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THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. JUT A" 13. 1906.
DODGE GOES CP IN MNTfl
Ailar Pitchinc Snprb Ball Denrer Jampi
on Him for Fair.
TWO BAD ERRORS HELP THINGS ALONG
Neither Dntrr Nor Omaha Scored I n
til the Klahlh, Whu Omaha He.
eared Oar, hat Flrrnorki
Started la Math.
DF.NTER, Colo., July Il-Denver de
feated Omaha by securing four runs in the
In it of the ninth. A couple of hit, a
pan, steal, an Infield hit and a hit "bat
ter win the disastrous combination which
defeated the visitors at a time when they
apparently had the game won 3 to 0. Man
ner Iong chased Dodge from the. box
whan the big fellow got unsteady In the
ninth. A Tea leaguer bit by Reddlck and
two rank errora by "erring then threw
away the game to the delight of the crowd.
PerrlnaTa errors were the dropping of an
eaay pop foul and a wllJ throw to first,
both with two out. It was a pitcher"' bat
tle. Dodge having the sliade until the
ninth. The score:
DENVER.
Afi. R. H. PO. A. E
MeHale. cf 3 1 A 3 0 1
T. Smith, 2b , 3 0 0 0 2 1
Wright 1 0 0 0 0 0
Rnndall. rf 4 1 2 3 0 0
Zaluskv. 1b 4 0 1 0
Reddlck. 3b 4 12 110
Belden. If 4.0-0 2 0 o
J. Bmltti, sa J O 0 2 3 0
"Welgardt, c 3 0 0 0 0
.Adams, p 2 0 0 1 1 0
Russell 0 1 0 0 0 0
tam. The local fans authorise the rnrr
epondertt to nay that they are wllllr.g to
mwt Fremont without any side rnon'-y
crnislderatlona, or. If l--eiriont Insists, wli,i
stu h eide considers! Ion. for a series of
five game, two to tie played at Krenton',
two in tlrnnd Island and one nn neu:ial
grounds. Ihetr only condition being t tit. t a
fair and capable umpire, one of experience,
be secured for all Ave game. It la as
serted here that every lenm that has
played at Fremont this year complain of
the umpiring deals received In that etiy.
GAMRH 1 THE ttlKRI( A l.BAIil K
Ilea Allocs Waahlngton hoi Knar
lilt and fthnte Them Oat.
WASHINGTON. July 11 Hess allowed
lh Washington team but four hi t a today,
two of which were of I be scratch order,
and Cleveland won easily,- i to a. Score:
ILKVEI.ANP wasiiimitii..
HOAR, n H.U.A s.
2 0 0 0 A It lT. ... 1 1 1
0 1 0 Stanie. rf... 4 1
1 A I 0 Mil. rf 4 1 1
0 2 4 0 Crn"'. Jb I 1 J
2 17 0 1 ArdrrVoo. If. I I
0 0 0 0 S.haHr. 2b... I I 2
0 A 4 0 ftaht. lb I s 1
1 t 0 KlltrwUa. a. 4 I 10 1
(i I 0 0 Kalkentorg. p t 1 1 I
1 t t t '
Totsla. 4 St 10 I
7 17 17
3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0
0 ll 0 0. 0 0 0-0
hits: Rossiuan. Clark. Stolen
Totala.
Carter, rf
Howard, in...
Herring, 3b...
Welch, cf
Paasey, if
Gonrilng, c...
Runklr. lb .
Iing. as
Dodge, p.-
McNeeley, p..
31
OMAHA.
AH. R.
0
4 n 8
H. I'O. A.
1 2 0
0 2
1 o
6
4
10
1
o
o
K.
0
Fink, rf....
Rav. rf
Tornar, aa..
linte. 2b...
Ronmia, lb
Jarkon, If .
Bradley, lb.
Clarke, c..,.
Hualow, c. . .. t
Mesa, p 4
Total! 37
Cleveland ...
Washington
TWO-brtM'
h-ij.es: Flick. Hay. Rorshmn c.'i. Jackson.
Left on hass- Washington.-:!; Cl"Vcliind. X.
linai.s on balls: Off Kalkenherg, S. ' Struck
out: Jlv I-'silkenberg, ; bv (less. ft. 1'asscil
iiall: Klttrrdge. Wild pitch: Ka I ken berg.
Time: 1:40. I m pi re: liutst, ,
evr York Wins from Chicago.
NEW TORK. Jtiy 12 The local Amer
icans won out today, 4 .to 3, by hitting
Smith in the seventh and ninth Innings.
Chase batted. In three ol the- winning
runs and the fielding on both aides was
fast. Score:
NEW TOBK. CH1CA0O
Kesltr, rf....
Cha, lb
Conrrty, sa...,
Laports, lb..,
Williams. 2h.
I 11
1 t
Pelehanty, If. 4
Hoffman, cf . . 3
K Ifflnnw, c. .. 3
Orth. p 4
B H O.A.B
i t 1 0 Hahtl,
if....
1 Jones, cf.,.,
t Iaball, 2b...
ODa.la. aa...
0 Dononu. lb.
soNail, rf...
0 Sullivan, cf
OTannehlll,
0 Smith, V
B.H.O A E
J U
4 ft t
10 1
3b 3 0 2'
...3 10
Totals 3H J 8 Z6 7 I
Ratted for T. Hmltl. In ninth.
Ratted for Adama In ninth.
Two out when winning run was made.
Denver ...'..'. 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 44
Omaha .., 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3
Two-base hits: Randall. Reddlck; Per
rlng. Stolen bases: Zalusky (2). Russell,
Lung. Base on balls: Off Dodge, 1. Struck
out: Ry Adams, 7; by Dodge. 4. lilt by
pitched ball: Russell. First latae on er
rors: Denver, 2. Left on bases: Denver,
4; Omaha, 6. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Keefe.
Champa Win In Thirteenth.
BIOUX CITT. Ia., July 12-.The ttrat extra
Inning contest on the local grounds this
aeanon ended In the thirteenth wtlh a vic
tory for Des Moines by a acore of 4 to 3.
