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—— - — THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1015, y ] —— e Cnryr‘l’v' 1915, International News Service Bringing Up Father HOW DO YOu DO MR UIIGGS! CERTAINLY - NOW FOR EXAMPLE - SUPPOSE You WERE COMING OUT OF A SALOON AND JUST THEN- YOUR WIFE CAME ALONG - THAT wWouLD BE HUMILIATING TO YOUR WIFE - DO YOU KNOW -~ | HAYEN'T HUMILIATED MAGGIE FOR AWEE THE LAST TimE WUZ AT DINTY MOORE'S PLACE! SAY - MR%. JONES - WILL YOUSE TELL ME WHAT "HUMILIATE" MEANS BY GOLLY SHE MAKES ME THIRSTY ! BLODGETT HOLDS [, 1 ¢} i|TIGERS BEAT RED m,‘ldmg o Toums | WHALES DROP THE [ffie-47; 77, 7 iy Harny Koch Eaters Hetling, b Newark ....0 01 010013 *4120 BEARS AT MERCY > | © ' SOXIN THBLFTH) o ''HIFTH 70 TERRIERS o coleraios | D15 1201y Tomnie Southern, p.. otals % T 9 N 9 o Molnes . X % ar e (] Denver Manages to Get Only Two, ki DS 2 9 ¥ )c‘,n Opens mth Single, Takes Sec {‘lm\ot;; iy B 8 5 s Lok Defe.h Cllel‘o in De- Tenth Annlversfl‘ry & o e R . | 0. A g 5 o 016 phe : arry Koch, Nebraska state tennis Runners Around Bases in [ Hann, 3 1 ond on Sacrifice, Walks Home | 2000 iy Rt 4 r_‘ b ciding Game of Series by With Detroit Tem whnhwl’nn, yostardap st Bl entsy in Tight Game, { Hunier, ¢f210000000 & B ol on Veach Blow. | Wreita RS i Ten to Five. R the TH-City tennls touenAment, which e : 5.8 i > ad ;m.\'AT LBAGUE. | AMER vy ,,,D,,,,n,,mn' e G | :1‘“1{“‘ ::fldl o ulo('"w cum::u nt‘lm'». pou:(“ 1 : NAT. LEAGUE, ME uffs Rowing ation, starting Sat- ROURKES CLOUT ALL THE WAY jweilt. i § ) 4 | ||FINAL SCORE SEVEN TO SIX "% “wi i BROWN YANKED IN FOURTH | froncest sove bt minver imohe world, to. | urday. Russell Larmon, clty champion —— raham, ¢ 63 50 .668| Boston 3 ks 3 day celobrated the tenth anniversary of | ©f Omaha, is also entered In the Council o . Baker, P.. ¢ & Rt 9 gl s 7 Brooklyn o v lR Aug. M.—(hpocln: ;‘ll‘i-h-grnn:{\ Thomas: D.iiii2 @ o o 1 o] DETROIT, Aug. 2.—Detroit and Boston | Hoston CHICAGO, Aug. %.—St. Louls won the |his debut & major leAgue player. Bluffs event and it is expected that this ;“ “;w:r:. l|(‘-m|h,fl"‘mlsv:io‘r' ('w"l n‘q) :r 'A| X s 4 b Sl e 28 today played the third game of their Hn‘“: v:m' fth and deciding game of the series | I8 was expected that Cobb would re- | duo will play through successfully and 0d z] 3 i 1\;’ mln 8 mL‘l'oh 'r (OU TR oL A rasent:S 4 erucial series and u.: Tlxv-rs won it in #t, Toule: : with Chicago, 0 to 5, today. Brown ' celve an unusual Ademonstration—and | engage In their second champlonship bat- o R S b o i B PR 500000 the twellth inning, 7 to 6. Mutfa by Cincinnati v atarted for the locals, but wus removed | probably something more substantial— | tie of the year. to 2, and with the defeat lost a grand \yjchjta ...... 