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A THREE GAME
SERiEfc. BErwfEAJ
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AND OLEANDERS
ON HOME GROUNDS
AN OTHE WNKYDNW
And starfish giants
ON THE GROUNDS OOWAl
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If BACK, rmSj jCM LEEP ftOOD P - 7 """""'
If WILL WE REMffMRE RED THAT
PiMUTD Of e A FAKE ALI(riAAi
CLOBi FRANCHISE SOMC TIMC" BACK WiTM VAN ftiR
t SUCKea . Twe scheme AerTeo smrmp fivf
QOLLAIl. THE M0A1FY CAME TOO FASV AND IT HAS
BCU)0RQlN6 HM eViCR SINCE.
J5T..J0E IS.WIKNER.I8 BOTH
Eyan iiTat Back Jnto' Second Game
-..tad Worki Fine.--: -
3TJ3ICHED - HITS ' DO THE WORK
Crack Pi.cbr Lorg Cam, Altboach
He Hold the Jaalaa to Fomr
Hit Im b Altera
i6k ..twtv f me from Omaha today, 15
o.t and, ! to 1. Ryan vat knocked out
pt tbf in tha flrat . inning of tha
vroominSr. but, returned in tha afternoon
find "hfld the loeaJa to, four hlta. The
hlti foljowed by, four aacrlflc hits gave
t'. , Joeeph -Ita nine In the laat game,
cprws ,: , V v -
' ' ' . OJlAHA.
AB. R. H. O. A.
. 4 0 ' ) 4
. 4 1 I I
. i 1 t. 0
-. ' I I 11 1
JTuiitlcei': aa
Coylo, ff. ..:...
Thowason, cf ..
Ktnf. lb .-...
Beanlon, 2h
Ktehoff ......
-it
1
1
, 6
6
i
0
v4 ' 4
WT lUWff f . IV. .
4 1 r
Arbogaat,, 9
Fntt4, p .t. 4 1 0
tiendtng. 4 "fr
Bchlpe, 2bv .,.,.w I 1
, I I
JOSEPH.
14 14 I
.-h-f 'iT.
AB. ft H.
A.
0
0
I
Kelly,, 2b
: rowM.' ii ..v,..f... a
t Watson, rf 4
ZwIUIng, ct 4
I3t.rt.oni .lb 6
Kellly. ib I
3 I
Si
f Melhk&'tt
... 4
'.i.-l-..;
0
... t
LOeaaatt, 'e
.Freeman p. ...
YoIdring,',p
Totaia 3? u u n U I
-OMaha 0. 0 0 I -l
. m v.;,i . jr. 1.4 0 6 -U
k Thre-baa hltatr.Kane, Powell,' MOnlt-,Twq-bai,lwU.;
awuyog,. Reilly.. Hlta:
Off Freeman. 1 In one inning ; off Ryan,
t th one Inning, B truck out: By Woldrlng,
4. Bate oh ball: Off Ryan, t Passed ball;
Arbogaat, 1. IMt an' bases: Omaha, S;
fit. Joseph, R. T(me: 1:M. . Umpires:
Knapp and, Flynn.. .
-.Ajirnoon game Score.'
OMAHA.
V ! " ' AB. . H. 0. A. B.
Justica, as ... I o 11
Coyl-.rf ,......,. 4 r 0
Thomason, If ...... t V 0
. .1 ' A .
A
0
4
Johnson, o
Kane, -Jb-
tJcanlOBrf lb w..w.v 1 0
Sehlpke, ib .v,.... I, 0
Klfehoff. ,3b 4 ' 0
oividsom" ci-i o
i
X
4
4SM
14
.Total JO 1 I M
" . ; ": 6T. ,'jpsEPii. - .
0. A.
t 3
Xaley. Jb..,.V...-... -1 l
roweii. if 3 01 l
Waison. cf ,,., I .4 4 4
. Hewuung. pf ..,..,... , 0 0; I
I uarwn, lb ra
: RelUy. lb ........... I
tMelnke, s ,
, Oossetu e ' i
ICnellette, p .,....w. t
0 0
11
0
14 1
' ' -'Totalt v 1 "5 T'
Omaha .............0 0 0 0 4 0 0
MUi Joseph aI.1'4 4 0 0 0
Two-bsse bits: Kelly, Powell, John-
on. Sohlpka. Sacrifice hits: Powell.
"Watson, Rellly, Xielqke. Stolen bases:
-Reiily. Melnke. Left on bases: Omaha,
: St. Joseph, 1 Struck out: by Chel-
Jette, I;- by Ryan, t. Bases on balls: Oft
Chellette; off Ryan, J. Wild pitch,
Ryan. Double plays: Chellette to
tMlnk", to Borton; Mtlnke ,to Borton.
Slnie. fc35. ; Umpires:'-Knapp and Fly an.
. Tfttyjymtt, .mi'' oW oawb
, ll4z Cltr and Dei Uelsti Are Eali
' .' . . . .. Vlctorloaa. , , . . .
EIOJJX CITT, July -"Red" Faber
von tl own game In the afternoon by
hlttlr.ig a home run In, tbe seventh with
th(j bases full.' Score:
' " , v ' HOUX CITT. ;
AB. R, H. O.
Clark, cf.;... .. 4 0 1.1
Smith, as... A , 1. . t. . J.
