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Brmgmg Up Father - RTINSt - Drawn for The Bee by (E:orge McManus 3 A A we 4 GA-ZAM - NOwW GA-ZAN - GAZAM - NEVER MIND GA-ZAM! ] LL BROTHER THAT XOU ARE ONE BROTHER- " | WOULD ASKIN ME WELL. AT LAST . COuLD You OF US 'M 40N TO YOU JOINED LET ME HAVE ASK XOUL TO S @ lix oo S0ST TEL THIS SREAT . . FIVE ' ConTRIBUTE e ME How FO SECRET ORDER'! YO OVR INSURANCE ! w TO ( <0, DA ) RESIGN FROM THIS CLuiy NORTH PITCHES A %'~ ! ! PIRTES DROPGAME [Stonding of Toams | RED SOK ALMOST [rictcizee - WARSHALL WIS FOR BUURS PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK 2 6 "% 16 ABHOAR Alll4’\\.l( *Hosp out for running out of line | Murshy, ot 87870 N ocook, rt..... 47 [ SEGOND SHUTOUT (Evenaee i ors: gowvern” smcet: | T\() LEAGUE LEADERS vt SO (}H]CAGOS P11V iz JTTEYY Buttalo Detess Brookiyn Tip ice hits: Patterson. Hosp, S ul|| rn WEST, L FAF" E NAT. LEAGUE A 4 0 Stolen base: Tydoman, Double plays: | Lo Pt W1 Po e A s 3%y by Three to Two. BI‘\;{(OH to (llrlffllh to ‘l“nnml(‘n“l(llllllnl;‘ ;."l Moines 0| n !: (lf'\’“‘llo . :?\ !‘; 40100 1 o —— t t Patt D! Off e b6 . B 1 1 03 L) New Hurler Heaves Second 1h siv mninge: Strock out: 5y willey s | Heavy Hitting hy Zimmerman and | RO 2 ‘538 5t Louia. '8t % ‘@1 | Bostons Win Double-Header from | ¥ iti i1 || BEDIENT HURLS IN THE NINTH : by Bouthern, 3. Ba balls: Off South Topek 522 Pittsburgh .34 | $.1.41 0 2pS Game with the Rourkelets :.l{n 8; off ‘\\'nlm‘"\" Bre. Bentley, |n'||u| Fisher Helps Chicago Defeat | [0 516( { Brookiyn. 34 | Washington, Making Sweep o 1ses 1| BROOKLYN, July 7.—Cy Marshall (o= < by Kchrd ball: By Southern, 2; by Wil bl City 86 438 Cincinnat B 3 5 : ' 4 "y h e o and Wins 1 to 0. 1 Lett on bases: St Joseph, 11 Pittsburgh. | St. Joseph 416/ New York...2 of Bix in Series. 1184 [ day started his first winning game of W mhlta 5. Time: 1:%. Umpire: O'Brien. I — ‘?Alfi.l‘-)‘k LFAO‘,Q’]“;’E@ LR UE — i A e the season for Buffalo, the.visitors de< ALLOWS BUT THREE SINGLES| vors make orenNer |SEVEN TO FOUR IS THE SCORE | o W.L.Pet Lous.. Wi'4Fe [VISITORS HIT GALLIA HARD| :Buued for Crowell in third. feating Brooklyn, 3 to 2 Marshall e S 1 ra ouis K | . d invincible up to the eighth inning, when | ] Bonf:\‘:‘.. City .. .43 30 .68 | i Hatted for Davis in ninth, In a game which, despite the mundy”n-- Moines mes Carta Ra * by | prrrSBU RGH, July 7—Heavy hitting | Detroit i 611/ Chicago 43 _;,s;‘ BOSTON, July Only a fraction of “lhflmlr\‘ls:l':a ‘ 4‘I ‘l 1‘! ': :: "\ 1‘I '1' 2 3 the locals scored their only runs on tweo field upon which it was played, was a | Three to One. by Zimmerman and Fisher heiped Chi-| New York..36 3 .50 Pittaburgh 3 o1 W% |xame separated Bostcn from Chica®o In| o base hits: Plpp, Murphy, Boone singles and a pass. Bedient, who sues decidedly “brilijant affair, Omaha beat | DES MOINES, Ta. July »?:m;‘l;:e“f;’rjl ako defeat Pittaburgh, 7 to 4, here to.| WaSh. .....