TOE BEE:: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 19ir Cubs Beat Doves in Sensational Twelve-Inning Game; Grizzlies Blank Rourkes GOOSE EGG FOR THE ROURKES Denver Wini Second Pitchers' Battle from Omaha Tribe. KDfSF.T.T.A ' IS ." FINE SHAPE He Has Errorless Support a ad Only Two Mrnktn of the Ultima Tram la Re'achlaa; Second Baae. DENVER, Colo., Jun 13. (Special Tele gram.) In the cloet, hardeat contested Kama of tha year, Oinaba loat a, pitcher' battle thlH- evening. - .Hall made but ona mistake during tha fame, Riving: tha first man up la an Inning a base on balls, who wa afterwarda cored by a hit. Neither of the artual errors charged against Omaha had anything to do with the runs, hut Wllllama ran .past's fly hi the fifth Inning, permitting Klnsella to register a three-base hit. The fielding generally waa rrlsp, fast and accurate. Omaha drove only three balls out of tha diamond, two of these being hits and one . fly to Caaaldy. Wllllama- two hits were in slow balls toward first that ha beat. 11 all yielded four hits, three of them being clean and one misjudged. Lurk broHe de cidedly against the visitors in the fourth. Mall gave alienor, first man up, a base on balls, who scored on Beall' two-base hit. In tha next Inning Coffey hit Into center and scored on the long hit that Wllllama did not get under. Omaha got only one man to second base. A feature of the game Is the way fielding chances for Denver were grouped near the 'bottom of the batting Order. There will be two games tomorrow, Scor: DENVER. V' ; AB. ,R. H. O. A. B. 0 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 1 S 8.0 0 8 10 8 0 "1 27 16 0 H. O. A. E. 12 10 0 1 0 0 0 t 0 0 0 8 0 9 0 4 10 8 10 1 0 16 1 14 10 0 0 10 000 1 li 1 Lloyd. 2b .m.i..vJ Ullmore. cf t'asaldy. rf. Beall, lf..vt.. gulllln, 3b.,.. LindHay. lb.. Coffey, ss...'.. Spahr,' ..... Klnsella, pu. Totals ,,..,... .27 ' 1 - OMAHA. . , 1 JIB. R. Pick, 8b 4 King, cf . Hohoonover, If 1 Kane, lb...... 3 Ntehoff, 2b 2 William. l'f...,.iVi' J; Kneaves, as 3 Arbogaat, o Hall. P ...'..'..... 1 Agnew 'V Totals ....28 0 . "Batted for Hall In ninth. Denver .4..1..0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 -J Omaha 0 0000000-0 '1 wo-be hit: BeaJl. Three-baae hit: Klnsella. Balk: Hall. Sacrifice hit: Spahr. Struck out: By Klneella, 6; by Hall, 4. Bases on balls: Ott Hall. 3. Double play: Kneavea to Pick. . left on bases: Denver, 4; Omaha, L Time: VtnpUraHaakell. DK8 MOINES WIN 8)' IN THIRTEENTH Antelopes I liable to Hnach Hits on Pitcher Hyaaton. LINCOLN. Keb.. June 11 Des Moines won a thlrteen-lnnlng pitchers' battle to day by hitting harder and more oppor tunely. Lincoln- waa unable to bunch hits on Houston, Soore;,,.. , LINCOLN. ' " ; a R. Gagnlcr, as. A 0 H. 1 0 . 0 0 2 2 0'' 1 0 1 ' 0 ' O. A. E. 6 4 0 IS 3 0 lis J o 0 0 8 0 10 0 4 10 0 0 0 4 0 0 18 0 83 SO 0 O. A. E. 6 0 0 3 2 0 8 0 1 1 0 6 10 110 T 8 6 4 0 0 3 0 38 16 "l l iiKiaub. lb. .......... a o Cole. cf.-2b. a.. ( Cobb, rf. 8 Dundoa 10.-30."...... 4 M lller. - if. .( w 4 Cuckman, 3b 3 Mccormick, cf. McGraw, Thomaa rltratton, c , Fox, p. ,..r' lyj.j,, Totals -.....3 .2 8 DKS MOINES. AB.'R. H. Andenon, If. ........ 6 2 Colligan. St.! .1.1..... 6 Curtis. If. ; 8 Mattlck, cf. ., 6 Dwyer, lb. t.. .......... I Korea. Sb. 4 Graham, ,..K,,,. 6 Bachant, $. . , 4 Houston, p, ............ t Totals '.I.... ....44 3 12 Batted for McGraw In eighth. Lincoln ... 4.'.. 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 Des Moines, ....1 0 1 00000000013 Runs batted In: Miller , (2), Dwyer. (1), Mattlck (2t, - Two-base " hits: Dwyer, Graham. Double plays: Cola to Gagnler; Mattlck to tlraham to Korea to Bacnant. Left on banes: Linooln; 7; Dea Moines 8. Stolen haven: Dun. Ion (2), Thomas, Miller, Curtis. Sacrifice .hits! unglaub, Dundon, Fox, Curtis.- Kores. Struck out: By Fox, 4: by Houetoa. 3. First bae on balls; Off rox, 4: off Houston, 6. .Time: 2:2a. Urn plre: Shoemaker . . - BIOVX CITY CHA1TGEB ITS LVCK laeblo Is Defeated by Score of Fire to'Foar. FtTKBLO, June 18. After losing ten straight, Slnux City, by playing errorless ball and timely hitting, won today from Puebio. After th evlwltors had taken a lead of three runs Pueblo batted Clark out of the box. A base on halls and Breen's three-bane hit won for Sioux City In tha eighth. Score: BIOUX CITT. AB. R, H '0 - 1 1 t 0 1 0 1 i O. 11 16 ' o. A. 8 1 0 0 T 0 1 I 1 1 IS A. 1 0 1 1 1 Andreas. 2b 1 Stem, lb.. 8 Preen. If 4 Neighbors, rf .1 1 ; 6 1 0 1 1 0 1 7 R. Hartman, as t.. Wagner, cf.y,;.-.;.:.. 4 Rellly, 3b ,..,.,..;3 Miller, c 4 Clark, p 0 Wilson, p I Totals "7 AB. H. 0 PUEBLO. Mlddleton, tf.,.;. 8 lierger, sfl.,.,,.i, 4 Bclden, If...,....,.,-... 3 Koerner, lb. i..r, ...... 4 Hutfhes, lb. .2,., ....... 4 ,1'avls. rf 4 Claire, lb.,..'. I C lemons, c.... 4 Luruam, p.., J.... ...... 3 Mhaw 1 0 0 0 0 , 1 1 ' 0 I 0 0 Totals 4 II 27 10 Durham out. .bunting third strike, Hatted for Durham In ninth. Pueblo v 0 3 0 1 0 0 04 biouK City...-.....0 3 0 0 10 0 10 e Two-be hits' Koerner, Mlddletown, Claire, lvlo 'Jhree-base hits: Wagner, Preen, liughes. Wacrlfne blta: Hartman, Andreaa. Stern (2), Hellly. louble play: Davis to Koerner, eRllly to Stem, Andreas to tstem. Uaars on balls: Oft Durham, 1; off Wilson, 1. btruck out: By Durham, 4; by Claik. 