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    TIIE BEE: OMAHA, 'THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1910.
Rourkes Win in Twelfth; Athletics Lose Game; State Golf Tourney Opens at Country Club
bACKMCES WIS FOR OMAHA
t
Cadman and 8-:hipke Save Say in
Twelfth Inning:.
GAME 0 HOT AT CLOSE
KffUf'i glngla Also t'oatrlbate
Tawartl Victory Wan from
Wichita r Xrore vf Klaht
tv Ktvra.
tfchlpke's fly to center in the twelfth,
Just at the time when it would do the
mom good, brought in the winning run
for the Kourkes yesterday afternoon and
gave Omaha the closing game of the Wich
ita series by a genre of 8 to 7.
The firm few Innings were common or
dinary base ball. Without any of the ex
citement an audience pay Ita Rood money
to witness, but along about the seventh
thing began to happen and it was tooth
and nail from then on.
Keeley and Jarnlgan, twirlers for twelve
acta, both did good work and kept a steady
gait all the way through. Jarnlgan had
the better of the mgunicnt according to
the dope sheet, but keeley held the Jay
hawkers in the pinches' and won out in
tlie strenuous finish of the twelfth Inning.
Wichita had tied the score in the eighth
by making two rune, and .from that time
to the end neither side had been able to
get a man across the , plate, although-it
looked mltrhty shaky fur the Rourke on
several occasions.
Twelfth Stellar Innlnic.
The twelfth was the real inning of the
game and many a fan stayed until nearly
seven bells and then iad to square him
self at borne. Wichita was first to bat lu
the lust inning and made one run. With
two down Shaw singled and when King
let the ball slide through his logs, he went
on to third. Jarnlgnn lilt what looked
like the winning ball when he lauded a hot
one into the middle garden for two sucks,
scoring Shaw. Out the collegian was aoou
caught flapping and it was Omaha's turn.
Uonding, who had taken Kane's place at
first, hla safe, his second in the half game.
Cadman executed A sacrifice, putting Shot
ten, who ran .for OondLng, on second.
Thompson drew a pass and Keeley hit a
long single which scored Shotted and tied
the sooie. Slugger Dill waa next up and
he hit a Jong fjy to Belden. Bhotten
waited until the ball Tvaa caught and then
scooted for 'home. It was a close race,
tut Mullln was saved the necessity of mak
In a decision on a close play when Bhaw
nilssed the ball on the bound and the game
waa over. The score:
OMAHA.
AD. n. II. O. A. E
acnipk, 2b v, ? j
-'T. cf 6 2 1
Corrldon, as 1 i
Welch, rf 4 0 1
Hollenbeck, If........ 11
Kane, lb II 0 0
Oonding, lb 3 0 2
Shottou 0 10
Cadman, c ....6 0 0
(Thompson, tb, ....... 51 0
Keeley. p 5 0 2
Total 42 g 11 84 15
WICHITA. '
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
ft.M.n 1 f
2
0
t
o
Jrflddlelou, cf 5 0
Claire, aa 4 ' 1
Hughes, 2b 5 2
Pettlgrew, rf 5 0
Bhaw, o 5 j
Jarnlgan, p 5 0
l
i
4
1
8
a
t
12 0 0
3 I 0 0
10 6 0
Totals 45 7 17 34 14 5
Han for Oonding in twelfth.
One out when winning run was made.
Omaha
Huns .... 101011000002-8
Wfih'iu- 10 : 0 2-11
Hun 03000102000 1-7
Hlt" 0 11 I 0 I t I I 2 0 217
Cl1arb"H-MhL,,: I?ch,P. Jarnlgan (2),
Ki.ui- ini on -balla: Off
bn u'j " J1arnln. 7- Hit by pitched
bail By Jarnlgan, 1. Struck out: By
S.'lf y' i. by, Jr"'t". . Left on bases:
Omaha. 11; - Wichita, 12. Double plays
r5Jrt.0-n.toJhoJJr,"M'? ,0 Kane' Keeley to
Cadman to tlondlng, Mlddleton to Hughes
mri,l,r.bm"',! Co,rl,' Welch, Lad-
5"; Muiih,,pet,llfrew-.. Tlme: Um-
Aotoa of the fiamo,
Denver comes today.
! 1. 1 PHth. and ht two pretty
out lea, when they counted. preuy
Kwlv WA hit Vi . H . . -
TJIT . lh Cl" d wu yelling for pa tc
Pa to
"u new tnrower.
and saving ,, " ,V"has Vmpoved
wor.dirniii,- on that throw of his P d
If ,1 V1 1.1. L ...
nil t ,1 .'a1 '? ? PHPhad ball on the
... J? n1 vir' I" the fifth in favor
hi h.."o ."".; Hho pul "inT team
bj his che.tter around the Initial sack. .
It looked a tf KlnCi Pn. j. .1.. .........
wsh f.ral ..-- il-?JZ '" iwentn
as fatal, when l.e let ha W s single so o
ammlL0! ,0,he nce.Kbut the
5n bacT h" rtBC"a and 01
n.v
fa
run back
Jarnlgan made a mlsoue after ha hsd
BeSden ".""I doub"- Whn K"v pasied
Sf.. .n..,!'" Sn ?dt " head, he
.X;.,,1,UnVta,!onhg'.rd "uh
Manager Bill made a wise move when
lhVtVf?n,?hi!1 "Gon'dl.rg"
ine twelfth,- The spnedy hoy . brouaht In
the run that , tied the, iror. It w5a h .
first appfarfrnca for over a week,
i Col7'don "'le an enviable record dur-
w!h9!.'?;
After Wlcliit had scored two In th
eighth inning, the fcasea were flled wl , n
"nl"h,' hot one straight uTcor-N
don. . The lad with the auburn hair was
iavh,nrSg.Vn?-'POt nt -,ha "
CHAMPA BIX p oi UKWKR
Baperlor Pltchlnit Brln, Victory,
Three to One.
tKj4 linivr t t t..
tr' "!" won
Ion seemed un
all at critical
V
H s O. A. E.
2 I & 1
114 1
2 10 0
0 IS 0 0
0 I I 1
u 0 0 1
v 0 0 0
011
1 1 1 0
IT 15 "
H. O. A. E.
1 I S 0
o i o o
0 2 I o i
0 r 1 0 0 1
0 . 1 1 I
0,1 i ;
1 i 2 0 0 1
0 13 1
0 0 11
1 24 IS "l
0 1 1 -i
able to ronnecrrth the f
moments. Score:
DE8 MOINEw.
Kearney, ;b
Colllgan, ss
Mattick. cf...4)...
lwyer. lb. . . ,
Nlehofft 3b
Hsder, rf.............
Catea, If
Neal. c
Herche, p ,
. 4 I
. 4 0
.30
.10
.10
8
. I 0
. 1 0
I
Total
DENVER.
AB. R.
,0
t 0
Lloyd, ib.........
