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FREAK CAMEAT VINTON PARK Willie Billy MoG4ll Gsta One of His Old Time Pitohing Streaks. OMAHA MASSACRES THE DISTILLERS Contest Marked by Bum Pitehing, Heavy Hitting ous Capers Something happened to Willle Billle Me- Oill dt Vinton Street park Tuesday, and when the police had cleared the crowd & 1t was found that Omaha had devoured t| 'Distillers from Peoria 19 to 8 in their firat| game. It resulted from an avalanche of ‘hits that came early and stayed late, en- couraged by a fewscholoe errors here and there. The slaughter was unanimous, an ®f general participation. one game have all the men scored hits, or have all 'seored runs. Toddy they did both, | P and some of theth thres or four. Three thousand people sat spelibound for three inninge. Then they woke up, and some of the impatient ones went home. The rest atald to be amused and to watch the Omabas fatten their batting averages.. In ,the first inning two hits and two errore ‘metted four runs.. In the next five hits made six runs. Willle Billle was compelied to sweat through one more ordeal, and the result was three hits and three runs. Then Wison took pity on MoGill and allowed him to quit. It wae no use tiring out another pitcher, the colleg! called in from left fleld to throw stralght \omes at the plate, while Schafatall took the garden. Ten hits and thirteen runs had Tho flelder’s five hits and slx more run: Brown Has Merey. Meanwhile Brown had pitched six perfect innings, allowing only four hits, but with the score 19 to 0 then and the contest | bes farce he couldn't Weep- grave any longer, and let them to him for a few bunched ones. 8o Peoria took three scores in the weventh, but the tallies were gifts Umpire Roe ndded greatly to the general Indicrousness of the situation, and Jam: Rourke eays he will never umplire here again. Some umpire will be agreed upon | between now and today's game, probadly Buck Kelth. Rourke says that {f Sexton sannot supply 4 good man he can hustle |} “one for himself. 1In the fourth faning Roé flercely ordered the police to put O'Brien off the grounds for some reason, but a pa- Arolman grabbed Willle Billle by mistake, or because he was smaller than O'Brien and threw him out unceremoniously, while McGill smiled broadly. Just as Willie dls. | Attendance, 1 Never before ih | eice pell and Wilson; Kansas City, Nichols and Messitt. l’ll’!‘. ‘Won. Kansas City Milwaukee A=A, Peoria koo At Dea Moines, Kanans City St. Joseph at Colorado Springs. GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia Makes It Two Straight from St Leuis, but Both Play P 1y, . LOUIS, July 15 —Pbiladelphis made it two. * straight ‘over 8t Logls today. The fime was poorly played both teams. erkes and ” hy ach allowed ten hits. S| ommmuwocus cecomscscs ed for Yerkes in the ninth. oHatted for 1. O'Nell 1 he Rinih. Ehiladeiphta .. $08883 8888 Parned runs: Ehiladejphis, 2: e, Lok, T ll!. Barclay, onovan, Jens h icl nl% Fellx. !lolen nml-y Hartman, Barty. >y Yflrkelk 1 ‘Bl!«s on bllln‘ truck out: es, § elt op bases; ;nn-a 1phis, Time: mD res: o Dly and Brown Bosten Shut Out. PITTEBURG, Jul( 15. ~Bason dld geod work up to the sixth inning, . when the locals found him and scored three runs on ot a Hostonlan passed first ance, 3,408, Bcore PITTH BORTON. gane It sescsocoan wlossorsosomt barer. . P Totals. wloccoscoras” . ! o d, runs: Pln.lbufl'. 