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    BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JULY 23,
Omaha Wins Ag-ain; Athletics Battle Fifteen Inning Tie; Pirates Move Up Notch; Millers Lose
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ONE MORE TO FOR OMAUA
rhird Straight Game is Taken from
the Sioux City Bunch.
O'TOOLE
IS
MASSACRED
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Plteher "Who Is Greatly Feared Ha,s
Terror "trlekea frosa Illm When
Corridon Open Fonrtk
with a Home nan.
Oliunh, ; Sioux City, 4.
Omaha took the third successive gam
from Bloux City yesterday, batting- O'Toole
for eight hits and bringing In all tight
runs In the fourth inning. The visitors
started the scoring, Andens making the
circuit on his own rlngle and a double by
Fenlon.
For three Innings the much-feared
O'Toole, with good support In the field,
allowed only one man toreach first.
Corridon, the first man up in the fourth,
broke the Ice with a home run over the
left field fence. Flood followed with a
single and went around for a score when
Neighbors let a long drive by Morlarlty
get through Ills hands, Morlarlty going to
second on a steal and to third on O'Toole's
wild pitch. Thompson and Welch walked
n Mmiarltv and Thompson scored on
. Gondlng's single. Welch scored on a sin
gle by Cadman. Gond,lng came home on
Corrldon's two-bagger, and Corridon and
Cadman crossed the rubber when Neigh
bors out In center field dropped a long fly
by Flood. Davis and Kane flew out to
Neighbors and Andreas, and Flood made
the third out trying to steal second.
The fourth Inning began and ended the
scoring for the Rourkes, In the fifth Ham
mond replace! O'Toole in the box for 8loux
City and finished the game. Mclter went
in for Rhodes. Sioux City cornered two
tallies In the fourth with three hits and
then slowed up until the ninth when Stem
went around lor the fourth run.
Notes of the On me.
Attendance Was about 1,100 not counting
the men.
Eleven Rourkes batted In the fourth.
Corridon was up twice and helped him
self to a home run and a two-bagger.
Towne has a badly sprained wrist as a
result f O'Toole's wild pttcn in tne lourtn.
He was replaced behind the bat by Miller,
ir w.toh hpaw hitter for the Indians.
was' again sent In to bat in the ninth, but
tossed a high ny into me nanon ui
rldon.
Sioux City had one mere nlt than tne
Tlnurkea. but only two Drougni in cor,
the other two runs being made on errors
by the locals.
Ilmnlra Clark helped DAVlS to a hit
Tiavlnn rolled one Into Stem's hands behind
fhst but when the tall first baseman
tBt-txi fnr the bar he had a collision with
the official named and Davis beat him to
It.
WEST. LEAGUE. NATL. LEAGUE.
W.LPct. W.L.Pct. I
Denver 55 :i2 M2 Chicago 51 29 .6.18
Sioux City. ..5.1 8.1 .fiUVNew York....45 35 .WJ
Lincoln 61 37 .MH Pittsburg ....44 34 . 613
Wichita 47 2 .647 Cincinnati ...4.140.418
St. Joseph. ...3 41 .U2 Philadelphia. .88 41
Omaha 3S nO .4.1S St. Louis S 4ii .4i8
Des Moines . 3M 53 .41 Brooklyn .....14 49 .410
Topeka 28 67 . 323; Hoston 32 52 .381
AMER. LEAGUE. AMER. ASSN.
W.L.Pct. I W.L.Pct.
Philadelphia. 55 26 .h7 Minneapolis.. fifi 34 .657
New York. ...50 31 .6l7St. Paul 67 3a .6M
Boston 61 33 .7Toledo 63 40 .670
Detroit 45 41 .S Kansas City. .45 46 . 4;i6
Cleveland ...X 42 . 44k Columbus 42 48 .4H7
Chicago S:t 4t .2 Milwaukee ...40 61 .440
Washington. .31 49 .4101 Indianapolis.. 38 57 . 400
St. Louis 24 55 .803 Louisville ....34 59 .361)
NEB. LEAGUE. I MINK LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct. W.L.Pct.
Fremont ....37 25 . 597 Clarinda 36 21 .6.12
Or. Inland 34 2 .51 Neb. City 32 29 M2
Sunerlor .1.' 29 .5251 Falls City.... 28 29 .492
Seward 82 30 .tlii; Auburn 28 28 .500
Kearney 31 3.1 .44' Shenandoah. .26 32 .44a
Hastings ....29 2 .47i':Mary vllle ....2X30.376
Red Cloud. ..24 33 .421(
Columbus ...27 3d ,446
Yesterday's nesalts.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Sioux City, 4; Omaha,!.
Des Moines, 4; Lincoln, t.
St. Juiteph, t; Wichita, g.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Chicago, 6; Washington, 1. Second game
Chicago. 0: Washington, 2.
Clevelunu, 7; Philadelphia, 0. Second
game: Cleveland. 1; Philadelphia,
St. Louis, 3; Boston, 5.
Detroit, 8; New York, 11.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Philadelphia, 4; Cincinnati, (.
Boston-Chicago, postponed.
New York, 0; St. Louis, 4.
Brooklyn, 1; Pittsburg, 14.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Kansas City, 2; Columbus, . ,
Wllwaukce-Toledo, postponed.
Minneapolis, 0; Indianapolis, 8.
St. Paul, 8; Louisville, 4.
NEBRASKA LEAGUE.
Columbus, 6; Hastings, 15.
Seward, 6; Red Cloud, 0.
Fremont, 1; Superior, 1.
Kearney, 4; Grand Island, 3.
M1N K LEAGUE.
Shenandoah, 4; Maryvllle, 6.
Clarinda, 0; Nebraska City, 2.
Falls ICty, 0; Auburn, 6.
Games Today.
Western League Sioux City at Omaha,
Des Moines at Lincoln, St Joseph at Wich
ita. ToDeka at Denver.
American l.taitue umcsgo- at wasntng'
ton, Cleveland at Philadelphia, Detroit at
New York, St. Louis at Boston.
National League Philadelphia at Clncln
nati, Boston at Chicago, New Yorjt at St
Louis, Brooklyn at Pittsburg.
American Association Kansas utty at
Columbus, Milwaukee at Toledo, Mlnne
apolis at Indianapolis, ft. paul at Ijouis
ville.
Nebraska State League Columbus a
Hastings, Seward at Red Cloud, Fremont
at Superior. Kearney at Grand Island
Mink ijeague Shenandoah at Maryvllle,
Clarinda at Nebraska City, Falls City at
Auburn.
QOOSIERS BLANK MILLERS
Lelivelt Only Permits Three Hits, but
Loses.
POOR SUPP0BT IS THE CAUSE
Leading Assoclatloa Team Fail to
Score and Lets la Three Rons
by Bad Fleldlag One
Three-Dagger.
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., July 22.-Lellvelt
Mowed only three hits, but was given
wretched support and the locals won.
Score:
CTiadb'rns. rl I
Wll'ms, Jb. 4
Harden, rl... t
Carr, lb 4
Delehantjr, If. 4
Score:
Davis, c
Corridon, ss...
Flood, 2b
Kane, lb
Morlarlty, 8b..
Thomson. It...
Welch, rf
Gonding, c
Rhoades, p....
Melter, p
Cadman
OMAHA.
Andreas, 2b
Stem, lb.....
Quillln, 3b
Fenlon, If.,...
Myers, -rf
Towne, c ,
Miller, c
Neighbors, cf
Hartman, ss
O'Toole, p
Hammond, p
Totals
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
.. 3 0 1 4 0 1
... S 3 2 2 2 1
...4 1 1 S 3 0
... S 0 1 0 0
... S I 1 1 3 0
... S 1 0 2 0 0
..810101
,.. S 1 1 6 0 0
...100100
...10 0 1 1 0
... l' 1 1 0 0 0
...28 8 8 27 9 8
X CITY.
AB. K. H. O. A. E.
