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'IIII I!ll. OMAHA, \“i\l'\\ \lhl\l 23, 1913. . 3 Such a Charmlng Speech to Go to Waste Drawn for The fiée by J. Swinnerton } *A SWEET PEA' A BEAUTIFUL . | *THINK, YOU MAY HAVE BEEN CLEOPATRA *Ap NS\ ET ME TH { 1' Livac! AYRDSE OF SHARON ! You witl. PARDON MY SPEAKING l 5 AND | YOUR ANTHONY OR YOu MAY A iq?‘{)':ml_E u:e‘r{v‘; FOR. [T;:;g}g:[) 1 ) ‘L. HORN IN AND SPEAK TO YOU BUT THE MOMENT | SAW HAVE BEEN JULET AND | YOUR ROMEO SO CHARMINGLY MY LERETLE | © HER!* You | REALILED THAT You WERE | AND NOW THAT WE ARE FACE TO FACE _MON FRE RE < SEETTER., SHE ONDERSTANDS NO f MY |DEAL WOMAN. IM SURE THAT IN THIS AGE LET US SEAL OUR. TEVOTION — ENGLEESH BUT EBT S PLEASANT IN SOME PAST AGE YOUu AND | J AND JOY AY THE REUNION IN ONE ™ HEAR A KIND VGICE HAVE MET AND PERHAPS HAVE LONG LINGERING KISS OF Two SOULS LOVED AND NOW WE MEET g LONG. PARTED BUT CONSTANT TO THE AGAIN ~—— \// e, END OF TIME LAND - WE G- _ADI — - - \ - W .‘ N\ . M‘t\\’\ W\ 1 [ Tydeman, #f. .......3 1 8 3 0 n’ — Jackson, ¢f, ........3 0 1 0 0 0 S d f T ' T S e R e T | tanding of Teams Fisher, ‘1b, . $ 0 0 7 8 o y - = - | WESTERN 'LEAGUE T RN e e Plaved. Won. Liost. ot COMMERCIAL LEAGUE 2 AR ‘ AB. R H. 0. A, E SN | Des Molnes T i 2 | \1 School Deat... 1 1§ Wichita Comes from Behind, Scor-{ ... » YOU" 7Y, 2 0 Tigers Had Won Nine Straight Bloix City Foster and Leonnrd Are Too Much | Meo “I"u" e e 1§ 10 3 Brown, Aided by Good Support, i i Congrove, It g0 8 0 Lincoln 2 ey 1 Co 2 9 3 ing Twofxnnvl'm Last Round e e 3 2 K = o | Before Meeting Star | Topeka for St. Louis, Which Drops [ &, B Pussenger Depi.... 10 84 Shuts Out Lord's Ambitious T 5 Lejeune, of. ... 0 9 .0 0 0 i urn olsums. 0 ML | Sne I A Pien Wichita it | Grmahe o1 5 8 1 8 e 2 | Hensiing, sb 3 9 5 BN ! AM | - U, P, Neb, Division im0 o o Richard, rf o3 0 [ 0l A = . j BLODGETT RELIEVES NORTH | [icherd. rf. . 3 ¢80 o Phila Boston J+Pet | LATTER FANS FOURTEEN MEN PRIk g |HE ALLOWS JUST TWO HITS ——t Doyle, p. 4 L e ookly! Detroit 49 | -— | -, ; ’ s WICHITA, Ausr 2.—Wichita rallfed in | 1 s T THREE HITS OFF JOHNSON }:1.,;:,‘.\" ST. LOUIS, Aug. 22.—Foster and Leon- | e _",‘,.‘(‘.i'“"_‘\'\'."“:i ":. { CHICAGO, Aug. 3.-—Brown's pitching, Ty e, IORINE LORAY, GRS SVROAS & |..,::';‘<(: F e 1S T8 1; 1=3 TS Chicago ard were too much for St. Louls today ne more game 1 t played in | nided by consistent support, enabled Chi- ST ‘:‘efl"?,:‘;“\”"“"" Beore: | Sichix City. .11 00000,10-1 DETROIT, Aug. 22.—Before the largest [ Ritteburkh . Lok, Gleveland and Boston won both games, the first & Batirday '\\".‘.Th\,f}f" g The Wood- | cago to defeat Buftalo here today, 4 to SR O 370 A ® \ Two-base hits: Jackson, Monroe, Calla- crowd that ever watched a ball game on| St. Louls 16 Phna”V 8 to 1, and the second 6 to 3. Leonard set | plaved with the Armonre alich coring 0. The veteran allowed but two hits and Tallion, ss TN R e T B, eI s iyt "fl:‘;‘{“ Navin field, Detroit and Washington split | ¢ “incinnati AMER \ES N7 | & new season strike-out record when he h}- a3 to 1 victory for the Arm . and | three bases on balls, while his team- 8 0 1 % 0 0 Doyle 6 Time: 1:3. Umplres: Cusack | Tigers to three hits in the first &ame | Newark 563) Minneapoils He struck out one or two men in every 1rhl‘.lmnn-u il decide the champlonsnip | Un waht Bith IRyt W ""{e“‘;" ; 3 0 0 0 5 ofand Ryan and Washington won, 8 to 1. Dauss|Kan. City..6 50 .362/ Indianap lis inning, twice with the bases filled, and , ©f the Saturday Class A league |extra bases. Seore L E, : P ) , on ¢ . A Ruffalo 0080000008 ?;,’.'lf‘!'m‘"j" ot T B 3‘ LINKS OVERWHELM THR JOS pitched brilllantly in the second contest, | "',::".'