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    THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JULY 7. 1911.
kOmaha Trounces Des Moines; Pueblo Does Up Grizzlies; Cubs and Phillies Lose
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OMAHA TAKES EIGHT IN ROW
Hifg-in' Hopefnli Contribute
Eourkei' I.Tie Standing.
to
Standing of Teams
( stjik or scoars os one side'
Blasrlne Gleee A aether DBH(r.
tloa et Why Dee Melaee Pre fern
Ilea Jfeee TrM .
Maaaater. t
Omaha took It n,au straight (are of
the Nuon from Des Moines yesterday
afternoon In the loosest ftmt of the ea
on. Heavy Mtting on the part of the
Rourkea and nine error on the part of
Hlggln' Hopefuls gave the Rourkea the
Ions end et a 11 to t aeor. Hall pitched
maatarful ball for Omaha and allowed but
nwa htta, litre of which he rave In the
final round, when he loosened up.
In all, thirteen error were made. Pes
Molnea opened aa If to take the tame
la the flrat Inning. Three hiu were Sar-
ftarad off Hall la that frame, netting the
Hopefula two rune. In the econd. one hit
and two run a tied the aoora. and from
then on It waa a (laughter aa far aa the
Rourke war concerned. Pour hlte In the
third and a like number In the fourth
followed by three more In Jhe fifth enowed
Da Molnea o far underneath that they
wera unable to recuperate. In the third
round Omaha tried to hand the Kama to
the Hopeful by making three error, but
the boy from Iowa failed to recognise the
chance.
The work of Tomaaon In eenterfleld yea
tarday waa ao brilliant that It waa almoat
winding. 8ven chancea came Ma way
and he pulled them down In hair-raising
fashion. Ha held up hla fielding by clout
ing the ball Ilka a demon. In four time
up he got away with two hlte, a elngle'and
triple. Schoonover, however, wa the
; nole with the willow. In four time at
bat h made four aafe hlta. one of which
wa a double. McKee did ome clever
work aa umpire and not a kick waa rr
latared agalnat him. Porkoroey wa given
a tryout at flrat, but did not play long
nough for the fan to get a Una on bin.
Score:
.' OMAHA.
AB. R.
V
Pick. Ib
Kan, lb.
Porkoney, lb. ..
Tomaaon. cf. ..
Schoonover. If.
William, rf. .-.
Nlehoff, lb
A Knew, e
Kneavea, aa. ...
Hall. p.
H.
0
2
0
i
4
1
I
1
o.
0
A.
Total
Curtla. If.
Colligan. aa. ....
MatUck. lb
Korea. Ib
Anderson, rf. ....
Graham, 2b
Enchant, cf. ...
I'ltowski, c
Herache. p
Northrop, p
Total
Omaha-
Run
Hlta
Dee Molne
Run
Hlta .
41 U '
DES MOINES.
AB. R.
15 8 11
..0 1
I 4
4 4
A. E
1
J
i i
o
T M II
t 1 0
III
0 11
li
1- I
west League. nat. lraoltc
W.LPrU W.UPct.
Denver 46 17 Chicago 41 Tt .414
Pueblo 41 M .49 PhlUf Iphta 44 .4ul
Haoola 40 W .171 New York. ...44 .a
Ft. Jceeph ..41.Wt. Louis.. .41 11 .K
Stou City.. 40 21 .46l Pittsburg ... 40 U .W
Omaha K Is .4T Cincinnati ...(0 40 . 429
Topak M 44 .14 Brooklyn ...T 44 .P
Dea Molnea. .1 U .111, Boaton .17 U .136
AHUL ASSN. AMER. LEAGUE.
W LPcl I W.LPet.
Kanaaa City .44 Is .667' Detroit 4 n .41
Columbua 46 M HA Phlladelahle 4 14
Lnulavllle ...40 . New Tork... 17 St .62
Mlnneanolla .40 3 .frS Chicago tt .(
Ml.wauke ..40 40 .luOl Boaton 17 M All
M. Paul n 41 .47&i Cleveland ... 41 .441
Toledo 17 4S .4-4 Washington .M 47 .-
Indianapolia t4 44 .4i St. Loul.....l U M
NEB. LEAGUE. MINK LCAOCK.
W.LPet'l W.L-Pct.
rremont tl tl .5 Fall City. ...14 1 .6t4
Superior a .6M Shenandoah.. M 20 . 64a
Od. Inland. .. X .M7 Auburn 2n.iil
Keamer J M .tW Maryvllle ....21 23 .477
Hast In is ....2 24 .6tW Clannda 21 24 .447
Reward 24 M .00i Neb. CUy 1 .4a.
Columbua ...24 20 .444 I
Tork ........ .U U .taoj
Yeaterdar'a Reaalta. !
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Dea Molnea, 6; Omaha, 13.
Topeka, 6; Lincoln. 10. 1
Sious, City, 7; St. Joseph. A
Denver, I; Pueblo, 6.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
" New Tork, I; Chicago, t.
Philadelphia, 7; Cleveland, L
Washmgidn, t: Detroit, 4.
St. Louie, 1; Boston, A
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Pittsburg, 4. Brooklyn, 7; twelve Inning.
Chicago, t; New Tork, 6.
ft. Louis, ; Philadelphia, 4.
Cincinnati, 4; Boston, 6.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Toledo, 6. Columbua, t.
Kanaaa City, t; Mlnneaaoll, I.
Indianapolia. 0; Louisville, A
Milwaukee. 4; l. Paul, A
NEBRASKA LEAGUBl
Superior, 4; Columbus, 16. ,
Fremont. 6; Haatlnge. 4. i
Tork, t: Grand Island, .
Kearney, 0-11; Seward, t-12. !
MINK LEAGUE.
Clarlnda. 6; Auburn. 1
Nebraska city, l; Shenandoah, 10.
Oaaae T4ir,
Western League Dea Molne at Omaha,
St. Joseph at bioux Citv. Denver at Pueblo.
Xoptka at Lincoln. I
National Lssius-Clnelnnail at Boaton.
Pittsburg at Brooklyn. Chicago at New
ork. bt. Louis at Philadelphia.
American LeagueNew York at Chicago,
Boaton at bt. Louis, Washington at Detroit,
Philadelphia at Cleveland.
American Association Kansas City at
Minneapolis. Toledo at Columbus. Indian
apolia at Louisville, Milwaukee at St. Paul.
Nebraska State League York at Orand
Island, fceward at Kearney, Superior at Co
lumbus, Hastings at Fremont.
Mink League Clarlnda at Auburn, Shen
andoah at Nebraska City, Maryvlli at Falls
City,
DISCOVERERS TAKE SWATFEST
Superior Goes to Piece, tnd Lotet
Oune, Fifteen to Six.
FREMONT REMAINS XX THE LEAD
Tork Laaee Orsad Ialaa M Lvt
R&lly ItwsK Caartarva Beta
Oas af Dowbl-Haa4s
tiaaa Ksrar
COLUMBUS. Neb., July T. (Special TsJa
g ram. Columbua got tb big sad of the
mer--go-round. Bcor:
couubci itmiBioat.
