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OMAHA, TUESDAY, JUJLY Des Moines Blanks Omaha Team; Reds Defeat the Pirates; Seventeen Inning Tie in Boston ! 27, 1909 innings 1t 1goked a lttie blue for the home | in the near future Thursdey and Friday, The autolsts will — — = —= {7y | Moft to Williams to Dwyer; Mattiok to Col- " " | N y 7| wait for & report on the condition of the “'OOD MAKES LO“EST S(OR} chclss S CRAB SECO)D | ligan. tolen bases: Colitgan 3). Sacrifice PIRATES BEATEN BY REDS! Standi ¢ the T (;RA)D CIRCL"‘ RACES OPE\ Toads after the rains of Sunday. 0 hit: ' Biersdorter. Time: 1:46. Umpire | A e Glenalvin, Attendance: 1,800, | mrrwby b S a lght Notes of the Game. nOWb “ F . Rourke Family Pushed Down By the Six double plays in one game is some Leaders in National League Drubbed | wisT. LEAGUE. | AMER ASSN Juntry Jay Wins 2;11 Trot from Homewood Golfer Carries Off First record. It might also show that the golng et s 7. L. P V. L. Pet % i h Cl d e i Des Moines Crowd. Was soft. ¢ m By Cincinnati. Bors. Gty (R S Miiwsikes B R K High Class Field. Above the Ouds | Day's Honor in Wheaton Tourney. | — The firat innig wea about as weird an Des Molnes 47 35 566 Minneapolis b4 48 .40 o exhibition of 1l playing as one ooul Omaha .....47T 37 Loutsville .52 48 520 BUM PLAYING IS RESPONSIBLE find in a day's journey. LUCK VARIES DURING GAME | Denver .41 3 513 st. Paul .43 48 0| I§ OVERLOOKED IN BETTING lidden Tourists Have Unusual Sum- NED SAWYER IS SECOND, ! "rm; wb v‘.m first three gm%n in 3- _\;‘kh‘l‘u 42 44 488 Columbus :’:‘; :102 Glidden Touris lv; g™ ” P Dmaha batting order hit the ball made opeka ......30 42 481 Kan. City ..& ! i i n Top of Moun ng First Inning Gives ’l:'(!zo: ‘:: though Omaha might get one | Indications at One Time Favor Pitta- 'l;!‘m;ilon gsn ;:I! ;l‘n(;l»dn site :fifi m Cecellan King Wins the 2118 Pace mer Diversion ]o’“mp Wheaton Player Turns in Card of 77 | core. 3| Indianapo 5 . McC! ! itors Six Rane and the The going was a littit soft, but that was burg, But Hits and Errors NAT'L. LEAGUE. | AMER. LEAGUE. from the Favorite, Lady —legs, Transmississippl Cham- Game and a New no excuse for all the members of the T W.L.Pet Elgin, in Straight b plon is Well Up With . Pty Omaha team falling down when the bail Pittaburg ...59 34 711 Detroft ...... 57 31 .48 - DENVER. Colo., July 2. —(Special Tele- ot 8L tan came in thelr direction. Des Moines could Ghicago ..."'54 25 il Philadelphin & &1 .56 | Heats. Sram)=This day has been one of aplendid Onra . ) . New York... 48 3 Boston .......61 #0 561 . — | Colligan had quite a busy day. He stole | Cincinnati . 44 42 512) Cleveland .48 38 568 e entertainment for the Gliddenites. At an . { Omaha, 0; Des Mofnes, 7 wrull sacks, r;‘ll'l’dll fourh)llu an t‘;‘o runs, | PITTSBURG, July 26.—Pittsburg looked gh\ladwlpl\la 37 45 .451| Chicago ..... 28 m‘ DETROIT, July 2.—The opening of the |€arly hour thls morning the entire party | FLOSSMOOR, Iil., July 3 —Watren K The first inning 414 it | took seven flelding ohances out elght {like sure winners when they scored three| St. Louis ...33 4 407 New York .39 48 8| g000 Gireuit at the state fair grounds |boarded a special train on the Colorado Wood of Homewood carried off the honors Kealey Iasted long enough to lose the| il fook & prominent part in three double | ryny 11 the seventh inning, but in the [ Brookivn . ot o' % S | was marked by one of the most wonderful | & Southern raflway, which took them to the (n (he first elghtesn holas of the thirty-ix third game of the merles to Des Moines| [ ovor made & remarkable catch fn the |€18hth the Cincinnatis won the game by GAMEE FODAY. | races ever held on the oval. Country Jay, peak of Mount McClellan, 14007 feet above | poie qualitying round of the Westarn Golf and to allow Omaha to slip out of second |eighth inning. Welch grounded to Wil-|making four runs on three hits and %0 | wegtern Loague Lincain ai Omaha, Des |13 vears old, mowed down a high-class |the level of the sea and almost 8000 feet | (00 SUL - PR SOl |l N M 0 place in the pennant race. After subduing l‘l'A.m& :«ho thhr-: wild |.‘: first. l'i"'y‘.!‘:‘enor.. Camnitz was taken out In the mid- | Moines at Sioux City, Denver at Wichita, | fleld and reduced his record to 2:07%. The above the city of Denver. This gigantio ment by ing the field of 120 starters Mr. Dalton the next thres men up hit rnr;,,_:‘;h‘;f{n o m‘e‘ll h;‘“d'.: Reis onta [dle of the eighth Inning, Brandom being P\;‘_ehlo at Topeka. old gelding was not considered In the bet- \mountain and the surrounding peaks are e wllhwmo M By B et clean singles and Keeley was chased to|hoth the ball and the sack. substituted. Gasper pitched the full nine | ACORM League Chicago at St Lowls |ting and sold as one of a 312 field, the covered with snow the year round and the | 2487 . & thy (OB, SITATRSW But one, fun was| e Innings and was given fine support. Score: | ton, Brookiyn at Philadelphia. pools agregating $192. unusual spectacle of a snow fight above |thTee Plaving over his home courno he sogred. | WICHITA EASY FOR PUEBLO CINCINKATL | pTTseeRG, | American League—Boston wt New York | Penisa Maid