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By THIS ONLY AGAIN OMAHA AND | 3 4 2 game muhur.n Minneapolls Rt | 1vate » in First Fray, but Alexander is DENVER. Nowark . ¢ .cl\ol-na ! D'Brien Exchange Blows When | Jwater, cateher. and Salisbury, e ) g, | Brooklyn Milwaukee 8 Hammered in Second. AR B0, A Bel Busialy Louisvi Man Called Safe. | Bonoca 01300010000 if SRR e AL | )’ ol Bnllimnrr ’fiak‘n\lu\r%bfl:l EAU —_— [F?xlv. aw'n 00 l')‘ xk« nr'm"l 'h 0 o 0 M. LE hree-base hits: Hicklin old, " { BLODGETT FINISHES THE GAME b e g OTHERS JOIN IN THE MIXUPW-."- hit: Ralisbury 1§ 58 1 1 1 1 0 Chicako Ghicago .. | Taylor and Vorhees; ¥ | L TS O SN N Y | hila 3 q sbury and Poteet 18 Um- 1 Following all custom and precedent, § AN AR Brookl\n ST, JOSEPH, Mo, July 11.—The second | pil¥ «anderhill and Britt. Attend Omaha and Lineoln divided the double (fi)w;u‘r B e b e P 3 st Jouls | Eame this afternoon between Topeka .:n-i anca bill at Rourke park yesterday afternoon. | Gaskell, LA Phila B oy ‘,‘"“k ¢ S| Et. Jpseph ended in a fight when Um Omaha won the first game, 5 to 0, and Totals 4 9 2 1 1| 3t Louls .28 Cincinnati w» 37 m‘ pire O'Brien called a man safe at anu‘ dropped the second, 7 to 4. SIOUX CI1TY Cieveland sBoston _.....32 40 41| with the winning run for St. Joseph Cecil Thompson, the well known south- | = AB. R H. O A E | WELST. L NEI: 8T, \'"‘JA"U Manager Jackson disputed the decision | 1 paw with control, cooked the lowly Links T B3 BBl B 36 Heatrice and In the mix-up which followed, O Brien to a nice brown in the opening conflict. [Calahan, ss..!lli3 0 0 1 § 1| Demer Sopings and Jackson exchanged lively blows. ! Cecfl was extremely stingy with the base [ I#Jeune, cf e 0 SR Qlncain CH IR Pitcher Dashner, who was on the bench | knocks, allowing but four, and it was a | 4 0 1 2 3 1| Topeka b ::1 nl:ln] n‘l,nlh". ran to the fleld and was o % 0 0 o Joseph nocked dowrn simple matter for the Rourkes to blank “mme"v LR S b B A B e o Gy GOt AN P ‘Fnlrbury Takes Both Ends of the | the ambitions Links. Twice did a Link | SRl $ 0 0 1 8 ol Winita o i ‘P"v o] Double-Header from Hi s explore the regions around third base, | +B. Clark R e S SRR LT ut ‘was taken by the police to centra Lut there was no such thing as sclentific | *Danidson G MR Sk KW LS4 D Yesterday's Reanlts. ‘l"‘l"'i“ !‘lnl!m:‘ h]nv'n where he later was wgi Team. rescarch around the home plate as far it | WESTERN . LEAGUE | released on bond for appearange tomor- & Matty Melntyre's crow was concemed. | snocy for 5o Giork i seventn. || Demmr4 Slaus Gty 1 fe e S bl itt, FIRST NINTH CRITICAL FRAME ] On the other hand, Ole Narveson was| *Batted for Boothby in ninth 43, 8¢ oo, 13 et . WHIDL Watty. Dl easy pickings for s'de and he was Denver 01020001 04 I‘Nl oines, 9-4, | bat the first going to Topeka, to v il 43 8 e | Sloux 00000100 0-1] 3 . LEAGUF 1, ?m, ninth Inning, and the second! FATRBURY, Neb, July 11,—Dad ®han hammered for fourteen hits and five| "oy poge hits: Hensling, Sthields. Home | men Fenedujed ; A Woh by Bl o st e e oF': traw cbversd itwalt Witk glory dhix] marks. Hits %y Smith, Forsythe and| ryn: Lejeune. Sacrifice hits: Gaskell (2), | AMERICAN LEAGUE § S WOM DY DV CURRPH, 8 FD BaTR IR b Krueger netted oneé in the epening frame | Kelleber. Stolen beses: Washington, §-5; Chicago, 312 |eleventh. Pitcher Val, who started the “ftcrnoon by taking a double-header | i n o & . . Philadelphia, 4; St. Louis, 8. ) from the Hastings Reds, winning the and hits by Smith, Krueger and Krug|Double plays: b R L RO A R | second game for the locals, was overcome e n | ) and Narveson's three-base heave netted | Ofr Berinny . o oif Guskon b Struck | New York, 5 Claveland, { by heat and relieved by Wideman. Score, fI'st by & to 4, the seccnd by 2 to 1 { twd n the'fhird: "A tribe by” Forapthd | ONEs g‘ Bl thby. 3: by Gaskell. ‘ WM 5 DFR AL LISAG | tirst game: Things lgoked gloomy for the locals n Mo riple by Torsythe itch: Gaskell. Fit. by D"ch,fl b,m y Pittsburg t. Louls, \ TOPEKA in the ninth frame of the first game, hu, | | and McAllister's error gave Omaha one|Kouken' (Cooney) mpire; | Chicako, i City, 34, AB. R A First Baseman Hildebrand's willow saved In the fifth and hits by Krug, Thoma-|Mullen. Score N B mane, King, 1t 0 0 ullen. Y King, If . 1 v by i BIRICAN ASKOCIATION the day by driving out a arounder, brin s son and Whalen one In the elghth, by i Loulavilie, 40 ‘;fi';,““,“ -] g & 0, ing In two mcores, | Qv o o ainer, r P 3 | Lose Game in First Roi o O R g $-41, OpumRuR., 1% : g01 0 0| The Reds threw the sacond gume awny t But the vecond game is 'a diffehent Rl e | Indianapolis, 10 “‘.“""m"c",h :‘ 3 $ §!in the fourth frame when Thiesing scorui | tale. Younyr Raymond Alexander was H § o o H"‘:E‘l;rfl‘xh \l‘_n\hl‘h:";? ‘bg'-A'“ E. | Cochran, 8b 3 1 3§ on Richardson's wild throw in to third gent to. the front by General Krug, but | B0 SRAL JEN & - AT b 7 | Rapps, 4, ‘o 0 Beaver held the visitors to three hits he was unequal to the crisit, He got In B i b Games Today. | Daghner, p LS 2 % in the first game and Bishop allowel bad right at tie start and was given the 2 e ,guvxulmn lnu;“c—gpm;y at Sfoux City. Totals ............% 7 3. only two safe connections In the seo o D - ncoln at Omaha, Topeka at St. Joseph. 8 S a. 5 ::l’ hl"\rr‘ the first spasm was W'" un. g J(; g g Wichita at Des ”"""‘2 8T, JA‘;; A E yond. The locals outhit and outplayed the LR b 3 9 9% O National League—Pittsburgh at Phila- | Njcholsen, If o) o \i "0 Meds at every point in both games Wol¢a made a hit and McGaffigan sac- R T L 8t,_Louis at Boston. Chicago at 'sgiias .. . 3 0 0 Score, first game: \ rificed. Then Schreiber made a hit and | Ame;1:'...("{‘;:.“.;':7;'—;3;-(::':.:‘"i\k-\rrin Koshler. . £l % HASTINGS FAIRBURY Alex walked McIntyre and Yants, chok- H. O. A./B. | New York at Cleveland, Philadelphia at | Wilhars it '3 9 3 ale AR BLO.AR ABHO. A B N iltiams, ib . 3 Bullivan, w3 3 omnaavd, w8 11160 ing the runway. This was the signal for | Spencer, . 2 1 1 [ | 8t. Louls, Washington at Chicago. Watson, rf .. b 0 0 0 Obst, 3b 203 2 OLamb, 3b.... 4 8 0 1 1 Ravmond's departure and Tom Biodgett | Miller, rf .. PR Pet f:| Federal Leazue—Pittsburgh at St | Groeling, 3b & A ] 3 0, McOabe, 17,4 0 8 0 0C onMY .4 0160 Bnglod T trom-Yhe' WIS ‘Dom, rere he!l}cltlm‘mwk!hlf‘p 0 2 ¢ 0'Louls Bropklyn at Buffalo | Helmer, 'cf Gt | 1 0%Drumm b8 1al o Iarmer o413 88 Galloway, | | Moore, ‘o e | 2 1 Rich'dson, ¢4 v had been diligently warming up. Tom | Coffey, 3b § 3400 -0 e by 3 Weldel, of . 