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f 2_I3 BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, JULY 5 1015 Mr. Jack 7_Tood1e-Tooted - SRR S - Drawn for The Bee by Swinnerton (' wArr HERE A MomENT U HUBBY | waANT T ' CHECK MY WRAP* 2 WHATS “THE MATTER WITH {OUR. EYE 2 ROURKES AT L J](u;m..m ; SRR e y sJune, cof. 4 1 0 s 0 o Bfimoowt g 14 BRANNON'S CLOUT REDS TWICE VICTORS Lad Enjoys Tripto (0BB WALKS H " "0“. s ‘ 1 1 3 0 0 l’nl Ing. « 4 0 3 1 1 0 WIN DOUBLE BILL fe oot 211 03 WINS FOR BOOSTERS BY SMALL MARGINS pecen pan s - NI nlfll pol 3 0 1 o 3 0 v v ~ oy @ B e B 4 "g WEST. LEAGU F,‘ AMBR The Bee S Contest c 5; ; » 2 7 ° & K. Des \lolnelE a‘t 60¥ Chicago > A op Two Gm“ from St. Joseph, | Tifita rorlg;;p-fi o'{'N"".""' v Twelve-Inning Contest Turned in|genver -8 5 o4/ Detrolt Cincinnati Noses Out St. Louis in| , yuasoie ostrich nlume, direct from | Detroit Defeats Chicago, Eight to \ Being First Double-Header of 5 R, H. O, : Favor of Milkskimming Crew ) e PR Both Games of Double-Header | # California ostrich farm, is the souvenir Seven, After Two Men Years Not Lost or Divided. Hann A : ¢ by Single Hit. Sloux Cify.. Cleveland in Cl Oontéot sent to Miss Alice Hall by her brother, ) Hunteh, 20 ‘:lhiv':::er” % 3 801 Phile in Cions Senverm. Charies B. Tiall, who Wan a trip to the Are Out. ), . .4 32 N 3 ~ ap Francisco exposition in The iive's — l THOMPSON PITCHES FINE GAME| iiariford, 81 FAST PLAY MARKS THE BATTLE| NA™: LEQGUE. | FED. LEASPE | wr HERS HARD ¥ | KN : it o 11 24 Sntskde Wbkl Lh( | WINNERS HIT PITC RS RD "‘I"“‘"'l". ]' i '.'::I'\"l"'l‘: |l|. LN | SCOTT OCKED OUT OF BOX R g By . o ) ely, | 1t being Fourth of July and Sunday all | Eremne, b L - FAIRBURY, Neb., July 4—(Special Tel Bhila ... 3 34 048 Kanoan Cily.3 3 and Wwilten < Interewts : ¢ b s 9 . s E : P - ) Pittsburgh . 6| Cl CINCINNATI, July 4—Clnclnnatl nosed par e Ry i b r = rclled in one, Mr. Rourke's hired help | Mogridge, ...p......3 0 egram.)—Third Baseman Brannon of Be-| (. Louts .. 8 :t14 Pittabarh .37 3 542 |out St. Loula in Toth ames of a dounte. | Ehtaceing to his sister and his parents, | o vt b G M o A o o ot all their feet together and by dint of atrice ook & twelve-inning ‘game from |Boston ....30 31 463 Newark .....3 34 .07 | header here today, winning the firet, 1| M, and Mre. George M. . Hall, who live eated Chicago ' in. the. tanth' inniag to- much ball playing succeeded in puiveriz- A = . Cincinnati .28 33 .458) Brooklyn ...50 40 420 | ng the TIret, "4t the Knickerd . apy day, § to 7. Detroit's heavy hitters 3 Totals i Fairbury today by driving out a two-| Binoiie ‘my oy ‘o8l Brorn ™ +:30 40 420 to 0, and the second, 3 to 2. In the first 5 the Inickerbocker apartments. Ho 18 |y, ooxeq o t th ing the,"show me" boys in two contests. | sioux Cit.y........0 1 0 3 0 bagger. The game was a swatfest| New York..J7 8 .430|Baltimors . .2 | Intinsntr's w4 - 3 Ak [taking many pictures of the places he | kKnocked Boott out of the box in five in- ) S Bl Toars. meva R O e ||+ s, ff WLl A throughout and. ench side tried two| AMER. ASS'N. | STATE L EAGUE. " | valls sacrifice and & single by Dale, | Vi8lt8 hvers oyt rep e, 3 g Rl o ! 