' " " . - , ' . "- . - """" , i m n -r ' ' ' -r- . as ... , .i ... i . 1 . - "ii mmm MflMM "m--' .. --( g, 4 S 4 iii AirlTTi TvltTtr mi ri mi it inr a vr TTTT "fT O 1907. . . OMIIA 10SES FN SIXTEENTH Eourke ArtvBeiten by Lincoln in 'K . Great Uame. ! HALL AlO) CICOTTE IS FIXE FOEM v f V t ' . - Ketohena ' Rohe (.ocals of the I Vletoa-y by.' ttarveloas One Handed Catch la Dees i-.Ceiter rieid. ' 'incoln, 8; Omaha; f Sixteen Inning, latl hit Davidson with a pitched ball, schema alngled, sending Davidson to third, whence ha cored Ok) Fenlon's f)jr to Autrey th deciding ran'tt a lf-lnnln;. gam 'at VVitoa sUel. park-Monday -afternoon be for th stands Blied with tnen. women and children, for it -wag ladlea' day. .'-; Hatl and Cloott wr'o4 peeing, pitchers and for "Bftteen long Inning a, or for two Aura and thirty-fire minutes, th ten mob, waa kept at ' th tareaklng point During th battljfctiC4eama had at least halt a dosene-ffportunltJe' win. but both railed to acoept their opportunities until , that eventful atrteeatau' '- i i Lincoln did not make a hit off nail until l j the fifth tuning and then four Jilt, two 3 or I th soretcn ' order, scored two runs. J j rslon opened th fun by driving safe to j rtgtit and Sullivan hit a high ofie which j Welch should hare nailed, but he Al : I phonaed and Qaatoned to Captain Franck j untn th bag waa on th ground. Cicotte j Crova Fanlon la. witk a bit be wu not j i looking for to "right and 'Ket'ehem drov' etuDrtran home with a hit to left field. The i natt two up flew out to Weloh and Belden. , Qmnhn Ties It, tm Intatk Omah--yned th score In the seventh Inning, . whea. Autrey opened by beating j'int a bunt. Welch flew out to Ketohem nd Dolan struck ou't when Graham lined . i bard bn hloh went between Thomas " I leg. ' TlOmas" should by all means hve i made an out of ft, but ha, waa asleep. ha n V. .. " M . ,, iivih inu ur Alio uail to third by beautiful stjd whtoh cauaed Ducky to1 rtrnp the thrtw. Austin bunted on to Web-fool Holmes who oould neither 'catch the fleet-footed Graham at horn nor Austin at first and this tied th score, Oondlng fouled out. " Then th real" battle started with the result always in doubt until the last man Was out Omaha made two single in the thirteenth Inning,1' but Dolan could only hit th ball to Cloott and Graham atruok out Tn th fourteenth Inning, after Gra ham' had struck out Austin drew a pass and Oondthg singled, and Austin made third by a, wonderful sprint. Oondlng got to second on the play.. 'The fans longed for A good hitter Whom.' CaDtaln 7rannk could calf upon, but It was no use, for LeBrand had a bad ' finger and fcsgan worked th day before and did not have Ma uniform on. McNeeloy might have done better than Zlall for successful squeeze play and a hit to the outfield would have done the business with., but one out No , change, was made, however, and Hall struck out Bolden fouled and Holmes pulled It off the bleachers' fence. , . Maioolm Miami Ooef Chance. . X4noln lost a-.beautiful ohanca to amir In th eleventh Inning. With but one out Dayldaoa. tilt a triple,, but It waa no use, for Thomaa laid on tn front of the plate which Oondlng nailed .aand hold th run ner on third until he .wa-ble to throw Thomaa out at first. ,Pen.lon grounded to . Qrahm and th ohancato score waa gone. Hall wJkd. th first up In th thlr- tentn inning and again It looked bad for Omaha, , Holmes fell . down on hit at .trapt to. saorlno vo-.-GanUer hit' t Graham, but thavaraad!. Island boy . was too anxious to make a, double and booted th bail. Oondlng caught Qagnler napping at'flrot add Davidson, jlew . out to Wejeh. Unooln singled, in. both the fourteenth and fifteenth Innings, but nothing ofifn- of th. 1UU, ad thsnoa cam ,th sUuenth, with Th m, team tbln aftarnoon. . INCOLT. AD. R. H. PO. "Ketchem, ot.., i-ox. 2b... Ilolmee). lb.... 7 w ' I .....- 0 1 . - 0 , O a a a ' Oagnler. as... TOO Lavldson, lf..vi I jrhon.a. ib...ttj,.,;.;.f l a 0 1 . a 12 i 11 , 9 ! anion, rt .... z I ! 9 2 Bulllvan, ..... Clootie, p............... i Totals S2 . t 1.2 47. 19 r., OMAHA. . AB. R. 4 0 79 1 taa.aaaM . 0 II. PO.' 1 2 1 ! i iS l a 1-4 .24 A. 9 9 0 9 1 4 11 4 Bulden, rf.... iriuick, ss... Autrey, If.... Welcl, ef.... Iolan, lb Graham. 2b.. Austin. 2b..,. Uotldlllg. 0..MM 7 9 K Totals .'..;i.rj'..V..".M I 11 4S 27 'Austin out) attempted third bunt Run- - iJnooln ...,..9 09920099999999 1 a Omaha ....,,,.000000 100000000 o a Iilt4- Lincoln .....' 9 0 4 t 9 9 I 1 9 0 1 1 1 12 Omaha 119999al912l0l9 I It Two-base hit: . Dolan. Thr baa. hit.: vUlson. .- Bases, on balls: Oft Tinii it nr i M....t t i nit k ni..k. K.n.1 My Cleotte. 1; by flail. 1. Btruck out: By Hall. 4) by Ckott. t. Left on bases: Lln - coin. 11: Omaha. I. Stolen bases: n.vl.l- son. Fenloti nloti. Sacrifice hit: Holm.. Double Sullivan to Gagnlert Austin to i Austin, Graham to Dolan. Timet -playat . 