THE BEE: OMAIIA, MONDAY, JT7NE 20, 1910. 10 Rourkes Annex Another; St. Paul and Milwaukee Take Double-Headers; Cubs and Sox Win ROORKES DEFEAT CU0LEY1IES Poor Fielding Responsible for Loss of Game. SCORE AT END FOUR TO OXE rugate ritrhrd Writ, bat Wim ot Given Proper Sopport Omaha, Gets In rrltU Three Doable I'lays. Tor.rka played a poor fielding game and lost to Omalia Hunday afternoon by a icurc of 4 to 1. Cooloy's men siemed to be unable to get their heads to working at critical times. Fugate, who wai In the box for the visitors, pitched a good game but received little winning help from hi tcammutes. He madu a balk In the third Inning and placed a man on third who scored on the next slriglfi that was hit. Kerns, who Is generally steady back of tho bat, was off, and made a play that later counted a run for the Hourlu-s. Kan struck out In tho first while King waa oil third and cKrns muffed the last trtke. King canio home and Kane went to first. Jimmy played a comedy role lm miVlutely after by stealing second and thin calmly walking off tho bag when tho thought he heard tho umpire call hl'Ti out. Ho ti led to 'dodge back but was caught be fore he irould rtach the ba?e the rccond time. Hollenbeck made the second score of the game when he laced out a double. In at tempting to mako him stick close to the batf, Fugato became too enthusiastic and balked. Holly was waved to third. 'King hit single and Duke came across. Wild Throw Sitvr (adman. Cadmnn started off In the eighth with a single. He went to second when llul'.y hit a fast one to Kahl. He was on the bam before Kahl got the ball started to first, but the second Backer threw It wild and Cad man went to third, while Holly scampered for second. King sacrificed and Cadrrmn scored. Fugate made a pretty play when he fell aa he attempted to field King's bunt but recovered and got his man at first Currldon hit safe and scored Hollenbeck. Red was caught at second when he attempted to steal. Kane made the third out on a fly to Boles OMAHA. AB. King, cf 2 Corndon, ss 2 Kane, lb. 4 Thompson, If 4 Well, rf 3 Bchlpke, 3b 4 Oraham, 2b 3 C'adman, c 3 Hollenbeck, p., 3 Totala '.. 28 R. II. O. A. E. 2 3 2 1 0 12 0 1 0 0 11 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 10 0 0 3 2 1 113 3 0 3 2 0 4 0 4 7 2fi 13 1 Fugate out on attempt to bunt third strike. TOPEKA. AB. R. II O. 2 3 2 8 0 0 4 4 0 A. 0 5 0 1 0 0 1 3 4 Pehmldt, cf 2 Boles, ss. 2 Toumason, If.. Landreth, lb., llunnelli, rf.... Kunkle, 3b Kahl, 2b Kerns, c. Figa,te, P Total . 4 . 3 . 4 . 3 . 4 . 2 . 2 26 6 23 14 Coriidon out on attempt to bunt third strike. Omaha Rune 101000J0-4 Hits 00201130 7 Toneka Hum 00000010 01 MIU 01010100-6 Two-bas hits: Hollenbeck, Kahl. Sacri fice hits: King, Corrldon. Boles, Fugate. Left on bases: Omaha, 6; Topeka, 7. Double plays: Kane to Graham to Kane; King to Kane: Giuham to Kane. Stolen bases: King, Kane, Schipke. Struck out: By Hollenbeck, 2; by Fugate, 3. Base on balls: Off Hollenbck, 7; off Fugate, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Fugate, 1. Balk: Fugate. Passed ball: Kerns. Umpire: Spen cer. Time: 1:50. Attendance: 5,0u0. JOBBERS TURN ON CHAMPIONS Wlohlta Beat Des . Moines, Eight to Four Hlta Are Equal. DES MOINES. Ia. .June 19. Wichita re trolled on the champions today, winning out, t to 4. Herche was given poor sup port. Score: WICHITA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. ..3 1 0 2 0 0 O. 2 2 3 2 10 1 0 G 1 0 27 O. 1 2 f 1 C 1 3 0 Belden, ltT. 3 1 0 Miduleton, rf 4 0 0 Claire, ss 4 2 1 Hughes, 2b 6 2 8 Isbell. lb 0 1 Westerzil, 3b S 0 0 Pettigrew, cf Ill Shaw, c 4 0 1 Shaner, p 2 2 0 Shackelford, p......... 10 1 Total ..35 8 8 DES MOINES. AB. R, H. A. 0 1 1 0 8 0 0 5 1 Catea, If 3 Colllgan, ss 4 Mattlck, cf 4 iDwyer, lb....; 4 Niehoff, 8b 4 Bader, 2b 3 Fetzer, rf 4 Rachant, c 4 Herche, p 4 Totals 34 8 27 11 Wichita 0 1 0 1 2 0 2 1 1-8 Des Moines 0 00012010-4 Three-base hits: Bachant, Claire. Base on balls: Off Herche, 4; off Shaner, 1. Struck out: By Herche, i; by bnaner, 4; by Shackelford. 1. Stolen bases: Cates Mlddleton. Hughes. Double pluya: Niehoff to Dwyer; Claire, (unassisted.) Sacrifice lilts; Bader (2), Claim, IVttigrew. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Haskell. Attendance: 1,000, State Tourney . For the Golfers Large Entry List Expected for State Meet to Be Held at Field Club. .It Is expected that the Omaha Field club will enter between forty and fifty golfers in the state tournament which will be held on the club's links June 2t and 30 and July 1 and 2. The country club also expects to send that many Into the game while the entries from the Happy Hollow club will total about thirty. Miller park will send five or six players and the South Omaha Country club probably will enter ten. This will be the first year for the Council Bluffs Rowing association to enter the tourney and It Is believed that organisation will send over a good repre sentation. With delegations from the other clubs that belong to the association the total number of entries will amount to at