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MAGGIE -YOU MAvENT ! '.3‘.!‘“.”“'“" A mmm%m . “::.25‘5527 SE HO,LT, %%ELY"&:T THE LAST E i THAT ROSY COMPLEYION TWO DAYS - I'VE IMMEDIATELY - HE LOOKS AFTER MY GAG ON MY WwiFE J TOOAY, IN FACT YOU - SENT FOR A FOR A REST d WELFRARE - | DO HOPE ’ NEXT WEEK ? | | DONT LoOw 50 SPECIALIST - NOU ARE 1N A HE |BN'T LONE SOME " /f & WELL ! HELL BE HERE VERY NERVOUS SAY- JIGGS - IF | Re—— : STATE -you ) LODE TOMIGHT - ( s MUST BE '™M QOING TO ' CHARGE YOUu FOR THAT CALL! GROVER SHUTS 0UT h Santing o Toams | e e P e ROURKE SQUADRON ===, OFCHICAGO BEATING PLAY TEN 10 A TIB |5 Sy i 8 885 W l,pu lifer, Mollwitz, Huggins, Beck. Left on | Rien'rasn, « Chicago Be X | Des Moines.23 ases: Cineinnati, 8; on balls: Off Salles, o Serbian i Easy for Stechler. M FREMONT, Neb., June 2—(Spectal.) 0 Joe Stecher, the Dodge heavywelght o | wrestler, made quick work of the Serb OWetrel, " If. OWeldeli, 1b. Boston off Benton, 6: off | Moore, ef. ‘ i ‘ St. Louis, 11. Bases | Ovat, db..... 3 L] 3 1 “Battcd for Sallee In the elghth. Prohibs bunched theirs. The feature Wnu’moru:nx~ held by the Fisld Columbian “u LI crugking in the eighth {the fielding of Haley. Score museum. The women have a year Ir Cincinnati 00001201 0-4] HASTINGS 3 which to redeem the building ¢ 1 | BAge of the ae NEW YORK, June 2.—Boston hit. War-| New York, 8. Bases on bal ! e hm LI{I ot lo, Pittaburgh at Kan- | ,05"00a Pieh briskly today and made it | reau, 3 ninth 1 %ne plete 1 o—Kearney + at Norfolk, | tW0 straight over the New York Amer- | Hits: Off Rohita. ' Score: o e ey o Yorie ot He: | icans by w score of 7 to 1. Ruth pitched | off Schauer, none in_three innings. Struck Topeka "1 < OPjerce, o G edaric: L - Morndey Good Pitching of Topeka ll‘“’l", Omaha B 1 Boacsiyn ... 18 4% Tigers Crush Whnu Sox in Final | New York md Bolton Go EXtra|Dale, 1. Hits: Off Benton, 7 {n seven ' Cetschel. s e g Y R o 20 Vi 8t Joseph Louls....30 % .50 {innings (none out in the ‘eighth); off Smith, p....3 OHaley, P.. o|evening. Stecher pinned the Chicago man Gives Kansans Second Vic- | Denver 15 212 00) Contest of the Series by Four- Inning, but Fail to Break |Dale 3 in one inning; of Griner,'1 in ‘Riley o = | to the mat twice in less than seven min- " Lincoln 18 20 474 . 1 one inning; off Salle, 6 in eight innings. — Tol é 1 utes tory of Series. Sloux City.. 15 20 4% to-One Score. Five-to-Five Deadlock. Struck out: By Benton, 2; by Sallee, 2. | Totals. Hu s $928 68" & . Wichita K, .14 20 412 Umpires: Byron and Orth. 5(—'::;:"" 7 |" l‘ L "! | ; T AMER. LEAGUE. | STATE LEAGUE — i e 21 x5 sast Lengue. 3 3 | v . ) ; OMAHA IS AHDWED FOUR HITS | P et W.L.Pct. | BENZ WORBIED IN THE SEVENTH‘DABKM ENDS THE BATTLE GARYER GLAMPS olwo-bage hits: Rice. Home runs:| At San Fr : . 4 i 0/ H A re, 2 ¢ LO8 .8 L 606/ York 84 | | | | Double plays: Smith to Sullivan tol i Pl e 1 ‘ TOPEKA, Kan., June > —Grovers lwm!; lh-flm‘l Norfolk s : bl OHICAGO, June Ty Cobb was re-| BOSTON, June 2—New York and Bos- &uirumrm. A\ldnnrnk:u Smith ‘llo S\AIH\\\’Ml\.