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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1902, 5 NEW STARS | feature of the game was Steele's pitchi's 5 Keyes beat 8 F. Wise, 62, and batting, allowing not a single hit an 8 L. Doherty beat J. C. Neely, 6-3, containing no mercury or mineral of any description. If you have an ulcer or chronic sore of any kind, o[Smith, 3 base hits: Beville, 'Knoll. Sacri Beville, Grady '(2), Thiel, Mc: es 'Q ™ cnd was the feature of the game. Attend- 'l- CNNIC K SPRINGS MAKES HOT FINISH| s “see: ENNIS SKY iy BosTON HICAGO, passing but one to first. Steele at bat four | . Ware beat R. G. Fessenderl, ol R.M.0A P gmes mads three singles and a home run. | G4 W M Whitman beat B W TS SR 01470 s | Beore -4, 5 i s n W. W 64 &3 &1} W. J. Clothier Oomes Within One of Winning in the Last | ":: S 188 e ettt 3| creignton .....0 1100010 %1% | Oity Tournament Develops Fact that Ye Sest M',"{'{Ey..fi,;..fi by defaulti K. Stev- Careny, 0 1 2 0 1iDobba, of o110 v - ens beat R. F. Doherty efaul 2 p ‘ Two Innings. gremge #5e o 1 4 olFinker, w0 @ 14} ORAe: Bt Teemer. | LM Players Are Fast. prourth Round L. ¥ Ware beat . L. Are in many respects like other ulcers or sores, —_— 3 |Lowe, 4 St —_— | Doherty by default. d this resemblance often proves fatal. Valuable OMAHA USES THREE OF ITS PITCHERS | ¥iiewr i f § & 1 3%ams %88 81 3|{IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | MATCHES IN FIRST ROUND ARE OVER | First Round i, F. Doherty and H. 1| = time is lost in fruitless efforts to heal the sore B b gt - . Sinve ol | 2;‘";’{" FUNY' S d % | with washes and salves, because the germs of Cancer that are multiplying in the | - An explanation of the withdrawal of the | blood and the new Cancer cells which are constantly developing keep up the Brown Coniés (n And Stops the Rush 13000020 %8 ot Last Evening's Play Affords Excellent | Dohertys and M. D. Whitman from the - : R . o WY EIeh . $600010800-i] Ballia Fivet Twe inalags Give Sport for Spectators, Whe Wateh | LONEW00d tennis singles was given out to- irritation and discharge, and at last sharp shooting pains announce the h Lew Eatned runs: Boston, 2. Two-base hit: K % City the Game. oy v night. In the case of the former it was | approach of the eating and sloughing stage, and a hideons, sickening cancer. NS e, THOM oBa Doutls sy Bremisere (o Godier. Borss et gyl e iR e A the inferna lonal and na. | OUS ore begins it destructive work. In February, 1899, I noticed a small Base on balls: Of Pittinger, 1; oft Willlams, 1. | KANSAS CITY, July 28.—A base on balls, tested Matehes. | tional matches they had nothing to gain by No ulcer or sore can exist without lamp on my lower 1ip. The dootor ea bt ol M T DT g S R aving marcher 15 (e Lonewbod Hopler | some predisposing internal cause that tarised it but another came and broks iteh: Plttinger. : 18 U e: | game. Both pitchers were very effective. necessary for them to win the eastern [ has poisoned the blood, and the open dis- gUE'EYS a8 open »or - e COLORADO SPRINGS, July 20.—(Spectal | Brown, © bc Tme: 1& Umplre: | BHaance, 1,060, Score: o Several keenly contested matches marked | Joublen, wo they will reserve their strensth | chancing wlcer. of the festering sore on 5.5 5: and after I had taken seven bots o " 2 es. If they win the east- ging ) 14 the place healed entirely and no Melegram.)—Cmaha took the fiest of the KANSAS _CITT. COATMBYA. ihe Gscold day WAl Wity chumtplonship | I0F Sheg IRAAS i pay N the lip, cheek or other part of the bod of the_dis have been seen werles téday from. Colorade ‘Springs with s g ot g oo oy noenruss, 2. 305 e, t..... 5§ G 3% | tennls tournament om the courts.of the | SFR, doubles ther. WAL BIEX Mty TegRiit | Cie UP: Cueek @ A ond aat detbie W. P. Brown, Holland 4 & score of 8 to 7, but It wad a close ¢all. | NEW YORK, July 20.