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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEEi THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1903.
Pirates and Cubs Both on Score Side of Shutout Game; Browns Up Notch; Sioux Blanks Lincoln
1 . . . - . , I . .-I
f? CHAMPS SHUT OUT THE TEDS
)mah Eompi Off with Another Game
from Denver.
i fcUKCHES HITS Off RICK ADAMS
laslles Maker Ulna at Oaee OS
' Ragan, bat Pat Keep Tkeaa 8
Scattered They Arc
IJ Worthless.
J Omaha. 3: Denver. 0.
V , m.b ... added to the lone list
f pitcher. Omaha hat lately walloped.
5?dneflay afternoon he u landed on
for ten aafe hlte which netted six funs,
while 'bl fellow GrlssU wer being
blanked,. Omaha' liad to win to keep at
the top of . tha-champlonehlp ladder, lor
with but two potnU ssparatmg tne cnam
Blona and Bloux City tha latter beat Lin
eoln and would ha again taken the lead
tf Omaha had loat
Teeterday'S tma marked tha sixth suc
cslv. defeat for Denver. It lost four
In Bloux City and two In Omaha. It has
mother ram to play In Omaha on this
trip, and unleaa tha team turn quruly
round and playa a gain It hM not pUyed
for aome daye. It will lo again today.
The Teddy Bear are In a distressing
condition. The team ha aome ol uie beat
bail Btavera in tha league. But unror
tunately pome ot the pun are unable
to do their beat. Harry White, a treat
player and 'fine fallow, ha ben crippled
Unco the flrrt of the seon. Klg injured
(eg take all the speed out of him, and
many a; man would jierer attempt to work
under the. condition that beset him erery
day. - He display commendable nerve In
I making the effort.. ' If Balden, has boon
sick sinoe, the team's arrival in Omaha,
and thla la .particularly bad for Donver,
m Tra ia daring wonderful ball this
venr. Of oourse Denver needs strengthen'
ins: ia tha box. but this Is not the only
plaoa. The fact Is tha team's powerful
batting has been carrying It through, but
I even that element of strength has not
been sufficient to win against tha snappy
ball Omaha and Bloux City have been
playing. Both teams ar going at a ter
rlflo rate la their denperate effort tu land
the pennant.
Omaha, Ha aches Hiti
Omaha made about the same numbor of
hits yesterday aa did the Orlssllea and
both teams are charged with the same
number of errors. Tha difference waa tha
Rourke family bunobed It hits while the
Orlsallee scattered over aa many innings,
only two . hits having been made in one
Inning,
Many . of the fans had expected to see
Rhodes work yesterday, but Pa has an
nounced, that Rhodes will be saved for
the coming of tb Bloux, Friday.
How -the old park will resound whon
those haughty Bloux oome to town. They
! have been giving Omaha a hard race for
the top and th eomVng series will be
most decisive, for on the result may de
J pend In a large degree, the pennant win.
4 ring.
' Th. nin-tniklnr atartrd vanterday In the
first Inning, - with Red Fisher the first
batter. - .He opened with a single and lit
tie King sacrificed' htm for a base. Aua
tin hit a neat single to left field, but
Fisher only moved up to third, from
' which place ' he scored on Autrey
grounder .to, Ootn Paul Brueger.
Adstra Saalrt Bom Pepper
The une --dragged along until the fourth
inning, when Austin put aome real pepper
Int.-. If IW stain from first to third On
I sacrifice. ' He had walked and when the
t Chicken tjttempted to sacrifice him on for
a base Austin slrapjy kept going until he
landed at third. Welch bunted one to
Krueger, who threw home to catch Aus
tin and both were safe.. Franck flew out
and Kld'-LeBrand singled, putting Welch
on second. - Belden also worked In a slngl
at this stage and scored Welch and put
the Kid on third. A douhle 'Steal was at
tempted by, Belden and LeBrand. Zalusky
threw to Klnneally, who hurried It back,
but LeBrand beat the ball out and th
third run -of the inning was across
the
,'plat.
In the third Inning the Champions added
another run' for good measure and it was
arned. King' beat out a bunt and went
- REAL ESTATE
FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALB
Nebraska Coa tinned.
A RARE OPPORTUNITY.
Vy hohiestead of 40 sores In Kimball
county, Neb., lying In a rloh, productlv
country, nln mils from county seat.
There Is no government land to be had
In this locality and unimproved land sells
for 11160 to 316.00 per sere. For valid
reason - I am unable to stay on this
piao .ine rmjuimw uiiiv iv jiivts uy,
which Is five year, bene have offered
asm for sal. I have over 31000 In Im
provement, also 45 acre In crop. Dont
write unless you oan oome at once and
look at the abov. Price, 31,600 cash.
Address "Owner," Kimball. Nrb.
() M4US aug 4
Choice 40-Acre Farm
Near Benson
Improvement consist of
good 4-room house with brick
foundation, good bam, room
for 4 horses and 30 head of
stock, lae house tioldlng 40 or
80 Urns of Ice; buggy shed,
culokea. house,- milk boas,
and good well and windmill.
laud, lays bunutifully, almost
jevei, tp sufficiently to
drain well. Affords a beautiful
view In all directions. Near
Brandels' country bom.
Price,, 4",S00; part cash, bal
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lnvstlgat at once If you
want una of the nicest 40-acr
travt In Douglas county.
George & Co.,
lbul Fgrnam . St., 'Phone Doug. 754.
laVi 4:"i JO
. HERE'S A SNAP.
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UJf) an acre 40 acre Banner county,
Nebrka,. land between Halli and Kirk,
8682 caali; UUanc easy puyinenls cov
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This c,;arot la at our office and will be
assigned as stated.
Call or writ
THE W. F. &HELTON LAND AGENCY,
313 South tfih St., Omaha. Neb.
- i3o a si
Toaaa.
i
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Chans f a lifetime. Wi aell a fariq
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Chotca land, sweet water, a California
climate. Writ for handsome illustrated
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PANT, baa-Antonio, Ts.
. (l M42I Augl4
. BUT a horn In tb Brasos Valley, Texaa,
th land of plenty; big money In raising
oranges and figs; you can be Independent
If you own five acres of Brasoa Vsller
land; 3i buys flv acre; terms, J)
down; balance 110 a moiun; wage-earner,
thla 1 your opportunity; Join our Omaha
Colony.
R II. LANDERYOU.
. . m Soar. e( Trad bldg.
V; Algyl 80
to third on Austin s single. Autrey fol
lowed with a Texae-leeguer to Waldron.
King and Austin started for home. King
mad th run, but Jlmml was nabbed at
the plate on a good throw by Waldron.
Two beautiful three-bsgger In the
seventh Inning gave but on run. With
one out. Fisher lined the ball again the
far fence for thre and King followed with
fast one down the third base line. He
reached third before the ball was returned
to the- diamond. Austin and Autrey wer
unable to deliver any sort of a blow
which would bring King home.
King pulled down two hot ones which
were well above hi head and looked as
though they had Intended to travel som.
The same team this afternoon. The
acora:
OMAHA.
AB. R
H.
0
O.
11
0
0
A.
0
I
t
0
0
1
3
0
2
Fisher, If....
King. 3b
Austin, 3b....
Autrey, lb....
Welch, cf....
Franck. ss...
I,eHrand, C.
Belden, rf....
0
1
1
0
Ragan, p
01
Total ...
32
6 10 27 13
DENVER.
AB. R
H.
