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    THE BEE: OMAHX. FEIDAY. AUGTST '4. 1911. "
Rourkes Head Second Division; Cubs and Tigers Lose; Rain Hits Big League
JOE LOTZ GROWS STRONGER
Piter Familial Ro-irke's Baby Pitcher
Stays line Innings.
EXKEfS" GTPSIE3 ESC? GAXI
" folae fete I a Llat leva tHlnt
seal Apsaareatty the taws B
Ar Net Ant I eeeere
Flret H
" !
Omaha, kid pitchor. Joe Loix. won tnr j
P.iurke by 3 to 1 a-alnjt V Moines, after !
atrlklns; aut eight m-a and a.iowlr.s; four i
hits. i
Joe had sot pitched for over two months!
and sixty oats' enenry was stored up In
his system. Not only did he so like a
whirlwind for flra Innina-. which, prior to
yesterday, bad been his limit, but he went
tha full nina and at the end was coins; aa
(nod aa in tha first. It seemed for awhile
la th first Inning that he would be batted
out of the box before the end of tha game,
but afar passlnc two men ha aartlei down
and struck aut th next two.
Tha kid pitcher had everything- at his
command and tha way ha dropped th
Deserters with hia mysterious wrinkle
was a sight. Not only d-d Lotx work good,
but hia support was excellent. N'.ehoff at
third, played Cn ball and his lightning
like stops at third mad it possible for tha
Rourkea ta pull off two dosbie playa In
atartUng rapidity. atneaTaa had aa off
day and made two errors.
Dea Moines pat up a Ustiesa gams at th
bat and It appeared aa if they did not
want to win, eiriai:y after toe second
inning, when the Rourkea bad garnered
three runs. Hersche. who was pitching
for th Hopefuls, atuck it out to th end
and did his bPt to pull himself out of the
hole, but th home boy had their batting
toss on and refused to let up. Thomaaon
aaia took the honors at tha bat by clout
ing out tsre bits in four time up. BLneaTea
also cam la for hia share of tha stick
work and la two time up hammered out
two doubles. He also put down a clever
aaciiflca.
la th field th Des Moines bunch seemed
to work hard and did not make aa error.
Two record double playa were also pulled
ff by them and tha infield work was
good. Graham played second baa Ilk a
Wmon and nothing couid b put past the
former Omaha boy. Score:
OMAHA.
AB. R.
H.
4
O.
I
1
12
0
1
t
A. E.
; s
Moore. 2b J
Nienoff. 3b ..
Thomaaon. cf. 4
Kane. lb.... 4
8-'honovr, rf 4
H k. If
Kneave. aa X
Lynch, c 2
Lotx. p J
Totala
S
11 r 14
DE3 MOINES.
AS. R. H-
o.
u
s.
Curt a. II 4
Coiltag-n. a 4
Matties, ef 1
JDwyer, lh 4
Korea. Jb 4
Anderson, rf 1
Graham. Zb . X
.T'lTHTIIll, 1
Hersche.. p S
Total.
t a
Runs
1
-a 1
Hits
1 1 1 1 1
jDas Motnaa
1 Runs
! .Hits ....
..4 99991999-1
...1 19141999 4
Twa bass hits? - Thomas ijm. IT 11 l3,
;3T in aiases ma be-ia: Off Lots, i; off
'Berache. 2. Sacrifice hits; Kiiimvm, XI.
fcoCX. Stolen bum: Kane. Caui(U, An-'der-eoa
2. Mettick (3). Strucx out: By
'Lots. ; by Herache. S. Left on bun :
I OtnaJuL, 7;. Dea Momea, 1 Doubie puajra:
Nlaooff to Kuu, Nlehoff U Moor to
jua Curtis to UltowsaJ. Hr-h to
.'tiraJuua to Dwyw. Tlma; Ut. Umpires:
lxk. McDowell.
weLTsurrox
riuu
PT. HJSLO, Aag a Th locals ould not
Jilt Woiverton eUactlvely toexy ua uo-
4PLor:
UNTXXN.
AH, R.
SClllar. ef , 1 .- 4 S
jtmiar. as 4 I
Cuoa, rf 1 I S
VcCormlcx. If , , . I 1
.Thomas, lb , , , 4
1-un.lnn. Ib J
Cocsmaa. lb I 1
' Strettoa. 4
,Vo4vrtoa. B -- 4 1
BV
9
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
Totals
a u
PI'EHLO.
H.
n.
4
.via. rf
seri
tt
41
4
1
4 1
M.d.i etna, a
Kagbes. ?b
Xoerner, lb
Claire,
Cleanon,
Waeeb, a 1
Perry. P
Jarnlgaa.
f 9
Routt. B
saaw' -
xMidaa. rf
34 1
Baxtsd for Jarnlgaa tn eighth.
IJnoala 1 4 1 1 3 9 3 9-n
itt-o 9 4 9 9 9 4 4 11-2
Stolen Bases: Cockmaa (71. Wolvarton,
robb. Tws-bss hits: tirs;-r. McCarmlck.
Clmaocx Tnomas. O.alrw Ti. Tarwe-bavaa
Jilts. Miller. Gagnlar. Horn run: Cobb.
p-acrir.es hits: it. Stratron, Gavgnier.
X mmj ball: Wacob. Struck out: By
1-rrry I; by Woivartoa. 1; bv Jarnlgaa.
j ajss aa balla. Cff Perry. 1: off Jara.gaa,
a Tun: l.aa. Umpire: Knapp.
4,aUBXlJs:S HIT FXGATB! HlkD
wafcst Tsrssa Law lay leers mt Tea
ta Tvaa.
rBnrXR. Aug a Denver onrn todsya
gam by hrrtlng Fugat hard. Soor:
DENVER.
A3. R. H. O. A- E
I levd. Jb I I 1 3 3 4
Vil mora, cf S 4 1 I 1 4
Ball, lb 1 U 4 I
Xenworthy. If....
4eUiilln. Jb . 1 2 3 2 4 4
. rf 4 3 4 1 4 9
Coffey. ' as 1 1 1 J 4 j
r ra- n baa. 4 4 4 I I 4
ty Brian, .a.........- 4 1 2 4 I 41
TotaUa 10 13 27 IS
TOPEKA.
AB. R. H. O. A.
P.lekart. If- 4 4 14 1
Kin, cf 1 1 - 4
W k.t-urT, lb 4 4 4 I 3
fiardner. rf-.... -- 4 4x41
l.mory. 3b 3 4 3 4 4
nap. e 3 4 4 T 4
F-dnustoa. aa..... .. 3 113 1
Krave. 2b . J 4 4 1 S
ugat. P S 4 9 9 1
E.
1
Totals
Teivar .
Topeka .
...H I
4 34
9 E 2
4 9 9
19
9 3 19
.4911
a sZj
Stoles
Rlckart. Kan worthy Qufl-Two-heee
hit: Hlnvire.
Uovd. Home ran: Ed-
Jin. oaroner
Tbree-uaae bit:
mist ua.
Sacnfice tuts: Gt'imore,
Baa,!. Strucs out. By lFru, 4: by Fu-
gaie, X Bases aa ba.la.' Off O Rnm, I;
eff Fugate. L Double piare. Emory to
Whitney te Crisp; Kreps ts Edmiatoa te
Wtitaey. Hit by intrhed btvl- guUan.
Iert a bt-Ki: rever. 3; Topeaa. 3.
Time: 1.49. Umpires: McKae aad Weaser.
