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THE OMAITA DAILY BEE: PATClllYAY, JULY 23. 1004. nnMfiiieiui' ummet ' Clearing Sale aturday rn mi THS) RELIABLE TORE. THE RELIABLE f TOR E. Mid-S 1MB Still Letting Down Prices L Holstein & Co. Stock of New York, andBoston Store Stock of Council Bluffs THESE OOODS MUST OO. AND TO MOVE THEM QUICKLY WK ARB OFFER IKO RARE VALUES SATURDAY. Style, Good Quality and Low Price THE REQUISITE OF A REAL, BARGAIN ARE PARAMOUNT FEATURES IN THEBE OFFERINGS. SEE THEM SATURDAY. WOMEN'S WHITE LAWN WAISTS-Trl mmed with several rows Of Mser- OQp tlon and embrol'lery regular 11.25 value Saturday BEAUTIFUL WASH WAISTS 89c-In white and colors, new cnllarl'ess and fiQr Bertha effects, worth up to ti.OO. Saturday O' WOMEN'S CRAVENETTE NCOATS- 312 50 I WOMEN'S CRAVENETTE COATS I1S.0O ;?.lu.v 5.90 J r r. .ff . .Tf.1"??:-"! 9.90 Si Other HM Women's Lawn Wrappers, at tl.60 Woman's Percale Wrappers, at $2.00 Women's Moire Underskirts, at , I2.C0 Crepe and Lawn Klmonas, at 1.50 ..98c .1.00 79c ; CLEARANCE SALE OF PICTURES at HALF . . - ' Most popular subjects, in Gilt, ; Light and Dark Oak 'Frames must be closed out at once, it you want a bargain in pictures, Saturday is your op portunity. 350 styles picture moulding to make your selection from. ' ' s .VISIT THIS DEPARTMENT SATURDAY. OMAHA LEADS 15 SWATFEST Thirty-Two Hits li the Beoord of the Game at Pet Moines. PAPA'S BOYS HAYE TWO THE BEST OF IT Backed Tp Vjr Good Fielding Oasis Winds Is Wlaaer la Slaughter by a georo of Eleren to Eight. DE8 . MOINES, July 22. (Special Tele gram. ) In a hitting roundelay, the rhythm pf which waa furnished in huge quantities by both sides, Omaha turned tbs tables on the Politicians lq the third guna, winning by a score of 11 to t, Victory can be at tributed In the main to the effective con nection with Hofferf benders, but many bungles on ths part of the Politicians also contributed to their downfall. Omaha waived formalities and brought In a ran In ths first 'on three consecutive single by Howard. 34,111 er and Welch. Ths ssoond went Omahaward at a still greater peed, singles by Gooding. Carter, Howard nd Miller, which were seasoned with a tittle local off color, doing the business. In the fifth another was added, an error by Hofman and singles by Schlpke and Gon ding being the stepping stones. The sixth netted another quartet of tallies, which had their beginning In errors by Shugart and from Clarke. Hits by Howard, Welch and Dolan augmented the general gambol that had started. The grand total waa reached In t,he seventh on a hit by. Ban dera, an out and a steal closing. Sanders' debu waa not characterised by any big league conduct, despite the fact that be won his game. His success can be' attributed to furious hatting and poor Play rather than to any ginger he was able to put Into the pill. All the local scores were brought In by effective solving of Sanders' assortment and were not due to any flaw In his support. Attendance, 1.500. The score: OMAHA. . . AB, R, H. PO. A. E. Carter rf 4 1118 6 l!?,w'rJ-S!b 8 3 3 8 2 0 if.. 4 8 4 10 0 WVlch. cf 6 i . j j o o rolan. ss... $ 1 1 1 7 4 0 Thomas, lb I 0 1 t 0 0 Bcbipke, $b 4 0 2 16 1 Oondlng, o ( 1 $ $ " 1 0 Sanders, p l 10 1 0 Totals ii u V 27 It T DE8 MOINES. , ' AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Thlel, If 4 2 $ $ 0 0 Lobert. 8b I 0 I I 8 0 Hjfman, as 10 13 2 1 McC'heaney, rf 112 10 0 J Clarke, cf 6 0 8 1 0 1 cannery, io j 1 11 2 0 a v i ! Q. ciarae, c 1 -1 t 6hug4rt. 2b.., 4 2 11 IJorfor, p $12 0 ToUls 88 8 ,16 27 It 6 Omaha 1 4 0 0 1 4 1 0 0 11 !es Moines 0 0 8 0 0 4 0 1 0-8 Left on bases: I'fS Moines. (; Omaha, 9. Pases on errors: les Moints, 1: Omaha, 7. Two-bse blis: Thlel (2). ict'heny. Hof fer, Thomas. louble plays: Injun to Thomas; Carter to Thomas. StoUn buses: Oondlng, Howard. liases on Lulls: off HorTer. 8; off Banders. 4. Hit by pttcluid ball: By Panders. 