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THE OMAHA DAILY BE MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 1903 » —— il,w fa; Des Moines, Hoffer and Marshall KANSAS CITY Games today: Be at _ Cineinnati, Beore, second game RILE Brooklyn at Chicago, New York at 8t pd . rllwn;;kon 0000000001 :‘: 2 t Louls, Philadelphia at Pittsburg . . i Whic 4 | Des Moines 0 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0- H ] eat, 3% - - ( d Which Overflsws Onto Diamond | "L, 0riee™ Milwaukes, Kenna and Licia; 103 0 iNaneo 30 ORIGINALS CAPTURE A PAIR Gives Them Firs: Game. Des Moines, Morrison and Marshall Nelatyre, 3.1 ¢ 1 | ofRethtum, 16 | | S tyed, Wor. Tam. B0, Beeweh 2iii§ § ¢ § (iave & Shut the Crescents Out in Both Com- . { layed. Won. Lost. P M .. ¢ 8 L SETOND RESULTS IN NOTHING TO NOTHING | Milwaukee . oaverss, Bl 1 6 8 N teata by Round Better s | Colorado idprings i S s e s —— | Kansao City # & Totals.... 4 315 4 1| Totals ), Omaha Has One Run in Its Half of | pu o P" 8 - Jinnespolis e 0 er 8 1 : The Lee-Glass-Andreesen’s Originala and Seore Reverts to Fifth Omaha . 2 3 oY | R : SISar to Lotwe - h £ T | Interesting ex! tion gAmM.s ) esierday aft- Games foday: Omaha at Peoriz, Denver | ofverse, &; off Durham, Struck out: BY | ernoon. $he hardware men won by all- Y ’ - at Kansas City, Colorado Springs at St | [oRiein® . 20 PRIl ™ cdona. Bacrific q.;"“;dldml?mgd'g(r:i>boéhu|.|l PRideider. » nes . . oons. . L ord, v, Scully, A | Joseph, Des Moines at Milwauke hit: Laily. Stolen bases: Sullivan (2 Tier T Ma- | Miller and Crelghton of the Orlginals are - loney ( is the Perfect Match for Smokers. vy Left on bases: Minneapolls, deserving of special mention, while the * PHORIA, Til, Sept. 13.—(Special Tele- Kansas City, 5. Time: 1:3. Umpire: Mul K ri)l d of the C ts W flte o A e (Bpecinl en: | GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE |iane. work of Diamond of the Crescents was & v edged. in addition to covering the middle These Divide Twe, feld ifke an old-timer, he made three as- 4 Chicago Divide Games | LOUISVILLE, Sept. 13.—Loufsyille and | 8ists' to home plate, all of which would players sank into the mud up to their| ankles and where flelding and base-running | 8t. Louls Indi iis broks even tod Walker and | bave counted for runs but #r the accuracy was simply out the question, Omaha lost | of Semson on Former's Kellum engaged in & pitchers’ battle in the | Of the throws Adams of the Stock Yards AN one game and tied another with the Dis- creenll first game. The visitors won in their haif | Junior's pitched ihe lost game for (he L tillers. There was n magnificent crowd | e of the ninth on an error, two hits and a | Crescents, an: T TITAM St ‘LRt sacrifice. five hits. Score first game: present. so large that the grand stand and | - In the second game Bohannon had the | L:.-G.-A. Originals .01 0°'1 2 1 1 0 *—4 bleachers would not begin to hold the| ST. LOUIR, Sept. 18.—The American | visitors safe at all imes. Umpire Cunning- | Crescents 090000000 00 e. Fo want 1000 crowded | league_season closed here this afternoon | ham called the game in the sixth on ac- | FEarned runa: L.G.-A. Originals, 4. 8ac- people. - For this reason fully 100 crowded | (i P00 " Giq Chicago splltting | count of darkness. Attendance, 1500 Score, | rifice hits: Kelly (2), Kennedy, 1. Stolen in and about the infleld, a condition that aguble-header. St. Louls won the first in | first game bases: Bradford (3), Spruce, Kelly (2. prevented many plays and showed favors the regulation number of innings, but the INDIANAPOLIS. LOUISVILLE Scully. Struck out: By Scully, 8; by Peter- 0 the lowals and a disadvantage to the Second was not decided until the eleventh H0.A K Ri.0AE |son, 6 First base on balls: Waller, Saf- Extra l on &icks Visitors. When the first same started this | Attendance. 