Champs on Slide; Denver Still Climbing; Biues and Saints Go 17 Innings to Tie; Cubs Win i ' H 4 ; SIOUX FIND ttOLLt-S CURVES Zndiani In Good Trim and Win, Tbirtettt to'. Seven. " OMAHA 5TASTS V.' vi) - IN, TO SCORE Mr. WliM ta fol.iu Gam to En- - ' l driver ,t tipv If Md Tkrtt . tYlnaka Ar; ft est- j . . ' -""y SIOUX ( CITVj" .laly. '. Hollenbeck w a hit hard - tiy S)ux;',OHyuioday and they mi), 11 o , 7."'-' Wilson stopped Omtht'i f coi ing. Bowr- . .'. SIOUX CITY. A B. And refill. 2b.. Stem, lb. 4 Ijulllln, 3hi,.. ...y Frnlnn, rt.. !..-. ....' 4 Neighbors, cf.. Miller, c Hattman, ra.. Myers, if Alderman, p.. Wilson, p.,... Total .... J .... 2 MAll AO. :::: 1 .... s .... 4 ... 4 ... 4 ... t ... 2 ... 2 R. H. O. A. K. ,21620 I I 1 12 1 .0 4 ao s e 4 3 3 0 0 1 S 1 0 0 I t 7 0 0 ) 0 0 8 0 i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 ; o ooio . 13 13 27 IS 0 A. . R. II. O. A. E. 1 12 2 0 it i n o 0 110 1 .0 2 0 1 0 "0 0 7 1 0 0 1 .1 1.0 .11110 10 0 2 1 . S 0 9 4.9 7 8 24 14 - 0 104? -13 0003000-7 QuIUtn, Neighbors McNeil, 3b ; Corrldon, Persona, II Thompson, ft..,. i., Kane, lb I'crrlne. 2b , Welch, rf , tlomllllg. o Hollenbeck, p ... Totals.. 32 Kloiu City 3 1 Omaha 1 S Stolen bases: Myer. (X), Corrldon, Thompson. Two-bum' hit Fei.lon (8). Andreas. Welcn, McNeil, Thnrftp on. Dome run: Qulllliv. ' Sacrifice hit; Myers, Kan, Hollenbeck1,' McNeill. Doubt play: Hnrtmiui to Andrea to diem, lllta Off Alderman, 7 In flye'and one-third In nings. Struck ntitr - TBv-Ald rmixn, 2;,by Wilson, 4: by Hollebbcck,. 6. First ba on balls: Off '. Alderman. ;' off Wilson. 1; off HollenbeeUf T: ' HJ with .pitched ball: -By Alderman. i3J 'bv ' WtUo'n. J. Paacil ball: Miller. Time::' M tmplrei Haskell.. At tendance; , !)., v is s . V , , Champa Get Oat. Bun While Ante- lopea l'lle't'p Mat. ' DKS MOINF8. Joly. H.-Dea Moinea wag unable to hit Getat effectively today, while Lincoln had no trouble in landing; Andy Owens offering almost at will. Gagnler'g work at shortstop, was sensational, lie fig ured in 4wni doubt play, and had nine as sist and purtoQt "w'Khv.Jhit a single error. Which was excusable.; Niehoff and Curtis Bit safely after two Were' out in the ninth, registering po Moi' only run. Score: ;DK.A1UKSKS. STANDING OF THE TEAMS. . .21 U .407 ..14 & .477 .20 V .4. ..17 11 .!U west, leaou. natx league. W.L.Pet . W.LPct Pious City. ..44 2 .6l,CMeao .'.....44 M .f.t Denver , MHMN lforlC..v.41 17 . WioHlla ...... M .47.1 t'lttsburg .,..S5 ttl .613 MneolB 41 a ,f3)cinrlnnatr-,4. S &14 Omaha, S6 41 ,4) PhlladeMa ".Si M .478 Ie Moines. M 43 .." nrooklyn M .4.17 ft. Joeph. .. .19 43 . 4tt8t. lAuls. 41 .411 Topeka 27 44 .1701 Boston M 47 .171 AMKR. LEAGUE. . AMElt. AH3 N'. W.L..Pet. W.UPot. Phlladftphla tt 7.l Minneapolis' .17 n .Me Ksw York.. ..41 M .577: 8t. Paul SI M .411 Witoi 41 31 .M Toledo 47 K .171 Detroit 41 14 .847 Kansas City .ts 41 .4hk Cleveland ...21 15 .4701 Columbus r.r.17 41 .4i Wahlngton M 44 .470, Milwaukee .,.15 44 .4X? Chicago 11 41 .DW Indlanapolt . M W .40 8t. Loul 22 41 314) Louinvllle i. & M .331 KEB. LEAOUK. MINK LEAuUE, WL.Pct.l W.L.Pct. Fremont 31 20 .tVX Clarlnd 15 .W7 Hrand Isl'nd.29 22 .WW' Fall.. Uty....27 19 .IW7 Hoperlor 71 21 .5WI Aubrt feward ......25 21 ,4!l Neb. City.., Kenrnev ,....31 It .VI Shenandoah ColiihilSu ...? M .42i Mary villa HsutlniM 27 Red Cloud... 20 27 , 42i Veaterday's ftesalt. WK8TERN LICAOUB. timihs, 7; Hloux City, 11 Lincoln, V: lea Moines, . 1. Wichita, t; Denver, V. NATIONAL LEAQUE3. Rrooklyn, 2; Cincinnati, 1. HoKrori) v; l. Louis, . New York, 2; Chicago, 4. Philadelphia, 18; Pittsburg, 0. AMERICAN LKAOLE. Cleveland, 6; Boston, 4; second gSJtte, Cleveland, 3; Uoston, 1. Detroit, S; Philadelphia, 9. Si. Louis, i; Washington, 8. Chicago, 4; New York, i. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Cnlumbun-lndlanapoiis, postponed. Toiedo-ljoulsvllln, poetponed. Minneapolis, 4; Milwaukee, 0 tit. Paul, 9; Kamuta City, 9. Nk, Bit ASK A LUAGt'. No games on account of rain. i mink; league. MaryviUe, I; Auburn, 6. ' Nebraska City, ; Sheniandoab, I. Clartnda, 2; Falls City, 4. Games Today. ' Western League Omaha-at?. Sioux City, Lincoln at les Moines, lopeka at lit Jos tph, Wichita at Oonver National League Brooklyn at Cincin nati, Ronton at kit. Louia, New York at Chi cago, Philadelphia at Pittsburg. American Lea sue Cleveland at Boston. Detroit at Philadelphia, St. Louis at Wash ington, Chicago Ntt New York, American Association Columbus at In- dianapoila, Toledo at Lulsville, Minneapolis at Milwaukee, Ht. Paul at Kansas City. Nebraska League Kearney at Hastings. Super. or at Seward, Red Cloud at Fre mont. Mink League Maryvllla at Auburn, Ne braska City at Hhenandoah, Clartnda at Falls City. CUBS LAND OVER . GIANTS Bitchie Holds New1 York Bluffers , Suoceiifullj.. . . . . CHICAGO GETS TIMELT .HITS Ckaac, flrMewell aad Meyer La a 4 Ball Wkea lllla Mtia . geares . 0 Daaele CHICAGO, July U.-Rlchle checked New York's streak today, and Chicago, by pounding CrandaJI at opportune moments, won, keeping New York from going tnto first place In the pennant race. Chance, Brldwell and Meyers starred with timely hits, score: 1 .CUICAOO AB H.O A E. tr. t i tbarkard. If.. 1 achulte, rt.,,4 CfitniM. It, . I MlnfelUt, lb 4 HolmR, ef... 4 Tinker, .... 4 Aerher, e Rlihls, NEW YORK. AB H.O.A . 0 4 1 lrtor. If.... 4 oto 4rris, n i 119 SHurny, of... 4 1 11 9 Ofcermour, cf.. 4 19 1 Sncriicr. cf.... 9 9 19 tRfMwell. .. 4 1111 Dnlln, lb.... 4 .! oMerkle, ik.... t ,114 9 OMeyera. .... 