-—The 8t Louls | peviile, c....1 3 3 0 1Viox, b, 001 Omaha Field club yesterday evening. Al-|man withdraws, Delleves he is in| Will continue to spread and eat deeper * 3 d ? th the second the -kidnapers pounded Jones | [ SefeAted New Yock's playerp b th : 0 113 0 0McFadden, 70 0 1 though none of the results can be set | form for the International event and does | into the flesh until the blood has been purified and the Cancer germs or morbid all over the fot -for & total of four runs |The visitors batted Himely and well, while 0138 ofum i down as surprises, the -defeat of two or | Nt Shre to exert himseif In the Longwood | matter eliminated from the circulation, 8 galning a ‘winning lead. . In the third | the home plavers found Currie was too 1333 1 ase b d three of the older hands indicates the rise | I _ 8. 8. 8. ‘cleanses the blood of all decaying effete matter. It has great the Omahas aléo tallied two on & bunch | Feasterey. Atrehacnee. 5. Bonrer = TC Tl 10 31 3pulere ¢ of & sufcient number of new men to | MAUVEZIN WINS THE CUP | antidotal and purifying properties that soon destroy the germs and poisons and of singles and costly errors on the part NEW YORK saga BhohM A R B H take the place of those who are being restore the hlood to its matural condition. And when pure blood is carried of First Baseman Everett. oo H.OA K, Totals .6 82113 4| - = lost to Omaha teunis from one cause or | Almost a Rank Outsider Onptures to the ulcer or sore the healing process begins, the In the sixth Owen gave & balloon ascen- | Bmeot, Kansas City Y0 0 0k R Leading Prize at Gordwood discharge ceases and the place heals over and new skin Mon of his-own and after llowing three | Barciay Columbus . 01001010 In the preliminary round D. Pollard had Racing Meet. forms. 8. 8. 8. is a strictly vegetable blood purifier runs was pulled out of the box and Graham | Farreir, 1{Lauder, 36 Eagned runs: Kansas City, 1; Columbus, | A0 easy victory over J. W. Battin, whose > Ki substituted. He was touched up early and often in the eighth and ninth and in order | Ry, to save the game the visitors put Brown | Ou favored with 5 o Py o the Vel P00 wiNiniiees: made & Wagner 1o O'Higen, Fox'to O'Hagen to| credit to the loser, for Battin kept the | pertect weather. " The soclal interest in and other diseases of the blood will be sent free to all who desire them. 4 ox. Hit tched ball: By Balley, 1 6 oocasion was somewhat dampened by ' flerce attempt to pull the game out of the Yowls ... T ¢ W1 i¢ 1| Bases on Dallh: Ot MeDonald, 15 oft "'L‘ """I’"“ well and the rallles were 10ng | i1ie ghaence of the king, but the garty a THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. fire, aided by the bleachers, but Brown saved | sp.ii0a for Ty n Bailey, 1. Struck out: By McDonald, 2; by | 88d hotly contested. | Goodwood house included the duke of = - ——— - the. day and .retired the side, leaving two atted for Taylor in the eighth. . | Balley, 1. Passed bali: Fuller. Time: 1:25. | The preliminary round is now concluded | Cambridge, Prince Christian of Denmark e Dot g g R gy o s .. ©1000103 0-5|Umpire: Haskell. and only two ties rematn undecided in the | &0d Princeé and Princess Edward of Saxe- 0000000101 Welmar, both Genins And Pears had their ankles burt | Eearned runs: St. Louls, 1. First base b p iy B B first round. C. H. Young and F. 8. Loomis | "Great crowds journeved to this most on errors: New York, 1; St. Louls, 2. Left | ST. PAUL, July 2.—The locals tried n |are scheduled to play early this evening | picturesque but léast accessible of English at third base and will be out of the game | OF SEEOTR: Jiew York, 1i Bt Loulh, 2. el | oy phohat”toduy. Fie was WA and Int | and the winger il be Ditted against A.| TRCS courses. The principal event was for tomortow. base on balls; Off Taylor, 1; off Currie, i | dlanapolis got away with the game. At- | the Stewards’ cup, which has so frequentl COLORADO SPRINGS. Biruck out: By Taylor 1; by Currls, 1 | tendance 54l Score: Collett, who haq an easy time yesterdayin recent years gone to rank outsiders, an ) . B, | Bacrifice hita: Bmoot, Kruger. yfl(olen base: INDIANAPOLIS. y with Frank M. Marsh, another oldtime | the tradition was lu-l%lnag‘ today, when Fleming, 1f. B 1% 28 | Farrel. Hits: Oft Taylor, 8 in 7 innings; RHOAR A, | devotes of tennis, who has lately been tak- | Lhe CUp was captured by Mauvezin, who N name has been identified with the game since, the days of the first tournaments in | ,JLONDON, July 2.