- w 'i Ii 4 SILK HAT HARRY'S DIVORCE STTTTThe 'OCT i I; OiA&MtSlopR STRAIGHT ii Kourkcs Take All Games of Series from the Sioux City Team. EOBINSON SHOWS UP WELL Local End the lWr Vrlth n fcrt of , Six to Tito in Their Fnror, Well , Satisfied ,v i(H the Vle- , torr. Omaha, bunchfd hlt In the second and seventh Inning yetrday and took the foUrth consecutive gfcrno from Sioux City, Carl RoblnsOn, for the Rourkes, pitched elegant bail and wag never In danger 1 But dx bit were gathered off him and he did not walk a man all afternoon, al though ha made a, Wild pitch. Robtnion did not use a thine ori'the ball, putt put llntr It whero the Bloux batters did not .want It When thay did connect the m& lorjty of tho'hlta w4re ilttU pop-Upa or way grounaera. aut-tagea auppori dock of Robby helped matter very1 materially ' tlmfa,' Clarke choso "Cy" Young to pitch for him and In the first Inning ha un dotibtedty effective, but the next InnlnB 'th Omaha Latter landed oh him. Wallace, the coilego second baseman, shewed sp well, and there la no doubt but he will make good. Ilia work yester flay wa a. great improvement over the AentlV th work h rtvrt on , trln w. z: ::l : . : ir.ieti. ,,v ttw.ivvu omu ,iy iHinu the ball. At tha bat h hammered m wu mrcp irfi miu orgvo Hi tow of the tx runs ahi mada (Wo him- -a.. . - . l. i TOO Owar.a neiaing yesterday Wai aU U , H r. a t. . r Tlk., n.nhk M.J. """i ljiMtia4. catch of Vann'a line drive In 4tk thlrdwWeh would Uuve bnti surd : ' : .7" v"; . . ; ' - p' ... I jJjvH.;"1 rwrw're-iT fimk im; Bail tj , aen ac,wieam. NnHc rinr lii Sevrkth. IM I W iVMitll Innln n unullnH. hit. "JSlStM I Matured of One W Iy, IK whISh Tkemtp5ft 4roaiy ckrt tho visitors, out of 6ne aent 4 Jrtf dri- to center, which tfbom. r aaon arabbed after s long run. Burnt waited at eond until Tommlo Piuoked the PHI and than mfuSo . dash for third. 4oomi9nrsni mo oau sailing lowsra third ftnd- it landed viunk inin th wnit, . in lrtv t Urn n(. umftiia. siariea me run-satunsr in ih tecoHd. CanfcaitoH nnnti h l.,iri I tdeeMtor. Nff aaorifiba. nmhh Mti. coring 'Connie, A wild ultch nut aruhb aver tn nomif plfci. ThotnaeOn wair snf 1 , -white Hrft4 dropped W ey pop-up. undlf Wale, who- had reached at eorfd on a H4(ublerte6i';(.iiy pretty baso-ruhnlng. , f OHfcf VrltK Doitltlt). ( .vowipn ofenea tna tourtn with a double. Nff attcritrced. and Conrile re. . tstered irhen Caliahtift pooled WaiUce'a f '.With oa d4w l tha -vlaHora1 i fih 14. CM- 1 kfMM tii Va)' uU4. frtd the MVtnfh wltR a twa ,awt, teek third ort JtUma' double; w. ttcora wnow cypevt Wa tHrawn out .n.vii i -i. Ttw Reurkea md two in tha evi.nti.. nsimw-mi saie ne he hammered one ww not ior ,auanan handle, Robin aon aaconcod and 'Mat m ball to th en. inomaaon aarrifieea. Justice went get TVa!lc. gcorei OitAifA. Thomson. cf g JuvUtre. assi " Kst4bi.,.j!i4.,,.3f.?' iff J8b,fftfirn...:...;?r or P??"'1 rf t n. t i u E. i 0 0 . 0 3 ii,i'ir.))ti,..,.. x- - o - ,"WM l rai e,-TO... r. '4 Roblnaon, P 3 Total BIOUX CITY. ar. . jr r. 4 0 11 atiKii' 4 0. 0-.- J Sraig, rfj O 0 s. ...6 . 3 4 I V.tf..4.4. fi . i , ,; m s;,. j j a 0 ,6 0 s.r. i 3 j 4V rn'.r . ... i n i 0 isfWf. y..fMfw i ;o- o . . . -r -.T.rM. 0 1 fl' w a. v im v i i ; : : r . T- Left, on hue: Omaha, mm MtiiF'-f SKOtoNtt N6fc'H out to BurM, Uhasattted, and Wallace first gaml of the series from Denver,, 9 scored. Roblhieh croaatnn ih.n.n to . . Manfttrtr Hehdrlck waa' put off tha I K iTVii ifil . thf. p,n 7h" coaching tine and MUll.n of lincoln waa f "ariw iwaae & poo iUg to (He nlsla to turned out At tha riata aa a ranutt of i r' i in haa laia i uan. jiiama..ijn1 i aluy; Themai . jty KoWniion. hU: Off YOH fematt is ifSbt i sWk ." Harris, 3; off Ehinan. & f?I?vT Sf.fPS' ,BtS? .".; Plays; LSeyd td Dowlinsr to : SrSSL..