5010107 Burns and Cobb in the ninth enabled the | New York..62 60 M Phila In the fourth when five runs had beoh | from his friends this afterhoon when he | Entries for the Tri-City will elose to- opportunity to sneak up in Isbell's Boost- joft on bases: Des Moin: W league leaders to score four tallies and | FED. Ll AMER. ASSN. gcored from him. Black, who succeeded | stopped to the plate in the last game of | day. Entries should be sent to Ward ers, who were given a sound walloping 7. Earned runs: \Vichita, S njc % " o Y o s b o L T R L TR enjoy a one-run lead. Leonard passed Pittabursn | L him, was wild at tmes. Bases on balle |'the mportant series with Boston. Price at the Commercial National bank by . Patterson. Hits: Off Baker, 2 and two- | Kavanaugh in the eDtroit half; two in- | Newark : were responsidle for four of the VIEtors [[ Cobb's pAth of fame has probably never | of Council Bluffs, The Rourkes plugged steadily away at lhlrds; inning; off Thomas, 7 \v-l Vl\ig i'(m-l field outs put the pinch hitter on third | Kan. City..65 b4 .646( ndlrmupll. uns, two were counted from errors. and bpon equalled in the history of basé ball. i ] Cantwell throughout the e and there one-third innit truck out: By Baker, e WPord sd! . " Chicago 6 542 Loutsville e x # o Bopal gl ut the game and there one. Ui INAIEY. 1y Bouthera, & Bascs |and Crawford sent a single past Wagner | ChichEe, . 28 88 « another run_ resulted when Borton wa® [l{nr eight successive seasbns he has been Ameblens Adsastation. as neve L . on balls: Off Daker, 3; off ‘Thomas. 2 |t0 tie the score. Cobb opened the twelfth | Fiirraly o it by Black. Fifteen hits were made [ haimnion bateman of wne American | At Kansas City, first game— R WL on the Cubs to call the game thelr own. Time: 1:30. Umpi Van Syckle, | with a single to left, took second on bLrooklyn 467 Cleveland 6 from Willett and only excellent support |jeagie. Fis average for the present sea- | Cleveland ... 0 Cantwell Glven Support. | Eriea ¢ | Crawford's sacrifice and walked home | Baltimore |Columbus .46 76 .37 guved the game for him. Score son is about 'S #nd It seernd almost & City.... TR 1 In the elghth inning, three batters taced LINKS ~ WIN BOOSTER DAY |\hen Veach hit to the left field wall. Yenterday's Results, | 3 desegine “1"0'?; i hursian {mpoasibility fob Any of hia rivais orien: I\‘r:::s'l’en. il and Billngs; Cantwell and each one of them drew a | Cobb celebrated thetenth anniversary WESTERN LEAGUE. ‘I""“""‘fi“l’:' A 07018 & [to wrest the crown from him this year. ond game- RHE i .06 1 san hit. Wells, first up, doubled, but They Defeat Sioux City by Four 10 o hjg debut as a Detroit player and was | St. oseph, 3; Topeka, Ho 3 \\"'"ll and Hartley; Brown, | No batter Laa ever made such a record. |‘Cleveland e [ £y | P X ] Battere ~ was caught out at the plate, Spencer to Three, prescnted with a bouquet of roses. Score: | Les Moines, 1-0, ta, 3-7 P o s 14 ey e A W, 1906, & tall, nbfvous Kansas City..... 681 3 p LINCOL Aug. %.—Before a huge STON c Sioux City, 8; Lin ‘. ; 0 AUBUS ", poThiti Mg AP | Batteries: McCall and Devegt; Gard- Popn . vk e ey gt '"';k’ i hooster day ‘rowd Lincoln defeated Sioux o oA e P H.oAr | Omaha, © Denver, " Tip Topa Beat Terps. bearing boy of 19 years, from the Auk- | ner and Geibel. Y 1\'“5' “'"!I“’»'h Tug Wr“‘ "':‘":5 ;.