9 MIAIiA lS tf EAR' AT "TOE BAT KilvatkewBofjs Eoth'Ep EemarksVe,' but - " Ctlll Earngn toVin." " ' BOTH TEAKS PLAY LOOSELY IN THE FIELD Kfin'i ritrbUg FI(orr for Mark la the Res It of the Contest la He Rrrrlrrt. MILWAUKEE, Win., Aug. 1. (Special I. ?e legram The Creams made a wasteful and ridiculous cir.ru of errors tt.day In J their fame against the Omahas, bat nol S Withstanding thin delinquency they got 5 (( revenge from the visitors by a score . n - . . . . t vi a w a. nemrmwring witn more or iss regret whst Rourke's aggregation pr r unaccountably able to do to the Cream on tneir last visit, Manager Duffy hud ad 7 tnonlahed his men to get the opening game (t any cost, and thry landed It through '.the absolute inability of Rourke's band to jl.lt the ball. The erratic poet laureate of 7 the fluid, Mr. Edward B. Kenna, was In 'the box for the Creams and but -two of ? me viwimi mi mm suieiy. j-'usiy wilier the young roll'gian. who Is playing the 7 fame for "fun" and hi health, made the other. They rould not find him profitably yat all, Hickry striking out three t'mes. lt was a ragged sunif, I'.oth ulrJos ap .' peared to open earnestly' enough, and dur ' tng the contest displayed an anxiety to -.transact business, but five mlsplays by the Creams and three by the vlpltors de tracted from their -Worts. , . The visitors made two runs In the fourth. Genius hit to CiKTiomn, who tlrew wild to first, and Dusty Miller laced out a . two-bagger, scoring Genlns. Miller went to third on Stone's error and "home on Thomas' fty out to McVicker. They added -4tae mors In 'the sixth on Genius' puss and "Dusty" Miller s second double. There were no especial features to the came and but one. unusual lnoident. In the sixth Shugart was roimted out on strikes ' by Umpire Rrennan. He thereupon made a few uncomplimentary remarks, to which the umpire retorted by the facetious and Important statement: "A ten spot to you." Shugart was not satisfied to let the in cident remain at that declaration and made further disconcerting remarks, whereupon Ztrermaa ordereB him from the game. Gen ins went to second and Companion went to center field. Attendance, 700. The score: . MILWAfKEE. , T - ' - AB. R. IB. PO Btone, If 4-1 1.2 McVicker. cf Cockman, So...- 4 tt msWfiK a 'Wire fane! of a borne fin Th tt.e second Inning Batteries Atlantic, Fetterg, Fulroer and M I winiiti; Creston, Welch and lowneend Hits: Atlantic, 4; Cresmn. Struck out- By Fulmar, . by Welch, t. !. on balls: Off Fetters. 1; off Welch. 4. F.rrnrs: Atlnntlc. 4, Cr-stor,. 2 . Vmpire: P'afitlcy of Omaha. Aftend snc. mi Xlne teams play at Lake Msnawa tomorrow. O'NeUl, rf Braun, lb Miller, Sb. ...... Gattns, ss Lucia, c Kenna, p Totals..!.. A. C O 6 7 27 OMAHA. AB. R. IB. PO. 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 a 10 A. . 0 0 0 2 0 4 1 2 1 0 DIETZ TEAM WINS IN TENTH freaeesH' Colors lwer4 la a Fast til Snappy Gtot at Via. toa Park. In a game characterised by fast and sriarpy fielding and opportune hitting, par ticularly on the part of the victors, the Cree'-em went to defeat in a hotly-contested tcn-lrntng game at Vinton street I ark yesterday afternoon. Knight, who officiated on the slab for, the Diets team, was a trine wild on the start and the Crescents secured lend of four runs., btit be steadied down and let the cream of the Trl-Cftv league get but one small score after the second Inr.ing. This lead was overtaken bv a batting rally in th sixth and bv bunching hits when needed the I 'lets team was enabled to tie the score In the ninth Intilnc In the sr-nth It was one, two, three with the Crescents. In th" IMcts half LafTerty got s pass to first after two were out. was advanced to sec ond on Hnthcway's slnele and scored the v ltinlnr run and the came on Harrison's Ion drive to left field. Fornn s sensn tlonal fielding was the gnine. fcw.re : c. k rurT. I K H O A T. feature of the CRESCTVTB k H O A r. Vrn . p . . . . 1 kfHT. It II Anitmnn, tt. 1 Uft.Ttr cf.. t HnthowBy. c. 0 Harrinon, lb. 0 .Wiktns. Sh . 1 Tiattnar. rt.. Klilfhu p.. 1 1 4 0 1 1 7 0 S 1 ft l ir. a i i i o 4 Trarr. Sb.... i 1 ft i Rvan. m 0 1 1 I l,vnrh. Sti . . 1 0 4 1 n plenum, lb. 1 14 1 a Tonneman. cf J 1 a 0 lirlaenll. It... 0 1 S r.iiwon r . . 1 1 a c Tamartl. rf .. Tniby, p 1 1 Tntal. ... 7 JO V It Total? ...I TrJi 11 X Two out when winning run was scored. C. N Iletx 0 01-0 02001 1 Crescents l 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-S , (rescents Asraiaat JeHera. The Crescents and the B. Jettcrs will try conclusions for supremacy at Ike MRnawa tills afternoon. This Is the tirst game be tween the two teHnis this season, and as there la quite a rivalry between them the )e;jle of Council lllufls will lie treated to a good game. The game will I called at S:3n. The lineup: Crescents. ....second base... center field.... shortstop lirst ItMse left field third base.... right held.... catcher Tomnwtt. Trobv or i'etersen pitcher Collier The OrlKinals and the Basles will play ut the Vinton street park. The Ideals snd the Joe Smiths will play at South OmaiHU Tracey Rodman. . . . l:yun ...... I'etersen. . . Irlscoll..-. Weed Clute Willinms B. Jetters. L.ynch Hadeu Fletcher Ctorke Johnson CKhlll ..Ackermann Finley Mcliale or Ortarlnala Axahiit Eagles. This afternoon at Vinton Street "park the Lee-GlUHH-Aiiflreeeen's Originals will play the Council BUiffa Eagles Manager Brad ford -has signed Hurry Miller f the Stock lards Juniors, who will do the catching in today's game. Game called at 3:30. The llneur: 32 3 4 24 10 1 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 6 ....At 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 01 Milwaukee, 2. Two-base Lei, ii. ...... Grenlns, cf-2b... Miller. If ....... fihugart. 