% 3 47l Newntk .38 3¢ 828 |\ T\ 0P H e aranin in the American | Coon. Sirunk Thres base pu | Majeel, | Coeded Marshall, held the locals sate in Denver Wednesday afternoon in the ninth | gi¢ OPERIng EafO0 of the series day. Adams was knocked out of the | | 8t Louis. utfalo 30 46 .87 | league, as & result of the Red Sox's|Stolen bases: Pipn (2), Caldwoll, Mur- | the last session. Score: RH.E, 1 inning by a score of 1 to 0. North, a | ) box in the third inning after )I'ldInl;(‘lovolnnd 3 Itimore .26 46 %5 | double win ovor Washington today. Bos- AR o “'—"m“ml'"l 0:]\,"*11‘:”_";' Buffalo 09:11°8 100 ¢4 18 g | new man for the Rourkes, pitched his | AB, H O A E [aix hits and five rune. Cooper relieved | ~AMBR. SN, | STATE LEAGUE. |(on scored six stralght victories in the | iijts: Off Crowell & in (nrae innings: off | Trockr «8 @ 0 0 0 & O s Bitir: * second contest, and his second victory '"'r‘rnlu-‘n‘- .. ¥ 01 78 "% him and he in turn gave way to Consel- | 1nqianap's. B .:w rstored L.Pet | sorien Davia 3 1 five Inoinks: HIt by itched | yHatteriea: Marshall, Bedient an § | for the home club was : shutout. ontick, s ¢ 1 1 3 §iman. Lavender kept the Pirates' hita| Loulkville ..38 & 63| Hastings 8| The first game was decided carly in| Al BY Caldwell, Jonf. Struck oute BY | feht for Newark. i At &ll petinds e hald. the Bears sate; 3 1] 0 0 scattered, except In the ninth, when a} Gievoland .. 53 8 York c.o...-1333 100 | Boston's favor as the local batsmen hit|\Wila pitchi Caldwell, 1 Davis, 1. Um July 7.—Newark made it the entire outfit ga#ering but three uln-\ % | bl 4 4 two hits and a steal scored two | s P& B T M. | Gallia hard. The final score was 9 to f. | pires: O'Loughlin and Hi'debrand. [l A pg sy e ot TR gles, and not a man reaching third base. }::"‘S;"f;"’""vm 4 S 0 ] Score | Minneap's. 33 & 486 The second game was one of a single| Score second game | sme e e e M R R Harrington for the enemy also hurled & |Monroe. c. ... | g5 ¢ CHICAGO. 4« PITTSBURGH (’{:}I‘Il‘:kne e |mcore. Barry's double and singles by | PHILADELRMIA. N TN O.AE |Into last place, Score: RH.B. creditable game, keeping Omaha well in | Dushner, p........4 0 0 0 3 B o 8 G o i 1t o f et ot {Leonard and Hooper were the factors Murphy, rf.. 4 2 0 0 0Cook, rf...3 1 8 0 0| Newark 3000000025463 fiand until the Jast stansa By -3 % 3 a8 3 33 oConime 6 83300 Yesterday's Resnlt |1a the.run. Soore, tirst ghrhe siréan” il 4 3 4 8 epwekinna; 3231 & 4 8| Baltimors .0 89000106383 In this inning Krueger singled and ad- & . e G | H‘.‘..‘.i‘.‘..J.“ ": ; : {33 sy \:‘l-(:‘nl:h\ {mn . “.A,‘,"N.,w,\-. “ ROSTON r .4.,..... JBIE 31 0 1P b dinae “‘l”'l-‘!."-rm:l "“}:l:‘::\don and Rariden; "homason then brought in the merchan- : o LB G 4 ol S i i a1 6 8| Topeka, 8::Dea Moines 1 | Foster, b 8 1 3 fenrike 010 n‘.“,."',“. Lo 10140 Northwent: League, dise with a neat single to right and the 070 C 0 0lAvener, c...3 0 ¢ 0 10MReom. ..n1 1 8 8.0} w:rnu. 9; St. Joseph, 2. R gl S .08 343 0 Kopt, an 4101 F3 20e Tacoma, 1. ] ! | 0 1w A A R AN Milan, ef....3 1 3 220 0 wWyokotf, p..4 0 2 2 10010 g " thing was ovsr. 4 Lavender, 5.4 1 1 2 Oschang, 1 0 1 0 8 ATIONAL LBAGUE, | Gandti, Vo 4 1 1 1710 1880 9] Qeatt i S SR : ° - —Adams. p - a 0 7 pokane, ancouver, i e b P 3 0 1 § 81 momm .50 0l igemer 501 0 8 1 8| B00My Hiieentn: darkness oo (e e s 38 18 b B ] bt i | Both teams played errorless ball and A o 0 2 ol oen. 50 80 18| New York, 5-0 ,—,,....,,,,,...,L 41 | Willtams, ¢.1 1 1 1330 Totals....3 62712 0 cxecuted a pair of double plays each.