1. Htruck out: By Hot ter, T. I'aed balls: U. Clarke. Mld pilch: Honer, 1. Tln9: 1:J6. Umpire: Caruthcrs. ftt. Jef's Tors to I.ose. DENVER, July 22. The horns tfura took ths gains from at. Joseph villi ease tulnv. Biorr: K.H-ti. r'enver IIIMIMMIj bt. Joseph 010102000 4 111 Uallrrtrt: Vullendurf a:vl Lucia; Clark ind Mi'Connell. Sloas t'tty l.osrs Both Uihm. COIX)RAl) SPRINGS, July r-"Vvado fciniuas tovk bulb games la today's double- SWELL SILK 8UITS-In checks, stripes ana ciinngeabie taffetas, plain and ngurea, worth up to $25.60, f 1 Qf Saturday. ... PRETTY WASH SUITS Neatly fashioned, well made, trimmed with lace Hnd em broidery, great variety of colors and fab rics, worth up to 119.00, Clearing QQ Sale price...,. "...leVO 7 AKD fS SKIRTS, fH.ftS. HANDSOME PONOEE COAT8-In all the newest styles. We are determined to close out the entire lot within a few days. They are worth from $7.50 to 4 Oft J10.00 Saturday I.VO Our entire stock of women's Skirts, brll llantlnes, serge, chevlnts. In mixtures and plain colors, worth $7.00 and y QU 38.00, choice Saturday W WOMEN'S WOOL SUITS (S flfa $10.00 and $12.00 values, at OeVIVI All our line salts less than half price. 10.00 'T':.... 18.90 Grand Clearing Sale of Waists From Hew York and Council Bluffs Stock Beautiful Waists,' In Japs, taffetas, linens and lawns. The most complete, best selected Una in the city. Worth op to $10.00, Saturday your y arx choice iOU Specials ! $3.00 Women's Waists, at i Neat Lawn Klmonasr, at .. 95c 39c Children's Wash Dresses, all sizes and colors, nicely trimmed, worth $1.60, vour choice Saturday, 39c Manufacturer's Stock of UMBRELLAS The entire stock of a large umbrella manufacturer pur chased at less than factory costOne lot worth from $1.00 to $2.00, 1di Saturday QzSC one price.. m header with Sioux City by superior all around playing. A feature of tbs second gnme was isms Jumping one-hand catch off Curley's bat. score, nrst ame: Hr. Colo. Springs... 00 '3 00303 7 13 $ Sioux City 02200000 04 6 4 Batteries: Skopec and Herman; Parker and Anderson. Becond game: Colorado Springs.... 0 2 S 0 0 0 4 10 1 Sioux City 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 6 0 Batteries: Thornton and Baerwald; Lin- demah and Anderson. Standing of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost PC. Colorado Springs. ...71 44 27 .619 Denver 79 48 81 .6f Des Moines 82 - 42 40 . 612 Omaha 78 38 40 . 487 Bt. Joseph 74 32 42 .4X2 Sioux City 76 26 60 .333 Games today: Omaha at Des Metnes, Sioux City at Colorado Springs, St. Joseph at Denver. GAMES IX THE NATIONAL LEAGl'K Chicago Defeats the Mew York Giants by Bnnehlnar Hits. CHICAGO. July 22.-By bunching hits Chicago defefated New Tork, today, I to 4. Attendance, 7,000. Score: CHICAGO, 1 , NgW TOR. it. M. O.A.I. R.H.O.A.S. BlMle, I' 1 8 3 0 Br.n.hn, cf 1 I I 0 CiMT, lb I I 1 u Hrowoa, ft... 1 8 e Devllu, Jb.... I t 1 4 4 t Chance, lb.... 0 McCarthy, cf. 4 Kilns, o 1 Inn, lb 0 Tinker, .... 1 WUUinu, rf.. 0 rtSS. p 1 1 io o 4 10 iMcO.no. ib.,0 1 a 3 t 1 Mrtra, If.... 8 D.blen, H. , . 0 1 Gilbert, 2b..., 1 0 Warec o.... 0 4 1 T.ylor. s 0 4 li 0 0 wium. d 4 e s Totals... 1 inn II MocermicK . i I I Dunn 4 1 44 4 4 4 Totals. . 4 14 34 U 4 Batted for Taylor Tn eiahth. Butted for WUtse In ninth. . i Chicago ,.0 I 0 0 1 0 1 I 4 New York 1 000000304 Left on bases: Chicago, ; New Tork 1 Two-base hits: Kling, McGann. Three-base hits: tivers, Slagle, Casev. Sacrifice hit: Chance. Stolen base: Evefs. Double p'ays: Casey to Evers to Chance, Evers to Tinker. Struck out: By Brings. 3; by Taylor, 2; by W 1 1 tee, 2. Bases on bale: Off Brtggs, I; off Taylor. 2. Hit with ball: Bresnahan. Hits: uff Taylor, 11 In seven innings; off Wlltse, 2 in one inning. Time: 1:46. Um pires: Emails and O'Day. Cincinnati Wins Two Gaases. CINCINNATI. Julv 22. Cincinnati won both games today from boston. The first ew sjtiiiica tuug I I Ul game was a nlno-in teams hit hard In the tendance, 3,4(0. Score, iiine-inning nnlsn. Both e second game. At- nrst gams: CINCINNATI. BOUT OK. K.ti-O.A.K.I R H.O.A g Hugglse, tb. . 1 1 1 i O.ier, ef. Tennev. 1114 Beymour. cf.. 1 1 I Tenser, lb... 1 1 14 4 Doles, rf 14 14 4 Ab'tlchlo, as. 1 1 8 I t Odwell. It.... 1 1 t 1 Cooler, lf.... 4 14 4 K. !!..., lb.... tig D.l.haatr. 3b 4 4 8 4 4 Corcoran, sa.. 1 1 I 4 4 Rarater, lb... 4 4 8 4 4 Woodruff, lb. 4 1 3 4 4 Carney, rf....4 8 4 4 Pelta. e 4 4 11 Need ham. e.. 4 1 0 I walker, ..... 1 4 McNlcbolt. . 4 4 0 4 4 Wilhelm. n. loieie e i ii ij cansel , 0 4 0 4 4 Toul 8 1i 14 4 Batted for McNIchols in ninth.' None out when winning run was soored. Cincinnati 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 84 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 Two-base hit: Corcoran. Double play: Raynier to Tenney to Abbattlcblo . Basra on balls: Off Walger. 