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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1902 SOME REASONSWHY THE MOST COMPLETE LABORATORY, LARGE AND MOST POW- ER MICROSCOPES, POWERFUL X-RAY MACHINE WITH THEIR FORCES CONCENTRATED, and years valuable experfence in priv diseases of men, are SOME of the assurances that In_ coming to us case, no matter how obscure or complicated, will be rightfully un and ‘properly and scientifically treated. ~ Our offices and _equipment second to 1 in the entire w and if you visit the various self-styled speclalists in the « nd thén call at our offices, your own judgment will_appeal to you in forming conclusions Qur speclalty embraces RLOOD POISON, VARICOCE STRICTURE HYDROCELE, LOST MANHOOD AND REFLEX DISORDERS These diseases are the most serlous and important in the category of ail | ments and require the most careful and scientific handling. They CAN-. NOT in any case BE CURED BY ELECTRIC BELTS or any other fake form of treatment. They require somethlug more substantial than be whiskered pictures In beautifuily worded advert nts of the tranafent Jipecialist, tures of nude women and m a halo of imaginary ight Wicker, 3. Wild pitch: By 156, & Umpires ywers ang | §ave Fulis a life at second base, Fuits scoring from there on Seybold's hit. De- " troit hit Wiitse freely after the third in- —s ning. Attendance, 450. Score PHILADELPHIA DETROIT , PHILADELPHIA RHOAE RH.OAE] R.H.O 004 Barrett, ef...3 3 3 0 O/Hartsel, 11...0 0 8 15 ] 1 went to Sheldon and played in cne game after which he w to Rock Rapids, where he has played ever since. Sheldon ap- pealed to FPresident Lockhart, who ruled that Sheldon was entitled {0 the services of the player, but that Sheldon should I“A)‘ the same salary that Rock Rap ad agreed to pay Shaffer. Sheldon hav ing refused to abide by the decision of President Lockhart, and having appealed to the board of directors, President Lock hart has decided to leave the the Flandreau, Stoux Falls and teams. A meeting of the repres — | of the clubs name will be Falls tomorrow (Sunday) o'clock to_decide the cislon of this committe FIELD CLUB GETS SWATTED B. Havens Nine Mauls invincibles to the Taue of Ten Runs to Five. | Brown Secomd TWOTO (E FOR THE SAINTS | ks % Hecond u.m,mr:-vmwn Bolely on|_ " .,.,n?‘ erita d Play. : : MAUPIN'S PELHING BEATS THE ROURKES 1 t... 0 Holmes, #1103 3 4 0 0Fuits, o H o ) 1! Koo § o/Davis. 1b. " o Ia Cross, &b b 1|8eyboid, ' £t 3 1M Cross, = 3 1 Powers. 1 stro, 2 3 0| Wiltse. 3 | B McGuire, Slever, b held n Sloux morning at 11 question. The de. will be final, Widel Scatered on Both . Tnn Attle 8t. Louls Philadelphia Earned runs: St Loul hits: Donovan. Kruger, E Jacklitach. Bacrifice hit: Magee.' Stolen | bases: Barclay, Kruger. Double play: Far- rell to Brashear. Left on bases: St. Louls, 4; Philadelphia, 4. First base on balls: Off Magee, 2. Struck out: By Magee, 3; by Passed ball: By Jackiitsch Umplres: Powers and Brown Glants Shut Out by Plrates. e Totals L] ] Totals 410 2 Detroit 000231128 °8 Philadelphia 00010000 01 Two-base hits: Elberfeld, Holmes Three- base hits: Gleason, Barreit. Stolen bases: Holmes, Harley. First base on balls: Off Slever, 1: off Wiltse, 4. First base on er- | rors: 'Philadelphia, 3. " Left on bases: De- troit, 7; Philadelphia, 8. Struck out: By Stever, 1; by Wiltee, 2. Double plays Wiltse t0 Davis, L. Cross to Castro to Davie, Catey to Dilion to Gieason (). v k ! lever, e e, Uimpl i 4 The Field Club Invincibles lost their first 1 Time: 1:45. Umpire: Sheridan. game Saturday. Moore was not in the best Browus Beat Boston. of form _and the coal ‘heavers hit him ST. LOUIS, June 7.