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    TITE OMATTA DAILY HEE: TnUHSDAY. JULY 13. 1005.
HE GAME AT THE SPRINGS
Orphan Get Firs Men Home ii the Biith
oa Hit and Eiror.
ROURKE'S MEN TIE SCORE IN THE NINTH
Trro More Innlnaa Wllhnlt He-salts
nnd Tkfi Dirbntu IntffffBM
to Stop the Contest
Error Plentiful.
COLORADO SPRINGS. July 12.-Tr-e
homeless oiipi and the Champions played
an eleven-lnnlns; tie today, after which the
(tame u railed on account of darkness,
with the score standing 7 to 7. The Mil
lionaires had many chancea to win, but at
critical moments someone would make a
dead play. X.atncy, a new pitcher from
Las Vegas, N. M.. was given a tryout. He
was replaced by Hester In the fourth In
nlnn after two home runs had been made
off him. A pass and Knabe'a error In the
first gave Omaha one run. They mad
another In the second when Thomas
knocked out a home run. With two mn
on bases In the third, Welch hit for three
bases nnd three more runs were added to
Omaha's string. Then Hester was put In
and Omaha could not score until the
eighth. In this inning Thomas walked and
tola second, and scored when Martin's hot
grounder got away from Mott. Two sin
gles and an out scored the run that tied
the score In the ninth .and after that
Omaha could not get a man over the rub
ber. Tha Orphans made five of their runs In
the sixth Inning, make and Knabe sin
gled and Shriver was hit, filling the bases.
Mott's fly scored lllnke nnd Mitie flew out
to Thomas. Hader hit for three bases,
sending In Knabe and Shriver, and scoring
himself a moment later on Martin's error
of Hester's trroundcr. rennell singled nnd
Cook doubled, scoring Hester. In the
eighth Under was safe on an error, stole
second nnd scoied on Fennell'n eublo.
Cook's hit scored Penned. The Million
aires had an excellent chance to win in
the sleventh Inning. Shriver was raised,
but two singles which followed did not
bring hint In. Attendance, 230. Score:
OMAHA.
A 13. II. II. PO. A. E.
Thiol. If
Carter, rf...
, 4 i
4
1
8
2
11
1
3
7
1
Dolan. sa
Welch, cf 6
Thomas, lb..
Schlpke, Kb.
Martin. 2b..
Hondlng, c.
Quick, p....
Totals 45
7 11 33 13
COLORADO SPRINGS.
AB. R. 11. PO. A. E
Penned, rf 6 1
3
Cook, If 6
Blake, cf 6
Knabe. 2b 6
Bhriver, lb 3
Mott. 3b 6
Mltxe. c 6
Hader, ss 6
Hester, p 4
Matney, p 1
2
3
1
It
2
7
1
0
0
Totals ,
48
15 33 17
Omaha 1130000110 07
Colorado Springs 0000060200 07
Stolen bases: Thomas, Shriver. Bader.
Home runs: Thomas. Welch. Two-base
hits: Penned, Carter. Three-baae hits:
Bader. Martin. Bases on balls: Off Quick,
8; off Matney, 2; off Hester, 1. Struck out:
By Quick, 5, by Matney, 2; by Hester, 3.
Left on bases: Colorado Springs, 12; Oniaha,
8. Sacrifice hit: Shriver. First on errors:
Colorado Springs, 4; Omaha, 3. Hit by
pitched ball: Shriver, Carter. Double plays:
Quick to Schlpke to Thomas; Quick to
Dolan to Thomas; Martin to Dolan to
Thomas. 'Time: 2:10. l'mplre: Mace.
Denver la Off Color,
DENVER. July 12.-Rank fielding lost
Denver today's game to Des Moines by
the score of 14 to 4. The Grizzlies are
charged with five errors, but twice that
number would carcely Indicate the loosi
play. With good support Engle, who whi
In good form, could have won easily. Hili
the hits charged against him should havr
been easy outs, and he gave up trying to
break his arm off with the spit hall after
the third Inning and let the Underwriters
hit the ball.
Five of Des Moines' total came In the
third, five more In the fourth, one in the
seventh and three In the ninth.
Denver scored two In the fourth on Shu
gart's error, singles by Hartzell and Ran
dall and Belden's two-bagger. Hartzed's
hit . and steal and Belden's out at first
scored one In the eighth, and hits by Mc
Hale, Hartzell and Randall In the ninth
scored the fourth tally. Attendance, 600.
, Score:
DES MOINES. DENVER.
R.H.O.A.K. R.H.O.A.E.
Oantejr. ef....l 2 11 0 MrHala. cf...2 1 2 0 0
llogrlever, lb 2 0
4 0 Hanrr.ll, 3b.. 1 I
0 0 Ranilall. rf... 1 I
0 1 Brlden, II ... 0 1
0 1 Perrlne. 2b. . 0 1
1 I t
Long, rf I
Roasman. lb. 2
Caffyn If . . . 0
0 0 1
4 0
1
0
I
0
t
o
I
2
Bhusart. 2b
Ftaka. aa....
Town, c...
Kanaka, p..
1 1 Hoelak'ter. aa 0 0 I
I I
4 I
i 0 Everllt. lb .. 0 0 t 1
0 0 MrOllvray. lb 0 1 3 0
0 0 2 (l Lucia, c 0 0 4 1
Enale. D t
I 0
Totals 14 If IT 10 9 --
Totala 4 10 21 12 I
Des Moines ...
Denver
Stolen bases:
...0 0 5 6 0 0 1 0 ,
....0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 14
Ganley, Caffyn, Flske.
RoHsman. 1'uj.sed balls:
Three-base hit:
Lucia. Towne.
Base on balls: Off EiiKle.
8; ofl Manske, 1. Struck out: By Knglo
8; by Manske, 7. Left on ban,': 'Denver
; net Moines, 4. first Das.- on errors:
Denver, 2; Des Moines, 2. 'I wi-liise hiis;
Rossman, Bidden. SliUfcart. Wild pitch'
Manske. Hit by pitched b ': H icls'tuct
ter. Time: 1:45. I'mplre: ! :n,
Llelihardt Una Itud n. uinu.
