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    Tim BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1910.
Lincoln; Lands on Champs; Drummers Win Twice; Pirates Capture Giants; Cubs Get Tw o
SIOUX TAKE CLOSE- CAME
Rourkei Show Improved Form in
Game.
keelEy twirls good ball
leas City Come Oat Ahead, Tbongh
Omaha riffr Make llallr la
Fourth Which Arts
. ,, . ,t Three..
SIOUX CITY, la.. - July 14. -Alderman
wa effective In the box for Rloux Cll
today and ' the Sloiixi 'Won from Omaha
todsy, & to 3. Hut (our hit were mad
off him,, throe ot niir'm coming. In the fifth
Inning, which, with a pass, netted Omaha
thrte runs. Keeley alio twirled. pood ,bJl
but' he- allowed a double;, four slnx-ls- and
two passe for four run .In the fourth,
Score:
' ' ' SIOUX CITY.
' - '. AB,,R,
Andreas, 2b 3 ' 0
Mem, lb 6 0
yulllln, 3b...... .-6 0
renlon, rf. 4 1
Neighbors, cf.. 3 1
Miller, c 1 1
Hartman, an , 4 0
H. Welch, If S 1
Alderman, p..'.' 4 1
H. O. A. K.
0 3. 3 0
3 li 0 0
3 1 0
1 o e
0 3 0 0
1 6 1 0
0 16 0
10 0 0
0 0 10
9 27 17 "o
H. O. A. K.
0 3(3
0 0 0 0
0 3 3 0
3 0 2 0
12 0 0
0 1 0 0
0 2 2 0
0 2 0 0
0 0 0
110 0
V- j.
4 24 10 2
Totals
....... 33 4
OMAHA. .
AB. Il.
McNeil. 3b......
rkhlpke
Corrldon, as....
Kane, lb
Thompson, of.,.
Doc Welch, l)f..
Perrlne, 3b i
Persons, rf
Uondlng, o
Keeley, p
Totuls ...ra 3
Batted for McNeil In tha ninth.
bioiix t'lty .,.0.0 0 4 0 1 0 0 6
Omaha, jo o 0 0 3 0 0 0 03
Two-bane hlta: Fenlon, Keeley. Sacri
fice lilts: Persons, loo Welch. Double
ry; rvane to corrldon to Perrlne. struck
out: By Alderman., 6; by Keeley, 6. Base
h nana; Aiuernian, 4; on Keeley, o,
Hit by pitched ball; By Alderman, 4,
iiniiii s.vu. empires: ciark.and btern-
ncr. .Attendance: i,tw.
T.
JOE WETs
AWA V WITH TWO
i-iicnrrs uawer nod Fuvate Star in
Second'1, bame.
ST. JOSEPH, Men July 14. -In the second
seine ueiween t. Jonnph and Topeka to
ay, ou jumpn won by bunching hits In
the second and third Innings, winning 4 to
0. Va.ure. weie-; the.' splendid work of
metiers Baker and Fugate." The first game
Went
u oi. utira, to t. score, first
gams
TOPEKA.
AB. It.
...,6. 0
.... 4 0
.... 4 0
.... 3 0
.... 3 0
H. O. A. E.
14 0 0
112 0
113 0
0 10 0
0 0 0 0
13 10
0 8 10
2 6 10
0 00
0 0 0 0
6 24 11 "0
.-. a A. E.
,18 0 0
0 0 4 0
0 . lb 0 Q
, 1 ,J .'0..5
0 ' 4 4 0
2 0 .1 0
Wooley, cf. ...
Walsh. 3b
1". Kellly, ss.
Tomaaon, If, ,
Reagan, rf. ...
Welch. 2b
Abbott, lb, ..
Kerne, c
Wright," p.V...
Boles '..
Total
4 1
2 0
3 1
.....V.. i. 0
.......... 1 0
i I - - - .
32 2
ST. JOSEPH.
ui u. v,,..(,.,,v . x
ID. ,
Jones, lb. ,.i:s-r.r.V
McChesny, tt..:,'
Corhan, ss
Reilly, 8b,
rau.vJl. ik
if
d ' t ...0
r ramoes,- c,
, 0. .-:
wift, p.-
;r,
1
Totals 25 g a
27
13
'Batted, foe Wright In, ninth.
Topeka U.t,y,;...i.,'i 0 0 0.0 1
St. Joermi.........;i l 0 6 10
Three-base hits: Powell, T. Rellly.
base hits: McChesney, Wooley.
bases: Jones (2, B. Rellly, Welsh.
0 0-2
0 -
Two
Stolen bacri
iice nits: aiecheaney. Corhan, Reagan.
Double, play: Fox to Corhan to Jones.
mruck out: By Swift. 2; by Wright, .
First basa on balls: Off Swift, 8: off
S-1'!!?1' 1,Ut.by Pltched ball: By Swift.
VVelch; by Wright, Fox. Left on bases!
St. Joseph. 4; Topeka, T. Attendance, 1,000.
Umpire: Haskell.
Score, second gnme:
TOPEKA.
AB. K.
... 6 . u
H.
0
1
0
0 '
' 0
0
0
3
0
0
o.
1
0
1
0
2
6
4
0
1
A.
0
3
3
E.
Wooley, ef. ,
Walsh, 3b. ..,
T. Hellly, ss. ,
Thomasoa, If.
Heagan, rf. ...
Welch. 2b. ..,
Abbott, lb.
Bolrs, o.-
Wright, p
Fagate, p. ..,
... 4
... 4
...
... 4
... 4
.1.8
... 0
... 3
Totals
31 0
1 8T. JOSEPH.
AB. R.
8 24 15
O.
1
0
7
2
1
3
0
I
10
2
A.
0
0
1
1
0
0
3 .
V
1
Fowell, If.
Fox. 2b. ...
Frambes. Jb
4
0
v...
'I
Jones, lb ,
McChesney, cf.
Corhan.- ss. ..
0
0
0
u
1
1.
B. Rellly, 3b. ,.M
rauer, rt,
Shea, c.
Baker, p. ... ., X
Totals.....''.. 29
f :-
4- 9
27
0 0
0 0
2
0 0-0
0 4
Topeka ........0
8t. Joseph ......1
0 0 0 0
3 0 0 0
Two-basa hits: Jones,
Boles. -
Stolen
ir. o. iteiuy. Holes.
Sacrifice
hits
ccnauiy, Buef, iiker. Hits: Off
? " na two-thirds. Jnnlngi.-
0. - nu une-mirn innings.
Struck out:j By Baker, 10; by Fugate, 4:
by Wrlghf' 1. First baae on lll": Off
jpaaer, j. ien on bases: St.
Topeka, 6.- Umpire: Haskell.
Joseph, 8;
CHAMPS PLAY LISTLESS GAME
Lineola Wlaa, Seven to Three Land
f Maaon'a Carves.
M?l,E3, ,B- July r Moines
Played a llntlesa game against Lincoln to
day and lost by mors of 7 to 8 Mason'a
curves were to he liking of the visitors
Thomas started with a borne run, and made
some sensational plays, at first base. Lin
coln got a start In the first Inning, with
three hits, two bases on balls and a sacri
fice and. was never headed. Score:
t " I?ES,,OlNKfi.
-... ' . ' AB. R. ;H. O.
