THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JULY 2S, 1908. Browns Win Easily, Tigers Have Same Luck; Cubs Take and Losef Nip and Tuck in Western Y v. 1 r , IIOLLESBECK UPSETS PUEBLO Omaha Outipeed. Indian., Taking Ltut of Series 4 to 3. MANY THRILLERS IN THE FLAT Five Krror Tkreatea Disronrag Oniiba I alll Helleaneckt Took tick la h ninth Inning. Omaha, 4; Pueblo, t. Those Pueblo Indiana fought hart) for the final came of the series Monday af ternoon but Hollcnbeck waa In the box and aa ha ti the real ladles' day pitcher they had to b satisfied with, a "close" and closea don't count for any more In baseball - than they do In some other games. To Hollenbeck rightly belongs a great deal of -the credit of winning the game, lie not only pitched a good game In the fare of five errors but he also hit out the ball In the two Innings when lilts counted most. The game was a real thriller from start to finish. Pueblo made one In the first and another In the fourth Inning. Honskl was pitching and Mltie was catching- think Yif that combination to beat Honskl and Mitxe! Honskl had been throwing some lalapolups and but one Champ had connected safely until the fifth, when Hol lenbeck made a nice one over second. Omaha then made one run In the fifth and another In the sixth, which tied the score. Pueblo took a lead of one tn the first of the eighth, but Omaha, took that lead right away from them In the last half. The nlntii came, and Orpaha won the game, won It by beautiful stick work by Hollen beck and Fisher and Autrey. The game broke up as soon as Hollenbeck had scored his second' mn. Twt Almost Given Away, Bases on balls ware responsible for the first two runs by Patterson's Indiana, as 'n both eases a ha lie on balls developed Into a run, the first one aided by a stolen t.iie, an error by Gondlng and Patterson's flngti. Tho second was boosted along by a sacrifice by Mattlcks and Clark's double. Then came the mighty Omaha's with a rush In the fifth, but the rush was soon stopped by Welch striking out with three on bases, but one was driven across the plate by a base on ball". With two out Hollenbeck and Fisher had hit saftly and King walked. lionHkl mas getting shaky and looked llko a goner but he braced enough to strike out Welch, when he was about to hit the ball over the fence and clean U pthe bases and win tha game right there. Patterson let Ilonskl stay for the sixth and Omaha got another run and tied the REAL ESTATE FARM AMD RANCH LAND FOR 8ALIS Nebraska. Daily Excursions to the North Platte Valley. -. .... We have luccee-ded In inducing- owners to place on the market everal thouinn acre of fine land near North Platte, Neb. Some ot this land la In the famous Ilerahey Swedish Colony, which we organlied several yearg ago. A portion ot the land la already under ditch, in the oldest, and beat ditch In Nebicaha. Hundreds ot acres of the balance can be Irrigated. Five years ago land In this section of the state sold at from 125.00 to Hil.00 per acre, and today It Is worth $75.00 to $100.00 per acre. The lro- provf ments.. that have btsen made are country. 'Fine buildings, fine homes, every farmer getting rich from products of the soil. That portion of the North Platte Valley contains the finest i Much of the land which we are have been tillable until now to Induce knowing this district as we do, we consider these lands absolute bargains at from $15.00 to $30.00 per acre for tinlrrlgated land, and from $40.00 per acre up tor irrigated land. We are conducting dally excursions to North Platte, and If you are In the market for a farm in the garden spot of wonderful Nebraska, write us when you tan go. We will meet you at Omaha, Payne Investment Co., First Floor N. Y. Life STOVE REPAIRS STOVE. FURNACK, STEAM and hot water boiler relrs; water fronts. Omaha Stove Uepair Works ' 1200-8 Douglas St. Telephone Urll Douglas 960. VI-67 LEGAL XOTIC K. Statement of tl Condition of tha Omaha Loaa ana Balldlnar Assoclatloa of Omaha, Neb., on the 1st diy of July, IS ASSETS. First mortgage loans -. II,S?.I H rt .. k loan , 3S.eb4.38 Heal estxts 4 554.14 F'm Kure and fixtures :i.0i t ash '.S.iJO.ij lie rwueiu inter st, premiums and f nes .'...... J.K4S.3 Other a a eta y a 23 lltiTi e Lui.Ulng 3S.m0.i0 Total 31,61,322.76 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid up 11.873..;). 22 4..'rD 8.SM.S3 r H teres Tuna I ndl tided profits I'll- shareholders on incomplete loans . Home building, earnings and ex- lenses 3.&3.20 3.H1.M Toru!...' I! .991.1:2. ?5 ft co lit and expenditures for the year njmg June 30, Use: MMf.iriB. lance on hand July 1, 1W7 t .:. es 17 8 34 ' I' Ingres', premiums and fine ln.'.tjl j7 Ixona m.al 1 4a.'i.5i H-nis tr.m building 8.117 lulls payable 4VOO.iO Sundries , 3.714 .1 Tot .!....' : EXPENDITURES'. I,oan .' KXjMiisea Su k irdeemrd Caaii on hsnd ,, Bil.s livable HulMlr.g rxpne Koi.-i. s ires tni Mines ,.ii.w.,io a t tn.uo U.Di.ii if 67u U 430u 4.771 37 ., l.uM.lO 7a. uo Tot .1 81.SS. 3 i. P'vuslas County, ss.: Natttngar, aacraiary of tha above I. O at. r, . ... ii..i.. ,o avleiuniy swear that t iursuUkaT atalccnent of ih condition of aali association is tru and correct to tha t.at of my knowlsdga ami belief U. !. KATTIKOER. BubscrUed and smorn to before me this W . Notary fublic. E. A. PARMEIJB, ; M. M- K'lUKRTlWN, i w , nav(ri i VlrK-tors. J7A3-14 score. Austin opened the inning witn a single, stole second and third and came home on a passed ball. That was the end of Honski and Willie Frttgerald waa brought forth. He did Just well enough to lose the game. II Ma (Mill Get "cores. Pueblo broke tho tie In the eighth by simply hitting the ball. Spencer hit ona over Austin's head for a single and Pat terson followed with a double to the left field fence. Then