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    TTIE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1908.
t Boston and Cubs Play Tie Game; Twelve Innings at Philadelphia; State Circuit Races Good
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OMAHA CONDUCTS SWATFEST
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Sixteen Hiti in Game Won from Dei
- Moinea Team.
rHBEE Of'tHEM TWO-BAGGERS
! Iowans Knocked Oat of Box
la . Unmt Reanltlas; Nlaa to
Three -loat City
Loirs.
DE9 MOINE8-, la., July 22. Ran. was
ht hr,lrut Clarke' and .Bomar were hit
harder. .' Everythlpr!'looked rosy for L)e
Molne until tne sixth when Gondlng and
rtagan got busy with their pestles and
began abattlng be that lasted thtoug.i
two InMng and drove two pitchers to
the Roontrrs' brnchi Flturnoy, the first
up for Des Moinea In the Initial inning,
rot a hit and" scored through an addi
tional rap .by. Bader. Des Moines got
two more r the sWVpnth through three
two baggers, and a. nerror. Franck and
Kelley did some, irrational work around
short atop for each team. The score:
DEa MOINES.
AB.
6
H P.O. A.
E.
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
Flournoy, If
Dolan, Jib .
Dwvrr, lh
Bailor, rf .
Walsh, rf .
1 a 1
5
1
10
0
0
0
0
Kfiley, as ......
Nlehoff, 8b ......
Welgart, c
Clarke, p
Homar, p
Wltherup, p . . . . .
Fltxpatrlck, ..... 1
Totals ......... .38
3 10 27 13
OMAHA,
A.n. r.
11 T O. A. E.
Fisher. If
Kin. 2b .
Autrey, lb
Welch, tt
Austin, 8
4
5
6
.. -
t a . 4
1
2 3 I) 0
2 16 0
2 IS 0 0
2 2 0 1
0 0 10
0 0 0 0
3 3 0 1
3 3 0 0
0 10
16 27 13 2
0
0
0
0
2
Belden. rf ..
4
4
f rancK, 1 as
Gondlng, o ...
Hagan, p ....
- 2
... 4
Totals 40
Hatted for Wltherup In ninth.
Pes Moines .1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 8
Omaha ....0 0 0 1 0' 4 4 0 09
Earned' runs? Dps Moines, 2; pmnha. 9.
Two base bits; Kelley, Nlehnff, Iiolan,
Oondlrig. Autrey, Welch, Franck, Kln.
Bases fan balls: off Clarke, 4; off Bomar,
1; off Raan, 1. Hit by pitched bill: by
Rnma'r. 1. Wild niichca: Clark 2 Kfruek
out: by Bomar, 1; by Wltherup, 2; by
jiagnn, I. Htoien nases: weicn, Aiurey,
Fisher. Time of game: 1;6S. Attend
ance: 800. Umpires Davis.
GRIZEL1E9. IMABLU TO SCORE
Play Perfect Ball, bat Winnebago
Johnson I'asalea Them.
LINCOLN, July 22.-t)enver played per
fect halt bchlud Dohannon today, hut. Win.
npbagft Johnson pltchPd so cleverly that
tne urizues were shut out to 0. Ilonannnn
got a tao siart 111 the nrst innins. Fox
was hit by a. Pitched Ijall and Oignlcr's
tju ana iesi, loitowea ny oavmsin a emani,
Bent two runs to the Dlatp.
Bohannon. lilt Sullivan In the sovonth and
hits by Johnson and Jutle scored the final
. . Y . REAL ESTATE
FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE
'
Th
e Last Large Tract of
Good Land in Eastern
Nebraska
We h&ve purchased and will sulvdivide
"G G Ranch" in Pierce county, Nebraska,
consisting of 10,040 acres of choice farm
and grass land, We are placing this on the
mirket at very low prices and easy terms.
Write, us for particulars.
W. J. permody Investment
Company
836 Ni Y. Life Building.
Nebraska.
BAROA1N8 In Nebraska land; few good
wo-acre homesteads, often cheap relin
quUlimer"), J. ;v IKralna, Whitman, Neb.
, ' ta u;bo A2x
A SNAP.
THE financial flurry last fall enabled us
to buy a 1.600-acr ulfrlfa, (ram an4 stock
rancii af a bargain; for gulck tale wo
offer this ranch at a smalt advance. C.
W. Bowman. W lllla jL'adwell. Broken Bow,
Neb. r- t:0)-Mo. Ali
BOONS COUNTY, NEB., RANCH.
4,ix acres, will divide in two ranches,
146 mile of Omaha, highly Improved for
bares a, cattle, sheep and hogs, farm, huy
Vasturo.'3irdrra"land7 timber, largo orchard,
vriesiu wells, a' creek, telephone, R. F. D.,
J, kasy terms, write owner for com
mission. C. E. LockiHid, Petersburg, Neb.
Mention Omaha Bee. ' (JO) M!u2 L1x
Taxaa. .
TEXAS GULF COAST LANDS for al In
thu famous Braxoa River Valley, near the
clUea of Hcuatou and Galveatun, In tract
to salt pAirciiaatr. Stn.l postcard for de
scriptive literature. Euay term. H. L.
Gilbert Land Co.-. Ottawa, Kan.
, a.li . (A) AI760 IS
th) WILL" ilrvs you a start m the world.
Chauce.of a lifetime. We sell a farm
and two lot , lit th flowing well
district el Dimmit county, Texas
for payabr MO monthly, no
lMereett- taxes for two yaars. Farm
era ara -making fw. u. $-""0 to 4-xiO per acre.
Choice land, sweat watar, a California
cllmal. Writ fur handsome Illustrated
book fr. DENTON COLONY CUM-
PANY. Bn AntonJo. Tex.
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(i)-XU-Z AUK14X
REAL ESTATE LOANS
LOANS ica 'tinprowod Omaha property.
0'Keefa.R.U. Co.. 2o0i. N. Y. life Bldg.
(221-iHi
.m '
PRIVATE MOMEXCA8H ON HANI
tiO DELAY. J. II. MITHEN. H-'-3 1ST
NAT. BANK BLDG. TEL. DOUG. l?7t
.p. t tW-fcS
FIVE PER CENT
Money to loan on
Omaha tiusiaess property.
THOMAS BHENNAN.
Rooiu L Jva"Yurk Life Bldg.
to-n
WANTlWrCitr loans and warrants, w!
Varuant atralto at Co., 1U0 ! arnam St
. ... (j-2
PR1V rti MflNKT in loan, taoo) ta M .100:
Ufw.tash oat liana, no 4Uy. J. 11. Sherwood,
s 'iit Bntndei Uli. (22-)
rrlau, atCX-
run. Only two Orlir.lles saw third t.sse and
no two or thplr hit off Johnson were
bunched In a single Inning. Davtdann and
I asaaily led In the batting, each with
three hits. Relden plucked the hall frutn
the eenter field fence, robbing Thomas of
a three-sacker. Gasnier s great inortatop
playing was tha feature of the fielding.
score:
LINCOLN.
