THE bTATTAr- DJJLY.beE:,, IHmiSDAY.Jlttix!::S.. liX.. - j k ; ii I ,' i i !;' it ATERVCOESCUFTER'POpCE FtJibW Pena). tba PsUnt, Ms&eins Van ' forBixtea fisfsBitt. v " SSUES TMIEE '.PASSU,'' FORCING fN RUN 'nr;' jf! I,' AIM .Hit Hard, " .hmi fteVilei Efftlel-Jaaia . a tieeMeely,, Interesting . V i (binrtfr. DENVER. Colo.. July IS. In game In which et tier plsyers nor spectators aeeme.1 Intrise4y.lrtnfted, Pueblo defeated Omaha . here .'(his, Sfternoon at Broadway park br the' or xff'U in.K. . Ayefs. the young man who pitched for Omaha, allowed sixteen hltn.'and In the first Inning forced aiman In ' wr en , fie bases mere, full, by Issuing a pan) to ithe batter. Morgan, for Pueblo, allowed. fourteen hlti and wm unable to ptiszje' any, of the Omahogi in the extent "f, striking .'then tfut.; The only eredltihle fentare 'of 'the game wan Oondlng't three bagger In the fifth. . .The score: Pl'EBLO. ' ' AH Crtok. ir, 4 MeJllvrSy.' lb 4 Bhugsrt. 2. ..,.-....,. A Melcl.otr' if.. . 4 Ktwflrt." Rennlker; c 4 I- lake. 4 Huler. cf 1 Morgan, p 2 n. 2 0 1 '. 2 1' 1 a PO. l i: . i I 1 A E. 0 ,t9 1 1 . 0 0 4 1 1 :.2'0i Totals.. 4 . 36 u it n . 19 4 A. E. 7 J! 1 0 : . 0 , 0 OMAHA. AB. P.. H. PO. Carter, rf... 4 1 3 Howard, 2I We.iri. i f A 3 0 3 0 1 1 1 1 0 3 3 V Usssey, If Rogers c .. nur-kl.J4. Hft tiding. .Lh., ,t)in. p.... i i 4 No Tofsla 41 14 :4 18 3 I'uemo ..... Omaha fljln balei: ruehl.i 0 8 l'O 0 3 0 -lJ ... 4,8 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 Cook, nogera. Two bane hls:'lnw.i-it,rlch, Melcholr. Three base hits: (jonJIng. Iwuble playi: . Ferrlng to Howard to Oondlng; Runkje' to Howard to ponding. fcasrs on.- hHlls: Off Ayere, 3: o Morgftni 1, ".truck out: By Ayers, 8; Hit by pl4liiK bfll: Cook. Kassed ball: Ittnnlker.; Left on bares: Pueblo, 7; Ornuha. l t n'Inier 1:57.; - Lmplre: Barnei. At itdHncc:i 60o. ' 4 ' n Champa Take Two. KS MOINES. ..Inly IS The' C'hHnipi took both Miii(a u I double-header from 8I01IX t'ity here tcdav. In the firm, with Manabo pitvhlng, the Paiken aecured but two liltn, 0110 In thi:1. fourth and one In the ninth. ' Dei Mr.lix' lirrd hut two nlta off Jackson fatll tha riBlith, whn he lost control and four si-ores crossed- the plate on three l;iglt-, two of. them bunts which were beaten otit. and two basea on balls. Manake fanned out twelve Packers. In the second fame both tennis bit harder, but It was e Moines' geme after the third Inning. The hnfie stealing of the Champions was a 'feature of "the f rond game and stolen bases figured In four of the seven scores. Ciuupbell wi' put off -the grounds tn the fliil Innlirg of the second game for talking bock to Umpire Davis. Score, ftrst game: PES MO IN KB. AB. n PO. A. E. I o r 10 0 10 0 9" 3 0. 0 0 0 II 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 ,0 2 4 0 0 0 0; 15 0 ; 27 12 1 PO. A. E. 10 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 12 1 11 0 1 2 4 0 1 2 0 : 6 1.0 '01 0 24 10 2 0 0 4 -4 0 0 0 0-0 Caffyn. If '...'. Sohlpke, 3b... ellny, cf... Ilexier, !c-lb.. Towne, C....;, Doyle, lb HogHever, rt Andreas, sa.. Msgoon,' 2b... t'lcotte. p Manske, p .Totals .... .. 4 ... 4 .. 4 '.. 8 .. 0 ... .. 3 1 27 4 ' 6 SIOUX CITT. ;. AB. R. H. Campbell, rf. 3. ,0.1 Nobllt, cf 2.0 0 Wagner, If 4 0 1 Weedi 2b 4 0 0 Myers, lb..'.. ....... 3 0 0 Newton, as .......8 0 0 Front. 3h... , 3-0 0 Freese. c 3 . 0 0 Jackson, p 3 0 0 ' Totuis ..............ZH 0 2 Tm Molnrs 0 0 0 0 0 8liJX'Clty 0-0 0 ftole:i"lases:' Andreas. Mngoon. Two ba. hit: .Caffyn. Double' play: Manske, Msgooir and Doyle. Bases oji halls: Off Jat-kaon, "4; off Manske,-3. Hit by pitched ball: Hy Jaoksitiv 1. -Struck out: By Jack son, 4; by'Manake, 1Z Time: 1:3V. Umpire: Djjvls. Attendance: 1,300. : . . -Score, second same: , .-UE8 MOINES. ' , AB. R. H PO. 2 . 0 0 1 a 0 t 1 1 A. 0 0 1 tl 1 0 1 6 3 . Cartyn." If...... d. bpfaf.ab'!:... O" Risarv.nb... Weldayi l.A. liyhelb'o1;... Towne.yJS ,.' lltgrjevcrr;t( ..' Antlra, ... Miisroail, . MiHci,-,p....... .5 1 ,. 1 . . . 1 .'. . .4 3 4 . 4 . 4 .' 3 . 3 . 4 .32 'H - Totals '. 7 10 37. 11 . 8IOUX CITT. , ' ' '. ' . AB. Campbell' rf .'.".'.;...... 1 Sheens.' Vf...!.. 3 Nobiit; cf.;.w.-,. 4 Vagner.t If.....'.-..'..... 4 V'eed, 2b., 4 Myers. IB 8 Newton. S3 4 Frost, 3b 4 l- re.s, c. ,'....;. '. 3 Ntwlln, p.. 8 R. 0 " 1 H. PO. B.' 0 0 k 1 p 0 0 ; 0 0 ' 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 Totals .... A ...... .'.83 8 7 24 8 1 ' Des Moines .';.... 