9 Browns and Tigers Take Rest; Cubs Have Easy Time with Phillies; Ducky's Men Win Another TTIE OMAITA PATLY BEE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 1008. f SIOUX CIH WINS FROMOMAUA Victory Cornel ta the Duckling! la tht Hindi Inning;. BOTH XTTCltHS ABE EnXCTTTE Hit ir K(fl. Wrtt Seattered VmtU Ftaat law, Wkis EMk IU M aUea Three BIOUX CTtTT. Ia., Asl-T Rourtce'g oharrrpioraj and "Ducky- Holmer pennant troaawra pUjmd on of the most ecltlng una of tM mmm here today. The final eoora trag B to 4 In favor of tha Packers. The locals had to work for their victory and did not cinch It until the ninth Inning, though tney had been In the lead before. and. apparently,' had pocketed the game. In tha arty part Of the game soma good pitching u dea both by Rhodes and Crutcher. The Packers and Omaha both bad , men on bases at varloua times, but stead box work, kept down tha runs. In tha latter part of the contest hard hKUng wassfeetarey snd Rhodes had to be re lieved, br Iloilenbeck. Being ladles' day, the grand stand and bleachers wera running over full. Rhodes allowed ihe bases to fill up m the first 3LO c.-:er -I Runabouts ISurteys.. jp$8t Work Ever Came .Kto Omaha. 5 up-to date ele ;,:gant vehicles. i-lilliST BE SOLD " We offer 120 16 25 Discount on these two styles, f, . - Yoi can depend ;!..:; V on. quality. You can be sure of a bargain.. ;: Ypia can believe what this firm says. f " - CALL NOW ORUMMOHD :,7-'istIlfllid'Haniey.' I fttALT ESTATE TRANSFERS. Lsflln a Rand Powder company . to Pierre H. Dupont, tract In ne4 cf rjwi, 16-16:1. and other prop erty ..t,i.l.i t Rokeby Realty company to same, 10 nwtt of se4, 1S-J-U, ana other , nrntiM v 10 Robert H. McGregor and wife to H. F. Snaefer, lot ,17, OlocK ll. Orchard 11111 75 Union- Bthck Yards company to Dana Mprrlllr. lot 2, block, 4. First . addition to rtouth Omaha 1,000 Andrew B. Lund and wife to Ame lia ' iV' Hchnelderwlnd, lots 1, 5, 6, 7 and 8, block 3, Brookllne. . . . 425 Nellie MrNamara and husband to. , Margaret- Cosgrove, lots 4 and 7, Reifilnglon's subdivision 1 Harvey l Grove and wife to Ml nera Kemmer, lots 11, 11 and 13. block 3. Ilalcyon Heights,-eddMlen- 3,000 Barbara Undeland and husband to Jennie A Krnger, lot 3. block 1, l'opletn Park 900 George K. Williams and wife to Richard T. Baum, all of lot 14, block 6. Bemls Park addition, ex cept the nlOO fret.. 1 Reed Bros, to John A.' Prlgeon, lots 24 and 25, block 7, Crelghton Heights 3 Elisabeth M.-Shahan to Reed Bros., lots 17, 20 end 24. block 7, Crelgh to J heights, and other lots 2 Freii i Artnbruat and a'lfe to Reed Uio. lots 20 snd 24. block 7, Creigjlton Height. ............ . 2 Oeoraa A. Rathbun to W. 8. Frank. lot ,i, fclom t, Omaha Vlaw 500 John Aw Crelghton Heal Estate and Trust company to Helen R. Hsmaton. dot !. block 6. Crelgh ton s Kirat addition 900 Bankers' . Savings and Loan asso ciation to Joseph S. Roberts. " lot . Id. block 4. Mahoner A Mlnne- han'a .First addition 350 Frank Muller and wlfs to E. B. Brown, part of lots 14 and 7, block tv First addition to South Omaha '. 10,000 Faxton Real Estate company' to KLIaabeth M. Halptns. lot 42. Key- stoae .Park 1,841 John . H. Harte et al., admin istrator, to Peter Wyman, lot 4 block LrDreiel's subdivision..!. -Virginia E. McClure to L. C. Olb B4n, lot S, block . South Omaha. Arinlfe' M. Lewis tw Bartholomew 125 800 Lynch. -part of lot 2, block 1, Shlnn's Snort J addition W. L. alby and wife to Ida A. Wyrlck. tot 24. block 4, W. L. Helby's First addition . E. E. Harris -and wife to Mary H Wilson, lot . block 1, Drakes addition," : , , Esther L. farter and' husband t Addle F.wlng. i4 of lot 3, A. IL Sanders' addition...- Charles 8. Wright and wife to J oob . Kaester. lot 18. block 448. Oraadview, . -. a Oorge B. Laarbury to earns, same. . Rlcha4 T. Baum to George F. Wil li a ms and wife, -part of lot 14, block 3. Bemta Park.. reter B. Height ICva B. Height, ier-b.a lot 4, Oeorge Forbes sub division. The John A. Crelghton Reel F.state. and Trust company to Kllsabeth Christian, lot 14. block 4, Creigh- ton's Flnst addition.,... Nannie J. McKltrlek to Peter Niel sen, lot 45, Nelson's addition Maurice Brown (o Nannie J. Mc- Kl trick' same....'. Peter L Soil to John L, Soil et at .- lot 5. block 12. Shlnn's addi tion s . .' .: , , Banker' Savings and Loan aasocla- , tlon to t. rt 8rhllts. lot 3. block 7. Legan Flare. ..... Emma O. Orant to Reynolds Bar nuin. lt of lot 3, block 4, sub division of John I. Redlck'a addi tion . ...i i .v.. .'....-... . Reynolds Barnum . and wife to Eniioa L. Lyle, same II. J. - Landers snd wife to E A. Farr, part pt lot ao-1 all of lot 1. blue k 34, Kountse Place William Wilbur and wife to John Lovelady, lot, 1, block. 1. ITuyn Park Imperial laveetment company to V. J Pakes, lot IT, block 1 First rutxMvlrtoa of Oriffea at Smith's addlUen Grace B. Neale ami husband to Carrie J rtark at feet of lot 3. block 30. Highland Place..... Henrietta S; Carter and huoband to same, alt feel of lot 3. block 20 1,800 4.000 3.400 eoo i (00 371: 210 3.200 1.200 130 1200 iutraana riaee... 1. 10 Total .....; 333. 