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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1f 3 Bringing Up Father ~ RPNy Tt - Drawn for The Bee by George McManus PLAYIN T GO OUT IN oLD TunE THE YARD IF YOU MUST ‘ 4OO0D OLD DAYS' PLANT EN DINTY MOCRE Iy AN! ME 4000 AND | USED TO PLAY \ ' FOR YOUSE ON THE ’ : 4 'N MY OLD 9 MAN YOU MUST KENTUCKY BE A KENTUCKIAN - 3 rone Y 4 YOU ARE ' ” ‘l\\ l]h \\\\‘ WOLVES MAKE ONE |"Standing of Teams MACK'S BATTERS |Mipgmse "L |CULLOP SHUTS 0UT |oe Adams Enters REDS LOSE CONTEST wH >A ook, b '8 310 oVt 190 T HIT OFF EYERDON Bt ASY FOR il e HHiETS All-Western Tennis | WEST. LEAGUB, | ‘QATI,I.BA()I'F Bt e 838 acone 13851 S W.L.Pct < Mullin, 1b...8 1 & 0 OCrawfor 0 | T Ch | omaha Twirler Doos Hot Allow | Bomon & 84 pon ... 8 Tt R R AU R E R s ourney at Chicago| maha Twirler Does Not Allow a| Denver 81 .578| Chicago Croe’ o4 3 8 0 Ubumn 140 ) S Man to Reach Third Base and e el R B ki, 3| Only Thirty A'-hlet‘“ Face CM‘"K"‘ Bose 'sao8 § 8 3 obare: 0% & 0! Visitors Score Their Lone Run in| son Adams. one of Omaha's crack ten-| | Four Safe Hits, a Sacrifice and Two nw. %4 450 Boneka ... 8 o8 Nctaburkh Pitcher, Who Shuts Out Maok o Sl B R 1 RRE ‘ the First Inning on Pass and nis players, yesterday sent in his entry | Men Hit Contribute to the ins Easily, 0 0. oux City..31 42 425 New York. Shawkey, p. 4 § 1 10000 . to the all-western tennis tournament, — ichiarn 3 4 5 Sostonor Squad. Wotaini... 3 10 7 e .‘;\’ Two Singles. which will be played at Lake Foreat, Slaughter. THE UN| AMER LEAGUE FED. LA R 00000 —_— ., in August. Adams will probably be| — LA e R Outoago m!,;l“,"}‘}s P 1:|SCORE, SEVEN TO NOTHING oo n s 430 ¢ K O RURLER MASTER OF BOX/|the only Omahan to enter the western, GAME ALMOST BREAKS UP With Mr. Barney Everdon bowling along | 1oston 6 27 690 Kan. City. 58 e e e as Harry Koch has definitely decided i in his slickest vein the Wolves were Rotol e 80 88 Dia| BlvemsO s CHICAGO, July 13—Only thirty Ath-| *Batted for Oldham in sixth. \ PITTSBURGH, lu\y 13—Pitcher Cullop| N® cannot spare the time. Art Seribner| REATRICM, Neb., July 13.—(Speclal an k soup for Omaha yesterday. Inas-| Wash 1% 59 473 Newark 683/ letics faced Pitcher Scott today, while| ‘Batted for Steen In eiyth. | for Kansas City shut out Pittaburgh here| MY €0, but has not made up his mind| rejegram.)—Hastings lost to Beatrice, 8 much &5 Barney allowed the sad and | St Louis. ‘5. 32| Brooklyn . Chicago pounded out seven runs in the | Nerr ko™ 1301034001 todny, winning, 1 to 0. The visttors| ¥t to1. A misunderstanding of ground rules Glaheartened Wolves—who had just lost | Gleveiand . 57 ¢ 3] Bartmore . | first two innings off Crowell and Won, | Two-base hits: Cook. Shawkey (2, |#¢ored their only run in the first inning| Adams has also entered the lowa tour-| delayed the game soveral minutes in the - “ 3 o | Craw . L hres v " t at Des Moines. At Des Moines| firat inning, Manager Hennett threaten- raight games—but one measly | AMER. ASSN. | STATE LEAQUE, |7to0 Three double plays by the White | Crawford, Bums, Stan Three-bas 1\ o pass and two singles. Pittsburgh | DAmen q { :‘l::;l:tlh:(-(n.