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8 c 2) n e: 1 o. O c P o ar J t: SI m i f: r i 1 II' WESTERN LEAGUE RECORDS Bonrke Family Adranoei ia Batting", with Three Men Above .300 Mark. FISHES' STILL KINO BASE THIEF prnrrr of Paeblo Hu Him Tleo 1'p to Time of Tals Table, bat Red rrtn Attests! After the popster Stops Work. Tli Rourke family has raised Its team batting average six point during the week. The figures a. a made up are reckoned from Thursday to Thursday. Three Omaha player still remain above the 800 mark, or rather one la Just on that mark. Fisher, King and Welch are In the honor roll. Spencer la atlll tied with Fisher of Omaha In base stealing, according to the recvorda, but that doea not Include the three steals FUher made In Thursday's game. Omaha has dropped Into the second division In team fielding, but still leads In the total number of stolen baaea and sacri fice hits. The league records: AB. K. H. AV. Edmondson. Sioux City loo M U .Ml Miller. PueDlo .u it 44 .t6 Jaertens, Dee Moines jones, Denver bintth, Mou,x City Holmes, bioux City.... it It-hor, Oinana btankard. uenver Clark, Pueblo bpencer, ruebio '.ivitiie, Sioux City v.eicn, bioux city itiitg, Umtm uuvia, uenver Cole. Vv Ichlta leader, Des Mulnes eiholf, Les Mulnes.... tvicn, Omaha 'i nomas, Lincoln bonannon, Uenver ooiiipsoo, uenver Jtumer, bioux City uaviUHou, Lincoln noiieiibeck, Uinana ... Curtis, Pueblo 'A liOlltSkUII, luptHK ivei ner, uph oiuines . . bcmpKe, Omaha MUM'. Uativer biutail, ;ioux Cuy Campbell, oioux City,... jiiui un.ana ...1 eiuen, Denver lassaay, unutr 1 onion, Topeaa Auuaieton, tticnlia .itr, Wlcnlia Kane, unulw ui(ii-on, Lincoln l.miiuan, Denver i'tnneil, vviuhlia uwyer, Des Moines Lrennan, Vvluhlia iuaulcus, Des Moines.... .feuigiew, n Ichlta Uagnier, Lincoln Westerzil, Wichita Kernes, Topeka Dal ton, Des Moines Clarke, Des Moines Kahl, Topeka Lindsay, Denver Juile, Lincoln r'ox, Lincoln Lieier. Topeka I en I, Puelilo Anderson. Wichita Iiughes, Wichita kunkel, Topeka Chabek. Sioux City A 1 U . 2,4 53 t .43 a 68 si .Hi n u U .41 til M A .8S0 MS ill 6- .& 24 44 -1M6 Uo 40 VI .a4 140 U 40 .aU 1K4 ff St ......& 40 M .Hll 1 I s .12 274 42 83 . 244 41 i4 .JO J Hi -it 14 .Mil 2t4 4 7 .oOU Jt tl tO . 84 lb 26 .2V8 ltfU ii 04 .'tub 4o t li . 2; na 18 .a It ll Ml .di 2 40 IW 1U 14 2 ,2m lua u i -si lis 2 ol .281 U b4 01 .20 b2 ia .(hi a bi IJ 220 42 2 2t8 41 71 281 08 7a 2o2 40 to 11 U 88 lit 21 48 2b4 4s ii .2.7 H 40 81 261 84 72 284 46 78 234 46 64 us 10 16 2,6 28 76 2i0 3 66 rt H6 72 Ml 28 72 164 32 44 1S47 42 66 80 4 6 Ii2 24 46 201 35 53 27 4 26 71 270 84 70 267 41 f) t lb 21 217 26 61 269 42 6J 235 31 6 29 8 7 . Andreas. Moux City 249 02 CO Logrlivir. Lincoln 212 2 60 Henry, Topeka 17 2 4 Coihan, Pueblo 221 26 51 tauman. Omaha. 74 10 17 S..ta, lx s Moines 44 8 10 Swlfi. 1 Uf bio 66 8 15 1 onno, 1 oeblo ..22 2 6 Hendrix, J opeka Aiuerman, Sioux City... William. Ivn Moines.. Mine. 1'ueblo liowney, Topeka Wooley, Topeka Colllaan, lies Moines... Sullivan, Lli'.coln Franok, Omaha 63 3 12 63 6 12 112 12 25 203 27 45 208 17 46 270 35 5 290 32 62 211 15 46 2il 42 53 190 14 40 62 7 13 Oondlni;, Onuiha t'ooley, Topelfa . Locke, I'm bio danis, lenver Freeman, S o'ix Cl;y.. Walters. I'uchlo From., S'oox City , Manon, Lincoln 68 11 14 44 II 9 41 3 10 18 22 38 ....... li i I 70 1 14 40 4 8 Keelcy. Omaha 5Tci"n'feily. Lincoln 40 8 Holland. Wichita Frltchctt. Pueblo .150 18 30 ..197 16 89 Lower, Omaha , Kaufman. Topeka . Clark. Wichita A bbott. Topeka Lanir. Den Mnlnes.. Hcberto. Wichita ... Jonon, Lincoln Jolinoon. Lincoln ... alirann. Pueblo ... Wawon. Denver AltchiFon, Wichita ..61 12 .. 67 4 13 .. S6 I 7 ..ICS II 20 .. 80 10 15 ..155 16 19 .. 56 8 10 ..56 8 10 ..66 10 10 .. 30 1 5 .. 42 3 7 .. 80 10 IS Phca. Sioux City.... Ford. Denver 31 1 6 .161 Sanders, Omaha 44 6 7 .169 Dlmsteail, Denver 46 5 7 .156 Purnum, Topeka 32 4 5 .156 Shaner. Wichita, 64 5 10 .156 Farthing. Llncom 20 t 8 .160 Hlersdcrfer. Des Moines 47 8 7 .149 Miller. Des Moines 66 4 7 .125 CIsHne. Denver 21 0 I .0 JncNson. Pueblo 27 2 2 . 074 N.igi-1. Lincoln 29 2 I .OiS Pitchers' Records. Th records of pitchers who have engaged , In seven or mere games are as follows: W. L. O'm.stcod. Denver 11 Adams. Denver 6 La nit, Des Moines 16 Senders. Omaha 8 Brennan. Wichita 12 Alderman. Sioux City 12 Chabek. Sioux City 6 Freeman. Sioux City ( I over, Omaha 10 From. Sioux City 8 3 right. Toneka .. 6 AUchlnon. Wichita I'ollenheck, Omaha 10 Keelcy. Oaha 7 Pnrnum. Topeka T Pohrnnon Denver 5 Hendrlx. Toreka 7 Galliano. Pueblo 8 V'afison Denver 5 M'ller. Pes Moines 3 Punno, Pueblo 4 Clark, Drs Moines 6 Shaner. Wichita 10 Swift. Tuehlo 9 Jnlinson. Lincoln 8 Ford. Denver 4 Kaufman. Topeka 10 Jackson, Puehlo ... 3 VcCaffcrty. Lincoln 4 Jones Llnco'n 6 Clark V Ichlta 8 Piersdorfer. Des Moines 4 Hatch. Pueblo 3 Farth'nT Lincoln 2 Na-rcl, Lincoln 1 Fielding; Averages. PO. Ponno. Pueblo I Adams. Denver t I ang. Des Moines 8 VrUht. Topeka 3 Matt less, Des Moines 133 Bohannon. Denver 96 Casualty. Denver .117 Cadman, Omaha , Towne. Sioux City ... Hunter. Bioux City .. W aldron, Lincoln ... Weaver. Wichita Condlng, Omaha Holland. Wichita Thomas, Lincoln Wooley, Topeka Lindsay, Denver liurnum. ' Topeka Cooley, Topeka Abbott, Topeka Dwyer, Des Moines ... Clark. lies Moines ... Shaner, Wichita Clark. Pueblo Johnson, Lincoln Sullivan. Lincoln Campbell, Sioux City Kelden, Denver Kane, Omaha Kernes, Topeka Cbabeck. Sioux City , Honry, Topeka Shea. Bioux City Fenlon. Topeka Gler, Topeka Kahl. Topeka , Fisher, Omaha Galliano, Pueblo Biiea. Dee Moines .... Dai ton, Dea Molnea , C'-irtle. Pueblo Kunkel. Topeka Pox. Lincoln , Jones, Lincoln , McCafferty, Lincoln , From, Sioux City .... Olmatead. Denver .... .. 87 ..233 ..693 ..105 ..324 .,244 ..324 ..743 ..124 ..bit .. 4 ..166 ..175 ..649 .. 1 .. I ..664 .. 