...4 116 10
... 4 1 3 8 0 0
...601100
... 6 1 2 0 0 1
...6 0 0 0 '0 0
...211211
.... 2 0 0 4 1 0
... 4 0 0 8 0 1
... S 0 1 4 1 0
... 2 0 0 0 4 0
... 1 0 0 0 0 0
...38 27 8 2
Murray. Two-base hits: Lloyd, Waldron,
Struck out: By Adams. 1: by Fugate,
Base on balls: Off Adams, 4; off Fugate,
1. Double plays: McMurray to Lindsay
Cranston to Lloyd to Lindsay. Left on
bases: Denver, 4; Topeka, 9. Time: 1:39.
Umpire: Mullen.
ST. JOSEPH WINS POOR GAME
Wichita Lacks Needed Hit with Bases
Kali.
WICHITA. July 22. St. Joseph won
ragged game from Wichita today. Wlchlt
had the bases filled In the second and sixth
Innings, but lacked the necessary hit,
Score:
WICHITA.
AB. R.
S
6
Belden. If......
Mlddelton, cf...
Claire, ss ,
Hughes, 2b....,
Koerner, lb
Pettlgrew, rf..,
Westerzll, 3b..
Shaw, c
Shaner. p ,
Shackelford, p.
Batted for Rhoades in the fourth.
Batted for Hammond In the ninth.
Omaha
u o U I U V u u
0 0 0 S 0 1 1 0
Runs
Hits
Sioux City
linns
Hits
-8
-8
....1 0020000 1-4
....2 012001020
Two-base hits: Fenlon. Corridon. Home
run: Corridon. Home run: Corridon. First
base on balls: Off Rhodes, 1; off Melter, 2;
off O'Toole, 3; off Hammond, 1. Struck out:
By Rhodes, 2; by Melter, 2; by O'Toole, 2;
by Hammond, 2. Left on bases: Omaha, 2;
Sioux City, 10. Double play: Morlarlty to
Flood. Wild pitch: O'Toole. Stolen base:
Thomson. Sacrifice hits: Corridon, Morlar
lty. Time: 1:55. Umpires: Sternberg and
Clark.
AB. R.
Powell, If... 4 1
Fox, 2b 4 1
Jones, lb 4 0
McChesney, cf 6 0
Corhan, ss ... 6 0.
Rellly, Sb 4 1
Bauer, rf 4 2
Frambes, o 4 1
Jcrnson, p 8 2
Totals 37 8
Wichita 2 0 0 1
LINCOLN
Ol'TSLUGS
CHAMPS
Wlaa Third Game of Series by Score
of Nino to Voir,
LINCOLN, July 22. Lincoln, outslugged
lies Moines today and won the final game
of the series by a score of 9 to 4. Mitchell
lasted three Innings, while Mason also was
batted freely. Except in the fourth, when
three hits, a base on balls and two errors
ave Des Moines two runs, McGrath was
u puxale. Score:
LINCOLN.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E
...3 2 2 1
... 4
Jude. If
GiigiiUr, ss
Co.e, If
Cobb, it
Vockman, 3b....
nomas, lb
Wciilensaul, 2b.
Clark, c
Mi U rath, p
1
4
1
1
10
2
6
2
Totals 34 15 27
DEd MOINES.
AB. R. II. PO.
Bader, rf
Oolllgan, Sb....
Curtis, If
jiwycr. lb
Muttlck. cf
Mehoff, Sb
Davis, ss
'Itnimons, c...
'Mitchell, p
Mason, p
E.
, 0
0
0
Totals 33 4 7 24 11
Lincoln S 0 1 2 1 1 0 1
Des Moines 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 04
Three-base hit: Curtis. Two-base hit:
Cole. Douhle plays: Weldensaul to Thomas;
Gagnler to 1 nomas. Stolen bases: Juan,
Weldensaul, Mallick. Sacrifice hits: Cole,
Cobb, Thomas, Weidensaul. Earned runs:
Lincoln, 4, Des Moines, 2. Hits: Off Mitch
ell. 6 in two Innings: off Mason, 9 in six
Innings, struck-out: By McGrath, 6: by
Mitchell. 1: by Mason, I. Bases on balls:
t iff McGrath, 4, off Mitchell, o. Time: 2:00.
Umpires; Flynn and Spencer.
H.
0
2
0
0
O.
0
0
1
2
14
2
2
0
0
A.
0
1
1
4
0
0
1
2
0
Totals 35 6
ST. JOSEPH.
8 27 13
O.
0
3
10
1
6
2
1
4
0
A.
0
2
2
0
4
2
0
1
6
INDIANAPOLIS.
tF.HO.A.E,
Howler
Muirh, lb.
'offr. m.
Hardfrovs,
Totals...
8
I
.. I
Pi
1 1
4 I
1 t
0 13
I
0 I
1 1
0 1
0 4
MINNEAPOLIS.
AB H.O.A.B.
Cljmsr, of... 4
lAlllter, Si ... 4
0Crth. If... 4
VJ. Wll'ms, Sb. 4
ORoturnsn, rt. 4
2 14
1 4 4
ISO
0 1 I
0 2 0
1 1 I
1 10 1
o i o
o l i
0 0 0
5 7 24 11 t
Off
1:25.
OFerrli. lb.... 4
0 fill I, lb 1
Ogmlth, a 4
lllTlt. ... 8
o'Nil 1
II inn i
Totili.
Batted for Lelivelt In the ninth.
Indlananolis 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0
Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Three-base hit: Crjivath. Struck out:
By Hardgrove, 2. Base on balls:
Hardgrove. 1: off Lelivelt. 1. Time:
Umpires: Hayes and Guthrie.
' Colsmkai Slavs Ball.
COLUMBUS. O.. July 22. Three Kansas
Cltv Ditchers were hammered toflav Dy to
lumbua batters, downs alone driving In
enough runs to win In addition to starting
the attack of the third Inning, score:
COLUMBUS. KANSAS CITY.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H. O.A.I.
Written, lb.. 4 11 Oshannon. It.. 4 1110
Hlnchmtn, If 1 i I Ol'oraah, rf... 0 8 1
Congalton, rf 4 8 OHunUr, lb... 4 2 11
Dnvni, lb.... 14 8 1 OShay, lb Ills
.4810 IILOTS, lb 1011
. 1 110 1 OfUftsrj. cf... 4 1 4 0
.4811 lJme. e 8011
.. 8 8 3 0 OKIIter, e 118 0
, 0 0 0 0 OHirbean, . .. 4 3 3 1
.8114 OPownla. Sb... 4 0 1 0
Campbell, p.. 1 0 0 1
.1 17 27 10 1 darter, p 0 0 0 0
Hualck, p I 1 0 I
Rhoades .... 10 0 0
Touts 86 9 14 11
Batted for Carter In the fifth.
Cnlumhus i' 0820200-
Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 12
Two-hasa hits: Conaralton. Rellley. Three
base hit: Wratten. Base on balls: Off
Packard, 1; off Campbell, 2; oft carter, l.
Struck out: By Packard. 8; by Carter, 1.
Time: 1:35. Uhplres: Owens and ttusn.
St. Paal Wins Easily.
TITTISVILLK. Kv.. July 22. St. Paul
easily won the third straight game of the
series from Louisville, 8 to 4. The visitors
batted freely, while tne locals iieiaea
loosely. Manager Howard was put off the
fie d for arruuig with umpire cusaca ana
Pat Bohannon, the former association
olaver. who is being srlven a trial In tne
outfield by Louisville, was shifted to first
base. The heavy hitting or tne visitors in
the eighth and-nlnth innings was the fea
ture. Score: V
ST. PAUL. LOUISVILLE.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B.
Clarke. If.... 6 10 0 IRoblnaon. si. 5 1 4 1
0 Pickering;, rf. 4
oatnlr, lb... 4
OHoward, lb.. 2
OBob'non, If lb 8
Retllejr, cf...
dwell, lb...
Mahllng, sa.
Arbogaat, e.
Friend, e...
