It Seems All oeoc wrap rou GET A TABLt . MOMENT. BOOSTERS' HOMERS BEAT KRUGS TWICE Set Moinei Slaujhtero Eourkei in Both Gunei of a Double Header. SECOND ONE IS A SHUTOUT Dr.H MOINES. July l.-Dra Moines won wo from Omshs. 7 to 2 and 1 to 0. Of the eight runs scored by th locels hlx were driven In by homo rim. In the second game Muuer pitched hltlcsa ball until two men r-ere out In the ninth, when Kniltii singled and It. Breen walked. Score. first game: OMAHA. AR fcmilh. If 4 H. Breen, 2b ( Foray I he, if 4 Krueger. c 4 Krug. lb 4 Hrhllehner. lb 1 Thommon. cf ... It Whalen. as. ... -I Johnson, p.: I Hoffman, p 1 . R. II. O. A. K. V .1 1 ( o 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 I I 1 t 0 l 0 12 6 0 0-11 0 0 10 2 1 II o O 2 0 . 0 0 0 1 0 : i 24 ii 3 INEH. rt. H. O. A K. (i i o o 0 0 3 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 1 U 0 0 0 O 6 0 1 J 1 O 0 I 2 J 10 A I ft X 0 I 1 0 I 0 y t 27 i "o 0090 0-J 0 1 0 1 1 0 -" Total ...3J. SIUI a a i ,..3T, .. t ..1 0 Hahn, if ,.,v bawyer, 'to Hunter, ef Jones, lb Hartford, a.. Hills. If Tannehlll, ,1b... Hreen, c Mogndge. p.... Totala ...... Omr.ha I Alolnes....i Homo runs; Jones. Ta.nneh.lU. Bills.' Two-bass hit: Thomssou, Krueger. Hun ter. Tannehlll Kerrlflce hit: Kchllehner. Stolon bate: H'inter. Left on bases: Uiraha. 4: Dea M- Ines. 4. HU: Off John son. In ! Innlna". fitrurk out: By .i ou rid He. C; by Johnson. 2; hy Hoffman. I. Batei on.balla; Off Hoffmun. 2. l'aaaed ball. Krueer. Tliua: 143. Umpire; Van Mvchle .. Hcote. aecond OMAHA. AH. a KKT.lt h If 4 0 o. 1 4 0 s 4 ft 4 0 0 II. Brecn. lb ,. I I'"oraythe, rf. ......... 4 Krueer. c . " Km-, lb ...3 Schllebner. lb.......i S i'hoinaaon. f.. t V'lialtn. aa Thompaou, p......... t Kafora, 1 0 - o .' o 0 41 0 Total 1 27 DE8 MOINKfi. AU. It. It. a a. e. Hahn. rf lawyer, ib.... II tinier, cf.... Jonea, lb liarttuid, a.. Ulliir. If .'. Tannehlll, lit. Graham, c... Muinr, p t 0 . 4 Totaif ;... 2 1 I 27 t Omaha o " Vl 0 0 - ln Mollien ....0 V 1 0 I -Homo rrn: Hunter. Stolen baa: It. I run. Ktructr ontr Bv Muaeer. ; by TliOU'yaon. 2. iJaa on balla: Off Muaaer. I. off Thomuaon, ltt on baaea: ( 'Irabu. 2: Ore Molnea. 6. Ooubl Playa: Krun to It. Hreen. hHuItlt to R. Breen. Time: 1:41. fmplre: an KvtKle. LlMOLN AMD TOPKK" DIVIDB Aatelaea Take First Oae aad Kawa the ec4. TOPEKA. kaw.. Juljr t. Topaka and l.ln oln divided a duuble-header, with the rtaltur taklna tt (Irat. In the first son liawaon pitched shut-out ball, a nUldirrd - tly ball and errors atvtna Topika two runs, while Iakaff waa hit aaid and Riven poor support. Topeka waa out hit In the aerond same aJso. but j con, first game: . . TOPEKA. AB. R. H. O. A. K. Koch. If - .4 u 1 0 Talllon. ss S 0 0 S 4 0 Trainer, rf 4 0 110 0 Mayer, lb 4 t 1 11 0 1 Dell. f S 1 14 0 0 Laulr.iore. lb 1 0 0.3 1 I Oochran. SU S 1 1 1 l.o Rspps, e 3 0 - 4 0 0 l-akaff. P. S 0 - -a 6 0 xirover 1 4) o , Total ... ! " S7 11 "l LINCOLN. . . A 11. R. II. O. A. K. Wolfe. If 4 S S 1 0 0 McOafflgan. SS. .., .ft 3 S 4 4 0 B-hreiber. cf. ......4 0 1 1 0 ' 1 Wiiilams. lb. 4 1 1 H I Mclntyr. rf 4 t 1 0 snts. r 4 0 1 S 1 0 Uuyd. 2b ;t 0 4 I 1 I'aley, Sb 4 3 4 1 Dawson, p 4 3 1 0 .30 ;' Tlotals. 37 T 13 17 13 l ' Batted for IakafT In ninth. Topeka-0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 S lincoln 0 4 0 0 SO 17 Threa-base iTlt:' Roche.' Two-base hit: f.wtev SMivriflca lui. Laitlmore Wolfa. ar1fi fly: Hchrelber. Double playa: Ikarf to Talllon to Mayer; McOafflaan to Williams; Daley to Williams to lalay. stolen bases: Dell. Cochran, McOafftan, Williams. Bases on balls: Off likaff, 2; off l'awsoB. ft. Struck out: By LakaXf. : by Dawson. 3. Passed ball: Kappa. Wild pitch: LakaXf. Tlma: :U. I'm p.rc: Myers. Score, eecund gains: TOPEKA. Aa R. H. O. A. B. 110 0 0 7 1 10 0 1 0 v so 1 s 0 so I T 1 1 00 0 1 n Is "t If. O. A. Bi 110 . S 1 ' I 1 7 2 1 . 0 .1.10 14 10 I . ,0 11 Roche. If... Tallloo. as.. Tralnrr, rf.. Msyer. lb... Iell. cf Lauiiuore. 