AB. ft. Tt. C). A. E.
Jurte, If 4 0 15 0
Fun. 2b 8 10 11
1
4
10
0
3
0
3
0
Oagnler, as 3 1
Thomas, lb 4 0
Davidson, cf 4 0
Prltchett, 3b 3 0
Mills, rf 4 0
Sullivan, c 2 1
Johnson, p 3 0
Total S
DEtfVER.
8 27 19
AB. R
II.
O.
I
2
0
0
3
9
6
2
0
A. E.
Waldon. cf 401
4
0 0
Helden. If 3 0 0
Cassady, rf 4 0 3
Irwin, 3b 2 0 0
Kruegcr, 2b 8 0 0
Zalusky, lb 4 0 0
McDonough. c 4 0 0
Kinneally, ss 4 0 1
Bohafinon, p 3 0 1
Total ,....31 0 6 24
12 0
I.lncnln 2 n 0 A A A 1 a
-3
Denver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-U
Stolen bases: Davidson, Oagnler. Sacri
fice hit: Bihlen. Struck out: By Johnson,
8! hv t tilliii n nnn A Hum .. K..M-. n
- I " ..... j vm imiib, V. I 1
Johnson, 3; off Bohannon, 1. Hit by Ditched
...... ..j i.uii.iiuvii, . urn on Darts: L.;u-
cln, 6; lenvt'r, 8. Umpire: Black. Time:
2.00. Attendance: MX).
BlOtX HIT W til,!,, BI T SCORH NOT
Failure to Connect with Ball at
Opportane Tim Lose Game.
SIOUX CITY, In.., July 22. -Two baaes on
balls and two singles In the fifth Inning
were largely Influential In tlio winning of
today's name by l'ueblo. The visitors
arnaRsed five runs during the afternuon,
while Sioux City never had a look In.
Though outhlttlng their opponents they
failed to connect with the ball at oppor
tune times. Weed was Injured In practice
and was out of commission for the day.
Score:
SIOUX CITT.
A.B. R. H. PO. A. E.
Campbell, If 4 0 1 0 0 0
Holmes, cf 4 0 0 3 0 0
Green, rf 4 0 2 3 0 0
Henry, c 4 0 2 8 11
Andrews, 2b 4 0 1 1 1 0
Oianvilln, 3 0 1 2 8 1
Welch. n 4 0 3 0 4 0
McKay, lb 4 0 0 9 0 1
Btarr, p 2 0 0 1 4 1
Totals 33 0 10 27 15 4
PUEBLO.
V A.B. R. II. PO. A. E
Hogrlever, 3b 4 0 0 0 1 0
Spencer. If 3 2 1 0 0 0
Patterson, 2b . 3 113 3 0
Mattlcks, cf 4 0 ' 0 2 0 0
Clark, lb 3 1 1 12 0 0
Miller, rf 4 0 10 10
Corhan, bs 3 0 0 3 3 0
Mltse, c 4 0 0 8 0 0
Ualgano, p 4 1116 0
Totals 32 5 6 27 14 "0
Sioux City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Pueblo 0 0 1 0 0 3 10 0 i
Two-base hit: Welch. Stolen bases:
Spencer (J), Patterson, Miller, Welch.
Double plays: (lalgano to Clark; Corhan to
Clark. Bases on balls: Off Galaano. t: off
Slarr, 3. Struck out: By Ualgano, S; by
Starr. 1. i-assea nan: Henry. Hit by
pitched ball: Spencer. Time: 1:10. Umpire:
Haskell. Attendance: 1.600.
,. aas
Omaha, Nob.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
IConliniied.
PRIVATE MONEY NO DELAY.
GARVIN BROS., 1604 FARNAM.
t22 m
(100 to 310,000 mad promptly,
P. D. Wead.
vveaa Aiiug., ism ana t
arnam. (22) 30
WANTED City loan.
Peters Trust Co.
(22)-l04
LOWEST RATES Bern Is,
Paxton Blk.
MONEY TO LOAN-Payn Invetment Co.
(22) 306 m
REAL ESTATE WANTED
I WANT to buy, for cash, good, modern
home, 34.600 to 36,000, . In Southwest or
West part of city; must be new. Prefer
to deal with owner. Will buy thla week
If suited. Address A-783, car Bee.
(J3J-835 3
WANTED TO BUY
HIGHEST price for Id-hand furniture, car
pel, clothes and shoe. Tel. Douglaa SS)7L
(.,-jJ
WANTED TO BUY A five-passenger 2d.
hand touring cur for cash; must be a bar
gain. Address D. 768, care Bee.
(25)-M677 26
WANTED Black tent. Stat lowest price.
Star Amusement Co., Oeneral Delivery,
Slous City, la. (25) M771 23
DE8I room cheap to quiet party. Call
622 Paxton Blk.. between 11 and 12 a. rn..
or 3 and 4 p. m C6)-MS25 24x
WANTED TO RENT
BY YOUNG married couple, .mail modern
collage; $i limit. Address J 113, car Be.
(26) Moi7 26x
ABOUT AUGUST 1. a cottage at Manaw
for two weeks, furnlahed or unfurnished.
Address M-766, rare Be. (Sbr Ml41 U
WANTED SITUATIONS
A GOOD Corean boy wants work; house
work, yard work or porter; good refer
ence; Case St. 127) M77 34a
EXPERIENCED SALESMAN would 1'kt
trMVeiing position, can furnish bond and
best reftrence. C-rai care Omaha Bee.
(27) M44 MX
EXPERT atenographer doalraa extra work
Saturday aftarnooo and evenliiga.
Char reasonable. Addrea E T76, cat
$, r Ud, 'pbun S LU.
BOSTON AND CHICAGO TIE
Game Called at End of EleTenta to
Catch Train.
EACH TEAM MAKES TWO BTJN3
Beaaeaters Score oa Error by
Orerall and llotman, While
Han of the Cab Are
Earned.
CHICAGO, July 22.-Boston and Chicago
played eleven Inmlng today, the score be
ing tied at two when the game was called
by agreement to allow the teams to catch
tralna. Error by Overall and Hofman
gave tha visitor their runs. A gift, a hit
and an out scored tha local's first. A alngle
and Hofman's triple scored the other,
Score:
CHICAOO. BOSTON.
AD. H O A.B AB.H O A K.