4 0 1 0 118600 . . P 3 0 L Boans r 0 3 | evidently wasn't warm enough for Davy |Ehields. 1b 4 13 1 0'sacrifice md: Brown, Tanneniil, Breen, oldt. . 17 £ BRI o et B 0 teidd Lloyd cracked out a bingle which swept | Monie o, H ¢ 3 1 0|Vandervelde. Stolen bases: Fox, Patter- Totals 1 SRR R TR I B tia0d0 (e S sl T b R el 8 flten'- 1) 3 o 6 2 0|son Hartford. Left on bases: Wichita, atted for Nicholson An the ninth, { b AGank 1660 il oppo- | Harrington, p 3 9 9 % 02012 Des Moines, 3. Struck out: By Van- | *Batted for Vance in the ninth ! Towmw ..m 3m1s - - 3 eition. ALianes. 'v i el 0| detvelds. 3, Bases on balla: Off Vander- | Topeka e 00001000 341 Totals ... 86 W Anothe: one was made off Tom in the | '’ halen, cf .. i Rt 5 b yelde, 47 oft Brown. 1. HIL with D‘I;H'h-d Bl,r.!nnfvh PR Do 0080 J bl eHatted for Beaver fn ninth. e 2 f b 3y Vanderveld toche): by Brown 'wo-base i Koehler. Sacri o i 2 " reventh and two more in the ninth on| Totals ¥ s W oW1 fl":'.',m:r\ Panned badia: Hreen (1), GHE | Willlame, Bostick, Jackson, Lattiy ooy ey B e 4 nv(;oe hits and Whalen's error. Denver ... 24 2838 fith. Time: 1:8. Umpires: Cusick and | Double plave: Rapp to Witliame to Groe- | " 0yl eg " hita: Downey, Thiesing, Yur- maha managed to snsak over foup[Sioux City ) | Abbote. i, SAMMUROLS ‘10 Mon 1 b Kichurdson. Stolen mb, runs when Rex Dawson wasn't |ook|n:.,p'ra':',bk"1,"|':5nfi?.'h s ?-nr‘..:fv'“r’udn : n'f»‘u."".?v';flfn hn:r, i B A oy Doutie. pinye: Balivan o but four wusn't enough. | Hensling. ~Sacrifice hits: Davis, Hens- with pitched ball: By Dastner, i Thiig| D to "lghnrflrfu%" Bases or;“h-llbv The Lincoln-Omaha series will conclude | Ling, 1fon. Lejeune, Davidson. ' Stolen | tches nce. 3, Dashner, 1. Passed e Beaver, 2 off Rils L today with 1 bases: Coftey, Shields (2), Galloway, Da- | hall: Moore. Lett on bases. 8t. Joseph, | P d_bail: Hootne, er. a #ingle game, which starts| \idson, Lejeune, Hensling. - Double pla {10; ‘Topeka. Time: 2:10. Umpire otf Riley, 11, Stre ver. ;l|l & o'elock. It Wil be ladies’ day. Score, Shields to Shestak. Hits: Off Hlll‘nng- ‘Ugjr‘en P '4‘?, ey 5. ime: 1:4 Umpire: Mon- | st game ton, 3 in two and ons core, second game ‘\ i 1ron, 4 in trree and o TOPEKA Score, seccnd game OMAHA, ; a8 ' N €. two and two-thirds |Il- AB. R H, O A HASTINGS FAIRBURY | AB. R H. 0 A'E .'.‘;'.f.".'nou Metormick, 5 1n three Inning | King, 1t L8 0 0t g e Ty AR AR e nABFOAR e T A T "';';‘:..:.";n"{,“.'m'"dm‘f“‘i{‘.'ir'ln"gm" {Extra Base Hits Give Chicago and Joffick. s A AR R R o e R A R ® | 2 A 3 f ¢ 3 2 e onboy, }\-,u,“,,’_\ [ Y e el 1) "d,,:’,i.'.(i""" & off Arellanes, & off Caseys a Game Apisce in a | I i N o W) Dramm. 1.3 014 | 3Varney, o4 8 9 0 <rug, h.... w4 102 0 3 o Harrin fon, 1; by Tron, 2; by McCormick, | ¥ 4 0 0 T 2 0 Weidel 3 03 0 oThE (SRR EN) Sehilebner.” 1. € 0 0 11 0|3 Dy Car Wild “pitch: McCormick! | Double-Header. | Cochran P40 1 1 17 O Bemnett, e1.081 1,8 oBayton, 1130 “!““’.'"':I:“",-’(" i 8 e T 'H'nme B0 Uouire ullen i apps, 570 0 8 1 1 Olom v, 843 oBooiha o 06130 " (S ] e ; 3 0 1 2 3 o0 Wiight, .. 2 0 1 4 0Bishop, 0190 Thampson, 1. « 0 1 u 4 ¢l wicurs pmoP Two To noosTeErs BROWN WINS OVER JOHNSON ¢ irover, i - © X Riey. 10000 it sot =i s wmiiem e e . —_— Totals ok 5 10 . - == = = Totals Total il 3| i | 3 Totala .37 3 U 4 y o Lioern, & 7% ¥ ney Molnes Has Easy T | CHICAGO, July 1L—BExtra base hits BT JOREFR" 3. 