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    THE BEE: OMAItA, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1910.
Pirates Recover and Down Cubs; Athletics Land Another Game; Browns Trounce Tigers
ROURKES AGtlN FALL DOWH
Home Team Fails Miserably at Bat
Against Lncoln.
THEY GET AWFUL WALLOPESQ
Omaha Is Trimmed la Tenth lnnlna
Br Final leer ( 7 to S -Local
Ma 114 Elrgnnl thane
" i ''to la.
Omaha, S; Lincoln, 7.
Tbe inability 'of lb Rourke to hit when
hlti wer absolutely needed, and the ter
rific walloping the Antelopes gave Rhode
In tha tenth, Inning lout the gam tor
Omaha. t'
Omaha had -tbr men oi beee In the fljt
w.th but one dwwn, but Welch wa not able
to hit the ball, of the diamond, and
Corrldon. tho'vii on third, was thrown
out at,the,5latcv,Tliabet Thompson, the
next on ujfcul.l:div i.to hit one to
the pitcher, who threw, him out at first.
Again in (he neventh Omaha had a chance
when two'" wei'f 'on and but one wa out,
but two weak rape In the diamond re
tired the Md'a..'.' 1 '. t,
Lincoln niadeJ 1U Xlrt tnree rung In the
fifth Inning when towers wan In the box.
Davis, the first batter, singled and came
home when Clark -hit tor a double. Oclut
aaerlficed and placed .CJark on third. Jude
bunted a w?fert ahead' of the plate and
Slower fjeldd the ball and toMed it to
Cud man to catch CJark. Caflman mured
it, and Clark: WjU) Mte w lth a run to iil
credit Cole singled, an stole second. Cobb
hit safe and Cole tallied. Kceley was a;r.t
In the bo tbe'neit inning and kept the
Antelopes from ecprtag for three rounds,
core Even ,1 Math.
Omaha made "one score in the second on
a baa on balls, a w lid pitch and an eror
by Cole, Jn the eighth another was made
on a baser, Tin Dalit,, a steal to second an.
A double-ly'Wech.; With the cor,e 8 to g
la favor of the visitors in the ninth Per-
rlne hit safe, Cadman' sacrificed and Per.
rrne came homaori aa error by Cole. . This
evened up 'the score. , Uollcnbeck had been
sent In td bat for.' Keeley' In the ninth.
therefore Rhode ti called to do the bal
ance of the throwing.
Lincoln Jumped Tlglrt onto him' from- the
tart, Cobb banging out a pretty triple.
He came home on Cockman's sacrifice fly.
Thomas "was fcas'iedVbul was caught fian
png at first - Wledensaul 'hit a safe one
and crossed thVj& when Davis hit a
triple. Clark dreys," A base on balls nd
when Cadman attempted to catch him at
second, he hcAVwt the pill about ten feet
over the seeond bag and. Clark came home.
Omahawrnt downl its halt oi me usnui
In one, W&'Mhree' order,
The acor;i.' '' ' ' . i
vj'k .OMAHA.
h. po. a.eJ.
0 0 1 8 1
0 12 7 1
0 0 X 0 U
1 1 111 0
l.i
o. . i y s o
2 17 2V
0 11 3 4
0 0 0 1 0
0 0 0 1 0
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 1 0
"i i is t
McNeill, 8b.. . Svii,w 0
Corrldon, s.....Vj- , 6
Persons, lt.......n,j,i l
Kane, lo .. '.. 4'
Welch, cf.4'..',V""- "
Thompsaft ef.'.'.j V
Perrlne, 2o...'.VntV.A. 2
Cadman. c
btowers, p V.'.'2
Keeley, p ,Y 0
Hollenbeck 1
Rhodes, p 0
Totals
i
Jude,rt ,
Cole, as. ,
Cobb, rf
Cockraan, 8b...
Thomas, lb
Wldnaul, 2b
Davis, cf
Clark, c
Gelt$
35
LINCOLN
AB. R,,.H,
H 'P.. A.
B.
1
s
0 t
6
1 ...! 1
e 0
-12
8.
T
0 0.0
3 0
V
8
Totals
.59 7 12 30 18
Batted for Keeley In ninth.
Uelst out for bunting third strike.
Omaha .... ''
Runa
;..it..9 I 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
,...yv3 Vj, V 0 0 0 8 1 1
0- 3
0
Hits
Lncoln
Runs
hiu :.
l.V.i.'.O'O 00300004-7
0 0 3 0 4 1 1 1 0 8-12
Three-base hits: Cobb, Davla. Two-base
hits: Corrldon, Welch, . Sacrifice Hits:
Cadman, Keeley; Deist. ' Stolen buses:
Kane, Jude nti, . Coht (r. Cobb, Welden
saul. Hits: Ott Stowers, 4 in five Innings;
off Keeley, 8 In three innings; off Rhodes,
3 In one inning. Struck out; By Stowers, 8;
by Uetet. 6. bases mi balls: Otf Stowers, 1;
off Keeley, 2; off Rhodes, I; off Uelst, 3.
Wild pitch: ' Oijut. liouble play: Perrlne
to Kane. Left, in bases'. Omaha, 7; Lin
coln, 3, Time: Vtnpire; Haskell. At
tendance: 609, -v ; '
IOVX CITY HAS I.O.G LEAD
Ckinpi Defeated br Indiana la Hit
tin name,
SlOl'tf CITY, July 8 Sioux City won the
last gums of the series from Uts Moines
today. The contest;, was called to allow
the visitors td' catch a train. Score: . .
J, aiQXJX CITY.
.1 AB. R. H. PO. A.E.
Andreas. 2b 8 112 2 2
1111
2.3 7 1
118 4
8 4 0 0
1110
3 3 U 8
1111
8 111
4 0 0 1
ft 1 0,1
i . i i o ;
0 0 0 0
1 18 27 13
Stem, lb.i...t...'LW... 8 '2 . 3 7 10
Qulllln, 3b 6 118 4 0
Fenlon, rf,,,v,,,,.io 4
Neighbor, cf 4
Miller, c.i-J..... 4
Hartman, as 1
Myers, it.,,........,,.. 6
Freeman,
1
A merman, ,......
Town ,...... 1
O' Toole,. t
Totals 40
DES MOINES
A .. ,fm.;. AB.''R,
Kearney, 2b 4,. 1
Colllgan, ss. 6 1
Msttlck, cf 4 2
Dwyer, lb.,,. 6 2
Nlehoff, Ib...". 4 1
Curtis, lf..i. j 8 1
Bader, rf. ..,.'.. 4 1
Neat, c 1,........ 4 0
Hersche, p v.v 4 - 3
H. PO.
A.E
I 1
1 1
Total...
.42 13 17 14 15
Batted fttr-A'derman In fourth.
Sioux City .... t.. ..3 0 4 4 2 8 0 0 18
Des MolussV,. 0 1 4 8 ( 0 3 1 0-13
Stolen bases: Neighbors, ' Stem, (Julllln,
Nlebotf. Two-base 4iits: Fenlon Myers
(2), Hersche, , Kearney. Tnree-baae hits:
Dwyer. Home runsi 'lowne, Hersche. Sac
rifice hits: yulllia. Ruder, Keal. Double
plays: CJulllin to Stem to Qulllln; Colllgan
to Kearney." Bitae hits: Ofi Freeman. 4 In
two Innings; off Alderman, 2 In two In
nings. Struck out: By Freeman, 2; by
Alderman, 1: by O'Toole. 8; oy Hersche, 8.
Bases on baits: Off Freeman, 6; otf Aluer
man, 1; ofi. O'Toole, 2; off Hersche, 7.
Wild pilches: Freeman, O'Toole. lime: 1.30.
Umpire: Muiletu: Attendance: Im
ST. JOB Wl U HOME BIN
Fox Turns: T'lek lu Math Brlnclag
,4a Two Score.
ST. JOUEPir. Mc, July 6.-A horn run
by Fox In tke ninth inning, which brought
in two aoore, gave the game lo St. Josoph
In the last of tiie Denver serif by a score
of 6 to 6, Mciiiei
, '. ,. . DENVED.
' ... "A B- R. M. P.O. A. E.