47 but saved his lite by gond work. Jerk Henry was bnrhed for too much srgulng. Each team scored a run In the third, the champs on hits and a sacrifice and the packers on passes and squeetes. Both teams played hard and 'feet and no more scores were tallied until the eighth. In I that session Holmes singled and was sacrt- fired on Weed Bent a whisxer to Austin iiceo on. weea sent a wnisxer 10 aubiu. which ha reached for and fell upon, Holmes soorlng. In the ninth came the halr-llfter. With two out and the crowd starting away, si-I though King- was on -first. Austin, with I two strikes on himself, knocked the ball over tha fence for two sacks. B.lden got against the first ball pltohed, ha It Into a dust cloud and rested on third, with the score I to I for Omaha To clinch it. aa they thought. FTanck doubled, scoring Wei- den. But after the clinch came tha break- war and "Ducky's" men ware determined. 1 I Campbell tripled, Andreas walked Crutcher fanned, just .as Austin did. Then Holmes aerX the ball halt way across the river for two bases, went to third on a sacrifice and came home with the winning score on Weed's beautiful bunt, which Hoi- lenbeck could not handle. SIOUX CITT. AB. R. H. O. A. E. 1 2 10 0 4 t 0 0 1. 2 0 0 1 S 1 0 1110 0 0 0 0 OI10 0 2 2 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 "5 27 0 H. O. A. E. 0 10 0 2 12 0 10 0 0 12 0 0 2 2 4 1 1.0 0 0 118 0 1 S 1 1 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 8 26 18 J Campbell, If.. Holmes, ct... Oreen, rf Weed. 2b Oranvllle, ss.. Henry, c Shea, c 6 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Welch, 3b Hester, lb.... Crutcher, p... Andres Totals M t OMAHA. . AB. R. Fisher, If 4 0 King, 2b 3 1 Autrey, lb 4 0 H. Welch, cf 4 Austin, So 4 1 Beiden. rf I 1 Franck, as 4 0 L Brand, c. 4 1 Rhodes, p ( 0 Iloilenbeck. p 0 0 Totals S3 4 Batted for Hester In ninth. " ... .Kn .lnnln run annrerl. ot . o i g o o 1 I M Bloux City V o l y r . I Omaha 0 01 0 0 O Two base hits: jtoimes i.i, . ymtnpn. H. weicn, Austin, inree raw nun. -'", bell, Meioen. utoien un.e.. nuim Oreen. Double play: Granville, to Hester. Baas on balls: Off Crutcher, 2; ofTRhortes, . Btruck out: By Crutcher. 4; by Rhodes, 4. Time: 3:16. umpire: naaaeu ana xranimu. Attendance, a,ouu. DBS MOIT4ES HAS TIGHT IHUBAN Maaagee Finally ta ran wiaaine; naa la leaia. t.lNfntJf Neb.. Am. 3. Des Moines was shut out for eight Innings today, but atrlntd in the ninth and tied the score, winning out In the tenth by a 4 to 3 score. Wltherup's wlldness prjsed expensive. Three of his gifts, with two sacrifices to heln alona. netted Lincoln three runs on only two hits. The over-confident Green- backers fell by tne wayaiae in inc niiuu, when Bader and Dolan led off with blta. A pass to Walsh filled tne bases sna tnree .una K.mu in on errors bv PTttChett and Thnmu Hnnnn went In to Dltoh, for Lin- coin and OlmBtead for Des Moines with the score a lie. uwjrnr oimircu t.,.. . lt credence. The trade will oenem coin a trtpple to the left field fence and scored teams, although many think 'Jtggs Dono on Badcr's long sacrifice fly. Oimsteao hue , imDr..,nable In his present position. pessea r o in mo manager stole second, but wss left stranded when Olmstead fhnned Gagnier. A doubla- hoader Is on the bill for tomorrow. Score: LINCOLN. R. H. P.a A. K. 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 12 0 0 1 t 0 0 2 11 1 1 0 0 4 0 0 0.0 t 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 C 1 0 1 0 0 0" 0' ' Jo.de. If Fox, 2b Gagnler, ss Thomas," lb Davidson, cf Prltchett, tb ,. Mills, rf. Sulllvan, o Wassop, p Zinram , TV.. H.Vi.. . LEGAL NOTICES Statement of the Condition of aha Loss aad Building Aaaeclattoa of Omaha, Neb., on the 1st day of July, AB3U1H. First mortgage loans ,1,8S3,180 .84 o6 28 4.5M.14 2t1.00 (Stock loana Real estate Furniture and fixtures Caah De.lnijuent Interest, premium and 79.570.6 1,848.63 fines Other assets Home building 35.0T 00 Total LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid up..,.,.... .11.991,322.75 ,s(i,s,a Reserve tuna Undivided profits Due shareholders on .incomplete loans Home building, earnings and ex- lenaes 4.4.rj 8 fiA fit ,(w.ia fCX at .oa.so 2 va SS II 191 .222 7S Receipts and expenditures for the year idlng June 30. ll: 5 KPCyiPTS ending RKCEIPTS. Balance on hand July 1, 1207. Dues Interest, premiums and fines. Loans repaid hents from building Bills payable Sundries .1 70.2B7.45 . 17. 4.35 . ll3.Vbl.91 . 42M".2.2H S'rS AieiiiA 1 702 '3 Total , EXPENDITURES. 3W98,30.8 Loans Expense Slock redeemed Cash on hand Bibs pay a lle Building expanses ...... tail r i Oil. 034.0V ...... J?.lj ;4 J'u 1U.670.51 43.O0.00 4,T7.3r 1,050. lO - 7l2. Koreoli sjres Sundries Total. .31.tW.3C3.33 ll U. St. NA111I4UEK, Secrctsry, BubscrlLed and sworn to before me this 3Sd day of Ju v. 19nj. O. C. OL5EN toeai) notary a-udiic Approved: ' E.'A. PARMELEE M. M. ROBEKTbON. W. '. WKIUlii, Directors, J27A3-10 OFFICE OF THE SIOUX CITY AND vrriferiiN hailviai WHMM. Omaha. Nebraaka. August 3. !. To the Stockholders: Notice Is hereby given, that the annual meeting of the stockholders of The Sioux CHy and Western Hallway company will be held at the orilre or the company South Sioux City, Nebraska, at ten (10) o'clock a. in., on Thursday; October 15, lja, to elect directors ror tne ensuing year and to act upon the question of selling the railroad property ana irancnise oi mis com rany to the Chicago, Burlington 4k (Juiiicy Railroad company, the railroad and prop- erty aforesaid being now under lease to said company, and for the' transaction of such other business as may legally oome before the meeting. By order or the uoara or mreciors. w. f. 1)1 KKtu Secretary. A 4,1 nt OCEAN STEAMERS 1 f,. if 1' t ror Aagast ea Sale by aa aTewedoal-ere- Lstss Sropalattoaa skewa ea Tlxae VsMee. . , - I. O. M. Nsttinger, secretary of the above m.'5h,' r?Sr r Iw'ev anirle It looks like named association, do solemnly swear that ,n CDmi".i eLn 1 of no tl the foregoing itatement of the condition of f n "'n tr.'d": K,viu vT.m.J jn. will said association is true and correct to the the Sox nn the benclu a F e lder Jones will . -. , .,.! . v. i . manaa-e the 8ox team ss long as he wants llcl l Ul till AIIUWICUKI All'l Uruei, l Standing of the Teams WEST. LEAGCE. AM EH. ASS'N. W.Li.f ot.) W.L.PCl. Omaha fit 40 .5Ht! Louisville ...M 46 .5-7 lloux Cl:y...6 42 .5V Indianapolis 4 .fo Lincoln M 4" .5:'! Tnlfdo B. .6i3 LH,r ver M 62 .4!! Columbus ...fl 41 .M pt,,,, 41 M 4M, Minneapolis ta :-4 .64 De Moines. . S t .ST. Knai City. 50 W Milwaukee ..sotm.4t N'ATU LEAGUE. i1 . AMBJt."UEA JL E. W.L.Pct.l W.L.Pct. Pittsburg ... M S .417 Detroit H M .J ' ! f4i rVSI.1-! I! ! 