The game throughout was a superb pitch
ing battle between, Clcotte Hnd Jackson and
the fielding behind both men was fast. The
game would have been Sioux City s nt the
end of the ninth had not catcher Kreese
thrown the ball away at third In the sixth
inning, allowing Hogriver to loaf home
after two others had scored. There was
nothing more doing for Des Moines until
the thirteenth inning, when the winning
run was made. Score:
DES MOINES.
AR. R. H. PO. A. E.
,.4 0
4 1
Caffyn, If. ......
Schlpke, 3b.
Welday, cf.
Andrea a, lb.-ss.
Doyle, lb ,
Dexter, c
Hogrlever, rf . ,
Towne, lb.-c. .
0'tea.ry, ss. ....
Magoon, 2b. ...
Cicotte, p
ToUlg
0
0
0
2
0
4
0
1
1
6
2
Campbell, If.
Sueehaa, rtV
Nuiiili, c. ..
Weed, 2b, ...
Meyera, lb. .
Newton, as. .
Froat, lb. ...
KYeeae, c. s..
Jackson, p. t
Jarrott
Totals
.SIOUX CITY.
. . AR, R. H. PO.
1 1 6
39 15
9
it
1
1
1
0:
o
1
o
1 .
1
18
10
1
0
A.
2
E
Totala 3 II 27 15 3 Totals 3! 72 It 1
Two out wiicn winning run was scored.
Nw York...- 0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0-2-4
Chhago 1 0 0 0' t t 0 '6 3
First b.ise on errors: 'Chicago, 2. IWt
on bases: New York. S: Chicago, 5. 'First
base on balls: Off OHh; 2: off Smith, i.
Struck out: Ry Orth, 3; by Smith-,' 2. Yhrcer
base hit: Chose. Two-base' httr: Davis.
Sacrifice hits: Klclnow, Tinnehill. Stolen
bases: Chase, C'onroy, Hoffman, Hahu,
Iouhle -plavs: Conn-.r M Ijipone, H.-thn
t Isbell. Time: 1:50. I'mplre: SheridAn.
t. f.oals Wlna from Boalos.. -
ROSTt)N, July 12.-St. Iiufa- long hit
ting nnd Boston's poor fielding determined
Ihe result of-today's game in favor of
the visitors. Score: r
ST. LOl'19. BOSTON ;' ' ''
B.H.O.A E. B H O A lt
l J u ni-arent. SO.V; . 4 - J- 1 j
0 11 0 OStahl, rf.v..' 4 .' 1 14 u 0
1 o v uniipv, 11,.,,., 1 m
8 0 0 Frri, b...p4 Irl
3 flOodwIii, b.. ,-4 3 3'
1 1 0 Hayden, rf.,.3 A .0
t 3 0 Freeman, lb.. 3 3 ' t
0 0(Mrrin. .. 3 0 1
0 3 Oblneen, p..,, I j, i
NUM. rf.
Jnnra, 1h.
St on, if.
Hemphill
4
3
3
cf. 3
Wallace, aa... 4
O'Hrlen. 2b.. 4
Hart-ell, lb. . 3
O'Connor. 0. . 4
PeweM, p.... 4
0- J
2' 0
a v
0 0
2 1
1 .1
3,0
CHICAGO WINS BOTH GAMES
Cubi Defeat Begnnten by Superior Work
on the Slab.
PFEISTER PITCHES IN SECOND GAME
Kor-mer Omaha Man Holds Visitors
fin it n to Sis Scattered Hits aad
Strikes Oat ea
Men.
CHIOAflO. July 12-Chlcago fx.k two
easy games from Boston today, playing
bo:h without an error, anil both Chicago
pitchers doing much the bettr work.
Undamnn. besides being wild, was ba'ted
all over the field In the opening Innlntrs
of the second contest. Score, firrt gome:
CHICAGO. BOSTON.
SMtsI. If 4
Hnimap, rf. .. 4
9-hulle, rf . .. 4
Chanra. lb... 3
Ptrlnfeiat. 3b 4
Tinker, sa. . . 2
trrs. 2h .2
Kilns, c 1
Uruffit, p 2
B.H.O A G.
0 3
il
1 10
2 1
1 1
0 4
U ' 1
1 1
0 Rrldwrll, aa.
0 Tenner, lb. ,
0 Hratn, Jb. ...
0 liatas, cf
0 Hoard. If.,
0 l.iilan. rf
0 O'Neill, c...
t Flnilw-l. ib..
t Youitg, p
B.H.O.A B.
4 O S 0
i 14
1
3
1
0
2
f
Totala 2S i 17 i7 0 Totala S2 7 24 14 1
Clilcngo 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 4
Koaton it 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01
Ift on liases: Chicago, 4; Boston, 5.
Two-base hits: Chance, O'Neill.' Sacrifice
bit: Kvets. Stolen bases : Clunce (Zt
Ptrtick out: Ky Brown. 7; bv Young ' 1
Passed ball: O'Neill. First base on ball?:
Off. Brown. 1: off Young, 3. Time: 1:35.
Umpire: O'Day.
. Score, second game:
CH1CAOO. BOSTON. '
5!
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FURNITURE.
glasla. If
Hofm's, cf-lb 1
aVhaiUs. rf... 4
I'hanre. lb... 1
Stelnffldt. 3b 3
Tinker.
Evera. 2b...
Moran, c. . .
PlleMer, p.
Otfiieier, cf.
B.H.O.A B. - B.H.O.A. B.
i o BrlUwell, aa.. 3
0 Tennejr. lb. .. 4
4 Brain, 3b 1
0 Hates, nf 4
0 Howard, rf... 3
0 Dolan. rf-p. . . 4
0 Hrown. v 8
Strnbel. 2b... 4
V l.in'man. p-rf 2
0 Pleffer, rf 1
Totals 82 ( 27 13 0 Totala;.. '...30 I 17 14: 5
St. r,ouls 0 0 0. 2 0"1 0 10-4
B"on ; 0 0 1 S 0 0 0 0 0-1
Two-base hits: Hartzell, Stall!-. ,'J'hiee.
base hit: Hemphill. Hacriiice hits: (Jarrl
gHii Jones. Stolon bases: Nlles, O'Hrien,
a ace. - Doubly plays : O'Brien atfrt 3ones'.