2b..... Welch, lb Thomas, sa Hlckey, 3b Oondtng, -c. Henderson, Jp ... Companion, cf. Totals Milwaukee Omaha. 'KaTaed- rum: iilim: . Btone, J. Miller (2). Three-base bit: ' O'Neill. First base on balls: Off Ivenna, 3. Hit-by pitched ball: Genius. Wild pitch: Kennu. Struck oun: By Kenna. s; by Henderson, 4. Sacriilce hit: MoViciter, ief t on bases: Milwaukee, 2; Omaha, C Time, l:4n. ympire: Brennan. ! linisaalrei Twle lalersfata, TkANBAB -CITT. Aug. 1-Kansaa City ' Keen two games from Colorado Hprings, the first faiw y - eftwttve batting and -the aecond through the errors of the visitors. Attendance, 1.100. Soore, first came: R.HE. , Kansas City ..J t 4 2 0 0 0 B 13 M 1 Colo. Bpflngs...0 0000000 1- 152 TBatteriea: Kansas City, Heos and Mes itt; Colorado Springs, McNeeiey and Btar- cagle. Soore, second ram: R H jCanaas dtr....O 0 0 ( 0 0 1 0 1-7 11 2 Colo. Bprlngs. ..1 201 0000 S 15 6 Batteriea: (Kansas City, Milton and Mes sltt: Colorado Springs, Kewmeyer and Btar nagls, f.il'w , St. J Takes a Coeple. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Aug. 1 Bt. Joseph won two games from Tien ver toduy by su iwrior - si 1-around playing. Soore, first game: R H E Kt Joseph ......3 I 0 0 ? 0 0 0-7 II 6 taenver . 0 11002000-4 Batteries: Itenver. Frisk. Whltridge and Bchlel; Bt Joseph, Glads and McCouneil. Score, aecond game: . R H E 1 Pt. Joseph ...,..! I I M M M il ! T penver . 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 V t 2 ' ' rtattwris: 1 IenveT. Jmpke and Bear issald; felt. Joseph, China and -Garvin. " e Hals Taken W. Cwaple. ''PEORrX, Aug. l.Ies Moines took both ' frames in a double-header with Peoria to . iay through, the lnsbllity of the locals to . hit the ba,U at opportune times. .. Score, 'first gam: R, H. E. . es McUsea ......... 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 4 0 Jteorla 0 0 0 1 1 0 6 0 0-2 6 2 -' Batteries: Peoria. Hart and Wilson; rs Molnoa, Cushman and FohL Attend I anoe. l.sa.. . v .-.'.. , , Wcore, aecond game : .;.- 0" 5 0 0 0 0 3 l- 1 1 teorl OOOlOOOSlO-i 12 3 Batuerios: Peoria, Olmsted and Wilson; tea Moines, Cushman and Kohl. pes motnes ataaaiag of the Teassa. 'Cniorado Bprlngs ... u Milwaukee . Kansas City ... fet. Josetm' Ixnm MuUies ... Psorla tnver Omaha Played. Won. IosL P.C. 61 . Zl xjx .. 79 4 30 .6.6 .. S2 43 31 .b-4 "... 7 - 41 3d .tlii 13 Sli . 45 .4t ra Wi 4S .4:4 .. M 87 46 .4ul .... a n tu .-2 Games today: Omaha at Milwaukee, les , Moines at Peoria, I'rmpf at St Jost-pli. uioradw Springs at Kansas City. we Ball Gaaae at taatk Osaka. The South Omaha team and the Vosasecs HHH play bail at Thirty-ninth snd W streets 'i Shis afternoon. The game will be called , at 24U tUoca. Thla U the lineup of the two wujua: South Omaha. ' Positions. Y. lKvany ...'.....Catcher -A, i anpof .i. ...... 1'ttclier. ..... , GabruJ..... First ba.ie... " R Ievany. Second base... iohnamK.-. Third bass... Charter ... ...,..BIiortatoi.... CslKT. Rigtit licld T'iteiori. Cvuier Held... '4outhBrk4Bd. Left field Vosaaecs. .. Kok'irnik .. P. H inkle ...H. Htnkle Nysah "...Blake ..... LArsim Beik kupia FredrickauD L.-G.-A. Foley.... Bradford Waller or Crelghton Kennedy Baffelder Howe Tavlor Miller , M' llvalne or Scuddy Ideals Asraiaat Joe Eagles. first base Moore . second base Duncan .. third base Mosher . shortstop Brewlck .. left field Griffith . center field Howarth ., right field Rutherford .... catcher Strong pitcher Matthews gmltha. The Ideals and the Joe Smiths will meet Bumlav afternoon at JeUcr Par. The Q street, viaduct will be open to pedestrians and a good game is looked lor. 1 lie lineuD is as follows: . . , - , Joe Bmiths. . first base Utterback . second base ....Barghansen . third base Burton . shortstop Farrv .. left field Goff center field Bheldon , right field '. Bluffier .. catcher Smith 'Totala 7 17 14 1 Totals.'..:..! 4 11 1 Philadelphia 2 0 A 0 2 0 2 1 7 Brooklyn 1 0 0 0 1;0 0 1 03 Earned runs: Brooklvn. 2: Phlladnlnhia. J Two-bnse hits: Jacklitsch. Kelster. Home run: IKiugltias. Btolen base: Wol verton. Jiouble play: Gleason to Toug lass. Left on bases: Brooklyn, 7' ''Phila delphia. 6. First base on balls: Off Jones, 1; tiff Bparks, 2; Hit by pitched ball: By Jones. 1. Struck out: By Jones, 7: by Sparks, 1. Time; i:40. Umpires:' Hall man and Schmidt. Giaata Take a Couple, BOSTON, Aug. 1 McOlnnlty insisted on pitching both games of a douhle-heider witn Boston today and Iww York won both. 4 to 1 and b to 2. respctivelv. The first game was a pitchers' buttje with Pit tinger s wildness the determining factor. Mctiinnlty had perfect contrul and Mc- Graw's participation gave New Tork ginger. ew Tork won the second game by hard hitting. Boston bunched hits in the fifth only. Attendance, 6,it3. Score, .first game: NEW TORK. I BOSTON. It H O A E R H O A E Prnwm. rf.... 1 V t 0 Cooler. If 0 0 V 114 0 Tennn, lb.,. (I 1 14 4 0 14 1 O.aitnley. rt... till) 1 1 1 etOarney. rt..'.. 0 1 '2 t 0 0 0 I I BUnran. c 1 0 I 1 0 4 4 t 0 liAb'tlrhin, It I I 4 I I Ideals Lewis Hofmann...... Winlkus Lvncli Gibson Leuhrs Csmpliell. f. ... Coe or Bowler Bellinger nr Sullivan ... pitcher ... ...Brown IVe areata Ajralaat Grocery Clerka. The Regents will play the grocery clerks this sfternoon on the letters' grounds. Twenty-seventh and California streets. As both teams are conaidered fast, a good game is expected. The game will be called at 2:30. The lineup: Regents. Clerks. ...nrst r,aB ju. owen ...left field Liu mi ...shortstop Rarden .second base.. Hoffman ...third base Fagan .center field. ......W. Howell ..right field Faber Kennedy Inman W. Kill Hopsn........ N Kill Croft . Nelson Meehan or Pendergast Mukry ..pitcher , . .catcher.... -.. Goehlner . Sullivan Waller Moiae'a Wlaaera. The Walter Moise defeated the Diamond C Juniors yestirday afternoon on the Krug park cllumond by a score of 10 to 5. The same teams will piny this afternoon st the same place. Game called at 3 p m. Score: Walter Moise '. 1 0 0 1 2 0 2 010 Diamond C Juniors. 2 01 00001 16 Batteries: Walter Moise, Carlson and Meyexs; Diamond C Juniors. Chase and Kewils ' goathweatera Iowa Leirse, CLARINDA. la.. Aug. 1. (Special Tele gram I Clarlnda lost to Osceola today by a score of 3 to 4. The standing of the clubs In the Southwestern Iowa league is as follows: Played. .... 28 .... 26 .... 2 .... 27 .... 28 Won. Lost. P C. 18 10 .043 1 B .M0 14 14 .M 11 Ifi .407 1 ..23 Blaaao It a League Ptlraer. ATLANTIC- la., Crest on Clarlnda .... Atlantic .... Bed Oak ... Osoeola Belwees Farmitar Teaasa. The base ball team of the Baker Furni ture company beat the Beebe 4t Runyan team on Creighton field Saturday after noon by a score of 8 to 4. The catchers for the two teams threw to bases sujierhly and kept down the number of stolen bases remarkubly well. Batteries: Bakers, Latscb snd Schupp; Bpebe & Runyan. Calsky and Bentuh. Ideala After tae Diets Tram. . The' Ideals hereby challenge the C. N. Dlcii team for a same, the same to be for 3100 a side snd no iesa. a forfeit of t3 to Ixi nlaoed with The Omaha Bee. The game to Ve plaved on' a Saturday so as not to conflict witn ane iTi-uty league games. Sbeldoa Wlas at fcioax Falls. SIOTX FALLS, S. D-. Aug. 1. (Special Telegram. A game of ball here this afternoon between the Sioux Falls snd Sheldon teams of .the lows-South Iakots learue resulted in a victory for Sheldon. Score. 4 to 2. nssiklsg gapplr (7lai. The Nebraska Plumbing Supply" company's base ball team played tne uyrne-Hummer aggregation an interesting game yeaterdHy. In which the dry goods men were unable to score, the rhnal result being 7 to In favor of the plumbers, whose support was excellent. Caari la Tkree-I Leagsa. At Rockford Cedar Rarida, 10; Rock. fnnt ? ' At' Bloomington Rock Island, S; Bloom- tni'ton. n. .At Iiavenport Davenport, 2: Dubtioue. I At Decatur Decatur, 10; epnngheld, r. - Aux. 1. (Slieelal Telo- JCmm.H-.Trj-lng Fetters, a Denver Western league pitcher, and a couple of cosily .errors tyimtiiucd to lose today s gams for tne locals by a score of b to 0 Fetters niched a port uf Ui. inning, tn wltlrh time ie allowed four runa. iiur bits and a baae on balls. Fulmer then went in and held too visitors down to one more scot-. Flem- Constipated as UX ! 1844 .Oi,90i 4 Tlf efTw descent "tried by time ' enrs twr 1 - Cosuveneaa. Biiiouaiieea, Uradaciie. Su k V fc.r"- Onaauu wu vniauu or uarcatv. f mmm. mm as. at Tarsal m st Mil from THt TMUVWT CO, 2 I say Bweet, Mew Vara Are Modrl Jfsaiera. The Model Juniors defeated the Toune Creatona yesterday by a score of 3ft to 12. Home runs were made bv Edle Her- monsky, Charley Feska and Tim Sheehan. JEFFERIES RELIES ON WEIGHT Boxers Prepare for Big Flaat, Ckaaa. loa Evldeatly Be-laar la Ex. rellrat Coaditloa. SAN FRANCISCO. Aua- 1. Jtm Corbett ci "tlnoea in sctive trainire st AlameAa. Tlis la"t news 'rnm Harliln Prnrs where Jeffrie la gettine into aht. Ind1- ratea thni he counts .on his superior weight as s factor m the coming eonteet. jn but a'lth Fltssimmotis Vie forced 'he iat tr to reoeaied and eontlnuoiis clinches thnwlnr his twwlv with full force on the ex-champion. Fttsnlrtmons frsnklv admits that he ma exbaiistd. but i Ftil imme diaielv sf'erwsrd .efrri,- fioxed ten Uvelv rounds with tia brother, jack, ani ,Tlm Kennedy. The chamoion will probably re- niHin at Harbin Kurints Lclil a- fva days t-,re the ills ngnt. This erternoiin Cfrtett - anpeired ss Charles the Wrestler Is sn oorn-alr benefit performance of "As Tou Like 1L amS'TWlCEDOWBOSM MoGimity Elanpbteri Jeaneatens Pitobing Ponbie-Eeadr w"itbout Ee5t i VISITORS' VICTORIES ARE BOTH EASY Pltteager's Wlldaeaa re-rl4lra First, Potali Malarky, Making Klevra Hits for Fle Baas. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 1 Philadelphia won two games from Brooklyn this after noon by hard hlt'jng. Bath contests abounded with good fielding. Vmplre John stone was feeling too ill to umrlre the second game and Hallman and Schmidt officiated. Attendance, fc.blik. Score, Unit game: PHILADELPHIA. . EROOKLT. R H OAK I n H.O.A.K Ttimnaa. rt . I I I I t Ktrans. 3b...-. 0 1 1 Bhr.-k.nl. It.. 0 14 10 0 tnht. cf 1 t t 0 t IiotI. lb 1 1 7 4 4 a iiihlrn. aa.. . 1 I I 1 1 II I vkiaraarT. rf. 0 I 4 110 Pinnrl. 2b 4 0 t I 1 Itlttrr. r 1 1 I 1 4 a Oarrln. p 0 1 4 1 1 Bchmlrtt. a... 4 4 0 1 C Totals 14 17 27 1 i: Totals...... 4 f 24 11 I Philadelphia 40014023 14 Brooklyn t 0 1 v ( 1 0 2 04 Darned runs: Brooklyn. I; Philadelphia. S. Two-base hits: Sheikard. Dohbs. Three base) hits: Thomas. Hulswitt. Sacrthce hit: Gleason. Stoien bases: Ritter, Thomas, Kelster, Barry, Hulswitu Left on bases: Brooklvn. f: I'nlledelphlH. i First bpe on halls: tff Schmidt. 2, tiff Mitchell. 3. Hit by pitched ball: Bv Schmidt. 1: bv Mitchell, 1: Struck out: By Schmidt. 1; by Mitchell, 2. Time: 2:12. Umpire: Johnstone. Score, second game: PHILADELPHIA 1 BROOKLYN. . . R H O. A. E.I R.H O A E (llraann. 2b. 1 Wolr'nmi. tb t KrllOBT. rf .. Harrr. It I ImiiKlaaa. lb. 1 Huievltt, aa.. 1 Hn'h. r 0 I Mltrbell. p... 4 4 0 a i t i 4 I I 1 Thomas, .of . Olaasnn." 2b . 2 1 1 Wolv'rtoa, lb I 1.3 Krlatar. rf ... 1 3 J irn . It 4 1 1 bnualan. lb.. 1 1 in Puirwltt. aa.. I) 1 2 TVxiln. c 4 0 1 sparka, p 0 II 2 1 ' 4 4 Straus, ib.. . a t 0 Sherkard. ,11.. 