Slil. ct 4 1 11 C Bates. It I 1 2 0 '
Durhla. cf ... 0 0 0 0 Panln. n.... 4 1 S 1
ShTkart. It.. 4 0 1 I UHPiumont, cl I I 1 0
Howard, rf If J 110 0 UrO.nn. lb.. 4 1 10 0
Zlmmrman,rf 110 0 OBowvrman, lb 1 I 0 0
Hofman. lb . 4 til 1 1 Rltcbrr. 3b.. 6 14 7
Sllnfellt, Ibl 1 1 I Onrownc. rr... 4 0 t 0 0
Er.r.. lb 4 114 IPwMnry, ib.. 4 0 0 1 1
Mor.n, c &1S0 OOraham. c ... 4111
Tlnk-r. as... B 1 0 I 1 Plabertr. p... 1 1 1 0
Oterall, p. ... ft 0 0 8 1
Chains 1 0 0 0 0 ToUla 57 M U 3
Total! 41 in U 11 4
Batted for Slagle In tenth. '
Chicago 0 100000001 02
Boston 0 000001001 02
Three-base hit: Hofmar Sacrifice hit:
Beaumont. Stolen bases: Dahlon, Sweeney
Double plays: Hofman, unassisted; Evers
to Morrrmn; Tinker to BtelnfelUt. Uert on
bases: Chicago. 10: Boston. 6. Bases on
balls: Off Overall, 3; off Flaherty, 2. Struck
out: By Overall. 7; by Flaherty, 6. Time:
1:60. Umpire: Klem.
Pirates Defeat Dodger.
I'lTTSBCTO, July 22. The only run
scored by Brooklyn was the result of a
nome run hit by Jordan In the ninth In
nlng. It was the first time since 1K)9 that
a ball was knocked over the fence In Pitts
burg. Danny Green, then with Chicago,
did It. Both pitchers wer effective today
and the game was hotly contested. Score:
P1TTBDURO. BROOKLYN.
AB.H.O.A E AB.H. OAK
Thomas, cf
Learn, lb.
Clarke. If.
I 0 4 1 Rurch. If 4 I 1 0
.. 4
.. 4
0 0 Maloncy, rf.. 4 0 1 0 1
1 Hummel, lb.. 4 0 14 0
Waanrr. at... 1
Abbalrhlo. 2b I
Wlliion, rf.... I
Swaclna, lb.. I
Gibson, o I
Camnits, p... I
1 OLumler, rf... 4 0 V 0
4 0 Jordan, lb... 4 1 12 0 0
0 bshaehan. lb.. 1110
0 VLewla, as 1 1 i I
0 IBergen. e 111
1 OWilhalni, p.. I 0 4
Total! t1 IM I 1 Totala II 4 14 15
Pittsburg 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
Home run: Jordan. Sacrifice hits: Wag
ner, lwis. Stolen base: Abbatlchlo. Bases
on balls: Off Camnltz. 2: off Wllhelm. 1.
Struck out: By Carnnlti, 2; by Wllhelm,
z. i-ert on bases: Pittsburg, 4; Brooklyn, 6,
uase on errors: Brooklyn, 1. Time: l:ia. Urn
plre: Emslle.
Quaker! Win on Errors.
CINCINNATI. July 2i-Errors figured in
all tha runs scored in today's game, Phil
adelphia getting the benefit of two and
Cincinnati one. The victory of the visitors
put them into fourth place. Grant's work at
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
County treasurer to Walter L. Selby,
lot 1 to 12, Inclusive, Kendall's sub
division Same to same, lots 27 to 30, Inclusive,
Buckeye blace
John A. Crelghton Real Estate and
Trust company to Alfred J. Weibel,
lots 6 and 6, block 6, Crelghton
First addition 1,800
Ralph Nicholson and wife to Frank
Szukls, 848 feet lot 6, block 309, South
Omaha 650
Alhambra Real Estato company to
Mathew F. Martin, undivided one
half e32 feet lot 2 and undivided one
half lots 3, U, 7, 5, block 70, -original
city of Omaha -. 1
Frank W. Carmlchael, trustee, to
Muiy F. Morrill, lot 19, block 102,
Dundee place (00
J. A. Crelghton Real Estate and Trust
company to Robert Tabor, lot 7,
.block 7, Crelghton'B First addition.. 1,000
Gustave A. Wolf and wife to Henry
Ehlen, lot 16 and nlt; feet lot 15,
block 16, Halcyon Height 2,160
George W. Masson and wife to
Charles J. Mlllspaugh, part lot 4,
block 08, South Omaha 2,000
Fred C. Haver and wife to Frederick
Warstat, lot 8, block 6, Dwlglit &
Lyman's addition 225
Hastings & I ley den to James F. Mc
Laughlin, lot 6, block 1, Hastings &
Heyden's Second addition 500
Tazwell B. Scott Ud wife to John
Brlggs, lot 11, block 137, South
Omaha 2,760
J. A. Crelghton Real Estate and Trust
company to Elva F. Wilbur, lot 18,
block 8, Crelghton's First addition.. 600
Patrick Heaiy to Retta Healy, lots 1
and 2, block 34, South Omaha 1
J. A. Crelghton Real Estate and Trust
company to Frank W. Bandle, lot
13 and It, block 7, Crelghton's First
addition 1,M0
W. E. and Arthur N. Enewald to Rob
ert C. Enewald, part lot 6, section
'34-15-13
Bernard M. Doran to Wenxel Wav
ricka, part lota 6 and 7, block 14, Im
provement Association addition .... 358
Robert C. Enewald and wife to Louise
Chester, part tax lot 6, aectlon
34-15-13 950
Frank Tomsee and wife to Josef
Bpltalnik. nH of wH lot 30, Hart
man's addition 1,550
Hannah M. Wilcox and husband to
Matins Trelx, lot 2, block 1, Boyd s
addition I,3f0
James F. Shattuck and wife to Frank
Svoboda, sV lot 8, block 8, Bowery
Hill 9C0
Total $18,927
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND EN
glnuers The village of Sidney. Nebraska.
lnvi.es bids and will open (am at 7:80
p. m., on Monday evening, July 27, 19mi,
(or the installation and completion of
wa'er works system a per plan and
specification on file with the clerk of said
village, reserving the right to reject or
accept any or all bids, or reject or accept
any pan wiercoi.
Bids should cover the following as
whole or any distinct part, to wit:
Ono pumping; atatlon.
One duplex pump.
One gasoline enirlne. 28 hone power.
One sful stand pipe of 160,000 gallons ca
pacity, Ono well 16 feet In diameter and 40 feet
deep.
8,mK feet of S-lnch pip.
2,6o0 feet of 6-Inch pipe.
4,8uO feet of 4-Inch pipe.
10.000 feet of 2-lnch pipe.
Twenty hydrant.
All valves and specials necessary to com.
pleto the work In a first class workman-
like manner.
The board reserve the right to Inereaa
or diminish the quantity of any sised pipe
above specified.
Bids are to be sealed and addressed to
th village clerk, and marked "Proposal
SWAN DEDRICK. Chairman.
LE8IJE NEUBAUER, Clerk.
J-7-9-10-lt-16-lT-21--H
NOTICE AS TO SALTS OF WATER
Bonds The village of Sidney, Nebraska,
Invites bids and will open th cam at
19 00 a. m. on Saturday. August 1, for
th sale of water bond In the sum of
twtnty thousand (I20.(XA dollars, In denomi
nation of five hundred (1500) dollars eaoh,
du In twenty year; optional at the end
of five year; dated May 1, lft '8; Interest
at 6 per cent per annum, payable annually
at tha office of the village treasurer of
Sidney. Nebraska. There Is no other bonded
or other debt. Th actual value of real
and personal property, a found by the
board of Equalisation I t6.000.