Waldron. If..'...
t. ranston, ss I o
l assldy, rf... 4-0
IJndsiy. lb 4 o
l'olan, lb 2 j
Reall. cf t. j o
McMurray, c t
Schrelber, p o
Totala 30 "I
Pea Moines 0 0 0 1
lenver 0 0
Earned runs: Des Moines, 1. Three-base
hit; Herche. ' Baser on balls: Off ll.rche
4; off Wchrelher, 1. Struck -out: Bv
If I . . .., .?.... !.. . . . . . '
rivn-Iiw, . " ' o.nrriiirr, . rilolen DSSeS'
Ke.trney, Dolan. iMiuble plays: Dwyeriun-i
asslstedl, Kearney to Uwyer. Sacrifice '
hits: Colllfah, Waldron, (.ranston, Mc
Murray. Timet 3.UX - Attendance: 200. :
Umpire; Clark. - , ,
J.I.N4 0I.X OiTS AMD RIM WRLI.
llageriaaa Hassle to . St. Jouk.
Ser Klrt to Foar. '
LINCOLN. Uun 19 Lincoln won the
fiuaJ f am froju t- Joseph by t aoor ut
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
WKPT. LEAOI'R. I NAT L LEAOVC
W.l. Pet W.L.Prt.
Wichita .'.-..27 K .M Chicago JO C6o
Sioux Cit ,.36 2K .811 New York ,.SS 12 .71
Denver 3 2S Pittsburg . ...JOM KM
Lln oln : 31 .fcKjrinrlnnatl ...MM .MM
I Moines ..2 14 .m1 Philadelphia. IS 30 .m
Omaha ,J1 II .4.4jt. Uwla 2S 14 .4fil
t. Joseph ... 24 M .400 Brooklyn ....2AS1.4W
Topeka Z W .J77 Boston !1 40 .144
AMKR LKAOfE. AMEK. A8SN.
- W.L.Prt. W.L.Pct
Philadelphia 3S II .f44l Minneapolis .49 24 .671
New York ...'Mil .. St. pu 4 M .6'
fetrolt J .tot) Toledo 44 27 .19
"nston 32 27 .Mi! Kansas City 28 37 . 4:
Cleveland ....24 28 .4M Milwaukee ...29 34 .41
Chicago 25 22 .4W. Indianapolis. II 42 .425
Washington ..24 M .tVIColumbtia .... 40 .412
St. I.ouls ....17 40 .2! Douisvllle ....25 47.347
XEH. i LEAOt'E.
MINK LEAGUE.
W.LPct
Clarinda ....14 I .TJ
w.L.Pct.
I Or. Island
.24 15 .81K
..21 16 .m
..21 18
Shenandoah. IS II .600
Falls City ...It 17 .4
Superior .
Seward
'nlumhus
..20 18 .626 Auburn
.Id It .467
1 21 .475Maryvlll4 .
15 21 .417
14 20 .412
JiawtlngK
.17 91 lis V.h I'ltv
it-a 1 lima ...16 m .411
Krnry 15 24 .Mo
Teilerdsr's Hesalts,
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Omalia, 8; Wichita, 7.
I'enver, 1; Des Moines, I.
Topeka. 6; Sioux City, 10.
St. Joseph. 4; Lincoln, 6.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Rrooklyn, 7; Boston, 5.
Philadelphia. 2; New York, t.
Chicago, 1; St. Louis, .
Cincinnati, tf; Pittsburg, 1
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
New. .York, 2: Washington, J.
Boston. 8; Jhlladelphla, 4.
Chicago, 0; Detroit, 2.
St. Louis, 4; Cleveland; I.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Columbus, ;' Minneapolis, 4. "
Toledo, 2; St. Paul, 10.
Indianapolis, 5; Milwaukee, 8.
Louisville, 2; Kansas City, .
NEBRASKA L.EAOUE.
Seward, 0; Superior, 4.
Columbus. 3. Kturnpv 9
Grand Island, 0; Hastings, 4.
MINK LEAGUE.
Maryvllle, 6; Shenandoah, t.
Nebraska City, 3; Auburn, .
Fall City, 4; Clarinda, 7.
Games Today.
Western League Denver at Omaha,
Wichita at 8loux City, Topeka at Lincoln,
i'lrs aiuiiies at m, josepn.
National league Brooklyn at New York,
Philadelphia at Boston, Chicago at St.
Louis. Cincinnati at PrttHhursr.
American League Chicago at Detroit, St
ai vieveianu.
American Association Columbus at
Minneapolis, Toledo at St. Paul. Indian
apolis at Milwaukee, Louisville at Kanjaa
vuy.
Nebraska State League Fremont at Red
Cloud, Seward at Superior. Columbu at
rwrnrney, urana island at Hastings.
Mink League Ealls City- at Maryvllle,
rntnunaoaii at AUDurn, Nebraska City at
vmnnua.
to 4, batting harder and running base
to belter advantage. Hagerman was a
pusKle to the visitors, but hla occasional
aireuK oi wuaness came near being fatal.
a ne score; '
LINCOLN.
AB. R. H. O. A- E.
H.
1
1
1
2
0
I
1
0
0
Jude, If
Gagnler, ss
Cole, 2b
Cobb, rf
Cock man, 8b
Thomas, lb
Davis, cf
Kruger, e
Hagerman, p
4 U
Totala
....80 5
JOSEPH.
AB. R.
9 27 14
ST.
H.
0
I
1
-J.,
0
0
0
0
1
0
3. A.
t 0
S - 0
i e
Powell, If
Fox, 2b....;
Jones, lb
McChajtsey, cf..v
Bauer,, rf
Corhanv . .."......
Rellly, 3b
Shea, c
"Fiambes
Manske, p ,,
McNeill
Swift, p
Totala
3 1
1
0
'1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
4 i-t
0
1
t
0
I
0
0
0
..31
6 24
Krambes batted for Hh.a in tha
ninth.
McNeill batted for Manske In eighth.
Lincoln o 10 12 0 10 S
ok. ausepii u 0 U Z 0 0 0 0 34
Three-bae hits: Jude, McChesney. Two
base hits: Gagnier, Cobb, Thomaa. Double
plays: Gagnier to Cole to Thomas: Corhan.
(unassisted.) Stolon bases: Cockman,
ru. junea. sacririce nit: Hager
man. Struck out: By Hagerman, 8; by
Manske, 1; by Swift. 1. Bases on balls: Off
Ilagerman, S; off Manske, 8. Hit by pitched
ball: By Hagerman, 1. Time: 1:50. Um
pire, Haskell.
Sloax City Wins Horning Game.
SIOUX CITY. la.. June . Sioux City
made it four straight from the disorgan
ised Topeka team this morning, winning a
listless game by a score of 10 to 6. The
locals made four runs In the second inning,
when errors by the visitors gave opportuni
ties for scoring. Freeman was touched up
freely In the ninth and the Cooley club reg
iatered four of their five runa in that ses
sion. Score:
810UX CITY.
TOPEKA.
AB.H.O A H.
AB.H.O. A. B.