—The one hundredth o{Dunn,’ rf fice hi Donald, Viox, Wagner. Sfolen | dnniversary of the inauguration of the ite t it, an i vl il st you nothing. Books'on Cancer Rothfuss, Turner, Knoll (2). Double plays: | Omaha. The score of 6-1, 6-2 hardly does | Goodwood racing meeting write us Abou and medical advice will cost you no g AR ; 3 v » Granvi 2 0 0 1 1 1|off Miler, 1in 1 inning. Umpire: Emsiie. | Hosrierer, 1 2 19 1180 3] mng up with goit. Baas O'Domorag Hossts Who. st oot won Hemphill, -4-1°1 1 1 0|Time: 1:30 Woodruff, .0 0 0 3 01261 & v at the sensational price of 6 to 1. Master Congaltor, #7183 3 ¢ 0 ¢ Stan: ol . Teamis Kinm, b0 ¢ 011 1 3383 31| The other first-round tle, between Pol- | &, (id SECSRUDIS! RO eD: Pt nrea horses Tan, . ) Everett, 1b..... s NG PTE AR Tag | O'Brien, 220 1 0[Chech, L9120 oflard and J. W. Hughes, which is down for| "yoch Doone led for half of the journey, follingsworth, 5.4 3 3 1 9 of Played, Won. Lost. P.Co|kubns w1 14 0 olkele 937 0 0| tonight, and the match between the win- | when Mauvesin drew in front, end, making ynch, 88 3 A sburg . h ‘oulter, of... o[Hurle: | the best running, won easily by two Hansen, c.. o B B I 1 £ 49 Heydon, ‘¢, 3 1 3 3 0|Marcar, sa.)\ 0 1 1 ¢ 1|Der and A, Potter in the second round,| Jolo nel® G'Bonovan Rossa ‘was. three Jones, D § 0 2 0 10 0fHoston 0 Sutthoff, p..0 0 01 0:%rom’ p.i 1102 0| promise to be among the most interesting | lengths ahead of Master Willle, The bet- McNeele: 30 1 1 1 0fGnicago o JL R s R of the early part of the week. dng was:” Mauverin 10 o 1 againat; VIA i R % Totals .14 92712 2 Two BHest Matches. o S M e P-4 (gt Totals. 4 7 13 27 18 6|8t Louls E Indianapolis 00802400 0—14 Willle, 20 to 1 rgainst. AHA. & o o 2 8t Paul - 21000010 04| Two of the last contests to be settled |, The Americen jockjes made a good show, AB. R. H. 0. A B Earned run: St. Paul, 1. Two-base hl esterday were those between W. Vaughan [‘second i e A Qadigh today: Bt Louls at st. Paul, ¥ y second in the Craven stakes (of & soverelgns Carter, rf. o gl wlds % v W u O'Brien, Hogriever. Thrée-base hits: Plerce, b v . Geains, ef. 1 8. 331 8 SIEIERIN L PR, Shien Dillard. Dogbie plays: Fox to Kinm, Mug: | 424, L. 8. Webster afd between H. . |oN e o I s Astce. o Stone, | N 3 , i X0 R | e . on.. ns to Kelley. Stolen bases: FHuggins, | Allee and C. C. Rosewater. It was un- | f S CH quarter). He accompiithed Thy Dolan, 7 1 9 3 4 Ol AMERICAN | “ox. Bases ou balls: Off Bartos, & off | fortunate that these two games happened | same on Hammerkop in the Richmond i Thomas, ib; HI e T . ERICAN LEAGUE GAMES fofium, & Qiruck outi, Buriey “*l¢ by | to get into the two east courts, where the | stakes (@t % sovereigns cach, with 0 sov. Tickey, $b... H8 3 88 1 3 new mattimore Toam iine ihe sivies | RIIOHE, BY Barice, ., Latt on'gamea:, Ln- | dpectators suw Hitle o8 WS ree: “rant 2 siennliemlo s Gonding, ¢ ol B G R 1 anapolis, 4; 8t. Paul, 7. Time: 2:10. Um- | Both were well fought battles. at In | Maher won the Charlton welter handicap ‘ %E’.’.‘.‘;..’f st 3 S8 3| o e Gleveinad by Taxinn, | PUS SR ot nerunenyetta; [ YAMN Vaughts fouily, salied & Viewsy | OLS SERR AR Ciaignon one Sale] OWR, P.... B840, 0 0 9 Last Game, f i was anybody's match until Webster put | 5 thatne B - Stewart, 2 220 0 1 2 O u.‘fa"{kf‘,‘p‘;?é“f;m L m”’-‘;i“:';:fgogg the last ball over the base lime. Vaughan Maher also won the Ham stakes (of 100 S Totals % 3 G T T 4| BALTIMORE, suly %.