‘ ""“ {City by a score of 4 to 3. Score: Hoaper, ¢t...8 27178 4 vitt, 2708 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Rfllal-'l'l)lb}fihmklm lN f"'l""kn'yu" ::.":“ unta, Qa., club in & class “C' donned a (All Milwaukee- RHE. stealing and the same fate befell Me- LINCOL Beot, & 00 7 1Rush 20811 st Louts, 1; Brooklyn. 3 altimore fought a twelve-innin Detrolt tniform il waa sent to center | Columbus TR 0 Chesney, after the latter had single e e W T N B I b ey 14831 Ohicago, 4; Boston, i; called end ninth, 'te toduy, Brooklyn finally ,Putting [ (14 by Manager. Bill Armout (o raplace | M waukee caea . 410 2 In each case it was perfect whipping that ' 8 1 0 4 1 6 Gaimer db.d 0'3 0 Oevach, it...s 8 1 o o|darkness. Acroh thiee (UL G o Etae b Yo Aty Wa# | Cobb; | gttteriea: O'Toole and Robertson; he trick, with Spencer and Larry Ll e 9°1 2 2 ¢ lLewis 1t 51 3 0 0Burns, 1b. 1% o 1| Plttsburgh, 2; New York, 1 Knabe used fifteen players in an ef- [ Djck Cooley. The player a8 Cobb; | Slapnika and Brannon, turned the trick, Bpe - Y "3 0 0 1 1 G Gardner, 3.6 1 0 1 0Youns, b 018 0| Cincjnnati Philadelphia, ”"'" "” gt oney ",“‘"h ";:"l‘“ "15"’:: Cooley never got his job baok $a_the artiste. Morse, 1 o e R TR P B B Yt AMERICAN LEAGUE T e T T ey e Unly once In' thess ten years has Cobb The Colts stowed the game away in the Williams, 1b . e 3§ ot 4 8 o % 2o, Washington Chicago, 1. Brooklyn .. & 70201G0000p-1117 & [been replaced by . pinch hitter. When first frame. Breen singled and Cantwell Schreiber, cf N1l 00 e 1111 0 0 0 0| Philadelphla, 1; St. Louis, 10, Balthmore . .002000033001—915 3 [he was & youngatsr, “Doc” White of the | Be ave Forsythe a life. Wells hit to Smith, 3b O e R S e i B R R — - — —| RBoston, 6; Detroit, 7. W Wiltes, e h ntley ana Sulllvan. & i Yantz, ¢ 4 0 2 4 0 1 Leonard p.10 01 1235 3| Now York €: Cleveland. &. Batteries: Walker, ~Uphumn, the, | Chicago club waé his remisls. Catcher | At 5t. Paul, first game— RHB, Kelisher, phg Mickel AnQNe te S 1 arveson, EN B e R FEDERAL LEAGUE. Buin, Hefey and §1 Smithi Bendet, | cqdic Payne wan dent to bet for Cobb | Indianapolis *...... full. Krug's single brought two runs|*McIntyre " e 0 o Sjaayria .0 ° ok oy AR e uinn, Balley and Owens . Pau oA L ol AR B 1 1000 St. Louls, 10; Chicago, 6. . on thid siigle odoaslon. Batteri & :fi;‘:,""’;"“m‘:;c"“"e" Lo abinl gl o B, 1 TR TR AT Kansag City, 6 Pittaurgh, & N"""‘l',::“:"":'\m"’ “';:’:w Caly | I 1S, hia first. full season, Cobb hit Oher gy W et el e of 3 : Y % iyn, e, 9 b , 4 p o >} SIOUX CITY. | :Batted ‘for Barry in ninth. - gt U g i Aetented Pittaburgh, © to 5 here today, |-3%. That has eince teen hie low mark. lnfi:::m‘m rame RH.E, How Denver Scored. AR R. H. 0. A. 1. Ran for Thomas in ninth n " Each team made thirt hits, Beore: Cobb han always played right or cen- . ot The Bears could not break through ‘Cooney, 2b T4 0 0 & 0 6! sBatted for Foster in ninti. | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. . S e Bal Yeph gr con- |8t Paul.. Blode 4l the fourth, when Kelleher 'Cosgrove, if "$ 1 2 1 0 ¢! _*One out when winning run scored. Cleveland, 7-0: Kansas City, 65 Kanans City .0 1 30 2 0 0 0 0-613 ter fleld. Only ope day during his Do« [ jaireries: Tipple and Blackburn; Wil- odgett un he fourth, when ke Callahan’ ss 3 0 0 1 2 o Boston ..000001 1040004 TLousvil Minneapolis, 1 Pittehurg? 