4 errand II Total It 4 17 14 I Saoatrtaa .. 1 1 I 4 I 9 I i! 1 1 1 0 0 19 1 4 9 9 9 9 I 9 I 9 9 I 1 I 9 I 1 9 9 4 fetter, Colllgan,; -. waiticttv ni wyer, lb. t.. I, ...... .:.,xi 4 ; :0v .1- iJ A. E. xiehof f. in. i. : : . . .;. . . -4 v . Curtis, K.ii.:vM-.4.,r: 4' i O' Bader, 2h.t.'...;.i.;,.4w. ;,v Clemmons, e...;.,K. 0' Owens, Pr.w-..;., rji 0-, ' Totals 8 1 8. , 1-" 1 7 0. 32 7 LINCOLN. AB R. J4ka. t-6. II 4 5 8 27 16 t 8 1 8 0 2 0 1 0 o. 0 1 1 0 u I 5 A. l 8 0 V 1 o l i jude, if Oagnler, as.. Cole, 8b Cobb, rf.,... Thomas, lb.. Wledensaul, 2b....,.,.S JDBvlea, cf...,., 8 Kruger, c 3 OeUt, p 4 i Total S8 pes Moinea ..a.'. . 4' .0 0,0 f ff 0 1.-1 Lincoln A.' J.J!..;:!L1 :;2 I f M .-Mo-baiic htt'.'-Juffse.'AVIedensaul. Three Ittiee tuts: Feter, Cole, Kruger. Base on ba li Off; tJMen,. ; off Gelst 2. fltiuck utlt: By owerm, 6, by Geist, 6. titolcn bases: Gsgnier, Cobb, . Niehoff, Ctirtls. Double plays: Wledensaul to Oagnler to Thomas; ClAghlcr to Thomas. Sacrifice hits: Cole. Kruger, Time: 1:40. 'Umpire: Mullen. At tendance: 100. 11 27, 13 tENVER..Coo.' July ll.-Score: 7 ..WICHITA. Balden. lf....i.... Middleton., cf., Cikire, ss Hughes, 2b Isbell, lb ..;.... i. Westerill, 3bf...., Koerner. rf Jokerst, c...-.-:..!;..J., Khackleford, P , 8haner, p.............. fettla:rew Jarnlgan AB. 4 4 2 R. 1 . 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 H. 2 0 0 0 1 1 0' 0 0 1 0 o. 1 3 1 8 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 A. 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 Totals ,31 Hatted for Jockersi In ninth, llatted for Shaner In ninth.. jJtt.-NVtat. 4 1 1 ikn B 1 . I 3 - 0 w IM I ..I, 3b 4 1 Beall. cf.., :V....:, 3 t ' Weaevr, c. ....! 4 -r 6 14 Lloyd. 2b.... Waldron, If Cranston, as Caasldy, rf. Lindsay, lb Dolan, lb. fchinan, p.. 3 4 4 2 10 1 r 0 ' Totals .. Wichita .v. Denver .1 10 0 .210 1 RESULTS IX M1XK LEAGtB ad A a- Nebraska City, Palia Clay sira Ara Wlaers. A Auburn: . ' . R.H.B. Maryvllle .'.01000000 03 4 4 Auburn 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 -5 8 1 Katterles: Garner. Moore and Pollock: Illrsrh and Kranlnger. Umpire: Fletcher. At Shenandoah: R.H.B. Nebraska City 0 0 0 0 9 1 1 0 4-6 9 I Shenandoah ...0000000 3 0-1 6 I Batteries: Can and Waller, Ward and Bird. Umpire: Myers. At Falla City: ' 1 ' R.H E. Calrlnda 0 0000100 0-2 6 1 Falls City , 008 1 0000 4 7 t Batteries: Ludwlg and Johnson. Finch and PoteeU Umpire: age. , . aiDxcv . ovekWhelms dalton OaeSlded Score of Ten to Oa Raa .I'll oa Tean. ' V - 1 8IDNET. Neb., iljly .ll.MSpeclal Tele-! gram.) Sidney defeated (iton by-the onei sided, score of 10 to i.v 'Catohee by the 8id ny team were features, while Ferry for Bianey . pitcnea a magninceni game, ai lowlng the visitors onry two clean hits and one scratoh bit. .The batting of Van? sickle and Zelley wer' also features. Dal- ton's only run came In the fourth on a walk knd a wild thrOw. The soore: R. H. E. Sidney 0 1 3 0 0 0 8 I 10 1 Dalton 0061 000001 3 I Batteries: Sidney, Ferry and Webb; Dal ton, Cameron and Gadd. Struck out: By Ferry, 10; by Cameron. 7. Time of came: 1:69. Umpire, Gorman, ANOTHER DEFEAT- FOR LA PLATTE Flfteea to Four Is Score Rolled I'p by - Fort Crook City Team. Fort Crook City again defeated La Platte on the post diamond Sunday after noon by a score or u to 4 in five lnnlnas. the nmt being called to allow the post and the woodmen or trie world or south Omaha teams to play. The feature- of - the a-ame was the pitching of Dunlgan of the Fort Crock Citys. He struck out nine men, gave one man a baaa on balls and no hits. Shapiro, who held down shortstop for the Fort Crook citys, also did some good work, fielding the hall In great style. Batteries: Dunlgan and Kunkel: Collins. Splc'-r and FlHher., Umpires: Lieutenant Farnham and Fltspatrick. . . ToUl 14 I 14 11 1 Batted tor Crandall tn the ninth. Chicago 08101000 1 New York 0000100101 two-dim nita: unanoe, Devlin, Richie, Meyers. Raorifloe hit: Devoree. stolen base: Tinker. Sculte. Double play: Tinker . 1 a vumiuc. uni un uHm; 1 ni cago, 6; New York, 7. First base on balls: Off Richie, 8; off Crrndall, 1. First base on errors: Chicago, 3: New York, L Struok out: By Richie, 1; by Crandall, 3. Time: 1:50. Umpires: O Day and Brennan. Brooklyn Defea ta (laolaaatl CIKCINNATI. July ll.-Brooklyn defeated Cincinnati today. The Victors' runs were scored In the first inning, when Mitchell muffed a fly while men were on second and third. Score: BROOKLYN. ' CINCINNATI. . ;i AB H O.A.B - AB H O A . blton. rl....4 11 I tlhuhir. .If. 4 9 14 9 Daukarfc 1 9 OBon, lb 4 1119 Wheat, tf 4 I I 4 '9 HnblltKI, lb. 1 1 9 9 9 Humm.ll, lb. I 9 1 1 1 Mltoboll, II.. 4 119 1 rTlaan, e(.. 4 4 1 4 !, rt.,,4 119 9 Losnos. lb... 4 I I I Downer, lb... 4 till T. Smith. M. I 9 4 1 .9MuLMn, .... 9 1 T 1 9 Iortn,' 0....4 119 OCIarks, 0 9 9 19 9 gcinlon, p.,.,1 111 AMcMllltn, at. 1 9 0 9 9 Biima, a I 9 9 I 9 Totals. .11 I 17 11 lRaba, 9 0 9 0 9 Roth 1 9 9 9 0 Totals 1 1 17 11 1 Batted (or Burn In the eighth. Brooklyn 2900 00000-1 Cincinnati 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hits: Wheat (2). Paakert. Hits: Off Burns, 8 in eight Innings. First base on balls: Off Scanlon, 8; off Bums, 2. Struck out: By Scanlon, I; by' Burns, 3; by Beebe, 1. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Klem and Kane. . x Philadelphia Raa Over Plttabarsr. PITTSBURG. July U. Pittsburg waa to-f aay snut out o one-sided score ao effective that not a Pittsburg Mayer reacnea tnira Dane, xne local team had five pitchers on the rubber and Philadelphia hit each with the greatest freedom. Brans field was the star. He made five hits, in cluding two triples, batted in eight runs and scored three himself. In the ninth ) lnnirg Philadelphia scored nine runs. Thlr- iwn men went 10 oat, nine 01 inem nit safely, Bransfleld and Doolan getting two each. Webb and Whit were the pitcher In this Inning, white succeeding Webb after six runs were In. 'Score: rWLADBUTNIA. PITTBBURO. A1H.OA.1. " AB.H.O.AB Jack Johnson Reaches N ew' York Ten Thousand Uegroe Crowd Ap proaches to Station When His Trsin. Arrives;; NSW YORK, iiily ll.Jack Johnson cam to town today. The negro friends of th world' champion heavyweight fighter haa scattered thousands of dodgers through tht "black bell" which 'read: "To every colored man, woman and child In New York J. , B at the Grand Central station at 9.10 o'clock Monday morning and let us all shake hands "h th stalwart athlete, the greatest of th twentieth cen tury. Com any way you can. Com hi ve hicle or oh toot. All be there." "And I reckon they'll all b thert," said Johnson as he alighted from th Twentieth Century limited and radiated hi "golden smile" on a density of negroe that not only filled the station, but nearly blocked th Street. Mar than 10,000 nogroe wel comed Johnson. The fact that the train was nearly flv hours late becauee of a wreck near Albany old not dull the edg of Johnson's greeting. Th police), fearing trouble, refused to per mit a parade, but there were a score or more of automobile on hand to eeoort Johnson to the hotel of a friend, wher a reeeptlon was held. , NINE PITCHERS TRIED OUT Fbiladelshia Defeats Detroit Amateurish Contest. In GAMES IN THREE-! LBAOtTB STA0UD ALONE WAS EFFECTIVE He Mad to Be Taken oat 4o Give Way to Batsmaa Who Coald lilt Waa a Real Towa Lot Gash. PHILADELPHIA. Ta., July U.-Phlla-delphia and Detroit played a regular town lot gam today, th former winning by I to 8. Each team used four pitcher and th only on that wa effective was Stroud, who wa taken out after on In ning to send In a substitute batsman. Score 1 PHILADELPHIA, AB.H.O.AB, Holtm'ller. It 4 I DETROIT. AB H.O.A S. S on. lantm. It . 1 1 1 Oldrln, ef.,.4 1 1 4 OBuuhr m 4 1 I Colluio, lb.,, I I 4 1 Ot'obb, cf 4 1 Bkr, ,... 111 OCmwroM, rf. t 1 1 Dsvlii, lb.... 4 111 lMorlarttr, lb 4 1 1 Murphr, rt... I 110 0O bear?, lb.. 6 1 1 Ban-?, s I I I 4 IT. Jonea, lb. I I : Thcmaa, ... 4 14 1 1 Schmidt, a.,.. I 1 I Morgaa, p.... 1 0 0 1 OStanaca, I l"na, 0 4 9 9 Kliilan, p..., 1 0 9 lf p 9 9 9 9 OStrou. p 9 9 0 Coombs, ... 1 9 9 4 OSummara, p.. 9 9 9 Wlllotta. p... 9 9 Total II 14 IT 14 lLathr ....1 9 4 Mullln 1 9 9 Simmons .,119 Rook lalaad, Daavllle, Peoria Wla, Other Divide. nOCK ISLAND, 111.. July ll.-Nunamak-er poor throwing waa responsible for Rook Island's score. Dick had the better of a pitchers' battle. Score: R II E. Rock Island t 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 -8 S 8 Bloom lug-ton .00000000 11 4 3 Batteries: Dick and 0'Lary; Davidson and .Nnhamaker. DAVENPORT, la., July U.-Duffy kepM the hits separated, except In th fourth, When Davenport bunched three singles for a tally. Score: R.H.B. Davenport 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 10 4 Danville 1 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 1-7 1 Batteries: Archer and Wolfe; Duffy and Wolf. . - DUBUQUE, la.,-July ll.-After Dubuqu tied the score in the ninth Inning Peoria pounded Fa.be r for four run and th gam In th tenth. Score: R.H.E. Dubuque 001000011 04 13 6 Peoria 0000001014-0 II 1 Batteries t Ferrlae, Faber and Kelly; Ovlts and Asmussen. WATERLOO, la.. July ll.Waterloo won the first gam of a double-header by timely hitting.. Harrington's - batting - was the feature. Hughe wa poorly supported and lost th second game. - Score, first game: R.H.E. Waterloo ...u.:r... 0 S 0 1 0 0 0 7 2 ynf i'o M.i.VjTn iri springfieid't ';.::;::::.: oo.ooso-su of IS to 0. McQulllen. wa. A,.m. : ii.MriM. wini, Thus, rt...... 4 I 1 0 OByrpe, lb.,. 4 9 113 nniwi, to.... a 1 o oijaarn, or s v s v Bite, ct 4 0 4 9 ICiarke, If II 1 9 Mum. If 4 110 lluav. mm... t 1 Oram, lb I I I 1 HvaU, Ik 4 1 U 9 .9 Br-natteM.' 1 119 OMcK'bple, lb 4 4 I I 1 0 9 0 til III 99 9 I I Doolan, as.. Mrgalll' Totals.., SS.... 114 4 a...... 5 .1 i 9 a, p. 119 1 Wllaon. rf.... 4 0 9 eoibaon, I OUalfiala. p.... 9 Adanw. 1 9 ..41 90 17 I O'Connor ... 1 4 i.. V PH. 9 9 W.bb. p....;. 1 1 . Wbiie, p 9 9 .11 I 17 14 1 ... ooooooooo-e .. .08608100 9U Total Batted for Adams In the fifth. Pittsburg ... Philadelphia Two-base hit: Tltu. Three-base hits: Bransfleld (3). Stolen bases: Byrne, Leach, Clarke. Double playa: Wrner to Mo Kechni to Hyatt, Doolan to Knabe. First base on ball: Off Leefleld, 1; off Powell. 2; off Webb, 3; off McQulllen, 4. Hit with pitched ball: By Adams, Mage, struck out: By Lelfleld, 3; by Adams, 3; by Powell, 1. Passed ball: Olbson. Dooln. First baeo oik error: Pittsburg, 8; Phila delphia, 3. Left on bases: Pittsburg, 1; Philadelphia, 9. Hits: Off Lelfleld, 4 tn two innings; off Adam, 4 In three Inning; off Powell. 