on her showing t Ter™|ing clouds was enjoved by the toursts, |had 1o difficulty in negottating the eighi- 0.A. B.H.0.A.E. | Philadel t W etro | " “ she | ~ ? s - . Lower wae substituted, but the Rourke 1Ot 1o TGN S v T HIPETOE, LR "m.ugo was a strong favorite hnn'd 1‘“ | Along the route to the top of Mount Mc- | ®en holes far below begey. R. B. Hunt family went all to pleces, and when they 9 0 Ogiorke, .05 1120/ American Assoctation—Minneapolis at In- | Showed the way In the opening heat until | oy i (W8S S G0 S GO L0 of Midiothian and D. B. Bewyer of Wh I’ finally settied down six runs had been 33 Gkeach e 83893 dianapolis Si Paul at Toledo, Kansas City | Country Jay rushed up to her in the | LR 0 B0 (IR COTECAWE TONC von shared second hanors with cards of scored by Des Moines. That was enough 30 03 Miler, b 4 0 ¢ 3 1|8t Loulsville, Milwaukee at Columbus. stretch. The mare stubbed her toe, went| (oo, Tol ol Tl nent In rallway | seventy-seven, while Charies Evems, jr I against | Batters, who wers helpless before Altohison 110 Abstein, 1b. 4 313 0 0 N pes to a break and the veteran won. Next 5 for Omaha 6ould not score at all ag Saturdiy, found hbm eemy & beive Y R R B - - O et mian. Judge | enEIneering. of Exmoor, Paul Hunter of Midlothian, the slab work of Dlersdorfer and the #plen- | and’ woh by clean hitting, § 10 L The 41 00ben ¢4 150 1iteam, the Victors scoring a run In each [ {0 & Feeling and Ariving fAoieh. FOCEE | T Cirain conelsted of five coaches and [C. B. Devol of Riverside and Eben M @14 support which he recelved from his|game was calied at the end of the sevepth 13 0cumniw, p..§ 3 01 8| inning, while the home teamn was shut|Lee beat Country Jay al : |a buffet car, luncheon being served while | Byers of the Allegheny club, Pittsbur teammates. Dwyer was the first man up | Qn_acoount of darkness which preceded & 4 OBrandom, 5.9 0 0 0 0/out. But In the last half of the third the | After that Country Jay had the finlshing . 8. wnpour, Curtis hit the firat ball pit = = ®Hyatt $ 300 0 Kennard boys scored seven runs. After | powers of the lot and won more easily. |en routa At the crest of the range is & |were tied at seventy-elght. wer took a tod P after Lo the hill, and he punted | for two ‘bases and Spencer, Clar) 6 1%Barbssn ... 0 © 0 0 Ol this neither side scored. Batteries: Ken- | \deal, the track fast and |ubterranean lce palace, formerly the dr't | During the early part of the day the toward short. Two were on bases and|Miller singled, scoring two runs. Corhan a5 nard, Kenyon and Anderson; Victors, Ball e e 4 mine. A guid 4 Franok turned to throw to second, but|sacrificed, but Aitohison settled and struck Totale......39 14 87 and 'McQuad: ’ the attendance upward of 3,000. The races of & now abandoned gol ne. £ulde | conattions were excellent for low scores, Pendry was asleep at the switch, and|OYt the next twg men. <Batted for Brandon In ninth. il wore surprises. Lady FElgin, on the took the party through the cavern which |\ut" (b orely aftar noon the high wind swept fafien to cover ibat sack. By the time| ity Ba,ird Bpencer waikeq and two P'::bnur“r Hyatt in ‘;fl:d; 0003 0 0| FAMES IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION |strength of a race record of 3:064, Was |penetrates for aimost a mile into the heart | S0 L0 05 on (P00 % el POl B0 q oam L or an: - " Franck could make another whirl and|Corhan singled, Walters walked, “filing | Cipcinnati 0200000408 the favorite fn the 8:13 pece hut &he of the mountain. IFrom the Deak 10 the |y, wim the low csrds of the late throw to first Dwyer was safe. That| the bases, but a double 8"{4:“ & strike 'wo base hit Leach, besoner, Three |Superb Pitching of Hogs Wins Game |showed that too much use has been made | Denver Union station Is seventy miles and abtirs, Swvera) 8 YOl Witeateried out ended the inning. uel never was base hits: Hoblitzel, Downey. Sacrifice for Louisville, of her. Leading at the three-quarters, 8he | o¢ this distance the train coasted fifty- ¥ e Weemed to rile the captain, so that he|dangerous after that time till Miller hit|hits: Egan (2), Huggins. Sacrifice flles: | | to fall, but not enough fell w interfern fell down In trylng to get the next bali|the ball over the fence in the seventh.|Mitohell, McLean. Stolen bases: Bescher, | LOUISVILLE, July %.—Louisville won |falled in the stretch, and Cecillan KINg | fiyo miles on the return trip. y 3 iyl . Mille v&: Downey to | the last game of the seriss from St. Paul |won a cheap heat. Cecillan King took p 3 men | In any way with the play, oo pi o Wichite’s only score came in the third. Miller (3). Double plays: Downey to | (he lo 1 The six cars carrying the newspaper . . when Cole and Hughes singled, Cole scor- | Hoblitzel, igan to Hobliizel, Bases on {0day through the superb pitching of Hog¢. | the next two, owing to his good work in [ g™ o B B L0 0 (Ll ing | The first thirty-two included scores only The bases were full when Clyde Willlams | o100 Sor ol Foroea Hughes &t son Alle: Ot Camuits, L off desper, L | LS WhD gom Lo e om0 | the stretch, for a trip through the Garden of the Gods |88 low as elghty-four and it was antiel ¥ V) o truch t: y ; by » A vi erly y = o God: T s e s A f:diho“-l:fi“:n“eu'xmvxbrfl?..::n'f oot onTd | Paseed bai: RicToan Firse base on ‘sr- | Could not keep the locals from bunching | Major Maliow, fresh from the half-mile and will join the contestants again at |pated that it would take 168 to quality tc Bchipke, but the Skipper foosled the bunt, ¢ stop by Sorhan, 8ad O "‘0“ O ‘1‘ rors: Cincinnati Left on bases: Pitts- Dits in the fourth and sixth innings. Both | tracks, where he has been breaking reo- h d forty | morrow. As this {8 only four strokes over and Mattick scored. Still three were on | S7%® N mpire Haakell | {iig ¢ Cincinnati, 6, Hits: Off Camnits, | teams played snappy ball in the fleld. Pat ® Dan 8. led until | Colorado Springs. Eight houra an ¥ 2 v » called the game. Corhan's work at short at|ords, won the 2:05 pace. 1 aily be that bases and only one out. McManus was|was the feature of the game. Baird, a|$ !N 7 and one-third innings; off Brandom, |Donavan, former manager of the Brooklyn le, but in the | Minutes have been allowed for the running | bogey it can readily seen that the ficld next up and he lined o hot one toward|DBew pitcher, reported to Wichita today |1oi" ghe and twethirds innings. Time:|jeam, but now a seout for the Boston|the 1St part of tho CEst WIS BUEI L0 iime to Hugo. Colo. a dlstance of T8 |is a fairly classy one. Ring, on which Dwyer and Niehott trotted | Flolland s out ‘of the game with a torn Paiiios ; Deteat Brasiiys | test. Score 4 All. the' WAy, miles. Contestants will be allowed to add | The Chicago men appear to b the stron . 8 . U L. HAgA to this th it they desire to d portion home. Willilams also kept on sprinting WICHTTA PHILADELPHIA, July 2—Philadelphia Lot mv:u);:o" - ST. PA;;&A.E The 2:09 trot was easy picking for The ;w‘o hm‘xru r:_ |:’nmnm; b l:; STaAitol, est and It is expected that a good portior toward home and King threw to nafl him AB. R H. O. A. BE.|bunched hits today and easily defeated| Dunleavy, rt. 3 0 0 0 0 Armb'ster, 1b8 011 1 0| Harvester, although he lowered his own |detour from Color: P " |of the thirtytwo qualifiers will hail n at the plate. The ball went stralght for| Cole, of e 1 5 0 % "o|Brookiyn. Score: | Woodruft, ¢f.8 0 2 0 0 Liwe, I....3 12 1 0frecord a second In the last heat. Five| Three of the five Indianapolls entries Will | | ooa1 clubs, Among the out-of-town the players’ bench and Willlams scored. ‘:fllh-',‘ J } g g3 (‘1 8' PHILADELPHIA. BROORLYN, e fees 13 pens 1 38 %larivers were fined from $2% to $230 for [leave this control on the last leg of the | o). 4y exceNent work are B. D, Wyuit Lower landed the next two up. Bt 15 1% 3.1 3% A o o a Y o | e IR 114 iecoring ahead in two of the races. long journey with perfect scores. These | r pona Du Lac and E. Callander of With six runs looking as big as six bal-| Westersil, §b. 0 0 Clement, It 6 1 2 00 : e, purse $1,000: the Premiers driven by Webb Joons staring them In the tace, the Rourkes | Middleton, 1f. 3 QL g eRis v 0 Mckivesn, $54 11 1 0 110 0 108 o[ KRRk PAreD STy Oacillen machines are _h;' e e ooy | POTl8: Who negotieted the unfamiliar J Pettigrew, rf. 18 098 9 0 Jordan, ib...3 112 0 0 391 S5 198 Prince (Cox). .1 1 1|Jay and Harry Hammond an course tn elghty. W. Diidel of Indianapolis 1 came o bat. Fisher opened with a single, | (oUIETEW: | | i i o e R o Lumier, 73 00 0 1 222 4 %l captain White, ¢h. & (Snow). 12 4 3 driven by Howard Marmon. They are In|gnq Rev. Paul R. Talbot of Hutehinson, but Pendry struck out. Welch singled | Ajtchison, p. LI B A R - 4 2 B 0 R R 5*34 12 1| Mary K, b. m. (McMahon) <7 2 8lgo0d condition and the drivers expect to = S but Schipke hit into a double play. Four (oS - IfeMilan, w8 138 110 iloviiie % o_g | Little Dick, b. 1. (Hopkine. 433 b sl tuty | Xon., fintshed with elghty-one. Hamy G times during the game when It looked as Totals ...... L T O Witeim, 5 39 ¢ 3 o| 8L Paul, g 0 01| Lady E‘g‘"- br. m. (McLane) .3 7 7(be among the leaders when Kansas City | 1 ogg of the Minnikadha club, Minneapolls, though some Rourke might have a chance PURBLO. BTiE e cAlerman 1 0 0 3 8| whiclen bases: Murray. ' Two-buse hits: | D% T B & (GO < §' § §|is reached next Friday. the Transmississippl champion this year, AB. R H. O A B SFox Wrigley, Sulllvan, Olson. Double pl J . by —_—— o ¢ to get acrosé’ the play, another Rourke|cyry,, i, i T 533 O'Brien to Wriklay to Armbruster; Quinian | Princess 1 .5 PNOWSTORM! ~ (RTOPS ' BALLOON | SIS It 5 SEELEION 'AreHdr Stckney came to bat and hit into a double. In glp'-n:nr,"’ of. (I R S g VBAHIA 260/ Bargen mh:::m' " to Olson to Tate; Armbruster (unassisted); A::g{‘, ol * dib the St. Louls Country club, former cham ¢ v A . rien V) o > i ) y- the third’ joning, with two out, Pendry | Clark, ‘1t (B0 OB e g | Db i R O OuPrien to Armbruster to Wrigley, Struck | AZE0T HAG, B ool ke, St. Louls Aeronaumts Foreed to Land |Plon of the city of St. Louls, made elghty » singled and Weleh hit a double. Schipke | SO Taliye Ny ¥ %, 6 by Karger, 1. Bases on th a W. Gill ¢ 8t Louls, H H ', . fiiled, 'C91hnn. a8 3 0 1 1 7 0|Phiadelphia 40011100 *7 bals: Off mxxa, 3: off Karger, 4. Hit by | 2:11 trot, stake ss.owM Sita Because of it. ree, an . it Ladi Lo " rew a pass and the bases were ed, | Walters, 2. 