leaat Li. The course at the Field club Is In excel lent shape. The putting greens ar In belter condition than they have sver been and some fast play will bet seen during the meet, outh Omaha Club Loses. The DoiMtison Athletic- club won Its first game taiuruay ariernoon by defeating the South Omaha Country club, 10 to 8. Tha game went ten tunings. With the score 7 to 1 agajnat them, the Athletic ran in six scoroii ko the seventh, but the Country club tied them in the ninth. Score: R.H.E. Athletics 1 0 0 0 8 0 1 10 10 8 Country club 2 V14000O2O 8 8 4 Hattcrtee: Athletics, A. Hachtan and W. HaolMen; Country dub, Nolan aud Murphy. The Key to the UltuaUon Be Want Adz I STANDING OF THE TEAMS WEST. LEAGCE. I NATL. LEAOTE. W.L.l'ct. W.L.l'ct. Denver 32 22 .;.MChlcago 32 11 .'7 Wichita i3 .!K,S"W York... .211 .!&3 Hloux Clty... 24 .03,1 Cinncinnatl .25 23 .fc!l Omaha ti M ."10, i'lttsburg ..3 22 .511 Lincoln 'ti 2U .frOO, St. Louis 24 2ii .4m lies Moines. &i in) .4.6 Brooklyn 27 .44H Tepelia 20 28 .417 l'hlla 20 2H .4: fit. Joseph.. 20 2 .4(19; Bocton 18 i3 .Si3 A ME It. LKAUl'E. I AM Ell. A SSN. V.L.l"ct. W.L.l'ct. New York...l 16 .ti.')2 Minneapolis .4.1 IK .bS'4 l'hlla 31 17 .Wh Toledo 38 22 .( Detroit 35 20 .tt,Kt. i'aul M 23 .02.1 Boston 2.i 21 .61l;lndlanapolla .28 S3 .4.9 Cleveland 2.1 ,4i2 JolumbiiH ...24 'A .414 Wash 23 2!) .442, Kan. City. ...21 33 .3m Chicago ....11) ti ,41.IiMilwaukea ..23 34 .404 tit. Louis. .. 11 2J .22Loulvllie ...22 33 .iHl NEB. LEAULE. I MINK LEAGUE. W.L.Fct. W.L.l'ct. Gr. Island. ..20 10 .6'iJi Clarlnda ....16 7 .tkW Fremont ....II 11 .3; Falls City ..12 12 .&"0 Seward 15 14 .6171 Shenandoah 13 14 .4S1 Columbus ...13 15 .too; Aiaryvllle ..13 14 .41 Superior ...14 li ..tv)Auburn 12 14 ,4'i Hastings ...12 17 .414, Ntb. City ..10 15.400 Bed Cloud ..11 11 .40 Kearney ...11 10 .3u7 Yr.tcrday'a lteaulta. WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, 4, Toptka, 1. Wichita, 8; Ins Moines, 4. Denver, 12; Lincoln, 11. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago, 10; Cincinnati, 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington, 4; &t. Louis, 1. 1'hilodeipnia, 2; Chicago, 4. Boston, ; Detroit, 10. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus, 1: Milwaukee, 2. Second game: Columbus, 0; Milwaukee, 1. ioledo, 3; Kansas city, 5. lndianuolia. 1; at. Paul, S. Second game: Indianapolis, V; St. iJuul, 4. Louisville, 1; Minneapolis, L NEBRASKA LEAGUE. HastingH, 1; Columbus, 5. Bud Cloud, 7; fceward, 5. Superior, A: Fremont, 4. Kearney, 4; Grand Island, 5. (inuiet iuda. Western League Topeka ' at Omaha, Wichita at Des ivlolnes, Denver at Lincoln, St. Joseph at Sioux City. National League Boston at Philadelphia, New York at Brooklyn, Pittsburg at St. Louis, Cincinnati at Chicago. American League No gaineB scheduled. American Association Columbus at Kan sas City, Toledo at Milwaukee, Indianapolis at Minneapolis, Louisville at St. Paul. Nebraska State League Kearney at Co lumbus, Hastings at Grand Island, Red Cloud at Fremont, Superior at Seward. Mink League Maryville at Clarlnda, Ne braska City at Shenandoah, Falls cuy at Auburn. Nebraska Umpire Punishes Harmes Official Fines Hastings Manager for Rowdyism Columbus . Wins Game, Five to One. COLUMBUS, Neb., June 19. (Special Telegram.) After the game was tied in tho seventh, Dolan and Brown each rapped Pickering for a two b&gger, both bringing in two scores. Umpire Nelson fined Man ager Harmes of Hastings 225 and put him out of the game ami off the grounds for rowdyism. Score: , P.. IT. F.. Columbus (... 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 S 7 2 Hastings o 1 tf w o u u 1 a z Batteries: Columbus, Klssell and Agnew; Hastings, Pickering, Waldron and Wally. Cnipire: Nelson. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., June 19. (Special Telegram.) The third City Crew made it two straight from Kearney today, but it waa a fight from A to Izzard. Manager Murphy changed batteries in the eighth, but the locals bunched hits on McManon in the ninth and scored the winning run with one gone, score: R. H. E. Grand Island 02001010 1-6 1 Kearney 80000090 14 4 4 Batteries: Noyes, McManon and Town send and Magerkurth; Murray and Carroll. FREMONT, Neb., June l. (.rtpeciai 1 em- ram.) Fremont made it two straights by defeating Superior this afternoon. Score: R. II. U. remont 10201000 1 5 0 uperlor ooiooozw w o s 1 1-tAttf-rlr.n: Fremont. Campbell, Smith and Buhner; Superior. Snyder aaid Spullman. SEWARD, Neb., June 13. (Special Tele gram.) Red Cloud today defeated Seward, I to . zstuari ana va.cn iwnurmw wi mo home club and Mitchell and Mohh for the THKEE-I LEAGUE BALL SC0EES Springfield, Peoria, Hock Island and Waterloo Win. SPRINGFIELD, 111., June 19. Johnson's two home runs and single out of four times at bat were features of the game to day. Score: R-H.E Bnrlnirflnld ....02002200 12 1 Dubuque 00100010 0-2 6 2 Batteries: Schroeder and JohnBon; Glass and Boucher. phi ua. 11.. June i. i-asses, ionowea by timely hitting won the game for Peoria today. Score: R-H.E p.nk-la 3 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 -8 11 1 Davenport .... 