1; by Wilson, 4. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Morgan. , , T. JOIEPH- BlCHK ITS HITS Tooolia Defeeiied by Seora) of tlx ta V .".Tkraa. . TOPKKA. June 12. 8. Joseph bunched hits off Cook runs to win. In the sixth and nuide enoush Score: TOPKKA. AB. R. O. T t . E. Klckert, if..., llaffmd. 8b.., ':' mason, of., Whitney, lb.. Mot'ke. s . . I 4 J 4 . . 4 rin-uensfeln, Jb 4 Croini'icn. rf ...j 1 Kruinbe. e t Hawkins, C,.. (V V fok, n ... 4 ... 1 lieecher . Totals.' ..;.s i ST. JOSEPH. 8 37 13 - AB. R. O. 1 3 4 I t A. 0 3 0 1 s Kelly, rf Powell, if.,,. Jon., lb y.tiii) cf.. liuitun, lb... Keiua. e 4 Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. NATL LEAQUB. W.L.Pctl W.UPct. Denver 33 16 6? Chicago 32 18 .HO Pu-blo " .62-"Nw York.. ..22 1 .42- Lincoln 2 1 5W,Pniladelphia 81 21 .WO 8loux City.. .26 23 .Ml Pittsburg ..,.28 22 .5 Ht. Joepn...2 26 .el'l tt. Louis 27 22 .840 Topeka 22 27 .W Cincinnati ...34 28 42 Omaha U i6 ., Brooklyn ....18 22 .34 Dm Molnea.. 4i .l.TjUoston 12 40 .831 AM fc.il. ASS N. AM EH. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct W.L.Pct. Kanaaa City .36 .( Detroit !I7 16 .iU Columbus ...34 22 .07 Philadelphia 81 17 . Minneapolis 3 .6"8Chlcago 24 20 Milwaukee .6W,Boston 26 22 .6U Louisville ...28 2 .42iNew York... .26 22 Mi St Paul W 82 .44! Cleveland ....20 Hi .Ji Toledo 26 22 .441 v aahmgton .17 U .Mu Indianapolis 82 84 .87&bt. Louis II .814 titm, LiHAQUS. MINK. I.KAUUB. W.UPrt.l W.L.PCI. fpertar ....14 11 JiSV-lFall C1U....U .M Pieuiuat ....1813 .4JjClarlnda 18 10 .& Orand Isl d.li U . Neb. City U 11 bviu Kearney ....14 13 AI Auburn 11 JJ .48 ColumlHU ...13 1 .44J Mary vlll ....U 13 .4, JSard 14 14 .4.1 y bhenanugan. . t 14 ,8V1 HasUnga 1 -Mh York 1J la .M Yesterday'a Reaalte. WXoTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, 0; Denver, 1 tstuux City, 6; Pueblo, 4. Des Moines, 8; Lincoln, 2. Bt. Joseph, : Topeka, I. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn, 8; Pittsburg, 4. New York, 6; Cincinnati, 8. Boston, 4; Chicago 6 (twelve Innings), i'liliadelplila, 8; toU Louis, 10. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago-Washington, rain. St. Louis, 0; Philadelphia, . Cleveland, 1; New York, . Detroit-Boston, rain. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus, 4; Minneapolis, 3. Toledo. V: Kansas City. 7. ' Indianapolis, 0; Milwaukee, I. Louisville, 2; bt. Paul, 0. Superior, I) Kearney, 10, Hastings, 0 Grand Island, 1 York, $ Columbus, 4, (toward, 8 sVemoai. i, MIN KLEAQUB, Falls Cily, 0 Auburn, 8, Shenandoah, fi( Nebraska City. 6. Clannda, 4( Maryvllle, 1L Oavaaea Today Western League Omaha at Denver, Rieun City at Pueblo, Des Moinos at Lincoln, tit. Joseph at Topeka. National League Beaten at Pittsburg. American League Ht, Leuis at Washing lop, Chicago at Philadslphla, Detroit at New York, Cleveland at Boston, American Asseuialion 4 ol urn bus at Kan aa City. Louisville at Milwaukee, Indian apolis at Minneapolis,' Nebraska, Btata League Superior at Grand Island, Hastings ut Kearney, toward at Columbus, York at Fremont, Mink League Kails City at Auburn, Shen andoah gt Nebraska City, Clarlnda at Maryvllle. Melnka, pa.,, ,,,,.,, 4 I I 1 cVp;::;::::::; I I I I Total! ,, I r? " S Batted fw Prambes In tha ilith, ' KUni:;:;:: Two-pass plts Whitney. Hopka, BrelUn steln, Jones, Powell. First base on baili Off (look, li till Crutoher. S. Htruck out) By Cook. by Orutctiar, I. Wild pltcbi res Clark Gardner. Hastings Ball Team is in Bad Shape Many lies oa tine Hospital List, but Manage! Eling WU1 Fill - .. Their Flaxes, HATlNJGe, Mb., June IS, Special. ) Manager KlUg of tbe Hastitlgs baae ball teaju la extectk4 bavU from a scouting pedltion today or tomorrow with enough pew players to put the club again on- a winning basis. A thorough reorganisation Is In, pregreug and fans hers believe that before tbe week Is over tha BrloUmakers will be performing In satisfactory fashion. In tbe last Saturday game Hilt, one of the mainstay of the pitching staff, broke aa ankle boos la a slide ta second. In tha same game Caliber Hearaia, who had been laid up most of tha season with slckaeas, broke a finger and yauttxday Donnelly, the other catcher, came down with a mus cular trouble that mad It Impossible tor him to play. Third Baseman Pierce hen been suffering with tonstlltls and Qarsee has been sick. Blndelar has been strug gling -with a baffling ailment on his busi ness 'shoulder, To fill the vacancies caused by illness and Injuries It has been necessary to eomb tha leoal town lota for recruit. ' Manager Kllng put In several days scouting among the Independents In Bt, Louis and Kansas City and. according to reports received here, hi U returning wlFh a likely buaoh of playen. Auburn's New Pitcher Blanks Falls City Soenerman Holds the Leaders to Three Scattered Hits in Fastest Game of 8easen. CLARINDA, la , Juns IS (Special Tele gram.) Clarlnda continued to hit the to- f logs an today, Maj-yvllla hammerim the ocal pltaher hard. Soerei HUH. Dajlada , I SO-4I1S Uaryvllle ,,. 