—The new Baiti. | Singles by Cribvins and Phyle, a sacrifice | bad played a cool and stesdy game and |noverelgna each) on the Mrs. Gamp colt. ( o e et 4 more American iéague ciub won the series | by Lallyand ap error by Flaherty. At | worked hard for his succe Allee's vie~ COLLINS WINS CHAMPIONSHIP Three-base_hit: Gonding. Two-base hit: | . Bate p Vi RH.0.A8 Wito.An | Caldwell in the e ) ( Congaiton. Double plays: Jones to Lynch | make the mecessaty hit os e ont 143 10 | Lynch, ot TV N [rnir o DEAN Clll warand. i sl bl T By u “ ust to to, Everett, Dolan to roas. Btruck out: | ninth inning. Attendance, 2,156, Boore: Lally,” 1t 07 0 ofnonner, 30011 13 0 Vg MU o day's scores in detall: Tourney at Chicago in Bitter y s B¢ Jones, 7; by Owen, 3. Base on balls Fhyls, 3 23 3 ofGansel, 1b.:0 3 8 10 } Oft Jones, .Ji oft Owen, I; oft Graham AT o Ak, Pyl Werder, S0 blowumor, 898 4§ 3] Il oucsur beat Luther Kountze by d8 Phatont, i Innings ,zchgi-,u_o-vo%m"z;'grm&n 2 19y LtV e 1078 Hachann: Shiii 0 © 3 8 3| Tyt oloour Do e (CHICAGO, July 0. _Creigh Colline of Standard Sleepers and Tourist Cars Daily. Spe- TowD, ‘ Y e [ , 5.3 3 31 1| Quiliin, 211 0Clymer, ss... 0 2 3 1 0| "D, Pollard beat J. W. Battin, 61, 6-2. enwood wrested the western tennis cham- rial Trai " ” - -~ A | Bprings, 11; Omana, 0. Passed ball: © 11 0Thoney. b, 1 1 2 1 0|Grant, 013 MBeee i 3R Aol R RO ot o ianatt, By detault, lonship in singles from K. D. Little of cial Train will leave Omaha 7 p. m., Lincoln 8:30 sen. ‘Umpire: Cole. Timwe: 1:60. zl: : “—'n'fl‘{.m“' lbln : : 3 : Cribbis 11078 OfFiaherty, p.. 0 0 15 1 § W Tuwlle beat Allén White, by de- g:‘!grgm“;uday! at the i\"(:nvxv‘onn Country p. m., Fairbury 10:00 p. m 4 ) . locals took an 1 *One out when winning run was made. A. Collett beat F. M, Marsh, 6-0, 6-0. witnessed In this part of the country. Col- L B B o R 800 19900 o|Minneapolis 00000200 34| A Soribner beat F. 4. Webster, 8-3, 5-0. | lins, by perfect play, succeeded in winning for’ Denver made a peor showing and was 100 8303 0| Loutsville . 1000000113 George Mclniyre beat C. B. Tebbins, 60, the arst two sets, 726 T 7 = N U . ) Laken out of the box in the second inning. == 11101 0| FEarned run: Loutsville, Two-base hits: | 6-0. s ' : ced Col- d ture of the game was McCloskey's ™8 = 2 — 2lionen. Werden, Bonner.. Bas palte! [ "% P. Rooney beat F. M. Blish, by de- [ lins immediately took the lead and for @ - FRenias. whio proved & pussie to the visl- 71634090 3 | Of Cribbing, 1; off Flaherty, 2 Struck out: | fault. s fime it looked &8 If he was yoing to make For itinerary, Sleeping Car Berths, et 1 ors throughout the game. Bcore: .. o *Flick struck by batted ball in sixth. By Flaherty. 2. Left on ‘bases: Minne- | R E. Sunderland beat Fred Hamilton, Ll\v;;’;‘l;;ds\’"l:gwl\rxr‘"k‘)l;'t-‘xou.fl‘ll:n:u)r et t N i b O LE. | Bal 1 Fil- | 61, 62, ) ever, C pla; nd ¥ ! enver .. 10011101 ‘—C‘? i Bhitimoy -« $800 1.8 10t A ey ethion. et Loty B & Pogter beat M. Lagouceur, 6.3, -4 good, headwork, succecded in Winhing the at or address 3 d 0 -3 i ! & eat J. H. vie, 8-6, 6-2. } attorion: ~Denver, Lemple,. McCloskey | pEacrifice hits Smith, Two-base hit: Flick. | By, Sreu> Time: 1o Umlel| i Byfrene beat'd. 8 Brwin 64, €1 [ 1} the fourth set Colline again took the . ] ) X y - :_Hickman, Arndt, Joss. 2 5 .8, Knox, by default. b overhaule ’ R end Wilson; Des Moines, Barry and Han- | giolen ~bases: Bradiey, Flice, ~Arndt | Milwaukee Wins Exeiting Game, B R Sent T 8. \Webuter, 2+, 6-4, | and 'despite the Kenwood niayer's best c“y Tlck.t offic. | son. Double play: Bradiey' to Gilbert. Hii| MILWAUKEE, July 20.—Milwaukee won |86 forts the easterner succeeded in winning 9 Ka City Beats St. Jowe) B, Pliched bal: By Shields, 1. Struck out: | an exciting game from Toledo today. Her-| 8 8 Caldwell beat Dr. Suyder, &0, 62, e iahde ik kMM’ dvwn, atat: Habl ; eids, 2; by Joss, 3. | man was knocked out of the box in the| H. D. Allee beat C. C. Rosewater, v otk DIeT et laza F s' ' 5T, JOSEPH, July 28— %l:fdh‘:ucg';.