AB.H.OA.bV AlHOl.t
Mttiell. rf.. 4 4 14 A Ilea, et 4 114
IV Brows. Itl 1 I I I atlclisals, a. I I I I I
Orsbsn. lb . 4 111 4 Oris. rf.... I 141
B. Brown, ss I 4 ( I MtD'nll, Itl I I I I
W'ro f.r. d 4 1 1 4 D k , lb I I I 4
Lsrti. If I 111 IPBke'ta, U. I 1 4 4
Cwwu, lb.. I I I I I tiMllBsa. I I I 1
AST, a ... I I I I I Drra. (b... 4 I I I 1
Dsuir, p.... 4 1 1 4 4 0lb.es. .... I 1111
homersa. II I I I I
TsUie. tt 14 It li 1 rrscb 14 44
Tetsie 44 U 14 11 I
Batted for Gibson la eighth.
Superior A 1 0 1 1 I 0-1
Columbus 1 H M I I I 16
Two-baae hit: Allen. Covle. P. Borke-
wlts. Meiscll, Delair. Three-base hlta:
Allen, Dorse h. Leach. Home-run: Mk-haels.
hacrtnc hits: E. Brown, Do. sir. Stolen
bases: G4bon. Melsell. Weisenherver.
Leach, Agnew (2). Struck out: By Uibeon.
4; by Delair, 4. Bases on balls: Off Dalair,
t Hit by pitched ball: Schumerda. L
Passed balls: Agnew (). Umpire: Garrett.
Prtmost Wlai la Eleventh.
FREMONT, Neb.. July 7. SpclaI Tele
gram.) Fremont won an exciting eleven
Inning game from Haatinaa today.
Haatings waa shut out, 4 to 4. up to the
eighth innlng-in which they made two. In
the ninth, two baaee on belle, a scratch
hit and an error by Thompson netted two
mora and tied the score, Fremont won the
gam In the eleventh with aafe hlta by
Houeo and Rondeau. A sacrifice by Fullen
and a drive by Bennett brought in the
winning score. Fremont ha won aeven
out of the last nln gams played. Score:
nwMwr. HASTING.
AB.H.O A.B. AB.H O A E.
Kenaesa. Ib. i I I 1 I Watson, tb.. 4 14 11
14 Fsltsua, as. I 1 I I
14 4 Brvaisr. of., 61114
14 14 K.u. tb 4 1 I 1
14 4 Oooaa. lb.... 4 4 11 4 4
14 4 (rerun, rf.. 4 4 1 4 4
1 I I I Dooasllr, If 44 1 4 4
1111 O. 14 6 1
ess Kin. a 1114
14 Bbsasr, s ...I 114
CHICAGO DEFEATS NEW YORK
Superb Pitching by Walib ii tlve
Feature of the Gtune.
TOTS MADE AT OPPORTUNE TIMES
Errors by tb Haaae Tewsa Give the
Vtsltwre a Start, Wktek They
Held Tkrsstk to tha
Flat ah.
CHICAGO, July 7. Walsh' superb pitch
ing behind the opportune hitting of hi
teammate rave Chicago the opening gam
of the aeries with New Tork today, 6 to t.
Errors by the local started the visitors'
coring. Score:
CHICAGO. KTW YORK.
ABH. O.A.I. IIHO.II
Ds'lbsrtr. If 4 I 1 4 1 rvnuis. rf.. 4 4 14
Lord, lb 4 1 1 I 4 Wolttr, if... 4 I
Call. ban. it. I I 1 4 4 Hartt.ll. lb. I 4
Bx1la. cf....4 114 Oae. If 4 1
M-Coa'ell. lb I 1 I I 4 KaifM, aa... I I
Older, lb... 4 I 11 1 4 ChaM. lb. .. I I
Tanneblll. as 4 4 4 I (isMesr. tb.. I 4
SnlllTss, .. 4 I I 1 laamr, c I 1
Walsh, p.... I 11 4 Caloa-Hl, .. I 1
Full, lb... I
Bensstt, sf.. 6
Banner, a....
Krtt, rf I
Turpln, It... 4
Cbrar. lb.... I
Thomps'a. as 4
tuibarm, .. I
. p 1
Totals II 1 17 II I Totals II M 4 I
Chicago I 1 0 4 0 0 1 0 4
New York 1 040000-t
Three-baa hlta: Wolter, Bodie. Sacrifice
hit: McConnell. Stolen bases: Douaherty,
Lord, Callahan. Double plays: McConnell
to Tannehlll to Zelder, Sullivan to Tanne
hlll. Left on bases: Chicago. 4; New York.
1. Base on balls: Off Caldwell, L Struck
out: By Caldwell, I: by Walsh. A Tim: 1;6I.
Umpire: Egan and Sheridan.
Boatoa Wlaa fawsa St. Leala.
ST. LOUIS, July 7. Boston won easily.
Wooda pitching lor the visitor, allowed
but one hit and that in the laat inning,
bealdea airiklng out fifteen men. Soor:
BOaTWf. IT. UXHi
ABH.O.A.K ABH. OAS.
Hooper, rf... 4 11 faottso. of.. 4 1 I
Asatls. lb... 4
4 S'weitzer, rf 4
4 Laeorte. Ib.. I
H"tn. It..., 4
I Krlacboll, a. I
1 mark, e I
I Wtllae a.. 1
4 Lab, p 1
4 Mitchell, p.. 1
...i
Gardner, lb.. 4
Spaakar. cf..4
Lesin. if I
Tarkea. ss .. I
Wasnar, lb.. I
Mrars. lb.... I
K'n'mabsr, e I
Wllllama, a. 1
Wood, p I
I I
1 I
1 t
4 I
I
T 4
I
4
4 4 1
: ,
1 1
ST. LOUIS WINS IN NINTH
Viiiton Wakt Up tnd Scor Six Runt
in Levtt Inaiiif.
HITS A5D ERRORS ARE A PLE2TTT
Haraiea la Tjehe4 for Thlrty-XIa
aad Ch alas era for Thirty-Three
rall-l4 Hlta Diriag
tha Oasae.
PHILADELPHIA, July T.-St- Lout won
today's gam hare, I to 4. The visitor
developed a batUng rally la the ninth In
ning and aoored all run on flv hit and
three error. Soor:
T. LOl'l. rHlLAXriHlA
AB H.O.A.B AB M.O.A.B.
MnSSlBS, lb. I 1 1 I Hum. lb.... 4 114 1
I I FaakarL of.. I 1 1 4
1 Lokert. lb. .. I 1 I I I
4 4 Mates, II.... 4 I I 1
I 4 Ladersa, lb. 4 114 4
I I Tboakas, r!.. 1144
4 4 rxmlan, ss... I I I I 1
I 4 reln. e 4 I II 1 I
I I Coalmen, a. I I
Br aaflal .. I
m u n m I
Totals It 17 11 I
Batted for Chalmers in ninth.
St. Louis 0 0 0 1 1 I 1 -
Philadelphia 4 0 0 I 0 1-4
Two-baa hits: Lobert. Luderus, Thomaa.