ST. JOSEPH. July 12-SloiiX City took
this afternoon's game from the Jobbers, 4
to 2. Through nine Innings the outcome
was In doubt. Liehhardt wildness In the
third, when he passed two men ami Weed
hit for three basts, was responsible In a
J real measure for the loss of todav's game
arrotl until the sixth Inning allowed but
Due scratch hit. In the seventh, however,
ho was bumped for two doubles and as
many singles, the locals scoring two runs.
The visitors scored their third run In th
sixth off a hit and an error. Again In the
sixth Weed and Pulslfer hit, seining an
thr. Cadwallader pitched the ninth fur
Ihe visitors.
Manager Dexter assumed complete charge
ioduy and a change was visible in the field
uctlcs. Attendai.ce, 350. Score:
EIOl'X CITV. ST. JOSKI'H.
R.H.O A.E K H O A E.
Collins, rf
i a a v w neirnem, cr.. i I
I
2
1
Shaeban. 3b.. 1 1
1 0 SS.hlli. 3b ... 0 0
1 0
2 0
Weed 2b 1 I
I I IQulllin. an .... 1
I I OAndrewa, 31k. 0
10 liouglai. lb..
10 O'Brien. If. .. 0
10 0 Noyea. rf 0
2 4
Newton, aa
Nobllt. cf.
1 1
1
i
0
3
I
2
1
I
0
0
, 0 0
Pumf.r. lb.. 0 1
o o
ti'Hara. If.... 0 I
1
Rlarnagle, .. 0 0 4
1 0 Zlnran,
0 0
0
0
0
JarroU. p 0 1
1 0 Llebhardl. p. 0 0
Uadwai'der, p 0 0 0 0 Dcater 0 0 0 0
TvUla 4 1ft 21 I Totala 2 I rf 12 1
Batted for Llebhardt In ninth.
flioux City 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 04
6t. Joseph 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 02
Earned runs: Sioux City. 2; St. Joseph, 1
Two-base hits: Qulllln. Douglas. Three-
CHARACTER
Ml
3
i
1412 Douglas
WMPiAlw
base hits: Novo, Weed. Pti-n hnss:
Hrhllx, Collins. ' Sheehsn Douhle plays:
j'llllln to Dmierlas, Noyes to pnwgls.
Weed to Ptilslfer. Taes on balls: i iff
Jarrott. 3; fT Cadwadnder, 1: off I.leh
hnrit, 3. Piruck out: Hv I.lebhardt. 8
Piicilflce hits: Nobllt. Newton, 7-lnran.
Time: 1 Jo. l'mplre: Caruthers.
tandlna or the Teams.
Plaved. Won. Ixist.
Pes Moines 67 45 22
Denver 72 43 29
Pet
.R72
..'(7
..V'l
.r.45
.S"4
.is
45
43
r
3i
21
19
Sioux City
Omaha
Colorado Spring
St. Joseph
fit
(A
w
47
Games today: Omaha at
Springs; Pes Moines at Denver;
at St. Joseph.
Colorado
Sioux City
GAME M THE VtTIOXAL I.EAGl B
Boston and tlnrlnnptl Hreak Even
In a l)onhle-lleadr.
ROPTON, July 12. The first of two games
played here today was a free hitting game,
won by Cincinnati. 15 to 3. The second was
a pitchers' battle, which Boston took 3 to 2.
Attendance, 2.52S. Score first game:
CINCINNATI. BOSTON.
R H O. A E. R.H.O A E
Hujratna, ft).
Barry, lb
Kelly If
Prymnur, rf.
Cnrinran. pa.
Behrlna:. rf..
n1well. rf...
1 K Ab'tlrhlo, . 0 i I I
till Tennejr. lb... 0 t 1
i10 Dolan, rf 0 I I 1
1 I 0 0 Ielehnty, If. 1 1 0 0
0 1 2 OWolvertn, Jb 0 0 t
10 0 1 .nn.1l. rf... 0 i 6 0
0 1 0 Rimer, 2b.. 0 1 1 4
fUelnfeldt. 9b I
ripi. r 1
Walker, p.... 1
14 10 Momn. e 1 S 11 1
lilt Fraiwr. p 1 1 0 1
0 0
It
Totals I II 27 II
Totals 15 16 27 It I
Cincinnati 1 3 1 0 0 7 0 0 815
Boston 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 28
Two-base hits: Seymour (2, Phelps,
Pteinfeldt. Home run: Delehanty. Sacri
fice hit: Harry. Stolen base: Hugglns.
Double plays: Phelps to Btelnfelilt to
Barrv, Odwell to Parry, Walker to Barry
to Phelps. First base on balls: Off Fraser,
6; off Walker, 2. Struck out: By Fraser. 8.
Wild pitch: Fraser. Time: J:10. Umpire:
Johnstone.
Score second game:
BOSTON. CINCINNATI.
R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.K.
Ab'tlrhlo, aa. 0 0 4 1 IHnnlnl, 2b.. I 12 4 1
Tenney, 1b... 2 2
Polan rf 0 1
Delehanty. If 0 1
Wolvert'n. Sb 0 1
too Rerrr. lb 0 0 11 0
10 0 Keller. If.... 0 0 4 0
2 1 OSeymnur. cf..O 110
I 2 OCnrrnran, aa. . 0 0 1 1
1 0 0Odell. rf.... 0 0 10
0 I u Ftelnfeldt, 3b 0 I I 6
6 0 0 Srhlel. K 0 0 4 I
rannell. rf... 1
Ravmer, 2b
0
Mural), c
Willis, p
.. 0
. 0
0 2 0 tlRrpnr. p.... 0 0 0
0 HBrprr. p. .
- Sebrln ..
0
0 0 0
Totals...
I I 27
Totals....
Batted for Harper In ninth.
Boston 1 10 0 0
Cincinnati 1 0 0 0 1
, I 4 27 14 I
0 0 1 0-3
0 0 0 02
Two base-hit: Steinfeldt. Three-base hit :
Canned. Sacrifice hit: Wolverton. Stolen
bases: T-nney, Si-hlel, Hugglns (2), Kelly.
