- . . . ... THE OMAHA DAILY DEE: TUESDAY. AUGUST 13. IOCS. 9 , Opening- of Mid-West Tennis Tournament in Omaha; Many Cracks Attend and Play is Fast ( LINCOLN EASY FOR CHAMPS Pile Up Enough Rani to Win in the f Opening Innings. R&GAJf TOO MUCH T OK LIU COLS ti i Tksmai and Gagaler Only Onee Able It Hit Delivery la a for Beard. LINCOLN. Aug. 17 The Omaha cham pion w-ere easy winner today by a acore I. of S to 2. The wildness ot Hendrlx and timely ilng'lea by A.uslln and King gave tlie lsltor a l"d of four runs In the two opening InnjigA. ctrchftig the result In I "naha's favkr.- Ragan pitched In good I rm. and Tlmman and Gagnler were thes only Greenbackers able to aolve his ilanta ".Ith any degree of a iccess. Thomas landed for a double arid a triple. The Lincoln .I'ih, whlrh departed for Colorado tonight. Is to play an' exhibition game tomorrow at McCoo'k. Omaha la to play at Friend. The score: LINCOLN. A B Fox. Ih Jide, If Davidson, cf Thomas, lb Pritchett, lb (Issnler. ss . Wonger. rf .. Zinran. c -. . i . Hcndrix, p . . Monno." fi --. . Jones Total ... 1 R. ft 0 n 2 o o 0 o a o 0 33. : OMAHA. A B. R. ....a) 1 a - i (3 . 1 Fishes'. If King, 2b A utrev. lb .. WelctC ;.,, Ai' tn. .Tb'-,.a. 1 I ' Aten. rf 4 Franck. as 4 i i. Hiding, c .. 2 Kagan. p 4 H. 1 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 o o. 4 A 4 2 3 I 0 1 0 o. 3 3 14 1 0 o I 1 0 17 Time: 13 Umpires: Brennan and Davl Attendance, i. DF.n MOIE An DG VF.R DIVIDE' Bader Kaorkec Oat hy a Pitched Ball j la tkt eeal. l'KNVFR. -nlo. Aug. 17 Artie Bader. was hit on the head by pltrhed hail In the iet nnl game today, being so badly hurt he mi taken amav In an ambulant e. The I. ail m a bib Ir.ehnot, sent In by Adams, whlrh Rn.dr thought waa ar-una, high over the Hate; Instead. It took a mvi bend, striking him on the back of th head. For the while hi left aide wea pnrlJ. but he had recovered the use of hi muscles when taken from the park J.-irksm gave ! Moines a stare In the iTit innlns? of the firwt game with a bad throw to first. Oood hitting followed, prlv Ing Pea Moines a safe lead. Ftriim gave them chances In two other Innlnrs. o the game was speedily lost. Wonderful catches bv I'aiM'lv and Flournoy were features. Wltherup pitched one of his best games. In the second, two threo-bargers by Mc Donough. following hits by Klnneally. gave the contest to Denver. The game waa called the end of the fifth on the usual ple nf darkness, hut the Injury to Bader had n-.ide player and spectators willing that the game should be stopped. Score, fir.-.t game; DENVER. Waldron. rf Kelden. ss Cassadv. rf While, lh Lovett. If Krtieger. 2h Kir.neally, 3b Zalusky, e Jacksnn. p Hohannon Totals Standing of the Teams DETROIT BLANKS BOSTON i Ah-, t .... till nn. ...! ! I I Double r'y: I.ewls to Williams. I Liwe- i I an 1 iknnt ?b I 4 I 1 4 i .&u. Umpire; St. Clali. ; Mfi trBf. lb. (Oil VMi-rnar. ... 1 w a f e ' Stem, p .... 114 tDvughertj. p . I I 4 MID-WEST TENNIS WAR IS ON Flourony. If ... Fltiptrlck, rf t i r, lb Ba.ier, cf K"llv. as Walsh. Ib Neihoff. 3b .... Weigart. c .... Wltherup, p .. Totals Batted for Jackson in the ninth. AB. R. H. O. A. E I ..4 0 1 2 0 0 ..4 0 0 2 2 1 ..412100 ..4 0 0 7 1 0 ..4 1 3 2 2 0 ..411711 .. J 0 0 2 o 0 ... 4 0 1 4 4 1 .. S 0 O il 3 1 ...1 0 0 0 0 0 .36 1 1 T, 13 4 MOINES. AB. R. H. O. A. B ...4 1 2 4 0 0 ...4 1 0 3 0 0 ...6 1-4 8 1 0 ... 4 0 0 1 0 0 ...411330 ...3 0 0 1 2 0 ...4 12 0 0 0 ... 1 3 0 1 0 ...3.1 1 1 2 0 ..32 11 27 I 0 leelc's Pitching and chaefer'a Field' lag Are ike Feaufares of taa (ami Olkrr Amerleaa Leagae Seorea. WEST. LEAGUE. 1 AMER. ASflN. I JtitTOr DT otaVal in ill null LKlt la UnlT i Toit.m W UP. t I . Milwaukee Omaha 4i An Iouiavllla ..73 t .K4 AUO. IB-Vim'. Sioux Clty. M 5;, Tr.ledo 4 ,SM j Lincoln (SI 54 Indianapolis 71 M .T bTo" J& Mmrce.Ti-. : ' victors are outbattzi Des Molnet. 3D 73 4K Kansas City 55 . Mtlwaukea .M 7" .. 1 St. Paul 35 .S NAT L LEAOI E. . AMER. LEAGIT. W.L.Prt.1 W.L-Pct. Pittshurg ...4 3S .T3' Detroit 40 1 New York. 2 42 55. St. Uuls 1 4 .51 Chicago ....50 46 .37 Cleveland ...4145 .575 Philadelphia. t" 5 4 Chicago 47 .?57 Cincinnati .54 M Philadelphia 4 M .4 Boston 4 t3 4 Hostf n 5 47? Brooklyn ... 39 3 3s2 Washington 41 2 .SU tit. Louis.... M W j:w York... U 71 .371 GAMES TODAY. Western League No games; teams trav eling. National League No gnmea schedule"!. American League Chicago at Phllad 1 phU. St. Louis at Wi':hington, Detroit at New York. Cleveland at Boston. S...1 CM.mdl ETAO i: i t . . it l I) v a v 1 u a V v 1 1) ( ' tf 0 U 0 i 0 Hacrltlce hit: brown. 8U;erf base: Brown. Double play; Hoeftnt-r to McCorinn k. baaes on balis. oil Mevn. a. oiruig out. tf Steen. K; bv iKiugiiertv, 7. 1-assed ball: Huelir.er. wild pi u. lies. Sleen ui. T'.me. l.fr'. Umpire: Owens. HOOPER nil DEFEATS TOWMEIDt ..0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .3 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 2-3 0 1-D hit: Zalusky. Passed ball: 0 i Denver 0 j De Moines . 0 Three-base-. 0 UVieirl Riwi on halls: Off Jackson 2 J , ff Wltherup, 1. Struck out: By Jackson. ol McDonough. c 1 Adams, p . Totals 21 AB. t Flournoy. If 1 r uspavrica, ri a Dwver, lb 3 Bailer, cf 1 Weigart, c... I Kelly, as 3 Walsh, 2b 1 Nelhoff, 3t S Dexter, c and cf 2 Nelson, p 2 Totals 24 Denver Des Moines Stolen bases: Adams (ii. WaJlron, Beldcn. Three-base hits: McDonough 2i. Bases on balls: Off Nelson, 1. Struck out: By Ad ams. 3; by Nelson. 2. Left on baaea: Den ver. 4; Des Moines. 7. Sacrifice hlta: Wal dron. White. Two-base hits: Flournov. Nel son. Wild pitch: Nelson. Hit with pitched hail: Bader. Double play: Dwyer to Nelhon. Time: 1:30. Vmpire: Black. Totatn -.. 29 5 BatteA for Bonno In ninth, l.tneom 7. .T 1 000000 Omaha' 2 0- 1 0 0 0 0 Three-baSi hit: Thomas. Two-base hits: Thomas. Ftanck. Double plays: Prltchett to Fox to pTltctiett; Auntin tu King to Autrey. Slob-rfc" 'base' Flaher. Sacrifice hits: Oagrller. Oondlng. Left on bases: l.inco n, ; Omaha. 4. Struck out; By Hunno, 1: by Ragan. S. Bases on balls: Off Hendrlx, 3: off Bonno. 1; off Ragan. !. Wild pitch: Vonnb. Passed ball: lnran. 5: by WitheruD. 6. I-ft on bases: Denver i: Des Moines. 