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HA DAILY BEE 1 190! DL | By Companion, 5: by Welch, & “assed | header at Washington park, the home team | Cleveland ML) | balls: Gonding, 2. Bases on errors: Colo- [ winning first, whish was a free hitting |Chicago rado Springs, 3: Omaha, 3. Left on bases: [ game on both sides. Chicago scored four | New York 2 | Colorado 8prings, 8; Omaha, 9. Time: 2:00. | runs the third Inning on five hits, but | Detroit Umpire: Brennan. Brooklyn won with a rally in the l‘;\ enth. | Washington g 1 t 1 " Sheckard was put out of the second game | Games today:Washingtor Better All Around Playing by the Springs Kansas City Sh Pt b Ot B R st Ne am. ashing Tells the Btory of the Games PEORIA, June %.—Peoria shut Kansas | first appearance for the home club when he City out today, Hart ailowing the visitors | was substituted in Sheckard's place at lett. but two safe hits. Attendance, W0 Scc d. Welmer pitched wel an recelv I R.H.E. | good support, while Garvin's work was not COMPANION PITCHES FOURTEEN INNINGS | peorin 00011000 SEEEREAPRIT oot R s Taarred AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES il Kansas City 9000060000 2 1|by three errors ndance, 4 core g o Netteties: Peoria, Hart and Wilson; Kan- | irst game Milwaukee Lacks a Pltcher, Thus Welch PHehes Three Innings and | yas City, Hall and Messitt BROOKLY CHICAGO. Makes B Three-Bagger in ¥ | Only Eleven Hits All Told, Wien Sent ta to Bat for | MiLwAUK June %.—Milwaukee won | Sheckerd, ol g T 1 : a cigse game from 8t. Joseph today by 4 to | Movvesdis H o 3 & ¢ o et Gonding. 3 "There were but eleven hite secured dur- | Boyte 1v.. 1 UTinker, 0 ! % Siffering Defeat from Strang, 3! 1 Sheckard, If Minneapolis. MILWAUKEE, sune % —Milwaukee was caught without a pitcher today. Hale, who pitched yesterday, was knocked out in the seventh. Ganley, a fielder, finished the game. The heavy hitting of Minneap- PRI {fng the game. Attendance, 20. Score Dahien. overs. b RH.E. | Jackilts v Harley, Milwaukos 0300000 Flood, o/Kiing, ¢ COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., June %.— | Bt "yoaenn 001000 3| Sehmiat uLundgren, (Epecial Telegram.)—Colorado Springs won | _Batteries: Milwaukee, Kenna and Lucia Tot kT s tkees .} olis was the feature. Score Loth games of & double-header from Omaha | 8t. Joseph, Fall and Garvin. (| » "'"“‘T‘fi".“ & MILWAUKER this afternoon, the first by a score of 4 to Des Molnes Shut Out. Touals B9 2] eCreery, et 0 > » e . xBatted for Lundgren in eighth | iy 3 and the last by d score of § to 6. Com-| DENVER, June %.—The home team shut [ pto t) 5 20110051 °—10] Lattye Mo panion pitchied the first game and five in- | out Des Moines in a poorly played game | CrooK! 20430010 0—7]|8mis # nings of the second for Omaha, being suc- | today. Score: RHLE. rned runs: Brooklyn, 6; Chicago, Yoager, cf.... | “ | Left on bases: Brookl 5: Chicago, 7 | Melntyre, 3b. Th ceeded in the sixth inning of the last game | Denver 4024020 0l i|Left on baste: BErookiyn, 8. Chicaso, 1 | Masus, e - | # 1 S 88 e et d titheh e, Schm Oyl 4 1 Whkch Gecuuss of/betng bt too fresly. | Des Moines .0 08 0.0 ¢ 0 8 @ ehnle | ENree-base hits: Changd, Jackiileoh. Btoten | Visaess, Cigar You In the first game Companion pitched good | Batteries: Denver, Whitridge and Schlel; | hages: Jones, Tinker, Dahlen. Doubie play bull,. save in the- tbird inning, when he [ D¢ Moines, Barry, Marshal and Fobl. Bheckard to Jacklitsch. Sacrifice hits: Totals .. - Never Tire of. A ith Standing of the Teams. Evers, Tinker, Dobbs. First base on balls: gave thres men bases on balls, which wit A . Off Schmidt, 1; off Lundgren, 8. Struck out: | Minneapolis ..........0 0 5 0 0 8 1 0 0—9 an error by Dolan and a three-base hit by | . o Pll‘);'d Won. L‘on F By Schmidt, 3! by Lundgren, 3. Time: 2:07. | Milwaukee . 