0 Americans Showing Well in Olympic Games; National League Race Is Getting Tighter TTTF. OMAHA I Ml LI HM: 'J'lhMlAV, .11 IA II. 1!K)S. i I V r 1 h J INDIAN SlCX O.N THE CHAMPS Bijf Johnion Allows Thcia Only Tbret Hits in Nine Innings. I UTTLE KINO GETS TWO OF THESE At That Omaha Should Hare Woi at for Hall' Pallare to Cover First a 4net laalle Dea clslon hr Vmplre. Uncrtln. 4; Omalin, J. A ingle, two scratch singles, an error nd a bum . decision on the part of the umpire guve Lincoln three runs in the fourth Inning Monday afternoon, and that was enough to win the game. Omaha had made two run In tha flrat Inning and everything looked almost too eity to take the money, but after that first Inning thing changed all around; Indian John son not hla second wind and the team gave h m great support, and tha consequence i that the Greenhackera snatched the lead of two away from Oinaha and won the game, the final score being 4 to 2. Johnson of Winnebago extraction pitched for Lincoln and Captain Fox placed hla entire reliance on the Indian being able to stop the losing streak of the Green tackars. lie gave It out all over town that Lincoln would win sure sa fate, and sura as fate they did. It looked In the flrat Inning as though he had a wrong tip, however, for Johnson was wild and seemed too easy. To tha fans It rrally seemed as though the Champions ought to go shoad and make as many runs as they wanted to. Then tha change came and but two hits were made after that first inning and ha was given perfect support. Omaha, on tha other hand., threw away several good chances to tie up or win the gam. la tha sixth Inning King opened tip with a single and with one out Welch drew a pass. Tha Indian did not want any of Ills game, so he passed him. That was the chance for Captain Franck to win a hero niedu..'. but Instead he hit Into a double play. In tha eighth Inning with two out Johnson seemtd to weaken and passed King and Autrey. Welch waa up and might have also had a gift, but ha pre ferred to try far the fence, with tha re sult that Davidson caught a long one. That la all that Davidson has been doing during this scries, pulling down base hits and making hits. In the ninth Inning Austin lot off with a triple and could not be brought home, which shows what kind of hitting the Omaha team was Indulging In. But three hits were made off Johnaon, two by King and one by Austin. Starts Oft Nicely. In tha first Inning Fisher drew a pass and King landed a safe one. Autrey walked, filling the bases with no one out. Welch hit to ahort and Ougnler booted tha ball, but only one came home. Austin then lined a long one to Davidson and King scored on the throw. The fans net tled back for an easy beat, but the next two were easy outs and Omaha had a lead of two. Lincoln grabbed one off that lead In the second inning. Kenlon was the first up and walked. Davidson sacrificed him to second; ho went to third on Thomaa' grounder to the pitcher and home on Irltchetfs scratch hit to Autrey. Tha real business of the game was done In tha fourth Inning. With Oagnler out. Jude walked and Fenlon singled. David eon made a scratch hit toward third and tne baaea were filled with one out. Thomas hit to Hall, who aubdued Juda at the noma plate. Prltchett then hit one down the first' base line, which should have ended tha Inning, but Hall thought it waa a fouL evidently, and did not cover first, Mi Fenlon scored. Zinran hit to Franck, who threw wild to first Autrey caught the ball and tagged Zinran, but the um pire said be did not touch him. Two scored on the mlxup, making a total of three on the Inning. The same teams this afternoon. The score; i W:..P- H- Armstrong to Frederick J. Adams, lots 10 to 19. Utlca Place... $ Barah O. Armstrong to Fred- rick J. Adams, sane .., Catharine B. Nash to" Prank ' Mauri Paxton Beat Estate Co to 'Mary "ul T,B;';yu lot M. Keystone Park... .7! Lnlted Real lOstate and Trust Co. to Joseph Borenaen, lot 12. block 20 Kounue Place Marlus C Knudseu and wife to' Fred Armbrust, lot s. "Rogers sub County treasurer to Continental Trust We' 44 uWot 4, lot 15, 1 1 0. 500 2.068 1. CO0 1.K0 Samuel AJb'ln"tT Warner ' John Albl'ii) ' " ot h totock 1 bloc 14. Re Hill.... j SfO xu ruraei to Kouert hi. Forkel. I?1" "L1 blw:k Wise A Parmele's add Bol 8. Ooldatrom, guardian' to" K. Beecher Howell, subiot 4, taxlot 6, 2ral&-U .......,,,,,,.... . . Pol 8. Ooldatrom to same, same..'.!.. County treasurer to George T. Llnd- 8(0 1.100 1 lev lot 11 block 10. Walnut Mill George T. Llndley and wife to 8. "f). Mercer Co.. lot IX Mock 10, Walnut nil! Lew W. Hill to Shirley h!" Wilson and George T. Wilson east 1-1 lot 1. block 118. Omaha Thomas Sullivan to H. Schmsrse. n. 60 feet lots li and SO. block 24. Wal nut Hill Frederick J. Adams and wife to Halph K. Sunderland, lota 17 and 18. Uika Place Belie A. Pollock to John O'Neill, lots and 10. block , Dwlght ax Lyman a add M. C. Ward and wife to C. II. Herroid and wife w H lout 16 and 16. Spring Lake Park " South Omaha Land Co.. to Thomas yi lot 7.3M nocior. lots 1 to Is, block S; lots 1 to U, block 4; lots 1 to S4. block 6; UU 1 to 22, block 6; lots 1 to 37. block T: lots i to 18, block : lots 1 to 14, block 9; lots 1 to 14. block 10: Hoctor Terrace 38,100 Patrick ILactor and wife to Thomas Hoctor. 1 4o acres 9-14-13, and west lit feet lots 7. . 8. 10. block 1 kiut.u Orove ..." A. W. Berg et al. to Julius Adr'loa part lot 13, block 6, Wilcox add Orove-Wharton . Construction Co, 'to Elisabeth ChappeU, lots II and 12 block 34, Halcyon Heights Reserve SK<y Co.. to Rasmus Niel 70 1.000 too 160 4 1,300 too sen lots 14 and J, block 10, Hitch cock's 1st add Intorurban Land company, to Theo dore Pwrtlow. lot 17, block t. Her ad. Charles Haafke to Thomas C. Mar shall, part lot U, Griffin & Isaao s add IWattngs Ai Heydeo to Vllllm M. ithyn, lot . Home Place Patrick J. H"ian to Oeorae 8. Col Ima, lot 4, W. L. bclby's sub too Total .i.ia GOVERNMENT NOTICES rROPosAi roR CAVAijtr horses aad srullery huraea f r light and horse ballerina Chief QjartermuMler s Off a'. Omsta, Neb., July 14. J tfc-aled proposals In trlplloaie. will be received at this of. I. until ii o'clock oil., central standard time, Auaual IL lteal and than i II. . piaeenre of Intending bidders, for TOW cav. a.ry borees and 2ou aitl.lery horses fir 1 1 ,h'knd horse batterlra, for delivery at v" uiner pronunont ratlroaJ ,OlnlB. 1 ha anuaala t ,.,,nr.--. . - .... I REAU ESTATE l TRANSFERS t'i'.V. Tm.''