Anaraai, ZD.. 4 14 4 URtllly, m.,., (0I1
m. T I OThomMon, ct 4 1 0 0 t
yulllln. lb... 4 I 1 1 OLaudrvin, lb I 1 10 0
Wlch, rf.... i 0 10 OHuitn, 2b.. I 111
Nllib'r. cf 1 1 4 0 0Kern, rf.... I 110 0
Mill.r, o.... 4 111 OBolM, 4 4 1110
ll.nmin, m. I 1 t i 0Srhml4t, It.. 1 0 0 0
Mvr.. If..,. 4 1 0 0 0Kust, p.... 110 4 0
Frermsn, p. 11210 ,
T.T."1T. Totals.. .11 TI4 1I I
Toltl..
...01 Jl II u u
Sioux City 1 4 0 0 0 0 5 0 -10
Tpela 0 0 100000 4-1
Stolen basest Freeman, I; Stem. I; An-
2r.'0",Xa!.;rr"'. M''lr-. QuUHn. Two-base
hits: Qulllln, 2; Boles. Thomason. Home
nin: Andreas. Sacrifice hits: Hnrtman
Kreemnn. Struck out: By Freeman, 7; by
Fugate. . Base on balls: Off Freeman. P:
off Fugate, 2. Hit by pitcher: By Freeman
1 by Fugate. 1. Time: 2.00. Umplrea
Hynn and Spencer. Attendance, 600.
UVUUS IX . TIH-COUSTV LEAGl'B
Dorrhester Dovras Eseter.
DORCHESTER, Neb., June 29.-Speelal.)
DorcheHter won from Eseter here today
on heavy slugging and superior base run
ning by the score of 12 to . Exeter a five
lone hits in the fourth and fifth, together
with Dorchester's four errors, netted them
Mx runs. The features of the game were
the two-baggers of L. Byera of Dorchester,
Baker of Uxeter and Morrasy'a home run
in the sixth with two on bases. Both pitch
era were wild at times. Score: R H E.
Dorchester 1010401 -12 12 0
t'f.c,,'r 0000 2 4 000- 1 8 12
Home run: Morraay. Two-base hits:
Bvers, Baker. Stolen bases: .Dorchester,
U, txeter, a. Left on baaes: Dorchester
6: Exeter, 1 Hit by pitched ball: By
Wampler, 1; by Jordon. 1. Sacrifice hits:
Off Jordan. 1. Struck out: By Wampler.
7. by Jordon 7. Double play: Exeter, 1
rr!.h ?:. ''i?'"'-, Jordon nd Anderson;
Dorchester W ampler and Morrrasy. Um
pire: Kd. Morrasy. , .
FAIRMONT. Neb.. June 29-Falrmont
took a big smile away from the Bearer
threm 7 t f " rtTi' .Yy by
tnem 2 to 1. 1 hi ties them with Dor-
chejuer and Beaver Crossing for .econd
CRETE. Neb., June 29,-Frtend failed to
Standing of league:
Crete W
Dorchester '
Beaver Crossing
Fairmont ".
Kxeter '
Friend
Lost.
1
1
1
I
4
4
Prt.
.833
.S00
.10)
.VO
.33
.3.13
RRSll.TS
1
MI-VK
LEAGl E
riarlada, Maryvllle sad Aabara
, W la nere of Ike Day.
At Clarinda. Score: nir
I ; alia City 014)00110 M " ,
001 4 1 00 3 I C
Batteries: Miller, Heacock and P.r..t
Hunt and Bromley. Umpire; Fall ",t,t-
At Shenandoah. Score- n vi ir
Zlryvy , S 0 0 1 1 0 -U Vl . I
hhenar.doal lOOOtOOOe-17 g
Batteries: Fort and Pollock: Bvrd Uohn
son and Castle Umpire: Fi. tcher
At Auburn. Score: ffu v
Nebia.ka City 0 t 0 I 0 0 0 1 0-4 i a
A,,bu" 1 J 1 0 o 4) g ii i
Butterlea: Miller and Waiier. am sim
Kianlnger. . Umpire: Myers, ' 1 'Bd
ST. LOUIS BEATS CUB TEAM
Sallee'i Pitching Too Much for Chi
cago Nine.
KANE'8 HOMER SAVES SHUTOUT
Marvh af Ea-Chasaaloaa ta Aaather
reaaant Interraated Tempor
arily at Least hr Car- t
dlaala.
oi. ixjljh, June z.-st Louis won
against Chicago today, bo a score of i to
1. The visitors were unable to make much
headway against Salle and Kane home
rune In the seventh inning saved them
front a shutout. The score:
8T. LOVIS.
CHICAOO.
Afl H O A E.
AB.H.O. A. K
Hiifgini, 2k.. I
Ellis, if....... 4
Oakei, rf 4
Konotuhy, lb. 4
Bvani, rf 8
Btetnahtn, c. 4
Mowrer. b. . I
Hsuatr. ss. . . . I
ttilM, p
ORrsrs. tt 4
lBhwkard, If.. 4
lXchuit., rf ...
VHotmsn, lb.. 4
ozimsrmsn, ib 4
OKaiM, cf 4
4 Tinker, ss.... i
OKIIn. I
OMrlntyr. B.. I
0 II
Arehar 1
ToUls.
.11 11 17 11 I -
Totals SI 433 13
Mowrey out, hit by batted ball.
Batted for Bchulte In the ninth.
St. Loula 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2
imcago 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01
Two-base hits: Tinker, Ellis. Three-
rase nits: scnulte, Oakes. Home run: Kane,
Sacrifice Hit: Mowrey. Double play: Tinker
Evers and Hofinan Stolen bases; Hauser,
tlUgSins. Il l Hit hv nltcheil hall- Hv Mr,
Intyre, (Houser.) Base oo balls: Off Mc
Intyre, I. Struck out: By Mclntyre, 1; by
ijeri on oases: t. louls, ; Ohl
cago 6. Time: 1.45. Umpires, Rlgler and
biiiniie.
Errors llela Broaklrn
BOSTON, June . Mattern lacked effec.
tivenes and waa wild. Wild throws by
H. Smith to second gave Brooklyn two
i una. ocore :
BOSTON. BROOKLYN
AB.H.O A R. AB.H.O. A. R.
Colllna, If....
0 I
1 e
ODallnn, rf.... 6
1 Hurra, lb.... 6
OWhaat, If I
Ollutnmall, lb. I
lLannoi, Ib... I
2!ldsnn, cf. 1
0T. Smith, as. 1
Onrrsan, c 3
Ottrwin, c 0
IBell, p 4
0McElven .... 1
0
1 I 0
Hvrtog, lb...
riharpa, lb...
Miller, rf....
8hean, lb
H. Smith, a.
Beck, cf
ttvaanay, aa.
Oati, as
1 10 i
1 i o
1 14
1 1
Mattam. p...
0
rerxuaon, p.,
Oraham ....
Totala...
.84 I 27 13 I
Totals u Willi i .
Batted for Sweeney in eighth.
Batted for Bergen in ninth.
Brooklyn 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 27
Boston 1 1 2 o 0 0 0 1 06
lwo-oase hits: H. Smith. B. Burch
Three-base hits: Beck, Davidson. Home
run: Hermog. Hits: Off Mattern, 8 In eight
and one-third Innings; off Ferguson, 1 In
siwo-imras OI an innlnir. Mtnln hnu
Hummel (2). Smith. Millar OmihU .,laU.