1 Cochran, lb. Monroe. C-. fcainlois, p.. ToUU .. ... 4 .,.3 b.. J S LINCOLN. Wolfe. If ... 1 McOafflgan. ss 1 scnrellier, rf 4 V iliiama, lb 1 1 Mi Itilyre. rf 4 ..'1 i.-All.iter. C i I.I yd. ;b 4 l'!y. ib . a . .Narvtrun, p 0 Wrong to Mr. Jack j w I Tiirt-i J 1 - . II i uur. I - .. I Morae Vanti 0 ft 0 u 1 0 1 Totals .:..... . . -.11 24 10 t Butted for M Alllatrr In the ninth. Hatted for Narveunn In the ninth. Topeka 0 0 0 0 0 1 I 0 Lincoln 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 a Two-base hits: Koohe, Trainer, Mayer, Monroe. Mclntyre. Sacrifice hlta: Tallinn i2. M.tafflKn i). McAllister. Pairiflcr lly: l.attlmure. IHiul.le play: I .attlriiniv to Mayer, ."tolan hsse: Wolfe. Knars I on balls: Off Panders. S; off Narveson. I. Hiruck out: My Handera, 7: by Narve. aon, 2. Hit by pltdiert hall: Ry Panders, I: hy Nsrveson. 1. Time; l:4S. I'mplrs: Myers. WICHITA WOLTRII Wl AND I.OMK leaver Takes Oae Contest sad Joh- hers the ntaet.' liKSVER, July l.-After VVIchltn hsl wnn the first same from lenver In the first two aesnlona bv hlttlns; Oaskell for seven runs, t'antwell end Mitchell hattlnl with Heist and won the srcoml RStne bv a narrow marffln. thus epllttlu the doiible-hesdrr. Score, first game: WICHITA. . . AB. It. 11. O. Watson, f 6 0 Kox. rf 4 2 14 Tyileman. If 3 3 I o Patterson, lb .10 0 10 Brllton, ;lb 4 1 2 1 Charles. 2b 4 13 2 Hosp, ss X a Oary. ". 4 0 17 Southern, p 4 1 I A. A A 0 I) 0 & II Totals.. M S DENVER. AH. R. 4 0 10 27 U 1 II. 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 I 0 A 0 o. 3 3 V 0 I f & 7 A I A. 1 0 Spencer, ft... M.ller. rf 4 Motwmlok. If 2 KnJiowav ZD. t'offey, 3b Hhlelils, lb Kellrher, ss... Shestsk, f. ... Uuskell, p Arellanea, p.., Htersor . 1 . 4 . 4 . 4 . 0 . 1 . .1 Totals. 27. 13 Batted for Arellanea In ninth Wichita 4 3 0 0 0 1 0 benver o 0 0 10 10 0 01 0 0-3 Btolen bases: Tvdeman tl. "o Writ ton. Three-lwae hits: Southern, Hosp. Hscrlfioa files: ratterwm, Coffey (2). Hiruck out: Jiy Uaskcllt 2; by Houthein, : by Arallaties t. Bases on halls: off tJskell. l; off rWhern, 4; off Arellanes. 1. Double plas: Charles to Hosp to I'atterson. Krlleher to Shields. Hits: Off (askell. S In one snd one-third Innhms; off Arellsnes. 4 in seven and two-thirds Innings. Tlma: 1:11. Umpire: Parent, .rk'ure. second game: , WICHITA. n. H. O. A. K. I 0 1 0 J 4 2 0 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 3 7 1 0 12 0 10 I I 1 1 0 1 1 3.4 0 i 1 1 0 A 1 t) 1 0 O O 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ER. R. H. O. A. E. 1.1 10 0 1 1 0 0 0 S 2 1 0 A t S S 4 o t S S 3 0 2 310 S 0 t' I 5 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 a 0 o o '10 14 27 14 0 Watson, cf Pax, rf...'. ".'."deman. If.... I'attaravn. lb... Brlttnn. 3b Charles. 3b Hosp, ss Gray, c tOtst. p Sullivan, p Griffith ::::? 0 AB. ... 4 ... 6 0 ...SO Ppantar, ef.- Miller, rf McCormlck, If... Galloway, 2b Coffey, 2b fililelds. lb Kelleher, ei , Pheattk. c. ....... Cent well, p. MUchelL p 1 ToUla Batted for HullWan In ninth. Wichita i 000 0, 01 20-ft Denver , .....30 1 0 S 4 0 0 10 Stolen bates: Shields. Coffey, Gray. Hit by pitched, ball: Urltton. Two-base hits: MrComilck. Threa-base hit: Oalloway. Horn runa: Hosp. tihlelds. Tydeman. struck out: By Oeatt. 2: bv Cant well, 3, by Sullivan, 1. Btisea (in halls: tiff atHst, 4: off Cantwell, 2: off Mitchell. 2. Double play; Oalkiwav to Kelleher to fthlelda. Illu: Off Owlet. 13 In flvu and two-thirds Innings; off Cantwell. 13 In seven and two-thirds Innntngs; off Sullivan. 1 In two and one-third Innlnga: off Mitchell, S In one and one-third Innlnga. Time: 2:12. Umpire: Parent. . 1 JOSIK. Dr.PKAT HIOl'X t ITV Wldeasaa Kavea Draaaasera la flat's Fraaee. . T. JOSEPH. Mo., July l.-Wl.leman, rscently procured from Topeka, relieved Wiley in the ninth today, with th bases full, none out and one run already scored. II retired the aid, saving th gams. Score; 8IOTJX CITT. AB. R. I. O. A. E. Cooney. lb 4 0 0. 