0'Coni or. Stolen b Canrey 13 to] ul 30-?, g“&:‘uzk' u?t‘ * "?fifl“ el 4. by Eason, 1. Tim Pound I-Ill'rl‘l I! wm. cmcmmfi July 15.—Mathewson was t all over the lot wrln‘ the two mmnfi- hat _he pitched. came Into tl game After the lmll l mppeared through the gats Roe saw his mis- take, and called him back, but he thought. O'Brien had gone, for make any more fuss about him, alth: second baseman played right behind Bim all the rest of the game, One of Roe's Freaks, Another time a pitched bdll hit Carter tn| P! the thigh and well nigh knocked him oft his feet. Roe sald “two balls,” and refused to let him take & base. There were other instances less apparent, bl equally flag- rant Dolan was out of the game with a sore first finger on his throwing hand, recelved | Monday on Barber's grounder. - Billy Wil- son looked strange on first base for the Distillers. ] ¥ Carter, rf. Ty 0. 1 4 3 1 3 8 1 [] 1 n 0 ;| mornowcnool ; Blukwunwns. oo socwmnoone? Bl smrcscamnc? sl onssommoon? ol conassomo? oo 2! covmucwnan® = e P oo !,._o. on T I::'l:na:.-' &m'? N rown to 3 g“ Saints "‘.-‘ J...I. Soromape semom iy st v...tn., i .:z“ i B w-.-:.z..,: t11141 vehfd 1 Falls to Hit Swormsted. DES MOINES, July 15.—Tnabllty of the fiu moetkts, reanited a8 mm‘:”’t; Iwatkee. " Attendance, 4. mumu Teiestdl e Az, Sxprpeted tnd anson. l‘l-‘ Matoh at Denver, R: July 15.--Den Batterles;” Denver, McCloskey, McCon- Important Factors in the Brewing of BLATZ BEER MILWAUKES Choicest Materials, Absolute Cleaaliness, Maturing and St Skilled Brewmasters. Every brew is wal formly sucoesstul. ‘There are different brands—all able. BLATZ MALT-VIVINE Sat running g The visitors muds o eansatidnal triple play second inning: Attei 500, CINCINNATL Magoon, 3. Garooran, e inteldt, l’l Dol Blenmorunerns? ; Totals....... 20000 * 00 Clnelnnlll ‘. an York, 1. oon_ (2), nn, %Aw 1 lelnlel (2). bases runs . ), ‘Tripie, (}-fiy;fieg.z g it Philipe.‘Time:” 1140 B gmea st mrnad mrm ] Brookiyn Beats Clhll" P R b he flfI&w‘llC rx scored ou and hit- len‘ en I‘ 'hll Donoun rlp Iaced Newton nd, ispl very eol-fy Munds'lm:,' 3. PBdorer o ° rapto T n Blagie, en.[so, f). Double l& ndgren to w to MeCreery K enefes, 1: by Newton, 1; on_ball llm efes, 3; ol .“. Umpire; Cantil- 'g : R R ar klyn at Chln New Yorl ‘qym t Pittsburg. nr- Assoctation, At mmlnflltfl-—ut(h Rock, 7; Birming- A.l ashville—Nashville, 7; New Orleans, tlanta—Atlanta, 5; Sh %n.‘.‘u.m.'_“c‘s. ooga 7:" Riem. Phil- Cin- AMEHICAN LEAGUE" GAMES Defeats Baltimore, Howell Belng Batted Out in the Fourth Inning. BAL'HHORE July 16.—~The 8t team &"finn nol‘ ‘:il‘o. 't nfmlrlh lnnlnl .mn;r‘-; phste VRS, o it Carruthers -J Jahnn:(oln. Passes Lose for Bost: Bon'nN Gaili Yool Winters gave three EY‘: and two resulted in runs. ‘fiouu-r could bal Attendance, 4,369. Bcore: N S, THE OMAWA DAILY BEE: dell kept Chieago's hifd wel the sighth inning Isbell an lided while runnipg for Fult Sullivan was rendered uncon covered, however, and fesu ton. Attendance, 8,707 Scores PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO. R.H.0A R scattered. In lum{vn eol- S Home run: lchrnl‘l. !lohn b Philadglphl o D& to aon h Wuidlhll. Lurphy. K“ldde" " ire: T4 U O'Laughi Washington Beats Detroit. WASHINGTON, July 15 -Today's game Ilehen battie between Townsend in_which the former excell it_of running scor n mpm Home r Lee. Stolen bases: Harley, lberfrld First hul on ball ownsénd, 8; off Mull §eruck oytt By ownsend, 4; by Mullln. Left on basest sed 1: Eonnolly: PC. 81 ‘Washington, MeBire *Fime: 1 Chicago | Philadel, Washington Cleveland Baltimore Detroit 68 Games toddy: Cleveland at Boston, cago at Wllndtla 8t Louls &t Baiti- on. more, Detroit ‘!. i IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Bunched Hits Enable Indinnapolis to Tie Score In Sixth and Then Win, COLUMBUS, July 15.