V Tim OMAHA DAILY BEE? SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1905 1 Omaha Clothing Go. 1316 Farnam St. CREDIT LEADERS EASY TERMS. Our Furniture Dpartmnt compUt for fall. New Stove Dept. NOW OPEN. Visit This Department. llli ThlsoUgant Solid Oak Slda board on payments $14.60. l . 11 ;Ti i r -I-JL Coil Spring on payment $1.85 Li Bargain Couch $4.75 U L77 i ,'-.1;.'; -..' 'v tsv; . ire; Cotton Top Mattress SI. 95 If HI Cabinet on payment $4.25 EASY TERMS TO ALU Ladies' Dept. ill Showing tho nsw Long Coat Suits In grsat variety. OUR FIRST FALL SEASON EVERYTHING NEW. Omaha Clothing Go. 1316 FARNAM ST. STiMMELL BALKS CHAMPS Elongated Twirlr from Potblo Qitei Good Imitation of Pitching. OMAHA SHUT OUT IN SECOND GAME Local wla Flrt Game by " Three to One, bat Could Sot Hit Snece.sfelly In the Second. Archie Elongated Stlmmell ws all that stood betaeen the Champa and another double win at Vinton Street park Saturday afternoon, when an even break waa se cured with the Pueblo bankers and business men who formerly worked for Tom Burns. The first game was annexed by the score of I to 1 and the second Mr. Btlmmell saved for his team mates by the shut-out score of 1 to 0. All sorts of changes were 'seen In the Omaha lineup since Labor day. Thirl was bark In the game for the first time, as was also Hall, who had his shoulder cracked a couple of weeks ago. Thomas was out of the game with a throat trouble and Howard was back In Omaha for the third time playing second. For the second game Car ter was added to the list of the Injured by being hit on the thigh bone with a pitched ball In the first game and Quick was sent Into right garden. Hall was opposed by Llndsey In the first contest and gave good reason for his reap pearance on the diamond.. Each pitcher al lowed but Ave hits, although Llndsey hit Carter so as to keep Mm from the second gam and also hit Hall on his lame shoul der, but the' big southerner stuck It nut. Omaha made two In the third Inning, after two were out. Carter was hit snd Dolan miMed when Dr H. John Welch made imely single which scored both Carter and Dolan. When Llndsey hit Hall with the ball another run resulted, for Hall went on to third when Bader booted Thlel' grounder and scored on Dolan's single. Pueblo made Its only tally In the fourth. when Bader hit for a triple and Schrlvcr walked. A double steal was attempted and the Butcher threw to Howard, who has tened the ball right back at the Butcher, but Bader simply ran Into Freese and knocked him down, forcing lilm to drop the ball. tlmmrll a Trifle Better. Tho second game was a pitchers' bat tle through and through. McCloskey and Btlmmell were the opposing handlers of the ball, and Btlmmell had considerable the better of the argument on hits, per mitting but three, two to Slugger Bill and one to Captain Joe Dolan. McCloskey was touched up for a total of eight, but they were so well scattered that no harm would have resulted but for an error that Freese made at the wrong time. For six straight Innings but three men to an Inning faced Mr. Btlmmell and not man was left on bases. Pueblo made Its only tally In the fifth Inning, when Bill Schriver singled, went to second on Graham's single and cam home when Btlmmell singled to Quick. The latter re turned the ball In plenty of time to catch Schriver, but the Butcher dropped the ball and the winning score was In. For a time In th ninth the hopes of the fans were in the air, when Dolan doubled Welch's out put him on third and Slugger Bill the mighty came up the only man bo had hit Mr. Btlmmell at all, except the double that the captain had Just made. He looked like the man who was to tie the score. He hit the ball hard enough to knock Stlmmell down, but the sphere glided Into the territory covered by Mr, Knabe and the game was over. Umpire Mace had a sore throat and Old Man Bill Schriver Insisted on calling balls and strikes (or him until Mace quit tho game. Rourke, however. Induced him to return. Btlmmell had the same pocketful of reain which he had on his last trip and used the resin ball continuously. The same teams will play a double-header this afternoon at the same place, the first game to be called at 2:30. Score, first game OMAHA. AH. R hops are out for the second. The game will start promptly t t p. m.. as lmiiirti ately afterwards the Victor and the Walter (. Clark will battle it out. GAMK H TIIK AKHIf1 I.EAfUB hlraao Win from (lev Opporlnae tlltllnsr CHICAGO, Sept. 9-iv Chicago today defeated core; nnee, rf.. tii, rf. Dar'a, vii.. llAhan, Donnhue, Sulllran. e. !h. Tannehlll, Walah, . Total! 