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7 s^teS" brewers Take Final " f- HTonka SailorsfP&n , ;?> k&;^ & 4-: Game of the Series ') -$MMm Busy Fourth Oil "Water*?;•$ BREWERS STOLE W! NEWTWISTINr- NEIL AND ATTELL Pi)P ANSON IS TURNED SAILORS WHISTLE t •• FINAL CONTEST v : PHELPS CASE BATTLE TOMORROW \ DOWN BY CHICAGO FANS - FOR STIFF BLOW * _ , - -'» k. Timely Hitting Put the Blankets Garry Hemnanri, Stung by Criti- Little Chaps Go for a Champion- Minnetonl^a Boat Club Plans for • i , On the Victory Glutted ' , cism, Sends Catcher to' 1 , • ship at Los An­ a Big Day on the * ' :' l "*' *' Pittsburg:. is*\ ~ v Water. - 1 Millers.'".' geles.

Los Angeles, July 3 —The mast important If the god of storms will open a bog or two boxing contest evei decided before the Pacific of wind tomorrow the sailors at Minnetonka $ champion, meet at 122 pounds, ringside, for the the lack of a breeze has served to stir up more 1 featherweight title aud" the gold belt emblematic interest than usual in the Fourth of July race . of the championship, presented by .'the club. It card. Npt one of the boats have as yet bad an ! has not .yet.,been . decided, between, the men whether they .will battle for a substantial purse ap opportunity to show what she can do. The offered by the club or for a percentage of the new ones have not even had a good chance to 1 gate receipts, but in any eve.nt the money will stretch their sails. I be divided on the basis of GO per cent to the The Minnetonka and the Delta had a scrub winner - and 40 per cent to the loser. Three race once aronnd the big course of ten miles o'clock in the afternoon has been set as the and a fraction. The Minnetonka won by about time for the men to enter the ring. two Hjlnutes. This does not show, however, ', Both men * started active trainlnj just three that the Minnetonka is necessarily the fastest .weeks before the- Ante,of tthe battle, Abe, Attell of the two boats. ~ | % j occupying the "quarters left, vacant by. Battling The wind was somewhat flukey and the Min­ .'Nelson, at Arcad)a, while Frankie Neill imme­ netonka would at times get a puff that would « diately upon his-arrival engaged his old train­ not reach the' Delta, and vice versa, altho the ing quarters at Santa Monica,' where he trained majority of puffs seemed to favor the Minneton­ fpr.bis fights with Billy Deco.ursey and Johnny ka. On the first, run from vExcelslor buoy to JOE OANTILLION Iteagan. Both men are' already in such fine St. x Louis buoy, a close beat to windward, the Coiled to Strike. shape that neither they' nor their adherents can Minnetonka' boat made the best time, making figure how either man can lose, and thtr ironfl- the distance in one reach, while the Delta dence expressed in both, camps portends the hard­ took a tack and came.down upon the buoy with AMERICAN ASSOCIATION est battle ever witnessed in this city. more slant of wind. From the St. Louis bay The apparent;disparity, .in,:weights betweeu bi'oy to Crystal bay buoy, windward work, the STANDING OF THE CLUBS. a featherweight and bantam does not in reality : Delta closed up the gap and beat the Minnetonka' Played. Won. Lost. P<*. exist to any extent. 4n the. case, .of these two around the buoy by over a minute. BROKE A RECORD Columbus -. 74 44 30 .695 men. Attell can fight below the 122-pound Toledo 71 41 30 .571 notch when occasion requires., while, Xeill has From Crystal Bay to Point Lookout the boats Milwaukee 70 39 31 .557 filled out so much that he can probably put up had a good slant of wind. Here the Minnetonka M. Daniels Wins International LOulsvllle 70 27 S3 .529 a better fight around 126 than he could at a outstripped her rival again, and rounded the Hatch at Dover, Eng. K»nsas City; ...... 70 34 86 .486 OATOKEB PHELPS. lighter weight, so that both men may be said buoy with a good lead. From Point Lookout to Minneapolis ...... 72 34 88 .472 to be at their beat around 122 pounds. Speed, _St . Loui... s . Ba-y to Excelsior ,-was leeward work London, July 3.—The Bath club international St. Paul 70 27 43 .880 Cincinnati, July 3.