TITE BEE: OMAIIA, MONDAY, JULY 10, 1900. Omaha Loses DROP TWO GAMES TO PUEBLO Eourk" Batters Hot There When Hit v Ueaiit Bans. . -JA.CS PEHDBT HITS OPPOETUITELT Wlt Ita Tw Ckaim to Drlr la Haas, tntt Fmm na Om Oaeaaloa Foal Oa Maay Omaha, 3: Paeblo, 4. Omaha, 7; Puablo, . And Pueblo took tha both. When the hoodoo of th thirteenth cam (eatened ltaaJf on tb Rocrk family tt tuok and remained all through th floabla-beador played ytrday at Vinton atrt park. Tba mambara of tha family cxyuld not hak off tha jonah and Puablo won boUi game quita handily, although ear aort of hi ok or ptaob. hitting would bava won althar or both ganaa for Omaha. It la an uHexpiatnabl propoaltion that whan tha Rourko family ahould bo on Ita good behavior than It aota the worat. Soma time ago oartain notad acouta oama to Omaha to aaa tha boya aot up and thay playad Ilka a lot of buahara. Sunday a largo orowd gathered on Pa'a lot to aaa good ball and again did the team play ball far from ohamplonahlp oallbra It rnuat ba that thay are a baahful lot and are aolaad with atage fright at juat tha time when thay should aot their prettlaab Anyhow, tha team want all to piecea while Pueblo oqftped two nlee fat game. Senders and Swift were opeoaed In the first and. whUe Bandera waa hit eaiely fourteen timed and Swift but five, atlll ' Omaha had eereral good opportunlttaa to brace up and win. Both of Omatia'a rune ; ware made by Bandera, who waa driven .home each time by a three-aaoker from the bat of Jaok Pendry. Welch Weak la Plaehee. Welch waa up neat and with Pendry on third, Weloh failed to deliver the good. Once he atruok out and one be fouled out to Clark. In the alath Kan heat out a bunt and etole aeeond with on out, but neither King nor raaock oM help him along. In the aeronth Inning three baa on belle were laaued by Swift and atlll no one aoored. Pueblo made enough rues In tha flrat In ning to win by pounding Sander all over tha lot for five hit. The Pueblo boya retuaed to quit hitting- and limply forgot all about the Inaida gam and lined out the ball. ' Tha ' aeeond gam waa aotnafMtm flare. Rourk sent In Edmundaon and Manager TV altera decided to try out a new battery, Klllingsworth and Rutherford. Kill lasted two-thirds of an Inning and If ha had atald much longer Omaha might have won a game. Pueblo made three ran in the flrat to ning. Miller made the first by knocking tha ball until It rolled under tha buU and wa lost until he circled tha base. Spen cer grounded out. and Clark waa given a life on Franca' fumble of a grounder. Miller drove him Jjome with a doubl and scored himself on Ioek- single. Then came Omaha also with three. KJU got away aU right wldt the first two men who faced him, but then hie trouble began. Kan and Pandry bad each sub aided whan Welch walked. Khig put a hard on to Corhan. which th shortstop aocommodaUngly fttmbUd and Kill filled tha baeua by hitting Sobipka. ' H Toroed In a run by hitting Holly and waa then driven to the stabi to maM room for Locke, a brother of . th third baawman. Locke did not hav a nhanoe to warm op and he forced In two run by paostnf Franck and Cadman. Bonundson atruok out. Edmundaon lasted a couple of lnjrtnj. while Pueblo plied op a taw more ana then Captain Franck trotted out hi new find, MoOee. who pitched not good ban. but a couple of baeea on balls aod Bom errors allowed Pueblo to make enough runs In th sixth so that Omaha could not overcome the lead. In tha fir timing MoGea pitched, b waa hit safely but four times and atrwek out flvv Denver cornea this afternoon for four gamr. Score, first game: OMAHA. All. R. ... 1 0 H. 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 I 0 o. A. 0 0 1 Flaher, If...... Hollenbeek. If PefHlry. lt.... ... 4 ... Welch, rf... k dmundaun, Oadman .. tM-h!pk 3b. Kane, lb.... K ing, cf Franck, aa. Oondintc. e. binders, P- Total ' .. ... a rf... 0 0 4 S ....... 4 k. 4 I!!!"!' 11 I PU8BLO. AE . R. I 1 4 0 ....... 1 1 ....... 6 J t 1 ....... 3 0 4 0 , 4 0 6 a u H. I A. Curtis. If...... Bpoacer. cf.... Clark, lb Mliler, rf Cortiaa, aa,... Locke, lb PrHchett. 2b.. MiLxff, e....... gain. p. I I I 1 1 Totafci JB .4 14 ti U Batted for Wetrfi ta seventh, Omala-ltani 0 0 10 10 0 ll)i , 0 0 11110 Pwblo Run .... 