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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FSUN DAY, JUNE 21, 1908. UNION I ‘ ~ 7 R UNION PACIFIC O Oun PACIFIC Al 3 El = Trip Rate : — r1ip alcs TRAIN SERVICE VIA SPLENDID TO THE TRAIN VV est U o P ° f ° SERVICE From G0. BLUFFS and OMARA, Daily Stadie mfi,fi"{;'ff", ::: Los ;!ggtts - Prom: Missoird Rive r Points to From 0. BLUFFS and OMAHA, Daily TO “ Omaha.......9:40 a. m. Sunday III'I"I'E. SPOKANE and PORTLAND Ar. Balt Lake City 4:05 p. m. Monday : “The Portland special” “ San Francisco.6:25 p. m. Tuesday Denver ...........$15.00 July 1 to 10 inc. Portland ......$52.00 July I-21, Aug. 418, Sept. I-15 Lv. Co. Bluffs.. 8:50 a. m. Sunday Los Angeles. . 8:55 p. m. Wednesday | l Denver ............ $17,50 Daily to Sept. 30 Tacoma ...... $52.00 “ LU L “ Omaha..... 9:40 a. m. Sunday “ “ “The California Express’ Colorado Springs.. $17.50 L R Seattle ........ $52.00 “ “ “ Ar. Butte .. 2:45 a. m. Tuesday Lv. Co. Bluffs.... 3:20 p. m. Sund Pueblo ...... ......$17.50 “ “ “ s “ Spokane.... 6:25 p. m. Tuesday ‘Y O‘I,nnhau. .s. ~sso 4:20 }: 2 S:;::l:i Glenwood Springs :2() 50 “ “ ‘ San Francisco....$45.00 Aug. 1 to 14 inc, “ Portland ... 4:30 p. m. Tuesday Ar. Denver. ......7:55a. m. Monday Salt Lake City .... $30.50 “ “ “ Los Angeles ...... $45.00 = e & “The Pacific Express” « galt Lake City.8:30 a. m. Tuesday Butte .... .. .$34.50 July 721, Aug. 418, sept, 115 | Son Francisco....$50.00 July 1to 10 inc, teral bt “ “ . x y 45 . Sunda, “ Ban Franciscc10:25 a. m. Wednesday » Los Angeles ......$50.00 “ “ “ L\:- Co. Bluffs..10:45 p. m 3 ¥ “ Los Angeles.. 6:45 a. m. Thursday Helena........ $34.50 g Omabha. ....11:30 pm . Sunday wit: Crirade’ Spect Spokane......$44.50 “ h San Diego ........ $50.00 L LA Ar. Butte. ..., 6:40 p.m, Tuesday “ Spokane.... 6:25 p. m. Wednesday Lv. Oo. Bluffs. . 6:40 a. m. this. morning ’ . ’ “ Portland .. 10:30 a. m. Weednesday “ Omaha 7:10 a. m. this morning 7 Ar. Denver ....8:35 p. m. this evening o Pullman Palace | E § SR Peaihs 0, o il ; S : «Lighted Trains Electric-Lighted Trains Tourlst Sleeping (- ol / ALY o ey S . Sk St Electric-Lighte ; 2-9--- ent Observation Cars, :um:-:lm:" e, i « % T S Ik e h s Tourist Sleeping ;-."‘;:p-n....m {:h::-‘r:".lonr::ri. “Pullman Palace Sieeping Cars, oul 3 4 v v . Car rates for sop . Buffets Smoking and Library Cars, Only $.50 e v < 3 T 0 aoubls Serth. Buffets s-okln.l--a LI:r-:: Cars, Dining Cars, Meals a ln Carte, to Denver t y i D Meals & la Carte, Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars, | | W 3 2 Z > i “nly $3.60 st Sleeping C Free Reelining Chair Cary b Arg g ' ft y rum . 7 to Butte Free Reelining Chair Cars, b A ) ; Only #.00 ———————————————————— Only $5.00 to i " to Portland San Francisco Only $1.00 Only $.00 to i kA for night. Los Angeles . . o : Only $.00 for night. UNION PACIFIC TOURIST CAR. Union Pacific City Ticket Office 1324 Farnam Street, Telephone 316. was | Milwaukee 37 24 13 649] hit: Bradley. Btolen base: Freeman, | ou By Ford, 6; by Ferguson, 4. Three- BREAK EVEN WITH NICHOLS [sver™pire Gomar 2*¢ ¢ ©7° ™" |xamets Tty il 8 1 el Criser "Double plays; Athoit ang Lalol: | e nifs Hostiever, sactice hiia: Ut | g 40, /R VAUV o ver. Peoria. .. 