THE BEE: OMAHA. MONDAY, JUNE 7. Omaha Wins from Lincoln; Cubs Take Game from Quakers; Indianapolis Wins Balloon Race PROfflBS TAKE REELEY CURE Lincoln Can So Uaught with Pa's Pitcher from Washington. OMAHA DRIVES KARSTEN OUT flearVes Tint Mrmi with Stick Him aad He t rtelleved r f thins, Colt Wfeo Don Veer Well. Omaha. 7; Lincoln, 4. Our Oreen's Prohibitionists were forced to take the Keeley cur Sunday afternoon, whether they liked It or not. It waa gale flay at Vinton park and Th new stands were filled. Keeley was chosen to administer the done and he did It In the latent fashion. He pitched mag nificent ban all the way through and al lowed but five hlU and passed but one. While hit support looka bad on the dope sheet, soma brilliant catchea and atopa 'were made. Llncoln'a four runs were all the result of errors . and bad ones at that In the third Inning Prltqhett Uncled and In try In to catch him leading off too far at flrat, Kane let the ball get by him and Trltchett circled the sacks. In the eighth ; Farthing hit a grans-cutter which scooted between King's legs, and WakJron scored ' him with a triple. Pavldnon hit a long ' fly to Pendry and Waldron scored, in ' the ninth Inning Schlpke threw bad to first on the first man up, and before the ,ball was found Mason, who had hit 'for j Harris, waa on third. He scored on Prtt- chett's long fly to Fisher. Omaha started to score la the very first , inning when, with two out, Welch was passed. Welch Is now the head of the batter of the Western leatae in the per ' centage column and all pitchers fear his ' new willow. He draws more passes than ' any man In the league. Caraon passed him ! to his sorrow yesterday, for Kane fol lowed with a stzzler to right . on which ' Welch went to third and scored on Schlp ' ke's single. Welch might. have been nailed ' at the plate, but Prltchett preerred to play 'foi Schlpke and Slugger BUI beat the 'throw. Kane was - caught napping off ! third. . ', Flaher Beat Oat Infield Hit. Fisher pulled off - one of his famous , stunts of beating out an infield hit In the I third, and It resulted In a run. King drew a pass, Welch flew out to Davidson, send ' Ing Fisher to third, and then the double I steal waa worked by Fisher and King for ' a run and it was a beaut. King did not start, to steal until Sullivan had thrown the ball to Careon and then Fisher started for home. An effort was made to catch i Fisher at the plate, but he beat the bail by a magnificent slide. The fourth Inning was noted principally for Slugger Bill knocking the ball over the left field fence for a home run, but aa the skipper is such a noted slugger this only attracted passing notice. The game was cinched In the fifth inning by four runs. Fisher started the fun with a double to left and scored from second on King s safe bunt. A bad pair on the basea, those two. Welch waa again passed and Kane sacrificed them on for a base. Re membering Schlpke'e home run in the previous inning, Karsten passed him and filled the sacks. Pendry'a sacrifice fly to I)avldf0.i scorod King and Captain Franck hit a double which scored Welch and Schlpke. Karsten started in bad form again in the sixth, when, with one out and after Fisher had singled, Karsten was stabled and Farthing sent In. Farthing is a nice young chap who pitched thla spring for the Ne- , braska Wesleyan university team. He is tall and angular and a southpaw. He went Into the game at a critical stage, but de livered the goods, aa all scoring stopped forthwith. , The score: OMAHA. AH. R H. I 0 o. 1 4 2 10 0 S 2 4 B. 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 Fisher, If... King, Welch, rf... Kane, lb.... Sililpke, 3b. Pendry, cf.. Franck. ss.. Gondlng. ....... 4 V ' ft inn YMtvy ante! i r . Our vineyard! ta'ji Y lew Yoik State art j early a century old. iavi oil cultivation hat ' New near S developed an ideal wiue f; ripe the I4ine quality grape that French win roakcra ate. m t . sp if Tk i Aocrlcu CaaasafM Oreat Wearers Ceaia aaine wm awerc4 e pol4 racial tt Paiii Ei. clitioa la 1900. Ii wm tt osly Ameilcu) wIm is tx to ooorc4. GnM Wemrs cmii hell lk rlc cl ImporttJ bciirae there Is Mmr. PatUUnt eMw!e4( It u ge st Mll Knock !. tJ)Plfaajit Valley Wine Co. ' 1 I- NCourtland Beach Picnic Grounds Special inducement to Laia 5e cietie and rrival Ptcnie ParHa W. R. GQURLEY, Mgr. Courtlajvl Baa ch Amusement C FOOD TOR WmJ an rhe find their wer u NFRVFS w,r yeutaiul vlg - - gene aa a rwtui ex e work ar aaeatal eaerttna eheul4 CRAT NaJtVJt POOO PILL. They wiU taaae you eat aaa iu ana aaaia. 1 Boat hexes 03 16 hr aaam. IKisHis ft htoouirv taun oox, Cor. UU aA svaraay Wsuka, aTa Transit an. Levels Repaired The wtrt Optical ce. have addaa ta their Ions grtnainer shop the services ef a men who Is an expert aa repairing and adjusting ail uau ex survayera. aula eers and bald laatrumente- We would like a trial at your repair work. Rlrht on the 8. W. Corner ltth and Standing of the Teams WK3T. LEAGUE. AMER. ASSN. W.LPct. W L.prt t Wlehlti Omaha ....22 18 . 6291 Milwaukee .84 19 .404 .21 15 .m Indianapolis 24 IS .649 Slouj City. .19 14 B7, Leulsvllle ...24 24 .620 Columbus ..24 14 .520 Minneapolis .24 23 . 611 Toledo 22 24 . 468 Kan. City. ..12 25 .412 St. Paul 14 24 .400 Pes Moines. 30 IT Ml Topeka 15 17 . Penver Lincoln Pueblo NAT. 17 17 .800! .....12 21 .8441 U 24 .8331 LEAGUE I AMER. LEAGUE W.L.P I W.LPot, rittsbiirg ,.2li .rW Detroit .27 U .475 Chicago .24 I . 