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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1907)
TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 19Q7. 5 MEN'S STRAW DATS Several hundred nice stylish hats, in yacht shapes and soft roll brims. All this season's styles each in perfect condition. Values up to $1.50 and $2.00 choice of any Man's Straw in house BOYS' STRAW UATS Ch6ice of any Boys' Straw fl Hat in the. house for 11JL MEN'S X Mexican Fishing Excepted) Men's fine Mercerlxed Half Hose, nice assortment of light colors, regular 26c Tallies, Saturday IK Two pairs for , 25 Men's fancy - Lisle Hose, In beautiful assortment of new checks, plaids and stripes, values up to 76c; Satur- fl dr-.. 39 MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS The Home of the Right Shirt at the Right Price Greater Varieties and Better Prices 100 dozen fine Kerllgee Shirts, all odds and ends q out of our regular stock, a good assortment of f If sties, values up to $1.60 and $2.00; Saturday PICTURES and PYROGRAPHY Making Room for Fall Purchases. Hand colored Photogravures, framed in gold frames, white mats, size 20 by 24, a $3.00 value in cut shops, Saturday's special $1.69 PYROGRAPHY BARGAINS 25c Glove and Handkerchief Boxes 15c $1.50 Pyrography Points 08c Picture Framing Is and art. Our prices are the lowest, our workmanship the very best. MEN'S UNDERWEAR Nicely finished Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, 'worth 35c, Saturday 4....25C Celebrated "Aerinesh" Underwear, cool and com fortable, worth 50c, Saturday 35c Fine. Whie Lisle Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, regular $1.00 values, Saturday G9c Greatest money saving snaps in male wear ever known. TOYS -TEDDY PEARS -DOLLS-TOYS Our toy section always largest and most varied looks even now like tlrtiM of Christmas holidaying-. If you have a little man or a little woman you'd like to treat to a slit see our toy section Saturday. Teddy Bear, good Imported one, easily a 76c value, C n on sale Saturday, each JJG New Dolls, just received, 26c, 88c, 50c and up to. . . .'. . .$3.08 Elegant goods. See our Hand Car, $6.00 value, special for Saturday. .'. .$3.98 Coaster Wagon, strong and well butlt, of beBt maple, steel braced, special, at $2.50 If CROCKERY and CUT GLASS Our great Crockery and Cut Glass sections are glisten ing with rarities and bargains. Anything now that you read or hear of Is here waiting your criticism, while our prices are less than you'd willingly pay. Haviland China pattern to close ont at one hall price -about 300 pieces Come Saturday. Balance of our Japanese China on sale Saturday. Values up to $3.00, choice at 98c Values up to $1.60, choice at OOc Values up to $1.00, choice at 8c Values up to 46c, choice at 23c 200 thin blown table tumblers, with neat band, have been a spe cial at 6 for 30c, on sale ' Saturday, 6 for.,.. 15c Limit one dozen to a customer. New jardinieres, the Lou welsa, the Eocean, the Green Mat, all prices up from 25c rt, . ... Eipht German China Din ner Sets, pretty pink ' border pattern, gold . traced, no , old eyesore, but bright, snappy china. $18,00 value, Saturday, 100 ntorftH " am OA n ..... r m ftl MEN'S S BOYS' CLOTHING jj Men s $25,00 Suits 15.00 jj Men's $18.00 Suits 10 00 now Men's $15,00 Suits 7 jJQ 0 now 9 Men s $10,00 Suits C Qf) jj now. ..tJFvv Youth's $8,00 Suits Q Qfi now U Boy s $4.00 Suits 9 50 l now ' Boy's $2,50 Suits J 48 ll now ....... i t- r- rs xvr o i fktx U coy s 5.uu w asn ouns jjijg IIUW eaaeaasaa ...... Silk SUrt Waist as Jiimper Suits AT HALF PRICE We have included in this sale $12.50, $15.00. $19.50 and $25.00 Silk Suits AT JUST Hall Marked Prices See Window Display. Hosiery Ladies allover luce and lace boot Hose, 26c value. . . 