Lloyd. Ib 3 9 0 2 3 0
Waldron, If 4,1 1 10
i'rans ion, as 4 0 1 1 1
Cassldy, rf ,.".v., 4 . 4 0 0 0 O
Lindsay, 7b .. . '.!.... . 3 1 1 11 0 0
iMilan. 3b 4 114 10
Beall. cf t. 4 0 1 4 0 0
MuMurray, ii 4-0 1 4 1 0
(iclirelber, p 1118 10
Hagerman, p. I 0 0 0 8 0
31matead, p '.... 4 0' 0 0. 10
Total
,.,v.Sf '.5 -ST.
JOSEPH.
W M3
A B. R. H.
Powell, it ...',.. 4. ..a i
Fox. 2b
lonaa. lb a. 4-0 1
McChasney, 4 1
Bauer. If 1)9.0
Cnrhan, ss .,....-... i t
Rnllly, 3b 8 3 I
ITiaiub, c 4 11
PO.
10
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
WEHT LEAGUE I
: W.L.Pot
SIOUX City. ..43 Z7 .614
NATL. LEAOUK.
W.L.Pct.
Chicago 42 23 .84
New York. 40 24 .&
Pittsburg ...34 30 .Ml
Cincinnati ..35 31 .fcrl
Denver ....42 80 .&8
Wichita 40 31 .M.Y
Lincoln 38 8-1 .bXj
Omaha
..33 39 .4'-8i Philadelphia. 82 83 ,4ft
Pes Moines. .34 41 ,4M
St. Joseph.. ..28 40 .412!
Pt. Lout 30 39 .4.!t
Brooklyn ....27 87 .422
Boston 24 46 . 343
'lopeka 28 43 .377
NEB. LEAGUE.
W.LPrt
MINK LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct.
Clarlnda ....29 12 . 707
Falls City... 22 19 .5.W
Hhenandoah .20 23 . 4T
Auburn 18 23 .439
Neb. City. ...30 23 . 4H6
Maryvllle ...17 27 . 38
Gr. Island. ...28 20 .6M
Fremont ,.'... 28 20 .683
Superior ....2H 21 .563
Reward 2S 23 .Ml
t olumbus ...22 27 . 44H
Kearney ,...fl 2 .447
tiastlncs ....20 2ft 4.v,
Red Cloud... 18 26 .41
. A M K II. AS.SN. AMER. LEAGUE.
Minneapolis. M 18 .S9 W.LPtt
Kt. Paul; 61 29 .iPhlladelphla..48 22 .872
Toledo 45 32 .6x4 New York... .38 28 .i7l
Milwaukee ..34 42 ,448Detrolt 41 31 .59
Kansas City. 33 41 .446Hoton 87 29 .681
Columbus ...33 41 .44K'levelarid ...29 32 . 4!6
Indianapolis.. 84 46 .43iChlraao 30 38 .Vb
Louisville ...25 61 .328Washlnaton .2$ 43 .m
St. Louis 21 45 .318
Yesterday's Rewalte.
. WESTERN. LEAGUE.
- Omaha, 8; Lincoln, 7.
Des Moines, 13; fioux City, 18.
Iienver, 6; Ht. Joxeph, 8.
Wichita, 6; Topeka. i.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Ney York, 8; lluivin, 3; (fourteen lnmlngs.)
Brooklyn, 8; Phliaelpjila, 2.
Cincinnati, 1; Hi. Louis, 0.
Chicago, I; Pittsburg, 8.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
8t. Louis, 7; Ietrolt. .
Clilcago, 4; Cleveland, 6.
Boeton, 2: New York, 1. Second game,
Buston, 6; New York, 8.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Columbus-Toledo, postponed.
Indianapolis-Louisville, postponed.
St. Paul, 6; Milwaukee, 4.
Minneapolis, 8: Kansas City, 4.
NEBRASKA LEAUL'E.
Kearney, 3; Red Cloud, 12.
liaxtlngs, ; Superior, 10.
Grnnd Island, l.i; Beward, 6.
Krernont 6; Columbus, 14.
MINK LEAGUE.
Clarlnda, 3; Shenandoah, 1.
Alaryvllie, 1; Kalis City, 6. Second game,
Maryvllle, 0; Falls City, 8.
Auburn, 2; Nebraska City, 8.
Games Today,
Western League Omaha 'at. Des Moines,
Lincoln at Sioux City, Topka at Wichita.
National League Brooklyn at Philadel
phia (two gamesi, New York at Boston
(two games).
American League Brooklyn at Philadel
phia at Washington, Boston at New York.
American Association Columbus at To
ledo, Indianapolis at Louisville, St. Paul
at Milwaukee, Minneapolis at Kansas City.
Nebraska State Leatue Kearney at R. ,1
Cloud, Hastings at Superior, Grand Island
ai sewara. f remont at Columbus.
Mink League Auburn at Clarlnda, Shen
andoah nt Falls City, Maryvllle at Ne
braska City.
Manske, p .
Johnson, p
4
0
u
, Totals lt....31 U 27
Two out when "(v Inning ruk made.
DenVer ,.. 0 10 0 0 2 0
St. Jsepli 0 0 0 1 1 0
Home run: Fox. Three-base hit:
0 2-6
0 3
CraA-
ston. btolen bases:.. Fox U). Jones.
Lindsay, Dolan (2). Beall. Sacrifice hits:
Sowell, Fox, Bauer, Johnsoh, Lloyd. Hits:
ff Manske, 7 in seven innings; off John
son., 1 in two Innings; off Schrelber, 7 in
five and one-third Innings; off Hagerman,
8 In two and two-thirds Innings; 'otf Olnv
stead, 1 In one inning. Struck- outi By
Manske, 4; by Johnson, 4; by. Sohreiber, 1;
by Hagerman, I. Left oh bases : St. Jos
eph, ; Denver, 4. Attendance: 700. Time:
l:bu. Umpire: Clark.
WICHITA AND TOPEKA DIVIDE
vsopy Conceal Rraalt la Sis to
,.s- Two Finish,':,.' .
U. TpPEKA,: Kan., July-, Wichita -defeated
i upeKa iuuy m a snappy, wl-played con
test, making art even- break on tbe series.
Score: . : ; . ... ,
vtopeka; ", -:
' .... ; Ab. r, H.;p.o. a. e:
wolley, cf ...4 1 1 1 .0 .0
Keuiy, sa 3
a - U l . 4 '0
01 t o o
0 1 10 " I ' 1
0 0 8 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
0 14 4 0
0 0 7 1 0
0 0 0 6 1
2 6 37 15 2
A.
R. H. P.O. A. E.
0 11 0 0
116 0 0
2 0 8 3 1
111 6 0
0 18 0 0
1 2 2 0 O
1 3 8 0 0
0 0 4 2 0
0 10 1 0
6 11 27 10 a
Thomason, if......
8
4
lyanoretn, lb....
Welch, 2b ,.
Reagan, rf
Boles, Sb
Kerns, c
Young, p
Totals
.31
Belden. If.
Middleton,
cf..
Claire, ss
Hugher, 3b,..,.
Isbell, lb
Westerxll, 8b...
Koerner, rf....
Jokerst, c
Durham, p
Totals
Topeka ,
.36
0 0
0 0
0 0 0
1 1 0
1 0
0 0-1
Wichita
0 0
1 1-8
Three-bass hit: Westerxll. Sacrifice hit
Middleton, Hughes. Double play: Young
to Rellly to Welch. Stolen bases: Koerner
Hughes. Bases on balls: Off Young, 4: off
Durham, 2. Struck out: By Young, t; by
Durham, 4. Wild pitch:. Young (2. Urn.
plres: Spencer and Flynn. .
RESULTS IN MINK LEAGUE
Clarlnda, Fall City and Nebraska
tlty Winner (or
1 . tha Day.
At Shenandoah Score: R.H.E.
Clarlnda ....1 00010000-3 6 4
Shenandoah 0 0001000 01 6 3
Batteries: Lavelle and Johnson; Corcoran
and Castle. Umpire: Sage.
At Falls City Score, Iirat game: R.H.E.
Maryvllle : 00 140000-1 6 2
Falls City 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 -6 8 3
Batteries: Ford and Pollock; Miller and
Poteet. Umpire: Myera.
Score, second game: R.H.E.