2;3tk Umpire: . haskell, i Aotoa of the Game. fi ta bard to las a gam like that Fx was caught napping at first, as was -t!ao Oagnler. , . Tbe Omaha boys were not able to steal a base on Sullivan. , If Ducky's teeth had been filed he might have bitten Jack Haskell. Tb whole difficulty was In hitting that man In the sixteenth Inning. Dolan had twenty-three putouts and an aaatxt and one encuaeble error. Ilall and. Clootta each had' twelve hlta mtade off hlta. Hall passed two and Cicotte Uiree and each hit a man. livery Oinahan got a hit. Oondlng Austin and Autrey tw each and every Mtokeylte cent Holmes and Oagnler ' connected - - .. . w m a,Kaa v. u "- V" - " " ...-.-". w. - V. - .n 1 waa . trnnni ur. a.nrrrtiM wa. when b waa coverlug first arid Dolan made his -T-P 1 MWC HAMPAGIffi VV ft Irony th imr after he Yad caught th fealL. SI t.jui hed Fox and th ball u knocked out of hi hind. Ketcrrem nd .the nar pjay, of th game when he robbed Balden ot a tw or (hrpMioktr bv inirtni t.irough the air and catching the tll lth hln gloved band. Austin took fifteen chance without a sum of a wabble, and wne of tnem ware moat difficult. lt caught liners and picked up several grounders which looked beyond hta reach, catching the man at -first .each time, A faat double ended the tenth inning whvn things were lookisg bad .e,r, Omaha. Cicotte epem-d the inning-wlji single na 'RMcriom wu aare jvvnen. - urnm mufTed a thrown bell at flref: trtd to bunt and Oondlng nailed C'lcolV t Ird: liulmea hit a hard liner to Austin; 'who" soon nailed Kelciiem off seceod. . - Paebla and Dna MolneS Tie. ' pi'BBliO, Colo.y uly 1. De'Mo1s and lucbio tied again today, the game being called at 4 o'clock In orflef t aUra the Visitors to catch a train. It was a pitchers' battle between Miller "kn . McOrenr and honors were About even. PuebJo icorod first In the fourth when- Blwert wee given a life on Andreas' botible, .' was sacrificed by .Melcholr and Barter brought him In with a two-bnager to -center field, t.'p to th ninth Innlni only three of tha .cham rletia reached ficst base . and- th visiter ad not scored 111 'three days! Qehrtnc waa sent In to bat for Miller and scoured a horn run to left field, the orlf taking a bad bound ovr Ayao'a ha4 Bcore: , . ttSM MOINES.'' ,i - AB. :.IL H.PO. A. C Hchlrke. 8b I l 1 Hogrlevef, rt J Dexter, Yb 4 Oorkhlll, If 4 Andreas. 2b I McLaughlin, f I Oochnauer, ss I Yeager, o .1 Miller, p t Clark, p Oehrlng I i o 1 ToUls ..w.........2 1 'I 87 17 PUKBLO. A3. R. H. PO. I Ryan. If MoOllvray, cf tvwert. Sb ... Melohelr, rt , Belden, lb ... Bader, 2b .... Cor 1 1 an. as . Smith, o McGregor, p ., A. 0 0 0 0 a s 4 1 v 4 I 1 -I 0 0 0 l 0 o a 1 0 9 1 0 a a Totals .....27 J a 27 . 13 Batted for Miller In ninth. Des Moines ... Pueblo 0O00OO0Q 1-1 0001OO90O-1 Three-base hits: Miller. McGregor. Home run: Oehrlng. Double play: McGregor to Balden. Sacrinoe hits: Bader, Melcholr. Struck out: y McGregor. 2; by filler, I. Flrat base on balla: Off McGregor, 2; oft Miller, a. Time: 1:30. Umpire: " Con aha u. Attendance, 1.6U). Corhtt Too Mark for Denver. DENVER. Joly L Corbett aldeateppcd ana (eintea ana Uien landed one uireoi on Llie aolar plexus. . Denver went down helpless, and. though making a few good stands on the defensive la the remaining innings, lost another decision. "luck" Adams, . left-hander, tried his skill dur ing (our innings, but found his support of the yellow order. Denver's errors -all counted, while the Sioux City errors were harmless as doves. Vandergrtft, the col lege player, set the pace at hitting for the home team. DENVER.' AB. R. H. PO. Murnhv. rr S O 1 1 1 Cassadv. If 5 0 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 6 a Wheeler, Kb i White. 115 2 Laulerborn, 2b i. 4 McDonougli, C a P. Boliannon.., cf..... 4 2 Xo i o o 9 1 Vandergrtft, ss... ... 4 9 H. Adams, p Rodenbaugu, p.. To Lais .... 1 .... a 1 9 .ST 7 U 'Alio xaois ab. r. ii. pa B. Campbell, rf. (919 D. bheehan, go. 4 119 Nobllt, cf 4 1 1 ( Weed, 2b 8 9 9 4 Hart, lb.... 4 9 9 U Granville, ss........... 4 ' I 2 Hupp, If. 4 1 9 2 J. dneelian, o...M..... 4 9 9.4 Corbett, p ..'a 11 0 9 1 0 a i i .9. 1 Totals 36 . 1 -27 IS. , Penvar .,n.......9.9 9 9 t Vl t. M Soux City... ...j 9 9 3 0 9 0 9 1-4 Two-baaeiuii' Vandergrlft TBree-base hits: D Bheehan, Corbett- Home, 'rum Vandatgrlft tttolen baaea. VbnOergrUt Wiwoler., Hit by pitcher; Corbett , Bases n balls: 'Off Adams, 2; off Corbett ' 2. Struck out: By Adams, 1; by Rodenbaugh, I; by Corbett 4. Left on 1 bases; Denver, li; Bloux City, i. Double plays: Vandor. grift to While; Corbett to Wood to Hart Time; 1:40. Umpire; Brennaa. Standtna of the Teams. Played. Won. Loat. Pet. .400 .M7 .622 .100 .429 .tSi Des Moines ' 60 14 24 Omaha ..97 3a 8 Lincoln 66 24 1 Denvsr i bi ' 2 "l ioux City ....... $1 '27 -24 1 1 Pueblo 4& i '40 9 Game today: Lincoln at Omaha.' 