21 I 27 IS 1 Totala 38 I 14 II 1 Chicago 10012100 ' 5 leveland 1 0 0 1 0 0 O 0 0 2 T jf t on buses: Chicago, f; Cleveland, 5. Two-base hits: lavls. Callahan, Sullivan, Isbell. Three-base hit: Flick. Sacrifice lilts: Isbell, Walsh, Stolen beses: Sullivan. Rohe, Ixinuhue. Double plays: Davis to Rohe to Dunoliue, Turner to Carr. Struck out: By Walsh, 4; by Joss, 2. First base on balls: Off W alsh, 1; off Joss. 4. Time: :3f. empires: Connor and Connolly. At tendance: 10,6.12. Detroit Wine from St. I.onls. DETROIT, Sept. 9. Donovan's pitching was entirely too much for ft. Louis and he would have shut them out but for an rror. Detroit knocked Buchanan out In one inning. Score: DETROIT. ST. LOVIS. AB.H.O.A.K. AB H O.A.E. Mclntyr, if. 4 I 1 0 0 Stone. If 5 0 4 1 I Llndaay. lb. I I I 1 1 Kirk'Brld. 2b S harf.r, lb.. I 0 4 I 0 Krlfk, rf I rawlora, rf. f I 0 0 V Wallace, . I Co'.h. cf 4 1 4 0 OJnnee. lb 4 Lo'.e, lb 4 0 0 1 1 Cilo..nn. Sh.,4 O Leary, U..4 0 C I 0 Koehler, cf..4 Warner, C....I 1(0 0 Roth c I l)onovan, p.. I 1 0 I I Bu'-h'anan, p. 0 Thlel, If 4 0 Carter, rf 2 1 Dolan, ss 4 1 Welch, cf 4 0 Schipke, 3b...., 3 0 Oondlng, lb 2 0 Howard, 2b 3 0 Freese, c 3 0 Hall, p 3 1 Totals 29 8 Blake, ef Cook, If Knabe, Zb Bader, ss Mott, Sb Schriver, lb.. Graham, rf... Messltt, o.... Llndsey, p.... PUEBLO. Ait. R. I :::::::: ! H. O. A. E. 10 0 0 0 110 2 16 0 2 10 0 0 14 0 0 16 1 0 0 4 2 0 0 8 10 0 0 6 0 6 27 20 "v II. O. A. E. 1110 0 8 0 0 0 3 1 0 10 4 1 0 110 0 10 0 0 110 0 J i J 2 1 24 1 i 1 0 o 0 3 0 0 0 0 0-1 THE BEST ADVERTISED! THE MOST PATRONIZED!! THE LEAST CRITICISED!!! THE MOST EULOGIZEBUll ARE THE CELEBRATED "Onlmod Shoes" Prices of the celebrated "ONIMOD SHOES" never vary always the same. Totals 26 1 Omaha 0 0 2 4 Pueblo ..0 0 0 1 Two-base hit: Dolan. Three-base hit Bader. Left on bases: Omaha, 6; Pueblo, o.- uases on uaus: on jia.ii, ; on Linasey, l. Biruoa oui: ry nin, i; ay iinasey, s Double plays: Hall to Dolan to Uondlng Howard to Dolan to Oondlng. Btolen bases Bader, Schriver. Sacrifice hits: Carter. Schriver, Llndsey, Cook. Hit by pitched ball: By Lindsey. 2. Time: 1:35. Umpire; Aiace. Aiirnounce: i.uiAA. Score, second game: PUHBLO. AB, R. H. Pa A. E. uiase, ci V 1 3 0 Cook. If 4 0 2 0 0 Knabe, 2b 4 0 14 4 Bader, ss 4 0 0 1 4 1 Mott, lb 8 0 1 1 8 1 Schriver, o 3 1 8 10 Fuuret, lb 3 0 0 14 0 0 Stlmmell, p 3 0 1 0 8 0 d by o)(Hirtune hitting Cleveland, 6 to 1 CHIfAOO AB H O. A E. 1 If! 4 lb. 4 c. . 4 ib i CLEVELAND. AB H O.A.U. If. Jarfcapn, 0 l. cf 1 rilrk. rf... Ostorall. !b. 0 Turner. a.. 0 PraJIry. 3b OCarr. lb ... 0 Clark, 0 Jora. p Totala. Ahlea, p. II I 17 II 4 Vamanl 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 10 0 0 0 1 1 I 0 0 0 0 0 Totala U 1 24 13 I Batted for Abies In the ninth. Detroit 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 8 St. Uiuls 0000100001 Hits: Off iHiehanan. 3 In one Inning: oft Allies, 3 In clfcht Innings. Two-base hit: Ijlndsay. Three-base I. It: Mclntyre. Sacri- flr hit: Donovan. Stolen base: Donovan. First buse on balls: Oft Donovan. 6; off Abies, 4. 1eft on bases: Detroit, 6; St. Louis. 9. Struck out: Ily Donovan. 4; by Abies, 1. Double p'av: Stone to Roth to Rockenfield. Wild iiitchfy: By Abies, 2. Time: 1:25. empires: O'Luughlin and Mc Carthy. Attendance: 3,600. Huston Wins In Klevr-nlh. BOSTON. Sept. 9. Townsend was sub stituted for llUK-lies In the ninth inning today, after the latter had been hit for two hree-lHKers and his wildnesH had enabled Boston to tie the score. The home team won In the eleventh Inning on a two-bagger and a Single. Score; BOSTON. WASHINGTON. AUH. O.A.E. AB.H. O.A.E. Burkott, If... 6 i 3 0 Nil!, 3b 3 1 I 0 0 Parent, an... 4 3 3 10 0 Hum Icy, of.. 4 13 10 Btatil, cr.. 4 0 1 0 0 Hickman, rf. 4 1 3 1 0 Col II IK. Sb.. i 1 0 3 0 AuJeraon, rf. 4 3 3 0 0 Freeman, rf. 4 1 1 0 0 Huolsman, If. S 1 3 0 Urlmnhaw, lb S 3 14 0 0 J. stHhl lb.. 5 3 12 3 0 Farrla, 2b.... 3 1 4 0 0 Cawldy. an.. J 13 4 4 Crlger, c 4 0 4 3 1 Heydon, c... 4 14 11 Selbach 0 0 0 0 0 liuihea. p.... 3 10 4 0 Arrr.liruater, c 0 0 3 0 0 Townaend, p. 1 0 0 0 0 Tannehlll, p. 4 10 4 1 Wlnt.r. p.... 0 0 0 ft Totala 83 1131 14 1 Heeler, rf.... I Elnerfeld. aa. I V-f.r, Jb . . I Wlll.ama, Ib I Chae, lb. Fulta, ef.. M-tulra, i Hst. P.--Putnam, p Totala... t . I . 4 . I .. 1 II 0 I I I I 1 I I I 0 10 0 0 0 out: By Plank. 