—President Herrmann of strength and stamina are, therefore, what they The Minnetonka, as heretofore, proved the supe- | contests were held yesterday at Indianapolis 70 26 U .371 the Cincinnati National league club has secured are working for, and, as both boys have an rior of the two in this branch of sailing, and Dover. In the 120-yard scratch C. M. Daniels a reopening of the case of Catcher Phelps of abnridauce of speed and strength,. stamina will increased her lead considerably. of New York won by one and a half yards in GAMES~Tbl)AY. the Boston Americans, and announced vested day that the player has been bought back from be the most important factor in their daily Tomorrow is the first of the trial races to 1:12. beating the Australian Carvill's record by '{St. Paul at Minneapolis. . Boston and will be presented to the Pittsburg training, for in a whirlwind battle such as this •elect the boats that are to take part In the one-fifth of a second. Cecil Healy, Australasia, Qolumtras at Louisville. management by the Cincinnati club without ex­ is sure to be'superior staying qualities will to a Agatta with White Bear July 25, 26 and 27. w»s second and C. M. Delhamoy, Bucharest, Indianapolis at Toledo. pense to Pittsburg. Mr. Herrmann has written •great extent determine -the wnner.' If the Minnetonka lends the fleet she will cer­ was third. to President Dreyfnss of the Pittsburg club, tainly prove one of the fastest boats of her *• By O'Loughlln. explaining that this is done in the Interest of kind plying upon any body of water. Joe Cantillionis a .reptile. Yesterday it had organized baseball, but that there is no ques- The race in the. B class will be no less inter­ been planned to attach a fine large triple-plated tlon of the correctness of the decision awarding HEAYIEST HEAVY WEIGHT esting than the A class race. Lewis Glass and NOONAN SOLD BY otto to Joseph and his ball players, but the Phelps to Boston. Ralph Loveti have new boats that ther feel worms turned and the millers wore the tinware In his letter to President Dreyfuss of the. sure will take first honors. The Pathfinder, to.'.dinner. - They turned the trick 8 to 1. Pittsburg club, which was given out last night^K IS GOPHER BOXER which last year made the fastest time of any GHICAGO NATIONALS ^t wns a great game all of the way. Curtiss President Herrmann says: of the B boats at the Inland Yachting associa­ •was selected by Cantillion as his big skyrocket "This is to acknowledge the receipt of ap­ tion regatta at Oshkosh, will prove a hard boat •while Hank Gebring was the torpedo for the plication of the Pittsburg club for a rehearing Special to The Journal. BASEBALL STAJZ. ELECTED to beat. of the Phelps case, and also the affidavit of the RWfm^Tj^^ru^GrcLifnnrs crrrcLEXK Journal Special Service. locals. Both men pitched well, Curtiss having Fergus Falls, .Minn., .July,.3.—Frank Bobbins In.the afternoon the third family power boat Chicago. July 3.—President Murpfey of th« the better of the display thru holding the locals player in support of said application, and, being returned from ' Perham today where he took race of the season will be held. J. E. Stair's to four hits. Of the four wallops, Ed Oreminger familiar with every detail of this case, I could Journal Special Service. " v,. Chicago National league club has announced the part in a four-round sparring contest in connec­ by the roll of drums and the shrill notes of nsimnotBobolinka , whic.in h won the last race, will «agai.w n , trade of Pitcher Beeue and Catcher Noonau for was the big firecracker, getting three lams out not under any circumstances grant your appli­ tion with the Eagles' convention. Robblns is Chicago, July 3.-—For the first time in all his the fife, and after several efforts he gave It up n 4k s U of the Milwaukee twlrler, while Peaches Gra-' cation for a rehearing. unquestionably the heaviest, as.well as one of long years on the diamond and in politics Cap and left the meeting in low spirits. He had competeformer record, jvitn, the expectatio_ n of beating her Pitcher Jack Taylor of the St. Louis cardinals. '?'• bam stole the fourth. All the rest of our heavy "As to the player's last affidavit in which he Anson was turned down by baseball fans last often been turned down, he said, but never be­ There are a large number of en- | Taylor left for the east with the team last again makes denial that an agreement of any the best-natured men. In the state. He is the tries however, and the "power "boat'enthusiasts night. hitters stood around in the sun and tried to heaviest member of the Eagles lodge, and at­ night. He attended a meeting of the Intercity fore by a fan. Taylor, who is one of the best pitchers in push the clouds away without effect. kind ever existed between us, I respectfully tracted no little attention at the national con­ Baseball association in