Three-base hit: Konetchy. Sacrifice hit:
Thomas Stolen bases: Hugglna. Ha user,
Oake it), Lobert. Doolan, Looln. Struck
out: By Harmon. 4: by Chalmers, 11. Dou
ble plays: Hauaer, Huggins and Konetchy;
Knaba, Doolan and Luderua. First baa on
error: St. Louis, 1. Left on basea: St.
Louis. ; Philadelphia. 7. Base on balia.
Off Harmon, 4; off Chalmers, 4. ila
pltehea: Chalmer t). Time: 1:15. l'di
plree: Eaaoa and Johnston.
Kew York that Omt Chleasro.
NEW TORK. July 7 Chicago waa htit
out today by New Tork, Leon Ames) hold
ing the visitors to flv hlta of which only
two were clean drive. Reulbach, though
hit rather hard, pitched well enough to
have blanked New York but for tb error
behind him. Score:
NEW TORK. CHICAOO.
AB H O A AB.H. O A K
t o e o
t o e o o o e
Three-baa hit: Tomaaon. Two-baae hit
Kneavea U. Agnew, Hall, Sohoonover.
Wild pitch: Northrop. Fust base on balla.
Off Hall, 1; off Herache. 1; oft Nonnru.J. t.
Struck out. By Hall, I, by Northrup, t. Sac
rifice hlta: Scnouoover, Korea. Stolen baaea:
Wllllama, Kane. Hiu: UK Hall, 7; off
Herache, 1 in one and two-thirds Innings;
off Northrup, 14 In aix and one-third in
ning. Lett on bases. Omaha, 7; Dea
Molne. A Umpire; McKee. Time: 1:66.
Attendance, I.bmO. , ,
PUEBLO PALLS ON H ACER MAN
Taraa Tahlaai em Ueaver, 'Walklatt Off
with Gaaee, Five to Three.
Holmes singled. Hartman struck out,
Crutcher then became wild and paased
two men, forcing in a run. Towne, batting
for Amsler, doubled and two more crossed
the plata Freeman waa called to tha
mound and before he could steady, h
walked five straight batsmen, forcing in
four runs. Score:
ST. JOSEPH.
AB. R. H. O. A. B.
110 6 10
4 0 17 1 0
1 1 1 t 0 0
4 110 0 0
........ 6 0 110 0
1114 3 0
I 11 I 0
it- .- 4) 0
I 0 1 0 I
1 1 0 4
1 0 1 4) ' .0
........ 0 1 0 0 0 0
Andreas. 2b....
Stem, lb
Breen. If
Holme, cf
hartman, ss...
T. Rellly, 3b...
Miller, c
Amaler, rf
Lakoff. p
Barber, p
Towne
W. Miller, rf...
ToUls....
Kelly, rf
Powell. If
Jones. Ib
Borton, lb
Zwilling. cf
D. ReWlly, tb ...
Kerns.' c
Me.nke. aa
tiamiiton, 3b
PUEBLO, Colo., July 7. Pueblo turned Crutcher, p.,
the tablea on Denver today after the vis
itor had a lead ut t run and fell on
Hagerman In tha seventh, drove in ftfhr
run by heavy hitting, fareing Hagerman
to retire In favor of Kaawurtby. Both
pitcher wer given support that bordered
on the Mosational. fc-core:
DENVER.
' AB. K. H. O. A. E.
Lloyd. SB, 6 4 t (
til I more. If, 4 1 0 1 1 '
Caeaidy, rf. 1110
Beall, of. 1 4) 1
Qulllln, tb, 4 0 11
Lindsay, lb. 11 11 t
Coffey, aa. t 11 t
McMurray, c 4 Oil 1
Hagerman, p. 1041
Kra worthy, p. 1 4 0 0 1
Freeman, p.
.........10 T
ST. JOSEPH.
AB. R. H.
6
4
0
t 17, 14
O.
E.
6 IS 14 11
Totala
Batted for Amsler la eighth. ' '
Han for Towne.
St. Joaeph 100110 06
Sioux City 000007 0-7
Sacrifice hits: Rellly, Powell. Two-baae
hlta: D. Rellly, Borton, Kelly, Stem,
Crutcher. Stolen base: Andreas. Hits:
Off Lakoff. 11 In five and two-tblrda In
v nings; off Crutcher, t In seven and two
s' i thirds Innings; off Barber. I In three) and
one-third innings. Double play: lakoff
to Miller to Stem, HwHy to Meinke to
1 Borton. Andrea to Stem. Struck out: Br
O Crutcher. Z; by Lakoff, 1; by Barber. 3.
ft ' Baaea on ball: Off Crutcher. 4: off Fre-
0 I man, 6; on uia z: oil jsarear. i. inns: i
..It 1 at II 1 ToUls 14 411 I 1
One out when winning run waa made.
Hasting MMMIIIIM
Fremont 0100411000 1-4
Two-base hit: Bonner. Home-run:
Bohner Bromley. Baaea on ball: Off Hill.
4; off Bhaner, 1; off Holmberg, L Struck
out: By Hill. 4: by Shaner. 6; by Hoim
burg. 6. Double plays: Watson to Fort
man to Cooke. Sacrifice hlta: Watson,
Fullen (1). Stolen bases: Bohner, Turpin.
Hit by pitched ball: O'Brien, Carey. Tiroes
i.J. Umpire: Held.
York Lb la Ninth.
ORAND ISLAND, Neb., July 7 (Speolal
Telegram.) la a thrilling nlnth-lnnmg
rally Grand Island won the game from
Tork today. Tlmtneraman weakened and
was followed by Fox and then Wllklne.
There were no outa when the winning run
was made. Six single wer secured in the
Inning. Score;
ORAND ISLAND.' TORJC.
AB.H. OAK. 11IA1 a
Ck. at I I Fbresll. sa... I 114 1
I I Smllb. Ik.... 4 111
1 Manntsa7, If I 1 I
1 Stewart, c... 1 1
I Parna. lb.... 4 I 11 I 1
1 Par, rf.... 114 4
l 1 ore. as I i
I 4 Klljr. e. 4 4 111
I I Tlm'smsa, p 4 4
4 4 Foi. a 4
Wllklna. a... a a a a a
. h li n u
Totals IT T 14 14 I
Batted for Hartman in ninth.
Tork t 4 0 1 1 t 0 1 4-g
Grand Island 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 44
Earned rune: Tork, I; Grand Island. 4.
Two-base hit: Stewart. Three base hit:
Cook. Home run: Hargla. Base on balls:
Off Tlmmersman. t; oft Hartman, 1. Struck
vui: ry i immeraman, i; ny Hartman, 4.
Left on baaea: Grand Island. 7; Tork. 6.
Double play: Hartman and Joker it. Um
pire: Edward.
Kearney Twice Baatea.
KEU.RNET. Neb., July 7 ISpeoJal Tele
gram.) Kearney lost the flrat game of the
double header today by being shut out.
I to A Score:
REWARD. KtARNXT.
. ABH.O.Asf. ABH.O.A.B.