Herxog, Sheen and Sharpn. Base on balla:
uii Ben. i: orr Mattern. k. Hrurir mn.
By Bell, 6; by Mattern. 1. Time: 2:03. Um
pires: u Day ana urennan.
Twenty Innings
Without Decision
Pitcher Loty of Pocahontas Doe Ex.
ceptional Work, Breaking
Amateur Etcordi.
fOMEKOY. la.. ' June 28. - (Special.).
Pitcher Loty of PocphonU broke all Iowa
amateur -record today at Palmer by atrlk.
Ing out 11 men lft-fh 'lorifeest 'ga"hi ever
seen In northwestern IovlU. Udell for
Pomeroy altched exceptionally gopd iall,
but depended more on hi Support. ' Loty
seemed aa strong In the twentieth as he
wag in the first. Hronck. who causht
him, i also an old C. U. man. Score by
Innings:
Pomeroy R.H.E
020 0 0 00000 000 00 00 0 (N
foconontss
00 2 U00000 0 0 00000000 0-2 2
BattbrUs: Pomeroy. Lidell and Jamison:
Pocohontaa, Loty and Jlronek. Umpires:
Devaney and Harold. AttendanceN 1,10.
Game called on account of darkness,
DENVER COMES, FOR BATTLE
gtrong Bssch of Mountaineers Will
Arrive Tharsday (or roar '
Days' Visit la Omaha.
The Grizslle will come down from their
mountain home around Denver Thursday
to atart a four day' visit at Vjnlon street
park, when the Rourke will meet them in
battle array. Pa ' Rourke says ' he - hopes
that com of the cripple will be back In
the game by that time and that he will be
able to make the reception a little warmer
than he ha for Wichita. Friday will be
ladles' day when the old favorite will be
on exhibition for the benefit of the fair
ex without charge. The lineup:
Omaha
Denver
Lindsay
. Lloyd
Kane
First......
1 hompson
Second ,.,
...Second
...Third
... Short ,
....Left
...Center
...Right
... Catch
...Catch
Oraham ...
Schlpk ,.
Corrldon ..
Shotton ...
Dolun
. . Cranston
... Waldron
Beall
... Cattsidy
, McMurrey
... Wearer
llaggerman
Adam
.. Olmatead
. Hammond
.... Ehman
... Schriber
King
Welch ....
Oonding ..
Cadman ...
Sanders ...
Hollenbeck
Keeley ....
Melter ....
Slower ...
Rhode ....
.... Pitch
...Pitch
...Pitch
...Pitch
...Pitch
...Pitch
OMAHA BEAT WICHITA ONCE
Baek la 1SMT s'Htar Team from Here
Visited Kansas and Took
Them Into Camp.
There wa a time once when Omaha
could beat Wichita.
In going through hi file Wednesday
morning City Comptroller Lobeck found a
Wichita paper of August 15, 1887, with the
report of an Omaha-Wlchlta game that
Omaha won.
The Omaha team wa composed of Walsh
hortstop; Mersltt, second; Dwyer, first;
Fusselback, third; Bader, left field; Jansen,
catcher; Qenlns, center field; Bandle. right
field, and Htaly, pitcher.
Old fans will well remember some of
these former atari of the Omaha team.
Bandle 1 now register of deed and Jo
Walsh 1 working for an express company
In Omaha. Bader Is the father of the pres
ent Western league player and Frank
Qenlns i now an umpire.
PA WORKING ON NEW PLANT
President Hnnrkc'a Architect Have
Plan A boat Completed to
Work Mar Start.
President Rourke of the Omaha baae ball
team Is highly pleased with the layiurfo
hi new plant at Vinton street park, which
Is to be In operation for the season of 1811.
The architects have now completed the
blue print and thing are showing up fine.
The grand atands will have a seating
capacity of 1,000 and the bleachers 1.&00,
making a total seating capacity of 7,toa
The construction will be steel, with con
crete pier and approaches everywhere, and
modern lines will be followed throughout.
It Is to aurpas any plant In tha Western
league and cost not less than lii.ooo.
President Ilourk ha succeeded )n getting
a ten-year lease an the Vinton street
grounds and proposea to give Omaha a base
ball park to be proud oC
Superior Gets
Three Shutout
Games in Row
Fani in NuckolU County Are Wild
with Enthuiiaam Orer Record
Kearney Lotei Close One.
SUPERIOR. Neb., June 29.-(Speclal Tel.
......, superior snut put Seward In the
nrst game or the aerie today In a 4 to
core.
Thi makes the third 'ehut-out game Bu
pei, or naa won in as muny day on th
nume grounds, this week. Ellis, the slab
ri.si ior superior played a fin game and
had excellent BUpport. The Superior team
i playing great ball a they have not been
scorea against in the last thirty Inning.
iney took twp out of three games from
Orand Island, two shut-out game from
Fremont, and a shut-out game today from
reward, making the fans here howl for fair,
The game by lining: R.H.B,
?e"" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3
Superior 20001010 4 S
u. . ,i e 8J.,seward' Walker and Cllnon
man Tim' 1 l""d Bftrley- L'mP"e: Br'
KHAKMCY, Neb., June 29. (Special Tele
gram.) Columbus won a close game with
iiearney here today by a core of 1 to I
It was one of the games where the umpire's
Decision decided the winning team. Nelson
aya it wa close but the man he Judged
was out by a hair. Had the decision been
ine other way th game would have re
suited 4 to 3, In favor of Kearney. Score
v . . ' R.H-E
! "CI .aa.....lf U II II H a M II II J m
Columbus 000 O0300 oa a
Batteries: Kearney, Akers. McMahon and
."..n-iiu, vuiiimous, .-Miiaeiar and Agnew
Time: l:5(i. Umpire: Nelxon.
HASTINGS, Neb., June 2.-(Speclal Tele
gram.) Hastings celebrated the departure
or urand Island today by shutting out the
leader. One-handed catches by Garzes and
Watson and two-baggers by Hugh Cook
Graham, Watson and Deconly featured th
ajame but with a two-bagger and three sin
gles in the sixth, Hastings got but one
run. score:
R.H.B
Grand Island ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
00 5
4 10
Hastlnga 1 2 000100
Batteries: Urand Island, Carr,
Hastings, Waldron, Garde.
Travera.
Gliddenites
Have Joy Ride
Through Iowa
Farmer Prepare Fine Eoad, Hang
hunting: in. .Fences and the
Bands Play.
utB moinks , 'Jun 2.-8Declal Tele-
aianw-Arter yesterday' terrible grind of
2 mile, Tuesday' run from Omhft to
Moines over the finest road yet en
countered by the Gljddenite and conalitlng
of but 169 mile, wa merely a pleasure
'"p. rreviou to -the 'tour, prospective n
tranta heard a" great deal about Iowa'
"river to river' road, but like many other
gooa ming whloh were promised and which
ien nat during the tour Itself, no on took
a great deal of stock in this road in suit.
f;tli prdloili.S4Aof Dal'Oew that tha
roaa was a boulevard,
In th aotuul running, however, the road
turned out to be all that waa Diediott of
It, In addition to tha exceptional fine
going, the tour received a hearty welcome
io owa. At least W par tent, at the farm
er had tlrelr fence decorated with Araeri'
can i lags and bunting. Two or thre town
proviooa disss band, and even the little
CrUBS rOUd atatllTlB ' worn . MarnM u.U.
banner welcoming the Gliddenites.