1
0
3
1
1
1
0
3
1
O.
0
A.
1
0
0
1
0
6
0
1
0
Waldron. cf....
Lovett, If
6
assady, rf....
White, lb
rwln. ab. ......
Krueger, ft....
Zalusky, o
Klnneally,' as..
Adams, p
Totals
24
Omaha-
Run
Hits .
..1 0
0 3
0 t
0 0
1 1
1 0
I 0
10
...3 0
...0 0
...1 1
Denver-
Runs
Hits .
0 0
1 3
o c o
0 l-
Three-base hits: Klnsr. Fisher. Bases on
balls: Off Ragan, 2; off Adams, 1. Btruck
out: By Ragan, 4; by Adams, 4. Left or
bases: Omaha, 6; Denver. 10. Double play:
King to Autrey. Stolon bases: Austin, L
Brand (2), Belden, Caady, Waldron. Sac
rifice hits: King. Autrey. Time: 1:85.
Umpire: Davis. Attendance: 7oO.
SIOUX CITY WALKS OX LIJICO-JI
Rreen'a Playera Gtvea Shotoat Dae to
Poor -Playing.
IINCOIN. Neb.. July' 29. The Green-
backers today drew the worst drubbing
handed to them this season when Sioux
City made ten runs to Lincoln's none.
Furchner pitched Invincible ball fr th
Orcenbackers, hlng touched for only thre
h ts. one of which waa a scratcn. uniy
one of the Oreenbackera saw second base.
Johnson waa easy for the Bloux ana was
pounded for fifteen hits. The Winnebago
wan supported poorly, the Oreenbackers
going to pieces In the ninth and ollowlng
six runs to be scored on four hits. A
double-header Is on the bill for tomorrow.
Score:
LINCOLN.
AB. R,
H.
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
o
0
O.
. 0
0
Judo, If
4
2
4
Fox. Zb
Gagnlcr ss
Thomas, lb
Davidson, cf
Frltchett, 8b
Mills, rf
Zlnram, c. ........
' 0
0
0
Johnson, p
Total
SO
I n is
SIOUX CITY.
A.B. R.
H. P.O. A.
Campbell, If
Holmes, cf. ,
1
ureen, rr ,
Andress, 2b
Granville, s
Welch, 8b
Hester, lb
4
S
t' I I'". V.
Furchner, P...
0
Totals ...12,
10
08 37
0 0 0
3 0 0
S 3
0 0-0
0 8 IT)
Lincoln 0 0 0 0
Bloux City 1 0 0 1
Two-base hits: Holmes. Welch-
Stolen
bases: Campbell (2), Holmes, Green,
Bsc-
14ft. felt. n.,.1. All. tlU iMkMAAH
6; by Furchner, 8. Bsses on balls: Off
Johnson, 1; off Furchner, 4. Hit by pitched
ball: By Johnson, 3. Wild pitch: Johnson,
1. Umpire: Haskell. Time: 2:06. Attend
ance: 1,100.
riEBLO
GOES
DOWJf
AGAIN
Dea Moines Lay la Walt and All Bat
Scalps Indians.
DE8 MOINK8. July 29,-Des Moines am
bushed the Indiana in frightful fashion to
day. Backing up Nelson in sensational
manner, the Boosters never gave Pueblo a
lookin after the flrat Inning, when a hit
and Patterson's home run gave Pueblo two
scores. Nlehoff and Walsh did wonderful
work around their baaea. In the latter
part ot the gam Pueblo went to piece and
ureaenieu uei jaoines wun run atler run.
Score:
DE3 MOINES.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Flournoy, If 110 10 0
REAL ESTATE
FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALB
(Continued.)
oath Dakota.
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ON AUUUST 18TH.
To Brown and Edraun . counties,-- B. D.
W have 160 choice, nuartera thai we ar
going to aell cheap, and on easy terms.
. This I a golden opportunity. Write us
at once for full Information.
WAIT INVESTMENT CO.,
401 Be Building, Omaha, Neb.
120) M461
REAL ESTATE LOANS
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X. Lit Bid
UU)-3V-
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1100 to 310,000 mad promptly. F. D. Wead.
Wead Bldg., lain and Farnam.
WANTED City loans.
Peters Trust Co.
(22-0M
FIVE PER CENT
Money to loan on
Omaha busloees property. -THOklAB
bHEN.NAN.
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liU 301
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O2-0l
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STOYE.REPAIRS
STOVE. FURNACE. STEAM and bot water
butler repairs! . water (rotila.
Omaha (Stove ltepair Works
DXs-g Douglas m.
CTsisiiwii iswU ivuglag NO,
Ur-87
Fltipstrlck.
twyer, lb..,
Hsder. cf...
Wslsh, 2b..
Kelly, rf....
Nlehoff, lb.
Welgnrt, c.
Nelson, p...
I
10
Totals 84
I 11 21 10
PUKBLO.
AB. R.
H.
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
o.
1
2
3
t
0
0
8
1
1
A.
0
Hogrlever, If.
6pencer, cf
Patterson. 2b.
Clark, lb
Miller, rf
Corhsn, ss
Mltse, c
Owens, 3b
Fltsgerald, p..
Totals 33 3 S 24 13
Pes Moines 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 4 -
pueblo 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2
Earned runs: Dee Moines, 3; Pueblo, 2.
Two-base hits: Wslsh, Nlehoff. Welgart
(2), Nelson. Kltspatrlck. Three-base hit:
Dwyer. Home run: Patterson. Bases on
balls: Off Nelson, 3; off Fltsgerald, 7.
Faaned ball: Mltie, 1. Wild pitch: Fttx
gersld. Struck out: By Nelson, 8; by f Its
gersld. 6. Stolen bsses: Nlehoff, 8. sac
rifice hits: Bader, Welgart. Time: 2:04.
I'mplre: Black. Attendance: 1,000.
ALL
STAR TEAM MAKES
TRIP
Picked Nine of Omaha Aniateara Will
Start an Joaraey Monday.
A team of crsck players from various
leading amateur teams of Omaha will start
on a trip through Nebraska Monday. The
team will travel unoer tne name ui mo
Omaha All-Stars and will be composed of
the following pleyel-e: Bpelimsn. oi ine
Coronas: Atkins, Croft and Routt from tns
Campanellas; Mullen snd Wilder from tli
Diet team; Mcuee ana less irom in
Signal Corps; Young and Elliott from ths
Townsends, and Dougherty of the Le-Olaes-Andreesen
Originals.
Th first stop will be at Tekamah, where
the Stars play Monday and Tuesday.
Wednesday they play the Atchison, Kan.,
team at Nemaha at the Old Settlers' plo
nlc. A blar crowd will be at hand at
Nemaha and a large purse has been hung
Up by the Nemsha management. Two
.m.. win h. nieved at Nemaha on Wed
nesday. On Thursday and Friday Nebraska
City will entertain tna Biars wun "cir
fast bunch of Eagles. From Nebraska
City the Stars will go to Seward, where
their hardeat games are expected. Seward
has the fastest tesm In the state and the
Bt.r. win h.v. in nlav ball to win When
they reach Seward. They will stay four
davs In Seward, playing there Saturday,
Sunday. Monday and Tuesday. From
Seward they go to Friend, where they make
their last stop. Friend will be played
Thursday snd Friday, the Friday game
winding up tne trip, triena na
bunch slso, Fenlon of th Lincoln Western
league team and Durkee from the Benson
Eagles, being their lstest snqulsltlons.
