: Hebron, Uiich and Bailey; riend. Ling and WHiitcomb. Struck out: y iii:ch, ft; by Ling, 4. Two-base hit: 'orse. Double plays: Hebron, 1. Time: 'o. I'mplre: Cox. Dorchester Kids Are Winners. CRETE, Neb.. July IS (Special )-The ;orchester Juniors won their second game rom the Crete Juniors here toduy. by tho core of 4 to 3. The features of the gatno vas the haso running of R. Martin, Frl- n ll s three-buKKer and Kosa blmnier s two- iiugger, all of Dorchester. Crete was unable o put the ball outside of the infield. Bat cries: Dorchester. R Freldell and Smith; 'reto, Smith, Schlssler and Kempkis. To in in y (orrorsn Helraaed. NEW YORK, July IS. It was announced ijs ai'ternoon that Inflelder Tommy Cor- -oran had hern released outright by the New York National I-ai'ie ball club. Cor- oran probably will accept the terms of mnie Eastern league club. Wakefield to Play Pender. WAKEFIELD, Neh., July 18.-(8pc!al.)- A game of base ball for a purse of 360 will he played al Emerson next Sunday be tween Wakefield and Pender. The Wayne on Guarantees ft ii ; St.. il i '": ,nell mm A. 8 mm college team and Wakefield will play here July 19. IIK.H 11 HOW 1 A D DIM DONOVAW Mng Pltehers of the .National and American Leagues. Pitchers' records are not always satis factory thltiRs lo consider, for so often tin y fall to rellect the real ability of the player. Frequently a good pitcher on a poor team lose sanies whin the same work he Is doing on a better team would win games Poor stii port Is responsible for mnnv a loss which the best pitcher In the world Is powerless lo avoid lint at that there Is no other way nf keeping tab on the men than by the official record which Is the gauge l.y which all other ball players must In' measured. According to the records Wild Bill Donovan cf Detroit Is leading the American league and Miner Brown of the Cutis, tlie National. In Imth these cases, however, the records do not belle the actual merits nf the men. Here are the records of the two leagues. National: Games. Won. Inst.Pct. Brown 14 12 10 5 2 Kh Liimlgren 12 Frasen 6 J Taylor 8 Camnlts 4 Ferguson 4 Overall 15 Mathewson 14 Leever IS Wlltse 13 Cnrrldon 15 Smith 3 Willis 14 2 2 5 S 6 5 6 8 6 8 8 6 3 8 9 6 8 4 2 ID 13 15 12 1 1 2 7 .K-.3 .?r0 .7M1 .') .733 .714 .W2 . '2 8 8 11 10 9 9 ID 2 9 7 5 8 8 8 7 7 7 11 12 8 4 10 7 7 8 7 4 1 6 4 2 5 S S 4 2 1 4 6 5 4 4 1 0 0 .t:t .ivtr. .112.". .ilK .C.1R .6T .&S3 .f3 .6A3 .67 .671 .571 .671 .546 .8-3 .638 .6 .533 .6e0 .6"0 -6i0 .4J9 .429 . .H .SN3 .S.VJ .3"3 .K13 .333 26 .271 .:51 Anns 11 Reiilbnch 8 Scanlon 6 Fastoriou 13 13 12 12 ........ 12 19 ....... 81 14 7 11 12 IS 13 15 14 8 2 14 14 10 Plttlnger ., Moren Flaherty ., Dorner MeOlnnlty Llefleld .... Sparks .... Hall Pfelster ... Lundgren . Rucker .... Phllllppe .. Dwlng Llndeman K Taylor.. Richie Karrer .... ! Coakley iPtelTer Hitt 5 Bell 13 Strleklett 14 Welmer . 9 Brown 12 Lynch Boultes Lush Young , McOlynn ... .... 3 .... 14 .... 18 .... 20 .... K .... 2n .... 8 .... 2 .... 7 I Mason ...... , Beehe I Mclntyre ... Duggleby ... .2f0 .15 .10 .000 Fromme .... American: Games. Won. Loal.Prt. Donovan 10 9 1 ,!)0 Joss 20 hi 4 0t V. Smith 18 14 4 .778 Clarkson 4 3 1 .7'.! Walsh 19 14 6 .737 Thlelman 9 6 8 .6-m Patterson 3 2 1 .677 Kllllan 17 11 .647 Plank 19 12 7 .fti2 White 1 10 6 ,6iS Dygart 13 8 6 .filfi Glade 13 8 6 .615 Young 18 11 T .611 Waddell 18 9 C .ODD Hogg 6 8 2 .6 0 Mullln 19 11 8 .879 Rhoades 14 8 8 .671 Llebhardt IS 9 7 .6 3 Bender 9 6 4 ,6i Orth 20 10 10 .610 Patten ..IB 8 8 .600 Howell 16 8 8 .50 Kltson 8 4 4 .600 Owen 4 2 2 .600 Doyle 13 6 7 ,4'.2 Hess 11 6 6 .4T6 Coombs 11 6 6 .455 Slever 12 6 7 .417 Hughes IS 6 9 .4X Cheshro 6 2 8 .400 Kubanks 6 2 8 .400 Powell 13 6 8 .SS Moore 8 3 6 .376 Altrock 11 4. 7 .3R4 Pelty 17 8 11 ,3rS TannehlU 9 8 8 .333 Winters 9 8 8 .3X1 Graham 9 8 6 .333 Prultt 10 8 7 .800 Morgan 4 18 .2T-0 Falkenherg ? 