THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY,. JUNE 17, 1910. Senators, Athletics, Naps and Tigers American Winners; Good Time at the Beatrice Races US COLS GETS ANOTHER ONE IIGERS RIP RED STOCKINCjS 1IL ARTHV AM HIS O WM ALL RKjHT, OLD SPORT, i BlT look our THAT Holds Kourkes Tight and Shuts Them Out. TAKES GAME BY 3 TO 0 SCORE I1 I ' .' 1 1 1 - 1 t. Detroit Beat fiotton Twelve to Three by Clever Hitting:. TWO HOME RUNS FEATURE GAME Philadelphia Whip thlrao Two to One Senators Overwhelm St. I.oula C leveland Tread t on Mew York. ' , I DETROIT, Mich., Jim 16 Boston played a ragged game li. the field today and the locals hit both Arellanes and Barberlob hard, winning, 12 to 3. Home runs by Stan age and Arellanes, each coming with two men on bases, featured. Bqnra: You R TIRE ISN'T rcMCTui RE O BEFORE July Hagverman, fur Antelope, Holds Cover to lilt llnaket TlBhtlr and bat Three I: scape. I LINCOLN, Juno 10. liagerman held Omaha to three lilts today and shut them out, Lincoln winning by 3 to 0. Score: LINCOLN. AB. H. II. P.O. A. E. Juds. If 1 1 2 2 0 0 Uagnler, ss J 1 1 3 6 0 Cobb, rf 4 0 1 1 0 0 Cockman, 3b 4 0 2 0 1 0 Davis, c 4 0 0 4 0 0 Thomas, lb 3 0 1 11 10 Y led envoi, 2b 2 0 0 3 1 1 Claike, c 2 11-310 Hagcrman, p 2 0 0 0 4 0 Total 2i) 3 8 27 13 1 OMAHA. AB. R II. P.O. A. K. Khotton. If 2 0 0 3 1 0 Corrldnn, as 3 0 0 2 1 0 King, If 3 0 0 0 0 0 Cadman, cf 2 0 1 0 0 1 Kane, lb 3 0 1 4 0 0 Weloh, if 4 0 0 2 2 0 Kch-tpke, 3b 4 0 0 2 1 0 Graham, 2b 2 0 0 5 4 0 Uondlng, c .'3 0 0 3 2 0 Hollenbeck, p 3 0 1 0 3 0 Tot.il..'; ..29 0 3 24 14 1 Lincoln 00003000 Omnha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Three-bsse hit: Jude. Two-b-'ne hits: Jude, Thomi. I'lmbHi rlays: Corrldon to Oruham to Kane; Weloh to Graham, stolen tiaar-s: cvsnirr, Tliomiui, Clarke, Ksjie. Sacrifice hits: Hagermnn, Corrldon. Bases on balla: Off Hagermnn, 8: off Hollenbeck, 1. lilt by pitched ball: By Hollenbeck, 1. Wild pitch.: Hagerman. Struck out: F.v Haicrmnn. ' 4; by Hollenbeck, 7. Paused balla: Clarke. 1. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Clark. M'CIIESMSY MAKES DOIHLG PLAt Wlna Lanrrls In tinine with Denver, but .Grlsslles Win. ST. JOSEPH. June 16. Sohreibcr of the renvera waa Invincible today and the vis itors won In a hotly contented same. In the fifth inning MeOhesney of the home team made the first unassisted double play made by a center fielder In the Western league this season, by catching Cranston's fly and touching Kelly out at second. Score: - DENVER . T , , , AB. R. 11. PO.'; A. E. Lloyd, 2b 6 0 2 3 1 0 Waldron. If 5 0 1 4 0 0 Beall. cf 2 0 0 8 0 0 Casaldy, rf 4 13 10 0 Lindsay, lb 2 0 0 5 1 1 Kelley, 3b 8 110 10 CranKton, ss 3 0 1 3 3 0 McMurray, c 3 113 0 0 Echrelber, p 2 110 3 0 Totals ...29 4 9 27 9 1 ST. JOSEPH. ,. . AB. U. II. PO. A.E. Powell, If 4 0 1 2 0 0 2b .. 4 0 1 3 0 0 MeCheaney, cf. .,,... 4.0 0 4 1 0 Jones, lb. 3 0 1 S 1 1 Bauer, rf 2 0 1 3 0 0 i oi nan, ss 3 0 0 4 4 2 McNeill, 3b 3 0 0 1 4 0 "Wolfe, 0 3 0 0 6 2 i0 Baker, p 3 0 0 0 8 0 Totals 29 0 4 27 15 8 Denver 0 00001 1 1 14 St. Joseph .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hit: Kelley. Stolen bnaea: Mc Murray (2). Sacrifice hits: Bauer, Lindsay (2), Cranston, .Schrolber. Double plays:- Mc Chesney( unassisted); McNeill to Corhan to Jones. Struck out: By Baker. 2; by Schrel- ber, X Bases on balls: Off Baker, 4; off tchrelber, 1. Wild pitch: Baker. Left on buses: St. Joseph, 4; Denver, 7. Time: 1:30. Umpire; Mullen. Attendance: 800. SIOCX CITY WINS IS FIRST Cstea la Will 4 Allows Blar Leud of Klght. . DES MOINES. June IB Sioux Cltv tood me lead, tn U)e first -inning because .of Cates' wlldnc-fta, and won easily. Blerdorfer, ,'who was substituted In the fourth Inning or Cates, did better, but the lead of eight tuns could not be overcome. Score: ' 4 DES MOINES. AB. 11. II. PO. A. ... 4 0 2 2 4 Williams, 2b... Colllgan, si..., 1 Mat tick, cf lJwyer, lb Nlehoff. 3b Curtis, If , Baden, rf Hachant, 0 Cates, p lllorsdorfcr, p.. Totals... 8 27 . 20 SIOUX CITV. AB. It. II. PO. A. 2 0 3 0 0 0 4 1 2 'Andreas, 2b.... Stem, lb Oulllin, b Iyers, rf Neighbors cf.. f'enlon, If llMrtman, as... 4 4 8 4 4 1 5 13 0 0 2 0 3 3 1 27 6 4 Miller, e.. S V'roenian, p 4 ' Totals 37 10 12 -Des Moines .....0 0 0 0 2 ' Bioux' CUy .'. S 1 4 0 0' 12 2 0 14 1 1-1 i-.arneu runs: Des Moines, 2; Sioux City, I. Two-base hit: Neighbors. Three-base bit: Curtis. Home run: Bader. Bases -on .balls: Off Cates, 4; off Blersdorfer, 2; off Freeman. 