i J TTTK OMAHA DAILY ULh: TTKSDAY. .TTTXK r0, 10H Denver a'!!!d Sioux City Move Up on Leaders; Pittsburg- Almost Ties .Chicago for First Place M ' . . i . ., . - i i i ra . . .ii- - i . i. i -i. ... i - - - " ''""" i i !! GAMES IN THE CITY LEAGlh DENVER WINS IN TF(E NINTH I ;:; -; .. 5 . ' Ssnders Pitches Great BftJfl for Seven Inning and Then Wakem. t HIS WILD THROW COSTS TWO EUN3 C habek tor Dearer, Who ade Sueli a I Poor 9wln'f Aeainst -)nroln thr ' bar' Before, Puts I P m a0od Article of nail'. t DENVER. Juv .29 -After I ri,chng usual grand ball against uennvf,r flir Standing of the Teams WEST. LEAGUE AMER.AN . r j.j rfiu il .... , ... T 1- 1 .. 11 'M n1 "EJ" M4 Columbus ...SS 3". .VI P " w .ineV 4.1 t'U Minneapolis .3.1 34 -43 I,,. Moines ..36 4- .4 ,4 .w Pueblo A" Kiihi City. 31 411 St. Paul ;0 W .2W NATLLEAOir AMBR.u U'V PI I o.l ....3' 25 New 1ul ; r..-r. 31 2 &18 finsha Sioux City REDS WIN FROM CHAMPIONS Cincinnati ! New Pitcher is Effective with Men on Bases. r .1 j r 'i rx.-ic-i stun to iin.sii. nai giK it L-xingion liwaT:' l.Cile.l the IbM n'Vrn Itiiunce tor Cnxad. 8jm and J.e Wright -here tjic- battery for Elm Creek In a scries of nine games with most of t teams of this section of the state Klin Creek has not lost a, game. CHICAGO riELT)3 POORLY tn lh i nro.!k!r ss.7 Washington 22 39 .Ml, (JAMKM 1 t 1 ' western League Omaha nt Denver ;. L.n- f. ' rhl"aIMpl. I- t Boston. Chicago at Clncln- Overall ntchee Good Game, hat Loosely Supported Other toi tent In the National League. i Inntr-gs.- Bandera wabbled, a .i )lt,P eighth and M batted auct-e ,SlUipy jn th j ninth. To. close with, hl l'na(1 throw to third traee permuted '" tl mners to over the piste, lonln, the ant'm for Omaha Though his support r lot Kiit-nlg. d 1'. ihrnnrl. lhe kuotp. the error"r I... I'm v.,,,.l,.n t:lU fielder, h.d noth na to do the lcorM XXh;a. Boston at New York made. . Belden'a error In tT, , rhth wo, f n" 1 pntr..lt nt 1ilrn'V WanlitriTTon made. ueiaen error in -he rKhth m Immediately atoned for by a1 gran4 throw ' to the plate that caught was alldlng lr Chahek Iienver. was little like ine i.n wno tried aKalimt Lincoln the dn before. He j TXvKI.VK llM T slOI V fITY WB effective. halnR speed curves and' ' ' control. Three tliri" after lvo wrrp ut I Iopk,r-B iinnd Tie It In the Vlnth and Omaha made hits for extra na.... two of I wi. In the Twelfth. 11 w,aldron as h" j p.-lden to I-Hrand. 'Hit by, fl'fhe.1 ball : wi.r0 ,,UcUrt fnr!lrwln. Fran. k. Time: 1:45. I mplre: B.ea rhTabek who had ! : ' ' them three-baRRf-rs. and nr ft three could get., over the plat. Waldron, fcf .... f I. Keldem, If f'assadv. rf I White, lh t Irwin, Kb;. ! Zalusky. c i 1 julcrOorrt, 2b.. Doll, aa. i t'ham'k, v.. I Totila ....... i Usher,' ttr. Klnif. 2b ' Autrey, lb elrh. tf.. iJ Austin. Sb ' Franck. W. ftelcfen, ff.'.. leMrand, c. tanili rs. p . DENVER. AB. It. one of the 8ote ... 3 ... 4 ... 4 ... 3 ... 4 ... 4 ... i ... 3 It. O. 1 2 1 1 1 2 0 11 1 1 1 31 S OMAHA. AB. H 3 i 4 4 .. 3 .. 3 ..4 .'. 3 .. 3 ..81 1 2 3 1 i 0 U 3 1 27 li H. O A. 1 2 it 1 3 i (i . .7 . (i 1 2 0 1 0 1 1 1 3 2 3 1 u 1 1 0 1 8 24 - 1 reon. rf Totals Nq one out hcn wlnnms; run W.HS road. . Dnvrr. .....o o o o,t 0 0 1 2-C Omaha ....,.,,.......' 'Jj ( 0 0 2 0- 2 nt Twn-ldt hit Austin. 11 .......hum hit: i tlolmes. cf Franck, Fisher. Stolen bases . easiiady 3i. I fampteil. If lrlr... Klna;. fiHCiiflce htl8. i llt ui,.n, Wi ed, lb . .. trisher, AuHtih.' Haacs on ha ja. t)f( ,,,,,1- I Ardrens. 2') urs, 1. ; btrui-K out: y -""uV'k, 7; by Hand- welch. :io MOfX CITY. la. Jure -" " but not until th- end of th twnltt i. tn- Inn did Ihcv cet the irnme. 1-viri nnor ". Mf"j uwl the errors .hel.lnd him ave ) M.iini'H foir runs. i.iu""" h tn unri hi'ld 1 . s Moines rwfe. b . hiiiln. ...ry n the Mmh the Sinus sc .fed the inns - n.l tied the h. ore Fre v oZ to ,l,at Jeff flutke had phOhed shut out ba 1. onl. four fcU'ered hits being made off his delivery. Wither.ip who re Ii..ved him in tl.nl s on. was hit Mr the d-nr- which tied the Riime. The score whs 4 to 4 nt the l,eKinnlng of the tenth, 'lhe Hoostors put ojp; Qver In tliat Innlni,-. Anderson, who Was hit tn a ptch.d 1 nl'. was sent around on surcesshe dts by Dwycr and I.ulan The locals p.r- ,,i r.tl the amo fet In tli -lr hnlf. C, mp be'l walked and ecored on h ta In; w ed ,f W. l. h. Afl-v blarkuiK the H ostcrs i i lhe cl venth and twelfth, tl e Sioux won in tli twellth on Cm. i bell's i-nfr- one. ',' .li s cut and Andreas' ions drive to li tt. Ntihoff and Pwyer pulled off the first Uil'e r'nv of tlie season in the first in r 1 . With the hnses full, Weed hit to Nelhoff. who touched third and threw to lira'. Score: SIOI.A fill A B. R 1 i: i trs, 4.' Left on bases: Ucn er (. Double plays: l Im ihfi Zalusky J"t0 ' ',ite; W. e WANTEDTO E)ENT (Continued) " -r. 1 WANT.ED MODERN 8 OR 9n K00M" HOUSE IN DUNDEE OR WEST FARNAi DIS TRICT. ADDRESS l 612, BEE. Cranvillc, ss Shea, c l,-,urchner, fi . Crutcher, p . 1 otals 11. o 2 1 1 n 1 0 1 o. 1 2 3 12 - 2 4 10 0 0 A . K CINCINNATI. June 29 Docscher, Cin cinnati's new pitcher, was at his best, with men on bas.s. Overall made Ids firs', ap pearance with Cl-.lcatto, since May 3 and lost largely throiiRh faulty support, ficoie; CINCINNATI. CHICAOO. B H O A K. . B.H.O.A.E. Mutrin. ill . 5 I I i oSlanle. H 4 1 1 kne. rf ... I 9 S 0 (.ShM'liira. It.. I 0 0 libr,. Si 3 2 1 I I'S hulio. rf...t 0 t r.lmrt. If.... I 0 3 0 ll'Mnn. lb. .3 I 0 (iinfl. Hi... 4 ill 1 esicinreldi. Jb4 114 0 M l.on. c.... 4 0 2 1 1 Kilns, c 4 0 4 0 1 Mll.hrll, rf 2 t ii UHoIman. 2b... 4 1110 llulrwtl. U .4 114 ITInk.r. bs....4 1 1 t I Dort.ber, p .J 0 0 4 cnvrrall. p.... I 1 1 Zimmerman .1 0 0 0 0 Totlll .'53 27 15 3 Tou: IMM flatted for Overall In ninth. Cincinnati 2 0 0 o 1 1 1 0 S Chicago 1 0 0 0 10 0 1 03 Two-base hit: Tinker. Ttuve-base hits: Slavic Overall. Stolen bases: Packert, (Un sell. Tinker. . Sacrifice hits: Fohulte. Hase on balls: Off Docscher. 3; off Overall. 4. Struck out: Uv Hoescher, 1; by Overall. 5. Wild pitch: Overall. Time: 1.40. Umpires; Ruderham and Kmslle. rhlllles lilt the Ball. HOSTON. June 29 Philadelphia won to day from Boston. H to 2. by hard htttina Sparks kept the lorais hits well scattered. bcorc: 1'HILAHBLPHIA BOSTON. H.H O A.K B.H.O.A.E. Grant. !b 5 1 S 5 " fii-lumont. cf. 4 1 0 Knuli. 