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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY,. JUNE 2G, 1007.
LINCOLN DEFEATS OMAHA
Loieri Make More Hiti and Less
Errors Than Viiitors.
FIEEWOEKS COME IN EIGHTH
i ' "V .
Fnch Hide Mtkn Tare Rim In that
lanlnc, Ttompaon'i I'asteadtness
Contributing; to Ilia
Defeat.
LINCOLN, Neb., June 25. Lincoln won a
hard fought game from Omaha today by
a score of 5 tn 4. Zackert was wild for two
Innings, hut he settled flown and was al
most iinhlttahle up to the eighth, when
tho visitor piled up . three run on four
Ingle and an error. Bclden started with
a hit. ' Franck forced him at second, but
waa tafe at flrt himself. Autreys clean
hit to center sent Francks to third. Ragan
batted for Welch, sending a liner to left,
which Fenlon fielded slowly and threw
badly to Ifolmss, who muffed the throw,
Franck and Autreys scoring and Ragan
landing on third, scoring on another single.
It looked hopeless for the Llncolns, but
they wont after Thompson with a venge
ance. Fox beat out a bunt and Holmes
hit to right fur two bases, scoring Fox.
OnenUr Mnlok out, but rvavldson was hit
by a pitched ball after Holmes had been
advanced to third ly a wild pitch. David
son stole second and he and Holmes scored
on Frnlon's tingle. 1 Score: '
LINCOLN.
AB. r. h. po.
4 0 0
4 0 1
Ketchem, cf.
Fox. 2b
Holmes, Sh...
Onijnler, ss.
4
4 2
....... 4 2
4 0
PavMaon, If... ,
Thomas, lb...! 4
Fenlon, rf 4
Zlnram. c 3.
Zackert, p S 0
McKay, p 0 0
Totals 32 6
OMAHA.
0
2
2
i o
01
o o
l
0
A.
1
2
8
8
0
2
2
2
4
0
9 27 19
Relden, r' cf.,
Krnnck. ....
Autrey, If....,
Welch, cf
Ragan, rf
AB.
... 3
... 2
... 4
... 3
1
rolan. lb 4
Oraham. 2b.
Austin, 3b
Romllng, o
Thompson, p....
4
... t
... 4
... 4
R.
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
H. PO.
A.
0
1
o
0
0
2
2
S
0
2
4.11 24 , 10
0 1 0 1 0 3 5
Totals 32
Lincoln .... 0 0
Omaha
Karned runs: Lincoln, 2: Omaha, 2. Two-
base hit: Holmes. Sacrifice hit: Austin.
Stolen bases: Gagnler, I)avldaon, Franck.
Pouble plays: Thomas to Holmes to Oiut
nlT, Zackert to Oagnier to Thomas. Struck
out: Hy Zackert. 3; by McKay, 2; by
Thompson, i. Wild pitch: Thompson. Hit
with pitched ball: By Thompson, 2. First
base on balls: Off Zackert, 8. Time: 1:60.
Umpire: Haskell. Attendance: 900.
Toner Too Mich for Hoax.
Pl'KBLO, Colo., June 25. Tener, a pitcher
recently secured for the Pueblo club, was
a puzzle to the Sioux today, and Pueblo
took the opening- game by eore of 4 to 2.
Both teams played a great Holding game,
the only error being a nigh throw by Ryan
In an effort to complete a double. Pueblo
started the scoring In the second. Melchler
opened with a three-bagger, and with two
tnen down, Smith scored him with a two
bag drive to eenterfleld. D. Bheehan's
Ingle, NobMt'B sacrifice and Hart's single
tied the score In the sixth, but Elwert put
Pueblo In the lead again In the same In
ning with a home run to 'eft field. In tha
eighth Smith opened with a two-bagger,
and Tener scored him . with a nice drive
to right field aad 'Went to second on the
throw to the plate. Ryan beat out a bunt
and Tener scored on McOilveray' fly out
to Nobllt. The fielding of Corhan, and a
Tesger, e.
Uehrlng. p.
' Totals i 2 7 M l7 7
Cassady out; Interfered with foul ball.
Denver 1 0 0 0 0 60.0 0 t
Des Moines 101000000 2
Two-base hits: Cmsadv, White, Oehrlng.
Btolen base: White. First base on balls:
Oft Adams, 4; off Oehrlng, 2. Struck out:
Bv Adams, 3: by Oehring, L Left on
bases: Inver, 4; D-s Molnoa, 10. Time:
1:40. Umpire: Ifrennan.
Standing of tho Teams.
Played. Won. Jxist. Pet.
Des Moines CO 34 22 .fi"7
Omaha 81 35 28 .574
Lincoln 6'.) 81 2 .bS
Iwnver 62 2' 25 .619
Bloux City M 24 32 .lid
Pueblo 00 21 29 850
Oames today; Omaha at Lincoln, Stoux
City at Pueblo, Dee Moines at Denver.
GAMES IX TUB NATIONAL LEAOrB
Boston hna Oat Now York by
Opportune Hitting?.
NEW YORK, June 25. Boston shut out
New York at the Polo grounds today. The
locals were unable to hit Lindaman to ad
vantage, while the visitors found McOln
nlty opportunely for eleven hits. Score:
BOSTON. NEW York.
AB H.O.A.B. tB H O.il.
Brldwell. H. I 1 I I t Btianaon, It.. 4 1 14
Tenner, lb... I 0 14 1 Brown, rf. .. 4 1 1 0 0
Brain, lb 6 0 I I 4 IfeTlln. lb.... 4 I 1 I I
Beaumont, cf 4 1 t 0 t Beyroour, cl. I 1 I I t
ltatee. rf 1114 9 Hannlfln, lb. 0 11 0
Murk. If 4 1 1 0 Ol'ahlen, M...4 0 119
Hltrhey, If... 4 110 0 Corcoran, lb. 4 I I 0
Hltchi, lb.. 4 I I 1 . 0 Bowermen, e. I I 14
Needham, C..4 1 I 2 OM.OInnltT, p. 1 0 0 t 0
Lindaman. p. 4 I 1 1 'Strang 1 0 4
Totali. 11 11 n II 1 Total! M 7 17 10 1
Batted for Bowerman In ninth. ,
Roston 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 08
New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Two-base hit: Rltchey. Sacrifice hit:
Brldwell. Stolen bases: Shannon, Corcoran.
