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THH OMAHA DAJlA UF.E: RATTTtllAY. JFXE 27. 100S. J'ff"Wgjg". L'lL J-'J'-tlU,.. HWBBWMgaUL-.!l..BH!U Lli-'JJ.HJmi-,' il - Race in Western League the Closest of Any Now; St. Louis Americans Keep Up Their Winning PUEBLO ANNEXES ONE' SORE I Dmaha Makei a Strong Bid in Ninth, j ' but the Indians Come, Back. KOLLEKBECK TOO GENEROUS Pa a Figaro Largely "eorlagj of th AVInurn, Being Followed lit Two Inetanee-a r ITKIiLO. Colo.. June 26. In an exciting c-aw game Pueblo won. again from the Champion by a acorn of i to 4. the finish of borti team being the feature. While James m hit hard he w atearller than Hollcnbeck. who walk al ten. The vial tore had the lead urtll the seventh when Hogrlever walked. fipeneer tingled and Patterson "-.sacrificed both men. Mnttlcka waa purposely walked, filling tha baiea. but Clark hit for two baica putting Pueblo In tha lead. In the ninth Welch opened with a tingle, advanced to aecond on wild pitch, and to third on Auattn'a aucriflce. H waa nabbed t the plate on Franck grounder to Corhan. Franck being safe. Uebrand then batted for Belden and lilt for three bases, coring Franck. I-ebrsnd acorcd on Oond tng's drive fo center and Omaha waa In the lead, ror Pueblo Hogrlever walked for tha fourth time and when Austin threw wild to aecond on flpencer'a attempted eacriffce, both men were aafe, Hogrlever going to third. Bpencef then atole aecond and Patterson won the game by hitting one to the left field fence which would hav been good for a homer. The acore : OMAHA. AB. H H. O. 0 1 a. 2C 6 1 3 A 1 0 4 1 ,10 1 4 4 0 Ftshcr, If King. 2b Autrey, lb . Welch, cf Austin. 3b Franck. aa Belden, rf I.e Brand,- rf Oonding, c Hollenbeck, p... Total ....... 3 -..33 4 24 14 1 PUEBLO. AB. ft. H. O. A. B. Hogrlever, rf .-.fT, 12 000 llDencer. If 3 S 1 0 0 0 patteraon, 2b.... 3 0 3 '3 4 Mattlok. cf 3 0 2 1 1 Clark, lb 3 0 1 10 1 Corhan. aa .... 4 0 0 1 3 0 Maddox, 0 0 14 1 Mltx. e 3 0 0 7 2 1 Jamea. v... 3 0 0 0 1 0 Totala 24 6 27 16 1 ' 'None out when wlnniqg run waa made. Omaha, 1 0001000 14 Pueblo 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 J 6 Stolen baaea: Fisher, Autrey, Spencer, Two-base hlta: Mattlcks (2). King, Clark. Three-baae bit: LeHrand Struck out: By Jamaa, 4: by Hollenbeck, 4. Sacrifice hlta: Austin. Jamea. Spencer. Patteraon (i). Baaeaon balls: Off Jamea, 2; off Hollen- WANTEDTO BUY WANTED MODERN 8 OR 9 ROOM HOUSE IN DUNDE OR WEST FARN AM, DIS TRICT. ADDRESS J., 610, BEE. (26) M332 2D HIQMET prices for td-haad furniture, rr pta clothet and ahoea. Xel. Douglaa DW1. (J-446 VEST price paid for I-hand fumltura. car ' Pals, aiovaa. olotliinc, ihoco. Tel. Red Mot, : (26) 644 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Clara O. Fen wick to Priscllla A. : Mitchell, part lot 1, Hawes add t 8,600 Hnnry F. Pierce and wife to Ueorge -W. Holdrege, part block 6H and part , block 67, Hartman'a add Q. 8. Rogers and wife to NlotUu Bastlan, lot li. block 458. Qrandview SG0 Uyron 11, Hastings to Frits Jacobeen. lots Si and M. block 6. Military add.. 276 H. J. Hughes and wife et al. to Thomas K. Hunter, lot 7. Will aub 4W0 south Omaha Land company to Anton . . Svoboda and wife, lot 14. block 254. South Omaha 400 Jdinnle li. Cobb to Annie Ketteaiker, lots 6, 12, 13, 14, Thomason tk Uooa' add 1,060 Cora A. Rood to Voytech Kostal, lot 18, block 1, Potter & Cobb's 2d add. 4.000 Arthur N. Shrlber to Irena E. liorsky, ' lot S, block 2. Holmes' add 650 ' Michael Wlielan to Hunter Realty company, part lot 2, block I, Perkins, and other lots 1,600' . Charles T. -Pike and wife to Gould Diets., lot 16, block 14, Leavenworth Business PI4ce. 1 Sarah M pike to Gould Diets, same.. 4ot) Crcighton V'nlverslty to Katherine O'l'onoliue. part lota 1 and i, block 4, Sweety's add 6.250 '. Jutla U Kimball to Charleston Co., - lot I. Mock i. Newport add 150 'Henry W. Pvnnock and wife to Mary Ivan, lot . block !, Hedford Place.. L3 John It. 1'hippln and wife to Matilda H. Young, psrt lot 4, Howa'a add.. 2,6.10 Gust Nelson and wife to Jennie Raker, part lot S. block 6. Reeds 3d add.. 1,150 Nancy C. Hudelson to R. C. Vermil- : lion and wife, lot 9, block 137, South Omaha 3,600 Emma Mny Carpenter to Mary Wal- laess, lota pi and 17. block 3, Ames Place 60 . Olen Swanson. et al, to Albert F. Hleck and wife, part lot 9. block 44. South Omaha 1,150 Vnited Real talate & Truat Co., to Joseph Oraiino. .tut 4J, block Z, Kountss Fifth addition 2,000 Maria A. Johnson et al. to H. B. Ral- ney. lota 3, 4. 6. 6. 7. . J). 10, 11. li, IT 14. Mock 31. and other lota, Reed'a Fifth addition I E. R. Hume and wife to Samuel Cot- nr. lot S. block 17, Carthage 3 William Palter t al, la Kamuel Cot- ner. lot 8, block 27. Carthage 32 Minnie 11. Cobb to Timothy O'Connor, lot i. block 16. Thomaaon A Gooa addition 200 Fleishman to Charles D. Rlrkett, part iot 1. block 111, Omaha 1 Sarah V. Cotner and huaband to W. K. Wlckerahuw. lota 1 and 2. block 116. Ixindee place 2,000 ir. . t. Kay Medical Co., to Jamea Gilbert, part lot ,10. block 1. Mil lard place, lot t, block 3. Patter son's First addition and other lots... 1 Qua iseta-ig to Henry Net wig. part lot 14, block . South Omaha 200 F1r Inraaler and wife to Hannah W. Ttndall. lot IS. block 4. SulDhur Sprlnga addition v 1.150 Koy li. cnnstiansen to Ina chrlsten sen. part lot li, block 3. Marysvllle addition John Mangan and wife to George Tr . Mangan. part lot U. block 6. Nor- bach's 8econd addition 1 alinnie a. lye et al. to Thomas J. Parker, lot S, block t, Llmon place.. 