V TTTR OMATIA DAILY REE: THURSDAY, JUNE 11. 190,?. REAL ESTATE FARM A!D RANCH UXD TOR SALB (Continued.) Teaaa. Land at Taft On Oulf Cnest of Tse esnnot he equalled; Join our next exeurs.pn, Tuesday, Tune 1, and you will he convinced of this fart. For full particular!, call on or ad drees, HASTINOa Sk HETDBN. Land Per .. tSO B. 17th Bt. Omaha. Nebraska. Tel. Douglas lOtai, , (rfr-MOP U REAL ESTATE LOANS HOT to lio.) made promptly. F. V. Weed. Wead Bldf., lath and Farnam. (22) C36 PRIVATE MONET CASH ON HAND NO DELAY. J. H. MITHEN. 3-I 1ST NAT. BANK BILDO. TEL. DOVO. 1171 (U)-40 PRIVATE MONET-NO DELAT. QARVL.V BROS., loot FARNAM. ! REAL ESTATE LOANS (Continued.) MONET to loan on Improved city property. Hasting at lievden, 170 Farnam fit. LOANS on Improved Omaha property. O'Keeft K. E. Co.. 1001 N. Y. life Bldf. (21) 638 MONET TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. 22)-617 FIVE PER CENT Money to loan on Omaha business property. THOMAS BRENNAN, ' . Room L New lork Lit Bid. (Z2 f WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. (il) WJ WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith Co., lldO Farnam St. (22) 4S LOWEST RATES Bemls. Paxton Block. (2D 44 WANTED TO BUY HIGHEST prices for Id-hand furniture, ear- pets, domes ana snoes. xeu jjougiaa swii. BEST price paid for l-hand furniture, car (ets. stove, slothing, shoe. Tel. Red MOL (St) frM WILL PAT CASH for an Insurance busi ness in Omaha. Address 0-66. Bee. () M88 11 WANTED To buy good second hand Na tional caih register; give description. No. of machine and prtoe, J. Zoller, Merc Co., Council Bluffs, la. JS M431 111 WANTED SITUATIONS tXI'ERIENCED stenographer; excellent references. Address "U." Omaha Bee, Council Bluffs. (22)-Mttl. WANTED by woman; day work. Ad dress Itf S. 2th Bt. Tel. Ind. A1S02. 127) M4a 11 A JAPANESE boy wants work In private family; waiter only. T. Fuji, 60 N. 16th Bt; (it) M.MI lax GOVERNMENT NOTICES OKFICK ok the CONSTRUCTING uuaitcrmaater, Cheyenne. Wyoming, May , lue. oealed proposals, in triplicate, will L.o lecetved el tnla office until 11.30 a. m. gune i, 1S0S. at which time they will be c.ier.ed In public, for furnishing all ma ( wot and labor required for construction ot two pavilion ward wings and corridors lu the I out Hospital now being constructed ui foil L. A. Russell, Wyoming, with other Items of omitted work; also for heat in. plumbing and fixtures and electrlo wiring and ilxtures for the above addi tional ward wings with plumbing fixtures lor insln building. All In accordance with Viana and specifications on file In this of fice, slo office Chief Quartermaster De triment of the Missouri, Omalia, Na- f i . r i - . . r run..t. inent ot Colorado, Denver, Colorado. - Blank lorme of proposal, Instructions for bidders and full information furnished on appllca. lion. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids or parts ot bids. Envelopes containing proposals should be endorsed, "Proposals tor additional ward wings Post Hoapltsl. Fort D. A. Husaell, Wyoming," and addressed Captain V. K. HART, Fif teenth lniantry, - A. Q. M., U. . Army, Cheyenne, Wyoming, in Charge of Con struction Jl-a--lv-U-J4 . CONSTRUCTING QUARTERMASTER'S Of lie. Fort Meade, S. D., May 20. I Sealed propoasls, In triplicate, will be re i rived at this office until 10 a. m. moon la In time. June 16, 1906, and then opened, u r constructing one brick bowling alley unci Installing electrlo wiring and fixtures. liaas and specifications may be seen at the office of the chief quartermaster, De ) artment of the Missouri, Omaha, Neb.; department of the Lakes, Chicago, 111.; De pittmenl of the Colorado, Denver, Colo.; ijeuartment of Dakota, St. Paul. Minn., i rJ this office, at which latter place all Information may be obtained upon appll i ut'en. The United States reserves the -raid to reject any or all bids, or to ao e. any part of a bid that may be ad aniageous to the government. Envelopes containing proposals should be endorsed, Proposals for Bowling Alley," and ad crrssed to L. C. Bcherer, captain and uuartrmaater, 4th cavalry, constructing uutrtcrmaater. M3-M-K-M J10-1I OFFICE, CONSTRUCTINO QUARTER inaster. Fort Leavenworth, Kannas, June 1'. I'M. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will h received here until 11 a. m central time, Jjno 2, r8. and then opened, for the con. atructlon of approaches snd porticos for . Grant. Sherman and Sheridan halls at Fort Leavenworth. Kansas Full Information ai)J blank forms of propoaal furnished on iVl latlon to this of tics. Plans and sped fication may be seen hre. also In offices t C cliM quartermaster at Omaha and Den- . vtr. and Secretary Master Builders- ex .snge, Kanans City, Mo. Inlted States naeiAt-s the right to accept or reject any or all pronnsaJs or any part thereof. En-vi-lopea tu he endorsed "Propoaals for Ap ri osches and Porticos" end addressed ta Captain Win. D. Davis, Quartermaster. J-lu-ll-li-13-U-lS REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS . Crsre Bheely tn .Nuir.a..;.! it. Ewlng and wife, I jt 11, biw i, lirammercy Park 160 Vnited Reul Kslate and Trust com pany tj Jr.- faccl. lot 3. block 1, Kjui;.i 5tli add 1,100 Fauna l iSalvatorl Pollto, part lot 1 l luck 1, Kountse ith sdd UO L:ii,i tj Imag.so Paccl, lot li, block L voiinue 6in add.. 1,100 Lane tJ Cologlc Pacci, lot 11, block 1, ivountse ttli add Ho 1 iwla jrlpiila Mortgags and Trust com- any to Lelb Oractman. part lot t, block it. Original place of city of Omaha J. 609 Blate National bank lo G. W. Btelger, lot 17. Eiliaione Park Place n.. CO Thomas M. Roberts to R. M. Conger, luia Zi sud &, block S, Brlggs' Place. 1 R. M. Conner to C. L. Thomas, lota n and A block . Briggs' Place 30 fellsabeth M. Shahan to Heed Broa., part lot a. Horbach's 1st add 2 Will am A. Blocutu and wife to Elisa beth M. bhahao, part lot U. lior-b,-h a 1st add !00 P. f rancla Mahoney snd wife to WIU kfu A.- locum, part lot 21. Horbaco a st add 1JO0 Catnerlne Beard to Ppencer Oils, lot si. Muck , Briggs' Place 100 ueorge M Beard and wife et aL to eantord Peck, lot fc. block . Briggs' Place i i nance n. Lourtney et al. to Court ney Co.. lot 4, block , tteed a 1st add i E. P. Wtstcott to George E. West. cjit. part lot T and part let 4. block S3, South Omaha J00 Thomaa K. Hunter and wife to H. G. Browne. Kit l and part of lot 14. block 110, Dundee Place M 4,150 ueujge n, ju. isoreey to (J. A. Built- van. kit 4. block 7, C. aw. Haynes' - 1st add t. uauren iu Anna aiaaren. lot II and part lol 10, block 4, lt-r Park 4U UiMiiieaj Hoajmer lo ixira f. Weaver, iit 11. blovs. 