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£\ " SOMB STUNNING SEMORITA! * i *PAPA UNGLE 3 BROTHER.! A BAD HOMBRE i 1S WINK, AT ME REAL ESTATE FARM & RANCH LANDS FOR SALE Minunesou MINN. farms; low g’rloe. casy terms. Min- nesota Land Co., 0. Box 817, Omaha. Nebrusks. o FARMS FOR SALE. The farma L have for sale are all fm- proved, located near Plattsmouth, in Cass county, are well worth the prices asked, will bear the closest inspection. 100 cros at $%0 per wcrv, 80 acres at $il 18) mcres at $125, 190 mcres at $13, 170 ecres at $140, 400 acres at $125, 4 acres @t $200 per acre 5,8, 10, 20 and % acres small tinproved tracts adjoining Plattsmouth, at prices ROURKES' LOSING STREAK IS BROKEN After Dropping Eight Straight Games Omaha Cops Second Fray of Double Bill from Bears. BLODGETT HURLS SLICK FRAY that are right | The expert curving of Tob Blodgett P ‘94'{,?;:5- routh, Ncb, | And the heavy bombarding of Bobbie FOR BALE-® asrer woll “Improyed. § | Vells and Hippo McCheaney broke Oma- miles from Meadow Grove, Neb., und | ha's long losing streak in the second has good soil; $100 per acrc; $3,000 ‘cash Bgroy wms Caspor Theisen, Osmond. | park on the Sabbath and Omaha won — | one after losing eight games fn a row, The bar- South Dakota. FOR SALE—a%-acre farm, 300 acres in corn, wheat and barley; good linprove. ments; plenty of water; 100 miles west of Sloux City: $76 per acre,:easy terms. 160-acre farm, 100 acres in corn, Whe and oats; well improved: $66 per acre; easy terms. . 8. Strohbehn, Wagner, Charles Mix County, South Dakota. Misceliauoous. 10)-ACRE farm, $12 per acr $20 ver month; no interes fine land; pure water, good title. W. T. You jr.. Kimball, Neb, six of them on the home lot. the second, 3 to 2. Omaha came pretty second game, too. Dick Cantwell, the Denver hurler, was in punk form and his offerings seemed to please the Rourke 1 artillery. Also Dickie was wild. Many 'Write | &n opportunity for a score did he give the Rourkes, but for some reason or other the Rourkes were reluctant to take ad- | vantage of their opportunities. Wellx and Winpo Do it AL - et REAL ESTATE LOANS FARM LOANS, £ PER CENT, TOLAND & TRUMBULL, 48 Bee Bldg. | 100 TO 310,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam Sta CITY and farm loans, b, 5% 6 per cent. J. H. Dumont & Co., 16 State Bank. WANTED-Good farm and city loans at ow, PE/ or Hippo. To that duo can be traced all three runs. In the third round Omaha soored one. Breen singled and went to second on Shields' error. He was caught e [ trying to swipe third while Krug was ERS TRUST CO.. 1622 Farnam. ‘;olxln‘gh a“w-:k‘; wlx;ll. DoldedKl douhlt e rte. . L atme CERs B Snetiaity. lown e firsi ase line and rug went O s, i eacs Bamk Bide. | to third, to score a moment later on Mc- Chesney's infield out. N S ety Natiom] Hamk Bi08 | The second home counter was marked BEE us first for farm loans In eastern Up in the fifth when Wells singled to Neb. United States Trust Co., Omaha. | left and scored on Hippo's double to left, 6% CI1Y LOANS. " C. G. Carlbers, And the winning run came over in the 070 #i0-12 Brandels Theater Bldg. | eighth when Wells poled a triple to cen- WANTED—City_and farm loans; lowest | ter and Hippo singled to the same garden. rates. W. G. Templeton, 83 Bee. T.2000.