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THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. JULY 15, 1900. Omaha Defeats the Wichita Team: Denver Piles up a Big- Score; Chicago wins trom eosto TEN STRAIGHT FOR OMAHA )ne From Denver, Four From Topeka and Five From Wichita. WICHITA 13 BADLY CRIPPLED Umailwi Has Pltekrd Tw Game far Ontkl aad Won Them Rotk, Altaeaah Real area Br l.e-vrer TMtlr. Omaha, 10; Wichita. 7. Ten straight for Omaha. Omaha ha won nine straight names at Vinton park and the last am of tha se ries with Denver, Ho'.lenbeok pltoMni, mak ing a record of ten (tralcht gamea. Omaha la now fighting with Blous City for the top of the ladder. Four straight gamea from Topeka and five from Wichita. Tha tenth atralght game waa won from badlr crippled team, aa Armstrong made ao many wobbles that Holland decided to try to catch hi marl f and he waa aoon hit en the and of a finger and retired in favor of Roberta, necessitating Pennell playing first baaa. When Holland with drew from tha game he walked to the tele graph Instrument and bought catcher by wire from De Moines. "Illggins has three catchers and I have rone and he promised to let ma have one, ao I guess I might aa well buy," said Owner Jack Holland after he had aent the message. Aitcheron arid Edmundeon, two south paws, started the game and each had a bad first Inning. The managers decided to let each stay and both pitched good ball for three Innings and then the Rourke family Jumnod all over Altcheson for six hits and six runs. Wichita cama back at Omaha In tha fifth with three rune from three bases on balls, Holland's three-sack! and a sacrifice fly. Wlohlta continued to art closer In the seventh, when a baaa on balls and three hits scored two runs and Captain Franck decided to no longer leave the same In tha hands of Mr. Edmundson, but called out Lower, who saw that there was nothing further doing. Rdmandaon's Eitrs. Basnp. Edmundson was hit a terrlffc crack on the temple In the second Inlng by a pitched ball, but he continued to do the flinging, although he had a bump as large as a hen's eng. Cole started the scoring when as first man up hs hit a hard one at Edmundson which the big southpaw could not handle. Anderson struck out and Hughee drove Cola In with a three-sacker down tho first base line. Pennell was out to Kane and Edmundson hit the next two men up. Westersll and Hughes executed a neat doublo steal. Hughes scoring with the sec ond run. Omaha came back with three runs on ndry's single and two stolen bases, a base on balls, two singles and two more atolen bases and two poor throws by Arm strong. The fourth fixed tha game as far as runs needed were concerned. King and Franck started by each beating out bunts. Uondlng sacrificed them along and Ed mundson hit a double and Fisher followed with a three-sacker. Welch walked and Schlpke and Kane followed with doubles, making six runs. Fueblo comes this after noon. The score: OMAHA. AB. R. II. 1 X 0 1 4 2 2 0 2 0 O. A. 0 8 0 0 it 0 Fisher, If... Pendry, 2b.. Welch, rf... Bchipke. Ib. 0 0 0 8 I & Kane, lb & King, cf.. Franck, as.. Uoiiding, c. Edmundson, Lower, p.... Totals 10 IS 27 WICHITA. AB. R H. O. 0 E. Cole, rf Anderson, ss.. Hughes, lb.... Penncll, If -lb.. Westersll, 8b.. Pettlgrew, cf.. Holland, lb-c, Middletor, If.. Armstrong, o., Roberts, lb-o.. Altcheson, p... Plyniplon, p... To'ls Omaha Runs Has Wichita Runt Hits 7 7 24 18 A I ::M 0 I 0 0 0 0 1 01 0 11 3 0 3 1 0 t 10 I -13 0 07 0 0-7 Two-base hits: Bchipke. Kane, Edmund son, Mlddieion, Roberts. Three-base hits: Fisher, Huathea, Holland. Bases on balls: Off Edmundson, 8; oft Lower, 1; off Alt cheson, 3; off Plympton, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Edmundson, I; by Plympton, L Left on bases: Omaha. 7; Wichita, 11. Stolen bases: Pendry (2), Welch. Kane, King. Hughes. Westersll. Sacrifice hits: Pendry, Welch, Uondlng. (2). Altcheson. Time: 3:00, Umpire; Haskell. Attend ance: 800. Notes of the Game. Three Hollanders tried to do tha receiving act for Wichita. Edmundson has won both games ha has pitched for Omaha. Omaha made three doublea, a triple and two safe bunta in tha fourth inning. Holland stayed In the game long enough after he hurt his finger to drive out a triple and then retired. Kane waa the atar with the willow, mak ing taur safe drives three singles and a double in live times up. Omaha player have fattened up their batting averages considerably during the toy of tna jopeaa ana wicnua teams. ' With the president and soout of the St. Louis Americans Inspecting the play, there was some very loose work. These scouts have a way of dropping in on bad days, TOPEKA BEATS DES MOINES . Bnnehed With Wild Throw lilt i In Sixth. DEB MOINES. July U.-Topeka won a closely oontested game from the locals by a score of 6 to 4. Blersdorfer was lnef feotlve and with Dwyer's wild heave in the sixth presented the Coolsyltes with the game. - Wright pitched ball after relieving jienarix. im score: LKS MOINES. AB. R. H. O. 0 13 A. K 4 Dal ton. rf... Colllgan, ss. t Pader. it. laattlck, ef.... Dwyer, lb Nlehoff, 3b... Williams, 3b.. Kerner, a Blersdorfer, p Mortens Totals 33 4 TOPEKA. 27 13 AU. R. H. O. Wooley, cf... Osier, rf , Kunkla, Sb Feulon, If.... Kohl. 3b Henry, e. Abbott, lb... Downey, as.. Hejidrlx, p... Wright, p... 4 ee Totals I 37 13 Batted for Bleradorfer In ninth. De Moines 1 3 1 0 4 Topeka 1 1 8 0 0 0-8 Hits: Off Hendrlx. ( In five Innings. Two baa hits: Dwyer (3), Abbott, Henry. Three base bit: Hendrlx. Base on balls: Off Hen drlx. 2; off Bleradorfer. 