THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1908. Pirates Shut Out by Brooklyn; Cubs Win Two, Closing- in on Leaders; Sioux and Omaha Next J w VICTORY BEFORE HARD FIGHT Holl'i Eapld Fire Oeti Omaha Game from Denver 5 to 0. UZACY NOW FOR SIOUX CITY thatoat A4mlal(rrtd to Grlsslles Pats Pn'a Bays la Uood Spirits to Tackle Darky, Who Cornea Todar. Omaha, I; Dsmver, 0. ..Another whitewash was administered to the crippled Mountaineer! Thursday after noon, whHt the Champtona slaughtered them ti the tune of 6 to . Omaha took every came In the aerlea from Denver and Increased the lead tn the pennant chase because Sioux City lost to Lincoln. The real battle royal starti today whin the famous Sioux and the - yhamplona meet with Vlfitom park aa the battle ground. Both of these tea ma have contracted tho habit of winning to such an extent that a lona win be a bitter dose to either. Stinginess on the part of Hall with his hlta waa the real cause of the downfall of the Orlttltea. He allowed but six hlta and kept them .scattered all through the con teat ao that they could not be cashed In. He u In two or three tight places, but waa pulled out b' good Judgment and by faat fielding back Of him. Like a Lamb to Slaughter. Vaclav Chabek waa choaen aa the final lamb to go to the slaughter and he waa given to undcratand that he was to get his draw from the start of the game. Flhrr waa the first up and with that tan allxlns; way of hla forced Mr. Chab.k to Issue him a pasa to first. Then Caraj Kin, with the flrat of Lis three hlta and Red was on- second. He made third when a double play put King and Chicken out of commiaalon fcud there died as Welch popped one to Klnneally.' Omaha made Ha frlst run In a freaky aort of a fashion. Belden chopped a safe one over, second, went to second on a poest'd hall, to third on Franck's out from Klnneally to White and home on a wild .itch. Two battery errors thua contributed Viiaterially In the first run. Three hv a' nlll' waa the way the next runa came in the. fifth inning and they were about' aa freaky aa the flrat run. Belden alrurk out and Franck hit on' to Klnneally, which the long shortstop,'..' yn to Dan Butler, fumbled. Before Klnneally had time tp.. gather himself together Le Brand hjt ' anoth' grounder to him and he tumbled- that too. A wild pitch ad vanced Franck: and LeBrand a base and rial! struck out. Fisher waa next up and he decided to try out Klnneally alsq. Hi REAL ESTATE FARM AND RAN CM LAND FOR SALE Nebraaha Contlnned. Choice: 40-Acre Farm Near Benson Improvements consist of gool 4-room house with brick foundation, good barn, room for 4 .horses and 30 head of stock, ice house holding 40 or 60 tons of Ice; buggy shed, ehlnken house, milk bouse, and good wall and windmill. . Land lays beautifully, almost .evel, slopes sufficiently to drain "well. Affords a beautiful view In aft directions. Near Hr.indeis' country home. 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' " ()-41l I0X hit one to the rlarht of the long boy and then beat the throw to flrat, giving ""ranrk a chance to score. Fisher and L'Biand were given tho high sign for a double steal and they pulled It off to refec tion, LeBrand scoring. King wanted to get Into the mlxup, so he made his second hit of the day and drove Fisher home from second. Autrey hit for two bases, but King could only get aa far aa third and Welch strufk out. Chabek struck out three men tn the fifth. Aaatla Appears en Scene. Jimmy Austin was not able to get on the bases until the sixth inning and then he showed some foot work as well as head work and brought home another run. He made a can single and waa sac rificed to aecond by Belden. Then to keep up his reputation as the best base stealer In the league he stole third, and ome home on Ix-Brand's single. Hall singles to right and LeBrand tried to go to third, but a good throw by Caasady cut him off. Hall was In a tight hole in the sixth In ning with a base cm balls and two singles, but a good throw by Austin to the plate saved a run, and another good throw to first retired the side. Ducky Holmes and his Sioux will b on hand thia afternoon. In addition to all that It Is ladles' day. The score: OMAHA. All. It. H. O. A. E. Fisher, If.... King. 2b , Aulrey, lb... Welch, cf.... Austin, 8b... Belden, rf... Franck, aa... IcBrrnd, c Mall, p Totals 3 1 .. 4 .. 4 .. 4 .. 4 .. 3 .. 3 .. 4 32 5 10 27 10 DENVER AH. K. H. 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 t 0 0 0 t. 2 0 1 10 2 1 t 8 0 0 0 Waldron, cf I. Helden, If (VlKSHllV, l'f White, lb Jrwln, 3b 'Kruegcr, 2b Kalusky, c Klnneally, aa Bohannon I habek, p. Corbett 1 Tota's 33 0 24 11 Batted for Klnneally In the ninth. 'Batted for Chabek In the ninth. Omaha Runs 0 10 0- 3100 - 5 Hits 1 1 0 1 S t 1 0 -10 Denver Buna 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Hits 0 01002210-6 Two-base hit: Autrey. Passed ball: 7a Husky. Wild pitches: Chabek, 2. Bases on oalls: Off Hall, S; off Chabek, 2. Struck out: By Hall. 6; by Chabek. 5. Left on bases: Omaha. 