0. A. E. | Mustings 01000000 ot { AB. R H. 0. A K| piag Beth Games. of Do gave Chicago and Kansas City one §ame ' nycholson. 1f........ 5 * 9 4 5| Fairoury 09920000 3 Wolfe If.... N o8 ol o U VB 2 '\plp:.\ in today's double-header. In the )oehler, 2b...... 2 2 3 6| Two-base hits: Weidel, Downey. Stolen NS ¢ 0 1| DES MOINES, Ia., July 11.—Des Moines H H paceR-Rite, hiite; SHGETH, 1N fs - cn;:.y..l-}""," 48 & 3 2 1lwon two games in sasy fashion from ! first game, Zwilling, with two home runs Rappa. ‘s H $d baser: Conboy, Thiesing. Bases on balls; \ ( Mcintyre, .8 o 3 & $ 8| Wichita today with scoves of § to 1 and/and a double, batted in six runs for the \wgeenn ™ vr. 11115 2 0 Bishop, 2 'nlr'v Wrisht, 4 off v 0, | McAllister, o 359 b % | | Whales, while Brown pitched steadlly in Greeling, > 5 1 3 1 .8truck o By Efsh 6. by Wright, 8, { Aorse” ! SEPLDip gt -4 aal SR SRING SN R {iho troublesome places, and won over Helmer, of -./"./ § 30 oimme B Umptre! Stonros ! g LT R LR O R AB. R H. O A E 'Johnson and Main, 7 fo 2 A batting yir® f 8 RN " 1 ' ! arveson, p.. i | Fochey rally in the seventh fnning brought vic- | Wideman, 1 0 0 Ne I 104 R i 7 pachaae 100 o orelly i d » } i Williams, 1h. 2 0 0 9 0 0 patierson, 1b . 3 6 .2 3 0!tory to Kansas City in the second, 4 (0 3.1 AR Tt e ‘]} i Totale T T E m | Tyemen et o G S 1 0l Brown's two-bagger was the most telllng | erhos® iy “whin Winning run seored. | to North P]_att iatted for McAllister in ninth fi".“““.." : 3 H § {!blow of the round. Scote, first game: Toreka 0000000011 Omaha— ot R 3t | H R M1 |8t Joseph 0000610001 1-3l Runa 20100 | White &+ Mg L0 @ { 20kansas City 0 02 000 0 0 0=3 72| Three-bnse bit; Jackson. Sacrifice hils:| NORTH PLATTE, Neb. July 11.—(Spe- | | its | ) 4 B 2010 %712 .attimore, Koekier, Rapp (3), eman. | ", . e 311101 | sameich ~1o9 e 8 g[Cncame 0 0 O i T ¥ Blolen bamen: . ‘Trainor. Grover. Struck |clal Telegram.)—The North Platte Boost- Runs 000 | G P Catterics chnson, Main an East. (out: By V ; by Widem 1; lw Gro- |ers defeated Central City today, 2 to 0, fio $220e | Sullivan, p ... 0 6 0 2 1|erly, Brown and Flschor. Score, second | D0 Patha b Dailnr HT THL 3L 07 |in the fastett Satis af Ahe sotess. % 1 = e e = nic. . W s 5 ho [as a Three-b, P Tota! ol gt < 1 It \ > elR, | Wideman, 1: off Grover, 5. Hit \n ‘pitehed | - « B 3 Tods { Thomiason, Whalen. Stolen * BES MoryEs * e T 20980088l e By 3. Basted bafle Tilan, | oams will pigragain Mapday. Tedy Forsythe, Kriegor, Wolte Sacrifice hits: | AB. R H. A. E.| Batteries: Packard and Brown n- |Hits: . Gff Val. 2 in olsnt-and one-third | ecore Forsythe. Smith. 'Double play: Thomp. | Habn. rf . e o | 0 "0ldergast, Mcounell and Wilson, Fischer. | Finnss. ";"“"" WaK: JaoNieniiy, Mawpe. | ComrarOitid 2.8 9.4 272 &4 o oy R r 2 Ne¢ n Platte q ° - | e Dl '°g;*,f‘,',§§:,",f' 7, Left on | ginter, of Y o o o vl Terriers Trim Rebels. | E Rarned rus North Platte, Three veael out: By Thomipson, 5: by Narvesen Cf | Jones, 1b. TN gy 0 :,l ST. I10OUIS, July I1l.—Although 8t {nit: Molliday. Off Art Fiases on balla: Off Thompson. 