1 5 S l Philadelphia. 4n 41 .h? Cleveland ...31 43 .MS Cincinnati ...44 48 .tw Philadelphia 46 47 . 4 Brooklyn 34 67 ,;i w.hnr,on w M .m 9 Lo, 21 2 .va New Tork... .21 62 .3tl GAMES TODAY. Western League Omaha at Sioux City, TTWa VjC ..Ik a. T l,nln I lsn ar a maa t I Ian pj'b& ' ' National l-aTae Pittsburg at Boston, St. Louis at Brooklyn. Clnrlnnatl at New York, Chicago at Philadelphia. American League Uoslon at 1 nicago fjew v0rk at St. Louis, Philadelphia at uetroit, wasnington at uicveiana. American Aaaoclatlon Minneapolis at Columbus, 8t. Paul at Toledo. Milwaukee at Indianapolis, Kansas City at Louisville. Bonno, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 "1 3 2 15 I IKS. K. II. P.O. A. E 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 110 1 1 12 1 0 112 0 0 1 2 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 U 113 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 12 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 8 3J 1 2 Totals 7. 90 Flourney, If 4 f'itspatrlck, ss 4 Lwer, lb 6 Bader, cf 4 lolau, 2b 4 Kelly, 2b 1 WulRh. rf 4 Nlehoff, 3b.. 3 weiKart. o 4 Wltherup, p 6 Dexter 1 0 Totala ; S7 Fatted for Bonno In tenth. Wttherwp out; bunted on third strike. Batted for Wltherup In ninth. Lincoln 2 00 010000 0-3 Des Moines 0 00000003 11 Three-base hits: Dwyer. Walsh. Two- base hit: Thomas. Double play: Niehorf to Wlegart to Dwyer to Welgart. Stolen baa: Fox, Davldaon, Milla, Klourney 2; us,i.. nn..nn... kii.. rinl.r iJriihii vTt,rT,.U T A-rter Ift on bases: Lin. collli 5. jje Moines, 7. Struck out: My Wesson, 3; by Bonno, 1; by Wltherup. ; by Olmstcad, 2. Bases ond bails: UII v as- ,on 2: off Wltheruo. 4: off Olmstead. 2. Hlt by pitcnea balls: By Waeson, 1; by oimatead. 1. Time: 1:20. Umpire: Davis. xttendanoe, 400. nnvnmfii! in iitvin vnn. (IIAKF. Trail. Bled Retween While Max and K ymrU .L.re. "Jtggs Donohue and George Davis of the White Box will be traded for Hal Chase, the sensational first baseman of the New York Hlahlanders." says the Chicago Inter- Ocean. "Davis will act as bench manager Df the Highlanders, something they need very badly at present and his personal noDularltv in Gotham will so a long way toward making him successful in thai aomewhat perilous, nerve racKing position tnat finally got the goat of Clark Griffith. jhla story -has come out of New lork I enm ,i 1 m nm I iinniiearinnahle Anil t .,,j,. ...T.mr.n tllr nmnnir the nite Box players, who arc Inclined to give but men who are near to president cnarios ComlgKey are Inclined to think differ ently. "The Old Roman la not at an pleased wun the manner in which his team is playing this vear. as Is shown by the fact lust ne suapended Lee Tannehlll for seven days without pay because or tne inira baseman s failure to run out a missed third strike in the ninth Inning of Thursday's game when proper playing would have enabled tne box lo tie the' score of the game they lost. Oomlskev Is one of the hardest losers In the business and will not tolerate headless or Indifferent work for the slightest frac tion .of a Second, Comlakey Is always willing .to overlook mechanical miaplays when he knows the player Is trying to do his best, but the Old Roman will not tolerate lack of head work and slow thinking. The whole White Box team, with the exception ol Manager Fielder Jones and a rew others, is play ing a lackadaisical game as is shown by tne manner in which the Senators have nosed out the Sox In two of the .three garries of the present series. "J logs Donohue is not playing his usual sparkling game this season. He is playing a good game, but It is not the sensational article that gave him the name of the greatest fielding first baseman In the major- leagues during tne last seasons, jiggs seems to have lost his old time snap and It 1 id Comlskey Is under the Impression a change would do him a world of good. "George Davis, one of the greatest players ine game nas ever miuwu, is ui auuiuii.r . V. . . I. i.u . V. .vl.i.lnv .nil i a has run h. . a-tor In the diamond strug- " - -r-, wi. in h.ehll I gics inu irom liuw oil ill ynt i m wU1 ite conflne(1 to the use of his knowledge I of the game, i iiiinvi. I. . atratestst and knows I base ball from every angle and from top lO DOlUm. ne naa lone mi'inii " . ' " brains of the White box lnneio ana ma headwork In pinches hss often won games for the 6outh Elders. He Is getting old and sUffening up and it is certain he is now In hla laat aeaaon as a ball Dlaver. "Davis played In New York when at the senrth of his base ball career. He lives in Vnw York and is Immensely Dooular tn that part of the country. With his personal popularity and great knowledge of the game, it Is thought he will be without an equal aa manager of the Highlanders. "Base