1 Passed ball: Henry. Struck out: By Henrix, 3: by Wright, 3; by Bleradorfer, 1 Stolen bases: fcader, Dwver, Kerner, Wooley. Sacrifice hkss. liatUck U), Bader. Left on bases: Standing of the Teams WEST. LEAGUE. AMER. A8 N. W.I.. Pet I W.L, Pet flloux C!ty...l it (' Minneapolis. .48 41 Omaha 41 II .5 I-oulsYllle ...46 41 .U3 Denver XI 81 .54! Milwaukee. ...4 42 .MS Wichita 87 J.i .614; Indianapolis. .43 44 .M Des Moines. M 33 .KHiHt. Paul 41 it .4"4 Topeka 84 S .4M olumhus ...42 44 .477 Pueblo 17 41 .J1T Kansas Clty.Ss) 43 .4,8 Lincoln 28 48 .371i Toledo 40 46 . 471 NAT L. LEAOL'E. j AMER. LEAGUE. W.I,.Pet. W.LPct Pittsburg ...66 20 .733i Detroit 48 2X .t2 Chicago 4 2 .J4lhilauelphla..45 2D . 8 New York.. .411 Zi 60v Boston .46 13 . 577 Cincinnati... 40 in .i ' Cleveland ....4l SJ .i'.e PhlladelDhla.31 42 42&I ew York. ...16 41 .4ul Ht. Louis. ... 41 .4il,('hlcao M 43 .431 Brooklyn ...28 48 .J'JJirtt. I,ouls 80 4 .405' QAM EH TODAY Western League Puehlo at Omaha, Den ver at Dee Moines, Wichita, at Lineoiii, Topeka at Sioux City. National League Chicago at Boston, Pittsburg at Prooklyn. Cincinnati at New York. Hi. Louis at Philadelphia. American League Hosion at St. Louis. Washington at Detroit, Philadelphia at Cleveland, New York at Chicago. American Association Milwaukee at Kan sas City, Toledo at Columbus. St. Paul at Minneapolis, Louisville at Indianapolis. Dea Moines, 7; Topeka, 6. Umpire; Ciark. Attendance, Time: 00. 1.S6. PUEBLO Wl.NS TUB NINTH Indiana Make Five Rune in Final Inning. LINCOLN, Neb., Ju.y 14. A batting tally In Hie ninth Innm. aner Hugi-iiver criur pieventea the reure.i.eiu ut ine aide, en auieu me Pueblo mumus 10 run in five coits, me visiturs winning out b a 1 to t, score. The t uxes played auoiuer poor fielding caiue and cave Natfie ranK sup port. vSun the Indians mm runs to me ooo, Mwlft uiew up 111 ine seventn anil iuiuoln scored three runs over lue piaic. Hie Foxes lied the score 111 Hie eiiiiii, but Pueblo's rally cinched me tssuo. Locke s niice-bune drive came with the bases full of Pueblo runners, pruche.i, a Lincoln castoff, distinguished himself by landing for four ciea.11 singles, driving in tour runs, while the errors of Hogrit-vor, the former Pueblo manager, made 11 possi ble for the visitors to win. The fielding was poor on both sides, and the game the slowest of the season. Score: LINCOLN. AB. K. 11. O. A. E. 11. 0 1 1 2 U 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 o. 4 0 1 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 Hogrlever, 8b 8 0 0 4 4 I Fox, 2b. Waldrun, rr.... Thomas, lb tiagnler, ss.... Davidson, cf... Jude, If Sullivan, c Naglu, p Mnn Farthing, p Maxwell Totals 81 6 PUEBLO. 6 87 12 AB. R. O. 2 1 11 2 8 2 1 3 0 2 0 27 0 3 0 0 A. 0 0 1 0 2 3 4 J 0 2 0 Curtis. If 6 spencer, cf 6 Clark, lb 2 Miller, rf 6 Corhan, ss 3 Locke. Sb 6 Prltchett, 2b 4 Jehl, c 2 Mltse, c 2 Swift, p J. Locke, p 1 Totals 38 I 12 0 0 1 2 IS 3 1 1-5 0 D 9 1,lncoln o 0 0 Pueblo 0 1 0 Three-bafr hits: Corhan. E. Locke. Dou ble plays: Sullivan to Thomas to Sullivan; Oaitnier to Thomas: Prltchett to Clark. Left on basest Lincoln, 6; Pueblo, 8. Stolen bases: Hogrlever, Fox, Curtis, Jehl. Sacrifice hits: Clark. Corhan, Jehl. Struck out: By Nagle, 6: by Farthlns:. 2: by Swift, 5. Bases on balls: Off Nae;le, 1; off Krtrthlng. 2; off Swift, 5. Time: 2:20. Umpire: Mullln. DEN V EH PII.KS VP BIO SCORE jj Grlsalles Make Twenty. five Hits anil lj ElKhteen Hans. 0 SIOUX CITY, la.. July 14. -Denver bat O.ted Freeman all over the lot today, wln- 1 nlng by a score of 16 to 8. Freeman started 0 In badly, being wild, the Qrtszlles getting : seven hits off him In the first three In- : nlngs, but were unfortunate In getting -I men nipped at the plate, scoring but two I ! runs. In the fifth they took his meas ure, and off his wlldness and several hits, scored eight runs. E. Eels was sent In, but before the side could be retired they pushed two more across the plate, which cinched the game. Olmstead was a little wild, but at no stage was In chance of losing tne game, score: SIOUX CITY. AB R. H. PO. A. E. 0 2 10 0 0 18 0 0 112 8 1 115 10 0 2 3 3 0 2 2 3 2 0 0 18 0 0 10 8 11 110 10 0 1 0.1 0 13 27 14 1 Campbell. If 6 2 i Hunter, lb Smith, ss Towne. o 8 S 4 4 0 Edmondson, cf . . Welch, Sb 3 Btovall. rf Andreas, 2b Freeman, p Eels, p Total 86 DENVER. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Cassldy, rf 7 4 4 0 0 Adams, cf Stankard, 2b.... Bohannon, lb... MaaK. Sb Belden. Iff Hartman. aa.... Thompson, c... Olmstead, p.... 0 1 10 3 1 8 0 Totals 48 18 25 27 7 1 Sioux City 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 18 Denver 1 0 1 n m 0 0 t 1-18 Two base hits: Welch Campbell, Edmondson, Towne, Hunter, Stankard (2), Belden (3), Olmstead, Adams. Sacrifice hits: Hunter, btovall. Bohannon. Stolen baaea: Belden. Stankard. Double plays: Smith to Hunter. Andreas to Hunter. Bases on balls: Off Freeman, 3; off Kris, 4; off Olmstead, 3. Struck out: By Free man. 2; by Eels. 2; by Olmstead, 6. Wild pltohes: Eels (2), Olmstead. Passed balls: Thompson, 2. Hit with pitched balls: Masg (SI. Hartman. Time: 2:23. Attend ance: 1.000. Umpire: Olenalvln. BREIflAK GOES TO CINCINNATI nirhlta Pitcher Sold To Reds (or Three Thousand, Five Hnndred. Tom McCarthy, the Cincinnati scout, bought Pitcher Brennan of Wichita foi :i.