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OMAHA LOSES THE : lo-rh-hllh-yl’rcywcipihll&"“fi:,;pn..H‘i‘l’a‘r‘.?."‘é':'»k.i City Aggregation. FOUR TO ONE IS THE SOORE |miore (unassisted), lattimore to: Kiaher. (HNCOLN, July 2.—(Bpecial Telegram).| Hitw: Off Dashner, 12 in elght innings: ~Ihdifgerent pitching by Wiodwett gave ly " Gf (he Tigers the first game of the series( [off \Videman, 4. Dawson pitched Omaha's only run was the result of a bad |Dfithed’ ball, By Wideman, 2. ‘Timo heave by Dalev. 27, 3 Omaha counted in the third, when Var- - nay doubled and then Daley emitted his bum chuck after he had fielded Schletb- ner's easy grounder. Varney rode home and Schlelbner reached second’ on Lincoln kept pecking away at Blodgett, but tight support kept the Tigers less until the fifth core- In the fitth Dawson | Whales Win Contest from Baltimore singled to center and took third when Wolfe whanged the center field fence with Through Timely Batting and & ‘double, Both scored on McGaffigan's Good Hurling, although Omaha had a ¢hanee to cut off Wolfe had Blodgett handled Forsythe's throw-in properly, In- stead he threw wild to the plate and Mc- o N siagle to right, Hlodgett was windin ite last run In the coming home on Dawson's 2laa H N 3 adonuad 1" «Wolfe out, bunted on thi *Wells Wolves Blow Up in that Frame New Walnes Seamper to Vietory. WICHITA, Kan., up In the seventh inning and red ht iean Taid oa was lecesscccccep | ccoam—nem wlgosmomorweng” tlecessncnece EEe SrsnmoreP I e oue s merane R E'!SI curarened X *Batted for Thiestng 1 Des Molnes. [ a“ok:;-o the game with Vernon. Art Fromme, tolen n....;lpn.-mn. for the Tigers, broke Neas' rec- _ Laft on bases: Des Two-base hit: ilis, Ewoldt. Hits: Off Jones 0 Ewoldt; Har ones Ewoldt; Hartf dones: Britton to Lamb; Hunu.:‘t:Ton.. at hat four times, flew out twice, grounded Sechran. |to pitcher and got on base on & force out. ™ » i by Pate, 2. 4 off' e WY et Y " Gonst League Mesuits. it by pitched ball: By C B Bt T Humies: “basmorts, 9 ol Joadneies: B TOPEKAS WIN A HARD GAME| Batteries ¥ nd July 2. ~The T\ N TPROARAALAA U1 commmmaitiop Fansinqs e B s songsl ol oononcosl TR ) J— DR Srooouomu® % THE BE OMAHA, FRIDAY, Bringing Up Father - 1 INSIST ON Yoy DRIVING THE AUTO OUT TO THE FAIR GROUNDS ALL THE BWELLS DO 1T! WILL You | KNOW AS | SAY! MORE ABOULT A WHEEL- BARROW MAGGIE! | sanaers. o p 4. Wb 9. ¥ Lakatt, » 3 | *Facksc » | *Rupps > *Hatted for Dashner in the elghth. *Batted for Brown in the eleventh; Three-base hits u‘%mrov. Rapp. Two- ). ., )= (‘-:fiellnl Dnu[)li plays: _Latti- Tisher to Talllon to Fisher. Stolén basea; Dell, Brown, Grogdick, Rapp. off Bandérs, one In no innings. Dastiner, 1, off Sande il ot her, o by Lukatf, & Diia biteh: and | " Paaned ball: Dilwe. Hit _with Umpire: Cusack. =" CREW 10 3 BANGS Iatter held the visitors to four hits and . " 5 8.4 ; . Boston at St. Louls, Washington R M % flrrc;l:.:lf.:“ ten men. ”s:,m;;‘o y 17"3”1'“‘610" Rudolph, o in three inhings: 0[5 t Detroit, Philadelphia at C! nd. {50 b SIBIOEIT 16 § 0.0 SokanuRe=0 ¢ 1|1oman, B in Ky R Oy Bleres Foderal League—brookiyn at St, Louls, | ;AR Wi Of “Battorios: | Smith il Simdais; Watson, | by Rudomne 1, 0y Hughos, 1 Umpires; | Buffalo et Keness City, Newsrk-at| , 0 8.8 x Davenoort.and Hasey. i " | Quigley and Enialte. Pittsburgh, Baltimore at Chicago. i ¥ Y T . wplit Double WAL - 0 -0 0 . o May July, 22 —Ander-| PHILADEL! July 23.