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THE ' ..OMAHA DAILY BFE: TTirRSPAY. .TTJTT 12. 190B. CHIC1G0 WINS FROM BOSTON Tiotk Pitchers Are Effectivs Except in One Innine. 1UBS SCORE TWICE IN FOURTH Dablea by Batea anal Howard la the !tlah Give Braa Eaters Their Only Ram. CHICAGO. July 11 Dorr.er and Taylor were both very effective ricept In nn in ning earh. Chance wi hit hy a pitched ball 'in the fourth, coring on Stelnfeldt's triple, the latter . ecorlns; on Tlnker'a lilt. Doublra by Rates and Howard gave Boston one In the ninth.. Score: In four and one-third Innlnr"; on Richie, In three and two-thlrde Innings. 8:olen bas'-e: Noonan, IJ'irch. McKrlde. First baee on balls: Off Diuhot, t: off I'lttinajrr. I. Struck out: By Druhot. by I'lttlntier. 1: lv Rlrhle. 1. left on basee 8t. I-ouls. I: I'hlladelphla, 10. Time: 1:5S Umpire: Johnatone. gfanallaai of Ihe-Teaaie. Played. Von. Ixist. IV t. Chlcai 77 R3 New York 71" 4 !7 .UK) Plttsburir. 7S 47 ! .627 Fhllsdeli.hla 77 4" RT 618 Cincinnati 77 1 4 . 4J6 Fit. Louis 7S o K .3KJ Hn.oslyn 7S ?S .M Bunion 76 T 49 .J.w Games today: Boston at Chicago. Brook lyn nt I'lttaburK, New York at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at St. Louis. excelled wi'h the stir. The' asms team play here strain tomorrow. Score: n. ii. ri. Fremont 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 i 10 J Harvard 0 0 o 0 0 1 0 1-2 i 4 Struck out: Ft Bradley. ; by Nestle- bush. 2. Baee on bells: Off Frsdlev. i; off Neetlebiish. 2. Kstterles: Nestlebnsh nnit Una;, Bradley and Shea. Attendance: M. - - CHICAGO B.H.O A t. lift. It II nrMwrll. m boston B H.O E. 0 I 1 II I I 1 0 1 0 I 1 0alr, cf . .ft I I 1 Tenner, lb. Sfhult.. rf... 4 111 IBr.ln. lb., rbaix-s. Jb... I I Ultra, cf ... Hoffman. lb .O 1 A 0 HowaM. It. Slnfel4l. lb I I 1 I 0 Oalan. lb... Tlnat. ss. .. I 1 I I Bron, e... K'srs, Is I 0 4 1 PfiW. rf.. Moran, e I 0 I 1 0 Dorn.r. p . Tutor. p I 004 Totals U M I 0 Total 14 I 37 II ChWPo 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 -2 Itoaton .....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 lft on haees: Chicago. 7; BoKton. 6. Two-basa hits: Fatee. Howard. Three-base hilar Btelnfeldr, Tenney. Sacrifice hlta: Geaeler. Tinker, Btemfeldt. Stolen bass: linker, Hlejjle. Ioble play: Kvers. Tinker and Chance. Struck out: By Dorner, 6. Banea on balli: Off Taylor, 2; off Horner, 3. Hit with ball; Chanca. Time: 1:40. Umpire; O Day. it Frees Break in nttsbarg. PITTSBl'RO. July 11. The Pittsburg; and Brooklyn teama broke even In a double header ' today. Brooklyn look the fire game because of a batting atreak In the slsth Inning, scorina; three runa on three singles and a triple. In the aecond game I'lttxniira; had little trouble In winning. Brooklyn Wanted many big hlta and could only score one run. The locals hit F-on opportunely In tha fourth, filth and sixth Inning Score, first game: BROOKLYN. FITTFBIRO. ' fl.H.OAE. B.M.O.A.B. Maimer. ef..4 1 1 0 0 Beaumont, cf. I 0 4 taaey, lb 4 Lumlay, rf. 4 Jordan, lb.... I Bitter, lb.... 1 Alpsrman, lb 4 IawIi. m 4 Huramnl, If.. 4 Baraen. t. ... I Mclntrre,. p.. I 1 II 0 1 lUanlev, rf.. Oflarke, If.. 0 Watnar, at. C Niwlnn, lb. Olach. Sb... oRiftifr, i 0 rlilpa, c... dlielflald, p.. p - Totali. .....II 117 17 I ToUla 14 t 17 t 1 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 0 0-3 rittabura; 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-baae hlta: Oanley, Jordan. Sacrifice hlta: Clarke, leacli, Phelpa. Ieineld. Lxmble lay: wergen, iwia and Mclntyre. Time; l mpirra: t onway and h,tnBlle. Score, aecond game: PITTSBl'RO. BROOKLYN. B.H.O A K ' H H O A E. Play 1:4I. HtMKI H THK WE4TF.R1 MVIKI'I'! linmplona Win from Moaa. by Hcor of Five a One. PIOCX CITY. July 11 rcs STnlnt won tod.ix'a ifnrne in the Second Inning, when they"Unded on Corbett for two two-bagr and two elnglea, ne'tlna; three runs After that Corbett ecttled down, keeping the hlta ecattered except In the fifth, when lVa Moineg scored two more. Sioux Plty'e lone acore was made In the fourth, when Nobllt ran In after a long fly had been catiaht In center field MKlcr pitched n good gam-, allowing only seven hits, wh'cli were wed scattercn prom: VIS MOINK3 AB. R. H. PO. A. K. 4 0 1 2 0 raffvn. If 8'htpke. 3h.... AVrlday. cf.... Andreaa, lb... Iexter. c Hngriever. rf. 'Iyarv, s.... MagooD. 2b.... Miller.j p Totals. . 4 . 8 . 4 . 4 . 4 . 3 . 8 . 4 .ii 5 10 27 13 Campbell, It. Bheehan, rf.. Nobllt. rf.... Weed. 2b Meyers, lb... Newton, as.. Front, 3h Freeae. c Corbett, p.... SIOUX CITf. AB. R 4 H. PO. 1 " 1 2 . 0 1 1 , 1 0 1 0 0 ft 14 3 0 2 0 Totals Ies Mulnea... Sioux City..-.. Karncd runs: Beaumont,' lb 4 Gaoler, rf.... 4 I lark. If.. Waaner, aa. Kealon, lb. Lafb. 8b... Bitchei', lb. fiibaon. e... Wlllla. p... 1 It 1 1 1 1 I 0 0 OMalnner. cf.. 4 OCaattjr, lb 4 0 Lumlar, rf . .. I OR liter, lb 4 1 Alperman, lb 4 0 llummil, If. . 1 0 lewla, as I OHergan, c I OKaaon, p I 0 It 0 0 0 34 1 7 17 13 3 .... 