20001001 1-613 o |troit eéarcer has hé played any other |lams and Johnson. walked, went to third on Spencers hit yAiIEM B - ;4 1 3 3 o olDetrolt ti0 004001010017 Columbus 1; Milwaukee. 4. Battortos: Maln and Wewtear: *Oaiitc |Illiee — e and came in on a sacrifice fly by Gallo- Kane, 1b 554 8§ 1 | pEutDue SRk Dass Vesolh O Sieek. | | Sedianapel b oy e etock, Hearne, Dickson and O'Connor, 1 ncted an a volunteer second base- Defeat for Gilmore City. way. The other Denver run was tallied Hensling, 3b . 429 0 1 1 O Gedner Stolen bases: Col Games Today. | man of ohe oocublon, And. h oll as | L GILMORE CITY Au, —(8pecial in identically the samne fashion in the MWatson, rf <4 0 2 4 0 0 Bamed runs: . Boston, % Detroit, 8 Western League St Josenh at Topeka, Nownsk Banis Bytthie, vy one oocuglon, and he aa well as | TG T G Oy R i |Croshy,” o ... "4 0 0 T 1 0/ Double plav: Bush to Young to Hurnes Des Moines at Wichita, Sloux City af| NEWARK, Aug. 20.-Newark took tHe|Manager dJennings, ndmitted aftet the | won both games at the base Ry B sixth. | White, b 8 0 0 0 5 U, First base on errors: Boston. 2: De- lLincoln, Omaha at Denver, last game of the series from Buffalo Lete |game, that the lufjold dia hot lows any- | ment held here today, winning from A clean home run clout over the fence — = = — — — troit. 1 “Bases on balls: Off Fostor, 8: . National League—St. Louls at Brook- today. 4 to 1 Earl Moseley, the home lyhing' when the Geirglan's first manager | Clare, 8 to 0, and Bode, 4 to 0. The Kan- gave the Rourkes their fourth rum in the ! Totals o0 oeesBb 8 9% O | off Dauss, 2; off Leonard, 2. Hits: Off lyn. Chicags Boston, Pittsburgh at pitcher, had Buffalo baffled all the wa; mide. 4n outithid ¢ hi sas City team has won twenty-flve out fifth frame. Schiiebner's hit, & sacritice| (Two out when winning run scorell. Foster, ¥ in elght innings; off Leonard, New Vorl Cincinnatl at Philadeiphis, | while his”teammates had little trouble o a er_of him. of the Tast twenty-eight Fames played. 9] Int; N s i n hree and one-third nnings; o merican League a o and a boot added one in the seventh and Mcintyre batted for Narveson in |y, U P ARG (MRingw: off Coveloskle, cago, Washington wt St Louls, New Tannehill's clout, a walk, sacrifice and [incoin .. 0000001134 2 in three innings. Struck out: BY York at Detrolt, Boston at Cleveland. a sacrifice fly made it six in the ninth. Sjoux City 0002000 0 1—3 Xoster 1. bv Dauss. by Leonard, 1 Federal League—Kans#s City at St - Upmplres: Hildebrand and O'Loughlin. | Louts. Sterzer worked in the final paragraph Two-base hits: Schreiber, lane. Doub) enators Win Long Game. slub, Beors: play: Wolfe to Wililams. Stolen bases: | $08Fus hone alub. Softy) | Lefeune, Watsoa. Sacrifice hits: Cal- | CHICAGO, Aug. A new w a's 5 4 o g il record for consecutinve innings played in | Breasler for thirteen hits in five Inninga RO Q. A 3 Lnan, Loyd. Besuck out: By Nasvesl thres: consecu mea' by two ” cluba | today, while Kooh' was invincivle and Smith, cof. e s DA \:0!3'“ e wnu'.'