A.
0
3
F. Colllns.;a,Ji..,.. 1 , 1
Mattick, ol.t..A...i4 8
1-
lawyer, lb. 4 .0
Nlehoff. Sb. ......... . 3 ,1
Curtla. lf.,..i...'..:,.'.-4 "'O
Bader, 3b ,.3 '0
Clemmons, c 4 1
Mason, p. ,....,,... 3 .0
Here ho ...... 1... l a
1
2
0
2
2
3
0
Totals
...,...V 3
? LINCOLN.3
8 27 14
AB. R..H,
A.
1
0
0
1
2
3
0
11
0
J. " 3 10 3
vtaxnier. ss 6 3 11
Cobb, rf 4 3 2 1
Cockman, 3b 4 111
Thomas, lb 4 I 8 13
Wlrdensaul, 2b 6 0 13
Davis, cf , 3 10 0
Clark, c. .......... ..... 4 01 4
Mctirath, p. 3 0 0 8
Totals 3.
..38 T 10 27 14 3
Batted for Mason In ninth,
Des Moines .,......0 0 3 0 9 10
Lincoln : 3 0 2 0 0 0 3
0 0-3
0 0-7
itarnea runs: Des Moines, 1; Lincoln. 8.
Two-basa hit: Cobb. Three-base hit: Colll
gsn. Home run: Thomas. Base on balls: Off
Mason, 8. off UcOrsth, 3. Wild pitch:
Mmnon. Struck out: By. Mason. 2; by Mo
Orath, 4. Ptolen bases: Nlehoff. Thomas.
Double plas: Bader to Nlehoff. Mattick to
lolllgan. Sacrifice hlta: Cobb, McOrsth.
Time; 1:45. Attendance: 400 Umpire: Mullen.
naea Hall least Dies Suddenly.
NEW ORLEANS, La.. July 14 -"Jack"
Hcrner, widely known In base ball circles,
died here today at a local hotel, as a re
sult of a fall. Entering the hotel hatha
with friends early today, Horner fell and
fractured hla skull, lie waa traveling as
a scout of tha Detroit base ball club.
ThaKav t Ua Situation Baa Want Ads.
1
Islanders Shut
Out Columbus
t y Good Fielding
jFast Work bv McKibben Helps on
victory Bed Cloud Gets
Shut Out.
uuAisi) If-LAXD, Neb., July 14.-lSpe
rial Telegram.)-Faat fielding featured to
day's game, McKibben, Orand Island's left
fielder, being tha principal In two doubles
and having four putouts, and Littlejohn
and Chlttlck of tha visitors doing some sen
sational hitting. Tha four hits off Morse
were scattered over as many Innings
inree nits were Bunched In tha first
iscore: R.H.E
Orand Inland 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 7
Columbus 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 1
Batteries: Bavea and Aguew; Morse and
VU1 I Ull,
.SEWARD, Neb., July 14,-(Speclal Tele
gram.) Red Cloud played Seward here to
day, the score being t to 0, in favor of
Seward. Score: R.H.E.
0 0O0O0 2JO-6 9 1
Red Cloud 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2
Batteries: Seward, Walker and Walley;
Heu Cloud, Lesllva and Moss. Umpire:
Hemlng.
KEARNEY. Neb., July 14.-(fpeciaJ Tele
gramsKearney took tha first gama of
the series at Kearney with Hastings todav.
Hitting honors were about even. Noves
went in the box In the fifth and won the
game tor the locals. Maiiaiter. . JM umh v
tried out a new pitcher, hut ha wis oot In
form. Score: R H E
Kearney ." 3 1 0 2 0 0 8 0 10 1
Hastings 3 0 8 2 0 0 1 0 10 2
Batteries: Kearney, Akers.' BaJllet.
Noyes and Townsend; Hastings, - NaJh
Herrlck and Copple. lime: ii.ou. Umpire
Boswell. . ,
FREMONT, Neb., July U.-Soeclar Tele
grams-Superior defeated Fremont today
in a game that was decidedly one-sided.
Fremont vas unable to do routh at the bat.
Score: .., . . w M fc.
buperior 80020010 o7 1.1 i
remont ODiiUluniliu.1 a-a
Batteries: nihunn in n.rH..' . on..i.
Miller and Bonne?. " .
GAMES is TURfiE-l LEAGUE
Kesalts of Yesterday's Cinlr.t. i
This Leagrne.
DUBUQUE, la.. Julv 14. Ri,w,min.inn
pounded Parkins ail over-the lot and won
to 2. Score; , R H E
Dubuque ....... 2 0 9 0 o'o 0 0 02 10 i
Bloomlngton 1 0 0 o a 1 a 1 ac 19
Batteries: Parkins and Boucher: HIgrlns
and Nunamaker.
ROCK ISLAND. 111.. July 14.1-Rotrer.' t
errors on Infield bunts in the firth inning
were followed, by a batting rally, in wnicn
isiaou pitea up enough runs to win
Score:
Rock 'Island ' .. 1 nntiin ,A 1
Peoria 00000400 fti a a
Batteries: Cavet and staricf R.,.
...uiun.aii OlIU JNWDI,
,7l u18-. J.uly " -Consistent
batting. In which Hickman and Oiiland
" 1 1 in" ivHuiua laciori. unn rrnm u ...
field.- score : . , . . R.H.E.
uvliuuri ..r...... 1-U s o s o n a 7 11 a
'. j v i v v u u g 0 o 4 6 1
Batteries: Nelson and Wnir.- unu. - 7
Johnson. " "u
-WATERLOO. t -ii . ti ur.....
1 ,. , . , . ' . , . .ivrmo
c a iisuess niti. and l. t
a-Bnviiie 11s run. score:
" 1 . n 0
Waterloo
0 0 0 0t 0 00 00 ( 3
Danville
WUU D II II It 1 X a
wtt"MdjPtlea; 10 ml ind
- . 4, ft
HESULTS ;-
IH V MIfeK.
LEAGUE
Shotont for, Both Nebraska Cltr a.d
' far; Falls-' City. S t
At Marvvllle Snnra-
Nebraska Clty..O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-o' 5 S
Mryye 0 00O02OO2t
Batter ea: HnlHar 1
Gardner and Moore. Umpire: Myers.
Falls Citv . 0 ft n n n A a :";JSi
Shenandoah ....1 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0-7 4 7
Batteries: Hescock and Greenwalt. Ward
nAd, Umplra: Fletcher.
At Clarlnda, score; o 1( P
A.uburn 00002000 0-3 7. i
Clarlnda ft ft n n . i I i
.V'u""1 H!rch. " Uranlgan; casey
and Johnson. Umpire: .age. , .
BIG AERO MEET AT HARVARD
Fifty Thoaaaad Dollars im parM,a At.
iracta s.eadlngr Aeroplaalata
of the World. '
CAMBRIDGE. Mas.. Julv u'
nautical meet to be held at Soldiers' fleW
from September 3 to 13, will be the greatest
contest of its kin 1 ....... . rorc"t
America, accordlni to th- .7" '.l,, "
vard Aeronautlo nciv. r-,hi-n. . "
Hearing completion. . ' mw
The offering f '' ' '. '
tryi A,i , : "ssrogaung aoout
Glenn H. Curtlaa V.,.
rl".""3'lton Count 1W Lee".i"'wa
fe..M1"larl Messrs. Johnson am
rucwins. . . ,.
