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NOW - WHAT'YS THE MATTER? YOURE PINCHED FOR BURNING SOFT COAL IN YourR ALTO! THE BEE: Copyrieh News Service. DON'T ARGUE WITH ME ! TELL IT TO THE IMS, International OMAHA, TUESDAY AUGUST 3, YOURE SENTENCE YO THIRTY DAY5~D NOW IN THIS JAIL WE POT PRISONERS TO WORK AT THEIR OWN TRADE « WHAT DO DON'T TINK FOR ONE MIN OTE THAT YOURE THE FIRST Ccop THAT EVER PINCHED BY GOLLY- | JUST HAD ME WATCH FIXED OH' M A TRAVELING SALESMAN! AN' NOW | WON'T ¢ | LY o . | | chance, an .casy fly, afterward making ball: By Southorn, Lejeune. Time: 1:30. chance. an ccasy fly, aft K. Af ROURKES RETURN | e | Standing of Teams | | S e | Bugy Afternoon on " | - SoR— | OAR HOAR : | pES MOINES LOSES TWO GAMES ! | snotson, 16,843 S % o moetter, o A{"y vee Tennls courts Of —_—— Austin, 3b...1 0 1 1 0Foster, 2 ’ | Pratt, 2. 41 0 2 OMilan, of....0 31 00 HOMB WEDNBSDAY e wor s o v | i ore | IN ROW FROM PHILS| NINTH SAVES DAY it §111gg 113| Tounis Courts of l i en o B Ao ont Pt et 41 1 ik S 1 EE arter Lake Clu 4 MBI | h‘;:.\"\;fir ‘q»ln,’ Aux‘o%—Dr'n.;-"r; tgo:; Denver S e 4 - 8 1183 3hin et et ’ : " suble- er re ay o i Wh o i 031 1M do, 90..3 0 & 1 1 % Trip on Road is Disastrous, Krug's | ficfnae. {04 and T to' 8. 'me outcome £0EGN Chioago, Defoats Quaker City Orew] Ohioago Sox Overseme When New freoia, o3 3}, § (3Se . 11 1] A Jares patioey titoed ek Suntby i) 5. 2 3 { both v 1 lou! until the ninth,' n - - — 0 0 Men Loving Bight Out of Thir- |, bl voe, 1, Seibe, maul e, Math, fmal (o Through Eerned Runs by | Yorks Pile Up Three Runs and "ol 5155 e .0 056 3| e e k. e oo e | t i 1 to be the longes W seey i [ UL 0w v -~ ) A teen Games Played. Sver meds on the foor qrounds. Des|gvienits o \ Four to One. Turn Defeat Into Victory. Washithiton 23 6 0 0 1 0 0 1 *—b|contests were all hard fought. The :l-y | Mn‘(non (‘nr{lrlh'om hbehlknd |5| ‘m?.;:wmg NAT. LEAGUE. —— g :I;\:‘(».;\'.“Iun nuln:: rl.u;‘-rr:’,":lnqzullm:]«:l | ere were apparently at th;llr P.'mltllnd e:- | v times threatened to VL Po e i Carne : St 3] u ear] rk, BAD PITCHING IS THE REASON | iena”but was retired at critical timea| pyo. — VlaPe SCHULTE HAMMERS A HOMER|FABER UNABLE TO FINISH PLAY | Washinkton, o " Double piays: Johmson | CHAIned the visttors until nearly dark, | with men on bases. 8core, first game: Brookiyn 5 .626| Chicago | PRCnINY to Candil, Johnson_to Ainsmith to Mc- ng busy all the time. | DENVER. Pitsburgh .47 45 .51 Detrolt . e v SO Bride to Shanks. Tirst base on errors: | round of the men's singlos, Creedon beat After, a more or less disastrous trip| RO A BB 1506 Washington 48 46 511 [ CHICAGO, Aug. 2—Chicago made it| NEW YORK, Aug. 2--By a ninth In-| s¢Louls, 2 Washington, 1.. Bases on | \walter Wharton, 63, 64 Hansen beat over the western wheel of the circuit s'pmror.r'cr l\’ } % g g 0 :3 :2 .m‘ ’!:"rwlm\\',?:k. 88 :‘; two straight from Philadelphia today, de- ning rally the New York {\vlwflr'ftm\ t;llllt*Id; !:::x. ,::_{l'q.\‘l‘nl\'l.:r. ;. (;l_l .