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DAILY BEE: MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1903 DM,“]A OU’H’LAYS LEADERS'tl'dm.m:lv:“;'"::;.'.."d in the score and | Milwaukee safe in the second game, al- [ feat of the Deitz team In one game today Attendance, 4,1 u ors by > ukes roally lost the | MArked the epoch of the happiest day in Bcore, first game e, . | e Attondance, B8 Score Nrat game: | the BIalr boys lives, having sriven {or the ULWACESS, LOUISVILLE past three years to win from the lumber- » . 3G WA oA LLE. Ax |inen. Beore, first game : Bourke. Family Defoats Milwautee by a "o fehiatr, .90 Kerwin, ot | AV vy i h : onahue, 1b. 0 s One-Bided Boeore. #as City, Siiion an q K Hrashear, 3. Blair 00000060030 0-31035 v, 8beOnd game: Batteries: Blalr, Leatherby and Miller; ‘. 0lSutiven, Deitz, Wilkins and Hathaway. Struck out: PERFECTLY SUPPORT SANDERS' PITCHING ( Kaneas ‘¢ i 1 i 1 . H Sultivan, 3 ; H W ib. By Leatherby, 10; by Wiikins, 5. Bases on Kansas City...1 0 0 0 3 " balls: Off Leatherby, 2. Hit by pitched ball: — Batteries; Denver. Eyler and 8¢ - | stimmel. o Leatherby, 2. Umpire: Dixon. sas City, Nichols and Only One Skip Made by the Lee s — 0|quinian. ' . 0 Spem— seore, ond gaine s Postponed Game M sgiBlafr ....oooiee0 0210204 110197 y Milwaukee 0 001 0040 5 i 4 ‘While the Visitors Contribute At_Co'orado Springs: Colorado Springs. [ Louleville 00001000 01|Deltz 02006200 0-978 f a Dosen to the Bt. Joseph game postponed on account of | _Btolen bases: Kerwin Stimmel, Donohue. | Batteries: Blair, B Noyes and Miller; rain First baso_on balls: Off Bohannon, 1. Wild | Deitz, Knight, Nestlebush and Tra Standing of the Team itches Bohannon, 2. Btruck out 13y | Btruck out By Knight, 2 ‘!PII'F on ball H Played. Won. Lost, P.c. | Stimmel, 4 by Bohannon, 1. Doubla plays: | Off Noye oft Knignt, 4 Two-base hiti — Milwaukee & ® 53 | Viox to' Donohue. Left on bases: Milwau- | Bovee. Umpire: Dusant . . | kee, 3; Louisville, 4 Umpire: Mullane OmabA outplayed Milwaukee at every | Foiotado fprings.... 81 bid & B e mp tarn yesterday and won by the broad |8t Joseph............ ‘43| Score, second game: margir of 10 to 2. Both Kenna and Vollen- | Péoria s 33 AT LOUISVILLE RHOAE dorf were hit at the right times, and each | Den ‘Mot o 0 if8chlatey, 2 made costly errors. Omaha ... 4o | 8 .4 1l Wood, v Banders was on the rubber for Pa Bill's | Games today aifllwaukee at Omah o men, and in the very first inning started | | e8 Moines, Kansag City at | Sullirin ver, Bt. Jose [a! Schriever, ON A00, XAl s & SOt of SRANG er, Bt. Joseph at Colorado Springs. chri tonal stops and Sanders threw the aird | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Then Carter came to the bat and slapped a bounder at Kenna. | ycq, . - . Cit - E Koina whs tired and. reached ater i ST Sl | e, e g R g g A S laaguidly with his feathered hand. It e Two base hits: Odwell, Sullivan. Stolen | fiatted three on & it by Valler, & sacri- bounced out of his mit and Carter was Coutent. hases: White, Sulllvan First base on balls: | fice by Bradford and sin#les by Sculiy, ‘fotced out at second by Genins. Miller Off Mueller, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Wood. | Safrelder and JKennedy. The Originais Passed ball: Schriever. Struck out: By n gotting during the bal- mmashed one to his namesake at second | KANBAS CITY, Aug. 16—Kansas City | Muelier, 3; by Egan, 3. Left on bases: Mil- | Koot BB dReIr T e Camnd hitting. alded and a neat double was turned on the|and Indlapapolis broke even Iin a double- | waukee, 7, Louisville, 7. Attendance: 5,500. by the indifferent work of the Brewers. Rouriites header this afternoon. 