an effort to rally sup­ Resolutions were adopted in the meeting fav­ buoys^flrst! f *'d"k h°rSe t& feach the Uome request that you ascertain from Mr. Locke and port for his candidacy for sheriff, but those oring the candidacy of George McGuern and ask­ the business, now. returns to the clnb which The Milwaukee maulers picked up seven hits Mr. Clarke when they return to Pittsburg vention in Denver last year. In the Perham traded him off two years ago under suspicion altho never getting more than two in an in­ contest he .was pitted against Jacob Noll of present refused to listen to him. Every time ing every baseball player In the city to sup­ whether the player did not admit In my offic* be attempted to speak his words were drowned port him. of "throwing" games in the post-season serie* ning. In each, instance one of these two hap­ on last Monday morning, in their presence, ffea.t Duluth, the lightest member of the lodge, and of 1903 between the two Chicago clubs. pened to be a two-bagger, and that is how the a telegram was sent at his request to the New the contest wns comical. Bobbins weighed 411 A story extant Is to the effect that Taylor millers got the sting. pounds, and, his opponent, stripped to the waist, O'BRIEN HAS TROUBLE York American league club, and that it wns tipped the scales at 98. Noll was put out of was. signed by Chicago to prevent him from The game started off fast for two innings understood between us that if he was sold to commission in the second round, but rallied and ARGONAUTS WON FIFTEEN AMERICAN sipping either with New York or Pittsburg. Minneapolis scoring first in the last half of the that club he was to receive one-half the pur­ made a game fight from time to time. The con-, WITH THE UMPIRES second. Oreminger made his first wallop and chase money, bearing out to that extent at test was the event of the celebration. ENTRIES FOB GLEDDEN'S GAD. Hart sacrificed. Oyler flew out and Graham least that an agreement did exist between us. New York, July 3.—Entries continue to pour planted one thrn the infield that sounded like "Mr. Johnson, being In Cincinnati during the ^ THE SECOND CONTEST GARS FOR BIG RAGE Special to The Journal. In for the Glicden tour, and up to today Man­ driving a steel-tired truck over a street of past few days on a business matter, enabled y. MANY GOLFERS ENTER. ager Tucker bad received more than fifty en­ plate glass. Greminger came home with the me to take up with him the question of having Journal Special Service. . Milwaukee, Wis. July 8.— President O'Brien is tries. The newcomers inclnde: Sidney S. Gor- millers' one run of the day. the Cincinnati club secure by purchase the re­ New York, July 3.—There were eighty en­ Henley, England, July 3.—In the second heat Journal Special Service, . K? ^JSi^^JS SSjfS ™' ham of Chicago, Frank H. Peitzch of Chicago In the third Inning, after two were down. lease of Phelps, whose title is now in the Bos­ tries booked for the amateur championship at fpr the grand challenge cup today the Argo- and James Laughlln of Cleveland. Manager ton American league club. Mr. Johnson would 6 p.m. •yesterday, the time of closing, at the A 8 Babbit Robinson lopped up one of Gearing's nnnts () beat the."Thames Rowing club, wlSTbe *gLT& 17= V aTdSt S SS ^SSviUe & W?-i " , In answering some criticisms of the plants and straightened it out for two corners. not consider the proposition at all until I had office of Secretary Morgan of the time 7:04. The Canadians led thruout and won rules, says the objects of the Glidden tour are placed the matter before him as belag a per­ automobile, races .n.Long Island in the latter Sdw^l^rtTerJIoda^^^ Daniel Green came along and planted a single Golf association. A batch of telegrams arrived easily. ..: ;.-..-. part of October. Who the drivers will be has misunderstood generally, and that the affair is jnst out of reach of Graham and Robinson came sonal favor to me, and thereupon he granted from club secretaries in all parts of the .coun­ Not a man of the Argonauts showed the slight­ sign, but has reconsidered and will remain. a test of drivers aud not of cars. my request. try, stating "that they had forwarded entries not been decided as yet. home. by mail. By the way order has been created est sign of distress. They' all sut up straight The American cars that will be represented The fourth Inning saw Milwaukee take the "The Cincinnati club having therefore again asjioplar trees at the finish,' and