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! Ltk DBl OMARLN, MUNLL L, oo I, Lt Nothing Like Being Cheerful NI, o - Drawn for The Bee bv-éinnnefion 1 ] (@e=ts 1o \ R 1 3. ; | l ] LOVE THE COws > S | AND CHICKENS BUT - THIS 1S THE LFE " e 1770 - \\Y»«m(\r\\‘\ 3 wuneH Tve ) 1Y 0 ( NC ME ) ( « | | r' (a2 g ) )| . ‘ . il OMAHA AND BEARS | braiised ittt e St et BEATRICE WALLOPS | Beatrice to Give CUB SWATTERS HIT [ skt Sl Thompson, 1, off Harrington, 6. Wild | balla: Off nders, 4: off H. Cochran, | Picrce, 8: by Aftehison, Wild pitch: Owners at Races E GAMES | BOOSTERS TAK 4 5 LONG PEGGS SAVE BOTH GAMES CICINNATL, O ine 3.—Only twenty- | Grizzlies Carry Home First Event.a| = Ee A 3 . Heavy Going is Responsible for ‘ IR e épecinl | They Prove to Be Enough to Win |inninge. n L g B R " " Jo n | Pltchers® nt «“ Mol N | 2 i o v P i en 4 . Pitchers’ Battle Between Blod- P ! S Numerous Errors Which | Telagram.)—At a weeting of the directors the ninth and was forced to glve way to ) g & Throws to the Plate. s by Sa Close Scores. th6 Sa i # 4 . | Game from Brooklyn at Henton, who stopped Philadelphia’s bat- | gett and Mitchell, 2 to 1. SIOUX CI la., June 20.—8Sjoux Citv | DES MOIN June 20.-Des Moines Cost the Game et e i this afternoon, ting streak fust in time, and Cincianati took both ends'of a double bill fr Lin- | w gement Chi , AT n odey e Bret ":"m' " “‘v‘v‘" | P douhle-header (udu\‘ from St irrangements were made r a banquet CAQO. won the final gamg of the serfes, ! to 1. coln tod he firs on | Josenh. 2 to 0 and 4 to 2. Both games to the visiting horsemen who will be Beore n the ninth by a 5 to 4 score and the | were pitche | ' HARRINGTON EASY IN SECOND ccconc 2. Josh O A ere pitchers' battles in which the lo here to attend the ofr er Tuesday PHILADELPHIA CINCINNATL = foeRng, S0, Joah Clayk foatured s |cala iriors recaived tns better support, |NO GAME ON FOR TODAY o0 (@ sad the B e ver 1og |FIERE PITOHES ATRTIGHT| ., o J1945 0 « ATREAN ) 3 irst game by pegging W - the | k ) m Ve ancroft, w 0 OLeach, ¢ R % b, As in most instances when double-|Houbled ‘.“nlhl'lr-»'rulnlll‘mlfrl:l\' e e JOSEPH FAIRBURY, Neb, June 20.—(Special |hOrses are on the grounds for these \ a G TR RS R R headers are played, the Sabbath Largain | CEhth inning of the second game, cutting , p, .. g AB.R.IL O A B cjegram.)—Fairbury lost to Heatr nts. Among these are fift rees | CHICAGO, 1L, June 20.A 0ombination | Gravarh, 2.4 1 1 0 OKilliter, 1f..2 0 3 0 @ o o ourke 3 off the run that would have tled the AL 22 LS R A K tetsi S o " lentercd in the Gres ente e, | of l ching by Pierce and three | Whitted, ¢ 8 0 3 0 0Groh, 8b....2 0 0 & o bill between the Rourkes and Grizzlies | gcore. Score, first game | Nicholson, i ¢ 0 2 1 0 0!Mik Skimmers today on a heavy dia-|ontercd in tl at Western clreult, |Of wirtight plitching by Plerce and three | BOUSL S8 3 0 3 § SQ70L, %003 3 ¢ ¢ o was split evenly between the two con- | IOUX CITY age, b £ 0 0 2 3 0l 004 because of MAny arro Fair. |Where (he moneys arve $1 W orace, ow- (home runs by Chicage DRLWTS WAK | fyderas, 1.8 8 6 1 OMollwits. 