2: off McNIchols, I; off Wilhelm. 3. Struck out: y Walker, 1. Hits: Off McNicliols. 2 In eight Innings; off Wilhelm, 3 In one Inning. Wild pi ion: McNIchols. Time: 1:3s. Umpires: Car penter and Moran. Score, second game: CINCINNATI. I BOSTON. H ii.D.A g.l H.M.0.A , Hugglsa. lb.. I I T a Oeter. ef I 1 I Bumur. ct.,1 3 4 1 I Tenner, lb... I 1 11 I Uulen. rf I I 4 4 Ab'urble. s. I I I I I Clew.ll, If.... 8 14 4 1 Cooler, U....0 8 4 4 K.ll.x, lb ... 1 I I I elehanlr, 4b 4 fit I nnoran, . 111(1 haruier, tb... I I I I 1 WooJiuS. b. 4 I 4 1 Tamer, rf p.. 4 14 4 S.hUl. tills Maran, 1 3 1 4 4 lleryer, ... 0 18 4 V. Ilheliu. p... 4 4 4 4 Cornell, rf... 1 8 I 4 4 Totals II II It 17 4 Total. 7 14 M U I Cincinnati 6 10 010 10 13 Boaiun 3 2 9 0 0 0 0 1 1-7 Two-base hits: Odwell. Morsn. Three bi hiia: Beyninui, Odwell, Kelley, liug tfm. Double plsys: WooUruff to Hug sins; Abbultit'hlo to Rs'iner to Tenney, li,,. ,,n i. - r - rrt ii . .. P ntr f -. . .. , crinue Luis: Tnuey; BUuck out; PK Bargains For Saturday 15c Bilk Chiffon Stock Collar Frames Be 25c Ladies' Neckwear 10c 75c Ribbons, per yard 15c 35c Drape Veils..... 19c 50c Ladies' Neckwear 25c $2.00 Neck Ruffles 1.00 $2.50 Lnce Collars.. 1.25 50c Laundry Bags. . . . . .,.12Jc 50c Pillow Covers........ 25c MOTHER LUCKY PURCHASE. Entire Stock of F. Levinson, 1833 North 24th Street. A CLEAN, HIGLI GRADE STOCK OP DRESS GOODS, SILKS, NOTIONS, BOOTS & SHOES, CURTAINS, MENS FURNISHINGS, kot AN ARTTCTTC OR YARD WILL BE PUT INTO STOCK. OF IN SHORT ORDER. OUR PRICES WILL MOVE' THE GOODS QUICKLY. SALE BEGINS MONDAY, JULY 25TII. WATCH SUNDAY'S PAPERS for PRICES. Ladies' Underwear Ladies' Muslin Drawers arid Chemise lace and embrpidery trimmed worth up to 75c, P. 25 dozen in all, choice Saturday iJC Ladies' Drawers, Skirts, Gowns, . of fine muslin lace and embroidery trimmed and tucked, worth up to $1.50 on sale in 3 lots...39c-50c-75c 75c Children's White Dresses, ages 6 months to 4 years.. V Ladies Corset Covers ; worth up to 50c, slightly soiled your choice tn Saturday , , UC Ladies' Lisle Thread Vests Fancy yokes worth up to 25c, 7.r Saturday, at .... 2v Harper, 1; by Carney, 1. ' Passed ballet Moran, 1. Wild pitch: Carney, 1. HltsS Off Wilhelm, 4 in one-third Inning; off Carney, 12 in seven and. two-third innings. Time: . 1:68. Umpires: Carpenter and Moran. Brooklyn Kaslly Beatea. PITTSBURG, July 22. The game was dull and uninteresting, with Brooklyn a hopeless loster throughout. Attendance 2,660. Score: PITTSUURO. ' I . BROOKLYN. R.H O A K I K.H O A I. ch. lb.... 1 111 e Dobha. cf 0 0 8 0 i BesumoDt, cf. 4 Kruger. If. ... 1 Wagner, ss. .. 8 Bran.neld, lb 8 tebrtng, rf. ..4 Itltchey, tb... 4 Smith, o 1 V Dlllos, lb.... t 3 8 0 4 Joroaa, lb..'.. 11844 olLumlor, rf.... 13 10 4 O.Mlar, If.... 4 13 4 4 ClStrsuf. tb.... 0 1 $ 8 0! B.bb. M 1 $ 8 0 Hitter, e 4 4 7 1 1 0 McCorm'k. abO 4 0 0 4 CAM, p : ipe .. t H at ii b fool, s 4 4 4 4 Totals. Bergen s f ToUls. 8 8 44 4 1 Batted for Poole In Inth. Pittsburg 0 0 111 M 1 M Brooklyn ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-1 Two-base hits: Beaumont, Bransfleld (2). Three-base hit: Leach. Stolen bases: Wag ner. Bases on balls: Off Case, 3; off Poole, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Smith. Struck out: By Case, 4: by Poole, 6. Wild pitch: Pooler Time: 1:60. Umpire: Zimmer. ' . Loose Game St It. Loots. ST. LOUIS, July 22.-St. Louis National league team defeated the Philadelphia In a loosely played game today. Both Tay!or and Duggleby were till hard throughout the game. In the second inning a fast high inahoot struck Lush on the head, knocking him senneless. He retired from the game. Attenaance, ,w. ooore ST. LOUIS. r-HlLAbiXrmA. R.H O A B. - R.H.O.A r.rrell, lb... 1 1 8 4 0 Shannon, rf.. 3 1 3 1 4 Thomas, ef... 4 1 0 4 Oleaeon, ab. .. 4 1 1 0 4 Penkler,' tb... 1 1 8 1 Wolvert's, lb 0 t I 4 1 geioet. cf.',... I I I I ii Luah, rf...... 1(444 Brain, aa 4 1 t 8 1 Magee. rf.... 4 114 4 Uoyle, lb 1 4 4 4 1 Barclay. If.;.. 