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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11 Drawn for The Bee by ( 1915, Copyright, IMS, International News Servive. seorge McManus THASNT MISS SPIFFENS COULD | HAVE | wWuz L\)(\fl ARENT Yoy LET'S PLAY THAT A CHAWRMING VOICE - ' WISH | A LITTLE of YoU <OT TO &7 AWAY || SYNING A nicE DINT'Y MOORE'S PLACE HAD STAYED FROM THAT ! oo LIVHAT WOULD | | 16y oM AIRE AN' T { BY GoLLy: 1N THE SMOKIN' : ABOLUT AS YOU LIKE TO DO ? 1 WAT B WE ARE FIREMEN! CALIFORNIA ROOM LITTLE AS R e 19 LOUCKY THEY ARE. ) | COULD QIVE ONLY VISITORS You! g / Loy ANGELES CAL 3 219, Pitchinz record: Six hits and four [ g OMAHA. runs off Gilllan In two innings. Struck | "M+ T4 ) v | | sconnenty ... o 0o 0 o ol | Eloteher, w4 13 4 odohnaton, 183 111 0 0 Pacific Goast Pair | - QR AU Lo 28 2 erkle, o 3 oilineh . it 0 | LINCOLN. g | Deln 308 0 1Bal $31130 V. t i DO“bles’ AB. R. H. 0. A. E M 00 2 0Giwon, .. 34 00| 1ctors 1n Wolfe, 1t.... o e A Grant £ 100 0Adama. p. 3003 0 foyd, .00 1 8 4 4 ) WESTERY, LEAGUE. 1 PEPREL PO el 23 el AT I Y Aug. 10.~Will M. John-| McGaffigan, ss ¥ 3 = B B " V. s | otale 1 b CHICAGO, Aug. ¥ Villlam John- | Mcintyre, rf.........2 1 2 0 1 0|Des Mcines ) [ A Totala s d Clarence Griffin of & Fran- Morse, rf 3 0 0|uvenve o4 N 2 R *Hatted for Marquard in the elghth ston an Arenice (Irifiin of San Fran A £ Jacksonless Kafs Take Both Ends of | \iliiams. 15 O s o x“:f.'.l‘.nh \ 5 Brooklyn Makes it Straight Victorics o Hatied for Marauard in the elghth. | & Pacific const doubles champlons,| Tips Outhit Kansas City, but Are aDouble Bill, First4 to 3 and | Whaten, ‘b0 ¢ o 2 3 i n { from Sliding Rogers at by hits: Hrainged, Hisitan: | PRELOSTERI LAt ?,‘:":l"\;.”:“""“:m;‘m" Defeated by Score of Three Second 3 to 0. oftman, p.. b A% 0 i Chicago. Lok Stbien e Doubie play; | and Watson M. Washburn ot New York to Two. . hfl‘,::;i:;r"p ¢ }, 3 9 (1; \ PR | Fleteher to Doyle to Brainard. Earned | In the first match of the national doublea | —— &l -l . .. > runs: New Vork, 3, Pittsburgh, 7. Hases | climination tournament to determine KID MONROE. THE BIG NOISE : . THREE TO ONE IS THE SCORE | $ PACKARD WELL SUPPORTED TothlS ..o B2 3 9 B B 3 Puia 541/ Boston on errore: Pittsburgh, 1. Hase on balls ¢ e EatTokar " e vk i T | B o 3 Betion st Ot “Marauard, . Hits: Off Marquard, | Which of the sectional champlons shall | pors Despite the fact that their Achilles,| *Batted for Grocling in eleventh. | ittaburgn Be \Wasnfet CHICAGO, Aug. 10—The Brookivn club | § It Feven tnninks: off Schauer 1 in oné | play McLoughlin and Bundy, the tle| ppoowyvx Aug, 10-Brookiyn out- i ames Jackson, sulked in his tent because | ldncoln .....0 ¢ ¢ 1 3 ¢ & 3 ¢ 2 -1 Chicago 9.5 New York. won its elghth straight game from Chi- | Sehaver, 1; by Adams, 1, Umpir Ko | porders, f"' ”\:‘ ':N'“j""‘_‘“fhl"\l'"‘"""f‘v batted Kansas City-today, but:lost the t was too hot to fight, the Kaw army | > opron mese hit: el 2 New