‘ Batteries: Relsizle and {"Burns mitehing ahut out Omaha and Topekn | {FN, [OT8-10 33 G5 LARNORY 7 780 ) sponsible for Chicako's defeat todsy In|ton played ten innings to & 5 to 5 tle in | u 1‘,”\{"qt-arul."-rmt;:"gf:?;'»h‘\-.""rfim\ on | XY Bop Anweles RHE von second victory of the ceries. | Clevelana |GA. Teland..6 7 .462 | tihe final game of the Detroit series, | shivering weather today. TI am:> was iballs: Off Haley, 1: off Smith, 5. Left|Sult Lake : o 38 1 -h\ Grover did not walk a batter and n.-l.nu.hnl,...n. (R K '"n.«'\ oK : 3| {rojt winning over Chicago, 4 to 1. Hens | called hecause of darkness. Slx New | p S| on bases: Hastings, 9; York, Struck | Venice i oA e Tt \ Omaha to two hits up to the ninth. | PRAS oo 4 2192 Columbus N pitched a good game up to the seventh,| York runners actually crossed the home ; . : : o P’ Timey | B0 Topire: | Prohm. Helebr aud MItes L i Hcore: | Diseg 14 }: 11. g A when Cobb singled. He worrfed Benz une| plate, but one run was lost in an unusual | Holds Third City Batters Without|Monroe. : At Portland 3 OMAHA ittsburg 6600 Indlanapolis. 28 15 til the pitcher became unsteady and al-| manner. B fre hird base, had : i1 Ei ; S 1 10akland ..oy it Rl 1 { r. Burns, from third base, 1 _ Beaver Peerless an Plicher. - 1 AR Bt .4 Bl ican, ot 18 6% | lowed Crawford, Kavanaugh and Young|raced for home when Moran caught Hit Until’ Eighth Inning COLUMBUS, Neb., June 2.—(Special|Portland . 4 - e e A 21 19 b forolih M to- fetl When Wavers. Tlieptam e Norfolk took ‘evente on the | Batteries: Klawitter and Biliotts L o 1 33 0 engo 2 to bunch hits, forcing Benz to retire. Doyle's fly . > 3 nnd white N 3 Higginbotham 3 » 2 19 y Pawnees wnd whitewaehed them, scoring { e W i :! ey 141 Cobb added another run for the visit-| The Boston outfielder threw the ball Lylce in tic first inning. Kemper's home $ .9 5[ Cle 2 ors " v ey soyle Tun with cre man on base made victory | o 1 1 % ofBatim 16 4 3/ Cloveland 14 21 v« In the ninth when he singled, stols | toward the home plate, but Captain Doyle | KEARNEY WINS, FOUR TO TWO |iun, With cue man on base made victory | s by e Vel | ) 3 77 . nneay z second and third and scored on a scratch | of the Giants intercepted it at first base. | | R uind Toaing and Capoie was ottt 9 2. .9 9 Yeaterday's Results, hit. Coveleskie pitched well throughout. | [ was his contention that the ball was W M jas caicher in the fifth. 'The Pawnees en- 0 0 1.4 WESTERN LEAGUE oo ke e el ha| KBARNEY, Neb.. June 2—(Special Tel- |deavared fo start a raily in the seventh, 0 0 0 4 0! Bi Joseph, 1 | et | too late to catch Burns at home. The i ..., Carver never allowed a hit until | but a double play destroyed tMir efforts. 