Maryvllle 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 1 3
Falls City , .....4 010 1 8 10 1
Batteries: Thorpe and Pollock; Finch and
Poteet. Umpire: Myers.
At Nebraska City Score: R.H.E.
Auburn ..1 0 0 00 00 1 0-2 7
Nebraska City 2 0 0 1 4 0 1 0 8 8 1
Batteries: Hlrnt, Klepser and Jensen;
case ana waiter, umpire; f ietctier.
ARAPAIIOB TAKES TWO BATTLES
Brave la Good Condition and Trl
Orleans.
ARAPAHOE. Neb., July 6. (Special Tele
gram. The Arar.ahoo Brave and Beaver
City Booster played two fast gamea at
Orleans yasterday, Arapohoe carrying off
the victory In both. The first game was
called at 10 a, m. and resulted a follows:
RH.E
Arspahoe 3 0 1 0 8 1 0 0 0-9 14 1
Beaver City 0 00000110-491
Batteries: Arapaho, Debenham and
Green; Beaver City, Hoopplng, Leach,
Beckfor and Warner. First baae on balls;
Off Debenham, I; off Hopping, l; off Beck
ford, 1; off Leach, 1. Strurk out: By
Debenham, 3; by Hopping, I; ty Beckford
1. Time of game 1.40. Umpire: Berney.
The second game was called at 6 p. m.
with Tull In the box for Arapahoe and
Green behind the bat. Wyncoop did the
throwing for Beaver City and Warner held
pitchers, however failed to hoodoo the
Brave and they again proceeded to pound
out o victory. Scor: RH.E.
Ampuhoe 1 0 0 0 0 I 1 1 0-8 7 8
Beaver City.-l 0000000 2-6 6
Bare on ball: Off Tull. 1; off Wyncoop,
1. Struck out: By Tull, 4; by Wynooop, 8.
Two-baa hits: To:er, i.ee. una, ts; nop.
ping. Umpire, Berney.
Taster Win In Twelfth.
TINOLKY. Ia., July 8 Tlngley defeated
Diagonal In a fast twelve-innnlng gama
on Die tatter's grounds, by tlm score of
t to 3. contpleting a series of three games,
of which Tlngley wvn two. The score:
Diagonal ....0 0400001000 0-1
Tlnaley 0 000011O0O8-6
Two-bos hits: R. William. 1. Stolen
bsees: M. Jonas, It. Williams.' Larganger.
Struck out: By Mokney, 12; by bailey, 13.
Ift on base: Tlngley, 14; Diagonal, 10.
I mplra, Cowel. Attendance, l.euu.
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of stomach, liver and kidney trouble and
cur biliousness and malaria, take Elec
tric Rlrter. Guaranteed. 60c. For sal by
Beaton Drug Co.
PIRATES WIN IN ELEVENTH
i Chance's Batting- it Feature of the
. , Long Contest.
TWO THEEE-B AG QERS, TWO EUUS
Erere Is Pot Oat of the fttnt. la
Final laalagT for Dlapotlac a
Decision Other National
Lea era e Scores.
. PITTSBURG, Pa,, July 8 Pittsburg to
day tied the score against Chicago in the
eighth knnlng, and won in the eleventh,
I to 1. Chance's batting wag the feature.
He made two three-baggers, and scored
each time. Ever was put out of the
game in the eleventh inning for disputing
a decision. The acore:
P1TT88URO. CHICAOO.
AB.H.O.a.a. AB.H.O.A.a.
Brm. It) 4 18 1 OEtbti, lb 4112
Lach, ct 4
Clark, It.... 4
Wagner, aa.., 4
Millar, b....l
Hratt, lb...., I
Wllaon, r(....
Ulkaon, s I
12 0 OKan. lb 9 1 9 9
14 9 Oghttkart, It.. 19 9 19
I I OScbolta, rf... 4 119 9
9 11 9otiano, lb. . . 4 1 14 9 9
1 11 1 stlntldt, 3b 4 9 1 2 9
18 9 OHofmin. cf.. 114 0 9
1 3 4 8 OZtm'erm'n, 4 1 1 I 1
19 9 1 OArrh.r, 4 181
1 9 9 9 ORlohla, p 2 9 9 8 9
I'amnlti. a
(..'anpball ,
LolMald, ..
fllmon
1 V V V
10 9 9
Touts 1 ra 1 4
Totals M 11 IS II 9
i wo out when winning run was scored,
Batted for Camnlta In the seventh.
Batted for Lelfleld In- the eleventh.
Pittsburg 0 0000 0 0300 1-3
Chicago 0 00 0-101000 0-1
Three-base hits: Gibson, Chance (2.) ac
ririoe hit: Leaoh, ClaJ-ke, Gibson, Richie.
Sacrifice fly: Homan. Stolen baeea:
Byrne, Evers, Hofman. Double plays:
Wagner, Miller and Hyatt. Bases on balls:
Off Lelfleld, 1; off Richie, 6. Struck out:
By Camnlts, I; by Lelfleld, 1; by Richie,
4. First on errors: Pittsburg, 1. Left on
bases: Pittsburg, 12; Chicago, 3; Hits: Off
Csrrmlti, 7 In seven Innings; off Lelfleld,
none in four Innings. Time: 1:16. Um
pires, Rlgler and Email.
Trolley Dodsera Bnara Hits.
PHILADELPHIA, July 8. Brooklyn
bunched hits with Philadelphia's errors to
day and won 6 to t The vtoltors played
fast ball In the field, and made three
double plays. Tha score:
BHOpKLTN. miLADBLPKIA.
AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.B.
Dillon, rf . . I 9 1 9 OTitm, rf 4 1 1 0 9
Daubarl, lb.. 8 8.1 Knb. lb.... 4 14 11
Whaat. .... 13 0 OBatns, ct 4 10 0 9
Hummall, lb. 8 8 4 7 OMatM. It 4 114 9
Pald.ori, ct., 1 10 9 Ourant, Sb..... 4 3 8 1 1
Lannox, lb... 3 111 OWan), lb 8 911
Smith, aa 3 9 3 4 ODoolan, aa.... 9 0 10
Banran, 0.... 3 9 14 OJaiklltscb, a. I I 11 1 9
Bali, p 4 9 9 1 tMaronar, p.. 1 9 9 9 9
Moor, p 119 9 9
Totals M 8 87 1 OBrannan. p... 0 9 1 0 0
. . ... Branttlalo. c. 1 1.9 9
Totals S3 10 37 13 4
Batted for Moore In the eighth.
Brooklyn 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0-8
Philadelphia 1 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 02
Two-baa hit: Davldeon. Three-base hit:
Daubert. Home runa: Lennox, Bates.
Hits: Off Maroney, 6 In three kn-nlngs,
(none out In fourth);. off Moore, z In five
Innings; '.off Brennan, none Jn one timing.
Sacrifice hits: Smith, 1. Stolen bases:
Dnubert, Davidson, Titus, Grant. Double
plays: Bergen and Lentvuc; Smith. Hum
mel and Daubert 1; Knabe and Grant Left
on bases: Brooklyn, 7; Philadelphia, 4.
First baae on balls: Off Bell, 1; off Moore,
8. - First base on errors: Brooklyn, 4.
Struck out: By Bell, 6; by-Maroney, 7;
by Moore, 6; by Brennan, 1. Time: 1:62.
Umpires, O'Day and Brennan. . .
Now York. Wine la Foarteentti.
BOSTON, Mass., July ."-Becker'a horn
run tied the score for New York In the
ninth inning and the visitor bunched hits
oft Brown in the fourteenth, winning from
Boston, 8 to 8, today. Brown allowed but
one hit until the ninth, while Mathewson
was batted bard In tti first few innings.
Score: .'
NEW YORK. BOSTON.
-. AB.H.O.A.a. AB.H.O.A.I.
norasa,. U. 4 8 9 OColllna, if.... 8 9 3 0 9
lola,.:.:,v. I '2 t
OHeraot, Sb... i 3 9 ,0 1
9 esireanar, lb.. 9 S 11 p 1
9 1 Millar, rf.... 4 9 10 9
( OAbb'tlehlo, as 1 3 6
1 ORarldeo, c... 8 111. I 9
8 IBack, of 4 9 - 9 0
1 OShaan, Sb t 3 ( 3 0
8 OBrowD p I 9 9 9
Bvraar, It.... T-. t S
aymoar; cf.. (99
Brtdwall, aa. . 8 9 4
Davlln. lb.. 1. 4 0 9
Mark la. lb.. 3 17
Mrata. e I 10
Malaawapn. ,p 4. 9 9
Totals U 1141 10 3 Totals 4S 10 43 14 S
Abbatlcchlo out for Interfering.