3 3 me ru; o) > | . 1 | , a sac nd a sing 3 o i hahle, ‘losing the firet, 7t 3 and the| Home runs: Davidson, niMert, Adkie veplacing Trvin dn ‘the AWELR e WIaPe [T Cyetond game Clnolnnati hit Sailes | (At 188t reports he was leaving Sun ‘"“:'“' N o b'“"‘“‘ and hiv eup- ’u"::;al'n: 00 g the first double.| ECHIl Stolen base: Price. Left on bass: | ninth frame, and Beaver guccesding 37 32 636) Hastings ..\24 D" and he Jert the mound In the seveath | DI6E0 for Nan Francisco, after touring | SO7L RaANeRCy, SNGUE CHERED b e l R ~ , 6 os, 6. ar 0 r ¥, Lot o ; o { heador that the Greater Omahas have|BY Morgiiass, oy Hoerar, & Bares o | Smith. Each team (ightened up until "Gty 230 88 1608 Faitbury .. 16 33 383 | Afler one run had been acored, tielng the z‘;",‘“‘d‘q"" Lake City, Los Angelen and | o ana Cobb and Crawford on bases, ! B e soBaiarabls hateh fesling | balie: "Oft Gssoparr §: aff Morgridgs, L | the last framq. Two home russ by Nett | Milwaukee 34 8 -4t acore, afd two meh were on bases, Atiner | MIstmediate’ pointa of (ntersst. -He ex- | [tIV8, SIC COIK AECCIAEINT 6 TR : o b e o e icnomon, | Easged | ball: | Price. / Umpires: Van | wijd Brown of the visitors and two fast Csveland .33 & 608 | could ot stop the locals, for a single by | PECts 10 Teturh 1o Omuha about July 15 | \oiyeq” Haker on . four . pitched alls, ! TPt false ob Ahe MimouriaBi. - ThomDe yokis' and Cuplok, . - dguble plays by the locals delighted the | Columbus ..25 41 8§ Herzog brought home the winning run. & ) Yaad forcitig in-Cobb. - Boote: | soi, one of Father's recent acquisitions| BEARS TAKE DOUBLE BILL | fdns. Score Yeaterdny's Rew Rain stopped the game atter (he seventh Mcconnen s Hittin CHICAGO. DETROIT { v BEATRICE runnu Y, WESTERN LEAGUE. | Score, first game: A 1 / ‘lz;v‘::r:;'“t‘::‘o:::r(::‘e::‘d‘:::cl:e::;x:: Heavy Hitting in Two Contests at e A avber, 158 104 30 B Posenh. S0, Omana. 18" ‘ s vt Defeat.s Pittsbur h Saraa'h i 8 2 1HIdbbe't, osep| Jmaha, 3 H C | yiih a no-hit game. That fs it would| A Mountain City. {n: . 81929 Topeka, ?-a“l‘ire}mer.fih- !mer " AN A g | 453 : have been & no-hit affatr if Nichol hadn't INVER, Cclo, July d—Denver and it 2 a6 ong, b 4 118 RYSST | Butted in the ninth. :{f;e‘}?end\herdTgk’n.d"«‘;‘m(nm:d"dh%m o $038 3388 pietaburgh, b Chicagor e s 0 =~ e o3 0 4 SIEIGAN0, Bkt ... S-ARICARINES g e first an ‘'opeka 42120 4800 N ‘N g 2 d pitel pPre ctors in Chi- i Beats Out a Bunt. the' second, mainly through heavy hit- L e B 111 0 §313] W lem e IS A0 Hoate 1B 3 811 1 M0rh o DHERICER DItETIAR, WAL SotmER TN B3 A ent de-|UN&. The 'first game went ten innings. | Lockhart, it ¢ 20 o 0920 " 1 A Bock, b, 3183 ear . cago's b to 4 defeat of PPittsburgh today | In this last