0 0 2 0 4 1 0 0 7 Sioux City 1'6 0 0 0 0 0 2 08 Stolen bases: Caffyn. Town (21, Ho , grinver. Andreas 42). Magoon. Two-base, hlta: .Caffyn, Welday t2, Doyls, Nobllt ti). Weed. .Home run: Miller. Doublo . plny: Magoon to Dovle: Weed to Myers. Flrat bnw. on txtUa: Off Newlln, 3; off Mil ler, 1. Struck out: By Newlln, 4: by Miller,- The tealtbv color ot the skin is &-iven. to it by the millions of little red corpuscles in the blood. These are the carriers of nourishment, health and strength to all parts of the body ia other words the wry life of the blood. - When the germs of Malaria get into this vital fluid -they destroy these corpuscles and rob the blood of its rich, life-sustaining qualities ren dering it.thin.wealt and watery and unable to supply, the system with the seeded -strength to resist disease.. Then the symptoms of Malaria such as pale, sallow complexions, weak vitality, poor , appetite, deranged digestion, . general iet down" condition of the system, and perhaps chills and slight fever,, show that this insidious disease is gradually affecting the entire health Malaria must be removed from the system through the. circulation and the medicine to accomplish this is S, S. S. It not only cleanses the blood of al! iwpuBO, Unhealthy matter, but rids the system of Malaria, and restores the 1 V ? 8tronJf v healthy condition. . S. S. S., besides removing the germs of Malaria, builds up and gives tone and vigpr to the entire system by its fine tonic effects. Malaria is a blood disease, and S. S. S. cures it because it is. perfect Wood purifier. Book on the blood and any medical advice withput charge. nt SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CaJ .. . . . r . - . . . WEI UN their ru NwrVcms PfT r IT rita - " f f SI fa i ii .i iiMaaaalS " ! l s IIABUai 1 a. Pas1 Nail:" rrei' tW a. tTm.'- P4r; lnia , , .... .5 a 1 (ht Tna. ' rlsyeV Woh. Ixit ft ' t Wolnea Omaba Denver ... floug Clty Lineoin '.,) Pf ?oY ,.,.r'7t .' M. Jt .... ...i.,74 i p t ' M Ml SIS 417 .4tS .... 7 75 8 ' 37 82 4 X1.V '44' 'VJ PUebto , 7 ,i - 4& 4.Qm oday: 1. Denver at ljnoln. ' I . 1 a, I , ', fcoJITEST rOR THIS DLfWTIKW.ClP Robert B. Hittr.Miki Ike Lowest' ' feore f . Qaallfylnc Hoaa4. CHfCAOO. July 13 Robert E. Hunter of Midlothian., with a acare of 15X led , tha ninety-eight contestants In thelnltiai round at medal play for the Glenvlew Cup, over the Olenview golf . course) today. , Walter B. Kn 4ho has already icaptured two legs of the trophy and needs, only ona more to hold It as Ms-ipersonal property la tied with 4 wo other, playera for the lat two places In tha qualifying round. Egan'a scon? was 171 .for the tnlrty-slx hole. Those who qdaflfled and their acorei lol low : . 4 Robert E. Hunter, Midlothian....',... Warren K-. Wood. Hemewood. . . K. U. A met. Olenvlewi R.'.B. Martin, . Calunlet.. W. R Howland. Jr.,' Pkokle A. O.'HarTev, Olenview , i.. J. M. Sellera, Olepvtew. . . . , O. F. Cllngman, J.. Home wood Ioren-Hehhard. Windsor Ralph Hoagland, Riverside O. . W. t'otter, Midlothian. -.........'.. W E, Clow. Jr.,1 Onafentsla1. W.1 a: l-ahgford. 'Westward Ho Ph4lps B. Hoyt. Glenvlew Waller E. 'Egan. JCxrantir. 1 iff Nvman. Westward Ho T. . ....11 ....16 ....lf.1 ....ina ...ii ...J84 ....I'U .t.'.na .'.-.AtW ....1 ...170 ... .171 .:..m J. E. Houston, J5Veatw.aTa-H6..'.... Corrertloa from PlAttsasoalh.l . PUATT8MOUTH. Neb.. Julrt l.-To tha Editor of Tha Bee: .Jnllaut" Sunday's Bee the AnHera claim avictory ovtr tha Platta nvoutli fsse btlliteata by the acor of 7ito 2. . Inlilstlc to the local team I protast thair claim and enclose croof to back 1 thy 'protest by giving the account' of the Pm with score, cut jrom-.in x-ia.iaiiiui.ii where" It can be Been thatth Plattsmouth. team defeated 'the OmahaAntlertby 'rb acoreof Ml to 3. Please correct tha aame to . satisfy a bunch ' of Plattsmouth fans. , Omaha teams wanting games will do well to write F. B. Warren, manager Ptatte mouth Red Sog base hall team, care Riley hotel Thanking you for tha expected oor-' reetion, 1 am, repecirully. yours, , . ... WM. FITZGERALJX The clipping referred to. by ' Mr. Fltager ald reads: " '1 RED SOX TAKE ANOTHER." i . ' "The fall game Saturday afternoon be tween the Plattsmouth' Red . Sox s,nJ tha Antlers of Omaha resulted In a victory for the local team bv a score of "11 to' 2. The feature of the game. na' the, pltchlhg of. Cat Graves, he atrtKing out jourieen men.. The Red fiox wore thelr'itew suits for tbe first time." u ' 1 fHi ; : 1 '. ' RaolBB at Hearts!;.. ; ' BEATRICE. Nb., 'July 18 (Special 'Tele-; gram.) The circuit faces opened yesterday ml W-more with a .large attendance. TM weather, was pleasant .and the first-day's meeting, was a big aucoesa. Results: 1. 