York..49 48 it. Touls cago today when it defeated the locals, | und Cockiil. The scores were 6-8, 6-3, 7-9, 64 game, 3 to & because ‘of pooe: fielding rom Kansas forced the Rourkovinian|hits: Boultes, Williams, Nic 5 Sl -t B veland .38 %0 3573 to 1. The visitors were outhit more 2 | s - behind Bluejacket and through good sup- rmy to grand-duke-nicholas it for the | dick. Llova, 'Schreiber. sSacrifice ‘hits FED. LEAGT TER. than two to one, but Adams' generosity | CENTRAL CITY EASILY Umplre Qulgley port given Packard. The locals, needing ear with speed and expediency. In other | ugigan. " Siruck mat: Ty Hottmas, o L et GIEPCt [in passes and his fumble of a sacrifice | AVERCOMES NORTH PLATTE : ! one run to tie the score In the ninth, ords the Rourkes were completely |by Vance, & by Valandingham, 1 Bises Gty 88 14 560 Minneap's - 61 48 .66 | hit, together with opportune hitting, cost | | Able tO Slt U made three hits, but a double play and uted in two combats yesterday, the|on ball Off Vance, 3; oft Valanding- | Ny sk 56 45 664 Indianap's ..69 49 .546 | the loculs the game : 3y p a strike out by Helfrich, batting for € "In the first affair the Rourkes exhib- | Valandingham, 12 in five inninga: oft | St Louls....& i 6% Loulsville S| fumble, & single, an infield out, and a ' clal Telegram.)—Central City won tod\Y — CHICAGO, Aug. 10.~Umpire B C. ) RHE, od o slight show of resistance, but in | Hottman, 4 ih five and twotnirda in- | Blookiln '"'4i 0 4a(| Mitwaukes 48 61 49| sacrifice fiy gave (he visltors a lead ) In a one-sided combat from Neith PIato. | quigley of the National league, who was| Kanaas City.0 0 0 1 0 8 2.0 83 4 i he second one it was a disorderly re-|third innings; off Schreiber, none in three ( Baltimore 6 .33 Columbus .41 % 383 which Chicago was unable to overcome. | 9 to 2. Luby retired in the soventh in-| {iiioq by an explosion of gas here r;:»neym A ot Biee reat with a youngster named : | and one-third innings. Time: 2:45. Um- Yenterday’s Result |No Chicago plaver passed second until [ ning in favor of Bright. The “"“‘\'\""‘ ,’f yesterday, was able to it up at the hos-| jacket, I*. Smith and Simon, Land. o e 10op, boss. | Pire: O'Brien. W GRN LEAGUE. the ninth, when bunched hits saved the | thy game wers the flelllar of Wrikh . v Y 4 - S o o LHGGAURSE Bthte loop, bost- e 3 Wichita, 2; Bloux City, 3 it T sy i) g ) and the pltclifig of Alexander, The sama | DUtAl toddy. He expeots td leave Iov Terriers Win from Dlues. g the works. Mr. Huggins should have | BEARS AND BOOSTERS DIVIDE| Topeka, 4-3; Omaha, 340 fron F '® | Brooklyn tomorrow to resume his dutles| RBUFFALO, Aug. 10.