—!o victory was a einch. W.L Pet.| W.I.F Sox Infield wrecked the Philadelphia :'Ir"-\,'l",fx Stoleri bases; Hauman, 11k, | filled the bases in the second tning, but [ Joo will team with Ralph Powell In the|ing to take his players from the fleld b . ob ord (2 rned runs:| ¥ N Y N crifice and me b i e Geist, the twirler who lost the | Indianaplle 4 2 55 ‘I::::ir’:}: -84 1765 | opentngs up to the seventh, when Ladole's | o' Yori” 8, bart, & 1 oyt | Cullop tightened and rotired n..‘ side. | doubles and Omaha tonnls enthusiasta Four safe hits, a sacrifice and two men game, was the young man who poled the | (feveland ..39 3 .520| York | two-base hit and McInnis' single put two | Bauman to Boone to Pipp, Malsel to Socore l"| confidently expect this palr to carry away hit by Pitcher Heedle netted Reatrice five lene hit off Everdon. Geist dld the work | Kan. City. #0 41 48| Fairbury Athletics on the lines for the only timo | Beuman to Muilln, Voung o Hurns to|ansas City..1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o the double honors, as the famous teams | runs in the first inning. Score: in the fifth frame, but it didn‘t do him or | Minneaplis :6: 40 .420; his team mates any good. Three times a {fil‘"w"‘u‘ll(’ge Eq:,‘) s hitters Mack sent up. )nowlson, who |on bails: Oft Dubuq, 21 off Cole, 8; off Brown; Pittsburgh, Allen, Hearne and | Young are broken up. That the Omaha Wichita athlete managed to scramble a8 | Columbus .31 43 .892) worked the last six innings for Phila- h.}:fi}‘..kf" B BT s s e, far as second, but nary one could wander Veltorahioe Wasuitn delphia, allowed only two hits Boore: |off Dauss, § in one inning: off Stecte il Tops Whip Tern as far as third. In fact, nary one of WESTERN LEAGUB. PHILADBLERIA in one inning; off Boehler, 1 in one In-| BALTIMOREL July 18- AB them even tried it. Denver-St. Joseph, wet grounds Murphy, st 4 Bush, Bush to Burns. iy w on | Plttsh 000 0 in the game, Scott fanned the three pinch | crrors: New s ursh 00000 0 of Sweet and Bradley and Branson and HASTINGS BEATRICE B.H.OA K AR 1. I 0 York, X Detroit, 2 Bases| Batterles: Kansas City, Cullop lu\d CFiliman’, 21 Sullvan, & 6 0 Iads will get in the finals is practically Obat. b Bennett, 1t Hrown, it P (Payne, 1t certaln and it s hoped thiat they will Brooklyn de- | he able to 1 the champlonshi ning; off Cole, 3 in one and two-thirds| feated Baltimore today, 6 to & Pender ¢ “ it ‘,H e 1 3 th innings; off Bhawkey, 6 in seven and one. | Pitched good ball up to ‘the elahth inning [ At Chicako Adams will not play in the | third tnnings. " Struok out: "By Dubuc, 2 | when ho ‘was hit all over the figld for doubles unless a partner la socured for | by Oldham, 1; by Boehler, 1; by S8hawkey, | f1Ve runs. oore. him there. He has asked the mannge- 4 Umpt obi and v Broakivn .....0°0 0 0 0108 048 81 s N mpires: ‘1ilidebrand ana ' Lowghiin Baltimore 1.