THE BKE:. OMAHA, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1000. -5 THRILLER GOES TO ROURKES Htni-StimulatiBy Game Won from Lincoln 1 to 0. JONIS' WILD THROW SETTLES IT rfriiHrkrit Daasrererae la Nlaih, hat Poor Baa Raaalasr rMM leltors 1 Retire l.lacola WlikMl a Seore. i.M'DLS, June 11 Omaha scored on tun today and ahut out th Greenbacks, winning one of th4 moit exciting lmn of the season. Jones kept th hits scat tered, but loat his own lint on a wild throw to flrat. King raced all th way ta third on tha play and croesed th plate on an Inflald out. Liowar held tha Greenbackers to two singles until th ninth, whan Waldron and Fox landed for safe drives. Lower con verted Davidson's bunt Into a putout. of Waldron at third. Gondlng muffed Thomaa' fly. but tha latter forced Davidson at sec- ond. Fox refuaed to make th try to acor from third on a abort paaaed ball and Oagnler's pop-up mad It thre out and saved th Rourke's from a threatened ninth-Inning rally- Th score: LINCOLN. AB. R. H. O. (A. Waldron, rf 4 0 - 1 1 0 Fox. Zb 10 110 Davidson, cf 4 4 1 I 4 o Thomaa. lb 4 4 t 4 0 Jude, If 4 0 0 1 0 4 Oegnler, at... 4 0 f i 3 4 Pendry. Ib 3 0 1 4 0ft Sullivan, e 10 4 110 I 0 0 1 I Jones, p.. Totala Flaher, If , King, ef Sehlpke. lb..., Kane, lb Welch, rf Perrlne, 3b..., Franck. as Oondlng, c 4 Lower, p i t 4 OUAHA. AB. R. ... 4 4 n H. O. 11 A. E. Totala , H 1 I 27 14 Lincoln 4 9 0 4 0 0 0 4 4-4 uriaha 0 0414444 0-1 Two-base hit: Kan. Double play: Oag- riirr io roj to Tnomas. Lrt on baaea Lincoln. ; Omaha, 7. Stolen baa: Pox, i nomas, juae. Btrucg out: Jones, I; Lower, 1. Baa on balla: Off Jonee. t; off Lower, 4. Tim: 1:80. Umpire: Olenalvln. WICHITA CONTINUES TO WIJI Damb Play by Abbot la Sixth Lata In Tw Hi topeka. Kan.. June 14. Wichita took ine second rrom Topeka today, t to 1. iumo playing by Abbott In the sixth, wrier, he held th ball too long while thinking where to throw It, coat two run. The reat of Wichita arorea were made by heavy hitting at the rlaht time. Tr.iuk. slipped one over In the alxth on two walka mnn a single ana thre hit In a row Kiunica one more in th ninth. Th Score WICHITA. AR. R. H. O. A. E. oie. rr I 4 1 I 0 Anderaon, a (0140 Hughes, lb f l f 1 4 fennel), ir 4 14 4 4 4 Holland, lb 1 4 0 7 0 0 Westersll, 3b 4 0 4 10 0 Pettlgrew. cf 4 0 1 4 0 0 Weaver, e 4 14 4 11 Brennan, p 1114 11 ' Totala tn i 14 ft 1 "t TOPEKA. AR. R. Wooley. cf 4 0 trier, rf t Kunkle, 4li,.. 4 Standing of the Teams WEPT. LEAGUE. AMER. APHN. W.LPct.t W L Pet. Wichita 28 10 Milwaukee ..2.tV. Sioux City. ..IS 1 .R:m Indianapolis. J!4 27 .r7 Omaha .34 40 . 63 Louisville ...ai28.i:"3 Topeka M JO .Mi Columbun ...SI 40 .V lr Moines If. 33 .621 i Minneapolis. 3 Denver II ti .T7i Kansaa City. 11 4 .44 Llnroln 14 .8fis; Toledo W St .4.M1 Pueblo 13 31 .xKSt. Paul 31 31 .404 NATL LEAGUE. AMER. LEAGUE. WL.Pctl W.L.I'ct. rittaburf ... 13 .7.W 7etrolt 31 1!) .S20 Chicago 33 1 .MTH'hlladelphla IS JO .6K3 Cincinnati .. II 6S Cleveland ....26 24. .21 New York...!4 21 .BM' Boston 28 24 30 PhlTa 22 It .r.n New Tork...2 23 .600 St. Louie.... 31 30 .41 Chicago 22 14 .4 H Brooklyn . . .17 II .34 St. Louis. . ., .10 2 .3.4 Boston U 33 ,S Washington 17 29 .170 GAMES TODAY. Weatern League Omaha at Lincoln. Wichita at Topeka. Denver at Pueblo, Sioux City at Dea Molnea. National League New Tork at Pitts burg. Brooklyn at Chiraco. Boston at St. Loula. Philadelphia at Cincinnati. American League Washington at New Tork. Philadelphia at Roeton. American Aaeoclatlon Columbus at Mil waukee. Toledo at Kanaaa Cltv. Indlan apolla at Minneapolis, Loulaville at St. Paul. Raaea on balla: Off Kerwan, 4; off Clarke, 2, off Melter, 1. Panned ball: Hecklnger. 1. Wild pltchee: Kerwan, Clarke. Struck out: fly Kerwan, 4; by Clarke, 5. Ptolen baaea: Dalton, Kdmondnon, Welch. Camp bell. Andrea. Ixiuble playa: Colllgan. Dwyer. Melter. Towne to Wllllama. Left on baeea: Dea Molnea. 6; Sioux City, 7. Time: 2:10. Umpire: Haakell. Attendance: (00. GAMES IX AMERICA.' ASSOCIATION Colambwa Take Tra-lnilng Game Milwaukee, 4 to 1. MILWAt'KEE. June W With the baaea filled and two out In the tenth, Kohl neon booted Morality's easv liner, permitting Nee to core Kruger followed with a two baae hit, scoring Frlel and Clarke, giving the vialtora th game by a acore of 4 to 1. Bth Oeyer and Manake pitched superb ball, Oeyer being Mnvlnclble in every In ning but the eeventh, when Milwaukee scored its only run. Kruger'a hitting was a feature. Score: coLtmnvn. milwai-kk. B II O A F. B.H.O.A.e. T. CUrka. If.. 414 ORoblneon. M. 4 i 3 1 MorUrltr it. 4 1 i 1 Ibiitt. rf 4 1 4 4 KrtlMr. I ...5 I I 1 ORkikUII. et ..4 14 4 0 ContiltiM rf I A 1 0 OMrOnnn. lb..t I 10 I 0 Sohrerk. lb . 