13 013 0 o A flicting parties. The invaders copped ihe | N TR T G A illiams, cf ARt (9 G R | YAIT g to the fact that the Pacific Coust |enough (e give the Cubs the final Brook- (W Kilifer. ¢3 0 3 ¢ ¢Olson, 2b 1340 . AB. R Watson, rf Y @ 1 0 0 0|bury was golng good until the third |l ¢ |Demaree. 552 0 0 3 0Dale. p..03 101 0 f first affair, 2 to 1, and the Rourkes |LooneY: 2 372 04 T80 Fimner. 810 5 Urame wren o mumber of errors cuabled |States cireult’ was closed on account of |lyn game fadey, @ e 1, & clean sweep of | vpur 1100 oBenton, 5.0 0 000 " % e, o - 0 Swold e J [l o 1 o o by by ’ - e San rancisco exposition. he series Afie poodd start, | *Du o000 - - 10 | tune of § to 1. Lejeune, < 11 3 0 ofRERemyh. 1 8 8 1 % $jlome plate thres times In the sixthin- | VK SUNK Ban fome Do Wi MR | gater Bt homors tn the firt nning, and | o % 4311 s ! fom Blodgett was the unfortunate | Davidson, 0 2 3 0o .motald % © 1 4 13 o(ning Fillman pulled Adoms out the box ot T atiiian, Kmatt TIOT FEAI: 1 iisial Giovl wHL Snother: In TN Brerilk iatted for ree in ninth. vouth in the first game. ‘Thomas allowed | Hensling. 0o 2 ! | R MOINER. - and substituted Pate In hopes of stop- | J4 A slana, Montana, < Pl Aage < ytontironioder @ S ottt PN an for Burns fn ninth i Bt two 4 fo & b would | EFIos; ¢ 00 00 MOINE T 1o e vate | oma and Minnesota umible by Aitohison helped one r *Hatted for Becker in ninth A\ adietl s Uihal which would spar, p T | e AR IL 2. 0. A |ping & batting rally by Fairbury. Pat Harness events the first da. are 3-yvear. |Around in the second. Bcorei Philadelphia 00000000 11 win an ordinary game, hut Mr. Mitchell Clar e o 0 @ @ Hahn i R fintshed the game registering six strike |\ (T SO0 TE T O BRGORLAN ORICAGS, Cinetnnatt 00001100 4 of the opposition was in better trim, al-| .o o8 : 3 | Ahaer. or 0 % 1 & 0louts in turee innings o i | WG A R M oan | Two-base hit: Olson. Three-base hit: } lowAag b i A | Tota zo6 o0 18 nter, ¢ | ('Mata. g9.3 © 3 4 0Good rt."& 9 0§ 6| Luderus. Stolen bases: Leach, Herzog owing but one run and four hits LINCOLN Jones, 1b. 0 2 1 0| Pounding out two-baggers by both) | Myors, et .. 4 1 3 @ pFisber, as .. 4 i # | Sacrifice hits: Groh, Dale. —Doubls { he Rourkes counted first in the initial VA A g | Harttord. s 1 I & 0liamas and a fast double play of the| Daubert, 14 4 ]m i dgcbute Ieid 3 4 8 |plays: Groh to Olson to Mollwite; Olson fray. Breen walked to open the second | Wolfe, If 9 o | Rany % 1 3.1 9 Bf sl Bishop to Conboy fo Conely | Ohns -.»'n 5 1': Chotern wnd | (nisbas, 0§ i ; ] ] o e i {31 :‘n."n].m. to .