4 Sacrifice hits: Fitxpat- I rick. Bader, Walsh. Wltherup. Two-base t hits: Kelly. Dwer C). Casaady. Wild I Htch: Jackson. Double play: Lovett to 12 1 Klnneally. Time: 1 Lmplre; Black. 0j ' score, second game: DENVER. 2 3 4 0 110 10 5 7 15 1 rES. K. H. O A. E. 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 2 0 0 0 0 0 i) 0 9 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 11 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 4 0 0 12 10 0 t 9 15 4 1 0 3 0 2 0-5 0 10 2 03 O'Learr. at Wlllett, p. TotaH BOSTON. Aug. 17. Although Boston outbatted Detroit two to one today, an error by Stshl In the ninth allowed the visitors to score the only run of the game. Steele's pitching and Schaefer's fielding were features, Score: DFTRrrT BOSTON' AB H O A 1 AB.H.O A.B. y-Intre. If. I t MTonnell. rb 1 1 t a rhe'e Ik . 4 0 4 T Lr,rd. 4 I t t Crfor4. rt. I I 9 Tniier, lf.. 4 144 Cobb, rf I 1 I 1 ol"r. rf ... I t t ) Rnai-nan. lb . I 11 l'ahl. lb I 0 10 1 1 ronshlin. b. I 0 a suiliin. cf.. I 1 t I stiovdl. c 1 0 k a v Wanner, aa... t A i 4 k teal Vr'ir. c t 1 4 1 4 I 1 o(l. i .... j t 4 Craatfc .... 1 1 i s IK II t Toula 24 1 n 14 1 Batted for Steele In the ninth. Detroit 0 0 0 n o 0 0 0 1 1 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Three-bsse hit: Mclntyr. Double plays: Schaefer to Rossman; Rosman. unassisted. ltt on bases: Detroit. 2; Boston. 1 Base on balls: Off t"eele. 2; off Wlilett. 2. Struck out: By Steele, 3: by Wlilett. 2. Time: 1:34. Umpire: Evan. Tie Came at M'aiklaitna. WASHINGTON. Aug 17.-The Chicago wound up their season In Washington to day with a tie game with the locals. 4 to 4. White was knocked out of the box in the fifth, but Walsh was uhlttab'e In the gloom of the gathering storm, which neces sitated the ca.llng of the game, while the locals were at the bat in the eighth lrnlnj. Si-ore : II BS LEAD AT BAT A.U IX FIELD Chicago Also kllll kai Ike Klag af atlaaal Pitchers. The Chicago Cubs lead the Natlonkl league In team baiting and fielding, stlli have Mordecal Brown, g'ng of ail pitchers, Evers and Chance, two of the greatest base runners, have a slightly higher bat ting average today than at the close of last season, and el rank third in tne pen nant raco with an average at this time of .Bob against .7m at the finish of 1907. It Is a curious thing that despite tl.S slump of some of the Cub sluggers the team as a whole, is lea, ling the National league In team batting w.ih an average of .261. the same average by the way that Omaha has at present. Chance closed the 17 season as the heaviest Cub hitter with a percentage of .iS3 and today Chance Is hatting .i. Schulte was next to Chance last year with .7 and when he last played this year his average was .237. Then last ear came Kllng .4. who is now batting .28, anil Z mmerman and Johnny Evers are at pre.ent the Cub sluggers with averaaes of .M and respectively. Evers clos.d last year with .Zin. linker is another Cub who has picked up this year. He closed IS"1 with .I'-l and Is now hitting at .!S4. Stelnfeldt and She'cksrd are both below last year. The team as a whole. Is closer together, however. So far It would appear that the slump In individual batting accounted in a larae measure for the slump In the teams standing and It does have Its Influence, but here Is ft point to b noted In this connection: The team s per centage todav Is .251. It closed li'7 with a team percentage of JV. rsnking third In team batting In tne league, just I'jerj V- . a sv .H.;.B.ki. Tr. hy i-ljain aiiiiuii viiaiuyiuusuip Openi at Fiel4 Club. Paal Gardner at aleaga Starts Oi tr Taklag la Peal Beaton la the Flrat Match at taa Tssraantal, AB. R. H. O. A. E. Waldron. cf 3 0 1 2 0 0 Belden. as. 2 0 0 1 2 0 Cassady, rf 3 0 1 0 0 0 White, lb 2 0 0 4 0 0 Lovett. If 1 0 0 2 1 0 Krueger. 2b 10 0 10 1 Kinneally. 3b 2 2 2 1 2 0 ' REAL ESTATE CJTV PROPERTY FOB SALE. ' . iCottUnued.) 1 .... . . It E Eii -ABSTRACT CO., Eat. 1S56. Prompt aervlca. Ue4 our prloes. 1710 Farnam St. (Ill 265 7-ROOM modern housa pn large corner lot. 25th and Ree 8xa. ; room, for threa bouses. N. Fengec.- 614 Bea- Bldg- Tel. Red 3157. r. - ii m ax ( LIST your propnrty with Chris Boyer. 1 and CMmmg 43ta. (IS) til On -North 19th St. Blvd. i-room. all moderil house'; owner'g former price 13.750, now raduced to 1300 for quick sale. Let us t)W -you this, aa It's a bar bain. O.KEEFB RELAX. ESTATE CO.. , W01 N. T. Life Bldg. 'Phono Doug, or A-Z151. " (l)-247 IS 1100 CAfirt'fAr tot 50x130; good well, bricked up; nice shade. Phone W-1540. . . . s . 1,19) M4K7 11 FINE l-room houae, electric light, furnace, bain, fine location. 2701 Dodge St.. a bar- taln. Good downtown property on paved t. Kenny Real Estate Co. .. . (1) M527 IS REAL ESTATE FARM AND HA.MH LAM) FOR SALE Caaada. TRAMPING LAKE, Saakatchawaa and Southern Alberta selected lands, la to 112 per acre. Settlers secura larms on crop payment plan. Agenta wanted. Write Gundy Gundy, Dtpt, B, Union Bank Bldg. Winnipeg. l2u MX Caloratde. GOOD FARMINQ LAND Near Denver. Urecley dlaiiict; wells 26 to 40 feat; abun dvoce ot moisture r general farming, In cludiuw xoru ralalnf ; oaa crop pays fur '"NATIONAL. INVESTMENT CO., lal BracUeis B.dg. , . Omaha, Neb. c l2t V4 REAL ESTATE LOANS LOANS on improvad Omaha property. O Keefe R. E. Co.. 1061 N. X. Ufa Bldg (22) 3t7 UOO TO 110.000 made promptly. F. D. Wcad. Wcad Bldg.. lkin ana arnam. isj-cm FIVE PER CENT Money to loan on Omaha buslneas .roprty. THOMAS BKENNAN. Room 1. New York Ufa Bldg. (J 390 WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Fsmain Smith aV Co i'arnam St. (ail 1st WANTED City loans. Paters Trust Co. (22 366, LOWEST RATES Ben la, Paxton BIk. t2Z)-N MONET TO BUILD. 1M0 to 13U0.00O at current rates. W. H. THOMAS. 601 First Nat. Bank Bldg. (22-57 MONEY TO LOAN Payna Investment Co. (22-JS7 PATNTE. BOSTWICK & CO.. N. Y, Life. Private money, SouO to IS.tOO. Low rata. (22 3hi FI AL GAME GOE TO THE SIOL'X raehlo'a Pitchers Hit Often aad for Extra Bases. PUEBLO. Aug. 17. Rpial Telegram.! Sioux City hit both Galgano and Fitzgerald hard today and won the last game of the aeries by the acore of 6 to 1. The game ws called at the end of the seventh to allow the visitors to catch a train. In the first and second Innings the Sioux began hitting wiin two down and scored enough to win. when Fltxgerald relieved Galliano, but could not stop the hitting. Pueblos only run came as tne result of Hogrtever s two bagger, a stolen base and a flyout. Two fine running catches by Oreen were the features of the game. Score: SIOUX CITY. AB. . R. H. O. A. E. 2 3 1 2 0 1 v Campbell. If. Green, rf Weed, 2b Granville, ss Andreas, lb... Henry, c Starr, cf Hester, lb Crutcher, p... Totals HogTiever. 