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HE 1S SwELL BEARS WHIPPED BY THE OMAHANS l Standmg of I‘eams_l WHESTERN LEAGUE, Played. Won ‘INA Moines 1an d Denver 12 Rourkes m the Grizslies u'!wl'"v ;.l Mountain City by Four to ‘;""‘:__- ] Three lnn. S | VA" u‘x'lgl « NORTH lflm ”fl VISITORS rut 4] Poston Mul)n ..266 830, Detroit i Posten 82 Chicago i1 46 614 HUSBANDS PHILLIES TAKE PAIR FROM THE REDLEGS - Lel‘u Leaders Clpture First, Eight| to Nothing, and Second, Six l to Five. | | ALEXANDER Il GREAT FORM ¢ THE_BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1915, WHEN YOUR FRIEND, MR. ~ HOW DO You I'VE KNOWN [ REME MBER SIR <1 WASNT BORN | JONES GOES-TELL HIM TO DO MR.JONES HIM A'GREAT || YOOR WIFE Yoo -| | THRTY TEARS AGO- TIP THE SERVANTS ASIT1S wany el [ 1M ALwavs SATTY YEARS, || DIONT You WORK] | A% O3 THE LAUNDRY. THE CUSTOM IN ENGLAND- SERVANTS f’F\:lETSQMgE_L . el o ;filawfir‘*@:‘:; MISTAKEN! — \ TO THINK — AGO? SHOT UP -, IMITH- YOURE IN WRoNG —5 W OH!NO- I'M SURE 'T WUZ YOUSE - THE BOYS CALLFD YOU "SLATS™ Schulte, 1.4 1 0 0 ( Snodgrass, cf.2 0 4 Zimmerm. . 54 1 5 0 Magee If...8 1 4 0 0| Sajer. 1b...4 110 2 ( Schmidt, 1b..3 0 § 1| Wil f4 1 0 0 Smith, 3.8 1 2 ~»~ rml 300 Marnnvil, w3 0 3 €3 1 6 4 \ Gowdy, ¢ i ol . D3 0 Rudolph, » 1 00! Totals M2 in enmu | | Cricago 0 o™ 30 b Boston 20000000 " Two-base hits: Smith, Willlame, Gowdy, Bafer, Double plays: Safer to Bresnahan. Lresnaban to Zimmermap, Seler (unar’ | He Wavers in Thirteenth and sisted). HBases on balls Mt Vaughn, off Rudolph, 2. Struck out: By Vaughn Later Starts lclly. 3. by Rudolph, L. Umpires: Byron and Bason. Coombs Wina Second. BROOKLYN, Aug. %.-Brooklyn broke | even today in a double-header with St. | | Scandinavian 3.,1.“. Gallia When |bles partner of R Norrls Willlams | 1 | CICOTTE'S Com 15 POOR; Williame, VR, Colo., Ang. X.-(Bpeciml Tel- ‘41"?!"»::-» < : | {\ uhl‘nnn':n': 14 -‘LH P m.\ Aub( 2.~ Philadel- |llmulll -&a -{ Qg |u|-;mnd vofinlll');: .u.n:} CHICAGO, Aug, . 4 g iiwburgh 4 § ow York..o8 b " ng in the National league. Smith wen egram —Watchod by enly o fow of the | g "\l 17 g1 41 Cloveinnd .4 70 .36 sames from Cinoinnat! t- | g1l g™ 0,0 4ot "gume. and_ was @ 1.cn falth®ul, the Denver Pears mot Omaha | New York..00 3 .46 <t. Louls 1‘4-. 79 | day, the scores being 5 to 0 and @ to K | from the box in the eighth inning. Ja-k in the thirteenth tnning today and, after [ i Gie fivet gaswe Of the sertes today At | CMBCmal o PRUA . B8 310 |1y the opener Alexander was in grand | Coombs won his own battie in the se.ond holding the locals safe, started a rally Hroddway park and fot, 4 t0 5 | FED. LEAGUE | AMER. ASSN, |form, while Schneider, Lear and Cochran £ame by driving in the winning run with in'the fourteenth Inning, which gave The winsing 1un came W the nimth | Pittsburgh & W 065 Minnouplis 7451 88 were hit hard. Cravath and Uulerun! 