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-—*——-) e Bt e OMALLA LINKS WIN AGAIN FROM ROURKES| | North Batted Freely and Everdon | Relieves Him in the Seventh Inning of Game. SIX TO FIVE IS THE SCORE LINCOL Telegram from Omaba today, 6 to 5, the Rourkes making & game fight after the Tigers had pulled up a three-run lead in the first seven innings. Krug's clan hopped onto Barney Schreiber in the seventh and tied it up and started the bombardment in the eighth, but Mclntyre called in Dawson, who pitched shutout ball against Omaha vesterday, and he held them safe. North and Bverdon were unequal to the task of holding Lincoln. The Tigers scored first in the third, with two down, when Schrefber drove & clean single over second, stole second and rode home when | Wolfe banged the left field fence with a double. Wolfe tallled on McGaffigan's single. The Rourkes got one in the fourth on | Breen's double, Breen's steal of third and Krug's infield out. The Tigers annexed another in the fourth on Mcintyre's two errors and Daley’s Infleld hit Smith Hits Home Rum. In the seventh Schliebner doubled to center, but was caught between second and third, when Blanck hit to Barney Schreiber, who threw to Lilovd. Blanck reached second on the play and then Weils, batting for North, beat out an mfield hit. Smith picked out one and drove it over the centertield fence, scor- ing Blanck and Wells ahead of him. Lincoln jumped back in the lead on Wolfte's single, McGaffigan's sacrifice and Schrelber’'s single. Krug started the eighth with & elash- ing single to left. Varney's double brought him home and then McIntyre called in Dawson. Morse hit the first| ball pitched over the centerfield fente in Lincoln's half and gave Lincoln the win- ning run. A double-header is schedu d for to morrow, with the first game called at | 1:30 p. m. Score: LINCOLN, R 0} Wolfe, It . 2 [ McGaffigan, ss...... o 1 H. Schrieber, 1Db.. 0 2 Mclntyre, rfi..... 1 g MecAllister, 0 0 (antz, « 0 0 Morse, cf 1 0 Lioyd. 2b. 1 0 Daley, 3b 0 0 B. Schrelber, p......3 1 0 Dawson, b S ) 0 Totals 1 H. O. A. l-:‘ Smith, 1f ¢ 7o Breen, 2b S Forsythe, e 2 g 2 Krug, 3b. O h A i WA R AR S 1 TR S A ) W L ey 15859908 Qe A Totals .. 10 2420 3 “\Wells batted fur North in seventh. Lincoin 0021011116 Umlhn 0001003105 Smith, Morse. Three-base Ho: ns: ;D wo-base hits: Krug, Wolfe, Bre “h’{ o Schljebner, Varney lack to Breen to Schlieb- uer. Stolen bases: Krug, B. 8chreiber, Hreen, H. Schreiber (2). Sacrifice hits: McAllister, McGaffigan, Krueger. Struck out: By Schrelber, 1; by North, 4; by Dawson, 1; by Everdon, 1. Bases on balls: Otf North, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By North, 1. Pllchlnl record: Off Sl‘hreller, 5 runs and 10 hits in seven and one-third mnings: off Dawson. no run and no it in one and two-thirds innings: off North, 4 runs and 6 hits in six lrmln' i 5tf Everdon, 2 runs and 3 hits in two nings: Time: 1:53. Umplre: Abbott. LOSES TO -oos'rmns ‘Twelve-Inning Contest Goes to Des Motnes. WICHITA, Kan, July 2.—Wichita's errors caused it to lose to Des Moines in & twelve-inning game. Score: WICHITA. AB.R. H. 0. A. B, Bennett, rf. Cei S G S e N i S TR Patterson, 1b. . I ¢ ERE | Britton, 3b. 3 s O ‘Thiesing, cf. ) T Nol S | osp, 8s. T B RSO Lamb, 3b. O SO (R EE S s S T S [t S Sl e Totals .......46 4 10 % 24 DES MOINES. AB.R. H. 0. A, E, Hahn, rf. N ISk Y e R Hunter, cf. GSE Whi G e ey Bills, if. o S B Ba¥ et TR T RS s B Se TR S | Hartford, ss. PO N B B lowoldt, '2b. R s o 9 | Tannehill, b, Y e ok St EE Graham, ‘c. o W 0 B W Musser, p. . 