—Bunched hits enabled Indianapolis to tle the score in the sixth today and they won out in the ninth on two_hits and Turner's errof. Attend- ance, 1,200. Score: INDIANAPOLIS * COLUMBUS. RH.OAR. H.0.A. 35 Miller,’ p.. 0| Wagner, g meoonure weasis wlonsonose Totals winning run wnl Ipdianapolts . 000002 ‘olumbus B 108010 Stolen base: v 0" Two-base hit leFlrlln (21é Kihm truck ou! *None out wi $8 & rie: 1 S Loutsvilie Plays Poorly. TOLEDO, July \I—Huihey kept hll hits w seattered toddy gam Tolédo played all aréund Tonsvines 2 tendance, 1, Beor &m-h Meany, Smith, b, Gliks, cf. Kleinoy Hughey, p. Totals' Toledo f bouIM !’loumov lu.‘rmm Btolen. bases: He: F‘l urnl ughey, 2; by Coons, s on H\tlh.* lA oft Coons, & Tlmo. uo Ume. yn Bl cobuineiin 2l moonolinsd | s s diamal ‘-llw-Ikeo Beats Minneapolis. MINNEAPOLIS, Jul 15.—THhe _ local could do nothing with MeMackin today an l\aldid 8o poorly that Figgemerer had prac- ort. The latter kepl the hits well scattered, but the ergors of the locals gave Milwaukee six unearhed runs. Attendance, 1,100. Score: MILWAUKER. MINNBAPOLIS, Dungan, 1f...1 & p MeBrids, of Schiebeck, Ib el Saryeremind 2| orrEoamwwd TZl sarononse Milwaukee v 3310 Minneapolia -ii.....0 0.0 01000 01 Earned rune; Migneapolis, 1. Two-base bite: G, Melirids, Wilmor. ' Firat basc on etheler, 1. Struck ou Mot crm.. nits; _ Clingman, lé}l T Cridblns: and "AltFock: oe: Blues Lose at ‘St. P 8T. PAUL, July 16.—The locals wes to bunch their hitg In the third and el inning today and won from Kansas Chech_ held (hu ivisitors down to two hil Attendance, 20, , Boore: ST, PAUI. ° -l EER LR wlucorernoni Blbewrwioond ; 3 Igur,’mm.-.--._» —ere ) Three flcn hll Bevllll flmhn bflul #ins. oft Onr l Hnl M "r "Left an-uorngl ; n-& ix 15 pive: Foreman, Standing of the Teams, Plaved. Won. - Py ol o Chich, : Kansa Klulll Gear, Loulsville . Indlanapotia Culumbu- Milwaukee Ka C Minneapolts Toledo wu Games today: Kansas City at St P.\Il Milwaukee at Minneapolis, Louisville at Toledo, Indianapolis at Columbus. s‘s:!'s's‘zan Exeter Tak: EXETER, = Neb. Exeter defeated Frie noon at tl hotl Sontaned h I this ‘vicinity {hia deas Exeter Friend One from Friend. hfl! d Doane; Friend. Bliss and Moore. u,..pr“ Houchin of Beaver Crossing. Fats Sweiter on the mn-.-c. PLAINVIEW, Neb., July A game of base b-n neune of Plerce and i lr‘ovc‘ where the mereury was hrenheit in the shade. *Plaj vuw played well In the first six Innlns. score At that of the game being Plainview. In the we Plerce glants ran up their runs Kearney 6 White KIAMI‘ Neb., Jllly B seet gram)—in second tween t played Inn tohy. the off the vl:(o'l. e loncoconuel WEDN ESDAY, JULY 16, T0 NEW YORK OR ATLANTIC GITY AND BACK. July {7 and 31, RHYTHMIC WINS BIG STAKE Blind Kentuwoky Hors Carries ON DETROIT, Mich., le 15.