A a result of this enthusiasm, th.
naa lonigni taken; on renewed life. Every
body feel better for - having received a
little cordial treatment, and in addition
everybody 1 elatjsd that the run 1 so near
it conclusion. All of the leader In both
the Glldden trophy and Chicago trophy
class received penalties today. Thi seems
to sound Ilk a Jest when so few gar re
main that practically every contestant may
consider himself on of the leader.
frontier No. 1, now leading in the Glldden
division, received two point for" putting on
new tan Deit. The Premier Ko. 2. lout
114 point for replacing a Funk sDiimr
Chalmers No. 5 found It necessary to make
valve adjustments and received the penalty
of sixteen point. Maxwell No, 7 lost x
point for taking water and replacing the
n oeit ioune No. 101 and 102 received
penaitle for taking on -water. No. 101 got
six point, while No. m lost three points.
Announcement was made tonJitht hv
Chairman S. M. Butler of th American
Automobile association that the Parr
Automobile company Is disqualified and
made Ineligible for entry in all contest
held by th association. Thi concern at
tempted In Kansas City to seour an' In.
Junction against the contest board to pr-
va-ui iu puuucauon oi tneir official records
and to top th tour. Th Parry company
ha been everely censured by all entree
of the Glldden tour, and their dlgqualifica-
uon is in result of a petition filed with
the contest board and signed by a number
of the leading American manufacturer.
IHHKE-I LHAGl'E. BALL SCORES
Peoria, Uabuu aud kprlnfffleld. Art
Winners.
PKORIA. Ill' June 29. Rchmli-Ur nllrihl
brilliant ball for eight innings, out allowed
two runs In the closing session through
wlldness and euav halls i..nn.. u u
Peoria l 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 03 6 j
Bloomlngton ...0 0000000 2 I t 0
Batteries: fchmirlcr and inm.n.n
Boyer and Irwin.
UUBLUL'E. la.. June 29 V.rri.. h. k.
visitors at his mercy at all limes and Du
buque won, 6 to 1. Score: R H E
Lubuque '..,0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 I 1
Rock island ..00000010 01 I
Batteries: Ferries and Boucher: Counh.
man and Starke.
ePRINGFlKLD. 111.. Juno 29 Rnrln-f lM
bunched hits In the eighth inning anu won
the opening game from Danville, 7 to 2.
Meloan and Johnson of tiorlnrfleld urh
made a home ran and two singles. Score:
U II L1
Springfield .... 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 7 12 i
Danville 0 10 0 0 0 0 1 01 I
Batteries: ' Willi and Johnson: Rvni,i.
and Wolfe.
WATERLOO. la.. June 29 n. v.nrvnrt.
Waterloo game postponed to July il.
KROMISL II W1.VI MOTOR RACE
Boat from Besaosksrat Yacht t'lah
First to Reach Bermada.
HAMILTON. Bermuda. Juna ta Th.
motor moats Eronel II and Yo Ha arrlv.rt
here this morning, the former sufficiently
in the lead to give it the victory In the
race from New Yprk.
ine cronei u creased the finlah line at
1:24 a. m. and the Yo Ho at 7 o'clock. The
Kroi.el II allowed the other a handicap
of one hour and seventeen minutes and
hlrty-aix seconds, and . accorriine iw
with a margin of four hours, eighteen min
utes and twei.ty-foui' seconds.
The boata started n hir sTA.mii.
from off the anchorage of the New York
Motor boat club In the Hudson river, New
tum Domruaj morning.
The K.onel II is owmH hv Vl. .....
miKlore Cochrane of the tiensonhurst Yaoht
!'"' ' " no oy Henry Uoualas
Bacon ot the Kennebec. Me.. Yacht club.
Special tale Parlor tar Service.
On June 23 the Baltimore A Ohio Rail
road Inaugurated epecltt Cafe Tarlor Car
Service on train number 7 and I, between
Chicago and Zaneaviile, O.
STATE GOLF TOURNEY OPENS
Starters Number 110 of the Leading
Players of Nebraska. .
FOYE PLAYS THE COURSE IN 78
President of tha Association Blake
Qalta Remsrkthls lUnlsg
la the Prcllmlaary Roaad
( Plar.
One hundred and ten golfer entered th
ixth. annual golf tournament, which
started at th Omaha Country club
Wednesday morning. . These entries . in
elude golfer from the Country club. Hiddv
Hollow club, Omaha Field club. Miller Park
uoir club, South Omaha Country club
Council Bluff Rowing association, Lincoln
Country club, Overland Country club of
eDraska City and Fremont Country club.
The qualifying rounds for the Nebraska
state Team championship wa started
promptly, at 7 'clock in the morning, W
Chafer and A.- O. Klllck being the firt
pair to tee off.: Other pair followed closely
after th starter And all th entrant had
lert th flrt tee by 11 o'clock.
Shafer and EUKk- completed th course
shortly, after 10 o'clock. Shafer made the
cour.e in 18, while Elllck made th round
In M. With thi atart, the member of the
Happy Hollow club are enthusiastic over
meir cbanc to win.
o uesi score that were In up to 11
ociocx were Hal Brady of the Country
.nu jun Abbott of the Field club,
"'" Vl wnom made the course in 84. Joe
Weppner of the South Omaha Country club
and James Allen of th Field club also
rnsae 4 each.
Tk. -
y.uirm ior Wednesday morning was
the qualifying round, M to qualify In three
iigni or thirty-two each.
Weather PtrlMi.
Better Weather condition under which
the golfer started off could not h. h.n
uesirea. ine dav hrii.t . n j
with enough warmth to put the player on
their mettle. Hardly a breath nt ,..
atlrrlng' and the accuracy with which the
oii ten indicate on of the best tourna
matrll m U a. I
...w.... ,tml ever hel(j ,n the
west. .
ui ine noticeable features nf th.
tourney ia the number of entries among the
'uu"tr memoer of the ocal club. Th.
Country club, Field club, Happy Hollow
and Kilti.v. i..b i . ..
. . uuui an nave some
youngster in the match who are looked
upon to creditably represent their organ-
ine veteran mm ..
brassie and putter who are ent.rt i .h.
ie are w. U. Rancker. Counlrv olnh- 1
V.8hols, Field club; H. C. Summey. Field
v.uu, . v. xownsend, Field club; W. J
Foyc, Country club; F. H. Gaines. Coua-
wjr ciuo; j. 11. BpraKua Countrv nl..h. a
v....... neia ciub, and A. A. McClure,
M'7 V!iOW,
Teaos Match FlmvmA. , ,
In the team match today als-nt tMm.
four player each wer entered, th quali
fying score to tha thirty-six hoi.. t
.n nyer counting io th team score.
whi . wer entered hv th.
wmana ieia club and the Omaha Country
ciub and on each from th Happy Huliow,
Soiith Omaha, Country, .Lincoln, Country
club. .and the Coun;ll Bluff -Rowing sjk
sociauon, . ........ ,
, Tlw jnembera of th team ar; ,
Omaha Country. Club No. l-w. -J. Foye.