13 22 .511 Philadelphia 23 14 .44 Cincinnati I ew Tork. St. Louis.. Pv ton .... New York...n 15 Boston 21 It .528 St. Louis... .17 2 .447 Cleveland ...17 23 .434 .20 17 .641 .17 26 .406 .12 27 .204 Brooklyn .14 23 .410 Chicago 14 23 . 421 Pbrladelphla.17 1 .472f Washington .11 20 .214 GAMES TODAY. Western League Lincoln at Omaha, To peka at Wichita, Pueblo at Denver, Des Moines at Sioux City. National League Boston at Clnetnneti, Brooklyn at St. Louie, New Tork at Chi cago, Philadelphia at Pittsburg. American League Chicago at Washing ton, St. Louis at Boston, Detroit at New York. Cleveland at Philadelphia. American Association Milwaukee at Col umbus, Kansas City at Louisville, st. Paul at Toledo, Minneapolis at Indianapolis, Keeley. p. Totals 4 0 24 7 LINCOLN. AB. R. 0 H. 2 0 0 1 I 0 0 1 0 0 1 27 o. 11 1 1 A. K J 0 ( Waldron. rf... Davidson, cf.. Jude, If 4 I 4. Thomas, lb. I Gagnler, ss S Harris. 2b.. 'Mason Sullivan, o.... Prltchett, 8b.. Karsten, p.... Farthing, p... Totals 32 6 24 14 Batted for Harris in the ninth. Omaha- Runs 1 0 Hits t 0 Lincoln Runs 9 0 Hits 0 0 4 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 T 9 14 0- Two-base hits: Franck (2), Fisher. Three baso hit: Waldon. Home run: Schlpke. Basea on balls: Off Keeley, 1; off Karsten, 4; off Farthing, 8. Hit by pitched ball: By Keeley, 1. Struok out: By Keeley, 8; by Farthing, 8. Left on bases: Omaha, 4; Lincoln, 6. Double play: Gonding to Franck. Stolen banes: Fisher (2), King, Kane, Thomas. Sacrifice hits: Kane, Pendry, Davidson, Prltchett. Time: 1:60. Umpire: Mulltn. Attendance: 4,000. Note of the Gvnt, Ladles' day today, same teams. Pendry made a fine stop of Waldron's drive In the third, and held It to a single. Buck Franck was the real hitter so far as timeliness goes. He drove out two two baggers with men on bases. Pendry made a beautiful run and catch of Prltchett's long fly in the seventh in ning and stopped what might have been two runs. Fisher tried to put Farthing in the air by stealing second, while the lengthy pitcher was holding the ball. He made It, ma the big fellow had to pitch or balk. Keeley waa not to be outdone by his fielders on circus catches, so he made one himself In the fifth inning when he went In the air and stopped a . hard one with one mlt. Fisher and King are making a regular practice of beating out short hits and It puta the opposing team on edge every time they come to bat. Fisher ta being rooog nlied as the fastest man in the league. Welch made a catch In the eighth, inning the like of which Is seldom seen, Jude hit the ball to right field and It looked as though. It was soaring over the fence. Welch went after It and although he. be came tagled up with the fence braces, he cabbaged the ball with his meat mlt and held on. BEARS DHVOUB TUB I WD I AW 1 Dearer Wallops Paeblo, Ten to Three), In Six Innlnirs. DENVER, Colo.. June 4. Rain fell after the first inning and caused a delay during the fifth. The disappearance of Umpire Wheeler caused the placing of two play ers to umpire, and nearly prevented any game at all. The umpires Interfered with the work of each other and disagreed upon calling the game In the rain. A long dis- Rute between the Denver team owners and ogrelver representing Pueblo, ended with the calling in of a local umpire, who took the face features from the contest, but was wet through when he called the game at the opening of the seventh Inning. neavy nitung won ror Denver, score: AM. R H. O. A. E. H. O. 1 3 0 Cassldy, rf 4 Itelden. It Jones, cf .... lndsay. lb . Maag, 3b .... Slankard. 2b Hartman, ss Hallman, o ., ora. p Totals ,..k....22 10 PUEBLO. 14 14 AB. R. H. O. A. 0 0 1 0 Kensel, rf, 2b, 3b Curtis, If Clark, lb Soenoer. of Hogrelver, 8b, 2b Walters, 2b, p ... Corhan, ss Ml tie, o Miller, p, rf ::::: I Totals ..24 3 10 18 2 Denver , 4 3 0 1 1 1-10 0 01003-3 Jones. SDencer. Balden. pueblo Two base hits Hartman. Three base hits: Uelden, Mil ler. Stolen base: Hallman. Sacrifice hits: Lindsay, Corhan. Bases on balls: Off Ford, l; off Miller. 1. Struck out: By Ford, 1: by Miller, L Left on bases: Denver, 4; Pueblo, T. Wild nltcb: Ford. Hit by pitched ball: Maag, 3. Double play: Cor han to Clark. Time, 1:35. Umpires, Adams, balgano, Dlclrerson. CHAMPS WIN IN THE NINTH Made a Great rphlU Flht sad rTerrea? Faltered. SIOUX CITY. la.. June 4 From the standpoint of the homo spectators, today's game was the moat Interesting played here this seation. Sioux City won the game, 7 to C. In the laat half ef the ninth, after a great uphill fight. Six home runs ware made, three by each club and four of thera brought In runners. Stovall played a ball over the right field canvas m toe sec ond. Is!ng. Des Molnea Oeuld not eoere until the fifth. Cerrlgan singled; Dwyer walked and Dalton hit one ever the eenter field fence, netting three tooreia. Twa saare came in the sixth on Shea's slnrle a-o Lang's four base drive. This gave the boosters a big lead and Holanes teak Free man eat and put in Melter. who "retired the side. The Champs went after Lang hard tn their half. Smith baared one ever the fesee; Hunter and Surrail singled and Tewrte, batting for Jack Shea, duplloated smith's hit and three mere rums came tn. tying the game. In rhe nlaih. Shea, fer Des Mutnea, hit ece ever the fence poer ing what leaked like the winning run. The ChaaojM kept after the Boosters' pramier elah ei-tlnt, however. Haaser. the Grot man up. on to tail rer two sacks -rowse rev iewed with a hit to rtgxit for three bases. Welsh then singled, winning she gasaa. Tewne saved the came fur the Chamaton, snaking the Deceeaary hit each time that tied tbe acere. i'ttm fielding mt heth teams waa brilliant at Uraee. Boore: UOXJX C2TT. AA R. U. CaanfferU. B. 8 10 Emendaen, cf. - 8 0 0 Andreas. 