Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 05, 1913, Page 2, Image 2
ir:;r Tillil BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1013. I in I I I li MH iiiiiii.i, mum U i fin i ' i ii . m,iUi. mi i i i u k; Tim ssr r-Jeff Must Have Been Thinking of the Battle of Waterloo Drawn for The Bee by "Bud Fisher . . M ' 1 TQ t0 HONOR To THe OW Y6UR(W WHO FOUGHT BgTftLSOTto TEACH W KltVr.OftV mow n thc Gfl.evr arms on this vg-r.y5fdv TH& UNION TROOPS. UNOSR. fAEApti SYOOD" ON OUR RlfcHT,6feN. KOOkERS TROOPS &ACK.SD UP fAGADS Afp . aiiL vault Jaw t,, 1t OUR. UfirTHU eeT SOUYUBRvi. 6eH6R(S PltKETV BBGAN HIS PAROUS CHAR.G6 .VIHlCH AUvQSY &Vi6PT Grew. eARCv's roops, otr The map ROUS GET EVEN BREAK Ihalw SIqbx In Second Game After Lasta in Morning. OljtT TO US BH OFT ABLEGATE ftecasjg Ootti'e( Won by Locals,, Ttvo 4a ,atbJs7, . Whl FlrM Ovtn t Visitors, Seres, to - Three. ArVr loathe the. morning1 earn to Josh Clarke's Slotuc City Indiana by a 7 to 8 4eerV Omaha am back yentarday after and played the viltor off their rwi, "WlnnlfHr th betplyevl game of MI en ta Omaha this ceason by a sr at t'to 0, 1 "A1s, Aegata worked on the raound tti th TftenW4tt" gxmn ana it us effective to tlse lst. lie allowed hot four rtt two of which cama in the cleans? 4at. ' The morning- em mi long- ana n Interesting. It belonged to the Indian las infer the do of the battle. Clos iman'a delivery wa solved tn the first tUree inning, during which time sloux CHy annexed the fame, OmariS foujrht tefd ill the way to the end, but could t evs, the lead held by th J0WH8W M M so smim Me4lom wr Win. Ft iawd titevep MewW mi4, tm4 Mite wre th nele, i,ifH Vhrib kriMA kAMteuieaJ --- -- -- - .jm BWrwIrTrWl V k flffH ff7t9 in (, WW, IwetlMy wr ba4ty WNmerM 4 III UlfiW etf l t wtth rfwU, wW, c)Mi te' na4 a 4Wpti4 It SrNla' nHtt pliMNi A HaM W f( f th liHUnt IMl,pb'ial jrtkV tt tW. In tif ttxtt kiftlnc Va starts ff with Hk Wli) !oVa tstte a sure hit At ititai Orubfe ma) r rtajj at tn Kit with ttorea iiaad nts4 the bait wt. Is the eejne tnnlny. with Crufg ?h teM bake, ihe mct a MMattoBal f fctth,' drtv between tWrtl and wrt, aM wSW on ih r thf t it te Xa Xa he bn gottea by there k.e bt bqt htt Crslf kcuM! h&V4 ? was overcome W tk Kt I the aevftWh rouM apd we.errte from, the "tlefi. Catcher Xapy ot eai "Otly a cyl eeeeed to aaWii ttw hmeatet ey We riwaiaew eg 3r ) Met fhe hteiaha aC tHt after A IMM ) hi the ae. wlNet QeaaM U4 a matt eel r eiaii rf eweriaer ia tMe fraaM. ha tat m H Je4riM hM a te NeM WMl X toM an Mfleaut wpt tw Htlera itt we 1KU aoe) ieaU dn th alxth for the mm to w4H a MlMebMr 4eub)e to tk W4 , Thomawn beat sut a M m sftWWte wwt t5 ihiri, tra wree K ore n Justlco'a pie Jo Wt Th t lm!nf White itchrt etetant Mm tH Ottly brt6 of aeerlaa- the bHM toaMrJutfl Vaa out abort by another 4We JeV. fcflt th eightb with a sWefcl third eonawmiya ht-na Ju Jee followed with a Blnett-H b&tn hia thW cweecutlv hit aload Toromle a? over the nber with the laat tally OKAHA. AS. R. It, tX A. E. jfoimim, u M. , rf f M. ,.1 lilt by pitched twills t Omaha, Ti.Bloux V. off Klein. 4. Crair. I.(ft on haa City. i. Time: J!l, tmplroj Sstlit, OMAHA. Ap. n, it o, a. Tnomnmn.'ef i Jutlee .sa...... o Kane, lb,,,..,.. a 0 ' Johneon.o... ,3 o Conffftlton, rf a o Neff. If..; 8 , o Grubb, 2b. ............ S 0 'Vftltaco, Zb S 0 Applegnic, p.,. 3 I s 1 0 1 1 Totals a v z a w :o i BIOUJCCITT. AD. IU IE O. A craicr, rf 4 o o Smith. b .,. o a! Clark. If 4 o Davton, cf,. 4 0 0 Callahan, Zb. 0 p, Cypcrt, Sb I 0 0 Vann, e.. , 2 0 0 White, p..... sol 2 1 2 1 3 I 1 0 1 2 0 0 2 1 2 2 3t Totals ..,..,...'