TIIE BEE: oitfAIIA. SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1911. NRourkes Drub Des Moines; Pueblo Loses Two; Denver Wins, Tigers Drop Couple i 4 9 " 1 3 1 4 L HALL SLAUGHTERS HOPEFULS Bourke'i Rejuvenated Yoangiten Wade Into Dei Moines, 3 to 0. iCAPTUEE GAME WITHOUT EBROR err Mast Plays Like a Vetera I tke Team Work Has -never Beea. Better. Pa's rejuvenated youngsters tore Into Pe Moines yesterday afternoon and came eut of the battle with Bill Dwyer's scalp hanging from Arbogast'a belt. Hall did the slaughtering, and that he did a neat Job It shown by the final count, which stood 1 to 0. Hall waa the hero all tSrough' the name and In only one Inatanoe waa he In danger, that brine; In the aeventh Inning, when, after one waa dead he passed one, gave a hit and panned another. The next man us popped up a little one to second. With a man on second and third and two down Hall settled and struck the next one out. Fof six Innings he kept the Hopefuls pop- g little ones all over the infield, and I but three men reached first. In the sev enth, however, he waa found for his first bit, which failed to tally. The next In ning Mattlck, the big Den Moines center fielder, got the longest hit of the day, and likewise the second and last hit for the Hopefuls. It was a drive across the first saek for two baes. Hall had the spltter working and all that could be gotten off It wars blnglea and grounders. This fact la borne out by the box score, which eredlta Kane with eighteen putouts at the Initial sack. It looked like an entirely different team which lined up yesterday afternoon. Moore played second like a vet. Nlehoff at third handled Ave assists without an error. Kneaves was there with the big mitt, and pretty Jegs, and nothing could get by his territory at short. Arbogast piloted the team from behind the bat for eight In nings and allowed but one man to get away. In the seventh inning he was struck y a foul tip on the meat hand, which put him out of commission for a few minutes. Lynch kept up Arbles good work, however, and made the Deserters hug the sacks. Thomasoa made two of the prettiest catches of the season, and held his batting average up with two hits out of four times up. The team played so well together under the new arrangement that no errors were made. k Rcanlon, the new shortstop, did not ap Jpesr In the lineup. He, however, was In Cunlform and put In some stiff practice be Vore the frame. He is a fast man on his feet and If his Work In a game Is equal to that put up by him In practice, there will be no kicks registered by the fans. Ifew Umpire oa Staff. A new face in the umpire end of the game was noted. Morgan la' back again, but With him came Knann a mrmhrr nf 1 the umpiring staff of the defunct Kansas State league. He held the battery end of he work yesterday, while Morgan did the honors at the bags. Everything went off lovely and the game ended with no enmity between the fans and the Indicator hand lers. Omaha made the first run of the game in the second Inning. Williams drew a walk. Kneaves struck out Arbogast sin gled to left and Lynch went to third. Aroogast ran over first on his hit and was caught between the bags. While he was working the second and first base man. Williams beat It across the pan with ine nrst score. In the sixth Kane reached second when Graham threw the ball wild to first after making a perfect stop of Jimmies grounder. Sohoonover followed with a hit to center and Kane scored. menoii landed on first safely in the eighth on a clean hit to right. Thomason louowea wun a single to left. Nlehoff went to second. He scored when Kane to left. 8ot-e; OMAHA. IT fcujle. R. . H. O. A. E. 0 0 2 3 0 1114 0 0 I I 0 0 1 1 18 1 0 0 2 10 0 10 10 0 ooooo 0 1,1 10 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 8 3 8 27 . 80. "o IKS. K. H. O. A. K 0 0 S 0 v 0 0 1 8 0 0 110 0 0 0 S 0 1 0 0 10 0 0 1 I 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' I 2S 10 i Moore lb .. j Nlehoff. tb 4 I nomason, of 4 Mane, lb..." 4 pi hoonover. If 4 VUllama, rf 4 meaves, ss t rbogast, 0 I net), 0., 0 P I Totals ..82 Curtis, if Colllgan, ss Mattlck, cf , Dwyer, lb Korea, lb Anderson, rf.,.. Oraham, 2b Vlatowskl, o.... 'Radiant, e Houston, p Totals ...28 A Nlehoff called out for bunting on third Strike. Om ah ar il uns Hits Des Moines . .0 1000101 'I .11011101 Runs 0 0000000 0-0 Hits 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0-J Two-base hit: Mattlck. Bases on balls: Off Heuston, t; off Hall, 4. Struck out: P-y Hall, 3; by Heuston, 4. Sacrifice hit: Korea. Stolen baaes: Moore, Thomason, Kane, Korea. Hits: Off Hall. 8: off Heus ton. S. Double play: Colllgan to Graham j- Vr to Dwyer. left on bases: Omaha, S: Des IS.'fr'o-nes, 4. Time: 1:86. Umpires: Knapp w . and Korean. LIlfCOLlC WINS TWO FROM PUEBLO Takes First la Teatk a aid Seeoad witk v Leas Troable. LINCOLN. Neb., July . IJncoln won both games of today's double-header with Pueblo, the first by 4 to 8 In a hard-fought ten-Inning battle, the second without much trouble by score of 8 to 1. Score, first gams: LINCOLN. AB, R. H. O. A. Cole, cf Gagnler, ss Miller, rf Unglaub. 3b McCormlck. If..., Thomas, lb....... Dundon. lb Pt rat ton, c Cock man ........ McGraw, Applegate, 0 t obb Knapp, p 4 1 0 0 0 0 Totals S 4 7 80 11 PUEBLO. Aa R. H. a 10 Davie, rf....... Rerger, so Beldvn. If Mlddleton. rf. Hughes, 2b.,.. Koemer, lb.... Claire, 8b Shaw, e 8 1 Faber, P ... I Totala .88 T . BatttHl for Strattoa in the ninth. 