0 0 4 0 4 0 1 S 11 18 0 Batteries! Clarlnda, Walters and Mason; Maryvllle, Wlthvilte, Colley and Diets. AUBURN, Neb., June 13. (Special Tele, grain. VHeonerman, a new pitcher for Auburn, blanked Falls City this afternoon, holding the club to three scattered hits. The game waa one of tbe fastest played In tlto league this aeasont Scare: R.H.E. Auburn 1 O0003-3S1 Falls City ..... 0 0 0 I 0-0 3 1 Batteries: Auburn, Seonermsn and Mus ser; Falls City, Justus and Fraaer. Um pire: Harada. NEBRASKA CITY. Neb.. June 13 (Spe cial. Telegram.) Nebraska City, stopped Shenandoah's winning streak todsy by taking a hard fought game, after being beaten up to the sixth Inning, hoore:- R H E Nebraska City I M M U H I I Shenandoah ..S0100100 9-6 8 8 Batteries: Nebraska City. Wells and Herman; Hhenanaoah, Cochran, Johnson and Castle. .Umpires: Klssana, Duran and KraffU . MOVEMENTS OF BALL PLAYERS Freatdeat Lynck af National Leagae Makes Official Aaaoaaaoaaeat. NEW YORK, June 11 The following of ficial announcement of contract and re- lrasea was lasued tonight by President T i J. Lynch of the National League' of Pro. (eSHional Bane Ball t luoa; Contracts With Boston, C. "F ' Hogg; wttk Chicago. Bernard J. Cose, Ernest 0. Ovirs; with Pittsburg, C. L. Burroughs. Releasee By Boston to Chicago (National league), George V. Graham, Clifton G. Cur. Ita, W, 0. Collins. Vlumr Goods; by Brook. In to Montgomery (Southern league), P. M. McElveen; to Mobile (Southern league), Harry H. Myers; by Chicago to Bustoq tNatlonal league), John C, Kllng. Al Kaiser, C. F. Weaver. J. L. Griffin: by Philadelphia, unconditionally. Eugene Sampson: to Nashville i bout hem Ixaguei, II. ii Welchonce; to buffalo (Eastern league). Ad F. Brennan, W. L kk.hu It! toptiunal agreemecO. Foley Kidney 1'llle ueotaln just the la. 4 gradient neceasary to regulati and a ILrengthea tbe action ef the kidneys sad bladder. Try thetp vuuraelf. Vur wU by J , ail tu-uagista. YORK WINS IMHE TWELFTH Columbus Lotei Exciting" Contert on Ita Home Grounds. - FAE2XLL JIATES HOME EUTJ eaaotleaal OajHaade Catrn 1st tae riret laalnsT t7 Mersell In Featai- of Gaaae Islandere Bins at Raatlnars. COLTJMBUo. Nab., Juna 18.-(Speolal Telegram.) Columbus lost the third gam of Ita eerten with Tork In aa exciting twlevo Inning contest which wag anybody's gam after the fourth inning. Tha feat ure of tha game were a high Jump and one handed catch of a line drive In the first Inning by Melxell and a home run by Farrell of Tork: Scores. TOPK. COLUMBIA. AB.H.O A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. B'Sturnok. t. 1 I 4 1 Mlll. rf... 1 4 6 F.rr.11, II.. I Hen laetr, 111 Harm, vf. ... I UiTls, rf I Vtram, 11.... I Dy. as I Stuart, s I I I Tua'raaa. s 4 I I n I 8 I I I I t WMtl, W..S IU I 1 Qtitimw-, m.. i 1 1 4 4 B. Draws, HI 1 1 I I LmcH, II Mill !B. Brawn, III ) I I I Weal gr. oil j M J I Coppl, I I I I I I tvlMMll. I I I I Totals... M 11 M If I Totals 41 12 Mil I Copple out. hit by batted ball. Tork OOI10101I008-6 Columbus .. 0I100O0000I1 4 Earned runs: Tork, 3; Colun.bua, 3. Two-baie hits: Hennlssey, Harm, B. Brown, Copple. Davis (2. Home run: Far rell. Sacrifice hit: Hennlssey. fitoien bams: Davis, Gutaroer, Melxell (2), Leach t2, E. Brown (2). Struck out: By -Turn-merman, 1; by Kissel, 6. Bases on baJla: Otf Tummerman, 8; off Kissel, 3. Hit by pitched, ball: Tummerman (2). Passed bail: Stuart. Left on bases: York. 10; Columbus, 11. Time: 1:80. Umpires McDermott, Grand Island Beats Haattags. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., June 13. (Spe cial Telegram.) Hasting! was shut out in a fast game of ball with tha exception of tha fourth Inning when the locals scored six. Three walks given by Perry, home rum by McLear and Booth, and singles by Jokrrat and Smith brought in three rung. Scores: v ORAND ISLAND. HASTINGS. ad u n a. a AB.H.O.A.B. McLear, rf . .. 4 1 I I I Watsos, t. , 4 Bnilth. m....i 114 I tuiM, II ... 4 I t till U.'KlhhM If A S 1 a a HramlAV. 4 I I I took, cl I III ICooko. ill Ar-Mrong. Ill 111 I 1 O-Brtoo, H..I I I I I Jokont, ... 114 V.txn, If... Ill Booth, lb.... Ill Harlmas, p. . 8 I I I I Pierre, lb... 4 I I Httua'aos, as 4 4 I Roe, 4 4 I rerrr. 3 I I I l ill 114 1 Totals 31 4 24 II 1 ToUli H I M II 1! Hastings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Oiand island 0 O0I0OOI Earned run: Orand Island, L Two-base hit: Cooke. Three-base hit: Waison of Hastings. Home runs: McLear and Booth. Bases on balls: Off Perry, 8; off Hartman, 1. Struck out: By Perry, S; by Hartman, 2. Left on bases: Hastings, V; Grand Island, 0. Double playi Hartmtn to Booth to Armstrong. Passed ball: Ross. Hit by ptehed ball: O'Brien. Umpire. Mo Kee. Kearney Wins Slagging; Match. KEARNEY, Neb., June 13.-(Special Tel egram.) Kearney put a crimp in the Su perior team's winning streak In today's game, although tha gain was somewhat of a slugging match, lrvln for. Superior was knocked out of the box In the first, but Gibson tftuld not save the game; Struble started for Kearney, but waa replaced by Jarrott In tha first of the first inning. Score: KXARNBT. ' iVrURlOft. AB.H.O. A.B. AI.H.O A B. U Qra.r, ef.. 4 I I 1 I Atlea. ef 4 I I I I Dowooy. II.. 8 141 Hiebaela, ss. I I I I J Jurott, s.w4 114 iOrle, rf I III PMlfc av... 4 I I 1 McD rll, lb 4 1 I I I Cl.lre. Ik,.., I 13 1 I K.B'ke'U, III I I M H.r.u. rt.... I 1 i i I BMllBiaa. a.. I I 1 1 I Or.y, 4 I 1 I Orr, o 8 1 I 1 I Ma kurta, II 4 3 f I I O B'ke'ti, lb 4 1 14 I I mbla. s..4 I i s ria, p ... . e TT I I I I Olbeos. .... 