&uO. and left town yesterday. Holland ! natl gets Into the pennant rao rreaiaeni neagvs mnu lmck -aaucn ui the St. :.o'ils Browns are now in Omaha scouting. Wichita need tatrher. Armstrong ha-i proved not strong enough and Holland ' wired to Hlggtn of IVt Milns yesterday ' fur help. Hmi'ns haa three catchers and I promised Holla id rne. Pnehlo for Foar Games. The reorganised Pueblo team will be the next on the list at Vinton park and will 1 I i open a lour aays engagement i nursaay. ; Friday will be ladles day and Sunday a double-header is scheduled, the first game in be called at 2 D. m. The Pueblo bunch 0 0 8 0 1 0 Is always hard for the Uourke family to brat, as It seems to swipe the ball when in Omaha. The Omaha team has struck a fsst gait. "Che lineup: ' Omaha. 3, Kane Pendry i s 'hipk Position. ... First ...Second ...Third ...Shortstop ... ...I,eft field.... ....Center ...Right field.. ....Catch ....Catch ...Pitch ...Pitch ...Pitch ...Pi-ch ...Pitch Pueblo. Clark ....Walters ...Prlchett Franck. Corhan Fisher King Welsh Oonding Cadman Sanders Kley Cu.-tt Spencer Miller Mltse Jehl ,. Oalgann Smift .. Jackson 0 i Fdtnondsnn 0! Hollenbeck... .... Ronno Peer Shata Oat Homer. PONCA. Neb.. Julv 14 (Special.) The bail game between Homer and Ponca to day was a shutout for Homer. It is the first game Homer has lost this season The day was Ideal and the park in pcf feet form. The score- Ponca 3 0 0 0 S Homer 0 0 0 4-0 ponoa plays Newcastle at Martlnabur a 'he Modern Woodmen Of America plcnl Th':r day PITTSBURG STILL WINNING Phillippi Pitches Splendid Against Brooklyn. Game CUBS BEAT BOSTON IN NINTH I t te That Ianlosx flame Waa Hotly Contestea Boetea Pitcher Poorly Sapper Gaines 1st National League. BROOKLYN. N. T.. July 14 -Pittsburg maie t two straight today, beating Rrook- lyn easily today. Phlllppl did not Issue a pass and received perfect support. The fielding behind Rucker was wobbly and his passes were costly. Score: PITT8BVRO. BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A.B:. AB.H.O.A.B. Berr.eeu. 3b. .10 1 8 0 Purrh. cf . . . 4 1 4 0 0 Leach, cf 4 0 I ci.mot. If . 4 8 1 0 0 Clarke. If.... 1 0 8 C Lennox, lb . 4 1 0 1 1 Wacner, si.. 8 118 0 Jordan, lb... 4 118 0 Storks, lb... 4 1 11 1 0 l.nmley, rf . . 4 1 8 0 0 Miller, lb... 4 I 1 1 0 Humm.l. lb. 4 1 I 8 0 wiiion, r(... 4 1110 MrMlll.n. is 4 1 2 1 8 ntbeon. c... 4 0 0(0 Perils, .... I 0 7 0 0 Phllllppl. ... 40 1 8 0 AIrmJl . 1 0 0 0 0 Msrahall, e.. 0 0 0 0 0 ToUli II 7 27 11 0 Ruck.r. p.... I 10 8 0 Totals Kt IT li I Hatted for Bergen In eighth. Pittsburg t 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 1-7 Brooklyn 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 01 Two base lilts: Wagner. Miller, Lennox, I I.unilev. Home run Millar. Tft rn 1 bases: Pittsburg, 2: Brooklyn, 6. Bases on balls. Off ltucker, 8. Struck out: By Rucker. 4; by Phlllppl, 5. Time: 1:85. Um pire: O'Day. Cuba Win In Ninth. F.OSTON, July 14. Today's game waa hotly contested up to the ninth Inning, when Chicago scored 6 runs. Tuckey was given pjor aupport. Score: CH1CACIO. BOITON. All H O A. B AB.H.O.A .. lb.... 6 0 0 10 nerker, rf... 4 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 et.rr, Jb 4 0 1 0 1 118 0 Thomai. If.. 4 1 I 0 0 1 10 1 0 Reaitmont. cf 4 1 8 4 0 t 1 1 0 Coffer, is.... 4 1 1 I 1 0 I 0 Stem, lb I 1:1 I 0 110 1 Hweener, lb. I 1 1 I 1 0 7 10 Uraham, c... I 1 4 I 1 1110 Tucker, p.... 0 1 4 1 Batea 1 0 0 0 0 Hbevkird. If. I Hrliutie, rf... 4 Chinee, lb... 8 Stelnfelilt, lb 4 Hofman, cf.. 8 Tinker, is... 4 Archer, c.... 1 frown, p.... 4 Ti.-.sls 87 10 IT 14 1 Mure, p 0 0 0 0 1 ToUls 11 7 17 18 Batted for Tuckey In eighth. Chicago 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 18 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 02 Two base hits: Beaumont, Stelnfeldt. Hits: Off Tuckey, In eight Innings; off More. 4 In one Inning. Sacrifice hits: Archer (2), Schulte. Double play: Brown to Chance. BaHes on halls: Off Brown, 1; off Tuckey, 1; off More, 1. Bases on errors: Chicago. 3; Boston, 1. Struck out: By Tuckey, 2; by Brown, 5. Time: 1.57. Umpires: Kane and Klem. Giants Defent Heds. NEW YORK. July 14. New York de feated Cincinnati today, 5 to 4, In a ten Inning Rn me. the locals having to catch up to win. By the sixth inning, owing to the wildness by tpade and timely hits bv Devlin and Rrldwell, S'ew York wss oh even terms with Cincinnati. The visitors broke the tie In the tenth on Downey's triple and Bescher's single and New York won In Its half on MeC'ormck's triple and singles by Murray and Devlin. Murray hav ing stolen second before Devlin hit safely. Score: CINCINNATI. NOW YORK. AB.lt.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Beirher, If.. 4 14 0 1 Tenner, lb.. 4 Oil 0 0 1110 Dnrle, 2b.... 4 I 4 0 Tiikert, cf.. 4 F.fiil. 2b 4 Mitchell, rf. I Hnbllliel, lb I.nhert, lb... 4 M'Len. c... 4 Downey, u.. 4 Spade, p 8 Ouiper, p . . . 8 0 4 0 0 rietrher, ib. 0 0 0 0 0 iioo Mrers 1 0 0 0 0 1 11 0 0 Mi-formtck.lf I I I 0 0 1110 Murray, rf.. 4 1 8 0 4 1110 O'Hara. if... i 0 I 0 0 e i o i i renin, lb... t 8 0 t 1 0 0 0 0 Brldwell. if. 4 8 1 4 .1 0 0 0 0 SVhlel. c I 1 t 0 Rafmnnd n t A A I Total M 7l 12 I Kermour ...1000 .4 Wlltae. p.... 10 0 1 Totala IT 10 10 14 1 Batted for Fletcher In the tenth. Batted for Raymond In the sixth. Two out when winning run was made. New York 0 0 0 0 3 10 0 0 26 Cincinnati 1 02000000 14 Three-base hits: Brldwell, Downey, Mc tormick. Home run: Bescher. Sacrifice hits: Egan. Hoblltzel. Stolen baaes: Brld well. Murray 2). Bescher (2). Left on bases: Cincinnati. B: New York. 8. Base pn errors: New York. 1. Double plays: Doyle to Brldwell to Tenney; Brldwell to Doyle to Tenney. Struck out: By Ray mond. 2; by Wlltse, 4. Bae on balls: off Raymond, 3; off Spade, 4; off Gasper, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Raymond, Besoher. Hits: Off Spade, B In four and two-thirds Innings; off Gasper, B In