7: Denver, 9. Double plays: Klnneally to White; Chabek to Klnneally to White. Stolen bases: LeBrand, Fisher, jiAuatl.i, Krueger. Sacrifice hit: Belden. Timet 1:46. I mpire: uavis. Aiienuunce: 500. Games Wanted by Hock Yards. The Union Stock Yards Base Ball club WANTED TO BUY (.Continued.) Wanted To Buy We have a client who wants to buy a 40-acre Improved farm, within 10 miles of Omaha -Quick action necessary. Payne Investment Company, 1st Fl. N. Y. Life Bldg. Tela: Douglaa 1781. Ind., A 1188 (23) 487 SI WANTED Moderate priced horse and run about; horse must be sound snd gentle. Address Y 41. care Bee. (26) 43 SI WANTED TO RENT OR 10-ROOM house in West Farnam district; reliable party; will pay 460 month and lease for 1 years. Address D 825, care Bee. (26) M4S5 1 STOVE REPAIRS STOVE, FURNACE, STEAM and hot water boiler repairs; water fronts. Omaha Stove Repair Works 120A-8 Douglas 8t. Telephone Bell Douglas WO. M-S7I REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Kitty Lafferty and husband to Wil liam Taylor et al., lot 3, block W, Florence I 850 Trustees of Chevra B'Nal Yisroel to William A. Carney, 20x(KJ feet, ad joining lot 4. block 52, Omaha 1 Bams to same, n4 lot 4, block 62, Omaha . Same to Anna Thomson, lot 3, block 63, Omaha Same to Harry B. Whltehouse, 20x Kit feet adlolnlna- lot 4. block 62, Omaha Same to aame, t lot 4, block &2, Omaha U'O Carl and Olaf Johnson to John A. Anderson, s33 feet lot 4, Coburn's sub v 8 County treasurer to Ellery R. Hume, lot 20. Kelly's add John H. Harte et al.j administrator, la E. F. Leary, lots 20 and 31, block , Kountxe s 3d add t S00 Alma F. Cowger and husband to Lu ther Hudson, lot 4. block 1. Claren don J,0 City Havings bank to Raymond D. Ward, lots Id and 17. block 6. Paddock Plaoe; also s30 acres ne4 nrU IT'-lA-lll 1 Raymond D. Ward to City Trust and Safe Deposit to., same a James A. Burhaus and wife to Jonn M. Calilwell, lots anu o, ana cs lot s Hunt's subdlv 1 Frank Benbow and wife to Maynard B. Copeland, lot as, diock I, (iar Redlek'S add IM0 William O. Davidson and wife to John A. Lyncn, lot iz, liock s, ur- elmrrt Hill LC0) Lida L.. Leet to Don J. Adams. nl feet lot 1 and mau luei oi leei lot 2, block . Park Place 1 John A. Creighton Real estate TO Trust Co. to Airrea v . etyuney, lot . block 1 Creighton's 1st add. . 1,000 Tukey Land Co. to Charles Ladd Thomas, lots 17 and is, oiots i, J i- tarami'H auhdlV 1 George C. Osgood and wife to Jacob Kntleman lots 3 and , oiora oi. original city of Omaha and strip 20 feet wde adjoining lot 4 1 Jacob Kotelman et al. . to Chevra ll'N'al Ylaroel, lota S and 1 block 62. orlnlnal city of Omaha 1 Aaron Wolf and wife to aame. same. 1 Annie M. and Frederick E. Ken drlck to Jscob Kotelman. same 1 Thomas O. legan and wife to Joseph MeOuIn, lot 4. block 23. Benson 960 TNomas Dugdale et al. to John R. Webster Co., sW, lot 1, block 30, orig inal city of Omaha 4.2"0 Hastings & Heyden to Henry Boyce. lot 12. block 6. Collier Place 500 Ellery R. Hume and wife to G. O. Wallace, lot 17. block 2, Monmouth Park 1 County treasurer to Ellery R. Hume, lot 8. Oeorire F. Paul's subdlv Malvina S. Miller and husband to Hans Johnson, sr.. lots 3 and 4. block 14, Halcyon Heights F. R. Silts snd wlfu to Hattie L. Hume, lot 24. Keller's add 26 David F. O Keeffe and wife to Paul ine Prince, lots 12. 13. block 20. Wil cox 2d add 300 Pauline Prince to David F. O Keefe. lots 11 and 13, block 20, Wilcox 2d add . Total ! OCEAN STEAMERS CANADIAN PACIFIC Saipresa Saa of ths Atlaatlo i'svall IOIB BATH AT BMA. alllnss, (Quebec LlverpOuL 10 fcurop. July 14. 24. August 1. T. II, l. ii, rrom Europe. Aug. f. 11. tl. 24. September 4. . n, is Ratea: 1st cabin, tw up: 3d cabin. Ua.TI On class, H6; Third elaaa, H1T4. Ask any II at t agent for particulars or write. 0. E. BENJAMIN. nmAXa AaiaTT, Ut S. Claotk tstieet. va: stcage, Hi, Standing of the Teams WEST. LEAOUE. I AMER. ASSN. W.LPct. W.L.Pot. Omaha 66 4" MH Indianapolis 4J Sioux City. .57 40 .oH Louisville 44 jfcl Ilncoln ,...fi2 46 .6.Hii Toledo MR 4o .W4 Denver 4! 61 .4.0(Columhus ...al AH .141 Puebln 40 67 .41.1 Minneapolis .4s M .453 Des Moines. 24 67 ,374Mllwaiikee ...41 5 .4 3 I KansRS City. .47 57 ,f.2 St. Paul ....81 73 .I3S AMER. LEAGUE. NAT. LEAGUE. W.L.Pet.l . W L Pet. Detroit ....57 31 ..v,j Pittsburg ....6o 36 .tint St. Ixiuls ..65 3 :lCtili.ag 54 3 .6 0 Chicago hi 41 ..V New York. ...6:1 :i ,bm4 Cleveland ..'I 4J .6 7 Philadelphia 4 40 .5 5 Philadelphia 44 io AH, Intlnnatl ...44 .5iH Bosion i 50 .45. Huston 4 61 .440 Washington An im Brooklyn ....33 b6 .376 New York. .32 6 .,iSt. Louis ... .31 a .341 GAMES TODAY. Western league Sioux City at Omnha, Pueblo at Lincoln, Deliver el Des Moines. National League Chicago at Boston, Pittsburg at Brooklyn St. Louis al New York, Cincinnati at Philadelphia. American League Washington at Chi cago, Philadelphia at St. IaiuIs, Boaten at Detroit, New York at Cleveland. American Association St. Paul at Colum bus, Minneapolis at Toledo, Kansas Cay at Indianapolis, Milwaukee at Loultvlila. is anxious to book a bunch of games for the balance of tne sea-son, eiiuer in or out of the city, for Sunday and mid-week games. Have no game lur uext buntlay. write or 'plione G. S. Kennedy, manage!, South Omaha. 'Phone ls3. U.M? FOR Ll.COL, ONE FOR SIOUX Double-llender at Lincoln Results vll Even, Honors. LINCOLN, July 30. Lincoln and Sioux City divided anoiner Qouole-liaeuer touo , the score in each cue being 2 to 1. The Greenbackers did the better batting, while the Sioux excelled in the fielding, playing Lbolh games without an error. Wasson out- pltclied Cruther In tile opener, wtilcii went to ten innings. Davidson a triple and Prlt- chett a bunt gave Lincoln a score In the intra, and the visitors tied it up on uamp bell s hit, Wesson's wild throw, a secrlfice and an Infield out. Sioux City was de prived of another In the tenth when, with Andreaa on third a.id Granville on second. with one out, Granville got In the way of Hester s sare nit. Andreas was called hack to third and was caught napping when Gagnler worked the hidden ball racket. Lincoln shoved in the winning run on suc cessive nits Dy rriicneii. Mills, ounivan end Jude. Umpire Haskell refused to stay for the second game, boarding a train for Des Moines, and the use of players, Wasson and Henry, made the contest a farce. Hen drlx and McKay fought out a pitchers' bat tle, Sioux City winning on two errors by Fox and wlldness by Hendrlx. Lincoln's only run was a homer, made by Hendrlx. The ball struck Inside the lot, but bounded over the fence. Score, first game: LINCOLN. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Jude, If 4 Fox. Zb 4 Gagnler, ss.,.. Thomas, lb Davidson, cf., Prltchett, 3b.. .Mills,- rf fulllvan, c... Wasson, p Totals . 36 2 2 If BIOUX CITY. AB. R. Campbell, If 4 i Holmes, cf S 0 Orecn, rf 8 o Andreas, 2b 3 0 Granville, ss 4 0 Welch. Sb 3 0 Hester, lb 4 0 Henry, c 3 0 Crutcher, p 3 o ' O. 2 : 2 1 2 1 9 8 0 A. 0 0 0 2 4 1 0 0 2 Totals SO 1 S 'tH 0 Granville out, hit by batted ball. -Lincoln 0 10000000 12 , Sioux City 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 '..'1e'ba, hlt: Davidson. Two-base hit: i Mills. Stolen base: Prltchett. Sacrifice hits: J-lolmes, Welch. Struck out: By Wassgon, J; by Crutcher,, 7. Bases on balls: Off WAsson. 2. Hit with pitched ball: Crutcher. Wild toltch: Crutcher. tt nn k... t i f?lnL V. 8,?ult ty- 3- Tlme: Umpire: j Haskell. Attendance: l.euo. ocore, second game: LINCOLN. A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E. Jude, If Fox. 2b Gagnler, ss .. Thomas, lb .. Davtdsor cf Prltchett, 3b Mills, rf Zlnran, o Hendrlx, p ... .. 4 0 0 0 1 4 0 2 3 2 3 0 2 12 1 1 0 7 1 Totals 29 4 27 15 3 SIOUX CITY. A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E. Campbell, If . Holmes, cf ... Green, rf .... Andreas, 21b . Granville, ss . Welch, 3b .... Hester, lb ... Shea, c McKay, p .... Totals .... Lincoln 3 0 .. 6 .. 3 .. 2 .. 2 .. 3 .. 4 .. 4 .. 3 ..28 2 1 8 0 0 13 7 1 4 27 11 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 02 Andreas to Hester. Home Stolen baaea: DavMatn Sluox City ... Double play run: Hendrlx. Holmes, Orecn. Sacrifice hlta: Gagnler, Campbell (2), Grarvllle, Welch. Left on oases: Lincoln, 8; Bloux C tv. . Struck out: By Hendrlx, 7: by McKay, 7. Bases on balls: Off Hendrlx, 6; off McKay, 1. Wild pitches: McKay, 1; Hendrlx. 1. Time: 1:46. Umpires: Wasson and Henry. At- lena&nce, i,svis. DES MOINES GUTS A DRVBBI.Q Fifteen Scores Plied Ip by Indiana with Ease. DES MOINES, la.. July 30.-Pueblo ran away witn the game In the first two in nings today. Bates and Glllmore lasted but that time In the box. Pueblo bunched Its hits nicely and banged the ball with men on bases. In addition, Des Moines fielded In backwoods style. The feature of the game was the hitting of Spencer, he getting a perfect record tor the day. Nlo hoff and Hogrlcver vied In fielding stunts around third base. The score: DES MOINES. AB. R. II O. 0 4 12 1 2 2 1 6 0 0 0 0 A. 0 8 0 0 2 0 8 3 0 0 0 i Flournoy, If. Fltxpatrick, i Dwye.r, lb.... Baiter, cf Walsh, 2b.... Kelly, rf Mehorf. 3b.. Wlart, c... Dclau Bates, p Ulllmnrv. p... Bomar, p Totals 4 1 I 43 6 16 27 19 PUEBLO. AB. R. H O. 3 2 8 0 8 3 1 7 0 Hogriever, 3b.. Spencer, If Patterson, 2b.. Mattlcks. cf... Clark, lb Miller, rf Corftan, ss Mltxe, c Gslgano, p Totals 30 15 14 27 14 3 Batted for Welgert in ninth. Des Moines 2 0 1 0 0 1' 2 0 0 Pueblo 3 4 1 3 0 2 0 0 S-1S Runs earned: Pueblo, 10; Des Moines, 4. Two-base I, Us: Dwyer, Millei, Mattlcks. Three-base hit: Corhan. Bases on balls: Oft Glllmore, 2; oft Bomar, 6; off Galgano, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Ho mar, L Struck out: By Glllmore, 1; by Bomar, 2; by Gal gano, 4. Stolen baaea: Bader, Walsh. Mil ler (2), Mitxe. Spencer (2i. Mattlcks. Double play: Nlehoff to Welgart. Sacrifice hits: Flournoy, Nlelfoff, Hogrlever. Mattlcks. Corhan. Time: 2:10. Attendance: boo. I'm pure: Black. Golfers at ta Coaulry t'lab. The golfers at th Country club will con test for the fourth play of th Directors' cup Saturday afternoon. Th play will be handicap match, with tn man with low score having his nam ansravad on the cup. A week from Saturday th club onarapionsnip win t piayea. Th quali fying round will be an elghteen-hol medal play, with eight to qualify. The eight qualifying will play off at match play, the finals to be played before August 14. The finals will be at eighteen holes and the champion and runner-up will both receive trophies. Us Tea want ads to boost your business, DETROIT WINS FROM BOSTON Tigers Bunch Hits with Errors of the Visitors. BOTH PITCHERS DO FINE WORK Home Trssi Plara Perfect Ball Every Time Ita Twlrler Is In Danger Other American I.raiD liaraea. DETROIT, July 30. All of Boston's er rors were mixed with Detroit's hits and helped In the scoring, while Detroit played perfect ball when there was danger to its pitcher. Young was strong with men on hoses and many of the hits were wasted. Both sides did some great bits of fielding. Score: PETROIT. DOSTOV AU H.O.A G . AB.H.O.A.R. Mrlntrre. If.. 4 1 3 0 M'Connoll, Jb 4 i i 4 0 Srluofer, h . 4 t 3 I l Lord. Jh I 1 1 1 1 frswford. cf. I 0 9 OfulltTsn. cf.. 0 1 1 1 f"bb. rf 4 3 3 1 PCrlh, rt... J I 0 1 Rnwimsn, lh. 4 I 0 oThnney, If.... I I t 0 0 Cnuhlln, 3b. I 1 i 1 OStakl. Ib. ... . 3 1 1J 0 1 SihmlJt. c... I 1 4 OWnsner, us. ..4 14 3 1 l-nwns. In 10 14 Ul'rlner, e Kltllan, p.... 3 0 0 3 OTouns. p ljip,r1e Totals SO IS JJ IK liarri(an 3 0 10S 3 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 3D I 21 18 3 Batted for Crlger In ninth. Batted for Young in ninth. Detroit 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 Boston 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02 Two-base hit: Schaifcr; Three-base hit: Cravath. Sacrifice hits: Crawford. Coneh. Iln. Downs, Ixird, Sullivan. Stolen l:ise: Schaefer. Double play: Lord and Stahl. Left on baee: Detroit, fi; Boston, 7. Bases on balls: Off Kllllan, 3. Struck out: By Kllliara. 2; by Young. 1. Time: 1:40. Um pire: fc.vans. Senators Dent White Sox CHICAGO. July 30. Washington defeated Chicago today, 6 to 4, by a fine ninth In nlr.g rally. Four short singles off White and a slinging drive off Walsh scored three runs In the last session. DoUKherty's triple cleared the bases In Chicago s half of the seventh. Score: WASHINGTON. CHICAGO. AB.H.O A.K. AH H O. A IT Milan, cf t 3 2 0 0 Matin, rf 5 0 1 0 0 (ianler. It 4 0 1 0 OJnnea. 