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THE OMAHA DAILY REE: MONDAY, JDLY 27, 1003. jjJl u vv uo Will IHg dill, JL'CliUlt lO UUaUlC IU J-fUOC, V-ZlUdllCl dllU OiUUA VlLy JLJULll 1 CLJtC 1 11C11 V7ctlllCO At n V J3IAI1ATARESTW0FR0MPUEB T Bhodei, Pa's New Pitcher, ii Master of the Firit Game. HALL WINS THE SECOND HEAT Both Pitcher Are In Good Form, Rhode Allowing Foor Had 1111 six Hit to the Indian. II Omaha. E; Pueblo, V Omiht, ; Tueblo. 2. ' Pa's Champion took two game from the Fuel. Sunday afternoon, which still lenvc them In second place A flloux V ty also won, leaving Omaha half a .J m behind. It really was a cinch for maha In both games, for ome horseshoe ia evidently been annexed by the champ which out their pitcher In perfect work- ins trim and they pitched both game through without a sign of weakening or even making an aacencton. The leading Interest In the game cen tered around Rhodes, I'a's new pitcher, ' who wa surely there with the good Sunday. Although McCloskef of St. Louis ha had him on the shelf for a couple of month and ha given him no work, he went Into the game with a vim and kept hi vim and vigor to the finish. He ha speed, control, plenty of curves and a pH ball and beside hit out a two bagger on which he scored. He wa the real atrlkeout kid In hi opening game and an even dosen of the Indian from Pueblo were forced to bite the dus"t. He Issued a good many passe eight In fact but five of the were given to Hog gle. He seemed to have a special aver sion to Huggle and passed him every time he cam to the plate. To the other . he wa not sq. liberal and not only refused to pas many other but allowed only four hit for the entire gam. It wa the vote of the fans that he will not only do, but that he will be a great help to Pa Rourke In hi chaie for the pen nant. (t Opposed to Rhode In the first tame wa Galgano? touted as the crack of the ichUj. Tho Rourke faurtTy cracked him Tor nine clean hit. Pueblo made tho first run and the fans began to wonder If they were to aee another one to noth ing game, hut such wa not In the curds. In the third Inning two were paused when Patterson' ltigW'o'ored the first run. Then came the Champ with fire In their eye and they ' made Mr. Galgano wish he had stayed at home. Franck started nil the' trouble by reaching first y on Iloggle's error. Gondlng sacrificed him to second, he stole third and came home on Rhodes" beaut over Muttlck's head. Fisher grounded out and King hit for a triple, scoring Rhode, and came home on Autrey' double. Leiden's singles, Framk' out and Gon dlng' single added ono in the fourth. With two out in the fifth Autrey walked f and came home on singles by U'elih and ,, Austin, making five run. Hogrlever C,V walked In the fifth and then started for second and kept going until he reached 4 home, aided by Gondlng's bad throw and error. .: Hall Get the rconl Game. Pat Patterson trotted out a new pttchar for the Inspection of the Omaha faiii In the second game. He goes by the name of Rusty Owens, a big, fat, good-natured rascal. The Omaha batsmen took kindly to him from the start and when the tfame wa over they had ten ' hit to ihelr credit, .jMtb, nine run.- It wa w nil RAILWAY TIME CARD Inlon l'arlnc Leave. . s:50 am .a 1:60 pin Arrive, a 9:40 pro a 6:x pin a!0:13 am I i Overland Limited.. Vjti Colorado Express.. F" Atlantic Exprrs... Oregon Kxprens a 4:10 nm a 6:0 pin a 8:15 pm 1i A itireles Limited al2:f5 pm Past Mali a 9:30 am China Ai Japan Mud a 4:iO pm North I'latte Local a 7:42 tint Colo-Chicago Sperial....al2:10 am A 5:46 pi:i a 6:50 pm a 4:4.i pm a 7:CS am wairice siromsDurg Loal b12:S) tm b 1:40 pm Chit-ago, Rock Isiaud A 1'nrlHo EAST. Chicago Limited a 3:00 am Iowa Local a 7:00 am , lea Molni'S Passengt'l ..a 4:() pm Iowa 1ajc.i1 iill:f)am Chicago (Eastern Kx)..a 4:40 pm Chicago Flyer.. a 3:10 pin WEST. Rocky Mountat. 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Twin City Passenger.. ..b 6 SO am b 910 pm 6tou city Passenger.. 8 . pm 10 40 am Knieraon Loral o 6 46 ana e 166 pm MUaonrl PnelSe ' tut"ir b I.10 m bll.a am fAvtt "rV Sunday. Bun- the fault of Owen, however, a antral of the runs would hara been headed off by good fielding. Agalnat Owen Captain Kranck sent Film Hall and Hall started out to reinstall himself In the good grace of manager and fan. He pitched a good game of ball and pulled out ot several hard hole by tending to hi knitting, t'ntll the ninth Inning only four hit had been made off hi delivery and the game wa never In doubt. A drlixllng rain had forced the fans In the bleacher to keep up their umbrellas during the last half of the first game, but for the second game the sun came out and the 8.0CO fan present enjoyed some good sport. Omaha cinched the game In the first In ning by making three run on