8T. LOUIS, PROOKLYYN. Washington & 7 to 4 victory oveer Chi- inning and wae registered after the ‘\,:"I':;';‘ ol 'f.',.n:;',‘.:"'ru. made home runs. The second contest A H O A e o, ADHOAE cago’ It wasthe thifr consccutive extra Clibe hen succeeded In evening things an®8S was hard foukht, McKenery being driven 31 O'Mara. #s.4 1 4 4 1 inning same played by Chicago, the up In the eighth se, uts < off the rubber in the sixth and Bchnei- : ‘: '\:.v:‘:l" |§h : :' 3 l!‘ '|> other two gding eleven and thirteen in- The Rourkes were laté in. arriving and Buffae 2l ¢ """::'.'l“g. der also being hit hard, Score, first 31 Chtahaw, 3b.4- 0 1 1 1 ninge, St later W getting < onto the y _mw 42 Colnmblis zame ; } ";':(':IM;"- 19 ll‘ 3 ¢ 0 Johnson singled in the fourteenth after | ‘The vain had slowed up the fcld snd | Ventvedny ' Rewuits, CINC] PHILADELPHIA 41 McCarty, ¢..3 0 4 1 0 one out and reached second when Eddie the visitors helo Lint they sheulw't he | o or EATERN LEAGUE P Sallee, 9.4 1 fmith. 9,10 8 3 9 Collins held Moeller's grounder, the lat- foreed to go out In the wet, despitd the X, Jowept, {; Topeka, b Herron, | Totale ....8 § " eBehults .1 0 0 0 0 ter being credited with a hit. Foster fact that thove were clear skies over- fML:,‘,__",‘:‘I"’:;"‘m”::"‘:"“ Des' Hofuers. w1 o | e - singled and Johnson scored the win- | hesd. A® o vesuit the mame wae lato ih | Sioux City, 340; Linc w ‘kmm‘v o4 011 *Batted for Smith | wath, Ining run. Milan aleo singled and Moeller gerting under way, although Proxy Me. | \"\m‘\(‘"{] 3 BAGUE &'m‘m“."'. LT 0 %M" St. Louls... 0 00127200 0-5 and Foster scored, clinching the game Gl did what he could to hustle them | s:_ uls, -5-3; Brookiyn, 39, Wamer 3.3 lAI'mulvl-r n?g‘t‘;:nn hit 'Mqll:‘r“':h‘r.n‘r.l,.fm'" Gallla pitched a great game. Clcotte's 9 Mol t. b e der 0! hit: er. l.,, v 8 T Sehnetder, 5.3 S - Whent, Long, Earned runs: St. Louls, | €Ontrol was poor. Score: \!"‘ PP pon Xtk 6., Laar 0. o 0 Totals ERLRRE Hrnokl){n Dlll.mnuu(g:n plllyl Hl\llurl to WASHINOTON. | amicAgo, hijade! 36 Cochran, p 0 uggins to or Jases on_ balls: 3 AE Anlllf‘h AN LEAGUE “Clarke ... 0 tm{ -ng-r»» 1i off Smith, 1; off Dell, 1. Moaller t...¢ 38 ¢ i E R -, o 1 3 f Smith, ® In elght Innings; off e 2 ; Ia, Tota 30 ) | De'l, none in one inning. Struck out; By Miah. cf.§ 2 4 ¢ 1i01 - l?nfl ghecolt. Batted for Lear in seventh inning. |m.ue' 1; by Smith, 3. Umpires: Klem gandil. 1b..7 214 2 0800 PRICAN A'& IATIDI Cincinnati 00000000 0-0!and Stockdale. Acosta. rf....4 0 3 0 0200 -4 ‘_1 A | Pl |l.aolnm| 10101221 °5; Score second game: Henry, ¢.....5 110 32 1840 y (hwo-buse hits: Willlams, Schneider, 3 'f.‘l',‘.’n“ BROOKLYN. = Mchrite ' 23 <‘ 1170 Ande \J H “ra- .0, B 2 "B et Luderus. Home suns: = Alex v, Homon, e 5104 945 Pt it Bree 3 2101 —— [ o U 1o Wit 10" Gioh. Stnteiger to v o 11 Jos0e omah . HBEN $o4¢ b Lo ids Pide s o 1 | 3 s i e | Bchnetiter. 