Bringing Up - - i j - - - ' . . - - - -- - -- i ,- - -i - ... . . MOTW tWW i I we TOrwtt of OEWtllJUr vwoeroi.? m in LOVf VrlTW CALiorv BOOSTER DAY GAME IS WON BY DEMER Before Two Thousand and Forty Five Persons Grizzlies Beat Rourkes, Two to One. STECHEB THROWS BROTHER niitn tha well-known turnstile on the pay gate at Rourke park clicked Its last click yesterday the . resistor read tOti. That was the official number of paid admissions at the booeter-day same. rather a disappointment to Pa. Rourke, ' ae It waa expected that Omaha would at least turn out 8. (XXX Denver walked away with the came, but only after a tight battle from start to flnUh. The score waa S to 1. A aouithpaw person named Mitchell waa larrely responsible for the repul sion of our forces. Mr. Mitchell's slants were of the par excellence variety and be checked King's men with four - hits, all of them singles. Iaajersoll Heaves Good Garnet On the other hand, Bob Ingersoll, he of the famous dollar movement, chucked a pretty good iramo for the Rourkes, but It waa not up to the standard set by Mitchell. On earned run was gar nered off the dollar movement, while Omaha's run, aided and abetted by an error by J. Coffey, manager of the hos tile crew. Denver counted first In the fourth frame. Successive doubles by Miller and McCormlck turned the trick. In tho home half of the same round the score waa knotted by our side. Krug poled a pippin to left and went to sec ond when Coffey mussed up Krueger's hard grounder. Manager Marty marked on Schllebner single to right - Bears Win on an Error, i Afteg that the Rourkes wee powerless before. Mitchell and the additional run chalked up by the Grizzlies In the sixth was a sufficiency. Miller beat out an Infield hit when Schllebner gouged his bean into the turf after making a neat stop. McCormlck coaxed a walk and Miller scooted to third on Galloway's Infield out. Breen dropped Shields' In field fly and Miller hiked home, thus scoring both of the runs for the oppo sition. In the eighth the Orlizlles were ex tremely dangerous, making three hits, but a fast double via Krug, Breen and Bohllebner nipped the attack In the bud. Cy Hits In Pinch. Cyru Forsyth e, well known Tango Kid. was forced to sit in Idleness In the dugout during the combat. Cyrus waa wounded in the last stand at War saw, being struck In the leg by a flying segment of a shell. He hobbled to the Plate in the eighth and tore of a Wow batting for Ingeraoll, but It waa fruit less, as his matea foiled to produce behind him. Varney played left field and performed with considerable eclat He made a awell catch of a foul ball of Coffey's bat and Any Straw Hat In the Store $1.50 Panamas, $5.00 to $12.00 Values, Only $3.50 All $1.50 shirts, 95o All $2 and $2.50 Shirts, $1.45 Silks Greatly Reduced 1-3 Off On Pajamas All 50c Silk Ties 3 for $1.00 S0cWuhTies4(or $1.00 at. Blttaer. Phoenix Hose for Men and Women H. W. ra4ea. THK ONLV STORK IS OMATIA HHOWING ltOTM DUX LAP AND KTKTSOX HATS. OMAHA, NaV Formerly with B. Edward Zeis. ' ' " " ' ' '' ' II I Ml llll II I l I ... Lm I - I ... .1.1 I,. .J....!, .J......J. ani 1 H 1 Tu w. Father combed one of the four swats off Mit chell. A youth named Rice, formerly of the York State league club, played short and performed very well for a little chip- teener Thro we Brother. Following the game, Joe Stecher, pride and joy of Doudge county, gave the 