4111 Black, If.... I Total.. Kearney Superior JH U It 1 t Totals 4i u 14 I i f 1 8 0 0 0 -10 I I 1 I I 0 0 0-1 Earned runa. Kearney, : 8uperlor, 3. Three-base hit: Downey. First base on balls: Off Struble. 1; off Irvla, 1; oft Gib son. 2. Left on bases: Kearney, 8; Superior, . Two-base hits; Downey, H. Oray, Black, Orr. 8truck out: By lrvln, 1. Passed balls: bpollrnan. Hit by pitched ball: lrvln, Gib son. Time: 1:40. Umpire; Hold. Fremont Raises Pennant and Wins. rREiMOVT, Neb.. Juna li (Special Tel egram.) Before a crowd of about 2u, Fre mont today raised the t10 pennant and thereby broke Its losing streak. House's magnificent pitching, coupled by almost errorless support, together with home run drives by Buhner and Thompson, with men on baaes, were too much for Seward and they went down to a I to I defeat, score: FREMONT. . . SBWARD. AB.M.O.A.B. AB.H.O. A.B. Boeaol. ef... 4 1 I I I Iteblssos. . I I I 4 I Fu1)b, lb... I Bobner. rt... 4 I l s twin. o... list lit H.nrr. lb.... I I 14 I I 1 I I Bum. If 4 I I I I Titompa'a, a 4 N(f. 1 4 Turpi. If.... I Jobnooa. lb.. I Carar, lb.... I Route, f I 4 I Vuou, rf.... I I I I I 111 Pullra. lb... I 1 I 1 I 1 I West, ef I I Wallar. .. I 1 I I I I ICraXord, p. I I I I I Totals.... ..U I Nil-! Totals It I 14 I 1 Lucas out, on third attempt to bunt. Seward MMilUM Fremont . 0 1 0 0 4 6 Home runs: Bohnar and Thompson. Bases on balls: Oft Crawford. 8; off Rouse, i. Struck out: By Crawford, f: by House, 5. Left on bases: Reward 8; Fremont, 3. Double play: Henry to Cooley. Wild pitch: Crawford. Paard balls: Walley, Neff. Stolen bases: Henry, Burns, Bennat, Carey. Sacrifice hits: Cooley, Lucas, Craw ford, Fullen. Umpire: Thlel. Governor Carey Puts . Ban on Prize Fights and Boxing Matches County Attorney at Sheridan Beceirei Letter From Executive Quoting Law and Ordering it Enforced. SHERIDAN. Wyo., Juna 13.-(SpeelaJ Telegram ) Wholesale arrests. If necea sary, ai a mean of stopping tha so-oalled boxing exhibitions which have been held In Sheridan county and elsewhere In Wyo ming have been ordered by Governor Carey, la a latter Just received by County At torney D. L. Gogerty of this county Gov ernor Carey call! attention to aectiun M55 of the revised italutee of Wl, which spe cifically prohlbtts "prisa fights' and pro vides for fine and Imprisonment for any who are In any way connected with suoh exhibitions. The county attorney has advised the Sheridan Athletla association and the Wyo ming Athletic olub of the contents of the governor's letter and suggests that all dates be cancelled. The Wisconsin Kid, secretary and match maker for the Wyoming Athletlo club, under whoae auspices a match between Jack Fltsgerald of Omaha and Maurice Thompson of Butte his been arraigned for July 3. would make no statement for publication. Howard Baker of the K'lerldan Athletlo association la undecided whether to call off the fight between himself and jimmy McDonald of Denver, scheduled for June 14, or to go ahead with It and risk tha consequences. Tha governor states In his letter that he Is communicating with, tbl authorities of other sections of the state where fights are known to bar been, held or are In prospect. . .. Wn ir Horn Hill. MOR5E BLUFF, Neb.. June 11 ( Special. ) -Captain Johnson's fsat amateura loat ta the Moree Bluff rhani by tbe aevre of I to I. Score by Innings: R. H. E Wahoo f S 64 Morse Bluff 0 0 3 a j Batteries. Andereon and Jetuaaoa. itock armucbt and Lehinar, HIGHLANDERS CONQUER NAPS Yanghn's Fine Pitching- Feature of Game at New York. FINAL SC0EE IS FIVE TO ONE Now York Distrlbatee Its rira Throagh as Many- Inalags Vasgkn ul Daalels Oat Tire.Bti Hits. Hits NEW TORK. June 11-Tho Highlanders made It three straight over the Napa to day, winning, S to 1. In a game feitured by Vaughn'a fine pitching. Scores: NEW TORK. CLWKLAND. ' AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O A.B runlet. ef..l I I Iflnnev. if.. Ill Woltor, rt... 4 Hartieil, lb. I Om, If,...,, I Kolcht, as... I Chu. lb.... 4 Cunlner, lb.. I Sweeney, e,, 4 Vu(hn, p... I ?0imb, a 4 ttrlj. rf.. I I I I I Orlsm, rf.... I till Btovail, lb... 4 I It 1 I Blrm'ham, ef I 1- I I 4 Tnrner, lb... I till Ball, lb I 1 I I I Land, e I Klr. I Total. I21IS71I1 - Totals.. ..'..M I 14 II t Cleveland 00000100 0-1 New York I 0 0 1 1 1 I -t First base on errors: Cleveland, I: New York. 2. Two-base hits: Vaughn. Danle a. Three-bale hit: Griggs. Sacririce hits: tur ner, Hartsell, Stolen bases:- Cree (8), Wot ter. Knight. Olson. Left on bases: Cleve land, 6; New York, 8. Double play; Hart cell, Gardner and Ckse. Bases on balls: Off Vaugn, 3; off Kaler, 4. Struck out: By Vaughn, 8: by Kaler, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Kaler, aGrdner. Pasted ball: Land (2). Umpires: O'Lougtilin and Connolly. Time: 1:45. , Athletics Blank St. Loala. PHILADELPHIA. June IS. St. Louie suffered Ita second successive shutout here today, the soore being S to 0. Plank struck out tan men. Soore: rHILADBLFHIA. ST. LOt'fl. AB.H.O. A.B. ' AB.H.O. A.B tore. If 4 111 I shottoa, ef... I I 1 trunk, ef .,. I 111 I ': tar. ef . 1 I I Collin, lb... 4 1 1 . 