—Schnelder |Miller to Butler; O'Mara to Daubert, 2R X Sjoon's pitehi q-I d the locls and Buf-|tried to pitch two' full games for Cin: |Base on balis: Off Bmith, 1. Struck ou "t g 8 falo defented Ka City, 6 to 1. Costly ' cinnati against Philadelphia today, and | By Sallee’ 2; by Smith, 1. Umpires: o Vs ) b & thelr fl! l.llul'_l plle ul’!“lhf}:!{h t for el .|v| the '?\‘llllil‘l'fllnl‘ll he | Rigler and Hart, LER B 3|t fhelr tive runs, Soore: . RILE|might have succeeded, The yisiiors wen gty AROORLTY. = i 3| Buitele .. T 11the first game, ¢ to 1. and Fhiladeiphia | AB.M.O.A.E nans City.0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0—~1 6 3/ the second, 8 to 1. In the opener, Cin- TE T sl | Batteries:” Anderson wnd Allen; Pgck-|cinnati hit Mayer's delivery hard in two R 8184 ard, Cullop and ERRCOMY. A it While Sehneider held the home a2 000030 e | Rebels Trim Newark. t to four lmlwr.\)d l“l’l‘ll N(“hl'l.el‘del" : \‘)1; ; ; ‘ g ut two 91000 0ol PITISBURGH, July 2—Pittaburgh de- | Sivars’ by Haksos and’ one. by, Schnelder 11480 A i jonme: |fented Newark, 8 to 2, today, winning |gave the me team & lead of three .3.0000 MeGatfigan, mr' Kame in lhenlllmhwhr‘nll« ly k.r:‘ouh . runs in fou nm‘mn -vhlnt'mrmg (wlrle‘: . 'x' | g X4 ¢ |8 home run, after the visitors b tied | was taken out in the h for a pincl b, we cn\Lm [ ll-la firth, w-.an- RH.B “m‘er. Demaree pitched fine ball. Score, A ue © {Newar! 10001000 0-2 4 1]firs | Umpire: Abbott |Pittsburgh ....1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 *3 7 2 PHILADBLPHIA. { x : : : Batteries: Reulbach and Rariden; Al |goo o ABHQAT, ABHQ AR 1088 IN THE SEVENTH |len and Berry. gt f ! B 3082 000 e CHICAGO UNION GIANTS R0 R e v 7 | Rodgers evath, *Ran for Stengel in seventh. ' o a Il 3 18 INilea, "% § 8 8 1] *Batted tor Appleton in woventh. Tuly 22.—Wichita PLAY STORZ THIS WEEK %k e ¢ 3 § 0 oLuderus, 153 113 8 818t Lonls ....ceoer.0 0 0 1 4 20 0 411 y Des Rt ‘:’II:I-ml, 1\ 3 : ; c‘» vaxmm r: g 1 : ; Brooklyn D 1000000 0~1 Tuns and won, 12 to| Now that the Rourkes have departed Mollwite ib4 11 ayer, ... ' 0|1 Twolbuse hits: Myers, Cutshaw, Gets. e i all the Dinches, | to cast thelr fortunes abrond, Fred Brad. |~ *4 0 11 STUE. P ] § 0 & 8 [Threerbase nit: 3. Miller. “lolen buses: hit hard. 8o | ford’s Stars will appear at the Rourke! Totals ..341037 1 - Huggins (2). Earned runs: St. Louls, 9, B | Totals .3 42118 3 |Double plays: O'Mara to Cutshaw 1o % yard and on Satunday and Bunday the | spatted for Mayer in sixth. Daubert; Coombs to O'Mara to Cutshaw;, 0 Chicago Unfon Glants, the ploneer col- | Cinolnnat ..........0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 o—g |Huggins (o Butler to J. Miller. - Bascs | B! 4 —1 {on balls: ombs, 8; poleton, ¥; 1 0 ored organization, and considered the |Philadeiphia H 0008 000 6 iiftaballn Ot Gootmbe, 3 off AfbMbe. 8: | 2 most tormidable of thém all now. on the 3 road, will be enfgrtained. The Stors have created & lot of inter-| _est in thelr clashes with the colored ! 0 traveling teams, as evidenced by the | 0 large dasemblages that have lv.londed‘ == the games in the past % ! Manager Bradford has snnexed Fxidie ! | Roben of the defunct Grand lsland club s to sucoeed “Doc’ Welch, who 'ins re- | uluroa from the game. . ! 