3b.. Spencer, If Patterson, 2b. Mat'lcks, cf... Clark lb Miller, rf Corhan, ss Smith, o Galjano. p.... Fltxgerald, p. O. 2 3 1 2 0 2 1 WASHINGTON. CHICAGO AB.H.O A B AB.H.O A B. Milan, rf ... 4 i ) 0 Hahn. rf 4 110 Srhlpke, lb. .. t t 1 1 t Jones, rt 1 t 1 0 Oanler. If ... J t 4 4 OPoushertr. If I 1 0 i e I nslaub. Sb .i 1 I 1 0 Dstis. lb I lit Eilmo'daea, rf I I 0 .1 Ati. rb I n 1 1 4 street, c 10 12 oParent. aa ...J 0 1l Freeman, lb . 1 14 0 Pjrtall. b . 0 1 V. nrlie, as . 1 Oil SblllTan. c. ..t fl I 4 Kahea. t 2 1 1 har. c 0 n 4 0 Plrkerlng. rf. 1 0 9 0 kTa'hllt, Ib-aa. 10 0 19 Johnaon. ... ! 0 4 J 0 White, p I 1 "alh. p 1 e 0 1 Totals !4 4 11 4 2aIibll 1 0 0 0 Anderton ... 1 1 0 0 Totala 74 4 21 U 32 PUEBLO AB. R. H 21 O. 1 0 3 I 4 2 2 i 0 0 21 A. E. Totala 23 1 4 Sioux City 1 1 0 2 1 0-5 Pueblo 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Stolen base: McKay. HogHever. Clark. Two-base blta: CVutcher. Campbell. Green. "HogTiever. Mattlcks. Hit by pitched bail: Hv HiuntiH 1. Sacrifice hlta: Green. Patterson. Paased ball: Henry." Struck I a; by Coombs, 6. Double plays: Jones out: By Galgano. 2; by Fitsgerald. ; by (unassisted), Howell to Wallace to Jones Ratted for Parent In sixth. Hatted for Sullivan In sixth. Washington 0 0 0 1 10 0 4 Chicago 1 0 0 0 2 1 0-4 Two-base hits: Jones. Davis. Thr-e-baae hit: Shlpke. Hits: Off White. In four and one-third Innings: off Walsh. 0 in two thirds of an inning. Sacrifice hit: Free man. Stolen bases: Ganley (2. Hahn, Jones. Bases on balls: Off Johnson. 2; off White. 1. First base on errors: Chicago. 2. Struck out: By Johnson,. 3; by White. 1: bv Walsh, 4. assed balls: Bv Kghoe, 1. by Sullivan. 1. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Con nolly and Hurst. Ten-Inning; Tie. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 17-St. Louis and Philadelphia played a ten-Inning tie. tne game Deing called on account ot dark ness. Score: ST. LOt'18 .PHILADELPHIA. 1B H.O.A I. AB H O. A B. tons. If 4 0 1 oHartsel. If... 4 ' 2 0 1 H.rtieiL rf..4 1 0 lOkJrlinj. cl..l I II I Fama. Jb .. I 1 S 1 IE. Collins. 2t 4 Wall.ca. aa . 1 0 1 4 9 Murpbr. rf . 3 grhwsitaar, cf 4 1 1 0 Daiti. lb 4 Wll llama. 2b. I 1 2 k kj. CoMlna. Jb 1 Jooea. lb 4 1 14 k 0 Nichols. ... 1 4 stepheaa, c... 4 I 1 OfU-hrevk. Howell, p. . 1 0 1 kCoombs, p.. 1(5 1 0 0 o 1 10 1 12 11 4 2 4 1 0 S 4 0 1 1 l Company Team Is Beaten cre ( B 1. HOdPtR. Neb. Aug. 17 . Special i-The fast (irtf,r tis hkii teSTn ,-lefeste,4 the ' Townsend Gun company u.m In one ft SEVXNTY-XIGHT LNTR1XS FTTT.Ti this year X y the store of 1 to 0. The game was last ai.il in doubt until the final In ning, being plaved In fifty-five minutes. The Hooper team rlayed a great game In the field. Harris at shortstop pulled off a few .v. i taenia r ri. Inability to hit with men on cases lest the game for tn Town,Tds Cross pitched a great game for Homer, sir king out ten men and al lowing only three hits. Morear'.ty for the Toansenils pitrhed winning ball, but luck was against htm. He otn; Hooper a:igrers three hits Phenomenal catches In the outfleij by W. Zeliers. Fal coner and Rabnnvtts were the features of the contest. Score: TO'S!END HOOP! AB H 0 A S AB H 0 A E EM.cn. as .. 4 4 I I 1 Harris, as ... 4 0 I 0 J-hnaoO. ib . 4 4 J k IW tallera. rf 0 1 4 0 Elliott. Jb . 4 4 i) 1 1 Herker. !k . I I I I Qulgley. a .4111 ararbert. rf . 4 4 ' 0 ( Hill. :t) 1 1 11 1 C Jenaen. c .. 1 1J 1 4 Rabnnltt. If. t 4 1 4 OTork. lh . . 1 I J C ralroner. rl .1 I I H) I'lra II I 1 I I I Oontr. ff ... 2 4 9 ( Purholl. If .. 1 1 1 9 9 Morearttr. p. I 9 1 a C Cross, p ...14120 Br core of to 4 the Omaha Team la gacressfal. The Stori Coronas of Omaha took the decisive same from the locals at Fremont fore. Is the dlference between the CuVs Sunday s to 4. Young was on the rubtier team batting todav. when It stands third for the visitors and pitched gllt-edared ball. In the pennant race with a percentage of ; not allowing a safe hif and passing but two .V and the close of last season when It mer.-. He was forced to retire on account finished first with a percentage of .,04. of ,he tnm, neat in tlte- sixth inning. The answer is: The Cubs are not the only Bmdbeck t00 ht P'ai-e, but was wild, al one piaving bail tnis year. Hans Wagner still holds the scepter that has made him Hans Wagnr. He tops the league with the average or S31 ana men lt . 74 . 23 .103 . 41 . 43 . . . n Totals U k J 14 1 TOUIa 71 4 JO 17 1 St. Louis 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-2 Two-base hits: FerrliT "Sh weltxer, Davis. J. Collins. Thtee-bas1 hits: Collins (:'. Sacrifice hits: Scheltser, Nichols. Stolen base: Hartxell. Left on -bases: St. Louis, 6; Philadelphia, . Struck out: By Howell, PRIVATE MONEY NO DELAY. GARVIN BROS., IB04 FARNAM. (i'l 3J3 REAL ESTATE WANTED WANT 10 to 20 acres near Omaha. Im proved or unimproved. Stats particulars, whether caah or trade for city property. Address J-7sO, care Baa Office. (2S MJ40 SO HAVE a buyer for a good cottage, not over 10.au List with us. Kenny Real Estate Co. 13-M3 IS FOB QUICK SALE AT SAC- RIFICE. Five first-class farming sections south west of Fort Morgan, Colo. Good soil. Possibility of .' .rlgatlon. Will make at tractive terms. THE W. P. 811 ELTON LAND AGENCY. 