2 pursecs | Hartford, a4 - S | ‘4 Louis and Pittsburgh eacl got seven )Iu’ rmours ln ut JEu ogser, W Colner, ball: MeAllister, Time: 1.8, - Uneoed ¢ 3 ¥ 1 oun today's zame, the visitors got | Smith. Btruck out 5 by - Van Syckle, Score, second game: T T-nnehul S $ 353 3 A ateenn o A hida t e Anidati | Denney. Double plays to LINGOLN. iraham, © b7 R A 0 Oikert the hits weil scattersd. Score: | ame W]t .U, o | Buter, Bauer to Hright to Gettman, Den- ’ uu-ur P s o ol RH.E | ney Cotnor to 4mith Wolfe, 1t AR-B. 3.0 A Tl - o — = Pittsbirgh L. 0000001 01 71| [tra Ciy, Dennev wnd Grant N¢ . - 2 2 8 0!St. Loute ....0 2 2 0 0 v 6 0 g 7 2| ’ Platte, Artlev wnd Hollida Beiee bons ' M Gaffiga 6 1% 381 ok * 12 The Armours defeated the Woodmen of | : Y nled for “hl(e in ninth. | Batt h le: . o g Fullard. Time 145 mpire. Tiley. ‘ %fiu’.‘.“;’??.’ :; 318§ % §winis gee0eh 1 o ST ED Yo el et o 404 Bervy: Orax ||ho World at Luxus park yesterday. The | Scorer. Iendsll Sonta o, '3 £F B I e B 40140100 i Mt Tamma e | Armours won the game In the firat four | . e oyd, = $08 b 18 ol secnifiec hu Pateiord () otiunter:| NEWARK. N. 1. July 1t mrn.m"""‘"'h‘ ':"’l' AN bacis Feflo the ] NEARLY TWO HUNDRED Banss Bills (3)? Musser. Stolen bases: Roche | throwing when he caught two Bal nine hits, including Sullivan's three-bag- Bamtin 338 9 nue @ len basos'. Roché & when he caught two Baitimors | ine hts, |ENTRIES FOR MALVERN RACES 4 2 1 15 0 1{Motnes 8 “Pitching record: Seven hirs | PIAYers off second and Earl Moseley’ .| T MALVERN, la, July 11—(8pecial)— % T Ticwm B 3| And,SIent rune off Geist in four innings. | DIt ball spelled defeat for Baltimore to- | DURE a4 A% | Everything (s in “rendiness for the big OMAHA. Bases on balls: Off Mus ‘4 g, | 98723 40 L Newark wan in the afath igim. ib-pef 3 3 3 17 1lrace meet, hase bull tournament and night Breen. ‘2b A‘B- "‘ l; 0. A E !“.g‘fl l\%lvu\. 1. |on hits by Campbell, Itcush and Sheer 1 13 0 show to be glven by the Mills County 3 » 3 R. 15 s$02 1) ¥ -15, Smith, If. $1 £11 Time: . P Cusiek. | o o oTELE 8 i §8 3| Asrictitural ‘soctety, Juy' ik - The 1 0 [ D", mn | 1 0 0 viasses for harn orRes re v 4 0 c H | Ry i e, 1250/ 9 bt s bl 53 g1 7\ b P pl Moseley | lat. peit 0 0 OPotasch 2§ 0|flled, with 135 harvers horses now on 350 2k Hadna e AT S A | 8hankon, « 11 Guir 3 0/toe grounds and more coming. The en- : % l, : 2 0 l;o:. of o v.g 5 ; li \;p g! Totals BT Tewls 3 | tries ln"}udo Iv'\nn\ of the fastest horses & By b 3 T;d";:::’;n i ‘281wt i cv,,,,;m. 007 110080 {n '|Iu< country "";'» come from toirteen | 3 0 0 0 H v PN | o 2 { am.) d‘.,, ted oodmen 00080 0—4 |Gitferent states nere are now on the o 0 0 0 0 o E(m:»."n‘.. b i | H - 9% &R : Bchuyle ; gers, 1 Earned ru Armours. 5; Woodmen, 3: | grounds more than fifty running horses | TR F o |Care § ¢ 1 34 o Benuiers; Rt\(n.“ LoErTar: Behuyler, { @O e it Kermp. Double plays. |10 start in the several running races. | th, ¢ eries ndrews an o) ’, 'Kuon batted fo Y 2 Davis, Arps and Scott. Struck . “By | Hiatt to’ Stiloski to Ryan, Corcori to | In addition to the harness and running for Blodgett in ninth. 