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    THE OMAHA DAtLT BEEl TIIUKSD A"V , JULY '3, 1902.
ClXClSNAIi EASILY BEATEJ
Becklej Beats Out Bant and Ecvret on Eit,
Making Only Kim for Reds.
DOHENY PROVES A DEEP PUZZLE
Only Two nil Mad Off HI Deliver?)
Whil Haha U Poiadti
for HfTi Clean
Drives.
riTTSBURn. July 2. Beckley beat out a
bunt and Dobbs made a clear hit to center.
Thle was all Cincinnati could do with Do
heny. The visitors made their one run on
two gifts and a passed ball. Corcoran'
error gave Pittsburg one run, but the
cither two werx batted In. Attendance, 2,200.
Score:
PlTTSBl'RO. 1
K H.O.A.B.
Darla. rt.... t t 1 t
Clarka. It.... Ill
Baaumirat. ct 1 4 1 0
Mf, m . i i t
Braoafilu, lb I It
Rltrhr, lb.. 0 4
CINCINNATI.
K. H.O.A.B.
0 Pobba. If....
Hor, cf
4 Bwklrr, lb. 0
'Crawford, rf. t
a Magoan. tb. .
4 Corroran, aa. t
111
Lnrb, Ib...,t I I tn.lnr.lt. It. I M I
I
II
Smith. tails plats.
bohrar, ... Slot t.Hahn.
Totals t inn sl Totals ... 1 t 14 S 4
Pittsburg 00000101 -J
Cincinnati 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01
Earned runs: Pittsburg, 1. Two-base hit:
Wagner. Three-base hit: Doheny. Sac
rifice hits: Hoy. Crawford. Stolen bases:
Bransneld, 2. First base on balls: ' Oft
Loheny, 4; off Ilnhn, I. Struck out: By
Lmheny, J: by llaho, 2. Passed balls:
Smith, 2. Time: 1:3a. Umpire: O'Day.
Boston Takes the Last.
NEW YORK, July 2. Boston won the
final game of the series from New York
today. Hale was hit rather freely in the
first two Innings and Plttlnger took his
place. Attendance, 1,400. Score:
. BOSTON. NEW YORK.
R.K.O.A.B.I R.H.O.A.E.
Coolay, cf... 1 1 0 0 0 8 rod I a. cl... 4 1 1
Ol'unn, id.... 1
1 e Jiinoa. It
0 0tO' Hasan, lb. 0 I 10
0 0 Bovarman, fit 1 1
I 0 Smith, lb....
4 ojriaraa, rf.... 1
0 Wagaar, aa.. 1
1 Oi'Yaagfr t
t 0 Mathawson,
But on hit was made off Donahue until
he eighth Inning In the first game. Gsr
'!n let down In the seventh Innlna- of the
second game and allowed four successive
its. Mortes stole home In the seventh
hlle Powell held the ball. Attendance.
0U0. Score first game:
T. LOflS. , CHICAOO
K H O. A.I a H O.A C.
BotkaU. It... tilt Strang, tb... (Ill
H-mphltl, if. I 1 I I I Jnaaa. rt t 1 t
nirlrt. at. t I t Oraaa, rf.... t t 1
nOraoa. lb 1 114 1 Darla. aa tilt
tvailara. aa . t t I I a Mrtra. if... a t 4 t 1
- otk. It. 1 I H t'Ub-ll. lb.... 1 I I 1
Pad.), lb., t a I 4 tiPalr. lb 1 1 t I t
I'onohua. e.. 4 1 4 1 t!M-rarl'd. .. 1 1 4 t t
Donaktw, .. t I 1 Piatt, p t 1 t t t
Totals ... 4 in II ll Totala ... t t 14 11 1
t. Louis 0 0 10 0 110 4
Chicago 0900002 1-4
Earned runs: ft I.nnla t: Chlrnro. 1.
Two-base hit: Piatt. Home run: McCor-
mlck. Sacrifice hlta: Hemphill. Heldrlrk.
Double play: Davis to Isbell. Stolen bases:
Jones, Green, Isbell. First base on balls:
Off Donahue, I; off Piatt, 1. Struck out:
fly Donahue, I; by Piatt. 1. Left on bases:
St. Louis 7: Chicago, 4. Time: 1:40. Um
pire: Sheridan.
Score second gam
sr. Lot' 18.
R HOAR
Rurkett, If.. 1 t 0 "trans, lb.
t t 1 Jonaa, cf 1
tl Craaa. rf....
SOD Callahan, rf. t
t I 0 Dana, aa 1
I 1 Mertaa, If.... 1
40 laball, lb 1
It Pair, Tb
to fulllTaa, .. t
p.... 0
Hrmpalll, rf. 1
Haldrtrk. cf. 1 1
nderaon. lb t 1
Wallara, aa., 1 1
Mt-Cor-k, tb. t t
Padden. tb.
ronohue, s.
Pewell, p.
Tann.y, lb,.
lemnnt, tb.. 1 1
Camay, rf... 1
Courtney, It. 1 1
Grem'g'r. tb. 0 1
Long, aa
Moraa, s
Mala, p t
PlUlngar, p.. 1 1
0
1 1
111
1
I
1 I
I
1 t
1 I
TaUts ...4 I IT II ' Totals ... I U II II t
Batted for Wagner In ninth.
Ttoaton '. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 14
Mew York .. 11000010 0-8
Earned runa: Boston, 1; New York, t
First base on errors: Boston, 1. Left on
bases: Boston, 6; New York, 7. Two-base
hlta: Tenney, uemont, uunn, aiamewsoa
Hits: Off Hale In two Innings, 4; off Pit
tinner in seven innings. 4. Stolen bases
Carney. Sacrifice hit: Lone. First base
on balls: Off Hale, I: oft Plttlnger, 8; oft
Jvlathewson, 2. Struck out: .By Hale, 1:
by Plttlnger, 6; by Mathewstfn, 8. Passed
ball: Howerman. Time: 1:60. Umpire:
Lantillon.
Brooklyn "Wins In ninth,
BROOKLYN, July 1 Hughes played a
magnificent game In the box for the
Brooklyn team today until the eighth In
ning, when a wild pitch allowed the Phila
delphia to score on run. fcrooniyn, how
over, batted In two runs In the ninth with
two men out and thereby won. Attendance,
i,wo. score:
BHOOKLTK. I PHILADELPHIA.