1 r , X Hutted ' for Applegate In the eighth. " VW. . I . . . . . t. . . .. ... I .... I n im Pun nmt .Tin...in loeeoouut t4 rueblo i 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-8 Runs batted In: Thomas. Berger. Shaw, Thretase hits: Dundon. Thomas. Double plava liagnlar to Thomas; Hughes to Claire. Left on bases: IJncoln. 8; Pueblo, 10. Stolen basest Cole. UnKlaub. Dundon, Sacrifice hits: Oaanler. Miller. Dundon, Davis, Relden, Hughes, Faber. Struck out: ) y Appiesate. 1; by Faber 8. Bases, on tails. Off Applegnte. ii off Faber. 6. Hit )by pitched ball: By Aoplegate. t; by Fa lher. 8. Wild pitch: Faber. Time; 1:10. 1,'mplrea: Mcrtowell and Haskell. I l.vre second same: A LINCOLN AH. O. I t A 0 I Cole, cf Gagnler, as.. ... 4 ... 4 Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. I NAT. LEAGUE. W.I.Pctl WLPcl. Denver l Ml . Chics so M 11 .MO Lincoln 65 S8 .881 1 Philadelphia M H .600 Pliebio 80 41 .64.1' New Tork. . .81 M .599 Rt. Joseph. ..40 44 . 627! 1 'jttstVirg. . . 2 17 .fcM Bloux City.. .44 46 .Mi ft. Louis... .62 88 .47 Omaha 45 48 ,4M Cincinnati .. 60 ,4SI Topeka 40 64 .424' Brooklyn ...SI 67 .85? Des Moines. . .2 47 .280, Boston HO 70 .123 AM ER. ASSN. I AMER. LEAGUE. W.LPct. W.LPct. Columbus ...66 45 . 8.1 Ddrolt 41 SI .63 Minneapolis 66 4$ .HPNIadf lphla..5 82 .64 Kannas City. .64 46 .645New YorkN.4S 4.1 .527 C. Paul 48 60 4', Chicago 4S 4.1 .511 Milwaukee . .60 62 AW Ronton 47 45 .511 Toledo 49 62 .4S5 Cleveland ...48 48 . 500 Louisville ...46 65 .4'.0 Washington .32 40 .848 Indianapolis 44 57.436,81. Louis ...2M .fc3 NEB. LEAGUE-. MINK LEAGUE. W.LPct. W.LPct. Fremont ....44 27 .6lD!Fall Cltv 88 24 .413 Superior 44 28 .CTliShennndoah ..34 28 .643 Grand Islands 35 .521 1 Auburn .12 8-1 .611 Columbus ..3.) 39 .47.11 Clarlnda .11 32 .4'Hl Hastings ... .83 SS .4S, Humboldt ... 33 .411 Reward 33 88 .4651 Neb. City ....23 40 .866 Kearney 82 40 . 444 i York 28 42 .4C0 1 Yesterday's Besalts. WESTERN LEAGUE. Des Molnc.-:, 0; Omaha, i. Denver, ti-T; Topeka, 8-1. Pueblo, J-i; Lincoln, 4-0. 8t. Joseph, ; Sioux City. t. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Bcston, 4; Pittsburg, 9. Urouklyn, 4: Cincinnati. 8. Philadelphia, 8; Chicago, 8. New York, i; St. i-oulB, 6. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Cleveland, I; Washington, 4. Detroit. 0-6; Philadelphia, 1-4. Chicago, 7- New York, 5. St. Louln-P.oton; rain. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus, ; St. Paul, T. Indianapolis, 0; Kansas City, 1 Toledo, 5; Milwaukee, 8. Louisville, 2; Minneapolis, 4. NEBRASKA LEAGUE, Hastings, 7; Grand Island, 4. Seward, 2; Columbus, 6. York, ; Fremont, 0 (forfeited by umpire). Superior, 4; Kearney, i. MINK LEAGUE. Nebraska Citv, 2; Humboldt, 6, Clarlnda, 8; Falls City, 2. Shenandoah, 4; Auburn, 6. Games Today Western League Des Moines at Omaha, Denver at Topeka. Pueblo at Lincoln, St. Joseph at Sioux City. National League Boston at rutsourg. Brooklyn at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at Chicago, New York at St. Louis. American ueague -cieveiana at waaning ton, Detroit at Philadelphia, Chicago at New York, St. Louis st Boston. American Association Columbus at St. Paul, Indianapolis at Kansas City. Toledo at Milwaukee, Louisville at Mlneapolls. Nebraska State League Hastings at Grand Island, Seward at Columbus, York at Fremont, Superior at Kearney. Mink League Nebraska city at nura boldt, Clarlnda at Falls City, Shenandoah at Auburn. Cobb, rf. Unglaub, 3b.... 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 9 H. 1 0 1 S 0 0 0 4 S s s 1 27 O. 1 I I 0 8 11 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 E. McCormlck, 11. Thomas, lb..... Dundon, 2b..... 0 2 14 A. 0 4 1 0 8 0 s McGraw, c Wolverton, p... Totals., 29 5 AB. R PUEBLO. Davis, rf.. 6 0 Berger, ss 4 1 Keldctn. if.. 4 0 0 0 Mlddleton, cf. Hughes. 2b.... Koemer, lb... Claire, 8b Shaw, e Routt, p Jarnlgan, p.... Clemmons ... Totals....... 0 0 1 6 2 0 1 0 14 if"' .. S . 1 .34 0 0 I 0 0 24 Batted for Jarnlgan In ninth. Lincoln' .... v.- 5 i 0 0 0 0 0 -B pueblo ? 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 S Buns batted In: McCormlck, Dundon (2), Mlddleton, Davis. Two-base hits: Unglaub. Mlddleton. Left on bases:. Lincoln, 4; Pueblo, . Stolen base: Cobb. Sacrifice hits: Thomas, Wolverton. Struck out: By Wolverton, 2; by Routt, 8; by Jarnlgan, 8. Bases on balls: Off Wolverton, 4; off Routt, 2. Wild pitch: Koutt. Time: 1:36. Umpires: McDowell and HaskelL DENVER TAKES DOUBLE-HEADER Topeka Players Are Unable to Toaek Fltcker O'Brien. TOPEKA, July 28. Denver won both games today. to S and 7 to 1, the locals being unable to hit O'Brien and Kenworthy effectively. In the first game Cassldy got a home run with two men on bases. Score, first game: TOPEKA. AB. R. H O. s 1 15 0 0 6 1 2 0 0 0 0 A. 0 Rlckert. If..., King, cf Whitney, lb... Gardner, rf... Emory, 8b.,.. Chapman, c... Edm alon, ss. Kreps. 2b Buchanan, p.. Hickman, p... 3 0 t 1 0 0 0 Betcher Crisp 0 3 Totals ss s DENVER. AB. R- 27-18 H. O. E. Lloyd. 2b Collins, If.... Cassldy, rf... Beall, cf Qulllin, 3b... Lindsay, lb.. Coffey, ss.... Krambea, o.. O'Brien, p.... 4 4 4 4 2 4 4 4 4 S 1 0 0 0 0 0 s 0 2 1 10 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 Totals. 34 10 27 15 0 Batted for Buchanan In third. Batted for Hickman In nlnln. Tniwka 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 Denver 0 88O1OO0O-4) Home run: Collins. Three-base hit: Lindsay. Two-base hit: Rlckert, Whitney. KreDa. Sacrifice hit: Qulllin. Double niMV Whitney unesslstrd. Stolen bases: Rlckert. Whitney, Gardner. Hits: Off Buchanan, in three Innings; off Hick man, 4 In six innings. Bases on balls: Off Hickman, 1; off O Brlen, 4. Struck out: By Buchanan. 