Left on bases: Boston, 8; New York, 8.
Bases on bails: Off McOlnnlty, 8; off Lin
daman, 1. lilt by pitched ball: By Linda
man, 2. Struck out: By McOlnnlty, 6; by
Lindaman, L Time: 1:62. Umpire: Klem.
Even Bra-alt In Brooklyn
BROOKLYN, N. Y., June 25. Brooklyn
and Philadelphia divided today's double
header, but not until the locals had made
It four straight from the visitors. The
home team outbatted the Phlladelphlans
In the opening game, but In the second
they were lucky In saving a shut out.
Score, first game:
BROOKLYN. PHILADELPHIA.
AB. H.O.A.B. AB. H.O.A.B.
Alperman, lb. 4- 0 4 4 0 Tttomae, cf.. 4 16 0
leaey, 3b a 111 l nnnba, an..,, s ill
4 111V Titue, rl a I 4 v e
I I 1 0 0 Maee, !(.... 4 10 4 4
1 1 4 4 0Or.nl, lb.... 4 10 0 4
4 1110 Courtney, lb. I 0 6 0
I t I I 0 Ooolln, .... 4 16 14
4 111 ftjarklilach. c 4 1 I 0 0
Bell, D 4 I 0 I OPItllnger, p.. 1 0 0 1 4
l'tiggieny, p. i v v s v
Totals .11 14 17 16 I Oeborne .... 1 4 0 0
Total! II I 14 1 0
Batted for Duggleby In eighth.
Philadelphia , 0 ti 0 0 0 1 1 2 06
Brooklyn ...........0 0 1 3 0 8 1 0 U
Three-base hits: Magee, 'Hummel. Three
base hits: ITtus, Maloney. Home runs:
Alperman, Lumley. Hits: Off Plttlngcr, 8
In four Innings. Sacrifice hits: Lewis, (2).
Left on bases: Philadelphia, 4; Brooklyn,
11. Bases on balls: Off Bell, 3; oft Pltten
gr, 2. Hit by pllchor: By Plttlnger, 1; by
Uuga-leby, 2. Struck out: By Bell, 6; by
Pittlnger. 1; by Duggleby, 1. Wild plttch:
Bell. Time: 1:60. Umpires: Emslle and
Rlgler.
Score, second game:
PHILADELPHIA. BROOKLYN.
AO. H.O.A.B. AB. H.O.A.B.
Thomas, cf... I 1 1 0 0 Alperman, lb. 6 0 I 4 4
Kn.be, lb.... I 0 14 4 raeey, 3b.... 4 1 i I 1
Titus, rf I 0 6 0 OLumler. rf.. 4 1 10 0
Maree. If ... 6 4 1 0 0 Batch, If 4 110 0
Grant, lb. ... I 0
Courtney, lb. 4 0
Lumlejr, rf...
Batch, If
Ilummal, lb.,
UlloMT, cf.,
Lewie, aa
Hitter,
Doolln,
Poetn, ...
Sparke. p.
Totals...,
I 1 1 Hu.pin.el. lb. f 0 1,0 .1
7 0 0 Maloney, cf.. I 1 0 0 t
6 118 0 Lewie, aa
..41101 Bergen, o
.. 6 0 0 0 0 Henley, p
8, an ion, p
..15 10 17 1, I'Joraaa
WHITE SOX RETAIN LEAD
Chicago Americans Defeat Cleveland
Nine to Four.
QmLLLTS BATTING A FEATURE
Third Baseman Makes Two Doablee
and single In Three Time Vp
Darkneaa Stops the
Gam.
..'4 1I40
..41710
.. 1 0 0 4 1
.110 14
0 0 0 0
...
.46 8 27 1 4
running one-hand oatch of, a foul ball by 1 balls: Oft Henleyi 2: off Scanlon, 2; off
Campbell, and. Klwuri's hilling were fea-1 Sparks, 1. Struck out: By Henley, 2; by
ture of-tho game. TRe "store: v, . Hcanlon, 3: by Sparks', 2.' Pasaed ball:
Campbell, If....
D. Sheehan, Sb,
Nobllt, cf
Weed, 2b
Hart, lb ,
Hupp, rf
Oranvllle,
J. Sheehan, o...
Jarrott, p
Totas
BIOUX CITY.
AO
4
... 4
... 8
... 3
... 8
... 4
... 3
... 3
... 3
Ryan, 2b
McUtlvray, cf
Klwert, 3b
Cook,, If
Melchlor, rf..
Relden, 'lb....
Corhan, as...
Bnilth, o
Toner, p
30 2
PUEBLO.
t
IL PO.
1 4
1 1
1 3
0 1
2 9
0 1.
i ; i
0 3
1 1
7 24
H. PO.
1 4
1 1
8 2
0 2
2 1
1 11
1 1
2 E
1 0
12 27
0 0 10
A.
0
1
0
1
0
. 0
1
2
4
A.
' 2
1
0
1
0
0
7
2
8
II
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
' Total!.
. 'Batted for Scanlon In ninth.
Philadelphia '........8 0 3 1 8 0 0 0 0-8
Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 03
Two-base ' hits: Magee (2), Doolln (2),
Maloney. Home run: Doolln. Hits: Off
Henley, 8 In Ave Innings. Sacrifice hits:
Knabe (8). Stolen bases: Thomas, Titus,
Magee, Grant (2), Dooln. Left on bases:
Philadelphia, 10; Brooklyn, 1. Bases on
Bergen. Wild Ditch: Scanlon.
1:47. Umpires: Rlgler and Emslle.
Standlnar at tho Tea ma.
Time:
Played. Won. Lost. Pet.
..... 67
6
Chicago ,
New York
Philadelphia i.. 07
Pittsburg Go
Cincinnati 60
Boston 54
Brooklyn 68
St. Louis 61
Oames today: Boston at New York,
Philadelphia at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at
Pittsburg.
OAMES IN THE IOWA LEAGUE
46 12 .7K8
34 1 .m
88 24 .7
2S .646
24 34 .4.13
24 ?2 .4
23 30 .8:10
16 46 .248
Tallendera Take Fall Oat of the
Leaders In the Race.