R.H.O.AB. R.H.O.AB.
Polan, ef.... 4 1 Thomas, ct.. 4
Healer, rf... 1 t 1 Barry, rt.... 4 4
Sheckard, If. 1 t HuJawttt, all I I I
alcCraery. lb 19 1 Dooln. t I 1
frahlen, as... 1 I 0 Douglas, lb.. 1 1 t t
lrwla, lb..., 4 8 8 4 Browns, It... t
Abeam, o.... f 110 1 I Mailman, tb. 1 1 t
Flood, lb.... 11 Chllda. lb.... tit
Husb.es, P-,. 1 1 t.Duggleby, p. t t t
. Totals "i 10 "V Totala ...1 "rtt "l "t
Two men out when winning run was
mad.
Brooklyn C O 0 0 0 0 0 0 21
Philadelphia 00000001 0-4
Left on bases: Philadelphia, 1; Brook
lyn, .' Sacrltlc hit: Browne. Hit by
pitcned ban
feughes. Tim: 1:23. Impl
'v Postponed Game.
At Chloago Chlcago-St, Louis; rain.
' , -i'-i. talnar r b Teams. "
Played. Won. Lost. P.C,
yn, a. eacniica nii; xvrwnc. mi oj
ltched ball: By Dugglesby, L Struck out
if Dugglesby, S; by Hughes, i. Wild pitch
aughes. Tim: 1:23. Umpire: msll.
Pittsburg ............ 64 41
Brooklyn 63 27
Chicago 67 82
Boston 67 9
Philadelphia, 61 27
Cincinnati .... 65 22
St. Louis 66 21
New York 68 22
No games today. ,
12
24
25
28
84
83
24
87
.788
.6b7
.662
.6 4
.40?
.8S3
.373
AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES
Detroit Team Hit Safely la Almast
Every Inning-, Beating;
Cleveland.
DETROIT. July I. Th Detroit team hit
Moore safely in every Inning after th
third, while Mercer kept the Cleveland hits
scattered except in the eighth. Detroit
tried out Arendt, a fielder from the Stat
league, this afternoon ana tie maae an ex
cellent impression. Attendance, 1,118.
Score:
DZTROIT. CLEVELAND.
K.H.O.A.a.1 R.H.O.AB
Barrett, af... 1 I I t 1 1 flooring, ef t I 1 t
Holmes, rt... ft t t Bay, U.
DUIan, lb... 1 lit 8 truck, rf.
tilt
lit
Klbarf'ld. as. 1 4 4 1 Lalola. lb... t I
Caaay, tb.... i 16 1 1 Hickman, lb. t 111 I
Anal.
Oleeaon
If ... 1 14 Bradlay,,tb.. lit
. tb.. Iltl t Qochn'ar: as. t t I 8
Baalov, ..,. till 0 B.mla. s 1111
Utmr p.... I 'l l t Moors, p till
Totals .-"t It 17 It tl Totals -.."i "t t4 It
Detroit ... 0 0 0 1 1 2 8 0 7
Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0-8
Three-base hits: Casey, Arendt. Sacri
flee hits: Mercer Buelow. Stolen bases
Bay, Kiberfeld. First baa on balls: Oft
Mercer, s. ot Moore, 0 First base on
errors; Detroit, L Left on bases: Detroit,
iv, t. levaianu, i. strucs out: iy Aiercer,
a. uouoie piayi lajoi tunassisiea). ilmt
l:o. umpire; u Laugnun.
. , Btltlmors Takaa Close Gaatt.
PHILADELPHIA. July t.-BalUmore won
a. Very closely contested gam from th
home team today. McGlnnlty waa more
effective than Plank. Olibert waa expelled
I rum in greunua xur iuo vigorously pro
testing a decision. Powers wrenched his
aniti wnn running in oases ana retired.
Attendance, s,a. ocore;
ALT1MORU. , PHILADELPHIA.
R H.O.A.B I R.H.O A.B.
albua, ... sits Hanaal. 11.. 1 1 t
Williams, lb t t t
atrOtnn. lb. 1 t t
Sayaaour, rt. t
Roblnaoa, a. t
Brean'k'a. 1
OUbart. as... t
Oylor. aa t
How.ll. cl... t
1 t
t I
t Fulti, ct .... t
It.... t
tit
111 t
Darla.
U Croaa. lb. t
I t Sarcoid, rf.. t
1 ti Power, s... t t
1 I ' Schreck. e... t t I
i e s 1 m i roaa, as. e
v s aatro, lb... t
1 1
McOlnatty, p t t I 'Plank, p t
. .
Totals ... t 11 It 11 I1 Totala ...1 6 It It
Baltimore 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 02
Philadelphia 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01
Earned runt: Baltimore, 2 Two-bas
rtiia; Aicuann, Hresnahan, nowen. Three
base hit: Bresnaban. Sacrifice hits: Wll
llams, Seymour, Fulls. Stolen bases
llartsell. Davis, L. Cross. Double plays;
McUinnlty to Mctiann, Bchreck to Davis,
i First base on balls: Off McGlnnlty, 2.
Hit by pitched ball: Beybold. Struck out:
By McOinnlty, 2; by Plank. 2. Ttmej 1:40.
vmpires: jonnscon ana car rumors.
. St. Lea is Takes Bk.
ST. IX5T7I3. July 2 Bt. Louis took two
wen ptayea games rroan vnicago toaay.
RepairsHair
Nature always tries to
repair damaged hair. Some
times she succeeds, very
often she doesn't. She needs
a little help AyerV Hair
Vigor. It repairs the hair,
touches it up, gives it new
life, brings back the old dark
color, and makes it soft and
glossy. Cures dandruff, too.
"I used only one bottla of Ayer'a
Hair Vigor and it completely (topped
my fcair from filling out." Mr. C
Lcasenfeld, New York City.
U.M. Ailanuteta. J. C AYE. C&, Levail, 8Usa
! !
1 1
Totals
iOarvln,
. i t n li i
CHICAGO.
R. H.O.A.B.
4O04S
1 1 I
1 4
t 1
r.
1 1
i
team and lost th second one through costly
errors. Attendance, 1,V00. Scor first game:
TOLEDO. MINNEAPOLIS.