200 County treasurer to John W. Robbina. ' lot 4, block 3. Kilby place I William L. Crabtree and wife to Thomas M. Standard, lot 1. Mi- s A Subdivision j jo Independent Realty Co.. to Joseph f Hasuka. part lot 12. block 3. Pot ter 4k Cobbs" addition 750 George C. Johnson and wife to Jos eph A. Miller, part lot 2, block 19, Hanaoocn place jro Biisaa Lewis to Kste L. Webb, lots S and 4. block 3, Krway Nelson's j Srcond addition jpo Chaflotta Jillen Lea-la FVeeman and husband to Charles H. Webb, lola 1 " an$ 3. block t. lSrwsy ft Nelson a j Second addition , I.6O0 Total . .343.1117 Standing of the Teams WEST. I.EAOCE. AMUR. AS3... W.I. Pet w.i; ivt. Oninhs, .... 1 incoln . . . . Kimix City 1 en vet .X, 21 .fC tndlanapolSi 44 :S . a. -.7 Toledo i . ?fi 2i . til Louisville ...11 2," .fi3 84 m Ml Columl.ua ...S4 31 .r,u7 ' 3-t ..7 Mlnneanolla SI .J2 Pueblo w-a Mnlnea. .it 30 3M Milwaukee ..80 34 . 441 Kanas Cltjr.24 40 .411 Ft. Paul is 46 .1.2 NAT. LEAQl'E. AMER. LEAO Flat W.L, Pet .VL,Pct. Chlrsgn .15 S .e St. I.ould ;li 24 .07 Pittsburg ...37 S4 .7 Cleveland ... 25 .03 New York. ...34 I'O .577 Chicago S 2 -S"4 Clnrlnmiti ..31 IS .5'Ji petroif J2 2S .o.:3 Philadelphia W 17 .4!M Philadelphia IS 31 .4'.7 Boston M 31 .419 New Vork....K 34 tt:l Hi. ly.ula ...,lf4 37 .m Boston IT. M .4J9 Brooklyn ..21 3rt .iKS Washington 22 37.373 GAMES TODAT. Weatern League Omaha at Pueblo. Lin coln at Denver. Slou City at Dea Moines. National League New York at Brooklyn, Philadelphia at Boaton. Pittsburg at St. Louts. Cincinnati at fhlcago. American Iague-Chtoago at Cleveland. St. Irfiuis at IVrTolt, Washington at Phila delphia. Boston at 4w York. American . Association Columbus at St Paul. Toledo at Kaunas City, Indlnnapolla at Minneapolis, Iouiaville at Milwaukee, beck, 10. Wild pitch: James. Time: 1:46. L'mplre: Pa via. Attendance: l.PJO. DENVER WIJSS Ot'T 1 ELEVENTH Llaicolai Makea 0, bat Moontalneere Cons Bark with Two. PENVER. Colo.. June it. Irwin's sin gle In tha eleventh inning ended a game ih.i waa rirlmfull of features. Lincoln secured a lead in the first Inning that looked as though the ctmtest was all over. But the Denver men Degan to nil junr.i In the acond, getting aa good as one In h. l..ol hefnre the hlttlna wa topped. Then came several Innings of nard play ing. Sullivan, wno went to nrsi wii Fox was hurt In the knee, made a three base hit in the eighth Inning, scoring on Doll's error. The latter evened mattera In the net Inning ty preveniinn a yi"i ... r i-nnin hv a hfvh inmtv from wlucn he.fell and rolled over, but held the ball. In the eleventh Inning hlta by Prltchett, Ztnran and Judo gave Lincoln a run. Mc- Donough went In to oat ior imii iir. Denver came up. hitting the second nan clear over Jude'a head fo ra three-bagger. He scored on liorDeu s aavcruice uui i".. Waldron made a single and Belden made another. Cassady waa given hia oase on balls, filling the cornera. White flew out to short center ana trwin amgie third closed a long and dragging contest that kept every spectator In the seats to the last play. Two games tomorrow. Score: um v E.ru AB. R. V. Wtldron, cf 4 1 i O. A. B. 1.0 0 4 0 0 10 0 1 " 0 1 2 0 6 10 4 3 0 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 10 33 12 "l PelUen. If 6 l Cassady, rf 4 1 White, lb 6 1 Irwin, 3b 6' 0 Ztlusky. c 6 0 Ijiuterborn, 2b 5 1 Doll, sa 3 0 McDonough 1 1 Corbett, p. 4 J Tnl.ll 43 ( Batted for Poll in eleventh; LINCOLN. AB. R. O. A. E. BOO . l 1 0 2 10 5 11 110 7 0 0 6 10 110 6 2 0 0 3 0 83 11 1 Jude, If Fox, 2b Sullivan, lb Oagnler, as Fenlon, rf Thnmaa 1 h-9H 6 .... 2 .... 3 .... .... S ....6 .... B S .... 4 .... 5 1 Davidson, rf..., I Prltchett, 3b.... 1 Slnran, c. ....... Jones, p TaI.1. .46 .ft Two out when winning run waa made. Denver 0 1 M 4 4 (j M O M Lincoln S 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 l- ' Stolen bases: Irwin, Jude. TTiree-base hits: Zalusky, -Sullivan, McDonough. Baaes on balla: Off Corbett, 3; off Jones, . Struck out: By Corbett,4; by Jones, 2. IWt on bases: Denver. 12: Lincoln, 10. Hom run: Cassady. Two-baae hit: Z lusky. Double play: - Fenlon to Zlnran. Time: 2:3a. Umpire: Brennan. SIOtTX BAT OUT AJfOTHER V1CTOKY Foarteea ' Safe Oats and PIT Errors by Dea Molaee Tell the Story. ' DE8 MOINES, - la., . June 29. Although "Ducky' Holmea waa sitting In the grand stand, the Sioux took the aecond game from the Boosters by the score of 6 to 1. Dos Molnea found the former collegian aa un beatable as ever and scored only through an error. Nelson, who pitched for Des Moines, although hit hajd, waa fortunate enough to scatter . the ste onea. . Sioux City's first score came, alter the umpire had called Welch safe at third on a close decision; in fact, close, decisions figured in all of the first thrte wores. The last three came through a aerlea of three errors and a passed ball coming In succession. Danny Green, who Joined Uie Sioux City team to day, played-- star gam In the field and batted well. Scorej DES MOINE8. . . AB. R. H. O. 2 0 0 11 0 1 2 11 0 Anderson, as.. Nlehoff. 3b Fkiurnoy, cf... Dwyer, lb Dolsn, 2b Fltipatrlck.'rf. Bader, cf Yeager, c Nelson, p....... 1 Totala X 1 SIOUX CITY. AB. R. 6 1 4 1 6.1 6 1 1 4 1 t 0 4 0 4 0 8 27 13 O. A. 0 0 Campbell, If. Green, cf Weed, rf Andreas. 2b.. Welch, 3b.... Severeld, lb. Granville, aa. Shea, c Furchoer, p. 3 1 3 1 8 3 10 0 Totals ..41 14 27 11 Dea Moines....".. Sioux City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 Earned runa: Sioux Citv. 8. Two-base t,u. tioH., inilrAu. (Iranvllle. Bevereiu Green. Baaea on balls: uri iseison. 1. uu Furchner. 