}:;r;’.'x‘::r‘n'n‘ 4:“:«1{\':':‘5 Baugh, 68 61 A. Nowsll! bedt’ Pants the Rourkes return home to open a McCormic UG ) TR B ) atl 40 63 482 Cleveland .37 67 .34 | feating the visitors, 4 to 1. All runs scored [up three runs in their same with Chi- | out: By, Swer & by dohnson. | 64, 64, and R. Newel beat Hatoh, 61, 6-1, stretch of twelve days on the local lot o e N T 48 Phila. +......32 62 327 | were earned, but those made by Chicago cago today and turned -|.-r:-’:¢ mu: n‘;w" ; ) Idebr A TR R by " v - o 4 - MERICAN. were the outcome of hitting which was tory, winning, 3 to 2 Faber, pitching N wil : G 4 o oo Lo Sl e G STS Dunched and of the extra base variow. for chicaso, was umabie to. men hia| NOPTIS Williams Giets |wewein o3 ei ¢k ana snneen vest "g" ’:‘"‘"':""-M i S ok et ) il P B ORd | Tpote! 84 4 04 One run was produced by a homer In the game, belng relieved by Scott after elght | evenge on r. in “;:' p‘;:vyln oy Hogy RO maha won fiv . &0 . s 3 itehell, 1°8-9 0 93 41 554 M1 B4 47 fourth by Schulte, who wlso made a sand two-thirds Innings. R G ]_ff on the western swing. Two out of three, R il S 1042 Kan City 6 40 ¢ o /ith Chic . o Newell beat Hatch and A. Newell, 6.3, v ! s 18 ! . 2\ Kan. City .62 49 ble 1 fifth which drove in a run. With Chicago leading, 2 to 0, in the were dropped at Denver, Wichita and; Totals.. Nos T % 8 Louts 50 4 621| Touteville e i d‘;,‘\l)\::l‘;" ;::"e the visitors two hits, ono ' ninth, Pipp and Cook singled and Mullon, | S ik e AR, ¢-3, and Hansen and Wharton beat John- Topeka and the four-game series at l.lln-‘ BB oA ml Broskiva 454 4o R R e e, Hah AR Benoph HiTstnEs. . Wb TURIAE: T TS tiRATa i Ottt | (SOITON, Aup/ LER peiirle W lama | gon and Welrlck, ¢4 62 coln resulted in an even hronkA"Hu‘l :':e g1\i|l|'\lell‘,’ of. f } 3 o 0 Baltimore .34 63 .31/ Columbus ..38 61 .38 | peoame. wild in the sixth and walked fumble on Barney. Hartzell, batting for B s SR TR B S o] QI e rymr o1 WY losses on the road did not affec L) 8, I 2 r* Its Y nd der drove in the tying run with ' #9 f o 4 v O e b > w 130 9L e PO Y| Yenterday's Results. {two men. Manager Eresnahan started Alexander, d b - . oy fal. standing of the club, as the Rourkes re-y'fnfifiu“ B S B B T ) WESTERN LEAGUB. | him again In the seventh, but he lost & single. Scott then relleved Faber and | San Franciaco, who defeated him at the| ! ..a?r'.'.!f.“’.’i ml:':d. Aclaz.m;(omn hm)‘ : H1E% hedbb IRTARE TEcw’ e RIS, DO RETEeY R R I g e S | control and after walking pne man was he filled the bases by passing Nunamaker. | ®XPosition tournament In that eity re- caterday’ i3 to ©" The Charoston bat- tion they were In on their departure. Sa B8 o8 1 Ronx OhyvyT \'\'k%’l‘u”'& y | replaced by Lavender. The pass to While pitching to High he made a wild | cently, by winning In straight sets from ;u:-fo’f"rl .x,::t ;nrl‘v; twmurv;{:'&c hl“ To bad pitching: must be ascribed the $.1 38 1 NATIONAL LEAGUS. .