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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, Jt'SE 2,1, WOO.
0
SAINTS SLAUGHTER BORRELL
Omaha Pitcher Pouodid Morrlij bj tho
Missouri Filipinos.
EIGHTEEN HITS FOR FORTY-fHUEE BASES
5Tcrrborl-- lint MiKllil.cn Tnkra n
Poke at llnrry unci Sonic of
Them Pull OIT Hrvcrnl
liiniR Ones,
St. Joseph, ll Oninlin, It.
Den-er, 7 Moux tHy, it.
Ilea Moines. H Pticlilo, 7.
Brooklyn, Dt Phlltiilolphln, (i,
Huston, lit nr York, it.
ChlcnRo, 7 4 liiflniintl, I,
M. t.oiila.lMllnhnrKi Itnln.
Detroit, ll Imllnnniiolls, B.
C hlrno, :t Knninn City, II.
Mll-Tniiker, r. .Mlnnenniills, ;.
lleelnnl, 111) HulTalo, I.
Welmer n 1 i ? S I l' "04 was frantic at time... A lies de
"etmer. p i 0 1 0 3 0 tl.lon by Sheridan In the tenth Inning
Totals Ji s S 27 12 5
K"eb,o , 1 0 1 0 3 0 3 0 0-7
I Mullics 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 1
Kanynl run;- Des Moines. I: two-base
n't: Hullen, Thlel. Warrenden. role. Hlnes.
iti Li. "p'mer. warrenden. Sue-
threw the came Tsls nmrcil tho crnnil
and Sheridan wns subjected to a deafening
tumuli of hisses nnd groans. Harvey and
Held:- both pitched wonderful bull. At
tendanrp. i.Soj. Score:
MINNEAPOLIS, i JULWACKKE
Il.H.O.A K I R.H.O.A.F..
rlllco hits: Brain. Warrenden. Stolen bnsen: Jaclcrth. et 1 I I o Waldron. rf. l' i" i" o "t
imnTson, .Marcum, jonnson (2). Hulen (4). ""moi. rr.. o l l o o Harry, ci ... 1 2 0 I
iiowo, ir . 2 i 2 o o
AndTSon, lb 1 3 IS 1
l,iili- n A a A
Pawed balls: Zelsler. 3. Left fin hnses- I Nance, 3b .. 0 I 4 S 0 DlrIn. c 12 4 3 4
Pueblo, Hi. Des Moines. 6. Time: 2:20. Urn- Smith. ss.. o l l t o Hurke, jb... 0 0 3 3 li
rlre: Kline I Abbat'ch. Ib 0 1 3 i 1 ni-rb'r. .... 0 J 4 ft
Harvey, p.. 1 1 2. 0 R-ldy. p .. 0 0 2 J 1
tnncrson. Marcum. Johnson (2). Hulen (4). "iimot. rf.. o l l o c t
uV";s p" """o: Off Johnson. I; off Welmer. 1mH- " -- 0 : l o l
. Hit by Welmer: 2. Struck out: Bv John- v'rrtn, lb 1 0M i .
son. : by Welmer, 4. Wild pitch: Welmer. ' f.laner. e. .. o t : j i i
I J a Bl Knits, 'i.l.l.a n .. A a I
IthnilltiR of the Tennis.
Omaha
Denvpr
Dcs Moines
St. Joseph
Pueblo .. .
Sioux City .
c;.vmi:s or Tin; mtio.vu, lilmui:.
Plillndrlliln nnd Brooklyn Hun Into
i-nroe Comedy for n While.
rinred. Won. Lost. PC
II M IS .H
..41 12 13 .537 '
...57 ! IS .511,
40 13 21 .173
.. 10 It 22 .IV)
39 IS 21 .332 1
ST. JOSEPH, Mo., June 22.-(Spcclal Tel
egram.) Uurrcll was easy today St. Joseph
made eighteen hl!, four of which were two.
fcagcera. five three. hanr ,nj
tun nm.i,. .1 . ... . I son, who had heen suhsiliuii-it fnr Mpiitn
w , couia noi toucn Her- nlty In tho el-hih b, ii fru. hv
man ai any stac of the game, their only Philadelphia, who tied the score. In the
earned run being a hit by Lauzon, which I ,,en, Inning nclliier Idc scored, but when
was pt In the weeds nnd rmininH tr. n ' "rooklyn went to bat In the eleventh they
horn run ,J. t 'tl'". . ' l" before two men were
- - i",iiiiii ut nan, udvia Hill)
Wilson of the homo team and the sematlonul
cairn or iioyg long fly In the second by
Manager McKlbbcn were features of tho
Kamr. Manager McKlbben refuecd to allow
Mauck to umpire. He wanted Warren
Cow leu, city passenger n;ent of the Uock
Island, but Rourkc look his team off the
Held. It wak then ngrecd lo have Underwood
of St. Joseph's team and Koach of Omaha
umpire. Score:
8T. JOSUP1I.
All. It.
...i a
Totals ..3 10 33 23 j Totals S 10.: JS 2
Wcrden nnd Harvey out on bunt strikes.
Mlnncnpotl 200000000100 03
Milwaukee. . . 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 25
Karned runs: Minneapolis. 1; Milwaukee,
2. Two-base hits: Nance, Wllmot, Dluglns.
Three-base hits; Anderson, DlKelns, Passed
ball: Fisher. H&sen on balls: Off Harvey. 4;
off Iteldy, 3, Hit by pitcher: Lolly. Struck
out: Dy Harvey, 5; by Iteldy. 1. Double
plays. Burke to Anderson: Fultz to Ander-
tiittt t., ti, . , . . '. nioien oases: umoi. eruen, .anco.
w , , JU"C -loua' ' ra(i smllh nierbauer Sacrifice hits: Hurke.
between Philadelphia and Brooklyn de- Harry. Dow U). I-eft on bases: Minneapolis,
vcloped Into a farce nml culminated In a 9: Milwaukee. 3. Time: 2:30. I'mplre: Sherl-
forfeiture acrilnst the locals. Durlns tho I Jnn' ., , ,. .... .
, v, . , ,, ., , I llnril ('nine on Pllehers,
progress of the game Philadelphia utilized J
rour pitchers and Brooklyn placed three I u,hhi,A.Np. June Z.'.-Today s g.tme !
men nn ihp riiiihnp it , i... ..,.. i was hard foucht from start tn finish iMpvp.
or.s' gam until the ninth Inning, when Kit- i land used up three Buffalo pitcher. In the
niiii , u uiii iinnri. n nu nu'i'fuiu
Hooker 'n the fourth, sent three men to
flrst. Then he refused to pitch further.