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 2518 LJ ment of the tourney to provide him with | | Totale .30 8210 1 Totwis. ;. 8 &8 Batteries: Brooklyn, Finneran, Seaton, (a partner if possible catric 650010000 ST, LOUIS, July 18 —Boehling won (t Mitze s Botide ¥ ¥ Beatr 6 | firet” game G & double-hoaddr 1or his | Ou iy 400 Tand; Haltimore, Bender and | ~geveral Omahans intend to enter Dea| Two-base hit: Weldel. Three-pase hits {team today, 8 to 2 and then Wa. Whales wm’ Terrlers, Motnes, including Harry Koch and Spike 1"‘1‘,‘I:.‘?_'li(r‘l;(\:':ull";:‘rl -*;;:Lf:;"l AR ooy ST, LOUIS, Jul Chioago won o | Kennedy and Art Scribner. Koch und| Branhan. Ba grucliing pitchets Faille hieco Loday whea | Borbner will team In the doubles off Huggins, winning run of the first game in the|in the fourteenth inning Ward Miller lost 5 by Huggins, 5. Passed ball: Richard elghth “inning after St. Louls tled tho| & ball in the sun and two runners scored Breaks Werld's R 4 son. HIt by pitched balls: By Beedle, soore In the seventh. In the second game | Until that inning no one had scored. reaks OFIG'S FeasreE. Fillman, White, Huggins and Brannan 0ok] J, Baltimore, the locals earned two of thelr threa runs | Jackson walked, Mann singled und then| SAN FRANCISCO, July 13.—Jack Ness, | Time: 2:07. Umpire: Greene. oond by Everdon. He registered on *Batted for Crowell in third on_three successive singles and Moellar's | Pltcher "nndrlx popped up an easy fly, | first baseman_ of the Oakland team of ne Breen’s hit to centen um\- vlqfiw}uhm o. *Batted for McAvoy in elghth error in the seventh inning. Beoro, firat | Mhich Mlller dropped Plank allowed thres | the acifle Const league, “broke the Soniliben ABbestation. *Batted for Knowlmr. in ninth. gam bits in The fourteen mmu(- um l|.n nx world’s record for hitting in oconsecutive Memphin, Litle Rock, 8 1 ‘ } T 3, Mix with Umpire. mXCAN ABSOCIATION, Philadelphia 0000000 00 wuumrvm.w BT, LOUIS, struck out ten batters. R.H.B (games by hitting In his forty-first con ) \ et :m:: ‘:.n:rmn ~ring Nm’fm 3; mln':\'e:&pnlu 4. Ch’l“:‘v‘::ue 2\151..?1;3“‘:"3 0111:;7 osen (xfo g i T o BB .'.‘800833832 gggo’j His Te0urs Se Rl in r:.n?dgsumvuflvg';:"&.fl; gham,” 8; Chattanooga, 2. Ten in Omaha and performy malanapolts, 2; 8t. Paul, 1. Stolen base: 1. Collina. Icarned ‘runa: D ! % Batterioa: ' Chicago, Hendrix wnd Wil- | W48 made by Ty Cobb Mobile, 1, Nashville, 3 ablo eclat. Ho hustled the game through EBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Chicago, 8. Dogble plays: B. Colling to | Bhanks, 1t Rl i |ron; St. Louts, Plank’ and Hartley. D iy na aimait ana made Hle- 5 S Ll v L D TeRVEr to Fou l’er.r\;"%nver‘lo Fournter, | Gunal: T : » Ttab) 2 ackburne to E. ns to Fournier, | Connolly, A cisions guite creditably. Fairpury-York, no gams, Strunk to Crowell to Lapp to Kopf. Bose | Henry, ¢ i ] ol ournmowesk AE 0 0Lefbold cf b On the other hand, the Rourkes dug !I:‘“nc:;(l; 1; Kr;:-l-x\'(mu‘, 2. wp the old hammer and put the game on [ Wichita, 0; Omaha, 4. Qudring, 1. fce in the opening stanza. Breen opened 4’ h.Rl(‘AN KEA?U Lajole, 2b. with a single and after Smith had witffed nnlmr‘xf -3, 2» 3)'};“!