‘rngg fll&.vl Wri Kt&' Lett on' bases: Bal- | elghth and Elliott finished the game. The | 2-6, 6-2 nia Te Rt oy DOl Biaved pectect arnam ree L] mana. i Cleve Time: 1:6. Um- W A DeBord beat H. Yates, by default. | tennis {n the riext set, but Collins used bet- }.'(2'}'.,‘,:‘.& to this in past is due the losa of | pire; Johnstone. i b Patting of Haliman and ihe flelding of| €. 'L. Sherwood beat D. Lemere, -1, 6-0. | ter headwork and firally won the set and e match, 6-3. p 50 00 BER St. Louls Wins Good Game. Attendance, 0. Score: For This- Bvening's Play. ,This'ie (he second time Collins has won | :n;;:eg:‘ty 3 g 1.}0 1980032173 hl{i‘ét‘fl‘&m:fi"lh ::” .‘j,']'n" Yot b .lLWALR.,(l‘I%.AI. 'rox.zu‘:)‘" P This evenfhg (: H'd v,::" l.,,a F‘|.s' i‘|(1‘;\ent, Last year he was defeated by | Batteries: K City, Weimer and seen here this season w 1180 P 2170 1| Loomis meet early an “winner_ plays | “Today's vietory glves Collins the oppor- Messitt; St. J ‘bhlnn and Roth. fhe, gams pldyed tod VY Sh Jouis. The fiyad o, % 9 1 4 ¢ 1|esain 1n the second’found, 'fnd"D. Pollard | tunity of mestidy the winner 9f jthe east- Adkins Wins First Game. , “’fl,, ub but was L8 & ] g 1{Turnar, "11- oh 011 88 and J, 'W. Hughes also play’a first-round Ship. onal ¢champfon- | - : “B-Kdkins, recently | T of oul cored the 208 3 oMok fo o1 tier ¥ — : P - i {z'ufl#.’w%l- first_gamie In the | Réeded runs. Attendanc Score: 011 1 ofohe, o $109] In the second roundthe following| Pillabury Makes Poor Showing. \ m, leggae/'tSany st ";'.,..f".’.':: and - %o, R 103 4 sl 93 3 5| matches are scheduled: Collett against | HANOVER, July #—The chess masters . 1ding Of Cox's bunt, cut o&‘- (5] 1727070 o Enlott, 000 1 0 — =~ _|Young or Loomis, Scribner against Mcin- | engaged in the international toufnament kins' nelding s bust, o 1 330 31318y B g2 o (REARES BMB T Bunderland’. Hu | Of the German Chess assoclation met this - - runner at thé plate. endance, " RILB }1} 4: '3 91 : Totals ... § 10 27 10 3 tyre‘. flor;m'wy .K‘;“’l“l u;ne.l; nvn‘-n!h“ .‘"lornfm| el'rl\ meGsfvegm round.‘ being paired ln th |'d ks ' 0030010881 1 Milwaukee ... 0 2 300 0 0 3 *—§|against Dufreme, Martin ag: ,|as follows: Gunsberg against Napler, ‘ ke 2088000030040 i1 § 1190 ¢|Toledo U030 00008 06| Caldwell ngainst Allee, DeBord agatast | WoIf againat Darleben Marshall aginsi e world. | Batterle: 116 003 40y|, Earned runs: Milwaukee, 6; Toledo, 2. | Sherwood. against Tschigorin, Poplel against Gott- 3 | 020 0 018 o | Two-base hits: Clingman, D: h_ Me- Xy . & R e G 1318 8183 4| NE Shuahecic SHRR e WL il | The change in the date o the interstate | il gwideraki, againyt Cohm Mabon i \ | ama. e | A e i m man, Smith, Stolen bases: Kleinow, | was much talkes kins. The meeting bet Marshall anc Here' | Pliyed, Won. Lost. PG g Touls' b L B QGrafus, * Gifks, 'Hallman @), Clingman’ | yesterday. Con Young had received a tel- N wanitaesetioy Detwehn ‘MaThall &nd N::el s ggort for old and young. : : s on erman, 4; off Elliott, ession, eacl v von_fivi 5 fasia g8 | Piddeipiic B8O, PN BATPStsal o ekl | earam trom the secretary of the national | aselon, shch, having wen, Tus gamen {3 %34 s eenhors. e ‘68| Barned runa: St Louls, 3; Philadelphta, | pitches: Herman, 1; McNeal, 1. Struck | assoclation authorizing the potponement | iy contest when play ceased for the firat July 14th to 3ist, 1902 lwaukee % L Two-base hiti ;}v‘"f“"fi' fl.e’ldrlwk. Mu!ll. n;n B: lllrhrmnr;.“l;lhy Me e 1. Double|to the 18th, which was gratifylng to the n;ljn\;rnman( o Another game that was R h J k? h g emphill. Stolen ses: | pla) mith to Klelnow to Turner. Sacri- . | closely watched was the Pilisbury a ioraan (48 | Heldrick, Hemphill, Wallace. Double pla: Bee hit Runkle. Left on bases: Milwau. | cOmmittee, as finally settling the matter. | GUECY LIRS (W eha fibion. The latter ound trip frem Omaha es Moines m {uxo-; to WILIC’Q to /‘«,naemn. “E'a"“ kee, 3; Toledo, 9. Time: 1:45. Umpire: | A letter from the Sioux City secretary Was | hag not yet suffered a Sefoat, ‘bt when eoria 0 Anderson, 't on bases: St. il R i Philsdeinhia s Pt o Ebright. also passed around, ehowing a very cordial 1;‘1: nnr;e ;Ml%{r‘-‘:irl‘: A"r:wrl“c-p ‘w rlfljou?