Amole took his place and Crl'tinm hit for
two bases, bringing In the winning runs.
Attendance, .,2C. Score: I
CI.KVKLAND. I lit' 11 A I).
n If O A K.I It It O B
Plckerlntr, rf 3 ! I 1 1 Oettmnn. tl ! : I 1
Uenlns, If . 1 1 I t 0 Shenron, rf. 1 J I 0 0
Lexell. 1f0 fPrutohvlllo. V to 1. third Time.
1:11 Macon. Wiiim bajour Jake Stern. Kl
Caney, Kindred, Wig ari I.ec King also
r-:-.
Third race, selllnff. one mile nn,l twent
yards. Mnidstone. j (Domlnkki. 3 t.i to.
wnn; W B. dates, 107 If'rowhursti. 12 to 1
and 4 to I, second: Alvln W. 110 (J. Math
ens), l.' to 1. third. Time. 1:16. DinarnK
Snrrr lAtsarus. Mandamus Flora Bird. Leo
Noster and Naughty Olrl also ran.
Fourth race, selling, six furlongs: Queen
Kher. 100 i Morse). 4 lo 1 won. verify. 107
fOllmo're). even and 1 to 4, second: Tom
Collins, lfS iDomlnlcki. 3 to 2, third Time,
I K Three starters.
Fifth race, maiden 2-.vnr-old fillies, four
and ii half furloncs: B!rdle Stone. 110 IDom
lnlcki, 3 to 1. won. IdaCballn. 110 (tlllmore).
15 lo 1 and i to 1 seionrt, Sophie. 110 (Morsel,
S to 1, third. Time. :S74 Knjoy, Pirate's
Daughter. Heverle, Bright Mllei. Western
Ulrl. Dtlornc and Mlntur also ran.
Sixth race, selling, six furlongs: Apple
jack, le i.McCunni. S t' 1. won; Dave
Waldo. 104 fCrowhurst). 7 to S and 3 to 6.
second, Kaster Card, l"t 'J T. Woods). 11
to 5, third. Time, 116'j. Carnage, Latin.
Bertha Nell and Kd L. also ran.
KNOCKED OUT HORSE'S EYE
InrUr' Mlohnols et llnnn
tonln for Ills
llriitnllt.
nt l,n-
out. Then thp home tenm becim in ttelav
the game by sending men lo base on balls
and re limine to nut Ihem out when the on-
portunlly ottered. Umpire O'Day then gave
the game to Brooklyn, 3 to 0. Attendance, ! fulllan, lb. 1 2 o 4 1 llalllgan. If. 2 2 I o 4
Strang. Jb ...
Jlall. ss
Kllnr. c
fiehrall. If ...
JtcKlbben, cf
Davis. Ib
Jlrlstow. 2b ..
"Wilson, rf ...
Herman, p ...
Totals ....
Toman, ss
StcVlcker. If .
Ttebsamen. lb
IVIIson, c
Lauzon. cf . .
Itoy. 3b
Mnckey. 2b
Hughes, rf ...
Uurrcll. p
6
S
4
O.
0
0
ii
12 11 IS
OMAHA.
AH.
5,6i2. Score:
nnooKi.vN , rHiLADin.pniA.
R.II O. F. I rt II.O.A.K.
f ,1 r. . . A A Tl. 4 A A A
Hherkard. cf 1 I 0 I 0 Slle, If. .. 3 $ 4 4 4 I V?' "
Krifr. rf .11 inn Pei-h'ty. lb. I 2 14 4 4
Jpfin'es. lb.. 111 ft.Kllck. rf 12 2 11
K'll-y. If... 2 3 3 0 I MoKarl'd, c. I I I 0
Ddhlrn. ss.. 2 3 4 4 QCIilles, 2b... 113 3 0
I'rurs. 3b.. . 2 2 2 1 ltKUn, 3h.... 1 3 3 3 2
Duly. 2b 2 2 3 3 4 Cross, ft.... 2 112 4
Karretl. c... 4 41 4 tlrnliard. p. 0 4 fl I I
McOln'ty. p. 2 2 4 1 4 putt, p .... 0 0 4 0 4
Ktlsnn, p 1 1 4 4 4 IKnaliu. p. 4 4 4 0 0
Ilonell. p... 4 4 I 4 0 I'onn. p... .0 0 4 1 0
Douglas ..1 14 4 0
Totals ..24 2! 34 II 2l
I Totsl- . 11 13 31 11 4
Butted for Donahue In the ninth.
Brooklyn ( 530000330 7-20
Philadelphia ..0 2 2 0 1 0 0 1 4 0 -11
H'-vl. 2b . 1 4 . I Alherten. 2b I I 2 2 4
Crlnham ..4 1 0 0 0 Shrcek, c.... I 3 S 4 4
lACh'ce, lb. 0 0 3 1 0 Carey, lb.... 0 1 9 4 0
MeAletr. cf. I 1 1 1 0 Hulliuan. ss 4 1 3 3 1
0 Andrews. 3b 4 1 3 14
Spls. c 11 ',4 4 Hooker, p... 114 3 1
Hart, p 2 2 14 1 linker, p.... 1 1 n n A
Amole, p.... 4 0 4 4 4
Totals ..14 13 27 1 4
0 Karned runs: Brooklyn, 6; Philadelphia.
" I B. Two-base hits: McGlnnlty (2), Dahlen.
.1
..1
..I
..3
..I
..I
.1
..I
n. n.
o 1
O. A. E.
11
i
0
1
1
3
0
2 7 23 12 2
fourth Inning on
Totals ;o
Kline called out In
nttempt lo bunt.
St. Joseph 2 3 1 ft 0 1 1 3 1
Omaha 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 02
Earned runs: St. Joseph. S: Omaha. 1.
Two-base hits: St. Jnpph Wilson, Herman,
Davis. Brlstow. t.auzau. Three-base hits:
Kllng. Brlstow. Hall (2). Bt. Joep!i Wilson.
Homo runs: Strang. I.ihizoii Sacrlllip hits:
Hall 12), St. JoP!h Wilson. Helxameti
Stolen haven: Kilns. St. Joseph WlWon.
Ktruek out By Herman. 3; by Hurrell. 3.
Bases on halls: Off Herman. V. off llurrpll.