},“‘, . Polaaie, 1 Cy Foreythe busted one over the right J\flldolphln. 0} Chicago, 7. vy g field wall. Krueger was safe a second ashington, 3-0; St. Louls, 23, ‘:\l::'i'uer‘_‘ o Jater on Britton's error and Ernle counted N, TIONAL LEAGUE. Crowell, p when Krug whanged a triple to center. g,“"',fi,- I otk Kaowiton, 5 A fourth mark was chalked up in the o Bhiadsishia & <Pavies f#1¢th for gord measure. Whalen was safe | Cl mclnnml. 8; Brooklyn, 1. “Malone on Hosp's error and was saorificed to E:?ERAL LBAGUB, Totals.. 1 0Weaver, ss. 4 0B.Collins, $b & 0Fournier, 1b. 3 13.Collfns, f. 1Felsch, it Bedls ces > ccos=c? | Nenunr- Wia and Lowe. 2 ] ‘ 2 08chalk, c.... 8 3 OBlackbrn, 8b e 0 O08cott, p. 3 2 . 2 n 1 0 0 0 Rlocansnwn-d 0 Totals | Johnson folght a _losir ; 10 a g pitchers’ | With Wellman and the \\'u-mu.ruu e on balls: Off Reedle, §; Struck out' By Heed were shut out. The visitors scored i ~\ cocoosc0s~mmom~T =‘ cssscmoncwmwen~O > = g In the sixth O'Brien had & brief mixup Games Today. 5 Orrors: Chicaso, 5 - Dases on bails! | Meneide, & with Ham Patterson. Mr, Hosp had just | western League—Denver at St. Joseph, | Off Scott, 1; off owell, 1; off Knowlson, (Boehling, p been called out at first and he entered at Des Motmes, Topeka at Bioux |1 Hita: Off Crowell, {n two inningai Totals.... P off Knowlson, 2 in six innings. Struck Perryman . a fow objections. O’'Brien disiiked the na- | Clty, Wichita at Omalia. St ,“’, Soott, 6 by K,w“l,,;‘,‘_ 8 Ut *Howard ... 0 Leverenz, 5.0 0 0 *Dalrymple . 1 oecasomm—> | men Slocmsemonn~ S5l cammorous ossse-sce FREMONT, Neb,, Tuly 13.—(Special.)- Now that the fame of Joe Stecher, the TDodge wrestlor has become widespread eince he defeated Charles Cutler at on divided' to double-header today, Batted for Perryman in seventh, Omaha, July 6, dates for games with the STECHER PLAYS SECOND BASE ON DODGE TEAM ture of the objections and the manner in ,,g“,,l Lo ,;:('o‘,;f“s‘:‘?u“}“‘\';‘l‘f Proik: | pires: Connolly and Wallace. which they were promulgated, lo he cmnlll at Brooklyn. Divide Double. teader. | i [ Wity | 0 siipped i, Howp the sMta s Gruge) ,Am"' e—Boston at Claveland, | ./ 1oepr AND, July 13—Cleveland and | *Batteq for James in fitth, " ' * the ire of the flery Patterson and a -.:”n:'lnry?l'!h };{‘""‘fl""h"‘ at | a0 5 lomomzasnmowan~ minute later he was admonished to fol- [‘.?“_Bmok“m at Baltimore, | Boston taking the first, 71o 8, and Cleve- *Batted for Levercnz in ninth, B b Hosp. Pmtterson 4y land the second, 8 {0 5. 