{sd Games today ngs, | % . DL 200 o0 Serei Standing of the Teams, appreciation of the action of the Omaha g [ 190 Woist o ve ofnes at | Off T, off Waddell, 6. Hit by J PP games were finished in this morning's s b Kansas 01} ph, Des Moin Ilch.’;‘r“ll: ; H 2 Won, Lost. P.C.|committee In making the change and prom- | sion, Tschigorin _winning from lon - Cross. ~Struck 'out: By 1 Arper, ':'l by Waddell, 8. Wild pitch: | Loutsville 68 28 674 | 1sing as many entries as possible from the | Gottschall from Popiel and Cohn from { GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAQUE[¥erer: Time: 20 Umblre: O'Lauzhlin. | Indiynapol 3 Towa clty. As already announced, some of f BWACHEL , Whie, fhe | conieats, between 5, To Hot Springs, S. Dak. 1 Detroit Wins in Sixth. PR ] the Omaha players will take part in the | Atking Were drawh. ' . - the ‘afternoon serles Wolff won his Philadelphin Op: Ho BOSTON, July 20.—Both pltchers were | Milwaukee - tri-state tournament. at Sloux City on Au- | 7, 0 n " Bardeleven and Fllisbury. fab: ‘ . weki and Marshall drew. The Mason- nine ‘games. Running catches by Barrett, | Toledo o Levin 0 v Ciucinnatl. Harley and Freeman were features. At.| Games today: Loutsville at Minneapolis, | TENNIS 1S DISAPPOINTING | ja7ia sontens was grawn., P R ST ‘ ho tendance, 3,82, Score: . Indlanapolis at 8t Paul, Toledo at Mil: with five ‘and ‘& halt games ‘won out of i PHILADELPHIA, July 29.—Philadelphia DETROIT, waukee, Columbus at Kansas' City. Both of the Dohertys Withdraw from [ seven. Olland is next, with four and & 9 openéd fts home serles with a defeat at the Rio A Shelton, Worsta Gibbon. Longwood Contest for the In. L e PR e R LKA T hands of Clnclunatl, who hit Toerg at op- : 38| KEARNEY, Neb., July ®—(Special Tel- eatinaat’ Mtk ternational tournament. At the end of the fortuncimomaita, The game was oalied In H 9 8| egram.)—The' Springfield base ball team, sixth ronnd fie, sicod ninsh. Seviag won indelphia’s e sixth janing on H %8| which ‘was to have played at Sheiton yos- FuD Ak R-Nall Btie. Yheteroar. B aceount of rain, Attendance, : i o ¢ | terday, falled to keep its engagement and | ' LONGWOOD, Mass., July 20.—The tennis | BUFY = played twentycone simul CINCINNATL H 4 1|the Gibbon team filled the gap. The score |at the Longwood Cricket club today was | Eimes with second-class players while H. 1 81 s I'uNS lx;‘ flglvnr of u;mn. Frank dlunn;flnun "l:rxa cn;;vd; Knlgerfid Lo naFolaes. ort of North Platte caught for Gibbon | éee the Englishmen, R. I and H. H :2fand in the elghth inning had the misfor. | Doherty. In what was thought would be Wotstn WAfjer Nesats Booopd. tune to split the third finger of his right | §ood matches. Both did some playing | NEW YORK, Jul - Gl © Bt by brcils -8 #9618 1| B203 While catching a foul ball. " | Winning thelr match in the eastern 0ubles | cyele witn wind shlelqs, Mise Lottis Bocor | eason out, y batted ball. st B Lin in the morning and H. L. Doherty in the | §50 known among wheelmen s a seatary 4 petrolt . 01300800 0%8| Cineinnatt Club Changes Hands, | fternoon defeating J. C. Neely In straight 3 bedared B b aad WP HEARTBUR" ton . ©3000200065 sets. R. I. Doherty came on to the court W gy B SRRLT ¥ Earned runs: Detrolt, 3; Boston, 3. Two- | CINCINNATI, July 2.—The Times-8 and played a set and a half with Richard the qurtar-mild Doatd track st Veile -} base hits: LaChance (). Parent, Dough- |$¥® that the nesotlations have been closed | Stevens of New York, but raln put an end | iog "Ny and s nearly elght miles fur- Ploated feeling after eating, Coated 5 o : ase o the play for the day. Both Dohertys | Pure. N. J. B e T O R aas Gase%: [ club to August Hermann, Mayor Tieish- | then ‘wiihdrew trom ‘the tournament for | (her ' than “any other rider in the same Wongeh- Bad’ Sasith, Digelntes, Do base B other_ local men n says the | singles and for the rest of the week will | time appetite and constipation, quickly re- ideration is $150,000 and adds that the | confine themselves to playing in the east- TS—— e Sparks, 1; off Hughes, 1. Hit by piiched | M2 bai:, By Bparks, T Siruck out: 133 Mer- | S a A 1 announcement may not be made | ern doubles, in the hope of winning this Thrge-} Leagns. moved by wing p ger, ; by Sparks 1 Passed ball: Warner, | $5:°some time on account of its efted v e 3 2 v s o ~ t on | event, 50 that they may meet th It hid . i 19:{ Fibe: Cladamp. it Phtladetohia, {a.