8 In one inning; off Webb, 1 in two and one-third Innings; off White, 1 In two-thirds Inning. Time: 1:40. Um pires: Rlglef and Ems!!. Soatfeerm Loavarae Ileao.lt. INDIANAPOLIS, July 11. Announcement was mad today by th Indianapolis club of th American association of the release of Pitcher Oscar Graham and Al Orth. Batteries:'. Olar'k-and Harrington; Willie, Stelger and J oh neon. - ... Score, second game: ' R.H.E. Waterloo w-..0 0000100 0-1 4 6 Springfield ...............2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0-41 9.1 Batteries: Hughes and Harrington; Bteiger and Johnsqti. -r FARRELLS TnIM HANBCOM PARKS Loeera StraTa"ld Gamely t tic End, bat Lost.t tt to t. Hanscom park bas ball fans watched their nine go down before the awattlng of th Farrells, I to I, Hoimbach, who cen tered the diamond for the Farrells. struck out fourteen men, while hi twirling oppo nent fanned nine. The Parrel hi won tn th last two innings. In th seventh th Hans coma took a batting gtreak and gathered in three runer making m a tie, but lnJh lur 14 acta th Farry-lls roilnded up five and allowed only two for the lads from th park. The score; ' . ARRfcLXa. 12 KAJWCOM PARKS. -A. H O. A I. AB.H.O.A.K. rtriuon, It.. 4 11 MoCornVk. rf 4 194 Taarlk, at.... 4 OMinloua, a.. 4 I tK. Bocatta, I 1 OFront, lb.... 4 1 I Hawkins, lb. t 9 OStaTona, If.... I 1 OLohr, lb 4 s Laucblln, rf. 4 Croft, ef I Kannadr, lb. I Johnaon, ... I Atklna, lb.... 4 Woodruff, as. 1 Qulflar. )b.. 4 Uombaek. p.. I i v i 1 4 1 I OHi Boiatta, p 4 1 11 ToUla Mln 9 1 TOU1B......87 I U 1 4 Farreli I 01 100031 Hanscom 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 30 Two-baa hit: Mlnicu (2), Johnaon, Erickson, Woodruff, Hawkins. Three-baa hit: Johnson. Baa on balls: Off Horn baph, 4; off Bogatu, 1 Struck out: By Hdtnbaoh, 14; by Bogatts, 8. Spaaldlaava Los. BLAIR, Nb., July 1L (Special.) Th Blair bas ball team won over the Spauld Ings of omatia In a hotly contested game at Jenaen's park this afternoon by a acore of 8 to 3. The batteries were Kingdom and Xrftuae for Blair and Mungerson and Hoy for the Spauidinga. Th feature of th gam were Krauae' catching and Harding's fielding.. Umpire: Claude Van Duaen, 37 11 0 0 0 0-3 0 0 1 a cuuien oaxes; runner, , weail, waidrorv. Three-base hit. isbell. Home runs: Helden, Beall. Ehman.' Hacriflce ' hits: Cassldy, Waldron tl). Struck out: By-Shackleford, 1; by Shaner, 8; by Ehman, t. Baao on bails: Off Shaner, 2;-oft-Ehinarr, 4. Double plays: v.itiwiu7 io tveaver, weaver to Dolan Cranston to Lindsay. Hit by pitched ball: Isbell. Left on baaea: Dfcnver. 0: VI, hli Hits: Off Shaotrleford. 6 In one ann a thiri Innings; off eUtBner. 8 In six and two-thirds inninkTs. lime: s:uj. umpires: Spencer and xiynn. liAiti lick; r;faiisi t hsu it Two rilcliM-i, tint ol. ''Ihai Game, ae ; Well, aa titber riayrrs. wmana coiiiimis to auffer 111 luck. As If the temporary Ion tf Graiiain, King and Mhlpke were ' liol eiiogn, Matter and ivrsiu are ouin out lor tlie present. Welter la In a liosnflaJ- at !. Min having been takf'rt ulih t-rajntm In the ia Kama he, pilt hrd, auV Vwley lias gone to cu iaun to anena tuv miiwrei t a brother, inm iravf tue team rrtppied on the In aiit. jutiieiaa. -wiin - jaat three pitchers, jioiieniAi'K, who is not working well l.d . I. a and hU'war,. who 1 atill a little unt-riiuin. neeiey was to return Immedi ately utter the funeral, but -Matter's ah arnce la a matter of tiueation. He waa takun with cramps In tlio ylxth Inning and t'ld Capiain Srhipfe be, was airk. but the 6kippei Bold. "Oh, stick It out Melt, you havo everything." : 'And so he had and did at.ck it out, wlnlng hla game, but lie waa aick man. Mitr,wn oln better than any pitcher on the team and Iveeley next. , "We aro still in th race and are going to flht It ouu .l'tiy la, na use to give un it wa this way lit 1MW. W are dung our beat," aid Brother Dave.. . , . . A, ,1 til AILS WIN l ftttH TWELFTH After Crescent s ' Tie lu ' Mntk' Three More laalaga.A Needed. The Royal Achates ' took the Crescent eam into camp In a twelve inclng game Sunday. The Achates had the locale beaten, lU to tour, lit th ntnta limning, hut the Zrtkcents batted l.l to runs, wnlch mart a .un aiii go iweive inninas, ins omahas s inning out. ten to nine. Tns failure of th tame was the fine pitching of Bever, and .he batting of 'tire Omaha tram, Revert lilting fourteen Jmtef to his list of strike- aula. Miller of tlm Aco.it, got the longcet drive, a thra-be hit. Cohen of Cieacent slbo pitched a aoatt M4n). The game, was the hurdot 'plaei in Crescent town this vaton. The home team tiled hard to win. ivuie by lnulng4: ; ill) U. II. K. 4 ' R II. E. Achate 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 4 9 0 9 4-10 11 4 fteKi.iit 0 ) 0 10 1 0 1 t i- 4 -1 t Batteries: Aehatva Uillespi jaftrt Beyers, Trt'scent, Steel and Cohen. Brooklyn Holla l.amler. BIRMINGHAM, July 11 Harry I.umley. formerly manuer' of th Brooklyn Na. tlonala. asaumea th management of the hiimthamiun tttate leaue team tomorrow, havhi been lought by the L'nghamton ananagemeiit from brovklyu. Official American League Batting Average to July 4 i 1 1 i ii i , in 1. 1 n i i .n . , . ... Toal at lo2 14 Batted for Klllian In the sixth Inning. Batted for Stroud In the seventh Inning. Batted for Mummers In the ninth Inning. Two out when winning on score. Detroit 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 28 Philadelphia 01104010 39 Two baso hlte: O'Leary. T. .Jones, Cobb. Thre base hits: Crawford, Heitmuller, Murphy. Collins. Hits: Off Klllian, 7 In five Innings; Stroud, 1 In one Inning; Sum mers, 8 In two Innings; Willetts, 4 In one Inning; Morgan, 6 in six Innings, (none put In seventh); Atkins, 1 In one-third Inning;. Dygert, 1 In on and one-third In ning; Coomb, 3 In one and one-third in nings. ' btolen bases: Bush, Morlarlty, 3; T. Jonea, D. Jones. Sacrifice hit- Mnrmn nnuhu plays: Bush and T. Jones; Stanage and Morlarlty; Thom&a and Barry. Left on baaes: Detroit, 13; Philadelphia. 