1In the first game | Time: 1:40. Umpire: Mullane. The Jetters scored in the fourth on a hit the ' v Ci y P Bhugart began the circus stunts in the | and ""“-!l“f“m';;ihn‘l:m‘d. T s shutosl, Standing of the Teams. by Cahill, errors by Brad and Peterson and wecond by draging down a high one oft | In the second game the feature was the Piaved. Won. Lost. P.C. | * R0 DS e Biiwers notted three, in O'Nefll's bat. Braun swatted out a three- | PAtUNE of Gear, who drove out a double, | St. Paul N Ay the eighth one and in the ninth two. 2 Milwaukes e 101 61 3 K ; v Dagger and Gatine followed with & double, | * Scare, frat gamer T L endance. B0 | PUNRRe & The ‘work of Kelly was entirely satis- ¢ and with the exception of r scoring one. Miller scratched and Lucia KANSAS CITY. INDIANAPOLIS, b S -] {30 clons "dectaions there Waa no ocossion dabbed one to Sanders, who caught Gatine | necews. 1. & 1 Kansas City.....0..0. 8 to make a Kick on any decision. The at the plate. Meanwhile Lucia was swing- ¥ Minneapolis ........ il S ORIGINALS ing on toward second and Gonding doubled Toledo L AB. R the ball back to Shugart and Miller kept el A or on coming home. Shugart returned the throw badly to Jawnie, and the second mcore was fn. Kenna went out at first ‘without any argument. Totals. ... § 51| Totals.. 1 sn1l RH.B, Hardware Men Take Heavy Hitting Game from the Brewers at South Omaha. [ ccccoccen? " 3, it (|Hempniin, The Lee-Glass-Andreesen Originals de- ¢|viox, us feated the B. Jetter's on the S8outh Omaha grounds yesterday afternoon in a game. The hardware men opened up in the sec- ond with two runs on hits by Baffelder » fownnnnone 3l unBennmow 0 0 0 1 1 1 ] 0 v o o " gasebEes b o Waller, ss GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE | E:iii"s - St. Louis Takes a Palr from Phila- i;’{:r';‘g"'" ;’E’ Totals . a hi. 0 fr Great Kennedy, . Nothing to 1t but Omaha. xBatted for Ford in the ninth. s Bt Creighton, © Tn Omaha’s half of the second Thornton | Kansas City 03102011 e Cosgrova, it reached first on another of Kenna's langula | 1ndianapolis . L3S V.l e b R L e SRR mtabs at a ball. Shugart struck out and (Gear, Xnoll, Kihm, Tam-| g1 LOUIS, Aug. 16.—St. Louls defeated B. JETTERS. Home run: Grady. FKirst base on Philadel phi Vice today, the first game Kelly singled. Thornton stole home while : "Off Alloway, 2; off Ford, 2. Left on | p! e of 8y 8 wih Dowen p,.gh,,,, AB. R. 1B. PO? Kelly piltered second. Hickey went out at | Dases: 'fi“)""'mfl‘ly;oflhn‘r"c‘:‘g“g’;",’:," T | for ‘the home team and Bender for the vis- | fCK{rmant, . ] Brst and Gonding singled und brought In [nits: Grady, Leews, Knoll, Heydon. Struck | \tors. The second game was won by o | Gopili gy Keill: B 1k y I t) score of 2 to 1, with Sudhoft pitching for - i3 gut: By Alloway,3: by Ford & Time: 1345 | §°"T.uta and” Waddell for Bhiladelphia. | Lynot, ¢ In the ‘third Omaha finished up with | Umpires: McAndrews, Willlams and Cun- |y, “Giaond game was a pitchers’ battle t ningham. ') Kenna by taking three more on & combi- and but for an error by Wallace at short Bcore, second game: : v nation of two hits, o base on balls and an INDIANAROLIS | Kansas crr the visiting team would have been shut R error of Kenna's. This brought in Vollen- RILOA Ly T T 8T. LOUIS. PHILADELPHIA. dort and thers was a cessation of doings | Tan*ih *-{ surkett, 1t SEOAB TLHOAE for a whole inning, but a couple of hits and | Hogriever, it 0 iy [ e an error by Miller humbled Vollendorf to | {ouiter et | il db 0 L. Cross, 3b. the extent of two runs. In the lucky | Heydon, c... 3 St b seventh Vollendorf got in his werk. After | Jaran, .. § 0lM. Cross, = two men had been nicely reduced to | kellun, p e o decimals he hit Shugart on the cibow and of 0 Miller fatled to get him out at second on l Totale.... 