1. Passed halls: Wilson. 3. Time 1 ft. I'm
rdrcs: I'nderwood and Ito.ich.
MOl X riTV M'UIKHS II A It l 1,1 IK,
Sonic Hum KlflilliiK In (lie Second
liles Drntrr the liiiinr,
DENVEH. June 22,-(SiMclal Telegram l
Kloux City had a hard run of luck In the
recond Inning and Denver piled up live runs
that won the game. Twice the outfielders
came all together and the ball fell betwepn
them while the Tebeaultp.H chjHed around
the bases, Except In this one Inning the
Kloux Cltva pltiyed a winning game.
Schmidt was relieved by Kler after the
-lghth Inning, when the visitors made six
lilts, but harp lleldln? kept the tallies
down to three. Score:
AB. It. If. O. A. E.
-iiuier. ,
lllckey. ib
j-resion, cr.
Holland, rf
'.Mccausiaml. lb..
11,.
l
O'Reilly. 30
l.ewee. ss...
riulllvan, c,
fchinldt. p..
Uylcr, p
Totals....
Hallman, If..
Brashear, ss.
Houtz, rf
Hansen, c
Nlles. 3b
Olasscock, lb
O'Dea. 2b
tote. e
l'crguson, p..
1
35 7
SIOUX CITT,
AB
4
. t
1
1
1
1
0
0
10
It. H. O. A.
0 3 3 1
1
E.
Totals M j i ;t i0 5
Floux City 0 0 0 0 0 0 .1 0 0-3
Ucnver o 5 0 0 1 0 1 0 - 7
Earned runs: Denver. 2; Sioux Cltv. S
Two-base hits: Lewee. Miller. Ferguson
Tbro'-ba,' I'lt O'Reilly. Busp on balls:
Off .Schmidt. 1. oft Eykr. 1. Struck out:
f ergiison. 11. Stolen bases: Hlckey,
..Mf."' Hh,' ll?An- . double play: Miller lo
Sullivan. lid pitch: Ferguson Time of
game: 1 : 10. Umpire: Ebrlght
ni:s mhi.m:!. takks tub secomi.
rrnhllilllonlsts (nnic Out A hp ail In n
HiikkoiI (iniuc- nt Piirhln.
PUEBLO. June 22-tSr.wlal Telecram.i-
Dcs Moines carried off the second of tho
rones with Pueblo thl afternoon In rlht
handy fashion In a game of good, clean ball
devoid of sensational Incident, but uni
formly gratifying to the fans. The chief
Interest of the game centered about Pu
eblo s new catcher. Snook ivhn ,11,1 r.,i
w-ork save for one wild throw down to
iiiiiu. Aut'iiuniicr, Biu. fcore:
PUEBLO
AB. It
0
Mclfale. cf ....
union, ss s
Anderon, 2b I
Parrott, rf : t
Marcum, lb 4
Kelly, 3b 3
Dalrymple, If 5
Knook., c 4
Johnson, p 3
II.
0
3
0
O.
I
0
A. E.
SI a el c Kltson. Dntntlaa. Sacrifice hits: M.
Cross, Dahlcn. Stolen bases: Jones, Kceler
(3. Dahlen. Daly. Flick. Sheckord (2),
Kellv (2), L. Cross (2), Farrell, Jennings.
Double plavs: Dahlen to Daly to Jennings;
Flick to McFarland; Daly to Jennings.
First base on balls: Off McOlnnlty, 3; off
Bernhard. I. off Piatt, 3; off Donahue, 2; oft
Howell. 1; off Kltson. 1 off Conn. 4. Hit
by pitched ball: Jennings, Thomas. Struck
out: Hv McOlnnlty. 2; by Piatt, 2; by Don
ahue, 1. Passed ball: Farrell. Time: 3:25.
Umpire: O'Day.
Win Mercer n Mnrk.
NEW YORK, June 22.-The New Yorks
lost another game to the Bostons becaue
of weak batting. Willis being very effectlvo
with the exception of the fifth and seventh
Inning. Mercer was an easy mark for Bos
ton throughout. Attendance, 2.110. Score:
NKW YOIIK. . HOdTON.
rt.ll. O A E. Il.H.O.A. K.
Hmltli. rf .. I I I ) 4 Hamilton, cf 4 0 4 4 4
S-lbarh, If.. 0 2 2 1 4 Collins. 3b.. 4 4 2 4 4
Vsnll'n, cf. 4 1 I 0 ( Tenney. II).. 2 4 14 I 4
Davis, ss.... 0 1 3 ( 4 Htahl, If 3 3 4 4 4
!. II).... 4 1 S 1 4 lying, s 12 2 14
Oljson. 2b. 4 1 3 14 Freeni'n. rf. 4 0 2 0 4
Hlckm'n, 3b 0 4 4 3 : Iiwt, 2b.... 4 2 S 4 1
Warner, c.. 11114 Sullivan, c I 3 0 3 1
Mercer, p... 4 10 4 1 Willis.. p 0 4 2 2 0
Totals ..2 3 27 24 : Totals ..SII27 12 2
New York 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0-2
Boston 0 0 0 1 1 3 1 0 0-6
Earned runs: New York, 1; Boston, 2. Left
on bjse.s; New York. 9; Boston. 7. Three
b.ise hit: Stahl. Two-base hits: Stahl. Olca
hon, Selbach. Sacrifice hits: Van llaltrcn.
Hamilton. Long. Willis. Stolen bases:
Smith, Doyle (2) Bases on balls: Off Mer
cer. 1: on: Willis, 2. Wild pitch: Willis. Um
pire: Emslle. Time: 1:41.
Anarchists XIub One Out.
CHICAGO, June 22. Chicago batted out a
victory today, hitting hard throughout the
game. Cincinnati's hitting was confined to
two Innings. Attendance, 609A- Scorer:
CHICAC.O. I CINCINNATI.
R.H.OA.E.I IUI.O.A.E
Oretn, rf.... 14 10 4 Barrett, cf.. 114 4 4
Child''. 2b... I 1 3 1 0 Corcoran, is 1 1 1 4 1
Mertef, cf.. 13 2 11 Hrckley. lb. 0 3 I 4 1
McCar'ty. If 4 2 4 4 Cr'f'd. lf-rf. 4 4 S 4 C
r.jni-l. lb.. 4 4 11 4 1 Mcll'e, lf-rf. 4 4 2 0 4
Mci-or'k. 31). 4 2 1 1 0 Irwin. 3b.... 0 1114
Donahup. c. 2 1 1 1 SIMnf'dt. 2b 1 1 3 2 0
Cllm'n, ts.. 4 0 2 1 0 Pltt, c 114 4 4
Cbllahan, p. 2 3 4 7 0 Newton, p... 4 10 1"
,Vooil 4 0 4 4 4
Totals .. : 12 27 14 2.