8. Baaes on ball: Off Klllian, 2; Summer, 8; Mor gan, 7; Atkins, 3; Dygert, 2; Coombs, L First bane on errors: Detroit, 1; Philadel phia, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Mora-an. (T. Jones). Struck out: Bv Stroud. 1: flummm Willetta, 1; Morgan. 8: Atkins. 1: Dvarert. Coomba, l. Passed ball: Stanage. Wild Ditches: Mor gan, Klllian. Tims: 2:53. Umpires: Perrtne and Egan. White Bos Beaten Easily. NEW YORK. -Julv 1 The Verw Vnrto Americans had on their batting clothe today and easily defeated Chicago. Soore: KBW YORK. CHICAOO. AB.U.O.A.K. 11 W.ft 1 Danlala, If... 4 I 9 1 OColllne, rf. ... I 9 1 1 OFranch, lb... 4 OParent, of....-4 Dougherty, II 4 lMullan, lb... 4 OPurtell, lb... 4 OBIackb'n. aa I OPajma, a. I OOlmateaa. .. I 'whita ...... 1 14 11 17 II limits, p 9 Woltar, rt.... Ill Chaea, lb I I 14 L porta, lb. ,. I 1 1 Oardner, lb. . 4 I 1 Crea. af 4 1 I Roach, aa.... 10 4 Bvaanar. ... I 0 1 Qulnn, p 4 11 Total!. 9 9 0 9 Total H 14 11 1 Batted for Olmataad In Mvunth Chlcaro 000001 11 04 New York . ; 2 3 1 0 0 3 0 0 8 Two-baa hits: Danlala. Gardner Pa rani Three-baae hits: Dougherty, Qulnn. Home run: una. HtrucK out: uy otmatead, o; by Qulnn. 2: by Smith, t. Hum nn nulla- Off Olmstead, 1; off Qulnn, i. Hits: Off Olmstead. 15 in six Innings; off Smltjh, 3 m iw mnina. umpires: xiineen ana con- nwny. iim:.i:u. - - Clerelaad . Wla Two,, w BOSTON. Julv 11. Rnatnn'a amwa ail. Itrwed Cleveland to win a double contest today, tha first -srajne- bv a r to -4 acore. and th second by, to 1, After he had figured In losing th second . contest. Pitcher Arellane ws suspended Indefi nitely by President Tavlor of the Boatnn club. Score, first game: CLEVELAND. . BOSTON. AB.H.O.A B. AB.H.O. A I. NiW rf.. Oraaey, cf... Turner, a. .. Lalole, lb... Stovall, lb.. Bamla, a...., Ball Eaaterly, .. Parring, lb. Lord, If Joaa, p..,. 1 1 10 0 1 Hoop idar. r 0 IBnale. lb rf.. OBnaakkr, ct.. vatahl, lb..... OOardnar, lb. SLawla, If.... OWaimar, aa.. OKlainow, 1 9 1 9 1 1 1 11 1 I 9Carrlan .... 1 OKariar, p.... I 4Hall 1 Total 94 I IT 11 I Total. It 4 17 14 I Batted for Klelnow In ninth. Batted for Karger In ninth. Ran for Beml In nlnch. Cleveland 21000100 1-6 Boston 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 04 Two-base hit: Lajoi (2). Three-bas hits: Perrlng, Gardner. ' Double play: Karger and Stahl. Left on bases: Cleve land, 4; Boston, 8. Bases on ball: Off Karger, 8; off Joss, 2. First base on er rors: Cleveland, L Hit bay pitcher: By Joss, Karger. Struck out: By Joes, 3; by Karger, 8. Time: 1:44. Umplr: Evan. bcore, aeoond game: CLEVELAND. BOSTON. A8.H.0.A.E. AB.H.O.AB. Harroun is Star WithHisMarmon, Makes Fast Time Covers Kilo Track in One Minute and Two-Fifths of a Second .in Effort at Record. CINCINNATI. O., July Il.-Ray Harroun, In his Marmon lx, waa th star of th afternoon at the grand circuit race at Latonia course this afternoon. In an en deavor to lower the track record of 0.67 mad by Barney Oldfleld lat year, in covered the mil track tn 1:004. Result: First race, stock chassis cars, claa B, di vision L under 100 oublo Inches pleton dis placement, minimum weight, l.lirt) pounds, flstanc flv miles: Harreschoft (Emmons) won, Herrenchoff (McCormick) second. Her reschoft (Smith) tnlru. Time: 1:114. Second rao. for chassis car claes C, di vision 8, Ml to liW cublo incnea displace ment, distance flv miles: Col (W. Kndl cottj won, Col (Edmunds) second, E. M. F. (II. Endlcott) third. Time: 6: ll1-. Third race, for chassis cars, claa C, di vision g 281 to 300 cubic inches pi at on dis placement, flv miles, pnae trophy: Mar mon (Joe Dawaon) won, Cino (Walter Don- lv second. Detroit-Dearborn trtameyi ann Blaok Crow (Stlnson) did not finish. Time: ;00. . Fourth race, for stock cnassis cars, ciasa . division 4. 801 to 4M) oublc Inches piston displacement, dlatano five mllaa: Marmon (Harroun won, Marmon Dawson; sec ond, Stoddard-Dayton (Ollchilst) third. Time: 6:57V Fifth race, handlcan. under claas E, for cars up to 300 displacement, dlsance five miles: Marmon (Dawaon, scraicnj won, HerreSchoff (Emmons. 80 eeconds) secona, Cole (W. Endlcott, 30 second) third. Time: :8Hfc. ' Sixth rac, for all oars privately owned nd in rerular us by rldent of Ken tucky, Indiana and Ohio, distance five miles: Mathowson t (Stevens) won, Slod-dard-Dayton (Gilchrist) second, Cino (W. Donelly) third. Time: 6:41'. Seventh race, free for all cars, aistance five miles- Marmon (Harroun) won, Mar mon 83 (Dawson) aeoond, Mathewson (Stev en) third. Time: 6:234k. Ela-hth race, free-for-all handicap, flis- ance five miles, prise oO in gold: Her eachoff (Roberts. 