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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESD - double. Soore first game CHICAGO. T, LOVIE ABHOAR RED S0X TAKE PAIR; ‘-mm.. A few minutes later on Pournier's l ARHOAR | { Weaver, = 4 oaustin ... 4 > of K a0 31 ePrat. 2 «of VV—wur\- 141§ 1 10 Waiker, cf4 3 T il JOMMMine 14 1 3 0 OB Walker, r12 0 2 8 0/ + i Reh o4 0 40 ohearr to 3419 0(l|] contest of the giants. | Rehaty 03 1 Olavan, s i Bostons Creep Up on Leaders by sl 4 77 ) (lavam e .3 1120 Double Win While Comiskeys | Guiian’- 6 8 ¢ 4 o - Drop Two. al "2 : | { T | *Batted for Cieotte in ninth 1 SENATORS ARE BLA)TKLD TWICE | &1 Louis 02001010 9%8| | Two-base hite Walker, Folsch, | i " urnier. Double plavs: Pratt and Lavan, | by BOSTON, July $~The Red Sox Win- | Bases on balls: Cicotis, James 1 111t by | ning twice from Washington, while Chi- | ritcher: Weaver, Pagwed ball vereid, | ago was losing today, narrowed the | {'mp m-w"\'j“ and ¥vars | maegin of the Iatter's tead in the league | . o ‘ race. Boston shut out Washinglon in | AR H.OA K s 14 hoth games The g gRmMe Was : ". . f : aled fn the lnst the sixth in- ‘o4 WASHINGTON BOSTON i ' § pt i e IREEE i Moslter, v Wollgag. p2 6 0 ) e141 ! TS Bkburne, 24 2 1 1 $4 0160 Beax. p 104 - . 01 | *Batted for Wenz in sixth Chicago ) 000001 “ Louln 100383200 R l:n l:"u rhlll Howard. Stolen base . » [ | Roth, Bacrifice hits: Pratt, C. Walke vq..; g - d . " . ;" uble plays k. Walker and 'm H Called at end of six avan, Pratt and Howard. Bages on | “Ratted for Ayers in fifth | talla: Bens, 1. Hits—Orr Benz, 10 1 tron | Washington 0000 v 09| mnings; off Woltgang, 3 in three in. | Hoston ® 81 30 e4|nings Struck ot Denr, Wolfgang, Two-hase hits: Shanks, Poster. Threo-| !: Hamilton, 2. Pussed bail: Agnew iim: ] base hits: Janvein, Thowas. Stolen base: | Iree: Evans and Chill i Nhamks. Laft on basee: Wasiington, § 1 oston, 3. Bases on bafls: O(f Ayers, 5 N | St s or e New Track Record mgel, none In five innings. | Avres, 1. by Foster | . | Pomas Cvires . 18 Set at K 1l "A\HI\IT’I\ | EAR g v ) ALK KEARNEY, Neb.. July peclal Tel- | : \l‘v:: CRram.) - The closing dav of the Midsum i S : =~ i o|mer racing meet wns most uccessful ; Nilen, oL $ 8 88 ”M::"«--“ »3 2% 1 ¢ [Bpriggan, the exposition 0,000 handicap a sunodl P Sos 3 o | Winne Appeared on the track. The fea i Hoary, . 41332 Jog 034 elture event of the day waa the 2:08 pace Shaw, § o 1M which Ovieda set a new track record CVetiams HER i - 15 5 |408 the diatance in 2:10 flat. The. track Tetale M MW T Was a trifle slow but the 2000 people ; Batted for Shaw in ninth | presant enjoyed ihe close fintsh of the W ashington 9860w 8wy yoldy. Resuls Tiogtan ) 1 201 601 *g] 23 trot, nures, M0 Two-base hit HobMtnel, Thircebawo | Mamie (. ¢ $ 1% hite Ruth. Double playvs v, Barry | dreat Ivay 633 und Hobuitzel; Foster Wil an May Harriman 263 noMy, Hases on halie: Off Ruth. ¢ Fred R. Chartle Mare. California B, raw, 5. Hit by Ditcher: MoBrids and Jelle W. also ran. Time " _,2._‘ ltuth. Struck ont: By Ruis, 3. by shaw, |“%0% Wild piteh: Ruth. Umpires: Dimeon | 25 PAce. ouvrae 4 nd Nal K 41143 Break Pifoy-1101y. P HHREE LVETROIT, Mich., July &—Detroit e sl Meiingey alno ran: Shade- | Cleveland divided today's doutis withdrow. Time: 2:124 a0 2110, 2:11, 2213, | | the locais winnine the morning