-Outeher t Cffy to Fisher. Injllin JUlv 3K.M.1SIV KAStlnfr Bn, by tho aaor ih' auaf b nnan i ia l n r ffii featured A1. R. It. O. A. a) 'a I 1 (5. 1 f Cff K O- Standing of Teams WESTERN league. Played. Won. Lot Pet. .071 Denver 79 47 Dea Molnet 71 Bt. Joseph ,., 73 Llnc6it 72 Omaha 74 Bloux City 71 Topeka 70 40 41 31 81 ss Si 43 43 .6.1 ,W3 .KM .611 8 59 77 23 SO .313 NAT. LEA QUE:. 1 AillSll, LWAOUK. Now York.. ts ,ewi Phlia. 51 17 .750 Phlla 3S 25 , 60Ji Cleveland ..44 21 .fins iirookiyn ,.55 zn .647 wasn. ......40 ,r Chleairo ...37 SJ .5M)j Chicago ... 4j33.r4 pittnur;ti si 37 .4wa notion w .w" St. I.0Ul. ..20 40 .1101 Detroit 28 4 857 Iloifon B.IH SL lJlultf....23'4S .S7T Cincinnati .19 48 .3771 NeV York.,l 4 .27 AMBR. AEflN. I NHD, WuAUUP. Columbue .45 29 .6KI Btiperlor ...23 1 .609 Milwaukee 43 31 .cofii Kearney Z7 1 .w I)UIVlle ,.0 3' iBSnl YorK .. Mlnnapoll37 S3 ,493) Frtmon .24 21 ,m nt ...25 22 .ttl sr. . Kan . Pall),...M 30 .MO Hasting ,..53 34 . 489 an. qity.37 41 .4741 Or. Ilani,.21 K .417 )ledo ,,,..30 47 .3901 ColUmbUS ,,19 37 , 413 TO Indianpolla.80 44 .W9 Seward ...M ts .331 V!rlr' KesiiUs. Topeka, 81 Wichita, 6. fit. Joseph, It D Molnet, I, Bloux City, 3; Omaha, 0. Lincoln, Si Denver, 0. NATIONAL LBAQUIS. Bt Louie, 0,t Plttaburgh, 4. Hoeton, 17; Brooklyn, 4. New York, ii Phllnrtfllnhln. S. Cincinnati. Ii Chicago, S, AMERICAN X,KAQUli3. Chicago. 4: Bt. Louts. 3. Detroit. 1; Cleveland, 1 I Washington, ii Roston. 0. I . AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. q 3: Louiavnie. o. UOlUmuUf. ! TOlCuO. .Paul, !: Minneapolis NlSllHASrfA RTATH lffv,' eSnWt''' & (TCn ,nn'nB-' i uoiumouai; Fremont, 3. Grand Itland, 1 Keamey.-t ..1 iar-i . 7 ui . nuu -. Mt.'. hw'oTrwfaTT'n'A m,r I '1 . UT - . ..... jcmps un Motnea. two gamvi. w a. I'M. and t i; m. Lincoln at Denver, two "!. P; and 3:30 p. m.: Topeka i ni iviamii. i wn trnmnii in i w i p. in National Lsaahiewtk. Tiiili t Pin.. hurirh. tvA nnu' mnstnrt vl Prinaiinl. tinia. two Mmu Nttir YorK at Hrnoklvn.- I two games: Cincinnati at Chicago, itwof I KamCS. ue ; American, Iwie-Chlcago At Bt(.?,ul4r f,f pffj tWo jjarnea: petro t at Cleveland ; tw Mix '. . I tanUs! Wash ncton at UostonJf twoFn22Ti. " f Iganus: Washl aeiphia at now York, two American Aaaoclatton-Indlanapolla at Louisville, two namesi Columbus at 1P.IM0! wo Rnei U'VfMat Kansaa mSffl.P Vrtx t aiastingt, two irames; xotK at Bowara. I two garoea: Cofiimbua at Fremont, two gameei urana iciana at nearne; 0 o niUh.,1. i) ...... inn i Touw .......,. l o U i "B8 iirVt'H tr O. A. 0 0 Hfthh,. rf .,...,..,. 8 fitSfft-'v" 1 1 0 4 0 r 0 1 0 a ft 1 0 iVl. 03 3 Af, I ,v4 a- )' -.'canard. So, 3 Janes; ib. )..:. 4 Itvmtiy, ...,..,,. Andrea, b,. ........ 3 l ,13ISIM . ,,. o rty, I 1ST. 1 kt Je-ph ...(M.,4 oH,f, 0-t-i tlnl ,Jt,l,..0 J l ,U ll: frty. Bs .on. baiki: ikt Jrty, d J 43s Mtrineo. ....... .0 1 l n.o O; n by noehlcr. Si,Mlt1by pllehrd baW sir .BOehier. 3. Qobs, Ksiiy. imos IsfS. Umpire, ftnujrson t,tr.v DRFBAT5 QKlltXLlM - Wl Flrat at Sevtea from 46 Denver Slnencera. I DRnVEh, July S.-Uneoln won the difference with the umpire. Slgler. igier. Tna ttftd Ltoi-d ing or aiimora for usnvet for Lincoln featured. Bcorof DBNVteR, 0 All. II. A. 1. uumore, ir, a Cassldy. rf...,,.r..,. t Channell, cf 6 1 0 0 4 3 S 3 1 a QUillin. 3b 4 Knahr. n. i ......... i Coffey, rs 4 l 0 H Furfur, lb 4 . 1 . a -Harrl. P TV J. Total.... ... 6 " UINCOLN. a n n 13 2t 16 H. O. A a. 3 .4, 4 J 1 0 3 a I- J. yoop, ri..... McOmnlck, If....... 5 KnaTpr olT. 6 Hrtwlr.:b..., t . 1 ' 3 V X 0 1 3 3 a 1 S 0 0 Dowilris, M 4 1 I Oollin, 1bu. I foU1a XT M J7V 18 5 1 Denver ...i a0 0 'O' 0.3 1 0'M uncoisi, 3 3 -. uinian tftsii unmnneii. ciwmar. oof t-y. Lloyd. Twarbase hltuJS:Uhr. Mut .en, Collin. . SaetUlee hltsi Baker, utcher, DOwllng. Struck out: By hails: Double uuiisa. mi hv 6; viicnea iiahi sinour. uen on. uases Denver. 