1 15 Ladles' Imported lace Hose, 60c value .23 Children's ribbed Hobo, double knee, 16c value 10 And Double Green Trading Stamps. Underwear We are determined not to carry over any Summer Under wear. It will pay you to buy for next season at the prices we are selling these. Ladles' low neck, sleeveless Vests, 15c value. Ladles' low- neck, sleeveless Vests, 26c value '17? Ladies' low neck, sleeveless Vests, 36c value 23 And Double Green TradlDg Stamps. Children's Dresses All Lawn and Ging ham Dresses at One half regular marked prices. 48c Gingham )A Dresses sfci C 75c Gingham Dresses. . . . i)8c Gingham AC Dresses nC $1.50 Lawn Dresses $1.98 Lawn Dresses 38c JfflSUS 75c m 98c rM w gg! SEASONABLE SHOES ATTRACTIVE PRICKS FOIl SATURDAY 8 TO 12. The Shoe lcpt. one of the busiest on oar main floor find Itself loaded with several hundreds of pairs of mid-summer footwear shoes and slipers which will be thrown on the bargain tables Saturday. Prices ridiculously low. 2di pairs Misses' and Children's Slippers and Shoes, black and tan, per pair .50c (Not Exchangeable) 173 pairs Women's Low worth up to $3.00, light and heavy soles, per pair. .OSo 250 pairs Men's Vici Kid, Shoes, hand sewed Oxfords, ex tension sole, pair, $1.69 Men's and Boys' Canvas Oxfords and Low Shoes leather soles, $1.25 and. $1.75 values, per pair 50c From 7 to 10 P. M., Saturday- Any $3.50 to $5 Men's Oxfords in the house, QQ per pair aVsOn 07 Hardware and Houseiurnishings Garbage" Cans, 12-gallon, special $1.19 Garbage Cans, 16-gallon, special ..$1.44 . And Double Green Trading Stamps. 1 Big sale of genuine first quality Stranaky ware at less than regular wholesale price. Not cheap ware, but the best that la made at a low price. Gasoline Cans, painted red, up from 24 TAntr TO -OfeeTr-"Trading Stamps with each can. . Closet Brushes, regular 65c, special . ,.. ..49 Closet or Sink Plungers, regular C5c value, slic ed .-.40c Scrub Brushes, extra qual- Jty. each 10k IB I I Clothes Lines, 60 feet, of . best quality j 24 And 20 Green Trading Stamps. Clothes Lines, EO feet, cotton lOt And 10 Green Trading Stamps. Mrs. Potts' and Best On Earth Sad Irons, per set. $1.25 and. . . .fifiA And 10 Green Trading StamDS I And 80 Omin Tr.riimr Hfnm. With . Each Brush. ! With Each Set. I " 1.19 Cigars "El Afecto" a 10c high grade domestic cigar- Saturday only 5c straight, box of 25. . .. .Tuxedo,. 1-pound, tin. . .70c Lucky Strike, 1-lb. tin. .75c Arrow, 1-lb. tin ...... 40c Tuxedo, four 2-oz. tins, 30c Lucky Strike, four 1-oz. tins ....35c Cigar Clippings, two 8-oz. packages 35c MEATS We have made a big and close price purchase of Swift's Premium hams and bacon, in view of a great sale day Saturday. Every piece ham or bacon Is expertly selected and the price Is "down fine." Swift's Premium Hams, every ham Is selected and guaranteed, per lb 16 H And 30 Green Trading Stamps With Each Ham. Morrell'B Iowa Pride Bacon (backs), per lb.lgH And 20 Green Trading Stamps With Each Strip. Morrell's Hlgh Grade Lard, In 6-lb. palls..... 