Bid are to be sealed and addressed to
the village clerk and marked "Proposals
for Water Bon da."
SWAN. DEDRICK, Chairman.
LESLIE NEUBAUER. Clerk.
J-7--10-14-l-17-a-2S-14
The Twentieth Century Farmer
Tb Beet Fr i rH
Oa DtUa Ft Yitii
S tending of the Teams
WEST. I.EAOUE.l
NAT.
LEAGUE.
W. L. Pet
W. L. 1'ct.
Omaha 49 34 .6T I'ltt.ihur .63 33 .K12
Sloua City.. 49 88 f ew York .49 3A
Denver ....49 44 I'hlcago ...4S 36 b,
Lincoln
.46 41
.6J8 Cincinnati .4.1 42 Ml
Pueblo ....39 60 .4A' I'hlla.
4 2 3 .11.5
....3H 4i .162
Des Moltics.31 64 .Sriu Lioston
jHrooklyn ..3" 61 .3T0
I. ..Louis .30 64 . 367
AMERICAN ASS'N.I AMER. LEAGUE.
W. L. Pet. I V. L. l'ct.
.! 37 rtrOit ....61 34 .6;
Indlani'Ha
lyouisvllle
Toiedo
Columbus
Mlnne'pll
.66 41 .673 Ut. Loull ..49 27
.670
.6f3
.bit
.463
.S
.376
.61 i: .64l'hlcago
.60 47 .Blhrievplond
..47 tH
.46 3S
..41 41
47 46 .601) fill la.
Kan. City .44 6.1 .4T.4 Boston
.39 47
Illwaukee 4 62 .49 tVash'ton ..3.1 60
St. I'aul ..30 M .313, New York .32 63
GAMES TODAY.
Western League Onia.ia at Dos Moines,
Denver at Lincoln, Pueblo at Sioux City.
National League Brooklyn at llttsburg.
American League Chlcagvi at New
York (two games I, St. Louis at Boston,
Detroit at Washington, Cleveland at Phil
adelphia. American Association Milwaukee at
Columbus, Kansas City at Toledo, St. Paul
at Louisville, Minneapolis at Indianapolis.
third was a feature. Score:
CINCINNATI. PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O.A.B. AU.H.U.A.B.
Hiiialnt. 2b.
4 111 0 grant, lb 4 0 1 t V
Kant. cf..
Lobert, 8b
tk'hlel, c.
I I I lKnaba, 2b.... 4 1 I I 1
4 111 OTltua, rt 4 2 114
4 17 4 lMaave. If I 1 i 0 1)
I 0 I 0 0 Firanafleld. lha 11 1 n n
UnmH, lb
Pakerf, If... 11(0 ronbornp. rf... 40100
snuneii, rf.. 10 4 1 OUooiln, as.... 4 113 0
Hulnwllt, M. I 0 0 1 VJaiklltach, c. 1 0 1 0 0
Kwinf, p 10 11 lBparka, p 3 0 0 2 :
Total! 19 I 27 4 I Total! 31 6 V 14 1
Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
Philadelphia 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-2
Sacrifice hits: Bransfield, Sparks. Stolon
base: Kane. Double plays: Titus to Brans
field; Grant to Bransfield. Struck out: My
Kwlng, 6; by Sparks, 1. Bases on balls: Off
Ewing, 3; off Sparks, 1. Time, 1:40. Umpire:
Rigler.
(JAMES lJf AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
MllTraak.ee Mltnt Oat t'olnrabaa In a
i Fast Contest.
COLUMBUS, O., July 22. Robinson's
triple and Brown's outfield sacrifice gave
Milwaukee the winning run In the third In
ning. Randall's hitting and fielding was a
feature Score:
COLl'MHl'S. MILWAl'KEE.
All. H. O A E. AB.H.O.A.B.
Frltl, 9b 4 1 1 1 0 Robinson, bb. 4 I a 4 1
Odw.ll. cf.... 4 1
0 Ill-own. lb ... 4 1 II 1 0
( hoth, o t I i 1 0
Jackaon, If.. 4 0
( oiiKalton, rf 4
VRandall. of... 4
16 0 0
Kobl. e
Raid?, aa...,
Klhm, lb...,
wruler, 2b
tteyer, p
Rocrrs, p...
Jamea ....
4 0
Clark, Sb...
3 0 0 0 0
4 1
I 0
1
2 0
0
1 0
lFlrnn, rf 4
OUateman. p.. 4
1 McCornilck.ib 4
C Curl la, if...., S
0 0 0 0
10 11
a l
1 4
0 0
0
0 Totala 34 11 27 14 I
Totals 33 4 i" 13 I
Batted for Geyer in eighth.
Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
MiiwauKee o 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 13
Stolen bases: Robinson, Brown, Fylnn.
Sacrifice hits: Clark (2). Curtis. Sacrifice
fly: Brown. Base on balls: Off Geyer, 1.
Two-baso hits: ConR.tlton. McCormlck,
Randall (2). Three-bane hit: Robinson.
Struck out: By Geyer, 7; by Rogers, 1; by
Batcman, 2. Hits: Off Geyer, 8 in right
innings; off Rogers, 3 In one inning. Time:
1:47. Umpire: Hayes.
Distillers Win from Saints.
LOUISVILLE. Ky., July 22. -Louisville
won the third game of the scries from St.
Paul today. The contest was replete with
fast fielding and heavy batting, the visitor
txcelllng In ths latter. A spectacular
catch by Stovall was a feature. Score:
LOUISVILLE. ST. PAUL.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B
Parrlne. 2b..
Harlr,Mf...
fltanlpy, of..
Sullivan, lb.
Bi-ka, 3b...
tovall, rf..
Qtilnlan, aa..
Helta, o
Atlanta, p....
ToUla
.4114 OOtter, If 4 0
.3011 0 Flood, 2b 4 1
,4211 0 Wbfoler, lb., t 1
.410 OOaTla, rf 6 I
.12 14 Lauirhlln, .. S I
.1110 OTlemyer, 3b.. 6 2
,4112 ONw, aa 2 I
,4150 Oehrlag, cf... 2 1
.4101 OTiail, p t 0
lturL. 0 0
13 11 27 11 0 Meyers 1 0
0
0
0
ooo
4 0 0
2 0
2 1
0 0
1 0
0 0
o o
ToUll S7 13 24 t I
Batted for Teal In eighth.
Louisville 1 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 5
6t. Paul 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 02
Stolen bases: Wheeler, Stanley, Burke,
Flood, Stovall. Sacrifice hits: Stanley,
Gehrlng. Nee. Two-base hit: Tiemyer.
Three-base hits: Adams, Tiemyer, I'er
rlne. Home run: Burke. Double play:
Harley to Pcltx. Struck out: By Adams,
2; by Teal, 4. Bases on balls: Off Adams,
3; off Teal, 3. Hit with pitched bull: Burke,
Harley. Wild pitch: Adams. Hits: Off
Teal, 10 In seven Innings. Left on bases:
Ivoulsvllle, 10; St. Paul, 10. Time: 2:o0.