an error, a base on ball, a single, a double and triple. Red Fisher darted the fun by baiting Corhan' throw to first, wa sac rificed to second by King and scored on Patterson's error. Welch walked and Aus tin hit the fence for three sack. Belden followed with a punch for two and scored Austin, making three run. Clark hit for & three-sacker In the sec ond and scored on Miller's fly to King. Spencer opened the fourth Inning with a Ingle and stole second. Pat struck out and Mattlrks walked. Clark fouled out to Autrey and .then Hall deliberately filled the base by passing Miller. He seemed to think he would rather take his chance with Corhan than Miller. While he wa hissed by the stand hi Judgment wa hown to be good when Corhan popped an easy one to Welch. Welch and Plsher brought down the stands by two sonsatlonal catches which were similar. Both were captured after hard runs and both player fell In making them. Today I ladles' day with Pueblo play lng. ; The score, first game: OMAHA. . R. H. O. A. E. .oft 1 0 0 116 10 12 4 10 0 110 0 112 0 13 10 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 1 12 1 t 11 1 X 0 1 Zl t y R. H. O. A. B. 10 111 0OIO0 0 2 8 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 8 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 ' 0 1 0 0 0 2 3 0 2 1 S 2 0 3 4 24 11 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 -S I ! 1 0; 1 Ml Fisher, If 4 King, 2b 4 Autrey, lb j Welch, cf 4 Totals HngTipvpr, Jb Mltse, o Totals Omaha Runs 1 lilts Pueblo Runs 00101010 03 Hits 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 04 Two-base hits: Autrey, Rhodes. Three baso hit: Austin. Passed ball: Qondlng. 1 Irst base on ball: Off Rhode, 8; off Galgano, 4. Struck out: By Rhode. 12; by Oalgino, 1. Left on bae: Omaha. 1: Pueblo. 8. Double play: Gondlng to King. Stolen bases: Franck, Hogrlever (2). Sacrifice lilts: Oonding, Spencer. Time: 1.60. Umpire: Black. Attendance, 5.000. Score second game: OMAHA. A.B. R. II. PO. A. E Fisher. If 4 2 1 3 0 0 Kir.g. 2b 4 0 1 2 3 0 Autrey, lb 6 0'2 6 0 0 Welch, cf 1 2 0 3 0 0 Austin, 3b 4 2 3 1 0 0 Belden. rf 1 1 a n Franrk. ss 8 0 0 1 0 0 LeHrand, c 4 1 3 9 0 1 Hall, p 4 1 0 0 0-0 Total V ..r.).8S 10 27 J' 1 PUEiji.0. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Hogrlever, 3b 6 0 1 1 0 1 Spencer, if 3 0 1 2 0 0 Patterson, 2b 4 0 0 1 6 1 Mattlcks. cf 3 0 0 0 1 0 Clark, lb 4 ' 1 1 9 1 0 Miller, rf 2 0 0 1 0 0 Corhan, ss 4 1 1 6 3 0 Mitzc, c 4 0 0 4 1 1 Owens, p 4 0 2 1 .2 0 Totals 83 2 6 24 IS Omaha Run 3 0013003 Hits ...3 0 0 2 1 0 1 8 10 Pueblo 'Run 0-1 00000012 Hita 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 26 Two-base hit: Belden (2), Hogrlever, Corhan. Three-base hits: . Austin, Clark. Bases on balls: Off Hall, 4: off Owens, 4. Struck out: By Hall, 8;. by Owens, 4. Left on bases: Omaha. 6; Pueblo. 8, Stolen bases: Spencer, Mattlcks. Sacrifice hits: King. Franck. Time: 1:46. Vmpire: Black. Note of the Game,' Umpire Black i O. K. Chick Autrey batted 1.000 In the flrt game and .400 In the seaond. Both Omaha's catcher batted at a .600 clip, Gondlng getting one hit out of twlco up and Le Brand two out of four. Hogrlever walked five time, every time ho was up In the first game, and Welch evory time he was up but once In the sec ond. Rusty Owens, Pueblo' new pitcher, 1 fatu-r than old Colonel Andrews, who left the Western hague to win the pennant for Hutchinson in the Western association. Rhodes, the new pitcher, Is built a good deal on the order of Clcotte, short, well knit and agile. He got a hit to help along his good work In the box, and made hi debut entirely successful. Hall may be sure hi aplandld work was appreciated. No fan who knows Slim and saw him work last year tins any doubts of his ability, but It is gratifving to see him com out of th hole, he has been In for ao long. Billy Belden had a good day at the bat, clipping ,orf two hlta in each gam In four times up in each. Belden, bv the way, is pushing his way forward as one of the hitters of the team, and if he keps up Ills lick of the last few weeks he will soon be one of the hitters cf the league. DEI MOIMSS fLAVS POORLY Itesalt I Ten Ran for Lincoln to Fonr for Tallendrr. DES MOINES. Ia.. July 26 The error column tells the tale ot the game today. Lva Molne tried to break the le:tgu rec ord In that respect. No runs would have been scored by Lincoln If perfect fielding had been done by the boosters. Fox did some wonderful work for Lincoln, made two one-handed stop and throws thnt were sensational. dates, the new Des Moines t wirier, went In the box during the lxth Inning. Only one hit wa made off Jiis delivery during the game, but he was wild and wa slow in fielding bunts: The score: PES MOI.VES, A.B. R. II P.O. A. E. Flournoy, If 10 0 2 0 0 Krliey, 2b 4 12 14 1 Country Club Tkrse HotgMs I -,. 