New York 0000000080000 68
Boston ....00 8 000000000008
Two-base hits: Sweeney. Merkle. Mvers.
Three-base hits: Doyle, Shean. Home run:
Becker. Sacrifice hits: Abbatlcchlo. Math
ewson, Brldwell.. Stolen bases: Doyle, Mil
ler. uouDie piay: juerKie ana Doyle. Left
on bases: New York, 8; Boston 7. First
oase on Dans: Off Mathewson, l; off
Brown, 1. First base on errors: New York.
2. Hit by pitched ball: By Brown, 1;
by Mathewson, 1. Struck out:. By Brown, 6;
oy Aiatnewson, 7. wild pitches: . Mathew
son, Brown. Time: 8:36. Umpires: John
son and Moran.
- Red Blank Cardinal.
ST. LOUIS, July 6. Eaan' triple and Mc
Millan single won tne gam for Cin
cinnati. Gaspar allowed But three hit.
Score:
CINCINNATI. BT. LOUIS.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.a.
Basrhar, If... 4. 9 1 9 0Hugtna, 3b.. 4 9 3 4 0
Downey. Sb.
.. 9 S I OEllia. If 4 3 3.4 9
Hoblltial. lb. S 8 15
0 OZaohart, el... 3 0 19 1
Mltcball, rf.. 4 9 S
PaakaK, of... 4 3 9
9 OKon.tchr, lb, 9 8 13 1 0
9 OInu, rf 8 9 19 9
Mdiaaa. 0.... 3 14
1 OBreanahan, a I 9 4 9 9
8 OMowray, Sb. .. I 9 9 3 9
Egan, Sb 4 11
MoMilltn. aa 1 3
8 OHulawItt aa.. 8 1 1 3 1
1 eOorrKkm, p.. 8 9 1 3 1
Uaapar, p 3 11
Luab 1 4 0 9 0
Totals S3 I37M9
Totals 19 9 37 16 3
Batted for corrldon In the ninth.
6t. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Cincinnati 00000001 01
Three-baa hit: Egan. Passed ball: Bre
nahan. Base on ball: Off Corrldon, 2.
Struck out: ' By Corrldon, 4. Tim: 1:00.
Umpires: Klem and Kane.
THOUSANDS SEE COWBOY RACES
Bessie Moseley Mount Her Bar.
hack When Cinch Break.
ALLIANCE. Neb., July 8.-(peolal Tele
a-ram.l The first day ot the Alliance Rac
ing association meet was atteivjed by over
4,ouu people.
summaries:
9:20 duo won by Tha Kid in I:22rav
1:20 trot, won by Ml Ruby. Time: 1:8m.
1:10 pace, won by The Kid. Time: 1:22V.
Purse: r-W. '
It. I .v. I . a Jl.kk mM ku iimt lTalalrt
Time: 0:63. Monefolsom coming a good sec
u . . , ..' r . Emm ....
onn Time: u:fi.t.
One-half-mile l-year-old ecR dash, three
entries, won by Buster. Time: V:t4.
Three-quarter mile dash, won by Un
known. Time: 1:26.
Lady Weaver gave a guldele perform
ance. The two-mil relay race, in which the
Moseley sisters participated, was the event
of the day end was won by Miss Baesle
Moseley. In one of the relay her cinch
broke, but nothing dauted, ah mounted
bare tiack and rode the rac to a ruagniri
cent finish.
The broncho ..bustling waa apectaciaVir
ana some very good riding was aispiayea
some of the worm outlaws being in the
arena. Decls'on on this event will not be
rendered before the lat day.
Pamooa Trotting; Sir Dead.
DES MOINES. la.. July 6. Allerton
known far and wide as a sire ot trotting
noi-ses, a led last night at tne Hopper stock
farm at inaianoia.
Note of the Game,
f'ri t n n . .rla!nlv halt n itt Av i m
mud four err0r, three of which were poor
.' M
. L J".1"
ell wa xeedlngly bad on
derision today, giving both aide some
of the worst that hss been seen here. But
It was finally evened up.
' Omaha ha won eight game and tout
thirteen since the team ha been home this
time. Twelve game will be played away
before It next appearance here.
Davis got a hit In the fifth which he dl4
not deserve when he batted a slow one to
th side of th pitcher's box, and Slower
fell just a h waa starting for It.
It was too bad that Keeley was taken out
In the ninth and Rhodes was sent In.
Keeley waa going In good snap and would
not have been withdrawn from th game,
but through an attempt to win In the
ninth Hotlnnbeck waa sent In to bat tor
him and that put Keeley out of th game.
Welch's bat slipped out of his hands
while at bat and hit Clark, th Lincoln
backstock. on th shoulder. Clark nearly
expired, so great waa hla wrath when
Haskell did not call Harry out. lit Til
ao peeved that In the next Inning when
he t-ame to bat he abused Kawley every
time he threw th ball. It disgusted the
tana.
Kearney Swamped
by Hard-Hitting
Red Clouders
Grand Island and Columbus Win by
Big Margins, Also Find
Pitchers. ,(
RED CLOUD, Neb.. July a 8peclal
Ttlegram.) The ball game here today was
a fare from the beginning, the Indians
getting nineteen hit oft the visitor. Tit
game without Interest from ' the firt.
Score:
R.H. E.
Red Cloud 4 1 8 0 0 4 00 12 1
Kearney 10O11OO00 3 0
Batterle: Kearney, NoVes, Mahon, Town
send and Williams; Red -Cloud, MitchuH
and Moss Struck out: By Noyee, 4; by
Mitchell, 12. Two-base hits: J. Carter, R.
Carter, Moss- u, Three-base hit: - .raglu,
Time: JK. Umpire: Woods. ""
SEWARD, Net., July 6. (Special Tela
gram.) Seward lost today, the score, 13 to
6, for Grand Island. Score:
TJrand Island.,,.,,. 0 0 t 0 0 8 0 -U
Seward 0 p 0 2 0 1 0 0 2-5
Batteries: Beward, Steward and Neft;
Grand Island, Murry and Traver. Hits:
Seward, 7; Grand Island, 11. . Error;
Beward, 4.
COLUMBUS, Neb., July 8--(8peclal Tel
egram.) Columbus found Hendron often
and hard. In four times up Agnew oat.ed
two horn runs, a three-bagger and a
single. Cblttlck ot Columbus also landod
a home run, three-bagger and a single out
of four times up. Score: . .
R H E
Columbu 8 0 0 2 1 1 1 6 -14 18 4
Fremont 000010110 6 9 8
' Batteries: Columbu, Klssell and Agnew;
Fremont, Hendron. and Wells. Umpire:
Rickett. ;
SUPERIOR, Neb.. July .-(Speclal.)-At
Superior flueprior, 10; Hastings, 0. Itn
innings playeC. ,
Doable-Header at Dorchester.
DORCHESTER, Neb.,. July . (Special.)
Dorchester and Beaver Crossing played a
hit-and-run game her yesterday, morning
which resulted In a tie 8 to 8. Beaver
Crossing was obliged to quit In the ninth
In order to catch their train. Dorchester
had Xhe bases filled full in the eighth and
ninth, but was able only to tie tile score.
The score: RH.il,
Dorchester .'...0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 8 12 7
Beaver Cross'g. 3 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 8 W4
Three-base hits: J. Byers, W'ampler, Wll
Bon. Left on bases: Dorchester, 10; Beaver
Crossing, 6. " Stolen bases: Dorchester, 12;
Beaver Crossing, 4. Base on bails: OR
Engelhampt, 6. Struck out: by Wampter,
i; by Engelharrrpt; 9. Double plays; Bearer
Crossing, 2; Dorchester, 1. Batteries: Dor
chester, V ampler and A. Morrasy; Beaver
Crossing, - Engelhampt, -Pate' and 'Horney.