ball critics nave oeciaea iiibi i.iu fjioeriwiu I m iiiiuiv - 1 1 1 . B . . I muni " " - ' I ..i ta .... l.Awn V, 1 ha m-na onlv a nuKeshlft when Frank J. Farrell appointed r.lm manager to succeed Griffith. As a shortstop and player Klnerteid is a rower of strength, but as a manager he la an out and put failure. New lorK warns a manairr o iwmy iiimi Parrell la wlllina to srlve uD Chafe to get a manager, and as he will get a star first baseman In exchange the trade looks the lob. It Is not Fielder's fault the Sox Inae samea thev should win. This will eliminate Davis from the equation and will make the trade practically unaae ior uono hue and that Is about as even as any trade enuM be. "When New i org got its pisce in ine American league In 1. Comlskey volun tarily gave up Clark Griffith to put the game on its feet In. the stronghnld of the giants. New York Is sgaln tn dire straits for a manaser to lead them out of the .iMmeaa of defeat into which the team has strsyed. There Is plenty or good nase nail malarial In the Hlsrhlandera snd many I well . Informed base ball men picked them I tn win tha pennant thla season. For some I unaccountable reason the bottom dropned I out of the team when It started Its first In I eastern trlD ami Clark Orlfflth worried I hlmealf to death and nsgged bis men In rleeth. The result Was Orlfflth retired from the game and tne team went an to I pieces and stopped only when It struck the - I bottom In the race. "The trade nrohablt will not be consum- I mated until the end of the season, but It I Is a safe bet the men will change places I when the sesson of 1909 onena snd that I Manager George Davis of ths Highlanders I Is the man to put that ball team on Its feet i once more. Advertise In Tbe Bee: It goes Into th homes of the best people. 0 Call 1 . . : . w made wun BotiUd U The Beitt PIRATES HAVE EASY TIME Pittsburg Wins From Boston by Scort of Seven to Four. WILLIS PITCHIS FINE GAME He Holds Locals Safe for Klarht la-1 alnga, Wtta Battles Rally Ulvrs Them Their Only Baas. BOSTON, Aug. I. Willis pitched well until tha ninth Inning when a rally by the locals gave them four rune, Pittsburg won 7 to 4. A sensational catch by Clarke was a feature. Score: PlTTSBfRO. BOSTON. AH H O. A. AB.H.O.A.B. Thnmos. !... i 1 t l neiomort, ct 1 1 t Olbann, 0. Wlllla, p.. 4 16 weeney, ib.,4 1 1 ..111 iOr.h.m. o... I 010 -rilhfrtl, p .. I 01 ToUla. ..11117 11 iporaar, p..... I Mate Boultea, p.. Hannllan . , 1 O .00 Totala... Batted for Dornrr; In eighth. w, ..... . i tattea tor noimes in nmin Plttaburir ...1 0 O fi 1 0 0 0-7 I ltoston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4) 4 I I Two base hits: Kolley. Rttchey. Home run: Gibson. Hits: off t-lahcrty, 3 tn nine Innings; off Dorner, 2 In three InnliiKS. Double plays: Browne and Bowerman Rltchey, Kelley and BowermarV. Basis on ha, Is: off lUherty, 1; off Willis, 1: olf Dorner, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Dahien. btrucK out: by Flaherty, 1; by Willis, 4. 'lline: 1:40. Umpire: Johnstons. Cabs Wla From rb ill lea PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 1 ChicasO won today s game which was filled with npien- did fielding playa, by mixing safe hits wun a coupie oi errors in me nun inning. ocore ; CHIOAOO. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A K. Blasle, cf I 1 1 1 Grant, lb 4 1 1 etiackard. If.. 3 0 1 OKnaba, lb.... 4 I I 0 Chance, lb... 4 11 Tttua. rr....w4 1 4 V 0 Evera, lb 3 1(4 0Ma(ee, If . ..I 1 Steinfeldt, lb 4 11 1 t Bnnfleid, lb 4 1 10 0 3 Howard, rf... 4 3 I OOihorne, cf...4 I I 1 0 Tinker, .... I 1 1 I S fioolln, aa....l 2 1 Kilns, o 4 10 ulwoin, c 141 Brown, p 11114 MQulllln, p.. I 0 0 1 i Moren, p 0 0 0 Totals.. .11 10 IT 15 0 'Courtaer 1000 Totala II 27 12 2 - -obicu iur xutjwuoiiu p"iii. Chicago- O U 0 4 U V U 1 .Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-11 H.ta: off Mcuulllln. 7 In seven Innlnts. Two base hits: Bieinft-ldt. Three base hit: 'linker. Sacrifice hits: T nker. Brown, Evans. Double plays: Brown, Tinker to Chance; B.agle, levers, Tinker to Brown; Onb irna and Dooln; Doom and Hianvfie d: Knabe and Uransfitld. Stolen bases: Magee, 2. Struck out;, by Brown, 4; by McWulllln, 2. Left on bases: Chicago, 6; Philadelphia, (. Base on bulla: off Brown, s: on Mcwuiiiin, l; on Moren, l. Time! 2:36. Umpires: Rudderham and O'Day. Dodarers Blank Cardinals. BROOKLYN, Aug. 8. Mclntyres fine pitching shut out bt. Louia at Washington nark toilav. Tne Brooklvn t.tlrher win hit safely only onte, a scratch infield hit by Rullly in the e ghth Inning. Bailee was l.mteil Imr.l fi.-,.r- BROOKLTN. - T. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.B. , AB.H.O.A.B. Burch, It 4 I tf 8hw, cf 4 I 9 0 Hummel, lb.. 4 II v i bariea, lb... 4 Ola Lumier. rt... i i v o nurrar. ci .. i wine Jardaa. lb.... I 111 4 (Koti-tchr. lb. I 0 I 1 0 Lewla. aa I 1 1 I 4 Ileletiautr, If. I 0 1 0 Bersar, C I II i Hellljr. M....I 110 Sbaeoan, lb.. J I 1 4 Bllaa, e I 4 4 0 aUlonir. cf.. I 0 10 OUjlbret, lb... 1 0 15 1 Mclatjre. M l0 j ,';uJr -; J. J J J J Tor.l 10 11 IT i4 I . YaUla. Eattcd for 6allee laxtnth. ..27 1 24 14 1 Brooklyn .9' 9 0 0 0 3 0 0 02 Bt. LOUIS ....'l(l.0 O O 0 0 0 t0 Two base hit: Jordan "Three base hit: Ttummel Hurrllflrh' lnt KuraiMt. Rlno.nl bases: Murray. Rellly. liurch U). Hummel Double plays: Huiiuuvl,, Lews Joroan; i.harle. Gilbert, Kouclcny; tii:ss. iton etchy, Charles. Left oh bases: St. Louis. 