1. . Passed balls: Yeager ('-. Hhi-a wim nltch: Furchner. Btruok out: Hv Nela,n. 10: ' bv Furchner, 9. Stolen bases: Anderson, Nlehoff, Campbell, Welch Time: 2;06. Umpire: O'Callaghan. At tendance: 'MOO. llr.mta vs. Pollcemea. Police officers will lay down their bllllea nil the firemen will hanar un their helmets for a couple of hours this afternoon and will go to Vinton Street park for their an nual base ball gam. The cops have been batting at Imaginary twisters wun tee clubs for over a week getting Into trim and the firemen have nit been alow eitner. The game will begin at :M o'clock. Cap tain Gates aggregation of fire-fighting fans la aa fo lows: Gutear. c: Gavin and Haley, p: Adams, lb; etolts. aa; Graves, tt: Holland, 3b; Mc Cougar, cf; Koch and Brown, If. The policemen will go Into tthe gams In this wise: Murpny, v; tagan, id; McLionain. 2b; Wheeler, rs; O'Donald. 3li; Malloy, If; Morgan and Hicks, cl; KoDDlns, rf; liar aid. Miller and Cooper, p. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL BOND The hchool dtatrlct of the city Of Hebron, Thayer county. Neb., will offer for sale July 1. 1904, bonds In the amount of lls.vVU, drawing 6 per cent interest vayable aeml-amiuaiiy. i neae oonux are to be lasued for ttte purpose of building a new school bouse. For further putiuu- lars address Vv. M. U1LU Jildil Sec, Hebron. Neb. NOTICE TO CONTBACTOUS PROPOS als for the erection of a library building In Onawa. Iowa, will be received by the undersianed at I1 is office in onaaa. Iowa (where plana and specif kationa may bo aeeti), until 1 o'clock p. m., July 13, at which time the contract will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder. The board reserves the rigbr to reject any or all bids K K. I.AHK Pecrelary Jun-M-17t OCEAN STEAMERS QCANDINAYUN-AMEfilCA!, UM J Direct te Norway. Sweden snd Denmark gaiilag trots New York at aooa. rati daiea Jul (I H.lhj Olaa Aug 4 C. TiMaaa ...July 111 Ualied Ktalaa Ana 80 galawa 111 ai r- . 4 Cabia 157. W. A. B. JOMRtlOM 4k CO- IS 23. KUiUa bt , Chicago, Z1L .ROWNS CONTINUE TO WIN Hits Ar Bunched on Willett in Seventh and Ninth. ERRORS AND STEALS ASSIST American League thamploaa Have . Their Jteanlar l.lnenp for the - First Time In Nine Weeka. DETROIT, June 2S.-St. LouU could do nothing with Willett until the aeventh. In that Inning and again In tha ninth twj hits were mixed with a base on balls and steal, each time for runa. Hartsell'g poor fielding helped Detroit to both Of lit runs. The champions bad their regular lineup for the first time In five weeks. Score: ST. LOflS. PETROIT B.H.O A.B. B.H.O.A B. Hortmm. If.. S 0 4 Mrntre. If.. 4 1 1 0 9 Hantoll, rf..4 1 1 P.hrr. tt . I I t Wllllano, lb. 4 I t ft I'nwfoH. rf . 4 2 ) Vlllirr. .. t 1 OCohb. H......4 114 4 C cf. J 1 S 0 ORoMinan, lb . 4 II T. Inner, lb. 3 14 1 OCoUKhlln. 3b. I 1 l t rrn. 3b 4 110 ftSrhmlrtt. e. .. 4 1 4 S 0 Bpmr.r. e ... 3 1 7 1 olry, If ... 4 I 1 1 HowHI. p .. .4 ! 0 1 OWIIIett. p.... I 114 4 ToUlu 34 I 17 1ft S ToUl 31 27 II 4 Detroit 1 00000001 03 St. Loula 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 24 Two-base hits: Mclntyre, Crawford, C. Jones. Three-base hit: Ferris. Sacrifice hits: Schaefer, T. Jones. Stolen bases: C. Jones, T. Jones. Double plsy: Willett to Rossman. Left on bases: Detroit, 6; St. Ixnils. 4. Base on balls: Off Willed, 2; off Howell, 1. Struck out: Ry Willett. 3; by Howell, 8. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Connolly. Napa Defeat While os. CLEVELAND, June 2. Cleveland de feated Chicago, 4 to 2. today making it three straight and moving Into second place. Rhodes pitched a strong game until the lant two innings, when Chicago bunched five hits and scored two runs. J. Clark's running catch with men on third and second base saved the game for Cleve land in the ninth. Score: CLEVELAND. CHICAGO. B H O A g B.H.O.A. S. J. n.rks, If. 4 1 4 0 0 B.hs. If I 1 I 4 4 Drtdlrr. U. 4 111 tJonea. rf 4 1 0 4 Strrvall, lb.... I lift Ol.b.11, Sh,.... 4 1111 Lsjols, .... 1 t Andersse,1 rf. 4 144 N. dark, c. 0 5 1 0 DonohiM, lb.. 4 9 14 4 4 mnchman. rf. 4 1 1 0 0 At, n I 1 I i 4 Perrins. to... 4 4 11 0 Tannehlll, tb I I 4 1 Pirm hra. cf. 4 I 1 0 OSumwtn. e... 0 4 4 0 RIUMdM, p.,,4 I 4 t tW.l.b. p t 4 4 11 Manuel, p.... 0 0 9 4 0 Touts II T 17 19 4 iwuthartr ..1 4 4 0 4 Davla I l4 9 0 White 1 1 0 0 9 Totals .4 4 14 IT I Batted for Walsh In eltthth. Batted for Sullivan In ninth. Batted for Manuel In ninth. Cleveland 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-2 Hits: Off Walsh, 6 In seven Innings. Base on errors: Cleveland, 3. Two-base hits: Stovall, Bradley, Anderson, Hahn. Sacri fice hlta: N. Clarke. Lajole, Stovall. Stolen baaes: Hlnchman, Jones. Base on balls: Off Rhoades. 3; off Walsh, 2. Left on bases: Cleveland, 8; Chicago, 8. Struck out: By Rhoades, 4; bv Walsh, 2; by Manuel 1. Wild pitch: Rhoades. Time: 1:46. Umpires: Sheridan and Evans. Waahlnatcn ghata Oat Boston. BOSTON. June 28. Washington profited by the wlldness of two Boston pitchers and by batting onoortunelv won today's, a-ame b to o. eaiKenberg waa in excellent form. score: WA8HINOTON. BOSTON. B M o AC awn a c Altlier. b... 4 1 0 OThoney, If.... ( 4 2 0 4 BrhlDlis. Ib... till riftlHvn f . a I a A A Clymer. rf.... 110 M'Conoell, 2b 4 4 1 6 0 oanley. It.... 4 8 3 4 OGmler. rf.... t 0 110 Xuan. cf 4 8 0 0 1 1'nslaub, tb.. 4 1 II 1 0 straet. e I s 11 I aiu.-r.rKnd l t a n -freeman, lb.. 14 4 0 OCardnar, lb.!.4 t 0 0 t M(-Briie, aa.,6 I I 8 0Wnor, aa..,3 14 8 4 raiatiQDerc, p i v a orrullt, a 1 0 0 1 niiroaeii, a... I o e o Totala 14 13 17 4 I'CraTath ....1 O 4 Totala.. ....W 10 37 14 4 Batted for Burchell In ninth Washington 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 38 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 Two-base hits: Rhlnke. McRrlrla Thro. base hit: Freeman Hlta- Off Prnltt a in five innings. Sacrifice hits: Altlzer, Clymer, Ganley, Shlpke. Stolen baaea: Shlpke, Mc Connell, Milan. Double play: Wagner t i. uKiauu io nicvonneii. lert on naaea: Washington, 9; Boston. 1. Base on errors: Washington, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Pruitt, 1; by Burchell, 1. Struck out: By Prultt, 2; by Falkenberg, 2; by Burchell, i. Wild pitch: Pruitt. 