Attendance: I16. ,
Dorchester Win from Fairmont, -
The afternoon game between the locals
and Fairmont resulted in a victory for
Dorchester by a score of 8 to 2. Fairmont'
errors were very - costly, while the locals
took advantage of every mishap. The
feature of the game was Parker's three
base hit. The score: -' - . R.H.E.
Dorchester 1...I 0 6 0 O'O l 0- 6 7 11
Fairmont 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 111
Three-base hit: Parker. Stolen bases:
Dorchester, 6; Fairmont, 2. Left on 'base:
Dorchester, 6; Fairmont 6. Struck out:
By smidt 6; by orandall, 9. iaaes on
balls: Off Smldt, 1; off Crandall, 2. Double
play: Dorchester, 2j Fairmont 1. Attend
ance, 450. Batteries 1 Dorchester, Smldt and
Morrasy; Fairmont, Crandall and. Wells. .
HOLLY'S , , PLAY' LONG ' TO .. TIE
Foarteen-Innlo'a ;. "at Neola Ia-
,. .., ojv; Fourth. .,
In a gam which rivaled the big fight for
excitement at Neola, la., the Fourth, the
Holly played 4h,Jnderwood Merchants a
foiu teen-lnnlnJ. Scor: -. 1. '
1H.H .ft-A.B iB.H.fl.l.l.
Hacoarty,' If.. I S 1 O.loooar, at.. ( 3. 1 0.
Ryan, lb 4 9 i J Sj.Kallr, b... ( 114 1
O.B.natt, lb-p ( 1 91 1 DP.Kallr. 2b.'.. T 4 T 8 9
Wllmot, lb... I 1 1'8 IDanghartr, lb T 3 I 1 9
J.B'natt, p-Jb t 8 14 -0- IMoCraarr,- rt, T II 9-
Kaa4, a I lttl OMeAnd'wa, Ml I 1 I 1
Tauaand. aa.. 4 1 1 ' . lRusaam. ..., 6 919
Oardnar, ct.., 9 3 3 v 0 Braaaman, If.. 8 9 4 9 9
Charlaa, rt.., 3 0 3 4 OHlcfci, p.... 8 9 8 9 0
Yoknm, rf.... I Hid
Totals 4 11 41 11 3
Totals 49 Jl 42 IS 8
Holly :,. 001000000000 0-3
Underwood ..1 000100000000 0-3
Struck out: By Htckey. 7: by Bennett. 13.
Two-base hits: Ryan, Tausend, Gardner,
MoCreary, P. Kelly. Hit by pitched ball:
Bennett, Reed. Baae on ball: Oft Hlckey,
1; off Bennett 1. Sacrifice hits; : Breesman,
Ryan, stolen oases: . iiouys, 0; under
wood, 6.
IOWA BOAT IS THE CHAMPION
Red Top It Victor In Mlaalsalppl Val
ley FreforAll.
PEORIA. 111.. July Red Tod II. owned
by W. F. Hughey of Jiellevue, la., won tne
championship of the Mississippi Valley
Power Boat association in the free-for-all
rac here today, defeating a field ot nine
starters, which inoluded the famous Hoosler
Boy. Red Top 11 covered tne twenty nues
In 43:4014. With the championship title goes
the Thomas H. wens si.uuu sliver trophy,
the Corning & Co. 31,000 purse of gold, the
National hotel trophy cup and the Missis
sippi Valley Power Boat association trophy
cup now held. by Lamo iv of Clinton, la.
No-Hit Gam at Rochester.
ROCHESTER. N. T.. July .-Jlrrt Wlggs.
pitching for Montreal, this afternoon, let
the Eastern league champions cowu with
out a hit pnly one Rochester player saw
lu ai para, ni wainc. -
Western Leagut Gossip.
The Rourke will be away for ten day.
Shotten. who was sold last Week to
Wheeling In the Central league, I leading
on in in caning iisu
Gagnler, the fast Lincoln short stop Is
out of the game with an Injured hand.
Cole, who is really ah outfielder. Is play-lug-
the position In th. Infield and I anlu;
as wen a couia oe expected.
The Rourkes, despite their crippled con
dition. are standing fourth In the per
centage column. Some of the other teams
In the league,- wftlen nave not been- at
tended by hard luck, are txilow them.
Sioux City has signed Pitcher 0"Toote.
who ha been working for the St. Pul
team In the American association. He ha
won about M per cent of the game he ha
pitched for. tue Saint. He Is a youngster
and a Uttl seasoning should do him a lot
of good. : ,
Jimmy Austin, who Is . with th Ncvr
Tork Highlanders, is up among - the top
notcheis n the American league a a
base stealer and sacrifice hlttor. He Is
credited with twelve siok-n base and
eleven sacriflo hits. Hi batting average
for last week was .224.
It looks as If the Sioux City bunch waa
going lo stick right around that top posi
tion. Th team has been playing good
ball and ha not had the mishaps to the
players that some of tne otner ciuds in
the circuit ha. However, the aeaaon I
not halt over, and the last end of the road
Is liable to be beset with rough spots.
One noticeable feature at the Fourth of
July auinu at Omaha, between the
Rourkes and the Antelopes, waa the con
sistent rooting done by the handful -of
Lincoln famt. who accompanied their team,
From start to finish they were encourag
ing their men, n ver letting up until tti
last man was out
Jck Holland ot the St. Joseph team Is
still looking for Eddie Habn. former
White Sox fielder, to report. Eddie was
inclined to feel a little sore when rele
gated to th minors, but It I expeciad that
after he views the situation calmly, h
will accept tne Invitation of Holland to
tecome a member ot tne rummer.
Tha Toueka papers at asking why
Cooley does Dot strengthen hi team by
going to major Instead of th bush lesgues
tor players. If a moment's reflection Is
alven this -iu etioa It is cally answered
At this time of the ver base ball players
are scarce! The major leagues have no
supply oi cast-offs and will not have until
Igte in the season. Pa Rourke can tell
this aa well a any on In th Wtern
league, fur h hu been keeping th wires
fliallng hot' for tha last tw week, In an
attempt ' to get men to bolster up his
ciHplod team. And h haa gone io tho
major aa well as any other spot where
a good man was liable to b found.
CLEVELAND WINS IN NINTH
Naps Take Game After Whit Sox
Tie it Up in Eighth.
GREAT PITCILTNO BY XOESTNER
Vlaltor Are I'nable to Sola HI De.
Iverr for Sevea lanlag Other
American Leaatu
Scores,
CLEVELAND, July 6-Cleveland defeated
Chicago, 6 to 4. Koestner was Invincible
until the eighth, when Chicago toqk the
lead (or a few minute. Nile' triple tied
the gam In the eighth, and In the ninth
error, a single and Bemls- hit scored the
winning run. Score:
. CLEVELAND. CHICAGO.,
' AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.B.
Nliae, xi
Or nay, ct...
Lor4, aLa.uj
Turner, sa...
Lajoia, lb....
Baatarljr, a...
Farrlng, lb..
Bradlay, lb..
Krursar, If.,,
Koaaloar, p.,
Harknaaa.
8 1
i s
0 ODrowne, rt... t
9 IKranch, Sb... 8
9 -OParant, of 3
9 1
ODoufharlr, if 4
Colltna. lb... 8
OPartall, Sb...4
OHlackb'na, aa 4
8 IS
1 Block, e S 1
OOlmitaaa, p.. 4 1
Clcatt, p ; 9 9
0 9
9 0 1
9 9 9
1 9 9
9 .
9 Totala S3 726 14 4
4
8tCT.ll
Bamls
ToUla. 81 97 14 8
On out when winning run scored.
Batted for Koestner In eighth.
Batted for Bradley In ninth.
Cleceland 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-6
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0-4
Two-baa hit: Perrlng. Three-base hit:
Mile. Sacrifice hits: Turner. Hlook.
Stolen base: Easterly. Double plays: Turner
to Lajole to Perrlng; Bradley to Perrlng
to turner; wiock to Blackburn. Hits: Off
Koestner, ( In eight Inning; off Harkness, 1
lu one inning; oft Olrastead, 9 in eight and
one-third Innings; off Scott, 1. Base on
cans: Off Koestner. 4: off Olmstead. 1.