1or vellw ; ped Atts: scond, 6 to'5. Nrrors allowed | Washington ........0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0— oty D““ "I‘blh" N‘«: Pm v i n:uhkt, !;" lm\!l‘-“’ st Fua )*(’Blml's vietory, while Chapman's singlc, | Bt. Louls....... 1000 3 ! (]) 3‘2 gl g e et b1 muumb o P o Graney's eacrifice and Kirke's single 8¢ | Two-base hita: Foster ool aL - cout LM o aMok 1 9 counted for Cleveland's winning tally. | base: Milan. Double water and perform the other usual Wild throws by Mitchell gave Hoston its | Lay SEMI-ANNUAL Clearance Sale Ts brother, Anton, play, are belng eag- MoBride, Stojen | 1Y Sought by the teams In this section plays: leary to|of the country. Joe plays second base James to Lavan Yo Leary, Moeller Todge base ball team on which Joe and | | | and is said to be an adept at the na- gg.mn oné:nny flllll{nn 2; by Morse, b. | five runs in the second contest. Scere, | to Mclride. Iirst base on errors: Wash maneuvers of a ball player just fired Oft Gilligan, 2; off Morse, | first game ington, | Bases . 2; off . ’ % on balls: Off Hoehling, | tlonal pastime. The Dodge team has from & combat before wending his-dreary Dnu lay: McGaffigan to Willlams CLBEVBLAND. BOSTON, | 4; off’ James, off Leverens, 2. 1iis: | Leen scheduled for a C L% ;. 3 eon s game with the Fre- way to the welldtnown shower bath. t Dal v: Bme: 1 ¥, Umpire: Van Byckle. | = ABROAE. o BRI t:‘{{n]?n'):‘-ui“. I five innings; oif Perry-|nont team hero August 1 The Talk of The Town kS | 3 i Ju .. 6 o_innings; off Leverens, 2 | ¢ Rourkes Star in Field. $10UX WIN OUT IN THE TENTH | Py 1 o8 i1 O (‘,H;nhl‘nrx'v:‘x:hT ‘~t|'\:nk( t' By Boehling, 4 M R And rightfully it should be as we are The game yesterday was quite a atght Kirke. $1n o0 ner, "1 4 311 0 0| bY James, 1 by Perryma, 2; by Laverenz, merican Aswociation, offering ter val th ver be- ! Smith 2 0 s: Chil . 50" & Ereater values an ever be ahd the few fans present certainly had | Topeka Evens One-Run Lead in the ;‘,”‘l','w"”, teia Hu 810 ; $ 9| second ’g‘mm I and ans. Beore, [ At l\lilumlkre —8core RHE fore on our stock of high grade cloth- their money's worth. Fast, snappy field- Ninth, but Loses Game Later. Wmbegna, 2b4 1 3 2 b 4 0 2 4 8| Washington .0 000000 0 00| 5ilwankes i v 8o | t | 8 ing characterized the entfre battle. | SIOUX CITY, Ia, July 13.—Topeka QNell ¢ -8 0 3 § kil b 8 (8t Louls.....'.0 0100020 8| Ratteries: Columbus, Curtia and Cale- ng, furnishings, straw hats, etc. For Whalen, Breen and Schliebner were espe- :;3:3,:":":.'.‘,‘,“3,73"|'3 the ninth LUt the | shiammiond 1 0 0 0 0 S0 1|86 Lottt Hass on o8 uns: |man: Milwaukes, Bhodes and Brangion: o thie weak Wo.W LI P06 OB B bR EREAA clally busy in making sensatfonal PIBYS. | wore of 4 to 3. Score: | pota.. om0 . {1 HIE'By ‘Ditched. ball: Apnew:” Stvuck | Loulaiac POl core s 3 o lotol auits £hat axe. aur Feguiar §28100 \ Al three players were of valuable assist- TO l'l-KAR b A | *Batted for barbare in ninth, v‘;‘lr". Hr;.vi% n-ora gh‘hl Wellman, 6. Um- | Minneapolls y z 490 garments. They are all ance to Everden in pitching his one-hit : A o | Clevelana 00 0-3 ol Batteries: Loulmille, Billg and Clemons 50 0 1 8 3 0fBEoston p 00 87 — Minn 7 g i from our regular stock 3 { - .00 2 3 cupolls, Willlams, Yingland and b i ounted. The-fiest 81 4 8 0| Twobase hit: Kirke ~Home wun: York Ba B 11H Ghantz ! and go this week spe- ‘oday two games are . 