2,04.1 a little treat on the side by dump ing brother Anton In full view of the populace. He took seventeen minutes and four seconds to do It. Brother Anton proved to be an agile chap and he wiggled and squirmed, thus causing his brother Jo considerable annoyance be fore he waa finally subdued. Joe turned the trick with tha well known and justly famous scissors and an arm lock. Anton kept out of the scis sors as long ae possible, but when Joe did wrap his powerful pins around him he merely grinned, quoth "the stuff Is off," and flopped obediently upon his back. Tonight Joe will wrestle the latest of the Terrible Turk crop at Dee Moines. As terrible persons, especially Turks, are duck roup fo Joe the Hawkeyea have a treat In store for them. Denver plays again today and Sun day. A double bill Is carded for the Sabbath. Game today will be called at 2 o'clock. Score: DENVER. AB. .83 R. H. O. A. E. Spencer, cf , Miller, rf McCormlck, If Galloway. 2b Ooffey, 8b Shields, lb Kelloher, as Spahr, o Mlchell, p , 1 S S 1 0 u 1 s 1 Totals 27 II OMAHA. AB. B, H. O. IS . 0 0 A. E. 1 0 Smith, cf Breen, 2b.... Krug, Sb Krueper, c McChVeney, rf... Schllebner, lb.... Varney. If Rice, an Ingersoll, p Forsythe Everiion, p Totals 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 6 U 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 17 IS Forsythe batted or Ingersoll in the ciaum Denver- Runs . Hits ... Omaha- V 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0-4 0 H1111IM Runs . 0 o o i a a a a (vi Hits .. 0 00110010-4 Two-base hits: Miller. McCormlck. Bao rlflce hits: Kelleher, Mltuhell, Rloe (I). Double plays: Smith to Ilreen to Rloe; Krug to lireen to rJohliebner. Deft on bases: Denver 6; Omaha. 4. Btruok out: ay Mitchell. 4; by Ingersoll, 1 Bases on balls: Off Ingersoll, 1. Time: 1:4ft. Empire: O'Brien. BOOSTERS WIN BOOSTER DAY Des M.la.s Captarea tteme Links la Kl.veotk. DES MOINES, Aug. -Three hlU. fol wwea dv a rwuM mi k i i . . . i Inning, broke up a pitchers' battle be- -"w ana u-tjilsan, ttte locals wlnninr. 1 to O nv f. .7. .V bay crowd of the season attended the game, a half holiday having been de clared that the fans might honor the local oooiier aay celebration. Ed ward Walsh, the famuiu rtoiuurn AmM cans' Ditcher, umolrnil nn ti. ... hi. club having granted him leave of ab sence to serve In that capacity. Heveu former White Sox players were on the item as piayrs or orricials. Score: UNOOLN. AB. R. H. O. A. .... & 0 0 .... 4000 .... SOllt .... 2 0 .... 1 18 S .... S 0 0 0 0 .... 4 0 6 0 4 4 0 S 4 S .... 4 0 0 0 S tdoyd. Sb Wolfo, If McOafflgan. as. Mclntyre, rf.... WUllams. lb...., Bchrelber, cf.... Whalen. Sb , Yants, o,..,.M... Dawson, p Totala... 0 4 DES MOINKS. AB. rt. H. O. A. lfunter. cf... Bills. If 4 4 DCS s 4 16 0 S s 1 e Hehn. rf 4 Jones, lb 4 Hartford, sa,...... 4 Sawyer, tU 4 Kwoldt. b. .......... 4 Breen, e 4 OllUgan. p. S Totals 85 T S3 14 Notve out when wlnninr run avirM Lincoln 0 eeooeoooo o-o Des Moines.... 000000000 11 Two-base hit: Yants. Baorlfloe hit: Bohrntber. Left on bases: Lincoln, 4; Dea Molneo, a Rtruck out: Bv OllUgan. 1; by Dawson. 4. Bases on balls: Off lillliren. 