1; by Hickman, S; by O Brlen, 7. Umpire: Clark. Score, second game: TUPlSltA. AB. R. IL O. E. Rlckert. If... Beecher. If... King, cf Whitney, lb., Gardner, rf.. Emory, 3b.... 0 0 0 10 0 Crisp, e 0 Edmlston, as. 0 Kreps. 2b 0 Durbln. p 1 Donovan, p... 0 : 0 0 0 0 Totals 81 1 5 87 18 DENVER. AB. R. H. o. ii E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 o o 0 Lloyd. 2b.... 4 1 0 Collins, if... ' f his I I rt . ,l;Beall. cf (Vjuiuen, id E- I Inrlaav lb Coney, ss Frambes. c... Kenworthy, p. Totals Topeka ... ..SS I 27 10 00010000 01 Denver 10001000 0-7 Three-base hit: Frambes. Two-base hits: Emory. Edmlston. Sscrtflce hit: (julllen. Double plays: Coffey to Lloyd to Lindsay (2). Stolen base: Lloyd. Hits. Off Durbin. S in six innings; off Donovan, 8 in three innings. Bsses on balls: Off Durbln, 1; off Kenworthy. a. Struck out: Ry Durbln, 1; by Donoven. 1: by Kenworthy. . Paused ball: Frambes. Wild pitch: Durbln. Hit by pitched ball: By Kenworthy, L Time: 2:00. Umpire: Clark. Opes Seaaoa for Prairie Chlekoaa. Hl'RCN. 8. D.. July 28. (Special) Ac cording to the opinion submitted by Attor ney General Johnson, the open season for prairie chicken shooting will be from Sep in.Kr 10 to the nUht of October 4. Many spoitsmea have held that the season did not close unui ne msm ui w w for that reaaun the question was submitted to the attorney general by Stale Game Warden Bancroft. All county game har dens are directed to keep a close outlook for violators of the gexue law. HASTINGS WINS IN TWELFTH Three Runs in Last Inning Cinch Close Contest for Them. PITCHERS HATE HARD BATTLE Colaaabns Has "tar Pitcher in Delalr, Who Mows Down Urn a rat Men Saperlor Loses to Kearaev la Close Oasae. GRAND ISLAND. Neb., July 28. Special Telegram.) Hastings won an uphill game from the third city today by clouting the hall in the twelfth for three nine. In the seventh they tied tho score off Green and Hartman finished the game for the locals Orth's work on the mound seemed to im prove as the game progressed. Score: Hastings. grand island, ab.h.o.a.r. ab.h.o.a.b Bromley, cf . 1114 McKlbtwa. If i 1 I 4 Fori man. Be. I I 4 4 4 C orck. cf 4 1 1 Wateon. Jb.. 1 I 1 t MrLar. rt... 4 I Conk, lb.... 4 111 Hernia. 2b... I 4 8 Kali, Ih 4 14 4 Ar'Dtrolis, lb 6 114 Jonee, It 4 t I Ward, lb 4 14 O' Brian, rt.. 4 4 1 Buchanan, a. 4 6 Coa, a 4 1 It I Smith, aa 4 1 8 Ortn, 4 1 4 4 0 (H-een, p 8 4 4 Hartman, S.. 1 1 4 Totals 44 II 44 14 1 Jok.rrt .... 1 1 4 1 o 4 4 . Total! m rS3 II 1 Jokerst batted for Hartman in twelfth. Kats out for attempting to bunt third strike. Hastings ... 0400018 0000 87 G. Island.... 01200100000 04 Earned runs: Hastings. 6; Orand Island, 1.. Two-base hits: Orth, Ward. Three-base hit: Bromley. First on balls: Off Orth, 8: off Green, 2. Struck out: By Orth, i; by Green, 6. Left on banes: Hastings, 4; Grand Island. 6. Double play: Ward to Harris to Armstrong. Wild pltoh: Orth. Panned balls: Buchanan. 1; Coe, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Cook of Hastings, Cos. Um pire: Held. Umpire Calls Oasae Forfeited. FREMONT, Neb., July 28. (Special Tele gram.) Manager Bennett protested Um pire Edwards derisions so strongly that he waa ordered from the grounds and as he did not go quite quick enough to suit Mr. Edwards the game was forfeited to York, to 0. The work of Umpire Edwards was decidedly off color and only the protection of the Fremont players saved him from being mobbed. The game was called in the last of the fourth Inning with the score 1 to 1. Score: TORK. FREMONT. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Fan-all, lb... I 14 Rondeau, tb. 1418 Smith, lb.... 1 4 1 niuen. lb... loess 14 Banaatt, erf.. 114 4 0 liohnar, e.... 10 11 t 0 Naff, rt 1 0 I 4 4 4 4 Turpln, If.... 1010 4 4 Carar, lb.... 1 0 1 4 4 114 Thompaos, as 1 1 1 1 4 4 18 Camsball, s. 4 0 4 1 Hmnlaaajr. If I 1 Harms, cf... 1 4 Farne, lb... tra, ...... Davis, rf.... Onpvla. e... , I 1 , 1 4 , 8 I . I 1 Fantreaa, p.. . I 4 Touts 14 mo I I Totals 10 111 4 4 One out when game was called. Dye out on third, attempt to bunt. York 0 10 0-1 Fremont 10 0 l Two-base hits: Copple, Thompson. Bases oA balls: Off Fentress. 1; off Campbell, 1. Struck out: By Fentress, 1; by Campbell, 1. Wild pitch: Fentress. Sacrifice hits: Smith, Dye, Campbell. Umpire: Edwards. New Soalbpaw Trims Soperlor. KEARNEY. Neb.. July 28. (Special Tele gramsKearney won a most sensational game today from Superior with a new southpaw in the box. Maples, winning the game In the ninth Inning by running In four scores on Gibson. The game was protested by Manager Bockewlts on. a decision at second base by Umpire Garrett, who called Orr outfor not 'touching second base on i home run hit. Score: KEARNBT. SUPERIOR. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Brnek, lb.... 4 110 1 Allan, cf 4 110 0 U Orar, cf.. 4 8 11 Mlchaal, aa.. 4114 Paalea. Ib... I 111 1 Corla. rf.....4 14 Jarrott, rf... 4 II 0 McDo'all, tb 4 1 I 4 0 Trimble, if.. 1 4 8 4 0 Bpellman, e.. 4 I I Clair. Ib 4 14 1 r.B'k'lts, if. 4 I 0 1 Chlllitord. si I I I 0 D.B'k'IU, lb I 1 I 4 H. Orar, ... 4 4 4 0 0 Orr, Ib I 1 1 4 4 Maplaa. p.... 4 4 1 4 0 Sterana, p.. I 0 0 8 I Downax, 11... 8 14 Olbaon. p.... I 4 4 4 4 Totals 47 11 17 " l Totals It t 17 I 1 Kearney 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 -Z Superior 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 04 Earned runs: Kearney. 