r TTIE BEE: OMAIIA, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1009. T 1 1 T T : i A. 1 S 1 Tk'A 1 a TTT'11 SS i TT- r A. A. 1 Tfc ! ' aT-a,- 1 1 TIT! T"? .t-e Trt4"-i4" jrueDio nits me umana ritcners at win: uds ueieat tne jrirates: leveiana wins num cuu i PLEBLO CONTINUES TO BAT Indiana Drive Hollenbeck and Keeley from the Slab. WATT FAILS TO STOP SLAUGHTER ftls 2taas Are Made Off HI Delivery In the seventh and Elarhth, and Omaha Uhi PoirtMa Six. rtTSBLO. Colo., June 30 The Pueblo In dian repeated their performance of yes terday In the batting line, and nothing that Omaha could do had any effect. Hol lenbeck waa knocked nut of the bos In the third and Keeley took hla place. In the sixth the Indiana discovered Keeley and fot two slnicles, a double and a triple. Keeley then left the box and Watt suc ceeded him, but the Indians continued their hart hitting. Omaha took a big lead In the first hen Fisher tingled and King brought h i in with a home run. Kane got his bn- on balls' and was ncored by Pendry with a single. A single by Fisher and a double by Oondlng in the second added another run. In the third a base on balls and a single by Pendry scored another run and it. was the ninth Inning before another score could be added, when Watt was sent'. to first on balls and was brought horn by a single by Fisher and a field er's .'choice. In the first a triple by Curtis and a sin gle by Spencer brought Pueblo one run. This was Increased by three in the second by two singles, a double and a triple, the latter by Oalgano. In the third Pueblo tied the arore on three singles. After the batting rally, commenced In the sixth, It was a continual pounding and scoring un til tha end. The score: OMAHA. AB. R. IT. O A V. O. 0 4 0 12 1 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 r-inner, it t l a King. 2b i l l Welch, rf... 4 0 0 Kane lb 4 2 1 Pendry. lb t 0 8 Franck, as 4 0 0 Hollenbeck, p and cf. 4 0 Oondlng, c. fadman, c. Snndi-rs, cf. Keeley. p.... Watt, p Totals ... I 1 2 0 87 S 10 IS PUEBLO. AB. R. H O. 1 (I S 10 2 2 3 2 4 0 E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Curtis, if , Spencer, cf.... Jehl, cf Clark, lb Miller, rf Prltchett, 2b.., Corhan, ss Lnrke. 3b Mttss. e OalRanb ,p Totals .87 14 17 27 It Locke out on Infield fly. Omaha 2 110 Pueblo 1 S 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 3 8 2 -14 Stolen bases: Pendry (2), Corhan. TwoT base hits: Oondlng Corhan, Mltse. Curtis. Three-base hits: Kane. Curtis (2), Gal gnno. Double plays: Franck. King lo Kane, Keeley, Franck to Kane. Home run: King. Hit by pitched ball: Clark. Sacri fice hits: Miller. Locke. Struck out: By Galsrano. 3; by Keeley, 2; by Watt, 2. Base on balls: Off Galgano, 6; off Keeley, 1; off Watt 1. Time: 2:06. Umpire Glenalvln. Attendance: 750. WICHITA LOSES AND IS 8ICK Report Says Nearly Every Player on Team Is Ready lor Hospital. WICHITA. Kan., June 80.-Llncoln won from the crippled Jobbers today In a slow game. The' soared was -7 to 5. Both sides hit the ball hard and often, but three or four of Lincoln s hits were due to errors of omission by the disrupted Wichita In- riem.. This really lost the game for Johns. who Ditched a. steady game despite the fact that the hit column looms as if he were tapped hard. Three flies fell In the Infield v hlch should have been easy outs but went .for hits. In the ninth. Wichita got two on with no outs, when Hughes walked and Pennell hit safely. Westersil sacrificed and Johnson war sent In to relieve McCaffertv. The best Holland and Green could do was to pop out on easy flies. Anderson Is still out of the game wtlh a bad ankle and Pettlgrew hurt his knee. Weaver is sick and Hoberts had a bad hand. Score: WICHITA. AR R. H. O. A. B Cole. 2b 5 12 6 2 0 Mlddleton, rf-cf S I 8 6 2 0 Hughes, ss 4 1 0 5 2 0 Pennell, If 4 12 10 0 Westersil, 8b 4 1 2 2 2 0 Pettlgrew, of 10 10 0 0 Oreen, rf 4 0 1 1 0 0 Holland, Ib-o 4 0 0 6 1 KEECOOLI Wear Loot Fitting B. V. D. Coat. 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Pittsburg ...44 1ft .74 Detroit 43 21 t,72 rhlcage SS 23 .gXUPhlla 8i 25 .5v0 New Vork...3 23 .No Boston 26 2 .UA Cincinnati ...K2 Ti .525 Cleveland ...HI W .65 Phlla Z1 81 New York...t 31 .4SJ St. Louis 24 36 .407 Chicago M f3 ,41 Brooklyn ... .21 3x .3.4, Ft. Irfiuls 23 39 . 871 Bosiot 14 42 27 Washlngt n .21 Hit .iJ GAMES TODAy. Western Leasue Omaha at fuehlo. Dps Moines at lienver. 8lou Cltv at ToDeka. Lincoln at Wichita. National l.easiie Vo Viunea nn account of funeral of Israel W. Durham, late pres- laeni oi t'nuadeiphla clut American League St.1 lJOtils at Chicago, Cleveland at ltetrott, Washington at New lorn, t'nnadeiphla at Boston. American Association Toledo at St. Paul. Indianapolis at Kansas City, Louisville at Milwaukee, Columbus at Minneapolis. Roberts, c-lb. Johns, p Brennan .... 8 4 0 Totals .... 38 6 LINCOLN. 11 27 10 AB. R. H. O. A. E Hogilever. 3b.... 4 1 4 3 Fox, 2b Waldron, rf Thomas, lb Gagnler, ss Davidson, cf 11 3 1 2 2 0 0 Jude, If Sullivan, e McCaffertv. D... 4 0 ..3d Johnson, p Totals 7 13 27 13 Brennan ran for Pettlgrew in second. Wlohlta 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 0-5 Lincoln 1 2 1 0 2 0 0 1 07 Hlta: Off McCaffertv. 