1. Hit with pitched ball: By 'Ulersdorfor. 2; by Freeman, 1. Passed ball: .Miller. Struck out: By Blersdorfer, 1; by Freeman, 2. Stolen bases: Myers, Andreas. Double play: Williams to Colligan to Dwyer. Sacrlflco hits; Stem, Qulllln, llart- man. Left on basen: Des Moines, 7; Sioux CHy, 6. Time: 2:00. .Umpire: Haskell. At tendance: 1,400. VMPIRE TltorUIK AT TOPEKA i ttearalar Man Kalla to Appeal Wichita Wins. TOPEKA, Kan.. .Tune !. Topeka was tinable to hit Jarnigan successfully to day, and Wichita won. Wright was batted ;out of the box In the fifth. The regular uiuiMia u hi nui appear, ana ihf.. was I much wrangling. Score: . TOPEKA. ab. n. II. 0 1 0 8 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 o. 8 1 1 8 1 3 T 0 0 0 Wooley, Cf 3 Boles, ss.a..... S Thomason, If 4 1-andretli, lb 3 Pennell. rf '. 3 Kunkel, Sb 4 Kahl. 2b 8 Kerns, o 8 Wright, p 1 Fugate, p 3 Harris 1 Totals 33 1 8 IJ7 11 WICHITA. , AB. IX. Peldeii, If 4 0 It. 8 O. 1 3 13 1 3 3 1 4 0 Mlddleton. cf.... S Koerner, lb 4 Hughes, as.., 8 Jxbell. 2b. Weatenll, 3b., Tetttgrew, if. Shaw, c Jarnlgan, p... Totals ......... '...36 8 U 27 13 Batted for Fugats In ninth Topeka ............. 0 Q 0 0 0 10 3 0 0 1 0- 1 1 & Wichita 0 0 0 -rwo-nase hit: lieuien. Sacrifice lilt: Wooley. Sacrifice fly: Wooley. Double play: Hughes to lsbcll to Koerner. stolen bases: Koerner. pettlgrew (2). Hits: Off Wright, t In three and two-thirds Innings; off Fugate. 4 In five and one-third Innings. Base on balls: Off Wright. 3; off Jarnl gan, 1 Struck out: By Wright, 1; by Fu gate, 8; by Jarnlgan, 4. Hit by pitched ball: Hy Jarnlitan, , Wild pitch: Fugate. f'asaed ball: Shaw. Umpires: Young and okerst. MATRIMONY AMI BASE- BALL I'wo Membara sf Arapahoe- Team Mar , rled After Game at Ueaver City. 'REAVER CITT. June 18. Special.) Matrimony was considerably mixed with baa ball In Beaver City yesterday when the Arapahoe braves played with the Heaver City Boosters. Two of the Arapa hoe players, F. K. Lallman, the pitcher, and James E. Ballsar. sucond baaenuan, sere known to have niatrinioniul Intentions, and the others ,uf tlia team kept a close W lf:,Aa'. . ) UPooi..,. aa l ( wi-iiZr -I r- L x' I t . STANDING OF THE TEAMS 1 I ' KJ WEST. LEAC1UE, ' NAT'L LEAtJUE. . W.LPet.l W.L.Pct. Denver 30 21 .fidX'Chtcago 30 18 .?K2 Wichita 29 21 .B-iOuV'.-w York,... 29 IS .604 Sioux Clty.. 24 .MllCinolnnati ...21 !1 .MS Lincoln ......25 24 .Ml Pittsburg ....'22 22 . 500 Omaha 24 M .4St Louis 22 8 .458 Des Moines. . 24 2S 4;2lBrooklyn ....23 26 .45S St. Joseph.. .20 2fl .4351 Philadelphia 10 25.42 Topeka 19 26 .422 Boston ....... .18 SI .307 AMUR, LEAGUE. AMEB, ASS N. W.L Pet. I New York. ..29 15 .659 Minneapolis 39 19 . 672 Philadelphia -11 15 67-llst. Paul 35 22 .617 Detroit .......18 19 .WToledo 39 21.6X2 Boston 24 12 .SW'IndlanRmilla 87 M i?i leveland 24 22 .522'ColunibUH ....23 82 . 420 WaHhlncton 22 2S .4k!Kansa? Cltv.. 20 31 Chicago 17 27 .38fi Milwaukee ...21 33 ,3fl bt. Louis. ....10 36 .217Loulsvllle ....23 35 . 3S6 NEB. LEAGUE. MINK LEAGUE. W.L.Pct.l W.L.Pct. Grand Isl'nd.17 10 .COClarlnda 14 7 .667 Fremont ....18 11 .fctii Falls Cltv. ,..12 10 .545 Columbus ...H 12 .528 Maryvtlle ....13 13 .4H Superior 13 13 .4WNeb. City 9 14 .8!tl Seward 13 12 .5201 Shenandoah .12 19 .40 Kearney ....11 IB .40, Auburn 1113 .458 Hastings ....11 15 .423! . Red Cloud... 0 14 ,S01 yesterday's Hesnlts. WESTERN LEAGUE. Lincoln, 3; Omaha, 0. Dea Moines, 4; Sioux City, L Wichita, 6; Topeka, 1. Denver, 4; St. Joseph, 0. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia, 10; Cincinnati, 0. Chicago-Brooklyn, rain. St, Louis-Boston, rain. Plttsburg-New York, rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington, 6; St. Louis, 2. Philadelphia, 2; Chicago, 1. Cleveland, 6; New York, 8. Detroit, 12; Boston, 3. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee, 3; Columbus, 2.' Toledo, 4; Kansas City, 8 ," . Indianapolis, 4; St. Paul, 3. Minneapolis, 9; Louisville, 3. NEBRASKA LEAGUE. Seward, 10; Kearney, 0. Second game: Seward, 6; Keaney, 6. Hastings, 4; Fremont,' 2. Second game: Fremont, 14; Hastings, 2. Red Cloud, 7; Grand Island, 8. Columbus, 4; Superior, 2. MINK LEAGUE. Clarlnda, 5; Falls City. J. ' Shenandoah, D; Maryvllle, "0. ' Auburn, 5; Nebraska City, 0. Gamea. Today. : Western League Omaha at Lincoln, Des Moines at Sioux City, Wichita at Topeka, Denver at St. Joseph. National League Cincinnati - at Philadel phia, Chicago at Brooklyn, St. Loula at Boston, Pittsburg at