1 0 Auatln, lb... I 1 1 Baker, lb..,. 4 I I I I Meloan. rf... 4 1 1 Melnaaa, lb. 4 I T I I UasKa, lb.. 40 Murohr. rf... 4 114 1 Hons. If 4 1- n 4 I I I I ii 4 1 B.rrr. .... 4 I i I I riarka, 0....4 1 t Them, o.! '4 I 11 I I Wallae. as., lit ,4 II I I Kowaa, lb... I 111 . Lak. p...... 4 11 Plank, ., Totals... .nun -a r .. . ..v Total. It I M II I 8t. txu'i. ............ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Philadelphia .....':: 0J00110- Two-base nltaf ''MeTmtea, Murphy, Baker. Three-base hlti -Mclnnes. - Home rum Baker. Sacrifice hit; Strunk. Stolen baae: Stxunk Struck but; By Lake, 1; by Plank, W. Left on baaes: St. Louis, 11; Philadel phia, 1 Flret bae-n balls: Off Lake, f, off Plank. 6., Time: ,1:80, Umpires; . Par rlne and Dlneen.' J .. . , e .-! Harness Races.'.' I Open at Beatrice Glenwood and .Dr. Heeres Win in Straig-ht Heats Ira X. Wins . Banning Event. BEATRICE. Keb.; June 13.-(6peclaJ Tel egrern.) The circuit races opened here this afternoon at the Driving park, with a large crowd in attendance. The day was par. feet and, tha track In flna condition for tha horses to do their best. The first race, tha 3:30 trot, was won In straight haats by Clenwood, with Ben Bliss second and Swlnk third. In tha second race, tha 8:18 trot, Dr. Reives won In straight heats, Royal Wilkes second and Bell Rosa third. In this race tha three winning horses were almost neck and neck during the mile, and It was ona of the closest and most exalting finishes aver seen on tbe local track. Tha five-eighths of a mile running race, with eleven starters, was won by Ira K. Tomorrow Is Beatrice day and Thursday Falrbury day at tbe race, and much larger crowds are expected. Th Beatrice Military band has been engaged to furnish tha muslo. Summary: 1:30 trot, puraa 3400: - . " bush) Ill Ron Hliaa. h. sr.. bv Robert Ryan (Peel) , S3 Swlnk. b. m.. by Monas (Hugh) S 8 3 Omaha and Nan Patterson also started Tin: 2:24. 3:24. I'M1. 8:11 trot, purse tJ0; Dr. Recvrs. b. g., by Gatama (Owens) 111 Dnnl WIIka h . hv RlllV Had (Sumner) ..' Sit Bell Rose, blk. ro., by Alcanterro (M. Mllee) 3 S t Ed McKinney, Touchdown and Teddy K. also started. Time: 8:lSf. 8:1, 3:3a Five-eighths mile running, eleven slirlars: Ira K. won, George Culver second, Elsie Van third. Time: 1:434- Watertewa Defeat Itltchell. MITCH ELI a D.. June (Special Tel egram.) Hitting tha ball safely and coupled with the errors of the local tram, Watertown romped away with tha game against Mitchell this afternoon by a soore cf 12 to 1. Sharer made the only run for Mitchell when he circled th bases on a ng drive. Score: R U E. Watertown 12 T MKchell 1 T Batteries: Means, Barton and Erickson; Marshall and Harms. Many Papers Are . Under Discussion Work of the Convention of Charities - and Conventions is Well Under Way. BOSTON. Juno 13. "Occupational Dis eases," waa tha subject of an address by Dr. Alice Hamilton of Hull house. Chi eago. at th sectional meeting of tha Na tional Conference of Charities and Correc tions today. Dr. Hamilton was followed by David . Boyer of Pittsburg, who de scribed "Standsrds of Safsty In Machin ery." and by President I. P. McKeeon I consideration of "Standard Safety Fir Ap pliance for Factories." Delagatea at a section meeting In Chap man hall discussed the question of state supervision of charities. Paper on tbe Question war read by Allen D. Canovar, president of th Wlaeoneln atat board of control, and R. W. Kelso of th Massa chuselt stats board of charities. Nasaee) kr tha Preelaeat. WASHINGTON. June ll-The president sent to the senats the nominations: Assayer of the limit at Carson, Nov., An drew Mauto. Surveyor General of Montana, Jerora G. UM4, XAvUigaioua, atom. CUBS CLEAN UP THE SERIES Chicago Defeats Boston, FiTe to Four, in Twelre Inning's. H0KE& IN TENTH OFF PFEFFEB Rleha Batt4 rrooly, bat Glren Flae Bappori la Plaeaeo -Doyla Oeta 1aree.Bsge Bin Two Baa Hta. CHICAGO. June 18. Chicago made a clean waap of tha Boston series hero today by winning the final game, t to 4, In twelve Innings. McTlgua pitched a fine game, but was a little wild, and Pfeffer was hit for a bom run In tha tenth by Good. Richie was batted, freely, but waa given fine sup port In pinches. Score: CHICAXXI. BOSTON in H A 1.1. AI.H O.i l. Iherksia, If. 1 I 1 I Iwewaey. lb. I I I I I'huHe, rf ..I I I I ITnney. lb... 4 8 M I I Hnlnu, lb . I 111 I Hro, m... I . Zlm-utfi, Ik I 1 I I 1 Miller, rf.... I I Dorle, lb I I I I I Insartnn. If.. I 1 Tlnkw, at.... I I I 4 I Flahonr. cf. I 4 I I I I Tnun- lb.... I I I I I I Prl(ln. ... I Grab!, a. Richie, p.. Totals..... .81111 MrTUrua, p.. I fnKtar, I 4 I M II 4 Total ts - i On out when winning run wis scored. Chicago 0 1010001010 1-8 Boston 6 00000310100 I Two-baa hit: Tinker,. Swoeney, Miller, MoTlgue. Flaherty (2i. Three-base hit: Dovle. Home run: (Tn7d. Hits: Off Mc- Tlgue, S In seven Innings; off Pfeffer, 3 In four and one-third Inning. Sacrifice hits: Tinker (2), Bchult. Graham, Zim merman, Young. Stolen baaes: Hersog 2), Shoi.kard (8), Graham, Good, Sweeney, Tin kert(2). Double play: Sheckard to Gra ham, Hofman to Zimmerman, Left on balls:' Off Rfchle. S; off McTirue, 10; off terrer, i. struck out: y aicngue, s; by Richie, 1; by Pfeffer, 2. Time: 3:03. Umpire: Klem and Email. Metaewsoa Beata Reds. CINCINNATI, June 18. "Mathewson pitched," Is the story of today's game. In which New York defeated Cincinnati, to i. Score: NEW TORK. CTNCTNNATI. AB.H.O. A. B. AB.H.O. A.B. Pour, rf... 4 18 1 bar. If.. 4 1110 Doyla. lb.. I 4 I I I Euan, lb 4 I I 4 1 I I Bark, of 4 I I 1 4 I I Hoblltaal, lb I 1 I I I 1 I Mltcholl, rf., I 1 1 I I 4 1 Eenoal, as. 4 8 I 8 I I Grant, lb.... 4 1111 1 4 Clark- .... 