11 In eight and a third innings. Struck out: By Joans, 4; by McCafferty, 2. Base on balls: Off Johns, 2; off McCafferty, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By MoCafferty, Holland. Biolen bases: Hog- riever, Sullivan. Sacrifice hits: Westersil, Vox. Two-base hits: Pettisrew. Green. Thomas, Jude. Davidson, McCafferty. Three-base hits: Western!, Jude. Double plays: Mlddleton to Cole, Hughes to Huberts. Left on bases: Wichita, li; Lin coln, 6. Time: 2:16. L'mDlre: Mullen. At tendance, 600. SIOUX CITY WINS IX ELEVENTH Topeka, Has Game Won, bet Wrllit Weakens In Seventh. TOPEKA. Kan.. June SO It took Pinm City eleven innings to trim Topeka today, o io o. i ne iu ais naa tne game won, but Wright let down in the seventh and then the Sioux took It away. Two fine hits in the ninth tied it up again and then the visitors walked off with It. The score: SIOUX CITY. AB. R, H. PO. A. E. Campbell, If .. 6 2 2 0 0 1 Andreas, Zb ... Smith, ss Ldmondson, cf Welch, 8b Stovall, rf .... Hunter, lb ... Towns, c Chabec, p Freeman. D ... 6 2 8 2 0 11 6 0 0 0 0 1 Holmes Totals... .38 13 33 14 Batted for Chabec In the tenth. TOPEKA. . a ' . , M AB. R, H. PO. A. E. Wooley, cf 2 1' 2 0 0 0 ucier, 2D o 0 1 11 Kunkle, 3b 6 0 0 2 Fenlon, rf 6 I 2 3 Tomason, If 8 1 -1 ' 1 MiManua, o 6 0-1 8 Abbott, lb 6 i' j . 7 Downle, ss 6 110 Wright, p o ..':,2: : 0 Hendrlx, p 1 0 0 0 Kerne ...1 1 ' J 0 ' '0 1 tl Totals.... , 41 6 12 33 16 Batted for Wright In the ninth. Sioux City '....1 0 0 0 0 1 8 0 00 1-6 Topeka .'.0 3 1 0 fl 0 0 1 0 0 0-6 Two base ' hits: Tomason, Campbell. Hunter, Smith. Welch. First base on balls: Off VVrlht. fii ott Chabec, L Struck out: I1 Wright, 4; by Hendrix, 1; by Chabec, 2; by Freeman, 2. Hit with pitched ball: Campbell, by Hendrlx. Sacrifice hits: Andreas, Smith, EdmondsOn, Towne, Woo ley, Tomason (2). Hits: Off Wright, 10 In nine Innings; off Chabec. 11 In nine In n ngs. Passed ball: Towne. Double plays: Smith to Andreas, Smith to An dreas. Geler (unassisted). Left on bases- T.,pek 2'' 8loux Clty- Stolon bases: Wooley (2), Abbott, Hunter, Stovall. Time 2:30. Umpire. Haskell. Attendance, 400. JONES WINS WITH HIS WILLOW Meaaarer la Responsible for Two of the Three Rons Scored. DENVER, Colo.. June 80-Jones" home run in the first inning gave Denver Its rirst run. An error by Hartman and Clar ine s bad throwing to aecond gave Des Moines the lead in the sixth. Jonea" three bagger which he tried to make good for four and was safe on Kerner'a error, tied the score. Hartman s three bagger and Olmsted's sacrifice In the last half of the ninth brought In the winning run. These In Denver for weeka. Score: were features of the most exciting game PilNVEK. . A.B. H. Cassidy, rf 4 0 Jones, cf I ( Stankard. 2b 4 0 llohannan, lb 4 0 Davis. 3b 4 0 Belden, If 4 0 Hartman, ss... 3 ' l Clarlne, c 4 0 Olmstead, p 3 0 R. O. A. E. 0 10 0 8 8 10 1 0 3 0 1 10 2 0 12 2 0 0 2 0 0 14 12 0 6 0 1 0 0 4 1 27 13 1 R. O. A. E. 13 0 0 2 3 10 12 10 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 0 0.6 0 0 4 12 0 0 3 1 4 26 10 b Totals 1 1 1 1 23 3 DES MOIN.ES. A.B. H. Dalton, rf Colllgan, rf Bader, If Mallick, cf Dwyer. lb Nlehoff, 3b Williams, 2b Kerner, c Miller, p Totals 4 .30 Two out when winning run was made. Denver 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 13 Des Moines 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 02 Two base hits: Colllgan. Three base hits: Jones, Hartman. Home . run: Jones; Sacrifice -bits:. Miller, Olmstead. Stolen bases: Stankard, Bohannan. Dwyer, Colllgan, Bader, Basee.on balls: Off Olm stead, 1; off Miller.' 1. Struck out: By Olm stead, 6; Miller. 3. Left vn bases:' Denver, T; Dea Moines. 2. Hit by pitched ball; Hart man. Time: 2:05. Umplris: Clark,. y GAMES IN tRRUK-t IBAGIE Davenport Taken tin me front Deratar on Errors. . . DAVENPORT, la., June 30. Errors save today's game to DavenportltMre: - s ' VP.H.E Davenport ......:,. ...3 Tf 0 0 0-1 -T 2 Decatur 1 0? A M I -8 4 Batteries: laveiiport, ne and Smith; I)H-atur. Pearson, Uatrna q5 McNamara. CEDAR KAPIDS..fa., vjune SU. Cedar Rapids batted two pitcher out of the box, but lost In the seventh, ' when Peoria touched O'Connell -and CaruUchsel fur 7 runs. Score: R.H.E. Cedar Rapids ... 0 6 14 0 0 0a 0-4 11 j Peoria ,. ... I 0 0 0 7 0- 8 10 t Bauetles:. Cedar Rapul. O Connell. Car micnaei and Keiiy ; y nuria, ; w est, Jtuep- per. uuoort ana riiggtns, ROCK ISLAND, 111.. Jupe 80.-Rook Is land won a close - Catnteal, 1 lo L today. Score: , i H U E. Rock Island 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 SpNngfletd .... 0 0 0 1 0 0--1 4 0 Batteries: Rock Island, Wilson and Lug, ritringueiu, rairica ano jonnson. Dl.'kUWt'E, la., June fft-Cutshaw's double. - In the seventh fnnlnc? with the baave full gave Blovminatoa 6 runs and the game. Score: .H.H E. Bloomington ... I 0 2 0 0 0 6 0 0 a 10 2 Dubuqos. ,..'.,..0 0 1 0 8 0 0 0-8 10 6 LJ r . . U I i. . ... U . . .. , Smith; Dubuque, Uurqey Ray and Nuiia- "er- . . : .. Broken . Ron . Wtas. '. BROKEN B04Ar-Mh.r Jflv f JmeclaT Telegram.) A close game waa played here today between lirvkeu Bow and Ausley, which resulted In victory for the home team with a score of 4 to 1 Patteres: Strickler and Gadd, C-orruthers and Bums, empire, Britton. OAMKS IX AMKRICA2V AMOHtTtO MrGlran, After Vsestlea, Pltehe Ph afoot (lint for Bfllwaakee. MILWAVKF.K, June SO MoGlynn made his reappearance In tha box for Milwaukee this afternoon after a layoff of three weeks on account of slckneas, shutting out Louisville. 8 to 0. "core: MILWATKEIt LOVltVTUA AB.H.O.A E. AB.H.O.A.C. ttnink. cf... I I 0 0 Thletmas, It t Prru, If .. 