0 3 0 5 0 0 lymer, If.... 1 1 0 0 0 Ilouaherty. If 4 1 0 0 0 t'nglajb, lb., 3 1 13 1 0Anlerann. lb. 3 1 10 0 0 Pickering ..110 0 1 Davis, 2b 4 0 3 t l Framan, lb . 0 0 3 0 C Parent, sa...,3 3 10 1 Delehanty. Ih S 0 J I ftsulllYan. c.,. 4 0 4 I P Krtmn'da'n. ifl I I 0 tL.Tnnehlll.8b 4 112 0 McBrlde, as. . 4 0 3 4 0 White, p 1 1 0 i 0 trset, c 4 1 0 I Walh, p 0 0 0 1 0 Schlpke, 3b.. 4 2 0 ? O'Donohua ...10090 JTannrhlll.pt 1031 Hughe, p.... l lilo Totals. .....88 7 27 11 0 Totals 3D 1.1M6 19 1 Batted for Walsh In ninth." Batted for Vnjdaub Irs ninth. Davis out; hit by batted ball. Chicago 0 1 0 0 0.0 3 0 04 Washington 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 36 Two-base hit: Kdmundson. Throo-rmse hit: Dougherty. Hits: Off J. Tannehlll, 2 in four Innings; off Hughes, 6 In five in nings; off White. 12 in eight and one-third innings; off Walsh, 1 in two-thirds of an inning. Double plays: Hughes, McBrlde and Unglauh; Sullivan and Davis. Left on bases: Washington, 9; Chicago, 6. Bases on balls: Off Tannehlll, 2; off Hughes, 8; off White, 2. Struck out: By White, 6; by Hughes, 1. Wild pitch: Tannehlll. Time: 2:15.. Umpires: O'Loughlln and Hurst. Browns Win from .Athletics. ST. LOUls, July 80. Wallace's single and triples by Ferris and C. Jones' netted two runs In the second Inning and gave St. Louis a lead Philadelphia did not over come. The locals won, 6 to 1. Dygert was hit hard with men on bason. Score: T. LOriS. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A E AB. H.O.A. at. Stone, If I I 3 0 1 Hartsel, If... 3 0 8 0 1 Hartaell, rf . 4 1 1 0 6 E. Collins, 2b 4 1 I 4 C Williams, lb. 4 0 1 t 0 Karla, lb ... 4 0 11 0 0 Wallace, ss. . 1 18 1 0 Murphy, rf... 4 110 0 Ferrln. 3b t 1 1 1 UN'lihnla, aa... 4 1 2 3 0 C. Jones, cf. 3 t 4 0 0 J. CMMna, Jb 4 1 1 1 0 T. Jones, lb. 4 0 18 1 0 OMring. cf... 4 10 0 0 Bpanuer, C....4 1 1 1 UStmllh, . c.... 8 0 3 0 0 Howell, ...... 1 3 ODnert, ...... 3 ll 11 Totala 80 t 27 12 1 Totals M l!l 1 I St. Louis ....0 2'0 0 12 0 0 5 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Three-base hits: Ferris. C. Jones, Han sel. Stolen bases: Ferris, Stone. Double Play: E. Collins to J. Collins, iell on buses: St. Loula. 7; Philadelphia, . Base on balla: Off Dygert. 6; off Howell, 1. Struck out: By Howell, i; by Dygert, 2. lime; 1:01. I mpire: (Jonnolly. Ns: Win In Fourteenth. CLEVEt-AND, O., July 30. Cleveland de feated New York In lourteen Innings to day. 3 to 2, scoring the winning run on Bemls' sitiRle, Altlser's sacrifice and Hlniliman's single. A catch by Delehanty stopped Cleveland from winning in the eleventh. Score; CLEVELAND. NEW YORK. AU.H.O.A.E. AB. H.O.A. fl. J. Clarke, II, I l 1 II C Conrojr, 2b... B 1 6 7 i Bradlar, lb.. 4 til tKeeler, rf....S 1100 Turner. rf...,i 1 0 0 4 Chan, lb ( I 22 0 Lalole, lb.... S t 4 1 Hemphill, cf. 6 4 2 0 0 Stuvall, lb.... 4 0 16 0 fcMuriarlty, 3b. 6 1 2 4 I Hernia, o t 2 14 1 ii Delphanty, If. 6 1 2 0 4 Altlarr. cf 4 1 3 J (i Hall, as 4 1 4 6 0 Hlnchman. ta & 3 i s blilalr, c S 0 0 3 0 bergsr, p.... 4 112 0 Orlh, p f 2 1 . u Totali 47 1341 17 0 Totala 48 Ii40 ii "I One out when winning run scored. Morlarlty out; hit by batted ball. Three-base rlts: Altlxer, Orth. Sacrifice hits: Bergcr. Altlxer (2, Blair Morlarlty. Stolen bases: Keeler (2), Conroy. Doublo play: Ball, Conroy to Chase; Bradley to Stovali. Bases on balls: Off bergcr 8' off Orth, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Ber ger, 1; by Orth, 1. Struck out: By Berger, 12; by Orth, l'. Tlmu: 2:i2. Umpires: sn'.-r-Idan and Kgan. ' NOW FOR TUB CHVCIAL FIGHT Oniahat and Sloox City Betrln Series of Four Uamea Today. Omaha and Sioux City begin a series of four games today which ought to attract more interest, not only In Omaha, but throughout the circuit, than any scries of the season. It may be too much to say that on this series depends the result of the pennant race, but it is not' too much to say that the winner of these four games will have a decided advantage in the re mainder of the race. For Sioux City and Omaha are about as near together as two teams can be and the one that wins t Ills series will put the other back Just that much and have a nice lead on down tho path to the tape. Both teams are playing wonderful ball. Each has been winning game after game, and yet the margin on first place has not been wider than one game for a long time. The chances are the fans who see these games will see the most closely contested K Mines that have been played in the league this season. Pa Kouike snd Buck Frsnck, while not underestimating the strength of Sioux City, are confident of getting away with the series. Omaha Is working like a well-oiled machine. It has been strengthened by the addition of Rhodes, the new pitcher, and every man is playing great ball. The team batting, bsse runniiut and fielding are the best they have been for the season. Omaha probably will pitch Rhodes In the opening game with the Sioux Friday, ladles' day. If he wins he probably will pitch the last game of the aeries Sunday, when a double-header will be played. Ha san and Hollenbeck are picked now to pitch the other two. Johnny Grinding, who went to Kentucky to see a sick sister, is expected back in time at least for the last three of these games. Meanwhile KM Le- Braml la working rine. The lineup: Omaha. Position. Sioux City. Hester Andreas Welch Autrey King Austin Franck Fisher Welch lelden Gonding IeBrand Rhodes Hollenbeck.. ..First .... . Second . . .Third .... . Shortstop ..left ...... ..Center .. ..Light ... .Catcher . ..Catcher . . I'itcher .. Granville Campbell , . i Holmes Green Henry '. .Shea Starr Furchner Crutcher McKay Freeman ..Pttctw .. Sunders Pitcher Ragan I'itcher Hall Pitcher Hooper Wins from Indians. DODGE. Neb., July 3u. (Special Tele- 8 ram.) Hooper defeated the Waitblll Is. tans here In a same today that wan feature of the Dodge carnival. The score waa 11 to 4. Batteries: For Hooper. Cross sna jensen; lor inaians, Lie icy ana Walker: Hits: Hooper, lo; Indians. 