4 4 0 M Cl.rt. lb . 4 I 1 V JaniM. e 4 1 I 1 OMcOorm'k, 3b I 0 0 4 t Nx, lb I 111 OHnntotu-r. o.t 41 1 rn.l. lb I 4 1 I ODoufthrrtr, If I 1 0 0 0 Oer, p 4 0 0 1 0Vin,ve. p. ... I Oil Wtckr 1 0 4 4 0 Total, II I M II I Tot.l, 13 5 10 II 1 'Batted for Manuka In ninth. Columbus 0 00001000 S 4 Milwaukee 0 00040140 01 Two-baa hits: Krurer (2). Base on balls: Manske. 4: Oeyer. i. Wild pitch: Oeyer. Paaaed Jtall: James. Struck out: By Manake, b: by Oeyer, 7. Stolen baaea: Con galton, Kruger. Sacrifice hit: McOann. Left on baaea: Milwaukee, 4: Columbus, 4. Time: 1:44. Umpires: Conahan and King. Freaklah Gam at Kansas City. KANSAS CITT, June 18. In a freaklah game here today Kanaaa City beat Toledo, I to 1. and paaaed that team In the race for th top. Both runs were acored by the locale without the aid of a hit. The vle.lt ora mad eleven hita, but only one tally. Score: , ar-ii.M,.Bmamiai.iii.iMuiiiii.i 1 1. 1... nr.iui gpjm ft-.';, ,l..wnii...i.i.jia.s..w ."B'f'.liaim a I IN Fenlon. If Abbott, lb,, Kerne. 3b Kahl. 2b... Mownle. as.. Mc.Manua. c Kaufmana, p Thomason .. Totals ::::::::: -1 4 Vitrir H. 4 1 4 1 O. 4 ..42 T 47 17 B. KANSAS OITT. B.H.O.A.V. Hllran. rf.. 1 Shannon, cf.. 3 Berklor. 1ft.. 3 Hotlin. lb. .. 1 Bruhoar, 3b.. 4 Lav, m 4 Bollea, If I Svlllvan, e... I Swan, . ..... I 0 I 4 I 0 11 1 4 4 4 1 1 0 I 1 I 4 1 0 0rtllr. rf 1 0 0 Abbott, e 1 0 OHInchman, 3b 4 TOLEDO. B.H.O.A.B 'Batted for Kaufmann tn ninth Wichita 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 Topeka 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 44 0 1-1 Bren- Two-baa hita: Hughea, Wvr. nan. Kernes. Baaes on balla: Off Brennan i. xtruck out: By Kaufmann. 1; by Bren nan, 4. Paaaed ball: McManu. Sacrifice hits: Oeler. Holland, Brennan. Stolen baaea: Geler, Anderson, Pennell, Wester sll. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Mullln. At tendance: 1,400. HATCH IS "nKIVES TO TIMBER Teammates Field la Faat Stylo, bat Cannot Stay Dtaaater. PUEBIX. Colo., June II. Hatch was In mlxtrable form today and before he wa relieved by Bonno In th sixth Inning, Denver had secured a lead impossible to overcome While Hatch was wild and hit hard In th plnchea, h wa given fast and sensational aupport by hla teammatee, Locke, Corhan and Curtis featuring. Bonno pitched good ban, but he wa too lata. Score: DENVER. AB. R. H. O. A. E. 1 I Caaaady, rf..., Belden, If J ones, cf Lindsay, lb.... Maag. lb Atankard. In... Hartman. a... Thompaon. e... Adama, p Totals H. Tjocka, 3h Curtis, If Clarke, lb Rnencer. cf Waltera. 2b Miller, rf Corhan. ee .Thl. c I natch, p t Bonno. p 1 M H PUEPLO. AB. R. 1 11 47 O. 4 14 47 4 4 4 1 4 0 Maag. A. 10 4 OBranot. ef I 0 Hickman, rf. I OFroeman, lb. 0 OLantf, c-rf... 1 OMrOrty, 1 0siw,rt, b... Owont. s. .. . ToUK II I 37 II 4 TM,I, ti 11 M It I Kansas City 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 J 2 Toledo 0 0 4 4 4 0 1 0 0-1 Sacrifice hlta: Hallman, Shannon, Het llng. Bolles. Sacrifice fly: Hetling. Stolen basee: Shannon, Land. Double play: Land to Elwert. Struck out: By Swann, 4. Base on bans: orr Owens. 7. Lert on eases Kansas City, .7: Toledo, 4. First base on error: Kansas City, 1. Time: 1:52. Umpire: Sullivan. Twflre-Inalax Gam. ST. PAUL. June 11 Ixnilavill defeated St. Paul In twelve-Inning game today by a score of to t Hall did not allow a hit until the tenth Inning and struck out fourteen men in the first mine innings, equaling the American association record. He struck out sixteen men during the game. In the twelfth Inning Olson singled, stole second and scored on Sullivan's double. Halla pitched fine ball In plnchea. Pelts waa put off the grounda by Umpire Owena In the seventh Inning for disputing a decision. Lefty Davis of the St. Paul team broke a finger In handling a fly ball and had to retire. Score: LOl'ISVIIXB. ST. PAl'L. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.K. PunluT?, rf. I 0 I 0 OFlrnn, lb.... I I II 0 l I J em, i, cf j o o 0 4 0 OLIcm. cf 4 4 0 1 t I OArmb'iter. rf 4 0 1 1 II 0 t Murr.r, If.... Ill 0 0 7 OO'Brlcn. m... t 1 0 0 0 1 OCockmin, !b.. 10 1 0 14 0 Wrlslcr, 3b.. 10 1 04 OTfiiM, e I 0 II Hall. p....... 4 10 M Now is tho time a man needs shirts nnd he wants ffood shirts shirts that fit comfortable shirts 8hir& that wash and hold their color. We have just got an in voice of summer shirts of popular makes, the best makes in fact that sold up to $2.50. Soft bosom and pleated colors, figures and white, with attached or detached cuffs as you like, and also a great assortment of soft attached collar shirts, and plenty of them, that we put on sale Saturday morning at $1.00, and we really think you ought to pick oufr a few for present or future use, and you'll find your size all right, too. See our window display. Keep the Price In Your Purse Until you see what we are doing. We've always given our patrons a benefit, but Saturday those who enjoy saving a few dollars will have an opportunity that they should surely take advantage of. Every suit left from our special shipment from "The House of Kuppenheimer" that we sold a week ago at $14.65 are now of fered you at CI '.- at i ;.. ?- l yj H gW'A'f''?'! While we will not make the absurd state ment thattjur boys' clothes will not wear out, we will say that we have done everything in our power to make the task of wearing them out as difficult for the boy as possible. Fancy fabrics, plain colors and blue serge and many with two pairs of knickerbocker pants. Suits that sold up to $7.60, now $5.00 Suits that sold up to $5.00, now $3.50 Suits that sold up to $3.50, now $2.50 Everybody knows "Kuppen heimer" clothes and they are qualities that never sell regularly for less than $15 and up to $40. But these "suits are the grades that were mado to sell at $18, $20, $22.50 and $25, and they are cracker-jacks; fancy worsteds, cheviots and blue serge. They are on display In our windows, and a look will 111 you more than mere words it's, great, for eleven. H r ' j 1 , 4 j) J W Most Men recognize the value of a stylish, becoming Hat and especially a Straw Hat They must add grace and dignity to the business or professional man. They must give a smart, snappy appearance to the young fellow, In fact, they must be right and that's What we have got Straw Hats That Are Right especially in the price ask to see our $1.80 straw and you will see a hat others In town get $2.00 for all prices from 50c to $(.00. How About Extra Trousers? We've got some new lines for sum mer wear that you can't equal for style, patterns and quality, at $2.50, S3, $3.50, $4 and $5 A pair of these trousers are a great help to freshen up an old suit and make a very gratifying switch now and then. Fancy patterns and blue serge, plain and cuff bottom. Notice some of the styles in our Fif teenth street windows. GAME WON IN THE ELEVENTH Woodruff, rf. I Dd.h.nlr. If. I Olton, 2b. Sullivan, lb. Qulnlaa, n . rl.lllr. lb... HuahM, e... Halla, Tolali I 14 II 1 K.rfrr 1 0 0 Ortarlni .... i 0 0 Pittsburg Pirate4 Capture Mo4t Excit ins Game of Saon. PITCHES CAMNTTZ IS A STAB After ritehlnar Splendid Game He Makea Hit Which Makea Vic tor? Poaalhlc Three Mem Can eh t at Plate. PITTSni'RQ, June IS Camrllti won hla own game from New York today by croaa Ing tho plate In the eleventh Inning, with two men out, making the acoro 4 to 1 With one out In the eleventh, Camnlts got his second hit of the game and of the sea aon and acored when Leach singled to left field nd the ball bounded over Ilerzog's shoulder. The game was the most exolt Ing aeen at Kxposltion park this' aeaaon. cago National league club for aalary, as well as hla application to be declared a free agent, were rejected today by. the National Baae Ball commission. GAMES IN AMERICA LEAGUE Detroit l,oeea to Philadelphia Throasth Kraan'i' Pltohln. PHILADELPHIA. June IS Detroit waa beaten by Philadelphia today, 4 to 1, through the effeotive pitching of Krauae. The home team acored two runs In the alxth Inning on a paaa, Collins' eacrlflce, Murphy'H triple and Davta' single and they drove Kllllan off the rubber In the aaventr Inning. Score: PHILADELPHIA. DETROIT. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.K. HartMl, 0 IMctntrr. It.. 4 0 OBufth. 4 0 0 Crawford, ef.. I 1 1 Cobb, rf I 0 0 Morl.rll)-. 1b. 4 1 OfVhtat.r, !b. . 4 1 OO'LMrr. lb.. 4 I OStanftf, e.... 4 1 OK'lllan. p.... i I OWIIl.tti. o... 1 eu, f U 10 17 II I Total!.... Philadelphia 0 4 0 4 0 Detroit 0 0 4 0 4 If... I l HoUmullrr. 11 f I Oatilar, rf.... I 0 rolllna. lb.. Murphr, rf. TMvle, 1l... n.k.r, Ik... furry, at... Thoma., e.. KrauM, p.. . I 1 , I 1 Totale. .. 0 1 0 I I 4 0 10 too 0 10 s t 1 i 0 t o 1 1 o o o l I M 10 1 4 1 0 -J 14 0 0-1 l o-n 4 4-4 Hart- To'als 44 4 Denver 14 4 4 Pueblo i 4 4 4 Sacrifice bunts: Caaaady man, Belden. Two-baa hits: Tnompeon U). Belden 1, Bonno, Curila. Three-base hits: Jehl, Spencer. Double plays: Corhan to Waltera. Left on baaes: Denver, t; Pueblo, 7. Hit by pitched ball: By Adam. 1; by Hatch, 1. Sacrifice hlta: jonee (3). Strin'k out: By Hatch, 1: by Adama, I; by Bonno, I. Baae on balls: Oft Hatch, 4; off Adams. 