—The Detroit Driving olub's classic merchants' and man- utuunu uom stake for 2: 88 Lrots ters was won at Grosse Pointe track this aftornoon T Hollow tashion by Rhythmic ind_h od J of reco! ear by Bleata. J, % ephy ruled favorite | the early ‘betting, but went lame while warming up for the race and was drawn after a veterinary had pronounced the mare unfit to race. The track was in ex- cellent condition, the weather was fine and over 10000 peopie were present. Racing began sharply at 1 o'clock this afternoon, with two unfinished events Jeft over from yesterday. Silver Bign was Tavorite in the 215 trot, in which he won a heat yesterday. He broke badly In the first heat today. which went_to General Johnson, and theén took the next two in driving finishes. Pu made a splendid finish in the last heat an pissed under the wire only a head behind liver Sign. Direct Hal was in_front all the way in the Inat heat of the Chamber of Commerce stake, ned. from vesterday, which he Won Inegiohe. This remarkable son of Dic ‘aster than the previous record mber of Commerce in all three hoats of this _event. T) n even money favorite 19 trot and won both ce Bhadow Chimes brought eld $25. Ches:nut led to the {hree-quarter pole in the first heat, but at the tur into the stretch Geers let 8! Chimes out a bit and he EMIO' Chi: he second lll b won e u‘, was In front all the way [0 t. Riley B took second in s splendid burst of speed in "ne 5120 Dace, which was won by Green- line, & bay ge Ieu;. owned by J. 'H. Lesh of Goshen, Ind., furnished one of the sur- prises of the afternoon. Dandy Chimes was favorite for the race at §100, with the fleld In the first heat Greenline came through the bunch at the quarter and took the lead, with Dandy Chimes second. Dositions were held to the wire, Al Geers made a_strong effort with Greenline was in front all the the next two heats. This was ‘s first race. Next on the card was the famous Mer- chants' and Manufacturers' stake. Just Dbefore the race was called Zephy, who had brought $260 in the auctions, with Rhyth- mic next at $100, and the Others ranging down to §15, was brought to the judges’ stand for examination by a veterinary, It Was_evident that the mare was lame be- hind, and after she had been declared unfit fo hoe he judges permiited her ‘to be ra ew e immediately made, in vhlch Rh‘/\hmlc “Brought’ 3100 #hd he flel Hallle Hardin had the pole for TSR ATEE 1omt Snd 1od o 1o beck streten, with Ted second. Here Rhythmic went around them and the blind horse led by six gths when the field came into the home etch. He led all the way in the next © heats and was not driven out at any time, Wentworth finished second in_ the third heat after a hard drive with Lord lfinmh which forced the laty ird money. k See, second cholce to Daghne Dattas l plce, won the race in straight Jm Leat won the uly heat driven ro Poindexter and King 124 class ?l atake, 3,00 ( o ‘neats yesterday): Direct g al, bikc by “Direct- Chimes. Results; King Charles, th Elastic Pointer, b to take | a very close finish with [T "Enamber o Commeree | A August 7 and 14 VIA GHICAGO OR ST. LOUIS. These low rate excursions will start from the Burlington Station. International Queen, ng z.m by e 21 trotiing, puue u%‘(lwo heats yes- "W‘” “sign by Bllver Thorns ch. m. (Hear- das Doctor mronn agan) Wilque, b. & e Bortn) ) ; Mount 'Hood, br. L (uc sire) . Minka, ch. m. (H. . Bilyer 'Heir, b. ce, Rnrle um two in three helll Bh.dow f lmel. r. 8, by Chim armer (Geers Fannie Dillard, b m (Bnow) Riley B, blk. h. 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