10000000 01 4 2 Batteries: Mercer and Assmussen: Arnhar Smith and Coveny. BLOOMl.NU 1UA, ill., June i. uavei kept Blooniington's hits well scattered and held them to a shutout. Score: R-H.E Mlru.mlniton ..00000000 00 6 4 Rock lsUnd .iviuvvuu i a o Batteries: Higglns and Nunamaker; ruvet anil Storks. DANVILLE. in.. June i. fisners errors In the first and eighth gave Water loo two scores and the game. Score: U.H.E nanvllla 00001020 08 8 8 Waterloo 1 u " 1 04 10 1 Batteries: Hughes, Patton and Searles; Ben and Wolfe. E0D AND GUNS BEAT HOLLOWS Fletcher of Gun Club Allows Only Two Hlta Score, 0 to 3. The Omaha Rod and Gun club defeated the Happy Hollow base ball team on the grounds of the former Saturday afternoon by a score of 6 to J. The pitching of Fletcher was a feature of the game. He let his opponents down with two hits. Wood. ruff hit a home run In the sixth, with no one on bases. Durkee, who played third for the Happy Hollow team, did good work at his station. He accepted five chances without an error, Atkins, who opposed him At third, took seven chance and did not make a boot The score: QVH CLUB. HAPPY HOLLOW. AB.H.O.A.B. AH. HO. A. E Atkins, tb... 4 114 ALumsw, ct.. 14 0 0 1 Th, e 41 OWnki, lb.... 40181 Swarti. rf.... 4 10 OUurkM, ib... 4 0 8 1 0 kuMhrtbr.l( 4 110 VTaaiinan. w. 4 1 I 8 P. K. nu.dr.il 4 14 0 OClirk. lb 4 0 10 1 ( D Kn'r.M-cf 8 18 0 OP mull, c 4 0 ! 0 WiHxiruIt. M. 4 8 0 0 lLk.li.kln. It.. 4 0 10 0 PrvnilM, lb.. 4 I 10 0 0Lon. rf 4 10 0 0 Fltehr, .. 4 0 0 0 OiUrvsra. .. 4 0 I TouU 81 X1 I Totals 11 1 14 IS 8 Gun Club 0 0 1 0 1 8 0 0' Happy Hollow 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-8 Red "ex Walk Away. LAKE CITY, la., JMne 18. (Special Tele gram.) The local Red Sox wsdked away with today's game from Charles City, 12 to 2. Wilkins had them under control through out. loosening uu a little in the eighth. Th features were MeClary'a running catch and Kngman long fly in right, wilkins fan ned ten men and allowed three ruts, wnu Southward fanned ten men and allowed nine hits. Krrora: Lake City, 8; Charles City, 7. Batteries: Lake City. Wilkins and Fawcett: Charles City. Southward and Cor- blu. Umpire; Lundren. The Kay to the Situation Bee Want Ada. CUBS LAND ON REDS' HURLERS Chicagoans Face Four Pitchers, Win ning Out, Ten to Two. SCHULTE AND MITCHELL STARS Opposing- Right Fielders Pound Oat Three-Hagger. Topnotrhers lilt Ball at Opportune Momenta. CINCINNATI, O., June 19.-Chlcago, profiting by the wlldness of Cincinnati pitchers and hitting with men on bases, defeated ''"Inciniiatl today, 10 to 3. Cin cinnati used four pitchers, none of whom could stop the acoring of the visitors. Schulte and Mitchell each made two three baggers. Score: CHICAGO. CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A.E. . AB.H.O.A.E. F.rera. lb.... 2 111 Olleneliar, It... 6 0 10 0 Slieok.nl, II. 4 1 0 V OPaakart, cl... 4 110 0 S.hulta. rf... 6 110 OHuMllwl, lb. 4 I 11 I 0 ihunce, lb... 1 1 13 I gMUhll, rf.. 4 2 10V tftrinlelttt, 3b i 1 t 4 OUK.n, 2b 4 0 1 tlolman, cf.. 4 0 2 1 OHowntr. .. 1114 1 linker, u. . . . 6 1 J 4 OMcLnn, e... 10 12 0 Aruber, 0. brown, p. .4141 lclark. e 1 0 I 0 0 .6121 OWoodruff. lb. t 1 11 I GkHpar, p... .2$ 11 21 11 From me, p -Iteebe, p... 0 0 12 0 Totils. 0 0 110 0 0 0 O1 10 0 11 1000 10000 110 0 0 Doyle, p.. -Miller Hoth . burn Totala li 10 II 1 Batted for Gaspar In the third. Batted for Fruinme in the fifth. Batted for Dovle in the ninth. ChViugo 2 1 0 0 1 0 6 0 010 Cincinnati 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 02 l'liieo-base hits: Schulte (2), Tinker, Mitchell (2.) lilts: Off Gaspar, 6 in three innings; oft' Fromme, 3 In two Innings; oft Beebe, 2 in one and one-third Inning; ott Doyle, 2 in two and two-thirds innings. Sacrifice hit: Sheckard. Stolen bases: Burns, Downey, Sheckard. Left on bases; Chicago, 10; Cincinnati, 8. Base on balls: Off Brown, 3; off Gaspar, 2; off Beebe, 4; off Doyle, 2. Struck out: By Brown, 4; by Doyle. 3. Wild pitch: Doyle. Time: 2:32. Umpires: Johnstone and Moran. CRANES SWAMP U. S. SUPPLY Victors Pound Dull Hard for Score of 27 to 3. The Crane company defeated the V. S. Supply team Saturday afternoon in a one sided slx-lnnlng game by the score of 27 to S. The U. S. team did not have a lookln from the start, Schuchart having them at his mercy. He allowed only four hits, while the Crane team landed on the U. S. twirler for twelve hits. The scors: CRANE CO. u. 8. B. Co. AB.H.O.A.E. AI1.H.O.A.E, rioison, lb.. 4 1 0 1 Ogchrotder, lb 3 1 0 0 Hog, lb 6 1 i 0 Ognydar, c... 3 1 7 1 2 rx.ugharty, Sb 2 8 1 1 OOrlfflth, p... 3 0 10 0 Hendenon, e 4 1 ( 1 OErickson, 3b 1 0 1 1 0 Elliott, -... Sill 0 Howard. If.. 21001 Hug, If 4 10 0 OMathay, 2b.. 11111 Mayard. cf... 1 1 0 0 0 Good win, aa. 2 0 1 I 1 Frederick, rf 4 0 0 0 Oi'onway, cf.. 1 0 0 0 0 Schuchart, p. 1 1 0 0 Ootto, rf 1 0 0 0 0 Totala 33 12 IS 6 0 Totals 11 4 II Crane company 6 0 11 2 827 II. S. Supply company 0 1 0 0 23 "DUSTY" RHODES