came Omaha to tie up the game and succeeded. Welch Tew out and Austin hit a corker to the middle field fence for three. Belden drove a hot one at Hoggie's shlnns, which the ancient one could not handle and Austin cam home with the tie. The ninth was an Interesting and all around Inning, as was ever played at the ol park. Hollenbeck shone like a brilliant star and not only pitched himself out ot tha bole with three on bases, with none out, but also made the hit which finally won the game. A base on balla. a slowly fielded ball and Hollenbeck's error filled the bases with no one out. It really looked disastrous. Fltagerald eased tha tension a little by fouling out to Austin. Hnggle popped one to the pitcher, who considerately sidestepped and let Autrey take the ball. Spencer hit a high one, which King nailed back of second and the side was down. Knew an Opportunity. Hollenbeck had the chalrice to win his own game and took that chance. He hit a, double to the Ight field fence. The ' Pueblo Infield played In close but that mattered little to Fisher, who hit a hard one at the pitcher. Fits threw to third but Holly was already there. King hit to Corhan but Holly did not dare to move and one was out. Then along came the Chicken and he hit one to Corhan. Hol lenbeck sprinted for the plate and beat the ball and the game was won. The game was most Interesting to watch and although there were errors and some loose fielding, there waa also some very sharp fielding and fast playing. Chicken made a beautiful catch after a hard run and Mattlcks made the sensational catch of the day, a one-handed affair, after a hard run. Austin pulled off a pretty dou ble play when he stopped a fast grounder, touched a runner and caught the batsman at first. 'The score: . TL II. PO. A. E 0 2 10 0 0 18 11 0 17 10 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 3 3 0 0 100 0 0 2 1 V 0 0 2 1 2 2 2 12 1 7 T 27 I R. H. PO. A. E. 0 2 0 1 0 2 12 0 0 Fisher, If King. 2b Autrey, lb Welch, cf , Austin. 3b Belden. rf Frsnck. ss Gondlng, c... Hollenbeck, p. Totals 4 PUEBT0 AB. Hog-reiver, 2b. Spencer, If.... - a astonishing, even to those who know the highly cultivated farms on all sides, and crops of Nebraska at the present time, now offering for sale In this district we the owners to place on the market, and, BHg. 0mha, Neb. (20) 265 Z" REAITESTATETRXNSTERT John V. Whiting A aon Co. to Henry T. Clark, jr.. the north 30 feet of the south 65 feet of lot 4. block 7. SvteesY's addition 12.500 John A. Creighlon Keal Estate at 1 rust Co. to Aubrey 1'otter. lot block T. Cretxhton's first addition.. 8u0 Carrie J. Flack and husband to Ran dolph Workcutf, lot 2, Flack a sub- Ult IWIIPII .......a...... Lola U. Ioane and husband o Jessa J. McMullen, part lot X block 11, Umiih s addition t'nlted Iteal Estate A Trust Co. to Wilson T. Graham, lot 11- block Id. Flalnvlew MO Rebecca Boyer to Amanda Buyer, trustee, west 60 retit lot 13, and north halt lot 11. block 53. South Omaha.. John A. Crrighton Keal Eotale Co. to Wirt Thompson, lot it. block 7. Crelghton addition 750 Catherine C. Fredtrlck to C. W. I.uniijilroni lot 4. block 1. Becker & Frederick's addition 500 John W. McDonald to J. W. Wood rounh. lots 3 and 4. block- i. Haw thorne addition 3.0(0 Caroline W. Coffin to Joseph (3. Fur- tnKi m l.,ta VI and Kemlntrtun's sub-dlvlsion 1.500 Taachutk Heat Estate Co. to Fred erick W. Thorne, lot 14. block 2, fir., uh.rllvtalon of (Irlffln St Smith's addition ,500 Minnie B. Cobb and husband to Ellen A llr-nmn lot 4. block 15. Thoaia- aon St Oood addition IX Bettle Wahlstrom and husband to !, of cimaha. Dart block t. Park Place -S lladan and wife to E. It. Olson, lots 33 and 34. block 13. Hal.-von Heights 660 Elisabeth Kountse Real Estate Co. to Anna J. Partridge, lot J. block I. Kountso Place -.v"J ' Isnac B. leavltt and wife to Hugh U Cutler, lot t, block 114. Dundae Place George C. Johnson to Anna Johnson, lot 4. Mock 4. Reed s fifth addition.. 1 Benjamin Parts to Sarah C. Undberg. west half lot 8. block "Q." Lows s addition l.50 Hastlncs Heyden to Samuel A. I anchor, lot 18, bloik . Collier place 500 trtima J. Nordstrom and husband to to I.lll'an C. Ellis, part block i. Uarysvllla addition 3.500 James Cathroe and wife at al. to to Marshall W. Ingraham, lot 12. Fort View 350 Harry Hoffmeister te Paul I-araon. part lot "D." Haacall's addition to Okahoma 1.560 Ida M. Uatee and husband to Adtel Itsspel. U.ts T and I. bio. k 3. B. B. Wilcox addition TOO County treasurer to Wilbur M. I.emon, lots 17. 18. 37. 39. block 1. and lots 8. 11. 38, block L Selbjr s first addrtlon John Pnwer. sheriff, to John Whltlns A Bona Co., north feet ef south U feet lot 4. block 7. Sweasy's addi tion, gnd other land. Total Patterson, 2b. Mattlcks. cf.., Clark, lh Miller, rf Corhan, aa.... Mine, c Honskl, p Fltagerald, p. Tntala 34 t S One out when winning run 2T. 10 1 ns made. i r i- 1 0 1 3- 0 0 1 0-8 0 111-4 Omaha Runt 0 0 0 0 1 Hits 1 0 0 0 2 Pueblo Runa 1 0 0 10 Hits 1 0 111 Two-base hits: Hollenbeck. Clark. Pat terson. Three-base hit: Austin. Passed balls: By Mltse, 1. Bases n balls: Off Hol lenbeck. t: off Honskl. a. Hit by pitched ball: By Honskl. 1. Struck out: By Hol lenbeck. I: by Honskl. 3. Hits: Off Honski, In six Innings. Double plays: Austin to Autrey; Hollenbeck to Franck. Stolen bases: Austin (2), Fisher. Franck. Spencer. 8acraflce hits: Mattlcks. Left on bases: Omsha. 