| Becker in the seventh saved the visitors pitch, Barney scoring tho winning run. | the Callfornian fn the fifth round of the | Rataioft and Bray, e e g e poor showing away from home. Tom 9 0 080 9 New York-8t. Louls, scheduied game|grom a shutout, as two hits were bunched Cole, pitching his first New York game Longwood challenge fournament today.|mecre: TR % Blodgett, regarded as among the best | 4IRS a3l PIRTSd BuRGRY. s | off Lavender and the lone run scored., of the seascn, did well, allowing only ono Willlams found his opponent troublesome | ienderson .3 8 0 8 0.2 1 8 0838 4 wirlerg in the league, lost four games ning run scored. | ook il ey | Both clubs fielded well, Schulte, Zim- earned runm in elght innings. BScore: | In tho firat two sets, but took the thira | CRATICAtOn . ‘Ratzloff and Hilbert: t agu Brooklyn, 4! Cincinnati, 0. att ray, and arnexed nary a victory. He was 33 AW ¢ Doston-Pittsburgh, rain | merman, Good and Williams cutting off CHICAGO NEW YORK. | easily, as Griffin tired rapidly on the wet | Rich, King and 3 v hammered hard in every game. Bob In- ~C0PRR 1t Hahn, Bille, Ewoldt, uAl;tl_[-)\l}yu\‘.):)r{‘ SAGUE. { hits by the wisitors, while ‘Beck, Stock AnHOAR ARHOAR [ turt, et gorsoll, the new pitcher, lost three and Miller, Mitche! i .J:"t’:n."—'“émé‘éf Cleveland, 4; Philadeiphia 3. and Bancroft kept the locals' score down. 01 11e '“CH —_— Memphis, 11; Birmingham, & won one. Cecll Thompson won two sames XU r JOlEE: SRR (P Home run: | Bt Louls, 1 Washington, B. : M i 30 CHICAGO VARSITY BALL Hitle Rock, 3; Ngw rleans, & . h ne. u 3y 3 Detroit, 6: Boston, 3. LPHIA. CHICAGO. ] l» Cha oogR, and Lou North won two and lost o Galloway, Struck out &“-):mg;:nsm FEDBRAL LEAGUE. e . A NHOAR. H S 1vh TE“M OFF FOR ORIENT g en v A R : Bverdon was used a3 o rellef hurler. | by uillligun, L Hases on balls: C ~haiMinore-Ransas Clty, Fain 133 188 H < HYMENEAL ! FHp Do, Xoines autien Naih: sogos Sawyer to Hartford 1o Jones, K‘ug(l'e{:er,‘:‘o Newark, 3; Chicago. 2 o1t 111 0 0110 CHICAGP, Avg. 2—The University of —_ of i 8. e 100, » ) 6 . M 23 o M ursday | SCOre ond game . S b H 2 H " Y e marriage of ‘ann X called for games Wednesday, Th! i DENVER. . . o A E| Indanapols 1 Loulsvilie, & in e 2439 = 6 0§ o department, will leave tonight for & trIp | ang Mr. Hairy Cohen of Slops City was - and Friday, but it was agreed to double AB. R ML Q- & %! 8t Paul, 8 Columbu 010 18500 5o to Japan to play the three leading uni-| welebrated Sunday ovening at Chambers the Friday game and play it as part of 4 1 4 1 o 0 Kansas Cll‘y 8; M:'x‘m'elnnnlln. T 001 4 18 . .h g T;v!lh £ 1“:’:» 1|versities of that country, There were sondemy, the Ratitl H. Gredinaks St Bargain bill Thursday. Then Denver oot s 1 inmes Todny. 0 4 “Two out when winning run scored. 0 3 , ;m cnr:; here ma-.yy an open date, % M L Sl Al Dy R e League—Topeka at Lincoln, (] . | 2Batted for Mayer in clchth. ‘::c:u‘v:a':":mb':: m_"zzz;{lim"‘f_";':'jx ciating. Over 40 guests witnossed the - and the Bonster day game will be played 4 11 & 8 0 penverat Wiehita, sioux City at Bl Jot UM, § 850 i B ady BUCAL LSRN tween Chicago anl the coast. A stop o | “EWRORF: (0 g ¢ VR ORCAEA orew, Alec LNe. MEA § 1 % 3 & O Natonal League—New TYork at Bt.