5 ‘in i'e 9 tiist Tamss 3 “mr;\; oft, Tear, 374 231 108§ o| patted for mm.‘m rnuru}'cal e ‘O‘ n _two i 00 o ‘ashington ....1800010 000 -7 L J u’l\wfi-' namr. b; - 8 60 0 Chicago ... 04000000000D 0—4 -y Sleux City al 17 by Alexander, LR o R, TWo-base nits: Gud!l, Gallla. Three- EM Kt R \::‘klrl‘l S ek 00000730 02 Imnuhud:lnfiter. Surlenh Badse: .\:llm Tobis iiens v i 2 v, D 34 Boston, Pittaburkh at CINCINNATI PHILADETPHIA 9018 09,0 353 (N T iline. Beses oo balle: clonati at " Philadel phia, ABH.OA B AB.H.O Two-base hit: Betsel. Three-base hits: | o cqeotte, 3; off Gallla, 8: off Beng, 1 on at Chi- @wh. ®...4 203 oMock 3.5 1 1 8 0| Long Cutshaw, Coombs. Btolen Dases: frie. (ff (Horten 3 M one and twoothird un. M M.,. At Merseg, w6 2 1§ Bancroft, w5 1 3 6 0 Dol Betzel, Gets. Double play: AnES: Withtama, K4 3 1 0 Paskert. cf.3 1 8 1 0/ Wheat to M. Wheat to Cutshaw to Gets, NMNga: off Scott, 4 in four and one- hmh hio W.Kiilicer, ¢f.8 0. 2 0 0Couvath, rf.3 1 1 0 0. Bases on bals: Off Ra‘ Mwnn 9 ¢¢ third inn'ngs; off Faber, 2 In four in- ‘ a0 Quitrich, 1.8 1 0 0 'Tutoras, 14 3 8 8 8 Coonthes "Sinick mat: 30 nings; off Benz, 4 in four innings: off GllL lyn &t Clarke, c...3 1 @ 0 OWhitted: 11,4 8 1 0 0 > truck out: Robinson, 1lfa, 8 in tweive innings (ncne out in ore, Butfalo at News S48 3 T 1 Niehott, .4 3 8 I,b:I(Mb.‘ 3 Umpires: Klom and Stoe thirteenth): off Johnson. 2 In two in- 163 211 1 QBurns, o..od 1 ol | o IeK-nn Pl 00 0 “Demares, p..8 1 6 1 0/ {nines. _Strack out:.By Cleatte, 1; by 858,78 0 %9 % P2 000 OPixey, p.....0 0 0 0 0 M dd w- F. Seott, 1: by Call'a, §: by Faber 3: bv 00000 perer gt | Benz_ 1. hy Johnson, 3. Umpires: Dineen 0 3 0 0 sLeson 200080 Mo .. RBND 1 aaaen llls ll‘St , and Nallin, $ 0 1 T8 N . HRENS 1 M D Yanks Beat Indians. 0 1 QT AR o R e I oney at Dubu ue CLEVELAND, Aue. %.—New _York o 8 8| ot R Mrial, s Killifer tn ninth. bunched five of its six hits and defeated M \ e or nge in nint o e Ad b = _— Cleveland 3 to %, today. Cleveland had 4 » 3 7 f‘.|;.1:l:|l;‘l5|"|. :I’ :: l‘; } i 0 |‘ 0 l.~8 | the hases fil'led in the ninth with on'y BIOUN Crer. g T I m—c we DUBUQUE, Ia., Aug. B.—Madden, | one ot but scored only cne yin Score: ck. ree-base 3 " | D. NEW YORK, AR & H A Bl Cravath. Btolen bases: Hersog, . Groh, ::" bay horse owned and driven by Lou ABH.OAE ! | :. : W hu"fi, ‘l,o“,:,,. Pl Groh to Wagner | 3reen, Jr. of Indianola, 1ll., won first ';n.gm-n‘. 0 Cook, tt.. 42 2 g [l 0 to Mollwitz Wagner to Herzog to Moll- |[money in the 2.1 trot at the great Xoth. cf... i 0943 382 3 o 0 F wits, Burns to Niehoff. Hases on bal s: | weste ® Graney, if.. .4 0010 148 e 18 0 BH“umne to Niehotr, Hases on bals: |western circuit races today, taking the Kiks, ib.. Lib31 710 (8 1 m® e 0 Demaree & i Off M;‘l‘(t:'v:;\ s %in | st and second heats in 1% and AT s3I L e 0 AR 14 8 0 3 1 o|maree 10'in sight ang one-third taainge; | ™® Weather made good time pos. m.,'m- ) 30020 ! % G YT N e 25.