..77 0 -4 J3" U t Kane out, bunting on third strike, Omaha tuni ., o o o o 6 l o l -a Hits o oninm eioux. City Runi ,,,..0 0 0 0 0 0,0.0 0-0 Hits 0 0 0 1 0 1 H Twcbdeo-hlt: Applcnate, Thornon, Hurni. Sacrinca hlta: Coflrtillnn Jfntm. Vhlte, Double playas Applerate to JoMneon to Wallace; Thomaaon to Kanei Callahah to Smith i Callahan to Umlth to ;gwnm einicK puis uy Appteyaie, e. Saaea on L&lUi Off Apples-ate. t off Walte, 2. tHi(t on bases: Omaha, 6; Wmix aty, . Tlae: :. Umpires! Mecrlst, Kapp and poyle. JOBkki DIVIDE TWO OAMKS Tffcttfc Hally Sfiree HHtf far TtiiM khw batuflf, rally wn Mfniajr. Mta Itevi sjy H t ytyitoa lei tM' aftemoK, 9 VOfMCA. Ii.i-llt , 1 AP J-; em tat Xfmtiwr. rally Wn iav Wkh ia In th Jf, wMto JtoyaeMa ttoa4 air- srresKsji, as i.,tr.,4 fJcrtytHe.' 'rf,'. 1 asar, of ., i I gaPi, Is.. ...(... v.. 3 '1 McAMwean, x. . 4 6, ' jParry. 9o, ......,. 4 0 Fuilerto. p. i..... 3 1 TotsJa t..i,tt 0 .. WXQHiTA, AM. Tt. JiiirKe. Ifh , s o liuiti. rf. ,...,..,. i Mlddteton, cf, 6 o Kournar. lb ........ t a IttBhos, . a i Pettirrew, It ,. i l Rapp, ss, i 2 Castle, c S i K. ,0, 2 2 6. 4- 1 2.. ft 1 1 1 , ait. n. ......... ii a wacab .....v 9 1 Totals , .34 1 15 2? "3 1 Ratted for 8cot in the ninth 'op&i.-v ,i,4 l 0 0 0 0 0 1 0S Vlahlta, ...,.,,...,..0 1 9 0 M 1 0 M Ift on baMai Wichita. S: Trttwlnt. Ii. gacHfe lilt: French. Qear, Fuilerton, CaHia. HtSU. Twokaaa hlta: Pntllrraw. MWdleton. TJhree.ba' hUI Rmi (J), llfl<e'BllSI tile. Time: V.i. 2toajaa tosaltsiirisl OMta2taSar WKJHITA. Wur'ke, 2,.,f .,v.., 3 , a, win. ' rf.'.......,;..,fs e MMdleten, ef..,i,..vJ J ' KnSf. ' s Husfce. Jto... .... 4 . 0 rettirew. if,,.,.,., 2 l, Rappe, m, 8 0 W?eb, ...( I . ' xaw MaatN w 4 Ul&MMMM . 4V AS. R. MtUrrtr, b, J I Korej'tbe! rf...". a 1 Gear, -cf.. ........... S 0 Of Tetota 0 a 2 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 a i o e Cyaeri It oux cmr. . ' l -A. H. -a1 1 ......... .....t ',...4.,,,.. ....,........, M4.4.k.42 1 2 t SI 0 2 '3 ' 0 I 0 IT U 4eaaa4t , ..,..i4' 0. a. a. 3 9 3 0 0 2 14 1 ,1 I if M iveaiett (n lnth innlnV !Hf.Ml.4 V 1 1 O 0 O 63 wm, ..,., 1 1 r 1 n m 1 iXi .1 litjMIl I W mWM, Jahwi,.KfC 1 ww: arK t, MKh id, i.O .Ctoeiaaa., 3 in tour to 0 0, 0 0 GRIZZLIES TAKE DOUBLE BILL Win Joth ContsstB from Lincoln by Stfok Work, . "Jr "" 1 1 in 1 . 1 Mr' . " r. vf ' 1.? i.n J. ITEST GAME IS WALKAWAY Gltmo for Denrer, Bata Four Iloate. H in tlie Ttto Qitrnr 8ecnd asy MTla Acnitjit Lincoln; Standing of Team; A. DENVER, July 4.-Denver won both Karnes of a double-header by hard hit' Jin 'from XJncoln. 14 to 2 and 12 'to 3. Thf battlns of Gllmoro featured for Den ver, getting four homw runs, flcpre, first Ffime: DBNVEn. uumore, u....t..,.,. 4 Caasidy, rf.....-,. 4 ClutnneU, cf 4..,, 4 ouiKnur, ia. ,'B Qulllln, $b.... 4 Hpahr, c. ..,.,,,,. .. s Coffey, as , 2 Fisher, lb,.,,.. s Hagermnn, 2 .WESTERN LEAGUE. " nil. ji . 1 f iiif ou vv on. uenver, ,. ..7Z ,wcb yi,w..r.,a 8t. - Joaoph..,,..,.;,75 Lincoln ........ M.'..74 Omaha .,76 Sioux Cltv. ..71 Topob&t ,.72 wicnittt- 77 NAT, jUSAQUE. W.UPCt. New york.,44 2,67 Phllft 40 25.61S Brooklyn ..M30,8S Chtcaaro ....ssss.ms Pittsburgh .31 ?R Mi St. Louie.. ,.30 40. .429 uosion 40 .411 H, 3 1 2 2 2 2 2 4 0 I 2 S 3 9, 0 0 2 H. 2 0 2 1 0 2 3 O. 1 1 a , 8 , 0 0 0 I 0 to mtmi FulM Mtruak auti liv en bane'; to rtoncfc to Xa nm. s: wf m ,mvvr, umptre: H. O. A. .0 . -3 4 0 3 0 29 e 31 ,i 13 2 0 1 , tT 3 4 .o. 0 00 1 sr S si. O. A. 13 3 5 1 0 3 0 5 0, 0 tv 0 022 l.o i t x? ii X. , 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 E. 0 0 0 1 0 a 0 0 0 Reynolds, j 4 4) Totals, 3 Vill ,4. . AV4VVVVV Wichita .,,....0 0000010 0-1 Left on basts: Wichita, 8 Topetta, a. Sacrtflco httsj Bills. PettlgrtwT .dear. ree.bM hit, Rapp, Btc4n 'haaa: Fomthe, Hlddlaton. DoubU cls.va: Iluchea to Rapp to Koerner, atvuek out; By Terry. I: by Reynolds, 6. Base p.Ter'0-Toii 'er i"010" 4 FIKEMEN'S RACES VIE WITH 1ASEIALL At LEIGH LBJGH, Neb., July i-B5vcial Te!f tram,) The firemen opened a two days' tournament and celebration here today. The CUrkwm fireman won the wet bee and hook and ladder races, Schuyler be tas; secsa4. The big drawing, eard of the day was the ball game between Leigh ana voraif, in vwiara winning by a score or 7 to 6. Leigh