1. Graroniercy J era.,..., ' 00 iau"M runty company to iioee Nli, psrt lot 4, Windsor Place. 3 gqo 1.. A.'tUl'laoutR. 4a Bridget Martin, part lot ir black, Hi. E V. cumin s id j WtJI.ara Gasltn to Wtlllsm P. Peter, jn lot s, block IS, Myers, Rlciiards "itlden's add J7I AUsiavre PUca tempany ts Jennie Cbl- GRAHAM, AUTREY BIG NOISE Together with Austin They Do Things to Dearer. . nOLXXNBECK ALSO HELPS WIN Pa's Mea, llaadleaaped by Had (art, rl Tlefory frwm Defeat at Heads ef nrisslles. Omaha, t; Denver, 2. Oeorge Graham played his first regular game of the year for Omaha yesterday, and ha signalised his advent and recovery from a strained knee by doing a remark able day's work. Closely folloerlrig him was Chicken Autrey, who also follows him In the batting order. Each of these two youths drew one pass and made three hits; Gra ham making two runs and Autrey one. Graham was given a rousing reception and he won further plaudits every time he came to bat. Although he has discarded his limp, he has not the speed of last year and Is not so fast on the bases, but that speed will return In time. Hs oovered ground with his old-time vigor and put up a grand game of ball. L Look at the record of Graham and Autrey for tha day: AB. R. H. O. A. E. Graham S 2 4 1 0 Autrey S 1 11 0 1 These two made six hits out ot eight made by Omaha. The other two hits con sisted of a bunt, which Austin beat out, and a liner, which Welch drove so swiftly past Bohsnnon that he had to duck or lose soma part of his anatomy. Austin was Johnny-on-the-spot at all times, and, although ha made but one hit, he reached first another time on an error, and scored both times. In the sixth Inning he scooted from first to third on a single by Graham, and than ha and Graham exe cuted a double steal. In tha seventh Inning hs reached first oti the aforesaid bunt. and then came all tha way home on a single by Graham, which Is soma base run ning for a boy. In alt three Instances he had to make a long slide and won all three decisions. Ho Hew beck There, Toe), To Austin, Graham and Autrey belong tha credit for getting the runs whloh won the game, but to Hollenbeck will have to go a great deal of credit for keeping Den ver from scoring enough runs to win It back again. Hollenbeck had a bad Inning to start wrth, and It was not all his fault either, for two bad errors were made In the first, which were about enough to discourage any player, but Holly stuck It out and held the Grlsslles by a tighter rein than Adams hsd held the champions the day before. All the scooping done by Den ver was marked up against the first in ning, for after that Holly had things all hla own way. For six Innings not a hit was made, but In tha seventh, with two out, White got In a Texas leaguer which was followed by a liner from Irwin's bat. It went Just out of reach ot Captain Franck. but no harm was done, as McDonough flew out to Welch, But to get back to that first Inning. It started bad enough, for Waldron opened up with a triple down the left foul line. I. Belden drove one t Austin, who held Waldron on third, but threw wild to first. so that Belden was safe. Csssady grounded out. White walked and the bases were filled, with one out. Gooding threw to first to catch White, leading off too far, but Autrey dropped the ball and Waldron scored. Irwin flew out to W. Belden and I. Belden scored on the throw. That was all. Den ver mads Ja the game, i ' -- fc- . iS . Llaertles Takes with Bokaaaoa. f Omaha took liberties with Pat Bohannon during three different Innings and five runs resulted. In the fourth Inning Gra ham was the first man up and ha drew a pass. Ha had hit a double In the first In ning, but could not cash It In. Autrey hit for two and Grand Island went to third. Householder drove a long fly to Waldron, who had planted himself almost out to the Stors sign to lay for the hlt snd Graham scored. Autrey came home On Welch's hard liner past Pat Bohannon, With two out In the fifth Inning, Austin reached first on an error by Lauterbom, went to third on Graham's single and then hs and Georgre executed that double steal. Autrey was the next man up and ha had compassion on Graham and his lame knee, so hs hit the ball so far Into right field that Graham could almost walk home. Austin made the run of his life In the seventh Inning. He had beat out a bunt. and then, when Graham hit a high one to left field, he finished the circuit of the bases. Graham was able to take but one base, while Austin went three. Graham had his eye with him yesterday, and If the work Is any criterion of what he Intends to do the balance of the season the opponents will have to ginger up some. On his second time up Pat had two strikes and no balls on Oeorge, but eagle eye stuck for the big show and drew a pass. He now leads the Western league In bat ting. HI friends say he will he able to speed up (on bases as soon as he plays a couple of games to get his muscles lim bered up. The ssme tesms play this afternoon. Captain Franck ssld Hall would be In the box. The score: OMAHA. AH R Tf n A V Austin. Sb 4 l l i uranam. 2t 3 1 3 4 2 6 nuirey, in I X II 0 1 Householder, If I 0 2 6 ylch. cf 4 0 1 1 o Franck. ss 2 0 I 2 2 n. - " r T - - - . . Demen. rr n a i a a vxunains, C 4 O 0 4 1 Hollenbeck, p. 0 0 t "l H U Totals 21 t DENVER. A. B. R. H. O. A. E. .vaiurun, ci 1114 0 I. Belden. If a i a i a Caaaady. rf 3 0 0 0 0 n. JO t 0 1 t 1 0 Irwin. Sb 3 0 1J10 McDonough, o 3 0 0 7 2 0 uauwiuuni, AO 9 0 0 0 2 ,u"y I 0 0 0 0 Klnneally, ss 0 0 I 1 0 Cornell 10 0 0 0 0 4VVUBI11IUQ, p 4 V 0 1 I ToUls 30 "5 u t Batted for Lauterborn in the ninth. Batted for Kuinealiy in. toe ninth. - Omaha Runs 00032010 I T Hits 1 0 0 3 2 0 2 0 Denver Runs 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 "11 100000020-3 Two base hits: Graham, Autrey (2). Thrai base hit: Waldron. Bases on balls: Off liul lenbeck, : off Bohannon. 2. Hit by pitched ball: by Bohannon, 1. Btruck out: By Hol lenbeck. 4; by Bohannon. 