4 I t t 0 Woodruff, ef 4 0 t 4 MrOann, lb.. I 1 1(1 4 (Tin. rf 4 4 I 1 Randall. If.. I 0 i 0 Olaen, Ik.... 4 0 14 4 Clark, Ih ... 1 1 I 4 I titltlran. lb. 4 4 11 1 t Rohinann, aa I I 4 I 1 Rat Mr. lb ..I 4 4 4 1 MrTor'k, lb. 8 4 1 0 4 Qalnlan, as., 14 4 11 llMfi.r. e. 4 1 5 4 4 Pain, c t 0 I 1 Mcoijrnn, p.. I 4 0 1 4 Halla, s 8 10 4 4 Tatala 21 I IT 8 I Tolala f 1 84 It 8 Milwaukee 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 3 Louisville 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-hase hits: I'arrett, Hostetter. Three base hits: McGann, Robinson. Sacrifice hits: Robinson, Pelta, McOann, Randall, Clark. Stolen bases: Hostettsr, Randall. Double plays: Tate to Sullivan; Clark to McGann. Left on bases: Milwaukee, 8; lioutsvllle, 6. Base on balls: Off McUlynn, 2: off Halla. 1 Hit by pitched ball: Strunk. Struck out: By McGlynn, 4; by Holla, 1. Time: 1:26. Umpires: Owens and Conahan. St. I'al Taken Another. ST. TAUL, June 30 St. Paul won the third game of the series with Toledo to day. 4 to 1. Gehrlng pitched fine ball and held Toledo to five scattered hits. O Brlen's error In the ninth Inning gave the visitors their only run. Score: BT. PAl'L. TOLIX. AB.H.O.A.C. AB H.O.A.B. Flrnn. lb.... 4 I 14 4 1 Nallr rf 8 4 4 0 4 Lleaa, If 4 3 1 0 0 Hlnchm'n, lb I 1 8 1 4 Armbr'r. rf. 4 8 1 1 Sntont, cf.... 4 13 14 Davla, cf 3 1 1 0 4 Hlrkmao, If. 4 1 4 4 O Brian, aa.. 4 8 13 1 Fraaman, lb 4 4 t 14 Cockmaa, lb. 4 0 1 10 Land, a 4 4 7 2 0 Wrtslry, 2b.. 4 1 4 4 0 Mill, aa 8 4 13 0 Carl.rh. a... 8 0 4 8 0 Slwart, lb... 3 1114 Oabrlng, p..O I 10 8 .Wright. B...1 10 0 0 MoSurty. .. I 0 0 1 0 Totals 83 11 87 21 3 Totals 80 t 24 10 4 St. Paul t 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 -4 Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Two-base hits: Flynn. Lleaa (2), Arm bruster, Gehrlng, Wright. Stolen baae: Davis. Double plays: Freeman to Hlnch man; Cock man to Wrlgley to Flynn; Cook man to Wrlgley to Flynn; Gehrlng to Carisch to Cock man: Carlsoh to Wrlgley. Hits: Off Wright, 8 In two innings; oft McSurdy, 4 In six Innings. Base on ball: Off McSurdy, 1; off Gehrlng, 8. Ftruok out: By Gehrlng, 8; by McSurdy, a Sac rifice hit: Hlnchman. Left on bases: St. Paul, 6, Toledo, 6. Time: 1:86. Umpire: King. ' Kansas City Wine. KANSAS CITY, June 80. In a frame In which the errors almost balanced the hlta, Kansas City won from Indianapolis today, 5 to 3. Flaherty pitched In excellent form, allowing only two hits, neither ef which resulted In a run. Score: KANSAS CITT. INDIANAPOLIS. AB. H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.C. Carllala, If.. 4 4 4 4 Williams, 36 4 4 I IS Shannon, of. 4 8 4 1 4 PaTldaon, rf I 4 3 0 0 B-rklr, lb.. 8 1 4 4 4 McChea'r, if. 3 4 1 0 Hailing. 8b. 1 0 1 0 4 Carr, lb 3 1 t 1 4 Hallman, rf. 1 0 0 0 0 Harden, rf.. 3 4 1 0 0 Braahear, tb 4 0 1 3 0 Hawler. e....l 0 4 t 0 Lova, aa 3 4 3 1 2 Crnaa, aa ... 3 4 8 4 1 Boles rt.ll. 4 111 0 Hopka, lb... I 1 I 1 4 Sullivan, c . 4 0 4 1 0 Jnnaa, p 14 4 11 F lab art r, p.. 3 4 0 0 1 Slagla, p..... 1 0 0 4 0 Totala 88 6 37 11 8 loUla 14 Hilt Kansas City 0 0104000-- Indianapolis 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 03 Hits: Off Jones. 8 In four and one-third innings; off Slaglo, 2 in 3 and two-thirds innings. Two base hits: Shannon, Hopka Left on bases: Kansas City, ; Indianapo lis, 3. First base on errors: Kansas City, 4; Indianapolis, 2. Sacrifice hlta: Hall man (2), McChesney. Sacrifice fly: Carr. Double plays: Shannon to Hetling, Love to Brashear to Beckley, Hawley to Cross to Williams. Strnck out: By Flaherty. 4; by Jones, 8. Passed ball: Howley. Bases on balls: Off Flaherty, 2: off Jones, 1; off Slagle. 2. Hit with pitched ball: By Jones.- Davidson. Cross, Hayden, Flaherty; by Slagle. Beckley. Wild pitch: Jones. Time, 1:48. Umpire, Hayes. Game at Minneapolis. MINNEAPOLIS, June 80. Minneapolis took the third game of the series from Columbus today, 6 to 2. Wilson waa bat ted out .of the game in the second Inning, 0 1 and Patterson, who succeeded him in the tnira, neia tne visitors wunoui a run lor the remaining seven Innings. Score: MINNEAPOLIS. COLVMBl't. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.C Orlar. as 4 1 4 4 0 Clark. If.... 4 10 0 4 Qulllan, rf. Dnwna, 3b.. O'Nalll, cf Cravath, If Olll. lb Colllna, lb. Block, c... Wllaon, p.. Paltaraon, a s i 9 0 o Kourka, l I a a v 4 2 4 4 1 Kruiar. ef... 4 4 1 1 4 8 1 0 0 0 Congalton. rf 4 10 4 4 4 18 0 OOdwell, lb... 8 4 IS 1 1 4 1 18 0 0 Murtarltr, as 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 0 8 4 Schraek. e.. 4 1 I 8 4 8 4 1 4 0 PYial, b.... 4 8 8 8 0 0 4 4 1 0 Nalaon, p.... 3 1 1 1 1 p 8 10 10 Jama ..... 1 4 0 0 0 Totals 88 10 87 11 1 Totala 84 I 14 li I Minneapolis 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 6 Columbus 0 3 0 0 0 00 0-8 Three base hits: Oyler 2), GUI. Two base hit: Downs. Stolen bases: O'Neill, GUI. Collins. Sacrifice bit: Odwett. Dou ble play: Oyler to Gill. Left on bases: Minneapolis, 6; Columbus, 7. Hits: Off Wilson, 4 In two Innings, off Patterson, 4 In seven Innings. Bases on balls: Off Wilson, 1; off Nelson, 2. Struck out: By Wilson, 1; by Patterson. 