Myers.. lf..,.A t .. 1 I 1
Tnnant, lb.......... 10 1 JO
Breen, rf.. 11-1 I
French, 2b. .1 0 .0 1
.Rellly. 2b.tJ,,..... 4 111
A.
Madman, e...w. ...... 4 '4 1
.Campbell, p.. 4 4 '4
I
4
f Totals ..
...37 4 U
.17
14
A.
PES MOINES.
v.v '
AB. R. H.
6.
E
''I
4
Cafligan. lb 4 10
Korea, rf 4 11
Baden; if.;...; 4 0,1
jClaire. ss. ;,'' 4 4 4
iLieonard, '8b......,.,: 4 1 1
Thomas,' lb....t..'... 4 ' 1 1
; Hanson, c, 4 ,11
Faber, , p.... . 4 I t
4
l
Totals ..37 1 t 10 ' !7 II 4
Bioujt city.:.'.-..r.-4 0 0 4 3 1 0 0-4
Dtu Moines........ 1 4 0 0 0 4 1 4 l-
Two-base" tslfs: Smith. "Tennant. Leon
ard. Thomasi Horn runs: Faber, Hahn.
ac iflce hits; Breen. French. Stolen
basis: Breen, nomas. Left on bases:
81ouz City, 8; Pes Moines. 3. Bsses on
ballu: Off Campbell, 1: off Faber, 1.
Struck out:' By Campbell, 4; by Faber, I.
: Time:. 2:00. "Umpire. Johnson.
; core, morning game. ,
SIOUX CITT.
AB. R. H
0.
6
1
A.
Clark; cf.........
Wmlth, ss
Myers, If.-.
Tennant: VS;.-....
Breen, rf...
French.. 2b.
Rellly. lb...v....
Cadman, c.
Kage, p...........
total .......
8
.... 4 1
. ... D
,. 1
4
3
I
.0
1
...14
r" : : PES. MOINES...
AB. R. H
' life . ' ' ITS wm, ip- r7 " 3roSAW"RT -
A.
4
8
0
0
Hahtw.-.cfi-.... ........ 8 0
Calllgmh; ef.V; I 4
Claire, ss.. 4
lPM!nr If .w.'..,..t 8- - 4
a
e
4
1
,4
is: JT- B TiTcvTm . . this isaoooo -. , . , . : , f. n ) . 0 fumkiYi cant rno van .
S-msl ' 1 - (HcT ' i TRICK EVCN IP . -j . . ZIN60 !. f ACPU,MAg HTSlN
imS. :: : A ; 1 1 oohx do u J ... . . V borwoj a nickel, our of
- . . 1 ij ' (Lvrlr,' l5H: J ' U jy -isillly I v I --jm j to-day
HftiM FLYWN '
nj or PAAirsP
Retains
1
: IS ptf
AD WOLQA8T.
Leonard, 3b.......... 4 1 j 1 I 1 1
Thomas, lb 4.1" 1 11 0 0
McOraw, c. ......... 10.1 S 8 0
Douglass, f 3 0 1 0 7 1
Isbsll 1 0 1 0 0 i 0
'Hanson ............. l 0 0 0 0 0
total 17 , 8 1 24 15 t
Batted for McOraw In ninth.
Batied for Douglas In ninth.
Sioux City.... 0 i H I 1 1 m
Dee Moines ....... 4 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 1-1
Two-base hits: Cdman. Thomas.- Three.
base hit:, Isbell. Sacrifice hit. Cad man.
Double play: Douglass to McGraw to
Thomas. Left on bases: Slox City, v;
Dts Moines, 1 Bases on balls: Off Sage,
1; off Douglass, 1. Struck out: By Sage, 1;
by Douglass, 4. Timer 1.00. Umpire: John-
on.
DETVEft AJTp MNCOMf- DIVIDE
LUeola Takes MOrnlnit Game and
' Denrer Afternoon Contest.
Lincoln's two doubles in the eighth ln-
nlna beat Denver In tha mnmlmr rm
1 to 1. Sensational fielding behind Tuokv
held the champions down. Denver evened
up in a j to 0 game in the afternoon.
Store:
" ' LINCOLN. .
AB. R.
H.
8
1
.4;
I
0
0
O. A. E.
Berghammer, s. ... 4
2 4 0
Llov
y, lb. 1
1
4
3
1
:
0
.r;
0
0
6
0
1
0
I,
0
0
3
Cobb. rf.
.... 8
Mccormick, u,
.... 4
.... 1
COl. Cf.
Barbour, lb. ..
Mulle. lbj....
Hage rroan, P
1
0 0
Carney.. . .....:.,.; 4 0
Miller, 0 0 0
pmun, p.
Total .....
4
4
4
4
4
4
...... ' 4 T M 15
' DENVER. :'
AB. R. H. O. A.
Coffey, . 4 0 - 0 4 1
Cassldy, rf. .., J 0 1 i 2 1
Beall. ef. .. ........ 4 0 1 8 0
Qulllln. 3b. ,.