0 © 9 @ 0| D Moines, 8; TN 0.A CHICAGD, o, | UmPires ruled that his interference re-| i eighth inning and was replaced then |Lieavera yecriess pitching with good sup-| ¥ D4 M1z 0| Bloux City, b3 Bush, ss.... 6 1725 0Quinian, et.3 17070 0| tired the base runner and the score WAS|afier he gave two walks. Carrig and e < R il "r&,u.um { KA o TIONAL LEAGU J B Spits 809 10 T, 4 9 0 9 5|lost. Crutcher pitched well for Boston, | gnaw were the big actors with the stick, | ABH.OAE B.H.0AE. | R H. 0. A B| ed end of | Ceawtord, 8 3 2 0 121 0/all of New York's runs being due to of- | 1unding timely hits that won the game, | Brodrick, 24707374 oGrimm, ct. AR [ g AR 7 i |Dye, s 5 2 6 4 OMcGrath, b2 0 1 0 1 e a7 S AR | 'ph"nm_“m’ ’a‘“;;rmkun | T8 119 3|rors. The Braves hit Tesreau hard, but | scor Campbeil, ¢4 0 & 0 OWhite, 3b..4 1 11 0 H 3 3 y 2-3, , | 2n 2 h 4 A 3 -4 ,Q 0 : ‘x 'I‘ Chicago, x; Pittsburg, 'x. «mlm | 31 5 3 oBlackbrn, o 1| were helpless before the pitching of GRAND ISLAND. K:u:sl-zl\" o m‘l:l;f st Y?L;fl’f";«!?': PR 31 4 0 3 Clncinnati, ‘4, 8t. Louls, 3131 oBriet, 1b.. 0| Schauer. Score: e A% BBrown, 1h 4 2 § 0 m, r1t3 0 0 0 0] e 1708 0" 94 AMERICAN hhAfl! ) | Coveleskie, p 4 2 0 § OBreton, 3b ] I SORTON, .10 330 o oown .80 16 30230/ 1° 09170 0 Detroit &: Chi — o eBent, D3 0 0| ’ r . 3 0 18 3 Liotne 9 8 8 3 10100f 8.8 0..4- 0 & N Lou .h(ll.tg/re’lnlnd & (Culled ond| TOvoMAEI] SRS " 9000! AT E] i o pjBeaver. .4 0 0 4 Pl 009003 0] 1.1 4.1 Sler sixth, ). Russell, ... 0 0 2t s 108 poan..w T e et 00 iladelph! (Rain). | 1.0 0 0 nosan, s 4% 100 T 3 man, i i e iy, i sl otals T()thr 1302 Clair, 1b....4 0 11 0} R g e H o 2 6 ;o 1 ""'-wli'm \O‘K\ u-r,«-r E LEAGUE Batted for Scott in ot U ol | 4 190 00 Genn 31 1300y 2 gToAls. .l SHTAL 1 OUR flgul’e mn tt in the ninth. ! g . "oy dadvde Detroit 0000 003 14| Merkie, 114 0! Mansor, p...3 0 1 4.8 | NRKEQlK 4 88 .32 818 0 ¥08 000000 | e 00000010 0--1 | MeLoai, i1 10 — == n|n"':t'":'hu L it R Lk the hands of our i 200000 { ] Dit: " Crawford. Three-base | j0mant ... PR | I $5ilmewn & & own b el skilled designers shall be- Craxtord, staien bases: Cobb. 5 | i 411 713 1| Brown (3), B. Brown. Sacrifice ' hit: ne "Fo! he blei | Barned runs: Detroit, 4 ¢ 9, 1. ,B8C- | Tosoan, b, 3| Grand Island 8 1 88| Kampery JSome run Kempéc .Double come 'a positive asset— ke o RS 8 b Iritice " hits " Breton, ' Young. ' Double | sSnodgram Kearnev . 10 %4 playa: Dy to B. Brown, Broderick to : e, Rapps. ‘Dance’ on l'm.un"rdu ...!.. Gity, 4 [playa: Fush to Vitt (o Kavanagh, Breton | sebaver, oo T earpey. Tworhane bl | 2% . andoie-thivat b Rirscnnes, |l < personlity shall be or, Pk oatc” gy || aitimare. 2 Nowarly & i il lomln- to Briet, Bens o & Col-| L "S- 24+ Dy Card 'C‘QT\N. o O ek onts |#Ix and two-thirds. Btruck out: T# individualized fully. And i, 1 Wild pitcn: | Wa o. rdin et Folt, 0. {‘b.., W TNt Tar MU aan Th seventh. ~= = By Mahser, 1; by Carver, #: by Klonts, 2. | Beaver, 6 by Kirachner, 9 Bases on this we shall accomplish s Umpires: Purent | iRt Paaay. [troite & 'Riases on' beils: OFf Hens, 3:| eBatted for Tesreat in ‘sihth Loft on hases: Grand Island, 5; Ki balle: 'Oft Beaver, 2; off York, 1. off 'y " t) Western League—St. Joseph at Lincoln, | off Scott, 1 Hits* ofr Benz, 10 in seven | *Burns out because of Doyie's inter- . Sacrifice hits: Jorstad Kirschner, 1. Hit by pitched_bail: ~ Mc- .with exclusive fabrics at —— Des Molnes at Denver, Omaha at To-|and one-thirq innings; off Scott, none in | ference. C Synek, Roben. Stolen rath by Beaver. \mpre Shuster. 