1; by Nelson, 6. Time, 1,30. Umpires, Eckman and Sulli van. Beatrice Wins at Tennis. BEATRICE. Neb., June SO. (Special ) The Wymore lawn tennis team was de feated yesterday at Wymore by the Beatrice team. U. S. Raynor and son, Boyd, defeated Hargraves and Garfltt tn doubles by the score of 4-8, 0-1. In singles Boyd Raynor defeated Hargraves 6-2 and Garfltt 7-6. In singles IT. S. Raynor beat Hargraves 6-2 and Garfltt 8-6. Races at Newmarket. NEWMARKET, June 30. The plantation plate of 200 sovereigns for 1-year-olds, dis tance five furlongs, today waa won by Gaily Bawn. H. P. Whitney's Oversight was third. l.OuO sovereigns for 8-year-olds and up 1.000 sovereigns for 8-yearlolds and up wards, was won by The Whirlpool. Au gust Belmont's Prlscllllan and Norman III and H. P. Whitney's Stamina ran. You'll Hate to Throw the Butt Away There't only one way to get the full est enjoyment out of a ALFRED Cigar and that it to imokeit, A ten cent cigar with a ttraight Havana filler and Sumatra wrapper. .'.CI Such a delitjhtful moke that you'll hate to part with tha butt. Ask four dgtt man. f Cbas. Hmvm Cigar Ct). aaaaa,fets Sleai Otj, leva, larger sizts 15c WORLD'S RECORD IS BROKEN Attendance at Pittsburg- Game Great est in Bate Ball Hittory. nSE NEW PARK IS DEDICATED la Thrilling; Contest Cnba Defeat Pirates by Spore ef to 2 Both Pttrhere To Splendid Work National League Games. PITT8HURO, June SO The world's rec ord of attendance at a base ball game was broken here when 80.238 paid admissions were registered at Forbes field, the new million dollar home of the Pittsburg base ball club, 'which was dedicated today. The game waa one of tha most exciting seen In Pittsburg In years, Chicago win ning. 3 to 1 Willis allowed but four hits, but Reulbach waa Invincible with men on bases, and at least four times when a hit meant at least one run for Pittsburg, the batter either struck out or grounded to the Infield. Ground rules prevented the home team from winning In the eighth Inning, when Miller knocked the ball over Hot man's head, encircling the bases and bring ing In Clarke and Absteln, but he was allowed but two bases and Absteln was sent back to third, only one run being allowed. An interesting coincidence Is that twenty years ago when Exposition park here was dedicated, Chicago defeated Pittsburg. Score: FITTtnfRO. CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A. . AD H O A t. Barbseu, lb. M I M Erert. iu. .. i 3 1 3 1 Laach. cf ... 4 11 4 tialnfaldt, lb 3 0 1 4 0 Clara a. If.... 4 4 1 4 4 Kofman, ef.. 8 1 4 4 4 Waner, aa.. 4 3 1 3 0 Chanoa, lb... 4 1 13 0 4 Abstain, lb. . 3 4 II 4 4 Italnfaiat, lb 8 0 1 4 0 Millar, 8b.,.. 4 8 0 8 4 Srholte, rf... 4 0 14 0 Wllaon, rf.... 3 4 3 0 0 Tlnhar, as.... 4 0 0 1 0 Hratt, rt 1 4 0 4 0 Archer, c... 4 0 4 0 4 Olbaon, a.... I 1 4 1 4 Raulbach, p. 4 0 0 4 0 Dorbln 04004 Wlllta. p... . 8 0 0 I t Totals 84 4 37 U 8 Bterks 4 0 4 4 4 Totala 80 5 87 II 4 Durbln ran for Gibson in ninth. Storks batted for Willis in ninth. Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0-2 Chicago 1 00000020-3 Two-base hit: Miller. Sacrifice hits: Ab steln (2), Storke, Bheokard t2), Hofman, Slelnfeidt. Stolen bases: Hofman. Double play: Btelnfeldt to Chance. Left on bases: Pittsburg. 10; Chicago, 4 Base on balls: Off Reulbach, 8; oft Willis, 8. Base on errors: Pittsburg, 2; Chicago, 1. lilt by Pitched ball: Evers. Struck out: By Reul ach, 6; by Willis, 2. Time: 1:60. Umpires: Kmslle and O'Day. Great Pltehera Bnttle. PHILADELPHIA, June 80. Boston scored the only run of a pitchers' battle between Ferguson and McQuillen today in the ninth Inning. With one man out Becker scored on a pass, Starr's sacrifice and Bates' double, fecore: PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON. An. H.U.AC. AU. H.O.A.B. Knabs, lb.... 4 4 1 4 4 Backar. rf. . 3 0 3 4 1 Grant, 8b..., 8 1 0 8 0 Starr, lb 3 1 1 1 4 Magaa, If.... 3 10 0 e Balea. If 4 14 0 0 Oaborna, rf.. 8 4 4 4 4 Baa u mom. of 4 4 3 4 V Braaa-14. lb. 4 4 11 3 4 tveanajr, tb. 8 1 8 4 0 Danlnier, at. 4 1 i 0 4 Btam, lb..,. 8 14 4 1 Doolln, as... 3 0 1 3 0 Coffer, aa ... 8 1 0 3 4 rioeln, e 8 4 4 3 4 Boverman, e 8 4 4 4 0 McQuillan, p. 8 0 8 3 0 yarsuaou, p. 8 6 1 3 0 War 4400 0 THss 1 0 0 0 Totals 34 t 37 6 3 Totala 80 4 IT 17 0 Batted for Doolln In ninth. Batted for MoVlulllen In ninth. Philadelphia 0 00000000-0 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Two-base hlta: Derringer. Bates. Three- base hit; Starr. Sacrifice hits: Grant, Doolln, Dooln, Starr. Stolen buses: Dooln, Magee. Double play: Bransfield to Mc Qulilen. Baae on balls: Off McQuillan, 2; oft Ferguson, 2. First base on errors: Phil adelphia, 1. Hit bp-Pitched ball: Magee. Struck out: By Mcuulllen, 4; by Ferguson. 4. THne: 1:22. Umpire Klein. -' Cincinnati la Winner. ST. LOUIS, June 30,-Three of the six hlta off Harmon, Including Koth's triple, came In the it! nth Inning today, Cincinnati winning from Bt. ixuis, a to it. There was considerable apectacular fielding, dcore: ST. LOUIS. CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A. I. AB. H.O.A.B. Byrna, tb ... 4 1 3 4 4 Daachar, If.. 8 0 10 4 ICIIIa. If 4 18 4 OOakaa, cf 8 0 0 1 0 Pbalps, o 8 1 4 0 4 Egan, lb 8 0 8 8 0 Konau-by. lb 4 1 t 0 4 Hoblltial, lb 4 I 11 3 0 Braaa, rt.... 4 1 t 4 4 nltcSall. rf.. 4 3 3 4 0 Dalehantr, el 8 0 4 4 0 Dowoay, aa . 4 1 4 8 0 Htilawllt, as. 4 1 1 8 0 MrUin, a... 8 1 4 I 4 Charlaa, 3b.. 3 1 0 3 0 Mowray, 3b.. 4 0 8 3 4 Harmon, p .. 8 1 4 4 0 Campbell, p. 3 0 0 1 0 shav 1 0 0 4 0raaken .... 