were accorded are the Pope-Toledo, Oldsmoblle, Mathesou, Very Low Fourth of July Bates. obtained title to the player, we now release him out of chaos the full list will be ready. O. 1). a fine reception. The Argonauts are Improving r lead. - Bateman, who has been- hitting like to the Pittsburg club unconditionally, and I Thompson and T. M. Byers of the Allegheny three Thomas flyers, three Frayer-MIller ma­ UP Northern Pacific railwa3 will mother used to beat the carpet, connected for hia with racing, and many experts • already consider chines, Haynes, Christie, Locomobile, Maxwell NORTHWEST BASEBALL will notify Mr. Pulliam thereof at once." County club were the first entrants booked. The that, the -fate of the.-. grand challenge cup is sell special Fourth of July return trip first hit since June 29, and Hemphill, the short- official statement was: "The list is not yet and Apperson. will enter three Mer­ PLATO 8, WTNSTED 0. tickets from St. Paul and- Minneapolis time big leaguer, sacrificed. Clark, the human complete, but all the cracks,' west and east, sealed and that It will leave,,England for the cedes and there will be five Italian ears. - Shannon, e . 1 0 8 first tline in its;history,.,,' ." Plato, Minn., July' 3.—Plato shut out Win- to any point in Wisconsin, Minnesota crab, followed up this injury with a two-bagger, Yeager, c .... have sent in their names." Just how many entries there will be for the and Bateman registered at home. . 2 0 5 race is not known at present, as England and J£J* * JF"*/*.9'*00- ^^ feature of the and North Dakota at one fare for the Gehrlng, p ... . 3 0 0 game was the playing of Mueller on third base The millers struggled along without getting a .;. OASS LAKE SHOOTPEST. * AMONtJ THE INDEPENDENTS . are yet to be heard from. Mr. Thomas for the locals. round trip, July 3 and 4, 1906, tickets man oh second until the ninth, when, after Totals...., .28 is in and expects to receive these en­ good returning to and including July 4 i? Bpeoial to The Journal. , *,W!$W £#$&• tries within a couple of weeks. Davis and, Sullivan tad both gone out on right- Milwaukee— AB H PO Cass Lake, Minn,., July, 3.—The members of The Mohawks:.added,another victory to their ROOK SPB1KGS 11, "ETST MINNEAPOLIS 0. 6, with the following exceptions: field files. Freeman drew a pass. Greminger Robinson, ss . . 4 Between St. Paul and Stillwater,, 60 1 6 the local gun club have'.selected July, 12 and ,13 credit Sunday when^'tfiey defeated the Inde­ teen men and only allowed one-hit. For games '-i-f^ait^peelI MSn-' July 3—The Rock Springs came along with, his third single, but James Green, rf ...... 4 as the dates on which will be held a snooting pendents by a score of 8 toTJs^The winners cents. Postlethwaite Hart refused to make a home run Hynes, If ...... 4 claim the 17-yea##ld?$bampJojttjhi» of the city. address Wra. A.*-Etchler, 318 Sixth avenue w. defeated the East Minneapolis, baseball teami Bateman, lb .. . 4 tournament. At least 8800 In added money* will? For games with the Mohawks address Irwin The Theehronlcle ball team is the first Min­ here by a score of .11 jo oT The Rock SprLgs • Between Minneapolis and Stillwater, even tbo the request was made unanimously by be offered in the various events'; •. which assures neapolis team to land a victory at Chaska, played errorless ball behind Neldenfuer/ who 80 cents. i 1,200 fans. He flew out to left field. The brew­ iHemphill,, cf . . 2 a large number of the best shots in the north­ Baehr. 1851 Thirty-first street S. ' Minn. Sunday afternoon, after a long trip In allowed but two hits, one of which was a ers had already made another in the ninth, Tloth, c . 8 The Cowles defeated the. Tlerneys by a score automobiles and on a train, the Chronicles lined Between St. Paul, Minneapolis, Still­ Clarke, 8b .... west being present. Assurances have been re­ of 3 to.2 ij*-.* thirteen-lpnijig game. »*, ...... scratch. But twenty-nine men faced Neidenfuer wh,en Gehrlng stabbed Hemphill in the leg with . 4 ceived from Minneapolis, Duluth, Bemldjl, Grand up against the Chaska team at Chaska-and in In the game. The most sensational catch seen water and Duluth and Superior. $5.75. a shoot which was followed by a Blngle McCormick, 2b . 4 Rapids, Deer River and other points; in this The Johannln-Hansen team defeated the Bergs- a fast game won out by the score, of 8 to 5. Between St. Paul, Minneapolis and Curtiss, p . 