8 114 0 Burke. - lb.... 3 118 0 ntua, If 1 8 I 10 OraSy, 14 11 (I Hulawltt, as Taylor, p 1 4 I Rolb, o linlen. a S S 1 1 S Dunl.by, B ! ill 4 14 4 Fraaer, lb.... 0 4 L. 4 4 ToUU U UIIU I , 1 , Total. I 18 14 11 I St. Louis.'. 0 6 1 0 4 1 0 0 11 Philadelphia 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 06 Earned runs: St. Louis 4: Philadelphia,". Two-base lilts. Burke, Grady, Barclay, Titus, Thomas. Duggleby. Three-base hits: Barclay, Smoot, Grady, Hulswitt. Sacrifice lilts: Shannon, Hnrke Doyle. Double p'.ays: Brain to Farrell to Heck ley, Titus to ftoth. stolen bases.: Brain, Magee. Hit by pitched ball; By Taylor, Lush; by Duggleby, Taylor. Bases on balls: Off Taylor, 4; off Duggleby, 2. Struck out: By Taylor, 4; by Duggleby. 2. Left on bases: St. Louis, ; Philadelphia, 10. Time: 1:46. Umpire: Johnstone. Standing: of the Teams. New Tork .... Chicago Cincinnati .... Pittsburg St. Ixmls Boston Brooklyn .... to 78 80 76 77 81 86 17 23 .713 49 29 .J8 48 82 ."0 43 32 .673 41 84 .632 29 63 .3us 80 66 .863 18 67 .260 Philadelphia ...7 UIRIM lousy i i).iun m v v iiiuii.'.,,, Tork at Chicaito; Philadelphia at St. Louis; Brooklyn at Pittsburg. (iAMEl IN THUS AMBBICAN LEAGl'B Bt. Lonls Was Yeefeedsy's Game with Boston. BOSTON, July 22-St. Louis won another loosely played game from Boston today. The locals could not bat Petty safely, while Bt. Louis followed up Boston's errors and Young's bases on balls With hits. Attend ance, 3.478. Score: . '. . ST. UHIS. , BOSTON. R.H 0 A I a H O A B Burkett. If.... 0 1 8 4 4 Stahl, af 4 4 4 4 4 Heldrlrk. cf..4 I 4 4 Collins, lb .. I 3 4 4 4 Heuyblll, rf.. t 4 8 4 1 freemas, rf.,4 18 4 Meren, 8b.... I 43 4 rrent, aa...,4 4188 Jouee. lb 6 4 14 4 1 setback, If.... 4 8 14 4 Valleca. aa... 3 34 I LaChtnce. lb I 414 4 4 Padden, 8b... 4 8 1 4 4 rertia, 8b.... 4 (114 K.boe, e 4 1 4 4 4 Crlger, a 4 J 3 4 .4 Pelty, p I 1 ( 1 4 Yeaiig. P 4 JJJ Totaia ." "i n u Ii Touu - a a; 4 4 St. 1-ouls 0 t 3 0 0 0 1 0-5 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 1 ) 0 01 Two base-hits: Pndden, Wallace. Collins. Baulftco tills: llrldrtik, Jones. Btolen l,a: Belli. n'-h, Wallnre. Hint bass on baits; Oa I'tmy. li ett i vung. 1 Struck ut. . . -. . n . n -, I . . .1 DON'T. SUFFER From Poor Sight Our Optician fits Classes giving Immediate relief. Lowest Prkesll PURCHASED AT A GREAT BARGAIN. Si" Men's Furnishings Men's Shirts and Drawers An immense lot of broken lines regular, 50c quality, lJC Men's Madras Shirts Excellent quality, latest Chemise made styles, all sizes, cuffs, worth up By Pelty. 8;' by Toung, 8. Wild pitch: Pelty. Time: 1:38. umpire: Connolly. Poultry Yard Pnllof Gooit Eggi, WASHINGTON, July TB-Washlngton and Detroit played thirteen innings without either side scoring. ' ,Only three hits were secured off of Patten. The game waa called on account of darkness. Attendance, 60u. Score: , ,. WA8HINOTON. . DETROIT. H.H O.A.B.1 ' ' R.H.O.A. , Coughlla, 3b. 0 1 1 i 1 Donovan, rf.. 4 I i 4 1 Barrett, cf.., 0 Mrlntyre. If,. 0 0 4 0 14 Caealdy, ss... 4 0 I t S Carr. lb 0 4 13 Crawford, rf.. 0 0 3 Lowe, tb 0 1 i 1 0 t (tahl, lb 0 0 II 4 01 O'Neill, of.... MoCorin'k, tb 4 Huelaroan. If, 4 8 8V 0 18 4 Koblnaon, lb. 0 Wood, c 0 Kllllan. p.... 0 Oil 1 1 3 (01 118 110 4 Clarke, e 4 I 14 1 0 Patten, p.,... 1(080 O' Leery, as... 0 Totaia 0 8 II II fl Totaia ( I W 17 8 Washington 0 00000000000 0-0 Detroit 0, 00000000000 0-0 Two-base hit: ' Lowe. Stolen base: O'Leary. Double play: Robinson to Lowe to Carr. Struck out: By Patten, 10; by Kllllan, 6. Left on bases: Washington, t; Detroit, 4. Time: 2:267. Umpire: Dwyer. Kew York In Third Plaee. NEW YORK, July 22.-New York dropped back to third place In. the pennant race to day by losing to Chicago, 6 to 6. Attend ance, 1,710. Score: CHICAGO. - R.H.O.A.B -HBVT YORK. R H.O.A B Jones, cf..-.. 118 Green, rf . lit Dougherty. If 1 I 1 0 0 Heeler, u 1 I 1 Callahan, If.. 3 3 14 alWIIIIame, Ib. 0 1 I I Davll. as 4 1 1 4 0 Andereoh, Ib. ( 0 ( 8 1 Donahue, lb.. 1 1 14 1 d Dundoa. 8b. . . 4 8 I 7 0 Klbertola, sa. 0 1 4 0 1 Pulta. cf.. 1 0 8 4 4 Tannehl 1. I I r'onroy, b. McOuIre, t. Powell, p... Orth ,41111 114 3 0 ,113 8 4 .1 4 4 4 4 " $ 37 Ti t Mcrarlaud, e. 4 1 1 0 0 Altrock, p.... 0 0(10 Smith, p 4 0 ( 3. 01 Total! 