Kenwortby. If. ...... 8 4 0 0 0
French. 2b . 1.0 0 5 1
Lindsay, lb. 3 4 - 0 ' 7 3
Spahr. e. 8 13 4 1
McAdama, p. 8 0 0 0 6
Toti
1.4 37 17
Miller batted tor Hsgennan In eighth.
tMcAdams out; bunted foul on third
strike. . i ., ' i - -
Lincoln ..i... 404044040-4
Denver .....0 0100000 0-1
Two-bsse hits: Berghammer, Cassldy,
Ctahr. Double Plays: Berchammer to
U6yd to Mullen. French to Coffey to
unasay. Left on baaea: Lincoln. 6; Den
ver, 4. Sacrifice hlU: Lloyd. Cole, Miller.
Adams. S. Base on balls: Off Hagerman,
I Hit oy pitcnea oau: MCAOaraa, I. Time
i:siz. empires: Meyers and Klssane. -Score,
first game.
DENVER.
AB. R. H. o:
A.
1
Coffey, as..
Cseldy.' rf
Beall, cf. ........
Qulllln. Sb.......
Kenworthy, If..
French, 2b
Lindsay, lb.....
.. 1
1
1
4
4
0
1
0
1-
4 i
0 0
,0 1
0 , 4.
Block, c
His Title
Spahr ...
Totals
....... 1 0
28 2
LINCOLN.
8 2t 14 1
AB. R. K.
o.
12
8
0
Berghammer, ss.
Liioya, 2b. .......
Cobb, rt..........
McCormick. -If...
Cole, cf
Barbour, Sb
Mullen, lb...
Carney, c. ........
Tuckey, p........
Totala
...32
. 0 1
. 0 0
3. 8
1 0 0
2 0 0
27
0 0
0 0
15 0
0 0-8
1 -
Denver ......
Lincoln
Earned run9:
Denver, 1; Lincoln, 1.
Two-base hits:
Coffey. Kenworthy,
Qulllln. McCormick. Cole. Double plays:
Barbour to Lloyd to Mullen. Sacrifice
Kits: Coffey. Beall, Kenworthy, French.
Stolen base: Qulllln. Hit by pitched ball:
Lloyd, struck out: By Leonard. 4; by
Tuckey, 2. Bases on balls: Off Tuckey.
1. Wild pitch: Leonard. Left on bases:
Denver. N Lincoln, . umpires: Klssane
and Myers, ...
Gotch Wins Matct
; With GGreat Ease
CHICAGO, July 4.-Champlon Frank
Gotch defeated Joe Smejkakl. in. straight
falta In a wrestling match today. The
.first fall came after seven minutes and
twenty seconds a a result ot a hammer-
lock hold and th second In four min
ute and fifty-five seconds, a crotch
hold doing the work. . .
TWO GAMES IN THE
POLK COUNTY LEAGUE
STROMSBURO. Neb.. July 4,-Spcll.l
Stromsburg won from Osceola on th
home grounds yesterday In a game fea
tured by tiara hitting ana neaay ptaytng
bv the locals. The score:
Stromsburg ...... 30034064 -10
Osceola 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0-
Batteries: Stromsburg, Anderson and
Pickering; Osceola, Allen, Wright and
Ramxey. umpire: Laun.
Polk won from Shelby in a closely
saved contest at Polk, in which botb
Ditchers clayed ailt-edKed ball. Score.
Polk , 00000014 0-1
Shelby 0 404000
tstarKHna or the league:
Shelby ,.uu&
iStromsburg .658
poik MO
Osceola 4tS
Practical Resnlts.
"There may be aomethlng In thla theory
ot telepathy." said the mystical person.
"You mean thought concentration that
enables you to impress your Ideaa on
others?" Inquired Senator Sorghum.
"Yes." - . :
"Well, there may be something In It
But don't depend on It For practical
results in impressing people telepathy will
never- compare with a brass band and V
GIANTS AREJBEATEN TWICE
Brooklyn Breaks New York's Win
ning Streak in Double-Header.
VISITOES HIT BALL SAVAGELY
In First ,Gme Mathewson atsd Tes
reau Are Knocked from Box '
and Wlltse Is HU Hard
. In Second.
NEW YORK, July 4.-Brookiyn brok
New TorH' winning streak today by tak
ing two games, 10 to 4, and to 2. In the
first game Mthewson was knocked out of
the box, Tesre&U. .who relieved him, ws
also knocked out and Crandall finished
the game but wa hammered hard. Ragon
finished strong tor Brooklyn.
Wilts wa hammered hard In the early
innings of the second game, while Stack
wa effective In every Inning, but the
fourth when New York bunched three of
their hit for their two run. Score, first
game: " ' .' "
Morning garhe, score:'
BKOOKLyN- NEW TOftK. :
AB H O.A E. AB.H O.A E.
Horan, ef.,.4 I I I OBnedcrsi. If 4 0 0 0
Northen, rt. 4
I 0 0 Doyle 2b.... 4 2 2 10
I I lMerkle, lb.. 4 110 1
10 0 Murrey, rt., 4 2 0 0
4 0 OBetke., et... 2 0 4 1 0
4 2 lHerws. 2b... 4 12 11
4 1 IHeyert, e...l 1 1
I 2 Awtleon, ... 1 1 1 1
Cutihtw, Sb, I
Dubrt, lk. S
Wheat, If... 4
Humml, lb. I
TeoUr, a.l
Miller, C....B
YlBlllns. Pit
IUOB, p.... I 9
0 1 OFIeteher. el 1 I I I
t 1 0 Met he' ion, p 0 0 4 fl 0
Bume .....S 0 0 0 0
Total! 17 11 17 I ITeereeu. p..O 0 0 0 0
Cranoall, p.. 8 0 0 1 0
' v ' Tetals 21 2T 11 4
Batted for Mathewson In third.