!r ev,'n' ' artillery bois a f, liitlad Slates raaerve the right to accent .1 Hereof. Prtli'ular and blanka for pro I l1? wM furuUhrd vi appiu-atV n i tnvclop.seontatiimg propo.ata to be m- . - .r i - nmwf a ua sa- re4 ts klaj, fx n, McCAMTHT, fhtc UuarleruiMteOi Jlt-U-laAl-a-lit r Jit li-lA7-e-i OMAHA. AH. R. 11. O. A. K Fihr. If : 1 ft 0 ) King, :t I 1 J 1 J 0 ntrev, 2b I 0 0 13 1 0 Woleh. ef 1 0 0 2 C 'Au'tln. Sb 3 0 10 11 Kranrk. f- 4 0 0 2 6 2 Helden. rf 4 0 0 S Hi LeHrand. c J 0 0 Q ( Hall, p 2 0 0 0 0 Sin lcri 0 0 0 0 0 ll.illt nbeck, p I 0 0 0 0 0 Totala .27 1 "5 Zl 17 I LINCOLN. AB. R. H. O. A. fc. Fnx. 2t ft O 0 4 1 0 Oagnler, ss 4 0 0 0 6 1 Jurlo, If S 0 0 t 0 0 Fenlon. rf 1 I 0 0 Davidson, rf 1 1 S t 0 0 Iliomas, lb 4 1 0 1 0 Prttchflt. 3b 4 0 1 1 2 0 7,lnrarj, c 4 0 0 1 0 Johnson, p 4 0 0 0 2 0 Totals 14 4 7 V II 1 hatted for Hall In the eighth. Omaha Runs IOOvOOOO 02 Hits 10000lto0 1- Lincoln Runs 0 1 0 J 0 0 0 0 04 Hits 010S01011-7 Three base hit: Austin. Bases on halls: Of Hall, 1; off Johnson, (. Struck out: By Hall, 2; by Hollerbeck, 2: by Johnaon, 2 Left on bases: Oinaha. 6; Lincoln. . Double plavs: Hall to Kranck to Autrey; Qaanter to Fox to Prltchett. Stolen base: Fenlon Sacrifice hits: Austin, Davidson. Time: 1:W. Umpire: Haskell. Attendance, 000. PIF.BLO II AMMKHI OUT VICTORY Freeman Touched I'p After Errors llnd l'ot Men on Rases, PCEHI.O, Colo.. July 12. Pueblo hit more timely than Sioux City today and won by the score of ti to 4. The locals took a lead in the first four Innings of three runs, on account of mlsplays by the fcloux and timely hlttlrjj by Corhan. In the fifth In ning Fltsgerald was touched up for a home run and four singles, but the bombardment onlly netted two runs. In the next Inning Sioux City tied the score when Miller allowed Camphrtl'a drive to roll between his legs, Campbell scoring. Pueulo won In the ebjnth. With one down Mattlcka waa given a life on Granville's bobble, snd Clsrk singled. Miller then bnmght In three runs with a homer to the right field fence. Sioux City looked dangerous In the ninth, when Holmes opened with a two bagger and Ormn a single. Although Corhan made an error and a base on balls followed, only one run resulted, as Fitzgerald atruck out Weed and Welch and Henry, who batted for Shea, flew out to Mat ticks. Score: SIOUX CITY AB. R. H. 0 O. 0 1 0 7 s 1 2 7 0 0 A. 0 0 0 3 0 Campbell, If... Holmes, cf.... Green, rf Weed, lb Andreas, fib.. Welch, lb Oranvllle, as.. Shea, c Freeman, p... Henry ........ Totals .. 4 4 12 4 8 24 13 PUEBLO. AB. R E. H. 0 0 1 0 s 1 0 4 0 A. 1 2 s 0 1 0 1 1 1 Hogrlever, 3b.. Smith, c Patterson, Zh... Mat ticks, cf.... Clark, lb Miller, rf Spencer, If Corhan, as Fitzgerald, p... 3 . 4 . 4 . 4 . S , 2 . 3 . 4 . 3 .30 Totals 8 27 10 Batted for Shea In ninth. Sioux City 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 Pueblo 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1-4 S -4l Stolen base: Spencer. Two baae hits: Cor han, Holmes. Double plays: Andreas to Oranvllle to Weed, Oranvllle to Weed to Welch. Home runs: Andreas, Miller. Sacri fice hits: Clark, Miller. Fitzgerald. Struck out: By Fltigerald, 8; by Freeman, 4. Base on balls: Off Fltsgerald. 8; off Freeman, 2. Time: 1:30. Attendance, 1,000. Umpire: Brennan. WARM RECEPTION FOR ACKLY Den Molnea Batters EKo Things Youngster Who Shot Ont Pneblo. DENVER, Colo., July 13. Dee Molrjes took another ehromo game away from Den ver today. Ackley, a young pitcher, who shut out Pueblo on his first trial, gave five bases on balls tn the first inning, and struck out three men. He yas afterwards driven to the bench. Clark started for Des Moines, but was soon compelled to give way to Nelson. Denver had a good lead until the elKbth, when the Des Moines men fell on Ackley, compelling the putting in of Bohanr.on, but the game was gone. DENVER. AB. R. Waldrora, cf 6 1 Belden, If g 1 C'asaady, rf 3 1 White, lb I 1 Irwin, 3b S 1 Kalusky, c 4 1 Lauterborn, 2b 3 0 Klnneally, ss 8 0 Ackley, p 1 1 bohannon, p 1 0 Totals 2S H. O. A. E. 0 0 0 0 14 0 1 2 10 0 2 8 10 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 3 2 0 0 14 1 0 111 0 0 10 T 27 10 4 H. O. A. E. 2 5 0 0 12 10 2 10 0 1 1 4) 0 0 3 4 10 1110 0 2 2 0 0 6 11 0 0 10 10 11 U 27 8 3 0 10 4 0-8 10 0 0 0-7 DES MOINES. AB. R. Flournoy, If 3 Dolan. 2h 4 1 Dwyer, lb 4 2 Bader, cf 4 1 Filzpatrlck, as 4 0 MuLaughlln, rf 3 0 Nelhoff, 2b 4 0 Haedcl, c 6 0 Clark, p 1 0 Nelson, p 4 1 Totala 3 8 Dea Molnea , 2 10 0 Denver .' 3 0 0 1 8tolen bases: Flournoy. Bader. Mclaiirh lln. Uclden, Cassady (I). Irwin, Zaluaky (2). Three baae hit: Dwyer. Passed ball: 7a lusky. Bases on balls: Ofr Clark. 2; off Nelson, 4; off Ackley, 6. Struck out: By Clark. 1; by Nelson, 2; by Ackley, 8; by Rohannnn. t Ieft on bases: Denver, 4; Des Moines, 11. Sacrifice hits: White, lAuterborn. McLaughlin. Home run: White. Two base hits: Flournoy, Dnlsn. Wild pitches: Clark. Nelson. Hit by pitched ball: Irwin. Double playa: Neihoff to Dwyer. Dolan to Dwyer. Time: 2.06. Um pire: Davis. Cadahrs Lose by Small Margin. BLAIR. Neb.. July 13. The Blair Cloth ing Co. team defeated the Cudaby ball team Sunday afternoon n a nine-inning finish that waa a hummer. This wss Blair's third game this season, winning two and losing one. Following is the score: R II E Cudahy's 0 101 10100 7 88 Blair 1 0000230 2-8 76 Batteries: Blair, Dixon snd West; Cuda hsy's, Stephen snd Stephen. Bases on balls: off Dixon, 2; off Stephen, 1. Struck out: by Dixon 7; by Stephen, 4. Hit by Pitched ball: by Dixon. 1; by Stephen, 1. Two-base hits: Blair. 1; Cudahay'a, 1 Three-base hits: Cudahay's, 1. . Double plays: Cudahay'a. Umpire, (lust in. Frags Has Close Call. WESTON. Neb., July 13 8peclaI)-The locals almost shut out the Prague teem yesterday here, their only run coming In on an error and a wild throw. Warren pitched his first game this year and al lowed but four hits. Urban for the visit, nrs equaled the record but had one bad Inning when the locals bunched hits In the sixth. Score: R H E Prague 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 4 S Weston 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 S 4 6 Earned runs: Weston. 1. Struck out: Ur ban, 6; Warren, 7. Batteries: Urban snd Kasper; Warren and Wolta. Umpire. Kou- aeie. Fremnnt Wlaa Prone Mayer Brothers. FREMONT. Neb.. July U-8peclal.)-Freuwnt defeated Mayer Brothers' nine from linculn, yesterday In a close game. Hem did nil the batting for Fremont and made both the runa, the first on a sacri fice and an error. Score: R U E. Fremont 1 0 P 0 0 0 0 1 3 8 3 Mayer Bros.... 0001000 01 8 1 Two base hits: Heln, Frtta. Home run: Heln. Bases on balls: Off Keonig, 1. Struck out: By Kopentck. 