New York. American League New York at Cleve land. American Association Columbus at Mil waukee, Toledo at Kansas Cltv. In. dianapolls at St. Paul, Louisville at Min neapolis. , 1 Nebraska State League Kearney at S tv n rrl 1 J n , t i t ir at n - - - -' v-..n Hv . .'iiL.rii,, iwu at Grand Island, Superior at Columbus. niniK league Clarlnda at Falls City, Shenandoah at Maryvllle, Auburn at Ne braska City, ,- watch upon them and the office of the county Judge to prevent any wsddlna-ar rangements. Beltzer procured the assistance of a friend. and a license was obtained and he and Miss Fay Clark of Arapahoe, were iiutrneu a me resinence oi Kev. B. F Bberhart, who was official score keeper of the ball game, who performed the cere mony. Pitcher Lallm-an secured a marriage license, but this was taken away from him on the way back to Arapahoe, He had thoughtfully provided for this, and had an other license In the hands of a friend, who waa not searched. He was married at the honje of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Palmer, north of Beaver City today, to their daughter, Miss Mabel Palmer. LEXINGTON II ACE BtEET CLOSES Mayor Dahlman Attenda and Makes Addreaa. LhXIXOTON, Neb., June lfl.-Speclal Telegram.) Today s races closed the meet i t-jexinKion. The half mile race was won by 81 Haga don's black; second, by Shield's bay stal 5L Jveamey; purses H6 and 116. Three-quarter mile race: First. Malcom's sorrel; second. Shield's bay; Purses. 136 and J15. One-half mile. Green race: First, Curri ers sorrel; second. Wallace s roan: Purses 115 and 310. Automobile race: First. ' Ouderkirk of Hildreth. 8:05, with model nineteen Bulck 35; second. Scott with an Oakland forty: Purses, 170 and 30. . Mayor Dahlman of Omaha addressed the spectators, a crowd of 3.100. His theme was praise and encouragement to the farmers, and he expressed his esteem for Lexington and Dawson county, and ex panded on the blessings of schools and churches and what a blenslng the schools, churches. Young Men's Christian associa tion and kindred organisations had been for Omaha. He stated he would be In Lexington on the twenty-first to talk on politics. BAYARDO WINS COI,K CCP Ular Ascot Trophy Caacared by Ilorsa Hidden by Maker. ASCOT HEATH .England. June 18-Thc gold cup, the feature of today's racing here, waa captured by Mr. Fairie s Bayardo, ridden by the American Jockey, Danny Maher. w. K. Vanderbllt's Seasick II was second and J. Iwery's Bachelor's Double third. There were thirteen starters. The gold cup with a value of 6o0 sovereigns with 3,800 sovereigns In specie addition were offered for 8-yar-olds and up. n he distance la two mile and a half. Mr. Vanderbllt's Seasick II and M. A. Aument's Aveu were brought over from Parts to compete. The all age-t stakes of five sovereigns each with 300 sovereigns for 3-year-olds and upwards, distanea six furlongs, was won by H. p. Whitney's NewcasUe II. Lawrenny was second and Nevolnlce third. Only three horses ran. Danny Maher, tha American jockey, had a remarkible run of victories today. He piloted horses that won In four races and finished second in another event, "Ukeeta" Martin, another American Jockey, captured premier honors in the fifth race, tha Americana leaving only rust and a walk over lu the whole day card for the ruuin jockeys. The Key to tha Situation Bea Want Ada! Columbus Raps Ellis for Four and Takes Game Kissell Has Superior at His Mercy and Hits Do Little Good Red Cloud Wins. COLUMBUS, Neb., June 16. (Special Tel egram.) Columbus found Ellis for four rune In the sixth and won from Superior, today. Kissell hold . the visitors down and they could not bunch their hits. . Score-: R.H.E. Columbus ...............0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 7 4 Superior .........1000 1 00002 6 2 Batteries: For CcaVmbus, Klusoll and Ag new; for Superior, Ellis and Spellmau. Struck out: By Kit 11, 6; by Ellis, 4. Bases on balls: Off Kiss,, 1; off Ellis, 3. Two base hits: For Colnmbus, Agnew, Malum, Brown. Umpire: Nelson. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., June 16. (Special Telegram.) Jake Watsort, pitcher for the high school team, pitched for Grand Island today. Red Cloud bunched- hits.,. Score: ' ' ' R.H.E. Red Cloud 11020000 37 7 4 Grand Island 0 0000110 13 4 2 Batteries: Desllva and Moss: Watson and Carroll. Umpire: Wood. . , SEWARD .Neb,, June -18.(peclal Tele gram.) Score, first game: r R.H.E. I Seward 7. 0 0J2 0 6 0 1 1 0 10 12 7 Kearney .