Manager Sage of the Sterlings has prom
ised the boys his uniforms, which will be
worn oo the trip. In all the trip will b a
good one and the boys are looking for
ward fo It with much Interest.
JACKSOX GOES BACK TO PUEBLO
That 1 the Result of Rhodes' Join
ing; the Champions.
The rollers hare been gently slipped under
Mr. Jackson end that famous pitcher has
bn shifted back to Pueblo. This Is the
result of Omaha's acquisition of Its now
pHcher, Rhodes.
This bit of Information has been carried
around by Pa and Brother Dave as a sweet
secret for Several days. In fact since Sun
day and only escaped In an unguarded
moment Wednesday when the vigilant own
ers of the Champions were busy counting
the gate receipts of the previous day.
it la said that the fate of Mr; Jackson
was determined after Rhodes pitched his
flrat ball Sunday. Jackson was never ot
tha least value to Omaha, but on the con
trary, he was a drawback, for ho lost
nenrlv everv same he Ditched.
Fenlon. until recently ngni neiaer xor
Lincoln. Is said to be playing with the ama
teur team at Seward. ,
Red Cloud Loses to Franklin.
FRANKLIN. Neb.. July 2.-(Sneclal Tel
exram.y The Red Cloud base iball team, la
her for a series of four games, playing
the first game today and losing to the
local team. Franklin good batting at tns
right time made th game easy for tho
locals. Ktoher Bmitn made tne oniy tnree-
base hit and brought In two scores. Bonner
got a rood two-baxaer. Score:
Franklin 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 -6
Red Cloud 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
Struck out: By Bmlth, 7: by Adams, 4.
Bases on balls: Off Smith, 4: off Adams,
1. Batteries: Franklin, Smith and Boh-
ner; Red Cloud, Adams and Sohonover.
Umpire: Churchill
West Sides Against Holly.
The West Sides will go to Florence Sun
day to play the Holly team for a prize.
Lineup:
Hoi leys.
Steck
Olllhorn .....
Kelly
Murphy
Bressman ,.
Falconer ...
McAndrew
Gibson v
Cross
Position.
First
Second. . .
Third
8hort
West Side.
Hawley
.... W. Drumay
..... F. Drumey
.J. Roesslg
Wlsler
Left
...Center Christensen
...Right Kin
...Catch Greener
...PHch Schnelderwlnd
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Robert D. Wilson to N. P. Dodgs, Jr.,
lot 15. block 6, Boggs & Hill's add,.. 3 1
W. S. Hlllls to U. R. Crew, lots 478,
479. Kenwood add 20
South Omaha Savings Bsnk to Ida
A. jonea, lots s and T, block 3,
Mathews sub 250
John D. Howe to John S.' Bacon, w..
s- lot o, diock it, omaiia 1
George B. Lasbury to William Moyer,
lot , uienwood Heights 1 9
Harvey J. Grove and wife to Iiuls
i. Lor ha ley, wH lota 23 and 24, block
, Halcyon Heights . 2.0M
Bame to C. Hugo Okerbera. eH lots
33 and 34. block . Halcvon Heiahta. 2.0,0
i. t,'. wninnery, administrator, to
Alice Barnelt, lot t, block 4. lot
24. block . Crela-hton Helaht 200
Charlotte M. E. Adams to Nathan
E. Adams, n4 lots 7 snd 3 snd all
lot 9. block 6. Denise s add 1
Mickey Bros, to Mickey Milling Co.,
sikxauu reel Douglas Hi. and U. 8.
R R. right- of-way and nart T-15-11 1
Mose Horwlck and wife to 1. B. Hor-
wlck, lot 1, block 5. South Omaha. 1
Frsnk w. DufTee et al. to Hugh Mc
Caffrey, lot 80, block 12, Briggs
Place 250
J. A. Cretghton Real Estate & Trust
Co. to Henry F. Hamilton, lots 1. 2.
3, block 7. Cretghton's 1st add 3.200
Boutn Omaha Land Co. to Cora Lav-
erty, lot 8, block 269, South Omaha.. 2-'t
Kenwood Realty Co. to W. S. Hlllls.
lots 478. 479, Kenwood 200
jsannette P. Becker to Catherine C.
Frederick, lot 2. block 3, BSkker and
Fredericks add 00
Farmers Loan and Trust Co. to Lu
cretla J. Crosier, lot It and nVa lot
15, block 4, Plalnvtew 180
Lewis W. Morse to Ussls Bmlth. lot
6. block 1. Clarendon 1,000
E. F. Brailey, sheriff, to Conservative
Savings and I .oan association, lot 4.
block 163, South Omaha 650
Etate National Bank of Cleveland. O..
to John Doedyne. lot 26. subiSe-
mental sub Eiilstone Park Place.. 230
Anna Kalal and husband to Catherine
B. Sullivan, part lot 1, block 13, 8.
E. Rogers' add 8,300
Mary J. Waohob to Joseph F. Ouf
fey, lots 3 and 4. block 9, Haw
thorne sdd
Jeasle F. Shepard and husband to
Mary O. Boyle, part lots 1 and 3.
block 4. Drake a add 4.500
John Ev. Kryden and wire to William
Isell, lot 4. block 1, Missouri Avenu
Park 100
William Isell and wife to Nellie La
Veils, lots and T. block 13. Thomas
aV Sears' add 2,0 0
John A. Crelgnton Keal Estate &
Trust Co. to Eno T. Hughes, lot
13, block 4, Crtflgh ton's 1st add.... 800
Hattle I j. Denton to Emma Leonard,
part block "A," Bhlnn a 3d add 1,80)
Total v a,93t
D. C. SCOTT. D.V.S.
to Dr. & I Bamaorrlsnl)
Call Promptly Answered at All Honrs.
BmClal diV VasAita, Kla,
The Twentieth Century Farmer
ta th Lira f tk Ma,
PIRATES BLANK DODGERS
llr-nnVlvn Team TJCTeaVsneA Kv AVii.no.
"1VV,U v"" "J v
fif Jordan and LnTtilftv.
BOTH ABE ON THE SICK XJST
Lleflel Hold Lightweight nailers
that Are Left to Three Hits
Other National Leaga
Scores.
BROOKLYN. July 29.-Handlcapped by
the enforced absence of Jordan snd Lum
ley, the heavy-hitters, both of whom are
on th sick-list, the Brooklyns had no
chance against the pennsnt racs leaders
from Pittsburg todsy. Pittsburg shut out
Brooklyn, 6 to 0. Score:
PITTsm'RO.
BROOKLYN.
AB H.O.A E
An H O A r
ThnmM. ct... 4 4
tiBurch, If 4
ftPatu. 2b. ... I
P Hummel, lb.. I
1 Alperman, rf. 4
ft Reriftn, c .. 4
0 1WI8, m I
Phehan, Jh. .
Maloner, cf. . 8
Wllhflm, p .. 1
1 8
LMrh, Ih I 3 8
Clark, It ... 4 11
Wianer. . . . 4 t 1
Ab'tlrhlo, 2b. 18 1
Wilton, rf. ... 4 I 0
0 8
0 II
0 1
0 2
0 8
1 0
1 8
1
0
Swarint, lb . I It
Olbonn, e 4
llbon. c 4 0 4
leond. p.... 4 1 0
LI
Rlttr 1
Total! 31 127 14 lHolmra, p....
Totals
Batted for Wilhelm In eighth.