Umpire: Kerln.
Millers Ilnneh Hits.
INDIANAPOLIS, July 22 -Minneapolis
bunched hits in the elthth limine of to
day's contest and defeated the locals, 7 to 3,
Dcore :
INDIANAPOLIS.
MINNEAPOLIS.
AB.H.O.A.B.
AB.H.O.A.B.
HUBh, aa 4 0 1
Davidson, cf. 4 0 2
1 OOvl.r, as 3 1 8 6 1
0 tl VVeldar. If... 6 3 2 0 0
0 OO'Nolll, cf... 4 0 0 0 0
Hayden, rf... 4
2 2
1 11
Llndaa?, lb.
Couller. If...
Livingston, c
Williams, 2b
Hopke, 3b...
Durham, p..
Slever, p....
Carr
2
OUutllin, rr.... 4 2 0 0 1
0 Smith, tb. ... I 0 1 0 0
OO'Brlrn, 2b.. 4 114 0
0 2
0
1
t
0
1
0
0
1 1
6 t
0 Blorir. c 4 3 3 0 0
1 2
0 Clarke, lb... 4 2 IT 0 j
1
0
1 OFleue, p I 0 0 4 I
0 0
0 0
0 Totala 11 12 27 14 2
Totala 34 t 27 14 1
Batted for Slever In the ntnth.
Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 ft- s
Minneapolis 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 17
Struck out: By Flene, 2; by Slevt r, 1
Two-base hits: Havden. Livingston nur.
ham, Qulllln, Block, Clarke. Three-base
hits: Welday (4i. Double plays: Hnpki
to Lindsay, Williams to Lindsay, Hopke to
Williams to Lindsay. O'Brien to Ovler to
iarae. stolen bases: Liindsay, Williams,
Oylcr. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Owens.
Ganiti Positioned.
At Toledo Kansas City-Toledo game
postponed on account of wet grounds.
ST. LOUIS CXI D BEATS QUIXCY
Regatta Association at Burlington
Cloaca Socceaafol Meet.
BURLINGTON,! Ia., July 22.' Opeclal
Telegram.) The senior races in the central
states rowing association today closed the
most successful meet yet held by the asso
ciation. Even a larger crowd than ypster
day turned out to applaud the winners.
The races were somewhat marred by the
crowding of the water craft about the
course and two fouls occurred that Inter
fered with the spectacular effect o the
contest.
As In the Junior races yesterday the six
oar barge race was the most exciting. This
was aon by the Mound City boat club of
St. Louis amid the din of applause. Thu
winners finished about half a boat length
ahead of the Quincy South Siders who led
the Centrals of St. Louis by only a few
feet. As a result of the races the Moum1
City club of St. Louis and the South Side
club of Quincy are tied for first honors
and the awarding of the grand prize will
have to be decided by some means to be
adopted later.
Today's summary:
Senior single scull, one and one-half
miles, won by O. Allison, South Side club,
Quincy; Joseph Lepirln. Mound City club,
St. Louis, second. Time; 11.32.
Senior four-oared shell, won by Mound
City club, Bt. Louis; South Side of Quincy
fouled th Detroit boat club. Time: S:4S.
One and one-half miles.
Senior doubles, won by St. Iyiuls Rowing
club; North Side Quincy, second. Time:
10:12. One ard one-half mile.
Senior six-oared bara. won by Mound
City club, St. Louis; South Side, Quhuy,
second; Centrals. St. Louis, third. Time:
4:12. Three-quarters mile straight away.
The executive committee of the Central
State Rowing association tonight decided
to present the grand prise for the highest
merit, a handsome hronse plnque to the
South Side club of Qulrjcy and to have a
duplicate prise made to present to the
Mound City club of St. Louis.
Crete Defeats Friend.
CRETE. Neb., July 22. (Special ) The
best game of the season was played liera
yesterday between Friend and Crete.
Both pitchers were stingy with hits and
wer well supported. Shepherd for Cret
receiving the best aid. ckure by Inn
ings: It HE.
Friend ....0 0000000 11 5 2
Crete 00010001 2 4 1
Batteries: Bchaumberg and Ling; Shep
herd and Denlson. Double plays: Crete:
2; Friend, 1.
Advrtl In Th Eee; It go Into tb
hoaiM Of t& btlt poplj
CLEVELAND WINS IN TWELFTH
Philadelphia Loiet Exciting Contest
in Extra Inning.
BRADLEY AND H1KCHMAN IN GAME
These Two Men Drive In All Fear
Itnn Made by Napa eores of
Other American Leasee
Game.
PHILADELPHIA. July 22.-Clo eland de
feated Philadelphia In a 12-lnnlng game to
day, 4 to 3. Hinthman and Bra.lley, who
drove In Cleveland's first three runs won
the game, thu former securing the divid
ing run on his single, Llebhardt's sacri
fice and Urndley's single. Score:
CLEVELAND. PHILADELPHIA.
AB H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B.
J. Clarke. If. 4 1 I 0 Hartael, If ... I 1 I 0 0
Bradley, an.
I 4 I 0 K. Collins, 10 t v a i v
0 2 0 ClSmUh. lb ... 4 110 0
1 10 OMurnhy. rf... 4 110
0 6 0 ONlibols. ta... 4 1110
0 16 1 I I. Collins, lb 4 1 I I 0
0 10 0 OMrln, cf... S 1 2
2 10 OSchrerk, c.... MUM
10 11 Uygcrt, P 0 0 5 0
Stovall. cf..
Lajole. 2b....
Il.nila,
Hickman, lb.
rrrlna. 3b..
Hln.hman, rf I
Llebbardt. p. 4
Totals 42 1 SB 1 1 Totale 44 11 14 11 0
Cleveland ...01002000000 11
Philadelphia 01000020000 0-3
Two 1 nse lets: lllnchmsn, IiJole, Smith.
Thrre b:se lilt: Bradley. Sucilfioe hits:
Smith. Nichols (2). Stolen base: J. Clarke.
Left on bases: Cleveland, k; Philadelphia,
12. Struck out : By Liebhardt, 4. Base on
errors: Philadelphia, 1. Base on balls: Off
Liebhardt, 3; t f f Dygert, 3. Time: 1:55. Em
pire: O'Loughlln,
Detroit Blanks Washington.
WASHINGTON, July 22. Detroit drove
Hughes from the ruhber In the foirth In
ning today and easily defeated A ashlng
ton, 6 to 0. Mullln was effpctlve with men
on bases. Rain stopped the gam twenty
minutes. Score:
WASHINGTON.
AB.H.O.A.B.
DETROIT.
AB.H. O.A.N.
