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THE BEE OMAIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1915, 3 Drawn for The Bee y George McManus WE WERE 30 BUNY BEING ENTERTANED WE DIDN'T GET TO age ) Copyright, 1916, International P News Service. OIDYOU sEE THE LIVING MODELS N BATHING sUITS 1N THE INDUSTRIAL BUILDING ? MR NGGS -THIS 15 MR, HICK - HE JUST CAME FROM THE SAN FRANCISCO FAIRY AN DIONT You' SER'STELLA" THE BEAUTIFUL. PAINTING ~ | QUGHT To BE THERE WE HAVENT SEEN ANY- Omaha made a desperate rally in the Totals ... i FEDERAL LEAGUE. Yselivant by O \allal > —— ), , Walker. Double ' ifinings. Struck out: By Boland, 1; by | Cochran; by Grover, Callahan. Time . e (2 TBaboe” to_ Pipe; | Boehler, 4: by Sheshan, 1. Usmpites: Score, wecond game: Standln Of Teams avan to Sialer: Sisler to Lavan to Sis-i Chill and Evans. SIOUX CITY g lor, Bases on balla: Off Fisher, 4: of | ——ere INTO SIKTH PLACR|geems ¥ 83 885 T ED TIWICE BY YANKS s st b6 Lo N o ORI | Ric hards, Ff At e o S e WESTERN LEAGUE lin and Hildebtand MEET M’LOUGHLIN TODAY okt [\Caliaban, ss...if ¢ 9 1 4 3 PRTPY: Played. Won. Loat. ¥ split Double MY 4 : Aokt | Lejeune, " ¢ L4 B e 8 Moines ...... : PHILADELPHIA, Aug, S.~Hard hit- Des Moines Wins, Making it a Clean | fane, ib..... § 0 9 1% 0 S!New York Opens Series at Cincinnati | Prnver e | New York Cops Double-Header from | ting marked both games here today, Da-| BOSTON. Auk. fome firat ciaeh be- K " | Hensling, 3b. A R Gk SR gl | g Lincoln 97 60 a 4 trolt winning the first, 11 to 5, and Phil- tween R. Morris Willlams 2d of this city Sweep of Series, and Sioux Davidgon, 1f. | S e DR B | by Taking Both Ends of Sopeka 18 . St. Louis on the Home ndelphia the wecond, § to 8. Both Steen co E. McLoughlin of San Fran- Donnell R S et PR S y laking Omah TR N and Maurice B &\ Donn o 4 9.3 1 , Qmaha, . LIS R 4 and Bressler, who started the firat game, C lnce the former wrested the na= Cop Two Games. iaspar, c.. %A Dl i S Dual Bill, W oehits ty - S ! ] Grounds. were knocked off the rubber, while De- '“l'l'“‘-“ tennis title from the lattér at Fotals 43 3 13 8 17 4 8t. Joseph [d 31 0 trolt mixed hits with passes by Davis tlonal lawn ten \ 2 soaea “P?_KA« k. ph ) (ER. LEAGU and ‘)Ilod up rune, Dauss, who suc- Newport last year will take place tomor- ERRORS RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS | bty o. A 1 |STROUD HURLS FIRST ONE| NAT "’*(‘\_“l‘ l:fll‘ . SECOND ONE IS SHUTOUT m"":‘:';;'"m.:"‘}f;.};"i'};‘h‘rc' oo row on the Longwood courts. | Bostick S ) 4 3 el RORAE Phila. 51 42 .49 Boston —_—— ineffective. Cobb got two hits after fail- Willlams won the right to challenge Being rather intent upon the course of | l'mlhu‘m“ ) ||. 2 1: CINCINNATI, Aug. G6~New York | chicag 45 .616{ Chicago | NEW YORK, Aug. 5-New York took l.l:a ;2 hit ‘;l%l’l‘y hn his firstn "‘; umla- MoLoughlin, the present holder of the his brave crew toward the well known | Xishor 1 ! 