.‘."‘("*" 61 R also fanned every man who faced him e [ Cfeago 1110 2010 0.0 1 %4 H Gray, c. s B Sl S Bk )| v [ which Detroit captured, 1 to 0, and which | St Louis fiwaukee except Shotton. Score first game: HAPPY 0 | miagstarien: “"’,fi"": b i "‘""' and b 1 . $ Ry Pl Iwau y air: Chieago, Broy M ’ ‘?;‘nffllh f } { 3 $ zl)' Home Team Dunches Hits and Wins | Was in doubt until Young's brilliant ll“v;‘:(r:;‘l;;" 63 A.l:l:].l.y..ul.: bl 4 . bt h R H LLow GOLF PLAY 2 2 2 2 2 278y score of Thirteen to Seven, | double play In the ninth cleared the bases. | prOOKIYR 3| Columbus L Feaan s B, G L i F t Golf Totals. 32 5 10 27 19 2 LINCOLN, Neb.. Aug. 22.—Lincoln and | Detroit had won nine stralght games \.._,,,,,,“ ™ ;‘v;v‘-lfl!r-n “: s 9 Beott, ; 1030 ¢ lrS Omfln s OMAFA 3148 A B ! St. Joseph divided twenty-five hits be-| before Johnson stopped them. Score, w Pratt, 2. ... 3 3 oGainer § 0 9| Field of One Hundred and Twenty- gmith, ctooooene T 0 G A T teen them this afternoon, but the locale | firet game: [ Des Moines, 0; Walker, of 3390 Seven Golfers Out for Handicap TOurney to Be Held Breen, Tk Wt R R R | e i 1 & WASHINGTON PETR | St Joseph, 7 Jacabwon, nor, 953 0.3 2 0 ¥ INC 8 3TON ETROIT foux Clty, 18-1, 3 Lavan, w b, Sl CIR O o 1 o ABH OAE ABHOAR [ ¢ » 13-1; Topeka, 11-3. gnew, ¢ o 0 Bl . R A ) 01\ fe. 1. '8 01 A l'n Moeller, it... 3 3 6 0 0Vitt, 3b. 31400 Omaha, Wichita, 8, Koon, p » 1140 Medal Play Contest. t t e Ountl‘y u 4 B T 1p b § 03 3 b % ) Bowee w3 08 & oBab vt 0101 i NATIONAL LEAGUER oL ] 3 112 " s es d, 2 o 2 6 Milan, of % o {1010l (Nogames scheduled) Hmiiton ‘otals 710 0 e <y S i { 1ot Sed S‘M""‘"‘“" S S S B N $110¢] AMERICAN LEAGUR, e Ay £l HOLLAND IS LOW NET SCORE| 1 1. neen decided to start the first Schliebner, 1b. $ 0 0 10 0 ¢ Morse rf § §.3 100y $ 0810 New York, 80: Chicago. 5 0t f bt v vy 5y P g North, .. P10 1 O'H WitimsToi4 11 8 0 ¢ 3993 0| Hoston 8t Louls. i-3 | *iiatted for Koob in elghth. b 2 = {annual women's Kol tournament on Sep- Blodgett, R B TR TR - IR N e 1.8 39118 Washington, 8-0; Dotroit, 1-1 | Boaton 1 0 000 2 0-4| One hundred and twenty-seven players | tamber and the Country club haw okt = =i L TE N e TR g o010l Philndelphia, & clevelard, I | St; Louts "ot AERRELCH 'hm‘: part in an_clghtoen-hole handicad |been chosen us the course on which to s 2 3 0 | i} A 5 o-base ooper, Pra e conte o Dy " WRettat s dius 1B ik, Hoffman, p. o0 ) e N T s B iRl | Stolen " base Bacrifice hite: | mooni Play contest-at the Happy Hollow |piay the event. That & tourney for the None out when mnnlng run scored. | Ehman, p. rids o B 8,0 8 00010 1; Buffalc | Gainer, Gardner. n bases: Boston, | :)‘"" 4 Mm:!n.\ l\'o!!lxmlnl IT:.- 5 . 8 of | women golfers, who compose quite an ex- Omaha . 0001 | e et R (| 00000| AMERICAN ASSOCTIATION, | 6; St. Louls, 6. Bases on balls: Off Fos- | the low sixteen “who qualifi or the | tenaive colony In Omaha, should be held Wichita ', Totals .. ® 13 129 u 1 *Kavanaugh. 1 0 0 0 0| Minneapolis, %-4; Cleveland, 4-3 ter, 2; off Koob, 1; off Hamilton, 1. Hita: | match play for a cup pre by Lee o o . Left on bases: Omaha, OSEPH. | *McKee ... 