| Tetals .8 ¢¥1i 0 *hatied for Brown in ninih {fen days will be made in the Hawallan | . "apiey “Nettie Gorelick sang, “Oh, will jump for home and play its Booster 3 1 1 8 0 0 youis Philadelphia at Chicago, Brooklyn —*iatted for Mayer in sixti. _*Ba o RS R = PR el B e Lt d B g E=x 9 *inc Pittsburgh, *Batted for Baumgartner in eighth. Chicago 1 [ . e Promisa Me,” acrompanied by Miss Sall day with Lincoln on Friday. Following Pl b= 8) ST PEH Ak SR | onnadetsbin 0000010 ot Now 000000033 about September 2. The Maroons will | Fromise Denver will come Topeka, Lincoln and 9801 0 0 8 oo e ok, Disveland.at Phil: | CRICAER »or 010120004 g hit: 4. Colling, Stolen baso: 'meet teama of the Universities of Waseda, | FHRACREL e (00 0y N e e Wichita in that order. 0 0 0 1 0 0 ggelphia, St. Louls at Washington. Two-base hitai Paskert, Knisely, [ Coliine Earned run: Chicago. L S Kelo and Meljl. The first game will bo [ The brid bt pggapyiiet oS - e am w | 80O 4 : Sehulte. Karn rifice f er ? " to Four- St. P . i LiMcoLN WINE PTHAL' ‘aAmME Lt w3 e o 1S el | Fanat Chioagar ¢ B Spia, 1. Ba e8| Double plays: K'abar to Weaver {o Fours et St i By “ and the Misses Bess Grushkin, ida Coben 5\\!:|l R. H. O. A. E |Louis, Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. unuh_nll‘-‘“ (g‘l‘t‘yu{user‘,“ i\":![‘hklll\'xx;."uff \,_“_: hl,.,..,“un (-rn..,,b Iphlrux& L; New Cednr Rapids W :a’:dnm‘]r:: ?‘:I:ln us ::“:.“m.l“u Mr., 00 2 u . . ; oft York, 1 DBases on bal h 481 omp > i i chael Mushkin was best man. Me 8. Joseph Lowes by Score of Nime Hunter, of L g % S }1]‘ 3 e g g . é':'.'é‘.’,’.lf'ff o :ii;J;..mr.l‘z‘:! prt seou; 1, e ot D o abierada| Phil Shérman, MAK Millkkecdty st MUK . one o jeve 3 q “ole, « hy 3 . " .+ S Auw: 32 e o€ LS X i ¢ ¢ 11 ¢ Heath Byford Wins s, Wi il B 1S Balfid st VAo R op T ot arobiaysinday B3 00 S ot such were the vanrs: g it e 5 gy kel A B i By Mayer, e wo- s ; . 4 £ th me Wwas the batiery weorl ter an eastern wedding 3 won_the final game of lfi!:u;‘u&lml':gl-.n?:d,m -4 : O | 3 3 3% From W Johnston uck out: By éhen’ey'zké; bn‘-‘\'f\'@}k ihird inning. Struck out: Ui:lx:u(rl‘o:l dvl:\y- ‘f)?n::“:r‘;n;,{; Eame ;l:-alnl“for” ALY work uie WL Re o1 s 1 R Y §t. Joseph (od Ydio b Score: | Ewolat, . ' 4 LG T b 4 ily and Wallace, club, also thetr Lmely hitting Seors NCOLN, Graham, c. o Gt TR M T 1 and Cocldll. j Ty A RHE Do You with Coldat AB. K. H. O. A. E.| Baker, . g e M g R o Superbas Trim Reds. Tigers Trim Red Sox. Melgrade ....0 0100000 1-34 § Pl A ats D r. Kl N Discove Lio; 2b. 4 0 1 1 2 0 Thomas, .3 1 1 0 1 0 CHICAGO, Aug. 2—Heath Byford, Chi- CINCINNATI, Aug. 2.~Clncinnati was | g, ol g Y Cedar ““.,,,‘d. 00121000 *4 44 Take ng's New Ty, th. Wolfe, If. 3 2 2 0 0 0 *Breen i e L A B T | t aloth today by defest~ BOSTON, Aug. 3.