3:35 trot - ,.. r - Ralph ...'. i...v..r Ill Margaret'B :,.....:,......... S 2 2 Allie Conqueror:,. ..,.,., A 4 4 Destro 4 7,-3 Fannie O ? a'l Princess of Pllsen ., 5 Ben Bliss ' Time: 3:30 ,-2:20H. 2:21- Three-year-old and under pace- ' Klna Pin : '. 1' dr I 1 1 Shadeon ;-. Grace Mortx ....n ........ 6,6 Mwlor' Uans t ,.v: ... '0 8 8 6 4 6 3 Time: 2:174. 2:17V,. ,2:17V4. RunnlnKt race, five furlong -ilaah. ten starters Golden C. won. Randall second, Anna Shafer third. Time: 1:02ft. - -- . . , , 1 . J Sac Wants Games. OMAHA. July 18 To the Editor of The Bee: As a misunderstanding between, Mr. Harrison, manager of the Dtetx team, and myself 1 wish to state to our friends that we will not play at the Diets park the com ing Sunday, July 23, as we expected to. We have played but two games there so far this season, each team winning one game, and I feel as though our friends should know this fact, the third game will be played on Sunday, August 13. I am very anxious that my team should meet all of the fastest teams In- the dry and state no matter what condition and shape we have been lrt, we -have always made It Interesting for the fans. I-et me hear from you, managers. . - HARRY H. SAGE. .- Manager. Sterling Base Ball Club. I Phone Douglas 467. 1138 No. 17th St. Answer of Joe DntTeya. ' '. , ' "To the Sporting Editor of The Bee: In reference to the reply of' the Victors and Nonpareils, we don't wish to 'force any ball team to play us. -.We have gone to the expense of about 3400 to -build a ball park for amateurs to play-In and' the teams and crowds that have visited 'tn our park were pleased with their treatment.' In view of the above facts, we deem It silly and very much childlike on" the part of the Victors and Nonpa-rells to take exceptions tb our park. Nevertheless, we would be pleased' to play', them any time. Tours truly, , . MANAGER DUFFY BABE BA1.T, TEAM. r ' '.. Bouth Omaha. . 1 ' ' ',,- Iowa Leagi Reanlta. MAR8HAM.TOWN7 la.-, July 18. (Special Telegram.! Following' are the i results In tne lowa league: Ft.. Dodge, 6;vMnrnhaUt'own 0." Waterloo, II; Clinton, 4. " . " Burlington, : Ottumwa..4.' Keokuk, 3; Oskalooea. 2; ten' Innings. 1 . ,' Gaatea ia ,Tbreel I.eaaae. ,- At Davenport Davenport. 7: Dubuque, At Springfield Springfield, 1: Decatur. 0. 'At Cellar Rapids Ruck Island, 4;. Cedar Kapias, J. At Peoria Peoria, : Bloomington, 5. A New Train rur Fort Dodire. The Chicago Great,. "Western railway 1 now running a train leaving Omaha union station at 8:80 p. m.. Council Bluffs at 8:60 p. m., arriving at Fort Dpdge at 7:66 p. m. . An excellent train for Mlnden, Har lan, Manning. Carroll, ' Lohrvllle, Komers. Fort Dodge and Intermediate stations. For full Information apply to H. H. Churchill, general agent, 1613 Farnaro St., Omaha. HIDS THE SYSTEM OFMALARIA 1 ' T r 7 t t tTISTT'TTIBaBS j Ike 014 tdlaMe DR. SUUSS ft SCAKLES established In Omaha (or II roars." The many tho a. sands of cases cured by us anake as the moat expert encad 6pectaliata In the west. In all diseases and alW Bants of man. We know Just what will euro) yeu- and cure sjulckly. ki au you, no you pay cs out nx We caake bo misleading or false statsmenta or aBef yon choap, worthleao treatment. Our reputation aaa aane are too favoreXIy known every case we treat, stir refutation Is at ataka Your health, life and haa alneas Is too serious a matter lo piavo In the bands a 4MI.MI SOtrrOak" Honest doetors of aaUtt OWI MAkaJC XAT TSia BOSCgBaa Vg dajct for evervene Nervwws Meat, Varioeoela traublee, Norveaa Iotttuy, Flood Potavon, Preeiatle traubiea, KldVsMor. BladaWea VAsniia laXMAakat, UyaroosJe. Ckrwaie r iiaaaaL Mea, Varioeoela traublee, Norveaa Dbt Coiitraotsa plaaa aas, jtiaataMta aa4 ftala Diaoavae. aat, , ma s T r? KaA&tnaUoa au4 CousuliatUa. g? KaaKtnaltoa avu4 Consul la I Waa. W u SysuiHom Alaak fa U X; st. leaagllaa Sla-sssa, Mavlua. Mm ttlti-AG'O AND Sew tork: tie I ' I .. . 