2: Superior, 1. Bases on balls. Off Stevens. 8: off Maples. 8; off Gibson, 1. Two-base hits: L. Gray, Coyle, Bpellman, Orr, Jarrott. Struck out: By Maples, 5; by Stevens, 7; by Gibson, X. Home run: L. Gray. Left on bases: Kear ney, 11; Superior, 7. Passed ball: Spellman. Hit by pitched ball: Gibson, 1. Time: 2:15. Umpire: Garrett. Delalr Provea Wonder. COLUMBUS, Neb.. July 28.-(Speclal Telegram.) Columbus won their seventh consecutive game from Seward today, featured by the splendid work of Delalr, who struck out ten men. Seven of them in succession were Seward's heaviest hit ters. Score : COLUMBUS. tSWARD, AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Malxall. rf... I 114 0 FtoMnaoa. If. 4 I 4 4 4 X. Brawn, Ib 4 1 I Orahan, lb.. 4 1 I B. Browa, as 4 1 I Cblttlck. at.. 4 1 1 Leach. If Ill Oorbett, lb.. 4 4 4 Harrtaon, .. 4 1 11 Delair, p 4 4 4 1 Branaon, Ib. 10 114 4 Naff, Ib I 1 4 I I 4 link, lb 4 1 T 0 4 Leonard, rt.. 4 18 4 1 1 iHaorr. of.... 4 0 4 1 4 Stanlay, as... 4 4 1 I 1 I 0 Wallr, o I 1 7 8 4 1 4 Hanson, p... 4 4 8 1 0 Totals n 1 17 I 4 Totals 4 T 44 14 4 Seward 0 0 0 0 V 0 0 0 32 Columbus t 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 - Earned runs: Seward, 1; Columbus, 0. Two-base hits: Robinson, Neff Meixell, B. Brown. Three-base hit: Leach. Sacri fice hits: Brannon. Meixell, Leach. Stolen bases: Meixell, Leach, Harrison. Struck out: By Hanson. 6: by Delalr, 10. First base on balls: Off Hanson, 6: off Delalr, I. Hit by pitched ball: By Delalr, 1. Time: 1:60. Umpire: McDermott. ST. JOB RALLIES BUT LOSES Sloax City Wins, KIBht to Six, 1st Tight Contest. SIOUX CITY. July 28.-St. Joseph made a strong bid for the game in the ninth to day after Sioux City had It cinched by hitting Freeman hard in the sixth, seventh and eighth. Nine singles, a two-bagger an error and a pas allowed the visitors four in the ninth. With two men on bases and only one down. Barber settled and prevented more runs. Crutcher went in In the eighth. Score: SIOUX CITY. AB. R. H. O. A. E. O. 2 10 0 0 1 6 0 8 1 A. 4 0 0 0 0 4 1 t 0 Andreas, 2b.... Stem, lb Breen, If Wagner, of..,. FlUgerald, rf.. T. Rellly. 8b.,. Hartman, as... Dawson, o Barber, p Totala 4 18 14 0 .21 8 13 27 11 ST. JOSEP1L AB. R. H. O. A. E. 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Kelly, rf Powell. If B. Reilly, tb Zwllllng. cf Jones, lb Hamilton. 2b Melnke, sa Oossett. c Freeman, p Crutcher, p Borton , Totala 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 I 1 0 o 0 1X1 0 4 1 S 1 4 0 0 0 .88 0 IS 24 IS Batted for Crutcher In ninth., St. Joseph ...0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 Sioux City t) 0 0 0 0 2 8 2 4 Sacrifice hlu: Freeman, Barber (2), Flts gerald. Two-base hits: Kelly, Gossett, Dawson, Jones, Rellly, Fitsgerald. Stolen bases t Breen, Meunke, Hartman, - Hits: Off Freeman, 11; off Ctrucher, 2. Struck out: By Barber, k: by Freeman, 8; by Crutcher, 1. bases on balls: Off Freeman, 8; off Crutches. L Wild pitch: Crutcher. Hit by pitched ball: Dawson, by Freeman. Time: 2:oy. Umpires: Mclvee and Weaver. SPOBTING VENTS AT ALMA Avlatloa Meet, Baae Ball aad TeaaU Toarnmsaeat to Bo Arraaged. ALMA, Neb., July 28. (Special.) An aviation meet will be held In Alma about the middle of August la conuecuon with u base ball tournament. The dates cannot be announced until the airship company Informs the committee of the available datea. Plana are being made to hold the southwestern tennis tournament here on the three days of the aviation meet. The i Alma ball team will return from a tour ( Colorado in tune to taae part in tne J tournament before starting out on a trip through the eastern part of this stats and Manager Shaffer has made dates with such teams aa Arapanoe. atcwooa ana tto bridge for the tournavmeut, CHICAGO TAKESJHE OPENER Barns is Touched Up for Many Hits in the Fourth Inning. SCORE OF GAME SIX TO THREE Visitors Kin Melatyre la tb Flftk and la tho Neat Inning Ho Is Relieved by Mordrral Browa. CHICAGO, July 28.-Pltcher Burns wa hit hard In the fourth Inning and Chicago won the opening game of the series with Philadelphia today, 6 to t The visitors hit Mclntyre hard In the fifth and Brown relieved him In the next Inning. Score: CHICAOO PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.B. All. ll.O. A. S. Bberkanl, If, I 0 I 4 4 Knah. Sh.... 4 14 10 Brhulta, rf. ..4 114 0 Paokert, cf... I 114 H'lfman. rf .l 0 14 4 lAbert, lb... I 4 10 rim1 man. Ik II I I I Lurtrrua, lb.. 4 4 II 4 4 Iir. lb.... 4 111 0 Walsh, If ... 4 1444 Tinker, as.... 4 114 Back, rf 4 0 10 4 galrr, lb I IT! Imoian, as... 4 1114 Arrhar, ....! I t 8 Moras, a 4 I I I 0 M- lntra, p. I 14 1 Hurna, p I 4 4 I 4 brown, p.... I 4 0 1 4 mm 1 4 4 4 4 Totals II 1? 14 4 Total. IS 1 M 14 4 Hatted for Burns in the ninth. Chlcsgo 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 0 -4 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 r, Three-base hits: Walsh, Schulte, Archer, Doyle. ' Two-base hits: Paskort. Knabe. Home run: Tinker. Hits: Off Mclntyre, 8 In five Innings; off Brown. 4 In four In nings. Sacrifice hits: llofman, Burns, Archer.. Stolen base: Walsh. Left on bases: Chicago, 7: Philadelphia, 9. Bases on balls: Off Mclntyre, 1; off Brown, 8; off Burns, 2. Hit bv pitched ball. By Burns, Zimmerman. Struck out: By Mc lntyre, 1; by Burns. 5i by Brown. $. Time: 1:4S. Umpires: Rigler and Flnneran. Loss Charged to Mataauaos, NE WVORK, July 28. Malhswson lost another game to St. Louis. Score: 8T. IiOt'IS. NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Hnsrtns, . 