1 1 0l opened the series here today by taking | Brookiyn two games from ‘St. Louls today, win-| At bt Sid JShechan cnce celight WM Longwood bowl, In & Me;'m-;:n with Weastern loop pennant and having 10| Brown, | 1 1 0 0iboth games of a double-header from Cin- [ New York..48 46 511 Now Yorl ning, 3 to 1, and 2 to 0. In the first game | PHILADELPHIA | N. W, Niles of this city this afternoon, regard for the feelings of our Rourkes, lattimore, v : 3 Ol cinnati, the first, 5 to 2, and the second, | Pittsburgh .48 48 .500| Cleveland Caldwell was effective In the pinches, ABRH.O\A.B. | Niles won only two games in thre seots, Mr. Isbell of Des Moines not only mado o 7 /2 to 1. In the opener Stroud was maa- |8t louls...47 88 410 8t Loul while New York bunched hits on Weil- $917 0061, 00 00 § it a clean sweep of the series by copping 0 1 0| ter of the situation all the way and, al-| " A\MpR ASS'N. | FED man to win, 52300 f gy g ¢ the combat yesterday atternoon. but he e -~ though the locals rall'ed in the ninth, " ‘W.L.Bet.| The second game was & pitchers' duel o 12 99 GRAND CIRCUIT RACES ‘ also gave Marty Krug's warriors a gen- | FOI8 <o ool - New York's 1 proved too great. Ben- between Fisher and Loudermilk, the s8n 20 TOPPED BY RA One o ot & run scored, Y tie shove into sixth place. The game | % ity 1610 10000 6 ¢ 0-3]ton was hit opportunely and forced to| Minueaps ‘%4 visltors' pitcher weakening in the a 8ol ARE STO N ended 6 to 4 | 01000010000 6-2fretire, Lear, who relieved him, held New | Kan. City... . 62 44 . elghth when the Yankees acored two 13413 AZOO, Aug. B.—~A ' heavy Three stralght took the Des Moines se hits: w._..:(nn: H\L:u:!'nm-.‘ york scoreless for the remainder. }:;nylngllt; -vbgfig-m»«;“l&my:‘ %5-::‘1 runs on singles by Boone and Sweeney, 1 9.0.e .;:::;“:‘ 2:30 o'clock this afternoon ’ gang, But saddest of all our boye fell a g W& O FEELL SRk out: By Calo| M the sccond game New York won in; Milwaukee 45 53 46 BUTal0 »....46 67 441 Fisher's Infleld out and High's sing! 00 00 0 made It necessary to postpone the grand 4 notch in the percentage column. For .0 Double plays: Gaspar to Cal- | ths feurth when Doyle and Fletcher sin-| Columbus .:40 63 .3%| Baltimore ..34 6 .343 Fisher allowed oply two hits, but St Totals T189718 4 (jronit harness races until tomorrow. Sloux City captured two games and|lahan' to Kane, Lejeune to Douneliy.! gled, Merkle sacrificed and Lobert Y day's RMesud Louls had a runner on third in each of| *Batted for Bressler in third. s YR, Bases on balls: Off Gaspar, 4; oft Hall, | At : | et kbt S 0 the st ‘four | inn fn (1oL Détrolt ., 2030300 4 011 | peeem— passed us quite > ortunate | > Struck out aspar, 11; by Hall, | ProUght in Loth base runners with | WESTERN LBAGU rat four innidgs. -In the last five| BRRTIL i 300010001-6 Tom Blodgett was the unfor unate | 5 Wid piteh: . Hit by pitched| double. Scors, first game: | Des Moines, 