70 v : f ind 20 Green Trading Stamp. Fresh Lonf iArd. 10 pounds for . '. . . $1.00 Pot Roast, fine quality, per lb., at 7c, Be Chuck Steak, i lbs. for. . . 25c SPRING CHICKENS I5ic lb. sags.:: Boiling Beef, 10 lbs. for. . . . 2Sc Mutton Roast, per lb. ...7Hc Mutton Chops, per lb.... 10c Mutton Stew, 6 lbs. for. . . 25c SPRING CHICKENS 154c lb. ssr-rf Bennclt's Bifl Grocery St2.1 ffiEST" Bennett's Breakfast Coffee, 2-lb. can.. 48c And 40 Green Trading Stamps. Bennett's Best Coffee, pound 85c And 30 Green Trading Stamps. Teas B. F. Japan, Oolong, Gunpowder, English Breakfast, pound BHc And 50 Green Trading Stamps. Bennett's Capitol Baking Powder, pound cap . . . .-C 24c And 30 Green "Trading Stamps.? Pepper, per-lb.-Tan ....... 10c And 6 Qreeta Trading Stamps. . HOMIXV SPECIAL. Genesee Hominy, nice for lunches during warm weather, usual price 10c, six cans fex 40c Bennett's Bargain Soap, nine bars 2rtc Diamond S Preserves, large Jar 28c And 20 Gcpnn Trading Stamps. Worcester Table fealt, two sucks loo And 10 Green Trading Stamps. Dr. Price's Food, fmir packages 8So Royal Macaroni, pound package 104 And 10 Oreen Trading Stamps. . Booth's Sweet Potatoes, can 9 Wiggle Stick Bluing, six sticks 850 And 10 Oren Trading Stamps. Corn Starch, pound package. . . : c Potted Meats, can 4c Oil Sardines, can 8c Baked Beans, can 4c Popper Sauce, bottle 6c Lemon Extract, bottle oc Uneeda Biscuit, three pkgs. . . . .10c And 10 Green Trading Stamps, Pears in Syrup, large can. .15c And 20 Green Trading Stamps. Three Star Corn, three cans, i . .25c And 10 Greed Trading Stamp. Castile Toilet Soap, six cakes. . .25c And 10 Green Trading Stamps.. GELATIN SPECIAL. Silver Label Gelatin in Sheets, - per pound 85c Best We Have Succotash, can. 15c And 10 Oreen Trading Stamps. Batavla Gloss Starch, two packages ISo And 10 Oreen Trading Stamps. Batavta Cornstarch, two packages 18o And 10 Green Trading Stamps. limn raoxAZi One-pound Brick Bennett's Capitol t5o Tru All Su Saturday Ios Cold Buttermilk MARBLE fi I 1 I ftT I A I M Iry our five-cent Soda Ice Cream, equal Sterilized fZnm ..I..-SML.L J.bUw to any 10c service in Omaha Polished Glasses Used Exclusively DUCREY TARES OMAHA DOWN Lincoln Shati Omaha Out in a Battle . of the Pitchers. lUIllVAN STAES WITH .. STICK lts Half of Lincoln's Hits' avmd Pr?4 tlcullr Wins the Came for flia Tuiii Clcotte Very ' KffeotlT. LINCOLN, Neb.. Aug. 9. Lincoln won today's game from Omaha i to 0 by hit ting Banders opportunely and taking dar gigT chances on the bases, breaking even (n the series. Both Clcotte and Banders globed well, the Lincoln man's work be . lg especially good and his support excel tent. Lincoln got two runs In the fifth. Davidson led off with a trlpple and Sulll rsn's safe rap for a baao sent him home, lulltvan went to second on Clcotte'a sacrl co. Ketehem's grounder toward third ras fielded cleanly by Austin, but he failed to tag Sullivan and both runners were jafe. Sullivan f scored after Welch had teught . Fox's long fly. In the sixth Pr&ham's error gave Thomas a Ufa. He (tola second and after Davidson was re tired scored on Sullivan's third slsjile. niaha had a chance to score In the third. v in error, - an out and Sanders' single sent llm to third. When Belden hit a fly to ward Pavldson he clung to the base until tie ball landed safe and then dashed for tome, but Davidson's perfect throw caught lm at the plate. Score: LINCOLN. AB. R. H. ro. 4 0 11 STANDING OF THE TEAMS WESTERN LEAGUE. Played. Won. Lost. Pet .598 .bit .638 .616 43 .3C9 Omaha 107 04 43 ics Moines kg ,j 44 Lincoln 104 64 48 Denver St 9 61 48 Pueblo T 4 ' , 56 Sioux City 103 (8 66 NAT'IL LEAGUE. AMRR. t.it.a W. L. Pet. W. L.Pct. Chicago 78 27 . 