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 Batteries: For Seward, Harrington and Vacek; for Kearney, Herrlch, Grey, Town eend and Magerarth. Score, second game: R H E Seward 2 000003000 16 15 4 Kearney 2 081000000 0-5 10 1 Batteries: Harrington and Walker; Noyes and Townsend. FREMONT, Neb., June 16. (Special Tele gramsHastings and Fremont broke even this afternoon. Hastings won the first game by a home run in the last half of the ninth Inning, with two men on bases. Fre mont won the second game by heavy hit ting. The team batted and ran bases until they were tired. Score, first game: .. . . R.H.E. naming 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 34 6 2 Fremont 0 0010000 12 8 3 Batteries: For Hiwtjlnra viw. Donnelly; for Fremont, Hartman, Smith and Bonner. , i Score, second game: n ir t- Hastlnga 010000010-2 8 5 Fremont 8 0 8 0 4 0 1 4 - 14 ia t Batteries: For Hastings. Waldron. sen, Seavadil and Donnelly: for Fremnnt Hartman and Bohner. Umpire: Boswell. ItESfLTS Ijf MINK LEAGUE Shenandoah, Clarlnda .and Auburn Each Take Game. At Maryvllle Score: ' R H E Shenandoah ....1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 O-o 8 4 Maryvllle .......0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 8 Batteries Corcan and Castle; Gardner and Pollock. At Falla City Score: Clarlnda 0 0 0 0 R 0 A A nK Falls City 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1-3 1 7 Batteries: Ludwlg and Bronley, Heacock and Poteet. Umpire: Sage. At Nebraska City Score: Au?u"'. 3 10000100-68 o V 0000000 0-0 84 Batteries: Hireeh anrl Kntnl.. rMv,.- and Waller. Umpire: Myers. ' Young Adelia Takes 2;18 Pace Close of Circuit Raoes at Beatrice Takes Place with. Good Card and Crowd. . , BEATRICE, Neb., June l.-(Hpeclal Tele gram.) The circuit races closed this after noon with a large attendance. In the 2:1S pace Young Adelia was first, Neosha Maid second and Ray Wilkes third. judge won the 3:22 trot, with Auntie Rus sell second and Diamond C third. The 2:17 pace was won by May Hlghwood. Ihe day was very warm and the hor. in fine condition for making each event close and exciting. Summary: 2:13 Dace. Diirsa 8400: Young Adelia..... . j 8 1 1 7 2 4 4 i 1 1 8 2 4 6 2 6 6ds nrana maia , i Ray Wilkes 5 Befsy Hal i Grscle , 7 7 5 ds Storm King , g 5 8 7 4 8 d 6 8 nuts cagar 8 6 n t 3 Time: 3:1H. 2:16Vi, 8:174, 2:184. 2:30. 2:23 trot. Durse 8400: The Judge Auntie Russell Diamond Mc King Hlghwood Rancho Del Paso Paall . Nathelle Time: l:234. f:lti, 2:184. J;1S. i. ii pace, purse HuO: May Hlvhwood ; Sarah Ham Bessie Gentry Roan Hal Time: 2:80. 1 24i, Ilfj. Running, three-fourths nf n mll Elite Van won, Vancena second, Jim Claik third Time: 1:19. - - - Soreness of the muscles, whether Induced by violent exercise or Injury, Is quickly re lieved by the free application of Chamber-Iain's- Liniment -This liniment Is equally Valuable for muscular rheumatism, and always afforda quick relief. Sold by all dealer - - - 1 ' , ' BREWERS LUCKY WITfl HITS Milwaukee Makes Only Four Safe Ones, but Whips Columbus. EVERY DRIVE COUNTS IN SCORE Minneapolis II ana . High Score on Colonels Toledo Defenta Kansas City IndlnnnoollH Beats St. Pnal. MILWAUKEE, ; June 10.-Though the home club made only four hits, each one counted in the scoring, Milwaukee winning, 3 to 2, in ten Innings. Score: 1 MtLWAl'ICSB. COLUMBUS AB.H.O.A.B AB.H.O.A.B Randall, rf. .. 8 1 1 OHInchman. if 4 Charles ,21). . 8 0 I It 0 12 0 e 4 0 2, 3 8 3. lOdwell, cf.... t VHosaman, lb. 4 ODowns, 2b.... 4 OConjalton, lh t OFrlel. ib 3 OOulnlan, ss.. 4 OCarlacb, c... 8 Doughertjr, If I Hurry, lb. Clark, 8b Bailey, cf..,, Dreen, u..,.. Ludwlg, o...J Motilynn, p.. OSItton, p 0 - . Packard. p... I 701BIB w w u i ' - . " - Totals 31 62 10 1 Two put when winning run scored. Milwaukee .......0 11000000 18 Columbus 0 00020000 02 Two-base hits: Ludwlg (2), Carlsch. Hits: Off Sltton, 1 In two innings; off Packard, 3 In eight innings.-; Doubjo play: Quinlan to Downs to Uoauunarh Bases on balls: , Off McGlynn.,2:',off Sltton. 5. Struck out: By Sltton; 1; by-Packard,' 6. Time: 2:00. Urn-' pires:- Van tiydkle and Hayes. Matlhena Hallr lu Elstbth. . KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 16. A batting rally In the eighth inning gave the game to Toledo, 4 to 3. Score: I'OUSDO. KANSAS CITY. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Hallman, rf.. Hl'chman, 2b I Sullivan, ct..4 Hickman, If.. 4 Freeman, lb.. 8 Butler, as. , . t 4 Abbott, o 4 E Inert, lb.... 4 Ylnsllni, p.. 4 1 1 OShannon, If. 1 i 2- 3 0 i 0, 8 21 0 2 l'l o o OKattery, cf., OHunter, lb.., Ol.ove, 2b tCocaah, rf. ... SBarbeau, as.. ODownle, 3b.., lHltter, e , lRhodaa, p... -Branilom, p., 7Mainea , Totals 33 I 27 11 TotaU 34 27 II 2 Batted for Brandon In the ninth. Toledo - 0 00000040-4 Kansas City ..0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0-8 Hits: Off Rhodes, 8 in seven and one eighth innings; off Brandon, 1 In two-thirds Inning. Two-base 4iit; Abbott. Three base hit: Abbott. Left on bases: Kansas City, 7; Toledo, 5. Sacrifice hits: H Inch man, Rltter, Haferty. Base on errors: Kansas City, 5; Toledo, 2. . Stolen base: Sullivan (2), Hickman. Double play: Love to Hunter. Struck out: By Rhodes, 4; by Ylngllng, 2. Passed ball: Rltter. Base on balls: Off Rhodes, 1; off Brandon, 1; off Ylngllng, 1. TWlld pitch: Ylngllng. Time: 2:10. Umpires: Blevhalter and Ferguson. Hooslera Defeat Sulnta. ST. PAUL, June 16. Indianapolis came from the rear In today's game and beat St. Paul, 4 to 3. Score: INDIANAPOLIS. ST. PAUL. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B Delehanty, if 6 Chadb'rne, cf 4 1 1 0 Clarke, It.... 8 OJonca, cf 5 OMurray, rf... 4 0 3 2 i 0 3 1 11 0 1 0' 1 0 1 1, 1 2 8 2 1 8 1 3 8 1 0 1 14 1 3 1 3 0 t 1 0 Hayden, rf... 4 Carr. lb 4 Murch,' 3b.... 4 Bowennan, 0. 1 Hlgglna, c... 3 MIlMian, 2b.. 4 Lewis, M.....4 Ortb, p I OMcCnrm'k, aa 8 OAutrey, lb. 0 Boucher, 8b. 1 spencer, o... OWrlsley, 3b. OQebrlng ,p.. 1 Totals 33 10 27 18 3 Tola! .36 27 14 3 ..1 1 0 0 10 St. Paul 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0-3 Indianapolis 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Home run: Orth. Double play: Carr to Orth. Base on balls: Off Gehrung, 1; off Orth, 2. Struck out: By Gehring, 2; by Orth. 3. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Owens and Guthrie. DOUGHERTY FAILS TO APPEAR FOR HIS BOUT Crowd - is Disappointed and English Takes on Three Sub - atltotea. Fight fans who went to Washington hall last night to witness a boxing exnioltion belwetn Clarence, bnglish of Omaha and jack Dougntery of Milwaukee were disap pointed wnen Dougneriy failed to put in tils appearance, it is alleged by the pro moter . of . me exnlbltlon mat Dougherty arrived In the city Tuesday night and was upparentiy ready for Hie contest, but when tne bout was scheduled he could not be found. tiifciiHh put on exhibitions with young Goidn of Des Moines, Tommy At kins of New York and Harry Buckles of Omaha.- All these boys were outclassed and English did sot have a chance to show Ills speed, ' The hottest bout of the card was the go between Monk Trummer of Omaha and Kid Reese of Denver. These two showed a lot of clever work and mixed it all the time. Young Maine and Kid Whalen put on the first preliminary and went at a good clip for three rounds. Harry Buckles had It on Bud Balfe of Denver all the way and vutboxod him fiom start to finish. Comeback for Danlaoa. LAKE CITY, la., June 16 (Special Tele- ium.j i no lucuia lout today s game to I'ei.ison, a to z. For Lake City Dodge ran In two scores and the visitors made three In the eighth In a batting rally. McCluary struck out four and allowed four hits. JLcobson. a former "Three-I" league I'lK-ner, sirucK out six men and allowed time hits.- Battei-ins: Tienlson, Jtconson and Freed; Lake City, McCUary and Scmera. Umpire: Luudgrc-en. , Mlsa Iiaa; Wine Another Ribbon. LONDON, June 18. This was champion dny at the International Horse show. W. 11. Moore's Flourish cuutured thai Montrxui tup aul Ko!d medal awarded for the best exhibition of mares or geldings over four teen and -owl exceeding fifteen hands two ireres. Miss Loula Long of Kansas City won second donors with "The King" In tha eiaa ror mo Vienna cup lor light harness horses. Persistent Advertising Big l: Is tha Road to Quakers Blank Cincinnati Reds Philadelpbians Hit Ohio Pitchers Hard and Win Out Ten to Nothing. PHILADELPHIA, June 1. Philadelphia shut out Cincinnati, 10 to 0. The home team hit the deliveries of Beebe and Doyle hard, while Swing was a complete puzzle to his former teammates. Manager Dooln and Second Baseman Knabe of Philadelphia htivo each been suspended for three days for their argument with Umpire Klem yes terday. Score: PHIUADBLPHIA, CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Titus, rf 8 1 2 0 Onoicher, If... 4 0 I 0 0 Bates, cf 3 1 4 0 0pa,kert, of... 4 1 2 1 1 Grant, 3b.... 4 8 3 1 OHobltUell, lb 4 1 3 0 Magee, It.... 4 8 10 OMltchell, rf. . I 