7; by Koenlg, 4. BatterUrs: Fremont. Koperick, Buseli and Raymond; Mayer Brothers, Keonig and Mil ler. Wrestler Hart at Hank teaman. BEKKLKMAN, Neb.. July ll-8peiat-In a wrestling bout here Saturday for a small purs George Bothwell suffered the tislorallon of his left shoulder by J. C. breiliauer of Llnooln. An effort will b made to effect a match belwaon Brelhauer and Deeder, a titration wrestler. The Benklemaa baaeball club has barn reornemsod with a corps of competent alaVMia anj aavaral aaaiK 1 1 1 - Luil during Ui sasoi. PIRATES L0SETW0T0 CIANTS In Fint Trier Foil to Find Mathew son and Are Shut Oat. HITS SCATTERED IN SECOND Pittsburg- Makes three Home Kens, Bat None of Them Come With Men on Rase eore of Other names. NW YORK, July ll.-Ncw York took I'oth games of a double heder here today by a score of 7 to 0 and 7 to 4. The home team could not hit Malhewson In the f rst great and were puneble to make hits when men were on bases In the second contest. Pittsburg had three home runs In the fec ond game, two of them being In succes sion. NEW YORK. P1TTSDIRU B.H O.A.E. B.H O A C. Tenney, T., Dorlf. ih. .. Breiniihan, f Donlln, rf... Seymour, cf Pltn. lb.. Brain, lb.... S IS OTTinmas, rf. .. 4 I 1 I' Letch, lb 1 M lrk If t 0 Wn-r, M . . 9 0 OAb tirnln. 2b. 1 OKli.rlif. It. ... S 1 tiWtlsou. rf . Ulbaon. t... Ilfield, p.. Cl'amnltl, p. Ktae . I 0 , I 0 0 S . 2 0 , t 0 MeCnrm' If. 4 Prldwfll. m.. Maihewvoii, p 4 Tofelt M 11 27 T Total! 17 7 1 Hatted for Camnltz In seventh. Pittsburg o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P 0 New York 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0-7 Two-bnse lilts: Storke, Dovl", Seymour. Hits: off Lelfield. 7 In 1 Innings; off Cam nttt, 4 In "S Innings. Stolen base: Doyle. Left on l)HSes: PittshurK, 3: New York, 6. Bases on balls: off Camnlts. 1. Struck out: by Mat he son. 2; bv Camnlti, 3. Time 1:30. l.'mplres: O'Day "and Klctn. Score second game: NEW YOUK. PtTTSBl'RO. B.H O A K B.H. O.A.E. Tenney, lb... Dojrle. !b Bremahan, c. Donlln. rf..,, eymiwr, rf.. i 11 1 Thomas, tf. .. & 0 Leach, 3b I l( larKf. It 4 ( Wagner, M . . . I fi Ah'tlchio, 2b. I f Storke. lb. . .. 4 tWlimn, rf..., 4 1 Olhaon, e 4 0 Mariioi, p... . I Mnsller 1 0 I I 1 "lln. Jb,... I t MrCorm'k. If. 4 t Brlitwrll, . . 0 McOlnnltr. p. 4 I Wllrie, p.,.,0 0 4 Touna. P 1 iwaia .ai u n ii i Totala 27 11 27 1J 1 Batted for Maddox in fifth: Pittsburg o 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0-4 New York 0 0 0 3 8 0 1 0 0-7 Two-base bits: Thomas 2, Seymor,, Hreanahan. Thren-hnae hits' Tkonlln i. UHome runs: Wagner, Storke, Wilson. Hits: wh jHacHiox, i in rive innings; otx xoung, 6 In four Innlnas: off MeGlnnltv. 11 In rei- 2 en and two-third Innings. Sacrifice hits: ieacn, uonin. moien nases: ieacn tev mour; Devlin. Double plays: Devlin, Urid well and Tenny; Tenny and Doyle. Left on bases: Pittsburg, 10; New Y'ork. 7. Bases on balls: oft MeQInnlty, 3; off Mad dox. 3: off Youna. 3. Struck out: bv Mc- .iu.ii., . ... v.: . . v... , ,,j s-i'iiiiiii j . i, uj tuui'ii i, vy IIIHUUOX, 1. . 1IU Ipltch: Maddox. Time: 1:46. Umpires: Klem and O'Dav. Boston Wins In F.leventh. CINCINNATI, July 13 After two men were out In the ninth the Bostons hit Coak ley for a triple and three 'Ingles, scoring two runs and bringing about a tie. The winning run was forced over the plate in the eleventh on a base on halls. Score: BOSTON. CINCINNATI. B.R.O.A R. B.H. O.A.E. Keller. If.... 6 9 4 0 0 ItuKglna. 2t.. 5 0 4 1 4 OKane. cf I 0 0 0 0 0 VLobart. Jb.... I 2 1 1 0 t CSchlel, t 2 12 10 2 OOantel, lb.... 2 0 2 2 0 0 OPario-rt. If... 4 12 0 4 0 0 Mitchell, rf.. 4 0 4 1 0 OHtilrwItt, as . 4 0 1 2 ) 1 OCoakley, p.... 1 0 2 2 1 1 0Mowrer 110 0 0 SO 4 0 Totala 35 t 23 14 1 0 0 Dahlen. as.... (10 Beaumont, rf. I I 1 Bower-man, lb 4 114 Hltchey. lb.. 5 1 2 Brows, rf .. 4 Hannlfan, tb. I Batoa 1 Swnay, lb.. 1 Orahaia, c... 6 Dorner, p 2 Flaherty .... I Boutea, p 2 Totala 42 M 14 ft Batted for Hannlfan In the eighth. Batted for Domer In the ninth. Batted for Coakley In the eleventh. Cincinnati .... 100000100002 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 13 Two-base hit: Paskert. Three-base hits: Schlel, Beaumont. Sacrifice hits: Schlel, Bowerman. Stolen baae: Lobert. Double plsy: Dorner to Bowerman. First bane or. balls: Off Coakley, 2; off Dorner, 2. Struck out: By Coakley. 1: by Boultes, 1. Hits: Off Dorner, 4 In eight Innings; off Boultes, 1 In three innings. Time: 2 VO. Umpire: Rudderham. Philadelphia Beats Chloasro. CHICAGO, July 13. Philadelphia won to day in a hard hitting game. Errors helped the run-getting on both sides. Score: PHILADELPHIA. CHICAOO. B.H. O.A.E. B.H. O.A.E. Orant, 2b.. Knaba, 2b. Tltua. rf.. Masee. If.. I 2 1 12 1 1 IHnfman. lb... 6 I Sherkanl. if.. I 0 0 Howard, rt... 5 0 OZim'rman, 2b i 0 ORtolnfeldt, lb. I 0 1 Mnran, c 4 4 0 Durbln, cf 4 1 Tinker, aa. ... 4 4 OLundrren, p. . 2 12 2 4 I I BranafteM, lb 4 2 12 Oaborna, cf. I 1 4 10 Ponlia, as.. Dooln, c... Sparka, p. . Totala.... 4 1 i 2 1 Eera 1 . n 15 n 13 2 Totala 40 14 27 It 2 Batted for Lundgren In ninth. Chicago 00008000 28 Philadelphia 10020001 28 Two-base hit: Moran. Three-base hit: Grant. Home run: Bra'nsfleld. Sacrifice hits: Knabe. McUee, Sparks. Stolen bases: Tkus, McUee. Double plays: Sparks. Dooln snd Bransfleld; Doolln, Knabe and Bransfield. Left on bases: Chicago, 9; Philadelphia, 6. Bases on errors: Chicago, 1; Philadelphia. 2. Struck out: By Lund gren, 4; by Sparks. 3. Time: 1:5.'. Um pires: Cmslle and Johnstone. Cardinals Win Prom Dodgers. ST. LOUIS, July 13. 8t. Louis won from Brooklyn today. 3 to 2. a wild pltrh by Holmes In the ninth Inning letting in the winning run. Konetchy, Barry and Dele hanty made consecutive triples ofr Rucker in the seventh Inning and Rucker was re tired as a result. Score: ST. LOl'IS. BROOKLYN'. B.H.O.A.B. B II. O.A.E). Murray, cf.... 4 4 2 0 OBurch. If 4 110 4 Brrna. lb 3 Konetchy, lb. 4 Barry, rf.... . 4 Dalehanty. If. I t harlaa. aa 4 Hoalclter, 2b. 2 Bllas. c 2 Raymond, p. . 2 0 1 0 Maioner, rr.. 4 c Hummel, Jb . 4 1 10 1 2 1 1 2 1 0 OLumley, rf. 0 Jordan, lb OSharhaa, lb I Lewla, as. ... fHriin. c... CHucker. p... Ho) ma, p.., Totala. w 121 1 1 Totala 31 i'n 11 0 Winning run scored with two out. St. I -nil Is 00000020 13 Brooklyn 00100100 01 Two-base hit: Hostetter. Three-base hit: Konetchy, Barry. Delelianty (2). Home run: Burch. Hits: Off Rucker. 