HITS TOWN Pitcher Bought by Pa Kourke Will Be In Game Todax "Dusty" Rhodes, who was sold to St. Louis by Omaha two years ago and has been purchased from Chattanooga by Pa Rourke, arrived last night. He will be in the game today. "Dusty" has been work lng hard in the south and Is In good condi tion. McCafferty, who was signed the first of the Beason by Pa and who has not been going good, has been released. Where he will play In the future Is not known, but e has had several offers, which he is considering. Dalton, the center fielder who was traded to Brooklyn by Higglns of Des Moines, re ported to the Trolley Dodgers yesterday CONTRACTS AND RELEASES President Lynch of National League Announces Changes. NEW YORK, June 19. These contracts and releases were announced tonight by President Lynch of the National league: Contracts With Cincinnati, J. 6. Doyle, Thomas McMillan, Arthur Phelon. Player K. Webb, released by Pittsburg to New Britain has been recalled by Pittsburg, the Grand Rapids club (class B) claiming him under the national commission rule per taining to drafted players. Releases liy Cincinnati to Dayton (C. L. ). WinKO Anderson, to Louisville (A. A.): James F. D. Doyle, Clyde Robinson. By Philadelphia to Brooklyn (N. L.), H. U. Lumley. By Pittsburg to New Britain (C. S. L ). Eugene Moore. Player Lumley, claimed by Philadelphia unaer waiver ruie, taiiea to report ana claim was withdrawn. Bedding; Company Wins. The Omaha Bedding Company Juniors de feated the Kellom Knights Saturday In a hard-fought game, the score being 8 to 7. The game waa marked by costly errors on me part or ootn teams at critical times. This accounts for the large number of runs. The Kellom ivnignts In the ninth Inning batted their men out of the regular batting order, hoping to win by the work cf their strongest batters. The umDlre de tected tne trick ana promptly called the offenders out. The same teams will meet again next Saturday. Score: Omaha Bedding Co..O 4 0 1 0 0 1 8 0-4) Kellom Knights 1 0 0 8 1 1 0 1 07 Batteries: Kellom Knights, Grace and Dodd; Omaha Bedding Company Juniors, Huntington ana spell man. Y. M. C. A. Beats Stara. The Young Men's Christian association won its fourth straight game by defeating the All-stars by a score of o to 3. Owing to the heat but seven Innings were played The feature of the game was the batting and fielding of Cherrlngton of the Young Mens cnristian association, rsext Satur day the Young Men's Christian association plays the Rod and Uun club at Assocla tion Dark. Score: R.H All-Stars 1 1 0 0 0 0 03 6 Y. M. C. A 1 8 1 0 0 0 -6 Batteries: For All-Stars. Becker. Lewi and Baker: for toung Men's Christian as sociation. La 1 toque and NugL Dletsea Beat t rockery Men. The Diets club base ball crew annexed another contest to Its victory list yesterday at tneir parx, lourteentn ana rioya streets. when they defeated the fast Omaha Crock ery Company by the score of 7 to 0. Both teams lie idea well, especially the Diets crowd. Score: Diets 1 0 110 0 17 Crockery Company 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Game for Charles City. CHARLES CITY, la, June 18. (SDeelal. The Des Moines Hopkins Bros.' base ball team piays cnaries cuy independent nine next Tuesday and Wednesday on tha local grounds. Charles City has an exceptionally strong team this year, only losing one game so tar tnis season, ana tne jpes Moines team also nas a good reputation, which means a ooupie or good games. Cornell Blanks Yale. NEW HAVEN. Conn. Cornell won Its annual game from lale today 8 to Freeman was batted hard, while Yal n.ade only three hits off uoodwllli s pitch lrg. score: R-H.E Cornell o 0 o 1 0 0 0 Q 08 7 Yale 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 8 Batteries: Goodwlllle and Williams Freeman, Phlllbln and Carhart, Maseepaa gtill Winning;. The Maseppaa defeated the O. 4k J. team at Fort Omaha Saturday, by tha score of 12 to 1. The features of the game were th pitching of McCreary and the hitting of W Drummy. Batteries: McCreary and Greener; Young and Shaw. Dreahers Are Beaten. The Steinberg, Jrs., defeated the fast uresner team or uniana on me latter 1 grounds by a score of 11 to 4. The Stein National Golf Tourney Ends WithTie Scores Three Contestants Must Compete for First Prize Events Held tt Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, Pa,, June 1. The na tional open golf championship played over the course of the Philadelphia Cricket club resulted today in a triple tie for first prize, which will have to be played off on Monday. Those tied are Alexander Smith of the Wykagyl Country club, New Rochelle, N. Y.; MacDonald Smith of the Claretnont club, California, and J. J. ' McDermott of the Merchantvllle, N. J.; Country club. They have a score of 298 each for the seventy-two holes played in the two days. In the tie off Second and third places will also be decided. The winner of the championship will receive a gold inedal and 1300; second prize winner, SlfiO; third prize, 1100. The other prize winners are: Fourth, ISO. F. McLeod. St. Louis, total