3 4 1 0 0 0 HUB I 1 t 1 1 1 0 0-1 I 0 i 0 a. 1 114 Two-oeM hlta: Curt la, Mliler. Spencer, LocVe. ltvree-4a hit: Pendry (1). Baae on balls: Off fcandera, 1; off bwlA. k lilt by pitched bail: By Swift. -L Struck out liy bamlera, 1; by Bwtft, a Left on baae: Omaha. . luebtu, IX. Uioien base: Kane. lMHe. Sacririoe hlta: Kane. Clark. Pritch- n. Wait: Umpire: uaskeu. Attend' anoe: o,UUl bcur. aeeond game: OMAHA. AH., R. H. O. A. B. 101 14 3 1 110 0 0 10 0 0 16 0 10 0 0 1111 0 T 0 0 1 0 1 0 0110 i n u t h. a A. E. s t 0 0 0 4 10 0 110 0 0 4 0 0 0 10 4 1 1110 0111 0 6 0 0 0 0 10 10 11 11 17 U "t ttlll-l 0 1111-1 0 0 1 0 0-1 0 0 11 1-11 Miller, Curtis, Kane, Xb.. itmuo, I'j W Oiuh. Tt Klnh. oi tcnvLM. St , llullrnbet-a. it lt alien, as Caiiman. c. ........ imurKL9ua, p... McOae. p ... 4 V ... 4 ... 4 ... ... 4 ..... 1 Totals.. PUEBLO. AB. . R. Curtis. U. i biriocr, cf Cutrk. lb.. WaJtera. lb Miliar, rf.. ........ Curhan, as........ Lceka, Sb M. Prtichcrt. tb ltulDarrford. o KLUiitfswcrth. p. Lucke. p . 0 Totals 40 O.tialia-. Kuiis 1 0 0 1 Hit U 0 0 4 Pueblo Hon 1 0 11 li-JH 111 Two-base hits: Hollenbeek. . Curibk Baae on balls: Off Edmundaon. 1 ; off etetioa, r. off KJlltiigsworth. i; off ' Luck, a HU with pitched ball: By Uo - u. li ay Jumiitfswurta., a Btruok out: ; ly tSdmnndaun. I; by MoOw, a; by Locke, 4 Left en baaee: Omaha, 11: Pueblo. LL pootl play: tiuencer to Lock. Stolen ' taaaa: K-ano, w. Lok, Upenoer CO, Miller. , PaoriAae hlu: Pendry, Cadman, Corhan. 1 ri 1 ... a.A , 1 . . it . . . . . Sataa at tha Mode had everrthlng and waa aot afraid o ua II, U n naa not teen ror tn er ror bark of kftn ha woald hav mad a treat record. Two of tha tour hlta wart Two; Topeka and Sioux Standing of the Teams WEST. LEAOUK. AMER. ASS N. W.L.Pct. W.UPot. Sioux City. ..4" M .Mil) Minneapolis 60 43 .&' Omaha 4334 .KM Milwaukee ..4 43 .621 Ie Molnea.. M 34 .tM Loulivllle ....47 41 .(23 Denver M 14 . Inrtianapoll 46 .4X Wlehlta S 3 .DOO Columbu ...46 4T .4RJ Topeka W St .40iPt. Paul 41 44 .4M Pueblo 30 43 .411'ICaneaa Clty.41 46 . 47T LInooln tt .1W Toledo 41 48 .401 NATLLEAQUB. AMER. LEAOUK. W.L.Pot.1 W.T.pt. Ptttaburg ...68 tl .717; Detroit U 18 .n Chicago 60 17 .4 Philadelphia 46(3.617 New York... 46 t Boaton ..48 34 .OK Cincinnati ..40 .BOfll Cleveland ...44 34 . 63 Philadelphia 33 41 .4341 New York.. ..36 46 .471 t. IXUl 11 43 .439! Chicago ...... 86 46 4S8 Brooklyn ....M 60 .3MI St. Louie... ..36 47 . 497 Boaton n 64 .! Washington 14 63 .811 OAMB9 TOtXAT. Western League Denver at Omaha- Pueblo at Dea Molnea Wlohlta at Hioux City. National Leaaue Cincinnati at Ronton. Chicago at Brooklyn, St. Loula at New York, Pltuburg at Philadelphia. American League Waahlnaton at Chl- oao. Philadelphia at tit. Louis, Beaton at Cleveland, New Tork at Detroit. made after Kane's error cut thlnara to tha bad in th seventh Inning. Denver today. Ladles' day. Fourteen hlta off Bandera, and only four runa Five hours of baae ball for one Brio of admission. , Kllllngsworth only naaaed one man and hit two In the part of an Inning he worked. Sohlpke made the star Blokun of tha dav when he ended that bad seventh by a one handed pickup of a hard driven ball. Now that McQee. the anMl.r nltV, shows signs of making good, Dlofc Qrott olalma tha credit of discovering; him. BVE.f BRBAK IJf SIOVX CITY Visitor Win Flrat and Horn Team the Seeonfl. SIOUX CITT. Jul -M Clln. -(. Topeka broke even In a double-header her waay, ui uooleyite winning th flrat gam I to 1 and th Champ tb second 7 to 4. Pltoher Wright waa an enta-ma to the home team's Bl lira-era. In tha flrat gam Edmonoeon's kit ovr th oentr field lenoo proaneea ue only run made off the big t wirier, AMarmab. nitohad enrol hall except In the fifth Inning, when a two bagger, an error and two singles brought in two runs, enough to win. Tnomanon-B wlldnesa and timely hlta by the locale tn th fourth, fifth and ninth Innings of th seond came nv th.m enough run to win. From pitched a fairly Huua game, out snowed sign or weakness guring th seventh inning. - His relief tanked the visitors for the remainder of th game. Boor, first gamei , SIOUX CITT. AB. R. H. . a. m H. t 11 I I I A. 0 0 0 0 0 .1 I I 0 0 campneii, it.. t t Hunter, lb I 0 Smith, ss. I 0 Andreas, Sb ,4 0 Edmondaon, cf 4 I Welch, 8b 1 0 I 1 Stovall, rf 4 0 Shea, 0.... 