'l( z. a g ? x Mogridge, p. aRe e R W N S Totals 6988 81§ *Batted for Musser in ninth Wichita 10000002010 04 Des Moines0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 i 0 37 Left on bases: Des Moines, 10; Wichita, 10. Sacrifice hits: Hahn, Bills, Graham, Fox, Britton. Two-base hits: Fox (3), Hwoldt (2), Gray, Hunter, Bills, Britton. Hits: Off Musser, 8 in eight innings. Double play: Britton to Hosp to Patter- son. Struck out: By Musser, 5; by Mo- | &ridi 3; by Gelst, & Bese Off Musser, 1; off Mogridge, 3; off Gelst, ‘ V\ud.glu:h Musser. Hit by pitched ball Gelst. Time: £:46. Um- pire: Van Syckle. DIVIDE THE DOU on balls: E-HEADER Denver Loses First Game and Sloux DENVER, Jul 23 —Denver divided a double-header ‘lth Sloux City, losing the first game by 5 to 9, and winnmg th3 second, 10 to 6. e, first game: AB.R H O A B Spencer, cof., ' € SN By by | Miler. 'rf.. £ 1.2°%°9:% MeCormick, S O B B SR (Galloway, NG R aNe 13 N Coffey, 3 . B9 F & Bl Bhigids, 1b....cc.o.c8 0 1-0 .08 Kellher, ss.. 2 41 3 4.9 Spahr, 'c 1.8 %2 8 131 Mitchell, p. i B T Y AR Totals. M 5 12 W 2 SIOUX cCITY. AB.R H. 0. A B Cooney, b. e o e Py B ) Davis, If.... SR8 % % Callahan, ss. Ry LY N N S Lejeune, cof. M S S ERS | Kane, 1b. e OF SR W Hensling, M L A B Davidson, 2 %2 4 ¢ & Donnelly, B R A R Roothby, ae s i A ® 15 M B 0 000 , 2025 Sloux Oity.. 1 1 00 39 Sacrifice Lejuene, Bt bases: Hensling, Kane. Two-base hits: Spahr, Miller, Kane. hree-base hit: Br-neor. tome runs Aller, (hllowuy. Struck out: By Mitchell, on balls: Off itchell, 4 olf "Boothby, 5. Double pl 2 . second gume: NG MY NONETS woR T p: | Neb, July 23.—(Special | -Lincoln took a close game “RiGWT MeRe' LET 05 STATE THAT (T g REATLY BEHOOVES THE QEST OF ATHER MEADOWS OF This CARPS WeARS L SPECS AL THE TiMe Vi NOUNGSTERS WisH sarson e i} Tes Moines. SeP—— :' Sloux City. Ki Hensling, 21 % i . 39 ‘” Chicago cago ....43 41 612/ Detroit Pm-bur.»n 42 41 508 3 CHICAGO, July | York 42 &4 M 48 45 489 W ll\lnl’\uu 42 43 New \’nrk ’fl ‘gl‘fl( " 2 833 el o ¥ e coupled with lis daring base running when he stole second, tok third on a ‘W.L. Pf‘l | short passed ball, and scor Sacrifice hits: Two-base hll Three-base | Off Ingham, 8 in tw)- 0 Cleveland . 9 'in five and 41 48 461 Louisville 51 .440( ‘dnnnnkn» thirds innings; two-tairds innings. terday’'s Results. Game from Topeka. TOPBKA, Kas, out ten runs in St. Joseph took from Topeka. the ninth innine md., DATIINAD LR played game BT JUSEPIL i Philadelphia, AMERICAN ] ol cosmemsoo | osmrorama Boston, 8; St. Washington, Philadeiphia, 3; ¢ 3 FEDERAL LBAGUE. Brnnklyn 6; Bt. Klnm City, Two-base hite ch, Three |base hit: Hartzel | Colline Earned runs: New York, pp. 88 . Groeling, 3b . il(nlrn on balls: Off W cotte, 1. Hits: Off Warho | soreme Bl morsmmos 5l amcamas~o? Bllumow 1; 3 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, , 6; Kansas City, 6. Louisville, 5. B Pussed ball: Bweenoy: 1'mpires: O Loukh 1n and Hildebrand. ut: By Mitchell, 8; by o Mlnnenpoi!]