4 13 IT II oi Total... Ran (or Powell in the ninth. Chicago 0 0 1 0 3 0 2 0 0-0 New York .i 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 16 Two-base hits; Tannehlll (2), McFaiSand. Home run: Donahue. Sacrifice hits: Keeler, Green. Davis (2). Stolen bases: McQuire, Callahan (2), Davis. Double play: Davis to Dundon to Donahue.- lilts: Off Altrxx-k, 7, In five Innings; off Smith, 3, in four In nings. Left on bases: New York, 8; Chi csgo, 7. First base on halls: Off Powell, 2; off Altrock, 1; off Smith, 2. First base on errors: Chicago. 1, Hit, by pitched ball: By Altrock, 1; by Smith, 1. Struck out By Powell, 4; by Smith. 1. Passed ball: Me farland. Wild pitch: Altrock. Time: 1. Umpire: Sheridan. ., ' Philadelphia shot Ont. PHILADELPHIA. July 22 -The Inability of the horn team to hit Bernhard consec utively gave Cleveland an easy victory to day. Attendance, 1.820, Bcore: CLEVELAND. PHILADELPHIA. R.H.O.A.B R.H.O.A.B. Hartietl, If... 0 110 Brure.' It .... 4 13 4 0 Pickering, ef. 4 4 3 1 0 Davti. lb 4 3 4 4 4 Flick, rf Luah, If 1 Bradley, lb.. 1 Lajola, lb... 4 i 4 4 4 ! ' 8 I 8 Hickman, lb. 1 17 0 L. Croea, lb.. ( Seybold, rf. ., ( I I Turner, as.... 4 1 8 I o Bay. of 1 1 4 ( olMurphr, 8b... ( ( I 3 ( llimli, e ( ( I 1 Ojat. Cross, aa.. ( ( 1 S ( Bernhard. p., ( 1 ( 1 ( power.. .... ( 8 1 1 Bender, p ( 4 4 8 4 Total.. 4 11 17 10 01 Nonnaa 4 1 ( ( 0 Mullln 4 4 4 4 4 ' Totals 4 4 37 I 1 'Batted for Powers tn the ninth. Batted for Beuder In the ninth. Cleveland 0 30010000 4 Philadelphia 0 00000000-0 Two-base hit: Lajole. Sacrifice htta: Lush, Turner, Pickering. Stolen base: Bay. Double play: Pickering to Davis, left on bases: Cleveland. 8; Philadelphia. First bass on balls: Off Bernhard. 11; oft Bender, 8. Struck out: By BeroJiard, 6; by Bender, 4. Time: 1:30. Umpires: O'Loughlln and King. Standing of the Teaass. Played. Won. Lost. PC Boston 74 60 i 23 .833 Chicago M 49 33 .6lJ New. York 78 . 48 82 .Rao Cleveland 76 43 . 33 .61 Philadelphia 77, 42 86 .646 St. IuU 74 41 .444 Ivfltrolt 78 81 46 .4( Washington 74 16 1 .197 U nines today: Bt. luls at Boston; De troit at Washington; Chicago at New York! Clevelaud at Philadelphia. Beatrice Takes Both Oasaes. LINCOLN. Neb.. July 2t--Sleclal Tele grarar The Brstrice team, formerly the Creameries, won both K1Tes of a double header (rra iM-auylsr. . The scores were 11 to 4 and 14 to 8. Beatrice playfd miserably La UiA OsU. hut bu.4 wlUt sucn "ic sx- 4.1 Summer Book Sale $1.00 Copyright Books. . 22 $C 25c Novels -5c 75c Stationery 39c $4.00 Bibles 1.98 $1.20 Copyrights 45c All the New Books at Cut Prices Big Hammock Hale Saturday. IT MUST BE DISPOSED separate collars and l CI to $1.00,. Saturday. . Four-Ply Linen Collars all sizes and up-to-date styles, regular 15c qual ity Saturday C each Pretty Bow Ties AH the newest shapes and pat terns a great snap Saturday. . 03 Men's .Fancy Hose New est patterns, worth from 19c to 39c, excel- tfn lent quality, pair.IUC 75c Men's French Bal briggan Under- fTffc wear, at Je.C feet that Schuyler could not stand the pace. GAMES IW AMERICAN ABSOCIATI05 Pitchers' Battle at Milwaukee Resnlts' la glintont. . VILWAIIKEE. Julv 22. In a Ditcher's ! batt!e between McKay tnd Harry Milwau kee won today a game in the i.lntn inning, 1 to 0. The locals got six of their eight hits In the last two lnnlngsr. Three con secutive singles in the closing inning won the game. Attendance, 6u0. Score; MILWAl'KKE. , KANbAi CITY. R.H.O.A.H.I R.H.O.A.B. Stone, rf 0 0 1 0 0 putler, c 0 0 4 1 4 Bchaefer, aa.. 0 114 ,Nance, If 0 0 8 0 4 O'Brien, lb... ( 0 13 0 Sullivan, 3b.. 0 (040 Clark, 3b 1 111 l1 Bonner. tb....( 1(41 Hemphill, cf. 4 11 0 0.HI1I, cf 0 1 8 0 0 Elattery, ... ( 10 0 OH van. ib 0 4 II 0 0 Peonell. M....0 3 3 0 OILewxe. U....4 4 0 4 0 Bateman. lb.. 0 1 IT 4 O Frantae, rf... 4 4 4 1 4 McKay, p.. 4 4 14 OlBarry, p.. . ( 0 0 ( 1 ' Totals 1 8 17 12 ll Totaia 0 I'll 14 I One out when winning run was soored. Milwaukee ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Stolen base: Bateman. First base on balls: Off McKay, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Hemphill. Sacrifice hits: O'Brien, Ryan, Frantse. Struck out: By McKay, '4; by Barry, 2. Double plays: Sullivan, to But ler to Ryan; McKay to Clark to Bateman. Left on baaes: Milwaukee, 7; Kansas City. . .Time: 1:26. Umpire: Klein. ft. PnnI la Outplayed. ST. PAUL, July 22. Minneapolis out played St. Paul today and won handily. s to u. Aiianaance, a,juu. score: MINNEAPOLIS' ST. PAUL. R.H.O.A. a! R.H.O.A.B. Haloney, rf.. 1 I 8 ( 0 Jonea, cf 0 0(01 Jackeon. rf. .. 