MARSH ALLTOWN. Ia.. June 25. (SDeo-
4 1 2 6 2 0 1 lal Telegram.) Following are the results
.. 8 1 1 0 8 0 1 In the Iowa league:
At Marshalltown: RU E.
Totals... 32 4 12 27 15 1 Marshalltown 4..0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 J 7 2
Bloux City 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 02 Osltaloosa 0 0010100 02 3 1
Pueblo A. 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 4 Batteries: Olffen and Forney; Scott and
Stolen bases: Hart. Elwert. Two-base 1 tM.tle-
hits: Smith (2), Klwert. ' Three-base hit: ', At Burlington: R.H.E.
Melchlor. Double Hav : Jarrott to 11. Sh-e. Burlington 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 6 10 1
han. Home run: Elwert. Bas given fir )uncy ....0010000 1 0-3 ( 2
hitting letter: By Tanner, 1. Sacrifice nKs: Batterla: McMillan and Bruggeman;
J. Sheehan. Nuhllt. Melchlor, Belden
Struck out: By Toner,' 5; by Jarrott, 2.
Bases on balls: Off Toner, 2; off Jarrott, 1.
Time: 1.26. Umpire: Conahan. Attendance:
600.
!nvr's Errors) Costly.
DBJNVER, June 26. Des Moines won a
pitchers' battle this afternoon In which
the errors of the Denver team cost the
one run that gave away the game. A base
on ball In the first Inning was followed
by two lilts, which gava Des Moines it-t
nrsi runt in me mira an qrror, a mi ana usKaloosa ...
another error gave the second run. Denver Marshalltown
made Its one run In the first Inning on an
error and a two-bagiier. After thai hits
were scarce and mattered through the
Innings. Ics Moines had three men left
on barns In the ninth Inning. After the
Jlrat liiuisr no lxnver player got past
second aud after the fourth only two gut
s far as first. Score:
" ' DENVER.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
3
Rnuse and Walsh,
At Keokuk: RH.E.
Keokuk 0 0010100 2 8 3
Jacksonville ,...00000 1 000-3 4 2
Batteries: Burch and Williams; Lavelle
and Belt.
No same at Ottumwa; wet grounds.
Standlnar of tho Tensas.
Played. Won. Lost.
US 21 13
.... 42 26 17
.... 48
.... 41
.... 40
Jacksonville
Waterloo ...
Burlington ,
Murphy, ,ef ,
Cassady, If
Wheeler.-- 3b ,
White, lb
P. Bohaiinan, rf.
McDonough, c...
L. Bohannan, 2b
Moore, aa
Adama, p
TotaU.
...80
2
3
U
0
yulncy
Oltumwa
Keokuk
,'44
44
43
24
23
21
20
18
14
It
13
19
24
26
29
Pet.
.616
.fi-.
..
.636
.62J
.465
.826
4 27 11
Pohlpke; 8b
liognever, rf...,
Dexter, lb
Corkhlll. If
Andrraa. 2b ,
WULaughlln, cf.
ochnaur, s....
DES MOINES.
AB. R. H. PO.
A.
0
0
0
0
1
0
4
fry
Drink Pabat Bluo Rib
bon Beer at meals and
between meals, both as
an aid to digestion and for
the tonic properties of
ths hops it contains.
It is rich In food values
from the Pabst Perfect
Eight-Day Malt, and con
tains only enough alcohol
to stimulate the digestive
organs to hssithy action.
Clt You will never aoquira,
sf but overcome, the desire for
K strong' drink by aaing Psbet
i blue Ribbon Beer, because
CI iu food values far exceed
y,,- iu sttnaulatkig properties.
Pabst Bramtag Osv,
llT Leavenworth St., OnxAa.
, Phone Douglas 71.
WESTER Jf riTCIIERS ARB BEST
Sack la Showing; tn tho . American
Lesgsi,
Games played up to data In the American
0 1 lraguu havo served to establish the fact
1 that the pitchers on the western cluba are
1 I auperlor to tholr eastern rivals. It la ap
0 ; parunt that the weakness of the eastern
U teams lies In the pitcher s box,
0 letrolt. Chicago and Cleveland have their
1 ! box artists In great working order. The St.
1 Louis twirlors were late and are now just
0 1 beginning to round to.
On the other hand, New York Is handl
6 i capped by pitching weakness. This la true
aiko with Boston and Washington. Mem
; bers of the Athletic staff are Just beginning
0 I to show their form. i
A Detrolt'a winning twlrlers are Mullln, Kll
0 : Han. Donovan and Slever. Mullln has won
a even out of ten gamea, one of this, num
j ber being a tie. Killian has six out of
a elifht. and Slever Hve out of eight.
The winners on the Chicago list are
I Smith, Patterson, Altrock, White and
Walsh, All hands are going well. Joss,
Llebhardt and Rhoades are winnlna- for
Cleveland.
The eastern clubs have few mainstays.
"Cy" 1'oung Is the only reliable one for
Boston. Orth Is winning a majority of his
games for New York and Patten and
llughea have been the only twrrlers on
Wanhltigton's payroll to do well. Plank and
W aiif'ell are a great help to Connie Mack's
ifm.-ti.
CHICAGO, June 25. Chicago defeated
Cleveland today and retained the league
leadership. The score was 9 to 4. The
game was played in a drlizle and dark
ness stopped the game In the seventh In
ning. Qulllln'l hitting was the feature,
Score :
CHICAOO. CLEVELAND.
AB. H.O.A.B. AB. H.O.A.B.
HaKn, rf 4 1 0 0 0 Flick, rf I 1 i 0 1
Jonaa, ct 1 0 0 0 4 Bradlrjn lb.. I 0 I 1 0
laNsll. lb.... I 111 0 Turner, aa... 4 0 4 1 0
Dnnohua, lb. 4 1 I 0 0 Lajolo. 5b....4 8 110
Kohe, aa I 0 0 1 Slnvall, lb... I 0 6 0 4
Dmiahartr, if 4 1 I 0 OHlDchman, If I 1 1 0 0
qulllla. 8b... I 111 OBrmnib'm. cl I 1 400
M. r.rlana. e 4 1 4 1 0 Bay,- ( 1 0 0 0 0
Whlla. p 1 1 0 2 0 ( iarlc, e t 0 1 1 1
Walah. p 1 0 4 0 ORhoadca, p .. 1 10 10
Walek, p 1 4 0 0 0 Bargar, p 1 0 0 0 0
Total! 80 10 II 14 1 Total. U 710 7 I
Two out when game called.