episode with one gen! M leveland, 0; St. Louls, 2. H Attith, | e Score, first game: Irvin, p. & 117 106 0| Gl i Suyder, €...3 1 3 1 OMollwits, 1b 2| The visitors wounded McConnell hard horned, Nicl NV o ° 0 K I(uk 30 3 | horned, Nicholi dumped a poor decrepit DENVER Adame.p.... 3 0 0 0 as 10080, S LRIt & e Ae i nings A 3013 00ison, 2b but ¢ | *Quinian o*McKes bunt down the third base boundary and R H O A B| mou... 50515 $83 ¢ Bt Louts, hum“‘. “"; 0 oc 1106y o |but he was strong in most of the tight ¢ il beat the sphere to first. He would never fim';crer"vf 6 I g o 0 22| Pittsburgh, dipohicako, b g 40 S\ \g $RR v | places, while Dickson was a victim of | gt 3 Totals have done, this if Judge Cooley hadn’t My % il } } g g “Batted for B (Totals LR e dl TE LEAGUE. | Totats.....21 6 3 o Fd g 40 mally In the sixth Which caused his .":";Nx;m winning fired a torpedo beneath his feet at the 3 4 3 % 1 meamos v e o i O o L |adentries iy Enitiche v Toive M) JiSRLING Robinson in ninth retirement. Score RHLE. mument the dying bunt struck the earth. '3 0 0 0 1 0Fat 00300388 0 01| York, 6; Hastings, 7. Ten innings. |0 S ol Sy P AP R WY .+ - bl SR B s B b B But such g fate and the resulting ex- IO VS L 0 | “"0"“; runs: Neff, Brown. Two-base Games Today. {Clctrantt g D80 ¥ 8 9 8 R Hattonas: Klion, bar ".‘.n.’..f-.f'?..l..'u. i | losion so terrified him that he reached shesuk C O St B O 1 r'n‘l' br-“r‘ldl:" I"Ar:\!\‘»',wl;ock%taénfllm-n '“ie-terg League—Sioux City at Des | Two-base hits: Snyder, Herzox. Stolen | and Berrs; Me .,;m-n and Wiison. % \'Q:c';\ T e sch, | the bag in slightly over two hops. Mitchell, p. 85048 30 B 0| Bavton ) Basier Payne, . Thelstad: | Dever. | Lincorn” ot Witslia idottls | Gt g Basrinics hust. Ressuar D T e e i D J ‘Aside from this annoying bit of spite .% 4 1 m i T3|Baseson bails: Oft Smith, {; off I headers at’ail points) | it e b Biavs:, KRUGST | GREAT CROWD ATTENDS e han, 3 e, OFC Rsote 10 work on the part of Nicholi and the TOPEKA. Smith, 2; ¥ ational League—Boston at Brooklyn, | witz, Groh to Olson to Mollwitz. B & :off - judge. the Rourke clan hefl it all their % B (e W RS 1) imith, 3; by Irvin, 3; by Adame,| 6 Louls at” Pittsburgn, New York at|on bails: Of€ Kobinmon, i, THit by pl Shed THE RACES AT STANTON "};'";! i ot Weitmansi 1 in twe: inslags g Bosf auw o 10 TE TG | Plapet Philadelphia, Cincinnati st Chicago | ball: By* Robinson; il D - r 4 In two and two-thirds I own way and won with little effort. & 0 0 3 0 Olbrandt to Conboy: et 1a Tl tenat | (R Iacaighiar. Clapts ‘vt By, Robinson, Hieraog: Dale, — off Steen, 7 i meven and one- In the second heat it looked for & few ‘4 0 1 4 0 0l Boothe, Umplre: Monroe. American League—W ashington al Bos Umpires: Orb and 3'5:’.':» i D] SPANTON, Neb., July 4.—(Special Tele- | :HM !nn:';‘l"-. oft Coveleskie, ¥ tn two rounds as It the Omahans were about t0 56 18 8 Mastinie, Wikat trei (¥ ok, ton, Philadelphia at New York, Chicato ., second game: gram.)