1480, Score, firat game Kinm, b, 3290 G Kerwtn, ot 071 170 8 | felder, Spruce, Ryan, WId pitch: "Peter. + g 2 . T. LOUIS, CHICAGO. Fox. son o GLLLd H sync . H condition did not exist, and therefore rules RHOAE| REoAR | Hogerer, 10 1 1 9 B 183 8|18 Umpire: Leuhrs. . Yoo adopted that atiowed batters the et .. £'1 7§ twame - FEEEY bid 84 fenmm gt i il ] e ns amel Ly g0y Extra Stron icks nefit of blocks possible Interference. | fi. 0011 Lones ef..i8 2380 a.. 1188 ... 9 8 3 8 3 Crescents ......... 000000 It was clearly for this reason that the|Asdemon, 1b. 8 1 & 2 s118}d . 0030 3 %..0 03 % 0| Two-base hit: Waller. Struck out: By ° focals Won, for - they .were fortunate in | oace &8 811 tiidine 5 el 5.0 0 0 3 0| Baffelder, 5; by Adams, 6. First base on Burn a Full Hal ’nute. hitting balls inta the crowd which ad- | Hemphil, rf. 1 0 0 0 00330 - = jte, ¢...1 0 0 1 0|balls: Off Adams, Passed balls: Lynch VARSE men.. T ‘; gxth. 3 I‘ g, with two | Susden. e... 0 110 3 00630 Totals El ¢ xlnon-nn-n. p.00010]@). Time: 0:50. Leuhrs c2d men. Tn the sixth 1nnin 0| Powell, p.i1 2002 50130 - on bases, “Red’ W a h o ——- o= Totals..... 2 €214 8 gy 3 on buses “Red Wright hit o’ hieh one : S35 3 | tTwo out whep winning ran scored hials Sbelt Jeitirs. A valuable coupon in every box. AsK your grocer. 1 s e i 5034 atted for Walker in ninth. The Ideals defeated the B. Jetters at ME DIA co. v«: bohind third. Miller was uf‘l'r it, :u.:x‘ H 1 0 02 | tnaianapolis .......0 0 1 1 0 ? 00 ;_! Bouth Omaha yesterdny. The Jetters Dt T DIAMOND MATCH under ordinary circumstances would have | Earned runs: St Chi 1. | Loutsville .........0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2—2]|up'a good, clean game. but were outnit made an out. As It was, the ball was lost | Two-base hits: Anderson, Jones, Clarke.| “Two-base hits: Shriever, Hart, Kihm. |by the Ideals from the start. For the and “Red” made it & homer, thus winning | Lhree-base hits. Friel, Powell. Home run:| Sacrifice hits: Clymer, Fox, Tamsett, Mar- | Ideals Bellinger made ten Jetters tear holes w3 y | Burkett. Sacrifice hits: Sugden, Powell. | can. First base on balls: Off Walker, in the atmosphere. Lewis and Hofmann hr. game. | Double plays: Wallace to Anderson to| off Kellum, 2. Struck out: By Walker, 2! were the stars with the stick, Lewis get- Olmstead and Companion were opposed Fr(e:, l[:r|v§ to ,}r‘nl;rsr;n, l’n'm(}‘l r‘nfl “,\vwg’:.r; r‘.\) fiubln]}m n 3,\;.“, h'\v!v“fh;d m"b_ By | ting four out of four timen "}' 44 i.,,,_ T ’ . v N pite! 0 er cl y son to Sugden. olen base Sereot Valker 1; by Kellum, ft_on bases: | mann getting three out of four. Next u‘[“::r:'"l;-f: the lmtter clearly had the | " pais:"Off Powell, 1; off Patterson, 3. | Louisville, 7: Indianapolis, 3. Time: 1:53 | Bunday the two leaders (Ideals apd Orig- L argument. According to the Struck out: By Powell, & by Patterson, 4 | impire: Cunningham. inals) will meet and decide the champion- score, Seventeen hits were made off Olm- | Left on bases: 8t Louis & Chicago, S|~ Score, second game: ship of the three cities. This should be oty Wi ound na | Time: 1:3 mpire N LOUISVILLE INDIANAPOLIS. one of the hest amateur games ever seen 4 & stéad, but the majority Wére grounders, and | g5, game Rono.ar| RHOAD |at Vinton park. Game tg be called at Two Others Are Beriously Injured on r t e on account of the grounds the Infelders pRosiy iy or. 10Ul . 13 2 okihm, 10....0 0 36 0]|8% " Soore Dewey's 01d Flagshi would not possibly move fast enough to get RHOAE RHOAER 1171 oFox, b o1 420 IDEALS. ewey g8ip. them. Tn the sccond, both Hart and Schat- | Helmes, it... 12 2 070 Burkew, 1. 