4. Left on bases Omaha C Denver, . Stolen bases: Austin! Graham. Sacrifice hit: Householder. Time- empire: naaxeii. Attendance, aOO. BOXAR LATE TO HIS WDDD1.VQ Bat What Ooea He Care, far Pitched a vVlaalsisr am.m. Ha DE8 MOINES. June 10.-Bomar, the Daa "" i""""' " aie 10 nis weaai Moines won the thirteen-inning afternoon - - 1 ui i iv t-i'iu pucusrs were hit somewhat often, but sensational . REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS .... iConMnuea., son, lot 42, Berasoiihursi Oug Mellora W. Foir field and E. M. ralr fleld to Charles W. Plersou, lyt 1", blck 1. Sulphur Springs-' ..7. 750 jonn a. cvaus ana u i a nomas w. Blackburn, lot I and T. block I, West Cua.lsg add... Anna U. 0rnll and husband to aante, lot T. blxk 4, Thorn Ihu g Place.. Totals -tit. M STANDING OF THE TEAMS. WEST. LE-OtF.. AMEU AJS -t. WT.rrl. WLPrt. Omaha 2 It .r,7 lulavllle ...Tt t lanroln V 11 ..Vf Toledn f 20 .R"-J vnr-r M 22 .Ml Indi nnanolla 21 Ploux Clty...! .Rll Cnlumhun ....4'.) le Moines.. 20 Mlnn-Br-.lla 21 29 .49 Pueblo 11 30 .32 Milwaukee ..24 f Kansas nty.JI M .41 St. F'stil 14 W .M0 nat'I. League. amer league. W.TPrt. W.KPct. Chlcsgn 27 1 .M Chicago 25 3D .SM Clnclnnstl ,.S? 17 .6- Pt Ixjuls.... 21 .hr Pittsburg ... II ,H Cleveland ... 23 .M3 New York.. .23 21 .5.3 New Tork...23 71 .633 Philadelphia W ?n .KM Philadelphia 21 13 i-iosion ,T! Ietrnlt 3 m -m Pt. I-OUIS....20 29 . Hoaton 27 .4 Brooklyn ...1 f ..TV Washington 18 28 .3P1 GAMES TODAY. Western Lea sue Denver at Omaha- Pueblo at Des Moines. Sioux City st Lin coln. National t esBiie PIMshnrr at New Tork. Cincinnati at Boston, Chicago at Brooklyn, St. Louie at Philadelphia. American Lesarue Washington at 8t. Louis, Phllsdelphla at Chlcaso, New Tork at Detroit, Boston at Cleveland. American Association Milwaukee at To ledo, Kansas City st Columbus, St. Paul at inaianapolls, JVIlnneapoIls at lxulsviue. fielding kept down the score. No less than six run noes were caught at the plate. Des Moines scored esrly snd looked to hsve a safe lead, but Bomar had a temporary absent-minded fit In the sixth Inning and rassed three men and hit another batter, orclng in two runs, as a hit started the trouble. But he got better as the game proceeded. Pueblo made eleven hits and more then hslf of them were two-baae;ers. Dolsn's two-hnirger nfter two were out In the thirteenth, followed by Fltsnatrtck's shsrp single, brought In the winning tslly. Umpire Brennsn wss In hot water from the beginning of the game until the last run was made. Score: DES MOINES. A. R. R. H. O. A. E Anderson, ss 4 2 3 7 B 1 Ntehort. 3b 4 0 0 1 4 0 Floumoy, If II 0 1 S 0 0 Dwyer, lb S 0 1 14 1 0 Dolan. 2h 6 1 1 2 '2 0 Fltspatrick, rf 5 0 2 1 0 0 Bader. cf 6 0 0 1 2 0 Tesarer, c 4 0 1 10 3 0 Bomar, p 4 12 0 5 0 Totals 45 4 11 29 22 1 PLMBLO. AB. R- H. O. A. E. Hogrtever, 3b 3 1 2 tf 1 0 smith, c f 1 1 11 0 0 Patterson, 2b 4 10 0 5 0 Mattlck, cf 4 0 2 1 0 (.lark, lb 5 0 1 15 2 0 Spencer, If 4 0 110 0 Corhan. ss 4 0 0 1 2 0 Miller, rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 Fltsgerald, p 5 0 4 3 5 0 Totals 39 7 11 3S II 0 Two out when winning run was scored. Des Molnea 0 01 020000000 14 Pueblo 0 00002010000 03 Runs earned: Des Moines. 4: Pueblo. 3. Two-base hits: Dolan, Fltzpatrlck, I Mat tick (2), Fltsgerald, Hogrlever (2). Clark. First base on balls: Off Bomar, ; off Flts gerald. 6. Double plays: iHtxa-pralrt to Clark to Smith, Anderson to Dv.yer. Wild pitcn: jntzgerald. etolen hases: Fiour noy (3.). Anderson (2). Kittnatrlck. Yeairer. Corhan. Sacrifice hits: Nlehoff. MUlor, Mattlck. Time: 2:28. Attendance, HO, Umpire: Brennan. JO.ES GETS 0 HIT, SO RUN GAME Slonx City the First Victim at Year la Western. LINCOLN. June la Jones pitched a no hit, no run gsme ajc&lnst Sioux City this afternoon, the first performance of the kind In the Wrestern league this year. Only two Sioux City men reached first base, one on a base on balls, the other on Gagnler's error. , Freeman also pitched a good game. ana none oi tne three nits made oil him figured in the run getting. Lincoln's two runs oame as a result of errors and a long fly to left. In the first liming Jude. Fox and Gagnler were safe on successive errors. A base on balls to Fenlon forced In Jude, and Thomas' long fly to Campbell allowed Fox to run In from third.. Score: LINCOLN. AB. R. H. O. A. B Jude. If ,, 3 1 0 1 Fox, fbh...J. 3 1117 10 16 0 0 Gagnler, ss 2 0 0 2 3 1 Fenlon, 3 0 1 2 0 0 Thomas, lb 3 0 1 13 0 0 Davidson, cf 4 0 0 3 0 0 Prituhett, 3b 3 0 0 0 3 0 Zlnrsn, c... 3 0 0 6 0 1 Jones, p 3 0 0 0 4 0 Totals 2b 2 2 27 11 2 SIOUX CITY. AB. R. H. O. A. E Campbell. If 4 0 0 2 0 1 Holmes, cf 4 0 0 0 0 0 Weed, rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 Henry, c 3 0 0 7 0 0 Welch. 3b 3 0 0 0 2 0 Andreas. 2b 3 0 0 2 4 1 Severeld, lb 2 0 0 13 0 1 Orenvllle, as 2 0 0 0 4 0 Freeman, p 3 0 0 0 2 1 Spencer 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 28 0 0 21 12 2 Batted for Freeman In ninth. Lincoln 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 6loux City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Btolen bases: Thomas. Uranvllle. Sacri fice hits: Fox, Gagnier (2), Thomas. Struck out: By Jones, 4; by Freeman, 4. Bases on balls: ort J ones, i; ort Freeman, . Time: 1:20. Umpire: Davis. Attendance: 1,800. New Cnaaceller Pitrhes Ball. UNIVERSITY PLACE. Neb.. June 10 Special.) This afternoon in the annua' bass ball game between the faculty and tha seniors, Chancellor-elect Dr. W. J. Davidson pitched the first saU. which was a atrike. Dr. Davidson has been here at tending the commenct ment exercises, and the student body is elated over his interest manifested In athletics. The game between the faculty and seniors was somewhat dis appointing to the admirers of the class of llwS. They thought victory wss certainly theirs, but the staid pedagogues gave thsm the smsll end of a i to i score. The game, contrary to expectations, was not a comedy or errors, out at limes a oru Uant article of ball waa put up by both teams. The professors pounded Friable, the senior pitcher, for msny hits, whlls Bomerville, lor the f aculty, let me seniors down with three scattered hita. A large crowd waa out to watch tha game and en thusiasm ran high. Score: k. ri. raoulty 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 