Chicago 1 2 2 0 8 1 09
Cleveland .a 1 0 0 0 1 2 04
Two base hits: Donohue, McFarland,
Quillin (2), Hahn. Three base hit: Hlticli
man. Hits: Off Rhoades, 7 In three In
nings; off Berger, 8 In thre and Iwo-thlrda
Innings; off While. 7 In five Innings. Stolen
basis: Flick, Isbell, McFarland, Dough
erty, White, Rohe. Double play: Rone,
Isbell and Donohue. Left on basea:
Chicago, 6; Cleveland. 6. Bases on balls:
Off White, 3; off Rhoades, 2; off Berger,
C; off Walsh, 1. Hit by pitcher: By
Rhoades, L Struck out: By White. 1;
by Walsh, 8. Time, 1:06. Umpires, Con
nolly and O'Loughlln.
- Browns Win Doth Games.
ST. LOCHS. Mb., June 26,-St. Louje
took both games from Detroit this after
noon by the same score, 4 to 2. The
double victory was the first time St. Louts
triumphed over Detroit this season, hav
ing lust six games to Jennings' mon.
Score. First game:
ST. LOUIS. DETROIT.
AB. H.O.A.B). AM. H.O.A.B.
Stone, If 4 4 1 0 0 D. Jonas, If. 8 1 I 0 0
T. Jonee, lb. I 0 30 1 0 CouKhlln. lb. 4 0 1 0 0
Plckrlns. rf. I 1 0 0 0 Crawford, cf. 4 t 1 0 1
Wallace, as.. I 0 I Cobb, rt 4 t 0 0
Hemphill, cf. 4 1 0 0 0 Roeiunan, lb. 4 1 7 1 1
Hartiell, 3b.. I 0 I I 0 Uowni. lb.... 4 0 1 1 0
Butler, 2b.... 4 14 4 OO'Learjr. as... 4 0 4 1 1
8tTena, 0....4 110 OSctimlut, o... I 0 7 10
Howell, p.... I 4 1 ( 0 Mullln, p.... I 0 14 4
Totala 10 10 97 21 0 Total! S3 I 84 U I
St. Louis r 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 4
Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1-2
Two base hits: Crawford, D. Jones.
Three base hit: Cobb. Sacrifice hits: T.
Jonos (2), . Hartsell. Stolen basea: Hart
Sell. Double play: Wallace (unassisted).
Left on bases: St. Louis, -7; Detroit, 5.
Buses on balls: Oft Howell, 2. Struck out:
By Mullln, 5. passed balls: Schmidt, 2.
Time, 1:41. Umpire, Evans.
Scored . Second game:
ST. LOL'IB. DETROIT.
AB. H.O.A.B. AB. H.O.A.B.
Stone, If I 1 6 0 0 D. Jonea, If . 6 10 0 0
T. Jonea. lb. I 0 0 0 Coushlln, b. 4 0 0 1 0
Pickering, rt. 4 1 I 1 1 Crawford, of. 4 8 1 0 0
Wallace, ia..4 118 0 Cobb, rf 4 1 S 0 0
Hemphill, cf. I 0 1 0 1 Roeaman, lb. I 1 12 1
Hartiell, of.. 8 3 11 0 Downs, tb.... 4 1 1 S 0
Putter, lb...l 4 11 1 o'Lcarr, aa... 4 114 0
O'Connor, 0.. I 1 0 OHchmldt, 0...4 0 110
Ulade, p 8 0 0 I OBIarer, p I 0 1 I 0
Mullln 1 4 0 0
Totals 17 4 27 1 4
Tntati 16 7 14 II 0
Batted for Slever In ninth.
St. Louis 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 4
Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 02
Two base hits:- Pickering. Crawford.
Three base hit: Hartiell. Sacrifice hits:
T. Jones, Butler. Stolen bases: Cobb.
Left on bases: St. Louis, 4; Detroit, 7.
Bases on balls: Off Olade, 1; off Slever, 2.
Time, 1:25. Umpire, Evans.
Athletics Take Another Pair.
PHILADELPHIA, Juno 26.-Phlladlphla
took another double header from Washing
ton today, opportune-' hitting' won both
contests. Score, first game:
PHILADELPHIA. WASHINOTON.
AB. H.O.A.B. AB. H.O.A.B.
Hartael, If... I 9 10 lOanlef, rt... 4 0 8 0 0
Nli bola, lb... 4 111 1 Jones, cf t 1100
Be y bold, rf..l 1 1 0 0 Delrhanty, 3b t 2 0 1 1
liavla, lb I 17 1 lAndenoo. lb.4.0 110
Cniiina, lb... 4 0 0 0 OHicknian, 2b I 1 8 1 8
Oldrlnf. cf... 4 1 I 0 0N1I1. II 4 0 0 4 0
Srhreck, o.. 4 14 0 OAluier, aa... 4 0 8 1 0
Crnee, as 4 0 8 0 1 Heydon, 0....8 0 4 0 0
Waddell, p... 8 0 0 1 OHushea, p... I 114 4
Coomb., p.... 1 0 10 t'Warear .... t 14 0 0
Bender 10000
Totala 14 4 14 13 8
Totali 81 7 87 7 4
Halted for Waddell In seventh.
Batted for Hughes In ninth.
Washington 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 01
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3
Two base hits: Seybold. Davis. Three
base hits: Nlcholls, Delehanty. Hits: Off
Waddell, 6 in seven Innings; off Coombs,
1 In two Innings. Socrlllce hit: Seybold.
Stolen base: Olcirlng. Double play: Cross
(unassisted), Left on bases: Washington.
10; Philadelphia, 9. Bases on balls: Oft
Hughes, 3; off Waddell, 2; off Coombs, 2.
Struck out: By Hughes, 6; by Waddell, 6;
by Coombs, 3. Time 2 hours. Umpires,
Hurst and Stafford.
Score. Second game:
PHILADELPHIA. WASHINOTON.
AB. H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E.