|Graham, c 143 <2 2 ] *Murphy ....6 0 0 0 0| Chicago, 7' Pittaburgh, i et & B 3:34:$ 'Nllle:d‘l for E‘.\P(‘\mn‘:nnk‘" Aln‘:nnlh | Y 4 T dca~ | TH . P 170 e , ¥ ) 10101 «Batted fo wkey in ninth i ‘Although & halt-hour deldy was oica-JHomas, P o G ] o o Totals nwe h|“A.r:‘§!:A:a:tfr?GsE|P | oonane i1 ¢ & W o mu:d:lpm.‘ 2010800016 | sioned at the opening, because of wet‘\“d‘,m,m' el Ty BN ¢ 2 0] *Batted for Cooper in seventh. | Pni 'phl 5-6: New York, 13-5. —— = 2 New York 06 0201 035 | grounds, the game was over before 5| - = — =| *Batted for Congzelman in ninth. CMC“" Louls, called account rain| Totals.... .3 103 Two-base ang (), High, Three | o'clock, taking just one hour and twenty | _ Totals ... L8 12 11Chicag: 020001107 at end second inning, score 0 to 0. *Batted for Avres In ninth, base hit . Murphv. Stolen bases: \ minutes. | *Batted for Thomnu in sl;lh A n_“lFlnshurgh 1000000 24 Detrolt-Cleveland, rain. Matsel, Melnni Cook, Boone ¥ g tangs Topeki 106000 Two-base hit: Fish Three-base SDP) ¥ y 1 —————— Umpire Van Sickle performed exceed- 132':\?01. ) 00000010 0-1|nite zn;m-m-.n 1;)'. "sunflcre hits: | poerato ';”;.F:ofi,l;,,,l F,‘AG‘ - hits: Speaker, Henr; : ) ingly well and was not barked at once | Two.basé hits: Lattimore, Thomas, |Food, Gibson. Sacrifice flv: Saiel | Newark, Baltimore, 3. Bride, Gandil. Threebuse hi lng tec er's rame { B by elther side. In fact, a more cleaaly | Jo Sacrifice hits: Bostick, Jackson, ' Stolen bases: Saier (3), Archer, Baitd NEERARIA | WTATE LEAGUR Hooper, Foster. Stolen bases y £ M b t | Sawyer, Bills, Tannehlll. Left on bases (2), Hinchman First base on error: | - ) 2), Speaker, Bases on balls: Off Ayres, 2; 3 bit of adjudication has not been seen At |1, 0y! 10- Des Moines. 13. Struck out: | Chicago, 1. Off Laven-| York-Fairbury postponed, wet grounds. |oef Wood. 2. Hita: Off Gailla. 11 in two n gtlme S Rourke park this year. By Thomas 1: by Vanderwelde 1; by |de A ‘onzelman, 2. ( Hastings-Beatrice postponed, rain. and one-third innings; off Ayres, 3 in e e e b L % | al bRt B Tactatr L foan,e 1 (o,aa eng e | Sames Today. i B Ry sanerine muer ot py| Around Local Cafes {1: . 2: ashner, 55 | ! " 4 ¥ Vi i the menu; the first' game starting at 2 :inebrv bitehed boll: By Dashner. I thlrdl Tnnings: off Conzelman, 2 in two |, Wesiern igague-Danver, at Omabs. 1 by Wood 3. Umpires: * Nalli o'clock sharp. As an additional featurs |\(if "% FICHES BORL B, 0 O Thom: HIt by Pat Lincoln at Bloux City, Topeka at Des B N e | e e i o e Aam, National Leagus—8t. Louts at Boston, | Score. second game: Jos Btecher. like the heroes of ,old. Is Dakota Elks' band of twenty-nine Mw;u Cusick and Abbof A R S ety KR DY : 1gmc:n'-m.l| bumxw'npg:m:-w at New WASHINGTON. | BOSTON now depicted in ballad. True, it is rag- »y will furnish harmony through- ! i : or! sburgh a ™ f H.0AE ! g oA bedien oo dogadi e F 1d J es W]_u el bl ] nd pmafe Rerican Temtat tetrattar Cleveland. | Mostier: 140”1 ¢/ "omtoper, re. A4 T4 % |time, and parody, at that, but ballad ] ¥ ‘8o lelder Jon Braves Lose First One. Federal League—Buffalo at Brooklyn, |Foster sb..4 & § 1 Janwrin, m.3 0 4.1 1|nevertheless it s band is en route to S8an Franclsco. Score: BROOKLYN, July 7.