1-7 12 2 Seniors 0 10101200-6 3 7 Batteries: Faculty, Bomerville and Cox; Seniors, Frisble and Biewart. Rata Stops Ball Game. CAMBRIDGE. Ntb., June 10. (Special. ) Rain between the first snd last half of tr.e seventh Inning broke up the game between Cambridge and Bertrand Tuesday. To that time the same stood 1 to z in uertrana s favor, but counting that Cambridge had another Inning to bat. it was decided that It stands 3 to 1 In favor or Cambridge, as the acore stood in the last even Inning. The score up to the time the game was closed was as follows; Bertrand o o o 1 o z Carabrldgs 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-2 Batteries: Bertrand, Masterns arl Mas ters; Csinbrldgo. Owsley and Roher. Hits: Bertrand, 3; Cambridge, 2; struck out by Owsley 4; by Masters, 4. Umpire Butler. I Bostas) Oat ef tha Gaaae. Bonno, Lincoln's crack pitcher and per haps the beat pitcher in the Western league, Is still laid up and his friends fear may not be able to resume work for some time, tf at all. His Injury, which occurred during ths laat game Omaha played In Lincoln laat Saturday. Is puisllng . his physlclaas, but It la offering no room tor hope of early recovery. The Lincoln man agement is scouring the country for a man to supplsnt Bonno and It will probably scour a long time before It gets one. Wast Sides Beat Happy Hellew. The West Sides won from ths Happy Hollow team Tuesday evening by a acore of 5 to 4. Some good fielding was dons In spite of the muddy grounds. Roesalg's bsi. ling was a feature. Score: R H E West Sides 1 0 1 0 3 0 14 I 2 Happy Hollow 1 0 0 3 1 04 3 Batteries: West Sides. Schneider wind and Greener; Happy Hollow, Wirt and Weeks. Kalakts sf ( eleaabas Waal Game. The Knights of Columbus of Council Bluffs are In the field with a base ball team and would like to hear from any ama teur team In this locality desiring garnet. Communlcaiiona should b- addri-aaed 1 1 Felix 8. O Nelll, manager, 13 Firih avenue. Council Bluffs, er P. it. Delney. captain, 713 South Seventh atreet. 330 suits ta order. 3:5, as pants for 34. MacCarthy-Wllaon, 104 South 1 DODGERS SHUT OUT , CUBS Game Largely Fitchen' Battle Be tween Backer and Fraser. EACH HIT BUT FOUR TIMES BrwoaJya Makes Oa Baa aa Error by Hafmaa aad Aaether by Goad Work al Jordan Walle I Bases. BROOKLYN. June 10. By good work on the bases today coupled with Rucker's excellent pitching the home club shut out Chicago, 2 to 0. Errors by Hofman, who was playing second base, gave Brooklyn one of Its runs; the other was scored by Jordsn't good base running, Score: BROOK1AS CHlrAOO. I H.ft.it R H O A t. Ban-a, ef I 4 4 411. ef ... 110 4 Paiiee, le....3 Oil 4 Hofman. lb.. I 4143 Hummell, It.. 4 1 3 4 4 Kilns, rf t 4 t 1 4 kUloaer. rf.. 3 4 3 4 K ounce, lb .. 4 4 II 4 4 Jordan, lb. .. I 4 14 I Slelnfeldt, lb 4 14 14 hhD. lb.. I t 1 lSr-hulla, If. ... I 4 4 Levis, sa I 1 3 4 4 Moran, a t I I 1 0 Perirn. e I 4 T I Tiaksr, ss.... 10 3 10 nrksr, ....! 10 1 1 Prassr, p I 4 4 3 4 Teta la...... 34 4 till"! Totala M 4 it Ti 3 Chicago 00000000 00 Brooklyn 01000100 2 Two-bsse hit: Moran. Sacrifice hits: Tinker. Lewis. Stolen bases: Slagle, Hummell, Jordan. Double plays: Pattee, Lewis and Jordan; Kllng and Hofman; Tinker, Hofman and Chance. Left on bases: Chicago, 3; Brooklyn, 1 Baae on balls: Off Rurker. 2; off Fraser, 2. Baas on errors: Chicago, 1; Brooklyn, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Rurker, 1. Struck out: By Rucker. 6; by Fraser, 2. Time: 1:32. Umpire: Emslle. Claelaaatl Beats Bastoa. BOSTON, June 10. Boston Outbatted Cincinnati today, but errors and Dorner'a wlldncss gave , the visitors the game. Score : CINCINNATI. BOSTON. B.H.O.A B. B H O A B. Husilns. lb.. 4 I 4 4 4 Beaumont, et 4 I 2 4 0 Ksne. cf 4 1 4 4 0 Browne, rf...4 t I 1 4 Lobsrt. lb... 2 14 1 4MrOana. lb.. 4 3W 1 1 W trh.II. rf... It 0 Keller. It.... 4 0 4 4 0 Gansel. lb... I 0 14 OlMhlen, as.... 10 4 0 McLean, e.... 4 4 4 4 0 Hannltaa. lb. 4 I I 1 Brain. If 1 1 1 0 0 Rltctnj, lb... 4 till HulswltL ss.. 4 12 4 Ball, a i a Weimar, ... I 4 4 4 0 'Bates 1 4 4 4 4 aowiry ....l ewe eormnam, a..., 4 4111 Coaklay, S....4 0 4 4 4 Iornr, p 3 4 4 1 1 ftwMny ..,.1 1004 Yatals 44 7 17 13 4 ranjuson. p.. I 0 1 14 Totals 44 14 17 IT I Batted for Wetmer In the eighth. Batted for Ball In the eighth. Batted for Dornex in the seventh. Cincinnati 0 0 3 0 3 0 2 0 1-8 Boston 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 0 16 Two-base hits: Beaumont, Dahlen. Three-base-hits: Lobert. Kano nit.- n Dorner, 8 In seven innings; off Ferguson, 3 .1 iu Mimosa, on weimer, ji in seven In Dings; off Coakley. 3 In two Innlmra i Hi rlflce hits: Browne, Hugglns, Kane, Ix bert, Mitchell. Stolen base: Beaumont. Double play: Browne and Hannlfan. Left on bases: Cincinnati, ; Boston, 10. Base on errors: Clnclnati. . Struck out: By .ciner, a; oy uc.rn r, i ty Ferguson, l. Umpire: Rudderbam. Cardinals Wis In Tenth. PHILADELPHIA, June 10 St Louis de- raieu rmiaaeipnia loaay in a ten-Inning pitchers' bsuls between Lush and SnarWa O'Rourke scored the only run In the tenth Inntng on a three-base wild throw by Grant iiu iwu-ufeajger uy unneri. acore: BT. LOUIS. PHILADELPHIA. B.H.O.A.g. n H.o a k Rarrr, rf 4 3 4 4 4 Knaba, lb.... I 4 14 4 nrrna, so ... v i i (irant, b I 1 1 I 1 Murray. ib...4 1 X 4 a Titua. rf a a i a a Dalehantr. If. I 0 4 4 4 Masea, If 4 0 4 4 0 Kon-tchj, lb. 4 1 10 4 OOabom. cf... 4 13 14 Ludwls. e 1 0 1 o 0 Branarield. lb I 0 I 1 Hoatettar, cf.. 4 4 3 4 I Doolln, as.... 4 4 4 4 4 O'Rouraa, as. 4 0 T 1 Dools. e 4 114 1 Gilbert, 2b... 4 1 4 4 4 Sparks, p I 4 110 Lush, p 4 1 4 4 laralltacb ..1 0 0 4 0 Totals u 7 40 IS t Tetala 14 4 14 11 3 Baited for Sparks In the tenth. St. luls ,....0 oooonnnn ii Philadelphia ..00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hits: Lush, Gilbert. Sacrifice hits: Ludwlg, Sparks. Sto.en bases. Barry, Murray, Grant, Osborne. Left on bases: St. Ixnns, : PhtliWelplila, T. fltruck out: By Lush, 8;' by Sparks, 5. Pouble play: Branafield and Sparks. B.tB on errors: St. Louis, 2; Philadelphia, r. Base on balls: urr i,usn. z; off Bparks. 1. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Rlgler and Johnston. Plratee Sbat Oat Gtaats. NEW YORK. June .