1.1 2 ¢ 0F 1141 (Hogrever, rio 1109 SRR 8 &K N stall wers in fine form. The grounds had Jones cf... 0 3 3 0 0 M, 3 01030 001 3 (|Woodrur, et.1 1 1 0 1| Minikus, 3b.. 172 1 4 0l sTolEN SPIRITS CAUSE OF ACCIDENT y o ] won, 161 111 1 0| Glymer, -0 0 © 0 ¢|o‘Brien, 1t..0 0 2 o 0| Fitsgerald, cf ¢ p $-% & drled somewhat and a fast game was in YRS oL 0 | 3 3 0 Wailece, .o 0 34 1 0| White e...00 1 § 1 {|Maroan; ss...0 13 1 0f Lynch, ss i R i O O progress when rain began to fall. Schaf- | Magoon, 2b..0 1 1 3 3 Heidrick, ¢f. 1 2 3 0 0| Quinlan, »..0 0 0 1 mseti, 3b..0 0 1 0 0| @ibson, rf. £ 3o FoNw atall had the better of the argument, for | TAMMeN(l, w0 § 3 3 8 Nemsbili 3 § 8 8 2| Bobannin.’s. 0 0 © 2 loin’p 9001 0] Lewis 1b 41 4 & 0 0| satlors on Shore Leave Sccure Barrel ailivan, ' c Kahos, . e | e o 42 3 . 5 N i in the sixth, when the game was called, & | Waite 1107 o8tevers, 50002 600 Totaw... 3§10 | Tomw... 7 83 6 1| EATRAAN b 3 8.8 8 3 3| ot Alcomor wmten Later mx- It is the lan] of promise—growing fast- score had been made without one out, and *Callahan 1100 ) 333 3| Loutsville . e00800%32|Goa € tourss A N e A G R rod Dokl 't 1883 3 & a sacrifice. The whole story of the games | O%em P00 0 3 0 Totals Indianapolis . wartish ,-‘fl fl] 09 9 us 2| Bellinger, p. & 8 2 TLEe Dledes on Deek ot the er and building on a firmer foundation than was hard luck for the visitors, for in either | Totals..... 413313 0 Two-base hits: Odwell, Hogriever. Stolen = - = = = = Man-of-War. . y instance they should have won. Attend-| °*Batted for White In ninth Radeeh i By o R Sk Totals .. i;';s-finfq B 7 98 3 any other portion of the country. unce, 5,000 Score: Ghicago oo 0 0 0 20 00 3 5 =3| Bonannon, 4 off'Volz, 1. Struck out: By | . : ORTOLE Take a trip and look it over. Lowest rates ever of -t e Moy St. Louls 0100011000 08 gohannon, 8 by Voiz, i. Hit by pitched | co AB.R H O A E| NORFOLK, Va. Sept. 13—Lfeutenant | b et Loy e PEORIA | plarned runs: St=Lous, 3 Chicago, & | boli "By Vols, 1. Double play: Kerwin to| Atkerman, ss...8 & § § § 4| Commander Van Doser, executive officer fered will apply Tuesday, September 15—only $20 for the ( S AB. R H. O A E . Wellage " Hame ran: BeGHoR. | Sy anis o0 Shavs ks, “Dmpire: Cun- | Joiles, . . 2470 3 o 3 0fof the crulser Olympia today gave out an round trip from Chicago; $10.35 from Peorin, Rock Island ) R ted Ok B o8 8 Sensition hith ’IW 1 B Holmes, Kunm. hingham. afillfr:‘frn :}' 30 ¢ 3 1 0lomclal statement of the facts ml(nd‘n‘; and Davenport; $W.75 from Des Moines; $18.8% irom bemton, jet... . 3 Stolen bases: Heldr nite, Green. HIt 5 T v the explusion of & barrel of alcohol on the . g1K 4 h Brina ; Lesoute, rf. 1°3°¢ 8y w5 ¢ W el Standing of the Teams. Clark, If. ... & 1.3 %9 0 o e Omaha; $15 from St. Joseph, 8t. Louis snd Kansas City to 7 by pitched ball: By White, 1; by Sievers, 1 " - o g | maha; ) m .o bh, . Loul i SSMES s Wright, 1b P O R SRR R T s R, o, | Smith, et 4 0 0 1 0 0cruisers deck last night, causing the death | S ¢ o i 4k g ot Mesmor, ¢4 10108 10 giuek but: By Slevers, 0; by White, 4 bY | g paul PIADOL Tk Lot T | OB . 4 0 1 3 1 1iof Marine Corporal Yerkes of Philudel- any point in Oklaliowa and Indlan Territory on the Rock Hiareaett, So.: (3 0 1 % § U Quen 2 innings pliched: By White, 8: by | Louisviile® P R | O | 56 | Fletcher, 3b. 4 9 1 2 2 Ofphia, the fatai injury of Apprentice Seifert Island, Frisco and C. O. & G. Railroads, as well as certain BAL i ¢ T oy § g Daem b e e, e, 14, | Milwaukes B 8 8 B o ... T 3 H B T|and the serious ingury of Third Class Ma points in Texas, including Fort Worth, Quanab. Vernon, Pljpatens, (. 4 0 0 1 4 0 fime: 20 Umpiré: O'Ladghitn. Winsas Ui illi i 8 8 SR Barned runs ldeals, 5 Jetters 1 Btolen | ter-at-Atms Casterdand Apprentice Shovely Brownwood, Brady, Graham, San Angelo, Houston and 40~ o) F S ; 3 ases: lde : Jetters,’l. Double Play: | in addition to the burning of the cruiser's A Totals e Standing of the Teams. Columbus ......100 182 55 i 8 : ) play: fin i g Galveston. OMAMA. " o it 04 3. Won. lawt, Po.