—After making it | Newark at Baltimore, 8t. Louls at Pitte- 64 ¢ 1945 5| Here'sone they're singing around cafes, DENVER. stav Wlth St Louls four straight 'from Boston by winning | burgh, Kansas City at Chicago. i 010 305 1 0|using the music of “I Didn't Ralse My RO O A ro the first game of today's doubleheader, T | Con 031 $111 0 Roy to e a Boldier: . . 0 2 0 3, the rool ms fought out a X~ v b 2110 Slar 0 0 1 o o A tecu-inning runiess te. O BTt i s o IR E] (3531 6lTen thousand fans out to Rourke park 1 McCormi 0 0 2 0 0| ST. LOUIS, Mo, July 7.—Fielder Jones| The first game was a battlé between to Merkle. Bases on bails: Off 2348 LB T e th Galloway zh 9 1 4 2 Oltoday reconsidered his resignation as|southpawe Smith having a shade on Ty- | Mathewaon, e 094 75757 |They will never wo there again. ] Cofey, 3b. . 9 0 0 3 Olianager of the St Louis Federals and [\6% fThe Bravos got a three-run lead in |son "3:" by IRER] Mo, L SN LB DTN 1 Kellehe ¢ 1 3 3 8lwinleavo with the team for Pittsbursh |ervor by GMnta” bt wher Toat”they bl < 05 W, R k1 00000 From the sight of Cutler's gissard break- Shestuk, 0 0 7 0 0late toda: could do nothing’ with Smith. oD HO.A AB O A Totals.... 2 8311 1 ing. o0 Harrington, b, g . 0% DR & SR e | Daubert's home run to center, two er- | g mums, 1 4 1 0 0 1 “Batted for Engel in ninth. saw Joe /Stecher. t‘ a oslhve { . B A R rors and a single tied the score in the He0 40 [ *Ran for Johnson in eighth. oL Al e e Totals o 34 s o PHELP SPER LEAGUE fourth. The winning run was scored by 204 41 *Batted for Connolly in ninth. "V L. y 8o through their sobs 3¢ | Cutshaw on & pass, two outs and Getz's o3 & ooramaih; i § 1 Washington 0000000000 We heard them crw: th t iowoo & 5| ABANDONS ITS SCHEDULE |“T52 200 came wan caed at the end | &8 38084 monton teioesss at your oppor- ; ’ Smith, 1t. SRl T odiid o e s gl B B 2 R | 110 i Two-base hits: Barry, Johnson, Double | “They didut raise Kid Cutler to be a 5 ] Breen, 2b. 2 2 of o Henry' to Gendil, Lewis h J Forsythe, rf. §oilote gk LOOMIS, Neb., July T.—(Bpeciald— | Shear dual oith Jousies hef foushi o 013 ° o Janvrin. Bases on balls: Off Enicl, 3: Thq’thnml ht him up to be & real guy's tunlty as come Krueger, c. 1 2 About 300 people saw Loomis take two | Braves got only one hit off Douglas In | Totals.....38 792713 0 T » e 0l ARONAK $ Ungel, 7 in Krug, 3b . 