1 0 0 0 0 Roth, o 1 1 0 4 Totals 38 1 37 13 0 uaapar. p.... 4 0 0 0 0 . Frourae, p... 4 0 0 1 0 t Touts U t 11 14 0 Batted for Campbell In seventh. Batted for Harmon In ninth. Cincinnati 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 8 SL Louis 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Two-base hit: Evans. Three-base hit: Roth. Sacrifice hit: Charles. Passed ball: McLean. Stolen bases: Mitchell, Bescher. Balk: Harmon. Base on balls: Off Harmon, 3; off Gasper, 2; off Campbell, 1. Struck out: By Harmon, 8; by Campbell, 4. Hits: Off Campbell, 6 in six Innings; off Gos per, 1 In one inning; oft Frorame, 1 in two lnnlnes. Left on bases: St. Louis, 7; Cln olnniAl, 6. Time: 164. Umpire: Johnstone. Kach Team Takes One. BROOKLYN, June SO.-Brooklyn snd New York divided a double-header today. The visitors got the bases full in the fiiat inning of the opening game and drove in two runs. Thetesfter Bell shut them out. A muff by McCormlck allowed the home team to tie the score In the fourth Inning. Five successive hits off Wtltse and an other error by McCormlck brought the vic tory home for Brooklyn In the seventh. Matheweon had the locals hypnotized in the second game, allowing them four scat tered hits. He struck out eight men and gave no bases on balls. Tenney's tlmeiy batting was a feature. Score, first game: NEW YORK. BROOKLYN. AB.H-O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. Tanner, lb.. 4 1 11 4 1 Burcb. cf ... 4 4 8 4 0 Dor la, 2b.... 8 1 0 3 4 Clamant, if.. 4 8 8 1 4 MoCersa'k, If 8 0 1 4 3 Humsial. lb. i I II 4 0 Murray, rf.. 4 1 4 4 4 McKlvaan, lb I 1 8 3 1 O'Hars, cf... 3 0 8 4 4 Unnoi, lb.. 4 8 110 DeTlln. 3b... 4 0 4 1 6 Lumlay rf... 4 110 0 Brldarsll, SS. 8 1 4 4 4 MuMlllas, s 4 0 1 4 4 Schlel, s 4 1 t 8 0 Bargan, c... 4 4 4 2 4 Wlltas, p.... 1 4 4 4 4 Bell, p 8 114 0 Crsnaall, p.. 10404 Totals It 14 87 18 1 Toula 81 4 34 It 8 Brooklyn 0 0020041 7 Ne York 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Two-bate hit: Doyle. Three-base hit: Innings, fcucrlfice hits: O'Hara, Clement. Innings. Sacrifice hits: O'Hara, Clemtnt. Stolen bass: Bui-ch. Left on baBes: New York, 7; Brooklyn, 8. Base on balls: Off Bell, 2; off Wlltse, L Base on errors: New York. 1; Brooklyn. 1. Hit by pitched ball: McCormlck. Struck out: By Bell, 2; bv Wlltse, 6; by Crandall, 1. Time: 1:4b. Umpires: Rigler snd Kane. Score, second game: NBW YORK. BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A. . AB. H.O.A.B. Tannay, lb... I lit I I Burch, cf.... 4 1 8 0 0 Doyla. 8b.... 4 113 0 Clamant, If.. 4 4 I 0 u McCorm'k. if 4 4 0 4 4 Hummall, lb 8 0 10 V u Murray, rf... 4 1 4 4 4 McKlvaan, 2b 3 4 1 to 0 Hara, cf... t t I 4 4 Lennox, 3b... 8 3 0 1 " DaTlin, lb... 4 8 4 1 0 Kuatua, rf... I 0 I 0 ti Bridwail, as. I 1 1 3 4 McMillan, aa 3 4 4 4 ti schiei, c 4 8 I I 4 Maraball. e. 1 4 8 3 u Maibawaon, p4 4 3 f 4 Barter, c... 1 0 1 1 u Wllaalm. p.. 3 4 4 8 4 Totals 84 14 37 14 4 'Jordan t 4 4 0 4 Lumlay .... 114 4 4 Totals 84 4 37 13 "i Batted for Bergen In the ninth. Batted for Wilhelm in the ninth. New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 12 Brooklyn 0 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hit: Lennox. 6tolen base: Burch. Double play: Lennox to Marshall to Hummell. Left on bases: New York, 8; Brooklyn, 2. Base on balls: Off Wlliielm, 4- Struck out: By Wilhelm, 2; by Mathew eon. t. Time: 1:34. Umpires: Kane and Rigler. 1 . BUG JOB FOR WALKER WESTOX redealrlen Will Try to Ge Flfly.SIx Miles a Day. OGDEN, Utah.. June tO.-Edward Pay son Weston, In his tramp across the con tinent, reached Iron Point, 1M miles west of Ogden and 634 miles east of San Fran cisco, at 640 a. m. today, and after two bourse' reat he etarted for Win'.emuoca, In an effort to make that place by night, a dlatance of 31 miles. If he succeeds he will be hut one day behind his sched ule. To be la San rraoclaco within the 100 days, he muM walk an average of fifty six miles a dsy. GAMES l. AMKIUCA LBAGl'R St. Loots Defeats 4 hlcaeo In Hard Fonaht Contest. CHICAOO. June 30 St. Louis defeated Chicago. 4 to 8. In a hard-fought game to day. Crlse. batting for t'rlger In the sixth, tripled and drove in two runs, winning the game. Score: CHI'-AtlO tT. Lot'lB. AB.H.O.A K AB H O A B. Hahn. rf ... 4 114 4 Hartaall. rf. I 1 4 4 0 Welday, cf... I 0 I 0 4 Hoffman, ef. 4 I I 4 4 White, cf ... 8 4 0 4 0 (Ingga, If ... 4 4 4 4 4 libeil. lb.... I 1 1 4 4 Fema. lb... 4 4 1 t 4 rarant, If... 4 8 1 4 0 Wallace. aa.. 3 3 3 1 4 Portal), lb... 1113 4 Jonea. lb . 8 4 II 4 4 TaDnchlll. aa 4 1 4 I 1 Wllllama. It I I I I t Ati. lb till 4 Crlgar. c... 14110 wUillvan, c... I 0 I 0 1 lriea 1 1 4 P Alllicr ....4 4 0 4 4 Peaell. p .l 4414 Flena. p I 1 4 8 4 Waddell, p.. 8 4 4 3 4 UaTla 1 t 4 4 4 tmlih, e 3 1 1 0 4 Tctala .0 I 87 II 3 Totala Si 3 87 16 4 Batted for Sullivan in the ninth. Batted for Flene in the ninth. Batted for Cilger In the sixth. St. Louis 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 04 Chicago 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 03 Two-base hit: Hart all. Three-have hits: Fiene. Ci iss, Hodman. Hits: Off Waddell, 0 in five innings; ()rt Powell. 3 In four Innings. Sacrifice hits: Uriags, Purtell u. Sullivan. Hartsell. Stolen bases: Ats, Hahn. Double plsvs: Tanne hili to Ats to Isbell; Ferris to Wlllla.ns lo Jones. Left on bat.es: Chicago. 6; St. Louis. 8. Base on balls: Off Flene. 4; off Waddell, 1; off Powell, 1. Hit by pitched bull: By Flene, Jones; by Powell, Altlxcr. Struck out: By Waddell, 6; by Powell. 