7 ..393 .. M ..121 ..691 ..337 .. .. 17 ..146 ..101 ..137 36 11 11 3 69 7 76 SO 7 66 16 I I 41 11 36 1 1 t 37 8 16 19 34 1 66 3 43 21 60 2 77 11 4 I 8 44 68 11 I 3 76 167 16 13 .109 13 t 66 I 16 4 14 i .. 83 ..106 .. 67 4 86- 16 ..344 144 175 16 Ml I 66 I I 67 I 1 30 I Jude, Llnooln 114 I Official American League Batting Averages to July 5 Club. Detroit Philadelphia Honton C'Jevelar.d ... No. Games. A.B. Runs. Hits. Pet. 70 I. Ml 2'4 59 2 67 1.1 649 2T.T 69 3.241 2 B7S W 7 1 241 242 538 NO Name and Club. Games. Collin, Phils 67 Lajole, Cleveland. ...64 Stone, St. Louis 21 Heltmlller, Phlla...l! Hoffman. St. Louls..47 Browne, Waxh 41 Crawford. 1'etrolt. . .70 Cobb. Petrolt 70 Lord, Boston 64 Carr(ran. Boston ...4 5 Murphv, Phlla 5 Iger. Phlla 17 Speaker, Boton ....62 Bender. Plilla 18 FaMerly, Cleveland. .41 Stephen, St Louis. .30 Btshl. Boston 62 Hooper. Boston ....61 Bush, Detroit 70 fcna;le, New Tork 80 Crlas. St. Louis 21 Oardner, Boston ....10 Wslah, Chicago ....16 T,1vlnKton. Phlla.... 17 Celer. Boston 51 tfartsel. Phlla 60 Stnnas;e. Detroit ...39 Baker. Phlla 64 Steele. Boston 13 I'urtell. Chicago ....62 Wagner, Boston ....62 Dlneen. St. Louis... 7 Roasman, Detroit ...53 Lord. Cleveland ....61 Turner. Cleveland ..47 fngla'ib. Wnah 61 Grlrs-s. St. Louis... .32 Birmingham, Cleve. .29 Lellvelt. Wash 14 Davis, Philadelphia. 67 Chaae, New York. ..65 Wolter. Boston 31 McBrlde. Wash... i.. 66 Cree. New York.... 61 Dougherty, Chicago. 68 Morlartv, Detroit ..46 Mullln. Detroit 20 Elberfeld, New York. 68 Hartsell, St. Louis.. 67 Demmltt, New York.. 47 N. Clsrke, Cleve 2 pchaefer, Detroit ..70 Stovall. Cleveland . . 67 clntvre. Detroit ..69 Kites," Boston 64 Oanley, Wnh-Phl1a..0 Austin. New York .. 50 1 sPorto, New York. .35 Bull. N. Y. -Cleve. . .34 Mlnchninn, Cleve.... 66 T. Jones, St. Louis.. 63 SchmWlt. Detroit 85 Keeler, New York.. .37 McConne.ll. Boston. ..51 Krause, Phlla 11 Wnllsce. St. Louis.. .67 At. Chlcswo 69 Thomas. Phlla 62 Donahue. Chi. -Wash. .45 Dtiyle. New York.... 6 Parent, Chicago ....46 Williams. St. IxiulB. .60 Goods, Cleveland ...63 Conroy. Washlneton 66 Hemphill. New York. 87 Wlllett, Detroit 22 Perrlng, Cleveland ..31 French. Boston ....15 White. Chicngo 40 Powell, Ft. Louis... 18 Donahue, Boston ...18 Donovan, Detroit ... 6 A.B. n. II. 5b. 8b. h.r. B.h. 8 b. Pet. 266 37 94 14 1 2 1 " 208 10 71 16 t 0 7 6 860 81 7 28 0 1 0 3 1 848 l 8 7 0 0 0 1 1 823 167 20 65 4 6 1 2 162 18 f0 6 3 1 4 6 3J9 270 89 38 15 7 4 7 828 255 43 32 T 6 1 I !7 22 210 31 65 4 1 1 U 1 10 1 JO 18 40 6 2 0 4 i 807 241 27 73 7 2 16 80S 20 2600020 8U0 329 II 70 12 8 3 7 18 289 42 3 12 2 0 0 8 1 286 130 14 37 8 6 0 4 1 285 81 23 1 0 2 2 2 284 180 28 51 S 5 2 6 8 283 180 22 61 1 2 0 2 12 2"8 246 45 70 T 0 0 20 23 282 216 32 61 11 3 I 7 2X2 82 1 610 0 0 281 26 I 7 0 2 0 8 0 2X6 43 4 13 4 0 0 1 2 279 36 4 10 2 2 0 4 0 2V8 166 24 46 11 1 0 t T 277 174 17 48 3 4 0 7 0 276 123 r6 6 2 0 I 1 274 227 29 62 8 I 19 3 272 22 8 6 1 0 0 1 2 278 185 17 60 6 1 0 11 270 209 19 66 10 3 9 268 16 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 267 177 14 47 4 2 0 T 8 266 189 20 60 4 2 1 10 6 285 186 23 49 7 8 0 2 14 264 192 22 60 4 1 3 6 261) 104 7 27 6 0 0 1 2 260 100 8 26 1 0 1 0 3 260 60 8 18 1 2 0 1 2 260 243 26 68 14 6 0 8 8 259 212 25 65 9 1 0 8 14 258 89 7 23 2 4 1 8 1 268 207 15 63 1 8 0 0 14 7 256 207 80 58 8 8 1 7 7 2n6 192 26 49 9 8 0 18 16 265 149 13 88 7 2 0 6 12 256 61 7 13 4 0 0 0 2 2R5 221 30 66 8 10 3 18 2b3 260 24 65 7 3 0 7 7 260 127 17 32 2 6 2 5 7 2i0 80 9 20 2 1 0 ,T 1 250 ?25 23 66 11 0 0 13 11 24 220 38 64 8 2 0 11 6 246 278 38 68 18 0 0 2 7 244 117 24 53 8 2 0 14 244 206 26 60 7 1 0 24 8 243 163 11 37 . 8 3 1 12 T. 212 116 12 28 6 1 0 6 2 241 125 16 80 5 1 0 4 6 240 219 27 62 8 7 1 9 6 287 212 20 60 8 2 0 13 6 236 98 7 28 4 0 1 12 2 235 123 15 80 2 0 1 14 3 234 206 84 43 8 6 0 8 13 233 80 1 7 1 0 0 0 0 2S!f 237 16 65 8 1 1 4 6 232 132 24 42 8 2 0 18 9 231 160 16 37 8 2 0 3 8 281 156 10 86 4 1 0 7 4 281 IS 1.3 0 0 0 0 0 231 166 19 38 8" 1.0 7 10 229, 206 19 47 1 8 0 8 8 228 206 21 47 2 4 0 0 6 228 247 20 66 9 4 0 14 13 227 88 10 20 8 1 0 2 8 227 63 5 12 2 3 0 2 0 226 89 11 20 8 4 0 6 4 225 49 8 11 2 0 0 1 1 224 121 16 2T 1 8 0 8 4 228 86 1 8 1 0 0 2 0 222 27 1 1 0 1 2 0 222 9 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 222 .iol ..au ,2J .211 .2.8 .76 .27 a .274 .2io .272 .2,1 .271 . 27u .266 .2u7 .26,' . 266 .264 .26J .269 .2i8 .263 .240 .243 .248 241 .141 .2 6 .235 .231 .230 .227 .2;7 PO. A. E. Ave. Davidson, Lincoln 169 9 .962 .9o2 .847 .946 ws .9 Hi .946 .944 .944 .943 .943 ,9U .948 .942 912 UH2 .t2 .941 .941 .937 .936 .936 .940 .931 Mi .933 .9.12 .931 .930 -928 .927 .926 .926 .923 .920 .920 .91 .919 .919 Kernar, lea Moines lii Petllgrew, Wichita 129 Miller. Des Moines 8 25 10 14 8 27 2 4 4 Hollsnbeck, Omaha ' 23 .2J7 Thompson, Denver 148 62 12 77 21 47 3 .226 Mine, jr-ueDio Lower, Omaha Hughes, Wichita Anureaa, Sioux City . Brennan, Wichita Middietun, Wiohlta .. iael, Lincoln Jonea, Denver Maag, Denver banders, Omaha Kaufman, Topeka ... Clurine, Denver Hogriever, Lincoln .. Aiuerman, bioux City 289 .226 .223 . 222 .216 .215 . 214 4 ....167 188 21 ....lib 188 22 .... 9 41 I .... 71, 12 6 .... 3 30 2 ....161 17 11 ....122 139 16 .213 .211 . 211 .210 6 43 3 12 69 6 .211 30 82 6 138 2 2 to 11 64 4 .206 .204 .frtt apencer, pueblo uuaiuer, Lincoln 10 .200 210 201 28 . 200 . 200 Koueris, Wichita. 319 Mason, Lincoln 60 41 26 26 t 96 18 10 8 6 32 I .200 otuvall, Lincoln 77 .200 lUng, Omaha 156 .U8 fennell. Wichita, 128 Weich, Omaha 100 .197 .194 .194 .194 .1R7 .187 .182 .179 .179 .167 .167 .162 Keeley, Omaha Walters, Pueblo .112 146 20 . I 36 I 6 90 I .101 1U9 17 .W 161 27 . 1 43 4 .118 180 26 .60 98 14 .130 64 17 Clark, Wichita Jackson, ruebio Siankard, Denver Franck, Omaha Blersdorfer, Des Moines. Downey, Topeka Bchlpke, Omaha Cole. Wichita Prltchett. Pueblo 79 111 17 Davis, Denver 1 Ford. Denver 2 1 Smith. Sioux City '.'