4 1 4 I 4 DaTnra, It... I 0 4 11 Hauaar, sa... 4 Cilia, If 8 Konatchr, lb 4 Erana. rf. ... 4 1 1 uoria, 10.... a i a I 4 Oen'dgraas, ol 4 I 1 4 4 14 4 Murray, rt.. 4 1 4 1 10 0 Markla, lb., 4 141 4 1 4 Hra, lb... 4 184 10 Flatehsr, as. I 0 I 41 7 1 Merars. c... I I I I 0 4 M'tbawa's, pi 4 1 4 4 - Oandall ... 1 4 4 4 0 Smith, lb.... 4 Oakea, cf.... I Bllaa, e Baiiae, P-.... I Totals 111117 11 4 Backer. If.... 4 0 0 0 0 Totala. .. Batted for Devore in eighth. ..14 I 44 14 4 St. Louis 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 - Nek York 00000000 22 Two-base hits: Hugglns, Konetchy (2). Three-base hit: Hersog. Struck out: By Bailee, 8; by Mathewson, 8. Time: l:8o. Umpires: Klem and. .Brennan. Brows Lasts Four Innlnas. PITTSBURG, July 28. The game with Boston today was won by Pittsburg, 9 to 4. Brown lasted three Innings and was suc ceeded by Mattern, who pitched In splendid form. Adams was safe from first to last. Score: PITT8BVRO. BOSTON. AB. H.O.A.B. AB.n.u.A-ni. Byma, lb.... I 111 0 gwaaner, tb. 4 Utoh, cf....4 111 0 Bpratt, rm.... 4 Carer, It'... 4 114 0 Oowdy, lb... 4 Wagner, aa. . 4 I I 0 4 lnsrten. lb. 4 J. Miller, Ib. I 4 0 4 1 R. Miller, rf 4 M'Kach'a. lb I 1 I 1 t Jonaa, cf....4 0 I 1 0 11 Wllann, rt.... 4 114 4 Kalaar, If.... 4 Iltnon, . t 1 a 1 V nunc, o a .41410 Rartden, c... I Brown, p.... 1 .44 14 17 14 I MaUara, p... 1 Adama, p. Totals.. 4 4 Totala 14 I 14 14 I Pittsburg ll0S221-i Boston 000020200-4 Two-base hits: Ingerton, Kaiser, Rarldan. Three-base hits: Carey, Mc Kechnle. Sacrifice hit: Mattern. Sacri fice files J. Miller (2), McKechnle. Roses on balls: Off Brown. 1; off Mattern, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Mattern, Wagner. Struck out: By Adams, 8; by Miller, 1. Wild pitch: Brown. Left on bases: Pitts burg, Boston; 4." F4rst:ibase on errors: Pittsburg, 1; Boston, 1. Hits: Off Brown, 7 In three Innings; off Mattern, 7 in five Innings. Time: 1:46. umpires: jonnsione and Eason. Clarinda Gets Second of Series Outhiti Falls City and Wins, Eight to Two Humboldt Keepi on Winning Streak. CLARINDA, la., July 28.-8peclal Tele grom.) Clarlnda outhlt Falls City today and won the second game of the series. Soore: R.H.E. ri.in. A 011 0104 8 16 1 ir n. ritv 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 02 8 6 Batteries: Clarlnda, Burch and Har mony; Falls City, Flnph and Harmony. Umpire. Klssane. uiiMRm.nT. Neb.. July 28. (Special Telegram.) Nebraska CKy continued to hit the toboggan mis anernoon. oui. R.H.E. Humboldt v01000J-2 NT.hre.ka CltV.O 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Ir-2 8 6 Batteries: Humboldt. Justus, Oswalt and Diets; Nebraska City, Belts. Herman and Pinketon. Umpire: Meyers. AURiiRN Nh.. Julv 28. (Special Tele gramsAuburn took the second game of the series rrom enenanaoan iuu. R.H.E. Auburn 0 M 0 I 1 0 I M I I Hhnanr1oa.h ...0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0-4 10 4 Batteries: Auburn. Zanderman and Mus ser; Shenandoah, Johnson and Castle. Um pire: KratsbergN LOU AND HERB WIN BIO UACB Council Blaffa Team Oon Half Mile III Beat Ttrue, DES MOINES, la.. July 28.-Bpecial Tel- awwam Tha fit 11 ltd II Bluffs team, cham- in tim at r I a h la. ua v hoe race for two years, again won today in the big race of the firemen's tournament. A slight rain made the track good for the afternoon. Summary: Paid Department Straightaway Half Mile n ui..rr. ! .mi mnt Hrb." 0:oWe.: Des Moines, "Fred and Mack." 1:00; Bet! rir "Pli anrl Pack." 1:03A: Bloux City "Paddy and Prince." LOSVi: Clinton, -Bob .n Hob." 1:01: Sioux City, "Dick and Mike," 1 .034,; Clinton, "Pat and Pat," 1:03 n.. Mr,lnii "White Sox." 1:0444. Paid Departments Coupling Contest Clinton. 4; Des Moines, two teams, 4 each: Red Oak, 4; Sioux City, 6; Council Bluffs, 6. t . . Bunk Hitching Clinton. "Bob and Bob, 0; Sioux City, "Paddy and Prince, '10: Dts Moines. "Jack and Jack," 10: Clin ton. "Pat and Pat," 10; Dea Moines, ''WTiltt av lou Second 8tate Hose Race Manning, 81; WeKt Liberty. 81: Perry. Jsceoi, atai.. Atintio Wontlward. MnC-.itv Huh and Hub Osceola. 87: At lantic. a7; Wet,IJberty, STW-: Manning no time; Perry. 87; vvooawara. jit. CREIGHTON PLAYS FAST CAME Carle Provea Star at Bat aad 1 Box, Beatlasj Osnaoad. CREIGHTON, Neb.. July 28. (Special ) Huffle's Colts motored to Osmond and de fuat,i tho Osmond team in one of the Shortest, fastest and most interesting games tit the season, by the score oi a 10 t. Steady pitching of Cayler for the Colts and his batting, gemng one siiib'c. vn n,., sacker and a sacrifice, out of three times at the bat, featured. Score: R.H.E. Creighton 0OOO 8000O-8 J 1 Osmond ...!.! 00 00 2 0000-1 T I Batteries: Creighton, Cayler and Prror; Osmond. Tepner and Thelsen. Struck out: By Cayler, 8; by Tepner, s. Bases on balls: Off Cayler. 2, off Tepner, 1. Three-base hits: Cayler. D. Snelfe. Two-base hit: R. Snelfe. Time: OJi. Umpire: Clsek of Osmond. Lost Natloa Loses Game. LOBT NATION, la., July 28. -(Special. ) Pitcher Kelley won his own game yester day with a three-base hit in the twelfth after Blanche and Miller had singled. This makes the fourth extra Inning game that Farmer Burns' Iowa Tourist have won In the last six days. Score: R,H.t Lost Nation 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 S T 4 Bums' Tourists. 