Packard, p..
Totals
Brain, lb 5
Jonee, cf 6
McConn'k. sa 4
Murray, rf. .. 4
Autrey, lb.... 3
Boucher, lb., 5
Spencer, c... 8
Kiiroy, p l
Chech, p 1
Lelae 1
8
1 0
0 3
1 8
0 14
1 0
8 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
OFIaher, cf...
IMagee, lb...
OHughes, o...
OSchwenk. p..
0 OKtourooy, If.
OHalla, p
0 1
0
Islanders Lose
Kearney Contest;
Loose Pitching
Paul Walks Three Men, Who Later
Cross Plate Bed Cloud Shut
Out by Seward.
GRAND ISLAND, Neb., July 22.-(Spe.
olal Telegram.)-Paul lost his own game
todsy, three scores being the result
primarily of bases on balls and the fourth
by his fielding error. Murphy's timely two-
bagger aided In the Cotton Pickers' victory.
Score: ' R. H. E.
Kearney 010000300-4 4 2
Grand Island , 10O00010 0 S 8 2
Batteries: Noyes and Magerkurth; Paul
nd Carroll. Umpire: Fleming.
RED CLOUD, Neb., July 22. Speclal
Telegram.) Red Cloud was shut out In a
spiritless game today. Desllva pitched the
first two innings and was replaced by
Masters in the third, after walking three
men. Score: R. H. E.
Seward 00221000 0-6 11 0
Red Cloud 00000000 0-0 S 2
Batteries: Seward. Hanson and Wally:
Red Cloud, Desllva, Masters and Mos.
Struo kout: By Hansen, 8; by Desllva, 4;
by Masters, 6. Base and balls: Off Han
sen, b; off Oesllva, 8; off Masters, 8. Two
bane hits: Harris and Mills. Time; 1:45.
Umpire: Boswell.
HASTINGS, Neb., July 22. (Special Tele
gram.) Errors by Columbus helped Hast
ings pile up the big score in a tremendous
slugging match today. Fourteen Hastings
men. Just one-half the number legally at
bat, hit for twenty-two bases. Harms and
Donnelly dragging triples and Herrtck,
Watson, Copple and Boasen doubles. Nine
Hastings men made sacrifice hits. Plcrel's
double was the lone extra base hit for Co
lumbus. The came was called In the eighth
to enable Columbus to take a train. Score:
R.H.E.
Columbus 11202000 6 11 7
Hastings 1 7 1 0 0 4 2 15 14 3
Batteries: For Columbus, Bovee and Ag
new; for Hastings, Herrlck and Donnelly.
SUPERIOR, Neb., July 22. (Special Tele
gramsSuperior dropped the second game
to Fremont this afternoon by a score of 6
to 1. Both teams played an excellent game
and the batting was about equal, but Fre
mont placed three hits when it did them
the most good. Score: R.H.E.
Fremont 1 0000200 25 10 2
Superior 0 0000100 01 8 2
Batteries: For Fremont, Smith ' and
Bohmer; for Superior, Justus and Hartley.
Umpire: Griffiths.
ATHLETICS TIE IN FIFTEEN
Battle Till Darkness in Second Game
of Say.
CLEVELAUD WINS THE FIRST
pitchers Hold Crater of Arena In
Long Game Cleveland Blanked
Eleven straight 'Each
Score Once.
PHILADELPHIA, Ta.. July 22.-Cleve!and
and Philadelphia played two exciting games
here today, the visitors winning the first,
7 to 6, and playing a fifteen-Inning tie at
one run each, in the second. Falkenburgl
and Bender had a great pitcher's duel in
the second game, the latter being slightly
more effective and being accorded perfect
support. In eleven Innings Cleveland went
out In order. Score, first game:
CLEVELAND. PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
THREE-I
LEAGUE!
RESULTS
Oraney, It.... 8 11
Rtnyall, lb... 4 0 IS
Turner, aa.... 1
Lalole, 2b.. .. I
nmla, e 1
Todd, rf 5
Blrm'ham, cf 8
Femng, lb... I
Dergen, p.... 1
Harkneas, p.. 1
Totals.,
0 OHartMl, If ... 1 0 8 0 0
1 ODygert, p.... 0 0 0 1 0
8 XJMrlng, cf... 8 8 10 0
4 OColllm, Sb.... 4 114 1
1 maker, lb.... 4 13 10
1 01'nrlB, lb t 1 10 0 1
0 o Murphy, rf... t 8 0 0 0
8 0 lurry, sa 8 0 1 8 1
8 IThomaa, e.... 0 0 10 0
0 OHeltm'ller. If 8 0 0 0 0
Morgan, p ... 1 1 0 8 0
.11 8 87 14 ILapp, e 8 S 7 1 0
Total! 18 10 17 11 8
Cleveland 02020000 17
Philadelphia 01101102 0-6
Two-base hits: Berger. I add. Davis. Col
lins. Three-base hit: Graney. Hits: Off
Morgan. 4 in four Innings: off Dytfert. 1
In five Innings; off Berger. 7 In six Innings;
of Harknesa, 8 in three innings. Base on
balls: Off Berger, 6; off Harkness, 1; off
Moran, 3; off Dygert, 4. Struck out: By
Harkness, 1; by Morgan, 1; by Dygert, 8.
Time: 2:15. Umpires: O Loughlln and Egan.
CLEVELAND. PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Oraney, If. .
Btovall. lb..
Turner, ae...
Lajole, 2b...
Easterly, c,
Lord, rf....'.
Blrm'ham, of 8
Porrlng, 3b... 8
Bradley, lb... 8
Kalkenberg, p 8
Bemla 1
1 I
1 24
1 1
OHeltni'Iler, If I
lOldrlng, rf..
OCilllm. 2b..
lllaker, 3b....
OIlaTla, lb....
OMurphy, rf..
0 lurry, sa....
tiLapp. e
0 Bender, p..
0
0 Total!
1 1
1 18
M 18 45 80 0
Totala 37 10 27 10 8 Total!.... .81 1 87 11 I
Batted for Kiiroy in the seventh.
St. Paul 0 4) 0 0 0 2 1 2 88
Louisville 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 04
Stolen bases: Pickering, Spencer, Mur
ray, Jones, Fisher. Sacrifice hits: Magee,
McCormick, Autrey. Sacrifice fly: Autrey.
Two-base hits: Spencer. Boucher. Three
base hits: Brain, Boucher, Spencer, Mur
ray. Double plays: Robinson to Magee;
Brain to Autrey. Struck out: By
Schwenck, 8; by Kiiroy, 8; by Halla, 8.
Base on balls: Off Schwenck, 3; off Kii
roy. 2; off Chech, 1. Hit by pitched ball:
Fisner, Hughes. Hits: Off Kiiroy, 7 In
six Innings; off Schwenck, 7 In one and
two-thirds inning; oft Halla, S In one and
two-thirds inning.
Peoria, Bloomlngton, Springfield and
Waterloo Win.
PEORIA. 111., July 22. Four errors sand
wlched with free hitting gave the locals
the victory over Davenport. Score: R.H.E.
Peoria 00130400 8 12 I
Davenport 00010001 02 4 I
Batteries; Orvits and Jacobs, Archer and
Wolfe.
BLOOMINGTON. 111.. July 22.-Three
bases on balls, two singles and a triple
oelled Rock Islands defeat In the sixth
lnnnlng of today's game, when the locals
scored six runs. Score: R.H.E.
Rock Island 00800010 04 8 2
Bloomlngton 00000610 7 8 4
Batteries: Lakaff, Uulsser and O Leary:
Boyer and Nunamaker.
SPRlNGFiELUJ, in., July zz. The locals
closed out a victory today with Dubuque
by a score of 6 to 4. Each side played
loosely. Nelson's walk, his steal and John
son's single brought In the winning run.
Score: R.H.E.
Springfield 10001200 1-6 8 3
Dubuque 00011001 14 8 2
Batteries: LAuaermliK. Hcnroeder and
Hartley; Parkins and Boucher.