1 0 0 0 01 Milwaukee, 1-4; Louiaville, $-10. | Off Koob, & In elght tnnings; oft Hamil- | A sens | (P Presented by Leelwas decided a week ago at a meeting lsilrgfi! r;‘xln sffifi‘“é‘ H,u. e ‘“ = " Alfil. }‘i 13. 0‘. .\” A Totalk T 3z 3| Kansas City, 0-3; Indianapolis, 9-3, Ilnn‘ 2 in inning. Struck out: By N of reprosentatives of the various clubs. acrifice hits ebner, ng. o- ' Nicholson, If. . $:.3 . Y o i o | 8t Paul, 4-4; Columbus, 10, | Foster, 2. by Koob, 1. Umplres: ulm--u ; D, & ry club will © wome base hits: Smith, Bennett, Britfon (), Grodick, Zb. . % o B b fp el | Games Toduy. ! and Nallin.” Score second game: v Tolg, Holisna N 12 S 'In’r:‘\:nc:‘l\::l:v\n‘:l‘\‘: ?‘:Lr:r:\v':rt: mor:;n: Ofl’nl%tgh\el:-lnmmi%enfi.:m::l}?& Eng, 16, o0 4 1 0 10 1 0 'Washington ......0 100081008 Western League—Des Moines at Den-|'ny . e Kimherly (10 1 [of the week befoe the tourney, so that FR5 ot Hortn i Bt Btnnt: et dut In Boultes, Wb, V8 1 %t 3] Dt 10 0000000 1-1ver, St. Joseph at Lincoln, Sioux City | Glants Lose a Lon W. Austin.... W 3 feveni; (wo runs, Tive hita’ oft Blodgett R. Wilitam 0 I T e e 8 vo-base hits: Shanks, Acosta. Stolen|at "Topekn, Omaha at Wichita. | g Hnwuru] Goodi 24 they miay become Rocustoad and familiar B thres traas: TPosts Krog to Groeling. s Al GE S ght ot £ | McBride, Crawford (2). Barned | National League—Pittsburkh at Boston, | § C. B. Moner 18 8 | with the dircctions, distances, traps and nmm to flc iebner. mml out: By . Connolly, c. e il Ll B T S Washington, 6. Detroit, 1. Double | Cincinnati at Brooklyn, 8t. Louis at New | One to Gardlnals R M 10 8 | the like. North, by Davis, 2. Bases on balls: Wideman, o 0 0 0 o o Plays: Veacn to Vitt; Acosta to Gandll. York, Chicago at Philadelphia H HBryce " 84 Off North off Davis, 3. Hit by pitched | Vallandinghas ‘0 0 0 0 0 o First base on errors: Washington, 1; De-| American League N‘.“ York at Chi-| Q. ). Durkes, it s | In addition to the champlonship flights ball: By Davis, Well : 315, Um- 0| troit, 1. Bases on balls: Off Dubo, 4 | cago, Bosto 8t, Louls | B I Melle. .. 10 8 threo other %lights will be staged in the ‘ avis, Wells. Time: 2:15. Um-|Watson, p. k74 100y ago, Boston at i N vontk . M ] pim: Van Syokle e off gllr(llmm(.)”: 'i'frlu"l""‘l" 1; oft Johnson, | Federal League By oLouts at Chicago, l{ b N\ )ul;, Aug. N.—8t. Louls de- | W, W, Hoye. 3 |tourney. ] Totals T WP LR 8: ubuc § in five and one-| Kansas City at Pittsburgh, Brooklyn at|feated New York in a thirteen-inning |, Any Oman be ah 1ub A T o_13| third innings: cff Steen, 4 in two-thirds | Y ek 5 W |1 D, Frankfiirt’ I8 %! Any Omaha woman, be she a clu MEARS SHRAT WD ROSITERY Hopla 9843932281 inning; off Oidham, 34’ two Innings: oft| Haltimore. AR today; § to 4. Dolan opéned | Blaine Yotng O K lmember or not, Is invited to participate, 0 a PP i Py g rwo-base hits: Boultes, Nicholson, H.| Boland, none in one inning. - Struck 'ou t] - tho thirteenth with a double, but w "i-.': lhll;:l‘;rl""'” 19 ¥ Mrs. W IL Flinn is taking entries. Her ‘ome ep ear Succes n lor o ef 2 Oldha by Bols { thro ) 0 or' - . o . | Overhaul Western Leaders. m&'fi?fi“fiiu Lgry:c1|nxn{2rurodlrkfit';' ;b:; Umpires: Wallace ,",!‘,"q'",fii’f T TE i, 10 -‘n‘m‘uvvt‘:»:l ;;:(‘rli‘::w "‘:arn’m::‘ '::v'-ly:h;::l ;‘.:n Hollana (1) I.:u'((ul\x}"ul’r:l;»rkm- ( | telephans Buinher, i EERAREN T A DENVER, Aug. 22.