3 1 19 50| Bradley to Lajole to Hickman 2, MeCarthy | gins, Fox. Double play: Fox to O Brien to L %% %Y 2% %Y OMAHA, St. Joseph . 39 18 2 462 | to Lajole to Hickman. First base on balls: Btolen bases. Schaefer, XKihm. | — AB. R. F Denver . 41 17 P 4151 Of oore 2, off Gibson 3. Left on bases:| Time: 1:23. Umpire: Haskell. | Des Molnes . a2 8 ¥ 351 | Cleveland 4 Boston 6. Struck out: By | Second game: Omaha .. 38 1 24 2363 | Moore 3, by Gibson 5. Passed ball: Abbott. ST. PAUL. INDIANAPOLIS, Games today: Omaha at Kansas City, | Time: 2:10. Umpire: O'Laughlin. RH.0AE R Denver at Peorla, Colorado Springs at Mil- eter, If.....1 3 Blows Answer Manager's Insult. Upomirer 11, 3792 waukee, Des Moines at St. Joseph. Shaniion, cf . dFox, 2b.. when using one of our " ST. LOUIS, June 2.—The game this - | Jackson,’ rt.. - GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE |focn i which St Touis defeated v fobaster, .. | : (|Coulter, et ington 7 to 6, furnished a sensation, J Ketg "1b. B A Lo | PEEHLEss fKihm, 16 Burkett assaulting Tom Leftus, the Wash- | wheeier, 8b.. Pittaburg Makes it Fourteen Straight | Ington manager, In the first inning. Bur- | pierce, o. 0 by Taking One from ington on the Browns' trip east. When p xHeydon ... Burkett stepped to the bat today Loftus| Totals 1 Boston. lled on Orth to strike him out, \\MIIF\ a Totals BOSTON, June 20.--eittsburg’s fourteenth | Vle epithet in so doing. Burkett, when ] Omaha and Kansas Oity Divide Homors Shugait, % in a Double-Header. Wright' 10 c— Dolan, 'ss. Genin, c LAST ONE IS THIRTEEN-INNING CONTEST |icke Gonding, c. Miiton, p. Milton Pitches HBoth Games for Tot, Omaha and Would Have Scored & Shutout but for Ketcham, of. Waldron, rf Srrevs. Miller, Jf. Streib, 1b. Jacabs, 88, KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 2.—(Special |WVebster, b Telegram.)~For twenty-two innings Kan-|Ujrich, sas City and Omaha battled in a double | Nichols, p. header here today, and at the end of one Totals of the greatest afternoons of base ball Omaha . 0 02 6ver seen in Kansas City, the score board | Kansas City 000020 showed that each team had won a game| Two-base hit: Hickey. Bacrifice hits: . p and that the score In each case had been Ketchem (2), Milton, Genins. Stolen base: | Ritchey, Ib.. 3 11t to Dolan to | Phelps, c..... 310 2 While the opening game was & |Vrigh O tot ‘base on | PhillbRL, » . - D 3 . the wi tur- oft Milton, 6. Struck 3 pltched a good game, alliwing the visitors b hpmhe"ub‘“:: ‘..: ;und:': lur o ne, by Milton, 2. Wiid | Towls..... Tolgle. ... osinms, 2 only six scattered hits. Aitendance, 2,000. Are ,Gow Value nished. the, aensation, Xao. Y winning | T “Milton. Passed ball: Ulrich. Lett | Pittsburg 000040 4 dorth, p Scor