I Total" . 4 3 I( S 2
Wood batted for Newton In the ninth.
Chicago 0 0 1 1 0 4 0 1 7
Cincinnati 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-1
Earned runs: Chicago, 4: Cincinnati. 3.
Left on baes: Chicago. II: Cincinnati. f.
Two-base hits: I'eltz. Donahue. Callahan
Three-base hit: Corcoran. Home run:
Mrtes. Stolen base: Green, Callahan.
Struck out: Bv Callahan. 1. Bases on balls:
Off Callahan, 1, off Newton. 4. Hit w;lth
ball: Mertes, Oanzel. Time: 2:00. Umpire:
Swartv-ood.
ST. LOUIS. June 22. The St. I.ouls-Pltts-bur:
game was postponed on account of
rain.
Standing of the Tennm.
l'laved. Won. Lost. P.C,
Totals .. 9 1124 1. 2
' rlsham batted for Flood In the nln'h.
"To men out when winning run was
scored.
Clevpl.tnil ft A 1 ! ft A rt -t,1
Buffalo '.'.0 0 3 0 0 0 5 0 1 0.!
Earned runs: Cleveland, 4; Buffalo. 2. i
wo-on so nils; iinrt, Sullivan. Crlsham, ;
iieuman. nauigan. i:any .sacrincc nits:
Spiles, Carey Stolen bases: Shearon. 1 Inlli
gan. Atherton. First on errors: Cleveland,
1; Buffalo. 3. Double plays: Vlox lo Flood
to I.ichance: Hooker to Hallman to Cnrev;
Mailman to Atherton; Atherton to Carey.
Flnt base on balls. Off Hart. 3; off Baker,
3. Hit by pitched ball: Shearon, Halllgan.
Struck out- By Hart. Gettman (2); by
Baker. Flood, Hart. McAleer. Base hits:
Off Hooker. S, off Baker. 4: off Amole, l
Ift on bases: Cleveland. I; Buffalo, i.
Passed ball: Schreck. Wild pitch: Baker.
Umpire: Joe Cantllllon. Time: 1:15.
Standing of the Tennis,
Played. Won. Lot. P C
Indianapolis 43 31 IS .631
Chicago &l 33 21 ."ill
Milwaukee 53 20 24 .517
Cleveland 51 2rt 23 .503
Minneapolis 55 2S 27 .503
Kansas City 56 27 20 .ISO
Buffalo 53 19 31 .r.iS
Detroit 51 IS 33 .351
Brooklyn
Philadelphia
Boston
Pittsburg ..
Chicago
Clnclnnntl ..
St. Lou: ...
New York
43
.. 50
.. 4S
.. 52
.. 0
.. 47
.. 47
.. 47
32
31
24
25
24
21
3
13
17
13
24
2S
AVI
.620
.60)
.451
.4
.417
.420
.404
Wnjne (Slven Tie Cinnie,
WAYNE. Neb.. June 22.-(Speclal Tele
gram. I Wayne and Carroll clubs played
one of the prettiest nnd hottest contested
games of ball this afternoon ever witnessed
on the heme grounds. The .rnrc was 3 to
9 In the ninth Inning, but owing to a de
cision of the umpire Carroll refused to con
tinue the game and the gnme was decided 3
to 0 In favor of Wayne. Gene Noyes and
another Coleridge player assisted Cnrroll.
while the local team consisted entirely of
homo players.
Lincoln Wins In the Tenth,
CENTRAL CITY. Neb.. June 22-(Spe-clal
Telegram.) Central City lost to Lin
coln In one of the most ecltln" --rnei
played here this season, u wild throw In
the tenth Inning bringing In the winning
score for Lincoln. Score.
Central City ...04101 1 0 00 07
Lincoln 1 1 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 1-S
Batteries: Central City, Webiter, Kom
brlnk nnd Lear, Lincoln, Miller. Barber
and Booth.
Wnhoo Defeat Fremont.
WAHOO, Neb., June 22, (Special Tele
gram.) Fremont lost the game here today
at the hands of thp Wahoos, the seorp be
ing 13 lo Adams pitched for the local
team, striking out eleven rr-en. Srmodynus
made a home run. Batteries: Fremont.
White Dunn and Mllllgan: Wahoo. Adams
and Johnson. Umpire: Cook.
fenuth Side SliiUKers lleati-n.
The South Side Sluggers were defeated
bv the Working Boys of the Young Men's
Christian association In a very close and
exciting game of hall by the score of S to
7. Some excellent playing was done on
both sides. Monday evening the Working
Hoys will play the Sheeley Juniors.
Cosail Defents I,pIiirIoii,
CO.AD. Neb.. June 22. (Special. i A base
bull game was played here this aftern-'on
between the home team ami the Lexington
team, resulting In a sccre of 10 to 11 In
favor of the home team. Batteries: Lex
ington. McCarter and Herllg. Corad.
Arnold and DeGroodt.
Pierre Taken First (in inc.
PIERRE. S. D., June 22.-(SDeclal Tele
gram.) The tlrst of the series of hall games
between Hlchmore and Pierre, played hire
today, was n victory for the hom team bv
a SvCre of 7 to 4.
Totals 39 7 10 21
DES MOINES.
AH. R. II
Thlel. If ..
Nagle. cf .
Hlnes. 2b .
Hraln. 3l .
Warrenden
Cole, lb ...
rf.
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3
4
I
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0
11
t
1
0
I !
I
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!..Mi:i or tiii: amuiiicix i.bac.i i:.
Detroit Itnllles In the Mntb anil Hit
Out Two ltuns.
DETROIT Mich , June Si With In
dianapolis One run ahead In the tenth Shaw
opened up with a single. Frisk, who batted
for Cronln sent one down the third base
line that wns good for two bases, putting
Shaw on third. Casey went out from Ma
goon to Kelley. Holmes sent a long fly to
left field and Shaw scored on the throw
In, tying the score. Honley. the next man
up. hit a grounder to Madison, which the
shortstop fumbled, while Filsk scored tho
winning run. Attendance. 1.10). Score:
DETROIT. I INDIANArOI.I?.
i
UHO.A.K
1 1 I 2 Hogr'er. rf 1 I 4 4 4
Lieutenant (ilhnon Probable Fiivnrltr
In iiuerlenn llerh) at
DilciiRO Today.