1 from SIOUX WIN OPENER OF SERIES peka, Sfoux City at Wichita, two-thirds inning; off Russell,2 in one | New York 0163060010 05 Hf'" Varney, Carrig. Time: 1 e | pfimfln’“‘l‘@:‘-ua—r:om\v\ rk at Boston. | inning. Hit by pitched ball: " Briet by | Beston - 02001000 03]|plre: Mufr iKearne Franch S| | 25 indians a Bemt the |5 louls M CInCinAt B enk e & Unipives: 1lidchrand ‘and | Two-base hits: Magee Merkle, Morun, Beatrice in Form Again. y 186 i to Wiehen. A mesial Ldakue- Washington At PhIl [S L eremi: o T R Bk e T | ARBURY, Nela,. Jyme b-—(Hoeclal | a 0 to Aur arthy-Wils wien 2-Bjoux City | adelphin, Hoston at New York. " : co agee, Laeft on bases: New |mejegram.)—The battery of the Beatrice y A 3 ilor- e Aot (ho merss pove | . Pederali L e St Louls it Chicago, | Bo4_ Sax. Trim Yanks York, 2; Doston, 8. First b : | Milkskimmers reversed the defeat of ies- 0ra | § MacC y- on Tailor: N Eiones R terday and took the game from Fair- bury 4 to 1. Catcher Buster dro GRAND ISLAN ing Company, 1l oft ¢ s L I bu 0 0 o ve a ND ISLAND, Neb,, . | Tesreau, 9 In seven Innin¥a: |, e, 'over right field fence in the sixth D, Neb., Juns 3—~(8pe- 4 Y [ win the eixth | cial Telegram.)—President Mills and other 315 Bouth 15¢h St. ita. @ fine game for the visitors and hel 5; Baos. Sod. ASRIn cavared 1 ped |out: By Tesrcau, 5 by Schauer, 6; by R PRISE WA | otilo L R L o e ol g g Win Ria own game with & home Fun Into | Critches, 4 Wid pitchy Schauer. ~Umn | SIory in the seventh inning by driving |o'ccrs of the state league are In Aurora PEOAN the vight fleld stand in the second in-|pires: Quikley and Bason oDl i r te Iatvce. o T R e Wanatas oF The o 1 1 o olaay. but two wild pitohes in the ninth, | O} on base. It was Ruth's Phila Beaten Tiwice. Palrotry St his mersy threushevt, only | SSTRer R 18 the siate lsagye b y. wo ches in tho ninth, | see n off Warhop this season . 2 alrbury at his mercy throughout, only|enge oy, The Kearney difficulties have 0 1 4 3 0ffollowed by a passed ball by Thompson. | Gardner singivd four out of five times |, BROOKLYN, June —Brookiyn won|allowing three safe hits and these were 1 8 & 5 0|gave the home club the game by 2 to 1 both games of today's doublo-header with | well scattered. Beatrice knocked Pitcher |never been settled and the franchise, ac- 0 2 1 0 0|Beore XAW TORK. Philadelphin, 7 to 3 and ¢ to & Coombs | Howhay out of the box in the sixth|cording to reports here, has been sur- 0 0 0 6 0 LINCOLN {0AE A Ag. | played an important part In winning the | frame. Then Bishop lasted until_ the | rendered T B e U AB. R O. A. E |Hooper, rt...5 5 6 0 OMaisel, 41 43 offirst game, scoring two runs and figuring [ middle of the eighth frame when Man- 3 Jobogo0 Siwate it 2 "0 0|Wagner. .3 0 1 1 OPeckinpa’ 014 0lin a batting raily in the fourth inning. |ager Shaner succeeded him_in hopes of SUSRYNp——— 00 | H McGaitigan, ) 1 8 0 4 0 0Cree, ¢£...03 0 1 0 Sherrod Smith returned to the oox in|holding down the visitors. Beatrice res- | MRS, VANDERBECK WINS o 0 0 01 3. Willlams, 1b n e 0 0 0 OPipp, 1b....4 110 * the second game after several weeks'!istered nine safe hits off three Fairbury S T oem T | Momtyre, e ° 1419 ¢ prook w03 2% 150 lay-off, holding the visitors to six hits, | pitchers. Score: WOMEN’S GOLF PRIZE | 4 1 *% o 3 $i% : om::‘_:","-‘ g { 1 0| three of which were bunts in the firat, BEATRIC! FAIRBURY. [ CITY. oA [ 4260 31 & 01| When an error by O'Mara with an easy AB.H.OAE AB.H.0.A E. —_— 1 A'B. g l‘I O N 2 1101 20 o,dnuhlr plly_rnhelldlpu\o;l ‘Ihenvll);“for & X l}ma:m,l;’ ot 19909 PHILADELPHIA, June 2.—Mrs C. H. ' 3 . fwo runa. The hitting of the Breokivna 0Lami . : s ot : i U 6 1 8 town. mumn E0 83 e oth Kames was hiri and tmery. 113 TIE's -3 | FAMATINGR OF. Kha ENTRAMINY. CERNAG Fashion's favorite for G B L 5 R s e 1 Jatt el faskered et $3 3 §iclub won the, championship-of $he. Wo~ Spring and Summer ! | PO W i@ 3| Hoston .. L2010 11| the mecond game - Score. firat game: 222 39 % dimen's Eastern Golf association at the | N Rl ok b 0 0 PHILADELPHIA BROOKLYN H o v LB BN B B ‘.' A ! Three-lake hit Matsel, Home run: | AB.H.O.AE OB 0 AR : : H 043 fi““"m" Frinet Sk tufay, Javing B & o, , A E VR el B . “ T I e R U il e S R RO R R T 343 2 4 % 0ineavy rain. She turned in a score of 92 NG GG T e S ) | Hooer. ~ Burned rins: New York, 1;(Byme. 3b..3 0 1 3 OMyers et .4 1 6 10 - 000 0| for today's round of eighteen holes xr 4 “ “ 1 L] o ° Boston, 7, Yacrifice hits Becker, 1t 2.2 ll ODaubert, 1b.3 1 4 1 0 Totals 18 Bishop, 000 0]y, : 2 o 08 29 M “‘Null Left on bases: New York, Cravath, v, 3 0 0 0 1Stengel, ©f..3 0 2.0 0 bs h 2 Yesterday she took 8§, giving her a | ’ S S TS o : ¥ 10 Hades o Galle: O Wathee. | | Nienatt." 2. 3258 iWheatito 4 2200 Totals 331 2, total of 18 for the thirty-six holes. Mrs. for | { & Yo W ety L A R “"“_m. o Py Pich, 3' off Ruth, 1. Hits: Off % ) .t 137 0! Beatrice .0 01001 20 04 R H. Barlow, Merion Cricket club, three | s soux oy () § 8 o8| Ewolt, L is »u\.\.?'!-‘{."n D thoes NEd b thingnees Poo1 ot uiilin { Paltburs R Mt S e wiaar. gF A0y -onmmpas oo | e f 3 ¥ O 00021 0 0-4|Tonneman § 0 0ihings 1t by pitched ball: Thofmas by 1900 o ombe. P 3112 0] Bases on balls: Off McDonnell 5; off |g total of 186 v.runy».l.n.-n- firen: lta, 10: fows 1ty, | VARCe, P .ooovenes * 4 0| Warhop, Cook hy Ruth. Struck out: By 10000 Totals . .321027 10 1|Bowhay. 2 off Bishop, 1 8truck out: ' Sacrifice hit cholson, Tydeman, | - - Warhop, 2. by Ruth, 4. W 10000 By McDonnell, 4. by Bowhay, 3. by Tiapn: Charles, Cochran. . Two-base DU | Totals .- w8 1 6 %W & 01 Uripires: Dieon and 3 g s, Ruth. - | Shaner, 1. Home ru v Two- | Southorn .Assesintisn. Criep, Nicholwon, Kans. GHIfith. Threc | «Nonc out When' winning run scored, Niowhe Totee ....,,,,, ? Towls. m base hit: Kortum bage hit:,) | Mpmhville. 1% Atlanta, 2., 4 #e hit: Wures Ho run: Lejeune | Lincol 000010000 o1 4 , Hatted for Tincup in ninth Buster. Stolen bases: Brown, Buster, hattanooga, N rleans, -1 Pol H!N P Stolen bases: Hensling, Wares. Hits: | Lincoin H June. 2—~With Ham- | ppy, © 2006 00 60 02 McDonnell, Time: 2:0. Umpire: Woods. | Little Rock, 4 F‘"“‘“lhl'" 6. | " |8t Joseph .M 000100001 hiledelphia 23 o susw S 16th. Off Clarke, 11 in oight and one-thirg in- | 5t v Drifilantly. 