1 3 Clark. If 1 S S 0 1 Kane, lb I .1 10 0 0 Callahan, ss 4 0 1 1.4 1 Clark, cf 1 0 0 4 0 ITIcu 0 a a iiviason. rt 4 0 1 10 1 l oung. iO: I 0 1 0 0 Ingham 1 0 0 0 0 0 Crisp, c 4 0 Boolhby, p 3 0 10 10 Totals 23 1 C ;4 ST. JOSEPIT. AB. R. H. O. Page, lb S 1 0 1 Nicholsoa, If 1 1 1 . 3 Bapp. 2t 1.1 1 ; I Williams. cf....s..... 4 I t 'Watson, rf 414 Fisher, lb 4' A 10 Ewoldt. sa 4 0 1 Tonneman, e. ....... S O 1 4 Wiley, p 10 0 0 Wide man, p 0 A. E. 1 0 Totals SO S T 17 Hatted for Clark In the ninth, batted for Young In the ninth. Aloux City 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 HI. Jompo 1 0 0 0 0 1 a eUolen base: Kane. Sacrifice hit: Nicholson. Double play: Hoothby to Kan. Hits: Oft "Wiley. In eight In. nlnga. none out In ninth. Credit Wideman with victory. Struck out: sty WUey, 3 t1.. Hoothby. 1 Bases on balla: Off Jf. V .n Boothby. ft. Wild pitch: JMley. Jeft on bases: ki Cliy, 7; bt Joseph. 7. Time: l:a. Umpire: Cusack, goatkera Aasaelatlaa. Birmingham, ft; Atlanta, 1 Mobile, 7; New Orleans, t. Lmh Ilook, 3; Nashville. 2. Belief fe-raa Aeate Stkeaaaatlsaa. John H. Oroux. Winchester, N. H.. writes: "f suffer front acute rheuma tism and Sloan's Liniment always helps quickly. Ac. Ail druggists. Advertise- incnt. Lilt lihh: HYER BEATS BRAYES BV SCORE OF 2 TO 1 Hurler Spends First Day of Honey moon Taking Scalp of Bostons. CRAVATH HITS OUT HOME RUN 1'HMAI'KLrHIA. July l.-Krsktna Msyer, who was married last nlsht, spent the- first day of his honeymoon taking the scalp of the Boston Braves for Phila delphia, 1 to 1, as a trophy for his bride, who waa seated In the grandstand. Cra vath brought the battle to a close by hit ting a home run Into tha blearhers In the ninth Inning with no one out. Bcore: BOHTON . PlllIWtDFl JHtlA. AH. II O A r. AB.H.O.A K. Ollhrrl rt..4 1 1 0 (Wvrne. b...4 l I 3 gran, lb.... I I 1 eilen.rog. aa. 4 1 2 4 M'irsn. cf.... SOtS SW'hltted. rf. J I I Smith, lb.... I 1 1 Orrerath. tf.. I I H a.hmllt. lb. 4 11 OHerSar. lf... MM Mas If.... 0 4 ONIrhorf. Jb . 011 Marsavll'. M 4 1 3 I OX.nA-ra lb. I 1 T 0 OowiIt. r.... I 0 0 2 OKllllfer. c...t 11 Diiii, .... 1 1 Ma)er, p.... 3 J Totala ... .30 T 24 10 0 Totala M 7 It Boaton 0 1 0 0 0 o 0 0 0-1 Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 Two-base bit: Cravath. Home runa: Smith. Cravath. Stolen baee: Bancroft. Ioublr play: Bancroft to Nlrhoff to l.udertia. Buses on balls: Off Riivan, 1; off Mayer, 3. Hit bv pitched ball: By Mayer, Moran ami Magce. Struck out: Hy Maer. !. Balk: Mayer. Umpires: Byron and Kason. Reds Trlna Cards. CINCINNATI. July 1. With the score, tied In the ninth Inning. Orlner hit Killl fer. who later went to second on I Iron a sacrifice, took third on Clarke' out and scored on Griffith's single. Cincinnati winning the game, 6 to 4. Errors In the earlier part of tha game helped Cincin nati In scoring Its runs. Score: ST. IlfIS CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A B. Butler, sa .l 111 1Irb. rf....l ISO Huialr.a, lb. 4 1 3 1 OTwomhlr. rr 1 1 0 Bsi-br. If.. 4 11 OMollwlll. lb 4 111 0 II Mlllor. lb... 4 1 10 0 fttlerama: as... 4 4 4 4 Wllaoa, rt... 1 4 I aKIIIIter. If.. 3 t I Ions. ... II Hiroh. lb Oil Bat sal. lb... 4 0 1 ACIarka. C.... 4 0 4 1 Rnvdar. r I I t t ICirlffllh rt.. II 1 3 4 Orlnar, a.... 4 11 0olen. lb ... I 13 3 llantnn, S.i.a s e ToUli 14 1114 II ITonar. 1 0 Wlase t 0 I Totals..... m"t 3T II Tw o out when winning run acored. ' Batted for Benton In eighth. . St. l.ouls 0 1 1 0 0 0 8 04 Cincinnati 1 000010 1-4J Two-base hit: Wilson. Thre-beet hit: leach. Stolen bases: Leach, Olaon, Twombley. Double playa: Wilson to Pnyder Benton to Clarke to Oroh. Bases on balls: Off Grlr.er, 2; off Benton, I Hits: Off Benton, 11 In eight Innings; off Toney. none In one Inning, Hit by pitched hell; Bv Orlner. Kllllfer. BtrucK out: By Orlner. I; by Benton, 4. Umpire: Qultf ley and Ortli. . Pirates Blaak Cabs. CHICAGO. .Hily l.-4'ltnher Mamaux of PlUsbursb shut out lliliago. 