4 In six Innings; off Holmes, 3 In three Innings. Stolen bases: Rucker, Burch, Bliss. Double play: Maloney to Bergen. Left on bases: St. I-oula. 4; Brooklyn, 8. First base on balls. Off Raymond. 1; off Rucker, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Rucker. 1. Struck out: By Raymond, ; by Rucker, 8; by Holmes. 2. Wild pitch: Holmes. Time: 1:87. Umpire: Rlgler. BALL MAGNATR DIES IX ITAVD Themas J. Bryre Stricken with Heart Pallors Daring Proart-ss of tiame. COLUMBUS, O.. July 11 Thomas J. Bryce. president of the Columbus American Association Base Ball company, died sud denly yesterday in a seat in the grand stand at Neil park, where he had gone to witness the last game of the scheduled Series between Columbus and Toledo. Heart disease wis the cause. For the last three years Mr. Bryce had been In poor health and several times his life had been despaired of. For the last week his condition waa Improved and he found himself able to attend, to such busl Mas matters as required his personal at tention. After entering the srsndstand he greeted John T. Brush and John J. McUraw. offi cials of the New York Nationals, who writ here from Pittsburg to watch some of the f layers perform. It was while In converse Ion with these visitors that Mr. Bryce waa stricken. He died before he could be re moved from the grandstand. For fifteen years Mr. Bryce hsd been engsged In business here. Six years ago he undertook the work of popularising base ball In Columbus and the success scored was a signal one. The base ball game was postponed out of respect to Mr. Bryce. ritrhed Ball Ends Life. ROCKFORD, 111.. July 13 -Whlle catch ing in a base ball game, Frank Howard, aged 14 yeara, of Harvard. 111., waa hit over the heart by a amiftly pitched ball yester day and Instantly killed. Wither t-oaea Two on Errors. WILBER. Neb.. July 13 t Special.) Wll ber played the Blue Rapids, Kan., team here baturday and Sunday, losing both tunas oa rang errors. la tha first game W liber soored twice In Uts second luuLug Standing of the Teams WEFT. LE.AOI K AMKR. ,S3'N. w.i.rc W.LPrt I s.iinx city .4" 22 VS' lr.diannpolls 54 K :i v 'mil nn ... Uncoln ... Ixrivcr ... ..5 S3 .677 Lovl-v.lle ....4' 3, .. ..41 87 5:s! Toledo 4.4 37 .fc ..43 40 .611 Columbus ....47 4i .M1 Pueblo ...15 47 .4.;. Minneapolis .42 40 .612 I'S .Moines.. .Hi 50 .3.i!i Milwaukee ..38 oi .4.1.' Kansas City. 37 M .4'0 St. Pint 6-1 341 NAT L LFAGUE. W.t. ivt AMKR. LEAOl'K. W.LPct Chicago 4S 30 .(WPt. Iu1s.. Pittsburg ....4 32 ,5:m Detrnlt ... New York. ...45 32 .6i;Chlcago .. Cincinnati i .ix km n.voinn.l ..IS 31 .67 ..45 32 .SSI ..43 34 oJ 42 34 ,SM Philadelphia 33 37 .4711 Philadelphia 37 37 .6 rtnmon 3T 42 .4 A Boston 3S 42 .4x Brooklyn J9 44.SCtNew York. . . .29 4S .377 fit. louts 29 47 .SSS Washington .2S 47 .373 OAMKS TODAY. Western LeHgue Lincoln at Omaha, filoux City at 1'ueblo, Des Molncs at l.n Ver. National League New York at rtttah'irir. American League Chicago at Philadel phia, St. Louis at Washington. Detroit at Boston, Clcvelund at New York. American Association Indianapolis at Tolvdo. Louisville at Columbus. Ht. Paul at Karens City, Minneapolis at Milwaukee on clean hlta, and with good support the score should have stood two to nothing In favor of Wllher. Shlmonek held the visitors for five Ir-nlnus without a hit, al lowing only our hits for the remainder of the game. Score: R.H.E. Blue Rapids... 00001020 14 4 1 Wllber 0 2,0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 9 5 Batteries: Blue Rapids. Marshall. Mers clion and Iindls; Wllher, 8hlmonek and ftnrkan. Two base hits: J. Shlmonek. Storkarj. Earned runs: Willier 2. Struck out: By Merschon, (!; by Marshall, 6; by Shlm onek. 9. Umpire: Watson. Score second game: ' R.ll E. Blue Rapids.... 31000JOO 06 7 0 Wllber 040 0, 0000 04 8 3 Batteries: Blue Rapids, Mers.'lion, Bar ber and I-ardls; Wllber, Trimble and Stor kan. Three base lilt: I.nndls. Struck out: By Merschon, 3; by Barber, 7; by Tremble, 6. Balk: Merschon. Kavned runs: Blue Rapids, 1; Wllber, 2. Umpire: Harvey. At tendance: 600. GAMES IN AMKR.ICAN ASSOCIATION Cot am bus Wins Close Contest From Louisville. COLUMBUS. July 13. Good win. with a triple ahead of Frlel's lonn fly, marie his own game safe In the eighth. is singles by Stanley and Rt!awlth tno out, gave IjOiiisvlllo a run In l.u- ninth. Fohl's catch ing and generalship was the feutu e of the flawless defense the Ccluinhus club pro duced. No I? tn le will be played Tuesday afternoon, when the ftinernl of President Brvce will be held. Score: Slovoll out; hit with batted ball. - Columbus 10000 001 2 Louisville 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Sacrifice hits: Odwoll (2), WoodruTf. Sullivan. Sacrifice fly hits: Frlel, Con galton. First base on balls: Off Goodwin. 4. Two-base hit: Hughes. Three-base hit: Ooodwln. Double plays: Frtel to Klhm, Kruger to Wrigley. Struck out: By Good win, 2; by Adams, 3. Time: 1:?2. Umpire: Owens. 4 Kawtown Wins In Sixth. KANSAS CITY, July 13-In a listless game, lntereatlng only in the fifth inning, when Kansas City made six runa, the locals defeated St. Paul today. Wood Btruck out twelve men. Score: St. Paul O0022000 1-6 Kansas City 10006201 10 Earned runs: Kansas City. 2; St. Paul, 2. Two-bare hits: Beckley. fleier. Three-basrt hits: Flood, Tiemeyer. First base on balls: Off Miller, C; off Teal. 6; off Wood, 3. Struck out: Bv Miller, 2; by Teal, 2; by Wood. 12. Hits: Off Miller, 6 In four and a -half Innings: off Teal. 6 In four and a half Innings; ofr Wood, I? In nine Innings. Left on bases: Kansas City, 10; St. Paul, 5. Double plays: Wheeler to Flood to Tie meyer, Wood to Beckley to Cross. Stolen baues: Geler, Wheeler. Davis, Hallman (2), Cross, Wood. Sacrifice hlta: Davis, Miller, Gehrlng, Downle, Brown. First baae on errors: Kansas City, 2; St. Paul, 1. Hit with pitched ball: Cross.-Hallinon. Neigh bors. Time: 2:26. Urrfpirc: . Blerhaltef. Miller- Win In Tenth. MILWAUKEE, July 13. Fiene and Sehneiberg enRWged in a ledhot pitching duel today, Minneapolis winning in the tenth on Oyler's two-bHRger, followed by a scratch double by Wclday. Score: Batted for Brown In the ninth. Milwaukee 00000010001 Minneapolis OOlOOOOOOl 2 Two-hase hits: Robinson, Flynn, Oyler, Welday. Three-base, hit: O'Nell. Sacrifice hits: Fiene, Oyler. Beville. Stolen bases: Smith, Flynn, Double nlays: Robinson to McCormlck to Brown, AlcCormii-k to Kooir son, Fiene to Clarke. First ba.se on bulls: Off Sehneiberg. 