10 0 4 Alderman, p. 3 0 I 0 Town ; 10 0 0 Holme i 0 0 0 Total 1 TOPEKA. . AB. R. 17 O. X 0 0 0 . 0 1 0' 0 1 4 Wooloy, 0.... ( 0 Qeler, If 4 1 Kunkls, tb.... 4 0 Fenion, rt...., 4 D Kahl, 3b... : 4 , 1. Henry, 0.... 4 1 Abbott, lb 4 0 Downey, as. 4 0 Wright, p 4 t Total 17 s 10 Batted for Shea tn the ninth. MBatted for Alderman In th ninth. Campbell out on bunt strike. Sloux CTty.. 0 0 01000001 Topeka 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 1 0-1 Two-baa hit: Kahl. Home run:' Ed- tnstidson. Saoriflo hit: Kunkle, Stolen bases: Huntrr (2, Smith, Andreas, Kahl, Henry. Flrat baa on bails: Off , Wright, ti off Alderman, L Struck out: Uy Wright, li by Alderman, a Hit with pitched ball: Welch. Tim: l.DO. Uirfctre; uienalvtn. Attendance, 4,000. boo re, second game: SIOUX CITT. Aa R. h. a A. E. 0 6 10 1 10 0 0 0 110 t 1 0 0 10 0 0 10 1 0 10 0 1110 J tl I " n u 1 H. O. A. E. 110 0 0 10 0 10 8 0 , 0 0 ' 1 8 0 0 0:7 10 '16 0 0 11 0 0 1 0 1 0 11 14 0 1 0 0 1 7 gampball. If unter, lb SnUth, aa Andrews, lb.. ttdmundson. of. ,. Welch, lb.... Btovuu. rx... Hhea, o Froma, p t Chabek, p. 1 Total .......36 7 TOPEKA. AB. R. Waolert o I 0 Ueler, If Kunkle. lb Fehtou,' rf...... Kahl, lb.. Kern. 0 '.. Abbott, lb...... Downey, ..., Thotnaaon. p. 0 Totals t t 1 0 II Sioux City Topeka A a' A 1 1 0 0-3 Hoot run: Kunkle. Two-base Tilts An drea, Abbott, ThomaaoQ. Sacrlflo hlu: Hunter, Welch (2), cRovmu. stolen baae: Downey. Double play 1 Fentoa to Kahl. In nings pitched: From. Tl Chabek. 2. Hits: Off From, ti off Chabak, 8. Was on balls: Off Thotnaaon, I; off From, L Struok out: By Thomaaon. (; by From, 4. Hit by pitched ball: Campbell, 1. Time: 1:15. Um pire: Glenalvln. Attendance, 4,000. DEN TEH . BLANKS DE8 MOINES Dwywti Mew Fall ta Bit Olms tea aaa Are Shat Oat. DBS MOINES. Ia.. July It. Dea Molnea didn't get a man to aeeond base in today's game, while eight Grlaallea completed tha circuit. Olmatead waa invincible, paaatng no one, and allowing; but six scattered bit. The overworked Lang as hit hard at vital m omenta. A catch by Belden and his and uaiton batting were the leatvrea of tha gam. Scot: DES MOINES. AB. R. H. 'A. It A. 0 0 Dalton. rf.... 4 t Colliaan. aa. 1 0 1 1 ov 0 0 0 , 0 Bader. If MatUck, cf.., Dwyer. lb,,., Nlehoff. lb.., William. IB Dewta o Lang, p , Clarke, p Total 13 0 DENVER. ' AB. R. 0 17 II. O. Caasldy, rf t 2 Jonae, ci a 1 Stankard. lb... ,. S 0 Bobannon, lb. , 6 0 Maa. lb... 11 Belden, If I t Hartman. a , 4 0 Thompson, o... 4 0 ' Olmatead, p 1 Total ... Da Molnea Denver I 11 27 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 110 I 1-1 Two-baa hit: Belden. Baae on ball: Off Dang. 1; off Clark. 1 Struck out: By Lang, 0; oy ciarae, 1: cy uimatead. ft. Stolen base: Jones, Maag, Caaaidy 2). Hits: Off Lang, 7 ia si innings; off Clarke, 4 in three Inninga Sacrifice hit: Belden. Time: 1:00. Attendance. 1,800. Umpire: Clarke. LINCOLN DEFEATS WICHITA Prahlhltlamlata Beach lilt la th Faarth aaa Fifth. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., July 18- A Sunday ?am tranarerrea from Lincoln to this city ell Into the hopper of Lincoln by a score of t to I Wichita had the better of tha argument In th hitting, but th Issiea played a loose fielding gam and their blunder enabled the Llnka to win. Two-baa hit by Fox and Gagnler drove four of Lincoln's runs to the piata The crow rooiea loyalty xor Lincoln and hooted Mulltn throughout th game, after) ne aeciareo tnat a hit which seemed to b' a foul had fallen Into safe territory. White drew two baeea on the drive and two run scored on the play. Holland s muff of a foul lost the contest for Wichita, aa Oag nler immediately followed with a rlgl, field liner that scored the winning runs vVlnnebago Johnon helped to win his own Same by knocking down three alssltng rives with hi gloved hand, retiring the runner at flrat. Fox and Gamier fea tured In the fielding- with fast doubl play. 8core: LINCOLN. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Hogrtever, tb Fox, tb Waldron. rf.. 0 1110 1 1 1 3-0 10 10 0 1 1 11 1 0 0 1 t I 1 0 0 10 0 0 0 10 0 1 0 4 0 0 1 1 0 t 0 ::::::::: I Thomaa, lb..., uagnler, ss... Davidson, cf. Jude, If , Buinvan, c Johnson, p...., Totals r t WICHITA. 6 17 11 AB. R. H. O. A. 0 0 0 0 t 0 t 8 I 1 0 Cola, .of Hughes, lb 4 Pennell, If Mlddleton, If Westersll, lb Pettlgrew, rf , White, ss Holland, lb Shea, o ... Aitchleon. p Brennan .., . 