5 Kelly's wealy poke. Hickey slammed at | Indianapolis T R the fall ang it fell in front of Vollendort, | Kansas City LR R ol onowomm—m. | S ISTSPRSR loararoommu? wloonecrsees ol erwnoroon I PRI YR RO e £l saneccumel ol oormoommc? Long, Strong Stick. Burns Full Half Ask Minute. A Valuable Coupon Your in Each Box. Y DIAMOND « MATCH Grocer - . co. on > " 0 Rothtuss, 1b. 0 Gear, t 2 Nance, b 0 Grady, 3b, oML, el o Butler, 2 Loowe, o Knoll, 2 Gibson, ~{Durham, p. =l ewoccoron? ol comccormul! S| cocnumanc ol crrommpme Totals %L Bcore by Innins: Originals 02330181 1-13| = g R ri";fl:h" . ‘g‘ile"n Sy dsteated under the name of the Regents | K. Hnmlr;l?m Carter's Bang, 1. T. Carter; (formally launched the construction of an- . ; ! ) ses: | The Regents are at present on thelr trip | Jingo's Dellght, George 8. Gagnon, other adjunct to the Catholic University Scully (2), Peterson, Creighton. Double | ; to pli Al takes, Engilsh settors: Mr. Kin- plays: Clerk unaseisted, Ackermann 1o | nnder theie aan o 18, ENNEDY ™ | 1ep Bl tae Coritirng: Abaallan Itedfeld, | of America. The services were marked by Glerk, Two-pase his; = Samfelder, Caniil Mai Regents of Omaha. |C. J. ; Gracie’s Ked, John A, Strong! |pomp amd beauty and were attended by reighton. y pitched ball! Ryan. Dan Stuart, C. D. Stuart; Slap Dash, » ; ¢ trom Struck out: By Scully, 8 by McHale & Fort Dodge Defeats Algona. Lorlliard: Lady Babble, P. Loriard: Ques- | M#h church dignitaries and cletgy tror Wild pitches: Seully, 1; McHale, 1. Time = tion, Why Not, P. Loriliard; King Do Do, | various parts of the country. The Holy wo-Biide hith: Goks, Nanos, Xanm. Tox, | ‘EBatted’ for B of game: 1:40. Umpire: Kelly. T:E‘T:Im?omflwh}u on 8 Wi eclal | B. E. Kraal; Genevieve M., B. D. Magoon | Name societies, who awe their origin to ¢ o-base hits: Gear, ce, . Fos, ed for Powers. s — Yowley;, B % oy o e e | oilum, Thres base Hite: " Gear, Héydon: | au. Couls ... IDEALS WIN BY HARD SLUGGING | ¢ i T gamo withthe Algons Brgvenica | 5712 Li25E, Joun Gonless Ei Spoct, X | ihe Order ot St, Dornlalo, the Kalghts ot wildly for first base. That lét in two | Home runs: Gear, Grnd{ First bage on | Plijladelphia ... . .0 D HARD UGGING | here today, winning by a score of 2 t0 1. | wood: Patentee, Nichols & Heisey; Lake- | Columbus and the Anclent Order of Hi- runs 4nd Gonding's double brought in the | balle: Of Gibson, 3; off Dutham, & Sacti” |’ ‘garned runs: St. Louis, 3; Philadelphia, g Qnly by & stroke of £004 luck, dld the | feid ked, Lakerield kennels; Count Holmes, | bernians assisted in the ceremonies. Right thisd for the inning. fice hits: Kihm, Marcan. Struck out: BY |3 “fWo-base hits: FHill,' Martin, Bender, | Outslus the Eagles and Take Amother | Brownics avert a shutiout. Coals, in the|C. D. Siuart: Dad's Frank Nitta Yuma | ey, wiliam H. O'Connell, bishop of Port- fn the meantime Sanders was pitching | pire: Gunntnghem. " 1 mei 18 UM*| Bickering, Three-base hits: Hartsell, Hill . o3se. 3 Pride of Redfield, Dr. F. W. Sam- ficsied b Ak el [P SRR Sacrifice hits: Anderson, M. Cross. Double Vietory in the Tri-City received glit-edged support. ptain Jack, George W. Gray; May |land, Me., delivered the sermon, Whi 4 Ehampionship ball and was getting the One Game for Each, playa: M. Cross to Murphy to Seybold; L Sois & O, Bmith; Sport's Boy, Ji A.|a fervent exposition of tne mission an finest of support. With the exception of Cross to Murphy to Seybold. Stolen bas Lo bt Break Even at Sioux Falls. ; Prince Danstone, Joseph Becker: | vaiue o the Catholle church of the relig- s . » S MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 16—Minneapolls [ \Warlace (3. Beybold, Biokering, HIt SIOUX FALLS, 8. D.._ Aug. 16.—8pectal | Northern Huntress, Tledman; Low's Dream: B e it b0 hugart's bad throw in the second Inning | and Columbus split even. Attendance, 1400. | Ditcher: By Bender.” Wallsce. Bases on . Teolagram sthe Sloux Fale and Sneldon | L T. Carter; Floss, A. Albaugh; Little Bob, |lous orders. The monastery a M4t an Omaha player was gullty of a |Score, first game: alis: Oft Powell 4 off Bender, 2. . Struck onal fame replete jwith hits and sensa- | teams of the lowa-Bouth Dakota leagye | Albert Lieber; Margery May, A B Millori | titul building of pure gothic style. The wfip, and some really sensational work was MINNEAPOLIS. COLUMBU y Powell, 6; by Bender, 2 Lett on | potdl HOICING (40 (OIS BEt e 668 to & | Played a double-header on the local grounds | Domino II1 Arthur Stearn; Domino's Mark, | pigher