| 1, the meantime Tom Blodgett was hurling slick ball. He allowed but four hits and Denver scored in only one frame, 80x the fourth. The runs were counted on a walk,'an infleld hit and Kelleher's triple. e ey REAL ESTATE—FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE—Clear corner 1of 140, Lows ) ‘s add., Omaha, for good five- passenger automobile. Address Y 651, Bee. PMC;'K"II_C‘:LLY nlo(w_s‘-l_fyllnahx—r car G,“_"' Three Runs in First, one-| on truck; will exchange either v o O et "Dimualow. ‘o ‘what| . e first game was & hard one to lose. Rave you? Address B. M. Care Bee. |In the first inning Thompson passed out OMAHA residence pm—f_"y exchange for | tWo walks and Miller made a hit. Breen's Sioux City property. Hox 8, Sioux City. wild chuck allowed two scores and a = v = == | gacrifice fly by Shields the third. That . o‘;“:“ :’"“-mvm“‘f’fil‘ | finished 1t, as Thompson permitted no ALE—OF Tent; (rackage bu A poastsgadton. i SV T Rt S, A, But Prince Gaskill, chucking for the = e opposition, was in a stmilar mood and RE TE ANT the Rourkes counted nary omce. Prince AL, JNTA yan | was, exceedingly tight In the pinches. T/OT, east front, ilst and California Sts., | Omaha outhit Denver seven hits to five 52x130. Price_3$760. Geo. Schroder, 48 in the game. Were Block. Fhons Red 68, Today Topeka comes for four games. Today will be ladies' day. Gust REAL ESTATE—NORTH SIDE at 3 o'clock. Score, first game: 3 DENVER. 2816 N. 25th, $25 AB. R. H. 0/ As E. Here's & 6-r. and hall, all modern, full | Spemcer, cf St S SR B T 2-story sauare; one block to car, Miller, rf 1,88 9 % O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., McCol Y Yol S G, o 1016_Omaba Nat. Douglas’ 271 Ty S L BBAUTIFUL PRAIRIE b i P T8 % 1 | shrubs and trees giving spl S 05 Al i 1 | {ind unitormly distant trom sach other, - v s Gy Tl I | 1 now, not promised for future years. Pa $ ing txea paid No sheds, alleys of di Gaskill, p AR . 4 agreeablo snvironments. On car lines, p Tear 8chools and churches; five new houses [ Totals T P ted completed, or nearing completion. Can be 5% w0 A B 50ld on easy payments to responsible par- | .. o oI T YT B R tles. Keys at my residence, B. J. Scannell. B'r““n- ek S OG- (N | Phone Doug. 398 or Web. 311, A ik % il 0 S | NEW modern cottage, § rooms, every Krueger, ¢ 408 4.1 '8 improvement, oak polished floors, fine | McChesney, rf . aet Rk Bt G RO lawn: would bulld garage; to g0od party: | Tannehill, > ol B O TR B | under lease to only small family. 219 Schijebner, 1b ......4 © 1 15 0 6 gles Bt.; $22.60; with garage, $%6.50. | Varney, if R T T O 8. W. HAZEN. 201 McCagué BIJE. |sForsythe 3 G P S BUNGALOW-5-room, modern, new and |Rice, 1f ... 222 Up-todate in every ‘reapect, 4 and | Thompeon, D a8 & 1o1e Ames, Oak Chatham addition. Webster |TWEIS - - S L Gy o0k Y BBAUTIFUL 7-room bungalow, strictly | Totals Y0 e R T modern; corner lot; sacrifice for quick| sForsythe batted for Varney in elghth, sale. 4051 Grand Awve. Phone Webster | *Wells batted for Thompson in eighth. = = Denver virieene3 000000003 Hits 3810888 8 SLOSING up an estate, sell orifion | Omaha 0 00 v 0 SRR 12eistsesasd 3 0.0 0 3.3 3 3l 5085 Omiaha: Good surroundings. and |, TWo-pase Hit: Bmith. Stolen besel Mil- I v Bee. ! ler. S e ts: al Ly el . otatioh. Addses ¥ O, Sacrifice fly: Shields. Double plays: = —=—x | 5 G8T ' TE—WEST Kelleher to Gall to Shields, Gallo- “"A," EST ' TE—WEST SIDE w:vny;h:rl\'-filcherol‘a"éhh‘ldu, Gallgway to —— e es | WO e Tircen | & ug Lo ner. CATHEDRAL DiotraCT | FRRISE 008" penyer, 6: omana. 