1; off Dawson, 1. Double plav; UcOarflgan to Uovd to Williams to Llovd. Time: 1:47. Umpires: Van Byokla and Walsh. t JOSIBS SLIP CP 1ST THE) PINCHRS Laaa Gaaso of. Blevea laalags ta .Wteklta. ST. JOSEPH. Aug. S. 8t. Joseph failed In the plnchea today and luet and eleven inning same to Wichita, 8 to S. Btewart. a recruit, waa knocked out of the box in the first. Keifnr relieved htm and de veloped a sore arm. Vallandlnchara fin ished the lame. Tallinn a threa-baggrr, a pair of walka, an error and a sacrifice gmve tha Wichita team three scores in the eleventh. Boora: WICHITA. ... AB, R. jr. o. A. E. Bennett, of...... 4 1 1 a o. u 1 anion, rx ... I 1 0 0 0 0 faitejrson, ia. a firtlton, lb . 4 Iletllng. 3b S Hoop, sa 4 Thlealng, If t Qrlfflia, o b Bouthern, . 4 Paua p. i Totals.. 41 S BT. JOiSOPH, 14 SS IS AB. U. JL A. K. Nicholson, ir I 1 7 Koehlar, ah 4 0 11 Helrorr, cf 1 S Waleun, lb S 1 1 10 Or-jdk k, it Sill WUUajua, rf till Qroeliag, SS 4 0 0 S Bliss, e S e 4 S fete wart, a 0 Kelfer. ...-..... V 1 t T11K KK: '"nnyrteM. I"11. Intsmstlorsl R M-NiVS NCra .MLOyiV WHWas-rxa.. "OT HIM lmjV . . I A-M 1 Shadeline, Winn L I.. Usitigntkl JUDGE SEARS' FAMOUS Standing of Teams WESTERN' LEAGUE. P. W. ...lUi 64 ... W i-l ... W fo ,..na M ... W 4T ...1M 41 ...OT 42 ... st) 3; 1.. )M S 48 rt 61 6i 67 61 Pet. ,U8 .fil .610 ,4flft :4fo .4?4 .377 Tes Molr.ee Denver Unooln .... Topcka Sioux City I Omaha Wichita J St. Joseph NAT. LEAGUE. AMER LEAGUE. W.UPct.l W.L.Pct. PhlU 62 42 .Kill Boston 69 M ,634 Urooklvn . .61 47 .Mi Chicago ....68 40 .69S Chicago ....4 45 .521 1 l'uirolt . .. .60 S .M12 Boston 60 48 .610 Wenhmgtn 63 46 .633 Now orK..4l 47 ,!V 47 .fi Kew Ytirk...47 47 .M) Heveland ..37 57 .8i4 FMttsburiin 46 49 .4W St. LouU..J7 M .4ol St. Louis.... iW 69 .393 Cinolnnatl 42 56 .4iU Fhila. 3.1 64 .840 AMER. ASWN, FED. UEAQUEL W.Li.Pct. W.L.Pvt St. Paul. ...64 42 .45041 Kan. City. .47 40 .MS Minneaplls 57 4s .54Si Chicago ....64 44 .664 Indtanaplts 66 44 .6.H Pittsburgh .5 44 .544 Kan. City.. 56 48 .b2S Newark ....62 44 .M2 Louisville ..50 61 .4'"l Bt. luls 53 34 . 1 Cleveland .45 54 ,46. Buffalo 4A 67 .447 Milwaukee 4 h .4fi Baltimore ..M 65 .143 Columbus .40 64 .m Brooklyn ...46 67 .441 Yesterday's Resnlta. WESTERN LEAGUE). Wichita, S; St. Joseph, S. ' Denver, S; Omaha. 1. IJiicoln, 0; Des Moines. 1. NATIONAL! LEA QUE. Philadelphia, 6; Pittsburgh, 4. New York, 2; Cincinnati, . Boston, 0; Chicago, 2. Brooklyn, 8; St. Louis, t. AMERICAN LEA QUE. Chicago. 4. S: Waahlnston. R ( Detroit-Philadelphia; postponed. St. Louis-New York; postponed. Cleveland- lion ton; rain. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Bt Louta, 6; Baltimore, 1. Chicago-Brooklyn; wet grouhds. Pltuburgh, 0; Buffalo, 4. Kansas City-Newark; wet grounds. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. St. Paul, 0; Indianapolis, i. Minneapolis, U; Cleveland, . StV"". c,lyi 7J Columbus, S. Milwaukee, 4; Loulsvlll., 7. Games Today. Wettern Lruiin-Tnn.L . . ci . r-,. .. 0 Unooln at Des Moines. Oj National League-Philadelphia at Pltts- ? burJ5?: New York at Cincinnati, Boston ljat Chicago, Brooklyn at St. Louis 0 American League-Chicago at Waahlng- iton, Detroit at Philadelphia, St. Louis at New York Cleveland at Boston. 31 n "5 Chicago at Brooklyn. IPttaburgh at Buf a falo, Kansas City at Newark. - .... ,wuii 1. 1 i n i li i ii ira 0' Val. p 1 0 0 0 0 0 J1 Totals 46 6 IS 3J U "4 0 Wichita S 01001000 S 1 0 St. Joseph 0 01 1012000 04 0 Three-base hit: Tall Ion. Races on bails: 0, Off Utewart. 1: off Vai, 3; off Southern, 1. 