TITF OMAHA DAILY TTKSDAY. .TtTNT. r.0. lf0. Denver al-d Sioux City Move Up on Leaders;, Pittsburg- Almost Ties Chicago for First Place 4 JENVER WINS IN THE NINTH Sanden Pitches Great Ba 1 for Seven Standing of the Teams Innings and Then Weakens J ' HIS WILD THBOW COST TWO RTJN3 f hahek $ l)ir, Wbo llade Saeh a Poor , Show, n' Aalnet Lincoln the bar Before, Pate I 1" Good Article of nail.. S 21 Inillnnipnn r. ,l .Tl ...-.i Stoux City..." Wr.l., .... Pueblo KalM, city. 31 3 g(. Paul i.' NATLLEAOri, AMF.R.1W New oiK....; ' -,',, st .& l All ''I T'll ,- I 1 e i I in I DENVER, Jun.e .29 -After pitching sual ;rand ball against UnVPr f,)r Inning;..- Sander abtled i little I eighth end ws batted euriHsfully in th ..... 1 ninth. To. close with. Vial throw to! REDS WIN I: ROM CHAMPIONS Cincinnati's New Pitcher is Elective with Men on Bases. i.:..rir. s - .w, a aw.r " e I IHri to in,.m. ILnsIs i f l.-xiniiion pin m d the last sovfii Intunga tor Cosed, fim snd Joe Wright Were tin baltcry for Elm Creek In a series of nine games with most of t'i teaina of this section of the sinte Kim Creek hns not lost s,sarne. FAST GAME AT l.Tni PI11K CHICAGO FIELDS POORLY Overall Tltrhee Good (.ame, hat la Loosely Supported 4ther Con test In the National League. if .... ! hilrtV"i'.tH '2T 2 l Philadelphia ' ;? CINCINNATI. June 29 Doescher, Cln- t ,even i Host on K 37 .422 New York...-. J. . Pnatr)l n.w pitcher. at his best, with S in the!'; ''j Unn'3 33.imr on ba. e. Overall made hi. ftr-l ap- R.ookUn TOIJAY. ,ea.ano.. with Chicago, since May 3 and row to! ,,,,.. t n,,..omaha at Denver ;. Lin- thlrd bee permitted two riinnPrg to Kt coin at pjel.M. I,,,',,.,"Y"ni; , Prookivn over the plate, loelng the anin for omaha. , pXi.'arjToa'tnn. Cbloagc at Clnoln- lit tn-.ienao; Thouah hi" ""PPort u r,r,t a-llt-nla'd ,, inrougii uir e-"..-. nin.i.. u .. rtini i lijii ' '' .,,, Vnhtnton at rirldora h.d nothing to do wuh ,he .core, j i.X.nion at New York. llollr and Amerleaan, nit a L.-H.-Ae and Coronal. Kntert.iln Fane. Vinton atieet ierk as the acene of two fact game. Sunday afternoon. As a cur tain raieer the Holly- ana American, played one of the fastest (tames that ha been pulled off till aeanon. The Loc-GlaB-Amlree.on-Coronn game wag alao a hiird fought battlo and not ui-tll the eighth Inning, w hn the hardware men bunched hltH and secured a lead of four run, did the talthtul supporiet 01 m oronas lose hope. The Ilnal score wa to 2. In the aecnnd Hfnry led off with a single to right, was sacrificed to .second by Olb- ....i. .1.1.. )..... 1l.nlli.ia Klf trni .liv nun v.i..-. - 1 SOn nr.d CailKOl tU IIIIMI WIH-H .lll.imv. Ii.v lost lnrgely Ihrough faulty support. Score: to Kucera. who threw, to McUaln. Mlnlkua CINCl.NNATI. B 11. OAK CHICAGO. B.H.O A K immediately .toned for by a grand throw n ito the plate that caught N'ldron as lv I Pt.men to IItrand. 'lilt by pitched ball: was .liding Ir Chahek. wl( pitched for ; Irwin. Franck. Time: l.t5. impne. lenver, wa little like the Ch)qhPi, who had , tried agnluert Lincoln the d:i(v before. ,( i TWF.I.VM lli' f wa. errective, iiaing pee curve ana i control. Three tlm'-s after 'm-o were out Omaha made hits for extra j bases, two of i them three-bagger, and Pt one of the . three could get. over the plaie. Score S DENVER. - - AH. n. AT SIOl X C ITY Iwaldron. ff . I. lielderj. If " Caasady. if While, lh I Irwin, 5fr..'. ...ii..... ' Zalusky. c 1 Jiulerhorit, 5b;.. ! loll, aa It'liahvk, p.. j ToUU ..... i - 5 Usher.' rfr.-..;. King. 2b . Autrey, lb Welch, cf..... r Austin, Sb Franck. aa W. HelrTen, rf." lellrand, c. .. Uandcra, p Total. J... . 4 4 3 4 4 3 3 31 OMAHA. AB. ,.. 3 ... 4 ...4 ... 4 ... 3 ... 3 ,..4 8 .. 3 .31 3 : 8 O. A 1 11 1 2 o u 27 1- DaeVey Hand Tie it In the lnth and Win In the Twelfth. KinCV CITY la.. Jure ; -Rioiix Cl'y " lea ed Moines 'today after a , bard run but not until the end of the . HZ. K., h m'gavi was wiki linn "if r" . n....,! four run", i im"'" Knne. rf .. lxhr.. Jit... I'kin. It... tllntrl. III... M l.-sn. c... Mll.hll. rf. Hu!?w;tt. M Dot'hcr, p. Totl I a egllgle. ft. ... . 4 0 r. II dhxlir4. If. 3 111 os.-hulie. rf... . i 0 0 1 Cbanve. lb. 4 1 9 I 10 10 : o i 3 310 .4 : II 1 e Steltlfeim, Jt4 1 1 V .40311 Kllng. c 4 0 0 1 . 4 2 1 H uHolm.n. 2b... 4 1110 .4 I t 4 1 Tlnk. r. .. .. 4 113 1 . 3 (i 0 i l iivrrall. p I 1 0 1 0 ZimmermM .10 0 ,1! mi I Tot: SI T II I Hatted for Overall In ninth. Cincinnati 2 0 0 o 1 1 1 0 5 Chicago 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 03 Two-base hit: Tinker. Thr.'e-bae hits: Slusle Overall. Stolen bases: Packert, Oan xell. Tinker. . Sacrifice hits: Pchulle. Hase on balls: Off Doeaeber. 3; off Overall. 4. Struck out; Hv Iioesoher. 1; by Overall. 5. Wild pitch: Overall. Time: 1.40. Umpires; Ruderham and Kinslle. VI .... J..i..M I) . . .....I.I I I .m Kl..im ufp Tv x ivilllna r.il'v n the r.inih the Sioux riHV fl-n,n Boston.' to by hard hitting : on i iru in" Phllllee Hit the Bait. HOSTON. June Philadelphia won to- BOSTON WINS IN ELEVENTH Bookworms Take Fast Fielding Game from Highlanders. HITS BUNCHED AT FINISH Boston Made One Ron In gerenth, fw York Tied Score In Mnta. Boston Making; Three la Pinal Inning. Pre- O. A. J 2 o 1 3 0 24 . Nq one out when winning Irun wa madi . Denver' 0 0 0 a o 0 1 2-3 Omaha ...... 00 0 0 0 2 0-2 Twi-bua hit;' Austin. Tlircu..baso hit.; Frantflt, naher. Stolen basea;: Cassadv (i. lrlT King. Sacrifice hli'; i. lulden, Vrisher, Auatln.' Ha&va on ban9; tff hiuul era, 1. " Kiiu"k oul: By Cbab .((, 7; by Sand era, 4.' Left on bases: Kin eri 7; Omaha, k Double plays: Zaluaky ft,, White; V . sc rei in ... - --- v ,,j .i,t. vlou. to that .leir 1 lurite iia.i 1"" J out ba 1. tail;, lour FC'it'ered bit being made off hi -ie'iivery. Withernp re licvcd him In tl.at s svon. was bit Mr the sior wnich tied the game. Th score was 4 to 1 at the beginning -i 1 tenth. 