BTsaMT, ss... 4 111 Orar. et I I I I 1
i s f lwBf, as..
111 Paxlaa. b.. 4
114 Jarratt. rf... 4
mltk. sa.... lit
BfeKibbea. If I I
I'Uu, rf.. 4 1 4
Hirsts, lb... I I I
Ar-straag. lb I 4 II
Jokont, a.... 41
Wars. lb.... 4 11
Hartman. .. I 1 1
Merss 4 I
Tttaie.,
Totals. ,
Crtas
Touu M unii
Total! 1 17 II 1
Batted for Mitchell in ninth.
St. Ixm 4 0 0 4 4 4 4 4 11
Boston 4 0033410-4
Two-baae hlta: Wacner, Gardner. Three
base bit: Lewis. Baaea on balla: Off
Lake. 1; off Mitchell 1: off Wood. A
Struck out: By Lake, ; by Mitchell, 1;
by Wood. L Hits: Off Lake. 9 In five In
nings; off Mitchell. 3 In four Inning.
Time: 1:40. Umpires: O'Loughlln and
Connolly.
CLEVELAND, O., July 7. Seven error
by Cleveland allowed Philadelphia to win
today, 1 to 1 Mitchell pitched splendid
ball aa did Coomba. the latter holding
Cleveland to six hits. Mitchell struck out
eight men. Score:
ntIlwaELrHIA. CLEVELAND.
A U U Ik A TB AB II A i
lord. If. ..... 6 1 1 t Oraner. U... 4 I I i J (Fletcher,
Harnsr. as.'.. Ill
Ellis. If 4 11
Koaatcbr. Ik I I I
ETsaa, rf. ..4 1 I
H.wi-ar, lb.. I I I
Oakas, cf.... Ill
Brssnakan, 1 I 1 I
Hsrssoa, a .. Ill
Total!..
HUGHES WIETHE GAME
Ctvtchcr for Louimlle Bat a Horn
Ron, Bringing in Two Ken,
BOTH PITCH LRS IN GOOD fORX
Dartagr the Nla liilsss Bat Six Hits
Are Allowed, tha Nans her Beaas;
Dlvlded Eaaally Betweea
the Teva Teasaa.
LOUISVILLE. Ky.. July 7 Hug hear"
horn run In th aecond with two men n
baa landed victory for UJlavllle today
over Indianapolis. I to 4. Both Cheney and
Link were In rar form and allowed but
three hiu each, all of th local' hit being
good for extra bases. Boor:
bOVnVOA INDtANAI-OU.
A B. M.O.A.B. ABH. OA. a
n.ki..n ., a a a a a h . . a a ,
Wood rare, it, I I
I Hallimaa, rt. 4 1 I 4
4 4 Maaioar. lb... I I 11 I
4 4 Oets. lb 1 I I
I Rmor. e 114 4
wunama. lb I I I
4 Vaa. as.... 111
I Llake, 114 1
Deroro. If... I
U Dorlo, tb. 4
BsoScrnas. cf 4
llurrar, rf..4
Markls. lb. . 4
Brldvoll, is. 4
rietchar. lb. I
Wllaeo, a.... I
Amaa. a 4
I 4 Ibeckir. U. 4
4 114 kVkulta, rf... 4
4 14 Kolavaa, lb.. 4
III Ittn'nian, tb. 4
I I I IJ D07IL Ik I
1 I I I Tinker, sa... I
III Oootfe. cf.... I
till Archar. a.... I
till outback, a. 1
Ornham. s... 1
II I 17 11 txtcktor, ...
I
1 I
1 11
Hair lit, tb. I I I
Ptaksr. If.... I I I
Hireea, rf... I I I
Ort'shav, lb I 111
Btanab'ry, Ib I I
Btiniea, of.. Ill
Husbaa, .... Ill
Chaaor. 9 ... 14 4
Totals 14 I IT II Total! St 1 M II
Lou.avtlle 41004444
Indianapolia 44444444
Stolen base: Stansbury. Two-baa hit:
Hughes. Three-bane hit: Stanley. Home
run: Hughes. Double play: William. Mow
an Houaer. struck out: By Cheney, l;
by IJnke, 1. Baaee on balla: Off Cheney,
l; ort LAnke, a Tim: 1:14. Vmplraa: Ed
dinger and Hay.
Kaaau City Wlaa la Blarhth.
MINNEAPOLIS, July 7-Cravath home
run with two men on bane In the eighth
won from Kanaaa City. William followed
with another homer and cinched the vic
tory. Score:
KINNBASOUS. 3U.N4AJ CITY.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.M.O.A.a.
Totala.
. I tt 11 I
..0... 4 0 0 0 0 4 4 0-0
0 I li 1 I t 1 M
New Tork, 1. Two-
t.-it,A wit...
a .a-u,
Oooler, rf.... I
Naff, lb 4
Menrr, if.... 4
koblnans lb 4
I-uoaa. lb.... I
Woat, cf 1
Waller, a... I
a... I
Totals..
114 Fenlsa, If... 1
Til "lairs, lb.... I
1114 roatar, lb... I
14 11 H-Omj, s.. 4
1114 KsllioU. B... 4
Bison. If.... I
-H 61 6 1 kUa'kartk . 1
4 11 1
Totala tl t T 24 It
PUEBLO.
AH, R. H. O. A.
Mlddletan, of. 4.3 t 1
lierger, aa. t 1 1 6 1
Balden, If. 4 4 4 14
Hugbao, lb. 11 t
lavla, rf 1 4.4 6.4
Clair. 3b. ............ 4 4 1 1 1
la well. lb. 4 4 4 t 4
Clemoaa, o. 4 lit 4
Jackaon, p. 41141
i
Totals ....1 M t I
Denver '. 4 4 t 4 4
Pueblo ., 1 0 v 0 4
Stolen baaea Br'su MidJleton, Lloyd.
Ollmore, Ldndtay. .'wo-baaa hits: Li yd,
IMiddleton. Jaciooa. t i.rej-uje h.ts: ler
ger, C lemons. Double vlay: Cawffey, Lioyo
and Lindsay. Ift an bsvs: pueblo, 4;
Denver, A lilt by pitcbed ball: By Hager
man. L Bacrlflca tuts: Uilmora, Berger.
Struck out: By Hagernvan, b; by Jackaun.
1. Base oa balla: Uft Uagarman, 4; off
Jackaon, a. Tliua: l:lak Utnptre; Haakall.
TOnUCA LOSES BT POUR WORK
Llskrwla Wlaa hy Test a rtve, Plteh
era Betas; Hit Hard.
LINCOLN, July 1. Lincoln won a looaely
layed gam from Toprka today, W to 6.
ta pttoner were nit Bard, but Smith
waa tiIH la the i4iichej, ooure;
LINCOLN.
AB. R. It a A. E.
Cole, of I 1 t 3 4
Cobb, rf 1 1 t t 4
. Lnxleub, Jb t t 1 1 4
McCoriiUck, If - 4 1114
Thomas, lb i 1 1 11 4
Gaxnier. ss 4 114 1
CtH-kman, tb 6 4 I
McGraw, c 114 3 4
Smith, P 14 116
Umpire; Morgan.