4 1114 I 4 Fromma, a.. I I I I I Bnodera, of I Marrar, If... Ill Merkle. lb... 4 1 11 Brtlwell, e. I I 1 fieri In, lb... Ill Meyer, c... Ill Mathews-n. p 4 1 1 McLean ,...1 I I I I ToUl. M 11 17 II 1 MrQulllaa. 1 1 I I I I A it liar ties Total. 17 11 IT II I Batted for Fromme In sixth. Batted for McQuillan In ninth. ; New York l 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 1-8 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 18 Two-base hits: Snodsrass. Altlzer, Bes- cher. Three-base hlis: Brldwell, Doyle. Horn run: Merkle. Hit: Off Fromme, I In six Innings: off MoUulllan, 8 In three Innings. Stolen bases: Brldwell, Murray it). Double plays: Grant to "Stfan to Hob litsel, Brldwell to Doyle to Merkle. Left on bases: New York, 8; Clnclnuati. 2. Bases on balls: Off Fromme, 4; off Mathewson, 3. Hit by pitched ball! By Fromme, Doyle. Btruck out: By Fromme, 1. Kw O. Ku Jf.n,,l1l..n 1 Tim.' 1:68. Umpires: QDy and Brennan. Phllllea Lase Final. ST. LOUIS. June 12 St. Loul won the final game of the series with Philadelphia, 1 to i Th local used four pitcher and th visitors two. , Score: ' T. UVUft. fHIIADEUTtlA. AB.H.O A.B. AB.H.O. A. B. nasctsa lb. I I 1 I I Kaake, lb.... 1111 Hauaar, ... 8 4 111 Pukert, cf... 4 Kalll. It 4 III ILobwt, lb... I Koaetoky. Ik I I I I I Ma. If.... 4 graaa. rf..., I 3 1 I I L4rua. lb., 4 Mo w ray, lb.. I 111 I Walah, rf ... I Oakea, f....4 III Dela, ss... I Braanalaa, I t T I I Pool, 0.. (Mica. ... 1414 Ewln. .. Hal lea, p ill Rowan, p. Hanaoa, 111 I Moran, .. taete, f I 1 I Mrs ... I .. 1 .. t I .. I , Total M II tf U) I Tetala. , .14 3 14 I I 'AMUied tor awuig in iuui. St. Louis .1 0 6 1 0 0 1 1 10 Philadelphia 0 t 8 0 S 8 Two-base hits: Paskert, Ellis, Mag, Pooleo. Evan. Three-baae hit: Evans, Mowrey, Hauser, Lobert, Bresnahan. Homs runs: Matte, Oakes. First base on balls: Off Golden, 8; off Rowan, 4; oft Bwing, 4; oft Harmon, 3. Btruck out: By Golden, K; by Salle, 3; by Steele, 1; by Ewlng 3; by Rowan, 1. Time: 3 48. Umpires: Fin neran and Rlgler. Pirate Wla ta Eleventh. PITTSBURG. Jun II Pittsburg today defeated Brooklyn in eleven Innings, 4 to 8. Brooklyn tied th score In th sixth by scoring two run. Pittsburg won in th eleventh before a man was put out. Score: nrnnvM. . brookltm. AB.H.O. A.B. AB.H.O A.B. Laorb. ef.... 1 111 I Toelor. .... 4 till Cany, ef..., 114 mark. If.... 18 8 v Itauoan, l. a I Wheat, If ... I III I Hummel, tt. 4 11 I 1 Da videos, ef . 4 1 4 1 CoulaoD, rf.. 4 I 8 I I Elm'maa, lb 4 I 1 1 I Bersaa. .... I I T I I lebarlt, I... 4 114 I Ruckar, p.... 4 111 I TUls M lM II Bvrna, lb.... 4 18 Wasaer, as.. 113 Miller, lb.... 4 11 Hunter, lb.. I 1 II wnaon, rf.... Ill Otbaon, ..... 4 11 Leltlald, p.. 4 I I Flyae 1 1 McKee'ste .III Total M UN I I ' 'Hatted tor Lelfeld In eleventh. Ran for Flynn In eleventh. 'None out 1 when winning run icored. Pittshura 16 10 10 0 0 0 0 14 Brooklyn .... 66610300060-8 Two-baa hit: Carey. Hunter. Wheat. Three-base hit: Wheat. Bases on balls Off Rucker, 1; off Leifleld, 3; oft Bchardt, 3. Struck out. By ueneio, o; oy ociiarai, t: by Rucker. 1. Time: 3:30. Umpires: lOason and Johnston. Pol Match Paatpoaed. NEW TORK. Jun It ConUnued' In clement weather necessitated today an In itefintta DoatDonement ef the third inter national polo match and the vtait of th English players i ragarneo. as snaea GOVERNMENT INSPECTORS FINISH THEIR SESSIONS !Untr-rtve In Atteadastea Pay Vtalt ( th Baata Osaaba Plaata. Tha annual meeting of th animal In dustry Inspector, which ha been In prog ress her alnce Monday morning, cam to a elos at noon Tuday, iter a speech by Dr. A. D. Melvln, ehlef of th bureau, setting forth th work accomplished by th bureau in th last year. At 3:30 o'clock th Inspector met at th federal building and left In a body Tor South Omaha, where an Inspection "of the plant and yard were mad. Tbe party was split Int three lection, which were conducted by different guide throughout the entire plant. The majority of the gov ernment Inspectors will leave Omaha to night for th' various home. Th meat Inspector, however, may stay over tomor row and mak a mor complete tour of th packing plant at South Omaha. Seven mor veterinary Inspectors arrived In Omaha Monday night and Tuesday morn lng and brought tbe total number of gov ernment employe In session at th meet ing to ninety-five. Which I th largest weetern meeting of th bureau Inspectors ver held. When asked If any reoommendatlona had baaen made for a change In th legislation, Dr, Melvln said not and th meeting had bean taken np by going over the work of th department In detail for the last year. Several new plan for th Improvement of th bureau wss taken up. Th fact. that th bureau 1 continually growing mor offi ciant was brought out by th report of th Inspectors and th 'question which have preaented thsmselve to th bureau for some tlm pet- , A Berlaaa Breakdown result from chronic constipation. Dr, King's New Lit Pills cur headache, stom ach, liver and bowel trouble Ko For Big Increase in the Assessment of the South Dakota Lands . V, Millions of Dollars Added by Season of Title Passing- from Govern ment to. Settlers. PIERRE. S. D.. Jun U.