five and one-third ,nl,27.; off Raymond. In six innings; off Wlltse, 2 In four Innlnrs. Time: 2-13. empires: Johnstone and Rlgler. St I.onls Wins Double Header, PHILADELPHIA. July 14 -St. Ius won both games of a double-header from Phila delphia today, the first game requiring eleven innings of play and the second be ing called at the end of the rlKhth on ac count of dnrkness. Score, first game: PHILADELPHIA. ST. Long AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A. I 1 0 Brrni, lb 4 0 I 1 Grant, lb.... I 0 1 Kn.be. Ib... 8 Tliua. rf I Mum. If.... 4 Bransflela.lb 8 Oiborne, cf.. 4 Poolan, so... 8 Doom, e I Moore, p 8 Oeveleikl, p, 0 Wart 1 0 8 3 1 3 0 1 10 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 4 0 Bllll. If I 1 1 0 0 Phelpa, c 5 0 0 Konetrhr. lb I 1 0 Evana, rf.... 8 0 n Delehanty. at t 3 0 Huliwltt, aa. C 0 0 Charlie, lb.. 4 3 1 Harmon, p.. 4 110 I 14 0 ISO 8 1 0 1 8 I 1 8 8 3 1 1 iv 0 t Touts 41 13 81 18 1 Total! 2 II II 1 Batted for Moor In the ninth. St. Loul 0 000400000 21 Philadelphia ...0 100100030 0-4 Two-base hit: Titus. Three-base hit: Konetchy. Hits: Off Moore, 8 in seven Innings; off Covaleskl, 6 in two Innings. Sacrifice hit: Covaleskl. Sacrifice fliea: Byrne, 3. Stolen bases. Bransfield, Dele hanty, Hulawitt. Mates (2). Double plav Dolan to Knabe to Bransfleld. Struck out- ny Moore, 10; by Covaleskl, 2; by Harmon, 1. Passrd ball: Dooln. Time- 9 tn it: riir, r.niHiie. Score, second game: PHILADELPHIA. ST. LOtli. AB.H O A K. AB.H.O.A.B Oram. 10....4 ill V Brme, lb.... 4 1 0 Kn.be, 2b... 4 0 8 8 0 Ellli. If 4 1 Tltui. rf 4 1 1 1 3 Breenahan, ells Masee. If.... 4 1 8 0 0 Konelcbr, lb 1 0 11 Hr.n.deld lb 4 3 8 1 0 Erani, rf.... 8 11 ghean, of I 1 I 1 0 Delehanty, el 4 1 1 Devlin, aa. . , 110 4 1 Huliwltt, aa. 8 1 I Martell. 1 I 1 Cbarlea, lb.. I I I Sperka, p.... 0 0 0 0 0 Luih. p 3 1 e Ft'ien, p 00000 Vanerke, p.. 1 0 0 0 0 Totals U 11 84 14 orwwu, p.... a v v 1 w Totala II 014 14 Game called on account of darkness. St. Louis I 4 0 2 0 0 1 211 Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 02 Two-base hits: Titus. Bransfleld. Masee Tbree-bas hit: Delehanty. Hits: Off Sparks, t in five innings; off Fixen, 1 In two-thirds lnnliig; off Van Dyke, 1 in two and one-third Innings; off Brown, 4 In four innings. Sacrifice fly: Konetchy. Stolen bases: Byrne (2), Ellin. Konetohy 21. Evans. Double play: Charles to Konetchy. Left on bases: PhlladelDhla. : St. I.oui 8. Base on balls: Off Sparks, 1; off Flxen, 2; off Van Dyke, 3; oft brown. 7. Base on Error: Philadelphia, 1. H i by pltohed ball: By Brown. Charles. Struok out: By Flxen, 1: by Brown, 1; by Lush, 2. Passed balls: Martell, 8. Wild Pltclis: Foxen, Brown. Time: 1:60. Umpire: Emslle; GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGCE Cleveland Defeat Philadelphia Twelve-Innlnsi Came. CLEVELAND. July 14. Cleveland again defeated Philadelphia in an extra inning game, winning, 4 to 3. in twelve innlnga. The winning run was scored on Young' single and Turner's triple. The game was featured by brilliant fielding, Perrlng, Baker and Murphy excelling. Score: n.BVKLANlD. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.B. AS H.O.A. E. Turner. 3b... 118 3 1 Oldrlnx. If... 4 0 3 0 0 toTell. Ik... I 1 II 1 0 Gem... cf... a 1 u v Flick, rf 1 1 3 0 0 Colllne. tb... 4 0 1 Biaterlr, e S 1 1 10 Murvhr, rf... 4 0 1 Hlnrkman, If 4 8 1 I liavl.. lb.... 8 118 Hlrm him. ef 4 1 0 0 Baker, lb.... 8 1 1 Perns, lb.. I 1 1 4 0 birrr. as.... 3 1 4 Ball, aa 3 1 I 4 1 Tbomaa, a... 8 I 3 Young, p.... 8 1 0 0 t'ooraba. p... I 1 0 Bradier, lb.. 8000 ratals ... 41 rM 1 8 Totals 41 10 II 14 8 One out when winning run scored. Cleveland .... 0 8000000000 14 Philadelphia 08800,100000 0-3 Base on errors: Cleveland. 1; Philadel phia, 8. Two-base hits: Hlnchman, Birming ham. Flick. Three-base tilts: Turner, Davis. Sacrifice hits: Uanioy. Birmingham. Col lins. Stolen bases: Baker. Old runt Stovall. Ball. Double plays: Easterly. Bail. First ase on l-al's: Off Young. 1: uff C,omba, 1. ilit by piul.ei: by Cuombs, l LU on bases: Cleveland. 8: Philadelphia, T. Ktruck out: By Young, t; by Coomba, 1. Time: 2.2S. Umpires: Kgan and Connolln. Doable Header Breaks Even. CHICAGO. July 14 New York and Chi cago broke even this arternoon. New York won the first game, 4 to 3. through wlldness on the part of Chlcsgo In the sec ond Inning. The second game went to Chi cago, 8 to 1. Scott pitched In great form for Chicago, while Lake was In poor form and was not well supported. Score, first game: . . . CHICAGO NKW YORK. AI HO A I AB.H.O.A K Altlur. rf... 4 1 0 0 0 rrmmltt. cf. I Psrrnt, ef... 8 0 1 0 0 Auitla. lb... 8 llbell. Ik 1 II 1 0 Chine, lb... t knliht, ee. 0 Knsie, If..., 0 Oee. rf 1 Lipurte. lb 0 Klelnow, t Lioughenr, If I Furtell. lb... 4 Tinaehlll, ss 4 All. lb...... 4 Eullivsn, 8.. 8 rime, p I 8 1 I 0 4 1 1 1 4 t 8 I 0 I I 0 0 8 8 Uusliei. p. Lki. p Touis 81 0 87 1 4 Total!.... .14 II 7 11 0 0 0 0 8-8 0 0 0 04 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 New York 0 3 0 0 1 Two-base hits: Altlser, Laporte (2), Tan nehlll, Cree, Klelnow, Isbell, Dougherty. Hits: Off Hughes, 8 In eight and a third Innings; off Lake. 0 In two-thirds Inning, Sacrifice hits: Parent, Engle, Klelnow. Stolen base: Dougherty. Double play: Plena to Isbell, Tannehll! to Purtell. Left on bases: Chlcsgo, 4; New York, 6. Base on balls: Off Hughes. 2. Struck out: By Flene, 2; by Hughes. 8. Wild pitch: Lake. Time: 1:58. Umpires: O'Loughlln and Hurst. Score, second game: CHIOAOO KBW YORK. AB.H.O.A.B AB.H.O.A.B. A Hirer, rf... 4 110 liemmltt, rf. 3 1 0 1 Parent, ef... I 1 t iell. lb.... 4 1 10 Dcujhertr, If 8 I 0 ruriell. Ib... I 0 4 Tannehlll, si I I All. tb 8 1 1 Ovena, e 4 I Scott, p 4 10 0 0 Auitin, lb. 0 t'bui, lb. . 