'J he lioostrrs pot one over In that Intilnt,-. Anderson, who was hit h a ptch.d I aU. w. sent urouiid on successive 0 ilt bv Dwyer and Dolan. The local p. r V. ' 'Ail'l (he same feat in tic ir half Camp ,' hc'l walked and scored on li t bv Wted a.' Web b. Aft-r hlarkmg tlu- B .osier . in Hie cl vrnlh and twelfth, tie Sioux wen ,, .lii th - twellth on Ca-ni hell' tafe one. '. ' v cil's cut mid Andreas' long drive to Jet t. " . NVihoff and Dwyer pulled off the first tiil'e r'av of the season in ttie first In- 1 I r rV With the bases full, Weed hit to Neihofl. who touched mini ann inu- llrs'. score: SIOUX CITY. WANTED TO RENT (Contlnueu.j Wanted MODERN 8 OR ROOM HOUSE IN DUN I iEE OR WEST F A R N A M DIS TRICT. ADDRESS L 612, BEE. Oreen. rf ... Holmes, cf . CampLeil. If Weed, lb .... Ardrens. 2") . Welch. lib ... Cranvlllc, Shea, c Kurehner, p . Crutcher, p . Total ... I?ader. ef nderon. ss . Dwyer. lb Dnlun. 2b Flouinoy. If ... Kltzpatrick. rf Nelhoff, 3h ... Haedel, e Clarke, p Witherup. p .. A B. R. H. V .. n 0 2 1 . . R n 2 .'.4 2 1 3 ...H 0 1 12 ..5 1 2 2 ...5 0 1 2 ...4 1 0'4 ... 4 1 1 10 .2 0 0 0 ..3 1 10 ...44 1 11 38 MO INKS. A H. R. H. ..5 1 1 2 ,..4 2 0 1 ,..5 0 1 17 ... 0 1 1 ...5 O 1 2 ...4 1 1 4 ...5 1 1 2 ... 4 0 2 ...3 0 0 0 ...0.0 0 0 ...41 5 1 '35 A. K- 0 l 0 I ft 1 5 4 0 17 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Omah Realty Co. to N. Tl Dodge, Jr.. lot , Uenaon & John.iln-a ,Ub ilv ..s... 1 t 1 V. V.- Marahall and wifo t0 rjavia Cole, lot 6, block 153, Oniah.(l 20,000 Grace . I. Park . to August . Hadan. lola 23 and -4. diouk. ad, Haiycou Height. Same. ,to Peter 8. RosanderJ ot 21. block X Halycon Height. ..I viuri.. K Carlberg and liust.n,a )0 Independent Lumber Co. lotj, 12, 13 14. 1&. Iff, block 6. Thornburaj place 1.000 Christine Badiuwelt et el t, Rosa Louisa Hort. lot ta, diock 12, 1st add to South OrvuUia I Ooorge E. Barker and wife tnl Marie K. Carlberg, lote 12, 13, 14, ig, block R. Thornburg Place.... I U. E. Wilcox and wife to lia M. dates, lot h 1, 2. 8. f. 0. u, ze. 28, 3i, block 1. end lota 1. 2, 3. 4, b. 6J 7 g 10, 11. block t. B. E. WllcoK addl 3 00) Pauline Delaney to Sola Ml,rphy, part iota i ann , uiocs. . 1 xrdr teenth Street add -I Robert Richelieu et al., to Martn k. Jeneeh, lot. 12, block 14, BiLifori Place C. S. Montgomery and wife to I 'hllip Potter Co.. lota 14. 15, 18, b!0L.k (t McCnrmlck'e M axld County-treasurer to John O'Nel iot J, 'block 7. Dwlght & Lyman'a Bdd Charle A. Coe and wife to 1 potter Co., lote 14. li, 1, bio , k A McCOTTnlck'a 2d axld . Omabg'Kealty Co. to T. E. St4,ven and C. O. lenney, lota 12 nfuA 13 diock Rounim iu ""I'l'enien t ary Frantlska Manee ana vinceiy, jjanes to'tinn -roureK. ima and 23, block 36. let ald to Corrlgltl pia0e.. i,iS6 Alina. ntevenson inn nuaumFj tn Mary 0. Wright,' pert lot 11 block , tlitneoaug'n e eaa Ddwln L. Patrick to f arollne A. Lundburg. lot 1, Dloctu 2, I'atrlck'a Saratoga add Mary K. Thorj.peon to Ki(nn'la camp bell, part lot. 1 nt 4 Coburn' aubdiv Florence To. to C. Oorge Carlberg. part lot 7 and 10. liol.k 1 Vandor eook Terrace I John F. Flack Ca. f to. same, Carl bern roplat I Carl Johnson et al. t,0 Minnie Campbell- -part 1'" " nd 4, Cnburn,g aubdiv ' -4 , Carrie L. KMdy end J-,'sband to Sam uel Ha-wver. part 2,4.15-13 W llltani K. poi'er, ."receiver, to Roce 0(0 3fX 345 1,00) 6 0 6t 5.000 250 n.."nJv..n u'lnnlnr run was made. Sioux Cllv ..0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 1-J Des Mo nes .0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-5 Two-base hits: Shea, Crutcher. Stolen bases: Itaedel. Dwyer. Andreas. Double nlavs: . FHzpatrU'k to Dwyer. Granville to Anilreaa to Weed. Triple play : Nelhoff to Dwyer. First base on balls: Ofr Furchner. 4; off Crutcher, 1; off Clarke. 4; off Witherup. 1. Struck out: By Furch per, 67 by Crutcher. 5; by Clarke, 2; .by Witherup. 1. Wild pitch: Furchner. Pa'.fd balU. -Ka-edel. . Hit by pitched ball:- Ftte patrlck, Anderson. Time: 2:50. 1 mplres: Bomar and McKay. Attendance, 1.S00. PIKBI.O W1XH A FAST t.TEST Donble Playa Cnt Off I.lncoln'e 4 ban era of Scoring. Pl'F.RLO, June 29 (Special Telegram. I In- the fastest game of the season on the home ground Pueblo took the firt game from Uncoln bv the score of 3 to 1. Lin coln took a lead In the second Inning on a single bv Thomaa. a sacrifice and rrltch ett'a single. Oalgano really won his own game In the fifth, when with two down and with daring base, running he converted a short hit down the right field line into .a three-bHgger. Hogrlever scored him with a single. Smith walked and when Oagnler dropped Miller's high one Hogriever scored the winning run. Two-baggere by Miller end .Clark pave the locals their final run in the eighth. Pueblo had three double plava, which broke up nearly every ch' nee the vtsltora had to score. Score: LINCOLN. Sparks kept the locals' hit. Well scattered. S-core: I'HIl.AliKLPHIA BOSTON II. H O A.K B.H.O.A.K. Gmt. ?h .. . 5 1 S 5 I'fWiimnnt. cf. 4 1.1 0 0 Knuh. 2b ...4 1 3 I OBiwiw. rf...8 t 4 0 0 Tl.un, rf 5 1 1 0 i)Bl. If 8 0 S 1 0 Magee. If,...', ft 2 I 0 OKellav. lb.... 4 0 1 3 linns', id. lh. ft 3 0 Ol'ahlen. M . . 4 1 2 3 1 (inborn, ft... 4 1 2 0 u tlannlfan. Ib. I I 10 0 Ilonlln. lft 3 12 1 I'HIlrhey, :h.,. 4 3 14 0 Iinnln, c...... 4 ! 1 2 UOnham. c 4 2 1 '0 l!park. p ' 10 0 cnnulles. p....O 0 0 0 0 Young, p I 1 1 0 0 TntaK 37 13 27 II 0 Tnulu 31 10 3 Pl.l'ndelplila 1 2 1 0 0 4 0 1 09 Uostun 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 02 1 wo-Imiko hit: Browne. Home runs: Os borne. Diolln. Hits: Off Boultes In two and one-third Innings. 7. Sacrifice lilt.: Doopn. Sparks. Stolen base: Dooln. Left on liases: Philadelphia. 6; Boston. 6. First hase on ball.: Off Sparks, 2; off Young. 1. First base on errors: Philadelphia. 