—Denver's efforts to | Sacrifice hits: Wideman, McAllister, e eecond game AND, © PRILADEUIPHIA. | fifth single. In trying N oodrich (18) ngainst Liggett or SRR, 1 v agu 2. "B i DETROIT. EVELAD ¥ | N YINg to_get Miller at . She e earer sacnene Todny Fhien Dos | betla: OFF Hothman. Tr oft Knman, b off oeter, 1 A, a0 A3EGAE Dot ' AT T e s HUTE TR | 00, Roberteon | threw Swila, - dttlee | bl "0} ngaingt Kimberly (12) econda trame m lty ‘Molnos went down to defeat by a score | Wideman, & off Vallandingham, b ' Hit : ’ Evans, 35, 3 0 #5900 ojscoring and Snyder taking third. Sallee (6) ngainst M (). . 0 askell he e visitors to two n, 1. Pitchin - 0 .3 01 1 %0 0 " . . A AP N LT A R | T el ell By lsinen stlo : R B8 3% § ) isinsied and Snydor scored the winning | Moser (1) agalnet by . | Series to Be Played on Baker ten times. Score off Hoffman; 6 runs and 11 hits in nine « T 00 M3 231 (Lajole, 2b...5 1 4 7 0 run. New York scoreq on its half. Austin (0 against Bd O'Nell (12) DES B%EN}{‘JH 0. A w, |iDninss oft Ehman; no run and one hit in : 90 ((";;‘;"1' s ) 010 (Daeb r( 8 5 %0 0| The visitors krocked Marquard out ot | In the seml-finals of the play for a At Luxus Park Toda .R. H. O. A. E.|one {nning oft Wideman; 12 runs and § o LB 6, BEgeh L 42 20 0 the box In the second inning, after which | spectal prize James J. Fitzgerald defeated y v it i R Gt N oy . 380 . app. © 3 0 | &, after which | spectal prize Ja . Fitzg £ 63 1. 879 ;‘“,f,,:“..',’.}";'h'fl:‘?:'(fife' Rl of Wt tanage. « 1300 ',‘:f.“j"';“ P9 0 00 oKnowlon 4 1 1% 2 Stroud and Salles fought a pitchers’ bat- | H. D. Frankfurt, 4 up and 3, and R, M.| The Corr Plectries, champlons of tho $ 0 1 0 2 % eon Time: 151 Umpin tsel. 2 10w, » 3108 0 e .00 010 Totals.....57 123718 3 |tle. Score Laverty was victorious over K. W, Arthur Southern league, and the Drexel Shoe SRR o . 00 Totals ool Bre P ) 81001 | sT. 10018 MUOX MAN by the same score company, chumplons of the Mercantile f8:8..4 3 8 Steche!‘ Steals TWO | o i : 15000 Tueeion, 1 ‘;“’: ‘,",",P‘"m_ . ARROAR hln the first round of play for the Ed- ,];:um‘*. :-m 'l:m: t‘r;\l’ln‘y n‘Lu:ul‘pl::. *Batted for Gall eigh - — yatt, b 4 0 1Robertson, r1.6 2 olm eu, wenty-fourth an nton streets, in the 3 g 8 i . | Hatted for Ayres in iR | for’ jones' in_sixth Bercner, 168 3 4 0 3?:’.‘:‘-’:.3'?" . ; E 1| *Blaine Youns (©) beat C. C. Sadlsr (10}, {second round of. the city. secias: tade o] 9. b 4rh Ba,ses’ Dodge Tea,m | Yashington f0.070:8.0.2 8,00 for Huratad in woventh, Tane rt.8 0 3 0 IMerkle, 0¢84 1 2 0 o (38nd 3 and James Jo Eigagerald [termine the Class B champlons of Omaha. 0 3 q L .. 0000 0 0 1=1 Doian, cf.....4 1 3 0 OKelly, 1b.....6 0 v el 2), u . " ol - = = = = | Two-base hits: Burns, Milan. Stolen | Philadelphin 13000001 1-6 Miler. 1b35.8 111 1 0ohrathard 13 10 o HL plmesirs The tegms Are evenly matohed and' hot 05N M em 2 ats Gran SIANMA | vases: Gandil, Lowis, Milan. Earned | = Barned run: Philadelphin, 1. Two-base Betiel 6 113 Liobert, .6 2 6 6 0| : : game Is expected. R. run: Detroit, I, Doubie play: Young to | hits: Smith (2), Strunk. Three-base hit €5 8.1 oMeyers, 0.8 3 3 2 0| UI'10, et arniva As a curtain ratser the J. D, Crews and LB . BN'0A B Burns. Bases on balls: Off Walsh. Stolen base: Kopf. Double play 203 O'M-bhlnnnn 00000 O A NaleeH il fight it P h Miller, rf. 00" 1 "6 0| GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Aug. 22.