9 ol GAMES IN AMBniCAN ASSOCIATION Indianapolis Wins from ' Louisville Slxteea to One. -j INDIANAPOLIS, July X Indianapolis 1 fell onto Puttmann In the eighth Inning of today's game and batted out ten runs ba- E ' fore the side was retired. The. visitors 0 were at no time dangerous. Cook, an out o fielder obtained from the Pueblo Western 0 league tears, made his first appearanoe wita 0 inuianapous ana aia well., eoore: 1 j lNPlANAPOLIB. . LOUI8V1LLR. 2 AB.H.U.a.lt. AB.H.O.AJt. a ! William, aa. I 1 4 tStmlt. rt.... I 1 1 0 2:Ooullr. If... 4 It tSiaalajr, of... I 144 t H tinea, rt.... I 1 4 40001.7,. lb... 4 1 t 4 4 "iKrui. tb 2 4 11 SuIIImo. lb., I i 1 '4 1 . II. ........ . v J 1 1 I' .K. . . k. l . . . vooa, of i v rmu, e a vv a.v Uvlnsatan, all t 0 4 . .Wnlui. aa.. 4 4 11 4 llork., lb... 4 2 11 WoixlruH. 11,4 1 4 K.llum. p... 4 114 1 Pullman, p.. I 1 4 4 1 Croiul.r. Ik.. I 12 4 ailusbaa, rf... 1 4 4 1 Totala. ,1111.17 11 1 Totala.... ..44 724 12,1 1 LX"' -"-l I 0 0 0 SI' 1 i I"v". 1 ?, ' ijjrr9!1 Two-base hits I Thr-baaa hlUs Himes, Cook. Home ;EU: Colter. Sacrifice ihlt: Cooley. Stolen oaaea: i.uu ia., wu on oaaea: iuaian 1 fo U; Loulsvlllo, 8. Bases on balls ! Jf ll"nll 2 J"""1.""' k.r 8tc1' B Kelium. 1 Tune: 2.-OX Umptret. I Off out: Kan. Branan Defeat "Millar. MILWAUKEE, July 1. After having the fani apparently won, KUroy ef Minneap olis blew up In the seventh Inning today, five singles and a two-bagger scoring sis runs and winning the gam. Curtis was relieved by Dougherty at the end of the first Inning. Bcore j.. M1LWATKEB. MINNEAPOtn. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Roblnaan. aa. I I 4 I 10' Nail, If.... I 4 I t Orooa. rf..... I 111 IDundoa, Ik... 4 fill Conaara, lb.. 4 1 14 Mortaa. ef....l 111 BotIIIo. a. . . I III ll.rmus rt 4 I t I MK'ena'k. tb I 1 I I t Onmtaaar, as I 1 I M'Chaaaor, llll I I B. rraoioaa, Ik I lull Clark, lb..... 111 Oriar. aa 44.1 ' Dousbart;. of I 14 11 thannoa. a.. I I I 1 4 otc,a- . 4 II JJiiw- J J . arils, t t s larakaa ....I Tata la u il it U "i ' Totala M I M III Hattil for Kllrav In atlnth. I - 4 i"! AJUVf A BUUViAt - iiwii .,ik a n o a i a a . vti,,ii. a A ik a i a a A . .,, vvw..vov uita: un - uimi in' one inning, ; ore Dougherty In eight Innings, . 8. Two-base hlta: Martes, Roth, Roblnaon. Stolen baae: ; Dundon. First baae on balls: Off Dough erty, 4; oft Kllroy, 8. wild pitch: Dough erty. Btruck. out: By Curtis. 1; by Dough erty. 4: by Kllroy. L Sacrifice hlta: Me, Cormick, Connors. Left on bases: Mil waukee. 8; Minneapolis, B. Tluie: 2.00, Umpire: Kerln. tt Btaaatac ef the Temsa, : Played, Won. Loat- Pet. .al .M .6o7 , .7 414 .4l8 tll Columbus ' 66 Toledo 67 Minneapolis 87 Karrsas City 44 Milwaukee LoulavUle 64 41 40 24 27 i Hi 87 36 89 u 88 81 80 St. Paul 67 1 Indianapolis ...v,.,, 7J Game today: Columbus at Loulnvllla, Toledo at Indianapolis, Kasnas Cuy at Mllwauiaa, ,8u Paul at Mumoepolle. ' Ttaer Meat bia'aa'euaa. Tb 'Tiger outplayed tb rta&ond Sun day by a score of 8 t 1 . irtMBBind for th Ttgur made four hits ou( ( (our times to bat. .Soore by lattlng " . r ' m JVH .B. Tlgar ........ f T1 0 I t il I Diamond .... 6 i jfr ' 0 18844 Battarleat Ttgara, Burklavnd ana Craaach; diamonds, Saunders aad Stic. , Uinptrei Ratehln. .... Wlsnar Oetaheota Hataae. nBKMF.It. Nob.. July 1-aoaolal.V Tha k. kuikar Ouailb iwnreaenaed by tan men. c'n aoan to neenier neateroay ana e- a team oi ta mea crura bare by ti.lrt-three lr(r,t. inty-five targets to racn sr.ootar - . laner will Hold prixe aliutitlng cgaU-h on th Kook CUBS AUE'BACK IS TOE CAME CMcag-g ITatloniili Win After toaing , Pour yStraighl PERATE9 STABT OUT WELL - i i Thre flits Give Them Tw)' Baas ;v 1st Mrs! InsilnaT. h Aft that Ther Pall 'CHICAGO, July L.' 'rlttsburB' today bnnched two single and a double tn th third Inning1, but failed to score, and Chi cago won,' a to 2, after losing games straight . Fraser's pitching band was In Jured In the second. Pfelster relieved him, but; was wild,, and was taken out In th third after having- hit two men. Bcore: -chicaoo. ' ' fnrsBraa. AH.O.A. AS.H.O.A.g. siMla, ef.... I 9 2 1 Aaanea, rt. I 1 1 4 fiher.kara. It 2 1 4 I Laaeh, ot 4 1 1 .-nulla, rt...4 11 ( lark, It ... I 10 Chanca, lb.... I 1 11 4 IWifin, at... 4 111 fv.lnt.ldt. lb 4 1 I' Ab'.lchlo, ft 4 t I 1 Tinker, a.... I Oft Nuloa. lb... 4 I 11 I E.n, lb.... I 14 I Stark, lb... 4 114 Kilns, a I 111 lOIUnsn. .... I ' It rraMt, ..... I LatSel4, ....! 2 I Pfalater, ... ! - Btvwa, 142 Tatala II T 14 14 2 totala....,.i"t 27 I" Chicago 0 I 1 t 1 0 0 I M Pittsburgh ............ 2 9 9 9 9 9 9 0 02 Two-base hlta: Evera. Chance. Waxrner, Slieckard. Three-base hit: Storke. Hits: Off Fraanr In one and one-third Innins-e, 4; of- Pfelster In one Inning. 