730 Detroit 68 86 .617 Pittsburg... 68 88 .a Phlla, 57 38 .6i0 New York.. 67 40 . 6)4 Chicago 61 41 .698 Ph'la 61 41 .564 Cleveland.. .66 43 .5.16 xroumyn... m ."New York.. 46 61 Cincinnati.. 44 66 . 444 Boston 38 69 Boston 38 69 ,i2 St. Louis... 39 67 Bt. Louis... .26 77 .246 Waahngt'n.tv 64 .469 .m .407 .317 Sloax City Makes Aeeeastoa. BI?Xn CITT' .U'V Auf- -Bloux City went ballooning In the siVth Inning today and allowed J-es Moines o romp away with eight scores enough to win the 6 to xj uiiicujt vi eiiuri. TV lllianis, aiier pitCIt In tetchem, of . fox. th lolmes, 3h ., fttgnter, ss , fen Ion. rf ... Fhomaa, lb ,. kavidnon, If ulllvan, c . tlcotte, p ... Totals telden, rf .. IcKeeley. h lutrey. If ... )?elch, cf .. olsn. lb '.. Iraliam. 2b loatln, 3b ., lebrand, c .. ndrrs, p .. 9 0 I 0 14 t T A. M OMAHA. - . AB. R. 27 14 II. PC. 1 I 9 I 9 10 9 I 1 Totals ... Incoln, ...... fcnaha Karned run: a ,., 9 0 9 9 Lincoln, 9 4 9 9 1 9 9 9 9 -9 9 9-0 34 1 9 9 Wndeon. Bacrlflce hits: Pox. Clcotte. lolrn bases: Thomas, struck out: Hy (rtiiit, 6 by 8.ndera. 1 Bases on balls: VT Zanders. 1. Left on bases: Lincoln. 6; snaha. 4. Time: 1:26. Umpire; liaskell. Uuudance: 1.7u9. lng.flve superlative rounds, weakened w.v, v. uu suc ceeded him, could get busy the tale was told. Errors by the Bloux Infield In the midst of the Champs batting streak fat tened their run column. Komiaer, a new Dee Moines pitcher, was knocked out In the sixth, being replaced by Sporer. tit-urn: BIOUX CITY. Ann it on a v. . - " . A. U ainpoeii. n 6 13 nunce, ii. 4 0 0 Weed, 2b i 9 9 Blieahan, 3b 4 0 1 Noblit, cf 6 11 Hart, lb 4 12 Bluttery, c 6 3 8 Williams, p wl 0 0 Corbett, p 3 9 9 Oranvtlle, as 6 0 3 J. Bheehan 10 0 10 A. 0 0 6 0 0 0 3 3 2 3 0 QUAKERS TURN ON LUNDGREN Philadelphia Pulls Game Out of Fire in the Ninth. CHICAGO SC0SES IN SEVENTH Three Hits and Base on Balls Changes Probable Bnutoat Vic tory for Cabs late Defeat. CHICAGO, Aug. . Philadelphia turned on Lundgren In the ninth inning today and de.fee.ted Chicago, 3 to 1. A base on balls and three singles accounted for the visitors' runs. Chicago scored in the seventh on a single and a triple. Score: ' PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO. TbomAa. ef . . 4 Kntbe. lb.... 4 Thus, rt I MM. It ...4 Courtner, K. I AB H O A K. 0 I 0 1 1 4 1 DraanSeld. lb 4 1 15 Uoolla, m.... 4 Dooln. c 1 JscklltMh, e Corridas, p. . I OBItfls. OShwkird. If.. 3rhult. rt..l Howard, lb.. 4 8'lnfllt, lb 4 Tinker, I Rrors, tb.... I 0 Moran, e I OLuodrrvn, p.. 8 AB.H.O.A.I of.... 4 I v Totals 3 11 L)JLo MOINES. AB. R. H. PO. n 13 McLear, So McLaughlin, cf.. liogrlever, lb.... Dexter, c Andreas, 2b Wilson, If Edmonson, rf.... Cochnauer, ss.... Kommer, p Bporer, p 2 1 11 9 A. 4 9 0 1 8 0 9 1 8 9 12 Totals 34 I 1 27 Batted for Campbell In ninth. Bloux City 9 9 1 9 9 3 3 0 4 Des McU.b 90900890 08 Two-base hits: Hogrlever, Kommer. Sac rlfloe hit: Williams. Stolen bases: Camp bell, Nance. HUa: Oft Wllllaius. 6; off Corbett, 4; off Kommer, 8; off Bporer 3. Bases nion balls. Off Williams, 8; off Cor bett, 1; off Ketnmer, 3. Struck out: By Williams, 7; b Corbett, 4; by Kommer, 3; by gporer. 