6. Hita: New, modern, ¢ rooms and sleeping 'Off Thompson, 4 in ‘elght innings; off porch; oak oak and birch finish Everdon, 1 in one inning. Struck out: out; built-in buffet and bookcase, | By Gaskill, 3; by Thompson, 4 Bases lumbing, furnace and hardware very on balls: Off Thompson, 8. Time: 1.3, south front; close-in: best buy in|Umpire: O Brien. Tel. Owner, Dougias 152 Second game: SR L MN% 1o A m REAL ESTATE—MISCELLANEOUS 'smith, of O yer - S g0 FOR BALE-5 acres town property. I- porcer Ib 2178 3 room house, large barn, lote of fruit \UUE 88 $. 378 H ";‘orh. l?;or{mn?n write Mrs. A Wets | o Chesney. - Py | ° = —_ R Tannchill, 8% .3 ) Schliebne R 0 { Varney, 1 TR B UR 0 ¢ | Blodgett, » i T G ) 0 We have the greatest snap in 9-room » 23 n n I house to be found in Omsha. Paved| T8 T ¢ street. Close to street car. Fine neigh- R H. O E. borhood. Inquire for price. \ [Spenote. et 0 o 2 [] J J iller, rf ws o 0 0 3 BENSON & CARMICHAEL, MeCormick, 1", 1oz 0 alloway, . o 1 3 o Dougias 172,82 Paxion Biock. Corfey. @ o ¢ 1 0 a A BARGAIN for cash; having moved Shields, 1b 1 1w 1 from Omaha I will sell or trade for ' Kelleher. ss 0 i B o lend in Minnesota or North Dakota, the (Spahr, ¢ .. 0 3 4 0 property at 1611 Capitol Ave., consisting Cantwell, p o 0 4 0 of nearly 3.400 feet of ground, with | = . g2 88 a brick bullding thereon, at a sacrifice, it Totals 3 o8 1 4 Quick deal Is made. Address your offer R ! 23 o2 0 C, E. ving, mouth . » Winneapotie. Ming. - BUE. | Denyer H 6001 | Hits 2 01 04 Three-| === pase hit; 3 Cotfey. Double plays: Tannehill to Krug ta Schliebner, Cantwell Shields, Galloway to Kelloher to Shi Teft on hases: " Struck out: By Blodgett, 7: by Bases on balls: Off Blodgett, 4; ol Time: 15 Dire ESTATE COLUMNS Lo Cantwell, 6, ©'Brien. today are worth joking over. You wre an fn- J.'.-i- it you g to shave in ey Mr. Jack Meets the Mediators game of the double bill staged at Rourhe galn matinee was divided, Denver win- ning the first game, 8 to 0, and Omaha § | near Josing that But there wag nothing slow about Wells ' Game called | pe s Louls Federal club has signed 'ball: THE BEE By Daker, 2; by Schrelber. 2. Bases on Off Schreiber, 4. Hit by pitched Hunter by Schreiber. Bwoldt to Sawyer to Jones. Van Sickle, balls: Deouble pla BN Time : SIOUX TAKE TWO FROM KAWS GUBS DROP na Capture First, Five to Four, Two and Second, Six te One. SIOUX CITY, Ia, Aug. 8—8joux City ‘ won both games today from' Topeks. WESTERN LEAGUE. Tydeman dro Boothby's fly in the By Pot ninth inning with two men on basss and | Des Molnes 208 » o P 8 tool e firs ame, to 4| D ver .... e - 8 % The second game was calied I the sov: ot~ A B S Brooklyn Wins Both Games of agreement, - witl oux y e . e Jeading, § 1o 1. 8core. firat game: o ] Double-Header from Bresna- SIoUX ciTY. o0 w6l ) AR R'EL O A E 8 el han’s Warriors. 0 ot | 380 il > 3 1 2 3 o [ | AMER, LgAflU >N Callahan, o I R O B W e WL.pct, | DODGERS ARE IN SECOND PLACE o R 30 84 b iypnua .28 Heposton .68 W . Davidson, ‘110 0 o 3] Brookiyn .5 48 &) Detroit ... 