. Bons! ames Today. League—Omaha mn. I e mor!, 2b Des Moines Joseph at Topeka. mmw League—Chicago at Grover, P 5l onconsuen=? <l owossmnosn? Koerionn. Taasve-New Fork at Ol | cago, Boston at St, at Detroit, Philadelphia at Cloveland. Federal League—Brookly: P PRIV ‘Washington | I se hits 'l‘rlln!r @. at 8t. Louls, | Pittsburgh, Baltimore at Chicago. mece hit: Cochran to Tallion th Fisher, lo oKehler, Rapp to Grndlrk to Ku-hln‘ 8 in elxh(t' lfl"'l’l‘! Salt Lake City, and Hanrah CLUNN OF TOPEKA IS INDEFINITELY SUSPENDED 23 —Indefinite a piteher for the was announced Hnlel on balls: Off " Passed ball L| ball: By Const League Results, At Los Angeles— land suspension of J | 10cal Western league club, No cause for the suspension was | owner of the | PR Kla \ernon Chech Whlte and Spen- At San Francisco— Los Angeles 01San Francisco.. Los A mzelel rool Sa Chrln‘nm Relsigle l,ml Schmidt. At Balt Lake City— assigned by John Bavage, Reds Vietors. 23.—(Special SCOTLAND, Telegrab.)—The Kansas Scotland here score of 6 to 2. the fastest team in the state after trim. | ming Yankton. is considered ——— —— SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Affords Numerous Buying Opportunities Almnst every item in the store is substantially re- All our high grade Kensington «mtn, Palm , shirts, underwear and straw priced m low that a quick elearance is fl\blll(‘d ()ur SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE offers a rare chance to buy the very best in Men’s Apparel at only a fraction of their worth, Men’s high grade suits from our reg- ular stock of $25. sollers, Saturda) 31 650 MEN'S FURNISHING BARGAINS regular ll Athletic Underwear b0c Neckwear $1.00 Neckwear . Regular $1.50 and $2. 00 Ar- row Shirts .. . Palm Beach Suits $5.95 while they last 257 OFF ON SUIT CASES AND BAGS SATURDAY fuq GIRNTS TN h;“ s L OF (m;s-"\e) S0 ME THING i (‘ Y \\\Mm‘n\ - Eam WOTHE WAy 0 B hce HC GRam Earned runs: Washington, 1 hits: Coveleskie Chicago made 1t three straight from New York today' | Jiases on balls: Off Coveleskle, Boston winning, 3 to 2, in a desperate ninth-inning Gallia, 8 Hits: Off Gallia | 8¢, Louls finish, John Collins single to right, ngs 10 Two-base by Gallla, 4 by | Lewls, Nallin and Dineen. = | bases: July 23.—~Cleveland | Off Gre 1l to 8 today, |milk, 6 pper being wild and inef was effecti m base tly, gave the locals the game. NEW YORK nning held | Grews, hits: Smith, Lajole, Strun| hits: Smith, Chapman, O'Nelll Southworth, Barbare, Double plays: Lapp Innis. l\u‘)r Lo Lajole to Mc- s, Yealey to Mc Hits: Off Bress- 6 In three inning five Inninks. Bases on off Bressler, 3: off Bases on err off Donovan. ? in one and two- | jwe of innings. St out: By Cicotte, 1 ‘ Brrluler. [ Pivea: Cnill and Evans. Alblon Tigers Trim Senators. ington' to three hits lmplnkl out ST. LOUIS, July 28—Lawdermilk, who sl nllchw Cuallla and Ayres today and won | started, X hed for Sir Archlil :mn. 2 %0 1 Succebsive wild|St. louls were wild today and Boston Nouthern Ansociatt Tehwanne ) Bl cBride and Neff, together | won, 8 (o 3. Leonard, who pitched three | Memphis, 4 Atlants, 2. Time: 2:21%, lmh 24 2 Boston, | With Stanage's single, gave Detrolt its | innings for Boston, was forced to retire [ Little Rock, b: Mobile, 0. In_ the three-quarter-mile d Bt. Louis at Brooklyn, Pittsbury h at New | {wo runs in the fifth inning. A base on |after batting in the fourth, as the result Chattanooga, 8: New Orleans, 7. were »ix tenries and Blue won, 'nnq, {balls, Joster's single and a double stea) |of being hit in the knee by one of Law. Nashville, ;" Birbingham, § 117 STAlLINES YOuNg AuEM’ll,‘Tvmmun SNCE HE cumcfism COFFEY. WILLARD, . AND nMn- *Ran for ed on Liebold's Indinna Heat Macks. play. Lavan with men |4 in four Helgrade Defeats Albion. Neb, July I JALBION, | Belgrade journeved over to A®™on today [ 1y, 3. Burke, b. £, by The Corsalr | | | and won » u the pemo was the fa work of Delgrade and the Todenhof, p striking out elghteen, Belgrade DITROIT, Ajob., July 6 Liolding 5 TSR TNy . Belgrade: i ;'.:::3& .