Double plas: SU'inteldt to Hugglns to
Barry, Steinfeldt to Barry (2). Bases on
bulls: Off Willis, ti; off Harper. 6. Bnlk:
Willis. Hit bv pitched ball: tiehlei. Struck
out: By Willis, 3; by Harper, 3. Time;
1:57. Umpire: Johnstone.
Mew York I nable to Hit Brown,
NEW YORK, July 12. Hitting Mathew
son's delivery hard today gave Chicago a
victory over New Yolk. The home team
put a ragged gamo In the field and were
completely at 'he mercy of Brown. At
tendance. 7,0"0. tfcuie:
CHICAGO. NEW YORK.
R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E.
Slarla. cf.
1 1 4 0 0 Browne, rf... 0 0 0 0 1
Malnney, rf.. 1 1 1
Schulte, It... 1 I 1
0 1 Donlln. cf 0 0 1 1 t
1 0 MrC.ann. lb.. 1 0 12 1 0
Chance. lb...l 112 1 0 Mertea, If 0 1 1 0 1
Tinker aa.... 0 0 2 I 0 Dahlrn, aa.... 0 0 2 6 0
Evert, 2b 1 III 0 Devlin. 3b.... 0 0111
Casey. 3b 1112 0 Ollhert, 2b... 0 0 14 1
Kilns, c 114 10 Strang. 2b 0 0 0 0 0
Brown, p 0 0 0 1 1 Hresnnhan, c. 0 1 I 1 0
Malhewaon, p 0 0 0 B 0
Totals I 12 27 11 I
Totala 1 I 27 11
Chicago 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 3
New York 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1
First base on errors: New York, 2; Chi
cago, 2. Left on bases: New York, 2;
Chicago, 6. Base on bads: Off Mathew
son, 3. Struck out: By Mathewson, S;
bv Brown, 4. Two-base nit: Kdng. Sac
rifice hits: Chance. Tinker. Double plays:
Dahlen, Bresnahan and Devlin; Gilbert and
Donlln; Dahlen nnd McGann (2). Wild
pitches: Mathewson, 3. Passed balls:
Bresnahan, 2. Time: 2:05. Umpires: Ems
lle and O'Day.
t. Louis Bats Ont Victory.
PHILADELPHIA, July 12.-St. Loula
easily defeated Philadelphia today. Pit
linger was hit freely, while the home team
could do little with Brown s pitching. At
tendance, 2,518. Score:
ST. LOt'IS. PHILADELPHIA.
R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.B.
Shann, If 1 1 I 0 0 Thomaa. cf..O 0 1 0 0
Arndt. rf 1 110 0 Qleaeon. 2b.. 0 10 1
jmool, ct 1 0 0 0 0 Courtney, 3b. 0 1 I 0
:klcy, lb.. 13 9 10 Tltua, rf 0 1111
.hav 2b 0 114 0 Mage. If 0 0 10 0
M.'brlde, aa.. 0 2 2 3 1 Brananeld. lb 0 0 12 10
Hurke, 2b 110 10 Doolln, aa 0 I I I 1
Grady, e 0 1 I 0 0 Uooln. e 1 1 5 I 0
Drown, p 0 0 1 0 0 PUtlnger, p.. 0 0 0 I 0
Krugor 0 0 0 0 0
Totala 10 17 11 1
Totala 1 6 27 15 I
Batted for Plltlnger In the ninth.
St. Louis 3 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 -
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01
Left on bases: St. Louis, 4; Philadelphia,
8. Earned runs: St. Louis, 4; Philadelphia,
1. Stolen bases'. Shannon, Beckley. Two
base hits: Beckley (2), Shuy, Dooln. Sac
rifice hit: Arndl. Struck out: By Pit
llnner, 3; by Brown. 4. First base on balls:
Off Plltlnger, 2; oft Brown, 2. Wild pitch:
Plltlnger. Hit by pitched ball: Thomas.
Time: 1:30. Umpire: Bauswlne.
Brookly
BROOKLYN,
the part of the
n Wlaa on Errors.
July 12. Aided by errors on
Pittsburg Holders, Brooklyn
lsltors today. Attendance,
defeated the v
l.OuO. Score:
BROOKLYN
R.H.
PITT8BCRO.
O.A.E.
R.H.O.A.E.
Dobbs, cl 1 1
2 0 0 Clymer, rf... I 2 0 1 0
0 0 Clarke. If.... 12 10 0
0 0 0 Deaumont. ct I 4 I t) 0
2 11 Wagner, as... 0 I 4 T 1
t 1 0 Howard, lb.. 0 0 I I
4)0 Brain. 3b 0 1 0 1 0
t 2 0 Kltrhey, 2b. . 0 0 2 2 0
3 2 0 Carlaru, e 0 0 t 3 1
0 1 0 Leever, p.... 0 0 0 0 0
Flaherty, p...O 0 0 11
27 11 I Ljnrh. p 0 0 1 0 0
Kail. If 1
Lumley, rf.
Batch, lb...
Gesalir. lb.
Lew la as...
Malay, 2b..
Hitler, o...
Kason, p..
Totals I 10
Totala
Brooklyn 3 0 0 1
11 24 U 4
0 4 0 0 8
Pittsburg 1 0 2
Two-base hits: Dobbs,
mont. Three-base hits:
mont. Home run: Malay
0 0 12 0 06
Clymer, Beau
C'lyiner, Beau-
Sacrifice hits:
Lumley. 1-cwls. Clark. Rltchey. Stolen
bases: Dohbs. Rltter. Hits: Off Leever,
1 In one-third Inning; off Flaherty, 8 in
five and two-ihlrd Innings; oft Lynch, 1 In
two Innings. Left on bases: Brooklyn, 5;
PlttsburK, First base on balls: Off
Flaherty. 1; off Lynch, 2; off Eason, 1.
Left on bases: Brooklyn, 3; Pittsburg, 2.'
Struck out: By Eason, 1; bv Lvnch, 1: bv
Flaherty, 2. Tlnu.-: 2:10. Umpire: Klein.
Standing of the Teams,
Played. Won. Lost.
Pet
.7H7
.010
.69'.