1; by Orlfflth, 1. Bases on halls: off Plank, 4; off Powell. 2 Hits: Off Oiifllth. i In three Innings; off l"nwell, In five Innlnss. Passed ball: Klelnow. Hit by pitcher: Murphy. Tlme:-l:w. I'mplre: Shi-rnbin. Attendance: :2.C31 Seure second game (called on account of darkness); NEW YORK. FHlLAPKI.rtllA. AB H O A K. AB H O A S. Hahn. If 4 1 I Harteel. If .1 I I t 0 oiioTtuan. ii.. j 1 OLord. rf till 1 1 lTia lb.. . 3 3 14 0 4 1L Croaa, lb. 4 1 0 0 0 1 1 SeTbnlH. rl . I I I M 0 Murphy, lb.. 1110 1 0 M l rota, aa I 0 I I 0 0 Srbrek. -...I 1 4 1 0 Bender, p.... 0 0 llenlej. p.... 4 0 0 1 0 17 10 I . Totala 34 10 17 10 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 4 0 3 0 0-7 New York 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-7 Ift on basea.: Philadelphia, 8; New York, S. Earned runs: Philadelphia, 3; New York, 4. Stolen buses: M. Cross, Fultx. Two-base bits: Yeager (21, Elberfeld t2), Hevhold (2), Davis u. Home run: Ml llanis. Sacrlliee hits: Seybold, L. Cross. Struck out: By Henley, 3; by Hogg, 6; by Putnam, 8. Hits: Off Bender, 4 In two thirds of an Inning: off Hoftg. In six and two-third Innings; off Henley, 5 In elRhtand ons-thlrd Innings; off Putnam, 1 in two and a half Innings. Bases on balls: Off Henlev, 8; off Bender, 1; off Hogg. '4; off Putnam, 3. Passed balls: MeGuIre, Shrock. Wild pitches: Hogg. Putnam. Hit by pitcher; Hahn. Time: 2:30. Umpire; Sheri dan. tandlns; of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. Pet. Philadelphia lift 75 46 .6J5 Chicago 121 71 .M Cleveland 123 64 69 .670 New York 117 69 68 .604 Boston .018 W 69 Detroit 125 62 63 . 4WJ Washington 120 60 7i .417 St. Louis Ltf 44 W .856 Games today: Detroit at Chicago, Cleve land at St. Louts. Bargains in Oldsmobiles THIS IS THE DEST CHANCE ANYBODY EVER HAD TO GET A TO OLDStYlOBlLE GAMES IX THIS NATIONAL LEA GIB I'iltabarg Beats Cincinnati by Pre qnent and Conseeatlve Hlttlasr. P1TT8BUHO. Sept. 9. Pittsburg, with a heavy batting stroke, had Cincinnati beaten from the start, leever did not give a hit until the fifth Inning. Score: riTTSHlRO. CINCINNATI. AB.H. O A E. AB.H. O.A.E. (lanler. n.... 3 10 I Huxaina, Ib. I 0 1 I 0 Loath., If i I 4 0 Barry, lb.... 4 0 1 1 0 Beaumont, cf I I I 0 0 Kellejr If 4 1 0 0 0 Wagner, ea..6 3 I 7 0 Seymour. cf..4 I I 0 0 Howard, lb.. I I I 0 0 Corer.ran, aa. 4 1 I I 0 Brain, ib I 1 0 0 1 Stelnteldt, lb 4 1 4 0 Kltchey, 2b.. 4 14 1 0 Odwell, rf...4 110 0 Olbaon, 0 4 110 0 Brhlel, c I 0 I I 1 Uwver, p 4 1 0 1 O Lwtng. p.... 1111 'Walker .... 1 00 Totalt 43 II 37 10 1 Totala 13 I 34 11 3 Batted for Ewlng In ninth. Pittsburg 1 0 2 0 5 0 0 4 '-12 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 06 Pittsburg, 9; Cincinnati. 2. Uanley, Beaumont, Olbaon, Browna, rf . . 4 lionltn, cf . . . . 4 MrOann, lb.. 4 Mertea, If.... 4 lnhlen, aa. .. 4 IWTltn, Sb.... 3 ToUla 40 13 33 1 I One out when winning run was scored. Boston 0210010080 18 Washington ..080030100007 Two-base lilts: Collins, Anderson, Huelt- man, Hughes. Threw-base hits: lannehlll, J. Stahl, Burkett 2), Ferris. Sacrifice hits: Ferris, Hughes. Mil, Freeman it. btolen base: Ferris. Double play: Parent to Grimshaw. - Hits: Off Duplies, 9 in eight and a half InninKs; off Townseml, 3 in two atran. 3b... 4 and a half Innings; off Tannehlll, 8 In ' rtreanaban, o. I elarht Innlnns: off Winter. 3 In two innings. I layior. p.... .First bane on balls: on lanneiun, i: on HuBhes, 3; oft Townsend. 4. Struck out: By Tannehlll, 4; by Winter. 3; by Hughes 4; by Townsend, 1. Balk: Hughes. Wild t Itches: Hughes, Townsend. Time: 2.15. uipiie: Hurst. Attendance: 7,726. Qnakera Win First Game, PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 9.-Phllade Iphla won the first game and tied with New York In a double-header. Score first game: PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK. AB.H. O.A.E. AUH. O.A.E. Earned runs: Two-base hits: l.eever. Seymour. Sacrifice lilt: Gibson Stolen base: Wagne.r. Double plays: Wag ner to Howard, Howard to Kltehey to Howard (2). First base on balls: Off Lee ver, 3; off Ewlng, 1. Struck out: By lee ver, 4; by Ewlng, 4. Passed ball: Gibson. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Bauswine. Attend ance: 4,910. Kven Break In ew York. NEW YORK, Sept. 9. By batting Mo Olnnlty freely In the eighth inning tho Brooklyn won the second game of a double-header ut the Polo grounds today. New York won the first game by a bat ting rally In the eighth. Score, first game: NEW YORK. BROOKLYN. AB.H. O.A.E. AB.H. O.A.E. Hartael, If.. 4 Hoffman, of.. I flavin, lb I L. Crona. lb. 3 Seybold, rf . . 