0, fctruok out: By Kelfer, 1; by HuuUiem, 4; iy fate. a. Mld pltoh: bouUiorn. Hit by pitched ball: By Southern. NtUiolson Kt) ana uroeung. lime: i.w. Cusatk and Kyan. Umpires: Lee Tannehill Is Signed to Work at Third for Rourkes Lea Tannehill, who lie Id down tha hot corner for tha famoua world's champion, hit lass wondor. White Bog crew in 1904, tha year tha Hoc won tha rheiishod championship, has been signed by l'a Rourke and he will play third baae tha remainder of tha season. TannehUla will arrive this morning and play la tha game this agtarnooa. Manager Marty Krug will be switched from third to short, a iwittlon which baa been a weak spot ia tba Rourke lineup all year. Stecher to Wrestle Turk in Des Moines SI Immediately after bis wrestling sshU J j bltlon with his brother. Anton, as a part : of tha Booster day ball game program. Joa Stecher oaught tha train for Des ji Moines, where this evening Joa will j tie a few knots la Bsba Maranoff, tha 1 latest of tha crop of Terrible Turka Tba 1 match with tba Turk la to b staged at a 1 les Moinea as a climax to a dsy ef sport 0' which Includes in addition to the wrestle Jla 800-mlls auto race In tha afternoon, and ; a base ball gams Id tba morning. Jack 1 1 Prince and other Omaha mei are pro Jj rooting tha Des Moinea raae. OMAHA, SATUKDA Y , AlUJUST 7, 1910. er of 2:12 Pace PACING 6TAXXJON. SHADELINE FIRST IN TWO-TWELYE PACE District Jnigt Sears' Little Chest nut Pacing Stallion Outraces and Ontgaxnes Field. FAST TIME ADDS TO LAURELS By G. K. MURRAY. Shadeline, District Judge Sears' chestnut pacing; stallion, yesterday raced into submission a field of eight other veteran race horses, when he won the 2:12 pace, a four-heat con teat, at the Speedway. The slender, little fellow out- Bweoucu, ouiracoo. ana rinany out- gamed his competitors. He gave them their choice of racing in front fiv.nt of him, behind him or at his necktie and beat them to the wlr with a little left. Himself a free-legged pacer, he contested against six hop pled horses and raced as steadily as any of them. To add to his laurels, the little game cock stepped ths first mil. of the race lu MiMk the fastest of the first two days of the Omaha Driving club's meeting n must ha flrupaii 1 . .... V . ur . ..r ixiiiuiiuMi 01 lna inu'Klone innlg. eHruck out: By ltnaree, 1: and the time made on It bv all tha nil... horses which have started are eonaldere.i. lie came back the fourth heat in 1:17. aael up at the wire. The summaries: inri 1 z.n CLASS- Pl'neir iua "i'enntr'fl AU T . . Th?T'.h,' br- ST.. by baVk"'a; Great Northern, b, land W. (Ward) Golden Rusk, b. g., (Clirlanun) John Er.ierson, b. a. Baby ( n) Gyre Bui'imers, b, g.. s a t by Way- Ill by Rusk 4 I by Renoa 1 S 4 by Major Divided u iid and" 'fwrt'li' money. Time aK, S:tH. SOB tn. ., uy ttnaae on (Owens and iJcnnlsl t 1 R. W. K.. ch. ir. bv Blllv Hm.a. ton (r'onnitrfU'lrt) 4 114 Slrsthtell, b. s.. by Motall (Bamem axoiaii M T I, ""h 2 m. J., b. g., by Lonrad (John- . biTT 1 i. '..'.' "."'"J Bhady Butterfly, b. m.. by Bhxde On (KceVf ll K A ta-Miuriuca runt, ma. m.f oy K.I Tl Bulla (Psrksi 1 7 a 7 Joe Joe, b. s., by Ash Rosa (Loughlin) ,S S 7 I C. I). M ch. g.. by Xorvsl Chief (Bebaatisn) I dr. Ireno Bau, ch. m., by Silver Beau (Kunlni dis Divided thrd and fourth money. Time, t ii. J:1H-S. 1 ai. 1:17. TltOTTJNG, S-YEAR-OLD CLASii; PURHU. 10. Lord Arohdale, br. c, by Arohdile tl'arks) .... 1 1 Billy Todd, b. c. by Boranto Todd (Ugluny) .... 