0; off Brown In six and two-thirds innings, S. Sacrifice hits:- Bheekard (2). Double play:, Blagle to Tinker. Left on baaea: Chicago, 4: nttsburg, 4. First baas on balla: Off Lelfield; 4. Hit by pitcher: By Pfelster, Andereon and Clarke. Struck out: By Pfelster, 1; by Rrown, 2: by Lineld, 2. Time: 16. Umpire:, O'Day. . Even Spilt la Philadelphia. PH ItA DK1.PH I A, July L New York and Philadelphia spUf even In two well played e-amea tnaay. The "home team won the first game by bunching hits In the seventh Inning and ISiew York won the second game In the third Inning with two doubles and a base on balls. Bcore, Orst game: . ' PthtADBLPmA. ' NEW TORK.' AB.H.O.A.K.. AB.H.O.A.B. Tbomaa. cf... 4 14 0 0 shannon. If.. I I 4 Knaba, tb.... I 02 t brown a, rt... I 119 Tllua. rf 4 1 1 1 lKtrana. lb.... 4 14 0 1 Oiharn. if... 4 It i.Tmor, ef..l t 1 0 Oraot, lb.... 4 1 1 I liHannlfln, lb. I t I 1 Court off. lb. I 0 10 1 lDahlen, aa...l 14 10 Doolln, aa.... I 0 I t tCorcuran. tb. I 0 0 I 2 Douln, a I I t 0 4 Bowrmau a. 4 I Sparka p.... I 01 MeOlnnltr, p. I 4110 8br i 1 TaUla 1 4 17 11 I ' Totali .,... lit I I Batted for McQInnlty In ninth. New Tork 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 11 Philadelphia 99009929 t Two-base hits: Dahlen, Osborne. Sacri fice hits: Browne, Corcoran, Courtney. Double play: McGlnnlty to Hannlfan. Left on bases: New York, 2; Philadelphia, 6. Klrst base on balls: Off McGlnnlty, 1; off Pparks. 4. Hit by pitcher: By McGlnnlty. 1; by Sparks, 1. btruck out: iy McGln nlty, 6; by Sparks. 6. Time: 1:35. Um pires; Rlgler and Email. , . Score, second game: KIW YORK. ' - PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.B. , AB.H.O.A.B. Shannon, if.. 4 110 Thomaa, at... I 0 10 U row no, rt.,.4 4 2 )KmH lb.... II 14ft Str.ni. lb... 4 02 iTltua. rt.,... 41 00 Bf-rmour, of.. I II lOaborne. If.. 4 1 0 t HannltlB, lb. 11 0 Oraot, lb,,.. .4 1 1 0 1 rhlen. aa...l 4 I OCourtnej, lb. 4 t 11 t 1 oreoran, lb. I 4 I I Iroolln, aa.... 4 l,r(' Bowannaa, a. 4 0 4 1 Jaoklltarir, e. I I 4 Wlltaa. p..... 4 1 1 0 Brown, p-kVi 4 4 1 ' ; Plttlnsrp., 1 4 114 Totala II Itlll 1 ' ToA....,.. 4 IT It I New Tork 9 0 . 9 9 0 0 0 01 Philadelphia' 'ip XT 0 9 9 9 0 0 90 Two-base hits: . Shannon, - Hannlfan. Three-base hit: KrAbe. Hits: Off Brown in five and one-tbirj Jnnlngs. 2; off Pit tlnger, In three ind two-thirds' Innlnrs. 1: Stolen bases: seymour. Doolln. Left on bases: New York, 10: Philadelphia, 8. First on on balls: Off Wlltse, 7 off Brown, 2; off Plttlnger, L Struck out: By WllLse, a; by Plttlnger, 2. Ttma: . 16. '. IJmplrcs: Kmslra and Rlgler.,- , . .. )-.- . ss BvoolUs-a iTafce a -ralir '. BROOKLYN. July L-'Donovah's men WOB) both games of today's double-header Jrom boaton. Bcore, first game: 1 BROOKLYN. " ' B06TON. " : Aa.H.O.A . AB-H.O-A.B. Alpanaan, lb 4 I 7 Bri4wall, aa.rl.l II Caaor, lb 11 a Too nor, lb... 2 t 1 Lnmlar. rt... 4 lit 1 Brain, lb.. ... 4 lilt Batoh, U 4 2 1 4 Boaaaumt, ef 4 1 1 Jordan, lb.... I 17 4 batea, rt..... 4 14 0 4 ataloaar. ef., till Burka,-!(....'. 4 Ltvia, as.... 4 4 14 Rltohar, lb., 1 I Rlltor, a..... 2 It tNexibam. a.. 4 1 1 I ( Buckar, p.... I I lUnaamaaii, V i t Totals wlfttTll l' Totala...., Jt 24 U H Boston 9 0 2 9 9 9 9 9 12 Brooklyn 0 9 0 0 9 (.9 1 ' Two-bevs hits: Bates; Needhanv Alper man (2), Jordan, Rltter, ' Sacrifice hits: Tenney, Jordan (2), Maloney. . Stolen bases: Needham, Lumley, . Doubla playa: Lumley to Alperman to Lewis, Baton to Rucker to Alperman, Maloney to Casey, Beaumont to uriowan. jjen on Bases: boston, ft; Brook lyn, 4. First base on balls: Off Rucker, I; off Llndaman, 4. Hit by pitcher: By Rucker, L Btruck out: By Rucker, 4; by Llndaman, 4. Time: 1:40. Umpire; Klem. Score, second gam': ' BROOK LYN. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.B.. 'AB.H.O.A.B. AlMrman. lb 4 4 1 2 1 Rwaanar. aa. 4 1 1 t 1 Car. lb.... 4114 Teanay. lb... I I II I Lumior, rf. Batch, lf. Jordan, lb. Malonar, ef 4 1I0O Br. la, lb..... 4110 4 141 Boaumont, ef 4 I I - 1711 Bataa. rt 4 4 4 4 4 9 - 1 Burke, U 4 1 I 4 4 4 2 6 4 kiuher. lb.. I I I 1 I 11 I Naadham. a.. I 1 f 1 Maria, aa. . Blttar, a... Boll, s 10 4 0 Young, p..... 4 4 2 4 oHutnmol Btrlcklatt. ,.. 1 4 4 4 Totala II M It 8 Totala I. 4 to It .4 One out when winning run waa made. Boston ., 0 01 01 0000 02 Brooklyn 00000402 11 Two-base hit: ' Tenney (2), Beaumont Lumley. litre: Off Bell In nine Innings, 2. Sacrifice hits: Bates. Batch. Rltter. Biolen bases: Sweeney. Brain, Casey, Lewis. Dou ble plays:- Lewis to Jordan (2), Jordan to Rltter, Rlchey to Tenney. Left on basea: Boston, 1i Brooklyn, A First base on balls: Oft Bell, 8; off Teung, 2. Hit by fltcher: By Bell, L Struck out: By Bell. I; by young, 1 Wild pitch: Young, lime: 1:56. Umpire:. 'Klem. . tauaeUasi ef - the Teams. Played. Won. Lest Pet. Chicago M 48 14 .750 New York 6 87 22 .827 Pittsburg 60 M 24 .67 Philadelphia j 61 . 84 27 . .tV.7 Cincinnati 44 2 96 .4fi3 Beaton 4X , 4 24 .4.13 Brooklyn . , 43 28 88 .6V7 St. Louis. 