8 87 18 2
Pittsburg 0 00211100-5
Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Two-bas hit: Leach. Hita: Off Wilhelm.
8 In eight Innings; off Holmes, 1. In one in
ning. Sacrifice hits: Thnmss, Clarke. Stolen
base: Leaoh. Double play: Abballchlo to
Bwaoina (2). Lett on bases: fittsbur.-, 7:
Brooklyn, 5. Bases on balls: Off WtllTelrn.,
4; oil Llcrieid, 3. Bases on errors: 1'ltts-
burg. 1; Brooklyn. 1. Struck out: By Wll-
helm, 1; by Liefleld, 4. Wild pitches: Wll-
helm (2). Time: 1:40. Umpires: Rudderham
(2). Time: 1;40. Umpires: Rudderham
ana umsne.
Chicago Shuts Oat Boston.
BOSTON. July 29. Chicago shut out Bos
ton In th first game of the series today,
o to o. score:
CH1CAQO. BOSTON.
AB.H.O.A.E AB.H.O.A.E.
Clasle. of.... t 8
Shwkard, It.. 8 1
i 0 OBatasi' rf. ... 4 0 10 0
8 0 4 Ltahlan. aa.... 4 0 1 1 0
Thanes, lb... 4
Tinker, aa ... t 4
StelnMdt, lb. 8 1
Howard, ... J 1
8 CKall.r, cf ... 4 8 8 0 0
1 i I Mi-Oann, lb.. 4 0 10 0 0
3 8 Rliehtr, lb... t 0 1 3 0
01. Browns, If.... 8 0 4 J 0
Hotmail, tb... I 0
1 1 OSwernar. lb.. 8 0 0 1 0
Kllm. o.
Brown, p
..4 1
f 0 OBowerman, c. I S I 0
8 10 riahertr. p.. 1 0 0 8 1
4 1
Buultea. p.... 8 0 0 0 0
Totals.,
Chicago
Boston
at 11 21 11 0.
Totals II 4 87 18 1
2 0 0 040000-0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Two-bsse hits: Kllnff. Bowerman (21.
Hits: Off Flahertv. 8 in four and one-
third Innings; off Boultes, 3 In four and
two-thirds innings. Sacrifice hits: Stein-
faldt, Chance, Hofman. Stolen base: Sla-
gle. Left on bases: Chicago, 7; Boston, 4.
liases on balls: oil Flaherty. X. struck
out: By Flaherty, 1; by Brown, 4: by Bou-
ties, i. Time: umpire: mgier. ,
' Red Banch Hits.
PHILADELPHIA. July 29-Clnclnnatl
won easily from Philadelphia today by
timely hitting, coupled with the home
team's errors. Score;
CINCINNATI. -PHILADELPHIA
. AB.H.O.A.E. AH. H O A R.
Hticalna. tb.. 4 0 1 1 0 Grant, lb 6 8 8 I 8
Kana, ct 8 0 4 0 0 Knaba, 8b 8 1 3 0 0
Lobrrt, lb..,. 4 1 0 2 0 Tltua. rt 4 1 0
Bchlel, o , 4 0 4 1 IXun II 4 110 0
GaniFl. lb... 8 1 10 0 0 Branatiald, lb 4 1 10 1 1
Paakert. It.... 4 1 a 0 0 Oahoras. cf.. 4 1 J 0 0
Mitchell,, rf.. 8 8 1 0 oloolln. as 4 0 1 8
Hulawltt, SS..3 1 2 3 )Jacklllach, o. 3 1 4 1 1
Bpada, p 0 0 1 OCorrldon, p... 8 0 0 I
Mofen. p 0 0 0 0 8
Total 80 tT 8 1 Courtney .... 1 0 0 0 0
Iools 1 0 0 0 0
Totsla 85 8 n 10 4
Batted for Corrldon in the seventh.
'Batted for Moren in the ninth.
Cincinnati 000200800-4
Philadelphia 00100001 03
Hits: Off Corrldon. 0. In,-seven Innings.
Three-base hit: Osntel.i .Sacrifice hits:
Usnsel. Hulawltt 8). Stolen bases: Pas-
kert (2;, Grant, Titus, Mugs,1 Knabe. Left
on bases: Cincinnati, 4; "Philadelphia, 8.
Struck out: By Spade, 4; by Corrldon, 2;
by Moren, 1. Base on errors: Cincinnati,
2. Base on balls: Oft, Spade, 2; off Moren,
t. rime: i:tz. umpire: Kiem.
Glanta Shut Out Cardinals.
NEW YORK, July 29. There was not
much vim shown In the opening game of
the serle between Mew York and Bt.
Louis National league teams today. Salle
and Mathewson both pitched fine ball. A
passed ball by Bliss enabled the home
team to make the only run of tne game.
Score:
NEW YORK. IT. Loi'iS.
AB.H O A E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Tenner, lb... 8
Doyle, 2b 4
0 14 J OBarrr. It 4 0 i 1 0
0 0 1 0 Byrne, la .... 4 0 3 3 0
Breanehan. c. I
4 4 0 Murray, cf... 4 0 8 0 I
3 0 0 Konetchr. lb. 8 0 13 0 1
I)onlln, rf 8
Beymour, cf.. 8
1 0 V Pelchanly, If. I 0 0 0 0
bevkia, lb.... I
ft 8 Ol'harlea, as... 3 1111
McConn'k, If. 8
1 0 OBllaa, e 8 1 2 3
8 3 1 Gilbert. Ib... 3 18 4 0
uriawell, as..
Malbrwaon. p 8
3 3 0 Bailee, p I 0 0 1 0
Totala 8T 4 87 IT 3 , Totala 8 24 14 3
St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
New York 00010000 -!
Two-base hit: Charles.; Stolen base:
Tenncy. Left on bases: St. Louis, 3; New
York, 4. Bases on balls: orr Mathewson,
1; off Sallee, 1. Base on errors: St. Louis.
New York, 2. Struck out: By Mathew
son, 3; by Sallee. 1. Passed ball: Bliss.
Time; l:2o. Umpire: Johnstone.
Beatrice City Leagae.
BEATRICE. Neb.. July 29 (Special.)
There Is a lively scramble In the city base-
bsll league among the clubs for first place.
Up to July 2fl, Deartng, of the Blue Valley
teams, led with the bat with a per cent
of .442, Roberta and Klsssne of ths United
Commercial Travelers being second and
third, with standings nf .4u9 snd .400 per
cent respectively, to tneir credit, f ollow
ing la the standing of the teams:
won. Lost.
Pet.
Blue Valley.
Dempsters . .
Dutch
.727
.714
10
8
....... 6
5
3
.671
Y. M. C. A.
Nurserlos ...
U. C. T
.357
.867
.278
TENNIS
PLAY
IX
CHICAGO
Con Yeasg Wins Flrat Round
Sli
glrs by Default.
CHICAGO, July 29.-A feature of the
play In the western tennis championship
tournament In progress here was the de
feat today of Scudder ana Johnson, local
Dlavera. by Nat Emerson or Cincinnati.
singles title holder, and Harry Wallner of
Chicago, In tne secona round or doubles.
The winners played a clean, fast game.
and though their opponents were stronger
at the finish, tney look tnree stralgnt sets,
(-2. 0-3 and -.