2 I Office Boy. b. g., by Dr. Ig (WlUisl 4 S Delay Tr ad, b. f , by Oeorga ToUd (i(lwrl) 1 I Rom. lietgewood, br. f., by Hadge- wood piy (Mertlndala) S'4 Time, 'i W, .KVi. PACING, 1-YFAPOLD CLA&f; PUfUSll Oranne 1UI. 1. c. by Hal B. (Dinnea) 1 1 Uhawanee Patch, b. C., by Dan Patoh (McKay) 1 1 Sir Archibald, blk. g. (MoVey) Qu.'ol. Oakiy, V m. '.Bubastlaa) 4 4 n.'..Tai,i ,t,'KnR...f ,un RINNlNQ, -MILR DABHi PT7KSB. 1100. I.lae H , r.r.-t; Btalby. second; beaa.e Time. !:K, Z.Z-Wx. Da via third Laona ana Uanruae Ji alao ran. Time. 1.04S. Rl.NNI.NO. K-MILK DASH; PtmSB, fi Otaiia. first; Voltrotne. seoond. bl waa dlsouallfled. Beta were declared off. Time, 1;SS, BXKBITION, '4-MILH DASH. Babe King, pony pacrf beat four run- nini? prmleH. Time. 0:17W. RKLAY RUNNIN3 RACE. lfc-Mm. R.jbb's trio of hurwa, first; Kuntx s horses, seoond; Donahue's horssa, third. Time. 1:4. St. Joseph Signs First Baseman ST. JOSEPH. Aug. l-Vutx Ena, first baseman with the Bridgeport dub of tha Eastern loagu last year, waa signed by tba local Western league club today. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus CUB HURLER SHUTS OUT THEB0ST0HS Rudolph Loses Pitching- Duel to Pierce and Cubs Cop Dame, Two to Nothing. THREE HITS OFF CHICAGOAN f HICAGO, Aug. 6. Pierre shutout Bos ton, 1 to 0, today in a pitcher's dual with Rudolph, Chlr-sgo making It tw straight from the champions. Pierce, although generous wit.i his passes, pitched air tight ball in the pinches. Only three scattered hits were made off him and only one man reached third bae. Chi cago gathered five hits off Rudolph. One in the second, followed by an infield out and a wild pitch, scored a run, and two more In the third Inning scored another tally, Wilbur Good was cred ited with three of the local's hits. Score: BOSTON. AB.H.O. A.R- CHICAGO. AB.H.O A f Mnran. If 4 u I cno4. rf 4 lit FltitKU , lb.. 4 14 1 OPMlHir. M....I 114 0 Rxan. rt I 1 1 S SXrhull. If I 1 4 MultM. rt.... I I Oilirm-rm.. 2bl 111 rlnnlJt. lb.. I 11 0 I. Kllllm. rt I 0 T V i KnIIA. lb... 4 0 I 0MrIrrr, lb 1 111 1 0 1 Minnrll., M.I 0 4 1 OAr.h.r. e....t t Oowflr, c I I I Hhln, lb... I 4 1 I Rudolph, .1 0 0 1 o'iiv. p... I I 4 TotaU .... I 24 11 "o Totals ....17 ft 17 11 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Chlcsgo 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Two-base hits: Kltspatrlck, Fisher, Egan. Stolen hnse: Oood. Earned runs: Cliicugo 2. Double play: Fisher to Zim mermen to Mol-4rry. Bases on halls: Off fierce, . tttruck out: Dy Rudolph. 4; by Pierce, L Umpires: Byron and Eaaun. Pirates Lose to Phils. PITTSBURGH, Aug .-PltUburgh lost to Philadelphia today, t to 4. Mcgtrillen wah hit freely and had to give way tn Kanthlohner. The home team failed to get a hit until the sixth Inning, when two singles slid a hnse on balls resulted In two runs. In the ninth tha locals rallied and had two runs in and one needed to tie when Mayer relieved le maree and stopped lurther scoring. Score: pniLAPrtnt. prrrsBt'ROH AB.H.o. a. E abhoai. nect with the busmraa end of that right lb. ...4 111 lOrr. If 4 0 I t . !mit thev'll ehanaa their tuna" ; e..l III otviim.. cf....l . I I ii""" " " ooanga ineir tuna. Brrns. ' Bancroft. I Patkort, cf.,.4 IIS IJohnMon. 11)4 1 1 I I iTTain, rr..t l v v niocnmu, n t v w w f. ;:J wl;i M. .1 0 I I I ; ; ; ; in... ....... nrm.ri. " 4 1 ! 1 1 m.muii'i, "!i e s . 