4. Errors Hooper. 1: Indians. (. Cross keot the In. disns from getting a single man to first base until the seventh Inning. Wester hoffer made a sensational catch at first. t leg- Palls Red t load Through. FTIANKLIN. Neb.. July n -(Special Telegram.) Clegg threw the best game of ball today for Red Cloud he has pitched this season and won the game. This la the first game Red Cloud has won from Frank lin this year. The aanie tomorrow will 1m the most closelv contested game of the series, as over JMm was posted tonight on the result. Score: R. H E. Franklin 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 1 Ol 1 4 Red Cloud 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 6 3 Batteries: Clegg and Schoonover, Robin- I son. Mitchell and Bohner. Struck out: By neug. 15; by Robinson, ; by Mitchell, 3. I nipire: 1 eery. GAMES IN AMF.nit'AM ASSOCIATION Minneapolis Wins from Toledo in Twelfth Inning;. TOLEDO. July 30. Today's game be tween Minneapolis and Toledo went tweH e innings, the visitors winning by a batting rally. Wilson pitched a strong came throughout. Score: MINNEAPOLIS TOLEno. AB.H O AB. AR . H.O.A . K. OTlor. aa a 3 j 7 t Harheau. sa.. 1 2 1 1 Krln. rt... 7 ISO (Hlnchman. !h 8 0411 O'Neill, cr... 1 8 0 n Armh'ster, rt 8 0 1 Welilay, If... 6 3 10 0Smo.il. cf S 3 4 10 Block, e 3 1 j Abbnlt. r 4 0 I 0 0 O'Brlrn, 2b.. 4 3 3 & 0l.Lt.-r. lb ... 4 I II 0 Smith. 3h.... 1 3 t 0Klwrt. Jb.... 18 4 1 Clarke, lb ... I 1 12 0 i Mci'arthr. If. 8 0 4 1 1 Wllann. p till OOlllen, p 44480 Aaher, p 0 0 0 0 0 Totala 60 15 34 14 i Totals 3 10 34 1 5 Toledo fl OOftflOOlOOO 01 Minneapolis ..0 0100000000 34 Left on bases: Toledo, II; Minneapolis. 15. Two-buse hits: Elwert, Smoot, (2), Lister, O'Neill, Block, Weldav. Three-base hits; Smoot, Oyter. Double rlavs: Ovler, O'Brien und Clarke; Elwert, Htnrhman and Lis ter; Hlnchman, Lister, Smoot and Ah b.itt; Smith, Oyler. O'Brien and Wilson, lilt by pitcher: Abbott. Base on. balls: off Ulllen, 6; off Asher, 1; off Wilson. 3. Sacrifice hits: Hlnchman, Smith. Stolen bases: Barbeau, Aniibruseter. Oyler. Struck out: By Wilson. 9; bv Glllen. 2. Hits: Off Glllen, 15 In eleven ami one-third Innings. Time: 2:30. Umpire: Owens. Kansas City Wins In Mnih, INDIANAPOLIS. July SO.-Kansas Cltv punched hits In the ninth today, defeating Indianapolis, 6 to 3. Score: KANSAS OTY INDIANAPOLIS. AB.H.O.A K. AB.H.O.A. Hallman. If . . 3 0 2 0 Onimh. sa 4 0 0 7 I Cro. s 4 I 8 7 I Davlilans, cf, 8 0 8 0 0 Sullivan, c... 4 I 1 i c Hanien. rf...4 0 1 0 0 Nelahhora, rf 4 1 0 1 l Llniter, l-2h 4 1 lj 0 1 Uraahear, 2b. 4 1 2 2 C Coulter. If... 4 0 1 J 0 Hill, cf 4 0 3 0 OMvlnaaton. t. 3 0 & 1 1 Downey, 3b... 4 1 1 i bWllllame, 2b. 3 0 1 2 0 Brown, lb.... 8 t 18 1 t Howley. lb .O 0 10 0 Esslrk, P I 1 1 1 OHopke. 3b.... 8 1 1 0 1 Durham, p.... 2 10 2 0 Totals 31 87 17 3Carr 1 0 0 0 a Totals 31 8 37 11 4 Batted for Durham In the ninth. Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 25 Indianapolis .,..v..O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 Two-base hits: Brown, Downey, Dur ham. Llndsev. Struck out; Hv Durham. 2: by Kssick. 1 Stolon bases: Cross. Nelhlmra. Left on bases: Indianapolis. ; KansHs City, 10. Sacrifice hits: Brown. Kwrck. Bases on bulls: By Durham, 1; by Ksnick, 1. Time: 1:30. Umpire:' Kune. Distillers Bat Ont Victory. LOUISVILLE, Ky.. July 30.-Louisvllle won the second game of the series from Milwaukee totlnv bv battimr S. hard In the third and firth Innings. Halla was relieved by Poole after the locals had secured a lead of ten runs. Score: LOVIBVILLB. MILWAl'KKK. AB.H.O. A.K. AB.H.O.A.E. Prrrlne. 2b... 4 1 2 4 ODohlnann. u a 8 1 n Woodruff, If.. 4 0 1 0 0 Brown, lb 2 0 7 0 0 Stanley, cf...S 2 11 tiKoth. c 2 0 4 0 0 Harley, lb.... 3 13 1 1 Bevllle, C....2 111 Burke, 3b.... 4 3 0 1 1 Hanrtall. cf...4 110 1 Stovali, rf.... 4 0 2 0 0 Clark, 8b 3 0 14 1) Qulnlan, ss... 4 2 1 8 0 Flynn, rf 3 12 4 0 Hughea, c.,. 4 3 4 1 0 Datxman, If . 4 0 0 0 0 Halls, p 3 3 0 4 0 M. -Crock 2h 4 1 a 1 II Poole, p 1 0 0 1 ischncllien. d 1 0 0 A i Curtis, p 3 1 0 0 Totals 38 14 27 14 2 Totals 82 7 34 IS I Louisville 0 0 3 0 8 1 0 0 10 Milwaukee ,0 000000121 Stolen bases: Clnrk. Rtirkn Rnerm hits: Brown. Two-base hits: Flvnn, Halla, Hoblnson. Three-baso hits: Curtis. Struck out: By Halla, 2; by Schnelherg, 4; by Poole, 1. Bases on balls: Off Halla, 1; t,ii m nneiuerg, ot I'oole, X. jut by pitched ball: Flynn. Wild pitch: Curtis. Hits: Off Halla, 2 in 6 Innings; off Schnel herg, 12 in 6 innings. Time: 1:35. Umpire: Hayes. Colambn Piles fp Bis; Score. COLUMBUS. Julv 3li. Manager Rlrw.rl r.t St. Paul fielded miserably in today's game and his playing started Columbus toward most of the sixteen runs. Kroner's stop and throw to Ruldy, retiring Nee at sec ond, was the best bit of fielding.' Taylor quit the game after Columbus had a 13 to i ieaa. acore: COLCMIU'S. BT. PAUL. AB.H.O.A.E. An.H.O.A.E. rrlel, 3b 6 0 I 4, cooler. .If..,.. 4 I 1 0 0 unwell, cr...,4 13 0 (Hood, !b-lb . 4 2 4 2 4 Kruser. If.. . 8 12 1 0 Wheeler. l-2b'4 14 3 0 tonsalton, rf. 4 1 0 0 ODarla, rf 4 0 2 0 0 Jamea, c 4 8 4 0 ('Runkle, C....I 0 3 0 1 Halrtr. c 4 3 2 1 OTIeniyer, 3b. . 