ST. JOSEPH BHIHM ITS HITS
Slaas riy L aaaa eases by Flew ts
ST. JVPH. Aug. a St Joseeh
vum-eed hita today aad took tike first game
af tna sane from saoux City, t to a
."hei.arlte was efttive at all time, acesw:
kiuiX CiTT.
A3. R. Ft. O. A. IT.
H. O.
! i
1
a ar
H. O.
39
"1 it
Standing of Teams
WEJT. LEAGUE I JJATL LEAGUE
W LP1 W LFrv
rnrr 4 J7 sr.4 Chlrairo 37 M
Lnwin 5 41 ..N-w York ...5T M ;j
P i'bto .4 .if PMi.adolprua J
St. svpb.. zl w hj Futsourj- ... i
ma ha a S ..-S St. Lou: ai 4i jr..:
3mu City... S .4 ;n'lnnaa 4
Topa 42 i7 4J-Prok;yB a 59 TZ
Lea M nines 71 Jaborcn 2 74 2-'.
A-MER. A9iJ"N. 1 AMER. LEAGUE -4
W LPt. W LP' t
Minneapolis 47 .io2 C"troit 43 A S4.:
Kam-as city 7 47 j th,iaieiptua l i4 TOKJC Neb.. Aua X .perlal Teierram.)
Commbue ...i7 4 ki B.,ston Z 4 .. 4irar.d Island took the f.rwt ana of the
su'Vaoi.." .3 J2 NewYor'k!.;.W Z ?uerea br the arore of 7 to 1 The third city
Toledo ju it .47 Oveiand .. ja al .4: rnt to Potter for three hits and as many
Lil'.e ...47 -ji .4w Washicgtdn. JS 1 (! run In the first. In tie second Potter hit
N.B. MiUEAOrCE.
F1-nont ... r ju . Fai: City ST.
Bupvrlor at i ornanduaiii. J J .4
ZXJT?.::t. .tS. Aa-;:::5 S .IS
Coiumbaa ...ar 41 u h immmit . ii .477
Keamay
Tora ...
.-a & .,
aXeaaJta.
WEHTTE-RX LEAGUE,
r.'aa Jtotneu. I; OmaJia. I.
Sioux City. 1: at. Joaepn. L
Topaaa, i. Denr, iu.
Iaucoin. il; Pueblo, a
national, league.
Now Tora-Plttabura;. rain.
Ptuiadaipoia. 1; cmctnaail. 7.
broua.ya. i. Chkgo, i.
Boatoa-iic. Louia, raa.
AJCEBICAM L&AGfEL
Chica-r-Wutiin-U)n. rain,
et. Louia-i'tuiaaeipnla, ra.n.
Oave.aaJ. 11: New iorn, ill.
Lwtruii. 2; Boatoo. a
A-MEEJCAN A35CCIATIOX.
St. Faul-MInnrafKiila. rain.
IniUaaapoii. 4. jliwiute, 4.
NiJBRAsiiA STATE LEAGUE.
Cfrimnbua. 1; Kearney, 14.
Jraad laiand. 7; tor. 2.
Hjif.n, U. Superior. 2-2.
Itrtmum, t, jfwirt l
MINK LEAGUE.
Clartnda. 1; Auburn. 1
Nvoraaaa city. S: FaJa C!tT. H
ahe&andoaii. S; Humooiilt. a
ffaaiea Taaar
'Wcatam Laacja Dea Molnea at Omaha.
Sioux City at. tL Joaepo. Topeaa, at Len
yr. Lincoln at Pueblo.
NaUonai La(rue New Tork at PITtsbiira;.
American Leaa-ue C)ucao at Washing
ton, it Loula at Phiiadeipnla. Oevauuid
at New Tork. Detroit at Boston.
Amartraa AaaoclaUon Itlnneapolla at St.
Paui. Kansaa City at Milwaukee. Indiaa
apoila at Totedo, Louisville at Columoua.
NeOraBka grata Lea-ue Columbua at
Kearney. Grand Island at Tork. Haflng-a
at Superior. Fremont at Seward.
JiUn Leaa-je :iax1nda at Auburn. Ka
brasMa. City at Fa-is City, tshenandoan at
Kumooldt.
Stem, lb I
Breen. If
1 ag-ner, cf
Town.
Fltigeraid. rf
Hart man 3s ..
T. Reiiiy. 3b .
M. Miuer.
-awaoa
Kiepfnar, p .
gaarrer, cf .......
W. Miller, p.
I t S
14
1 4
12 4
1 .4
14
11 1
4 4
4 S
4 4 4
4 4 4
I 24 12
H. O, A.
4 11
1 S 4
14
5 S 4
4 5"
4 4 1
2 2 4
1 S S
4 4 S
Z 27
Totals
S S
ST. JOSEPH.
AB. K.
E.
B. RslIIy. Ib I a
PoweU. If 4 1
Kaily. rf 4 ,
Z wining, of . 1
Jonas, lb . t 1
Goaaatt. a S
Hamuun. Ib 1 1
Meinke. aa 2 1
Cnailatt. p.. S
Totais . 22 . a .
Sioux City
oc Josapa 1
4 4 2 1
14 4 1
1
-s
Batted for Wagner In eighth.
Baxted for St. Millar la ninth.
Sacrifice hita: Jones. Goasett 2. Mainka,
T. Reiily. Stolen badea: Powell. Jones.
Hamilton. Meinxe. Two-baa hits: Z wil
ling. Hamilton. Struck out:: By Cheiltt,
t: by Keptner. 9; by W. Miller. U Baa oa
baila: Off Chellette. 2: eft Klepfner. 2.
Doubi Play: Memx to rUalUy to Jones.
Hits: Oft idepfner. i
In seven innings; off
nnlngc l -as sod bail:
W. Millar. 2 in on inning.
M. Miller. Left on bases. $. Joseph. 4;
Stotix, Oxy. a Time: 1.SU. Umpires : Has
kell and Shoemaker.
Indianapolis Wins
From Milwaukee
Terrifio SluirgTii! by Hooaien DriTes
Brvsrer Hurler from Xaund
Score, Six to Four.
MTLWACTEE, Minn.. Ang. a Iadiaa
apotia bunched thstr hita with th errors
of th ham club, and won easily , (ml
Milwaukee used threw pitchers, none of
whom war ef: active, schiitser pttenad fin
h.;i though hia support was poor. Score,
iwoiiwiwous. rjl.WAt7ltXS.
4X.H.0.1.1 AS.a-0.AB.
Hcrrsaa. at. 4 X I 4 Sttrae. ... 4 4 4 4
Woawrart. 4 I I CWe. kill!
MaCanly. ff X Oraadart. lb 4 U X
Honeer. la.. I X r X Randall, rf . I 1
im. X..... 1 1 Latbe.4. at. 4 4 4
!ar. a.... 4 XXI 4 ( lark. .. 4 I 4 1
Wllllaaaa. i I I I Lawia am.... 4 J X
14ewa. aa.... 111 I Sanaa", a. 4 1 X X
' Har-Tistaa. p 1
kt iJ ST TT sLarioa. p... 4 4 4 1 4
B na ...
la
M g ft U 4
Patted for Harrington la eighth.
Uattsd for Marion la ninth.