Special price from out in the thirteenth after Omaha had | Ditghe MIOR oS B Omaha, 6. Time: | Boston 02000 Denaive, Fouh, 2.0 LOVISVILL ¢ MINNEAPOLIS. - L] moved one run ahead in its half and|1:25. McCarthy. ETWO;’b"“ h{{;!' B“Blfla;mll. ‘—:Mk'fl f;"O‘E)' i - = Totals..... §iztas R :L‘:»Ab‘ R.H.0.A.E. b arned run: Wagner. Stolen bases: De: Totals 1Y erwin, 3 seemingly had gained a double victory. e Cooley. Double plays: Abbattichio to xOne out winning run was scored. | Hart, ib..... In the afternoon of sensations, the work KANSAS CITY ney. oft Platt 2. oft Phil-|8t. Louis .... 01101008 87|50 of Milton, who pitched the entire twenty 0 36| suliv Ketchem, cf. two innings for Omaha, stands out as one | Waldron, rt, lipp! Struck ou By Phillippt 2, by | Washington ..........0 0 0 1 0 1 1 Platt 7. Time: 1142 Umpire: O'Day, Earned runs: St. Louls 3, Washington 8. | Ciymer, " it of the most brilliant pitchers' work ever |Miller, If scen here. Not only did he win his first | Streib, 1b. Postponed Game Two-base hits: Heidrick, Clark 2. Dele- | Schriever, " oM { hanty, Ryan. Three-base hit: Friel. Sac. | §uinlan, Jacobs, ss oMt New York-New York-Chicago game, | rifice hit: Kahoe. Double play: Coughiin | MeCord. by allowing only three scattered |‘Webster, 2b. ey Brooklyn-8t. Louls, two | (Unissisted) Btolen bases: Heldrick. ‘Base | o Y off Quinn, 2; oft on balls: Off Orth 1. Struck out: By Don Which .wauld not have been good for|Kabl, $b. games, on account of rain. | Ghue 2. Left on bases: St. Louls 3, "Wash- a , 3. Passed balls: Dona 5 M A run had it not been for errors, but in g:h‘-"' . At Philadelphia — Philadelphia-Cincinnat! | ington 7. Time: 1:4. Umpire nolly. : otals..... ML 4|fer, R‘ymg;a"lnnk_n. the thirteenth inning of his second game, > By game, rain. Standing of the Team "t g S O 4 B e 4 Juniors, 8; he drove in-Omaha's second run with a| Totals > * ) " Playéd. Won. Lost. P.C. | Pwo-base hits: Schriever, Odwell, Quin- {Double play: Donahue to Mullen, triple. He out pitched Nichols in the open- Plh)figd “;{:'» . | Philadelphia 51 22 19 628 | Jan, Three-base hits: Clymer (2), Kerwin, |1:5. Umpire: Bradford. ing game and then held a fresh twirler| g ; . —— right down to the hardest work in the E:{.‘;&;J gatesans second Preston, If... Bl bbb ninbig Bl babesin Eux eccommors! ol cmmonvorne. =l comunommm kett and Loftus'had a wordy tilt at Wash- | Chech, p. sBatted for McPartiin In the ninth, stralght victory was at the home team's | ihe offense was repeated, ran over to the|g¢ paul...... 00002016 0-8 sxpe:uc today, 8 to 4. Pittsburg's hits | Pench and struck Loftus repeatedly until|yngianapoiis’........0 0 0 0 0 | [ 2 3 parted by his team mates| and the police. | "5 were prettily bunched, while careless fleld- | prrted by his team metes o1 - | First base on balls: Off Chech, e - 1 | B e grounds by |, Fir g on Ve jech, g:“or:“. not costly Attendance 3, Umpire . Conolly, who has. forwarded McPartlin, &, h‘;l‘:l“‘|':“‘[|l“|l }"f,’,;',‘, i3 : . . arey's | McPa 3 v pitehed : ' By PITTSBU! | BOSTON. repoet of the aftalr to Bas Johnson ) ech, 1. Two-base hits: | nose was broken by a thrown b znec - LCoulter (2), Geler. HOAB! . RN L Y Sucritice hits: = Plerce, Schaefer. Double - 4 % play: O'Brien o Fox to Kihm. Stolen . oTeuney, 1b T 10U WASHING base: O'Brien. Passed ball: Woodruff. ] Burkett, 1t...0 0 00 0Moran, ) Time: 2:05. Umpire: Haskell, e 3 2| °“"""=""°.3 2| “.....ma..;g B ® ol noosorsnnil owl cocomwomooh’ o= 2| woromcoco? Elawsmarcane? 2 R e e dlCooley, If.. A Abtachio, 3 "t a-:l\:m. X 1 3;')1::' . 2 Louisville Plles Up Runs. Use Least lce—Keep Things Cold—Absolutely Pure Dry Air. 0 Delehanty, LOUISVILLE, June 2.—Louisville batted Shi e e a enie s | § OUR BADGER REFRICERATORS fiapen. b,/ today and won a one-:ider contest, MeCord [ 0/Grem’ger, 3b. o mecoocemy Bunocmemo® wloomosescs cooR | urnacunnnd IT 0 0IMcCreery, ef. 0 0/8pooner, '1b. REFRIGERATORS ON PAYMENTS. Milton Rogers & Sons Co. Cor.. 14th and Farnam Streets' Prices and catalogues on application HSVVVVVIVNNVVVVNVIV VWU & > (] w = 5l ormmwumneo 0 Ludwls, o|Melntyre, b, o Martin, 2b. 3 1/0yler, s ~|Katoll, 'p 13 1|Thomas, ... Bluvsurwes lmumnorocoon e wlcormneces =l ccosorccal > c B > s 2 oq—g-flwaeg > ® concecsemy Pittsburg . Hoston ...... 51 81 McCord, Hart, 8 3 8 ittsbus A 4 4 K cCord, Hart, Spooner. Stolen base: Lally (l}filz‘:srk . Bl j; 0% | Cleveland ... fi % B E umw\m]vf Quin l;l;. Schriever. hh(\ll)\n' Sunday Game of Base Ball, ¢ . 5 ! S ¥ 2 s: Sullivan to Brashear to Hart, Brooklyn 1111111 511 |0} o Gl A | RiSTiin 10 Oyler to Bpooner. “First bass od | The Lee-Glass-Andreesen Originals and SELCI0AL, .o s 2 oW . & 2 . balls: Oft McCord, 5; off Katoll, 2; off | Crescents of the Tri-City 1»;\3\" will meet oston .- eenis B « % B % 47| Thomas, 1. Btruck out: By McCord, §; by | on Vinton street ggounds Sunday afternoon S,;;l fi'\i“‘m' ' Washington ..........48 1 4 Thome Hit_by pitched ball: ‘Smith. | to play one of the scheduled games of the F \!' at apond b “ Games today: Boston at Cleveland, Passed Is: Schriever, Ludwig. Wild | league. Both tea have been playing a No games t York at Detroit, Philadelphia at Chicago, | pitch: Thomas. Time: 210, Umpire: Cun. | very fast amateur game and there is little Washingt t St. Louls. doubt that it will prove a most interesting GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE| " "™ .= BB maned Gamad, o Ll AL AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES | ac Totedo—ransas ity sume, on account | Qriginals. rosition Crescents Champlions' Better Play Scores Vie- of wet grounds. ROloy...ooee + SR * 4 1 e H —— Bradford........Becond .Rodman hit. Miller's single and Strub's out at sec- |Omaha e 0 0 tory Against White Turner's Error Lets in Milwaukee's dn-ndlna: |"’ ‘:"‘\vr--r. Ay l‘\‘\;"\l”:‘:fly' o Tk!.‘r:‘;r‘l»;:v:; eenen &y}u; iy e Two-base hits: Shugart, Hickey. I Wisning Ren Againat ; Played. Won. Lost. P.C. | Waller. . d b L Wee 04, 504 Mionar'e: srves, base hits: Kahl, Milton. Sacrifice hit o3, . Milwaukee ........... 