3 112 0 Klhm. lb 4 111 0 f Nee, aa 8 1 1 1 o " rmiey, in,, o a a 4 ouray, er 4 1 1 0 C Taylor, p.... 2 0 0 0 OLeroy. p j o 8 1 lam, p.... u u i ouunieavy, p.. 1 0 14 o Totals 37 14 27 11 0 Totala 32 II 2 17 a I Columbus 4 0 1 0 8 1 3 0 16 i- am 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0-2 Bioivn Daaes: Frlel, Odwell, Kruger, "'f, i'ttvis. cHcrince nits: unwell. Con galton, Knidy,, Taylor. Two-base hit: din galton. Double plays: Wrigley to Ruldy; Bii-y iv, rvuiiii. jiu wmi .pitched nan: By Leroy, 1; by Dunlavy, 2; by Harris, 1. mruca oui: ii y layior, 2; Dy HarrlB, 2 Wild pitch: Harris. Balk: lroy. Hits: Off Taylor, 6 In in five innings; off Har ris, 2 in four innings; of Leroy, 8 In four anu iwo-tnirus innings; off Dunleavy, 6 In miee aim oiie-imru innings. Unm: 1:67 Umpires: Blrhalter and Kerln. WESTERN TENNIS TOCMXAMEXT C. s. I'eters Defeats Conrad II. Young of Omaha In Straight Sets. CHICAGO, July 29. Semi-final matches Were reached In both doubles and single. In today's play In the western chumpion- snip lennia tournament nere. The third round contests were finished in oolh events. C. S. Peters In the singles and Peters anu iiayes anu r-mermm ana Waldner in the doubles qualified for semi-linal honors. Peters defeated Conrad 11. Young of Omaha, 6-1. 6-3, while he and Hayes defeated Bcrlbncr and Voung In the doubles. 6-4, 6-4, 6-1. Emerson and waiuner took their match from etroni; and Brewster of Milwaukee. 6-1. 6-1. 6-.:. The out-of-town players in singles were all eliminated with the exception of Tiux r.inerson or Cincinnati, who won from Thomas Brewster, 6-1. 6-2. Paul l. Gardner defeated Dr. Karl Little of Cin cinnati, (-2, 6-1, and J. Allen Ross took his third round match from John T. bai ley, the Oklahoma champion, 7-5, 6-4 Miss Florence Beardsiey Mrs. Maude names. Mrs. rueever ana Miss Helen A loung are tho seml-f Inallsts In the women's singles a-) u result of today's piay. IIKOKKV BOW KEEPS IP GAIT Ansley Shut Ont Second Time and Ravenna Beaten. LROKEN BOW, Neb., July 30 (Special ) Ansley and Broken Bow played their second game yesterday which resulted in another shutout fur the former, score, 12 10 u. iiroaen now nan everytning its own way, scoring at ease and knocking two pitchers out of the box. The feature of the game was a triple play by Biok-n Bow. All bases were filled an.i no uuli. A terrific liner was knocked to Xandera who caught it aud threw tn third an.l third to secoml. Batteries: Broken Bow. Xanders and Smith; Ansley, Jlagiit and Burnham. Broken Bow defeated Ravenna In a one sided fame today by the scoie of 13 to 3. Again Broken Bow knocked two pitchers out of the box. The features ot the game were the hitting of Xanders. who got three two-base hits and a single four times up. A home run was made by McOarthv. Attendance, fM). Batteries, Broken Bow, Swupe and Smith; Ravenna, bwijt and White. TES MIS PL A V 1 BOSTON Little Defeats t lothlrr and Alexander Wins from .Mies. BOSTON, July 30.-R. D. Little of New York defeated W. J. Clothier, a former national tennis champion. In a five-set match that ass the feature of the singles tollman. nt at Longwood this afternoon. One of the featuiwa ot the tournament has been the playing of F. B. Alexander of New York, and this afternoon he added greatly to hia glory by winning from N. W. Nllea of Buston, aa Nilea bad woo the flrat two sets and was far in ths lead In the third. The most important match lrt singles in the sttarnoon was that which B. C. Wrlgnt won from G. L. Wrenn, Jr., of New York. After his defeat at the hands of Wright. Wrenn paired with W. A. learned, present national singles cham pion, played against H. J. Holt snd H. A. Foster, two local men. In what proved, to be the surprise of lhat event, thus far. Much to the astonishment of ths galle jr, the two local men won the first to sets lu deuce games. The match was postponed on account of darkness, with Holt anj Foster leading two sets to one. The match of the day in the doubles event was undoubtedly that In which B. C. Wright of Boston, a former rstlonnl cham pion, and R. P. Little of Now York de tested I. C. Wright and H. Torrance, Jr., of New York. 6-2. G-S. 6-6. 6-3. SPAMMI 41 F.KN Wl M. at- M. nearer llnree Takes Classic Detroit Slake After Hard Straaale. DETROIT. Mich.. July 30. -With three cf the six starters wlnt.lng heats, tho Wi renewal of the Merchants' and Manufac turers' trotting stake . proved one of the hardest fought Since the Institution of the event. The Spanish tjueen, owned by George H. Eslabrook, Denver, won first in the five-liertt plan of racing, although the old-fashioned system would probably have given tho honor to Alceste, driven by Oeers. Fully ll,ooo persons turned out and sw the exceptional work on a fast track. Fleming Boy, tn the stable of Dean, whose entry won the Chamber of Commerce stake, waa a strong favorite, soiling nearly even with tho field. Fleming Boy led all the way In the first heat, finishing an easy winner, while Spanish Queen barely saved her distance after a break. Next time Spanish tjueen acted fnely and, collarlnp Fleming Boy at the three-quarters, she came so fast that ho broke and (rave the heat to the Denver mare. A third heat was a repetition. Fleming Boy was leading past the three-quarter pole and left his feet In the stretch, Spanish (Jucn Jogging home. Fleming Boy showed them the way In the fourth mile, breaking again in the stretch, and this time, when Spanlslf yueen came by she was attended by Alceste, that mare beating her by half a length. Spanish Queen took the lead at the half in the firth heat, as Fleming Boy was tired, and again In tho stretch Alceste rushed up and beaf her In the Inst few yards. Under the five-heat rule, Spanish Queen, standing best In the nummary, took first money and Alceste second. There were cheers for the heat winners, also for Span ish Queen and Driver Mackey, who was presented with a floral