83 6| CHICAGO. Aug. S&—Henry O'Day re- *White '3 00 8 3 3 9| Pittshurah .50 49 615 Washington 83 41 % | turned to the umplring staff of the Na- Donnelly, & IR T A T O P;'z;:m!"nrk .Ci'lofi).hm;l. ,“\‘::).rk ggfj\‘s\ tional league today after a yoar's ab- Boothby, S 01 1 0 B O RO o e i8 sy Sence, and officiated at the double: *Clark .. 0 1 0 0 0 0| Cincinnati .42 57 .4 Phila 1 66 333 | header between Brooklyn and Chicago, 25 6 m B ¢ FED LEAGU | AMER. ABS'N both games of which went to the visitors, PRKA. W. L. Pot.| W.L.Pet, (10 to 7 and § to 4, the latter kame going 23 1 1% 3 Pitsburgn G 64 5l Thdlannolis &7 4 b | Brooklyn batted the local pitchers hari 0 1 11 1 ofNewark . ,;»gi,v Kan. City...08 ¥ .524 | In the initlal contest, and this, coupled , e Ol T ¢ A5 Lputaville 5381 -5 | With erratic fielding, gave the visitors i A S 2 435 Milwaukeo 48 50 3% |an easy viotory. Chicago rallied in the ) {5 RS 0 B e .30 Columbus .41 6340 | ninth inning and drove Douglass off the g S (i KR O Yeaterday's R N mound, but could pot overtake the lcad Py R S AR YR I | WESTERN LEAGUE 1 o 1 o o0 o 1 o Topeka, 4-1; Sloux City o -2 ""‘3"“'“"“” tibe! 4 d th Grover, p..... 10 0 0 0 0 o Wichita, 4 t. Joseph } 50 Ui second Shie BN SRonet the Dashner, p.. 10 0 0 040 0] Denver, 34 Omaha, 0-3 winning run, having also scored two of Hall, p... .0 06 0 0 1 o Lincoln, 2-1;: Des Molnes, 1- the other runs, e opened the eleventh Totals ....... —,‘ o Py g = ATIONAL LEAGUE | with a double, went to third on Wheat's Batted for Richards 1; nJm?s SO ::';3;?3}:; et .. | fly ana scored on Cutshaw's sacrifice fly | sRan for White in ninth. | Phiiadelphi, 14 Cineinnad, ¢ to SIEhK. Medre, (et SaImeL 'wo out when winning run scored American_Loagie—(No game scheduled.) PROOKLYN. CHICAGO. g‘flul City 00000300 25 FEDERAL LE'{m'r A ABH.O.AR ka .. 001200 i—4 Newark, 3; Kansas City, 1. s 5 -base hi Cosgrove, Lattimore, y L - - . Sacrifice hits: Callahan, Lakaf, | mes Today. Schults, If, 00 Maher. Sacrifice fly: Hensling. Stolen| Western League—Wichita at Sioux e w43l bases: Callahan, Kane. Double plays: |City, Topeka ‘at Omaha, Lincoln al St OMclarry, 1h4 111 0 0 sher to Bostick to Fisher, Hall to Mon- |Joseph, Denver at Des Moines. Archer, 'c... 300 ioe to Jrisher. Hits: Off Lakaff, 4 in| National League—Hoston at t Louls. 100 l:’o ‘AM two-thirds innings; off Huggins, | Brooklyn at Chicago, Philadelphia at 13 1In two and one-third fnninge. Bases on |Cincinnati, New York and Pittsbursh. 21 e balls; Off Lakaff, 3; oft Hugkins, 1 rican League—Detrolt at Weshing- ] | §f8 o Qrover, 1. off 'Dashner. 1 'off!ton, Chicago at Philadelphis, Cleveland 900 by H y, 3. Sl_ruck out: By 20, 8; (ot New York, St. Lonieat Boston. .~ | = - T ee——- 4 uénnn. 1; by Boothby, 4 Time:| I'ederal League—Kansas City at New- o1 Ratha: mpire: Gelsle. Score, second [ard, Chicago at Brooklyn, Pittsburgh at | Brooklvn [ : Buffalo, St. Louis at Baltimore. Chicago 0 4—1 core, second g ' | ORGSR crr. Batted for denulto in minth ., b lor chulte in ninth, ‘o AB R. H. 0. A. B, Two-buse hits: Me: 8 C i . B, 0~ ts: Meyers, Stengel Miller, 702""\'-0,”’& Y E Yy 8 WICHITA “‘“’1‘_"‘_" THE JOSIES |Ggod. Home run: Scihulte Dases on Callahan H 2 {ball=: Vaughn (3, Zabel. (2, Douglas Kane, 1b., (3 8 3 2 5 0|wWelves Win Well Played Game from | HI §7°0If Vaughn, 8 in four innings, and Hensiing, % 2 o B8 N4 e | Drasisise. non. out in fifth; off Zabel, 4 in five Davidso ‘2 1 0 1 0 0| ST JOSEPH, Mo. '& w |innings; off Douglas, 12 In elght and Richards, £ J g ug. 8.