—A base on balls, a 068 hammered 41 over the lot. dut he | Ldnootn, 10; 8¢, Joseph, B BROOKLYN. CHICAGO. | tenms will slay tomorrow and Thursday. | (tORCRT Somatrow e TeRHM o e “Nia e e iaa SRS i £ ] Mot Wins Fi a Demver| Denver. &7: Des Moines £ NS A T murray, 1t A1 S 4" | Bcore: i laniddiegg sacritioe B Dlnivy sa Tor Bt oets L Des Moines Wins First an g 3 bl 1 3 "ENTRAL CITY. . s oL scored the winning run for Bt. Bertle Grover, an old friend, adminle- - 1.3 6 OFher, .4 3110 NORTH PLATTE CENTRA M Buffalo in today's twelve-inning : the Second. b2 111 0 OSchulte, 1.4 1100 ABHL.OA ¥ annoae | PAUL MURRAY TO TAKE ON agalnst Buffalo in ‘today red the first defeat. Bertie was id- 0 Pullard, 1t..4 1 0 0 OBurke, 2b...4 31 0 0 ame, 1 to 0, Once during the game Bt. ling form and fairly tgnt in the | DES MOINES. Aug. 10—Tilta by Sew- 503 5 8 ¢ 3 Wiiarn ct4 3 8 0 0 Allen dbl4 210 1 tnmnr €03 110 0 0 STEAMBOAT BILL SCOTT| fouls nad the bases filled and in an: inches. On the other nand. Lou Notth | 1%, 40 Mosridge’ with two sacrifices in- | New York, 2, Pittabur 30 10 OMclarry! b3 011 1 0| Holliday, ‘cii4 03 ¢ |t ofher inning had two men on with nono . On the other hand, Lou North 'serted, won the first game on today's AMERICAN L 3101 C*Knisely ....1 1 0 0 0| Bright, 181 out, but Krapp was steady in the ve hits at the wrong time and the op- | double-header, 1 to 0, in the ninth e Detrolt, 8, Washington. 2. AR LR A R R b g g $ 31353 Paul Murray, professor of pugilistio [ and recelved good support. Soore; 1w o0 8 o New. st o. | Denver won the second game by bunch- | Chicago, >hiladelphia, 4. | Bmith, p € Ayoher, ¢ 3 ver, 2 : ‘ % oo . BB :'I'l' . :“’"‘"fl’r“‘x‘" ;:""(;“ """“” ing five hits for four runs off Gilligan | Cleveland New York, 3-2 ek T Hielan, 36,08 1 108 0| Lanetor 1318 13t ;‘}::m‘“.:' ’““i':" “‘N“"‘.’“"' oo ) s o | Butfalo .........000000000000-4 2 8 4 e £col he second game | in“the second inning. Score, first game: | St. Louis, 3-3: Boston, 2-10 R 0 1| Fou | 12 astic over wecuring a match with | 8¢ Louls L - me in the second round. The Kawa| ' DENVER L DERAL LIAGUE 80 5 TR T el 22222 “Steambont BIlI" Scott, also a colored | Batteriea: Krapp and Blair; Crandall cored three runs off Barney Everdon| RO A W] B Lodia ) fuiteld, | otates. B S TIT T rotale oot 401§ elals oM UE o3| sentieman; tor 4 tan-round tight, whict | and Obapean AR LSS Cphat BUFf10ed 18 cop tis event L g e § 0 0 3 0 O XKaneascily, 3 Brookiyn, 2 | *Battod for McLarry in eighth, Fh Platie 10000000 1—3|l»acheduled to take place at Sidney Au- [ o \";l‘(’l:'ll‘\ulxn.l;i:\:ly three Newark Monroe In the Big N MeCormi £ 18 1 388 P“"'A"{,f;.';i"'jl\*}ql't"lg&f;(-‘{iw\”\, *Butted for Zabel In ninth Batterien: Central City, Aloxander and | Bust 20, which comes during Murray's | (a8 NATI SUE CLG L o Brennan‘s Choke-em Monroe, the pugilistic cutcher, | Galloway, T3 0 3 5.0 S cn s e Brookiyn .........0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0-3| Grant; North Platte. Luoy. Bright and | vacation. “Steamboat BIII" outweighs | hitehing, wWhile Chicago pounded Falken: . Coffey, 8b. 000 8 8 8l BN A T 1 v Chicago ...../110 @ 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-4 | Holliday. Bases on balla: Off Alexundar, |y S b Tor Bix rune In elght innings and Fas mostly responsible for the first vie-1 Sofiets In 9 8 & ¢ 8 Minneapolis. 