EVENTS
OX . HUJVNl.vo TRACKS
. . . v
Dalmatloa' Wlaa Seaarato ' Stake.
at
Esaalra I in nr...i.i. .
BMPIRH CITY. Julv iAr.i
even money favorite, won tha Beigata
Say HI? 0"-'fhtn mil. hert'w?
oay. Hla victory was very . lmoreslv
ngT.tia'of5r0t1,! rU m4 "Whit
Jihln lJ'a V"2' ta th upper turn
tlv1S.Kmoy(1JUI outiida and
taking the lead, won galloplnc bv thr.Z
lengths from Fauntlerov " whlfh "f-
was tour leneths before the Turk. Re.
ults:
First race.
five and one-half furlongs:
f lanter t8 to 1) third. Time: 1:074,
Second race, mile: Queen Marguerite a to
aaagasina (3 to 1) third. Time: l:llk.
f ourth race, one and one-eighth mile
Dlmln (even) won. Fauntlefoy (4 To lJ
r irth race, five and one-half furlon..
State tJ to 1) won. Ryestraw 1S to 6) .Jo!
ond, Gold of ouhir A . n :ir,.ir bLc'
07. . v- t ii. xime:
wjm the feature at Buen Vista today. R."
(t oHA1riCfn ,urlon: Hannah Louise
is to 6) won. Delecrusador 5 to 1) second
Jemp Burn (J to 3) third. Time: l" '
I8.0"' ,0"r "rt one-half furlongs:
Ldmond Adsms (9 to 3) wun. Louisa B. (I
toH second. Kd Levan tlS to I) third. Time:
Third race, six furlongs: Brighton 17 to to
?d.I,,T"ls.:l6los,,, K'y,n J
Fourth rsce. six furlongs: Balronla (3 to
!i .,!V .r.T'nu (U to ond. Enfield
8) tnro. Time: 1:1SV
Fifth race, five furlonge: Flgent (T to 1)
tT 'hlrd'Tfrne! ,,O01,s.,'eOn1' AM
StXth Mf. mil- U'.i'mniilh iff . . .
aiontetello ill to S) second
Coppers (10 to 1) third
Time: 1:42.
IOWA
GOLF TOIRMiievt
Itldrr Uefeata Stewart la Second
. Three and Tea,
CEDAR RAPIDS.
la., July H. Second
Dickev
defeated
. 1 ,
i.p Ferguson defeated Terry 8 up C
Dover defeated G. K. Parker 3 up I. Mlddla-
v'ry aad Defeat.
omaha Olanta defeated Trlpn
1 a,.i r. Aa . . . . . .
today by the score of 8 to L Yeats
game waa Inst by the Giants to Typ'
the acore of 3 to 2. -
aeierosy 8
ypdall by
' " 1
Tha Kay to tha 81tuatlon-B want Ad.
i. M- "1l twenty yards: Jupi
ter Joe teven) won, Sir Cleges a to 1) atVe
HALT llAKE CITV "",'T!L?iS'
r.r, ciianipionsnip complete;
Klder defeated Stewart 8 up 8.
. r . 1 sers I up 4. Harrison
I'U'IH S UD 4. Shwh.n .
PIRATES GET FOUR IN NINTH
Mathewson Goes to Piecei After
Pitching; Invincible Ball.
AMES FORCES IN WINNER
Pittshara; Defeats Sew York After
filanta Seem to Have Game
linefeed.
PITTSBURG, July 14.-Flttsburg won in
the ninth inning by scoring four runs.
Mathewson, who had been Invincible be
fore, went Into the air. He gava Clarke a
base on balls. Wagner got to first on an
error by Fletcher at short. Singles by Flynn
and Wilson scored Clarke and Wagner.
Flynn waa caught at the plate. O'Connor
was sent to first on balls, filling the bases.
Mathewson gava Byrne four balls, forcing
In the run that tied the score. After giving
Leach two bad balls, Mathewson was taken
out and Ames substituted. He gave two
more bsd balls and forced in the winning
tun. Score:
PITTSDl'RO. NBW YORK.
AB.H O A E. AB.H.O.A.B.
nrrnn. CD 0 O 1 DSnnriinu r-t i an
LrS. Ct I 1 I 0 tlM.la tlh Situ
Crk- K I 4 2 0 OlTor. II .. 4 a t a
W'nr. ss... t 0 4 3 lMurr,, rf... 4 lot
" sue fBrian, m..I'1 s
MoK hnl, tbl 0 0 4 Fltrhr, 0 10
e'lynn 1 J 0 t VDlln. lb.... I 111
Wilaon. rt.... I Its AUarkl. Ik A I 1A 1
Olh)n, e 4 14 0 M.r. its
Mifieid. p.... I 0 0 1 OMmliewion. si 0 0 i
i'mnbll ..1 0 0 0 DAm b a A m A
O'Cunnor ... 4 00 0 0
. . ToUls 17 134 10
Totsls U 4 ST 13 I
Two out when winning run was scored.
Batted for McKeohnle In ninth.
Batted for Leltield in eighth.
Batted for Phllllppe in ninth.
Pittsburg o o a a a a n a j-
xnbw xorg 0 3 0 u 0 1 o u li-l
iso-Dtw hits: Snodgrass, Devlin. Three
uhbv mis; xiriaweir. ievitn. Mi.rici Kaf.fi
fice hits: Leach, Murray. Bases on balls
ieirieid, 4; off Mathewson, 4. Struck
OUi: UV ieirin (I. Z: hv Phi linn. V hu
Mathewson, 6. Passed ball: Meytrs. First
yo on errors:i Pittsburg, 3; New york, 2.
Left on bases: Plttahurv. S: vk 11
iJ'l- Off Lelfield, 8 in eight innlngs;'otf
"""vw. v in one inning; ott Mathewson,
in elallt and twn-thlrria Inninui. .11 m.
v in one-xnira inning. Time: 1:60. Umpires
llrooklyu Defeats St. Loals.
ST. LOUIS. Julv 11 at T.i.
lo
Brooklyn today after havinx aVlmORt wnn
the game. Corrldcw. pitohe4 retu ball up
w v. II3IUUK, allowing omy one hit.
n ins ninin nm uoi ntt tnlv thra 4m.
- " a.s.sv,
07WI v
BROOKLYN. BT. LOUIS.
AB.H. O A a in u a a 1
Dalian, rf.... 0 0 0 0 tnnniu k h 'i 'i'a'
Birch, rt I 0 0 0 Ellt, if 1 0.
DtuMrt, lb... 4 0 11 0 ttOskes, cf I 0 10
Wheat. If.... I 0 I 0 OKonatohT,- lb. 4 111 I
Humm.l, 3b. 4 18 1 OBvsna, rt I 0 I u
pvtiHun, cf. 4 1 10 0 Phelps, c 4 1 4 1
Uunot. lb... 8 Oil OUownr, lb.. I 1 1 1
T. Smith, ss. I I I I lHiiIiwut, ss.,4 0 1 I
"". 0 4 0 4 3 1 Corrldon, p.. I 0 0 I
Hutnlon, p... 1 OOto .