bad the better if the jgm ail the way to the vlnth In' nlng. whea the Cernloa . boys kneckel ewBuiis oui 01 ins ana won en a combination of bits and errors, seeret BMW Cemtea ......0 01001203 ts6 Lalgh .... ...I 6 1 t 1 t) 3 0 04 3 11 toMedesj Lflgh.rw.8ehultJi Hahan , v man ; ueriaa, &Ylil n.p4 U, .rue. ntruca out: uy sennits, ij ny blei 1aeR, 8; Kruso, 4. Umptre: Pratt r Decara( Saoeitasr paiM in tha efceat reauire quick treat, nt. Take Dr. King's New Dtseevary for safe and auri reUef. Mc and 34. J'ef aate by Beaton Drug Cc-dvertUemtBt. Totals...,,.., ,10 .14 18 JT M - 1 LINCOLN." t, , AB. R. jr. O. A. B. Lloyd, 2b.,..., 8 3 2 3 2 0 Mullen, lb 8,0 J 10 1 0 Cobb, rf. 4 1 2 0 0 0 Mccormick, if 6 0 x l. i 0 Knapp, cf ..,.,,, 3 0 0 0 0 ,0 Barbour. 3b.t, ....... 4 0 0 1 3 1 gowiing, sjr,., ... 41 0 ' s 1 0 Baker, o., ..,.,,.. 4 , 1 1. .a .3 0 Smith, p.... ,,,.3 ,2 a-e 1 e Colllem, cf.,,,., 2 1 1 '4 0 0 Tuckey; p.....,,,..., 1 a' q ; 1 0 Tals,...f.,y...l n 34 ja ycoln , 2 6 10 10 18 as iS)V!Hr .....9 13 2 13 8 0.-l4. tfikiT4Kur" v Twa-baee- Wis: Cobb. wiStS'. TH?l MW XoCormtottM Flahar; Oljmre (). Sacrifice hit: aw. ri4Sly-Hariia, fi; by ftnlth,. nsnnvait, r M Smith, 4f off Tudkey, l.Itoblei pUy; Barbour to' Lloyd to SV nf 8m,tt- Jt,ty. Fftoha ball: Llavd. Kninim.n t . u. ..irr Denver, 810011'; l:. UmpiMl Slsler. ' 050 re, second game: 1 DENVER. Ollmore, If... ,,. ,4 uasswy. rf.. .,,..8 1 Channell, cf..,. 4 - a niocx, 3b,.,..,.Aii.,4 ' l gpahr, o,,., 1 Coffey, ss. .,..,. ,2 1 mher. lb.,...,s 2 Wolfgang, i....,y.3 0 Totals .......... ,,S0 Hits. 13V hv bits, J). Time: R. II. 3 1 1 4 2 T 0 O. 3 3 1 3 0 8 3 0 A, 0 0 0 3 3 0 2 0 3 tMoyd, s&,., 12 WNCOLSf, All. lb 13 21 10 rt3 J. 0 0 0 0 0 1 e 0 1 H. 0 1 1 0 0 1 I 1 1 1 ii o. 3 r 0 0 e 0 1 8 0 A. 1 1 0 Mullen, lb ..d Cpbb, rf.......,.,..i2 Mecornrick. ir: a..f. Collins, cf... ijarwmr. 3b. Dowling, se,., .,,.. ,3 Carney, ,.....,., .3 4..f.,...t,l Klaus, B,.,.,......i wm'th. if-..,.,... Totals .......... .m uncoin , a 0 a 4 uenver .,,,..'3 6 2 3 . ,ft;Bas bit: Channell. Two-baas hits: Block. Casatdy, Spahr, Cobb, LJoyd. lte."in!?' W 'BacrificeWt: '.""" ea uoji: uarney, sac rtHca flyt CpbST fcHruek out: bV WrTtr. ang a by Knapp, 8: by Klaus, 4. SsaM on ha.1l rti wir... i. ' KrPP. Ji orf'KlauM. S, of? Wcfclckt 1. Poubto plays; Butcher to Coffee to Fisher; Dowlfn to Mullen. Left on bases: Danvsr. Lihooln, . im,- 0 ?HS 'n M two-thirds VnWnSal v.. ninrn. ,n wu ana iwo.inmia in -3 '-12 CO.. E In re Blgler. ST. JOB BUNKED TWO T2MK3 Street Does It In Blntt and Hosae in DJ28 MOlNEa la.. Julv 4.faM.Mnin.. Won tWO nmU fntm K, Tn..nt. h.. .X day, winning, the morning encounter by a score 01 t to 0 and tha afi.mmin iv a 15. H?ith i!"1 na Pitched gilt- edge ball. Score, morning game: Eaoer Killed as Auto Turns Over COLUMBIJ8, O., July 4.-Hrry KrJrtU one of the entrants In the SOQrtnlte au. tamoblle race here this afternoon, was kilted, near tha etese of the race when the machine turned turtle. Johnny Ken- kins, who was following ran over Knlchf body, beheading It. Thousands of apeetatos saw the bead roll to one side of the track. BOYD AND BUGGERMAN WIN MOTORCYCLE RACE ' DENVER, Colot, JUly 4.-0. It Boyd and Bert Buggerman won in tha pro fessional class today n the XKt-mtt motorcycle race conducted by the Den ver Vptt With jhe sanction of the Fed. eratfoa gf American MotorcycU. The time waa 3:364. The best previous rtcord for the distance, was 46:S4H. Seoosd honors 'among professionals Were won by I. Fteekeastela and M. Curley Frederick. IV E, Rt rat top and L. J. HIU finlobea third. t ' In the amateur etosa C OdUrne nnd Al SdenbertT ftnUbed firs, in 2:88:09. E. A. Moore tad R. A. Tbebaa were second. Lost. Pet. 23, .681 31 .575 34 .647 34 . ,641 "ss ,m 44 .897 44 ,m SI ,333 LEAGUE! W.LPot. .52 18 .7(3 Cleveland ..46 7)1.613 Washington 41 33, .K4 Chicago ....43 34 ,m UOSton ...... 35 3 .607 St. Louis.,.. SO 4.3?0 Detroit 29 48 ,377 43 42. . 