.581
.623
.SDK
.307
.3 3
New York 75 53
22
Pittsburg 77 47
Philadelphia 74 44
Chicago 77 45
Cincinnati 7H 40
St. Louis 7ti 28
Brooklyn 75 23
Bostun 76 Zi
Gaiiies today: Pittsburg at
Cincinnati at Boston, Chicago
York. St. Louis at Philadelphia.
30
80
32
3
4S
62
63
Brooklyn,
at New
Trkamah lira t a Lyon.
TRKAMAH. Neb., July 12. (Special.)
1 After settling the differences which arose
' over .1 decision of the umpire in a game
: here about six weeks ago, the Lyons and
Tekamah lase ball teams crossed bats
I here this afternoon and the fans witnessed
I one of the fastest, most Interesting and
I hardest fought games that has ever been
. played on the home grounds. It required
I fourteen Innings to decide the game. In
1 the first half of the fourteenth the score
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the taste
WIENER
BEER
But there's something else: an inde
scribable element that gives to Wiener
its striking individuality. In a word, it
is Character. There's a most satisfying,
grateful flavor that is always a distinct
Blau quality.
VAL DLATZ BREWING CO.. MILWAUKEE
Orruha branch
Street Tel 1031
h Ssmo Oood Old "D1-.W
wsa 2 to 2 and with two hits
errors Lyons made three scores
snd two
Score :
R H K
I.vnns 0 200000O0O00O S--5 7 7
Trkamah . . . .0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 9
Batteries: Tckamah. Buiklln end Copple;
l.vons. Stllz and Tarrant. Struck out: By
Rurklln. 14; by Stllz. lfi. Base on balls:
iff Bucklln. 1. Two-tiHse hit: Rlchlle.
Double plays: Fitzgerald to Bushy; Cook to
Wilson. Time: 2:20. Umpire: Harry Whll
taker. OAMF. IS THE AMERICAS I.KAtUE
( hlenao anil Ronton Break Even In
Two Ezclllna Contests.
CHICAGO. July 12. Chicago broke even
with Boston today, Boston shutting out
Chicago 1 to 0 In the first game and Chi
cago defeating Boston 4 to l In the second.
Tannehill. during the first game, allowed
Chicago only six scattered hits. In the
second game Chicago bunched hits and
clinched the game In the first Inning. At
tendance. 14.fi.12. Score, first game:
BOSTON CHICAGO.
R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.K.
Selharh, rf .. 0 1 2 2 0 Jonea. cf 0 16 0 0
Parent, aa....O 1 1 0 0 Holmes. 1I...0 0 10 0
Purkett, If... 0 0 2 4 0 Parle, sa 0 1 I 1 0
Colllna. 3b... 0 1 4 0 1 Donnhue. lb . 0 1110
St. hi. cf 0 110 Otireen. rf 0 0 I 0 0
Ferris, lb 1 111 4 Sullivan, C ..0 1110
Freeman. lb..O 1 1 1 Imndon. 2b . 0 114 0
Crlger. r 0 0 S 1 0 Tannehill, 3b 0 1 I I 0
i Tan'ehlll, pO 0 0 4 OAltrmk, p....O 0 1 1 u
Totals 1 4 27 IS I Totals 0 27 19 0
Boston 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 U 0
Left on bases: Chicago, 9; Boston, 7. Two
base hits: Freemnn, Collins. L. Tannehill,
Ferris. Three-base hit: Stahl. Sacrifice
hits: Holmes, Davis, Dundon, Selbach.
Double plays: Collins to Crlger; Collins to
Freeman to Collins. Struck out: By Alt
rock, 3; by Tannehill, 6. Bases on balls:
Off Altrock. 2; off Tannehill. 8. Hit by
pitched ball: Holmes. Time: 1:30. Umpire:
Sheridan.
Score, second game:
CHICAGO. BOSTON.
R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E.
Jones, cf 1 1 I 0 0 Selbach. rf... 0 0 1 0 0
Holmes, If... 0 0 10 0 Tarent. .... 0 1110
Davla as 18 0 10 Burkett, If... 0 10 0 0
Donohue. lb.. 1 1 11 4 0 Colllna. 8b... 0 14 0 1
Oreen. rf 0 1 2 0 0 Stahl. of 0 0 10 0
Sullivan, r... 0 0 4 0 0 Frrrla. 2b.... 0 0 14 2
Pondon. 2b . 0 1 I t 0 Freeman, lb.. 1 1 t 0 0
L T'n hlll. 3b 0 0 1 4 0 Crlger. c 0 16 10
Owen, p 1 I 0 1 0 Young, p 0 1 0 2 0
Totala 4 I 27 10 0 Totals 1 I 24 11 I
Chicago 2 0101000 '4
Boston 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01
Ift on bases: Chicago, 4; Boston, 4. Two
base hits: Donohue, Crlger, Jones, Owen,
Davis. Sacrifice hits: Holmes, Jones, Don
ohue. Stolen bases: Green. Davis, Parent.
Double play: Davis to Dundon to Donohue.
Struck out: By Owen. 4; by Young. 2,
Passed ball: CrlRer. Wild pitch: Owen.
Time: 1:27. Umpire: Sheridan.
New York Shuts Ont Detroit.
DETROIT. Julv 12-Inablllty to hit Hogg
In bunches made Detroit look very bud
this afternoon when the young twlrler shut
out the locals. Kitson was touched up
freely and Justls. who succeeded him, was
a Joke, forcing two men over by his wild
ness. Attendance, 1,000. Score:
NEW YORK. DETROIT.
R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E.
Conroy. If.... 1 1 I 0 0 Barrett, cf... 0 1 I 0 0
Keeler. rf....O 110 0 O'Leary. aa... 0 1110
ElnerteH aa. 1 I 4 1 I Mclntyre, If.. 0 12 0 0
Williams. 2b. 2 0 1 4 0 Crawford, rf.. 0 0 0 1 0
Chaaa, lb.... t 1(0 0 Coughlln, lb. 0 1 1 I 1
Yeager, 3b... 1 111 0 Brhafer, 2b.. 0 1111
Knlti, cf 0 0 4 0 0 Llndray, lb..O 0 II 0 0
MrUulre. e... 0 14 10 Iioran, o 0 18 2 0
Hogg, p 0 0 0 10 Kitson, p 0 10 10
Juatla. p 0 0 0 1 0
Totals 7 10 17 10 2 Cooley 0 0 0 0 0
Totala 0 7 27 14 2
Batted for Justls In ninth.