0 S " 2 0 0 " k 6 ...0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 fllotix Cl'y, 1; Ilea Moines. 4. Two-base hlta: Sheehnn. Frost, Dexter. Hogriever. Three-base hi!: Weldny. Iouhle playn: Campbell to Meyers: Corbett to Newton to Meyfrs. Left pn bates: Sioux City, 7; Pes Molr.es, 3. Sacrifice hits: O'leary, Magoon. First base on biHs: Off Miller. 1. Hit with pitched ball: Wehlay. Struck out: By- Corbett. 1; by Miller, V 1'iiKned ball: l)exter. Time; 1:27. Umpire: Lavls. Attendance: 600. atandlna of the Teama. Flaved. Won. Lost. Pet. Des Moines .......... (W 4N ?1 .70; Omaha m 36 3T .545 Denver fi9 3 33 - .5 Hloux City tW ' i - 38 .441 Lincoln ' M, : 40 - .41 Pueblo 67 26 . Mi Onmes today: Omaha at Denver. Des Moines at-Sioux City, Lincoln at Pueblo. itnahan. cft4 f I ana. r ... -l a- aana, lb.. I till 0 Total! 10 10 37 20 1 Totalt II I 24 11 I rtttaburg 0 0 0 2- 1 2 0 0 i Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 1 U 0 0 01 Two-base hlta: Rltchey. Maloney, Ium ley, Alperman. Three-base hits: Alper man. Hummel. Sacrifice hits: Nealon, Wag ner. Double plays: Kltchey to Nealon to Gibson; Wagner to Nealon. First base on batle: Off Willie, 1; off Keaon. 1. Struck out: By Willis, 3. Time; 1:36. Umplica: Kmslle and Conway, , ' Cincinnati Wlaa la' Klevenlh. CINCINNATI. July 11-ClnclnnaU won today in the eleventh Inning py acoring on. two singles ana a. wild pitch after two men were out. There waa considerable fault found with the timnirlne. Kowermun being benched In the first. inning and Dev lin in tne eleventh. Mertes lilt a home run to fight In the eighth, tlelng the score. Score: UNC1NNATJI.. ,., NKW YORK, H.H.O A.I. B.H.O.A.E. Husaisi. lb.. 4 0 14 1 Rraanahaa, Biasl. If 4-1 0 O. 0 Straits. Saynoar. cf.,1 I 1 M'U, Juda. rf 4.1 I 0 )lrlM, If.... I I I 0 0 ixai. in l 1 17 o iDahlan, aa., I IieUKanty, Ibl 111 0 lTlln. lb ... I Inbtrt, aa.,.. K'l t'4 0 McUraw, lb. . 0 Srhlal, c.'..., 4 I I 0 OOllbart, lb.... 4 l;r. p...'. I 0 1 4 1 Marahall. c. Wllua, p 4 Total! M III14I i T4t!ll 17 4SI 11 Two out when winning run scored. Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 0 0 l-3 New York: 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02 Two-base hit: Strang. Three-base hit: Plegle. Home run: ' Mertes. Sacrifice hits: Fraser, Devlin, UHDert, Htnlen bases: Hug gins. Seymour. Delehanty, Hresnahan, Marahall. Double play: Seymour to Dele hanty. Struck out: By Fraaer, 2; by Wlltae, 2 Firat base on balls: Off Fraser, 6: off Wtltse. 4. Wild pitches: Fraaer, 3; Wlltse,' 8. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Klcm and Carpenter.' St. I.oata Reaia Philadelphia. ST. LOUIS, July 11. Druhot woe effec tive agatnat Philadelphia today and tit. loula wpn easily,. 6 to 2. Score: ST.' LOt 18. PHILADELPHIA. . B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Burrh, rf 4 1 1 0 OThnmaa, rf...l 1 I 1 0 Bmaatt, lb... 4 III OOleaioa. tb .. S 1110 Sbaanon. If., t 1 10 0 Tltua, rf I 110 0 Smoot. cf....,l 110 OC'nney, Ib-aa I 0 110 Noonan. If... 4 11 IHiih. It i 0 10 0 HoatMlar. lb. 4 I 4 0 Loolln. M....I 1 1 C 0 Murray, a.... 4 1 T 1 0 Hramflald. lb 4 1 10 0 MrBrlda, aa.. 4 Oil 0 Doom. e-lb... 4 1110 Druhot. p.... 4 1 0 0 0 Flttlnaar, p.. I 1 0 0 Donoraa, e...l 0 110 Total! U U 17 10 0 fcirbla. p 0 0 0 0 0 Dutfloby ... 1 0 0 0 0 Tulali U I 14 11 o Batted for Richie In ninth. v St. Inils 0 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 Philadelphia 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Earned runs: St. Louie. 6; Philadelphia, 1 Two-base hlta: Plttlnger. Dooln, Brans field. Three-base hlta: Hostetter, Bennett. Sacrifice hit: Bmoot. Double play: Mc Brlde to Bennett. Hlta: Off Plttlnger. I bEAIilKRS WIN FROM GRAM) ISLAND Kelly Welsh Holds Omaha Down to Mne HHa, HovVever. GRAND ISLAND. Neb., July 11 (Spe cial Telecram.) It was anybody a game today until the Jast man waa out. Grand Island finding Avers with ease. Jirrtir by. Welsh and Ryan In the fourth' savel tho leaguers from defeat. The fieldlni; work of Welch of Omaha and the stlcH work of Ryan, Fleming and Comtlng wii the features. Attendance: . 1.400. score OMAHA. GRAND ISLAND. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Carter, si.... 4 Howard, 2b. . . 4 Perrlna, lb. .. 4 ' Welch, rf 4 Baatey. If..'..' 4 (longing, lb. i 4 Hora. c. . . . 4 M-Nlry, rf. 4 Ayara, p 4 .!...!! 1 llllla. cf....'. ntorbett. lb,., (IF.yas. 11) OKroell, as ... OFIimtnr. rf. oOrHbam, 2b. 0 Grant. If OToirnaond. c OWel.h. p 1 C 0 14. 0 Tntala. 10 I X7 13 1 Tolsla.. II 11 27 1! Omaha 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 Grand Island 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 01 Karned runs: Omaha, 1: Grand Island 4. Two-base hits:. Gondlng .(21, Kya. (2). Grant. Townsend. KacrLnoe hits: car ter, Mills, Corbett (2), Graham., Welch Stolen base: Fleming. Struck OW.1 HP Ayers, 5; by Welsh. 7. Left on base Omaha. 4; Grand Island, 7. Umpire Keefe. OAMRS THK AMKB.ICA tKACl'K nod Illttlnc ' r.lvea rhlladelphlra an F.asr Vletnrr Over Clerelaad. PlULDi:'LPHIA. July ll.