—One of the largest crowda that | And, two-thirds froin B co ¢ Old Man Bad 1 3 HASTINGS, Neb., July 4—(Speclal Tel- eveland a rolt (dou- | CINCINNATI ¢ a elebration e :.‘Ltck‘m‘A::e:h;e:;::“ll::-: men on_ bases | S ol it ol ol 8 e 4 oy A 'o;hmm ork _in the m:«.g::ff"i‘:.'":e‘t BT i at K B e o .“: i ‘:‘i"n-:“::nedu::\:nj: ey‘r:‘lr-'».r;";er'“:: ! with nobody out, in the second and third o T O o iy e outhit the [City, Pittsburgh at ©*hicago, Buffalo at | Beuer it ’s £ 40 0 was an attendence of 3,000 people. Re- 4 inning and never even coming close to % i 8 3| portune. Soor }I?G“gen;:r:‘ Brookiyn at Newark (foublo |Xitler. 30.1s" 1" o' 1 119 2lsults of the races: ST, LOUIS, July ¢-Lowdsrmilkc shut run, Pather Rourke was in a very bitter |To T 00 05 TORK HASTINGS. Tenre §t ail points but Uawarks | Wiiwon, 122 1 1 0 010 0| Paoing, 2:19 claxs: Bob Armstrong, first: | Clevel toda l t a one-hit h H.O.A.B. AB.H.OAB. raska ate League—Fairbury at !|Hvait, ib..3 0 § 0 0000 g same, In which played error- | frame of mentality. Denver, ... 09802000016 T4 o, '8} 34" | Beatrice, Hastings at York | Hueglue, 3.8 3 3 2 380 0| Bop W “secand; Miss: Logah, [third.1 lese bail . L [aW ermilk heiged. his ‘team Carry Kick in Fifth. Trainor. Mitenell. Secifics Bils: Tarinor. 137 owedive, 3 4 3108 |l e 8 4 8 aMolivig a8 T8 8 Jyotting, S:88 class: Jehn (Beimaruon, o abbitens SSubld"hE oeriven was In-the fifth & two-bagger, two singles | Bostick, Dashner, Dell, Mayer, Bpence 04 i34 30|, . Juirinde 9. (L 419, 3001 o Akt Chochardt, second; Empress, third. | brought in by Waiker, who doubled ia and an error gave the home crew a couple [ Miller. * Pnaseq ball: it b i | it B Tothde.... 00 SRS 0 0 0 0 o B efor-all: Bessle Bee, first; Hal J,,| the fourth and scored on Walsh's single. pitched bail: o By DashnéP (MItChA | J ) ! ¢ of rarks 18 the run column, and. Papa|Pitched lelli By Dashner (Mitchil) 131 oBemnati, 1030 §2 K Totals.... % $10 8 1|second; Johnny Milis, thira - Beat | BCOTe: s once agaln became as cool and cheerful (¢ Bases an balls: " Off ‘Dashner, 4; off HY 53‘::& rot R Pa,rt in the Happy :fil BT e e 2% ad| TPV e ABW.OAE as a glass of red lemonade. el . Time: 2:27. Umpire: Par- 00000 ‘mvlnn-m H00010 23 g s H t. Score, second game: 10000 | ! Races at Wakoo. H Once more In the seventh the Rourkes | " o em 8 2:8:9.9 Two-base hits: " Clarke, Bescher, Loach. | WAH00, Neh 1 - 1) [ weores, "ty i on & Unree-bagger b7 YR 4 o a B Touin.. 3 BB E S Hollow Golf Play |gisbies v amegin. Sisegin x| sl 52 vih W oo : Cy Forsythe, and a sacrifice poke by |Spencer, of. A B 1 2% 5| *rwo out when winning run scored. Batlee. 