—~Raiu stoppe ay’ Datteries: Helgrade, Totenhoff, Ross| best cough, cold, throat and lung medi. A 4 1 32 1 2 0| Totals s 6 10 24 7 1 Caso. upset predictions today by del | unable to score off Pfetfer today and'yetrojt-Boston Amorican league game ! ona*'[riii, PESTAR®p TOnhOtE Tloas " ade. The first dose helps. B0, All - 0 Ul Y Rt 1al iy ~ — — — — —ling W. M. Johnston of San Francisco| Brooklyn wom, 4 to 0. The visitors Tfiar'' (i "shenth innink, ten minutes Gnd oopltt; Cedar Rapids ‘Alexander|eine made. The owe DDA, 4 0 2 14 0 2! *Bated for Baker In the fourth. | in the first round of the western tennis ' Sated H:“"' f"m"“fx" i d"‘l; ft'lrl}:'t InRing | after the Tigers had fumped into 8 L;:f:l by Alexander. 1 druggists.—Advertisement. . 4 1 1 2 0 0'Des Molne 0100030206 5yrnament at Lake Forest. el R and asorins ‘on’ Detws | OF Sive runs to “three. ' Detroit score 65 0 1 1 32 1 Denver 332000007 ‘% 1 wiohhry Cow e Dol | Rakte a hened i the minth | 3 il i Nt O e el 3 t was o or the Tlinols single. Snyder wea S .| of Collins und Leonard. c M, § 2 2 7 1 1'Tggenfbases: McCormick (2), Miller,; It Was a signal victory When he passed two men. Stengel fol- | figtes from the box In the thivd, DUc was Steward 58 ¢ 91 H, champlon, since critics generally had Morse, Do 3 1°1 ¢ § ¢ Haterd Two-bass Mt - Hartford. J lowed this with a triple, bringing in two waable ta” profit_from the pitehing. of ¥ P Three-! hits: H.sr;ms:n. H‘l‘t"kh predicted his defeat at the hands of the | runs and Getz again singled opportunely, | Boland. a Cobb, B r - g e, 3 me_run: estak. it famous Caniforn! and bemoaned the ! scoring Stengel. Bcore: g Thig was Shriners' day. Cobb, Bpeake: Y | gean R ST 4 U BT By Baker, Bhields: By |\ 'h ot the draw slhoed & local taverite| BROOKLYN CINCINNATI { ana Gardner were presented with diamond I AR 0. AR by Thomas, Gaskell. i ABHOAR ABHO.AE. ' studded emblems of the ordor and Presi 5 i o " “' 0 Struck out: By Baker, 2; by Sterzer, 1, against the star in the first round. Br- 0 0 0Groh, b 8 02 30 gdent Lannin of the Red Sox with & ma- § 3 3 7 o o by Huminglon ¥ by Thomas & Bases rory ot Johnston the match. He mads O 1] 3Eme 143 ;il,uxuni’ clock. " Bcore: 400 2 1 1 0 S P Thomas, 3 Double| & total of 76 to Byford's 54, though he 4 0 oxitliter, 1100 O T.0.AS. ABHOAR L G i T e < o d ’ 4 3 0Gritith 0310 TS menrtanen, 108 1 10 0 : yer, unassisted. Hits: Off earned 30 of his points to the Chi- HE] 4§00 0 8 1 1 RAC "in three innings; off Thomas, ; %3 r2de 118 olenvrin, b 1 1) ‘ $ 00 1 3 3 UPU Winings: off Harrington, 9 i °36081's 2. The score was 3.5, 75, 6-4. i in oo IREE AN BREN 400 2 3 0 1 e nga: off Sterser, 1| G. M. Church, the Princeton 'player, Mecar H 0016 LERE ¥ B M v § 0 0 3 4 0 inoneond one-thrd innings; off Gaskell, with Johnston out, became favorite to- ’ - T i o 10310 1 (3 o . 300 0 1 §mnone B T i sagias. | day. He had little trouble beating J, D. ,Toin . 