41 . 40 - 41 23 .28 23 AMER. Phlla, Cincinnati .27 44 ,SOj New York... 20 W.2S JSBiU. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. Superior ....2S 20 .581 Kearney .E83 York ....223 ,535 Fremont ....21 .631 Hastings ....85 34 .tad ur. iiana.,,zz zr ,4ti Columbus ..20 28.417 Seward 19 29 ,370 AMER. AflB'.N, W.LPct. Columbus ..45 30 ,gc6 MuwauKee. 4a S3 .583 Louisville .41 37 .m Mlnnenpll . 88 S3 ,600 St, Paul, ,..,8 37 .193 Jtnn. wt,y..w 41 .487 Toledo ...7..M n InaianapUo 39 45 ,3j Yeotcrdny'a TlpatiMS. WESTERN LEAGUE. sIouk city. 7-0; omaha, s-t, Bt. Joseph, 0-0!. Des Moines, P-2. Lincoln, 9-3,- Denver, 34-12. Topeka,--3; Wichita, 7-1. , NATIONAL. LEAGUE. New TtrK, 2-8: Brooklyn, p-5. Chl9ago; Wt.OlncUm'afl. , . AMPCAN L35AQUK.' Ch ca,y 1-J; SH, Louis, 6-1. Dtrt,:2-2:Clveland 4M. Washington. 6-2; New York, -5. AMERICAN AWWCLVTION. Indlasapolts, 14l: Loulavllle. 5-t Milwaukee, 4-0; Kantaa City, 7-T. .CWubu, 42; "Toledo. 6-3. M. Paul, 4-tr MmneaaoHs: 41 ri- ir .71 ai tvicniin. bh. Bpstpn at Philadelphia, New York at BrookFyn. Cincinnati at Chlcig6. 4-m.rR I!agu--i " Iade!Phla at Boa ton. ChlCacn at niVlntiH v.t,i-,.:. at New York DttnitBL Lbul" now)o?fal!a Co,uraa' fit- Pdul, at Mln- Nehroska State Leatrue-Fremont at Hastings, Columbus at Seward. Kearney at York, Grahd Island ot Buper or. Schmidt Loses to Gannon, Nine Up DA BOUILE, France. July i.VJ. Helnrtch Schmidt of Worcester,, Mass., wa defeated today in the thlr4 round ot the tournament for tlio amateur oJf championship pf France by Peter Gannon of Argentina; 8. up, Gannon -was ama teur champion" of France In 1910, In the same roul c, W. Inslee, of tha Oneida Community club, New York, beat Eianarord of England. 6 tip and 4 to plaj', H. W. Stucklen, former champion of Massachusetts wait beaten by, E. A. Larson, the British amateur champion of 1903. 4 up and 2 a play; Lord Charles Hope ot England defeated Wakefield. VEMECK WINS PANAMA- PACIFIPAUTO ROAP RACE SACRAMENTO. Cal. July 4.-V. Ver- tcU, driving k. Flat, won the Panama- Pacific automobile race from. Dos A11- gNes ta SAcrmnto today. His time waa 11:010- A, Cadillac, joules driving, wa. second, to, enUr tha park, In 11:27:14. making the running timeVrom Loa An geles li:M:ll Thta time for the Cadillac waa twentr-!x minutes behind the Flat Barney OWflsld, in , rtat. waa the third to arrive, covering tne course in 11122A3, giving him aecond place. c a WHleford shared in the victory, as he drov the winning car to Bsktrs field, -where h was relieved by Verbeck. Verbtck left Los Angeles at 12:17 a. rn., and covered 448.6 miles witbout mishap. A huge crowd gathered hero io witness the finish, gave Mm u tumultuous re ception. A persistent rumor that Harris Ian shue, piloting bn AppersOn, hs,d been killed. Proved Incorrect ' Hanshue'a car went Into a dUch near Fresno, but be waa not injured and after changing a tire he continued the-race. BURMAN DRIVES MILE IN THIRTY-TWO SECONDS TACOMA, Wash., July 4. Bob Barman, in a Bllthen Bens 860-bcfrsrpower car, wa declared today to have driven a mile In a race on tha Taeoma speedway In 98 seconds, The race management an nounced that although Burman's time -waa1 not offlelnl, it was the fastest for a mile ever made orr & road course, PersUteat Adverttetag Big Return). to lb Itotd to CHAVEZ DEFEATS DELL !N THE ELEVENTH ROUND TRINIDAD. July 4. Benny Chave ot Trtnlad defeated llerry Dell ot Baa Franetoeo by a' knockout In the elevbattl round ot a scheduled twenty-round bout at tb Central Park areas, this afternoon, Cbavea made the greatest fight In Ma eareer, Hading by a big margin la every J round but tam. KEARNEY WIS' AND LOSES First Contest; Close One, Ending The;to Two, ISLAHD' BRACES IN SEC0HD Wrljfht ot,,PArneyv Bottb Up In.lhr FoQrtb l&nlns; and Ito 8tjy In Until Fonr Men Cross Plate. KEARNEY, Neb., July 4.