, ; ToUls 30 1 37 II I
.WSIB......SV f If If
ttrOOKlTOl O 0 O A A A A A 91
OV, 1AIUU v V u .u V 1 0 01
Base on bans: Off Soanlon, 4; off Cori
oon, s. hi ruck out: By Soanion, 3: by
Corrldon, 3. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Klem
Boston Wlaa Over Cincinnati.
CINCINNATI, July 14.-Frock held Cin
cinnati to four hlta today and Boston won.
7 to v. Score:
. BOSTON. ' CINCINNATI.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Collins, If.
Shesn, lb.
Bbarp, lb.
Mlll.r, H.
Abb'tiehlo,
, t 1
OBesehor, If...
OKian, 3b I
(HoblltMl, -lb. 4
0MHcb.ll, rt., 4
UPs.kert. ef...
. 1
.4 1
.4 I
1 4 I
MCk. ct.
. 1
Orstum, '..'.. I "
wwnor, lb.. 4 I,
Frock, p 4 1
OMoMltltS,' s I
OBMbs, p.,
Bursa, p.,
ToUls.
,.w uv 7 0 Man ion, p.
Totals...... M 4 37 10
Boston 0 ( 1 o. 0 A A ft ft7
Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
TWO-base hlta: AbhaHlohln rirak.m
Hits: Off Bee be, 8 in one inning; off Burns,
in six innings; orf Benton, In two Inning--..
Base 00 balls: Off Frock, i; ott
Btwoe, 1; off Burns, 1. Struck out: By
-(wik, m. uy nnrni. a: bv H.ninn 1 iim.
l:6o. Umpires: Johnson and Uuon.
Cuba aad tgaakcra Break Bven.
CHICAGO, July ll-Chica and Philadel
phia broke even today In tne first double-
neaaer of the season on tha Chicago
grounds. Chance nearly had a fight wun
a spectator who abuaea the Chlcaxo man-
ot. ri.jnn iea cjnanoe away in time to
cn a naiii. noore, iirst game:
PHILADELPHIA. . . CUKSAOO.
AU.H.O.A.BJ. AB.H.O.A.B.
Titus. If I
0 Brers, lb.
0 0
Knaba, lb.... t
OZ'rmui, 3baa
OBheckarO, If..
OHolaias, ct...
0 1
1 I
3 0
0 11
Balaa, cl-lf... I
SUM, II 1
Walsh, ef I
Oram, lb..... 4
Ur" Dai laid, lb 4
Doolao, ss... I
Uooln.
OUiance, lb.
OStelnfeldt, lb 4
OBaauDiont, rf I
1 0
0 Tinker, ss.... 3
VKane, 2b... .
OArcber. e...
Mcyulllsn. p. I
Ptelaler p..
SI I 17 11 OMcImrrs. a
Totals..
1 Bchulle ....
ToUls to 017 11 IPMl
Batted for Mcinivraj in .Lntn
Chicago ..0 0 0 tf 0 0 0
Philaaelphla 8 0 0 1 1 0 0
0-1
0-6
iwo-base hit: Bransfleld. 'iTirea-basa
hit: Archer., Hits: Off Pfelster, 3 In two
thirds Inning; off Mclntyre, 6 In seven and
one-third Innings: of f Ffeffer, none In one
wmuig. rirsi oasa on balls: Off Mclntyre,
1; off McQuillan, 1. Struck outr By Mo
Intyre, 3; by Ptaffer, 1: by McQuillan, 5.
Time: 1:45. Umpires: Rlgler and Emslls.
score, second game:
Two out when winning run scored.
micago 0 10 1110 0 1-i
Philadelphia 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
lau-uawiimi: Loie, steinreldt. Three
base hit: Zimmerman. Hlta: Off Cole,
8 In eight and one-third Innings; off Brown,
1 in two-thirds Inning; off 8tack, 10 in eight
innings; off Shettler, 3 In two-thirds In
F,r,t b'e on bang; Off Stack, 2;
off Cole, 4. Struck out: By Cole. 4; by
Stack. 3. Time: 8:00. Umpires: Rlgler
and Emslle. "
PENNSYLVANIA CONDUCTORS
VOTE TO GO ON STRIKE
Proposition to (gait Work on Llaaa
East of Pittshara- Ca rrlee by
Good Majority.
PHILADELPHIA, July 14.-Aooordlng to
officials of tha Brotherhood of Railroad
Trainmen and tha Order of Railroad Con
ductors, tha employes of tha Pennsylvania
railroad on tha lines east of Pittsburg.
Buffalo and Erla have voted by a big ma
jority to strike Tha work of counting tha
ballots cast by trainmenHCnd conductors
was finished at 3 o'clock this afternoon
and tha result will be laid before General
Manager Meyers of tha railroad lata this
afternoon.
DEMAND, TELEPHONE RECORDS
State's Attoraey laaaea Sabpoeaa far
Central Union Company Books
to Show Coaveraatlona.
SPRINGFIELD, 111.. July 14.-Stte's At
torney Burke has Issued a subpoena for the
long distance records of tha Central Union
Telephone company, which wioiild show con
versations between Attorney Thomas Daw.
son and prominent men said to be allied
with the Roger f jllivan "wing" of the
deraocratlo party. 4 When tha subpoena waa
served on tha telephone company, the
state's attorney was told tha records nf
such conversations were so numerous that
It would be Impossible to get them all to
gether to turn over to the state attorney
until tomorrow,
Th appearance on June 23 of Representa
tive Johnson Lawrence of Polo was the
real beginning of tha lead opened by State'
Attorney Burk today. Before th grand
Jury Lawrence declared Dawson waa not
his attorney, but after close questioning,
admitted he had been advised as to his
right by former Senator Dawson and re
fused to answer a number of question put
to him by th state attorney and mem
bers of th jury.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
vK8T. LEAGUR. J NATL. LEAGUE.
W,'p,t" W.UPct.
fiioux City... r .H Chicago 45 .7 .0
Denver 4 II .jNew York ,.4J 2 ,f8
Wichita 43 So .bll Pittsburg ...87 33 .ft:W
Lincoln 3 .M4I Clnclnnsil ... 3 .bJO
Omaha 30 44 .4tr I'hlla 34 3i .473
Des nines. .:W 47 .4.141 Brooklyn ...S3 40 .4m
at. Joseph.,. 44 .4211 Bt. loi.ls ...33 43 . 427
ropeka 23 49 Boston 3D 48 .3KO
AUER. LEAOl E I aMER. ASSN.
W.LPctl- W.LPet.
t'hllft. .......M)24 .: Minneapolis .M 81 .6.4
At :Jllt a. a. a. wi
iew "ork, M Toledo 4 87 .cS
X?I?i:A v. .33 87 .4ii Oolumbus ..37 44 . 4M
w.h ! 4"1', Mllwauk.a ..36 47 .434
r-hlraso' i..-31 M lndlanaoll.8. B3 .Sm
ni t nuls ..23 4S ' LOHsvllli ...31 63 .
NEB. LEAGUE. MINK LEAGUE.
. . . W.b.Pctl W.L.Pct.