1 " Game Called it ttid of Twelfth 'With 8oora " ;., ''"Am io Three. VlTCHE RVGIVf TWtfiTY dASES ON BALLS Wlslr rltr, Tmsj Fields Perfectly, V bat Is laablo to Mat Hits Tbat '' ' Coast-genre of Other , 1 Giati, 1 CHICAGO., July 18. Four pitchers to dayf' give' twenty bases on balls, making the game- tiresome. Chicago played the fleMtng - department perfectly, but could not hit either W'Htse or Amea. Tbree gift by LAihdgren In tha first Inning, fol lowed, by Devllns double." acored all pf New -'Tork'a rvna.' Four": passes, by tTntse. , together with a alngle'and k wild tnroV "by Devlin, gave Chicago nough'to tie thp coV in the fifth, when Sotfa. sides changed! pitchers, and the run "'getting endedf ,1"he- gajne was called a I the nd of? .'the. tweiff b Inning on account.'? dark' ness.;--Bcora1 . j , ' '". CHIOAOO '. W TORK. - - I.H.O.t l. . - B H O A.t Blast. r.t I I Breaaahaa. c. 4 1 MmUrl, Ik. ( 1 Sirana. rf . ., I rSutta, rt.... 41 J Bh.lDott, II.. 4 . 4 f ianca. .lb. . . 1 0 1 V grfiBour, at.. 4 1 1 t . Btwtalt.4 ' McCann. Ik. I IU a Tlakar, I I'f Dailln.. tk... I 114 1 Erara, lt.,.',v. I Tt)tn, aa...,4 1111 Kilns. ....'.. 4 I' ' I lOMbert. lb.., 4 I t Luatftraa. , . t Wlttas. ...! I Tartar. B.V... f , 1 r Amaa, ....',. 8 I 1 1 HoOmaa .... I I'je.'e . 1 Totals,. A. -ft f Totals.. 1. .. ,4 ft n Batted for Lilndgren In fifth. r cnicago H. .0 0 0 0 8 e 0 0 6 0 o i New Tot I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T 0 8 Hits:-. Off Lundgren, 3 in five innings; off Taylor. 8 In seven Innings: off Wilted 2 In. five innings: (T Ames, 3 in seven In nings, Deft on bases: - Chicago. 13: New Tork,;-T. Two-base hit;. Ievlln. . Sacri fice hits! . BrasnahaQ,. Kllng, Scbalta. Stolen baaes: . rlagle, -Strang, Schulte. Double: plays: Tinker and Chance; Tay lor and Chaice;! Fhannoel and Breanahan; Devlin, MdGann! and Devlin. Struck out: By Lundgren. 3i by Taylor, 1; by -Wlltss, 3; by; Ameo,-t 2.' Flrat -base on balls: Off DAindgren. 4; off Taylor, 3; off Wlltse, 5; off Amea. . Wild pitch: Wlltse. Hit with bll:i By Taylor. Seymour. Time: 8:06.1. Utnpltea: Johnston; and O'Day. .'S'l, Clacliuiatl Wlna la Tenth. , '.CINdlJfNATI. 1 O.. July .18. rinclnna'l Won today' igam,e by scoring on Brldwell's fumble, n the .tenth Inning after two men were- retired ahi the bases filled. Pitcher Dorneftand Catcher O'Neill of the'Bostrms were 1 benched In this -Inning for protestlhg on a" called bll that gave. Deal a life when ha appeared (to have been struck out." IJn daman, wholaucceeded Dorner. pitched hut two-.,balln, the ksecond resulting In the grounder) that ended' the game. - 'CINCINNATI. ' ' BOSTON. t , .1. .BH.O,A.C. -.- .H..At. Muaalna. 2..4'1.14 1 Prlow.ll, S..I 1 I 1 Barrr. cf..;.. t STannor. lb-. Kallar. if.:., ttt" " 0 Brain, lb....: Ja. 'rt. Il'l Bataa. cf Lobart. as.. . 4 1 ' 3 Howard; If., palahaatf, "lb 4, 0 1(1 0 Uolan, rf.... taal. Ik I I II 1 oO'Nolll. ... Krhlat, e...; '1,1. II I 0 Stmbat, lb.. EaHng, p. .,.411 111 Dorner. p.... Prater,, p..... A 0 0 4 Noedham. 0. - , , ' landsman, p 11 1 1 1 m t 1 1 8 0.1 140 111 0 110 0 110 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totala 1 va n 1 . . ' ToUU......4 It8 1 I ; "Dojap out, hltjby batted ball. Two, out when winning fun wag scored.' Cincinnati 4. 1.0 10000120 1-4 Boston 0 100.000300 4 Three base, hits: Tenney. Sacrifice hits: Ijnbert,' O'Neill. 1 . Stolen bases: Dobert, Delehantv (2). Tenne.y. Bates. Double play: Hoggins. Deal Id Schlel. Btruck out: By Ewing,- 4: -by Demer, 4. Bases on balls: Off Ewing, 4; off Dorner. 3. Wild pitches: Ewing. Dorner. Hits:. Off Ewing. 11 In nine Innings; off. Eraser, 1 In one Inning; off Dorner, 9 In nine and twothirds Innings. Time: 2:16. Umpire: Conway. . Brooklya Baarhea lilts. ST. LOUIS. July 18. Brooklyn bunched hits in two Innings, Which, coupled with epore, scored enough runs to defeat St. ivouis e 10 o. ocors; BROOKLYN. ST. LOUI.'- '" ' ' B.H.O.A.E. ' B.H.O A Malonrr. ,ef..l 111 4 Burrh, rf 4 till t laay. b i I 1 1 0 Bannett, 2b.. I 1 1 I I Martaa. If.... 4 1 I 4 1 SraoM, cf 4 I I I I Ofadr. c-lk.. I h 1 I 4 Holljr. 3b 4 .1 1 1 I Murray, e. . . . I I . t 0 McBrlda. aa. . I. 0 1 p Brawn, p I 10 t INoonan, lb:.. ) I I Lumler. rf . .. 4 1 I Alpennan, lb. 4 I 0 MrCanhr. If. I I I HttmnMll, lb. 1 I 11 Uwli. a..., 4-' t Borsaii,' ...... 4 11 Beanlon. p. .. 1 i I 0 BtrUklatt, 11 8 Totali...... 36 II IT 11 I totala. U T IT II B Brooklyn, .......I 0 0 0 0 3 9 0 0 St Louis... 0 3 1.1 0 1 0 0 05 Earned runs v , Brooklyn, 2. 'Two-baso hlts:J Malony, Orady. . Three-base hits: Casey,: Mertes. Baoriflce lilts: Scahlon, Smoot,, Brewn, Alperman. , Double... play : Murray, Brown and McBrlde. Hits; OiT Scanlon,7!? in six and one-third Inning. 8oleb bases: ' Jiummell, Lewis. Murray. Wlldrpltcb: 1 Brown. First base o balls: Off irtoanlon.' 6.; off Brown, 4. Struck out: By. Brown.