Milan, rf 4
8,-hlpke, 31).. 4
flsnley. If.... t
Pickering, rf. 4
atraet, c 4
12 1 OMcIntvre, If. 3 1 3 0 o
0 3 1 cahaefr, as.. I 1 4
0 0 0 (i Crawford, cf. 4 1 0 0
0 10 OCobb, rt 4 I 0 0 0
10 4 SRnimman, th. 1 0 12 1 0
2 10 0 OCouahlln, 3b. 2 a 1 0
0 2 2 1 S' lwulilt, c... 4 2 110
2 41 Downs, 2b.... I 2 2 I 0
0 0 1 OMullln. p 10 13 0
0010
0 0 0 0 Total! 13 12 27 14 0
Freeman, lb
Altlf.r. 2h...
McHrlde, as..
Huahea, p...
Ke!cv, p...
Tanoehlll .,
Total! 32 27 14 2
Batted for McBrido In ninth.
Washington 00000000 0-0
Detroit 10230000 0-4
Two base hit: Crawford. Three base hit:
Downs. Hits off Hughes. 2 in thre anJ
one-tnird innings; off Keelpy, 4 in five and
two-thirds Innings. Sacrifice hit: Mill, In.
Stolen bancs: Schnof?r, Crawford, Cobb (2.
Double plays: Mcltrlde, Aimer to Freeman.
Left on bat.es: Wasmngton, 7; Detroit, 5.
Bases on halls: Off llu;hes, 3; off Keeley,
2; off Mullin, J. First base on errors: De
troit, 2. f-trutk out: by Hughts. 2; by
Kte.ey, 4. Time: 1:36. Umpire, Egan.
Browns Win In Boston.
BOSTON, July 22.-Dinocn pitched well
after the second liming today and St.
Louis defeated Boston on the local grounds
for the first time till season by 4 to 2.
Score:
ST. LOUIS. BOSTON.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
Bton
If 2 2 2 0 OMcConnell. ib I II 1 I
H.ruell. rf.. 3
Williams, lib. 3
Wallace, an. . 3
Ferris. 3b.... 4
C. Jones, cf, 4
4 Lord, 3b.
1 0
0 0
2 0
1 0
o o
0 II
1 t
0
1 1
ft 0
01,aporti, 8b..
liCravath. It..
liUebaler, rf...
0 Thoney, cf..
OStahl, lb....
UWagner. aa..
OCarrigan, c.
T. Jones, lb. I 0 12
Blue, o 32
Dlneen, p.... 3 2 0
Clootie, p...
..23 27 16 i'Sulilvan ...
Total!..
Totals 2 t 17 20 1
Batted for Clcotte In ninth.
St. Louis 0 1200001 0-4
Boston 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 02
Two-base hits: Gessler, Stone, Ferris.
Sacrifice lilts: Hartzell, Lord, Carrlgan,
Stone (2). Thuncy. Stolen bases: Thoney,
C. Jones, Ferris. Double plays: Wagner to
Mccunijcll to Slum: btaiu. unassistea:
Ferris to T. Jones; Wallace to Williams
to 1. Jones. Lett on bases: St. Louis. 4;
Boston, 7. Buses on balls: Off Cicotte, 3;
off Dlneen, 4 Fiisl base on errors: Bos
ton, 2. Hit by pitcher: By Clcotte, Wallace.
Struck out: By Dlneen, 2; by Clcotle, 6.
Wild pitch: Clcotte. Time; 1:64. Umpire;
Sheridan aud Connolly.
Unme Postponed.
At New York New York-Chicago gam
postponed; wet grounds, two games to
morrow.
EVENTS ON THE RUNNING TRACKS
Trash Wins Second Race at Brighton
Beach In ExcltiiiK Finish.
BRIGHTON BEACH. N. Y., July 21
Threatening weather kept the attendance
down at Brighton Beach today, when an
ordinary card was run off, but some In
teresting spurt was witnessed. The feature
of the duy was the race run by Trash In
the second event. She was off none too
well and ccming to the first turn was
nearly knocked down, losing many lengtna.
When she recovered herself the boy sent
her after the field and at the head of
the stretch was on even terms with the
leader, Monocle. From there to the finish
she gradually drew away, to win by a
counle of lengths. Summary:
First rac, 3-ycar-olds and upwards, sell
ing, six furlongs: He Knows (97, Sweet, 6
to 1) won, W hip Top (ion, McCarthy, 6 to
.') Bi conu, liocma U'KJ, uimeri, u to I) tnira.
Time: 1:13. Eanton, Faraclnesca, Queen
of Sheha, Omnipotent, Alchemlvad. Admiral
Do, Hiram, Mexican, Silver Octolo, Punch,
Kllrnln and Torenla also :,,..
Second race, 8-year-olds : ,'ng, t tile and
a sixteenth: Trash (IIU, &."-, to won,
Monocle (103, McCarthy, . ) 1) ond,
Gowan OOtS. Upton, 3 to 1) third. Time:
1:4,. Cymbal, Complete, Import, Iskra,
Llddlngton and The Dane also ran.
Third race, 2-year-olds, selling, flv and
a half furlongs: Fashion Plate (110, Smith,
3 to 5) won, Ragman (109, Sweet, 1 to 1)
second, Ia Sata (101, Cullen, 6 to 1) third.
Time: MH- MonnlciRue, Dr. Pillow, Don
Zella and Harry Rogers also ran.
Fourth race. 3-y ur-olds and upwards,
mile and a sixteenth: Marathon (115, Mc
Carthy, 6 to 6l won, Lally (lr7, McCahpy, 6
to 2) second, yueen Marguerite (lull, Doyle,
6 to 1) third. Time: Galrngorm,
D'Arkle and Campaigner also ran.
Fifth race, fillips, maidens, 2-yesr-old,
selling, five furlongs: Welmouth (10".. J.
lee, 6 to 1) won, Garland (ICO, Smith, t
to 1) spcond, Alice Mack (100, Sweet, fO
to 1) third. Time: 1:01. Donation, Lady
Swift, Mobility, Yankee Dauter, Brtty Vin
cent, Queen Eleanor, Ruml and Gueret
also ran.
Sixth race, 3-year-olds and upwards, sell
ing, mile and a quarter: Olesey (H6, Jen
sen, 10 to 1, won, Obert (94, McCarthy, 18
to 1) second, Beauclalre (104, Swent, 10 to
2) third. Time: 2:074s. Colonel Whlta, Go.
conda and Grace Cameron also ran.
Crete Nutter Nhatont.
FRIEND. Neb., July 22. (Special Tele
BTutn.) The local defeated Cr-to In a one
sided game here this afternoon ly a score
of 12 to 0. The feature of the game was the
hitting of Fenlon. Score:
Crete 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Ft tend 4 0 2 2 0 4 0 0 11
Batteries: Creta, Kadamacher, Price ami
Storlan; Friend, Bleach and Ling.
Struck out: By Radamacher. 8; by Prici,
1; by Rlesch, 9. Hits: Crete. 5; Friend, U.
Two-bnse I, Us: Slmonts (2i, Ft-Mlon. Home
runs: Fenlon. Errors: Crete, 6: Friend, 5.
The Arkansas Travelers come here tomor
row ond Exeter on Friday.