-(Sperlal' Tel egram.) Kearney Sron the" first 'game' to day, 8 to 2. Both Pitchers twlrlrid good ball, other than close playing the con test was featureless, . , ', Kearney lost this afternoon' whan Wright, bw VP n the fourth Inning and Manager Berte retained him in .the box until four runners had scored., Piymnton went in with bases full and allowed three, nns ior ine remamoer or tne game, Score, first game: QRAND IStAOTX KKATUmT. AU.ll.O'.A.H' . . AU.U.U.AiE Lautl. h.. 4 Pomter, lb B.urovn, m Scno)Vr, ef. 4 B. Drown, U I Ward. lb.... 4 Wb. e.,,.4 Cot, if 1 e 4 3 1 0 4 4 0 I BU, p.... 4 11 0 frifcKntbt,l( ill 1 oBrnik, lb... 4 0 3 4 SAcooa, ss,., 0 iHnrJott, lb.4 0 0Bctiurln,' ctJ 1 lOrar. t 0 OWoodruft.u t 0 OBricluon, rl t 1LPU. 'p Touin ii 1:411 a oTUit.,.,.8 I'rflt a Grand Island .,,,..0 0 0 0.0,0 1 1 0-2 Kearney p 0 .0 0 3 00 1 -3 1 . KM rea4 Kosa.AM t 11 mt. If 1 m4 ffiney.Hna,s1, .nignr, acock. wtrucK outr wy uu,.3i "r vfjw,, aioien uawti... js w render, fi. pitched ball! jyareeter.- Time: l;40. Um pire: Meyers; , Score, second .game; .O.A.1S tee e 4 e seaooa'.r. .BroBiit 4 ,l -A'HttrlQ(A. r, 0 Wart. lb.,. 4 10 3 laray tt. S.I 0 0 0 Hiier, .; 4 t o'?":wriEt; o'. 1 tm; ToUtl,.,...! II 21 if 3 yi- v Totalt..,. :2 14 27 It 1 Grand Martd ,....0 ...I 11 0 0 0 0 2 0 1-10 2 8 Earned runs: dr&nd IslaMd, '1 Kearney; 61 .HlUi Oft Wright,-8 InTthrei and onei third irinlngs; ,Lett fin. bases; .Grand .enrney. 11. xwo-oase nits: rlott, Coa liome runs: Wheat, Bases on balls! Off Wr ght, ii off Riley, 1. Struck out; By Riley! E; by.Wright 6 by Plympton, 6. Time; 2;fl6. Umpire: Meyers. 1Tro Defeat)) tor Leaders. efiram.) Hastlngsmado It three straiBht from Superior by winning both the morn ing and afternoon, same. The .first game was notable for the sensational fleTdlnft. of both teams nnd the tightness of the pttchnrs tn pinches, Hastings winning, 3 to 2. Tha second came was marked, by ter riflp hitting by the visitors In the sixth Inning and by the local in the eighth' and ninth. At the beginning tit the eighth Superior led W the score of 7 to" 2. Hns tlngs then came UO with a double, a triple and a home, run. In tho ninth a walk, three- .single' and a triple -scored four more , and no one out Score, first game: SOPSIUOR. , KASTINC AB-H.O.X.H ' f AB.II.O.A.B. Frror. 'ta.... I tt ! 1 onathlald. W 1 1, 1 0 0 war, - 10s orortmin,. Jb J. 0 ,4 Mtintrt. ef. 4 I 1 0 OBtanctL ef. a 1 'l Thalaalns. f 4 V 6Trt XV.. t .0 t KOoaa. ... i 011 DrirtiUn-.Ki 4 I I Docifir!. lb 4 I I eOsvntr. It, 4 1 1 Obat Sb.... J 4,3 OMcCaU. t S 10 Smttb, i.,,,4 I t 1'DUti. '....' tie lUKh, p.... 4 i, 0 4 CStos., p.,.. I, 0 tat..,.Js.4 244I i ToUl,,4 Mnft Superior ..-.o 000010lo-3 Hastings ,...2 0 0 0 0 9; 0 1 3 Three-baa hit: Melnert. Tirn.hau. htt McCabe, Downey, ' Stone. Sacrifice hits; imjubo, r vrunaiv uieis; stolen basts:. Melnsrt ), Becfitold , (2), Fire t 0 0 ? e s 0 0 3 1 1 9 1- -, v- nuiux, u H""";" H'arai' vouw .ii "-"Wpwlts. Wllfl. ultcht Htonii. Umnlraf Freesa. , 1 score, stoono'tfame; AB.H.O.A.E. AB.1I.O.A.E. Proror, ta.. 4 1 0 4 ODNbtoia, tt 1 J.0. w 1 so trnftmaa a 1 n 1 m -n Qrr. Sb I 1 Moinm. cf. a TUiMfOf. It ( i Rouu, rf... 4 1 BoektWa. lb 4 1 Obtt. ?b..., 4 1 BcMi, e... 4 t Btarfui, p,. .4 0 , tf.. 3 1 t 9 lb... 4 1 10 1 0 n. lb I till a 0 OTactn, 4 S StrtHitlni t 0 D64' It, 3 0 S 3 eUcCtba, as 4 3 1 S S a. l smeti. c.... a is t.o 4 l 4jsrriea, p.. 4. ie a Totals.. -.M W 1 0 TtUl,..,,3tlI1U a Nnone, out when winning run. scored. Superior ........ -,..0 1 6 0 O E 1 O 07 Hasting a 0000103 3-9 Horns runs: Ruuse, MoCabe., Three bastt hits: Pryor, Gray. Dqwnyi McCabe. Two-base hits' Book wits; Theisalmr, Bennett FiresUne. Sacrifice bit; .Fort' Cbe. Struek out By Steven, Jj- by fpnon. u. nn 4aiis: orr, utovens, 4:. oft Norton, 3. Hit by pitched ball "B.V BtevenS, 3, Wild pitch; Norton Umpire! Frees. Fremont Tabes First Qsaia, FRKMONT, NeU4 JUly 4.-JUBpeda Telegi-a.m.