Milwaukee 19999991
ladlsaaooUs 4 1 1 4 1 1 4 1
Two-bass hits. Ritter. Cnxrlsa, Mara
14
H:ts: Off McCriynn. 14 tn stx Innings; off
Hamngtoa. 3 ia two maings; on kinoii, i
in ana inmnf eaicrtncs nita: xtaaoa-i. jac
Cartay, Ho user. Double ptaya: Clark to
Lewta to Orendorf. Lewis to Charles to
Orendorf. Left on bases: Milwaukee. I;
Indians polls. U). Bases on balla: Off Schltt
sar 1 off Marion, 2: off MeGlyna. a Sti-icx
out: By Schiitxer. 2: by Hsrrtngton. 1. wild
pitch. xu1.- Tim: SUA Umpires: Bisr-ha-ter
and Haodibo.
Falls City Gets First
From Nebraska City
ssaaasspssssass.
Score of Teii t Five ia llesnlt of Con
test ainhnra. Defeats Ca
rta da.
FALLS CTTT. Jfebv, Aug. a (Spectal
Telaarram. Fxlls City took th first gam
of th series from Nebraakx, City. Th
R.H-E
score:
a-"
h 1
Fails City
.. I 1 1 S 9 S 1 9 -W
liNtbraska City 1 992991i9-il3
1 1 Batterlea: Fai-B city, ciawaom aoo
JiVaudertuii: Jlebraskn CltT. Beltx. Reece
1 . and pinaerUia. Umpire. Meyers.
AUBURN. Neb Aug. X-HSpecisJ 1 Taie-
gram. Auborn won a close Ph-s
i ban. today. The acor. jj.rx.
3 1 Auburn
...-.--I W w w a a w 7 17
' Battariee: Aabura. Hombavch and KLraa-
Ingar: ciarmca, "n na
Umptre: KratAbarg,
HUMBOLDT. Nab., log S (Special Te!a
fram. Shensadoaa cavpaarad tas apeamg
game of ih eaneav The aura: R-Hii.
enadoah .i!!!'-!!
Humooult 4 494)99144 SSI
Batter: Humboldt. Frrwli. Owwalt aad
Diaca: leaasalosa. Bairw
Lmpu-ws: Cereuraa and J
Biaasas UmW TV
BURXXNGTOX. la.. Aug. X Pttchere C
Brown i Lefty), aad Ed hswx ef tna Bur
ongroa bass ball duo were oad tossy to
tha St- Lauia Asaesicsa Leasru cilia, effec
tive Mptssnoer a. for SVSX
raakt ta lave Art
aad arreatad by Dr. KlngTa New Life Pills,
biiluua heaulacBS gtuts aad ilvar aad howeis
aeS sagha. BV, Fee aaa by Bat ia r4aT Ce.
ISLANDERS WINFK0H YORK
First Game of Series Goes to Third
City, Seven to Two.
!P0TTI3 A5D FLSI'lJLESS Ef BOX
Isaeaaaa rttfkn Ftae r
strlklaa Oe Tea Tack Flayer
V reeaaet Wit fraai
jwMJ1 wo htJ errnp nrttpj four
uora. Fntr! r-iievrt Potter at thin
rjn of the game, ajid had the Ialandra
irrm- "J!ot.n oni7n- wt
1 ffarne. Prne made t-n apnaaUonal
cna-banded catehxa. Gatamu atrork out
ten men and was tight la the pinches.
Score:
T0R1C
A3 1.0 a a
lb. .14 4 14
a.a. a 0 B
T-KJbt-n. It I 1 1 1 rV-L
t 1 Stair, tb 4 4 114
4 Hanmiarr. 8 t t J I 1
I Har-a. 4 I t 4
HrLW, rt.. I
Hrr. 5. . 4
Ai-tn. lb t
Wr-1. 3b ... 4
Bnrhanaa. . 4
Pmtti. . .. 4
OsttRBaa. p. t
4 lh
I1S14
t 4 Ctri, rf.
I 4 E-ra. m...
I Cia. a.
4 Pnw a
T ....
4 Z7 I 1
rxaia. xi r rr : 1
Grand Island I94a a 7
Tork 11 2
Horn rune: Hargia. Opple. Two-bas
h:t: Darts. Bases on bails: Off Potter. 1:
off Fntrs. 2: off dausman. . Smjcic out.
By Potter. 1: by Fentress, i, ba- Oausman.
10. WUd pitch: Potter. Passed baI: Buch
anan. Doubie playa: Smith to Hara-.a to
Armstrong- Ward to Armstrong. Time: 1:5a.
Umpire: MeDermott. Attendance. 77.
Maple Plain Iaa-lse-lsla.
KEARNET, Neb.. Aug. J. f Special Tele
gram. Maole. the Karner pitcher, was
I Invincible to the Colummia hitters, fanning
! eleven men and only avowing one acore.
j Kearney found Delalr eay. getting eight
I een hits and fourteen scores. H. Gray
i made another home rin and four hits out
j of four times up, while Downey mad it
live straight, one a two-bagger. Score:
lll.Oll aBH.OA
Jnnt, rf 4
1 4
1 4
1 4 Ketnrtt. rf .. 1
I I
lre. If. 4
Downey. Ib.. I
Puia. Ib . 4
Ctm.cor. si. I
hair, la
Trimble, af.. I
H. lirv. .. 4
Mapla. a 4
4 4 S. Brawn. Ib I
1 I ;rmJm. Ib 4
I I B Brows, al I
I dlltuck. cf.. 4
4 I Laars. If 4
4 KlaaML ib. 4
1 4 Hamaoa. 4.. 4
1 t Dauur. p I
1
I 4
I 1
I 1
1
1 U
1 I
4
4 U
1 1
ToJa....4J US I 1 TMaia. S T M IS I
Kearney 3 0 4 4 14 1 14
Columbua 4 4 0 4 4 1 4 41
Earned runs: Kearney, a Basea on bails:
Off Mapia, 1; off Dei air. a Two-base hits:
Downer. LL Gray 2. Pairtea. Map. Jar
rott, Chituck. Tnmbie. Chuigord. Struck
out: By Maple. 11: by Deuair. 4. Home
run: H. Gray. Passed bad: KlaaeU. Hit
by pitchel bail: By Maple, L Doubie
flay: Pagiea to Downey to Clair. Tim:
46. Umpire: Held.
Pnseal Triaaa !wiH.
SEWaRD, Neb Aug a i Special Tele
gram.) Fremont defeaued Seward today.
i to 1. la a fast game of bait, considering
tha snap th grounds were in. It was
1 anybody s game up until the ninth Inning.
2 wnen eci got a baa on aa error, was
Carey's single and they both scored on
Watson two-bagger. Score:
FRZatOWT. gB7AJU.
AS.a-0.AB. Aa.BL0.AB.
Boedaaa. Za. 4 4 4 X 1 RaWnaia. et 4 4 1 4 4
Pailaa. lb... 4 4U 4 4 Braanoa. b.11 1 1 1
kaaaa. af 4 X I I tins. Lo 4 X 11 1
Baanar. a... 4 1 7 4 4 .C. Ot 4 1 I I X
Naff, rt 4 4 14 Laanard. It.. 1X14
Tarata. It. X t ' 4 Hear?, rf 4 1 4
Carer. U 4 14 4 4 staaey. Bl.. X 4 4
Tiampa-a. aa X 1 X I Wuir. a..... 4 tits
naan. a... 4 XIX bsuia. I 111
I XT li Tatala. XI T IT 14 4
Fremont 9404144 2 X
Seward 4 9044 199 41
Two-bass hita: Leonard. Smith, Carey.