4 Murphr. 3b.. 3 M- Croaa, aa 3 Powera, c... 4 Plank, p 4 0 Hahn, If i OKetler, rf.... B 0 Elberfeld. rf. 3 8 Venter. 3b... 4 0 Wllllama, lb I 0 Chaaa, lb.... 4 3 0 0 I 1 0 1 I 1 1 I 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 4 10 0 10 3 11 1 1 4 1 0 1 0 18 1 118 0 Fultl. cf 4 0 110 Klelnow, c. 3 113 OOrimih, p.... 1 PowelL p.... 1 Totala 3 10 37 14 3 Totals 36 11 14 II 0 Philadelphia 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 6 New York ...i 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0-2 Left on bases: Philadelphia, 6; New York, 11. Eurned runs: Philadelphia. 8; New York, 1. Stolen bases: Davis (2). 1 wo base hits: Hartsel, Fultx. Sacrifice hits: Hoffman (2), J. Cross, M. Cross. Struck 0 1 1 18 0 OPotns. cf. 1 ORherkard, If.. 0 Lumley, rf . ., CGeaaler. lb... 1 Iewla, aa. . . . i Batch, Sb OHall, ib 0 Hitter, o 1 Easoa, p 0 0 3 I 1 i1! 8 1 0 1 0 4 0 0 Totala 83 27 14 i ToUla 33 7 34 13 3 New York 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 4 Brooklyn 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-2 First on errors: New York, 2: Brooklyn, FREE ASTHMA CURE Every patient beginning a course of treatment during September with Dr. Branaman will be given one month's medi cine absolutely free. This offer is not given as a test or trial treatment. Dr. Branaman and his new cure are tpo well known to need an In troduction. When Dr. Branaman opened his office in Omaha he gave every patient a course of treatment absolutely free as a test. Now he gives a month's medicine and treatment free to prove his skill In curing permanently. This does not mean that you will get the rest of September free, but If you begin a course of treatment any time during Sep tember, even on the last day, you will get one month free. The price of treat ment Is 86 per month. 53.50 $2.50 For a better shoe than any other. ' For the equal of what others sell for the best. SPECIAL We are the Omaha agents for the comfort giving: "DR. HEED'S CUSHION SOLE SHOES." Write for catalogue. Regent Shoe Co., 205 South 15th Street. 81 1 OMAHA. AB. R. 8 87 IS PO. A. 8 Totala Thlel. If , Dolan. ss..... Welch, if..., Schipke, 3b.. Uuick. rt Oondlng, lb. Howard. 2b. Freese, C... McCloskey, Totals 30 0 3 27 11 1 Pueblo 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Omaha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-bae hit: Dolan. Three-base hit: Mott. First base on balls: Off McCloskey, 1; off Stlmmell. 1. Struck out: By McClos key, 6; by Stlmmell, 2. Sacrifice hit: Schriver. Left on bases: Omaha, 4; pueblo, 8. Time: 1:80. Umpire: Mace. Attendance: 1,600. Games Postponed. At St. Joseph Denver-St. Joseph game; rain. At Slous City The game sehduled for today with De Moines Was postponed be cause of the nonarrlval of the Des Moines team, which was delayed by a wreck. Staadlac mt Ik Teanaa. Played. Won, Loet Pet. 1. Left on bases: New York, 8; Brooklyn, 6. Bases on balls: Off Eannn, 1. Struck out: By Taylor, 3; by Eason, 4. Three base lilts: Mertes, Batch, 2. Two-base hit: Mertes. Sacrifice hits: Taylor, Gess lcr, Lewis. Stolen bases: MeGann, Dahlen, Devlin, Strang, Sheckard, Lumley. Double play: Donlin, Strang and Bresnahati. Time: 1:50. Umpire: O'Day. Score, second game: BROOKLYN. NEW YORK. AB.H. O.A.E. AB.H. O.A.E. Pohbs, cf.... 4 110 0 Browne, rf...4 110 0 4 110 t Donlin. cf ... I 1 I o o 1 0 Mi-Oann. lb., a 3 13 I 0 Mertea. if.... 4 1 0 1 1 Dahlea, aa... t 1 1 0 0 Derlln. 8b... 1 0 I 1 0 Straus. 2b... I 1 0 t 1 Bowerman, c. 4 1 1 Amea, p 0 0 0 I 4 'Breanahan ..100 8 1 h. P. Oldgmoblle 20 Oldsmobile 20 h. p. 2-Cyl. Touring Car, Regularly $1,400 m nnn y llUwW 2-Cyl. Touring Car. OldsmohileStantJard Curved Dash 1905 Runabout, Regularly $680 S55D It may seem unusual to tho public to foo a bargain sale on automobiles advertised. But that is ju.t what we are tloiiii!: now. The cars we agree to take for fall delivery must be sold quickly. We cannot have our money tied up any longer. These prices are lower than ever before and lower than they are likely to be again, and the ears are all regular stan dard Oldsmobile models. Look over these prices and then come and see the ears at once and have, them strated to you. Oldsmobile Touring Runabout, 1905, Regularly $750. demon- If you do not fully appreciate the unusualness of this offer, we know you will after you have examined