2b. SOI Welch. 8b. . 10 1 Search, aa. 4 11 Stovall. rf. 4 3 1 Hunter, rf. ........ 433 J. Shea, e. .,,.... 8 0 0 Towns, e. 3 11 Freemaa, p. 8 0 0 Melter, p. . 10 0 Holme, 0 1 a a. b. 37 13 O. A. E. 13 0 Totals , 48 1 DES MOINES. AIL R. H. 4 11 Caltlgao. as. Bader, rf 1 Mattlek, cf 3 Dwyer, lh 8 Dalton. If. 3 Nelhoff. 2b 4 Ollmartln, 2b 4 Shea, c 3 Lang, p. 2 Totals 0 110 0 0 0 10 0 10 10 0 1 1 3 0 P 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 18 1 1800 11110 r r i t 'Batted for Freeman In seventh. Two out when winning run soored. Slou City 0 1000040 1-7 Des Molnea 0 0 0 0 0 8 1 0 1-4 Two-base hits: Holmes, Hunter. Three base hit: Town. Home runs: Lang, Shea, Dalton, Stovall, Smith, Towns. Sac rifice hit: Bader. Double play: Nelhoff to Ollmartln to Dwyer. First base on balls: Off Freeman, 4; off Meltor. 1; off Ijing. 8. Ptruok out: By Freeman. 4; by Melter. 1; by Lang, 8. Wild pitch: Melter. Hit by pitched ball: Edmondson. Time: 1:15. Umpire: Haskell. Attendance: 8,600. WICHITA WINS) FROM TOPEKA Five Thousand People See laslea Trim Neighbor. WICHITA. June 4 Before a crowd that was estimated at 6,000 people, Wichita beat lopeka the second game of the series to day, 8 to a Shaner was Invincible, while Kaufman, though he pitched good ball, allowed locals to bunch four hits on him In the second inning. Mlddleton led off with a single In the first and went all the way to third when Anderson sacrificed. He scored easily when Hughes hit to left for one bare. Holland singled In the second and was forcc-d by Westenll on an attempted sacrifice. The latter scored on Pettigrew's three-sacker to the club house. The third run came In the seventh, when Westertll led off with a two-base hit, was sacrificed to third and scored when Oeler threw low to the plate. Both teams fielded cleanly. Oeler and Kahl cut off three line drives that loked safe. Kerns was put out of the game and fined 310 for kicking. Shaner left tonight for Webb City, where he will be married Tuesday to Mies Bertie Gam mon. The score: WICHITA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Mlddleton, rf 4 1 2 1 0 0 Anderson, ss 3 0 2 1 4 0 Hughes, 2b 4 0 1 8 0 1 Pennell, If 4 0 0 8 0 0 Holland, lb 8 0 1 14 1 0 Westersll, 8b 3 3 10 10 Pettlgrew, cf 2 0 1 0 0 0 Weaver, c 3 0 0 6 1 0 Shaner, p 3 0 0 0 3 0 . Totals 29 1 TOPEKA. 8 27 16 AB. R. O. A. E. Wooley, cf Oeler, 3b , Kunkle, lb.... Fetilon. rf...:. Thoniasson, If Kahl. 2b Downle, ss Kerns, c McMsnus, c. Kaufman, p... 3 Totals S2 0 6 24 Wichita 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 Topeka 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Struck out: By Shaner, 4; by Kaufman, t Basos on balls: Off Shaner, 3. Passed balls, Weaver (2). Sacrifice hits: Ander son, Pettlgrew, Geler. Two-base hit: Westerzll. Three-base hit: Pettlgrew. Double plays: Hughes to Holland; Oeler to Kunkle. Left on bases: Wichita, 4; Topeka, 4. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Clark. Attendance: 6,000. BEXSO EAGLES LOSE FOR OlfCE Team (hat Beat Originals Defeated by C. H. 9. Nine. The C. H. S. team surprised the Benson Eagles by giving them their first defeat of the season on their home grounds yester day by the score of 10 to 5. The C H. 8. team has been materially strengthened by the addition of the Kennedy brothers, Kocker, Klonck and Vincent. The game was never in doubt on account of the fine support given the C. H. 8 pitcher. The feature of the game was the batting of Sobotker, he getting five hits In five times up, and of Klenck who got four hits In five times up, two of them being two-baggers. Kocker pitched a fine game for the C. H. 8. and showed good form. The field ing of Klenck and Loup and a shoestring catch by Jennings were the features. The Eagle pitcher was replaced In the sixth, but that didn't stop the C. H. S. as they soored three more in the ninth. Score: C. H. I. BENiON EAQ1.ES AB.lt. H E. AB.R.H ft. P Kmnedf, Kookar, p.... 8obotker, rf. D. Kannetr, Klaock. cf... Jnalna. It. . Loup, lb WftUfh, H. . . . Nr. 2b lb ( 1 0 Barney, Ik.. 1 1 ... 4 8 ... I I oil ... 4 4 ... 8 4 ... t ... 4 t ... 4 1 4Arra. M OWhlt. la 0Co. lb. 4 Brame, e 1 XrOowu. rt.. 0 Itonaa, of OKIally, p. . lBsrtharat, It... 4 1 t Totals. 4110 11 I Total! S7 til C. H. S 0 0 2 3 0 2 0 0 J-10 Benson Eagles ...0000011306 Base on balls: Off Kocker, 2. Struck out: By Kocker. 