2b . . 4 1 3 t 0Hrown, rf. . . S 1 4 0 0 Til rf 5 1 I 0 tHlp. If i 0 1 0 Mssee. If S 1 i 0 GKellnv. lb.... 4 0 3 12 llriiisfitid. lhf 1(0 Ol'ahlrn. u . . 4 1 1 J 1 (Kbnrn, rf .4 1 1 0 0 li.nnlf.n. lb. 4 1 1 0 0 Itanlln. in 3 1 2 .1 HHItrhey, Ih.,. 4 114 0 , 4 ! T 2 ti(rhm. c 4 ! 10 . i I) 0 0 onnullet. p.... 0 0 0 0 0 Young, p I 1 1 0 0 37 1! 27 11 0 Total 87 10 17 I S PU'ndclphln 12 1 0 n 4 0 1 09 tiostun 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 02 Two-base hit: Browne. Home runs: ts-' borne. Iolin. Hits: Off Houltes In two and one-third lnnintcs, 7. Sacrifice hits: Oool'n. Sparks. Stolen base: Dooln. lyeft on bases: Ph ladelphla. 6; Poslon. S. First base on halls.: Off Rnarks. 2; off Yoihik. 1. First base on errors: Philadelphia, 2. llnnln, c... Sparks, p.. Total. 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 .40130 .1 0 4 0 0 10 10 0 .1 0 0 0 0 11 34 17 DIC 3 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Bnder. cf Anderson, fs . rwver. 1b I'olun. 2b F'lournoy. if ... Fltzpatrlck. rf Nelhoff. 3b ... Raedel, c Clarke, p Wilherup, p .. Totals ...44 6 MOINES. A H. R. H. O 1 . . o .. 4 .. 5 .. H .. 5 .. 4 .. 5 .. 4 .. 3 .. 0 .41 o Hit by pitched ball: Hy Young, 1. Struck oui: ny srarKs, B. by Houltes, l; Younu. 4. Passed ball: Dooin. Time: 1:45. Um pires: Kisler and Johnstone. Brooklyn Bunches Hits, BROOK LYN. June 29. Brooklyn won from New York today, J.1 to 7. New York knocked Mclntyre out of the box In the first Inning, but Brooklyn hatted so hard In the fifth inning that McGlnnity replaced Crandall. Score: . BKOOKL.YN. NEW YORK. B 11. 0. A K. B.H.O.A.B. 4 0 8 0 0Tenn?y. lb... 2 0 0 0 1 ODnyle. b i 1 J I 1 6 f' llrennahan, c. 4 1 0 0 0 n l14eri( 0 0 0 0 0 n 0tonlin. rf.... 5 I 1 0 0 4 1 Seymour, cf. . I 0 1 0 0 I (I Hevlln. 3b.... 4 3 110 2 l Shannon, If.. 6 1 0 0 ft 1 0lirldwj.ll. aa.. 3 1 1 I 0 S 35 W H liodge, Omalu Realty Co. to N. P Jr..-lot , JJenaon , ,n's sub- V.'v'.'-M.'rihaU and wlf'o 1 Cole; lot 6. block 153, Omah; t 20.0CO Omcu I. Fark to August Hudan. loin 23 and 24, Diocn jo. jiaiytou Heights a " Hame.to I'etor 8. Rosander.g ,((t 21 ki..u Tta.lvron HeiKhts Marie K. Ca'rlberg ni lu!"Miilu"lV. 00 300 i 29. a, 7. 8. 10, rphy. Thlr- m m'"1 v.."- .c r- . gjiu ill in.irnxniltni Lumber to, lot ,o n 14, 15. IS. bloik 5. Thornburnt 1.000 Christine Badxuweit et al t. Rolia Uniiaa Hort. lot 15, block ; 12 lal add to South omaiia ' 345 George E. Barker and wife to- Mar(s K. Carlberg, lots 12, 13, 14. V 15 16 block R. Thornburg Place. ...1 j m U. E. Wilcox Riid wife to lw iA m. (fates, lots I. i. a. o. block 1. and lots 1. 2. 3, 4, h. 6, 11. block . B. E. Wilcox add Pauline Delaney to Sola M - part lots 21 and i2, block 4, teenth Btreet add 50 Robert Richelieu et al., to Martei K Jensens lot 12. o'ock . 'Wnford Place ..n . . . . .-. a C. S. Montgomery and wife to Jj,M11 Potter Co.. lots 14. 10. 10, uiHrVfc t McCormlck's 2d add t j County -treasurer to John O'Nel i.' jot I. block 7. Dwtght & I-ymana dd Charles A. Coe and wife to Fottef Co.. lota 14. 15. 16. bio. ,k"iJ McCormlck's 2d odd , ' , Omaba "Realty Co. to T. E. St. "en'a and C.v C. lenney, lots 12 a bloek 4.- Kountse s 4th supp) emVnt: ary .". &000 Frantlska Manes and Vlncen ;';,',;; to Marie Tottrek. lots 22 " ?" lock 3&. 1st ald to Corrlgt p,flo; , , Alma. Stevenson and busbar d to M -J'". k i . A block 2. Hltnebaugh add dwln U Patrick to J 'rollne " 'a. I.undburg. lot 1, block- , trick's 3.1 Saratoga add " lt xm-m Mary E. Thotj'.paon to, Minnle'camp- bell. part lots I ar.,, t cii.burn's aubdiv . Florepce Vo. to C. 0.OPVe' CaribeVir. pa ft lots 7 and 10. te,loi.J , yando". rook Terrace John F. Flack Co.. "Vo'.'aame.' Cari- beril s replat 1 Carl Johnson et al. I ' j,', "Minnie" Camp- 111 p-art lots 3 M t Coburn aubdiv - Carrie U. Eddy and ViU'sbaVd"to"Sam- WIlHam K. IVifer. i"..,;,., I OIUIB - . Two out when winning run was made. Sioux Cltv . 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 - Des Mo nes . .0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 n-B Two-base hits: Shea, Crutcher. hlolen bases: Raedel. Dwyer. Andreas. Double Plavs: . FitzpatrU'k to Dwyer. Oranyllle to Andrea to Weed. Triple play: Nelhoff to Dwyer. First base on balls: orr Furci-ner. 4: off Crutcher. 1: off Clarke. 4; off Wltherup. 1. Struck out: By Furch rer, Br by Crutcher. 5; by Clarke, 2; by Witlierup. 1. Wild pilch: Fiirchner. Pa'B'd balU- ttaedel. Hit by pitched ball Flie putrlck, Anderson. Time: 2:50. 1 mplres: Bomar and McKay. Attendance, l.SrtO. 11 KB I.O WINS A FAST CONTF.ST Donble Plays Cnt Off I.lneoln'a (bancea of Scorlna. PFEBI.O. June 29 (Special Telegram. 1 In- the fastest game of the season on the home grounds Pueblo took the first game from ljincoln bv the score of 3 to 1. Lin coln took h lead In the second Inning on a inirin hv Thomas, a sacrifice and Prlich- ett's single. Oalgano really won his own game In the fifth, 'when with two down and with daring base running he converted a .hort hit down the right field line into a three-bapger. Hogrlever scored him with a single. Smith walked and wnen (agnier dropped Miller's high one llogrlever scored the winning run. Two-baggers by Miller end .Clark Rave the locals their final run in the eighth. Pueblo had three double plavs. which broke up nearly every chance the visitors had to score. Score: LINCOLN. AB. R. H. O. A. E. .8 0 2 2 0 0 . 4 0 0 2 4 0 .4 0 0 2 1 2 .SO1300 .3 1 1' 10 2 0 . 3 0 1 3 0 0 . 0 1 0.00 .3 0 0 2 1 0 .2 0 0 0 1 0 Bun. If. .. Moloney, cf. Hummel, tb. Lumley, rf.. Jnnlin. lb. . tiherhan. 3b. Lrwla, aa.... Lwta. aa HrrpenJ c... Uersen, c... Mclntyre, p, Holmea, p.. Totals. 3 2 3 3 3 I 2 i 2 1 1 1 1 1 S 4 8 4 3 3 4 4 18 2 UCrandall. p...l 0 0 0 0 0OO0 0 McGlnnity, p. 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 C'Mrrkle 1 0 0 0 0 - Malarkev. p.. 0 0 0 1 0 ..3D 14 27 13 2Needham ... 