- 5 Wid pih‘l\' was established | today when the | the locals were victorious, 10 to 1. muk- Bresn. b, 1 8 0 B8 O mem 3 o e ooby. “lime, oty Ghicago White Sox and the Washington | ing a clean sweep of the serles with forsy the, gk gt ALl veran) : " 1552 Benators battled thirteen Innings, the lat- Philadelphia. The visitors' sole run came | Wells, ¢ el e o Umplre: Gelsel. H»r ‘;mni‘:.u:, 3 lloll. lm'lden‘ullly it w in the sixth on two singles and nn error | R S 3 % 2 o oy cqpp il % he fourth stralght extra inning game by Pratt. In the fifth inning Lafole “:(.}M:'M LGS em Sadll | 0 JOSIES LOSE TO THE TOPEKS plaved by Chicago, making a total of | siruck out with the bases full. Pillion, Tannehill, S S | 0 - | elghty-nine innings’ played in eix dave | a semiprofessional rom Philadelphia schifebner, Eool Al 2 . : i o of the six days double-headers | replaced Bressler in the sixth and pitched | Blodgett, ks s O Manages dnckaents Hame Run Gives | were plaved. in good style. Score: A | Victory, | _After one was out In the thirteenth, | puirADRLPHIA ST, LOUIS. Totals 6 1 X 1 0 TOPEKA, Aug. 2—Manager adox- | Willlams doubled McBride hit to Black- A OAE o, | DENVER. ;n-n s home'run with the baaes full in the | Dirne. who could have tagged Williams xopt. es.....3 0 172 '« Bhotton, 1t..4 1 AB. R. H, O, A. E.|eighth inning gave Topeke a victory o |t the @trunk, 12 0 Austin. 8b..5 1 Mt 5t iy ol o8 ol B B VT A T Tor e ant ball, too long and McBride beat his throw fchank, .4 171 ¢ Pratt b4 | Galloway, 1D, ‘2 0 0 B 0 0f 2 ;’T‘K:‘ H. O 1::'&'"",,.‘,’"” AE when (he latier wapyaned, 2331 Clavanenrit § | McCormigk, it ¢ 0 00 o eolg o ¢ %Ko A et JONK fou] DIWARS IS et Det: HO U601 23 osevereid, .4 1 Wheisa, 2 40 o B ho” & i ) (L UG B 4 ) 10000 gt Soahe i § 0 1 1 32 oBrown i, o S L Dt aboiit ten fect wide, and Willlam scored AR RS vl bl i Cantwell, 2 0 0 o 3 o Tydeman rf. . 1 1 ¢ ¢ sivewinnpgrun, ias o | 10000 *Shestak i1 0 1 o o o Lattimore, o o4 $701] P RIS TUN nning, nefther club | - | Sterzer, p. o 0 0 2 o Jackson, ‘4 1 2z 1 0 o wasabletoget a man past second and | Totals ... 3 M 15 3 5 — - - — — Fisher, 2Bl W 3 .8 gmy two men on each club got that far. | ted for Bressler in sixth. SROLRAS iorvviiiosn AT I 15 "2 Monroe, CFire 781 3 g Seore pa = “Batted far Piton n mineh i *Batted for Cantwell in elghth. | Hall, il 3 kAol ] FARIDIOOR . o ORI .45, | Philadelvhia ......0 0 0 00100 0~1 Omaha 01016 P 35 5 7T T 3¢ 3 Mostler. .6 01 0 o | St. Louls 02107000 %10 Denver Totals .. .....81 6 7 21 4 2 52 113 0 0! _Two-base hits: Jacobson, Lavan. Pratt. Stolen 5T, JOoSBPH. 40 1 0, Earmed runs: St. Louls, 7. Doubls plays Spencer (2), AB. R. H. 0. A. B 1 2! Kopf to Lajole to Strunk, Schang to gett, Struck out: By Nicholson, rf of L8 0 & ik B 2 0 Strunk. Prati to Howard. ¥irst base on Einiwell, 1. Bases on balis:® Oft Blod. Grodick, b S W B R - ¢ :rrr)ru 8t. Louis. 2 Bases on balls gett, 2; off Cantwell, 2; off Sterzer, 1. IHelmer, cf 2T S 5 3 o Ort Bressler. 