score 2W; fifth, jo, Tom MucNamara, Boston, sou; sixth, ItiO, U. Nicholls, Wilm- ngtou, Del., 2u0; Seventh, tlx), Jack ilogaus. ngiewoud, is. j., 301; eighth, 140, Tom nuerson. Far Rockaway. N. Y.. &u2: Ninth. .w. H. H. Barker, Garden City, N. Y., 302; tenin, m, j. xiuicnison, riusourg, n Outside the prize money was W. Ander son of Philadelphia, a former champion, with 303, and F Herreshoff, the Metropoli tan amateur champion, with 31L Five Men Tie in Qualifying Round ifteentli and Sixteenth Place Unde cided in Second Round at Country Club. Five men were tied for fifteenth and six teenth in the second qualifying round Satur day at tha Country club tor the directors' cup which will be played for next week. Those who lied are C. L. Deuel, J. A. 11c- sliane, i'. it. Utunes, 11. A. Tukey and F. ij. Wilht-lm. Lacli made a score of 78. The results given below are the choice scores made in two Saturdays' play at oles: Gross. H'dic'p. Net. L. Davis .... ti .... 7 .... 86 .... 'if .... 74 .... 8V .... so .... u .... W .... So .... i& .... tu U6 .... 87 .... 88 .... W .... 78 .... wl .... 86 .... 88 .... 84 .... 82 .... 9 .... 84 ..... 92 .... 92 .... Ho ll2 86 .... 93 .... S4 96 91 96 71 16 '11 14 il a 'it 1 U 1.1 ,4 11 1 7u 11 '& U 76 0 'u 6 77 18 77 10 77 ID 78 18 78 0 78 13 78 8 78 8 80 3 81 1 81 18 81 2 J 10 82 1) 82 11 84 18 84 2 84 9 81 9 85 11 80 6 85 10 86 Ben Oaiiagner ...... Hi. A. Cope Ray Low P. Magee , L. S. Wesiorook 11. Butler , J. Maiioney A. Colts C. S. Montgomery . . w. j. roye ............ fc. M. Morsman. Jr.. T. A. Fry. W. 11. AlcCord C. L. Deuel i . A. McSnaue H. Oalnes........... A. Tukey .......... F. K. Wllhelm W. H. Low W. D. Bancker.i... V. Kinsler W. Hamilton..:'... B. Raiim.. E. Buckingham.... H. T. Lemtst O. C. Smith..;...,.... Z. T. Lindsey iD. 11. bprague. Dudley Baucher,,... F. J. Hoel...,. G. M. Ribble.......... Hal Brady John S. Brady Nordstrom Gets Chance at Cup 1 E. A. Nordstrom Qualifies for Sher man Saunders Cup at Happy Hollow Club. In the monthly competitions from May IS to June 15, E. A. Nordstrom qualified at the Happy Hollow club for the Sherman Saunders cup with a score of 90-10-80. For the "unknown" prise which Is com peted for each month the four qualifying to play a match at the end of the season are: W. J. Creedon, 6 up; B. W. Robert son, 8 up; E. A. Nordstrom, 2 up, and M. W. Gahan, even. The pairings: Creedon (11) vs. Nordstrom (6), Robertson (17) vs. Gahan (12). In the first play for the T. L. Coombs cup, elghteen-hole handicap, the following qualified on Saturday; Gross. Hdcn. Net. w. Bucnanan so W. K. Rhoades 100 M. W. Gahan.... 97 A. R. Weils 99 W. G. Shrlver 106 16 W 14 16 22 14 22 18 10 10 16 24 0 10 18 12 A. W. Clark 99 B. N. Robertson 106 R. L. Montgomery 105 R. Sturdevant 97 R. W. Hay ward . 97 A. G. Elllck.... J. M. Glllan 98 113 89 100 108 102 W. K. Bhafer.. F. L. Loveland B. W. Tandy... G. Liggett.... Pairings for t'ooinba Cup. W. Buchanan (12) plays R. Sturdevant (8) W. G. Shrlver (17) plays W. E. Hhafer (0) M. W. Gahan (11) plays A. G. Ellick (8). B. N. Robertson (17) plays B. W. Tandy (14). W. K. unoaaea tl piays it w. May- ward (8). A. W. Clark (11) piays L. Loveiana w A. R. Wells (12) plays J. M. Glllan (18). R. L. Montgomery (14) plays G. Lig gett (9). U. P. SHOPMEN BEAT CLUBMEN Field Club Loses Through. Errors- Score. 4 to O. The Union Paciflo Shop's base ball team ahut the Field club out Saturday afternoon on the latter' grounds by the score of 4 to 0. Adams, for the Field club had the bet ter of the pitching argument, allowing but five hits, while his teammates se cured eight off th twisters that Cun ningham heaved over, but again the club men lost through errors at critical times and through lack of team worjc Denny, second baseman ror the shop men carried away the batting honors of the day by making a three-base hit, also fltddlng his position In a creditable man ner. That the shopmen played the snap pleat game tells all. For the clubmen, Bressman In left field took away the fielding honors by his good work In putting th ball safely on long hard runs. Next Saturday th FleJd club and , th Omaha Robber company meet on th Field club grounds. flBLO t'LlB. C. F. BHOP8 AB.H.O.A.B. AB H O A E. Balrd, at 4 11 UKallr, Ib i g 0 1 J.D'sh'rtjr, 2b 4 10 1 1 bassart, II... i 0 i 0 0 Cralgktoo. c I 1 I tHilUaua, aa.... 2 0 14 1 Hiuiuui, It. 4 1 8 OWaii, Ik 8 1 t 0 1 Houck. rt I 1 CDulf. a 4 0 8 8 1 K.U'sk'rty, k 4 111 llnn, tb.... 4 1 I I 1 Alan. a, 4 I 1 Oaiiitkaon. cf.. 4 1 14 Abaott, Ik.... 4 111 1 isturra. rf 4 a I a a blub, aa 4 1 1 1 . 1 Cun'thara, 4 1 Totala. U I IT 15 4 Totals 1711181 V. P. Shops 00001201 04 Field Club H M t M M CRAFTY SAINTS CRAB TWO Add Double-Header to Victories Over Indianapolis Men. RYAN STAR OF THE PITCHERS Milwaukee Also Takes Two (iiimra, Beating; C'olumbuaj Kanans Clty Whlpa Toledo Millers Bent Colonels. ST. PAUL. Minn., June 19.