2; off Fiene, 1. Struck out; By Sehneiberg. 7; by Fiene, 8. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Kane. CRIPPLES WIN FH OU ANTLERS With Many Players Off, Hollys Played Good Game and Score Was 5 to it. In a hard fought exciting game at Flo rence park the Hollys defeated the Antlers by 6 to 3. Rivalry between tliee leums kept tl.e players on edge nil through. The Hollys were greatly hanriicappt d, us Gib son, their hard hlttlne catcher, was k pt out of the game becsuat- of un Injury, while Captain Glllham's lllne.'s was the cause of hla work being decidedly ofr. Besides thesi two. bleek, who caught, was suffering from tin injury, and this kept Cross irom letting out h s best. It seems to be the ruh for (rippled teams to hit hard and the Hollvs proven no exception, as thev hit Kelly l.ercely and frequently. P. Kellv must be iredlted with coolness and Judgment In Eunciies or he would hsve had a much arger score stuck up against linn. Catches y the two Murphys and Hamilton, and the hitting of J. Kelly ami Rablmwln were the features. Falconer's throw fiom center to third was a feature plav, and J Kelly had the privilege of spearing quite a few at the left hand corner. Score: HOLLYS. ANTLER8. AB.H.O.A.K. AUH.O.A.I Patroner. rf . 4 0 2 1 Othr, 2h 4 1 (1 0 f .?iir, an... a o 1 ui'-own, ID..,. 3 0 4 0 M And wa. lb 4 1 7 1 IBaker. aa 4 12 2 Rablno'la. rf. 4 I 0 Hamilton, 3b. 4 1 2 t C Murvhy, aa. 4 1 0 lEOsJeo. e... 4 110 1 Olllham. lb.. 4 111 1 t'hrlatman. cf 2 1 20 a'alc. c 2 1 t 4 UO Osdeu, rf.. 2 1 0 0 Broaaman, if. 2 0 4 1 OP.Killy, p.... 2 1 0 1 croaa, p 2 1 2 ( IK. Murphy, If. 2 0 1 ft Totala J.'j 10 27 14 4 Totala 20 2 24 4 4 Hollys 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 -5 Anilois 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 o 13 Earned runs: Hollys, 2; Antlers, 2. Two base hits: (iillhain, tfieek, Crons. Baker. Bicrif.o his: McAndrews Brefsman. B'olen hoses: Hollys, 8; Antlers, 6. Double play: Crocs to McAndrews to J. Kellv fctruck out: By Croas, lu; by p. Kt-ily 8 Bas-s on balls; Off Cross, 2; off p. Kelly 3. Hit by pitcher: By Cross. 1. Umplrej Ratekin and (Juigley. MERCHANTS DEFEAT TOW.NSENDS Rlelly Lets Ills Opponents Down with Two lilts. Tho Merchants of Omaha defeated the Tounsemia' tesm by the score of 4 to 3. The Touuends Were out-plaved at all stages of the game and should havo been shut out. They were let down with two hits by Rlelly, the star pitcher ot the Merchants. '('y" Young was sent to the stable In the fourth Inning, eights hits be-tr-f made off his curves. McDonald anl White v.ej-o the heavy hitters, each getting three hlta. Small put one over the fence for a home run, and played a fine game in the field. Melum played with a stiff neck and was bumped by Guigley which put hlin out of the game for a while, but he had eight chances and took them all. McDonald and Brown both caught fast games. Guigley stole two bases and was In the game at all times. MERCHANTS TOWNSENP. . AB H AOE. AB H A O E Kabnovlla, If. 4 0 0 0 QErlkson. aa . 4 0 0 1 I Whlla, lb..., t Malcona, 2b.. 4 Coa. lb 3 M' Donald, c . 4 Vani'laava. cf 4 Kiiljbt. aa .. 2 Small, rf 4 Hutlly. p 4 lav Mitchell, 2b. 2 1 2 CE.il. ,11, 3I... 4 0 II 4Uulsly. It... 4 14 0 Hill, lb 2 4 40 Coiir, c.f 4 2 1 4 Brown, a 2 4 I a Gorily, rf 2 4 10 2 4 vToung. a 1 Unm.rllv 9 Totala 24 11 11 it t - Totals ....31 2 I 24 2 . R.H.E. Merchants .... 10030000 tf 11 t Townsends 0104)0000 1 3 2 Two base hits: White: Three base hits: McDonald: Home run: Small: Stolen bases: Ouigley. 2: White, 1. i'aaasanellns Want a Game. The Campanellas are without a game for Sunday. July linn and would like to make arrangements with any team In or out of the state for a game on that d-'.te. Ad dress W. H. Atkins, laut Farr-ara street, or call Douglas 2!x4, Bell telephone, tir Inde pendent A-2M1, OmaLa, SL LOUIS WINS BOTH GAMES a Browns Taka Two Hard Fought Con tests From Senators. W0BK OF PITCHERS THE FEATURE Johnson Allows Bat Four lilts, Dnt Wild Pltrh Lets In Ban Howell and Waddell Pussies. WASHINGTON. July 13-St. Louis de feated Washington today In two . hard fought games, 3 to 2 and 4 to 2. Johnson allowed but four hits In the first game, but his wild pttoh let In the visitors' first run. Fowell was batted out of the box in the second, but Howell and Waddell were puzzles, while Smith was wild and In effective. The rieldlng of McBrlde was tho feature of bath games. Score, first game: 8T. LOflS. B.H. O.A.E WASHINOTOV. B.H.O.A.B S'one, rf 1110 VXlllan, cf 2 110 0 Hartjall, If . 4 ft 0 0 OsKhpIke, 3b.. 4 0 12 0 Wllliama, 2h. 4 0 1 4 0 1 OOanlrv, If 4 4 2 0 1 1 0 U 2 4 0 0 4 12 I 0 0 0 0 0 1 t 0 0 Walla.c. Fa. . 4 lloflman, i'f.. 2 T. Jones. In.. 2 Ferrla. 3b 4 tllua, e 2 urmham, p... 3 2 I 1 firmer, rf. 2 4 (i W arner, a.. 0 1 Ptrret, c... 2 1 e Freeman. lb.. 2 1 2 0 0 1 t Altlrer. 2b... 4 4 2 2 0 0 0 MrllrloV, aa . 4 1 1 4 0 Johnaon. D... 4 0 0 1 1 Totala 22 41722 Totala 4i 7 27 11 1 Washington 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 02 St. Louis 00010020 0-3 Three-base hit: Blue. Sacrifice hits: Milan. Hoffman, T. Jones (2). Stolen bases: Shlpke, Clymer (2), Altlzer, Stone. Double play: Warner and Shlpke. Left on bases: Washington. 7; St. Louis. 4. Bases on balls: Off Johnson, 2; off Oraham, 1. Bases on errors: Washington, 2; St.Axnils. 1. Hit by pitched ball: Graham. 2. .CStruek out: By Johnson. 11: by Graham. 7. Wild pitch: Johnson. Time: 1:50. Umpire: O'Laugh lln. Score, second game: ST. LOt'IS. WASHINGTON. B.H.O.A.F. B.H. O.A.E Stone. If.... 0 0 Milan, rf 6 0 OSrhlpkf, 3b... 4 4 Oflanliy, If.... 3 2 OCIynier, rf 2 2 2 1 1 0 I 1 I 0 0 0 ft 0 0 0 HarttHI. rf.. 5 2 Wllliama, 2b. 4 0 Valla.-, as... 2 ft Hoffman, rf . . 1 0 T. Jonea, lb. 2 0 Ferrla, tb ... 4 1 I (l Pickering, rf. 1 0 1 f-Ptreet. c 2 15 1 0 Freeman, 1b.. 4 1 12 I Fpencrr, c. Powell, p.. Howell, p, Wandrll, p T!Ra Blue 2 2 4 0 OAlttrer. h... 4 1 0 0 0 OMrBrtda. aa... 4 10 0 1 OSmlth. p I 0 0 0 1 ocatea 1 0 12 1 1 1 If 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Totala 24 S 27 17 1 Totala 21 2 27 0 Batted for Smith In ninth. Batted for Powell in fourth. Batted for Howell In eighth. Washington 01100000 0-2 St. Iyiuls 00012000 1-4 Two-base hits: Snencer, Shlnke. Three base Pit: Milan. Hits: Off Powell, ft in three Innings; off Howell, 2 In four Innings. Sacrifice hits: Hoffman (T). Stolen base: Hoffman. Double plays: Shlpke snd Free man: Hoffman and Spencer: McBrlde and Freeman. Left nn bases: Washington, 7: St. Louis, 9. Bases on halls: Off Smith, 7; off Powell. 