‘: Rlxeyhul(n‘l‘:;-lhllrd; lm;‘";‘n “Elitr\lc‘k ;lhh u: brought out a crowd of 10,000, . Bt - — - - -— H nery, H y ‘chnel fil’. H os : v o e | rion, second; L ghs B | D ..:.:u: . .‘ NEW YOR \rl' York and Pml“ Welcome,third. " Beat '?"“" { TBatted for Kiepfer in the seventh ce_ Mit: —New York i { } KoMy, | Pittsburgh _divia .d a " double-header to- | 1 Durse $600. ted for Jones in the ninth. 18 } * Kel |"‘£’ Nelw' York taking the firt gwme. 5 | Tes Dale.” firat: The' Exchangs, sec. | . RAR for O'Nefll in the ninth. and the Visitors the second game, ¥ | ond: Walter Rochmond, third. = Best | Gicye'snd LIS RERE B ] - o on — time, 2:08%. | New York. 3 3 - I nl A THE Jo8 'rn. IGants won the firet game by | Three-year | . Earned runs: Cleveland 2. New York, % b bunching four hits of¢ Harmon for three | Wandn, Mecwia, second: | % TWwo-base hits: Smith. High. Cook. o lna o 'd inning, vm,,“,u,. third hit: Nunamaker. Double 2 ? fi tu Wve to| In the second kame Rube Benton, who lenfer to Chapman to Wamhs- T Hiihoreh ‘wised’ Attt Whalen 18 Rel W e AT H elbnase unamaker. st i i % hfm before he was taken sut in the fufth | en 18 ne. eased | Kiepfer, 6 in seven innings: off Jones. 1 3 0 T‘houxh Rioahed ont ot the ke e b h L ] c] b in two innines Bases on balls: Off a- Jones, 1: off Fisher 3. Struck out: B : ii g : fea maux scored his fifth stralght viet of y t e mco n u Jones, l: by Fi h'er 3 ‘l}rr::;‘fl“\‘:‘ Cl}l\): [ T O {he season ovor New York. Score, firat | | nolly and Wallace. ' 2 0 30 H O A E | W YORR, Browns Beat Ilrkl. 2 ‘,' 3 ? 3 s ‘0 for the second time. This time the Lin- St bnllll n \;I‘l.;ll) "‘nflru:\)l” l:d‘e‘l, fl\fl 10 : 00 1-4 1 o 0 coln club slipped Red his passports and to 3 In this inning, after Ph.lace phie 5 e H e 3 §8;1he red-tapied intleldes has suse back to (51 J2IC 1he Joad 08 fous daniops. A% s‘&_m H 11 4 10 s homo in Lockport, N Y. ‘Whalen bors threw late fo third on Wahcer's 'y 1 bR ! § 1 j|started the vear ilke a firebrand for field cholce, the bases were fillod. e, °p 3 10 Scou oo B 1 o 0'Omaha, but rheumatism set in and ;""_““lhh':",‘k_"‘"";“{‘flt:;"“h;"g‘l"‘i ritice -— - - wrwon, ——— o k . " . - 3 1 s 2 SCarey Totals w3 Rourke releared him. Lincoln picked him PHILADR &T. LOUIS. O FPH. e | up And the rheumatism killed his chances ABH O AR ABHOAE R N O A B e for Gibsor in ninth there. Whalea may be given .another S0 3 M mid 136 4 1 1 @ o o *Batieq for Harmon in ninth. trial with the Links in the spring. $090 Pawwm o liizie 4 0 1 3 1 0Pittsburgh 0000001 § 3 Wole, .4 ¢ 391 § 0 0 % o o New York 1001000 2T et 1 A : 2 : : i‘ s kTVzl: b;':J hlll lllnrl\n‘u\ Baird, «4 1 40 0Lavan, e»....3 2 0 3 le YPQ— e hits bertson, B E U Selvereid, c2 0 ¢ o ¢ 4 © 1 3§ o ner. Btoen base: Wagner. 