1 K-liiS. t hlaliw k.8 Corliss-Coon Hand Mad Collars 2-25c Retain Their Stylo Successfully Cote bat Laundry Strain) At Bst Furaisbsrt SUndlng of the Teami , WEST. LEAQt'E. AMER. AP8 N. ' W.LPrti WKPct Slout C1tr...t3tD .W3(Indlsnapoll .IB 40 .! -mha 63 8H .678 Louisville ,...67 43.670 IJncoln 49 43 .6W Toledo 68 43 .WJ Denver 4S 47 .SlO'Columbus ...63 48 . 625 pueblo SS 64 .41 Minneapolis .61 47 .630 Le Molne. .38 66 .371Mllwauke ..47 S .41 iKanss City .46 06 .4.V) lit. Paul 3V Si .310 NATL LEAOfE. ' AM EH. LEAGUE. W.LPct) W.L.Pct. Pittsburg ...68 36 ."2t Detroit 36 34 . 618 chlcgo 40 W .53 St. Louis 61 V .Ml New York... 60 34 . 6M 1 Chicago 61 3S .673 Philadelphia 42 8S .m Cleveland ...46 4V .629 Plnclnnatl ..46 42 . 623 Philadelphia 42 43 .44 Poston 38 47 .4471 Boston 40 48 .4W hrooklyn ....81 61 .8731 Washington .S3 6S .tit 8L Iuls ...80 4 .8571 New York. .82 67 . 80 GAMES TODAY. Western League Puehlo t Omaha, Den ver at Ploux City. Lincoln at Ies MMnes. National League Pittsburg at New York, Cincinnati at Boston, Chicago at Brooklyn, St. Ixuls at Philadelphia (two games). American League Washington at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Chicago, New York at Detroit, Boston at Cleveland. American Association Milwaukee at To ledo. Kansas City at Columbus, Bt. Paul at Indianapolis, Minneapolis at Louisville. Dwyer, h Bader, rf. ...... Walsh, rf Anderson, ss... Nlehoff, 8b Welgart, c Nelson, p Bates, p Dolan Total 10 3 0 1 3 8 0 0 0 86 4 11 27 14 9 LINCOLN. A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E. Jude, rf 4 1 2 0 0 0 Po. b 4 1 1 1 3 0 Oagnler, sa 4 0 0 3 2 0 Thomas, lb 4.8 0 16 0 0 Davidson, cf i 3 1 10 0 Prltchett. 3b 6 10.40 Mills. If 3 1 2 2 0 0 Zlnran. c 6 1 0 2 0 0 Waason, p 4 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 36 10 6 27 1 2 "0 Batted for Bates In ninUi. De Molne 0 O01O30OO4 Lincoln 2 0 0 0 1 4 1 0 210 Runs earned: Des Moines, 4; Lincoln, 2. Two-base hits: Anderson. Bader, Nlehoff. Bases on balls: By Nelson, I; by Bates, 4. Hit by pitched ball: Bv Bates, 2. Struck out: By Nelson, 2: by Bates, 8: by Wesson, 1. Btolen bases: Thomas (2), Mills (2). Zln ran. Double play: Osgnler to Fox to Thomas; Anderson to Kellev to Dwver. Sacrifice hits Welsh, Oagnler, Davlriann (2i, Mills. Time of game: 2:00. Attend ance: 1,600. Umpire: Davis. SIOUX WIS ljf THE TWELFTH t habrk Weaken In Final Inning; and Forces in Han. v BIOTTX CITY, la.. July 26,-Sloux City won the third tralght game from Denver today in the twelfth inning by a core of I to I. The heat wa Intense, not a breath rf nlr stirring, and the players were much affected. Big Pat Bohennon retired at tho end of the fourth Inning. Sioux City had a lend which looked good enough to win at that time, Andreas driving in a run ahead of him on a hit over center field fence. Chabck pitched steadier ball than Bohannon, out the locals annexed two more scores In the lxth and aeventh on looe playing In the field, which netted them a total of six. Granville's bobble In the eighth gave Irwin's men a life and they followed thl advantage with four singles, netting three run and tying th score. Pitcher Chahek, however, weakened In the twelfth, while Furchner wa stronger than earlier In the game. After passing the big pitcher, Campbell singled and Holmes was safe on his own sacrifice. Chabek then passed Green, forcing in the winning run. Score: sroux CITY. A.B. R. II. P.O. A. E. Campbell, If 4 112 0 0 Holmes, cf 4 2 1 ' 3 1 0 Orecn, rf 4 1 2 2 0 0 Andreas, 2b 4 1 12 4 '1 Granville, ss ,i 0 0 3 8-1 Welch, 3h t 0 0 10 Heter. h 5 1 1 IS 2 0 Shea, c 6 0 1 11 2 0 Furchner, p 4 1 2 0 3 0 Total 39 7 9 36 IS 2 DENVER. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Waldron, cf 6 10 10 0 Belden, cf-lf 6 1 2 2 2 0 Cassady, rf 6 12 10 0 White. 11) 6 1 3 15 1 0 Irwin, 3b 3 0 113 0 Krugcr, 2b 3 0 0 3 3 0 McDonough, c 4 0 0 6 4 1 Klnneully, sa 3 0 0 3 3 2 Lovett, If 2 0 0 0 0 0 Bohannon, p 12 1 1 2 0 Chabek, p 3 0 0 0 2 0 Totals 44 6 9 33 20 3 No one out when winning run wa scored. Sioux City ..2 0200110000 17 Denver 0 11. 0 1003000 0-6 Two-bate hit: Green. Home runs: An dreas, Bohannon. Sacrifice hits: Holmes, McDonough. Stolen base: Belden. First base on balls: Off Bohannon, 1; off Cha bek, 6; off Furchner, 4. Struck out: By Furchner, 7; by Bohannon, 2; by Chabek' 1 Time: 3.00. Umpire: Haskell. At tendance, 2,500. . TOW.N8EDS DEFEAT FLORENCE Game Results In Victory for Gnu Company by lO to 5. The Townsend Gun company team de feated Florence yesterday afternoon at Florence park; score, 10 to 6. Baker started to do the pitching for Florence, but wa knocked out of the box In the first Inning and retired In favor of Hamilton, who pitched great ball the remainder of the game. Morearty pitched an excellent game. Johnson, the Townsend s new short stop, made a spectacular stop that brought the spectators to their feet. Twlehel! per formed a few professional stunts around the second bag. Trowbridge's batting was a feature, he getting three two-baggers out of five times at bat. The Townsend play the Blair Clothing company at Blair. Neb., next Sunday: Score: TOW NP ENDS. FLORENCE. AD H O A K. AB H O.AH. Eldson, ss ... I 1 0 1 t Hushei, m . . t 0 1 1 0 Juhnaon. as . 