2 7 .222 C Smith - 14 8 11 .214 Wlllett 6 1 4 .200 Oberlln 6 16 .117 Jacobson 7 16 .143 Dinneen 7 16 .113 Bartlev ..: 1 0 1 .00 Bernhard 2 0 1 .000 MAKIS ENTRIES WITH COX YOUNG Seventeenth AnnnnI Tennis' Tourna ment at the Field Clnb. The entries to the seventeenth annual city tennis tournament which opens at the Omaha Field club Saturday afternoon at 3:30 will close Friday night, when the pair ings will be made. Entries may be made until Friday evening with Conrad Young, either at the club or at his office, 15i6 Dodge street. An effort Is being made by the club to get as large an entry list as possible, that the game of tennis might lie promoted In Omaha. The Field cluh has seven courts, which are In splondld condition In spite of the heavy rains of the last few days, and some good tennis la looked forward to In both singles and doubles. All tennis organizations In the city are urged by the tennis committee of the Field club to send In their entries. There will be numerous prizes besides the championship trophy and all will have a chance to carry home some silverware. Prizes will be given to winners and run ners up In both singles and doubles and In both consolation events. The winner In singles will be called uon to play Arthur Scrlbner for the challenge cup and the winning team In doubles will play Gall Martin and Arthur Scrlbner for the doubles challenge cups. Pawnee Wine a Close One. PAWN RE CITY. Neb., July 18. (Special Telegram.) Pawnee City beat Humboldt today In the fastest game of the scaon in un eleven-Inning game, score 2 to 1. I'awneo outplayed the visitors, winning tho game on Its merits. Two-base hits: Clarke. Traner. Buses on balls: By Delalr, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Howard. Struck out: By Clarke, 11; by Delnlr, 7. Double plays: Weaver, Green to Council; Brown, Travers to Campbell. Errors: Pawnee, 8; Humboldt. 6. Bat teries: Pawnee, Clarke and Neff; Hum boldt, Delalr and Oiodall. Umpires: Ie grlst of Humboldt. Score by Innings: R H Pawnee 00000001001-28 Humboldt ...0000000001 01 6 Wahoo Wins In Eleventh. WAHOO. Neb., July 18.-(Sjieclal Tel gram.l Wahoo won from Ashland in thi eleventh Inning, 9 to 8. The same teams play tomorrow. Score. R.H.E. Wahoo 2 0 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-9 13 4 Ashland 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 t 0 0 0 8 10 5 Batteries: Schelffle and Bohner; Ashland, Smith, Co file and Badura. Struck out: lly Schelffle, 11; by Smith, 4. Two-base hits: Simndynee Stolen bases: Wahoo, 11. Double plays: Bohner to Carey; Smith unassisted. Umpire: Cook. Cambridge Again Victorious. CAMBR1IGE, Neb.. July 18 (Special.) The Cambridge baseball team yeterd.iv afternoon at Wllsonvllle. In a game with tha Wllsonvllle boys, added another victory to Its long list. The score was 11 to 2. While the ground was In bad condition on account of the heavy rain the game was Government Every Drop Whiskey The green stamp over the cork oi every bottle of Good old ' "Bottltd Im BomJ" Ii a positive guarantee that it is 00 proof that is, Notking Hut Whiskey. For fifty year it hat retained the sms delightful, distinct flavor and purity that bu woo the hearts of connoisseurs "Sine 18S7" Guckrnbelmer & Bros Distiller, niUlrar.k, fa. Interesting and pood playing was witnessed by a large crowd. f'IT;.IMHO 1H KNOCKFD Ol'T Former Champion Lasts Less Tbno Tero Hounds In Iloxlna Dost. PHILADELPHIA. Pa. July 18. Jack Johnson stopped "Hob" Fltr-slmmons In tne second round of a six-round boxing bout before the Washington Sporting club last n'ght. Fltrslrnmons did not show a trace of his former prowess and It Is probable that Johnson could have stopped him In the t'!cnlng round If he had cared to do so. 1 lie blow that put Fltxslmmons out was a light right to the Jaw. The old man fell to the floor and as he made no attempt to rise the referee stopped the bout. The hiss ing wnicn usunlly follows knockouts or this character was absent, the spectators evidently taking compassion on the former piigllMtlo star. Keferee Keenan refused to act In the ring because he had heard that