0 : HIT IN FIFTIETH PLAY | 108 ANGELES, July ®.—Jack Ness, {Onkland tirst baseman, who has a record of hitting safely In forty-nine consecu- tive games, failed today to get a hit in o 1 0 1 0 ] 1 in {or0-breaking streak, which surpasses Ty uble | Cobib'e record of forty games. ~Ness wan ‘BRAYES TAKE ONE EhSta,nding of Teams Boston Wins Exciting Contest, in|}enver ool 0 hit, was safe at scond when Zimmerman, | Boston handling Gowdy's bunt, played for After chasing Maranville up and down' §) threw wild to Hresnahan. Brooklyn ' for protesting a declsion, chest after putting him out of the game | | the batters' box. Quigley claimed Fvers| Des Moines, i2; Wichita, 0. y | St Joseph, 4; Toveka. 5 stepped on hig foot. Score D " FINAL SCORE 'FOUR TO ONE; ORIOAGO. BOMTON NATIONAL LEAGUE. OAR Chicago, 8, Boston, 4 offtPincup, 2 in three innings. Btruck out second gnme [IACK NESS FAILS TO | i | baso hits | Bancroft. Double play: Willlame ta JLY 23, Copyright, 1915, International News Service 4T OUT OF THE WAY - 'M GONNA TAKE THE CAR IN THE GROUNDS' D0 ANY TING TO PREVENT AN ARGUMENT. BUT | WIsH ! COuLp SELL THE DARN CAR! PROM CHICAGO CUBS s Played. Won. Lust. Pet. | n; & ! 7 590 530 Des Moines £ | Lincoln ... 8 M Topeka . weiee 5 “ Omaha . T Which Umpire Hits Evers for i i 1 Sjoux Clty . 48 Stepping on His Feet. . |8t g = | Wichita FOUR TO THREE IS THE SCORE| NAT. Li w Phil'd’Iphiads’ 8 BOSTON, July 2:—Boston - defeated | Hrookiyn .4 B #0C Chicago, 4 to 3, today in an exciting con- | Chicago ... o etroit 3 h 8t 5,043 4 40 Now 43 43 494 test. Chicago tied tho score in the fitth. | hiy, Louls..&8 4 HMew Fork -84 20 In the efghth Maranville scratched a| New York..3s 39 .4p4St. Louls....38 5 .59 .14 44 476 PhiI'delphi 81 Ma. | Cincinnati .34 4 .430|Cleveland ..20 b . | FED. LEAGUE. | AMER. AS®'N. Pet.| W.L.Pet. % .678) 8t Paul.,....58 3 5% 77 |570| Indianap iis 49 40 55 51| Kan. City.. 47 43 . 44 38 ‘537 Minneapolis 47 43 5041 Loutavilie .43 4 43 Cleveland ...40 433 Milwavkes 4147 . ‘881] Columbus ... 34 6 . Yesterday's Result: WESTERN LEAGU o1 Lincoln, 4. in the third for throwing sand around| S ity-Danvor™ eiled to arrive. ranville, pulled a double steal. with| Gowdy, landing safely at third, th\' scored on Whaling's bunt to Plerce. | the third base line, the Chicago twirler uffulo Zimmerman was put out of the game| Bajtimore . gE 2 Umplre Quigley struck Evers in the| ABHOA E ABH P X . Good, rt... 3 1 4 0 0Moran, rt 00| St Louls, 0-11; Brooklyn, 1-1. figan skipped to second. McGaffigan |- CHICAGO, July 2.—Brown held “‘"I‘ Faner, 100 (Beermgriet 61 ¢8| Blieaburgh-New York. rain. stble third and then contributed the few- | more to three hita, today, while' timely : it 2 0 OFitapirk, b2 0 4 1 :o Cincinnati, 8-1; Fhiladelphia, 1-3, ture of the game by stealiig home whilé | batting browight victory to Chicago by Bjmrmen, 138 » "ri'l iR AMERICAN LEAGUE. up. Ldncoln made (4 to 1. Manager Knabe was expelled t 0 oSchmidt, 1b4 0 7 1 0| New York, 1-1; Chicago, 4. ' ghth, Morse opening | from the game for Arguing over a de- 38 ommin i3 116 Boston b8 houl £ with a double to the scoreboard and | clsion by Umpire John Mullin, who 8 2 00owdy, o..4 1 3 34 0| Philadeiphia-Cleveland, rain. g 0 2 ) Rudolph, o010 BID v ngle to left. | officiated In his first Federal leaguo R -l 140 FEDERAL LEAGUE. e, Score: by e A § 28 88| Broohym G B Louin 0., Off SEbtt? ) Baltimore .0 0 0 0%.0°0 0 1-1.3 3 “Whating 00 0| Newark, i Pittaburgh,'s. R 0. A B | Chicago .,...0/0 0:37170 1 0 %—4'8 2 - — | Baltimore, '1: Chicago, 4. : l‘\ 'u‘ 01\ ‘n.;mg": .yon;..