Omaha Country rluh a u w t.""
R. M. cetera, HmyCSm". u bCvin
t.i'imnLf;.cJ,"'Pbe. J- W- Hughes!
, .T V,UD r- B. Llnasay
Abbo"t!. tiJaueeUr' ,Junt 'Allen, j. 1
iiaPDy Hollow CllihK' W Il.l. .r .,
Shater, Jfi. A. Nordstrom. A, a mii',..
soutn Omaha Countrv ri.ihi i .i.
gerald. J. Weppner, F. Sherwood, 'ft. M.
juaverty. ..
Linooln Counlrv ftuhr. - T
o"rnham, J. a. Meadowa. G. H. Haw-
Council Bluffa Rniilni A ..A.l.tn. ...
Kimball, C. JS. Reed, C. Dudley, it.' it
trewington.
Captain W. J. Foye president of the N..
braaka Golf association led in the morn
ing piay by a score of 7. J. B. Lind
say of the Field club was second with rs
Then cam a number who mad th oours
in .
Preliminary 'Roaad.
Followlhg ar the score up to npou:
J.rP:.WttB,!e' - C. C. 80.
W. N. Chamber, O. F C. 82.'
J.- B. Lindsay, O. F.- C, 83.
Jack Hughe. O. F. C. M -'
J. 8. Weppner. 8. O. (J. C., 84. .
lUy Low, O. C. C, 84.
James Allen, O. F: C, 84.
Ueorge Ross, H. H., M.
J. A. Abbott, O. C. U 84.
Hal Brady, O. C. C, 84.
J. B. Hahm, O. C. C, 84.
fe.. M. Morsman; Jr., O. C. C' 84
C. H. Hawthorne, Si. "
T. L. Davis, O. C. C, 86.
lUlph Peters, O. C. C, 85.
Blaine Young, O. C. C., 88
M. H. LaDouceur, O. F. C. 17.
W. D. Bancker, O. C. C, 87.
J. J. Fltsgerald, B. O. C. C. SS.
W. E. Shafer. H. H., 88.
Jack Sharp, O. F. C, 88.
R. R. Russell, O. F. C, 89.
E. P. Murphy, O. F. C, 90
Fred Hamilton, O. F. C, 00
Clarence Peters, O. C. C.. 99.
H. C. Frlebee, 6. F. C, II.
C. 8. Montgomery O. C. C. IL
L. R. Foote, L. C. C, 11.
R. L. Doherty, O. F. C, M.
L. O. Paine, L. C. C, W.
Robert Thompson, H. H., 12.
J. L. Burnham, L, C. C. iZ.
F. W. Hal, H. H.. ii.
T. Austin. H. U.i 98.
J. B. Porter, O. F. C, 03
Charles Battelle, O. F. C, 93
H. C. Townsend, O. F. C. U2.
W. J. Foye. O. C. C, IS.
A. O. Elllck. H. H., 94.
J. H. Hill, jr., O. F. C, 94.
E. A. Foye. O. C.'C, 94.
F. Sherwood, S. O. C. C. 94
C. P. Dudley, C. B. R. A.. 94.
C. J. Bmith, O. F. C, 95.
A. B. Sohns, L. C. C, 96.
J. N. Tlilson. O. F. C. 95.
W. J. Credon, H. H.. 95.
Ouy Liggett, H. H., 95.
Benjamin Gallagher, O. C. C, 95
Edward Crelghton. O. F. C 95
J. H. Conrad, O. F. C, 96.
Edward Wilson, M. P., 94.
L. E. Ricketts, L. C C. 94.
K. F. Reed. H. H., 91.
E. A. Nordstrom, II. H , 97.
W. S. Cornutt. O. C. C, 98.
8. Dougherty, 9. O. C. C.. M.
W. F. Whltten, L. C. C, 98.
R. J. Green, L. C. C, 98.
It. B. Lemere. H. H., 91.
H. E. Uurnam. H. H , 9.
F. L. McCoy, O. F. C. 109.
Perry badoilet, C. B. B. A., 100.
J. L. Meadows, L. C. C, 100..
R. H. Beauchamp, M. P.,' 100.
A. W. Clark, H. H., 100.
0. D. Kiplinger, O. F. C. 100.
H. A. Tukey, O. C. C, 10L
T. Paton, M. P., 101.
C. A. Ooss, O. F. C-, 102.
H. P. Stoddard, I C. C. 101.
A. O. Hunt, O. F. C. 104.
1. A. Kellogg, S. O. C. C, 104.
Joseph Polcar, H. H., 104.
J. E. Merrlam, M. P., 106.
W. B. Grlswbld, L. C. C., 105.
W. C. Calklna. L. C. C 106.
Crosby Wyman, H. H-. 10.
H. W. Orr. L. C. C, 101.
F. 8. Empkle. C. B. R. A.. 107
John Dorgsn, L. C. C, 107.
K. M. Tracy. VI. P. C. lu. .
E. E. Brando, O. F. C.. 100.
Arthur Taylor. 111.
H. E. Goach, L. C. C, 111.
B. W. Tanhy. H. II.. 112.
A. W. Hcribner. Q. F. C. 114 .
R. W, Hammond. F. C. C, Hi.
W. Lurss, M. P.. 122. '
W. W. lahlnn, M. P., 129.
W. W. Uagee. O. C C.
C. V. Kimball, C. B R. A
E. W. ArthurO. F. C '"
O. O. Smith, C. B. R. A
.... 7
.... 107
.... 97
.... Ml
.... 7t
.... Nt
.... 9
.... K
.... 97
.... 95
.... 90
.... 95
.... 114
.... ioo
.... 90
.... 93
.... PX
.... 93
.... 7S
.... 117
.... 114
J. W. Parrlsh, O. F. C.
R. M. Laverty, 8 O. C.
A. C. Reed. M. P
C...
R. P.. Neelv, O. F. C.
E. II. Snrague, O. C. C.
Albert Cahn. O. F. C...
C. M. Martin. O. C. C...
F. J. Hoel, O. C. C
H. C. Sumney, O. F. ...
C. R. Iiwton, C. R. R.
Z. T. Lindsay, O. C. C.
TIGER PITCHER WINS DUEL
Donovan of Detroit Oatclaaaes Scott
of the C'h lease While
.Sox,
DETROIT, June Zff.-Ponovan got th de
cision over Scott in fin pitcher' battle
today, defeating Chicago. 2 to 0. Score: .
. . DBTROIT,. CHICAGO.