40 seconds) won. Mar mon i (Dawaon, t seconds) second, Cole (W. Endlcott, seconds) third. Time: 8:005,. Ninth race, two race starting at tne same time, distance ten miles, to driver flnlshlnc first, race A for oars from l'.l to 230 cubic inches piston displacement, piir trophy: col (W. Endlcott) won, r:. m. E. Endlcott) second. Time: 12:0. itaoe for care exceeding 230 cublo Incne pis ton displacement, prise trophy: Marmon (Harroun) won. Marmon (Dawaon) second. Time: 11:03. . Stoddnrd-DaytOn (Gllchrlat) and Matheson (Stevens) dropped out on ac count of dust. 9 CROSS TEAM 18 SHUT OUT American Tara the Trlek Throagh Saperlor Playlifn. Th American defeated th J. S. Cross team at Fort Omaha Sunday by the soore or 7- to 0. There waa great fielding on both idea, but the hitting waa rather one-aided, the Americana getting eleven hits to three. Adama. tor the Americana, pitched great ball, striking out twelve men and allow ing no passes and but three hits, Which were all singles and scattered. Cunning ham, tor the Crone team, pitched good ball, but his teammates failed to hit be hind him. ' Th feature of the ram wa the hlttlnr of Sherer, who got t o borne runs, scoring a man eacn time terore mm; got a single, walked once and brought In three runs. Next Sunday the Americans will play the Townsend team at Fort Omaha. Th core; 1 .. ... - . . . AMERICANS. ' J. 8. CR098V AB.H.O.A.E" -- AB. H.O.A. . Paonty, t... 9 1 OPoaplcll,. lb.. 1 , 9 W.Hachten, 4 4 1 tl O'tKranda. lb... 4 9 1 Rapp, 4k..v, I 1 IOPMrouMk, a 8 0 1 , lPolika, e I 9 OOatram, lb... 4 0 -Poraui. If..' 4 4 OMurrar, rf.... I 0 I) Brown, cf.'... I 1 lCun'nih'm, p I 1 0 .. ' Total M I 14 I 1 Total II 11 It 10 I American 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 3 J. 8. Croas 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 Two-ba hits: Denniadn, Tracy. Horn runs: Sherer, 2. btolen base: Sherer. Sacrifice hit: Rapp, Podoucek. Hit by pitched ball: By Adam, 1. Base on balls: Off Cunningham. 8. Struck out: By Adams, 12; by Cunningham, 8. Time; 1:30. uuiaiio nicaiiuaii, Sharer, lb.... I I Pes. If .S 9 4 9 Tracy, if I I A.Hacblen, ft 4 10 Dannlaon, lb. 4 8 10 Smlih. aa..... 4 1 Idama. p 4 14 CLUB 'BATTING. Detroit Philadelphia Boston New York .. Games. 70 47 66 67 . A.B. R. H. Ave. Game. AB, R. H. Ave. 1,179, 129 001 .204 Cleveland 4 ' I. IDS m 602 .232 2.217 103 688 . 204 St. Louis M 2.127- 1S3 477- .124 3.163 361 674 .r4 Washington 68 2.143 1W) 473 . 220 3,138 360 623 ' .239 Chicago 66 2,127 177 440 .210 INDIVIDUAL BATTING. a 4 .1. Strunk, Philadelphia Lajole, Cleveland Cobb, Detroit Easterly, Cleveland . scriraiat, uetroit Hpeaker, Itoston ,., Murphy, Philadelphia ......... Oldrlng. Philadelphia Baker, Philadelphia Bender, Philadelphia'' Chane, New York Ptahl, BoMton ., Karger, Boston , La Port. New York lielehanty. Detroit , Collin, Philadelphia Lewi. Roaton , Knight, New York Hoffman, Kt. Louis Uurdner, Boston .' Newnam, Ht. Louis ... Huxh. Detroit Crawford. Detroit Harry. Philadelphia 1. Jones. Detroit Engle, New York and Boston Davis. Philadelphia Stone, Ht. Loula Wallace, St. Loula ..1 Milan, Washington KlU-k. Cleveland Ieltvelt, Washington Ckrrlgan, Boston ... iwithera, Detroit Lord, Boatoo Heltmuller, -Philadelphia Walsh, Chit-ago Gray, Washington Morlarty, lietroit Coomba, Philadelphia ... Krauae. Philadelphia. ... Browne. Washington and Chicago.. 10 Games. 11 M a e 9 W ...... 87 86 ' 61 7 00 99 K) .. 67 6 , 11 ....... 60 ....... 70 67 69 34 , 68 ta 34 ........ e 49 61 40 84 aa ' .T 6f ........(..j.V til 63 13 14 11 , 66 14 10 K'lberfeld, Washington lilotk. Chicago .1 Sweeney, New York .. Ueler, Waahlngton . Dougherty, Ckloago ... T. Jonea, Detroit Hooper, Boston Zelder. Chloago' Wagner, Boaton Lake. St. Louis Woltera, New York .. Payne. Chicago Roach. New York McHrlde. Waahlngton , Mitchell. New York Turner, Cleveland Schweltxer, HL Louis , Orlgga, St. Loula , Mrlntyre. Detroit Granev, Cleveland Heniplvlll New York Austin, New York .., Lapp, Philadelphia -....,...- Simmons. Detnit WrA. Cleyaiid Oardner.. .New York MovjI) Cleveland Nilea, loatnn and Cleveland yuinu. New Yok Bmla, Cleveland 62 28 43 U 61 61 64 60 68 1 47 46 ti 96 17 04 60 62 . 17 63 , 41 , 92 : U , 14 , .' , 40 , 67 . It . II . 34 A.B. R, H. Ave. 18 7 14 .438 M 95 .403 19 61 102 .379 184 8 46 .341 61 8 18 .340 80S 38 97 ,1-0 344 83 80 ,3B 244 84 79 .114 232 44 73 . 810 1 62 3 16 .806 M 14 84 .904 , 3-J0 n 64 ,U0 10 7 .WO 214 23 S3 .34 M 48 71 .W ha 40 76 , 22 3V7 84 . 60 .V 111 12 83 .28 118 14 90 .Kl lHl 24 61 .22 124 16 86 .21 230 M 70 .10 171 40 74 .180 191 27 64 - 2M) 140 II 11 .271 104 11 38 .170 2:3 34 10 . 989 211 . 22 67 .2iW 261 .22 70 ,.2i 3.".7 81 48 .ItS M 6 18 .tifi 110 13 58 .St'l 171 21 46 .261 21 0 9 .21 254 19 K .to) 91 9 21 .2H0 73 9 19 .260 27 1 T ,K9 224 37 67 .2S3 44 6 11 .250 24 3 .260 111 It 28 .248 ISO 21 46 .247 81 4 20 . 247 1M IK 32 . 246 ' 21, 32 . M .140 ' 1S4 1 . 44 103 10 39 .239 14 11 (.9 Ml m it 66 .137 312 60 .236 47 6 11 .iU 348 46 68 .iH 144 9 34 .iii W 10 21 .3'4 811 17 49 .tft 71 8 13 .2S1 - !a 80 W .t'24 11 19 45 .H-i 1M) 7 41 .t:i 144 ft 83 .:m , 7 3 47 .Wl 2:4 90 M .2 204 26 44 .TA 90 3 20 -.123 93 3 18 .21-0 HW 1ft W .11 110 11 14 .211 HIT 18 M .117 12 11 21 .214 17 3 1 .114 70 8 U .211 Game. A. B. Tannehlll, Chicago cree. New York Hartxall, St Louis 1 Hartael. Philadelphia Conroy, Waahlngton Gandll. Chicago , KllUfer, Waahlngton Stanag. Detroit , Stephena, St. Lout , Clcotta, Boaton Groom, Waahlngton , Collins, Chicago Purtell, Chicago Mullln, Detroit Powell, SL Louis Schaefar, Waahlngton - Bradley, Cleveland Falkenberg Cleveland Truesdale. St. Loula Johnson, Washington I'nglaub, Waahlngton Birmingham, Cleveland Hall, Boston . Ballsy. St. Louis Mclnne. Philadelphia Thoma. Philadelphia Crl, St.- Loula French, Boaton and Chicago White, Chicago Klelnow, New York and Boston.. Link, Cleveland MoConnell, Boaton Walker, Washington Cole, Chloago Blackburn, Chicago Foater, New York Demmltt, St. Loul Street, Waahlngton Parent, Chicago Smith, Chicago bradlav. Boaton Clarke. Cleveland j 13 60 87 61 , 40 , 60 , 44 , 67 , 46 . 17 , IS . SH . fti . 26 . 12 . 11 . 61 . 18 . 81 . 1 . 43 . 80 . 22 . 17 . 14 . 2 . IS . 11 . 17 . 23 . 17 . 10 . 16 . 23 . 66 . 14 . 10 . 20 . 