9; Pueblo, 8. Time: 1:66. Umpire: Black. Attendance: l.luo. Denver today. DENVER LOSES FOVR STRAIGHT tarr Pltehea Gssie After Hla Nana and Has Good Sapport. SIOUX CITT. Ia., July 27. Starr pitched brilliant game today and with excellent upport managed to make It four straight rom Denver, tha score for this arter- noon's doings being 8 to 1. Bloux City won he game In the fifth Inning by buncning hits off Olmstead. In that session Henry Ingled. was sacrificed to second by v ek'h. and scored when Starr hit over tne leu field fence for two tmaes. Campbell hit safely to center and Starr scored, while ampbell waa caught at second. Hits oy Campbell. Holmes and Granville brought In the run in the eighth Inning. Denver s lone run waa made on White's single, Ir win's double and fielder's choice. Score: SIOUX CITY. A.B. R. H. P.O. A. B. Campbell, If 4 0 3 1 0 0 Holmes, cr 4 l 1 v u v Green, rf 8 0 0 1 O u Andreas. 2b I 0 2 Granville, ss 4 0 2 4 5 0 Henry, c 4 1 1 5 J 0 Welch. 3b 1 0 0 0 2 0 Hester, lb 1 0 0 It 1 0 Starr, p S 1 f 0 3 0 Totals 8 17 19 DENVER. AB. R. H. 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 o. E. 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 1 W'aldron, cf.... Belden, ss Cassldy, rf White, lb Irwin. 3b , Krueger, 2b..., Lovett. If McDonough, c Olmstead, p... Totals 32 1 4 24 15 1 Bloux City 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 Denver 1 0 0 01 Two-base hits: Starr, Irwin. Krueger. Three-bas hit: Waldrcn. Sacrifice hits: Lovett. Holmes. Welch. Bloien tmses: Liovett, Holmes, Green. Double play: Hes ter to Granville to Hester. Bases on balls: Off Starr. 4; off Olmatead, 3. Struck out: By Starr, 3; by oimsieaa. . nnw; i.sv. Umpire: Haskell. Attendance: 2,(W. HEKDRIX FITCHES AXD WIUS Iw Lincoln Flteker Hoes Fine Work at Da Moines. ntCS MOINEB. July 27. Jack Thomas shattered all doubt concerning the outcome of the gsme by putting the ball over the back fence with two men on bases. Des Moines tried out two new pltcners, uaies and Ollmore. Each did fairly well; well enough to warrant another trial. Bates did not allow a run In tha last three In nings. And for the first three not a hit waa made off Ollmore. The fielding of Oagnler and Nlehoff waa sensational. Jack Thomas also did some fancy work around first base. Lincoln took three oi me lour sames plaved In Des Moines, largely through better work In the field. Hendrtx pltcned a gooa game loaay, allowing mis to be bunched but twice. Score: DES MOINES. AB. K. H. O. A. E. 4 0 2 1 8 0 10 0 111 Flournoy, If .. Kelly, ib FitxpatrKK, 7D ..101110 .. 1 1 2 15 0 0 ..3 0 1 1 0 0 ..4 0 1 10 0 .. 1 0 1 0 8 0 ..4 1 0 0 8 0 .. 3 0 0 6 1 0 v. 2 0 0 0 4 0 ..0 0 0 9 1 0 ..101000 Dwer, lb ..... Bader, cf ....... W alsh, rf Atidtrwon, sa ... Nelhofr. 3b .... Welgart, c Ollmore, p Bates, p , Dolan. -h Totals ....... .:9 2 LINCOLN. AB. R. 27 17 O. i 3 13 3 0 1 6 0 E. 0 0 1 0 1 Jude. df 3 t 1 S 4 3 1 5 4 Fox. 2b Oagnier, ss . Thomas, lb .. Davidson, cf Prltchett, Sb 0 Mills, rf 0 Ztnran, c Hendilx, p .. 0 0 Totals 34 6 27 15 2 Des Moines 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 1-3 OHM Lincoln, 8. Lincoln 0 0 0 3 0 Runs earned: Des Moines, 1, Two-base htts: Dwyer, Jude, Thomas. Bases on balls: By Ollmore, 6; by Hendrtx. 4. Struck out: by Ullmore, 3: by Bates. 1; by Hen lrlx, 3. Stolen bases: Davidson, Wel gart. Double plays: Davidson to Oagnler. feacririce hits: Kelly, Anderson, Ougnlvr, (21. Davidson, Prltchett. Time: 1:68. At tendance: 1,000. Umpire: Davis. HARDWARE! ME TAKE TWO l,f-Olass Aaareeaens Defeat Both Diets Teams. The Lee-Glass-Andreesens defeated the Diets team Sunday afternoon at Diets park by scores of 8 to 3 and 7 to 4. Both games were Interesting, especially the last Same with the association team, which eld the hardware men to a no score un til tha seventh Inning, when hard and conservative hitting pulled the Iee-Olaas- Andrvesens through to victory, score, first game: L. O. A. Dim ASSOCIATION. AB.H.O. A-E. ABHOAg. Caaey. If ... I 1 0 OHall, lb .... 4 18 4 Bradford, lb. 4 1 4 1 0lifartr, If . 4 8 1 Lavlar, a , I 1 I I lr Bp'maa. It. 1 0 Hanry. rt .. 8 1 1 0 Eastman, aa . 4 4 t Mlnlkua. lb. 8 111 OLMaeen. el .. 4 1 14 C. Clair, lb . I 3 I i lLrnch. lb ... 4 4 12 1 4 DoafMrtr, cl 4 1 7 1 It Hp' man. e 4 1 I 1 E. Clair, a . 4 I 8 I ! Pa bar. lb .. 4 I 1 Creaa. p ... I 4 1 I OSheaiak, rt . 1 1 4 0 4 atorearltr, p. I 1 4rsbat. p ... 4 3 1 Tola la U 14 17 11 3 Total 14 10 it 18 Bradford out for Interference. Lea-Glaas 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 17 Diets Association.... 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 04 Two-baa htts; Mlnlklua. C. Clair til, Dougherty, E. Clair. Shestak. Dlneen. Three-baae hits: Casey, Hall. Struck out: By Morearity. 2; xy Probst. S. Stolen bases: K. Clair, C. Clair. Double piavs: Morearity, E. Clair to C. Claw, E. Clair. Minikiua to Bradford: Eastman, Hall to Lynch. Bases on balls: Of Morearity. ; off Probst. 2. Hit by pitcher: Shestak. Time of game: 1:45. Umpire: Tracy. Score, second game: Lv O. A. D1ETZ Ll'MBER. AB.H.O.A.E. AS H O A E Caaar, It ... 4 Bradford, 2b. 4 Lsvlar. aa . 4 Henry, it ... I Minlaua. lb . I C. Clair, lb . 4 Iouatrty, cf 8 B Clair, s . 4 Moraarttr, p. 4 0Bltow. cf . 4 ISpallman, If. 4 Addaraon. lb. 4 I 4 0 4 Faber. 2 Wilder, lb 11 I Hallai. ftKxaada. i Doup. lb . . 4ktallbea, p 1 t 3 0 Touia st 1 17 U I Taula t 17 11 I Lee-Glaas 0 4 1 0 1 0 0 08 Dleta Lumber 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 Two-base hits: C. Clair. Blgelow. Three base hit: Dougherty. Biruck out: By More arity, 8. Stolen base: Casey. Double piays: is. ciatr. Minikiua to Bradford. cases on balls: Off Matthews. 8 arity. 