-Good hitting gave Philadelphia an easy viciory " "i levels nd todav. wacinen purn'ii mei ln.s hall and the visitors were never dan- Kenms. Score: PHILADELPHIA. CLEVELAND B H.O A E Hartarll. If. Lenl. ff avls. lb... Savbnld. rf Murphy, lb. S.'hreck. c t'roM. as ... hniabt. Ih. WadO'll, p. ToUls B HO A V 4 10 0 0 0 I I 0 in 0 0 4 110 0 Fllrk. rf.... . S I I 0 0 Bay rf .4 1 0 Turner, is... .41100 Lalnle. Jb... . 4 0 I 0 (I SiotsII. lb.. .10 10 0 Jarkaon. If .. .10 4 11 Branlay, lb. .40 1 10 Brmla. e .10 0 10 Tnwnaenil, p Bsrbe4l ... M 4 17 7 I Totals M I 14 10 I Batted for Townsend In the ninth. Philadelphia ...I 0003100- Cleveland 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Left on bases: Cleveland, R: Philadelphia, Stolen bases: l.rd. Seybold. Cross (2, Davis. Two-base hits: Fll'-k, Bemis, Hart sell. Three-base hit: Lord. Sacrifice hits: Bradley, Cross. Waddell t2). Double play: Turner to Stovall. Struck out: By vaa- dell. 4; by Townsend, i. First base on balls: Off Waddell, 1; off Townsend. . I'sssed ball: Bemis. Wild pitch: W ad- II. Tlme: 1:35. Umpires: Connor and Connolly. . v . Chicago Wlna Both Gamea. BOSTON, July 11. Chicago won both games today, 2 to 1 and to 0. The first was a pitchers battle, wnicn went to me visitors when they bunched two hits with pass In the eighth. Chicago -won tne second game easily, Boston playing poorly t the bat and In the held, o lelll waa put Out of the game for protesting a decision. Stove, - first game: CHICAGO. BOSTON. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Harm. If 4 1 0 1 0 Parent, as 4 1 1 10 Jnne. cf I 1 1 0 OPtahl. rf..... 12 110 Ialll. 2b I 1 1 I lHoey. If 4 1 I 01 Davla. aa.,... 4 111 0 Kerrla. Sb.... I 0140 Donohue, lb . I 1 II OOndwIn. 3b... I BIO O'Neill, rf... 4 0 0 0 0 ll.ydan. rf . . 4 0 2 0 0 Hart, c 10 10 0 Freeman, lb. I 3 11 0 CI Sullivan, c... 1 1 9 0 OArmbruater, c I 1 I 3 0 Tannthlll. lb 4 1 0 I 0 Young, p I 0 0 1 0 Altrotk, p.... 3 1 I' 6 0 Total! 20 7 17 IS 1 Totals II' I 27 17 I Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 02 Boston . . . . : 0 0 0 0 0 1 ( 0 0-1 Two-base hits: Freeman. Tannehlll, Jones', Sullivan. Jshell. Three-base hit: Donohue. Sscrtflce hits:; Stahl.- Donohue. Isbell, Godwin. Double plays: Parent to Frew- man: Davis to isbell try IHnohue. First base on balls: Off Young, 2; off Altrock, 3. Struck out: By Young, 2; by Altrock. 3. Wild pitches: Altrock, 2. Balk: Young, lime: 1:46. umpires: F.vans. Score, second game: CHICAGO.' B.H.O.A.E. llahn. If 4 10 0 IParent, aa... 00 Stahl. rf 0 0 Hoy, If 1 0 Kerrll. 2b... 0 Godwin, . lb. . 0 Havden, rf . . 0 Freeman, ' lb Double play: Brashear to Qulnlan to Sulli van. Struck out: Bv Kenna. 5; by Kilrov. g First bae on bails: Off Kenns. 7; off Kllmy, 3. Wild plt.-ni Kllroy. Ix-ft on baes: Ixulsvllle, 6; Mlnneipolls. 7. Time: 1.4j. Umpires: Ijingley and Sullivan. Hrtnalera Wla aa Krrora. MILWAUKEF.. July ll.-Srrors at crlM cal stages lost the end of the series with Indianapolis todsy by a score of 6 to 4. Kelluln was effective with men on bnses. Scor INDIANAPOLIS B.H.O.A.E. MILWACKr.E B H.O. A E. DanlMry, rf I 1 I 0 0 KnVlnaon. as. 4 1 0 13 Atbrrton. 3b. 1114 0 Orven. rf 4 3 1 P 1 Himea. lb' ... I I 11 0 1 M bean'y. If 4 1 10 0 rarr. If... I II 0 Pateman. lh. 4 111 0 tl wmiama, ss. 4 3 1 1 1 Hmphlll, rf. 4 1 I 0 1 Perry, rf 4 14 0 ORoth. r I 0 110 Marrsn, 2b... I 0 4 1 0 Clark, lb 4 0.1 0 Kahoa, e 4 Its 0M-i'nrm'k. Iti I 0 1 I 1 Kelluin. p.... 4 10 1 C Curtis. P 10 10 eBctllle 1 0 0 0 0 Totsli H II 27 It I Total!....:. 14 1 27 II 4 Batted for Curtis In the ninth. Indianapolis ;..i -.0 0 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 Milwaukee 0 4000000 4 Two-base hit: Kellont. Threp-hsse hits: McChesnev. Bateman. Stolen btses: Hlme (2. Atherton. Hit with pitched hall: By Kellum. 1. Struck out:' By Kellum, 2; by Curtis, 6. Double play; Marcan (unassisted). Sacrifice hits: Roth, Curtis. Williams, Mar enn, Dunleavy. Ift on bases: Milwaukee, 5; Indianapolis, 2. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Kane. . St. Faat Defeat a Toledo. ST. PAUL. July 11-Prultt. St. Paula new recruit from the Texas league, allowed Toledo but four hits today. Wlggs was wild and was hit at opportune times. Score: ST. PAru - TOLEDO B.H.O. A E. . B.H.O. A S Gelar. rf I Susden. lb. .. 1 VanZandt, cf. I Frl.k. If I Whorler. lb.. 4 Rrx k'fleld. aa. i Padden, lb.,. 1 1 0 1 14 1 0 Prill. Prultt, ONsncs. ef 3 0 0 3. larks, If. 4 0 0 Dement, as. . . f 1 0 ciinsman, rf. I 0 0 Knieacr, lb.. 4 I 0 Knabe. lb.... 4 1 0 w. Clarke, lb I 0 0 Abbott, e I 0 0 Wlgia, p I 0 O'Loughlin and Jones, I shell. Is. Donohue, I 4 I lb. 4 O'Neill, rf..,. 1 Dougherty, rf I Sullivan, c... I Hart, e I Tsnnehlll, Ibl Patterson, p.. 4 0 Armbruster, c 2 (it'arrlaan. c.'.. 2 0 Hsrrla, p . I 1 Olaw, p...... 1 BOSTON. B.H.O.A.E. aa.... 4 1 0 4 I . 4 1 . 4 0 . 4 , 4 , 4 . 