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T I'UKDAY, -Why? = Cxpreg i, et - Drawn for The Bee by Swinnerton J JULY E TTLE WEEPING o LG 1AM CRONG BOO- HOO- UB- I VE JUST Tso-r%vhfrp IF Yoé.xpggw FALLEN HEIR TO A MILLION Al WAL . @ M ke ot R BLOOB-BOO i Borsows 't o | JUSY HAVE TO CRY 000 —-000 BECAUSE M SO HAPPY! - . ( | | i s | sums and that the Cutler crowd, knowing | 13 " ]\Id(ms' one run was a gift which re. 3 | I“TEREST KEEN l“ WRESTLE this, are holding back for odds which sulted from a base on balls to Baird, his t | | r throw | B.ll lng 0 Oa.ms Sameasiade really ought to be the other way. A B, r Beore: o The Chicago Herald the other day in | TTSRURGH. CHIC TARES HIS FIRST oz IN THE TWELPTH|op e o e pee ol 5 S5 S | TR 0L MASTERY 07 b0 _ M, A i Cutler Since Noting His Match; One That s on the Square,” and | Comme 't 03 130 orvemer s 0140 La Pe WL prRa—— : vt e o rd, b, 3 OBehulte, Des Molnea.3§ #i 413 Chicago .....31 38 841 Condition. 1950 o B e b Hinemn, 73 0 3 0 omimeman 4 8 3 & 3 i i . . s ol n | 3 : Vagner, &s. oSater, 3 " New Rourke Pitcher Holds Des| Denver ...% 3 4| Fhila % % 5| Prohibs, Reds and Umpire Greene the last few vears. untll the pubiic has | C0Ombs Whips Mathewson in Hurl. | Wiy = { Bater, ib... 3§80 ¢ Moines to Shutout and Omaa ... 8 8 B Have Three-Ring Circus STECHER TO ARRIVE SATURDAY |grown tired of the sport, there is no| ing Duel and Shuts Out Giants, H Obreanaban. o3 0 8 3 § § . ST B8 48| Boookiyn . 99 58 .40 — - doubt this one will be on the level. h H OPierce. p.... 3 1 0 3 1 § Three Hits. Wronita . 34 34 414] Now Toric...8 1 .48 at York. Omaha followers of the mat game have | 1In his training quarters at the Castle Three to Nothing. PTG i 1 T ) A i it Bt. Joseph..2 34 .424] Cincinnati ...26 33 441 |begun to weaken on the Stecher end of | convention hall Friday morning Cutler —_— SEKIAT Beat - Netf's throw to. sscend Tor 8 LIVELY GAME ALL THE WAY |Chicaxo .46 2 .@l6Beatrice .24 14 432 | FINAL COUNT IS THREE TO TWO [the betting for the match with Cutler | worked out with all his large crowd of | THIRD STRAIGHT FOR DODGERS | Pittsburgh .......0 0 0 10 0 0 0 o/ H | -"‘o ¥ -:;‘;\'V,g{r“h“r{»-{fi 2ol |here July 5. The arrival of the champlon | training partners and threw them all as | Chicago oot 8 081 6 9.0 1-8) 4 y " w York 84 81 .523|Hastings ..21 18 588 | ¢ (8 elo- | With his large retinue of trained wrestlers | fast as they appeared. s et tolen bases: Baird, Carey. Sacrifice| DES MOINES, July 2.—(Special Tels. Mabtiolt < I8 3¢ 11 | YORK, Nebr, July 2.—(Special Tele-] fis aplendid ‘appearasice, showing | Eart Caddock, the amateur wrestling BROOKLYN, July 2-Coombs Lested |Lits: Phelan, Johnston, Fisher. Bases on | 4 gram.)—Pitcher North, late of the Bt i'n | gram)—York and Hastings und Umpire | Mathewson In & pitchers' dusl here to- | Ralls: Off Harmon, off Plerce, 6 s Paul Saints, late of the St. Louls Cards it Green battled for twelve innigs today,|'PAt he has been training hard, has made | champ. Is the most talked of member of | - - ‘\, v ere to- | S0 lick out: By Plsrce. §; by Harmon, 4. 