4: off Pillion 1; eff Koob, Double play” ~ Kelleher™ (unassistéd.) Enz. 1 4 0 3 8 1 1 Doahiing B4 0 $ Tinge: oft Fon 3 in three Meines ™ ts: antw . Boultes b 2 hnso el 0 g8 | WL Sl Bedeers. ” Sthion hite: woits e et 808 3 3 A0 Mo ¢ pirugk out By Riessler, 11 by Kaob, § Lim Heward sl & ’wll” Forsytne, Blodgett. * Sacrifice flies: Mc Groeling, 88 . 4 0 0 0 4 2| Totals..k 7 | Umpires: BEvans and Chill in Shakespeare's ' Merry Wives of Wi . Chesney. Galloway (2), Smith. Time: Connolly, o = ) o e B 8 2 e 134, Umplre: Segris Keifer, | 'p 411 1 § 8]chamiagton 2 Hampton Heats Aurova. pokiadhigh N e | CRIOAED i 9000000000010 | _HAMPTON, Neb.. Aug. 3.~(fpecial)- WICHES BEAT LEADERS TWICE Totals TR e O W) = m'fl.l;:\. Reoh = Donma_2. llluml ton :.e.. JAurora yesterday "in ' a { Wolves Capture Hoth Ends of St Joseph 100000 13| errors: _ Chicago, Washington, A:“h:v‘n:.‘::'(um; Oy Hatnton natiad tures | | W alsta 8 avor lst’lngl‘us es Double-Header. | Home run. Jackson. Three-base hits: Rr‘r"fm‘i'fiu'fl""“r LOff, Boshiing, — "{'“:” more. Score 2 RHE | | lt t —r !Pnz, Connolly. Two-base hits: Brown, £ 0 - Hesmpton M8 ro WICHITA. Kan. Aug. 2—Wichita yoli “Flotifice hits: Fisher, Grodick. | Qut in_twelfth: off Johnson, 2 in two Aurora n3s m all other Drews. Pom b irames of & double-header XM Double play Boultes to Grodick to Enz pleched his last game for Des Moines n Stolen bases: Helmer, Enz. —Bases on innings. Struck out: By Russell, by Boeh'ing, 6; by Johnson, 1. Umpires: Naliin and Dineen. Batteries: Hampton, Danlels and Car roll; Aurora, Hockenbary and Hocken. 1 The first contest and was defeated. Hrit. hells' Off Keifer, 2. Struck cut: By W inth. bary. Struck out: By Danlels, 10; b S e A e (i Tall, 11 By Ralter, & Wila pitehi Sl | - or o SR0ES WIS I8 "’M:: ) Hockenbary,” ¢ Umpires:" Powers and | hits in three times up., Allen Nouthern Timeé: 1:49. Umpires: Ryan and McCoy. MpRL AUE, B A - | Gy | ) land tled the score in the elghth New AP ) b held the leaders to one hit in the second i meye———— York won in the ninth, 6 to 5, scoring - — ' 1 Kame. Score, g"l‘z,lm'* 1 Const League Results. the winning run on Cook's single and Cambridge Trims E ! | CHITA, o | M Tos Angvles— | stear,” O'Neliv'a' wild' throw "and Maisel's | EUSTIS. ‘Neb., Aug i—(Special Tele | [ £ X . B B rancisco..... single. Hagerman's lack of control in |§ram.)—In the ‘second day of the base | f |‘I"|°!|, . w3 0 2 1 9 0 Vernon . the first and ‘neffectiveness in the | bal ltournament held here Cambridse o Il She chevoest product of the b Fox. e,/ 4 0 0 1 0 0 Batterles: Tanning and Black; Penly, | seventh let New York get its lead. Brown | feated Eiwood, score » Mo browest aré? ,‘, 4 0 0 3 4 0 Mitchell and Mitze, Spencer. held Cleveland to three hits until the |[Elwood .......0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0- “'.‘,‘(‘?i‘,‘.’;‘ K3 § 380 3 § § At Ronisna Or, RILE, | elghth when he was driven from the box. | Cambridge .3 0 0 0 0 1 owes its delectable flavor to both Science and Angeles. . 111 1] Score: | The second game was played by Willow Britton, g3 A 8 80 ey 210 NBW YORK CLEVELAND. Island arnd No g atu; rfect the 3 e 3 | ) c LAY | nd rth Platte and went thir tafiamon. 