JVallace Hnd Jones. First on balls: Oft
Oineen. S; off Powell, 1. Struck out:. fly
Howell 2. Time: 1:38. Umpires: O'Lough
Im and t.vans. ' .
Philadelphia , Defeats Detroit.-' .
PHILADELPHIA, July 12 Phldelphi?
defeated Detroit today In a game that was
a battle of the pitchers from start to finish,
r lank and Donovan allowed each side. only
two hits. Score: .. . .
PHILADBLPHIA.
B HO A E
rurtaei, ir. .
Lord, cf
Karla. lb...
Seybold, rf..
Murphy. 2b.
Crnaa. as....
Knl,ht. 3b..
ToUla 80 3 27 It Totala 31 24 11 3
ChlctiKO -.2 4 1 01 0 11 S
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 12
Hits: Off Llndaman in six Innings, 7;
Oft Dolan in two innings, 1. Ix-ft on bas-a:
I'hlcairo, 4: Boston, ti. Two-ba-se. hits
t'.hai ce, Steint'eldt, Morati, Strobel. Three
base hit: t'hance. Sacrifice hits: HowairX,
Tinker. ' Stolen bases: Moran, I'tiester.
Dotiblo plays: Brlriwell to Strobel, Tcnncy
to Bridwell Struck out: Bv riiestcr. 7;
by Llnilanian, 3. Passed liall: Brown.
First base on balls: iff Pfleater, u; off
L,induman, 6. Time: 1:40. L'niplre: O'Day.
. 't York Wlna Batfeat.
CINCINNATI. July 12-New York downed
Cincinnati today In a game In which long
hits were numerous.- Weinirr was com
pelled to' retire' aft r the, Aral inning. The
runs made off Pitcher Hall, whu Mulshed
the game for the locals, were due largely
tp errors. Score:
NEW YORK.- CINCINNATI.
B.H.O.A B. -B.H.O.A K.
cf i 1 1 1 t Mussina. 2b.. S 2 2 3 1
3 2 0 1 Barry. If 4 1 3 1 0
1 13 1 0 Seymour, cf.. 4 0 fl 0 0
8 3 0 0 Jnde. rf...... 3 2 10 0
3 8 " 1 peal, lh 3 1 12 0 0
3 '1 3 0 Delthantr, 3b 4 3 8 4 1
1 4 4 lLohrrt, aa.... S I 0 3 1
12 1 efthlet. e 0 0 1 0 d
10 1 Livingston, 1 0 6 3 9
Wetmsr. P....0 0 0 0 0
43 II 27 16 4 Hall, p 4 ! 0 8 I
Braanahan
Strang, rf 4
MKiinn. lb.. 4
Mertea, It....
Dahlen, sa....
Devlin,. 3b.-... i
Ollhert, 2b... 8
Bowerroan, c. 8
faylor, p.... S
Total!..
j ( Powara, e.
0 '
ir
0
1
,4 S 10 38 IS
Batted for Jackson In thirteenth.
Earned runa: Bloux City, 8; Des Moines,"
J. , Two-base hit: Freese. Double plays:
Campbell to Meyers; Campbell to Weed.
Left on baaea: Sioux City, 10; Des Moines,
.41. Stolen bases: Welday (2). Dexter. Ho
f rlever (2). 8acrnce i,us: Sheehan, Weed,
'rost. Schtpke. First base on balls: Off
Jackson, ; off Clcotte, 3. Hit by pitched
ball: Newton, Meyers. Struck out: By
Jackson, 9; by Clcotte. 10. wild pitch:
Jackson. Time: 2:35. Implre: Davis. At
tendance, &60.
Lincoln Earaa a Victory.
PUEBMX Colo... July 12. Four errors
nn the part of. the locals, all of tnem
costly, and Inability to bit Pop liyler ,-tt
, critical stages, lost today's game, 4 to
Holmes' Cornhuskecs played errorless ball.
The team had been strengthened bv Steen
at second. Barton having replaced Flllman
at short. Lincoln won the game in the
third. After Barton had singled, FIskj
booted Quillln'a offering and Barton
' arored. Thomas, went to second on Wolfe'a
out, Fenlon walked and Thomas scored
when Morrison misjudged Hteen's fiv to
renter. Tba Indians took one in the fifth,
when F.lwert tripled and scored on Mes
sltfs outfield fly, and another In the fifth,
when Melrhotr tallied on a hit, a will
pitch and Flske'a well-placed single,
hcore:
LINCOLN.
AB. R. H. PO.
.,4.0
. . 4 1
..
.. t
.. 4
.. S
Steen. 2b 4
f.lnran, c 4
tyler. p 4
0 OJones, sf:.r.. 3
1 lSthafr, "Sb.iSi
1 Ot'rawford, rf 8
0 OMrlntvre. If.. 3
1 OCougiilin, Jb. 3
4 1 Linda?! lb.. 3 .
1 OO'Lsary, aa... 3
1 0 Warner, . . . , 2
2 ODonoraa, p.. I
. PBTROIT. '
H.O.O.
1-
i o:
8
0 2
1 8
,4
0 ,i
0 ',
0
3 0
Totala. .....24 Irtil I TotaUv.,,,2 T.24 11.. 3.
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2
Xroit , .0.0 0 0. P. 1 '". p. J
Left oh bases: Detroit, 1; -PlVilaUelpbln-. 2.
Sacrifice hits: Donovan, Jones.- .Struck
out: By Flank. 6; by. Donovan, '5V. First
ZtZZ. .nKbn"':01 Donovan,. I, Hlt;wkth
pitched bail: By Donovan. 1; by Plank.-, i.
rime: 1:. Umpires: Connolly and Connor.
Standing; of the thbh.'"""
Played. Won.
Totala 41 14 27 14 4
Nff York 603020 1' 6 .0 in
Cincinnati 0 2 0 0 3 1 0 1 411
Karned runs: Cincinnati, 8;- New York,
4. Two-base hits: Delehanty, Lobert. Mc
G.ann. Three-base hits: Delehiiiity,. tiroa-
nahan, Mertes, Devlin, Taylor.. Home runs;
June, Devlin. stolen oases: otcuiiiiu.