8 1 ix and " tno-thirds Inaings | the e falr grounds in e Marty Krug. Ase from the bits, above | Jiller. Tt 5 0 1 1 0 0| sBatted for Manser in ninth. { off GHner, 1 'in one-third inning: Struck | (Ngau1¥ &7 28 and 3" The entries 1 arty Krug. g “% 1 0 & 0 0| °Rainea out, bunted third strike. Forty-three players took part in the|out: By Salles, 2: b ¥ ompires; | t000Y. [ Sre 11 horss etered for 5 1 mentioned, the afternoon was spent in all 0§ 88§ e e T o s slntesiehols handioap medat Dlay, Deet | OFtbur i Quliey. * T Smbires: [hetevent.” The purset wipunt; to}lv : +around clever work by the local talent R By B R 902001120 1-7|fourball foursomes, with the win . 6 e, Cyhe, ik lo oveliaent el Art iy ! and just so-so labor by the Josephines. L Y143 Two-base hits: Haley, Drumm, McCabe, | celving cups by contributors, “'l" ";‘, Cubs Have Edge on Plrates. I’Nry ia’ secretary Lol bo oo This morning at 10:30 o'clock “the rival |g| { © 0 2 3 -p|Riohardson (2), Olson. Sacrifice hi Hi Holl. ko B ®| CHICAGO, July 4—Chicugo defeated | Totals. 4 0 he two villages meet in a match $:0 o 1 3 '§|Totten, Olson. Stolen bases: Carri appy Hollow club Saturday. Sgores Fittsburgh, 8 to 6, in the final Trlmble PreSIdfint *attea for Mitehell m elghth. nine of the two village 2 Bockawits, "MeCabe Bonnatt (). Beris: | were as tollows: the series here today. ‘The Cleveland .. 00000600 0-0 4 game,” May it match those of yester- 10 8 3 8 98fout: By 'Haley, 4: by Skyrock, T, by Gross. Hacp, Net. | bnd” Conne Bunching hita of¢ 2 | . Louls 001000153 rigec SR 2 & 0 0 0 Ol3anser s; by \Wright, 1. Bases on balls: | Paulson and Shepard, . TR AP Mg |oud Coopar. | Chemey weakened fn the Of Sch 0]. Alumn wa-Sasy bith: £, Walter, Samteormen \ o oumit . Off Haley, 5] off Skyrock, b; oft Manor, Lo,mw And Shepart, it B T0 | fifth when the visitors started a raily ana 0f 1] anoten: rhree-neae o it émnn Sees ‘AB. R H. O. A E A N 0. A E|% Innings pitched: By Haley, 8; by Sicy: | Fitzgorald and Laverty. 5 |rotired In tavor of Lavender. Score Chandler Trimble, an Omaha lawyer | fice hit: Lavan. bails: Off P 3 070 0 B8 ¢ 1 3 7 7% To|rock, ¢ by Manser 9 Y by Wright, 1. it l"r man and Scholer i PITTEBURGH CHICAGO. v Y| Mitchell, 2: off 'Lovoomnk "5, " Hita: Off l\'x'fismf:”'ir' 3 G 0% o i | 1 1 0 2 0fby pitched bal Manser (Carrig and | Gates 1 . ABH.OA® ABH.O.A® | Who Kraduated from Central Tiigh achool | Mitchelt, § n seven inni off Jones, 3 v | Papee Vg (B A ) ¢ 4 0 1 1 0 ofToten Time 14, ‘Uemptre: remn: 3 | Coflind, s #7070 ige0d, 1. 81717070 | i1 1910, has been elected president of the | in one Inning. Struck out: By Mitehll,: S R | H gode 3010058 t . SR ans MRy and. 18 1100 Omaha High school Alumni assoclailon fihabycu.m'd.m"k‘ 7. Umpires: Bvans . : 1 11 py the board of directors. b e e DR ¢ 2§ i1 {|Many Entries for Bk axd, GRet i i : B o SO M B N | 4 0 8 1 8 of kydl and 01 3 4 00| Other officers chosen were: Dr. Abble ‘Fonneman, ROSQ &R S T W N R . ellm. 11l 111 1| yirginia Holmes, ‘90, vice president; Mi For Omaha, Councll Bluffs and Vicinity Willey, D - PR o S vy s it B West Point Races te BE R T ety Rl —partly cloudy tonight and Sunday; mot ; (B A Mok, (B O Peiaive iR 1 and W i 1% o 1| Boulah Byrd, ‘12, secretary; Ralph 8. : Totals ® 2 1 % 18 3 andiRe s prtnlie g, <14 sy Leary and Smith. 