|Mmnespolis ........ 3% &' F 30| Hotmann to e s it Lvioh. Ses. | forward awnings and awning supports. The hlveston. AB. R H. O A E |Boston Bl | Toledo e aan City at 8t Paul, | Hfice Nit: Fitzgerald. Buses on baild: OFf | explosion resulted indirectly from tae Descriptive literature mailed on application to JOHN ehing, & T3 S TR L0 ey @ 8 97| Milwaukee at Minneapolis, Indianapolis at | Jellen, 4; off Bellinger, 2. Struck out: By | smuggling of alcohol into the navy yard EBASTIAN, Passenger Traffic Manager Rock Island Sys Yenlny, 80.... Nt O O S R T a 4 ‘517 | Louisville, Toledo at Columbus. Bellinger, 10; by Jellen, 8. Wild pitoh: | by members of the cruiser's crew. i . » 9 3 mm.‘““f‘. 5 YR re. 2 a0y Detrolt . & 61 49 SO RGBT LRV MEBIO oY In the statement Lieutenant Commander tem, Chicago. y M : v v ol 1 95 | 3 ot b ! B, o ) S Vg ik 6 T 2 & 49 GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Pltcher Bants Does Well. Bl e ; Tickets and full information at this office. - s - o 4 SROREY & e B g, e entire ci of ympia were return- Thomas, ' 8s. 8 v % 4 3 1 Washington ... R R L, FORT DODGE, la.. Sept. 13.—(Special | ing aboard after forty-eight hours of shore Compenica, RN ] e 1] OSSR SneIDA Ay Wy Louis Wins Nine-lnning Game and | FORT DODCE. tbe Gcreated the Al- | livarty, when & ve-gaion Waior breaner i o (B 4 0 3 2 1 0 ton New York at Boston, Second with New York is ona Brownies togay by & secre of i to 1\ full ot alcohol " was " discoveied © in ] y H.(] cn i, & SUE s oy 8 Pt a Tie, %fflre w craw of 15,0, 'The featare wag | tho forward turret. The executive officer Rock Isiand ' Sl R Ty b, antz’ pitching and tting, making a ! aL once ordered a_ thorough search of the 3 o Totaln . S84, 8 2 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES BOmG Tt & tWa-bomrer and & sngie. Beors | SRS hn (he VAR 11 1 Sy (6, 413 yslem 1323 Farnam Strest, Omaha, Hob, ! Omuha R SRR ST, LOUIS, Sept. 13.—St. Louis won the | g¥ x 001300132 smuggled. SaVgbase hits te, HeMer, Toledo Shuts Out Columbus in a gpeniag game of a °°gh’°;fi‘:|"r"l;";°",r;‘,’,; K?.'én?"““fl 10000000 o) Au:‘u‘ns cruiser is in dry dock all its F. P. Rutherford, D. P, A, ar, Carier. ‘Lh.ee vy b 1y ay, after nine sensations gs, Bantz and Snooks; Davis and | 8mall boats are arranged in rows slong | rui {0 TP T i ey Fast Game at the Lattes New York, by a acore of 2 to 1 RN to_the 131‘;.‘.‘::' e the whart near the dry dock. Betwesh . Busts on Lal utl .mstead, 2; City. hn(t imr-‘lns h:’w“}fnl"rk‘_hl?;i ;Age fl&fe'hnme B Tl Sl uu:’ nr(mas'e‘ l;onmdlwu mm‘) ‘wer-;' d.;, ol\‘- nion, . «Cuea bal: 1y O. out, when a ba 3 ered. One fled and escaped in the dark- BRE s hadhsiOhi R chse balu 4y U ',' —_— taam Ve rine and th SA b drst. wad full ERNeL deongng, Ress. The other was placed under atrest. :‘:"",‘,“_‘.‘("‘,’)“-," G pla.g, - com, Al cOLUMBUS, 0. Sept. 13.—Toledo shut of e Bt wan ealled At the end of | At Rock Is £oeY 1sand, 3; Dgven- | Widce (he mien wers hiing, wes foupd & pse: 4. Umpire: Owens % flulvi L‘omrmgu! |'°d:fium ndhhT game. lC‘rv‘; the 'y‘mnh l'x,"‘n’\(’ on hlcclnunll °feo'::§k|"rf:&i 1‘3{:";:”“, Decatd¥, 0; Cedar Rapids, 8, | broached. Cvo 3 tall pitched splendily and his suppor! In the ninth inning the locals s : u¥, 0; Ced 3 . qOONd game: A fanifioss. | Attendance, H788, Score: runs afler two men had been {e#'na. thus | At Springfcla: 8;r ng.eid, 4; Rockiora, 4. S Alc‘:h{;nll;- 1:-.:;‘..' ks : TOLEDO. ' COLUMBUS. ! | averting’ defeat. Amtenidance, 6,7¢ B o wt w carried 0ar ympia to 2 AB. R. H. 0. A E.