Mertes, Devlin. Struck out:, ay vteinur,
1: by Hall. 4; by Taylor. 1. First biue on
halls: Oft Welmer. 1 off Hall. 7; off 'luylor.
Hits: Off Welmer In one inning. 4:
off Hall in eight Innings, 12. Time: i:lS.
Umpires: Carpenter and Klem.
Ht. I.ouls Wn la Mnth.
ST. LOCIS. July 12. A batting rally In
the nlntll Inning, during which three runs
were scored, decided a see-saw game with
Philadelphia In favor or St. Louis, ' to o.
Score: -..
ST., liOt'19. ' PHILADELPHIA. -
B H O A r B.H.U.A in-
New York ..
Philadelphia
Cleveland . ..
Chicago
Detroit
St. Louia ...
Washington
Boston
74
73
73
75
74
75
73
7ti
46
5...
: 37.
.
19 '
Lust.
'-,28
.- M ".
29
33
35 .
. 3 ;.
57
Pet.
..621
.616
..6u3
. .5;o
' .6.7
..493
.342
.260
8t.
Games today: Chicago at New York
Jtfuis at. Boston. Detroit .at,. 1'hlladelphia,
v..i.iiu mi aBlllllgLon.
GAMES IX AMERICA AKSOCIATIOS
Cits'
Kelchenj, cf
Barton, ss ,
Qullltn, lh
Thomas, lb
Wolfe. If
Fenlon, rf......
A.
0
o
0
0
0
Totals
Took. If,
McUllvray, lb,
Morrison, cf...
Melcholr, rf..,
Klwert. Jb....
Messltt, c....,
Klske, ss
Barter, 2b..,..
Minor, p ,
Shugart
36 4
PUEBLO.
AB. B.
a 9
27
PO.
1
11
o
1
1
g
4
0
n
A.
0
0
0
1
t
1
s
Columbus Wins from Kansas
Throntrh Timely Hlttlnar.
KANSAS CITY. July 12.-Tfme!v hattlni
won the gam for Columbua, today. Bob
crtaille shut out the locals until tha ninth
when a single and a douh enabled theni
to svore one run. The score: ' "
,, COLVMBl'l. ' KANftAB 'rrt.Y. .
. H O A K. " B H O A'E.
rii-aanni. a. i l l o ) Perrine. .! 114 1
B 2-4
1-1
: i
0-H
0 2
Totals S3
Batted for Minor in the ninth.
Kyler out; hit by batted ball.
Lincoln '. 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0
t'uehlo 0 0 0 1 0 1 0.0
Stolen bases: Zlnran, Barton. Sacrifice
hits: Ketchem. Memttt. Three-base hit:
F.lwert. -First base on balls: OfT Mlno.-.
J. Struck out: By Miuor. 6; by Kyler
4. Wild pitch: F.yler. Hit bv pitched
ball: Cook, Thomas. Double plavs: Mel
rhotr to McGtlvray; Barton to Thorns i.
Irt-on bases: . Pueblo. 7: Lincoln, (t.
wrlgler, lb. 4 1 2 4 0 Caaaadr. If. . . I'O l o
Hlnrhman. rf 4 I 0 0 oWaldroa, rf.. I 1 'i t
( nultar, 11.... 4 1 3 0 0 H Ml, rf ..,-... 4 ' t
Klbm, lb 4 1 It 1 o'Uotiaanafl ..1 It-i, t
rrtal. 3b...... 4 3 0 l.OHarksv, lb..: I 0 to, I
Hulawltt, aa.,3 I 110 Phl..2b 4- 3 4
"' I 3 0 1 Bgrk. lb.,.. 4 1.J.3
Ilobartatlla, s4 0 3 1 Lahy. e;:..'i o'l I
, Kranu, p 4 0 I I
Totals 84 1137 13 1 . -
. ffotata 11 4 7 iu I
Batted for Hackett In ninth. ' '
Columbus 0 l'O' O o'l
Kansas City .. .'..:.. ..0"0X0 0 0 0 0
Two-baae hits: Pickering. Blue. Base on
mhiih: Kin r rants, is: oft Robertai le. 5
Btruck out: By Franti, 1; by Robertallle.
r. Irt on bases: Columbus, 6; Kansas Ctty
7. lhnihle plavs: Hill, Hackett. Franls and
H.ickett; Burke and' Hackett r- Frants
Burke and Hackett; Frantx. Phyle and
Hackett; Wrtgley and Klhin. Stolen baaes
Perrine (21. Cassady, Wuldron, Phyle, Friel
Leahy. Coulter. Sacrittce hit: Coulter
jimr. j.jo. tinpire: jvune. .-, .
' Postponed Ganieav
At St. Paul St. Paul.Tolc game'oat
poned; rain. ,- ,
At Minneapolis Minneapolis-Louisville
a,iii.3 jjl.b .iiu , ravin.. ,.i
Brevtrrs Hasvck r Hits.
MILWACKEE. Wis . Juhr 12 M,it.,.ita.
nuncnea us una on narrord In the first and
Fisher in the fifth and won an easy vimory
by the score of 8 to 2. Goodwin ntt..hi
hi suierb form, holding the visitors to thres
cm ro-a una. More. ,
MILWAt'HEB. INDIANAPOLIS)
n n u A a, B H O A E
Timei 1 :40. Umpire: .
icnaanoc; eoo.
McCarty. Al-
gtaadlag of
. Played.
Dea Moinea ,
Omaha t7
lenvtr 70
Sioux City
Lincoln K
Pueblo IX
Ikmci today: Oinaha
the Teams.
Won. Lost. Pet.
49 ao .710
' as si . .537
87 . 33 ..t
30 3 . .435
2 .421
26 43 Sba
at Denver. Des
Moines gt Sioux. City, Lincoln at Pueblo.
" Fee aa aat ghats Oat Harvard.
HARVARD, Ne.b.. Julv 12 (Special Tele
gram (-Harvard and Fremont pluvrd an
inlertjng game here todav and Fiumont
won by a store of I to 0. Score: U.H.E.