4 I 0 I I 1 I 0 1 0 14 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 Tota'.i 40 11 27 I 1 Totals., Chicago 3 0 2 1 0 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 Two-base hits: Jones, Three-base hit: Davis Jones. Davis 12), Donohue, ..'. i ;7 :s 10 2 0 0 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 Dougherty. Stolen bases: Dougherty, Is bell, Hahn. Hits: Off Harris, In six In nings; off Glage, 2 In three innings. First base on balls: Off Harris 2; off Glnxe, 1. Struck out: Bv Harris. 2: by Patterson, 7. Passed ball: Hart. Time: 1:43. Um pires: O'LoughHn and Evans. Kven Break In rn York. NKW YORK. July U.-New York and St. iouis spilt even In a double-header here today, the locals winning the first. 4 to 2, and losing the second, to 0, Score, first game : NEW YORK. ST. LOflS. . . B.H.O. A E. B.H.O.A.E. heeler, rf.x.4 1 I 0 0 Nllea. rf 4 I 0 0 0 1 II 0 0 Jonsa, lh 2 0 1110 Stone. If 4. I ' 1. 0 1 VHomphlll, cf. 4 0 0 110 Walla. . as. .. 4 0 110 OO'Brlen, 3b.. 4 0 1 1 0 OHsrtiall, lb.. 4 I 14 1 1 Rlrksy. c I 0 0 0 1 OHowsll, p.... I I Total! 2 I 37 14 0 Totals 21 . 4 24 II I St. Paul 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 6 - Tol-do 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Two-base hit: Frisk. Stolen bases: Nance. Knabe. Double plays: Prultt to Sugden. Drill' to Padden. Bases on balls: Off Wlggs, 2; off Prultt, 4. Struck out: By Prultt, 8; by Wlggs. P.. Passed balls: Drill. 1; Abbott, 1. Wild pitches: Wlggs. 2. Sacrifice hits: Sugden (2i, Vnntndt, Drill, Prultt. Left on Imam; St. Paul, 1; Toledo, D. Time: 2:06. Umpire: Owens. . Standing; of the Teama. Played Columbus K Milwaukee 7 Toledo 79 IxMilKvllle . "3 Minneapolis ii Kansas City. 80 St. Paul H0 Indianapolis 78 Gaines today: Columbus at Kansas City Toledo at St. Paul, Indianapolis at Mil waukee, Louisville at Minneapolis. Won. Lost. Pft. 60 33 . 602 46 33 .5-' 44 35 .632 . 42 37 .532 42 4H .512 37 43 .43 . 31 4 .3SS 28 60 .359 Chase, lb.:,.. 4 Conroy. sr . .. I Laports, lb. . . 4 Wllllami. 3b. 4 Dalshanty, If. 4 Huffmann, cf. 4 Thomas, c... I Chsabro, p. .. I Arapahoe Battera Bnsy. ARAPAHOK, Neb.. July 11. (Specie Telegram.) The Arapahoe Brakes again defeated Lincoln today oy superior rar ting, alao excelling in field work lu a faat well-played game. The features of the game was4he terrific stick work of. tne Lj als, Including a home run by Tanner with two on bases, he driving tho ball over 'he left field fence, a distance of 145 yar";; also the splendid pitching, by Bellamy, who had the visitors In his vest pocne-. Score: , R.H.U. Arapahoe 1 0 1 1 0 4 0 0 7 10 1 Lincoln 0 0 0 00 0 0 1 61 -i ;. Karned runs: Arapahoe, 4. Two-base hit: Arapahoe, 1. Home run: Arapahoe, I. Struck out: By Bellamy, S; by Smith, 6. Batteries: Bellamy and Mahn: Smith and Cookus. Umpires: Hall and Bellamy Time; 1:16. . - . ' Total!. .....II New Y'ork St Louis Left on baaea 7 17 13 1 Total! 33 24 I 1 I 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 New York, 6; St. Ixuls. Iowa I.eagrne Results. MARSHALLTOWN. Is,. July 11. (Spe clal Telegram.) Following are the results In the Iowa' league: Otturowa, 7; Burlington, 5. Oakalooea. 5; Keokuk. 2. . . Fort Dodge. 3; Waterloo, 1.'. Marshalllown, 11; Boune, 2. " Du- Gamea ia Three-1 l.eaane. At Decatur Decatur, 4; Peoria, 1. At Rock Island Rock Island, 3; Duque. l. At Bloomlngton SpHngfleld, 7; Blooming ton. 0. At Cedar Raftlda Davenport-Cedar. Rap Ids game postponed; rain, ' , Fremont Outplays Harvard. HARVARD. Neb.. July 11, 8peclal Tele gram.) The Fremont champion team took a game from Harvard today by a score of to 2. The placing was slow and Fremont Col ibaa WHITE o OUR PLTSICIAnS , While we have the utmost confidence in the curative powers of S. S. S. in all blood troubles, yet we realize that in some cases causes unknown to the patient often hinder the best effects of the medicine. For this reason we have maintained for many years a branch to our business known as "Our Consultation Department." 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You can write with the assurance that all correspondence is held in strictest confidence, and that our physicians will give you helpful advica without charge. THE SWIFT SPCCiriC CO., A TLANTA, CA 5'. First base on balls: Off Howell. Struck out: By Chesbro-6; by Howell, 3. Three-base hit: Howell.' Two-base hits: Chase, Nlles. Sacrifice hit: Jones. Stolen bases: Conroy, Laporte, Hoffman, Stone. Double plays: Williams, Conroy and Chase (2i. -utt Dy pitener: My cnesnro, i. massed ball: Rickey. Umpire: Sheridan. Time: 1:50. Score, second game: ST. LOl'IH. NEW YORK. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Nllea. rf ..., 110 0 Keslsr. rf....4 0100 Jnn.a, lb I I I O.Ochase. lb 4 1 10 0 0 Slone. If 4 1 I 0 Conroy, aa....4 0 110 Hamphlll. ef. I 1 I f OLaport. 3b... I 0 111 Wallars. as... 4 111 OWIlllsma, lb.lt I I ) II Brl.n. 3h..t 0 I 1 1 Delehanty. If. I 0 1 0 0 HartMll. lh.. 4 I 0 t 0 Hodman. ef..l 0 0 1 0 O'Connor, c. . I 1 I 0 0 MrOulrs. 