Fltssim mons had a badly sprained arm. The man ager of the club then entered the ring and watched the uneven match. In the open ing round Johnson tapped Fltzslmmons when and where he chose, but the lattT was unable to even land his famous coun ters. Ilaee Meetlnar at Wymore. WTMORE. Neh., July . -Fifteen hun dred people attended the opening of the state circuit races here today. The track was a trifle soft from recent rains and IsMer time Is expected tomorrow. Sum mary: Class 2:16 Daclna-: Creston Dennis T Kddle Woods Billy Medium Onward F Wayback Bell Charleston Time 217V 2:lf?4; 2:204. Class S-year-old trot: Mabel Mao til Daisy Caldwell 2 12 Tar Baby 8 8 3 Time 2:39, 2:B4, 2:&&i. In the one-half mile running, Neva Hos ier won. with lon Bonette a close second, (Jueen of Diamonds, third. Frnnk James, Goldle P.. Daisy Buckler and Trlxle J. also ran. Time :62. Bertram! Wins n Pair. BKRTRAND. Neb., July 18 Bertramt easily outplayed Overton yesterday, win ning by a score of 19 to 1. 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AND RETURN For the New England Home Coming; tickets on sale July 25, 26, 27 and 28, via the CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RY. Return limit Aug. 5th, with privileges of extension to August 31st. Three daily trains to Chicago from Union Station, Oma ha, at 7:02 A. M.; 5:58 P. M. and 9:58 P. M. Close connec tions with all eastern lines. For information, folders, etc. call at City Ticket Office, 1524 Farnam St., or writo T. A. NASH, Omaha, Neb. General Western Agent. MEN ijLLl S. E. Coroer prfehera wre hit hard, while est fall for ltertranil had the visitors safe at all times (he score coming from a dii-nb p fiy at first. Batteries: Bertram!. Westf.ill and Swanson; Overton. Oreo, Kennedy and Caildeford The game- today was much niore closely contested. Mlnden having nil aggregation of picked players from Has tings, .Mlnden, Oxford and Arapahoe, but the Bertrand team held them down to one run. whining out In the ninth with two men out. H.ith Bramble and Bellamy were effective with men on bases and each were there with the stick. Mlnden secured the only earned run of the gamo. Score: R. 1 1. 1'.. Rertrand 0OOO00OOI-164 Mlnden 00001000 O-164 Batteries: Hertran.l, Bramble and Swan son; Mlnden, Bellamy and Schoonover. Pl.AY OF ADVKRTI9IXQ OI-FKIt4 Freer n, Ilatlrr, llssem and Olive Sarvlve Second Hound. CHICAGO, Julv lS.-Th first and second rounds of match play In the Advertising Golfers' championship anil seven subordi nate flights were d. -elded at Midlothian to day. Owing to the unusual nuinler of matches to lie decided In one day It was necessary to decide all the subordinate events at nine holes. The championship flight was left at the regulation eighteen holes. Summaries: Second round championship flight: K. A. Freeman of New Yor.k defeated G. I Fordyce of Youngstown, O., 8 up 1 to play. A. M. Butler of Cleveland defeated F. X. Barr of llttsburg 8 up 2 to play. J. J. Hazem of Ctilcngo defeated A. M. Jones of Chicago 2 up 1 to play. A. K. Olive ol Pittsburg defeated Newton Annts of ltrolt 1 up. The following are the players left to con test the third rounds In the various sub ordinate cups: Second flight TO. W. Oould of St. Lrsar. Ps F. WTiltman of Chicago, B. F. IUdgnwavf of New York and W. Eckler of Chicagn. Third Flight G. T. Hodge of Chlcag-o, O. D. Bates of Akron, vy. B. Butler of Chicago and A- H. Sanders of Chicago. Fourth Fllsrht F. C. Prsshy of New York, H. K. Crall of New York, B. IX Butler of Minneapolis and D. O. Plgdon of Akron. Fifth Flight J. H. Hawley of New Tor. W. B. Blddle of Chicago, J. B. O. Ryan of Chicago and J. D. Plummer of Springfield, Mass. Seventh Flight W. EVana. Jr., of Chi cago. O. B. Johnson of Indianapolis, H. K. Evans of New York and S. T. 1L Loftls of Chicago. Colorado rSltitiiiJaa M t jr. j 7 CURED Sft.od r uiy. WE CURE, TIIKN VOC PAY CS Of 11 1-KB Ebtabiibbed la Omaha 15 Years. ETC? ETC? 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