.'.'.'.'.119 200 80 20 3 Miller, Pueblo 66 8 6 Wasson, Denver 8 18 2 Freeman, Sioux City 6 86 4 Williams, Des Moines 60 94 15 Bader, Des Moines 61 10 7 Pendry, Omaha 112 106 24 Westerxil, Wichita. 109 109 24 Hartman, Denver 155 162 85 Corhan, Pueblo 150 162 36 Anderson, Wichita 133 133 31 Mertens. Des Moines ........ 64 6 7 Fdmondson, Sloux-Clty .... 62 11 Welch, Sioux City 73 119 24 Hendrlx, Topeka 4 40 6 Colllgan, Des Moines 134 150 87 Altchlson. Wichita 3 34 5 Locke. Pueblo 16 42 8 Nelhoff. Des Moines 67 146 32 Av. .786 .750 .750 .85 .881 .879 .879 .873 .870 .865 .864 .833 .. SO .. SO .727 .706 Thomason, Topeka 41 7 7 Farthing. Lincoln 6 20 8 Jehl, Pueblo 61 18 10 Swift. Pueblo 12 46 Holmes. Sioux City 36-6 t Stolen Pases Fisher, Omaha Spencer. Pueblo Fox. Lincoln Hunter, Sioux City Hughes, Wichita I'endry, Omaha King. Omaha .667 .667 .643 .625 .615 .600 .600 .MW .5J-3 .583 .6S6 .633 .. 22 ... 20 .. 19 ... 19 ... 19 .. 18 .. 18 .. 17 .. 17 .600 .500 .600 .500 .500 .476 .474 .471 .444 .436 .429 .400 .353 .333 .308 .273 .2.V) .222 Smith, Sioux City Campbell, Sioux City Nellioff, Des Moines Franck, Omaha All other players have leas than 17, Sacrifice Hits Pendry, Omaha Fox, Lincoln Gairnler, Lincoln Anderson, Wichita King. Omaha Welch, Omaha Andreas. Sioux City Welch, Sioux City., 12 Franck. Omaha n Sullivan, Lincoln u No other player ffas to exceed 1L , Team Fatting Sioux City, .292; Denver, .276; Omaha. .268; Pueblo, .265; Wichita. 2i3; Topeka. .250; Des Moines, .348; Lincoln. .2:0. Team Fielding Lincoln, .968: Topeka, .!54; Denver, .9f,2; Sioux City, .948; Omaha, .947; Des Moines, .940; Wichita, .939; Pueblo. .931. S'olen Bases Omaha, 119; Sioux City, 116; Lincoln, 95; Wichita. 95; Denver. 92; Pueblo, 92; Des Moines, 89; Topeka, 73. Av 1 00) 1 000 1 DIM 1.0P0 .994 .9'3 .9J 9H .9.6 .95 .983 Sacrifice Hits Omaha, 114; Sioux City, HO, Uncoln, 92; Wichita, 78: Topeka, 66; Pueblo, 62; Des Moines. 53; Denver, 63. ."SJ .982 .9M .9S0 .978 .978 .975 .974 .7S .973 .9,1 .971 .971 .971 .971 .970 .970 .970 .970 4 .67 KETCHEL FIGHTS IN SEPTEMBER Two Clnbs Are Blddlagr for Match with Langford. 8AN FRANCISCO. July 17.-Although Wlllus Brltt. manager of Stanley Ketchel, and Joe Woodman, manager of 8am Lang ford, have consented to allow their men to fight a finish fight at Ely, Nev., on Labor day afternoon for a purse of 82S.O00, another club has come to the front with an offer for the men to battle a twenty-round bout. This club is the Mission Athletic, club of San Frandsoo and wants the fight era to meet the latter part of next month. Sidney Hester, manager of the latter club, last night posted forfeit of 36.000 aa a guarantee to pull off the fight He claims to have Langford'a consent and offers Ketchel 110.000, win, lose or draw, or he can taks 60 per cent of the gross receipts for his end. Hester says that the fight promoters of Ely have failed to post a forfeit as ret for the Kstcbel-Langford fight at the Ely bank. .964 4 .961 .961 .90 .860 .FS9 .7 .9S6 .964 .5i .962 .9. J .o3 gfge - " " Tm" """"" I I c.-i-Hi U t tannla rlirnment CLUB BATTING Club. New York.. St. Louis .. WaxhlnRton Chicago ..... INDIVIDUAL BATTING Name and Club. Games. Falkenherg, Clave.... 6 Delehanty, Wash.... 63 Tsnnehill. Chicago.. 65 Smith. Chicago 24 Arellsnes, Boston ...26 Isliell, Chlcsgo 62 Knight. New York.. .57 Ballev, St. Louis.... 9 Nlcholls. Phlla 18 Ferris, St. Louis... .67 Rvan. Boston 12 McConnell. N. Y 13 Klelnow, New York..8"8 Sweeney. New York.. IS Blair, Nw York.. ..86 Parrv, Philadelphia.. 68 McAleese. St. Ixmls..46 Lake. New York.... 18 Burchell, Boston . ... 7 Hushes, New York... 8 Young. Cleveland ...17 Oldrlng. Phlla 25 Patterson. St Louis.. 12 Street. Washington. .67 O'Learv, Detroit ...63 Welday, Chicago ....27 Qulnn, New York.. .11 Clymer, Wash 88 Hahn, Chlcsgo 65 Milan. Wah1ngtcn..69 Coombs, Phlla 18 Graham. St. Inu1s...l8 Smith, Washington. .12 Owens, Chicago 30 Brochett. New York. .16 Payne, Chlcsgo ..... 8 Clcotte. Boston 12 Altlzer, Chicago ....30 Freeman, Wash 19 Smith. St. T.otils 7 Tsnnehill. Wash.... 16 Works. Detroit 6 Bradlev, Cleveland ...66 Cravath. Chl.-Wash...22 Berber, Cleveland ...16 Snencer. Boston ....28 Bemls. Cleveland ...16 Burns, Chicago 11 Summers, Detroit .... 1 1 Wsrhop. New York. 18 Blsnkenshln. Wash.. 20 Hhosdes, Cleve 12 Howell, St Louis. 6 Plank. rh"',elph1a...17 Johnson, Wash 20 ScMltrer, t'hlln -Bos.1 2 Sullivan. Chicago ..48 Crlirer. St. Iouls....41 Kllllan, Detroit R D. Jones. Detroit. . ..1 1 Thonev, Boston ....IS Husrhes Wssh 16 Joss, Cleveland 15 Manning. New York.. 12 Strunk. Phlla 11 SHton, Cleveland .. 5 Grav. Washington ...24 Pelty. St. 7,oul8 9 Sutor, Chicago 6 Morian. Bon. -Phlla. .17 Scott, Chicago 12 Flene. Chlcsgo 10 Barr. Philadelphia. ..19 Sneer. Detroit 6 Wsddell, Pt Louis.. 18 ' Vlckers. Phlla 15 Suggs, Detroit 9 Chech, Boston 15 Davis. Chicago 10 Altrock, Chi. -Wash. .11 Groom. Wahlngton..22 Llebhardt, Cleve.... 6 BOSTON BEATS CLEVELAND (Continued from First Page.) out: By Plank, 4: by Pelty, 7. Wild pitch: Plank. Time: 1:60. Umpires: Evans and Perrlne. Score, second game: gT. UHJ1B. PHILADELPHIA. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.K. Rartutl, .. I 1 0 1 Htrtp.l, If... 3 17 0 0 Si on., rf 4 111 1 Oanlsr, cf....4 1800 Hoffman, of. I 1 4 0 0 Collins, Jb... 4 1110 Grll. It.... I 9 10 0 Murphr. rf... I 1 3 0 01 Jonca, lb ( I 10 1 0 Baksr, lb.... 4 8 110 William, tb. 1 3 0 Barry, M 0 I 0 0 rarrlt, lb.... 4 1 1 0 0 H.rr.tl, lb... I 110 1 Crlgar. 8 0 1 0 0 Liv'satoae, e 4 1 4 1 CrlH. d. . 1 Liygtn, p.... a v 1 v . 