‘.'.f:"s'iin'c"" o i bty T A Few Knocks from the Hammer of Sports 7_/ DONOUAN Ro@INsON HweR206 THE VARIOUS MMAGERS WERE AGie 0 WHCH TEAN THEY THOUGHT WOULD Cop THe RAF @) * Gwerd WHITE SOX MAKE e v mietan e o ‘.',z'.":;.'h:.::::.:":,,,;::;'a':':,'.'.::.'.','.',". Suspensmn of Boss WASHINGTON DETROIT. [pussing throe of the four men who face: o ABH.O ARHOAE |[him. After fifeh ollina alowed 8¢, | Mgy PEoN |Fg So i Rowland is Lifted At 0.4 3 % 13318 BORTON 8T LovIR L',_""‘k‘“' il 48 PRl e ) A K . AWlOAR | CHICAGO, July S.—The suspension of . ‘ ¢ 0300 Hoope 30 p8hoton, 64 8 10 1| Munaker Rowland of the Chicago Ameri o3 Y $171 0] q e o N et 3 110 cans, which was imposed three days ago Hose Capture Third Battle Bi 0 1 0 oNtangs 318 09 Mobitiel 162 1 ¢ 0 ¢ B3 8800 and which aroused Owner Comisky from New York by Desperate R L el 10 S 4130 IWalsh ct3 1 ¢ 0o make charges that the umpiring in the 4 10000 Totala .38 79 8 0 $ 81 ) Olavan w3 14 0 0| American league this vear was the worst Rally in Ninth, W RiEEs 4] 8 8 Oheverelt. e 0 1 6 o|he had ever meen, was lifted today ¥ES “Hatted 1. i ' % o {8 4 10100/ had been in effect three days, followin® e U AU y 4l B o 310001 heated argument between Rowland and' | Washington 00000100 0-1|Grees, »...0 0 0 0 100320 eated betwe " FINAL SCORE IS THREE TO TWO |} %ihir 00002000 2 Cotnepillol - - the umplres in the Boston series. | Stolen bases: Cobb, Moeller, Nl Totals .00 T2 1 .fi..;,.:. i the fourth | TRACK RECORD BROKEN 1.9 20 3.3:8 003010000 AT THE TEKAMAH RACES hits Speaker Wagnot, | e A ot Blolen | TEKAMAH, Neb, July 23.-—(Speciat 7 Barned | Telagram.)—Today closed the Tekamah Double | race meet for this season. The day Hases on balls ; off Lowde: one-third jnnings; off | one-third inning; off | B BT o 1 pwn. Score Leveranz, four and two-thirds in-|made in the third and last heat of the pgh, 853 0 3 4 0W . 0 0 PHILADE! ings: |””| l‘nllt‘u_ Ii lnI fl\';‘ -;v'l 1wt Y {race, when Hal McKinney made ft in 2 Bored 2 2 1 OF, Colline 204 8 1 Mrds Innigs. Strick out: Hy Leonard, L. . § 818 & oFsurier ibi 1 { 16| Sonthw 0 Healey, 3.5 2 012 by Colin by Lowdermilk, %; by |Several years ago orod lowa horse made 3119 01 Colling, 1.8 0| Kuchen, of..3 3 3 1 OWalah, ef....6 o 0| Leverenx Umpires: Connolly and & record of 2:00. Following is the sum- 40 170 oFelnch, tt. D Chapmanded 3 1€ OB i 3 o | Wallace e Bauman, 35,3 0 3 5 oMayer. o et O B R W2 o \ A ~Cren 1000 oOBI'kburne of i el Rie 4 oTane: ot 1 ol N pTrotting, 215 .1.:,- Rurse. $ho: Boone, 250 0.0 0 0Cicotte. b 0| arbare, 354 1 3 1 1Meclnnis, 15 4 1 0 E W v, Wayo. b. s, by Wilkhurs Bvesnsy, 6.8 1 6 3 golsencla O] Winaw th8 13 1 1ham et 011 0| LVANS VVINDOr . B, Ward .. v 19 Warhon'0.11'2 0 0 300" | o HER B T B | 393 Lord Duke ¢ Jnckday it AT 801 FiL P r (o ]| n semi-rinais h-lm.n Lock, br. k. (fL 16, Cusey3 B 1 5926 16 0 i N aTens | wuine, urto oLenna X :'"""' sLes = | g LR s . O s G Reaper and Jim O'Shea nlso sturted. | iRatied for Maver in ninth Towis .. 3308 3| CLEVELAND, 0. July 2.