Waldner was also winner in his third
round match with F. D. Webster, whom
he defeated In two love sets. Out-of-town
winners in singles were Dr. Karl Little of
Cincinnati, who won from Melville Bmit ti
ers ot St. Louis; Trux Emerson, brother
of the champion, who won from O'Brien;
Thomas Brewster of Milwaukee, who de
feated Dr. A. O. Lee. and Conrad Young.
ths Omaha player, to whom Brlgham of
New York defaulted.
l,Mllh.ra - rwt llmllli Ihl fit Ta,(.
were winners in the second round o
diuMM. the score being 6-4. 2-6, J-6, 0-6.
J. Allen Ross defeated Will Hunt. Cin
cinnati. In the first round of singles.
Women's single began today, Miss
Bertha Mirlan Stcever winning in the flrt
round over Miss Theocora nwara, the lat
ter getting but one gam In two sets.
TKNMS TOI'HNISY AT On LEANS
Play la Singles aad Doable at South
west Nebraska Meet
ORLEANS. Neb.. July 29 (Special Tels
gram.) Play In the southwest Nebraska
tennis tournament resulted as follow
Singles, first round. Smith won from
Lumley. default; Aller won from Munscn
7-5, 0-2; Bloedonr won from Porter, -!,
0-4.
Second round. Gay won YromMcOeachln,
a-l, s-l; Hodlen won from mnedonr, S-2,
4-1 5-3: Parker won from Stein. 8-3. (-4
Smith won from Aller, 4J-0, 0-1 ; - Bloedorn
won from Gardner, 6-7, 4-2; Burns won from
Piper, t-2. II; Wilson won from Ptewart
5-3. (-0: Marsh won from Walt. 0-3. 4-1.
Third round. Bodeln won from Gay, 4-6
T-6, 5-1; Smith won from Parker. 8-0, 5-0;
Marsh won from Wilson, 4-3, (-L
Doubles, first round. Guy and Bloedorn
defeated me wart and Stein. 4-4. a-a s-i
Second round. Parker and Bums de
feated Piper and Bodeln. 5-8, 4-4.
Canada Wlaa llagl Heat.
HENLET. July 29. Canada waa success
ful In only one of th heat rowed her
today In th International regatta held In
connection with th Olympiad. Thla vie-
tory waa when th Arconauta beat th Nor-
inaiatt luiauia aai n-i uun VI a ISBglu
iii
I SUodJag of the Teams j
w 1
WEST. LKAdl'E. 1 NATL LEAOVE.
vv i.ppt W.UPct
I r v. ce mi ni.i.i t- JM .
wm niia, tj 4V .p"i i iiisi'iii g
Sioux t1ty...M 39 .MO Chicago 62 J .ttfl
.- - . .. V. II t tOA
&SrV
nienlo 39 57 .4; C nclnnati ...w -s
Des Moines.. 34 6 .S; Boston 40 49 ,44S
llirooklyn ....n m
)St. Uiuls ....31 BS .348
AMER. ASS N. 1 AMER. LEAGUE.
W.L.lVt.l W.UPct.
Indianapolis. 6f 41 .13 Petrolt M 84 .22
Louisville ...60 44 . 577l3t. Iiuts M .M7
Toledo 5ti 44 .WiM'hlcsSo M 40 MO
Columbus ...f. 48 Cleveland ....47 48 .btt
Minneapolis 52 M ..V Philadelphia. .44 44 .WO
Milwaukee ..48 R7 . 467 Itoston 42 49 .43
Kansas Clty.4 f." .447 Washington. .34 64
St. Faul ... 81 72 .801 New York. ...Si .iwo
OAMKS TODAY.
Western leH rue Denver at Omaha,
Pueblo st Des Moines. Bloux City at Lin
coln.
National Leaaue Cincinnati at Philadel
phia, Chicago at Boston. St. Lo,uls at New
iork, Pittsburg at Brooklyn.
American laciie Washirutton St Chi
cago, Philadelphia at St. Uui, New York
at Cleveland, Boston at Detroit.
American Associstlon Milwaukee at
Louisville, Kansas City at Indianapolis,
St. Paul at Columbus, Minneapolis at
Toledo.
the first hest of the elght-osred competi
tion. Scholes, Canada, was defeated by
Von Oasa, German, by a length and a half
In the single sculls.
GAMES IS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Toledo Wins Twice from Minneapolis
by Effective Stlckwork.
TOLEDO. O.. July 29. Toledo won two
games from Minneapolis today, hitting
Biersdorfer hard in the first and Fiene
at opportune times In the second. Kerwln
Joined the Minnespolls team nere tooay
and played rifsnt Held in tne secona name,
Score, first game:
TOLEDO. MINNEAPOLIS.
AB.H.O.A.E AH H U.AC.
Barhrau. aa. . 4 2 I 4 OOrlar. aa t 0 I 1
Hmchman, tb 4 1 1 1 i Fiana, rt 4 1 1 0 i
Armb'aier, rf. 4 1 4 0 0 O'Neill, cf...3 0 0 V
moot, rf 4 0 1 DWcldiy. If.... 4 2 8 0 1
Land, o 4 1 4 1 J Block, lb 8 0 11 0 0
Llatar, lb 4 1 1 OO'Urlen, lb... I I I 4 0
Elwert. 8b.... 4 1 11 OSmllh, tb 4 0 0 3 1
McCarthy, If. 4 1 1 0 ORnelnw, c J Olio
gutlhotr, p... 8 0 0 8 Hlcradorfer, pi 0 0 J 0
Obtrlln 1 0 0 0
Totals II 10 17 13 1
Totala 88 A 14 4
Batted for Biersdorfer In ninth.
Toledo '..0 S 0 0 2 0 0 0 7
Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 04
Left on bases: Toledo. 4: Minneapolis, s.
Two-base hits: Smoot (2), Welday. Bases
on balls: Off Suithoff, 5. Stolen base: El
wert. Struck out: By Sutthoff. 2; by Biers
dorfer, 8. Time: 1:40. Umpire; Owen.
Score, second game:
TOLEDO. MINNEAPOLIS.
AB.H.0.A.3 AU H.'J B
Barbeau. aa. . 8 0
Wllllama, an. 1 0
Hlnchman, 2b 4 1
1 1 I Oiler, aa 4 J 3 4 0
10a Klane. p I 0 0 4 1
1 i O'Neill, of... 4 1 0 0 0
1C0 Weldar, If.... 4 0 4 0 0
2 0 0 Block. C 4 1 3 1 A
8 8 1 O'Brien, ib... 8 1 1 4 0
4 10 Smith, lb.... 4 0 0 i 1
0 1 tl Buelow, lb... 8 fl IJ 0 0
4 0 0 Kerwln, rf... 3 1 1 0
111 gulllln t 0 0 9 0
Arinb'ater, rf. 8 1
Smoot, cf 4 1
Abbott, c I 1
Llaler, lb.... I 0
Elwert, Sb. . . . 1 0
McCarthy. If. 1 1
Naglt, p I 0
Totala.
,.28 5
4 Totala 38 4 21 !6 3
Batted for Kerwln In ninth.
Block out; hit by batted ball.
Toledo 0 1 0 V 1 0 0 0 -t
Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Left on bases: Toledo. 6: Minneapolis, 9.
Hit bv pitched ball: Flene. Abbott. Bases
on balls: Off Flene, 1; off Nagle, 2. Sacri
fice hits: Lister. Klwert. stolen bases:
Hlnchman, Abbott, O'Brien. Buelow. Struck
out: By Nagle. 7; by Flene. Z. Time: i:o.
Umpire: Owen.