8 0 1 3 0 Plnk 1 0 0 0 0 Nichols, as... 1 0 10 0 .36 91783 Totals M I 14 11 3 Howall, p.. ToUls.... Batted for Dygert In ninth. St. Louis 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 -6 Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 04 Two-base hit: Hartsel. Three-base hit: Baker. Hits: Off Crlss, 2 In one and two thirds Innings; off Howell, 6 in seven and one-third Innings. Sacrifice hits: Ganley, Griggs. Sacrifice fly: Crlger. Stolen baaes: Collins, Murphy, Livingstone, Barr, Hart sel. Double play: Stone to Jones. Left on baaes: St. Louis, 6; Philadelphia, 8. Bases on balls: Off Crlss, 3; off Dygert, 6; off Howell, 2. Hit with pitched ball: By Dy gert, Hoffman. Struck out: By Crlss, 2; by Howell. 4: by- Dygert. 2. Wild pitch: Dygert. Balk: Dygert. - Time: 2:10. Um pires: Perrlne and Evans. DETROIT HITS THE BALL HARD Defeats New York la Easy Game by Score of 9 to 3. DETROIT, July 17. Brockctt was rather easy for Detroit, two' singles, two doubles and a home run off Mclntyre In the first two innings causing his retirement. Chea bro did fairly well, but too late. New York's batting did not count, because the hits came with two out In too many cues. It was a very ordinary exhibition, fea tured only by Detroit's base running. Morlarlty stole home, for the third time .917 .917 .914 914 .913 .011 .911 .610 ."901 .901 .901 .899 .m .892 .8X9 this season. Score: DETROIT. NEW YORK. B. HO. A.B. B.H.O.A.K. MeTntyrs. If. 4 1 0 0 0 Demmltt. cf.. 1 . u 0 Bush, as..... I llf Austin, lb... 6 3 3 Crawford, cf. 4 0 I 0 0 CHase, lb.... 6 111 0 l Cobb, rf 4 tOO 0 Elhe fald, s 4 3 0 I 1 Ronsman, lb. t 0 It 1 0 Engla, If 4 0 8 0 0 Morlarllr, lb. 4 I 1 10 rraa, rf 4 1 2 1 0 gvhaofsr, lb.. I 1 8 4 0 La porta, 2b.. 4 1 1 4 6 Brbmtdt, a... 4 1 6 0 0 Klelnow, 0.4 I 1 I 0 MuNln, p.... 4 111 0 Brock.U, p .l 1010 Cheabro, p. . . I 10 10 Totala 13 It 37 II 0 Totala 12 14 II 2 Detroit 1 4101011 New York 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02 Two base hits: Bush, Cobb, .Schmidt, Cree, Laporte. Home run: Mclntyre. Hits: Off Brockett, 6 In 2 Innings; off Cheabro, 7 In six Innings. Sacrifice hit Bush. Sacrifice fly: Roasman. At b't against Brockett, 8; against Chesbro, 24. Stolen basts: Cobb (2), Morlarlty, Schmidt, Austin. Double play: Bush to Sche.efer 13 j to Rossman. Left on bases: Detroit, 6; 14 I isew xorx. iu. tsases on Dans: urt Mullln, i; on nrocxen, a; oil LneSDro, L Struck out: By Mullln, 6; by Chesbro, 1. Time: 1:50. Umpires: Connolly and Egan. WASHINGTON BEATS CHICAGO Altrock Pitches Winning; Game Against His Old Team. CHICAGO, July 17.-Nlck Altrock, pitch ing for Washington against his old team mates of Chicago, held them to eight hits and three runs, while Washington found Burns In the ninth Inning and drove him out of the box, winning, 4 to 3, Score: WASHINOTO!. CHICAOO. B.H.O.A.E B.H.O.A.E. Browns, If... 4 1 1 0 1 Atllsar, rf... t 1 0 0 0 Milan, at I 1 1 firm 1 0 0 Lallvalt. rf. l 1 1 1 0 Parent, as ... I 114 Blank'shlp .110 0 Isball. Ik ... 4 0 14 0 Collins, rf... Dougherty, If 4 1 t t I'nglsub, l-lb I 111 White. ef....4 4 0 Donohas. lb. I 3 II Tannehtli, lb 4 1 3 8 1 Ccnror. J .. 1 1 Ata, lb I 1 1 1 Keller, lb... 4 1 I I Owwa, I 4 I MrBrtds, aa. .4114 Suras, p... Street, a 4 113 Smith, p... Altrock. p... 14 Totala.... Totala U 10 17 U 4 Batted for Lellvelt In ninth. Batted for Burns in ninth. Washington 1 000 Chicago llll .. 1 1 .11 3 1 0 t- 0 0 0 Two-base hits: Tsnnehill, Burns, Conroy. Hits: Off Burns, In eight and one-third innings; off Smith. 1 In two-thirds inning. Sacrifice hits: Milan, Donahue, Ats, Lell velt, Unglaub. Stolen bases: Kelley (2, McBrlde. Double plays: Unglaub to Mc Brlde to Donohue; Parent to Iabell. Left on bases: Chicago. T; Washington. 4. Baa on balls: Off Altrock, 3 Struck out: By Altrock, 1; by Burns, 3: by Smith. 1. Time: 1.40. Umpires: O' Loughlln and Hurst. Raeea at aVaadewa Parte BANDOWN PARK, England. July 17. The Warren handicap of 200 sovereigns for l-yar-olda and upwards, distance five furlongs, was won today by Cru sader. J. R. Keene's Mellsand and U,. P. Whitney's Stamina ran. TILE OMAHA SUNDAY Ufcfc: JUM if j jaw. , 1 No. Games. 67 87 68 A.B. 2.174 2.1S5 2,1 1193 Buns. Hits. Jf.7 510 175 501 100 46 n tr,6 Pet. 218 208 A.B. R. H. 2b. 3b. h.r. S.h. 8 b. Pet. 9 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 222 209 14 46 11 2 1 1 "2 215 14 47 8 2 0 IJ 4 2 64 14 4 2 0 4 0 217 87 4 8 0 0 0 4 1 216 234 16 60 6 8 0 11 18 214 163 20 86 3 4 0 8 8 214 i 0 0 I 2 ? 1 i i 47 8 10 1 0 0 1 0 2 8 261 19 63 IS 2 0 IS 3 311 19 8 4 0 0 0 2 0 211 43 4 0 1 0 1 1 209 92 14 19 7 1 0 4 J 2U 29 2 6 1 0 0 1 1 207 88 6 18 1 2 0 2 2 25 191 20 89 8 0 0 13 8 204 166 19 II 4 0 0 2 6 200 45 9 9 S 1 0 0 0 200 15 0 8 1 0 0 0 0 20.1 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2"0 66 2 11 0 0 0 2 0 196 87 10 17 3 1 1 8 J 195 41 1 8 1 0 0 1 1 19 197 12 88 2 0 0 11 1 193 197 24 88 7 0 0 4 8 193 78 8 14 0 0 0 3 2 192 26 2 6 0 0 0 1 0 192 127 11 24 5 2 0 4 7 189 265 29 48 6 0 1 6 9 18K 190 16 85 6 1 0 8 2 185 44 2 8 2 0 0 2 1 182 89 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 119 2R 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 119 74 4 13 S 1 0 2 1 116 24 3 6 0 0 0 8 0 176 17 3 8 0 0 0 1 0 176 23 4 4 0 0 0 1 1 174 82 4 14 0 2 0 4 7 171 48 2 8 0 1 0 4 3 161 18 2 g 0 0 0 0 0 161 6 2 6 1 0 0 0 0 181 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 167 206 17 84 6 2 0 19 6 186 66 7 9 0 0 1 1 8 164 43 1 7 8 1 0 1 0 168 74 6 12 1 0 0 J 2 162 50 8 8 1 1 0 0 0 160 25 0 4 0 0 0 fl 0 160 38 0 4 0 00 0 01 68 88 3 6 1 1 0 1 O 158 27 04 00000 148 27 1 4 0 0 0 8 0 148 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 148 43 ? 