E; AB.H.O. A .
m.imrra, .. i v l I trfaliar. 4 111
! " J Br.-wna. cf... 4 1 1
Cohb cf...... 4 1 4 0 K uilina, rf.... 4 1 1
Crawford, rf.. 10 10 ODoUfhertr, If I 1 0 0
tvalahanty, h 4 1 I oo.ndn, lb ... I 119
MorlarHr. Sb. 4 1 0 1 0p,un, lb..., I I I
T. Jonea. lb.. 4 1 t vuiarkb'ne, aa. I 0 4 I
Itinata, c ... 4 1 i I ii.n, c I I 1
tlflnotaa, s... 0 0 1 t'ftoott. 'e 14 4 1
Total! 21 1 27 II "irrnt ' 111-.
Totals M 1 14 10 I
oanea ror Scott In the ninth.
V , 000000000-0
Two-base hit: Cohh Thr.h... k... c
age. Sacrifice hits: (landll, Purtell. Stolen
bases: Crawford, Delehantv, T. Jones.
Double play: Bush, Delehanty and T. Jonea
Ift on base.: Detroit, 9: Ohlcagn. 4. First
vu errors; uetroit. I; Chicago, I.
y I'onovan, 4; by Scoit. 8
Time: 1:60. Umpire: Dlneen and Connolly.
iiiamaaaer Trim Washington.
WASHINGTON, June 2!.-Wrhnn easily
.......u uinj i.nmjr una iNPW York de
fee ted Washington t to 1. 8core:
WASHINOTON. NEW YORK.
AU.H.O.A.K. AH.H.O.A.B
Milan, of..
I
0 Hemphill, cf,
e 0
Lellvalt, If...
Glherfald, lb,
Kllllfar. rf...
1 1
1 I
0 I
I
1 1
1 11
1 4
0 0
0
OWoltar, rf...
K'haae. lb....
0 La port a, If ,
OQarAener, 2b
OKnlcrrt, aa...,
OAtiftln, 3b...
lMli.hall, 0..
OWarhop, p....
0
ToUls
0 0
1 9
0 0
4 0
McBrida, aa..
Srhaefer, lb..
I'nilaub. lb..
i 1
0 0
1
Street, c
Orr. p
0 0
Conroy ...',:
-. . ? . Tou, 27 10 1
vi 111; 1
'Batted for (lrv In h. ninth
wasn inirion n 1 a a n n n a n ,
ew xoric 10000100 0-2
a wu-umub mix: ijinnrrA 'hay. r .H ...i .
Three-base hit: ITnarlanh K.l.r.
Street. Double play: Gardner, Knight and
Chase. Bases on balls: Off Oray, 2; off
"..nut., v niruca out: uy Uray, 2: by
Warhop, 2. Time: i. Umpires: Perrtne and
LH an.
Browns Beat Cleveland.
CLEVELAND. .Tun. 59 s t,,i. a
feated Cleveland 4 to 8 Spade was knocked
from the box, but Powell, who succeeded
him, was effective with men on bases.
score:
CLEVELAND. BT. LOl'18.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Turner, aa.
I 7
OStons, It 4
OHartiall, lb.. I
OWallaca, aa... I
INawman, lb. 4
OSt'livaluar. ct I
OOrifjra, rf 4
OTrusadale, lb 4
0 Stephana, c. .. 4
4Hpade, p 1
OPoweil, p I
I 0
Oranay, rf.
1 I
1 11
2 1
I I
0 1
1 1
1 0
0 0
0
0
1 I
1 10
1 7
I 0
1 I
1 4
1 0
1 1
Ftovall, ib.
Lajola, 3b..
Eaaterly, 0
Lord. If....
Bradley, lb... 4
Blrm'c'm, cf, 4
Mlt.h.11. e... I
M'las 1
Totala M 11 17 1 1 Totals S4 12 17 11 I
'Batted for Mitchell in tha ninth
Cleveland 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 12
bt. Louis 20000110 Oi
Two-base-hits.' Easterly. Tjilol. ' Kinnn
Three-base hits:. Wallace,- Newman. Sacri
fice hlta: Stone. Hartsell. . -Donhl. ni.vut
Turner and Stpyall; WalU.ce and Newman,
Hits:' Off Spade, S in-three innings; off
Powell. 8 in six lnnlnea. Khhm mi i.li.
Off Mitchell, 2; off Spade, i. Hit by
pitched ball: By Mitchell t2. Struck out:
By Mitchell. 3: by Powell. 4. First bae
ou error: Cleveland, l;-8t. Louis, 1. Left
on bases: Cleveland, 11; St, Louis, 9. Time:
1:8.. Umpire; Evans, . ,
Boston Wins In Fifteenth.
PHILADELPHIA. June 29. Hnatnn rl..
feated Philadelphia In a fifteen-Inning
game, 6 to 4. With two men on the baxea
in the closing, aQrdner tripled and came
home on Lewis' single. The score:
BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Hooper, rf.... 4
Lord, Ib 4
Speaker, cf... I
2 I
1 I
1 I
OHellm'ller, ct 4
OHaruel, If..,. I
Ooldrlng, cf... T
OU. Collina. lib 7
2 I
V 0
I 4
0 I
1 I
I 17
I I
Buhl, lb...... I
0 It
1 I
I 1
0 I
1 I
0 1
0 1
Oardnar, lb., t
lUaker, lb.,
Lewis, IL.... 4
Wagner, aa... I
Klelnow, c... I
ODarla, lb...
1 Murphy, rf.
0 Barry, as...
0 Donahue, c.
OThomu, 0.
-Murgan, p.;
IKrauae, p...
'Mulnnls ..
'Bender ....
Lapp ..
Sirunk
Collins., p 4
Hall,, p 1
Totals.,
.60 10 41 U
Totals 13 41 II
'Batted for Donahue In the eighth.
Batted for Morgan in the eighth.
Batted for Thomas in the fifteenth.
Batted for Krause in the fifteenth.
Boston 0 0100010000010 3
Philadelphia 0 0000000200010 11
Two-base hits: Oardner. ' Heltmuller.
Barry. Three-base hits: Hooper, Oardner.
Hits: Off Morgan, in eight Innings; off
Krause, 4 in seven innings; off Collins, 11
twelve ana one third innings; off Hail,
In two and two thirds innlnnH. Sacri
fice flv: Lord. Stolen buses: hoiifwr. fli:
Old ring, Wagner, Heltmuller, Lewis. Double
piays: ruemow and Lord; Olurlng and
Davis. L.ert on bases: Boston. 10: Phil
adelphia, 14. Bases on bulls: Off R. Collins,
off Morgan, 2; off Krause, 4; off Hall,
First base on errors: Boston. 2: Phil
adelphia, 8. Hit. by pitched ball: By Krause,
bpeaker. Struck out: By Collins, 6; by
Morgan, 2; by Krause, 2; by Hall, 2. Wild
pitch; Hall. Time: 2:22. Umpire, O'Lougb
lln. Defeat for Outlaws.
WILCOX. Neb.; Juno 29. (Speclal.)-The
Wilcox Slugger defeated the Axtell Out
law In a last game of ball yesterday, 6
to 2. The feature of the game waa the
batting of H. Lamborn and Strlckler for
Wilcox. Batteries: Wilcox, ? Frit and
Kpecht; Axtell, Engbt ig and Burden.
White Sox Park to Open.