~A base on balls, a | freely. The chief feature of the game was sacrifice hit and Burkett's long drive scored | {he steady pitching ke, b 4.1 the winning run for St. Louls In the ninth | he ewatted 'the epherold The soclety inning today. Dineen and Powell were [ youngsters could do nothing but siice the evenly matched and. the score was a tie | Dall foul Each pitcher struck out elght but this did not hinder heavy hitting, The O O e Ime, o horenms felded | ground was slow and the running of long v bits looked Ilke an ice wagon going up ET. LOUIS. BOSTON. hill.” Fat Creighton got to first on a home RE0.AR » run. Score: 0 Dougberty, 1t 0 © Collins, 3b.. t Own illows = Buch & the Eighth hning. rtman, Barry, A thousad afent fans, in straw hats and earmup, wiched the Saints win from | Omaha agsn Siurday afternoon, and this time McKiben' men deserved it. The vis- ftors fleled Pautifully, having a clean| ypoo v Youi record for thelay, and they also bunched | xow Fork toasy, - The home team contd do their hit {n Ine style. Add to this the nothing with Phililppee pitching, only one fact thatMayin was very near inviacible | Man of the team reaching second. Attend- 484 dotet isxplained, PITTSBURG \ NEW YORK Owen pst /& own game. Brashear hit RHOAE : s oft 1imAs first man up in the elghth | PAvie. 7 g and the; Ofen, by an error at first, lat | Beaumont Belden hier. That put two on bases, and | to einc’ tk job Owen let Hartman and | Ritchey, ‘70 Roth sach have singles, scoring both | 5%8ch, b Brashar aid Belden. Phillippe, p.. In e swenth inning Omaha started with [ . .\ two ingles by Carter and Genins, both of | pitteburg the cratchy sort, however. It seemed | New York thatthe locals would scoie, but the next nnklg:rn:’g' e e thre up went down in a row, Stewart be- | 08 PELOTS‘ JUILBUIEE: ngcaught at first on a very close de- ciain after Carter was safely across the base hits: Beaumont, ‘base hit: Dayis. Home run: Phillippe. pleo, and people were cheering what they thoght was the winning run Stolen_base: Davis. Sacrifice hit “‘T A the elghth the boys started in again, ner. First base on balls: Off Evans, Btruck out: By Phllllzye. 6; by Evans, 2. Time: 1:20. Umplre: Centillon. Htkey singling. Then Gonding and Owen Brooklyn W Double-Header. stuck out, and Stone responded with a| BROOKLYN, June 7.—Brooklyn turned bautiful double. It was 8o perfectly filded by Hartman and Maher, however, vat Hickey scored on It only by the the tabies on Chicago today, winning the | H | double-header at Washington park. 1t was | bim moothest kind of swift sprinting from iret, where he started with the hit. Stons Stick woilk that aid it. Attendance, 7,000. | Beeon: was on second, and with Carter and | Score, first game: v " BROOKLYN. Jenins to bat it looked Mke more runs, but Carter flew out. Inythe ninth it wa one, two, three, so that ended it. Gordon and Brown will pitch today's double: header. First game begins at 2:30. Score: ST. JOSEPH. AB. R ng from an electric belt When we declare that our record as speclalists of male maladies fs a | series of splendid successes, we mre simply stating a act which is known to be true by leglons of men whom we have recently cured and made happy. What we have done for them we can do for you All' we sk you to do, our affiicted fellow man, ie to {nvestigate the | truth of what we are telling you. Come to our office and let us explain to you our original and strictly modern methods of treating Varicocele, Stric- ture, Specific Blood Polson, Nervo-Sexual Debility and assoclate or reflex digedsos and weaknesscs, You will then not wonder why our cures are | ®afe, rapid and permanent, and why we are successful in cases where suc- cess' was before and by other doctors deemed impossible. horA Private consultation 'a careful personal examination. (ogether with an 3 : onest and sclentific opirlon of your case will be absolitely free to you, L el L L i a legal Ruarantee of a perfect cure, 1t you decida to take it, will not more than you will be willing to pay. SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON We cure Specific Blood Poison to well. Burkett, cf | Maloney, rf Hetdrick, o Friel, 1b. Wall FIELD CLUB ABR. H Malone, #8...........5 1 Creighton, ¢..... 