20010000 03 The cigar that Fleming netted the Colorado Springs team | Coiorado Springs ..., ‘;-fi(&?-.flg;{'&"é::fi Earned runs:, Milwaukee, 1; Minneapolis, never varies in three runs when the score stood 1 to 1. | Kansas City ..... 3 5 GMICA00. SROGRLYN, Sonadnyomee, hitsl o Donshue, Mirn, ice, quality In the first game the visitors made their | Bt. Joseph SN Y, Melhty g sy RH.OAE |hits: Oyler, Si r Y ol | 13y vier, Spooner. Home run: Yaeger. ¥ first ‘Score in the first inning on Wright's | beors siagie, 1t OStrang, 3b... 0 Base on. balls: OFf Hale 3. off Vasbinger or sroma World. vee O 8heckard, If. 0 ) i base on balls, Dolan's single and @ field | Des Molnes S 3 70 | Chance, 16 1Jennings, if. 0 L Passed_ balls: Wood eger, Struck Bold here, there and The is the play. Two more were made in the ninth |Omaha . 5 357 | Jones. et Dobbe. cf.... 0 out: By Hale, 3; by Vasbinder, 3. Double 2 W' Games today: Omaha at Denver, Ifes| Tiaker, = 0 McCreedie, playe: Phyle to Schafley to Donahue; Mar X . moker’s Protection. irning on ‘sirigles ‘by. Genins and Hickey | \GSMmes (OAAYE OmERL ot e on at | Evem. 2o © Doyle, 1b tin to Bpooner; Donahue to Wood. Sac- and a three-bagger by Welch, who batted | Peoria, Kansas City at Milwaukee . UDshien. rifice hits: Wood, McCreery. Left on for Gonding bases: Milwaukee, 5; Minneapolis, 6. Time 0 Abearn, ‘¢ Fiood, ' 2b 1:45. Umpire: Foreman In the second game Omaha scored four | GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Oarvin, p i runs in the sixth taning on singles by Dolan, Thomas, Hickey, Gonding and Car-| Pittsburg’s Winaing Streak is Broken | Chicago (JLOUISVILLE, June %.—Louisville de- P rookiyn eated_Toledo foday in an exciting game. t::,..:l’d\:d by i:r‘ll::m!;lh:;fo*:n;l"o more in Second Mateh with Left on bases: Chicago, 5; Both Walker and Reisling were hit hard elg! ng on an Philadelphia. Two-base hita: Evers, Sheckard, Flood. |A lefthand stop by Marcan was a feature erroi ahd ‘e two-bagger and singles by Btolen bases: Casey, Chance, Jones (2), | Attendance, 780. fcore Welch and Carter rcspectively. ° —— Danlen, ¥lood. Double play: ‘Casey o Lou1s Touspo, Colorado Sppiugs won b PHILADELPHIA, June 2% —Pittsburg's |Evers to Chance. Sacrifice hit: Hurley A bener.nlv-mn:a Nuin:"bm;";‘c;.':g .:: winning streak was broken in the second | First base on balls: Off Garvin, 1 Kerwin, f : 01% ) ; r y Har, v 1.3.0 olbersara rt. 0 ame of today's double-header., With two | Welmer, 2. First base on errors: Chic shea 1 1Turner, 0 Jones having the better of their opponents. | men on bases Titus made a home run hit, | 1i Brookiyn, 1 Hit by pitched balls: "By | BTushoer Tur Capthin Willlam Everett sat in the grand- | Which gave the locals enbngh to. win. Ten | Welmer Struck out:. Hy Garvin, §: by 3 o8 b Weimer, 8 Time: 2:8. Umpire: John- — o stand today, being refused the privilege |INNINES were reduired Lo decie the fAret|gione Hever, 1 2 2 1 of going onto the grounds by Umpire Bren- |§%0. Score, first game: 4 PERT o S | $84 . $93 nan through the order of President Sexton PITTSBURG. | PHILADELFMIA Played. Won. Lost P.C.| g reisiing 0 ° ; e ° H.0.A.E.| Pittsbury e " 8 1 - of the Wektérn league. Everett has been |, . .. -~ & Rokonis. .. New York ...