7j plrei BJyljr. Unv'Oln, e, Tim. Um A t Amrriean AnaoeiatluD.' At Mlnne&Bali-. n.tr.te Mlnn.WPOll .oK.,'.'...MV,VVJ ill f stattertvs: Wjlker ana James; Cot atoek and Smith. Kleven innlnas. or m..... .,.?a...,.,..,m in . i . nrqwoo th. -A jU.ft fMBiomur ....... Ml I. awne: works and cay, T4 "J Jlojon; Teaey, llt and Severeld, SI DAVID CITY, Neb.. July tWSrki DAVID CITY. Neb.. July twedeaial a I Tet(urrrn.l .Tha Nallva ilwetian Ifeattvi David CHy te4y,. . J a teal A i rim, rim Utobji ' f ' 'JlL . , laSaf -- , , , , - - , 1 1 . .11 . I 'v-:' yWpi fSPTl ' 5f;r!-- - iv V- -4 . . - - ' V 1 I . l' i i i i - hi in. i i i i T . i ii i i , ,. ) -- ; , -7- CONWAY II! HURLING FORM Fremont Pitcher Holds Columbus to Two Scattered Hits. ERROR LETS IN ONE SCORE flltortetop Qonrlejr ill and Pathfind er Arc Aitntn Crippled Double Header Aro fo De Ployed Todny. fRBMONT. Jfeb., July 8.-Speclal Tel. egram.)-Conway, for th4 locale, pitched rciDHTHaoie Dan ncre toaay, noiaing vo- lumbue to tO' scratch Wta. JSrcept for an error at abort, the visitors should havo been ahUt out. Henry featured with the atlck, as usual. The locals are a pain crippled, owing to the Illness of Shortstop Qourloy, who .will be out of the game for several days. The same teams play two games tomorrow, the first at 10 a. m. and th Secand at 8 p, m. Score: cotvMnua. M frkuont. AO.ll.O.A.B. xn.H.O.A.E. Otondtta, ID) 0 I ITurpIn, If... t 3 0 0 imno, t.. A i i OWtleh, lb.. 4 X I 1 9 II..., i 1 1 4 4WUI, cf.. 1110 0 eorloi. ts 4 0 S 1 Olltnrr. lb.. 1 Jiltl 0 0 rumaar. c. 1 0 I 0 OlUla, 2b.... 4 0 2 1 Deal, lb.,.. 4 0 4 1 lLValf, rf.... 4 0 0 0 0 Knatns'r.tb III cr.ufi. a... a o t l 1 Artier, rf.. S 0 o o OBtmn, c... J l o 0 Zoniam'n.p 4 0 0 1 OOonwajr, p.. s Q 0 3 0 Tnlata Ifls ti Ta .? tm.i'i "I tl T! 1 Columbus 0 0 0. o u 0 0 l d-i Fremont , I o o 0 0 2 o 6 -3 Two-ban hit: WMzaI. Hncrlrin hit! Wettal, sacrifice fly; Henry, stolen bases: Bmvlh. Crxn. AVclrh, Henry. Basts on bulls t Off Zondermon.. l off Conway, 5. struck out: Iiy Zonderman, 7J by Conway,.. Double piayaf Welch to, Rels to Henry, Smyth to Kraninger. Hit mplfei Nelson. "Attendance: 1C0.' OHauiaai Win In Tnniti. ItABTINOS, Neb., July 3.flpefclat TeU former xanagera inresuno and uonnott In the ranks, triumphed over the leaders today in a tenth-Inning rally, stono weakened and let In threo runs in the wm. ...IBB l"l IBI IUll. M . cona ana Kynett duplicated In tna xth. Shaner and Vanco auccetdintf them. Four singles brought Superior two .par juaBitiiKB nan. jMirmino uaim winning run. President Miles i SfiA tho today that.Krianer win continue as m jiat.Khancr will continue a manager tt r is in r rSUPKRlOR. ItAITINOS. I I M AB.M.O.A.B. i AU.H.O.A.B, 111 1 1 1 3 OnethtoH, rl i 1 t 0 0 1 0 Tort nun, im I I I o Malssrt, cf. 1 0 1 0 OWnnott, sf, I I 1 0 0 TBieaann, II I O I Uoum, rf .. ill Botlraw'l. lb I 3 11 0 OTtrks. lb., i 0 19 0 0 0 orirostliie.ib I i 2 1 o 1 0Downr, .. I I 1 1 0 7(McCt, al ill t spittr, . .. 4 i it i o I OlTllna, p..,.. 0 0 0 11 1 08hansr. I.. I H I I Obat, lb..... 4 0 9 ernita. e. ... i t i nrntti, p. a s UNi p. . i t v - - - 'MBf ......V V V Tula! Is Illlil 11 1 One, out when winning, run, was made, "uatttu tor snaner in tns tenin, Clv mi, tilntait IVilPrl clrllria Hastings 0 0000 35063-d Superior ,...o 3. o o 6 o o o o 3-5 Two.base nit: tsmitn, Hennetii- mo Cabe, Fortman. Bacrlftae hlti Metnert. Btolin. banes: BeohtOld, Ftrestlne, Pryor, aray, Meinert (. struck ouw uy eione, 11 bo Bhanar. 4i nv icvnntt. 