Struck out: By Koestner, 1; by Olmstead.
1. Wild pitch: Olmetead. First base on
error: Cleveland, 4; Chicago. 6. Lett on
base: Cleveland. 2: Chlcazo. 1. -Time: 1:11
Umplr: Evan.
Brown Defeat Tigers.
DETROIT. July 1-ttAv defeat, tha,
Tiger today for th third tlm In aa many
tart. The score was 7 to 4. Th vlnitnr.
bunohed five hits, two of which Nvere very
lucay, in. in nun, and drove KllUan off
the rubber. Works, who succeed! him
was hit at opportune times In the closing
tag. Hcore:
BT. LOUIS. DETROIT.
AB.H.O.A.B. . AB.H.O.A.B.
Bton. If I 9 0D. Jonea. It.. 4 18 0 9
HartMlt, b.. 4 10
9 OBuah, aa 11111
-OCobb, cf 4 0 9
9 0 Crawford, rf. 4 3 S 0 0
9 lO-Leary, lb.. 3 9 18 1
9 VMorlarlty, Sb 4 1 1 9 0
i 0T. Jonea, lb.. 4 17 19
1 OSchmldt, ... 8 0 4 3 1
3 IKUllan, p.... 19 119
Wallace,- aa.. 4 1 3 -
Nawnara, lb.. 3 0 IS
frwellaar, at. t 1
Orlr, rf....S 1 9
Trua4als. lb I 1 8
KUllfar, a.... 4 18
Ray, 3 8 1
, - , Work, p..... S O ISO
Totala U 9 37 14 lMcGulra .... 19-090
Totala 31 7 17 10 3
Battd for O'Leary Jn ninth. ,
St Louis 0 0 0 0 4 0 l l 17
Detroit 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 04
Two-base hits: Morlarty, Wallace, Orlggs.
Three-base hit: D. Jones, Truesdale. Hits:
Off KllUan, 6 In four and one-third Innings;
off Work. 4 In four and. two-third, innings.
Sacrlflu hit: Wallace. tt,ln haa.- h,,h
Crawford, Schwaltser,'' Truesdale. Double
piay: xruesdaie to Newnam; Wallace to
Newnam; Work to T. Jones, . Left oa
bases: Detroit 8; St. Louis, 7. Base on
balls: Off Rav. 8: Off Kllll.ln. ntt Wnrk.
8. First has on error: St Louis.. 2: Struck
out: By Ray, 8; by Worka. 3. Time: 1:40.
Umpire: Dlneen and Connolly.
Phlllle Beat Senator. -
WASHINGTON, July .-iPhlladelpbla de
feated Washington today, Morgan being
strong at critical period and given better
support. Score: - '--.v.-' . ,
PHILADELPHIA. , . WAgHINOTON
AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.B.
HartaaV ll.li 9 t r "0fal)u', tr.... ;3' X -9
Oldrlnfc ((.,,14 1. 0 lllTit If... S 10 0
Collins, Sb..'. 4 1 8 6 OEIbcrt.JJ, 3b. ( Silo
Baker, Sb..(.'4 l' 1 OOaaalart rf...i 8 1 9 9
Houaar, ,lt... 4 8 1 9 0McBrtdv aa.. I 9 3 8 1
Murphy, rf... 4 0 3 9 OKtlllfer, Ip... 4 9 1,3 9
Barry, .... 3 19 1 OUntjLub, lb.. 4 9 14 1 0
Donohue,-... 8 1 8 4 OBr'aendort, 3 4 8 3 1
Morgan, p.... 3 9 9 3 (JOrootn, p 1 9 18 9
Htraat 1 9 9 9 9
Totals.... '..S3 T 87 18 0'COnrof 11 9 0 9
M M Totala.!. ...88 U 87 14 8
' Batted for Breckendorf In ninth.
Batted tor Oroom in ninth.
Washington 0 0 0 1 0.1,0 0 02
Philadelphia 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 03
Two-base hits: 1 Baker, Milan, Oessler.
Three-base hit: Houser. 'Bases on balls:
Oft Groom, 2; off Morgan, 6. Struck out:
By Oroom, 1; by Morgan, 6. Time: 1:60.
Umpire: Perrlne and Egan.
Giant ana Red Break Even.
NEW YORK, July 8. New Tork and
Boston broke even In today's double
header. Pitcher Qulnn's sacrlfce fly
brought in the winning run in the first
game. Score, first game:
' NEW YORK, BOSTON.
AB.H.O.A.K. ' AB.H.O.A.K.
Daniela, lb... S 3 9 3 OHoopar, lf S 1 S 0 9
Wolter, rf.... 1 I I OKnsJa, lb..,.. 4 113 9
Chaae. lb 4 1 18 1 Ogpaaker, cf... 3' 1 1 9 i
Laiwrte, II... 9 10 llgtahl. )..... 4 1 10 9 1
Gardner, Sb.. 8 9 4 8 OQaranar, 3b.. 4 3 9 3 9
Cree, of 3 4 19 OLewla, If 8 9 8 0 9
Knlsbt aa.... 4 9 3 8 0Waw, aa... 8 18 3 9
Swaanay, c... I 9 4 3 9Corrlaa, ... 8 0 6 3 9
UUinn, p..... I 9 9 9Clccua, p.... I 9 0 4 9
ToUls 38 4 37 1 9. ToUla 37 14 "l
On out when winning run scored.
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 11
New York 00000001 1-8
Two-baa hits: Knight (1). Three-base
hit: Engle, Wolter, Stahl. Struck out: By
Jlcotte, 4; by Qulnn, 1. Base on balls:
Off Clootte, 8; off Qulnn, . Time: 2:21.
Umpire: O'Loughlln.
Score, second game:
BOSTON. . NEW Y09.K.
AB.H.O.A.a. AB.H.O.A.B.
Hoopar, rf.... 1 90antala, Sb... 4 13 19
Kngla, Sb 4 3 8
Spaakar, ef... 4 8 1
Biahl, lb 3 3 10
U Oardnar, Sb 4 1 I
1 owoltar, rf.... t S S 9
9 9Cbaaa, lb 8 1 11 0 9
1 OLaporte, If... 8 3 0 9 9
6 4 P.Gardner, lb 4 8 16 9
taw la.
i, if 8 4 1
9 OC'rae, of 4 9 3 4 4
Wagner, aa... 4 3 8
Klainow. a... 8
Arallanaa, p.. 8 0
Smith, p 8 9 1
8 IKnlfht, aa... 4 13 4 9
I ISwaanay. a... 4 4 4 1 4
1 OHushee.. p.... 8 4 0 3 9
1 0Koaoh 1 9 9 0 9
Total 34 11 37 1 9 ToUla 11 13 Sf IS 0
Batted for Hugne In seventh.
Boston 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-6
New York 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0-8
Two-baa hit Wagner. Three-base hits
L. Gardner, Wolter. Stolen bases: Wolter,
Laporte, Engle. Double plays: L. Gardner
to wagner to mani. ovruoic out: tty
Arellanos. 1: by Smith. 6: by Huahe 6.
Base on balls: Oft Smith. 1. Hits: Off
Arellanos, 6 In three Innings (none out in
fourth), orr emnn. in six innings, lime
2:0. Umpire: O'Loughlln.
THREB-I LEAOVIC BALL SCORES
Peoria -DavTonport aa Dnarlllo
Rib Their Peroea taea.
PEORIA, III., July 8. Peorta fell on the
leaders' Ditcher today, arm won easily,
to 1. Scor: R.H.E.
Peoria 13001100 0-6 7
florhiaf leld 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 6
Batterle: cook ana Asmussen; ieiy.
Millor and Johnson.
DAVENPORT, Is., July I. Archer allowed
nnlv ora Dubuaue man to reeon second.
beside Lerchen, who scored on hi triple
and an error in th eight r inning, score
K.H.E.
nvnnort 00110130 8 8
Dubuau 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 8 1
Batterle: Aroher and Wolfe; Ray and
Ke iv.
BLOOMINQTON, 111., July 6.-A bad
throwing attempting at double play let In
two run In th third innltttr, giving Dan
ville th gam: Scor: R.H.E.
Bloomlngton 00 1000000-1 3 8
Dan villa 10140000 0-1 8 0
Batterle; Royer and Nunamaker; Duffy
and Wolfe.