'C. .. I 0 7 10 Ulads. p I 0 0 1 0 Newton, p.... I 0 0 10 'Ysager .1 0 0 0 0 Totala II 11 37 1 1 Clarkson, p .O 0 0 0 0 Totals... ...21 1 17 II 1 Batted for Newton In eighth. St. Loula 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 New York ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Flrat base on errors: New York, 1. Left on bases: New York, 3; SL I .outs, 4. First on balls: Off Newton. 3: off Clarkson. 1; off Glade, 1., Struck out: By Newton. 3; riy . ( larkson. 1; by Glade, (b. Home run Stone.. Two-base lilt: Junes. Sacrifice hits Hlniie (2). 'Hits: Off Newton, 8 In eight innings; off Clarkson, 3 In one Inning. Um pire: Sherman. Time: J 60. Glut Postponed At Washington Washington-Detroit game postponed: wet grouuaB. Standing; of tbe. Teama. Played. Won. Lost. Pet New York 73 45 8 .616 Philadelphia 72 '44 2S .611 Cleveland 72 43 2) .597 Chicago '74 42 32 .568 Detroit 73 38 ' 34 .54 St. Loula ...v 74 ii 3H .47 Washington 72 26 47 . 347 Boston 76 1 66 .253 TRAVIS MAKES ' , WWEST SCORE Garden City Golfer Wlna Medal In Qoalifytna; Roond. ENOLEWOOD. N. J.. July 11. The Kti glewood Golf club's course was the scene today of some brilliant work on the putt of at least half a doeen of the players who continued their play from the opening round yesterday for the national rolf cham pionship title. While the round was In fair condition, the putting greens were not In quite as good shape as they were when the tournament opened yesterday. Under the rules the qualifying round, consisting of thirty-six holes, medal play, covered two days. Yesterday Dwlght Partridge of Yale took the honors with the low score of seventv-five, hut he failed to duplicnfe this work' today and fell far back. Walter J. Travis of Garden City, three times winner-of the national, honor, waa the star of toclav's play, coming in. with seventy-five,-which made his total for the . thlrty-slx holes 152, this score earning for him the medal play trophy.' His closest rival, Jerome D. Travers, whO'has been playing great golf recently, was second on the list, having made seventy-five on his second round of the links, a total of 156. 1 His eighty yesterday .was made in. a violent thunderstorm. ."".", H. Chandler EgHn,' the present champion, plaved a steady game today, but lw was. a stroke behind Cv'I: Bankhart of Baltimore, who had a total, of, 15 for the two rounds of the links. , " '. . . Thirty-two qunUtfcfl' In the prelimlnnry rounds. Six were'tled fot the last two places, Gllinan Tiffany of Newburgh, N. Y., and w. L imt'Dt rniiaaeipma win ning the play offu v. '' F.ollowlng are I ne, quaiiryina scores; W. J. Travis, -OahHu qity...... 77 ii J. D. TrnverS. Nassau f9- 75 C. H. Bankhart. .Jk, BHUimoro 62 7 H. ". Lean. Kxmoor.... n C. H. Van Vleck. ML. Clair..., 78 81 G. 8. Lvon, Torpnfo - K. M. Byers. St. AJidrews Dwight Partridge, .Bedford)... Percy Pyne, 2d,. Prtriceton D. P. Fredericks. , Oil City.... G. L. Brokaw, Garden f'ity... H. Herreshoff, Garden City... W. P.' Smith. Philadelphia..., T. M. Sherman. Wykagyl ..,88 Murray Ollpharit, J-:nglewooa. . "1 P. W. Whitemore. Boston... S3 Boston, the present NlngKra. internstlnnal champion, was listen by Field of Buffalo. AR.4tR.IIK1 DAY AT 41B1R1 RA( F. Biggest Attendance F.rer Reeorded at Lore I Trftalt. AUBUnN. Nev. July H.-tSporlsl Tele gram ) A k-Sar-Ben bell day In Auburn was the largest ny Auburn hss seen for some time. The Ak-Ssr-Ren bell excursion which rnme from Omaha and arrived here about noon brought a large crowd which added greatly to the already liirgest crowd that haa ever previously shown Interest of any day of rsces heretofore. Four fine races were run on the Auburn half-mile track, a-s follows: 2:16 pace, purse Ii0; 2:?n, purse $(!; 2.30 pace, purse 3e: flve 4lghths mile dash, purse lion. In the 2;lii pae there were ten entries jvitn eight starting. fTerj 11., owneo ny Heine Bros . Orris ha. won the race: Jesse A., owned by K. H. Imgenbeil. Padonia, second, and Blssn. owned by G. F. Thomas, Waterloo. Is., third. Best time. 2:liij. In the 2:22 trot there were seven entries, with six starting. Silver Russell, owned by W. B. MeCormlek. Manhattan, Kan., won first money; Johnny K., owned by H. C. "Laramore, second, and Mesmerism, ownd bv II. D. Bennett, Lincoln, Neb., third. Best time. 2:20'.. In the 2:30 pace there were sixteen entries, with fourteen starting. This, as well as the 1:22 trot, was a four-heat race. Bud welser. owned by C. B. Bennett. Carthage. Mo., won the race; Ethel Musslck, owned by J. O. Musslck. Sioux City. la., second: Weldon Bo, owned by John Reynolds, Jop lln, Mo., third, and Fort Snella, owned by L. D. Hennerstreet. New Virginia, In., fourth. Best time, 2:1V In the first half of tho third heat the time of 1:04V, waa made. In the first half of the five-eighths mlla dash there were seven entries, all going. Golden C. won first money; Randall, sec ond, and Pleklns third. The weather Is fine