4. Tims: 1:64. Umpire: Clark. Attendance: 1.000. a Tout H till! 1 Batted for Armbruster in eleventh. Batted for Hall tn twelfth. St. Paul 0 0004404004 0-0 Louisville ...0 0000000040 11 Two-baae hits: Murray, Hall. Woodruff, Sullivan. Stolen baaea: Olaon, Rellly. Double playa: O'Brien to Wrlgley to Flynn, Yeager to Cockman, Qulnlan to Olaon to Sullivan. Base on balla: Off Hall. 4: off Halla. 4. Struck out: By Hall, lfi; by Halla, 4. Sacrifice hlta: Ielae, Davla, Olaon. Hughea. Left on baaea: St. Paul. 10; Loula ville, 6. Time: 4:05. Umpire: Owena. Plteher Jonee la Wild. MINNEAPOLIS. June IS Jonee' wlld nesa and timely hits by Minneapolis cost Indlanajpolia the second game of the aeries today. Toung was effective throughout and at no time was In danger of losing a shut- 0 out. Score: . - MINNEAPOLIS. INDIANAPOLIS. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B. till ODavldion. cf. 41 1 0 , v i v t rni. n 1 o (V 1 .4111 OH.rd.n. rf . . 4 I I ,110 0 OW.k.ri.id. lb 4 1 0 .1 0 0 0 tM i tHur. If 4 0 I 0 ,10 1 10 Bark, lb 1 0 1 4 .1111 Ho..r. . .. I I 0 .4111 0 William, lb. I 1 4 1 ,110 1 OJon, p 0 0 I Two-base hits: Krauae. Thomaa. Three- baae hit: Murphy. Hits. Off Kllllan, II In six and two-thirds Innings; off Suggs, The locals had three men caught at the Crawford. Stolen bases: Davis, Cobb! plate. Both Camnlts and Wlltse pitched Crawford. Double play: Bush to Behaefer excellent ball and each was strong with i? or,r.,t:. Left on bases: Phllarle phla, men on bases. Bcore: PITTSBVRO. B.H.O.A.B. SIOl X CITY DBFBATI OBI MOINKS Three Paa la Third Error aad Hlta. DES MOINCS. June IS. Sloug City mads It two straight today, winning by the score of 4 to 4. Kerwan passed three In a row In the third and an error and Welch'a Texa leaguer Into right flafd acored all three. All three of the other runs wera acored after two were out. Melter had two bad Innlnga and only a double play In the ninth prevented Dea Moines from scoring more. Roger Breanahan came up from St. ioui to waicn aaener pitcri. Score PES MOINES. AB. R. H. ...4 1 4 I Bader. If Colllgan, ss... Mattlck, cf... Dwyer, lb Dalton. rf Nlehoff, 4b... Wllllama. 4b.. Hecklnger. c. Kerwan. p.... Clarke, p Kerncr Kbea Totals O. 4 4 A. 4 Campbell. If.... Andreas, tb Smith, aa I-.'dmondaon, ef. Welch. 4b Stovall. rf Hunter, lb...... Towne. e Meher, p. ....... ti 4 siorx CITT. AB. R. 4 4 4 4 4 4 I 47 14 t I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 H. A. 4 4 I 4 Totals -I 1 47 .44 4 Batted for Hecklnger In ninth. Batted for Clarke in ninm. Dee Molnea Cltv 4 0 4-4 1 4 4 4 lau-Uas hita; Ualiou, Smith Welch. Orlr, ...., Ovinia, rf.. Down, lb.. O'N. III. rf. Crarath. If. Olll. lb Collin. IS.. Block. ... Young, p... Total It T It II 0 Total 81 Ta ft Downs out for Interference. Minneapolis 1 4 0 0 1 4 4 4 4 Indianapolis 4 0 0 0 4 4 4 4 00 Two-baae Mta: Donna. Davidson. Three baae hit: Oyler. Sacrifice hit: Qulllin. Left on baaes: Minneapolla, 7; lndlanapolia,N 4. Base on balla: Off Young, 1; off Jones, 6. Struck out: By Young, 1. by Jonra. 1 Double plays: Cross to Wllllama to Wake field. Oyler to Down to Gill. Wild pitch: Jonee. Hit by pitcher: By Jones. Qtilllin. and Collins. Paaaed ball: Howley. Time: 1:26. Umpires: feckman and Hayes. Seward Bhata Oat Red C'load. RKD CLOUD. Neb., June IS. (Special Telegram.)-Red Cloud lost to Seward to day by a acore of 1 to 0. There waa a great game with but one error on both oldee this by RedCloud, coating them rtewara a lone acore. Cook, pulled off a sensational catch In center field and started a double play, lloih pltchera did fine work. Score: R U.K. Red Cloud 400440000-4 1 Seward 10000404 0-1 4 4 Batteries:. Red Cloud. Clegg and Carroll; Seward. Klasel and Ling. Struck out: By Clegg. 4: by Klaael, 1 Two baae hit: Hyde. Stolen baaes: Buck and Grant. Left on baaes: Red Cloud. 4: Seward, 4. Same teams play here tomorrow. Wake Saata Oat Glrard. WAHOO. Neb.. June IS. (Special Tele gram.) Wahoo won a well played game of ball from tha Olrard Indiana. Anderson pitched a great game, letting hia opponents down with two mta. Score: R H E. Olrard Indians 044444444-4 3 4 Wahoo 44444444 -4 14 t ' Batteries: Brian and Malone. Anderson and Johnaon. Struck out: By Anderaon, 4 by Brian, 4. Double plays: Indians. 