It. H.O.A.B. I mail
Rama, lb ... 1 1 I 4 t Orant. lb.... t lilt
Maany, rf... 1 1 1 S S Pkyla, s S S I s
arnar, lb... 1 I lo s t Laiir. II 1 s s s
mtth, lb..,. I I I I t WUmot. rf... t t I 1 t
mi, aa ... I 111 t Warden, lb.. 1 I 4 t t
Craftas, a... lilt t Lywb, af ... t t I t I
lika. af tilt I carl.y, ss... t 4 1
lelnow. If.. I I I t Zaluaky. a... t t 4 t t
Mock, p 14 4 1 tjMeells. p.... t I I t t
Totals ...14 II n " Totals ... I 114 14 I
Toledo 0 1 0 2 4 2 4 0 "It
Minneapolis 0 0 0 1 0 0 4) 1 02
Two-base hlta: Maanev. Vfnrk (21. Orant.
TVerden, Lally. Home runs: Smith, Wer
den. Sacrifice hits: Owen. Qllks. Stolen
base: Burns, Ollks. Double pliy: Burns
(unassisted). Struck out: Bv Newlln. 1: by
Mock, 8. Passed balls: Zaluaky, I First
base on balls: Off Newlln, 5; off Mock, 2.
Time: 1:60. Umpires: Coggswell and Fig-
gemeier.
score secona game:
TOLEDO.
n H O A B.
I 4 1 It 4
Phrle. lb.... 4 111 1 Meanr. rf.... 1 I 4
Lally, 'If 1 t 1 4 Tamer, lb... 1 I It 4 1
v li mot, ri ,. t l o t smitn, lb.... 1 1 s l
w.rd.n. lb., lit 1 0i, sa...
Lynch, ef.... t 4 t 4 4 Orafllna. a.
f url.y. as... 1 tit I Ollka. cf...
Brara. c 114 1 Kleinow, If
MINNEAPOLIS.
R. H.O.A.B
Orant, lb.... 1 I I I I Puma. lb..
agem'er. 1 Pardeo. ...
tporar, p.... t t t t t.Hughey, p..
Totals ... 4 t 14 17 I
10010081 -4
0001 1-0 20 0-4
Louis, 4; Chicago, 2.
St. Lout
Chicago
Two-bsse hits: null van. Wallace. Pad den
Sacrifice hit: Mccormick. Double plays:
Daly to Davis to Isbell, Jones to Davis,
Wallace, to Padden. Stolen bases: Ander-
on. Donohue. Mertes (2). Isbell. Daly. Hit
by pitched ball: Bv Oarvin, 1. First base
on balls: Off Powell. 1; oft Oarvin, 1.
Struck out: Bv Powell. 8: bv Uarvln. 2.
Left on bases: St. Louis, 2; Chicago, 1.
Time: 1:46. Umpire: Sheridan.
'Wasklngtoa Bnnekea Hits.
BOSTON. July 2 Both teams batted
well her todav. Washington's hits were
bunched with telling effect in the first and
third innings, won lioston s we,r teet
ered, freeman s Dome run waa a fea
ture. Attendance, 4,314. Score:
WASHINGTON. I BOSTON.
R.H.O.AB. R.H.O.AB.
t
t I
Totals ...I unit 4 Totals ... f II rt It I
MinneaDolla 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 08
Toledo 8 1002010 0-7
Two-base hits: Turner. Owen. Lally.
Curley, Byers. Sacrifice hit: Phyle. Sto
len base: Turner. Double rlay: Phyle to
Orant to Werden. Struck out: By Pardee,
; d- figgemeier, l; by sporer, 1. f irst
base on balls: Off Flggemelcr, 1; oft
Sporer, 1; off Pardee, 4. Hit with ball:
Flggemeier, 1. Time: 1:40. Umpires:
Coggswell and Zalusky.
Standing; of th Teams.
Ryan, ef 4 1 4 t 0 Dougherty, If 0
Doyle, rf.... tilt O.GIeaaon. lb.. 1
Deleh'ty, if.. I t t t stahl. of 114 4
KeiM.r. lb . 1 1 4 I ljFreoman, rf. 1 1 I 1 t
WolT't'n, tb. 1 t t I 04 Parent, sa... t t I I 1
1114 LaCh'ro, lb.. t It t t
t 1 It I lFerria. lb.... t t I 1
til t-o W.rn.r. ... t lilt
Coushlln
Carey, lb.
Clark, 0..
Orta, p...
01 10
Totals ... 8 11 IT 14 1
Adktna, p.... t
Williams, p. 1 t 1 t
Y Totals ... I 11 17 10 I
Washington 80400001 08
Boston 00002000 1-8
Earned runs: Boston. 2: Washington. 4.
Two-bos hits: Oleason, LaChance. Three-
Dase nit: ueicnanty. Horn run: Free
man. Sacrifice hit: Keister. Stolen base:
Delehanty. Double plays: Parent to Fer
ris to LsvChance, Carey to Clark. First
base on bnlls: Off Adklns, 1; off Williams,
on urtn, i. struck out: By ortn, L
ime: 1:42. Umpire: Connolly.
Standing of th Teams.
PU.vrI. Won. T-nat. PC.
t-nicago ,
Boston
63 23 20 .623
f 84 M .66?
66 80 26 .6.6
64 28 24
60 2S 82 .467
6 28 81 .444
69 26 81 .441
60 25 83 .417
St. Louis ,
Washington ....
Detroit
Baltimore
Cleveland
Games today: Cleveland at Detroit. Chi
cago at SL Louis, Washington at Boston,
Baltimore at rnuaaeipnia.
In th Western Lesgna, "
Games today: Omaha at Kansaa City,
Denver at Milwaukee, Colorado Springs
at Peoria, St. Joaeph at Dea Moines.
N AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Indianapolis tvnd Kanaaa City Break
Even la Donble-Header
at Indiana City.
INDIANAPOLIS. July I. Indianapolis
and Kansaa City broke even again today.
Indianapolis outbatted th Kansas City
team In the first game. Kansas City
bunched hits to better advantage In th
second gam. ..Attendance, 3,068. Scor
nrtt game:
INDIANAPOLIS. I KAN I AS CITY. -
R.H.O.AB. I R. H.O.A.B.