\ &8 | . /\ 9 i suspenfled for three days becaus OTitus, it Chicago .. i 8| Louisville leged misconduct in Milwaukee 1 55 Fovssiors B ¥ i 3 i}rmklyn . 53 & % 28 | Toledo 0 day in the final game between the Mil- " IS | R - 2 | (Earned rune: Louisville, 3 Toledo, Boston T - B T 52 | Two-base hits:” Schriever, Sullivan, Flour- “MISSISSIPPI Bt. Louls ... 5 1 o 33 | 1oy Three-base_hit: Quinlan. _Stolen Philadelphia ... 53 16 & bases: Kerwin, Sullivan,” Smith, Schaub, . SN Games today: Pittsburg at New York, | Marcan. Sacrifice hits: ' Quinlan, < ROUTE >g 0 Schafley, b 0 Donahue, b, v Wood, ¢ e ¥ wlsosccommam =l commommmuR Totals wlosres Toledo is Under Dog. % alonoccomrne OH ulswitt, oGleason, not be in the game until Sunday. In his 2[Rot ruwoRnowa csomuoomns! cunnanssos lonaires and the Brewers. Everett will fifteen years' experience in professional . Owens Dall, Bvetett han hever betore Beeh Sus- Chicago at Boston, Cincinnati at Brookiyn, | Base on balls: Off Walker, 3; off Relsling, ¢ St Louls at Philadelphis. 2. Struck out: By Walker, 1; by Relsling \/ d S::.flrn:.hei'::mc:u:;::m leflz:or Denver| _ . ited for Sparks in tenth. ey i. Double plays: Schaub to Owen to Tur- = First game: aanoe, 0. Beore: | piutaburg -0 00 829 9 0 ¢ 24| GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE | pevi, e 16,50 el 9 e L SAnY aration Philadelph 00100100013 pires Muabtase L g h Barned runs: Pittshurg, 1. Three-base t Take an Easy One from : o AB.R.BH.PO. A B | nit:' Sebring. Sacrifice hits: Beaumant (), | o aepn b Kansas City and St. Paul Tie. Fleming 1, 3 e ) Saints, Scoring Heavil Francks, e Pinte S, A, 1o i N v Y, KANSAS CITY, June %.—With the score to Bransfield; Ritchey to Bransfield; Hul . &t End. tied, the game was called at_the end of v l RO AL Base the elghth inning to allow St. Paul to P abare e BRlsselhie. 7. “Fires bese o cateh & train. Gear and Stuart pitched Palles OF Dohany, © ok & use o | T. LOUIS, June 2.—Boston opened here | well and were given good Support D toher: Doeny Btk s . Do | this afternoon with an easy victory over | tendance, 3. Score: T : 3 Suvud b St. Louls, owing to some hitting by the KANSAS CITY heny, 4. Passed ball: Phelps. Wild pitch: ball: 1 . visitors and a bunch of errors by the home RHO \E B ® e i e s g team. TUp to the sixth inning good work i o f ] vy # by Sievers held Boston in check, but after 3 20 0s 3 PRILADNLEEIL ot RITIORURS. that they scored pretty much at will. At- . 1/ Juckson 0 Thomes, of./ o Beaument, 7 tendance, 2,900. Score e 3 o ey 4 ° Titus, 1f.... Moo BOSTON. | . Leews, 0 Huggins, 25 Ketster, ”. R.H.0.A E. o] - | Butler, c. o K'Y‘MY 1b 0 . Dougherty, 1t 0 0 Burkett. 1t MeAnd'ws, 0 Wheeler, b, Collins, 0 Heldrick, Gear, b 0 Plerce, ¢ e Touie . T : June 18, 30 and July I Good for Return Until Sept. I5. Freemaz, o/ Anderson, Parent, o Wallace, 2 Kansas City .... 000000404 St. Paul .. 0121000 04 | S G CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1402 Farnam Street Ferris, 2b.... criy Stolen bases: Rothfuss, Pierce. Bases on Criger. © ‘Winters, »p.. balls: Off Gear, 1; off Stuart, 3. Struck out: By Gear, 8; by Stuart, 8. Hit by W. H. BRILL, Dist. Pass. Agent. pitched ball: By Gear, 1: by Stuart, i Left on bases: Kansas City, 9; St. Paul, 6 Time:1:3. Umpire: Cunningham. Swancina, c Doran, ¢ McNeely, Totals =l onmonore | EUP— Bl waonwoocwed wl soscmocwe ;E!l o——cssesar | soomsmonosd «loccomsom of ] -] Carter, rf. Shugart, b Wright, 1b. Dolan, 'ss. vy Hickey, 3b. Gonding, o. Companion, xWelch ,. Ene P > (] Meeausoes! Totals ... olocsmnscenond, 2| conwotauned | macsmnnnmma wloss x Phelps out; hit