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THE BEE: OMAHA DAY, JULY 13 x ORI Yu S, et = Drawn for The Bee by George McManus TUF 191 JILS “WEVE 4K I'VE MADE UP MY MIND BY 4OLLY - WELL | WANT TwO TICKETS 4OT ABET ON- WE SHOULD 40 7O THE (LL 4O AN START TO FRISCO - SOIN 15AY ST.LOUIS FAIR IN QT THE TICKETS TOMORROW w1 WISTOF: STAOUIS 4 HAS THE BEST FRISCO gt RIGHT NOW NEW ORLEANS AND BREWIES- AND | SAY MON . NEwW ORLEANS - TREAL' { A -~ B § o TR T Ve R | | Trainer, rt 3, 9 1 3 .8..91 ! ’, [} [Mept haa struck.out 184 men Jn twenty BHMAN 1S 700 MOCH % © | | | i §/SUPERBAS MAKE IT RED SO Vet PLAYER LT RULE 0. KD Jackson, of. 30 9 '} 989 | T ICAD‘I:(‘:morn,”:h.v : [ o 7 a 0 | ran, . ¥ v 3 o FoR PAS ATHLETES Monros, ' ¢ o TR R T W FOUR FROM CUBS Specnl Commxtue of National Tlp TOpS Wln La,st Clunm, p...... . 0 0 0 4 L . WLST. LEA‘H'P}A NAT. LbA‘lnl )' I‘e.ne T.ke. This Actlon | i | Totals ORI oo Dee Motnes.is m P hiokks .l B | —_— & Hew Yotk From the Buffa:loes 0i dx Buff )h’n‘b Rourkes, wit: Pl"‘mw" & A 0 A w Slipping Chicagos Drop Another to|Penver .4 4 0% Fhila # 5 & | Boston Cops Ten-Inning Game (rom Uty { 4 ny P 0 ) P ‘fopeka ... .80 §1 613 Brooklyn ....88 3 | BUFFALO, N. July 12.—Brooklyn ts, and Lincoln W‘ll'll ber | Koshler, .04 0 b 3 1 9 Rampant Dodgers Burning with gruana .38 dof Plitabives | % Detroit Tigers After Many ALL PRESIDENTS ARE PRESENT | won the lnst game of the eeries here to- Game, Two to Nothing. Wilfime, ibi8 @ 3 3 10 Pennant Hopes. .4,',,,,,"7( b 2,:; {liiNew York...& M Ups and Downs. |day, 9 to 4. The Buffalo pitchers were ;'.::mv’\mr!” g 3 t,l l'\ 2 2 IS Wichita, .27 48 32 42 .43 NEW YORK, .Iuh 12.—~At a special | Ineffective in the early stages, the vis- AWAY POORLY |Ewoldt, or-rf... 2 0 0 0 0 0 AN Lgun' LEAGUE, meeting of the National league, called |itors gaining a nine-run lead by the sixth NORTH GETS o, ST E 8848 ¢|THREE TO TWO I8 THE SCORE| = °" "Wileci =" "-;m_;sconz FIFTEEN TO TWELVE by President Tener at the league's head- | inning. Hal Chase scored Buffalo's only H oore, rf. -1 % [ Tiowton -...45 2 634 Kan. Clty....4 82 § quarters here today, the rule making the [TUnS When bhe tripled to center in the Buff Eamarn, who has been a jinx for. |v1~||"-...,ye. v " .: :; ‘1' : 2 IDV‘ BROOKLYN, July 12--The Superbor | Detroft 46 3) 605 Chlcago . 3 DETROIT, Mich., July 12.—Boston de- | player limit twenty-one for each club, | SIXth With the bags full and came in later i Omaha, 10, these many years, was finxing " D 8 5 o L] made, it four stralght from the Chicagos | New York..3s 37 Pittsburg™ .. feated Detrolf, 15 to 12, today in a see- | which ined in abe lon a wild pitch. Score: RILE senson f yestarday, with the re- d Pty o v | Washingt'n 34 38 472 Newark ) A d e which remained in abeyance since it was 3 . ‘I'I‘IIM::dlh onln iy iyor vl the | Topn T-ia‘l-lu it 0 8 N !