0 0 0 3 ou Knox, 2b.... 1 L o McShane, ib 0 5 o Reed, If 1 0 Tippéry-Burns, v [} I vanCamp, of......[4 0 0 Kennard, 8b 0 0 Moore, D..... [ 1 1 ] 0 Stabl, ef 3 0 Fresman, rf. 1 2 Parent, s 1 1/LaCh'ce, 1b.. 3 1 Ferrle, 3b.... ] 0 Warner, c... 0 9 hy cscsscsssy coscscoms 201000 P 0000000 Powell, p. Pittsburg, 4. First base New_York, 1. Left . Two- Ritchey. Three- P ot cusewmaswd wouswesma? 0 3 1 0 0 [} 0 0 Dineen,’ p.... 0 stay cured forever. We challenge the medical world for a e in any stage, hereditary or contracted, thit | we cannot positively cure, never to return, in from twenty to forty days Our treatment for this disease ts endorsed hy the hest physicians of Amer- fca and Europe, It 1 purely vegetable in composition and perfectly harm- Totals *One out 8t. Louis .. Boston Earned runs: hits: Padden Sacrifice hits: U touns .3 Inning run scored. 01000300 00010200 8t. Louls, 2. Two-bate @), Wallace, Parent (2). Wallace, Bugden, Powell. Double plays: Sugden tp Padden to Friel Parent to LaChance. Stolen base: Bur kett. Hit by pitched ball: By Dineen, 1; by Powell, 1. First base on bulls: Off 3; 'off Dineen, 3. Struck out: By Left on bases: St. Louls, Time: 142 Umplire: Con 0 0 0 0 1 H .. 0 1 0 ‘ P cordially invited to consult us CHICAGO, 0/8lagle, ... 0 At Chicago—Chicago-Washington game Totals ... . 5 0 9 oa Wima v o postponed; wet grounds, C. B. Havens . 00003220 410 Dester, 1b..... st RE of the Teams, Field club et AW SRR RS e . 8 Two-base hits: Malone (2), McSha olActaater, .. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Games Postponed. > " Dolan, of Keeler, rf Sheckard, 1. MoCreery, 1b Dohlen, . Fiood, 2b | Irwin. 3b Farrell, ¢ Newtod, p Curing diseases and weakne 8 of the sexual and uri the past twenty-five years, duriug which time we have lifted up enough discharges and rich, the com- It clears up the clouded HAVENS. forever cured by us during the past year Driscoli, 3b 9 Baird, 95 s o . NERVO-SEXUAL DEBILITY DR. W. A. COOK Chase, p 0 R' - 4 day and generation. At 30 they feel at 40 they feel 80, and at 6 or for Diseases of Men. is exhausted. Premature old age! We can and will not only help you, but cure you to &tay cured 18 to Crelgh (2). Struck out: By Moore, 8: by Our treatment will restore you to what you have lost—your precious manhood. It etops all unnatural 1w, Wili's, p Chicago Washin e brain, brightens the inte and_dispels all despondency Tesy In eff More than 1,00 men, many of whom have tried hot springs AB.R. H. SB.SH f Whitney, e.. 5 0 0 ] foiz Physiclans baMed by stubborn cases are ‘Nagh, of 0 “Redinger, if 5 0 | | It is sad to contemplate the unfortu | Kehoe, rf..l1ll00 0 0 overer of the Famous “Cook Cures” | @ when they should be in the very prime of life, ‘they are most ready | No matter what brought it on, the one thing for you to do is to get back the vim, the vigor and the vivacity of youth. | - b} AT Nash, Baird, Cha Three-basa h nary system has been our exclusive business for oli.owe, 3b Philadelphia el 15 671 | Chase, 3. Bases on balls: Off Moore, ; o drains of vigor and glves perfect and permanent power to the sexual organs. It makes the blood pure and st. Baitimore 48 In' short, our treatment for weak men builds up the physical and mental as well as the sexual mau and prepares him wlocoooommen B T B oornonnnsd Y U Y Toth 2000000 9001000001 Barned runs: Brookiyn, 1. First base on errors: Chicago, 2: Brooklyn, 2. Left on bases: _Chicago, 9; Brooklyn, §. Btolen bages: Dexter, Tinker. Double play: Lowe to Dexter. Sacrifice’ hits: Wiillams, Dolan. First base on balls: Off Newton, 2; off W. Willlams, 2. Hit by pitcher: By W. Willlams, 1. 'Struck out: R¥ Newton, 1; by W, Wifliams, 2. Time: 1:5. Umplre: Emelle. Total B ' Brooklyn North Platie Weak with Stick. Chicago . o " CHEY . Wyo., June 7.—(Special Telegram.)