(n;‘, Conley and Jao Wibian dor ek .:0:-.:- > 61 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. litach; Brown and Clemons. atted for Plerce " e Minneapolls, §; Milwaukee, 5. 0 Js 0 0 *Batted for Rudolph in the third § ¥ 0 x’ O {WAcagB et Blaak: feewc: ‘,}ug&.a for Ragan In the third: { “Gamen Totuy. ° {0 4l R e e eaiored B ha ghut B84 D PRD D 2 et MO e acines at ! 0 4 5 .0|out the local team, 4 to 0, today. wu-| hits: Fishe Pholan (2), | Wichita, 8t. Joseph at Topel i 2 ¥ 0 3 1leon started in the box for 8t, Loula but "Bian, Magee. Three-base | National League—Chicago &t Hoaton, | Barney, d 32 fptherta had Stven thres aiagies Shé o0 [Ritei Nl merman. ‘Smith. Double plays: |&t. Louls at Hrookiyn, Pittsburgh at New | Rauman, 2. 1 W B 3| ins 55 wen fioiaced by Davenpart. Th ahan to Zimmerman, Fitzpatrlck | York, Cincinnati at Philadelphia. midt. Bases on balls:, Off Plerce, o American League—New York at Chl- off Rudolph, 1; off Ragan, 2. Hits | cdvo. 1oston at S hingto Two-buse hits: Groh, Rodgers, Byrne. |t Farqes by ottt o o | 8tru PALE 50X CAPTURE A DOUBLE-HEADER Chicago Goes Into Second Place When It Beats Yankees in Two Contests. SCORES ARE 3 T0.1 AND 4 T0 1| CHICAGO, July.22~Chicago went into second place today when they won beth of a double-header York by scores of 3 to 1 and 4 to 1 The visitors played -erratic ball in-the | first game behind Shawkay, pitted against: Scott. one run was earned. brand. ST. LOUIS, July 22.—Boston used three rolieved until the elghth, when he was taken out to allow a pinch hitier o to bat for him. bz In the ninth James was hit for three| MINNEAPOLIS, Minn runs before Sisler, who had been playing first base, relieved him. Foster was repliced in the second by Mays, who was fairly effective umtil the ninth, when he was removed for a pinch runner. Wood pitched the last inning and aliowed two hits and struck out two In this game only In the second game | Chicago bunched -their hits off Caldwell | 525 1 and won easily. Faber was given good in the pinches wo® *Batted for Thomas in the sixth. 1 *Ran for Mays in the ninth. | *Ran for Agnew inth e elghth. | *Ratted for Koob In the eighth. | *Ran for Leary in the ninth. | Boston $| cosaneo=nsd | somunenanns oloonuwomnms Bloomommn Fa *Batted for 8 Two-base hit: ary. 3 balls: Off Foster, 2; off Mays, 2; Loudermilk, 2; off Koob, 3; off James, Z. Hits: Off Foster, 5 In one and two-thirds Innings: off Loudermilk, 2 in no inning. none out in first one-third innings innings; off ‘Wood, 2 1n one Inning; off | James. 