1. Time: 1:65. Umpires: Egan and Evans. Pitcher Goea to Plecea. DETROIT. June 30-UntIl the ninth In ning Cleveland and Detroit played a closs game, then Cleveland got to Donovan for five clean hits, which with an error gave them five runs and decided the result. Jose was strong all the way and lost a shut out through an error. The fleidng of Ball was a feature. Tomorrow the same teams will meet In Cleveland. They are sched uled here, but transferred the July 1 date to Sunday. April 267 and will uss the resulting open date to play off a Cleveland postponement. Score; DETROIT. CLEVELAND. AB H.O.A.B. AB H.O.A.B. Mrlntyre, If. 4 1 1 0 0 Good, rf ... I 1 8 0 4 Bah, aa 8 4 3 3 1 Bradley. 3b.. 1114 4 C rawford, cf. 4 1 14 4 T lunar, lb. .. t 1 4 I 4 I'obb. rf 3 3 4 0 4 Lord, If 14 10 0 Roaaman, lb. 8 4 8 0 0 Hlnchman, cf 8 1 8 4 4 O Laary, lb.. 8 0 0 4 4 Baaterly, o.. 4 3 I 1 1 sr.atir, lb. 8 4 3 1 0 Stovall. lb.. 4 1 io 1 4 Srhnj.di s... 8 0 7 1 1 Ball, aa 4 8 f 8 0 Donovan, p. 3 4 4 0 4 Joaa, p 4 1 0 1 0 Jnnaa 14004 Morlarlty ..1 4 0 0 0 Tout 84 11 37 8 1 Totala II 4 27 t 3 Detroit 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Cleveland 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 67 Two base hits:: Qoode. Double plays: Stovall and Ball. Ift on bases: Detroit, J; Cleveland. 1; Struck out: By Donovan, 1, by Joss, 3. Umpires: Hurst and Con nolly. Time: 1:50. Philadelphia Takes Two. BOSTON, June 30. Philadelphia won both games from Boston today, the first 6 to 4, the second 0 to 2. The first was a free hitting game, Baker's home run with two men on bases practically deciding the result. The locals could not bunch hits off Coombs In the second contest. Er rors at critical times gave Philadelphia most of its runs. UmpVre I'errlne was es corted off the field by the police at the close of the game, owing to aome hos tility manifested by the spectators who thought a number of decisions unjust to Boston. Score first game: PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A. . Oldrlng, If... 4 0 I 0 4 McCon'l, lb. 4 1 8 8 4 Oanler, of... 3 110 0 Hooper, It... t 10 4 4 Colllna, lb.. 6 3 4 3 0 Speaker, of.. 4 110 1 Murphy, rf... 3 3 3 0 4 Oardnar, ib. 4 1 0 1 4 Da rle. lb.... 3 lit 0 4 Wagnar, aa..4 13 3 4 Baker, lb.... 4 8 4 8 4 S'ahl, lb 8 1 11 3 0 Barry, aa 3 0 3 8 0 Ntlaa, rf 4 1 I 0 4 Thomas, o... 3 1 t 0 4 Carrlgan, . 4 4 t 3 4 Plank, p.... 3 14 1 4 Chech, p 11114 Bteele. p.... 0 0 131 Toula 39 10 27 li 0 Madden ....1 0 0 0 0 Total 34 I 87 13 3 Batted for Steele In the ninth. Philadelphia 0 0 1 3 0 2 0 0 2 S Boston 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 04 Two base hits: Thomas, Wagner. Three base hits: MeConnell. Home runs: Stahl, Baker. Hits: Murphy, Thomas. Barry. Can ley. Sacrifice files, Stahl, Plank. Double Slays: Wagner and Stahl.; MeConnell and taht. Left" on bases: Boston, 7; Phila delphia, 4. FJrst on balls; off Plank. 8; off Chech, 2: off Steele, 3. First on errors: Philadelphia. 1. Struck out: by Plank, 6; by Chech, 2. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Perrlne and O'Loughlln. Score second game. - PHILADELPHIA. BOFTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AD H.O.A B. Oldrlng, If., t 1 4 4 4 MrTnn'l, 3b. 4 0 3 1 0 Oanley, cf.. 8 0 2 4 0 Hooper, If... 4 3 3 4 4 Colllna. 2b.. I 3 3 8 0 Breaker, cf.. 4 8 111 Murphy, rt... 8 1 1 0 4 ueialrr. rf.. 3 4 8 0 4 Darin, lb.... 4 114 0 Wagner, aa.. 3 4 8 8 4 Baker, 8b.... 4 0 3 1 0 HI. hi, lb.... 3 0 13 1 0 Barry, aa... 4 3 1 8 0 Nllea, Ib 10 14 3 LlTlngalon, o 1 4 6 1 0 Oardnar, 3b. 3 0 0 1 1 Coomba, p... 4 0 0 1 0 Carrltan, c 1 0 I 3 4 Donahue, c. 3 0 1 0 4 Totala 80 7 17 9 0 Brhlltier, p.. 8 0 8 1 1 Woltar 1 0 0 0 0 Totala 34 4 87 10 I Batted for Schlltxer In the ninth. Philadelphia 1 0 0 11111 0-4) Boston 0 0000003 0-2 Two base hits: Barry, Davis. Collins, Speaker. Sacrifice hits: Collins, Llvlng Siune, 2. Stolen bases: Oldrlng, Collins (21; Speaker, Murphy. Double plays: Speaker and Wagner. Left on bases: Boston, 10; Philadelphia, 4. First on balls: off Coombs, 7; off Schliuer, 8. First on errors: Phil adelphia, 8. Hit by pitcher: by Coombs, Hooper, destrier. Struck out: by 8c hi I tier, 8: by Coombs, 4. Wild pitch: Schlltxer. Balk: Schlltxer. Time: 1:41. Umpires: O' Loughlln and Perrlne. New York Wlna Game. NEW YORK, June 80. New York de feated Washington today, 4 to 2. getting enough runs In the second inning to win. Outside of this inning Oreen pitched a strong game. The fielding of Austin and McUrlde waa sensational. Score: WASHINGTON. NBW YORK. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Browns, If... 4 3 3 4 0 Crae If 3 14 0 1 Conroy, Ib... 6 0 1 2 4 liberie Id, aa 4 0 I 8 0 t'nglaub, rf. t 4 3 4 4 Cheaa. lb.... 4 1 11 4 1 Delehanty, tb 4 1 1 1 4 Engia, cf....4 1 1 0 4 Donahue, lb. 4 1 11 4 0 DemmiU, rf. 8 0 1 4 4 McBrlda, aa. 3 0 0 7 0 Knttlil, lb.. 4 1 8 1 4 Lailvalt, cf.. I 3 1 0 1 Aualin, Sb... 8 1 1 t 0 On Fourth of July no matter who you are or where yon come from, on this great day you should have a good time. No country in the world baa auch an event to celebrate and no people in the world can toast their country in a better brew than xz .. 1 " w 'I. .1 ': rrr1- i It is brewed by the "Gurul Natural Proceaa" from the finest barley that grows In the sun-kissed barley belt and the most select of European hops. Don't forget to order a supply of Peerless for Fourth of July celebrations. It will add joy and comfort to your outing. JOHN GLND BREWING CO. La Crosse, Wisconsin W. O. tntTBaW, hla agar Omaha Branch, OMAHA. fJP Telephone ena-Uavaa, Independent A-83V4. Straat. a 4 8 8 1 4 eiiiar. o. . 