4. Um pire: Koudele. Barkrau. lb. IjnrS, el.... Clark. If .. W-nr, a... Abtl.ln, lb. Miller, lb... Wilann. rf... GltMon, c. CaoiDlU, p... 1 4 1 10 I 0 0t. 1h 5Doyl, Jb.... Hm..f, If... 1 Murry. rf... lO'Har. rf... Davlln, lb... A Brlilw.ll. a 0y..yr, c... OWIUm, p.... I MRW TORK. B.H.O.A.B 0 I II 0 1 Total 41 10 It t 1 Total I 711 II I Two out when winning run acored. Plttalurg 0 000300000 14 New Turk 0 000040044 0-3 Ti ree-base hit: Leach. Sacrifice hits: A ban in, Camnlts. Doyle. Stolen bases: a fner, AUatein. turn me piaya: -aitiier to Wagner to Abateln; Doyle to Bride ell to Tenney. Left on bases: Pittsburg, 13: New York, 10. tfaee on nana: urr wiitae, i: off Camnlts, 4. Baee on errora: Pltts- nurg, 3, New York, I. Hit oy pitcnra ball: Gibson and Doyle. Struck out: By Wiitae, 4: by Camnlts. 4. Wild pitch: Camnlts. Time: 3:00. Umpires: Emslle and O Day. Game at Cincinnati. CINCINNATI. June 1. Ewing's good pitching was the prime feature in the vic tory of Cincinnati over Philadelphia today. Sensational catchea by Delninger and Shean in' the first and second innlnga held down the acore of the locals. Score: CINCINNATI. PHILADELPHIA. B H O. A T. B.H.O.A.B. Bfhr, If... 4 Kan. lb. I (lake, cf I HoblltMl, lb. I Mitchell, rr.. 4 Mowroy. Sb... I Mt-Lan, 4 Dowftx, M. .x 4 Cains, p ... 4 110 1 1 1 1 I 0 0 10 0 110 1 0 1 too 0 14 i o I 1 Shn. 3b 4 0 Grant, lb 4 0 Mag, If I OTIlua, rf 4 0 Brari.ft.14, lb 4 0 lHntnir, cf. 4 ODoolan, .... I 0 DooLn, 4 Spark, p I 'War Total 111117 I lHUhl. p., obora . 0 o 1 o 0 0 0 0 1 t 1 1 f t 0 A SV1 4 (I 0 l Total 14 I 14 U I Batted for Sparks In seventh. Batted for Rlohey In ninth. I Cincinnati 4 4 1 4 4 1 1 4 4 Philadelphia 4 4440414 41 Two-baae hits: Oakes, Magee, McLean. Three-base hit: Mitchell. Sacrifice hlta: Kgan, Magee, Stolen baaea: Kgan Dooian. Double play: Hhean to Bransfield. Base on balls: Off Ewlng, 1: off Sparks. 1; off Ritchie, 1 Struck out: By Ewlng, 6; by Ritchie. 1. Wild pitch: Ritchie. Hits: Off Sparka. 4 in six innlnga: off Rjtchle, 4 In two Innings. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Rlgler and Truby. Roy Thoaaaa Released. NORRISTOWN, Pa.. June 14 Roy Thomas, who played with the Philadelphia National team tor ten years, and who last summer waa drafted by Pittsburg, was given hla unconditional release today. This makea Thomas a free agent. For four months Thomaa haa been coaching the University of Pennsylvania team. Pltvher Melter Releaaed. . 8IOUX CITT. Ia.. June ia.-Manager "Ducky" Ilolmea of the Sioux City ball club today aold Pitcher Meiter to Roger Bresnahau gf the dc Louis Nationals to; 4J.VUU, Bancroft Beat Lyea. BANCROFT. Neb., June 14. (SpecUI.) Bancroft defeated Lyona tn a close game here today by the acore of 4 to 4. Tha Dane running of Tweedy and tha fielding of the Haaalngera were notworthy. Batterlee: For Bancroft. H. Baaslnger and B. Baealnger and French; far Lyons: O'Connor and Pear-eon. rraser Clalaa Rejected. CINCINNATI. June 1!L-The claim of rlk)er Charles C. raser against Uie Chi game this season, out of four played. The Batteries were: Bertrand, Atkinson, Web ster, Ferry and McWhorter; Mlnden, Adams and Jones. Hits: Bertrsnd 11; Mln den, 4. GAMES IN THREE-I I.RAGVK Detroit. 7. Baae on errors: Phftndel phla. 1; Detroit. 1. Struck out: By Krauae, 5: by Kllllan, 4; by fluega, 3. Time: 1:60. Umpire: Hurst and Connolly. Waahtagton Blaaka St. Loala. WASHINGTON, June l.-Hughes was a big puazle to St. Louis today, while C'rlaa waa hit hard with men on baaea. Washing ton winning, 4 to 0. The local's fielding waa brilliant and fast. Score: WASHINGTON. ST. LOl'IS. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.K. Brown, If.... 4 110 OMcAlm, ef. I 0 0 0 1 Conroy. lb ... 4 10 4 tHurti.ll. rf.. 4 10 11 l'nlaub. lb.. 4 0 0 1 0Onj., If 4 110 0 nnnohu. Ik.. I 111 1 er.rrla. lb.... I 1 I 0 I MrBrlde, ..! 0 I 4 0 Wllllama. 2b. 4 0 4 1 1 Milan, cf I 0 10 Jonra. lb I 14 10 Street. cv....l 10 0 SWallact, ...! 0 110 Altrnrk, p.... I 0 I 0 OCrlr.r. I 1 10 I 0 Husb, p.... I 113 OCrlt. p I 0 0 1 I ToUl M 7 17 o Tout II "7 M IS 1 Washington 03040044 -J St. Louis 40400000 0-0 Two-base hits: Browne. Hughea. Sacri fice hits: McBride, Street. Stolen base: Hartzell. Double play: Unglatib, McBride, Donohue. Left on baaes: Washington. 5; St. Loula. 4. Baaea on balla: Off Crlss, 4. First baae on errors: Washington, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Huathea. 1: bv Crlsa. 4. Struck out: By Hughea. 3: by Crlss. 8. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Egan and Sheridan. Gam Marked hp- Wraniliag. NEW TORK. June 18-Cleveland hit Brockett heavily today and eaaily defeated New York, by a acore of 10 to 4. There waa much disputing by the local player over the umpire's declslona. and F.lberfeld finally waa ordered off the grounda by O'Loughlln. Engle, New York's left fielder accepted nine chances, which Is the sea ton's record thus far. Pcoref CLEVELAND. NBW YORK. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B Good., rf I 10 0 IHimphlll. rf . 4 12 0 0 1 0 Klb.rl.l4. lb. I gprlagtleld C'aaaea Three Decatur Pltchera to Retire. SPRINGFIELD, June 18. Springfield knocked three of Decatur's pitchers out of the box today and won, 4 to 4. Score: R H E Springfield 4 0 1 1 1 1 0 4 - 13 4 Decatur 0 0033000 1-6 43 Batteries: Stelger and Streeter and Smith; Cowell, Hall, and Flaher and Boucher. Peoria Win Gaaae. PEORIA, June IS. Peoria won by su perior base running and fast teamwork. Score: R. 11.15. Peoria 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 4 0 Bloomlngton ....0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 11 4 1 Batteries: Hovllk and Hlgglns; Steen and Langdon. Six Hlta In One Inalaff. DAVENPORT, June 14. Davenport piled up six hits in the seventh Inning today, which netted four runs. Score: R.H.E. Davenport 1 0 4 1 0 1 4 0 7 4 1 Dubuque 0 4 0 0 0 0 10 01 4 4 Batterlea: Ferrlll and Smith, Grimes and Nunamuker. Game at Cedar Rapid. CEDAR RAPIDS, June 18. Two single and a three-bagger gave the locals two runs. Score: R.H.E. Cedar Rapids... 0 0000300343 Rock Island 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 00 4 1 Batterlea: Carmlohael and Kelley; Neal and Eng. Bradl.y, b. . Turner, lb.... 4 Lloia. lb.... I Htncboua, ef 4 Ball, aa I gt atari y, ... Lore, If 4 Jo. P 4 1 0 1 . I lVaujhn. as.. u, vrnaae. Ik 0 OEnfl. if 4 ft Dommlu, rf . 1 0 Laporte, :b. 0 uglalnow, c... I Oknlabt, a... 1 1 0 0 t II 1 7 .-, Total. II II 17 It lAuattn. -lb 0 Brockett, p. .. I Total H I 71 It I Batted for Knight In the seventh Inning Cleveland 40044406 0-19 New Tork 4 4 4 1 1 3 4 4 0-4 Two-baae hlta: Ooode. Klelnow, Hemp hill. Ball (3). Three-base hit: Engle. Sac rifice hit: Lord. Sacrifice fly: Lajole. Stolentbaaea: Klelnow, Turner (!), Klber feld. Lord, Good. Lajole. Left on 'baaea: Cleveland. T; New Tork, t Flrat on errora: Cleveland. 1; New York. 3. Ikuble play: Engle and Klelnow. Struck out: B Brockett, 4: by Joss, 4. Bases on balla: Off Brockett. 6; off Joss. 1. Wild pltchea: brockett. 1; Joaa. 1. Time: 103. Umpires: jvarin ana u Lugniin. FISHER THE STAR OF THE LEAGUE Omaha'e Left Fielder la Playla Best Gatne of All. If It were possible to pick the leading player of the Western league the lot prob ably would fall upon Flaher, Omaha's faat left fielder. Flaher is playing a game few men ever have played in this league. His remarkable speed enables him to succeed. He has nit a pace almoatr if not quite, as swift aa that set by Jimmy Austin, who left the ltourke's third sack to go to New York last fall. Flatter holds three distinct records In the Weatern league. He has made mora safe hits, more runs, stolen more bases than any other player. Up to Thursday he had crossed the plate forty-two times, had hit the ball safely fifty-eight timea, had stolen twenty-three bases. In addition to these peerless records. Fisher was batting up to Thursday .446 and had a great field ing average to go with It. Flaher haa become the 'terror of the league to batterlea by hla daring and ac curate baae running. Last Tueaday he stole three baaea on Alderman and Towne In succession, and that, too, while they, with the aid of the basemen, were doing their best to get him. Fisher cannot keep up such a record and stay In minor baae ball. He will have the one advantage of Austin, that ha Is a much stronger batter. Bakers ra. Seat Omaha Y. M, C. A. Baker Pros, will play tha South Omaha Young Men's Christian association at Benson park Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock, ltoth teama are In good shape, consequently a good game la anticipated. Admtsaton will be free. The lineup Baker Bros. Blglow Baker Falconer )ougherty Vatican Baker Atklna Qulgley Bi'uggcman.... Elsenhart and probably then, too, golfers will qualify for the championship of the second and third flights, after which the championship flight of sixteen will be played, one .game with each member of that flight, the same with tha second and third flight. - The one winning the greatest percentage of games will be the champion of his flight. Pos. 8. O. Y. M. C. A ....Short stop Bonnie r.lnrlhlarle .... Right field. ...Anderson ' Htifhea rn,r "eld.. Cenasaa Blerman. .... .iiiiiii uam..,,Eiuucruri lo o a m Ieft field Cohn .... Flrat baae....I,..Hydork ....Catcher De Brles .... Pitcher McMaatera . ... Pitcher Munger EVENTS ' ON RUNNING TRACKS Story of Day's Rare at Clnelaaatl aad Montreal. CINCINNATI. June 14.