Ilaeea r.t Mulvera.
MALVERN, la.. July 22 (Special.)
Mills County Central Fair association will
meet August 4 to 7. Following is th
race program: August 5 2:15 pac, thrrg
in five, 1350; 2i-30 trot, three In five, 300;
half mile and repeat, 1 7 5.
August 6 2:24 trot, three In five, $300:
2:30 pace, three In five, 3300; 3-year-old
trot, two In three, 1100; novelty race, Mo.
AugUHt 7 2:1s trot three in five, 360;
2:22 pace, three In rive, IJOu; half lull
and re cat, $75.
Team Evenly Matched.
PIEHRFX 8. !.. July 21 (Bprclal.)
The record of ball game between Pterr
and Blunt 1 up to the present an flevan
innlng game at Blunt to break a tl of
2 to 2. which was won by Pierre, and a
ten-Inning game at Pierre to break a tl
of on each, which was won by Blunt.
Elkhora lames t balleas.
ELK HORN, Neb.. July '.(Special.)
The Elkhorn base ball team with their
regular team hereby challenge the Ben
I Ington ball team, the nam men that
played on Sunday, July 19, on any Sunday
within the next three week on their own
ground for not lea than $-4. or If not
ctnvtiUttit wliiiln lhr will play
any time soon, the umpire to be chosen
by captains. J. C. MANGOLD. .Mgr.
MANY
iion.i:.
AT
IRRMOIT
tal Clrealt Rnrlaa Well Patronised
by Lovers of Track.
FREMONT. Neb.. July 22 -(Special Tele
gram.) A gm-d sled crowd attended the
race thla afternoon. The track was good
but dusty. Big field, of horses caused
some delay In starting, especially In the
i 2i pace, where there were fourteen on
the track.
In the 2:23 trot, Check Hook won easily
over Ab Mlllrr, who was a decided favor
ite with the betting frati nilty. Queen of
the West took the 2:C5 pace by good work
In the Inst three heat. In the third heat
of this race Gilbert was set back to sixth
place to the satisfaction of the grand
stand for what looktd like fouling Cor-rinnle-
n and Frank.
In the last heat Shady O'Neill made a
fine spurt on the homestretch nnd pushed
the grey mare hard. Colaon. a favorlt
In the tutting ring, won the 8-year-old
trot easily. Starter Ronln won the sp
platlse of the grandstand by fining the
rider of Scout twice. Armont once nnd
v hlsky Pete once for not bringing ths
runners back to the wire when ordered
Summary:
Class )!:22, trotting:
Check Hook. ch. g., by Conrad;
owner, Pyle Ill
Ane Minor, br. g.; owner. Harvev.. 2 a
Luconfa, b. m.; owner, Williamson.. 6 3 2
Jreddy C. b. g.; owner, Kennedy.... 8 5 T
Mr. Dooley, b. g. ; owner, Ifcdler .... 4 6
Hal Cantara, ch. .; owner RuckfTcId 5 4 C
Irs go Bell, b. m.; owner. Chumber-
Time: 2 : 20. i :9i', :22vi.'
Clas 2;a, paring:
Q".rn,of the West, g. m by
Charley: owner Conroy 2
Gilbert, b. g. ; owner, Court-
7 7 4
1 1 1
6 S 4
7 11
4 4 3
3 6da
2 Edr
5 dr
dr
rigni i
Shady O'Neill, b. m.; owner',' Mc
Klnney Frank r. g.; owner," Cuiverson
& Adams 4
Corrlnnle B, b m.; owner, Han
hewold A Brackett j
Sunny Jim. b. g.; owner, Muni
ford g
Lj'ly Weaver, b. rr!.';'" 'owner,
Brlttaln Bro 5
Kid Radley, b. g.j owner, Spen
cer i
Senlomscd, br. g. ; owner, Ander
son h dp
Delia Dalton, b. m.; owner,
Soufhwlch jo (ir
Time: 2:1,. rufc, 3:ltM. ':24, 2:224,
Colson,
o. s., uy Colbert; owner,
Latta
J. H. L., b. g.j owner, Harrison 3 1
Coralyn, ch. m. owner, Buck field 1 1
Belle l.reer.o, b. m. ; owner, Jackson... 4 4
Minnie L, b. m.; owner. Lapham 54.
Running race, half mile: Scout won Net
i iDwC J0"11. Burlington third.. Time:
0:4!4. James A, Granada, Nettle C, Mis
Crossette and Armour also ran.
NOW FOR CROQUET TOURNAMENT
Series of Matches WIH Re Played at
South Omaha.
A croquet tournament will be held at ths
South Omaho Country club beginning Frl"
day and lasting until all players have
played at least ono game with every other
p uyer It Is estimated that there will he
about twenty games played to decldo the
championship of the club, a Well a to win
a fine $5 prfie which Is offered to the one
who wins the most games. The croquet
grounds at the club are fixed up In fine
shape thla year and a good contest I ex
pected. For the opening games the following have
been paired:
Bert Anderson. J. B. Ash. N. R. Brvion
hiiu r. a. v-resspy; w. H. I'heek, A. J.
Caughey, George French and William Far.
rar; L. C. Gibson, A. L. Hunter, D. L.
Holmes and A. A. Jasmer; W. C. Lambert
L. M. Ixird, A. L. Lott and C. A. Melcher:
A. H. Murdock, H. Myers, Jamet G. Mar
tin and Ed Munshaw; John Fits Robert.
C. W. Sears, J. B. Watklns snd I. L. Van
sant. After each round each one must change
partners and In this way everv on get to
play with every other plaver. The last
year's champions, Jamps G. Martin and Ed
Munshaw. exppct to make a fight to retain
the championship of the club for another
year.
The hoard of directors has decided that
Thursday of each wppk shall hp known an
ladles' day at the club and President Chopk
has appointed the following commlttpp of
women tn have charge of the entertainment
for Ladles' day: Mrs. L. C. Gibson, Mrs.
Ed Munshaw, Mrs. N. II. Brysnn, Mrs. C.
M. Pchindle and Mrs. C. A. Melcher. These
ladles expect to mcpt In the npnr future
and prepare a program for the opphlng day.
Thp pntprtnlnment committee has decided
to give a minstrel show about the last of
August and hnve appointed a special com
mlttp consisting of Bntpe McCullough,
Harry Cote and W. W. Fisher to take
charge of the same.
The club also has apveral golf matches
on for the fall weeks. A gam of base bAll
Is to be plBved next Saturday at the Coun
try club with the strong Omaha Field club
team.
Dempsters Defeat Beatrice Y. M. C. A.
BEATRICE. Nob.. July 22. (Special )
The Detrfpster base ball team In the city
league shut out the Young Mpn's Chris
tian association nine last evening. The
score: R.H.E.
Dempster 4 14 1
Y. M. C. A 0 1 S
Batteries: for DempstPr: Mlllpr and
Ogdpn; for the Young Men's Christian
association: Miller and Hiiramir.
Freeman Will Retire. .