Fremont 1 0 1 0 1 0 i 0 J 7 1
Harvard ...... ..0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 ' 4
Batteries: Harvard. Miller and IJng; Fre
bHint. Uradlay and Sliea. Struck out:.Bv
Miller, : by Hradley. 6, First bake oh
Wis: Off Miller, ; off Bradley, 1. Hit
by pticlMal bail. fcy Bradley, L Umpire:
Vryar.
Graad lalaad Wllllag ta Play'.
GRAND ISLAND, Neb., July 11-(Spe-cUI
l-hluch amuiuiirtit, and something i f
a Uttla sterner nature, was ucva stoned by
tit correspond iu to the state papers from
Fiemont. evidently Inspired by a state-nienus-nt
from here alleging that Grand
Island had one of the atrongKt mdirx-iid-vnt
ball teams in the state. The Kivuiunt
story-was to the effect that Grand Iflaod
claimed tba iliampionslilp. wiiluh il bos
lievrr claimed, and declared that the Kr
,itmn( fauia bad tnoiiay to back their ciiai
Urii Uitvt Uiaoid laiand was not tba beat
rtobtaaoa. aa, 4
OrM, rf 4
MiChm',. 1(4
bataman, lb. 8
Hemphill, cf. 3
Herilla. c 4
Clark, tb 3
Mri'orm k. 3b 4
Goodwia, p .. 3
Touts 33
Milwaukee ..
Indianapolis
Hits: Off
Fisher. 4 in
Mct'ormtck.
0 n
.3 01
.
3.
1 , 0 ,J
2 13. K
1 1
Bnrrh. rf : 0 9 0 Thomas, cf... 3
Bennett. Jb. .. 18 1 IGleaaon. 2b.. 5
Shannon. If.. 8 0 2 0 OTItua. rf .'4
Smoot. cf 4 1 1 0 0 Courtney, '3b. 5
Noonan. Jb... 2 Oil 0 0 Mages, If . . . . 3
Hnatetter.. 3b. 4 2 0 8 I Dooltn. as a
Murray, c. ...4 2 3 1 Branafteld. lb 4
McBrtds. aa., 4 1 3 4 0 Dooln, c.
Reeha. a...... I 4 0 1 U Luah, p 3
Hanhail ... 1 1 0 0 0
ToUla u i 1
rTolal 34 10 27 14 f. ,. . , , ,
Batted for Beebe in ninth.
Two out when winning run was Bcored.
St. Louis-. ...i.'-.S 0 10 0OO 4-rs-
Phlladelpllta 0 2 10 1 O o 1 1-4
Earned rims: St. Loula, 6; Philadelphia,
Two base hitR: Murray. Three base hit:
Marshall. Sacrifice hits: Shannon; Doolln.
Double plav: McBrlde and Bennett. Stolen
aases: Gleason, (2); Dooln, Thomas, iilua,
Lush, Magee, Doolln. Hit by pitched ball:
Bv Beebe, 1. Bases on cans: ure tieeoe, ,
off Lush, 3. Struck out: By Beeue. ; tiy
Lu.'h, 5. lxrt on oases: bi. iouih, a, r-nn-
adelpnla, 10. Time: 2:10. t. nipire: . jonn-
stone. .' " ' 7 ' . ' - '
, Plratesr unncn . saiia.
PITTSBVRG. Pa July 12 Pittsburg tied
the score in the seventh Inning when thiae
.,-orerl on five- hits. Brooklyn
looked like a winner up to that time. Score:
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"We are closing out many
odd two and three pair lots
of L&ce Curtains and single
pairs of portieres, some in
this sale go at One-Half
Regular Price.
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Ilundreds of patterns to
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$18.00,
$22.(10,
$18.78.
$ tn.no,
J7.M,
9x12 Brussels Rugs ...$13.60
9x12 Brussels Bug $17. W
fxl2 Brussels Rug 111.50
10-5x12-8 Brussels Rug hl.bO
10-8x12-8 Brussels Rug $'2.'i0
$.'2.bO, 8-3x10-8 Wilton Bug $18.00
3.7n, 8-3x10-8 Wilton Rug $17 50
.".'txt, 8-3x10-8 Wilton Bug I8.60
$.13.(10, 10-6x11 Wilton Rug $26.50
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$35.00
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$20.00
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$22.50
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$30.00
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$30.00
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Rug
$27.50.
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F.rnss and Iron Beds,
Pillows, . . . .
Mattresses,
Go-Carta,
Kitchen Cabinets, '
Mission Furniture,
Porch Furniture,
Hall Clocks,
Dining Room Furniture, .
Library Furniture,
Parlor Furniture,
Rockers,
Hall Chair. . .' ,
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Offlco Desks,
Sectional Bookcases, '
Filing Cabinets,
Offico Tables, - . .
Office Chairs,
Carpets,
Rugs,
Lace Curtains,
Draperies,
Screens,
Porch Rugs, -
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Floor Finish,
Cocoa Door Mats,
Couch Covers,
Brlo-a-Brac,
Tabourcttes.
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1315-17-19
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York Nationals tonight. The price paid
whs not 'given' out. Seymour led the Na
tional league ill batting last season.
WAHOO WISS OIT IS THE 5HTH
Home Ron Hit by V'snoo Man Wins
, the Game.
WAHOO. Neb.. July 12. (Special Tele
gram. In a ninth 'Inning rally Wahoo
defeated Schuvler. 7 to 6. With the score
6 to 5 in Schuyler's favor nnd two men
gone, Rltzman landed out a home run bit
over the center field fence and won the
game. It was one of the longest hits ever
made on the grounds. Compton of Pchuylr
put oni' over. the left field fence. The fea
tures of the game were the hitting of both
teams and the running ca'.clies of, Adams
and Brown, the- latter being a one-hamled
catch off Woita's bat which would other
wise been good for three bases. The same
teams play Friday. Srore: i t
BCHIVLKR. v .WAHOO.
It
Biwvn. -If.... 6
Ruff. 3b 5
Jrllen, 2b I
Itlchardaon.sa 4
Rlrhter. re ''1
Smith, c 4
j f r.mptrtn, -ct. . 4
imi ciiRPr, 1 u
Sllltl. S 4
Totals.