gam: 910 %, and the vimtors taking the after s US98y Noon coptest, 5 W 4 Heavy hitting n : ‘. ? the eighth fnning, coupled with two 18 B es on balie, won for Detreit in the oy, ‘Terw G., D \{n‘ noon. In Ui afternoon De- "Aubrey and ‘Nat 4 troft outbatted Cleveland Grand Chimes, Aubrey and Nat Rich (I]"u ubue |y an outpitched Hagerman, but ors 2% pace DAL PRe " weakened in the pinches. Beors, first | Trinte’ e T M ) 11 Kute: Axcybetta 1 42 L oeTROIT Daniea 3 33 w.. 3 Three-fourths mile da Esther L. won, | M. T. and Malor Hardie aiso ran | l, vhagh. ™3 3 J ne he ni'o *oc o Ve ',‘::::" S ':’n ,: ‘; 4"7‘0‘:1.“- (I ”:rl T « ). Caverone third, | R Mixed Doubles Are | On at Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH, Pa., July 6~With a 1ib- Totals .. 212710 5|°MAl use of gasoline the courts were *Batted for Cavet In eighth. Kotten In shape this morning to start the | § *Ran for McKee in elghth. semi-finals of the women's singles and 002013 2—1 some matches of the mixed doubles in | 00905 *Blehe clay court tennis champlonships, | Mra. G. W, Wightman of Boston de- , |feated Miss Clure Cassell of Noew York in le plays: Wambs-|the semi-final, and will meet Miss Molla Jackson B'-hr-l: Bjurstedt of New York in the final later off Mor:|in the day. Hita: Off Mor-| In the mixed doubles, first round: Mrs, oumbe, 9 In six innings: orton, tman - | i “two Tanine off Covelbekte, 5 in seven Al s o O dbhaddn. wou ttoen mnings; off Cavet, none In one Inning: r &ad P. C. Maher by default. ot D...,u: .,,,,.”|'.. one tuning. Biruck in the mixed doubles, second round: out; By Coveles dubue, 1. Um- (G. W, Wightman and H. C. Johnson de- i ::"nl. Connolly and’ . Boore sec- | fanted Miss M. B. Snyder and W. )v | 4 c.uvm.‘m DRTROIT Snyder—4-3 64, and Miss Clare Cas 3 NMII.""! 'A‘. ;l\{Al ABHOAE |and Percy Biverd dofeated Miss llnlln . & Bjuhstedt and H, D. Denny-7-6, 26, -3, Billy Carlson Dies of His Injuries TACOMA, Wash., July b~Bllly Carlson, an automobile driver injured In the races In the Tacoma speedway yesterday, died here ecarly today. it Smith, Dases| JOHNSON AND MRS. G. W. ek el Db, WIGHTMAN WINNERS u\d \ ‘onnolly. l‘el‘l Whip Yanks Twice. PITTSBURGH, .luly 6~The ciay court | EW YORK. July 5~Philadelphia tennls champlonships were finished on save o flash of thelr 014 form today by b Pitisbureh Athietio aasoclation W nnl% Veao e wemesstue BEl encemmaunte V bhases: G e on balla: Off Hy erman, ’ 4mwl um oo . ":u:n: of a d:“:].l n.l.d"- Courts this aftornoon with the final eof Neo or! o 2 an 0 The" AthIetion wom |h- B e the mixed doubles, which went to Mre | th orrors New York. “ln the sec- G. W. Wightmen and H. C. Johnson of | und @ the Yankees outhit the visl- | Boston, who got defaults from their op- B S S oo < - ¢ ? 'S, but Bressler kept men from ponents in the first round and the semi- | .::.n eritical stages. Seore, finals, dofeated Miss Snyder and her - - L o A brother, W. P. Snyder, in the second ““’“““ (’“‘"“J‘ round, ang opposed Miss Clare Cussel of | Murshy, =t 740 $ 41 8|New York and Percy Siverd of Pitts- | R © 9 1 1|burgh in the final. The Boston team was i 11 § 3| victorious by scores of 6-2, 6-0, m %! 