8t Louls de-|yrookiyn 00323110007 ’ | ot o | » nings; off Cochran, § in seven inning: i Deuble play; Daley to W! Vipmey S 0 today, the game | Ewobnse hits: O'Mara, Gets, Millor Probibs Take Amother. Women's Temple Sold at Auetl Duble play: Lejetine to Kelley to Crisy. | base g ST E Hioboed at the start of the |grolan base: Daubert. Earnel runs' | YORK, Neb., June 2.—(Special Tele-| CHICAGO, June 2—The Woman's tem- Thos K||p.tr|°k & Co | Struck out: By Clark by Cochran, 4; | by S O N riched okl o By e B storm continied | philadelphia, 2: Brookivn, 4. Sacrifice | gram.)—ilastings was unable to connect ! ple, a sixteen-story office building, long o . | Jultivan. 1 Iases on bails ot | ell b & UK By DILchof ball: | 3 e trinle s id ot be blayed. |hits: Byrne, O'Mara Daubert, Double | with Haley's delivery when hits meant | the encumbered property of the Women's | 1507 Douglas Street | *Aarke, 3 off Cochran, 6. Wild piteh \\ by Vance, 1 1l pitches ple was reaponsible for three|njays: Coombs to fara to Daubert, | runs and took their second defeat by | Christian Temperance union, was sold at | | Hit by pitched ball: Cooney and | Va d balls: Tonneman. St. Louls’ runs. Score: | Myers to Miller, Niehoff to Luderus. the [ ohibs 5 to 1. Although outhit, the | auction today for $531,000 to satisfy Cochren. Time: 3. Umplre: |lm||l|r _ Time: 148 ssardly s % W i 4 13 erifice fly: Wels Left on bases i : el Leibold oS Soneiten: 220 3 24 Uadeiphia, 8; Brookiyn, 6. First base | g iagen QB ERS. s IRRET ¥ H "p‘m errors 3ml|ll».ne|pnfx;. 1, Brookiyn, 1. | 2 d i man 204 H Sases on alls: o tixev 2 ,PLA K S | oo, 1,3 0 4 o xer, it3 2 3 & 5/Coombe, ¢. Mits: Oft Rixey, o in five | Meals and Berth | . Aatde.ot Mooy '.‘u’-- 1031 owiiiama 311 0 ofinnings; off ’r||n|4lu»_,| in three innings. | Smith, r 2 0 OLeary, 1b. 1030 ll rhed b Bancroft by Coombs. *olo., Junv though Des R H verold, e.1 0 4 o u‘l‘nnle.! ball: Killifer,” Umpires: Kiem | | Moines nluyers scored almost ms inany 1 0 0 oMamiiton, p2 0 0 0 0|and I'mslle. Score, second game: | omm‘ ndm a '. ris | «rrors as hits by tallying a run for every N P s 3y ! “.fl cago, .r eorgian ” bit, Des Molnes won fromn Denver today % cutuale BT o B THE LA .8, RO Woae | Chi tr m Lak .' the bi [ shi Saptig’ witke, eeced o0t f',‘;‘ Former M-ckun llnxler Bests Pren- | & foui 8123108 “_:"“.-'“.mkh.. $3 1T o, w1 2200 pon r “.flm new uru ships ¥ Uy 2 | Theee-base bil: Lavan. Rase b e 304 e e off Cantwell. Seore: | dergast, and Terriers Crush [ort Hazermian. & oft'iamiitan: ¢ struck | A 1 8 & 5 w4 11 11 “Noflh Americall 66! 0“ erican” . % : w y Hagerman, 2 Cravath, 1t 4 1 OWheat, If..3 0 & 0 0 AB. R H. O. A K, Tinker Crew. First base on error. St. L fi | Nabort, f. 4 1 10utshew, 3b.4 2 0 3 6 ———- g Wit Gl 0 on bases: Cleveland, 7: 8t. Loufs, 3 |Luderus 1b.3 ¢ oC 030 2 N W b DAIVES OUT A DOUBLE'I mpires: Evans and Mullaney s 8 Weekly Grulses July 1 te August § 4y Y | | DEAL 1 el g 0 4 e N W R A American Assoclation. b o Tows... 3 T8 TR At Columbus R.ALE RR] CHICAGO, *May 3.