3 0 0 3§ 4 0 Brooklyn 001016000 0-2|pltched ball: Hughes, Armbruster, Passed | Country Jay, ch. 8. ( l|°°Y)» 1 3 §| ST. LOUIS, July 28—A midsummer snow- | Fisher of Denver and H. Wilson of Cin- but Kane grounded to second. In the fifth | Pritohett, 3b. $ 0 0 0 0 0 Two-base hit: Titus. Thres-base hits: | ball: Flynn. Left on bases: Loulsviile, 3 St.|Judge Lee, gr. h. (Lasell) 3 & 3| storm two miles above earth caused John | cinnat! finished with elghty-four. Walter Lower opened out with a double, and al- | Mitze, ¢ 2 0 0 3 0 O Grant, McEiveen rifice hits: Bates, | POUl 6 Time: 1:40. Umpire: King. R niam e erry, Paul J. McCullough and John B La : Swift, p. S 3% B W ' r 4 i - Penia Mald, b. m. (Schutt) 2 4 8 (] y in | Fairbanks of the Denver Country alub, who though Pendry.got another aingle the rest . Ward' (2). Stolen bases: McGee, Brans. Columbus ia Shut Out. Bell “Bird. bik. m. (MeDonnald).... 5 4 7 | Thurman, who ascended here last night in u | = = = = = —|field. Struck out: By McMillan, §; by Wil- IMBUS, 3 ) I % the balloon Universit City In an attempt |Is known all over the country as “Forty y ¥ coL = of the bunch could not help him around. 2 6 10 21 12 1) helm, 1. Double plays: Grant to Bransield ok ko e et Yod s, Saduckie SN Sihes TIRR L Bl 6 (MO to capture the Lahm cup, to land near "W After that first Inning the fans wero| Wichita 001000 0-1 Ward to i plays: Grant to Branstield, | pitching was o effective today that not a |~ Mahon) y 121110 ¢ to capture the Lahm cup, to land near|fole Fairbanks;” Wendell Hertlg, the | o n the ; , I, bl 991908 %) Ward to Doolan to Branstield, Bates ic|Columbus runner reached third In’ the | Peter Balta, br. 7 6 5| Savanna " ay. They travi U ekp Ol Tl B aa s et V1Gk orest treated to quite a ball game, for both Doolan, First base on errors: Philadelphia, | game that Minneapolts won, 1 to 0, making | Nanoy Royce, bl g1 7| miles, mostly through rain. Blersdorfer and Lower pitched good ball, Struck out: By Altchison, 8; by Bwitt,|1; Brooklyn, 1. First base on balls: Off Mc- | it three out of four on the serfes. A oate Mae yHenr{ ¢ 8 511| The attempt to win the cup was given |dent of the Transmississippl Golf associu- b s offfonis g g b " |4y Buste on balle: otr ?:mhh&mr;é glrt Qutllen, o off Wihelm, 2. Hit by plitched | by Quillin off Clarke was the feature. | Demarsst, b. & 3 B e e e A ek nor | tion, and Paul Hide of the Wichita Country 3 o rifice ‘orhan. ul : By elm, Bransfield, Magee. Left | Scor 9 10| chme 80 wet thai gas Wo r d Lincoln comes today for four games. | play: Attohison ver to Pennell. on bases: Philadeiphis, 4; Brooklyn, 9. | - MINNEAPOLIS. COLUMBUS. T S 3 &2°| Support the weight. club made eighty-five. Charles Hyde, tho bty wo-base hits: Cole. Home| Time: 1:43. Umpire. O'Day B O.AE R o.Am, | Thel, ob At one time when we were trylg to | one-armed player from the Wichita Coun ; run: Miller, Left on bases: Wichita, 1 3 5 Ovier, sa..... 83 13 1Clarke, 10....4 0 8 0 0| 5000y o ¢ out of the snowstorm,” sald Captain |’ U R a0 a | AR 'K;annz 1:30. Umplire: Haskell. BOST;‘;'J‘:]"; ‘:""'Y “;""’& ; | Qoitin, 3 0 4 ¢ 0 Rourke, 0.4 3 4 10 R T ;Lm_"w) 1 3| Doy ever Tty Jong . Alatanear thleohcng (r:; c;:b. turned in nlnolly-ndlne.r q . H. endance: , July %.—New York and Boston| Downs .. ruger, o 4 0 8 0 1 - “we ‘rose to 15,000 feet. We were in ral . Hornbfe of the Redlands (Cal.) Coun- Fisher, | siliei0 ek 2 -0 0l plaved seventeen innings to a 3 to & tie | O'Nelll, cf...§ 3 3 0 0 Congalton, . 4 3 2 0 0| Jerry B., ch. g (Cox) 32 Ponaty, 2. ‘4 %1% 1 3 ofluivooiw DEFEATS $10UX | today. Darkness ended the contest. Aftee| Cravath, Hi ¢ 1 3.0 0'Bhreck ol 4 0 4 1 | Dan 8., b. & (Bhuler).. i3 4|clouds nearly all night and got soaking|try club, who has the distinction of having Welch, rf. M s e TR S ] | the fi 1 X Giil, 1b, 3180 00dwell, 1b...4 0 9 1 o Reproachless, blk. m. (S8hank) [ et 0 traveled further thah any other contestant, 1 gt a0 0N e e e first inning, when each team scored | Collina, 3.4 9 0 5 8 Moriarity s 4 3 5 3 || Bobneacrb s Wrnimery § §| At 7 o'clock this morning after I had . y sy 3 0 0 2 1 3 Mecatterty Allows But Four Hits in|tWice 0n poor work by the fielders, it was | Biock. 3140 0Frel, ....4 10 2 0 Managér H., b. g (McMahon) § §|thrown out ballast, we left the rain cloud | did not start in competition, as it took him ! | King, cf. v e T as Many Innings. S e i A andiM e [ Alttess bt b 30 DRI peitil Sitibi 0| Brenda Yorke, b. 'm. (Nuckols). BT e aroing Thea e Aop et St ey | ninety-two strokes to complete the course V] shade e tter PRI e e Ames e 5!.7.’&‘.’.‘:.', ** 4080w 19 Blone oty B -";'Vtfi-—blncgll:ndflulud\Au the extra plavers on the New York | ToWls.... 313 9 2 Pitket, 5011 0 0 0 1) Oi% o "umzc-lo'o's:") T %/ faces and we had to keep brumhing snow WA oo 1enelngl ok bpf O : oux City in the last game of the series, o Aositels i Sieie 8 00, — ower,' p.. . Champlons making only four hits up to|noie PUC | i eenth | sBatted for Link In seventh. The Harvester, br. o (Geers)........ ‘Ihe landing was made in & wheat field 464062344 k& — — = — = —|{nemplons meking only Jour hits up o|inning for loud tatk. Score: Atk Beatrice Bellini, blk. m. (Dickerson)... 4 | o Vi I Totals. 2 O b T 2 4| ninn, Weich singied ‘and-Stovall doubled. NEW Yomk BOSTON. Minneapotis 18:02 0899 09| Maxine e m. ourphy) % 3| tance ‘covered was ‘about. &3 miles short of 14t n IES MOINES. 5 E. H.0.A A 7 | Gen ) t4ew w AB. R. H. 0. A, B '-‘nL”‘L‘:i‘i.é’"&,‘r".:.f’m'.il"i.l’?;"lfi?h“‘.‘;; Tenser. 1b O Thomas, ... ¢"1 VA i iolenchans: fivods fiacritipe hit: Quil- | Carlokin, ‘}.&‘h',él""’"”’ & 4| et by Captain Charies DeForost C5 64T F AN 25 0 1 1 "0 0|of first base. Sullivan made @& fine stop| LoV 2 Blket, st 9 o i iar y ; (R abage Lon pas g ler in & fiight from Bt. Louls in October, 14 o 3 McCorm'k, 0 Cottey, s 2 4 0 o balls: Off Link, 1; off’ Pickett, 1. Two- — er in a filght trom uls ctober, % 1 b AR ::55::&";.{- ':.';'iisf.“"-}‘?&'re"'-.‘«“'mfi:{ o e e LR R ST 3?“{}‘]’ fl}"“ko;““fl ‘:’--{*" E)’ pitched ball: | EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS | 1907 SERANE 0L d | (5 1 2 3 1 0 rag chewing over the decision, the home| Derin’ in ¢ Susan, Bb....¢ 1 241 o G, Block, by Rink.-\tenck eut: By Link, VALMORE WINS YACHT RACE 11tiviirEe . Niehore, 5 LA R Kog Whea i A Thgasr . o] Fiaal. s O Swoeher, 3.0 ¢ 33 3 3| Frewece Hr 3«?’&&‘2’3?‘& -‘év:‘n"m.fll.l,fi' Prince Ahmed Wins Feature Event 4846344483 p Willlams, 2b.. '3 1.0 2 3 0|Links won the game In the. seventh, | S B B L B ‘,"“’.','“p‘f,'s,"‘,“&ufih‘:"“.’"}d"‘('.“‘,',“{;' Time: 1:34. at Bmpire Ofity, Amorita Second In Event on Lake A1) e 4 McManus, c. 1 0 1 1 0 0 Freeman passed Thomas, Gagnier doubled | 0 e i Wik b S EMPIRE CITY, N. Y. July 2%-—Prince Michig: . R Lewls, ... ©2 0 0 4 0 0l over the fence and both scored on David-| , == —=—— Totals. .....58 11 51 2 Milwaukee Heats Indianapolis. Ahmed, carrying 118 pounids, won the fea- $ : 3 Other scores follow: Blersdorter, p. 4 0 0 0 1 0|son's single. Both pitchers were in good| Totls 138 3 INDIANAPOLIS, July .- 8trunk’ _|ture event at one mile in the fast time| MACKINAC ISLAND, Mich, July 2.—| Name, Club. Out — = = = — —|form, though McCafferty was the steadier.| New York. 10000000000000-3|ting and fast base runn’!’n?brg;:‘:::kvlcl’;ry of 1:33% at Empire City tod Rose )‘“:‘le{u}x‘x::?e 11&%{"%&". e Gharles Evans, ir. Exmoor ... & ] S T 1 @ un 1 Score: SIOUX. arrd B«:::m :‘\fl glne:)o‘;))o :doguolpk;x t‘fle?'{'fifikfifi ;I:g:y,s:o to 2. Indlanapolis g(:ll:enwxm‘r!: g‘finl:;:"/«fml:r :;‘).eslx:eez‘l‘: \Mnck"\at‘ oup 0“,“. has rag;u-d ma.é"crlx(' R'abe'nn""('}'.r“a'.}:f"?i}n.a,;.; s . ¥ Sweeney (2), McCormicl r cl 3 re: J 3 . Valmore at $:33:03 a. m. today crossed the S b 3 Runs SR TR AB R K. O A | Threebase hit: Deviin, Homo run: Cof- MILWAUKEE INDIANAPOLis, [B0d Just won by a nose. Summarlesi = | finish line 4 minutes and 54 seconds behind | W, T Hewianis p aenview.. B Runs 60010000 0-7 Bmith, ss. o T (B T Y (F e, et r iy oLt MUXTRY: | Bary, 160 81 810 Daviasm. b (106, Bulwell, 20 to 1, § to 1 and 4 to 1) |y dpetolsBop e debite v S L Bt " ‘ H Beaumont, Becker, Sweeney. Double play 30100 g Valmore ti 4 OVUr | MID-WEST TOURNEY LOOMING UP :{2.'; e _; 0‘:' 121 20 z 1__“4"0".& c"" ; g g : 9. o naumbne Beakan Peesney Dol blue_s. :‘,::\);m, 1:,,: : : z «Orm-m.- 170 ol;«:n.mme (1\5.. fi;’“?‘ delge:{ ‘l“lo“l.rll{‘:\,\morlll‘ which, however, second place by 2 G | 0-base veleh, ng, Lower. | Towne, 'c.. O | ) . : , Carr, 1b..0...3 0 § 1 o8 to §) second, Miss Criten , : |& large margin. hiree-base hit: Mattick. Passed ball: Edmondson, cf. 3 0 3 0 0 o/ New York 15 Boston, 9. First base on| Clark, 3b.....4 1 3 & 1Burke, 35...4 1 0 3 3|4 to 1 8 to 5 and 4 to 5) third. Time: 1:47 Py on R Ine s Besen' da balls: OFf Tower 1| Weion . '8 0 1 1 g ofballs: Off Mattern, 6; off Ames, 4. First | Robirison w4 1 38 0 3 Willisma, 5.3 1 o 3 o| Albort 8. Star, Lord Stanhope, Cam: |,The tip Was made by the winner in|Chairman Kohn of Field Club Ten | - 42:33:08 for the 331 miles. Both boats had © f s B off Biersdorfer, 4. Hit with pitched ball: | Stovall, rf. 8 0 1 3 0 o|base on errors: New York, 2; Boston, 1. :“‘ orm’k, 3b 4 g 4 ¢ 0 Hopke, ss....2 0 : 2 1| palgner, Killiccrankie, Keep Moving and|{ioubie despite perfeot weather. Amorita Jommittee is Busy. By Lower, 1. Struck out: By Lower, 7; Freeman, p. 3 0 0 0 3 1 8truck out: By Mattern, 7. by Ames, 1L | Devenersy. p. 3 3 § 1 o Wakefield, c.3 0 € 3 0| Golconda also ran. broke its spin and Val The midwest tennis tourney will begin at by Blersdorfer, 5. Hits: Off Keeley, § in | *Holmes 1 0 0 2 0 0 Time: 3:0 U e, Lougherty, p.3 1 1 ? 9 Cheney, p....2 0 0 0 0| Second ar-olds, selling, five and | PToKe lte spinnaker boom more 81 |tne Trleld club August 16. Herbert Kohn Des Moines, 6. Double plays: Welch to Totals . CR A A e v A Fosthoned. 3 @ P 00 0 0 01 Austin, 9 to 1) won, St. Dunstan (111, Bul out "' [for this vear, has the affair in charge and Franck; Kane to Franck: Dwyer to Colli- COLN. At St Louls—St. Louls-Chicago game Totats..... 