Brooklyn 0 1 4 3 0 1 1 0 0-10
New York 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1-4
First base on errors: Nw York. 1:
Brooklyn.!. Tw6-base .hits. Wheat (2).
Ylngllng, Miller, Murray. Three-base hit:
Tooley. Sacrifice hits: Moran, Cutshaw
(21. Bacnnce . ines; uauDert, . wjieat.
stolen bases: Daubert, MIMer. Left, on
bases: " New York, ; Brooklyn, 8. Doubi
plays: Hummel to Daubert, Hersog to
Merkle to Meyers, Heriog to Merklu.
Bases on balls: ; Off Tesreau. 3; off Cran.
dall, 1; off - Ylngllng, 2; off Ragon, 1.
Struck out: By Mathewson, 1; by Cran
dall, 1; by Ragon, 1. Hit by pitcned ball:
By Ragon, Fletcher. Passed ball: Mey
ers. Hits: Off Mathewson. 6 In throe
Innings; off Tesreau, 1 In one-third in-
nl.n ft 1m M... mrA ,wa.
thirds Innings; off Ylngllng, five in three
and one-third innings; off Ragon, 4 in
nve ana two-tniras innings, nme: 3:us.
Umpires: Brennan and Emslle.
Score, afternoon game:
BROOKLYN. NEW YORK.
AB.H.O.A.B. ' AB.H.O A.B.
Moran, ef ..Y 1 2 0 OSnedsrate, 114 0 0 0 0
Northen, rf . 4 0 14 ODoyle, lb.... 4 lit
Cutehaw, 3b. 4 I 1 1 Merkle, lb.. I 1 11
DeuDert, lb. I I II o Murrey, it.. 4 110 0
Wheat, If.... 4 2 2 0 Decker, cl... 2110
Hummel, --2b. 4 1 4 t OHenog, SB... I I 1 I I
Tooley, se.-.l 0 2 4 OMeyera. 0...2 14 1
Miller, e.,.. 4 1 1 Ofletcher, ae. 2 1 ( 1
Black, p 2 1 1 OWlitee, p.... I 10 2 0
Total .34 11 27 M 1 Totali 20 I IT 14 1
Brooklyn 02000200 0-5
New York ........ 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 00-!
First base on errors: New York. 1;
Brooklyn, 2. Two-base hits: Cutshaw (2),
Daubert. Miller, Wheat. Three-base hits:
Merkle. Sacrifice fly: Tooley. Stolen
base: Doyle. Left, on baaea: New Tork.
2; Brooklyn. 8. Double plays: Fletcher to
uoyie to MerKie, Mummei to uauoert.
Bases en balls: Off Stack, 1. Struck out:
By Wlltee, 3. Umpires: Brennan and
Emslle. Time: 2:11.
Plratea Beat Ctnel Tvflee.
PITSBUROH. July 4.-Pltteburf won
the afternoon game In the ninth inning,
when Hyatt, batting for McCarthy, hit
tor two bases, scoring two run. Score:
rITTsBURQH. CINCINNATI.
AB H O.A B. AB H O.A
Byrne, 2b... 4 lit OBetrker. If.. 2 0 2 0
Cany, If 4 0 2 0 0 Be tee. ct....l 12 10
Edlniton, rf 4 1
1 IHoblltt't, 111 I U II
2 OMItehell, rt. 4 1 1
OMcnoa'i a) t t 1 t
0 OPbelen, lb... 111
1 Otien, lb.... 10 14 0
1 0 McLean, e... I 1 I 1 t
4 OCIerke, e...'. 1 1 I 0
0 0BUSI, P 2 0 13 0
Wetner, aa.. 4 ' 2 2
Miller, lb... Ill
Wllaes. cf... 4 I
M'Crlhy. lb 1
Btara, e.... 21
iHendrlx, p,,l 1 0
Hyatt ...... 11
Totali... ..21 1 17 It 0 Total! 23 12(12 I
Batted for McCarthy in the ninth.
Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2-3
Cincinnati ,..1 4000100 0-3
Two-base hits: Wagner. Hyatt. Three.
bas hit: Phelan. Bases on ball: Oft
Hendrtx; 4; off Suggs, 1. Etruck out:
By MendriXi 4; by Suggs. 4. Tim, 2:16.
Umpires: Kluem and Bush.
Pittsburgh won tha mornlnsr 'earn.
Camnits was steady throughout, white
Benton and Taylor wre wild. Score:
WTT8BUROH. . CINCINNATI.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB H O.A g
Byree, lb.., S
1 i
i T
0 Batcher, .. i
1
Carry. If.... 2
OBatea, ef. ...I
OMareana, c-lf 4
AHsbllti'l, lb I
OMItehell, it. t
OMcDon'4. m 4
OPbelaa, Jb... 4
OEsan. 2b.,..
OOrant. 26.... 4
Eateitcj), rt i
til
Wagner, aa,. I
I 1 4
Miller, lb... 4 1 S
WlUon. ef... Ill
M C'rUur. lb I
Simon, ...,!
Camatti, p.. I
I 1
1 4 0
1 I
Clark, e 4
11
0
Totali...