3 1 8 1 4 (lrocm. p ... I t 4 I 1 Lake, p I I 4 I 4 Milan 14044 Total. 8t 7 17 14 8 Totals IH 4 44 14 3 Hatted for Oroom In the ninth. New Tork 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 - 4 Washington 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-3 Sacrifice hits: Cree. Austin. Sweeney, McUrlde, Deinmlll. Left on bsaes: Wssh Inaton, 10; New Tork, Pass on errors: Washington. 1: New York, I. Struck out: Hv Lake, 7: by Oroom. f. Base on halls: Off Lake, 3; off Oroom, 2 Wild pitch: Oroom. Time: 1:48. Umpires: Sheridan and Kerin. BASES BALL PARK IS A WOSiUKB rittahara; Clab Is Now Itonsed In Palatial Qaartero. PITTSRPRO. June 80-Forbes field, the new l, 000.(100 home of the. Pittsburg base ball club, and the largest and finest amuse ment stadium In the world, was dedicated today. A total of 80.338 paid admissions passed through the turnstiles to witness the game between Chicago and the home team. This Is a world's record for paid admissions tor a ball game. Special trains were run from points over the state. It Is estlmsted that 10.000 out-of-town persons were present. Among the many persons prominent In the ball world who attended the ceremonies were Presi dent Harry Pulltnm and Secretary Heydler of the National league, President Kllroy of the Cleveland club. Chairman August Herr mann of the National base ball commis sion, who brought a party from Clncinnstl, and Charles A. Leavltt, jr., tha New York engineer who designed the ball grounds. The procession to the flnerpole began at 2:!W. when the players of the Pittsburg and Chicago teams, each headed by a band, marched, one to tha east and the other to the west side of the park, headed by A. O. Pratt and escorted by President Harry C. Pulllam and Secretary John H. Heydler of the National league, August Herrmann of the National commission, Charles Murphy, president of the Chicago club, and Barney Dreyfus, president of the Pittsburg club, to psss between them and march to the flagpole In the center of the field. The new park was built at a cost of 11,000.000. It Is In the Oakland district within a stone's throw of public educational buildings representing an outlay of over 326.ooO.ouO. It has a seating capacity of 26,000. ALL READY FOIl THIS MAIIATHON Grandstand and Trnek Filled Cp and Awaiting; Crack of Can. The grandstand at Vinton street park, which was whirled around by the young tornado which visited the park Sunday evening,' has been put bsck in place and the track Is laid out for the big Marathon race which Is to be run Mondav afternoon. The entries which have been sent out lo the chairman have been approved and re port that they will arrive In Omaha ahead of the meet to become accustomed to tae track. The fast team from Hot Springs, 8. !., will arrive Sattirdsy morning, accompanied by a trainer of some renown, who has had the runners In tow for some time. The local Young Men's Christian association has two teams entered tn the big race and expects to have a third team entered before the race. The list of those entered to Wednesday night included: Paul B. Richer, Rex Putnam, Hot Springs Commercial club. South Dakota. Carl Rehn, Francis Lieborg, Svea Ath letic club, Omaha. Joe Wirt. Harland J. McNab, Young Men's Christian association. Alex Weldenfeld. Ralph Mason, Young Men's Christian association. John Armour, Lester L. Gibson, First regiment, Chicago. Miohsel Dlneen. William J. Dineen. North Omaha Athletic club. Erlck Backiund. Carl Christ, 6vea Ath letic club, Omaha. Calvert Heath, Frank Heath, Illinol Ath letic club, Chicago. GAMES IN TR1-COUNTY LEAOl E Dorchester Loses to Exete -Stand- Ina; of the Teama. DORCHRSTBR, Neb.. June 30. Exeter won from Dorchester yesterday on their home grounds by the score of 6 to 4. The game was very ragged. Dorchester out played their opponents, but their errors were costly. Baker pitched fine ball for Exeter. Score: . R.H.E. Exeter 0 03000100 15 8 9 Dorchester ..2 30000000 04 4 6 Rases on balls: Off Jordon. 2; off Mor rasy. 1. Struck out: By Morraay, 10; bv Byers, 8: by Jordon, 2; by Baker, 7. Stolen bases: Dorchester, 7; Exeter, 4. Two-base hit: Exeter, L Earned runs: Dorchester, 2; Exeter, 2. Batteries: Exeter, Jordon, Baker and Anderson; Dorchester, E. Mor raay, Byers and A. Morraay. Other Scores Tuesday Sutton, 2; Fair mont, 0. Shlckley, 7; Geneva, 6. W. Shlckley 7 Sutton 6 Geneva 1 4 Dorchester 8 Fairmont 8 Exeter 3 L. Pet. .777 .633 .600 .375 .875 .ST. Games Friday, July 3 Shlckley and Ge neva at .Geneva, Sutton and Fairmont at Fairmont, July 3 Exeter ahd Dorchester at Dorchester. Fwst Horses Entered at Mason City, MASON CITY, la.. June 80.