3U '8- 15 U St.. Omaha, Neb. (30)-M5Il II w ( I HAVE a square aactlon, partly Improved, good agricultural land. 10 miles from county seat, that I am offering at Hi par acre. Every acre of this can he culti vated and Is a good level seotloik. Will glva easy terms. F. J. Dlshner. O'Neill, Neb. . ()-M359 1 BEST INVESTMENT IN NEBRASKA. ' I will offer for sale for a short tnno only mv SVau.'Y farm, .four miles from that beautiful town cf Lodge Pole, Neb., a good houae, barn, sheds and other buildings, 2 wells with plenty of water and goud wind mills on them, all fenced, good soil: 1(b) acres In crop; wtll sell at a bargain If taken at once. Inquire, lock tn X Jrt P.erce, SH. - (-V4 Mritki 1 WE HAVE A CLIENT FOR A LOT AND TEN-ROOM DWELLING ABOUT !.or.. WEST FARNAM DISTRICT. WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER? W. FARNAM SMITH A CO., 1X.D Farnam St. Tel. Doug. 154; Ind. A-1064 (23)-M61S 14 WANTED TO BORROW WANTED 13.6 on good city properly; value HO.tOJ. Kenny Real Estate Co. t:4i-M52 tl WANTED TO BUY HIGHEST prices for 2-hand furniture, car Data, clothes and shoes. Tel. Douglas 3371. WANTED TO BUT. One large and one small gaaollne engine; also small upright borinr. Must ba In good condition and cheap. Address O, 76, care Bee. (So MHo 11 ,$2.00 A section and a half of grax.ng land In Lancoin county. Nebraska, fc.uu per acre. w L 3ELBY. 434 Bugrd of Trade Bldg. l5u)-il4 11 Mia nrt. f 1 FOR SALE 140 acres of well improved land near JopUn. Mo, la ucderiaid with smc n4 xaj. wtll sell for too per acre, can.uT w.il go In with respooa.bla partbrt and orgauUs oon-pauy to develop coal and ra unaa. Will guarantee c. and.k'rto toouaa to make a big Invtai ment to.anv investor. Writs for full par. ticulara. Uloba Land aV I vstlmint Co.. iI3 S. lltb at., Omaha, Neb. ... t')-ME4 U , . U-4 17 .. Sawth Dakala. S km Is Bully .county. 11 trilea froaa Pierre; 80 broken, all fenced. No better land in a lata. This la a bargain. J, pr acre. Several fine iuartre aa low as 16. Join our axcuxsioa early lu eepten.bar to aea this laud. There, is no baiter invest ment. Otis Land Co., 42 Brandeis Bid. . . . ' t20) US Sepxli RIGHT prices paid for Sd-hand furniture, carpets, stoves, clothing. kUosS. TeU Red 64vL (25)-W WANTED TO RENT WANTED to rent, two large or threa unfurnished rooms in house that has modern conveniences: state price and location. Address S 17, care Bee. iS M371 lSx WANTED SITUATIONS AS DRAFTSMAN or tracer by young man with acme experience desiring to work up. Address B 20, care Bee. , (27I-58 m STOVE REPAIRS TIMBESt AND TIMBER LANDS ara bet ter Inveatmanta at this time than most others. k want to tall you about them, tuiher laxga o aims 11 Invoatora will ta Inieroatei Write us for particular. The International Timber Co.. Minneapolis. Mian, . , (2t)-atlAJl NEBRASKA-COLORADO LAND, 10a.0ut) arraa of weeaani Nabravaka and saatarw Colorado Improved and unimproved landg C tv iS per acra. Any slsa tract, lilna cxot Write or corns and sea ua. ?1od. Uwf Jd JnyaataDeot Co., HI kt isife t.. Gw,r.,,r t (-Mt4 FOR at ALE Oak txxik case at Kargaln. call ai. Wll irt St. Hit M4--7 Is jREAT BAROAIN "Uillcrest." laD-arre fruit and alock.Xarm. appies, ' peach ta, cherries, grapaw. PrWe, ta.'1u; easy tatfuaV T. Campbell, Litchfield. Neb. CJVy M4.t2 J3x BTOVE. FURNACE, BTEAM and hot water uoiler repairs, aater fronts. OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS, U -k uougiaa at. Ttlephone Bell Doug .as kcO. M-67 LEGAL NOTICES OFFICE Or THE SIOUX CITY AND WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY. Ooiaba. Nebraska, August 3, 1X To the 810 kholdera: Notice la Lereby given, that the annual meeting of the atocknolders of The oioux City and Western Hallway cumpany wm be held at the office of the company In South Sioux City, Nebraska, at ten (lu) o'clock a. m.. on Thursday, October Is. lSui, to elect directors for the ensuing year and to at upon the question ot selling tne ra.lhuad property and franchise of taia com pany to the Chicago, Burlington at Qu:ncy Railroad company, the railroad and prop erty aforesaid being now undor lease to said compan, and for the transaction of such other business as may legally corns before the meeting By order of the Board nf Directors. W. P. DL'RKEE, Secretary. A4d tot Crutcher, 4. Bases or balls: Off Fltx gerald, 2; off Crotcher. 2. Time: 1:3. Um ptre: Haskell. Attendance: l.-tO. (TBS W I.N" FROM PHILADELPHIA Cklraaro Team Bunehea Hlta in Second and Third Innings, CHICAGO, Aug. 17 Five hits in the second and third innings scored fou rruna and g.ave the locals today s game. Ruei bach held the visitors hltless until the seventh, when a little wildness and the first hit off him scored Philadelphia's onlx run. Score: CHICAOO. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H O A . AB.H.O. A .H Horman. tl ,1111 "Grant Sb....I 0131 Bharkird. If . 1 4 1 1 0Kn.be. 4b.... 4 0 3 3 4 Chance, lb... 1 11 0 tT'.tua. rf 1 114 9 Er.ra. 2b 4 1 0 1 lMlH. If I 0 I 0 0 telnre'.kt. Jk 4 4 11 Brn.(li4. lb 4 4 IS Hosrani. rf... I t ,1 0 aoaborne. ct . l 114 9 Tinker, as....l 11 1 4 boolm. aa ... 1 4 I I I Moran. c t 4 4 4 Odooid. c I I 1 4 Rswlbacb. p.. 4 t (iFoxan. p I 4 1 t 9 - Rlrble, p 9 0 1) 9 0 Totals 21 127 11 lc:nwots ...1 s 4 4 Totals .29 1 24 14 1 Batted for Foxen in the eighth. Chicago 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 t Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Three-base hit: Tinker. Hits: Off Foxen. 6 In seven innings. Sacrifice hits: Chance, Tinker. Stolen bases: Everj, Grant. Double play: Rueibach to Tinker to Chance. Base on balls: Off Ruel bach. 2 off Foxen. 2; off Richie. 2. Baae on errors: Chicago, 1; Philadelphia. 1. Hit by pitched ball: Magee. Struck out: Ey Ruelbach, 4: by Foxen. 2. Time: 1:38. Umpires: O'Day and Rigler. Giaata skat Ont Card I aa Is. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 17. Mathewson was at hla best and New York shut out St. Louis by a score of 3 to 0. The itama was called at the end of the sixth on account of rain. Score: KIW TORat gT. LOITS AB H. O A. 3 AB H O A E Tennsy. lb . . 4 1 a 0 4 Shaw, ef I 1 1 0 Harioa J&...1 2 4 1 Srharlas. lb..! 9 119 BresnsHan. c. J 9 4 0 0 Murray, rf . . I 1 9 i ronhn. rf ... 1 It OKonatrhr. lb. t 9 T 1 0 Seymour, cf . . 3 1 S 4 vpeianantr. If. 1 0 1 0 0 Dslin. lb ... 4 4 11 IB-tn. lb 1 1114 Barrr. If I 1 1 4 vR.lllr. as 1 9 1 1 Bndwall. aa. . 1 1 3 SBIiaa. o 1 1 k 1 9 kUlbssaoa, pi 1 4 Ogaliea. p 4 4 13 9 Beebe. p 1 4 1 I Totals : 4 1 4 Totala 11 4 11 U 1 New York 2 0 0 0 1 2 St. Louie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Two-base hit: Seymour. Thre-baae hit: Byrne. Hits: Off Sal lee. 6 In ona Inning: off Beebe. 1 In five Innings. Sac rifice hits: Bresnahan, Devlin. Stolen bases: Devlin. Donitn. Double play: Brldwell to Tenney. Left on bases: St. Luuls. 