“.,‘o" ro. 1. Time: 1, Umpire: 'SHer” | he war to be waged against tha American champlons, Colling’ and, d\'\".a.uner,*..'n"fi:v'v'f o R AN A " ] ! | “IA L e jeague. port next mont| n Al tion M. D. Whit- o - N Bncrinss it Pai, Bery: e, Bk | - Wasbington Wine in Heventh. . e | ke oeate: 5 sadten 3 5, WHE | "8 Biesour-—gock ant. 1 Dooptury 1 P"ckl As itters A Beckley. First base on bails: Of Phillips, | WASHINGTON, July #.—Washington by e ” FiSNplf: B Ware ana Holoomb Ward, thers 1o w | Haute. 2 HI¢ by pitched ball: By Phillips, 1; | bunching four successive hits in the sev-| NORFOLK, Neb., July 2.—(Special Tele- | iy . field" was. entirely too lght | " Firet reungs " ot in this event. At Evansville—Evansville, 5; Davenport, 2. game, Clilcago could do nothing with Car- | for the honie team, which won in a walk. iy I 1" Struck out: By Phillips, 2; | enth scored sufficlent runs to win today's | gram )—Sprin b; nurf 5. Time: Umplre: o""fl.y. No other remedy does so much to put the digestive organs, 1 0 Horton and Codman against Warner and odh Postooned; rick's delivery until the ninth inning, when | Norfolk would like 'to hear from the teams | Talle ; Races Postponed. i 1s in good condition. People who have used it say rooklyn. K nt, R. D and George L. Wrenn, jr., tiver and bowel P - B’i:m. ';‘ :”x’“: ':’m : 4 i he l:fl;‘::dmfimnd“"' !,g.lus:g m"tlr:e_ Unlon Pacific league. Bcore by in- nfllnl dlltsrrfltl and ’H s\\'hllmund Srl'uu'- NEW HAVEN, Conn., July 2.—The flrlr‘d they can eat heartily without inconvenience, where, before they 0% , July 29.—Pittsburg _de- A 3 3 ples cott agalnst Beaver and Pier, | oircuit races, which were to have been held iod it the most healthful food seemed Lo get them out of fix. at Iyn today by a score of 1 to A .0.4% | Norfolk ... 3,003 038 2 10| keves and Brown against Clothier and b the New Haven Coliseum track this tried it ¥ }kilu.na; ‘pllchfll 1l {“N"E“""..'.“ s:;,-. o 11 Er;:'l‘!:‘x::l'd- . W”ol: g.?“‘;“ougdflwz;xév! (1 \‘\'rlghr.dAlgllnlsn lm‘l“;Y t'odmt:ln ’nmn :fvmm.. were postponed until tomorrow rooklyn, but gave way to Newton after 3 » A ns; [ Perry an agden, re and Larned | night on account of wet track. PRICE, the "Visitors ‘had ‘made” six ith and" elx | RULT 10 39 0| springneld, Piug and Nicholson. against lAn(u;’l,‘.n! Hosking, Neely and Par- 3 ivifey e A Sold at Drug Stores. 8100, yuns off~ him. pplwas or i, i — ger against Plimpton brothers Circult Races. ocler's men and was well supporied. At- 141 Indians Scalp Mindenites. Day's play in singles Foutyone ndance, 300, Score 18 3| MrMDEN, Nob. dily B -(Bpecial Tel Second Round—E. W. Larned beat W, L.| COLUMBUS, O., July 29.—The Grand Cir- 0. BROOKLYN. 110 IDEN. Neb. JUY, fi-(Bpeclal Tele- | Jennings, §-1, 75, 6-2, 6-4 cuit races were posiponed today on account Wo. & Wo.am, 1o Erem ol from Mmden today Beare by | ThIFd Round=H. Ward beat L. Perry, -4, | of rain s 000 - 43 1300! Totals .. BTM I oo nnings: 113 Ol' Totals ... 2 634 9 0 R.H.E. 41 03 . armo Indians 330000000644 41 iid wBanlllodt tor Patt on 10 ninth tnning. | LGSR © 133 iis1iss 133 ¢33 1 1] Wassington . 00880032 =8| nBases on balis: Off Rapp, 1;, oft Bliss, 3. st 1014 e . Batteries: Indians, Rapp and Felix; Min- 010 111 Earned run: ashington, 4. Two-base o 3 den, Bijss and Moore. 101 $is it: Dovle, “Stolen bages: ‘Jones, Green. oo - - e hit: Clarke. Bases on balls: Off s | wan mey ck, 3 Struck out: By Carrick, 1; , Case May Be Settied. —_ EVERY MAN AFFLICTED WITH ek i A fo sk Giad 0200078 .8 :': "‘.