BH. O.A.B
lai-h. ct i
Oanlay, rf....$
l larka. It.... 4
Wagnar, aa... 4
Nealon, lh... 4
Shtwttan, tb. . 4
Rllrhay, 2b... 1
Phalpa, e I
M'a.rland. n, 0
Mi-llvesa ....1
Phllltppa. p.. I.
.2 1
I 0
1 1
J 4
I 18
It 0
0 I
0 1
4 4
1 0
0 Malonrr. 'Ct.. 4
0 1 8b 4
4 Lumler. rf . .'. 4
OAlparman, 2b. 4
4 Lawia, aa 8
0 Hummsl, It. . 4
8 R liter, lb.... 4
Bergar,' U. ... 4
OStrlcklatt, P- J
OScanlon, p....'l
4'Uclnlyrs ... 1
1
t 10
Duniaavy, cf. 4 1
0 Aihertoa. 8b. t a"l
Hi met lb 4 a 11
0 J. rr. f....
1 W'lliiaisa. a. I ) 1
0 Perry, rf 4 1 '1
0 Martah. Jh...- I a
ftotmea; c.-.
4 Haflnrd,. . '
l(Hi, p. .'.
18 , .- .
totala..,..
4 0 0 0 4
0 0-4) 2,0
narrorci. 0 in one Inning;- off
seven innings. Two-base hit:
Home run: - Williams. Stolen
t.i. .".si 10 11 I Totals 8S 10 24 18
Batted for McFarland In" second.
tBatted 'for 8canlon In ninth.
Pittsburg 0 2 0 0 4 0"3 0
Brooklyt? 1 2.0 0 0 0 0 0-m
Earned runs: Pittsburg, 6; Brooklyn. 1.
Three base hits: Clarke, Nealon. Strlek
lett Sacrifice hits: BUchey, Lewis. Stolen
bases:. Sheehan and Bitter. Double plays:
Wagner and Nealon; Cusey, Alperman and
Hitter First on balls: Off Siricklett. 1;
off Bcanlon. 3. Struck out: By Philllppe,
1 by Bcanlon. 1. Wild pitch:. Phlllipt.e. 1.
Passed ball: Phelps. Left on bases: Pitts
burg. 6; Brooklyn. 3. Hits: OfT M.:r arland,
4 In 2 innings; off Pbillippe. 6 in 7 innings;
off 6trlckletl, 6 In 6 I'.inlnss; off Scanlon. i
in 3. innings. Time: 1:45, Umpires: Con
wsy and Lnislie.
gtaading of the Teams.
Plaved. Won, l-oat. Pet.
.... 70 65 24 .rWti
.... 74 47 27 .635
.... 7 48 28 .h32
78 4i 38 .613
.... 78 3 2 46 . 410
.... 7D 31 48 .3C2
.... 74 28 46 .37
78 27 " 51 .848
Games todav: Boston at Pittsburg. Brook.
Ivn at Cincinnati. New ork at bi. luls,
Philadelphia at Chicago.
Chicago
New Vork ..
Pittsburg ...
Philadelphia
Cincinnati ..
St. Louis ...
Brooklyn
Boston
at 8:414-1
OiO . 8
ft 0 -0.01
base: liemohlll. Bases on balla: OfT
ford. 2; off Fisher, 3; off Goodwin. 1, Struck
oul: By (aoodwin, 4: by Fisher, 4 Double
plays: Hemphill to Bateman, Fisher to
Williams to i limes Left on bases:. Mil.
waukee. 6; Indianapolis, 4. empire: Kgan
Time: 1:40. v ' . ',
Booae Drops Oat at l.eagae.
vf a rii ai.i.TOWN. Ia.. July 12. (Spe
. ixi.i Teleirrain.l Boone tolay forfeited iti
i franchise m the low State league on ac
count of financial continuum i""-u "j
.tindunce. President peckliam went
to Clinton this afternoon and expected, to
htvc tha franchise transferred, to that city
within a day. In case the- transfer to Clln
or some other city is not made m.
tlie bague will carry the Boone team lem
poranly. Results:
Burlington. 1; Ottumwa, 0,
ttakaliHisa. 2; Keokuk, 1.
Waterloo, 2; Fort Dodge, 1.
No game at Boone, rain.
H.O.A.i:
2 110 Esitth, lb.. 4 ,4
2 1-4.1 A.ti, ....-. 4
4 1 0 8PimciAnea, ft!
1 8 ohirrhman, m. 5 0
1 T'vroti'.- .... ft- 1
1 10 1 J ltiuman. If., i I
10O 'P".tlinon. 3b 2 0
0 4 0 r 7.TntitiPoni rf i 0
1 1 4 : Arleraon. p.. 4 1
-- 'Cook 1 0
84 13! H'l S
. r-i-.-- Totall 11 ZT 13 I
Two out when winning run was scored.
Batted for Jofinson In :he eighth.. '
Wal.oo i 0 .- 0 0 0 0 0 6 7
Schuyler 0 1 0 0 3 0 1 16
Karned runs: Schuyler, 3; Wahoo, 2. Left
on bases: Schuyler, ; wunoo, . r irat
base on balls; off. Still. .1. Struck out:
Bv Anderson, 6; by Stiltz, . Wild pitch;
Stiltz. Passed balls: Wolta. Smith. Hit
with pitched ball: By Stilt j, 4. Home runs:
Bltzman. femitn 01 Schuyler. 1 wo-uaae
bits: AdHtpa, Jcllen. Stolen bases: Coinp.
ton (2). Time; 2:03. Umpire: Coqk. Scorer:
Koydele.' '
HAlS OS THE ;AllB5 RACES
While Track Is Hlow Errata Are
' Polled Off Per fchedole.