—Thie Union Pacific league sea- son opened here today In the presence of a large crowd. Governor Richards, Chlef Justice Potter, former Mayor Schnitiger, Colonel D. H. Holliday and Pitt Covert articipated in the opening play. North latte put up a better felding game than Cheyenne and would have won with petter stick work. Score: o Totals . . 5 and numerous other specific remedias in vain, have been completely and ¢ 0 Creigh, 1b " §iE gt § ) A 4 | by speclal appoinyment. Callahan, s...... 2 0 e condition of so many men of our for the grave. The fire of youth has gone out, the fountain of vitality Don't lose your grip on life 38 Crelgh. Double pla: Baird_to Driscoll fallen men to make an army. €| Tinker, s Boston 38 > R 18 46 | Chase, 1. Umpir ordy. plexion clear, the eves bright, the fiesh firm, the muscles solid and the nerves strong and steady. 3 39 Maher, ss...... 3 Brashéar, Belden, 1t Hartman, cf. Roth, ¢ Rohe, b, Hall,' 2b. Garvin, rf. Maupin, p o Detroit ... 1819 47 Cleveland ... » U B 3 Games today: Baltimore at Cleveland, Washington at Chicago, Philadelphia at Detrolt, Boston at 8t. Louls IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Columb Wins from Indians by Bunching Hits, Although Outbatted. anew for the dutles and pleasures of both married and single life. SCROTAL VARICOCELE Varicocele has been described as a creeping disease. 1t silently steals upon its victim like a thief in the night, and before he is really aware of its presence great and dangerous Inroads are made upon his constitution. The veins surrounding the speérmatic cord become enlarged and engorged with impure blood and diseased tissue. At times this condition may be accompanied with a dull, heavy, dragging puin in the small of the back. extending down into the parts, low spirits, weakness of the body and braii, nervous debility, partial or complete loss of the sexual power, and not Infrequently decline of the general heaith All these disagreeable symptoms soon disappear completely and forever under our Varicocele cure, which fs safe, pain- less and bloodless, and therefore free from surgery in any form. Every clot of stagnant blood and every fiber of diseased tissue are driven from the affected parts, normal circulation is re-established throughout the pelvic region, the weakened organs become strong again and sturdy manhood is restored. URETHRAL STRICTURE Our original and strictly modern treatment for Urethral Stricture cures the disease without cutting or dilating, thus avolding the horrors of surgery It is the only treatment that should ever be used and the only one recommended by the leglons of men who have re- o | sscoocscs ol sasaudna | i aiees! Total Second Game. BROOKLYN. Cheyenne 00011 North Platte ...0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0] Batterlea: North Platte, Mercer a 8hort; Cheyenne, Simmons and Brierley Attendance, 600, o o s ol wososscost Stone, If. Carter, rf Genins, of Calhoun, 1b. Dolan, ss.. Btewart, 2b Hickey, 3b Gonding, ¢ Owen, p. B Olgiagle, 1t 0, Willams, 1 0Dexter. 1b... 0/Congalton, of > (] Dolan, of.... Keelor, o, .. Sheckard, McCree Dahlen, Fiood, b, irwin, 3b Farreil, ¢ Kitson, p COLUMBUS, June 7.—Both teams batted hard today, but Columbus won by bunch- ing hits with O'Brien's eérror and bases on balls in the first two innjngs. O'Brien and Heydon were put out of the game in the elghth for questioning a_decision of the umpire. Attendance, 3,852. Bcore: col i INDIANAPOLIS. R.H.C 0 Hogriever, 1 0 0 Kuhns, i-ss. 1 00'Brien, s 6 Woodruff, c 0 Kihm, 1b. 0 Babb, 3. 0 Goulton, PRSTNUI Spee smuowwSond Crelghton Wins Good Game. CREIGHTON, Neb., Telegram.)