11 ft 0 0 0 Jude. If Fox. 2b tlagnlcr, s Fenlon, rf M homMS. lb ' Davidson, cf ! Pr'tchett, 3b ,. Silllvan. c. Jones, p Totali 30 10 24 7 I Ratted for McCllnnity in; sixth. Ran for Bresnahan In ninth. Batted for Malarkey In ninth. New York 3 0001 00 037 Brooklyn 1 0 0 1 7 0 0 2 11 Two-base hit; Donlin. Three-base hits: Devlin, Maloney, Hummel, Lumley, Bergen Homo run: I.umley. Hits: off Melitlyre, 2 In one Inning: off Holmes, g In eight Innings;- ofl Crandall, 6 In four and a third Innings: off McGtnhlty, 4 lid two and a third Minings; off Ma'arkey, 5 In three In nings:' Sacrifice hits: Tenney, Doyle, Bres- nahan, randall, Jordan, Sheehan, Lewis. Stolen bases: Doyle (2), Hurzog. Donlin. liases on balls: orr Mi lntvre, 2; otf Holmes. 7; off Crandall, 1; off McGlnnity, 1; off Malarkey, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Cran dall. 1. Stnlck out- By Holmes. 2; by Crandall, 4; by McGlnnity, 1; by Malarkey, 3. Wild pitch: Crandall. Time: 2:08. Um pire; O Day. Uanie Postponed. At St. Louis St. LouIs-Plttsburg game postponed; wet grounds. FAST Ci AMF.S 4.T IXTO P 4 B K . 1 Mollys and Amerirasa, n llfej A. "a ' and Coronas, F.ntertaln Fans. Vinton street park was the scene of two j fast games Sunday afternoon. As a cur tain raiser the Hollys ana Americans played one of the fastest Rames that has been pulled off this season. The Loe-CJIass-Andi eesen-Corona game was also a hard fought battle and not ui.til the eighth Inning, whn the hardware men bunched hits and secured a lead of four runs, did the faithful suppnrlns of the Coronas lose hope. The final m ore was to 2. In the second Henry led off with a single to right, was sacrificed 10 .second by Gib son ar.d caught qu third when Minlkus hit to Kucera. who thvew to McLaln. Mlnikus stole second and scored on C. Clair's double. Dougherty whiffed. The Coronas came back it, trie third, scor ing on the only hit made by the team. Hodge stopp.'d one of Hunr.y's fast ones with hla ribs, McLaln flew to pKcher, Fois ter reached first on Bunnell's error, Haeh toti hit to Bunnell, who threw Hodge out at third. Bando then cat-.o ;;p and hit a fast one to middle, Just ou of Gibson's rearh, scoring Feister. Bogatls struck out. Both sides were blanked until the seventh. when the Iyee-Glass-Arxlrecsens scored on Bradford a single, ah errof by Feister and C. Clair's second safe drive. In the crxnt,h Bunnell led off, going out Feister to . llachton. Lawler, E. Clair, Bradford and Henry hit safe. Gibson hit to McClaln, catching Henry on third. Gib son retired the side, by beir caught off first. The Coronas scored their second and last run In the ninth, llachton flew out to Gibson. Bando . otit .Minikus to C. Clair. Kill, who batted for Bogatts. drew four wld.. ones, and pulled of the spectacular feat Pf the day by stealing second, third and home. Kucera flew out to K. Clair. Score: - U-0 -A. "' -STORl-CORONAS AB.H.O.A B. AB.H.O.A B lwltr aa. . 4 1 1 1 1 McLaln. 3b . I 0 3 4 0 E Clair, c . . 4 1 i 1 ' 0 Keraler. 2B . 4 0 1 1 1 Bradford, lb. 4 1 1 oriacnien. id. t v 11 v w H.nr. rf.... 4 2 10 otlando. rf.... Ill Clbaon, cf .. 4 0 10 O'flniattj. p. Mlnlkua. 3b. 3 0 ,3 0 Kill c. Clair, lb . 3 2 0 0 0 Kucera, aa pauah-rty. If 3 0 1 0 OMokry. c. Bunnell, p.. 8 0 1 0.1HUg, if.. Smlttl. cf.. Touia 84 17 t t - . . Totala 10 1 S4 17 1 L.-G.-A 1 0 0 0 0 1 I 4 Coronas v0 " 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 Two-base lilt :; CV' Clair. Stolen bases: Bradford (2). C. Clajr 12), McLaln, Feister (2), Kill. Bases on balls: Off Bunnell, 3. Hit by pitcher: Hodge. Time: 1:10. Um pire: E. Lynch. Attendance: 1.232. Then the Hollys secured 3140 wortn of revenge from the Americans In a game full of heart-breaking Interest, by tne score of 2 to 1. All the scoring was done In the last innings. The Hollys were robbed ot the satisfaction of a shutout through carelessness- with two" out in the nlntn. Both Ditchers starred, but in the ninth in ning the Hollvs found Brodbeck for a two bagger, a three bagner nd a fast grounder, which tallied two scores. The Americana showed their class In the fifth, when Fal coner led off with a three-sacker, yet could not get home. Besides holding the Americans at his mercy all through the game, Ted Cross, the Hollys' twirler. prac tically won his own game, driving In a run with his three-sacker, which placed him in a position to score himself with the run which proved to he the winning one. When the last American expired, Pitcher Cross was rushed by enthusiastic Ilcdly rooters, receiving an .ovation and a ride around the diamond on the shoulders of the fans. This makes five games Cross has pitched for the Hollys. and in that time "Big Squirrel" lies allowed only three runs and nine hits. Glllham's work at sec ond was exceptionally fine, the Holly cap tain making several hair-raising stops. The Hollys promised not 1 to drinx from the finger bowls at their blowout, at which Pressman Intends to get a square meal. Score, second game: ....... HOLLYS. AMERICANS. AB H.O.A E . AB.H.O.A B. Falconer, cf. 4 .3 I 0 ORapp, 2b 3 0 I 4 0 Keely. 3b... 4 1 0 ODeonlaon. cf. 4 0 0 0 0 McAnd'wa, rf 8 1 1 0 OTarley, lb.... 4 0 8 0 0 (ilhxon, c 4 Oil 1 0 Lynch, aa... Murphy, aa.. 3 1 1 15 Fox, tl Ollllum.. Itr.. .8 I' OTVnny, If:.. Slack, lb.... 4 1 0 lCMldy, f... Preaaman, If 1 0 0 0 Oftvamy. tb Croaa, p 8 r ft 'ffbrodbec., p . . .r. Totala II .8 87 ( 1-. 'Totals tl 13 0 Hollys 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 Americans ...-.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Earned runs: Hollys: 2. Three-base bits: Falconer. Cross. Two-base hit: Steck. Sac rifice hits:- Kelley, Brodbeck. Stolen bases: Falconer (2i, Murphy, Gllham, Far ley. Struck out: Br Cross. 11; by Brod beck. 9. Bases on tMlls: Off Cross. 1; off Brodbeck, 6. Hit with pitched ball: By Cross, 1. Umpires: M. Gibson and L. Lynch. ; m BOSTON WINS IN ELEVENTH Bookworms Take Fast Fielding Game from Highlanders. HITS BUNCHED AT FINISH Boston Made One Ran In Seventh, er York Tied Score In Mats, Boston Mtklag Three in Final lanlna. NEW TOR K. June 29. Boston defeated the local Americans today after a fast fielding game. The visitors scored three times In the eleventh inning, batting Orth hard. Score: BOSTON NEW YORK. B M OA! B It O A E. Thenar. If.... 6 I 4 0 ONIIea. th . . . . 4 1 8 4 ft Sullivan, cf S 0 1 0 IKMrr. rf....8 0 1 ft 0 McConnell, 2b 4 1 4 4 OMorlarltv. lb. 6 ft 17 0 0 Oeatler. rf....8 1 1 0 (iHnnohlil. cf.. I 0 8 1 ft i 8 1 Hall, a 4 1 I a 1 1 14 I lstahl. If . 