2 1 1 rb!, cf...... 01 4 HotIo, lb 4 I iab ten. aa 0 M-rrearT, rf. 0 KllKMl. 21' 0 Jki-klltiii'b. c a June, p 1 4 1 0 1 4 4 1 1 4 4 1 3 1 3 0 Ilrsimahan, of 1 MrCiana, lb.. 1 Minaa, If.. Hahb. aa MrHraa. 3b ()llln., 2b. Warwar, 1113 llUramlnser, 3b 0 1 2 3 0 Maria, it. Il.bU. aa 1 Imnn. Sb 1 (illbart. Sb... 1 Total.. 4 3 4 2 0 Aubrey, aa... 0 4 1 4 2 lioQlnnlty, p. 4 4 1 1 1, I'll tuner, p.. t I 0 4 4 Totala. ...... 4 7 27 11 3 ToUl 1 4 27 13 S New Tork 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 04 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Vm rn rt runa Kw ITnrlr t-.. Awtrtn t Two-base hits: Bresnahan. Mertes. Carney, Abbaattichln. Stolen bases: -Bresnahan, Stanley, McGann. Double plays: AbbatU chio to Tenny; Abbey to Ahbuttlchlo to Tenney. First on balls: Off Plttlnger. B; off McGtnnlty. 1. Hit bv pitched ball:-McGann 2. McGraw, Gilbert. Struck ont: By MoGlnnlty. b: by Plttlnger. . ..Time: 1:40. Umpire: Emslie. Score, second game: - KgW TOKK. -. i . BOSTON. H. H.O.A.K. I B. H.O.A.K. Brow. If... 1 1 4 1 Jrilrj, It. . 4 2 4 1 4 IIimuIiu, xf 4 1 J 0 (-'Tanner, lb. .. t 4 10 t 1 MrXianu, lb.. I 1 10 4 (ISumler. eT...4 '4 4 4 4 . 4 4 4 Wlarur, IT 4 S "1 0 1 B (liMaraa. c 4 0 4 4 2 3 4 14 Ab'tlchlo. 2ti. 113 4 1) 114 OKrremlDKer. Itl I 2 4 4 Warner, c... 4 2 4 1 U Aubrer, .,. 4 4 10 4 MijaiDnltjr, p. t 0 4 0 tjPlatt. p. t 0 1 0 4 . 4 11 17 31 - . Total....'.. 2 4 27 a ! New Tork ...........1 1 0 00 3 0 0 06 Boston .... t) 0 0 2 0 0 02 Earned runs: Boston. 2: New York. 1. Twobase hits: Browne, Gremlnper.. Stolen base: Bri'Wn. Louble plays: McGann, un asKtHted; Grcmlnge.r to Abbattichio to Ten ney; Malarkey to Tenny. First base on balls: Off Piatt, 2: off Mulatkey. 1; oft Me Glnnlty. 1. Hit by ritchea ball: Bv Ma larkey, Warner: by McGinnity, ".Mora.n. Struck out: By Piatt, 2; by Malarkey. 2; by McGinnity, 1. Time; IJu. Umpire; Kmstle. Ciaelaaatl Baits It la. CINCINNATI. Aug. L Cincinnati tiad no trouble in taking the third game from Chicaso today. 'Taylor's wildnesa. -coupled with Clncltmatl's timely hitting, gave thir teen runs and he game. Atteuuance, b.ZUa. Score: CIKdNNATS. 1 . CH1CAOO H.O.A.E. PonlUi. If ...3 2 3 4 OlRlacte. If. Srrmour, Cf.. 2 3 3 4 4; William, a. I M.Ian rf 114 4 I,( aut. lbr IMckirr, lb., t 3 13 1 Sl.inI.-lQl. 3b 1 1 3 4 Kelley. 2b . ..a 1 3 1 J Corcoran, aa.. 1 3 3 4 0 Prlt. 1 11 4 HtJ0. s- X 4, 4 i III K H O A E. 1 "2 1 4 114 7 4 3 4 1 4 Hill 1 t J J nun, cf rvr. 2b. . . . Harlry, rf.... 4 1 4 C 4 K.UIU. Tlnaar,- 4b. Tajrlor, 1114 4 114 4 4 4 4 111 Totala 11 147 14 X Totals. .t 4 11 4 U 3 Cincinnati ..0 3 0 4 0 4-2 0 13 Chicago , J 0 0 0 1 0.0 1 14 Earned runs: Chicago. 2; Cincinnati, fi. Two-base hits: Harley, Biagie, Williams. Three-base hlr: Kiing. etelen bases; Iiorilin, Seymour (!'!. Beckley. 2i, Siagie. Double ilays: Williams to Chance, Steln feldl 4o Bitkley u -Corcoran, ilahn to Corcoran to Beckley. Firat baae on balls: By Taylor, a. Struck out: By Hah, l; by Taylor. 1. tsacritice nils: lirellt-y, Wil liams. Left on basea: Cinctnriati, b; Chi cago, t. Wild pitch; Taylor". Time; 1:45. Umpire: Moran. '-- Pvatpesel Camra. .,. At St. Louis St. -Louis-Pittsburg Kama postponed; wet grounds. QKMl IE JESTS ATS usie urns m LT-A-UQUUD Hut tbe tinforiunale who hne puffered from disease, Las nw time for jesting. His object is to repain lust health and strenpth. This desire i the most important of all to him. The onlr war to prot eod is to consult expert sje ialists. ItLOOD 1'OISON" overcome in 10 dars or no par. Symptom overcome in 7 to 1!1 days with out potash or mercury. If suffering from ulcers, sore mouth or throat, falling- hair, bone pains, come and we will driTe the poison from the Mood forever by our 'ew Srstem Treatment. BLOOD POISON Overcome In 90 days or no pay. Symptoms overcome In 7 to il days without mercury' or iodides. If sjfTer from ulcers, sore mouth or tliront. falling hair, bone pains, come and we will drive the poison from your tiiood forever by our New System Treatment. - NERVOUS DEBILITY Cured in Jo to SO days. Improvement from the start. If you suffer from loss of energy and ambition, feel tired when you arise In the morning, lnme back, dlr.sl ness, spots before the eyes snd feel you nre not the man you ont were, we will cure you for life. WEAKNESS Either partial or total overootne by our Vigoral Ab anrbent I'ad for weak, dlseused , men. Call and we , will explain why it cures , w hen all else fails. A friendly chat will cost you nothing. . VARICOCELE Curei" in S days by absorption; no psln. The en larged veins are due to mumiie. bicycle or horscbsi k riding, disease, etc In time it weakens a man men tally as well ns physically. We will cure you for lite or make no charge. HYDROCELE Cured bv absorption in 4S hours; no pain, no loss of time. Whv suffer longer when you rnn he cured in a few hours at a moderate cost? Call and consult us at once. ' STRICTURE Cured by absorption in IB days; no pain no rutting, no ojiefation. By our method the urethral canal is bualed ami. entire system restored to Its healthy state. We Make No Charge Unless We Cure. The specialists of the Cook Medical Co. stand at the head in their line of specialties. Their treatment briDgs gratifying results in aJl those diseases peculiar to men and women, skin, blood and nervous troubles. Cured over 15.000 weak diseased patients last year, of w hich. L2,000 had failed to receive a cure elsewhere, cure tou.' "NVe will do more in one week than any other in six. rapid We and will TESTIMONIALS. Cook Medical Co, 11! South Fourteenth St.. Omalia, Neb. - Iler Grand Hotel. Omaha.. July 8. 