4 to 0. to day bv holding th locals to four scat tered hits. IMttsburgh's long hits, daring- bas running and erratic fielding by tue locals gave the visitor their run: Score: PiTTsurnoji. chicaoo. Aft H.O.A J. All H O A Carer. If.... I I I OOond. rf 4 I 1 CnlllM. r(.. 13 1 tlrl.har. aa . . 4 1111 Aalr. lb.... 4 II SHchulU. If.. 134 Hlarhna. rf 4 1 I SZlmriuan. lb 4 1 S 4 0 Waaner, aa. . 4 0 3 4 IH.i.r. lb.... 3 I 13 1 VIoi. Ik 3 3 14 1 Williams, at I 4 0 Jnnnaton. lb I I II 1 Phalaa, lb.. 1110 Ulbaoa C....4 14 1 SAruhar. O....I 1 4 Maaiaai. .. 4 I IVauaha. .. S 0 I 11 Totala 5 10 17 It I Totala a 4 IT 14 I Pittsburgh 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 0-4 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4) Twu-haae hit: Illnchnian. Threc-baae hlta: Olbaon. Vlox. Stolen bases; -Klahcr. Vlox, Johnston, Collins, Balrd. ltouble plays: Fisher to Baler, Vlbs to Wxauer to Johnston. Bases on balla: Off Ma maux, 1; off Vaughn, 1. Struck out: By Vaughn, 1: by Mamaux, 1 Umpires: Kleiu and Eruslle. Ulaats I. oae to Dedcera. BFUXJKLYN. July 1. Brooklyn poundej Teereau hard In the third tuning of to day s game, buncning rive hits, which netted five runs and won from New Yoik. S to 1. Schauer, who aucceeded Tesreau. laatad only three Innings snd Buhupp, who Brooklyn batsmen. Kucker waa lilt freely, but good support kept down tha Ulanla runs. tH-ora: NW YORK. BROOKLYN AB H O A B. AB.H.6 A C. STHxttr-aa. ell 1 1 tMrera, cf... I t I 0 Murrar. ct. . I OO'Mu. aa..l S I I Burnt. If.... I 3 1 tOaubart. lb. I I I 4 Ikla. Ik.... I 114 IWIM.1. If. .. I 4 0 riatrhar, aa. 4 1 4 lCuubaw. b. 1 I Kebwtae. rf I I anient), rf.. 4 1 Marble, lb.. 4 lit I ItMt. lb..,.. I 111 la ban. lb.. I 4 I I 0 Millar. C....4 1111 X.rara t ... 1111 Ruckar. a... 4 11 W'aaOall. ... 1111 Taaraau. ... 111 TUtala IT II IT 11 Brhr. ... 1 4 I Hrhos ... HnUnerd ... 1 8. alt b 1100 Totala If 11 34 II I Ratted for Rrhauer In seventh. Batted for Sohupp In ninth. . Near York 1 0 0 0 001 03 Brooklyn ............ . ft 1 1 0 1 - Two-base hits; Gets, Burns. Three base hit: Miller. Stolen bases: Putahaw 2i. Gets. Douhl play: O'Mara to Cut ahaw to Daubert. Bases on balla: Off Tesreau. 1; off Hohauer, 1: off Bchupp, 1; off Bucker, 1. Hlta: Off Teer.au. ft In three Innings: off Schauer, ft In three In nings; off Hohupp, 8 In two Innings. Struck out: By bchupp. 1: by Kucker. 1. Wild pitches: Hucker, rV-hauer. Paased ball: Meyera. Umpires: Rlgler and Hart. Aaaerlaaa Asseclatlea. I At Minneapolis: RH.B, 'Kansas City T 0 Minneapolis 1 ft ft Battartea: Lathrop and Oelbel; Ing-er-aoll and Sullivan. At bt. Paul: RHO Milwaukee ,...MMMMMmM lft ttt. Paul a S Battertei: Young and Bran no n; Kaxger and Johnson. At Indianapolis: R.II.K. Louisville ..11 IS 1 Indianapolis 4 S Battartea: Northrop and CTemsna; Wlliett. Meri and Blackburn. K . Wester at Slas O'Brlra. CHICAGO, July 1 -Joseph O'Brien, formerly umpire In tha American asso ciation, has bean signed aa umpire by tha Western league. President O Neill announced today He will report fur duty at fct. Joseph tomorrow. UMAHA, tlCUJAY, .ILL.I Copyright. l1f. International New Service. Standing of Teams WEPT. LEAGUE. ' NAT. LEAGUE. "'.L.prt.i W.-IVt. Des Molnrs W 2S .2l Chicago ....85 .574 Topeka 2n .fiini I'hlla S.t 27 .b50 ener 3t 27 .r.jii PittsburKh .H2 2x .532 Omshs SO .Wm'St. Louis. .. .35 32 .5D2 Mnrnln 2!i 2!t .H Boston 2 S4 .Kirt Hloux City. .27 32 .4f. New York...2l :tl .'k Wichita ...24 32 .4'--l Urooklvn ...28 34 .42 Bt. Joseph. .24 34 .414' Cincinnati . . M 32 . t is AMER. LEAGUE. I STATE LEAGUE. W L Pct I W.L.Pct. Chicago ....3fi 21 .Sx7;Norfolk ....21 in ."ti Boston W 21 .010! Beatrice ...2S14.622 Dettolt :9 27 .5!H Hastings ...SO 18 .f.2i Wash 1 2H .523, York 18 19 .4W New York..SH ai .M-,l"alrbury ...150.429 Cleveland ..21 30 .371 St Louis. ...22 41 3191 I'hlla 22 42 .344 FED. LEAGUE. I AMER. ASSN. W L Pot I W.I. Pet fit. Louis... .38 2 .R!Hilndlnnapolls 41 27 .fS Kan. City. .41 27 .met Iulsvllle ..in 30 .5M Chicago ....S9 29 .ful Kan. Clt jr...a Sa .S2 nttsburgh .36 29 .."inti Milwaukee .SI 3i .470 Newark ....M 34 .49.11 St. Paul Kl 83 .610 Brooklyn . .30 38 ,441 i Cleveland ..30 22.4M Baltimore ..25 40 .a--".! Mlnnesp. ...29 !i .4.