3 471 3| Wil § o 2 1 o2 and out) second, Sw "-‘x:?debe(cr‘o?; Fr'x:c.r:u?a‘:l.lona "o “seamansnyy | e preliminary “arrangements are beine gan (o Dwyer; Colligan, unassisted; Nie- AB. R H. 0. A B, |POPlPoned; Tain. Ingianapolis 0000110 ogdrian G5 E Martin, 13 to 5 1 to 8 and out) | and ‘racing luck” which are Always in | Desur g e uootes of last years tourna Hogrlever, 3b 41 1 0 T8 0lGAMES IN THE AME rp | Milwaukee 910 1:0 0 03 o8 |tiird. Time! Bl e b dispute between yachtsmen was “Valmoro |nofs, Towa, Kansas, Missouri and the D e ‘g Bk ds, IR ] it e K RIOAW LEAGUR pIhree-base, hit: MeGann. Struck out: By e e sy 1Y | mmmther. Kot probably will'be more than eqiiie ¥ TR A AT SRR s & ougherty, 3; by Cheney, 2; by Kuepper, 5. e Field club will prepare o entertain a Waldron, rf 3 0 1 3 0 0 Cleveland Defeats New York tn Bat- |3 Sacrifice hita: McChesney, Carr (@, | hociih 0o 11090t s and b o 1 e cong; | OLOTHIER MAKES GOOD SHOWING | big” crowd.” ‘The brifliant tennis that s § RS XY G0 Thomas, 1b-2b. i v S O T e ot Pitchers Hopke. Base on balls: Off Cheney, 2. Hits' | Queen Margurite 113, Scoville, 7 to 1, 5 to 2 been displayed in the eity champlonship 1 1 .- $ 3 3% N GLEvEIAND, oy $=Clevel a Off Cheney, 3 in seven Innings; off Kuep- [and 7 to 5) third. Time: 1:13. Skyo, Com- | Former National Tennis Champion |CONtests Just closed augurs well for the ey Mot $ 9 1 0 0 {|teated New York toduy, 4 o 1 in & pitchers | hening. Hoone, DNIng; off Glaze, 1 in one | medienne, Trols Temps, Ruble, Uncle Oli- Defeats Little. R h it on s nanE Uihees ) néve i Quality Is Our Guide {50, ¢ 0 & 13 . Olbattle between Borger and Hughes. Borges L o e Davidnone) (G vake- | ver, Oserine. Bandello, Mobility and Racing | 5ogroN, July %.-—Former Natlo AN SRRCONE LR o oourts i | McCafferty, p 4 0 0 1 ‘5 1fwasininvincible after the first inning and | McChesney. Umpires: Hayes and Guinrie | Po also ran. ai fle, 350 addea: | Champlon ‘William J. Clothier of Philadel Weaton Beats Nearo Team. ¢ | B TRl o R o ek, RemELCS | Time: 1tk ™| prince Anmed (b Tapiin, 1i to's and oty Phis continued the sirong showing he has| WESTON, Neb., July % (Special—Ths | Totals M4 4o 3 Shew ive was the feature. ® ' (115, Mentry, even and |been making in lawn tennis this year by | locals defeated the Littia Missouris, & | stoux city SO eraiier aeg| MORERL g Saieanae Oty Netsats TeleNe BoD mecond. Nimbus (128 Powers, 13 to | defeating the veteran New York plaver, K. | colored team from Omaha, by & scors | Lincoln 01003204 LEDO, July 2.-Kansas Clty passed Nird, Time: 1:384_ Three start- | D. Little, in the upper half of the semi- |§ to 8 The grounds were muddy, making | “Two-base Hiis: Hunter, Stovall, Hog:| Fiiek. rt.... 55 5™ pemmns, o, 35 4% | Toledo In (he Tace again today. having iit, | Sd Out) third. Time: 1:38%. | finals for the Longwood cup at the Long- | it difficult to pla; | rlever, Waldron, Green, Gagnier. Sacri-! Ball. s 418 3 0Keslor 703 0 10 o e, Wtleulty in winning the fifth game of | “"Fyey race, matden, 2-year-olds, five and | Wood Cricket club today. Four sets, how- | tice hits; Hunter, Eamondson, Smith,| Btovall. 154 0 7 0 0 Chase, 1b....4 2 & 0 o| 1€ Serles, 3 to 1 Score: a halt furlongs: Interpose (108, Crevey, | 8ver, were necessary to decide the match. Big Ranch Sola, | Weleh, Fox, Waldron. Stolen bases.| laiole. 3b....3 1 1 0 0 Hemphill, It.4 0 3 1 o KANSBAS CITY. TOLEDO. 8 to 1 and even) won, Bion (108, Scoville, The result was -6, 6-3, 7-5 6-2. 3 July 26.—(Special )— i | Bmith, Towne, Green. Double play: Smith| Btmis o3 ¢ ¢ 2 0Laporte. '»..3 0 1 2 0f o 3 ROAM BH.O.AE |g ¢4 5 7 to 10 and 1 to 8) second, Culbert Tomorrow Clothier will meet R. H. Pal- ©One of the higsest Geals {n -abesp and ’ |to Hunter. Bases on ball Berring§o 13 1 4 3 o Eibertela, w.3 0 2 1 0| Hetman v 3 9§ gMcCamhy, 1.3 010 0/(106 Page, 13 to b, even and 1 to'3) third. | mer of New York in the finals. It is ggent | man, 4; off McCafferty, 4. ng, b O Austin, 3b...§ 2 1 21| . H moot, ot.... 4 3 300 Momus, M. erally expected that National Champion |sheep ranch property ever made In Wyo man, 4; Y., Dirm'bam, cf3 0 3 0 0 Kleinow, ¢...3 0 & 0 Beckley, 1b..4 0 9 0 0 Froeman, ib. 4 130 0 ol Time: 1 M. Camon, Indot, 5 1 d ul,‘- hl‘rfle;pnm 5; bynnc( Hinsy DUA| Becow, B3 1 0 3 0Bweeney, 0.0 0 0 1 0| Hetling, 3b..3 0 2 2 1 Abbott, o....4 0 4 3 9| R. Willlams, Sona and Top Notch also :&Pl\l'll:r‘?pAwm"a\:&n:h&:\l;:;;yle :;lnl:;e ming was closed & few days ago, when I pitch: Freeman. y pitched ball: gt st - L NS DU SR T 11471 ran . " | Rawlins sheepmen, organized under the Hogriever. Time: 1:46. Umplre: Clarke. Totals......23 637 9 0 Doyle, ° Carlisle, 1f...4 1 4 0 0| Sixth race, 3-year-olds and up, selling, |day. - » i 4 | Attendance: 1,600, ol Sone P8 888 S Bollen e 048 343 0lmile anda" hair: Beauclere (8, Lynoh, JITS IN FOUF g | 288 Of the Cullen Sheep company, pur- - - [l oCree 1000 o| Ritter, ¢ 413 112219tosand out) won, Eschau (34, McCahey, | HART QU IN FOURTH ROUND chased about %0,00 head of sheep, decded [svmene puitey By eRmBagsl R 00000 o 22202 | Mahesty, '9.. ¢ 1 9 3 2010/ t01and 3 to 5) second, Beligview (105, land, ranches, stores and other property Total % 624 9 1] 28 Sh ot X | Taplin, 4 t A out) third. Time: 2:8. | v 2 als.... G - 6 T T SR aplin, 4 to b Ard o 5 : 28 e TH e R M1 e . Denver Makes Six Runs in Last Three | *hatied for e gL Ay &'n:‘ il o G| Only three starters. ’ g i L T«”rr:"l(-'ole i ;::: fl'l:clfl‘ ?:’p:{gnr:r::;";‘lffu.':lvlt ¥ es In elg N ANSHS i » h ol ’ Innings and Wins. leveland 00101000 sg|Toledo .. . 