WATERLOO, la., July 8 No game with
Rork'laiand today. It wa played some
tlm ago In a doubk contest.
Aaaerlean Schooner Win Aa-ala.
WARNEMUND, Germany. July , West
ward, th na w racing, schooner yacht
owned by Alexander S. Coohran of New
York added another victory to Its credit In
German water today. It won th forty.
thr mil schooner race from Tavemur.de
to Warnemund. Emperor William' Meteor
finished second.
- Pltrher Foaen Inellalhl.
CINCINNATI, July 6 Th National com
mission here today handed down a finding
holding Pitcher W. A. Foxen of the Phila
delphia Nationals to be Ineligible until he
had ret (lad a claim made by the Jersey
City club relative to salary advanced to
bliu when h wa a mawbar af th club.
Tekamah' Closes
Successful Meet
Three Days of Very Fast Racing
Before Large
Crowd.
TEKAMA1I, Neb., July 6,-Ppeoial Tel
egram.) The third day racing of the
Tekamah Speed association closed the most
successful meet in the history of the as
sociation. Ther waa a big crowd present
and th race wer all good. Summary of
races:
1:18 pace: dui-sp. 140n
Young Adler, b. m., by Seven
fiumea t ii i.ritiH ta ri.i , a
Easter Lily, b. m., by Ka'rl K. t'j".
O. Kerrv. Puiilr ..!.. a
May Hlghwood. b. m by High-
wood ( H. H. Itvan l,-tiir i,i a
Asa Danfortli, by Sphnyx tF. C.
Avery, Hutchinson, Minn.)..,... 6
fcldmoro, by Judge Huvett (Oil
Harriaon. filnuv iit,. i a a
Lou H., . m., by Mac Wood (.Bert
Dee, Keokuk, la.) a
Jime: idii; 2:15; 2:i7Va.
1:14 trot: uursc. ituo-.
Check Hook, ., by Conrad (Ed
King Win, b. s , by Noroal Klna-
(Henry R, Thomas, Omaha.
Neb.) a
Dewey, g. g., by Superior" (J." I.
I 3
4 4
( dl.
i.yon, uenver, Colo.) c
Willie W.. b. g., by Fesk K. (W.
JU tetorrs, Oklahoma City, Okl.) 4
line. a,. is: x im: r i
4 mile running; purse, 3100:
burllngton, 1st; Ainnont 2d; Worthy.3d.
lime: 1:18.
EyKNTg ON THE HUAA1NQ TRACKS
Horse Killed at Empire Ctir wtr.
Racer St amble and Tnll.
EMPIRE CITY. N. J.. Julv 8.-A seHo...
accident occurred In the opening rac at
the far turn, the result of crowding. Blun
der was the. first to fall, and Ethon fVll
over her, breaking his leg. He wa de
stroyed. Jockey Phillips, who rode Blun
der, wa severely shaken up. Result: ,
first race, six lurtongs: UIIdv. T to 1.
won; Sixty, 2 to 1, second; Oxer, 40 to L
third. Time: 1:3314.
Second race, five furlongs: Fiv Aces. 8
to 2. won; Gauntlet, 7 to 6, second; Th
Hague, 8 to 1, third. Time: 1:01.
. Thiol rmiym mtl. t) n A ... 1
- " .. v. - v . v iv x, won;
Galley Slave, 8 to 1, second; Marlgot, 10 to
1, mira. lime: l :!.
Fourth race, mile: King James. 13 to n.
won: Hilarious, 7 to 6, a-.-ond; Candleberrv.
20 to 1, third. Time: 1.-38.
Fifth race, five and one-half furlnna-a-
War Jig. 18 to 6, won; Anna Cas, 8 to 1,
second; Onager, 2 to 6, third. Time: 1:06.
Sixth race, mil and a sixteenth: Krlklna.
6 to 2, won; Montgomery, 18 to 6, second;
imntior, io iu x, imiu. iiine:
Bedrrell Stable Suspended. .
LATONIA. July 8. The stable of H. O
Bed well, now racing at Latonla, was sus
pending an Investigation. Nadzu, an entry
pended previous to th first rac today,
from this Ktable, was excused from the
sixth race Monday at the request ot Bed-
wcu, no stating it waa apparent that tha
horse had been stimulated. This wa found
to he true and the Judge took action. Re
sults:
First race, four and one-half furlona:
Helen Burnett, straight, $15, won; Art-
mesia, place. 3U.au. second: Dottle B.. show.
80.80, third. Time: 0:64.
Second race, five furlongs: Sidney R.
straight, 84.70, won; Volthorpe, plaoe, 822.30,
second; Forehead, show, 83.50, third. Tiro:
l:w. .
Third race, six furlongs: Howdy Howdy.
straight. 83.40. won: Diction, place. 84.10.
second; John Cafferatl, how, $11.40, third.
Time: 1:14.
Fourth race, mile and twenty yards:
Friend ' Harry, straight 85.10, won; Foxy
Mary, place, $16.40, second; Emperor Wil
liam, show, 82.70. third. Time: 1:49.'
Fifth race, mutueia paid: King or yoio.
$10.00,. win, $1120 place, 86.60 show; Du-
quesne, - piacs, ft.ou - snow; uainty
Dame, 13.10 show.. .T - ... -v .
Sixth- race, mil and three sixteenths:
Mlqueo O'Brien, won; St. Ilarlo, second;
Golconda, third. Time: 1:68.
f avorite win ni aii l.a Ke.
SALT LAKE CITY. ' 7uiy 8. -Three
favorites oa an ordinary card won at
Buena Vista today. Summaries:
First race, four and., a half furlongs:
Twenty Hour (12 to 1) won. Great Caesar
(10 to 1) second, Amargosa ( to 1) third.
Time: 0:55.
Second race, six furlongs: Elder (2 to 1)
won, CheBWardlne (6 to 2) second, Halton
(8 to l) third. Time; 1:1s.
Third raoe, six furlongs: Lady Adelaide
(18 to 5) won, Silver Leaf (5 to 1) second,
Sam McGibben (9 to 1) third. Time: 1:16.
Fourth race, six furlong: Beauman (4
to 1) won, Silver Stockings (3 to 2) second,
E. M Frye (12 to 1) third. Time: 1:14.
Fifth race, six furlongs: Roy T. (8 to 2)
won. Rather' Royal (3 to 1) second, Tlll
lnghast (12 to 1) third. Time: 1:16.
Sixth race, mile: Harlem Maid (4 to 6)
won. Qretchen G. (4 to 1) second, Duchess
of Montebello (7 to 2) third. Time: 1:41.
Pitcher Coahler Fined.
LOUISVILLE. July 6 Owner Grvason of
the Louisville Daae Dan team today fined
ntcner uoaxiey uu ana suspended him
Indefinitely for alleged insubordination.
COLLISION "NEAR MANLY. IA.
Rock Island - Fasaengrer Train Sttrnck
by Iowa Central Train and Two
Coaohe - Overturned.
MASON CITY, la., July 6.-Speola! Tel
egram.) A Rock Island passenger standing
on the main line at Manly wa struck in
the rear by Iowa Central passenger lat
evening. Two coache wer overturned and
two women whoa name could not be
learned were quit badly Injured by brouon
glass. The Iowa Central engine was badly
demolished.
CHILD RESCUED FROM FIRE
ForsTottcn I'ntll Almost Too Late,
bat Finally, la Rescued front
tha. Finnic.
TERRT, 8 D., July 8 .(Special Tele
gram.) Th horn of 'Domlnlck, Mlk and
Bert Cown wa completely deatroyed by fire
today as an aftermath ot the Fourth. Cown
managed to save most ot his personal ef
fects. In th excitement th 8-montha-old
child ot Williams wa forgotten till a neigh
bor rushed In and rescued It after th bed
on which It lay had started to burn.
Clark Fantlly In Politic.
MASON CITV, la., July g.-(8pclal.)