4: Qy .vanes. . uasen on doiisi . u Btono, t o.i Bhanor, si otr Kynett, i) orr vance. . lining pitcneos uy i4.vnoii, six: or nnee. three &t&- nnn.thlidi by. Stone, one and onethlrdi byBhahpr eight and two thirds. Double Dlavsl Pryor to Uocke- Wit to arav: Shaner to McCaba to Tacko. Hit by pitched ballt By Shaner, Umpire,! yrtese. Kisrser TBkes Oseser. VBtaUMtrrV VT, lulu ft T-l - .irrnm.U KaarnMV took the outnar Of th aerloa from Orahd Isl&nd this aftrn0on In a. slow arame. 3 to 1. A catch by, B. nlate bv Uray Hrown and a throw to the featured. Maple .was batted hard.. but good support at critical time avea mm. AU.H.O.A.E. A8.W.O.A.B. Laulla. lb.. I 0 1 OMenKlkbt.lt 4 0 10 1 lit. . 1 lWoorolf. ii. 1 I I I roe, c. .. I Is I OBrltktoa, I I I I fTtsMlB, P. 3 SM,,' P- 3 0 0 I iir iv . . Tottll. . .M I IT 11 I tar PfAnVlln In the ninth. Kearney I 0100000 -J Grand Island 0 0 0 0 0.O 0 10-, , Karneo rupsi Mv i'ii"s: 'Vi. ' . - . r- u J . .. I .. . . T a pey, i. liases on ubhsi W9 .u.m.. l MimnK null 11 v niauniiii Ik, . . - . . . V. lies. t. IjM on.oaarat uioiiu a..,tj. WKnAnitf RtAlAn bukfiKt FtihOOlV over, yard. Bynek. Ilmlott. BcWen S f'iA iW lttrhv bitched balli H. brown Acock. Herrlott. Ttmei ail3 um plrei Myer. . . . n n . . t. ,,lu ,ISAAf.lnl T1 A. zfz. xZ-ssrA n&ved cood ball today, ut Jost th? flf&t , erl of three ttam' 10 TOra. une oi ino irniury B,..k' Kit. llnuMl IllflV Of T&DCCn tO wi m Mothtvre. WOoda and Ift: ,V.Kr aa-aiarA nltehera. were release today. A aouoie-nwuar V tomorrow ireiween owuru m " 0?rl AJU, awittn. ' AH lt.D.A.H. . AB.H.O.A.B. BIM, Ik.. .."4 0 01 OWUter. 3?.- f ? CUM. It... I 1 I o 0Tpp.n. se. ri a 9 - T TetlJl, mm i frttala..., II 1 Z7 ,1 York ..... Beward tpvwvvvv " (OvOOOJIO-S Turn.bsite hit: Payne, Clark. (3), Baa itt. on bases Ita. F Btwaro. t; xoric, n ballai. Off Errett, 3; ff OibOrne, 3. triick odti By Errett i by Osborne, 8. sacrifice mtt msiuds. nu imtii balli Blaek. .Doubia Plays T&poan to Wlsier to woiniyre.. or Witter to MOtntyre; Brannon to wlsier ta Metntyroi P - I I. . Z . v. .u. A 1 I- iai a aT acmtyroi 4"ayne iu Mwt iw i.oo. Timet ,e:'l:a Urnpll Jrnplra: Free, Mndleon Dafeats Wfaner. MADISON. Neb,, July .-Speclal.W Madlton defeated wuner on tne locai diamond yesterday afternoon by-a tcoro OI O lO . BSOiei n-utn. Madlton 0 0000033 1-1 8 WlaSi. . ......1 00100003-51 iiximIm: Xfadlson. Pickerlne. The) man and McMUlUn; Wltntr. Btone and Butler- Umpire, poaoyan or aiaaisom lletiiT. Win Qati4. QKNBVA, Neb., July S.-(8plt,V- SMckley aad ueneya puyed ban at tn fair arounas 'tuaay ariernoon, result roreiter, Ul I I Bjrnts. . Bchoon'jr, of. I I 1 0 oAcoek, lb,... J 0 I t J M.5ro:n; II I i 0 0ltrrlo. Jb-i 01 1 is.Cnwb. ttl I I I lSotwvrw, t4 I I J J Wirt ih.. 4 0 0 1 iart. rt i 1 f t 0 4 10 Millte. II. 9 t I IBMnton, lb 4 33 3 1 KTVrien. ill 3 f eillntrra, 4 5 I o .9 Brei-a. t... 4 111 0Ln.rd, It OatoraV p.. 4 I J 0 OKrrHt. p ... 4 1 0 ing la . victory lor oenva, K to 6. .umaiia, ritiuAi, .juli Judge Faces Powder Heine Zimmerbian Sets Other Half of $100 Bill Today CHICAGO, July 3. Cincinnati opened with Chicago today jihd were Warmly greeted ''when they took 'tho field, Zim merman' ra ;pfeaentcl 'With the other half or the tlOO'blll when he came on the fields Syeathfer clear and warm, Sheelc ard appeared '.In a Cincinnati uniform l,odoy' ' 1 KAWg pilb bm up IN EIGHTH Mnltc Four lluns on Jobbers, Wln- nlntr Cftine. WICHITA. Klin.. Jutv 1 ITnravlhn'a home run, Genr.'s alngle,.!! walk to Rappa nnrl flntthlMtt K Atn A Ii! tln ri4a Tin woif m-m -4 wiuiniui smiu gr gavo Topeka four runs and the game in mo eignm. ucore; WICHITA. ar r. H. ;s l. 2 O.i 0 1 O. 3 2 0 14 1' 1 3 "3- UUi-KC, 3b ............ 6 Dills, rf 5 0j 0 8 i i i 'MlCdleton, cf ....... S. Knernftr, iu... ,. Hughes, 2b. 3 Pettlgruw, ....... 