Watson, Bases on ba.la; Off Smita. 2;
off Watson. L Wild pitch Watson. Struck
out: By Smith, a: by Watson, 7. Tim:
1.4s. Umpire: Edwards.
Isparter as 4 liaattass Evea.
SUPERIOR, Neb.. Aug. a- Special.)
1 5l"r broke even with. Hastings today
j :a double-header, winning tn first gam
iu uu miuufa, ui i. anu losing tn sec
ond, whica went seven innings by af i wa
meat, 2 to a The grounds were ailpiery.
but this apparently did not affect the play
ers as eaca gam wa hotly contested.
Score, first gama: R.H.E.
Hastings ... 41994999 41 1
Superior . 494441499 12 i 1
Batteries: Superior. Irvln and Pruchavi
Hastings. Slndeiar and Hoornla.
Score,, aeeund gama: R.B.E.
Hastings 3 4 4 9 9 9 l 4 1
Superior 9 9 1 9 9 1 92 a 3
Battenee: Superior. Gibson and Prucha;
Haaanga. Orta and Hoerni.
W aaaa Vias Slasjssay Xatck.
WAUSA Neb., Aug. a (Special.)
Tha Wausa ball team woa from Plorc at
Plero W'edlneaday of 21 to IS. Score:
R.H.E.
Wautia 3 7 9 9 S 9 T 9 921 22 3
Pierce 0 2 3 2 1 4 S 9 1 la u (
Batteries: Wausa, Warters. Be rath.
W atter. Freeman and Sheas.; Pierce. Bo
ve. Msnek lui Tift.
Falser Defeats Kraaeir.
NEW YORK. Aug. a Al Falser of New
York practlouly knocked out Tom Ken
nedy, also of New Yorx. in a fast bout
j at tha National Sporting club tonight- la
1 tr.a ninth round Kennedy was forced to
! tax tn count of nine, but on anainir was
f.IMi ajrajn wirf aiw.i fnavm rh.r . K .4
' to be carried to hia corner. Th ball nded
mi 'j -. j icmiuii la-tar. i.b was iiii
abie to face hia opponent for tha final
round.
MsrleUa a sees.
MONTICELLO. Ia.. Aug. 1 (Special-V-The
aixia mmcg spelled defeat tor tha
local team. Ia tost inning th first three
men up far Farmer Burns' team hit aaf
and that, coupled with aa error, gave them
tour score. In the ninta they scored an
other, making a total of five to Monn
celio s one. Score: R.H.E.
Farraiia a 0 9 9 9 4 9 9 1 a I 3
Monticeilo 1 9 9 9 4 4 4 4 41 4 1
Batteries: Farrells. Keiley and Millar;
Mijntw.ai.o. Carsaa and Locher.
St. E4wars Wlat Iwatfast.
ST EDWARD. Neb.. Aug. a (Special.)
St. Edward defeated th Cedar RspMia oase
ba-1 team oa Its noma grounds ia a fea
tureiees gam, by a acura of IS ta 12. Scare
bv innings: R.H-E
Sc Edwards 4 31(443444 414 15 3
Cedar Rapids ....1 314434134 4-U 9 I
Batteries St Edward: Hefix, McKay and
Agaew; Cedar Rspida: Fentoa, Maxwail
and Pltchfurd.
las fa a as Tel
DECATUR. Nb Aug. a (Special Tele
ram.v The home taam won deciaiveiv
over Takamah today, th acor ataading
1 u I Jeanes proved the hsra of th
j game. Using aut a hums run ta th aeroinl
; Inning, ocure:
Decatur
9 1949194 T
Ta-nah 9 9 9 9 9 99 11
Batteries: Decatur, Matney, Payne
Mataey; Tekamati. Peary and Rica.
Sassier S
HAsTTNGH. Neb.. Aug- a--Spec!sJ.V-Pitcner
Sbsnar. was Joined tha "unrigs
state league taam several days ago, has
beea made manager of th duo ta surreal
aTIlng. resigned. Shaaar la a veteran ef
wide ex penance and local fans bedeve that
uadar his direction the HaCa will aooa climo
Into the first diviatoa.
Charlae City 1
MAsCX CTTT. lav. Aug. X-9peclal Tet
egram. At the RsckweU field meet today
Ckanea City defeated Masoa Ory ky the
acor of bl to X Llndannea pitched for
Charlaa City aad South ward tor Masoa City
rswseeats Wast m taaaae.
Ths CTaarants weald Bks te hook a game
wtta any fast team la the city for S'inday
For game ca-1 Jona Goff.ar. Douglas 7a7
lajwswd la a Flew
ar Bruised by a falL caply Buckien a.
Salve. Cures burns, weuada, sores.
piles, Ginrenteed. Uic For
by Baa tea Srutf Ca
THREE HOMERS DEFEAT CUBS
Brooklyn Beats Chica in the Fifth
Inning. FiTe to Three.
FOTj-3, SCOBXS COXZ TOGZIHZB
ItsasMiaass Hits First Ball rtrrkMl.
Erwis Ksars Vail Over Rlat
rials Fesew Ss4 Waest
Fallaws Ssit.
CHICAGO, Ang. 2. Thr-e horns runs in
the fifth mning was the feat accomnlsbed
today by Brooklyn la drf -atlng Chicsjro.
S to 1 E Zimmerman hit to right field
tha first bail pitched and it roiled under
a pi'. of lumber. Erwln followed by
knocking over the right field fenc the
first bail pitched. Taney renewed Richie
here and was somewhat wild. With a
maa on fas. Wheat hit to right center
for a horn run. Kaetzer blear up la th
sixta. Score:
BHix)m.TX cmckao.
A3 1.9.1.2 AB B.O A.K.
Twilev. aa... 1 4 4 4 rwwl. Hi 1 1 I I
raah-rt. lb.. 4 I T 4 ahii.t,. rf. .. I I 1 4
TVat If 4 I t 4 Rnrnaa. -f 4 4 I 4 4
HammH, Zb. I X X 4 H. l.m aa. tk 4 t I 4 4
Iandfn. ct 4 X X Dnrte. Jh . ... 4 1 4 I 4
Cm. an. rf . 4 4 1 Tnkar. ...! X I
IZlm aa. Jfe 4 1 I 4 4 aa,,. lb 4 1 IX 4 4
BTwtn. X X I 4 Af Bar. S....4 X 4 4
K.ieixar. . I 4 X R.rhn. p.... 4 I
Scaam. p... 1 1 T-wt p 14 44
Rlrhiar. p... 1
Tixaia. I XT W I -a 4 4 4 4
aaiuaa . .. 1
Tatals. I I XT IP
sparred for Tonew la sixth.
Batted for Rlchter la ninth.
Brooklyn 0 4 1 0 t 4 9 01
Chicago 4 1 4 4 4 2 4 4 41
Two-baa hit: Archer. Trae base hits:
Toolev. H. Zimmerman. Home runs:. F.
Zimmerman. Enrn. Wheat. Hits: Off
Pjchle. 7 in four innings: off Toney. 1 tn
two innings: off Rlchter. 1 In three In
nings; off Knetxer. 7 in fivm and two
thirds Innings: off 5chardt. 1 in thra and
one-tuird innings. Sacrifice hit: Knetxer.
Stolen base: Scnule. Doable plar: Rlch
ter to Tinker to Saier. - Left on basest
Chicasro, . Brook'yn. 1 Bases on ba.ls:
Off Knetxer. 4; off Tonew. 2: off Rlchter.