studies for Dominican students will TALO.A St. Louls, €; Philadelphia, 10. Tim - - | Ehia atternoon. Sheldon winning the first by | Arthur_Stearn; Bang Up, Ed Carr; Nellls : shown. Shugart more than redeemed him- | @\~ RS S sirar Ded The Ideals secured thirteen hits from Mat- | this atternoon, Sheldon winning the first by | 580" £ Care, be transterred from St. Joseph's House of melt by cutting off some apparently safe | Laily, If... o fmith, second. game: thews’ delivery, while the Eagles could only | & #oore © s | PAif age stake, polnters: Chiet Other Day, | Studies at Somersot, O., to the new mon- s, ‘and Kelly ook care of clght hard | Yt i A * mauson s vy from Sl scengely's foiing 2 10 38,0 et Fufbiond’e singgy, &' EBL | tory when compisied, aad. the lacter wi chances in the finest style. Miller, who is | Melntyré, 11Bannon, of.. sy x of tne Ideals w ‘lhn?urad durlng practice ames in Three-1 League. B I T or: Singo's Mike, Binitn | be the post-graduate school of the order. | oyler, | Turner,’ 3b $ 8 and could not play the game, Next Sunday Rapids—Cedar Rapids, 8; Du- Saw; Lad_of Jingo. W. P. Austin; Al- ) : b e vt vegt b o ». g R d[Seyboid, 1b. Council Bluffs. "Score: At Decatur—Decatur, 3; Bloomington, 1. |11, J. T. Jones; Lord Grousemoor, J. T.|Oof Benator rt J. Hopkins, plate that were worth going all the way | Thomas, p _giw.mr. 5 Aoy, B IDEALS. JlA% Springfield—8prinigneld, 1; Rock’ Is- | Jones: Von Rip, 3. T. Jones, . 0. ' "|selt in hie room here today. Hall shortly down to the park to see. Milwaukee had ‘ot M. Cross, se. AB. R. . | land, 0. Subscription stake: Pride of €. T. | pefore ending his life had suffered great Tah o bases €14:0 ene out seviel timed; | Minamepill 008 8000 Uofman, " 1t Mintkus, s $7 1 ‘At Davenport—Davenpol Rockford, 0: | F. W. Samuel; Alpine Lad, Smith DePaw: but couldn’t get the run in. Columbus .. . 0000110 wies, It The same téami will play agiin todey | ,TWO base hits: er, Wagner, Smith. 3 0 2 3 3 n 3 Heldrick, e Friel, 2b... Sugden, o.. Powell, p.. [ 1 0 0 1 3 1 0 1 1 1 | comesr s pmems i R wontnsunns, ot 1 Totals ..... 8 olcomouowrs. Totals. awalorooncomes PP &l cocunonnen Sl eonensnre Blencornaon=s 2lowss =l erocccsssso » aluommmoowoy o2 cnunmrscnd 1ie L] > n L B e S e s 2l omenonuma wluseonsce | woowmmosm ] o \; Alpine Lad, 8mith DePa¥: | pain due to some stomach trouble and had YWaddall, ». Bowler, 1f.. In the Natfonal League. 8 E. Jaul‘gu!}‘.dn:lla"g Cl;":t,l“' applied at a nearby drug wtore for a cer- h T MeDonald J 3 Totals.. Lewis, ‘1b Games today: Pittsburg at Boston, Cin. | G18dstone. 1. Shelley; Oakley Hill's Pride. | tain medicine which the druggist was un- mod women will be sdmitied free. At. | DOpDie piavs, Fox to Citeman: McDonald 032000 Hofmann, 5 ames to 1 tendance, 3,500, The score. oft Th oft Wi 3. Btruck out: | Phlladelph 01000 Kennedy,' of. cinnati at New York, St. Louls at Broskiyn. | & Shellay; Jingo's Mike, Hbomes X Soin | able to supply. He was a clerk in the De- ce, 3,500, e score: i : Sampbell, rf. Otten; Alfred’s John, Foust & Dickey; Blap | partment of Commerce and Labor, having 8. Sacrifice | Barned runs: None. Two-base hits: Hill, Dash, Lorlllard estion, Why Not, Lor- y ) OMABA ts: Thomas, 2. Ovler, Lally. | pickering, Friel. 'Bevbold. Sacrifice hit! | Beliinger, TENNIS TOURNEY BEGINS TODAY {Rash oriliaray Queston. Wiy Kot feor? | been Cranataried Fanily brot ¢he: SRR AB. R. it by pitched ball 2. Left on | Hotman.' Stolen ~base: Murphy. Spot. 'Dr. E. L. Dennison: Dad's_Frank, | bureau, where he had been employed dur- §uod bases: Minneapoli k * | pitch: Sudhoft. Bases on balls: Ot Sudhoft, | Totals ....... Matches in the Preliminary Rou: Nitta Yuma kenneis; Chiet Other Day, H. |ing the last two years. The only known 1:50. Umpire: For . ; off Waddell, 2. 2 Start at Ten O'clock This M. Glles; Abdallah Redfield, C. J. Blair. relative of Hall 18 M. B. Downer, manager Score, second game: 2} by ‘Waadell o COLUMBUS. MINNEAPOLI 1; Pniladelphla, 5. Time: 1:18. Moening Speed Program at_Tecumseh. ::':’n. Union Publishing company of Chi- TECUMSEH, Neb., Aug. 18.