‘\'o—} and thelr eighth consecutive victory by | g ®T0 ,_,« 5 Brooxiyn Isaw ten-inning game. The Red 50z |proposed last Decomber, was unani ‘}";Fk"" R5801°0°8 500 0-9381 i t e lowly Links ca away winning today's game, 3 (o 2. h e | 3 besl ' - Buffalo .......0 000 0 4 00 0—4 & 1 rubber &ame of the five-fray serics, 2 Bt Jowew ? 8 6-0| “giitn Wept the hits well sonttersd | En i 5 46 9ot Batemare jearned less than half their runms, the | mously adopted. All the club presidents| Batteries: iluejacket, Walker and 8i- By " }";l;w’?l-'u r|.|||'l'-" %:}&::hcmwnkgfi:— {0 R il ot My g vsiand .36 ¢ 361 Balt \TEH-" ;Tl(rr‘n' n-;or.. being coutly, Kavahaugh | were present. [mons: Ford. Marshall and Lafitte, Blair. Buff was relci-tiess o an extreme yes-| Willey. Biolen bages. King, IB"-I'n,'r. LAY | run fn the fourth. Mycrs prevented a | gt paul.... 4 % (81| Beatrice 1 T e vt S S EAiriL e, lapare wnder akpepaion will bs | terday. Once au Omaha athlete got A:’-.},y R ""'5".““:,‘5“’ K %% Glumm: 1| tie n the elghth when his throw from | Indianap's. 46 18 56 Uastings 7 ARk Baiton had Andekied Coveieaiie | voe aanist i s e R NOWka PI’OVGS to Be \ R Cille " gy Sty 5%| Falrb A ¥ o ;" “\d‘mlflfllnd “’k:& .:n“t;-um:;lonh i {m“ k1 by l\iHI)I'e" i M“‘:;"bcb:o‘al‘ L AT s et S b | Mfi‘nm)‘»(: 4 3 50| Yorx .. 9 420 Off the mound in the first inning, bunch- | tuted, but the ru|r:- hn: I-;:: ny:‘nd’e“ :ul; S k A I QUVA NS i | pakg. s 8t, Josel \‘ 15 gft on bases: TO: | cago had bunched two hits and a pass. | Louiviile 0 | :ng four hits with three Detroit errors, for , | tl‘l eout rtlst ? permit anv further advancement by our :' e i Tmpire: O Brien. The Cubs used three pitchers. Cleveland | ot - this Tibers. A e Rite Witk ficlently elastic to enable a club not| 8 struggling youn;: athletes, wo it wanrn't » { Bmith helped to win his own game hy | Milwaukee, BRMkE 16 e sioend’ SEBANIRD 16 m-"“: | to be crippied in playing strength through | & fdone. Lou North was the vietim whe | FIVE IN ROW FOR BOONTERS | ariving the ball to the right field wail | ““™"04 00 8 o B e st in tha fiany ot fta teath members, befng fured | INLAND, Nebh July 12.—~(8pectal)—Jos : lost the ghme. g | for two bases, scoring Stengel and com- WESTERN LEAGUE | Tourth, Detroft went ahead in the sixty, | O /Pidered useleas from & playtag stand- (FUSE® ball "oem OF HEnsoD Has o3t Lgu got away bad in the openink | Wiehita Loses, Sevem to' Twe, 10| ing home himself on Myers' single. Score: | Denver, §; Sloux City, b { the Red Box .went out in fromt in the | 2'd throush iliness defeated Sunday, 9 to 3. Nowka of In- spasm. Ray Wolfe eracked a doublo o Den Moines. CHICAGO. smookLyn. . ¢ | Topeka, S1: 8t “’g‘uonh -0 | Ulehth and the Tgers tied again in the| A #uspended player must be count land struck out twelve men. Score: aten oGal - B.H.OAE ABH.OAR chita, es nes, 1, 1€ Ly R.H.E art ‘the 48 and McGaffigan nlnr;fl DES MOINES, Ta., July 12.