- 2; 'by Strlrklett, 8. Lift on haires: St. Louis, 8; Brooklyn, -8. Time: l:t8..' Umpire: "Kmslle. I Ptratea Win Kaay Victory. PITTSBCRQ. July 18. Philadelphfa bOnched five 'errors In the first two in pfngs.:' which,- with fdur bits and .th:n) passed-balls, gave Pittsburg six runs and the game. Lush retired after tho second Inning, and, was. succeeded by Hoy, tin Carlisle Indian, who did well until the eighth Inning, when the Plf.sburgers scored 'three runs on a hit by pitcher, a base on balls and three hits. Score: PlTTSBt'RO. .. PH1LADKUPHIA. B.H.O.A.K. . B.H.O.A.C. lh. lb i 10 1 IThomaa, cf... 4 I 0 I Baauraoot. cf. I Clarka. If.... I 0 0 peniaue, lb.. I 1 1 I 1 0 OTHua, rf 4 1 I J I 1 OCotirtnor. lb.. I I I I I IMaaa. If 4 0 0 0 0 Dnalln, aa.. . 4 0 t 11 1 I Brananald, lb 4 111 II I 1 Donovan, e. ..I 0 4 1 4 1 4 Luth, p 1 I I 1 1 Wainar, aa.-. I 1 J Naalon, ib-v. a Uanlar. rf 4 Rll.hay. lb.. I Phalpa, e 4 Leaver, p 4 0 14 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 R07, p t I 0 1 I Totals. It I It 1 . '- ToUlt IT 10 14 II t Pittsburg .4 J 0 0 0 0 0 8 9 Philadelphia ...0 0 1 0 1 0 U 0 13 Earned runs: Pittsburg. 1; Philadel phia.. 2. Two-base hlta: Leach, Bltchey, Bransdeld. Three-base . lilt: Thomai. Stolen base: Oanloy, Sacrifice hlta: Clark- 2). Nealon tf. First base on halls: Off Leaver, 8; -off Roy, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Koy: Wagner. Struck out: By Lush, 1; by Boy; 8. Passed halls: Donovan. 3. Left on bases: Pittsburg, 5; Philadelphia, 10. Hits; 6ft Lush, 4 in two innings; off Roy, ,4 . in six Innings. Time: 1:40. Cmplres: Carpenter and Kltm. ' , Standlagr of the Teams. Won. Lost. Pet. . W 24 .711 H 28 -6ti ' 51 28 .ti.18 41 42 .44 7 47 .440 ' 81 ftf .; 80 W .375 .37 66 .Sia Chicago .... Kew York . Pittsburg .. Philadelphia .... 83 .... 79 .... W .... Kl .... 64 8A .... 8U .... 82. v (Hnclnnatl 6t. l.nilla Brooklyn Boaton Uamea today Boston at Cincinnati, Louis, New York at Chi- Brooklyn at St tago. Philadelphia at Pittsburg. GAMES IN THE AMERICAN I.E AGl I Philadelphia and St. Loals Break Errs aa DoabIeKeader. PHILADELPHIA. Pa,. July 18.-Phila-delphl4 ' and' St. Lout played two garnet today, ' each team winning one. Powell's goud pitching gave the iirat game to St.' IjOhIk. and the second contest was won by tlie luMne team through heavy batting. Score, -Jtrst game: , T. Lot' IS PHILADELPHIA. B H O B. B.H.O.A.C. Nllaa. rf 4 0 4 0 Hartaal, Ii. .. I $ 1 0 4 Jaoaa. lb 4 all 1 Lord. cf.... tloaa. If 4 II 4 Davla. lb... Ilamphlll. it. I 1 I I I a.jbOI4. rf . Wallaca, aa . 1 1 0 MurpD, lb. o Brlaa, -lb. .. 111 I Croaa. aa... Haniall. lb.. 4 III IKDlsht. lb. O'Cooaor. C..4 1 14 I 0 Poaara, a.. Powall, p.... 411 OPIank, p.... ' Armbruatar Totala II It 11 lafttnracfc .. OWrlng ... I 4 1 S 0 4 1114 ' Totala. 4 r 14 t Batted for Cross In' ninth Batted for Knight In- ninth. tutted for Powers In ninth. St. Louis M M M I I H Philadelphia 0 0 I) e 0 1 1 0-i Left on bases: St. Ijoula. 6.' Philadelphia, 7. Earned runs: Hi. Louis, 8; Philadelphia, 1.. Stulen baaes: Hansel, Stone. Hamnhlll. To base hit: Davis. Sacrifice hits: Lord. ,.- . ,41.11. T kl. l . . . . . JVIItgll,. i.aiiai,.' 4..444 uje fiiaya. naifftl aiul iavla Struck out: By Plank. 4, by poweH. 8. ' Base on balls I Off Plank, 1; oft pewail, I; Wild pitch; Powall. iiii by I Kj a--v AMf S LS iC1Wrr Vr'JZMrr& m ML Wi ll lto ForDiis! world is triore grateful and For automobile touring , veloped in a most r . . , . i.:.-A a : i l kraw.it mli fmm tha rnrx natural itncea of finest malted Darter ana coatee nonomian oops. ; I:. . . . t . v, w .j.i j 1 . :a i ..tnitina' i iininn flavnr and marvelnna siirterioritv. For now than 50 years it hat been lUfia ILWOD till UOJD BUlU ihb imiui juu uuiiw, iwa.uuft ... -h. r ( ' . J . . . , , ,1W!'1. , ' t..,.K. .r,. ftau, f hfirMfcnd .h. H-ene-th of tha -malt. not diss Dated in farmontiBf . but retained rrr ine UUnu n Biu r I rrvvvaai a H'- -- y --r". , - loeraice bevermM. ' Doctors bav long recogni-ed this and recommend it phone your order for. a trial cue. .',No hatter home bear, on the market. " tetri or p! Sold every where but jroa mast aak tor it Dy name ana tninj on .geiuo.u. n uo m. J " . . ,. . JOHN GUND BREWING CO., "7 - - LA. CROSSE, VVIS. W. 0.' HEYDEN; Mgr., 1320-22-24 Leavenworth SV O BARNHART & KLEIN, Wholesale Distributers. -162 West Broadvvayt Council Bluffs, Iowa, ., Sltcher: Powers. Time: herldan and Jfurst, 2 hours. Umpires: Score, :seeond game:; rhiLADEi.rHu. - st, B.H.O.A.E. . Hartaal, rlf -. I ; ,1 0 .1 Nllaa. rf Croea. . as .. ... I t'O I OJonaa, lb. LOl'IB. B.H.O.A 4 0 111 ..I 111 I D Knlaht. 