-1 Buffalo ....26 44 .3tu!Columbus ... 38 -4' Vraterday'a Heaalta. AVESTKKN LEAGUE. Omaha. 2-0; Dea Moines, 7-1. Sioux City. 1; St. Joseph, 3. Wichita, 8-9; Denver, 3-10. Lincoln, 7-3: Topeka, 2-45. NATIONAL. LI-VAGUE. New "York, 2: Brooklyn, . Boston, 1; Philadelphia, 2. Pittsburgh, 4; Chicago. 0. 8t. Louts. 4: Cincinnati, ft. AMERICAN LKAGUa Cleveland. 6; St. Louis.. 2. . . ChlcaKo, 6; Detroit, 3. Washington, 5; New York, 3. Phlladelphla-Ilostcn. rain. FEDERAL EAUUE. St. Louis. 1-13; Buffalo, 4-0. Chicago, 3; Newark, 2. Kansas City, 6-ti; Brooklyn, 1-3. . Pittsburgh, 0-13; Baltimore, 0-5. AMK.UICAX . ASSOCIATION. Kansas nty;"T7 'Mlmwapolls. 1. 1 ' Milwaukee, 1; St. Paul. 0. Louisville, n; Indlanajwlls, 1 ' Games Today. Western League Omaha at Des Moines, stoux City at St., Joseph. Wichita, at Denver, Lincoln at Topeka. . National League New York at Brook lyn, Boston at Philadelphia, Pittsburgh at Chicago. St. Louis at Cincinnati. American Leagu Cleveland at St. Louis, Chicago at Detroit, Washington at New York, Philadelphia at Boston. Federal league Buffalo at Baltimore. Brooklyn at Newark. Stala JyCttgua Hastings at York, Fair bury at Beatrice. CUTLER ARRIVES TO MEETSTECHER World's Wrestling Championship Title Holder Reports in Fine Condition. - -t 8TECHER .TO COME SATURDAY Charleg Cutler with his retinue of wrestling partners arrived yester day for his match with Joe Stecher, the Dodge wrestling wonder,' tit Rourke park the evening of July 5. The party U stopping at the Hotel Castle, where Manager Castle has put his convention ball at their disposal for training purposes. ' . Mrs. Cutler accompanies the champion, lust as she did for tho last six weeks at tha training camp in Michigan. She per sonally supervises everything tha cham pion eats. With Cutler are Joa Oeshtout, Ed Lewis, the Kentucky Strangler; Charles Challender, tho Mysterious Conductor, and E&rt Caddock, tha amateur champion. "I know I have a battle on my hands." says Cutler, "and I have realised It all through my training and consequently I have trained harder than I ever did in my Ufa." Cutler looks big and strong, being of the heavier type, and hla manager, Billy Rochell. says that h ha no Intention of relinquishing th championship to tha Nebraska product. Joa Btetcher win arrlva Saturday and make hla headquarter at tha Merchants hotel, which la the general headquarter for tha match. "You don't suppose I am going to let a country 14 put my shoulder to th mat. do youT" said Cutler after his ar rival at th hotel. "I have heard a great deal about this Nebraska lad. and I don't blame tha Nebraska people for being an- t busiest tc about -him, because I under- ' stand he haa been delivering th goods In II hla matches." Beatrice Puts In Claim for Hoffman, New. Rourke Hurler The Nebraska State league, aa regards Pa Rourke and the Omaha club la In another muddle. This tint It Is over tha services of Pitcher Hoffman. Hoff man and Payne war turned over by tha league to the Beatrice club when tha Grand Island club quit. But Fa Rourke claims prior right on tha grounds that h gave Grand Island Langs. Pays and Btevenj for the pick of tha Orand Island club and ha took Hoffman. ' Prasldrnt Brush of Beatrice aays that th State league haa Bo record of any option held by Omaha on. Hoffman arvtoea and that tho league wUl reasat Hoffman's transfer hers. The Beatrice club serves notice that Hoffmann must be turned back or a complaint will be filed against Hourka charging him with tampering with players. - iUo. Drawn COYELESKIE LOSES TO SCOTT ON HILL White Sox Continue Rampant Shoot Upward by Trimming Tiger . Crew. FIVE TO THREE IS THE SCORE DETROIT. July 1-Srott utpUehed Coveleskle today and Chl"ago defeated Detroit, 5 to i. In six of the nine Innings tha Tigers were retired one, two, three, and Cobb, who singled in the ninth with two out, was the only man eft on base. Bush's error wss responsible for one Chi cago tally. Score: . . CHICAOO. DETROIT. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Palach rf... 4 4 4 4VIII. lb 4.1 I 10 Waavar, a.. 4 u I 3 OKavana', lb. 4 1 I IC.Colllns. 2b I 1 1 I 0 ohh. rt I 14 10 rournlar, lb. 3 4 10 ncrawford. rf 4 0 1 9 J Colllna. rf. 4 2 1 0 OVracb. If.... 3 0 10 lioth. It 4 9 10 onurtu, lb.... I 0 14 0 ' H,-nalk. C....4 17 0 OBuah. as.....l 1 0 S 3 Blarkbrn. Jb I 0 11 0?tHna-a. c... I 0 114 goott. p 4 0 2 0MCKW. a.... 0100 -- r-oralaake. 1 0 4 Totals 32 7 27 7 ODauaa. p 1 0 3 0 llubuo 1 0 Totala J 4 17 14 I Batted for stanage In elKhth. Chicago 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 1 0-fi lietrolt 0 0 0 I 1 u u u u-J Two-base hit: Roth. Three-base hits: Kavanaugh. Bush. Stolen baae: Krlach. Double play: .Weaver to Collins to Four tiler. First base on errors: Chicago, 2. Bases on balls: Off Coveleskle. 4; off Dauss, 1; off Scott, 1. Hits: Off Cove leskle, S In six Innings: off Dausa. 2 in three Innings. Struck out: By Coveles kle. 2; by Dauss, 1; bv Scott, . Wild pitch: Coveleskle. Umpires: Connolly and Wallace. Senators Crash Yanks. NEW Y'ORK, July 1. Waahlngton bunched hits on Fisher and evened their series with New York by taking tho sec ond game of the series, ft to S. In the ninth ilartzell hit a home run with one on base: Score: WASHINGTON. NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A B AB.H.O.A.E. Connolly. It. 4 1 4 0 OHIsh. rf 4 I 0 I Foster, lb... 4 1 1 3 OParklnpa. aa I 1 1 I I Hhanka. If... 4 0 0 0 OMalaal, 3b... 4 1 0 I 1 Milan, rf.... 4 3 1 OPIdd. lb..... 4 e 15 0 Oandll lb... Ill Oi'ook. rf 1100 Narf. lb 1111 Hartiall, If. 4 1 z o a Henrv. .... 4 I I 1 OHnona, lb... 4 0 7 1 0 McHrlde. aa. 4 0 11 OHwmn. .. 2 1 I 0 Uallia. .... 4 I 1 t Planar, v.,.,0 1 4 I 'alrtwll ..i a o a o Totals II 11 17 II IMoHala. .. 1 I Oae 1 a 0 Delay 1 0 ' Totals . ...32 I 17 14 1 Batted for Fisher In fifth. Batted for Sweeney in ninth. Batted for Mcilale In ninth. Washington ........0 11110 0 1 0-S New York 1 0000000S 3 Two-be so hits: IIlKh, Gallls, Gandll, Milan. Three-base hit: Henry. Home run: Httrtxell. Double play: Boone to l'lpp. Bases on balls: Off Fisher, 2; off Gallia, 3; off McHalr, 1. Hit by pltcheil hall: Hy Fisher. Gtndll. Hits: Off Flaher. 8 In five innings; off McHale, 3 in four Innings. Struck out: By Fisher, 1; by Gallia, ft. Umpires:- Hlldebrand and O'Loughlln. Indiana Take Opener. ST. LOUIS. July I With tho bases full Smith tripled, bringing In three of the five runs with which Cleveland won lis opening game from St. Louis, ft to 2, here today. Pratt saved tha locals from a shutout, as his triple In the first scored AUstin and his - double In the eighth brought In Shotton. tscore: CLEVELAND. BT. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A E. nonthw'h. rf 1 1 1 OSbottoo. If.. 4 110 0 Ham'ond. lb I 0 I I OAuatln. lb... I 13 11 Oienmaa. aa 4 114 trilsler. lb.... 4 I I Jackson, lb.. 4 I 13 0 Pratt, lb.... 4 311 Oranax. If... I Or.Walksr. cf 4 1 ffmlth, rf.... 10 OE.-waikar. it 4 lie Wahsaaa. lb 4 II I lUvu. aa... 4 I I O'Neill, e... 4 II lHoTsrata. c. I 1 I 1 Norton. ... 4 4 OJsinas. p.... I 0 s 4 1 lual 1 . Toll la i 37 14 irerryman. p Ismry 1 0 . Koob. p 1 0 ' . Svtuaeilt ... 1 0 Totala M 124 19 I Batted for James In fifth. Hatted for Ferryman In seventh. Hatted for Koob In ninth. Wambagauaa out. hit by batted ball. Cleveland 0" 0 ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 S SL Louis 1 0 0 0 0 0 i 0-2 Two-base hit: Pratt. Throe-baae hits: Fratt. Smith. Stolen bases: Chapman. Jackson. Double, play: Hammond to Chapman to Jackson. Sacrifice hit: Hammond- Bases on balla: Off Morten. 2: off James. 2. Hits: Off James. in five Innlnga; off Ferrymen, none in two In nlnga; off Koob, 1 In two Innlnga. Struck out: By Morton. 