4. Time, 1:. Umpire: off More- Tracy. AMERICANS WIS BERLIN Work af Mahtboay and May Araaaes Kalhaslasns. a, BERLIN. July 27. In the International athletic contests which were held here yes tmday J. D. Lightbody, University of Oil- cagn, ana . . May, university or Illi nois. participated ana their work aroused much enthusiasm. Llahtbndy asllv ie. feated Peterson, Sweden, In tha l.auO Hitters liar ana later won the W meters flat against thtrty-aeven competitors, gjvlng inem a siarx or sixty-liv meters. May raaiiy wvu ins luu-mwer nana leap run. PhllaalihlaBS Play at Narthaatatoa NORTHAMPTON. Jutv 17 Tha 0ctl- men of Philadelphia Cricket team began tnr naicu bars today against the North amptonahlr eleven. The Philadelphiana war all out la the first Innings for 14 runs. At in cloaa of play for the day the Northamptonshire team had Ut ran for 8 La W lea!. EVEN BREAK IN BROOKLYN Chicago Win First Game by Score of Three to One. HEAVY BATTING BY DODGERS Jaraaa Makes Two Home Haas la Second Rasae and Lasnley Drive la Tare Raaa vrlta Doable ta Deep Center. BROOKLYN, July 27.-Excellent batting by Jordan and L.umley of the home team In the second game forced Chicago to split even today's double-header with Brooklyn. The visitors won the 1 Irst game. 1 to 1. In the second game Jordan knocked out two home run hits over the right field fence, one of which scored Alperman. But the thriller came In the eighth, wheo, with two out and tha bases filled, Lumley bat ting for 8heehan doubled to center, scoring Hummel, Alperman and Jordan. Evers was put out of tha game for shouting from tha bench In the ninth Inning. Score, first game: CHICAGO. BROOKLYV. AB.H.O.A 6 AB H.O.A.G. swale, ef ... I I 0 tnnrrh. if I 14 0ft 8.Trd, If... 3 t 0 M. loner, ct..i 1 0 j 0 t'lunre, lb... I 112 Hummel, rt .J 0 1 I t Vrera. Ih I 2 4 1 Alperman. Ill 1 I I t 8tlnr!U, lb I 1 I 1 Jordan. In... 4 1 I 0 1 Hrwnt. rf...4 12 4 Soechan. 4b.. 2 1 2 S Tinker, a.... 4 1 2 3 Lewla, m t 1 "oraa, e I 0 I J Ritler, a 4 1 4 Rralbach, .. l a arn. e 8 4 t I 0 Pamorlua, s..l 0 4 2 0 Totals SI I IT 14 I Fattee, s 1 1 0 0 Bell. 0 0 0 Totals 17 4 27 II 1 Batted for Paatorlu !n the eighth. Chicago 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0-3 Brooklyn 000, 0 0010 01 Two-base hits: Reulhach. Fattee. Hits: Off Pastorius, 7 in eight Innings. Double plays: Reulbach, Tinker and Chance; Chance and Evers; Stelnfeldt, Evers snd Chance. Ieft on bases: Chicago, 4; Brook lyn, 5. Bases on balls: Off Pastorius, 3; off Reulbach, 5. Struck out: By Pastorius, 8: by Reulbach, 2. Time: 1:41. Umpire: Rlgler. Score, second game: BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A E CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A.E. Hrrh. If 1 OSIasle, ef.,.. 4 1 1 S aiamner, er.. 4 0 14 OShwkarA, If.. 4 130 Hummel, rfJli 4 1 4 1 Chance, lb... I t 8 0 Alp'mao, -Sb I 11 fgrwm, 2t 4 1 I 1 0 Jordan, lb... I 111 1 Stelnfeldt. lb 4 9 0 3 0 Sheehan, lb.. I 0 2 1 4 Howard, rf ... I 19 0 0 -L.amiey i i s t 0 Zimmerman ,1900 '-"". aa 1 1 1 A inker, m.... 4 4 110 -nergea I 9 4 1 OKIIna. e I 118 0 Bell, p 1 o I OLunagran. p.. I 0 1 1 0 nuiatT, p.... IU0I4 . Totals 13 11 14 10 Totals M I 17 17 1 Batted for Howard In the ninth. Batted for Sheehan in the eighth. t. nicago 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 03 oruuaiyn O2O9001S i Two-base hits: Sheckard. Chance, Lum ley. Three-baae hts: Tinker. Kling. Lewis. in. hi. ruia: joraan. z. ns: utf Boll, 7 In five innlnas: off Rucker. 4 in fmi, innings. Sacrifice hit: Kllng. Stolen bases: variance, uooie pisys: Hummell snd Jor dan. Left on bases: Chicago, 8; Brooklyn 4. Base on balls: Off Rucker. 1; off Lund- gren, z. BtrucK out: By liucker, 9; by uunugren, . iime; i:w. umpire: rllgier Baatoa Wins Bath Uaatra. BOSTON. July 27. Boston easily won both games or a aouDle-neauer Irom Clnolrmatl, 10 to 1 and 6 to 0. In the first game tha locals oeueo t oaKley nam and in the sec ond errors by the visitor and infield bunched timely hits made It an easy win lor Boston, score, first game: BOSTON. CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A E. Mies, n a I s s Hnaxhta; rb. . 4 2 8 1 Imhlen, aa I 1 0 I t) Kane, cf 4 110 0 Beaumont, cf. 6 1 3 0 OLohert. 3b..., 4 1 2 I 0 McUann, lb..S 111 McLean', . ..4 1 2 0 0 KlU'ltey, ?0... 4 I 8 I OGantel, 1W... 4 1 U 0 II ... 110 tPakert. It.... 4 1111 swaenry, is. . I 1 1 f MUeheH.ef. . I 0 ft uranam. o. .. 4 Holivlttos.. I 0 1 4 Ucv'anax.: p.. I 1 0 3 0Caaklaa.unv,. 3 0 I Totals..., Cincinnati Boston ... 8 It 17 14 1) TotaXU ,f.M 8 94 U ....0 0 O.'b'Qt 1 0 01 1 0 0 '0. V4 2 '10 Two-base htts: Kane, Beaumont, Hlggins. Sacrifice hrta: Rltchey, McCarUjy, Sweeney. Stolen bases: Beaumont. Sweeney, Lobert Double plays: Sweeney, Rltchey to McQann; Dahlen, Rrtchey to McGann. Laft on bases; Cincinnati, 5; Boston. 8. Struck out: By Aicv,ariny, a; Dy coaxiey, I., wild pitch: voaaiey. lime: 1:42. empire: Rudder bam. 1 t, . ' Score, second game: BOSTON. CINCINNA AI. AB.H.O.A.E. . . AB.H.O A.K 4 0 i 2 I 1 0 i 0 0 ' 2 : l Bates, rf... 20 Hufiloa. lb.. 4 Dahlan, aa... Kallar. cf.... MrGann, lb.. 4 Kane. cf. I I Lsbert.. lb.,'.. SSrblel. c...... vMcLeaa, lb.. Paaliort, If... Mllchell. rf.. Hulavltl. as.. Campbell, p.. 0 11 1 1 3 I 0 I Klirner, lb... Browns,' If.,., Sweeney, lb.. Bowerman, c 1 4 0 1 rerruaon, p. Tntala U 10 17 li Totala 17 24 10 Boston 0 0 1 0 0 3 2 0 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hit: Kelley. Dahler Sacrifice hits: Hulswltt, BchieU Campbell. Double plays: Lobert. Hugglns to McLean: Rltchey, Mcoann to Dahlen. L-ft on bases: Cln clnnatl, 7; Boston, 10. Bases on halls: Off Ferguson, 2; off Campbell, 6. Bases on errors: Boston, 2. Ha by pitched ball: By rerguson, i. BtrucK out: By Ferguson. 3 by Campbell, l. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Rud aernam. Philadelphia Wins Two Games. PHILADELPHIA. July 27. Philadelphia defeated St. Ixmls In both games of double-header here today. Tha first game a pitchers battle and in the second the home team won by knocking Raymond off the rubber In the fourth inning. Score, first game: PHILADELPHIA. 8T. LOl'lg. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A. Orant. lb I 1 1 0 Murray, cf... 4 vBrroe. lb 4 Kon-u-kr. Ib. 4 OBarrr. rf I 4 Pclekanljt. 