6; Omaha, 4. innings not a man reached firat base. Two-base Rits: Vitt, Stanage. Three- twirler who lost the game. It wasn't en-| ball: Hensling and Lejeune by Hall NEW YORX CINCINNATI | Topeka, 42; Sioux City, 10-3. | Beore, first game: bask bit: Srtunk. Home ru B N drely Tom's fault. His mates behind | Time: 2.7 Umpire: Segrist. Surns, 1, APROAE ABROAL | NATIONAL hm()h\ 14; 1. sous. Blolen” bames! ~Batage, Dauns. s . eac! Ve X w0 g o {E ot i B | Groh, 3b ] 1| Philadelphia, 0; Pittaburgh, 1. AB.H.O, ays: itt_to Young t urni him made five errors and m‘;‘ eiadmtied {Eobeciwns, 2 1 ¢ 9 Hervos se..f O 27081 New York, £-2; Cincinnatt 3-1. | snotton, 10 413N Po' Furna. | Bases on baila: Of error had its part in contributing runs Bl Tt T m ke HANG . 3 10883 ] . Hoston, 3 ago, 4, | Austin, 38 03 |4, ,0ff Bressler, off Davis, 9. Hli 1o the opposition. In fact five of the six | Fletohor, 6.4 1 8 3 (emtiich. .4 1 2 0 9 Brooklyn, . Louis, 8. 4 |Bteen, 4 in ohe-third inning; off D runs made by the Boosters are dn-ecuy[ Morkle ot 11 0 Wineo. %4 4 4 1 L AMBERICAN m,A‘m,u s HE o atel % AR m‘{:fi, '""I"f" D 3 310 o -\ashington, wet grounds. P truceable to the miscues. ' GOES TO WHALES &ewe it ¢4 fild | prcareiVasinon, Wi g it , soka' Tl By plichad bal : Stroud 3 9 9] St Louis, 10; New York, &2 2 Rally Veaila, Short, s i B 5 400100 Cleveland-Boston, rain. 11 3 0 soo- elghth and slipped four runs over on Mr. | Brooklyn Loges Opener with Chi 1;_Baltls 0, ioar THUAPIER G ar b R 15 nhore, 0. LH.O.AE. X A Lefty Thomas, who was toiling for the| . 2 3 Totals l“hh-,n:‘r'!{' Brouklr)";l, 1. “r?‘; 30100, hostile bunch. Krug opened with a doublol in Game in Which McConnell *Batied for Bentoh in. fict Pittsburgh-Buffalo, wel n;';ll)l'; Twosbase. hit: . Whtahe 111 368 04 } and Hippo McChesney scored him with a | Is Victor. *Ratted tor Mollwitz in ninth. ANBSICAN, ARICCIA L Walker to Agnew: 11 1 0 Dhllebner walked and Blanck y *Batted for Lear in ninth. Minneapolis, 7; Louisville Pipp, iasea ‘on balls ihi H j J. single. Schliebn b i New York. 00320000 05| St Paul 63 Columbus, off Weilman, 3. 11 AR peat olit an Infield hit, choking THREE TO ONE IS THE SCORE Cineinnati . D 0001000 1-2 Games Today. well, 4 by Wellman, IR R 210! way with live stock. Hippo counted on | Two-base hits: Wingo, Rodgers, Sno Western League—Topeka at Sioux City, | O'Loushiin and Hildebrand. 380 161 Wells' Infleld out and Smith's ripping ’ ass, \Willlams, Three-base hit: Meyers. |wiehita at st oseph Lenver ut Umana. | 860 ¢ 280 030 o ter marked Schliebner and tolerl buses:” Merkle, Wingo. Basce on | Nutional Leasue-Philadelphia at Pitts-| see s sinuin, £ SOPRRF BROOKLYN, Aug. §.