New York 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 8-7
Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Base hits: Off Kitson, 7 In six Innings;
off Justls, 3 In three Innings. Two-base hit:
Mclntyre. Sacrifice hits: Barrett, Chase,
Yenger. Stolen bases: Elberfeld, Chase.
Bases on balls: Off Kitson, 1; off Justls, 6;
off Hogg, 3. Left on bases: Detroit, 11; New
York. 9. Struck out: By Kitson, 1; by
Hogg, 3. Double plays: Lindsay (unas
sisted); McGuire to Elberfeld. Time: 2:X.
Umpire: Connolly.
Game Postponed.
At Cleveland Philadelphia - Cleveland
game postponed; wet grounds.
At St. Louis Washlngton-St. Louis game
called off on account of rain.
Standing; of the Teams.
Played. Won. Lost. Pet
Chicago 67 42 26 .6:17
Cleveland 63 43 26 . 623
f nuaaeipnia 6S 41 il .6 3
Detroit 70 34 36 .4S6
New York 66 31 35 .47ft
Boston 64 3 0 34 . 49
St. Louis 70 26 45 .367
Washington 68 24 44 . 353
Games today: Boston at Chicago, New
Tork at Detroit, Philadelphia at Cleveland,
Washington at St. Louis.
GAMES IX AMERICAS ASSOCIATION
Milwaukee Wins from Columbus by a
Score of Four to 'Three.
MILWAUKEE, July 12. Milwaukee de
feated Columbus by a score of 4 to 3 today.
Attendance, 1,200. Score:
MILWAUKEE. COLl'MBl'S.
R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E.
Robinson, aa. 0 0 2 2 2 Pickering, cf. 0 1 8 1 0
O'Neill, U....1 1 0 0 0 Davla. rf 0 12 0 0
Hemphill rf. 0 0 2 1 0 Conejalton. If. 0 1 2 0 0
Bateinan, lb.. 114 10 Klhm. lb 0 I 10 1 0
Bevllle. c 0 2 7 4 u Hulawltl, aa.. 0 10 4 0
Clark, lb 0 I I I Onngley. 2b.. 1 0 I I 0
McC'mlrk. 2b 0 0 4 0 1 Barbeau, 3b.. 0 10 11
M Ch'an y, rf 1 0 I 0 0 Pierce, c 1 1 1 1 o
Ooodwln, p... 0 1 0 I 1 Veil, p 11110
"Mart
Totala 4 7 27 13 4
Totals
Batted for Veil In the ninth.
Milwaukee 0 0 10 2
Columbus 0 10 0 1
Earned runs: Milwaukee, 2;
...0 0 0 0 0
. . I 11 24 12 1
0 0 1 -4
0 10 0-3
Columbus,
1. Two-base hit: Bateman. Stolen bases:
O'Neill (2), Clark, Pickering, Barbeau.
Bases on balls: Off Goodwin, 3; off Veil, 1.
Hit by pitched ball: McChesney. Passed
ball: Bevllle. Struck out: By Ooodwln,
E: bv Veil. 3. Double plays: HomDhlll to
Bevllle to Clark to Robinson. PlcKerlng to
W,,l. oltl to Klhm Ru.-rlrlro hlra- Mnlau lM
Veil. Left on bases: Milwaukee, 5; Colum
bus, g. Time: 1:35. Umpires: Sullivan and
Haskell.
Loolavllle Bents Minneapolis.
MINNEAPOLIS, July 12. Minneapolis
played poor ball and lost to Louisville 7 to
& Attendance, 3.UU0. Score:
LOUISVILLE MINNEAPOLIS.
R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E.
Woodruff, If.. 2 14 0 0 Jonea. cf 1 4 2 4 0
S Sullivan. 2b 2 I 2 2 0 Sulllran, rf . 1 1 2
Clay, of 2 110 2 freeman, lb.. 1 1
Kerwln rf...O 0 0 0 0 Coulter. lf...O 1 1
braahear, 2b. 0 1 2 4 0 Graham, aa... 1 1 2
Scott, lb 1 1 11 0 0 Gremlin r, Sb 0 0 S
Bhaw. o 0 1 2 1 OKoi, 2b 0 2 V
Itfulnlan, aa .O 1 2 4 0 tv-limldt, C...1 1 7
Kerguaon, p..O 0 0 1 0 Thomaa, p.... 0 0 0
Hinea 1 0 0
Totals 7 12 27 12 2
Totala 11 27 t I
Batted for Thomas In ninth.
Louisville 2 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 07
Minneapolis 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 46
Two-base hit: Freeman, liases on balls:
Off Thomas, 1; off Ferguson, 4. Hit by
nltched ball: D. Sullivan. Struck out: By
Thomas, 6; by Ferguson, 2. Left on bases:
Louisville, 4; Minneapolis, 5. Stolen bases:
Clay, Braahear. Woodruff, a. Sullivan.
Time; 1:40. L'mplre: Glfford.
Kansas City Urals Toledo.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 12.-Skopec'
pitching was the feature of tne game today,
which resulted in a victory for Kansas
City. Attendance, 6o0. Score:
KANSAS CITY. TOLEDO.