18 8 OConrnv. 3b. ft 4 8 UKIalnov. c 1 0 I oonh. p.... La port. 2b. I'ntlaub, lb. Watrier, aa.. Crllr, c Winter, p... .40100 1 0 0 3 0 4 8 6 3 0 4 10 8 0 Totala. Boston 4ft 10 83 II 3 Totals 34 t 31 II 1 . .0 00400 1000 34 New York 0 0000 0 '0010 0-1 Three-base hit: Lapnrte. Home run; Nibs. Sacrifice hits; Nlles. 1'nglaub. 8tolen bases. Kleli.Jw, Mortarlty. Left oil bases: Boston. 6; New York. 6. Bases on balls: Off Orth, 2: off Winter. 1. Bsses on errors: Boston, 1; New York, 2. Struck out: Hy Orth, 2; by Winter. 2. Time: 2:lo Umpire: O'Loughlln. Athletics Shnl Ont Senators. PHILADELPHIA. June 29-PhllHdi Iphta deleated Washington here today by hilling Johnson hard, while the visitors were un able to. solve Vickers' curv.-s. Score: PHILADKl.PH I A WASlirNUI'O.N. H.H. O A R. B. H.O.A E Hartnel, if... 4 2 4 0 OMIlan. cf 4 0 1 " Nichnla. 2b ..3 8 4 3 OS. hlke, Sb.. 3 0 8 ft Pavta, lb 3 1 a 0 OUaolry. It ... 4 0 4 0 0 Murphy, rf ... 4 t 1 0 OCIvmer. rf....4 0 0 0 4 J Col II 11,, 3b 4 1 II 0 Street, c 4 0 I 0 Olitrlnn. cf .. 3 0 8 1 0 freeman, lb . 8 17 10 K Colllna. aa 4 1 3 4 (I Alllier, - th . . t 8 110 Pnwere. C....3 0 2 0 OMrFrlda, aa.,8 0 18 0 Vkkera. p ... J 1 ft I OJchnaon. p .. I 0 110 Falkcnbers, pO 0 0 0 0 Totala 31 11 27 it O'l'lckartnt; ... 1 0 0 0 0 TaJioehlll ..11 0 0 0 Totali 30 4 24 1 0 Batted for Johnson In eighth. Baited for Schlpke In ninth. ( Washington 0000 0 000 00 Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 04 Hits: Off Johnson In seven Innings. 9; off Falkenberg In one Inning, 2. Two-basu hits: Altiser. Hartscl. Davis. Murphy, J. Collins. Stolen base: Milan. Left on bases: Washington, 6; Philadelphia, 6. Struck out: By Johnson. B; by Vickers, 1. Double pbiys; Street to McHrlde, Oldrlng to J. Collins, Vickers to Powers. First base on balls: Off Johnson, 2: off Vickers. -1. Hit by pucnea nan: ny jonnson, l. wild pitches: By Vickers, 1; by Johnson. 1. iTime: 1:50. umpires: f.gan and Hurst. ler The winning run was made by Ling stealing second and third base and coming homo on an error. ClIAXr.F.a IX D4SHF.T H4.ll. R11.E folleglnte Committee tnmpletrs It I .a bora In eTr York. NF,W YORK. .June The collegiate basket ball rules rommlttce held Its annual meeting at the Hotel Imperial todsv and msde several Important changes In the playing rules for next sesson. With the design of eliminating rough play two of ficials, a referee and an umpire, were rle ternilned upon. Heretofore a single official, the referee, was In control of the play. The drlhhle was defined as a contlnu us pa-sage of -the ball and it was deeid-d that the ball must not remain mott.uiles In the hands of a player after be had started his dribble. It whs further decided that a player can shoot for a basket afier a clrbblc. This Is a sweeping change and una 1 a'xulated to make the game more popular. Further, as a penalty for rough playing, a rule was rassed disqualifying any player having fixe fouls cslled upon him. Roswell Hyatt of Yale university was re elected chairman of the committee; Ralph Morgan. University of Pennsylvania, sec-reiary-iicasurer. and Harry A. Fisher, Columbia university, editor of the rule hc.nk.-A central rnmmlttee on officials was nppotntc-d: R. Morgan. University cf Penn sylvania, chairman; George ". Appel of W lllnms college, representing the east; Dr. Joi-eph E. Rayrroft. University of t h e.igo, representing the west conference; Isndore Anderson of University of Missouri, rep resenting the southern conference, and D. T. Angell of Oregon Stata Agricultural col lege, lhe northwest. Florence Defeats Union Stock Yardi in Good Game 4 to 3. DIITZ ASSOCIATION BEAT EAGLES Merchants First Vln from trrlln and Then llefeat the Bellevoe Tram Which Want liame with l.err. Pottsmattanile Gnn Club. The Pottawattamie Gun club held Its reg ular practice shoot Sunday afternoon at the Townsend Gun club grounds with a good attendance of shooters. Some good scores were mane, ma score: Fry Dixon Townsend Hardin Raxee Allen Hoye Karsch Bchnmpp Damon Hawk ! " 21 18 13 IS M 22 24 21 21 22 24 24 18 22 23 26 23 18 20 :3 a 21 20 21 22 12 14 10 11 18 21 IS 20 23 lb' 22 s 4 12 8 0 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 8 1 11 I 0 10 110 8 0 1 I 250 5 Totals... Hogrlever. 2b... Smith, c Miller, rf Mattlck. cf Claik. lb Sfancer, If Corns ii, ss Maddox. Sb Oalgano, p 2S 1 PUEBLO. AB 8 6 34 R. II. O. 1 16 0 '2 2 2 1 3 1 B 1 2 0 3 1 4 1 0 A. 3 0 0 1 0 2 2 3 Totals Lincoln Plletih Stolen base Miller. Clarl- .:.S2 0 1 0 0 n 3 0 0-1 1 -- 3 J 8 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Davidson. Two-baso hits: Three-base bit: Galguno. Double nljvs: Honrriever to Maddox. Gal- gano to Maddox to ClaiK. Corhan to Ho grlever. Thomas to Fox. Sacrifice hits: Jude. Thomas, Davidson. Struck out: By Galgano, 2; by Jonei, 1. First base on balls: Off Galgano, 2; off Jones. 1. Time- 1:17. Umpire: Davis. Attendance, frJU. lot 6. to Rose lock l.Ti, South 1 I Kternan ....... a .'.WW ..... Jul!. M. Stohl and lf usn'an j"i0' James Parsley, part lot 7.t bl)ck Soulh Omaha. .( United Real "te 'd ' Trust ' Co'.' to M.v; .McLaughlin. 1 ,ot fi Ul)Ck Kouiuxe Plant tne.. National bank O'f'oieveland''to JaJliea C. "l'nB- lot 24. .ut.ple nemal' aubdiv of fl K,1(lltorus park fiace j Total Valentine Defeats Wood Lake. VALENTINE, Neb.. June :9.-(ripecil i Telegram. The home team ' won from j Wooil Lake In an exciting game of base ball played on the local dlamund here to , I dav. The pitching of Luke was a fi-ature. ''; Scor bv Innings: R.U.E. Val.-nlln- i 0 0 1 3 2 0 0 -S 5 4 Wo-id Lake ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 8 fi . Batteries: Valentin, Luke and Fischer; ' Wood Lake. Headington snd S. Carter. 'Struck out: By Luke, 12; by Headington. . I'miiiie: Ed Clark. The same teams Dlav -Til , tomorrow. .f3li7' Irn-liaala Want tiante on Foarta. I I would like to state through your paper the Merchants of Omaha hall Uam was to have played the Wahoo team at Wahoo. Neb., on the rourtti or July, out Wahoo led not to nave a game on that leaves us without a nine I would be pleuaed to hear from some team In Iowa or isehraska for a game for the GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR Yt rvrt "fiORSES-Or. ' 5ad 'i" 'Jr flee of tie uusrterm.:ll' 'V-'"..? , day and It K""r".:J""r. ! .