flag. The 2:10 trot Waa a great one. and Ham burg Belle, formerly Sully Simmons II, romped off with the first heat in 2:05v;, equalling the best mile by mare this year. Next time she broae and Sterling McKlnney won. They had scored so much that they were tired and the time was very slow. Hamburg Belle came back strong In the third heat, and driving Sterling McKlnney to an early break, she won with out effort. Rcdbow further reduced her Terre Haute record, handily beating a good field of fast pacers In 2:H. Arthur J a recruit from the hnlf-mlle tracks, won the opening event handily, showing a lot of speed. Summary: Pacing, 2:15 class, purse $l,OU0, three. neais in live: Arthur J., b. g., hy Eugene Ross, nam by Happy Medium (Stokes).. Ill Star Patchen. blk. h. (Snow) 2 3 2 Miss Castle, br. m. (Castle) 8 3 3 Shadeland Nutlear, b. h. (Cares) 4 4 4 our ivlhg, D. g. (Downey) 5 5 5 Gene Wltcomb, h. g. (Sprague) 6 6 6 Time: 2:(V4, 2:07. 2:09. Merchants and Manufacturers' stakes. $10,000 ; 2:24 trot, three in five heats: Spanish Queen, b. m., by On ward Silver-Elfin Dance, by Wilkes Boy (Macy) 5 1111 Alceste. br. m., by Jaybird, dam by Baron Wilkes (Oeers) 2 8 S 1 1 Fleming Boy. b. h., by Camera-Lottie Day, by Disputant mean) i 3 S 8 3 Bonnie Way (Laselle) 3 4 4 6 5 vandetta. br. h. (McCarthy).... 4 5 5 4 4 Florence C.. br. m. (Rrawlevl... rla Time: 2:0R, 2:084 , 2:08, 2:07V, 2:074. Trotting. 2:10 class, purse 11,000, two In three heats: . t . Hamburg Belle, b. m., by Axworthy Sally Simmons, by Simmons (An drews) j i Sterling McKlnney, b. h., by Mc Klnney (8liulor) 2 12 Susie N br. m. (Colbv) 7 2 6 Chimes Bell, b. m. (Titer) '..' 5 3 5 Munic, ch. h. (A. P. McDonald) 8 s 3 Goldbur, ch. g. (Essery) 4 4 4 Miss Adbell, b. m. (Lou McDonald).. 3 7 ds Mochester, b, h. (Oeera) 6 5 ds Time: 2:0514, 2:14. 2:074. Pacing, 2:09 class, purse $1,000, two In three heats: Red Bow. b. m?, by Redfleld-Capltol E., by Arrwood (McHaon) 1 1 Charlie Hal, b. g. (Snow) 2 2 Brenda Yorko, b, m (Nuckols) 7 3 Miss Georgia, br.- m. (Uerrlty) 5 4 Leslie Waterman, ch. g. (A. Mc Donald) 4 6 Raoul, b. g. (B. Wilson) 6 " William C, br. g. (Murphy) 10 0 Rushvllle, b. g. (Oalian) 9 8 Ehaughran, b. g. (Oeers) 8 9 Mayor Brino, blk. h. (Richie) 3 ds Arrow, b. g. (Cox) ds Time: 8:0414, 2:0R. Illinois State Fair Races. SPRINGFIELD, III., July SO.-The track was fsst at the state fair grounds today ami there were some good races In the Great Western circuit. John Wilson, the driver of Mylo W., was compelled by tile judges to drive his horse out In the fourth heat of the 2:24 trot, and he won the fifth heat and the race. Until tills year he was a plow horse 'on the farm of his owners, Williams & Family, Charleston, 111. Re sults: 2: trot, purse $700: Almeora won In three straight heats, Bequlslta Boy second, Miss Law third. Best time: t:V.. 2.30 pace: John Ward won in three straight heats, Exile Patch second, Wapsle Wnre Uilrd. Beat time, 2:if!Yi. 2:24 trot, purse $70o: Mllo W. won fourth and fifth heats and the race. Alva Dillon won the second and third heats and second money. Laura Junes won the first heat. Best time. 2:144. Plan for Relay Itaee. MARSHALLTOWN, la.. July So! (Spe cial. ) A relay race for Young Men's Christian association boys, a miniature of the recently Very auccessful New York to Chicago race, la to be run by boys of aasociations of central Iowa early In Sep tember. The event Is being omoted by Secretary John A. Ooddell of the local association, who will turn over the de tails of arrangements to Physical Di rector A. B. Dawson. The route has not yet been selected, but It will either be from Waterloo to this city, or fr,om Ot tumwa through Onkaloosa to this city, or from Keokuk through Burlington and Cedar Rapids to this city. The finish Is planned to be held at the fair grounds during one of the days of the county fair. If the Waterloo route is chosen It will require 1H0 boys, but If the start Is insde at Keokuk three times that number wl.l be used. American Car at Hanover. PARIS. July 10. Ahe American car In the New York-to-Parls race broke down near Hanover, according to reports re ceived here, and is making slow time on Its way to Paris. It is expected to arrive hers tomorrow night. Pierre Defeats Fort Pierre. PIERRE, 8. D.. Julv 30. (Special Tele gram.) At Fort Pierre today the Pierre ball team defeated the Fort Pierre team by a score of i te 6. The finest Summer drink in the is a highball made with Good BottUd In Band Yon should hive bottle of in your house all PILES CUBS TAKE PAIR IN BOSTON Champions Pile Up Bif; Score in the First. CLOSE DECISION IN SECOND Boston Takes Lend In Fifth Inning-, bnl Loses II In SeventhOther Scores In the .National l.enane. BOSTON. July 30.-"-Chicso took a double-header from Boston today, 13 to 4 and 6 to 3. The first game as easy for the visitors. In the second they eto favored with a close decision Slid won out after Boston had a lead. Score, first game: Cllicrsc. DOsToy AO it o.A.r.. AH H.O.A fllf. et. ... 4 Shfi-kar.l, It.. I Chance, lh. . . 4 Kims. Ih I T1nr. so. . . . 5 Steintel.U. 3b 4 llowar.t. rt. . . S Hofrnan. tl . J Ztm'rnian. 2h 0 Moran. .... I Mrliall. r .. Rrulraoh, p.. 4 Frawr, p 0 J l c n.tra. rf S I 0 1 9 "IUhlen. sa ... I I 0 Hanntfnn. t I 0 VKrllr, et 4 1 I 1 M. Oann. lb. . S 1 2 tiHtloho t .. 4 1 0-nroaa. It... 4 1 I . PSweenay. Ib. . 4 too i,,m .,rn.n, e. S I 1 Orv.mnr. . p . .. 3 3 ?l.ultea, V 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 It I I 0 3 'IMVaumonl 0 0 0 Fersuaon, p. Total 41 t; :7 1. Totals t l.i C Batted for Boultos In the eighth. Chicago 1 O H 3 3 3 0 0 013 Boston 0 1 HO 0 0 0 2 1 4 Two-base hit: Chatire. Sweeney. Home run: StclnfeUlt. Sacrifice hits: Slieck ard (2), Moran (2). Stolen bases: L bunco (21. Howard, ll.'fman, Kelley. (i). Left on bases: Boston, 10; Chicago, ii. Base on bnils: ( iff Dorner. 