—(Special)— ¥ 1L H.0.AB. i Pears. " | Duncan, 2b. Wi o L Howarin, ¢ ; Becretary E. H. Grist of the Johnson County T e g e e Mham | Falr, association announces the followiny Teats All Its Rivals, Howarth, cf JOLEDO, Aug. 18-Five thousand tnis | Mosicr, én. 3 noam 3 the v ] v afternoon saw Detroit defeat New York in | spéed program for the coming show, which | No salve, lotion, balm or 6il can compare y Y t t, which begins on the ; t e o o hon In (he " Tesond TAning, A D O B ald S1uh this morning. ate | il be held In this city September % 0 %, | with Bucklen's Arnica Salve for healing. Score Rutherford, rf {Bow I tne ‘elty. Tweive or fourteen of | ghoning aay: It kills pain. Cures or no pay. %c. For them visited the Field club courts yes Wodnesday, September 23-2:30 pace, purse by Kuhn & Co. day and expressed themselves us ‘BIENIY | s100 < 10 tror, puvse 100, Funning, nalf mie | 4l by Kuhn & C: - gratified with the arrangements. The | hua rapeat. Hurse Totals ... a 2,0 18 8 spiendid sondition of Ihe T8 Seemniod | o hUrRIAY 308 tiot, pyrep 0 §:09 tret. Lake Shore Flyer Wrecked. Is, ;| grounds in gener: 50; running, mile and repeat, ‘ Ao Daeg: e T o A | i Ty the isitors. Al] detatls have beeh | Darse g0 Fom N A S rinat, Toni CLEVELAND, 0. Aug. 16.—Shaetly after Ideals, 5; Eagles, 3. Base on balls carefully looked after by the committee | frt leaying here thig atternoon the "Cloveland Matthews, 1 611t by pitcher: Lewis. Struck |in charge, and it 18 expected that the |® friday—2:25 trot, purse $100; 2:20 pace, | and New York Fiyer" was wrecked at the out: By Bellinger, § g) Matthews, 5. Bat- | matches will ba run off smoothly. OWINg | purse $100; running, half mile ‘and repeat, terary street crossing., in the eastern terie Eagles, Matthews and Strong; | to the departure of Mr. John Sylvan Brown | purse $50. rt of the city, by running into an open 1deals, Bellingor and Coe. Umpire: Livane. | for the east, Mr. F. J. Hill has been se- | ”American trotting rules will govern all [ switch. The train ‘was running siow and - sctod “an' reteree. Pisy will bogin‘at 10 | paces the associatlon being o member of [no oné was killed, but aix persons trom ’ . The drawings were i sociation. eveland were Injured. Engineer Jol . Sacelfies Wio?? Quier” Brker Rabimond: Suslens lipiny Bowmen. (gcish, Uil pring a8 Soyad e |t doelods Senold S pa st s ol , % Stolen bases: Maloney 2. Spoone BEEMER! Neb., Aug. 16.—(Special Tel- iminary ‘round, adly shaken up. Engineer Burns of the ¢=19| Oyler.” Havmona, (Hannon. “Left on bases: | | XBAtted for Deerluy In the ninth. © | ogiam) AHe Union ‘Stock Tards Juniors | nia e Sonse beig that ot br. Snetdon of | LAY CORNERSTONE OF COLLEGE | switch "engine 'tha his freman were also 02| Minneapolis, 7; Columbus, 10. Hit by pitched | Detrolt 081339321 won today from the home team by fast, | Ransas City, runner-up in this yea hurt. The fiyer carried about 100 passen- bull: By McDonald, 1. Time: 2:80. Umpire: | New York 00100800 68|, 08T, rom the BOMS iadia pliohing | Sanses Clty, runper-up 1 ihe ZME R der see Burt. “The vee cattied about iy papesss +1g | Foreman: Attendance: 4,200. .| Barned runs: Detroit, 6; New York, |of McLean, who allowed but four hits anti | Foung last’ year's champion of Omaha, | NeW Structur glass. 0— 8t Paul Defeats Toledo. . |Three-base hits: Crawford, Lush. Stglen |accepted ten chances without an error. Fas ahown mood form In his play 8o School of the Dominica: |, BT. PAUL. Aug. 16.—The locals won from base: Long. Sacrifice bit: Keeler. Bases on [ The Junlors played their usual fast game ings: Tolads balls: Off Deering, 3. Struck out: By Tan- | in the fed. "Ackeily pitched spiendid ball Seahon, Fbe Grawing! B on ile: OfF Band 3 oledo today n a gamecharactorized by 1. Hit by pitched ball | heavy hitting and Joose fielding by bot Order. Fatal Quarrel Over Woman. nehill, 2; by Deering, 1. Double pla; By , A, bre‘ . Tett to Yeager: Wiliams (o Eiber B T i n's R ala| Eved Woeraarat, Saiina, Ka MACON, Mo., Aug. 16.