2. Hit l v pitched ball: By Young. 1. Struck ,ui: By Srarks, 6; by Boultes. 1; by Young. 4. Passed ball: Dooin. Time: 1:45. Um pires: Rigler and Johnstone. Brooklyn Bunches Hit. Tr ,-- t - T X T . . I.. 111 ivnviniLii n, juoe a. urouniym won 0 I from New York today. J.1 to 7. New York 1 knocked Mclntyre out of the box In the 0 1 first Inning, but Brooklyn batted so hard in the rirth inning that McUinnity replaced Crandall. Score: . BKOOKLYN. NEW VORK. II 11.0. A K 8.H.O.A.B. Bnnh. If 4 0 3 0 0Tenn?y. lb... 2 0 MHloney, rf.,6 13 1 oticyln, :b 2 1 2 1 1 Hummel, 2b.. a 3 3 R f HrPunahan, c. 4 1 9 0 0 Luinlt-y, rf...4 3 1 0 I'Hrnoa 0 0 0 0 0 JnnJm. Ib. .. I I I OPonlm, rf....5 8 10 0 Shcrlmn. 3b . 4 2 2 4 1 Seymour, cf .l 0 1 0 Lewis, 3 1 1 it Ollovlln. Sb ... 4 3 110 Lewis. 3 1 1 2 (.Shannon, It. . B 1 0 0 0 Htrpin.. c... 4 1)2 Otlrldw!!. na. J 1130 llerjcn, c 4 ! J Urrandall. p .. I l 0 0 0 Mrlntyre. p..O 0 (l 0 McOlnnlty, p. 0 0 0 0 0 Holmea, p.... 4 01 o'Mfrkle 100 -r Malarkev, p.. 0 0 0 t 0 Totals 38 14 27 15 g'.Needham ... E. 0 1 0 0 o o 0 n 1 0 AB. R. Jude. If . 8 0 Fox. 2b 0 , Gagnler, 4 0 Fenlon, rf 3 O Thomas, lb 3 1 Davidson, cf 3 0 Pr'tchett. 3b S 0 S illlvan. c 8 0 Jones, p 2 0 Totals 28 1 Hogrlever, 2b... Smith, c Miller, rf Mattlck. cf Clatk. lb Siancer. If Corhan, s Maddox, 3I Galgano, p PUEBLO, AB. R 4 5 H. O. A. E. 2-2 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 2 12 13 0 0 t 10 2 0 1 S 0 0 1 0.0 0 0 2 10 0 O 1 0 "ft 24 2 II. O. A. E. 1 6 a i 0 2 3 1 2 2 0 0 13 0 0 1 R 1 0 12 0 0 -0 3 2 1 14 2 0 10 3 0 8 27 17 3 0 0 0 0 01 2 0 0 1 - 3 Totala ;.S2 3" Lincoln 0 1 0 0 Pueblo 0 0 0 0 Stolen base: Davidson. Two-baso hits: Miller. Clark, Three-haaa hit : Galgnno. Double pUys: Hogriever to Maddox, Gal gano to Maddox to ClaiR, Corhan to Ho grlever. Tliomu to Fox. Sacrifice lilts: Jude, Thomas, Davidson. Struck out: By Galgano, a; by Jonea, l. First base on balls: off Galeann. 2: off Jones. 1. Time: 1:17. R I Umpire: Davis. Attendance, f"ju. 1 1 Totala 30 10 34 7 1 Batted for McOlnnlty Iru 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 -U Two-base hit; Donlin. Three-base hits: Devlin, Maloney, Hummel, Lumley, Bergen Home rur.: Lumley. Hits: off McInLyre, 2 In one Inning: off Holmes, 8 In eight in ning; off Cremlnll. h In four and. a third Innings; off Mcliinhlty, 4 liv two' and a third fnnlngs; off Ma'arkey, 5 In three In ning." Sacrifice hits: Tenney, Doyle, Bres nahan, Crandall, Jordar-, Sheehan, Lewis. Stolen bases: Doyle (2), Herzog. Donlln. Bases on balls: Off Mclntvre, 2; off Holmes. 7; off Crandall, 1; off McOlnnlty, 1; off Malarkey, 1. Hit By pitched ball: By Cran dall. 1. Stnick out: By Holmes, 2; by Crandall. 4; by McOlnnlty. 1; by Malarkey, 3. Wild pitch: Crandall. Time: 2:0S. Um pire; O Day. . Uume Postponed. At St. Louia St. liula-Plttsburg game postponed; wet grounds. slole second and scored on C. Clalr'a double Dougherty whiffed. The Coronas came bactt m the third, ecor Ing on the only hit made by the team. I lodge stopped one of Bunny's fast ones with hi. ribs. Mcl.aln flew to pitcher. Foia tr reached first on Bunnell's error, Hach toti hit to Bunnell, who threw Hodge out at third. Bando then ian-. ;;p and hit a last one to middle. Just ou of Gibaon a reach, scoring Felster. Bogails struck out. Both sides were btanked until the seventh, when the Ie-Glass-Arxlrecsena scored on Bradford s single, ad error by Felster and C. Clair a second safe drive. In the ergfit,h Bunnell led off, going out Feisler to Hacbton. ; Lawlcr, E. Clair. Bradford and HenrV bit safe. Gibson hit to McClaln, catching Henry on third. Gib son retired the aide by be(r.4j caught off first. The Coronas scored their second and last run in the ninth, itachton flew out to Gibson. Bando , out Mlnikus to C. Clair. Kill, who batted for Bogatts, drew four wld.. ones, and pulled ot the spectacular feat Of the day by stealing second, third and home. Kucera flew out to E. Clair. Score: L.-0 -A. " - 'STORi-COnoNA. AB.H O A B. AB.H.O.A K Ijwlr aa... 4 1 I 1 lMcLaln, 3b . 3 0 3 4 0 E (lair, c.4 1 1 OKerater. 2b. 4 0 111 Bradford. 2b. 4 3 I. 4 OHarhtoa. lb. 4 11 0 0 Hnry. rf ... 4 1 0 oBando, rf ... 1120 Olliaon, cf... 4 0 1 0Poitta. p... 3 0 1 0 Mlnlkua, 3b. 3 OKIII 0 0 0 0 c (lair. lb.. 3 2 8 0 0Kui-ra, aa.. 4 0 13 0 paughjrty. If 3 0 1 0 0 Mokry. C....3 0 4 0 0 Bunnell, p..3 0 1 O.lHollge, If.... I 0 1 0 Suillh. cf.... 3 0 0 0 0 Totala 31 27 . , - , Totala 30 1 34 It 1 L-G-V .....;i0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 - Coronas v0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 Two-base hit:' ':' Clair. Stoleni base.: Bradford t2), C. Clajr (2), McLln, i elster (2i, Kill. Basoe on balut: Off Bunnell, 3. Hit by pitcher: Hodge. Time: 1.10. Um pire: E. Lynch. Attendance: 1.232. Then the Holly sveured 3140 wortn of revenge from the Americans In a game full of heart-breaking Interest, by the score of 2 to 1. AU the scoring was done In the last Innings. The Hollya were robbed ot the satisfaction of a shutout through carelessness- with two out In the nlntn. Both pitchers starred, but In the ninth in ning the Hollya found Brodbeck for a two bagger, a three bagger tind a faat grounder, which tallied two scoree. The Americana showed their claaa In the fifth, when Fal coner led off with a three-aacker, yet could not get home. Besides holding the Americans at hia mercy all through the game. Ted Cross, the Hollya' twlrler, prac tically won his own game, driving In a run wltli hia three-eacker, 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 Hcdly riintern rACotvma- an .ovation and a ride around the diamond on the ahoulders of the fans. This makes five games Cross has pitched for the Hollya. anil in inai time "Big Squirrel" lies allowed only three runs and nine hits. Glllham'a work at sec ond wuh avcenl Innnllv fine, the Hollv Cap tain making several hair-raising stops. The Hollys promised not to drlnK from the ringer bowls at their blowout, at wnico Pressman Intend to -get a square meal. score, second game: ., ., HOLLYS. ' AMERICANA. AB.H.O.A.E. . AB.H.O. A.K Palrnnrr. rl 4 I (1 ftrt.nn ?li 3 0 14 0 Kfwly, 3b... 4 t 1 CJlfOnlWR. cf. 4 0 0 0 MrAnd'wa, rf 3 1 1 0" OTarley, lb.... 4 0 0 Ollmon. c 4 (J 11 1 Ol.ynih, aa....4 13 3 0 M. ...)