—Plank outpitched | Milwaukee Lua | Prendergast today and Chicagto, losing to | Columbus | i : " | Batteries: Walke Tughes. Parre| *Batted for Becker in ninth Shesink St Louls, to 1, dropped to third place and Coleman. er and Hughes; Perry ' *Ratted for Raumgartner in eight) i’ the F al league race. Ward Mil- | A} Indianapolis n HE };h"w‘]«lhhm $e 00010 e Totale Jar's home run and a single by Borton and | Minneapolis 179 | Brookiyn 10110100 hixs T double by Deal sccounted for the | indianapolis v 1.8 8, Two-hare ish e s - o & double b e . o | Batterios: Wiiliams and Gharrity wii- | hase: Getz ot o gy Hebn. tf | vistsors' rums. Only two Chicagoans |y N aT Ll 0" Gogpett { Sacririce hita aubert. Getx il Muter. cf régched third base. while Plank scored | At Loulaville RILE (LR BSClahoft to Luderus. Su ru“x?. SR ot six strikeouts, Hanford fanning three | Kansas City 1181 iy Weiser. left on bases Passenger Service Exclusively— Bawyer, ltimes. 1t was Prendergast’s first ":.;Y(':' | Batteries: ‘Allison and’ Alexander: Dan- | Ppif 5 Breofivy, T, Bases are equipped to give a service equal to the best Atlantic er six victorles. Hcor 2. | forth i e \ladeiphin o - i 0 . PRI Nx A e s hl g s Tevion 828 T e O Becimaarinse s Lo mwos Liners. Thene magnifiomt stesmships beve many fn- ¢! Suceso 001000000142 Central Clty Wins Agal 1 in one inning novations for travel, comfort and amusement, a ball CITY, N Jun n.)—-Again Central City put - Batteries: Plank and Hartley: Prender- | §|sast and Wilson | Caseys Tie Rebels. I-A1 KAASAS CIT ! Kansas (Hpe- | 8 Baumgart mslie room, an orchestra, children's open air play grounds and deck games. All these are free. Steamer chairs and the Hastings Independent te: series of two games. The sc winning ST. LOUIS, Mo, 2—Two singles. | Ay Was § to i Batterles: Contral Cit bie and or i . 3| city tied first place e Moadner aud Orent: Hastinge | Ba e O O I e ant A steamer rugs available. Dining Service the best & 'wo- | by winning today's gmme from the 0. Dyk and Myers St. Louls to win from Cincinnatl, score Master Steward and Chef can Produce. Either N tors, 4 to 0. Johnson, pitching for % to 4. here todav. Score 4 . sas City, was steady at all times. Te CINCINNATI ST trip offers a most enjoyable week of rest and recreation Pittaburgh 9 00000000848 Slight 1 f"u""“:~°“ of the ‘"‘"‘""‘d‘ il e 2200 Miles of Beautiful Scenery, Shore Line, City .2 0 800 6 0 2 %4 3 1(tubes causes a distressing cough and | Hersog, s several hours made Barger, Dickson and Berry; | makes retreshing sicen impossible. Foley's | Xilliter, it nds, Rivers,Bays. Stops of at Johnson ang Brown Floney and Tar compound covers raw, in- | S " all principal points, giving ample time to see the sights. rk Beats Terrapius. {flamed. irritated surfaces with a sooth- | Olwn. 3 y i o . ealng couting. and. ove that an. | Kl 1 i |12 Days’ Cruise £75—3 mile trlp -"‘":R . tickling, rell the recking. | fopien. » H Call or write for and full information about u tiring coush. 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