-Des Moines| = A3.NH0 " B-HOA% | Lincoln, 2; Omaha, samé; inning, " Two errors and thres sins| the twenty-one limit and the only re- | iancon 00010110035 S n sacrifice. Schrelber's single to AZht made it five straight victorles over o 1100 L3381 0) AT .(‘NAL LEAGUE. glos In the tenth gave Hoston the win- | c0Ur®e for a club in such a case is to Inland ... 400301108120 scored Wolfe. Wichita by winning today's game. 7 to 3 & 88,38 $1%1 Y &"‘1‘!’{,‘.’.’..‘"} 2o Tonaduignin, 1+, g, tafly appeal to the National commission for | Batteries: Slick and Slick; Nowka and North kept the hite well seattered until | Score: | ol Wity 414800 Chicago, 2; Brooklyn, 4. 1 " Detiolt " unea four - pitche . | his reinstatement. The case of Catcher Nowka. Umpire: Kearney. ra H ed four pitchers and Boston - the resenth, when let Bhman pole & wnuuTA. :‘;’m ¢1873 42 4001 Cincinnati, 8; New York, 0. 1 Scoret ' Larry McLean of the New York Na- Wow »t u propitious time. Lloyd h AB, K H. 0 A B {8l 15 ¢ 311 8 IR AMERIOAN LEAGUI, | Tive,’ Bcore: vt didpast Southern Association. Walked and was sacrificed by Daley, s, Boche, It ... & 0 47 (1 8 o b B 4 R Boaton, 16, Detroit, 12 - ! BoSTON. oETROIT. e @iscussed in cdunection with | . Acianta, Memphis, 1-4. Both games # & X, of 0 0 B Hea 0 2°1 10859 P ghd New k, 7; Cleveland, 4 | QAR LH.O.A B, rule. seven innings by agreement.) UAR1T56 B0Nb momad: i the S S | BTSachn. i o Shi S (O A 407 4 Tt 0 T B MR “;'umuvm. Be. Louls, rain. Wooper, rt... 80271 vt 1720 1| “Following is the new rule governing] Hirmingham, 0 Chattancoga, s. Those wore the only times Lincoin | Tydeman, ‘b TA D00 0itKaiaety VT 008 00 ashinaton ('hlcnl( bk Epoake 535 1 0C 53400 the transter of players to the disablea| Mo ue % Nashville, 3. 1 corld socre, but they were & sufficlency. o8 Bevidi J BT § AN Lerendan, 5. 5 E. Gainer, '1b..8 312 0 0Crawford, rf5 2 0 0 0 N oap, W0 % (401 .0 Murtes, T3 1100 Brooklyn, 5, Bufta Lewis If....8 2 1 0 oVeach, It...3 1 2 0 olist: - = Omuha Almost Seores. Cratios. 36" PR i Rl G St e o AMERICAN »A‘ig&lll\’l'lli\ Giardnor, 3.3 10 1 5 118 10| One—Request to have player's name —_ _ _Omaha almost scored in the fourtn. | Qriffith, o [ A ITE O W SN AR “Tor' §ooa 'tn_eighti. i i vt A T YO 8 TR ©4 301 }|uansterred from the mctive to the “dls- || o With two down Ehman gave two walks livan, p s §EE k 0! op Bat for Plerce in fifth. o | Indianapolis’ 2; St. Paui, 9. 