1; New York. 1. Base on balls: Off Sallee, 1; off Beebe, 1. Struck out: By Mathewson. 4 Time: 1:04. respires: Johnstone and Klem. -N a Uiai la Cincinnati. CINCINNATI. Aug. 17 The ame echeduiod to be played today between Brooklyn and Cincinnati was. played as one of a double-header yesterday. There will not be a game played her until Wdueeday. Gaaaa Paatnaaad. At Plttsbur Pittsburg-Boston game postponed; wet grounds. Nichols to Davis. Baes on balls: Off Howell. 4; off Coombs. 8. Hit hy pitched ball: Howell. 1. Wild pitch: Howell. Time: 2:07. UmpiresSheridan and Egan. Jordan. Bkln... Ganael. tin... Kaller. Boa . Bates. Bos Poolls. Pbll.. Kan. Prni She. k,rd. fill Abby. Pitta . ( Shaw. 9t L.. I Schilte. Chi.. I Seblel. Cln lowed by Wild Theaters. I Maddoi. Pitta - . ' Walmer. T GAMES I AMERICAN ASSOCIATION' Mlnneapolla Wins on 'Tavo Hits, Fol- ronlln. S T . Ersra. Cbl Renlbsrk. Chi, Lnbert. Cln Howard. Chi... Oraham. Bos.. Thomas. P'tta. Storks. PHta.. Brldwell, S. 1 Tltua. Pbll.... Poyia. N T... Maaee. Phil ... Branafleld. Phil. Richar, Bos Learb. Pitta Murray. t. I Kllng. Chi Paakan. Cln Brown, Chi Dooln. Phil Bowerman. N T. Breanahan, N. T. Stelnfeldt. Chi.. Merkle, K T ... Oaborna. Phil MoConal-'k. N T.. 4a Moran. Chi U Seymour. N. Y. . .I'll ... rt . - t:i ... n: O. Ara . ,-1 2'1 :: Cln... 1"! .2 Cm... ho .14 come Zimmerman. Donlln. Evers. Kuei bach. Lobert. Howard, only the first four being In the class. Evers snd Cnsnre still maintain their prestige as base run ners. Here are the entire arrav of averages for the National league that sfford so much food for thoueht: BATH t-t. Ats Chiracs 171 Pnstna Naw York !.' Cincinnati ... Pittsburg :'t. Levie PBIladflphls 11 Brooklyn INDIVIDUAL BATTING , O. Are T,.n Pits ... 94 . JlWIhae. S. T... ri..m Chi. 17 .1.4 Barry. N. T 1 Ml jarailirn. rou.... -r Mitchell. Hnlawltt. IkAKsna. Cln .'44 Wlllla. Pitta .. . .t2Patia. Bkln ..VI Lewis. Bkln l.1 sweenee. Boa.. ,1-AMcGinnltr. N. T .l8waclna. Pitta oZ ITJO'Roorke St. L-. M Becker, Pitta ..tIMol-n. Phil .ITJi rsndall. N. T .J7i Ollban. S. T SOKnabe. Phlt.. ..aSLumley. Phil. .'tfBllas. St. L 24 Frorame. St. 13 .24; Marahall. Chi... .' McLean. Cln . Sheaban, Bkln .. IjCibaon, Pitta .. Shannon. Pitta... .iikMoellar. Pitta... I'll Stasia, Chi ,2'J Raymond. St. L 2" Courtney. Phil... For the ghth time the mid-west tennta He oniy allowed the ! players are gathered t th Field club for the championship tournament. The first white ball went kipping across the net at J o'clock Monday morning. With seventy eight entries, inrluitlng men from adjacent ' states and several well known cracks from Chicago, things are properly lined up for a battle royal. (me of the men who have been welcnme'd as contestants worth locking is Paul Gard ner of Chicago. He ts western interschol nstic champion. He took Paul Beaton of OniHlia Into th fold rather easily In his first match at 6-1, 1-3 His form Is as In teresting bctH to his opponent and to the gallery as any of the men of whom great things are expected. Another of the morning's matches which took mors than ordinary attention wa be tween William Warfield. also ot Chicago, and Robert Dinning of Omaha.. Dinning has always played a good game-, but War field Is the one who beat Oilman, chamrlon j of Iowa, recently, and although h la evi- ! itentlw s verv veiling Ttlsvee he will ahnar up strongly against some of th older men . who have won their honors her before. C. Drummond Jones, th Yal champion from St. Louis, took few chances with M. J Sw.irts. and when the 'praying in that match started the gallery waa a little dis appointed with his form. It prrjred to be largely an excess of cautiousness, however, Totals a 114 14 2 Totals .....47 1 ft 11 4 Townsends 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Hooper 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 Bases on balls: Off Morearlty. 2; off Cross. 1 P'ruck out: Bv Morearlty. 3; kv Cross. 1'j. Double plays: Harris to flecker to Cook. Eidson to Johnson. Hit with pitched ball: By Morlarltv. 1; by Cross. 1. Stolen base: Gordy. Time: 0.56. Umpire: Easier. TORZ WI.X RUBBER AT FREMOXT lowing six bases on balls and three hits tn the last three innings. Ilamlo was the star Have;, for the liala pulled down some M the mtch w" "0" long flies that looked good for hits, jlcore: j i"g "P possibility In large type. The 94 " .1"5 m iat 38 8. 38 .94 U 4 91 ;4 u .. j: .. .. M .. 24 L. 15 IS 47 ST0RZ CORONAS. PREMO.VT. - AB H 0 A K AB H OAR Gamer, lb .. 4 1 I J i Halm, rf .. 4 ) 1 4 1 McLaaS. Tb . . i 9 1 a f Raymond, e. J 1 4 i 0 Kui-era. aa .. 4 1 1 1 0 Hl.rnl, If .. 4 9 1 1 9 Tracy, rf ... I 1 5 9he-ler. lb . 1 J V Bando. If ... 1 1 4 D 0 Martin, lh . 4 1 3 0 Hacbtan. lb . 1 t 11 9 chappll, aa 4 0 4 1 1 Smith, cf ..199' OFranka,. p-:b 4 0 1 i I Williams, e . 1 4 i Laird, rf ... 1 9 9 9 sTouni 4 9 1 0 Malooe, p-'b J 1 2 4 2 Brodheck. p. 111 Touls 14 IKll 1 Totals 11 T 17 11 k Batted for Williams in ninth. Stors Coronas 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 g Fremont 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 04 Earned runs: Storx Coronas. 1. Two base hit: Yoimg. Sacrifice hits: McLean, Smith. Stolen bases: Kticera, Bando. Wti liams, Havens, Laird, Malone. Bases on bails: Oft young, .2; oft Brodbeca. 4; off Franke. 2. Struck out: By Young, 4; by Malor.e, 2; by Franke, 2. Passed balls: Ravmond. 2. flit by pitched ball: Garvey, Laird. Time: 1:46. Umpire: Fox. At tendance: 2). 13 .1M Beaumont. Bo .101 .4 McCarthy. Boa Chanee. Chi 44 Needham. N Y J2 79 45 1 !"o Mclntrre. Bkln... iS4 Malonay. Bkln... i4Younf. Pma -MLudwlg. St. L . I.' I Byrne. St. L... 101 m 154 Leiheld. Pitta . . S4 t nariea, si. u... idVBerxea. Bkin. 35 Clarke. Pitts... .102 Tinker. Chi 1U Mowrer. CIS JJ D'lehantr. 8u L Koney. 9t. L...109 Cahlen. Boa.. M.Gantl. Boa.. Hernia ". V. Tanney. N. T ...l"l tURucker. Bkln. Hummfll. Bkln.. ! I'lTOrerall. Chi.. Burrn. Bkln .i Brll. Bkln 29 90 it 44 42 :i 47 74 .174 Smith. Boa. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 17. -Kerwin's double, follows! by a single by O'Neill and , humios. Cln a wuu liirow oy oiagie wm louay s game i H-st-uer. for Minneapolis. Both pitchers Were In ! tVTiin. s. Y great form. Score: MINNEAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS AB.H.O. A E AB.H.O. A Orler. as I 4 1 4 OBnsh. aa 1 9 4 1 Kerwln, rf... 1 111 4Iartdaon. cf. 1 0 1 0 0 O'Neill, cf ... 