M 11 27 f 0 Benton, p .. 1
Taylor, p.... 1
JCeefe, ....
Sereroli .. 1
0
0 0
0 0 0
. . Totals.
Batted for Keete In ninth.
. 34 T 14 10 4
Pittsburgh ....... 00140034 -U
incinnati I 1 o o I w i
Two-base hits: Miller. Bates. ' Three-
base hits: Wilson, Byrne. Struck out:
By Camnits. 3: by Benton. B: by Keefe,
1 Bases on balls. Off Camnits, 4; otf
Benton. 5: oft Taylor. 1; oft Keefe, i.
Time: 3:06. Umpires: Klem and Bush.
Phillies Come Back in Second.
BOSTON. July 4-Phtladelchia offset
Boston's victory In the morning game, by
winning the afternoon contest, 7 to 4
Brennan held Boston scoreless until the
eighth, when after running around the
bases for a home run he waa found for
four hits, including Titus' triple which
with a pass, netted Boston tour run.
Eason umpired alone in rolled up shirt
sleeves this . afternoon. Jobnatone waa
overcome by th best after, the morning
game. Score:
Batted for O'Rourke In ninth.
Batted for Brown In ninth.
X PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON.
AB.H.O.A.t:. AB H 6.i l.
Faaaert. ct.. 4 1 McDen-. lb 1 I 4
Lobert. lb... I 111 4 Campbell, eft 1 I
Magee, If.... 4 1 1 0 Sweeney, lb. 4 1 1 I 1
CraTath, ft.. 4 I I OKIrtt. It.... 4 119
Luderui, lb. 4 III OTItue. rt.... 4 111
Knabe. lb... I 111 lDeyltn. lb... 4 I II I
Deolan. aa... I I 3 00'R nrke. ael 11 1
!UMlJst.-u 8 I 43018. lilt
WANTS TO COME BACK AND
. . FIGHT AGAIN. :
ABE ATTELL
Brennan, p.. 4 2 1 0 0 Brown, p.... 3 0 110
Bchultj, p... 0 0 0 0 0Houaer .... 1 0 0 0 0
Carrisan ..1 0 0 0 0
Total! 30 U 27 11 1
ToUli 35 10 17 7 1
Boston . 00000004 0-4
Philadelphia ...... 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 2-7
Two-base hits: Luderus. McDonald:
Three-base hits: Cravath. Kllllfer. Titus.
Horn run: Brennan. Hits: Off Brennan,
9 in seven and two-thirds innings; oft
Schultz, 1 in one and one-third innings.
Sacrifice hits: Magee, Kllllfer. Sacrifice
fly: Cravath. Stolen base: Magee. Double
plays: Doolan to Luderus. Lobert to
Knabe to Luderus, McDonald to Devlin,
Doolan to Knabe to Luberus. Left on
bases: Boston, 5; Philadelphia, 10. First
on balls: Off Brown, 2: off Brennan, 1.
Struck out: By Brown, 6; by Brennan, 3.
Time: 1:51. Umpire: Eason.
Boston won the forenoon game from
Philadelphia by hitting Moore for six
safeties In the third. Score:
BOSTON'. PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
MeDon'd. lb 4 1 10 OPaakert, ct... 4 0-100
Camabell. cf4 1 4
1 Lobert, lb... 4
1 Cravath, rt.. 4
1 Luderui, lb. 4
0 Knabe. 2b... 1
0 Downey, lb.. I
0 I
1 1
I
1 0
1 1
1 1
1 t
1 0
1
0 1
0 t
Sweeney, lb. 4 2 2
Klrka, If.... I I 1
Tttua, rt I 0 t
Devlin, lb... I 1 11
O'R'urke, ss I 1 1 '
Rariden, e.. 4 0 (
Donnelly, p. I 1 4
0 Doolan, at..
ODooln. e....
OMoore, p...
Beaton, p..
Total II I 27 It lMUler ...
Walaa ...
0 0 0
0 0 4 0
Tetals II IJ4 1
Batted for Moore in fourth.
Batted for Seaton In ninth.
Boston 0 0 5 2 0 0 0 0 -7
Philadelphia 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1-8
Two-base hits: Moore, Magee, Don
nelly. Three-base hit: Devlin. Bases on
balls: Oft Donnelly, 1; off Moore, 3; off
Seaton, 2. Struck out: By Donnelly, 4;
by Seaton, 4. Time: 2:02. Umpires.
Eason and Johnstone.
Finch Pitches No
Hit, No-Run Game at
Falls City on Fourth
FALLS CITY, Neb., July 4-Speclal
Telegram-) Hiawatha and Falls City
played a double-header today. As a
feature ot tbe morning game Finch
pitched a no-run, no-hit game. In the
afternoon gam the feature was the work
ot the fielder of both team. Score, first
game: - R.H.B.
Falls City ....3 0040004 -7 12-1
Hiawatha 4 00 000004-001
Batteries: Falls City, Finch and Van-
derhlll; Hiawatha, Rowley .and Maxey.
Umpire' Evans. . .
8core. second game:
Falls Clty.-....0 4004420-84
Hiawatha .... l ti l u o v j e
Batteries: Falls City. Connell, Walters
and Shea tack; Hiawatha, Davidson and
Mazey. Umpire: Evans.