\l..nnlu. %u"annnr b:ll- 10 and stole the keystone sack. He went | yayraffigan, 0 2 olpg g% d9 -0 il eloicing ong the big g0 w arrhoen Remedy, | W i an, ad b GWiiams crd 9 1 0 | demares, 1. its ale, § in o third on Manager Marty's infield out | Meloiyre, 17 1o T 0| Mogriage, 2000 1 €. qonined Teolsing EECES i | This fs 0 romedy that every family | Milier, 4 § phreenaian < 1 § 8§ ][oi0he ant Gt iy RN T SR ; Man A Melntyre, rf 3 10| [tion of Fairbury ana Heatrice fans aliould e Srovided Withs, Ana: EeNeImIy |IEBR 1L | * { frheian 3573 3 3§ § [nono n twe'thirds tnning. Hit by pitched and scored on Schliebner’'s hit to second. \"\ ‘.“ i ‘ . G | § 9 Totals p .28 2 5 2 15 0| Owing to rain no game will be played | g oo o fin peclally | yiouison, » Plerce, p... 3 0 4 & 4/ball: By Benton (Byrne). Struck out 1 Then the home boys ceased abruptly and | Tiovd. 25, .. R 1 81st Joseph 00000000 between Faitbury ahd. Heathics tomor Hig the summer montis. Thin [*Hummet’ 10 #0000 - = |Bv Demaree, Z; by Dale, 4; by Benton, 1 5 7 the se be Y A Des Molne 02000000 * s 3 pain and suffering that must be | = - Totule. .81 B 3718 8| Umpires: Orth and Byron N didn’'t recover until the second combat ‘antz gHisd ¢« o(De 0 row. Brown of Fairbury secured tWo |when medicin e Totatw.., 43 b W 18 A Hhie- GHARIIS: Won: thn; $hwe. 1 the | EOWEL, o0 5 0| ‘Two-base hits: Hunter, Breen. Sacri- | Pl e | @ must he sent for or he atted Jor Altchison in ninth gl ol Bite Ml fitad fice hn{' "Ilunnv'lvvll & \‘“l'"n "'\'1 w: | two-bagger cor fore relief can be obtained his remedy Brooklyn > 9 00000060 1 SR L sixth odgett soaked Pete Shields in Totals % 4 10 *2% 17 0 |Jones, Nicholson. Struck out y Mok BEATRICE FAITRBURY |18 thoroaghly rellable. As me | Ohte $ 36100000 ~-4 the hoof. MeCormick sacrificsd and Two out when winning run scored | Fidge. 9: by Vance, 7. Bases op balls: Off ABLH.O.AF AR O 4. | 10 PO IEEEY lable. Ask anyone who|Chicame .. ‘,""_h" BB B Apartments, flats, houses and eottag: Wilsldy - limped’ homs on ' Galloway's | L BALSA Toii GRapar in ninth| Mogyidge off Vance, 3. HIt batsman T n, 3 373 Liidebe't, 4w 1780 A“lt used it. Obtainable everywhere.—| g \iia Ralor. Phetan. Stolen’ hame. | C&n be rented quickly and chesuly by a » 18 pec ome Hallo S | @loux O G0t a | By Vance, Jones. left on bases: St 5110 0 aconley, b 103 0| Advertisemer Sehdite’ Barme g A R " double to left, Coffey's hit scored Gallo- | ThouX, City 40000000 1815500 " "Dew Moines, 8. Time: 1:8. Um- | B 313 OBrown, If.. 8 2200 chulta. Tarned runa: Treoklyn, 1: Chi- | Bee “For Rent I | Lincoln 00000113 0-4{g0eebh g m and Willey t . © 0 OThiesing, of. 4 0 00 way and ruined the Rourkes completely. | Two-base hits: Lejeune, Wolfe (21, Mc- ( "Soore, se gaine: | C04 110 1 oLamb, do032 { Thompeon Pitches Second. i B gt T T T R = JOSE [N § 0 0 0 OConboy, .. ¢ 1 3 1 Cecil Thompson was Krug's choice in|iensling, ~Callahas Double ' plays’ AB 0. A | Looknait, it 4 1 3 0 DBoothey c... 8 @ 3.3 the second and he came Lome with colors | Hlensling to Coonev to Kane, Clarke to | Rupp, ib 3 B B i T Adams, © Price. Bases on balls: Off Gaspar, 4; | Nichol H 1 1 y t o Page. : dod $ud il Totals.... 