1 ' ' ' ' . . I J K.Mihn.r. s ill .! Totals si 11 it 11 l'Murpnr i t Uoiulnraao. p.. . . I . Totals ....Id 4 H U 1 Ratted for McQulllen In sixth. Batted for Kauthner In eighth. Philadelphia 0 0 1 0 1 S 0 A 0-6 Pltuburgh 0 0000100S-4 Two-base hits: Uiderus (1). Killifer. Stolen bane: Nlrhoff. Double play: Carey to Wagner, llarned runs: Phlla driphla. I: Pittuburgh, 4. Bass on srror: Philadelphia. 1. BasfS on balls: Off Demarue. I; off McQulllen, 2 HlU: Oft 1 lQ..... A I. Inn I n .' j it. A.I . In ninth: off Mayer, none in ot. Inning; off I Mt'Oullla. T In silt lnnlnirs: off K antinner, In two innings; off Conselman. S In Atnuk out: H bv McUutlle. 6: by Kanti iner, . 1 m- ,,rM: R1lar Md 0rth Rees Beat Ola ate, CINCINNATI. Aug. 6. Cincinnati took th. third game of the series from Kew York today, S to 1, in a ninth-inning rally. The locals took an early lead of two runs on a base on balls, an srror, a single and a wild pitch in (he third inning. New York scored one in the third Inning. New York snored one in the fourth Inning and tied tha score In the Mxth on a double, a single and aerifies fly. In the ninth Orlfflth doubled, going to third on Wlngo's sac rifice, Wlntro being aafa on Perrlt's er ror. Perrlt purposely passed Williams, ftllln ths bases. Clark Was then sent to bat for Slollwlts and singled ts left. coring Griffith with the winning run. score1 KBW YORK. CINCINNATI AS H O A g AB H O A K 4 110 'nroh. lb 4 llll enartsrus. rt I I ( lirrn. m.,.4 I I 4 I t"1- 1 w.w. lb...4 114. ' riatrher, M l ill rauiifw. of. 4 111. , M.r.l., cf...l II. (lOrlflltb. Ft. 4 I 1 t ft , u,b,rx. lb. ..I 1 1 4 0Wi... .... I ill. s ; Bramars, ib.4 . ewiniastt. if.i .1.1 :looin. 4 . I . dv-n.it. lb I I it J It p. mi. a... 1 I . 1 IT.... . t a 1 a Osrka 1 11.1 Totals ....II ruil I Totals ... M I IT 14 I None out when winning run scored. Batted for Mollwlts In ninth. New York 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0-S Cincinnati 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-4 Two-base hits: Hersog, Doyle, Waimer, Griffith. Three-ban hit: Perrltt. Hiolen bases: Merkle, Urtchrr Ci). Earned runs: New York, I: Cincinnati, 1. Iouble play: Lobert to Platrher to Hrainard. Basra on bells: Off Purrltt, 1; off Toney, 1. Struck out: Bv Perrltt; 1; by Toney, 2. Umpires: Qulgley and Email. Iinrbai Bm( Caraa. ST. IvOl'IH, Aug. . Brooklyn defeated St. Ixuls, 1 la 1 here todsv and moved nheud of Una ton In the pennant race. With two out In the eighth Inning Whrat doubled and Cutsliaw slpglert, scoring) Wheat with the winning run. Coombs for Brooklyn was found fnr lilrwe hits, but kent thm well srattrU B'ore; brokutn ar. ircis ABH O AK il H O 1 I Urtrm. tt I I I . IMir. If . . . . . S O-Maia. a... 4 I I I IHuirlM IS.. I .11. Il.ubatt, lb. .4 . I I J Millar, lb.4 I It . r.ubt. lb. .4 . I 1 J Millar lb.4 I It . Wawit. If .... a 14. vDolaa. cf....l t I . . r.i.haw. Ib.l III Brnrdar. .....4 111. 1 wsi. n...4 1 s uomia. '-a s sis. IIMf. lb 4 114 I Loa. rf... .4 1 1 a .4.14. Mill .1 . . .1111 O Millar, a. ..I 111 tnutiar. aa.. CiunM, a. ..I II t btMl. lb.. D. ..... TsUU ....II M V li lHratt .... HtMbe .... Totals ....II 1 17 14 I Ran for Snyder In eighth. Batted for Doak In ninth. Batted for Jlugglns in ninth. Brooklyn 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 0-S Bt. Louis 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-4 Two-baae hits: Stsngel, Dolsn. Wheat, J. Miller. Stolen bases: Betsel, O" Miller. Karnrd run: Brooklyn. I; Ht. Iouls. 