--Fremont won the morning game with COlumbus by the score or 1 to 1 Artle'y tor Columbus, pitched perfect base ball for ix Innings, hot a man getting to first base, btjt tn ' tho seventh a single, . double, three-bagger and home run netted three scores, enough to Win. Columbyk acored in the second Jnnlng on a three-bate' hit and a single. Another in the third on 4W0 errors and two staler) bises. Welch." e bomfe run was the feature. Score: coiX'Mbos. vRBiio?rr. AB.K.O..-E. AB.K.a.A-B. h&ntUce. tb t a e mrvis, it. 4 1 a e Bartb. t .. a 0 ow.itbi 1 1 t i 0 Craa. W . .. a ,0 WimJ, tU. Il)ee di. , ib.... ea e oiiMrr, ib.. a 111 r;. . 4 t a t oiwa,'toJ.. t- i 111 (ICABIM7. . 4 t t fSiU, If.. t, Smith, lb... a 1, ll Durk, aa. I 0 1 a 1 JCnnlogM-.rf 40 rltta. aa... I a aruar.' a t e Nw ...... esse B4 .."...1 ej.eftoiat, C. ' 4,5 TOl.. . WTi p0 TeiaU U " U Columbus ........ 9 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 03 Fremont 69' Q. 0 0 ft .3 0 -S ..Wo-VtM hlta: Turpln, Thrk-bs Wta: Bamy. WetseL Mom run: WMeb. Baa on balls: Artlay, (aon0, Routt (), Struck out: By A'rtley, 4s by Routt, 1. Attendance: 404. Tim a! 1:40. ITmttite! Nelson, ' ' 1 v-oiumoui won a ,weira oxniouion 01 the national game this afternoon by. a score of 14 to B. While the locals outhlt and outtlelded the visitors their hits came In bunches in the third and fourth. Wet sel, Cran and Deal. led In batting, while all hands booted, the hall. A large crowd witnessed the tray. Fremont's new Pitcher waa tried out In the third and lasted two-thirds Of an Inning. Score, afternoon game: coLUMnua, ynniioNT. An. It. n. A. 19. An ,r n a v Itondean. tb a 4 t a JTnretln. If.. 1 -1-0.0 0 OWeleb, Ib... ( 1 1. 0 0 OWettel. cf. . I a X 1 lttenry, lb.."l -0 4 ORtlt, 3b..,. 1.1 S 0 ONtt, Jf..... I. II 1 Btajrth. cf... I Cran, If.... DmI. Ib.... Pfpplta. u. 4 Riru7, rt. 4 Smith, lb... ' Kralnsr, tt 111 Kttfl. p..... a J 0 ii a a l a. 1 0 01 1 IDurke. m.i (, I it , Ml 1 OBUbe. e-v. , 0 eattchiit. b 1 0 0 . - T . v.,.., 0.1. V V . V Total., . .ST 11 n 8 OHInckler, P. 3 e 0 Oonwar.;,'? 1 0 0 0 1 n 1 a 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 CHICAGO. BDYT WIH HEEI. They Capture Seveil Sitsf osthe- Eighteen Events; ; EAt TAKES' FIV?:MILE ;B. nifchle of Blrtolnacluim. ainkea.Gj! Innt Fifjht Aamlnef Coi'blll for the , .'.0-WeIjflifThroTr and . teats Him. ToUli 47 Conway batted for Hlnkley In ninth Columbus .........3 0 5 S 0 0; 0 1.114 Fremont 10 0 0 1.3'.o llo- Two-base hits: Cran, Relss. Three base hit: Ramsey. Home runs: Welch. Deal. Sacrifice hits: Smyth. People, Reed. Stolen bases: Rondeau Mt Smyth, Cran, People, Smith (2), Henry (2), Reus, Stange. Hits: Off Getchelf, S In two and one-third lnnlngsr off Feltls. i in two-third Inning; off Hlnkley, 4 In al Innings. Bases on balls r Off Get cheir, 1: off Felti. 2; p Hlnkley. 4". Struck out: ByittSd. 8: by- Getchell, 3; by. Hlnkley, 10.' Passed ball; Storige, 1; Krannlyor. 1. Time: 2:30, Attendance. L200. Umpire: Nelson. Srr4 Wlasvaal Loses. SEWARD. Neb, July 4.-(pecIal Tele gram.) big crowd fromt all" nearby InWm MAW the Mm. tnd.VL T nr,n n r-A ' . Ihree-bajBe hit was a -feature. The morn ing same was lost py Bewara on account ot an unfair decision. The game this aft ernoon was featureless. Seward. -won in the-tenth Or hlta -by- Hlqklln. Branneei add Potest. Score, morning game: YORK. SEWARD AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.n.A.K. Rica, lb..,, i 0 0 a.OWttaer. lb.,2.a 1-1, .0 Ch8. lb... 4 1 10 ,0- OTappan, ..' 0 K.A M 1 Mtttltk, !M C I I IBrmnndn, Sb 4 '0.1 Drawn, c..., v 7 A. orraas'tr, lb 0 s ToUll., p. X 1 t li -OeDosard. It. a 3 a 0 rr Coonorf, p. 3 0 1 0 1 ,..K inn I ' Batted tor Franlcenboft. In ninth York o i. o o i o oi a 4-e Seward ...,r....,l 0 0 0 0 0 0 p 0-1 Left on bases: Sewar4 0; York. 1, Bases on balls i Off Everdon, 2. Struck out: By Connors. 