1"3: Gentlemen In answer to your question as to my improvement. I wish to state that 1 am fully cured. There is no trace of mv old trouble to !e seen, and I feel perfectly healthy in every respect. I am attending to my work every day; something which bad not been able to do for several months before coming to you for treatment. 1 can heartily recommend you to all who suffer in a like manner as myself, and will be g!ad to give them my experience. Tours truly. EDWARD DANIELS. Cook Medical Co.. llli-li: South Fourteenth St., Omaha. Neb. Mondamin, Iowa, July 2. line. Gentlemen Complying with vour request to write to you describing my condition after taking the lust month's treat ment which 1 received at your office, I. write the following: There is no evidence of any further trouble as regards nlphtly drains and Uses. which I "have been experiencing for years. That part is cured, and 1 believe It is permanently cured. The piles iotber me somewhat still, but 1 am much Improved, and 1 know that I shall soon be entirely rid'ol them. I will let you know when 1 reed, more treatment. Yours truly. AXEL ER1CPEN. CO OK MEDIC AL C0MP AN Y, IIO-1I2 SOUTH FOURTEENTH STREET. OMAHA. Hours S a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays 10 a. m. to 12:30 p. (OVER DAILY NEWS) Clarfce. Three-base Wtr I. Ptshl. Home . a,r,inn hnpu' - Rcltiar-h. Coughlin, O'Brien, Collins, J. Stahl. Douole Plavs: Coughlin to McCormlck to Clarke, Htlches to LaChnnce. Kirst base on balls: Off Dunkle. 1; Hoghes, 1. Struck out: py Hughes, i. Left on bases: W ashlnrton, 7: Boston, 7. Time: 1:45. Vmplre: Sheridan. Detroit wlai and Loses. TTwrTf A.,v 1 -Ttrnit lroke even with St. LouiB in a double-header today Baturdav crowds ever at a tame here. Mullin was ineffective in the . l. . . wllH anil t1 TfUBlV OJiCIlinK game, - ' with mon on bases. Powell improved and pitched cieveriy aimr t and Larrett batted hard i-.nd the Detroit outfielders made -some wonderful catches. .... . 1 . . b. . , In th mat.trA C-ume. JVItson waa n'i) V , ' tut scattered the safe ones, while the locals fell to fcvans m ciun'-em. xjhhii HemDhlU were the hitters. Attendance, &.5U2. Score, first game: T. IOCIB. I . DETROIT. Purkett. If... 4 ' ' 1 4 0 Barrett ef... 1 4 ,t 0 1 Mania. rt.... 1 0 f Luah, i r...i !. . a 0 1 1'CrawIord. rf.. 1 .0 10 C AncWrraoa'. lb. 1 IN) OTacr, lb. 0 1 0 1 1 0 I i) S 1 1 1 1 Wallace, aa. .. 1 4 Heiitrlik. cf.. J o Mrmsklll. st. 1 1 Sutton, c B a Mill 3b ... 1 4 favalt, p. t D MrAllltr. aa 1 0 O'VrOulre. c... 0 B fi O'VMtarrr. flb 0 1 1 uiRmltii. Sb t 0 1 0 ..,0 1 sj Totala..... J It n 10 St. LouiB ... Detroit ...... Mullin. s 0 0 Touts....'.. I IH t 4 ,...0 t 2 0 1 0 1 l- . . .2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Two-base hit: Wallace. Sacrifice hits: Lush Hill. First base on balls: Off Mul lin 4; off Powell. S. First base on errors: Detroit. 1; St. Louis, 4. Left on buses: Detroit, ; St. Louia, IV Struck out: By a. i... Tj.,-n.tl A . ramble ulav: S14111U1, m, , .... v ... - - . Smith to Carr. Time: 1:55. Vmpire: Con nolly. ' " Score, second game: petboit I rr. iuna. - t 0 n,nai rf Sti 1Mb. If 11 i - tnA n l s Carr, ll." 1 1 IS 00 Vu Muster, aa -2 l burlow, c... 0 I yeaarr, lb.... 0 1 1 Brulia. 2b 1 1 1 KlUoa. p 11 Olllurkatt, If... 1 1 I Martin, IT.... Vila I'rtrl, Ib 0 01 Anilerain, lb. 10 10 Wallanc. aa. .. o 1 I 1 4 1 0 0 0 Toula t 11 17 14 A It lilHrniphUl. cf .Ktina. e. j piiKtim, g Hill, 3b.. Oraaa. p.. ktaadiaa of the Trasua. Pittsburg Chicago ... New irrk Cincinnati Brooklyn .. Boston St. Louis .. Philadelphia .Plaved. Won. Lost. ... K- W ... Vi -M bo 47 41 ki .... i .... M ... a .... as Games today: Pittsburg at St. Louis: cago at Cincinnati. at Ik. 43 44 4 &t 6T PC. .U7 .obi .oiil .6i .371 si: Chi- 0 0 1 0 0 t a a a c a o 0' 10 10 1111 Totala. 4 13 14 4 Detroit 4 10 1 J 0 0 -7 St. Louis u i v w " " Earned Tuns: Detroit, t; Pt. .Louis. . Three-base hit: Kitson. Home runs: Carr. Hemphill. Sacrifice hit: Craw-furd. r,. . t....i..w IP i rm. V. u ma nn rta.lla- tiioien pane. a. u-- . ' . . . , , : Off Kitson, 1: off Evans, 2. Hit by pitched bail: ay isvunn, i. " " . ' ltroit, 1: St- Louis. 2.' Struck out: By Kitson, S; by Evans. 8. Double play: T.i.r to Carr. Time: 1:35. Lmpire: Connolly. - Pattersoa M imu tor Wktte Soi. CHICAGO, Aug. 1 Patterson pitched a masterly game and with perlticl work shut OUt ine vianiM.. a three-bngger scored three snore for Chi cago In the tmrtl.. ine urmmi in uuuii and Jones was the feature. Attendance, 6,lu0. Score: C111CA00. I CLXt"ELK3 K.H.O.A.K. R.H.O.A.E. ttnlmaa If.... I 1 I 0 0-Bay. cf 0 I 6 tLAoi. lb ... 9 0 Mr'.vrthr, If . o 1 v o l o nick, rt o 1 i f w (o -tuiauer, h ft I i) lumu, c 0 J l Moore, p 4 Ts.!. L ITT 1 0 TotAU . IM 13 I rtiK.ii rrt z u v v GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland Left on bases: S. Two-base hits: base lut : Green (L'i. Stolen buse Beam Eaters Take Oae Easily Froea Wuklsnos After Laalac Aavlaer. ' WASHINGTON, Aug T Washington and Bunion broke even.ia loday's doutue-jieuder. The home I warn scored llie on-'y run of the first game off three aur-ceusive singles and wun llie quiciaest -gsjue oi the season. Buxton found Duiikit eunily in ttie sixth liming crt the second game and piled up four runs and were never in danger after that. Attendant-, a.fci. . Score, first game: WASHiMJTOa. ' MJtTOK. K .il .O E I h. H O A E ataraa, aa r. : an. cl I'Ur... lb. .. bribui-a. If... Lr. rf . C.uuirliitn, Id. 0 at. ( orv'k. lb 4 K il'.r.dtfc. c. . 1 1 liaou. p 1 1 1 i i 0 I 1 t 1 4 ecrnrlan, cf... 1 e 1 ocuiuu. ib... soil t i I S..M. II ., I 1 I I i ( a FnT.itn. rt . . a l a 0 Part'iu. aa . . . 