3001 Weilman, p.8 0 0 3 ne © 3 5 1 0 Dalis: Perritt, 1 Struck out: R 3 AT T Ve et x m ¥ 8.2 6 8 ‘h Harmon, 2 Umpir o | ot ;:_fui s Totals % sn s e gl £ ; R % 4 6N 1 Rtors” second game MALLARD, Ta., Aue. .—Special 'm-' JBatled for Nabors in nintn. inning run scored FITTERUROR NEW YORK. egram.)~The Kansas City Red Sox scored 5’{'“'&"};"'- FRE 3 SR 0.AE ABILO A K. | " o . » 8 Cas 4 ) 5 H 0. A JA2L3 ] AT marna, V30 AT [thelr Mftecnth straight win here from | “Houbi playa: Kopf to Strunk to Cranc ‘ o .3 4 ok, G 4 1 1 0 1 Robertson, ot {4 & [Mallard, Ta., 12 to 4. The Red Sox will | Kopf to Lajole to Strunk Bases on : ': : -“, M"'h,, koo, | Miscomas. 104 5 § ¢ ;:‘,‘:l';l"'mf' | |play the chamvion Fort Dodge team at iN“- Oft Nabors, off Wellman, ‘ o 4 0 molly. Sserifice R e | Bt § { § oL, @i Gilmore City Prida: Sireak aut: S 31 by Weltman, P T bases: rsfi Hmln. Ty- | Viex. ™...5 3 3 3 | h,. Umpires: Chill and i 3 40 08 0 o valia: Mshner, 1. Based ¥5...3 3 ¢ -3 Awmericen Assnciantion. | 2 3:3°% 3 | Jamass. 5.3 § & 1 AL MUwaukee, first game— - RHE | Field Chlb Caddies . Columbus w591 ~«3 @ 1 0.3 e Totale ... 18 o 1 Milwaukee 391 T Sioux Pla G . X : Buttarien: Davia and Coleman; Rhondes | nJOy lg t e t,lc . E am and Hughes. Brannon. SIOUX CITY, y ‘.’ Second garme— Y a s - g cupand Program and Feast T t State Prison! e mo it | Over 00 caddies ook part in the bis —— New York 000046160t Bran - BPoaN " ° 3 3 annon. field day protram at the Omaha Field 238 % Dvan 't Ak Oariamattens.) plwo-base “Hite: Baird . Doyle, eapolis— Aub The Uttle Seliows s, Three-base hit: Hinohman, Home : ok o yastesdan e Yithe - fellowd ‘ : : LINCOLN, Aug. ®.—(Speclal)—The | run: IIIm‘P‘A’ln‘?n s"?u’ u.ml’ | started in at 7:3 and the score of events 1 e Sloux City base bell club had a noff day | anes oo balle: OFf amaux, g were staged as fast as possible so tha } 4 3 0 |veserday and took advantage of it by ||n:|nf' okt Lot P Rl £ &ll could be finished in time for the big . 4 B ving the hut-ine st the state penten- | four lnnings: off Scnupy. 1'in one tonine: feed spread wt moon. EFIRER 5] chance to see professional ball as f.::.u,“. 0"- 'anl{- seven. and one-third | Kansas City : 1| The entertainment started with & nine- g strthn n the Western league. They | ton oy i outs B Ean | pRstteries: - Howman ulnn~|w- olf match. Eq Murphy carried away ° ‘ : pen and engaged the crack |fon & by e B Mamaux, 1. Um- | Second ,..,,.2 RHLE |this event with a score of 4, and he als 1 imetitution in a game of | Pires: Quigley ad O Qlevela 0 518 1|carried away as a prize a golf bag fu'l Heaves Beat Cubs Again. anses « .16 30f clubs. Paul Holbrook was the run- JHOSTON, Aug. %_The Braves took an- | i Gethel. Carter and Devost! Regan | per-up #ame from Clloago today, § to 0, | 804 Geibel. | ol cnmostirs Tecater’ 4 pass |5 At Bt Paul, first game-- R | Rowulis i the other Sogingts mere o | o Fitspatrick, Evers’ hit, Fiietan's drror Rpanele 3 &3] totlows: on ms' ‘throw. ang Magees single, . p Balloon race, Julier Ho: | at_the outset of the game counted the aatterics: " Conssiraa A8 Gonsett! | Flippity-flop race. Alfred Homan {only tallies Both Vaugho and "Rudoiph | Hall and Johnson. ce, under 11 yéars, Jake Jacobaon. s e { Pitched well thereafter.’ Score: vietnd e RHEB . under 14 years, Eddle Bartschet. Southern A-ul.- cHIcAGO b | . 154 . under 1§ years. Paul Murphy. m Chota good S e, e TS Batierics: ‘Daweon and Bisckburn; Tab | Doub'e sk roe ¥ Blmmons. N g N S I T s Y o | iield and Johnaon. T ] sokn NEat oy WAIT A MINOTE ~ | WANT TO BE SWELL LIKE YOU SAD! ‘' WALTER JOHNSON .Washburn Defeats Drawn for The Bee by Geor,qe MCManu AND TIP THE SERVANTS California Star| SOUTHAMPTON, N. son M. Y. Aug. Washburn of Harvard, DH~Wat- end dou- today defeated Ward Dawson, the latest California tennia star, in the fourth round of the Meadow club cup singles. Washburn played a consistent game, driving Dawson to the back court the national champion, de- |taulted to W Snyder of Pittsburgh. P. ~Walter Johnson 'Leonard Beekman, natiomal interscholas- replaced Gallia when he began to waver tic champlon, defeated Harold A. Throek- morton, plon. Singles, third roumd W. P_Snyder defeated R. llams, 2d. by default. Fourth round: Watson Washburn defeated Ward Daw- | Yon—6-4, 26 Princeton luterscholastic cham Norrie Wil lobbing | Leonard Beckman defeated Harold A | ThrOCKmOFton—8ds 56, S0 Doubles, f'rst round: Hugh Tallant and Dr. D. Roberts defeated G. = Trever and H. G. Trever, jr., -0, 6-0; William Compton and Fleitman and S, Second round: huysen and Bric 8. W vnum-u an1 J. F. Hubbard, 6-i, 6-4, Rube Marquard Sold l rederick T. To the Toronto Club NEW YORK, Aug. %.—Richard (Rube) ! | Marquard, left-handed pitcher. was sold today by the New York Nationals to the Toronto club of the International league. Under the terms of the transaction and wants his unconditional release, The New York club also announced to- night the purchase from Pittsburgh of [ Catcher “Wally"” letics. It w the waiver pr Robert S3chane, brother of stated Pittsburgh received ice for Schang. NEW YORK GRAND CIRCUIT William | ston defeated R.| the | Glants are to get Pitcher Hervert from | the Canadian team. Marquard declared ! his unwillingness to join the Toronto club | Schang of the Philadelphia Ath- | MEET IS DECLARED OFF | NEW YORK. Aug. %.—The Grand Cir- euit meet, which was to begin August 7 | jat the Empire City track in Yonkers, will not take place, accord'ng to a statement j by a director today of the Empire City Racing assoclstion. Tt is alleged in legal proceedings which have been instituted that the stabling of more than 30.00 horses at the Fmpire City track before shipping them to Europe for the war, has so Infected the stalls and track that it cannot be used for six months. Key to the Situation—Bee Want Ads, Grand Clecult Roces Postwoned, MONTREAL, Aug. 25.