4 and late of Syracuse, N. Y., whose home 5 2 Hastings winning 8 to 2. Umpire Green |the Stecher backers weaken to & consid- | the party and he ia looked upon as a ;’"“ ;("“"k“'" “':: ? ';: ;"‘“v -'l’ f'l’ BIV- | 'mpires: Klem and Emeiie 4 P ma J » 0 0 8 thir atraight ame i address is Bigin, 1L, proved to be the ‘Avo':l.gc . recelved the generous roasting of Inrn[“"""'- degree. :Cum|nl champ. He hails from Anita, Ia., 'Mt ';"OH: ,t ght game | ards Trim Reds. v master of the situation in the last game | Kan, Ctty...4l 51 .03 F fans He showed no favors, but Pitcher| This I8 not given as a boost for betting jand has been regularly following the it gt e e | CINCINNATI, July 2—Meadows al-| of the Omaha series hero today. Allow- | St Louls....2 % 60¢ 578 5 | et e e N va’ the umpire |*ither way, but stmply to chronicle the game for the last eighteen months. He fa | Infleld nhita by Myers and O Mara, {jowed Cincinnatl one hit and St. Louls| ing but three measly hits, he took & shut- | Hricaso .8 2 87 78 at his ...3'23 Hastings 1ed up to the fACts A they appear. There is no doubt (a most resourceful lad, weighs 18 pounds | Daubert's sacrifice and a flelder's cholce ‘.',‘;'";,,;,,,“’,,“"N.f,.‘.“.l.;"‘,‘,’.:_. T & sartiiice| @ut gaime by the score ef 3 to 4, £ ey B M alee - B 30T | stahtty, when York tled the score on Bene|there Wjli be a large sum bet on the out- (and is as fast as lightning. He has (€ave Brooklyn a run in the firat: Daub- | pe eighth. Groh epiked Betsel in tha Iuccvcr it was no w-lk-uu} for the | Brookiyn . 3 3 436! Claveland R Ry t's mutf of Murphy's fly and a home ©0me of the contest. thrown a lot of the big fellows in prac- [ert's single, Wheat's three-bagger and | fifth and the lattor was forced to retire . "1 | Raltimore ..25 41 .379 Minneapolis 0 36 452 | N°ts mulf of phy'e Taking the dope as it should be Cutler | tice and some notables on the public mat. | Cutshaw's hit, gave the locals two more | Bcore o Rourkes. Two runs made from a bunch- 13 ! in- P : - Buffalo .....2% # 371 Columbus ...26 2 . run by Weitzel in the twelfth, three sin = e - §T. LOUIE CINCINNATI fng of thres hits in the first frame proved glo d error by Skyoek gave them should carry the odds, as he is the cham- | Stecher is to arrive at the Merchants | In the eighth. Score ABHOAE AB.H.OAE to be all that Pitther Gilligan was will- o R ahhine . o K morning Plon, has had years of experience, has |hotel Saturday. NEW YORK BROOKLYN Betiot, s 0 10 Ofmech. o 89 00 ¢ o be al r WHESTERN LEAGUE. the winning run. omorrow _morning Plof has he o A piled SR AR R AB.H.O.A.E AB.H.Q.AE. | Husgins, 8. 8 0 1 1 0Mollwits, 13 0 7 3 0 ing they should have, although a clreus | o0 0h0 2. es Moines, 0. York will play here, and in the afternoon y SOSHL I S0 IR in | |Burns, 6. 4707170 OH.Myers, cf. 4 13 0 1| Bercher, If.. 4 0 0 0 CHersox, ss..4 0 & 8 o Setn B Sawryer in the thind revbed Ter- | Sces D1y, o0 ot Testen. & oy DR s dpgrodbny the prime of condition. On the other | Jack Barry IS sold | Roberta'ac it 4 @ 9 0 SOMare-"en: 4 1 4 4 1 |niller, 10, 4 18 0 OKillter, I8 0 30 0 eythe of & hit which would have made it | \Wichita, ©s; Denver, s-12. prie sy N {hand tho best man Siecher has thrown 1s | :g.’;‘ffin.’u' RS o e e R S 0 \n-'\'.:'r:.k e RS R posaible for him to score when Krug fol- ncoln, Topeka, 4. AB.H.OAE ABH.OAF. 