110 0 Ward, lb 4 0 t 0 CEaan, b 8 1110 Walah, 2b.... 4 13 1 OUowney, aa... 3 113 0 Doolan, 4 0 3 4 OMoLenn, e... 3 0 3 0 0 Moran, e 4 18 3 OWoodruff, 3b. 8 0 3 2 1 Effing, p 4 8 0 1 0 Beebe, p 10 13 0 Doyle, p 19 0 0 0 Total 34 13 87 0'Mlller 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 30 3 84 13 3 Batted for Beebe In the sixth. Philadelphia 1 0 1 1 1 0 4 2 -10 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Two-base hit: Walsh. Hits: Off Beebe, 6 in five Innings. Sacrifice hit: Grant. Sacrifice fly: Ward. Stolen bases: Titus, Bates, Grant, Magee, Left on bases: Cin cinnati, ;8 Philadelphia., 7. Base on balls: Off Beebe, 2; off Doyle, 3. Base on errors; Philadelphia, 2. Struck out: By Beebe, 1; by Uwing, 2; by Doyle, 1. Time: 1:43. Um pires: Klem and Kane. EVENTS OSf BANNING TRACKS Footprint Wins Tremont Stakes for Two-Year-OIds at Gravesend. GRAVE8END, N. Y., June 16.-Augut Belmont's Footprint easily won the Tre mont Btakes for two-year-olds at Graves end today defeating a good field of colts. The race was worth about 6,000 to the win ner. A very bad accident came near oc curing at the far turn when Meridian fell with Powers up. Babbler was the leader to the far turn with her stablemate Footprint alongside of her. At the turn Into the stretch Footprint took the lead and from there to the finish won galloping by three lengths from Black foot, with Babbler, third. Summaries: First race, five and one-half furlongs: War Jig (5 to 1). won; Ladasette (8 to 5), second; Fair Miss (12 to 1), third. Time: 1:08 1-5. Second race, one and three-sixteenths miles: Fashion Plate d to 2), won; Faun tleroy, (8 to 1). second; Pretend (12 to 5), third. Time: 2.00. Third race, one and one-eighth miles: Petronlus (2 to 6) won. Pins and Needles (9 to 6), second. Time: 1:65. Only two starters.. Fourth race, about six furlongs: Footprint (13 to 20). wont Blackfoot, (5 to 2), second; Babbler (13 to 20), third. 1:151-5. Fifth race, one and one-sixteenth miles: Quantico (6 to 2), won; Lad of Langdon (8 to 1), second; Sir Cleges IB to 6), third. Time: 1:481-5. Sixth race, about six furlongs: Sir John Johnson (even), won; Resistlgouche (8 to 6), second; Shannon (12 to 1), third. Time: 1.10. LATONIA, June 16. Belle Clem's victory in the Merchants' stakes, a selling event at one mile, was today's startler at La tonla. Summaries: First race, five furlongs: Lady Ormlcant (straight, $10.10), won; Ivla (place, 33.40), second; Rue (33.00), third. Time: 1:013-5. Second race, flva furlonars: rilifo (straight 320.10). won; Harvel (place, 3S.U0), second; Chief Hayes (show, 33.80), third. Time: 1:14 3-5. Third race, six furlonxa: Ben Double (straight, 88.50), won; Madman place. 2. juj, second; r rienu Harry isnow, 82.70), miru. lime: ;u -o. Fourth race, mile: Belle Clem (straight. $18.10), won; Tom Hayward (place, $4.40), second; llelluf (show, 37.00), third. Time; 1:88 4-6. Fifth race, four and one-half furlonas: Ben Prior (straight, 82.50), won; Eastern Star (place, $9.60), second; Mockler (show. $8.60), third. Time: :63 4-5. Sixth race, selling, purse $400; one mile ana seventy ysras: Moiesey, 1U3, Cole, won; x oni X31SUW, iua, uuuuKiii, secona; xean mance. 118. Koerner. third. Time: 1:44. Alma Boy, Thlrdrail, Beau Brummel also ran. OUT T 1 IT lt,.k Y . . r. . -Itf f-A ! , - ... .-. An.u., . u.i mio aw. iui IUC, Quoted as high as 60 to 1. lowered the track record for four furlongs by four-fifths of a second when she won the first race at Huena Vista today. Summaries: First race, four furlongs: Dorlde (80 to 1) won, Milt Jones (16 to 1) second, Ballella (5 to 8) tniru. 'lime: o:4H. Second race, six furlongs: Swede Sam (2 to 1) won, Biskra (7 to 2) second, Wey mouth (7 to 2) third. Time: 1:14. Third race, five and one-half furlongs: Tube Rose (8 to 1) won, Lllllum (10 to 1) second, Coonskln (10 to 1) third. Time.' 1:0H. Fourth race, six furlongs: Ijidy Pan chlta (16 to 1) won. Godfather (8 to 1) sec ond, Lena Lechtx (8 to 6) third. Time: 1:1444. Fifth race, six furlongs: Pints (even) won, K. M. Frye (5 to 1) second, No Quar ter (8 to 1) third. Time: 1:16. Sixth race, seven rurlungs: Charlie Doherty (7 to 5) won, Bonnie Bard (8 to 6) second, Frank Lubbock (8 to 1) third. Time: 1:27. Capitol Pool Toaraay. Last evening at tho Capitol pool tourna ment Owens played his last game In the tourney against Fiailck, winning by 2J tails, 100 to 72. This leaves Owens, Riley and Hosford tied for fourth and fifth prises, each with seven games played, thre won and four .lost, w ith a percentage of 423. Thursday evening Fraliek plays his last game with Bunnell. heora by Inlngs: Owens 1, 0. 