CHICAGO. Juiip 22. There are apparently
only seven suro starters for tomorrow's
American derby, worth about $15,000. Three
or four others are mentioned as possible
starters, but apparently the list will be
confined to the following: Lieutenant Gib
son. 129. Boland, Sam Phillips. 127. Burns.
Advance Guard, 122, Turn I; James. 122
Mitchell; Silver Garter. 122. Bullman: Bar
rack. 12J. McDermott; Norford, 122. Enos.
W. Oliver' colt, All Gold, mav start. If
so, he will carry 122 pounds and be ridden
by Caywood. Yellow Tnll. It is said, will
rot atart. but there are those who think he
will go to the .ost. Sidney Lucas. 122. Is
also carded as u starter nnd he has many
followrrs. yet It Is given on good authority
tonight that he will not go to the post Re
minder and Knight Banneret are a'.o
rnrded to start, but there Is hardly a chance
that they will do ao.
The track Is certain to be quite heavy.
It was cloudy today and as the rain last
nliht was heavy It seems certain the going
will b- deep, although the Washington
rr-k traclt dries out fast.
The condition of the track makes P IT.
Smith's colt. Lieutenant Gibson, more than
ever a favorite. Tonight even money was
uarned runs. Detroit, i. rwo-oise nils: me prevailing onus ai tne sporting resorts,
HlCkeV. Holmes. Dillon. Frisk. Three-base 1 alt 'ough good bets at a better figure were
hits. Powers Harley. Double play: Hlckey oh'alnable It ! thou?ht 7 lo 5 will bo
in ICpIIpv Hit hv nllcheil ball: Guesp ? ' of ered In the rlne tomorrow Sam Phllllns
A Hei! Pant fnr fllfl flnn llni-i Bases oti balls' off Cronln, 3' off Gue- 3. . " '!! bo t.eeond holce nnd A '. r---1
M null uhua IUI ril UIU UIIC H'JW Sacrifice h ts: Kellty. Guese. Harley Mad- "i ohabV v"l Le tb r1 chol-p Hnd th
FAIR EXCHANGE
It. H O A E
Casey, 3b.
Ilolnun. rf 1 3 4 4 0 Htydoii. If. 4 4 S 4 1
Har'.ey. If .. 4 1 II 4 Maicoon. 2b. 1 2 12 0
KINrffM. as 4 1 2 2 4 Madison. f. 1 0 1 I
Ryan. 2h .0114 4 Kelly, lb.... 2 1 3 A 4
4 3 11 A o 1'Awera, c. . o : i ,i I
4 114 0 ItlcMer. ef. 0 4 3 0 0
1 2 5 2 lIIIcky, 3b.. 0 12 4 4
1 4 0 3 4;nuee. p.... 0 4 3 0 0
1104 01
.- Totaii s ::j 3 3
13 34 14 2l
Two out when winning run scored
Batted for Cronln In tenth Innlnr.
Detroit 001003000 2-
Indianapolis ....000202000 1-5
Dillon, ih
Nleol. cf .
Hhaw. c.
onln. p
Krlk .
Totals
Pnwnee He fen I Table Itoi-k.
TABLE ROCK. Neb . June 22 iSpeelal.)-T"-e
Table Rock base ball club stared
Pawnee here yesterda: . The seme was 9
to o in ravor or raw nee.
ONLY SEVEN SURE STARTERS
CINCINNATI, O . June 22 -The track at
I.aton'a today was slippery from the- rain
In the morning, but the horse ran pretty
well to form. Tom McDowell turned a good
2-year-old tills loose In Monankn. who won
the fifth race In hollow stvlc.
Jockey Michaels was suspended until Stp
tPtr.ber 1 by the Judges tojay for all except
the stable of Hart Gibson. Michaels rode
Lord Fru-er In the tlrst rate The horse
swerved going down the back stretch and
the boy struck him across the head with
his whip, knocking the poor brute's eye out.
Summaries:
First race, sevfti furlongs selling: Fan
tnsy, W (Lynchl. 12 to 1. won: Flop, W
(Aker). 5 to 1, second; Our Lldn. 95 (.May),
7 to 1, third. Time, 1 11, Cella. Mark
Hanna, Sound Money. Artsto. Lord Frazer.
Violet Parsons, Millie M. and Land Ho also
rr.n.
Second race, five furlonns- Sam Lyons, 101
(It. Wilson), I to 1. won; Fongilo, 107 (Brlt
ton). tl to 5. second;. Irving .Mayor. 101
(Michaels). 13 to 5, third. Time, 1:05. Robert
Morrison. Dr. Grace. Pleader and Bull Skin
p.lso ran.
Third raie. one mile, selling: Silver Coin.
U.O (H. Wilson). S to 5. won: Rubel, lf!
n'orneri, 7 to I, second. Kaftan. 9 (C.
Murphyi. is to 1, third. Time, 1:53'. My
Butterfly, Friesland, Gcannette, Sprung,
Vlr.-le O , and Ansleilti also ran.
Fourth race, handicap, six furlongs:
FonKla. 97 ( llarshbercerl. 3 to 2. won: l'n.
sightly. 96 (May), S to I, sc. ond; The Geeser,
90 I Ransom) 3 to 1, third. Time. 1:15.
Acushla and Sim also ran.
Fifth raie, four and a half furlongs: Mo
naka. 103 iMIchaelsi. 3 to 1. won: Werrlihi.
103 (Van Camp) 30 to 1. sc.-ond; Lvror Bell.
I4S (W. Tailor). S to 1. third. Time. :5TI
Oennerose. Frunees Hel Mattlr Bain, Slip.
i resceni ano r lora lie I a o ran
Sixth race, six furlongs selling: Eleanor
Holmes, 101 (Conner). 3 to 1, won; Douster
Swivel, 107 iSouthanll, 3 t. 1, second; Dandy
II.. 107 (Van Cumpi. 6 to 1. third. Time.
1:32. Blenheim. Georce II Ketchiim. SVd.
John McElroy nnd Rock'.ngham also ran.
IILAfll HACKS A FILL Sl'fl'KS.S.
lake. Blsh.ip Reed. Talma. Oxnard, Iiuis
vllle. Satan Mn.'or Woodson and Poneh
toula alo ran
First Meet of the Slate Speed Associa
tion tO t'.MM'tlltllHS.