73 § b e 191 10408 B YR T o B e —_— Bowen of Chicago, 64, 6-1, in the second | Cincmnati .. ......0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 O i1 seds i = B o Newarks Trim Whales, round, to which he moved through & de-| Three-base hit: Stengel. Stolen base: d (BB 0 o % g Wik 3001010 nCHRAI0 Qun IoNemerk oo 8 (aulE” J. J. Armatrone, 8. Pl sesly | Sua¥. Eerged, Suis: it L N R e ERET edweetness Lasts St. Joseph. 30000001 15| Chicago today, 83 to 2. The visitors tied | % y P n, Chlcago, 6-2, 6-2, shaw to Daubert, Getz to Cutshaw, First *Butted for Leonard in seventh | Home run: R. Williams. =Two-base | the score in the ninth inninng on three | e base on errora: Brooklyn; 1 = Bases on| . it ’. bits: Lioyd, McGaffigan, Willlams, M- © singles. In the sixteenth Mo- balls: Off Pfeffer, 1; off Schnelder, 4. Detrol Alister. Double plays: iTelmerto- Biiss; e sagies and” Besund ot ic; | STECHER FAILS TO GET HIT, Struck out: HBy‘LBchnelder, 6 Umpires: Boston ......... Y'Oll can’t chew the P Lo Grodick to Koehler. Stolen b second. He went to third oi \gler and Har 5 R Witlams Grodick. Rapp, Welts, | Ranac's afieid out and soored ¢ win:{ BUT IS THERE JUST SAME |, Founs, Raxer. fruxty sweetness out of ochler. Helmer. Sacrifice hits: Hel- ning run when Smith fumbled & siow | American Association. irrigan & it’ mer, Schreiber. Struck out: By Morse, rol heer. Scheer stole second e | 1o, Currigan to 8 by Wideman, 1. Dases on balls: OFf | and reached third on Frts s wiid thray | FREMONT, Neb., Aug. 2—Spectald—| x4 routsville— RHE | Pases on Lalls: Orfba SpEAR HEAD becauseit’s Steward, 1; off Wideman, §; off Morse, | to. catch La porte at first, but Huhp The Dodge base ball team, with Joe' Indianapolis 17 8 tiwo and two-thirds innings; off a part of the tobacco. - off Vallandingham, 1. Hit by pliched | forced La Porte at second, ending the Stecher, the wrestling champlon, playing Louisville : 4 9 0| {wo and tworthinds iunings; off:Higwe p 3 1i By Wideman, 1; by Vallandingham, | scoring. first base, and his brother, Anton, at _Batteries: Bentley, Engle | |6, 10 in five and one-third innings: off O 2 mdBur_ Yartgy 1 Piishes: " Wideman, 3 Fassed | " Bxcept in the farat and, inird IRDINES | ghort, defeated the Fremont team betore "V ‘olaanhec |8 and Crossin.© - = | [conard, 1 in ohe and two-thirds inning at ric ripe, % ster, 2. t vhe C g ‘olu 85— LB, | gt ruck out: : d, Two Tuna wod & Hits in onerthId tanins | Tume. Messlor Motk (oo homes tacm Sadoly |® crawd of 50 fane here Sunday atters| BC Faor 2008~ 18 ¢| Prevek puth PEERaee. 11 7T oS leyflavor eepsonplew- ot ’:'::T;fr'd.’ jruns and, T hits in_ecight throlghout the long game. Prendergast | noon by the score of 710 0. - | OpE—, .oy and Tohnsons O oot | Chill and Evans. 4 . 4 2 : - i 0, " g 17" laenan | £81° Bl ibhed-the seohs Fog 't | When Joo iapped o he plate or the| it elint O | ks w4 1 ing you as long as you run and 2 hits in three innings off cago. Score: RHE. | e he was given a great ovation., At Minneapolis— n PHILADELPHIA, Au v-lhn"tn(hnm. Time: 204, Umplre: | Newark ...0100000010000001—314 1| He failed to get a hit during the game, Kansas City. ness of Fillingim, formerly of the keep on chew]n‘. O’ Brien. Chicago ..1010000000000000212 3| put was sate on an error. He flew. out Minneapols 210l 118 4 club, enabled " Clove- SOUTHERN HOLDS THE stoux|dercest Biack and echer oo™ FTei-lonce, hit to the pitcher another time and | Geibel; Sehardt Crandall — Hekun and | madC ofeat Bl et ‘today : e B b fanned for the fourth time up. | Gonsett. ' Eleven innings. 