—Wichita de-/two-third innings; off Smith, none in 1 0 0 0ffeatéd St Joseph today in a well played | Grosby, ¢ 3 1 1 3 1 0|geme. Vailandingham was hit hard’ In g O by iened balk { Dovle, 'p. $ 0 0 0 3 ofihepinches nine xafetion hoing gathered Do .gige. 5 Ly Zapel, 44 » — — — — —off his delivery, while Itley pitched an o klas 5 by Zabel. 1. ulg- | Totws.. e I TR ST {ght contast throughout. Score: |1 moSwraa Soore . ST. JOSEPH. A ‘B AB.R. H. 0. A, B AB. 1. M. 0. A v oA ¢ b “ol;’lck, 88 81 "I 2 7§ 0|Nicholson. 1f. R e B e 161 e ‘ochran, 3b. 3 0 2 o 2 1|Koehler 2b. 3B ot N e 181 00 Fisher, 1b. 3 0 0 8- 1VEIR s Y (g5 SRS K 333 I Tydeman, R A U B ; | s Sy S8 {0 | i1 HE i]_‘mlnvn.lr ok Weg S Mt ten, 3b. bk 331 gl DY 010 00 | Lattimore, 2 0 0 1 2 o Wiliams, rf. s 3 o | 203 i | Jackson, 3 0 0 1 0 0|Groeling, ss. p §Ot Y v b IR RN ! | Bapp. &-:: 3260 6 1 0iBlime $ 3308 % g [ S logliey i om L. n® - . 8s 1 T B8 1 1 - | A T8 - - | *Batted for Sanders in ninth, P L e & Sloux City. 0210 %sg WICHTTA Brooklyn ....0 0 1—5 Kk < e b3 0101 AB. R. H. O. A E‘%“:‘;l o Muscker.th alhis bty | Two-bass. B ™ . - R H. O A B.| Batted for Rucker in elghth. | Kane, Cuil P g 7 § % &0 0 Batted for Murray in tenth. Stolen b gl P 1 3 2 0 0 Batted for Lavender in eleventh. Tattimore to Bistick Lo Fishor, Doyle 2 % 8 Il Twobase hit: Daubert. Thres-base Hensling to ~ an 10 ‘Cooney to Aad S hit: Zimmerman. Home run‘' Schulte. ane. Bases on balls: Off Doyle, 1; off 1 % 2 9 Double play: Cutshaw to Daubert. First Struck out: =By Doyle, 3; $ 1 & O base on balls: Off Rucker, 1; ¢ff Dell, (¢ by bitched ball: By 0 4 3 0% Wi Off Rucker, § in seven inning e : Ire: sle BN S , 2 In four innings: off Hum- 2 0 0% Ophries, §'in olght, and none out in ninth; DES MOINES AND LINKS SPLIT| Totals 9 i 7|off Lavender. 3 in three inningw Struck Batted for Giroeling in ninth, outs By Rucker, 8: by Humpliries, 1. by Score 1a Two to One in Each of the | °Batted for Blia In ninth. | Del by, sAvender, & . Dibiress O Day Games. 3 002000 0-2 nd Quigley. DP§ MOUNES, Aug, 8.--Des Moines and | 00110304 Down Boston Pltche Lincoln divided' two games here toduy. hits Metling (2. Sac-| BT. LOUIS, Aug. 8.8t Louls over- The score of each was 2 to 1. Krrors rilice hits: Riley, iterson. Btruck whelmed three Hoston pitchers in the behind Mogriage oatthe first ame and ut: By Riley, 3; by Vallandingham, 2. | opening game of thelr weries here today Schreiber's wildness caused his defeat in | 5&ses on balls: 0ff Vallandingham, 2: and won, 7 to 2 the world champions los- the second, Bcore. first game: off Riley, & it by bitched ‘ball: | BY|ing theli lloul;d' Bicconsive game, N < i 3 ase: oehler. ninth-inning rallied saved Stalli: SN 4. 0, A m,|Time! L Umpires: Cusack and Ryan.|team from w affut out. Soore: 21 FoRoE R Y & g oA g T. LOUIS, ¢ ¢ 11 ¢ 3 Herman Wins Tight 'we . %¥% T 3 0 N H 431130 Pt RS e h tt B HE . Magee, wed 13 28600 S $13133s CGameinthe Ninth wmtui i} bt by Invh il i L | e O U Y ey Muranvil, w3 1 § 1800 | 72 0 1 3 1 0, HERMAN, Neb, Aug. 8.