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Lets Des Moines Down with Two Hits, Both of Soratok Order. ROURKE'S MEN. NANDY WITH THE STICK Advaner Teward Top of Batiing List Improves the Eyesight of Third Baseman Hiokey—¥Fant ?‘ L i S £ i; 258 g H g 2 i £ i g : | i : ] g , R, g % i ¢ § § Bl wacarumanil #1 aeriinoconel wloonsscossd Bl omuunBennd Nl pabemense? 2 nnaccownmn? lmocossscs® <E33IL v g BE: 1. en, flmbfl:{ b Suints Shat Out Milwaukee. EF TR _THE ()MAHA DAILY BEE: WBDNESDAY unds here this { ball on the ocoll attern auited tu favor of Nor joon, which resul lnll by a score of 19 In 1 IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kansas Olty Wine Two Games from Indianapoils by Bunching Hita KANBAS CITY, Aug, G6.-Kansas City won both games by bunching hits and playing a ppY game In the flel Ville's batting was the feature of the - called in " Olusinnatt Wine frevh Brookiyn. BROOKLYN, Aug. 6—The Cincinnail s s ge teon. mmn. oa s tho fth inning, when.each teon spolied the pros. Brookiyn in the latter br b-lnl mulhl nwwu " Iy the lln with t batters of the tea | ONSO: - | Ciny atl, §; B fhhn".zmwm ‘st-base hi ».1 r‘d § liree-base l&cflgml hlu Wl B, ‘*»rh‘.‘é&n AMERICAN ~ LEAGUE GAMES 5t Louis Takes Last of Series from Baltimore in Ten-Inning Content. W By Gibson, 1T LOUIS, Aug 58t. Louls took the Time: 1«2 Umptre: " Huske 1:. it CHL o Ry WAL Minneapolis Reats :l: AL ams us A B ulsvi club o-rrylu off the tonmwon From Mitwe: .unn (odly by het ll played thm‘llhout At- batting. Attendance, 800 MILWAUKEE. 8T, A [} & 1 18 20 0 3 H McMackls ball; i ou‘ful. unllb\. pllrlbx‘c{. ll‘- 'Ih.’ ll-nnpou- wu- from 'l'ol-l-. MINNEAPOLIS, &, M \Il won mn ‘Toledo !MIY "by buncm in the ueond lnntnl Another run vn added hit and an lflol In the lixln ohdo flw ‘'ed three runs I hits, 3 & pass and error, Alllnd- “h (by Detrett Beats Boston. nrrnon' 6. Ferguson Outpiiches Thomas, ~—Ferguson tched P T o metes. save .§‘ ou Bl canbosarnd lornesonoon, 225 commmoon, :nm)—lg}fwn % d KQIID.’ phyod bfll ’::l S bl-.;llt)ll ‘won th finish i i score wx. 1o u Knm-y p‘:'::d &‘.;_‘;:; R oaLe Keller, they's -na“fi'(x- land. Siticatiy T with tyohaud s 1 ¥ aton” s e M doul ird tak Sick on the firgt. day of (he Glenview tourney and not able to t it, Yo Hohbl at_Pot scbool. \ Three-1 Lea At .l.'vmfiub-nvmnn-. 4 Cedar At Terre Haute—Terre Haute, ; Rock ¢t Hioomington—Bloomington, 3; Daves- P Decatur—Decatur, 2; Rookford, & ~ In Sowthern Assoe! ¢ Neshville—Chattanooga, 2; Nash- A’ Snreveport—Little Rock, 11; Shreve- c:fif... ok “ (i ‘Birmingham—Atlants, §; Birming- Woods. . Uwmpire: | bam. & T I Preparing for Running ln-- Tuthin Jett jast vight E:kd': to (o get mu towns a‘k ot m Roaiie Auguat l"§ Indians Take Students’ Sealps. HASTINGS, Neb., A 1 Tel. )—r&"m:nu lfiu- s Geieatea ‘tha of this city by a e Comes Baay for Norfolk. wecore of 00& Townsend First at Waterioe. PR B ST lmundn oty Ipe_triather wee clondy There ten events at : two evtng "The Tollgws Afteen (lr.vt 8 through the pt ret verage. missing ten targets oui ble 190; Morrill, South Omaha, mecond, missing twelve; ' Carter, North d Nicholson, Nebraska City, tied place, mishing twenty; C. Beveridge, Fremont, fourth Iny twenty-two; Harlen, ran‘ I'lnly-thr!( ‘missing _twenty-four thirtytour, sixth, burn, seventh, missin was aivided program will be npulod tomorro GRAND CIRCUIT RACES TAME Direct Hal and The Roman Repeal BUFFALO, N./X. déy of the grand of wag i Direct Era e’ Roroun Tepented haIE wins of eariler in the season. exclitement came in the firse 2 whet_ thére was & collision ‘on rst turn, the drivers of King Charles nd Or‘nhoppor b:'l'n. un: G mfifll mlfl u would start in the Ifl r heats. Maloney behind Kin ries and in the oney in the race, (hn pole and was always n \tdnl record t tion In (l. in front ln the l oonipelied to reduce his hors win. The Roman drew sixth 8: e through the were nvI favorits at $50 $15 for the. fiel 0 Was al ?fia‘:fin st n( A p ¢ Beausant, b. h. llru) International 2:30 Goia Brick, "bik. b, _dam Unknown (Spear) et | BUSY DAY AT THE FIELD CLUB Six Courts Orowded with Contentants Practiciag for Champlon- ship Series. The six courts of the Omaha Pield club grounds were taxed to the utmost yester. lay evening to accommodate Wilhed T S cactide” doubies fof She city mplonship contest, which bey 30 0'clock. pre ate ¢ 530 dad Wit continiie [ANOVER, ' Aug: 6.