-(6pclat.)-Th real estate assessment of South Dakota will b Increased approximately t7.000.000 over last year, through the placing of lands un der taxation which will be aasesaed th first tlm by the title passing either by flnsl proof, th al of Indian heirship or state lands. Th greatest Increas ' will b In th countle of Stanley, Perkins and Tripp, ach of whloh will show an Increase of 11,000,000 mora on their real eetate figure. A th spring meeting of county auditors decided on very little change In any class of property from th figure of a year ago, ther will be no great Increase other than that on land. Th total aaseesed valua tion for last year on all elaases of property was almost 8338,000,000, and It 1 posslbl that the total may go a high a 8350,000,000 this year. Northern Baptists Are in Convention Seek to Promote Denomination Unity and Efficiency in Effort to Evang-elixe World. PHILADELPHIA, Jun 13.-Th Northern Baptist convention, th first of three great organisation of th church to meet In this city In th next two week, opened It ses sion In th Baptist temple today. Thl convention represents mor than 1.250,000 communicant ' of that church In th northern United State. Next week th general oonventlon of th Baptist of North America, representing th Baptists of th entire United State and Canada will meet here, followed by th Baptist World Alliance. Tha , latter organisation will bring to thl city Baptists from many foreign countries. Tha convention which met today Is a delegate body and was organised to give expression to the opinion of it constituency on moral, religious and denominational matters and ths promote denominational unity and efficiency In effort for th evangelisation of th world. The meeting was opened with devotional exercise, conducted by Dr. Emery W. Hunt, president of th Denlson university, Granville, O., who I also president of th convention. Th president' address was th featur of th morning session. Various report of committees wer alio heard. Cholera Appears on the Steamer Berlin Passenger Taken 111 Four Days After Leamg Naples and Diet Thirty Honrs Later. NEW TORK, Jun 11. Th North Ger man Lloyd liner, Berlin, which reaohed hr . today from Mediterranean ports, "re- ported at quarantine that a ateerag pa-' senger was taken 111 with cholera four -lay after leaving Naple and died thlrty'hour later. This I th first cholera can re ported on Incoming steams hi pa for month. Th Berlin left Genoa, Naples, th next day, and Gibraltar Jun (. Four day after leaving Naples, Ruo Bragglo, a Steerage passenger from Calabria, was taken sud denly 111 and for thirty hour Buffered symptoms of cholera. Bragglo died Jun 7 and waa immediately, buried at sea. At quarantln a bacteriological examination of culture wi at one begun. Th Berlin waa thoroughly disinfected. All of th 834 ateerag passenger will be removed to Hoffman Island and probably by tomorrow morning all th 875 cabin pas sengers on t'-e steamer will b released from quarantln. Th Berlin ha 125 first cabin and 350 second cabin Passengers. Dr. Doty, health oomminioner at Quar antine, says there need b no fear that th contagion will get a foothold. Engine Buns Wild Through Kansas City Collides with Freight Train and FiTe Carl Are Sacked Off pie Track. KANSAS. City. Mo., Jun lt-A wild engin caused two freight train wreck, was Itself detralled and tied up two rail road line near Swop Park her today, Th angin which caused th wrack waa that of a work train oa th Kanaa City Southern railway. It was going aoutn, push ing three oar ahead of It whan th en gineer saw a regular freight approaching. Th engineer and fireman Jumped. The engine aped on and threw th approaching engine and two car off th track. Th Impact of th two train threw th revsrs lever of th work train engine and It rapidly backed away from th wreck. A mil north ef th first wrack th wild ngln collided wit an extra freight. Five car wr derailed, blocking th Missouri Paciflo track, near by. HYMENEAL Fleper-Tbenapeoa. Saturday afternoon at his offlc Judge William Altstadt married Herman Pleper, aged 33, of Omaha, and Miss Phllll Thomp son of Omaha,' aged 18. oakajp-Baeklea'. Sunday evening at his residence, 1811 South Sixteenth street. Judge William Alt stadt married Frank J. Soukup of Omaha, aged Z3, and Miss Anna Backlund of Omaha, aged tt. , Needham-MUler. Miss Elva B. Miller, daughter ef WITllam Miller and Mr. John H. Needham, both of North Bend, Neb., wer married by Rev. Charjea W. Savldg at hi residence Mon day afternoon at I o'clock. They wer accompanied by Mis Nettle I. Myen and Mr. Gaorg Rosell. Mr. and Mr. Need ham will mak their bom In North Band. Prey Now Only Competitor. ROMS, Jun It Fry, tb German avi ator, started at 8:68 o'clock thl morning oa th last stag of tb Farle-Rome-Turla aeroplane race. Several hour later when ue word had bean received from him soms anxiety for hi ssfety wa feit. He planned to fly dlreot to Florenoe. Frey 1 tb only competitor in th rao who ha continued beyond thl city. Three Reach Bcbwerla, BCHWERIN. Germany, Jun It Arator Llndpatnter, Koenlg and Welncsler ar rived ?iere today from Madgeburg. The distance from Madgeburg to Schweiin, the econd leg of th Journey, 1 113 tulles. BLUES BEATEN IN LOOSE GAME , i I, Hard Hitting bjr Toledo and Errors bj Locals Bring Victory,., UMPIRES ASSIST KANSAS CITY Final tear I Mae ta' evea Hyatt Get Home Ran Tbre Thre-e 1 Baa Hit ad Five Two- ' Ba Barer a. : . t KANSAS CITT, Jun U.