Beatrice, reo juiy . ispeciai iei-
egram.) Beatrice evened up with Hum
boldt today by winning easily this morn
ing. 7 to 3. Beatrice played errorless ball
and won on Dys's hitting coupled with
Humboldt' errors. On thousand people
attended. Score: R.H.E
Humboldt ...1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-3 10 6
Beatrice 0 4001414 4-7 SO
Batteries: Hall. Diet and Black, Routt
and Poteet
Beatrice Gets Pitcher. '
BEATRICE, Neb., July 4.-(6peciaI.-Patsy
Quinn, a former Beatrice resident
who has been pitching for Superior in the
state league this season, yesterday signed
to play with the Beatrice team in the
Mink league- He arrived today. -
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with both parties wounded, demand.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Heals wounds.
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Persistent Anvertislcj ts the) Ruad to
Big Return.
SENATORS BEAT YAHKS TWICE
ejaeaM f
Washington Team Takes Double
Header by a Wide Margin.
PITCHEKS IN FINE FETTLE
Groom Holds Sew York to Five Hits
In tha Afternoon McBrlde
Features wltn His Fine
Fieldtns.
WASHINGTON, July 4,-Washlngton
won a double-header from New York to
day, taking the morning game, 12 to 5,
and the afternoon 12 to 1. Cashlon wa
effective In the first game and McBrlde' s
fielding featured. It was at Qulnn's ex
pense In the afternoon. Groom was In
splendid form and again and again made
sensational plays. Score:
WASHINGTON.
NgW YORK.
AB.H.U.A.B.
AB.H. O.A. I.
Moeller, rt.. 5
Foster, lb. . . I
Milan, cf.... 4
Gandil, lb... 4
Bchaafer, lb. 1
Morgan lb.. I
Shanks, If... 4
McBrlde, ss. 1
Roach, ae... 1
Henry, c... 4
Groom, p.... 4
14 0 ODeniele. If... 4 0
It I lOtta, cf...... 4 0 0
13 0 OSterrett. lb.; 4 0 II
14 1 Oglnn, rf 4 1 1
0 2 0 OO'Dowd, ee,. I 0 0
0(2 OMertln. 2b.. 201
1 2 0 6 Ford. 2b..... 4 2
0 0 0 0 Street, 1 I
10 0 OQuInn, p.... 2 10
1 II I
0 0
1 0
0 1
0 0
1 0
S 0
4 1
0
2 0
2110 Totals.
..21 I 24 It 2
Total!.-... .31 IS 27 1 1
New York 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
Washington' 10 2 4 2 2 1 0 -12
Two-base hit:- Milan. Three-base hit:
Foster. Horn runs: . Moeller, Roach.
Stolen bases: Foster, Street. Left on
bases: New York, 6; -Washington, 6.
First base on balls: Off Quinn, 1; off
Groom, 2. First base -on errors: New
York, V, Washington, l. Hit by pitched
ball: McBrlde by Quinn. Struck out: By J
Qulnn, 6;' by Groom. 6. Passed ball:
Street Time: 1:45. Umpires Westervelt
and Evans.
New York fielded badly this morning
and Washington won easily. Score, first
game;.
; WASHINGTON. , NEW TORK.
AB.H.O.A.B AB.H.O.A.B.
Moeller, rti. I 8 I 0 0 Daniels, if.. 3 0 1 0 2
Foeier, lb... 1-4 3 4 OOtla, cf 4 0 2 0
Milan, of.... 10 1 t OlterreU. lb. 4 1 14 0 0
Walker, c... 1 0 10 OZlnn, rt 1 0 0 0 0
Gandil, lb... I 1 I 0 OO'Dowd, aa.. 4 1 1 4 I
Henry, lb... I lit 1 Martin, lb.. 4 1011
Morgan, lb- 4 14 1 OFord, lb..... 4 12 11
Bhanki, If... 4 1 0 0 0 Sweeney, c. 3 0 4 2 1
McBrlde sa. 4 0 1 OMeCon'ell, p 0 4 2 1
Alnamlth. e. 4 I 2 I 0 '
Casblon, p.. 4 1 1 Totals 31 4 24 II
Totala.. ...t 11 27 1 1 '
Washington ...... 2 0 5 0 0 1 2 2 -12
New York 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 0-5
Two-base hits: Ford. Moeller. Home
run: Shanks. Bases on balls: Off Mc
Connell, 2; off Cashlon, 8. Struck out:
By McConnell, 5: by Cashion, 3. Time:
1:65. Umpires: Evans and Westervelt-
Hall Saves the Day.
PHILADELPHIA, July 4.-Boston won
this afternoon's game here, 4 to 6. Bed
lent was knocked oft the rubber in th
first inning and Hall, woh took his
place, was very effective. The visitors
tied tbe score In the fifth on bases on
balls and errors. They also made hits
and runs in the closing innings, when
Bender pitched for the home team.;
Score, afternoon game:
BOSTON. - PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O.A.B. ABjH.O.A.B.