6 1 0 0 2 0 140 61 2 7 2 0 0 1 0 13 22 1 8 110 1 1 186 m 4 18 2 0 0 9 4 134 116 6 15 1 0 0 6 1 130 22 1 800000 130 8 2 1 000 2 01 25 40 1 5 1 0 0 1 2 125 26 2 8 100 2 01 20 45 2 6 1 0 1 0 116 26 8 8 0 0 0 1 0 116 85 1 4 0 0 0 0 2 114 9 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 111 37 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 10H 20 0 2 0 0 0 2 0, 100 10 1 1 0 0 0 1 0' 100 81 0820040 097 21 1200010 095 21 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 096 44 6 4 1 0 0 2 2 091 12 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 088 50 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 080 13 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 07 16 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 "67 32 1 2. 0 0 0 0 0 063 17 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 069 19 2 1 000 0 0 OS 32 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 031 11 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 00U GOOD STARir POOR FINISH (Continued from First Page.) beat St. Paul. Kllroy was batted freely, while Patterson held the visitors down ex cept In the eighth inning. Score: MINNEAPOLIS. gT. pxi'L. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Qulllen, ss... i 1 0 6 0 Flynn. lb.... I 1 I 1 1 Plrkarlns. rf 1 3 4 0 0 Llrae, If-p . I 1110 Downs, 2b... 4 1 I 1 0 Murray, rf-if. 4 10 0 0 0'Nalll,-f... 4 t 1 0 0 Davis, cf I 1110 Cravath, If.., I 0 I 0 0 O'Brien, sa. . 4 113 0 OH I. lb . 4 0 1 0 0 Cookman, lb. 4 0 1 S 0 Collins, tb... I 10 1 0 Wrlgloy, lb.. 4 114 0 Block. 0 I 1 7 0 0 Csrlach, e 4 0 I 3 0 Patterson, p. I 1 1 I 0 Kllroy, p I 0 1 0 0 Armb' star, rf I 0 0 0 0 Totals i 11 27 10 0 Totals 81 ( 14 14 1 Minneapolis 03003000 6 SL Paul 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Two-base hits: Downs, O'Neill, Patterson. Three-base hits: Pickering, O'Neill, Block, Murray. Stolen base: Wrlgley. Left on bases: Minneapolis, 3; St. Paul, 6. Hits: Off Kllroy, 10 In five Innings; off Liese, 1 In three innings. Struck out: By Patterson, 6; by Kllroy, 2. Base on balls: Off Patter Bon, 3; off Llese, 1. Wild pitch: Patterson. Time: 1:46. Umpires: Hayes and Conhan. HITS WIN F0S LOUISVILLE Ontbats and Outplays Indianapolis Score Is 2 to 1. INDIANAPOLIS, July 17. Louisville outhlt and outplayed the locals today, winning by the score of 2 to 1. Thlelman pitched excellent bal). Score: LOUISVILLE. INDIANAPOLIS. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Rellly, of.... 4 0 I 0 0 Williams, lb. I 0 6 1 1 Dunleavy. rf. 4 1 1 0 0 Davidson, cf. 4 0 1 0 Hughsa, lb . 4 1 3 4 1 Hayden, rf... 4 I 0 0 Drlshanty, If I 0 I 0 0 Carr. lb 4 0 I 0 0 Olsan, aa 4 0 0 I iMChisn). 1' I 1 I 0 0 Sullivan, lb.. 4 3 0 3 0 Howley, c... 4 1 6 1 0 Ptlti. c I I I 1 0 Cross, ss I 0 i 8 J Tata, lb 4 1 12 3 0 Hnpka, Jb....l 1 t 1 0 Thlelman, p. 4 I I I 0 Jonas, p 1 0 0 I 0 ToUls ....14 10 37 13 3 Totals M 87 10 I Louisville 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 02 Indianapolis 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Two-base hit: Pletx. Struck out: By Jones. 8; by Thlelman, 1 Double play: Cross to. Williams to Carr. Passed ball: Howley. Base on balls: By Jones, 6; by Thlelman, 1. Sacrifice hits: Dunleavy, Williams, McChesney, Jones. Time: 1:.'X) Umpires: Owens and Eckman. TO PLAY FOR L0NGW00D CUP Most of Strongrest Players la East Will Participate. BOSTON, July 17. Most of the strong est tennis players In the esst will meet on the Longwood courts Monday In the opening rounds for the classic Longwood cup. The drawings made publlo today show a list of seventy-five players. Among them are W. J. Clothier, Philadel phia, former national champion; R. D. Little, of one of the Davis cup teams; E. P. Larned, New York; N. W. Ntles, Boston; Robert Leroy, George F. Touch ard and W. C. Grant, New York. National Champion William A. Larned, the present cup holder, will not be able to play, owing to the recent Injury to his leg while at practice. HAYES IS WINNER IN' SINGLES Defeats Fred firr, Valverslty Cham pion, at Keawood. CHICAGO. July 17. Walter P. Hayes of the Kenwood Country club won the final half men's singles In the Illinois State Tennis tournament today by defeat ing Fred Carr, the former University of Chicago player, by the score of 6-2, -1. -2. Hayes will meet Charles S. Peters Mon day in the challenge round. Miss Miriam Steever won the title In women's singlet by defeating Miss Carrie B. Neely, the 1908 holder, (-8. 6-1, 6-4. State honors In women's doubles were won by Miss Steever and Miss Edith Hoyt. t 3 Chllds Wins Manchester Cnp. 0 - 3 MANCHESTER. Mass.. July 17. The open golf tournament for the Manchester cup, on the links of the Essex Country club, was won today by James H. Chllds of the Essex Country club, who In thr finals defeated P. W. Whittemore of the Brooklln Country club, 6 up and 4 to play. Fight to a Draw. KANSAS CITY. Mo., July 16. -Joe Calll gan of Chicago and Harry Trendall of St Louis fought ten rounds to a draw tonight In a preliminary bout Ed Ryan of Chi cago knocked out Roxey Roach of Sedalla. Mo., In the fourth round of a scheduled six-round contest. v UH'U IV I I X I III (Continued from First Tags.) Andreas' single, Welch's two-bagger and a safe one by Edmondson scored two In the seventh. Two-baggers by Smith and Welch, F.dmondson's single and a home run by Hunter put three more over In the eighth. Topeka loked like a winner In the first Inning. Wooley hit safe and Oeler followed with a two-base drive. Kunkel was passed and Kerns' single, a fielders' choice and an error netted three runs. Freeman then settled down and pitched shutout ball until th eighth, when Kahl's two-bagger and a safety by Downey scored the last run. Score: SIOUX CITY. AB. R. O. 0 11 4 3 2 0 1 6 0 Campbell, If... Hunter, lb Smith, ss Andreas, 2b.... F.dmondson, cf Welch, 3b S'.ovall. rf Shea, c Freeman, p.... 6 0 Totals 41 8 16 27 16 TOPEKA. A U. R. H. A. b:. Wooley, cf.... Oeler. If Kunkel, 8b.... Fenlon, rf Kahl, 2b Kerns, c Abbott, lb Downey, ss... Kaufman, p.. 2 0 0 Totals Rloux City Topeka ...33 ..1 0 ..8 0 4 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 24 1 I 0 0 3 1 04 Two-base hits: Welch (2). Edmondson. Smith, Ueler, Abbott, Kerns, Kahl. Home run: Hunter. Sacrifice hits: Wooley, 2. Stolen bases: Smith (2), Andreas, Edmond son, Downey. Base on balls: Off Free man. 3; off Kaufman, 1. Htruck out; By Freeman, 3; by Kaufman, 6. Wild pitch: freeman. Hit ny pitcnea Dan: welch, Kaufman, Abbott. Time: 2:2i. Umpire: Ulenalvin. Attendance: 1.500. HIGH TIME FOR GLIDDENTTES Minneapolis Anto Clnb Gives Tourists Day of Entertainment. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., July 17.-(Specla1 Telegram.) A day of rest, and a much needed one, was given the Glldden tourists today. Under the pilotage of members of the Minneapolis Auto club, the drivers, mechanics and tourists were taken to Minnehaha Falls and Fort' Knelling this morning. At the latter place a dress pa rade of the Infantry, cavalry and moun tain artillery troops was held, after which a reception was tendered the Ollddenltes at the officers' club at the fort. At 2 p. m. a special train was taken to Savage, Minn., the stock farm of M. W. Savage. A race was given Including a brush between Dan Patch and Minor Heir, the two fastest harness horses In the world. A special train brought the visitors back at 4:30 o'clock. The big event of the day was an Il luminated parade of decorated cars through the main streets of the city tonight. One thousand cars were In line. The judges of tho decorated cars were Fiank B. Hower, manager of the tour; Charles O. Glldden and Governor John A. Johnson. Penalizations were few on the run In the day before from LaCrossa to Minneapolis, the Jewel runabout being the sole suf ferer. 8ix points were set against this car for being late. It - had nine points against It before. Disquieting reports of wretched road con ditions In Iowa have been received by the tourists here, and a number of them are making preparations to carry planks and block and tackle on their machines. The gumbo roads of Iowa, the reports say, have practically no bottom during wet weather and there have been heavy In termittent rains there for two weeks past. Some of the companies represented on the tour took the precaution to send scouts out along the route after the cars left Chicago, and it Is from these men that the rumors of prospective trouble have come. Should these reports prove true, It Is anticipated that the list of penalized cars will be at least doubled by the time the cars reach Council Bluffs Wednesday night. Tomorrow the tourists will be taken to Lake Mlnnetonka. Dinner will be served at the Tonka Bay hotel'and In the after noon cars will take the men to the Auto mobile Country club. The start from Minneapolis will not be made until 8 o'clock Monday morning, to allow the people of the city an opportunity to eoe the cars cross the tape. JOHNSON FAILS TO APPEAR Jeffries Issues Statement About His Intention to Fight. CHICAGO. July 17.-James J. Jefferles and Jack Johnson failed to meet here to day according to the schedule outlined by their representatives. Jefferles was at the appointed place, but Johnson did not leave his training camp In Indiana until late In the day and said he would not meet Jef- farlas. Jefferles issued a signed statement later In which he said. "In view of the many conflicting reports regarding my intentions I will make my plans public as follows: "At the conclusion of my theatrical con 'tract, which will be July 26, I will sail for Europe for a two or three week's visit to Carlsbad. Before sailing I will post my for feit to meet Johnson before the club offer lng the best Inducements and best situated to hold the contest. "Sam Berger, who will act as my pugil lstlc manager, will remain over here and consider offers for the match, and will have all the details In readiness for final signature when I return. I sincerely hope that my r.ctlon will quiet any doubts of thos ewho have questioned the sincerity of my Intentions." HAPPY HOLLOW WINS AT GOLF Takes the Sonth Omaha Coantry Clnb Into Camp Saturday The Happy Hollow golfers had easy pick ing from the golfers of the South Omaha County club Saturday afternoon on the Happy Hollow links. South Omaha won by the score of 30 to 11. J. J. Fitzgerald beat R. W. Hay ward three points, while Dr. Cox beat A. G. Elllck, 2 to 1. The scores: HAPPY HOLLOW. I SOUTH OMAHA A. A. MeClure 3 f. McSherwood.... W. E. Shafer l'loe Weppner R. W. Hayward... Of. j. Fitzgerald V Austin 81"). Lavertv A 0 0 J. T. Bartlett 3 L'harles Cox.. A. O. Elllck... 1W. A. Cox.. E. A. Nordstrom.. E. E. Kimberly... W. Buchanan J. R. Webster F. S. Ijveland.... J. R. Morris F. 11. Brown A. G Buchanan... H. K. Bumam Total . S . Mann . 2!. Klwell . li?. Bulla 2 V. Arnold . 3 1-1. Marling . 2ij. Pennington.. . 0 1. Wallicker.... . Sjolonel Lott . &T.V. H. Cheek.... .3oj Total v 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 .11 Y0UNO C0EBETT KNOCKED OUT Erstwhile Conqaeror of Terry Mc Gov ern gneromhs to Johnny Frame. BAN 7 RA NCI SCO. July 13. Young Cor beit. the one-time conqueror of Terry Mc Oovern, proved an easv victim for "Young Johnny" Frayne of San "Francisco, who knocked him out today In the eighth round of a bout scheduled to go twenty-five rounds. Corbett probably was In no condition to put up a hard battle and at no time did he appear to have a chance. The men were to have weighed in at 136 pounds at 10 o'clock this morning, but Corbett failed to make the weight, and It was announced that he was fully two pounds In eicaii of the requirements. The Corbett of today was a nitre shadow of the once great i.v. .iht ihn but a raw years electrified the sporting worm wnn derful battles. His famous haymaker was Ill-timed and there was no power be hind It. PACKERS BEAT PAPER BAGS Cadnhys Tnke Game from Carpenter Company. The Carpenter Paper Company team was defeated by the Cudahys of South Omaha In a ragged game at the South Omahn Country club yesterday afternoon, 8 to 4. Gahan was hit hard In the early innings, but tightened up after the second Inning and held the Carpenters down. Swoboda was pounded freely for seven Innings, when he was relieved by Crandall. The Cudahys made a fast double play In the third Inning, which was a feature of the game. Ylrak and Vobb figuring In his play. O. Hachten captured the batting honors of the day by making a home run, a two bagger and a single. Score: CHDAHT9. CARPENTERS. s B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. ElMMtr. Jb. I I I I 0 Smith, e 4 1 1 I 1 llutts. rl 6 1 0 0 fiwohoda. Ml J Oihsn. p J 0 3 J Plilla. lb.... 4 Vos. lb 4 1 10 0 0 Almmia. as . 