... a . . m . A A I A milium,; lb"... I I 3 ' iTVnny,. If...: I 0 Htuvli. lb.... 4 1 0 lramldy, r... 3 1 11 I 0 Brn.m.n. If I 0 0 0 tH.nr lb . 1 0 1 1 0 Cron", e 3 1 ' ffrtrodtjeolt. o. I 1 t Totala 31 '127 t "ToUla ii.-.ll 3 n 13 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 hit Falconer, Cross. Two-base hit: Steck. Sac rifice hits:' Kelley, Brodbeck. Stolen bases: Falconer (2t. Murphy, Gllham, Far ley. Struck out: By 4'ross. 11; by Brod- rieck, 9. Bases on Halls: Off Cross. 1; ort Brodbeck, 6. Hit with pitched ball: By lunn, i, i. niiirpF: m. uiuaun niiu ml, Lynch. : i . ' NEW YORK. June 29. Boston defeated the local Americans today after a fast fielding game. The visitor scored three times in the eleventh inning, batting Orth hard. Score; BOSTON NEW YORK. B M O A C B.H O A E Thoney. If . 6 3 4 0 ONIlea. 2b 4 1 3 4 ft Sullivan, cf I OKeeler. rf . . . . 6 0 10 Md'nanell, 2b 4 1 4 4 OMorlarlly. lb. S 0 IT 0 Owil'r, rf....e 1 1 Hemphill, rf.. 0 110 Laport .. 3b . f. 3 3 4 1 Ball, as 4 18 4 1 t'nilaub, lh.. 3 114 1 lstahl. If .... 4 0 i 0 Watner, n ..t I I I Ot'onrnt. 8b. ... 8 0 0 3 inter, c 4 0 4 8 V Klelnow Winter, p... 4 I I vorth, p. ler. The winning run we made by Ling eteallng second end third base end coming homo on an error. .411 1 .4110 Totala 40 10 83 II 3 Totals 34 S 33 II 1 Boston 0 009 001000 34 New York 0 00000'OOtO 01 Three-base hit: Laporte. Home run: Nllis. Sacrifice hits; Niles. I'nglauh. Stolen bases. Kler.ow, Morlarlty. Left on bases: Boston, ; New York. 6. Bases on balls: Off Orth, 2; off Winter. 1. Base on errors: Boston, 1; New York. 2. Struck out: By Orth, 2; by Winter, 2. Time: "2:10 Umpire: O'Loughlin. Athletics Shnt tint Senators. PHILADELPHIA. June 2! -Philadelphia deleated Washington here today by hitting Johnson hard, while the visitor wore un able to solve Vickera curves. Score: PII1LADK1.PH I A. WASlirNliloN II. H. II A.K. B.H.O K 4 2 4 0 0 Mll.n. cf 4 0 1 0 4 3 OS'hlpke. 3b II 0 OOaiiley, If . 1 0 OClvmer, rf.. t 2 0 Street, c... 8 1 0 Freeman, lb 3 4 OAltlier,. Ib. 2 l) OMrBrlde, aa . I 0 I 3 0 3 0 Jehnnon, p. .. 1 1 1 0 Falkenberi, p 0 0 f 0 0 31 11 27 12 0 I'lckering ...100 'Tenaahlll .. t 10 0 Total! 3 4 24 II 0 Batted for Johnson In eighth. Baited for SchlDke in ninth. Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 04 Hits: urr Johnson In seven Innings. : off Falkenberg In one Inning, 2. Two-baso nits: Aiuser. iiarlse . Div a. Mumhv. J Collins. Stolen base: Milan. Left on bases Washington. 6: Phlladelnhla. R. Struck mil: By Johnson. 5; by Vickera, 1. Double plnye: Street to McBrlde, Oldring to J. Collins, V lCKera to t'owera. Klrst hasp on ha la Off Johnson, 2; off Vlrkers, . 1. Hit by iiuenea nan: By jonnson, 1. Wild pitches ny icaers. i; ny jonnson. 1. rrime empires: Egan end Hurst. CHAX.F." 14 B4.KKF.T BI.L lit I K tnlleglnte Committee templetes He l.ahnra In etr York. NF,W YORK, .June 29 The collegiate ba.ket ball rule committee held It annual meeting at the Hotel Imperial todnv and made several Important changes In the playing rules for next season. Wlt'i the design of eliminating rough play two i.f fb 11. a referee and an umpire, were de termined upon. Heretofore n single official, Die referee, was In rontrol ef the play. The ilrlbhle wa defined as a contlou u pa'sege of the ball and it was decided that the ball must not remain moll mles In the hands of a player after be hud started hia dribble. It was further decided that a player can shoot for a basket after a dr'bblo. This Is a .weeping change and rne a'.tulated to make the game more popular. Further, a a penalty ror rough playing. a rule wa passed disqualifying any p layer having five foul cailea upon him. Koswell Hyatt of tale university was re elected chairman of the committee; Ralph Morgnn. I nlverslty of Pennsylvania, sec- reiai y-H casurer. and Harry A. Fisher. Columbia university, editor of the rule book.-A central committee on officials waa appointed: R. Morgan. University if Penn sylvania, chairman; George C. Appel of W lllams college, representing the east: Dr. Jos-eph E. Rayrroft. University of I b. r igo, representing the west conference: Isadnre Anderson of University of Missouri, rep resenting the southern conference, and D. T. Angell of Oregon Stat Agricultural col lege, I he northwest. Pot tavtat tamle Gnn t'lnh. The Pottawattamie Gun rlub held It. reg ilar practice shoot Sunday afternoon at the Townsend Gun club grounds with a good attendance of shooters. Some good score were made. The score: GAMES IN THE CITY LEAGUK Florence Defeats Union Stock Yardi in Good Game 4 to 3. DIETZ ASSOCIATION BEAT EAGLES Merchants First Vln from Sterling and Then Defeat the Brllevoe Team Which Want tiauie with l.rwauers. lot 6. b lock 131, South Kiernen . iiiuana. ..... . Julia. M. Stohl and H usnanij u, jmes Parsley, pert lot 7.. block 133. South Oinehe- United Real Eetat- ni' Tni, , M McLaughlin. ,H, 5 bil)Ch KouiU.e Place 1 attaiA. National bank , 0f" i-jpveland to amee C. loedyps, jot ,4 ui ple gieniaP .ubdlv of ' ) Kll'stone Park lleoe 1 . Total Valentine Defrata Wood Lake. j VALENTINE, Neb., June .-(Special , 1 Telegram. The home team ' won from l." ' I Wood Lake in an exciting game of base ball playd on the local dlamund here to ,...ldav. The pitching of Luke was a feature. '"'I Scot bv Innings: R.U E. Valentine c 0 o 1 3 2 0 0 5 4 Wind Lake .... 