8 6 e . etineid - Omaha 8 » to Wi em, Webster (2), Strelb, Kahl, Dolan, | CHICAGO, June 20.—Better hitting, field Columbus, St. Paul . 50 19 620 | B Milton.” Stolen bases: Webster! | ing and base rumning give the champlions . . o Sy R B snapaii i 20| Howe. ...\1111L, Rightneld ..ci5i .. Clute | clea"n sa|. Omaha started in to make it a clean cut * Double play: Miller to Btreib. |an interesting game. today. - Monte Cross | wilima itched weil today Latotnnd | K T g ] 48t | Baaldsr............Eiohar. .. Rust and Troup victory in the seventh, scoring & brace of | First base on balls: Off Halla, 1; oft Mil- | was the star In'the field and on the bases ; R A ol clivaine....... seesaeien | | The flelding of the games was much | Wright, 1b better than the scores would Indicate, but |DOI&N. 88, the errors were soon forgotten in the|Hickey, 3b... numerous sensational plays, the outfield |Gonding, c being especially briliant in hauling in [Mllton, p. scomingly safe hits. Totals 4 In the opening game Kansas City scored | xTwo out when winnin its only runs in the sixth inning on one|Kansas City cncoulians BE| mencononey Blonsvurucop = B 13 ook ° Pt eecturusl ik oZ Blusnbasoos co’5 2 nommorornl °b b coR | Sel o | 160 .. Rice v 2 > had better support and Mil ukee won the £ o | oa ¥ runs on singles by Wright and Dolan, |{on L Struck out 4 Attendance 4392 Score o P g M B L d e T 451 | Game called at 3:% p. m. Gening' sacrifice and Hickey's double. The e o X PRILADNEA. | CHICAGO. allowsd Milwaukee to score the winning | . 2 400 | ——— Now is the time of b raivs dpm rrofesgu frlgriog oty s %A . run in the seventh. Attendance, 2,155, ores ‘t“ . Tm:’“’ Wahoo Wins from Colon. } the nning run was tacke - e Beo : City_at_Toledo, 5 3 ; x . 3 on sh:nru infleld hit, a passed ball, 8. J00 Takies & Couple. Bauag, & O ILWAUKEE. COLUMBUS. Milw r StV phu At hw | WAHQO, Neb., June 20.—(Special)—The || YEAr When you ‘need a ride ol o ST, JOSEPH, June 20.—Des Moines was | D*i "5 R.H.GAB. And ereve by Bireid ond Jaoohs. shut out in the first and lost In the second | Seyseld Schatey, .. 0 Kansas City moved off again first in the | game of a double-header tod: Score, first | Murphy, bt 1 second game, scoring in the fifth inning on | game: M. C e L H Kahl's triple and Shugart's error. Thelg yoon 1032331112 s Dunleavy, if. 0 locals @id not enjoy the lead long, how- | Prag Motnes .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0—0 7 1 Ung .9 ever, Omaha scoring & run in the seventh | Batteries: For St. Joseph, Glade and Me- D .1 ¥ on Carter's single and Shugart’s double.| Connell; for Des Moines, Cushman and [ ERiageP™® -0 § 0 0 0 8 3 1 44| Eulo” p. 0 0 Wahoo gndersn epd Sefascn (4%i%t |1 from $3.00 u <3 This brought the score into a deadlock |[Fehl W = o Lett on bases: Chicago §, Philadelphia 7.