Fremont ....3 22 .B93i Clarlnda 33 1& .S7
J.r"..?r;V' . si it .5741 Fslls City ..27 22.674
.V.ri; ....: IS .637 Neb. City ... 84 .M0
Seward ....i-27 27 .&"0 Aurora 23 2r. .47
Kearney .....27 29 .421 Shcnsndoah .21 2 .40
Columbus, ...25 80 .4.V) jwaryvnie .000
Hastings ...23 80 . 434 1
Red Cloud ...21 28 -.41
Yesterday's Besnlta.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Omaha, 2; Sioux City. 6.
n.nrnln. 7: Des Moines. 3.
Toooka. 2: St. Joseph, 8. fieoohd gam:
Topeka, 0; St. Joseph, 4.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Brooklyn, 3: St. Louis, 1.
Boston, 7: Cincinnati, 0.
X.'.ur Vn,w 1- VlltahlirflT. S.
Pblladelphla, 'l; Chicago, t. Second game:
Philadelphia, 4; Chicago, .
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland, 1: New Y'ork, 4. .
Pt. Louis, 6; Philadelphia, 4.
U'.aliln.lnn 1, Tltrnil. 7.
Chicago, 0; Boston, 1. Second game: Chi
cago, 8; Boston, 6. .
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Minneapolis, 2; Columbus, 1.
St. Paul, 8; Toledo, 0.
Kansaa City, 8 Indianapolis, 8.
Milwaukee, 0; . Louisville, 1.
NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE.
- Hastings, 8; Kearney, 8.
Superior, 7; Fremont, 1.
. Columbus, 0; Grand Island, 2.
Seward, 6; Rred Oak, 0.
. MINK LEAGUE.
Clarlnda, 4; Auburn, 3.
Fall City, 0; Shenandoah. T.
Nebraska City,' 0; Maryville, X,
Games Today. .
Western League Omaha at Lincoln.
Sioux City at Dea Moines, Denver it lo-
Deka. Wichita at St. Joseph.
National Leaarue Brooklyn at St. Louis,
Boston at Clnnclnatl. New York at Pitts
burg. Philadelphia at Chicago.
American League Cleveland at New York
St Louis at Philadelphia. Washington at
Detroit. Chicago at Boston.
American Association Mlnnea poll at Co-
lumbus. St. Paul at Toledo, Kansas City at
indlanopolls. Milwaukee at ixuisvuie.
Nebarska State League Hastings at
Kearney, Superior at Fremont, Red Cloud
at sewara. commons at urana isinna.
Mink Leaxue Clarlnda at Auburn,
Falls City at Shenandoah, Nebraska City
at Marysville.
CALDWELL DEFEATS YOUNG
Close Match Affords Surprise at Cityls-shi, h..::
Tennis Tourney.
SEMI-FDJALS ' ARE " REACHED
Scrlbner I Favored aa Moat Likely
Winner and Bfnn Who Will Face
'. . Potter for Championship
Saturday.
. . ' -ir..-
6s m Caldwell apHing a surprise on the
player, and peotutqrs ef tha annual) olty
tournament at the Field club when he de
feated Conrad Young in one of tha closest
matches that the city tournaments have
ever brought out. The score of the match
o. a. 1 ta A e I. u. iw.
d v v, , w u, mm , . iwnm a uv, .is)1- mwiu
the tlm the first ball waa served until th
laat unra area natlwl Ttnth tha man nlaw
an exceptionally fast game, using a great
many cut and slices In. Dandling th ball,
Several methods of serving th ball ar
used by both men. but their great strength
is In their ability to Lawford.
Semi-finals have been reached by the
player in the championship singles, , ex
cept for on match, that between Kennedy
. - - . .... I
ana c coinetser. Thi matcn win Da
and C. Colpetier. This match will
played off Thursday morning, and
...
th
ght
semi-final will b finished Thursday night
at 6 o'clock.
Tha match between Kennedy and Col
petier 1 expected to be a fin one. Most
of th spectator are betting Scrlbner will
win easily, as ha 1 one .of the most experi
enced of the tennis men who ar entered.
For th winner of this year' tournament
Scrlbner la also favored aa the man who
will play Cuthbert Potter for th champion
ship on next Saturday.
Tha match In which H. Koch won from
H. Beckett wa close In tha first set. but
Koch won tli second one with ease. Kocb
ha improved much In form since last year
and, although Beckett put up a good fight.
h wa outclassed so in tha serving that
he did not have much chance. -
Playing In the championship series of
double covered all th preliminary round
tin Waitnaailav aavaral fnAt matahai helne
pulled off. All the team ar fairly weU
matched in tha preliminary, th real play-
ing coming In th first round, a tha beat
niav.r. m..nv n them drew . hva The
younger eouplea ar showing up well In the
doubles and in th next few year will
have the championship.
Only on match. In th first round of th
double wa played, In which R. Thomp
son and Webster beat Abbott ana Dr.
Thompson, T-t, 8-4.
DOUBLES PRELIMINARY ROUND.
Swarts and L. 6. McConnell beat Ravlev
and Williams, S-S, 7-8.
F. McConnell and H. Beckett beat Steb
blna and Hern, 6-4. 2-8, 8-7.
Farrell and Farrell beat Howe and Tvnar.
8-S. 8-1, -8.
Adam and a. Beckett beat Kennedy and
Readtnger by default.
Busamsn and Davl beat Gardner and P.
McCullough, 6 3. -l.
Kock and Hughe beat Buck and Mo-
caiiie, s-s, s-a.
Wallerstedt and Walleratedr Wt r.
frene and Potter by default
SINGLES THIRD ROUND FOR 8EMI.
a i r.iH... fKS' a . . .
7-8, 8-3.' '
H. Kooh beat H. Beckett, 8-8, 8-3.
CONSOLATION SINGLES PRELIMI
NARY ROUND.
Hatch beat Dr. Thompson, 8-4. 3-8, 8-t
J. Bowen beat Dufren by default.
C. Uts boat Festnsr by default.
Abbott beat Sturdevan by default.
Megley beat Burns by default
Kohn beat Anthea by default
Tvner beat Knuntae hv Hr.i
FIRST. ROUND COSOLATION SINGLES.
uwi a raccjuuougn, s-3, 7-6.
J. Bowen beat C. Uts, 4-0, 1-3, 8-t
American Horse Win nt Kw...l.i
NEWMARKET. Julv 14 In h. ...
the Zetland plate here today August Bel-
.V.iA y 'V" imisnea first D
-na eycamor third.
There were i.v.n iiMMn.
The July handicap of wio sovereigns, for
8-year-olds and upwards, distance six fur-
Inn aa - -v 4 K sT..k.. aws
"- va .iifj nunuury mile, wtl won hv
H. P. Whitney. Perseus HI. 0n Dr
Meckel Leads Golfers.
CHICAGO. Julv 14 Alh.r s.1,.1 ......
u.7flrn,,,!.m.,l0n'V Xkn"l fd. .h.k'"- th. primary contest next Sep.
. - - .-- luiiiui diunirv i
ll"u s open golf tournament her today
when he turned in a score of 74. Serkei
ZliZ?L"!!T0W1 r"An par five
stroxee under bogey. On no hole did he
w 8ifui oar unnur r risk nasi .uai
eliminating tha half stroke of par.
rhlcaa-o Wlaa Whist Trophy.