606 0| Miss Molla Bjorstedt, the Norweglan| e s ] 111 3|champton, proved her superority over | 5 R 19 33 Mrs Wightman of Boston alfter losing - % : H : :‘:h‘n first set, 36, by tuking the next two, » 000 0% 0010 - . American Assoclation. g s At Loulsville—8core, firet gume: R.ELR, Indianapolis Louisville e 3! Batteries lndluubflll \\'lllI Mers and Gossett; | Threoisape nit: | 228 ouleville, Taylor and ¢ Pipp Schang. Stolen bases: Plpp, Walsh (8), | o —8c Murpey. "Doable by en ®: | At Louisville—Score, second nme: o | waa to Melnnis, on balls: OIf | Indianapolis ;Y Hrown, 1; off Bush hMr‘ Loutsville 4 Batteries: Indianapolis, Will u rett: Loutsville, Heyhols ""'“’ Clemons. oy Hush, | Af St P $ Fiaher, | i tpc il —Score, tirst fame: RHE p. Umplrea: Hildebrand |8t Paul w i | _Patteries: Minneapolis Ha d sullivan; 8t. Paul "'?m\um.".‘.'.%':&“.f Ha *Batted for Borwn in cighth 91101001 ot 00000011 02 -4 4 L 3 7o £ 3> F son, Glenn flum called end elghth to | QA% |allow Minneapolis to cateh 3¢ sl At Minneapolis— core, se00nd L ] Bt Paul.... u § 3| Minneapoiis 5 1 Battories: L Paul, Karger and Gl ‘ Minneapolia, Willlare, * Trgeract and 2 4 00 At Clevelund—#k * i oAt Clev. ore. first game: RIHCE } Cleveisnd ... HEE Batteries: Colu 'AII. O ‘l'\»l- and O man; Cleveland, Collamore and uum?". ore, second game: na}‘ | Columbus ... Cleveland . W o -l L‘Ievahl(a?‘ ‘B._ Ny | At Milwaukos-Seore, Hrst garme: | Kansas City. RN Milwaukes il ansas City. Lathrop. Delhi | Milwaukee, Young, ughes. Eloven tmnings | "53.1“ 3 3.1 Batterics lAllm.. l.\-n‘nn nM Adex- | ander; Dougherty and Brannon. i k Gritfin asd Johmson Wis. ! [ N QBEACH. Owl. July i—Clarence | i SF L 22 ) e S ] B WA o L i Aot St ke re VN b i S B e e—— PRINCIPALS IN BIG WRESTLING MATCH LAST NIGHT-Joe Stecher and Chur]eq Cutler, who battled at Rourke Park last evening for the heavyweight championship of the world. Largest crowd that ever eattended a sporting event in west was witness of Ed 8Smith of Chicago was the referee. 1 sald | would throw e yot Can't Se How He Can | phatic Iin his prediction of the cham plon’'s victory 1 cannot see how N it 3 3 can lose, he remarked Cutler Positively Predicts He Will | ® 0 (0™ ) of Chicago, the referea Win—S8techer S8ays He Expects HETMANEK FROWNS ON BETTING | Positive made by Cutler and his followers and | test a quiet, even conservative, confidence on the part of Stecher, the Nebraska ! boy can wrestling crown from its present the big wrestiers had not finished thd | Stecher at his headquarters at the } Merchants hotel. | | and, although he did not add “I ex- | Telegram.) chuyler ; pect to give everything that is in me | | his iotel for several hours, and there met. | & number of bis friends, who were de- | lighted to discuss his prospects of vic- | holder, marked the final hours prior to the championship contest, which at the Fontenelle said that he was to Be the Winner | whom he had never seen before o to Omaha to referce the match “Stecher has the appearance of a most capable man,’ said Smith, I did not see him stripped, | cutler who will seek to take the Ameri- At the hour this edition went to began at 9 o'clock last night at |grounds. Rourke park ‘Yes, 1 expect to win," said| ANDREWS PITCHES NO-HIT NO-RUN GAME AT SCHUYLER SCHUYLER, Neb, July 5—(Specia] defeated Cedar Bluffs in the best game seen here thig year, 2 to 0. Both sides played sthutouf He spoke quietly | mucl pleased by the appearance of Stecher oming being “and predictions of vietory | should undoubtedly