2; Brooklyn, 6. Bases on balls: olf Mcln- lyre, 2. lrt on errors: Brooklyn, 1. btruck out: .by AlcJn'.yre. 6; by Bailee, 2. lime: umpire: iyiem. Giants Shat Oat Reds NEW YORK. Aug. t. The New York Nationals won today s game, wnlch made the fourth successive, abut out of the visit- nig team, ttpade wu wild in the first Inning and the locals bunched lilts In the sixth Inning. Score; NEW YORK. CINCINNATI. . AB.H.O.A.B. AU.H.O.A.t Tenner, lb... I 0U1 Kana. ot 4 1 0 t Merkla. lb... Ill 4 VHusxlaa. lb.. 4 I 4 1 Doyle, lb 4 12 0 (, lbrt. lb.... 4 01 Braanaliail, c. 1 0 1 Hchlal, c I 1 0 1 0 Needtiam. o.. o o v uanl, lb.... I 0 II V bonilu, rf 4 I 0 0 ufaakert. If... 4 0 1 s Seymour, cf.. 4 110 OMItcbell, rf... I I 1 it Devlin, lb. ... I 114 1 nuliwiu, is. . I 14 1 MKorm'k. if. I 2 l 0 o Soada. a i o o u a Baxrr. if 1 0 0 0 Brldwcll. a., I 1 I I I TotaU II 14 II 1 Wlltae, p 4 1 is... .11 10 17 17 1 Cincinnati ....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 New Yora 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 Two base hits: Hugglns. Three base hits: Merkle, McCormlck. Suendee hits: Brld- well. Double ulavs: iiumwltt and Uan- sel; Hugglns, Hulswltl and Osnxel; Hug- gins ami UansU. Left on bases : Cincinnati, b; New York, 7. Struck out: by Wiltse, Z. lime; i:iu. Umpires: Rigler and Emsiie. ANTLERS WW UA ME AT Dl'M.AP Defeat the Team of That Place, Score II to 1. In the broiling hot 'sun snd diutv dla mond of Dunlap Sunday afternoon the Ant- lers ot urnana delealed Dunlap I to L The game was strongly contested. Dunlap tried hard to tie the score in the ninth by Dugan covering first on. an error at third. Hr., pusning him to second on a baas on bails ana Lnupp securing a single over second. ecure: ANTLBHB DUNLAP. AB. R.H.K AB.R.H.B Lahr. lb Baado. ct 1 X S 1 ' T I i ' Hamiltoa, lb . u in. urate, n....l V V .4 0 0 gc.huDo. c a i i Y.rlcA, If..,. !Akr, aa Hoaf.r, rt.... . a v ii. Lan, it 4 4 i a .42 MiK'aaa, ef I 0 ,4111 Huan, lb I 0 2 . I J. Laho, ID 0 0 Browa, lb Uasaa, Humes, p.... .411 bickaon, p I 1 , Totals II III Total! to 111 Antlers 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 02 Duniap OOOlOOvO C 1 Batteries: Antlers, HIersch and Ogdun; w...., ivmoii nuu viiuiip. x-aae on uaus: Y owuva, oui: oy uicason, a, uy nirricn, u. ROOSEVELT UK AD COMMITTEE reaideat to Take Proialaeat Fart la HectptUa to America a Athletes, NEW YORK. Aur. 3. Saturday An. gust 20. Is the date named todav bv the committee that has arranged for the r ceptlon of the returning athletes who par tlclpated In tne Olynipio games In Lou oon. r-resiaeni noose eit win be chulr- man of the reception comtnlttee of -500 I'luiiiinriii cuiseiia. nu ana uovernur Hughes will be asked to aaalan realmenta of the regular army of the National guard to attend the cerenionles- Aalsaal ladastry Wlas. Th Bureau of Animal Indus-try base for a high ball L..ch. J 'I'V'"- S ! I I Two base hits: Livingston. Bacrifice hits: y'- " J ! J ! i " ".k" J if!? Hayden, Cok, Hopke, Hateman. Basea On ?Kaf.T;. i ? 1 1 for; ihJ I il I l- Rlagle. l;.off Schnclbert, 1. wn. rf ! 1 I SEitThTib I 14 1 l"'uhl Plays: Robinson to McCormlck. (TtorkT lb'!:: 4 lli S ?o.: I I '"n baaea: Randall, Flynn. imp.re: I Via. U U.,..n L ... V. ..1 .4 - 1 and IntereatTnT . of hZZ" hLS -M h."t,,nJ. b.r.u"n'nBl nd. Krtiwork ITki-..ik ..,1 f. l:. T r . TT a -- snow mat. wun out inree men m ine JtL.ILI. a1k,n,t.r.'eA" und' National league hltUng .0. he la eleventh a... aa........ Ai.uu.wy von oy an tms ,.-ue. ln Da running he Good aid 9 Bond. It wiU make bit with you. Rye in th Heia- "Sincsj 1857" the score of IS to . The feature of the fame was the fast fleldlns by Second taaemsn Marahsll for the Bureau of An tmal Industry. I GAME IW AMERICA?! ASSOCIATION Mllwaekee Wins Krom ladlaaapolls la the Mlath laalaa. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind . Aug. I Milwau kee defeated Indianapolis today S to 1, making both runs In the ninth Inning. The score: MILWAVKBK. INDIAN A rOUS. AH H O. A B AB.H.O.A.B. Rnhlnma, s.l I I t 1 Bo.h. m 4 14 4 4 Brawn, lb.... 4 1 10 1 SOulier. If ... I lift RMI). c t I t IHarAen, rf... I lie Randall, ct... 4 1 I Ltndr, lb . ill Cl.rk. lb 4 t 1 I OW.H.neld. lb 1 Kljnn. If 4 1 I HUImSea, e. ( 1 t Hateman, rf..l 0 tConk. rf I I t4c(nrm k. Ibl t 1 4 Hore. lb.... I 1 ( tchnclberi. si I 2 s I 1 1 1 Crr l Total! M ITil 1 Total N T n II 1 Hotted for Slasje In ninth. Indianapolis 0 4) 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 Struck out: by Slasle. 3: by Schnclberg. 4. lilt by pllcnmi ball: Livinaraton, v mm Hayes. Time: 1:46, Toledo riles I'B Bis; Scare. TOLEDO. O.. Aus. 3. Bt. Paul lost a slugging game tn Toiedo 19 to !t. Flood was put out el the game In the first Inning for il.Knutlns a decision. Donovan, a local I amateur played in center field for the visl- lorB. score: TOUKIK). ST. PAl'U. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. BarbMti. m... 4 114 OOeler. If-aa... I I Hinchmaa, Ibl I 1 I riood, tb. 111 Armb'ater. rf. 1 1 1 nKall. It 4 1 I 0 0 "moot, ct t ill (Wbeel'r, aatb I I t I I nd. e till rYi. ri I i Unr, lb.... 111 IrNoonan. lb... 4 I II 1 1 Blwert. lb.... 4 12 0 Tlemrr. lb., t 131 Mc( rthy, if! 1 tDonovaa, eti.t I 1 NacK, p. 4 lit CRundia. c 4 Teal, p 4 11 Totals II Ml 14 -j Total! W 14 11 T Toledo 6 1 0 4 0 6 0 4 1" Bt. Paul 0 001000208 Two base hits: Hlnchmsn. Elwert, Aral' bMiliau. Double Dlsy; Nagle. Land and ririiMier. hmnnr ipier. lien vrr. xioniv kuii. Uster. Bases on balls: off Maaie, i; on Teal, 4. Sacrifice hits: Smoot, Iand, Nasle, Ulnchman. Stolen bases: Barbeau. Minc.n man, Smoot, Liaier. Struck out: by Teal, 4; by Nngle. 