L Struck out: Bv Knerxer. 2: by Tonev
1: by Rlchter, 3; by Schardt. S. Time:
It Umpire: Johnstone and Eason.
Resa Hssaaaar (Taalaaere.
CINCLVNATT. Aug. a Cincinnati ham
mered Chalmers aa over the lot In the
fifth Inning today and defeated Phila
delphia easily by 7 to L Smith was effect
ive with men on basea. A.melda injured
his leg running to second in th seventh.
wh;ie Clarke s hand was hurt bv a foul
Hp m th eighth. Both men wer forced
to retire. Score:
CTXCTVNATI. PSCLACffLPaiA.
A3.H.0 A.B. AB.H.O.A B.
Baarbar. It... 11X4 Kaaba. lb. 44114
Baiaa. et I X X Per rf... 1X41
HotMltjei. lb 4 114 I Lanart. 2b... X 1 X I
UltrnatU ft. I 1 X Laden la.. 4 T X
Aimetaa. In.. 4X4X4 Wua. If.... I X t
Eemend. tb. . t Baca, rt I 1 1
Cwwaar. aa.. X 1 1 X Daniaa. av.. 4 X 1 X 4
Eaa. Zb 4 X 4 irn. . X 1 4 X
'.ana. a X X 4 Chaiaaara. p.. X 1 1 X
aa.arald. a. . 1 Bur-la. p a 4 4
Blrllth. p 4 1 ? I 4 Roam, p 4 4 1
Tiraa 1
Tatals XI U XT 1 "rvunaa 1 4 4
Braaariela . 1
TMais II T X4 U X
Batted for Burns In sixth.
Batted for Moraa ta ninth.
Batted for Ha wan in ninth.
Cincinnati 4 4 0 4 4 1 4 7
Philadelphia 9 4 4 4 9 1 4 4 41
Left an base: Philadelphia, S; Cincin
nati, a Two-base hits: paskert, Beecher.
Bates. MitcnelL Almeida. Three-bas hit:
Sou th. SacrifSc hita: Downey, Lotiert.
Moraa. Clark. Stolen basea: Hobutxeu
Fgan i2. Hits: Off Chaimera. I la four
and one-third innings; of; Rowan. 3 la
three innings. Double piay: Paakert to Lo
bert to Rowaa to Moraa. Struck; out: By
Rowan. 1; by Smith. L Bases on bails:
Off Chalmers, 2; off Rowan. 1; off Smith,
a Tins: 1. uS. Umpires: Klava and Brea-
Rsla Staaa Baates.it. Lewie Gaaae.
ST. LOOS. Aag-. a WUa Boat on one
run ahead la the frmrth mning. ran
stopped tha gams betweea 9U Louis aad
Boston. Manager Bresnanan preenceu a
change tn the hatting order. Manager
Tenney was oat of th game. In are rum
tax in hia place at first, McDona.il. aa
Eastera leagu recruit, was oa third, wttn
Jackson. Miller aad Doniia in th outfield.
Doniin doubled and singled In two Umea
at bar. Tha batterlea Weaver and
Kilns- for th visitors a..u Harmon and
Bresnahaa for St. Louis,
KANSAS CTTT TSS.13I1S RESULTS
Caaaas Wni Steex Wlastsak la Sisal
ef Slasjles.
KAJN3AS CTTT. Aog. X Jack Cannon of
Kanss City will meet J. H. W'.aaton of
Norfoix. Va.. In th final rounds of th
singles of tna Missouri valley champion
ship tennis tournament eitaer tomorrow or
Saturday.
Cannon, th present title holder, today
defeated H. G. Whitehead of Norfork. -.
7-6. whii Winston by superior teams won
from H. Jones of Kansas City, 3-4. T-o, 4-L
after spectacular play.
Cannon la defending hia title, having
played through th tourney. According to
the preceding tournsanant It was not neo
esaary for tha Qtieaolder to 4id hia
tit: until tit ehaiienga round.
F-ain today caused postponement of tha
doubles, and tnese will be played tomorrow.
Both principals tn the singles ar to piay
In theae. Th alngiea probably will com
Saturday.
Ia th ae mi -finals of tad doubles. Winston
and Whitehead of Norfolk. Va.. wtil meet
Paul and Harry MeAjulston of New Or
leans and Roland Hoerr and Wyart B ra
dix of St- Loula will meet Jones and Can
non of Kansas City. These mate nee will
be played in th morning and th final la
the afternoon.
In th third rottrtd double Brodix and
Hoerr defeated Uhls aad Elweil of St.
Louis. 4V X. -i; Jonea aad Cannon defeated
W shiner aad Sherman. 4-L 4-X.
RACK EESUXTJ AT RED OIK. IOWA
xtajew W. Wins B tBO Tree fraaa Lavsre
Field ta Seed Tlx,
RET) OAK. Ia.. Aug. X Special Tele
gram. ) Following Is tne summary of tna
racea here today:
1 11 trot, purs 3409: Major W. (A. E.
Crow. McAllister. Okls.). firet; Giadloia
lit F. Mitcheil. Hxveiocx. Neb.), second.
The Cocnran iC. W. Murray, Beatrice,
Neb.), third: May (G. M. Younglowe, At
lantic, Is i. four-i. Thirtaaa atartsra. Time:
XisH: 3.JPS: S:lS.
Three-year o.d pace, paras COBi Louis
CL. V. Pucker, Lonsrmoat, Colo.). Crec
Miss Newsure (George Aadersoa, Dea
Motaes. second: Shade Lane ( El. A, Shsars,
Cmaha. Neb.), third; Versa (J. W. Wa-ea,
Independence, Mo.', fmuxh. Nine atartars.
Time: 2 ISPt.
Red Oak. Grant. Stanton and Essex stood
tn the order na mail la the bass sal tourna
ment. LEGISLATOR 4SCTS 3llg TROT
Haarae Drives hy WUllasa Jaaksia
Beats Faeearltea
NOHJOIJC. Neb.. Aug. a (Special Tale
gram. Almost Lv9 peop.e witaeased ths
second days race meet and bavj tournav
mant tn Una dry today. The weather was
Ideal, but the rain during tha aig-bt made
ths track heavy. Norfolk won the ba-1 gam
from Stsatoa by a score of i to a
Th 1.1a trot, puree X3ie. was a f nature
of tha racing. The LegiaiStor. driven by
WUiam Jackson of Omaha woa the trot.
King Woodford ef Pierce, who was picked
as a winner, waa a eioee second. Tom Moore
was third. Time: I 2L
Th 2 36 pace, purse 3304, eras won by
Exclusive Bella. Two Step was second.
Major, third, aad Am by W, fourth. Time.
1.21.
aCiriTI 131 THREE-! LEAGUE
Deurvllle Saaakas Esieie aad Tai al es
BsaeSiaa Hits ta Fesath.
DANVTLLE, EL, Aug. I Danville
buBcnad hits ta tha fourth. Winnies; 4 to X
today, score; R.H.E
Daavtll . .. X -7 I
Decatur - SSI
Battariee: Bens aad Hilda brand, frthnt
der tuid Joaasoa.
3ULSCT. Aug. X Qutncy landed six af
its eevea hits ia the sixth aad aeeeatn
maiags, wtaaiss" from Peons, 1 to d
Score: R Ff a-
I Viuiacy
peons - - ------ 4 7 1
I . TT
ertes: xrocier sura roraey; Tanmea
u.r,n.aij
Srr-e T.. An. a
Iaa-a iijL ---Tenort-
p ii a a nan . -
DAVENPORT
Pafliia,!