1; Burchell, a. Balk: Prultt, Time: 2:10. Umpire: O'Loughlln. Athletics Wla vrlth Stick. PHILADELPHIA. June 26 Phllerllnhla defeated New York by knocking. Manning vui. ut inn uut in ine inira inning. V ICK era reliev4d Coomha In he fourth and held New -York down to one hit. Score: PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK. B.H.O A E n u n a v Hartael, If... 1 1 u Ml.. cMb., I 0 1.0 Nlohola. tb... 4 18 1 dKealar, ri.... 4 4 1' 4 0 Davia, ib 4 S 10 1 OMoriarlty. lb. 4 0 14 0 0 Murphr, rf... 4 1 1 0 Ochaaa, 3b 4 1 1 4 4 i. Colllna, Sb 4 1 t 0 OOnh, cf 0 0 0 0 0 Oldrtnc, cf... 4 1 1 0 OBall. aa 8 0 1 I 1 K Collin., al I I I lBlahl. If J 10 0 4 Power., c... 4 14 1 OConror Jh 1 n 1 I a Coomba, p.... 1 0 0 1 OKleloow, c... 1 4 1 0 v li li era, p.... loot OManaliif, p... 110X0 cneabro, p... 2 0 0 8 4 Totala 31 93T13 1 Totala H 4 24 17 1 Philadelphia 1 0 8 1 0 o A i a New York 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Two-base hits: Davla. Powers Thee. base hits: StahL Oldrlng. Hits: Off Manning, 8 In two and two-thlrda innings; off Coomba. 3 In three Innings. Sacrifice hits: Mortality, Conroy, Ball, Murphy, Vli-kers. Stolen bases: Conrnv. NIcIioIm J. Collins, E. Collns. Double play,; E. Collins, to Davis. Left on baaes: New York, 6; Philadelphia, 6. Base on balls: Off Manning. 2; off Coombs, 3; off Vlck- ers. t. uase on errors: New Yoik,l; Phlladelnlila. 1. Hit bv nitched ball Rv Vlckers, 1. Struck out: By Manning. 2; by Cheahro, 2; by Coomba, 1; by Vlckers, 3. Wild citch: Cheabro. Time: 1:14. Umpires: Egan and Hurst. GAMES ISf THE NATIONAL LEAOIE Chicago Wlaa Valatereat lag Contest from Claclaaatl. CHICAGO, June 26. Tha locals woo to day by taking advantage of the visiting pitchere' loose wrk and two of their ml plays. Evers wrenched a knee In sliding to second In the fourth and waa forced to retire. Score: CHICAGO. CINCINNATI. B.H.O. A.B. - B.H.O.A E. flagla, cf 4 X t 0 0 Hu.ilna, .,! till Rharkard, II.. 8 1 4 0 OKaua, cf 6 4 4 0 avhulta. rf.... 5. 1 1 0 4 Lobert. aa.... I Jill Chase, lb... 4 14 1 OMowery, lb... 4 4 4 1 0 StelDleldt. ib t i 1 1 OGanaal. lb ... 4 2 4 1 0 Kilns, r 4 0 4 1 OSrnl.l. c I 1 3 0 Etrera. 2b 1 111 OMItrball, H..4 0 4 0 0 Hofnun. lb . 1 4 1 1 C Pa.k.rt, If... 4 I 4 0 Tlnkrr, aa.... 4 4 I I 0 8p.fl., p I 0 0 3 1 rrr. m I I I 1 Rhoad, p... 1 Sill Zimmerman.. 4 0 4 0 4 McLaa ....1 1600 To'all I IT 11 1 Totals 44 11 :4 II I Batted- for Rhoades In ninth. Rain for Ever in fourth. Chicago 3 1 0 3 0 2 0 0 -8 Cincinnati 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 26 Two-base hit: Mowery. Three-base hit: Lobert. Hits: Off Spade 8 tn four Innings. Sacrifice hits: Scheckard. Fraaer (2), Btem feldt. tSolen bases: Evers, Eraser. Double plays: Evers to Tinker to Chance. Left on baaea: Chicago, 7; Cincinnati, 6. First on hall- Cltt Vraar - off Sn.H. - n Rhoades. 2. First base on errors: Chicago, a- nit uy pucner: ay r raaer, ocniel; by Rhoudea. Scheckard. Struck out: By Eraser, 4; by Spade, 1; by Rhoades. 1. Tinie: 2:20. Umple: Rudderham and Klem. Piraiea Pile Ip Big Score. ST. LOUIS. June 26 Tbe Pittsburg team handled St. i.oula roughly here today and won the second game of tb series, 10 to 1. Score: rlTTSBl'RC ST. LOl'l. b.H O.A E. B.H.O.A.K Thomas, cf. - S I 4 tShaar, rf 4 a 1 0 I.rarh. tk ( t I 4 Cliarlu. m .. t 0 k 1 0 ( lark. If ... 4 4 4 4 Vtorra,, cf . J 1 Wagner, a. . 4 14 MiMaaiy, If 4 4 1 0 Ab tlcblo, IN 8 1 1 I Okoeeubr, lk. t II 4 twatlna. lb. 4 111 4 U,4t(. C....I 8 4 Wilton, rf ... 4 I 1 SNiIiyrna. lb .. Gibaun, c 4 0 I 1 9 Oilbert, ib. Madaal. p.... 6 8 4 1 H.rmoad. p S.IU. p.... Totala 14 IS IT II HUM. r 4464 . a e a a i .33183 .4440 . a i Hi b'n.m. pi a a Totala 3d I :i II a ft. Loula t 11 Pittsburg 01 t 4 1 8-10 Two-has hlta: Murray. Clarke. Wasnar. Three-baa lilts: Leach, Thomas, Shaw, Murray. Hits: Off kLaymond. T In flv In nings; off bailee, 6 In five and two-thirds Innlnga; off Hlgglnbotham, 3 In three and a third InniHga. Sacrifice till: Clsrk. Mwa cir.a, CUarUs. ttiolea base; Wagner, 8k t clna. Left on bnres: St. luls. 5: P !: bases on balls: tiff Raymond tt -bin a r 2: o f 1 Maddox. 1 It by pitcher, lly Kaymond. 1. Struck out: liv Raymond, f; by Mad.lox : bv Hlgetnb .tham 1. Wild pitches: R:-y-nond. 1; Migginbothsm. 1. Fallee. 1. Halk; M.Hddox. Time: 1:52. l'mplre: Kmsllc. New Yark kata Oat Bo it.n. NEW TORK. June 2t Mvtllnnlty pitched a clever game today and shut out the Bostons. Devlin'a hormi run In one Inning and a force, a hit. a bne on balla and an out in another fcsvt New York two runs. Score: v NEW YORK nofTON B.H.O A.E. .P H O A K Trnn. lb... I 11 1 CBeausiont. ct. t 4 4 MTkle. lh....l t I OPmwne. rf ..4 J 4 I fveinur, cf . 4 Its 1 Wclann. lb . 4 0119 tlonlln. rf....4 0 1 Keller, It.... 4 4 14 4 Tvl1n. Ib ... 4 1 I 4 Iah. . . 4 I 1 I Phnnnnn. 11.4 114 Hanniran. lb. 1 I I 14 Pnh.n. c. t 4 1 ORItrkrr. tb...S A I t 4 Prldwell, s . I I I 1 onraham, c ... I 0 3 4 MJinu:iy, 4 1 I 4 4 riabvrty. p .. I 9 114 Tnlala SI I 27 II 1 Totalu 4 1 1 New York 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 Boston . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Left on bases: New York. 16; Boston, 7. Baxe on balls: Off MeOlnntty. 4; off Flaherty. 4. struck out: By McOlnnlty. hv Flaherty. 1. Home run: aJevlln. Sacrifice hit: Hsnnlfan. Wild rll: Flaherty. Time: i:e. umpires: joim stone and Rlgler. UAMK IX AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kaaaaa City I "able to lilt SathodT and ta ghat Ont. KANSA8 CITY', June 26 Suthoff shut out the locals todAy, who aeemed to be unable to hit at critical moments. Score: TOLEDO. KANSAS CITV. B.H.O.A K. B.H.O.A E Karbeau, as . 4 1 8 1 0 rarll.l. If... 4 i li 1 4 Hinrhm.n, 14 I 4 I 1 OHallman. cf . . 