-Charies| “ime: "3 210 300, 216, oS e B I e 1 . 3 Bvans of Chicago defeated New Bawyer, | 208 pace, purse “Two od g o rel Batted for Pepper in ninth o) " ] 5 " “Y""f bias “'“:”"“ i " , | Philadelphia 01000200 0-3|also of that . 3 up and 1 to play tn| Hal McKinney, b. 8. by "-l_‘:l:“lc‘ Chlcago ™ D100 000 o 1Th | Cleveland ... 2 0.4 103 10 *-1L{he semi-finala of the Weatern amateir | Columbi~ Fire, b.'s. by Pacitin & 4 - d runs: Cleveland, 7; Philadelphis, | goit champlonship here today G. Bohann) V4 Sir Laln, ro. . lrene ‘Bau an 2:13%, 2:10%, ar-old tro Special.)— | ‘puirse $200 game, 12 45 4. The fen-| " (yoe Huner) Dalsy Todd, b. m., by George Todd |Mr and 8, Three-year-old ce, puree Kl b, .’le IITI B. (\Vnr- The Best Yet Exclaim Patrons of Our Great Semi-Annual Half Price Sale of “Kuppenheimer . “Hart, Schaffner @ Marx’ “Stein Bloch” & ‘‘Society Brand” Summer Suits The styles, textures, models and patterns. Clothes that deserve the respeet and patronnge of every man who wants the best and values a good appearance. $10.00 $12.00 $15.00 $18.00 $20.00 Suits Suits Suits Buits Buite $5.00 $6.00 $7.50 $9.00 $10.00 $22.50 $25.00 $30.00 $35.00 $40.00 Buits Suits Suits Suits Suits $12.50 $12.50 $15.00 $17.50 $20.00 Our having more and selli sures you a larger and broader field from which to make selection, Shirts on Sale Saturday are powerful inducements of style and in value giving. Shirts that sold at $2.00 are now §1,4% | [ormer price, for . Shirts that sold at $1.50 are now..95¢ Shirts that sold at $1.00 are now..gH¢ B o 3 $4.00 Panama and Bangkok Special Reduction in Underwear 5.00 P m. Bar $2 garments, regular or athletic. $1,45 44 anama and Bangkok $1 garments, regular or athletic. .. 75eé }s‘;:;.o ";,';nm LRI 76¢ atbletic nainsook ......... 20T Rl oo e s HOSE, $7.00 Panama and Bangkok Fine silk plated Hose, double toe, heel | Mats for ....... .$4.55 and bottom, black, white and several | $10.00 and $12.00 Panama and BOIONE: . DRIF. oo ccorings cvee0.19¢ | Bangkok Hats for ,.........85.95 iest clothes designers of hoth eontinents—all the new g more Clothing than any other store in town as- Straw Hats Greatly Reduced Your choice of any Plain or Rough Btraw Hat in the store, regardless of Any Leghorn Hat that sold up to $6.00, for ... vy e ... . 82.95 T T S T Y Boys’ Suit Sale The value, guality and dgp_a_qdnbla workmanship identified with our special offering of Boys' Suits this week present a rare chance of economy and satisfaction, Up to $3.50 Suits PR Upto84508uits.................. ...$2.85 Up to $6.50 Suits wrre - B3.85 Upmt‘l.w Suits. . ... .$4.85 Upwss.boaum . 55.95 Up to $12.50 Suits. ... .. $6.95 Odd Trousers pr— v ; “Jaunty" Without doubt you will find at (his e Is an expressive word, and no clothes store values in Men's and Young %0 s0 far as expressi Jauntiness ::::-:n:::,“ trousers not to be founl than do our Palm Beach Sults, $4.50 / to $18. Champagne, tan, naturel Styles and qualities for all times, = blue hair line. black and white. $1.25 to $5.00 and up to $10.00. - or belted back. e e S D B OB B : could not have been better for the racing 't Leverenz, 4. Hils: Off Leon- and the crowd was large and the track ard, 4 in thiee innings: off Lowdermilk, | fast. In the 2:08 pace the fastest time or made on the Tekamah track wad 32 20, 2:20%, HBon Bon and un-e Hod[ewood also h'"

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