4, | Bfter beink with the Cleveland American 5 Whi . Clevelan o waukee; stponed, | associath team, went to bal ve . ta Makes Clean Sweep of the | - u::,',? A"", _';:,',"',:' ‘setenied m“v':{'::_:_':m" ,::::‘,n:,",::"n ',"‘: ; rain. o and made thres nngics, drew o pass and ] Series. i 3 3 A H porgrd ' k first base when he was y 2 HITA, Kan, due. 2—Southern | Lialouis here today. € to e beney ‘Bt | held the Fremont team to four scattered| Davia City Binmks Hayelook. | pitehed all UBOORT L remia i oux Oy cn‘?t;h.;(;;j.m'i' glx:dl:n.'nm | Groom for St Louis struck out Dalton | hits. He was never in danger. The Dodse | 1,\vrn c1TY, Neb, Aus. 2.(Special) | CLERBLAND. TAIIA. of the ‘serien Clark for the ehammech|8nd Louden. St. Louls got four runs in|players pounded the deliveries of Peck, David City deféatsd Havelock here san: | wie cf.. 5 & o 5 iBesley, 0.5 43 & 214 not allow a hit until the sixth. when | gfll third and one in ahe fourth. The| Mallonee and Hausner hard, while the|day, 2 to 0. Miller for David City struck Turer. 3.5 0 9% awalh ol e 0 two scores were wflgfi ?ry Wichita. 'Score: b:x':.’."(;n fifth, .::glnT two 3«‘1’1‘--“'1';::‘ FERRole' SNt Save hES WY o fivlfl'fi'n‘{; m:n‘ 60 B : S 113 PLUG OBA«O ITAS | visitors tied the score in the sixth and |port. Score: RH.E. > 1100 41 I AB. R H. 0. A E/| ‘ Havelock 130 311 got the winning run in the eghth. Score; | Dodge .. 00002303711 M . - v o W T ge . Batteries: Miller and Pickering: Phipps, 834 oL .14 § 3 3 3 0 ¢ REE | Fremont ......0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 7/ nermer ana_Holdernoss. Umpirea: Hinds it S B 1 A e has a distinctive quality, due 0-618 1 . 902 oRiiliigm, 00 » 2 wd 0 1 1 o og Batteries. e, Wright and Raines: 'and Smith. Time. 1:3, Foagh: | 2 im. N6y S he PR 9—5 § 1| rremont, Peck, Mallonce, Hausner and —_— | dJones, 'p...:0 ¢ © & Knowleea, s not alone to the IREEN a Wlpman,| 7% OmP ANEMS S0 08 5. Mnidel, ol e o 4 A tobacco leafit’s made of, but Fe AR W ‘BUD LATTA SAYS OMAHA DETROIT, Aug. 2.—A Aispatech to a Totals ....87 637 ) ‘S : § 01 3 1 0f Petersburs Defeats Genou. Scranton paper received here today an-| egarteq for Wiilingim in seventh. also to the way it’s made, 3 4 8 0 3 o PETERSBORG. Neb.Aue i (Specia RACES WILL BE CORKER | seuced that Manaser nil Conenlln af| it 107, 00" " 170" i E T F W 0 by the score of 3 ta T Seoser Al league, had agreed to sell Outflelder | Phlladelphia .....01 001 010 The most expensive SIOUX CITY, Petersb: 010200 1 . | George Malsel to the Detrolt Americ: Three-base hit: Kopf. Earned runs: # AB R H. 0. A e 000 $371 3 7|, Gite & number: of hovmsmen_bave al- | 100760 Jalanl S0 the Datrolt Amerioans. | - TBI0e2eo. M inilagoignie, T Siolee d b PO Y Omice S 58 85,13 1 iy areived for the races Thursaay, | K tgieriiood, ne prie'ls BT | ciovelidy % Fuindeioye, 1 sint modern processes keep ¥ 2 9 . 