4; by James. S; by Koob, 2. Wild pitch. Morton. Passed ball: Severeld. Umpires: Chill and Kvans. ' Defeat for Elweed. NORTH PLATTE. Neb., July 1 (Spe cial Telegram.) North Flatt defeated El wood here today, S to 0, In a all -Inning game called becauae of rain. Thia la the second of a series here. El wood won yesterday, 16 to 10. Today's score: R.H.E. Notth Platta S 0 01 1 Elwood 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 0 Earned runs: North Platte. S. Bases on balls: Off Luby, 1; off Todenhoft, L Two-baae hlta: Gettman, Todanhoft. Struck out: Hy Luby, 4: by Todenhoft, . Battartea: North Platta. Luby and Dan aee: Elwood. Todenhoft and Dembo. Tlma: 1:00. Umpire: . Kaefe. t oast Lraa-ae. At Portland: . R.H.E. Oakland I 5 Portland t 1 Batteries: Abies and Elliott; Krauso and Carlerh. . -. At Joa Angeles: . . R H E. Salt Lake City 4 S 4 Los Angelea 11 14 I Batteries: Williams. Laroy and Han nah; Huarhes and Boles. At Oakland: - - R.IIE. Venice II 1 San Francisco 4 10 Batteries: Henley. Hitt and Mltie; Baura and Block. Ikaktap at Haoover. In tha Blue Rldse league the Hanover club haa raleaaext Pitchers Traub. Johnson and Bender and Outfielders Coyl aud Mangua. and has signed Outfielder Msck ert. 1st of Chicago Ieda: Outfielder Crawford ef Pena t-tata and Pltoher KJ mer Iawreno. lata of he South Atlantic league. Xelder Oat for Year. inftelder Rollla Zeider of tha Chicago Federal team has been shipped home from Baltimore owing- to a lame bark. He may not play again this season. for The Bee by Swinnerton OMAHANS TO TAKE PART IN BIG CANOE REGATT George X. Aulabaugh and Douglas Molcher. two of Omaha's ardent canoe ists, left Wednesday night for Lake Pee waukee, near Milwaukee, where they will take part ill the canoeing events there, starting Monday. The Peewaukee event Is the western competition of the Ameri can Canoe association and paddle wleld ers from all over tha country will be In attendance. KAHFF WON'T PLAY, TIP TOPSLOSE PAIR Kansas City Wins Both Contests of Double-Header from Brook-. lyn Team. MARION TOSSES SECOND 0AME BROOKLYN. N. T., July 1. Weakened by the refusal of Benny Kauff to play because of a disagreement over salary, Brooklyn lost both ends of a double header to Kansas City here today by the. score of to 2 and 6 to 3. Bluejacket was hit opportunely In tho first, while Hen nlnsr waa effective. Marlon tossed the second game away when In the second Inning he issued five passes In a row following two two-base hits. Score, first game: R.H.E. Kansas Clty.0 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 10 0 Brooklyn ....0 0000100 1241 Batteries: Hennlns; snd Easterly: Blue Jacket, Simon and Wright. Score, second game: RH.E. Kansas Clty.0 40101000 71 Brooklyn ....0 2000000 1 352 Batteries: Main and Easterly; Marion, Wilson and Simon. Divide Doable-Header. BUFFALO. N. Y.. July t.-St. Louis divided a double-header with Buffalo to day, the local team winning- the first, 4 to 1, snd the visitors coming- back with 13 to O ln tho aeoond game. .Score, first frame: R.H.B. St. Louis 1 0000000-1 70 Buffalo 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 460 Batteries: Plank and Hartley; 8chuls and Blair. Score, second game: R.H. E. St. Louis 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 7-13 15 0 Buffalo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 Batteries: Davenport and Hartley; Bedlent, Lerlair, Ehmke and Blair. Spilt Twin Bill. BALTIMORE, Md., July l.-Plttsburgh and Baltimore split even this afternoon, the home team taking the first game, 6 to 0, and losing the second. 13 to & To Johnson goes tha credit for the first shut out pitched by a Baltimore twlrler this year. Score, first game: R.H.K. Pittsburgh ..0 00000000040 Baltimore ....4 1010000 681 Batteries: Allen, Hearne and O'Connor; Johnson and Jacklltsch. Score, second game: RH.E. Pittsburgh ...1 113 3 111 1-13 18 3 Baltimore ....0 1000010 1591 Batteries: Knetzer and Berry; Bailey, Conley and Owens. NEWARK. N. J.. July l.