4 0 1 1 1 Armb ater, It. t It 0 0 0 hrafhrar, 5b.. 4 116 1 Mr-Carthr. If.. I 1 t 0 0 Hei-kler. lb.. 4 1 11 I 1 smoot, cf 4 1 I 0 0 Krur-ser, 0 1(1 Land. 4 I I I ONeiahhnra. rf. 4 u l u Hnpklna. rf . ..I 1 2 0 0 'ria. aa 114 4 William, tb. t 4 t I OFulllran. c .. I 4,7 t 0 Ll.ler, lb 8 -I 7 1 Iciriir, p I 4 4 W.k.n.M, lb 1 I 4 0'K.rwla 1 4 4 4 4 fuihotr, p.... s080 Totals SI 4 M 17 4 Totala 7 7 9 8 Batted for Krueger In ninth. Toledo 01000200 03 Kansa City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Earned runs: Toledo. 8. Two base hits: Croat (2), Peckley. Left on bases: Kansas City. ; ToJedo, 8. Double plays: Lister (unassisted), Beckley tunassletedi. Stolen baaes: Barbaeu, Hopkins i, Wllllama, Car ter. Sacrifice hits: Suthnff, Haliman. Wild Pitch: Carter. Baaes on errors: Toledo, 4; Kansas City, 2. Time: 1.60. Umpire: Owens. Distillers Shat Out Brewers. MILWAUKEE. June 2B Puttman and Curtis pitched excellent ball today, Louis ville winning l to o. fccore: LOUWVH.UC. MILWAl'KEB. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A E. Rtanlar. cf...8 0 10 1 Randall. rf...4 12 0 0 Woodrufr, If.. 4 1 8 4 4 Roblnaoa, aa. 4 1 I 8 1 Perrtne, 2b... I 14 1 Oftnth. c 4 14 8 4 Slov.ll. rf 4 13 4 OKIynn. rf 4 110 6 Sullivan. II.. 4 1 14 I 0 Clark. 3b I 0 4 14 Burke, lb.... I t 1 8 OMrCnean;, If 4 1 4 0 0 Qulnl.n. a. .. I 0 11 OMcCnrm k. 2b 8 4 4 4 4 Hushaa. ....! 110 I llrewn, lb.... 3 4 T 1 4 Pulmana. D . I y0 1 4 OCiirtlt. B I 0 110 Harlcr, rf....4 0 1 4 0Bvtllt 1 0 4 0 4 Totala 4 27 13 8 Total! 82 4 27 11 1 Batted for Brown In ninth. Louisville 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Milwaukee 00000000 00 Three base hit: Robinson. Sacrifice hits: Clark, Quintan. Stolen bases: Flynn, Hurxe Woodruff. Stovall. Double plays: McCor- mick and Brown. Left on baaea: Milwau kee, 8; Louisville, 4. Base on balls: eurus 2; Puttman, 2. Struck out: By Puttman 1: by Curtia, 6. Time: 1:36. Umpires: Bier halter and Kerln. Happy Hollow and Sonth Omaha Claba araturdav will be a special base ball day at Hano v Hollow club, the aecond game of the season between the Happy Hollow club and South Omaha club teams talcing place In the afternoon. The latter won the first ramr. which waa a close contest. A large number of members from the South Omaha Cruntrv club will aocomnany the team. and Happy Hollow'a rooters will also be out In full force to contnoute uieir snare of exclteent to an Interesting game. Piay wlll be called at 2.30, and immediately following the game Happy Hollow will play with the United States National bank team. The lineup, first game: Happy Hollow. South Omaha. Brown-Crossman .Catch M urohy Nordstrom-Lyons.Pltch Soiulta MoKltrlck First Caughey Marvel... Second Kennedy Hlllls Short Talbot Callahan-Dow Third Hachten Llnlnger .Ift Crandall .Center. . .Lef Iler-Sher o d .Right Rlnter Woostor , George pi-tonrt game; Happy Hollow. V. 8. Nat l Pank. Brown-C rossman. Catch Walk, r Nordstrom-Lyons Pitch McKltrick.aa First..-..., Marvel Second... Hillls Short Callahan-Dow Third Llnlnger...... Left Wooster..... Center.... George Right..... Cutler ..O. Wll lama Irwin .... Sampson t-wa.TK n ..T. Williams Bumback Bryn Overton Loaeg to Gothenburg. GOTHENBURG. Neb., June 2ti (Spe clal.) The Gothenburg Grays defeated Ov erton In a alow but Interesting game, the chief feature of which was the pitching of Van and a one-handed stop of a hot grounder by Banner. Kennedy pltohed well, but was a little wild, and his support, especially behind the bat and at first, was decidedly of the yellow order. Score Graya .1 0 0008020 -5 6 'l Overton 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 1 9 Batteries: For Grays, Van and Steven son; for Overton, Kennedy and Cuddefoid. Earned runs: Orays, 2. rwo-oase nit: Man ner. Struck out: By Van, 12; by KennedyT 7. Bases on balki: Off Van, 2; off Ken nedy, 6. Left on bases: Graya, 7; Over ton. 3. - Double play: Reynolds to Fields. Passed balla: Cuddeford, 2. Wild pitches: Van, 8. Umpire: Duff In. Off Sale The younjjf men have waded right in and taken advantage of this exceptional offering; but there are still a great many good suits left which we will continue to sell at positively 1 Pric 2 rrice until all are Bold. These suits are all this season's goods and are right up-to-the-minute. Sizes 34to 44. Alterations charged for dur ing this sale. . W. T. BOURKvG, 319 So. 16th St, Young men's t?lothes and tie shop fii3 REDUCTION BICYCLf PRICES 366 model f-rr 8H4) 1 880 models fur 12 346 modal, for $J0 1 123 , modaia for gaO LOUIS PLESCHER lanta 4sapll Amut, , TV OMAHA MAN UPSETS DOPE P. McG?e Puts Warren Dickinion of Dei Moines Cut. LATTER TOUTED AS A WINNER K amber of Matehea In Consolation and Other Divisions Palled Off Daring Usy aad Contestants Take Aato Ride. KANAS CITT. Mo., June :.-(Fpefll Telegram.) Tbe largest cr3Wd alnce the beginning of the tournament witnessed the play on the F.vantton link tliia after- neon. Owing to the fact that a motor car ride was on the program a number of matches were left unfinished. One of the btggvet upsets of the dope came In the third round of the t hainplonsl'.lp P ay when J. P. Magee of Omaha defeated War ren Dickinson of Dea Molnea, 8 up and 1 to I lay. Dkkinson was H ked by alrtioat everyone except the Omaha tontlngent aa a sure winner. The Omaha crowd believed in Magee'a ability to win and they showed their loyalty by forming a gallrry and fol lowing the match. It wag a good gam only from the point of view that it waa closely contefted. They halved the first three. Dickinson won the fourth and fifth. Ma gee driving out of bounda. The sixth and seventh were halved. Mage missed an easy putt on the eighth. Dickinson did like wise and Magee won the hole, leaving him one down. Dicklnron made two dubs, driv ing