47 18 II .238 Game today t Boaton at Philadelphia, New Tork at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at Chi cago St Louis at Pittsburg. " Beth Lie wood Team . Wla. UtNWOOD, Neb.. July L (Special. Lin wood s first nine played at Bralnard yeaterdsy. Bcore, 10 to 4 In favor of Lin wood. Mors .Bluffs' second Bin played Taaa I'V, sVl Mass WI at T strike; iVK TN pile el die aanv traltataoas, ' "LUCKY STTUKJE" kaeiU ' solid seal ei pvb&e approval, tmi k the laiaaat sallist braad oi sliced cot tobacco k tb watkL tUCKY STBIKE CCcSw.PIus PSpi Tcbacco Naeer aits kt qtaaljy, srAoLaa ,.. ewaalr." cool lo the n4, with ae -waste. ao4 B fcsfraac aetaawada fc t aU. FaaVaaral n4 Uatwg. a haa, ltVa. II Saasfaa.Bj tii ft A ' rm i ANON INTOXlCaViTl n C0 tJ in, iinnC lir I a. sciit, nur3'''lAlI 'f k la a 'J -h- .3a-. W y J t W !ilCHi'.i;; For 12 tops ol Red Metal oap) from Large Malt-Nutrme Bottle ' ..V with GoU Trase-aurk or 6 'XlVf; .Spnt Bottles with Black Treaeetaxfc i it VA-I ' I 1 L. 1 . mm will mnA I1U AAA K " " orra el our Vienna Art Plats any daras ia tb United State. Llnwoon's second team here yesterday, Lin wood winning by a score of 10 to 1. GAMES IN THE AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland Wins from St. Loots Fir to Tito. ST. LOV19, July 1. Cleveland won today' rattie from t. Louis, i to 2. Home runs by Flick aud Clark were lt-i only features. Score: CLEV21.AND. ST. LOVI9. (AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Fllrk, rt J..6 II Nllea. tb I Oil Bradloy. ,jTb.. 4 04 Jonaa. lb 4 4 V, 1 I O'Brloiv'aa.. 4 14 1 1 Stone-. It 4 1 0 O,4 L!le. lb....4 I OPli'ktrtng. rt. 4 I I 1 4 "(orall, lb... 4 111 9 OWallars, aa.. 1114 4 Htnobman, If I 1 1 OHomphlH, cf. .1 0 I a a Bnnnifb'm, ef 4 1 t Harttll, lb. I 4 1 I 1 Otarka, O....I I I t Sponsor, a... I 12 4 ThKlmao, p. 4 0 0 0 ooinwn. p.... i a 1 foUla M 10 n 14 1 ToUla M I tT It 4 St. Louis 0 0 1 0 0 00 11 Cleveland 1 00000011-4 Two-base hits: Clarke, Btovall, Pickering (2.) l'hree-base hits: Btovall, O'Brien, Etone. Home runs: Flick, Clarke, Sacri fice hits: HlnchmarT, Nlles, Wallace. Double plays:. Lajole to Btovall; O'Brien, Lajol to Btovall. Left on buses: SU Louis. 2 Cleveland, fi. First base on balls: Off Thlelman. 1: off Dlneen. 1. Hit by pitched Ball:- ay xnieiraan, epencer. struca ouii By ptneen, 1; by Thlelman, 2. Passed ball: Bpencer. Wild, pitch;' Thlelman. Tim: 1:48. Umpires: Kvari and Connolly. " Clitcaao' "tVlrt : front -Detroit. ' "trHinAOO. Julv l.J-Chlcao" won from De troit today, 4 to 2, Erors, bases on. balls and Dougherty's bitting figured largely In the result.. Davis was knocked unconscious when he and Dougherty collided In th fifth, but resumed play. Score: CHICAGO. DETROIT. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Rabn. rt I 1 D. Jonoa. If.. 4 1 1 J r. Jane oa. ef. I a 1 0 rou(hiin. b. w a I.b.11. lb 4 1 I I I Crawford, of. 4 1 1 liouahertjr. It I I I I OCobb. rf. i i a A i .4111 Roha, lb..... I 0 I bKotimio, lb. 4 w 1 Uononua. lb. a o i vsonatior, r. lb. 4 4 I 4 1 UaTta. aa 4 2 11 O'Lrarr, aa... 1110 Sullivan, tit o Schmidt, a... I llll 114 iKUlian. 4 1110 Smith, p.. Totala... Chicago Detroit . .5 "lit 3 "l ToUla......ll 4 14 1 I 1 0 I t 0 0 0 I 0 0100010 - Two-base hit: D. Jones. Sacrifice hits: played on the bom grounds yesterday be Bchmldt, Hahn, Rohe, Smith. Stolen baaea: ore a orowd of 4u0 enthusiastic tans. Dougherty, Killtan. Double plays: Schmidt, Friend's runs cam In the seventh on an rvinMtn tn Rchaefer. Left on bases: Cbl case. 2: Detroit. I. Basea on balls: Oft Smith, 4; off Kllllan, 1 Hit by pitched ball: By Kllllan, t Struck out: By Smith. 8; Dy Gillian, a. w nil pitcn , diihi.u. xmtv. Umpire: O'Loughlln. llookivonua Defeat Athlete. BOSTON, July 1. Philadelphia was un able to score on Young's pitching today -cept In the final Inning, and the home clu won, 6 to 1. Dygert was hit sharply at times and was relieved by Bender In th eighth. Scor: BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Sullivan. cf..l 4 4 4Hartael, If... 4 1 Paront. aa.... I 111 l.Nlcholla. tb.. 4 llll Consalloo, rt 1 1 r'.ybol. rt... 4 1 I Orlmahaw, lb 4 111 1 Data, lb..... 4 I j J J Barrott. If... I I J. Colllna, lb 4 1 8 4 1 KnUht. lb... 1 4 1 8 401drlnf. at... 4 4 1 h l a 1 1 asohrack. a.... I 4 T I I Crtar, a I 1 1 4 OCroaa. aa I 4 I 4 Shaw, a 1 I E. Colllna aa 0 1 J Toung, g, p.... I III vurtm, f I I t Z araair, , w v . Totala M 6 17 16 l'MurpbT .... 1 Totala at M 10 8 Batted for Cross In eighth. Boston 0 0 18 1 I,.ll.i4.lnl.la A A n A O A A 1 AA li i - il .'. ' n.Jri. ctmihaa. Ttandar. a ww-ww i . j " . . , . . , Three-baao hit: Davla Home run: Young, i iff T iv..H Struck out: y toung, I. or . r Bender, 2. Wild pitch: Dygert Ttmel 1:40. Umpire: Sheridan. New York Wins Both Gaaaea. NEW TORK. July's, New xerg won both games of today's double-header from ... .1 . Qnr.wA. AmI ff-omA! hxw tkk. waSHlNOTOit. A8 H O A AB.B.OA.8I. Hotrmaa, ef.. 4 4 1 4 4riraor. It... 4 4 1 Kooiar. K....4 I I Jfiuioy. rt... 4 I aw. - - - .-, . -. - - - k arrfall, aa. 4 1 6 4 8 1-alobanty. lb 4 111 rbaaa, lb.... 4 14 fHiokmu. lb. 4 2 11 Laporta, lb.. 1 4 1 Joo J Morlarltr. lb 4 P.iTtna. tb... t 14 4 Wlinama, tb. 4 I I I 4AUIaor. aa... I 114 Cooror. U.. 6 all Hraoa, a.... j a a j KUInow. a... 1 I falkaab.n. fcickor, a.... 4 I 1 I tlaitb. I Ortb. p. I 11 1 1 Kofo. p .. oi-homaa- Kliaoa, p. ..1404 .. 