8 t 0 4 tTrowbr'a. lb 6 I 4 0 Kill. .11. lb ... I I I I IDrnlnon, If .. 4 1 1 0 0 Twlobxll. tb. I 1 4 I ITrarr. lb ... 4 1 1 I I Uulglrr. It . 4 1 4 trtrley, lb ..4 1 10 2 I Hill, lb I 111 II 0 Sleek, c .... t 1 7 0 ft Brows, c ... I 9 4 1 t Carey, cf ... 4 1 I 0 S O'Connor, ef . I 1 SO Barr. rt 4 0 I 0 0 Ciordjr, rf 4 1 0 1 SOgiWn, e 1 0 I 6 0 Uoiiutr, p . t 1 0 9 Hamilton, p. I 1 4 0 Baker, p ... 1 0 0 0 Totals t4 IS 27 16 I ' Total! 38 is It i t Townsends 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 1' 01 Florence 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 06 Two-base hits: Trowbridge (3), Tracy, Elliott, Brown. Stolen bases: Qulgley (2), Hamilton. Struck out: Ey Morearty, 4; by Hamilton, 10. Bases on balls: Off Morearty, 2; off Hamilton, 2. Umpire: Gibson. Holly Win with MeAndrew. The Holly defeated tho Brodcgaard Crowns at Florence Sunday afternoon. The score was 6 to 4. For the first time in weeks MeAndrews was on the mound for the Hollys and hi throwing wa gilt-edge. He deserved to hold hi opponent to a much lower score, but his support bunched errors In th latter part of th game, giv ing th loaing team their run. Three of the hit secured oft MeAndrew were In field tap that were too slow to be fielded After being out of the game for two week Gibson came back strong with the stick, getting three opportune safeties. Oar den, th Antler catcher, caught th first three Innings for the Holly In fine style until Steck put In an appearance. Steck kept up hi clouting. Boor by Innings: H H F Holly 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 4 Crown 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 04 7 f Batteries: MeAndrew. Ogden and Steck: Swift and Dsjixe. ' Canae In Three-1 League. At Dubuque, la. R H B. Dubuqu (I Springfield 14 2 Cedar Rapid- R.H B. Cedar Rapid , 3 8 1 Decatur 3 4 3 At Clinton. I. R H E. Clinton , , 14 1 Bloomington " g At Rock Island. R.H E. Peoria 4 7 Rock Island J g 3 Bints' Sneemwrnl Snnday. The Blats team defeated th Independ ents by a score of T to 4 Sunday In a gain wnicb lasted twelve Inning. RUNS COME IN TllE TENTfl Chicago Sox Make Two to Ono for 1 Philadelphia. PARENS ERROR LETS IN RUN Sensational Fleldlnar Mark Game at Chicago Detroit l ays It Over 3fw York St. I.onl Win. CHICAGO. - July 26. -Chicago defeated Philadelphia today. - A single, sacrifice and Parent error gave the visitor their only run, while Chicago won out in their half. In the tenth. Sullivan wa safe on a fielder' choice and went to second on Tannehill' sacrifice. At batting for Walsh, was also safe on a fielder's choice and both scored on Hahn's long drive over second base. Tho if a me wa marked by sensational fielding. Score: CHICAGO PHILADELPHIA. AB H O A R AB.H O A E Hihfl, rf .... 4 0.0 Hartael. If .. S I S 10 Jonea. rt .... 4 1 0 ( F.. Colllna. Ibi 1 I I i I. bHI, lb . . I I It I "Smith, lh ..I 111 0 I D nihrt. If. I 1 4 0 '' M urphv. rt .. I 0 I 0 0 Dana, lb ... I 0 I t VNirhnla. .. I I I 4 0 rarent. n ... S 0 1 IP. folliria. lb t t 0 1 0 Anderson ..1100 ooMring, ct . 4 0 1 0 0 Sullivan, e .. 4 I OPhnrk, ... 4 0 4 2 0 Tannthlll, lb 4 0 0 I OfTS'lt, p .. 4 0 0 6 n Walah, B ... 4 0 0 I fl Ati 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 72 18 1 Totali SS I SO IS 1 Batted for Parent In fifth. Fatted for Walsh In tenth. Two out when winning run was scored. Chicago o 00000000 22 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 11 Left on bases: Chlcngo. .6; Philadelphia. II. Two-base hits: E. Collins. Sacrifice hits: Davis. Nichols, Isbell, Collins. Tan nehill. Stolen bases: Nichols. Double plays: Harts"! and Smith. Nichols and Smith. Struck out: bv Walsh, 5; by Dv- Sert, 4. Time, 1:69. Umpires: Hurst and 'Loughlln. St. Lonla Win from Washington. ST. LOUIS, July 2fl.-By bunching hit in the flrt and second Innings, St. Louie scored seven runs, which gave them the second grime against Washington. 8 to 3. Washington scored three runs In the second inning on doubles by Milan and Street, a base on balls, and Clvmer' single. Howell relieved Bailey and keeley took Johnson' place in the pitching boxes. Score: ST. LOVIS. WASHINOTON. AB.H.O.A G. AB H O AH. Stona, If ... I 0 1 0 onanley. If .. 4 I 1 0 0 Hartullr rf. 4 I I 0 OMrBrMe, aa. . I 1 2 7 C Williams, lb. I 0 5 0 PHMiantr. lb 1 0 0 1 Wallace, aa . 4 1 I I OVnglauh. 