Hartael. If.., 4 110 OO.nler. rf.... 4 0 0 0 0
i Klcaola, !b..l 1 I 0 4 Jonea, cf 4 1 I 0 0
eejl.old, rf.. 4 110 ODelehantr, lb I 1 0 I 0
Davie, lb.... I 4 10 OAndereon, 1b. 4 0 11 0 1
Cnlllna. lb... 4 111 1 Hlcamau, lb, 4 1 1 I 1
OlArlng, cf.. 4 1 4 0 0 Mil, If 4 1 2 0 0
Bckreck, e... 4 4 8 3 OAltlzer, aa... 4 0 14 8
Crsp.l, aa 4 4 18 S Warner. C....I 0 4 11
Bender, p.... 8 8 11 OBmith, p..... I 10 8 1
Totala II 8 87 7 I Totala 8a 6 84 II 8
Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 02
Philadelphia 2 1000000 -3
Two base hit: Hartsel. Three base hit:
Jones. Sacrifice hit: Nlcholls. Stolen
bases: Davis (2). Jones. Left on bases:
Washington, 6; Philadelphia, 8. Bases on
balls: Oft Smith, 1: Bender, 2. Struck
out: By Smith, Sr by Bender, 5. Time,
1:40. Umpires, Stafford and Hurst.
Now York Wins from Boston.
BOSTON, June 25. New York won from
the home team again today, 3 to 2. In
the ninth Boston filled the bases when none
was out. Two men were forced at tha
plate, but the third scored on a close
decision by Umpire Sheridan. A dispute
developed and Kberfeld was put out of
the game. The third forced play ended
the contesi. Kcore:
NSW YORK. BOSTON.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Hoffman, cf.. 4 110 4 Sullivan, cf.. 4 0 8 1 4
Keeler, rf....l 114 4rarent, ee.... 8 14 0
Rlberfald, ! I 1 I I ICongalton, rf 4 I 1 0 0
Morlartty. if. 0 0 0 0 Ollarrett, If.... 4 0 8 0 0
Chaee. lb 4 I 4 1 4Knt(ht, lb... f 1 0 1 0
Laporte. lb.. I 4 4 8 4 t'nglaub, lb. I 4 12 0 0
W.lllama, 2b. 4 1 t I 0 Perrla lb 4 1 I 4 0
Couror, If-aa. 4 14 1 4Crlger, I 1 I 1 0
jyiB Lj -yw&'t ' ov jsssl. s
The Harvest Fields of the Northwest
Grow the richest barley crop in the world, and barley, remember, is a substantial food a standard cereal (like wheat and
oats and rye). It is the foundation and back bone of "
Pure, natural juices of the barley and hops are combined by the famous 'Guild Natural Process into a
fermented malt beer, whose fine fragrance and rich strengthening food qualities won for it the diploma of hlfJuCSt
excellence at Paris, 1900, and for commanding superiority at St. Louis Exposition, 1904.
"Beer Is liquid bread. This is an ancient German saying and is true in the most literal sense of
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enrich your blood. Sparkling, wholesome, snappy and delicious.
Bottled at brewery only. Sold everywhere. A favorite home beer. Send in a trial order for a case delivered at your door.
Telephone, write or call. Ask for it at places of public resort if you want something better than common brews.
JOHN GUND BREWING CO. - JLACROSSE, WIS.
, i v v' ;
W. 0. HEYDEN, Manager, 1320-22-24 Leavenworth St., Omaha, Neb., Telephone Douglas 2341
y I'ia'ato
1
Rirkey.
Hon. a...
GAMES IX AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Milwaukee Wins from St. Panl in the
.,( Tenth.
ST. PAUL June Milwaukee took the
second game of the series today In ten
lnninars. Both ltrk and Bchnelberg
pitched fraud ball, but Schuelberg- got the
better support. Manager Uoyle of Mil
waukee was rnt ont of the game for
crltlciHlnR Umpire tfsrti. Hcorer .
MILWAl'KKB. ST. PAUL.
AB H.O A . AB. H.O.A.B.
Roblnaon, aa. 4 0.1 4 Oeler, lb 4 0 ?4i 0
Green, It 4 8 10 OWII'ma, ab-aa I 0 0 11,
Connera, lb.. '114 10 Prink, t 4 1 I 0 0
Herllle, O....S I 4 1 0 Dunleavjr, rf. 4 1 0 0 1
McCorm'k. 2b J 1 4 1 ONnrdyke. lb.. 8 111 1 0
M'1'h..ncy, rl 4 0 1 1 OKoehler, cf-lb 4 114 0
Clark, lb 4 0 11 OLautrb'rn, as 8 0 0 4 1
Doufhertr. cl 4 0 1 1 0'Ylna, ct 8 0 1 0 0
Scbnelbtrg. p4 0 1 8 OLouahlln, e..4 1 8 8 1
Keili-k. p I 0 0 1 0
Total! U T 80 14 4 Karri., p 0 0 0 1 4
Tleinerer ... 0 0 0 40
Tntali M 4 30 IT 8
Batted for Eteslck In the ninth.
St. taul 1 O 0 0019120-5
Milwaukee Q130001002 7
Two-hase hits: Frisk. Bevllle, Koehler.
Home run: Nordkye. Stolen bases: lXin
leavy (2). Conners. Hits: Oft Rsslck. 6 In
nine lnninars; off Farrls. 1 In one Inning.
First base on balls: Off Ksslt k, 6; off
Karris. 1; off SchneibeYg, 7. Hit with pitched
ball: Williams. Struck out: By Ksslvk,
8; by Schnelberg, 7 Passed ball. Ueville.
Lioughlln. Batrllice hits: McCnrmlck, Wil
liams. I,eft on bases: St. Paul, 8; Mil
waukee, 6, Time: 2:80. Umpire: Korln.
Even Break In Mill City.
MINNEATOIJ8, June 25. Minneapolis
lost one. and won one game In a double
header here with Kansas City. The first
game was a slugging -match, winding up In
the tenth with a batting bee by the visitors.
In the second game Minneapolis had. better
luck, winning by 4 to 8. tit-ore. 11 ml garnet
KANSAS CIY. ' MINNEAPOLIS.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H O..AB.