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 22 8 B eO i Batteries: Valentin, Luke and Ftscher; Wood Lake. Headinglon and S. Carter. ' Struck out: By Luke, 12; by Headinglon, 8. 1'imilic: Ed Clark. The same teams rlav -ii' 1 tomorrow. . 3,!77 GAMES 1 A M ERICA M ASSOCIATION Mllnankre Wine Twice from Toledo by Effective Batting. MILWAUKEE. June 29. Hard hitting Won two games for Milwaukee today. Toledo m;ule a hard fight for the first game, loaing by o to 4. but Went to pieces in the econd. McChesney's hatting wa tho feature. Score, first game: M1LW Al'KEE. TOLEPO. B H O A E B.H.O.A.K. Randall, rf . 4 3 8 1 CBkiheau. an .o I 5 I 0 Rnhlnaon, aa. 4 I 3 1 OHImhnian, 2b 3 2 S I Bavllle. .... 2 0 10 1 OHiipkmn, If... 3 0 3 0 0 Flvnu. rf 3 1 0 0 0snio.it. cf 4 I 2 0 Clarke. 3b. .. 4 1 1 1 . 1 Land, c 4 1 4 0 0 M'Chevnev, If 4 t 0 0 (I Abbott, lb.... 4 0 4 2 0 Mrfnnn'k. ib 4 1 2 i Williams, 3b. 4 2 3 1 0 Brown, lb... 2 10 0 M.Carlhy, rf. 3 0 0 0 Bthneiberg. pi 0 0 3 VOIIIen. p t A 0 2 0 Wakaf.eld ..1000 Totala 24 10 27 I l'lJ.lllmora ..) 10 0 Total! 31 I 24 I 0 Batted for McCarthy In the eighth. Batted for Glllen in the ninth. Milwaukee 200 0 3000 5 Toledo 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 04 Two-base hits: Robinson, Flynn. McOnr mlck. Williams. Rarbeau. Three-base hits: Williams, McChesney. Sacrifice hit: P.e vllle. Stolen bases: Hinohman (2. Lattl niore, Randall. Double playa: Williams unassisted, Glllen to Hinohman to Abbott, Abbott to Barbeau to Hliicbman. First base on balls: Off Glllen, 4; oil' Schnelherg, 2. Hit with pitched ball: By Glllen. Hlnch man. Struck out: Bv Sohneibcrc. 7: by Glllen, 1. Time: -1:35. Umpires: Blerhalter and Kerln. Score, second game: MILWAIKEK TOLEDO. Randall, if... 4 1 1 0 0 H H O.A.E. 1 ibinnoD, aa. 5 1 3 1 1 Barlamu. as . 4 0 4 3 3 R"'h. c 5 i i 1 UHm.hinan. 2b 4 1 1 10 t'Hnn, rf 5 1 1 il 0 Hopklna, If... 3 12 0 0 Clark. 3b 5 10 1 l.Pmoot, if 3300 M't'heanejr, If 6 4 7 0 ('Land, c 3 0 1 I 0 Mcform k. 2b 3 2 4 3 OAbbnit, lb 2 100 Brnwn. lh 3 I 0 Owiiliama. 3b. 3 0 4 3 ft Curt la, p 4 1 0 3 0 McCarthy, rf. 3 (1 0 11 1 Lattlmore. p. 3 1 a 2'1 1 Trti.l. 3 11 '? a 1 I Mrrrhaat Want tianie on Fourth. I would tike to state through your parer ' Hie Merchants of Omaha ball ttam was to ! hove played the Wahoo team at Wahoo. Neb., on tho Fourth of July, but Wahoo PRfPOAI 8 FOR Yrtfv.i ui-.Bai.Qrt--i had decided not to have. a game on thai GOVERNMENT NOTICES flee of tie Uuarterms,t-r K.a. ri.v K"!r,,,3u,;r. ! "V aled proposal. In triplicate, will bt recelvfi, at thla offl,., un. 1,1 11 oelock a. m., Jul , J90S, and then opitJ. hi the prea-nce lof attending bld i"?' ,or.,,,lPnl"',Ln "V.voung horaia for d,'"V.i!!ly1 r r,LHinyoklah..ina. or otTier protnlftent railroad , .a Vncd Sialc. ""''Jjl ;i8'Llinfe.pt or reject any. or ll.J1110'"yii art thereof. Blank ,orm' 'li?.rmJt Un, can be had upod ..... ,ffl(.a Knvelt.nei inn tabling proposal to h ,.,i,.i ..ilni fur 1 Anlmela ' endl a,i,ir..a .cinr.inl lor the remainder of this aeaaon. Thev .1. wbiii iviimviiu day and It leavea us without a.gime. I would be pleased to hear from anmr warn In Iowa or Nebraska for a game for the Fourth of Julv and oblige. C. F. RATEKIN. Manager. Merchants of Omaha Base Ball Club. SU South Twelfth St. Tel. Doug. &a o Red 44. C AM PA F.LL A S DEFEAT HOOPER Game Played In Rata Result In Score of S to 8 HOOPER. Neb., June 29. (Speelnl.) The Campanellas of Omaha defeated Hooper here yesterday In ,a good game, ecore b to 3. Hooper has no chance to win while the Campanellas had many opportunities to pile up a high score. Bulger was hit hard and timely, four of the Campanella's five runs being earned. Each team pulled out of many tight holes, in every inning the cam pattellas having three .or more men on bnseji. "Cap" Benson pitched for the Camp and although unable to locate tiie plate, he pitched a steady game, allowing but three hit and pulling out of two or tnree difficult positions Pat Keenedy's batting, he getting two two-sackers and a aingle out of three times up wae the only feature of the game. Bulger was hit the hardest he haa been this year, and but for the luck of the Omaha boys, would have earned a larger acore. After two men were out In the last half of the seventh Inning and two strikes wero called on the baiter, tho umpire, fur lame unknown reason, threw up his hands and said the game was over. The game waa nlaved In a steady down pour of rain which mode the ball difficult to handle On the Fourth of July the Campanellas will play at Blanchard. Ia., and beside a guarantee of 176, win, lose or tie, the management has promised the Omaha Doys a rousing reception and a good game at Shenandoah 011 Siir-dity, July 6. Score : R H E. 0 0 3 0 0 2 0-6 11 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1-3 3 2 Campan.cllas, 4; two base 2. Koheo 1. McNally 1. Struck out by Bases on liells Hartel. if. Nlrhola. Ib .. 8 3 Pavla, lb 8 1 Murphy, rf . . 4 I Cnlllna. 3b 4 1 Oldring. cf . .. 0 r. cnlllna. aa 4 1 Powern, c 3 0 Vk kera. p. ... 3 1 Totala. 3 0 8 i n 44fte 41 4 0 4 1 3 111 3 111 1:50. Fry Dixon Townsend Hardin Raxee Allen Hoye Karseh .... Schnmpp .. Damon Hawk 21 18 18 IS 23 22 24 21 21 il 24 24 18 22 23 26 23 18 :o 13 a 21 2 21 22 12 14 10 13 IS 2.1 IK 20 23 16 22 I.nnrele Meet Defeat. RF.NN 1NGTON. Neb., June 29 (Special.) The laurels, olhwlse known as the Tigers of Omaha, met their wate.ioo at the hands of tho Athletic yesterday by a acore of 3 to V, aa follows. H U E. B. Athletic. 00001002 03 IS 0 Laurels 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 4 2 The features of the game were the three base bit by Smith, and the plicblng of Petersen for the Athletics, who struck out fourteen men. The home team would like more games. Batteries: Petersen and Marigold; Smith and Suesnian. IS F, B R A K A . SUCCEED". BENDER Fred Bobler Physical Dlreetor nt YVashlnaton State College. 