1 Totals 84 t 8 24 U 6 'Batted for Altohison in ninth. Lincoln 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0-0 Wichita 1 OOlOOOOO-l Two-base hits: For Oas-nlar. Pattlirraar White. Lett on baaea: Lincoln, 4; Wichita, T. Double play ( Fox to Gagnler to Thomaa. Htruck out: Bv Jnhnunn hv Altohtam L Bases on balls: Off Johnson. 8: ufi Altohison, a Tlmai D60. Umpire: Mullen. GAMES UT AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Indtanapolia and Loalarllle Break Hvea on Oerlea. INDIANAPOLIS. July 18. Indlananolls defeated Louisville by a score of 6 to t In an exciting gam today, thereby breaking even on me series. Three singles and two triple la the fourth inning decided th contest. Boor: INDlAWAPOUi. I)UISV1LL. AB.H.O.A.K. A8.H.OA.D Williams, 3b. I 1 1 4 0 Rlllr. el. 0 I 3 Davldioa, at. 4 0 4 0 0 liunlaiTT, If. 1 Hr4n, rt... 4 14 14 WooruK, U. 4 Crr. lb 1 111 I i T.t. Tt 4 1 0 i! MoChaaa.r, U 4 i 0 4 0 Olaoh, as 4 n it 3 0 Howlw. a.. t 1 t 1 1 Imuran, lb,, 4 Cram, as..... 1114 1 liuakai, .... 4 Hnpka. 8b.. 1. till 0 FWU. lb. I Okrnar, B,. 3 1 8 4 0 Paokard, p. 4 Tetals 37 14 3 TotaU "t H l t Indianapolis 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 6 LoUlavllI 0 0 0 0 0 I 1 0 01 Three-baa hits: MoOhesney, Hopke. First base on balls: Off Cheney, 4; off Packard, a Sacrlflo hits: Carr, Cheney, Pteta. struok outt By Cheney, 61 by Paok ard, a Stolen bases: Howley, Kusrhe. Doubl playt Williams to Cross to Cam First basa on errors; Indianapolis, 1; Louisville. 1. Left on bases: Indlananolls. 4t LoMlsvllle, 7. Timet 1:46, Umpires: Owens and Eckman. Butcher Beat Brewer a, KANSAS CITY, July U.-Flve run off a many hits In the seventh inning ffava Kanaaa City the gam from Milwaukee to day, 1 to 7. ine locals played a ragged gam In th field. Each club uaed tore pltoher. Soore: KANSAS CHAT. HILWACIIS AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Rallmaa, rt.,1 M 0 gtnink, tt.... I 11 It Rhannon, of., t 1 1 0 0 Birrr, If 6 1 1 1 0 Sullivan, lb,. 6 1(0 I MoOann, lb.. 4 1 I 0 0 Hvtllng, lb.. 4 3 1 1 4 Randall, rf... 4 1 1 0 0 Braihaar, It. ll II t dark. lb..... 4 0 3 1 0 Bolaa, la.... 3 0 1 t Roblnnn, aa. I 0 t 8 0 rarlrala, U... 3 4 1 0 1 MoCorai'k, lb I 4 0 I 1 ttlltar, a.,... 4 V Mnran, 0...., 4 v i 3 0 EaUok, p..... 14 0 1 4 M.naka, p.... 1 0 1 0 0 Dornar, p.... I I 1 I MoOlrna, p.. 1 4 4 4 4 Carter, p 1 4 0 4 4 RarraU ..... 0 4 4 0 0 Lev ........ 4 4 0 4 4 Waaler, p.... 1 0 0 0 0 Total. UUtT 1 4 Totala. tt 34 14 1 Batted for Mansk In th third inning. Ran for Dornar. Kansas City 10001 0S0 9 Milwaukee 1 I I 0 0 0 0 1 7 Two-base hlta: MoCormlok, Sullivan, Shannon. Hit: Off Esslok, I in two and two-thirds Inning; oft Dornar. 1 tn four and one-third innings; oft Manaka, 2 In two lnMngs; oft McGlyan, t in five Innings; off Carter, I In two Innings; off Waoker, 1 In on Inning. Three-baa hit: Dorner. Flrat base on error: Kansaa City, 1; Mil waukee, 1. Saoriflo hlta: Sullivan, Clark. Bolea, Carlisle. Saorlflc Fly: Hallman. Stolen baaea: McCormlck. Love. Left on bases: Kansas City, 6; Milwaukee, 14. Struok out: By Esslok, 1; by Dorner, 4; by Carter, 1; by Manske, 1; by MoGlynn, 1. Passed ball: Rltter, Moran. First base on balls: Off Esslok. 6: off Wacker, ); off Dorner, 1; off Carter, 1; off Manske, 1; off MoGlynn, 1 Hit with pltohed ball: By Manske, Cartysle; by Carter, Mundsli; by Dorner, McGann. Time; 2:16. Umpire: Sullivan. Columbus Win from Toledo. COLUMBUS. O.. July IS. Columbus got enough runs to overcome Toledo' 4 to 2 lead after two were out In the sixth. ' Con galton doubled, James waa passed delib erately, McCarthy' wide throw for Ort well filled the basea, Foster hit Morlarlty and Frlel scored two more with a single. Hlnchman muffed Link's fly, with West pitching, and two runa came over. Toledo oould not touch Link except In the fourth, when, witn two out, h teaman atartea a rally for four runs. Congalton'a home run and a catch by-O'Ryurke were features. Score: COLUMBUB. TO US DO. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Clark., If.... 8 4 8 4 0 MrCartby. aa 6 0 I I O Rourka. 