17 17 Perrlng. Cleveland 19 Arellane, Boaton 12 Rath. Philadelphia 19 Livingstone, Philadelphia 10 Abateln, St. Louis 23 Krueger, Cleveland 42 Summer. Detroit 12 KllUfer, St. Loula 2 Joaa, Cleveland - 11 Plank, Philadelphia 18 f ord. New York 14 Flaher, St. Loul 21 Scott, Chicago 17 Young, Cleveland 1.... V Pmtth. Boaton 1 1 Hahn, Chicago 16 Morgan, Philadelphia , 16 W lllett, Detroit 14 Herger, Cleveland 12 Vaughn. New York 7 16 Collin. Boston , v 11 Olroatead, Chicago , 10 Warhop, New York 14 Ho-Jfer. Philadelphia 1 10 Donahue. Boaton and Philadelphia 14 Youn;. Chicago 12 Relating, Washington 10 Pelty. St. Loula 12 Rati. Cleveland 14 tjiToud, DeuoU la 164 237 1V4 133 2M 1M 175 1H2 39 44 128 232 66 20 100 137 102 . HI 231 108 36 M 11 79 53 127 68 63 24 84 84 HO 179 46 23 JS 84 43 66 66 19 20 13 87 149 rt 65 30 18 36 73 31 6 17 (3 44 tH 13 HI 80 21 24 ' 13 30 17 17 18 26 u B, i 14 21 26 10 ltf 10 1 14 6 3 14 11 6 0 13 7 3 10 6 13 13 8 3 6 6 4 13 3 3 6 11 " 3 11 1 II. 9 88 60 41 2a 47 25 36 27 8 8 24 47 13 4 31 37 8 20 13 5 21 7 7 6 II 10 24 12 12 8 4 8 14 81 8 4 86 13 22 6 Av. .214 .213 .211 .211 .210 .m .211 .304 .206 .205 .104 .203 .2U0 , .200 ,im .1M .193 .194 .117 .15 .194 ,l4 .194 AH .l'.i .19 .189 .174 .174 .176 .174 .174 .176 .174 .174 .174 .172 .197 .107 .167 .lo .144 .163 .161 .162 .149 .148 .148 .1.38 .133 .132 .128 .126 n AM Alt .111 .113 .WJ .1U6 .100 .10 .OlO .On! .01 .0W .u .Oi .064 .(Hi Nil, rf... Oranay, ef,.., Turner, a.., tajola, lb.... Ill atari y, .., Stovall, lb.:, Herring, lb.., uradlar, lb., Lor4, M , Harkn, p., Total si Cleveland ... Boston 4 0 9 9 t) Hooper, rf... I 119 1110 OBnile, lb 19 9 14 I I Vlpeakar, of... 1119 9 I 0 oStahl, lb 4 16 0 I I 1 Gardner, lb.. I 1119 4 i Lela, If 4 9 I 0 4 9 SWagner, aa... 4 0 119 I 9 OOarrlgan, .. 4 0 4 1 1 I 0 OArallaaaa, p.. I 0 1 I 019 T Ota la 10 lit I I II 1 1 8 0 0 0 .... 0 0 0 0 it 4 1 4 I t 9 I 0 I 1 4 1 0 0 1 10 0 Leilvalt, If... 4 Srhaafar, lb.. I Oeaalar, rf -.. I llcurlda, aa.. I W Klllifar, lb I I'nglaub, lb.. I Backandorf, I Oroom, p.,,,, 4 i i : 1 u 4 0- 01 two-d hit: SDeaker. Three-haaa hit: Eaaterly. Sacrifice hila: Enale. Turner. Stolen bases: Stovall. Double play; Easterly and Lajole. Left on bases: Cleveland, 8. uaaea on Dana: citt HarKiieea, : off Arel lane. L Flrat bae on error: Cleveland. ll boaton, 1. Struck out: By Arellane, I; by Harknecs, . 8. TimOi 1:49. Umpire, jyvana. Waahlacton Wla la Flrat. WASHINGTON. July U.-Wahln-ton drove Spade from the box in the 2 irat inning today, making enough runs to win easily from St. Loula, 6 to 3. Ray flnlahed tne game in good tyi. aroome waa a pussle, allowing but three scattered hits, the two run of th visitors being gift. in score: WAIHINOTON. OT. LOUIS AB.H.O. A.I. AB.H.O.AB. Milan, ef 4 1 0 aton. if 4 I 9 119 OH.rtnll, lb.. 4 111 OWallac. aa... I 119 ONewnam. lb. I 111 llcfcwaltaar, rt 4 111 OH of man, ef., 4 9 11 ITrvaedale, lb. 4 4 6 4 0 Klllifar, .. I 9 11 ltlpad. a ft Rar. 1 Total I Inn I . fatal II 1 24 14 Waahlngton 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 - St. Louia 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 Two-ba hit: Wallace. Three-baa hit Oeaaler. Hit: Off Spade, 4 In one third inning. Baaea on balla: Off Groom, 3; off SDade. 1: off Hay. a. struck out: By Groom, 2; by Ray, a Time: 1:40. Um pire, O'Loughlln. UPDIKES BBATaCK BY RANGERS Beeoad Tim the Victor Havo Trimmed Loser by Bam Soore. Th Rangers beat the Updlkes for the second time this year, both gamea being won by the score of 7 to. 4. Baker and Lewis indulged in a pitcher' battle. Baker having the better of It aa to atrlke out, ecurlng alxteen to ten by Lewi, but tke latter waa the (learner, paaaing out one to Baker'a tx. Lewis also featured In fielding, having nine assists and two put- outs. Lanaer and Jenkins were the bat ting stars for the Hangers and Johnson ror tn upaiae. ino acore: n. n. e. Hangers 9 1031010 17 6 Updlkes 0 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 0-4 I Batterlea: Rangers, Lewi and Lant; Up dikes. Baser ana ueecrort. At Atlanta First game: Atlanta, 8; Blrm Ingham, 0. Second game: Atlanta, 1; Blrm Ingham. 3. At Nashville Naahvllle, 0; New Orleans, L At Memphis Memphis. I. Mobile. 1. At Chattanooga Chattanooga, 1; Mont gomery, 0. Plttabarc Bays Kadlagr. LACROSSE. Wla , July 11. -John Hiding firt baaoman of th Kau Clair team in th Minneaola-Wlaconaln leagu. wa aold today to the Pltuburg National league team lor l,Mv. PLAY SEYENTEEN-INN1NG TIE St. Paul and Minneapolis Btrug-fle for Supremacy. DARKNESS ENDS THE BATTLE Balat Score Bight Raa la Flrat Two Iaalnge Floal Sear la Game I .Ma to Kin; - KANSAS CITY, July ll.-After seventeen Innings th locals tied St. Paul today, with th acor 9 to S. It was the fourth game of th serle. 8t. Faul found Swann at the tart and scored eight runs In th first two Innings. Campbell took tp wild Swann place. Th local pounded Ktlroy hard and tied th oor In the Yitnth. Then came eight Innings of vain play on both Side. Scor: Batted for Campbell In ninth. St. Paul 1 600000100900000-9 Kansas Clty...l 301001310000000 0-0 Two-ba j hit: Boucher. James, Love, Downle, Smoot. Yhree-hane hltai Clark, Murray, Hunter Hits: Oft Kllroy, 3 in two Innings; off Gehrlng, 8 In six innings; off Leroy, 6 in nine Inning; off swan, 4 In one and a third Innings; off Campbell, 13 In seven and two-third lnnlnas; off Urandom, 8 In seven Inning. Sacrifice hit: Autrey, Barbeau. Stolen basea: Jonea, Murray (2), Wrlgley, Hunter, Downle. Double -play: Barbeau to Love to Hunter, Smoot to Bar beau. Struck out: By Kllrov, l; by' Leroy, 4; by Campbell, 3; by Brandom, 1. Bane on balls: Off Kllroy, 3: off Gehrlng, 8; off Swann, 2, off rBandom, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Ktlroy, Campbell. Time: 3:15. Um pires: Owens and Kllroy."' - Boston Wla from St. Loals. ST. LOUIS. July 11. Bresnahan used nearly all the pitcher on hi staff, but Boston won. Scor: ' Batted for Chambers In th seventh. Batted for .Hallegh In the eighth. Boston 0 0 1 0 3 8 1 0 2-0 St. Loula tS0O0003 0-0 Two-base hits: Graham. Celllgan. Three bake hit: Mowrey. Home run: Hauser. Baaea on balls: Off Curtis, 3; off Burke, 1; off Backman. 