—The met %&M L 3 At fl:ln!d B“ o Michigan, New Bngland and Gl B in Hiliis, SHERIDAN, Wyo., Don Stewart has Mountain and reports considerable excite- ment in that section over récent gold dis: coveries, Bighteen dollars worth of gold was panned out in one day. With the im- proved machinery that is belng Installed it Is bdhv“ Bald mountain will soon be was found fn Willilsm En days ago with a bullet hole in his head. It develops that Hartley was more cruel to his family than et first supposed. ————— Priee .l Lime Advamced. Ryl and l.ll prh- of lln. 1y i B R oy o uv.m cost of machinery _._.__.____ l'l-o‘- ‘l‘ou- Subside. lhl Texas . MM M!fln Iulolfll. Kensas & Texas and Texas & Now Orioans raliway officials show o roada'to be s lir-l clear m u y ‘within g oo | BERTEE L Firemen Hold Conveantion. ters from all st Belle ol th* four- e vdunr:n- tic uant-u and -xuuuu con- Nghting. New Marshal M Kansas., AIILIN Kll Al UH.IM mt ‘mu. gx%»"“& SOME SECTIONS NEED RAIN hnt’l‘rlflo’l‘unryhmdth, Oora Balt. PROSPECT, HOWEVER, FOR LARGE CROP Raing in the North Delay the Wi Harvest—Favorable W tn South Helps the Cotton Orop. WASHINGTON, Aug. 6.~The Weathet bureau’s weekly summary of crpo condl- tions s as follows: A drouth prevailing in the previous week from Virginia and ‘the Carolinas westward to Arkansas has been largely broken, the ralus belng excessively heavy over the western part of the region named. Drouth, however, continues in portions of the lower Ohlo valley, the Caroll a northern Georgla. The cent ‘the eril portions of Texas have again received vory heavy raifis and the lake regions and the northern portion of middle Atlantic states hi also suffered to some extent from excessive mofsture. The protracted drouth in the central and southern Rocky mountaln diatriets continues with in. creased severity and port'sns of Kansas, Nebraska and the northerm Pacific coast on unusualy fine crop is prom emall part of the lower Ohio val southeastern Missourl, central and we ern Kansas, Tennessee and Virgin part of the crop is, however, euffering from drouth, Damage to Winter Wheat, Some winter wheat remains to be har- vested in extreme northern districts, where harvesting has been much delayed by rains and considerable damage has been done to wheat in stack and shock. Harvesting in general progress on the north Pacific coast and under favorable conditions. ring wheat harvest has been soe- elayed by showers | where harvesting is ih progres as the middle portion North Dakota high wis lodged and damaged spring wheat slightly and rust is appearing cn the late sown. The orop is ripening very rapidly in the Dako- tas, somewhat too rapldly in South Dakota, and harvest has begun in the extreme southern North Dakota. In Oregon and ‘Washington spring wheat has made favora- ble advancement. . Oats harvest in the northern districts has progressed under more favorable conditions then in the previous week and fs nearing compietion, except in the more easterly sec- tfons. - M Improvement in Cotton Orep. The central and eastern portions of the cotton belt have experienced more favora- ble weather and & very general improve- ment in the condition of cotten in indicated, the ralnfall of the week having lergely re. lleved the drouth. ~The Carolinas, portions The reports respecting apples continue except in Kansas, portions of the middle Atlantio states. st et tatd dinci B IS Clear Weather and Fine Breese. NEW LONDON, Conn., Aug. 5.—Clear of beets grown on the Shoshone, and found them fourteen per cent superior to the Utah production. If sufficlent money c¢an be raised the colonists will own and operate the plant themselves, but if net then out- side capital will be, inducéd to come in. Alleged reethiet Bound Over. MEETEETSE, Wyo., Aug. 5.—(Special.)— Harry Bowers of Wood River was given & prelimiuary hearing last week on oharge of stealing borses. He pleaded not gullty pgnd was bound over to De- tober term of the district court. Bowers l--nldlah-tlulvlcl-wulmvllv Yorker. 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