3 Rapr. ?si, ......... .i, 4 . Castle, o....... 4 a o 7 0 0 u 2i 4r iiegan, p;..,,,,.....r3 rry. P.. Wocob .. 0 0 Batted for Perry In the Hlnth 1UIRIB .........., V k. At 11 From Coal Yard to ' Willie waw ---EaalalaaBallalalatflEV BBftBftBftBftafllBBflBBBBftBftBftBftBBftaftBBftBm ; . ifiiiEJ lUTCHIB.'GHAMpIOK. Oava uD-'fork a Dlaln tieary vuuo liiicRio oi.prisp " Geary Steffeh ' dfies'rt't sound like real n'aiYj'i ut. VUor iytchle, light- eighV.hampign. wjno,.aeien.aa ni tin? against, JoA-Rlvers. July 4, at San FranJ cltco, . aaya- it I ' his prtoprxnonaker when 1nr any society but hat of the prlserlng. ' When Steffen decided to shako the dust of his father's coal yard from his Shoes and take ittf tlfihttnB aa a business he grabbed the Ritchie name to satisfy) Papa Steffeh, the latter not .caring to have any notoriety of tha fighting brand added to the family name. Papa Steffen wa very much opposed to tha youngster's entering the, ring unaerany circumsjances, dui no soon found that thefca was. po Uso kicking:. X,!.. tt,t Tilthla. tins wrtn tha llbrhi. welsht title7 and made a tmlll fortune in a little mora than four years the older Stefftn Is said to bo jalfitott wilting to have "Wllllo Ritchie" cast Into th dis card and let the boy sail under his proper name. Papa Steffen ha never seen the boy fight and never will, ha a ays . . Ritchie is a native son. having been born in San FranclicOFebruary 13,1331. AUbJ'fPpr tvseJtia.waa chaied to school and fecelved a good common school Wu cation. Therib'e went to work In tho Steffen coaUVard taking his full share of the hard york, and to this' Ritchie Saya ha owe hi strength. Soma four years ago Geary did hla first fighting. And it wa In th Dream land Pavilion. San Franclteo. . Whre tha four-round ttara sclntlllato. A vboijar name Wline, mcnaroon wm ouea iq fight In on of tho. minor preiminries, but .at tho last tfilnute Rltchardson failed to put In an appearance, and tho call for a substitute brought forth a tall. Ukelv looklna chap. Tha announcer-and dea,r' had a UhOH arguntentand.lt wa over ttje rsame'thAt would carry thepugljlst through his fbAle career. After much debating "Wl Rltchardson'a name wa cliUo Rltebfe, and to. thU day Qpary 8tffn ha b-i known aa Wltlla Rltehl. That night h fouah ,.Jtllow by the nam of Monk. ilCsMpnlc Ua ihan two. rtuiidif'i . . . filnca.tBa'ptght Ho fought Monk Hno: iWlffio has had w5'-(wo uttlw aad iuio. TOPB1CA. AR. R. H. O. a . 3 A. 2 E. .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 McLarry, 2b, . French, ss.... Lee, If i.. Foraythe, rf.. dear, cf. B a ...,. 6 ..,,. 0 ...... 6 1- 0 1 I 2 1 0 0 I i 0 1 iiapps, id... 2 McAllister, c,....,..r8' Barry, lb ,,4 Cochreham, p 5 . TAIol. 41 8 15 '26 . 7 1 Tfl nn hnsnl Wichita. 7i TOPCka. lS. Sacrifice hit: French. -Two-base hits: Forsythe, Ropps, Barry, Mlddlcton, Mc Allister. iHome tun; Forsythe. Stolen bases: Lee. Hits: Off Rccan. 12 In seven and onethlrd Innings, Struck out: By Cochreham. 6; by Regan. 1: by Perry. 1 Bases on balls: Off Regan. 9: off Cochre ham. 2t off Perry. 1. Passed b",nlv,y tie. Wild Pitches: , Reffnn, Cochreham. Hit by pitched boll! Rapp. Time: 2:05. Umpire: O'Toole. iTnn7 TRIUMPHS TO PLAY TWO WITH THE K. C. GIANTS The Btori Triumphs and Kansas City Giant w(lt,-fVtnlah th fans with two daya' classy bale ball, Saturday and Sunday, at Jlourke park. Saturday' gamo will start at 3 o'clock. Sunday the Moose club and Sherman Avenue Mer chants will play a "curtain raiser," start ing at 1 o'clock, o as to -clear the dia mond In time for tho malrt evept at 1 UNION ASSOCIATION, Missoula, 0; Great Falls, 5. ..Butte, no game, rain. Prize fiing: Story of Aitchie ! . TW MAC,..