00000010 0-1 Races at Fort Erle. TERRE HAUTE, Ind., July 26.—Marvin| Utah. The price was not made publ TOPEKA, Kan., July %.—Jones and his|New York . 10000000 0-1|, Three base hit: Carlisle. Left on bases: | BUFFALO, July 2.—Results at Fort Hart of Louisville threw up the sponge in | .t it 1 said more than 300,000 chang.d ow fan R Two-base hits: Berger, Hi an. Saci. | Toledo, &; Kansas City. 5. Double plays: | Erfe: ‘mp fourth round of & scheduled ten-round | o | from Topeka, 7 to 6. Tomason mitt, ‘Austin. ~Hits: Off Hughes, § in|[irashiear to olles, Fiaherty to Bolles 1o | 4 3 won, Polly Lee (15 to 1) second, Metzle Cincinnatl had’ punished him severely. | chandise stores at Walcott, Fort Siecla | visitors on his staff until the seven innings; off Doyle, none in one in- | BtCkley it with pitched ball: Lynch. | 47tg'1) third. Time: 1:01%. ght and left undercuts to the jaw and|gngq other towns. The Cosgriffs own & when ho “weakened. But Kautman was (DI First base on balls: Off Berger, 1; |Pa%¢8 on balls; Oft Owen, 2; off Fiaherty, ‘g %3 "0y five and a halt furlongs: |Short arm Jabs to the heart won for | 230 200 \RERE, o0 T enne ¥ | Ay ! ot Hustes 1 el B 3t _Bery L Sacrifice hit: Smoot Stolen bases' 4 | Schreck, who was the favorite. Hart was | :_‘“,':‘ L e ';‘ll‘“'m “.2:’:‘.‘.‘.“‘1..1"“.’. hits (l)nlmg iy oy Tl “F.‘fi..“."mn l'lmc(hn-nn, 1 nan, Ritter. Struck out: | Allce ;‘-f’;{l’t' “r'hl' 1 7\7':' C :":::f:d‘”",r‘l"’n;‘ the agressor In the first round and Schreck K Rawlins, Rock Springs, Saratoga, Grand v ; o | SN AL o | By Owen, 3; by Flaherty, 1. Time: 1:28. second, Many Colors (7 to 2 3 got In but one telling blow. Th | B Jew Sasper, g ires: Perrir She i ) — Third race, six furlongs: C. W. Burt SN | Guern: ning, 4 I AR B W o A 3| Periae sad Eheries. Red Cloud Blanks Friend. (even) won, Don Hamlilton (20 to 1) second, | KETCHEL ACCEPTS BOUT OFFER |Salt Lake City und other towns in Utah |Cassiay, rt 8 ¢ 4 1 0 O/LINCOLN COMZS ©ON TUESDAY, FRIEND, Neb, July %.—(Special Tele- | Usury (50 to 1) third. Time: 1:14% ! A It 1s not known whether the Cosgriffs | 3 : B B I R gram)—Red Cloud won a fast game from | Fourth race, one mile and seventy vards: | proposition of Philadelphia Club for | contemplate retirement from the sheep ASES THE O, 8 e S ocals e e Score: fool Sandals (9 to 2) won, Old Honesty 5 Fon | PLEAS| MOST CRITICAL | §:%:3 0§ § - §|pvedive Uster New Ownenship Make | D 1008la here. ihis @fterncon, Boore: | Wool Handals (0 to §) won, Old Honesty | Six Rounds Taken. | business or not. They are among the plo- | [ [N B S Og 08 | Their Bow Here. Red Cloud 0010001024 0|Time: 1:43% | SAN FRANCISCO, July 2.—The offer of | neers in the business in this state, having f oce ‘" =t $ 3 3 3 0 91 The Lincoln team will make its first ay- | Friend 00 000000000 45| Fifth race, one mile: Crystal Maid (2! Philadeiphia club for ‘a_six-round glove | griven sheep into Wyoming from Colorado SRATSEI W P iy I S 3| pearance in Omaha under its new owner | Batteries: Red Cloud, Clegg and Carroll; |to 1) won. John A. (3 to 2) second, Dark Tontest Setween Stanley Ketohel and Bam | .., years ago. 3t g 8hip Tuesday, when a four-game series will | Friend, Bogates and Lucas. Struck out: By | Nicht (3 to 1) third. Time: 1:40% Buford, Langford, on a $12,000 guarantee basls, was i, oo M Bt Olmstead, ' p B b o O - ted today by Willus Bi 2 UPDIKE MILLING COMPANY, OMAHA |Adams b 0 R be started at Vinton park. The serles will | Clegg, 9; Bogates, 9. Two-base hits:|John Carroll and King of the Valley also | $6CeP oday by Willus Britt, acting for : - sxcelsior Sprin § Adama, .. 1 8 3 8 0 3|make the end of the present long stay of | Necsss and Ciags Those-base Bit: Clans. |10 | Ketchel, who 1s virtually offered §200 a| The New Elms Hotel, Excel prings, = = — — 2 %|the Rourke family in Omaha. Although Double plays: Red Cloud, 1; Friend, 1 | th race, one mile and a sixteenth: | Found Ane an option on D ot sl | Mo now open for business. Qrend cpen- S 7T U W 8| a0 cecupies & Resition near the Bot-| The same teams will play tomorrow aft- | console (3 to 2) won, Light Blue (8 to 1) | guarantes. = " oU'd they exo e U200 g July 1. TOPEKA. % . it aiways 8 | ernoon. second, Minot (3 to 1) third. Time: 1+45% hard team for Omahs to beat. Friday will | —_— = > e AB. R. H 0. A. E day. The lineup e T . Seventh race, one mile and an elghth Tme—— - Wooley, et 5 X3 g * | Mystifier (1 to 2 won, Beau Brummel (30 - VILTUR S UTI 0 N Geler, rf. 30 g 00 z First .. L*f:;l::u WAYD B e -'IHH’WIN-“‘D‘;C:;*' (Jele- | to 1) second, Red Hussar (5 to 1) third. Kunkle, 8 33 o “Becond. .. ... Fox| Eram)—Wayne and sner ball teams | Time: 1:53%, |punkle. £ ag i 2 318 THIPG v Fiogrioves | Plaved one of the best and most interest- SANTIUCRE | Kahl, 2b. 3.1 8.k ing’ games here this afternoon ever wit- . | . TONIC - it | K '(;‘r“:;‘,-..;«a on the Wayne