HofrloTsr. rf 1 t 4 0 Vanoa, ef.... 1 I t t 1
Kuans, If.... 1 1 t t Orady, lb.
waoarus, id s I v s e earns, k
W.IBU, . W V . w . V
Kthm. lb.... t I 4 t
O'Brtea, as.. Ill
Coulter, st... 1 8 i 4 i
Fox. lb 110 10
Haydon, t... 1 t t 0
autuog, ... i t-t 1 t
TeUls
4 14 T H
Laawa, ss...
Borllla, c...
Oaar, rt
Rothfnas, lb,
McBrtda, tb,
McDonald,
fore man
t 1 t 1 1
lit
Mill
t 1 t t
0 0
1 11
0 t 1
p 1 4 t 1 t
Totals ... t 1 14 11 4
Batted for McDonald tn ninth.
Indianapolis 0 H I M 0 0 M
Kansas City 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0
First base on balls: Off ButMofT, Z. Hit
y pitched ball; Suthoff, Grady. Two-base
Leewe, Orady. Sacrifice hlta. Kuhn, Gear,
Stolen baaes: Coulter, Nance. Left on
bases: Indianapolis, 8; Kansas City, 10.
Tims: i:4o umpirei lynatui. . .
Boor second gam:
KANSAS CITT. . INDIANAPOLIS.
..H.O.A.B. R.H.O.AB,
Nanoo, ot.... 111-4 iHogrtrrar, ifl 1 I 1 I
s i
Orady, . lb.... t 8 11 t Kuhna, If, ...
Smith. If.... 4 1 8 4 0 Woodruff, tb 1
Laawo, sa .,. 111 0:Kthm. lb.... 4
B.Tllla, a.... 1 114 t O'Brtas. ear; 4
Oaar, rt 1 4 I 4 0 Coulter, cf... 4
Rothfuas. lb. 1 1 It 4 t'Poi, lb 4
McBrldn, lb. 4 1 1 4 tl Matthews, a. t
foreman, p.. 1 1 t t tlKlllan, p.... 1
4
I 4
t t
!!
1 4
4 t
t 4
4 4
Totals ... 6 4 It 11 tl Totala ... 4 t frt 11 8
Kansas City 0 11000800-6
Indianapolis 0 0 1 0 8 6 0 0 04
First baa on balls: Off KUlen. 3: off
Foreman, 4. Struck out: By KUlen, 1; by
by pitcher: By Foreman, Kihm. Two-base
nits: wooarun, uraoy, Lewe, tfevuie.
Foreman. Sacrifice hits: Kuhn. Coulter.
foreman. Oear. Nance. McBrlde. Double
play: Orady to Leewe to Kotntuss. Stolen
ossce; xiugriever, rvs, u prwn, i-xtii on
basea: Indianapolis, s; Kanaaa City, s.
Tim: z:w. umpire: rynaau.
Milwanke Proves Easy,
LOUISVILLE. July t Louisville had no
trouble In. defeating Milwaukee, as the vis
itors could not hit Coons' delivery. Pitcher
Elliott waa overcome by tb neat in the
fourth inning. He waa unconsoious for
half an hour, but at t p. tn. waa some bet
ter. His cat looked danaeroua for a time.
Attendance, 1,241. score:
LOCISVILLB. I MILWAl'KEB.
RHO.A.nl R.H.O.AB,
Karwla. rt.. t 1 t 1 OiHalliaaa, rt. t I 1 I
I'limgmaa, ss 1 1
McBrlue, ef.. 4 8
r i
Clymar, at... 1 2 1
Gannon, lb.. 1 1 14
Oanaal, lb... I
Flournoy, If. t
Tanaabili. as 4
Spies. S 1
tcbaub, lb., I
t
Totals
14 II II 4
Shl.back. lb. i
Hunk la. b-at 1
Dunsan. If.. t
Thomas, tb.. 1 1
( roaa. s t 4
Elliott, p.... t
Allrock. p... t t
MoAnd'ws . 4
4 t
t 1
t t
Totala ... I t 14 t
Batted for Alt rock tn ninth.
Louisville 0 1 1 4 0 0 1 1 8
Milwaukee 0 0 16 0 0 0 1 02
Left on bases: Louisville, t; Milwaukee,
8. Two-base hits: Thomas, Suhaub, Cling
man. Three-base hits: Gansel, Flournoy,
Horn run: Gansel. Sacrifice hlta: Kr.
win. Coons. Double plays: Gansel to Tan
nehill to Gannon, Cross to Cltngman to
rtunkie, Aiirock to mngman. stolen base
Gansel. Struck out: By Coons, 3: by Kill
ott, 2: by Altrock. 1. Hit by pitched ball
McAndrews. First base on balls; Oft Etll
ott, t. Psssed ball. Cross. Time: 1J&.
umpire: ward.
Colasabna Loses In Eighth.
COLUMBUS. July 2 -After Columbus
had knocked Sttmmel out of the box and
had the game apparently safe the visitors
earned three runs by hard hitting in the
eighth and won out. Umpire Haskell failed
to appear and Pitcher Voorheea of the
Columbus team officiated acceptably to
DOtn siaes. Attendance, i.iia. score:
ST. PAl'L. COLtMBl'S.
R H O III R.H.O.AB.
Oalr, lb ftll O.KnalL If ... 1 0
Diilard. If... 4 4 i 4 e.Nattreee. as., t 1 t i
Shannoa, cl, I I I I 4 Hart, cf 1 1 I
Kelley, lb... t 0 11 4 0 Xy.ra. lb... I I 11 4
Lamler. rf , 1114 Turn.r, tb. .. I t 1
Hugging, tb. t I McKarl'd. rt. 1 t
Hurley, t.... t t 1 1 Viol, tb 4 1 4 4
Piarca, 1 1 I 1 t Poi. a tilt
Lyach. ss.... 4 I I 4 lilhomaa. . t t t 1
ttinm.l. p.. 1 1 4 1 t
Cbock. p 4 4 4 t tl Totals ... 4 It tt 11
Totala ... 4 t rf M 1
St. Paul 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 8
Columbus 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 04
Stolen bases: Turner. Hurt. Lumlev
Lynch. Sacrifice hit: ' Shannon. Two-baae
hits: Naltreaa, Myers, lurnrr. McFarlan,
t ierce. Three-base hit: Lumlev. Doubli
play: Vlox to Nattress to Myers: Hits off
Stimmel in four Innings, 7: iT Chech tn Ave
innings, 8. Struck out: By Stimmel, 1; by
limn, i. r irat case on Dana: uti Btim.
mel. 1: off Chech, t Wild i.'.tch: Chech.