8 43719 4! W of ¢t o3 2 o.oipnli NN Ry 03000002581 L b4 10000100 0-2) f fiving. The Omaha fans lamped Thomp- | off Powell, I, Strnck out: By Gaspar, | W son for the first time and agreed he was [4: by sowell Wild_pitches: Powell (2) | 2 } all right even though hix name s Cecil. |Time: 202 Umpire: Van Sickle Watson, " rf | A | Fairbury ] Cecil and Harrington bowled aiong for 2 It i Fwhar, 10 9 0 01 Two-base hita: Conley, Brown (), | RICHR QLSS Ewoldt, a8 0 0 1 2 0)gack, Conboy, Brannan, Fillman, Lock- | five innings without a run in their little AR, B H O A i Tonneman, c. . g1 0 o f e ases on balls: Off Bishop, 1; oft i ilt. Then Harrington blew up and the |Cooney, 2b 4 o0 1 2 1 ofLakatf, e 20 0 0 0 00Adams, 3. Struck out: By Bishop, 6 by | Rourkes hammered home three runs in|{larke, If. . 41 1 3 050Vl P d\meeisl A 12 Adams, 2; by Pate, 6. Time: 20, Um- | Y e RS | Kane, " 16 P O B (B O e Y L0 M0 0 0 SRR BEERE £, he sixth, one in the seventh and two In |Tajeune, cof, serrin3 1| 2 & 1 0 e pirc onn L Y he eighth. But one count was made of? | Callahan, 8. . 0 1°90 8gs0 Totale ; 3B <8 3 Win and Lose for Prohibs. Davidson, rf. 3 o 1 1 1 L DS N GRAND IRLAND, Neb. June 20 | \ Thompson in the entire doings A ! s A Al Kor "HRA . the ) Hensling, 3b. . 2 ° 1 1 © O A E |! pecial Teleg Alexandey 'y e { Of the five pitchers used yesterday, | price, c. $ 0 0 8 0 L0|pHahiniee 1 T %6 o |vetter of it in first game, but er -" four were southpaws, Johneon, the only [ Boothby, p 00 1 310 Haeb { 1 2 1 offors cu sed the ‘one clding run. In r e r " ter, ' » 3 4 ¢lthe second four succ singles, @ yight-hander, only worked one frame, Wbt o e s ofHunter, ot . 401 3 4 o0 olthe mecond Lo R nother sinale ol Denver Athletes Fu | 2 I.l;’:“{""’ Rrl y 1 Aliyan lMn Hales et o he wag later fined iy vere quite wrathy all # Rt i P o 0% and ordered o e grounds for P The Denver gang were quite wrathy all | ; H, 0. A, B B i 0 0 0 of¥ and orde s fight the unipire. Score i during the combat. They started to fuss | Wolfe, 1f. 0 1 "0 0|Tanuenill, 3b. b0 o0 14 e e and fume, with Umps Myers as the ob- | Llovd i e rei0) BbELG B R e YORK GRAND ISLAND ject of attack, at the start of the L William 3 0 o0 12 o o|Thomas, p. . NS R e it ol Yo o S i e In the second frame Kelleher, a fiery | Melnty it g iy o of et e ; A y 120 ol 18 R i\ SEGth ke St ort for the | Yants, ¢ Sl TR0 ] Moteln TR R 2| $418 42 ] ILHWHO/IALSS Srtiim BC BIIOES JOF © | Sreallister, ¢ 003 0 1 1 2 0l sBatted for Willey in the nintr 120 $20 8 g I‘ Bears, grew so abusive that Myers|McGaffigan, ss N A Al e Sk Al P 010 1 OCeosby. e, 3 ¢ ¢ 8 » * charged him five bucks. Kelleher got off | Daley, b 4 2 1 1 4 0|pDes Moines 000310004 © 1 0 ODowney, rf..3 0.0 0 0 i1 cheap. He unlimbered at least tweive \?“yfi.(x; P eese : '; S il ff.