8-lb I Otto Ferrla. Sb . . 4 1 1 4'ftMllm, rt .... 4 4 111 C. Jonea, rf , I 1 1 0 c Warner, , 0 0 0 IS T. Jonas, lb . I 1 1 ftrirmar, rf . 4 1 1 1 0 Stephens, c . I 0 I I rhlpka, Sb . 1 I 1 1 Ball- p ..OOOn OKralf-r, p .. I 0 1 i 1 Howell, p .. I 0 0 I VJohnaon, p . 0 0 0 1 0 -.gtreet, c ... 4 1 0 1 ? Totala 18 7 27 1 C Pickering ..1 0 0 0 5 Frmman, lb . 1 1 IS 0 0 Total 21 10 S4 20 I Baited for Johnson In second. St. Inula .3 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 Wash'ngton 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 Two-base hits: Ferris. Street, Milan. T. Jones. Hits: off Bailey 2 In one Inning; Howell 8 In elgln innings; Johnson 8 in three Innings; Keeley 4 In five Innings. Sacrifice hits: Williams, 2: Shlpke. Keeley. Douhlo flnvs: fSrrls, Williams and T. Jones (3). .eft on bases: St'. DbUl, 0: Washington, 6. First on balls: off Bailey. 2; off Howell. 2; off Johnson, 1; off Keeley. 1. Hit by pitched ball: Howell, 1. Struck out: Howell. 1; Keeley, 1. Time, 1:52. Umpire: Connolly. ' Detroit Win Again. DETROIT. July 26. Manning was hit hard, a triple by Cobb with two on bases In the first inning practically putting him out of the game. Mullln allowed a lot of hits, but was at hi iest with men on the bases. Score: t , , DETROIT. NEW YOnfC. AU.lt. O.A.E AB.H.OfAB. Mrlntyrs, If. s II 0. OKaaler, rf .41109 8ohaefar, aa.. I 0 4 8 ) ftoowr, 2b-aa ( 116 0 Crawford, of . I 1.1 0 ttfiaae. lb ... 6 1 II 1 1 Cobh. rt 4 I 0 Hemphill, of. 4 I S 00 RoMinen, Jb , I 1 II 0 CKoriarltr, Jn. 4 1 1 I 0 Coua-Mln. Sb. I 1 1 .,Cr1t.l,hnlr. If. 4 1 0 0 Srhmldt, , 4 1 I 0 OMIIea. 8b .... 1 0 2 0 0 Powna, lb .. 4 1 I S f Ball, aa I 0 4 4 0 Mullln, p ... I 0 0 4 entalr, o .... 1411 -r . Manning, p 1 0 0 3 0 Totals 30 127 15 lOrth. p S 1 0 1 0 Klelnow ...1 0 0 0 0 Tnlala 37 11 14 II ! Batted for Blair In ninth. Detroit 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 6 New York 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02 Two-base hits: Rossmnn, Hemphill. Three-base hits: Crawford, Cobb, Conroy. Hits: Off Manning. 8 id three and one-third Innings. Sacrifice hit: Sohaefer. Stolen bases: Mclntyre, Hemphill. Double plays: Schaefer, Downs and Honsman. Loft on bases: Detroit, 10; New York, 7. Base on errors: New York, 1. Struck out: Bv Mul lln, 6; by Manning, 1; by Orth, 2. Passed ball; Blair. Time, 1:47. Umpire: Ervana. tor Corona Win In Iowa. 8TANTON, la., July 26. (Special.) The Storx Coronas of Omaha defeated the home boys by a score of 6 to 1. Tho visit or played errorless bail and were able to hit at the right ' time. Eleven safe hits were secured off of the home twlrlers, who were forced to use both Mollerhoff and Nlmrod. Young pitched superb ball for the visitors, striking out nine and al lowing but six hit. The fielding of the Infield of the Btors team wa the beat seen here this season. Score; STORS CORONAS. STANTON. AO. H. O.A.E. ABH. O.A.E. McLean, lb . 4 8 I 3 0B. Mol'hofr, p 4 1 I I 1 Uarver, lb .. 6 8 1 1 0 9.in.un. lb . 4 0 11 1 2 Kucera. aa .. 4 0 1 I DArnell, rf ... I 1 I 0 0 Williams, e .4 111 0 OKewqulat. Sb. 1 1 I 0 0 Hachtsr, III , I I I Ml. Mol'bofr, o I 1 I I 0 Banoo, rf ... I 1 .1 OHultman, cf . I 1 1 1 0 Hods. If ...4 I I 0 OSondlr. If ... 8 0 I 0 I gmlth, cf ,,1010 I' Hill, lb .... 1011 Youn, p ... 4 1 1 I OAiidaraon, sa. I 0 0 4 0 Mmeod, p .. I I 0 0 0 Total SS 11 17 10 0 Totals 10 27 II 4 Storx Corona 1 1 .0 3 0 0 0 2 06 Stanton 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Earned runs: Coronas, 8: Stanton,' 1. Three-base hit: Hodge. Two-base hits: Garvey, Hachten, Nimrod. Double play: Kucera to Hachten. Base on ball: off Nimrod, 2. Struck out: By Nlmrod. 6; by Young. 9. Hit by pitched ball: William. Sacrifice hit: Smith. Kucera. Left on bases: Stor. 8; Stanton, 2. Time of game: 2:00. Umpire: Wilson. Married Men Prove the Better. TABLE ROCK, Neb., July 2S.-(Spe-cial.) Friday the married men contested with the single men, both of this place, for supremacy In a hotly contested ball game on the Table Uock grounds, the former winning out by a score of Ji to 2 Score: Married men 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 1 Single men 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Errors: Single men, 6; Married men. 3 Hits; Single men, ; Married men, 8. Bat teries: Single men, BIHlngs and Petrashek' Married men. Allen and Tylor. Lake Nikumai Go Down. The Rangers defeated th Lake Na komaa at Miller's park Sunday afternoon In a fast practice game by a scors of t to 7. The feature was the battery work of the Ranger. Batteries: Woodward and Byrne; Baker and Jacoby. Hlonx Club Win Series. SIOUX FALLS, 8 D.. July 26-i8peclal Telegram.) Twelve inning were necessary to decide a contest on the local base bail grounds thl afternoon between th Ha waruen. Ia., team and the