Hooper, rt... 4 110 lLord, rf 4 110 0
Yerkee. lb . 4 1 I I OOldring, cf.. I
I I
Speaker, ef.. I 110 OCollins, 2b.. 4 1 t
OCollins, 2b.. 4
0 Baker, lb.... 4
OMcInnts, lb. 4
Lewis, It.... I 1 0 OBeker, lb.... 4 0 1
Gardner, lb. 4 1 4 4 OMcInnts, lb. 4 0 I
Btabl, lb.... I 1 I 1-tBtnink, If... 4 1 4
Wagner, is.. 4 14 1 0 Derrick, ss.. I 1 I
Carrtgas, e. 4 0 I 4 OLapp e Ill
Bed lent. p.. I 0 0 Brown, p.... 30
Hall, p 4 1 1 1 0 Bender, p... 1 4 0
1- Cootnbt ....1 4 4
Total! IT 11 27 II tMaggtrt ... 10 0,
'Barry 0 0
Total. 1 17 11 I
Batted for Derrick In ninth.
Batted for Bender In ninth.
Ran tor Lapp In ninth. .
Boston 1 OOO3O110-4
Philadelphia 8 0100000 1-5
Two-base bit: Strunk. Three-base hit:
Speaker. Sacrifice hit: Terkes. Sacrifice
fly: Lewis. Stolen bases: Wagner,
Hooper. Double play: Stahl to Carrigan
to "Vermis. Terkes to WaKner to Stahl.
Lett or? buses: Boston, 10; Philadelphia, 5.
First has on bans: Off Han, z; on
Brown. SL :rirst base on errors: Boston,
3; Phitfcdellhia. 3. Struck out: By Hall,
4; by Brown, 1; by Bender, 1. Hits: Off
Bed lent. 3 tnone out in first inning); off
Hall, in ntne Innings; off Brown, 5 in
five Innings; off Bender. 3 In four In
nings. Time: 2:10, Umpires: Egan and
O'Loughlln.
The largest crowd that ever' saw a
monring gam In th history of the ma
jor leagues here witnessed the earjy con
test today. Twenty-eight thousand per
son were present . Score:
PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Lard, rt.-.. 1 11 0 Hooper, rt...4 110 0
eidrtnc, et..l 111 0 Yerkee. lb.. 4 1100
Colltaa, 2b.. I I 1 0 Speaker, ct.. 4 1110
Baker, lb.... 4 114 OLtwl. If...'. Hill
Baker lb... 4 (14 0 Gardner, lb. I 41
Strunk, If... 4 111 0 Stahl, lb.... 4 4 14 4
Derrick, at.. 1 4 I 4 1 Wagner, ae.. 4 4 1 I 1
Lapp, e , I Sit iCtdy. a 4 111
Plank, p.... 3 1 1 1 OWeod. p I 14 1 4
Totals..... Ilia I Totals 11 1 14 IS 1
Boston 0 1 0 04 1 1 0-3
Philadelphia 0 0 0 4 3 1 1 0 -4
Two-base hits: Wood. 2; Speaker,
Bakr, Lord. Struck out: By Woods, 2;
by Plank. 3. Base on balls: Off Wood.
2; oft Plank, 1. Tlraa: 8:07. Umpires:
O'Loughlln and Egan.
. Sox an Nantj Even.:
' CHICAGO, July 4-rChicago won and
loat a gam to Cleveland today, winning
th morning contest, 3 to L and losing In
the afternoon. 4 to . Score, first game:
CLEVELAND. CHICAGO.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Ryan. If.,... I 1 CRatk. lb..... 4 12 2
Oleoe, at.... I lit OLord. lb..... 4 11 4
Jackton. rt.. 4 t t 4 OColllna, lb.. I 2 11 t 4
Lajolt. 2b... 1 I 1 OBedle. H.....1 4
erigga. lb... 4 S 1 OMaUlck. If.. 4 I I It
B'ta'sam. ct4 I I OCallthaa. If. I 4 t 4 0
Turner, lb... i II 1 wnnr, at. . i i i t t
(TNelU, ..
Ores , -..
Totala...
. a e t a vbiock.
.41 OSulliTea. I..I I 1 I I
-Mogrld, p. t
.17 1117 1 Jordan. ....! I
White, p.... 4 t ( t
Zeider 1 1 0
. Luut ...... 1
' Total 1 12 27 II t
Batted for Jordan in eighth.
Batted otr Sullivan in ninth.
Chicago 04000008 1-4
Cleveland v. S 4 4 0 0 1 4 1 0-8
Two-base hit: Jackson, Weaver. Three
bsae hits: Griggs, 1; Galiahan. Home
rut; Birmingham. on bll8; Gregg,
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4. Struck out: By Gregg, 7. Time: 2:15.
Umpires: Connolly and Hart.
Hits by Rath and Collins .in, the first
innings, coupled with two errors, enabled
Chicago to score two runs' and a' 2 to 1
victory over Cleveland in the morning
game to'dav. Score: tJ-, . ..
CHICAGO. CLEVELAND
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Rath, 2b 1 1 2 t ORyan; If.... 4 1 1
Lord.-3b....; 4 110 lOlaon; as..:. 4 1 I
Ccillm, lb.. 4 2 11 2 OJackson, rf.. 4 4 0
Bodle, rr. .. o z o tibajoie, zo...i -i
Mattlck, cf.. 2 0 10 SGrfgga, lb,,.. J 0 13
Callahan, If. 3 1 11 OEatterly. - c. 4 0 1
Weaver, til. . tilt OCoetello. cf. 1 0 4
Kuhn, e 2 1 2 1 OB'm'ham, cf 2 1 1
Peters, p.... 3 1 14 4Turner, 3b... 2 1 2
- Blaadlng,. p. 3' 1 -4
- Totals 27 2 27 15 J,
Totala.... .32 '6 2417 3
Chicago ........... 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 -2
Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Dl
' Two-base hit: Kuhn. Stolen bases.