2 in two-thirds Inning; off Bisler, 1 in one-third innl 8O . o-base. hif F!elnoh‘ Fo to Weaver to Fournler, ' Double plny:: 00! Peckinpaugh to Mullen. Bases on balls: O'Loughlin an Score, second game: KID- LEWIS “OUTPOINTS wloscscompast 5l oo oqe 00010201 Two-base hits: . Collins, Faber. off Fabey, 2 Drawn for The Bee by George McManus THE CAR 1S YOURS -GIMME THE DOLLAR EONMAMI< FRANC S0 ck out: By Faber, §; by Caldwell, [a left jab to the head with great effes tiveness the outcome was in doubt Both fighters, who agreed under 185 pounds, ringside, St {the welght. Lewis weighed Umpires: O'Loughiin and Hilde Red Sox Defeat Browns. here today and subdued g to 3. Hard hitting marked the | White, 133 pounde. Datiers.” Soure: for the event. De Palma was the win- BOSTON. 8T. LOUIS. ner of the Indlanapolis race and Resta & | ABTLOAR, v, ABH.Q.AE, |won the Chicago speedway classic, There- Weaner. 3508 1 3 & TAnetia™ gnii8 3 6 0 o.fore the rubber will be on the Minne- Speaker, of. 5 3 1 0 ib-cb 3 8 0 0|apolis track. Hoblitzel, 163 110 0 ., 8....86 18310 - g y € 2123 oWalker, ¢f.. 6 1 4 2 0 g 1 12 l‘l ! ef... : ?. s$10 Weekly Double Bills, il 1 8 9] Double-headers are scheduled 0 30 dAmew S58 3 0 0 0|Saturday in the Virginia league. 050 OLwdrmilk, p0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0Knob. p....1 0120 0 0 6 (*Howard ..,1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (James, p 00000 oo 08everotd, ¢.. 0 0 1 0 0| - *Dalpymple.. 0 0 0 0 0 | Totals .34 10 717 1 A Totals ..M 1127 10 1000000 37/ 11010000 0-3| Hoblitzel. Three-base Pratt. Double plays: Gardner to Hoblits Louls. Bases on off Mays, 4 in six and off Koob, 5 in elght . Struck out: By by Wood, % by Koob, 1; by Sis- pirea; . Wallace and_Connolly.{ . CHARLES WHITE NEW YORK, JULY 2-Ffd Lewis, 508-510 l§o. 16th. AN English lightweight, outpointed Charles White of Chicago, by a small Thos. Kilpatrick & Co. margin In their ten-round bout here to- night, according to newspaper oritics. Until the last round when Lewis used Stolen bases: Herzog, 2 Doubie plays: [3°\ “I\o and two-third: Groh, (). Rodgers to Mollwits; Hersof |1, ugias, 6 In two Innings. Hit by pitched to Mollwits; Mayer to Byrne to Baneroft |y (V¥ Rt "o lbn i o™ struck out: By ?;”1\:!;‘"':{‘:;'“ ‘.K;l'l;f'h;‘. e l;fl;'bg,'";_'; Coombs, 1; by Appleton, 1: by Douglas cup 1. Hite: Off Mayer, 8 in six Innings; |3,y Ferdue 1 Umplres: Rigler: an By, Schnelder, 3; by Mayer, 3; by Tinoup, 1. Umpires. Eason and Byron. Scors, Dark Ho?s‘e'Appears ! CINCINNATL PHUAD! " i T H G d ch | OAE ABHOA®R e Wy, ™" || To Have Good Chance e, 4 0 3 3 SHancroft, fl: : : : 1 . M o0 ‘t1443l In'the Tennis Meet 40130 .3 03 40 Clark, o.....8 111 L8.0 170.0 —_— | nllhlfl\l. Il: ° : 1 2 :l; g 3 | Ruwiis. 2.2 32 { Play In the Southwestein eowa Tennis | ¢ 2 0000 Paven i tii Nt |association’s tourney, mow on at the | MeKenery 59 8 8 10 Towls ... $3730°1 | Councll Bluffs Rowing assoclation courts e | 1 “Twombly 1 80 at Lake Manuwa, was greatly advanced e anEss yesterday. The finals in the singies *Hatted for Sohneider in fifth and doubles championships will be played *Ratted for Lear in eighth. Friday morning, with the finals in the | Clncinnati 00000001 0-1|consolation singles and doubles Friday | Fhiladelwh W9 2010000 3 aremoon. ! Two- Groh, Clark, Mollwits, DOUBLES PRELIMINARIES. Schneider to_Groh. Bases on hall SENDE AR Svwvemb et aess. sad Sohnelder, 2. off McKenery, ott Harlan and De.| mares. 'L Btruck out: B Lear, 1; by -:ll:"uint“'" g > d mal 3 | Hits: Off neider, 4 in d K four innings: off Lear, I in throe innings; \\’}‘:i?