HOOPER BEATS TIGERS AGAIN;
Bostoa Wins TwelTrlnninj Battle by
Three to Two.
Rtakt Flaldar Breska ts Gaai
Twelfth ky Seaalsg Yerke Has
Is tdaltlaa ta Other It.
SBsrksbla Playa.
BOtTTO'V. Aug. 1 It was largely Harry
I Hooper who won Boston's th.rd victory I
! over the Detroit team today. 1 to 1 He .
I as responsible f r ail the Boston runs
I and broke up the game In the twalfth. by i
j sending Terkea home with a hit ordinarily
j good for a home ran. He a'.ao sent Terkes
i home ahead of him with a home nn in the j
i third and made a wonderful fence atch In j
the Crn off Crawford's bat. Both Coi'.lns
and Donovan war strong In ptnche.
Score:
BC8TVC
A3 H o A H-
ll.H Oil.
4 1114 TWaka If 4 4 1
: trv Ib. . .
I Apaaaer, -f.
! Waaar. tb
j rarr-aao. a.
j Gartner, lb.
R.aa-t. If..
I 1 4 1 s-aa, m 4 X I
4 4 1 4 4 0h. I 1
4 T I OaVa-I. rt I I J
4 144 D-irt ntT. lb 2 4 II
XI Mor-ar-T. tb. I 1 I
14 44 Crlarr. !.. I 1
XII 4 atanaea. o .1 1 I
X X DnaoTaa. p.. X 1
CalUna.
Tn
-M I M 1 1 Totais. X fl II 4
Two out when winning run acor-d.
Boston 0 4244444400 12 '
Detroit 0 941049404 0 0 2 i
Two-base hits. Crawford. Trkea Home
nn: Hooper Basea on balls: Off Col
lins 4. off Donovan. . Struck out: Bv
Collins. 7. bv Donovan. 5. Time: It.
Cmpu-es: Dineea and Perrtna.
?aa Bast Bishlssalears.
TW TORK. Ana X Cleveland wn to-
' day the second victory In the series with
i New York. During the gam thirteen loca.s
i were hit or given paaaee to first. Hemphill
j walked Ova times out of aix times up.
! Score:
A3. H O. A. K. A3 H.O.l.B.
Gnaaey, If... I I X
4 Ca! await. If. I 4 1
X 1 raniew. If. .. X I 4
1 1 Chaaa. tb. . . . i 1 I I
Heawklll, ct 1 I I I
I O-a. rt. ... t 1 X
Ka:1it. Ib. .. 14 11
1 1 Ha.-.aall .... 14 4 4
1 1 Mae-w. ai .. I 4 X i
4 Gardlier. Zb.. 4 14 1
4 4 Sweeney, e... 1 1 I 1
Blair, e I
v.Hrnam ..4444
Clam. s. ... 4 1 I
Jaruaa. rt.. 4 X 4
Uwa. Xb... 4 I
Ball. Dt til
Blrrs'haia. of I I X
Trnar. Xb.. 1X4
SmltX a 4 X 4
KaJer. p. I
Stevall 4
M.'trhell. p.. I 1
Fa.kaaa'K, p 4 4
Tauafia. p
Tatals U IP X7 11 4 arias, p
.141
.1X11
Txala. XX I 27 IX X
Batted for KaJer in sixth.
Batted for Knight In ninth.
Ran for Blair in ninth.
Cleveland 4 4 0 4 I S 2 1 111
New York 3 4 1 4 4 3 4 2 110
I First base on errors: New York. 2; Cleve
land, L Two-base hit: Bail. Jackson O. La
Joi. Turner. Graney. Three-base hits: Ball,
; Jackson C). Lajoie. Turner. Graney. Cre.
I Warhop. Smita. Sacrifice hits: Sweeney.
Cre, Mitchell. Chase. Sacrifice files: Knight
l2). S to vail. Stolen bases: Chase. Magner.
'Graney. Left on basea: New York, 3; Cleve
i land, U. Double playa: Magner, Gardner
land Chase. Basea on ba-ls: Off Kaier. 4:
off Mitchell, a; off Faikenberc. 1; off
V aughn. 4. Struck out: By Kater. 1; by
Mitcheil. 3; by Falkecbersj. 1; by Vaughn.
4. Hit by pitched ba.l: By Mitchell, a (B.air.
wji:via. jvjinti. nits, urr a.er. j tn cva
Innings: off Mitchell. 4 In three innings
(none out ta ninth;: off Faikenberg. 1 in
on inning; off Vaughn. 11 in five and on
third innings; off War hop, I in two and
two-thirds innings. Umpires: O'Loughiin
and Mullin. Time: 2:3.
AUTO ENDURANCE RUN
IS PLANNED TO DENVER
teste
IX presamt plana work oat th newly
plotted Omaha-Denver highway win fur
nish the routs tor aa automobile endurance
run which, ia to be staged early m October.
Plana for ths ma are in th hands of tha
Omaha-Dearer Transcontinental Hixhwaw j
aaarx-laMrm and ft la intended rh.r .ha af.
fair ahs-1 be in no sense a race, but a
simple teat of the endurance of the cars
entered. Th ultimata object of the under
taking la to call to the attention of auto
mobile owners the merits of ths aew road
for touring; proposes.
It ts hoped to start the run oa the last
day of the Ax-Sar-Ben feativai. October T.
Cars must be driven by their owners aad
dealers' cars will probably be excluded
from com peri clou.
AVIATORS MAKE FOUR FLIGHTS
aad Tarsia Flad Air Tee
This Abauaesw. Plauta few Clr-
ellaxj Pike's PeeJt,
COLORADO SPRXNGd, Colo.. Ang. X
Favored with Ideal atmospheric condition a.
Aviators Parms ee and Turpla each made
two lung Cg-hts hers today. Thirty thous
and people turned out to see th birdmea.
Both men went higher than they did
yesterday Parma.ee reaching aa altitude
of two thousand feet and Turpin about tha
same height. Th aviators say they found
practically no support for their biplanes tn
ths rartfied air of this section aad for
that reason they made no attempt ta go
higher than they went today.
Flans for drrling Pike's Peak had to be
abandoned.
KOCH LOSES TO WILL HICKS
Ossaks Temaia Chaaasiea
test fee? the Til Stats
Title.
SIOUX CTTT, la-. Aug. 1. Harry Koch.
Omaha dty tennis champion, waa defeated
by Will Hicks of Sioux City tn the alngiea
finals of the Tri-etax tournament her
I today. Koch showed soma brilliant play,
but couldn't wear down th gruelling at
tack of hi opponent. Tha acor of the
match was a-2. 4-4. 4-1. 1-4. 4-X
J. G. McKay of Omaha lost ta Hicks m
the aeml-Cnala.
Kicks will piay W. E. Armstrong of St.
Paul, who holds the championship title, to
SHAFER WILL PLAY ROSS
rui
Sew Ceatast ta Ta-lrty-Slx-Rets
Mate a.
In a golf match at the Happy Hollow club
Thursday afternoon W. E. Sbafer dereated
F- A. Wordstrom. 3 up aad 1 to piay. Today
Shaf er and George Rose wtj play a thirty.
alx-aol match fur ths Pra.a,
Levrd tawts Fla.