and the races are the best ever before had on the Auburn track. i"""Ej!SS LOG AUTO HI BF.C.I5S TODAY Eighty Cars Will Leave Buffalo for l.lOO-Mlle Trip. BUFFAIXI, N. Y.. July 11. -Four score rjf automobiles will start from this clt.y on a l.lK-mlle. run through this state, the province of Quebec and the state of Mslne and the state of New Hampshire. The event Is the third annual run of the Ameri can Automobile association and the prize Is the Olidden trophy. The cars will leave at short lntervala. be ginning about 7 o'clock and the last machine Is expected to be on Its wny east before 10 a. in. Two confetti cars will precede the first car by several hours and will sprinkle the route for the guidance of the tourists. Tho personnel of the trophy committee was completed today. It consists of John Farson, president of the Amrrlcart Automo bile association: D. A. Morris, president of the Automobile Club of America; George R. MeQtieston. representing the Automobile club of Great Britain, and W. K. Vandcr bllt, Jr., representing the Automobile club of Germany and France, and Charles J. Olidden. The run Is scheduled to end on July 27 at Pretton Woods, N. H. A. M. Reld. St. Andrews ,.8.1 E.' M. Barnes, Eilglewood 82 Max Behr. Morris county , 87 A.' (1. Anderson. Amherst 82 G. I. Bowers, Brouklawn.. Srt M. Whit latch, Trtt. Clair V. Archie Graham, North Jersey W D. M. Cole. Westfield.. H. R. Johnstone, Myopia... B. S. Evans, Boston Harold Weber, Toledo...,,.,.. Ellis Knowles, Bedford Harold Wilson, Mt. Clair... Dr. S. Cnrr. Philadelphia.... G. P. Tiffany. Newburgh ... W. L. West, rhflatlelplila... 84 83 82 87 85 87 OH 88 82 87 , 77 78. , 80 78 78 7S 84 ' 82 82 ' S3 78 K4 80 81 . 84 81 84 K6 SI 8.1 Si 7 81 86 1R3 155 irs Vo 159 mi 182 H3 162 K2 183 1K3 ln.1 104 16 '& 15 J( 16 166 16 lrtfi 167 17 17 1H7 188 168 168 18 ltW 169 Cosad Wins la Tenth. COZAD. Neb.. July 11. (Special Tele gram.) Cozad trimmed Gothenburg In a fast and snappy ten-inning game of bnse ball Tuesday. The scor-a stood S to 6 at the end of the contest. A large crowd wit nessed the game. Coxad has one of the best teams In western Nebraska and would like to hear from other teams. Address Dr. Farrell or F. W. Duncan. Cc7nd plays Bertrand Tuesday at Bertrand. The sum mary is as follows: Hits: Coxad. B: Gothen burg, 9. Two-base hits: Duncan. Mc Kibben. First base on balls: Off Rhine hart. 3; off McKibben, 2. Hit with pitched ball: By Rhlnehnrt. 1: hv McKibben, 1. Struck out: By Rhlnehnrt.. 6; by McKib ben. 5. Batteries: Corad. Rhlnehart snd Atkinson; Gothenburg, McKibben and. Scott. . . . . . City Tennis Tournament. ' Everything is being put In readiness for the City Tennis tournament at the Omaha Field club courts. The entries have been coming In fine and Mr. Wood has received a last number. The list will close Friday night and play will begin Saturday after noon. More clubs in the city than ever before will he represented and the tourna ment promises to lie large. The city tour nament is a good forerunner to the Middle West, which will be held at the Field cluti courts In August, as It gives the men good tournament practice before the big event of the west. g .1 iw.ii i i.aniMisiP"w i i i - T ' v 1 V" ..' ' - , ) f -': I " v,e j ; - "'J .' tT . v ' T -; The Reliable Specialists honest. capable and reliable Nowadaya specialty work is called for and demanded; notably ao when the sufferer's life or health Is endangered. It la than the beet treatment medical science affords should be sought for. Private diseases and weakneaaea. wirilch are ao prevalent among men. are their worat enemlea. They produce startling weakneases. cause debilitating drains and great physical and meatal torture. They eventually destroy sexual Instincts, cause agonlalng urinary tronblea ana rob men of priceless manhood and strength. Neglect or improper treatment have been the means of blighting the moat radiant hopea, rendering marriage unhappy and bustnsss a failure. Manv aufferera from this claas cf trotiblea are buying ready-made reme dlea at drug etores, and then wonder why they don't get well, others experi ment with "Free Treatment" and "Quirk Cure" srhemea, and In tha end find their dleeaee much aggravated. Do you not now realise that the only way you ran hope to ret cured Is to recelva the individual attention of specialists of recognlred ability and experience, such as we are? Tbe physicians con nected with the State Medical Institute ara eminently qualified to advise, di rect and treat such cases aa come within our specialty, and when you avail yourself of our services you are assured of honest, skillful and successful treatment. We cure) safely and thoroughly: Stricture, Varicocele, Emissions, Nervo- Sexual Debility, Impotency, Blood Poison (Syphilis), Rectal, Kidney and Urinary Diseases ' and all diseases and weaknesses of men due ta evil habits, excesses, self-abuse or the result of specific or private diseases. FREE CONSULTATIOM AND