‘ 1lome rur: Williams, Two-base hits. | Raines 030 OClaire, b3 014 1 0 ) -acks' worth of conversation durlng the | fradpenai g | Williams, _tunter (2. Sacrifice hita: [ Franklin, p.. 2 0 1 7 0Alexander, p3 1 0 , 2 2 T | Suwyer, 'Nicholson. Stolen base: Will- R 337 0 Totals 0 42717 ‘ WO games ol B 2 8 M 19 1}l ee: Oft Lakaff, 5 in_four and |y ol B 3T 0 oA T 0 0 01 | Tn the second yame Bohiebpar poled a | “fBatte r Davidson in the ninth (ne-third Innings; off Musser, 5 n seven | 8OTK 0o 20000090 0-0 louble to left, which fell right on tha | Sioux City 20010000 * innings truck out: By Lakaff, 1; by arid imand ) | g 8 h Lincoln 120000000 0 Willey, 2; by Musser.: 6 by Thomas, 1 Sacrifice hits Franklin, Crosby N line. Necdless to say the Grizlles pro- | “p Coh "1 ana, Davidaon, Me- ses ‘on balle: Off Laknff, 8 oft Mus- | Frankiin, 3. Double play. Roben to tested vehemently. Umps Myers toddled | Intyre, (‘larke. Lejouns. Sacrifice’ hits: | 4; off Thomas wiid piteh: M balls: OFf Alexander, 1 off Frankiin, & out 10 the spot to see where the hall fell. | Heisiing, Boothby. Doudle plays: Lioyd ser Left on basea: st Jo Do | & gk Lo o s ok o the ek Sk ane to Williams,: Lefeune to Price. Hases on | Moincs, »ouble pla Rapn (unas. | SLolen hase ot ayne Bases on ot ¥ While the umps was putting the spot in I e T ey | sisted). Time: 1:50. Umpires: Graham, | Payne to Clair. Score i gaine \ his pocket to bring it in and prove to tha | Jirick out: By Boothby, 5; by Dawson, | Willey and Vance | YORM oiacl IR ERATD. o Denver players that the ball lit fair about | . Passeq ball: Price. 'Balk: Dawson | - I Bice. oo 08 P O W e o g Kl N fime: 1% Umplre: Van Sickl : v R 3 N T - 1 ° 3 ctly goc » wa : 2 ! n Sickle, | Murphy, of i 0 0Roben, 2h 35600 . { five minutes of perfectly good time was J Ga,rds in second Marphy, of. § 1 1 @ ORepen, 3b...4 3 8 ¢ & A i ne) "PL ‘ f wasted. SANDERS HOLDS THE WICHES | Woteel, it 4 0 0 0 ohenry, .3 3110 Y e -k Today Des Molnss comes for thres | e Place in National @z "iiiitwn it AWITH WORLD FAMOUS DRIVERS COMPET 9 | Flsse, o 4 1 3 0 2Varney, cf. 3 0 0 0 0 0 Hgadly et sMoleas: corager an, IS GRS i et i S 0N ace in National|p= 114 sume aia i ETING i o'clock. It is ladies’ day, Score, first| Game of a Split Double BilL i Tt g 1002 SRR A | same: WICHITA, ian., June % —Wichita ane | ST. LOUIE, Mo., June 20.—8t Louis | P8 1080 : f DENVER. Topeka Aivided a double-hesder hore to- (made it four straight and moved into 7000000 Totuls.. M1 0 B A tay. Wichiia winning the first and loa- fsecond place in the league race, by de ; 2 S 1} N Saioar, i a0 % ing the second. ‘Sanders, & recruit, hoid |feating the world's champions, 8 to 1 | v s U & Sppneer, It . : - Wichita to two hits in' the last game |Crutcher started for Roston, but was | Lo 2 % s i 3 & i : Shields," b, oo 3 1 0011 Score, first game Telleved in the Titth, atter yellaing seven | ¢ rand ialand 120160 0 416 Will attend this classic