0 0 0 ( 1 Sullivan, cf.. 8 Coulter, If..., 1 Freemen, lb. 1 Weaver, c... 0 McNIch'la, IbO Vox. Ib 0 Oviar, aa ( I 8 I 1 i'i 1 3 3 8 1 0 0 l 0 Hi Wheeler. Ib. . ( ( 8 3 0 0 Flournoy, If.. 0 ( 3 ( 0 ( ujsulllvau, lb.. ( 0 7 4 e 0O' Brian, aa... ( 1 4 4 1 1 ViMarcan, Ib... 0(840 I ulrelrce. a 0 4 111 Thomas, p.... 0 1(1 olsiagle, p 0 0 1 4 I ToUla I IT 17 It i ToUls .( 3 tl U 4 Minneapolis 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 10 St. Paul 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hits: Wheler, Coulter, Sulli van, Freeman. Sacrifice hits: Oyler, Free man. Stolen bases: Wheeler, Weaver. uoume play: itiomaa to Fox to Slagle. Hit by pitched bull: Oyler, Jones, First base on balls: Off Thomas bans: Off Thomas, 2; off ell u ale. 1. Struck out: By Thomas. 8 ; by Slagle, 3. Wild pitch: Slagle. Time: 1:46. Umpire: Hurt. Standing; of the Tennis, Played. Won. Lost. PCt. St. Paul 88 67 31 .W! Columbus 83 60 33 .GU2 Mllwoukee 84 47 87 .60 Louisville 87 48 89 . 663 Minneapolis 86 44 42 .612 Indianapolis 87 42 45 . 481 Kansas City 81 29 62 .SM Toledo 84 ' 24 62 .379 .Games today: Columbus at Louisville, Imlianapolls at Toledo, Kansas City at Milwaukee, St. Paul at Minneapolis. Des Moines Bells Hofnian. DES MOINES. la., July 22.-(Snecial.) Arthur Hofman, Des Molnee' shortstop, was this afternoon sold to the Chicago Na tional league team for 31,600, the transfer to he made at the olose of the Western league playing season, which Is September 26. The sale was the result of a visit to this city Wednesday by Secretary Huff of the Chicago club, which brought a retjuest this morning from Colonel Hart and the final acceptance of the Des Moines figure at 2 p. m. While the sale will doubtlessly cause some r grrt on the part of the warm friends thut Hofman has made In this city, and will deprive Des Moines of the best shortstop the city has ever had. Hofman s loss wus Inevitable and the officials of the club decided that If he must be sold they would set a high price. His departure has been deferred, however, until the latent possible moment, which Is September 25, the closing day of the Western league schedule. Artie" will continue to gainbol about the Infield until the tocsin sounds the end of the season. Turin a Outclassed. ONAWA, la.. July 22. (BpecUL Tele gram. The Gnawa base ball team de feated Turin today by a score of 13 to 3. Turin was never In it at any stage of ths gams. iiitLerlea: Onawa, Howard, O'Con nor and Copiile; Turin, Potts and Walters. Umpire: Pains. Central City Easy. HASTINGS. Neb., July 22 Special Tele gram. J Central City fell an easy victim today before tb( Hastings battery. Score, Clearing Sale Men's Fine Suits at Half Price The season's newest and most up-to-date styles iu Cheviots, Tweeds, Cassimercs, Worsteds, Serges, etc., in nobbiest pat terns two-piece, outing and three-piece styles, made of solid ly honest woolens, well tailored throughout and possessing a dnshy individuality of st vie very pleasing to the wearer. Any of them worth twice what we ask divided into two lots for Saturday's selling your choice $7.50 $7.50. and $10 Youths' Suits $3.50 and $5 The greatest line of Youths' Lung Pants butts we nave ever Shown Tor the pries Artistically deoignod, ' well made, excellent , In fabric. All shades and colors, In Wor steds. Serges, Cheviot'. CasHlmeres. etc. Don't fall to see them Saturday, when you can have your choice at $3.50 and $5.00 Mothers When they see the line of Boys' Knee Pants suits we are felling at $1.95 thnt thpv have .truck ihp snnn of the sea son NORFpLK8, DOUBLE-BREASTED. RUSSIAN "BLOUSE, SAILOR BLOUSE and THREE-PIECE STYLES worth $2 50 to $3.75. Children's Wash Hosiery and Corsets 33o to COe LADIES' HOSE, In lQr lace and fancies, Saturday at 1-W 12HC to lBo LADIES' HOSK, In Ifl" In plain black, choice Saturday Ivw CHILDREN'S HOSE, in fine ribbed drop siitrah, worth 26c, Saturday ISc ISc-lSo CHILDREN'S HOSE 8JC TAPE GIRDLES, in pink, blue and white, sizes 18 to 24. worth $1.00, 39c FINE" LINE OF WOMEN'S CORSETS, it 'T."':.. .....