-0rd hlttlns" y th visitor and error by th local aided Toledo In overcoming th advare riedaton ' by th umpire and they won, 6 to T. In several elos play th decisions of th um pire war against th visitor at critical time In th gam. Score: .. '' TOLEDO. vlrAMSAg CITY. AB.H.O. AS. AB. AB.H.O. A Kile, lb. .... I III Barbae, lb.. I Ht'ohmaa. lb I I I t 1 0iaer, It... 4 Flick, rf-lf.,4 111 0 lAiim, lb I Hlftk'n. If-rf I I 3 I I' Hrait, rt..., I Ho'nb'rM, lb I 1 4 I I I meet, rf....l Bum. ..., 4 I I 1 I mrrMan, aa. I Bronkla, a.. I 8 3 1 I Downey, tb.. 4 Orteoh, ... III 1 J.p.e a 8 BeabaUe, p.. 4 8 I I I Ov Vmnor. .. 1 Frinlnia, a., Total 41 It It t 1 Mt44ox, ... I taker I I ulllTia ... 1. sit it it i 1 1 1 Total II 14 IT II I Ran for James In th ixth. Batted for Maddox In the ninth, . Toledo 33001110 1-9 Kanaaa City... 088010000 7 w Two-has hits: Nile, Hlnkman 2). Mad dox, Bronkle. Three-base hits: Corridon, Carlsch, Flick. Home run: Hyatt. 8aorlfioe hit: Smoot. Saorifloe fly: James: Stolrn base: Hickman. First basn on balls: Off Baskette, 3; off Maddox. 8. Struck out: By Itaokette, 8: by Brandom, 1: by Maddox. 3. Hits: Off Brandom, 6 In on and one third Innings; off Maddox, il In seven and two-third Inning... Double play: Maddnx to Love to James. Hit with pitohed ba4: By Baskette Oorrldon. Left on base: Toledo, ; Kanaaa vlry; R. ' Pa ball: James. First baae on errors: Toledo, 3. Tim. 1:16. Umpires: Blerhalter and Wed- dlg. , ....... , . LaalsTille Blank "slats ST. PAUL, Jun IS. Chsney wa too much for th horn team and Louisville won today, cor S tb 0. Score i LOUIIVIULB. tgT. PACT..' ' AB.M.O.A.B. , .AB.H.O A Rnblnaoa, as. I 1,1 4 I Clark, if.... I lie Howard, lb.. 4 1 11 1 I r4eVatr, ' rf I 4 110 I ..ma. . . A . . ...... . . . . a ... a v . . i mica, e a i v a w -. . Harden, rf.. 4 I 1 I I Mone 1 I I I 9 A Plaher, If.... I 0 I Kohl. th...., 0 I A Riajiab'ry, lb 4 111 I Autray, lb.,. 4 1 1 1 I I Btanlay, ef.. 4 1 II 4 Hal -too, of,. 4 110 Una. ... I 111 Butler, a... I I 4 I I S ChDy, p., 4 4 1 I Kelly, e 4 111 Howell, lb... 4 111 at 1 17 11 8 Btaltar, p..;'. Sill Totals. Batted for McCormlck in seventh. Louisville 10-00 0 0 0 6 05 ' St Paul , 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 Two-bas hit: Lennox, Hughe. Base on ball; Off Cheney, 4; off Stelger, 8. Struck out: By Steiger, 1; by Cheney,' 7. . Time, 1:46. -Umpire, Hand looe 'and Owen. Indianapolis Fall' to Score MILWAUKEE. June lt-Mcdlynn pitched' a beautiful game today, shutting the visi tor out, S to 0. Score: y ..... MILWAUKEE. , ,, lXDIANAFOUI. AB.H.O. A H. . AB.H.O. A B. Barrett, ef... 4 II 4 Hitman, ef.. I lie Charlea, lb.. 4 14 4 1 Woodruff, If. 4 I II jonaa, 1 Randall. .w . ... . . . . . ''u. . . . . A V,. all. rf..l I I Houearv lb. A 4 111 I I Vfe Bton, Clark. , li I e Oe(. Ib.... 4 10 11 " , lb.... I I I I I HrfHrthr. a 4 I I 1 I S .... 4 III 0 Bitter, e I I .4 1 I Lewla, .... 4 I Marahall, .. I 1 44 I Wllllama., tb I 14 10 Mooiyaa, p.. 4 I I 1 I Wehh, 1 I 0 0 1 BcblttMr. I I I 0 0 Totals.. . . IS IT M J. M'Carthy 1, 101 . ' Total. .....M 131 8 3 Batted for Webb In eighth. , Milwaukee .. 1000000084 Indlanapoll 000 6.0000 00 Two-baa hit: Jone. Houser. Bases on ball: Off Webb, 1; off Bchlltseryt Struck euti By Webb, 4 -by-AloGlynn. 7. -Time, 4. 1.65. Umpires. Hayes and Kddinger. .... r.. .. a WALTER WI1VAN9 SWEEPS BOARD American Entries ShoWVp Well at : Londo nHera Show. LONDON, Jun 18 At th continuation . . of th International horse show at Olvmpla S. today Walter Wlnens swept th board ln th light heme clas. taking th first, second and third prises with Bros, Chann el ere and Elf, respectively. Flv prises In the lumping round for the whole course were divided among Prem-h. 'English and Blfrla.n officer. Of tho ' American entrlea White Marsh, ridden bv Lieutenant Johnston of the Seventh Cav alry, Fort Riley, Kan., showed up well. m '3i SUfSSR UNDERWEAR DONT delay putting on your MGolilam,' Suimr Under wesuT. , , 60c, TBc $1.00 U) grmDt and upward at- most good shops in town. v. . .r, , , - Alto OoTHAM.MFTI..iOa Bhlrts, Union Suits, Pajamas and Soft Collars. . - 'v. 15 id 'a il 7 - ' "' Got&mN0).Qx y4.W A4 AL-JmL WrwYoejiarv Ta MlBBla A LTTUOLIN Goes'Round Your Neck, Your Collar TroublesVanish A SHAPE (or every tuts. Perfect ante 4 (lort-iia L Ilia ewy tl apat. t viaiai. vnakllnf or amtcaeean. Emy uma yae lliialef a "LltaaUa" ye H ae-ku am, rare UTBOLIlt WATERPROOFED LINEN COIXAM CWlar XSm eew Cmft 0 a pair Ai eaf eeakra, r by Mail om aecriet site. Tk riBERLOID CO. T Wserl Pi, Mew Tot w mt ST 4FJ BI til 1 vrv, jk sri j it 1 . -IT S.T'.. 4. a 7 T ) sal by Beaton Drug C i