Champions Defeat Saint.
COLUMBUS. O.. July 29.-Goodwln. Whose
pitching was effective after the second
Inning, led the hitting off Gehrlng and
Columbus won a decisive victory. A stop
by Frlel and a catch by Wrlgley cut pit
tit. t'aui runs in ine seventn. score:
COLUMBIB. BT. PAfU
' AB.H.O.A.C .AB.H. 3. AH
rrtel. Sb 6 3 1 t I Oder, If 4 0 i 0 0
Odwell. cf.... 4
K rimer, It.... 8
Congalton, rf 8
1 1
V 0 Flood, Zb, .... 4
3 3
0 0 Wheeler, lb.. 4
1 Obavia, rf....,4
1 0
Jamea. a .
8 7
8 2
1 M
1 0 Prancleao. c . 8
Haldjr, aa
Klhm, lb
Wrlnley, 2b.,
Uoodwln, p..,
1 0 Ttemyer, 8b.. 8
0 Ne. ....... 8
1 1
3 0
4 0 Hall, cf 4
2 OOabiins, p.... 4
Totala....
34 14 IT r. 8 Totala St T 24 11 I
0 0 1 2 1 0 2 2 8
1 2000000 0-3
Columbus
St. Paul.
Stolen bafes: Frlel, Kruger, Klhm. Sse-
rlflce hits; Kruger. Nee. Sacrifice fly:
Odwpir. Bases oo balls: Off Goodwin, i
off Oohrlng. 1. Two-base hits: Raldy
Goodwin. Thrce-baac hits: James, Good
win. Double play: Raldy, Wrlgley to
Klhm. Hit by pitcher: Krugor. Struck
out:By Goodwin, 4; by Gehrlng, 3. Wild
pitches: Goodwin, Gehrlng. Time: 1:41,
Umpires: Kerln and Bierhalter.
Distillers lilaak Brewers.
LOUISVILLE. July 29. Louisville won
the ooening game ot the series here to
day. Score:
LOUI9VILLB. MILWAUKEE).
AB.H.O.A.E). AB.H.O.A.R.
Perrlne, tb...l 8 18 1 Rrrlnaoa. aa. 4 3 1 4
Woodruff, If..
0 3
0 4
0 16
1 1
0 1
3 0
11
0 0 Brown, lb.... 4 u 11 8
0 l Roth, c 4 0 4 a
0 0 Kendall, cf... 4 14 0
1 1 Clark, 3b 8 0 0 1
0 oriynn, rf 4 1 1 0
1 1 Bateman, If.. 8 0 1
0 OMeConn'k. lb 1 0 3 J
4 OManake, p.... 8 0 0 3
Oan ley, cf...,
Harlay, lb...
Burke, lb
Btovall, rf....
Qulnlan, as..,
Hugha, c...,
Adauia, p
Total! 34 17 il S Totala 98 4 84 13
Louisville 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 0
Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Stolen base: Burke. Sacrifice hits:
Hughes. Woodruff. Two-base hit: Per
rlne. Three-base hit: Bandall. Doubl
plays: McConnlck to Brown to Both
brown (unassisted); Burke to Harley; Roth
to Mccormick. Struck out: 11 y Manage. 1
Bases on balls: Off Adams. 1: off Manske,
7. Hit with pitched ball: Burke. Left on
bases: Louisville. 9; Milwaukee, 8. Time
1:36. I'mplre: Hayes.
Kansaa City Wlna la Moth.
INDIANAPOLIS. July 29.-Brashear
single and Hill s triple In tho ninth lnnin
save Kansas uny toasy se game, i lo ,
Jcore:
KANSAS C1TT. INDIANAPOLIS.
AB.H. O A K. AH H O. A C.
Mailman, ct.. 6 1
0 Buah. aa I
1 0 lavldeon, cf.. 4
0
Croaa, aa 8 1
Bulliraa. e... I 0
3 Harden, rf... 4
C OCarr, lb 4
2 OCouller, If... 4
0 2 Llvingeton, c. 4
1 1 Llnduy, lb.. 4
OHopke. lb,. - 4
4 lktru.ua.rd, p.. 8
Nenhbora, it 4 1
Breehear, 2b. 4 3
Hill, lb 4 1
Pownle, Ib... 3 0
Brown, rf.... 8 0
Brandon, p... 4 1
I 18
Totala 18 I 27 U 4 Totals 84 87 13
Kansas City 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1-3
Indianapolis 0 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 02
Two-buso hit: Lindsay, Boulter, Bra-
uiu-ar. Mailman. inree-oase nit: Mill.
Struck out; By Maruuard. 7: by Brandum,
3. Double plays: Daviuson to Carr; Bra-
shear to Hill. Htolen bases: Cross, Brown
Wild pitch: Maruuard. l'sssed ball: Liv
ingston. Hit Willi pitched ball: Downl
ill own. lell on oases; Indianapolis. io
Kansas City, 8. Sacrifice hits: Croaa, Hill
Bases on balls: Off Brandom. 1: off Mar
ijuaru, l. Tuns: 1:44. Lmpire: Kane.
HOSEBl D
It A C1X G
CIRCUIT
Meats Will Be Held In Foar Towns
Daring Meytember.
SIOUX FALLS. B. D.. July 29 (Special.)
tteproaontatives of what Is known as the
Kusebud Racing circuit have lust Held
meeting and completed arrangements for
the aaoii. Uiegory ana Honesleel, a. U.
and Butte and Huencer, Neb., art) the town
which form the circuit. As the result o
the meeting dates for tha various meet
have been fixed as follows: Spencer, Aug
ust 27 and 28; Butte, September 2, 8 and 4;
Bonesteel. September 8, 9, 10 and 11; Urrg-
ory, September 16, 17 and 18. Th olrcuit
assures a lurge number or liorses lor earn
meeting and the very best class of racing
Is expected.
Peru Tennis Tuaraament.
PERU. Neb., July (Special.) Tha first
annual tennis tournament will be held at
Peru Friday and Saturday of this week.
Entries hsve been rerslved from th Ksn-
sas and Nebraska universities, from tha
Lincoln Young Men s ( hrlstlan Associa
tion and from tennis clubs in towns near
Peru. The I'eru Tennis association Is of
fering several splendid prises and com-
Petition promises lo De keen tnrougnout.
lie drawing for men's singles and doublet
will take place Friday and will be In
charge of Socretsry W. R. Schneider.
Omaha Boat Wlsi Race.
LlAKE VIEW. la.. July 28.-(8peclal.)-
- I Ths second of the ssll boat races of this
year took place yesterday. Th weather
was not favorabls at the start, but within
a short time a fair bres road th rac
one ot mtarveU.
la 1 Tha naimwii VUWt AMiWI iliasu.aH
Omsha, and sailed hy Mr. Reed, was vic
torious, sailing the dlstsnce of rive miles
In 1 hour W minutes snd 10 seconds. The
Nettle MOore, owned and sailed hy Captain
Lawrence of l.nke View, ws second; time,
1 hour minutes snd 3ft second. The
Outing, owned and sailed by M. Hammer
of Harlan, la., waa third; time, 1 hour 82
minutes and 1 second. The Bona, Omaha
and Edna did not finish in time.
Illinois Stat Fair Races.
SPRINGFIELD. 111.. July 29 -The
Springfield meeting of the Ure.it Western
circuit races opened todsy at the state
fair grounds with a laigc attendance and
fast time. Results:
Trot, three years and under, rurse 2WW:
Justo wnn, Flossie Hankins second, Zealon
third. Best time, 2:UBt.