| Touh...... 3 base on balls: 'Of ' Primley, " irwo b . pé ¥ = P‘I New ones and while each team got men on first, d RIL.E, | TWo-base hits: Callahan, Davis. Sacrifice | Milwaukes : on Stock Yards Juniors defeated |Nits: Kirchman, 8. Crawford, Mountain. |} from $15.00 and up. Mo there was nothing doing An the scoring |St. Joseph ...... 1 0 0 2 0 4 8 01113 § | hit: Jones. Btolen bases: McFariand, Pick- | Columbus ... % m’[.m;h‘ln‘:' A thictics at Vinton Street park | Fox. Time: 1:20. Umpires: Willlam Bwan p _P tor ering. M. Cross 3, Bender. Double plays:| Stolen base: Dunleavy. ¥ y Bt g * ' and Ernest Black syele th p i til the thirteenth, Des Moines .4 0 1 0030031015 3 . o v terday afternoon by a score of 9 to 5. cycle that will give you en- ne uni e 3 Batteries: For 8t. Joseph, Chinn and Gar- | Murphy to M. Cross to Davis, Pickering to | balls: Off Eiliott, 1. ‘Two-base hit: Thoney. | x45tJaay, A TR U8 5,00 danger of | ot - Qouins """““d up tn ""b"" ';“‘"’“ in &l iy for Des Moines, Madigan and Fohl, | Davie Struck oute By Whlite § by Hen Pouble BIaY: ke yioy Schafley to Dono- | joging the game and Quian was invincible, | Avess 7, Navien O tire satisfaction. Call and Vvery encouraging mannef by going out on 3 a pite e 2. Time: 154 | Bicict Y By Wil 00G, Ungiaub. | sxcapt fn the fourth inning, when the | " : oA b B o i g g B g B Springs Down Milwaukee. der 3 Wil pitches: Bender 2. Time: 1:54. | Struck out: By Williams, 3: by’ Elliott, 1. | {¥55P8 P01 Nits on him and brought! AVOCA, June 2.—(8pecial)—In an inter- | gee it. The ideal and most IKE v . | Urap 8! Time: 1 Umpire: Foreman. o b f base ball here yesterday four ‘wide ones and then reaching first and | MILWAUKEE, Wis, June 0.-—-Jones p in three runs. Catcher Clair, for the | esting game of ba: vesardey |} o inati ' siaie aeosnd.. 15 was & sloss decision and | [LIOMAL WRP $00 mash for Miwauhed (o~ | (Westen Tukies Tea-Janing One. St. Paul Divides Up. Hollys, wak kiocked out in ‘e frat in: |Avoch defeated Harlan by o score’of 7 to & || fascinating vehicle DO " " o &nd | gay and Colorado Springs won by 5 to 1 CLEVELAND, June 20.—Bostol g ning and his place was filled by Donahue, | Batteries voca, Beymer an aw : N hard. ™ ¢ third was & feat {EVE! . 3 n took a| INDIANAPOLIS, June 20.—Indianapolis ot pla y creditable game. | Harlan, Brunnier and Frankiin. -Struck (| built. e e " Tort et “rhare were o [ Rreodiec, Yok “Soore: Ur®. | ten-inning“game {oday, Dougherty scoring | and ‘8. Paul broke even this ‘afierioon: | ¥naes and’ Bohver. for the Juniors, “wers | out: By Beymer. 9 by Brumnier. 14. Two: iog flew out to left and there were two w1, R E | the winning run on his single and O'Brien's | each taking a game. In the first Fora's [ %oder and BORaet, tCr Bl CNOr Mout [base hits: Lamm, Plum. Umpire: H. V. =8 " outs and & man on second when Milton 00303000 0555 double Glboson was invincible after the| pitching for Indlanapolis was the feature | the Stars T Bt shlowed hem | Iotier: OPEN EVENIN( Colo. Springs. 