9 1 8 § §|cnapman Bases on balis: Off Walker. Se ba. ea At 8t. Paul—8core RILE clally priced _ one will start at 3 o'clock. Score: P d e | L DY pieched bl "y Ryt Walker Indianapolls ... ) ieeenseses % out: By Wi 8¢ base on | s L W RIL v renssen % R 0. A E. 33 % & 3| errors: Cleveland, 1; Boston, 3 Umpires: | ays eague £0 GO | “atiarton: “indianapojis. - Sviiis. Mers G O 8 & & § & Nallnand Dineeh. " score, fecond game. and Gogrett: St Paul,” Williams “and All Our High Y G e 4 SLERESAY B Glenn, Johnson. 31300 0 0 0 b Ulneawn, ADHOAE o ABMOAER | YORK, Neb, July 15.—(Special Tele- veland-Kansas City game postponed; Grade Straw Hats 4 01 | 9 3 68 ¢ m e an et Chapmar; se® 1 1 3 1denvrin, seif 181 1 l"‘""‘""“‘“’“""""""‘l the fact that|Wwet grounds Krug, . 19 Graney, ft...4 1 2 0 OSpeaker, ct.2 0 2 0 0 President Miles of the State I vy gy S-hliebner, 0 013 ¥ ¢ ] o Btate league denles & Fomadon. e L L % B T 81438 3 agan 18 4 L 8 8 8] the report that the State leasie will ais- | aloR oL Top T«"f;fifl'fi. $5 9 is our clearance sale price alen, ss. . 3 . A Barbare. 4.1 0 1 3 0Cardner, 8.1 0 0 2 0 band, J. N. Kid N ] . J - . > o e 30 Y et ,f"‘ h 5.9 & Berbae, 761 ¢ 1 2 SOeriwer @1 0 0 ; §| 3, & 20 & ldknv, 'ml»mdent of the York McCook defeated Beaver City at . on all $7.560 and $8.00 Palm - e W5 e e (NS O'Nelll, o...3 0 6 1 OBarry o8 AR 1 4| TR . *d, sayet McCook Sunday, 12 to 5. Beaver Clty was Beach Buits. T oy, | T Sl § 1 8 ¢ B Slundeliiddaci oty g ]3| leasue bam ball wil be abendoned |yt gather but four hita from Fiisher } ITA: = o A B, |jfueme of el 1B s fpNriv... 2 8 270 atarEa 04 ¢ 3 908 I.m-r this week and the looal park will |G ive MoCook has lost but ono game toche, :; 00 & 0 0|Hensiing, - Aub S8 W S | *Hammond .0 0 0 0 OLeonard, p 2 1 0 2 0 be dismantled unless an effort is mado to R e e L R e Regular $1.60 and $2.00 l 15 . AR $°3 3 & 1 Sibevigesa i o B | Totale.....34 11 7711 § Total.....31 &2 13 § | Tetain it for athletio grounds.” | Huge and Warner; McCook, George and | || Arrow Shirts, now...... . ( Griffith, 14 b2 17 % ey » B R *Batted for Jones 1n elghth i’n“ 1\ Bt J00 00l 1 | o), : : | Tydeman, rf... 3 0 0 0 0 0D Olarke. ¢ 8% % Cleveland .0 0140000 1-4)There {8 & possibllity thut the Nebraska | e y Jrition. b... 003 0 009 1 1{Bootmby, 3 A:000 % H';:tnn 20 nlndu 3030 05 |State league might pull through until the ) Bouttiern, 16,/ a0 0 0 0 0 0| Totale ..coruunns i o BT e e »;m"’"(')‘.-'; | close of the eeason, August 2. Dr, G. H Charles 2 0 0 0 B Ol epogtick out, hit by batted ball M.