DANVILLE; ill., July 22. The visitors
trounced the home team today, breaking Its
winning streak. Clark proved a puzsle.
Score: R.H.E.
Waterloo 10 0 2 0 0 0 1 01 10 2
Danville 01001000 02 4 4
Batteries: Clark. Patrick and Barrlngton:
Wood and Reynolds.
E
GAMES IN TUBS NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York Shots tint St. Loots.
ST. LOUIS. July 22. Splendid work by
Lush and Corridon, together with fast
fielding, won a shutout for the locals.
Score:
8T. LOUIS. NEW YORK.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E.
St. Joseph...
10 27 16 2
0 0 3 0 0-6
.0 4000400 0-8
Left on bases: Wichita, 8; St. Joseph, 6.
Sacrifice hit: Fox. Two-base hits: Fox
(2). Shaw. Hughes. Bauer, Frambes, West-
ersll. Stolen bases: Claire, Koerner, Jones,
Westersil. Hits: Oft Shaner, 10 In six
innings; off Shackelford, 0 In three In
nings. Struck out: By Shaner, 3; by
Shackelford, 1; by Johnson, 6. Wild pitch:
Shaner. Hit by pitched ball:. Westerzll.
Time; 2:05. Umpire: Hoake:!.
Huggina. 2b.. 4
Ellis. If 4
Oases, ct 4
Konetchy, lb. 4
Erana, rf 8
Bleanahan, 0. 8
Mcwrey, lb.. 3
Hauaer, aa. .. 8
Luab, p 3
Corridon, p.. 1
DES MOINES T0 COME NEXT
Mr. Hlaarlna Will Bring; His Boosters
to Town for a Four Days'
. Stay.
Des Moines comes Saturday for a four
days' visit with the Rourke family at Vin
ton park. pa is expecting considerable
satisfaction ot of the call of Mr. Higgius
and the Higginscs as these two are bat
tling near the tail end of the list for a posi
tion higher up and both have blood lu their
eyes. HlBglns swears revenge for the three
out of four which Omaha captured at Des
Moines, while Pa on the other hand thinks
he has cast aside all hoodooes and has
started for the top. Monday will be ladles'
day at the park. Game called at 3:45. The
line-up:
Omaha.
Kane
Flood
Morlarlty....
Corrldun....'.
Thomson
Davis
Welsh
Gonding
Cadman
Kecle?.,
Stowers
Melter..
Hollenbeck,
Rhodes
Position.
...First Base
..Second Base...,
,.. Third Base
...Shortstop
..Left Field
, Center Field...
Right Field
Catcher
.Catcher
.'Pitcher
. Pitcher ,
Pltciier
.. Pitcher
..Pltrher
Des Moines.
Dwyer
..Colllgan
...Nlehoff
Davis
.....Curtis
...Mattick
Bader
Clemmons
Hawkins
Herche
Mitchell
.Owens
....Biersdorfer
Mason
DEWRK lll'.NS OVER TOPEKA
Adams Holds Visitors to Five Hits
Strengthen Position.
DENVER, July 22. Adams held Topeka
to five hits today and Denver shut oat
ti.e visitors and strengthened its hold on
first place. Batting in the third inning
settled the contest. Score:
DENVER.
AU. R.
HILL TRAM AMI DIETZ MIX
Will Play on the Latter' Groands
Hatsrday Afternoon. .
The Burlington headquarters team will
play the club team at the ' Diets club
Kraunds Ssturday afternoon. Game called
m i u , ' ....
Diets.
Hall
8ellnian
K. Lafferty..
F. Lafferty..
Anderson....
Harnett
Platner
Qulgley
Eisenhart....
Position.
Short ...
Left-....
Center .,
Right ...
Second .
Third ...
First ....
Catcher
Pitcher .
& M.
Nordeen
. ..Culb'urn
.. Itnton
... Baker
. . Zulnoe
Grossman
Hamilton
Johnson
Ball
Lloyd. 2b 4 1
Waldron. If 4 1
Cranston, ss 4 1
Dolan, 3b 4 0
l.iiKiay. lb 4 0
lu-al, cf 3 1
CasMdy, if 4 0
McMurray, c 4 1
Adams, p 3 1
O.
12
Totals
Wooley, cf ,
Walsh, 3b ,
Rellly. ss ,
T ho mason. If...
I.andrih. If
Abbott, lb
White, 2b
Poire, c
Fugate, p
Totals
Denver
lupcka
Stolen bases;
84
TOPEKA.
Aa r.
4 0
4 0
I
3 0
4
....... 4 0
S 0
4
11 27 13
H.
0
0
2
O.
11
A. E.
0 0
1. M. C. A. vs. Stock Yards,
Saturday afternoon at Association park
the Young Men s i nristian association te
will play the crack Stock Yard aggregation
and the bent game of the year Is looked
for. The Stock Yards will have their star
twirler, Smith, In the box, while the rangy
Lewis will do the honcrs for the Toung
Men's Christian association team. The
teams will Ine up as follows
1' 8. Yards.
Tost
Smith
Talbot
Kennedy
0 ) Clark.
32 0 S 24 14 2
0 0222000 4
0 0 0 0 0 0 e- o
ReilUy. Waldron t2). Mo
I.eeney
Gillln
McClellan...
Murphy,
Pike
Poxltlon
. Catch...,
. Pitch....
, First....
. Second..
.Short....
Third ..
..Left
.Center .
..Right .
.Sub ....
r. M. C. A.
Rothery
Lewis
Wilson
.. Soderberg
Avery
.merrinitl'Jii
.. McCulluc
Coh
. .McAndrew
Wirt
('auiarldare Takes Trophy.
BEAVER CITV. Neb., July 22. (Special
Telegram. The finals In the Furna
county tenuis tournament today Cambridge
won over Beaver City and took the trophy
0 8 1
8 3 0
8 10
8 10 0
0 8 0
0 8 3
0 3 1
0 4 4
0 0 3
0 0 0
Dlckaon,
Totals 8 T 87 IS Becker
OSnodgrasa, If. 3 il
ODoyle. lb I 1
OBeymour, cf.. 8 0
OMurray, rf... 3 0
ODeyore, rf.... 1 0
OBtldwell, as
ODvrtln, lb..
OMerkle, lb.
OMyera, e....
OCrandall, p
Totals 8 24 15
Batted for Crandall In seventh.
St. Louis 0 0020200-
New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Three-base hit: Konetchy. Bases on balls:
Off Lush. 4: off Corridon. 1: off Crandall. 3.
struck out: By cranaaii, 2; Dy uicason, 1.
Time: 1:46. Umpires; Rigier ana limgile.
Plttabar- Moves Up.
PITTSBURG. July 22. Pittsburg's easy
defeat of Brooklyn. 14 to 1. In a liaro-hit-
tlng game again touay. ana rsew Horns
loss of a game at St. ixmis orings last
year's champions up from third to sec
ond place. With the bases full In the seo-
ond inning. Phlllippl hit for a home run
today, a trick which Leacn turnea yester-
aay. eicore:
PITTSBURG. BROOKLYN.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Byrne. 8b I 0 0 3 0 nation, rf....4 1 0 0 (
Laca, ct a 1 v v uuaueert, id., a v 1 e
Clarke. If 1 3 3 0 OWheat, If.... 4 0 4 0
Campbell, If.. 0 0 0 0 OHurcmell, lb 4 3 8 3 I
Wagner, aa... 2 1 1 4 viMviaeon. cl. 0 e v 1
Flynn, lb.... 8 8 14 1 CLenoox, lb... 4 8 3 0:
Wllaon,' rf.... 4 8 10 IT. Smith, aa. I 1 I 4 I
Olbeon, e 4 I S 0 oui-arin, c u 4 I
M. K hnle, 2b I 8 3 4 IF. Miller, .. 0 0 0 0 1
Fhllllppl, p.. 3 3 1 3 OS. Miller, p.. 0 0 0 1 1
ii. Binun, e.. 1 u v 1
Totala 84 18 27 11 IKnaticr, p... I 0 0 1
Totala 88 8 24 11 3
Batted for Miller In third
Pittsburg 0 6 1 1 1 0 S 0 14
Brooklyn 0 001 000001
Two-base hits: . Clarke, Gibson, Lennox
Home run: Phlllippl. Sacrifice hit: Phil
llppi. Stolen base: Byrne. Double plays
McKechnie to Flynn; T. Smith to Dau
ber t. Bases on balls: Off Miller, 3; off
Knetier. 4. Struck out: By Phlllippl.