the ears, but above all, do not put this matter off, as they are likely to bo sold out in a very few days. If you are out of the city and want us to hold any special car for you, telegraph us. The 1U0G Oldsmobile Runabout, known as Type "13," $G30, including lamps and horn. THE POWELL-BACON COMPANY 2044-46-48 FARNAM ST. aea aSKSfl land's leading champions, was played on the links of the Royal Clnquenort club here today and resulted In a victory for England by 13 up and 12 to play. GAMES 1.1 AMEBIC AN ASSOCIATION Colombo! Wins Closing; Contest of the Series from I.onlavllle. LOUISVILLE. Ky Sept. 9. Columbus outplayed the home team today and had no trouble In winning the closing game of the series. Score: COLl'MBt'S. LOUISVILLE. AB.H. O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Pickering, cf. 4 Darla. rf I Contattoa. If I Klhm. lb 4 Huliwltt, aa. I firmer, 2b... I Harbeau, 3b. . 3 Brown, 0.... 8 Buthoff, p.... 4 3 0 I 4 I 4 0 io 1 i 0 I 1 0 1 I 1 1 0 0 Kerwln, rf... 6 0 0 Hallman, If.. I 0 0 Woodruff. 8b. 4 0 0 Sulllean, lb.. 4 I I 1 14 0 0 Bherkard, If. Lumley, rf.., Oeaaler, lb.., Lewta, aa..., Hlrh, Sb..., Hitter, !b... Hall. lb...... Bergen, o... eirukleU. P I 0 I 18 1 3 1 0 0 8 1 I 0 0 T trait. P3 McGlnnltr, 84 J I 3T II 8 Totala 33 10 37 11 De Molnea U 04 46 . 6f7 Denver W M f .Kil Omaha 1 70 89 .543 Sioux City U0 68 2 .IXi Pueblo 131 bO 77 .KH Bt. Joseph l- 33 M .l-b DEPUTY STATE VETERINARIAN. H. L RAMACCIOTTI, D. V. Si CITY VETUHIIARIAI. Office and Infirmary, 2Stb and Mason Sta, OMAHA, lS'EO. Ttlcphou Ut, Game today: Pueblo at Omaha, Dnver at St. Joaaph, De Mulne at Slous City. Cray Win Lyons Chaaaplonsklp. LYONS. Neb., Sept. . (Special )-The Lyon Gray easily defeated the Lyon Original, who wera strengthened by the battery Blonde and Dudley, for th city championship by the acore of 8 to 1 Cook allowed but four hit and atruck outvix teen men. Boor: R H E. Oray I I M ( I M I I Original 0 1001000 0-2 48 Three-bse hit: Tarrant. Two-base hits: Tarrant. Wilson. Struck out: By Cook. 16; by Blond-, 8; by Dudley, I Batteries: Grays Cook and Smith; Originals. Blonde and Dudley. Tim: l.&s. Umpire: Darling. Doable Header at Jellers Park. The B. Jetter and the car shops will crosa bt for the second time this season. Tii JaUar iuave won one, but th car Dr. Branaman, 610 New York Life Bldg., hmi been in continuous practice In his present location for many months, and he has proven to the satisfaction of every un prejudiced person wltn sumcient lntetii sence to discriminate between "uuack' doctor and a true specialist that he has the longest and most successful practice In Omaha or the west. His honest meth ods and POSITIVE and PERMANENT CURES In all cases accepted has placed him at the head of Medical Specialists in Omaha. The fact that others have failed with their old-time method and little ex perience Is no reason that Dr. Branaman cannot cure you. His success is not meas ured by the failures of others. His exten sive praotice and natural ability to diag nose every disease has enabled him to recognise and rorreetly diagnose each casu. so there Is no experimenting. He will not accept an Incurable case. If you case is incurable you will be told so free of rharg. Hi employs his original new methods, which he has tested In thou sands of scu sis with absolute success. People who Buffer as you suffer have leen cured after many failures and being told they could not be cured. His offices are equipped wtth every modern device known to medical science. Scores of people right here In Omaha and hundreds throughout the country, who have been treated by the best physicians without results, vouch for Dr. Branaman's honesty and Integrity and testify to his ability to cure. Any bank or commercal Institution will endorse his method of doing business. He offers you a plain business proposition ; you cannot lose. If you suffer from Deafness, Asthma. Blood Poison, Stomach, Kidney, Catarrh or any Nervous Weakness, you should con sult Dr. Branaman at once. ASTHMA (THED, Eight year ago 1 began to have short ness of breath and choking, constant wheezing and rattling In my chest and cuusliliks. I would ralso tuugh pr.it Km. Finally I got o bad I could not work. Doctors told me Asthma could not be cured. I had to lt up at night; the only relief I got was from imoklng an Asthma powder, which only gave temporary relief. I lost flesh and strength. I went to Dr. Branaman a physical wreck, and In a few weeks