379 T8 e ot 30 peop:! a ’ o Yy otals. . seven innings; off SBhaw, 0 in one inning. | Who du o place a foot upon the mat- b f Schiteber, 1b 38 0 % 1 Olseven-inning ames from Bertrand last |he first nine innings and only four al- | Bancroft out, hit by batted bl it by pitched ball: By Engel, Janvrin tress and 'apiil our Gariag 0oy to uy one oI our Thomason, cf. o 1 2 0 0| Monday afternoon. Heavy hitting by the BOSTO! BROOK! XN, ! *One out in (enlh ‘when winning run ardner; by Leonard, Willilams, Struck 1 i » Whalen, s 0 1 4 1 0ioeqip featured. Score, first game: RH.E NG bk WO 05 0.0 00 s eal e By Kusl 3t h¥ Lachmed, 3 D """g L e, Yrewers ‘amtnie S IR OET SIS N , 8§ N SN . Y 3 y o | Ne ) " enry. T roa: neen an L ks = = = - —iLeomie, A 18498 T4 S R B 1727670 | Biiadeipnia 20 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 & 123 | Nalin, s time 10 can that tiresome Bull 7 13 o st * | Cath Two-b D i h " " ere' no punl uts lay, n::::“om hit by hmllvd ;n!l on‘e ou: Batteries: | Loomis. = Charlston and | Mugee, 150§ 8| wWhitsea™® Cuchie ;fi{‘y’-:m F'Is:llgd'rrul.o Yanks Win and Loae. Now thlt the nch can see hen winni red. Denbu; Bertrand, Bunblad, Webster and 100 0{Merkle to Doyle, Fletcher to Merkle.| NEW YORK, July 7.—The Philadelphia [ That t! produce a guy to throw TR WIS TUR. Bew e v McWhorter, Gulden. # 120 0(Bages on balls: Off Teasrean, 1; off |Athleticy made it four games out of five our sm-he—r-r—r—rrl" Oraata . 00000000 101 pheore, pecond Eamel , |\ o 5 010 8| W 0l :!{-,""'l-m 3. Btruck out: By Tdareau.'s; | from New Vork in thelr eerleq by d‘hldl; There s also a song to the tume of 7 i 2 - Demaree, 1. ‘mpires: ng a_ double-! o) x ew York | .. g o I Double plays: Kelleher to Galloway to | keomis 07200615163 RREH Al ™ yron 0% | took the first_ game, 13 to 5. Philadeiphia | Bellin” the Jack'* and another to “Wrap ) Shields; Whalen (unassisted); Coffey to | Batterios. Loomis, Way, Charleston and TEI 3N the second, ¢'to" % "The ‘second game Mo in a Bundle SRERIY Galloway to Shield: ATug to Breen to | Denbo: Ber(rlnd ‘Webster ans ulden. proved an amateurish exhibition. Crowell Immediately after the big o onday 1 * Schijebner. Bases on balls: Off Harring- | Tne Phelps-Gosper league schedule has Blg Entry Llst for {and Davis ked fourteen mmen and |pight, Stecher with some friends repaired You have the choice of al ton, off North, 1. Left on bases o puiig) o > Serthia withe : % were found for twelve hits. . elhyges They hadn't . Omaha, '8; Denver, 2 Earned run:|been abandoned, due mainly <Ran for Gowdy'in ninth, In the second game. Shawkey, recently |10 the Henshaw for dinner. They hadn't | | mogt the entire stock, at this | Omaha. Struck out: By Harrington, drawsl of Holdrege, which made an|pgogeon 0 0=8 the Te mah Races sold by the Athletics to New York, [ been there ten minutes before one of the 4 By North, 6 Bacrifice hits: Krug, Shields. | equal number of games for the remaining | Brookiyn 0 4 y'lfhed his first e in @ Yankee uni: | Cottrell sisters had the building shaking | | great sale. Handsome checks, ime: 118, Umpire: ' Van Sckle. three impossible. The pennant winner will | Two-base hit: Fitzpatrick, Myers, Home WA o ang, "B liaand by his former | with cheers at her song: “They Didn't i 2 . not be known until a decision of Presi- |Fun: Daubert. Bases on ball: ou Tyler, | TBKAMAH, Neb, July. 7.—(8pectal)—1 frgTy e o o8 Fan on & p:.