BLAIR. Neb.. June 22 -(Special Tele
gram.) At the Blair Driving park today
the Nebraskn State Speed association ended
the first meeting of the three days' races.
Although the tlrst and iccond days were
good In the quality of races and attend
ance, today's program w.u by far the best
ever held In this enunt The Blair club
that hud charge of the races here an
nounces that the receipt will about make
It even on expcii-ps. which It considers
good for the llrat meetin? of the associa
tion. The 2:12 pace, with five starters, was won
In strelght heats by Galtamec tn the fat
time of 2-.1S-. 3:19U and 2:22. This beats
the track record by four seconds. Red
Reuben was second and I "no third.
The 2:19 trot wns won by the bay stal
lion. Impression, owned by Robert Graham
of Blair, In straight heats. Time- 2:245,
2:21 and 2:23, with Red June second and
Scraps third.
The one-mile running race wns won by
Prairie King. Tlm: 1 16 A special run
ning race of five-eighth-' .if a mile was won
by Clan Cumpbell. Time 1:04.
Owing to the large number' of toughs who
began drifting Into the Ity ahead of the
mpp datps. Sheriff Mrnckp. In connection
with the city authorlHc. secured the serv
ice of Detective Al lvcyjier of Omaha to
help spot any suspicious characters, but
beyond ordering three or four to make
themselves scarce there was no trouble
at the grounds or In the city during the
three days.
Result nt lliirlrm TrneU.
CHICAGO. June 22. The crowd made a
big demonstration at Harlem today over the
decision of the judges tn placing Molo In
front of Brulare In the handicap at a mile
and three-sixteenths It was a case of the
deceptive angle at which the stand. Is placed.
To those, directly behind the Judtes stand
there was no question but that Molo won.
but those not so placed thought otherwise
and hissed and groaned when the numbers
were hung up. Despite a sloppy track and
threatening skies a good sized crowd turned
out for the wind up of the Harlem meeting.
Summaries:
First race, four ard a half furlongs: Tenny
Belle. 101 (Enos), 5 to 2. won. Tootsle Green.
ICO (Wllkerson). 8 to 1. second: Peaches. 100
iW. Klley), third. Time -53. Bonnie Hallle.
Lady Iris, Scorpolette. Brldeale. and Flo
rathe also ran.
Second race, six furlongs, selling: Tlldy
Ann. 1"2 (T. Knlghti. 3 to 1, won, Wood
trice. 113 (Hill). 4 to 1. second; Innovator.
101 (Bergen), third Time 1:21 V Joe lie
Ore, Charley Moore Sorrel Rose. Brown
Thrush. Alfred I . Isablnda. Barney F..
Blcor. Kitty O., Delia Ostrad. Florence.
Anctln and Odea also ran.
Third race, steeplechase, short course,
handicap: Viking. 136 (Casey). 2 to to, won;
Gov. Hudd, 139 MeHughi. 5 to 2. second;
M- -sotls, 125 13. Johnson), third. Time, 3-.5.S.
Br..keman. Vanbrunt, Becky Rolfe and
Last Past also ran.
Fourth race, jnlle and threc-t-lxteenths.
I handicap. Molo. Ill iBullmnii). S to 0. won.
Brulare. (J. Martini. 4 to 5. sfcond; The
) t.-lA.nH II . I , ' M j . 1 thiol Tin,. O.ir.l
I.llllUI. II. I .If--.,.', .,,,,. 1 llll.-, .LU'2,
Donnn Rltn and Papa Harry als,o ran.
Fifth race, five furlongs. Sannazarro, 1M
(Bullmani. 0 to 2 won; Hnrry Herendeen.
103 IT Knight) C to 5. second; Dandy Jim,
1P3 (McDermott). third Time, 1:07. Tyr.
' Ltllle Pantlnnd nnd .Maun also ran.
I Sixth racp, mile and 100 yards, selling:
Walkesha. tlfl (Bulltnant 1 to 1. won; Fran
gible M IT Knlghti 3 to 2. second; Lo-
' ,nn,.l ,l.-rta, thlrH Tlmn !!'. r-,
Hesulls nt Mippp-hf nil tin'.
NEW YORK. June 22-Thl was an . ff
lay nt 8heeplieail baj . no fixtures being
down to be decided The chief event of
the day was the third race nt a mil and
a quarter. In which Prince McClurg wa
ttle favorite, but a lukewarm one, report
as to his work not being favorable In
trusive was rtrst to show ut the start, and
he ran at the head of the lot for a n-.'le
and a furlong, when he dropped back for
Lalson, who came with a rush from th
rear and upset all calculations by winning
cleverly at the remunerative odd- of 'JO
to 1.
Oulder and Lord of the Garter came along
at the same time and finished second nnd
third respectively In a hard drive. A lot
of maiden 2-year-old flllle went to the
post In the first event and Ganymede, the
tip. won handily Amazon was a hot
favorite for the second event and nfter
Indul-rtng Dan Rice with the lead for a
quarter she came away and won as lhe
pleased.
In the fourth race. Mountain Mlt, which
was Hri-ed nil over the track as a sure
winner, took the lead nt the fall of the
flag nnd won handily. Prejudice finished In
second place, but was disqualified for foul
Ins Oread.
Sentry wns a hot favorite for the fifth
race, but was not placed. Moor at 7 to 1
made all the running nnd won easily.
The coney Island Jockey club announces
a race at welght-for-nge for 3-year-olds at
J5,(") each, with IS.fXO added, to be run
June 7. good day and track, three horses,
the property of different owners, to start
or the race to be declared off This is
meant to bring together Imp. Ethelbert.
Klnle:- Mack nnd Jean Bcraud. Sum-mar;-
First race, five furlongs: Ganymede, 10.;
(Mnheri. 7 to 2 and 7 to 5, won by one
length: Alzora, ion (McCunei. S to 1 nnd
3 lo 1 second; Candle, V6 (Llttlellcldi. 12
to 1 and 5 to 1, third Time: 1:42. Aclc
Chlel. Empress of Benuty. Countess Pep
per. Zenalde. Wunnn, Jlls Greenwood.
Award, Anna Darling, About. Hollow-wood.
Queen quality. Ada ueniriee. Trigger,
Princess Evelyn nnd Ida Carey also ran.
Second race, soiling mile and nn eighth
The Amazon, 99 (Shaw), even and 1 tn 5.
won bv five lengths; Anjou. 97 illenryi. 7
to 2 and 7 to 10. second; Dan Rice. 10S
(Matter). 2 to t and 1 to 3. third Time:
1:54 1-5.