8b. 4 8 4 1 0 Brnoot, cf.... 4 14 0 Kruaer, of... 8 4 4 0 4 PraamaB. lb. 4 111 1 Conaalton, rf 4 I I 0 0 Hickman, If.. 4 14 0 amaa, 8 3 7 4 1 Hlnchman, Ib I 4 1 8 Odwall, lb... 4 114 4 Abbott, e 3 0 8 3 Morlarlty, as. 3 1 1 1 4 Klw.rt, 3b... 3 1 3 4 Frlai, tb 4 1 4 1 1 Land, rf 8 13 0 lank, p, ...... 4 0 0 1 0 Toner, p...,. 8 4 4 1 Wait, p 1 o 1 .11 in 1 1 Total. Totals tt ( 31 14 0 1010600- ....... .0 00400000- Columbia Toledo ... Sacrifioe hits: Kruger. Land. Baae on ballet Off Link, t; off ' Foster, 2. Two- base hits: Congalton, Hlokman, Smoot Horn run: Congalton. Doubl playt Mc Carthy to Freeman to Elwert. lilt by pltohed ball: Morlarlty, by Foster; Hlnch man. Struck out: By Link, 6; by West, L Hits: Oft Foster, t in five and two third innings; oft West, I In two and one third Innings. Time: 1:44. Umpire: King. St. Paul Win In Eleventh. BT. PAUL, Minn., July is. Before a orowd of 16,000 wild fans St Paul won the linai game 01 the aeries arter eleven In nings of fast ball. O'Nell'B error of Kar- fer'a hand drive In the eleventh allowed wo runs to cross th plate. Score: BT. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS. AB.H.O.A.K. AS H O. A. B. rimn, lb.... ( 1 U 1 0 Qulllen, sa... (14 14 Llaaa, If I 1 I 4 4 Pickering, rf. 4 4 1 4 0 Murrar. rt,... 8 1 1 4 I Mini, ,b.... ( 8 4 8 1 Darn, 01 . I 1 O'Nalll, cf... 4 14(1 O'Brlan. as. .. 3 4 3 1 4 Cravath, If... 8 14 4 1 Cockman, Ib. I 1 I I 0 0111. lb 4 4 18 I 4 Wriatar. lb.. 4 1 4 8 4 Colllna, Ib... 8 I 1 3 0 CariKb. a.... (8(44 Block, c 11(84 Kara.r. p.... 4 0 1 4 3 Young, p..... 4 4 14 4 S 'dOal N mM Totals 14 3 SI W 8 Two out when winning run scored. St. Paul 0 OlOOOOOOOt 1 Minneapolis ...0 00 0 001000 12 Two-base hits: Carlsch. Downs. Block. 6tolen base: Downs. Double Dlavs: Cock- man to Flynn; Davis to O'Brien. Base on balls: Off Karger. 4; off Young, 1. Hit by pltohed ball: By Young (Murray, 2) O'Brien (2). Struok out: By Karger, 6; by Young, T. Paased ball: Block. Sacri fice hlu: Karger, Pickering, GUI. Collins. Left on basea: St. Paul, W: Minneapolis, 4. Thne; 2.10. Umpires t Conahana and iiayea. 1 Cub Wla at Try, ' ALBANY, N. T., July 18. Th Chicago National laagu team defeated the Troy State League team in an exhibition game today. 1 to a Rain tell after Chicago had scored two runs In tba first half of tha eighth Inning and th gam waa called. Scor: RHE. Troy 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 1 1 Chicago 0 1040 01 4 1 Batteries: Swormatead and Conray; Pa gan, Ulgglnbotham and Needhaxn and Moran. Uniplr: H after. Many peopl with chronlo throat and lung trouble hav found comfort and relief In Foley' Honey and Tar, a tt cur atub- born coughs altar other treatment has failed. L. M. Buggies, Reasaor, Iowa, write: "Th doctor said I had consump tion, and I got no better until I took Folay' Honey and Tar. It stopped the hemorrhage and pain In my lung and thay ar now a sound as a bullae" Sold by all druggist. City Break WHITE SOX BLANK SENATORS Jmith Holds Washington Player Down to One Lone Hit. CHICAGO ALSO WEAK AT BAT All Three of Ita Rons Are Made In First Iaalna- an One Hit Other American Leaae Seorrs. CHICAGO, July U.-Smlth held Wash ington to on hit today and Chicago won, 3 to 0. Tb visitor played poorly In the first inning and Chicago scored three runs with only one hit. Score: CHICAGO. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A.X. AB.H.O.A.B. Altlier, rf..,. 4 14 0 4 Drown. If... 4 3 0 0 0 Parant, as... I 0 4 4 8 Milan, cf.... I 0 1 t 0 loball. lb 4 t 11 Lallvalt. rf.. 3 t 1 I lnuh.rtf. If 3 1 4 0 l'nflaub, tb.. 111(4 Whit., cf.... 3 4 ( ( lKinobua, lb. 3 ( ( 0 1 Tann.hlll. lb 4 1 0 I ( K.lier. lb... I 0 0 8 ( AH. lb 4 4 1 4 ( Colllna 1 ( 0 4 0 ulllvan, e... 10(8 4 Conrar. lb... 4 ( ( 0 ( Smith, p 4 4 8 4 MrBnda, aa. , I 4 1 I 4 - Httat, a 4 4 7 ( ( Totals S) (87U 3 Jobnuon. p .. 8 0 0 Diaaaanabrn. 1 v W v Total. 81 1U 11 I Isbell out, hit by batted ball. Patted for Kelley In the eighth. Batted for Johnson In th ninth. Chicago t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Saorlflc hits: Parent. Dougherty. Stolvn base; Tannehlll. Double play: Unglaub to MoBrlde. Left on bases: Chicago, 7: Washington, 1. Baae on balls: Oft John son, Struck out: By Smith, 6: by John eon, 7. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Hurst and O'Loughlln. t . , Detroit Wine In Thirteenth. DETROIT, July 18. Detroit had to use three pitchers to win a thlrteen-lnnlng game from New York today. Five clean hits In tha seventh off Wlllett gave New Tork three runs and a tie soore. Kllllan was taken out In the tenth, with men at third and first and one out, and Mullln, who had pitched yesterday pulled the team out and finished the game. Cobb made his 100th hit of the year, a double In the fourth, and followed it by scoring from second on an infield grounder. A wild throw on Mullln' bunt In th thirteenth, following Schmidt's single, led to the win ning run. Score: DBTRorr. NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Mclntyre, If.. ( 4 4 0 4 DammlU, of.. 71400 Bu.b, as. ( 4 4 T 0 Auatln, lb... i 4 4 Thaaa. lb.... I 18 4 4 a i( 0 0 Crawford, of. 8 8 I Cobb, rf (18 Roaaman, lb. 8 8 10 Morlarltf, lb. I 1 1 0 0 Elb.rt.U, aa. ( 1 0 0 Kaalar, rf.... S 1 ( 4 Craa. If ( 1 1 4 Laporta. lb.. 4 1 I 0 Kl.lnow, o.. 4 3 8 4 Mannlns. D . 4 3 Brhfr, lb., 4. gflhmldt, 0... ( Wlllatt, p.... 8 1 1 1 8 0 3 jviuan, p.. Mullln, p. 4 0 4 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 Totali (1 1418 10 1 Jonas 1 0. 0 0 0 ' Totals 44 80 4 Winning run scored with two out. Batted for Wlllett in eighth. Detroit ....1 00100000000 14 New Tork.O 00000100000 03 Hits: Off Wlllett, 10 in eight innings; off Kllllan. 1 In one and a third Innings; off Mullln, 2 In three and two-thirds Innings. Two-base hits: Crawford. Cobb, Demmltt, Manning. Sacrifice hitsi Bush, Cree. Stolen base: Chanr. Bases on balls: Off Wlllett, 1; off Mullln, 1; off Manning. 2. Hit bv pitched ball: By Wlllett, Keeler. First base on errors: Detroit, t. Left on ujes: Detroit, 6; New Tork, It. Struck This Car and Studebaker E. M. F. "30" Glldden Tour Confetti Car Will Pass Through Omaha : ' and Council Bluffs, Monday, July 19 th. See Them. -,.:r $1,250 F. Q. D. FACTORY 30 Dorse Power. 5 Passenger. 5 Lamps. Horn. Magneto: Onlj Extras: Top, Windshield, Speedometer; "The best value for $2,500 and under on the market' iAn output of 12,000 cars this year made this price of $1,250 possible. An output of 18,000 cars next year will make the car better for the same money. The Studebaker E. M. F. 30 Pathfinder will be the Official Pilot Car of the 1909 Glidden Tour. The work this car did as Official Path finder in routing the Glidden Tour established beyond a doubt the fact that'the Studebaker E. M. F. 30 is the peer of the medium priced cars. This car is the sensation of the year. It jumped to first place in three months and stands there today both in volume and performance. The entire output of 12,000, including Kansas City's allotment of 1,100 car$ was sold three months ago and will be delivered by September 1st After September 1st the output will be 18,000 cars and Kansas City will positively get and deliver 3,000 of them. We are closing agencies daily and want a live one in every county 835 of next year's cars are already sold. tt Write Tofoy or Call at Rome Hotel, Omaha. Where Our General Traveler. C. A Hhltaker, and Neb. Traveler, Mr. Burbank, Will Be July 19-22 to Close Contracts With Neb. Dealers 1G20-1G22 Grand Avenue, Kansas City, IVIo. 1 aLanaWBBBB) Even; White out: By Wlllett, 1; by Manning, 1 Double play:- Flherfeld to Lapnrte to Chase. Time: 1:90. Umpires: Egan and Connelly. St. Loala Wlaa ta Eleventh, ST. LOUIS, July 18. St. Louis took to day's game from Philadelphia In the elev enth Inning, when, with the baaes full and none out, Crlas hit the aeeond ball Bender pitched to the flag pole In right center. Krauae loet control and waa charged with the defeat. Score: ST. U)tlS PHIUMIELI'HIA. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A B. Hartiell. aa. 1 4 8 I Hirlal, rf .. 4 0 I 4 4 lona. rt I 1 1 Q oanii-r, cf. ( Tolllna, tb 4 ( Oldrlna, If. 1 0 Davla. lb... 4 0 nk.r. lb... 4 4 liarrr, aa.. I 0 Thfttnal, 0. . 8 0 Kriuu, p. . 0 0 Dtndar, p. . 0 3 0 Hoffman, rf.. 1 4 1 8 I I 110 I 10 0 MrAlaaaa. cf. 4 Urlni, If.... ( Jnnca. lb I Wliilama, lb. I Karri,, lb.... 4 1 I I I 0 11 1 1 I 4 1 0l 4 I 1 Sttpbana, a., Powell, p..., Vaddall, p... Pattaraon .. Crtaa 4 4 7 4 0 0 44 4 0 4 1 4 4 4 0 s 1 1 0 0 0 4 Totala.... II 10 10 I 1 A 0 0 Tout. u 10 11 14 None out when winning run scored. Batted for Stono In eighth. Batted for Williams In eleventh. St. Louis 0101000010 86 Philadelphia ..0080000000 1 4 Two-base hits: Bolter, McAleese, Crlss. Three-base hit: Collins. Hits: Off Powell, 4 In two and two-thirds Innings; off Wad dell, 4 In eight and one-third Innings; off Krause, 9 In ten Innings; off Hentler, 1 In one inning. Sacrifice hit: Jones. Stolon bases: Ganley, 1. Double plays: Harry, Col lins and Davis; Stone, and Jones. Left on bases: St. Louis. 