I was a new man. I sleep like a child all night. I do not enugh or have any more rattling or wheeling This new cure Is a sure specific for Asthma and I recommend It to all my friends, as no one could be any worse than I was PETER PIEQUERER. M15 V Street, South Omalia. Hoaae Treatment mm KJelve aa Ottlro Treatment. Write for Home Treatment Symptom Blank and Book of Testimonials. G. M. BRANAMAII, M. D Butted for Ames In second. Brooklyn 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 06 New York 1 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 OS First on errors: New York, 1. Left on bases: New York, 7; Brooklyn, 8. Bases on balls: Off Ames, 2; off McGlnnlty, 1; off Strlcklett, 7. Struck out: By Ames, 1; by McGlnnity, 6; by Strlcklett. 1. Sacrifice hit: lewls. Stolen bates: Mertes, Devlin, 2; Strang, McGlnnity, Sheckard, Batch, Hall. Double play: Gissler, unassisted. Hits: Off Ames, 8 In two innings; off Mo Oliinlty, 8 in seven innings. Time: 2:Uo. Attendance: 12,000. Umpire: O'Day. Philadelphia Win Two Uamea. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. . Philadelphia took both games of a double header from Boston. I'mplre Johnstone was too 111 to officiate in the second game and Abbott for Philadelphia and Willi. -lm for Boston took his place. Score first game: PH1LAUKLPHIA. BOSTON. AB.H. O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.K. Tnomaa. cf... 4 0 4 1 0 Abbe'rhlo. aa 4 1 I 6 1 Uleanon. to.. 4 114 0 Tenner lb... 4 110 0 Courtney, lb. I I I 11 IKilan, rt I 0 I 0 0 Mate, If I 1 I 0 0 Dclehanty, if I 0 I 0 0 Ttlua, rf I 1 0 0 OWolrerloD, 3b I 1 0 I 0 Branaflelil, lb I 110 I 0 t'anneil, of... 4 0 I 0 0 Iioolln. aa....4 0 1 I 1 Raymer, Sb...l 0 4 10 Munaun, c... I 0 4 0 0 Need ham. c.l 1 I I I IHmiIii, o 1 1 0 OWtlhelra. p.. 8 0 1 0 Nlcbola, p.... 41000 ToUla 30 4 34 13 I Totala 81 I 37 10 t Philadelphia 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 4 Boston 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0-2 Earned runs: Philadelphia, 2; Boston, 1. Sacrifice hits: Courtney. Btolen bases: Courtney, i. Titus, Bransfield, Abbatlcliio. Double play: Gleason and Branslield; Thomas and Bransfield: Abbatlchlo and Tenney. I-eft on bases: Philadelphia. 7; Boston. 4. First base on balls: Off Nichols, 2; off Wllhelm, 4. First on errors: Phila delphia, 2; Boston, 2. Struck out: By Nichols 6; by Wilhelra. 2. Time: 1:30. I'mplre? Johnstone. Score second game: I'HILADELFHIA. BOSTON. AB.lt. O.A.E. AU.H.O.A E. Tnomaa,, c.. 4 3 1 0 0 Abha'rhlo aa 4 0 4 I 1 (lleaeon. lb . 4 114 OTenney, lb... 0 a 1 Courtoey. 3b. 4 1 0 4 0 Dolan. rf 3 1 0 0 0 !. If 4 110 0 llelehanly. If 3 0 1 0 0 Tltue, rf 4 0 3 0 OWolrerton, 3b 4 I I I 0 liranefleld. lb 4 1 I 0 Oi'annell, cf... I 114 0 Dooltn, aa 4 111 OKaymar, lb.. 4 1140 Dooln. c 4 I I 0 1 Moran, c 10 4 10 PlUlDgar, p.. 3 I 0 1 4 Young, p I 0 10 0 I -0 Shaw, 2 0 Srolt, cf . 3 0 Ilaldt. 2b. 0 0 Qntnlan, aa 0 0 Mortan, p. "Stoner .. Totala 34 10 37 7 ToUla 4 7 87 14 I Columbus 2 10100010-8 Louisville 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hit: Sullivan. Three-base hit: Davis. Stolen bases: Bsrbeau, Haldt, Sullivan. Sacrifice hits: Davis, 2; Klhm, Brown, Clymer. Left on bases: Louis ville, ; Columbus, 6. Struck out: By But hoff, 2. Bases on balls: Off Morgan, 2; off Stithoff, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Barbeau, Haldt. Time: 1:60. Umpire: King. At tendance: 2,2no. 8t. Paul Win Both Games. ST. PAUL, Sept. 9. Eels and Frantl were batted all over the lot today and St. Paul took the first game from Kansas City, 7 to 0, and the second, 18 to 2. First game: gT. PAUL. KANSAS CITY. AB.H. O.A.E. AB.H. O.A.E. Geler, rf 3 8 11 0 Gilbert. If... 8 10 0 0 Hemphill, C(. 4 3 1 0 Ot anaaoay, cf.. 4 0 I 0 0 Wheeler, 8b. 13 14 0 Hill, lb 4 1 1 0 0 O llrlen, aa..i 1 4 0 Durham, rf..l 10 0 4 Flournoy, if. I 8 t 0 OCaetro, lb 4 0 14 0 0 Kelly, lb I 1 I 0 0 Donahue, as. 4 1 1 4 0 Mar. ao. 8b... 4 0 4 4 0 Kranta, 3b... 4 1 0 I 0 Sullivan c 4 1 4 0 OButler, e 8 3 110 Ferguson, p.. 4 8 1 OEela. p 8 0 0 11 Totala 38 II 31 U 0 Totala 32 1 21 11 1 St. Paul 1 2008100 0-7 Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-O Two-base hit: Hill. Double plays: Mar can, O'Brien and Kelley; Wheeler, Marcan and Kelley. Bases on balls: Off Eels, 3; off Ferguson, 2. Struck out: By Eels, 6; by Ferguson. 