1020 50 0 0 o »|@bled” list shall be certified to the pres- *and Krug made o hit, but Artie Thoma- | 1 v it i SO 0 22 4 y D000 0 ) 03] Cleveland, 3 Kansas ¢ 1890 3 81 8,8 ldent oF the league by the prestdent of “ppen Imer o . [3 . [ ©! wi T | son wasa't saual 1o the occasion and by | *Glest 000 0 o0 o0 of e i, Bamad mrbm!“:_ 3, STATE, EAGUE: R 10880 nours after Tjury oooute. and such e | <0 Byl ¢ i o Vi o 3 Doudle | Terc'r%: Hesrreeina 0 0 0| quest shall state the nature of the play- Aggin wn-the ninth a hit and & walk N el gt 3 s 7"" "‘“‘“ ‘::"f_'};‘;{- Gamen Today, Seniikods 1 0 @ 0 0 Town... W K 8| Speq Y &0d when and where in- put fwo. nen on, snd Thomason flew out N o) 0" Ay :{} Winith, 2. [ Western League—Denver at St. Joseph, | *Hoblitsel .0 8 ¢ 0 ¢ Two—A player placed on the ‘aisabled” | agatn. . l} 0. Ao m. b, ."f?; "l- four nnlnxt. o" !o_'lm'ola'lntm{.).u (M:))lnel’;.’l'opckn At SIoUX | motary. .4 208 11 8 lat Ivm not be allowed to participate as ‘r a ner 4 r, n three lmn i at Omaha, v a it ‘The ame was fast and snappy, and, ) B T in| one" inning. 'S oub: N eional Loague—Chicaro as New Yark, R T e SR 1 TR T Y TaSR tan (18 cOREETIS SavE e outside of the fact that the home folks H g ) i | . 1; by Smith, 2. l‘nplren: Klem Pm-bu h at Boston, St. Louis at Phila- | jnterference. ing the day of his Injury. During such Yost, was pleasing to the large gathering H 81 and Cockili, delphia, Cincinnati at Brooklyn. *Ratted for Thomas in seventh. period, however, the player will. be al-| arx of lady bugs présent. Nary an error was Sl DL K ¢ Pirates Win Two. Ametican LongD' e—Boston at Cleveland. | sBagted for Foster In eighti. lowed 'to act as coacher. 1" Gommittad §. sither nide, and four.double o R VI I | WEHILADELPHIA July .élol;‘uq‘t:’uflrxh New JYork wt Detrolt,” Philadeivhia - Pl 007301040315l Three—The names ‘ot all players ce : lln mes from lb'l'!u ay Detroit 41022030012 as sabled” hall b i plays, three by Omaha, were Incorpor- 0 0 8 2 0/ scores belng 2o 1 and &t 2 The | JFederl LeaguerBrookivn at Baitimore, | PnI6h Soeild 4L G0 ) P spanicer | Plletined to the b .pr':n!de,:li"' 'd""y\ ated into the pastime for the benefit of R o S h?m- l(uuv:l made a M'r‘. Ivi‘:h: nlr;‘\.{‘ :u- E,:,Yfi"‘{?"‘,_f;'fl -lo‘mk-‘n _r‘m. atPite- | Twecbane hifa:d dunvrin it PN AR Bl o the spectatora. Tann R P oLl add Pt 4 T Jiome run: = Crawford. Stolen bases: run th and Niehoff - et | G M Q080000 fingicd” and’ Whln‘-d . criniced. Caoper Gainer, Garaner, "Thomas. Bamed rins AJOR SCOUTS WATCH oQuillan's place and gave Luderus 110 5003 3 « y A Garmn oy il atart 4 ¥ 'cock, Scor: | PHoms ™2 it ot ! | s arn g o i, Voot e 04 S 3§ 314 1] namttied g onn TERRE HAUTE soumPAm P ric (g AB. R H. 0. A ®! S Bieiae Bades! e S T VR, R iR ¥4 2 o 4 1 0!Boland, 2 off 'Dubuc, 1; off Leo ' o Ok B o "om“mnnl':"'llf m;m.:'r‘n “mnllap:filr‘l e e1a gyffl' .F;fi“"-u‘fiv&vf:g:.nk‘fik P X 41mm TERRE HAUTE, Ind., July 12—Arthur | \ . 