23 90 0| poud, ‘08, treasurer, The election was|MUch change in temperature. AHA . ¢ @ 1105 9 1 e In the finals for the prize presented by ' 00000 T T RTE S —————— - AW o A B emat Iin the amth, Wit e e gl 4—(Epecial) | W. 0. Bullard, James Burness won from |*° omtello " ° v bl b3 e o o il News Notes. af Wi Smith, 2 3 ‘opeka ag next|p Crawt 2 s the w . News Notes of Wahoo. 2 2 e 3 0 w ryce Crewford, 2 to 1. Toaln:. i B ?:'ri%,;“ M o0 S B R e 01y D0 Q.zllo"w: e B m:dnlund“ afternoon for the first &0,| yIndependence day at Happy Hollow will| ‘Hatted for M Guitan 1n thira lected the officers having besn elected by | WAHOO, -Neb.; :30ly 4-(Spsstal)-\ B £ A e S.crm" mu sixtn annual race meet of the West | pe celebrated with a bogey fla 2 .u,,,, for. Gibson in ninth. the members at the annual reunion|farewell reception was tendered E. E. Kideger, R £ R g Y Point Speed association will be inaugu- & contest| JBatted for Cooper in ninth. June 2. 1o at his home last nij y Sonifioner, 16,0004 © 2 12 0 Ocer, Cochran. Bt rated. That function will be nerformed | fur various miry® S PUtting contest | Bt ; 300" 0 0 0 13 AL AT RS fovbs oty ‘Mn‘:;l:v ;:: — ‘fhomsson, cf.......4 1 1 % 0 02 by Grover, 3 by the veteran h lor various prizes, hicago ... F 20010048 rolal v w o 3 S0 W 1 o LR orseman, N. J. Ronin, Two-base it Fisher (). _stolen | JACKSONIAN {resident of this county for nearly forty - R ; S8 2 T AL | g s of Fremont, who, for the sixth time, has SR s g, busen: " Baird, | Zimmerman, | Schung. CLUB ENDORSES years and expects to leave next I;““" & 4 S et o o L sieht s | been Shosen starter i tia pace. The| BLAIR'S PITCHER ALLOWS ~|Eiih® Bibx, on"haf” Sirtcgafly | | MOVE TO GET CONVENTION fwicn via ramity tor 1on Aneaien whors - I."(;ll-el-h 650 01215 PR Time: 1:50. Umpire: Parent. meet this r will contain the largest HERMM BUT FOUR HIT 2: off Cheney 3 off Lavender, 1. ullu The Jacksonian club, at a meeting held [they will make their home. Speeches . 8 Joeep o 0052800 7|LINKS MISPLAYS COST GAMm|field Of horses in the history of the asso- | S “",:M!’h ul‘l'l-nma| in two |r"nl‘n off | Saturday in the club rooms at the City |were made by old settlers and business v Foreythe (), Krueger, ciation. 1t ‘¥l include many horses of in four’ tnnihga and Bone out in fifth: off | National bank building, took -steps (o{associates ;'..!'.'.‘fi"“{'.‘»...,?.i,‘.:'“ Bm:ncsm:\ 5 | iches Take Advantage of Bobbies | Pito88! itation on their ‘way east for| BLAIR. Neb, July 4—(Special Tele-|Lavende n five innings. Struck oul {boom the campaign for Omaha as the| According to the ] ) s P K 1o NRBrw‘ . . s the Grand Circuit races. It is expected | STam.)—Blalr beat Herman yesterday .zl‘.