3b. .. I 13 1 1 Hone. If ... I 1 0 4 Coomb. ,p ... I ill I Hatnvlilll,. cf; t. I I a .-a Beybolo, '.rf....5 4.1 0. Wallaoa." a...l J 1 I I Lord. ,rf. 10 1 O'Brien, lb... 10 1 4 1 4 0 o s Davla.Ut) 6 I JO 1 (' H. MnrptlV. ' Sb.. 4 I 4 4 1 Rl Schraii. 'o. ... I 1 1 ! tm rtiall, lb.. 4 .0 I ky. c I .1 , I 8mlth. p 1 0 0 0 '- Bandar, , p. 1 0,. I 'S OJacobaoo VJJV 0 Koehlr ..I- ' 0 0 ToUla. , . ' SI a O. W I Total! 4 II I Batted for Snajth In sixth. Philadelphia ..t...t. 0 0 4' 8,5 ft '-rlO St. Louis' '0 1 2 0 0 2 0. 00-6 ; r0nnedB:rslY,rf,t tiSfc 5? aiiS'lSHfr . ...... -., ... . - niiaj niune, wanace, nicaey, iavis. ixira. i ur ," """I"""-, mnrpny. oacriiice nira: wHimrp, LtximDS. iuuDte. Flays :t BetHtera aind Murphy; Murphy and , avts, .Struck o(il: By Coombs, 1; by Smith, l 2: by . Jacobsonj 3-, Bases on balls: OfH Coombs.' 3; off .Smith. 2:,. off Jacobson, -2. Hits: Off Smith. 7 In 6 Innings; oft Bender, 2 in 2 Innings, lilt by pltclier:Crose. Nlles. Time: .1:06. IJmDlrns: .Hurst and Sherl-'l dan- - . "- I Bo.ton. .Wins from Detroit.; BOSTON. July 18. After , losing seven 1 strajght games, Bton won today, from; innm, . , r "riune navurra me noino team, all of their hits figuring In the run getting. Mullln was put off the grounds in me mini .iiimn8 iw unuuunj i iiinpii b a decision., Though hard hit Dlhoen wai steady-when men were on base. Score BOSTON. ' ' DETROIT. ' . B.H.to.A K. B.H.O A.B. Parent,' M....4 I I I ojanaa. cf. ..'..4 4 I 0 0 Stahl, cf .... I S 1 OS.-haafer, !b.'. 4 Oil HoeT.Mf I 1 1 1 1 Crawford, rf. 4 I S 0 0 Karrla. Ib.'...4 I 0 Mclntyra, If . 1 1 1 0 6 Fraanaa, lb.. I 0 I ornushlln. Ib. 4 0 4- 0 (Godwin,, lb... : i n 0 1 Lindsay, lb., I 0 11 0 0 Harden, rf... 1 0 ,1 0 OO'Uaarr, aa.,. 4 1 f t I Armbrustar. til I 1 0 Schmidt,- . . . 4 14 10 Wnean. p. ... I 0.1.1 0 Mullln, p.... 1 0 1 Slavar. p.,.,. 0 0 0 0-r Totali....... 6 ft 11 1 Eubankl, p... 1 1 0 i ' Totals.. '....31 14 13" 1. Boston V......;.0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0, t Detroit 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0; 0-ri! Facrlflce hlta: . Schaeffer, liaydon. Threerbase hit: Mclntyre. Home run: Stahl. . IStolen -bases: Crawford, done,, Mclntyro, Hoy. Double plays;-' ailahl, Parent and 'rtis; Parent and Kreeman. I 1 1 (is MtillJ. I In ina uYili nnm.thtmA Innings; off Kutianks, 2 In five and one- third innings. First nase on balls:" UIT , IMneen. 2; eff llullln, 2; off Slever, 1; off lOt-hanks, 2. Struck out: By Dineen, 6; by Mullln, !; by Eubanks, 2. Tlm: 1:62. Umpires: Evaps and Connolly. ' ; Waahlngton Defeats Chleaaro. "WASHINGTON, D. P.." July 18. Washing ton defeated Chli ngo today In, a well played game by the score of 4 to 8. The features were the pitching and home ran hit of Fulk enberg. Besides holding the vlaitora down to six acattert d' hits, he patted out a home run with three; men :oh basna. practically, wlnnltg his own game. Score; WASHINGTON. CHICAGO. , B.H.O.A.E. B.H'O. A.E-.- Altlaar, aa ..,4 I I I 0 Hahn, rfy....4 I 0 o, rf... 1 ! 0 Oatonaa. cf. .... 11 0. Nlll. if 1 0 1 0 Olaball. lb...., 4 Roaa, lb 4 1 3 4 Oltarla. aa . ..1 Anrtaraon, If. 4 I 1 0 0 Donohua. lb.. 4 Scbalfly. lb,. I 1- I I ODouiharty. Ill Stahl. lb I 0 16 I Osulllran. C ..I liaydon. C...1 1 0 0 4 Taonabfil. lb. 4 KalkanbOrg. pi 1 1 4 OOwan. p....'..l a- Roho 1 110 0 10 0 0 0 114 0 4 14 1 : 0 0 10 0 4 0 4 ; Totals. ti 1 n 14 0 t ' Totala..... .10 14 li Batted for 0n In ninth.. -Washington'..,', 0 S O 0 0 4 0 0 t Chicago ...'....., 2 0 0. 9 0 1 0 0- Karned runs;', Washington, S. Two base hits: Heydon. '(-: Schalfly. Home runst Fajkenburg. .Sacrifice Ullt'. Stanley, Schalfly, Sta hi,, Kalknunurg, , jjavis, o iwen. Stolen basea: SimIJ, Han. t2); Jsbell. ltl on bases: wasningitm, .4, t. nicago, First liase- on ballsi Off Talkenberg, 8; off Owen, 4. Hit 1V pitihed ball; Owen. Btruck out:- By Kalkenbcrg, 4; by Owen, 2. .Time; I ivjilre : Ctvinor. . '. v New York Wins from (lea eland. NEW YORK," July 18. After Cleveland had taken the lead In the second- Inning today the New York players began to pile up the run and won ft to -4. Store: NEW YORK. ' r . ' - CLEVELAND. ' B H O A E." - fl H O A i . Coorar, aa ...I l 4 OPllck. n ...,IH1 t'k iiaalar, rf . ... I 1,1 v 4 Har. o 4 1-1 4 0 Chaaa. Ib 4 IU 1 1 Tvrnar, aa....l 1 J 10 Wnrianu. lb 1,1 i Vistula. 