Sioux club of this city, the Sioux club winning by a We Recommend The Beer You Like $2.00 Per Dozen Large Bottles $1.33 Per Dozen Small Bottles GLADSTONE! BROS. 1308.10 Dou. St Phone Donilaa 288. score of 3 to I. Tills makes the Sioux club the winners of the writs of two game between these teams. The first game played here yesterday resulted in a victon . for the Slo ix Falls tesm by a si-ore of 4 to 3, eleven Innlnjs being played. hardware: me takf, two Ire-Olaaa-Andrresens Defeat Both Diet Team. The Lee-Olass-Andreesens detested the IXeti team yesterday afternoon at Diets park by scores of 6 to 3 and 7 to 4. Both games were Interesting, especially the last game with the association team, which held the hardware men to a no score un til the seventh inning, when hard and conservative hitting pulled th 1ec-(las-Andreesens through to victory. Score, first game: , I O. A. PIBT8 ASSOCIATION AH H O A B. AB H O A E. Tawy. If ... ( 3 J o 0H.11, Sb .... 1 I I 0 Ura.lford, lb. 4 1 4 1 Mjff.rty. If . I 1 1 0 0 Uwl.r, n . I 1 I I IP Sp man. If. 1 0 0 0 Hfnrr, r; . 5 1 1 0 OEaatman. as . 4 0 I 4 0 Mlnlkua. .b. till i laii.on, rf .. 4 1 190 C. Clair, lb . S I 10 lLrnrh. lb ... 4 0 ll 1 0 rtourhertjr, cf t i 7 ( E Sp'm.n, o 4 1 J 1 0 K. i lalr, 0.4311 : rber, lb .. 4 1 0 1 I) Crora. p ...soil OShMtaH. rf . I 1 0 0 0 Morearltr. p. I 0 0 1 CPYobat. p ... 4 I 0 1 Totala 41 14 17 II 1 Totala 84 10 :t 11 0 Bradford out for Interference. TA.C3lna nOAAAAA , . - - - u.u v I. v V V V A - I J Diet Association 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 04 iwo-nase hits: Mlniklus. C. Clair (2), Dougherty, E. Clair. Bhestak, Uineon. Three-base hits: Casey, Hall. Struck out: By Morearlty, 2; iy Probst. . Stolen bases: E. Clair, C. Clair. Double plavs: Morearlty, E. Clair to C. Otalr, K. Clair, Mlniklus to Bradford: E"stioan, Hail to Lynch. Bases on balls: Of Morearlty, 1; Off Prohnt. 2 . fflt hv nltv.. uhn.i.i. Time of game: 1:4,1. Umpire: Tracy. wv-oic, Bfi-oiiu game; L O. A. DIETZ Ll'MBRR. AH.H. O.A.E. AB H O A 8. Cay. If ... 4 o 1 0 oBlsalow, rf . 4 I 0 0 0 Bradford, lb. 4 1 I 1 (Spellman, If. 4 0 I I 0 Lawlrr, aa . 4 1 I I 0 Anderson, lb. I I 3 0 Henry, rf ... I 3 1 0 OFaher, aa ... 4 1 S i 41 Mlnlkua. lb . 5 t S I IWIIdrr, lb .4 0 11 0 1 C. flair, lb . 4 1 SO lMull-n. rf . 4 0 0 0 0 nousherty, cf 5 I 0 1 OKranda. c ... 4 1 1 0 0 K. Clair, e . 4 1 I 1 jlioup, In ... 1 1 1 1 o Morearlty, p. 4 0 0 1 GMalihtwa. p . 4 0 0 3 0 Totala S 10 It 15 I Totala D i 17 It 1 Lee-Glass o 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 0-6 Diets Lumber 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- Two-bane hits: C. Clair, Dlgelow. Three base hit: Dougherty. Struck out: By More arlty. 8 8(en ,,. 0a 'juM & y": h ,VlBlr' M'nlhl" to Bradford. Bases on balls: Off Matthews. 6; off More arlty, 4. Time. 1:40. Umpire: Tracy SOUTH OMAHA Gl'JI SHOOT Members Hold Khoot Regularly and jr ,uirr Iterorda. South Omaha ham n ,...., ciub. The mi,c;. K..r,":L""i.,o.rn Shoots everv H "V.I-.." months or more. The cilef movers In the .B....u, ani ianit Aiorn l, Frank Dworak and Chief John Brlggs. The Work vi.aler.luv a t, exception to the general good work. The 81rli'Biir IBl nhlil laa n 4.-.t.l a . . m iuu nV. " , "'" JUBl west or Jetter s ,kt .. . '"lenereti couiduruh y, but this 1 I, a r..mnHI..I 1.... ... ' u . wnt . uowir ine next shoot. The best score yesterday was made by Frank Dworak. who broke twentv-tour i.irmt. .., ... . ' 1, c - ----- n-1,1. ovmiy-nvft, Boyle and Casper tied for second place. .'.U....,B ,.,., i in i . xin ggs and rout tied for third nUc- Hh .7. ,' ty-two The detailed score is omitted, but the follow ng I the total for each mumber of the club: Dworak ...'-4 Way ...23Blcurt ...I'OThoma .... ...:'2Jetter ...lOFIughes ...lSHIoss ...SiOllwlekl ... ...lit?. Way ...23 71app ...221'llch ...20 Boyle Cllnehard .... Brlggs Salowskl .... Hackensmith McCllntock ., Oourp Casper Yost Wilson. ...IS ...IS ...16 ...16 ...18 ...10 ...11 ... t ...13 ...12 Riverside Defeat Merchant. The Riversides defeated the Benson Merchants at Benson Eagle park by the score of 6 to 1. The feuture of the game was tho pitching of Murray, who allowed tha Merchants but four hits and struck out nlno men. Batteries; Riverside. Murrav and Dineen. Merchant Larson and Morran The Riversides will play the Walter O Clark next Sunday at Her park tor a large purse. Modale Get One Hit. : MISSOURI VALLEY, Ia., Julv 26. (Spe. clal Telegram.) Missouri Valley defeated Mndale In a fast, hut loosely played game. Missouri Valley got three two-base hit Score: Modalo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Missouri Valley 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 Struck out: By Nicely. 15: bv Mlddleton. 