Hit by pitched ball: By Thomn. 1; by
Chech, 1. Time: 1.46. Umpire: Voorheea.
Break, Even at Tleds.
TOLEDO, July 2. Toledo won th first
urn. today by outbaiiiag th stlnriaapolla
4 1114
t 1 t t I
114 4 4
1 1 t t t
t t t I
Louisville ...
ndlanapolls
SL Paul ....
Columbus ...
Kansas City
Milwaukee .
Minneapolis
Toledo
No games today. .
. Played. Won. Lost. P.C.
61
60
61
62
62
; 61
61
63
42 19 .689
28 23 .613
86 26 .690
83 29 .632
29 33 . 408
23 85 .426
22 88 .361
20 43 .317
her today by a score of 7 to 1 In th beat
am plerei here tnis eesson. Hattenes:
mawa. Frlese and Brown: Sioux City.
Pras germs n and Rat. Umpire; A. W,
Mann. .
Defeat far Treaaoats.
The Toung Men' Christian association
beat the Tremonfa last night In a prettily
rlaved gam of ball at th Young Men's
C'hrlstlsn Association park. The feature
of the game were tn pitching or . wn-
nd a one-rtannea atop of a not liner
lard a
by Whitehead
M. C. A....,
Tremonts ....
Double play
....1 11110 1-4 81
... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 14
Wlllard to Churohlll to
Nordstrom. Batteries: T. M. C- A.. O.
Wlllard and Kerr; Tremonts, Cos and
Fagan.
Tare-I Lcagrn.
At Eva nsvllle Terr Haute. 4: Evans-
Vllle, 2.
At Bloomlnglon Ploommgton, 4; Decatur,
Second garnet Bloomlnglon, 8; Decatur,
At Rockford Rook - Island gam post
poned.
At Davenport Cedar Raplda game post
poned.
Waasa Wins front Randolph.
RANDOLPH. Neb.. July J.MSpeclal.)-
Wausa defeated Randolph today, 8 to 6.
Randolbh made Its five In the first Inning.
Cheatwood's batting waa the feature. Bat
terles: Wausa, Fosberg and Dreyer; Ran
dolph, Klnsei and Grant. Umpire; Shaf
fer.
In Southern Association.
At Birmingham Birmingham, 4: Chatta
nooga, 8.
At Litti kock-uuh ttocK. io ; wempDia,
A. A1a. . All.nl. S, 7a.t11 a
(Game called fourth. Inning. J '
FIGHT TO BE PROHIBITED
Low I a Match Between Tanner Cor-
bett and Salllvaa Will
Rat Tak Plae.
PAPA BILL IS HEARD FROM
Manager Roarke Break th Silence
aa' t His Teant'a
Trip."
Th BDhlnx-llke silence of "Psna Bill"
Rourke Is finally broken. All through the
bitter throes of that toboggan slide, and
through the subsequent recovery and rapid
regaining of lost games the Omaha man
ager has never peeped. Neither has he
challenged the standing of any opposing
players. "Pa" is certainly anything but a
nara loser, ana an tne time ne nas naa
troubles of his own In addition to those
which the public gleaned from the prints.
inow, nowever. met it is an over ana tn
team is headed homeward Rourke has un
buckled so far aa to write from St. Joaeph
as ionows;
"The team la in good ahao and la clay
ing great ball, and would have come home
easy in first place but for the way wt
were robbed by the umpires at Denver and
Colorado Springs. It was something awful
me way we were treated tnere.
So while a whole lot of neonle here at
horn have been attributing the misfor
tunes of the Gate City men on the diamond
to every imaginable state or affairs, the
manager haa not been worrying about the
boys at all and has not mad any frantlo
attempts to explain matters. Hla expres
sion of opinion aa finally given out, how
ever, doea not indicate any dissatisfaction
on nis part witn tne team, nor does it go
to show that the Omaha club la all gone
to pieces.
Frank Genlna. the nonuiar center fielder.
who haa been playing infield positions so
much of the time durlnar this trio awav
from home, was In Omaha all day Wednes
day, and he corroborates the statement of
Manager Rourke regarding the games in
Colorado. Said Frank:
The bunch we got handed to us In those
two cities was something fierce. I do not
often lose my temper in a ball game, but
I couldn't bold myself during those games.
y piaying Dan. i was on intra Dase tnre
f those six Karnes and I can understand
now how bad umpiring riles up ths Infield
men so terribly."
Th team plays Just three times more
before reaching Omaha, one with. Kansas
City on Thursday and twice more on Fri
day, the Fourth. Friday night they run
up tier and open at ' Vinton street park
with Denver on Saturday atrneon-at4.4g.
aa usual. Sunday, there are two a-araea
scneauiea wita me juoumajneers. uan oral
Deginmng ai-sf.ou.
PUTS PLAYERS ON BLACKLIST
Two Men How with th National
Leagae Among; Thoso'
Tabooed.
BT. JOSEPH. Mo.. July 2. tSDeolal Tele,
gram.) The Western league magnate
wound ud their work and left the cltv to
day. Among those Included tn the black
list are: "Dusty Miller and Bob EwVng.
who are playing with National league
cluba. Miller la Tn the Chicago club, while
Ewlng la a member of the Cincinnati club.
The magnates stood by President Sexton
In refusing to permit Pitcher McCloskey
to piay wun Denver until satisraciory ar
rangements are msde with Little Rock.
The case ot Jack O'Brien, the former
Kanaaa City American association Dlayer.
who is now covering seoond for Peoria, wag
Discussed ana it was decided to allow him
to remain with th distillers. It waa
shown that the Kansas City Western
league management had not exercised Its
rights by asking that he be disqualified.
The Kansaa City club a action waa reSDon-
slble for the action and the three pro
tested srames with Peoria will receive no
further attention.
A matter In which, the clayers them
selves sre deeply concerned is a strong
resolution Instructing President Sexton to
see that the players do not Indulge in un
seemly conduct on the field.