113 Charlei, aa... 4 1 tlllaa, I OGIIbert. Tb... 2 tMiQIrso. p . I Knabs, lb.... I Titua. rf I Magaa, If t 1 I 4 0 12 I 0 i Hr.o.ficld. lb I Oaborne, cf . .. I Doolln, aa.... I lknoln. c I HcO,ulllln. p. I Tutala 21 8 17 11 1 Totala 4 24 lo St. Louis 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 Two-base lilt: Titus. Sacrifice hits: Gil bert, Knahe (2), Grant. Stolen bases: Parry (2), Titus. Magee. Left on bases:.St Louis, 5; Philadelphia. J. Struck out: By Mc Glynn, 2; by McQuillin. Double play: Grant, Knabo to Bransfleld: Base on er rors: St. Louis. 1. Bases on ball: Oft McQulllln. 3. Hit by pitched hall: By Mc Ulynn, 1. Time: 1:36. Umpire: Johnstone. Score, second game: PHILADELPHIA. 8T. LOCIS. AB.H.O.A.E AB.H.O.A.E. Orant. lh.. 0 M array, cf. .. I PByrna. tb. ... 4 OKonrtchr. lb. 4 0 Barry, rf I 4 belrbaaty. It I OCkarlaa, aa-lb 4 4 Luftwts, c. . ,, 4 o Gilbert, tb... I Knabe. tb.... I Tliua. rf 3 Masea. If I Branifkld. lb 4 Ocborne. af. .. 8 Dunlin, aa. .. . 4 Jarklltarb. C . 4 Posen. p 8 R-illy. aa ... I Raymond. P 1 .... I Tola la 20 17 18 tlBaabe, p. Totala II 8 24 14 2 1 Philadelphia 0 2 S 0 0 0 0 6 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Hits: Off Raymond. 8 In two and two thirds Innings; off B.ebe, 1 In four and one-third Innings. Two-ban hit: Ixle hanty. Thri-e-baa hit: Delhanty, Knabe. Stolen bases: Murray, Magee, Foxon, Jaiklitsch. Btruck out: By Raymond. 3; by Foxen. 3; by Beebe, 1. Left on bases: St. LojIs, 11; Philadelphia. 8. Diuhle plays: Grant. Knabe to Bransfleld: H.-lllv, Chsrles to Konetchy; Ludwlg to Rellly. Bases on balls: Off Raymond. 4; off Foxen. 8; off Beebe. 2. Wild pitches: Raymond. 2. Time: 1:56. Umpire: Johnstone. riratea Wla from Giants. NEW YORK. July 27 Pittsburg won another gam her today and changed pitchers during the eighth Inning, sending Young in to replace Maddox when tha locals looked to hav a chance. Score: PITTSBIRO. NKW YORK. AB.H.O. A.B. AB H O A g Tbomaa. cf...l 4 14 4 Tannay. lb... I 8 2 Leaca, lb ... 4 1 noyle. 2b 4 till ( larka. If 4 I ' 4 Breanabaa. 1 4 1 4 Wasasr. as . . 4 2 2 8 3 Iwalia. rf ...4 1 a Ab'ticbls. 2b. I 8 I aaayaaoar, cf.,8 1 Wiboo.. rt..., 4 8 4 Olwvlla. Ib. ... I I I 4 Swaclna, lb.. 14 MK'orai'k, If. 4 I Giaaua. a I 1 8 t 8Bridw.ll. aa.. 8 3 7 4 4 Haa4ux. p.... I 1 3Cra.nd.li. p. . 1 t Young, p 1 4 4Naa4hm ... aaibawaoa. p 1 Totala 88 8178 Totals W 4 27 13 J Batted tot Crandall ln tha eighth. Pittsburg 1080804) 4 Naw York IIMIIMH Two-baa hits: Clark, Wagnar, 3; WU- son. Swaclna. Three-base hit: Wilson. Hits: Off Crandall. I In eight Innings; off Mathews.. n. I in one Inning; off Maddox. 4 In seven and one-third Innings; off Young, none In one and two-thirds innings. Sacri fice hits: Abbntichlo, 3. Ctnlen bases: Clark, Itonlin. Double play: Bridwell and IHiyle. Left on bases: rittshurc. 8: New York. .1. First on balls: Off Crandall. 1: off Matthewson, 1; off Maddox. 8; off Toung. 1. First on errors: Pittsburg Hit bv nltched hall: llv Maibln 1: hv Voiina 2. Struck out: By 'Crandall. 2: by Mathew- son, I; by Maddox, 1; by Young. 1. Time: 1.65. I'mplres: Klein and Emc. TOWED DEFEAT FLOHF.CB nam Reaalta la letory for tiaa Company by lo to B. The Townsond Gun company team de feated Florence Sunday afternoon at Florence park; score. 10 to 5. Baker started to do the pitching for Florence, but was knocked out of the box In the first Inning and retired in favor of Harhllton, who pitched great ball the remainder of the game. Morearty pitched an excellent game. Johnson, the Townoend s new short stop, made a siectacular stop that brought the spectators to their feet. Twlchell per formed a few professional stunts around the second bag. Trowbridge's batting was feature, he getting; three two-bagcers out of five times at bat. The Town.-ends lay the Blair Clothing company at Philr, eb., next Sunday: Score: TOWNSENDS. KTyORBNrS. AB H O A S AB H O A K B14nnn. aa .., Johnano. aa , Klllntt, Sb ... Twlchelt, Jb 1 4Hiiaha. sa .. 8 OTroanf ae. Sb 1 0 2 I 1 4 1 4 1 II 2 4 1 1 0 I 1 Pealann. II .. 4 ITrarr. tb OFarlay, lb sttk. a . ' Carey, cf OBarr, rt .. "osnen. e . 4 Hamilton, Qullr. If , 1 10 I 7 I 2 I I l o 0 Hill, lh Brown, e .., O'Connor, cf OflMy. rt ... Morearty, p Baker, p Totala 34 13 27 18 3 Totala ! 10 27 15 I Townsends 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 1" 010 Florence 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 05 Two-base hits: Trowbridge til, Tracy, Elliott. Brown. Stolen bases: Qulgley t2, Hamilton. Struck out: By Morearty, 4; by Hamilton, 10. Bases on balls: Off Morearty, 2; off Hamilton, 2. .Umpire: Gibson. Stora Coronas Wla la lowa. STANTON. Ia.. July 27.-1 Special. A-The Slori Coronas of Omana defeated the home' boys by a score of 6 to 1. The visit ors played errorless ball and were able to tilt at the right time. Kleven sare hits were secured off of the home twlrlera, ho were forced to use both Mollerhoff and Nlmrod. Young pitched superb ball for the visitors, striking out nine and al lowing but six hits. The fielding of the Infield of the Stora team was the best seen here this season. Score: STORZ CORONAS. , STANTON. ' ABHO.AE ABHO.AE. McLean. Sb . 4 1 i 2 Garrey, Tb .. 6 3 1 2 Kurera. aa .. 4 0 1 I Wllllama, o . 4 1 11 0 Harhter, lb . I I I Bando, rt ... 4 1 1 Hntf. If ... 4 I 1 0 Umlth, cf ..1014 Young, p ... 4 1 1 2 CE Mol'hoff. p 4 OSwanann, lb . 4 OArnell, rf ... I Newqulat. 3b. 2 OA. Mol'boff, o t OHultman. ft . I OSondlr, If ... 3 l' Hill. 2b .... I OAndaraon, aa. 2 1 1 11 1 I Nlmrod. Totala I 11 27 10 Touts Stort, Coronas .1 10 2 p .. 8 . ... 10 27 IS 4 0 0 0 2 0-4 10 0 0 0-1 Stanton, 1. Stanton. 0 0 0 0 Earned runs: Coronas. 