1: off Waddell, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Howell, 1. Struck out: By Smith. 3; bv Howell, 2. Time: 2:05. Umpire: O'l.anghlln. Sox and Athletics Divide. PHILADKLPH1A. July 13,-Chlrago broke even with Philadelphia in a double header today. Score, first game: PHILADELPHIA. CHICAOO. B.H O A 1!. B.H. O.A.E. llartael. If... 2 12 0 UHahn. rf 2 0 10 0 Nlchnla. 2b .. 1 0 2 2 1 Anderaon. rf.. 2 10 0 0 H. IlaTla, lb. 2 ft 5 1 OJnnra, cf 4 2 0 U Murphy, rf...4 1 2 0 Olrbcll, lb 4 1 '. 1 0 J. Collins, 8b. 4 2 4 2 OPoughrrly, If 4 2 ft 0 0 Oldrlng. cf... 4 0' 1 0 0 O. Iialva, 2b. 4 0 1 1 0 R. Collins. Hi 1 I ! ( Sullivan, 0...2 0 I 0 0 Rchreck, C... 2 0 5 0 ( Weaver. C....2 110 0 lRert, p 0 0 0 0 OTannehlll, 2b 4 1 0 S 1 riank, p 3 1 0 1 0 Parent, aa.... 2 12 4 1 Manual. D.... 1114 0 Totala 24 4 27 21 Totala 34 10 .4 IS i Chlcano '. 10 (i 00000 01 I hiladelphla 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 -6 Two-hase hits: Dougherty. Hartzel, Mur- ' phy. Tnree-base lilt: Collins. Hits: Off I uygert, 3 in one-third Inning; off I linn, ' 7 In eight and two-thirds innings. Sacnl c.-l hits: Nichols (2), Davis (1). Slireck. Dotl'dc ' flays: parent, Ishell; Nichols, E. t'.il Ins, I. Davis; J. Collins. Nichols; J. 'ollms, ' Nichols. II. Davis, Nichols; K. 'Coll lis to! 11. Davis. Bases on La'ls: Manuel. 3. Bns n on errors: Chicago, 1; Philadelphia, 2. k.pit.il, a,,. TJ.. n . .... ... . ,. I by Plunk, 2. Wild pitch: Manuel, 1. 'line: 1:48. Umpire: Connolly. CHK'Af.O. PHILADELPHIA. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.n. llahn, rf t 1 3 1 0iartscl, If... 3 2 2 0 0 Jonea, cf 4 1 1 0 ONIrhnla. L'b...3 10 4 0 IrlM-ll, lb 4 2 11 1 ODirrr. 2b 0 0 0 1 0 nauheny. If 4 2 2 0 tIaia, lb 4 0 10 0 0 O. Havla. III. 5 0 2 4 1 Murphy, rf... 4 2 I 0 0 Sulllvau, a i a i oj. folllna. 3b 4 2 0 3 e Tannehlll. 31.. 6 Parent, ra. . . . 3 3 0 2 i Ol.lrll.g. cf... 4 0 4 0 0 1 1 1 t K. folllna. aa 4 0 4 1 1 White, p Totala. 4 0 12 ('Smith, c 1 0 0 0 0 Powrra, c 2 1 t 0 1 42 13 27 12 3 Unnr. p.,.1 0 0 0 0 ( oomba, p.... 3 0 9 0 0 Seybold 1 ft A 0 0 Totala 34 3 27 10 4 Score, recond game: rutted for Nichols In eighth. Chicago 2 0 1 2 0 0 4 0 f 3 I hiladelphla 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 u t 2 Two-b.-s hits: llahn t2l. Ishell. J. Collins. Thre -base hits: Murphy, Powers. Home run: Hartzel. Hits: Off l ender. 7 in threj and two-:hlr.ls innings; off ol mis, 6 in rive and one-thirl innings. S.nrifhe hit: Pa rent (2). eitulcu base: O. Davis. Double play: Hahn to Ishell; Pa:eut to lsbe'1. Bases on IihIIs- Off ll..n.,p 1 ,.t rnm 2. Firm on errors: Chicago,' 4; Phlludrl- j I .iua. j. hi ny pitcher: By White, 1. Struck out: By White, E; by Coombs, 6. Passed ball: powers. Wild pitch: Wh te Time: 2:5. Umpire: Connolly. Cleveland Hlnnka Near York, NEW YORK. July 13. The local Ameri cans failed to keep up the good work they showed agalnBt Cleveland on Snturdav anil were Hhut out by the visitors today, i to 0. Score: CLEVELAND NEW YORK B.H. O.A.E. B.H. O.A.E. J. Clarke. If 3 3 3 0 ONIIen, lb 4 2 2 4 6 2 10 0 Ofonroy, rf . . . 4 110 0 2 4 0 0 UMorlarlty, lb. I t I I t 2 1 11 I (It haae, lb 4 1 12 0 V 3 12 10 Hemphill, cf. 4 1 1 1 0 llradlry, aa. ., 2 Turner, rf. .. 2 Hhkman, lb.. 2 Lajole. !b... 2 N. Clark, c. 2 Hin'm'n, rf-aa 4 IVrrlng. 3b. .. 4 Blrm'tiam, cf. 2 Cliach, p 4 2 b 1 (ll-l-haoly, if. 4 V 2 4 0 1 0 1 t. Call, aa 2 2 14 0 12 3 0 Klelnnw, c... 2 1 I 0 0 2 0 O'ljka 1 0 0 0 0 14 UBIalr, c 110 0 0 Manning, p. Totala 21 10 17 U d'Hwecn -y .. 2 0 0 0 0 14 0 0ft Totala 34 10 27 It 0 Ratted for Klelnow In the seventh. Hatted for Manning In the ninth. Cleveland 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 03 New York 000 0 00000 0 Two-base hits: Bradley. Hickman. Nibs. Btruck out: By Manning, 1: by Chech, 1. Boston and Detroit Split. BOSTON, Ju!y 13. Hoeton and Tetrolt each won a game this afternoon. Boat in played raggedly and Detroit tit hard In the first game, the visitors winning laaily. In the second game Morgan ki pt the vlsli ors' hits well Si uttered, w hile the locals drove Summers from the box. Sco.e, llrat game: DETROIT. BOSTON' B.H. O.A.E. D.H. O.A.E. M.-Intyre, If.. 3 1 2 0 vM'Cnnnrll, 2b 2 1 1 0 2 aVhaaler, sa..4 1 2 I 01rd, 3b 4 2 I I 4 (rawlord, cf. I 2 1 1 Ol raralli, rf .. 4 1 2 4 ft Cil.b. rf 6 2 2 0 OSuliiv.n. if . 4 12 0 1 Roaaman, lb . 4 2 12 ft OSIahl, lb 2 12 2 1 CougliUn, 3b. 4 0 2 3 UWasnar, aa... 4 1 2 I 4 Schmidt, c... 4 0 2 2 trn. r. c 2 0 2 1 0 Dowoa, 2b 2 12 4 0L,ort .... 1 0 ft ft 4 Killlan. ... 4 14 2 OFrultl. p 3 4 4 11 Carrlnau, c... 1 0 2 4 4 Totala 34 12 27 17 OCtcolie, p....O 4 ft 4 ft Total! 22 121 U k Batud for Crlger In eighth. Detroit 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 Two-base hit: fravath. Three-base hits: Col'b. Rossman f2). Hlis: Off Prulit, 9 in elsht innings; off Clcutte, 3 In one Inning. Sacrifice hit: 8cha-fer. Stolen base: Tho ney. fases on talis: Off Prtutt, 2: off Clcotte, 1; off Killlan, 1. First ra-a on eirurs: Iietrult, 1. Hit by pitcher: Bv Kil llan, 1 (Stahll. Struck out: By Pruitt, 2; by Killlan. 3; by Clcotte. 1. Paae2 ball: Crlger. Time: 1:62. Umpires: Kgau and Hurst. Score, second game: BOSTON. DETROIT B.H O.A.E. B.H O.A.E. MTonnWl, tb 4 3 1 4 a Wrlmvr. If.. 4 111$ Lord, 2b 4 1 1 1 0 8. ha.lor. aa . 3 1 3 I 0 Thoney, If.... 4 4 4 1 4 Crawford, cf. 4 4 2 4 4 Oaaaiar, rf ... 2 1 ft 4 4 Cobb, rf 4 4 4 4 4 Sullivan, cf . I 1 2 4 ft Roaaman, lb . 4 I 10 1 ft Stahl. lb 1 t 4 4 4Cou(hlln. lb. 3 1 1 4 4 Wainar. aa... 4 114 4 Jooes 1 1 ft Carrlsaa. 0... 2 2 4 4 4 Srhuldt, C...4 14 4 4 Morsao, p ... 2 4 4 3 4Powna. tb ...4 4 2 1 ft Summara. s.,3 4 I 1 Totals. . . 27 10 37 4 Nil. p t 1 4 4 S Totala . 24 4 14 14 I Batted far oCughlm In ninth. Boston 00003100 4 Detroit 01000001 o-S Two-base hits: Roaaman, Ixird Hits: Off 3iimniarac4 In. alav ituuiuiaw alt sluaiaav 1 la two Innings. Sacrifice hit: Ptald M lrn bns.-s; Cnualiltti. ul'lvan. StnM. J. no s Doub.e plays: Schaef r and Downs; rshmld and I'nant. l a-eson Kill: on cSunnr.ers, ; off Morgan. I tft Sllass I. Ill; b pitcher: R Summers. 1 fiahli. struck cut: By Motgan, 8; be Snags I. Passed ball: Schmidt. Time: 1 47.. f mplies: Hurst and l.'ann. DlliVT III 2TIE Qt ITE I MB ALLY L..-G.