-aled proiwsals. In til 1 oelock a. ,... JuliV ?' fi' "'2 Fourth of July and oblige. opnJ. hi the presence 1 ' .V,l'nrtin. iViVt c- F- "ATthlN. Manager, ders. for furnishing m 'L' C "5. f... Merchants of Omaha Base Hall Club, drllveey at F-rt Reno. nX.ma or otif r " H,,u,h TweIf,t T'- Vo. fea or p,o,nent r.llroad p 0 -"n"; 'f Red . . ill hlda o anv 0 aocapt or reject an, o'.?' '...inform I''' 'h h' 'badon application to this .",' i' CV i , . .P Klraa talker Ouar. 'l'reased Caplaiq , lermaster 1 JJ 3 4 o-30-Jyl ;j-EGAL NOTICES I i'lPf .h..lTHACTOKS-PHOPOfl. 1 U OniaalowV' ,,brr u,ldln ",( ii m. '"I received by 4h I YltZ2'XrJX ' L. onawalc.: mav be . lis, at awarded 'whT. ''.i ni'.i tk sieaclf kcatlons seen). untiL.l o.cUm-L ... ...... which tltn. Flf.0,lu"wfii'b.W L ' ." eeponslble bidder. Toe tl4 FFX AHri lo or all bid b. LAKC Secretary. .Ju4drt HEL AtyrRTiSE OMAHA Friend Pats In tialnrled Team. rKil- .M', iven., June -i. Irtpeclal.i The wtiharua. :b. Friend Ha. Ball association Mas purchased ! Hnpka. 3b ... 3 grounds and Is putting in a salaried letm Sirvera. p ... 8 for tile remainder of this season. Thev I want to corresioiid with high class b1l Touia players, especially a pitcher, also wairt games with the best teams in the middle west. GAMES IX AMERICAS ASSOCIATION Milwaukee Wink Twice from Toledo hy KfTectlve DnltlnR. MILWAUKEE, June 29 Hard hitting Won two femes for Milwaukee today. Toledo mnde a hard fight for the first game, losing by 5 to 4. but went to pieces In the second. McChesney's batting was the feature. Score, first game; MH.WAl'KKE TOLEPO. B.H.O.A.E. B H O A.K. Randall, cf . . 4 8 8 1 0 Bureau, as., j 1 5 11) Rnbinaon, aa. 4 1 i 3 OHIni biuan. 2b 8 2 3 3 0 Hsvllle. c 2 0 10 1 OHopklni. If... 3 0 3 0 0 Klvnn, rf 8 1 0 0 OSmool, cf 4 3 3 0 0 Clarae. 3b ... 4 1 1 1 . 1 Land, c 4 1 4 0 M l honey. If 4 I 0 0 OAhbott. lb. .. 4 0 4 2 0 McCnnn'k. 2b 4 1 2ft u Williams, 3b. 4 2 3 1 0 Broan. lb ...J 1 0 O.McCarthy. rf. 3 0 0 0 0 Schueiberl. pi 0 0 3 UOlllen. p I 0 0 2 0 awakaf'.eld, ..1 0 0 0 0 Totala 24 10 27 1 Lattlmor ..11000 Totala 31 24 8 0 Ratted for McCarthy In the eighth. Batted for GlUen In the ninth. Milwaukee 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 6 Toledo 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 04 Two-base bits: Robinson, Flynn, McCor mick, Williams. Rnrbeau. Three-base hits: Williams, McChesney. Sacrifice hit: l'.e vllle. Stolen bases: Hinchman 2. Lattl more. Randall. Double plays: Williams unassisted, Glllen to Hinchman to Abbott, Abbott to Harbeau to Hlm-hmun. First base on balls: Jtf Glllen, 4; otf Sehnelherg, 2. Hit with pitched ball: By Glllen. Hinch man. Struck out: Bv Schneiberg. 7: by Glllen, 1. Time: 1:35. Umpires: Bterhalter and Kerln. Score, second game: UILWAIKKK TOLEDO Randall, if .4 2 10 0 B.HO.A E. 13 1 1 Rarlieau. la 4 0 4 3 3 2 3 I Ii Hinchman. 2b 4 1 1 10 1 1 l OHopklna. If... 1 I 2 0 0 1 1 OPmoot. cf 3 0 3 ft 0 4 7 0 (i Land, c J 0 1 3 0 2 4 3 OAbholl. lb.... 8 10 0 0 0 8 0 OWIIIiama, 3b. 3 0 4 8 0 10 3 OMK arlhy. rt. 3 ft 0 w I Lattimnre, p. 3 1 fl 2 ' 1 i ?a 1 1 n7 a i . ' Totala ? 4 24 11 6 Milwnukoe 5 0 0 0 ft 2 1 1 12 Toledo 0 0 0 ( 0 0 0 0 0 Two-base hit: Roth. Three-base hit: He Chesney. Sacrifice hit : Moi'ormlck. Stolen bases:. Randall. Flynn. Roth. Mi-Cormlck. Double plays: Curtis to McCormlrk to Brown. Mc.Cormick to Brown. Robinson to McCormlok to Brown. First base on bulls: Off lattimnre, I: off Curtis. 1. 11 il wlin pitched ball: Randall. Struck out: Bv Curtis. 3; by Iiltlmure, i. Time: l:4.j Umpire: Kerln. Paints Easy for Hoaslers. ST. PAUL, June 29. Indianapolis bunched hits In the third and seventh off Hall and with the aid of Nee's three errors won an easy victory from St. Paul, by a score of 10 lo 4. Score: INDIANAPOLIS S.T. PAIL. B. H.O.A E. B.H.O A E. Buah.. aa 4 I t 3 OOeier, If 4 I 0 0 ft Iavl,1aun, cf . i 3 1 0 0 Noonon, lb... 5 1 12 I 1 Hayden rt...4 1 4 1 CKcra. cf ...6 3 3 0 0 arr. lb t 3 13 1 0 Pa via, rf 4 3 1 1 0 Coulter. If .. 4 I I 0 OLauihlin, r .4 2 4 1 e Howly. c .... 8 3 10 C Whriler, 2b. . 4 1 A 3 I 114 0 N'e. aa 2 0 0 I I 10 4 OTlameycr, 3k. I I 0 I ft 1 1 1 0 Hall, p ..... 1 ft 1 4 ft Miller p 0 0 O 3 0 34 IS 27 17 li J Me) era... 1 0 0 0 0 I ibinsoo, aa. f Roth, c 5 Kl nn, rf ft Clark. 3b 4 at'Cheaney, If 6 McCnrm'k. 2b 3 Brown, lh 3 Curtla. p 4 Tat an CAM PA KL1, A S DEFEAT HOOPER Game Played In Rnln Keanlta In Score of 5 to 3. HOOPER, Neb., June 29. (Special.) The Campanellas of Omttha defeated Hooper here yesterday In .a good game, score 6 to 3. Hooper has no chances to win while the campanellas had many opportunities to pll up a high score. Rulger was hit hard arwi timely, four of the Campanella's five runs being earned. Each team pulled out of many tight holes, in every inning the Cam panellas having three or more men on base. "Cap" Benson pitched for the Camps and although, unable to locate t tie plate, he pitched a steady game, allowing but three hl's ai.d pulling out of two or tnree difficult positions. Pat Keenedy's batting, he getting two two-Backers and a single out of three times up was the only feature of the game. Bulger was hit the hardest he has been this year, and but for the luck of the Omaha boys, would have earned a larger score. After two men were out In the last half of the seventh Inning and two strikes wero called on the batter, the umpire, for some unknown reason, threw up his nanus anil said the game was over. The game was played In a steady down pour of rain which made the ball difficult to handle. On the Fourth of July the Campanellas will play at Blanchard, la., and besides a guarantee of 376. win, loae or tie, the management has promised the Omaha boys a rousing reception and a good game at Shenandoah on SiirAbty, July 6. Score: R H E 0 0 3 0 0 2 06 11 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 13 3 Campanellas. 4; two base 2. Kohto 1. McNally 1. Struck out by Bases on balls Campanellas . . . Hooper Earned runs: hits: Kennedy Three base hits: Baser. Bulger, 6; by Benson,- 4. Off Bulaer. 