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 Itato college at Pullman, aoutn or Spokane, tor 1 r.iia-9. succeeding Johnnie Bender, resigned. Mr. Bohler Is recommended aa 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 foot 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 la aald to be nn especially strong player at tackle and In tiie backfleld, which Is deemed especially fortunate, Inasmuch aa Washington State college gridiron eleven will next year be gin operations somewhat crippled in these positions, Judging from the present oui look. . . The election of Bohler as physical director and Rhclnshield as foot ball coach signal ized a change in the athletic faculty which haa been discussed at the college for several years. Heretore one man ha. held the position 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 athletic. His function as track coach will hold good all year, which will mean that instead of having a few months of "working out" In th. spring the track con tingent will be at work during the entire year. CONDITIO OF COMX AND CELT Lovere 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 the Sheepshead Bay meeting, and with, the Advance, Commonwealth handicap and Token for llane Wagner. PITTSBURG, June .-Thursday. July K is to be celebrated by Pittsburg', 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 play at Exposition park on that date and some suitable token of ap preciation of the shortstop's ifreat work on the diamond is to be breaented during 1 ho game. A local paper has started the move ment and is raising a popular subscription Willi which to buy the token. No contribu tion Of, ruore than 31 will be accepted. Dimes or an Intermediate amount may be submitted. Trary. 2h. Wllllami. c linker, n... Carry, rf . .. Ilarr. If Slick. The Florence team won from the Stock Yards in one of the best game of the sen son bv a Bcoro of 4 to 3. the feature of the game nna the catching and baiting of W 11 llnms. He scored two of the run wilh a home run over the fence. Score: KLOHKN' K. I NliVN STOCK Y AB.P.V All H O A ? AB II. O A K. Carlnw. as.. 4 0 0 i 3 Kennedy, rt.4 0 1 Sien. lb .. 8 1 i 0 I lalb.it. lb .. 4 1 13 f Trnwb'da. 3b 3 2 I OK.'llrv '.b , i J I Kinney, rf .. 4 1 1 " ewaytrein, T 4 13 1 IM mag.usr. 4 v J " 4 1 12 3 OlUWklna. .lh . 4 I " ' " SOU! M ('"I r.p-lf 41110 800 OLeary, if 4 0 0 0 0 830 IColller. If p.. 4100 lb... I 0 1 1 0 - Totala 1 ' Total! 3? 4 17 10 .4 Steck look Slert's place tyi seventh. M. Collier pitched last four inning. Florence 0 2 1 0 I 0 ' 0--1 Union Sieck Yards,. 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .-3 Home runs: Williams, Hawkins. Base on lmlls: (iff Baker. 1; olf M. Collier. 2. St.-uck out: By Collier, 2. by M. Collier, 3. Sacllflce litis: Slert, Cnvaiuuigb. Doublo plays: William tJ Steck to . Trowbridge. Umpire: Knight. Diets Asaorlntlon In First Plnre. The Diet asaorlntlon had tin easy timo defeating the Benson Eagles mi their groundr at Krug park, to the tune of 12 to 4. Tho game waa very Uninteresting, being In the bund: of ilnll'a sluggers ul all stuRea of the game. Bruggerman wa knocked wit of the box anil wa relieved by Whitney who did very little better. Fourteen hits wa secured olf their de llverv. three being homo runs, two bv Spell'man. one by Dreiwin. The feature of the game waa the battery work of 1 robsL and Spellman.. Scores DIETZ ' BKNKON. AB H O. A B """ Hall, 8b 4 8 1 0 OVallean. ... a 4 8 4 0 owiittn y. in p .1 4 1111 Crelaliton. 1 . I 6 3 10 l 0 lliirk. e. Sb. . 4 4 13 10 Itelna'ker. rf 4 5 14 1 OKinac'ber. cf 4 4 I 3 0 0 KeaFi.au. If . .. 4 4 111 ORIie. lb 3 5 10 0 OBrui'an, p-2b 3 Lafferty, If . ITaetman, an. Hf.elltnan. r.. Lym h. 2b . . . IHneen. cf... Pleronn. lb.. Shorn k. rf.. Trobat, p 12 11 3 3 3 0 17 10 0 13 0 0 3 0 0 10 11 0 20 14 0 0 3 4 18 Missouri Valley Win Good Game. MISSOURI VALLEY, la.. June 2. -(Special Telegram.) Missouri Valley defeated the Antler of Omaha In a fast, well played game by a score of 2 to 1. Score. lt.li.E. Antlers 00000100 01 S i Missouri Valley 00011000 2 4 6 Batteries: Antlers, Hirsch, Ogdcn; Mis souri Valley, Nicely, Kaplan. Bump on balls: Off Hirsch, 3; off Nicely. 1. Struck out: By Hirsch, 5: by Nicely, 10. Umpire; Turner. Time: 1:10. Totala S 14 27 5 1 Totala 31 27 13 Dletz Association". 2 0 3 6 0 0 0 1 0-12 Benson 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0-4 Batteries: Association, E. Spellman and Probst; Benson, Whitney, liiimgcrman. Crelghton. Two base hits: Whllne'. Vul lean. Home runs: Spellman iU. Pieraon 1. Struck out: By Pnibat.-!;' by Whlfncy. 4; by Bruggerman. 2. Base on balls; Oft W n t nev. 2. olf Bruggerman, 1. Double play: Ea'stn.an to Lynch io Plcrson. Umpire: Tracy. Mrrrbanli Win Two. The Merchants'! won two games yesterday, defeating the Sterling, by a score of 9 to 4, and the Bellevue team by a score of 7 to 1. Score of the Meichanis-Slerllng game: MERCHANTS. STBKL1NI! ABH.OAE. AB.H.O.AK. Vnn n.'e i f 4 1 0 3 0 Barrett, p 4 1 1 I 1 3 Ol. -niunaa. .in. o i " 5 2 0 MiOunan. e. 4 0 1 0 0 0 7 0 1). r'llm'd, lb 6 1 U 0 0 2 0 2 sua", 4 1.1 i o 0 0 0 Harnett, if . 3 0' 1 1 u 1 12 1 J. Kitg'd. rf 3 1 0 0 . 