-A. Hardware Team glint Ont Ideals and Secured Mir Rons. The Iee-Glsss-Andreesens shut cut the Ideal Hustlers yesterday afternoon at tne Ideal Hustler s park and got nine sc re.. Two bases on balls, nn error and three singles gave the Lee-Glass-Andreesen's five runs In the second Inning, and two singles, a base on halls and l.awler's two sarker netted four more In the sixth. Fast work by the hardware men In the sixth killed the oblv chance for the Bluffltes to score. Ferry led off with a tw.i base hit, Ooff drew four wide ones. Suthoff hit to Morlarty, who threw- Kerrv out at t lilr.1 Wnoten and Morlarlfv to C. Clair, tVoff and Suthoff going to third and rccond. re spectively. Schneider closed the Inning by striking out. Molarity's pitching and the fast work of Gibson and Henrv In the outfield were the features. "Clink" Clair flayed his usual fast game at first. The ee-Olass-Andteeson's meet the string Maryfn-llle, iMol. team next Sunday at Marysvllle. Score: L.-O - A. lDKAL Hl'STI.F.KS. AB II O A K. All II OAK faaer. If,... 2 0 vOrrf. aa 3 1 1 a o K. t lair. c. Lawler, aa.. Hrury. rf... Mlnlkua, :tb. nihaon, cf .. f rialr. lb. 0 10 4 OSut'ioff, rf... 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 lWootrn. lh. .. 3 0 12 0 0 (i 0 hn-l.l-r. Jb 4 0 12 0 0 I 4 OPtleracn. If. 2 2 0 OFerater. e... 1 7 0 0 T ..i, le-r. 21. . 10 1 0 Powers, cf.. 0 0 2 CFrrry. p 4 0 2 0 0 2 4 4 1 4 3 0 111 3 0 10 0 3 2 0 3 1 Pnnah'tT. lb. 3 Uorlarlty, p.. 2 Totala J 7 27 4 1 Totala S 27 12 2 L.-O.-Andreesen ...0600040 0 00 Ideal Hustlers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two baso hits: Liwlcr, Ferr. 8to en I as a: Casey, i Clair. Gibson til. Golf, le on balls: Off Morlarltv, 1; off Ferry, a Hit by pitched ball: Henry. Gibson. Wild pl.ch: terry. Struck out: Hy Morlarl.y, lu; by Ferry. 9. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Kmipp. BTORZ COR OXAS BEAT It A M II I. Kits II rod beck Retarna to Pitch Good Game fur Stora After Ilia Absence. The Stors Coronas walloped the Ram blers of South Omaha by a score of 10 to 3 on tho Signal Corps grounds at Fort Omaha Rmdheck ccl--hrated his return to the game, after an absence of two months. He allowed seven hits, but kept them scattered with the exception of the clahtn inning wher three hits scored two runs. Spellinan caught his first game for the Brewers and more than niado Rood, his three base hit bringing In two runs. Ilarh ten was the slugger, getting three hits w.t,i Smith a rinse second with two two-base drives. Kill hit for three bases and two bases against his old team mates. Stor'i Coronas play ai McClellund. Ia., next Sun day. Score: 8TOKX CORONAS. RAMBLERS. AB H. O.A.E. All. H. O.A.E. Carrey, lb... a 1 ft 4 OCollna, as ... 2 V 1 4 0 Fpallraan, e.,-4 2 4 2 ON. Kill. 3b.. 2 2 4 0 1 Kucera. aa...S 3 1 2 1 l.lnniond. c .. 4 0 8 4 o Banrio, rf.... 6 0 0 1 OTuttle, :b... 4 2 3 2 0 Haehtan, lb.. I 115 1 0 Swart z. rf 4 0 10 0 Hoda, If 4 ft 1 0 Ofoad, If 4 0 0 0 0 Younir, lb.... 4 1 3 0 OUenron, p 4 0 0 ft 0 N Smith, cf.. 2 2 2 4 OM Manlg l, lh 4 1 7 0 i Brodbeck, p.. 3 0 0 t 1 Swllt, cf 3 2 2 0 0 Totala 38 II 27 18 3 Totala 32 7 6 10 4 Storx Coronas...... 23004000 11) Ramblers 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0-3 Earned runs; Storx Coronas, 4; Ramblers 2. Three base hks: fnelltuan, Km. To base hits: Swift, Tuttie, Kill, Ga-vcy Hachten, N. Smith (2). Sacrltlie hit: Hrod beck. Bases on balls: off Benson, i- off Brodheck, 3. Struck out: By Bensjn, 0; by Brodbeck, 4. Ix?ft on bases: Stors Con.na 0; Ramblers, 6. Hit by pitched ba i: H.n Hi Hodge. Time: 1:45. Umpire: McKay. PRESIDENT GREETS" S1IOOTKRS Army Mnch Plenaed nlth Victory of ' American Team. WASHINGTON. July 13. The victory of the American lillein, 11 snooting lr, i-.n0,aii, gives mui.li aatisiautlon to army men. Lieutenant Albert S. Jones, secretary of the National Rifle Association ot America., has received the following telegram irom President Roosevelt: "Accept my hearty congratulations and extend them t the tenm whieli has dm so well. JU'IIrJOlJUtlH RUOSriVU,!.' General William t,'io7.ier. cniet or oid nance. liud tlua to say today of the. tcuui . victor-: "Tlie magnificent performance of the new rifle and i.mmunltli.n. as shown by the vic tory of. the American team, demons; mted that the ehmtenlng of the army illie ua." not been followed by any liiereuse lu us accuracy oa predli ted ami il.at t.ie ummunl tton used, though not uf guM-rnmenl make, nevertheless carried a sharp pointed tiuilut similar to the one recently adopted by tnle Uepastment. C-juseiiueiitly the res. ills ot tne shoot are h I fi ;i 1 y gratifying." At the coming lit'le uasoclai'oii inaiciies Hi Camp 1'crry, Ohio. It ia txpected tliat the rifle and ammunition will esiahiiuii new lecoids at all distances. General Robert. Snaw Oliver. assis:an'. secretary of wur, cabled to General Drain as follows: "Hearty congratulations to you and your men for thr great victory." General Oliver today raid: "This victory means much for the causo of rifle shoot ing In this country. It phows iIkh tu. I'nited States still leads the world In In dividual skill, hut what we wnnt Is a grra: number of sharpshooters instead of 11 f w experts, and we are gradually reai h!njs that point through the Instrumentality of tho annual matches, the liberal appropria tions of congress for range and practice and the rlflu Clubs of tha National Rifle association." WESTER t.ui.r- MKiiT uri:.s One IlniMlred and ' Fourteen Mturters from 11 ties of Weal, ROCK ISLAND. 111., July 13.-President A. R. Gates and Secretary ICngl-r of the Western Golf ossurlalion at o'cloi k this morning officially opened the annual 'our ranicnt al Rc:f Island arn nal 1 nk.. There were 114 starters from Chicago. lU. l.ouis, St. Paul, Minneapolis. Omaha. Des Molncs, Indianapolis, Ioulsvllle and oilier cities. Only tiio qualifying rounds fur tlilrty-Jix holes wern scheduled for today. l'hllaJellilnna Field I'oorly. SOUTIIAilPTUN. July 13.-Th Gentle men of I'hlladelphla cricket team began the llilrd match of their Kugllsli tour today. The rhilailelphl.ins this time were pitted against the County Hampshire eleven, who Went In first and up to lunch time had stored H? runs for two wickets. The Phlladelphlans played the same team with which thev defeated Worcestershire, with the exception tlmt W. H. Sayen dis placed F. A. Green. J. R. Green took the first wicket when Ihe score was only 103, but the fielding or the visitors was nut so good as In tho two earlier matches and the score ot the home players mounted up ranldlv and thev had a total of 1'37 when the third wicket fell. The Yellow Peril. Jaundice n-tin rla biliousness. vanishes when Dr. King's New Life Pills are taken Oitaranteed. 