—(Spe- | off Dauss, 5. Hits: Ot Gallla, Knowlson to Strunk. Hits: Off Hager o DTy f . . Nef will fig out for the Kellelier, ss. W TR d X . | innings; off Ayres, Z in two man, 4 in one and two-thirds innings; off | ot 06 1 e tage mn supremacy of the Hooster league, a Class ()‘ll}i‘hcll pz'b 2 . g | ‘z’ 1]) clal Telegram.)—The Dodge base ball | §iruck out: Dy by | Jones, 4 in ono-third inning; off Harstad, | oo £ C organization. This game will start ialloway, R | ha local picked up nine| by Dauss 3.° U 5 1 in one inning: off Brenfon, 4 in two | i i , E(h(ffl;""";“ ,l 1 1} g 3 ::d‘:; a::ell;d t':m: nlr:nwr h::m" “'.““ucou Conn "n"";f" "M“‘,; on b"rlr]"n ofr llu(:rmm'l' | Totals ....58 13 89 2% 2 ma; a; 011 av OI‘ a,y ‘Pru'mmly ’-!”'lm ln:l the bon‘rd| of ai-* Shields, 2 \ |29 0ff Harstad, 1: off Brenton. 1; IS . rectors of the amateur association d Whelar, 1. 1 1 3 3 0fdespite the low acore. Joe Stecher, champ Ckiecns | Knowlson. 7, "Strucl out: Il!\hllulnxnrn:alhl $RAn Tor Svace Ta the revea i ek clare no such delays as those of last estak, c i by Jones, 2; by , 1 by g ) ‘ Gaskell, p. 1 1 0 3 @o]wrestier, was in the lineup of the visitors |1: by (g Rl R R TS P n:u.-‘: for'Stroud fn the thirteenth, A grand cricket tournament wtll 5 be | Sunday shall occur today. ok p 20 T and his steal of two bases in the fifth 1' }gl[(;\'ug Aug. ; U O'Loughtin “and | Jf Lauiee......... ;;ggggsggszfi‘-fl- staged in Omaha on Labor day. Cricket — otals. .. 3 hen caught between stations was a fea- | double-header at wont to Chi- | Hilderand s ~4| teams from Omaha, Siqux City and Lin- ' *Hatted fi eighth, » . 5 , PR Two-base hits: Burns, Robert 2) st Wh d ' Bonver oae: 21300 | e are thoush be falled to soore. 2" the ‘nitial” contest m:, iocals fn:‘;»?l . | Beacher, Dolan. Barned runa: Bt Louis, | coln will take part e enn arton an denver ... —6 | Wright recently of Wichita fared lit- | an uphill battle, until 0 h B E | 4; New York. 2. Double plays: Butler to| At 10 o'clock in the morning the Lincoln | . . fhaoer y W e sk | tle better than Rehder, the young local l:-lu'.’u ot chn) wos dstth asine | UMANG DOY nters in \Hufiulm“t:..::utl:;r (); Lobert to Doyle o | and Stoux City teams will battle and | Ba,rton M]nard Wln - g 3 A s s | Visiting Infield wavered. The locals took | R oFpol ew Yor! Btruck out pitcher. Score: RHE |} T M 1 R S Bt. Louls, 1. Base i | the winner of this match will play the! ?“r'):“:’nf'xe":n‘., Off Gaskell, 4 off Haker: \'1oqye 00010003035 3 oyantage of this and Jnsatiag o plnch | en-Mi1ie hiver WlIIl quard, 1: orr dslmud. sy i 1‘;‘.'.' Omaha squad in the afternoon. The | Gountry club Golf . e 00 48] the mionaaa! 3 d arguard, 5 in'one and one-third in- | omaha t Iready has victories over hiel Ihnihgs pitehed: By Baker 7, | Grand Isiand 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 re Cole was taken out he | Omaha tewm already ha : : hits 10; by’ Musaer. 1. runs none, | Batterles: Dodge, Wright and Rains; | walked J. Collins, forcing in the winning | Thivds fhnings "Gaio,in eleven and two- | [y oin and Sioux @ity to its credit. | Olenn Wharton ana Berton Millarnd o hits nene. b-mme fly: Gaskell. Sacri- | Grand Island, Rehder and Etting. runs. | Adolph Anderson, more famillarly | Gunrd, 1 by Siroud b by bellec s, A5~ | “Tne loving cup which the Omaha team | Were winners in the wolf play at the iner i B wyer i Tl U | At the Liederkrans hall tonight betore| n the second game. Faber had an easy | known amons the swimming fraternity pires:" Byron and Bason. L won at Stous City, July 31, has arrived | Country club Baturday. Wharton waa the plre: Secrist. [ \:rbl'e‘ crowd, :l':‘ two f':"""' BAVe A0 | great” support, especially by J. Colling, | ©f Omaha as Swede, has sent in his WOODME and is In possession of the local champa. | YICtoF in the second leg of the play for —_— exhibition wrestling match. Weaver and E. Collins. The locals got| entry to the annual ten-mile river swim N the W. J. Foye trophy, competition for 3 g ! 