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind July 22. John
Freeman of Minneapolis, who was Injured
in an Indianapolis game recently, will be
compelled to retire from base ball this
year and possibly permanently.
Hangers Want Games.
The Rangers would like to schedule
game for Saturday ond Sunday next. The
Clark, Crescent, Riversides or Barkalow
Bros, preferrpd. Call Wpbster 11W for
games.
portlnsr (iosalp.
New York has not released Spike Shan
non after all. He waa put In to bat Tues
day. Toor old Cubs; they have dropped two
out of three games to Boston Boston,
think of it!
Plttshurg snd Brooklyn played a gam
Tuesday In one hour and twehty minutes,
one of the quickest gamps on record.
Chance sent In his college pitcher. Mack,
to hat for Lundgren tn the seventh and
he didn't do a thing hut knock out a
three-baggnr.
Bonnn is getting no he can lose games
along with the rest of them. At that It was
not his fault he Inst Tuesday, for he held
Denver to five hits, while Lincoln made
seven off Adams.
O'Nell bowed to publlo sentiment and
public decency when he shifted Id umnlr
schedule and sent Davis to Des Moines
Instead of Sioux City. But that Isn't say
ing anybody ia glad he wss sent to De
Moines. Over the transom would hav
been the best place.
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POTTER WINS FROM KOCil
Defeated Tlayer Make Hard Fight
Before Yielding.
WHITTEMORE EASILY HOLDS ON
le In Talked of aa Probable Winner
f Field Club Toarnararat
Drawing for Today'
Play.
The most Interesting match of Tues
day's playing In th city tournament was
between Cub Potter and Harry Koch, won
by Potter, 6-4, 8-10, -4. Both men wer
playing a fast, brill Ian game, and It waa
anybody's match up to th last apt. Dur
ing th second set. when Potter had ona
to Ms credit, he carried th score up to
et point, needing only one to win tha
game, set and match. At lust the right
moment, however, Koch rallied and forced
him to win nlna mora games before th
match was safe. The score stood 40-30
for Potter In his fifth game, and hold
ing him down on his winning point wail
considered qTitte an achievement for the
defeated man. Both were In good condi
tion and played their hardest games,
Koch's defeat befng duo to Ms failure to
smash high lobs rather than to any othef
one defect.' He repeatedly gave easy re
turns on high slow Ones, which h might
have killed with a smash.
The other matches played Tuesday even
Ing were as follow:
Tyner bent Dinning, 6-2. 6-4.
Ced Potter beat Duffren, $-6, -J. ,
Hughes beat Gould, 6-1, 7-5.
Young beat Burns. 6-1, 4-3.
Whlttemor beat Newell, 1-6, 6-0, 6-3. !
Ralney bent Capen, 6-3. 6-4. I
Martin beat Sweet, 6-3. .6-3.
Whlttemor la Good Form.
Whlttemore, the new man who Is te
Ing talked of an a probable winner, had
no great difficulty In dawning Newell of
the Diets club. Whlttemore has been
beating Champion Art Scrlbner In prac
tice and seems the bent candidate for a
match with Con Young In th finals.
Wednesday's matches, which are all n
the third round, will begin about 6 o'clock.
Tha Field club management wishes all who
desire to visit during these games to take
advantage of the committee's standing In
vitation. Frank Bl'sh and W. M. Wood of th com
mittee made the drawing Tuesday for tha
doubles and tha consolation singles. In
consolation singles on match waa played,
Raamu'sen defeating McConnell, 6-1, 6-0.
Drawings for the double ar a follws
PRELIMINARY ROUND.-
Frasey and Erlckson affalnst Bowen an
Buchanan.
Martin and Scrlbner against Rainey an!
Haskell.
Wallerstidt and WaHerstedt against Stab,
bins and McConnell.
Wilson and Uordy against Burns ana
Kennedy.
Higglns and Newell against Richardson
and Siurdevant. ,.
Swartz and Dinning against Conrad and
MeCulley.
Rogers and Gould against Koch and Ced
Potter.
Brown and Gallagher against Lawson
and Peterson.
Van Camp and Chambers against Dufrsnt
and Wood.
Guild and Guild against Powell and Pack
ard. BYES.
Cafen and Tyner, Whlttemore and Cull
Potter, Kountza and Colpetxer, Sweet and
Rasmusaen, Haines and fipellman, Kol.a
and Hughes.
For consolation singles the following
drawings were made:
Dinning against Colpetxer, Wallerstela
ngHlntt Erlckson, Gould against Spellman.
Bowen against Sturdevant. MeConnell
against Rasmussen (won by Ranmussen.
6-1, b-i.), Wood against Htggins, Kennedy
ugalnst Armstrong, Fraxey against Capon,
Roger against bweet and Talbot a bye.
Junior City Tournament.
A number of the entrants in the tourna.
ment have been players who expect to com.
peto in the Junior city tournament which
begins Monday, August 24. Fred McCon
nell, chairman of the committee for this
affair, Is arranging the rules. The aga
limit will be as It was last -year, 17, and
the first prise will probably be a valuable
racquet. There la also a cup, won last
summer by Ray Farrell, who cannot de
fend It this year since he has passed
the age limit. This cup was donated by
the club and will remain In the possession
of the man who wins It twice. The en
tries for the 1907 Junior tournament num
bered nearly Ifty and aa large a field Is
expected this summer.
HARD DAY FOR GLIDDEX CAR!
Course Lies Over Irreajalar and Ratted
Hoad.
RANGELEY, Me., July 22.-A trying day's
run was laid out for the partlqlpant in to
day', the last but one, In the GUdden au
tomobile tour, the course lying over 130
mile of Irregular road through the Range
ley lake and White moui.taln region,
with the little town of Bethlehem, N. H.,
a the destination of the day' touring.
The deeply rutted roads which made yes
terday' run the most uncomfortable of th
tour, were again among th difficulties to
be encountered. Th running time of six
hours and thirty minute which had beau
allowed, necessitated a speed of twenty
miles an hour or more, ao that there might
be spare time to draw upon In the event
of accidents, such as cost the Bay State
team Ita standing among the leaders yes
terday. Seward Defeats Central City.
SEWARD. Neb.. July 22. (Special Tale
f ram.) Seward defeated Central City today
n the flrat of a series of two games In on
of th fastest gams of th season. Front
the first It appeared to be a pitcher' battle
between Jarrott of Central City and Rub
Stewart of Seward, with Stewart having
shade the best of It: Seward claim one of
the fastest teams in the atate, having won
fifty-one out of fifty-five game played ana
one tie game. Scor:
Seward 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 11
Central City 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
Earned run: Seward, t; Central City,
0. Hits: Seward, 4; Central City, 1. Double
play: Central City, 3. Struck out: Stew
art, 11; Jarrott, 4. Balterlei: Seward,
Stewart and Neff ; Central City. Jarrott and
Patteraon. Umpire: Vlrgen of Utk.
NO PAY TILL CURED!
$tal Disease cured without the hatla.
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