R.H.O.A.E. K H U A E
Castro, rf.... 1 2 0 0 0 Clarke, rf.... 1 v 0 2 0
Kilrny, rf ... 0 0 0 0 0 (.. a v. ef. O 110 0
Donahue, 2b.. 0 112 0 Gilbert. K....0 0 4 0 0
Maaarr, lb...O 114 0 1 I'llusiuan. sa. 0 0 4 4 0
Butler e 0 1 I 2 4 Iirn oiil. 2b.. 1 2 1 0 0
Hill, cf 0 ISO 0 Morlarltjr, lb 0 2 0 2 2
Name, if 0 1 4 1 0 Boyle, lb 0 0 14 I 0
rranls. 3b ... 0 1 0 0 Heartoaa. . c. .. 0 0 4 1 0
Skoper, p 1 114 1 lamnlli, p...O 0 110
poaocy, aa... 14124
Totala S 4 27 17 2
Totals 2 I 27 14 I
Kansas City 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0-3
Toledo 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 03
Earned runs: Kansas City, 2. Sacrifice
hlis: Donahue, Gilbert, Morlarlty. Stolen
buses: Castro, Clarke, Morlarlty. Double
plays: Boyle and Cungman; Nance and
Butler. Base on balls: on Skupt-c, 4; off
Cainnlti, 2. Struck out: By akupec, 2;
by Camniti. 4. Wild pitch: hKopcc. Passed
ball: Butler. L-ft on bases: Kansas City,
i, Toledo, . Time: 1.44. L'mplre: Klnrf.
St. l'aul Beats ladlaua polls.
ST. PAUL. July 12. Four errors, a hit, a
bane on balls and a battery error gave St.
Paul four runs lr the first inning and
virtually won them the game. The locals
were outhlt two to one, but Thoney's er
rors on third were responsible fur most of
the runs. Evans was knocked out of the
box In the first Inning and was replaced by
Sessions, who did much better. Attendance,
665. Score :
ST. PAIL. INDIANAPOLIS. '
R.H.O A E. H.H.U.A.E.
Geler. Sb 1 I 2
4 Brura. If 0
Hemphill, cf. 1 I
Wheeler. 2b. . 0 4 t
O Brian, aa. .. 2 1 I
tMournor. If.. 4 2 0
Kelley. lb ... 1 1 12
Carney, tt ... 0 4 0
Koonaa. .... 0 0 4
Evana. p 4 0 1
atorma. aa 1
0 Uci'reary, cf. 4
4 Frlal. rf lb . 1
0 Tboney, ib-rf 1
0 Farrell. 2to... 4
0 Kobvrteon, lb 1
4 Weaver, c... 4
0 Cvmat p
Total I 4 27 IS Tola la 4 12 24 la I
St Paul 4 0 0 6 9 0 1 6
Indianapolis t 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 04
Two-baae hits: Moran (-'I, Robertson (Cl,
final. iarreU, u'fcrlvo. fclwleu Lax:
I
O'Brien. Kelley, Flournoy. Double play:
O'Brien to Keiley. Hits: Off Evans, 3 111
one Inning; off Sessions, t In eiirht Innings.
Bases on balls: 4 ifT Curtis. ; off Sessloi . 2.
Struck out: By Evans. 1; by Sessions, 2; by
Curtis, 4. l'nssed ball: Nummii, Wild
pitches: Evans. Curtis. Sacrifice hit:
Weaver. Ift on basis: St. l'aul. : In
dianapolis. 10. Time: ;:(V I'mplre: Kant.
Steandlnar of the Teams.
riajed. Won. Ixist,
ret.
.641
.ft
.t5
.40
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.351
Minneapolis
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Milwaukee .
Indianapolis
St. l'aul ....
Ixiulsvllle ..
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t
39
4o
43
4s
4S
..78
..75
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S7
26
Kansas City
7l
Toledo 74
(rallies today: Columbus at Milwaukee.
Toledo at Kansas citv. Indianapolis at St.
l'aul. Louisville at Minneapolis.
PIEIII.O WILL RAISE THE WID
Committee Expect to Post tinarantee
for Colorado Kprlnata Franchise.
Pl'KBLO, Colo., July 12. At a conference
of local business men and officials of the
Western Base Ball league held today, a
committee ot ten was appointed to solicit
the sum of $2,5nO. which, when collecu.l.
will lie posted as h guarantee to the league
officials that the Colorado Springs team
will be supported f()r the remainder of the
season hire. The permanent transfer of
the Colorado Springs franchise to Pueblo
is assured if the guarantee Is provided. At
a meeting of the committee held tonight
several hundred dollars of the necessary
sum were guaranteed and arrangements
were made for a thorough canvass tomor
row, when It Is believed all the money will
be secured.
Good Rarlnar at MsrshalKown.
MARSHALLTOWN, la.. July 12. (Special
Telegram.) The first day of the Cedar Val
ley circuit went off with a good track and
fast time. The day's feature wan the 2:16
pace, taking five heats to win the money.
The weather was perfect and attendance
good. Summary;
2:15 pace:
Cresanco (F. W. Boyd, D
coruh, la.) 6
Clea O. (M. L. Woods, Mal
comb, la.) 1
Harry W. (John Kllson, Victor,
la.) 2
Lillian (O. H. Newman, Algona,
Wis.) 7
M. C. Tempest (O. W. Pass,
Heedshurg. Wis. 1 3
Iittle H. (Charles R. Kenvon,
l'nwpaw, 111 ) 4
Dick Yates (I Burgess, Musca
tine, la.) 5
6
4 6
Lulu May (L. Shllllnarer. Bir
mingham. Ala ) dls.
Time: 2:14. 2:154. 2;15Tt. 2:17. 2:1.
2:35 trot.
Jenst Hex (B. L. Ross. Reeds-
burg, Wis.)
Helen C. (E. I Hlvelle, Fort
Madison, la.) ,
Velvetteen (W. B. Austin, Ma
rlon, la.)
Etninola (J. H. Shire, Valley
Falls. Kan.) ,
Beatrice (J. L. Stell. Emmets-
burg, la.) I
Pledla (Pr. J. M. Doyle, St.
Joseph, Mo.) g
Time: 2:29. 2:26H, 2:2S.
Half-mile dash: North Spy won,
Boone second, Dick Hunter third.
Albert
Time:
0:41". Eliza Castlaorn. Babv Sweetheart
Corder. Baby Hall and Smith Rheel also
ran.
Y. M. C. A. Tennis Tourney.
The following Is the results of the first
round In the annual handicap tournament
of the Young Men's Christian association
lawn tennis club, which was started yes
terday evening on the courts at Twentletn
and Farnam streets:
Wesln (scratch) defeated Beckman (15),
6-1. 0-0.