4; by Rlelly, 4. Hit by pitched ball: Kocker, 1. Two base hits: Klenck (2), Kennedy, Sobotker. Umpire: Johnson. GAMES IN THB THREE-I LEAGUES Bleemlngton, Springfield, Peoria aad Decatar Are Wlnaers. BLOOMI NQTON, III., June 6. A proces sion of errors by Keenan lost the game for Bloomlngton today. Score: R.H.E. Bloomlngton 00000010 01 4 Hock Island 0)10000103 4 12 1 Batteries: Royer and Langdon, Wilson and Eng. Springfield Shots Oat Davenport. SPRINGFIELD, 111., June 0. Slelger pitched a no-hlt game today and shutout Davenport, 4 to 0. Score: R.H.E. Springfield 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 8 1 Davenport 40000000 00 0 o Batteries: Sletger and Johnson, Feriill and Smith. Peoria Wins la Tenth. PEORIA, June 4. Peoria won today by good baso running In the tenth Inning. Score: R.H.B. Peoria 0 0 0 00 1 04 1 1-t 8 4 Dubumre 0041000014-8 4 3 Batteries: Havllck and Hlgglna, Grimes and Nunnemacher. Decatar Defeats Cedar ataalda. DECATUR, IlL, June 8. Fisher's single tn the tenth inning won for Decatur today. Score: R.H.E. Decatur 140000030 0-1 7 2 Cedar Rapids 0000010110-8 0 t Batteries: Bursa and Fisher, Ingerrnan and Rehrer. AMERICANS WIN ELEVENTH GAME By TsJclntT Gasae frasa Tewawaam, d te 3, They hake Record. The Americana beat the Townee nd "All Stars" Sunday at Florence Park by a score of 4 to I, thla being the eleventh strelcht runt for the Americana Urodbeck pitched a great game, allowing but three bite, one being a noma run. tMinaruur In the only runa The features ef the game was the one- handed catch ef a hare una arlve by Col Una at a critical moment. Spellman was the particular star fer the lownaenda. bringine. In the only runs and oatciung a coed gsaine. Next gunday the Amertoans play the Ramblers at Florenoe Park, scare: AJaalUOANS. TVrN8GNOa. AI.1AXI. AJa.H 0VA.S OalMna, 1 toll I raanaas. aa.. 4 0 1 t 1 IVexiDy, Sb. ... 2 2 0 Parlar, lb.. t t t Kapp, la. 4 10 willtana. a.. 4 0 I rex. rt 4 4 8 Prsert. U. 4 14 Itennuaa, of. 4 I 4 emit, aa. ... 4 4 0 BreaMck, 4 1 0 1 1 Uankaa. tb.. 4 t 1 t BaJL fb lit 8 1 apeilaaaa. 4 I 4 1 Qirislar. lb.. 4 1 10 0 I Billow. "... 4 0 1 0 OLebr, et. 44 0 OMiUlaa, rf 4 0 t 1 ttabec. -... 10 0 J t Totals. -a I r 14 Tata ...XT il n I I A mertctans 1 0 1 4 0 011 04 Tew neands ...... 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 02 Two ease actai Farley, Smith. Harms run: SpeUmem. Stolen basea: Erredeeck, casxaoaa. art ay aitcaea oau: bt upoo beck, It by I1cr, 1. Basea an halttc Off Bredbeek, 1; eff Faber, 1. Slraek eat: My Draaaerii, a; ny raw, i. lima, ajs. wm plrea, ItyoHh aad Orees. A Ilia ana srereatta ALLI A7MCE. Rab.. June 4. (Special Tale gran.) Crawford met defeat today at the hands of Alliance by a score ef 8 to 3. The Alliance team has been fully organized and are backed by the business men of thla city and It is propeaed to let their ability be known to any and all teams In this state and Colorado, wrrh a spnotal hankering for any spare dates the Western league may haws when they jump from the western end of the circuit. CINCINNATI REDS TARES TWO Brooklyn Dropped Both Gamn Be cause of Inferior Playing. FIVE RUNS IN ONE INNING Cahe "hat Oat Qaaher Afper a Pitch ers Duel, In which Rent haeh Outlasted M oore. CINCINNATI. O., June 4.-Brook!yn lost both games of the double header here this afternoon. In the first game the locals secured a lead of five runa In the Initial Inning and were unable to do anything wltli the delivery of Scanlan thereafter. But the advantage was enough to win the game. Brooklyn seemed to have the second game In the tenth inning, but after two of the locals were out Bescher beat out an Infield hit, stole seoond and scored on Egan's single. The winning run was scored In the eleventh on a pass to Lobert and singles by Mitchell and McLean. Oakes, the Cincinnati center fletfler, suf fered a slight concussion of the brain in a collision with Alperman In the second game. He will be laid up ror some days. Score, first game: CINCINNATI, BROOKLTW. AB H U.A.B. AB M. O.A.I). Millar. If.... 4 18 0 ORunh, rf I 114 4 Enn. tb I 1 I I 0 Hummel, lb . 4 I 1 0 0 OakML cf I I I 0 OAliMirmaa. '23 4 0 1 1 t Lobort. 3b... I 0 I 0 tHuntw. It... 4 110 Mitchall. rf . 4 1 i 4 Olnnnj, lb . I I'M HnWItieil, lb t 1 t 0 OKuttua. of.,., 4 0 119 KcUtn, o. ... 4 I 1 IKrclwn, M 1 t I I 1 1 1 Dunn, a 4 0 8 1 0 Oownar, aa.. 8 0 3 a 1 Dunn, a 4 0 3 1 Oaapar. p.... I 1 0,1 OBoanlcn. D... I lot 0 -uc.muan ... l o o u Tatals 18 I IT 11 I Tetala It 10 24 II 1 Batted for Scanlon In ninth. Cincinnati 50000000 5 Brooklyn 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0-3 Two bane hit: Scanlon. Sacrifice hit: Lobert. Stolen bases:- Egan, Oakes, Lo bert, Mitchell, Hoblltxell. Double plays: Downey to Hohiltiell, Downey to Egan to Hoblltzell, Hunter to McKlveen to Hum mel. Bases on balls: Off Gasper, 3; off Scanlon, 5. Struck out: By Gasper, 3; by Soanlon, 2. Wild pitch: Gasper. Time, 1:55. Umpires, Klem and O'Day. Score, second game: CINCINNATI. BROOKLYN. AB H 0 A.E. AB H.O.A I. Braohar, If... 4 1 1 0 0 Bim-h. rf . .. i 1 0 0 Bmn, i 6 1 I 0Hiimm.ll, lb. 8 111 10 Oakaa. at 1 0 t 4 t Alperman, tb I I I II Patkart, cf.., 4 0 1 4 0 Humor. If.... 113 0 4 Ixibart, lb... I 0 I I 0 Lennox, lb... I 1 1 1 0 Mitchell, rt.. 4 I I 0 OKnttua. cf.... 4 0 I 0 0 HoblllE.ll. lb I lit I OMrElveea, m 4 0 I I McLean,, o.... 5 111 0 Marshall, c.l I 0 4 Downer, aa... 4 0 11 1 Backer, p.... 8 4 0 1 4 Ewlns, p 11110 Hugglne .... 1 0 0 4 0 ToUll It 111 II 0 Dubeo, p 0 1 0 1 0 Tatala ST I 31 12 1 Betted for Ewing in tenth. One out when winning run scored. Cincinnati 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 14 Brooklyn 0 002000001 08 Two base hit: Hummel. Three base hit: Alperman. Sacrifice hits: Hoblltzell, Len nox, btolon baseK: Bescher, Alperman, Lennox, KustuH. Double play: McLean to Hoblltarll. liases on balls: Off Ewlng, 1; off Dubuo, 2; off Rucker. 4. Struck out: By Ewlng, 2: by Rucker, 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Rucker (Bescher). Wild Fitch: Rucker. Hits: Off Ewlng, 8 in 10 Innings; off Dubuc, none in 1 Inning. Time, 2:10. Umpires, O'Day and Klem: RKLLBACH DOWNED MOORB Cabs Take Game After a Pitchers Battle. CHICAGO, June 6.