—The Brooklyn Pajie: Off Lenton, 1 Jits: Off Denten, burgh, ' New' York at Cincinnati, Boston 18 Blanck, club returned home from its western trip nings. = Struck. out: By Stroud, 2; by | 4t, Chicago, Brooklya &t S& N oW 000 Soy foup zuns oouldn’t win the Enme American’ League—Chicago at Washing. Austin b, ton, Detroit at Philadelphia, St. Louls at Shetion, If Totals ....3 10°8 9 1 u b. y B a4 Th pitched in keen form in the today and was defeated, 8 to 1, by Chicago Benton, 1: by Lear, 2. Umpires: Quigley ( an omas . d F'mslie. ~ Score, second game: v b *Schang out, hit by batted ball. in a pitchers’ battle in which McConnell | *™ < v irshit New York, Cleveland at Boston. | ninth, thus cutting off any chance our ot PG R TEVED, atket and Upham. NEW XOo.A il sk Federal League 8t Louls st Ballmors, I i g Syl ;."’:"}'o 0 0-8 side had for victory. » The visitors bunched four hits for a run Buras 1f...4 0 170 w...041 16 ¢ | Chicago st Bracklyn, e Philadelpbia 360603 0 b Todaguwill be Booster day, With the ', T, Foo e, “noor base running deprive Daos w4 § 3 4 (B T i b ase hifa: Crawford, Olring, Mo- ' Denv uzlies as '"‘s‘:;“fi:“:m‘;:: ing them of another. Two hits and an Flescher, s 1 3 ¢ cti3 8300 AR Bl Thiea-bse hit: " Lagp. Double be called at 3:30. 3 ’ e d L .3 9.30 it batsman, a wild pitch, ors' us! Young to Burns; game o . gl 2 out gave them their second and an error yloeri, ab..3 1 1 ! R 0 r:_cgrnu:d Dby Millor and ng wid S=7 e N &’elnnu. §0 oran SRt bition ) { redatiing - oxhi et | by Holt was, responsiblo for the final 00U Wikame 13 0 10 0 GHOT AN ouls three runs. Smith Was| *Ran for Sweeney In tie eighth. Ott Boland, 2; ‘off Steen, 1; oft Boehler, brothers will be staged. Score: |tally. In the ninth two fumbles by J. 00 0 ' MKenery, b2 00 1 0 replaced by Dell. - Brooklyn twice filled 8t Loul 00000000 0-0/1f; off Sheehan, 6. Hits; 'Off. Boland § | g Ely ana & i e sy AR R O KA et d b L R S AT i | AB.R H. O A. B! o0 goore: RUHLE. - *vonKolnits .1 tue of four successive s " Wt -th 4 3.0 018, Totals ....24 42711 . *Leach 00 00 chance to score when Cutshaw was ‘ Hunter, of o I S 1l cniengo .8 0813 080 1812 e R T G| cuneht mupping oft frat, Eallee atruck 1 Hahn, rf. i BT A g i | Brool ! = | "Batted for MoKenery o coanth " |qut Smith and then. toros e 1b. 4 2 2 14 0 0! Batteries: McConnell and Fischer;| - IDEL . LA BLeA, ground to Butler, Score: ! rarttord, 4 0 1% 2 2fDuelecket, Upham and Simous. N Satted for Griftth in pinth. = os| T BROOKLYX: or. toum T $.0- 0. 108 Johnson Whips Terriers. Cincinnati 0001000001 o S oA W o Twoldt, 8b. | Meyors, eof...4 Graham, 4+ 1 2 1 0 0 BALTIMORE, Aug. 6.—Rankin Johnson! rwo.pase hit: Lobert. Farned runs: O'Mara, sa.4 2 1 1 iHuexios, 3 530 Thomas, 4 0 0 0 3 0falowed St. Louis but one hit today, but New York, 2. 'Double plays: Herzog to Daubert, 1b..2 110 0 190 — — = = =it drove In the only tally of the game, Mollwitz, McHenry to Herzog to Groh Wheat, “If. .4 13 1 108 Totals. & © 9 T 13 '3 Pank getting the better of a 1 to U Vie: {o’Moliwitz, Fletcher to Doyle to Brain: Cutshaw, 24 1 1 8 LR OMAHA. llor)'. Plank had nine strikeouts to his wrd, Marquard to Dooin to Fleteher, lartd 318 4 AR H O A B R $ttecive i Fhe DIUDAL fame on baviat OL6 Rgtusn 1At Nas $ 131 Betsel, b 110 AB. . 