4. Wild pitches: Eels, 2. Sacrifice hits: Geler, Marcan. Left on bases: Kansas City. 7; St. Paul, 6. Time: 1:J. Umpire: Haskell. Attendance: bo2. Score: BT. PAUL, KANSAS CITT. AU.H.O.A K. AO. It. u. A. a Oeter, rf 4 Hemphill, cf. I O' Brian, aa. . i Flournoy. it. 4 Kelley, lb.... 4 llaroan. 3b... 4 Sullivan, c. .. I F.rlekaon, p. . I Wheeler 3b.. I 1 3 3 18 0 Gilbert. If. 0 Caeeaday, of.. t Hill, lb 0 Durham, rf.. OCaetro, 3b... 0 Donahue, aa.. 0 Franta, p.... OButler, c 1 gearfoaa, lb.. Totala 41 30 31 18 1 ToUla 34 I 37 11 I St. Paul 0 1 1 6 4 4 0 0 0-16 Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 12 Earned runs: St. Paul, 6. Two-base hits: Flournoy, Wheeler, Kelley, Hill. Dur ham. Home run: Flournoy. Stolen bases: Hemphill, O'Brien. Double plays: O'Brien to Kelley; O'Brien to Marcau to Kelley. Bases on balls: Off Frants, 2. Hit by pitcher: Hemphill. Struck out: By Erlck son, 4: by Frants. 8. Wild pilches: lirlck- ' Jim t - r . V . LI t TOf.,.1 fi. eotfi, rraniz. j-.ru. on ynoo. , , ; Time; t:va. umpire; mr Kansas City, 6. kU. Kven Break In Indianapolis. INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. . Indianapolis and Toledo split even today In a double header, the visitors winning the first game, 2 to 1, in ten Inning, and the locals, 4 to 5 In six Innings, the second contest being called on account of darkness. S'ore, first ame: ToLcnO. INDIANAPOLIS. AH. H O. A E- AU.n.u.. Total 3 13 37 13 1 Totala 37 I 34 18 1 Philadelphia 0 0 3 0 0 0 6 0 8 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 12 Earned runs: Philadelphia, 6; Boston, 4. Stolen base: Bransfield. Double play: GUa son. Diolln, Bransfield. Left on bases: Philadelphia. 4; Boston. 4. First base on balls: Off Pittlnger, 3. Hit by pitcher: By Plttlnger. 1. Struck out: By Pittlnger, ft; by Y'oung, 8. Time: 1:35. Umpires: Ab butt and Wl'helm. Attendance: 5,573. Postponed Game. At St. Louis Chlcago-St. Louis, no game; wet grounds. Standing of the Teani. Ctlntman, 2b 4 riaiae. If 4 Le. of 3 Iiemont, aa. .. 4 Nance, lb 4 Boyle, lk 4 Nclfhbora. rf I Clarke, a. Mlnuehiui. Lena, a.. cf. ToUla Tob'do 0 Mfreery OMoran, aa.., OHrure. 8b... 0 Maaery, lb.. OTkuiiey, If . OFarrell. rt., OCarr. Sb 0 Weaver, .. 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Room 2tt Karbach Block OMAHA, NEB. FRANKLIN MEDICAL CO. v 30 Played. Won. New York 125 is Pittsburg 132 87 Chicago 12S 74 Philadelphia 1-7 Cincinnati L'8 68 . St. I-ouis 13i) 6o Boston 2J 42 Brooklyn 15 38 Games today: Pittsburg at Chicago at Cincinnati. Lost. 3t 45 64 hi 65 fcu 7 87 St Pet .712 .659 .578 .543 .4'i3 .34 Louis, BIO New York I. If Bids.. Omaha, Neb. Office Hour 9 (. m. to 8 p. m. : even ings. Wednesdays and Saturdajs, I to I p. in.; Sundays, 10 a. m. to U in. Ipratoe Get Low Score. In the golf contest at the Country club Saturday for the MeGee-Hamllton cup. six teen to qualify, those scores were made: Gios. ltdc. Net. Burns. W. T l' S 11 Hob-rt 101 Abbott 1-5 Si iague 7 Helh Ham ker Hull .... Coles ... Martin . S3 trS HO 64 W 8 0 4 2 4 6 I to 11 I SS 10 30 11 0 0 00000001 12 Indianapolis 0 00100000 0-1 Bases on balls: Off Cromley, 8; , off Mlnnehan, o. Struck out: By Cromley, 2; by Mlnnehan, 6. Sacrifice hits: Carr, Cromley, -Clarke (catcher). Double play: Carr and Massey. Stolen basis: Musaey, I,und. Left on buses; Indianapolis, 8; Toledo, 7. Time: 1:58. Umpire; Sullivan end Owens. Score, second game: INDIANAPOLIS. TOLEDO. AU H. U.A.I. AB H O.A.E. Vr-rreerr. cf. 3 1 8 0 0 Cllnaman. la 4 1 0 0 0 Moran, M....3 0 I 1 1 Clarke. If.-:.. 3 Uru. e, 3b 8 0 0 4 0 Lm. f 8 Mir, lb... 3 111 ODemout, aa... 8 Tl.i.ncy, If... 8 114 ONunre, 3b.... 8 Farr.ll, rf...3 1 1 0 0 B.iyla, lb 1 Carr, 8b I 0 0 0 0 Neighbors, rf I Weaee, ....! 110 0 Land. I Cromley. p. .. 1 10 1 I o Brian, p... 1 V a to Marshall (2). Fog to Freeman (2). Clark to Bateman, Clark to McCormlck to Bate man. First bHse on balls: Off Thomas, 2; off Ford. 4; off Hlckey, 1. Struck out: By Thomas. 3; by Ford, 1; by Hickey, 2. Wild pitch: Ford. Sacrifice hits: Hlckey, Robin son, O'Brien. IWt on bases: Minneapolis, lo; Milwaukee, 4. Hits: Off Thomas, i In two Innings; off Ford, t In seven innings. Time: 1:65. Umpire: Kane. Attendance: 4,0iKi. Score, second game: 141LWAIKRK. MIN'Vr " AB.H.O.A.K AB H O A E. Rnr.tr.aon. aa. 4 3 13 Jnnea, rf 3 0(01 O'Brien, rf... 6 0 1 0 Frlel. rf 4 1 0 0 3 Bateman, lo. 3 1 11 1 Freeman, lb. 4 1 10 t 0 HempOlll, cf 3 3 8 0 Coulter, It... I 1 1 0 0 Clark, Sb 4 0 0 2 Varimall, c. 4 3 4 1 0 To ne. c 4 0 0 1 Oremliiarr, 8b 4 1 1 4 0 Bevllla. .... 8 0 8 0 Oyler. aa 8 3 3 1 3 M. l orMck. 