- %o | Raise Kid Cutler to Be a Wrestler." plflld! mixtures, grays, JOSIES EASY FOR THE WICHES 0 "Yeoman ts announced. Eiwood was (1 Off & Amith 2 Struck out: By Tyler! | All indications now are that Tekamah s . ” ’ . 3 easily in the lead at the close, but & pro- | By 8. Smith, Whaling. Wild pitoh: | to have the premier racing meet of its| browns and navy blue serge. Wolves Have No Trouble in Taking | ;. a5 been filed with the president, al- | Smith. Umpires: Rigler and Hart. long list of successtul meetings. The . , P’ PR B leging that Todenhof, Elwood's pitcher, 3"‘"‘0';;’:‘ L s ORI | dates are July 21, 22 and 23, and the entry Every broken line that sold 4 SPH. Mo, July 7.=Poor su i g ) s r ! o bt Weiley 1 ot water and Wich- |has been receiving pay for his services % oA N> a.p. | lists show that over 150 horses have en up to $40.00; all go at one ta had no trouble in taking the opening |in violation of league rules, and asking |Giivert, .7 1 0 l; 5 g ! | tered, all that could safely be handled on i game of the series. Score: that the games in which he worked be FEES 8 | | this splendid haif-mile track. Bud Latw, and reduction of— WICHITA. | ruled out. While official figures are not 060 11 secretary of the association, declares that gr { A'g- Bl QA at hand, it is understood that Todenhof 8.2 23 the track nmever was in better shape, nor 3 G is responsible for elght of Elwood's ten s i1 has there ever been hetter crop prospect 1 s wins o 3 193 e which will be & good excuse for t * | 31 1} rivehosyiusiesnt 0010 == nelghborhood to celebrate. 418 Bouth 16th Stroet. (o] count H 0000 Tou %1 { e 4B | THREE-EYE LEAGUE 1030 | t Griffith, 3 1 MAY BE DISSOLVED i {GOOD T|ME "MADE AT g | Southern, D 1 6 S iy mes In the sixth NEWTON RACES TUESDAY’ e I| Suits that sold at $40, $35, g .0000000000000000-0 4 Totie, ool 8 U B PEORIA, 1iL, July 7.—A special meet- 10000000000000000-9] $30, $25, $20, $18, $15, $10 J ‘H. 0. A, g, |8 of the Three-Eye base ball league Daubert. Three-base | NEWTON, la., July 1.—(Spectal yrrhe | Page, b 1 5 “§ "o|has been called for """""“‘*'M“""" at e A hier cun2lly: | summer meeting of the Cedar Valley | . || are now— Nicholso 1 3 0 of Bloonrngton. Dubuque yesterday sur- ' | Racing circult opened here yesterday with | tln t t | 9 1 1 2|rendered its franchise to the leagus and |Bmith to It " | a large attendance and s good fleld of | on ues rou; ou e €e | ; © © 0 1|1t is said at least two other citles 9-:: Bases on _balls: %, | horses. Summaries: | | y . » l 'y 0 7 0 0|ready to quit for the season. Davis, 4; by |>.m teh Free-for-all pace, purse $400: ?, f, ,‘, 0| weather and lack of attendance is given R e wua p“llch:: Knight of Strathmore, b. m., Ly Almost every item in the store is substantially reduced. | B ':I" the cause. “ Jll.men.[ $144 All our high grade Kensington suits, palm beaches, shirts, un- slz 50 slo $9 1 Tonneman, ¢ B 2o N B TR i 'D = . innings. Umpires: Rigler and tiart. 5 :’ derwear and straw hats are priced so low as to effect a quick ‘ * ’ ’ ’ t Defeats Fonten: ri 1 FREMONT, Neb.. July f—(Spectal.)