1 01100001008 111 1 Batteries: Kelley and MUler; Routbook and OConnell. Will Fly la Aaeerlea. LONDON, July VL Jules Vedrlnes. the French aviator, who finished second In the circuit of Great Britain contest, announced today his Intention nf competing for the prise offered for a flight from New York to ban Francisco. SENATORS DEFEAT THE NAPS Tom Hughes Keeps the Clereland Hits' All Scattered. BOTH TEAMS HIT QUITE FREELY Jaeksoa of tke Y tutting Aggregation lists a Ball Over tke Right Field Peace aad "eeores Home Raa. WASHINGTON. July 28-Tom Hughes kept the Cleveland hits scattered today, while Washington bunched its In two In nings off Knapp and won, 0 to S. A home run by Jackson over the right field fence In the first was the feature. Score: WASHINOTOM. CLEVKlND. AB H.O.A.B. AO H.O.A.B. Milan, cf.... 4 110 0 Oranar, It... 4 114 4 Bchai-fer, lb. 4 1 klbarfrld, ib 4 I Untlltt, rt... I 1 C Walker, If I 1 McUrlda. aa. I 1 Conrojr. 3b... 4 1 frcM, e I 4 Huchea, p... 4 4 4 Olann. aa ... 4 4 4 t 0 0 Jai-kmn. rf 0 Slorall. lb 4 Tutrher, rf. 1 Hall, lb.... 0 Turnor, lb. 4 Flabar, a... 0 Smith, e... .411 4 4 Krapp, p. . SI 10 IT II 1 Kalrr, p... Baatarljr . lAlnla ... Totala.. 0 4 Totala . . . Batted for Fisher In clKhth. ..13 I 44 14 I Batted for Krapps in eighth. Washington 00002040 Cleveland 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Tarn Knu kl,.. f. t. T . It C n nffll' Vf Bride, Jackson." Three-base hit: Butcher. T- ..... T .... I, TJ .. V.)l t Krapps. 4: off Kaler, 1. Struck out: Hy Hughes. 7: by Krapps, b: py ivaier, i. um pires: Evans and Parker. Philadelphia Take Both Gaines. PHILADELPHIA. July 28. The largest crowd Inside Stiibe park saw Philadelphia win both games troni Detroit toaay, l to and S to S. The first contest was an eleven- Inning pitchers' battle, between Bender and Summers. Onlv one hit waa made oft Summers In the first nine Innings. The second game was decided In the eighth Inning, when, with two man out, Murphy and Molnnls each singled, and both scored when Jones muffed Lapp's fly. Score, first rame: DETROIT. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Jonea, If.... I 1 4 4 Lord. If 4 4 4 4 Rtiah, as.,.. I 4 14 4 Oldrlng. of... 4 4 8 4 4 Cobb, rf 1 t 8 4 0 Olllna, lb.. 4 18 14 Crawford, rf 4 1 1 4 0 Baker, tb. ... 4 4 114 Helena ty, lb I 1 14 4 4 Barry, aa.... 4 1 8 T 4 Morlarlty, Ib 4 1 1 1 1 Murphy, rf.. 4 1 1 4 0 oiry, lb.. 4 114 0 Mrlnnla. lb 4 til 1 0 PtanaRe, o... 4 0 11 1 Tlu.tr. a, e... 14 4 14 Summers, p. 4 0 0 4 0 Bander, p... 1 4 I 4 1 Total! 41 JI 14 I Totala II I II IT 1 To out When winning run scorea. Detroit 0 000000000 0-0 Philadelphia ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Two-base hit: Delehanty. First base on balls: Off Summers 1. Struck out: Ry Summers, 2; by Bender. 8. Time: 2:15. Umpires: Connolly and Dlneen. OKOBOJI PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION ELECTS Dr. F. J. Smith of Dea Molnea Chosen President of Oraraalsatlon to Pro tect Iowa Lakes. SPIRIT LAKE, la., July 28. Speclal.) The OkoboJI Protective association, an or ganization the purpose of which is to pro tect the natural beauties and the fish and game about the great Iowa lakes, held Its annual meeting Tuesday In the pavllllon at Arnold's park and elected the following officers for the ensuing year: President Dr. F. J. Smith, Des Molnea. Vice President-J. E. Allen, OkoboJi. Secretary Dr. D. W. Dickinson. Des Moines. Treasurer J. N. McClearey, Des Moines. Directors Senator C. F. Peterson, Clarion: Dr. C. Lonshore, Sheldon; B. P. Oldfield, Mltchellvllle; O. B. McCarty. Em mettsburg; J. A. Hosmer, Des MOtnes.. Reports of the retiring officers showed that the year past has been one of ad vancement and Improvement. This asso ciation strives In every way to protect the natural beauties of the lakes and to encourage the sentiment that this great body of water la a state holding and Is a public property that should be preserved for the pastime of Iowa inhabitants. GAMES IN THE THREE.I LEAGUE! Kerwln of Danville Wins a Pitchers' Battle from Rote of Dubaqne. DANVILLE. III.. July 2S. Kerwln won a pitchers' battle from Rogge today when be singled In ths second, scoring Massing. tnd gave Danville a 1 to V victory over )ubucjue. Score: R.H.B. Danville 14 1 Dubuque 0 6 1 Batteries: uanvme, Kerwin ana Mass ing; Dubuque, Rogge and Boucher. PEOKIA. in.. July Peoria won rrom Rock Island, 4 to 1, today through the pitching of Prendergast, who held the visi tors to four hits Score: . R.H.E. Peoria 4 10 0 Rock Island 1 4 1 Batteries; Peoria. Prenderarast and Jacobs; Rock Island. Lakaff, Jacobson and Gondlng. TTA.Ulvuw, f W VU1IIU I Ulflfl and Long's single In the sixth Inning won tor Waterloo over uecatur, to x, today. Bell secured four hits In four times at bat. Score: R.H.B. Waterloo I 10 1 Decatur 18 1 Batteries: Waterloo. Hendrix and Har rington : Decalur, Hopper and Johnson. DAVENPORT, la.. July 28. Quinoy bunched hits off Neluon in the first In ning today, scored three runs and won from Davenport,. 