1 1 ..! Totala 44 lfM 14 6 Totala 44 It H II 8 Two out when winning run waa mad. Batted for Keefe In seventh. Washington , I M 1 M 1 1-1 Nsw York 0 0 0 0 0 4-U Two-base httsf Chase, Orth, relhuniy, Hickman, Jones. Hume run: Ganley. Hits: Off Orth, la In five and two-thirds Innings; off Keefe, 4 lo two and one-third Innlnga; off Kltaon, non la one Inning; off iaikan C -j .v,i,s inir,..- i yT.v J"14!". ' ". Smith. 11 In tour Innings.- Sacrifice hit: Hoffman. ' Stolen pttaes: Clyrper, Delehanty, Alllaar, Conroy. - Double playa: Conroy to Che; Delehanty. to Hickman. Left on bases: Washington, it; New lork, 6. Bases on balls: Off 'vh. f; elt Keefe, 1; off Falk enberg, 1; off Btnlth, 1. Hit with pitched ball: By Kitson. J; by Falkenberg, 1. Struck out: By Orth. 2; by Kltaon, 1; by Falken berg. 1; by Smith. ! Passed balls: Hey don, 8. Time: J0.40, . Umpires: Hurst and Stafford. Score, second game: KIW TORK. WASHING TO. AB H.OiA.B. '" AB.H.O A . Hoffman, at.. I I 4 -1 I ' IraW. tf.i- I 111 Kralar. It.... $ Carlo. rt..-.4 II' g.borlald. aa 4 I I 4 Otlebaatr. tb 4 1 6 0 I Chaao. lb.... 4 II 1 Hltamao. lb. I t 1 Conroy. Wiinaiaa If ... 4 14 14 jonoa. ef I 1 I I tb. I I I I'trarnaa, lb... I III 1 1 1 a a aiiioot. aa... I llll M..riajut, KlaUioaY I 1 I Wanor, a.u. 4 1 4 a Hotl. ..'..... 4 10 4 4 Hsaboa, a.... 11 T - ' Orvhant, 4 I 4 I I Totals.. ... U St II' B ' t,i.. 1 1 rr i iwrt in ikvmi mninai on t,.rV a i V .;'n ir, Stolen bases: Old- i ?! yr. " , ... v,..ea. ' in September, wwttemor no pes Bon'phlladlTpwrV "-Vault th. fastest sauadP of t . Hit bv oltcner: ouuiven. ,..... fras...i..w ivf " ..... .,.0 o o,i 0 I jM ..-'. 14 I'M M M hiu Oi-aHAUh UniL run . Waililnfton tivw Yok .. Tiurta-taia 1 aaoiaaaarOaaasaBi iBBjawasa nr av After severe illness, when vitality is at low ebb, health and strength are speedily restored by HEUSER-BUSCZ's Malt-Nutrine supplies the food elements of Barley-Malt and the. tonic properties of Hops. The most delicate stomach will accept and retain it. Sold by all Druggists and Grocers la cases of 1 Doz. Large or 2 Doz. Split Bottles Anheuser-Busch St. Louis, Mo. Brewers of the Famous Budweiser Beer IroM to Hogg. Hits: Off Hughe. 4 In one Inning; ham. 1 In seven lnnlnits. Stolen oft Graham, bases: KlberfeM (I). Chase. WilllemR. J -"os. Double play. Hoffman to EJberfeld to Wll llama; Jones to lilckmun. Lf(t on banes: Washington, 11; New York, 6. Bases on balls: Off Hogg, ; oft Graham, I. Hit with pitched ball: By Graham, 2. Struck out: By Hogg, 1; by Graham, 8. Time: 1:60. Umpires: Stafford and Hurst. Staadinsr of th. Taaviaia. Played. Won. Loat Pet Chicago , Cleveland ..... Philadelphia , Detroit .. 62 41 21 .661 .. 64 40 24 .025 ,.. 43 86 27 .516 .. 6 22 ' 27 .(12 ,.. 62 29 80 .41)2 .. 65 27 88 .415 ... 63 23 89 .271 ... 67 18 2 .816 jiow i.uia ......... St. fjUJliS Boston -w.... W aab In gtotr ...... Games today: Cntca . st Cleveland, St. Louis at Detroit, WashlngTUk ft Boston. Philadelphia at New York, GAMES IX THE IOWA LEAGUE Jaeksoavlll. Acala Step late First Place. MAJtSHALLTOWN. I a., July L (Special Telegram.) Following are th results In the Iowa league: At Qulncy R.H.B. Qulncy .......0 00001110 1 4 10 1 Burlington ..0 01010100 08 14 I Batteries: Keyes and Walsh; Bchroeder and Bruggeman. . At Jacksonville 4 . K.H.E Jacksonville ,,,..0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 Keokuk 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 7 8 Batteries: Patrick and Pratt; Prater and Williams. No games at Waterloo or Ottumwa on ac count of double-header yesterday. taadlagt of the Teams. Played. Won. Loat. Pet. .&3 .617 .6fl .Ml .600 .440 .847 Jacksonville Waterloo ... 43 47 49 4tt 46 60 60 28 29 27 13 22 20 17 17 18 i omiinauiu . fxL -1...- 22 21 28 28 80 82 Mrht, Marshalltown Qulncy Ottumwa Keokuk 4 Wllbera First Defeat. W1LBEH, Neb., July 1. (Special.) Friend won the fastest same of the season error and three successive singles, scor ing again in tne nintn on an error ana two singles. Wllber's runs came In the first on errors by Whltcomb. Vi liber had a chance to win the game In the eighth, when with secand and third covered, and only one gone, the next two men struck out This Is Wllber's first defeat this year out ot nine games playod. Score: R H 3 Friend 0 0000080 1-4 8 4 W liber t 00000000-266 Earned runs: Friend, 2. Double plays: Friend, 1; Wtlber, L Struck out: By Ling, 4; by Robertson T Batteries: Friend Ling and Neff. Wllber Robertson and Storkan. Umpire: Walklln of Crete. Dakota Valversltr Athlete. VFRMILION, S. D., July 1. (Special. ) Ed Parry, an athlet ot Chicago university who has had charg of th university track team this season, haa gone to hi home at Oekaloosa, Ia. It has cot been decided as yet whether or net Parry will return to the Unlverelty ef