1 1 1 llowea, c 4 I S 0 0 I 0 1 Kenan, rf 3 1 0 I 0 While, lb Meluin, 3b.. (ne, lb Lynrh, West Aiders After Bergs. The West Side tesm ha. issued a chal lenge to the Berg Clothing company tram fur a game with a purse of not less ihun $10';. This challenge grows out of a failure to complete a game Sunday. Rain stupied piny ul the end ot the fourth Inning when the ecore was 7 to 3 In favor of the Iteig team nnd the West Shier are now willing to back themselves to this extent for an other meeting. - Alliance Defeats May wood. ALLIANCE. Neb.. June 29 -(Speclal Tel egram.) Before a crowd of l.tnjo people Al liance beat the Maywood team here today by a score of 10 to o. This was Maywood 8 first defeat of tiie season and makes a still further perfect reoord for Alliance, which has defeated all coiners and is anx ious to arrange games with the strong teams of t lie eastern part of the state. Sporting; Gossip Big John Anderson, at the age of 33, Is Just really making his debut. He has be come the Idol of the Southslde as right fielder for the Sox. In the fourteen years of ills professional currer he never played as he is now. He says It's becauae he was on a real team before. And Pittsbury Is going to present some Kahlnovlti, If t Mrllunald. r. I tutrkln, rf.. 8 Kot.an, p 4 Lawrence Realization to bo decided in the token of Its appreciation of lis great ser- ncar future, the owners of high-class vces to Hans Wagner. No one must con horses engaged In these events are nearly trbute over $1. If every admirer of the as much interested in the condition of James R. Keene's two great colts, Colin and Celt, as they arc in the entire future of the turf. The two horses, on the authority of the owner, are temporarily ailing, and disin clination to take auy rlska with them kepi them both out of the only 3-year-old event for which either Colin or Clt were eligible, that the Keene stable 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 stakes, 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, to be run Saturday, Mr. Keene has five entries, including the same famous three horses named. Campanellas . .. Hooper Earned runs: hits: Kennedy Three base hits: Baser. Bulger. 6: by Benson,- 4. Off Bulger. S: off Benson, 7. Batteries: Campanela. Benson and Kenre-dy; Hooper, Bulger ami Jensen. TutaU 18 I ?l 11 . II 4 I l.r. Friend Pnte In Salaried Team. I FRIEND. Neb., June '29 (Special.) The ' Willi. in.. ;b. 5 r rieiut liaf Ball association Mas purchased Hopke, to grounds and Is putting in a salaried leim Sitters, p I Kirtry If alker. Quarl,,.,,,,,;" Jl-S 4-5-30-Jyl " -LEGAL JN0TICES notice to I'o.VrHACTinm-pimio j als .for the erectu.,, of a ,orary building '! U Oi.eee.lowe. j,, b, re,.el 'd bJal ui4r -''"''vn ot a library buildl ee. lowe. rfn, b, recelv;d byu; rwifnvd et hlerofr,r, ln t)nawa Io , plana end I specif u-atlons oiav ' unt'l l.o-cux t p , JlU itfti waii-i iiiir Mmract win t.e awarded to xl.e loweet t.spua.ible bidder. To boat ,1 frr 'ijviaht to rejeot eny or all bid. tv- A-AU, (secretary. .JuuHdTi HEt ApvjfiRTISE OMAHA with high class bill players, especially a pitctier. also wairt games with the best teams ln the middle est. Milwnukoe 5 0 ft 0 0 2 1 I 12 Toledo 0 0 0 ft 0 0 0 o ( 0 Two-baite hit : Roth. Threo-base bit ; Mc Chesney. Sacrifice hit: Me 'ornilck. Stolen bases:, Randall, Flynn, Roih. McCormlrk. llouble plays: Curtis to McCormli k to Brown, McCormlck to Brown. Robinson to Mc4'ormlck to Brown. First base on balls: Off ltttlmnre, I: off Curtis, 1. Hit wiin pitched ball: Randall. Struck out: Bv Curtis. 3; by Lattimore, i. Time: 1:4"j Umpire: Kerln. Saints F.nay for Hoealers. 8T. PAUL, June 29. Indianapolis bunched hits in the third and seventh off Hall and with the aid of Nee'a three errors won an easy victory from SI. Paul, by a score of 10 to 4 Score: INDIANAPOLIS IT. PAIL. B.H.O A K B.H O A E. 4 1 J 3 OOeler. If 4 1 0 0 0 4 3 10 Noonon. lb... 5 4 14 1 vMeyara. cf ... 5 5 3 13 1 0 Pa via. rf 4 I I A OLnuinltn. r.. 4 It 0 W heeler, 3b.. 4 114 0 Nee. aa 1 I 8 . 3 1- 4 OTtemeyer, 3b. 8 8 0 8 0 1 1 3 (.Hall, p . Miller p 0 0 0 I .34 15 17 17 lJ Meyers... I 000 Signal STILL GETS RESULTS Ideal Bueh... aa fiavldeuu, cf.. Hayden rf... larr. lb Coulter. If... Howley. r 1 12 I 1 3 3 0 0 1110 III 1111 Corps Defeated by Iluetlere t to H. The Ideal Huntler defeated the Signal corps of Fort Omaha by a score of 9 to 2 at Hustlers' park. Cass of the soldiers was j hammered hard by the Hustlers, while Han sen was a complete mystery to the soldiers, striking out fourteen and allowing but onu I clean lilt. The feature of the game was Guff's three-base hit. Io the center field I fence with the bases fu'.l. Score: HUSTLERS. , SOLDIERS AB H-0 A li. AB.H O A K. doff, aa i I I 0 vsinkea, 3b . I 0 I 0 1 Mulhofff. 2b. I 1 0 ONeoperi.'. aa. 4 0 1 I 4 Woolen, lb . 4 1 Share!, c... Sihn'der, 3b i 1 0 t 3M.e. cf... Peterson, If . 5 I i ' W alla. Ib . Powell, rf... 5 1 0 Perk Ilia. If. llan.en. p . I I 0 I 0 Sim ox. 2b Hair, rf I 4 ft 0 Had. lift. rf. Uaafleld. .. 4 8 14 I .41. a... p I.IPTON HEADY TO CHALLENGE Will Take Another Try at American Cup Under Certain Coatdltiona. LONDON, June 29. The Field, a weekly publication, anonunces that Thomas Llpt m is prepared to challenge again for the America's cup under the following condi tions. "First, that new yachts shall be cufe: rigged and built under the present uni versal rule of the New York Yacl.t cu.i; second, the New York Yacht club shall designate the size of the yacht it consid ered most aultable for the race." Sir Thomas, when seen by ll.e Associated Press at Dunoon, Scotland, today, said that the Field Item was perfectly correct. He added: "I hope my American fiUml will see tehlr way clear to meet my wlshca ln lh.; Interests of .port. The slie of, the boat 1. no object and I am wiillug to build under the universal rule. 1.