3 . H L H. enery, 1. tH Schauer, 2 in three ° P! v A% % % %6 Tolst Louts.....0 00100000110 and two-thirds innings: off Marquard, 3 5 T 8 Bl o 8 L0 1 S ) '8 0 2 2 3 1)Baltimore ....0 0 000000 00 6 1 in five and one-third inninks; off Me- 160006 Totals ... 6513 8 | .5 0 1 1 0 1| Batteries: Plank and Chapman; John-| Henery, 4 in eight innings; off Toney, | appieton, p..0 0 0 0 0 i o 6 1 1 2 2 0fgonand Owens. none_in’ one inning. Hit by pitched ball: | """ P2 _ . i ‘1) } : ‘l] g . (Kyumex’enesr{ (gnudniru;’, '1‘-‘\'1 Scl\uue‘r Totals .,..3310 24 12 4 . or. ruck out: By Echauer, 4; | s or D eventh. o1 g.p 8 GROCERS WILLING TO CLOSE by Marquard, 3: by MoKenery, " d. " by IRPL‘;;I‘:: tor Dell :“ TIR R 0 . 2 ‘oney, 1. Umpire uigley and Emelfe, | 3 s 0 *—3 0 00! OR BALL 8t., Louls 0080000 4 e 5 K I T0 BOOST FOR B GAME Eamhaey o Two-base hits: Long, O'Mara. Double 161500 8. 009 | PITTSBURGH, Aug. 6.—Adams shut| gyl %6 (o Miller, Wheat to Dau- 2 2, = — — —| BSecretary Cameron of the Retall|out rhll\%delnhh here todnr. Pittsburgh | Butler to Huggins to Miller. Bases { Totals. % 1'10 71 1 6|Grocers’ association made s trip among ' \inning. 1 to 0. The winniag run was balls: Off Smith, 1; off Appleton, 1. o | scored in the ninth inning when, with the 70t Smith, 4 in two and two-thirds *Batted for Blodgett in eighth. the retall grocers of the city to ascer- bases full, Killifer threw wild to third innings: off Dell, 1 in three ane-third | ana Hinchman scored. Alexander pitched innings: off Appieton, none In two in- 001120 0-g]tain whether or not they will close thetr | g5 o\ NI IOTICw ing” five hits, ome | "Hit by pitched ball: By Smith, 2122100-9places this afternoon in order that | jeus than Adams gave. Seore: 3 B er struck out: By, pall ¥ by 00000 40-4l r- il clerks may go out and boost at the | pHILADELEMIA PITTSBURON Salle, 5. Umpires: Klem ad Cocklll L1228 00 60| bul-mums. NpiOomm es Sham 00, ,, 3FFF Dodge Defents Snyder. Two-base hit s, Krug, Krueger | firms willing to closs during the after Baserot:. u2..3 | DODGE, Neb. Aux. 5.—(Special Tele- | | Stolen base: Smith, Sacrifice hits: Bills, | noon. In these places most of the clerks c““"“; 1b..4 gram.)—One of the fastest games of ball Ewoldt, Hahn. Left on bases: D23 | wi attend the game. Riehott: 0.4 Dlayed on the Dodge grounds today, Moines 6; Omaha, 10, Hita: ot Blod- Whitied, cf. 4 when Dodge defeated Snyder, J to 0. Oné ell, n o 3 vt . cker, If.... t winning score fisone Inning. Struck out: By Thomas, Pender Outplays Allen. Killiter, ©..03 e e pitehing by WWright, for | 3; by Blodgeit, 5. Bases on balls: Off | PENDER, Neb., Aug. 6.—(Special Tel- Alexander, p.3 Dodge, featured. Gustin pitched a good ( \ nomas §7off Hiodselr, 1 eff Everdon, | egram.)