3 9 b ] even of the Junlors, B 2 came up. The plucky pitcher landed on | Milwaukes .0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 3 3 third inning when ickmans home run|and in the second Coulters batung. He | (i me number of hits. Score: ! . . the ball, and it went bounding down the| Butteries: For Milwaukee, Swormsted and | Score T | Arat game. - Atiendance, 5,549, 'Score, fire¢| U. 8 JUNIORA HOLLYS Games In Three-I Leas WHEELS FOR RENT Ieft foul line and betore Miller could dig | Lucia; for Colorado Bprings, Jones and BOSTON CLEVELAND. | | gam J et R.18.PC PO s sasrac b A6 s s, R “NT. it out from under the club house Milton | Starnasle. ki S | Ropherts " NDIANAROLIS. \ 3 Island, 3; game called in the tenth inning was on third and Hickey home with the Collins. rouss. . o Talbot, 2 ogriever, rf Geler, | Bohser, to catch train. run that put Omaha one ahead. PEQRIA, Il June 20.—Peoria put up a | Soren, © per e 81 4 ‘ ! ((‘: e Debaus, 10; Daverport, & Louls F'osch‘l’ It was a great piece of work for Milton, | Snappy game loday, while Denver played At Rocxford—Rockford, 6; Cedar Rapids, . Forrs i, Hackien, b 3 ag Ve Denvis pis Coater, i Ferguson, ue 3 and ft was tough luck that he had no| Atieaiace 1ot Boorer s Visltors M - o 1622 Capitol Ave. better fate when the locals came up for | Peoria . 02000600x-7172 — . their final set to. After an outfield out, | Denver P.or]. 'A}] 001 3"0—“ 61 slonx Falls 10, Council Bluffs 1. Jucobs and Webster singled to center and Batterie: ™ loway and Wilson; FALL 8. D, June 20— fal | the latter stole second. The throwing of | Denver. Bosier, Byier and Latimer. O T M gions il et oF the Kahl's fly 10 right scored Jucobs with the Wunsing Af Nhe Pew | Cleveland o 3. Mullen, W. Mullen, | lowa-Bouth Dakota league this afternoon | . &y % a ! Played. Won. Lost. PO Two-base MecCarthy, Gibson, | Indlana; Baker, Bohner. Hit b batted ball: | defented Councll Blufls on the local | telng run, and then Messitt's drive o left Cglorado Springs.... ¥ » i) 83 O'Brien. Home run: Hickman Sacrifice’ First § Bchrosder. kit by pi ball: Quinn, 1 grounds, 10 to L | ° 0Green, rf. 0/Caliatian sbell, 1b. 0 0 anapolls, Minneapolis at Louisville. Wahoo base ball team defeated the Colon F gl e 249, | Sanapille, Mian team vesterday afternoon in an interesting | OB @ bicycle to get some HOLLY A. C. EASILY BEATEN .}‘,...\.i;"l',fli'{".né"i'o.‘-[.'i'."’.‘.a‘l‘.‘.ia’"fii,.T“,'.'..5'.‘.‘_?, FRESH AIR. I have just Pz LI 4 Union Stock Yards Juniors Make Wehoo v 00400103 s § what you want at reduced Colon . 02100000 0-3| A . Their South Omaha Rivals Batteries: Colon, Primley and Swanson; (| price. Becond-hand ones son, . annon, ef oArndt, ' rf oTurner, 3b. 0 Mellor, 1b 0Thouey, It oRaymer, b 0Fox, ¢ o Willlama, . ef. 1 ol ommonwonng! L ever 1. olBradley, .. O Lajole, 25, o olHle 0 MeC o Fiic 0Gochaauer, iiig —rmooo~on®, [ pR——— BleocommZua [ i 2 ° . 0 ° 3 1 : Blunmononens Bl oot onman | PR — -l . 8. Junlors. n \ sssese 003 po- I L TWENTIETH CENTURY FARME" only o

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