6. Batteries: Nicely and Canfleld; Middleton ana lighten, rime: 1:17. Umpire: Turner. Hacked Defend Title. NEW YORK, July 26.-H. H. Hackett successfully defended hi title a cham pion of New York in lawn tennis singles today. On the courts tif the New York Athletic club at Travers Island he defeated For the Baby Sake For the sake of little folks, choose your servants with care. So . much harm come to the wee toddlers from ill tempered ill-bred untrustworthy ser vants. Small pitchers have such long ears small brains are so impression able and small bodies so easily hurt. While on the other hand the right sort of servant can be such a help to you and the children. too. Employing servants need not be a "Lit-or-miss" transaction these days. Business methods have taken us beyond that, and their influence is felt even in woman's realm the home. In the case of servants, The Bee Want Ad pages give you daily a reli able list to choose from. And they are recognized by both mistress and servant as the one satia factory common meeting ground. The careful supervision of a vigilance committee of trained men stands, back of The Bee Classified Want Ads. For the children's sake, let them help you through The Bee pages to a wi6e selection of servants for your home. Henry J. Mollehaur. 6-3, 4-6. 6 8. Court generalship sums up th match. Th doubles will be finished next week. Rambler and Fremont flreak Errs, The Ramblers of Omaha played Fremont t Fremont Saturday and Sunday. In Sat urday's game the Ramblers won In five In nings. 4 to 0. The second game went to Fremont, the score being 8 to l. The Ram blers leave for Seward, Neb.. Monday morning. Red Cloud Beat Snperlor, RED CLOUD. Neb.. July 26 (Special ) Superior met Red Cloud on (he nome diamond,-with Adams a pitcher for Red Cloud, and Harris for Superior, result lug in the cor of 1 to 1 In favor of Red Cloud. Cambridge Defeat Rlverton. R1VKRTON, Neb.. July 26. (Special.) The bnse ball gum between Cambridge and Rlverton, played on the Rlverton dia mond, resulted in a score of 7 to 2 In favor of Cambridge. BOOM IN IRON INDUSTRIES Evidence of th 1'pllfht Ha lleen Sharply Felt at nttabnrg nnd Vicinity. Th payroll of the mill, furnaces, coke plant and coal mine of the varlou com paulca clearing through Pittsburg banks wa the largest yeterday of any pay day since last October. The increase, while gradual and steady. Is not phcnominal, yet every business man la satisfied that It Is drawing neurer to th figures tallied last year during the most prosperous months. For Instance, the payroll at the National Tube work, McKeesport, where 6,500 men are now employed, amounted to almost $350,000 for the last two week. Th payroll at the Homestead Steel works of th Carneglo teel company is within 10 per cent cf what It wa last summer. That of the Edgar Thompson nd Dutjuesne Steel works Is only t per cent of last year. The Pittsburg Steel company, however, ha almost a large a force at work as It ever had. The pay of the H. C. Frlck Coke com pany and that nf tho independent coking concern ha Increased 50 per cent within the last three months from what It was (Jurlng the winter, and It i predicted that by September It Will be Increased fully 30 per cent more. The coal mining companies of this district, the largest of the world, are paying within 80 per cent of the wages paid any time In the coal Industry exist ence, which moan that fully KrO.Ooo a day I being expended in wage for coal min ing from Pittsburg banks alone. This doe not Include the vast operation In Wet Virginia, especially rt Fairmont, which are alive with activity, nor the Jefferson Clear field county fields, nor those of Cambria and Indiana or Westmoreland counties, which ship their produts to tidewater. During the boom in 1S97, Pittsburg' pay rolls amounted to $1,000,000 a day. not In cluding that made up In the smaller towns. Although tho railroads ar not doing their share of business, their payroll I now al most $900,000 a day. Many small manufac turing plants are not active, but their wage expenditure do not affect the average In vested In labor to such an extent a con cerns that employ thousands of men. The Colonial Steel company signed the scale of puddlcr, scrapper and other skilled men, and the plant at Monaco, Pa., which ha been Idle the last eleven month, will begin work tomorrow with more thn 800 men. Pittsburg Dispatch. A Bachelor' lief lections. A man can always be enthusiastic about the cook's meal If ho ha plenty to drink with them. A woman' Idea of a good husband is one who says It costs him less to be mar ried than it used to cost to be a bachelor. You could never make a man see that it is not mere generosity that move him to send home to his wife a box of tha special kind of fruit he likes. There's nothing more exasperating about a woman than for her always to