1. Paasud ball: Dexter. Hit by pitched ball: Wood, Hart.. D. Bheehan. Kommer. Time: 3:1a. Umpire: Conaiian. Attendance: MJU. Base Ball at Malverw. MALVERN. Ia., Aug. 9 (Speclal -Mal. vern def.Tiied Olenwood yesterday In base ball. 4 to t Pacific Junction beat Hastings, 4 to 3. The fair la drawing good crowds and the races are good. Bee Want Ads Are Business Boosters. . tflU 3 0 10 01 0 0 0 3-3 Bacrlfte hits: 1 I 1 t I 0 Totals. Total! IS 4 tt 17 Chicago 0 9 9 9 Philadelphia 9 0 0 0 Three-base hit: Stelnfeldt. Bheckard, Thomas. Btolen bases: Bchulte. Jacklltsoh. Double play: Knabe to Brans field. Left on bases Philadelphia, 4; Chi cago. 4. Bases on balls: off Lundgren, 4; off Corrldon, 1. truck out: By Lundgren, 4: by Coriidon, 1 Time: 3:00. Umpires: Carpenter and Rigler. t. Loots Defeats Bostoa, ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Aug. 9 -Bt. Louis made it two straight over Boston today, 8 to 4. Fromme relieved Beaebe in the sixth in ning. Bcorei ST. LOl'IB. BOSTON. AS H.O.A.g. AB H O.A B. Brrno. lb I I lBHiw.ll. as. . 4 4 4 4 1 4 Tna.7. Ik... 8 1 11 1 4 4 SwMar. tb.. 114 1 4 4 iMtuiii, et 4 3 4 4 4 4 tBataa. rf 4 8 I 1 4 Hndll. If... 4 9 4 4 4 4 tRlichar, tb.. 8 4 4 4 4 1 1 NMtoam. till 9 4 Souitas. .... 4 4 14 4 4 4 TeUls 84 IVlill of 8 to 1. The game was an Interesting one from start to finish. This mukes eight straight games that Tecumseh has won Without loalnz nnv Spnr. n H K Tecumseh.. ..00103000 0 3 6 3 Humboldt ....00100000 0 1 8 2 Batteries: Tecumseh. Clark and De. pew; Humboldt, Delalr, Traverse and Ooodale. Bases on balls: Off Clark, I; off Delalr, 4. Ft rack out: By Clark, 6; by Dolalr, 6. Umpire: Lints. GAMES IX AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston Wins Hard Hittlagr Contest from Chlcaaro. TtDRTHN Ml Ana HnalA. - hard hitting and well fielded contest from Chicago today, 7 to 6. The locals failed to mi x auvriun, who succeeaea AJtrock in the seventh, hut ma At lita. .nnn.h off the latter to win. Score: BOSTON. CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A.I. AB H O A E. Barrett. It.... 4 110 VHaks. rf I 0 3 4 4 Sulllraa, cf.. 4 t t 1 V Jonas, cf I I 4 4 9 ro,i(alton, rf 4 8 t 4 Olabcll, tb 4 I I 4 1 t'nglaub. lb.. 4 1 11 4 0 Donohua. lb. 4 I 6 1 Ftrrla, lb.... 4 4 8 1 0 Darla. aa 19 114 Knl(ht. Ib... 4 9 4 1 Douihartr, If 4 1 t 0 4 Wasnar, as... 4 111 (I Boh.. 3b 4 4 4 1 4 Crlfar, e i 1 I 6 1 McParland. e 4 4 4 1 4 Olaaa. D t 1 9 4 ftAltrnk n alia. Parant 1 1 4 4 0 'Hickman ... 1 1 4 4 4 Hoar 9 4 4 OPatlaraoa, B..9 9 0 4 9 Vounc, p 1 0 4 4 O'llart 1 4 4 4 4 Totals II 17 11 1 Totala 14 4 14 II "1 Hatted for Ulase In sixth. Ran for Parent In sixth. !Hatted for Altrock In seventh. Batted for Patterson In ninth. ?ton 10310800 -7 Chicago 00000312 0 Two-base hits: Altrock. Olaze. Three-base hits: Parent, Donohue. Hltsk Off Olaxe. 4 In six innings; off Young, 6 in three In nings; off Altrock, 13 In six Innings. Sac rifice hits: Grlger, Dougherty. Left on bases: Boston, 6; Chlcag-i. 6. Bases on balls: Off Qlaxe. 1; off Young. 1; off All rock, 1. Struck out: By Qlase. 