4 doubles and Ssingle in elght times af y Nepf, left-handed tche £ » 0 000 2222 ihning: off Holapd, § in two and two. , le pitcher for the local < i T I 1 ST RaR, | PHILADBLEMLA KK % 55947 3 | thivas nnings: off 'Steen, 4 In three and | Central league club, who set a 'league 7 \ ‘4 0 1 5 o ol AB.OAR o S e e T one-third inninga; off Dubuc, 3 10 IWS | record Friday when he struck out sixteen ) 1 R O :i ieher Sait By M ridee, e R : 14301 'umig for tfl;‘""'i in tenth. {intwo, Tanings: off roi:o; ® i five in- | men, fs Deing watohed by major leaguo o > | L or Wilson in sevent ning: off Penn 1 and none out in |gcouts, who are now in Terre Haut iy 0 o A R 3N mn. bv Rivan, Billa. Bouble playa: Mischms. 14 3 1 313 0 0| *Batted for Doak in sixth | ¢ighth: off Shore. 1 and none out in ) bt b S g" Sawyer, Tannehill to . Waaner. w4 1 3 4104 al8 Lous .0 00000101024 cighth; off Collin, 1 in three innings \ e S balls: Griffith, White. “’nme: EL“.'.:: ";B a3 'm’mrfl o £l g R‘Bonon @ 20007027000 |-s<mruf:'&m ‘h\h‘),\nla;mnf l;v I{:'r::fr'..' g . 3 3 2 L Riliter ‘Two-base hits: Betzel, Tyler. t base x T A 7 AR S o4 8 3 1 KM e T 48R on trrarat oston. o Bases Gn balle; ?m*‘y"d-bnl“d‘ snd” o Loughiin & s y g 5 | Cooper, goon » 21 0 8 o Doak, 2; o Perdu ; off Tyler, Hits " . 4 0 0 2 8§ 0 paay ¥ - - 0 0 0 0 0|Off Doak, 4 in seven innings: off Perdue, CLEVELAND, July 12.~With Cleve- % : : ? : g : mande Gives ' W % Totale.. . .88 #2379 1000 013in four innings. Struck out: By Loak, | land lcading, 4 to 2, in 2ha el?hth inning, | n 0 . eans : hy. te - (10 0.0 0% by Perdue, 1: by Tyler/ 7. Umpires’ ' poor fielding allowed N %0 » . : S T 4 g! siov ('l'l‘ of Elghth. f AR SN and Yart. in the lend v:‘r..‘ some, v hll‘trl‘nl per- '3 s e 5 7 Tuly 12 -Bloux City | nann Reds Whip Glants, mit he visitors to_increas e menT B i 8 1% 8 §lgropped the lofame of the woties to | sBatted for Kiliter in” m;‘- clgnn, (NEW YORK. July 1—After losing {8 the piath and wan Lt .fih‘,‘l',;“fi,‘.",';'f acC (0 atu re . y 2 } er in the e olght straight games to New Yo i - P ] .m-t the start ol the Sluhtl Ine, | ~her. tor Crasuthin the wineh * |Sinnati ralled today and. took .'m Gt [1and to three hits, two of which were 3 e R [ piecabire 1'% 00"0"'1 0 0 -8 |8amE of the Dresent serfes. & to 0 remiches Score: O ] DENYRR, i Philndeiphia .0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 1—1| Dale, who was knocked aut of the box CLBVELAND, NEW JORK - % ATU . d d h g0 0 03! ' vl R R s | yTwo-base hite: Hincoman ), Waxner, {aRny i b 7:::’:";,.,;,’;"“;,“"?‘““ WFONE | gougnwn, o3 6 4 1 OConk, rt..\. 8 1 1ol RE Intended the bo H it 06 M G B Becker, - Douhle play: | 8d pliched § masterfyl game. = = ' Chapman, w3 3 3 | (Peckioga e ! 