'Ernst, whom Cutler can put down in a T B R d S erkle, 1b..3 0 9 0 utghaw, 354 18 6 0| Betsel 3.3 0 0 2 00rtfith, rt.. 3 b ST Wi o dostte to 3. NATIONAL LEAGUR Bulliran, @4 078 4 0tica .. 8 3 4 8 2 few minutes But the wise cnes will | o Boston Re b e RN o A R B L R ¥ ; eise | New York, 0; Brooklyn, 3, | MoCabe, 18 1 1 0 0Wetsel It.. 5 2 0 0 0 tell you Stecher will win, but they can- e [fMovers. c.3 0§ 0 oMiller, ¢l 8 @ 2 1 0 Meadows, .3 0 00 fl_;““‘""‘“' 388 Ty R, 1o Seoags, 1 { Dramm, 1b.. § 314 1 eBockwite b8 318 § & not tell you why. He Is a powerful youth | BOSTON, July %.-Jack Barry, phort- | "o o son P2 1 9 % J0oombs o3 2 1 0 1 Tote . EHB O S22 Boston-Philadelphia, rain { Weldel, ¢f... 4 1 6 4 OH t..8 10600 who has never been thrown but once, i,flnp of the Philadelphia Atheltics for | Totals ....31 42415 3 1.:.,\:'. an 5 3} Totals .27 17712 0 beat 0:‘ l"“‘:':;w "'b"'"‘o:"‘.’:":l';“ AMBRICAN LEAGUE. # | Benneci, rf.2 4 ¢ 3 0 1Plercé, 3508 § & 8 8 land that time three years ago by Earl Cad- | several years, was sold to the Boston | Bemwanar® 00 0 0 0 8 8 0 8 08| (Bntted for Lome i MMt “",r‘-l:n";—l t r;:a t:e:hh n lhldh: Cleveland-St. Louls, rain. w .4 3 1 2 OBkyock, p...4 0 3 3 1 dock, the amateur champlon, who 13 now | Americans today. ile will oppose his se hit: Wheat. Stolen bases: | St. Louls 0 0000002 02 ;&1 & leof“:d"h l(r‘:u r's grounder ‘»19'“?. IR Totale ....41103015 1 Totals ....4 319 1| the Cutler training squad. At that | former teammates tomcrrow, when he 3), Robertson, Merkle. Sacri- |Cincinnati .... 00000000 00 um.“ b, o pgrend BT Aon, & New zzzk,‘:au““ Hastings -0 0 1 0 001 00 0 0 1—g|time three falla were called in fifteen | will play second base for the Red Sox, |f[ice hits: Daubert, Getz Double play:| Twobase hit: Grob, Sacrifice hit: Sny- ) 3 in 4 vhiel , g * | Doyle to Fletcher to Merkle. Bases on |der. Double play ra0g to ) \ate to catch him. Krug singled, but died NEBRASKA STATE LPAGUE. Tork ....0 00000032000 0-2minutes of which Stecher was given two | President Lannin stated tonight | balla: Off Coombs, 2. Struck out: By | Bases on balls: Off Meadows. 3: of¢ X 3 3 York, 2: Hastings, 3 fourteon nnings, | Ll 5080 hite: McCabe, Rice. Home land Caddock one. But Stecher fs a bet- | e | Coombs, 2: by Wathewson, 4. Wild pitch: | Toney, 1. Struck out: By Meadows, 6: by ro an llowed but fi; Fairbury, 1; Beatrice, & " [V aket. "Onible piays: Riceto Bockewliy, |LF MAn now and has beaten all the | Coombs. Passed balls: Meyers, 1; Miller, | Toney, 6, Wild pitch: Meadows. Umpires: Froim then on Gilligan a oty DERAL LEAGUE. | Plerce (o Bockewiiz, Hases on balla DI fellows as fast as they have appeared, | _Elwood Defeats North Platte, | 1. Umplres: Byron and Eason. {Orth and Quigley. hits, scattered through as many innings. | Boffalo, 8; Ealtimore, 4. | Bkyrock, Wright 2. Left on bases: Hast- |although, of course, he has not met a | NORTH PLATTE, Neb, July 2.—(Spe- Cubs Whip Plirates. { TR Rt North opened the ninth with & single and | Brooklyn. 2; Newark 7. ings York B Struck out: By Skyrock |, clal.)—Elwood easily took the first game ‘ o - | Gaffney Denies Report. was sacrificed to second, but got no | y AN ':'.I“lkfi’.