Third race, mile and a quarter Latson.
SS (Slack). 20 to 1 and S to 1. won by two
lengths: Guttler. 101 (Odom) I to 1 and S
to 5. second: Knight of the Garter. -)
iltnusch). S to 1. third. Time: 2:0Sl-5. Cen
tral Trust, Intrusive. Prince McClurg,
Lnthnrla nnd Blue Away alo ran.
Fourth race, selling, six furlong.. Moun
tain Mist, 9S (O'Connon. S to 1. won by
one length; Orentl, 97 (Dangmam. 10 to 1
nnd I tn 1, second; Miss Hanover. 9S
(Shaw). 7 to 2, third. Time: 1:14 4-3. l a
tnllst. Timely. San Cecilia. Lady Massey.
Jugglery. Pink Domino, Affect nnd Preju
dice also ran. , ....
Fifth race, selling, five and a half furlongs-
Moor, 101 (McCue). 7 to 1 and 5 to
2, won by two lengths: The Rhymer. 1"j
in,inmi. 9 to 2 and 7 to 5. second; Qulzz II.
97 (Dangman.). 7 to 5, third. Time. 1.0s 4-..
Sentry. Ordcrer. Vouch, Long Lost and
Hi- Lo also ran.
Sixth race, one mile: Iroquois Bell, lft
(O'Connor). 4 to t and 7 to 5. won by one
length: Commander Miller. 107 iRlchardst.
25 to 1 and 20 to 1. second by one Icneth;
Water Cure. 107 ("LHtletleld). even, third.
Time: 1:111-3. Miller. Adllke. Radford.
Wandering Minstrel, Long Isle and Duf
tleld also ran.
Results ut Denver.
DENVER, June, 22. Result at Overland
park:
First race, pacing: Winifred Stratton won
In two straight heats: Time: 2:22'. 2:22'..
Be'" A and Helen War also started.
Sccontl race, trotting: Emma Foote won
third, fourth ami fifth heats nnd the race.
Time: 2:1SU, 2:22'.j, 2:24. Granite won first
and second heats, but was distanced In the
fourth. Teller. Herbert C and Evallne also
started.
Third race, four nnd one-half furlongs:
Flying Bird won. Tiny V second, Ui Fon
tera third. Time 0:35'.
Fourth race, six furlongs: Pannmlnt won.
Plymouth second. Flylotta third. Time:
1Fifth race, six furlongs: Terrene won. Mt.
Queen second, Gloja third. Time: 1:1'.
Interest In Hncrn (Jro-vlnu.
Additional entries for the second racing
meet, which will be held by the Omaha
Driving club at the new track this
afternoon, have served to arouse still
greater Interest and enthusiasm among the
horsemen of Omaha. South Omaha and
Council Bluffs tn the event. About thirty-
five homes win participate in tne auer
noon's card, the races being free-for-all
trot and pace, mixed trot and pace, -pace
No. 1. half mile dash for horses owned and
driven by city salesmen and an exhibition
dash by Birdie A. Manager Allen's promls
Ing mare. The races will begin promptly
at 2 o'clock.
N N Shampoo cures dandruff
Too Late Suit Sale
On account of the delay in
our store front alterations we
are overstocked in June with
men's suits that should have
been sold in May, so we will
make
Saturdayasttit
selling day at
the Continental
S15 high grade cheviot,
over-plaid suits.
S15 fancy cheviot suits,
reduced to
8
Boys' Department
A special Saturday attract i'
tion in boys' two-piece "
high grade cheviot suits, V
only
Unfortunately for us this is not a sale
of a few odds and ends, but it is an entire
stock of all sizes that we should have sold a
month ago and must sell now,
Continental
Clothing Company
N. E. Cor 15th and Douglas Sts.
manhood restored;0:
bin Vlul!z-r, tbe pre-crlptlon of famous Freocb pliyalclan, will o.nlcl-y cmp yon of all
nerroinor dlauf tbe ri-n-ratlv ore-am, sut-U a- ManhnM, Inr-iia,
I'alna In lb llarU. triulinil KmUiliiui. Nrrvona Iteblllly, I'lmplca
jm l!alllur-a In Mnrr.T, Kxhaaatln-; Drain,, Tarleoeele and rni-allpnlloai.
-brbbi -Boaaiij i-;u- uii ay nay or niguu rreTcnisquickni-aui uiacuutbi-. which h uunun
' It 11 nr.FfK clean- tta
CUrlDEMEitreaflti-Ba
tPA-la In Hneruiklnrrlitpa. nnd all thn hnrrnr nf tmrwttenrr.
llvpr. Ihp Llinvi Ami Inn urinary nrva.n nf All Immirltlps.
Thore-oa aiilTerera are not ctned br Doctors Is beeauie 00 per rent are troubled with Prnata-tltU,
ftnl'l Ill'.Kl" fl,P (inltf L-linwn ,.m.,lu l nra uHthnut ,1 r,w,rali,,n. 'CO lptl mniilAlH. A Written
fuiranteagu en ami mom-y retuni-0 If a boxes does cot effect a petmausnl cu
vf mall, heti'l for kiie k cfrrul.ir and te-ttmonln,.!.
Aildre-sIttVOL, -IKUK'I.NKl'O,. I. o. flox 5074, Kan Francisco, Col,
A written
$LUabox,4for(3.00,
Foil sale- nv m vr,iis-i)ii,i,o nnit; cn kith mi pviinaji.
II Is Done in tnulia,
Ison Struck out: By Cronln. 3; by Guco
3 Wild pitch: Cropln First Base on cr
I rors: Detroit. 1. Indianapolis, I. Left on
Someilmra the back a-hca v.-t'h a dull In- , bases. Detroit. 13; Indianapolis. 5. I m-dcRcrin-bl
feeling, nuking ou weary and ' ,lrc: Time of game: 120.
reJtlcn, Fomctlmcs pain tboots atroin the' Kntull still iMtchlt.u shutouts,
region of the kldnon. and again the Hons .CHICAC.O. June 2I.-By making hits when
are to tamo to tttocp In agony. N use plai
tcrlng or rubbing the hick In this condi
tion. You cannot reach the came. To ex
rttmge a bad back for a uew and stronner
one. follow the example of this Omaha citi
zen. Mr- Ufads John-cm of 1107 Pacific street,
the visitors made errors the locals won to-
days enmc from Kansas City. Katoll. al-
trsrk been fa Ac'VRnte Guard wou'.d iave
ruled i-i ecund hol-e tit I- Is bfiieve l
he r-lll be at a dls-vlvun'a-re Ir the nr -1.