—(Special Tel- Jowdr 331 L8R Q] <yl B T 5 B 5 5 esram)-With two down in the snth, *yier Al ad 21 biis Morngs.. o °|the score deadlocked and a man on sec- Mughes ¥ 0 ¢ ni1 v 5 AB R H. O. A E, |ond base, Elmond West poled a singlo Davis 5.0 0 0 unter, cf. 76 0 1 4 "6 "i'to center that proved the undoing of =g o Bills, 3 9 1 3 8 Fontenelle in one of the hottest base ball THated for "Ragan in third | 3 3 @ 3 8 combats seen in Herman in many a day. | *Batted for Hughes in engmn 9 0 2 1 0Herman won, 1 to 0. | gy - MR R R GRS & =) R 3 h, Bul;:lck. an l:y;u;:ld Iad, pitched | Two-base hits: Bnyder, Magee, IHome 9 0 4 3 olfor Herman and held the Fontenelle | LN Besche ouble plays: Ames to 0 1 1 4 0 crew totwo hits. Not a Fontenelle man N.l,mfi:le'? E.’fl'y.!’l"‘ A .&‘mfll.!‘ugfl' b s 7 T % 3 T3iTeached second base and only four got |Ames I off Hagan, i Hits: Off Ragan, | ve In two innings; o ui § | Linco'n 2402122 - ;“u-u the first station. It wa® |f,U8 jinines: off Davis, 8 in one Inning. o 0 0 01, ‘“r ns: second voctory over Fonte- i'(lrlilck ‘uu ‘I(y { um‘ by lz an, 3 nelle. Score: RH.E, |bY Davie, 1. Umpires: Rigler and Emslte. Herman ...... 0006000 - l Crav Batting Hard, {Fontenelle .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 g ;I]; g }:1 CINCINNATYL A:IJ \. n a slugging o b R R T L | pBatteries: Herman, Burdick and West; | contest today Philadeiphia won the first l~lwbeduull: By Moerides. Bhman and | Fontenelle, Cook and Cook. | game of the ies from Cincinpat’, 14 Willlams. Double plays: Ehman to Wil A — | 18 &, Shavath. with four daubles, brotght fams, Sawyer (unassisted). ed ball: U G' W' gl iy AR i o] A i " e triple and e Ser 1 umire: van sveiie. | Un100 Gants Win | VRS singies ik OF four frten i Bore NCOLN. s'bl C : AR O Loy 7 AR R H. 0. A B At 1Diey arnival i ': 1o, o 4 AW 3 w.100 H 0 1 . 0 — +4 23 3 0 ORodge - 412 0 0 %3 8 ) LUVERNB, Minn., Aug S.—(Bpecial $ 480 (iiliama. M8 8 1| 13 0 0 1 0 1|Telegram.)—The Union Giants won first 3% 0 farimeh, b 8 1 30 8 1 ) 3%|money at the Sibley, In., carnival by de b o & 13 308 0 % % Olteating the Al Nations and Luverne i o T 2 0 0 2 0 o@core: RH.E 1t 8¢ Morse . 001 1 1 0 0 O|Giants .......1 0030020 0~610 38 % 18 B. Bchreiber, p. 2 0 o 1 s L) AI}I’ ‘{\'llom b.u 01000006613 L RTE L 1 ?» : e e - attcries wreh and ! J Totals e T8 A ke s e, Gelamant S il DES MOINES, Glants O 0010100135 1] 1090 AB. R. H. 0. A B |Luverne .0 000100001423 895 4 1. 1 2 ‘o "o|, Batteries: Simpson and Coleman; Wel- wunr 2 5 0 1 0 ofdel and Toullfson. sBaited for Dale | 3061 2 0 0 American Assoetiation. 3 0 015 0 0 Columbus-Kansas City, rain “Batted for Benton in elghth. 4 & 1 3 4 0| Indianaoplis, 3; St i Philadelphia ......8 4 0 4 0 0 0 3 014 H | 4 e indiagapolis, Clncinnatt ... 0.2 0 04 13 0~6 2 ame. . base hits: Cravath 1718 5 8 M7 Milwnukee, 1; 11 | Py X - 1 6 & 1 & o Loutsvil Milwaukee, 1o veoond | Hiice.” J‘:‘"’r"' - Pousie ™ hopige S AR 5 Bancrol Totals . % 7 8 n 5 1) "¥ieiand, 2 Minneapons, & . W B ey T *Batted for McAllister in ninth. ! g pefis’ ot apder. 1; off Coalmers, 1; Lincoln .... o000 1 Const League, oft Dale, 3; of Y, 8 Touey, Des Moines 100100600 -2 San Francisco 12; Salt Lake City, 5 ; off 1; off Lear, 1 Hits: Off Home run: Morse. Sacritice hits:| Vernon, 64; Oukiand, 53 £ a8 povte it T Bills (), Hahn, Baker. Left on ~ ————— mers, two ; off , 8 In Lincoln. ' 2; Des Moines. 