$ 1-1.50 SOLE 1 AGENTS FOB. 8., H. 4V H. PNSU . , MATIC BUST FORM. 14 to i. The feature of the game was the numerous errors on both sides. . Klrrhman Hard Hitter. WAHOO, Neb., Jtrty 22. -(Special Tele- tram.) Wahoo today defeated the strong lncoln Original team by a score of 14 to 2. They were only able to get tlx hits oft Yarmun. The feature of the game was the batting of Kirchman, he getting three home runs over the right-Held fence. The next game Is with Schuyler On July ii, ana arrungements are being made for an ex cursion there. The score: R, H. B. Originals 0 10000100-267 Wahoo 0 2 0 0 0 6 1 V 14 11 2 Batteries: Irwin and Seguln, Yarman and Werta. Struk out:. By Irwin, ,1; by YarmHn, 5. Ftrpt bae on bnlls: tiff Irwin, 1; off Yarman, 2. Uarned runs: Wahoo, 6; Originals, 2. Left on bases: Wahoo, o; Originals, 4. Two-bane hits: Anderson, Seguln. Home runs: Kirchman, 3. Time: 1:11. Umpire: Longeneckvr. Wind up Is Poor. WBEPINO WATER, Neb.. July .-(Special Telegram.) The UnadlHa and Louis ville base ball teams played here today for a purse of 8.10, put up by the cltlxens of Weeping Water. The game was good on the start, but closed biidlv. Score: l'n- I adlllu, 8; Louisville, 2. Batteries: Unadillit, uase ana Mclntlre; Mmrsvuie, mills una Montgomery. Umpire: Barnes. Annnal Shooting Tourney. CINCINNATI, July 22.-The annuel tournament of the Cincinnati Oun club closed with a handicap shoot at JflO targets as the feature. J. Q. Wurd of Paris, Ky., won the event, breaking JKK targets out of a possible' 200. H. XV. Andeinon of Sallna, Kan., was second, with 184 breaks, and W. R. Crosby of O'Fallon, 111., third, with 181. I'ntplre Banswlne Iteslgns. CINCINNATI, July 22. Umpire George Bauswlne of the Amerlcsn association stsff tonight tendered his resignation to President Grlllo. Buuswlne has an In jured shoulder and he purposes to place himself under a surgeon's care, (rank Killen, a pitcher, has been appointed in Bauswlne's place. TEKAHAH RACKS DRAWIXQ WE IX Conditions Are Favorable and Sport First Class. TEKAMAH, Neb., July 22.-(Bpeclal Tele gram.) This was the third and big day of the races. The weather wi'a Just right, the track in perfect condition 'and the crowd large. Everything went rlglrt from the start to the finish and the duy's pro gram was completed satisfactorily to all. Results: 2:27 trot, purse 3300: Old Sheve, Kendal Stock farm 2 111 Winnie Blnke, J. W. Anderson 1 7ft Wllbar, P. D. Bell li t t t Red Foles. V. O. Swain 3 6 6 I Charlie Cotton, G. U. Williamson.. 4 3 i H Llda, P. B. Halght 5 0 0 7 Contestor, H. Dunfee 8 4 4 4 Mattle Clark. V. D. Browing 7 8 7dr Time: 2:24'4. Free-for-all pace, nurse 3300; Billy H, George P. Finlier 3 Jill Bernle Wilkes, J. H. Shean i 14 6 4 Lola Mix, J. W. Cooper 4 I 2 8 i Bright Eyes, S. Newman 6 4 3 3 3 Jessie M. Fred Hobar 1 6 6 4Ur Grllbys. C. H. Roby 6 dr Phylles, S. O. V. Ferris dr Time: 2:17H. 3:40 trot, 8-year-olds: Wax Wing, J. J. Gardener 1 12 1 Cricelln, M. D. Williams 4 4 12 Clear Drift, F. J. Jones ! sit Blrdrer, J. W. Andetson 3 I dr Time: 2:34. Running race, three-quarters of a mile, purse 76: Queen L won, I.ady Chatham second, Bald Eagle third. Time: 1:19. Program for tomorrow: 2:18 trot, 2:22 pace and one-half mile and repeat running race. BVEXTI ON TUB HI NMN43 TRACKS Bnd Sews Wins the reals re Hand lean at Brighton Beach. NEW TORK, July 3. Bad News, sn even money favnrtte, won the feature event, a handicap at one mile and a fur long, at Brighton Beavch today. Hurst I'urk made the to the eu-vteh, where Kelly sent Bad News to the fnrt mini asv Vj threiuarten of a length. Reliable, carry ing H2 pounds, won the sefono' tt. Inmalllan. backed down from 60 to 1 to 6 to 1 in the Ituit race, was supposed to be a food thing, but ran third tn Flinders snd Utile Buttercup. Five favorites won. Good tor Notiilug reiuaad to a to- the poat and $5L Well Know $2.50 .MEN'S PANTS $1.50 In Plaids, Stripe. Fancy Mixtures and plain colors, in Worsteds, Cheviots, ta- rlmeres, etc. All rises, well r.mde, worth $2.60, Saturday.'... $1.50 Knee Pants atlk Cut Rate fnces m Our Drug Dept. Bulb Syringes-- 25C each y Fountain Syringes . IKn ech-,28o and. Water Bottles , fiOr 2-quart Fifafge29-Smair. 