1; off Frock, 4; off Corrl don, 2. Struck out: By Curtis, i; by Corrl don. 1; by Raleigh, 1, bv Burke, 1; by Frock, 3: by Brown, 1. Hits: Off Curtis, 1 in two Innings; off Frock, 4 In four and one-third Innings; off Raleigh, 1 In on In ning;; off Backman, 4 In two Innings: off Browne. 0 in two lnnlnas; off Burke. 0 In two-thlrda Inning; off Cbrrldon, 10 In six Innings; off Chamber. 1 In one Inning. Time; 2:31. Umpires: Johnstone and Eason. Miller Defeat Brewers. MILWAUKEE. July ll.-Both Rrhdrdt and Patterson pitched magnificent ball- today, but errors behind the Milwaukee pitcher, gave the visitors all of their runs. The score was 4 to 0. A wonderful one-handed catch by Spencer of a terrific drive from Clymer'g bat furnished th fielding feature. Score: Milwaukee ........... 00000000 0-0 Minneapolis 1 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 1-4 Two-bane hits; Romn, Clymer. Sacri fice hit: Clark. Stolen . bases: William. Altlxer (2). Base on hall: Off Schardt, S; off Patterson, 3. ' Struck ont: By Sfhnrdt, 6: by Patterson. 8. . Passed hall: Ludwlg. Wild pitches: flohardt. Patterson., Time; 1:56. Umpires: Ferguson and Chill. Soath Dm a ha Shoot. . -The South Omaha Gun. club held Us weekly sheet yesterday with a fair turn out. The attendance was not quite -up to former day because so many -sportsmen are away on their summer vacations, p. Ford won the Jacobsen and Furen prise, and Bogata won the Dupont trophy. A number of th good -marksmen attended the Omaha Gun rlub shoot. The following Is th official score: ' 1 7 Holly Defeat Red - Box. Th Holly added another viotory to their list Sunday by defeating the Burlington Red Sox, 14 to B. The ail-around team work of the Holly was too much for the Sox. The Hollyg had twenty- stolen bases to their credit. Hiokey pitched good ball for th Hollys, . allowing only four hits. scor: K.H.K. Holly 5 0 0 0 0 8 0 1 4-16 12 3 Red Box 0 03001010-644 Batteries: -Hlckey and.Russam; Mason and Shocky. 1 ' Morse Bloff Wins. , MORSE BLUFF. Neb.. July U.-(Speclal.) What waa billed to be a hard game termi nated as such Sunday when Morse lilurr fiut Snyder's best to the bad In a fast ten oning game by the score of 2 to 1. uustin. snyaer s new twiner, wss wea enlng fast when the end came, whll Bock emuehl wa better than ever.. Snyder made their only score In the first attempt. Our run cam lit th fifth and tenth. Score; R.H. 15. Morse Bluff 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1-3 8 6 Snyder 1 v 0 v 0 0 o 0 01 7 I Struck Out: By Bockemuehl, 6; by Ous tln, 9. Time: 1:46.' Umpire: Jameson. Score keeper; Laden-burger. th official cori Yost ,. Ford .. Hughes Parka . Cllriohard F M C M 231 Oorup FOitlk Morrison Carroll Murtaugh ...20 ..-20 ...16 ...14 ...14 Woodmen' Lose Game. On Fort Crook diamond Sunday afternoon th tpost' team defeated the lrong . Wood men, of th World team of South Omaha by a acore of 2 to 1. The feature of the game wa th pitching of Thomaa of th post team who kept hi hits well scattered. The post team had hardly gotten . into shape to play ball, but under the eye of Captain Thomas and Lieutenant Farnhm they expect a team that will be hard to handle, aa there Is some very fine material for a team in the Fourth infantry. Dodge Takea Gam. DODGE, Neb., July 11. (Speolal.) Dodg defeated Creston on the latter' grounds Sunday by the score of 22 to 2. The Cres ton boys never had a chance to win for eight runs wer scored In the first Inning. This Is the fourth fame won by Doda during the last week. Scor: . R.H hi. Dodge , 8 2 0 0 1 3 0 8 4-22 11 1 Creston 0001000002 3 i Struck out: By Young, 8; hy Thonsen, L 7'wo-base. hlt:Kuhle. , Three-base hit: But ler. - Horn run: Hadley, Double playt Dodge. '': j - 1 Hawaiian Haoe la On. LOS ANOKLF.S. Cal., July 11. Heellnf far. over, under, cloud of canvas, the Mol lilou. SweethenH and Hawaii, competitor In the San .'Pedro-to-Honolulu yacht race, poked their noeea Into a choppy sea today on the flrat stretch of their 2.300-mlle jour ney. Th racers were Sent away at noon. fourth of Jolr Victim. PITTSBURG. July U.-BIank cartridgs wound received on th Fourtn of July claimed th flrat fatalities In this eectlon today. Edward Mullaney died of tetanus and Adam Bovltch of blood poisoning from a wound In th hand. A ma tear ' Aeroplane Meet. EAST ST. LOUIS, July ll.-The flrgt an nual aeroplane meet for novices win open tomorrow afternoon , In Washington park under the auspice of th . Aero club gd St. Louis. I!01IAIL'IFULniIEriAL5 PURELY VEGETABLE Ther are certain mlneml medicines which will temporarily remove the ex ternal symptoms of Contagious Blood Poison, and shut the disease up In the system for awbil, but when the treatment Is left off the trouble always return In worse form. 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