LEAGUE CHANGES
-It:
j AMERICAN
e.
4
0
4
4
4
J j CHICAGO, July 7. President B. B. John-
j eon of th A mar loan leasru today an
1 , nouaced the following release and eoa-
Prealdaat Bays JJaheMB Aa
71 ana her of Releaaaa as 4
- Cwatracta.
17 11 1 ' lrm7la piokvn.
i a a A i Rolf aaed By Detroit
HIM
rla
Bol!
to Buffalo. H.
Kllng; to New Bedford, ohn Ness. By
Cleveland to Omaha. B. .1 DeMott. By
Philadelphia to Wilmington, J. Matthewa;
to Scrmnlon. J. D. Patera; unconditional,
K, Pratt By New Tork to Jersey City,
W. Bach. By Beaton to Jersey City.
Kialnow.
Contracts With Boston. W. Nagla. With
Detroit, F. Lundstrum. J. Runaer, O. T.
Wllaon. J. F. McDonald. H. E. Moran, H.
Kllng- 1L J. Wooda. With Claveland. H.
Bald rid ga. .With Philadelphia, L. Long.
1. Roth. J. H. Matthewa. K. Pratt. With
Washington, C. W. Walker. Reinstated by
New Tork, Revalla.
Totals at I IT II 4
Kearney 4 0 4 4 4 0 4 0 0-0
Seward 4 1 1 4 4 4 4 4 01
First baae on balls Off Trimble, 4; oft
Hanson, 2, Left on baaea. Kearney, R;
Seward, A Two-baae blta: Robinson. Jar
rott. H Gray. Struck out: By Balllett. 1;
by Hanson. 7. Pasaed ball: Walley. L
Time: !:!. Umpire: McDarmott.
1 be second gam went to Mward, taking
on the nature of a alugglng match. In
the sixth Kearney batters found Wheeler
for eight hiu and nln scores. Score:
IIWAAO. aCBAKMVY.
ABH.O.A.B. AB.H.0.AB-
Ualer, an... 4 1 4 I I L. Orar, ai.. 4 4 1
Oool7. rf.... 4 4 11 I IKwiq, a.. I I I II
MM. lb I I I I 1 Piiiaa. Ib... 4 14 11
Haary. If.... I 14 1 1 Jarrott, rf-p. 4 till
Robinson, lb 4 4- I 4 Black, if I I I I 4
Lairaa, lb.... 4 1 14 1 4 Clair, lb I 1 11 1 1
Wav el I I I 1 I Foster, tb... 4 111
Wai! . c... I I 1 4 H. Grsr, c... I 111
Wbesler, .. I I I 1 1 Ualllett, rf-o 4 1 114
Totals U LI tl LI 4 Totals at U IT 1 I
Koajney 0 0 . v v o 11
Soward 6 2 1 4 4 4 4 4 0-U
Earned runa: Kearney, 6; Seward. L
First base on balla: Off Balllett, 6; off
W healer, 3. Left on bases: Kearney, I;
Bernard. A Two-baae bit: Downay.
Wheeler (J). Struck out: By Wheeler, t;
by Jarrott, 1; by Balllett, 1. Double P'aya:
Clair to Downey; L, Gray to H. Gray;
Henry to Neff. Time: 1:0U. Umpire: Ho-Dermott.
Oldnne. of.. I 111 Olson, sa..... I 111
liarpny. rf.. 4 114 4 Jackson, rf.. 4 4 1 4
Bakor, lb..., I 1 t I I luxrnll.. lb... 4 4 11
Melnnts. lb . I 1 14 I 4 Elrm h'm, cf 4 1 I I 4
Barrr, ss... I 111 1 Ort ices. In... 4 1111
Parrlek. lb., I 1 t I I Linaaar, tb.. 4 14 11
Lapp, e I I I I 4 Fisher, S ...I I I I
Coombs. ...4 111 4 Mltcboll, p.. I 1 I 1 I
Totals .MM till 1 Totals It I 17 II t
Cleveland 4 4 0 1 4 4 0 0 41
Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 07
Two-baae hlta Oraney, Coomb. Lord.
Three-base hi': Murphy. Mclnnia. Sac
rifice hlta: Otaon, Derrick. Sacrifio fly:
Lapp. Stolen baaea: Mclnnia. Derrick.
First base on balla: By Mitchell, t. Hit
by pitcher: By Coombs. Birmingham.
Struck out: By Mitchell, 8; by Coombs, 1.
Balk: Mitchell. Pasaed ball: Fisher.
First on errors: Cleveland. 1: Philadelphia,
4. Left on baaes: Cleveland, t; Philadel
phia, I. Time: 1:43. Umpires: Mullln and
Evan a
Hoaaa Rama Save Wasklsgtoa.
DETROIT, July 7. Gray wa wild at th
tartof today's fun ana his wlldnenM to
gether with lucky home run drives by
Drake and Delehanty enabled Detroit to
beat Washington. to A although the visi
tor outhit the local. Score:
DETROIT. WAA HINT? TON.
AB H.O.A.BV AB H O.A E.
Drnka. ... I 1 I Milan, at. .4 4 I If
Booh, an 4 4 111 a-baofsr. lb. I I 11 I I
Cobb, ef 4 4 1 4 4 Elborfola, Ib 4 1 4 4 4
Crawforn. rf. I 1 1 4 4 Ooanler. rt . 4 1 1 4
tolob ntj, rtl 111 4 4 Lollolt. If.. I 1114
Morlartr. lb. 4 1 1 4 4 McBrlda, aa. I 1 I 1
(TLaaUT, tb . I I I 4 1 Conror, Ik... 1 4 4 6 4
Bunase, e... 4 111 4 Henry, s 4 1114
Lsfltta. p.... 4 14 1 Orar. p 4 J J J J
ToUls U "l IT 14 1 Totala. 14 II 14 II I
Washington 0 0 1 1 4 4 0 1 0-t
Detroit 1 4 0 t 4 1 1 0
Two-base hlta: Orar. Bchaafer, O'Leary.
Horn runa Drake, Delehanty. Sacrifice
fllea: Delivedt, Conroy. Stolen baaee:
Conroy, Milan, Loriarity. Left on baaea:
Washington, t; Detroit, A First baae on
balla: Off Gray ,4; off Lafltte, 1. Flrat
baae oa error: Waahlngrton. 1; Detroit, 1.
Struck out: By Gray. 1; by Lafltte, L
Passed ball: Henry. Wild pitch: Gray.
Time: 1:02. . Umpire: Perrine annd
Dineen.
"BAN" JOHNSON MUST PAY
ITaltrA Btatea Ctrenit Cesrt Ref
ta Set Aalde JadsTsaeat la Faver
t J. Bf. War.
RESCLTS IX THREE-I LEAGtH
1
TOPEKA.
All. XL
i
1
6
- 6
11 U B II
IL
a
7
Total
Rlckert. If
Beeeher, It....