Rath, Collins. Double plays: Lajoie to
Griggs, Turner, to Griggs,.. Blandlng to
Lajoie to Grigga. Left on bases: Chi
cago, 6; Clevelandi 6. First base-on bails:
Otf Blanding, .3; off Peters, 2. .Struck
out: By Blending,. 1: by Peters, 1.. Wild
pitch: Blanding1. Timen: 1:45. Umpires:
Hart and Connelly. '- 1
Detroit easily defeated St. Louis- this
morning. Home runs by Cobb and Autiu
featured. Score: '
DETROIT. . ST. LOUIS. '
AB.H.O.A.B. . - AB.H.O.A.B.
Vltt, 3b 4 2 4 0 0 Shotten, cf . . 4 1, 1 0 1
Bush, aa 4 0 8.6 0 Jantaen,'' rf.'. 4 2" 0 1 0
Cobb, ct 3 8 0 0 0Stoalf.': lb.. 4'' 4 '0 0
Galnor, cf... 0 0 0 4 0 Pratt, at 44 31
Crawford, rf 4 1 2 0 lLaportt 2b.. 4 1 2 4 i0
De'hanty, If. 1 1 t 01Autln. 3b..."4 '2 4 - 0.
Moriarty, lb 2 110 0 lHogas. If.-. I 0 14
Louden, 2b.. 1 4 4 1 OKrtcheJl, C -1 1 14
SUnage, c... 4 01 0 Alexander, c 1 044 4
Ontla, c... 0 4 0 4 OBTng'tner, 1 4
Wlllett, p... 4 14 4 C.( Brown, p 1 -0 .4
, Compton-,.. 1 4 4 .0. 0
Total!.. ... 10 27 11 3Algon 1. 0 4 0 0
. ToUla...3l i 24 1J 2
Batted for Hogan in ninths " "
Batted for Alexander ih ninth. '"
Detroit 2 0 13 0 1 1 2 0
St. Louis ... 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4jL'.l-8
TWo-base hit: Crawford. Home runs:
Cobb, Austin. Struck out: By Wlllett,
6; by Baumgaxtner. 3. Bases on balls.
Off Baumgartner, 3; otf Brown, 1. Time:
1:45. Umpires: Dlrieen and Sheridan.' .
Ravenna H Ball Fever."
RAVENNA, Neb., July 4. -Ravenna won
from Rockville,- 11 'to 0. Ravenna - -business-
men hv' jalso 8S00 to. "maintain
ball club uriPg July and, August., and
this is th first game. The team. WJlt ply
at RrAketi Bow tomorfo w. J - ' " -
Yesterday afternoon wa play daytwith
th. RiivllnEtnn emnlovAi. and ait enthusi
astic game of ball. , was. pulled off be
tween the round house employes and the
yard men. The round house -men won-IS
to ; . ;.- -. ;
Clear Lake Wins "and Loses. .,
CLEAR LAKE, la., July ' 4.-(9peCis,l
Telegram.)-In a double header Cler
Lake won from Oelwe!nNy a acor of 11
to 0 and lost to Mason City-by . a score
of 7 to 6. ;
Jostlce, "
A young man going a Journey Intrusted
100 dinars to an old man. When he came
back the old man denied having had any
money deposited with him, and he was
haled up before the khazee. "Where were
you young man, when yo" delivered this
money?" "Under a tree." ; "Take my
seal and summon that tree," said the
Judge. "Go. young man, and tell the
tree to come hither, and the tree wllj
obey you when you show it my seal.'
The young man went In wonder. After
he had been gone some time the khazee
said to the old man: "He is long do
you think he has got there yet?" "No,"
said the old man; "it is at some dlstanoe;
he has not got there yet." "How knowest
thou, old man, cneo tne Knazee, wnwe
that tree is?" The young man returned
and said the tree would not come. "He
has been here, young man, and given hi
evidence; the money is thine." The.
Oriental. -
A Snappy Ae.' -
The young man breezed Into the old
man's library. -
'I met your oaugnter yeswrusy,; am
announced, "and I want to marry ner
next Friday afternoon at 3:30. She's will-in-"
:- ' "'. ,V"
The old man turned 10 nis eara inno.
"Which daughter," he Inquired.
The young man consulted his notebook.
"It's Miss Ethel."
an richt"-, aaM tha old man. ' Make
it 4:30 and I'll attend the weddlng.MI have
an engagement at the other hour.
It was so oraerea. inis 'uifw
age.-Kansas City Journal.
Better Business.
n.L e-iAiWV v.(,Vi.n rilnrmtAd & decision.
kicked vigorously, and got put out ot the
game. Th manager took him aside . -.
"You're new on the team and I U . ex?
eusa you this time." ' t; '..
"What s tna.tr- .- . .
-t ic.n tr. m Don't' never get put out
Of the game again for kicking. You re
too expensive. Let one ot them cheap
outfielders do theklcklng. .Get-me?. . ,
The pitcher said he did.-Loulsytll
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near Fleming.' Pa!, says heJ has? used
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rhoe Remedy In hlV family for fourteeii
years, and that he has found It to be an
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recommending If. For sale by all dealers'.
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