- TAUflIVlLtff " IN Stcffen In .fathor'a. coat-yard-to become ha won alt of them but four. These he lost through decisions. His f rst defeat cama at th hands of Frankle Burnf, when he lost a six-round verdict In Oak' land. Charll Rettly outpointed him in six rounds. Matty Baldwlnwon the da cUlon in Willie's flrat twenty-rotmd fight, and Freddie Welsh won in Los Angeles over tha came distance just year ago. His fight with WeUh in Los Angeles Thahkiglvlng- Day, in which he sub stituted Ygf.WolKftst who was stricken with appendicitis, brought him into prom inence with a hang. True, he lost the decision to the Pride, of Pontry Pridd, but it gavo Willie his. start and announces. hi coming to the sporting World. y Willie wa taken east after the Wei ah bout under the management Of Bmll Thlery and worked aa stable mate with Packey. He had ejsht tight in eight week and won them all, ihpugh they yrera only newapapsf decision, bout. On May U bt thl year WiHte wa given tho chance that gave him the'cohfldenca and the persistency to call for a bout with Ad WOlfcilt Ha got, credit for box ing Ad a draw in the four-rou.nd bout. Richie took hi second trip east after the Wolgoat fight and, though ha re tained In New Yorkt tor a couple of week, Ho one appeared anxious to meet him, 80 h drifted south to .New Orleans, and there boxed Joe Mandot lit tbe last round of their boht ittlliO had the French' man htlpleas. Tha bout wa a great boost for Willi. and he ImmMi&tely became recognised aa one Of the uppermost contenders for the lightweight crown. Then following Th&nhtrflvlng day he got hla chance at Wofgaat and the championship title. He outfought the Cadlllao "bear cat" at alt times. Picked hla opening and Urned hi punches welt. stood toe to to and (lugged with hi rugged opponent when it putted hi pur pose and before the sixth round had ex pired bad driven the customary- snrtn smile from the face of tha champion. Al though Ritchie wa given the decision on a foul in the sixteenth round. Wo! cast wa then a badly beaten man, and It had been Plainly evident for two round that the lightweight championship wa about to chics e bind. t-i am Drawn for The 9RA TiBBB .SERES Make Clean Sweep, Winning Last of Four in Eleven Innings, BEST CONTEST tvuhd WEEK? Demnree nnd Fromttt of New. York. una Alexander of hllaaelphla Do excellent TrrlrHhir nnd Get Snperb JSnpport,.. . PHILADELPHIA. July 8,-New York won today's jfatna here In elevin Innings, 4 to a, thereby making a clean, sweep of the series of four games.' It was the best contest of tha week between the teams. Demareo and Fromme of New; Ybrk .aijd Alexander of Philadelphia, dd excellent twirling,' especially with men on bases, being backed up ,111 aimost lauiues style by tneir team mates. Burns' doiiblc, Shafer's Out and Fletcher's sacrifice fly scored a run for the visitors in the third Inning. Philadelphia took the lead in tha fourth by scoring twice of Magee's slpttlr, LUderUs' double, Meyers' error arid Doolan' ' sacrifice fly, Doyle 'was senO to tha club-house this Inning: by Umpire Rlglor for arguing after being detected soiling a new .bail. A pass to Murray, .two. .Out and an infield single by Mc-' Cp.rmtck, who batted for Demare, .tied the score In the seventh. New York won In the eleventh. With one' out Herxog doubled and scored on Morale's single. Murray walked and Merkle came homo when Lolan, who had succeeded Luderus at first base in the tenth, got Snodgrasa'a grounder and threw wild to Alexander. Score: KttW YOrtK. , PHILADELPHIA. - . Atl.ll.O.A.S. ABiH.O.A.D. rturns. rf... I & 1 0 OVaakert. ill 1 1 0 0 ShtrtT,lt21 & 0 6 I VKniM, ID., f I I v Flltcbef. 11 0 I I OLourt. lb., 4.1 4 1 0 Doyle, lb... 4 1.0 1 ODecker. Jt...6 0.0 0 0 Hanos, It., I 1 I I 0Mai, If... 5 1 4.0 0 Merkl. lb. I 111 I ui-uaerua; ID'I in v- v Murray. f- 3 110 Doltn, lb.. 4,3 11 6 0 Mrr, J..