| oA RHOAE | Bcore, first game: emptied_into the walcohoi tank on the aft Thiel, 1t -~ 20 0 1 U G smun 1..00 36 0AmA, M..02100 BT. wm‘. ( NEW YORK. UNIVERSITY FOOT BALL TALK de\&. This tank being tull the barrel was | Freston, ci. . v 1 1 & vl oow 1 4148 ¢ Qieama, w2tk :I R.H.OAE| ¥ ‘Bv:it;l;lo — cnarlcd 1urwl?r(l h\.,\v Sel hspa\-ey e, i, 0.0 0 v 0 Chids, 1 . Turner, Dunleavy, ©f. 0 3 3 0 0Browne, rf. Coming of Coach Booth Starts Things | and Caster. n_ the meantime the crew Wrigh, 1o. v o2 O Derkva, et 0 0 1 0 0 Wagner, r..0 ¢ 3 0 0| Dunlesvy €l 8 3 5 O O Bresnaben, ci0 0 1 0 0 & Caster ‘ I w 3 Adagemr, ot L Hdy we U Reitiing, o0 0 3 1 0Banton. cr...0 0 3 0 1| fmeot M0 3 & ORGIAR e 0 89 0 0 e L AN e was called {0 quarters and every man ac To San Francisco and Los Angelu,”m Stewart, 2o 90 1 1 y fSbaun o004 oClingman, i § :15 $ ngn B 0 g } H ;:::: s bid > i The men weré In Iine un“,m“% roil 4o sesess enapat savers N P X Barnsell, . R B BN i neee sl el b b $ - call, when the detachment with the barrel Holly o 200 0 1 90 oM iite 5000031 ol BN b 5 4 3 Do sboo 0100 ' Dogan pouring its contents into a tank on Seattle and Tacoma, Wash, and Port- Hary, p P00 093 #f e - % i303i | Murphy b0 1 & 0 0Dun, C00010 3 dent) the port side of the forward turret. They land, Orvegon ........ oo .$25.00 = — —. == | otals... 365160 Totals.....0 43630 1| Boen g 3 7 ¢ 0Bowerman, ¢.0 ¢ § 3 0 (From a Staff Corr:spondent. had scarcely begun when, in a manner Totals AT 0 4 15 3 0! Toledo ..o 0200000 %2 == 2 ZMcGinnity, p. 0 2 0 3 0| LINCOLN, Sept. 13.—(Specia.)—Foot ball | yet to be ascertained, the fumes of the Butte and Helena, Mont . $20.00 OMAHA | Columbus . 00000000 00| Toas.. 312315 1 ~ i 5 | talk has the boards here now that Coaca | spirits Lecame ignited and exploded with p | “Sacrifice hit Two-base hit: | Totals. ... 1 30 9| Booth has returnea irom New York, and | terrific force. Both ends of the barrel were Salt Lake City, Utah $20.00 R H. O A “E.! yelior Three-base hit: Owens. Double| *Two out when winning run was made. |iomorrow afteinoon of Tuescay he will iry | blown out, followed by a torrent of burn- 0 ennenee §20 rter, rf U0 0 0 v P Sehaub to Childs to D. Turner. |8t. Louis.............0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2— 2| out some of the boys who aie to huid uy|ing alcohol that spread in a flood ‘of % T g 9 ¢ 1 8 0 Siruck out: By Dorner, 3; by Cristall. 2 | New York 000001000 0-1|the Nebraska end this season. 'The sched- ' fame over the forward maln deck Big Horn Basin, Wyo ..........$16. -y R 9 9 0 0 Ui Bses on balls: OFf Dorner, 3: off Cristall, | Karned runs: St Louls, 2. Two-base |ule of games this year shows that Lii-| Yerkes was struck in the head by a stave aLsion. Ab. 20 1 5 0 0o "P)" piten: Dorner. Time: 1:. Um: | hits: Smoot, McGann. Three-base hits: | coinites Will have an opportunity to sce | from the barrol and fell-into the burning BORSRCLH D 2 0 0 3 8 0/5e: Haskell. Dinteavy “Démont, MeGann. Double play: | some mighty good work and lois of It, for | mass. He was roasted to death. The other Tickets on sale September 1§ to Nov- 1homas, s I TR T Brown 'io Dran to Murphy, Passed bail: | only three of the games wiil be played | three men were aleo struck by flying frag v RS TSy S BOC AR | Rain Causes n Tie, | Ryan. Stolen bases: Brown, McGann. Hit | away from home. 'ihe schedule inciuues ments of the barrel, but were knocked | ember 30, omafecan, i @ O Tl ) Rt i | b¥ piiched bai: By Brown. Merlex First|theac games: = | away” from the centef of the fre nnd the g Ao i ~ D b N P s 1T o s Q y a8 horribly . - g th e e score ) y downpour of | york, i0, Time: . Umpires; Johnstone | coilege. 