-htcago won from Phllaelphla today In the fifth Inning, 1 to 0, In a great pitching duel between Reul bach and More. The hits, were equally di vided, five and five, no two in one inning, except the twelfth. Everg starred this round with a single. ,' Doolri's error let Sheckard reach first, a. double steal fol lowed and Hofman's cleaa hit Into right scored Evers. Score: CHICAGO. . " .PHILADELPHIA. AU H.O A B. AB.H. O.A.I. Krara. lb.... till OKnaba, lb.... 40170 Sbockara, If. I 1 1 0 0 Grant, 3b.... 4 1110 Hofman, cf... 4 I 4 0 OMipa. If.:... I 1 0 0 t gtelnfeloX lb 4 0 I 1 OTItua, rf 4 0 0 0 0 Howard, lb.. 4 0 IS 2 OBranafleK, lb 4 115 1 A Echulta, rf... I t 2 0 OOtborne. cf . 6 1 0 4 Tinker, I aa... I 0 4 1 1 Dooian, aa... 4 4 12 0 Moran, a e 4 I VLoein, e 4 IN I I BeulUach. p.. 4 I 4 0 Meoce, p 4 1 0 3 0 Toula 16 4 II 14 1 Totals 40 6 II I None out when winning run was scored. Chicago 00000000000 1-1 Philadelphia ooousuoooou o o Two base hit: Sheckard. Sacrifice hits: Grant. Moran, Hofman, Titus. Stolen bases: Grant, Tinker, Evers, Sheckard. Left on bases: Chicago, fi; Philadelphia, 8. Base on balls: Off Moore, 2. First on errors: Chicago, 1; Philadelphia. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Reulbaoh, 1. Struck out: By Reul bach, 2; by Moore, 9. Time: 1:50. Umpires: Cueiack and Johnstone. ST. LOUIS LOSES AT HOME New York Woa Easily by Effective Hitting. ST. LOUIS. Mo.. June 0. New York de feated St. Louis easily today by a score of 13 to L Lush was hit hard and was driven from the box in the sixth Inning, when eight runa were soored. Wllue pitched fine ball and had the local team at his mercy after the seoond inning. Score: BT. Long. NEW TORK. AB.H O A.B. All H O. K.K P-re. tb. .. 4 0 i) 4 ITxrney. lb., i i 4 4 I nelehantr. el 4 0 1 0 i Doric, lb t I 1 1 0 Bretoakaa. a I 0 4 1 OiloConn'k. If. S ! 1 0 0 KenotrbT. lb I 0 10 1 4 Murrey, rf... I 1 J . u Rtaoe. rt I t 1.0 OO'Uara. cf... 4 i 4 4 Elite. If 4 110 OTHvlln. lb.... I 1 1 . I Uulawltt, all.) IBnaweu, aa. a 1 t J a OH bert. 2b... I t 4 I 1 Mejera. .... 4 1 I 1 0 t.uab. p 1 0 4 Wllue, p 10 0.0 Hlstfaa, p .. o 1 o orietrJiar, as., a J 1 n King of 10c. Cigars Ffom the time you light it to' the mo ment . the butt end burtu you, the proves itself Ki"g of all ten cent cigars. A properly cured Havana filler and Sumatra wrapper account for its fine bouquet and its smooth smoking qualities. Ask your c'$ar man. ' Chas. BoMvan Cigar C. tall l aha a. sues. Neb Seal City, lews. larger sizes 15c ALFRED Cigar Kllaa. c 1 1 1 I OMerkle, lb . . 0 I 1 A Phelaa 10 Mure, t ) t 0 Tatala II II . II ' le ala ft 4 IT -.4 4 Halted for Hlgglns In eighth. New Vork 0220000 0 . 8t. Loiis 001900000- Two base hit: OITara. Three base hit: Meyers. Sacrifice flies: Murray, O Hare. Double plavs: Devlin. Ioie and Tenney. Stolen basei lillss. Hit by pitched ball: By Lush, 1 by Wilts. 1; by More, 1. Base on balls: Off Lush, 1; off Wlltse, 4. Struck out: By Lush, 1: by More, 1; by Wlltse, 7. Hits: Off Lush, 9 In five and two-thirds Innings: off Hlgglns. 3 In two and one-third Innings; off More, none In one Inning. Left on baees: Pt. Louis. 8; New Tork. 8. Time: 1.44. Umpires: Rigler and Truby. IIOPPMANS DEFEAT ALBRIGHTS Seme flood Battles; nave Victors the tin me, O to 2, Wlthoat Trouble. The Hoffmana defeated the Albright Mer chants Sunday In a one-sided game by a score of 9 to 2. The feature of the game was the hitting of Hlatt. getting three two base hits out of five times up. Score: HOKPMANB. MERCHANTS AB.H A B O. AD R H O B Allien, cf. 4 1 0 0 01 Car'fh. a. 4 1 10 1 Corcoran, lb. Hlatt. lb DiTla, lb Bnwler, aa... Tout, a Hawklna. rf.. wlft. If Gurnlaa, p... il I I I Ma;feeta, aa. I 10 1 OOlllen. It 4 10 1 lKnnea, lb. 4 4 111 iriark. lb ... I 8 0 0 0 ,1 Mallner. if... 4 1 0 8 0 (a'fb. rt, p. 4 110 0 St'olller. lb ... I 8 110 1 Pike, p, cf.. 4 1 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 1 1 0 10 o 1 1 0 4 1 0 1 I Totals 43 10 t i 17 Toll la 10 2 4 14 4 Batteries: Durness and Tost; Cavanaugh, Pike and Cavanaugh. Struck out: By Ourness, 11; by Pike, 3; by Cavanaugh, 4. Two-base hits: Hlatt, 3. In the second game the Ramblers defeated the Hoffmans by a score of 6 to i. The reature of the game was a home run by Bowley of the Hoffmans. Score: R.H.B. Ramblers 1 0 0 1 0 0 8 0 0 C 7 S Hoffmans 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 02 7 8 Ratterlee: Yost and Mason; Hlrsch and Dance. Two-base hit: Corcoran. Home run: Bowley. Townirndi Win One Game, The Townsend Gun club defeated Flor ence In the second game of a double header played by the gunners at Florence park yesterday bv the score of 10 to 7. The Townsonds' Infield, with the exception of the battery, changed positions every In ning after they had the game stowed away. "Dgsty" Hail, the Townsend crack second packer, was vpiked while covering the third corner, and this Injury will probably keep him out of the game for about a month. Harry Sae put Donahue on the siao, but as he was not in form, he wa relieved by Jonex. who received better support and held the gunners safe the re mainder of the game. Morearty pitched good ball for the Town- sends. striKing out 6 ana allowing only 7 singles. Score by Innings: R.H.E. Townsends 2 7 0 1 0 0 10 14 2 Florence 0 2003207 7 2 Batteries: Townsends, Morearty and wuiKiey; Florence, Donahue, Jones and Williams. Brodeiraards Win Oat. The