Unff .rd. lb ...
Wbitaey, lb...
King, it
Chtpman, rf..
Moore, ss......
Kreba, to......
Criep, c
Clark, p
Total t 11 14
Lincoln 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4'
Topeka .4 114 0 4 10 1
Rune batted In: Lnglaub, I: Slmth, 2;
Oarnier, 1; McCormirk, 1: liaftord, t; King.
3. Three-base hiu: C.agnier. iUckert. Two
bae hits: Cole, MoCorui iL Double play:
Lnglaub to Gagnler to Tnon.as. Lett on
bases: Lincoln. I; Topeka, 11 Stolen baaea:
Cola. Mct'oiniick, Tbomas (It. Gagnler 2,
MeUraw, King. Sacrifice hits: Gagnier.
Mo.ue. 8uruck out: My S.r Ittv, 1; by Clark.
C Baaea on balls: Oft mun. 3; otf Clark,
E Hit by pitchel baJ: By t-m.th, L Time:
140. Umpire: Clark.
DRIMMEHI PAIL AT THE PINCH
Haaae Raan ftatsrs Doeatsr's Victory
Over Back Lata ad.
WATERLOO, la., July 7. Fisher's home
run in the eighth lumng tUy uroke Uie
tie and Danville won from Waterloo, 1 to 1
Score: R.H.E.
i I Danville 3 4 0
J Waterloo .... 1 J
j Batterlea: Bens and HUdabraod; Handrlx
I i and Wolfe.
1; OR'AH'R, III.. Jaty ".Home runa by
0. Bell, Slattrry and jobnson ieatured loday'a
i game, which waa won by Docatur, 6 to 3.
0 Store: K.H.E.
I Decatur 6 10 I
t I Rock Island - 3 11 1
i Batteries: Ruatenhaveat. Mlddleton. Hop
E. I per and Johnson; Hughe and Oondlng.
Wl'lNCT. I1L. July 7.-Roge atngle and
4 ! Kranuach duuma i:eo tue acor in ice
1 I eighth lnnm today and Beattys home run
0 t In Ahe eleventh gave Dubuque a I to t vie
0 lory, toco re; K tt, K.
0 Dubuque a.... I
1 Qmnoy 1 I 1
4 Batterlea: Rogge and Bour nor; Prender
t gaai and Forney.
1 DAVENPORT. Ia. July 7. HovISk held
T Davenport te on hn tcatay and peoiia wen,
' 1 1 to a. ocore; H-H.L.
-10 Peoria 1 4 1
- 6 Davenport 1
Batterleat Hovllk and Jaooba; Crabb and
Cvieinaa.
MILLER PARK GOLFERS
PLAY FOR MILLER CUP
NEW TORK. July 7. Th United State
circuit court tooay aemea a motion to aei
aside a verdict for tl.w granted to John
M. Ward, the old-time baae ball player,
against "Ban" Johnson, president of the
American league. Ward recovered damages
for alander based on an alleged statement
of Johnson in 1. whn Ward waa da
unted for the presidency of th National
league.
WILLIAM LEISSENGRING DIES
Former T'mplre la Weatera Leasee
Caimanlta Salelde la Salt Lake
City, Utah.
Patriae Have Brest Mad fa
Matrhea ef Satarday and
taaday.
the
SALT LAKE CITT July T. WHUi
sengnng. commonly known as "Billy
Dutch,'1 a former baae ball player and um
pire In the Western lea rue. commit tad lul
rida todav. He la survived by a daughter
and a sifter. Mrs. George Tebeau, wife of
the owner of th Kanaaa City Amen
aanoclatlon team.
lean
RACES
CXOSB
AT
TEKAMAH
Slaaa Get
Sevea Kama Off Krumsn
Ib Oat laalaaT
SIOUX CITT. la.. July 7 -St. Joseph,
after apparently having a einch en today
nine. U1 It to the Champions. 1 to A
imul.l. VM.ui.n and eiulrd In tr e ein-htn,
law areuudod out, Cruu-her hit streea and
DimaiB rowEr. boat . beii lti
Pearth. Aaaaal Renjntta of aaaeelatlea
Caaaee la Km A.
DUBUQUE, la, July -The fourth an
nual regalia of the Mississippi Valley
lower Ixal association came to aa ad
here tlua aflernoun, when Missouri 111.
vwned at hi. Louis, captured ti.e 4u-foot
handicap with Comet and Miasoun aa
duo cuntendera.
1'lsturber 11, owned by Commodore Pur
of Chicago, baa beeu tba aenaauqn of the
res-ana and it la lb tipiuioa of the buai
in,n that she wa not nad Lo ariuw her
poaer.
Peratatcot AArerUstng I the Road ta Big
Return
Palling for the play for the Roma
Miller cup. th conleat to be played at
the Miller Park club Saturday and Sunday,
hate bee made a follow:
6nrague play O NV111.
Tavlor paya Grlf.en.
Kerr plays Lang.lon.
W Uaon p ays KuignL
Lloyd plays Mln-r. , . i
Ha'cn playa Campbell.
Lura play Llngla
Tracy plava 1 etterlngton.
Hough plays 3. 8. Stocking.
Cajacob p.aya McTaegart.
C. O. Dooley playa Lowe.
KANSAS CITV TENNIS RESCLTS
Pier la Flmala In Datahlea aad Btaalee
ta Beala.
KANSAS CITY, July. 7. Play In a
finale in th doublt and singles of th
Missouri valley women s championship ten
nis tourney will probably begin tomorrow.
aeveral aeml-flnaia in the double and
third rounds in ainglea wer played today.
Results:
Mix Patience Hooker and Miss Janet
McCrum beat Mra. T. B, Lnti and Mia
badie Hlldebrand, 4-1 -t
Mra. E. N. foell and Mlaa Pauline Port
beat Miaa Helea Mcl-haria and In is a Anna
Walluii, IA, 7-A
Miss Burmah Brckow and Mlaa Evelyn
Seavey beat Mlaa Aik. Bentiy and Miss
Lyle llayrn. 4-1, 4-4.
Mtaa toavey. th present cbampioa. beat
Miaa Anna Walton 4-L o-L
Mra. Ants beat Mra Hubert. Allen, chain
piua of Ihe Muuouri valley In lsua and lsj,
"" .
Taft Electee) Bsaik Rider. ,
WASHINGTON. July a. -A It hough he Pre
fer th automobile to th horse. President
Taft today waa not trie that he had been
flatted an honorary member of the Qraad
Cajnp of Rough Rider If California,
...1 111
...4 i i i
...I tit
.4141
Moderate Slned Crowd Watehe th
Flalnh ef Clreatt Bveata.
TEKAMAH, Neb., July 7 (Special.)
The racea of the Tekamah Speed aaaocla
lion cioeed yesterUay before a moder
ate aiaed crowd. Summary:
1:90 Trot. Puree 44W:
Joe Kane. b. h , by 'fodd. Roe
Bon Bilas, peel
unu. Noe
lion Tolua rox
kinds Koia. Abble ant. UOt tnope ana
Leavitt '1 od aias started. Time, l:ii.