-Fred Clsrke made the winning run in the New York-PlUs-burar game today on his hit. a sacrifice hit and good base running in the fourth In ning, (score: PITT4BURO. NgW TORK. B.H.O A S. H H O i R Thomas, ef... 4 I I 4 0 Shannon, If.. 4 4 4 4 4 ueaco, id s s 1 1 1 Tanner, lb... 4 S 14 1 4 I larke. If 4 1 I 1 4 Donlln. rf a l a 1 Wner, aa. ..I 4 I 4 f armour. cf..4 I 10 4 Ab'tlchlo, li. i I I It Breanahsn. . 4 2 4 3 4 Kane, lb 4 1 II 4 0 Day Ho, lb..,, 4 4 4 4 4 Wllaon. rf.... 4 1 4 1 4 Doyla, lb 3 4 1 4 4 uineon, s e V u Hrldwell, as.. I 0 ) a Leaver, p.... I 4 4 1 4 Wllise, p 1 114 Toula II 137 11 1 Totals M " 37 17 "I Pittsburg 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hit: Bevmour. SarHf1- kit- Leach. Stolen base: Wagner. Double piay: wiiaon and Kane. Lft on bases nusourg. i; New York, . First base on balls: Off Wllise, 1; off Leaver, 1. Struck out: By Wlltse, t Time: 1:40. Umpires: Klem and O'Day. GAMES IX THE AMERICAN LEAGUE Timely Hlttlnar of Ate Gives Victory ta White Box. CHICAGO, Juns 10 The timely hit of Atx, who replaced Parent in the eighth after Anderson and Davis had singled, Save Chicago Its second game from Piilla elplila. Chicago's other run maleraltsed through a baae on balls, an error and a hit. Two of Manuel's passes resulted In the visitors' soures. Score: CHICAOO. PHILADELPHIA. i.U.O.il, B H.O.A I. Dougherty. If 4 I 1 4 4 Rartaell, If . I 1 1 Jones, cf I a 1 4 eha'neaar, et. 4 1 14 4 O. baTis, 2b. 4 1 I 2 4 R.rbola, rf... 4 4 14 4 Aadaraon, rf. 4 2 a v u H. barta. lb. I 4 II 1 4 Knnohua. lb . I I v 4 Huron r, lb.. I 4 1 I 4 Parent, ....! 4 11 01. Collins. Ib4 2 4 1 Ala, ss 1 1 4 1 0 Nichols, SS...I 0 114 Tannehlll, lb. 4 1 4 I Powers 1 4 4 4 4 Bulllvan, s... 4 4 4 1 Plank, p 4 1 1 4 4 Manual, p.... 3 4 4 3 . Culllna... 1 4 4 4 4 Toula U I XI 11 0 . Tetala II I 14 10 1 Batted for Powers In the ninth. Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 2 Philadelphia 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 02 Left on bases: Chicago, 8; Philadelphia, 7. Stolen bases: Shaughnesay, Murphy, Dougherty. Doubls play: Nlchoils, Mur phy and H. Davis. Flrat base on balls: Off Manuel, 8; off Plank, t. Time: 2:16. Umpire: Connolly. Brawns Rally la KlghtaO ST. LOUIS, June 10. An eighth Inning rally, netting tao runs gave bt. Louis the second game of the aeries with Washing ton today, I tn 2. Score: T. LOI'lH. WAJHINOTON. a H.O A K. B H O A E. ene. If 4 I I 0 4 Milan, rf I I I 1 Hotrmaa. rf .,4 1 3 4 4 Oaulay, !(.... 4 114 Wilhama, lb. 4 1 4 I 4 rllialj, lb I 1 I I 4 Hartirl. as .. 4 4 1 I 1 Clymar, rf . . I 0 14 C. Jonas, -at.. 4 2 2 4 4 Strast, i 4 14 11 T Jonea. lb. I 1 I 4 4Premaa, lb. 3 4 7 I 4 Paena. ...! Ill r HcUride, ss.t I 1 Stephens, o... I I I sB.-nlpka, lb... I 4 114 Ballrr. p 3 4 4 1 OCataa. p I a 1 I 4 tiiuaaa, p.... I 4 4 1) 4 c. amiih.... 1 tf 4 4 A Hilar, lb.... 1 14 14 Toula 11 117 11 lTasnh!ll ..1004 Warner 1 4 4 4 Totals ID III U Batted for Freeman in seventh. Halted for McUrlde in ninth. Batted for Schipke in ninth. Et. Louie 10000012 4 Washington 00000002 0 a Two-base hits: Street, Jones, Stone. Home run: Stone. Hita: Off Bsiley, i In seven and one-third Innings; off Dlneen, 1 In one and two-third Innings. Bacilflca hits: Clymer. Ferris, Cates. Btolen bases: Willisma, Left on bases: St. Louis, 4; Wsahlngton, 7. Base on balls: Off bailey, 2. Hit by pitched ball- By Dlneen, 1. Struck out: By Bailey, 4; by Cates. 4. Time: 1:4a. Umpires: Evans and Hurst. Tlajera Wis la Twelfth. DETROIT. June 10. Detroit tied up a seemingly iost game In the tenth on a pasa and triple by Smith and won in the twelfth before a man waa out. Mullln pitched a tine game, most of his troubles being due to erratic work at first base.' Newton waa batted out in ths fourth and I-ake finished 11. Sihaefer gave a remarkable exhibi tion at third, accenting ten che sev rl of then sensational plays. Boors'. DETROIT. sew Y,,.,K. B HO A E B H O A I M'lntrre, If . I t 4 Kiara. !b a 4 I I Ot'hAafar. I . I 4 7 Hrmpblll. cf. 4 I I 4 4 i.ru.ro. lb. a I Wr, rf ...4 3 4 1 4 Cobb, rf I 3 I I 4 Uue. lb ... 4 4 1 4 4 Joaae. ef .... 4 2 4 0 a Ball, sa t I 4 1 kill.lar. Ib... I 13 1 SSiahl. If I 0 4 4 l-kaidl. c., 4 8 7 3 4 r.oruy. lb. .. I 14 4 4 0 Laary. aa... 4 4 4 4 1 bmu, a 4 3 8 3 4 I stallla. p 8 1 4 3 4KMoa, p ...l 4 4 4 0 -----ui, p 4 l i e Totala 44 II 44 II 4 Totals 44 Un 14 4 None out when winning run was scored Detroit 0 0130001020 17 New York... 0 1100110020 0-4 Two-haae hits: Cobb, Schmidt. Three base hits: Crawford. Schmidt. Keeler. Hits: Off Newton, 3 In thre end two-thirds Innings: off Lake. 8 In one-third of an In ning. Sacrifice hits: Crawford. Schmidt. Keeler, Stahl. Stolen bases: Cobb, Jones. O1 Leery, Hemphill, Stahl. Double plays; Schaefer and Kllllfer; Keeler and Ulalr. Iieft on hases: Ietrolt, 11; New York, 11. First base on ball: Off Mullln. 4; off Newton. 1; off Iake, 8. First on errors: IWroll, 3: New York, 4 Struck out: By Mullln. : by Lake. 1 Paaaori ball: Blair. Wild pitch: Mullln. Time: 2 45. Umpires: Sheridan and Fgan. Baatoa Wlas la Eleveath. CLEVELAND, June 10. Hsd Llebhsrdt received perfect support today he would have shut Boston nut. As It wss. Boston won. 8 to 4. In eleven Innings. Stnvall had a finger split In the fourth Inning, neces sitating a shift In the Infield. Lejole starred at first. Score: l BOSTON. CLEVELAND. B.H.O A . B.H.O-A B. Thnaer. If... 4 4 4 4 41 Clarke, It. I 4 4 4 Lord. Ib I I 1 I 4 Bradley, lb... 4 I I MTonnell. tb 4 0 1 4 4 ftoTall. lb... I 4 7 4 4 Craraih. rf...l 0 14 SNIII, tb I 1114 Vnslaub, lb . I t 7 4 4 Lajole. lb-Lb I 1 1 4 4 Sullivan, rf .l 4 4 0 I) Urmia, e I 1 I 4 0 Wanner, ss... 4 4 4 3 1 Hinchmta, as 4 4 1 4 3 Cnsr, 4 11 4 4 Hlrknisn. rf. 4 0 3 4 1 Tounf. p 4 4 4 1 IBlrm'bam. cf 4 1 14 1 Ltebhardt, p. 4 1 I 4 4 Tetala 44 W II It IN. Clark, c. X 4 14 4 Totala l It 14 4 Cleveland 3 000000000 14 Boston 0 003000000 (-8 Base on errors: Cleveland, 1; Boston, 3. Three-base hit: Lajole. Sacrifice hits: Bradley, McConnell, Cravath. Stolen baae: Sullivan. Double plays: Crlyer and Wag ner; Lord and I nglaub. First base on balls: Off Llebhsrdt, 1; off Young, 1. Lft on bases: Cleveland, 4; Boston, 4. Struck out: By Llebhardt, 4; by Young, 9. Wild pitch: Llebhardt. Time: l.U. Umpire: OLoughlin. GAMES in AMERICA ASSOCIATION t. Paal Wns Two Good Coateats tram ladlanapella. INDIANAPOLIS. June 