5;’ Columbus, 4. hicag it am Bopalls: Off Alexundor. | Murray by twenty pounds, but a littls ines S pry. Choke-em hammered over three of | Kellher, 0 0 3 3 of Milwaukee ¢ Indianapolis, 6 | pTwo-base hit; O'Mara. Earned runs: | &0k 1%y runy. 2 “Double piav: | thing llke this doesn't worry Murray and | Biatem deova tn threa runa with i he hostile counts, which isn’t so bad for | Spahr, © Y T o e e Ga Toda T e, abert: Arener | Wrikht to Burke to Clair. Passed Talls: [ he doclares he can sing a lullaby to him | single and double. Bcore: R.HE, homely youngster llke Monroe. Mon-| Cantwell, 3 0 0 0 2 1] western League—Wichita at Sloux| ¢, [isher, Hase on error: Brooklyn, 1. | Grant 2. REERH e in perfect tune. Chicago 20707002 04 1 Wi | also had something to do with the| Totals. % 0 2 ex 12/ 1|City, Toveka at Omaha, Lincoln at Bt.| Bages on balls: Off Adams, 5 Hits: Off AR Newark 000000 0r0 A {Joseph, Denver at Des Moines. Adams, 3 in eight Innings; off Zabel, 1 Batteries: Brennan and Fischer; Bran- cond victory. There Is no getting DES MOINES, National League—Boston at St. Touls, |0 “0nC (hning. = Struck out: By Adains, American Association, Const League, dom, Falkenberg and Rariden. jround Choke-em is & coming catcher| . . M,&i- %- !{ Ci- A6 E'-‘?rno’klyn at Chicago, New York at Pitts-! 4" 0" Smith, 2. Umpires: O'Day and K:"“:‘:P‘(‘fl'(';hh "I”‘ ot 0'\1(‘1 lnlu Angeles niu.v:i Terps Win Opene 7 x i urgh. 4 ATy By akland . } o g At Qi ae Hhy 30 0 8 1 0 Wierican League—Detrolt at Washing- | O Cleveland ... rieiois 38 8] Toa Angeies . y GBALTIMORE, Aug. 10.--Baitimore won | Barl Smith was the leading swatsmith : 3 g 1'11 3 ton, Chicago at Philadelphia, Cleveland Adams Beats G tn Batteries: Regan and Geitel; Collamore| Batteries: Ables, Renne: Burns and | hburgh this afternoon, 8 to 6. Allen and \ if the day, whanging out four hits. 30 9% ¢ 3 atNew York, St. Louis at Boaton. PITTSBURGH, Aug. 10.—Pitcher Adams [ and Billings. _ | miott; Perritt, Seroggins, Love and | pailey, who started. were both driven The Kaws wind up their engagement AN (N e Pittsburgh at Baltl- (was too good for New York today and | At Columbus— R ILE. | Brooks. from the mound. Score: R.H.E. | Be first game: s+ 58 8 3% at Buffalo, Chicago at!they were deefated, 8 2. Marquard was | Minneapolis . 5 & 0/ At San Franc RILE. | piitsburgh 001030101-612 0 i g i 4 3 0 1 & o ofNewark, Kansas City at Brookiyn. !hit'hard and had voor support. Carey | Columbus ......... ceoeeees 410 41 Balt Lake City . . <0 5 1| Baltimore ....3 3111000 *8 9 4 ! . koo 3iadd {was hurt in third lm""g when he | Batterles: Hopper, Yineling, Willlams P FrABOIBEN LLLuiieeanenesseseerendd 30 0 | FRICE Darses Sad OCONRGEL et q A B i o e | stole thimi, Lobert falling on him and in- Mivan: Bohenebers and Goleman § g atteries rger % A B & 3 R i i s o L Toe L e et hava | and Sullivan: Benenebers an man Batteries: Fittery and Hannah; Baum | ey Jonnson and Owe TOtAIS. . oeoivinnenss LG o B B | ] | balls: aspar, 1; of ate, 4. ruc - " ndianapolis— 3 and Schmidt, . 