7; Philadelphia. 4. Base on balls: Off Powell. 1; off Waddell 1. Hit by pitched ball: Hy Powell, 1; by Krause, 3. Struck out: By Powell, 3; by Krause, 6; by Waildell, 4. Time: 1:4a Urn pi res: Evans and Perrlne. RED SOX BEAT GRAND ISLAND Looal Team Falls to Hit Kansas City PltcHTr. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., July 18. (Special Telegram.) Grand Island lost to the Kansas City Red Sox team today, owing to Inability to hit Schroeder. The three Glade brothers, Captain Schuff and Pitcher Rlohter quit the game with today, tho latter to Join the Central City team and the four othera, all local men, giving all of their time to their business. The Glades are tho proprietors of the local mills and the marketing of wheat and resumption of milling on full time Is the cause of the change. It Is not expected that any effort will be made to reorganise for what re mains of the season. Score: R.H.E. Red Sox 000040000-460 Grand Island.. 100010000131 Batteries: Red Sox, Schroeder and Gib son; Grand Island, Rlchter and El ling. Fremont Defeats Wahoo. FREMONT, Neb., July 18. (Special Tele gram.) Wahoo was badly beaten by Fre mont this afternoon. The Fremontors be- ?an to slug Anderson In the first and then ollowed It up through the rest of the game. Wahoo s errors were costly. Cook, a 276-pounder, caught for Fremont and did Borne effective work at the bat. Score: R H E Fremont 221000004-6 14 t Wahoo 0 00002000-3 6 6 Base hits: Heln, Cahoon, Bmertsch, Mar tin. Struck out: By Anderson, 6; by Koepenlck, 2. Batteries: Fremont, Koe penlck and Cook; Wahoo, Anderson and Johnson, . ..au-a Wlsner Defeats Dodgre. WISNER, Neb., July 17.-(Speclal Tele gramsSome good stick work and the ex cellent twirling of Schwarts defeated the Dor'gc team here Saturday, 9 to 1. This was the second game with - Dodge, the former being played Thursday, when Wls ner defeated them by a score of 8 to 4. Batteries: Wlsner. Schwarts and Kacek; Dodge, Spollman and Young. Tl li 0 1L.O Official Glldden Fattifincler ujicdl cetbai Iks ips- Sox Shut SOLDIERS SCALP OUTLAWS Signal Corpi Nine Wini from Council Bluffi Nine. MAZEPPAS DEFEAT CRANE NINE Heavy llltflna and Raaaed Fleldln Characterlse flame, Which Is Set tled 11 to 9 Other Amateur Oamea of Day. The Signal Corps defeated the Outlaws of Council Bluffs Sunday afternoon. 6 to 1. Cross Ditched a first-class game for the Signal Corps and was given flrst-clasa support. The game was witnessed by a good slxed crowd. Score: SIGNAL rORP. OUTLAWS. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B Outhrl., If... 4 1 1 0 A Srhn.lrlr. lb 4 114 Till Umt.a th 4 4 0 8 0 K.pp.r, ..... Bherer, 0. . . r.a. p. ... 5b.... llrlrh, lb... rl.rk. lb.... Slmcoi, rf . . . prrklna, cf. . I 4 10 0 0 Outl, lb 4 4 18 0 4 4 0 0 1 4 Kranlnaer. c. 4 1 4 I 0 1 0 0 4 1 Peterauii, a... 4 0 8 0 1 4 1(00 lundo, If 41000 4 110 1 Scarr. cf 4 0 0 0 0 I I 1 0 0 I ttrrbark, Tt 4 1 I 0 0 10 4 0 0 Smith, p.... 1 0 0 4 4 Total. 17 111 U I Total. (4 4 14 II 1 S.Kiial Corps 0 0300010 -6 Outlaws 0 0100000 0-1 Struck out: By Cass, 10; by Smith, 0. Three-base hits: Schider, Guthrie, Clark. Two-base hits: Guthrie, Nepper, Slmoox, Utterback, Krarringer. Umpire: Holbe. MAZEPPAS WIN RAGGED GAME Crane fc Co. Nine Taken Into Camp by 11 .to O Score. In a game of heavy hitting and ragged Holding the Maseppus beat the Crane 4 Co. nine by a score of 11 to 9. Thomas of the Mazeppas was v, lid and retired In favor of Kane In tha eighth. Kane was Invinci ble. The Cranes used three pitchers. Drummy. with a triple, double and wo slnglos. was the star with the stick. Score: MAZBPPAS. CRANK CO. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H .U.A..B. K.ne, cf-p... 4 1 4 1 8 Rrina'br, H P I 1 1 1 1 1 C'ahlan, ns-ot & McLean, c. ... 4 Drummjr, 3b.. 4 Oraner, lb. .. & Thoma., p-a. & 3 4 1 10 4 0 I 10 1 Elliott, p-l 1 Hill, lb... -lb.. ( ( 4 ( ( 0 0 0 Saa. 0 ( I J 0 CIomuo, ib. .. ( 0 O'Nall. cl-M. ( 4 6 I 1 4 0 4 0 Joliea, rf 4 0 1 Sun., lb ft I 4 Hlnrlck., If.. S3;' 0 P'-hu, ll.rt. If. ( 4 1 Jonet, p-cf... 8 1 8 0 1 1 4 P. !, rf... I 0 0 1 Total. 