2; by Alt rock. 8; by Patterson, 1. Passed ball: Crl ger. Time: 1:65. Umpire: Connolly, Game Postponed. At Philadelphia - Detroit-Philadelphia game postponed; rain. At Washington Cleveland-Washington game postponed; rain. By Wagner, f; by Eads, 1. Passed balls: Lucas. Left on bases: Kearney, 6; Orand Island, 4. Struck out: By Wagner, 2; by Eads, 4. llm?: 1:50. Umpire: Scoutt. GAMES lH THE IOWA LEAGUE Tallonds Glvo Jacksonville 8hnt aat. MARBHALTrOWN. la.. Aug. 9. (Bpe clal Telegram.) Following are the results In the Iowa league: At Marshailtown No game; wet grounds. At Keokuk R. H. K. Keokuk 1 0000000 0 1 2 1 Jacksonville ..0 0006000 0 0 3 1 Batteries: Boyd and Ryan; Welsbrodt and Townsend. ( At Ottumwa R. H. E. Waterloo 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 17 10 4 Ottumwa 0 0000101 0 2 8 1 Batteries: Coykendall, Sedgwick and Wetgart; Hollenbeck and Llsette. At Burlington First game R. H. E. Quincy 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 5 0 Burlington ...0 0020000 02 7 2 Batteries: Oreen, Elsb and Bruggeuutn; Keyes and Jamison. Second game R. II. E. Burlington ...0 1 2 0 0 0 01 4 S 4 Quincy 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 Batteries: Witt and Bruggeman; Rause and Walsh. barrr. rf 4 t 1 Konetehr, lb 4 14 Hopklna. rf. 1 Hollr. aa I Murrar. If.... I HoM.ttar, n. 4 Noooao, B.ba. I Fromma, s.... 8 Marshall, a.. I . Totala St. Louis Boston ... I 4 IT 14 I 1 0 1 1 9 0 I 4 1 -e 0 0 0 t 1 9 0 9 0-1 Two-base hits: Byrne, Beaumont. Hits: Off Beebe, I In five innings; off Fromme 2 In tour Innings. Sacrifice hits: Holly, Sweeney. Btolen bases: Barry, Konetchy, Hopkins. Murray, Beaumont, Needham, Kltchey. Double plays: Hostetter to Kon etchy; Bales, Tenny to Boultee. Left on bases: St. Louis, 7: Boston, 1. Bases on balls: Off Bebe, 1; off Fromme, 8; off Boultee, i. Hit by pitcher: By Buoba, 4 by Bouites, 1. Struck out: By Beebe, !' l y Bouites. 1; by JfTomme. L Times: 2.-08 Iruplre: Eraslle. Bight Sfr.t4.t tm. Teawk. TECUMBEH. Neb.. Aug. l.-fBpeclsl Telegram.! The Humboldt base ball team waa defeated again today on the IocaI diamond by the Zecuuiseii uln, by a score KEARNEY WINS IN THE TENTH Pons' Hits la- Saecessloa Tsrsi the , Trick. KEARNEY. Neb., Aug. 19.-(8peclal Tel gr&m Kearney defeated Orand island 4 to 3 In a game of ball full of fine blaya. Kearney broke up the game In the tneth by getting four hita off Eads In succession. Featuree of the same waa the home runs by, Wagner and Morgan and the fast field ing on third base. Both teams showed In fine form. Score: KEARNEY. GRAND ISLAND. AH H.O.A B. ll.U O.i l. Moron, lb... 4 I I tBobaa, If i 4 111 Kilpatrtck. aa I 1 I 4 1 Bated, rf 4 I 1 4 4 Xajd.ra, II.. I 1 4 arr.l4h.lm, b 4 4 1 I 1 Wagnar, D...4 14 1 1 W.llumi. lb I lift 1 1 Baroot. lb.... 4 1U I tLrarb. tb.... 4 114 1 Black, rt I 4 4 4 mil., of 4 1114 Jiutlca. at.... 4 1 4 9 1 Kada. 4 4 4 1 4 Carpenter, tb I t I I I Mobowaii. aa. 4 4 1 I I lAeas, s 4 4 14 ttaluafcr. a.... 4 14 14 ToUla M 4 40 14 I Totala M M l One man out when winning run was made. Karned runs: Kearney, 3; Orand Island, 3. Two-baso hit: Xsnders. Hume run: Wagnier. Dvuble plays I Kearney. 1; Orand Island, 1. Base on balls: Off Wag ner, 1; off Lads. L !. u hit bjr pttchgr; HOW FIERCE BEAT STANTON One of Hottest Contests on Diamond North Nebraska. PIERCE, Neb., Aug. 8. (Speclal.