Brodenaard Crowns crossed the river Sunday to play the Imperials of Council Bluffs and won by the score of 6 to 3. The Brodegaard boys showed their superi ority over the Imperials by taking the lead in the first inning and holding It to the end. It was the heavy hitting and clever buse running of the Crowns that won for them. Batteries: Crowns, Nelson and Nystrom; Imperials, Chrlxtlanson and Lower, liitu; Imperials, 6; Brodegaard Crowns, Seward Defeats Grand Island. GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. June 8 Sn.nlal Telegram.) Though Fred Olade of the rew xoric Americans pitched four Innings as an exhibition and struck out twelve men. Grand Island lost today to Seward through infield errors. . Seward did some fine base running. Score: R.H.B. Seward 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 0-6 8 4 Grand Island.... 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 03 7 5 Battcrlts: Seward, Trimble and Clint Neff; Grand Island, Olade, Jones and Etting.' Ramblers Defeat Hoffmans. .The South Omaha Ramblers defeated the Joe Hoffman team yesterday by a score of S to 2. Mason was In the box for the Hoffmana and was hit hard at times when hits mean runs. Hlrsch for the Ramblers pitched fine ball and had the Hoffmans at his mercy at all times. The features of thti game were the hitting and base run ning of the Ramblers. Next Friday and Saturday tbe Ramblers play Auburn, one of the fastest teams in the state. Doane Defeata Banhera' Life, CRETE, Neb., June 6. (Special.) The game her between the above teams re sulted in the following score: R.H.B. Doane 1 01010000-8 11 8 B. L. I. C. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 7 Umpire: Cains. Batteries: Doane, Orth and Bronson: B. L. I. C, Males and Hugg. Struck out: By Orth,. 14; by Males, 3. Umpire Is to Blame. After four Innings of what promised to bo a tfast game Sunday afternoon the Hol lys and the Signal Corps team got Into a wrangle over the decisions of the umpire and the game was declared off. Both teams claim the victory by forfeit. The score at the end of the fourth Inning stood 4 to 1 tn favor of the Hollys. C. H. S. Wants Games. The C. H. 8. team wants games from strong state teams. Address C. G. Ebaugh, 2006 Farnam street. MOTOR CYCLESDRAW CROWD Cllpplna- Off Almost Mile a Mlnnte Made Races Yesterday Interesting;. Fast time over a good track, with ' 400 people at Courtland beach and scattered along the course, marked the motor cycle races yesterday afternoon. Sixty-three men bestrode the gasoline propelled ve hicles, which whlzsed altng at an exhilar ating pace. Some Idoa of the speed at which the racers went oan be gained by reading the result of the fourth race in which Bell, the winner covered 5 miles in 7:14. Bell stood a good ohanoe In the ten-mile open, but burst a spark plug and despite a good lead became hopelessly out of It Likewise in the fifth raoe for five mfles, Bell met with a mishap a tire going w-rong when he was well ahead. In the ten-mile open several riders mis understood a signal from the starter and stopped at the end of the eighth mile when they had two more laps to go. The results: Five miles, free for all, three horse power! Walter Bell won, C. MomqnUu sec ond, Louis Fleecher third. Time: 7'1V Two cylinder: Ralph Bates won, Walter Bell second. Time: 7:12. Ten miles, free for all, any power: Ralph Bates won, Thomas BercheJ seoond. Time: 14:-'.. Two miles two and one-half horwe-power-R. Llttlefield won, C. W. Grimes second, H. Goothelmer third. Time: 41u. Five miles, three horse-pewer, belt drive: H. Bates won. Warner Beil second, C Momqulst third. Time: 8 SI. Five miles, three horse-power, chain drive: W. E. Dewey won, Clyde MUtel seo ond, C Ronenberg third. Time: 7:35. JEFFRIES FANCIES MR. KJSTCH ELL Thlaks the Hard-Hlttla- I .ad Will Da Jack Jakaaas, NEW TORK. N. T June 4 Jemea J. Jeffries declared publicly that he will fight Jack Johnson for the heavyweight cham pionship, but from statements made to his friends here the one time rnaleer of bulloi-a would not be suroplaed If Stanley Ketohell knocked out tbe negro title holder la their bout at Culm a, Cal., next OoUiber. Admirers of Keteheh believe tbe Michi gan fighter wlU find some way to pene trate the peculiar and effective defenae of Johnson and make hltn quit with bedy blows. Ketchell himself aays that John son cannot take a beating. The Michigan middle writ hi will be given an opportunity to show whether he hue gained in ring science when next Wedneaday night he meets jack OTinen in a sue round bout at Philadelphia. O'Brien Is a hard man to brat in a alx round bout, and Ketohell will be luidiv to gat to the Rhilailetphuin nerore rne final pong. To win Keicliell mum gat Inside O Brien's guard and beat him down. This iuteresuog pair the boxer and the fighter met ones before, and In a ten round bout Ketchell von. Kor seven round O'Brien had the Michi gan fighter confused and outboxed. but n the laet three rounds Ketchell worked ndrr O'llrlen'a guard and sent the Pht'a elphlan to the floor repeatedly. The hell vcd O'Brien from a clean knockout. Since then Ketchell has been roaming the country, meeting secuwl ratert and Inci dentally preparing himself for the cham pionship fight with Johnson. Sticking; on a lleferee. DES MOINES. June 4 -(Special.) As yet the referee for the Ontch-Jenklns wrestling match here the evening of June 14 has not been named. Ootch la holding out for Ed Smith of Chicago and Jenkins objects to him. Jenkins has signified his willingness to have Otto F'oto of Denver. Dirk Flem ing or Sandy Orlswold. The match will be held In the state fair stook pavilion, with a seating capacity of 10.000. Kaufman Case To Occupy Week Attorneys Predict Jury Will Not Go Out Until Next Sat urday. SIOUX FALLS, S. n.. June .