Among the things which none of the
magnatea would discuss or admit was that
overtures naa been made by the American
association tor a peace compact.
SOME CHANGES IN ELKS' NINE
WWW
Several Member Kot on th Original
List Votnnteer Their
Servteea.
There have been soma changes mad in
the makeup of the Omaha Elks club, which
is to piay a game of ball tomorrow after
noon with the Council Bluffs Elks on ths
Omaha srrounds Sixteenth and 'Vinton
streets. Miuara r. r unxnotuter reit tnat
he had been slighted In not being assigned
a piace on me nine and ne asserted tnat
his ability aa a ball player, which has
been often exhibited in exciting contests,
should have been a reason why he should
Mt have been overlooked. Thert wr
numerous other volunteers who had not
been originally contemplated for position
wno came torwara ana ooidiy asserted
their, rights for recognition. All these
claims will be considered and the correct
lineup can be announced tomorrow morn
Ing. Two street cars will be at Fifteenth
and Farnam at 1:S0 tomorrow afternoon to
take the twe uniformed teams and their
friends to the ball park. It Is pnsrlbl
tnat t.ouni jonn a. v reipnion win o per.
tuaded to pitch the first ball of the gams,
Yard Boy Win Again.
The Union Stock Tarda Juniors defeated
the Plalnvlew Stars bv the score of 11 to
4 before an enthusiastic crowd. The fea
tures of the game were the batting of
Miller for the yards boys and the short,
ston work of Gram for the Plalnvtows.
The Plalnvlews were entirely outclassed bv
the ysrds boys who hit and scored almost
it will. Caughev pitched good ball, al
lowing but four hlta. Score:
R.HU.
fork Tarda Juniors. .1 4 I 1 8 814 12 7
Plalnvlew Stars 000 000404 4 14
Earned runs: Yards. 4: . Plalnvlew. 1.
Two-base hits: Miller, Legston. Home
run: Miller. Passed bsl!s: Miller. 3: O'l-
ilgsn. 2. First esse on ballst Oft Caughev,
; tfft Kewltx, 4. Struck out: By Caughey,
9: by Kewlts. 8. Left on bases: Yards. 4:
Plalnvlew. 2. Batteries: Yards, Caughev
and MU'er; Plalnvlew, Kewlts and Gal-
llgan. Time: 1:4&. Umpire: E. Clark.
Palrbnry and leatea Divide Honors.
FAIRBURY Neb., July t.-f Special.)
Monday me rairoury ana eeneca. Kan.
base ball clubs played their first cams a
Falrburv. resulting in a victory for the
locals. Bcore:
R.HX
Falrbury .....oo 1 o e l l e . (
Seneca ...1 lOOOOlOO-t
Batteries: Falrburv, Bean and
Franco; Seneca, Kerns and Wood
The second game Tuesday resulted in a
scoop lor tne tvansana. score:
R.HS
Seneca 8 O 1 S 0 I 0 S 11 1
Falrbury 10000600 1-1U
Batteries: Falrbury, Price and 1
Franco; beneca. Kerns and ood.
Lragnera Dofcntad Slons.
DVAWA la- Julv IWSneetal Teles-ram
The Sioux Cltv lea sue .tamra. defeated
Anderson' leaguers at uht Athletig park
Scor:
RUE.
ST. LOUIS. Julv 2. The Board of Pollc
Commissioners, who today held a special
meeting to consider the matter, decided
that th prise fight scheduled for Thurs
day nignt at me west cna ciud Deiween
young corbett ana Buiuvan cannot oe nein.
It comes under the statutes prohibiting
such exhibitions.
President Haughton of the West End
club announces that he had posted a 11. Ot
forfeit, to be given to Sullivan and Corbett
In case the fight should not take place.
Athletic club of Louisville, came here today
to secure th Buiilvan-corbett ngnt ror me
organisation. Mr. Gray states that he will
guarantee the fighters tne same purse,
l,0ui, that the West End club offered. He
haa not yet fixed on a date when he would
prefer to have th fight occur. I
Rain Stops Raeea.
FREMONT. Neb.. July 2 (Special.)
There was another heavy rain here last
night and the air haa been so nearly satu
rated with moisture that the streets have
not dried up. On account of the wet track
tne races at tne Driving par couia not do
held this afternoon. Unless more rain
falls the track will "be In good condition
tomorrow and soma rood races may be
expected. There are an exceptionally fast
lot ot norses at me traca and unless Dni
weather prevents the races will be well
worth seeing. Nearly all the fast horses
that were In Omaha last week are on th
grounds and a good many othera besides.
Forester Road Race.
The blsr bicycle road race of the Inde
pendent Order of Foresters, which has
been postponed twice on account of the
rain, will be. pulled off on the Fourth un
less the elements again combine to post
pone IL The race win be from inside or
Krug'a park to the end of macadamised
road and return. The prize list has again
been Increased and there are now about
twenty valuable prizes offered. So far
there are only about twenty entries. In
case of rain th race will be run Sunday.
The race will start promptly at 1 o'clock.
Yates Interested In Olympian Games.
CHICAGO. July 2. Governor Yatea of
Illinois haa accented the invitation to be
present and assist at the inauguration of
the International Olympian games, to be
held here in 1904. He said: "The enterprise
ia one that must enlist the sympathy and
suDDort of every -Hereon Interested in the
Dhvslclal. moral and military welfare of
our people. a aetau -or state troops, win
be ordered to Chicago To participate, and
the. governor will endeavor to interest th
governors or other states. ,
Wright Win Tennis Tonrnamcnt.
PHILADELPHIA. Julv S Reals C
Wright, the Harvard champion, won the
seoond round robin lawn tennis tournament
on the courts of th Germantown Cricket
club. Dwlght F. Davis, the St. Louis ex
pert, took second prise. The exhibition
flven by the four players entered In the
ournament was aaraln of an exoerjtlonal
character. The tournament was brought to
a conclusion by a match In double, which
waa not concluded when darkness fell,
Eight Tnchts in n Usee.
BLACK ROCK. Conn.. July 2.-A11 th
eight little yachts which are competing In
me ueawanga tnai races leit tne uridgo
Dort Yacht club float at 11 o'clock and
headed for the starting line. The commit
tee laid the course two miles to leeward
and return, the yachta to make thrct
rounds of th course to finish the race.