G B. Harris decided to relv on Silver Gar
ter rat1-'- 'nan Pupil, as the latter is out
of condition. The local public does not
know much about James and Sliver Gar-er.
the two eastern entrlex, and most of tho
bcttlmr will be on Lieutenant Gibson and
Sam PhlllKs. with a little nlav uoon Bar-
though a trifle wild, allowed only three hits , rack also a Chicago hor.e. because of his
and 'hut out his opponents. McManus ' ubllltr to run In the mud Norford will
lausht tils first game for Chlcajo and made i also have fol'owers because he Is the prop
a sood impression Attendance. 30. Score: er'r of "I tick: " Baldwin.
CHICAtlO i KANSAS CITY. I--lr weat "er ts nromlsed and If the dny
R.H.o.a.K. It. II. OAK lis favorable there will be an enormous
Hoy. if .1110 o ll.tii-.hlll. rf a o s o o , crowd. The society element will probably
ltr.ll I. ,1 i t A t-am- mM n . , A ' Kd p.nraianl.rl 111' ,,i Vi I nnu V.I hi.niinlj In
employed at the (1. A. Hougland Lumber M-l-'srl'd. if) t t i ao iirlen. If . 0 ; n o o the b' Ir.rteld and In the club hou.e more
Co., nays: "1 have a good deal of heavy Padlen, tb. n i l ", o Dimsjn. in. o i t i o i largely than a nnv time In the history of
lifting to do end it Is necti-ary to have a '"be"- -b-- 1 0 0 Farrll. cf.. o o l i a the race, with the exception of the Worlds
lining to m rnj is iieicwary io ' nc a phu,arti . , , , j , ugni,,,, ;b 0 2 , 0 Fair VT CC0 derb;
good, strtng back to do the work. M back HiiKden. lb., o c li o rtt.wan. a. o l s l T ie bettlntr will be conducted in the same
commenced to trouble me una nnany ue- Mcimi., v. o t n wiuon. e.... u a i i nuy a in IVJ). No hoards win be dlsilayel
came io bad I had to lay off work-In fact Ka,"- p -ZlZl . ' p
was not working, hen Doan's Kidney Pills' Total. . 1 27 i: 1 ' " '"'
eamo to my notice. I procured a box at i Toui
Kuhn ft Co. ' drug ottre and had taken 'Batted for Patten In ninth.
them bin a few dam when I was able to rc- Chicago 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
turn lo my occupation. I have not had a K'-n.as City 0 0 0 0 0 rt 0 0 0-0 Ton The event of " the day was thi
lympiom of DacKarne since i iook me treat
ment and yOu can use my name as one who
tblnVa Dean's Kidney Pill.- tbe flneit meitl. Katoll.' 5. by'Patton. 3. Bases on balls': Off lonr: Selde,
Kamii, 6; orr pattnn, 2 lilt with ball:
Padden. Katoll. Time of game. 1:10. L'm
dre. McDonald.
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
Must Bonr Signature o7
It Facsimile Wrtrper Iklcnr.
ooiti the bookmakers merely using small -ard-
ooooo boards on which they will show the odds
o i :i 3 1 1
-.1
Three Fnvorllcs I rut nt M. Louis,
ST LOCI3, Mo.. June 22 -Despite the
heavy rain todav the condition of the tra'k
was not affpeteil sp-Ioih';- "--cp
Tary aaaall aail otr
4) taka ns soax.
FOR HLAOACi'.Ea
FOR DIZZINESS.
FOR BILIOUSNESS.
FOR TORPID LIVER'.
FOB CONSTIPATION.
FOR SALLOW CRM.
FOR THE COMPLEXION
. . . oicsufrrB yunui)yiMii.i,
tl go I Partly Tcjatabl - .y&vZ&lZZ,
j.i.ijj.jviiu
CURE niCW HEA 3 a CHI.
ICARTER'S
53 PILLS.
UmFj
Left on brtt-e: Chicago. 6; Kaunas City. 1 fourth rate. In whUh cjiiewi L...c ,,jr. an
iwo-Dase nu: animari. sacrinre nil: sue n easrii. summaries. . . .
Brodle. Hoy. McMnnus, Struck out: By First race, maidens. 2-year-old, live fur-' V ItillNA HUlCLsL-O
cln there U for the back auj kldacje."
For tsale by all dealers price M) cent.
Foiter-Mllburn Co., Bnff-lo, N. Y , sole
gents fof the I. nlled Stale.
ututl'utc.
ltu (Howell) it to li' won.
Xdelante. I7 (Crowhurst), 3 to 1 and even.
second. Robert Jr. lie (lllpkcyi in to
third Time, I oi. Henry Clark, Billy Pal
terssn. Fnxwnrth', Van Cleave The Count.
Frank Johcson ard Dueassn also ran
Second race selling s'x furlonss. Lad.
Cunon. lf I.I T Wood-,). 3 to I. wnn. liar.
I day, The plalng w.s brilliant from the rlca, 1W tDale), t to and 3 ts :. second;
rtr-oemher the n-n nnvV'i; an, I i-iL nn ,HI,M..M'UI,IS, June .-.Milwaukee d'
I;.?, ... ,f'1 Mlnnean-iit, in thirteen Innings to
.MlhrmiUer Win nt Last.
MtNNL'APOLIS, June .-Milwaukee de-
101 1-1.1-1,1 uriiMni Ht,
Restaurai-t ladles iaf rea'lng room,
pewh furnish' 1 rnims liath rooms Hvery
thing tlrst-cla--." Aniprban and K'iroppan
plan Rooms with board
t i . r. not Friijit, Pro-..
Bowline alley la connection.
to ,
I
-to
'.iS
(SS
IS
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What
the Ten
Bee
Vacation
Trips
Include
OS
as
as
OS
Os
as
TP WO weeks or more
at the coolest and
most delightful spots in
America trips through
the mountains and the
grandost scenery of the
Rockies, or at the lakss,
both large and small,
OAILROAD and 06
sleeping car fare on
the best trains, j
A LL hotel bills the
best that the house
affords at the best .
hotels in the land. & -.
pREE transportation
for a companion to
accompany the winner
on the entire trip. & j
A CHECK to cover
allthe incidental -j
expenses of the trip.
Che lest ibe Hand Affords
NASI
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