NIAGARA P-AI.T-fl Or,, t..i
Chlcsgo Whist club won the Hemiiir
trophy at today's meeting of th Amerleen
Whist eonnraaa Th. Ar....i.. 1, L
?LJ."T p.y', " Chicago In the
tw pomul " hliuuujr by
HIGHLANDERS DEFEAT NAPS
Young Faili in Third Attempt to
Win 600th Victory.
CBEE'S BATTING THE FEATURE
Ifc'aw York Win from Cleveland, Get
ting; Tkree Scores la th
Foartk.
NEW TORK. July 14.-Ford outpltohed
Toung today, tha Nw York defeating
Cleveland. 4 to 1. This was the third time
th veteran Cleveland pitcher had tried to
register hi 600tn victory In tha major
league. Crae' hitting featured the oontest.
Score-
NBW YORK.
CLBVBLAND.
AB.H.O.A.B.
AB.H.O.A.B.
Denials, If...,
W oner, rf....
I
Nllee. If 4
Ol-ora, rf I
Turner, ss ... 4
0)ol, lb ...
OBeaierly, e... I
Sievall, lb... I
iBIrm'kem. ct i
Operrlni, lb... I
iTouni, p I
0 0
0 0
0
Chase, lb
0 11
La Porte, lb.,
3 0
1 I
1 0
0 o
1 u
knlihl, Ik,...
Crae. cf
Koerk, as
Sweeney,' ...
rord, p
3 0
Totals 10 I 37 11 I Totals ...
Cleveland o 0 0 0
New York l 0 0 8 0
Two-base hits: Laporte, Cree.
.11 10 U II
0 0
0 0
v v
A -
v v
uree-base
Knlgnt,
n bases;
v "
Th
nus: i-orn. cree Ha.rm. i.i...
Sweeney. Sacrifice flv l.ii. uii
lurner, W oiler, Cree (2), Roach, Blrming
v u .15. on. : Cleveland. 4; New
rum. naH on errors: Cleveland,
iUI I piays: noacn to Knight to Chase,
Roach to Chase. Struck out? Bv Ford il
Roach to Chase. Struck out: By Ford. 3:
by Young, 1. Base on balls: Off Ford, 8; off
Joung. i. Wild pltcn: Young. Time: 1:4.
Umpires: Connolly and Dlneen.
Winning: Streak Broken.
rMILAUELPHIA. Ju v 11 Rf t
brok Phlladeplhla'a winning streak today.
Score:
ST. LOUIS.
AB H O A B
PHILADDUPHIA.
AB.H.O.A.B.
Stone, If 4 0 I 0 Hart..! If
43301
n.nwii, .p., e i s s
Wallane, ss... 8- 8 I I
Neamam. lb. 4 I I 0
OOldrln. cf.
OCelllns. lb..
1 Baker, lb..
1 Davis, lb...
IMurpor, rf.
0 Barry, ss...
1 Thomas, c..
helu til
Ortsss. if... 1110
Truaadale. 3b. 4 I 1 s
Stephens, a... 4 14
Powell, p 8 0 0 0
OPiank. p....-
Unn
Totals... ..I4 t 87 11 3
, Totals....
BStted for Plank In ninth
..17 10 37 10 1 1
1 1 2 0-6 1
St LOUIS 1 0 A A A
Philadelphia A A i n i
0 0 1 0-4
lhree-baa hilar rrniiina n.i. t, k...
uiisi nanaei. murDnr. mennena. Raa.a nn
Off Powell, 3; off Plank, 2. Struck
out: By Powell, 5; by Plank, 3. Time: 1:65.
"'unn. x-ernne.
Boston Wins Doable-Header.
BUBTON. Julv 11 .nn.lnn .
header from Chioaa-o tndav .hmti,,. ...
the visitors In the first game, 1 to 0, and
taking the second. to a Th. ttr.i
pitchers' battle, was won in the sixth Inning
inn rwA Hlta ,s M a, a . v
and Boston' timely hitting won the second
. v " oui. unicaro error.
. v . . ii . k gatuiv.
BOSTON.
CHICAGO.
AB.H.O.A.B.
AB.H.O.A K,
Hooper, rf.
OZelder, lb.... 3
Enala, lb....
. Collins, rfl
Parent, cf.... 4
ODousherty, If I
OPvrtell, lb.... I
OOendll, lb.... 3
OBIaekb'ne. aa 3
1 Payne, e 3
OWhlte, p, I
0Slock 1
I Gardner, 3b,
wn II....
Warner, ea. .
rT J
Totals 37 4 37 1
1 ToUls M I St ll 1 I
Chicago
Boston ,
0 0 000000 0-4)
vwvuoioo 11
Two-basa hit:
Engl. Sacrifice hits:
WSdta'hr
cago. 8; Boston, 8. Baa on balii- Oti r White
l; off R. Collins, 3. First "n errors: ChloagS'
li B?.n' Struck out: By White, 8; by
lp13.1ltc!l.:- J?- Thn?'
.wSJilL '
CHICAGO.
AB.H.O.A.KL AB u . .
Hooper; rf..:. 0 10 OSetder. 3b.... 4 ' 0 ' 1 a
Bnfle, lb.
a j .i ovrowns, rf... 3 I 0 1 0
Rpaeker. cf
m m m erarent, ef.... 10 3
3 0 3 0 Dougherty. If 4 1 1
3 113 OPuriell, lb... 4 11
4 8 3 0 0Oen4H lb.... 4 1 u
4 10 4 OBIaekb'ne, as 4 I
4 0 10 Sultlv..L . . a a a
0
0 0
Bra ley. lb..,
waraner, ID.
I 0
0 3
3 1
i ieeris. If
Wn4r, aa..
I aisloew, 0..
1 0
Arellanos, p.. 8 0 1 I Osmith, I 1 1
4 0
Totals 10 I 87 11 0
Score: second gam:
Totals.
II 0 34 11 3
Chicago ..
Boston
F.::::S Ulttitt
,hJ,tl': x?rown- Purtell. Three-
Ifirla. Ham nm. T a n. I . t: l
I WO- OS A hlta: Rmau Di,.,.ll ni
base hit: EnslI Hm. :
flc flyi Wagner. Double play: Waanar.
F.ri!LJni t"18- L" on bases': Chicago,'
Si Boston. 8. Baas on he.lia- nre c.i.k a'
.e . ..n.... i ,
""'. a. rirsi on errors: Boston. 3.
Struck out: By Smith, 4; by Arellanea, 4.
Time: 1:46. Umpire: Evan.
Detroit Ranches Hit.
DETROIT. July 14.-Detrolt bunched five
hit for five iun In the second innlnr to.
1 1 1 Wnw SMtran Mina 1 ak. , . .
day and wou, n to 1. Cobb mad a horn
run with two men on base. Score:
Detroit 1 S 0 0.0 A A 1 t
Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 O A 1
Two-base hits: Bohmldt. Caaav rnnn.
iti. vi.uu. ouo uai Dans: urr
Donovan. 6: off RelKlinar 1 nr,,.Lr
out;
By Donovan, 3; by Relating. 8. Time:
umpires: mgan ana 0 Lougniln.
JUDGE COMPELS EXPRESS
COMPANY TO SHIP. LIQUOR
Writ of Mandamus Saya Mast Take
Shipments Into Prohibition
Oklahoma.