First base on errors: Brooklyn. L Left on
bases: Pittsburg, 6; Brooklyn, 5. Wild
pitch: S. Miller. Passed ball: Krwin. Time
1:40. Umpires: Johnstone and Eason.
Cincinnati Wins Hard Game.
CINCINNATI. O.. July 22.-Clnclnnati
Totals 48 T 48 27 2
Score, second game
Cleveland 00010000000000 0-1
Philadelphia 00001000000000 0-1
Two-base hits: Baker, Murphy. Base on
balls: Off Falkenberg, 4; off -Bender, 2.
Struck out: By Falkenberg, 4: by Bender.
6. Time: 2:40. Umpires: Egan and O' Lou g li
nn.
Washington, Breaks Even
WASHINGTON, Ju!y 22. Washington
broke even with Chicago in a double
header today, losing the first, 5 to 1, and
winning the second, 2 to 0. White was a
big puzzle in the first game and Groom in
the second. Milan collided with Gessler In
the second game and had to retire,
Schaefer taking his place. Score, first
game :
CHICAGO.
AB.H.O.A.E.
SOUTH ' DAKOTA LEAGUE QUITS
Season Will End Satorday, with
Aberdeen In First Place.
ABERDEEN. S. D.. July 22. (Special.)
The South Dakota State Base Ball league
season will end this week. The teams to
day stand: Aberdeen, .632; Redfield, W;
MUbank. .671; Watertown, .474; conae, .400;
Faulkton, .250, with the assurance that thu
games played today and Saturday will
not alter the standing of the teams. A
meeting will be held at Redfield next
Monday, when steps will be taken to re.
organize the league Into a four team or
ganization to finish the base ball year. It
lsrproposea to mane up tne new league wnn
teams from Aberdeen, Watertown, Red
field and Huron, dropping MUbank, 'Conde
and Faulkton of the old league, and add
ing Huron. Aberdeen defeated Faulkton
at Faulkton yesterday by a score of 7 to 2.
RESULTS
IN
MINK
LEAGUE
Parent, cf,... 6
Zelder, lb.... 4
I'ollina. rf.... 8
Dougherty. If 4
Mullln, lb.... 4
Purtell, lb.... 4
Tannehlll, sa. 4
dulllvan, e... 4
Payne, c 0
Oandll 0
White, p I
1 0
I 8
1 1
3 3
0 11
1 1
1 1
3 8
0 1
0 0
8 1
WASHINGTON.
AB.H.O.A.E.
OMilan, of 4
OLellrelt, If... 6
OConroy, 3b... 8
OUeeeler, rf.... 4
OMcBrlde, aa.. 4
OKllllfer, 2b... 8
OUnglaub, lb.. 4
1 Beckendorf , 0 3
Ouray, p 8
O'Klberfeld ... 1
O'Scbaefer .... 1
18 0
0 4 0
3 3 0
0 1
0 a
1 0
1 11
0 3
1 3
0 0
0 0
Lady Jcanettc
Steps Whirlwind
Race for Class
Fifteen Facers Reel Off Three Diezy
Milei Colt Facers and Twenty.
Two Trotters Bnrn Track.
NEBRASKA CITY, July 22. (Special
Telegram.) The third session of the four
aya' meet here was a red letter affair
and there were over 10,000 people on the
rounds during the afternoon. The track
was fine and good time was made In all
of the races.
In the 2:18 pacing race Lady Jeannette,
brown mare owned by O. M. Cotton of
Auburn, won the race, with Harry Gray,
(ray gelding owned by IL Friend of
Oklahoma, a close second.
In the 3-year-old pace Columbia Fire,
owned by E. G. Bohen of Lincoln, won
In two straight In 3:15V.
In the 3:22 trotting race Johnny G, a
Chestnut sorrel owned by Robert Brown
of Waterloo, la., captured the race In fine
hape In three straight heats, with Ante
Russell, a brown mare owned by H. W.
Brown of Parsons, Kan., second. It was
neck anQ neck race. Don Bonnette won
the three-quarter-mile dash for a purse
01 flOO In 1:1814, with Burlington second
and Lady Beausard third. The guldeless
wonders raced a mile In 2:16 Major L
winning. Tomorrow's program Is as In
teresting as today's and closes the races.
Summaries:
Pacing. 2:1S class, nurse S'00:
Lady Jeanette, b. m., by Loula
Wilkes (Cotton) Ill
Harry Gray, g. s., by Lock Hair
(r'rlend) 3
Denervn. h. r hv Demnnlu (Da
Ryder) 2 S 3
Symbol Seal. bl. .. bv Svmboleer
(Cato and Mercer) .'4 4 0
Beauty H., s. m., by Schneider
(Hyde) S
Manager 8., b. g., by Manager (Ham
ilton) e
May Dillon, b. m., by Baron Dillon,
Jr. (Strlckler) ais
Time: 2:1114, 2:10H, 2:11.
Pacing. 8-vear-olds. Dtirse SHOO:
Columbia Flie, by Pactolus (Bohanan).. 1
noan ai, r. s., by Athanolo (Lie Kyaer) 1
Lady Jane Etta, c f. (Montgomery).... S
Alice Hunter, b. f.. bv Iowa Sentinel
luecKwiinj 1 t
Paron, b. m., by Shade On (Kay) 6 6
miss Constantino, b. m., by Constantino
(McCaraer) 6dls
Gambrule, bl. s., by Gambrel (Cato and
mercer; uis
Time: 2:164, 2:16.
Trotting. 2:22 class, nurse 3600:
Johnny G., c. s., by Alcontarus
(Brown) 1 1 :
Ante Russell, br. m.. by Anteras
(Brown) 2 2 !
Mark On,, b. s., by Shade On (Mont
gomery) 3 S
The Judge, br. c.. by Spotswood
(Money) 6 4 3
Josephine D., b. m. (Dally) 4 S 6
diamond M., br. s., by McKinney
(De Ryder) S S 6
Interest, b. g., by Trombone Rex
(Bohanan) dia
Time: 2:16, 2:16V4. 2:17V.
RESULTS AT GRAND RAPIDS
Totala 37 13 37 11 1 Total! 33 1 87 U
Batted for Beckendorf in the ninth,
Batted for Gray in the ninth.
Ran for Sullivan In the ninth.
Chicago k0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 15
Washington 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01
Two-base hits: Collins. Klllifer. Sullivan
Tnree-base hit: Sullivan. Sacrifice hit
White. Stolen bases: Zelder. Conrov. Left
on bases: Washington, 8; Chicago', 6. Base
on nans: Oft Ciray, 1; oft White, 8. Hit
by pitched ball: Milan, Klllifer. Struck
out: By Gray, 1; by White, 4. Time; 1:46.
Umpire: Perrlne.
Score, second game:
WASHINGTON. CHICAGO.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B.
Milan, cf
8chaefor, cf.
LAIIvelt, If..
Conroy, Sb.
Getieler, rf...
Mi bride, aa
Klllifer, 3b.
Unglaub, lb
Beckendorf,
Groom, p....
0 1
0 1
1 1
1 3.
0 1
1 1
1 a
a 11
0 s
0 2
OParent, of.... 4
0 Zelder, 3b.... 4
OCbllllia, rf.... 4
VDougbarty, if
OMuliln, lb.... 4
OPurtell, lb.... I
OTamiehlll, aa. 3
OPayne, o 8
OOlmatead, p.. 3
o'Walih i
1 8
1 1
0 4
0 1
0 11
0 0
0 a
1 3
1 0
0 0
MaryTlIle, Anbnrn, Nebraska City
Capture Games of Day.