put up a great con how+ ever, and am unable to judge of hif | physique as comparea with that of presd first round of the match, which was held hefore a crowd that taxed the seating capacity provided and overflowed on the to win this match,” his determina-|uvall until the seventh, when Schuyler tion to do just that thing was evi- dent as he made the characteristi- cally brief statement. In tory Hetmanek, Stecher’s manager, made a | Davis; Cedar Bluffs conservatiy | hie protogee Lo win the match. He re ! marked, however, in answer to a ques- I tion ing a hit or a run and striking ou Mects His teen men. This is his second no-hit the morning he was in his room at rlends | Cedar Blutfs | Schuyler with him. Batterles Schuyler, Andrews statement that he expected | Clark. Struck out JBackemueler, 9 Easy Win for Falls City. that he legretted that many of | FALLS CITY, Neb.. July 5.—(S) 1!4‘0!"‘(’ two runs on an error, a three-basd nt by Hronek and a singie by Davis | Andrews pitched a great game, not allow- t six< gamo | of the season and his second straight shutout, having shut out Fremont last Bunday, 1 to 0. Score RHE 0000000001 0000003322 2 and ackemueler and Andrews, 16; by cial | Stecher's triands had given odds in | Telegram.)—Falle City ‘easily defeated “ " P the Tarkio Tigers today, 5 to 1. _ Enidi { wagers on him. “And." said he, “the | struck out ten men. Score RELE bets that are being made are too large. | Tarkio 10000000016 3 {(ufln hotel was eguberant In its fore- There is s0 much money whichever way the mateh goes there Is | Two-hase hits Three-base hit: Dayton. Struck ou being laid that {Falls City..[2 € 20 0001 05 5 Hicklin (3), Matthews t:. By bound to be some hard feeling. I feel | Snidll, 10; by Tyers, 4 by McBride, 2 that gotten even money." all Stecher’'s backers should n,,w‘houw- play: contrast, Cutler's statement at the Kook Awarded Browns. Prater to Heck. Time Umpire \nnd\hlll Allcm‘hme. 500, CINCINNATI, O, July 5—The National {cast of victory. Cutler was so busy he | Base Ball commission in a decision today apparently didn't have time to think of | AWarded player Koob to the Ht. f the match. His friends and members of his retinue gave him but = of leisure, what with thefr introduc {of admirers, consultations about one thing and another, and an automobile | ride “You can say that if Stecher is not a | writes: of the Southern Michigan league tona | jont and dfsallowed the clatm. or two. | John H. Gronx, Winschester, N lon and a tiger and a champion wrestler | and Sloan’s Liniment always all mixed up in one man, T will throw | quickly. .. him,” ANl druggists.—Adve: said Cutler. “You just go ahead | ment Louis | American league club Battle Creek club laid few instants | claim to the player, but the commission [ iled that thia club had no written agre - Relief from Acute Rheumatism. H ‘I suffer from acute rheumatism helps riise- MAGEES 418 South 16th !llu!. Clearmg Sale of all Our Men’s Clothing (none reserved and no job lots.) Straw hats, Palm Beach suits and much of our men’s furnishings Tuesday, July 6th, and continues throughout the week. Large re- ductions throughout the store. Originalpriceticketsonallarticles. Come early for the best bargains. The Price --Much Lower The Enger Six--50 Get YOURS Now! 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