CHICAGO. Aug. a Word eras received
here tonight from President Johnson of ths
American league that a fine of Sat had
been imposed upon i aataia Harry Xard of
me I r 1 1 1 a s law ii in i nmuw.-, lu uia
second game of last Saturday a doubie
haMiier la New York- Lord attacked Um
pire Mullen, grring htm a push was both
hand wnea a aariaion ax
went against htm.
Ceeapteaa Said e Be. Lemia.
BATTLE CREoTK. Mich, Ana- 1 "Pets"
Campion, outfieitiar of ths Battle Creak
aase bail teem, was sold today to the dt.
Loula Americans, Comptoa la hitting
around xa aaa si ut oeer third.
steaver tn the leag-u. H is hot yet
y
glass p Is Sis ads rd OU Stock.
NEW YOBJC Aug. a There was heavy
sailing t tMsoosu-a uu stoca en tn "curV
i fasrssk isosjF- ti.s swrai snare were
I aoid aad. the auaua faU erf 2s aomta M tsl
a a axe.
ef the Sew Ovaeha llesre
B lath way is te Be
raUawat,
ENTRY UST IS STILL OPEN i
Gay Co art Cracks Cominf from All
Parts of United State.
ST203G DOUBLES A2 C03C3G
Drswlasa far Kaesta Will B sfs4
Frtssy Slskt. Plsy la ta
Start asaaettaae Satar.
day.
Entries f ir th second national -lay court
championah.p tournament at the Field club
Saturday close offiola-ly August a but it
has beea decided to hold the list open until
ister so that ail the out-of-town players
n,sy entfr. Drawlnirs for the event wtil be
mad Friday night and playing will beg-.n
som time Saturday.
van v of th outside nrusnerts are now
in Chicago. Others ar in Kansas City
and Sioux City attending tournaments,
but all win be oa hand to p'ay Monday
morning. Th local men and the men who
hav arrived by Saturday will play off all
4 : the matches possible on that day.
I John T. Bailey, referee, will arrive Frl
4 . day night. He has been In Chicago axtend-
ing ' th Chicago western tournament and
4 ' boosting for Omaha.
I Tn. 1 1 m j, MrFla. tn th. titirament
.
tiaa Tr ,ilow, mn zrom 1 over
country and some ar expected to enter
from tha east. It la doubtful who will
com from Chicago, tha men playing there
having many tournaments ia their local
territories, and others do not wish to piay
on clay courts o soon before tha national
grasa court tournament at Newport.
Following ia a liat of ih state champions
who are entered tn tha clay court event:
Minnesota Jo Armstrong, captain of th
University of Minnesota team.,
l.llnois Waiter T. Hayee. who won the
doubles championsuip in th national lajt
year and ta an old niidii.e west champion.
Pennsylvania Percy revert.
A .-Kansas and T-xis Vey M-Qulston.
Missouri and Kansas Jack Cannon.
loe, a Fred Braale - .
North and South Dakota Ray Branson.
Virginia J. fcL Wlnswn.
Colorado (In douolesi W. S. Andrews,
I mountain champion, and Berrioa Hughes.
j Mexico Paul Mcijuiston.
ij u.i state - csmpiuoBiup ygnuiw a
Quiston brothers.
Delaware R. J. Ran dell.
The tournament this year has more
strong double teams entered than hav
ver before played ta aa Omaha tourna
ment, and th doubles championship la
going to b close. Hayes and Anderson,
the present holders, are not considered aa
speedy aa som of tha men coming; but
they ar prepared to mass a bravo Ccht
for the honors.
Western League Gossip
Des Moines put a crimp in St. Joseph a
chances of getting nearer to Pur bio by
taxing two straight games from th
Joaies.
Now that tha Grtzxliea ar on th road
for th remainder of th season, or th
larger part of it, Lin coin ought to get
its best licks ia for th top position.
Sioux City and Omaha will hav a nice
race from now on for pLac in th first
division. Both teams hav about forty
three games at horn for th remainder of
tha season.
Topeka, continues to hang onto the sev
enth piace with tha tenacity of a bull dog.
and chaacea for overcoming tha lead of
is team In sixth place la beginning ta loos,
sum tor the Kaws.
Jack Holland has made aa offer to hia
players. He agraa to distribute among
the Joaies $750 if they land in first paace
and if they manage to grab the second
position ttJ win b "dlvied" up.
Pueblo la not saying mock about tha
ba.l team, but the box scores continue to
show that the Orphans are pounding aJ
the time and gradually decreasing the lead
between the Antelopes and themselves.
With St. Joseph but three gamea to tha
i bat ot Rourkea, the three-game series
MTV e ay-cix, iuva .uoics emu a a aj vuiiaS. as LX A, u
begia at St. Joaeph Sunday, ouvht to prove
Immensely interesting ta the St. Joe fans.
With any other team in the Western
league but the Rourkea the Hopefuls man
age to get away with the big end of some
of the series. They have taken but two
games from the home boys this season.
Holland says there is nothing in th
report that he had purchased Pitcher
Charles Fanning from the Gaiesburg club
of the Central association. Manager Hoi
land of the Josies aad iert Hough, man
ager of the Gaiesburg team, did a Utti
corresponding, but it tailed to materialise.
Tip O'Neill Is of the opinion that Des
Moines is oa the rocks right when it
conies to base baa. Not only baa the team
left the town, with the refusal to return,
but not a single score of the game haa
been sent to the league from the Dea
Moines official acorckseper, acoording to
Prexy.
Following the present series with Des
Moines the Rourkes will go on the road
for six days, during which time they will
piay three gamea each with St. Joseph and
Sioux City. Upon their return twentyone
gamea will be piayed at home, before an
otner trip of aix gamea follow. Twenty
games will then end the season at homa
and the boys srLl finish the season at
Topeka.
PRESIDENT TAFT ISSUES ORDER
Slsras Ferwaal Paper OsesUasj
sectlesaeat Lea da as For. Slew
ta
mw
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
"WASHINGTON. Aug. a-Sneclal Taie-gram-)
President Taft today Issued the
following order, opening to settlement lands
on the Fort Niobrara military reservation;
"It ts hereby ordered that section 32. th
west half of section S and so much of
th southeast quarter ef section 31 as lias
to tha northwest of tha Niobrara river, all
ia township 34 north, rang S wast, sixth
principal meridian, and forming a part of
tha military reservattoa of Fort Niobrara,
ia Cherry county, Nebraska, harms: ba-
i com
useiess for military purposes ar
hereby temporarily withdrawn from reser-
vation for military purposes and from set
tlement, location, sal or entry, under au
thority of the act of congress approved
June 25. 1914 (public No. 3U3. 34 stat L. 947)
and reserved for th purposes of an experi
mental farm. The area of the tract so
withdrawn and reserved being approxi
mately 1D9JE0 acres.
"It hi further ordered that tha military
reservation of Fort Niobrara, Nab, as re
served by executive order dated December
10. UTS; enlarged by executive order dated
June C. latl. modified by executive order
dated April 2. 14. reduced by executive
order dated May T, US4. and alargwd by
executive order dated June 22, lain, hav
ing become useleaa for military purposes,
the same, excepting tha tract reserved by
paragraph 1 of this order. Is hereby placed
under ths eoarrol af th secretary of the
Interior, under authority of the act ef
congress of July a US4 CS atac. L. log), for
disposition as provided therein ar as may
i be otherwise provided by law.