‘:l:\;tds-:’n 6.1 R oo s of Mol engry, none in one inning. Um- Foskett and lLong beat Hertert and| Pason 4. Vornon ........oooen aeeserd ¥ pires’ Byron and § 1.;‘ N Prough and Kuhw; Fromme Divide Double-Headsr, o nd Gellat beat Boysen and Boy- ming Con At Salt Lake City RH.E. | BROOKLYN, July 2-Brooklyn and DOUBLES—FIRST ROUND. - tost Goes to the | At Balt Lake C 1" |ae Lol dividet o doubie-header today, | Empkie and Leavitt beat and Nye, It Luke .6 11 1| Brookiyn taking the first gume, 1'to N |63 L0 RE L L * | s second game. to Boehner an ulholland Dean an: IR Lo phmsion:, Wi and Fishort:Fak, 0 firal cantest wap u plichers’ baitle | Ratnke, 62 1-5 Sleven innings by the | At Gakland RILE |D¥tWwesn Southpaw th and Sallee. | Rayner and Peckham beat Parker and | Score: 1 2 Onkas 51" | The wiuning sun was scored in the sighty | Ritchie, 3, &-2. | - » r8pré W on three hits, e Cardinals batt Green and Casey beat Cozad and San Francisos 411 3| three Brooklyn pitchers all over the lot | Brown. o3 E | Hatteries: m and |in the seco ame. Dodgers could "CONSOLATION SINGLES. 0 | 8chmiai do nothing with Perdue. an “eror by | Woodard beat Vap Brunt, &4, 6-4, 16 0 L ons gay them _from & shutout. | Heow -~ ol 6 0 ~ P Ramer rownt at Do Vol, 62 &3, v American Aspocintion. . - y bhooxLex SINGLES—FIRST ROUND. 01 At Milwaukee 3 > lfl"“ LA B "VARH.0.A & | Watson beat Reynolds by default 2 ' Minneapolis » 2 Bescher, 16.°4 030 SMyera, ct..°¢ 2 0 0 o CPilde beat E. Hoysen, &1, 6-0. » \ , i 3 oDauberi, b4 213 0 Parker beas n, 3 1 .;l‘.m:'hnvm-u and Sullivau; Young | g, 1 $ 0300 Empkie beat Woodard u default - " Brw . . 303 31 Gellat beat Ross. 8.1, 3 21 0% Rayner beat Van Bruat, 6-0, 8-0. Southern Associantion. 2 Y 5n.»nu- Ni‘e K.v‘lrl‘lr.. “-1. zl.‘:&:’_‘ Birmingham. {; Little Rock, 1 H Newcomb beat Mulhollan: l B | Atlanta, % Nasbvilie, 3 o180 Bender beat Fieer 31 15 @ “Mabile. & Chattanongs; | - 101 u' Bwlkl:uf u!am& ROUND New O 2 - rown. k R MO, BV Wi, 1 i T 07 | Dender beat Leavitt, i §4. ‘ 0 JRan t'u h":."’ in i -4 $! Whe Wait Lake club has TR B S %00 0 06 0 308 U» tn St | 4 ? 0 0 0 0 2 S aRg q'll-uuv Charles Schmultz from Hrooklyn .. A00H 0001 % n;l::“"m:‘r: utll*flv-hh.&. u:o:- ac- § e Sl ) it 4 Sotia st | St S Bt 0 8 e e o 5 From Howa>{ drawings i Shakespeare's “‘King H. Surely “beer” is a poor descrip- tion of such a master brew as ALSTAFF —for its perfect character has lifted it far above the level of the ordinary beer; to the very highest place in public appreciation. Its flavor—so exceptionally fine; its color—so beautifully clear; its character—so perfectly balanced—proves the seventy-five years’ brew- ing experience that has gone into its making. is el prescribe beer $0 produce energy, A sirvugthel Berves. eange- T8 peses Beevieisarins 1915 Company, Distributor, 2567-69 Leavenworth St., Omaha, Neb, Telephone: Doug. 876 - e . e o were within throughout. Loudermilk started e for 8t. Louls. He lacked control and was | by Koob after ylelding """\Resta‘ and De Palma runs. Koob settled down after the sec inning and held Boston in check TO Run a,t Mill Gity Ralph De Palma and Dario Resta signed entry blanks today for the first 500-mile automoblle race September 4, to be run on the local speedway now under con- struction. A purse of 0,000 is offered Lavan to Fashion'’s favorite for oft Spring and Summer 1507 Douglas Street