South Dakota next spring. He has been offered a fine posi tion with a Montana high school for the foot ball season and will probably aoceDt. Director A. H. Whlttemor. who has per. formed Wonder at th university In an ! athletlo way ainieuo way, win again nave cnarge or the foot ball team next fall and with the baa ball team In the spring. With many hand early to organ th past Fwarth a the Waters. Th Omaha Rod and Gun club la prepar ing for (arc "e1nga" at th club house and on the lake th afternoon and evening of July 1 Special sailing races are ar- ranged and in th evening ther will b 4Mln AnA Ar.wrt.li. Anna. eM,MAM I th "Omaha," th largest sailing craft on th lake, was successfully launched by the ewnara. Dr. Deapecher, Juatln Refregler ana Fank Lundstrum. It Is a 84-foot craft - avuia vaua and Is said 1 , f& , ut i'iwarThe J , J "J- i I ; ort Of to ta faater tnan any boat here- launched at either Cut-Off or Man- owners are ready to accent any challeng and would like to ar range b match for the afternoon ot July 4. Ceaatry Clab Golf. MY. TS. H. Spragu made the low gross scor at th Omaha Country club Mon day afternoon, with Mrs. Wheeler making th low net score. Th scores were: Oross. Hndop. Net. Mr. Wheel? 110 4s 02 Mrs. Burns ,, e .1 1 24 7 Miss Kimball ..w ..12S 80 88 Mr a. Spragu. WOW Miss Dewey 127 28 Mats Team Wants Game. Th Met team la without a gam for next Sunday and would Ilk. to get games iron tn touowina iams: r lorinot jam. i letlc. Sterling, Townaend. South Omah Hammers or liootor. Prefer tne Non pareils or ths Union Paclflo Car Shops and any other teams wishing to arrange aamea with the Mats team address T. Masael, h8 South Twenty-fourth street, city, or phone ixmgia ujo. Heveleck Defeat Gseoawood. HAVELOCK. Neb.. July 1. (Special ) Haveleek defeated Ureenwoed here cat' vreav oy a score et s to s. ocora: Havelock 0 t n r, Greenwood . ..11200440 18 6 aatterlee: Havslock Wrl rht and Ling Greenwood f-Hand and Foster, Struck out: By Hand. 7; by Wright. 6. I'm plret . s-d Ballanee. Beesaee Loses hy Errera, BBTTMER, Neb., July 1. (8pecial.)-The Feemer baae ball team was defeated Sun day afternoon 1st a picked Bins from Wis- nan? ty a eor of l to 8. a fin gam. vel4ag , Want a Oasa. : Th Spauldlngs would la to schedule a t""t iih axjr faat Uax 'o Uiaiiy tut It kl r. S jtr- - savaiieseeiuitLS the Fourth of July. They would also like to arrange Sunday games, such teams as the People's Stores, Nonpareils and Ramb lers preferred. Call lied 4001 after p. m. and ask for Jack Gable. Prince Will Start Motor Conteet. BERLIN, July 1. Prince Henry of Prus sia intends to establish an annual auto mobile touring contest replacing the Herki mer competition which will be held In England lor the next three years. It Is assumed that the race under the auspices of Prince Henry will occur In north Ger many. Cook Goes to InellaaaaoUs. James Cook, captain of the Pueblo team, has been sold by Pueblo to Indianapolis and left Sunday to Join the Hoosler team. The sale price was given as $760. Ryan will take Cook's place Tn left field and Bader will play second. Bsder closed last season with a hitting record of .806 and a fielding record of .424. Cook 1 hitting ,289. Mia a Meyer Easily Defeat. LONDON. July L la ui all-En gland tennis championship games at Wimbledon today Mas Sutton of California won an easy victory over Miss Meyer In the women's open championship singles by 2-0. Th scores were 8-0, 8-8. Feeder Win from Indians. . PENDER, . Neb., July 1. (Speclal.V Pender won a good game of ball from the Omaha Indians by a ecor1 of to- 2. Llp pold was tried out to pitch and made good. Batteries: Pender, Llppold and Kelso; Indian. Leslie and Btabler. Game la Three-1 Laagaa. At Bloomlngton Bloomlngrton, 7; Du- buque, 2. At Hecatur Decatur, 4: Rock Island. 8. At Springfield Springfield, ! Clinton, a At Peoria Peoria, 8; Umr Rapids, 0. Sporting; Geaatp, In the Iowa league on gam went to seventeen Innings Sunday and another to eighteen. In a swatfest In which Toledo beat Co lumbus Perring and the pitcher each mad three hits. The Excelsiors want gam for Sunday and on for th forenoon of July 4. Call the manager at Webster 8864. Bob Simpson la a persistent Whit. Sox rooter. He saw them play on his trip to Chicago and la firmer than ever In his be lief they will land on top. When th high wind cam up Sunday afternoon both Cut-Off and Manawa lakes were covered with sailing craft Three of the sailing vessels were capsixed at Man awa but all occupants managed to escape. Bob Simpson returned from Hinsdale loaded with money and solid gold medal. The first prtxe was 2160 cash and tbe gold medal emblematic- ot the w astern cham pionship and 860 extra won tor making the lowest score at eighteen holea. Kid Jenson goes to Ulan wood July 4 to box Cddle Davis of K ansae City. Jenson Is in M n . ia h.uln Ir.l nwl Hard tar a match with Eddie Kenny ot Chicago, who sidestepped on a match