for the ninth. Magee won the hole end evened the match. Magee Won the tenth, but missed two eaay putts on the eleventh and Dickinson tied him. Magee won the twelfth, fourteenth and seventeenth boles and the match. Summary: Morning play, championship division: J. P. Magee, Omaha, defeated Paul Hyds, Wichita, 8 up and 4 to play. Warren Dickinson, Des Moines, defeated J. W. Hughes, Omaha, 6 up and t to play. Afternoon play; J. P. Magee. Omaha, defeated Warren Dickinson, Des Moines, 8 up and 1 to play. Director' division, morning play: George Kinney, Burlington, la., defeated Robert Fullerton. Jr., Des Moines, 3 up and 2 to play. F. Hale, Des Moines, defeated W. O. Sternberg, Wichita, 6 up and 4 to play. George Kinnev, Burlington, la., defeated George Barrows, Kansaa City Country club, 1 up. F. Hale. Dea Moines, defeated R. 8. Mo Intokh, Kansas City, Evanston, 2 up and 1 to play. Secretary's division, morning play: Albert Cahn, Omaha, won by default. C. H. Martin, Des Moines, defeated A. W. Carpenter. Burlington. Ia., 2 up and 1 to play. R. E. Hawkins, Minneapolis, defentsd J. A. Abbott, Omaha, 2 up and 1 to play. Afternoon play: Albert Cahn, Omaha, rerfcheajaeml-finali by default. Consolation division, morning plsy: F. K. Cahoon,. Wichita, defeated tt. If. Sprague, Omaha, 1 up. nineteen holee. H. C. Sumney, Omaha, defeated A. V. Klnsler, Omaha, 2 up, 1 to play. R. W. Hodge, Kansas City, defeated H. C. Sumney. Omaha. 4 up, 3 to play. -, President e division, morning play: J. B. Rahm, Omaha, defeated J. C. Fenna, Kansas City. 3 up, 3 to play. W. n. Ham-Iter. Omaha, won by default. J. J. Elbert, Dea Molncs, defeated Har low Hurley, 4 up, 8 to play. J. C. Cummlna, Dea Moines, defeated E. D. Clary, Burlington, 6 up, 4 to play. W. M. Flble, Kansas City, defeated D. V. Bholes, Omaha, 1 up. W. H. Amnions, Dea Moines, defeated E. V. Lewis, Omaha, 6 up, 4 to play. Iflarnuin nl.v- J. B. Rahm, Omaha, defeated (Jrant Chamberlain. Hutchinson. 6 UP. 6 to play. J. J. Elbert, tDea Molnea, defeated Peter lierKey, t up, 3 to piay. Baae Ball at Walthlll Carnival. WALTHILL, Neb., June 2.-SFeclal.)-The Walthlll Indian base ball club has arranged the following schedule of games to be played during the carnival June 2j to July 4. inclusive: jacKson, June tj; if- kamah, Tuesday, June 30; Bancroft, Wednesday, July 1; Homer, Thursday, July 2; Horfman House clun, moux city, Friday, July 8, and Sioux City Dows, Sat urday, July 4. The games will be called promptly at 2 p. m. each day of the car nival In order to allow time for the other sports that will take place during the re mainder of the afternoon. The Walthlll In diana will exert every effort to win every one of the six games scheduled for the week. The fastest teama In northeast Ne braska and western Iowa will be seen on the Walthlll grounds during this carnival. Baa Ball at Fort Omaha. The Union Pacific shops team will play the Signal corps team on the grounds at Fort Omaha Saturday, June 27. A good game ia anticipated.. aa the Union Pacifies will make every effort to retrieve thalr de feat at Fort Omaha on June 6. The gajne will be called at 3 p. m. sharp. No ad mission. The lineup: Signal Corps. , Union Pacific. Perkins Left J. Casey Guthrie Center English Simeox Right B. Casey Radcllff First C. Clair Stokas ....Second Gibson Wells Third Dougarly Nepper Short Mdluigan Halbe Catch E. Clair Shi-rer Catch Dana Casa Pitch Riley McGee Pitch Brobeck Wither Wlna from Weatern. WILBER. Neb.. June 24 (Special.) Wll ber won here today from Western in a loosely played gama. Shestak, In th box for Wilder, pitched a good game, but his support was ragged at times. Score: R H E Wllber ; 0 0 4 1 3 2 1 0 -lb 16 5 Weatern 1 0001 06OOT7 7 Earned runs: Western. 1; Wllber, 2. Bat teries: Vanl.iew and Waldorf, Shestak and Storkan. Htruck out: By VanLlew, 6; by Shestak, 10. Two-baae hit; J. Balderson. Three-base hit: Chaloupka. Double play: Tiobougli to Shlmonek to Balderaon. Um pire: Zwonechek. Bellevae Town aad Field Clah. Bellevue' town team will be the op ponent of the Field club base ball team Saturday afternoon at the Field club grounds. Th line-up: Field Club. . Bellevue. Abbott First Base Barney Dauglierty - Second Base..... Nolan Martlr .. i tura tiaae Kurr Crelghton., Chamber. .. Shortstop Langhine .. Left Field iTrent ... Center Field Farrand Durkel Rosseau... .. Right Field.... .. Catcher .. Pitcher Martaln Spnllman.. ..Maddook Faber Urave Cambridge Loses on Errors. CAMPRIDQK. Neb.. June (Special Cambridge waa defeated by Red Cloud In the aame played here yesterday afternoon. Two of Cambridge's fast players made five errors, which gavs the visitor the gam. r ugate a worn in the nog waa immense. Score by Innings: R.H.E Cambridge 00100100 01 8 Red Cloud 0 6002000 0-7 6 3 Batteries: Cambridge, Fugat snd Rohrer; R d Cloud, Cbgg and Schoonover. Struck out: By Fugate. 16; by Clegg, 10. Beeuaer Defeat Travelera. BEEMER. Neb.. June 28 -(Special Tele gram.) A good game of ball wa played here yraterday with the Arlinasus Travelers the home team wining by a acore of 6 to 8, Beemer winning game by bunching hit at th right time. The cota: Ark. Traveler .... 0 0 0 1 1 . 0 1-3 Ueemer 0 0 0 2 0 1 I 06 Hlta: Traveler. 6; Beemer 7; Errnrai Travelers. 6: Beemer. 6. Batteries; Arkan sas Trevelert, L'yer and Cook; Reenter. Fehlman and Felilman. Umpire: Heald. Sterllaaa at Coaaell Bluffs. The Council Bluffs Hankers and th terll-.iaa of Omaha Will ulay this after noon at Ideal Huktlers park, Cornell Bluffj. Tbe Sterllnga move In fast company and the barker have recently atrsngthened their team. The fame will start at t 'Ju. Lineup of the bankers; Render, c; Cooler, p.; Peterson, lb.; Jurgena, 2b.; Robinson, aa; Rose, 2b.; Bosnian, If.; Boyne, cl.; Scarr. rf. Norfolk Defeat 6taala. TANTON. Neb., June 24.