4 1 hereft e wald s madtrh e by Berens of the locals in deep by." Crab Clark, and a long flyout by McCormlck vicinity that they will send shooters. It 4s lngs Sunday by a score, of 20 to 3. The feature Monroe was on the slab for the Minneapolis i ,,?* > , »--»l*«red.-a 'line drive, made by Ashland and Washburn, $7.35. believed that the forthcoming event will be of the.;wn. Aoourse of $|K1, bas been hung,up. July Fourth. 8 0 0 8 0 0 country among the entries. "Other races'were: Breitner wishes to let the Minneapolis amateurs , Spring Valley, Wis;, July, ,3.—Spring Valley Sullivan, rf ... 4 0 0 2 0 0 The -tame teams Splayed e-tght innings to a' tie know that the Chaska manager, players and defeated Baldwin here yesterday In a one­ On July 3rd and 4th the Soo Line Freeman,, lb .. KAWS POUND 8LACKKE. Five miles for cars listing between $1,000 and score of 5 to 5 on June 17, the Wayzata catcher. citizens treated himself and his team in as nice 3 0 0 12 0 1 $2,000; five miles for cars listing over $2,000; Grant, being Injured by being hit with the ball, sided game by a score of 11 to 2. Batteries- wiil siH tickets at one fare for the Greminger, 8b 4 1 8 0 0 0 St. Paul, July 8.—Three of the seven bits a manner as was possible, and that the Chron­ Campbell and Ducklow; Lockle, Harlow and Hart, If B 0 0 0 0 0 off Slagle were home runs, bringing in four Illinois handicap, five miles, free-for-all. which disheartened his team-mates and the icles would be pleased at any time to play at round trip to ill local points, good to Oyler, ss 2 0 scores, and Kansas City won by a score of game was called on that account. Chaska again. Grasslle. return until July 6th. For tickets and 0 1 1 0 The Little Camdens, formerly the Melnkes, Graham, 3b ... 8 0 1 1 8 0 5 to 4. Two of the home runs., were made by WIPE CHARGES CRUELTY. The Zenos downed the Bthans Sunday in nice further information, inquire at Ticket Perrine. The score: R H B claim a game from the Hledllmans for non­ HAYMAKERS PLAY TWO GAMES. Journal 6n*pial Service. appearance. For games address B. Matson, 4180 style by the score of 9 to 5 before a crowd of Granite Falls, Minn.,. July 3.—The Haymak­ Office, 119 South Third Street. St. Paul ..100012000—* 9 2 gryant avenue N. The Little Camdens have not * perhaps .2,000 people. Folmer. the Zenos' third 'I Kansas City ..2 0 0 2 10 0 0 •—6 7 8 Clevelap-d; July 8.—C. W. Somers, vice presi­ basemon, .allowed of the Ethans' runs, but ers engaged in .* double-header by the Phlnny Batteries—Slagle' and Drill; Frants and dent of the Cleveland Baseball club, has been l>een defeated this year. ,« the forenoon, the*. Were defeated by the Fhrouy sued for .divorce by Cora M. Somers, who' The Harriets,; clalin a «ame from the Misfits Manager Stewart excuses him, as he plays Sat­ In the financial column of today's Si. Leahy. "_ urday ball and. as a rule Is "all in" on Sunday. tean»v 3-to B. -The feature of the game was Journal, a local savings bank makes an charges extreme cruelty.. for: the last three for non-apparahce, 9 to •$. The: Harriets will The Ethans rang in Frank Wines of the Toose the pitchtng. of Dunbar for the losers, striking il M years. •• .'. .. • -•'•• have their new .unlforms*l>ext Kmday and will announcement of unusual interest. INDIAHS WIN HANDILY. ~ play the K. & T.'s. r#< team, and he was expected to not only be a out ten men and only, allowing two scattered wonder in his position,' but to make a home hits. They" lost by' errors. The second game Toledo, July 8.—Toledo lost yesterday thru The Chamber of Commerce team'played Mark- run or three-base hit every time at bat, but the Pt It Inability to hit Kellum. Indianapolis bunched AMERICAN LEAGUE vllle July 2. TJie game was exciting and fast, Ethans were disappointed, as he did not play went to the Haymakers, 7 to the Schrup team 3. bits In the fourth and fifth and won handily. with good playing on Ijoth" sides: Ericksmoen any better ball than did the rest of the team. HI The score: B H E STANDING OF THE CLUBS. for the Chambers did excellent fielding. "Dad" Young of the winners pitched a good game and MILAN 20, LAO QUI PARLE 2. Toledo 0 0010000 0—1 7 2 pitched for the Markvilllans and kept the Cham­ was ably supported by Webster, the star catch­ Milan, Minn.,' July 3.—Milan walloped Lac Playe Won. Lost. Pet. bers guessing, striking out fifteen men. The er. The Zenos would like to arrange a game qui Parle here yesterday In an uninteresting Indianapolis 0(028000 0—6 9 2 New York ...... ;... 