FORT SMITH, Ark., July 14.-Judg
' nci court in this
oltr ioAr rnted a writ of mandamus,
oo""0""" n pres company to accept
smpmenis ox nquor 10 town in Oklahoma.
0,0 wnwry.
Tn0 companl had refused ahlpmenu th-
cause Oklahoma 1 prohibition territory
Many wnolesai liquor dealers have been
awaiting th outcome of thl test case aa a
basis for" future operation.
INSURGENTS STUMPf INDIANA
Republican Stat Committee An.
noaneea Promises of Progressives
to Aid la Fall Campalara.
INDIAN APO LIS, July 14.-Tha republican
state commute announced today that
premises had been obtained from Senators
Chaunoey M. Depew of New York, J. P,
Dolllver and A. a. Cummins of Iowa. Knuta
Nalson of Minnesota, William Alden Smith
of Ml.-hl.rsn and John HH..- .
ta tumI tn ,tau- I: expected the
ispeasing campaign win start about Sep
temoer 10 ana it I me purpose of th r
publican manager to have thing going In
full (wing when Colonel Roosevelt comes,
which win b about the middle of October.
The democratlo manager ar equally
active and U. 8. Jackson, state chairman.
said tocay mat among the democratic
speaker that had accepted Invitations to
speak In behalf of the candidacy of John
W. Kern for tha United States senate were
Champ Clark of Missouri, Senator Bailey
of Texas, former Governor Folk of Ml,
ourl and Mayor Gaynor of New York.
QUITS IF LOSES PRIMARIES
Fellette Will Not Be Candidate
far Re-election Before Lea-lelatara
If Peoale Tnrn Htm Down.
MILWAUKEE, Wla.. July 14.-Senator
La Follett will not be a candidate for re
election oeiore tne ngsiature unless h.
. k
This is
of Senate
r- n-
tha authoritatlv announcement
Senator La Follette's campaign manaxer
C. R. Crownheart of Superior, who In an
interview today, said:
"Senator La Follett will accept th Jud.
msnt of th peopl at lb primaries aa final.
If ha la not endorsed ha will not be a can!
didat before tha legislature. If h en
dorsed at tha primary he will expect th
legislature to raUfy th cbotc of th pub-La,
Jessie Vail Wins
Special Event
Monster Crowd Out at West Point for
!
Second Say's Speed Con
teats.
WEST POINT, Neb.. July 14.-Speclal
Telegram,) A monster crowd was on hand
to witness today' races, it being the sec
ond day of the race meet held In this city.
Most of th business houses were closed
during the races.. The trsok wa In splendid
condition and the grandstand wss packed,
ther being hardly standing room left. Good
order prevailed throughout and th race
wr well contested. :
Denver Dick, th guldsless wonder, waa
th feature of today races. He circled tha
track in 2:13. i
The special 8:30 pacing race was a very
closely contested race, being won by Jes
sie Vail, owned by Sehlnstock Bro. of this
place. Summaries:
Trotting 2::-2 class, purse 3400:
King Highwood. blk. g., by High-
Soua"-' k ' " bch' Lcur. I"----l 1 1
Squaw, b. m.. by Al Cone. Schln-
fiock uro.. at Polnt Nh 1
l .roBinaue. ti. tr. ,.w i ...I. u-hl..
, I . ' . I - J " . O UftC,
. ivsrrick. PUnh n r-nln 1
. ' JvarricK. 1'Ueblo. Colo 3 4 3
Lady Thompson, br. m., by Harting-
i??r.vVA- Thompson, Erlck, Okl...4 8 4
i'm: -Vi. 2:27V, 2:23.
- ..p,0.,n- class, purse 8100:
"", br. s.. by Karl hi. J.
L ".rrn-n, ruenio, Colo 1
"r'y r rost, br. g., by KlkltL Pat
LJ-kman. Waterloo, ll.. . U
Jckman, Waterloo, ia
Captain Dawson, blk. ., by
X.1',R1W0"- Jovroman, Phoenix
Nettle Oh 0. blk. m.. by 61
Jack
a wi- a
Am. v..: "." yr " "O,
n't noenix, Ar X.
lime: 2:16V,, 2:14V4. 3:17.
Special 2:30 pace;
Ethel Storm
Marion It.,
Billy ishannonwood !"
T...U .........
4
...8
...3
.4
vco.o van , . .
B o won e-i.i' r. . m"e- Armount
u- won' E'l F. ccond. On Deck third.
THREE.YEAR.OLD STEPS FAST
Horse from Several Different St..
Race at Auburn..
AUBURN, Neb., July 14.-(SDeclal T.u.
gram.) The second day of tha Auburn
summer race was a suocess in every de
tail and an exceedingly large crowd waa
In attendance. The traok was hni
1 and "" excellent racing waa pulled
u. im ieature of the afternoon race
waa th fast time made In tha 8-year-old
pace, Columbia Fire.
Bohanan of Lincoln. Neb., xolna- the Vir.t
half In the first heat In 1:08. Good tlm
was maae in all three heats as well . ih
all four races. In the first race th- in
trot' there were five entries, all starting,
Homer F winning in three tralght easily.
In the second heat Teddy R. did excellent
work, as well as Sweetwood. Bell t,.i,i.
and Mentholatum, and It was a horso rac
secona place In all three heats between
them. In th 'second raoe, the 2.20 pace,
ther were twelve entries, with l-ht .t.'
ng. ma ravorita. Ditto Electrtte, wa a
disappointment. II broke in' the first half
"u WM aistanced.' Young Adella made a
pretty race, winning easllv in all h.
avals.
Th runnlnr rac.' whlh ms.. .
wa. won by
ei ? L- ravo,,,t' Ijld Ber-
cond "Jld Vttce" third. 3urling-
ton' uckney and Albert Whit were well
bunched -and it wa. a good rac. Sum-
marie:. V:i ia -? v. ) ....j. ,,(,
Trottma-J-2.-lS"rlna.- ami...
Homer F, -b. iNm),' ..,
E?,3yit'. D- (Hogan).....
ojuo aoius, d. m. (Thomas)
sweetwood, b. m. (Douglas)
Mentholatum, br.. m. (Harklns)...
Time: 2:19V,, 2.17H, 3:17i4, .
Pacing 2:20 class, purso 8oOt5; .
Toung Adella. b. m. (FrlendSV....
Grace Pointer, g. m. (DeRyder).
Montreal, b. h. Ely .
..1
..3
..8
..4
uiuwier in, d. g. (Wilson).
Marguerite, b. m. tSchn.lrferi::::::::.'!
Tl,. . i it n .. ' UB
M.....i. t . T ".. "
S.'.?' m.'..Vocnn? ?r;.
Time: 2:14. 2:12. 2:15U.
Paclna S-var-r,M. r,,,... -wv.
Columbia Fire b. s. (Stani)..,..'. i
Roan Hal rn. g. (DeRyder) 5
Paron, b. h. (Kay) . a
Alice Hunter, b. m. (Wilson)"."!;"'!'?
Ladv Jeanetta rh m .u A.
Gambrul, blttM,"?.?''
Ids
"n.i StaxnJlnJ' ?' "V. (McCargr)..d.
weave v ,, U. II, I.I H. I' K HO fl I .
d
Time: 8:1614, 2:16Va, 2:16!4.