Tennis Championship.
LONDON. July 2. In the all-England
woman s tennis championship games at
Wimbledon today Miss Robb beat Miss
Sterry, the holder, by 7-8 and 6-1.
S. H. Smith and A. L. RIsley beat the
Brothers Doherty, holders of the all-Eng
land doublea championship, or 4-4, s-e, 9-1,
4-e, ana li-s.
Tint Equals Record.
LONDON. July 2. Th Argonaut erew of
Toronto, Canada, left Bourne End for Hen
ley this morning, after a good row of a mil
and a cuarter in time equaling tne record.
Scholes. the Canadian sculler, haa arrived
at Henley.
FIGHT WITH THE OUTLAWS
Band of Desperadoes In Indian Ter
ritory Are Rooted by
Omeers.
GUTHRIE, Okl.. July I. Will driving
through the country near Tishomingo, I. T.,
Deputy United States Marshal Brldgea waa
attacked toy outlaws, supposedly th same
band that murdered th Oklahoma sheriffs
on Monday and severely bandied being left
(or dead. Later tb bandits were over
powered by a posse ot omeers pear Dun
can, I. T., and routed, the outlaws abandon
ing a number ot atolen horses and escaping
acrosa th country Into Oklahoma. Two maa
bav been captured.
MYSTERIOUS WOMAN INSANE
Fonnd Wandering on Streets I of El
Pnso nnd Sent to Stat
- Insane Asyloas.
EL PASO, Tex., July I. County Juflg
Harper ha ordered th sheriff to convey
Miss Ada Barker to tb state Insane asylum
at Terrell, wher ah will be confined.
Several weeks ago Mitt Barker was
found wandering In the streets la a de
mented condition and It la thought th ar
rived . - her on a westbound Southern
Paclflo train. Wher she cam from or
wher she was going is a mystery.
. Don't be cress, cheer up on a cold bottle
ot Champagne, and let It bt Cook's Im
perial Extra Dry.
THE REALTY MARKET.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Wedne.
aay, rfuiy t.
Warranty Deeds.
Eberhard Blhler and wife to Omaha
Brewiner association, lot T. block i.
Wilcox's add I 850
Johanna Gsantner to W. R. Laven
der, e4 lot 7, block 343. Omaha
Luclle P. Matthews to H. O. Wulff,
lot 2. block It, Halcyon Heights ....
M. H. Howes and wife to M. A. Ban
ner, lots 4 and 8, Howe'a add
Same to same, lets 1 and 2. same
Jennie P. Coakley and husband to C.
i;. neiiaca, lot i. diock t, auubo
Plat
Unit Claim Deeds.
W. S. McCormlck and wife to Oscar
Grosshell, lots "0 and 71. block 2,
Surwt.rm A H.'a add. to Walnut
Hill 800
Total amount of transfers .8160
2, wo
200
i m
2,bu0
6.003
S.awnin.l
Keep YouiMnsides Cool !
Here's a man who thinks he has heart diseaie, and U scared half to death.
His face is all drawn out of shape from fear and agony. Every time he eats,
his heart "palpitates" that simply means that his stomach is swelled up
with gases from fermenting undigested food, and his heart thumps against
his diaphragm. Nothing the matter with his heart. In the summer time,
this gas distention is much worse, his whole body and blood get over-heated,
and his heart and lungs get so crowded for room, that he gasps for breath.
There he is, look at him I Every minute he expects to drop dead. As a
matter of fact, all he, needs is to stop that souring and gas forming in his
stomach and bowels, helpliis digestion along, and keep cool inside. You
all know that wheneve something rots or decays, heat develops. Same
in" the body. Keep coollnsrde I Take a candy, cathartic CASCARET
every night at bed-time. . It will work while you sleep, clean up and cool
your Insides, give you a regular, comfortable movement in the morning,
and you'll be feeling fine all day every day. Heart Disease I Fudge I
vest ror ine neweis. All eroggtsts, tee, rje, joe. never seia la bulk. Ta
ccv
genuine tablet atsmpea v. v. c. Ouaraoteea te tar or yeur money back.
sinpia ana iw.i" irr. naaren
Sterling Remedy c.t Chicago or New York.
lit
'lebraslo Teachers"
fH7 QnopiQ K rain
ovxt iiiini.ini h mi
iklEAPO
SJmoES
i
I ft. WM
Saturday, July 5th, at 8.30 p.m.
Via ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD.
.
This train is for the special accommodation of the Nebraska Teachers and their
friends who will attend the
N. E. A. CONVENTION.,
The equipment of this train will consist of Free Reclining Chair Cars, Tourist
and Standard Sleeping Cars. "
Low round trip tickets, sleeping car reservations and particulars at Illinois
Central City Ticket Office, 1402 Farnam Street, or write
W. H. BRILL, Dist. Pass. Agt. 111. Cerit. R. R., Omaha, Neb.,
DEADLY BATTLE WITH TB1EF
Wealthy New York Man Fatally Shot in
Enoounter with Burglar,
ROBBER SUCCEEDS IN MAKING ESCAPE
Wonnded Man Is Taken to Hospital,
but the Doctor After nn Ex.
nmlnatlon Bar He Can
not Recover. i .'
NEW YORK, July 2. Albert 0. Latimer,
a wealthy stationer ot this city, who lives
in , Brooklyn, was fatally shot early today
at his home In a struggle with a burglar.
The burglar escaped, leaving his shoes and
cap behind.
Having been awaktned by his wife, who
heard a voice, Mr. Latimer started to make
a search. Aa be opened a closet door the
burglar, masked, dashed ' out and Mr.
Latimer grappled with him. In the struggle
the robber fired two shots and after the
second Mr. Latimer fell. Hla assailant
then leaped over him and fled through a
kitchen window, where he had entered th
house.
A policeman a block away heard the shots
nd the screams of Mrs. Latimer and ran
to the bouse. A thorough search was mad
of the neighborhood, but no trace of th
burglar waa found.
Mr. Latimer was taken to a hospital,
where th doctors after an examination
said h could not live.
Don't Lose
' Through dyspepsia
Meal
and Indigestion.
Take Electric Bitters. . They cure stomach
troubles or no pay. Only 60c.
Mortality statistics.