8] and Wiiigra. ] Friday and Saturday of this week and | third baseman for the New Yock dmer: Njuntiayenea, [ Chapmes _ Shé Seear Heap fresh, « 2 E3 are quartered at the Merchants hotel, | icans. Kirke, Hegloy. Mclools and Lapp. Basse - IS H H i no'mr:'-u onufln.c' lh'o.-:(:-lou I s the. headauntione of many of Madison Deteats Lindsay otf Knowison, 1; oft Enowioon (W P"’ d at Y & these. “The Omaha races should be s itched ball: By Knowlson (Wilie) H 0 0 business world and g0 to work day after |eorers” said o MADISON, Neb., Aug. 2—(Speclal)—| Biruck out: By Waiker 1: by Fi its through one of 3 " iy Bud atta of Tekamah | yiojlscn defeated Lindsty ysstarday Stt-| 4: vy Kaowlsom 1. by Wyekutt, 1 Hite . 3 3[day in bad nealth, atfiicted with some |ut the Morchants. Mr. Latta is secrotary | 2 7 Y (geiurday aft-1 4: by Snowleon, 1; by Wyokoit, 1 Mtief test plug tobacco Seandle Afnint, 8 ey noop, 7 to 6. Batteries: Madison, Bal-| Off Walker, 4 in six innings (none out : - - nt, dragging one foot wearlly [of the Tekamah Racing assoclatioh, | lou, Theiman and Lindsay. ' in seventh); off Jones, 1 in four innings; h R % 1 9lafter the other, working with an eye on o sl @e and Agnew. Hits: Off Ballou 14| off Fillingim, 8 in seven innings; off factories : 1 h P WEEh oash Zoar Dute on hish. siady | ARCEIC ATON Lam . Mimsck oot Ny | Blominsim, 4 N ven .Y clock, wishi losin, . % 3 i o " 3 0 § 0§ 85|the and wishing for closing timé |eventa. “All the state is boosting to make | Thelman, 5. by Las’ & one in oné inning. Umpires: Dinean and Bious city, 3; Wichita, |10, COme: the Omafa races a success, for we realize | | Naliin. F-url - Wi 5. upm:. Women in this condition shou'd take ithat with a fine high class meet at| Relfef from Acute Rhewmatinm. | W. Johuson Celebrates, eje p ] i Lydia E. Pinkham's Vercto! Omnha each year It will help us to secure | John H. Gronx, Winchester, N. M., D o s Thres _”"‘Da“w"‘f;; pound, made from roots and herbs It ~ther horscs The 200 horses oniered for | wrtes: 1 soffer from WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.-Walter John- Southern to Buster to Hosp, Hy to Brit- ton te Patterson Struck Gul: By Ch':\". 3; by Southern, 3. Bases on balis: Of Jlark, 4, off Southern, 2. fit by pitched brought health and rem- . T edy. Give it a trial. ~Advertisement. fing the Omaha races will furnish plenty of |go8d rucing to satisfy the most exact- aeute rheuma-! gon " celebrated the elghth snniversary t'm and Sloan's Liniment always helps :f hfll‘-‘llru n‘uu‘;n?: I‘rl:h ’t.M‘“lomon fekly, e Al ists. — ¥ eating St uls, 0 a“n e ot il drugsists.—Advertise: | 0¥, frelaer. cbtained by Washington trom the 8t. Thomas club, dropped his first

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