-4 HI ItMUa, lb.'.. ID 1 0t Bnoarue,ci t z u suoqian. v..,t u . a . Dtmaree. iL.I 0,1. OKlllller. -4...1 1,.4'4 0 Kremm. pi" 0 1 "1 OAlwtndir'.tf 'lO ' Mcoirnick tXi'- o- i -naiT" ;oop.r .p. D ,0,. lJlal.....T.t MSI 1 Touu.iV'tt io 3i:u i ; Ratted for De,maree in- aeYejith. Ran for MeCormtck Hi seventh'. l Ran fdr LUduru In ninth. , New York:...0 O100O1O0O2-4 Phllodelphla...0 0. 0 a 0 0 0. 0. 0 ,0 0-3 Two-base hits: Burns, Murray, Shod- grasii, Henog, Lobert. Luaerus, Alex. anCer,' PasH'ert. Hits: Off Demdroe, 5: In six Innings r off -Fromme, 4 in fle, In hltigs. Sacrifice hits: Paskert Fromme.' Sacrifice fltmi Fletcher, Doolan. Stolen base: Becker. Left On bases: Npw York.i S .Philadelphia, & Bases ou ballit Off. Uemareo. 3; oft Alexander, E. Struck out;. iy. lemaree, i: oy romme, 4 Dy aij and Byron. .uarfitnaia sunt ont. PWrfcmmflH, jnw a.st. ta.iU shut odt by the score of i to 6 here today by Pittsburgh. The' Visitors bunched two' lilt in the lxth andthrte in the seventh but brilliant fielding prevented them from, uconns. t iiiBDursn prekcjiica a cnangea . lineup, wiin ityati piayiug first case ana Miller In short field in Place xt Butler, who Is to be given a brief rest. Hcndrlx. was Invincible when, tho base wera occjx-, pled. The home team rach,d Harmon in the first Inning for three singles and a triple that settled tho game. Score: CT. LOUIS, PJTT8BUROH; IlWldl, 2b 4 1 4 I 0ltmi, lb., 4 1110 Mite,. If..., 4,1 i 0 OCarerJ If,., I 110 0 OaW.a. c(... I'O 1 0 OVlaxt, tb,...4 14 10 llowrty, 3b 4 1 0 2 0HrtC lb.,. 4 110 KoRttcar, lb 4 1 11 1 0 Miller, .. 113 1a Brant, rf... 1 3 0 0 OWUaon, rf,. I 0 I 0-Q O'Laary, 14 I S I 0Komtnn, ill 1 0.0 0 yiHi", v,,. w., a .vpituw. a v I D lUnnoa, p.. a 1 I OHCBdrli. p. 1 0 I ToU!i,..,.W 10 tl JC 0 .Totals u ami 0 St Louis ......... ...0 0 0 0 0 O0 0 A Pittsburgh .........3 OOOOOXO 4 . Three-base nit: Hyatt, x etoien bate: Milter, Double play: Hendrlx to Simon, to Hyatt First on ball: .Off Hendrlx. 1. Passed bait; WW, Lfft on bases: St. Louis, 7; Pittsburgh. 3. Struck out) By Harmon, it; by Hendrlx. Time: 1:63. Umpires: Qutgiey and Err)ille- uoatoDti amugivfer uoaxer. BROOKLYN. July 3. Boston madi twenty hit for a total of twenty-nln bases off Stack and Wagner today and beat urooKiyn by 17 to 4. . it was the worst drubbing the local have experi enced thl season, th . team fielding bady behind poor pitching- Mann had an' especially profitable day at th bat. gttlc ahomer, a double, three lrtgte and a pa? In sir times, up. Brooklyn cot to Dlcksus'or four hits and a pass In the fifth, when It did all Its scoring. for tha day., reraue unianea the game, holding Brooklyn to four scattered hits. Score: AR.H.O.A.&. . - . AB.H.O.A.B. u I I I OUoran. rf... f till aald.tb 111 OCutahl. cf I 1 4 1 B ilaraji' IfoDoaaia, Connallr, It 1 4 tltenfel, tl. i I 1 1 Trd. ti.:.. lilt ICallthaa. If 4 ft i 0 1 trtotj. Jul 1 t I OPtuMrl. lb. 4 t li 0 urara. Ibw .13 4 1 Hstaml. 4 4 I I 0- ilana. , et. v. i 1 1 0 ,0UIlr, t. 4 13 11 piekroa. iBiafa, p. .. OWttnar, p. 0 010 4 14 11 t-aruua. ToiAt?....4S II. . Total II 11 It II 4 Ttnatft' Brooklyn .....0 00040000 4 on , ,,.v y a m , i n 1 4 11 A a 11 Left on bale: Boston, Hi Brooklyn. 1L Two-base hits: Connolly, Rariden, Mapri. Horn run: Lord, Mann. Bacri. tico hits: Myer. Rarldn. First bass on Sweeney. Mann. Bass on ballt: Off 8tck, ti off Dickloh. 3; oft Wagner, 6: off Perdue, X. StmcK outi By Dickson, Itch: . wagner' Inning, none 1,7 In .eight in. l: oy feroue, . Ya imtii. Hits: Oft Stack, .3 1) n on out in aecohd; off wagorr, ntngs; oft T)lcRon. 7 in iivo lnnjnssi off Perdue. 