- 1 cua get as surance that a challenge will b.: accepted 1 will issue It forthwith." It la understood ' that the intention of Sir Tliomaa. with the New York Yacht club's permission. Is to build two yachts of a class designated by that club afier the designs by Fife and to select the belter to compete for the cup. Dutchman In the Smoky City gives a quarter of a dollar that Jlft.OoO salary will look like thirty cents. Few cities show such elegar-t appreciation of their stars aa doe. Pittsburg of Huns. Bill MoUllvray, the outfielder, has been sold again. Milwaukee sold him to Harris burg, i'a. He wenl from Colorado to Clrc clnnatl and from there to Malwaukee. And yet Mac is one of Die fastest fielders and fost consistent batters the Western league ever. had. Me has done good work every where, hut haa Jusl happened not to get on the team that heeded him. Your college chuin. Johnny .Bender, has been released by Seattle. Rumor has it b ha gone to Aberdeen, that dear old town Whither Colonel Housebolder pined to go. GustavaB Thompson also i there. That ought to make It a good town. Ben faffyn, once h star for Des Moines, has recently been traded by Trenton lo Toronto. Caffyn and Wclday proved dis appointments to their friends, who expected them to maintain big league stations Tho report is that Prairie Citv Brown will be traded bv the Philadelphia Na tionals to Cincinnati for Dave Bruin. 4 11 4 0 0 0 0 40 4 u .' ft 3111 I 1 I 0 I 4 I Total!. .11 12 27 ! I I Valparaiso Eacanea Shntont. WESTON. Neb., Junp 29 . I3.ecla.)-The Tenhy,-Valparaiso Itani barely en.:,.p1 a shut out in yesterday's game t the hands of the locals. Pacal eUowed . hut. t wo hit, but his support was rsKged. The score waa 17 to . Batteries: lludkip. nd Cheever ; J. i'acal and Weiu - '. ' Lincoln kaearea Baahrlmaa. MILWAUKEE. June 29. Manager Armour cf the Toledo Base Ball club today made a ileal whereby Pilchcr Bushelmen. .who was loaned to Springfield, will go lo Lincoln of the Western league for th season, es the Springfield f reuchis wat moved to Pons-nioutl. Totalii 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 bares: Geler (2i. Davidson. Double plays: Bush, Williams to Carr (21. Hopke to Vi 11 limi to Cerr, Hall to Noonan. Hue: Off Hall, 11 In seven Innings; off Miller. 4 In two In nings. Baste on bslls: off Hall, 3; off Bie ver. S. Hit by pitcher: Hall. Struck out: By Blever. 4; by Hall. 3; bv Miller. . 1. Passed bulls- Howley, Laughlin. Sacilf'c htls: flee. Tlemeyer, Hall, Bush, Coulter. Howley, Blever. Time:-2,uo. Umpiie: Kane. Elm f'rrek. wine Another. ELM CREEK, Neh . June 29. (Siwcial. I In en extra faat game on the home diamond Elm Clerk took trie seme from t'oiad bv a scor et I to 7. The wc.th.er wa Ideal and I Llaw4 Totals 31 11 IT 1 4 Tolals 11 I 33 I I Signal Corps 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 13 Ideal Humlers 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 0 - Two-base hit: Peterson. Three-hase hit: 1 4 t Got f. Struck out: By Hansen. 11: by Cass. ti. Bases on batls: Of Hansen, 2; off Cass, 3. Double play; Msxficld to Sulhuff. Um pire: Wilson. Vaaderbtlt Horaee Sold. LONDON. Jur.e ' , 29. Kitty-five roach horses owned by Alfred G. Vunderhilt were suctioned off in London tills afternoon. The sale did not aronse much competition and an aggregate iJ $13. gn was realised. liaoare In Three-I Leagae. At Dubuque Sprnigfleld. 8; Dubuque, J. At Rock tsland-Peorla, 3: Rock Island. 1 At Clinton Clinton. 3; Blooming!. in. 2. At Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids, 3; Deca tur, 3 (twelve Innings). Llsnood a Winner. I4NUOOD. Neb.. June 29. tSpeciaLV Tb LIdwooj ball team played Prague yeetcr day at Prague. Scote, i ia I la favor of Seward Victor In Two Gamee. SEWARD. Neb.. June 29 (Special Tele gram. The Seward baae ball team went through Hie Grand Island team to the tune of 9 to 1. The Giand 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 wiin one hand. Score: ft. H. Seward 3001 400 9 11 Grand Island ...0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 01 U Base on balls: Off Weaver. 3; off Watson, 2. Struck out: By Weaver, 7; by Watson, 4; by Jones 3 Batteries: Seward, Weaver nd Neff, Orand Island, Watson, Jpnts and Jraton. Seward plaved Germ.ntpwn today at Ger mantown. winning by a score if 1 lo 0 In ten Innings. Batteries: Seward. Stewart and Neff; Germanlown, Meyer and Krang. Pleasure Parly Drowns. ST. JOSEPH, Mo. June 2v-While Bon nie Fisher, Anna Taylor. J. Park-r and Ruby Redman wire returning from a periv on I lie shores of Uuitui lal.e. at Annum Junction. In the southern part of thb county, about 2 n'rlock this uiornlmt. Iiluh wave upset the brat end Fisher and Miss Taylor, each about 19 years old. were drowned. Miss Red nond chirp to the bn:ii until rescued by liuy Taylor. Park i swam ashore. Total! 37 1311 17 3 Totala 35 8 25 5 0 one out when winning run was made. Merchants 10 10 3 10 1 2-9 Sterlings 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 08 Shoot Things at Lumbermen. Out at Dletz park yesterday' afternoon a good deal of excitement waa aroused; spec lalois were amazed; Diolz mugiiaicH stood dumb when I lie 'l owiiseml Gun company team, so neatly won a very unanticipated victory from Iho-r; N. Dletz limber slug ging merchants. Score, 2 to 1. The game vtu. fast and clean, and in doubt until the la.it man was out. Botn teams played great bull in the field. Many stunts that bordered the sensational were pulled off. Walling stalled tho game for the Towr.scnds, but, afl he was sick, he re tired in favor of Young ufler the first in nln, who shut the Dletz out the remainder of the game, pitching superb ball, sinking out three and a'iowing only three lilts. Mathews pitched a Hleudy juime. Twl-hcll on second lumij was tho star lor the Town sends, gelling everthlng that cume his way without u wobble, yuisley s nuse run ning was a feature. Anderson was continu ally In the lime light for the Dietzos. Thu Townsend. will pluy Stanton. In., al Slan ton, the Fourth of July Score: TOWNSEND UL'N CO. IUETZ LI MBER CO. All. 11. O A K. AB.H O A E. F.ldann. aa.... 4 1 2 i OKaber. a.. . 4 l 0 I 0 I n I. hell. 2b. I i I 1 OAliderann, Sb 4 1 40 Elllou, 3b ,. 4 2 ) 4 1 Pu.pUII, II.. 3 1 2 0 0 Qulglev. cf It 3 11 1 II 0 Krmi.la," c .. 4 1 I 0 0 Hill. 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