-The Peer, favor ite, won the leading event at Latonla to day, easily, by four lengths, from The Mlnka, which beat Mellow Mint five lengths for the place. Only three horses started. Merrick, The Peer and Irrigator were the only winning favorites. Track alow. Summaries: First race, five furlongs: Zephyr (If, Warren, 4 to 1) won. King Solomon (108, Lee, 7 to 10) second, Amanda Lee (100, Martin. 30 to 1) third. Time: 1:03H- Mar tine H.. Mabel Dame, Iird Clinton. Bil liard Ball, Tommy Wood. Bantves, Markle M Llzale Lee and Calash also ran. Second race, mile: Merrick (MR. McOee, 3 to 4) won, Jupiter Joe (92. Williams, 8 to 6) second. Buay Man (89, Taplln, 7 to 1) third. Time: 1:H. Rush Mason, Kitty Fisher. Slnlong and Great Help also ran. Third race, seven furlongs: Meadow Grass (99. Paul, 6 to 1) won. Usury (107, Lee, 8 to 1) second, Anne McQee (i4. Mar tin. 3 to 1) third. Time: 1:40. Red Shawl, Tanglewood, Harriet Rowe, Llsterlne, Eustachian. Frank Stagg, Claiborne, Sil ver Sea, Christmas and San Prlmo also ran. Fourth race. ' mile and seventy yards: The Peer (8, Taplln, even) won. The Minks (111, Heldel. 3 to' 1) second, Mellow Mint (03. Hufnagel. 4 to 1) third. Time: 1:474. Three starters. Fifth race, six furlongs: Warner Oris woll (108. Glaaanrr, 6 to 1) won, Orlandot (104. Burton, 10 to 1) second, Snake Mary (103. McGce. 8 to 1) third. Time: 1:1H. Tom McGrath, Deuce, Boserrian, Lady Vie, Cablegram. Tackle. Elvira M.. Ben sonhurst and Mae Hamilton also ran. Sixth race, mile: Irrigator 89. Martin, 4 to 6) won, Harkaway (97. R Wllllama, 40 to 1) second. Katie Powers (104. OIssm ner. 4 to 1) third. TiiT!: 1:44. Dtinvegan, Bucket Brigade, The Shaughraun. Brother Mann and Beau Brummet also ran. Raetasi at Montreal. MONTREAL. June 18.-The weather Was cold and rain fell heavily at Blue Bon nets today. Summary: Flrat race, five furlonga: Setback (7 to 1(1) won, Detroit 110 to 1 second, Phoronls 10 to 1) third. Time: 1:044,. Second race, five furlongs: Busy (4 to 6) won, Flying Squirrel (even) second. Time: 1:(HH. Only two. Third race. 45O0 added, mile: Plnte (even) won. Light Wool (4 to 1) second, Jeannette M. (8 to 6) third. Time: 1:44. Fourth race, I4O0 added, mile: Silk Hose (4 to 6) won. Sally Cohen (4 to 1) second, Autumn King (4 to 1) third. Time: 1:48. Fifth race. ISOO added, ateeplechane, about two miles: Braggadocio (4 to 1) won. Student King (3 to 1) second. Denier (3 to 4) third. Time: 4:15.. Sixth race, 4400 added, six furlonga- Mo xart (8 to 1) won, Rltie Coat (8 to 6) sec ond, Edgely (6 to 3) third. Time: 1:1:)V4. Wlnalnsr Bold" la nam Today. The "Winning Bolda." will endeavor to live up to their name with "The Can't Hit 'Etna'' tn a game at Miller park thla af ternoon at t IS The lineup: Winning Bolds.' Can't Hit 'F.m telay two-men team race, the contestants to change off aa they chooae. The Svea Athletic club haa entered some formidable runners In Carl Chnat and Erlck Bookman. The former has held the eighteen-mile rec ord of Sweden and Is said to be a splendid rur.ner. ' Y. M. t. A. PARK OPEN 4 AFLAME Athletic Field at Cat-Off Will Hare a Flao Inaagaratloa. Today la the day aet for the opening of the new Young Men s Christian as sociation outing park at Cut-Off laks and a fine program of events has been prepared for the occasion. The Young Men's Chris tian association cross-country runners will start from the building at 3:30 o'clock and run to the park. Two base ball games will be played slmultanenosly on the two new diamonds and several tennis matches will be played on the six new courts. The Y'oung Men's Christian Association Swimming club will give an exhibition which will Include a public Initiation of candidates for membership, life saving, resuscitation, tug-of-wars In the water, dive for distance, 100-yard race and a race across the lake and back. Oarsmen will give an exhibition of their skill and the program will Include a 100 yard race, a 200-yard -race, and a raoe acroes the lake and back. For the men "who rock the boat" a dumping contest haa been arranged. i On land a Indies' egg race will be held and tug-of-wars for men snd women. The program is scheduled to start at 4 o'clock and Young Men's Christian association members and their men and womeit friends are Invited to watch the program and to Inspect the new park. - traak. Aaeoelatloa Geta PHILADELPHIA, June It-Manager Mack of the Philadelphia team