Official of the American league base
ball club of Chicago, have issued invita
tions to the dedication of its new ball park
in Chicago Friday, July 1. The park is
known as the White Sox ball park,- and
la a magnificent one.
are plain like
tlinsf- ravni r-rl re 10
C. C. McMcHonsld. F. C
B. t. Rrewlngton. C tl. R. A....
H. C. Westerauard. C. B. R. A.
H. D. Morrill, O. F. C
P. H. Oalnes, O. C. C
R. C. Drni O. F. C...
r. Slffernson, II. H..
P. W. Hall. O. C. C
J. J. Boucher. O. F. C
C. E. Iteed. C. H. R. A
but the thoroughbred merit
is there.
can be left
cutunn it out
the box and
iourinch Londres Finos in
' a green package for 15 cents.
Sold and imitated everywhere.
I 1 ' i lie it'"' ii 4 f 77
Ai.iiii HKOa.
I'bone Doug. tU.
BLUES 1JIT ERRING COLONEL
Kantai City Beata Louiirille, Nine U
Two, at Home.
TIMELY STICK WORK HELPS OUT
I'olamba Beat Minneapolis, (tlx ta
Foar St. Paal Whip Toledo
and Indian Defeat th
Brewer.
KANSA8 CITY, Jun 29 -Kitra baa hill
and error at critical momenta won th
Louisville game for Kansas city her to
day, by a scor of 9 to 2. Score:
LOI'IBVIU.B. KANSAS cTTY.
AH. II. OAS AH.H.O.A.B.
Sullivan. 1
1
I Shannon, 4
I 1 0
ill
lianlar. cf...
Kluurnor, If.
Howard, 1b..
Dorlf, lb....
Maura, lb ...
O'Neill, !b..,
Shrerk, c...
t'oakler. p...
8chank, p..
Touts...'...
OHaltarr,
IHtHiiar, lb.
OLova, b
lW.l.h, b ,.
OCoraeli. rf..
0flmoft, rf.,.,
Of hi), aa
UUnanle, lb.,
sjanira, a..,
111
1 I 1
I 1
ire
1 4-0
1 1 1
i 1 1
4 I
1 It
Campbell, p.
U II 24 10 I
T.1U14
4 1J 1 I
17 11 it n I
10 1 H
0 I 0
Louisville
Kansas City
. 0 0 0 0 0
.21001
two-bane hits: Stanley, Downie, Smott,
Schwenk. Three-haxe hits: Campbell, Love,
Shay. Downie. Hits: Off Coakley," I In
five innings; off Schwenk, I In thre In
nings. Sacrifice fly: Msgee. Stolen bases:
Shannon, Shay. Struck out: By Coakley,
1; by Campbell, 4. Left on bases: Louisville,
10; Kansas City, 4. Base on balls: Off
Schwenk. 2; off Campbell..!. Hit bv pitched
ball: By Campbell, Stanley and Flourney.
Time: 1:45. Umpires: Hayes and Van
Ayckle. ..
Orlh Pussies Milwaukee, .,.
MILWAUKEE. June 29. Orth was I put
lie. while Indianapolis, with 4 rrlppled
lineup, bunched hits off McOlynn. Score.'
MILWAUKEE. INDIANAPOLIS..
AB.H.O.A.E.' AB.H.O.A.E.
Randall, rf... 4 0 0 A OChadb'ne, cf. I ! 0 0 I
Charlae, 2b..
Spender, cf..
1 I
1 I
1 10
1 1
flHeydrn, rf... I
Hlisma. 0. ... 4
01kjrman, lb I
OMurrh, lb.... I
Mctisnn, lb.
Barry, If....
Clark, 9k....
Breen, aa. ...
Mlrehall, s.
McOlynn, p.
Bchardt, p..,
'Dougherty .
Pi
11
0Lwle, aa
0 ("niter, lb...
Mllllian, If.
Otirtb, p ,
ILamon, .,..
0
1 I
0 0
0 1
lam well ...
Totala. .
.SI I 17 II 1
Totals.
II I 27 14 4
Batted for McOlynn In the eventh.
'Batted for Schardt in the ninth
Milwaukee 02000000 13
Indianapolis 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 01
Two-base hits: Hayden, Chadhourne,
Base on balls: Off McUlvnn. I: off Schardt.
2; off Orth, 1. Time: 2:10. Umpires: Fergu-
on and Blerhalter.
MINNEAPOLIS. June 29 Columbua de-.
feated Minneapolis. to 4, today. Minneapo
lis had thirteen men left on bases. Umpire
Ownea was struck by a foul tip id the ec
ond inning and was forced to leav thi
game, but resumed work later. Score:
Minneapolis 01120000 0-7
Columbus 11101030 04
Two-base hits: Cravath. Consralton.
Reilly. Three-base hlta: Cravath, Smith,
Stolen bases: Clymer t2). Cravath. Olll,
Congalton, Downs. Relllv. Sacrifice hltsi
Cravath, Olll, O'Rourke, Hlnchman (2), Con-
gaiton. sacrifice riy: Ferris. Lett on bases 1
Minneapolis, la; Columbus, 8. Hits: Ofl
Thielman. 8 In five innings: off Patterson.
I In two Innings; off Altrock, 2 In two In
nings. Bases on balls: Off Thielman, 1;
off Kaler. 8. Struck out: Bv Thielman. 1
by Patterson, 2; by Kaler, . Passed ball:
carmen. Time; 2: JO. umpires." Owen and
Outhrle.
Boyer Want Game.
The Boyer Is one of the fast ball IMmi
of the city that are attracting notice thl
year. The club has not been defeated an
Tar this season and 1 waiting for soma
team to come along and take its measure.''
The following Dlavera a r. In th Mn.u n
William Dolsoit, catcher; E. W. Ireland
cat olier; A. L. Johnson, pitclier; . Orlen.,
Ulird: Kose. short: Tlierber. first: n'Hrion
second. All these men have good record '
at the bat and In the field. The Boyer
want games in the state and will play, any
team that will make satisfactory arrange-,
ments. For games address William Dolsorv
1000 South Twentieth street, or - 'phone.
Douglas 4D77. . .
Wayne ghat Allen Oat.
WAYNE, Neb., June 29.-Speo1al Tele--
gram.) With the exception of a few errors
on the part of the visiting club an interest
ing game waa played at the ball park thi
afternoon by the Wayne and Allen clubs,
Wayne winning by a acore of 6 to 0. Soore:
Allen 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Wayne 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0-4
Batteries: Wayne, Saha and Depew; AU
ien, Harper and Pomeroy.
Qalfk Base Ball Deal.
MINNEAPOLIS, June 29.One of tht
quickest base ball doals on record was
pulled off here today, by which Claude'
Boesman was transferred from the Colum
bus team to the Minneapolis club. Ross
man went to the ball park wearing a
Columbus uniform, but changed tiiat for
the white of the home club lu time to got
into the game this afternoon.
Give 'Cut a Uame.
The Buck Antlers, one of the fastest
amateur ball teams In the city, averaging
18 year of age, are without a gam for '
Sunday. July 8, and th morning of July .
4, and would like to schedule gamea toi ,
these dates. Call up William Rtckard at
Webster OX.
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