-St. Paul took two cames from Indianapolis today 3 to 1, and 4 to 0. In the first game Laroy kept the hits well scattered. In the second game Ryan allowed only three scattered hits, while St. Taul bunched theirs on Hard grove. Manager Carr of Indianapolis sprained his ankle, and was carried from the field. He will bo out of the game for several days. Jlmmle Murray of the locals was hit on the head by a pitched ball In the second game, and had to be carried ott the field. His Injury is not serious. The score: ST. PAUL. INDIANAPOLIS. AB.H.O.A.T. All. H. O A E. LI. It 4 10 0 ODrlahamr. ll 4 0 1 0 0 Jonea, cf 4 12 0 wctiadb'na, cf. 4 1 4 1 0 Murray, rf... 4 111 Ollaydall, rf... 1 1 0 u MiCorm'a, aa I 0 1 4 vl'arr, lb 1 0 11 0 0 Autray, lb.... 1 I 11 2 O.Viunh. Kb.... 1 1 2 V Uuui-her, lb.. 4 0 0 2 if Hi&v ms, c... 2 0 2 1 1 Spencer, ... 4 11 UMIIligan, lb. 1 0 1 4 0 W'rigiay, lb.. 8 1 I 1 OLawla, aa I 0 0 1 0 baruy, p 8 0 1 8 OOrth, p 1 I 0 6 V Totals S2 :o 17 13 0 Totala..... W. 621 1 1 Boucher out, hit by pucned ball. St. 1'aul lOOlOOlO S Indianapolis 00000010 01 ihree-Uase hits Jones, Grtn, Chaabourne. Stoien bases: Wiiligan, ' Autrey. Double piays: ChadOourne, Ui th anu lliggms; -L.CVMB. Carr and Lewis; Mllligan to carr. Left on bases: St. 1'aul, 7; iuuiunapolls, 4. Bases on balls: Uff Laroy, 2; oft Orlh, 2. Struck out: By La toy, 4; uy urtn, 1. Time: l-.oo. L'mpires: Guthrie aim Owens, second game: 8T. PAl'U INDIANAPOLIS. AU H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.E. Lieae, If 4 u 1 0 Obeletianty, li I I 1 10 Jones, cl 4 V 1 0 OUIiaab'ne, u. M i M Murray, rf... 1 1 2 0 v liayden, rf... 4 1 0 0 0 brain, rf 1 0 1 0 OCarr, lb 1 0 2 2 0 Mouunok, aa 1 0 II 2 OHigmna, c... 2 u 1 1 1 Autrey, lb... 4 2 11 1 tijuumi. lb.... 2 10 2 0 bouuncr, b.. 110 2 tilluw'1'11, c.lb 2 1110 Pierce, c 8 14 8 VWilllauia, 20. 1 u 1 1 0 Wnsluy, lb.. 8 2 8 2 ULvwia, aa 10 4 11 Uyau, p 1 1 1 8 1 Hardaruia. p 1 0 1 8 0 urth 10 0 0 0 Totala 28 27 16 lMcCartby, p. 0 0 0 0 0 Totala 25 8 24 11 1 Batted for Hardgrove 111 eigina inning. St. Paul 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 '4 Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 V 0 0 00 Two-base hit: Autrey. Hits: Uff Hard grove, 8 in seven innings. Sacrifice nits: AlcCormlck, Williams, nardgrove. Stolen bases: Brain, McUormlcK t2), Boucner. Double piay : Wiigiey, .Mccormick and Autrey. Lett on bases: St. Paul, 0; In dianapolis, 6. Bases on balls: On Ryan, 6; oil Hardgrove, 2; off McCarthy, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Hardgrove (Murray), struck out: By Hardgrove, 6; by Mccartny, 1. Time: 2:2u. Umpire: Guthrie and uwens. Bines Whin Mndhens. KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 19. Excep tionally good pitching by Brandom at tne most crucial periods, and several lnstanaces of poor bae running on the part of Toledo, caused Kansas City to win today's game. '1 he score was 6 to St. Butted for singling in the eighth Inning. KANSAS CITY. TOLEDO. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. Shannon, If.. 110 1 oHallman, rt. -4 0 1 1 0 Haltery, cf... 2 0 2 0 UHlncliman, 2b 2 1 1 6 1 hunter, lb. ..4 1 lo 0 t Sullivan, cf.. 8 1 1 0 0 Lane, 2b 4 114 0 Hickman, if. 6 1 0 0 0 Cocaah, rf.... 4 10 0 OKreeinan, lb. 4 2 11 1 0 Barbeau. aa.. 2 0 4 2 UUuller, aa.... 12 14 1 Downle, Sb... 4 10 1 lAbbott, a.... 4 17 10 James, c 2 0 11 1 ulsilwerl, 8b.... 2 0 0 1 1 Dmnuon, p.. 2 1 0 1 VUuloe. p 0 0 0 0 0 Campbell, p. 0 0 0 0 Orillsllns, p.. I 0 0 4 0 tteekeue, p.. v w v v Totala 80 I 21 11 l'McCauny .. 0 0 0 0 0 Totala II 8 14 17 8 Kansas City 021o020'-6 Toledo u w o o " 4 " " Tivn-hoR hits:Cocasn. Butler, Abbott. l eft nn hujipx! Kajituis Cltv. 6: Toledo, 11. First base on errors: Kansas City 1; Toledo, 1. Sacrifice hit: Mccartny. oioieu mw. si.nitn.m Cni-Euli. Butler. Abbott. Double piays: James (unassisted; Barbeau to Hun ter; xingnng to nuuer to inxui. pii.- out: By Branuon, o; oy cmpui, , j inglioig, 4. Bases on balls: Ott Brandon, 8; off Campbell, 1; off Yingiing, 2; off Baskett, 1. nil uy pnuaeu (by Boice). Wild pitch: Yingiing. Timet 2:13. Umpire: Ferguson ana uiernauen. Altrock Outthrowa Single. minkrapoUS. June 19. Altrock out- pitched Slagle and Minneapolis easily won the final game of the series from Louisville today, 6 to 1, making nine straight vic tories for the home team. The fielding of Altiser and Gill featured. Umpire Cusack was overcome by heat in the seventh inning and was forced to leave the field, score: MINNEAPOLIS. LOUISVILLE. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Clymar, rf... 6 1 0 0 OBoblnaon, aa. 4 0 1 a Altiaer .aa... 1 0 2 4 Ostanley, cf... 4 12 0 0 Cravathj If... I 0 I 1 OO'N.III. U... O' O 0 0 wtlli.m. lb. 4 2 8 1 0 Howard, lb.. I 0 11 1 0 McCoim s. Ibl 0 2 1 O'Sulluan .... 