At Maryvllle-Score: R. H. E
Shenandoah 02001000 1-4 11 2
Maryvllle 20010020 6 8 2
Batteries: Meller and Castle; Hunt,
Torp and Diets. Umpire: Fletcher.
At Auburn Score: K. ti. is.
Falls City ,. 0 0000 0 0 00 4 6
Auburn 0 6 000000 6 6 2
Batteries: Duren arid Poteet: Edlich and
Kranlnger. Umpire: Meyers.
At Nebraska ICty Score:
Clarinda 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 2
Nebraska City 00011000 2 4 0
Batteries: Walter and Johpson; Wells and
Sage. Umpire: Sage.
Totala 24 8 37 19 0 Total! 31 4 14 14
Batted for Mullln in the ninth.
Washington 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 2
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Two-base hltB: Lelivelt, Oimstead. Stolen
bases: Milan, Collins, Unglaub. Double
piays: xanneniu to Mullln to Omstead
Zeider to Mullin. Left on bases: Wash
lngton, 1; Chicago, 4. Baise on balls: Off
uroom, 2; off oimstead, 1. Struck out: By
Groom, 3; by Oimstead, L Time: 1:30.
umpire: i errine.
New York Makes Great Rally.
NEW YORK, July 22. Rallying brilliantly
today in the closing innings, New York
with a seven run lead to overcome, caught
up with and defeated Detroit, 11 to 8. In
an effort to stave off defeat, Hanager
Jennings took Mullin off the rubber at the
end of the seventh- and In the eighth used
three pitchers. Cobb trippled In the fifth
wltn the bases full. Score:
NEW YOKK. DETROIT.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Frank Gotch Buys Red Sox.
LAKE CITY, la., July 22. (Special. )
The Lake City base ball association has
sold the local professional team to Frank
Gotch, who will manage the team and play
games with professional teams throughout
the state. The burden of supporting a paid
team was too heavy for a town the size
of Lake City. The team's record so far Is
ten games lost and twenty won. The fol
lowing Is schedule till August 1, when
Gotch takes possesion of the team:
July 22, Lohrvllle here; July Zi, Rockwell
City here; July 24, Dennison at Lake View;
July 25, Early here; July 26 and 97, Ting
ley here; July 28, at Rockwell City and
Tlngley here; July29, play the winners at
the Brltt tournament for $160 purse; July
80, Rockwell City here; July 31, at Lake
View,
Wonld Have Ball Series.
H. M. Fuller of tho Fort Omaha Athletic
asoctallon announces that the association
is arranging a series of amateur base ball
games. He would like to hear from the man
hurA f,.,vht .m. h. tn i agers of all teams who care to enter for
Dan lei i, If..
Wolter, rf...
Knight, lb.,
Laporte,- lb.,
Auatin. lb...
Gardner, 2b.
Cree, cf.....
Koach, aa...
Mitchell, o..
Warhop, p..,
Foater
Hughes, p...
1 1
1 4
3 11
1 8
0 0D. Jonee. If., i
1 CO' Leary, 2b.. 6
3 ICobb, cf 3
I 01'rawford, lb. 4
1 8
0 3
3 1
1 11
1 3
6 4
dls
WESTERN AMATEUR GOLF
PLAYERS BEGIN TO ARRIVE
Early Arrivals at Minneapolis Prow
nonace It Very Fast, Thoagh
Hard and Dry.
MINNEAPOLIS, July 22. With the ar-
rival In Minneapolis today of a number
of golfers who will compete In the west
ern amateur championship neat week, tne
links of the Minnlkahd club, where the
tournament is to be held, took on some
thing of the aiilniatud appearance that will
mark them tor the next ten days.
Among today s arrivals were Robert A.
Gardner, Albert Serkel, Addison Stlllwell.
Paul Hunter, Keniietn Edwards ana
others of Chicago, Harry Allen of St.
Louis, Clarence Stanley and several other
Indiana golfers and a number of Wiscon
sin s best players.
The exact makeup of the teams wnlca
will compete Saturday In the Olympic cup
contest has not yet been determined in ail
instances.
It Is believed, however, that In addition
to the Western, Minnesota, Wisconsin,
Transmlssisslppl and Iowa teams there will
also be teams representing Illinois and
Colorado, the veteran. Waiter Fairbanks,
to head the latter.
The earlier arrivals spent the day In try
ing out the course, pronouncing It ex
tremely fast, although dried by the hot
weather. Kenneth Edwards made a 72 to
day, bogey being 80.
I
Minnie
Smma G..
lyers UOjA 41
: 1:14H.
Walter W Captures Fast Pace After
Hard Flaht.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., July 22. There
were no "sure tliinga " In the third day's
racing of the Grand Rapids harness meet
and extra heats and sharp finishes were
the rule.
The Jones-Geers entry. Walter W. took
the $5,000 Comstock stake for the 2:06 pace,
out only alter a hard race. Know, who was
up behind Walter W, brought him safely
under the wire In the first heat, but the
gelding, after leading well around In both
the second and third heats tired badly in
the stretch and finished in the ruck. Walter
W came back strong In the fourth heat.
making the best time of the day, 2:04, and
won in a hard drive, waiter Hal pushed
him to the wire in the fifth, but the Geers
norse won unaer tne wnip.
The 2:21 pace furnished the most excit
ing racing of the day, the finishes of the
first four heats being of the nose-and-nose
variety.
After Seal Pointer and Nathan B had
each won a heat, Walton Boy showed the
speed of the party and captured the race
In the next three heats. Alice Roosevelt,
favorite in the 2:11 trot, took the first heat
handily, but in the second was forced to
yield to Vlto's great burst of speed, Vlto
raced her hard in the third heat, but was
driven off his feet at the final turn, break
ing so badly he was distanced.
Alice Roosevelt then had no further
trouble.
In the 2:16 trot Sable Maid had things
pretty much her own way. Argot Hal broke
down while warming up for the first heat
and was withdrawn. Summaries:
Trotting, 2:11 class, purse $1,000:
Alice Roosevelt, ch. m., by The
Searcher-Paps Flaxen (Murphy).. 1 4 11
Justo, br. h. (McDonald) 3 2 2 2
Tearollne, ch. m. (C. Barnes) 2 3 8 4
Time: 2:0W, 2:09 ',4. 2:114-
Paclng, 2:21 class, purse $1,000:
Walton Boy, br. h., by Cockee-
Jeannle Brown (Dean) 5 Sill
Nathan B, br. h. (McMahan)....2 14 2 2
Seal Pointer, b. h. (Snow) 1 S 2 3 4
Time: 2:0914, 2:1114. 2:1714.
Paolng, 2:04 class, Comstock purse, $6,000:
Walter W, b. g., by Little Frank
Irene (Snow) 1 (711
Baron Whips, ch. g. (Murphy).. 6 2 12 8
Walter Hal, gr. h. (Garth) 7 S 2 8 2
Time: 2:06. 2:06, 2:09, 2:044.
Trotting, 2:16 class, purse $1,000:
Sable Maid, blk. m., by Ruby-Margaret
Mills (Murphy) 1 1 1
Velzora, b. m. (Cox) 3 3 $
Gracious Peter, b. c. (McDonald) 8 8 2
Time: 2:13'4, 2:164, 2:124.
EVENTS OX RUNNING TRACKS
Donald McDonald Wins Fourth Con.
aecutlve Victory at Windsor.
WINISOR, Ont., July 22. Donald Mc
Donald won Ills fourth consecutive victory
today when he finished first In the Windsor
stakes, the teature of today's card, at a
mile and a quarter. He was favorite In the
betting and was never bothered. Results;
First race, purse tv, 4-year-olds and up,
selling six furlongs: Osorine (110, J. Wil
son, J to 2, 8 to it, 8 to 6) won, Toy Boy
UU. R. Wilson, 21 to 6, 3 to 2, 2 to 6) second,
Hamro (104, Gross, 7 to 1, 6 to 2, even) third.