10. Indlanapollfl was defeated by St. Paul today, losing both frames. The first contest required thirteen nrfings. Score, first game: T. PAUL. INDIANAPOLIS. B.H.O.A.E. B H.O.A.B. rr. If 4 1 0 1 Bush, s 4 4 4 4 4 Wheeler, tb.l 1 4 I 4 Coulter. If.... 4 0 14 4 B. ktajrera, rf 4 1 4 4 OH ay dm. rf... 4 4 14 4 ITls. of 4 3 14 1 Csrr, lb 4 I 17 1 1 J. Meyers, c. 4 I I 2 4 Dayldson, et.. 4 14 4 1 Noonsn. lb... 4 I II 0 OLlTlnaaton. e. 4 1 I 3 1 Tlemyer, lb.. I 1 I I I Williams. Ib. I 8 I I 4 N. as 4 4 4 4 1 Hopke. Ib. ... I till Dealing, p.... 4 4 1 4 4 Marouard, p.. I 0 1 1 4 Euianka, p. .. I 1 1 4 Totals a 10 II II 4Undaay ....1 4 4 4 4 ' . Totala 44U4 Batted for Marquard In the seventh. Indianapolis 1 01000101000 04 St. Paul o 20000300000 1- Hits: Off Marquard, 8 In seven Innings; off Kubanks, 6 In six Innings. Struck out: By Marquard, t: by Gehrlng, 7. Wild pitch: Oehrlng. Hit by pitched ball: Livingston. Two-base hits: Hayden. Oeyer, Wheeler, Davis. J. Meyers. Noonan 2. Three-baae hit: Hayden. Sacrifice hits: Carr, Tle myer. Double plays: Wheeler to Tle myer; Oehrlng to Noonan (2). Stolen bases: Coulter, Carr, Williams. Hopks, Oeyer. Umpire: Kerin. Time: 2:40. Score, second game: ST. PAtt.. INDIANAPOLIS. B.H.O.A.E. B H.O.A . Oer. If-rb.. 4 114 4Buah. aa 4 0 I I 1 Wheeler, lb.. 1 0 I 4 4 Coulter, If.... 4 14 4 4 Hlcka, rf 4 0 0 4 Harden rf. I a a a B. Meyer, r-lf 4 14 4 aU'arr. Ib 4 4 14 1 4 vi l l l l usTldaon, 01. 4 S 1 4 4 J Meyer, e. I 114 I 4 Hawlejr, c....t 4 4 14 Noonan. lb... 4 I 7 I 1 Williams. !b. I I I I I Tlamrar. lb.. 4 111 a Hooka, ih a a i a i r-": a a a a .Viagra, p S10 4V Tal, p 4 1 I I 0 Lindsay 1 4 0 4 4 ferns, p 44144 Toula 44 II 17 II I Totala 40 It 17 11 8 Batted for Davldaon In the ninth. Indianapolis 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 04 St. Paul 0 1 0 1 0 2 4 0 08 Hits:. Off Teal. 12 In seven Innings; off Ferris, 1 In one snd two-thirds Innings. Struck out: By Teal, 6; by Ferrla, 1; by Slagle. 7. Sacrifice hits: Slagle, B. Meyers. Hit by pitched ball: Hawley, a Two-base hits: Csrr, Hopke, J. Meyers. Three-base hita: Hayden, Carr, J. Meyers, Noonsn, Nee. Home runs: Carr, Noonsn. Double plays: Bush to Williams to Carr; Nee (unassisted.; Bush to Williams to Carr; Nee (unasslated); Teal to Noonan. First base on balls: Off Teal. L Btolen basesi Geyer, B. Meyers. Hawley. Passed ball: Hawley. Umpire: Kerin. Time: 1:45. Cbampleas Are Shot Oat. COLUMBUS. June 10. Cross decided to day's pitching battle between Egan and Upp by getting one of his three-hits In the fifth Inning after Sullivan had been passed and sacrificed. Congalton, on a fast play by Brasliear, was caught at the plate In the ninth. Score: KANSAS CITT. COLIMBUS. B.H.O.A.E. B H.O.A E. Hallman, ef.. I 0 2 4 OKruisr, If ... 4 4 14s Croaa. aa 4 3 I I OOdsall, of.... 4 14 4 4 Beck lay, lb. . I Oil 4 4 Congaltsn, rf 4 I 1 1 Braahesr, Ib. I 0 1 4 OKIhm, lb I 4 4 1 Neighbors, rf 4 4 1 4 4 Prlel, lb. 4 1111 Doa-nla. lb... 4 1 1 4 4 Baldy, ss I 4 I 1 I rarllele. If... I 4 1 1 4 rohl. c I 4 1 1 RulllTan, a... 8 4 I 1 1 Wrigler. tb.l 114 4 Efan, p 1 0 0 4 0 Upp, p 10 14 4 Totala .14 4 37 17 1 Totala 10 t 37 II T Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Kansas City 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Sacrifice hits: Hallrosn, Egsrj (2). Bases on balls: Off Upp, 4; off Egan. 3. Two base hit: Congalton. Double plays: Reldy, Wrigley to Kihm; Cross to Beckley. Hit by pitched ball: Beckluy. Wild pitch: Upp. Time: 1:28. Umpire: Owens. Even Break la Toledo. TOLEDO, June 10. Toledo won and loat a game with Milwaukee today. The vlaitora von the first by hitting Sutthoff with men on bases. In the second game Asher waa a pussle, while Manske was easy. Elwert wss spiked Ir. the flrat game and McCarthy took his place. Wisser was at third tn place of Clarke, who has been compelled to leave the team because of threatened blood poisoning. Score, first gams: MILWAUKEE. TOLEDO. B H.O.A B. B.H.O.A.E. Robinaoa. aa. 4 1 1 4 1 Barbeau, aa.l 0 0 4 1 Green, rt 4 4 1 4 4Hluchmn, rb 4 1 I 4 4 Kullna. cf-lf. 4 1 1.4 4Armb'sler, rt. 4 4 I 4 4 McO'Yr'y, l-cf I ISO OSmoot, cf 4 1104 Barilla, 0....4 111 (Land, c 4 4110 MeCorm'k. Jb I 1 I 4 I Hopkins. If... 4 4 14 1 Wlaaer, lb... I 4 11 I Elw.rt. Jb ... 4 4 10 4 Brown, lb.... I I 11 S 4 McCarthy. Ib. 4 1 4 4 4 Curtis, p 4 14 1 1 Lister, lb ... I I 11 4 4 Sullboff, p...l 0 4 14 Totals It 111 U I Totals U 4 17 14 I Toledo 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 04 Hit by pitcher: Barbeau. Struck out: By Sutthoff, 2; by Curtis, 1. Sacrifice hits: Green (2), McCormlck. Bases on balls: Olf Sutthoff, 1; off Curtis. 1. Double plays: Kobinson, McCormlck to Brown ti). Two haae hit: Smoot, McGilvray, Hincliman, McCarthy. Time: 1:J5. Umpires: Bier hslter and Kane. Score, second game: TOLEDO. MILWAI'KEE. B H O A B. B H O il. Barbeau, as . 4 I I I 0 Robinson, ss.. I 1 I 1 1 Hlschman, Ib I 1 4 I 4 Graen. rf 4 I t Artnb alar, rf. I 1 4 0 VKulina. cf....4 14 0 0 Smoot, of 4 I 1 I S M.Gil, ray. If I 4 I 0 4 Abbott, e 4 III (i Roth, c I I 1 0 McCarthy, lb. 4 I 1 0 ftMi-corm'k. Ik I I 4 4 4 V. 1 1 llama. Ib. I 4 1 1 aWlaaar, lb.... I 14 14 Llaier. Ib....4 0 1 Bron. lb J lit I Land, lb I 0 II 0 Manika, p ... I o 1 0 Arhar. p 14014 Totals !l 4 24 11 1 Totala J) II 17 14 S Toledo 0 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 6 Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 00 Left on bases: Toledo, 4; Milwsukee, 3 Two-bsse hit: Hlnchman. Double plays. Wisser, McCurmuk to Brown; Abbott to Hlrjchman; McCormlck to Koblna n. Hit by pitched ball: By Manske, 1. Haaea on balls: Olf As i. r. l; orf Maai kc. 1. Sacri fice lilts: Hincliman, Armbruslcr. Wll lams. Stolen baaea: Hmjol, Abbott, btruck out: By Asher, 3; by Manake, a. Time; lulT. Umpires: Blurhslter snd Kane. Rain gtoBS Play. LOU18VILLE, June l..-Mlnneapolls-Loulsvllls game stopped by rain at the end of the second inning, when lue acore waa 0 to 0. Rare Eatrles Are large. CRESTON. Ia.. June 10.-(8prial -The fair association has closed Its entries for slake races and are mors than pleas d wllh the lilt of fast rluff they have se cured. In previous years stake races hi. v.' hen barred here and nn.y cUss racs have been tolerated. Under thia year's management tha stake trot snd pucln ( races ure backed by horaea cf 4 0 et-.