10 I.T.I I Wllliama.. lb I 1 ) 1 V hamun, lb. I 1 11 I) 0 Dalaliantir, If. 4 1 10 OCuiisalluo. If. 4 1 I 4 4 Hoffman, cf..: 0 0 0 1 Brad lay, lb . I I 0 I I Klalaow, C...4 110 OBut-loa, c. Urtu. p 4 10 1 (Clark, c ... Brail,, c... Total!...'. .M io n 11 2 Br ii nam. p 1 0 1 I I 0 0 0 1 V 1 I 4 8 14 19' Totala 39 11 14 14 1 .0 01 20020 - .U 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 11 (leveland. 2. IWt on New York Cleveland . Urst on errors: bases: New York. 7; Cleveland. 12. Httses on balls: Off Orih, 3; off Bern.ird. . Struck out: By Orth, I;- by Bcrnhard. 2. Home run: Williams. Three base hits: Bay. Twu base tula: Conroy. Roasuian. Sacriftoe hits: Ke-ler. Congilton. Stoleo bases: Keeier. Chae i2 ) . Hoffman 2, -Kiel-no w, Fhck, Bradley. Double plays: Con. rty and Chaae; Turner. ljoie and Rosa man Wild iti h: Orth. Passed, ball: Bemls. I'mpire. O Loughlln. Time: 1.66. . Sanallag f 4 Traais. . 4 ,' flayed. Won.' Lost.. -Pci. New York 7 4 - ShS Philadelphia 78 4 -I6 Cleveland 71 46 . 12 .W l T9 4 Jf.7 1 If V , . r WJ a. w 11 lI. 1 7 ,T 19: II Iff! W X V a V J JlJ la. Wbi 11.1. f "V 1 LI, ll II ,. fh 1 IL.FIjaf II I in Ihe Throat' emergracy Vbetter than' nothing,'' but nothing in thi refreshing along a dusty highway than a cool sparkling glass or two of -. parties tbis' famous hottied boar ta ''just the thioR. 7;-'iLLl .I't..'" 'Vi l.'rl re..t.i;.a- but 3Wof alcohol finit enongh'to aid .Chicago .. 7 .. 79 .. f .. 7S .: 8i- 44 41 41 27 20 SB 3S 39 M 61 ' .BS7 .B19 .513 i netrolt ft. laouis Washington 3 Boston 81" 20 61 " .'247 flames todav: Chlcae-o at Waahlnrton. Bl TwMita at Phllar1elrhta Ietroit at Bos. ' ton. Cleveland at New York. , . : GAMES 11 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Milwaukee and Toledo Break Even on ' a Doable-Header. , I MILWAUKEE. July 18 Milwaukee and ' Toledo broke even In a double-header this afternoon, the visitors winning tne-nrst tiy a Bcor,e J V 2' w., 18 X!e ' 1?. . "cond. Milwaukee used a --lj- i '-'noT inning, h. TeTrtrT.' vlgitoS J 1.. IMJ. -MlL.Wa.UKKE. I i ,, BiH.0 A K'. B.H.Q.A.B. on, aa. 4 0 1 2 I l r , -j i I 1 Roblnaon j ftarka If. 1 1 1 oi wall, rf.... t I I Nann. rf 410 Krueiar. lb.. 4 0 0 Ksaba. .lb 1 I w. riarka. lb 4. 1 it Abbott, e I t fenuills. ,...-4 0 0 0 Graan, rf I 0 1 OHynaa. 1Mb.. 4 11 OBatrman, lb-, 4 t I 1 Bavllle. 0 4 0 1 1 Clark, lb 4 0 . 0 M'Ohaaner. cf I 0 1 lMcl'orm'k, lb) 1 I 0 Goodwin, p-lf 4 0 0 .Totals:.'.... M 10 lb-4 -Totals 14 4 If 12 4 Toledo 0 4 2 0 1 2 6 0 015 Milwaukee 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0- 2 Hits: off Goodwin. In seven innings; o(f Bateman, 1 In two innings. .Two-base i hll. Knabe. Three-base hits: W. Clarke, ( Nance. Home run: J. Clarke. Stolen . pases: Knabe, Odwell, Mcchesney. First j i,aae on balls. Off Ooodwln, 9; off Camnltx. ( a nit by pitched ball: By Goodwin, 2; by Camnlts, 1. Passed balls. Abbott, BevlIIe. Struck out: By Ooodwln. 2; by Bateman, 4; by Camnits. 7. Sacrifice hits: Krueger. Odwell. J. Clarke. Left on bases: Mil waukee, 7; Toledo, 8. Time: 1:66. Umpire: Egan. ficore, second game: HiLWAt-KEE Toledo. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Roblnaon, 4 114 1 Cltngtnan, 'aa. S 0 1(0 Oraan, rf.,... 4 11 Hnea. If.'.... 14 0 Bataman, ,1b. . 110 Be villa, e 111 Clark. b 4 11 Ma4haaoey, cf 1 0 1 McColm's lb 4 t I Saga, p, 4 I 0 0 01. Clarka, If. I 1 10 0 0 0 Odwell, cf.,.. 4 ) 1 0 9 0 ONanca, rf I 1 1 0 1 0 Kruaser. 3b., I I 1 1 4 0 Knabe. lb..., 4 0 4 0 0 0 W. Clarka. lb 4 1 t 1 1 OLand.. c, 4 1.1 1 0 0 Sutthntf, .p. .. r 10 t -uaroont ....;i l o u Totals..'.. 11 13 17 13 1 ' Totala ...... II I 24 1.1 Batted for Sutthoff In the ninth. ' Milwaukee . ,.2 0 0 2 1 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Twn.haa hits: Hvnea 12). '. Bateman. Nance. Home tuns: ' SutthotT, Robinson. Stolen bases: Robinson, J. Clarke. Odwell, H Clarke. Green. First bnae on balls: Off Sage, 2; off 8utthoff, 4. Struck out: By Sage, 6; by Sutthoff, 1. Double play: Rob. Inson to Batemon. Left on baaes: Milwaukee,.- 10; Toledo, 10. Umpire; , Egan. Time: 1:40. Hooalers Easy for Salata. ST. PAUL. July 18 St. Paul batted Thlel man at will today and won an easy vic tory, ll to 2. Tne feature of the game was the batting of Coy. Score: IT. PACL. INDIANAPOLIS. B.H.O.A.E. - B.H.O.A.E. Calar. lb..... 4 I 1 1 0 PualraTjr. rf. 4 3 0 1 0 Drill, e. 4 1 1 l l Ainenon, ao. a i i v 0 OHImaa. cf.... 4 I 0 0 0 4Crr. lb 4 1 11 0 0 1 0 William,, aa. 4 .1 0 1 1 I 0 Pcrrr. If 14 I 0 1 I 1 Marran. Ib... 0 I 1 0 1 OHolmaa. u 4 0 4 1 0 i 0 Thlelman. p.. 4 10 11 VanZandt,' cf. t Frlak. If I I I I I Whaelar. If... 1 11 Rnakenff . aa 4 I 1 Padrian, lb... I Kelaay, rf I cor, p....;... t I 4 0 Totals.. !...lt 14 27 14 1 Totala 14-114 11 I St 'Panl 0 i 0 3 6;1 0 1 11 Indianapolis . 