4 1 0 I O llachtan.lb 4 14 3 Anderson, lb t 1 3 3 1 Regan, e 4 I 7 I 0 crandall. rf p 4 4 1 0 0 Bmlth. cf 4 110 9 Butta. lb ... 4 1 I 4 0 Stnllnskl. If. 4 3 1 0 0 Plnley. If.... 4 0 0 3 Ylrak. ss 10 0 11 Hawkins, cf. 4 0 I 0 0 A. Hachten, ta I 0110 Totals 8 17 14 4 Totals I 16 17 14 1 Cudahys 22001201 0-- Carpenters 81000000 0-4 Home run: O. Hachten. Two-base hits: G. Hachten, Elsasser, Stollnskl, Crandall. Base on balls: Off Oahan, 2; off Swoboda, 5; off Crandall, 2. Struck out: By Oahan, 6; by Swoboda, 6; by Crandall, 3. Double play: Ylrak to Voss. Sacrifice hits: Regan. Butts. A. Hachten, Blllle. Time: 2 00. Um pire: Grosman. GAMES IN TRI-C0UHTY LEAGUE Dorchester Wins a Forfeit Game from Uhlckler Standing- of I.eagne. DORCHESTER. Neb.. July 17. (Spe cial.) Dorchester won a forfeit game from Shickley here yesterday by the score of 9 to 0. The Dorchester lads took their positions on the field at 3:16, and Mr. Wampler toased the required number of balls, and Umpire Sklnkle then forfeited the game to Dorchester. The Shickley team refused to play the sched uled game, stating they would forfeit the game rather than play with some of their regulars out of the line-up. This Is the reason Dorchester lost most all of their games away from home, by putting sub stitutes In place of regulars, the first of the season. The 200 Dorchester fans were very much disappointed, aa a close game was expected. Other games, Saturday, July 17: At Oeneva Fairmont, 3; Geneva, 1. At Exeter Exeter. 4; Sutton, 3. Won. Lost. Pet. Shickley 9 4 .692 IJoruhesier 7 7 6 6 4 6 6 6 8 8 63H Fairmont .638 Sutton .6110 .384 ! .333 I at! Exeter Oeneva Games Tuesday, July 20 July at Ti -Geneva Dorchester, Exeter at Shickley. 'alrmont, Sutton HAPPY HOLLOW WINS CLOSE ONE Beats Sonth Omaha Country Clnb In Close Game. In a hotly contested game yesterday aft ernoon the Happy Hollow club team de feated the South Omaha Country club nine by a score of 3 to 2 on the grounds of the former team. The game was not won until the last halfNof the ninth Inning. Lyons followed with a single after Weeke's had made a three-base hit, driving In tUe winning run. Fletcher pitched a good game for the South Omaha men and pulled himself out of a hole In the first Inning by striking out two men when the bases were full. The Happy Hollow club will play tho Field club next Saturday on- the latter's grounds. Score: H. H. C. . O. c. C. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Hall. 2b I 1 3 1 Tracy, ss I 1 6 I 0 Llnlnger, It.. 4 0 Durkee. lb... 4 1 Balrd, sa 4 0 Hlllla, cf.... 4 3 Hag'slek. rf. 4 1 Dow. 0 4 1 Werkea, lb. . 4 1 Lyons, p 4 1 10 0 Clark, 3b 4 0 1 1 0 110 Sihultt. rf . .. 4 8 0 0 0 I 1 0 W H'chten.lb I 1(02 1 0 1 Carey, cf 4 0 1 0 0 ISO Crandall, If.. 4 1 0 0 0 110 Kelly. 2b.... 4 0 1 I 0 I 0 Cavsna'gh, c 4 111 1 1 0 0 0 Fletcher, p.. 4 0 0 1 1 ToUls 14 I 17 I Totals 34 7 14 I 4 H. H. C 10001000 13 S. O. C. C 00000100 1-2 Games at Benson. The Townsend Gun company and the Americans w ill meet In a game at Ben son park this afternoon at 2 o'clock. They will play for a purse of 1100. So far this season the Americans have not lost a game. The Towusends have lost only two or three games. After this game the Lee-Glass-Andreesen team and the Benson Eagles will play. Line-up: Americans. Farley Tlrst Kapp lecond ... Smith ihort .... Collins Third .... Dygert L,eft Denny nter . . . Fox Sight .... Williams 3afch .... Brodbeck Pitch Line-up of second game: L. G. A. Wahl first .... Dougherty '..Second ... Lawler Short .... Mlnlkus. Third Casey -,eft Gibson Tenter Henry .Right .... Trowbridge Right Clair ratch .... Bunnell Pitch .... Morlarlty Pitch .... Townsends. Whitney Hall Kill Durkee Bigelow Casey Mullen Qulgley , . . .Elaenhart Benson. Coe Lear Kucera Durkee Gordy Ronan McGowan '.C. Coe Reed Coons Signal Corps Plays Outlaws. The Signal Corps team of Fort Omaha will line up this afternoon . against the Outlaws of Council. Bluffs at the fort. A good game Is anticipated, as the Outlaws are composed of the best amateurs In the Bluffs and the Signal Corps team has been strengthened by the return of four old players from Qompany D. The sol diers will also try out some new mate rial. In the hope of strengthening up for their game with Underwood, Ia., at the fort next Wednesday. Game called at 3 p. m. The line-up: outlaws. Signal Corps. Nepper Clarke Sherer , Halbe Young Ulrlch Perkins Slmcox Guthrie Cass Wells Schneider. . . Hodge Duff Kramlnger. Utterback. . McGowan . . , Scarr , Mosher Bando Peterson . . . Hudspeth . . , . Short . . Second , .Catch . .Catch . .First . .Third . . Center . Right . . Left . . . Pitch . . Pitch ., Soldiers Beat Kngravers. The Signal Corps of Fort Omaha de feated the Baker Bros, team In a hotly contested game at the fort yesterday aft- Kernoon, 2 to 0. Both pitchers, Brugeman and ells, were In fine form and only allowed three hits each. The former had fifteen strike-outs and the latter had one less recorded for him. Score: R. H K. Signal Corps... 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 3 0 z HaKer Kros 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 2 Batteries: Baker Bros.. RruB-aremfin and Qulgley; Signal Corps. Wells and Waller. Home run: Waller. Two-base hit: Waller. 