1; olf Rcnlliach, 1; off Eraser. 1. Base on errors: .'I'l cago. 2; Boston. 1. Hit by pitched oft.,: By Dorner. 1; bv Frnser. 1, Struck out: By Hoiilhnch, 1; by Dorner, 2; by Ho'iltes, 1; by Ferguson, 1; by Fraer. 1, l'ased ball: Moran. Wild pitch: Eraser, limci 2:10. Umpire: Rigler. Score, second game: CHU'AUO IIOSTON. AB.H.O.A K ah. n o. a r. Plaale. cf ... 4 I 3 0 ollmnlfan. It. ! 0 (ipanien. as ... 3 3 4 I 3 1 7 Sh karri, It. . 4 Kilns, lh 4 Tinker, aa. . . . 3 Strlntelilt. 3b 4 0 (.Kelly, ef a 1 Mciann, lh. 1 f Hltihpy, 2h. 1 C Brow na. rt . I :isoney, Sb. 1 0 Smith, c 0 0 tfiVnrthy. P 9 O'Maumont . 0 0 fVruon, p. 0 6Dowarmaa 1 1 0 1 0 1 Howard, rf.. Herman, th.. Moran, c... lirown Pfflater. p.. chanca, lb.. Ovarall, p .. 0 7 I 1 1 0 I 0 ft 0 1 1 Totals 33 1111 1 Tolala 34 1 il U Ban for Moran in the seventh. Batted for McCarthy tn the seventh. Batted for Ferguson in tho ninth. Chicago 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 1 8 Boston w u 0 " " Two-base hit: Chance. Hits: Off rfelster, 5 In six Innings; off OVeraii. i in three Innings; off McCarthy, in seven innings; off Ferguson. 2 in two Innings. Sacrifice hltB: Pfelster, Tinker, rdshle. Stolen bases: StelnfelOt. Kelly, Moran, Chance. Double play: Howard to Kllng. Left on bases: Chicago. &; Boston. . Base on balls: Off l'felster, 3; off Mc Carthy.' 1. Base on errors: Boston, 1. Struck out: By McCarthy, 3; by .Pfelster 3- by Overall. 1: hy Ferguson, 3. rime; 1:60. Umpire: Rigler. Dodsrers Blank Plrntea. BROOKLYN, July 3u.-The Pittsburg Dialers had to succumb to Bell's pitching . 1... t Li,,, .1...I Hiwin nut. 2 to 0. IOU1L.V. X11U..IV1. ...uv ....... . - Bergen's work behind the bat was tho fea ture or tnn game, ccore: DitOOKLYN. riTTSnVRO. AH. H.O.A. S. ao.n.u.it.E, Duroh, If.. Patte. Sb. 2 3 OThomaa, cf. .. 0 I 3 it 0 0 1 1 0 4 0 1 1 3 1 0 0 beach, 3b 4 Hummel, lb 0 Ot'larke, II ... 4 I 0 0 Wasnar, aa. .. 4 0 4 0 Ah'tlchlo. ib. 2 I 3 0 Wilson, rt. .. 4 2 n Bs.pln. lh . t 0 Alparman rf. 3 Lewla, sa,,. Harden, c. Sheehan, 3b Maloney, cf Ball, P 0 0 Olbann, S t ft 4 4 0 Ynuns, p 3 10 .-Sinrka 1 0 0 Totala. ,.2S (37 14 Ubeavsr, p. ..... ft 4 Totala 31 7 34 11 I Batted for Y'oung1 In the eighth. Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Brooklya 0 0 1 0 0 2 Two-base hits: Abbatlchlo, Clarke. Hits: Off Young, 7 in seven Innings. Sacrifice hits: Alperman, Bell. Stolen base: Wilson. Double plays: Leach to Swaclna; Leach to Abbatlchlo to Swaclna. IWt on bases: Pittsburg, 6; Brooklyn, 5. Bases on balls: Off Young, 1; ort Bell. 2. Struck out: By Bell. 4; by Young. 4. Time: 1;2S. Umpires: Rudderham and Kmsllo. Hrds Shnt Ont Quakers. PHILADELPHIA. July . Philadelphia shut out Cincinnati today, Doescher's wlld ness being responsible for nearly all their runs, whlio the visitors were unable to bunch their hits. Score: PHILADELPHIA. CINCINNATI. AB.H.O. A.K. AU.H.O.A.E. Hr.nl 3h 11 0 I OHllKKlnS. til.. 4 0 1 6 1 Knabe, lb.... I 3 7 4 0 Kanr, rf 4 110 0 Tllua. rf 4 0 3 0 1, Loticrt. 3b.... 4 112 0 Ma(ee. If 4 1 0 0 OS.-hlnl. e Drill. field, lh 3 1 lu 1 Olhtnvl, lb... Oahorna, ct.,4 1 4 4 0 Tanker!. If . rioolln, H....3 0 1 4 f Mitchell, rf. Dnnln, c 4 1 I ( Hulwltt, sa. Mcgulllln, p. 3 0 1 2 t Iioaa. her. p. 'McLean .... 1011 4 010 3 1 1 ft ft 4 14 11 310 I ft i 0 1 0 ft ft ft Totala 31 S 27 14 0 Tutala .33 IK 10 t ' Batted for Doeacher In ninth. Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Philadelphia 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 5 Left on bases: Cincinnati. 9; Philadelphia, 10. Struck out: By McQulllln, 1. Double play: Doolin to KnaTie to Bransfleld. Base on errors: Philadelphia, 1. Bases on balls: Off Doeacher, 7; off McQulllln, $ Hit with pitched ball: By Doeacher, 1. Time: 1.4Z Umpire : Klem. ' tilants Shnt 4nt Cardinals. NEW YORK, July SO By a score of 11 to 0 New York shut out 8t. Louis today. Tho home team played as they pleased and neither players nor spectators took the game evry seriously. Scores KEW YOKK. . ST. LOl'IB. AB. H. OAK AB.H.O.A.E. Tenner, lb.-.. I 4 4 0 1 Barry,- rt 4 ft 1 0 ft Merkle. rh...3 0 1 4 Olirrna. 3b 3 0 1 1 1 f. I hole. !b f. 1 I 1 HRelllr. as.... 2 0 3 0 Brranahan, e. I 0 0 II siirrny, cl... I i i Na.lham. e. . 1 0 I 0 OKnnah-hr, lh. 4 1111 1 0 Helehanir, It. 4 1 3 ft 4 llonlln. rf 4 1 Brain, rf ft 0 6 ft ftrharlaa, aa-3b 4 1 1 1 f ft srmour, ef.,4 t 10 OfHiaa, 4 1111 Iwvlln. Jr..... 4 4 0 3 ftOlltirrt, Kb... 4 I 3 Hrio. 3h ..ft ft 0 ft 4 Karaer. p.. M. orm' k.lf. 4 3 14 (iMidlrnn. p nrMwall, aa . I ft 1 4 0 'Shaw 1 ft I 2 0 13 114 MiGlnulljr, p. 4 1 ft 1 ft - Totals 14 24 1 Totala 34 13 27 13 1 Batted for McOlynn in ninth. Two-base hits: Charles, Delehanty, Don lln Seymour, and McGlnnity. Hits: Off Karger, 10 In throe and two-thirds In nings; off McOlynn, 6 In four and a third Innings. Sacrifice hit! Tenney. Stolen bases: Doyle, Seymour. Bridwell, McOln nlty. Double play: McOlynn to Bliss. Base on balls: Off McGlnnity, 1: off Karger, ; off McOlynn. L First on errors; New York, 2. Struck out: By McGlnnity, 4; by Mo Glynn, 2. Time; 1:45. Umpire: Johnstone. Fast Tennis at Mitchell. MITCHELL. S. D.. July $0 (Special.! A fast match of tennis was played be tween Smith and Branson of tills city and Barton and Phillips of .moux Falls, the champion double team of the slut, winning at Madison this month. A match of five sets was played, In which ftnath and Branson were the winners by a score of 6-0. 11-1, 6-2. 2-6. Smith and Branson will go to the Sioux City tournament and will go to the Omaha tournament the week following. world old chit rare old whiikry the time ' NO PAY TILL CURED! 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