by batted ball. xx Batted for Vail in ninth, iy . Philadelphia 00000325 oo 9 g Pittsburg 0001000 01| xSugden batted for Stevers in arned runs: ttsburg, 1; Philadelphia, 1t 00000 Earned runs: Colorado Bprings, 1; Omaha, |2 Two.base hits: Sebring, Hitchey. Home | B | oauls Threé-hase hit: Welch. Two-base hits : " Titus. - Sacrifice hits: Beaumont, | farned runs: 8t Louis, 1; A “’l’lle' Flfigl‘:g E: ‘\I:I‘h'i) ‘!taleln b:h!!: Gran. Btolen bases: Mitchell, Double | 1o base hit: : Bm"kell. - E Outfield Alds Vietory. > R it By MeNeely T oy R eimier Rachey. to wagner to Bransfield: |man, LaChance, Ferris. Three-base hits: | INDIANAPOLIS, June 25.—The outfleld- | e Oft McNeely, | Pittsburg, 9; Philadelphia, 7. First base on | 5000 Parent (2. Bacrifice hits: O'Brien | ng of the home ‘téam, which resuited in 5| asasosamnsy f 2] ] cooooomosst 2l conmamm aloss | comuacunoss! S 2 Zy oo ® 4l cocunnueannd P e e wlooruvoavons m. E Q COLORADO SPRIN AB. R. B 2 B e cwomsannas Doran,, o. dpnes, p. ol mornncoossl Bl weonamman ol ommomome: 2| s = > ° L o5 ] H. Carter, rf. > [ > " olLueh, 1.1 o Barrett, of. o|Crawford, rt. 0 o|Carr, 1b..... 0 o McGutre, c.. 0 {|Courtney, 8b. 1 Buelow, ¢ 1 Smith, ' 2b) Hoffman, 0 ] 0 Long. 0 0 0 Plokering, Davis, 16 3 L. Cross, 3b. 1 < Beybold, " rt. xBatted for Gilbert in 4 s TR Cincinnati 0 00 0 1-5| Powers, < New York 00600000 0-0|Plank, p L Y 3002 First base on errors: Cincinnat!, 1. Left | Kitzon. wx e oo B 0K 10 on bases: " Cincinnati, 10, New ok, ‘10 Totals dxMeAlitater . ¢ 1 Barned yuns: Colorado Springs, 2; Omaha, | Rirst base on oGianity, 8. Totals ., 21 | Two-base hits: Wright Weich, Bacr): | Struck out: Hy MeGinnity, 3; by Hahn, 1 Philadelphia . 0000011 Genins Fhom: Hickey, gonding, e. lom| on, P. ) Total xDunn Ehasnpubency 3 £l iassimpesd Totals ... | sweencanaad NooBEMoD Rlooocouwnwad 3 lenunnunose Muilin, . B 2] pnorecnmunp | noommnonsh o Il 3 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 1 n 0 0 Bl umonmemom BluasmanZonn [V [ —— xe derson; 3 mpanion, 5. Wild pitch: Compan- : ; (2). Double plays: Sievers to Padden 10| two double plays, was one of the features | teries: Exeter, Hammond and An 3 };m.hsc" on ertors: Colovado Bprings 3 | tmor O Doyl i off Michell 3. Hit by Anderson;, Colline o Ferris (0 Luchance. | of ne tenihuii, gatne Wih Columbus to- | Geneva, Propat, Wolf and Burke. : ! Left on Colora ings, vail. 2: 7 \ T, n 3 nters, : ay. e home ted wel ut un- oy 2 Sblans Beaban, | pireY “hier, oY Mitchell, 3. Time: 1:45. BY Bievers, 3 Tnningy piiched: " Sievors, | imcly. Attendance; 3,3 Sod Cratg Wins from Lyons. : s . : 3 NDIANAPOLIS. " ' COLUMBUS “RAIG, Neb., —(8, Tele- . Hhucinnatt i Diohte Wianer, | | Hawel & Taft oo banes: 80 Louls 3: . RH OB | DO PR s PR ST Bt e ; NEW YORK, June ®.—Cincinnati won | oy BIwL L Umple O ] ey, 5 §1fiQlesson. = 1 ball from Lyons here today by a score o our. scafter s of ‘ouiter, cf... urner, b... 3 3 . | Habn, while the visitors found McGinnity | DETROIT, Jjone %—Philadelphia de-|oBrien, 1y Merlor! 13 pire: Rock, I ‘\“ or fourteen. feated Detroit today in a sensational ten- ones, . one) e ateat——— In the second contest Phillips and Taylor | inning game by 3 to 2. There was con- | Kikm. 1b NEW YORK MAY SUE FOR DAVIS A VAG were_the opmin‘ twirlers and the latter | tinual wrangling between the players and | Woedraf, 1b. was batted . While Phillips was hit | umpires, which resulted in Hartzel and | giiee ¥ H but five times safely. Attendance, 8300.