4 0 Y g | fi Andrews Th by Ao g BUUoK Ut obY | Stiloak) to Ryan. Hite: Off Hiatt, & in |1aces there will bo two base ball games | 0001081 = —";) T il e ‘g':;_'mg;;fl,fl,og::cg“"; D foin four N leach day by fast teams, big free at- | - sridian Auto Pole, compan, j n four inn 01 ki Biks! an exhibition following 1 Y ®4Ve| Btruck out: By Sullivan, 5, by Potasch, | tractions in the afterncon and & bix 100-4¢ AB. R H. 0. A B 5. by McGuire, 7. Bases on balls: Off night show in the evening : 0 I— H } ‘l‘ ; 3 g — ! W-Ill-u v re?r‘txl'::. 2-13" Ii'lz:‘tu ':‘-, ézull;’l'eyl‘u““. . | The track is in fine condition, and with tes ith most of the ond me Philadelphia | » he o of horses that are starting in ' o | | th ass Al L] Stules W "fia P T 3 0 0 - s olen b'“'xro:”mn. gv‘eon ), !-evl R S O A, g 22 uniformy o1 Other toune the | Sont | the races there will undcubtedly be some § 0 1 3. 3 6|comere Mobile, & track records broken #‘.‘.’.’::m" 2 5 3 % 1 bitpe pegin | Memphis, 4 { | B i e R e Al h i n P 2kt am ’"A:‘e:"-)firk L "Roek, 1 (tive | Retain the Title, and nm-lll s 1 % St 0 Y ) 1 BT. LOUIS, Ju'y V.--Drummend Jones rd‘ -gln ¥, it YT Vl!.;-.y the Month for Colds. {o om(l)nn & e A ! and Roland Hoerr of Bt. Louls, 1 n your system with Bell's-Pine- New ans. tle Roc! (seven e doubles champi ok u-uu-r. 4 6 W ol | innfafs, Revepment) retained tihe doubles champion Lnun Van wie foe v;ln.fll A Tar-Honey. It kills the cold germ. Central States Te ssociation, b - ichita . Cures ts cough THIS ART GALLERY WORTH LOOKIN' LINGOLN DIVIDE Cecil Thompson Pitches a Shutouts MR, NG4S LOLLY!- 1S THE THING 1IN YOUR TIME AT <O HO -nu X+AND BEARS BREAK EVEN the Second. SIOUX CITY, la, July broken even fn a double-| header here tc di The Indians Jost the opener, 4 to and won the second, 22 to 6. McCormic vitched for Denver, Score, fir: Indians Lose the Opener and Win 11,—Sjoux City an outffelder was one of the_ three men “\VE BEEN LOOKING ALL OVER THE BUILDING FOR YOU - 50 THIS 1S WHERE YOU SPENT EH? ME 11! THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, JULY 12, 1915. Copyrient, 15, International News Servive SEE‘- ITS RIGHT nNexT TO THAT GROLP SURE THING - BOSS! WHAT'S THAT - You SAY You KIN SEE THE REAL VENUS THROUGH THAT? RS ——— . BALL GAME ENDS |Falls City Defeats INFIGHT AT ST, JO5| the Seneca Grays - FED. LF’\QG]‘-]!”; AMER. l\hs N. 1, v L. L8 CITY, Neb, July 11.—(8pecia! n l’{‘f.‘l’,; N8N é'.""'"“‘l““'“ Tnl-.-mu )—Falla Citv defeated the Sen at Manager Jackson and Umpire|aca (kan) Grave by the score of § to 8 . Only e All druggists.! A “For fale” ad 'fll turn secondshan “"5 u) Dnr:wch -u lu-n- “03. OF PLANETS! i and two on [ I CAN'Y SEE ANY PLANTS! 'T1GRRS CAPTURE ONE FROM BOSTON 3 N ] Drawn for The Bee by GeorgeMcM-amuS (Ll TEACH YOUSE TO K NOUSEL ° o0 L basen, Crawford: doubled over | AN OLD MAN - THERE'S SOME STARS FOR ) ) SUFFERING SATURN! 1= SATUADAY CLASS A LEAGUE. POWo L Armours $ % Détroit Meroomu ‘!’hr«-l\m Lead ‘mmnm Glasn and Paint a i Hotel Castle and Red Sox Go Down to | Alamito ! 3 : \ Woodmen ‘of the Weri Defeat. | M .'lm!llu i Snt® 5! COMMERCIAL LFAGI E FIVE HE P.W L To mvl m T won! Neb School for Deafl 9 fi 1 o | Batley Dental .. Dot Sl | DETROIT, Mich.. July H.~Detrnit over- | L. P. I‘u;m nae Dept. : g qame A three-run land And defeated Bos- 8 DA | ton today, b to 4 scoring the winning run | Ruins' Holsume . 