6: by Evtrdon,- 8 Threobase hit: Leonard. Bacrlfico hltai Tappan, Wlsser. Sacriflca fly; Everdon. Hit by pitched ball: By Connors', Mulvey: Doublo play:' Tappari to Frankenhotf. Time: 1:23. Umpire: Pontius. Score, second game: YORK. , "quvMtrrs AU.tl.U.A.K. AB.ll.O.A-S. 1 9 J 4 1 1 0 s . S 0 JUea. lb..., S l l Cbite, lb... 4 1 11 vara, tt. . . 1 1 a (Malm'at, as I 4 1 Clark, If... 4 .0, 1 ewisMr, tb.. 4 a It. I 0 a OTapptn, ti.'i 0 e oixinara, i ill Ilcklltt. cf. a 1 0 Onlack. rt.... 1 Mttir. rf... B 0 l C OBrnnnoo. Sb a 1 Mattlcka, tbl.l 1.1 OMelnUr-, lb S 0 Drown. 4... 4 1 7 0. OPotect. ... a 2 Dark, p a 0 0 I lWalt-n, RmUhaon. p 1 0 . 0,.B- t TOUU. ntonttLAthletlc c!Mb,.ew,York.n,- J nattacned n l DhatnK. ..,..,.... I. .;v, 1 ToUu....j in r I - Leonard out buntln III p. 4' o re i . i'aoji Ing .third strike. WmitAwm .1,4 tillnHnw i,r J. , 1 1, York .1 SOOOQ-OOOt-4 Seward ..........1 00001010 23 Lett on bases: Seward, lit York. 7. Struck out: By Walters, 1: by Dark, 41 by Smlthsbn, 2. Danes on balls: 0ft Walters,.:; oft. Dark. 4) off Smithaon. 2. Hit! Off Dark. J In seven Innlnes: off Smlthsorv 6. In three Innings,, Hltb pitched ball: By Dark, WJster and Tap. Plan. Dacruice nuar Mcintyre, marie, Chase. Stolen haaeai Jiivnc Wiasor. Tappan. -Wild pitch: Dark. Tworbase hltt Malmqutot Time: 2:30. Uroplrei Pontius. Attendance. 1.C03. I a. ,. . , ROSALIE WINS TWO GAMES FROM WORKMEN OF OMAHA' LYONS. Neb., Jul? 4,-8pe!a? Tcie-crarrt- There wa no regular cele bration here today, but two big1 ball games were pulled, off,, ;lry itje fife noon Rosalie defeated the Anclenl Order of United Worknlen team of. Omaha, by th.ea acor'e of 8. tp 5, tor a"150 purse, Batteries: Far!; and, Bjlnaon fot Rosalie; and Fox; nd yorter Tor Omaha. In the ntternoo.n game, Rosalie wqq. by tha score ot 3 to 5 for a puree ot l(xx Batteries: For Rosalie, Alderman and Stlnson; Omaha, MeClear: and Portor. Attendance; Forenoon. 1.000: afternoon. BASE BALL CLUB-HOUSE IN LOS ANGELES BURNED LOS ANGELR.. Catf -JUly 4-All 0f the equipment of the Venice and Oak land Coast league teams- stored In- th club houses at Washington base ball park was destroyed 'by fir early today. Nearly all of tiro uniforms of the -two teams, their bsta and- other -field para phernalia were burned. The club house Of tlje bail park WM'detfydr arid the bleachers damaged. " ' " 74i Hlls Nn Rnns. SPALDING, Nob., July 4.-(SpeclaL)-Spaldlng defeated the- Petersburg bunch here today In one. ot the best games of the season. 1 to 0. T7a,,..ln Bnn1IVM T ul.. JI . v.,v . " ... ...5, muuj mnj juiiiar; Ptcrshurr. Wrleht anrt T.nni, .---.-j w. " T - .....OT, M4M.V4 Dande Is ITavarlte. T.fTTritii?Tmtw v t tIti.. .t large deiegatlops giving tonight inter si centers In the. pddson tomorrow's scheduled ten-rpund buut between Johnnie Dundee. thevNew York -featherweight, snd Tommy Dixon ot Kansas City.- Dundee rules a 8 to 1 favorite, with tha shortendera Uklpp all the Dundee, money. Tha contest is scheduled to tart ! o'clock. llictca, Wtna on Koql. WINNIPEG. Man., July 4.rFreddi Hieka won oa an unintentional foul In the seventh round of hi scheduled twelve.roitnd fight with Toay Caponi here laH night CHICAGO. July 4,-Chlcago Athletlc'as socfetlon "stars rah. .away with the point hnnnra in the' National Junior AmnteUr Athletic unfon .fnecVat Grant park.lpi' , day. The well balanced team wearing! tho cherry circle captured first placer, in., seven of the eighteen events. Captftlrt . A. "W, Kohler of Michigan, waa the in- dividual star wjth' ll' points. LnUd broito the record- In throwing tho Javellrt,, -41. feet 8 Inches, a new Juntor mark.1 Points were divided as follows;. - ' ... , Final points: Chicago Athtstio association",.. New Yprk Athletlo club,. ..i,'....,. ...... 1 Irish-American Athletic club. .v., .:... '21. Illinois Athletic club . IT BotstOn 'Athletlo aesoclatQn..tr...T 11 North, Dorchester..,, j.im'i,.,,, . New Orleans Athletic,. club....... ...... t. Mvier Athletic club,.,..,..i.....v-...i.-l; chigan ' .,r. ...,, .w,. j,, 11 erlAn Athletic club.