—~Blain Votter, aged R teams. Attendance, 4,830. Score: Htruek out! By Sanders, 3; by Kenna, 2 n by Vollendorf, 1. Two-! Genlns, ST. PAUL ragged at times. Fehlman's home run in Rasmussen, Omaha, hye. 17, shot and -nfi'y wounded & young Beville; Elberfelder to Williams to_Beville. w. . —Mgr. . | mi Lett on bases: Detrolt, T: New York, & | iaecond and the e e ' Rins Sfutie| & 8. Caldwell, Omaha, bye. ASHINGTON, Aug. 16.—Mgr. Faleonio, | minpr named Burns, at a dance at Ke Gonding, Gatins. Three-base Bt: Braun. @acrifice hits: Shugart, Gonding, Stolen 3 Juniors were the features. The Juniors Copeland, Topeka. Kan., bye. to the United States, today | last night in a quarrel over a woman. The t il SO T O'Con- | play” Piiger Monday. Soore: It ¥ Falier. Lincoin, Neb., bye. Bags1 SUASRLY 10 208 0 . s h% Dases: Carter, Genins, Thornton (), Kelly. Doyble plays: Miller to Braun; Shugaré bal nor. Time: 1%5. Umplire: O Laughlin, il 0100080116 8 1| M Burr Omaha, bye. lald the corner-stone of the Dominican | feeling againgt Yotter le jntense. e L. ALY Chicago Takes Two. Beemer 0020000003 4 3| W8 Gitman. Sloux City, In., bye. House of Studies at Brookland, D. C., and | Rim \iniess guaranteed protection. (g9, Kslly 1o Gonding. Time of game, CHICAGO, Aug. 16.—Chicago won two ex- | o Datierise: McLean and Miiler: Ackelly | & Webster, Omaha, plays H. 8. mpire: Kelly. Fiouruoy, citing and close games from Washington | Beemer, 2. Two-base hit: Milie Blathewick, Rock Valley, T alle o ACTRT SETRR S SNy Wheeler. today. The first was a shut-out, In which | pune fefiiman, Stojen. base Dr. VanCampt Omaha, plays A. A. Green, DES MOINES, Aug. 16—Miller went into the air_in the 'cighth, glving Peoria the ‘game. Barry pitched o §00d gume. Score not one of the Visito.s reached third base. | Mot ear Bonanr @ Jelen B Chicago. ' u t t, San Francisco, Cal, plays ing hits in the third. Attendance, 10800, | CsHy 3i Molean, O Btruck out: Ackell S & Hun b g, 3 : i "' Kohn, Omaha, plays E. Baker, Sloux L H. CHICAGO. WASHINGTON . = Umpite Smith, Atten ra ... 00000114 0-611 it RO, The locals won the second game by bunch- s Bt same: 1 Mclean, 6 Whd pitches; ~Ackelly, 2 | F.\J. Hill, Omal 2 - UL Mg, omaba. i 1. Raymons Schlitz Means es Moinas....3 81300090088 b 0N, | Balmes, ¥ Regents Shut Out Scribmer. Lincoln, Neb. q Batjeries Des Moines. Miller and Fohl; urner. Kieinow, Cough- i R. B: Fletcher. Galesburg, 1il, plays B. Hex ang : Three-base hits: Schaeffer (1), Sacri- SCRIBNER. Neb., Aug. 16.—(Special Tele- th Platte, Neb. - ¥ Tori§, Barry and Hessler. Umplre: Morri® | ges nits: Jackson, Flourny ~Whesler. Stolen | aranla gt ot s Tastent Gacies over | TS Nitihe 'Aritens: ‘Ken.. plays M. The best materials — the best that money can buy. base: Jackson. Bases on balls: Off Cou layed here the Scribner team was defeated | fapkins, Chicago, A brewery as clean as your kitchen; the utensils as clean., Banvey Tokeh & Patr, Struck out: By Couglin, & Lett on | Y he Hegents, 6 1o & The reature of the | Ha i "rorney® Abilere, Kan., plays 3. W. iy re . Lo DENVER, A 16.—Denver won both 8t Paul 9; Toledo, 9. 'Time: 1:40. | glatiery. ame were the errorless flelding of the | pawle, Omaha ‘The cooling done in filtered air, in a plate glass room. 4 legents, the pitching of Donohue, who al- s from Kansas City today. the first [ Umpire: Haskell. o ¥. K. Bheldon. Kansas City, Mo, mely batting and the second on forfelt - lowed but one scratch hit, and the timely | piovs ¢, H. Young, Omaha The beer aged for months, until thoroughly fermented, so Sloux. ity In. it will not cause biliousness. o 910 0. Just after Denver went in In the Nyen Nesak ot . Midweiskes, Totals. T foum Bitting of Captain Nick Kifl." The soore: Y Duirene, Omaha, plays George Howell, 0 | 55 Knox, Omana, plays 0. B. Holbrook, ol mmporcnce? ] Seemo " ‘Carter, rt Genins, cof . Miller,'If .. Thornton, 'ib