¥ 7 in_four innings; off Im}n{&‘ Brash, one of the local directors, stated 1"\ \;fltr . 3‘ 3 t; 4 g 01 *One out when m;mni\ D scored. ',',', "(»“‘r 1‘”1 nnw;h‘rtl (':::"5"1'-.1 ;. 0;; Monday evening that it all depended upon selst, ' p. ] 0| *Batted for Kelley In the ninth. - o A ) f the attitude of Y v - - - i Jones, 2 in one and two-thirds lnnma- e of ork, which has an- Tdaly s # 01 w1 3|Topeks o0 00030001 off Morton, none in one inning, Bases | nounced that it would drop out of the Omata- Sloux City.. 9003000034 on ball DIt Mitehell, 4 off 'y | leasue Thuraday of this week uns . Two-base hits: Lejeune, Dell, Cochran. | 9ff I«onan t by pifc y h Hits ..o | sac Loonard" Bérbare).” slmick out: By Mit- — 1 m y Wit BT e’ omaitig Dok toeu(fe | Sl 5 13 Jones: 3 by dorton, ’,,.,': %7 | GRIFFIN WINS FROM e more you Rnow adou tuns {play: Cochran to Lattimore to Mayer. | AR e 880 OB preeFY ’ Hits o Tt g bge - | Claveland, 1; Boston, 1. Umpires: Dineen ] | L ! a1 hsd: o BY Bundest, s i | o St CHURCH W STRANNT SETS cigars, the oetier you Lt Like ; 34 flos mv.:. l;nm V\\'rl\rHP nine |;_v Boothby, one, | Yanks and Tigers Divide. » reen to |Hits:' Off Banders, § G ) ve o 2 T “ v Chaties to Hosp | Kelley, o off Bosthby. 5 pasover, 1; | DETROIT, July 13—New York and De-| SAN FRANOIACO, Cal, Suly =0, M. | El ello It S lhe Know- to Patterson. Grifith. Left on |Off Banders, 4; off Grover, 1: otf Kelley. | (roit won and lost today, the Tigers tak-| Church of Princeton unlversity, intercol * basex: Omaha, 6 Wichita, 6. Struck out: |2 struck o)t:' By Sanders, & by Kolley, | {1 he faet U“"'fi,-f‘g AR o, Yo | lagtate champlon, met defest today at| l e F Il h k ly Everdon by Bases on balls: |7 Paase "rosb; ; | kees the secon o o o was - Ot Byerdon, 8: off Gelst, 1. Wild pitch: | ball: - By Sanders ey, 1}[(\::!) Plighed | in fine form in the first conest, allowing | the hands of Clarence Gritfin of Ban| ng cilow wno Smo cs Gelst. Time:'1:30. Umplre:’ O'Brien 1:56 Umpire: Cusick » m:l]« four hl:; Swo of (;.u"a. combined | Francisco, doubles champion of the Pa- | el ia with errors in the eighth Inning, gave o “ LINKS LOSE TO DES MOINES | | the visitors their two scores. In the sec. | \f1c northwest, in the Panama-Pucific | |HOERR AND JONES IN | ond inning of this xame Crawford, firat exposition tennis championships here to- | R o et | ST. LOUIS PLAY QUALI F‘ lt{uu;?f:m“\jrhi‘?n V:;n:- .;.: \;«nvh Any. Griffin took the match In stralghts, | he first by vered to him for & |gq g0 » Five Detroit pitchers were used in the S— DES MOINES, Ia., July 18—Bills' home S | rin dcoring & inan’ahead. of bim in | second gwme and Dauss was the least|| ONG- OR ] first “inning e Doines enough | ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 13.—Victorles to- | olfestiva, The Tieers Fut LTYL >k 4 LONG-DISTANCE CHESS F l ars runs te. defeat }"‘,‘{“'" 2101, Soore: | day In the semi-finals qualified Roland | §on aut fn the seventn on thres siagion| CONVICTS AT SAN QUENTIN 2 o A‘l‘l”‘?