1 2 o o | out: ' By Gaspar,'10; by Pate, & ~Wild the game re Milwaukee .......... R T At Portland— RILE PR L el i e R Riered. | pitch: “Pate. Hit by pitched ball: * By PITTSBURGH, Thelansnolia . i vl e W 8101 0 0| Des Moin 0.0.0 000 011 Jahoar, Buster. Time: 1. Umplre: . | e A T carey, 1t 1 4% | Batteries: Rhoades und Brann -| Portiana ... . % ARG o1 ) Southern Association, 3 0! Two-base McCormick. | Geloel. Snodgrass, cf4 0 1 1 1Couteilo, rf..3 0 1 ¢ 0| erenz and Blackburn | Batteries: Mit hell, Fromme and Mitse, [ Little Rock, 2 Birmingham, 6. 0 . 0|hits Dosie Sb'. 74 0 3 3 olollime ef4 150 0| St Paul at Loulsville; postponed; rain 4 Lush, Krause, Higginbotham and Fister | Chattanooga,-Atlanta, rain. 0 1| Stolen H yyer. H - - — — —|By Mogridge, 4; by Cantwell, 4. | | u 4 133 {on bals: Oft Mogridie, 15 o 1 ; . = T T T s - OMAHA, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By ell, | | : ; i "B R. 1. O. A. B |Bills and Jones. Double plays: bl " ar”a”oll 0 &m[[ton B UM B 4 9 4 Y| Herttord to Jones, Kellher to Galloway : - g / > ] to Shields, Galloway to_Shields tv Keli N - I o e H 21'“"‘"’, 1363, Umpire: Van Syckle. Scor g ot iy | %) I~ N’i\‘ ; e el ‘r 0 3 second game: S v Py H ) (il i i 8 1 G T & DENVER. Murphy's Trotter Takes Race, as| i ' E \ L i R O e AB.R. H. 0. A. E. i | £ $8 8 1% spencen ot \B.R. H. 0. A E.| Expected, After Losing Heat ; : | 0 0 . " \ ) & M g Gl i T Y3 to Bonington, | E g N w1 0 0 0 0 0fGaloway, 1 By | = = am o e | OOy o , oy oy B8 | Totals ..oooeee 82 3 6 2 12 4 [Ghjelds, 1D, 2 1 1 10 o ol FLOWER DIRECT PACES SWIFTLY | Batted for North in ninth. Kelleher, S T S . | ! k |Spahr, c. . B s ' 1 )| ST il | 01001200 04 Whalen, 2b, . g 960 & 3 N DS, Mich., Aug. 10—/ 12001111 0-7|Harrington, p. 4 1 3 0 2 0 Favorites went through flying in today 3 e Jsbiiiey S Circult races here, there being 02000100038 5 3 73 |Grana § ! 133001100 Toas fonks” ¥ only one upset. That was in the Long- | ases: Lattimore, sbner, | Funter, ef. 3 rove Russel , 8 sec , 0| nnehill, Sacrifice hits: Cochran, For- | piln. ¢, 4 0 1 3 0 Olthe money in -u-);l(;t h;:‘. °7::°M‘,‘: the, Breen (2). Double play: Krueger |ifahn, rf. SR T N B N 3 ey g gy —— Krug, 1eft on bases, Tobeks. 7i|Jones. 1b, A SUTN- 11§ §iMaute &, coull-oat wraa 3 aaon Dalls: Off Grover, 1; off North, | Hartford, & s 4 0 1 32 0 3| The Furniture Manufacturers' stake for | Wild pitch: ~ Grover. = Time: 2:00. | SaWYer, 2b. § 1 0 4 2 0iwow brought out a good fleld of 2:08 pires: Cusick and Ryan. Score, sec- (pwoldt, 3b. ‘2 0 0 8 8 1|trotters. Worthy Prince was the betting | san TOPEKA Gilligan, p. L0 0 o0 o 2 0|favorite, with Peter Scott barred. Bon- | 7 ALAL\. 2 0. A. E,|Thomas, p. . } g ? 00 3 8 ington, with Geers up, an outsider, won | It N ‘ a ostick, ss s ¢ " ¢(°Graham .. 