The following: births and deaths hav
been reported at the office of the Board of
Health durlnar the twenty-four hours end
ing Wednesday noon:
wirtns a. rJ. Meaning, His noutn Twenty
fourth street, boy; K. Wilson. 4620 Nicholas
view, at i , Ai.Tu M.nwc, ,-iiircinii n,.,.
Valley streets, boy; Edward Held, 113 South
felgnteentn street, poy.
Deatns isaao w. uarvin, izt eoutn
Thirty-fifth street, aged 83 years; Baby
MUler, 1118 South Eleventh street, aged 8
daya. -
Tor all
Occasions,
Gold Top bottled beer Is suit
able for all occasions. Mad
from selected hops and best
barley, . carefully brewed It
alwaya a pur, palatable,
snappy beverage.- Order a
trial caae.
JETTER BREWING GO,
South Omaha. Neb. rhone 8.
Omaha Office, Phone 1512.
LEE MICH ELL.
Wholeaale Dealer.
1013 Main, Council Bluffs,
Phone M.
Evory Woman
is I fa an4 fhimlfi tnov
EllLlSFOWS'
OlUiSO STARCH
. "PURE" c "SILVER CLOSS"
for the Laundry Gives finest Finish tq all delicate Fabrics.
For sal by all flrst-claas grooere.
"A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO
. SHAVE WITH."
SAPOLIO
IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING.
If You Want the Best
In looking at offices in different buildings, th greatest prals th owner or
rental agent can give an offlc la to aay that It Is "as good as an offlc In. Tb P
Building." It may be in tome respects, but It can not b in every respect. ,;
' The Bee Building I on of tba only two absolutely fireproof offlc buildings la
Omaha. Tht Be Building Is th only building bavtng all sight and all day Sunday
elevator service. Tba Be Building furnishes electric light and water without ad
ditional cost. Th Be Building Is kept oltan, not aom ut th time, but all of th
time. .
Keep these points In mind when looking for an n(Bci, and you will take oa ot
those listed below, if you are wise.
List of vacant rooms in
The Bee Building
Ground Floor.
Rental.
Per Moata,
along th -
light, water and janitor servlc. It baa an entrance both on Th JUa
building Court nod bevsnleentn street .......TTPrSe toVot
fWOM Hi Uz48,ft. Facea Seventeenth street ant haa wlndowa
aiiey. mis is a iavrge, Ug&t room, add too rtouu price inolude
a. ty m. 'UUI .
SUITS lull Ther la no finer ouica suite ui wauio than this on, it Is toentea
lust os in rig at aand of Uta rt luuuia suui-way, ana baa unusual!?
Urge wlnuows, ioukiu upon Ui. ironl euirano. way ot lb t-uliain It
front on iarnaia elieet. one room U Uxi and the other sjtls It has a
buraiar-Drout vault, marble mantel- ulaca. h&rawuud iirw.ra 111
front on axnain etia.t. on room U llxlit and the other sjtls It haa a
burgiar-prout vault, marble mantet-pl.ee. haruwood tloora. and will bo
frescoed Ui suit tenant ,7..... Prloo87a.nl
1 AO i '1'aia goom ia just at th hwad of tne maOn tum. ,hi
frescoed ui suit tenant ' Prion 87i
Maloi Xiua room is twtt at (a hwad of Ui. main stairway oa tni'firs't floor '
at wouiu u a very ueMiaoi euie tor sow ral oslaio awta or con. '
Uacwr. Ta floor u leal it .777!- T VrtzZ oa
Third Floor. . '
aooat SOS i Tola room is 11x8 last and is very conveniently located near tn
levator. A sln on the doer utu b readily sen in sitpplu oft Uie eleva-
Prlu tlAoa
HOOM aaai This room 1 x38 feet and will b divided to suit th teuanU
.wwm. , .M.m. tJ .uy.-u iwr .wiui woctrg u04iisT lars nooff
gjMfct. and l Ueoiuoc.y oaudaom ottioe, havlug an auauc lavclng in
. 'wi luuauu uui uyau nevenuraoLa alroeu it Mr- a very
i- H'k f.Iff,-",1 V"ai fc4 '''N'" nd U WioWit t)lL
la ta building M , ..,..,,.4,,..,.,. Pi ui $t
Fourth Floor
ti.iS
ItOOat 44li 16x11 fL This roonl is next to too elevator raaea court, tt
ta a large burglar-proof vault and u wall vVnuiatVL o llui.
and for tn price furnishes firiWUM aceoniiiiiU.Llott...".T, '7. .TT. P lice til Jt
Fifth Floor.
ItlTB Sl-ti This is a vary larg room. 17xU fL
Ugnt ana wu venuiai.a.
It
rent, hut
It Is V.rv salCsom the.t .davo of thla alu la
fared In Tb Bee Bulldlnc. It oould b. used to advantage bv auina Arm
employing a large number of eUrka, or requiring larg floor space a
wheiesale jeweler, ot manufacturer' agent, who would Ilk to t ia a,
Cr.-v.roof building, or tt wul be divided to suit the tenant Prto. pa.04
Ht80M S2li Thla room face th court aad is 18x14 feet. It haa a burglar-proof
vault, and aa it Is near the telegraph office and on the same floor with a
number of grain firms. It would b a particularly good room for a grain
firm desiring first-clas accommodation Prtu 830.08
Sixth Floor.
VITB 10i Thla consists of two room, both lSftxll. Eaah of thsm haa a
larg burglar-proof vault, hav been newly decorated and are room
wher any business or professional maa may bo comfortable. Price for
th two 8 H
ta vary
t of-
R. C. PETERS & CO.,
Rental Agents.
V1! JuVm. aaaui lbs wupastTBl
tnsil It1 iiessj"-tui 8l"'l',WV
v.ua w. m iMm aa-mi a.a.a.v. w'Hv ST,U,
Raon Ka llman Aiid.. it. I. W-JJr I fa.ll
Ground Floor,
Bee Building
CUX. T0URJEir
t aa Bigs fur annatarsi
aiach.lgaa.ra taiMiuU.ua.
iintaUoaa et elaar.tluM
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aaav' Pal.laas. .at But a
lu.lCsln.iOa. aut f foUoaxM.
Sor ktai ay .
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Corner Blxteenth and Dodgs sUeu, Omaha
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