-(Speolal.) -The attorney Interested In the trial of Mrs. Emma Kaufman, charged with the murder of her 14-year-old maid servant, have spent a portion of Saturday and Sun day In Sioux Falls. They will return to Flandreau Monday forenoon so the Intro duction of testimony In the case can com mence at 1:80 o'clock Monday afternoon, the time to which Judge Rice adjourned the hearing Friday evening after the Jury waa secured. They are quite generally of the opinion that the ease will reach the Jury not later than Saturdaf of this week. When the case was first tried two years ago the work of securing a Jury com menced on June 4, and not until June 20 did the Jury return a verdict after being out a few hours. Thus the trial this time, If the predictions of the attorneys are verified, will consume only a part of the time required at the first trial of this now famous case. The attorneys as well as Judge Rice are . anxious to push the pro ceedings along as rapidly as possible, . and there will be no delay In the introduction of testimony when this work commences Monday afternoon. Those Interested In the case express themselves aa being well satisfied with the makeup of the Jury, the jurors being largely farmers .and all men of standing In their communities. JIRV FOUND JACOBS GUILTY Life Imprisonment In Plaed aa Pen . alty In Verdict. STUROIS, 8. D., June 8.-,(Special Tele gramsThe Jury in the case of Oscar Jacobs, charged with the murder of Elba Roberts, In Sturgls. brought In a ver dict at 0:30 a. mM after being out since 10:45 last night. Jacobs is found guilty of murder as charged, with life Imprisonment The case will be appealed to the supreme court. Women Elect Officers. SIOUX FALLS, S. D., June 8. (Special.) Sioux Falls District Woman's Missionary society, covering several counties In the southeastern part of the state, concluded a three days' annual convention In this city this evening. The closing address fas made by Mrs. F. E. Lindsey of Minneapolis. The society supports thirteen scholarships,, five Bible women and one missionary In the field, the latter being In western China. The society decided to raise funds for plac ing another missionary in the field and for other field mission purposes. At a business session the following officers were elected for the coming year: President, Mrs. Mar garet Rust, Elk Point; secretary, Miss Sarah Waring, ElllsH treasurer, Mrs. Ny hart, Canton. Convention of Deaf Mates. SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., June fl. -(Special.) The annual convention of the' State Asso ciation of Deaf Mutes, after being In ses sion tn Sioux Falls several days, has con cluded Its work and taken a final adjourn ment, the following officers were elected for the coming year: - President, Charles H. Louck, Aberdeen; vice presidents, Lil lian Berke, Ellis Furber, Aloester; sec retary, Thomas H. Jewell, Sioux Falls; treasurer, Peter Delgaard, Beresford. L. M. Hunt of Sioux Falls was elected a delegate to the national, convention of deaf mutes. Men Past Firty la Danger. Men past middle life have found comfort and relief in Foley's Kidney Remedy, es pecially for enlarged prostate gland, which Is very common among elderly men. L. B. Morris, Dexter, , Ky., . writes: "Up to a year ago my father suffered from kidney and bladder trouble and several physicians pronounced it enlargement of the prostate gland and advised an operation. On ac count of his age we were afraid he could not stand It and I recommended Foley's Kidney Remedy, and the first bottle re lieved him, and after taking the second bottle he was no longer troubled with this complaint" ' Sold by all druggists. Venesnela Coming; To. WILLEM3TAD, Island of Curacao, June 4. The t Venezuelan congress having ap proved the Netherlands-Venesuela proto col, the Venezuelan consul here has Issued a paper to a Dutch steamer to enter Vene suelan ports. General Anrade, ex-presldent, will leave tomorrow for Havana. He will enter Into negotiations with the Cuban gov-, ernment looking to the restoring of friendly relations. E2 Spend Your Vacation in MINNESOTA Ten Thousand Beautiful Lakes, the Great North Woods and innumerable Stream afford all kind of Summer Sports. Only la.SOto St. Paul or Minneapolis and back. Special rates to other points via Chicago Great Eaeil tar ouis Western Railway 2feJ8 Information and booklets fresa aCarsuall Craig, City rasa, and Tat. Aft, 1618 raraaia St., Osaaha. BLUES BEAT TI1E COLOSELS Packard Was Wild. After Replacing; Hogg- on Slab. , " UMPIRES ENFOECEtO DISCIPLINE Toledo, Indlannpolla and Cotamnes Take Games from St. Past. Mlaneapolla and the Brewers. LOUISVILLE. Ky., June .-Kansa City won todsy's game from leulsvllle, tn the tenth Inning through the wltdoeas of Pack ard, who relieved Hogg, and Halltnan's triple. Fwann was benched atth begin ning of the third inning for talking bark to Umpire Carr.ahsn, Deeper relieving him. Shannon's error in the .ninth- allowed the locals to tie the score, Love'a work at short was the fenwnre, fceyr. '" . r LOUISVILLE. ' KA.VBAs" CITY. AB.H.u.A.S. AS.U.O.A S. rtiinleavr, rt 4 2 4 fl : 4 TUllmaat, ' rT. i 114 0 Woodruff, lb. I 1 OOl.aniton. cf. 4 110 1 Ueiehantr, cf. 4 (.11 eon. lb I Ttilelman, If. 4 Tate, lb 4 Qulnlan. aa.. I HuglM. e.... 4 H, p I Puttman .... 