-I Special.) Norfolk defeated Stantun in an Indifferent game of baa ball here today. The acore aa 8 Io 3. Krror and muff were th chief cause of defeat. Batteries: For Nor folk, Host and Hoffman ; for Stanton, Hartman and Hopper. l'mplre: Whatrn. h. VESTS O THK Itl VHO TRACK Kin Cabala Wlaa Swift IMeVce at Sheetrshead flay. PHEFPS11KAD BAY. June 2R-Klng Co balt, running to his rKt inrm ana conced ing weight to Ms Held, easily won the Swift slakes, seven furlongs, on tlie main course today, defeating Firestone and 11 s elan. Eight fast sprinter went to the post 4r the race. King Cobalt won b two lengths, while Firestone heat Hessian a m-ad for the place. Hessian could not make up lost ground, but was running ! very strong at tle end. Summary: . r'r' race. 3-yar-olda and up. six and a half furlongs, main course: RoscIhh ii:17. Tsotter, 8 to 5 won, Bouquet ni'2. Slireve, o second, Jubilee 1112, Miller, 10 to 1) m. nme: i:m I imher also ran. Second race. .inlM-h.M, miiim. .Kai two miles: 8t. Kevin (114. CnmhVVv." 6 to 11 won. Banner U3M. Lvru-h. a i.i li i,d Expansionist nvt ii.Mr a . A lime: 4:0tt. Motor. Ka.iulr and Paprika ?.rn- 1-ocked rut and Jig Music f.V 1 bird race, the Rosebuds, 2-vear-old f 41 Ilv 'rlongs, Futurity course: Fore uio. t.arner, 6 to 1) won. Hsnonia U. K. Dugan, ) to 1) eecond, Gold View (106, Morner. 25 to H thir.t Tim., i .rMu aonal. Counterpane and Lady Swift also IBM.-i Fourth race, the Swift stakes. S-vt-ar-olds, if, . .rlons"' rn"ln course: King Cobalt i Ti Mcranlel, 8 to 1) won, Firestone ml. Miller io to 1 second. Hessian tlln. Du gan. 10 to 1 third. Time: l:iSS- Live Wire. Spooner Nimbus, Fond Heart and Nota sulga also ran. r lftn race. 8-reai-olds an4 un aeiiins ?" nte and a quarter, turf course the rvi.ney nisra Biases: Crack Shot (W, E. Duanrj. 6 to 11 a. nr. T. ,1, x-.... to 101 aecond, Long Bell (R6, Teach, 3 to a ii !hln, ,TI'": 2:iS-Y Chantllly. Lally, urn auu lenancy ny courtesy also ran. Sixth rare, the Bannock- Burn stakes, 2-year-old maidens, selling, five furlongs. Fu turity course: Wanonora (116. Notter. 6 to 21 won. Star Thistle (lis, McCarthy, in to ?! ,c0.nL Wgtervllrt (l4, E. Dugan. 10 to I) third. Time: l-:00. Primrose League, Tax. Idermist. Verbatim, Century Rov, Nedllm, CtKjuet, Yankee Tourist. Clef. Snaff, Ethe rlsl. O. V. Kid. Osrland. Take One. New- ui v, r.ini una anmro siso ran. CINCINNATI, O., June 2.-eummry at Latonla: First race, five and one-hnlf furlonr: riume (M, Powers, 8.14 sliaightl won. Admonish GOS. Butlv, IS.20, placet second. Fair Messngr (106, Pickens, 310.76. show) third. Time: 1 :os. Miss Hspeburg. Ser enade. Harriet Rowe. t.old Lake. Bueno A ita. Musette W.Lady Hawthorne, Pro cla. Gold Slipper.. Lillian Ray and Mra. Sew ell run. .SfS."'1 rac- l,vo furlongs: Joe Gartens "li- lynn- f7l,nn- straight,) won. Olamahala 10i. Skirvln, Slfi.oO, placej second, Turlev (107. Martin, 819.10, show third. Time: 1:014.. Teddy Bear. George Dlllion. Gov ernor Wilaon, Camel, Console, Bclopllc. Lomond, Jupiter Joe, Mlnto, Elgin and Fuller ran. TblM race, sevfn hirlongs: Geneva B. (36, Rogers, $22 40, straight) Won, Deacon MOH, Robinson. 32D.SO. plare) second. Hsiel Thorpe (Inf., Powers, as.lft. show) third. Time: 1:27. Hollow, Durable, Mnllsso, Hyperbole, Aunt Rose,. Bell Nina, Topsy Robin, Honest and Mias Vigilant ran. Fourth race, Latonla Oaks, one mile and one-quarter; Cliullta (ll, Powers 811.10, straight) won. Lady Martha (lflft. Martin, 86.B5, place) aecond, Ikyrf (109. Butler, 3t.V, show) third. Time: i;j4v Ellen A. Dale ran. Fifth race, mile: MrqUetta (W Ross, 117.40, straight) won. Prince Ahmed U12, Powers, 3(5.36, plate) gecond, S'r Clegi-s (101, P.urton, 86 60, how) third. Time: l:3fj. Dainty Dsme ran. Sixth race, mile and one-sixteenth: Mir ter (K6. Powers, 311.85, straight) won, Mary Talbot t (lo5, Butler, 8W.45, place) gecond. Hostile Hyphen (110, Troxler, 8K.65, showl third. Time: 1:40V Kennewlelt. Solo Dance, Separator, Washakie, Vansel, Tar quln, Jim Listen Mason and Hen Sand ran. BIG DAY AT THE BLATRICE R eI Merehaata Take ft Holiday to Swell tha Crowd. BEATRICE, Neb., June :. f Special T,le egrani.) Today was Beatrice nay at tlv.t circuit races and the :nerchan:s generally closed their plai 4s of business In order to swell the attendance at the park. The crowd numbered about 8.00o. The track record lor 3-year-old waa broken. Sum mary: :i trot: Clay Center f... Margaret X'. Bee Check Hook Martha C King Traveler Time: 2:18; 2:2u; 2:!. 8:17 pace: Zelpha Dew Drop Ooldle McGregor Miss Evelyn Boxlana '. Time: 2:17; 2:18; 2:18. Three-year-old trot: Virginia Kathryn Winston Teddv Kav .4 ..3 4 ..2 2 ..1 I ..t t ....4 .2 Carafe. Jr 1 2 Check Hart 3 1 2 1 Time: 2:27; l:2; 2.3.1; r.WM. Three-fourtha mile, running: Don Ben nett!, won: Artful Dodger, second; Contin uance, third. Governor Folk also ran. Wrestling at Marshall town. MARSH ALLTOWN, la., June .-Special.) Three wrestling matches, the princi pal on between George Turner of Grin nell and All, "The Turk," of Chicago, In which Joseph A. Angelsberg, a local wrest ler of this city, waa erlously Injured, were pulled off here Wednesday night aa the closing feature of the state Eagles' con vention. While wrstllng In a preliminary with Dr. Roy Turner of Floyd, la., Angels berg was thrown to the mat, and he fell In such a way that he fractured the humerus of his left arm and dislocated the elbow Joint. Turner waa to throw him twice 1n half an hour, but the ecclden: stopped the match after It had been in progress twenty minutes and before Turner hkd secured a fall. Turrr threw All twlre out of three, and Lewis Young of Grlnnell got two fulls out of three from Lloyd Jenkins of Newton. Latonla Summer Meeting. CINCINNATI. O.. June 2.