63 28 .606 score was .10 to 0 In favor of Markville. The Batteries—Sutthoff and Land; Kellum and Philadelphia 66 39 .000 for July 22. For games address Chnrles Stewart, game of ball, score 20 to 2. Gil Peterson, for r Chilstrom Drug company Slays the Markville 510 First avenue NFT. Tr' C. phone 732S. Milan, was effective at all stages of the game, Kahoe. ' Cleveland 65 39 26 .600 team at Markville July 8. ""•• Detroit* 65 86 29 .554 The Sims defeated the Kilroys Sunday after­ The Archers defeated the Ts'orth Minneapolis striking' out thirteen haydlggers from across COLONELS BITE DTJBT. Chicago 69 87 32 .536 noon by a score of 6 to 4. Inability to hit with team by n score of 3 to 1. The game was inter­ the lake. St. Louis 66 35 82 .523 men on bases was the principal cause for the esting and was witnessed by a large crowd. Louisville, July 8.—Columbus defeated Louis­ Washington 64 23 41 .350 Kilroys defeat, while the Slmms got hits when Hopper, the Archers' pitcher, failed to put In XASOTA $, NEW T7LM 4. ville yesterday by long hits when men were on Boston 64 23 41 .359 they meant runs. The two teams will play at an appearance and Saltness pitched. Kasota, Minn;, July 3.—Kasota went to New bases. Putman relieved Kenna in the sixth the Procathedral picnic on the Fourth again. The Reds and Kittens met in a hard game Ulm Sunday and defeated the tenm of thnt town Inning. Shaw was put out of the game by Um- \ GAMETTODAY. Sunday, which resulted in a tie, each, team hav­ The Slmms wish to announce that the treatment ing three runs when the game was called in the 8 to 4. Batteries, Aim and Anderson; Muehler Twin Cities ire Owens. The score: R H E New York at Philadelphia. received at the hands of the Kilroys was very twelfth inning. Slattorra of the Reds pitched and -.Boen. E St. Louis at Chicago. good. The score by innings: a good game and his batting was a feature. oulsvllle 00 100400 0—5 T~ 2 Boston at Washington. In the most comfortable and Columbus 2 0012012 •—8 lfi 3 Simins .;..;... 0 3 00 0 2 10 0—6 11 3 The liagles are still alive and wish games t. J- HOPKINS 18, WACONIA 0. Batteries—Puttman, Kenna and Shaw; Flah­ with any 12 or 13-year-old team. Address Ed Hopkins, Minn.. July 3.—The West Minneapo­ erty and Blue. ' •-.-„. A* Washington—First game— R Kilroys : .00010101 1—4 5 4 Hmlej, 723 Fourteenth avenue N. Phone N. W. lis team defeated Waconia Sunday by the score inexpensive way take this Washington...... "1 0 0 2 00 0 0 0—3 8 1 Batteries—Slmms, Lorlng and Thellen; Kilroys, Main 4646-L2; Boston.....:...... 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0—4 13 2 of 13 to 0/ The score: *.- NATIONAL LEAGUE • Zip and Maloney. The Plymouth No. 4617, M. W. A., will ap­ R H E Batteries—Smith ^gnd Wakefield; Young and pear in their new uniforms at Becker, Minn., fast, clean, handsome car. Armbruster. The, G. E. Woehlers easily defeated the West Minneapolis.. 1 0 0 0 2 2 3 2 2—13 16 O STANDING OF THE CIA Gahagens by a score of J8. to 3. Next Sunday on July 4, where they are scheduled to.meet the Waconia 0 0000000 0— 0 2 4 roe. . Second game— R H 1 the same teams will clash on the letter's crack team of that place. The Plymouth M. +: Played. Won. Lost; Pet. Washington...... 5 28 4 1 2 0—17 15 6 grounds. Twenty-fifth street and Cedar avenue. W. A. degree team will accompany the players Chicago 68 47 21 .601 Boston ,.00 0100 2— 3 8 5 and give an. exhibition drill' before .the game. BRUCE uTxNGRAM 6. f^bLEQE, MEN insist on that Batteries—Falkenberg and Hey don; Harris, The manager of the Woehlers has challenged the Bruce, Wis., July 3.—Bruce defeated the fast s • 1 Pittsburgh 65 . 45; 22 . .662 Golden Valley team to a game twice, but as he For games address C. J. Frandell, 1005 Wash­ *ty|eJ o be New York 06 42 24 .630 Glaze, Winter and Patterson. ington avenue N. Phones N. W. Main 1088-L. Ingram basebal team on the local grounds yes­ 40 Miles Jfts has received no reply,. he takes it for granted terday in a one-sided game. Custod, the star Philadelphia 64 .31 38 .4S4 that the latter are afraid of a defeat. T. C. 14382. .'.-.• ClUiAD. Cincinnati 69 28 41 .406 At Philadelphia—First game— R H K Ingram pitcher, was knocked out of the box Brooklyn 65 • 25 40 .885 New York...:.... 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 8—4 18 3 The Kilroys defeated the Hammons Saturday In the second inning. Score, Bruce 15, Ingram 5. SEATS ONLY 50c for big ties, St. Louis 71 27 44 .880 Philadelphia 10 12 0 0 0 0 1—5 7 2 by a score of 6 to 0. The feature of the game Paris, July 3.