Hill, cl 4 110 0 O'Neill. If... 8 18 0 0
McCarthy, II, 4 1 8 0 OPundon, lb.. 8 114 1
berkler. lb.. 4 4 IS 1 OMertea, CI....S 118 0
ilue!maji, rf 8 1 1 0 0 Jji Freeman, rf 6 8 1 0 0
Krue(er, tb.. t 18 1 OUremlnser, lb 4 1 1 8 0
burke, 8b.... 5 1 1 I OJrPreeman, lb I 8 II 1 1
Mr bride, aa. I 1 luyler, as 14 14
Sullivan, e...t 14 1 0 Graham. 0...4 14 10
Euan, p 8 118 0 Tbomaa, p... 4 1114
Leabr 10000
Caaa, p 1 0 0 8 4 Totala 41 II 80 14 8
Total. 40 IS 0 18 8
Batted for Kgan In seventh.
Minneapolis 11010100 04
Kansas City 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
Two-base hits: Mertes, Buckley, McBrlde.
Three-base hit: O'Neill, lilts: Off Kgan, 14
In six Innings; off Case, 1 In four Innings,
bacrlfiue hits: Uundun, Huelsman ('ly, Mc
Carthy. Htolen bases: John Freeman, Sulli
van. Left on basus: Minneapolis, 18; Kan-
l. Oltv liuu, an hnlla t iff Thi i tn n A 1
Off Kgan, i. lilt by pitcher: Kgan, 1. Struck
out: By Thomas, 4; by Kgan, L Passed
I ball: Oraham. Wild pitch: Thomaa. Time:
i hours. Umpire: Werden.
Score of second game:
Minneapolis 1 2010000 4
Kansas City 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-1
Two-nase hits: Graham, O'Nell, Mertes
(2). Sacrifice hits: Oyler, Beckley. Stolen
bases: Mertes, McCarthy. Double play
STATISTICS OF IDE' CREWS
Age, Height and Weight of the Crack
College Oarsmen.
CORNELL HAS THE HEAVIEST BOYS
Columbia, Georgetown and Navy Tie
for Yoanareal, While Wtseoneln
Una . tha Tallest In tha
'Varsities.
3. L. E. Rice, '08 22
Stroke. IL J. Spencer, '07.. .28
6.01V4 177
6.00 166
POUOHKEEPSIE, N. T.. June 25. The
following summary of the average ages,
heights and weights of all the crews en
tered In the races to be held tomorrow on
the Poughkeepsle course is of value In
forming a comparative estimate of the
qualifications of the rival crews:
UNIVERSITY EIGHTS.
Crew. Age. Height. Weight
Cornell 22V4
Columbia 2Di
Pennsylvania 214
Wisconsin 22
Syracuse 22H
Georgetown t'Vi
Naval Cadets... 8H
e.otn.
8. W
6.0lrH
6:01
6.11H
6.10
e.ouH
. Averages 23 8.00 181
SYRACUSE FRESHMAN EIGHT.
Bow. A. G. Kengott 24 6.08U 1S3
2. R. P. Knapp 22 i.ll 160
3. G. A. Crappo 21 6.08 180
4. M. C. Shlmer 2 8.004 1
6. B. J. Fisher M 8.00 170
6. a. F. Forbes. .19 .01 . J5
T. L. A. Wauon.... 1 6.11 170
Stroke. E. C. Champl!n..,..l 6.00 '181
Averages '. 214 6.11 168'
Coxswain. F. E, Eldrldge..l 6.03V4 117
PENNSYLVANIA "VARSITY EIGHT.
Bow. J. W. Townsendjr.,,07.22 .01 17
2. W. H. Doerlng, '08 21 6.10H 168
8. C. A. Klrkpatrtok. '07., ..20 6.00U 174
4. F. C. Rogers, 1)9 22 8.02 166
6. I. Hendrle, '08 22 8.02
. J. P. Walton, 19 6.0)
7. H. C. lean, '08 22 6.11
Stroke. 11. A. Emlg, '06 21 6.00
190
lh4
170
171
Averages 21 6.00 178
Coxswain. A. B. Mills, '08.. 21 6.00 86
Captain, H. A. Emlg.
PENNSYLVANIA FOUR.
Bow. L. T. Emory, '08 26 6.11 1C3
2. G. L. Schelling, '08 21 8.03 170
3. F. L. Ballard, '09 19 6.10 180
Stroke. A. Foster, '08 23 6.U 163
Averages 21 6.00 162
PENNSYLVANIA FRESHMEN EIGHT,
169
162
157
161
161
1UH
165
16
.4144 OPruitt, p 1 0 8 0 ' Hill to McBrlde. Ieft on bases: Mlnnea-
No Nebraska City Trip.
Colonel John L. Ryder has called off tha
proposed Nebraska City trio for the Cllfr.
dwellers and Instead the team will go to
council niuiie caturaay anernonn to play
the Potawattamles. The Nebraska City
trip would require an entire day and
several of the men were unable to get oft
that length of time. At Cuuncll Bluffs
the team will trv to wipe out the stain
of th defeat at Dleta park two weeks ago.
Orasd Island Wins from Vtlcsv.
GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. June Spe
clal Orand Island won In an eight-Inning
gam fnm I'tloa today. Rain stopped the
game. Score:
R H E
I'tloa 60t40 1 8 6 4
Grand Island 10 1 2 0 0 0 06 11 8
Batteries: Utlca. Knglehaurt and Neff;
Grand Island, Wllllama and Townaend.
Kterllaara !feated at Havelock.
IIAVELtX"K. Neb.. June (Sneclal )
The second same between Havelock and
Sterling resulted tn a Victory for Haveluck
by a score of 9 to 6, Batteries: Havelook.
Schletrle and Lynch; Sterling, Kink and
Bwlgart.
. I.lasvood Esir Wlsaar.
I.TNWOOn. NK, June 26. BpeHsl
Bralrard played ball with J.mwood hers
yesterday, buora. 18 to. i to favor of Lin-w
4 14 8 iTannahlll, p. 0 0 0 4 4
Hof 1 0 0 0 0
TaUla 81 I 11 It I
Totala I II 14 I
Batted for Prultt In seventh.
New York 0 0 2 0 0 0 H 0 0-8
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 1-2
8wo base hit: Parent. Hits: Off Prultt,
7, In seven Innings; off Tannehlll. 2 In
two lnnlne-s. Sncrillce lilts: Barrett, Sul
livan. Stolen buses: Laporte, Keeler:
Double plays: Hogg, Chase and Williams;
Criser, Parent and Unglaub; Ferris and
I'ngluub. Left on bases: New York, 7;
Boston, 11. Buses on balls: Off Prultt. 3;
off Hogg, 8. Hit by pitcher! By Prultt.