3 3 8 0 0 14 % 4 §iviex ana Bases on Oft | pjasonesy 4 W York and Graney 425 0 CMatsel b4 3 01 to be freea d fi ! yors Smith and Perritt were ordersd ‘Rir 5181 RRARE PR d T TGyt Cooner? St Raver T B T i T on vhote (B 4 114 il DY YRR RIne \ \ ng against decisions. S 3 | Bagbare, .3 0 3 1 N 8 o fi -|)yf,“:{';"“h_““;";"fl,‘"flmfi oft Mayer, 817 eiNcuxaam. NEW JoRR X IR SERE not thSCd up m tlght— t 1 3 ¢ & : ; 2 % 1 0ining. Stru out: By MeQuillan, 3; by 135 0Burns, 1.4 3 6 3008 1011 1 { Mayer, 1: by Tincup, Umpires: Quix- | 5 2 2 4 ORober T4 1 - 2000 h LR 3T oine T oG £t it ttmgh underclothes that shut 3 N W 3| Beore. secand game 0 chcher. s \ LR L Py T TR R R 454 8IS AR off the air. Loose Fitting e USSR N PHQAE [ Grirti, T o IREREE B iy . "O'Net, Smith, Pinp, | 1 e ol b o B i ER RN LR R R 3811 Teebaee hitn NN s bk | B.V.D. lets the air at your o 8 A A M 3 | a8 101 0 pven el 3 ¥ 183 5! Peckinpaugh. Etolen bacgs: - Chapman, | b " b R S 3 LR | 1 4 4 1Cravath === 2 850 SiBoone. ouble play outhworth 1o | Od l N P10 Rd g1 me BRGNS Mg sone ot n fourth: et Y, cooling it. & Rawe. 3.,, 'lim R | 2 ; : g 131 Satere ;'; 1 }”; : H “-anmlntor m.m.»wm:. :\ucl mn, 1 “isigor, 3 in_six 'lnuln#fil Bases on bn|l|'-| | Fi 1 { Donnelly, C. i o 1 oBums, o 308 [} Incinnal . 20 1 Off H, tad, 4; 1 with | T A A { Gaspar," i 0 0 ¢ 3 2 e 51 8 8 8| New York ...1.106 00 0000 00 m'nchm";-fi By Harstad (Fisher): Btrus irmly insist upon secing the B.V.D. A o i "'a‘“r'i [ ey ! o i B 5 o 1 A% 8 iRMey, §..2 0 8 1 0| Two-base hite: Hersog, Merkle, Gron. out: By Haratad, 1. by Pieh, 2. * Red Woven Label, and firmly refuse i, who rollevod hiie. teie X n: 138 ham, o0 0 & 0°1 R s 3 | Three-base hit:" Burns. Stolen ' bases: | Fisher, 5 First base on er Clev e e s R W 100 0 8 Opiabureh o2 67000 1 Rodgers, Fletcher, Eurned rung: cm,llu:ld i New York, 1. Uimpires: Dineen to take any Athletic Underwear with- o Avore o R = 2 LS 9000 cinnati, & uble plays: Rodgers, Herzsog, | an ullin 1 ——_— * ""'d:‘uf.fmm"n""l apntiol doc flasuar tp seventh, I 1‘*: 'phla hits. m"en.:m‘- r\'lmx PSR e g:‘lm‘“v Schauer, | Senators Trim Chleago. / outit. Then you'll get properly cut, K 3 X () 11; by Hale, 3. Hits: ewson, 2; off 2.~ -Servi rw The “Ratted for lnuh.m in” ninth, Gibson Michoft. Stolen Carey. | Ko e 4 n CHICAGO, July 12—Manager Ro pane ,.mm. zesomd contest.* Bt Danver . ) %3 0 2 13| Baird, rw'-m. plays: luderas to Ban: | Schauer. 2 in one inning. Umbires: Byron |jand's" courtosy cost Chicago —tod correctly made, long-service underwear. . first wa a8 pares. 1{:\-: <\ ,".. 00608 Wagmer to Juhnston, on | N0 Ramon game, Washington winning the flnn&"mi < o Chalm 3 ixey, 1 . {test, 5 to 8. 