6. Passed ball: Rund'e. Time: l:ba. umpire: iverin. All Hers Defeat' Chasnploaa, COLUMBUS, O., Aug. 3. Minneapolis pre vented Columbus from winning nm straight by makln five ruiw in tne mira inning on six singles, Taylor's wild throw and Conaalton's fumble. I'pp, who pitched the game out. was hit hard, as was Flene 1 ttT.H ih fiuMinn- rhuncni In alx Innlnss tin . v, .. t i a n.1 n ntn nn nar l nn ao i KViel s bultlnr was a teaiure. score: uivvnpm.ta COLl'MBUS n h o a.e. AB.H.O.A.B I Orler. is 114 rrlel. lb I I I 1 Kerwin. rf 1 1 a 0 JCldwall. cf 4 2 1 o Nam, . 12 10 Kniir, If.... ft 12 0 Weidny, It t I 1 A OonsaltoB. rf. 4 1 0 1 I 0 I 0 0 Jmu, c 4 1 I I " , Ik'ItrlM IK . 1 t S 1 IH.IllT. 4 4 Smltn, S6....4 111 tKihm. lb 4 0 4 0 Clarka. lb.... 4 I 14 I 1 Wrialar. Ib.,4 111 Ptftno n k 1 o 1 QTivlor. a 10 0 0 1 nn. a ....x V 1 1 v Totals IT 16 27 II l 'i- ohl 1 1 Totals ..17 10 17 IT I Batted for Upp In nlrjth. Minneapolis 00501020 210 Columbus 000002103 Btolen base: Oonaalton. Sacrifice hits: Upp. Buelow, O'Brien. Base on balls: O Taylor, 2; off I'pp, 6; off Flene, 1. Tw Base on Dans: uir o- haau hits: Friel. Odwell. Smith. Three- base hit: FYlcl. Dpume play: upp lo Ivllim. BITUCK oui: y r lane, a. Jinn. v Taylor, 7 In five Innings; off Lpp. s in six innings. Time: 1:4. empire: uwens. Datrbera Skat Oat Distillers. IortsviLLE. Aug. . Esslck's pitching proved too much lor Louisvuie loaaj anu Kansas City won, 2 to 0. The contest was ..... .i . i. . in i.i I i v,v N.n man and Nelbhbrs as te feat-re. Sco.e KAVRAH CITY. LOUIS V1LLK AH H O A K ' AB.H.O.A.B Uillman Af A A & U A Pterin, tb. . . 4 II Crom. I I I t 0 V. ondratf, lb. 4 I 1 Ui.lllvkn A 1 A 1 Ofltnlv.- f V L'.i.kk.. 1 I .iH. .!. II....S 1 1 BraAhear, lb. 4 114 s.Blllao, Ibl ,1.12 I Hill. 11 4 0 1 raovlr, rl....l 1 I iwwni, an... A vui.iimi., - - Brown, lb... ,411 0P.IU, 4,, I 1 Kiaick, . I 0 1 I 1 Halls, s I o o i t Totala 12 IT 14 1 Total! 59 IT 17 Louisville 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Kansas City 0 0 0 01 0 1 0-2 Sacrifice hit: S. Sullivan. Two base bit Brashear. Three bane hits: S. Sullivan Rraalicar. Doublu plays: Perrlne. Quln lan and S. Sullivan. Btruck out: by Halla, t; by ii-slck. 1. Base on balls: off Halla, 13; olf tsilck, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Cross. Wild pitch: ttsMcK. paabed bun: Pelts Lett on bases: Louisville, 4; Kansas City, 7. T.me; 1:45. Umpires: Uierha.ter and 1 Ivane, BLAIR NOT SO BADLY BETATE.N Deprived of Regular Pitcher, It Gives Berg Team Close Rab BLAIR. Neb.. - Aug. 3. To the Sporting t;aitor ot i ne ue: Alter reading tne re I port of the bull game at Blair brtween th Berg Clothing company and Blair team, I rise lo reni&ik that the soorur of tha. Berg team la cltner a little "dopy" or Is talking through bis hat. 1 will admit that Blair was beaten, but not so bad as the Omaha bunch would lead you' to believe. In justice to all. I will state that Petty. Blair's regular pitcher, had pitched six gamea last week, and when he pitched Sunday he was "all In," as the saying la, and for eight Innings Just tossed thi-m over I to the aggregation from Omaha.. Had he been in form, he could have easily shut them out. And as to "Bum" (Justin, the umpire, they seem to have another kick coming. Uuatin, who used to pitch for Florence, umpired a good game, but ths Omaha boys took us up here for m lot of cornfield canaries and tried to show the umpire his business, but it wouldn't work. - I Inclosed 1 will send you a complete score I of the game and hoping you will make th's correction, 1 remain. WILLIAM K. STRODE. BLAIR CLOTHING COMPANY. AR. "t4 R. H. O. A. E. 1 ' 2 3 3 1 0 2 3 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 3 1 1 1 13 0 1110 0 I 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 "fi 13 27 14 t COMPANY. R. H. O. A., E. 12 0 10 12 10 0 1 4 3 3 0 0 1 T 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 10 4 0 10 10 0 2 3 II ' 2 0 10 1 0 0 1 13 10 "l 110 3 0 0 0-8 0 0 0 10 3 1-1 Wolff, 3b-p West, c Petty, p Chapin, 3b Tarns, 2b Krause, Osborn. If. 1 w.w,,,,,!, u McMurtrle, cf Dixon, rf Totala ....38 'HING AB. .... 3 46 Anderson, ss. Rathk, If Baker, 2b Matherly. lb.. Kenny, 3b.... ti uanaer, p Ulese.t, ri.. Crsndall, c Schonulou, It. Totals Blair Berg Three-base hits: Wolff. McMurtrle. Double olav: Tarns to Arnold. Struck out Bv Petty. 5: by Wolff. 1; by O'Cander, 7 - I llaaea nn balls: Off O'Cander. 2: off Petty - 1. Hit by pitched balls: by Wolff, 1; by - I O'Cander, L I'mplre: Gustln. I'll ANC B TILL REAL LEADER I Cab Manager Has Not glowed Vp, aa Some Have Believed, Frank Chance, though suffering all year from a sore toe. has not slowed, as some of the more timorous have feared. HI ranks third. Wagner and Murray only having 'stolen more bases than he. Of course, for three years Chance led ths league In base running, but that Is no sign he can always do It, nor Is It an Indica tion of slowing up that he ranks third. No. not while there are such men a Evera, Blsgle, Hugglns, Titus. Msgee, Lo bert, Knabe, Wagner and Murray la the league. Here Is a clipping from the Chicago Tribune which bears on the oase of Chance and will strike a floe chord of response, particularly because of Its oom pari son of Chance and Chase, theee two native Call forniana who are too often brought into comparison, when as all-round players there la no comparison between them: " 'In my opinion, Hal Chase la of little value to Elberfvld thla summer,' remark a 8U Louis rooter. 