EXAMINATION. tXlr! " STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE 1308 Famam St., Between 13th and 14th Sts., Omaha, Neb. iWiWIMIhssMLiJiltl Li! J-lFJl'. i.'IPl g UNION Mlaa Rntton Has Walkover. NEWPORT, Eng., July 11. May Sutton of California was given a walkover today in the )rst round of the women'a Welsh championship tennla game, Miss Hudd scratching. Mlaa Sutton won the title in 1905. Miss Sterry and Miss Sutton beat Miss Hudd and Miss Hurclay, 2-1, in the women'a doubles handicap. Baee Prlaea at Oaaare. CHARLES CITY, la., July 11. (Special.) The Cedar Valley fair circuit lad a meet ing nt Osage Monday and decided on hanging tip purses of shout $1,000 in each of the several towna In the circuit in this part of Iowa and southern Minnesota. Hla!i School noys Defeated. ATLANTIC. Ia., July 11 (Special. )-The Merchanta leaguera of this place defeated the Anita High school In a well played game of base ball by the score of 7 to I, after what seemed to be a certain defeat. Is Official Route of Omaha B. P. 0. Elks No. 39 To Annual Grand Lodge Meeting DENVER. COLORADO Special .Train Will Leave Omaha July 16th. (Monday) 4:00 p.'m. Arrive Denver July 17th (Tuesday) 7:50 a. m. This train will be equipped with Pullman palace sleeping ;cAf8; Pullman- Tourist sleeping cars, Bun'et . Smoking and Library cars, free Reclining Chair cars and Dining - cars Meals a la carte. Tickets on sale every , day to July 16th at $15 00 FOR THE ROUND TRIP Inquire at . ' ( : City Ticket Office. 1324 Farnam St. Thone Douglas 334. i ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE A Certain Curt for Tired, Hot, Aching Feat DO NOT ACCEPT A SUBSTITUTE. This signature' on erery bos. Fr FREE Trial 1'ackape, , Address, A Won 8. (Iluisirfc Koy, M.X Games today: Chicago at New York, St. Iouis at Boston. Detroit at Philadelphia, Cleveland at Washington, GAMES I AMERICAS ASSOCIATION Makes Twenty Hlta and Seventeen Rons. KANSAS CITY, July ll.-Columbus got two home runa. a double and a alngle, scor ing four runs In the first Inning today, ut.d Wolf retired in the second. The vlkitors secured fifteen hlta off Durham and they played an errorless game. Score: COLlllBta. KANSAS CITY. B.H.O.A-E. B.H.O.A.E. PWk.rlnf, cf. I I W rlglay, It). . I 1 I HinrhmAU, rf I I 0 Coulter. If ... 4 I asQE!?! ml i ti Perrlns, 0 '.assay, nXValdron, 0 Hill. cf. 0 Ha. k.d s... I If... rf.. 4 ..... 4 lb. Totals. . a 1 I 1 14 para PT4v -'-"-i t xa srv r ! Darts, at 11 Sulllrao, rf I STaaman, lb. . I nrttaunf r, ,1b 4 Hart, It- 4 0,lr, aa 4 4,rbaia, lb. -. I Yrar. c I hilrof. ...... I B H O A C. lilts Hsilsua. I 1 I I If. ly die 014 leuibk Dl. SEILB A SIAIIES Eatabl.ahsd in Omaha for It years. Too many thorn Bands of caaea cured by ua mast us the moat eipsrU enued Specialists In the west. In all disease and alb menta of men. We know just what wUl sure you . and our quickly.. , WS aiE YOU, TICK Y00 PAY W MS FEE We make ao mlainadlng or falae atatements or offee yea cheap, worthies treatment. Our reputation and bame ara too favoraltly kuoaa svary case we trait, mr reputation la at stake. Your health, life and b4w plneaa Is too eertoua a matter to place la the handa of a JIAJirX.ESS DOCTOJs." Honest doctors of ability Use their OW HA MB Uf tlKIk BOSIaTBkua. t"a raa aatect for everyone a ilfe-loi.g CVksl (or Weak. Various alan. Varlcooalo eroublea. Nervous tvhint7 ' Blood Poison. Prootatlo iroublea,' lCldaey, bladdoa, ' Totala U I 17 10 a TojU 11 111 I I 0 Ptlyl. 2b Ibuik. lb. USulllvaa, c 0 lastly, c-..' 4 Wolfs, p .. burtarn. p 41 10 IT 11 ! , Totala U U M 10 1 Columbua 4 1 1 0 0 0 2 317 Kana City 0 0000610a Two-base hits: Coulter (SI. Hulswttt, Ieuliy. Three-base hit: dickering, liome runs: Htnchman, Kiiel. First base on balls: liergcr, 1: Wolfe, 1; Durham, Btrutk out: Uy Berger, 2; by Croiii. z, by Durham, J. Del't on baxxs: Kansas City, ; Columbua, ti. Hit by pitch- d ball: Uy Durham, Wrigiey; by Groin, Casaady and 11111. Hlta: Off Merger, S In throe In nings; off (iroth, 8 In six innings; off Dur ham, Is in seven innings; off Wolfe, i In two innings. Htolen base: Fril. Time: ?:ltl Linplre: Kgan. Millers Wla frosa Distillers. MINNEAJHiUS, July 11. All of lin neapolia' runs today were made after two were out. Kenna'a wildnesa was the "cause of his defeat, iy Iroy did not allow a hit until the fifth, score: MINNEAPOLIS. U)1'I8VIIX EVEXTl. OX i THE HI XMMC THACKI Ham bars Belle Win . Brighton Mile, the Fentare at Brighton Reach. NEW YORK. July 11. Hamburg Belle, the le to au favorite, wou the BrlKhton mile, the feature of the opening Brighton Beach midsummer meeting today, and the daughter of Hamburg and her rider. Miller, were loudly cheered. The four horses broke head and head,, then Whimsical showed a slight ;. advantage over H.itn burg Belle. Those two drew away as they raced around the paddock turn and into the back stretch, with Flip. lap. an aunea starter, in third place. Whimsical con tinued to lead the favorite