—Crelghton defeated Norfolk at base ball here today, 3 to 2. Inability to cently been cured by it hit the ball at opportune times lost the It acts immediately and directly upon the Stricture, dissolving it completely and dislodging all diseased tissue, which game for Norfolk. The same teams play comes away In strips of shred-like fibers, allaying all frritation and inflammation and leaving the ureth y e tes 3 e s shre bers, allay al atlo £ aral canal entirel here tomorrow. Batteries: Creighton, free from obstructions and in a sound and healthful condition. v 3 Downs and Carrol; Norfolk, Bucklin and HOME TREATMENT Wilkins. Hits: Creighton, 11; Norfolk, Errors: Creighton, 2; Norfolk, 3. Umpire: Spaulding of Norfolk. — We prefer that each patient desiring our cure pay us at least one personal visit, but it you canno ® thisg write us in Your own language @ plain statement of your symptoms, ¥ pot donvesisatly ¢o Many cases may be cured by our original system of correspondence, which is so nearly perfect i satisfactory results are always assured. Address, o D e COOK MEDICAL COMPANY, 110-112 South 14th St., Omaha, Neb. June T.—(Spectal NEBEL I s lamwnwosze? &lscenmcccap - ROt S aoriascosilit ul cliaeadmin Bl emeowwrmmny ol wrnencoss® alo Totals $ 8t. Joseph 0 00 Omaha . 0 0000 Earned runs: St Joseph, 1; Omaha, 1 Two-base hit: Stone. “Sacrifice hits: Genins, Calhoun. Passed ball: Gonding. First ba on balls: Off Owen, 3. Hit by pitched bali: By Maupin, 1. Struck out: Maupin, 7; by Owen, 6. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Latham. Denver Downs S$pring: COLORADO SPRINGS, June won today's game in the eighth by bunch- ing four hits, one of them a triple. The locals had the bases full in the niath, but could not secure the necessary hits t0| At Boston—Boston-Cincinnatl game post- clear them and tle the score. Score: SH.E, | POned r:m. Denver ......0 0101004 0-610 2 Colo. Springs.0 6100010 0—-210 2 Batteries: Colorado Springs, Gaston and Dixon; Denver, Whiteridge and McConnell. Games Postponed. At _Peotia—Peoria-Milwaukee game post- poned; wet grounds. Two games Sunda: At Des Molnes—Des Moines-Kansas Cliy game postponed, wet grounds. Standing of the Teams, Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Kansas City ... 490 30 10 maha . 3 enver .. §t. Joseph pers; | Colorado Springs . Miiwaukee Peor veee o Des Moines 91 R AR Games today: _8t. Joseph at Omaha, Kansas City at Des Moines, Milwaukee at Peoria, Denver at Colorado Springs. GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Phillies Walk Away with First, but Cardinals Shat Them Out in Second. > [ Totals Brookiyn Chicago L0000 Earned runs: Chicago, 3; First base on errors: Brookiyn, 2. Evans, 25 bases: Ghicago, §; Brooklyn, 6. Two-base | Turner, 3b. hits: Dahlen, Irwin, Farrell. Three-baso | Nattre : Slagle, ‘Tinker. Stolen bases: Slagle, | i Fox o A. Willlams. Double play: Taylor to Tinker | McMackin, to Dexter. Sacrifice hits: Fiood, Farrell. First_base on balls: Off Kitaon, 3. Struck out: By Klitson, §; by Taylor, 3. Time: 1:52. Umplre: Emslie. Games Postponed. Totals 10200 1 % ommenanned 2 Hart, of H Meany, . Viox, I, Brooklyn, 2.!arim, 1b Left on POLTPRRERESEEE 11 TIRIAAARS [ 002 0 001 13 Valley Beats Harvard. VALLEY, Neb.. June 7.—(Speclal.)~By a score of 4 to 3 the Valley base ball team defeated the American Indlans of Harvard here today. The game was intensely ex- citing, as the visitors came near tleing the score in the last Inning, making two runs. Fred Devore pitched a great game for Valley, ~ Buthoft, It.... Totals .. —Denver Columbus . Indianapolts Stolen base: Grim. Sacrifice hits: Evans, W. Fox. Two-base hits: Meany, Viox, Nattress, McMackin, O'Brien, Willlams, Three-base hit: O'Brien. Home runs: Kuhns, Willlams. Double play: Evans to Nattress to Grim. ~Struck out: By Mc- Mackin, 1; by Wliliams, 2. First base on balls; 'Off Willlams, 3° 'Hit by pitcher: By Willlams, 2. Passed ball: Fox. Time: 1:50. Umplre: Ebright. Games Postponed. At St. Paul-St Paul-Milwaukes game snalpuned; traln late. Double-header Sun- ay. At Kansas Clty—Owing to the failure of the Minneapolis team, which was delayed I‘)(y a washout, to arrive, today's game with nsas City was postponed. At Toledo—Toledo-Loulsville game post- poned; rain. i ing of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Columbus . 