The Smith and Jone families have been
relegated clear to the rear In this county
and now It, la the member of tha Clark
family that are having their Innings. If
you are In trouble the case will be heard
by Judge Joseph J. Clark of the district
court. If n arrest Is to be' mad It Is
Charles I. Clark that I sheriff. When the
decision 1 reached It 1 County Clerk Kd
W. Clark who will read the verdict and
when the Juror come to draw their pay It
Is Auditor A. 8. Clark who will draw the
warrant.
liagrna, Acna, Tetter, Poison Oak, PlmpUs, etc., show that soma unhealthy
huMor or acid Impurity is diseasing snd corrupting the circulation, so thai
Instead of supplying nourishment and strength to the skin, it Is continually pour
ing out Its stcid e-nd unhoalthy accumulations. S&lres, washes, lotions, and
other external applications, may relieve aoms of the Itching and othr discom
forts caused tpy skin disooscs, but such treatment has no effect on the blood,
wbero the seet of Irritation lins, and therefore cannot cure. A thorough cleans-,
lng of the blood is the one and only cure for akin diseases; every particle of the
cat!) rnuut be driven from the circulation. ' S. 8. S. Is tbe best and quickest
remedy, because it is the greatest of all blood purifiers. It goes into the circula-k
tlon and removos every particle of humor, whether it be an infection of poison
ous plants, or from other causes, and makes the blood stream pure, rich and
jiealthy, and causes it to soothe, soften and nourish the skin Instead of irritatlna
and diseasing it with fiery humors. Book on 8kln Diseases and any medlctl
advice toaJl vho write. THE SWIfT SPECIFIC CO. ATLAHTA, OA.
Butchers Win
From M Hers,
Four to Three
Kansas City Scores on All Its Buns
in the Eighth In
ning. -
KANSAS CITV, Ma. July S.-The lornl
won the socnd game of a aerie with
Mitnvpolls today by a scor ot I to 1.
Scor:
KANSAS CITY. MISKCAFTtlS.
AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.B.
hannon, If.. 4 14 OClrmar, of.. lit
Rafiarr, cf.
in
t'Altiaar, aa..,. I t V o
OCra.aik, If... 4 1 8
OVi'llllamt, lb. 4 I 1
fi Boatman, rf. 4 14
CMcUsrm'k, lb I 0 I I
0OIII, lb 4 11 4
lOwena. 3 14 1
rattaraon. P.I 1 4
Huntar, lb..
fhay. lb
Smoot, rf...
Jamaa, e
Lnra. aa
hartvaau. aa.
IHiwnla, 3k..
Campbell, p.
3 4 4
,411
.14 1
.14 0
.314
.400
.314
laKo, ... 1 4 4
-Farrla 1 4 4 4 4
Total II 2T 16 1
Totala.... '..81 4 14 14 3
Batted for Owen in ninth.
Batted for Patterson In ninth.
Minneapolis 00003000 0-3
Wanna City 00000004 I
Twn-be.se hits: Cravath, Owen. Three-
base hit: Hunter. Left on ba. Mlrmo-
epolls, 7; Kansas City, 7. Stiilen bases:
Hunter. Double plays: Hunter to Hnr
beau to Hunter. Struck out: By Patter
son, 4. Bases on ball: Off Patterson, 2;
off Campbell, 8. Time: 1:45. I'mplroa:
Owen and Cusack.
Saint Defeat B rearer.
MILWAUKEE. July .-St. Paul won a
colse and Interesting game. MurraV hit
ting and Clark' work at third ba's fea
tured. Score:
ST. PAUL. MltWAl ggg.
AB.H.O.A.. AB.H.O.A.B.
Clarke, If.... 4 8 3 Randall, rf... 4 8 10 4
Jnnaa, ct
Murray, rf... I
MoCorm'k. aa 4
1 t
e OCharlaa, lb.. 4 3 4 I 4
8 I
I 8
CBpancir. cf... 4 1 3 I 1
bMcAann, lb.. 4 8 10 1
(I Dougherty, If I 4 1 4 4
tICIark. lb 4 1 1 7 4
OKraan. aa 11114
DHarahall. e..4 14 14
li'ultlna. p..,. 4 4 4 1 4
Autrar, lb.... 1 4 It
Boucher, lb.. 3 1 1
Kally. e I 1
8
wrlilay, lb.. 4
Fran, p 3
Cbeca, p 1
0 1
3 4
4
VMeGlrnn. p.. 3 4 0 3
Cantirall.
p.. I 4 4 0 4
... 1 ft 8 0
ToUla 83 18 17 U .l'Wwlg
- Totala. ..1. .84 fM M I
Boucher out. hit by own batted ball.
Batted for McQlynn In eighth.
Milwaukee 00030000 14
St. Paul 0 0 8 0 0 0 1 0-8
Two-base hit: Randall. Three-has hits:
Ryan, Jones, Marshall. Home run: Clark.
Murray. Hits: off Cutting, 7 In two arjti
one-third Innings; off McQlynn. 6 In fiv
and one-third Innings; oft Centwell. 1 In
one inning; off Ryan. 7 In sevn and two
thirds Innings; off Chech, 1 In one nd one
third Innings. Base on baits: Off Me
Olynn, 2; off Chech,. 1. Struck out: By
Ryan, 2; by Chech, 1; by MeOlvnn. 1.
Time: 2:06. Umpire: Guthrie and Chill,
Curtiss Succeeds
in Ocean Flight
After Accident
' hnaaaBn ' '
Drops Near Breakers', but oil Second
Trial Flies Width of City a
Mile Off Shore.
ATLANTIC CITT, N.. J.. July 8.-Glnrt
II. Curtis mad an elght-mlnute flight dl
rectly over th ocean at 8;$fl tonight. Th
trip included a flight along th entire front
ot th city, about a mil oft shore, and,
1,600 feet above the ocean.
The successful flight waa th second onn
attempted, the first resulting In a mishap,
that nearly sent Curtiss - Into 'th ocean.
While he ws attempting to make a turn
from the beech to go to sea, an air eddy
caught th plane and dropped it within
ten feat of th breaker. Curtis mad a
quick turn and drov hi machln alonK
th beach with such fore ' that g ' wood
standard alongside the seat wa snapped.
Th drop In th air and th jar a hu
struck th' beach unseated Curtlts, and.
might have thrown him out but for nee
brace built acroaa hi - shoulder and
lashed to th machln. -'
Aeronaut Dives
Without. Injur'
Horsey Jumps from "Dead" Machin" .
Comes from Wreckage Unhurt
After Hundred-Foot Fall.
PITTSBURG, Kan., July S.Arch Hox
sey, In a Wright biplane, dived almoat
tralght downward from a height of 104
feet her today after his machln had
gon dead. - Th machine wa demolished,
but Hoxsey crawled out from a mas of
planes, wire and stays unhurt.' It wa th
last day of a four-day" aviation meet her,
Hoxsey wa aoarlng along evenly at a
height of 800 feet when hi motor stopped.
Hoxsey tilted hla plane and had floated
down gently to about 100 feet from the'
ground when oh of th plan' stay gave
way, th4 aeroplane' no dropped tha ma
chine and craahed to .rth.
POSTMASTERS AND CARRIERS
ft a me of Those Appointed to Aesnme
fcervle la Varlon Department
of Government.
(From a Staff Correspondent.) ,
WASHINGTON, July 8 (Special Tele
gram.) Samuel W. Beaver wa appointed
poetm&ster at Tuca Hill,' Custer county,
Nebraska, vie K. P. Davis, resigned.
Rural carrier appointed are aa follow:
Nebraska-Bassett, rount 1. Ralph 1".
Amnion, carrier; no substitute. Brady,
rout 2, George W. Parsons, cerrler; no
substitute. Fremont route 8, Clinton K.
Nelson, carrier; Frank A. Chllooat, subU
tut. .
Iowa Rolfe, rout 4, Guy Smith, carrier;
no substitute. Slater, route 1, Simon A.
Wlnsttet carrier; no substitute. West
Branch, rout 8. Logan Dndley( Carrier;
no substitute.
South Dakota Canastota, rout I, Thorns
J. Murphy, carrier; Harold Sherman, sub.
atltuta.
Matla Maennerehor C'omln-.
MUSCATINE, la. July 8. (Special.) A
pedal chair car ha bean chartered by
th Muscatine Mannrchor fo th trip to
the Saengerfeet In Omaha. July 20 to K
Besides th twenty-four numbers, a laig
number of other musician will atUnd.
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