_Tiie, Pender base ball team de: = ware tor Sayder. Score: s 1 Timeé: 1:50. Umpire: O’Brien, feated the Allen club today, the third Totals od | Dodge 0000000000 1-1 | time_this season. Although the visitors| *One out when w L /x| outplayed the locals as & whole, the ! Philadelphia . BIG BOOSTER DAY FOR SIOUX |3 "0 was able to hit in the pitiches, , Pittsburgh . ! This is the sixteenth stralght game the Three- { Indians Capture Both Games of | Ponder team has won this season, They bascs: 0000000000040 : Dodge, 4; Bnyder, 1. off Guatin, 2. Struck , 16; by Wright, 17, Stolen Totten, Longacre, Raines (1), e hil Hinchman. Stolen Kiilier, Carey. Bases on_balls & will play the Storz Triumphs of Omaha, |Off Alexander, 2; off Adams, 1. Struck | 3 ; T MeClellan. Deublorsianier.Soam Tooeie. Sunday. ’ out: " By Alexinder, o; by Adims, 3. Um- 185, Vmpire: MaCialied SIOUX CIrY. Ja. Aug. 5-—Sloux City| Batteries for today's game: Pender, bires: Rigler und Orth. Alhion Wenten hy Gevren. celebrated Booster's day with a double | Wenke and Smith; Allen, Courtney and | ba Trl { win over Topeka, 10 to 4 and 3 to 2. The | Trulyb; Trim Bra qunoA. “Neb | Aue B (Special ) N The Falstaff flavor is as un- "“Hits: Pender, 1; Allen, 11 - | second game went twelve innings and | rors: Pender. 6; Allen. 3. Three-bass hivs| CHICAGO, Aug. B— out-| Athion wi N YR was a hotly contested game between Cran & 2 3 | guessed Stallings toda: nd Chic in a fast game. The foature of the game 2 bl . Gaspar ana Hall. Bcore, firat game: | (3. Fomeres. Fruly. Davis’ Begra | hosed Boston out of the first gamo. of Bl “Nelson's - running one-handed varying as It 1s inimitable. SIOUX CITY. Pender. 4; Allens 5 Umpires: Ruosty | the series, 4 to 3. After Boston tied the catch of a line drive in left field. Beore: Feo g 4§ count on Tyler's homer in the ninth Mc- Albion . 00080000 03 ; 1 AB. R. H. 0. A. E, j| Larry doubled to left. Archer advanced Genoa ... 20000011 %4 v e gl B S R e ¢ h i’ At ton: Bm to third on a saciifice. Stallings in- | Batteries: Albion. McKay and Haye 3 TUCLO yler 3 V' N Callahan, s 4 3 1 0 1 1|,AtLoulaville— RE®. | of Tetiring the side on & }'I,u'x{i,"i’,l’:' \l‘ e e ! k«leune. cf g ; } g }) no g } ;hr.ndflumphrleltcltmablu bat. lulnl{ Street Rallways Defeat Firemen, | 7 . 1b.. 2 4 i o nisely was sent to bat for him an i \ 2 O o 2 b he ases. 1 H |l i 4 $ 1.1 9.1 oAb Rimia s BTy ont to third and ran 'W;.“”A"v- acor | By A oy Rislonmacher allomad “&bhe choicest product of the brewers art* { & q X . ng the winning run on Murray's single, | put f s, one be'ng a_scrateh % §% . B SRR . 371 4| which shot past the drawn-in fleld. | out S¥ P s sevacon. 3 o { Totals S W N B % 3|0 ateriess Hall and Johnson: Curtiss,| Boston played an uphill same all the | an ot jons arives. Two fast Bouy ‘ : enjoys that delicious flaver because the whole - Second game: RHRB| “ plays by the trolley men were the other | g 1 2 1 TOPEKA. 8¢ P i LB soston. cmicyae | featuren i ‘ three quarters of l:' century of Lemp. brewing | R H 0 A B |Colimbus. .. 