1 0 4 1 t t La''haui:a. lb 4 0 11 0 0 1 S'KVrria. la 4 a a v i ntr, t It t 4 1 0 (l Tuuuc. p 0 10 10 Total) 1 1 17 111 V, Totala Waahlu?lon ....... 0 0 0 3 I 24 U 1 b 1 Blon V 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 66 Earned runs: Washington. 1 Two-base hit: Klttruige, Sacnhce 4nt: Lst. - First baae on liaUa. OH ViUin, I, on Young, 1 Struck out: By Wilson. 1: by Yoong. I. Left on bases: Washington, K; Jbusiun, a. Titue: l.au. Lisp"': bUrridao. . Score, second game: BUUTiiN. i VAIHIKGTOK. k u o e I - t h o a c O'tlrHa. If. rnlhna lb. C Stalil. rt Fraviaaa. rf farni. aa. . Ui'Kui. Ik. 6 1 tr acrri. lb 1 1 J Slabi. c ... I aiusuaa. p I 1 1 1 ( 1 4 1 JO Moras, aa. I 1 h-. C! S' larka lr ...0 brlaat'h. If..,-. v l. rt a uurklta. 3b I iirri, is 1 Jirill. c.,... alMiakla, p 1 1 1 1 t X 4 1 1 I Totta , 14 V Toula 1 .1 !7 u I Boston 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 i V ast.lr.gtoo 04) 0 la a ai Larued runs: Boston, L Two-base bit: lalwll. lb 1 0 10 Jonaa. ef 114 (Iran, rt 1 I I rallatias. a.. Sli Maaoon. Ib. .. S 1 1 1 amiahlll, ao. 0 0 0 Rl.ttrrr. r S 1 Ptlaraon. s -. 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 12 1 I 1 4 0 I AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES IasHanapolla Takes a Brace of Good Ones Away From Mil- INDIANAPOLTS. Aug. 1 Inais-nnpolts took two hard fought games from Milwau kee today. In both games ths ninth inning decided the contest. Attendance, 6,1:. Score.- first game: . - 1NWANAPOU1B. I MILWAUKEE. E.H.O.A.E K. H.O.A.K. Hoarlevrr. rf. 1 1 0 'Srhafler. lb. .11110 v ufflmniK, jd.. i v la i v 0 Wood, c 0 1 1 0 I) I'nglaub. It .1 I M 1 llHampblll, -rt. 0100 0 riulilrarr. U.. 0 11 0 (.anl- . rf 0 1 1 ii VIoi. aa.. . 0 0 olEllintt. a 1 1 0 0 ll Totala...... 4 I H n 0 Hi 1.0 2 0 5 10000000 S 4 Bases on balls: By Elliott. I! by KelTum, 1.' Struck euti Ft Kellum, 4:' by-Elliott, 2. Two-base hits: Hogriever, Ooulter. Wood, Elliott. Three-base bits: Heyoon. Kellum, Vuglaub, Elliott. Sacrifice bits: Kihra. Fox. Double plays: Kihm to'Heydorl; Schafley to Donnhue. Left on bases: In dianapolis, 4: Milwaukee, 4. ,Tinia:.. 1742. Vmpire: Foreman. j Score, second game: . i INDIAN AP0L1B. I ICILWAI'KEE. K.H.IB.A.K. K.Hr'J.A.E Janet, If... ... 0 Coulter, cf.... 0 Kihm. lb 1 1 10 livytion, c.-.. 0 0 Tamaatt, 3b., 0 11 alarcan, aa.. .. 1 1 1 Fox. 2b Ill Kcilum. p.... 1 1 1 0 9 1 0 Totala. Indianapolis Milwaukee I I 17 10 HngrtarrT, rf. 1 0 0 0 0 arhfley, lb.. 1 0 3 ones. If.. Coulter, cf... Kihm, lb..... Hrydon. e Tamaeu. Ib. Marcan. aa... fox, 2b....:. Foro, p 1111 0'lionahua, lb.. 1 0 01 t Wood, c o 1 0 1 11 1 0 bnjlaub. lb.. 0 V 0 01 I Haniphlll, rf. 0 0 14 4 4 OiHutilaarr, If.. 0 1 1 14 W.n.K". rf ... 1 1 01 C'Vloa. aa 1 Q ?O D i. Hrdgea, p.... 0 110 7 a 1 4 10 ill 10 14 1.0 0 I 4 e 0 10 Totals...'.'.. I 117 11 Ol Total I 8 xOne out when winning run scored. Indianapolis ........ 0 0 000002 1 t Milwaukee 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-2 Bases on balls: Off Ford, 5; off Hedges, 1. Struck out: By Hedges. 8: by Ford, 8. Two-base hit: Jones. Three-base hits: Jones. Kihm, Wood. Sacrifice hit: Qanley. Stolen base: Tamaett. Time: . l:4u.. Lm pire : Foreman. Oles Foaal Three Pitchers. COLfMBUS. O.. Aug. 1 Columbus had three pitchers in the game today, but could not effectuallv stuv Minneapolis' batting streak. Oyler'a, Martin's aud Clingman a fielding was not worthy. Attendanue I,tw7. Score: aUKKEAPOUS. i COLt'MBl'l. K.H.O.A ! ' H.O.A.K. Sullivan, ef.. 114 0 Morriaasr. Il l I t I CiCllucnian. sa. 1 1 Knoll. Stolen base: Gear. Sacrifice hit: McAndrews. First base on balls: Off Bohannon, I; off Alloway, 1. Struck out: By Bohannon, 6; by Alloway, L Hit by pitched ball: Kerwin. McAndresa. Dou ble play: Leewe to Grady. Left on buses: Louisville, 2: Kansas City, 5. Time: 1:3a. Umpire: Mullane. f-alats Aarala Victors. TOLEDO, Aug. 1. The locals were unable to hit Ferguson safely at opportune tims today and Helsllng's support was not good. Vmpire Cunningham, in the eighth inning, when Hugglus blocked Reisllng failed to see it and called Kelsllng out. The crowd threatened to mob the umpire, but wbb Uept back and the game proceeded. At tendence, l.Kla. Score: ST. PAfL. I TOLEDO. It H.O.A E I R. H.O.A.K. Reler. Sb lilt I'Pmllti. rf 0 1 0 0 Hhaunon, cf..l Oil 0 Ciaana. rf....) 100 Jackano.. rf... 1 0 f 0 0 Chi Ida. 21..... 0 0 I 1 Schaetrr, aa..l 110 1 Tumar. lb . ..0 1 IS 0 0 Mussina. 2ti..l lit 1 Flanagan, If.. 1 0110 rioumnjr. it . 0 It 0 Klalnow, a... 1 1110 Whrrler, lb.. 1 10 0 0 Schauta. 3b... 0 I 0 1 o ulllvan. e.-.O 0 4 0 O Hall. a 141 Serguaoa,, p.. 0 1 01 0 Beullng, p... 0 1 t 1 l Totala I 10 17 11 4 Toula 4 10 14 1 3 St. Paul S0OXB0OO Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 i0 4 Earned runs: Toledo, 2; St. Paul, 5. Two-., base hits: Owens, Ball, Scbaub 12). Gejer. Home runs: Owens, Kleibow. Stolen base: Chllds . .Struck out: ..By. Kelsllng. 6; bv Ferguson, 4. Double play: ' Kleinow to Ball , to Flanagan to Bail, Shnnnon to Hugglua. Left on bases: Toledo, 7; St. Paul, 2. passed ball: Kleinow. Time: l:su. L'mpire: Cun ningham. StaaHlaa; of the Teams. " Played. Won. Lost. T.C. St. Paul so 5 31 .G7i; Milwaukee K7 M S3 .IVJ1 lndliinupolis M 4.9 41 .5.'4 Louisville ............ (w 4f. 44 '.do.: Kansas City ...16! 40 42 ' .41 Minneapolis Hn 3N 52 ' .42 Celumbus -...i 89 So 54 Toledo ss 33 55 .,U4 Games today: Kansas City at Louisville: Milwaukee at Indiarmpolls: bit Paul, at To ledo; Minneapolis at Columbus. Bpooaar. lb. . I 1 11 llly. If 1 1 4 Hmnu, rt 1 I Oj-lar, aa 1 1 stclatrra, lb. I I Martin, lb... 1 1 Yaagar. v..... I Ludwla, c. '. .'