0 0 Knight, is. 1 0 Knfie. If... 4 0 Cree. rf.... 0 1 Laporte, 8b 0 0 Kleinnw, 0 Hemphill . 0 0 1 10 1 1 Bwnner, 0 84 10 87 I 1 Lake, p.... Total i... Totals II 4 84 10 8 Batted for Klelnow In seventh. New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-3 Chicago 1 0010060 1-3 Two-base hits: Dougherty. Ati, Parent. Three-base hit: Lake. Sacrifice hits: Aus tin, Parent, Ats, Altlser, Isbell. Stolen bases: Parent, Dougherty (2), Isbell, Tan nehlll. Left on baxes: Chicago, 8; New York, 10. Base on bulls: Off Scott, 4; off Lake, L Struck out: By Iake, 8; by Scott, 6. Passed ball: Klelnow. Time: l.WS. Um pires: Hurst and O'Loughlln. Uimri Postponed. At St. Louis St. Ixmls-Boston game post poned; rain. At Detroit Detroit-Washington game postponed; wet grounds. GAMES IN AMERICAN A ASOCI ATIOM I.onlsvllle Wins Its Fourth Strmisrht Game From toluutbns. LOUISVILLE. July 14 Louisville batted Durham hard today and won the fourth straight game of the series from Colum bus with ease. Hogg allowed only four hits. A sensational stop and throw by Sullivan and a one-handed running catch by Reilly were the features. Score: LOtnSVILLE. COLUMBUS. AU H.O.A K. AB.H.O.A.B. Retllr. cf.... 1 I 0 Clarke. If.... 4 0 Odw.ll, lb... 4 1 K rimer, cf... 4 DiinleaTjr, rf. 4 Ollon. 2b 4 Delehinty, If 4 SulllTin, Ib. 4 Tate, lb I Woodruff, ea 4 Huihea, e... 8 Hoif, p 4 1 8 3 4 1 1 I 0 1 11 0 8 1 t o o Congalton. rf 4 0 BVhr.ck. 1 Morlarltr, is. 1 Krlel, Sh 0 Nee, tb 0 Durham, p. .. Totals II 1124 17 I Totala H 4 84 14 Kruger out for throwing bat. Louisville ...2 0 0 0 0 4 0 8 - Columbus 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 02 Stolen bases: Sullivan. Delehanty, Tate, Woodruff. Sacrifice hit: Dunleavy. Sac rifice fly: Tate. Two-base hit: Sullivan. Double plays: Dunleavy to Tate; Durham to Odwell; Friel to Nee to Odwell. Struck out: By Hogg. t. Bases on balls: Off !Hogg. S; off Durham, 2. Hit with pitched J ball: Hughes. Wild pitch: Hogg. Left on I bases: Louisville. 3',- Columbus, 8. Time: all:85. I'mpires: Kckman and Owens. 0 1 Toledo Wins Whole Series. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. July 14. Toledo made s a clean sweep of the series by de- ng Indianapolis today, 7 to 2. Score: featl INDIANAPOLIS,. TOLrno. AB.H.O.A:. , AB.H.O.A.B Wllllama, !b. 1 ) I ,1 I MrCarthr. cf I 0 4 0 0 DBTldlun, nf. 4 1 I 1 I 0 1 1 1 0 1 4 1 1 1 1 IT V Fmoot. rf I 0 0 Freeman, lb 4 1 1 H Irk nun. If. 4 Harden, rf.. 4 'arr. lb 4 Mtrt he-ney. if 4 Howler, 0... 1 Shaw, a I Cron, is 4 Hapke, tb... 4 Chener. p.... 8 Burke 1 0 0 Hint huio,lb 4 0 Abbott. 0 0 Klwert, Ib. 4 1 Nlll, as. ... 1 1 West, p I 0 0 0 Totals.... .86 3 21 8 3 Total! 17 10 87 11 4 Batted for Cheney in ninth. Toledo 0 0 4 0 3 0 0 0 0-7 Indianapolis 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 12 Two-base hits: Hickman, Carr. Cheney. Double play: Nlll to Freeman. Struck out: By Cheney, 7; by West, 8. Passed ball: Howley. Bases on balls: Off Cheney, 4. Umpire: King. Time: 1:60 Milwaukee Defeats Minneapolis. MINNEAPOLIS. July 14. Milwaukee bat Lfd three Minneapolis pitchers at will today Mid won, 8 to 3. McOlynn pitched his third game of the five played here. Score: MINNEAPOLIS. MILWACKEB. AB.H.O.A.B AB.H.O.A.B. Orler. aa I 0 8 3 0 Btrunk. ef... I 3 3 0 0 Pli-kerln. rf 8 1 0 0 0 Itanaall, rf.. 8 1 3 0 0 Quill. d, rf... 3 1 0 0 0 MeOans, lb.. 8 1 11 0 0 Dwni. ib... 117 11 Barrett. If... 4 3 10 0 O'Neill, of... 4 10 0 1 Clark. 8b 8 113 1 Crarath. If... I 0 1 0 0 Roblnaan. s. I 1 I I I Olll. lb 4 0 10 1 0 M'Oorrolek.lb 8 8 10 Colllne. Ib... 4 8 0 3 0 Koran, s 4 3 3 0 0 Block, 0 4 0 110 Mcoirnn, p.. 4 10 18 Wllaon, p.. ..11010 Oberlin. p... 1 8 0 0 0 Total! II 14 XI 1 1 Pitteraon, p. 1 0 0 0 0 Catea 1 0 0 0 0 Totala 18 3 37 14 3 Batted for Patterson In ninth. Minneapolis 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 03 Milwaukee 0 0 0 3 ( 0 0 0 0 Two-base hits: Pickering, O'Neill, Moran. Clark. Stolen bases: Downs, Robinson. Struck out: By Wilson, 1; by Oberlin. 3; by Patterson, 1; by McOlynn, 3. Bases on halls: Off Wilson, 3; off Oberlin, 2; off Patterson, none; off McGtynn, 2. Time: 2:10. Umpires: Conahan and Hayes. Kansas City Take Game. 8T. PAUL, July 14 Kansas City bunched the hits with St. Paul's errors and made It three out of five for the series by a score of .1 to 1. Dorner pitched good ball at all times. Score. ST. PAVL. KANSAS CITY. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B Plynn. lb.... 4 0 It 0 Lleee. If 4 1 4 0 Murray, rf... 1110 Davie, of 10 0 0 O'Brtea. aa.. 4 111 0 Hallman, rf. 4 8 8 0 4 0 Shannon, cf. 8 0 Sulllrao, lb. 4 0 Hetllng, lb.. 4 1 II 1 Hraahear. lb. 4 Cork mm, Ib. 3 1 0 I 0 Polae, as... Wrlfler, tb.. 41 4 4 1 t'erllale. If. 3 I I 3 Carlaoh, a. lrojr. p... Hall 4 1 0 Rltter, 0 8 0 0 0 Punier, 0 Totala. .81 3 17 14 0 Total! II 1 87 U 3 liatttd for Cockman In the ninth. St. Paul 00000000 1-1 Kansas City 2000010003 Two-base hit: O'Brien. Stolen bsses: Mm ray. Davl. Double plays: Boles to Brashear to Sullivan, Bras hear to Boles to Sullivan. First base on balls: Off Dorner, 3 Struck out: By Leroy, 4; by Dorner, S. Passed hall: Rltter. Sacrifice hit: Shan non. Sacrifice fly: Hall. Left on bases: St. Paul. 7; Kansas City, 1. Time: 1:4.1. Umpire: Sullivan. Red Clvnd Blank Uraad Island. GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. July 14 (Spa in ' clal Telegram.) Red Cloud cinched the I game in the first three Innings by hitting Jones for eight safe ones ana ten oaas But one hit, and that a acraich, was mio'i off Fugate. Score: R H E Red Cloud 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 1 1 Grand Island. ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 4 Batteries: Fugate and Carroll; Jones and Ettlng. Central City Defeats Red Sox. CENTRAL CITY. Neb.. July . 14 (Spe cial.) The locals easily defeated the Kan- 0 j sas City Red Sox Tuesday afternoon, 0 1 ticore: 1 Central City 3 0 1 3 0 0 8 -8 Red Box 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0-2 a Batteries: Central Cltv. McMahon and ,'Ogden; Rod Son, fchrader and Gibson. BtrucK our: uy Mcnanon. 1; oy nnraawr, 8 Two-base hits: E. bright, Jarrolt, Mc Mahon; Kansas City, 3. Hastings Defeat Seward. HASTINGS. Neb.. July 14 (Special Tele gism.) Hastings won from Seward today, 4 to 1. Seward waa saved from a shut-out by Clint Neffs" home run In th nlntn. Hits: Hastings, 7; Seward, 8. Errois: Hastings, 3; Seward. 1. Earned runs: Hastings. 3; !eerd. 1. Batteries: Hast ings. Olson and Welgart; beward, Trimble a. id E. l.lr.J. GOLF PLAY AT DES MOINES Abbott and Kiniley Will Hay in Second Bound Today. ANNUAL MEETING THIS EVENING Jack Cadr Mill Probably Re Elected President and Next Tonrnaraent Is "lated for Denver Country Clnh. DES MOINKrt, la, July 14.-L. H. Saw yer of the Evanston club of Kansas City was the hero of the first round of mhtch play In the ninth annual championship tournament of the Transmtsslsslppl Oolf association at the Dee Moines Oolf and Country club today. The Kansas City player defeated F. L. Woodward of the Denver Country club by 1 up after the hardest kind of golf. With only a few ex ceptions the matches In the first round were one-sided. One of the easiest victories of the day was registered by Harry O. Legg of the Minnekahda club of Minne apolis, who won the medal for low qualify ing score yesterday. Legg defeated Jack Cady of Rock Island, president of the Transmlssippl Oolf association, by 9 up and 8 to play. Cady Is suffering from a sore hand and has not been able to play tip to his usual game during this tournament. First Round Match Play. Following are the scores during the first round of match play In the championship fllftht; L. It. Sawyer, Evanston club, Kansas City, defeated F. L. Woodward, Denver Country club, 1 up In 87 holes. Paul Hvde, Wichita Country club, de feated Dwlght Baker, Ottumwa Country club, S up and 4 to plav. R. H. Flnkblne, Oolf and Country club, Dea Moines, defeated Warren Dickinson, i Hyperion club, Des Moines, 3 up and 2 to Dlav A. V. Klnaler, Omaha Country club, de feated Ralph Kyder. Waveland club, Des Moines, 3 up and 2 to play. Harry O. I-gg, Minnekahda club, Minne apolis, defeated Jack Cady, Arsenal club, Block Inland, 8 up and 8 to play. C. R. Jones, Evanston club, Kansas City, defeated W. J. Koyo, Omaha Country club, 10 up and to play. T. B. Griffith, Wichita Country club, de feated E. K. Maine, Hyperion club, Des Moines, 2 tip and 1 to play. P. R. Talbot. Hutchinson Country club, defeated Frank Hale, Hyperion club, Des Moines, 10 up and i to play. B. G. Gulnand. Waveland club, Des Moines, defeated W. H. Ammons. Hyperion club, lies Moines, by default. Gulnand led by t up at the end of the 18 hules played. Fred P. Carr, Hyperion club, lies Moines, defeated Jerome Magee, Omaha Country club, & up and 4 to play. H. A. Fisher, Denver Country club, de feated J. B. Rahm, Omaha Country club, 1 up and 5 to play. 1. i: rnurston, MinneKanna ciun, Minne apolis, defeated W. I). Mlddleton, Arsenal club, Rock Island. 4 up and 3 to play. William Pheehan, Hyperion club, Des Moines, defeated A. A. McClure, Omaha Country club, ( up and 6 to play. Walter Fairbanks. Denver Country club, defeated J. J. Elbert, Oolf and Country club, Dos Moines, up and 7 to play. Donald McClaln, Hyperion club, Des Moines, defeated L. E. Ellis, Hyperion club, Des Moines, 7 up and 6 to play. Sprague Abbott, Omaha Country club, de feated Harlow Hurley, Topeka , Country club, 8 up and 7 to play. Sawyer-Wood ward Match. The Sawyer-Woodward match waa one of tho hardest ever played In a Trans mlsslssippl tournament. At the end of tha first round Sawyer led by 1 up, but at the end of twenty-seven holes Wood ward was In the lead by the Same margin Sawyer was 1 up again at the end of the thirty-fourth hole and the thirty-fifth was halved In four. Woodward snatched almost certain victory from Sawyer on the thirty-sixth green by holding a fifteen-foot putt for a four, winning the hole. Sawyer's drive for the thirty-seventh was the better and he lay over the hole about twenty feet. Woodward went into the ditch on his second, but got out onto the green. Sawyer promptly holed his twenty-foot putt for a three, winning the hole and the best match of the day. Finish In Qualifying; Hound. The 38-hole qualifying round was finished In a driving rain today. Three of the late finishers turned in cards which al tered the makeup of the championship flight. F. P. Thurston of the Minnekahda club, Minneapolis, had the best card, 178, in the late squad. William Chambers and J. B. Lindsay, both the Omaha Field club, turned in 185 and went into a tie at the end of the list. Five ef those tied at 185 were successful in landing in the championship flight. The fortunate one were: Donald MoClaln, Hyperion, De Moines. A. A. McClure, Omaha Country. Jack Cady, Arsenal, Rock Island. F. L. Woodward, Denver Country. William Mlddleton, Arsenal, Hock Island. The pairings for the second round to morrow morning follows: R. H. FiAkblne against L. H. Sawyer. Paul Hyde against P. R. Talbot. A. V. Klnsler against Harry