Al"BLRN,!:b.. July 12. (Special Tele-
gra.ii.l 'Ihe third day of the Auburn sum
mer races was a good one, considering ine
weather. A slow rain set in here at noon
and lasted all afternoon. Tuts made a
heavy track and - incunvenienced the ra
cing. However, the three races were gooa.
in the a-jear-oia pace, mere were six en
tries with four starting., volo, ownea oy
B. G. Thomas. Waterloo. Ia.. and driven
by him, winning; Shade On, Jr., owned tiy
G. A. . Pecaunt of Sioux City, la., and
driven by Harrison. kcCoikI, and Pacy D.,
owned by N. L. Dava of Central City,
Neb., -and driven by liim. tiiird. This waa
a four heat race.' ilcL.ttine, 2:1914.
In the 2:27 trot theri-'wete eight entries,
all starting, but on account of an accident
before getting off between Pony Sorg and
Genuine, Pony Bnrg was drawn. F. C. B.,
owned by J. G. Tnomas of Waterloo, la.,
and driven by him, won; Ralph, owned by
S. H Newman, Algonia. Wis., and driven
by him, second; WagtWing, owned by J.
J. Gardner of Valley Falls and driven by
him, third, and Genuine, owned by . Clear
Moore of Omaha and driven by him,
fourth. Best time. .2:2H. Thla was also
a four heat race and a goqd one.
In the three-quarter mil dash there were
six entries, all, starting. Illuminate, rode
by Johnson, carrying 117 pounds, won; Irish
Swede, rode by McNabl), Hit pounds, sec
ond, and Unlock, rode by Mead, 119 pounds,
third. Plckena. one of the starters, waa
left at the post. 'Plme, 1:17H.
The 2:17 trot, which was on the card for
today, was postoned until tomorrow on ac
count of the condition of the track. Thla
will make four good races for tomorrow
and all efforts will be made to beat all
previous records on. tha Auburn half mile
track. , '
Miss Sutton Wins.
NEWPORT, England, July It In the
Welsh ladles tennis games today. May
Sutton of California, beat Mrs. Ra Ikes by
a score of ;1. Mrs. Raik retired after
thl'n the women's open doubles Mrs. Sterry
and Miss Sutton beat Miss E. Longhurst
and Miss Hudd, 6-1. 6-0. -
City Tenols Toarsssiest.
IndUatlons point to recom-nreaKing
entry .list In the city
which starts at the Field club Saturday.
Kntries have been received from the Sara
toga, West Famam, Country club, Young
Men's Christian association and from the
South Omaha Country club. It has het
decided to accept entries from South On.nh.i
and this will let in Potter, the crack
wielder from that district. The list nlso
includes Wilson of the Voting Men's Chris
tian association, Redlck of the Country
club. Sweet of the Saratoga, Swarti and
Koch of the West Farnam. all of whom
play fat tennis. Entries must be In to
Will Wood by Friday at 1 p. m.
H. CHAD1.ER EGA Ol'T OF MATCH
tennis' tournament
Golf Champion la Defeated By George
8. Lyon of Toronto.
ENGLEWOOD, N J.. July 12. George 8.
Lyon of- Toronto, Canada, put H. Chandler
Egan of Chicago out of the amateur golf
championship in the second round at match
play on the Englewood Golf rjib'n course
tolday. Egan vas lighting hard to retain
the championship title which be had won
and held during Ihe last two years, hut
Lyon led him aimoat every inch of the way
and finally won on the twentieth hole.
There have been many upirts , in. his
year's championship tournament, but the
defeat of the champion by the Canadian
player was the greatest surprise of all. Two
years ago, however, Lyon and Egan met
in the final of the Olympic championship
golf contest at St. Louis and then the
Canadian beat the Chlcagoan by 3 up and
2 to play.
F.gan played poorly this afternoon and by
missing a seemingly easy putt lost the
match after he waa one up at the seven
teenth hole, where by good work Lyon
should have, a half. The players drove the
home green, Lyon then having a treacher
ous approach putt to make. F.gnn rimmed
the cup on his third shot, while Lyon got
down In three, making the match a tie.
They played the nineteenth hole In fours
and Lyon won out with a well played four
on the twentieth green.
Fa-an who was fnur down at one
stage of the game, played good golf
coming In, but ' his work on the putting
greens waa not up to bis usual mark and
this defeat robbed him of the chance to
make a record as a triple winner. The
defeat of the champion was not the only
feature of the day's play, however, as
Walter J. Travis, the former American
and British amateur champion, made a new
amateur record of 74 for the rearranged
course.
Travis did this In the first round of match
plav in which he had Archie M. Reld of St.
Andrews as an opponent. The veteran
went out In thirty-seven and came home
with the same figures.
The first match of the day resulted In
a surprise. Dr. Simon Carr of Phlladel
phlo defeated Fred Herreshoff of Garden
City bv 4 up and 8 to play. Dr. Carr
made the run In seventy-six and Her
reshoff took eighty.
H. Chandler F.gan beat P. W. "Whltte
more, Boston. 6 up and 5 to play. Egan
won eallv, going out In thirty-six. H.
R. Johnson. Boston, beat D. M. Cole, West
flol.l M f wn and 8 to rvlav.
W. P. Smith. Philadelphia, beat
Behr, Morrlstown, N. J., ) up and
P'lllis KJnowleis, Redford, N. T..
Thomas M. Sherman, New Rochelle,
and S to play. .
Oilman P. Tiffany, Newburgh. beat S.
D. Bowers. Bridgeport, 3 up and 1 to olay.
Jerome D. Travers, Nassau, beat Percy
Pyrne. 2d. Princeton, 7 un and 5 to 'play.
- O. H Fredericks, Oil City, beat Harold
Weber." Toledo, 1 up on nineteen holes.
Oeorge S. Lyon. Toronto, beat E. M.
Parnea, Englewood. 2 up and 1 to plav.
W. T. West. Philadelphia, beat M. Whlt
llch. Montclalr. 3 up and 2 to play.
Walter J. Travis. Garden City, beat A. M.
Reld. Bt. Andrews. 5 un and 4 to play.
J. C. Anderson beat Harold Wilcox, t up
and 1 to play.
Eben M. Bvers. Pittsburg, beat Dwlght
Partridge, Yale. 2 up and 1 to plav.