8 1k of s - o o Fooln " 00 000 olrain drove th: payers from the fi°ll, Tae anh Matan " gOctober 3. Nebrucka vs. University of | less powder had exgloded and the crew for °f :"hfl;l‘]‘;'";‘: Call or write fof folder ; Umaha 00 000 ¢0—0 day was raw and . but in spite © Score, second game: uth Dakota. | a moment broke ranks. n second ving full information. pCalod In wixih accourt of rain. 83 ¥ifea 28 Riayine was Ul puls Aftendancs | . Touls, f wew vomk | October it Nebraska vs. Haskell In-| reeovered from the suddénness of the shock Liad ! TR TN L xotte. S.olen base ; v it X o ore R H.OAK R.H.0.A.E. | dians. v { and turned w! HA VY By Hart i :‘.f\. gfi‘".l;lflxrt sqru % MILWAUKEE, ST PAUL. Dualeavy, 1t 17173 0 g 1 11 Onc;l‘;rr 24: Nebraska vs. University ol{nn‘(l qu?mll«h the nr;.hm:: rl::z:dyd:n;kv RS y S SO DA SR playr: Genins'to Shusart to WelcH, i K.k 0AR 0. i v Colorado. waining headway on the cruls e % B Tmpl | Gantey, cf...2 1 4G 0Geter, .11 1 e 331 10} UNG ; llege. se the Infured men were hurried to 5 Pamin. Quess. ]{)n:n;'h'u:. el 332 3 ) ehanon, of13 2 1 z"u" EEER 1P v e L. N mranics e, ‘Bettevue coi: | Tretsarie ospltaL: where this atiernann Francisco, Los Angeles and Seattle. . Kansas City Wina from Denver. aeanill, 350 1 1 8 shbaetr w08 e e lege. it was stated Siefert could not live through | Hemphil, 2h0 1 1 5 0Shafer, s 0 0 1 .03 60 13189 lex Rl i By sogh i KANEAS OITY. 8 2 Con'te rt-ib0 1 3 ¢ 0 Huggine, .0 1 1 450 1 4 2 oDuan, 02110 ihanksgiving: University of llulnul!‘._ the night_but t ilt)dmo'fi!]hbr tve :3"12 . Bept. 13.—Kansas City | Dunieavy, 1£0 0 1 0 0 Plournoy, If. 1 1 0 Houmsis: 358 © & © onowerman, . 0 0 § 3 0| October 10: Nebraska vs. Denver univers- | recover. Yerkes' body e shipp took the first game of tho series with Den- , vior 0113 0Wheder 1b. 0 018 Mackett, 1.0 2 7 1 uCronin. 02140 0]ity, at Denver. 3 Philadelphia for burial. Jer by bunching hits en Whitridge, Nich- | Seer 9241 osiivan 00 Moran, p. 13 13 90 TR T e| 1 Ociober §1: ‘Nebraska vs. University of | Apprentice Seifert died at the marine hos- = game, bu Ellfott, p 2 0 Cheeh, b - Totals. owa, at Iowa City. - ' il be giv support was faulty. Attendance 0. Score: Muelier, p...0 0 0 0 ¢ e Totals..... 918 2716 3 November 14:° Nobraeka vs Kansas uni-| Pital late this afternoon. He will he glven [Ty 3 bk oni EL i Ba b .v..u.n:":‘-;":fl':'; Honl 8.3 20 1. &SR0 2 I8 ToWle.cocriiseri- ]9 2 2 2118 38| vemity. at Kansas L L2 e military funeral. o J n REY"OL“S as City u 3 % New York..........3 0 0 b 1 Just ‘'what kind of an eleven Nebraska ’ - Denver .......50 00 0 01003483 st bl . ; il put up is not even conjectured yet. | 4 | Totaw... d 9w Earned ruyns: St, Louis, 9; New York, .| will put up is n Batier Kansas City, Nichols and Nes- . | « it 8moot, Hackett, Dunn. | Coach Booth said there would be plenty of | w sitt; Denver, Whitridge and Baerwald. !;“"",:'_,‘“u'}"' asempresncd @ 1. 8.8 t‘,:m’:e‘:fi:‘;o hits: Smoot, Brain, Barclay. | good hard work for the boys and a number GERMAN AMERICANS IN SESSION City Passenger Agent, St. Joseph Defeats Colorndo Sprinm Thacthd: tos ittt 12 ninth | Home run: "Smoot. ' Sacrifice hit: Ryan. |of new players would have io be broken In —_— 1 Double plays: Brain to Demont to Murphy, | As fast i these artive they will be tried | econd Bieamial Conferemce of Na- 4 | base hit: Donahue. B8.olen base: Jackso: 4 H Il be kept tinu- | 1502 Farnam Street, OMAHA, ST. JOSEPH, Bept. 13.—8t. Joseph won | Double plays: Viox to Hemphili to Dona: | Babb to Dunn to McGann. Stolen basee: | out and practice will be kept up continu-| 4 g " ! Burke, Ryan. First base on ball ally. | tonal Alllance Meets at RS . 0% om0 Ctorpdp | Jne: MompRil to Lenahie, Dinpield fo| Moren, o ‘Struck out: By Moran, 1; oy |, “The principal trouble in getting the| = Bb Jomeph R BT 1 S0P Doin, O Blllotl, 1i off | Grony, 3. Left on bases: St Louls d:|team.” eald Booth, “is not tiat we haven't| Cato."Bpriniga: 0 10 0 10 00 6=3 § §|out: By Billott, 3 by Choah, & Sacrifice | Nowe Lad Moraar s o Lot IO O Men ko come. out &nd play. 1¢ f souid Bausries: Bt Joseph. Glade and McCon- | bits: Shannon. 