1. 11 race, rurse eew.
Primus, bl. .. by Boybon Wllk.
haatsoaie i i i
Hal ciruttan. Mile 1 I I
Homer F. Noe 4 4 I
Marion Mills, Connor ui
Time. 1 13v, I:14's. M4.
Three-Quarter dash not filled.
Seath Dakota Leagjee Disbands.
REDF1ELU, 8. I., July 7.-The man
agera of the South Dakota Baae Bali as
sociation have decided to close the league
ehedul. Th teams have paid ao far,
but the invoking of the law to atop Sun
day gamee ha been the drawback. Red
field finished In the lead and will get the
pennant. Aberdeen waa aecond, Walertown
third, Faulkton fourth, Mitchell fifth and
Huron alxth.
Catcher Laad Jaaps Jh. j
CLEVELAND, C. July T. It wa learned
laat night that G rover Land, catcher of
the Cleveland American Leagrue club, had
lumped tha teem. Land waa fined by the
club yesterday tor atrlklng Clay Folger.
ticket taker, when Foignr refused to paaa
friend of Land Into th park Saying
he would not pay the fine. Land packed
hi grip and left tha city.
Dean Ualu fee Revenge.
Deaa Tancock' cricket eleven ha chal
lenged the Douglaa eleven for a return
tenia at Miller park Saturday afternoon.
Tuesday tha Douglaa cricketers took tb
Daen'e team Into camp by a big acore. bui
the lean has added the Rav. W, 8. Bayiey
to hla team alnce the Fourth and la out
after reveng
Chicago ...
New York
Flrat baa on error
baae hlta; Murray.
Thre-ba hit: Amea Sacrifice hit'.
Reulbach, Devore. Stolen bases: Fletcher,
Merkle. Left on bases. New Tork, I;
Chicago. 4. Double play: J. Doyle (un
assisted.) Baae on ball: Off Reulbach.
A Struck out: By Ainea, 4; by Reulbach,
A Hit by pitchers- By Richtr. A
(Fletcher. Wllaon ) Wild pitch: Richter.
Htta: Off Reulbach. I in aeven Inning)
off Richter, 1 in one Innmg. Umpire:
Klern and Brennan. Tune: 1:4A
BOSTON. July 7. By outplaying and out
batting Cincinnati today Boston waa able
to win. a to 4. Score:
BO4TO04. CINCINNATI.
ABH.O.A.B. AB.H.OA.B.
Iweaaer. Ib. 4 4 I I I Beeeher, if.. 11114
Tenner, lb.. I 1 14 1 I Bales, ef till
Hereon, so... I 4 14 1 HootltseL lb 4 I I I 4
Kaiser, It.... 4 1 4 4 4 Mltcboll. rf.. I 1 I I 4
Miller, rf ...4 114 4 Altlser. a... 4 1111
Intortsn, lb. 4 1 1 I 4 Oram, l..b..l 1 I 1 I
Flshertr. ef . I 1 I 4 Bsn, IS. .... I 114 1
Rariosa. c... 4 14 11 SerorelA .. 4 1 I 1 4
Perdue, p.... 4 111 4 tut, p I 1411
'Beck 1
ToUls n II IT IT 1
' Totala. It IMII I
Batted for Sugg In ninth. -
Boaton 4 4141014 -t
Cincinnati I 4 1 4 4,0 .4 4 4-4
Three-base hit: Bate. Horn run:
Kaiser. Sacrifice files: Hersog (2). Sac
rifice hlta. Teuney, Grant. 8tolen base.
Kaiser. Miller. Ingerton. Tenney, Beeeher.
Double play: Egan to Hoblltiet, Grant to
Severold to Hoblltae).; Hereof to Sweeney
to Tenney. Lert on baaea: Boston, t; Cin
cinnati. 7. First baae on ball: Off Perdue,
4; off Sugg, 1. Flrat base on error: Bos
ton. A Struck out: By Perdue, 1; by
Sugg. A Time: 1:66. Umpire: Flnaeraa
and Rigler.
Rod and Gun Club
Tennis Tournament
Well Under Way
Bierm&n and Haxelmeir Play to 11-9
and Quit Further Flay Became
of ParAueu.
Play In th Rod and Gun club annual
tennis tournament started last night. Flv
matched wer played oft, Cv la the
prellmlnarlea and on In th first round.
Blerman and Haselmeir played to
deuce et and went to 11-1 before Blerman
finally won. Further play on their match
waa postponed until today on account of
darkneaa. It la hoped te finish the flrat
round today. '
PRELIMINARY ROUND.
C Whlttemor beat J. Nee; ley, t-A A
TA Craighead beat F. F. Hamilton.
J. Adam beat R Adams, 4-4, 4-L
t uavao bast ii. wrernHT a-1. e-a.
George Blerman beat Haselmeir. 11-A
(finish tomorrow night.)
FIRST ROUND.
T. McCullough beat Wallersteadt, 4-L 4-0.
Clarinda Gathers
Second of the Series
Auburn Unable to Beach Far Enough
Eiimholdt Kay Get Vary
Tille Franchise.
i
CLARINDA. la, Jujy 7. (Special TaJe
grotn.) The second game of tb seiie wa
won thla afternoon by Clartnda. Soor
RH.E.
Clarlnda 4 14441444-6
Auburn 4 014140-411
Rntiarlea: Clarlnda. Macon and Her.
monv: Auburn. Zundarman aud Muaser
Umpire: Klaaane.
NEBRASKA CITT. Neb.. July 7. Special
Telegram.) Two home runa and consistent
hitting won the game today lor ins visitors.
Hoore: R.H.K.
Nebraska City .4 40444414-11
Shenandoah ..1 4 4 1 4 1 4 4 0-W 11
Latieriee: .Nebraska City, Haye and
Pinaerion; Shinaiu.onn. jonnaon and Cas
tle. Umpires: cage and Kraisberg.
FALLS CITT. Neb., July 7.-(Speclal Tel
egra.ni ) Na game waa pmyed ai Fans City
louay, pending me uansier of tne Mary-
viiie francliire to another town. Humboiat,
Neb., Hiawatha, Kan., and Atlantic, da.,
are applicant tor the franchise and one
of the three will probably land the club.
The Maryvllle team will play here Satur
day and fill the reat of the ached u la with
out a break. The failure of the Maryvllle
club to finish the season will have ne ef
fect at all on the leacu.
Totals. n M II 1
Smith batted for Patterson la eighth.
Batted for Downle In ninth.
Gardner batted for James In ninth.
Batted for Rhoades In ninth.
Minneapolis 44444041 6
Kansas City 4 4 4 4 4 t 4 1 0-t
Two-base hit: Sullivan. Horn run: Crav
vath, Williams. HIU; Off Patterson, t In
eight Inning; oft Brandom, I la sevsn and
two-thirds Innings; off Rhnadea, 1 In one-
tnira inning. Baae on balla: Off Patter
so, 1; off Waddell, 1: off Brandom. 1. TfTTte:
26. Lmplrea: Handlbo and Blerhaltar.
Mllwaake Defeats St. PaaL
ST. PAUL Minn.. Julv T. Larov. wha
started to pitch for the locala, was
anocaea out in three innings. Ketger suc
ceeded him. but was taken out In th
sevanth to allow a substitute batter and
Milwaukee won. Score:
tsatted for Laroy tn third.