‘gw:" {I‘:J’\l"i*:;"mr S ONEY. ed balll, |PI8Ce for the next democratic national fthere is one automobile to e B foEcniconer. Dages on balls: Off | wioRITA, Kar, July 4—Wishita won that the hainess entries will oxceed the|Xennard in a tight game, featured by |Gfiwon, Archer. Umpires: | Klem ".:,d | convention. families in Saunders county. Thompsep, 1:" off Willey, Loty ‘on | (N RONEERS S Y & " | 200-mark. It is also confidently bel Fitch's pitching and the fielding of Ron- | FZmslic A committee consisting of J. W. - : . | g g 04 Mg g Yoseph, 1. Hit by [+ ries from Lin: y belleved | ng Met- | gessor shows 1,0 machines for taxation. | pitchea bally’ By ~ Willey * (Foraytne. coln by taking advantage of the vis)- that the track record of 3:10) wilj be|71°8U at second and Burchman in the out n RN |calte, F. Weaver, C. C. Redwood, W.!ana at.the last election, there were 4616 | Struck out: By Thompson, 4; by Willey, | 1078 1 . Beo considerably lowered. The business men | field. Fitch allowea ouly four hits to a | F. Baxter, F. G. Odell and 1. J. Dunn wa la who vot * precinct, where ! i nr;.r:m‘ A‘h.lll;n KNK&‘;“’:“:‘Q. 1’4.\00 w‘fig.”}‘t: H. 0, A. B |°f this city have subscrided $1,000 a [team picked from Herman and Oakland. OTTO WALKER WINS appointed to work in conjunction with m"m‘: :1 ‘("'::; !‘\::r;:u Ioc:i:‘d have \ L Re g B - \r\".:'.or;,f of ‘s ‘; ; ‘ 3 g ‘fl("ll‘ll:on to llabtf Trfied soclation, insur- |560re: T | DODGE C!TY POP POF RUN| | committees from other organizations 1o |175 votes an@ ninety-seven automob ST. JOSERIL. © ] ng the ample fulfiliment of al i HERMA BLAIR | | this ena. iles. '\"'::&'mt:r}' ; g 1 g § 8 Eastarson, i 40 1o e S R e et 1 % 5 op e '8 17 § 8| Walker of Oakland, Cal,, won the second Constipation Can He a. Sore Throat Chest. Rapps. 0. 3 0 0 3 2 1|Charles 2b. | 3 O VS 1!K : [Wagner! 14 2 ¢ 3 ORondea: .3 1.3 ¢ 0 (W0-mile Internatwnal motorcycle race | Start n two weoks' treatment of Dr. | _Quickly relfeved by Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar- willian g B Oie A4 .4 go.p, 4-1° 3% i $ 5% &nsas lty Fedel‘&lS Brown p..4 0 0 & 1Burchman. 1f 4 0 : : 3|here yeste:day, clipping thirty min-|King's New Life Pills today. Goed for Tioney. It eases the throat, soothes the /] 2‘\.:‘:4:“,1;14 : g a : g 3 s;:'r‘!l’l‘tel:’.n X } 8 )1 H : : att tt' L Burdic, n: g : : 0G.Probet, of. : ; : : “uu. off the world's record for the dis- ‘u'm.\nrh and lver. 25c. All druggists— [lungs, loosens phlegm. Only e, ANl her. 1b. s e . P dae 8 0P, B M k 1088 41 Mleance. Walker's time was 3:55:45 Advertisement. druggists. —Advertisement. ; § 01 1 &3 Totaw ... e NCRCIE T €0 batting Marks $011 RRR] v . | $ 85 A" 3nd LX. — | x 1 000 0 ¢ PN H. 0. A. B.