3: off Benson. 7. Batteries Campanelas. Benson and Kennedy; Hooper, Bulger anu Jensen l.nurrls Meet Defeat. BENNINGTON Neb., June 29. (Special.) -I'lie laurels, othwtse known as the Tigers of Omaha, met their Waterloo at the hands of the Athletics yesterday by a score of 3 to 1, as follows. R U E. B. Athletics. 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 03 IS 0 Daiirelg 000 0 0000 01 4 2 The features of the game were the three base hit by Smith, and the pitching of r-etersen lor the Athletics, who struck out fourteen men. The home team would llko more game. Batteries: Petersen and Muhgold; Smith and Suesman. Token for Hans Waanrr. PITTSBURG, June 29 -Thursday, July Hi, Is to be celebrated hy Pittsburg's base ball enthusiasts as "Wagner Day" in honor of Hans Wagner, the sensational player of the Pittsburg club. The home team and the Bostons will piny at Rxtxisition park on that date and some suitable token of ap preciation of the shortstop's great work on the diamond is to be presented during the game. A local paper has started the move ment and is raising a popular subscription with Which to buy the tnken. No contribu tion Of. niore than fl will be accepted. Dimes or an Intermediate amount may be submitted. Tracy. 2h.. wnii.mn. c Maker, p . . Carry, rf . .. Ilarr. if ... Slick, lb. Totala The Florence team won from the Ptoik Yards In one of the bet games of the sea son bv a score of 4 to 3. the feature of the game was the .stilling and batting of Wil liams. He scored two of the runs with a home run over the fence. Score: Fl.ORKNl K. CNION STOCK YARPi All H D A ? AB. II A h. Carlnar. aa . 4 0 0 i 3 Kennedy, ct. 4 0 3 0 o Siert. lb ... 3 1 o 0 1 Talbot, lb . 4 1 13 0 4 Trowb'dga. Sb 3 0 2 I OK-I'rv, :S . 4 1 8 0 2 Kinney, rl .. 4 I I e v wsytietn. ';";: 4 3 3 1 t'l anilium, C V " 4 1 12 3 PlUakloa. .11. . 4 I 1 n J 0 1 M Col r.p-lf 4 1110 8 0 0 0 OWrv, ct 4 0 0 0 0 8 0 3 0 IColliar, If p. . 4 1 " 0 2 Jl 1 Totala 84 t 24 4 4 35 8 !7 10 4 Steck look Sleits place In seventh. M. Collier pitched last four Innings. lHorenco 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 Union Sleek Yards.. 00001000 Home runs: Williams, Hawkins. Base on balls: Off Baker. 1; off M. Collier, 2. Struck out: By Collier, 2. by M. Collier. 3. Sacrifice hits: Siert, Cavanaugh. Doubla plays: Williams ti Steck lo . Trowbridge. Umpire: Knight. Diets Association In First Place. The Diets association bad nil easy tlmo defeating the Benson Eagles on their grounds at Krug park, to the tune or 12 to 4. The game was very Uninteresting, being In the bund of jlall's sludgers at all stages of the game, Bruggci-mati w a knocked otit of tne box and was relieved by Whltnev who did very llltle better. Fourteen hits was secured off their de livery, three being homo runs, two by Spellman. one by Brelson. The feature of the game was the battery work ot Probst and Spellman.. Scorei; IllETZ. ' BENSON. AB H O A B " 'i " Hall, 8b 4 8 I 0 OVallean. aa... 4 1 2 Wtertv, If.. 4 3 4 0 OWIilln'y. 20 P :l 3 j a 1 I J 1 creit tnon. ' ' f 111 ft tl llurkce. lb .401 4 111 ortelna kiT. rf 4 rt 3 5 14 10 kuiac'ber. cf 4 1 II 4 3 8 0 OKeaaiuol. If .. 4 0 2 4 111 ft Rice, lb 3 1 4 5 10 0 oltrug'an, p-2b 3 1 4 Mlsaonrl Valley Wlna Good Game. MISSOURI VALLEY, la.. June .-(Special Telegram.) Missouri Valley defeated the Antlers of Omaha in a fast, well I lay d game by a score of 2 to 1. Score. It. H E. Antlers 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 3 3 Missouri Valley 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 4 5 Ratterles: Antlers, Hirsch, Ogden; Mis souri Valley, Nicely, Kaplan. Base on balls: Off Hirsch, 3; off Nicely, 1. Struck out: By Hirsch, 5; by Nicely, 10. Umpire: Turner. Time: 1:10. M;DRAKAN "UCCEED8 BENDER Fred Bohler Physical Director at Washlnaton State Colleaje. SPOKANE. Wash.. June 29. (Special.) J. Fred Bolder of the University of Ne braska has been elected track coach and physical director of the Washington state college at Pullman, south of Spokane, for lDus-9. succeeding Johnnie Bender, resigned. Mr. Bonier is recommended as an excellent all around athlete, and the college author ities believe the selection is a fortunate one. At the last meeting of the board of regents the appointment of Walter Rheln shield as fool ball coach was approved. Rhelnshleld has been on the All-Western team for three years and has last year and the year previous held second and third honors on the All-American. He Is said to be an especially strong player at tackle and In the backfleld, which is deemed especially fortunate, inasmuch as Washington state college gridiron eleven will next year be gin operations somewhat crippled in these positions, judging irom tne present out look. , . The election of Bohler as physical director and Rhelnshield as foot ball coach signal ized a change In the athletic faculty which has been discussed at the college for several years. Heretore one man has held the positron of physical director, foot ball coach and basket ball coach, . the last Incumbent of this office being Johnnie Bender. Under the new arrangement Bohler will have general supervision over the Indoor athletics. Hta runction as track coach will hold good all year, which will mean that Instead of having a few months of "working out" In ths spring the track con tingent will be at work during the entire year. CONDITION" OK COLIN' AD CELT Lovers of Track Speculate on Condi tion of Two Colts. NEW YORK. Jurje 29. The last certain ties of racing in New York, in the shape of big stakes, are to come in the remainder of tiie bheepshead Bay meeting, and with, the Advance. Commonwealth liandlcaD and Lawrence Realization to be decided in the token of its appreciation of lis great sir Eaetman, aa. Sellinan. c. Lynch, 2b.... IHneen, cf... Plereon. lb.. Shoftak, rf.. Trobat, p 1 S U 1 0 3 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 8 4 1. 1 i o' 1 1 U West Sldera After Bergs. The West Side team has issued a chal lenge to the Berg Clothing company team for a game with a purse of not less than J10.. This challenge grows out of a failure to complete a game Sunday. Rain stupi ed play at the end of the fourth inning when the score was 7 to 3 In favor of the Beig team nnd the West Sliiers are now willing to back themselves to th s extent for an other meeting. - Alliance Defeats May wood. ALLIANCE. Neb., June 9.