Shugart, 2b . Keliy, ol omommmmts v R LE! R. 0 1 0 0 0 g 0 0 0 0 3 w3 coural S > Willtams, cf Lally, If oYeager, rf 1Maloney, ¢ o[ Melntyre, 3b. ojoyler, &, olSpooner, 1b. 9/ Martin, ' 2b, o McDonald, FIPORRAASS BT o 2Bl cncnelinned | cimpusinana) Turner, Mellor, 1b, MILWAUKEE. AB, R. 0 L] Buwosod E [ woooowwoos v Spalding, rt. DETROIT. NEN YERE atthews, p. Stone, 1f MeVickers, Cockman, '3b QNeill, f PEARAASARAAE PTG SAREERE Bl cobammmmuo® {3 o 4 Barrett, f.. 3 Lush, It 0| Columbus ... .......0 0 1 0 8 0 1 1 2-13 | Crawters, 0| Minneapolis .. .1:)0 3 0 0 0 6 0 2 0-11 o 9| oTwo base hite; Laily, Mclntyre, Cling- 0 3 i [ » ol sooocscccofl losecconcol 2l occemmmans Hlcesws o|contoy, @b... c|Keeler, 'rt. (| Eivertéla, 2. H. 2 1 1 2 3 1 [ 1 2 13 H 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 5 ss Miller,” b Lucla, ¢ Kenna, p Vollendort, p . | man, Roach 2, “Turner, Mellor, 'Berger. | Double plays: ‘Oyler to 'Spooner,’ MeIntyre | to Bpooner. Iirst base on balls: Off Mc- | Mulled, donald, 2; off Berger, 2; off McMackin, ek 8truck out: By McDonaid, 1; by Berger, 4. e ‘annehl| Jeeriug, owell | morm—onns [ acosnermmommenm jorenocoon® ©! coormemmnal ol mmowmnouce> Bl asuamecco’ w! ccororcoe 2l oowan | ocow! wloeceorccosn Totals. T v Rlomswssoess lont olomomesonoy Flersmosmae HElmocorucne? ulmoncossen: iy ol ursncccsc? McCor'k, dKiteriage, wloscerceooy Bl fan HE oL g © ol cescsce. P ol oormcon~ 202l nwarusnon { second for their half of the elghth | MILWAUKEE, Aug. 16.—Milwauk Sy o ng El"!ll: “fi'r X o&.n--’:lly . e 1 11T Regent: 00000301-6 inn ichols of Loulsvile split 'even in today's games. | Washington 000000 el o obxoco% to '1:2"" ""lledm7 ball m.afn"i‘n Bohln.:on‘ m.mw !hehnrulbr‘ll\mn away'in m‘, Left o‘n bases; Chicago, 4; Washington, 4. | Scribner ', .no 00 ono oho 0 o;«::xli 4| ongwa. In. 2 e ‘The beer filtered, then sterilized in the bottle. use, an n he pers L, n & seven! nning whens waukee scored | ~ : Gre h en. | . Batteries: Regents, Donohue an alr; ~HI) Sloux City, Ta. 3 p ’ \impire's ocdiers 1o proceed with the game, | four runs on & scratch hit. tWo errors. & | Breten pasie Galehan Mface Mt: Owen. | ooribner, Chads and Robertson. Two-bass | mhernardr Batina, Kan. You’re always welcome to the brewery for the owners are the latter awarded the game to Denver.|base on balls, and & wild pitch. Egan held | son. Double play: Green to Isbell. Struck | hits: Roben, Clair, Struck out: By Dono- | "y Reamond. North Platte, Neb., plays proud of it. out: By Owen, % wy Leo. 1. Passed ball: [ hue, 6; by Chada, 6 Time: 1:16. Umplire: | A" gorthner, Omaha. Phone 918, Omsha oh Blattery. Bascs on balls: Off Owen, 1; off Prendergast. B MeConnell, Quaha, bye. And the size of it proves that e Boud JRE R Tanih. & . 30. J ;G . it ‘tin, Omaha, g T g P o e s i § Battle Creek a Winner. e oy Omnh{'., bre. people know the worth of S " 232 J d, Galesburg. L, bye. GRIoARO WASHD BATTLE CREEK, Neb., Aug. B % oone A ito.Az —— cfal Telegram.)—Battle Creek and Ty, Outnsie, Atatieo, Kan., by, Holmes, 1t. Moran, ws. played base ball here today, Battle Creek | . Fukhes g ve. Isbeil, 1b. 12 1 o{Roblason, rt winning. The score: 1 Sinsem Webd, bys. - o as b Jones, et Battle Crosk........ 1 § 8°0. 0 0 1 1 0—4] M. Whornardt, Saline, Kan, bre Bmerick 0006000040 0-4| G W. Beltzel, Atchison, Kan., bye. Batteries: Battie Creek, Parry, Salyards and George Boyer: Bmerick, Mann, Mckn. S Cea e PRl ekintosn Btruck our: By | BIG FIELD TRIAL ENTRY LIST yards, 8. by McKintosh, 4. Time: 1:43. R Viipedt” Frank Mooaliom Every State in the Union is Repre- als. - Totals. nu Natiouals Are Shut Out, sented Bl Also UM oo 4 33989888 13|, PAPILLION. Neb, Aug. 16—(Special Plentiful, L W RRPTO, x 1| Telegram.)—The swifiest game of ball of eff on bases; Chicago, 3. Washington, 5. | the season was played here taday between — son. Double piave: Green. g Inioil; Toioyi | the Omaha lonals and Paplo. Two| groUX FALLS, 8. D.. Aug, 16.