15, 0 91 9 0 Batterles: Love and Bassier; Coveles- | copy yr HOAE | in wAPHOAE, | teen Innings. being called on account of i g Nature. Pei Il""“- gift of sun and Davis, b.. 500 I B R S My oy Feckiap 308 BRI 3 48 e i and 0 D130 (3000000485 | soil and quickening rain, are (he raw materials; — - - - raney, 1000 51 0 ) — S 3% R R B L T ST and thesc are transformed by Lemp brewing, sene ave o ° DES MOINES. 4 g |, Batteries: " Kiliiv. Fiiiery. " Gregory i ;- i 184 [ R h th. result of 75 years' experience, into . A E 3 N , Remneas and i Hahn. rt. P B & O 4 B gnd Hamnan: Pruiatt 143 0811 Dodze Defents 1. Pont, ‘ : klm(. ~hued beverage which never Ellis, 1f iR eTs 179 C SRR 112 001 0| DODGE, Neb, Aug. 26.—(Bpecial)— Hartford, a8 4 0 @ 1 -1 0 Atlanta 0: Nashvilla 3. | Yowe ...WHNE 18680 B e of the sume wes Androws' Sawyer, 3 0 3 3 3 o Birmingham. 1: Memphis, 1; called end 1000 01 Ching, he allowing only fove hits and Bwoldt, $b. 3 8 2 1 3 g tourteenth inning, darkness l nn | Btriking ‘out fourteen men. Score. .o H. 3. o ! ] Suvnd 54 hesr are mode of the 0| New Orleans. 4; Chattanooga, 1. *Batted for Hagerm. ] | Dodge .......4 0800001 0§13 1| Sotos. o 2 1 6 0 o 0 Moblle, 6 Little Rock, 2 tBatted for Wamb | 86 Paui’ 0 061000060113 & ey’ ""'“,..'._":.: Y~ g e F e - —————— atted for Harsta Batteries: Andrews and Rains; Hhiesen, | =] ; 3 ‘issae Berves. ) Des_ Mofnes el NS §| Recommends Chamberlain's Colle, | Cleveiand 1 AL AR esen, | ; aad sireagtaen “ll;"""i'm bases o 8 Wichita i "“l‘ :.:\: helllltl:‘l.o'::::r:m::d- ;::r.rh e ans NG Three-base | Grand Cireuts Ruces Postpened. arned 'Ii"" r.m:m'l 1‘:\u‘|:;=‘, olle, Cholera and Diarrhoea l hits: Roth () Stolel\ bases: Peckin-| MONTREAL, Que., Aug. 2.—A wet and . 8‘0 m‘fim ~“‘h‘~h"..1915 TlioT Juds: Bwalst b writes Sol Willlams, merchant, | P2USh (), Malsel. Hits: Off Hagerman, |heavy track led to ‘the postponement of 78 yoars' Brewing Experisnce s paapis: Qritich, - Biole | ¥ Mg 8 in seven inninks; off Harstad, ? in two [the Grand Circult races at Dovall today. | f Falterson Hosu to Britton to Datter | sue ather m StiL mote 3¢ ¥ than af | lanings: aff Hrown, 1 in esven and eme: P Bon 19 Buraek out: By Mogridee b | any other preparations of like character. | third innings: of Pieh, none n one and « by bavie 4 vl:i?": on balls:" Off Davis. | I have used it myself and found it gave ,Iu‘_,'“'lf: i, ‘.‘:..7 o 'bl?“f« ore uonet '":': :':‘ Intostion | Fimer e irer W MOgridee. | me more relief than anythings else 14, Stn y Hegerman, 5: by| Apply Slos -y e . | Ecore, second - have ever tried for the same purpose” | Harstad 1 2 Umplrés: Wil-| yemg or hm“,* 4 ""':'m to any nu;.‘ VICTITA s i o S Bhasegl -y o _ | lace ana ¢ stng o 0; s poison an Distributor, A e v 4o | AVMAMe ST wher” A drsgpios | ¢ Macks. heals the wound. Only Al drug Henry Rohlff Compny, 2567-69 Leavenworth St.,, Omzha, Neb. Tallion, rf.. o | Advertisement i £t. Louis pounded ¥18's.—Advertisement, ‘ T“bl‘. M.’. i

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