of the Amertcaa league, announced today that Outfielder Strunk had been released to the Milwaukee American Asaociation club. Tied la Tea Iaalags. BERTRAND. Neb.. June 11 (SpeclSI Telegram, -Bertrand and Mlnden played a ten-Inning game tie yesterday. Bertrand tried three pitchers, while Adams waa the whole game for Mlnden. although he wa batted freely. Bertrand has nvt lost a Field Clah Base Ball. The Field club haa arranged for a game on the club grounda Saturday afternoon "h Crane V Co. The lineup: Field Club. Poaltlon. Crane t Co. Abbott First Hill Balrd Second Closaon Chambers Shor'stop Pierson Martin Third Elliott O'Brien Ift Ba-r Hoagland Center Hendrlx Houck Right Skinner Creighton Catch Strong Faber Pitch Schubert Pitch Barrett Preoldeat'a Trophy Play af' Field Clah The committee of the Flold dub on aporta and paatlmes has poated the Preal dent's trophy. Qualifying rounds are to be played the next four Saturdays. Play will be U holes, July handicaps, two to qualify each Saturday, after which the eight thus (justifying will play off 14 holes at matoh play July handicaps. Other trophies than the president's Will probably be played fur at the same time, Singer. Hlgglns Flynn I.ovgren Blakely. Short.. Left . Second Third Firet Center Right Center Pltoh I'mplrea: Boehrlg and Mitchell "The Winning Bolds" would Ilka to hear from any faat amateur team. In or out of the city. Write E. H. Blakely, manager "The Winning Bolds," Passenger Depart ment, Union Pacific, Omaha. Barton l.of Rotirke Kgan Grime Dallaa ..Schmlttroth Goodman .Fernandas Nebraska at Graad Haadlrap. Nebraaka will be represented at the Orand American handicap by three ahoot era Thorpe. Townsend and Ayleswoith. Thorpe expects to get a good handicap and to be able to make a god ahowlng at the shoot. In practice Thursday he waa moved back to the nineteen-yard mark and then broke fifty straight. The ahoot this year will be held at Chicago next Tueaday. Wednesday. Thursday and Friday. The grounda will be open Monday for a prac tice ahoot. Eatrlea for tho Marathoa. Three good teama have been entered al ready foe- the Marathon race to be run at Vinton park July 4. and other entrlea are expected to follow, as considerable Interest is worked up over tha raoo. Several In dividual entries have been received from runner who evidently did not understand the condltiona of the race. It Is to be a FAVORITES BOTH ARB LOSERS Moaara. Two Perrla aad TltTaar. Stars, Are Beaten. NOBLE, Pa., June 18-The two favorites In the Lynnwood Golf club tournament, both loat this afternoon at tha Huntington Vailey Country club, and as a result Philadelphia Is sure of securing a leg on Mrs. George D. Wldener's fine trophy fop the first time since the competition was established four years ago. Howard W. Perrln, former Quaker City district champion, suddenly flopped In his putting after winning a low acore prlxa yesterday handily and was consequently beaten by Rev. Dr. Simon Csrr. Philadel phia. 3 up and 3 to go. Oilman Tiffany of New York for five years Hudson rlv. r champion waa beaten f up by K. P. Ed wards of Philadelphia. In tha other matches of the first division, H. B. McFSrland. Philadelphia, beat A. H. Smith, Philadelphia. 4 up And I to go, and Edward Satterthwalte. Philadelphia, beat Herman Wendell of Wayne, Pa., 4 up and t to go. Portlaad Bap Wlaa. A SCOT, England, June 18 -The Woktng. ham atakea, handicap of 15 sovereigns each, with 600 sovereigns added, for 4-year-olds and up, Vdlstance atx furlongs, was won today by Portland Bay. Among the start ers were H. P. Whitney's Baby Wolf and Louts Wlnan's American bred Edward. The Windsor Castle stakes of 15 aover elgna each, with fWO sovereigns added, for 3-year-olda, distance f(p-e furlonga, was won by Charles O'Malley. Iwrenoe Mo Creery's Hscklaws. waa aecond. H. P. Whitney's Top-o'-the-Mornlng. and C. Car roll's Troubled Waters also rsn. The King's Stand stakes of 800 Sover eigns for 2-year-olda and up- distance five furlonga, was won by Foresight. Whitney's Hillside III, was second. Miller Park Goiter Orgaalae. Miller park golfera met St the Hotel Rome Tuesday evening and elected the fol lowing offlcera: Ptealdent, Harry Thorsend: vice presi dent, i. B. Dooley; secretary treasurer. R. H. Beauchamp. Field committee, Den B. Allen. E. M. Tracy, H. B. Patera. W. D. Wllmoth. Plana for the aeaaon were outlined snd under the direction of the f 114 committee regulation matches will be scheduled. Handicaps will be established tor the first contest against bogey. DOLLARS a o i iSTORIES