37 4 Moran, Mrid 0 3 4 A eAS RS <o SN I experience has cu/minated in this superb beer. 0 70 1 '3 "a| Batterles: Lakoff and Glenn; Schene- Fitspai, .4 1 4 0 21000 . iV it 21 N T e eheiand pestonct ra Memarc it 2 48 R R L A gl s | The flavor is uniform, because it is controlled Vi , = ° legram. T e an e 1 a 1 3 0 0 0| Kansas City at Indianapolis postponed, Mass 9 113 0/11 %0 2 battle from the Red Fox today. | / ; - ’ L% . P 1 82 bl Schiiie, 1614 0 ¢ 2 348 8| mneoniy teature was the Biuung of the| I 4 by the mialt; and the malt used in its production 16 4.3 o et 2t o tterfes: Furchner and Cham- 2 2 | 38108 Oasrt amarne. Whallag' &3 1 43 §4 1 1] pan mith and Purnel. : 7 is a// made by Lemp methods in the Lemp © 1 1 2 0! At Ealt Take City— RH® aDvis, 600 26482 Winner, i brewery. 0 0 0. 0 o|San Francisco, o 3 § § haman, 12 900/ NPWPORT, R. I, Aug. 6.—The Resi- . ’ 3 3 S g 0 ht‘;' "‘-l“- (‘"V‘; % ohsteads 1. S, o 238 9 00 0ljute defeated the Vanitie today in | 4 0 atteries: anning an pulveda; Totals ... 8 n 7 13 1 |special event for cup defense yachts he'd ’ % 5 R s 3|9 ans Lyan. | Than for McLearoy r-ningh ' " ! |in connection with the Taes. far ine 0 q Siasin xe B | oHAN ey | Astor cup by the squadron of the New olld boer: - 011070 a0 enice . } { Badtan York Yacht elub, | REW ane pre beer ~abs 40 °_;‘N“. &= 4| “Barteriest Fromme and Spencer; Lo SR Despondengy. Due to Indixestion. ’ (@), Lejeune, Clark. Stolen bases: | (At Los Angeles— Rup Home run: Tyler : vAbowt 100 ado Whew 1 wea 4 rown, Cooney. Doubie pla: Portland . § 4 (2, Phelan, Moran. Bases on balls: Off |suffering gestion which caused | A The Brewery s the Oldest in America with & 3 plas: | Foa Anceléa. i3 f Davis 1 %m Baars, itushin 3; ot {headache and dissy speils and made me | 1840 National 78 years' Browing Experience 1915 | aninge (aons ayc Off White, ¢ In three | Baiteries: Kahler aad Fisher; Ryas|iuning: off Ragan, 8 in five and Uird | feel tired and despondont, 1 began taking i 1 §in 8ix and one-third Inainge ot Dasy: b | hirds “tnninge: off’ Tyler, 2 in ‘three "n- | Chamberlain's Tablets,” writes Mra Geo. w® Hon, Macedon, N. Y. “This medicine 2 %d inning: : By Ragan, |Proved to he the very think I needed, as a mer, 1 in part of inning; b fabet of Inaine; "ot Lakott ""'f' 3 Night Couxh Relleved. o= on balls: Off White, 3; Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey eases your [1; by ughn, by Tyler, 1; by Hum- [one day's treatment rellevod me greatly. &:lo" Lakott, 1. Sifuck out; BY White, 3 |cough, woothes the lungs and invites { phries, 1. {"zwm: Byion ni_"?ml I used two Lottles of Chamberiain's Tab- omp uo',.‘ o8 gmv.“fi‘,',"‘,, hite. M"" all: Sleep. Only 2Zc. All druggists.—Adver- APPSR letg and they rid me of this trouble. Ob- ches O hite: bal 0 ST LOUIS, Aug. 58t Louis defeatod te f d'h. Doug. 876 Brooklyn the third in. tainable everywhere, All drugglats.