'Hal la so good that the other Yankees cannot keep up with him. " 'A big. lumbereonie rhan like Aaderaen or Hickman would be of far more use to him. Chase la too fast, both mentalrr and 1 physically. Whan he renlly hustles he has all his teammates Up In the air. ins New York team would be better oft with out him." Yea, aad speaking about first basemen; a joke to class any of them with Frank Chance.' says a second ronier. 'A first baseman should be reliable, Chase 1 brilliant, but erratic. Chance Is the earns star day In and day out. Then Frank will hit and run the bases with the best of them. It makes me I red to read about Chats betna- the kins. He's a good man. a star: but Chance Is his complete superior doing everything.' " AMERICANS WIN TWO GAMES Defeat Hoeters Is) to O aad Creeeeals ta 31 at Krag's Lot. The American won two a-amea Sunday on Krug's lot at Twentieth and Vinton streets. They defeated tha Hoctora nf South Omaha the first game, by the score of 18 to 0. The second game they defeated tne i-reseents try the score of 4 to 2. The Americans batted Marcan all over tha field almost every man getting a hit or more. Fin. I1 j sailing me nonors. uenny piirnea great ball, only allowing two scratch hits. The Americans play the Hollys at Flor ence park next Sunday. Score: AMERICANS. HOCTORS. B.H O A E. b u n A r Prsort, It.... Ill MIIIMt. as.... 411 Smith, ef I I 1 0 mh, lb.... 4 7 1 Lrnoh. aa 1 1 I Icimu a i t i t Tn.iir. lb I IK.Ilr. lb 4 1 2 Raps, M 12 12 rMurli. Kb..... 4011 ra, Zb 1112 Vaa Ordon. rf I 0 I llnre, rf t 1 ORIftomer, cf.. 1 1 0 tinier, e a 1 J l ODnud. If I 0 0 0 9 Denny, p 111 rMarran. ... I I Totala 4 IT IT 10 1 Totala W I M II 1 Americans 30811202 -18 Hoctora 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Earned runs: Americans, ft Two baas hits: Dygert, Smith, Lynch, Flnley, Theur. Three base hits: Lynch, Theur, Flnley. Home run: Flnley. Stolen bases: Smith t2, nnnp ui. milieu. 1'ouoie plays: Marcan to Kelly to Marsh. Mlllett to Kelly to Marsh. Bases on. balls: Off Denny, 2; off Marcan, 1 Struck out: By Denny, 7; by Marcan, 5. Time: 1:55. I'mplre: Secston. score second game; R.H.K. Americans 1 0 0 2 4 4 1 Crescents 0 0 0 1 13 4 2 Batteries: Americans. Flnley and Dygert: Crescents, Peterson and Bogatts. Bt'MNEY'S TEAM WIXS MATCH Defeats J, . Adams' Eight la Two Stylea at Galf at Field Cleb. Playlre; In two styles, with eight men on each team, H. C. Sumney and J. O. Adams captained two teams at the Field club sun- day which played Interesting games and ex cited some comment. Mr. Bumney s tram wa successrui ana the team captained by Mr. Adams bought the dinner, as agreed. wmcn was served at :3 last evening. ine siies or pisy were figured between eacn pair, namely, match play against men and match play against bogy. The follow ing shows the result for each style of play: MATCH PLAT AGAINST MAN. - Chambers .. Whltemore Allen Kemper .... Hughes Adams Holllster.... Parish Reckard ... Total ..... Dunn J. A. Abbott... Jack Sharp.... Bumney La Douceuer.. Llndsey Hamilton Total 14 MATCH PLAY AGAINST BOGY. Down. I Down 4 Chamber 3 A'hltemore Dun a J. A. Abbott... Jack Sharp..'... Bumney La Douceuer... Llndsey Hamilton' Total 7 Kemper .... 3llugues .... 3 Allen 4 Adams 0) Holllster ... ( 4 1 I 7 Parish Rsckard 46 Total ...53 Get Score off Easy lilts. The . Barkalows journeyed to Council Bluffs and defeated the Imperials by a score ot 11 to 4. The feature of the game was the heavy hitting of the Barkalows, who secured twenty ssfe hits off Lenta, but he managed to keep them well scat tered. Mongerson was the hitter of the day, securing three two base hits, one two base hit and two-singles out of six times at bat. Carroll and Pnefky starred for the visitors. Score by Innings: Barkalows 13003302 0-11 C. B. Imperials ... 002040000 6 Batteries: Barkalows, Mongerson and Carrol; Council Bluffs Imperials, Lents and Lowry. Attendance: 1,000. Umpire: Sky gacks. Base Ball Raoe at Beatrice. BEATRICE, Neb., Aug. 3. (Special.) A mistake has been made In announcing the winning ball team in the Beatrice City league, which closed August 1. At present the Dempster ball team Is two games ahead of the Klue Valley nine, and should this nine win both of the postponed games to be played the coming week with the United Commercial Travelers and the Young Men's Christian association It would tie for first place with the Dempster team. The loss of either game will make the Dempsters the leaders. Jackson Ooes with Denver. Jackson, the erstwhile Omaha and Pueblo pitcher, left Omaha Sunday night with the Denver team, having Joined that aggrega tion. Pat Ragan, who was hit by a pitched ball and foroed to retire from the game Sunday because of his Injuries, ac companied the team to Bloux City, although ne csrrieu nis pucning arm in a sung. Advertise In The Bee; It goes into the , homes of the best' people. I o lf.u 115. ndi the..rener1 ytra sufferg In consequence. The aprteajjT SSS Li SS rf a?,d ver are frequt, while "e .K St whHl,-?ii5?