2 1 Umpire: Brewer. Lyons Defeats Black Knights. ' LYONS, Neb., July 17. (Special ) The Lyons base ball team easily defeated the Black Knights of Sioux City by the score of t to 5. Lyons won the game In the first Inning, making seven scores snd cinching the game. Score: It. H E. Lyons 70000020 8 7 I Sioux Clty.....O 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 25 7 8 Batteries: Lyons, Boree and Hoffman; Sioux City, Holght and Johnson. Time: l:6. Umpire: Amanda Clement. Ifarrlmaa Beats run. In a one-sided game yesterday afternoon the team representing the Union Pacific headquarters defeated the nine from the Burlington headquarters by the score of 13 to . Score: R H K. Union Pacific. 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 2 513 15 2 Burlington ...00010014 03 5 4 Batteries: Union Paclflo, Matouali and Beecroft; Burlington, Jeroah Jensen and Andrews Struck out: Hy Matoush. 12; by Jerosh, 3; by Jensen, 2. Umpire: Born. Tennis at Heahrla-ht. NEW YORK, July 17. W. J. Clothier of Philadelphia, former national champion, successfully defended his holding of the Achells challenge cup in the singles today 1 -a . v.i..Ht XI f iannli tmirn ArTtrftt 1ef rated N. W. Nllea. Harvard Interc riTCHERS AFRMlTo? WA, Honna Is oWen m Base on Italia wl") "ae U a. araaa (1 an BBS . ,vm tt sa v - - PITTSBUnO, Pa . July 17. -All Plttsburl Is worked up over what Is alleged to be a conspiracy on the part of national leagu pitchers to prevent Hans Wagner from hitting the ball. The fans, Hans hlmael'. and the owners of the Pittsburg club wil not believe that there Isn't a combine, th chief weapon of which Is a base on balls Issued to Hans whenever there are men on bases. Cincinnati pitchers gsve Wagner fVf" banes on balls In two days. New YoW pitchers, as a rule, take a chance on Wag ner, but moat of the others pass him when a hit would mean runs. So the fans are howling for a rule gtvlng each base runner an extra base whenever a batter Is pur posely walked. SWEEPSTAKE AT FIELD CLUB Six Players Get a ( tit of the Money In the Match. The Field club golfers engaiied In a hand icap match play againnt bogev. with sweep- staKes, Saturday afternoon, when six play V or were It. on the money or balls divide The scores: Robert Russell, 2 up. Fred Hamilton, even. R. Sleman, 1 down. J. Blakenev, 1 down. E. M. Martin, 1 down. It. C Johnson, 1 down. .t gnrnmera-Brltt Boot Postponed. NEW YORK, July 17. A report from England states that the Johnny Summera Jlmmy Brltt twenty round bout has been postponed until July 31. Articles havo been signed for a $600 side bet. Noiseless Car Wheels. The Chicago street railway companies have ordered fiO.Ono steel car wheels. The order Is peculiarly interesting to city dwellers, because It requires the wheels to be noiseless that l.s.ihey will sroe three times longer than wheels hfir.ct'i fore cast before they wear flat. The limit of endurance of the wheels of new stVIe Is HO.OiiO miles, against 40.000 of the t1d kind. Moreover, the weight of each car Is 800 pounds less a remarkable exampls of economy of material with increased en durance. If this economy proves real in the test of experience at Chicago, It will foreshadow the adoption of the more dur-' able wheel by traction companies In many other cities. Thus the nervous wear ajld tear of noises Incident, but not necessary, to urban life will be materially reduced. It Is claimed that the new wheels will als41 Increase the safety of general rnllway' travel, especially In winter, as they are less susceptible to frost and to consequent cracking under high speed and strain. Florence Plays Achates. The Florence and Royal Achates tenma wlU meet at Florence park Sunday aftpr nnein. The Monmouth Parks and Rlvtr-sl-s will play the first game. The lineup: Florence. Position. Royal Achates. Hill First Delaney Barnev Second Fsrrell Relnsehrleber ....Third Craig Elliott Short Thomtwett Barr Left Litton McOngan Center Berkhardt O'Neill Rltrht McDonald Brown f'ntchcr Kenne.1v Matthews Pitcher Adams Pitcher WVoilw'u. ,j llnstlnars Detents Red Mot. HASTINGS. Neb.. July 17. (Special Telegram ! Hastings defeated the Ksn-as City Red Sox bv a score of 4 to 1. Hits: Hastings, 8; Red Soy. R. Errors: Hns tlnKS, 2; Red Sox. 2. Batteries: Hastings. Rllzman and Welgardt; Red Sox, Rusly and Gibson. - '"' Let Ms Tell You Something e' My offering to make a suit relected from any material In the store at a reduction of from 16 to 33' has met with ready response from a great many men who know the high class workmanship put Into every "Henog Made Garment." These men know, the great values and opportunity this sale affords, but I want you who don't know quite so much about the class and character of my work to also grasp the opportunity. I feel sure your putronago during thli price-cutting sale will earn fur me your future patronage. I am now making a specialty of a 2-plece suit values up to $32 for BATIBPAOTIOW aUAKAjrTEES OK NO VAT. You are missing the best chance you will have this year to get high-; class tailoring at almost half price If you do not take advantage of this' sale. Yours truly, Herzog Tailoring Co, : DAVE HEKZOU. Mgr. 219 North Kith Street, Omaha,- DOG MEDICINES Pepsinated Digestive Tablets .'...(Ot Mange Cure Liquid, non-poisonous 60c Liquid Shampoo Soap kills fleas 2fo Distemper Powder reduces fever 50c Tonic Tablets Uive as a tonic after mange lor distemper 5k? Arecanut Worm Tablets, easy t'f glve..fjGc St. Vitus Dance Tablets for fits, nerv ous diseases, twitching, etc :50c laxative Liver Tablets easily given.... 2oc Ikiugh Tablets for Dugs 50c Kve Lotion :26c Victor's Flea Killer, pints, 2Te and 50c. The above Is used by dlxtilliiu; with three or four parts f water and applying. 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