. 0 li'lKna!d. p. 0 It 0 ;llalk?'. p Yaabluaar, p.. P 0 0 O.barjor, p 14 0 llArndt. rf 1 I ' 1 0 O Kaymar, lb.-. 11110 111 Itannon., cf... 0 1 0 10 Mrllor, lb.... 0 4 I 1 V'acuir, lb... 1 1 0 0 -Fox. c liCrahlll, p... . 1 . 0 0 . . 1 1 4 1 1 t 1 111 10 00 0 0 1 00 0 0 0 o I ..0 0000000 00 Chicago. 8: Cleveland, Jones, Magoon. Three Sacrihce. lata: Jones C. l... l.i. C,:l,.V ..III l.i. cuiien nunc. . n..inu. .--- By PatTcrson. 3: bv Moore, 4. Wild pitch: i-:. Hit m-iik ball: labeU (21. Time: l:iu. Vmpire: O Laughlln. Elbrrfefd Defeats Ifw Y ork. NEW TORK. Aug 1 In spite of the fact that they iKiih ouibatied and ouiiieloed llie locals, the champions went down to oeieat again today. Waddell and Chesbre lHith plu-iied giMid bull, but the steadiness of the latter proved bis salvation. Llber fild was the direct cauhe of I'tiiiadelpliiu downfall. Each time l.e cume to bat he hit salely, aendlng in all ttie runs scored la) his aide. Alumdance, a,uu3. fccore: KEW TOKK. i. PlilLADEU'HlA. H H.O.A.E I I.M.O.iX. 1110 Plc-kerlnt. cf. 1100 01 il Kvii. lb 1 1 1 0 4 1 I 0 L. Cross, lb.. 1 I 0 0 1 1 V Kevt,ld. rt . . 1 1 I 0 It 1 a If huRtiiab, It.. 0 0 1 1 I Muruiiy. Ito .a 0 0 I If I I I IK I ruaa. a-. 0 14 10 1 0 Mirark. c 1 1 I 41 Wada.ll, p... 1 1 1 0 0 6 1 o xhur 0 0 0 0 0 Totala 10 11 rt 10 4l Toula I I IT I I Minneapolis 0 2 0 0 t 0 S 010 Columbus 0 II J 2 0 UNI 0 06 Earned runB: Minneapolis 5. Two-base hits: Spooner 2. Yeager. Three-base hits: Sullivan, Mclntvre. Double plays: Bannon to Clingman. Martin to Oyler to Spooner, Oyler to Martin to Spooner. Hits: Off Crabill 4. off Berger 3. off McDonald 7, off Yss oinuer 2. Struck uut: toy Crabill 1, by Berger 6. by Vasblnder 1. Bases on balls: Off Berger 3. off McDonald 4. off Vasbinder 2. Time: ":C5. Vmpire: Messmer. l, Kaasas City Bests Loaisvllle. LOriSVILLE. Aug. 1. The visitors out played the home team today and won the second game of the series. Alloway held the locals safe at all times, allowing them but three hits. Attendauoe, 3,0uu. Score: KANSAS CITY. It -H O A C Itothfuaa. cf.. 1 1 I 0 0 lMr, rl 0,1 Kutir. ?b 0 Urady. lb 1 Hutler. r 1 Kiu.ll. If 1 Lrra. aa. . . . 0 S)rAn4'a. lb 1 Ailoway, p. .. 0 lXIUaSVILUX K H O It Krrwln. rf.... 1 i 1 ' hart. If 0 0 Hraahcar.' lb 0 1 (idw.ll, cf 0 Huliivan. lb.. 1 1 Ctrt-hriryr, a.. tOWhlta, lb ullruliilan, ... illiuiiaauoa, p. 0 I 0 0 C or. ray, lb kw iff, rl tntiertaid.. aa.. U'li'iaiua. 2b.. 0 Fullx. d 0 (.i.irl lb ... 0 M'H-arlaod. U (i t'ouuor, c. m-viil., c . 1 L'Uaauro. p. . . 0 Totala 1 4 n In Totala I 1 14 10 1 x Batted for Wuddeil in ninth. New I't.rk 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 S Philadelphia 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 02 Earned run: Philadelphia. 1 Two-bise hit: L. Oruss. Three-base hit. Schreck. Sucritice luta: Waouell. Ket-ler. Ciissbru. Stolen Uurt: Pickering, tll-erfeld. Firnl on errorr. Philadelphia. 2. Left on bases: New York a. PL.ludelphla. I. Base on balls: .)ff Waddell, 6, off Cliesbro, 1. btruci out: By Clu aDro, 6; by Vi auueli, 13. Time: 1.4u. tmpire: Hajuteti. ktisllsg of the Tcasaa. Jlayt-d. Won. Lost. P C. Boston k7 f, 'M , .644 1'miadelphia sx 52 .&', Cleveland ko 4r 4a .fejv iJrtroit 3 42 41- .fca. New l'ork M 41 4n .., Clilcugi r-3 S- 45 .: Si. l.'.uia Hi 17 4u .4lt, Waaini.ficn . 'j . i as .iA Uomes todsy: Dtruuil at fct- Louis, Cleve land at Cmcago. , Totals I S7 t) Totala I I 14 I I Kansas City 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 t Louisville 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-.I Earned runs: Kansas City, 2. Two-base hit; Kerwin. Three-base hits: Sullivan, ENTRIES FOR TEKAMAH RACES Spe4g Bench of Horses Promise gone Rerords oa Oae of the Fast est Tracks la the State. . TEKAMAH, Neb., Aug. 1. (Special.) The entries for the raoes at this place August E, and 7 closed today with one of the best strings of horses that ever visited this city. Tekamah has the fastest half mile track In the state and. with the speedy bunch of horses entered, this race 1 meet promises to be an event of record breaking. Fullowlng are the entries: Wednesday 2:35 pace, purse VtiHi: Hare, ch. m.. Journalist. R. P. Davidson, St. Joseph, Mo.; Sly Coon, ch. g., Judge Rl'-e, H. E.. Wiedmeyer, Maryvllle, Kan.; Teddy Brunswick, b. s., Union Medium. R. A. Templeton, Jr., Tekamah, Neb ; Ecboree, ch. g., Ke-Echo,- F. B. Dupree. Oreeley, Colo.; Bilk Bugs, ch. s., Clegg Wright, John Harrison, Indianola, Neb.; Joe Gales, b. g., Equator, Fred J. Tufts. St. Paul. Minn.; F. A. C, b g-, Mont Russell, B. H. lttta, Tekaham, Neb. ; Sunny Blojie, b, m., Haiipy Heir, Axby at Shire, Kansas City, Mo.: Black Real, blk. m., Roywood, Jack Rana dell. Topeka, Kan. -Trotting, class, purse 13 : So So Mack, b. m., McKoberta. H. H Bmith, Ar mour, S. D. ; Lady Esewood, blk. ra., Ess wood, O. A. Farley, Tekamah, Neb. : Daisy L. br. m., Garrett L, Fred J. Tufts. St. Paul. Minn.; Modle Monarch, b s-, Almon arch, Fred J. Tufts. St. Paul, Minn.; Drilt away. b. s., Red Baron, C. 6. Ilea. Creston, la.-; Happy Secret, b. a.. Happy Heir, J. J. Gardner. Valley Falls, Kan. Half-mile and reiieat, running, purse t..i. Thursday 2.17 pace, purse tUKi; Star Oneida, Jr.. blk. n.. Star Oneldu, C. J. Grunke, Fremont, Neb ; Allaboard, b. s., Almoneer. Fred J. Tufts. St. Paul, Minn.; Yankee Boy. g. g. Behia, Fred J Turin St. Paul. Minn.; Clara B, b. m., Pentliuid. Blng A Truitt, Dennison, Tex. ; Tri l:. ri. g. ru.. Comet Allen, lilng & Truitt, Denni son, Tea.; Harry Evans, b. g. General Evans, Lee Costella, Council Grove, Kan.; Jeasie M. b. m., Norvai Chief. Fred K bare. Beatrice. Neb.; Anawill. b. m.. An dersonian, K. W. lorey, Lincoln, Neb. Trotting, 2:40 class. S-yeur-o)ds purse O'ti: Wilniore, ch. a., Conqueror. Myrun J. Brown, Osceola, Neb. ; Fern W , eh. m.. Louis Wilkes. G G. Williamson. Syracuse, K.eh.; Governor Bryant, b. s.. The Imprest slon, Mrs. Bryant, Blair. Neh.; Miss Nut wood Allcrton, b m., Allerton, Dr. Rolph I'ender. Neb.: Bobby Gooden. s. s MrRohl erts. H. H. Smith. Armour, 8. D. ; Wllbar i.'