Potter (scratch) defeated Rust (owe 15),
6-2. 6-2.
Ray (half 15) defeated Cleveland (15), 6-0,
6-0.
Haynes (half 15) defeated T. P. Wilson
(15). 6-4. 6-3.
Rasmussen (owe 16) defeated Krelle (half
15), 6-3, 6-3.
Gillespie (scratch) defeated Scopp (half
16 1, 6-2, 6-0.
Leo Wilson (owe 15) defeated Ralney (owe
half 16). 6-1, 6-4. .
The tournament' will continue until next
Tuesday evening. There are now twenty
eight entries.
Lyons Wins In Fourteenth.
LYONS. Neb.. July 12-(8peclal.)-In the
first game of a series of six at Tekamah
yesterday the Lyons base ball team de
feated the Tekamah team in the best game
of the season and which took fourteen In
nings to decide, the) score being 6 to 2. The
game was a pitchers' battle, In which Stilts
had the better ot the argument through
out the entire contest. In the first half of
the fourteenth the Lyons team fell on to
Bucklln for five hits and three runs, win
ning the game. Flscus, Cook and Tarrant's
double play In cutting a man off at the
plate and at tMrd was one of the fea
tures. Score: R.H.E.
Lyons 0 200000000000 36 9 7
Tekamah ....0 1 00 0 0 1 0 0 0 00 0 02 5 7
Double plays: Flscus to Cook to Tarrant
to Cook; Cook to Wilson; Fitzgerald to
Bushoy. Struck out: By Stilts. 17; by
Bucklln, 15: Batteries: Lyons. Stilts and
Tarrant; Tekamah, Bucklln and Copple.
L'mplre: Whltaker.
Packer to Play Second Gnme.
The two picked teams from the Armour
and Cudahy Packing companies' forces will
play their second game on the Vinton street
grounds Thursday evening at 6:15. There Is
much rivalry between the teams and thi
Cudahys swear to avenge their last defeat.
Should the Armour's again win this will
decide the championship. The lineup will
be as follows:
Armours. Positions. Cudahys.
Hails First Taylor
McMahon Second Swift
Welmer Third Carey
Shanahan
... Short uaiiigan
... Right Funger
...Left Smith
...Center Flnsom
..Catch Hatchen
...ritch Powell
Wisdom
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Mackey
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Bnsjr Day with the Stick.
FREMONT. Neb.. July 12. (Special Tel
egramsIn a game marked by heavy hit
ting, this afternoon, Fremont beat the
North Platte team by a score of 8 to 7.
Wheeler of Fremont was hit by a pitched
ball and had his cheekbone broken. Score:
R.H.E.
Fremont 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 28 17 6
North Platte. ..0 0 2 0 0 0 3 2 07 10 2
Batteries: For Fremont. Prlmley and She;
for North I'lalte, Lowell and Sliprt.
Sporting; Brevities.
Pitcher Bernhard Is acting manager of
the Cleveland club.
Omaha Is to the front In golf at St. Louis.
If It did take a woman to do It.
New York doesn't seem to care how many
players It takes to win a game, Just so tho
game Is won.
Orandpa Shugart continues to wallop the
ball. Two lilts a game conies pretty near
being his dally stunt.
Double hiadcrs are making the Omaha
pitchers work some, but they seem to be
able to respond to the cull.
Collins and Waidner, members of the
Kenwood Country club, winners in the
state tennis championship at Chicago, are
well known In Omaha, having played at the
Field club.
Artfuls victory Saturday was the first
time the Brighton handicap has been won
by a three-year-old lilly. previous winners
since the race was Instituted were Nankl
Pooh. Ben Brusn, Armament, Jack Point,
Toddy, Gold Heels, VValerboy and Broom
slick. Dad Clarke has signed to play with the
Calumet (Mich.) team. The Milwaukee
Sentinel says of ball players. They begin
on the lot. attract the attention of minors;
are grabbed up by the big leagues, last a
few years. If capable, go back to tne min
ors; then Into tne littler ones, ana nrmiiy
back Into the lot.
There are seven former Bt. Paul men who
are doing good work In the big leagues,
nearly enough for an even nine. iiarie
Chech Is pitching for Cincinnati. H unguis
Is covering second for the same team and
'Dutch'" Shafer the same bag for uetrou,
8hay Is at short for the St. Louis Nationals.
Dave Brain on third ror putsDurg. noamum
In left lor St. Louis Nationals. Lumley
right for Brooklyn. If Old Bill Wilson and
another fielder could be dug up somewhere,
Shaler might be put on nisi ana uuggius
at second and fill out a team,
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MUST ANSWER TO FEDERAL GRAND JURY
Man Told Chaplain Mlver Latter Mas
Fortunate Murder 'n Xot
Committed In Ilia House
that Mllht.
The adjourned hearing of Harry L. Roth,
the Fort Crook tailor charzed with at
tempted burglary at the residence of Chap
lain H. Percy Silver on the night of July 1
at Fort Crook, was had before United
States Commissioner Anderson Wednesday
morning. The only witnesses examined
were Chaplain Sliver and Corporal Edward
son of Fort Crook for tho government
and the defendant.
Judge Anderson was of the opinion that
there waa sufficient cause to hold the ac
cused for burglary Hnd he placed him un
der bonds In eWO for his appearance before
the federal grand Jury.
The basis for binding over Roth was in
the fact that he had opened a screen win
dow to secure the key with which to open
the rear or kitchen door and his admis
sion to Chaplain Silver while In the house
that he (the chaplain) could consider him
self "fortunate that a murder had not
been committed in the Ttems that night."
The implied threat was not directed to
Chaplain Silver, but referred to some sup
posed party whom Roth thought might be
visiting his girl, a domestic employed at
Chaplnln Silver's house and of whom Roth
was Insanely Jealous.
The government held that the surrepti
tious entering of the house with the avowed
Intention of committing a felony was suf
ficient ground to constitute the act of bur.
glary, even though no overt crime was
committed.
Judge Anderson took this view of the
case and hence bound over the accused to
the federal grand Jury.