'Donahus. Left on hases; | S00€ a0 Moras. . %o through the student body and pick the| BALTIMORE, Sept. 13.—The second bi- . nell: Colorado Springs, Jones and Doran | Milwavkee, 8; 8t. Paul. 2. Time: 1:3. Um- | Clucinnati an Easy Winser, R i T R ] P il oy g g Mikwaukee Shuts Out Des Motnes, | V'% Allemane. Schafley and Specr | CINGINNATI, Sept. 13.—Cincinnati had | f9F one of the best teame in the cuiire.” | Jillanca began here today. An address of = sy MILWAUKEE, Sept. 13.—Milwaukee made WERGEREe JEIRS Sy Auiy: [ ol I e e (e o fiow | castern colleges, Booth aid they would | Welcome was delivered by President John \wo. shutouts against Des Moines i | MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 13.—Minnespolls | ing suly two hits, whie Malakey s pitchong | necessitate Ifttie change in the Nebraska | Tiarks of the local branch, which was re- double-header today. The pitching of Voi- | and Kansas City were b.lled for a double- | was pounded all over the field. Attena- | Style of pl And as for the western col- | .1o.qeq to by President T. J. Hexamer of | lendorf was the feature of the first game, | header today but the first game Was| ance, 7.0¢ | 5 imore. . leges refusing to play by such rules he did s ore: o . com- while Kenna held them safe in the second, llo?p‘d by rain after five and one-half | CINCIN s:“' . BOSTON. not belleve there wouid be any trouble | the national organization. The varlous com which went to ten jnnings, when the win- | innings had been played. At the end of the | R.H.0 ,_gl ¥.H.0.A.%. | #1008 that line. | mittees were appolnted. ning score was made. R, | Ith the score was I to 4 in favor of the|poaun. it... 37316 SiDester, wt.. 8701878 P P, | This afternoon the delegates-were guests | icore, first game: 3. | loeals. ansas City made five in its half Seymour, of.. 0 3 6 0 OWillis, 1.0 0 1 1 0 - 5 3 o | Milwaukee ...0 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 *—§ 4 2|of the sixt), but ihe score revertad back to | Doian. ... 2 1 1 0 ofCooley, 15210 0 & 0 1 GETTING READY FOR CRESCEUS | nt a banquet given by the Germania club, | Beckiey, 1b.. 0 111 0 0|McCreery, ef. 0 0 3 0 1 —_— after which specfal trolley cars took them e et B I“E,'f.':.'f' ot & & ; 1| Tri-City Driving Club is Prepar- |to various points of interest In the city. If you are a victim of Nervo-Sexuai Deblility, with all its distressing symn- $ 3 37 ClAbbateh, 20..8 ¢ 3 3 0 [l for m Day of Rare This evening they werb entertained at a | toms, you certainly do not intend (o remain so. You only one life 1o livo, 1381 flf':{ 2k 1 1361 | sarden fest, given by the Harmonle so-| You cannot Mve it in the full enjoyment of abundant vitality and perfect health. AR B ks i Ple | clety. Tomorrow the delegates to the con- The fact that you have taken Inferior rem- Totals.....11 33713 (| Totals.....0 32U & — vention will participate in the snnual Ger edles to no avall should not destroy your Cincinnati 0 0038314011 The committee of the Tri-City Driving | man day celebration at Darley park, when | falth in all treatment nor your Lope of a Boston 10 0000000 0-0|cup having in charge the notable event| uvor Robert M. McLane and others will | rodical cure. During my long term of | _Earned runs: Cincinnati, 6. Two-base hita: | for next Saturday afternoon, when the A scientific study and practical experience [ Beckiey, Flets, Corcoran. Suthoff. Three: | great Cresceus will go aguliist time on | deliver addresses heve qroived 6. seecial tastment fof base hi(: Beymour. Stolen bases: Donlin, | the club's track at Twentleth and Ames N 3 Sexual Debiltty T s B Corcoran, Peits (2). Double plays: Cor- | avenue, is zealously laboring for an aft. | e —— -Sexus bility, Impotency, that iy coran to Beckley; Corcoran (o Daly to|ernoon of rare pleasure for the lovers of formly successful in cases where success Beckley. First base on balls: Off Malar- | the hors At i o < g P el B g key, 4 off Suthoff, 2. Hit by pitched ball: | Reports are that Cresceus is in fine form impossibie. It doef not stimulate tem. Malarkey. B8truck ou. By Suthoff, 3. by | and every indication points to a fast track porarily, but restores permanently. It al- rkey, 2 _Left on bas:a: Cincinnail, 6; | Ample secommodations for the comfort of ! ! . : on, 10.” Time: 145 Umpire: Hurst. |the large crowd anticipated will be made aye the irritation of the delicate issues and the well known gentlemen comprising surrounding the lax and unduly expandsd Chieape Dotoats Breskiya. the club ptomise the citizens of Omaha, e minal ducts, contracting them to thelr CHICAGO, Sept. 13.—After practically | South Omaha and Council Bluffs & rare ormal condition, which stops night emis- throwing aiway ‘today's game, the locals | afternoon of track sport and entertain- | sions, dries up day draing and prevents rallled and won by heaty batting In the | ment. 1t tone 2 sirongihe THE CIGAR that’ d sixth and seventh innings. Willlame' work | An innovation in pace making has been T N oy vearets et colrs aourichiens BN O $6 shoftetop fo the loctis was the feature. | pRoTided DY M K Riats Hrives. the. srogt | / 177 7,/ e, e and via: it 1 : : 600, Score: sceus. of v # Of . d Meanwhile a of its name, because its T 2 oy S ST ::r:eu?;::;l’!kund the pace is to be set with e ?:l:le':,:y‘:n:;::r:uh:’v: prove und u atlent quality is always the same TGN PR OA | AL Veral interesting local events will be on ~MILWAUKEE~ | WILL CURE YOU [j¥j=s Th 3 8 1330 0|the card which will he announced later. " | g o R . . SERE i e B ure Quie! and Sa e only smoke that . i1 IEREE N LOSES ARM || Scrupulous care in the bottiing de- re Q ¥ ¥ Wares, hiamen i 4 1185 Redpoilen et o 3w o, o |} STRIGTURE, VARICOCELE, EMISSIONS, BLOOD POISON aroma or in price HH sedis s Under Street Car at Springfiela | ] nost improved and sunitary meth- ' J ’ u o kA ARR Y 4 Biem Arm M W Cngn el sanapduetls. SYPHILIS, KIDNEY AND URINARY DISEASES. 2 | Totaw.. S eHT 2 Amputated. use. : E ; The Largest Selling _*Batted for Garvin in v ol Yl Every bottle is sterilized and and all dlseases and wesknesses due 10 inheritance, evil habits, excesses or the Brand of Cigars Srookion w8 0381818 623 seringriELD, mi, Sept. 13—Umpire | Hevery precaution ezercised—and CONSULTATION FREE. IF YOU CANNOT CALL, WRITE Left on bases: o, §; Brooklyn, 5 | Ollie Conn of the Three-1 league was badly Chance, Strang. | injured after the Cedar Rapids and Decatur heckard. ~Stolen | game at Decatur this evening, He was en- deavoring to get on & stréet car, but missed it's Always the Same Good Old Blata in the World OFFICE HOURS: §a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 10 to 1 only. State Electro-Medical Institute, Sacrifice _hits ¥, bases: Chance, Sheckard. Doubie pla Kling to Williams. Struck oul: By Weime: The Bund & by :)uro\'ln.ul. ,Bases on balls;" O \;,1‘ his hold and was run over. He was taken VAL. BLATZ BREWING CO., ll'ul:!‘ v:. Smoker' o v, ine: 43 - | (o St. Mary's hospital, where his right arm | [}l Omsha Branch, 1412 Douglas St. Tel. 1081, 2 lu:-_ ' pire’ B:::I.le B was smputated. His left leg was badly ol 2 1308 Farnam §t., Bet, I3th and |4th 8ts., Omaha, Ne" g of the Temms. L, o crushed. He may not recover. His home Pittsburg JPuged Ve gt P | is in Mount Zion, 1L | BLATZ MALT-VIVINE Now York w 1 ® o8 " Noo-latoxicant—For Tonlc Purposes Chicago ... 15 " 51 Aee “Garland” Stov and Ranges bake the DRVOSITS Gonchinatl oo 48 @ % 87| bread and roast the meats that make the Boston - 8 W g mas