—(Special) 0 Tanneni;” Ronineme to ‘Mo ell: Labell | weeks ago the Nationals shut Papio out to | _Entries have been closed for the fourth Moran "Struek ont "By ‘panciormick 10 | the tune of 7 to 0. Paplo ot back at!annual trisls of the South Dakota Field Townsend, 1 Bases on patie oW niie W | them today. Batteries: Paplo, C. Cl Trial aesociation. to be held on grounds oft Townsend, 3 Wik piteh Townsend: | 8hd Bates:' Nationals.' Wylle' ana near Sloux Falls, commencing August 2. Balk: White! Tim . g lown'é""' Struck out: By Wylle, by Chase, Practically every state in the union will be nolly Y ropire: Con- | Hita: Paplo, {; Netionals, 7. Beore, renresanted At {his vear's trinla The Slantins ot 1ha't in favor of Papio. Time, 1:10. Umpire, | Judges will he C. B. Whittora of Chirngo Tiaed A0t 1o Dan Chase. Attendance, 500, and B. H. Gregory of Stonx Falls. Rirds 2 Play e on. . -y u v v . The cigar that Boitd' ..o 3.5 TS SR " P are unusgally numerous this year. and the Philadelphia . 100 Armours Defeat Soldiexs. trisls profice to mhvrfl-lmn;u‘ h\tn‘-mlr:!f T ours yesterda ol ook | 1A Fue fil ever held In this rortion beats them all at Cleveland acws Aimpate pesterday took, Fort, Crook | fhe northwest. “The dogs lentered In "tha Detroit game was played on the soidiers” grounds s g e By g g Bl S 8t. Louis week ago “the Armours lost to Fort [ ¥ith the . Chicago w h{n!lun 3 te. are s follows Crook. The score: MSerhi. Fnieh scitéra: The Arrow, ¢, D = St paaem TR, Feein o6 _Gumes today: ton_ at Chicago. | #m Smoi 1§ 0 6 1 8 2 11 | Ransom. Ransom kennels: Geneva's Wieet Philadelphia at oy ol g L TR IR LI R LA B iard: Gemova'n fnaad. B. T arfiard: Detroit. ofidtigcten: Avmowss, gulity dum; Aaneva Grars P, Loeillard: Neklay ¥4 Koole; Fort Craok, Knp | Pride. Mrx. Tohn Cowley: Rachel Fedfiela G i Fishi“ ? , Jahn €. Rahde: Cleopatra. arter: Deits and B Reapers win. Fas S b ST B s T oing g BLAIR, ~Neb.. Spectal Tele- | The Relgfl- defeated the Monttors at | 1oy, A. ¥ Youns: Onseo 0. Dr. ¥ R. Hick- am.)—Blair broke even with the O. 3 akeeld Prida Takefeld kennela: inds of cheap excursions B DTk ewen ith the C. N.|Krug's park Sunday in & neat game. The | arson; Takedeld akefield kenpsln We have all kind ¢ P to 4. L Ao L BN t Fitzpatrick | Snort's Wisdom, B. ¥. Yonss: Plain Rex. noon In two of the fustest games ever | for the Reapers, who struch out twents-one | Thomas GriMth: Fedfieid Bacham, . W the “Minnesota Lakes” dur Riel ame in ine "cloveath Toning. wile | FoR PG EiY Eave (hres bits. and the bai- 4 Mnia Renty. K ammiA ing Jul A t and . while - Wnimin Remuty, = Kaimin Se Blair Swon the second n the inth inning | Respers oo, 108 30788 0 erh B APthur Atenen: Pomi: ing July, August an P on & hit by Roberts with three men on | Monitors ... 00200000 0-2 E Arthur Stearn: Trixia's Pearl ” = tflmbflr basea and no outs. The festure of the Aret | Batteries: ' Reapers. Fitspatrick and vt Gate: Tadv. Alhert 'Lisberi C \ . n pliching by erby for i 'u" T aneh: Corne ; . Blair, he'oaly ullowice®e, i biis ana surik- Clithe; Memiors, TANGEe o0d Laader. Katmia Rinstc Patsh w");—u-hv e VA Qur Minnesots, trains leave Oumahi .. ng ou en_men. 1 1he sacond gam. z f Ru g 4 o xfim;l pad Neatichush were both knocked Rogents Ask vt " P L0 R LN 14 sbout it at 1402 Farnam street, Omaha. & out of the box In t ighth Inning. Tracy SCRIBNER, Neb. Aug. 15.—To the Editor A. A Walters: Tinera's 4 pitched the ninth inning, and was touched | of The Bee: The enits ask redress for | T DePaw: Kafa Cvrano. Dr. H. W. Arndt: = W. H. BRILL, Dist. Pass. Agenl upd'l;'hlhl!).'ll:’:. lnflhlh v‘nnl .:ull Blair l;l l‘l. ln‘ll mlnl)l tricl o'l.'l lh.i art of on; Copnar Coin. W P A'Innflv\ BL M ahd the Deits team havi X games, ¥ tormer Players, he taking a sorub | W P A Bks winning §va and Riall taa T dn | falt®ts ‘Wb TS itiey tant gad DAIND | TP shumtin Kot I ey I Bz lermoubuond’ i elocococoost .. oughli L . MeCor'k. Slattery, ‘¢ i, ¢ White, owisend, p. Patterson, p. | ErskELERe

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