-r . '. E"col,ttr. H. D. Bennett. Unoiln!. NeR; King Airy, hr. s Norvai King, Frel J. Tufts, St. Ibu1, Minn.; Drift Allerton b. s. , Allerton. C. S. Rex. Creston. la ; Jauneta Russell, b. f.. Mont Russell. L. S. La Rue,' Tekamah. Neb. Three-fourths mile and repeat, running, purwe 1100. Friday 2:22 pace, purse 1300: Henrvette, b. m.. Hugh Patton. R. P. Da1dson, St. Joseph, Mo.: Anawill, h. m . Andersonian, R. W. Lowrey, Lincoln, Neh.; Mackbov, b. g., McRolwrts, H. H. Smith. Armour, S. D.; F. A. C, b. g.. Mont RusseU, B. R. Lett a. Tekamsh, Neb.: Ben Tell. br. g., untraced, A. E. Chaffee. Srraruee. Neh ; Teddy Brunswick, b s.. I'nlon Medium. R. A. Templeton, Jr., Tekamah, Neb.: Echo ree. ch. g., Re-Echo. F. B. Dupree, Oree ev, Ctilo.; Samandle, ch. s., Pemlcoln, H. D. Bennett Lincoln. Neb.: Silk Rags, ch. a., Clegg Wright, John Harrison. Indianola. Neh ; Allaboard, b. s Almoneer, Fred J. Tufts, St. Paul, Minn.; Yankee Bov, g. g., Behia, Fred J. Tufts. St. Paul. Minn : Fred H. b. g., Alhambra. Geore F. Heine, Hooper, Neh.; Jack Sawyer, b. ., Alberta, "L. S - Patsrson.- uimllle. la. -y, - m .; TrsiCUng, tr46 -Mass.. -purse IWKr; Csso M, eh. m., Hanelte. R.' P. Davtdsost, 6t Jo sejih. Me 1rwtrrt.' tii a.. Onward, Will F. Ttrowti? Jrremont. -b.; Mesmerism, 4). s., Puperintwiitleri, H. D.' Bennettt Lftnnotn, Ncbj Mutrpls- McNeel. - h. m.. Bretwood, P. H. Cavsnaugh, Verdigre. Neb.; Dalsv L, lir. m., Garre-tt L, Fred J. Tufts. St. Paul, Minn.; Modle Monarch, b. s.. Almonarch, Fred 3. Tufts. St. Paul, Minn.: Happy Maud, h. m., Happy Heir, J J. Gardner, Valley Fslls. Kan.; Lillian Gibson, b. m.. The Impression, Alta Graham, Blair. Neb ; Minnie Wilkes, tt. m.,' Honor. R. C. Con drey, Topeka, Kan. ; Red Loaf, eh. m.. King Harold, Jack Ransdeil. Topeka, Kan. One mile and repeat, running, purse $150. GOLF AT FJELD CLUB Joha Fraarla Wis Chaaaploashlp ssi Booae Ties with the Coloa-eL The jn embers of the golf contingent of the- Omaha Field club played a handicap match against Colonel Bogle Saturday Sft ernoon and with the exception of Charles Bone were all worsted by the redoubtable old man. There was a good list of entries and the scores were all very good. Down. Charles Bone John Murphy M. H. LaDouceur. J. Foster W. E. Fahnatier.. Dr. Boyd W. H. Lawrle.... F. H. Bluke J. Q. Adams K J. Hoel JZ. A. Cope .... Down. A. C. Jonea 1 J. B. Prlns J. A. McNstighton 1 H. B. Morrill .... H J. E. Spencer .... II E. Buckingham... 12 F. E Pierre 14 G. W. Manchester 14 J. W. Robb . 16 F. P. Rooney 16 In the finals in the coif chamnlonshio of the club John Francis won out from J. 4J. Adams, I up and 2 to play, while J. E. Buckingham won from J. E. Spencer In the consolations, 1 up. In the woman s ' hampionshlp the plsT is up to the finals with Miss Alice Frederick to Play Mrs. Penny. In the first round in the championship match the score was as follows: Vp l Vp. Alice Frederick 2' Alma Frederick Mrs, Mills 8 Mrs. Bone t Vm. Penny & BlanrhtWiolland .. Mrs. Morrill a Mrs. C.Aosewater. 0 In the socrsnd round: .Alice Frederick ...lMrs. Mill Mrs. Penny 4; Mra Morrill I In the first round of the consolations: Bltnclie Holland. .. 1 Alma Frederick .... t Mrs. C. Ruse water. 2i Mrs. Boris I The tennis courts were still too wet for any rluy haturdhy afternoon in the city championship series and all piny was de ferred until this week. Monday evening the first round in the consolations in the singles and the preliminary round and sa much as posHible In the first round in the 'doubles will be played off. Play in the semi-finals and finals in the singles will tie held in s dny or two so that the flnaia In the two events can come close together. No Summer Bowel Troubles Not for me ! I'm safe from all of them and happy. The heat of sum mer causes organic matter everywhere to decay. All dead vegetable or animal matter rots if not kept on ice. All undigested food in the human body will ferment a hundred times as quickly in summer as in winter. Consequence stomach, liver, bowels poisoned, thrown out of order sour stomach, gases, colic, diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera, append icitis, and in some regions yellow fever and the plague. Little children suffer terribly everywhere. What doe good sense tell you to do? You can't keep the human body on ice, and the drinking of ice-cold drink does morfharm than good because it stops digestion and chills the in ternal organs. The proper thing is to keep all impure and unnecessary matter out of the body every day, not riv? it a chance to tour and de cay in the stomach and bowels, and poison the blood and the whole body: In this way you will stop all hot, feverish conditions, and keep your insides cool and healthy. To do it, use a medicine that is not offensive to the taste and not harsh and violent in its action. There is only one safe system-cleaner to take in the summer time, because it will not cause diarrhoea or griping, and that is Mis tb Bowels. All druggists, sac. aajc. pfc. Never said la balk. Th a mania kjWs C C. w. uaarrantaed is car sa your money back, bemple sag hsgkist Ires, ASSiaaa oxatbog ha mas Ca. alxaga or Sia Tors. ' sal