race. They are coming from a radius of 150 miles around. It will Galle . b a6 278 ) WICHITA. hits, including three triples ‘and a doubl Carned runs ork, 3 and Island, 4 Galloway, i AB R M. 0. A, K |which, combined with Eoston's two er: |5 Two-base hits: Crosby, Roben, Tot be the largest crowd ever assembled in an Omaha enclosure. We are prepared to take ) Kelleher, ss 0008 4 'w'x.urlu;, 2% 5 0 1° 7 "4 "g|rors and a hit batsman, had netted St :l\qn 'lk- >:' witz Sapritios ‘*""“ '“)" care of this crowd and give them the greatest . hibiti wi Whe 3h E] 0 0 3 kox, ! = ) 0 1 b o |Louis aix runs After 1ih fifth inni Murphy, FPayne tolen Lases urphy B t ) b Wt el S Tl Tvdeman, «f 3 1 0 3 0 o|Tyler hela St. Louis hit Score: © | Payne. ' Bases on balle: Off Harrls, g st racing exhibition ever witnessed, but pabr ¥ ¥y Mitchell, p. 1 8 0 o 4 O0]Patterson, 1b 2 £ 9 10 .88 BORTON BT. LOUIR off Haley, 4, off Hoffman, 0. Struck Griffith, '© O G R AB O A B AR O A E [out: By Haley, 3; hy Shyock, 1: by Hoff- ‘l Totals.. ..@ 2 4.2 Q2 1) Britton sh D31 110 1femer s A1Te 0 amuder, w301 4L man, & Wil ‘pitch: flcffman. Passed OMAHA 08D, 88.. ¢ 0 1 1 4 0]Fitsark b Bescher, | 4 0 0|bgll] Raines. Double play Payne to h AR B 310 A WSS Meoumen 88 18 000 DSV S 38 MW, M4 1ot 8 0lClair. Umptre: Monroe | T g ¥t 0 O O { il e (et o e e m e, | Reservation Now Means a Firs ass Seat 'ors - 0 TOP! 1 * o e )=Norfolk and astings evened M Krueger, ¢ 2. 5 % 3 3 " TOPEKA $ 1 OBetsel, 3b... 4 2 | Telegram R 3 Rk 3 § 0 Iferter 5 | up honors here Sunday afternoon, Hast- M Dl l t . pobdog S0 N . g forde 4 § 4 18| un hanors here Sunday atisrmoon. Tinat ela a ean Disappointmen [ 4 & G | T 1 1|Cochran, 3b o 8 ¢ e b stas - EawE TR0l Sineliar the ias svapt i o 4 0 0 0 2 O0|Trainer, »f 3 1 0o olgd " T olte 1 833 2 eedle’s home run in i n 1 0 0 o 2 yer. ' o q { Boston 01 170767000 0-1|ning of the first game opened the hit issi i o 0 0 0z T|Mayer. el 30 O Rosun L Loy o e pr ipe first game opened ihe - | Below Is Plan of the @rand Stand and Box Seats—Only One Admission as Stated—No Exiras l, o > 2 o 0 o o 0 0|Rapps, 1b 3 5 i | Two M.qu; hit: Butler. Three-hase hite: | Reds pulled out three sciateh hits and a T | | Munroe, « iy TOR | 2 1|Bescher, Betzel, Snyder. Sto bases: | clean liner, which made four mere tal ore are 27 ' 4 : 3 ,‘ Aotals B0 % s 3| Talllon, ss | g Lt o Rt e L N acloll had & ahanoe fo aacm re are «o DOXeS 1N g9 w0y Seads . §CORE. BOARD Each section of the 5 *Batted for Blodgett in the Grover, P 3 0 0 |St. Louis, '. First base on errors. Bos- | with bases full, but fafled to hit in a e weti 4 o 978K [siesnsacssassinal g 5 ! Denver f o R S Eamiee = ton, 2. Bases on balls: Off Crutcher, | pinoh. Melkers long hit in the second each seetion of th 78 Zach TARY FiNisn AN grandstand has 1,500 H Run 00000200 0-2 of . 