1 0 0 0 0 PUkerlns, cf 0 1 u loyie, n 'IT;; Olll, lb I 8 10 o (, to.... J J J Owena, 0 1 a o vaturiariy, o. a v Altrock, p.... 4 10 1 VHunee, .... j " " oiaaie, V - - - - T0U' " " ' 1 Tot... iTTiTuT Batted for Howard In the ninth. Minneapolis j 0 1 0 0 1 0 8 -6 Louisville 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 Two-base hits: Williams, Magee. Stolen bases: Gill, Hughes. Doyle (2). SacrlJ ce hits: Altiser, GUI. Left on bases: Min neapolis, 8; Louisville, 6. Double plays: Altiser and Gill; Gill (unassisted); Robin son to Magee to Howard. Bases on balls: Off Altrock, 2; off Slagle, 4. Struck out: By Altrock, 2; by Slagle, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Slagle, 2. Time: X:8a. Umpires: Chill and Cusack. Brewers Annex Two. MILWAUKEE, June 19. Milwaukee won oi.ntttateri irames from Columbus today, the first, 2 to 1, and the second, 1 to 0. in tne Iirst Kama v.-.. I. ,r mllv uun fnr tha home club. In the second McGlynn had the visitors at his mercy, scor iirsi game. One out when winning run was scored, Batted for Bailey in the ninth. Milwaukee 00000000 2-2 Columbus 0 0000010 0-1 Tn.ha. hlta: Downs. Congalton. Clark Sacrifice- hit: Charles. Stolen base: Mc Gann. Left on bases: Milwaukee, 6; Co lumbus, 4. Bases on bans: oti naier, o. H.riifk nut: Bv Schardt. 4: by Kaler, 7. Time: 2:00. Umpires; Van Syckle and Hayes. Score second game: Batted for Sitton in th eighth. uii'ukM 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Columbus 0000000O-O Game called In the eighth to allow coium hua ti. natch train. Two-base hits: Hlncbman, Rellly. Hit by pitched ball: Ludwlg. Struck out: By Mc Glynn, 6. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Hayes and Van sycxie. When th digestion is all right, the action i.f the bowels regular, there Is a natural craving and relish for food. When this Is lacking you may know that you need a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. They strengthen the digestive organs, Improve the appetite and regulate the bowels. Sold by all dealers. FARMER KILLED BY LIGHTNING Iloberi Maddlll of Oilman, In., lrets Instant Death Whlla Work, lng in n Field. Iowa. MARSHALLTOWN. la.. June 18. (Special Telegram.) During a shower this morning, Robert Maddlll, a prominent farmer, aged 6V years, living six miles southwest of Gil man In Jasper county, was struck by light ning and killed, while working in a field A Total Urllpse of tha functions of stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, is quickly disposed of with Electric Bitters. 60c. For sale by tieaton Drug Co. Persistent Advertising Is the Road to Sixteen Qualify at Field Club Was Medal Play Team that Played for Morris Trophy Finishes Seventy Down. Go'f ;it the Field club was a qualifying lound for the club cup, sixteen to qualify, medal play with handicap. The following qualified: Gross. Hdcp. Net. J. W. TllNon A. T. W ilson J. W. Hubih-s Charles Lunelle... J. W. Parish H. S. Culver H. C. Frisbie J. H. Lindsey Albert Cahn N. M. Martin Sehvyn lioherty .. .'ames lilakeny ... VV. N. Chambers.. Osctir A Hi n A. II. Fetters 12 18 , 1.2 i6 , r-7 Nl . C8 S3 , M HI , !7 78 M 97 8 3 16 .V 9 8 8 9 6 16 12 8 16 16 G. W. Shields 90 12 The team that played for the Morris trophy .Thursday . afternoon finished seventy down to par, as follows: J. j. Dunn.... g rjnwn D. L. Dougherty 8 down V. N. Chambers 8 down M. 11. La Douceur 9 dnwn J. It. Lindxey 9 down J. W. Hughes 10 down James Allen 10 down J. A. Abbott 11 down Total 70 SIXTH WEEK FOR BOWLERS Standing; of. Ten ma mt the. Knd of Six Weeks of Summer Play. Tha Summer Bowling league Is now six weeks' -old and. this Is the way the teams and Individuals now line up: Standing, of the teams: Teams. . P. V. L. Pins. Pet. lousem s Colts 18 13 S 14.7f.4 .722 Drummys . . .'...; " 18 ' ' 12 6 14,51V, .G7 B:qultable Llfes ...,18 10 8 14.015 .656 lleaton's Americans .18 . 10 8 14 :tf.5 .tot; Jetter's Gold Tops. 18 9 9. 14,556 .500 Carpenter Paper Co. 15 7 8 11,709 . 4ii7 Houpe Co...i... 9 2 7 6.1W4 .222 R. R. Team 15 8 12 11,397 . 200 Individual averages: Namea ' Game. A-l Name. O.mea. At. 16 1M 17 ISO ...... IS 10 1! 160 15 157 167 18 1U it 153 I 1.--3 11 1SS 4 lr.S lr.J 14 IS 148 Webar 1M; Rowland Youaem .... Rraelln W. Z.tiraan Lata Kennrdr ... Plckard .... Bland Pavlton .... L. Smith ... Fitiger.ld . Alln Younger .... Oh.dd Flnley Bufthnell ... Mattha. .... RoasitlK Martindale . Lepiniki ... K. Zitiman 14 IHUnt .... 1 - 1M Rlemer. . . 1M Haatar .. 18 9 15 12 15 15 15 15 18 18 17 12 Heuton . BrtpKa Doran Norgard .. Rlrhmond Carpenter Baustlajl . Reed R. Smith Katekln .. Louden ... 1"0 Kiiplen .... 161 Nelaon ... OroaamRn . Wtnkiem.n Wilcox Smiley Hanaen . ... Port p Howell II Clark 18 Luiilgreen ( Rutherford 15 Vultea 16 Weeka 17 Drummy li Dean 12 Meal? la-ilstorkwell .. 1641 McLaren ... 