‘."mt;}, l‘cn‘%rn.-l-hw:mu» CHAT’I‘AN.'O()GA. ;l‘e;:n..so.lwy 2".—-1!)' = VARIDOBELE ured in ays (to stay o gédstdt gt n, go, 9. pitch: Patter. [ agreement the vase of the Southern league i, 1. et Masnon | Exbrusiinn. Lo -Ompéres:” Goanalty dnd | ypaluet the Mompas, b, askiae fof o TURE. " NO CUTTING, SURGERY, TYING WITH Left on bases: Pitta- ding of the Teams. league from Interfering with the Memphis STIIIG U ) SILK, OR PAIN. 3 J lave on. . .C. t. Vrain, s been continu unt tur- » Twin, ‘Thtes-base hit: Bransield, " Stoles T2 P | Gay Tadications are that the case will be J We want every man aficted with Varicocel \ ases: Clark, Beaumont, Bransfield (2). “« B 571 | seitled out of court. 3 BLOOD POISON taglous Blood Polson, Nervous Debility, Stricture, or W | uble play: 'Conray to Bransfield. = First a % 68 — — s ( allled troubles, to come to our office where we will ex- se on hally: Off Hughes, 1{ off Newton, e %N 832 | Minden Takes Second from Fairbury. n“flbni KIDNEY AND lain to him our method of curing th seases. Weo 3 oft PRIlllppi, 1 it ‘y Ppltched ball: Hy o :3 483 o R 4 nvite. in particular all men who hav come diseatis- Hogh .15 Newton, 1. Struck out: By 3 4% f““m RY, Neb., July 29.—(Special)— umu“" msuss fled with treatment elsewhere. We will explain to you w‘filnnBmwu:’;fi:n‘-”u‘:;f:;"rfm‘." : ql A4 Fa#\fif‘ry'fi?r;":e:fi:’(;‘f n,;nt:-.o.fcbrul from B why you have not been c};‘rad and will dcmonnnl:flu L : S : i k) 3 ore: V /4 your entire satisfaction why we can cure you saely, FH Umpifes: Tandenill and” itsbn. No gemies scheduled for today. Minden ..o or0 800 1"°0 8 04 . and assoclate diseases and weaknesses of Aolokly ‘ana Dermanently. Dur counsel will cost you OBicakd Easy for Bosto: e Falrbury ) 3000000 14 , A i BRI Nothing and our charges for a perfect cure will be re " ‘Wausa Easy for Oreighten. _Batteries: Minden, Bean and Lafrance Mgy e M sonable and not more than you would be willing to pay “uno"rw O, Jul{-'l-b:,‘-h{u‘u:-m“;mn l?: Dikitkaiats » s .. SR [pirbury, Galnes " énd - Moore. "Umpir LGS M. SR NIRRT 8 A, for the benefits conferred. the third Inning, when three hits. an SFroF | Telegram.) — Crelghion Again . asfeatsd 3 - Z z Call at our offices of write, and if we find Y OF - £0d ‘s pass neited ‘three ruis.’ Fitiinger | Wauss here ioday mot cne Wausa man Leaguers Win from Merrill. 24 :l.r: you cannot be cured wo will NOT ac CERTAINTY OF CURE 4 ept Cbisago's hits scattered. A double | reaching second base and only two first| o\ woa 1o g ept your money 2 "0} 4 ‘ennoy and Grem - | base, o > 3 y 2. ~(Special Tele- | ll TIONS; but if we find you are curable we wiil guarantee a SAFE AND POSITIVE what you want, We will give you a written viay by Tenney Greminger in the sec » OB &n error and base on balls. “he | srapn ) Anderson's leaguers defeated the | ll CURE In the shortest possible time without injurious after effccts. Our charges will uavantoe 10 qure you, or refund your W errill (1a.) base ball team here this after- | ll be as low as possible for conscientious, s killful and successful serv ce. Consult us be- and will cite you, by permission, when oo Y ROt Ot o \Surin, Dhiteries: | W fore consenting to any sureical procedure upon Important biood vessels and organs. formation le dosired by sincere people, (o cses that we R ‘lmwn_ R"H R iaons ae Office Hours, 5 8. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. have cured to stay cured, which had been abando. y family physiclans an w0 called experts. What we have done for others we can do for you. 1f you Staie Electro-Medical Institute || ™ “Coox MEDICAL cO. &1 ezt rmeseen: + | 1908 FARNAM ST., *520 2 e OMAHA, N COOK MEDICAL CO., Omi derson City here tomorrow leaguers play the Sioux of Sloux Association, The Highest Priced but the Best 2wality. Order from H. May & Company At New Orl New ¢ sothn L. FreRe-Jaw Dston Longest established. Thoroughly rellable. 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