-The largest and hottest contested game ever played In northern Nebraska was tho game between Pierce and Btanton last Friday afternnon at the races at Norfolk. Not until the thirteenth Inning was the game decided, when Pierce was able to get two men over the home plate and win by a score of 4 to 2. Shlndell and Jewett were the battery for Pierce, while Hart man and Eads acted for Stanton. Shln dell waa sick the first five inntnxs and It will be noticed by the score than during that time Btanton made their runs. Three thousand people from all over north Ne braska witnessed the game and said It was the finest ever seen outside of Omaha. Cambridge Defeats Indlaas. CAMBRIDGE, Neb Aug. 9. (Special Tel egram ) The beat ball game ever played In this city took place on the local diamond this afternoon, when Cambridge won Its second game bp a score of 2 to 1 against the Haskell Indians. Cambridge did not make an error and the Haskell In liana have on marked against them. All the way through It waa the cleanest, the fastest and the best game ever played here. Score: R H Hasketls 0 0000100 0-1 4 Cambridge 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-3 9 Batteries: Haskells. Rapp and I.awrenoe; Cambridge Ward and Gilbert. Struck out: By Rapp, 4; by Ward, 3. Umpire: Dr. Porter. WARREN R. WOOD IS OUT Defeat of Homewood Man a Great Surprise to Golfer. CHANDLEB EGAN HAS LOW SCORE Former Champion Covers the Eight eea Holes la Seventy-Three Hnnter and Earns. Meet Today, Friend Defeats Wahoo. WAHOO. Neb., Aug. 9. (Special Tele gram.) Wahoo lost to Friend today In a good game, 3 to 1 The feature of the game was hichlie's battlna-. wetting four clean hits out of five times at bat. Score: R H E Wahoo 1 9 9 0 9 9 1 0 0-3 10 8 Friend 0 9 0 1 0 0 2 9 0-4 8 1 Batteries: Andeson and Bohner: 8 1 rat ton and Long. Two-base hits: BlmKlynea, Morse. Double play: Johnson to Carey to Hlrhlle. Struck out: Bv Anderson, 8; by Stratton, L Umpire ; Bias. Bams testis blajr laauuvrowi . WH EATON. 111., Aug. .-The second round of match play for the western amateur championship yesterday resulted in the elimination of at least one man who has been considered a strong possibility for premier honors, Warren K. Wood of Homewood, who waa defeated by R. B. Daniels of the Midlothian club, Chicago, 1 up. Paul Hutter of Midlothian, a 16-year-old boy, displayed championship form In his game with his clubmate. Nelson Phelps, whom he defeated 8 up 1 to play, with a medal score of 77 for the round. Hunter and Chandler Egan meet In the third round tomorrow morning. Egan to day made a 73 score In his match with George Cllngmon, the best score of the tournament. Ned Sawyer of Wheaton, the present tltlo holder, defeated R. O. Alnslle of Westward Ho rather easily. In the play-off of the tie for the gold medal for the low qualifying score between Sawyer, W. I. Howland snd Kenneth Edwards, Howland won with 76, Sawyer taking 77 and Edwards 79 strokes. The pairings for the third round at match play tomorrow morning follow: Paul Hunter, Midlothian, and H. C. Egan, Ex moor; W. I, Howland, Skokle, and L. Euslla, New Orleans; D. B. Sawyer, Wheaton, and R. E. Daniels, Midlothian', EI. A. Jones, Wheaton, and. J. D. Cady, Rock Island. Close Matches the Rale. Fairly close matches were the rule in the second round of match play for the western amateur gelf championship today. D. E. Bawyer, the present title holder, defeated R. O. Alnslee of Westward Ho, f up, 4 to play. Bawyer played rather loosely, going out. taking a 43, but at that he was 3 up. Com ing In ha made a 87, playing, out the bye holes. W. I. Howland, of Skokle beat R. A. Oardner of Hinsdale, 4 up, 8 to play, but had to play par golf to do it, Howland's 37 going out being the lowest for the day for the first Dine holes. Chandler Egan's remarkable