1621 Iron. Keppler . C'h.pm.n Zittle .... UNITED- STATES TEAM WINS Riflemen from This Country Take Small Bore Shoot. WASHINGTON, June 18. The interna tional small bore rifle match shoot last week was won by the United States rifle men, competing with teams in Great Britain and Australia, the score of which was announced here today, The United States team scored 34,649 points, the British team 24,439 and the Australian team 2?,&M points. The high score was 494 out of a possible 00, made by two members of the American team, Sergeant James H. Keogh of Company A, Sixth Masachiicetta In fantry, Wakefield, Mass., and W. C. An drews of the Cuyahoga Rifle club of Cleve land, O. Tho third high man was Theodore Carlson of the Massachusetts Rlfio associa tion, who scored 408. Ellis Takes Snappy Game. BEATRICE, Neb.. June 18. (Special Tele gram.) In a fast and snappy game of bail between the Kills and Endlcott teams at Ellis today, the former won by the score of 6 to 4. The batting and team work of the Ellis nine was the feature. A large crowd witnessed the game. Bee want ads for bus'.nem boosters. ri tMfctfm Fml,y Trade Supplied by.IiWfTO IdtlffJA Ji Cbas.Storx. Phones, Webster l?JM 1260. Independent B 1261. Boston and Return ILLINOIS Account Annunl Convention National Educational Association, tho Illinois Central will make tho ubovo ex ceptionally low rate to Boston. Tickets on sale June 29th to July 3d. Limit for re turn, July 17th, but upon payment of $1.00 at Boston return limit may be extended until September 15th. For tickets, sleeping-car resenutions and detailed information, call at City Ticket Office, 1507 Farnam Street, or write SAMUEL NORTH, District Passenger Agent, OMAIIA, NEB. PROUD SOX TAKE ANOTUEIl Chicago Makes it Three Out of Four with Philadelphia. WALSH STINGY WITH. HITS Wnxhluston Turns Tables on St. l.oult, Four to Our Detroit Capture. Another from Ho. ton. CHICAGO, June l-n,leago made It three out of 4'our front Thiladelphhi by winning, 4 to 2. tuduj . Walsh allowed only three hits. Oldting, llrownr nml J. Collins made senratlonal catches. Score: CHICAOO. THlUAlMUrHIA. AU.H.D.A E. All II O. A. R. Zoldar. 2b ... 4 1 Illartnell ,!( Browne, cf... 8 Kelly, rt 4 J. colllne, II 1 UK" 111. r.b 0 ,u e o Mi ianeM, i (1 0 0 0 ( 1 ( II 1 I a i'K. oum., ::i a (iaiKlti. lb... 4 0 11 S VOIrfrlni, vt . 8 lUavla. lb i o a V 8 0 0 t 0 Purtell, HO... 4 11 lllackbunie.aa J i'syne, c 8 0 14 1 Murphy, rt. t 1 i lilurr . , aa 4 W a tali, c. till V r'.p;.. t-.. 1 1 7 rlaHk, ft,. ... 1 Totala 30 4 17 li lA.k.ua," p .. 1 Totala u a a t 1 Chicago 0 0 0 'i 8 0 ti 0 I'iill.ioelphia 0 0 0 o 1 0 t tj 1-2 lilts: Uff l'lituk, 6 In five Iniilngn. tit mo. t base-: K. Collins 2V, 'Keillor U, P.rowuo, Walsh, J. Collin.i, lilafkliiiiue, Harry Leu on bases: t'l.icano. i; I'iuladeipnia, i. liac on bulls: lift v aish, 2 off I'l.uiR, Z; olC Atkins, 1. Struck out; liy Walan, 3; by r'lunk, 2; liy Atkins, 4. 'I lmc; - I :.U- du plies: Connelly aud Dinreii. , Johnson IMizslca Hrtmita.1, '; ST. LOl'IS, Juno l9.-V'iiHhtnBtch won the !at game of the series from ruLoul to day, 4 to 1. Jiinnsim At a a puiMiq to M. Louis, not a hitbeing maflj; off .In ,do- livery until the soA'etun . tnning.Kjnorei 8T. LOflS. " . .WASUI.NdHp.V. N AU.ll.O.A.E. , . All ll.C. A. K. Haher, If. 4 0 1 u Milan, rf..... H 1 i'.O 0 Harttell, ib.. 4 Wallaca, a.. 4 No man, lb. 8 1 7 IILellvilt, It, . 4 rt V tl 0 t 1 11 4 lkinrrtsld. 8b. 8 0 u 8 V otiTOler, 'r..i 4 8 ft 0 0 li grtiweitoir. rf S v I u oMclirtd... nr., S'-i i t 4 1-88 llnlfnian, cf. 3 1 l 0 vt'oiiroy,- 3b. . Ti ueadak'. " 'ib 8 1 a tCnglanb. lb. 4 0 iv i Moo, Jb t) 0 0 Htepbttfia, c. . 3 8 6 Lake, p..!... 800 Crlaa 1 0 0 i).svi-t. a.'., 4 'I S 0 8 ojulinaen, p... I 1 i S 0 u l Total....... 1 87 U Totala SO 4 37 1 1 ' .JJalted for Truesdale in the Seventh. Washington M.i 0 2 0 0 o 04 S. Louis ..0 0 0 . i 0 1 0 i-l Two-base hits: McMrldo Nownam. Three bass hit: Johnson.-. Bacrlt'ice tdt: fcchelt-Mr.- Double pluysr Wallace to Truosrialo to Nownam; stontieiiH to UartseU. fassed ball: Street, stolen base: Ijelivelt. liat on balls: Off Luke, 3; off , Johnson, 1. Struck out: liy Lake, 3; by Johnson, i. Left on bases: St. Louis, 4; Washington, 4. Time: 1:2!). Umpires: Sheridan and Kcrin. Tigers Win In Tenth. DETROIT, Mich., Juno 19. Detroit de feated Hoston In the final game of tho series here today by a score of 10 to . The winning run came in the tenth Inning, on a base on balls to Mullln, Mclntyre's sacrifice and singles by Rush and Cobb. Each side used three pitchers, all of whom were hit hard, ticore: One out when winning run scored. Boston 0 81 0 3 0 8 0 0 09 Detroit 0 0 0 8 3 2 0 0 1 110 Two-baso hit: Morlarty. Three-base hits: Gardner, Crawford, Home run: Klelnow. Hits: Off Stroud, 5 in four innings; off Klllian, -4 in one Inning; off Mllltn, S in five Innings; off Karger, 4 In four aud one-third Innings; off Clcotte, 6 in one and one-third Innings; off Wood, 3 In four and one-third Innings Sacrifice hits: MclNn tvre, Delehanty, Karger. Stolen bases: Bush, Lord, Hooper, Hall. Left on bases: Detroit, 8; Boston, 9. Bases on balls: Off Stroud, 1; off Klllian, 1; of Karger, 3; off Wood, 2; off Mullln, 1. First base on errors: Detroit, 8; Boston, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Straud, Kahl. Struck out: By Mullln, 1; by Ktrger, 1; by Clcotte, 1; by Stroud, 1. Passed ball: Klelnow. Wild pltrh: Stroud. Time: 2:35. Umpires:, Span and Evans. TRADE "T0V-13-10 New back draft principle. Fire eorld. Guaranteed not to crwk or burn through. ASK YOT7P. DBltKR. 8. M. Frank A Co., UTre, N. T. r. m,,T.L.. via EHTRAL 'iNOFALTS IBRIARTpiPE! berg a naa tne game irow tne start. Big Returns.