1 ction with the cricket earnival q | DIVIDE THE DOUBLE-HEADER et I| the jump on Brown before he had tfme | which i to be held at St. Lous, Septain- | OF WORLD BEAT ,h:kf.‘;:‘_"‘:",_ e ot the Sons of St | Which is open to players who have never o . % & Meet for Garter e ‘mm"“;um‘“o:,"'m’l}'r"m‘(':""l‘a“'“I‘;‘{ ber 6, under the auspices of the Missourt | FIRST CHRISTIANS EASILY George will hold its annual picnie, The | tUrned In a score under 9. Wharton oux = op meo- and Dvep jhe Which wer doubles and one a. triple, Thin| Athletic club. The §t. Louls river mara- | plonic and crickes match will be staged | PlAYed 103, which, With his handicap of . : . lead proved enough to win, Score, first|thon is the biggest long distance water | Timely clubbing by J. Sute), Jarosh and | 4, made a net of 7. Wharton will play £ - . t Mille rk. | ' n)Ar divmnefl g"(fi,u;:. ;‘l;‘:%cekr. "'flg La‘ke Tennls Tltle “metmcm«) NEW YORK event in the west, and one of the biggest | Kemp, and airtight twirling by SButej, was . o ihd -4 | off with Jack Webster next month. ' v twice came from behind to win AB.HOAE AB u AR in the country, and Anderson v\fll be |responsible for & Woodmen of the World Millard won the second leg of the play } it S IR | s sn e vho vn o Curr BEHEL K111 € L 1Y ot fr iy i v, Bt e o L Last Omaha Player = jor '™ crteol oy, “raes t:a first game Dashner relieved Hall with | Lake club girls' tennis tournament by |B.Collins 254 1 1§ oMuisel ib...8 2 0 1 0|8 working hard and (ndn)’ upnu m‘w\rk Baturday, 11 to 3. t | eligible for this trophy are those who e Danag Dill. walked o two Tuhs aud $130 ol 8 B et h s & the My, y| The game was a listless affair, the have never played better than . Mil defeating Mrs. George Thompson in the 300 N4 b | make a long swim down the Missour ) . ut of lowa Tourney r than lard Yon Lejaune hilt & home run.” Score, tirat | SefeRtin M BRRTS, L aide Fogz, IZRE A R ] O R L o Wer e ‘L“,,,,d,,‘,,, of the World exhibiting their turned in a score of 108, which, with his y TOPEKA. winner of the tourney a year ago, in the 5 3 ; OAtosester e 3 3§ 1 §|an instructor in the Chicago Young Men's | MuPeriority rikht at the jump. Wirt for W 9 25— (Spectal | MAndicap of 24, made a net of 8. Millard e AR R M. O A E | hallenge round for the club title today 200 2 1Cole p 300 2 2| Christlan association. Wendell is teach- | the churchmen was wild and was tho MOINKS, Tn., Aus. 2:—(Specn | will play C, H. Pickens next. Bostick, s v e il B Sha 11 1100 0Bhawkey. 5.0 0 0 0 0 1 victim of some pi Telekram.