4, 1, 1, 18. 1, 7. 0. 10. 7. 7. 4. 14. 3, 2, 0, 4. I. 6, I 8. 8101. Total. 100. Fralick-0. 0, 12, 0, 0, 8, 5, 0. 10. 5, 8, 7, 5. 6. 8. 3. 3. 0. 5, 7. 8-77. Total. 72. Scratches: Owens, 1; Frallck, 6. High runs: Owens, 14; Frallck, 12. Standing; P. W. L. Pet. 6 S 0 loin 4 4 0 1.000 5.4 1 .8ui 7 3 4 .429 T J 4 .42U 7 3 4 7 3 8 .2"6 0 .04) White Bunnell I loans Hosford Riley Owens Prlnse Frallck Referee: Rilev. .. . I. Glidden Cars Rough it Down in Tennessee a. "Awful Pike" Brings Many Penalties to Automobiles on the Lonj Trip. NASHVILLE, Tenn., Juno 16.-(Special Telegram.) Two of the big hits In Nash ville are the Cadillac gun carriages entered by the Northwestern Military academy. Both of these cars made good runs today and were vlelng for attention with a demo cratic convention before the Maxwell hotel tonight. The Rapid truck which Is accom panying the tour and printing a daily edi tion of the "Rapid Way" is on the Job, despite the bad roads. The car finished at an early hour this evening a marvelous performance for a stock truck over the awful pike which cost so many pleasuro cars penalties. The contestants began arriving here shortly before 6 o'clock and at 8:30 tonight were still arriving at Intervals. They re port a rough trip from Louisville, which they left at 7 o'clock this morning, but no accidents. ' Two of the cars. It 1b said, made perfect adores, but nothing of It can be learned until the scoring committee completes its compilation. The route tomorrow passes through Columbus, Tenn., and Florence,' Ala. The night will be spent at Sheffield. Circuit Races the Event at Beatrice Mab and Cleo Miller Lead in Trotting and Harry Gray Ahead in the Pace. BEATRICE, Neb., June 16.-(Special Tele gram.) Wednesday waa Beatrice day at the circuit races, and a crowd estimated at 3.UU0 was present. All the business houses closed during the afternoon. The 2:80 trot was won by Wat; Judge Fuliigen second, and San-Juan, third, liarr Gray was first in the 2:14 pace; Amenko, second; Diabah third. Cleo Diller won the 2:14 trot. 2:8o Trot Purne 4W: Wat 4 2 2 1 1 Juuge Fulligen 2 l l (, bau-juan 14 6 8 Alcidler 8 4 4 2 4 uanay wooa o b 3 4uis, countess dls. 'lorn Horn .....dis. Lady Seymour uia. Mies Wyman dig. Time: Ziiavi, 2:2414, 2:2314, g;22, 2:2314 2:14 Pace rurse, 1400: Harry Gray Ill Amenko , ,2 3 6 Dlaball 8 tl X Shadeland Benton 6 4 3 Harriska 4 2 4 Captain Dawson ....) 8 6 6 Neills Oh So 7 dis Time: 2:lbtt, 3:144, 2:14)4. 2:14 Trot Purse. (400: Cleo Diller Ill Allle Dall .2 3 2 Cneck Hook 8 4 8 Farless 6 3 4 Bedelia B 4 6 8 Dewey S 6 6 Time: 2:184. 3:19, 2:19. ' Five-eights mile dash, running: Elslewan won, Vancena second, Bedmond third. Time; 1:02. Maple Valley Firemen Meet Prizes Awarded in Contests Before Large Crowd at Lake City, Iowa. LAKE CITY, la., June 18. (Speolal Tele gram.) The fifteenth annual tournament of the Maple-Valley Firemen's association was held yesterday. The races resulted as follows: ' Stralght-away horse race: Sao City first, llolstein second. Time: 0:23. Running coupling contest: Odebolt first, Odebolt second team second. Time: 0:06Vi. Amateur race: Each contestant was ruled out on fouls. Relay flag race: Holstein first, Odebolt second. Time: 1:21. Leaders race: Odebolt first, Holstein sec ud. Novelty race: Sao City first. Lake City lecond. Time: 0;jfcy,. 6 l T5teKfer'-raf rifiW 1 Family Trade Supplied by C has, Slorz. Phones. Webster 1269. Udependeai B 1201. UOBTOtf. A I) H O A. K. Mrlntyre, If. 1 J Lord. 3b Huah, aa 3 0 2 4 iinoiwr, of.. libb. cf 8 8 4 0 lM.-jvra, rf . D. Jonea, cf.. 0 0 0 08l.,, jb... Crawtord, rf . 8 8 4 0 vUardtier, 2k Peleliaiity, 2b 4 1 3 1 J U-wla, II... Monarty, Jb. 3 10 0 0 c'an ian, c, O'l-fary, lb.. I 1 0 0 kloinow, e. Plinmi-na, lb. i I 0 1 kjiiale, aa... Stanase, C.. 3 3 4 4 1 Arellanna, p Killlan, p.... 3 0 0 3 0 Harberlrh, p ' Matlden .. Totals 87 U 27 7 uradiejr . ... 5 0 0 4 1 1 I 1 I 4 110 4 4 It 1 0 3 119 0 0 I 1 2 10 11 t 0 0 1 f I I I I I 110 3 4 0 0 0 1 1 1 o o o t i o o o t Totals..., '..ts 8 2 16 I Batted for Arellaanes lit; seventh. Batted for Barberlch in, ninth. Boston 0 800000001 Detroit 1 3 0 0 4 1 8 0 -ia Two-base hit: ' Simmons. Home runs: Stallage, Arellanes. Hits: Off Arellanes, ll In six innings; off Barberlch,' 4 In two In nings. Sacrifice hits; Bush, Stunage, Kil llan. Sacrifice flv: Bush.