-St Louis. ( MUsourl Athletlo Club. I PatSrsofl .).,.. .,,4. .1 wa Uni Moham Kanaaef City Athletlo club... ....4 a. Grrmlngsaim ............. 4, Sacramento )..., cllib oyer Ttroblno. an 'Olympic point win-., ner. In the llveirollo run. "BayJay.. bacb untirfcUrryrttho Twt'MjK rthen he'.bhot arad.Mnnihea;lrty' Ya-r)n i of" ttroblno," who set tneTpace, proctf cal j'y 'all tho wayr -, .- ..t JUtchl' of Birmingham mado .av'eallnnt fbhi airalnst Vjallf or;th6Trih-'AVnerl- canAthfet!o-cVV in. the flftyslxSpouijd weight' theoy, but'tianlU'a superiority in . wilght .arid ecriebcj? made . hirri winner. . . !- i The rne'et'waa delayed because" the Jav'cv llns.wqt'e.foUrid to bft fdd hbrt after th'j; . throw had taken place and Ro'e ree Jarrisi-" Sullivan ruled tjiat. the event hinst bn again pontested. Other Javejfne'.Wera. pro cured and the number flnaly. was, fin ished. "tfipUBh "mbrt of the .6.000 personi who had witnessed the event had gon borne. j ' , One mile walk: NurdeYtcri New V'ork Athletlo club, first: ,Schwartx. Irish Amercan Athletic club, secohd; .Renx,r Mohawk Athletic club, third. Time.,'. 7;06tf, . . , . L " 8S0-yard run: Sleur, Chicago Athletic association first; Hayes, Irish-American Athletic club, sebond: Burke. Boston, Athletic nssoclatiop. . third. Time: 2:00V!. loo-yard dah: Roller, Missouri Athletlo ' club, first; Heilapd. Xavier Athleticvclub, second; Looml,. Chicago Athletic asso ciation, third. Tlme. niioyi. 440-yard dash! Corlls, Chicago Ath letlo association; first; Blair. Chtcagr Athletlo association, second; Logan, New York Athletic cluh. third. Time. :5JV One mile run: Merccrau. Boston - Ath letic association, first: Waag,. Illinois Athletlo club,. -second; Hutts. -Kansas Cltv Athletlo r-lub, third. .Time. 4:J3V.,., l-yard hurdles: Relder, Chicago Ath letlo iufpclntlop, -flrtl Mcpnnajd, New York Athletic club, cond; Hlgh, JJoston. Athle.tlc aeaoolatlon, third. Time '17. Broad Jump: Stiles. Chicago Athletlo association, .first; Whlnery, N.-Yoric Athletlo .club, ecima: Neylnff, Chicago. Athletic association, third. Dlstanca, feet 7 Inches, Pol vaultt Shaw, Chicago Athletic, as wclatlon. flrs,t; CulP, Illinois AthleUc, club, second; CUdwII. Irfsh-Americau Athlttln- club, third, H-lsht. 2-fet. Running high lump: Walker. Nsw York Atbllc club,. first; Qrnne. Tacpma, and E, W. NJxon, Chicago Athletic assbeja Ubiv. ued for second. Height. 5 fr't il!i Inches. , Flve-mtle rtint Ray, Illraol Aihletief club, flrjt: Sterblns,- PatersOn, N, 4es Orrt: no thlrtl. Time " ' ' Hammer thtow: Walsh. Irish-Arneft. can Athletic club first; KoWep 'Michigan second; TudUm,. lie w Orlean's, gym "'S.1'!.1"! "'nnce lsa feet 2? InU 120. Yard ditahr Howe. North Doreoster. Mass., ftratl Union.. New Orlan'. trvm. nUo club, second; Van Winkle New Tork AthleUo efub third. TlmerK&i 223-Yard- hurdiea; Corey, 'Chicago AtWeUo club, first: High, Boston Atn tic club seedpd; McDonald, New Tork Athletlo club, third. Ttnio i Running, hoppinr skip und Jump-' Rattcan, Hibernian Athletic ixluh, , .St f-ouls. first; Ortmann. Rational. AUi ltlc club, second j Emerson. Chicago . Athletlo association, third. Distance, feet'S Inches. Dlscu thr-wi Kohler. MIehlganr ilrst: McDpnough, .Xavieor. Athletic' cluh 5rS8nd.v.'v,?h'. Birmingham Athletic WUb; third. .lD'tance, lif feet 3 inches' American. Ath Blrmlntbam. Athletlo LUrtlam XT n rVplMAtic A ,t.,..i. : 71. . t . - . . . V. 1 tniro. stance, si feet 1' inch. Tl flftntiAii M fliawsH4A. 1 . . O'Hara, Boston Athletic club. " DUtance; 143 feet S Inchea. 1 WILDCAT FERNS GIVEN . wuuioiui4 uvtn TU ?;." 'wwi .viiy .was, awarded u"yi,,u oung ijenay of this after a sohduUd tn-rounfl bout at Icah4prk this afternoon They, art) trwJghts, . t V WILLARD-WILUAMS GO STOPPED 1N EIGHTH Al WlJilams fight was sron pad- jn th .eighth round and the decision given Wlllard, WlUtama was badly wmubeA t record). . d weight. .throw; ,CapIU, irfih .lK .