3b 8 0 8 1 Koi. tb 3 0 8 3 1 Met heaney. If I 1 10 Orahana. p... 1 0 1 I 0 Dougherty, p I 8 1 3 Helium, p... 10 0 1 the course of a few days. However, there Is no lack of new material and the indica tions are that the college, will have one of the strongest teams that ever represented the institution. There are some twenty or thirty men who are working for places on the team and many of thorn are husky uthletes who hnve had several year ex perience at the game. Totala 35 Minneapolis Milwaukee . Two-base hits 37 13 2 Total.. 2 i 0 0 12 Freeman. ....33 I 27 13 . .. . o 14 10 09 Marshall (2), Robinson. Hemphill. Struck out: By Gra hMin, 2; by Kellum, 1; by Dougherty, 1. Wild pitches: By Kallum. 2. Sacrifice lilts: F. 'X, Jones. Clark t2), McCormlck, Hemp hill. Left on bases: Minneapolis, 7; Mil waukee, 8. Hits: Off Grahaiii, 4 In four and one-third Innings; off Kellum, 6 In four and two-thlid Innings. Time: 2:0U. Li.iplre: Kane. Piatt, Total 81 4 18 4 8 Totala Indianapolis 0 4 Toledo 0 iru: Off O'Brien. 8 In one third innings; off i'latt, 1 In four and two thirds lnnlnns. Bases on balls: Off Crom ley, 1; off Piatt, 8. Struck out: By Crom ley I; by I'latt. 1. Two-base hit: Farrell. Three-base hit: Lee. Sacrifice hits: Carr. Cromley, Clarke. Double plsy: Lee and Boyle. Stolen bases; Cllngman, Boyle. I-ft on bases: Indianapolis, 3; Toledo, 3. lime: 1 .80. Un.pir.s: Owen and Eulll van. Attendance: 1.000. Milwaukee Wine Both Game. MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 9. Milwaukee had little difficulty in taking both game of the double-header today, finding four of the Minneapolis pitcher very easy and winning by a. ores or 11 10 u ana to e. score, nrsi gam: MILWAl'KEE. MINNEAPOLIS AB H O. A E AB H O.A K 0 4 0 o Columbus .. 0 ! Milwaukee 0 Minneapolis 1 I lulsvllle .. 0Ht. Paul - Indianapolis M 4 II 4 0 I Toledo 0 0 0 0-4 j Kansas u u u t t and one- lyioaby Wlna Champion Slnke. NEW YtiKK. Sept. . Amid the rousing rhiers of 25 1 iersons. James R. Keene's champion S-year-old coll Sysonby easily captured the unnual champion stake of .,uuo at Sheepshead Bay today. Golfers nt Ileal. DEAL, Eng., Sept. -The final stage of allot! the International foursome for 11. o" side betaeen Harry Vardon and J. H. Tay lor, the English goir professional ana James Hi aid and Alexander LUru, Suot- Dnbinaoa. aa. I O Brleo. rf I Bateman. lb. 3 Hemphill, cf. I Clark. Ib 8 Ile.llla. e . . .. I M. l oflck. 3b t Mot neaney. If 3 HUkey, p.... 3 J 0 Jone., ef. 0 4 gulllraa. rf.. 0 OFrlel. rf 4 0 Freman, lb. 4 0 Coulter If... I 0 Marel.all. 1 1 0 I 1 3 13 0 0 Toula.. 4 OOreBilnger, Sb 4 4 Ooylae, aa 4 I Fol. 3b 4 - Thomaa p. . . 4 81 11 31 11 4 Ford, p 4 Standing; of the Teams, Played. Won. I.st. ....141 2 ....139 88 ....DO ! ....13J 78 ....137 67 ....140 64 ....112 55 ....lki 42 Games today: Toledo at I-oulavllle, dlanapolla at Columbus, Milwaukee Minneapolis, Kansas cuy at oi. ram. City. 49 03 5S 66 70 76 57 98 Pet .663 .619 .5s i .625 .4t .4f7 .3W .KuO In-at College Men In Moleskin. The Omaha Commercial college lined up lte, foot ball men Friday afternoon. None of the faces ahlch were on last years team were seen In the line, but two or three uf them are expected to Join the team In Matinee Races at Bprasroe Park. Tho race matinee at Sprague Street DtIt Ing park yesterday afternoon was a disap pointment to a crowd of about 5oo specta tors, as only one of the scheduled race was pulled off. There were not two horses present In tiny one of tl.e other events. Farmer Boy won this race In two suc cessive heats from Redwood and Julia U. It wus the 1:1s pace. The tlnse wus 1:20. fteriwood dime second both times. There followed an exhibition mile pace, won by George M. from Black Hawk In 2 23. Black Hawk broke badly several times and the other horse was an easy winner. . A running event was arranged between Viola K., ridden by a boy named Coin, and Bob, an Atlantic, la., horse owned by Bert Gant, resulting In a victory for the latter. Tho time was 0.54. Jerk Sharp Ha Low "core. Bight players competed yesterday after noon at the II i-M club In the qualifying round for the Only Way cup. The low score was muile by Jack Sharp with eighty three. The other players were: Guy Thomas, V. Buyer, M. H. IaDoui'er, Major Coakluy, F. J. Hoel, E. II. Nash and Jauie Alien. Society Great, Sarah Berks took Electrlo Bitter for headache and can now meet her social en gagements. 50 cents. 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