4 to 2. bcore; It U.K. Qulncy 4 10 3 Davenport 2 8 2 Batteries: Spencer and Clarke: Nelson PAST EIGHTEE.V-INN1NG GAME Farmer Bnrns' Farrells Win fros Calantas, Six to Fear. CALAMUS, la, July 28. (Steclal.) Not contented with fighting eleven In nings 6 to 7 at Tipton Monday, Farmer Burns and his Omaha Farrells battled eighteen innings to a 4 to 4 victory with the Calamus Cubs at Calamus yesterday. Jackson, the new Farrell recruit, who Is a brother of Pueblo's Jackson, pitched re markable ball and displayed exoellent headwork In pinches. The new Farrell out field accepted 111 teen chances without a bobble. Knebler, the Caiamus smoke artist, pitched rare ball and bad thirteen strike outs tohls credit to Jackson's ten. Score: R.H.E Parrels 01 0000200000000008 U 7 Calamus 00000001100000000 14 S 6 Time: 8:80. Attendance, 4U0. Betteriea: Farrells, Jackson and Miller; Calamus, Knebler and Lund. Oakland Defeats Lyons. OAKTiAND, Neb.. July 18. (Special. Oakland s rast Duncn oi amateurs defeated Lyons yesterday In an exciting and in teresting game, In which Lyons was shut out till the ninth round, when Lyons scored three times. Soore: R.H.E. Oakland 0 0000111 1- 862 Lyons 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4- 1 0 t Batteries. Oakland, Pen ry and Krasno; Lyons, Alderman and Eggert. To Fir for Big Money, WASHINGTON. July St. Arrangements are said to havs been completed here to day whereby Harry N. Atwood. the Massa chusetts aviator, will maka an aeroplane flight from Milwaukee to Chicago for a purse of tlO.OuO. The start will bo made Auguat 10 and the route will be along; Lake Michigan. Shntoot row Hunt boldt. FTSTHKRVTLLE. Ia.. July M. (Sped a.) In the fastest game of ball played here this season Tuesdsy. Estherrtlls defeated Humboldt 4 to a Getcbell allowed but two bits. Wednesday Dmmetsburg de feated Esthervlll here 14 to 1 Eldorn Trtsaawwd. MASON cm, la., July 17. BpeclaI Tele gram.) Mason City defeated Eldora to day, by the score of to 1. Batteries: El. dora. Ellert and Sweeley; Mason City, Duffy, C. Rowley and Mason. Bigger, Better,' Busier That Is what con sistent and persistent advertising wilt do for legitimate business. BLUES SHUT0UT HOOSIERS Home Ran by James Gires Kansas City the Game. SOME FIELDING BY BOTH CLUBS Indianapolis Unable to Hit Brandon and None of the Men Sneered In Reaching; Third Base. KANSAS CITY, July 28. A home run by James In Ihe eighth scored C'orrldon ahead of him and defeated Indianapolis, J to 0. here today. Both team played excellent ball and there was some fast fielding by both clubs. Kansas City had the bases full three times, while none of the vfsitors reached third. Score: KANSAS CITT. INDIAKAPOUS. AB.H.O.A.B All H O. A B. Parbaau. Ib. 4 4 4 I 4 Hnfrmin, rf.. 4104 lalllraa, at.. 4 4 I Lara. If 4 I 1 Kratt. rt.... 4 11 Be'rrman, lb I I 1. Coriidoa. aa. I I 4 Downer, tb . 4 1 I James, a 8 I 1 Bran dom. p.. 4 4 1 4 ln1niff. It. I 0 Hallman. rt. 1 4 44 114 4 H mi err, lb.. 1 4 4 4 4 C (I'll. Ib 114 4 1 I 1 Kltter, I I a Vlliltm. Ib. I 114 4 I 4 I 4 Mowa. as 4 1 1 4 4 I 4 cri, p I 4 4 4 4 Total! n 14 17 11 1 Totala t 4 14 10 1 Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Kanas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 -! Two-base hits: Hyatt. Iove. Home run: James. Sacrifice hits : Bowerman, Corrl don. Stolen bases: Downey (3), Gets. hasin on balls: Olf Mert. 2. Struck out: by Men. 8: by Brandom, 1. First baoe on error: Indianapolis, 1. Ieft on bases: In dianapolis, 8; Kanras City. 11. Time: 1:38. Umpires: Chill and Weddlge. Semi-Finals Reached in Western Tennis Meet at Lake Forest In the Doubles Waidner and Whitman Easily Beat Houston and McKay. MASON CITT, la., July 28.-fieml-fl-nals were reached In' the western tennis tournament yesterday at the Onwent sla club In all events, except the men's singles. In which Conrad D. Boyle of Washington, D. C, and C. M. Bull, Jr., of New Tork, are soheduled to play their fourth round match tomorrow morning. There was only one dlsapav'intment 'n the, day's work, G. M. Church of Princeton defaulted to H. H. Whitman of Chicago, In his fourth round match, on the grounds that he wished to save himself for the ' doubles match tomorrow. Two matches were played In the fourth round of the men's singles, besides the victory soored by Bull In playing off his tla with Heath Byford of Chicago. Walter Hayes cf Chicago furnished a surprise, when he easily defeated his fel low townsman, Harry Waidner, in straight sets, 6-4, 6-L Maurice McLoughlln of San Francclsco made short work of 3. J. Armstrong of Minneapolis, winning, 6-1, 6-t. In the doubles, there were no upsets. Waidner and Whitman of Chicago were easy victors over their fellow townsmen, Houston and McKay, 6-0, 6-8, 6-2. Mathey and Church were unexpectedly easy victors over Ludke and Morley, 6-4, 6-1, 7-6, their clever playing and good teamwork being too much for the westerners. Whitehead and Winston of Norfolk,, Va., easily beat Scudder and MacKenile, 6-1, 7-6, 6-L - Miss Carrie B. Neeley of Chicago ' and Miss Haxel Hotchklas of San Francisco, qualified for the finals In the women's singles, the former by a victory over Miss Margaret Davis of St. Paul, 6-1, 8-6, and the latter defeating Miss Marie Wlmer of Washington, D. C, 6-2, 6-8, In the second round, and Miss Edith Hoyt of Chicago, 4-4, 6-8, In the semi-finals. Misses Neeley and Hotchklas will meet tomorrow after noon In ths final round, the winner to play Miss G. Bees of St. Paul, In the chal lenge round on Saturday. Peddlers Riot and Squirt Oil on Fruti CHICAGO, July 28. Peddlers striking to have the antl-nolse ordinance repealed caused thousands of dollars of damage to day by raiding grocery stores and vege table wagons and squirting kerosene oil upon ths fruit and vegetables. Rioting oontlnued throughout the day Scores of peddlers who refused to join tho strikers were beaten, their wagons over turned and their wares destroyed. Prices in the produce market have been hard hit because of the strike and In some oases have fallen 100 per cent. There baa been a heavy reduction in the number of buyers, while ths shipments of fruit and vegetables have not been decreased. Apples which brought from 23 to $4 a barrel