25c. Kor sale by IVaton Drug Co. New York and Philadelphia cannot be more pleasantly or conveniently reached than by the Grand Trunk-LcliiKh Valley double track route via Niagara Falls. Solid through trains of coaches and sleeping cars. Magnificent scenery. For descriptive literature apply to Geo. W. Vaux. A. Q. P. T. A., Grand Trunk hallway System. 12o Adams St., Chicago. V- Call for a high ball made vnta BottUd in Bond The Best Rye 1 La. EE! vB i Good old GOLF PLAY AT DAVENPORT Midlothian Kan in the Lead With St. Louis Man in the Place. LD WARDS HAKES COURSE RECORD Warn Irk Wood Toatrd aa Probabla Champion, After Starting Sen sationally Makes n Mesa at the Tenth Ilele. DAVENPORT, la.. July 13.-fSpeelal Tele gram. It looked as If the Midlothian club had captured first and place In the opening round of the western amateur golf cham pionship today until H. W. Allen of St. lyOtils. one of the last players to finish, came In with a W. and edged In between Kenneth Edwards and Paul Hunter In the van of the western players. Edwards played the eighteen holes with consistent steadiness snd hi score tf 73 reduced Ihe record of the course a stroke. The card wss: Out 1.. 4.".4 4M (31-33 In (44 135 823-Si-71 Warren K. Wood of Homcwood, looked upon as one of the most likely contenders foe the championship, played sensational golf for nine holes, holing a ITB-yard ap proach on the sixth link for a two. On the tenth he blew up and sent two balls Into the pond, following tho tenth with three fives, after which he got his stroke analn and finished with a 73. The card: Out r 4:4 362 434-34 In 10 65 Mo 4434473 H. Chandler Kuan, present champion, was paired with Edwards and returned ft 79. The course was a little sloV In Ihe morn ing. but waa perfect after the sun had dried the grass, and the players had per fect golfing weather. President A. R. Gates drove the first ball at t o'clock and ninety-four players teod off between that hour and 1:40 p. m. The best scores turned in were: Tot- 1 Kenneth Edwards. Midlothian as H. W. Allen. St. I.mila 3S Paul Hunter. Midlothian 41 Churles Kvans, Jr.. Kduewater.41 K. Wood, Homewnod 34 H. G. I.egg, Mlnnlkahda 39 H. Chandler Eaan. Louisville G.O 40 W. II Diddle. Highland 41 Donald Edwards, Midlothian 42 W. I. Holland. Jr.. Skokle 4) j Decker French, it. 1, Arsenal. .. .3 1.(011 Atticiieii. it. I. Ars.-nal 40 Ar.lo Mitchell. Rock Island SS A. It. Lambert. Glen Echo 42 f. L. Hunter. Midlothian 42 '. 4 nil wiill. Midlothian 3s W. H. Maglll,, Normnndle 41 L. II. Johnson, Mlnneknhda .40 Rev. Paul R. Talbot. Wichita.. 43 Mason K. Phelps, Midlothian 39 ft. K. Hunter. Midlothian 39 O. P. Klnner. Rock Island 42 W. B. Mir.ter. Rock Inland 42 G. P. Lyndral, Onwents'a 42 ('. Kenney, St. Louis C. C 40 R. P. Jlosford. Rock Island x4.1 .7. D. Cadv. Kock Island 41 "Van-en Dickinson, Hyperion 42 la ( al l nuer. t'eeorlu 44 L. H. Relnking. Wheateon 38 A. Zerkel. Hlershle 42 . Haines, aRoekford 41 C. A Barnard, Rock Island S3 E. Wllliairs, Elgin 46 E. A. Engl, r, Gli n. lew 4! George Craig, rionngetrha 4-3 J. N. Hixon. Echughtic .ko 4'1 XV. D. Mlddlelon. Rock ls!anl....47 A. Gordon, Hvperlon 44 E I '11 via. St. Loula 43 Go. Klngiii.in, Jr . V. I ,d or 1 a k.41 1. ni ton I ro.Mi. N 11 m n-1 4. ('. Slunley, Ind'nnapolis 43 E. C. Mueller. Rock Islaml 42 K. D. Kee'cr. Htickford 48 C W. (Yrnell. Jil. Jflirlri.i.;: 43 11. P. Gulniind. Hvp-rton .-..44 K. L. CnmrlM-il. Oiraha Ffcll 44 E. Kell.-y, KMkf.r.l 46 E. Code. WeJtwar.l Ho 44 C. D- nknann Rock Island. ...41 J. V. l.emie. Glen Echo 44 I.. V. P. All. n. Hoik la'and 4 V. L. Mechener, SU. Louis 4!) I.", w. Johns. in, Beverly 4S Rev f Jenkins. Evanstun, K. C..41 It. 1. (isi'is. J.avenwool 4t J. C am , per, St. Lou s 47 .A. P. F. Johns n, St. Paul T. & C.44 V. A. Lawhead, .Mmlkahdi 47 ) W. ilcnw U. Mn It aula 47 11. i.i no, tt-. t ni 1. i iM to 1'. A. lii--a d. l! -ck 1-Htid 44 II. A Bar:i! a:d Itn, k Island 41 U. ' Midlothian 47 L. It. ?.!.::: e 1'. i.a idialltowii. . . .41 : otii-iiumcnt Notes. A. F. , .. .1 -v.jit.villc, president ot tlu- .S,o., c .. .f association. Is taking pari In ..i- 10.1: l.u. 1:1 nt. Mr. Smith Is vice iirrfii.en; v. ...e et. iouis & Nashville lailieau a.:d came with his wife and (iaiigntcr 111 1:. pilvule car. The boys ihotco. I: ..i..- Jo. .11 D. Rockefeller com ny. fttrc. t'h'cK I vans of ( li'iufi, the 17-year-old h'lcii-.chciaslic rnd western Junior chara pi..n. is playing a rtrong game and turned ,11 a ca:d a point utid-r that of Champion 11. ('handler Er.an. Evans Is one of tha lust short approach players In the country. Tom Benralow of Chicago, who Is run ning tlie tournament, went hoarse shout Ing "fori-" as he star.i-d the forty-seven 1 airs. Rev. Paul Tailiot of Wichita will be ah ea."y iiialilli r. returning a bogey, Kl today. Rev. Burrls Jenkins or the Evanaton club of Knnras Cltv will have more trouble, hit opening round being 19. The Bock Island Ars.-ral club, on whose course the tournament la belnif played, will depend on Decker French of Davenport, the Mitchell hrotlirrs and Will MU'er of Bock Islund. C. P. Skinner and J. D. Cady of Mollne for a bid for the championship. Apparently It will o. however, to Ihe Chi cago clubs. Fx-Champlon Tom Sawyer, one cf Saturday's winning Olympic cup lira, could not stay for the championship matches. POOR WEATHER FOR SHOOTING International Meet nt Blaley Con II lines I ndrr Poor Conditions. RI3LEY. July 13. The national rifle asso-" elation meeting opened here todav with un favorable weather. The principle event today was the Waldegrave trophy for ten shots each at &"0 nnd 9i0 yards and was won by Woodrow of England with a high est possible loo. Several Americana won small money pri ses, among them were Major C. B. Winder of Ohio, and J. W. Hea.Mnn of Delaware, with scores of 98; Captain K. K. V assay of Delaware and L. I. Baatman of Ohio, 97; Major W. B. Martin of New Jerawv IM; W. P. Lueshnen of New York. K: Benedict of Ohio, 93; Captain E. A. Green of Washington. D. C, 91; Lieutenant Be- men t Ohio. 88. Sis InulnaiXo Seore. LIN' WOOD. Neb.. July 18. -North Bend played ball here yesterday; the game was called at the end of the sixth Inning on account of rain. Neither side made a score. By using tne various departments of Tha Bee Want Ad oage you gt best results nt small expense. U wiH oukt a Ut with you. in the Field" "Since 183 7" NO PAY TILL CURED I Reetsl aMsessea c tarsal wttkaxl las naWK. n. ,""" silShavjkl.1 Ires, a, OR. 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