1 1 1 0 Havaen. rf .4 10 4 4 Weldsr. If..:. 1 4 14 Oi'arr. lb 4 1 11 1 9 II Brim. ib.. J 9 1 1 9 'oult-r. If...l 9 2 9 9 Smith. 3b 1 0 1 4 0 Howler, c .1 0 4 0 9 Clark, lb....! 0 1: 1 OWilliaau. 2b. 4 1 0 1 4 Havhinser. e. 1 9 1 u 0 Hopa. 3b.... 1 0 0 14 Block, c 1 9 1 t) astasia, p ... 2 1 0 i 1 Wilson, p.... 2 4 - i !LiTlncaton ..11049 'Lindnay ....I 0 0 0 9 Totala 14 2 27 14 2 Cook 1 0 4 A 9 Totala n i 24 U 1 pala. Cln .. Brnwne. Boa... Phelpa. Pitta... Kargcr. St. L Taylor. N Y Wllaon. Pttta Orant. Phil . Hofman. Cbl Chlcaso PhiladelpKia Putahu-X .. Brooklyn !4of"ta.h-rtr. Boa U 24 HaanKan, Bea hi ,4 Lindaman. Bos. . ill Bitter. Bkln ; .. . 34 ,r ' 42 M. Oulllen. Phil . 34 1 ti Aloerwian. Bkln . 14 . ( Lundrran. Chi 21 ;Ji Ewinf. Cln J4 .'1 Dnrner. Boa 24 .MTPait.irliia. Bkln.. 17 JMBoultea. Boa 1 4Leerer. Pitta 17 ?9 .S.t Fersuaon. Boa 27 Itfi V3 Praaer. Chi 20 S.'3 Brain. SI L ... 21 .24 .'-3 Pleater. Chi 3 I"V .': Mathawaou. S. T 34 .Ot "2 Luh. St. L 27 ,4 .i-.0CoaJlley. Cln 2 .S 2T7Wllkalm. Bkln. .. i .1: : 27 Beet. Si. t 19 .11 : 24 Campbell. Cn . .. 27 .174 .Camnlta, Pitta .. 27 -.13 Sparka. Phil 21 CLUB FIELDING. A" M4 Boston e Cincinnati i-INew York .9S1 St. Louia ... 94 . .. 5 . .. ... 93 ...Ml ... M ...si ... f ...11 ...15 ..21 . . . 14 L i3 ...111 .. 22 .. If3 ...24 ...19 ... !4 ...l'W .. . 1 , . . as MEHdlt.MH BEAT LUMBERMEN Gam on Diets Aseoclatloa Groaada Fall af Errora. In a rather uninteresting game. In which the errors of the lumber men helved to make the game orje-sided, the fast Mer chants team defeated tne Dietg association team Sunday afternoon on the latter a grounds by a score of to 2. The game was decided In the sixth inning, when a few hits, coupled with errors, netted the Merchants' four rur. The features of the game were the all-around playing of Browne and the hitting of Hall. Bigelow and Howell. By winning this game Man ager of the Merchants, now has a a-hlp on his shoulder and Is looking for a game with the Lee-Glass-Andreesen Originals. Score: OMAHA MERCHANTS. C. S. DlgTZ. AS H.O.A.K AB.H.O.A I Malum, Ib ..i I I ! I Hall. 5b ..... 4 2 14 4 4 o " mcaiow, II . a a a v . I ! It 1 i tuinun. aa . 4 0 1 4 2 t 1 .i 2 '.' Deneen. cf . 4 0 1 9 2 4 14 7 NsKtl-b'h, lh 4 1 1 1 1 3 0 14 9 Smith, c 1 1 S 5 9 4 0 i I Probat. p .. S 1 2 2 0 4 9 0 0 1 Pleraon. lb . 4 10 ) 1 4 114 CSibemak. rf. 4 1 0 ) 1 While, lb Co, lb ... Browne, c ' t mail, p . 'r ! Koeller, If Knight, aa Ronam, rf Howell, cf .M 164 ;,7 (Diets .. 141 Ats : fao .srs 944 TEN LEADING BASE STEALERS. Wagner. Pitta Pattre. Bkln Murray. St. L Eera. Chi Mag-. Pbtl Brown. Chi GOVERVMBST SOTICB. Batted for Howley In ninth. Batted for Hopke In nlrth. Batted for Slagle In nmfh. Mlnneapolla 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 Indianapolis 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hit: Kerwin. Stolen bases: Kerwln.' Bush. Left on bases: Mlnneano.is, 1; Indianapolis . Double play: Krwih I " . ' y -i to Hechinger. Bases on balls: Off Wilson. ! r?,,n,Jon' pcii. 4 3: off Slagle, 2. Struck out: Wilson. 3. i yujdox ' Pitta.' u Slagle. 4. Time: 1 :5a. Umpires: Bierhalter wmta. piua ...14 and Kane. Kantawa Wlaa in Sixteenth. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 17. Kansas City defeated Columbus In a pitchers' battle to day which went sixteen uininga. Score: KANSAS CITY. COU.MBIS. AB H O. A e AB.H.O. A E Hallman. cf 4 1 1 4 DPti.l, lb...... 7 12 4 9 Brown. lb-SB. 1 I 11 4 OOdw.ll. rf.... 9 0 4 9 1 Neighbor, rf. 4 4 1 1 Krj.-t. It ... 4 4 14 4 Braahesr, 2b. 4 9 1 1 SCongaltua, rt. I I I ) 1 9 Z 1 Jamas, c k 9 4 11 Haidy. aa T 1 4 ) OK hm. lb I 3 9 t tWrtgley. lb.. 1 2 3 OR g-ra. p .... I I u 4 .-kahl 1 4 4 9 itOoodwin, p... 1 19i 170 Total! io U ii'B 1 SB A iB A se Jl Chance. CM m :4 . ;u Lobert. cm 5 .24 21 :'Hu(f:m. Cln. 12 21 .0 .27KDab. Phil 11 .41 .24 .2Kaee. cm : 21 PITCHERS' RECORDS. W. L. ret. 17 4 W L. 7:1 500 .Eia) .aa? .447 ,5u Sulllran. c. Headtn. e... Carlial. If.. Croaa. as Crtaa. c Backer .... Dowm. Sb. ( anar, p Hill. Ik ... 14 4 0 15 4 0 i :i o o 114 9 0 0 2 0 1 1 l 4 t I ' P.eulbacb. Chi.. II 4 Ewing. Cln U 7 M.sJ.n ty. 24 Y. 4 I Perguaon. Bus.. 7 4 Laexr. Pitta... U 7 Spad-. Cm .11 7 Meguil'e. Phil 17 11 F lien. Phil. .. 4 4 Walmar. N. Y. . 4 4 Caoinitl. Pfrta .10 S Rucker. Bkln... .14 11 Taylor. N. Y... 4 i Wiltae. S. Y .11 A CranJail, N. Y. 4 a Orerail, Chi.... 4 a Fraser. i hi. ... 4 4 Spaika. Phil .10 FOR .lc Flaharty. Boa. 10 M Boultea, Bit .4 4 ..'1 Leifleld. PllU.. 7 I ,:n klarea. Phil ... T 1 J.-JCaraoball. On.. U .lWi.hclm. bkln. 10 11 .4JI .'I Lui(tn. ckl.. 4 4 .13 .(' Young. Pitta 7 10 .4.1 .(4J Fromma. Su L. 5 4 .-kl .'4 Lind'm'n. Bos. 4 I .141 .C.'j Raym S4. St. L.10 11 . '4 .1! Luah. Su L 7 11 a7Coakley. Cln I 17 .4 toi'RUhar, Phil ... 4 1 ila 571 Kargar. St. L , I 4 ael 74 Sales. SU L ... 1 4 l.'l .- Mclniyra. bain. 7 14 tla .Mi Pfleater. Chi 4 9 3ms, St. U ... 4 9 ..04 .Uj Bell, bkln 1 9 .m i.-'j Dorner. Boa ... S 15 iV ..'.i Pastonu. Bkin. 1 12 lit H -Jlynn, St. L. 1 4 MEN Jt 4 27 14 1 Totala 31 4 27 i: I 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 11 Two-base hits: Nestlebuah, , Howell. Totala .... Merchants Malum. Struck out: By Stall, a, by Probst, 4. Bases on bails: Off Stall, 3. Hit by pitched ball. Faber. Umpire; Strong. HUSTLERS WIS IkO-HIT CAMS Phoenix Team of Coancll Bluffs lc tlms, the Score 3 to O. The Ideal Hustlers defeated the Phoenix team on the grounds of the former across the river Sunday afternoon In one of the most interesting games of the season by a score of 3 to 0. Hansen for the Hus tlers pitched his set-ond no-hit game of the season and featured his excellent work bv atrlklng tout fifteen of his oppo nent. 'Barring Ills wildness in the first inning. Crowe pitched classy ball, allow ing but three hits. Bases on balls, coupled with a timely two-base hit. was his undoing In the first session. Reed's fielding at third for the Phoenix team was the feature of the game, five bard chances being accepted without a wobble. Score : HUSTLERS PHOENIX. Afi H O A E AB H 0 A ! Ooff. as ..1110 Re-d. lb ... 