—~The Grand Cir- cuft races at Dorval park were postponed i 'today until tomorrow on account of the heavy track. i ning rallv In the #rst wame Tohin scored t-req of the viej*tare’ fonr rne and hia homd riw in the pventh inning wae the del cidine factor of the game: eama: gt T.onls 100801080 ain hinaon 0116000 Batterica: Cranda'l Groom and Hoartf ilev: Prennan and Fisher. Score, ro-ns{ NEVER MIND TIPRIN' THEM YOU'LL NEVER BE INVITED 7_,N.MN ' S*‘ — [UFFALO MAKES IT TWO WITH NEWARK Esmond Drops Pop Fly in Eleventd with Two Down, Letting Vis- itors Start Rally. FINAL SCORE FOUR TO THREI NEWARK, N. J, Aue. %—The Ruf falo Foderals made it two in a row ove Newark here todav by nosing out thi locals, 4 to 3. With two down in tht seventh inning, Eemond dropped a pof fly, enab'ing the visitors to start a rallf that brought in two runs. Score: R.H.B Puffa'o > 000 N0 20 0410 N-wark 00010010 1-338 | “Batteri-s: 'Anderron ond Blair; Kais | erling. Billiard and Rariden | cate par noL | _BALT"™MORY., Ane —Ralthore an Brooklvn hroke even in this afternoon’ the o~ ferm losing thy ind tairg the second had wretched snonort ' ere wos almost constun| with the umpires thro Score first game: wr Yoth gan ! Reaokivn n0003101 648 | Baltimore 010000017 Batteries: Finneran and Land; lLe « and ( hs. Seore, secona it : ; R.H.E Proakivn 001000010075 i . \ 03160 *3 " ham, Wi Kerr. FITTR Kan<as (it wae ghot A boor while the vici'ine nitoha= wes evrora had put local players on lh’ h~v=nu Seart o MR T RS I Pletaburoh .0 20 01010 *—4( Botterfes: ~ Hewning and Bnsenroth Romge and O'Connor. AR TR e S ender, CHIOAGO, 4 St Loufs and Chi eamn A'vided ‘e-header nere to St. Louis winnine the first eame by good botting and Chiraxe ha gerred 4 10 2 by a eomhinal nr\n or h ts and errors in an eizhth ind Aug. ont b teday. enme: RH.B Q@ Tuds 01010008602 F i (hiraen 002000072 °*48 Batteries: Davennort snd Hartley| Prendergast apd Fsher. Comstock Jumps. Pitoher Cor > had 1 1b Jumped to_the B slgning with the Pittsburgh club for two years. vidence Breoklyn Buys Nixom. The Brooklyn club has purchased: Out tielder Nixon from the Beaumont cluk of the Texas league © 8an Franc Balt Lake. 3; 1os Angeles, " Portland, 5. Shotgun Shells “LEADER” and ‘“REPEATECR”’ If you want to fill your game bag, first fill your pock- ets with Winches- ter factory loaded shotgun shells “ er’ and “ Repea Factory Loaded Lead- \‘ They have the speed, pattern and penetration essential for good shooting. All dealers keep them in the most popular loads. Be sure to see that every box you buy bears the big THE GRAND PRIX, the highest honor, was awarded Winchester Cuns and Ammanition at the Panama Exposition. \ /l/

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