| Mullin being put out of the game and : Totals ., Pulliam Strongly Protests to Joh Score first game: chased off the fleld. Mullin pitched great X Skt B GRS R o.a Ao as. | 8L uptl h:“"nlmr'uledrog.mg‘?‘mrzn“_ff x One out when winning run scored. R a4 4 Summer hotels are scattered throughout the Rock- i several startling s of felding, + g . . Donlta, 1t.. O Browns, pt... most impossible catch by Lush and L. |ihdianspolis ....1.0 00 2 100 0 1% @i ies for the convenience of those who prefer our, O Vank' 2 Columbus ........0 0 0 0 0 0180 064 Smew. Real s ‘ot Cross' work oeing_of the highest order. tion with out the labor in- Bocaniy, Tis i o Vi Attendance, 2,800. - Score Base on balls: By McMackin, 1. Struck | Npw YORK, June %.—President Pulllam Favenen ¢ Beckisy, 1b.. o Mortet, if... 3 out' By Kellum, 2; by McMakin, 2.° Wild | ./ & ORK. - ) ident to UNION ing. Wherever Btelnr'at, 3. 3/ Babb, a4 PHILADE g DETROIT. Pk | Wild| of ‘the Natorial league has writt ci camp- o pitch: Kellum. 'Hit by pltched ball: Ray- | Sretitant B on o PACIFIC . | Bergen. n ;{:mg‘e’:’ "-'r‘.’m.f&'“’myi‘f," ik test of the New York N 1 club against or Utah, there is 3 also an interest- g 2 Jou vl ; y the New York America laying Elber 3 et e e Yo Hengoriover to FOX. | fleld ‘after he awarded to the Detroit ing canon, and the searcher for ydon, The club under the peace agreement between summer finds N e P, S icten O, Tem- | tne tengusi sident Pulllam character- aspotin which to s no {laganglin 7; Columbue, 7. Complre: tes: | 0 New ik Natloraye dlso Hive aked i 19 Ihriese . - his permissio; n the courts Blagateal AU et the valldity of the contract with George " laved, Won. Lest. P.c, | Rays President Pulliam holds that Eiber. | To enable persons 4o veach these favored localities witk- Milwaukee 53 3 20 623 | hanty and Davis of, the Washington elub, out unnecessary expenditure of time or money, the Union e reringe Bl Moy cks. CGranuile, | Bacrifice hits: Browne, Gilbert, Dal St. Paul . 2 611 | whose services weré taken from the New el cocuusrnonss o8 B Taen P Btolen base: Stelnfeldt. Double play: Gil- |Detroit ........ 10000010 0-2/Indianapoils 2% 538 | York National's by the peace agreement Facific has put in effect very low vates and splendid l:\:;.. o Nr” -“'ra‘.m ';:fi A F‘;fi"‘ : | bert to Bresnahan. Hit by pitched ball: By | Barned runs: Detroit, 1; Philadelphia, 1. | Louisville . 461 | and A protest against their playing train service from Missouri River to Denver. rnagle, Nill, Wright, Shugart. 8truck | {oGinnity, 1. Time: 145, Umpire: Emsiie. | Innings pitched: By Muliin, iy Kitson, Minneapolis . 2 463 | with the New York American’s was file gut: By Jopem T by Compamon, 3 Boare sasond game: 3 Off Mullin, 6; \tson, 4. | Kansas City . 5 444 | by Mr. Pulliam, President Johnson agresd Ca R B“f,_ 2 Weh™: Sanies B CINCINNATL. 2 hit: Crawford. Saerifice hit: | Columbus .. 426 | it would be a hardship and -a Wwrong. mpanion, 1; o ich, 1. Innings pit; Y "« 5 . Stolen bases: _Hartzel, M. | Toledo .. savts 2 34 30| President Pulliam says the bpirit, if not Accommodations are provided R D A Cross, Pickering, L. Cross. Base on balls: | Games today: 8t. Paul at Milwaukee, | the letter. of the agreement has been vio- Steinteldt, b fe el orsscenen > " him splendid support, putting up the pret-| EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS tiest fielding game Seen here for several e p:m"o:?'r;:o )'l.:r“w;nx{$r(w;f:.pu?': Blues Tak: the Sheepshead Bay Hag® Ferguson at frst and ihe entire oot Hasdiess by Half OMoran, ... 