putting and his recoveries from the long grass gave biro a victory over George Cllngman of Homewood, 4 up. 3 to play. Kgan won the fourth with a ten-foot putt, halved the sixth, with a fifteen-foot putt. Jumped a stymie and holed oat on , (hs i4nt.tor hail, halud U toata.wKb nine-foot putt, after getting into the bunker on his drive, and wod the sixteenth hole snd the match with an eight-foot putt. Playing out the bye holes he won ' the seventeenth in 8, with a twenty-foot putt. He had four strokes for the eight eenth hole for a total score of 72, but partly topped his mid-Iron shot and took Ova, Cllngman played fins golf, as bis total of 79 shows, Egan's card! , . Out B 4 4 4 4 1 1 4 8-W la ...3 4 8 6 4 9 3 8 (-46-73 Daniels Defeats Wood. R. E. Daniels of Midlothian, furnished the first big surprise of ths tournament by defeating Warren K. Wood, by 1 Up. Wood was 2 up at the turn, going oat in 38, while Daniels took H. Daniels squared ths match at ths thirteenth and took the lead at ths next hole, when Wood lost his ball In the long grass. L. E. Etistls of New Orleans, runner-up In the last southern championship, defeated Kenneth Edwards of Midlothian 4 tip, 1 to play. Herbert F. Jones of Wheaton, de feated R. Leltoh of Tuaoumbta, 1 up, and John D. Cady of Rook Island, defeated W. M. Jones of Calumet, 4 up, I to play. ' Paul Hunter, Midlothian, defeated Mass Phelps, Midlothian, 8 Bp, 1 to play. EVENTS ON THE RUNNING TRACKS Kenayette Wins the Alabama Stakes at lamtega, ainirnrti vr v . a v n A making her first appearance of the year, cored a handy victory In the Alabama stakes at one mile and a furlong today. She broke running and, making all the pace, won dv nan a lengtn. jjemuna, in winning the first race at six furlongs, made a new track record of l:lli- Alex Smith, formerly a well known player, was warned by the stewards of the meeting to keep away from the track. This order also ap plied to all tracks under ths Jockey club control. Results: First rare, six furlongs: Demund. 110 (Miller), 17 to 10, won; Jack Atkln, 111 (A. Brown), 1 to I second; HweJL lag (K. Da- san). 8 to 6. third. Tune: 1:114k. Fleming, Botanist and Rockstone also ran. Second race, steeplechase, about two miles: Pagan Boy. lf (W. O. Wilson). 13 to 1, won; Mooksle, 140 (McClatn), 4 to 1. sec ond; Paprika, 132 (Mrtnerney), 16 to 1, third. Time: 4:214k. Dirk Shaw, Larone, Old Ym.Au. rul ana judge o Uln alno ran. fagan Boy was an added starter. Third race, selling, six furlongs: Long ball, 100 (E. Degan), 2 to 1. won; Rara Avis, 101 (Notter), 8 to 6, second; Smtrker. 106 (Garner), I to 1, third. Timet 1:14. King Folly, Alauda, Mllford. Star Emblem. Martha Jane and Thomas Calhoun also ran. Fourth race, the Alabama stakes, mix mile and a furlong: Kennyetto. llii (Notter), 17 to 10, won; Gold Lady. 124 (Garner). 9 to 6. second: Yankee Girl. 136 (Radtke), t to 3. third. Time: 1:62H. Altuda also ran. Fifth race, selling, one mile: Deuce 101 (Goldstein), 4 to 6. won: Toddles, 86 (E De gan), 10 to 1, second: Telescope, log (Bwk man), 8 to 1, third Time: 1:40. Ocean Bpray, Oh al font a. Workmald and KUlle Crankle also ran. Blxth race, five furlmigei Incognito, 110 i Notter), I to 1 won; Onatax, 96 (E. Duaran). to 30, second; Fort Johnson, 119 (Hay. ward), 16 to 39. third. Time 1 1 08. wUe Child, Bellwether, Faecrrnator, Big ChW. Marion Casey and AHar Pr also. Isa, Gc. '"Aitii miii 11) 4. . .