YUstass Casspalgra fee? La Fells te.
MADiaON. Wis. Aog. a A vigorous
eampsugn ia support of the preeidenxisi
caaduiscy of Senator La Foilette was
aaruernuned upon ax a mei'ting of tn execu
tive committas ef the Wieooeala braaith
of tha National Repuhiicaa roroaTeastve
league held today. A meeting of the pro
gressive ciana wul be caid to be held la
Milwaukee September Li to la. when a
daciaraLuia of pnmriplaa wul be promul
gaxad by the league.
Heads War Cedlesre.
WASHINGTON. Aug. X Captain William
L. Kadgera. at present in cosnmaad of la a
batt.vaoip Georgia, has beea eetactJ ...
praeotent af toe Naval War eoilage to taxa
i tna p.ace of Admiral itsjaauod h grra. was
j retires aaxx f . :i
praeolent at toe Naval War collage to tax
M. AND H. TO EE RACED TODAY
5o Horse Has More Than Eren Chanet
to Win Classic.
A57TL AJD LEWIS FOREST GOCD
PLaia Staaaa Tksraaay'a kaaaa, Baaalt-
laaj la la Evewta tsar Fr14A
MeReary Is Drlv Oaa af
aaera H area a.
DETROIT . Mich., Ang. X With the post
ponement of today's Grand circuit nee
at the State fair track on account (
nun. th M. A M. S'.ii4 stake for 1.J4
class trotters will be the feature of tomor
row s card. The other events scheduled
for to-lay also will be transferred to to
morrow card, and. In addition, two race
originally on today a program, which wag
set back because of Tuesday's postpone
ment, will be added, making a total of six.
Never in Its history has th M. A M.
looked more like aa opea race. Judgtnc
by past performances of th horses whirh
will go to the pest. While Anvil, en tared
and driven by "Pop"' Geers, wtil be favor
ite among the spectators who watch th
racea only tor the love of the sport, those
financially interested probaaly will pin.
their faith to Lewis Forest, the Minnesota
trotter which Loa McDonald purchased aa
Tuesday and will drive tomorrow.
Besides Anvil, two other trotter tn ths
Geers string will compete. Th Hugeaot,
driven by John Ben yon. and Lady Willow,
w.th "Wixard" McHenry up, aad beta,
promise to b contenders.
Of the eight starters. 8 urr ling Hall, which
Daa Moloney will pilot, la the only one
which has not raced this seasoa. The other
entries are: Hannah Louise, Bert Shaak
driver: Mary G.. with "Long Shot" Cox
in th sulky, and Lady Green Good a, with
Bob Grady holding tha reins.
The program for tomorrow follows:
C'asa 2: ill. pacing, three in five, para
I'.W: class ! -. tro'TIng, three 1n five, the
M. k M.. stake no.: class 2:04. two in
three, purse 13 '; 2-yeer-oid trot, the
Horseman f Jturtty. purse UiW; class 2 12.
trottinii. three in five, purse XI ."; class
2.1a, pacing, three in five, purse 1-i.uue.
Cattle Omitted from
Assessment Eoll
State's Attoraey of Ziebach. County,
South. Dakota, Finds Two Thon
sand Head Overlooked.
PIERRE. S. D.. Aug. X -CSpecial. )
State's Attorney Woolf of Ziebach county
did not Ilka tha looks of th report of cattia
In that county which was turned la by th
assessor and started on a hunt of his own.
which resulted la tha placing on the ess fas
ment roll about 30.409 head which th as
sessor had not found. Moat of these cattle
belong to large cattle companies which
hav been ranging stock la that territory
for year whaa It waa a reservation, aad
there waa no opportunity to get them on
tha assessment list, hut they ara bow lo
cated, aad whil th earners ara ms-king a
long, hard roar about It, th situation la
just about aa it waa in Stanley county tn. .
early days, when It took a supreme court
decision to finally get action oa the cattle
owners, but they were finally landed The
state a attorney of Ziebach county has a
court precedent to help him along; tn any
suit which the atockmea may bryig s gainst
the county to stop collection of taxes so.
their property, oa ths aastiaamimt which,
has just beea mad.
GREEN WORMS EAT THISTLES
Ressarkaal Story Teld by AWraava
Faraaer lavadere that Feed
Oaly aa Weeds.
ABERDEEN, a D-. Ao. X (Specisi)
BL 3. Miller, a prominent and reputable
farmer of Browne county. whU tn town
yesterday, stated tha peculiar green worm
which recently appeared In this section
bad reached his farm. Cva and a half miles
east of Aberdeen. According to Mr. Miller,
the worm la about aa Inch aad a quarter
long, and equipped with Cva pairs af legs
It travels tn large numbers aad wiggles
along the ground Uka a snake. Betas; tha
color of the weeds upon which it toads.
Its presence was not noticed by Mr. Miller
until the Russian fhiatles on his farm,
began to turn black. He then Investigated
and found that apparently millions of tha
worms had attacked hia farm. They feed
upon nearly every sort of weed except
pigeon grasa, which they refuse to touch,
but so far no cultivated plant Las bean
molested by them,
ELK DYING IN THE PARK
as Saya Ha Causae) T"i
Bedlea ef Haa drees that Had
Starved.
D EATWOOD. S. D.. Aug-. X (SpeclaJ.)
That hundreds of aik. deer aad aataiop
ara starving to death la the Yellowstone
National Park while the Biark Hi us and
other localities are offering them shelter
and protection, la th aaaerUoa of Claude
Williams, a Dead wood man now specially
employed by th government In tha park;
gathering trout spawn. Williams writes
of hia trip through tha park and daclarea
that h finds bodies of th "'"' for
miles around Gardner, Mont, ta soma ,
places th bodies being; so thick that they "
ara piled oa top of each other. Ha also da- '
Clares that he learned that what ha saw '
was only a small per cent af th '""'t .
that ar constantly dying.
F1ae lead s Rapid City.
RAPID CTTT, S. D, Aug;. X 'Special.
Sand of a qoailry equal to th Cheyenaa
river aaad. which Is sow used tn this sec
tion extensively, has Just been found by '
Messrs. Bailey, Smith and Carey oa their
property, two and a half miles sooth af
town, and la creating excitement a
those Interestad in th cement Industry
here, Ths sand Is red. whits, yellow and '
blue aad ts found In unlimited quantity.
Samples brought her wars tested by ex
perts and declared to b of etrelltit qual
ity and. awing to Its proximity to town,
the aaad can be laid down her far ELoS
per ton, which si cheaper than tha Chey
enne river sand can be shipped in her
for. Tha find la expected to prow moat
Important tn th Banid City Industrial tur
cica. Swats. Dakata F
WASHINGTON. AOs. X (Special Tela
gram Bsnresentaxlv Martin ef South Da
kota today raoom mended the aopolnuxaect
of IX B. Stewart aa postmaster at Bath
and William & 8'f tcksoa as poartmaata
at Owatoma. Ha so rwcommaoded Fain;
Cral be ta fill th aew'.y creauad tTffitts
at Promise, Dewey county.
hats IfUlla Threw Bteassw.
ABERDEEN. S. D-. Ang. X (apeclaj.
Wul runnixg at a high rata ef speed tha
automubiie af William Pattch af Millar
eoiilded with a herd af cattle, killing three
head and badly damaging tha -"-1-s4ls
th occupants of which, aeripLd unhurL
FOR C0liTT Tt tASUtUL
"W. G. UTIB
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