18eibach, It ADelehasty, 1b 0Coughlin, '3b. oLee, of. O Martin, ¥ O/Robinson, b oClark 0Town: |husceonwme I PO %l cononnncal A P for all classes of passengers. Oft Mullin, 3; off Kitson, 1; off Plank, 1. | Minneapolis at Kansas City, Columbus at | Jated and the New York National elub i § Hit by pitcher: By Kifson, 1. Left'or | Loulsville, Toledo at Indiandpolis. has been the only sufferer, and notifies A Traveler's 1| Dases: Detrolt. ;" Priladalphia & Struck Speaitug Jonneen thal the ot i it RS AT TR : By Mullin, §; by Kitson, 5; by Plank eftec « CITY TICKET OFFICE, E g Bk, & H "...:‘3"““.‘& play: Tfnwzfiéd t Carr zmg FIFTEEN INNINGS OF FAST BALL | club to exercise its legal rights as to Davis. TERRS o ket oreeran, . piteh: tson. Time: 2:25. Umplres: Car- g e i 2 . Xperience Hae o A T, s e 8k McCook Takes Amother. Phone 18, A party of gentlemen were gathered in X o Cleveland Makes 1t Seven. M'COOK, Neb., June %.—(Special Tele- the lobby of one.of the leading hotels the | Totaws .11 18 37 Totale . e te. Weniiene | & STam.)"MECek today wek isoctecd " B CLEVELAND, June %.-—Cleveland made Fame of the series between MeCook and ather evening, when an argument arose| xBatted for Taylor in ninth. 1 e el o WAkt e Fremont. e o6 oo ¢ | &8 to what Red Raven Splits really were. | Cincinnati .. 011031 480 1-11|The Washington's could do nothing with McCook ... 1004200007 One gentleman who was traveling for a |NeW York . 0190800 1 0-3|Moore ‘and were shut out Townsend| pppuoNT, Neb, June %—(Special)— | GUtDEr 000601001 62 - ’ base on errors: ncinnet!, 2; ew | pitcl 0 aftel e firss o . R’ J 2 Cit a A d , O'Nie! blg in’ Indlanapols ventured the |y’ Teerc on bases: Cincinnati, 4 New | ning. Drill and Ryan were injured by | The Fowlers, holders of the City league | Batterles: Townsend and Bender, O/iNiel absertion that notwithstanding the exten- | York, £ Two-base hits: Browne, Beckley, | pitched balls at Chicago yesterday and a | championship, defeated the Union Stock | §% FERCfe o WORath, MHar SPierio sive advertising, out of five in the party | Corcoran. =~Sacrifice hit: Dolan. ~Stolen | change had to be made in the lineup. | R o o o A by oo | balis:” OF O'Nisl, 7; off Townsend, 2 not thres could tell what Red Raven Spiits | piish’ , S"grne, pertes (3. Double plays’ . g il Y e B iy e 2oeh S0 | Steniek: out: €1, 4; by Townsend, 8. were, and to what use they were put |hall: By Phillips, 1. Wiid pitch: By Phil- ‘Whish the ‘matter was put 1o & test it was |lps. Time: 1 Umplre: “Emelie. found that the Indianapolis man had won, Saints Take a Couple. and in the following language he told his , June 358t Louls taok Dbl experience with Red Raven Spiits: double-eader ioday from ‘the | “I have found, when traveling from | home team. winning the first 110 0 and the place to place, taking my meals at dif-| Joncoet ‘was ~scored o soaichy Umitine ) feld were the stars for the Junlors. "Frits Length. ferent hours, sometimes on the train and | Currie pitched a good game and fielded or_the Fowlers pitched a remarkable JEW YORK 2. sometimes at the hotel, that my system |Cl:Verly. Platt was Sisd eftective. 5. .o Totals .. game, allowing only seven hits, against ,\-E}\ ‘1‘“’7";?" arclas Fgefipwxf The BEER Of Good Chcel‘ . In the second Pl pitehing stood out in | Clevéland ...........3 01 0 0 0 0 Adams' nine, in the fifteen innings. The | Bay handicap Fof eyear-cics an P Naay . became deranged, resulting in a sIUEEISh | contrast to his support, The loeals' errors | Washington . 