—Walter T. Hayes .won the Cochran, 8b.. 3 1 0 2 2 1|at 3 o'clock. As both players are of 0000 o'Naumen "5 0 5 o o|W& Anderson how to battle the river| pinch hitting. Sutej had » — Brown, f.... 8 2 2 1 0 0flhout the same age and size and evenly .3 09 4 ¢ ¢ { waters properly and declares that Swede the Christfans well in hand and deserved | fIT8t set of the champlonship _""fl‘l" with “\"-u‘-:- und Coleridge Play Ten: Lattimors, 26 $ 0 1 § 8 0|matched a hotly contested atfair is an- i Tor Tarse] tn aintis ™ 72 3 will make a good showing if he keeps|® shutout. A pair of miscues gave the Al 'Tisfatier.” The wiayereimne’ lpte i | V. ,,,,’f,:, Bk Aug 8. ~(Roas m ) Jackson, cf. 6§ 2 2 3 0 0gcipated. for Bens In elghth. up his present rate of improvement. |¥Irst Christians their count. Score ketting started in the final event. The o), (0" i0%l courts yesterday, p;'fi-‘{»?:f gt Fieheo! 3 8 T - | uienigo’” 127 2N W 0 4 0 ol ot | w.0.w " wmsr cumismiag, | Score of the firat sot wu:lb-l. The second ridge racquet wie'ders meeting the locals 4 S S——— ew York. . 002000002 AHOAK |set was also won by Hayes, 6-1. The Results were as follows: Hultman L] 21 o LINCOLN CLEANERS WIN 2 "',;;'gg,;‘;"- _"I‘.";"I:“‘“ 8, New York, BOSUN’S MATE DIXON COPS [P e R -y 2111 1 finals In the doubles will be played Sun- | ldddell Jefested (h;lhé_r‘her and V:m‘&m p] o Plpp to Alex- alzzle, ¢ [two sets, 8-6 and er and 3 T g T W e ander, Pipp to Peckinpaugh to Pipp, E fareeh. oot £ 5 2 1 90 3 111 1|day afternoon. Dedghlin defeated Hackett and Anderso; t 8881 i FROM NORTH PLATTE TEAM sty 5" riiliuiturll & o | DEUCEY-ACEY TOURNAMENT it ! 1t | d 4181950 T o tayes and mone GRS 4R i 8 o - = = = = - ol ors: New York, 2 Mirasky, rf.2 0 0 ¢ 30300/ brake, playl 0 |dell (W) defeate agher an, h .0 1 16 7 1 3 = e i Bases on balls: Off Cole, 6. Hits: Of . achten, se. 2 0 3 1 | beake, playing agaiost Adams of {)in g1 and 6-0. Gallaghe: SIOUX CIFY. NORTH PLATTR. Neb.. Atg, 8 ‘“lp’ in elght innin Russell, | Tdeutenant Thomas Murray Tipton, of- Kini 3 § § § § $118¢]0maha and Holcomb of Kansas City 1n | fesied Hackett ang Abboreanes Lrs ot . A‘B. l;.. }{. 0‘ A2 Eo clal Telegram.)—The Lincoln Cleaning n one Inning; off e, | ficer in charge of the local navy Tuit- MeOuire, 1b. 4 0 § 0 201 2 2| the semi-finals, staged the marathon A return match will be played at Cole y 3 1 0 2 0 0|and Dye Works team defeated the locals Jopraa 17“..’.‘?:’-;\;‘\“”:-1:&:;."\[, n"f‘ Sha | ing station, was defeated for the office 7 Sutel. p.. 4 4 0 3 201312 o; match of the tourney. Bonebrake and |Tld&e In the near future. 5 2 2 1 4 0[today in e well-played game by the|py pon, ') Russell, 2 l."m“{. Eve “deucey-acey’” champlonship Boats- | Totals ....34 112710 3 Totals 27 424 8 5| his big partner from the Windy City| Ne Bookw 8 1 2 1 9 8|acore of 3 to 2 The visitors made two |and Chiil.' Score, second #am, | wain's Mate Dixon yesterday, losing the |Xir Christians .0 0 0°0°0 071 0 Py finally Sosad ot victors by’ the Bodee o'l : . g ; ; 1’ § 1|scome ia the first inaing with two twe- NEW RO A B o an, |Doet those sut of five in en exeiting | hits ’ li--.‘.u:’ ‘\"u‘nl : :x:u -’k‘ 46, 108, 75 -0. Play started at 10:30 orhe. oh peliise) wponiy AR 5 1 1 2 0 0]pase hits coupled with two sacrifices and 2270 onurmhy 1283 T4%: | mateh, “Deucey-acey” is the navy name |, lly Stutel, 12; by Wirt, 6. Bas Pabask | 3 replied Senator Sorghum. *“Fo- B 1 1 & 1 00 . Thelr other run came in the | Peck’e'h. m. ¢ 3 3 0 0JCollins, 158 310 0 0 (for & game stmilar to backgammon, and |on balls: Off Sutef 1: off Wirt, 5. Btolen | Gislosk and lasad unih 1a5. In the Rthers “"“' economy 1s a science that tells you Bl Eak < . $231 oEColling 13 13 3 0 gt emammionanin mateh plared ot i [baser: Yoot G- Sute), " Wasar Keimmr | 8] of the seml-final frame Cannon and | how a government ought to b’ Fum, ut 2 1 1 0 1 ofnfh inning, when Stitsman ran aroun 2 208 1 22 r.3 130 ofthe P F #t the fqoiih, Hacrifice hit: Crane. Umpire: | Lindauer put Monnet and Newell out to| 't doesn't tell you how to get the Votes 1 1 1 0 0 0]the bases on a wild throw to second base, 2342 01 :J‘rwrnlnmg ntn;h n has been u‘nrmz much |1y ghag the tune of 7-5, 3.8 64, 7.5 1\ ;.Im‘l um enable you to run it."