-The Latonla summer meeting will run its full course, of forty-one day and .unfounded rumors of- Yachting Outing Vadium Height IE !? Corliss-Coon Collars Hand Aladc 2 for 25c Are Full Strength Collars not strained in the making. Ordinary Two-for-a-Quarter Collars are weakened by machine proceea. Haifa strength to suit with, the quickly lose their shape and soon go to pieces. Corliss-Coon-Hand Made Full Strength Lasting Style Keep tab and see 37 PILES sn earlier t losing have mi t lih off I; lal ilcnlsl llolll tlie JocRcv club. I lie 111, in. as- men I o! the dark nimle formal ami em phatic siiTMnincemt-nt t'Viay tliat the ni.-t Ing would not he shortened, but that all la,-, a would be run In accordance with con Ualoiis fixed and approved by the Ken tucky Stale Racing commission. OM4II4. IIORK l.tlMlim VtlKrl W . II, MrCord's Ralnalorni Taking; Kverythlag al Knallsh Shnna. Pome days ngo In looking through a Lon don horse show pa tier W. H. Mct'ord siw a picture of a horse immiT Sainstorm which lie lliouglit looked Very much like the lioree lie drove at the Omaha show last year, and which lie named after him self and matched with his Whirling Cloud. Friday his susplrlon was found Io be war ranted whtn lie recclwd a letter from hie Coachman. James, who Is In London, at tending the International horse show. Tlie coachman wrote of beliiK st lite show the night before snd seeing Mr. McCord s horse carry off second honors. Imiulry showed that the horse bad been carving off every thing before holm In several shows where he bad entered the ring. The groom pat'ed tlie horse and wrote that he looked about as he did while In ttnaha. He is now cwned b.v Mr. Wlnans of l.ondon. by whom be was bought In Boston Inst fall from a ,f1rm to whom lr. McCord had sold hint. Mr. McCord lias loaned his male., lilrllng Cloud, to the State Agricultural college at Ames, la., for breeding purposes. COLLINS TO RE I SKI) AS TEST Jorkey Mnb to Take Anti-Pet ting; Law Into tonrt, NEW YORK, June M The determina tion of the Jockey club to make use of the arrest of Melville Collins to secure a Ju dicial Interpretation of the new antl gambling laws was Indicated today when Collins was again taken before Justice Bischoff and clinrgcd with violating tlie nrw laws bv making a wager at the Sneenshcad Bay track. Collins was ar rested several rirfvs apo by a detective etn- fdovrd by the management of the Sheeps lead Bay track and was held In ball by a magistrate. He was charged with having received 8.1 wagered upon the result of a rare. Harlow Wins Handicap. COLUMBUS. O.. June 2t. Fred Harlow of Newark, t)., won the Grand American handicap today, to shoot off at the Ar lington range Willi his rival, Woolford Hen derson of Lexington. Ky. Harlow broke eighteen out of twenty birds and Hender son broke seventeen out of twenty. Tha two men tied yesterday for first honors, each breaking ninety-two out of ino tar gets. As a special closing feature of the Grand American shoot A. H. Hardy of Lincoln. Neb., said to be the world's great est rifle and pistol shot, will give an ex hibition. Maroon Throws Knla. Albert Marcon threw Joe Kula at Barton hall in South Omaha Thursday night In one hour and twenty-live minutes before a crowd of about fiOfl people. Gus Mewls wa reft ree. At Hie conclusion of the bout Joe Bennett and John lloldcn challenged th winner. , Nat Thornton Wins Can. NEW ORLEANS. La., June 24. Nat Thornton of Atlanta won permanently the cup at the Guir States Tennis singles by defeating Esmond Phelps of New Orleans. "Water It nee on Missouri. LAWRkNCF.. Kan., June 2. (Si e-lal Telegram.) Lnwwenrn and Sedgwick (Ka.i.) swimmers will dkinpete July 4 In a sixty mile water rare, to Kansas City. Klonx City Second Thursday. KEARNEY. Neb.. June 25. Spotting Ed itor Tlie Bee: What team held aecond place in the Western league lietiuaut race Thurs day, June 25? A SUBSCRIBER. Ans. Sioux City, were tied for first. Omaha and Lincoln Palms neat Rangers. The Palm Junlora defeated the Birming ham Rangers Friday morning by the acore of 1J to 8. The features of the game were tlie pitching of Bennett -find the two home runs of Baltter. The Palm Juniors Would like to hear from teams under 12 years of ago. Mandrn Park Want Games. Tiie Manden Parks of Smith Omaha would like to hear from the Diamond C s, Benson Merchants, White Steamers, South Omaha Kovals. MId-Cllya and the H. H. Kings preferred. White W. Fitsstmmona, South Omaha, Neb., care Armour & Co. Illa:ond Dust. Poor old Joe Vila. Kind In Lincoln to lose anyway. What more Is needed now to give th Yankees the pennant? The culis have hit their pace and ar pioceeding to pile 'em up. Hurrah ai d hurrah, old St. Loula la in first place and still going. Perrlr.g Is back in the game for Clev aldn and playing good ball. Kid Elherfleld for manager! Fine Incen tive for orderly ball players, eh? Some how or other New York Just doesn't look like the Amerlcsn league champs. Only two men on each Pueblo and Omaha failed to hit Thursday, King and Fialier were the Omaha men. Old Isbell celebrated his return to Chi cago with two hits, but one fatal error that helped lose the game, for the Sox. - Omaha got more hits tham Pueblo Thursday, but fewer runs. Hall lost his game by forcing in a run with the bases full. Stone bas been out of the gam all werk because of gelling too hot. But the old Browns keep pressing forward just the same. Juat before h rpilt tlie management i)f the Highlanders Griffith struck McAleer for a trade on Pelty, oft ring Htahl for hi in. Jim couldn't hear Clark. An Auto Collision means many bad bruises, which Buck'.en' Arnica Halve heals nulckly, aa it da aorta and burns. 25c. For sale by Beaton Drug company. 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