4 In four inning. Tims: Xiio. Umpires: Kiem. and ortn, White Box Take Opener. BT. LOUIS, July t-Chlcaiitt won th opening gain of the icrlis with St Louis hv m. aeora of 4 to 3 in ten InninKS. Deall'a single, a' sacrifice by Rath and Lord's J long tuigin was tna visitors' winning combination. Cicotte, who relieved JScott In the sixth Inning, held Sf. Louie to three ac&ttared bits. Su Louis tallied tta runs on bunched hit. In th. sixth' in ning Ttoaie aror tn oau over tne I en lindane ror a nome run. scoring cna4 ahead of himself. It was one of tha longest hit made on the local ground. Roth gam tomorrow will be played in in auernoon. Score : T. JJOVH. AO II.UiA. Si. AB.H.O.A.lJ. BalI. tl.... 4 I I JUIbaUta, cl. 1 I I I Rata, K....4 111 lErtaf. Ib... I 11) I I Bee by Tad, Olid. lb,.,, lit) f.I'ratt, ... 4 Criste, lb,,. 1 Til I OWIIIIafaf, rf 4 t o o o COiilai. rt.. 4 o- 1 0 DJbhnatoa, a 4.1 41 n naaie, , ir. i . i o OAuatio, ib.. i -i i 4 o Eltterlr. (.(lit Olnvtn, aa:. I 1 1 1 o Wimr; aa.l0 1 I lAtnew. :...! 12 10 Scott, P.... 1 0 0 0 OMIUhal), p i. ; 1. 0 CIrtU. p..'. 10 11 CCorapton ..1 "0 0 0 Fournlrr .t o o 0 08towill ..-litro 0 o Tottu. . . . .is w ir "x "toui . 1'K n "I 'Batted for Bcott Jn fifth. ' r " Ratted for Aenew lp tenth, . , . . RattAit ttr MltphMI In tcnlh giltctgo i.e o o 6 a o V'6 i4 Sf LoUl ,.1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 "4 03 Tn-o.haju, hlf.. Altatln Til.' ''Ttin base hit: Deo.lI. Horn's run: JJodlo. Hits: Off, Bcott 6 In ;our.lnnlnga: off ClCOtte. 3 In KlV iHnlnffa nnrllri hlfa, Lavnn. AUlUn, AVeavar. Rath. Dotlblo Play: Mitchell to-Brief. Lctfedn basest St. Louis, 4: Chleairo, 6. t Bases. on, :ball: 8'f ?SSft M .t MJtohe) U Strjck out: gy MUdhell, 1. Time,: 1:68. Umpires: Hildebrand and O'Loughlln. . Rtjds .Lose to Cnb. ' CHICAGO. July 3."Chleag0 bunched hits off Suggs today And defeated? Cin cinnati, 8 to l. Lavender held 'the, visitors to six scattered , hit, and had bod 'sup port Devow, batting for Sugga ln.vtho eighth Inning, .tripled and ecored on Bescher' out thereby saving tho. vUltors front a shutout Third Baseman Zimmer man of Chicago today, received the other half of a C0 bill, half of Which he re ceived two weeks -ago from a "fan" who laid tie would Rive the player the fither half .today if he- was good for two wteks and did nbt get ehased "by the umpires. The time expired, yesterday and -Umpire Brennan presented the complement of money today when the men took- tho field. Score: - SlNCINtNTATt. ClHOAOO; I AD.1I.O.A.E. - AB.H.O.A.S. Beetber. Ir. I It 0 JOLeadj. cf... J 4, -1 0 0 lutes, rf.,..' 110 0 OBrtrt. lb:,. I l l 1 0 Mariina, .,, u j u-.iicnuue, n., a .a a- 0 0 Warih Hobtlt f 0 4 I' Oa'ra'hnp.. ISO loblltul.lb I 1 11 1 'toiler, lb.,,1 Ml I'd Dodee, lb.. 4 1 ,0 I OMItthall. It 1 01.0 0 Oron.'-Ib':...' I VI I 0HHwetl. 4 3 1 I 0 Clarke," ..a 4 o I ,1 0Artttr e... 4 1 s 1 0 &(!. p.-... 1 '0 0 l. ,iUlTOl?r..'Pl 10 0 0 Daror 11 6' 0 -0 Paekitd, .p., 0 0 .1 0-O 'ToUlt.'.... 11.10.111 0 ToUla 12 IJ1 l Batted for Suggs'ln .eighth, . ' Lavender out hit bjr batted ball.' v Cincinnati 0 OHO 0oi 0-1 Chicago ., .,.,., '2 0.0 3. 1 .0 0T- 6 Two-bate lilts; Beschef, Uvers, Bates, Hohlltxel. Three-base hit: Devore. Home run: Leach, Hits: Off Buggs, io in seven innings:, off 'Packard, nona In one Innlrjg. Sacrifice; .'flyr, Zimmerman. Stolen, bases' . BcHurte. llArfhamhipr. pqublejplay: Berghvmmer .to HybHtaet ,eiiQnAoaaanAncinna(i,ic; ivnipaKO, o. Bases on balls:. Of f uggs. 4: offLa,ven der, ,2. ' Hit by pitctrod ball: By, laven der. Herahammer. Sfrunk oUtr Dr. Siis-irs. l: Iveftdar;'?. ,Tme' 1:! ;tJrripires: Bcerjiiali ftnU fosoji. ' ' Jiv . MoxaggartJ5eats,.v t , Gaja'cob-inEukls In tho. final for U- Brodegraard icup at the Miller Park-Golf club, McTaisrart beat. 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