—W. K. Vanderbilt's Maroc Batteries, Bruce, Berquist and Bergeron; In­ Boston 67 25 42 .878 Batteries—-Chesbro, Clarkson, Newton, Thomas was the all-around playing of the winners and won tlie Prix des Cytlses at the St. Cloud race­ gram, Castod. Arnald and Wag. P$rjtocut /rontband, and McGulre; Plank and Powers. the s-Uchiiig of Gubblus. who struck or.f eigh- track yesterday. Inch; back GAMES TODAY. 8econd game— - R H E WABASS0 iT"MJXROY 2. Brooklyn at New York. New York..;...... 0 110 0 0 0 0 3—5 12 1 Wabasso, Minn.. July 3.—Wabasso defeated band, t fold, 1^ Philadelphia at Boston. Philadelphia. .\ 00 0 00010 O—l 3 1 Mllroy today by a score of 4 to 2. Both teams Batteries—Orth and Klelnow; Bender, Coakley played excelent ball. Batteries, for Wabasso, At St. Louis— H and'8chreckt\;'r Thomas and Starken; for Mllroy, Schneider and ii St. Louis .00000063 •—9 16 Klein. BRIGHT Fittsburg ..: .2010010002 0 10 0 16 0 0—- 4 12 At Cleveland— R H B Batteries—Brown and McCarthy; Lynch. Lei- Cleveland .0 0200011 *—4 6 1 STARBTJCK 9, HANCOCK 4. field. McFarland and Gibson. Detroit .....10 0 0 0 0 0 11—3 8 2 i Batteries—Hess and Clark; EJubanks and War- Starbuck, Minn., July 3.—Starbuck defeated FRQN1* ; Hancock on the former's grounds yesterday by KIND At Chicago—- Chicago ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 &'& 0-^0 4*2' the score of 0 to 4. The game was a fast Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0—1 4 0 contest and very Interesting thruout. Batteries Batteries—Lundgren, Overall and . Kllng; NORTHERN LEAGUE for Starbuck, Lysgaard and Rice. Fraser and Livingstone. '"''""'"" •' "• ._ At Duluth— R H E : MADISON 7~I>AWS0N 5. Fargo 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2—6 18 1 At New York— ? 3 ? 'Madison, Minn., July 3.—Madison defeated Brooklyn 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2—t 8 1 Duluth....'. .000001000—1 4 4 New York 0 100 00 000—1 6 1 Batteries—Finnegan and Ross; Cummlngs and Dawson on the latter's grounds Thursday in an Batteries—Stricklett and Bergen; McGlnnlty, Helding. Umpires, Krick and.Hansen. interesting game. Score, Madison 7, Daw­ Ferguson, Taylor and Bowerman. son 5. The features of the game were the At Houghton— R H B The Little Hock .club has seeurad tor trial Catcher: Curtis lias been i-eleased by Ltlca, batting of Johnson and the catching of Skjel Hancock..... 0 0 0 2 0 2 10 0—5 10 5 Inflelder Nichols of Shawnee, O. T. owing to youth and inexperience. tor Madison and the batting of Walsmith for At Boston— R H B Pitcher Herman was. recently suspended .by Boston 0 0000000 1—1 6 0 Houghton...... 0 0 0 0 I 9 0 0 0—10 11 7 Baton Rouge has signed Second Baseman LAawsoii. Batteries—Dawson—Sweuson, Miller Batteries—Rogers, Spleser, Terry and Stew­ the Nashville club foe insubordination. Tom Behan us'ty" Rflliet^ of Birmingham has been se: WESTERN LEAGUE' ' Grand Forks...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0—1 4 8 feet two- Inches, an*- is bound to make major Niedenfuer 'in the game. The most sensational Leaves West Hotel, gn2y. Winnipeg 2 Q I 8 0 0 1 O •—7 8 5 cured as the new manager of the Mobile te'aifi. catch ' seen here wns made by Berens of the Batteries—Glecke and Hart; Bond and Leach. league company. . ' Umpire Brady is still suffering with his bro­ Des Moines 12, Lincoln 5. \ < '' '*' First Baseman Fox of the Atlanta team in locals in deep left field, who speared a line at 9:30 a. m. and 2:50 p. m. Omaha 5, Pueblo 1. ^ - , , Second game-*- R H B ken rib.and his physician has ordered him to drive made by J. Mitchell of the visitors which Denver 4, Sioux City 1. ' ,**" "j Grand Forks.*..v. 10 0e 8 0 0 0 0—4 U 0 the Southern leacne, is a man the big fellows lay off for a while. Winnipeg 8-2 1 0 1 0 0 0 *—7 8 0 are keeping tabs on this year. Pitcher Stewart, -formerly with Clinton col­ looked good for. four sacks. Batteriesr—Rock .Panoramic Trip Includes— Manager and First Baseman Domlulck Mul- Springs, Niedenfuer and Merts; visitors, Van CENTRAL LEAGtJE v«*..: Batteries—Thors^n • and Hart; Sporer ' and lege team, has signed with Vicksburg. He Arnum, Mitchell and Hengen. Leach. laney of Montgomery Is the biggest man in this halls from Brookhaven, Miss. LAKE HARRIET league. He stands six.feet four. Inches high. The Jackson manr rement denies the rumor ••.••"/>"-".*?" **'.: it' $ '• £ " •; •", '• ' ."