0 01 000010-2 Two-base hits: Padden, Coy, Thielmsn, Wheeler. Gvler 2h Van -Zandii Perry. Stolen bases: Hlnes, Ferry 2i, Diinleavy, PHridi.n. Rockenfleld.' Double plays: Carr (unsHsiMtedi; Thlelman Id MArcan to Carr. I StrHu k ' qui : '. By Thielman, 3: by Coy, 1 Sect idea, hit: Dunleavy. Perry. Kelsey, Padden. Left on liases: St. Paul, 11; In dianapolis, 7. Time: 2:06. Umpire; '.Lang ley, -i Colnrabns wlsa la Twolftb.. M1NNBAPOLI8. July 18. Columbua took the first game of the series here today after twelve innings.- Hinohman's two bagger won.. for Columbus. Freeman was put out of the game fur talking buck to Umpire Owen. Score: COLl'MBl'S. - aUNKgAPOU. . . B.H.O A B- B.H.O.A E PUkarlnz. cf. 4 I I Sulllan. rl . 4 I I 4 f'Daiar. rt....4 1 4 4 4 Prcaman, lb.. 4 Hlnrbman. lb 4 1 I I 0 Catering. If - - 1 Coultar, if. .. 4 0 1 4 OOramluf'r. lb 1 I o o t Klhm. Ik I I IT 0 1 Han. ll-lb.-.S Priai. Ib 4 0 1 1 Ojrlr. aa . Hulawllt. sa. .4111 1 Graham, cf Blua, c 4 1 1 I 4 Koi. lb.... Vail, p .1 0 1 1 i Yaager, c . Thomaa. p.. Totala 41 10 44 10 lLau .... Totala 40 I 14 It 1 Batted for Thomas in twelfth. Columbus ... 0 0 1 0 0 0 t 0 0 0 0 12 Minneapolis ..0 0000100000 0-1 Two-base hit: Hlnchman. Sacrifice hits: Fox, Greinlrger, Oyler, Clymer, Filel. Double plays: Hulawltt fo Hinthman to Klhm; 0ler to Fox to Kreeman. Stolen bases' Fox. Coulter. First base on balls: Off Thomas, 2: off Veil. 8. Strut- out; By Thomas. 6; by. Veil,. ' Wild pitch: Thomss. Ift on bases: M.intiaapolis, ; Columbus. .11 -Tlmei 216. Umpire; Owen. Distillers Beat Packers. ' KANSAS CITY.' July M. Kansas City's ilserable fielding enabled Louisville to win wiih oaly five lilts off -Durham. -Umpire Kane s deoialvoa displeaaeU Uie specutwis, . , j mi. in. '.M.i. Mi BeraR the highest possible grade of beer accordingly. Bottled at brewery only. Delivered anywhere in ease. Write . Try, a cafe delivered. You'll never regret it. . . who threw eggs and other missiles at hlin, but he, was not injured. Score: , L()t!I8.VH.LFr. KANSAS CITY. I B H O A B . B.H.O.A.E. Hal! man, rf.. 1 0 A Hill, cf ' 0 0 Kranti. cf I Storall, cf ... 10 1 Rraahaar. lb. . 4 0 1 8 Sullivan, lb 1 11 Kerwln. If ... Ill W oodruff, lb.. S - I Slon.r, t 4 Qulnlaa, aa... 1 , Elliott, p 4 0 0 1 tWaldron, rf.. I 0 0 Perrlne, aa. .. I 1 0 Pbrlo. lb 4 4-1 Burka. lb 4 1 OCaaaadj, If.., 1 0 Laahv. I t 0 J Sulllaas, lb I Durham, Totals 14 17 II 1 p... I . Totals 1 4 17 T Louisville .,...t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-4 Kansas City 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hits:. Kerwln, Hill.. Three-base hit: Hallman. First baaei on' balls: Off Durham, 7; off Elliott, 2. Struck out: By Durham, 9; by lCJllott, t. Left on bases: KanRaa City, 4; IjOuisvlJle. 10. Passed ball: Leahy. Wild pitch: Durham. Stolen baaes: Woodruff 'til-- Sacrifice, hrfsr-r-r Woodruff, Qulnlan, Cassady. Time; : 1:60. Umpire: Kane. . , ., , ( ' I t Teams. . Won. Lost. Pet. 6fi . S4 . .626 48 ' .29.. .662 48 41 ' .639 46 41 .623 44 42 .612 88 ' .49-' .437 8tt 60. .419 22 - 62 . .36a Played .... 90 .... S7 ....89 .... 86 .... ....87 .... 8l Columbua .,, Milwaukee .. Minneapolis Toledo ...... IxmiavIHe ... Kansag City St. Paul Indianapolis Games today-: - Colnmbus at Minneap olis, Toledo at Milwaukee, Indianapolis at St. Paul, Louisville at Kansas City. TopeUa True to Name. BEATRICES,' ' Neb., July 18.-8peclal tele gram.) In a fast game here this evening the Topeka Giants defeated the' Beatrice ball team by a score of 7 to 2. The feature of the game was the all-round playing of the Giants. The two teams play at Vy-more- tomorrow. -. ,. Country Clas) Pntilng Conteit Toalght. J lie iimi VI iuiii puiiiiiK. vriiiDva will ur . held at the Country) club this evening to) determine- who 1 the beet putter of the; men nna women members. . As the 'contest Is open to all who are 18 years of age nnd over it la expected that at least a hundred-. entries will be received. Additional lights have been put on the course, which will H -,.r ,.(.', ' - DOCTORS for 1 . r-v v-'-.l .r' ' " V' ' '-is. 1 - . ; ' t f ..--'(;, , .''tm"'"' t V:,','t ' Y : . 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