-Chicago took its third straight game from the locals today, defeating Newark. 1 to 2, In a hard fought twelve-inning battle. Pitchers for both sides held their opponents scoreless until tho final Inning, when the vIMtors bunched hits off Roulba.cn and scored three runs. Ntwark rallied, but waa un able to tie the score. Score: R.II.7. Chicago 0 0000000000 8-3 1 Newark 0 0000000000 22 10 1 Batteries: Black Brown and Fischer; Reulbach and Rariden. . Mrs. Thaw Refuses ; to Honor Subpoena MALONE. N. Y.. July L-Evelyn Nea Mt Thaw haa refused to honor the sub poena served On her yesterday summon ing her to Nw York to testify at the proceeding to determine the sanity of her husband, Harry K. Thaw. Mrs. Thaw, it became known today, told William McGulre, the state's process server, that she was in poor health and feared for her life should -she be com pelled to undergo the ordeal on the wit ness stand to which aha thought she would be subjected in cross-examination bv Thaw's counsel. She said that aha would furnish a doc tor's certificate If required to do so by the court.' ' Thaw refuses to obey the subpoena sum moning her to testify as a state's wit ness at tha trial to test her husband's sanity, as. reported from Malono, N." Y., th attorney general's of Ice will apply to tho court for a body writ of attach ment to compel her attendance. Her ex cuse that the strain of appearing on tha stand would endanger her health, will not bo considered. It was said, unleaa put forward In a legal manner. It was expected that the application for th writ will lead to tho taking of formal steps to determine whether Mrs. ThaWa. health would In fact be endangered. nonononoaoDoaonononononoDononoaon STRYKER a o D o D o a o a o NEW LOCATION 1407 Douglas Street THE DOUGLAS Two Doors East a noaoQOQOQonononononoaononoaoaoaonc Big Crowd Watches. Races at Kearney KEARNEY. Neb., July 1. (Special Tel egram.! The midsummer racing meet opened here today at tha Buffalo ounty fair tracks. l.OOn people witnessing the opening races. Despite rainy weather the track was in excellent condition, having been worked steadily all day, until time for the races. Some good time was mad by the horses entered in the har ness races today, while faster horses will be seen on July 2 and 3. One hundred and thlrly-two horses and thirty running horses are entered in th meet. The track was probably two sec onds slower today than under favorablo conditions and there Is little doubt but the time could have been clipped a trlfla by the winners but for tha heaviness of the prround. The State Industrial school band of fifty pieces furnished excellent muslo throughout the afternoon. Summary: Trotting. 2:19 class, purse 1400: Peter Dallas 1 t t Great Northern 8 3 " The Corsair 4 3 3 Time: 2:17V.: 1:18V4; 2:1. Pacing, 2:17 class, purse 1100: Zombalck '. J 1 1 Jennie Fitzslmmons V 2-2 Ora Vldmer : 2 o 5 Last Chance ' 7 6 3 3 Time: 2W 2.19H.: 2:16U- Trotting. 1-year-olda. purse J300: Allle Watts Forest Blngden Dnlsy Todd .1 l ..3 -1 ..4 3 Time: 2:24V. 2 . Half-mile dush. purse 1100: Jungle IIsl lup won, Cavorono second. Mack Beppeo third. . ' Brooklyn Looks Good. A western critic, after making- a swing around the eastern end of the National league circuit, has announced that tna Brooklyn club la the best looking aggre gation in the league. Th e reference is to pennant chances rather than beauty. 6th Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Of High Grade Cloth ing. Much of their Men's Furnishings and Straw Hats be gins Saturday, July 3d. It is worth wait ing for Watch Friday Even ing and Saturday Morning papers for details. 413 South 16th. Fashion's favorite for Spring and Summer ' IdeWver 25c (Jollars 6(0. f. 101 CO., art, TtOT. . f . ergalekr rOR MEN 504-510 SO. 16 th. AND Thos. Kilpatrick & Co. IM7 Douglas Street SHOE CO. ST. SHOE STORE Calumet Restaurant XCORTLANDPl Plof&Y 'SOA-SIO So. 16 h.