8C Grave's Tooth Powder ' ' 0C Packer's Tar Soap ' f at....,,.,...... Woodbury'a Soap 15C Glycerine Soap fir large cake , Toilet Soap . '; . yic per bos..... .....i" the stewards ordored ber withdrawn. Re sults: First race, six furlongs: Escutcheon 4 to 1) won, Brur.hup second, Cocfessor third. Time: 1:14. Second race, handicap, six furlongs: Re liable (11 to 61 won, Gay Boy reotnd, Lady Uncas third. Time: 1:12. Third race, one mile and a sixteenth: Flammula even won. Marmee second. Canteen third. Time: 1 :46Vfc. Fourth race, handicap, on mile and a furlong: Had News (even) won, 1 Hurst Park second. Keynote third. Time:. 1:624,. Fifth race, one mile and a .sixteenth: Cloverlnnd (8 to 1 won, rVymotir second, Coiiklltig third. Time: 1:47. Sixth race, five furlongs and a half: Flinders (3 to 1) won, . Little Buttercup second, Ismulllan third. Time: 1 :07V CHICAGO, July 22. Results: First race, six furlongs: Denverlte (13 to 10) won. My Alice second, My Gem third. Time: I ;!. ' , Second race, oteeplecbase, short Atourse: Farthingale (30 to J) won, Klngalong sec ond, Weird third. I'lme: 2:64. Third race, six furlongs: Americano (9 to 1) won, Frontenac second, Skilfull third. Time: 1:15. Fourth race, one mile: V.'arte Nlcht (9 to 2) won, fehawana tecond, The Lady third. Time: 1:43. Fifth race, eleven-slxteeiths cf a mile: Freckman (5 to 2) won. Sweetie second, Dungannon third. Time: 1.C1H- Sixth race, live furlongs: Handsarra (1 to 3) won, John Smulskl t-econd, Broadway Girl third. Time: 1:03. ST. LOUIS. July 22,-Reaults: First nice, six furlongs, selling: Bandlllo (10 to 1) won, TurrunUo second, Mlngora third. Time: 1:16. Second race, live furlong, purse: Opin ion (16 to 1) won, Tim Hursi second, A. Muskoday third. Time: 1:03H- Third race, six furlongs, selling: Har fang (4 to 1) won, May Lowry second, Dave Bommers third. Time: l:10Mi. Fourth ruce, one mile and seventy yard, selling: Imp. Pretension (9 to 6) won, Orient second, Imbodfii third. Time: 1:48. Fifth ruce, flvr and a. luflf furlong, sell ing: Princess Orna (4 to 6) w.-m, Franco second, Garret Wilson third. Time: 1:09. Sixth race, six lui lungs: J. W. IScu! (3 to 1) won, Evening Star second, Dolly Uiay third. Time: 1:16. AMERICANS t OSPIDUNT OF WMiNINU Yale and Harvard Teams to Enter English Field Contests. LONDON, July 2i-Great Interest is manifested In London In the field and trac sports which will take place tomorrow afternoon at the Queen's club between ' teums sent by Harvard and Yule universi ties representing the I niten mates ana teams trom the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge representing .England. Both teams have been' training hard for the event. The Oxford and Cambridge nion at first worked separately at Oxford and Royston, respectively. Inter joining their forces at Eusthourne und then coming to the grounds of the Queen's club in or der to bscoma more familiar with their characteristics. Since the arrival of the Americana they have been training at Brighton, coming only once to London for practice at 'he Queen's club. The AuTMcan athletes are confident they will win six of the nine events, while the Englishmen believe the odd event will de termine the victor, as they expect to win four. The two miles, the mile and the halt mile the Englishmen regard as sun. Churchill of Cambridge, Gregson of Cam bridge and Cornwallls of Oxford being slated by them as the winners. The English experts expect W. A. Schlch, Jr., of Harvard to win the loo-yards, K. J. Clapp of Yale the high hurdles and G. h. Victor of Yale the high ump and ihey say they would not be surprised to see them break the records. The American and English teams arrived In Loudon this afternoon. Efforts were made to Induce King Ed ward to attend the gamea. After the mimes a bunguet will he given, which will be pre sided over by Lord Chief Justice Alver stone. It Is tl".o Intention of the Engllbh pro moters of the meeting to make It an Inter national rather than a merely utlili'tic event. In the hope of thereby fostering ihu friendly rivalry of the two countries. I Hoenreeekers' Bntrs to Hosth Dakota. j Every Tuesday until October 36 ths Chi cago Great Western Railway wt3 sell round trip tickets to points In the above named state at a (Teat reduction from the usual fare. For further Information apply to Oeo. F. Thomas, general agent, 1A13 Far uam street, Omaha, Neb.