TTTE TVFK: OMATTA. RATTOPAY, .TTNK 1000. ake Comparisons THE LAST WEEK OF OUR GREAT SUIT SALE MEI1S' HEW I SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS in a largg variety of neat and nobby patterns, worth $10.09, - S12.50 and up to S15.Q3, for only ... Ladies' Suits, Skirts and Waists sold on Easy Payments. OMAHA WINS IN THE NINTH Three Runs Made in Final Inning on Two Errors and a Hit. SHORTSTOP COLE HAS BAD DAY nti.tlne's Poor Work, In Drg.ree, Is Responsible Wichita's Loss of the Game. Large for WICHITA, Kan., June 26. Wichita handed the game to Omaha today on a silver platter. With the score t to 1, In their favor, the locals allowed the visitors three In the ninth Inning on errors by Cole and Roberts and King's two-base hit. Cole, outfielder, subbing for Ander son, who Is out on account of a sprained ankle, had a bad day at short and really vas responsible for the loss of the game. Omaha scored In the seventh on hits by Pendry and Franck and Jle's third error. Three came In the ninth, when Cole threw wide to first and gave Kane two banes on what , ought to have been an easy out. Roberts dropped Westerxll's throw of Pen dry's grounder and Franck sacrificed. Cadman, batting for Oondlng,' popped out, but Hollenbcck's grounder was handled badly by Roberts and two men scored. Fisher walked and Hollenbeck scored the winning run on King's two-base hit. - The locals had two men on bases with none out In the ninth, but permitted Omaha to pull off .a double play by poor base run ning. Pettigrew's hit, a. stolen base and Pendry'a error gave the meals their first run. Their second came on Cole's two- base ' hit, a sacrifice and Hughes' single. The last came In the eighth on Hughes' two-base hit and WestersU'g long single Score: , WICHITA. All. R. H. 1 O. A. 1 0 2 0 1 2 1 2 1 1 0 E. Cole, ss Middleton, rf Hughes. 2b... Pcnnril, If Ho be lis. lb.. Westerxll. 3b Pettlgrew, cf Weaver, c... Brennan, p.. Shaner, p.... Oreen Totals 4 2 34 OMAHA. I 11 27 11 AU. R. H. 0 O. 11 0 A. 0 0 0 Klsher, If... King, cf Welch, rf... Schlpke, Sb. Kane. lb.... Psndry, 2b.. Franck, ss., Oondlng, c. Cadman, e.. Wua TUm Dsy I You will leal cooler ii oa Wr Loom Fitting B. V. D. Coat Cut Undershirts 4 Knee Length Drawer ( SO. m4 upward a iwnis Tne Comfort Crring. Heat Redur . ina Undergwneati. AU B.V.li gsrmcou arc corradly cut, accurately ttSchsd, made liom light, dursbla woa suteriaU M Wcted lor rheir cooling uni iog qaaliaw, and ara identified only by this red woven label r made: for the. BEST RCTAIl TRADE The B.V. D. Company NEW YOKK- Makarsef D. IhtimmSmUa USSM L ' ' I iww!, if. Vi!:,'.'t!Lj n i mr ly i'.as " KtissKssl!!akssBlBBk BSnnrn3si3 n pp,ni indium ig m r M -ii, M1. I Pr!y Warn TKtue Day. I Vi (1 i.3 sb L!2i ins Ladle' Sl.BO Tailored Waist lor For one hour, between 10 and 11 a. m., , Saturday, we will sell a limited number ,of our beautiful tailored linen waists, made with laundered collar and cuffs, worth 11.60, for only 69' OUTFITTBH & CO. 1313-17-19 FAR NAM ST. "THE STOKE THAT'S SQTJAKE ALL OTIB" Lower, p S 0 1 0 2 0 Keeley, p 0 0 0 0 0 1 Hollenbeck 1 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 4 7 27 13 S Batted for Lower In ninth. Wichita 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0-3 Omuha 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 34 Hits: Off Brennan. l In six Innings (none out In seventh); of? Shaner, 1 In three In ning; off Lower, 9 In eight Innings; off Keeley, 2 In one Inning. Struck out: By Brennan, 2; by Shaner, 2; by Lower. 2. Danes on balls: Off Brennan, 2; off Shaner, 1; off Lower, 1. Stolen bases: Hughes. Pet tlgrew. Sacrifice hits; Cole, Middleton, Weeterill, Franck, Oondlng. Two-bane hits: Cole, Hughes, King, Kane, Schlpke. louble plays: Pettlgrew to Weaver; Franck to Kane to Cadman to Schlpke. Left on bases: Wichita, 8; Omaha, 8. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Haskell. Attendance: 1.200. DES J10IM5K WINS IN TENTH Dlersdorfer Holds the Cooler Crorrs to Fonr Hits. TOPEKA, Kan., June 26. It took ten Innings for Blersdorfer and the Dwyer crew to trim Topeka today, hut they did It. 4 to 3. Blersdorfet ought to have had the game without the extra session, but Kerner threw high In trying to run down McMsnus at third and two locals ratterd across the pan. Nelhoff reached Into the air after a liner from McManus' bat that lilt fo hard It bounced ten feet above the third sackers head. He nabbed it coming down. Score: DES MOINES. AR. R. H O. 2 1 0 K. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Dalton. rf 5 Colligan. ss S Bader, If 4 Matticks. cf 5 Dwyer. lb. 13 2 2 7 0 30 O. 4 2 1 1 8 7 8 3 1 0 Nelhoff. Sb... Williams. 2b. Kerner, c Blersdorfer, Totals ... .......41 4 13 14 A. 0 4 0 0 1 2 0 2 4 0 TOPEKA. AR. R H. 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Wooley, cf Oeler. 2b 3 ... 5 ... 4 ... 3 ... 4 ... 4 ... 4 ... 3 ... 2 ... 1 ...33 Kunkle, 3b...,, Fenlon, rf , Kerns, lb McManus. c Thompson, If. Downle, ssr .. Burnum. p.... Hendrlx Totals 6 30 13 Patted for Burnum In tenth. Des Moines 01000200 Topeka 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 n i W 1 " "T Two-base hit: Nelhoff. Bases on balls Off Burnum, 4; off Blersdorfer, 6. Struck out: By Burnum, 7; bv Blersdorfer. Sacrifice hit: Bader. Wild pitch: Blers dorfer. Left on bases: Topeka. 6; Des Moines, 13. Double plays: Dalton to Dwyer; Kerns, unasslslted. Time: 2:00. Um pire: Mullen. Attendance: 700. PIEBI.O WINS FROM LINCOLN Game Is Marked ly I. one Illttlnv anil M'rnnirltnK with Glenolvln. PUEBLO. June 25. In a game which wa exciting all the way through and marked by rain, wrangling with Umpire Olenalvln and long hitting on both sides. Pueblo took the first gome from Lincoln by the scor of 9 to 8. There was a man on third and second when Jude was retired In the ninth. Johnson was batted out of the box In th seventh Inning, when the locals secured four singles and Mltze's two-bagger, netting five runs. Mltse's drive coming with th- bases full. In the ninth Inning Hatch walked three men which, with Jehl's error, forced In a run, and Jack Thomas scored two more with a two-bagger to left field, but this ended tlie scoring. It was a con tinuous wrangle with Olenalvln. and Man ager Walters was put out of the game for claiming a balk on the part of Johnson Both teams protested against this action j or the umpire ana Hogrlever was forced to show biff- suspension dettranc" papers be fore Olennlvln would allow him to plav. Rain delayed the game for thirty minutes. Score: LINCOLN. AB. R H. 1 0 O A. Waldron, rf. Fox. 2b Davidson, cf. Thomas, lb.. Jude. If (iagnier. ss.. Sullivan, c... 6 13 2 2 . ii 1 0 0 I McGuire, Sb.. I Johnson, p... i McCafferly, 1 Mason Totals ... SI g PUEBLO. 9 21 IS AB. R. O. 8 0 A. 1 0 s 0 0 2 3 5 1 1 E Jehl, If Spencer, cf.,.. Clark, lb Miller, rf Walters. 2b.... Hogrlever. 2b. Corhan. ss Icke, 3b Mltze. c Hatch, p 1 Totals 81 18 27 18 Batted for McGuire In ninth. Lincoln 2 0 0 8 0 Pueblo 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 6 0 'J ! Stolen base: Hogrlever. Two-base hits: Jude. Mime, Thomas. Three-base hits: I Waldron, Davidson. Jude. Double plays: Jude to Fox, Johnson to Thomas. Ixvke to I Clark to Corhan. Locke to Clark to Locke. I I.eft on bases: Lincoln. 6; Pueblo, 9. Horn? I run: Clark. Sacrifice hits: Jude, Sdllivan, Miller, Corhan, Mine. struck out: bv Hatch. 6; by Johnson.' 2. bases on balls: (iff Hatch. 4: off Johnson. 4. Time: 2:20. Umpire: Ulenalvln. Attendance: 400. DG1VKH WALLOPS TUB SIOT'X Leaders field Poorly and Opponents Relse Openings. . DENVER. June 25. Sioux City gave away the game today by poor fleldln. Denver was ready to take advantage of all lapse. and nence rolled up a large seor. Hart man batted In seven runs. Olmstead pitched unsteadily, striking out eleven men, but giving seven bases on balls. The only run Sioux CUy made was when Stovall se cured a three-bagger and Campbell came up later with a single. The batting of Jones, Stankard and Hartman was a fea ture. Cas.idy made another of his great catches. Score: DENVER. . AB. R. H. O. A. E Ca.sldy, rf f 0 0 t 0 0 lielden. If 2 1 0 0 0 0 Jones, cf S 3 3 2 0 0 I'oliunnua, lb 4 13 110 4 DON'T Compare the Suits in this sale with manufacturers' samples and job lots These suits are all new, clean goods and are posi tively worth up to $15.00, special Saturday for oo M Saturday Special $10 Silk Pet ticoats for $4.95 Guaranteed for 3 Mo. Standing of the Teams WEST. LEAGUE. AMER. ASSN. W.L.Pct. V.L.Pct. Sioux City. ..30 21 .is Milwaukee .37 Z9 .501 Wichita 31 si .6fa Minneapolis 35 31 .630 Omaha 30 24 .ft6'i Columbus ...35 32 .523 Denver 27 24 . 