2:08 psce, purse f700: Spill won, McCalg
Simmons second, Fatalma third. Best
time, S:'!.
2:16 trot, purse 31,500: L. Maud won,
Othello second. Red Cross third. No time
given.
Wright and Little Win.
BOSTON. July 29. The eastern doubles
tournament, which stalled this morning
on th courts of the Longwood Cricket
club at Brookline. reached the end of the
second round, lacking one match, when
the day's play was over. The singles also
reached an advanced stsge with the com
pletion of the third round.
The match of the day In th doubles
event wss undoubtedly that In which C. H.
Wright of Boston, a former national
champion, and R. D. Llttlo of New York
defeated I. C. Wright and H. Torrance,
Jr., of New York, 4-2. 0-3, -, -8.
Friend Defeats Ulrards.
FRIEND, Neb., July 29-(SpeCial Tele
gram.) Friend won a one-sided game from
the Girard Cycle team of Lincoln here to
dsy hy a score of 10 to 2. Score:
Ulrerds 0 000300003
Erlend ( 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 10
Batteries: For Olrards, Tluley and Gable;
for Friend, Riescle and Ling. Struck out:
By Tluley, 6; by Relsle, 10. Hlta: Olrards,
4; Friend, 6. Two-base hits: Dye, Durbse.
Three-base hit: Fenlon. Double play: Olr
ards, 1. Errors: GlrurUa, ; Friend, 3.
Hebron Beated hy Traveler.
NORA, Neb., July 2.-(Spclal Telegram.)
The Arkansas Travelers defeated Hebron
today by a score of ( to 4. In a very In
teresting game, winning out In th nintht.
Batteries: Arkansas Travelers, Brown,
Frit and Greensllt; Hebron, Wad and
Port. Score: R. h. E
Ark. Travelers 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 73
Hebron 00330000 04 7 3
Track Team at Wymore.
WYMORE. Neb.. Julv 29. fSneelal.l A
rack team was organised last evenlnsr and
tonight officers will be elected. It Is the
intention to have contests between teams
picKed from the association everv week
This fall winners In tha events will chal
leie outside towns and a foot ball team
wui d organised.
Meet Between Jackson and Barns,
KLI. Nev.. Julv 29. Thlrtv thnnaand
dollar was nledaed at a nwiilm hoM
here last night between Tex Klokard and
a numwr or prominent men who have
nt-resied themselves In S'elnr that Hicknrri
has ail the backing necessary to secure a
f ght between Jack Johnson and Tommy
Burns In Ely on Thanksgiving day. .
Challenge for t llftrivrrllers.
The Cllffdwellers base ball team nf th
Douglss county court house- employes has
been challenged by the officials of Potta
wattamie county, and a game will be ar
ranged for Vinton street park a week from
next Saturday.
Katuoa Win a Game.
The Kamo bsae ball team Is anxious to
get a game for Saturday afternoon. The
M. E. Smith Ideals and the Omaha Crock
ery Co. ar preferred. Telephone Joe Big-
I", weoeier ezu, alter s o ciock.
Spanish Igaeen Win M. at M,
DETROIT. July 29. Spanish Queen won.
the M. AM. stake In tho fifth heat. Wilkes
Boy was second and Alceste third. Best
time: JWA.
ALL ROADS LEAD TO OMAHA
From North and from Sooth Mer-
caanta Coma to Gate City to
Lay In Stock.
"I have been Impressed of late with the
fact that Omaha's commercial Importance
is constantly Increasing and that as a
jobbing center It I rapidly taking Its su
preme place In the west," remarked Colonel
John J. Ryder, deputy state labor com'
mlssloner, who wss In Omaha for the pur
pose of addressing the Bellevue Chau
tauqua on the affairs of his offlc. "The
other day I met a merchant from Leverne,
Minn., on the train, coming to Omaha to
luy In his stock of dry goods. Today I
met a merchant from Lenora, Kan., com
ing to Omaha for th same reason.
"I asked each man why he cam to
Omaha for his goods. In each case the re
ply was, T can do better buying there than
anywhere els and can get my goods ship
ped to ma quicker than from any other
point.'
"Now, that struck me a a great thing
for Omaha better baygalns and quicker
transportation. The railroads have seen
th wisdom of grsntlng Improved shipping
facilities for Omaha and Us customers are
grabbing at the new opportunities. The
result ll both Omaha and the railroads
are reaping richer reward." -
DEATH RECORD.
Mrs. J. C. Augustus.
FULL.ERTON, Neb., July 2.-(Speelal.)-Thla
morning the funeral eervtce of Mrs.
J. C. Augustus were held In the First
Methodist Episcopal church of this city.
Mrs. Augustus died Saturday evening In
Kansas City. Mrs. Augustus wss (4 years
of age and leave four cons, two daugh
ters and an aged husband.
Mrs. W. W. HolUwar.
BOONE, Ia., July 29. (Special Telegram.)
Mrs. W. W. Holloway, for fifty years a
resident of Marcy township Is dead. Dur
ing her long residence her she has lived
on the same farm. She waa burled on tho
old farm, where th family ha a private
cemetery. She leave seven children, among
them som of th most prominent people In
the county.
A Shooting "crape
with both parties wounded, demands Buck
len's ArMca Salve. Heals wounds, sores,
burns or Injuries. 25c For sale by Beaton
Drug Co.
Ready for Haroa Kaees.
HURON, A V.. July 39.-(Speclal.)-Th
rare track at th stat fair grounds, In
this city, ts a lively plac now, a th
largest number of hcrses Is In training
now than at any time In th history of
the track. There re many record horses,
a well As green prospects, and th speed
contests this season ar expected lo bt a
great success. - -
Oh, What My.
"Curod at last I Oh, what Joy to think
that I have at last been cured of that
awful bowel trouble," ar th word of A.
C. Butler of Cold Springs, Tex., who auN
ferd off and on for twelve month with
disorder of bis bowels, and finally, attsr
almost giving up In despair, was cured by
Chamberlain' Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. No one need suffer from collo
or diarrhoea, for this remedy always give
prompt relief. For aalo by all urMggiatg,
.Beatrice ta Han a l'ark.
BEATRICE. Nab., July 2. (Special Tele
gram.) At th regular meeting of the city
council tonight the resolution waa passed
appropriating 1,700 for a park In Wt Be
atrice. Ths annual expense bill for th city,
mounting to approximately S6,oao, was
adopted.
on pro
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BROWNS DEFEAT ATHLETICS
W.ddell Strikes Out Sixteen of Hit
Former Team Mates.
EQUALS RECORD FOR LEAGUE
M
l.onls Makes Knur of Its Plva
Hans la Klnal Inning Scores of
Other America a Leagae
t.an.
ST. LOI'IS, July 29.-"Rube" Waddell
truck out sixteen Phlledelphlan this aft
ernoon, equalling the American league
strike out record and beating his former
team mates, 5 to 4. Score:
ST. Lot ia
FHILAPRLPHIA.
AR.H.U.A K.
AB. HO. A .85.