—Wash- gr e wr = e ew 0 | co t and a great deal of T4 #4640 hgton Star. % 1 2 15 1|The locals made a run in the sixth and 021 10 2 o|commen | . vt a oo o FbaToda g g SRR 16 1 0|during the play. Ldeutenant Tipt 046200 011 ther in the minth, but Meyers 2164 0 0 4 1/ Bosun's Mate Dixon finally got Into the | 1| tor aunother . y 3 oot E | BRYNLIMAH WINS ONE. procdiogyrs g Lo e g g 000 iz 1| fishls and the match was played off day. | the game. 3410 %4 13 | Yester ! MILF HANDICAP AT FAIR Buffun pltched a good game for the Nw Tl Pk visitors and Moyers, who relieved him in | Chicago 093000008 «gy T::Ylnn Williams college's premier | SAN FRANCISOO, Aug. 22.—Bymlimall the seventh, struck out nine men in the | | Twor IhuJ d Murphy, Felach, High, | athiete, will hot accept the offer from | i oo h, AN -l (bl "'"" | sel. J. Collins, Cool Manager "MoGraw. of *the: New' Yorm|with Bullman up, won the exposition auguration M, three innings he was in the box. The || " Colifns. Stolen E Collins (). |G | c batting of Manager Gettman was the|J. Collins, Murphy. Earned runs: Chi: | C40te jeos il ."'"d:,""u"'d:,"::w“ e Bn,u gp balls: “Ofe Brown, amberiain's Couwb |tho Golden Gate Thoroughbrod Breeder feature of the game, as he got one two- (A0, 6 Double play: Pleh to Pipp to Sl ; 5 Hits: off | Remedy, ansoclation, at the Panama-Pacific expo- BOTTLED BEER Taning: off Pich, | “Last winter T used & bottle of Cham- base hit and two singles out of four |t ok Fion, B o times st bal. The same teams will play | HIowE, a Innings, . Struck Al sition. The meet, which will continue for . te y Pleh, 1. Umpires ";l'"' In's Cough Remedy for a bad bron- |y oty five days, marks the first running / o RIUMPH IN URITY chia! cough 1 felt its beneficlal effect [ v ONY"TVE TRES FRTCR PR T | ' B Two OF AMERICAS FINEST BEEF uun tomorrow. Score: RH.E. [t by Hall, 2 by Lakaff, 1: by 2000100 1| &1 dna Evens Claries: by White. 2. WAld pitch: Clark. | Noren Platte. s 0 0 0 8 1 0 3 immediately and before I had finished Time: 3.3, Umpires: Ryan and Cusack. | Farned runs: ILincoln. 1 Bases on Macks Whip Indians. Score, second Same: A balls: Off Luby, 2; off Buffun, 2 Two- \ve: the '*""‘"dl‘ was cured. 1 never tire of 't Let Your Cold Get Worse. >3 v base hits: Gettman, Mooney. Shagool. ¢ VELAND, O. A . |[recommending this remedy to my Pl Tar-H 1l . ABTR M0 A Bl Stk out: | By Taby. T by Mutan6 | phia"defeated Cloveiand. § (o 1, Seoring | friends” writes Mra. William Bright, | cough and sive you restful sieep. Good Storz BrewinGg Co. OMAHA otick, ss. : v Meyers, bie plays: o : < v - Cochran, 3b. 30 0 0 1 oflSattery to Stitznan. Umbire: Keefw. |timely hits. Knowlson, while wild. helq =o't Wayne, Ind. Obtainable every- |for children. Only %c. All druggists.~Ad- Erown, If. 3 0 0 4 0 0fBeorer: Bullard Time: 1:40. '(‘le\eland to two.hits, each heing & doub). | Where. All druzgists.—Advertisement. | vertisement. v A .

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