1. frarrlfloe hits: O' Miller (J. Donk. Dlsn. Double play: Butler to Huftaltis. Base ond error: Bt. Louis. 1. Base on balls: off Coombs. J; off Doak. t Struck out: By Coombs, 1; by Doak, t. Umpires: Kiera and Corkill. I Sefcwldt Starts Rlttlaa. "Butch" Bohmldt of tha Braves has be gun to hit tb ball and diallings ia happy. JACK CURLEY IN OUAHAJOR A DAY Promoter of Johnion-Willard Fig-ht Tries to Arrang-e s Stecher Gotch Match. FINDS NOTHING IS DOING Jack Curley, promoter of wrestling matches and prise flxhta and the man who become famous by staging the Jack Johnson-Jess WUlard go at Havana, was in Omaha yesterday and among other things ha did while her waa to referee the Ptecher brothers' wrestling exhibi tion at tha Booster-day bait game. Curley la on his way east after a vacation In Colorado and ha dropped off here to sea what kind of a chance ha might have to promote a match between Joe fltecher and Frank Ootoh for tha wrestling championship of tha world. Curley believes such a match would be a record breaker. But Jack soon discovered that he would probably have little chance ta stage tha big event, as Stecfoar doea not Intend to wrestle any of tha big fel lows for another year. ITe will be con tent to wrestle exhibitions and tske on tha leeser Hunts for a while. WUlard to riant aa. Oirrlry declares that Wlllard will coma out of his shell this winter and take on a few of these would-be champa who have been making so much nofse re cently. Jim Coffey, (ha Dublin giants, will probably be hie first oppan.nt, says Curley. That Coffey will ba dtwk' soup for tha Kansas rowpuneher la CUrley'a belief. Jack says Wlllard Is not Joke Champion, as tha .astern erlttoa are prone to herald tihn and that Ms raa son for not fighting this summer Is to pick up a little of tha easy coin owning to him for Ma victory over tha blank. "When thaaa new corners run up against him in tba fall." aaya Jack, "and con- No Labor Day Sfatek. That Btecher will not wrestle lfussan. or anybody elsa In Omaha on Labor day , . .utament from Hoa Ketman.k. Rat. manew can't aea any reason why Joe should settle down durinc the hot months ,or August ana train for a big match auoh as one with tha Turk would b. Also Jos is booked up with exhibition dates until lata In tha fall and some of these oontracts would necessarily bs broken If a labor day matoh should ba carded. Toast Xiaaaraa. At Salt Ike: RRfi Kan Franolaco ,. , , e g f Suit Itka City Tit Batteriea: Smith. Brown and HehmMt: Hall and Lvnn. At Ban Franoisoo: R.K.B. Vamon .0 I Oakland S 0 Batteries: Decannlere and Baanosri Pruistt and Kuhn. At Loa Ansel ea: R.II.K. Portland .. .. I T 1 Los Angsles - ...,..S Batteries: Ish and Carlsrh: Boogalna. Perrttt and Brooka Palm Beach Suits $4.b5 These suits sold up as high as $8.OT. Everyone has the Palm Beach lahel and guaranteed not to shrink or fade. The colors are light gray and black and blue with white hair line stripes. This is a splendid opportunity to supply yourself for the remainder of this season and next for $4.95. All sizes 34 to 48. Soft and Stiff Cuff Shirts 95c W show some very unusual shirt values for Satar day. Any soft or stiff cuff shirt selling for $1.50 (except Manhattans) in the house can be had for 95a They all have our label and the colors of every one is guaranteed fast The patterns are unueunlly