11, ,,.,.“c:“‘tw 11 Renily Noes Relleve Rheumatis L, ] | Umpire at the Falls -- OMAILA, MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1915. Copyright, 1815, News Service AR-S0' - WE WEEL MEDIATE THIS \ * W GREAY CALM ! Sloan’'s Liniment does give almost in- stent relief. Nothing better for rheuma- | them, barkache and seiatics. Omly IAI! druggista.—Advertisement. 4 i ruck out: By A % wesss . Drawn for The Bee by James Swinnerton "CONSIDER. *OUR DECISION WAS GRAND, MY HAND HURTS! Y ‘et BE o 4 i WE HAVE MADE HISTORY MY THUMB \ PAINS ME! i * THE WORLD WILL APPLAVD = | FEAR | SPRAINED MY wRisT! \TH A oy’ SWINERETON =~ 1Y BLAINE YOUNG AND JOHNSON 0 MEET Will Fight it Out for the 1915 Golf Championship of the Happy Hollow Club. WINS GOLF HONORS AT HAPPY HOLLOW CLUB. | |sCORES N OTHER MATCHES | Harold Johnson and Blaine Young are ! the fortunate golfers who will fight it | out for the championship of the Happy Hollow club. The championship event | will be for thirty-stx holes { Johnson and Young won the right to | battle for titular honors by victories In the semi-final round. Johnson won over | W, E. Shepard, jr., one hole. Young won from T. W Austin, 3 and 2 In the second flight of the elub cham- plonship, R. W, Morrison and J. W. Par- ish, were victorious i the semi-final round. Morris beat Bryee Crawford, & | and 3, and Parish beat Norris Brown, |and 3 ¥. A. Cuscaden and W. W. Buehanan 1 are finalists in the third flight. In the semi-finaly Cuscaden defe: V. R Gould, 5 and 4 and Buchanan glefeated M. D, Frankturt. F. D. Wead won from A. W. Friend in the fourth flight, § and 4, and Thomas J. | Kelly wem from W. Hildreth, 3 and 3 In the Afth flight Lee L. Hamil won trom C. K. Walrath, 3 and 2, and W, W Hoye won from William McAdam by the same margin. A fleld of ninety-seven players took part in an elghteen-hole handicap medal play conteat at the club yesterday. The following sixteen low scores qualified for the Albert Edholm cup: Gross. Hdep, Net, 96 1 i J. B Pulver § I 0 » \ B Harry Bowman o2 2 James Burness by ARy R M La B & ¥ & B ® i 2 8 ig‘ N1 5 ¥ 8 Badhs | QL | F. K AR | L. A woowon ¢ a. S s . e w 8 ] e 0 4 AZAINVE, YoUIE i B A 3 an. Pulver against Burness t Cuscaden, ey uscaden, wln‘n(-r ot te Pender Shuts Out & Ramblers of Omaha PENDER, Neb, Aug, 8&—(Special Tel- egram.)—Pender shut out the Ramblers of Omaha today by a score of 15 to O The feature of the game was the tleld- Ing of Peters and Wagner, the pitching of Brown, who let the Ramblers down In the firat round of match play for a special prise the following are the re- sulta: B::m“ Fitsgerald won from Hen §. ch beat ., 8. 