4 0 1 4 0 Wootaa. lh . 1 9 9 1 0 l iter jack. 14 4 0 12 4 0 rsrrtar. e .. 1 9 14 1 1 Mother, lb .. 2 0 1 4 Petsraoa. Jb. 14 9 1 0 Hall, rf . Hodka. lb .. 1 1 2 a 4 Brown, sa Sulhoffi cf . 4 9 0 v SGoff, if .. 4 0 1 J ORoa. c... 119 1 4 Crows. p OHendtrsoo, 3o J playing of Swarts was a little hampered by (tag fright. Morning; Score. Preliminary Round Cart Stlger, Toledo, la., beat F. MoConnell. Omaha, 6-1. 6-0. Frances Potter, Omaha, beat arOorgw Shir ley. Omaha. 6-2. 6-1 F. Dufrene. Omaha, beat W. W. Baught. Pilger. 7-S. ia-4. C. Drummond Jones, St. Louis, beat Joha Caldwell. Omaha, by default. M. J. Swartz. Omaha, beat Jack Cannon, , Kansas City, by default. W. J. Deldtich. .Chicago, beat Harold Hodge, Kansas City, by default. Flrat Round George Raamussen, Omaha, beat Ray Smith, Mitchell, 8. D.. by de fault. William Worfleld. Chicago, beat R. J. Dmnlng. Omaha. 6-0. Ray Branson. Mitcbrll, 8. D.. beat R. R. Beard, Pella. Ia , hy default. C. D. Jones.. St. Louis, beat M. J. Swartg, Omaha,- 6-1, 6-3. Paul Gardner, Chicago, beat Paul Beaton, Omaha. 4-1. -i A. H. Scrlbner. Omaha, beat T. J. Har gave, Wymore. 6-0. 6-3. Rev. F. D. Tyner. Omaha, beat R. D. Blrge, North Platte. 6-2, 7-fc Gossip of th Conrta. - In the absence of F. J. Hill, official referee. Con Young acted tn that capacity Monday morning. Art Scrlbner la Improving even on hi old giod form. Con Young, hi old friend and old enemy. Is willing to admit .that Art la getting Into fine shape. Jack Cannon and Harold Hodge, the Kan sas City stars, have both been unable to enter, although they had sent In their names and expected to las her. W. 8. Oilman of Sioux City, who was expected to siiow up as the champion ot Iowa, has been unable to come, and al though he will bo a spectator, he cannot enter. " ': - " The hot sun of the Iaat few day ha baked the clay of the courts Into beautiful shape. They have never been In any better condition aa tney are frequently too dusty and when not too dusty are usually too soft. The noon hour at the club wa made glad by the sweet and harmonious strains of 'Sursfhiertime,'' and all the others of the same kind given by the quartet. Paul Gardner. Cub Potter, Jack HUes and Billy Warfield. Whlttemore. the man who loat out unex pecledly In the city tournament, has been unable to enter, and his kosa Is feU by the Omaha men. as he was one ot those ex pected to uphold the proves of the Field ciuo. I Butler Lamo, runner up for the Trl-state tournament at (Moux City, la entered ana was scheduled to begin his work by play ing Sammy Burns of Omaha. He la from Grand Forks, N. D.. and ta. touted a a liKely man for the last round. Dr. Blatherwick. the two-armed wonder from Iowa. Is expected and will probably arrive in time to make hi first match. The doctor was a great attraction at last year's meet, not only because of his skill In straight tennis, but also for his Juggling and sleight of hand performautces with th racquet. Powell. It Bair. rf .... Hansen, p 111 4 1 14 11 .14 14 14 4) 10 9 4 4 0 4 Totals .24 1 27 il 1 Totala 2S 24 Two-base hit: Hodge. Base on balls Oft Hansen. 1; off Crowe. 3. Struck out: , By Hansen. 15, by Crowe, i. stolen bases: Ooff, Ferster. Hodge. Sacrifice hits: Henderson. Woolen. Umpire: Evans. HOFFMASS WIN F-ROX ALBRIGHT Game at Fort Crook Reaalta la Vie tory for Fnst Soath Omaha Team. In a fast game of ball the H off mans of South Omaha defeated the Albright Mer chants at Kurt Crook by a score ot 2 to 0. 1 j the Hoffmans winning a purse of 1150. Both ? Gurness and Masor. pitched superb ball and ? I the fielding by both teams was good. Th , I Hoffmans scored two runs In th fourth by o J a base on balls, a stolen base and two bit. 9 i Score : HOFFMANS. ALBRIGHT MERCHANT. 4 AB H A O E M' 41U A O If Weston Wlaa Two Faat Games. WESTON. Neb. Aug. 17. ( Special. )- 19- The Reds yesterday won two of the hard Ttuamping. t. 1 4 4 2 . Bouler. lb . 4 4 1 4 1 W Co ras, aa 4 1 1 4 It Moul'r. tk 4 4 4 4 4 Donahua. lb. 4 4 4 Iv OHistt. lb a.. 4 1 t Swift. If ... 4 1 J. Mnalr, ill I M I Colllna. 3b . 4 1 2 1 OOUleo, If .... Sill Wnmer lb . 4 4 4 1 4 DowO. cf ... I 0 . 9 K. Co ran, rf 1 9 9 0 1J Oniil, SS I 4 4 t W'llliame. c . I 4 1 10 OGurnaas. p .14 14 4 Maaoa, p 1 4 1 vH. Onnsr. c. 1 4 4 4 Tatala 12 4 It Hoffmans HARDWARE ;est game of the season, winning .h. first , AlhrlgfU Merchant.. 0 0 0 4) j f,m alparaiso by a score of 4 to i go ng , .rned runs: Hoffman. 1. eleven innings, an J shutting C m e.-co out i CVIllr.. G11W Bases on SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE Re ceived at Office of Treasurer. Battle Muntain Sanitarium. N. H. D. V. S , Hoi Springs. Somn Dakota, uati li o'clock. M . Scptnn.ber 5. l!a. and then opened for fur nishing ajvd delivery of Subsistence Sup plies, iu accordance wtth instructions and specific a: ions copies of which, with blank pr"rsa. and otner Information, may be had upon application W W. A. Tucker, Treasurer. Aloises Raawl Pitches Great Ball. BLAIR. Neb.. Aug 17. Special. ) The ba.l game Saturday afternoon be tween BlaJr and the WalthlU Indiana waa called at the end of taa ninth Inning on account of darkness, with the score a tie, 1 to ' 1. Rouwt of th Omaha Campanella pitched a great game, al lowing alx hlta and striking out ewsrateen In dians Score: The Sunday game went twelve Innings. Blatr winning by a acore of i to 4. Dixon started In to pitch, but after th Indians had mad four run on three hits and or.ly one man out. Rouwt went In th box and struck out th negt two up and only allowed two hlta Ift eleven and two-thirds inning and struck out-ten men. Blair tied the score in the eighth snd won out In the twelfth on a hit by Tama and a two-bagger by Boalon. Rouwt pitched great ball when you conae to consider that the Walthtll Indian claim to be the f at est amateur team in the state- They have oniy lost six games out of fifty-two gamea played befor they came to Blair. In the two fimel Rouwt pitched twenty and two-third In ning, a, lowed eight hits and struck out twenty-eight men Th features of th game w a the pitching of Rouwt and the playing or rrovo. the Indian Ilrst base I man Totala 60 11 44 f) 1 Hill batted for Sullivan In eventh. Beckley batted for Downte in ninth. Kahl baited for Rogers in seventh. No one out when winning run scored. Columbus 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 Kansas City ... .0 1 0 1 o 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 Earned runa: Columbus. 