good and the selection is large. Manhattan Shirt Sale Continues This Soroi-Annual Sale event is looked forward to by many as an opportunity to lay in a supply of high grade shirts at a big saving. All Manhattans are included, plain "whites, full dress, silks and madras. Reductions in some cases more than Vs. Suits of Merit $16.50 Wo offer Saturday some splendid values. ; Suits sell ing up to $25 can be had for $16.50. They come in grays and dark colors. Many of them Vi silk lined. It will ba worth your while to see them. O 411 IK fitraot, SENATORS DEFEAT WHITE HOSE TWICE Johnson Blanks Visitors in Opener Till Eighth, When They Make Sx Bans. AYRES 0 TPTTCHXS RUSSELL WASHINGTON. Awg. . Washington won Its fourth consecutive game from Chicago today, taking both ends ef m double-header, S-0 and S-l. Johnmn blanked tha visitors In the opener until the eighth, when rtx hits, a pass and two en-ore resulted In six runs. Washington duplicated tMs per formance In Its halt poundtac Wolfgang and Falser for six hlte, which together; with IQddle Collins' error, netted atx runs and brought Washington' total up t' eight. The second game waa a free hTtthvg contest In which Ayraa outpttabad Rus sell. Snore, first game: CHIOAOO WABHiWOTOI. AHHO.A UHOia1 Mvivhr. I Mmllw. rl.S lis. wmvot. .1 i t i o ir, tt...t leas R OIIIna. ro 4 lit I Milan. f .4 I . S Kntirnlsr. lb. I I j I IVhni ib.,.4 1111 PXtrh. t ...4 IS. oilMJII. lb.. .1 III 0 0, Llvtmls, If., .4 14 OAroM. II. ...4 I I S s SrMlk. S I 14 SAInoiulUl. e..t 10, niarkb.. lb.. 4 IS. H.nrT. a . I l ttm; I S.I .WcRrlte, as.4 . I S Woim.a. a Oil SJehnam. P...S I S 1 ybbr, p S I 1 .'Williams ...1 ia e a J. onus ..1 s 1 RoU 1 I I I ToUls ....Mil IT S Totals S St II 1 Batted fnr Atnamith tn eighth. Batted for Pens lu eighth. Batted for Fabar la ninth. Chicago Washington ...0 10t10i-O Two-basa MU! Murphy. Johnson. Rsmed runsi Wssblngton, T: Chloaxo, S. Double plays Dhanka to Oandtl. Left on bases: Washington, T; Chicago, a Bases on balls: Oft Bens. : off Johnson. 2: off Wolfgang, li off raner, l Hits: .nt Lena S S (none in a seven Innliwa: off Wolfgang. S (none out In etjttth); off Faner, S In one lnnln ilea, struck out: ur jonnson. t; bv nns. 1: bv Kaber. . TTraptrea: Nallla end Dtneen. Boora, second game! CIOCAOO. WSinNITO. UHOIS AaHO.iS Murekr 111 tnsr. rf..l S 1 e 1 WW, m. SSI .Knv. it I i i s .Ootltea lb. I 114 IFMur. SS...I 14 1. Fnnnilar. lb.4 III iMiwn m . . rdaak, rt.,.4 S 4 .ahaaka Sb.. S UabnlS. If. ..I S 1 I toandll, lb.. .4 I I HUwr.h.. lb.. .4 I 1 4 IHaarr, ...... 4 I I I .i M.rw. a.. ...I SI. CMrBrlia, .-! i 4 t eb.ik, e....i 1 ... 1 f . . . ftuaaall, S...I I lArraa, S-4 11 Klaafar. ..... I . J. Oallrss...! 4 sials ....! U S7 J 1 Mais ...Mil Mil 1 Batted for Klepfar ta ninth, chiesgo - a eetotea-s WashTngtoa . IHI1MM Two-basa hrt Sbamka Ltet)ia. ThTa- ; base bit: Acoeta. ftolea baa: 3ardU. (1). Elarned runsv Wasblngton. Si ChU cago, S acrttlca hits: Llebold, McBride. ; Sacrifice fly: Rnsanll. Baaa on ermrtj Washington. 1 li5S on baJlx: Off Ayrea. 1 Hltit Off Rueaelt, 10 tn etc lnnlnirs; off Klapfer. 1 to twe tnnmgm. j Struck out: By Ruaeell, 1: bryrea.a.i VTmplrsai Dtneen and Nallla. OeikHaJa Taaea -raia wasaa. BATTUD CRKKK. Nsb.. Avg. vfr'pa. rial Tb U gram. H-Oakdaie, 11 Battle ; Creek. S. Batteriea. Oekdale, Roe and I Stewart; Battle Crook Ulrich and Doar-; lng. lute: Off Rose. 7; off Dlrtoh. t.