— Divide Do Header. ‘4l clearance. This is a rare chance to buy the very best in men's | ) 3« Ralph Peck, & high school boy, pitched a | PHILADELPHIA, July 1.-New York [/l apparel at only a traction of their worth. We quote below a » an = no-hit game against the Fontenelle team | header od‘y. the Giants taking the few prices: s ‘b t 0 d at Fontenelle, the Fremont team winning, |opener, 5 ic i, and the home team the S i HECON jame, whiel went ten innin ul 0 TACY |5 o 1. The one score was made on errors 1% 0. In the first conteat both Mathew. % & ¥ Men's Suits, $30 and upward. Your choice by Fremont players. Besides pitching a|son and Mayer were hit hard, but 4 dar - P no-hit game Peck fanned fourteen bats- do'u'hk |vl; . -":’elefl'l'er:ormer 1t w:dg e, ;‘u I" o, Men's Suits, $25 and $27.60, Your choice suffrage day a lehoff was present rott clase, ree - P i * men. Fremont has won two and lost| ity 60 for making & home run. ey “';', G ;,_,“,”WR" .o Men’s Suits, $20 and $22,50. Your choice | one game to Fontenelle this season. (" the ‘closing cvent, Tesreau pitched | (Thompson) gl AR | R LA SEN o only twenty-seven atsmen in nine | Minnile Osten, b. 9 332 1 innings. Onl 'wo men got on bases and | B: W.. br. (Connors’ 233 Reduced from 325 | Defeat for n-:uu 11':(-.;., g thoge were victims in dolible plays. Boore, | Kena &, b, h. (8LIVers) R 5 . . B : y clal)— wame Time. 2:28%, 2:4%, 2:24 $35.00, Reduced to $25.00 l| David City defeated ‘Soward 8 to 0 & NEW YORK PHILADBLPHIA - rnis - g Fourth of July here. Pitoning of AR ABH.O'A ens ru $ ains This line inoludes bluo serges ers £ Clity, teatured, the strik- 8T} RH.B. homespu hevi lln' o::tn‘xmnims:--w bnv.- '%u W s 293 Arrow Shirts, $1.50 and $2.00. Choice "Every garment ‘made caretully [l | Davia City... 0 180 -—un : 1100l .8 88 Silk Shirts reduced practically 25 i £ it g gt oot Per | | Sowas L4 $331 ina" Bohmmiat Beam |l ol lar $1 Athletic Und ec sty | Remneas and 3 wis' regolar c Underwear We ‘must reduce our stock and | | Betieries: Meyers and Pickering, Beck- 1E14] A Tos Angeles— RILE ¥ : 75¢ { keep our tallors busy. ot wnd Campbe 353 7! salt Lake ... 51 50c Neckwear .......... 20¢ $1.00 Neckwear .......7TH¢ { : D 1640l Vernon | , Heolbrook Shut Ost. H | Batterd dent. | We allow 50c on your old hat cap wh i MacCarthy-Wlhon . St vt | et your ald hat or cap when applied on & . \ | Telegram. ) The Cambridge Commercials | Tonls..... W 00 3 | FOmr— i new straw. Tnhnn' c°. shut out Holbraok, 5 (o 0, in & slow game Raiivg by Nayee tn_nimth, Southern Association. toda odwell was at "hiss + best, llo'- Atanta, §; Chetiancogs. 1 ing Dut thrse bits and strik e oy Losompy o 4 P B - ; ok Suit d LY 815 South 15¢h Bt :.nm‘.k...», ve soven Ml anl Hed | Philadeiphia” 210 30 03108 64 B""".f,',‘.‘,“,,.:.’.'g‘""’"" W R Cases and Bags Reduced 25 / eouts. tterfes: Foduwell and . Two-base hits: Robertson, Doyle, Lo- Orleans, 1; hvil! | reninger; Steuber aud Bolibaugh. |bert, Niehoff Home rus: Nlanatt | Modus 6t ditle l:).”sh‘ - i |

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