dlamond. It was NR{TRUNES PLAVIES A A¥ oW Mwi = Abbott, 1b. ‘ el ' Sonte T Davidson | 8nd tuck to the last. Wayne scored in the | | Downie, ss. Y S O 2 “Right ...Waldron | 18st_inning, winning the game by the score | Arrival of Californians Gives Greater | @ THE MAN WHO sHAves | Dol 0 Bl o o ‘Kieiy Weidren | N o o S1i0n) ol Shoe: ; o o Kaows howhard if igto keep the skin smooth Kaufman, p. R S R S ) -Cateh . ~-Mason | JreReE -o-o-o: 390383983 8 cHiCAGO, July %A heavy rain and | The usual symptoms of Scrofula are enlarged glands of the neck, sores :‘-':chul.u“ :—:‘::nub-fi:(l::;' Totals 2 Ve Q:g: Jnélone- Batteries: Wayne. Skeen and Sahs; Wis. | Windstorm interfered with the nlc?nd dn|- and ulcers on the body, skin affections, catarrhal troubles, weak eyes, e 3 t ; naon | e ‘ P play in the western championship tennls | and general poor health. The inherited poison, transmitted through th wptions and ce infections, and to *Batted for Olmstead in fifth. - Pitch ner, Zacek and Zacek. | poo: e e in 3 1 o Feve the skl io s-n% candition. It allass | | *None out when winning run scored. Pitch g | £ Jouraament 81 the OUweniNe . 1Ak | bloucf,'pouuus and weakens this fluid, and in place of its nutritive qus and soroness. 50 Ceats o Denver 00001033 27 -Pitch | Maxwell | Victors Want a Game. | play had to be postponed again at 4 o'clock. | 1ties fllls the circulation with scrofulous matter, which saps the vitality of tie Manutactured and for sale by | Topeka 20141000006 Piteh Nagle| wqpe victors are without a game for next | The arrival California and other visit-| entire system. Thousands of children, born with a scrofulous taint, have Sherman & McConnell Drug Ceo, | | Two-base hits: Kerns, Kunkle, Stankard Saturday and would like to schedule a [INE players gave greater class (o the play- | gpent their childhood in constant physical suffering, and grown to manhood ™ 1 10th and Dodge, Omabe. (@), Cassidy, Maag. Sacrifice hit: Geler. One Game in Three-1 League. | - T - RS e e |ing than was seen on Saturday ; i Hits: Off Olms § in five innip i| CEDAR RAPID& Ia. July 3—Cedar|Wictors have open dates for Saturdays and McLaughlin of California, western | OF womanhood handicapped by ill health and stunted growth, and perhups | OWL DRUG CO. Tomason, 10 In seven and two- fo: | Rapide won Frem Dasstur: 3" to &, iouny | S ictors have open dates for Saturdavs and | o Dion'{ngubles With G. 1. Jones: de. | later some disease of the bones or joints developed. 8.B. 5. given in their | 16th and Harnoy. nings. Struck out: By Tomason, 6; by |by superior uul,. Soere: RH.E. nington, Herman. Blair, Greenwood and |feated v‘fr A ml!‘h of s; :}{0""' 3, 6-3 | early life, would have prevented this. It would have cleansed and purified Kaufman, 1; by Adams, 3 %un on balls: | Cedar Rapids . 001000 1-35 2other out of town teams are desired. The |Harry Waldmer, winner of the tournament | the blood df the taint, nourished and stengthened their systems, and : s ; . : h® lon the Kenwood course last season de ) Off Tomason, 6 off Olmstead, 4; off Ad- | Decatur 0 0 000100 0-138 0|Victors play at Paplllion, Neb.. next Sun- i O , & . | Victors play pilllon, Neb. next Sun- | 60 C4€0 ooMMOrc oy, 61, 6-0. B N. Scott isted each to grow into strong, healthful manhood or womanhood ams, 8. Double play: Tomason to Kahl : Maltoot and Roh bsen | day. For games address Joe Bigger, 2030 to Abbott. Passed balls: Thompson, -:a“é'.‘::;ir 0or, Nacohesn | S0V VEF SRS Banere T Nemern | defaulted to Drummond Jones, captain of | 8. 8. 8, is the very best remedy for Scrofula. It goes down to the bottom H Kerns. Left on bases: Topeka, §: Denver. | '} "oiher games in Three-I league post- o adhecss the Y"';;f‘"&'.‘}'.u}f.“é"m 5 L Rade "'i of the trouble, and cleanses the circulation of all scrofulous matter, It "h m_nl.-nuu-‘;-: rloolo s -m.fimn @) | poned; rain. Siacs MaC USRS Eaman nRespol b, /0% | supplies the weak, diseased blood with strength and health-building qualities, me: mpire: Mulien. ance S o ] i and under the purifying effects of this great remedy all symptoms of } 400. Kennard Beats Vietors. ST. LOUIS, July #—Roger Bresnahan, Races Next. y : { ob. 2 —(Spectal,— | Ménager of (he St. Louls Natlonal league | Quite a number of Omaha sutolsts and| Scrofula pass away. S.85.8. contains no minerals in any form, and is an Vanderbilt Horse Second. T A, e omans et dgpeeial = | tcam, announced today that Pitcher Ra- | polsemen are preparing (o £o to Colambus| Sbsolutely safe treatment for children, even infants, or persons of any age. ] PARIS, July %.—In the Prix Fleche to- | feat at the hands of the Kennard team !el€h. 4 left-hander on the Vernon, Cal, | this week to attend the races which are| Literature about Scrofula and any medical advioe free to all who write. PR af A Koo oo Bty feat a t 8 to 8 Kor the first two|team. is to report o the local orsanization | scheduled there for Tuesday, Wednesday THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. | ¥ W, erblit’s was the score of § to or the first two ) ! secondy .. . oot l » \ ' / r : : \J B DEES——————— . . 4 . A b S50

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