1; Kanaaa City. 1. Two-base hits: Raidy. Wrigley. Goodwin. First base on balls: off G-ndwin. 4, off Rogers. 4; off Carter, 4. 8truck out: By Goodwin. 4; bv Rogers. 4, by Carter Hits: Off Rogers. 4 in six tunings; off ; Lee-Glass-Andreesen Tenm Wiaa Twt Gamea at McClelland, La, The Lee-G!ass-Andreeen won oth games of their double-header Sunday aiternoon, at McClelland, la. iiorearity held the Iowans to tnree safe hits and had no difficulty in scoring a shutout. Dougli ertv's hitting, tne fielding of Lawler and Mimkus and Morearlty s pitching were theiCeresco features. In the second game Big Oua hsl everything his own way. and but for an excusable error by Gibson in the fitst nnlnj m'iilil Knv a.lminiitrril tn fr-a (r. I lAllnH fsm their nwcond whitemaah In one day. someining u.ai r.as not oeen ac uoodwin. in ten Innings. Lrt on oases: ,orr,ni,-ned this I'aiun. About 3u0 fan ac toiumou. p; iansgas city, n uouoie Coti.paned the Lee-Glass-Andreesen team from Council Bluffs and Omaha. Score, clas: Daidy to Kriel ; Crisp to Brashear. Stolen bases: Kruger, Congaiton. Hallman, Cross Sacrifice hits: Odwell, Hayden (2i, Hallman. Wild pitches: Carter t.2i. Passed balia: Heyden. Sullivan. First base on er rors: Columbus. 2; Kansga City, 2. Time: 1 45. Umpire: Kline. Tailed Takes a Pair. MILWAUKEE. At,g. 17 Toledo won two close games from Milwaukee today. In the first Mllieai a timely ungle and McCor mtck's error gave Toledo both runs. Hocff ner's passed bail let in the only run in Lie second game. Score, first game: TOLEPO. MiLWAtKCE. AB H O A E. AB H O. A E William, aa 4 1 1 4 Robineoa. as. 4 1 1 u HiBchmaa. Jb 4 1 1 1 4 Brown, lb 4 1 i 0 Armb star. rf. I 9 1 9 Batsman. If . 4 119 4 SmooC. cf ... 4 9 4 4 J Uaauall. rf . . . 4 4 4 4 4 Hlntkmaa. it 4 1 2 4 1,hab. rf ...4 4 14 0 Und. c 1 4 1 1 VPIyno. lb .... I 9 4 1 4 Liatar. lb. ... 2 9 11 i I kH'ornk, 7b I 1 1 1 1 McCarthy, lb. 1 119 ? Beille. ....! 1 4 1 C Glhao. p 4 1 4 a acsrtia. p 1 1 0 Totals 4 ft 11 2 To-ala 11 a 17 T 1 Toledo 4) 0 0 0 1 1 02 Milwaukee 0 0 4 0 0 0 i 1 o 1 Two-base hlta: Curfia. McCormick. Sac rifice hue: Ijstar. McCarthy. Stolen bases: William. Hlnchman. louble play: Wiilama to H'.nchman to Lister. Bases on balls Off Curtis, 6. Struck out: Ry Curtis. 6. by Gillen. 2. Wild pitch: Curtis Time: 1 2s. Umpire: Owens Score, second game: TOa-EDG. MlLW'AI'KEg AS H O A AB H O A B William, as. 4 4 t I Robaaaoe. as. 9 1 4 2 1 Hinthman. U 4 4 1 I 4 Brows. Ik ..1 I 44 Armb'atar. rt.1 1 1 t bausnaa. If . 4 4 '. 4 4 kmuot. cf I t 4 ikanaall. cf 1 I Its Hiaxau. If . I 1 3 C4iha.il. rf .. a a a first game: L.-0-A. AB H O A Cmtr. If .. Lawia. lb .. Lawler, aa Henry, rf . Mimkua. 1b Gibaun. cf f'augr.erty, 2 E. Clair. Mommy M CLELLAND. AB H O A K. .44 11 .41141 4 u 4 4 1 4 1 i .4413 4 Parry, as .441101 Jonas, cf . .41114 Hrgarty. It 4 4 4 4 CLo.. lb .1114a Benaatt. lb . 1 1 14 4 1 .1114 VSVbnaidcr. Jb J 4 I 1 1 b 4 1 1 1 4 Dutf. a J 1 1 4 4 4 1 a Raid, rf .... I 0 4 tl 4 1 3 4 9 4 1 in the second. 4 to 0. Score, first game H H E Valparaiso 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-3 M 1 Weston 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1-4 10 1 Batteries: Valparaiso. HuJkms and Cheever; Weston. Warren anl Wolta Struck out: rly Hudkins. 14: by Warren, 14. Umpire. Hurky of Valparaiso. Score, sec ond game; R H.E. ..ooowwutwu . : Weston ooooj: 4 0 Batteries: Cereaco. RoUim and Jone; Weston. Pacal and Wotta. Stru k out: By Rodlm. 7: by Pacal. . Umpire: Kojdl-. The feature of th.s jrrme aae tl batt nj of Wolta and perfect fielding by the whole team. . Total t 1 4 tl 0 0300004 c-1 0 0 0 0-4 Two-base hits: Colllr-s. Gillen. Bases on balls: Off Gurnets. 1. Struck out: By Gurness, 17; by Mason, 11 Time: 1:30. Uniplrs: Mullens. Basket Ball Gnlde. Spaulding official baiket ball gjlde for the eaun of llo-o9 is out, having been edited by George T. Hepbron of New York, secretary of tr.e Anirrian Athletic union basket ball committee. The book contains much valuable information for basket ball men anl especially instructors. Sterlings Win Two Gamea. The Sterlings won two games at th Flor ence park Sunday, defeating th Antlers I by a acor of 4 to 1 and th Rambler 6 ta , 6. Cross pitched good bail and had hi 1 game safe at all time and was nicely up ; ported behind th bat by McMa-nigw-. Ho I let the Antler down wtth three hits. The second game was fought for a Hula harder by the Ramblers. Scorn ot first gam: HH.E. ....0 0 0 0 1 0-1 1 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 OO 4 4 Antlers. Kelley and Hamilton Sterlings., Cross and McManl- gat. Three base hit. McMaragaL Score of second game: R H C Ramblers 1 040000-11 Sterling 3 0 0 0 0 4 06 1 I Batteries: Ramblers. Tuttl and Lasmaa. Sterling Fltavgeiald and Goat. Antler .... Sterlings .. Batteries: and Ogdan. Totala L7-G -A p I a Slat, p . 4 rr -.' 1 tmi'i . mi r iii uT" v-0 J 1 0 1 14 McClelland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hits: Gibson, Mintkus, Dough erty. Sacrifice hits. Casey, lianry, Gibson. Stuien base: Casey. Strut k out: By Mo rearlty, ; by Cass, 1. Bases on ball: Olf Cass. 3. Hit with pitched ball: Miniku. Uorearay. Wild pitches: Cass. 2.. Tim: 1:1" Umpire: St. Clair. Score, second game: L.-G-A ktCLELLAND As HOAX. AB HO A. . 4 11)3 Parry, sa . . t 1) 4 u 0 1 4 San, cf ... 2 4 I 4 I a 9 Hearty, If . 1 4 1 a 1 4 4 Lys.k. lb .14 14 4 ( Beaaatt. Ik . 4 4 T 1 4 1 4. analdsr. t. t I 4 9 buff, c 1 9 I 1 i 9 Raid, rf .... 1 9 I I p 1 1 4 k a Caaay. If Lfwis. lb ... 4 Eawiar. aa 2 Haury, rf ... 4 Mtnikus. lb . Cibaoa. ef . I Dougnarty. lb 4 E Ciatr. e . 4 Willlaaa. p . I Tuala 11 21 1 Tola .a ...,-t Itl I I L.-4J -A 1 0 0 1 2 2 1-4 McClelland 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hit: E. Claire. Three-base hit; Scnnelder. ttacrific nits: Lewis. Lawler. Gihsiin. Stolen bases: Lawler. Gibson i'i. Strut k out: B Williams. 7. Basra or. balla: Off William. 2. off Casa 4. Hn ..i. 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