1 3 i v 2 out | U. P. Neb, Division d in_the ninth faning when with one out L. F. Neb. Dities 83 Yesterday's Results, first base. A triple by Crawford with SATURDAY ChASS A LEAGUB. Cobb on. tled the score in the seventh | Armours, 7. Woodmen of the World, & innink. Sore | Alamitos-Midland Glass and Paint Co., BOSTON DRTRAIT | postponed ¢ | M . Smiths-Hotel tle, postponed, TR B i o B ST e .h;": 4 o COMMI 1t LN .llvvvln‘ -‘ . . Kli'flllh LR : L] (ll 4': HII‘I'HI I'n'mlnlfln ka Die benkar, of 4 1 ACoM IR { visfon, poatpone Hobittesl, ab 3 P 0 Ylth 4 rtd 2 ) 00 bl rics, 0, Omaka Electric G‘:'flh V'. H 1 Vearn . 20100 }‘n\\fl Co., riner, b 8 Bure, Tbo 1L ohool for Des : Byrnes o vt e At kn chool for Deaf, 14; Byrne [ RS ] . e ;'u N Dental Co., 4; U. P. Passcnger !\nm' » 1 1 o o0 1 H 000 0n 0 2 R - ¥ 5 ¥ 3 EE 2 and O'Nelll's throwing to bases featured Totals 1 " [the econtest. Bcore: . *Hatted for Cadr in ninth, ' . “Haited far Stannge In sikth """"1’.‘%".». ® N oA sRan, for Melea jn sixth. *{ @outhw'n, efv 0 0 0t Coot. rt.... 5 ] 'Linn Ut When winnind run scored [ Ham'ona, 8 1 0 7 peeking'h. e 8 0 Kton 0 00301 00 04, I [ s 0 'npnm ’ 90010210 I1-5K \l'l"*l’wn n, (I o Twosbane or O pinan 1o 8 A8 T whiah vl 8 ] (‘leh)rd ;ml‘h " ‘ 1 : o fl::ulnl\ h"“l : 3 rhate, 5. ¢ 3 v Boo: Crawfoed B | OPRGIT €3 13T Nunamakr, ¢ 4 o Hl]:'“m' E,“"" 3 1)“:;vmln. » : e B 5 o % *Hor ‘man - | ballaie Off " 8 - e 0 | . 8. Hi 1 Totals 1y off Mave, tied jor Hagérman in twelfth, | o twosthirdn inuings. Htruck guti By | sSmith ot hit by batted ball Umplires: O'Lough, | Cleveland H00002000000-2 18, | W‘I(‘l h.h Wyek J' lowed AgAinst cals the Loudermilk Philagelphia P xunm llo Phi’ I Re i ')'nlan b 2 *Huited fc *Batted ‘o) | Bt Louls ’rwo hll:l e’ . [ ive T ‘ | pires; Evan HICAGO. o Mtllfl dis a2 un",nm W dcorand." Hnu- Lose to July shined a lead o ame, Phila eli\m. l‘\lfl 10 brait, . by Loudermilk Divide llnlblo-'ltldrr. e \u-l(r“ 8 r 1).—Aftor o todny'® 't weakened in the umh and Il- inning of la uls !n plle up th ade) hn‘ thus ll\lv&' the 1o to 4 Welimi relieved in the sixth inbing and held hitless. Score PHIA ST, LOVIA ¢ ABHC more runs “08hotton uktin Ohavan, w. . oBeverald, ¢ AlArmbin; secon—as——oon, e wnne—eaad! H10001000003-5 ‘'Cleveland, 2; New York, rk Tuns: ‘ base hits: Kirke, Hagerman, Pipp. Hartzell. Stolen bases: -Chapman, Barbare, Malsel (). Double I'arklnkmlll\ to Boone to Fipp (2). on bal Orf Hagerman, ff B Ao it by pitched bail (Boone 2). truck out by Brown. 4 Tim Naliin and Dineen 0'NEILL T0 BE HERE TUESDAY President of Western League Will Address Commercial Club at Noon Luncheon That Day. f WILL ASK FOR CO‘OPERATION tMn r Wyckoff n r Loudepniix 9000400 004 00030300 °-8 Oldring, Lavan, Stolen | Howard. ' Doulvle pla. lalnlo lo Mcinnis. ! es on ball ckotf, 4; ol | l)ll’ lLouderm.lk, 7 l‘llm,\ out: uy \\)ekau h)’ Wellmnt, 2. Umn- hity: . = Il-ae b"and Ch | July 11.—-Washington . and ! ided & donble-uesder foday, winning tie first game, § Seing tHOLR 10sirig Hireak, Lt osjug. the sccond, game, & la 12 In !the openihg contest the visicors batted | Faber all over the fipd after two were obt In the fourth inning and won easily | thereatter Cleotie held the iisitars at his mere; {In"the wecond wanie, atiowing hits only in the fifth, and iast inninge, e & | WASHMOTON CHICAD 0. ¥ AK | Moanat, ot e z 8 0. VLiebold, eof [ [ R Y : 0 IIA of, 13140 " o Ehanke, It : 1 ) v e Ganoli by 1 I8 “aogolly. 