6000000 BPprew Selding Wae pocr et tipes, but T Nl s liver, dizziness in the morning, lassitude | resuited disastrously. A long throw by | Two-base hits: Lajole, McCarthy QG Soven orIore Waee tot .odedly. Twe °0ft in_front, made all the pace and i i and loss of appetite. 1 had seen the ad. | Stanley was the feature. Aftendance, 2753, fice hit: Lajoie. “Btolen bases: Biy. Mo. | double plays were the features for the | Ecting off In, frent; mace a Yo bage fog No luncheon or dinner is so good as vertisements .of Red Raven Bplits ang |ScOre first game Carthy, Lajole, Delehanty. Double play: | FO oney _change: Abbott to Lajcie. Firat base on bails. By | hands on the game, The Juniors leave to- ( Hle: N0 fiosed In & rush. Himself was that at which Peerless is served. chanced to ask a druggist friend of mine [ Moore. 3. by Townsend. 3 "Left on bases. | morrow for their lowa trip. Attendanoe, d. Results what they meant, You can imagine my 3 Cleveland. '&; Washington, 7. 8truck out; i Soaws; R eboisrsaianaii . Ay S Y ‘,{vif.;:x:g:;,.‘;,’,‘,,m,;‘g You indicate your quality by the By Moore. 4; by Townsend, 4. Passed | Fowlers . ) —1| e o ; surprise at nding Red Raven fplits were . . aila: CAbbott; 27 W pitoh: Townsend. | Juniors .......... 000000000000 0000 | “kk WV, B Condon third Time 12 @ e beverage you order. the remedy par excellence for just such . A o e Two-base hits: Rine, G. Romin. Bases | ond, Montecarlo third. Time 1:4%. a dQlsorder as I was suffering from. 1| 3 Play Rishteen te Tie. on balls: Off Adams, i; off Frits, 2. Hit| Third, five and one-haif furlongs, futurity Send tor Pres tried & bottle before. breakfast the next by pitched ball: Adams, 3. Struck out: | course, Race King won, Green Crest sec- Souvesis Bookiet. metning AP foend .pepmas reliel. 1 3y oKittredge, CHICAGO, June %.—Darkness ended an| By Adams, 8 by Fritz, 8 Stolen bases: | ond, Tim Payne third. Time 1:08. wMoran, ¢ eighteen- inzing contest between New York | Adams, Willett. Left on bases: Junior Fourth, one mile, the Sheepshead Bav.{ 3 JOHN learned that they kept It not only at the ~ Plat, p. and Chicago todny, with the score & tie. It | 10; Fowlers, 8. 'Double plays: Johnson 1o | handicap: Blues won, Hunter Raine second, drug stores,.but at any bar in any hotel, 1% 33Ab'lichis was a rather peculiar exhibition, marked | Rine to Havens, Havens to Rine, Talbot to | Himself third. Time 1:42 E GUND 1 by patches of brilliant flelding and Ferguson. Time: 2:%. Umplres: Miller| Fifth, last five furiongs of futurity course and since then {n all my travels, when Totals h{mn . but enoumbered with errors and md‘”nrluon | Goldspink won, Modred second, Alllance BREWINC sufferfug Toom headaghes, Indigestion or -'!Bl-:t tor Auhflyoll; r:)!n;hl " foolls hage runnin on, hul;lh sided _— third, Time 8, g dorct " co., " MRS locals made three fast double plays. Creek Defeat ixth, mile and one-sixteenth, on turf, SANNNE, 3 ROVS Beoql JEUMPUY SoHOVES X7 [ RGnton seonieriisnnn® § 06 6 6 tendance, 2,460. Score s Siiven Orael; Rotents Sudions. ing: Lady Potentate won, Arden second, La Crosse, ¥arned run: Bt. Louis. Two- CHICAGO. NEW YORK. SILVER CREEK, Neb., June %.—(Spe- ire third. Time 1:52 ’ ovley. Stolen bases: Cooley, 4 R glal —Silver Creek deteatéd the Genoa. fn. HICAGO, June % —Results: e Wisconsin, ‘Irst base on balls: Off Curri, Holmes, 1t lans 4n an interesting game of base ball | First, mile'and fifty yards: Count 'Em Out fae — g R~y 7 | Jones, ot here today. Batteries: Silver Creek, Ge won. Jaubert second, Frivol third. Time | Tels. 304 and AN Wil pitches: Piait (2). Time: 14 " | Greea, Tt Finecy and H. 8. Shank; Indians, S 1448 H 201 8. 