-ii Instead of I" as In previous yesrs. snd ai a rult it has booked apine of the b.'( steppers In tne association. Flakiest Trig, la Wlseeaala. George Giacomlnt will leave Thursday for Winter. Wis., on s fishing trip, which will take about taenty Us) a. He will go after both baa and muokies and his trip will Include a rids- up the Chippewa river. Ever try The Bee Want Ad Column at If not, do so, and get satisfactory results. LB CROW : RYU SEAL WHISKEY AND "THE BEST" BOTTLED IN BOND IS !Tlirraa" PURITY AGE Look for the word "RYE" in red on label Distillery) Distributors) Woodford Co.. Ky. Riley Dros. Co.. OmaUa OLYMPIC MEN ARE ASSIGNED List of American Athletes for Each Event. TWELVE IN MARATHON RACE Larlfe Namber af Entries ta early Every Event, with Several Mea Iteserved la Few Classes. NEW TORK, June 10. At a meeting of the team selection committee ot the Olym pic committee, held here tonight, the ss slgnment of American entries for the dif ferent events to be contented at London in July was made. The men were picked from the? list of athletes announced laat night aa the American team to contest In tha Olympic games The entries are as follows: 100 meters: Cartmell. Huff. Klrslfy, May, Rector, Robertson, L). R. Bherman, Smith son, Stevens, Whttham, Cloughon. meters: Atlee, Cartmell. Hamilton, Huff, Kirairy, Mason. May, Rector, Rob ertson, Elshman. Whltham. Cloughon. 4fl0 meters: Atlee, Carpenter, Cartmell, Deading, lllllman. Mason, Mer-'mi, Pil grim, Vroul, Kamey, W. C. Rooolns, Tay lor. 800 meters: Blard, Bromllow, H. I Coo, French, Halstead, Jonea, I.ightbody, J. C. Miller, Pilgrim, Ramey, Sheehan. Bhep pard. 1.600 meters: Blanenagel, H. L. Cos. Deuol, Hallstead. Hoyns, Jones, Llghtbody, Riley, Rowe, Bheppard. Sullivan, Trube. 110 meters, hurdle: Cook, Garrets, Hart ranft, Howe, Katwlck, Plckerson, Rand, 1). R, Robblns, Shaw. Bmllhann. 400 meters, hurdle: Bacon. Bromllow, H. It. Coe, French, Halstead, Hamilton, Hart ranft, Hlllman, Howe, L,lghtbody, Mernam, Sheppard. Steeplechase: Bonheg, K. P. Carr. Dull. Elsele, Halstead, Hall. Jones. Llghtbody, Rowe, Snltser, Trube, H C. Young. Flle-mlle run: Bonhag. Armour. Bellars, K. P. Carr. R. J. Carr, Conn. Dull, Elsele, Hall. Rowe, Trube, H. C. Toung. Ten-mile walk: Bonhag. Marathon race: Forshaw, Hatch, Hsyes, loe, Lors, Morrissey. o Mara, Ryan, Thl beau. Tewalna, Welton, Wood. Standing broad lump: Adams, RUler, Brennan, Ewry, Holmes, Irons, Muens, Robertson, Schommer, Sheridan. Standing high .lump: Same entries as standing broad jump. Running broad lump: Adams, Bellah, Brennan. Cooke,' Irons, Kelly, Mahoney, Mount Pleasant, O'Cor.nell, D. R. Sherman, Stephenson, F. Toung. Running high Jump: Brennan Qldney. Irons, Mahoney, H. Miller, Moffltt. Pat terson, Porter, Bchommer, Btephenaon. Hop, step snd lump: Adams, Bellah, Brennan, Cooke, Irons. Mount Pleasant, O'Connell, Bchommer, Sheridan, Stephen son. F. Young. I Pole vsult: Allen, Bellah, Campbell. Cooke, Dray, Gilbert, Haggard, Jackson. Jacobs, Mercer, Nelson, Parker. Hammer; Burroughs, Flanagan, Qlllls. Horr, McOrath, Rose, B. E. 8tierman, Tal bot. Weight: Burroughs, W. W. Coe, Jr . Flanagan, Carrels, Olllls, Horr, Krueger, iRose, Bchommer, Sheridan. Stephenson, Talbot. TlfTee-mlle team: Armour, Bellars, Bon hag. K. P. Carr, R J. Carr, Cohn. Dull. Elsele, Hall, Rowe, Trube. H. C. Young. S.f1 meters wslk: Bonhag. l.flno meters team race: Cartmell. Huff, Taylor, Sheppard. Reaerve, Hamilton, Wltham, Merrlam. Halstesd. Discus, both styles: Adams, Bitrroughs. Dearborn, Flanagan, Garrets, Glfln. Oll lls, Horr, McOrath, Rose, Sheridan. Talbot. Javelin, both styles: Adams, Burroughs, Pesrborn, Flanagan, Carrels, Olllls, Mc Orath. Rose. Bchommer, D. B. Sherman, Sheridan. Talbot. Wrestling: Bantam, Mrhnerl: feather, Dole: light. Krug; middle, Clafge, Oerig and Narganea; heavy, Talbot. Swimming: Daniels, Goodwin, Fostr. Hebner, Rich and Trubenbach, in the 100 meter, 400-meter and team race. 1,600 metera: Greene, Goessllng and Oos nell. breast and back stroke swim. High and fancy diving: Qsldiik, Orote. Bornemsn. Bicycle: Cameron, Hurley. Vanden, Dries and Welnts in all cycling svents, Including purault race and tandem blcvcla. Tug of war: Burroughs, Dearborn, r lan agan, tllllla. McOrath. Rose, Sheridan, Tal bot. Reserves, W. W. Coe, Garrela, Glf fln, Horr, B. E. Sherman. Kruger. WITH THE BOWLERS. The FJtors Ttlues took two games from the Snarka In the summer league at the asso ciation alleys last night. Krltacher had the best totsl with tal Tonight the teams are the Ondmonds and Gate City s. STQRZ BLLE8. 1st. 2d. 3d. Totsl. Frltscher 1 1 18 MS Remptke . 163 loo ia w Anderson . 170 168 lal 6u Totals 611 498 K l.&oT BNARKS. 1st. td. 3d. Total Shane . . 17J 14 1U I! IriS 144 174 841 Marble . 151 16J 4ol! Greenleaf Totals 501 60 473 1.4H6 Cadets Defeat Blair Boys. BIjAJR. Neb.. June 10 (Bpeclsl.) A scrub game of baae ball that proved In teresting to the Blair townspeople and rather diverting to the Omaha cadeta after a atrenuoua day of camp duly, was plaved here this afternoon between the soldier lads and the Blair boys. The latter were badly beaten, although they had the best of the argument In the matter of slae. ' The final score wsa 30 to 8. Don Kree pitched for the Omahans and Charles Hardy was hs other member of The dwp, underlying" muso of every old sore la a bad condition of tha blocd. Tills vital 0 aid lu become Infected with some germ or poison which prevents the place f ro:a hcJinj. This infection may be the result of an Inac tive, sluggish condition of the nystem leaving the refuge matter of the body lo be absorbed Into the circulation Instead of throwing it If through the usual channe!s of nature. Another cause i the weakening or polluting of this life stream from hereditary tainta, or from the effects cf a loajj spell of aicknesa, leaving disease germs in the system. When the blood i3 in this condition a ore cannot heal because the impurities with which the circulation is filled aro being constantly discharged into the place to irritate and inflame the tissues and f arther disease the surrounding resh. The only treatment that can do any good is cue that removes the cause, and fgr thia purpo-o nothing equala S. 8. 