-(8peclal.) On the last day of the Cedar Valley cir cuit horse races here this week there is a free-for-all paoe which horsemen say comprises the greatest field of horses ever started on a half-mile track In the west. With six entries, there Is but one which has a mark as high as 3:10. The following are the horses entered: High Flv, 2 04 14: Ding Pointer, 2:17 "4; Don Homo, 2:0rt; Elate Allen, 2:10,; BIrt. 2:094. and Echo, jr., 2:07H. The last three named are Iowa horses. A Shoot It it t crape with both parties wi indid, demands Buck ten's Arnica Salve Heals wounds, sores, burns or Injuries, :3c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. JOHNSOS OUTCLASSES ROSS Colored HeaYywalcht Proves Too Much for Hii Opponent. BOX SIX INTERESTING E0TODS Bent Declared m Draw 4e Cosanlr with Law, bnt Negri- Chaninlon Clenrlr Hao All tha Bant f It. PITTSBURG. June 80. Jack Johnson, the colored heavyweight champion of the world, tonight cutboxtHl Tony Rosa cf Newcastle. Pa.. In a aU-round bout, given under the auspices of the National Ath letic club at Duqaeei garden. While the bout was declared a draw, on account of state lawt prohibiting the rendering- of a decision In boxing tournaments. It is conceded that Johnson eaaily had the better of the bout from start to finish. It was a fast fight, both mefl up and coming during- the entire si rounda John son, while not In the beet of condition, repeatedly t-ushed Ross, and landed effect ively. The audience thouted wildly when ever Ross landed a telling blow, but hooted Johnson for his appa-'tly rough work In the clinches. Referee Jimmy Dime fata after the fight that Ross did remarkably well in the face of the fact that Johnson had It over him In weight and height. Johnson refused to talk after the mill, while Ross anxiously begged for another opportunity to meet the colored flahter. Following la the fight by rounds: First Round Johnson led left to stomach ami repeated this blow with telling effect. Ross led right to jaw, Johnson pushed a stiff one with left to Ross's chin, repeat ing the blow with a right counter, draw ing blood from Ross' noae. and with a left and right to face staggered Ross, who want to his knees, taking the count of nine, the bell raving him. Johnson's round. Seoond Round The men rushed to cen ter of rlne. Hons leading with a left to jaw. Johnson acknowledged the blow with smile and sent a wicked leri to noes face, following it with a counter to stomach. Ross' mouth was bleeding freely. Johnson repeatedly swung a wicked left into Ross' face, rocking the Newcastle boxer on his lejs. The men held on In the center of the ring, Johneon landing lefts to face with good effect until the ben rang. Johnson's round. Third Round Roes from the tap of the Kong tried to make a better showing than in tns two previous rounds. With a light to stomach and left to the jaw he removed the grin from Johnson's face. Roes showed his extreme nervousness. Johnson Con tinued the use of his vicious left swing. Ross stumbled In an effort to get away from Johnson's jabs and slipped to his knees, taking the count of eight for a reat. With right to stomach Johnson finished the round, with Rosa hanging on. John son's round. Fourth Hound Johnson came up smiling, with Ross in distress. Johnson goaded the Newcastls boxer, making remarks concern ing his blody nose mni mouth. Johnson led with left to jaw and the men clinched. Ross made a vicious lunge, swinging his right to Johnson's jaw. This was the first effective blow Rosa landed. The round ended with the men In the center of the ring hi a clinch. Johnson's round. Fifth Round Ross came up apparently groggy, with Johnson saroaatlcaily grin ning over his easy fight so far. With a vicious left swing to the face Johnson rocked Ross. Ross tried bravely to stand off the big black, but there was no chance. Johnson was In and out like a flash and Ross could not stop him. Tba gong saved Ross from further cruel punishment. Sixth Round Ross came up willing and led with a left uppercut on Johrmon'e jaw. Johnson returned a right uppercut, closing Ross' eye, the men going to a clinch In the center of the ring, with Johnson beat ing Ross unmercifully with his left swing, used so effectively In the previous rounds. The gong struck with Ross banging en. Johnson's round. I TENNIS PLAY AT ST. JOSE1MI Some of the Matches Are Palled Oft la Rainstorm. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., June 80 In the Inter stats Tennis tournament here today, In the singles, Duke won from Campbell, t-l, 6-2, and Sherman of Kanaas City lost to Peters of Chicago, the score being 6-1, 4-1 In the doubles, James and Jones of Kansas City won from Irwin and McDon ald, 6-0, 6-2, and Peters and Jones of Chi cago and St. Louis won from Sherman and Trottle of Kansas City, 6-2, 4-6, 6-2, 6-2. This match was played In a hard rain. James and Jones were playing Duke and Gleeson snd had a score of 6-4 when lain forced a postponement. , . Three Stravlptht for Red Clond. RED CLOUD, r eb June 30.-Special Telegram.! Red Cloud made It three straight today from Friend by the score of 4 to 2. The game was never In doubt, as Red Cloud had a straight lead all through. Masters allowed but four hits. Score: li. H. E. Red Cloud. ...1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 04 7 4 Friend 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 42 4 2 Batteries: Red Cloud, Masters and Car roll; Friend. Morse and Caten. Struok out: By Masters, 8: by Morse, 1. Left on bases; Red Cloud, i; Friend, 7. Seward Athletics Win, SEWARD, Neb., June SO. (Special Tele- 5ram. The C. H. S. base ball team from maha were easy victims for the Seward Athletics. Score: R.H. Seward 0 0 0 0 I 0 4 1 7 10 C. H. S 0 0000110 1-8 6 Batteries: For Seward, Trimble and Ling; for Omaha, Vincent and Kelley. Bases on balls: Off Trimble, 3; off Vlnoent, 3. Struck out: By Trimble, 3; by Vincent. 3.' Double plsy: Trimble to Deoonley to Browning. A i t 1 ft