Oeorge T. Brokaw, Garden City, beat
Murray Olyphant, Englewood. t up and 2 to
'b" H. Bankhart. jr.. Baltimore, beat
Brlee S. Evans, Boston, t up and 1 to
play- . .
Archie Graham nf Paterson. N. J., de
feated C. E. Vanvleck. Jr., of Montclalr by
S un and 1 to play. j
The results of the second round of match
play follow: ...
Johnstone beat Carr 4 up and S to play.
Knowles beat Smith 3 up and 1 to play.
Tiffany beat Fredericks, 4 up and I to
play.
Lyon beat Egnn, 1 un (20 holes).
WeRt beat Bankhard, I up and 2 to play.
Ryers beat Anderson, 3 up and 2 to play.
Travis beat Brokaw, 3 up and 4 to play.
Travers beat Graham, 4 up and 3 to play.
Daniel Wins gTvlmmlnar Match.
NOTTINGHAM, England, July 12. The
100-yard amateur swimming match for the
championship of the world waa won today
by C. M. Daniels, American, who went the
dlNtance in 58 seconds, heating the record
by two-fifths of a second. Cecil Healy,
the amateur champion of Australia, was
second and J. H. Derbyshire, of Manchester
third.
Sporting Brr-TTtlea.
Leifleld lost another game for Pittsburg,
although his team made the most hits.
McNeeley and Gondii were the sluggers
for Omaha at Grand Island, each getting
two hits.
The new man, Ayers, waa given a try at
Grand Island Wednesday and waa touched
up for eleven hlta.
Perrlng did not make a hit In lho game
with Grand Island Wednesaay. preferring
to make his safe ones in the league gamea.
In their fight for first position In the bat
ting list of the American league Stuns
made two hits in four times up in each
game Wednesday, while Lajole made two
In four In one game.
The Juvenile City team challenges' any
other team composed of members ranging
from 15 to 20 years of age to a game of
ball on Monday, Wednesday or Saturday
of next week at 6 p. m. All . communica
tions should be addressed to F. S3, Sher
wood, Young Men's Christian association.
Corns. Pa' clever southpaw, did not ac
company the team on theNwestern trip, but
Is staying In Omaha nursing a lame- ankle
which he twisted in sliding Jnto a base In
the game at Sioux City. He also wrenched
his Ttnee slightly at the same time, hut
neither accident is serious, and Coma aaya
he expects to be able to get back Into tha
game In a week or so. 1 r
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twirls. Mo.. July 12. Announce-
Staadlagr of . tha Trami.,
Played. Won. Lost.
Columbus ,
Milwaukee ...
Toledo
Liul.vllk.
Minneapolis ,.
Kudo City ,
St. Paul..,
lpdianupolis .
Game today
Toledo at
K4
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fcl.
47
41
42
42
87
38
33
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87
40
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Pet.
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Columbus at Kanaaa City,
Ftiul.i Indianapolis at 'Mil
waukee, Louisville at-Mlnwajjoits. .
- Aaaae In -Three.I l.avagaaC '..
k At Rock Island-Huclr Island. ; - Du-
bimue. i..- -r ,;. f.
At Blooniington Bloomlngton. 7; Spring
field. . -
At Decatur Decatur, 4: Poiia,-.
At Cedar Rapidfr-Crdar tuplds, T; Dav
eaport. 1. - x -
. Bay a city ha -f.-ir tLOe a
oppoalta want-ad. pV ' ' '
wu ttVe-ad.
meni was made by the Louis National
1-.. ,.. that Hhsnnou and Sliay had
been traded to the New York Nationals
for Outfielder Mertes and Calcher Marsn
.,11 ' k;-,., ,.r,..,i la that lui-ul clubs left helder.
Shay plaved shurtstop last year, but whl e
still under reservation by the Bt LouL-i
club ha been playing this yesr with Hi"
Stockton, Cal.. team, which . franchise be
owns.,
tirncera Defeat Holdreae.
HOLDREOK. Neb.. July 12.-Bpecial
Telegram.) Tlie IJncoln Grocers defeated
Holdrege In a one-sided game of ball today.,-
Score by Innings: , RUE
Llnooln 1 0 ( 0 0 0 0 0-7 14 J
Holdrege 0 0 0 t 0:0 0 0 0-2 4 2
Batteries: Lincoln, Parns and Cookua;
Holdr.ge. Robinson. Batibitt ' and Hayden.
Two base hits: Lincoln. 5. ....
. Seyaaoar Bald to rw Vark,
CINCINNATI. O.. July -12 J. Bentl. y
Beymoor, brth-a known as "81 " ryuiour j
tbe faniQua -utr htjdcr nf the 'Hi.-liinii j
National league club, u aold Ui LU tsattsj
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private diseases and weaknesses of men. We treat every case on Its own merits
and thousands today join In thanking us for the new lease of life our skill and
ability has opened up for them. Coma to us and we will spare you the penal-'
ties associated with private dlseaaes. weaknesses, eto.
The State Medical Institute Is established for the benefit of suffering men; '
for the purpose of curing the terrrlble dlsaaaes and blighting weaknesses that
destroy men's mental and physical powers, making them unfit for work, bus
iness study or marriage, and depriving them of the social duties and pleasures
of lire aa well as marital happiness. If you wish to be saved and restored to
health and strength, with mental and physical powers complete, come to tha
men's true specialists and learn your true condition. - Gee" tha right treatment 1
first and be safely and thoroughly cured.
Are YOU one of the many thousands of WEAK MEN, and do you
wish to t dared? Multitudes bring on themselves the horrors of a
life-long ifT.iease by unnatural habits. Thousands and thnnaanili
of men are prematurely old and diseased through excesses and unnatural
drains, which sap the very foundation of life, destroy their health and '
strength, leaving them a mental and physical wreck. Not knowing where to
apply for a cure, many of the sufferers silently suffer on, loaded with disease,
remorse and humiliation, going from bad to worse, or they experiment with too
many "free Treatment" and "Quick-Cure" schemes.
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 to avtl habits, excesses, self
abuse, or the result of specific and private dteeaaes.
FREE CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION. SmS 1 '
STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
1308 Farnam St., Between 13th and 14th Sts., Omaha, Neb,
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