3 Three-base hit: Hodge. Two-base -hits: Garvey, Hachten, Nlmrod. Double play: Kucera to Hachten. Bases on bans: oil Nlmrod, 1 Struck out: By Nlmrod, 8; by Young. . Hit by pitched ball: Williams. Sacrifice hits: Smith. Kucera. Left on bases: Stors, 8; Stanton, 2. Time of game: 1:00. Umpire: Wilson. Denver Staggers Next. Pueblo will be followed at Vinton street park by the Mountaineers from Denver, wnom Manager irwin win Dring ior a three days' selge with Pa's Champions. Denver will be here Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday and the fans are looking for ward to some warm games, vt nue Mc Donough Is a terror to all pitchers. It la a real pleasure to see him handle the willow. Denver has several heavy sluggers besides McDonough and ta liable to run away with any game by shear force of slogging the ball. The lineup: Omaha. Autrey King AuHtln Franck Fisher Welch.". Belden Oondlng IBrand .. Ragan.'..' Hall Sanders Rhodes Hollenbeck... Position, Denver. White .....Kruger Irwin . nrst , .Second .... .Third .... ..Shortstop .-..Klnnally ,..Lett JIkU. ...Belden ...Center ..,.Waldron . lilght field..... ....cassldy ..Catcher .McDonough Catcher ...Pitcher ..Pitcher ...Pitcher '..... -Zalusky . ,.X....'..:imatHd s'fBohanon Adams ...Pitcher ...Corbett .Fltcrmrr .'. . :.ACruvtx-k Hollys Win with McAadrewa. The Hollys defeated the Brodegaard Crowns at Florence Sunday afternoon. The score was 6 to 4. For the first tlrne in weeks McAndrews was on the mound for the Hollys and his throwing was gilt-edge. He deserved 10 hold his opponents to a much lower eoore, but his support bunched errors In the latter part of the game, giv ing the losing team their runs. Thrw'ot the hits secured off McAndrews were In field taps that were too slow to be fielded. After being out of the'' game for 'two weeks Gibson came back strong with the stick, getting three opportune safeties. g den, the Antler catcher, caunht the flrxt three innings for the Hollys ln flrve style until Steck put In an appearance. Bteck kept up his clouting. Score by Innings: R H. E. Hollys 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 -6 4 Crowns 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 04 7 t Batteries: McAndrews. Ogden and Steck; Swift and Danxe. Married Men TABLE ROCK. Prove the Batter. Neb.. July 27. (Spe- Ctal.) Friday the married men contested with the single men, both of this place, for supremacy In a holly contested ball game on the Table Rock grounds, the former winning out by a score of Ij to 2. Score: Married men 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 18 Single men 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Errors: Single men, 6: Married men. J. Hits: Single men, 8; Married men, 8. Bat teries: Single men. Billings and Petrashek; Married men. Allen and Tylor. Games la Tkrca-1 I.eagne. At Dubuque. Ia. Duhuoue Springfield At Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapid Decatur t At Clinton, la Clinton Bloomington At Hock Island. Peoria , Kock Island R H E. . & 2 .14 2 R.H E. .21 .243 RILE. .281 .18 01 K.ll E. .471 .232 Kenwood Tourney lleanuied. CHICAK. July 27. May in the western open tennis championship tournament which began Saturday on the courts of the Kenwood Country club, was resumed to day. There were several matches lo be played which were postponed from the first day in addition to the rounds regu larly appointed. Drawings for the women's singles were scheduled to take place and play In this division will begin tomorrow or Wednesday. There are about a doton entries for the woman's title. Arrange ments for the mixed doubles have not yet been made. Riversides Defeat Merchants. The Riversides defeated the Benson Merchants st Benson Eagle park by th store of 8 to 1. The feature of the game was the pitching of Murray, who allowed the Merchants but four hits and struck out nine men. Batteries: Riversides Murrav and Dlneen. Merchants' Larson and Morran. The Riversides will play the Walter O. Clarks next Sunday at Her s park tor a large purse. Tennis Doable Walt. Championship doubles In the city' tennis tournament at the Field club will rest un til Arthur Scrihuer returns from Chicago, where he Is playing the west rn tourna ment. Scribner and Martin will pUy W hlttemore and Cub Potter and Ih- winner of that match will play Kohn and Hughes in the finals. The consolation match. -a In both singles and doubles axe being rluyel out each evening. Bin latenes of Fish. Harry Bwartxlander has returned frorn a six weeks' fishing trip at the lakes of Minnesota. He made several big eatchvg and brought home a six and a twelve pound pickerel. RIVBRTON. Neb., July 27 (Special ) The base ball game between Cambridge and Rlverton. played on the Hfwerton dia mond, resulted tn a score 'of 7 to 2 In favor ot Cambridge. Market Defends Title. NEW YORK. July J7 -H. H. Hackstt successfully defended hi title a cham pion of New Yerk In lawn tennis singles today. On th ourt of th New Yvrk I Standing of the Teams I WEST. LEAGUE. W. Ia I'ct.l Fknux City.. M SS .,tndliinarcHls...t;4 4 X Omaha M n .2! ulsvllle S1 44 6 S Lincoln 80 42 84iioledo t W 44 .54 De-nver 49 tn .6115 Tolumbus S4 4t .fC Pueblo 29 66 .41.' tllnncaradta 4 .&J Des Molne..(fl 5J .ailwaukee ...,4SfS M iduiMS Clty...4i 5ii .41 Itt. Tsui 31 70 NAT L. LEAGUE. I A M BU. LEAGUE. WLI'rl W.KIVt. Pittsburg ....M Si .soTvVtrnrt n .11 .H-l Chicago 50 aK 5l V. Ixmls 53 37 New Y'ork... 5) 37 .S"V "hit-arm 51 .:n t'hlladcloh a 44 3x ..V." 'leveland W 42 .Ml Cincinnati,... 