1 0 1 0 0 Olthe first heat in & whipping finish, but > \ il Wi = {o\hrnn 3 12 O otals ..d 8.4 % 1§ 4|WAs distanced in the next, and Peter | \ AL AR I).t:‘e‘;:)n!l) 4 2 0 0 *Batted for Thomas in ninth. {Scott took the remaining heats as he | = L o Z T o . rown, ¢ 4 i 0 Oipenver .............0 4 0 0 0 0 2 1 07 |pleased. | “PRAMERS OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE U.6.A" NQO ttimore, : 1 1 x Des Moines . 10000 : 0 Oi—t The sensation of the day was sprung | pps, | [ Two-base hits: Spencer, Graham. Sac- % . | their eter- onroe, 3 2 L Onfice hits: MoCormick, Coffey, Shields {PY Jlower Direct when she won the 2:63 | g proves, to eter: Jugging, p. 3 o 1 1|{3, Bills, Hahn. Stolen : 'Hartford (Pace In straight heats. BShe negotlated | otals 2 = 5. Left on bases: Denver, 12; Des Moines, (the first mile in 2:00% and the ncnnai Religious Liberty in America” v b i in Anerica to dvo- ol AB. R M. 0. A Elout: By Thomas 2 by Harrington, 7. 'M';T"T' J‘f“kf':‘- 'l' h“vflvh played nith, c 0 2 0/ Bases on balls: C omas, ; off ar- ‘avorite in he 2: rot, won the event | . 0y . en, .9 1 3 Ofrmutoms" it "by” Wilchea {#n stratght heats, sach being & proceasion | worship at any shrine they chose to bend a knee. Of all the cavaliers of Maryland, none were more noble, and § 5 3 ¢ SitoSawyer o Jones “Passed Whe s, Triep Asvocky. et Mas ] m-domd UbatymdunChuksCandl‘who.whhhuhmmA:d\uwpkhnCmdmebrd\e el S.iod ks What was belleved to be & Grand Cir- | hereditary rights of mankind to practice Civil and Religious Liberty. Carroll was one of the richest and most rug w. § © ' § llsoux OrTY TAKES, SECOND lcult record for an atternoor's racins was | | learned men in the Colonies, and when he proudly his name to our immortal Declaration of erdon, 1 | the announced average heat time for the "y v 3 > rueger oo.. 0 0 0 0 0l gionita Loses by Beore of Three to|four events of 2:4%. Summaries: | | encehe courted the confiscation of his vast estates. A bystander facetiously remarked, as he did o, ......... o 7T 2w 1 2 Two. Pacing, 2:08 class, three in five, purse | A3 » : Corwmn w eBatted for Bverdon in ninth. LIOUX CITY. fa. Aug. 10_Pate's wild g i LA | m a few millions’ HEWH' elected vad\e.Naumd. which ad the ~ aclfhlthn(ted 8800000 0-3allowed Donnelly to score’ trom tnnr&:y;‘d?":"‘-;",{. Y s i rrre s send but illness forbade 2 m'du, . m‘“", cousin, d""d“nu\‘d ‘““, red our Nation "‘M 1001801 I Reries trom Wichita By & 3 0 2 Toore, | gingle . v Wouneifs1 11711 3 anm,m MMfi‘M Carroll's manners were easy, affable and r:ri9 99000 00 0o Beore et ‘Time, 3300 fil, S 4 4 Lin hdeglnqudpohmwnuyfavwm superiors. Hl.l hospitality was nothing shore Throe-base hits: Rapps, Schiiebne AB. R. trot Ty M nurastuy b 8 of royal, and he was a lifetime user of light wines and barley brews. He died in his gsth year, the last survivor % | Cooney, 2b. vo-base hits: Tydeman, Huggine ( o . | B By | Peter Beott, b. h.,' by Peter the | _Duche ona | Will Go (Marvin), Lucllle | Peter McCormick (Shuler) an (Geer nehil, Hacriics Bt Dot Comgrove, of: ot T e