*'-' Wheeling 2, Springfield 7. The veteran Bill Douglas of Little Rock is to'the effect that Outfielder. Jeffries Ms been Canton 5, Dayton 4. EASTERN LEAGUE [ leading this league in batting to daft with an sold to Montgomery for $750. 'BROOKINGS 8, LUNDS 1. " MINNEHAHA FALLS Terre Haute-Grand Rapids, postponed, rain, average ;near the .'4KJ0 u]iiHc.. He nev.er misses WopdwarJ, center fielder, and ^IcMillan, short­ Brookings/S. D„ July 3.—The local team Baltimore 8, Providence 1. ;' at least one hit per' game! ' •'•'-. was too fast" for the Lunds of Minneapolis yes­ Toronto 2. Rochester 1 (morning). stop, are new college recruits recently picked terday, Brookings winning by a score of 2 to 1 INDIAN MOUNDS Montreal 2, Buffalo 8 (ten innings morning). Thomas G. Hayes, q, well-known Southern up by.Manager McCay of Vicksburg in Atlanta, IOWA STATE LEAGUE snorting writer; TW£*w*cHng." I eultot wf ." the- Leiglitoi), ;vrho has been catching for Vicks­ in a, close and nard-fought game. Erickson, Shreyeport Times, and Birmmgliam News, Is burg, feared that he was suffering with ap­ who was in the box for the locals, allowed but COMO PARK Fort Dodge 7, Ottumwa 2. - „ . r .lys,*.*v+* .- SOUTHERN LEAGUE sick in the hospital in New Orleans. pendicitis and has left the team and returned five bits. While Brookings got to Aronson for Sfritiord Hotel Burlington 6, Boone. 2. Seven safeties. As well as Lorlng Park. Lake Cal­ No games at Marshalltown or Waterloo on The Little Rock club has .released Pitcher to Memphis. houn.. Lakewood Cemetery Merriara European Plan account of rain. Atlanta-Nashville, no game, rain. Tom Chinu and has signed Inflelder Hartman of President: Compton has been informed that Park. Great Views of River. State Refined. Elegant, Quiet. Located cor­ Memphis-New Orleans,: no game^ rain; • , Harrisburg; Catolier Dexter of .y-icksburg, and Gulf port has' suspended lleijly for thirty days Shreveport 2, Uttle"' |tock°e (called -fourth, Outfielder Craig, ^eJsf.Bay eitjt*. .! 'C Without'.&«, auttV that £bll.'. Sftpchos has been Tae Very Best Berneay for Bowel Capitol. State Fair. State University, ner of city's two finest boulevards, 1 St. Anthony Falls,- Flour and Saw convenient to entire business center. Advice to Travelers* • \ rain).' ' ••'••• , ,-» , -%yx [--s ?* Charlie' Zlmnjer %ii a ^bad -arm, thus leaving signed in his place.' Trouble. Close to best theatres and shopping Never leave home on a journey with­ Birmingham 8, Montgomery 2. . ,-"•.''% Little Rock without a catcher. To tide over Newlln and Brady seem .to be the star pitch­ Mr. M. F. Borroughs, an old and Mills and most beautiful sections and district. 225 rooms, 150 private baths; out a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, —» "•-• 't.r,i'» the emergency Umpire Elser has been pressed ers of the. Little- Rock team, and both are well-known resident of Bluffton, Ind., environs of both cities. .No Dust. No luxurious writing- and reception rooms; Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Change *.4'S*\ $30.00 ^ .£/* into service as catcher until a good man is pretty good" with the stick. Special mention srtyg: "I regard Chamberlain's Colic Discomfort if It Rains." Ideal Way to woodwork mahogany throughout; biass of drinking water and diet often cause secured. should be ma.le of the latter, who seems to be Entertain Your Friends. bedri and all modern comforts: telephone To Ste. Anne De Beaupre, Que., and Re­ Ahner PoWelt declares that he is out of base­ on all-around player. Clioiera and Diarrhoea Remedy as the Entertaining Lecture en Route on- All to every room; beautiful dining rooms— bowel troubles, for -which this remedy turn via tbe S00 Xdm. ball for good. He Is now manager of the Com- very test remedy for bowel troaple. I Sights .and Scenes. Tickets and In­ is especially* intended. It cannot be Tickets, on sale July B-0-1Q, good to The Vicksburg club to *o ,have ne>r unttorms.. the best of everything at moderate price's. 1 .pressed. £1? (Meaning ei>mr»anj3*w-lth Wtic^a-iU' •Pearl gwy wss the c^loif • selecteaf^^aRfiftji formation at 13 North Sixth St.. Tel­ Michigan and Jatfttibn Bivds^ ChfeaSb Obtained oa ^a^^W'^^Wit«V return %mttl Aujtfrt<8istrlv06/<* As&'tft' tue jlJlcneca 1>uildlng, ' New Orleans, and 1s stockings and caps will be used. The caps the remedy m my family for several ephones: N. *W\ 4580; T. C. 3133. V ship. the ticket office, 119 South Third street. making good money. will be gray with white stripes.' yearns I am never without it." 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