27 71 s Loutsville . Indianapolis 8t Paul .. Kansas City.. On College Diamond. At Princeton—Princeton, 8; Yale, 5. gkt Bouth Bend, Ind.—Notre Dame, 2; Pur- ue, Wis.—Belolt, 5; Northwest- At Belolt, ern, 1. At Ann Arbor—Chicago, 8; Michigan, 2 21 Philadelphia—Illinols, "11; Pennsyl- vania, 8. ding of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Pittsburg b R 7 88 Chicago v . Brooklyn ... 7 New ork. Boston . Philadelphia 8t. Louls.. Cincinnati No games toda AMERICAN LEAGUE Twelve Thousand People See Cleve- land Defeat the Orioles from Maryland. Towa Normalites Whiteconted. CEIDAR FALLS, Ia, June 7.—(Special Telegram.)—The Normal college nine was shut out in the last base ball game of the season today by Coe college. Normal mads three hits and ten errors. Score: Coe ... 10300014 0-9 Normal . 00000000 0-0 League. 258ERREREESE 8 Union Pacific Railroad ® 8 ® 8 A 8 Daylight Train, 8 8 Omaha to Denver wm@mm Wall Papers Cheap We are selling an elegant line of paper goods at Marked Down Prices Ingrains, Thre At Bloomington—Evansville, §; Blooming- ton, 4. At Rock Island—Rock Island, 6; Rock- Milwaukee Terre Haute, 6. ford, 5. :: DQ(R‘IéUI’—DF‘Cl!,léP, B, 111 4 pt “edar apids avenport - Cedar RLge volis Rapids game postponed; rain. Games . ‘Minneapolls_at Kansas city, St. Paul at Milwaukee, Loutsville at Toledo, Indianapolis at Columbus, CLEVELAND, O., June 7.—The largest crowd that ever witnessed a game In Cleve- land saw the Clevelands take the first of the series from Baltimore today by hitting McGinnity hard in the second and fireh fnnings. Bernhardt pitched his first ame for Cleveland and did_well. 8un- ay's game will be played In Dayton. At- tendance, 12,768 Bcore: CLEVELAND. R.H.OAE! 0 Kelly, ef.... 0 Selbach, 1t 0 Beymour, rf 0 McGa 15, In Southern League. At Nashville—Nashville, 4; Memphis, 2. oAt Little Rock—Atlanta, i2; Little Rock, What promises to be a big event Sunday | Al Birmingham—Birmingham, 12; Shreve- afternoon at the Beach will be the ba s BALTIMOR! R.H. Striped and all styles. If you have not had your premises painted. Now is the time. I am -0 > Pickering, cf. PHILADELPHIA, June 7.—Wicker's wild- 5 Zocoe ness in the first inning, followed by a few timely hits, enabled the Philifes to win the first game in rather handy fashion. They foat the econd because of their inability to hit Murphy. St. Louls hit Magee hard in the last two innings. Attendance, 4,000. Bcore: 0 Bresn'h'n, 3b 2 Glibert, 3 0Oyler, 2b..... 0 Robivson, 0 McGinnity, ame between the C. N. Dietas and the Tescents. In the early part of the season both of the above teams met on the dia- mond and put up a fine game. The C. N. Dietss were defeated at the hands of the Crescents, but since then the Dietzs have strengthened their team a great deal and a close and interesting game can be looked for. The teams line up as follows: C. N. Dieta. Crescents. Harrison Campbell Bradley, '3b Gochn'er, sa. Wood, €..... Bernhardt, p. Total Cleveland Baltimore (Game called in seventh on account of rain). Two-base hits: Bradley, Bernhardt, Kelly, Three-base hits: Flick, Bresnahan. Home run: Selbach. Sacrifice hit: Goch- nauer. ' Stolen bases: Giibert. Bresnahan. Double plays: Lajole to Gochnauer to Hickman, Seymour to Robinson. Oyler to Gllbert to McGann. First base on balls: ff Bernhardt, 1. Hit by pitched ball: B, ernhardt, 1. Left on bases: Cleveland, 3; Baltimore. 6. Struck out: By MoGin- nity, 8. Time: 1:6 Umpires: O'Laugh- lin and Johnson. Detroit Wins from Athletics DETROIT, June 7.