of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, and was looked upon with reverential by rich and y the to Wells, Breen fo Krug to Schifeb- | Lejeune, rf King Clansman, br. h. (Me- Left on bases: Topeka, 3; Omaha, Kane, 1b... Mahon) vazess R ) 43 Btruck out: By Huggins, '2: by Ever-| jjane, to- oo Davidson, If. | Donnelly,” e. n, 1. Bases on ba'ls: Off Huegins, 3; f Everdon 1. Time: 2:00. Umpires: yan and Cusick mfitfih. Efz-eigh: z:au ago Anheuser-Busch launched their institution, and always brewed Pl kind the illustrious Carroll loved to . Day by day their famous brews have grownin [ ¢ popular favor until 7500 people are constantly em o keep pace with the demand. Their great brand “Efifi.‘ . lso started | vwonsoowon® JRUMMERS Lose TO P e Vaciie, 308 clas. \ires, 31.000: —BUDWEISER~because of its quality, purity, mildness and exquisite s L beers by millions of bottles. ANHEUSER-BUSCH,'ST. LOUIS,U.S.A. ol ower Dire Directum WICHIT, Star (Whiteliead) rryr A A i St E TSI B wlooccsommomFul onoossoman ol conmuonmoll -l ouonmonwoni Blonmranend BioSuuncosnwed | 1 A . A. E.!Braden Direct, bl. h.' (Eg 2 courtequsly i lehgduled Second Comtest Called Bennett, of.. 6 "0 Ear gr. @ h. (Cox)... : .. 3 Visitors to St.Louls are invited w inspect First by Rain, Tallion, rf 0 O R _H. 'Brett. b e (Brady)...... 44 our plant—covers 141 acres, n euser, usch Co of Nebr ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Aug. 10.—The Drum- ;'::fl-e::m;» i ? : 'f‘!m'n" 3 ,'6‘ 02 At e 2 1 - q . rs 1 ! game of che | , 1b... | Trottin clage, two i1 thrae, #1,0) BeBieteadr Seve (oday in the cigventh Bridon, 3. 11 Morearet Drolen, b m., by Pater the | Distributors, Omaha, Nebr. the Lincoln team. The second con- | Hetling, 3b.. 3 0082 (COR)-cpoteoetose v . at was called in the first inning on ac- | Hosp, &8 3 0 Joam, br. m. (MeDewitt).. o, 2 3 Families Supplied by G. H. Hansen, Dealer—Phone Douglas 2506 unt of rain. Bcore Buster, ¢ 1 0 Brieht Axworthv. b« (Murphy)... 3 3 ST. JOSEPH | Pate, p. 8 0 Stor Winter b, e (McDonald) ... 4 | AB. R. H. 0. A = | Time, 2:08%. 2:06u | ) icholson, 1f gl M B ) * Totals.... n g . | odick, '2b i % 5| *Ran for Lejeune in elghth. | Do Yan ! elmer, cf 1 2 0 y | :Om- Tuv. when u‘lnl‘l.ln: ;ul‘; lo*o;erg. i Take Dr. King's New Discovery, the 5 q o | 8toux City A -3 n ald nd I d S b 381 T .1 R 0809888 5 173 {vest conen, eala, throat and lune medt ] Villiams, rf 4 1 2 1 1 0! ‘Twobase hits: Tallion, Fox, Hetling, /" m*de. The first dosa helps. f0c. AN froeling, ss 1 1 2 i 3 0 Donnelly Sacrifi e oits Davidson Cos- «druggists.—Advert sement liss, « 1 1 1 & 0 ogrove, Gaspar. Saerifice fiy: Hensling il et i o e B ance, P 4 0 1 0 3 0lFolen bases: Britton, Hosp. Double por Sale “ Irn seco . falandingham, B..1 @ 0 0 @ 9 plays: Britton te Hosp (o Patterson, Bus: | A M7 Sale” a4 will turn second-hand | Watson 1 0 o 0 0 0jter 10 Patterson to Helling. Bases cn|furniture into cash |

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