'olrul 3 and 2. wcfarlend beat H. :Ieh 2 hnl 1, ARG D. Frankfurt won from T. W. ustin, ri' W. Arthur won from W. E. Shep- .1 {wits three scattered hit, and the hit- |ard: jr." © ting of the locals, who secured . Duval beat 12 M. Wallmen, 2 and 1. e » sesired inetosn :&“_. Yavorty bent B Nobetteon: Batterfes: Pender, Brown and Smith; || ———————— |Ramblers, Mongerson and Mongerson, e o e o i ¢ | TOPeka Comes for Omahs or viclaity wish ‘to eross bata with this team. they can be assured of & good fat purse If they can take home the bacen. Four-Game Series Topeka will invade Omaha today for a series of four games. A double-header is carded for Tuesday when the first game will be called at 3 o'clock. Today will be ladies' day. Game todsy and Wednes- 'Newarks Capture | One ff Oaseys day called at 3 o'cloek. VARK, N, 7., Aug. &=A triple by iNORTH PLATTE MAKES emond, following Campbell's single. | CHAMPIONSHIP CLAIM and an Infleld out gave Newark enough | = |runs to win another pitchers’ battle in the | NORTH PLATT! first inning today from Kansas City. A ‘,,., Telegram.)—North | eb., Aug. S.—(Spe Platte took the large crowd took advantage of the re- | firgt game of the series with Bridgeport du;ed prices, Rain precentsd the &6 |phere to determine the champlonship of Fopilloge . RILE | wogtern Nebrasks by o score of 4 to 3 Konwas City 9 0096850 971 4 1/ The same was filled with fast playing by Batteries: Cullop and Easterly; Nose- | P0th teams, but was marred by the crab- bing of visitors at umpires decisions, ' — which took up much time, The features of the same were home ATHLETICS OF OMAHA runs by Gray and Holiday and the eateh LOSE TO OA-KLA_NDS lof m foul ball by Manager Gettman In lay srd Hariden, among the autos. | This s the third game North Platte has OAKLAND. Neb., Auk &—(Special)=|won from Bridgeport and hes thus laid Oakland defeated the Athletics of Omaha | siaim to the chumplonship of western by the mcore of 4.to 1. The feature of | Nebraeka the game was the pitching of Eggert,| 1he two teams will play ' tomorrow who would have scored & shutout had | geore not one of Oakland's fielders frozen m,.\'xgrfllh Pated ¢ 31 0 088 {the ground. Omaha used two pitchers, | "SRRG Norh Piare | The game was called at the end of nm] ort, Home 9| eighth to allow Omaha to catch a train, | gwobase higs T Score RU.E. | Hattories, Norin Platie. 1 ! Athletic 0000 0! 2 ridgeport, Galgano a Oakland 2010 271 4 1150% " Piey and Harringtol Balteries Athletics, Buyer r and Morrow: ‘Oaklund, Eggert and J 'ROURKE THANKS FANS WHO Crasne, Btruck out: By Hirech, 1: by Eggert, 14. Bases on balls: Off Hirach, 2 ATTENDED BOOSTER GAME Pa Rourke, owner of the Omaha ball KANSAS C]TY RED sox club, m.-l issued an txnr‘v,u’lfllhnl :::::ln to all those who atiended the er DEFEAT MANKATO TEAM | day ball game Friday. Inciuded are all i (he comimercisl and (raternal bodies, Joe MANKATO, Minn, Aug. S.—(Special.)~ and Anton Stecher, the Omaha musiclans, Ira Bidwell's chumpion Kansas City Red the newspapers and all the fans and Sox defeated the fast Mankato team in | fanettes the best played gume of the semson here | | today by n score of 2 to 1. Cummings'| ™ | pitching and the sensational flelding ollw:‘:“.: ;7.’."]:3{.,,'“:::"‘" erdh Spencer and ‘Willl a; Ko ‘|n¢- caused by billousness and constipa- Rod Sox, Cumming _"'M“n"" ""'I‘_ [tion, whey relief 1s so easily had and & els g little expense. Mru. Chas. Feok, ¢ Wi, IN. Y., writes: “About & year age T used two bottles of Chinmberiain’s Teblets e ness and Constipution, | the Red Box featured. Batteries: Man- | kato, | on | 4 H | Offer to Matty, dhed By e "bode Chrity Mathen o | uffeshd the m-u'nu-.\ n!' £ winerable teel-

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