Batted for Reigar la seventh. ,
Milwaukee 0114444 04
St. Paul 4 0 4 4 4 4 t 4 01
Two-baaa hits: MfTnrmlfk ttiitlor.
TM-ee-baa hit: C. Jones. IIltaToff Laroy,
t th three Innings; off Relger, t In tour
innings; off Check, 4 In two innings. Base
on balls: Off McGlynn. S. Struck out: By
McGlynn. 6. by Relger. 4: by Check. L
Time: 1:46. Umpire: Weddlge and Chill.
Toledo Wlai la the Teath.
COLUMBUS. Julv 7 Toledo naaaed th
Columbua lead in th seventh on a com
bination of aix hit. Score:
Batted for Cook In ninth.
Columbua 44144140 4-1
Toledo 0 4 0 4 4 4 4 0-4
Stolen base: Cook. Nile. Flick. Butler.
Two-base hits: Perrlng, H. H inch man.
Timlin. Thre-bae hit: W. Hlnchman.
Struck out: By Cook, 1; by Tingling, A
Baae on balla: Qtt Cook, t; off Tingling.
Time: 1 :3a. Umolree: Fara-uaon and
Owans.
nraier. st. .. I 1 l
MoCeVek. ss I I 1
Prorata. If . I 1 I
Wllllama, . 4
Ha soma a, lk i 1 11
Klllltor, rt.. I 1
Ferris, Ik... Ill
fWenn, c I I 4
Fan arson, p. I
Umllh 1
I Bartoan, la. 4 4 14
1 Bulllraa. ef.. 4 111
4 Urn. If 4 111
4 Mrstt. rf..., 4 11
4 B'esra'a. Ill I I I
I Bakar. lo ... 4 4 I I
1 Devote, as... I 1 I I
1 CorrMsa ...
Jnatss. e 144
4 (larSnor
WS440U. p.. 4 4 4 4 I Bnuaeia, p.. I I
ToUls..
14
1 I
oooa, p.. 4 4 4 1
IT I 17 U I eo-Oaaor ..1444
Senate, Chastened
By Heat, Willing to
Hasten Proceedings
Informal Ditcuiiiont Bring Out Will-
ingneii to End Debate Within
Tea Dty or Two Weeks. .
WASHINGTON, July A A more general
sentiment for expeditious action on th
Canadian reciprocity, wool revision and
fro list bill waa apparent today after
Informal confers noes among various group
of senator and aix hour of continuous
debet In th superheated chamber of th
aenate. It wa th flrat of th longer
saaloa under tb decision of th senate
to meet on hour earlier than ueual In
order to hasten action on th legislative
program.
Senator Oronna of North Dakota, an In
surgent republican, after a long speech In
appeal tlon to the agreement, during which
h clashed frequently with advocate of
th measure, wa forced to give up, almost
exhausted, at I o'clock thl afternoon, and
th nat almost Immediately afterward
adjourned.
Tb Informal dlacuaiion among senator
Indicated that th present feeling, doubt
ten influenced to om extent by the exist
ing hot wave. 1 that debate may be
brought to an end within ten day or a
fortnight, and that when th reciprocity
bill la paaeed th democrats will b will
Ins t vot on th wool and fro Hat bill,
without any extended debate and adjourn '
almost Immediately. Th tnsurgsnt re
publicans ar still holding out, however,
for ether legislation.
Senator Gronna. who I a new member
of th senate, had a cross-Cr of question
from democrat during hla speech, which
waa th only set reciprocity effort of th
day.
Death frewe Bleed Poteen
wa prevented by O. W. Cloyd. Plunk, Mo.,
w ho healed hi datigerou wound with
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Beaton Drug Co.
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Mink League Gossip
Adklns of Shenandoah has helped win
many a game for hi elub by hi steady
stick work. Captain Castle ha switched
him from saoond baa to hla old position at
third and tne change has mad u,ulte an
Improvement in tn Infield.
Fall City took a slump last week, losing
six straight games, nearly all of them by
one run, but have broken the spell this
week. Falls. City ha a food club and
Captain Jack Forester la trying hard to
keep them where they are at tb top of
in nat.
All game played In th Mink leaa-ua on
th Fourth were well attended. At Mary
villa there wa probably th biggest crowd.
About 1.300 pronl war packed Into the
park at the afternoon game and about 604
saw tha morning game. At csnenandoah
there was one of the btaget crowds that
ever attended, a gams. Auburn never had
a bigger crowd than wa on hand to wit
ness the afternoon game.
RABBIS CLOSE CONFERENCE
Saaaae Sehwlaaaa ef Hew Terh U
Eleo Preadolemt wt Ceatral
Orsraa IsatJesv.
ST. PAUL, Minn.. Jury A The) convention
of the Central Conference of American
Rabbis came te a close today after the
adoption of a resolution favoring Interna
tional peace and the election of the fol
lowing officers:
Rabbi Samuel Scnulman. New TorV
president; Rabbi Moee Griea. Cleveland,
vice president; Rabbi Julian Morgan Stern,
Cincinnati, recording eecretary; Rabbi Solo
mon Foster, Newark, N. J., corresponding
secretary ; Rabbi Leo Franklin, Detroit,
Mich., treasurer.
Th plan and data of tb next annual
conference will be deqfded by a ooramfuee.
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Caaavsltaa Narthera Make Official
Aaaeancewaeat neete frame Paelfte
ta Atlaatle Will Be Finished.
MONTREAL. July A It waa announced
officially today that the Canadian North
em railroad ha secured financial backing
for tb entire route from the Paclflo to the
Atlantic. It was also announced that
within thirty montha the railroad will enter
Montreal by tunnel and erect a central
station. The pre.'enre of Sir Wlllbun Mac
Kensie and Sir Donald Mann, together with
Colonel Davidson tq this city at the nam
Urn bad given rise to much speculation.
Some of the forecasts were verified by the
announcements made today.
Airship Pile Baeewaaf ally.,
GILLETTE. Wyo.. July 4. SpeclaU
Oeorge Thompaon. the Denver aviator, made
a very euccaaaful fUgut bare ye.terday.
The weather conditions were Ideal and Mr.
Thompaon flaw over and around this town
In perfect control of hla macolne.
BtrwaaabarsT Beats Pallc.
POLK. Neb.. July f. Special Teleram.)
Polk was dsfrated by Slromsburg on the
home grounds today by a score of 11 to A
Latteries. Stromsburg, Best and Hillburg;
Poik: Castel and Uoethe. Struck out: By
Beet. 1; by Castel, A Umpire: blew art.
ladrawadrnta Waal Game.
Tha Independents are without a game
for Sunday and would Ilka -to hear from
any team of their claaa. Call John Me
Dermott, Harney 172.
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world's champion trotter. In the "open"
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