Hoffman; by Hogg. Criger and Tannehlll.
Struck out: By I'rultt, 1; by Tannehlll. 1;
by Hogg, t Balk: IYultt. Time, 1:68.
Umpire, Sheridan,
taadlna- of ta Ttama,
Played. Won. Iat Trt
Chicago i
Cleveland ,
Philadelphia ....
Detroit ,
New York
St. Loula
Boston ,
Washington ....
Games today:
34
86
34
80
24
24
19
17
20
22
24
'.3
28
S3
38
34
.481
.441
...M
...68
...M
...63
...64
.. 69
...67
...63
Chicago . at St. Louis.
Cleveland at Detroit, Washington at Phil
adelphia, New York at Boston.
Rlwood skats Ont Oxford.
ELWOOD, Nab., June 26. Special Tele
gram.) Kl wood shut out Oxford here to
day In one of the fastest games ever playeJ
on this diamond. This Is the first game
Oxford has lost this season, having won
twelve straight Tb same teams plsv '
tomorrow, ticore: RUE
Elwnod 0002112 6 0
Oxford 00 0 0 0 00 8 0-0 4 4
Batteries: Elwood. Masters and Kranln
ger; Oxford, Salens and bchoonover Struck
out: By Masters, I; by fcalene, L Time of
game: l:Cu
Weaton Wlai a t'loae One.
WESTON. Neb.. June &. Special.) The
locals defeated the Memphis team In a
close game. Score;
Memphis 00001000 11
Weaion 04300001 8
Hattaiiaa; Hail at4 Qw.o. Wauaa and
Woiia.
polls. : Kansas City. 6. Bases on bails
Off Crutcher, 8. Struck out: By Manske, i;
Crutcher, 2. Pusned ball: Leahy. Tima;
1:4U. Umpire: Werdan.
ToleUo Wins from I.onlsvllle.
TOLEDO, O.. June 26. Toledo took the
aec-ond game from Louisville by a batting
rally In the eighth alter two were out.
Pukorney played gieat ball. Score:
Toledo 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 8 4
Louisville 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 08
Home run: Stanley. Two-base hit:
Pekorney, 2; Woodruff, Stanley, Perrlng.
Sacrifice hits: perrlng, Hughes, Stanley.
Struck out: By Chech. 6; by Durham, 4.
Bases on balls: Off Chech, 1; off iHirham,
6. Stolen btues: Barbeau, Woodruff. Hit
by pitcher: Armbruater. Wild pitch: Dur
ham. Time: 1:66. Umpire: Kane.
Champions Shot Ont llooaterm.
INDIANAPOLIS. June 26. Rain put an
end to today'a contest at the end of the j
UNIVERSITY FOURS.
Jornell 20 6.11
Columbia 21V, 6.10
Pennsylvania 21 6.00
Syracuse 23 6.00
UNIVERSITY FRESHMAN EIGHTS,
Cornell 20V4 , 6.00H If
Columbia IB 6.00
Pennsylvania 1 6.00
Wisconsin 22 6:01
Syracuse 21 6.11
The following are the full statistics of
all tha crews:
CORNELL VARSITY EIGHT.
Position, Name and Class. Age. Ht.
Bow. J. H. Bromley, '08 22 6.11
2. E. I. Bayer. '09 21
8. W. S. Newman. W 23
4. L. R. Gracy. '08 24
6. L. W. Gavett, '08 20
6. C. J. Goodler, '07 23
7. W. a Btowell, '07 23
Stroke. C. P. Cox, 08 24
Averages 22 6.01 174
Coxsw'n. W. C. Taylor, '07...23 6.01 99
Cornell hat no captain.
CORNELL "VARSITY FOUR.
Bow. T. W. B. Walsh, '08.. .21 6. 10 171
1 B, E. Goulson, '09 22 6.00 174
8. E. L. D. Seymour. '09. ...19 8.00 178
Stroke. J. W. Holt, '08 a 6.11 160
Averages .' 20 6.11 169
CORNELL FRESHMAN EIGHT.
Bow. a Wllllama 21 6.01 170
2. W. A. Backua 21 6.01 161
3. F. 8 Kelley 19 6.00 169
4. F. W. Morrow 20 6.02 179
6. W. A. Koemer 20 6.00 179
6. C. C. Clay 14 6.00 183
7. A. B. Martin tl i 00 16ft
Stroke. H. H. Forbes 20 6.01 lotf
Averages 20 6.00 16
Coxswain. E. M. Whltlock.18 6.07 112
COLUMBIA 'VARSITY EIGHT.
166
173
171
Bow. R. E. Lea!
J2" i ft. R. C. Helsler
Ate
,.19
.20
19
22
31
18
19
20
1.10
6.10
6.03
6.00
6.02
6.04
6.00
6.01
162
156
163
163
170
170
164
166
8. W. H, Btoerer
4. H. P. Braddock
6. T. Crooks
6. E. T. Hoffman, Jr.,
7. ' J. P. Ferguson
Stroke. Q. Oawthrop.
Averages A... .19 6.00 161
Coxswain. F. H. Plnchney..l9 6.04 110
GEORGETOWN. 'VARSITY EIGHT.
Bow. John Chapman. '10.. ..21 6.08 145
a. J. D. Murray, '10 18 6.11 164
3. C. F. Woods, '08 21 1 11 174
4. J. McH. Stuart, '07 21 6.11 168
6. B. M. Foy, '07...., 81 5.11 170
Wt
163
6.00 174
6.10 172
6.04 176
6.01 ISO
6.11 177
6.01 176
8.11 179
Bow. H. M. Bnevily, '08....2O 6 00 160
1 J. Mackensle, '08 20 6.00 157
8. L. W. Spalding, '09 19 6.00 169
4. W. P. Btarbuck, '07 21 6 01 173
6. P. W. Von Baltxa, 'US. ...21 6.01 1K9
6. G. Mackensle, 'utt 21 4.00 163
T. J. N, Boyle, '08 23 6.11 173
Stroke. P. B. Ceruasl, '09.. 20 6.11 164
Averages 20 6.00 166
Coxaw n. W. B. Wlnslow, 08.20 6.06 111
Captain, J. N. Boyle.