| KANSAS CITY, Me. July 4—Bvery T ¥ s vt EE 9 1 39§ |ansas City batter got at least one sate Bltlr i 0, a rrevet 4 t from a St. Louls pitcher tod 'wo-base s: Rondean, Tobst, | 'Baued for Flanagan in ninth. O 1 1 1 0 ay. The | Koeppen, Wagner. Stolen bases: I, | A 4 % 1 0 o]|8core was 14 to 5 and sent St. Louis back | Cookes, P. Cooke, Rondeau (2), i ABR o0 A B 8 1 8 9 0tosecond place giving the lead to the |2 Koeppen. Double [aye: Rondeay 1o e K I e B T 1.1 3 1| esan “""" RILE. | Dases on ballsr OFf Brown 3 off Fiteh 1. ( g Ak Bl O B iy REY B o f“ Louls....2 1000101 0-59 2 Wid pitch: Brown (2). "Time: 196, Uhnic 3 o 2 3 1 0 0 1 1 2 1 ansas Clty 10304223 %1418 5lpires Andtnon and Schueflfer. ! gt i 3 3 5 | e el Mo R Yo icAP | 3 artley, : ; g : ’ g o 000101 02 Jobnxn_.ym\flxm:,'.'d MEDAL HAND!CAP MATCH o — L e —— 10181008 4 0 0 o & of Left onbasesi Lincoln, 13 Wichita, & HICKS wm——* PLAYED AT FIELD CLUB o it i g Py 3 lhon. x. Two-base S MED. FOR The following sixteen qualified in the | 3 9 m 10 ofhite: Tydeman, Wi AL - 99079 ¢ 00 Etolen ~buses m:,.“:z . BEST INDIVIDUAL S medal handicap play at the Field club | A double track has recently been built from . Locust © 2010 *3|Charles. Double plays: Bouthern. Grife CORE |Saturday. The pairings of the sixteen Throe-base hit: | fith and Patiersen. Struck out:' By Paw- are as follaws | Street north to the gate of the Speedway. On July 5th (the . _Btolen | son, 2; by nouthcm. i 1. CHICAGO, —uly &1 ,m, a | " ’ T 4 Bases SAGO, —uly 4—F. H. of the| Qualifiers and drew | day of f oie Bouthern. & Pasasd | vicginia. Country ciub, Lonk Beach, Cal.| Gh4% Batielle piavs ¥ W B | y of the big races), through cars from Fourteenth and yestorday won the medal far best indi| . M. Richards plays O. i, Beckett. i o c“'_m."“m Vidusl score In the Tom Morris cup| . A Thoma 1% peneter Howard Streets will run direct to the Speedway. These cars s, team contest against par by beating| 2% Lhiig, iy « icholson. : 4 . CpA 2 . Shield, 1 J. . - 7| paiis crry T, C"' bo.t by &—(@pmeat | Aninony aines <f the. Rosktord (ly| © W fage 1. 3. Dutn will bear signs reading: ‘‘TAKE THIS CAR TO SPEED # -3'-‘6'&‘ 12t Meorarilo in A | Country club in the plaw off of & tie.| F. W. Hale blays ‘0. 1. Runold. WAY.” BExtra service from Sixteenth and Locust Streets as | BOOSTERS WIN ON 3 HOMERS | 3 - ] m':.""" playing over his home ecurm, fitea by Chambe he 1 1 d par seventy, made a score of T8 the travel may cdeman f % f i and finished thres down to'par. He “ ot -“‘:‘:"m““‘ £ "l:“«;h;n:.our 'r‘n par W, when he|for spratns, brulss and m\....:u‘a";fi DES MOINER, ., July {—Home rums | semphis. 1: Litde Roc coma the Tom Morris téam last|and the great benefit I have received by Bills, Jones . 18, ittle k 2. Secand game |month. Haines finished four Gown to| justifies my recommending it in the Floux City's load ashville, nm.m.. {par today cver the Rockford course, | highest terms/ writes Mrs. lore) b2 L R L which ls 6271 yards long with a par|milfe. Wabash, Ind. 1f you are troubles — = {of 73 { i with rheumatic A Y Apartments, flats, houses and cottages - ~ | be pleased with ;"hv";r::‘pl':‘:ll::":)ln‘::: x bo';-n-m quickly and cheaply by ! A “For Sale” ad will turn second-hand | Chamberlain's Liniment afforde. Obtain: f ent. llummlu into cash. able everywhe Advertisement. i -

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