3. It bciils at the fountain head of the troul.le and drives out all germs, impurities and poisons, and then :he place, being supplied vita rich, pura blood, heitls naturally and permanently. - Local applications e.it in cleans ing; the place, but a cure can only be effected through a purification of the blood. IJooli cn Sorts and Ulcers and nnv tned'rvl a'vice free. THE SOTT SPICIilC CO., ATLANTA, CA. PILES 0 DJCROll STRENGTH the efficient batter)'. Both sides did cor, riderable hard hitting, but the superloi fielding of the cadets held the locals dowi to a small score, while tn the fourth lnnln alone eleven -runs were chalked up for tlx cadets. All the other visiting players acnulttoi themselves creditably, everyone bagging al laat one run and doing good work In hli position. Blair's battery consisted of M King In thai box and F. Wolf behind th bat. Scoi't: Omaha 3 1 11 3 0 1 1 1-: Blair ..1 0 8 0 0 0 3 0 KVE.HTS ON THB RI'SSIXO TRACK! Ballot Mlas the Staadard Stakes ai thrrpakead Bay. GRAVE8K.Nl, N. Y., June 10 Ballot making his first appearance of the year euKlly won the Stanuard atakea at a mill and one-quarter today, defeating a gou field. This race was Ballot a public trial for the Suburban handicap, whiah la to ba run at Sheepshead bay on June IK Billot I performance will probably make him favor ite for the tJS.O.U aiakea. Summary: Flrat race, handicap, all age, about ( furlongs: King Cobalt (113, McDanlcl, 3 t li won. Baby Wolf (Ul, F. Dagan, to i; second, Bat Masterson (97, Mclaithy, 80 tc 1) third. Time: 1 :.. Nimbus, Rapid Water. Kllrain, Peter Quince and Frank l.ord ran. Second race, 8-year-olds and up, asl.lng: mile and eighth: Bad News (116, Notter, 3 to 10) won, Hyperion 11 (110, Flynn. 4 to 1) second, Beauclalre (11, Sareve, T to 1) third. Time: 0:MV. Blandy St. Joseph, King of Bashan, Crafty, Gold Ball and ukeolte ran. Third race, the Hudson, 8-year-oida, live furlongs: Law ton Wiggins (lis, J. Lee, 7 to lj won, Espersnto (16, Notter, 7 to I) sec ond, Sir John (11&, Shreve, 10 to 1) third. Time: 1:01. Sun Dance, cheater Master of Chesterbuck, Todd and Rons ran. Fourth race, the Standard atakea, 3-year-olds and up, mile and one-quarter: Ballot (1J6. Notter, 4 to 8( won, Montgomery naj, Miller, 6 to 11 second, Royal Tourist (111, E. Dugan, to 1) third. Time: 3;UjV Tour alnne and Old Honesty ran. Fifth race, U-year-oUia, selling, five and a half furlongs. Right Sort (W. Burns, 7 tu 1) won, Lady Hubbard (102, Shreve, 7 to II second. Honnle Kelso ( W. Walsh, 6 to 1) third. Time: l:lfc. sieel Box, Yanke Daughter, Dr. Pillow, Ark. Nedlln, Ramble, O. I'. Kid, Fashion Plate, Vlaltation ran. Sixth race, maiden 1-year-ol.m, seilliig, mile and sixteenth: Alnisndine (1(0, Delaby, 8 to ) won. Rolando (lott, G. Burns, 6 to 1) second, Montuuk (VaJ, Musgrave, to 2) third. Time: 1:4. Monocle, punch, Mont rose, Rossrlo, Gold Frano. Commodore, Thomas, Count Relnford. Wild Retrain, New Garter. Tender and True, Weddln and Irish lad ran. Seventh race, ii-year-old. selling, five and a half furlongs: Fore (102, J. Lee, IS to 6) won. Racquet (7, Leach, 13 to 1) second. Ceremonious (102. Mungrave, 8 to 1) third. Time: 1:07V Shapelea, J. H. Reed. Blue stock, Amnesty, Desolate, Miss Batten berg, Helen Chester. Sister Phyllis, Elmer Boy and Alberttnus also rsn. CINCINNATI. June la Summary: First race, seven furlongs: Ijtdy Carol (if. Heldel. 32 76. straight), won; E. T. Shlpp (9i, Edmlsion, 31H.30, place), second; Miss Btorme (lmi. Powers. $8. show), third. Time: 1:271,. Bramble Lass, Ilorese. Itte, Meade, Mai Courls, Convolo, Bitter Sir, Lady Oliuy and Kennewick ran. Second race, mile: Mary Talbott (M, Mar tin, $22.60, straiglit),-won; Deuce (116. Trox ler, 18.75, place), scor.d; Albert Star (97, Connelly, $P.50, show), third. Time l:42i. Vanen, EHtiere, Lady Baldeur, Separator, Do Oro, Deacon and The Thorn ran. Third race, five furious: Transform (110, Warren, $46.65, straight), won- Direct (1U6, Powers, $11.26, plucei, second; Fundamental (118, Heldel,- $24.76. show), third. Time; 1:021,. Mad Rose, 8mpronl, Camperon, Ca varone, Prince Alert, Wlntergreun, Richard Reed and I'atton Noel ran. Fourth race, mile. Csar if7. Minder, $17 96, straight), wvn; Apache (M, Hklrvln. $12, place), second; Chullla (H2, Butler, $4.46, show), third. Time: 1:41. Orodono and Dock Finnell ran. Fifth race, five furlongs: Crystal Maid (IK. Heldel, . $.. straight), won; Alloa Bslrd (102, Butler, 844 96, plsce), aeoond; Mra Svwttll' Cld7. Taylor, 31U.G8, show), third. Time: 1:03. Leon a Jones, Happy Kats, BalnWArd, Ornamoaa, Ada Msade. Willow Plume ran. Queens' Message fell at the post. Sixth race, mile and sixteenth: Charlatan (114. Troxler, 1M.2&, straight), won; Mattle Mark (106. Butler, $61.66. plaoe), second; Von Brake (116. Martin, $21.76, snow), third. Time: 1:60. Alma Boy, Lee Huffman, La fayette. Imboden, Chancellor, Wlliowdene, Beau Brummel, Sylvan Belle, Match and Mi? a Ogden ran. Ml. II A R LEY MAKES LOW SCORH Last Year'a Woman Golf Chaaaploa Falls ta ttaallfy. WATBRTOWN, Mass.. June W.-Mlas K. C. Hurley of the Fall River Golf club made the lowest score la the first day's play of the championship meeting of the Eastern Women's Golf association at the Oakle Country club today. Only nine players qualified to play ths final 18 holes tomorrow. Foatanelle Jaalors Defeated. The Arlington Juniors defeated the Fon tanelle Juniors on the latter's grounds, Monday afternoon In a good game. The fea.-" ture of the game waa the batting of the Arlington boys. The Kennard Juniors will play the Arlington Juniors Friday after noon. Score by Innings. R H E. Arlington .... 3 0 0 1 4 1 08 10 Kennard 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0-1 T 4 Batteries: Arlington, Hartley and Badges; Fontsnelle, Cahoon and Gosling. LoasT-Dlstaae Throw. PILOER, Nib.. June 10. (Special ) To the Editor of The Omaha Bee: Please answer in Thursday's Bee the longest throw with a baae ball and who holda tha record. Second, for a person to be eligible to join a league team must they be able to throw a curtain distance. A SUBSCRIBER. 1. Hatfield, 4u0 feet three-f ourlhs Inches. 1 No. J. . HEALS' ' oOLD SORES HO PAY TILL CURED! ftactal Dlesaaes raa ana kiwts. I-aiiui,aiies snd sosai fiee. aa DR. TARRY, 124 Bee 8.ut., Umsika, Heb.