COLUMBIA 'VARSITY FOUR.
., -"..i.,..,K,,a .nrA a .hninnt ' Ftnw. O N. Norrls. '07 22 6.08 153
e I the locals being unable to connect wltU ; . J." Gillies ? J-00,,
W : ono'i delivery Score; C- 8- McLean, 'ta 21 6 01 1
.y.4 Ul,p "CoIi bta. INDIAN APOUS. Stroke. O. V. E. Mitchell. '07.24 .0 168
AB H.O.A.B. AB. H.O.A.B.
Juria. it I 1 I 0 4 Wllllama. aa. 1 1 0 1 0
3"3 ' Frlel, 3b I 1 1 0 0 Coulter. If... I 0 3 4 0
q-m I u..-i.. e a A a arr it. a A a ft 0
Oealer, IT.... 1 v e unimea. n ... a . a w v - uw. t. dliiluuctuu, .
Klhm. lb 1 Q t v v ronuey, iu.. i v w i r. v. nafitajiii....
r'rrvatlua. rt. I 1 0 tSelile, ef
Wrlzler. lb . 3 0 1 0 (Llvlnaatan
Kuhl. a 1 4 0 Hopke. lb
LH. P.
...1141 4tllal. P
Tntala 1 6 15 I
Indlanarxtlla
Columbus
Two-hase hit: Frlel.
! i i I i 1 O. Hauser
! ? ! a !' I'eMenhaugh ..
i a i i a D- Renshaw
6. r'. bttunuora
Totala.....n I IS 4 0 I 7- R- Keator
0 0 0 0 0-OiBtroks. K. Murphy ..
0 0 0 0 4-4
lA-tt on bases: In- Averages.
Averages 21 6.10 157
COLUMBIA FRESHMAN EIGHT.
.18 6.10 154
.19
...19
...19
...IS
"..20
....19
...20
...19
6.10 153
6.00 159
4.01 "4 186
4.01 "r, 1j6
6.01V. 175
6.01 160
6.11 150
Columbus ....
Toledo
Mlnneapolla .
Kanaaa City
Milwaukee ..
Ixmlavllle ...
Indianapolis .
ul
Played. Won. lwt. Pet
....50
....61
...69
,...6
... M
...66
...61
87
37
81
19
30
26
627
.67
.526
.42
.494
.m
.431
.410
At lM
Oainrs today: Cleveland at Indlanspolla,
Louisville at Toledo. Mllwauke at Vaul,
Kauaaj City, at Miuueapolla.
SYRACl'SB 'VARSlTlf EIGHT.
dlanai-olla, 3; Columbus. 4. Buses on ballsi Coxswain. P. J. Rock wood .17
Off Slagle. 1; off I pp. l. tstrucx out: y
Slagle, 2; ky Upp 6 Time: 1 hour. Um
pires: Hayes aad Egan.
ktaadtaa of ikt T
6.00H 161
6.01 98
Bow. N. H. Dodge, 'OB 22 5.10 175
t. A. L. Hale, 07 25 6 00 166
8. W. W. Andrews, '07 a 6.00 175
4. II. B. Duvall. 'UB 31 6.0 176
6. E. O. Hemenwsy, '09 6.01 178
IRA. Nelson, 09 tl 6tx IM
7. W. C. Fisher, '09 ti 6.10 174
Stroke. J. A. TenEyck, '08....20 6.06 160
Averages 23 6.11 174
Coxawaln. L. Ellis, '09 21 6.03 1U3
Captain, W. Wl Andrews.
SYRACUSE 'VARSITY FOUR
Bow. H. J. Brhtefer. '08 84 10 154
i O. ii. Cuiiilugs, 07 A ft.uu 1T
ft. William Cronln, '10.. 18
7. W. IL Rice, '08 21
Stroke. A. Fltsgerald, '08... 19
Averares 20V4 B.Wi 1M44
Coxswain. J. L. Duff, jr., '09.18 6.03 100
Captain, W. H. Rice.
NAVAL ACADEMY "VARSITY EIGHT.
Bow. F. T. Lelghton, '08... .20 6.00 178
1 J. D. Bagg. '08 80 6.00
8. R. H. Davie. '0 21 6.11
4. N. H. White, '07 21 -,6 03
6. E. W. Prltchard, '07.
ft. F. H. Rockwell, "08..
7. D. K. McKee. -08.
6.04
6.02
6.11
5.11
J66
163
174
188
174
172
176
...22
...20
....81
Stroke. J. H. Ingram, '07... 20
Averatrea 204 004 ITS
Coxswain. W. U Roberta '00 30 6.04 110
Captain, J. H. Ingram.
WISCONSIN "VARSITY
Bow. O. 8. Hlne, '07 23
1 D. Ruth, '08... 22
8. O. O. Wilder, 08 m
4. B. F. Davie, '07 22
5. T. E. Van Meter. '07 23
6. C. N. Johneon, '00 20
7. D. H. Wltte, '09 18
Stroke. E. A. Dlnet, '09.... 19
Averagea 12
Coxswain. T. B. Burke, "07. ..25
Captain, B. F. Davis.
WISCONSIN FRESHMAN
Bow. . H. W. Rick 21"
2. 8. Kerr 18
8. H. A. Aumnicht 21
4. O. I. Hlckox .....23
6. P. J. Murphy 33
6. R. lakklsh ..S3
7. R N. Trane 20
Stroke. J. W. Wllse 19
Averages 3 -0n 166
Coxswain. B. J. Ryan.. 19 6.06 113
grotla Wins at Greeley. .
SCOTIA, Nebi Jilne 28. (Special.) Tha
local base ball team went to Greeley yes
terday and defeated that strong team In a
game full of aensatlonal plays by the acore
of 6 to L Batteries: Booila. Hill and HlUs
Greeley, Murphy and Murphy.
EIGHT.
6.01 161
6.02 164
6.01 178
6.02 188
6.09 177
6.02 173
6.01 178
6.01 162
6.01 171
6.00 84
EIGHT.
6.11 168
6.11 168
6.11 160
6.11 166
6.02 188
6.01 170
6.11 163
6.01 164
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