41 11 It U ( Totala 41 1 27 13 4 Iwo-lias hits: Drummy, Graner, llaln schrlber. Three-base hit: Drummy. Home run: Jones. Stolen bases: Coughlan (2), Drummy (2), Thomas (2). McLean (2), Stlne. Struck out: By Thomas, 6; by Kane, 3; by Jones, 1; by Kelnschrlber, 2; by Elliott, 2. Bases on balls: Off Thomas, 6; off Kane, 1. Hit with pitched ball: McLean. Umpire! Blowliardt. FLORENCE TRIMS ACHATE NINE Matthews Ha Fraternal Batter at HI Mercy Throughout. The Florence team defeated tb Royal Aahates at Florence park In a one-sided game by the score of 6 to 0. Mathews had the Achates at his mercy, allowing three hits, and only two men reached third base. Score: . rLORENCB. . . . ROTAL ACHATES. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.K. Raln.'bar, cf. I a 1 1 1 1 4 0 .0 Cr.t. 8b I MrOUIRan, lb I Elliott. Sb. ... I Pnaplchal, lb. 4 Brown, 0 8 O'Nalll, rf... I I 1 ThompMtt, aa I I 1 Brown, lb.,.. 8 8 0 K.nnadr, 0,. 4 1 0 Bak.r, 2b.... 8 4 0 Litton, cf.,., 4 0 11 0 1 1 0 lo Out Senators Ltors j . II. 1 0 tfctf P.my. a... 8 114 4 RanhaMt, P.rr. If.. M.tthtwa, 4 0 10 r.navan. rf. p. 4 I 1 I 4 Woodward, p. 8 p. 1 0 0 1 To:. 1. Ki 117 14 3 Totals 10 114 11 ( Flounce 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 Achates 0 00000000 0 Sii'len bases: Helnschrlber, McQuillan. Tw-hse hits: Relnschrlber, jMcUuigun, Barney. Home run: Mathews. Struck om : by- Mathews. 6; by Woodward, a. Wild pitches: Woodward (2). Umpire: Mlko. GAMES IN THREF-I LK1AOVK Sprlnafleld, lllouuiltnr and Porla Win Two Each. SrHINOFlELl), July 18 -Spring-field In- creased Its lead In Hie pennant re or by taking a double-header from Cedar llaplris today. Daly was In perfect form In th first game and the visitors never had a chance to score. In the second game John son's home run won the game in the tenth Inning. Soore, first name: R H E. Springfield 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 8 3 t Cedar Rapid. ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 6 t Batteries: Daly and Johnson; and Rohrer. Score, second game: Kngman R.H.E. Springfield ..0 00001001 13 7 1 Cedar Raplds.O 10010000 0-14 1 Batteries: Grsndy and Johnson; Hoeffer, Mnllcoat and Hohrer. I'ECATl'R. July 18 Ruby, who ha been playing the outfield, was taken from the lert garden 10 p Davenport, 2 to 0. itch today and defeated Score: R.H.E. Decatur .1 0010000 fi 0 Davenport 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 7 0 . Batteries: Ruby and McNamaba; Flvi , J and K. Smith. ULOOM1NUTON, July 18. Bloomlngton took both games of a double-header from Dubuque today In easy fashion, the first In I to i and the second, which only went soven Innings, 7 to 2. Score, first game: R.H.E. Bloomlngton ..0 2007000 9 9 4 Dubuque 0 01000003411 Batteries: Steen and Smith; Wilder and Nunnamaker. Score, second game: R.H.E. Bloomlngton 0 14 0 1 7 10 1 Dubuque .. 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-t 1 8 rtslterles: Koyer ana smiwi Hall and White. PEORIA, July It. Peoria beat Rook Island in the thirteenth Inning of a hard fought contest, R to 4. and then repeated the operation In eight Inning, 1 to 1 Scorn, first game: R.H.E. Peoria 100010000000 1 S 11 1 Rock Island 1 01000001000 04 11 2 Batteries: Gilbert and Hlgglns; Wilson and Starke, Score, second garnet R.H.E. Peoria 1 000000 0-1 41 Rock Island 0 000000 11 48 Batteries: Rogers and Hlgglns; La a ft and Starke. DENVER HERE FOR FOCR GAMES GrUsltea Open Quadruple Bnsre saant with Rosrk.. Today. Denver will come to town today tVir a fotir-davs' encasement at Vinton street park. Today will be ladles' day, and It H needle to say tnat a targs numour or the gentler sex will be on hand to give the Dfenver bove th glad hand. Th Den ver team has mad some change since it was In Omaha last and the Grlaslles are playing good ball. The llneupt Omaha. Denver. Kare First Llnday Pendrv Peoond , Stankxd Pchlptte.... Third Maag Franck Short Hartman Fisher Left BeMnn King Center Jones Weli'h Right , Caslilv otidlng. ... .Catrh ........ .Thompson Cadman...., Catch Clasaon Sanders Tltch ............ Olmsted ,1 Hollenbeok Pitch Adams Iwer P'teh Fod Klv TMtrh WmenTi Kdmonston Pitch Rohannon MoGee Pitch 66 fiDflS 99 4