Time: 1:1244. Aunt Kate, Blagg, Jennie
Wells, Ruby Bird and Kelwlk also ran.
Second race, purse 84U0, maidens, six fur
longs: Howiet (106, Burns, y to 2, 8 to 6.
3 to 6) won, Maplaton (10, J. Henry, 10 to
1, 4 to 1, 2 to 1) second, Teddy Bear (112,
Goldstein, 3 to 1, 6 to 6, 8 to 6) third. Time:
1:134. i Snepherd's Song. Kulalla May, Kl
meta Hamilton, Woouonso, Doranuo D.,
Inspired, 'lop net, Cumberland and Devan
son also ran.
Third race, selling, mile: Bonnie Prlnoe
Charles (1U5, Kosper, 4 to 1) won, Miller's
Daughter (98, McCarthy, U to 1) second, ,
Stiver Grain (9b, Jahensen, 8 to t) third.
Time: 1:13ft. Convent Belle and Tansy also
ran.
Fourth race, purso $1,000, farewell handi
cap, mile: Marchmonet (M, Buxton, 9 to 8)
won, Ches Krum (101, Gaugel, 2 to 1) sec
ond, orbicular (114, Klrscnbaum, ( to 1)
third. Time: 1:40ft. Lomond, Lewlston
and Frieze also ran.
Fifth race, selling, six furlongs: Minnie
Bright (99, Buxton, 16 to 1) won. K
(101, Selden, 8 to 2) second, Billy Myers
tiirscnbaum, i to 2) third. 1 line
Dixie oixon also ran.
Sixth race, selling, six furlongs: Execute
(118, Kosper, 7 to 6) won. Lady Ranchite
(106, Lvein, 6 to 1) second, Hamper (110,
Taylor, 7 to 2) third. Time: 1:13ft. Sewell
aiso ran.
SALT LAKE CITY, July 22. The spring
meeting of the Utah Jockey club at Buena
Vista ended today, and most of the horses
were shipped to Butte and Cheyenne, the
Farewell handicap, the feature of today's
card, brought together a good field and
was an easy victory tor Marcnmont, Ches
ter Krum, the favorite, finishing second.
Jockey Vosper rode four winners, while
Buxton took the remaining races. The fall
meeting of the Utah Jockey club will, open
September 17 and run for thirty days. Re
sults: First race, five furlongs, selling: Jessup
Burn (102, Vosper, 8 to 6) Won, Tramoter
(102, Selden, 6 to 6) second, Auqulllne (100,
lvers, 8 to 1) third. Time: 1:01ft. Chanute,
Sabado, Good Intent, Prithee, St. Francis
and First Crow finished as named.
Second race, seven furlongs, selling: Fred
Mulholland (104, Vosper, 8 to 1) won, Elder
(104, lvers, 12 to 1) second. Miss Picnic (86,
Selden, l to 10) third. Time: 1:28ft. Pro
metheus, Sainfox, Dave Weber and Glaucug
finished as named.
Third race, purse $400: Dominion bred,
3-year-olds and up. mile: Ta Nun Da 1102.
Taplin (16 to 6, 8 to 6, 1 to 4) won, Cruchs
'd Or (112, Musgrave, 8 to 6, 1 to 4, out)
second, Dorothy Webb (99, Gross, Mo 1,
8 to 6, 1 to 2) third. Time: l:3ft. Sally
M , Cast Steel and Protagonist also ran.
Fourth race, Windsor stakes, selling,
purse $1,000, 3-year-olds and up, one mile
and a quarter: Donald McDonald (106.
Henry, 6 to 6, 3 to 6, out) won, Connote (103,
Goose, 7 to 1, 2 to 1, 4 to 6, second, Granda
(106, Burns, 4 to 1, 3 to 2, 3 to 5) third. Time:
2:06. Lad of Langdon, Don Antonio and
William Pitt also ran.
Fifth race, purse $400, 2-year-olds, flv
and a half furlongs: Fort Worth (102, J.'
Henry, 9 to 6, 7 to 10, 1 to 3) wnn. Red
Wine (101, M. Taggart, 2 to 1, 4 to 6, 1 to
3) second. Coal Shoot (106, Gross, 7 to 1,
6 to 2, even) third. Time: l:0;ft. Shad-'
well, Dick Wlggs, Sugar Lump, General
Phllllph, Rustlcana, Sea Kitty, Wasting
Money and Sir Kearney also ran.
Sixth race, purse $400, 3-year-olds and up,
selling, six furlongs: Cooney K. (HO, J,
Henry, 3 to 6, 1 to 4, out) won. Camel (112,
Hannon, 12 to 1, 7 to 2, even) second, Staf
ford (104, McTaggart, 6 to 2, 7 to 10, 1 to
4) third. Time: 1:13. Hallack, Covpndon,
Tim Kelly, Luckola, De Gramont ahd Po
cotaligo also ran.
Seventh, race, purse $400, selling, 3-y,-sr-olds
and up, six furlongs: Tonlata (04,
Reid, 16 to 1, 6 to 1, 6 to 2) won, Mon Ami
(104, O'Connor, 16 to 1, 6 to 1, 2 to 1) seoond,
General Marchmont (109, J. Wilson, 6 to U
2 to 1. 4 to 6) third. Time: 1:13ft. Lltt,
Osage, Sight, Seymour Beutler, Lord Ne'.-
son ano Big aiso ran.
Philadelphia, tito 4. Score:
CINCINNATI. rHILADELPHI A.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Heartier. If... 2
Elan, lb I
Hublltiell. ID 4
Mitchell, rf.. 4
faakert, it... I
Phelan. lb.... 8
McLean, ...
McMillan, sa 8
be. e a
ttaapar, a. .. I
Totals..
1 4 0 OThomaa, cf.. 4 3 0 0 0
3 8 3 OKnabe, 8b.... 3 0 3 8 0
3 11 STItua, rf 3 110 0
0 10 VMagee, If 3 1 0 0 0
0 8 0 OOr.nt, lb.... 4 0 3 3 0
0 0 3 onr'nefleld. lb 4 0 8 1 1
8 4 1 OWalah, as.... 8 114 1
114 lDooln. 4 1 I U 4
3 0 3 0 Moran, p 1 0 0 3 0
4 0 0 lStark, p 0 0 0 0 0
S. hetller, p.. 8 0 0 1 0
,81 10 37 14 I'Uetea 1 0 0 0
Totala M 8 84 14 3
Batted for Schettler In ninth.
Philadelphia 10001002 04
Cincinnati 0 8 0 8 0 0 0 1 -6
Hits: Off Moren, 4 In three and one
third Innings: Off Stack, 1 In part of
fourth, none out; off Schettler, 8 In tour
and two-third Inng; off Beebe ( in seven
innings. Two-base hit: .McLean. Bases on
balls: Off Moren, 3; off Stack, 1; off
Beebe, 6. Struck out: By Schettler, 3; by
Beebe, 2: by Gaspar. 1. Time: 1:66. Um
pires: O'Day and Brennan.
. . Lake City Hed Sox Beaten.
UKK CITY, la., July 22. (Special.)
The Lake City Red Sox played the Sulli
van lnvinclbles yesterday and In a fast
and exciting game were defeated, the final
score being 8 to 3. Both pitchers did fine
work and It was a battle royal between
them. Barhes occupied ths slab for the
Sullivan team and Wllktns twirled for the
Red Sox, A small crowd witnessed the
game.
the games. A number of the local amateur
nines are flaying fast ball this season,
nd if the series Is arranged with a regular
schedule, good games are assured.
Pitcher Raymond Snspeaded
ST. IjOUIS. Julv 22. Following an en
counter at the National league park be
tween Manager McGraw and Pitcher Ar
thur Raymond of the New York National
league team McGraw suspended Raymond
Indefinitely today. McGraw accused the
pitcher .of violating the training rules.