( i 0. A, E |Hoerr and Drummond Jones, both of Bt.| & double. u thres-bagger and a sacrifice ol . Fam' an Smnkm,— Bl Lo # pr - hit. Score, first game: . e s e states tennis AB AE ABHOAR «l y e 1 : '-.‘m'...?fi"'e" ef. 0 8 8 1 8liournament scheduled for tomorrow. The |Cook. ri.. 3 8 1 8 v w3 ¢T4% spondence chess tournament between you udppmw‘.' Melntyre L | 31 1PAFRABANS S AES S A rone igh: st 0 6 10 0 1 3 1|prisoners of 8an Quetin penitentiary and ; 40 L :'; ndump 5 y vt “‘;\l' hw'- wero 1244 $ 20 0!players of the Mechanics' Institute Chess To the man presenting the greatest number of El BORUE § 4]0 VNS BN & R, g ke 310 0|ciub of Ban Francisco has been urranged, Tello Cigar Bands by September 18, 1915, will be © 1 3 o ol Hoerr defeated Eugene Monett, 75, 4-6, Cres. of.....4 0 3 0 310 ¢4t was said here today ven free ticket to the World's Championship Series of 0 0 2 3 0048 63 62 and Jones defeated Paul Dar- Martaell, if. 4 221 12 ; 1 ' ball Games and all expenses of tn tion to £ oL TN, Boone, 3b. 0 | uupon. Totals .. i o8 R TR AL 4 04 64 64 Nunamakr, ¢8 0 8 1 86130 Hampton Wins Another. | and from the place where Iren“m" layed. To DES MOINES, ! Hoerr qualified to play Monett by de- | Warhop. p.1 0 0 1 $3139] LLAMPTON, Neb, July 13.~(Special)— | the one presenting the 2d |argest numbnef nds $50.00 a4 AL R 0 A E feating W. H. Bowman this morning »',:M 11880 Touw % 1 3| stampton defested Hos N sy s 48 lnhcnhl 3rd largest number of bands $30.00 in cash ; ahn, r [ ] -2 *Ba 1 o o enderson Bu : Hunter, of 1 118 31 " - o o | score of 7 to 0. Beore RH.E « .'l.""b"‘:‘z"" $20.00 la cash, : ills, 1f % e g TR Totale....31 43410 1 R " e s 880 el wo from Little El Tello Cigars count as f] Vartford. % g Restgved %o Sund. Heakin. Baited for Warhon in_ elghth Hampton .0 1204000 0712 3 one from Lasge El Tello. d o % 3 3 8 ‘T was sick for four years with < oy Ju. ik 2 | Tatteriea: Henderson, Gray, Winslof Save your Bands © 1 %2 1 1 stomach trouble writes Mrs. Otto » 22900282 %% and Campbell; Hampton, Daniels and Small Sise BRI e W R i M R S AR AR R} e ARl sc. EL TELLO 4505 - 2 0 1 0 % 0ofelt wo weak that I almost gave up hop s bt Crawford. Home ron: Veach Ramhors 10¢ and 15¢ Totals 2 1 7 of belng cured. A ‘riend told b. . s ipp, Paker. Dounle play Se o / Linealh i 60 § 170 o] ol | Chamber it Tarlata. s Hane ey PIDp 10 Peckinogliskt et B 00| Your emas snd bom oot aniag McCORD BRADY CO., Distributors, OMAHA e . 0000006 *2 tyo bottles of them | have been a well Of; ( i ¢ Warnop, 5 1ita Dr. King's New ' Life Pills give quick All bands must be prasenied ot our office not leter then I ey B L e Bt woman Obtainsble everywaere.—Ad. '*f \! esin innlen: of( Dow: | yeliet noon of September 18th, veitlsenient o y e All druggists.—Adver- on bases. lLdncoin. 6. Des Moines, { Coveleskie, 4, by Warhap, 2. by Donovas, | tisement.

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