13th Btreet, ) pire: Hollida; Brothers and Hatchet. Score Becond, four and one-half furlongs: Don | Omsha Branch, R e o Bilver Creek 5002 Domo won, Geranjum second, Patsy Brown Indians 0011 third. Time :54 ‘Third. mile H.;’ F_nr\\«l nod \V';kt;‘ Py~ Games in Three-1 League. :"\ur“hl.l%'x:;v] “‘.m arline se nn‘x ,nm'\lnl - At Springfield—Bloomington, 6; Sp ourth, mile and one-siztesath: Npioure | = S i o s o - Totals ¥ Toun e ok * pring [ prgm; Monarka second, Hondage third. Time | won, Pierce J second, Bengal third ‘ DR Chmago 1021010100000000 At Cedar Rapids—Rockford, 6; C ] e | 1:29% New York .00201100200000000 08| Rapids, 0 : odar| Fifin, six furlongs: L. Btrenne won, John | “DETROLT, June %.—Results e < e s Sattane it it | BARE%: 1atand—Decatur, 7; Rock 1sang, | PHieT Second. Wati-a-moinen (P Time | Piest o 10riones; Mo won, Brookaton McGREW f"”f‘""s.”’}‘&"”i‘.n Dy A % s Debugne-Done port, 7; Dub P Bixth. mile and ffty yards: Rolling Boer | "ée‘é?::.d'\‘!f\f?fl“‘;r'u’-‘(r-fl Outhela wor. Black BPECIALIST. i~ )f(;m'ml‘;‘x(‘_:xdv ‘fi:r:ll:; . ugue 2 | wer Haviland second, C. B. Campbell third. | perries second, Rowland M third. Time 1:07. | Treats all forme ¢ Baen " Holimen G orein. Efiiakan “Gast e e e s Thirg. seven farionss; riers wou. Artit DISEASES OF ME: y 4 34, Pults, Jones. Double playe: Magoon to | Pt . - Custus won: | *ont, P e . B Juvenal 61 yeare cxperience Harned runs Isbell. 1. Tannehill to Magoon to Isbell, | GREELEY, Neb., June (Special. )— | Shut les third oy B W R yosrs 1a Owahe. 8, Moran. Stolen bases McFariand to L. Tannehill Struck out.|The local team defeated the Genoa In- Urk - AL R S, SR cases oured. Roliable, buc Double plays: . McFarlapd By White, 2: by Patterson, 4: by Wolfe. 2: |dians today by & score of 7 to 0. A sec- | Second e furlongs, selling: Mag Nolir e Sy - S ‘mon ot less cosatul Hackett | to Hackett. Base on | b Tannenil Passed ball: Beville [ond game between t-e two teams will be ‘ . T 3 Tire balls: Of McFarland, 2; off Platt, 2 Hit m, Perla second. Atlas third Time ) ond odel 'C h| L D ses on balla: Off White, 4; off Patter. |played tomorrow. iaiterics: Groeley, Mur. | “Third’ rix furlongs. seling. Zirl won. Nath 04, Hodel. Nrtates thind. Time by pitched ball #, cPuriand. ~ Piatt. | %on, 2: off Woife, 5; off J. Tannehill, 1. Hit |phy and Dodder; Genpoa, Muniden and | Wond X Struck out: By McFarland, 6; by Platt, b | With ball: Green. Time: 3:6. ride 1 k second, Brown Vail third. Time | Sixih, six furlongs: Barnacle won, Nup-® Time: 1356 Sheridan - l‘ fkirth. one mile, selling: Mynhe won, | i8] Second. Moronia third. Time 1:%0. 3 Chicage Divides Homors. » mmfimfl.»mf n"""'g . croix Dlor Second, DeRerkie hira. Time “,I.:..l .”.:.;...;. mJ'run Horses Fer Menstrual Suppression (== A SOTATLLL & OO Mobes, Tomps, 0. | FROOKLYN, | June, % Honers wers|Bomon Lot Qnems Shd B2 DIaes 8 vy eurms oF | semiis Fhe Mepeetine-tixicenthe miles | MINNFATOLIS 000 3 ol critio; fezrm=s! PEN-TAN-GO y : vi ween < )‘n and | Phijadel) aasnne ball here yesterday aftermoon. The home | second. The Way third Time 2.2 refused an offer of $2.000 made by W. W Wos; § baxes $5 Sold in Omabs by Shermas RICHARDSON DRVG 00, buwbumn, cams today. They played & double- |8t s ioe Gefeated the visitors, 10 to & Bat- | Bixth, seven furlongs, seiling: Orleans |Gentry for the two berses . b oreg te ol Cedans Slisds ool BOSTO! - B McFerland, ¢ v Beville, White, p. LWolfe, Patterson ol Thal, p Parreil. 2 Donovan. noallecomwmud L] P, [ 1 ° 0 1 [ 1 o ] 1 . 0 i Bl ovonconwa

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