by a neck at the three-quarter pole, hut as they reached Hie stretch Hamburg Belle took the lead. Flip flap then bigan to close, but the fa vorite had enough left to win in a drive by a head from Whimsical, who beat Flip Flap a head for the place. The mile was run In 1:39. Summaries: First race, six furlongs: Prince Hamburg won, Bryan second, Crcsslna third. Time: i:VS. Pocond race, steeplechase, about two miles: The Culler won, Jimmy I.ane sec ond. Patagonlan third. Time: 4:3'H. Third race, the Distaff stakes, five fur longs: Clare Russell won, Menlsa second. Clamor third. Time: 1:01,. Fourth race, the Brighton mile: Ham burg Belle won. Whimsical second. Flip Flnp third. Time; 1:39. Fifth race, selling, five snd one-half fur longs: f Kstlmate won. Clements second, Flowaway third. Time: 1:07. Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth: Artery won. Ocean Sprsv second, King Henry third. Time: 1 ;4s. CINCINNATI. July 11. Reeulta at I-a-tonla: First race, mile:' Glassful won, Dr. Hart second. Inflammable third. Time: 1:42- Second race, five furlongs: Red Oaunllet won, Delia Thorpe second, Sainrtda third. Time: 1:01. Third race, six furlongs: Colonel Jim Douglass won. Funiculi rre second. Ijidy Esther third. Time: 1:14. Fourth race, six furlongs: Elastic won. Wee Iss second. Mill Song third. Time: 1:14... Fifth race, five furlongs: Beautiful Mayo won. Helmuth second. Lightning Conductor third. Time: l:oi. Sixth rare, mile: Queen Carolina won, Dudley second, Ternus third. Time: 1:41- Seventh race, mile- Haaaah won, Hxtidy Bill aecond. J. p. May berry third. Time: 1:414- ' Slo.all. cf. s Luajibar, tb. suliitsu, lb. . harsis. rf WoodruS, lb. Sbas, t..... .. C WutuUu, as. :. ft Kenaa. P B M O AB 4 V I 11 ' ' . ) .1 BUSsVl. Uydrocole. Chronic' Dumjss : Minneaj-Jia 1 0. I 2 ' ' , ' i, " H f"ori,rcll D.sss, dteruaca and as.la DIssm. ' 1iuI.iU . ., . I I I I I I I I 1 - ! a .., i ;tyltf FREE 5T.JMyi.-dCui' Xntt Two-hase hit: Dials. Three-baa hit: " 7 jnnpioni Blo f jr Hum 1 rtmeat , tire,., ..ger. ritui I-a-s: Ural,..,,,, siulli- .fiJU tUt m A BMAtUMk WfPH 9lMfm r.tUJr tMUUW Ull. UisUaua, uvkHSt. Mopaa Wlna Oeean Rare. NKW YORK. July 11. The sloop yacht Mopsa, owned by F. C. and Walter Sulli van of the Harlem Yacht club, was todsy declared the winner of the ) mile ocean race fro.u New Rochelle around Montauk to Northeast End lightship off Cape May, N. J., and return to New York, for the challengo cup offered by th Brooklyn Yacht club. The M"psa croased the finish llii in Oravaeend bay at 7.1S. 40 tonight, iimklri its elapsed time over the source. 1'n hours 23 minutes and 40 seconds, it having started from New Rochelle at 10 a. m. July 7. Th yawl Llta, which started In the Bermuda I.lpion cup race, finished first, but the Mopsa waa allowed 4 hours a iuinots and 40 seconds, and won bv 3 hours 14 mlnutea and seconds, the Llla having arrived at .10:J this evening. Fielst Itefraia wrlabt. NIAOAttA ON THE LAKE. Ont -lu July U. Ilia men s huiidican of the Canadian tenuis chiinipinnsliips today on Ihe couils of U.o iJA 'iwiuaa tiki Li, irVUUj VNlliUt of COLORADO WEATHER REPORT FOR MAY. Go to Denver, June 1. Denver had 2!K) hours of sunshine during May, 65 per cent of the possible, or 5 per cent more than normal. no day trithout tunsliine, ieven with 00 per cent or more, anil two with 100 per cent. aan c this S .orado- mnmer You may have had a fairly good time somewhere else last Summer, but you'll have the "time of your life" this summer if you go to Colorado. Let the Rocky Mountain climate the pure air, sunshine, magnificent scenery and pastimes make you forget all your cares in a vacation of supreme delight Go via the Rock Island and enjoy the advantages of new equipment, fast time, direct route to both Denver and Colorado Springs, and very low rates for the round trip. Unusual reduction July 10 to 16, account Elks' excursion. Fast through trains three times a day from Council Bluffs and Omaha almost "as the crow flies" to Colorado. Pullman drawing room and tourist sleeping cars, electric-lighted reclining chair cars and coaches. . Best meals on wheels. Let us send you our new illustrated booklet, "Under the Turquoise . Sky," con taining full information about Colorado, with complete list of hotels and boarding houses. Advice as to excursion rates will accom pany it. MAKES SPORT FOR ANGLERS t 1 Government Plants Trout the Millions. By F. P. RUTHERFORD, Division Passenger Agent, Rock Island Lines, 1323 Farnam Street OMAHA, Denver, Feb. 15. A statement Just issued shows that over 7,0iO,oi0 young truut vera jilnnttd by th (toternmtnt in Colorado $trtnii during 1906. For a number of years fUh. in the mountain 81 reams have been iocreasiuj; in great numbers. The United States Government and the State hatcheries each year plant a iiun- n are taken out t tired times mora fish than A. 0. R0WE, City Puseaier Aeat, Oataka. A. T. ELWEU, City "ausater Af eat, Ceaacil PUffs. e. J 113 V J