agree with you so you can't argue with her to show her how much smarter you think you are. The most remarkable thing about a gill in a summer hotel I the way she can get proposed to in the letter he writes to her friends if there Isn't a man within 10U miles. New Vork Press. PIL ES the sS slS Tv'fW I may ' " sf'SC HARD WORK ATKASSAS CITY Becklej Dislocates A&Ufe sjai Cailisls Also Injure 4. CONTEST TO K. C. BY 4 TO 3 OutSelder Congaltoa I Under 8uae Ion for Abusive Language to laiplre Milwaukee I)e feat Toledo. COI.UMRUB. O.. July 26, Kansa Cler made all but on hit count and had efiouga to win before Columbus pounded Essies, for thre run In th sixth. Berkley din located his right ankle whll making a play at first and wa carried from the field. Carlisle Injured his shoulder lo plunging for a line drlvo and had to re tire. Outfielder Congalton of Columbus Is under suspension for thre day for al leged uso of abusive language to uaiplrcs Score: ' COIA'MnTS. KANSAS f ITT. All H. O.A.E AUJ10 AE. Trlel, lb ... I 0 0 ) Mailman, it.l I 1 I I Odvrll. cf .. I 0 I 0 V,na. aa ... I 8 S I 1 Jat-kaon, rf . 4 I 1 0 u n-aiey, lb , 4 I I 0 0 KrutT. If .. 4 1 I 0 0,,,,n, lh . 6 0 I 1 0 Jamaa, a .... 4 111 Neighbors, rf . 4 I 0 C Raldy, aa .... 1111 1 Uranhoar, II. I I ( I t Hlhm. lb .... I 0 14 6 OCurllnlo, 11 . 1 0 J 0 3 Wnslrr. It) . 4 I 0 t VWood. If ... 1 0 0 Oarer, p ... 3 0 0 I Orinwnis, Sb .. I 0 0 I Kohl 1 0 0 0 Sullivan, 0 . 4 0 4 1 0 Knack, p .,..1 0 10 0 Totals 10 I 17 1.1 U . Totala 80 7 17 18 1 Batted for Oeyer In ninth. Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 $ 0 0 03 Kansas City 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 04 Stolen bases: Jackson, Cross. Sacrifice hit: Haliman. SacrlfU flies; Raldy, Car lisle. First base en ;.alU: Off Oeyer, 4; off Eeslck, 6. Two-base hits: Hallmen, Neighbors. Three-base hits: James, Cross. Double plays: N. Cross to Hraaheur to Beckley (J). Struck out; By Oeyer, 'i; by Esslck, 3. Time: 2M. Umpires: Bier halter and Hayes. Minneapolis Takes Second Game. lAH'ISVILLE. July 26. Minneapolis Hon the second game of the series from Ixuile llle today on a heavy field. A doubl header wa to have been pluyed. but rain prevented the first contest. Th visitor Hunched hits Willi tho local, errors In the fourth Inning. Welday's IleUling wa the feature. Score: LOUISVIM.R. MINNEAPOLIS. All H O At. Ail II O A E. Prrrlne, lb . I 1 I S 1 Smith, Sb ... S I 1 S 0 Woodruff, If . 4 I 3 0 OQulllln. lb . I 0 0 1 0 Stankar, of . 4 1 8 0 OO'Nelll, cf . 4 I 0 0 SulllTan. lb . 3 111 1 lW.IJi,, if . I 0 I Hurkr. lb ..I 1 1 I ORInrk, e 4 1 I 0 Btovall, rf ,1 1 01 0 OO'Urlaa, a ,. I 8 8 Qulnlan, aa . 4 1 3' 4 OFIene, rf ... I 1 0 0 9 Pelts, a ....4 02 (nark, lb .. I 011 0 Atlanta, p ... I 0 0 1 Ooharllii. p . 4 0 0 1-0 Hushes .... 1 0 0 9 OPatteraon, p. 0 0 0 0 0 Totala 14 17 13 I Totals II 7 37 II t Batted for Adams In nlntlu Louisville 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 Minneapolis 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 1 01 Molen bases: Stovall. Qulllln. Sacrifice lilts: Klene, Clarke, Welduy. Two-base hits: Woodruff, 2; Block. Struck out: by Adams, 4; by Oberlln, 4; by Patterson, 1. Bases on bulls: off Adams, 2; off Ober lln, 3. lilt by pitched hall: Smith. Passed bail: Block. Hits: off Oberlln, 9. In eight In nings. Left on bases: Louisville,, s; Min neapolis, 6. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Keiln. Milwaukee Bunches Hit. TOLEDO. July 26. Milwaukee won by bunching hit on Steen in the aeventh. Score : TOLKrtO. MILWAVKER. AH H O A B AB.H.O.A.B. Marheau, as . i I I I ORnblnann, as. I 1 4 I Hlm hman, lb 4 I 0 7 It Hrnwn, lb .. 8 1 8 1 0 Arnib'ater, rf 4 1 1 0 OBevllls, c ... I I I I 0 .moot. c( .. 4 1 1 0 tKundall, cf . t 1 10 0 Abbott, o ..4103 01'lark, lb ... t I 0 4 1 Lister, lb ..I 1 14 0 OFIrnn, rt ... I 1 I 0 0 Elwrrt, lb .. I 1 1 1 OUatcnuin, If . I 1 4 0 0 McCarthy, if. 4 1 I t IM'Cormlck, tb I 0 I 1 0 Siren, P ...lilt ot'urta, p 41010 Woat, p .... 1 100 0 Uuilmurs ..10000 Totala .....II 10 37 II 1 Totals ....JiU !l U 1 Butted for Wet In ninth. ,. Toledo 1 0 110 0 0 0 03 Milwaukee 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0-6 Two-base hits: Lister, Hinchman, Steen, Barbeau, Curtis. Hits: Off Steen, 10 In six and two-thirds Innings; off West, none In two and one-third Innings. Double plays: Reville to McCormack ; MeCor luick, RohiiiHon tu Brown; Abbott, Io nian, Lister, Brown (2), llevllle, Bitleman. Stolen bares: Robinson, Reville (2), Bate man. Struck out: By Steen, 0; by West, 1; by Curtis, 2. Ix-fl on buses: .Toledo, 8; Milwaukee, 8. Wild pitch: Curtis. Time: 2:10. Umpire: Owens and Kane. NO PAY TILL CURED I Rectal Die cured without tha knife. fciminaiio and booklet has, (i DR. TARRY, 224 Boa sm. Omaha!, Neb. 0 O