‘ ,fl’mc““,’n‘,l"“?,”' 45 Nyright 7. Time of gamo: 2. Uin. |0 8 €00d as Cutler. from the fast North Platte club by super- | (HICEUCL Tl ROTRICED SAncie? | Prestdent Gaffney of Bosioa denies the turther. Clovetand, 11; Cotumbus, & » | Rirat e b s TR0 SR MDA Mwats. lor hitting. Score: o oReUE |1 "Good's single, a sacrifice and Saiers | report that he has had a difference with Only fifteen men had faced North at the | Milwaukee, 5 8t. Paul, 6 Reatrice Defeats Falrbury. | When the followers of Stecher come to | X TOSC piiesd & 5 0 4.0 § 0 0710 4 8 | Texas leaguer gave the locals the win- | President Tener over the team-limit rule. b Games Today. BEATRICE, Neb.. July 2.—In a fast (town Sunday and Monday there is mno | 3 ning run in the ninth inning. Their other | Mr. Gaffney is heartily in favor of the end of the fifth. Tannehill singled in the " Batterjes: Blwood, Todenhof and Denbo; | run was made on singles by Saler a ule and will vote for it again next win Western Lea, Sloux Cit; D ame here today the locals won from |qouby they will t to. wi ! g on singl y. Sal nd | rule and w 8 sixth, sjestern, Leaguo-Sloux City at Des | Euihury's o1, Brown of Beatrioe got & want to wager large | North Platte, Jones, Artley and Danze. | Willlams, & sacrifice, an infield out. The | ter. In the seventh Hunter opened with a | Tienver. D et R, ‘Tepeba &) Tome run, two two-base hite and n sinkle ik i ; | engle and Jones walked. Hartford truck || National Leugue—Now York at Brook- | ffeaver on the mound I the seventh - s out and Bills hit into & double play when | ¥ Boaton af Fhiladelbia, Pittaburgh | “Batted for Beaver in the ninth. Whalen fielded his fast grounder, touched | "'\, orican’ League—Cleveland d FALRBURY. BEATRICE. / . - at’ Bt g . second, retiring Jones, and threw Bills [ Louls, Chicago at Detroit, Washington |Hiidesed, v i1 b PTIA% f s out at firet. at New York, Philadelphia at Foston. | 1033 Hio ml- b s . piedersl’ Lesgue—Burfalo at Ralimore, 4o 111 jiomason Retrieves Error. rooklyn al jewark, Fittsburgh at Chi- . “ Hahn -a‘] CRgO. 1 42 o 201 struck out ::d ln“ul:‘o"nl:"l: .:?.wy: |,.§:'";,“'."‘°“;“': SCREe-Xorh ut Halt- EEEEE! 130 nnu » g, A alrbury. 40 0 200 Thomason's error when the latter dropped 2001 0 HETH his fly ball. Jones flied out to Thomason | 1 00010 A 8 9 ¥ ugainst the center field fence and Hart- | Harrington, p. 10 2 0 o oo d 3 Of All Our High Grade Clothing, Much of Our Men’s ford grounded out, ending the game R T E T R Fi ishi S Sui Hoeo: wm T 00000010 0-1 urnishings, Straw Hats and Palm Beach Suits 00200100 3] H. 0. A, B.|_Home run: Brown. Two-base hits: H E' 1 3 3 % TilTniesing, Drown, Fillmar —avne. Sacel: : 1 [ 4 2 1 1 0 0]fice hits: Lamb, Thiesin ton. Stolen | tart t y H i o Dyae $01 1 1 0 Ooftases: Hiidebrand, Conboy, wlack. Bases | e § Jaturda ornin u e 3 zi z 3 2 0 1 a g?ollalulgr‘ O:I’Boluvu 2 ;.{- ;,4:. lnznln 8; off | 1 h n 2 Innings, o . i ’ ¢ : ’ 3 3 3 0 e o0 3 08 ) 3outimy er B, By ‘Sholl & by ¥ We are going to make a quick clearance of all our summer s H ¢ 4 0 3 0 § oMt by Pate: Lamb. Time: 1:0. e / 5 okl oy $ 1 3| darm 1 0 6 1 1 ofpire: Munroe. goods and to do this we are making prices accordingly. Furnish- i1 3. o f:) O o RO kes Gom H ing goods and straw hats are included along with clothing. It is an 0 1 S e el ur € rome an opportunity for a man to outfit himself for a very small out- = 1 