36 4 1 00 [Rembs, 6010 00 Wiillams, ¢.. 10 11 MeBrid ‘1 00 Gallia, ' 0 s ‘.; l: Totals LN 10 0 190 Tothls ..M 03T L Jor Benn.in Liin 16 0v1°¢i40 0 ¢ 3 W C Three- | bases: {ton 14 | noll§ “to | ¥eor "9 Faber, 7. off Galila, 3 o (hlfl\ | Benz, 2 ¥ o h tour lnjugs, ‘Iiy“flmr; ila A Umpires (’mmny et | vuleo'mn AB.H 1!) AE Moetier. st £ | Two-base hate hit: 1 Louble pla | an Chies n o L HIt | Btriek put: ',\I Tt..—guu Dite’ \|r?!rid¢ M|'An ‘I "$ifan 3 n ‘*lcln. Chicego, 1 ‘ lnr #cha'k In teventh atidd gor Ayred in fifth Vastington Wenter hawes: , Milan | Barnéd 'runs: O 1 Ao, and ""llar ‘Wma" | nolly ‘and Wa'lace ruu Shank, 'Moellef 0len warnsd rins 2). 3 ster, to ;. Ot 1 tworthirds irings and ope-third lnlln o oft off out Wal- £3.Colling. | e |1k *Quinian Mayer, ¢ Bickbroe. #h, Cicatte. b eloscsssscoss ’ e . 1 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 0 vl coesemesue-soox do 100 00‘501 hite: Foha k., 0 4 0 eg AWillane Thes Heme run. Gandil -5 Cleant, (8, Bl “hburne, | Shanks. Connolly. | o Woeal'ngton, § | Ay s #nd McBride, G'n First Tase om errvors: | Rases on halls: 7t Engle o sotie® 1 Hus: Ot two And ons-third inninge; 5.in three ud one third in- by pitefag L'l 1. C Ping | Ry Cleotte. 'mpires: Con- 'rmv fleyelan 'Fort Norris L. O'Nei'l, president of the West« ern league and Tom Fairweather, secre= tary of the Des Moines ciub, will be in Omuha Tuesday to address the Commer= cinl elub and the various commercial And fraternal bodies at luncheon at 12:30 "o'clock at the Commerclal club that day, O'Nelll and Fairweather are making a trip of the circult, addressing the coms mercial orders in each city in an effort to revive Interest in base ball in Western league clties. O'Nelll will urge the Commercial club to put a shoulder behind the wheel and, make profestional base ball pay. Busie neis in the Western has been far from 00d thus far this season and last year was a poor one. As a result the mage nates are cling ng to a last straw and une less the situation improves the suspens slon of the Wesiern league is vitimate, Already many of the minor leagues have glen up the ship, unable tc continue, and O'Nelll_hopes by obtalning the co-operas' tion of the commerelal organizations -in the Wostein to prevent any such disaster in this loop. Drop Missourl Towns. Altholigh the Kansas City and Louis teama have alterneted at the mp ‘of the Federni lengue for inany wee it undcTatoed tiat one or hoth of there el will Le dropped next semson if the inde pendents carey out their prosent intention, to place outfits in New York and Boston, How Mrs. Harrod tior Rid Stommch Trouble, “1 suffered with stomach trouble fop years and tried everything I heard of, but the only relfef I got Wis temporary until Iast aprng saw Chamberlain's Tahlets advertised and procured a bottle af them &t our drug store. I got immedi= relfef from that dreadful heaviness after eating and from paln in the stomach,” writes Mrs. Linda Harrod, Wavyne, Ind. Obtainable everye Hew where.—~Advertisement. 100 efficiency that’s what you want when youy place an onder for plates. We pat snap cer vork, we have men that we can rely upon.