Legg. C. R. Jones against T. B. Griffith. B. Q. Gulnand against Fred P. Carr. H. A. Fisher against T. P. Thurston. William bheehan against Walter Fair bands.' Donald McClaln against Sprague Abbott The matches which promise to attract the most attention are those between Walter Fairbanks and William Bheehan and Paul Hyde and P. R. Talbot. Sheehan Is the champion of the city of Des Moines and is 18 years old, while Fairbanks is one of the veteran golfers of the west and the star of the Denver Country club team, which won the Tom Morris trophy In the recent competition. It Is generally admitted that Sheehan Is a better medal player than Fairbanks, but the veteran Is a more experienced tournament and match player. Paul Talbot la the famous golfing min ister of the Hutchinson. Kan., Country club and one of the best players west of the Mississippi. Paul Hyde is a youngster from Wichita, but one of the sensations of the tournament. AnnnnI Meeting; Today. The annual meeting of the Transmlssls slppl association will be held following a banquet tomorrow night. It Is expected that Jack Cady will be re-elected presi dent and that the Denver Country club will be awarded the next tournament. The second and third rounds of the championship fight will be played tomor- The cause of all skin diseases can be traced to some humor or acid In the blood; the cuticle la always healthy where the circulation is free from ; Impurities. When the blood is infected with acrid or unhealthy matter it ' cannot perform its natural work of nourishing the skin, regulating its tem perature and preserving its normal softness, pliability and heaTthfulneas. 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Book j on 8kin Diseases and any medical advice free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA row. Both are to be 18 holes and one will be played In the morning and the other In the afternoon. DORCHKSTRH DEFEATS SIIICK1.EY WlnnlnsT Bust la Made la Fifteenth Standing; of Teams. DORCHESTER, Nb . July 14 (Special ) Dorchester won a f If leen-lnnltig contest from Shlckley yesterday, at Shlckley, by the score of 1 to 1. It as the fastest ami hardest-fought game of the Trl-County league. Phelps pitched excellent ball for Shlcklev, striking out elehteen and allow ing eight hits Dorchester got their win ning; run In the fifteenth by a single and a steal by J. Hyers and a two-bagger by A. Mnrraay. The fielding of both teams and the pitching of Phelps were the fea tures of the game. Score: Dorchester 0 00000001 00000 12 Shlckley 1 000000A000000 01 Hits: Dorchester. 8; Shrcsley, i. Errors: Dorchester. ; Shlckley, 4. Struck out: By Phelps. 1; by Bvers. 7. Bsses on halls: Off Phelps, I; off Byere, 1. Ratterlrs: Dorchester. L. Bvers and A. Morrasy; Shlckley, Pbe'pe and Thome. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Sklnkle. Other games. Tuesday. July IS: At Fairmont Fairmont. 2; Ueneva, 1. At Sutton Exeter, 4; Sutton, a Won. Lost. Pet. Shlckley 0 8 .750 futton 6 B .M5 orchester 8 6 .5"0 Fairmont I S Oeneva 4 7 .8"4 B:xeter 4 8 .S-U names Frldav. July 18 Shlckley and Dorchester at Dorchester. Fairmont and Geneva at Oeneva, Sutton and Exeter at Exeter. GAMES IN T1IHKK-I LEAGUE Decatur Defeats Cedar Rnplds In Tvrel ve-lnnlnr Game. DECATUR. III., July 14 -Roudehush's single won for Deoatur in the twelfth In ning today. Score: R H E. Decatur 0 0000000020 1-3 7 2 Cedar Rapids 0 0000000080 0-2 8 3 Batteries: Hunt and Boucher; Carmlchael and Itohrer. BLOOMINOTON. 111., July 14.-&nyder's hit In the tenth, following a base can balls rtind a sacrifice, won a hotly-contested game for niininintDn m i.iv H,mre ror '"'"Kon. to . today. BoorH Bloomlnuton 1 00000100 -9 t 0 Hock Island 1 00000001 0-2 3 2 Batteries: Steel and Smith; Wilson and Starke. PEMRIA. III.. Julv 14 Dubuque shut out Peoria, 3 to 0, today by superior batting. Score: HUE. Peoria' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 fr-0 4 2 Dubuque 0 0001008 03 9 8 Batteries: Roger and HlgRlns; Wilder and Nunnemachrr. SPRINGFIELD. III'.. July 14.-Pavenport easily defeated the champions this af i'.r noon, B to 2. Score: R H E. Springfield 0 0000020 02 7 1 Davenport 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0-4 8 S Batteries: Crandy, Miller and Johnson; Hlnrlchsen and E. Smith. Base Ball Team Henra-anlsed. FRIEND. Neb., July 14 (Special I The Friend Base Rail association was reorgan ized at the city hall last Saturday night with Frank Nelson president. A. II. Frantx secretary-treasurer and Ray Page manager. The new management starts out In first class shape financially and has secured a pitcher from the Western league and two Infielders from the Three-Eye league, who will report next week, which will greatly strengthen the present lineup and give Friend one of the fastest Independent teams In the state. The new management wants games with any of the fast teams In this section of the country. The following are the dates of the Friend team thus fur ar ranged: Hastings at Friend. Julv 15 and 16: Friend at Hastings, July 18. 20 and 21; Friend at Red Cloud. July 22. 23 and 24; Red Cloud at Friend. July 36. V and 21; Friend at Mllford tournament, August 11 and 12. Base Bnll and Hares At Creston. CRESTON, la., July 14 (Special.) The Creston Driving club, In connection with the race meet to be held here Aug'ist 21. 