- J1 ,,Un nPlion!S nd aomeUmeg sore. .d nicer i f olkrw loodJeco,ne; deP1y PIluted the malarial gcr.na. " Ul a tote and ood purifier are needed to cure Malaria, and a & & is best fitted for thia smrk ft U i:,M:ri"J O"3" It tieedg. Itcure. MadrU Aoromrhlv aid Mrm.ei ' . ,.: 7Tr. "JL 11 V0- "cu Malaria xee to all who write. rrr UlE CURE III fisaaa i Ajgf g Sit. MA,Vi 'v'eir XHXaa XiVA Jji''6y k : - . t Dr. Se&rle & Searles, 119 S. 14th, Cor. 14th and Douglas, Omaha. ill f WITMOUT TMB KNIPK. AU Rsctal Dliaatas treated upon a I I fa "44 guarantee. Me swney to be p.14 till cured. A mil traermanl. Viiheut I I L.L1 otCtupiwtorm, athsr ar eOAer leneral aneastheUGS. Easmination PHt'E. T9-iAY ar free ee oa Keotal trieeseeo with Teettseeajtele. DR. C. R. TARRY, 224 NAPS BLANK HIGHLANDERS - Cleveland American! Makei it Four . Straight From New York.. LAJOIE MAXES A HOME RUN , Joss ritrhea eaeatlonal dame aad Fielding of the Loral Team Orllllaatly Ef fective. CLEVELAND. Aug. 8,-Cleveland made It four straight from New York by winning today's game by the score of I to 0. Lejote s home run was responsible for one of the local team's rune while the other was scored on Altlser's single, an out aid Hemphill's error. Joes' Ditching and sensa tional fielding were features of the con test. Score: CLGVEtWINP. NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A B. AS H.O A 2. narks, If. I 1 0 Mies, lb 4 I i Bra.HeT. lb.. 4 1 I t'oarur. lb.... 4 1 1 1 1 Turner, H....4 3 4 Keeler. rf. ...4 0 1 Laiote. lb ... I I I I 4 Hemnklll. cf. I 1 Stotall, lb.,.. I 1 11 .M.ilrllr. Ibl 10 1 N. Clarka, c. 4 1 0 OPelrhantf, It. I t 4) Altlier. ct.... I 110 PHaII, aa....;.i Ills Hincbmaa, si I 1 4 Sweeaajr. a.., I I 4 Joaa, p I 01 tihoag. p I I e --CtiMl.ro, p.... 0 0 Totals 0 117 11 tOrth 2 1 0 Tntra...... I 24 11 I Batted for Hogg In eighth. Cleveland ...0 0 4 1 1 0 0 f New York 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 00 Hits: off Hogg. 4 In seven Innings;- off Chesbro, 1 In one Inning. First base on errors: Cleveland, 8. Two bate hit: Htevall. Three base hit: Ball. Home run: Lajote. btolen bases: Aitlser, 3. Double piavsv Nllea and Mortality: Lajoie, Htnrhman and Stovall: tajole anilll lochman; Ball. Nliss and Moriarity. first base on balls: off Joss. 1; olf Hogg, 4. Left on bsses: Cleve land, 8; New lork, 4. Struck, out: by Jos, 4; by Hogg. . Time: 1:31. Ump re: O Loiighlln. i DOGS WILL SHOW WITH FOWL Kennel Clab Arranges for Eahlblt at Foaltry Eaposltloa. ' The Nebraska Kennel club has arranged with the Transmlsalaetppl Tf'oiUtry aaaocla-, tlon to give a kennel show In connection with the poultry show at the Auditorium this fall. A meeting of the two aseocla tlona revealed the fact that both are. heartily In favor of giving a big Combine-" tlon ahow and to. that end the poultry asso ciation has set aside I). or. caah prises,' which will be In addition to the ribbons and other prices given by tha kennel club. The membership fee In the kennel dug Is 31, ' and any dog fancier may Join by Bending, his tl to the secretary, William Hood, at South Omaha. Last year the dog feature was one of the moot attractive at the poultry and pet stock show, but this year it will be several times as large, with a much larger variety of dogs. LONDON MOTOR RACE PATAIa Car Overtaras aad Throws Oecupajata Into rood Sear Traek. LONDON, Aug. 8-The motor racing at r the Brooklands track this afternoon In the presence of a greiit crowd of people re sulted In two serious accidents, one of which proved fatal. A car containing driver Lane and hie mechanic, William Burke, slipped sideways down the track, narrowly missed another car and turned over. - thrawinr Ita a"B-ri n pants Into a pond. Both men wsra taken oui auve, nit alive, but Burke died before reaching ' the MewArd'a room. Lane had a hmii.n J arm and abstained other injuries. The car ' was burned. All further racing was 'i stopped. r Previously a heavy car while speeding 1 r""..of "rtV 1 miles an hour broke A p.nc,,r"' T,9 drlv,r of th ""Ohlne. Reynolds and his mechanic were thrown several feet, badly ; scratehed. and ' Ii femed, Injured irKrnally . Tcsials Toarnasneot Cloaes. ' ie,t'!vRU;. Nf . A,, '(Special.) Play " Ln J"? tnnl" tournament was concluded ' ; here today with the following results: Hanna defested Relujund. f-1, 6-7, 4-3. ftemi-Flna Hanna deft-ated darlson. 10-8 VVIllIaips dsfeated Meyer, i 4-3.'"(d,eTj.t)!'a'n" d'foat1 ". Doubles Seml-FlnaJsWllllams and Meyer defeated Penny and Hendricks by default; Schneider and Weaverllng de feated Spa f ford and Hanna, 4-1, 7-6. Finals Williams and Meyer defeated. Schneider and Weaverllng. 6-2. 3-2 Schneider won the consolation single. v Des Molnee Has New Men. The Des Molnee team Is Again being shaken up In the hope of strengthening It and when Owner Higglns arrives tn Omaha. Fridny. he will bring a .changed team Dolan has beery on the bench for sometime, but he has been put back Into the game becsuse he was the best they had for his' position and at the bat is O. K. The open ing game will be a benefit for the orphans of the Benson orphanage and a host of sup porters of the orphanage are selllneT tlokets ' to make the gsme , a big success. The owners of the Omaha and Dee Moines team have given the entire receipts to the charity. Hrnaa Cp. ' . Kemper, Hemphill ft Buckingham. Anything of metal made "Oood aa New. I Owners. Omaha Silver Co.. 314 So. 11 th u MALARffi TT7, mcqic' advice lurnlahed w " ax or.,isii w.t AiiAaTA, OA. S By the Old Reliable Dr. Searles & Searlei. Established la Omaha for It yaara The sugar tboaa. and of cases cured by us make us Uie must mm fenced epeelallst lo ths Wsst, la U dlsesW and 7d jnenu oi ineo. We kagw just what will care yw. and cure you quickly. We Cure You, Then You Pay U Our Tee. We make no misleading or false stats insets, or offer you tihsap. worthl.se treatment. Out ,tal4M sag ,r l" favorably known: every case we treat eur reputation Is at staks. 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