Stone, If 4
llartiell. rf..4
0 I
i' HartaH, if .. 4
1 4
1 0
0 V ( olllna, Jb4
1 ravle. lb 8
0 Murphr. rf... 4
WIIMania, tb. 4
Wallace, aa. .. 4
feme. lb.... I
8,-hw.lticr. If 1
T Jonea. lb.. 4
Spender, c... 4
Waddell, p .. S
O. onea, of... 3
free 1
0 11
0
0 Mchola. aa... I
0 Oldrlna. cf .. 4
0J I'nlllaa.
aa. 9k 4
0 Sc-nrerk., e ... 4
f Vlrkera, p.... 4
Pyrert, 4
4 ecovmbe, p ...
Totala H 8 11 1 ToUla 14 3 U 14 4
One out when, winning run scored.
Batted for C. Jones In ninth,
St. Louis 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4-5
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 14
Two-base hits: T. Jones, Murphy. Three
base tilt: Bchreck. Hits: Off Vlckers,
In eight and a third Innings; oft Dygert, 1
In two-thirds Innings, ftacrlflc hits: K.
Collins. Stolen base: Wallace. Left on
Imses: St. Louis, 5; Philadelphia. T. First
bane on balls: Off Waddell. 2. Struck out:
By Waddell, lb; by Vlckers. 4. Time: I.SA.
Umpire: Connolly.
Boston Wins ta Eleventh.
CLEVELAND, July M.-Boston mad It
three out of four, winning In th eleventh
today. Score:
BOSTON. . CLEVELAND.
AB. H O. A. I. AB. 11.0.4. B
M'Connell, tb 8 1 0 1 0. Clark, If.. 4 100
Lord, lb.
1 1
1 2
1 4
0 4
1 Bradler. lb.. 8 13 3 0
Sullivan, cf
Oeaaler, rf.
Thoney, If,
Turner, rt ... t 1 0 4 0
0 CLaJole, Jb ... 4
4 OSturall, lb... 4
1 OBemla. a ,4
14 4
11 I 1
14 10
I 1 a 1 '
Stabl, lb 4 1 18
Wagner, aa... 1 8
8 1 Attlier. aa.... 4
1 0 liirra ham, ct I
t'arncaa, ... 4
Clcotte, p.... 4
1 4
13 4
0 2 4 1
08 IJoe. d.
4
-- Dsv1daon
.. 0
.. 1
400
0 0 0 0
Totals....;. 41 I 48 13 4 "Hickman
Totals..
Ran for Bemls In ninth.
.3 8 If 18 4
Batted for Birmingham In ninth.
Cleveland ....... .3 0010000000-1
Boston 0 010020000 1-4
First base on errors: Cleveland, 2; Bos
ton, 3. Two-base hit: Altlier,- Carrlgan.
Sacrifice hits: Btovall. Birmingham, Altlser,
Lord, Thoney. Double plays; Joss to Brad-
loy; MCUonneu. cHam to (Jarrigan. uasoa
on balls: Off Clcotte,' 2.' Hit by pitohed
ball: By Josb, 1. I a ft on bases: Cleveland,
7; Boston, 8. Struck out: By Joss, 8; by
Clootte, 7. Passed bsll: Bemls. Wild
pitch: Clcotte. Time: 1:23. Umpire; Sheri
dan. EVENTS OS TUB HifrXIXU TRACKS
Cresslna Wlna . the . Handicap at
Brighton Beach.
BRIGHTON BlfiACH. N. Y., July 29.
Th feature of Tuesday at Brighton Bcsi'h
was the fourth race, a handicap at on
and one-sixteenth miles, and resulted In
an easy victory for Cresslna, with J. La
up. Cresslna had to hustle a little st
the end to stall off Tony Boner, With
Bad News third. The weather .was clear,
track fast and a fairly good orowd was
In attendance.- Summary)
First race, two-year-old selling, five
furlongs: For Uu8, Miller, 5 to 5) won,
Billy Bodemer (97, Sweet, 3 to 11 second.
Siskin (107. McCahey, 5 to 1) third. Time.
1:00. Dander, Mystify and Never Late
also ran.
Second race, three-year-old selling, mile
and an eighth: Crackshot-(W, McCahey.
8 to 6) won, Gcilannda (l'H, Miller, 10 to 1)
second, Cymbal (106, McDunlel. 7 to D
third. Time. 1:54. OIert. Long Ball, Win
ning Star and The Dane also ran.
Third race, four-year-old and up selling,
six furlongs: Kaston (118, Brussel, 7 to 2)
won, Trouveur (113, McDanlel. 11 to 6) sec
ond, Mexican Silver (110, Upton, 12 to 1)
third. Time, 1:13-T. Adoration. Algle,
Hattle Axe and Grace Cameron also ran.
Fourth race, handicap, three-year-olda
and up, mile and a sixteenth: Cresslna
(110, J. Lee. 2 to 1) won. Tony Bonero (112,
Schilling, 3 to 1) second, Bad News (114,
Herbert. 6 to 1) third. Time 1:4. Don
Enrique, Zlcnap, Lally and Moonshine
also ran.
Fifth race, maiden two-year-olds, flv
and a half furlongs: Traveller (110, Sweet.
5 to 2) won, Doratus (110, Schilling, 6 to 1)
second. I Sat a (107, Cullen. 10 to 1) third.
Time. 1:07. Gus Helm. Banbury, Dandy
Dixon, Cameron, Dr. Pillow, Corona Bnlle,
Marrlana, Sniff and Catherine Simpson
also ran.
Sixth race, three-year-olds and up, Bell
ing, mile and ons-slxteenth: Monocle (104,
McCarthy, 7 to 2) won. Trash (M, Sweet,
1 to 2) second, Greeno (105. Cullen. 20 to lr
third. Time, l:4o. Corn Cob and Imi
tator also ran.
ENTRIES FOR THIS TEL JED SOKOL
One Hundred and Fifty Men aad Girls
Already.
One hundred snd fifty men and fifty girls
have so far entered for the events In the
weatern division tournament of th Tel Jed
Snkol society, which will h. held on th
athletic field at Thirteenth and Martha
streets July 81, August 1 and 1 The con
tests for th men consist of horizontal and
Jarallel bar, vaulting norse, running high
ump and broad lump, pole vault and cales
henlcs. The girls will take part In a wand
drill and contest In ths running high Jump
and broad jump, aluable prices are offered
tha winners, among these being three sli
ver cups for rlAss competition and twelve
gold, silver and bronse medals (or Individ
ual events. The contest opens Saturday
morning snd will continue until Sunday aft
ernoon. Mayor Dahlman and John Rostcky
will deliver the addresses of welcom.
Harwell Beat Central City.
BURWELL, Neb.. July 2S.-(8peclaI.)-.
One nf the fastest games of th season
was played here today between tha Burwsll
Tigers and tne t enlral Uliy tire department
teams, the Burwell team shutting out Cen
tral City by a score of 4 to 0. Baltsriaal
Central City, Alexander and Patterson! ,
Burwell, Ciiruthers and Laird. Caruther
pitched an Ideal game, shutting Central
City entirely out and only allowing two
men to walk. The same team play agaia
tomorrow.
'LEST YOU FORGET!
A full Blue or Black Barge Suit With
extra Trouaert of game
or atrlped material
8tlU Including- an Extra pair of
Trousera with your ault order thla
month without Extra Cost.
Suit and Extra Trousers S2S ts 945
We have everything in hot weather
fabrlcg, to keep your physical tempera
ture normal at tempting; mid-summer
price.
WILLIAM JEKRKMfcV SOKf!
900-11 Bouth lBtlt S4.
NO PAY TILL CURED I
Koctal tMeeaaaa auraal wHSeol tna nalla.