—Gleason's érror gave the Philadelphia team its only run this By | afternoon. dropped a thrown ball and ont Use Stimulants to bouy up weak, worn, tired-out stomachs. Spur a tired horse—for a moment he bounds forward, then drops. Just so with a tired stomach. Stimulants force it to a brief, unnatural effort. Then it collapses com- pletely. It needs rest. By the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure your food is digested without the stomach’s aid. It builds up the body while the stomach gains fresh strength. Rest is nature’s greatest tonic. It soon restores health. It is not necessary to diet. That only further weakens the system. Kodol Dyspepsia Oure will digest any kind of good, wholesome food you want to eat. Cathartics afford only temporary relief. R i e Rl smmesaon { owwe {wowsouwoco Sonenveup O wwnper s Totals ... ; {08 E| 8 o[ Furvell, b, 0| Donovan, rt.. g|smoat et o|Barciay. 8hortstop. -Third bas Left fleld. wemuncooa® Cavbsviiond Tol . Philadelphia 41 Bt. Louls H00100000-1 Earned run Two-bage hit: novan, Three-base hit: Brashear. Stolen Thomas, Barry, White. Double ys: Hulswitt to Douglas. Wicker to rell to Brashear. Left on bases: Phil- 8 t. Louts, 4. First base on Of " Wicker, 4 Struck out: 0100 . Teams Will Declde Sheldon's Case. SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., June 7.—(Spectal.) —The base ball fans are taking consider- able intereet in the outcome of the strug- gle between the Sheldon and Rock Rapids teams of the lowa-South Dakota league for possession of Catcher Shaffer, who “I had stomach trouble of four years' standing,” says Geo. R. Colbath, Alpena, Mich., “which was so bad that at times I was forced to abandon my business and stay in bed. At last I was induced to try Kodol Dyspepsta Cure, from which I received immediate relief bottles effected a complete cure.” f Made To Digest qud. e I A 5o~ ge = 6; New Blair Stude BLAIR, Neb., June 7.—(Special)—The Missouri ' Valley' High school ball team contested with the boys of the High school here yesterday afternoon at the falr rounde, resulting in a score of 8 to 4 n favor of the Blair team. Towans. Grounds Too Wet to Pl + On account of wet grounds the game be- tween the Union Stock Yards Juniors and the Tremont Juniors was postponed un- tl next Saturday. The game will be played an the grounds at Twenty-seventh and Callfornia streets. Columbias Win. The Columbis, formerly the Buck's Beautles, defeated the Thirteenth Street Stars yesterday at Tenth and Dorcas streets by the score of 14 to 4. Batterfes: Co- lumblas, Murphy and Rice; Stars, Sulllvan and Cinch. Paplos Down Juniors. PAPILLION, Neb.,, June 7.—(Special.)— The Hanscom' Park Juniors were defeated by the logcal junlor aggregation, 12 to 9. The game was full of ginger and several home runs were made. ed. AMES, Ta., June 7.—(Speclal Telegram.)— The Simpson-lowa college base ball game was called at the close of the fourth in- ning. Rain delayed the game until 3:40. Piteher Cronin Released. DETROIT, June 7.—Pitcher Jack Cronin was given his release by the Detroit Amer- fcan league club today DUFFY MAKES NEW RECORDS Collegian Sprinter Breaks Fifty and Sixty-Yard Time of Lon Myer NEW YORK, June 7 Athletle " club ' meeting Duffy ‘of Georgetown uni amateur sprinter in the records for sixty and fifty lished several vears ago by Myers. In the sixty yards the tape in 0:625, juet world's record. After he tried for the fifty 0:5%, but only s distance in 075 35, behind the record At the New York today Arthur F. ersity eas broke the dash he equaliing the had Duffy p record, which Ix ceeded in running the one-tenth of & second Events on Marshall Field. CHICAGO, June 7.—Two track meets, one between the University of Chicago and the University of California and the other tween more than thirty high scho Tilinois, Indlana. Wisconsin, lowa and Kan- sas, were held on Marshall field this after- noon. In the interscholastic meet 177 bud- ding athletes were entered. South Division High school was picked to win by many, but the outcome was by no means regarded as settled by the crowd which was present At the start. The 'varsity meet was gen- erally conceded to California, the Chicago men being more or less crippled Nimrods Will Shoot at Clinton. 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