- ritolen bases: Delehanty, , Morlarity, Simmons. Double play: Bush 10 Simmons. Left oh bases: Detroit, 7; Boston. 7. First base on balls: Off Kllllun. 1; off Arellaueet 1; off Bar berlch, 1. First base on errors:. Detroit, 8; Boston, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Killlan, Gardner. Struck Out: By Killlan, 4. Time: 1:63. Umpires: Evans and Egan. Senators Outplay Browns. ST. LOUIS, June 18,-Waahlngton de feated bit. Louis today by a score of 6 to 3. The visitors outplayed the locals. Scare: WASHl.Nri TON, ST, 11U1B. AB H.O.A E. , AB.H.O.A.B. Milan, cf 6 8 1 0 0rlfier, If.... 4 3 8 0 0 Lellvelt, If... 4 ISO Ollaruell, lb.. 4 3 0 1 1 Ueaaler, rf.... 4 0 0 0 u Walla,, aa... 8 113 0 t'nglaub, lb.. 4 0 9 0 ONi-anam, lb.. 3 0 18 1 0 MrUrlde, aa.. 8 1'3 1 usrhweltier, rf 4 0 1 0 I Conrny, Sb... 4 8 3 1 I'Hofnmn, cf . . 4 110 4 Klllifer, 2b... 4 0 3 1 OTruradale. 2b 3 1 8 3 4 Sti-evi, o 4 0 4 2 Ostrpliena, e... 8 0 8 8 I Itelallng, p.. 4 0 0 0 UUallcy, p..... 0 0 0 1 1 -oilllRan, p... 8 114 1 Totals 84 7 87 8 0sione , 1 0 0 0 0 Oris I 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 3 27 14 Batted for Truosdaie In ninth., Batted for Stephens In ninth. ,4 St. Lotus 0 0 0 0 0 X 0 01 Washington 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hits: Fisher, Wallace. Three base hit. Fisher. Double plays: McBrido to Unglaub, Conroy (unassisted). Base on balls: Off Bailey i; off Gllligan, 1; off Ree ling, 2. Struck out: By Bailey, If by Gllli gan, 2; by Relating, 4. Hits: Off Bailey, 4 In two and two-thirds Innings; off Gllligan, 8 In six and one-third Innings. Left on bases: St. Louis, 6; Washington, 6. Time: 1:42. Umpires: tiherldan' and Kerln. Athletics Trounce Vox. CHICAGO, June 16. Coombs held Chicago to one scratch hit today and Philadelphia won, 2 to 1. Score: KHILADKLPHIA. CHICAQO. ' AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Oldrlng, If... 4 0 1 0 0 French, rf... 8 0 0 0 0 Barry, M 4 0 0 3 Inrowne, cf. ., 8 0 3 0 0 Collins, Kb... 4 8 4 0 OZeldrr, 2b.... 3 0 3 4 1 Baker, 3b.,.. 3 0 3 1 0.1. Colllna, If. 3 0 1 0 0 Pav. lb 4 0 3 0 OUnndtl, lb..., 4 1 15 8 0 Murphy, rf... 4 3 10 OPurlell, 3b.,.. 8 0 18 0 Heltm'ller, til 1 I 0 OHIackb'ne, M i 0 1 4 3 Donahue, o... 8 17 0 O'Vtalsh 1 0 0 0 0 Coombs. p...8 0 1 T OPayne, o 8 0 t 0 0 Young, p.,.., 8 0 13 0 Totals 32 ( 27 10 Uuugharty ..0 0 0 0 0 80U, p 0 0 0 3 0 Batted for Young-in mrrV" " " 1 l) a ta X31-Kb...n- J i. . . i'n- J3 iviaiiuuuiJJB ill IllUin. ' SfiiEfiL.:.: 8 8 5 S ? $ $ f-J A uiinuvi,,tii. V V V V 1 U V V 14 Two-base hits: E. Collins, Murphy. Hits: Off Young, -4 in seven innings; off Scott, 2 in two innings. Sucrlfice hits: Brown, i;nu, vuuKllcnjr, UBKCr, J'UI'tOll. MOIen bases: E. Collins, Baker, French, Black- hiirnA Ktr-,inlr .,,. Li., o. i. Coombs, 6. Base on balls: Off Young, 1; un V.UOUIUB, . ijuudio piay: liiacKnurne to Zeider to Gandll.. Letf on bases: Chicago; 7; Philadelphia, t. Hit by pitched ball: French. Time: 2:W. Umpires: Connolly and Dineen. Nana Whin Iltghlnndera. CLEVELAND, June lfl.-Cleveland de feated New York. 6 to 3, today. Koestner started his firtit American league game and kept the hits scattered. Score: CLEVELAND. EW YORK. AD.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A B. Oraney, ol... I 1 8 0 OOarner, 2b.., 4 0 II I 1 Nile, rf 4 110 OWolter, of..., 4 0 10 0 Turner, a 4 0 1 8 Oi'haae. lb.... 4 3 1 U Lajole, 2b.... 4 3 4 3 OLaporte, rf... 3 1 3 0 0 Eaaterly, o. .. 4 1 2 0 OCree. If 4 1 8 0 0 Binvall, lb... 4 8 T 0 OKnlght, aa... 8 13 4 1 Iord, If 1 0 3 0 OAtiHtln, 3b,.., 8 1 0 0 0 Bradley, 8b.. 8 0 6 3 Osvteeney, ... 3 0 4 0 0 Koeatner, p., 3 0 0 2 Oyulnn. p 8 1 t I 0 Hughes, p.... 1 0 0 0 ft Totals 80 7 87 13 0Koatr ......I 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 7 34 10 8 Btted for Hughes In ninth. Cleveland 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 5 New York 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0-3 Two-base hits: Nlles, - Stovall, Austin, Chase. Three-boao hits: Graney, Chasn. Stolen bases: ivuestner. Double plays: Qulnn to Chase, Bradley to Lajole to Turner, Hits: Off Qulnn, 5 In five Innings (none out in sixth); off. Hughes, 2 In three InnlngB. Bases on balls: Off Koestner, 3; off yulnn, 2. Struck out: By Koestner, 2; by Qulnn, 1; by Hughes, 1. Time: 1:42. Umpires: O'Loughlln and Perrlne. i . . : . i oiey s A.iauey iiemeuy may tie given to children with admirable results. 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