0 0 0 0 o o %) g . AB. = s aun s to Pl&y Two Double lay. Original price tickets are on every article, so the saving to e o P Bill w. h . you is seen at a glance. In this sale we include all our high L0 0 ot s Wit the JOSIGS grade clothing. All shirts except Manhattans, Lewis, Delpark er. vl | —— and Wilson Bros. Underwear, Palm Beach Suits, Straw Hats, Suit Cases and Bags, Hosiery and neckwear. A\ Roliones TRICK: | This morning the Rourkes return from | Des Moines to play a five-game series ! with 8t. Joseph in the well known local | ball lot Saturday. Two games will be | played Saturday afternoon and two more | will be played on the Sabbath. But one game will be played July 6 because of the auto races here that day. The one game will be played in the morning. Games today and Sunday will he called at 2 o'clock and the morning com- bat on July §.at 10:30, Lineups are: ~8T. JOsSEru . Fisher = AN\E = 2\ For convenience we divide all our wool suits into three lots. They are our regular merchandise—no job lots. Every suit in the store included. All Suits, including Kensington blues | All Suits selling at $25 and a few and fancies, selling at $30 and a few | broken lots at $30, $18 75 we have left at $35 and s2275 TR e b R . “en . $40, now . Palm Beach Suits, in grays, blues and o s vt M350, $13.75 | Siline st ST mow. v 99,99 ol eonooareny =W B T BN Fifty Cents for Your Old Hat or Cap TR We will allow you 50 cents for your old hat or cap when applied on any new straw hat. Leghorns, Panamas and Bangkoks included. . o Summer Underwear Attractively Priced Lewis, Delpark and Wilson Bros.' Underwear—none better made; $2.00 Closed Crotch Wilson Bros.’ Union Suits ...... oscsse BLEE $1.00 Closed Orotch Lewis and Delpark Union Suits........ . $1.50 Closed Crotch Lewis and Delpark Union Suits. .... $2.00 Olosed Oritch Wilson Bros. Union Suits. ........ = =1 =\ \ Josies Bunch Hits » stoux. ST. JOSEPH Mo, July 2.-—-8St. Joseph bunched hits -rmflm{ on Kelly and | won the flu’ gume of the series, making | it two out of three. Score: i i s orilit] eumsenoruas =il Sloux City— AB. R H. 0. A E C ey, 2b. arke, = 21 sl | I OOR— i : ams | Havidson, Young, b, ARROW SHIRTS, $1.50 AND $2.00 VALUES NOW $1.15. Reduced OW $1.15. These are splendid patterns in soft and Bags are re- | cuffs. Some of them with collars to :::‘.‘C"“ 25% | match. Included also in this sale are Wi Se S oReS §op our own labeled shirts and a beautiful * Lisle Hose, 6 | array of silks. We price them as fol- BRIRD DOBe 2o 0 anas st bls as 1 | lows Good quality 15¢ Hose 8 p-.l;: #7.50 Suk Shirts.. 3 sy 0 i 0Y AT HOME g OF PITCHER JOHNSON WASHINGTON, July 2--Walter John- premier pitcher of the American Mlm.'hurfldlo-othhm Totals ...ooveenn 8l " 5 from New York to see a baby boy| X out, hit by batt L h was born during the night. Mrs. :P'Ru i " IRE EW Bi 2l coovormwovnsn® B cuuSuosned ol occosoononm—nl ol coommomowen & 5 cosBucnandl | cwornrmame | smnosoecw? | soowsonem | soonscoseul cocesscoo! & ¢ b gk R R S A B PRI ee @1 —.-.o—-.moP ol wonorwsss? e il 1_\1\: 0 i Ravenns Blanks Rookville. RAVENNA, :?l.. July 3 —(Special.)-- The Rockvilie was defeated Ravenna here Thursday afternoon, 11 u‘l[ e e Kent rooms quick with & Hee Want u.l 413 South 16th Street