4 41 .5UU,bllilelphl;t...47 4J .F Bostnn 4.147 ..4'toston 41 41 .HI Brooklyn ...32 53 .87 Washington . .. M .T,9 St. I.ouls 3n it) .S4.,iNew York 32 W X GAMES TODAT. Western learns hunwi. at rimnh. Pueblo at Des Moines. Sioux citv at l.in coin. National Ianp-rittl.llr at Veat V,rk Cincinnati at Boston, Chicago at Brooklyn! St. Ixiuls l Philadelphia. American league Waslnngton at St. Louis, Philadelphia at Chicago. New York at Detroit, noston at Cleveland. American Association Milwaukee at To ledo. Kansas City st Columbus. St. Paul at -naianfrpolls, Minneapolis at Louisville. Athletic club at Travcrs Island he defeated Henry J. Mollehaur. 8-3, 4-8, 8-3. CVuirt generalship sums up the match. Th doubles will be finished next week. Cnlambas Defeats Kansas City. ' COLUMBUS, Jis- r7.-Colnmhus de feated Kajisas City, 5 to 4 Score: COLUMHl 9. KANSAS CITT. An. H, O A K. AB H.O.A.E met. Sb. I 1 2 CHnllman. cf. i I I J. Owall. cf 4 Jackhm, rf. . . 5 13 OITui, aa 4 0 1 0 MSulllran. e. . . 4 S 0 CNeltnbnrs, rf. i 1110 Krahrar. ih.. I t 1 4 1 W orl. If I 1 1 0 t ttowme, Jb. . . 4 0 2 10 Hryil.in. lb .. 2 0 t Carter, p 4 4 I I 1 0 Kruer. If.. Jamea, c Halrtr, ai ... Klhm. lb... Wrlgley. ;b Itoxara. p.. Tar (Of, p.. 0 11 1 3 lis , Totala 14 Til 15 2 Totals SH II to 11 1 'T'" out when winning run Columbus .. ...0 1 3 0 I' 0 Kansns City.-. 0 0 2 0 0 2 Stolen bases: OdweirT Raldy cored. 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 04 Baerifice ma. rutKiy (ii, tjciwell, Wrlgley. Bases on hells: off Taylor. 1; off Carter. 3. Klhm. Wood. Off Rogers. 8; 1 mo-uase hits rriei. Kruffer. WrmH TK,.h... v,... James. louble plays: Wrigley to Klhm; Heydon. Sullivan to Heydon. Btruck out: By Rogers. 3; by Taylor, 1. Hits: Off V'"!" U ln m' "nn two-thirds Innings; ff Tayr' 1 ln four one-third in- ?..?' . Tlrn: 2:SL Umpires: Kerin nd Bierhalter. llooslers Win In Mnth. INDIANAPOLIS. July J7.-Hayden' triple and Carr" single In the ninth won todays game for Indianapolis, 5 to 4. Score: INDIANAPOLIS. ST. PAtX. AB.H.O.A. K. AB H.O.A.E Banh. aa I baldaon. cf... 4 Harden, rf . .. 6 2 2 4 0 Oeer, If. . 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 orio.t. ,a 3 2 0 twhlr, lb.. Carr. lb t lil't ni ' Coulter. If.... 1 to (ISrhlaael, c Uvlniaton, c. 8 0 4 3 ONoncian. e . Llnitaay. lb.. 4 1 0 I OAlrmrer. Ib. Hnpke, Ib I 0 2 0 0 Nae, aa .. 8'M's. I 1 OOehrtng, ef.. Hall, p vii IV 21 If V Totala U 10J4 11 I Two out when winning run. waa made. St. Paul O n il l inaan. Indianapolis 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 18 Two-baae hits:. Wheeler, Carr. Thretv 0 2 0 1-6 0 .2 0 0 Otcapol -2-0.. base hit: Hayden. Home run: Wheeler. Struck out: By Slagle, 6; by Hall, 6. Stolen baaes: Coulter. Lindsay, Gehrlng Passed nlls: Schlssel, 8. Bases on balls: Off Slagle. 3; off Hall, 5. Time: 1:45. Um pire: Kane. IOITH OMAHA OCX SHOOT Members Hold Shoots Hegnlarly and Ara After Herorda, South ' Orriafia lui .an enthusiastic gun club. The members have lieon holding shoots every Sunday aftepioon for two mQnh-'of more. Th chief movers in the organixatlon..- are Dana Morrill, Frank Dworak and Chief John Brlggs. Tha .mprk ..yeatorday afternoon was no exception to. th general good work. The Shoot is held tn a field Just west of Jettei" lake. The sun Interfered considerably, but this will be remedied before tho next Rhoot. . The ., . best score .yesterday was tmule by Fxiink Dworak, who broke twenty-four targets out of twenty-five. Boyje and Casper tied for second place, breaking twenty-three. BNggs and Yost tied for third place, with a score of twenty-two. Tlie delpiled acore Is omitted, but the fpllowlhg Is the total for each member m uie. ciuu; . . ., , . Dworak ..'.'Way ... ..:3Botcurt ...OThomaa ..22Jetter , ..li Hughes Boyle Cllnehard Bnggs Salowskt .... Hackensmdth IkHlons McCIIntock , 20Ollwlckl uourp inc. Way Casper Yost ... Wilson .Zit'lapp .. .22Ullch .. .20 SEEKS LONG-DISTANCE RECORD Thomas McAoghcy Banning Against Time from Toronto ta Xrw York. TORONTO. Ont.. July 27,-Thomas J. Mc-Aught-y. a long-distance runner, started this morning In an attempt to make a rec ord run from here to New York. He Is running under tli i auvplces of . the . Ynung Men s Christian, association, and carr:es a letter from the mayor of Toronto to the mayor of New York. Another Vanderbllt Race. NEW YORK. July 27. Application to hold another Vavderbllt cup race on the road ln Long Island on October 24 was madu today to the board of supervisors of Nas sau county, to be run under tho auspicas of the American Automobile association, the Same as heretofore. The application will be passed upon later. mats' nuceeaafat snnday. The Blat team defeated th Independ ents by a score of T to 8 Sunday ln a game which lasted twelve Innings. People Ktore Wins. Th Peoples more team defeated th Hartman team Sunday at Fort Omaha 13 to 14. 1111 and Mandelbera formed the battery for the winners and Kundson and Knudson for Hartmans. Red Clond Beata Baperlor. RED CLOUD, Neb.. July 2T.-(Speclal.) Superior met Rd Clouu on tin- urco diamond, with Adams aa pitcher for Red Cloud, and Harris fur Superlorvreauliing In the score of 2 to 1 In favor of Rud Cloud. Winds ftrhool Gets In. The Windsor school baseball nine de feated th nine from the Melrose school Monday afternoon by a score of 14 to 5. Pride of Omajia Winner. The Pride of Omaha defeated a nine from the People s store, 3 to 1, Bunduy. Peter on held tha stor team down to four hits. Balldlaa; Permits. C. KJeldgaard Tlilrty-aecond and Arbor. frame dwelling, fi.M); C. KJelilgaaid. Thirty-second and Arbor, frame dwelling, 33.500. The AMER. AM N VY.L.TVt. r ii rr TK3 r V-ln Bottled in Bond Tie StariarJ Rye PILES! DETROIT WINS IN SEVENTH Hofg Holds the Tifen Safe for Tint Six Inning-. HITS MIXED WITH WILD THROWS four Rnna Tarn Tide Against lllgli- landers and They Fall tn Rally Other American l.eagar gcares. DETROIT. July 17 -Hogg had DotnMt baffled until the seventh, when the horns tam got a run over an.1 had the bases filled, with two out on singles and passes. Chcsbrn was substituted and an Infield hit by Schaefer, and two wild throws by New York pjpyers sent three runs across. Score: PKTROU. NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O. A. ft. Mrlntyre, If . 