7 2 212; off Tyler off Meadows, 6. Hits: |inning of the second gamne brought M P . v % o das e $ et ) Hits 1001103200 04|Topeka 00010008 0 01|08 Crutsher, 7 In four innings (none | ager Towne in with the winning score | grandstand, contain- seats at prices indi- ¥ Omaha— Wichita 00030100 *4outinthe fifih): off Tyler, 1 in four in- | The game was close throughout, and dur- |l ino 6 4 ' SalilBor Souli[Bes Seuli[BerToed) catecd on the plan Runs 918 8008081 Lt on buses, Topeka. 7: Wichita, 10. nings. Hit by pitched balli By Crutcher ing the last inning, Manager Bennett |l 111€ O 8 te each, mak | e Hits . 000 2 0 Sacrifice hits ayer, Brown. Two-base | (Bescher). Struck out: By Crutcher of the Reds was ordered out of the game | g9 WVerv se: ‘hoie if rwn base hit. Galloway. Stolen base: [hits: Grover, White. Btolen bases: | by Tyler, 4; by Meadows, 4 Wild pitch. |and fined Ly the umpire ore.. Fhme || ing a total of 1,200 box Every seat a choice J sen. Sacrifice hits: Mitchell, Me- | Cochran, Tydeman Double plays: | By Meadows. Time: 2.3 Umpires HASTINGS NORFULK || seats. Prices $7 per seat one wmick, Smith. Left on bases: Denver, | Charles to Hosp to Patterson. Charles to | Klem and Emslie. ABH.OAE AR HOAE | » ‘ Omaha, 7. Struck out: By Mitchell, | Patterson. .:lu--k -»\g W By l:;(n-—r, 1; by | Watson, 2 " 1Broder'k, 2h3 1 0 4 0 I \ | ) i lodgett. 4 Bases on balls: Off | Brown, 2. Bases on balla: Off Grover, & i Olson, 8 210 1Dve s 10130 f side \ trac we iz~ Bo e 3 . SR | 0450t ¥ Blodwett, 1 Hit by |off Brown, 4. HIt by pitched ball. By iw.e 1100 nside the track there i o It is Coupon and Send for Seats—Do It Now | il X Ve Jrieids, Mit- | guawn. Bawge. Tie: 5 Umpires Vesterday's Resnlts. $989 parking space for 5,000 " ore, second game ficare, second Eaine: Denver. VIVEEAN LEAGUE i s 10 s | antos. Back half of the | Omaha Auto S8peedway Co., . OMAHA CHITA v P e e gy O a0 t1210 . | ABR H 0 A B AB. B H. 0. o B| ¥oreka +1; Wichita, To.”> 3! 207 0|@ track charges are $1 for each 1811 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb, i | 311 1 Ti o charies, et R B 9| St Josiph, 03 Des Moinew 21, $28Ld auto and $1 for each person » : -8 8 3 % 0x, . NAL LIZAGI | 8 inelosed fir i S 1 3 0 0 1 o 0fTydeman, 3 0 0 1 0 o| Philadeiphia, 1: Cincinnatl, 2 ) herei Knclosed find remittance for....... ... Dollars, | - 3 ale.... 0 therein, ] 135 21 5 A 3 0 1 14 1 0| Brooklyn, 1. Chicago, 6 RS R e \ f : g3 o| Brtten: 5. - 00 8 1 1 Pven AEn@AN fraove Norfolk ...... 00000000 0-0 Front half of the track ns send me at once, by mail, to address below: 132 0 0| Britton, 'b. . « 4 AN LEAGUE, ? i 3 b g s 2.3 2 39 Chicago, 1-3; Cleveland, 10 | Home run_ Weidel. Bases on balls e A Wit an 2 ; : g v I of Wik, 72, 1020 o o 5 8| Detroft o: St Loul O D N, oy hten o0 Delle: | B charge for autos. $2 foreach |.......... ok alafon DR . : $ - hie. 4 | 2.2 FEDERAL GUE By Corey, 6; by Beedle. Double pl . . r Box Seats, Section. . \ Thompeon, P £ 3 R SV0mA b ] 3 5 2 3 8 Ppiewburgn, 20 Newark, o ¥ e o 1Y Brown i Towne ‘nonvs: |l person therein. A few choice Tick for G 1 Stand aea o *Gray s 0 NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE i Towne to Melker. Wild pitch: Beedle . oy e PERBIVE .Thickets for Grand Stan Y cti ' Totals 9 21 19 1|*Gray 1600 00 Fork 47 Grana Tatang ‘¥ {Towns o Malker. Wi4 pichi Haodla parking spaces are reserve d Staj ats, Section. .. o Totals ... T ¢ 0 K ¥ 3] PANEe L folk, 61 i‘:ifi'-* Umplre: Schuster. Score, second at $5 and $10 for the auto 3 b pinaer b, P T"LS_ R o a n| Inainepols, 3; Columbus & = | HasTINGS. | NORFOLK |l plus $2 for each person Name ......... tecssaseeeccanneny see ¥ | McCormick, rf.. O 3 0 0|Rocha If. .8 O 0 § 6 ¢ Miwaukee, 4.2 8t Paul, 25 wateon, 30 81 30 9Broderw, 203 1 1 4i | orei : Totiower. e o 3 2 ola Cosnran, 3. 2 0 0 1 3 o Loulsvile '1-5: Cleveland, 6-1 Rt 212t e 1111 therein. Ntreet Address ...co0i0rinsnitbinii \t 2 3.3 % v, of 3 0 1 3 1 ¢f Kansas City, 61: Minneapolis, 0-6 Drumm, 1b.8 0 7 0 Lol 000 How to Send Remittance ¥ , 88, 0 4 3 2|Grover, rf 4% 8 'S80 McCabe, If..8 0 0 0 0 1300 0 3 3 2 1 0 1|Lattimore, 2b /e R ey S G p—— Richard'n, 02 0 2 3 o7 b2 01 Procure P. O. or Express TOWD i isesvisinrsieds = 2 » . dbet, 3b....3 1 3 0 1C.Camb'l, 2 0 1 0 - O ) » A ALF L LY A Harriagton, B 31t o e it B 0 B8 Bruning Defeats Carleton NP, 71480 e » 1141 Money Order, Bank Draft or S - - " | 1 3 3 ¢| BRUNING, Neb. June 30.—(Bpecial )—|Wright ». 3 8 231108 g . h State .......oooiii v e Totals....coneerne 8 1 8 M 1 3 0 0 1 3 0|Bruning defeated Carleton in one of the | *Riley 160 i . Certified Check and tickets $y Omaha— fastest games that has ever been piayed . oals. 18 B39 . . 5 t \‘ B . inaas 00000313 *°% Totals % 1 ho % 3 A]:m the |.-;m fn;u:a-‘ !or‘lnufls:ehnmlnmnn Z“‘;““'{M R ) ':fl/” s the minth will he sent lnmn«lmlrl.n N. B.—Write your name and address plainly. State first, seo- H : 0100 2 | *B Cochran i nigh by & score o » 1. when Bchulte sin + pHite 0 133 [ oBasted for Cochran in the slghth. [UF 8 B O e e s “catne | Hastings t ot ot e o M Omaha Auto Speedway Co., |©nd and third choice of sections In which you wish seats. All reser- 4 REDS oo.0oe 00000100 01| frissiriaane D - up with & three-eacker, hringing in the | Norfolk 010000 % vations will be made in the order received. Mail o Wichita ..........0 0000060 60 € 1811 Farnam Street Hits ... e 7 B @& & O B Left ou Bases: Topeka, 7; Wieuita, & score. The score Hases on balls Mf Wright, 2 off reet, mediatel I Two-base hits: Schlistmer (2, Coffey.| Sacrific s N % - Ho00i0 00600 1| Thieman, 5 Etruck out: By Wright, 4 Om; Neb. % y. | Sa e hits: . Cochran, Rappe, Grif. 000 ¢ T €b. Sacrifice hita: Smith, Breen, Shicide Me-| (h Siolen bases: Moyer. Mosroe., Fox, B Siepa, C Sotia Sy Vhismss » Cormick. Double play: Shestak to Kelle-| Patterson. One run four hits eff M. R owne. Simlea Nuses: Wat- p son, Obet. Time 1:6. Umpire: Scaveter ¢l ' » 4 ‘