OMAHA GOLFERS SHOW WELL
Spraatue Abbott Makes Low Score
Mrs. Sprnsue and Mrs. Burns
Also Win.
ST. IriS, July 12. The qualifying round
of the Transmississlppl golf chainplon3nlp
was decided today upon the links 'Of the
Glen Echo club In St. Louis county. The
lowest score, 163, wns made by Spraguo
Abbot of the Omaha Country club. The
following will compete In the first round
tomorrow:
A. V. Klnsler, Omaha Country club 183
Dr. Beansford Iwls. Glen Echo 11
E. M. Gould. Glen Echo 1M
W. D. Bancker. Omaha Country club... 1K4
Ralph McKlttrlck, St. Louis Country
club 1M
J. R. Lemlst, Oniaha Country club lv
E. H. Fprague, Omaha Country club 1K0
H. Wallen, St. Louis Field club....'. J7J
J. T. Stewart, Omaha Country club 1S5
F. 13. Newberrv. Glen Echo l!'l
F. Plough, Des Moines 118
W. D. Dickinson, Des Moines 179
J. O. Ballard, Glen Echo lvl
Sprague, Abbott. Omaha Country club K'i
J. L. Carlton, Glen Echo H',1
S. T. Price. Jr., Glen Echo Pit
W. A. Fairbanks. Denver Country club. liiS
A. B. Ijimbert. St. Ixmis Country club.. 171
S. G. Stlrkney. St. Louis Country club.. 174
J. J. Howard. Glen Echo 174
R. W. Hodge. Evanston club, Kntliaas
City 179
Harold Bend, St. l'aul Town and Coun
try club 179
C. K. Jones, Evanston club. Kansas City 179
J. J. Adams, Omaha Country club 1S1
A. C. Vickery, Glen Echo 1S1
J. R. Rahm, Omaha Country club 1S3
O. R. Talbott, Wichita, Kan 14
W. J. Burns, Omaha Country club 1H7
J. T. Watson, Glen Echo 188
J. A. Roberts, Evanston club, Kansas
City 1S8
In the women's championship, the final
holes of which were played In a driving
rain, the first round resulted as follows:
Mrs. C. Kennedy, St. Louis, defeated Mrs.
George von Schrader, St. Louis, 7 up and 5
to play.
Mrs. W. T. Burns, Omaha, defeated Mrs.
Charles Clark, St. Louis. 2 up and 1 to play.
Mrs. Newberry, St. Louis, defeated Mis.
C. A. White. St. Louis. 1 up.
Mrs. E. II Sprague, Omaha, defeated Miss
Overall, St. Louis, 7 up and 6 to play.
Amateurs neat Professionals.
STORM LAKE, la.. July 12.-(Speclnl
Telegram.) The Storm Lake antuteur team
turned the tables on Hawarden's profes
sionals today, defeating them bv 8 to 2.
Hits: Storm Lake, 8; Hawarden, 3. Ha
warden was ourrrh-yed at every point. Mil
ler at third and Zellman In leftfleld were
stars. Batteries: Storm I.ke, Sawyer and
Boa Is; Hawarden, Swet and Flack.
Tecumaeh Beats Pawnee.
TECI'MSEH. Neb., July 12.-(Speclal Tel
egram.) In a good game of base ball here
today the locals defeated Pawnee Citv.
g-'or: IL.H.
Tecumseh 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 6
Pawnee City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 2
fit ruck out: By Dort, 13; by Parrless, 10.
Batteries: Pawnee, Dort and Halderman;
Tecumaeh, Parrless and Thomas,
Pllarer Beats Plalnvlevr.
MEADOW GROVE, Neb., July 12. (Spe
cial Telegram.) Pilger defeated Plalnvlew
In an Interesting game of bull here today.
Score: Pilger, li; Plalnvlew, 7. Batteries:
For Pilger, Atkinson and Teft; for Plain
view, Donlvan and Skein. Struck out: By
Atkinson, 14; by Donlvan, 7. Hits: Off At
kinson, 7; off Donlvan, 11.
Indiana Mint Out Malvern.
MINERAL CITY. O., Julv 12-(Special
Telegram.) Green's Nebraska Indians
blanked the Malvern team today. The In
dians excelled In all points of the game.
Score: Indians, 15; Malvern, 0.
Southern Leaarne (inmes.
At Memphis Memphis. 5; Birmingham. 0.
At Little Rock-Nashville, ; Utile
Rock, 1.
At Shreveport Atlanta, 9; Shreveport, 5.
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Steam l.nnnch Sinks.
NEW YORK, July 1?. It Is believed that
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night when tho steam launch Normandle
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beauty and attractiveness despoiled by
the removal of great oombfulla of slight
Jy diseased hair that could ba saved. If
your mirror could talk It would plead
with you to "sav your hair not tho
Combings. It can be dona with Newbro's
HerpValde which klllw th microbe tnat
cause. dull, brlttlo and lusterless hair,
also dandruff and falling hair. Destroy
tha germ and the hair's natural luster
and abundance will return. Marvelous
results. An exqulslti hair dressing.
F. P. RUTHERFORD, D. P. A.
1323 Farnam St., Omaha. Neb.
OR.
McCREW
SPECIALIST
Treats J1 forms of
Diseases of
Men
tS Tears' Experience
U Years In Omaha,.
A Medical txe.'t
whose rma,rkbl
aurcss tias never
been excelled.
NEARLY 30,000 CA8E8 CURED.
Varicocele. Hydrocele, blond Poison, Stric
ture, Glee. Nervous Lwblllty, Lioaa ct
Slrencth and Vitality.
HIS HOME TREATMENT
has Mrmanrnily cured thousands of cases
cf cnronle Nt-rvoua, Her La I, Kidney and
Hladder and fi kin diseases at small cost.
Bava time and money ,y descrlblns your
ctaa and write for r'KKB IKXiK and terms
, or trnutmenl. Mean me sent In plain pksa.
CHAKGES LeUW. COM SCLTATIOH ntlCIS.
Onto Hours t a. ni. to I. So p. in.; Bun
days I a. ni. to 1 p. in. Cfc.fl or write.
1A 71 Oflkye. p. jut iM, ynnaiis JJ,