scheduled tor last Sunday. The men ar to weigh 124 pound at the ringside. Mullln, one of Detroit's craea pltcners, Is working hard for that prls money of fered him by th management For win ning twenty games he was promised $600 additional to hi regular pay and for thirty games 1,000. He has lost only about two games thus far. Bill Schlpko haa made an awful mess of bis chance to get to Washington or any other big league team. He Is batting down at ,n. ir ever mere waa "r polntment In baaeball It 1 this earn lit tle BUI. Pity he couldn't have staid with Pa at least another aeason and got onto some ot th fin point of th gam which he ha missed. Th Hill McCray PlumWng company team beat Oraharn Whit Sox Of Flor- anna Sunriav at IIlA Ranaon Esatl park by the ecore of l in t Th featur of th gam waa th fast work on Bases by I 'hi.rl.a Hni.lh.il nff tha i llll at xacvrmr team. HiUterten-r Hill 4V MoCray, Vera Hlrch and Qoodrtok; Graham Walt Sox. Crabtree and Moor. Th Omaha club base ball team wot a gam Sunday from th Jetter Whit Sox by a acore of 18 to 8. It gav the Sox a sound drubbing and Is -now looking for new i .1 . a n KM., wianinar tor m aama lur ths afternoon of July 4. Telephone L Travis, Douglaa 401 or Douglaa 8170. Bat teries? Omaha oluh. Whitney and Davis; Jotter. Dorcas and Vangard. For the benefit of those croxer wno par i.t in auikinnr that allly Question, "Wonder Boys! Wo Known It for. 50 Years ' i f i II!, Ill Li cm mix JUUll H .; Y X ''vC" tf Rourke wouldn't like to have Jack Thomas back nowT" let It be stated that Jack Thomas Is batting .215. while Jo Dolan I batting .2X0. and Dolan Is field ing a game that Thomaa doesn't under stand. But Dolan's mere batting averaga doesn't tell the tale; he Is the most timely hitter In the league. Whenever any one can plug In a run It's Old Joe. Rourko let Thomas go for the simple reason ho was Inferior and ha wouldn't have him hack for th same reason. If Lincoln had another man In his place th team would do much better. NEW BOARD OF TRADE STOCK Old Inn Retired tn Favor of On Based on New Valnatloa of Bolldlatt. f In accordance with th petition and proxy executed by stockholders of th Omaha Board of Trade, th article of Incorpora tion wer duly amended. Tb board of director haa authorised th Issuano of th new stock and th holder of each share of old stock Is receiving In lieu thereof 81.000 (ten shares par 2100 aoh) of preferred per cent stock and 8600 (five shares par 2100 each) of common stock. This will max total laauanc of 8198.00$ of preferred stock and 808,000 of common stock, and -to represent th same and th mortgage of $40,000 against th property, th board of director value th building and lot 'at 2234,000. Th board of director also de cided at th last meeting to divide among th shareholder all cash on hand Jun SO, so aa to begin new fiscal year July L under th reorganisation. A a result a dividend of 140 per shar waa declared and member ar filing with th secretary th old certificate of stock and In lieu thereof ar receiving ten share of preferred stock, five shares of common stock and 240. NTERE CHILD ASKS DIVORCE Gtrl of Seventeen After One Yen Wants to Leave Her Husband. Married at 16 years and an applicant for a divorce at 17 is in maniai record oi Mr. May Sherwood, who filed a petition for legal separation from John W. Sher wood Monday afternoon. Sh says Imme diately after their marriage In Council Bluffs, November 26, 190, he left her with out any means of support and haa not supported her since. She also accuses htm of calling her vile name and assaulting her. She ask for th restoration of her maiden name. May Herron. Mallnda C. Ooodelt and Henry. C. Goodoll were married thirty-three year ago at Vlntora, ia, Monday she asked th district court to grant her a divorce on th ground he abandoned her In 1696. EJUa Haller has petitioned for a divorce from Daniel Haller and th custody of their 6-year-old son, George. Nonsupport Is th charge. lfnshvlll Saloon a Qnlt Bnalness. NASHVILLE, Tenn., July 1. Ths recent legislature passed an act allowing Naah- vllle to connn. in saioons to tn up town district. This saloon segratlon act want Into effect . today. It put about 160 saloons out of business. Prttchett End Preeldeaer. BOSTON. July L Henry a Prltchett to day ended his seven years' presidency oi the Maeaachusetis Institute of Technology, which oftloe he resigned six month ago, Arthur Ames Noyes, a professor of theo retical history at th Institute. 1 to act as president until th vacancy Is filled. Shoot Girl aad Belt. . NEW RICHMOND, Wl., July L Mas. nus Thompson ot Blackbrook, shot and fa tally wounded Minnie Phatum today and blew off th top of his own head. The girl had refused; to marry him. , In all that time it has been the same good old whiskey. Its purity and distinct flavor have never varied "Since J8S7n It hat been pure whiskey every drop whiskey, A. COaXXEZBrt WW, WC3sr, ITtkarv. f. k