last week were offered for fl and 82 today with lew buyers. In the meantime Mayor Harrison says the rioting must stop, "I'll put an end to '- . v-Hfre if the police fill the stations thru Wn with nrlsoners." the mavor said. THEKE'S health and strength in a bottle of Jetter's Gold Top Boer. Barley la it for food, hops for tonic. Essential to the weak, healthful for anybody. Unsurpassed for table or medicinal purposes. The beer that cheers, nourishes and Invigorates. rASQXT TBAJ3B SUPPLIED xuro s. oath 13114 Do 1 f 1 1 Strset. Phones: Doaglae 1644; Ante, A-1M3. EPS Have You Attended Our Semi-Annual Shirt Sale? Ton won't know what you've missed until you soe some particularly at tractive Manhattan, a distinctive E. ft W. or Lion Brand Shirt that wag bought here at clearance prlceg. Ordinarily you'd pay from fl.60 to 17.00 tor these shirts. Buy thetn now tor from 0 cents to 2.35. None will be carried over. Your choice of soft or pleated styles. French or plain cuffs attractive light or dark put terns In silks, madras, etc Get your fall aud winter supply now. Early birds get the best pickings. SALE PRICES ARE CASH 11.60 8hlrts 0O 11.00 and 12.60 Bhlrts $1.35 12.00, 13.60 to $7.00 UhlrU '. ...$2.35' TOM KELLEY CO. 815 South 16th Hti-eet, TOM KELLEY JACK McQUILLAN CLOSE OF GRANDRAPIDS MEET Fastest Time of Year Made in Grand Biyer Weight Handicap. -3IEDGEW00D BOY DOES FAST MUX Walter W, Wins In the Paro When H4) Lowtera Ills Own Record and Ran Away with Roth of tho Mile Heats. ORAND BAI'lb . ..... h , July SS, With , ihe b:g crowd In Ihe stands cheering Oeere' High Admiral to victory In the final htat of the 2:16 trot. Grand Rapids' flrnt Grand circuit race meet terminated today. With teven pounds of weight on his back Hedge wood Boy paced the first mile of the free-for-all, the Grand River weight handicap. In 2:02V lbs fastest lime of the year. Ha repeated In the second In one second slower, each time winning by a neck front aLdy Maud C, similarly burdened. This event brought out the fastest fl'ld of ths meet. The doers entry was the only hoise which was not a contender. Past t'm wss made In the 1:08 para, which Walter W. captured In straight heats. The gelding lowered his own pre vious best mark half a second to beat out King Cole and Major Bi Inn In a fierce drive In the first heat, but wag not so hard pushed In the second. The 2:11 trot was Charlie Mitchell's all tha way In both heats. Another Victory for Geers. The final event, the S;16 trot, went straight heats to High Admiral, giving Goers his second victory of the day. San deJS made some dashing drives with Doug las MuGregor, the favorite, but he tired at the finishes and was forced to be content with third place. Summaries: 2:06 pace, two In three,, purse $1.0.: Waller V.. b. g., by Little Frank, tGeers) King Cole, b, h. (Dodge). Major Brlno, blk. g. ICox) Time, 2:0414. :. 8:11 trot, two In three, purse $1,000: Charlie Mitchell, ch. g., by Marvelous (Murphy) J J Johnny M., ch. h. (Loomls) J 1 Dorothy Hansboro. ch, g. (Shank) 8 4 Time. 2:0bV. 2:11. , Free-for-ali pace, the Orand River weight handicap .two In three, $jOO added: Hedgewood Roy. ch, h.. by Chltwood seven pounds (McMahan) 1 Lady Maud C, ch. m., seven pounds (Hearsey) J f Evelyn V.. b. m.. no pounds (Shank).. 8 4 Time, 2:02. 2:03. 2:lt trot, three in flve,purse81,000: High Admiral, blk. h., by Admiral Dewey (Geers) 1 1 J Sue D., br. f. (McDonald) J 2 2 Douglas MoGreger, b. h. (Sanders).. I I Lee Wilson, b. g. (IVirlge) I I I Time. 2:0X4. 2:00.. 1:07V lown News Note". CRESTON Miss Marie Hamann, who wss seriously injured in the auto accident last Sunday near Phelps, Mo., Is still un conscious, and her mother is threatened with loss of reason from worry over her condition. One of the other victims of the accident. Peter Fell was burled yesterday at Sidney. LOGAN Investigation discloses that In the accident, which befell the auto tour ists, J. Brsndon and J. W. Munden, en route from Storm Lake to Omaha, last evening, between Logan and Missouri Val ley at the Copeland farm, the car did not turn completely upside down, but It went over on the side throwing out the occupants and Inflicting minor bruises. The two tour ists spent last night at the Lusk house here and their car is at the Logan garage. LOGAN Thus far, no trace of D. C, Crandall, who drove a livery team, hired for a short trip to the country and then left the same at Woodbine, has been found. At Woodbine, Crandall Is reported as try-, Ing to secure cash on a personal check on an Illinois bank, after placing the team In the barn. Failing to seoure cash, ho wss seen last about 8 - o'clock Tuesday evening at Woodbine. The farmers of whom he purchased horses on personal checks on an Ill'nols bank, are reported to Sheriff Rock and W. R. Mllllman aa hav ing gone after their horses which were stabled In towns, and are now In possession of both checks and horses, but the man Crandall Is still absent. LITHOUN Wsierproelsd Lisas Cellars fVERY areument it in their Eu favor. Not one point shout them can be criticised. Mut able for wear at work or play. Wear s clean, wbiie collar mry 4ar. Ellnlnats UandrT txlli an a dialed rm a. A lew rune wim S damp clota aad UrMol.lN" ll inow-enu. Cullmrt IS maeh. Cuffi ee a awtr Jki row eealer'i. ar or nau. Tke riBERLOlD CO. 7 4k a Waverly ru Hsw York i-Jiiv Oman s m I Council Blnffs ' ft 1 i Lee Mitchell, Ir . I ! f 1013 Htu lw;! Street. olilrf i Phones i aa. . M'wli Wm-JeUer, 2302 BT Street. Bell see ) Auto. jr. isea. - 3 3' t i