1 Packard, a.. 0 I ".tllaeble;, jh., 4 1 tt 0 1 I I '!!raehr.-.tt. I 4 I a 0 I eHelllng. ., J 0 U I 0 111 Lore, aa 4 14 V' 1 I I lunula. It .. I 0 1 4 I I 1 Sullivan, ;.. 4 I I 1 v VRwana, p 1 4 0 8 0 0 4 g Ih.rnor. a ... 8 0 0 10 0 I) Oeaevlee 1 4 4 9 0 ' Totale It 10 40 I 1 Totals.. ...44 4 40 20 4 Batted for Dorner In tenth. Hatted for Hogg in the ninth. Kansas City 0 0 0 1 0 10 0 0 46 Louisville 0 00000101 02 Stolen bases: Love, Shannon (2i, lheok ley (2), Puttman, Sullivan. Sacrifice hit: Breckley. Sacrifice fly: Brashear. Three base hit: Hallman. Double plays: Love to Breckley; Dorner to tullivan to Breck ley; Brashear to Love; Love to Breckley. Struck out: By Hogg, 6; by Packard, 1. First base on balls: uif Hogg, 2; off Pack ard, 8; off Dorner, 8. Hit by pitched ball: By Packard, Breckley. Hits; Off Swann, 8 In two innings; off Hogg, 4 tn nine tu nings; off Dorner, 7 In eight Innings. Left on bases: Louisville, 7, Kansas City, 6, Time: 2; Do. Umpires: Hath and Connol ley. Toledo Shots Ont Saints. TOLEDO, O., June 1 An error by Per rine and three singles won the game for Toledo In the first Inning, CarTsch was put out of the game by Umpire Owens for disputing a declnlon. and a like tat befell Hall In the ninth. Score: TOLSDO. 4T. r-AVU AB.H O.A B. AB.M.O.A.B. McCarthy, aa. 4 1 I 0 Paris, ef.... 4 1111 Hlnehman, 2b 1 0 4 I OWrlaler. lb., 4 14 2 0 Dmeot, cf I 114 OFlnui, lb ... 4 4 11 V 0 Hickman, If.. 4 1 1 4 OArmbr'r, rf.. 1 1 4 0 Free-iian, lb.. 4 1 18 0 OFarrtne, aa... 4 0 1 1 1 Abbott, c 12 4 4 4 Murray, If.... 4 4 8 4 0 Lan4. rt 114V ocockman, lb. I 1 I t Blwert, lb... 1 0 0 1 OCariaoh, c... 0 0 110 Lattlmore, p I 1 0 I 1 Teaser, a 4 1 I 1 0 Hall, p I 4 0 4 1 Totals 14 4 27 U luebrlig ...v 1 4 0 4 0 Totale.....! 4 84 14 4 Batted for Hall In the ninth. Toledo 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 St- Paul 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hit: Land. Double plays: Hlnohman to McCarthy to Freeman: Wiig ley to Flynn. Left on bases: Toledo, 4; St. Paul, 10. Hit by pitched balli By Lat timore, 1; by Hall, 1. First base on balls; Off Lattlmore, 8; off Hail, a. Uacndo hits: McCarthy, Hlnehman, Smoot, Lattl more. Stolen base: h. Inert. Struck out: By Lattlmore, 8; by Hall, a Time; 1:40. Umpire: Owens. Millers Fall to Hooslera. INDIANAPOLIS, lnd., June 4.-J.ndlan-apolls again defeated Minneapolis today, 4 to 8, and tightened up a bit on r-eoend place. Jones kept Minneapolis' numerous hits scattered and the fielding of Cross and Downs was the other feature. Score: i i INDIANAPOLIS. BUNNEAJOU4. AB.H. O.A. K. AH. H.O. A. B Chadb'na, If. I 4 1 toiler, aa .... 112.1 Croee, aa I 0 1 OUulllea, rf... I 1 1 4 0 Maydeo, rt... I I I V 0 Untrue, lb ... 4 1 I 4 0 Wakefield, tb 4 4 11 4 1 O'Neill, pt... 4 4 I 0 n.vidaon, of. 4 1 i 0 VCraratb. 11. ..4 0 14 0 Burke, lb ... I 111 0OUI, lb.. 1 111 1 v Howler, a.... I 0 i 2 JOnlilns, lb... 4 1 8 I 2 Williams, lb. I I VBIouk, e 4 1 4 0 4 Jonea, p I 1 V . OUberlla, p.... 14 0 10 Pickering ...1 1 0 o i Tetale 27 4lk 13 lUMea 4 0 4 0 0 Totals II 10 14 11 2 O'Neill called out for running out of line. Batted for Oberlln in ninth. Ran for Pickering in ninth. Indianapolis 0 0021001 4 Minneapolis 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 08 Two-base hits: Hayden, Block. First base on balls: Off Jones, 1; off Oberlln, 8. tit ruck out: By Jones, 3; by Oberlln, 4. bacrlflce hits: Hayden. Wakefield, Chad bourne, Qulllen, Oyler, GUI.' Stolen bases: Howley, Oyler, QUI. lilt by pitched ball. Oyler. Double plays: Williams to Cross to Wakefield; Williams to Wakefield. Left on bases: Indianapolis, 7; Minneapolis, 10. Umpires; Eckman and Sullivan. Time: 1:66. Calamkaa Found One Loose. COLUMBUS, O., June 4 Columbus won from Milwaukee today In a loosely played game, by a acore of 7 to 4. A two-l-agger, four singles and two passes off MyOlynn In the first Inning practically deciding the game. Oeyer did not allow a hit after the third inning. Three of the Milwaukee runs was due to his passes and errors on the Infield. Score: COLUMUl'S. atlLWAVKBK. AS. HO. I.E. ' AB.U.4.AB. ). Clarke, If 4 1 2 V 0 Robloaon, aa. I 4 I I 1 Morlarlly, aa. I 0 0 4 0 Barry, rf 4 2 I 0 1 Kruaer. cf... 2 I 0 OhrCorm'k. tb 4 0 1 2 0 Conxellen. rf 4 I 8 4 Okandall, ct... 4 110 0 Odwell, lb I 1 It 0 1 McGnn, lb . I 4 4 0 0 O'Rourke. ib. 1 4 8 I 1 H. Clarke, lb 8 0 4 I 1 I-h reck, a.... I 1 V o OHoatetter, o. 4 1 I i 4 Frtel. lb.. Oarer, p.. 4 1 0 J 1 Collin., if.,.. I 0 1 0 0 8 4 0 1 0 Dougherty, If J 4 1 0 4 Mcuiirnn,, p.. 0 t 0 Totals 12 I 71 13 ICurtia, p..... I 0 4 11 Wackar .... 14 4 4 4 Tule....J4 4 C4 11 4 Batted for Curtis lit the ninth. Columbus 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 7 Milwaukee 0 1200000 1 i Stolen bases: Odwell (2). Mortality, Barry, Randall, 11. Clarke, Dougherty. First base on balls: Off Oeyer, 2; off MuOlynn, 2; off Curtla. 2. Twe-base hits: J. Clarke, Hostetter. Double play: He Cormlck to McOann. Hit by pitched ball; By Curtis, McOann, Odwell, O'Rourke, Geyer. Struck out: By Oeyer, 2; by Cur tla, 1. Hlta: Off McOlynn, In two-thirds Inning; off Curtis, 2 In seven and one-third' innings. Time: 144. Umpire: King. I Vf i S3.