-(Speclal Tel egram.) 1-tcfoi e a crowd of l.tuo people Al liance beat the Maywood team here today by a score of 10 to 6. This was Maywood s first defeat of the season and makes a still further perfect record fur Alliance, whl;h has defeated all comers and Is anx ious to arrange games with the strong teams of the eastern part of the state. Sporting; Gossip. Big John Anderson, at the age of 33, is Just really tnaklr.g his debut. He has be come the Idol of the Bouthslde. as right fielder for the Sox. In the fourteen years of his professional carrer he never played as he Is now. He says it's because he was on a real team before. And Pittsbury Is going to present some near future, the owners of high-class horses engaged In these events are nearly as much Interested In the condition of James R, Keene's two great colts, Colin and Celt, as they are in the entire future of the turf. The two horses, on the authority of the owner, are temporarily ailing, and disin clination to take ai.y risks with them kept them both out of the only 3-year-old event for which either Colin or Cell were eligible, that the Keene (table has passed this sea son. Celt's first engagement of the week is In the Spindrift handicap, or mile and a furlong, to be run tomorrow, In wheh he Is the top weight, with Fair Play, penalized for his triumph In the Coney Island Jockey club Btakes, the next In the list of weights. In the Advance, to be run on Wednesday, at weight for age, one, mile and five-sixteenths, Ballot, Colin and Celt are entered, and Irj the Commonwealth, one mile and a quarter, lo be run Saturday, Mr. Keene has five entries. Including the same famous three horses named. Valparaiso Karssra Skatoat. WESTON, Neh , Junp 2. -tflcla). ) The Ten hy,-Valparaiso tani barely evupt 1 a shut out in yeaderday's gaaie at the hands of the loc als. PacaV allowed . hut. I wo hits, but his support was ranged. The score was 17 to I. Batteries: -Jludkiga. and Chee'Ver; J. i'acal and Weitg.- . Lincoln tarerea Bnahelman. MILWAUKEE. June 29-Manager Armour ef the Toledo Base Ball club today made a doal whereby Pitcher Bushelman. .who was loaned to Springfield, will go lo Iai.coln of the Wsstero league for the season, as the Bpr'.nsfiaJd frau-tuse wag moved ta Ports-onoutb. .13 II 27 11 4 . -Total" Batted for. Davis in ninth St. Paul 2 0 o o 0 2 0 0 0 04 Indianapolis 0 0 4 0 0 1 3 2 010 Two-base hit: Williams. Stolen basts: Geler (2i. Davidson. Doubla plays: Bush, Williams to Carr (2. liopke u Vi'tl limi to Carr. Hall to Noonan. Hits: Otf Hall, 11 In aeven Innings: off Miller. 4 In tw, In nings. Bases on balls: off Hall, J; off Bie ver, 3. Hit by pitcher: Hall. Struck out; By Slever. 4; by Hall, a; bV Miller. 1. Passed balls- Howley, Ijughlln. Saeilf c hits: lire. Tlemerer, Hall, Bush, Coulter Howley, Sievt-r. Time:-2 .est. Umpire. Kane. Eliat Creek. Wins Another. ELM CREEK, Neh. June 29. (Special 1 In an extra (aat game on the home diamond Elm Creek took tie game from Cotad by a cor ot I to 7. Tha wtalbcr was Ideal and I HUSTLE STILL GETS RESULTS Signal Corps Defeated by Ideal Hustlers I) to It. The Ideal Huailers defeated the Signal corps of Fort Omaha by a score of 9 to J at Hustlers' park. Cass of the soldiers was i hammered hard by that Hustlers, while Han sen was a complete mystery to the soldiers, I striking out founeer. and allowing but one I clean lilt. The feature of the game was Goff s three-base hit, to the center field I fence with the bases fu'.l. Score: Hl'STLEKS. , SOLDI KRS ASH OAK. AB.H.O.A g. Goff. aa 4 I 1 0 OCinkea. 3b... 8 0 1 0 1 Bulhofff, 2b. I 0 1 0 0Neppr-. aa. 4 0 1 3 1 Woolen, lb . 4 0 4 0 I Shnrea. C....4 18 10 rkhn-'der. 3b 5 1 0 2 lMiGee. cf ...4 0 0 0 0 Peterwn, If . 8 I 0 S'OWalla. lb ... 4 0 10 0 Pnwall. cf..: S 1 0 0 OPerklna. If.. 4 u 0 0 Hanaen. p. .. I I 0 ft OSIncoi. 2b .. 3 0 1 I 1 Hair, I 0 0 0 OKadcllff. rf.. I 1 0 0 0 aUifteld. .. 4 8 14 ft AKaaa. p 3 0 3 4 8 Tola la 34 11 27 t 4 Tola la 81 I 21 8 4 Signal Corps 0 0 1 0 4) 0 0 0 13 Ideal Hustlers 0 3 0 3 0 J 0 0 - Two-base hit: Peterson. Three-base hit: Goff. titnick otrt: By Hansen, 14; by Cass. 6 Bases or, bails: Of Hansen, 2; off Caas, 3. Double play: Maxfie-ld to Sulhoff. Um pire: Wilson. Yaaderbilt Horses Hold. I.ONDON. June ' , 2.-Fifty-ftve coach horses owned by Alfred G. Vanderhilt were auctioned off In London this afternoon. The sale did not atobse much competition and an aggregate af i3.4i was realised. C.anara In Three-1 Leagae. At Dubuque Sprfligfleld. 8; Dubuque, 3. At Rock Island -.peorla, 3: Rock Island, Z At Clinton Clinton, 3: Bloomlngton. 2. At Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids, 3; Deca tur, 3 ttwelve innings). . , l.lawuol a Winner. UN WOOD. Neb.. June . ( Spt The Llnwood ball team played Prague yester day at Praatuo. aois. i Id 1 In favor of I Llawwod, I.IPTOX HEADY TO CHALLENGE Will Take Another Try at American Cup I nder Certain Conditions. LONDON. June 29.-The Field, a wek!y publication, anonunces that Thomas Llpt in is prepared to challenge again for the America's cup under the following conditions. "First, that new yachts shall be cut'er rigged and built under the present cnl versal rule of the New York Yucl.t c.u.i; second, the New York Yacht club shall designate the size of the yacht It consid ered most suitable for the race." Sir Thomas, when seen by the Associated Press at Dunoon, Scotland, today, said that the Field item was perfectly correct. He added: "I hope my American fil.n.la will see lehlr way clear to meet my wishes In Ih.i Interests of sport. The size tie boat is no object and I am willlug to build under the universal rule. 1: l cun get as surance that a challenge will bo accepted 1 will issue It forthwith." It is understood ' that the Intention of Sir Thomas, with the New York Yacht club's permission, is to build two yachls of a class designated by that club afier the designs by Fife and to select the better to compete for the tup. Sewarat Victor In Two Games. SEWARD. Neb.. June 29 (Special Tele gram. I The Seward base ball team went through the Grand Island team to the tune of 9 to 1. The Grand Island boys played a good, steady game, but the Seward sluggers were too much- for them. Harrison, who played left field for Grand Island, made the star catch of the game, running to deep left garden, and catching a high fly wlin one hand. Score: " ft. H. Seward 2 0 2 0 1 4 0 0 9 l:t Grand Island ...00 1.00000 01 0 Base on balls: Off Weaver, 3; off Watson, 2. 