4 ek ~y A el R 8 TR aing, S\ Cormpax | 0 g b JURT 3. L Wichita Oomes for ‘nr:;n-;‘hed' hig mkl:h:’nl ing at o ball On every B.V.D. Undergarment is sewed Ry aly B 7 | danoway. Sacritice hit: Coffey. Sacei- | Philadelphia, I Hits: Off Chalmers, & | and Rowland permi Ams g RN I O B - Sl (LR BT G et 88 Five-Comb g | o T rreop ot ot T R R Ol Bl it 3 9t o ol 'u'-‘- ‘aonsy to ¢ ne. In- 1\;‘\11 By aux, 5 by Chalmers 3: by | 1v at Sel‘108:g;‘_;,;--_fl;lgub,g-;;-,;,.flf;,g.,*np,};-«,g,-,:;:_' ; 5 0 W ""fl ort G., ""'“',‘. [ Rivey, Umpires: Quigley and Emalic, - | run across the p'ate after two were out. i R :.i‘." o e S | oproit T Leke Hvie. The Wichita Woives, under the man- | Score : % : - q eHicAG 4 % 73 olcheil L Struel & y 12:-8t. Louls defeated |agement of Ham Patterson, late of St WASHINGTON. = 41988 q. 3 ¢iMichel, i "“ )"1"'1 .neh.: '." lw ‘no“““ ":‘?0 iw’ e“w;fl .:-ol':: 3{.,:' Joseph, wiil be n Omaha for a five. nAu c‘: Aortnhim!fl et 3 '1”:‘:,'-‘ ] §ET w83 b |3fl\'\- nings. The visitors won the |Eame series, starting today. Two dou A GRTRENE Jfil‘s{." ey » i T B R E“":' .‘n'n;c :'-“11:\: fllm T"vnllgirm:’h:l‘l ble ;!‘::".;N udrde: in the ltrl-.honq Fhanks |‘r’; : :‘: : Fournier, 1b. :x: (:. g‘ 2 A { nwd) netted two runs, ln the .m.mn on nesday and the other om Thure- ' J e i | 4 B ] 3,0 Nelll to Talk at inalug of the seeond gwine a Daga a [day. This i bie result ofthree post- L L 1888 1 Co! ial Club !y Tina and the - gam Fuge SU 15008 | poncd games on the list trip of the Hewrw o d 88 1 pi1a0 me. | Soore, > 000 i O (“.I mmerct ub e, M - faime. " Scors. Tirat | oive to Omuha. The game Tussdny Movi's =4 1 1 3 HERR 1, ol ov. louis. - dsTon, iwlll be siirted ‘Bt 2 o'clock and the Johnsow 5.8 0 0 3 HEH i 88 : 3 1| Norria L. O'Neill, president of the West VY inoran vt 0 F AT [ames Wednesday and Thursdny at 2| yoians % TH I G uoam 18 o T 8 lern league, will speak at the neen lunch- iy 3"‘?:"&”' $117 8 olock “'Rchllledllor mndn m um-d e s By 2 T ${ton at the Commercial club todiy on @i 94 1 :.:3' - —— ‘u’:.‘-:‘lon BIRBERES G R Y @ i 8 8.0 .0 :o. ball 1o Omaha and the Wostern ga, 1 x 1l S Tuobase hit (Jenait, Stolen bagex: 4 eague. O'Nell will oe acompanied ) is! | E. Collins, Scha rne (), Lel- oty N s e el o i vod Earhed runs: Chicage, ¥ Washing- t “mrtlr-;nnor,—cmummn o BE R R Molnes club. O'Nelil will urge t! | s e | 0'Toole and Cole- | & G581 Motwa atu, o Notl Wil Supethe -:nn‘ Vi e man: Miwaukee, hatkieford "and Bran- | ," . aol- [Rourke in making the Omaha club a |8 00 02! g | Lsind_inoings. #UCOeRs, a5 an advertisement for Omaha’ 86 -t} | mv A Booster day, the daté of Stolen | Batteries: Indianapolis, Burk ) nn"'#.d. ‘and Glenn' Mosan 4o Join Tigess. “ v l nrndl twirler, wio wa Bt g "'E: w’“. “ ‘hf“-"L

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