26 and K. decided at a meeting held Tues day night to nold a base ball tournament at the same time, and have hung up a purse of 8fiO0 to be decided among four ef the best clubs of southwesti-m Jowa ob tainable for ..hose -lates. The aaines will be played on he rn-e tra.k diamond and will be run betrvwn the heate rf the raceii. The money will be an divided that the lowest amount wM hs more than rufflclent to pay the exDenxes of the fn, winning It, and the first money will be amply large enough to cause a scramble among the teams pitted against each 01 lit r. Valentine Win Serond. VALENTINE. Neb., July 14. (Special Telegram.) Stanton and VRlentlne playad their second game here today and It was a hummer, being a 3 to 2 ram In favor of Valentine. Tomorrow the same teams play their third and last game nd as both teams have one game,. It will be a hotly contested match. Score: Valentine 01001000 3 Stanton 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 02 Batteries: Valentine, Kirkland and Cox; Stanton, fcindelar aud Hopper. Struck out: By Kirkland, It; by Sindelar, ft. Hits: Valentine 7; Stanton, 6. Time: 1:30. Um pire: Jackson. Tekamah Defeat! Lyons. TEKAMAH, Neb., July' 14 (Special. )- The rekaman wnit hox won rrom tne Lyons team here this morning by the Score or 6 to 3. The feature or the game were the pitching of Cass and the excellent support given him by Petty and Rice. Lyons was outclassed in all points of the game, five Infield errors being made by tnvm in on inning, ttoore: Tekamah 0 1001800 S Lyons 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 03 Batteries: Tekamah, Cass and Rice; L,yons, tioovee and Hoffman, struck out By Caaa, 16; by Bovee, 8. Umpire: Miss Amanda Clements. ... i AiiiBscv ajeieat ueaawooa. ALLIANCE, Neb.. July 14. (Special Tel egram. tne ueaawooa team met Its sec ond defeat here today by a acore of 4 to 2 In favor of Alliance. The stellar pitching of Saline, box artist, and the double play made by Bohner, Smith and Carey were features or tne game, ana certainly amaxed the natives. This constant playing is making the Alliance team the superior of an corners. Batteries: Alliance. Saline and Bohner Dead w ood. Hendrln and Burlington. Tho same teams play tomorrow. Frlrad Win from Harvard. FRIEND, Neb.. Julv 14. (Soeclal Tale gram.) The locals defeated Harvard nere tnis arternoon. Score: R H E. Harvard 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 02 6 t Friend 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 - T 3 Batteries: Harvard. Simpson and Oalen tlne; Filend, Leach and Lucas. Struck out: By Simpson, by Leach, 8. fwo baso hits: Lucas, Morse. Double play: Carden, unassisted. Six Straight for Clbboa. OIBBON, Neb., wuly 14. (Special Tele gram.) The local bane ball team today defeated the Kearney ball team by a score of i to 4. Gibbon has been playing fault less ball this season, this being it sixth consecutive victory. Two Game SPENCER. B. D.. t Spencer, July 14 (Special )- In carnival gamea Tueaday afternoon Ful- CURES I DISEASES tnn defeated Fpeneer. to 4. Batteries: H arson st.d Wiles; 1 .Ine'K urel and Er'os Humboldt als.i d.-feated Canova here In a one-sidi d game. 1? to 1. BF.COND nV"F TEK AMAH HACKS All Events Are Won In Straight Meets. TEK A M A H, Neb.. July 14 (Special ) Tho second day's racoe more than pleased the 1.SC.0 j'ct'ple who had the nerve to leave home with the clouds threntenlng a down pour all the forenoon, but which fulled to materialize other tl an eminnh to lay the dust and mske the track In flue condition The races were not so exciting as yester day, owing to the fact that ail races were won In straight heats. Summaries: 3 25 pace, purse 8400 : Tom Grundy, b. h.. Allen Bros.. Marlon, la 1 1 1 Surny Jim. b. h., Fred Robare. Te- kamah. Nob. 4 11 Georgia L., b. m.a J. A. Edwards, Eureka. Kan. .. S I Dt ta Bielwood. b. m , E. A. North, Mason City, la 3 Odalene Duplex, b. m., E. A. S.tge, Presho. S. D 3 Fox S., a. h... Fred Douglas. York, Neb ds Time: 2:.7Vi. 2 2:nV. 3 24 trot, purse 1400 Ax Ion. b. h., Allen Bros., Marlon. la. 1 The Ieglslnior, b. h., Joe McGutre, 1 Benson. Neb. .. 2 Tom Smith, b. York. Neb Ben Nevis, b. h h Fred Douglas, . J. B. keath. Ioia, Knn t Elmore, b. h., Ben Rhodes. Kearney, Neb 7 Sequel B., s. m., L. Betts, Omaha.. 8 Jlmmle, h. h., A. L. Cushinan, Pender. Neb 4 5 Sds 7ds Virginia Ma, b. in., O. M. Hatch, Bladen, Neb ds Time: 2:21V., 2:164. 2:21'. Running, five-eighths of a mile, purse 3100. Don Bonnett (Mark Coffey, Atlantic, la.) won, Stel'a Perkins tD. J. Dalrymple, Rockport, Mil.) second, Young Molo (C. L. Bracken, Hastings, Neb.) third. Time: 1 04. Joe Faustus, Lady Chemist. Gold NunRett, Allegory, Myrtle M. and Butcher Bov also ran. Piogram for tomorrow (Omaha and South Onuiha day): 2:12 pace, eleven starters, purs 8100. 2:18 trot, eleven sturters. nurse 100 2:20 pace, eleven starters, purse fioo. Three-quarters of a mile running, starters, purse 3100. ten TENNIS TOlllNAMENT S A TV RDtY Slna-les and Doubles Championship Will Benin this Week. Corslderable Interest has been worked t:p In the tennis tournament at the Omaha Field club, which begin Aaturdnv, for the championship In singles and doubles. The city tournament has been growing In popu larity each year, with a larger entry list, and this year It bos been decided to hoi I the tournament for a week and a duy. and for thru reason am many matches as possi ble will be run off Saturday. Omaha has more tennis courts than ever before and more tennis players and nil these are Invited by the directors of the Omaha Field club to tnsi.e use of their seven splendid clsv courts for the tourna ment which starts Saturday. The entrance fee Is 81 for singles and 31 M' a team In tin doubles and the management would lile to have the entries In as soon as possible. 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