ROY WILKES TAKES
HOT PACE
Five If rata 1. i.. n
MITCHELTj. R Ti Tni no.i..
r.m..)-.Th-ond d-ay of thcom Belt
association races were nulled ntt tn.v i
the face of a heavy wind that made fast
going out of the question, aithoueh th.v
were contested from wire to wir. o-h.
crowd waa much larger than yesterday and
Hie ainuuiiiaiiii great ovr tn finishes.
In the 2:18 pace it took five h.x. .
settle the race. Although no horse s-ol a
majority of the heats, first monev went to
Roy Wilkes. L. W. Wler, Longmont. Colo
second to Chios Dillon, third to Willlsmont
best time 2:13. Myrtle O. won the 2 20
trot In straight -heats; Charming Prince,
second; and Helen Gurry, third. Cashier
Dean, owned by Pat Chantelers, Iron
River, Wis., took first plaoe in 2:18'..; Lucv
F. second and Gold Coin third. Must won
the half mile and repeat running race.
The races close tomorrow with a big auto
rac at th close of th harness races.
Washington Sla-na Otey.
NORFOLK, Vs., July 14. "Big Bill' Otey,
pitcher of the Norfolk base ball team, who
was released a few days ago, while ill In a
hospital, has been signed by Washington.
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MILLERS WIN CLOSE ONE
assssass .
Columbus Beaten in. Game Marked by
Clean Play.
BOTH SCORE IN FOURTH OXLY
Senator Lose In Shnffl In
laslng by Two to One
Score. ,
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COLUMBUS, O., July 14 -Minneapolis de
feated Columbus, 2 to J. Score:
MINNEAPOLIS. ' " COU'MBfs
AB.H O A E. - AB.H O A K
cf... 4 1 I 0 OHInrhman, III I t I I
Clymer,
Aliliar,
a v a a nngauon, it I n f a &
CTSTalh. If... 4 1 4 O.JPnvna. lb
8 1 0 4 i
10 10 0
. . 1 "0 0 0 0
4 0 14 0 0
. 4 1 6 1
I 1 0 ft w
.10 0 0 0
Williams, lb. I 0 4 1 1 Kelllir. rf..
Roaaman. rf. 4 0 I 0 0 Trial, cf.....
yaiTls, lb.... 4 1 A 4 0 Oil wall. lb..
OUI. lb 4 1 11 0 ouumlan. aa
Bmlih, e 10 10 vCarlarh. c...
Saa. p 110 1 OArbnsaat, e.
Paiteraon, p., 1 0 0 I OBlramnial, p
4 0 0 1 0
totals 13 Cn ll I Totala ... i 4 77 15 I
Cansch out, n.i by batted ball.
loiumous OOOlOOOn
0-1
0
Minneapolis 0 0 0 2 0 l 0 ft
Bases on balls: Off "trommel, a; off Snoe
3; off Patterson, 2. Struck out; By S.ise. 1.
mis: uir sage, t in rive and two-thirds
Innings; off Patterson, 1 In three snd one
third Innings. Time; 1:66. empires. Fergu
son and Hayes.
Louisville .Win from Mllnank.ee.
LOUISVILLE, July 14.-Roblnson's slnglo
In the ninth followed by Stanley' n.nSlo
was responsible for the. dc-clding run
Score: ... , ,
LOl'ISVll.LE.
MILiW Al KRE.
AB.H.O.A.B.
AB H O A E.
Roblmoti, sa. 4 1 0
Plrkarln. rf. 4 0 0
Stanley, cf..; 3 I I
Howard, lb. . 1 0 14
Jim Do via, lb I I 1
Hnflman. If. .10 1
Mie, lb.... 3 I
Hushea, c. .. . 3 u I
Wearer, p.... I 0 0
I ARanltll, rf... 3
0 OCharles. 2b... I
0 0 Barry, lb I
,1 ILewls, ...,,
1 1 Spencer, rf . . .
0 'lsrke, lb ... I
4 V Bart I If I, If...
1 OLuitwIn, t
I OCUttiss. p.... I
Totals
34 ( 17 16' I Totals . tl a a
.....o ,uv. wnni winnrng iun was made.
Louisville r. 0 Q 0 0 0 0 0 1-1
Milwauxe 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Three-base hit: Stanley, etruck out: By
Xf?vfS- 6: y Cutting, 6. Bases on bells':
rlW5Vn',i;, " -t-'uttlng. 1. Umpires:
Chill and Quthrie.
Kansaa City Defeats Indianapolis.
INDIANAPOLIS lnd July H.C'arter,
Tor the visitors, pitched gilt-edged ball to.
day until the ninth Inning, when he weak
ened and was relieved by Rhoades. Score;
V KANSAS CITY. j , , , INDIANAPOLIS.
AB.H.O.A.B, .AB.H.O.A.B.
Shsonon, If.
I 0 0 Chadb'rne. cf I 1 0 0 I
I 1 OColfay. ss.. ...4 0 111
8 11 1 0 Haydan, rt... I 0 I 1 I
0 4 4 Oarr. lb.;.... ' lull
Raftary. ct..
Hunter, lb..
Love, lb
Smoot, rf...
Jamas, c
Barbeau, sa.
lownay, lb.
Carter, p....
s v uiteirhant.v,. If, 4 , 1 0 0 0
v . a a 0 liawlay,
c... l o I t o .
lb t:. I t H I
s. lb. 1.0 0 S .1
vaN p. 3 1 1 4 I J
114 1 Mir,-h.
100 Williams,
10 4 1 llarrtirrov
ituoaaes, p
ooo O'MllllasH .... 1 1 0 0 0
Indianapolis 6' 0 0 0 0 '0 6 0 S 3
Two-base hits: Raftery, Barbeau. Smoot,
Delehanty. Struck out: By Hanlgrove, l.
Bases on balls: Off Hardgrove, 2; off Car
ter. 4. Hits: w. Carter, 8 In eight snd two
thirds Innings. Sacrifice hits: Shannon,
Hardgrove. Double play: Hayden to How- ,
ley. Paasei' ball: James. 8toien bases: Chad
bourne, Williams, 'iime: 1:60. Umpires:"'
Owens and Van.Jyckle. , , -
TOLEDO, O.. July l4.-Leroy did not al
low the Toledo team ,a hit uuUl .the tenth.
Score:
St. Paul .;. 0 tf 0 0 O '00 0 2 J'"'
Toledo .......0 0 0 0 0 0-D 0 0 0-4
Two-base hit: Claj-ke. Thraa.hnaa Mf
Jones. Base on balls: Off Rnhlnaon l-
off Leroy, 2. Struck out: - By Robinson. vl
; uy Leroy, 2. Time:- l:4.- Umpires: .
Blerhalter arid Cussck. -. . . . f
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Favr Western and Eastern. States Gat .',
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Fasadena 'Convention. ' I
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Institute of Homeopathy today elected Dr. .
O. J. Jone of Clevelana, O,,-president; Dr. '
Walter T. Nlchol of Pasadena, Cal., vie : '
president, and Dr. James W. Ward of San
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Dr. J. P. Sutherland of Boston,, trustees.
Dr. H.-R. Arndt, editor of th Pacific .
Coast Journal, and professor in the Hahne- ,
mann Medical college at San Francisco,
was elected field secretary of the institute,
which is a new position created at this
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