10 3. OMcIntyre, rf. 4
13 3 lLalhere. lb... 4 11
3 0 0 lHuah. aa 8 0 3
3 8 1 VBchmldt, o... 4 3 8
118 OMuliln, p.... 3 3 0
114 2Hummers, p., 0 0 0
0 0 0 tWUIelt. p.... 0 0 0
0 0 0 ODonovan, p.. 0 0 0
Simmons ...1 0 0
Totala 17 14 27 17 8
Totala ti 13 24 18
Batted for Donovan In ninth.
Batted for Warhop in eighth.
Detroit 0 210401008
New oYrk 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 6 11
Two-base hits: Roach. Knights. Three,
base hits: D, Jones, Mitchell, Cobb. Home
run: Austin, Sacrifice fly: Bush. Stolen
base: Cree. Left on bases: Detroit, 4;
New York, 9. First on errors: Detroit, 2;
New oYrk, 1. Double play: Roach to
Knight, Wurhop, Roach to Knight. Struck
out: By Mullln, 1; by Summers, 1; by
Hughes, 1. Ba.ies on balls: Off Mullln, 4;
off Warhop, 2; off Wlllett, 1; off Donovan,
2. Hits: Off Mullin, 10 In seven Innings;
off Summers, 3 In one-third Innings; off
DonovaJi, 1 In two-thirds Inning; off War
hop, 13 In eight Innings. Time: 2:07. Um
pires: Dlneen and Kvans.
Boston Lands Hard.
BOSTON, July 22.-Boston hit the ball
hard with men on bases and won from
St. Louis. Score:
BOSTON. 6T. LOUIS.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Hsnper, rf....4 110 OStone, If 4 8 1 0 0
OHartiell, lb. . 4 1 3 8 0
0 Wallace, aa.. 3 1 I I 0
ONeanam, lb.. 4 18 8 1
OHohweltier, rf 4 1 3 0 0
(Hoffman, cf. . 4 0 1 0 0
OTrutiedale. 3b. 8 1 3 4 0
isiephena, e... 8 1 8 0 1
ul-ek.. p 8 0 0 3 0
1 0 0 0 0
Total! 30 8 37 U 1Ctim 1 0 0 0 o
NEWCOMB WINS
U 8 tinm a rj
neiiiLHUMr
Era la. la
Speaker, cf.
Stahl, lb...
. Lord, lb....
Lew la. ir...
Wagner, aa.
Carrlgan. o.
smith, p...
Cherokee lad tans Lose.
BEATRICE. Neb.. July 22 (Special Tele
gram.) The Cherokee Indiana lost to the
DeWitt, Neb., team today by the score of
7 to 6. Score: R.H K.
DeWitt ' 7
Indians - 1
Batteries: uewill, iiurgess aim nratuer;
Indians, Paine and Schalton.
Oldfleld Bete IS'eev Rerord.
PARKKRSBURG, W. Va., July 22.-At
the annual meeting of the Automobile) club
of this city this afternoon at Shatuck park.
Barney Oldfleld lowered his mile record
on a half mile track f l:Ob4 to 1:06 flat.
Ketcher of New York established a two
mile record of 2:04 for a half mile track.
Rain Delays Game.
BEAVER CITY, Neb.. July 22. (Special
Telegram.) The last game In the chautau
nua tournament today was called In ths
last half cf the sixth Inning on account of
rain. The score at that time was, Arapahoe,
; Beaver City, . .
l 1 I
3 0 0
1110
18 1
110
1 3 3
14 0
. 2 0 0 3
irlgga
Concluding: Event of Ed we Hill
Target Toarnainent Takea by
Fhlladeliihlan.
PHILADELPHIA, July 22. The eastern
handicap, the concluding event in the three
days' target tournament at Edgehlll, was
won today by Charles H. Newcoinb of this
city, who tied at 97 with H. H. Engle of
New York and won the shootoff, 19 to 15.
J. M, Hawkins of Baltimore, professional,
was high gun in the event with 98, but was
ineligible for the prlxe, which was open
only to amateurs.
Georgs H. Dlmmock, Jr., the Yale student
who won the preliminary event yesterday,
had his handicap raised to 19 yards and was
only able to break 89 of ills 100 targets. Miss
Anna Reeker of Lancaster, Pa., broke 94
In this event.
Remarkable scores were made In the
morning events. F. F. Bills, Chicago: O.
D. Spencer, St. Louis; II. H. titevens, Perth-
amboy, and t . U. Keisey, an amateur from
Kast Aurora, N. Y., each broke 99 of their
100 targets.
C. L. I'owers, Decatur, III., and Charles
11. Newcomb were the high amateurs for
the three days. Each broke 671 of their
000 targets.
The Hanover trophy for the highest score
in the three days was won by Bills, who
broke 676 of the 600. J. R. Elliott made
the longest run, 147. Keisey was second
with 146 and Newcomb third with 123. The
latter two won the Dupont gold medals
for the longest runs by amateurs.
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Total! 14 8 23 14
Ratted for Truesdale In the ninth.
Hatt.-d fr Lake In the ninth.
Stahl out for Interference by Lord.
Boston 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 1 6
St. Louis 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 03
Two-base hit: Wagner. Three-base hit:
Schweltxer. Huso on balls: Off Iake, 1.
Struck out: By lJike, 8; by Smith, 4. Time:
l;So. Umpires: Kerln and Connolly.
ft
RESULTS ON TENNIS COURTrt
Waldner Defeat Dronson of Sloaa
Falls, S. D., at Minneapolis.
MINNEAPOLIS, July 22. The semi-final
round In singles in the Northwestern Ten
nis championship tournament will be played
tomorrow at feake Mlnnetonka with L. H.
Waldner of Chicago and W. C. Grave
of St. Paul and Ralph Armstrong of St.
Paul and P. F. Gardner of Chicago
matched.
The finals will be played Saturday 'and
the winner will become champion as M
P. McLoughlln, last year's champion, will .
not return to defend his title. h.
Waldner defeated Ray Bronson of Sioux if
Falls. 8. D., today, 6-0, 6-8; Gardner and
Armstrong both winning their matches In
the fourth.
BROOKLINE, Mass., July 22 -Several up
sets occurred today In the F.astern Lawn
Tennis Doubles championships. The first
came In the third round when N. W. Niles
and A. S. Dabney who last year Won the
eastern title were defeated by P. Ware
and N. P. Hallowell, a compartlvely ob
scure local team, 8-6, 8-6, 2-6, 6-4, 6-3.
The conquerors' prestige was shortlived,
however for in the next round the Yale
team of R. A. Holden, Jr., and F, M
Waterhouse, won from them In four sets'
6-2, 6-4, 1-6, 6-3. '
Another surprise came when Beats C
Wright and Raymond D. Little, Intel-nation.
allstM. were put out of ths tourney of G
F. Touchard and C. R. Gardner of New
York In a five-set match, 8-6. 6-2 ft-a
2-6. 3-6. 1
In the Longwood singles the semt-flnallats
in the upper division cf the draw will ba
Reals C. Wright and M. F. McLoughlln
the California!!. Wright defeated W 1
Sulloway, 6-2, 8-6, 6-4. and McLouhiin
from O. F. Touchard, 6-4 6-8, 6-3. In the
lower division the seml-flnsllsts will ba
Wallace F . Johnson of Philadelphia and
A. S. Dabney, jr., of Boston.
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Match Team Golf.
In a match game the South Omaha Coun
try club will compete with the Miller park
golfers at the Miller park links Saturday
afternoon. The semi-finals In the monthly
contest will be played Saturday and Sunday.
Doubles Postponed.
The challenge round In doubles for the
city tennis hauiplnnxhlp has been In
definitely i st poned because Conrad Young
has a sprained ankle. Scrltmer and Young
were to have played Potter and Koch
Saturday aflernoun.
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