6truck out: Ry Weaver. 7; by Watson, 4; by Jones S. Batteries: Seward. Weaver and Neff; Grand Island, Walson4 Jpnts and Jeaton. Seward pltved Germantpwn today at Ger mantown. winning by a score f J to 0 in ten Innings. Batteries: Reward. Stewart and Neff; Germanlown, Meyer and Krang. vces to Hans Wagner. No one must con trbute over $1. If every admirer of the Dutchman in the Smoky City gives a quarter of a dollar that Jin.OuO salary will look like thirty cents. Few cities show such elcgar.t appreclul Ion of their stars aa does Pittsburg of Huns. Bill Mexillvray. the outfielder, has been sold again. Milwaukee sold him to Harrls- burg, Pa. He went from Colorado to Cine clnnatl and from there to Malwaukee. And yet Mac is one of the fastest fielders and fost consistent hatters t lie Western league ever. had. He has done good work every where, but has Just happened not lo get on the team that heeded him. Your college chum. Johnny .Bender, has been released hy Seattle. Rumor has it hi has gone to Aberdeen, that dear old town whither Colonel Householder pined to go. Gustavaa Thompson also is there. That ought to make It a good town. Ben Caffyn. once a star fur lies Moines, has recently been traded by Trenton to Toronto. Caffyn and Wclday proved dis appointments to their friends, who expected them to maintain big league stations The report Is that Prairie City Brown will be traded by the Philadelphia Na tionals to Cincinnati for Dale Brain. Totala S 14 27 & 1 Totala 31 II 27 it Dletl Association.. 2 O 3 6 0 0 1 0-12 Benson 1 0 0 1 o 0 0 I 0-4 Batteries: Association, K. Spellman and Probst; Benson, Whitney, Hiimgeriiiiui. Crelghlon. Two base hits: Whitney, al lean. Homo runs: Spi-Uiunn 12), Pierson 1. Struck out: By Probst.-9;' by Whitney. 4; by Bruggermaii, 2. Base on balls: Ofl w h t nev, 2; off Bruggerinan, I. Double play. Eastman to Lynch to Pierson. I mpire: Tracy. Merchants Win Two. The Merchants won two games yesterday, defeating the Sterlings by a score of 9 to 4, and the liellevue team by a score of 7 to 1. Score of the Merchants-Sieiilng game: MKHC11ANTS. STKKLINI1S. AB.H.O.A E. AH H O A K Van Cl. cf 4 1 0 3 Oflarrelt, p .. 4 1110 While. 2I .... 4 1 1 2 Ol.-nnlnaa. 8I. 6 12 0 0 Melum. 3b... 3 3 o 2 OMcMusan. aa. 4 0 1 0 II i . il. ft 2 0 7 (HI. FUK'd. lb 6 1 U 0 0 l.vnch aa 6 ft 2 0 2 SK", 2b. l!hl,,wli If ft 1 0 11 Oliamctt. if . 8 0' 1 Mcllonald. c. 4 3 1 12 1J. ruga, n a i v v Katekln. rf.. 3 0 1 I I Howes, c 4 I I M Ronan. p.... 4 2 1 0 lK.-a.an, rf....S 1 0 J J) Totals 37 t:lll S7 J Totala 3t. 8 25 S 0 ine out when wlimlnar run was made. Merchants 1010 3101 29 Sterlings 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 ti 0 S Shoot Things nt Lumbermen. Out at Dielx park yesterday' afternoon a good ileal of excitement was aroused; spec tators were umazed; Dielz liiugiialea stood dumb when the Tottnacnd Gull company team, so neatly won a very unanticipated victory from thc-C; N. Dietz limber slug ging men-hauls. Score, 2 to 1. The game was fast and clean, and In doubt until the last man was out. Boto teams played great ball In the field. Many stunts that bordered the sensational wero pulled off. Walling started the game for the Towr.sends, but, aft he was sick, he re tired in favor of Young after thu first In ning, who shut the Dhtz out the remainder of ttie game, pitching superb ball, striking out three and a'luwing only three hits. Mathews pitched a ateady panic, TlheH on second base was the slur lor the Town sends, getting everthliiK that cunie bis way without u wobble. l'ulKh-y'a nuse run ning was a feature. Anderson was continu ally In the lime light for the liielzi. Th Townsends will pluy Stanton, la., at Stan ton, the Fourth of Jul.vy Score: TOWNSEND ULN CO. DIETZ LI MBER CO. AB.H.O.A. K. AB.H.O.A E. Eldann, aa.. . 4 1 2 i OKabcr. aa.. . 4 n (i 3 0 Twlchell, 2b. 3 4 1 . 0 Andtiraou, 2b 4 1 4 0 0 Kill. .11. 3h ,. 4 2 1 4 ll'usplall, 11.. 3 13 0 0 Qulgiey. cf-lf 3 tl 1 ft OKramla,' c .. 4 1 4 0 0 Hill, lb 4 1 12 1 OWilder. lb It ft t 0 1 Mailing. f.p 3 1 0 0 ODouli. 3b 8 0 1 3 0 Brown, r 4 1 3 3 OMullt'i, rf.. 3 1 3 0 1) tlonly. rf 4 'I 1 0 Oleanhart, if . 4 0 1 fl 0 Young, if-. p. 3 0 12 OMathewa, p.-. 3 1 2 I 0 Totala 32 4 27 10 1 Total .....31 4 27 10 1 Townsends 01 0 0 0010 02 Diet ,1 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 01 Stolen bases: Qulgiey (3). Elliott. Wulllnir. Two base hit: Hill. Three bnse hit: Krandu. Double play: Young to Hill, to ICidson. Rase on hulls: Olf Young, 1; off Mthews, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Young, 3. Struck out: By Young. 3; by Mathews, 1. Umpire; Clark. Pleasure Pnrly Drowns. ST. JOSEPH, Mo, June Jv-While Bon nie Fisher. Anna Tailor. J. Park-r and I Ruby Redman wire returnlr.x from a psiix on ine snores in ui;ar lai.e. :u Armoin Junction. In the southern part of tin? county, about 2 o'clock this morning. IiIkI. waves upset the brat end Fisher and Misv Taylor, each about 19 ytara old. were drowned. Miss Reii.imnd t hing to the hn:c until rescued by lioy Taylor. Park i swam ashoie. Alliance One Hun to the tinod. ALLIANCE. Neb.. Juvi c.-(fipei ial Tel egram.) In a ten inning gume here t-diy with Maywood, Alliance won l.y a t-core of 4 to 5. FATAL STROKE IN CHURCH Heart Disease Srtxes Woman While In Her Pew and Death Soon Follows, Sliicken with heart disease while silling In her pew at church Sunday. Mrs. M. W. Rayley. 42 years of age, died sudd.-nlv Sunduy at her home. Rll Poppleton avenue. Mrs. Rayley had been 111 for some time. During the service she whs stricken with heart disease aril taken into a side room ai-d then home, where she died soon after. 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