1 0 11 Refler, rf....4 1 fkhaettr. aa..4 1 4 1 1 I'cmroy. lb.... 4 1 3 1 t rawtonr. rf. 4 11 0 u Che. lb 4 0 4 0 1 Ci'htt. rf 4 8 1 OH.-mphlll, cf.. 4 180 Rnaamn. lb . I 0 2 Morlarlly, Ib 4 1 0 1 Cou 81 i. Ib. 4 Sohmiui, c. . I Itownt. 2b..., I Willed, p.... 3 I I 4 Otvrlthanly. II. I I I I I 1 k 4 OBall. a I I 8 8 1110 Klelnow, c... I 0 4 4 1 011 ll. . p I 0 0 0 Cheabro. p ... 0 0 IS 7 27 18 2 Manning, p... 0 01 Total. orlh 144 r- Totals 91 t4 I Batted for Chebro In eighth. Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 New t.Yrk 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0-1 Two-lmse hit: Ball; Hits: Off Mogg. 8 In six and two-thirds Innings; off Chcaoro, 1 In one-third Inning; off Manning. ( in ouh Inning. Sacrifice hit: Downs. Stolen bases: Dclchanty (111. liouhle plays: Mc Intyre to Downs. Hogg to Bull to Conroy. Ift on bases: Detroit, 6; New York. 3, Buses on balls: Off Wlllett. 2; off Hogg, 8. lilt by pitched ball: By ilogg, 1. Struck out: By Wlllett. 6; by Hogg, 2, by Man ning, L Wild pitches: Wlllett. l; Hogg, 1. Time: 1:45. Umpire: . Evans. Browns Xhsl Oat Senators. BT. LOUIS. July 27 Two singles were all Washington made today and Ht. Ia.uIs won the third gamo tof the series. 6oore: ST. UU8. WASRINOTilN. AB.ll 0 A E AB.H.O.A.E. Slone. If 4 3 1 A C Oanlay. If.... I 0 1 t Hartiell, rf.. I Wlillami, 2b. 4 Wallace, aa.. I Ferrta. lb.,.. 4 C Jonca, cl. . 4 T. Jonea, lt. 2 Stephana, c... 4 Powell, p I 1 I 0 Milan, cf 4 1 I 0 0 0 1 4 tt'nVtaub, lh . 4 t 1 t 0 1 1 4 1 Clyster. Jb-rf. 4 0 10 2 4 2 Warner, o. ... I t i 110 crroman. lb.. 2 0 18 1 0 0 II IMrBrltta, aa. . 1 0 1 1 t 1 1 I vevhlpsa. Ib... 141 1 0 4 0 lluahea, p.... 2 0 1 5 0 Plckerins, rt I 0 0 k ..32 10 r It ) AanneblU ,. 1 0 0 0 Burn, p 0000 Totala. Totals M I Batted for Shlpkn In eighth. Batted for Hughes In eighth. St. Louis 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hits: Ferris, Unlaub, Poall, Wallace. Hits: Off Hughes, 8 tn seven In nings; off Burns. 2 In one Inning. Sacri fice) hits: Hartzell. Shlpke. Stolen base: Wallace. Double plays: Wallace to Will iams to Jones, W illiams to Wallace to Jones. Left on bases: St. Louis, 5; Wash ington, 4. Bases on balls: Off Powell, 4; off Hughea, 4. Hit by pitched bull: Powell. 1. Struck out: By Powell, 3; by Hughes, 2. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Connolly. .Athletics Defeat White Box. CHICAGO. July 27.-Vlckera' pitching was the feature of today's game, Phila delphia winning, t to 1. Vtckera held the -locals to three scattered hits and would have scored a shut-out but for Nichols' error. White pitched three balls. Hart sol tripling and C Collin doubling. Score: PHILADELPHIA . CHICAOO. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Hartrei, if... 4 I 1 V Hahn. rf 4 E. Collins, tb I S. Smith, lb. I Murphy, rf... 4 Nil-hold, aa. . . 4 J. Cnlllna, lb 4 Oldnntf. cf .; 1 Srhreck. c... 1 1 5 1- Jonea, cf 1 0 5 0 12 3 0 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 0 0 1.6.11. lb 4 14 0 Dougherty, 1 Davla, lb., ti Parent, aa. 0 Andraon C Waaver, c O'AII Taunehlll, If I it! 3 1 1 VUkert. p.... 1 Totals.. .11 27 15 1 White, p o Km lib, p.. 4 Totala 3 27 13 9 Batted for Parent In ninth. Batted for Weaver hi ninth. Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 1'hlluUelphla .' 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hits: E. Collins. Hahn. Three- base hit: Hartsel. Hits: Off Whit. 1 In one-third Inning; off Smith, 7 in eight and two-thirds Innings. Sacrifice hits: 8. Smith, Be h reck. E. Collins, DOtigherty, Jones. Stolen bases: Murphy (2.1, Dougherty. Double play: F. Smith. Weaver tn lrhell. Bases on balls: Off Smith. 2; off Vlckcrs. 2. Btruck out: By F. Smith, 1. Time: 1:45. Umpires: O'Lnughlln and Hurst. Wllber Loses to Mayer Brotne-ra. WILBER. Neb.. July 27. (SDecial.)-. Wllber lost to Mayer Bros, team of Lincoln Sunday ln an eleven-Inning contest, prin cipally through Inability to hit at tha f roper moment. The game wag character zed by heavy hitting on both sides. Score: Mayer Bros 8 001100000 14 10 i Wllber 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-6 7 3 Batteries: Harwell and Miller; Shlmomk and Storkan. Struck out: By Farwell. 7; by Shlmonek. 8. Hit by pitched ball: By Farwell. 4. Baaes on balls: Off Farwell, 8: off Bhlmonek. 1. Double plays: Wllber,. 2: Mayer Bros., 1. Home run: Shlmonek. Three-base hit: Trobougb (2). Dobbs. Met calf, W. Miller. Two-base hits: Storkan, Dean. Earned runs: Mayer Bros., 4; Wll ber, 3. Broken Bow Brats Ansley. BROKEN BOW, Neb., July 27. (Special Telegram.) The first official game of the season took place today between Broken Bow and Ansley, resulting tn a vlctry for the Cornier. The game waa close and Well played throughout. Score: Broken Bow S Ansley 0 Batteries: Anderson and Smith: Bcott and ' Burnham. Umpire: Hayes. Attendance: 5(10. Coos Haplds Claim t hamploasnlg.. COON RAPIDS. Ia., July 27 Th Coon Rapids Grays clinched their claim to tha semi-professional championship of Iowa Sunday by defeating the fast McClelland, Iowa, team In an exciting contest by tha score of 4 to 3. The local had a shade the best ln all departments and Davis out-pitrh-d Cass throughout th game Batteries: Davis and Towne; Cas and Duff. Ramblers and Fremont Break Ev The Ramblers of Omaha played Fremont at Fremont Saturday and Sunday. In Sat urday's game the Ramblera won In flv In ning, 4 to 0. The second game Went to Fremont, the score being 8 to 1. The Ram blers leave for Seward, Neb.. Monday morning. Fire tare la Kadaraac Test. BUFFALO. N. 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