5i Indianapolis 35 33 .515 Topeka U U .6:0 Louisville ...33 33 . 500 lies Moines.. 27 .M Kansas City. 30 32 .484 Pueblo Ill 33 .3ti.il St. Paul ....27 32 . 4o8 Lincoln 18 34 . 34tiToledo at 36 .438 NAT L LEAGUE. I AMER. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct.) W.L.Pct. Pittsburg ....40 13 .7,io Detroit 38 lit .tt; Chicago 36 111 .t5i Boston 33 25 . 569 New York....30 ti .f(" Philadelphia 31 24 .564 Cincinnati . .29 21 .618 Cleveland ..30 25.545 Philadelphia 26 28 . 4T2 New York. ..26 28 .481 St. Louis ....23 33 . 411 Chicago 24 29 .453 Brooklyn ...20 35 . 3641 Washington 2U So .j;u Boston 14 40 . 2.) St. Louis ....19 36 .347 GAMES TODAY. Western League Omaha at Wichita, Des Moines at Topeka, Lincoln at Pueblu, Sioux City at Denver. National League Philadelphia at Boston, Brooklyn at New York, Cincinnati at Chi cago, Pittsburg at St. Louis. American League Boston at Washington, New York at Philadelphia, Chicago at Cleveland. American Association Columbus at St. Paul, Toledo at Minneapolis. Indianapolis at Milwaukee, Louisville at Kansas City. Maag, 3b 3 8 Stunkard, 2b 4 1 Hurt man, ss 6 1 Mailman, c 3 1 Ol instead, p 4 0 S5 0 3 0 0 2 12 0 3 2 2 1 1 12 0 0 0 2 6 0 II 27 12 1 H. O. A. E. 110 0 12 3 2 0 3 2 2 1111 0 10 0 2 10 0 0 8 11 0 3 3 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 3 0 7 24 14 6 Totals 35 11 SIOUX CITY. AB. R. Campbell, If 4 Andreas, 2b 3 Smith, ss 3 Edmondxon, cf 3 Welch, 3b 3 Slovau, if Hunter, lb... Tonne, c Shea, c Freeman, p.. Rothmel, p... Totals 30 1 0 1 Denver 0 2 3 0 S 0 0 1 11 0 Sioux City 0 000001001 0 Three-base hit: Stovall. Sacrifice hits: i Bohunnon, llallman. Stolen bases: Smith, 2 EdiniimlHoii. Bases on balls: Off Olm- i slead, ,; off Freeman, 4; off Rothmel, 1. Struck out: By Olmstead, 11; by Freeman, ft. 1 T . i n . . . . .. 1 . . 1 8; Sfoux City, . Double plays: llallman to Maag. Olmstead to Stan'kard to Huhan non. Wild pitches: Freeman, 1; Rothmel, 1. Passed balls: Hallman, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Maag, Beldun. Time: 2:2a. umpire: Clarke. GAME 1 TIIHKK-I LEAGUE Davenport Defeats nioomlngton by Hard Hitting;. ) DAVENPORT, la., June 25. Davenport hit Hall hard In the first three Innings, winning easily, 6 to 8. Score; R.H.E. Hloonilngton 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 03 6 1 Davenport 1 1800010 6 8 2 Batteries: Hall, Rover and Langdon; Ferrell, Edwards and F. Smith. CEDAR RAPIDS, la., June 25. Sprlng flcid scored the only run In today's four-tecn-lnning contest on a base on balls and a single. Score: R.H.E. Cedar Rapids. 0 000000000000 00 2 3 Springfield ....0 000000000000 11 6 0 Batteries: Engman and Kelly; Dally and Johnson. ROCK ISLAND, 111., June 25.-Rock Island bunrhed hits at the right time today and Peoria was outplayed In the field. Score: R.H.Ef Rock Island 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 :i 5 0 Peoria 0 0000010 01 7 2 Batteries: Wilson and Eng; Hovlik and Hlgglns. DUBUQUE. Ia., June 25. Dubuque-Decatur game postponed; wet grounds. Lyons Beats lio.nlle. LYONS, Neb.. June 25 (Special) The Lyons nine easily shut out the Rosalie team bv the score of 12 to 0. The giime was called In the sixth Inning to allow th. visitors to catch a train. The features of the game was the pitching of Iiovee. who allowed but three hits and struck out cloven men. score: R. II. E. Lvons 0 B 7 0 0 12 K 1 q i ivrniie V U U U U U U 3 o l Batteries: Lyons, Bovee and Hoffman; 01 Rosalie, O'Connor. Reese and Basslnger; strucK out: nv Mover, u; nvn Connor. 1; bv Uecse, 3. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Thomp son. Beatrice Y. M. C A. Shot Out. BEATRICE. Neb., June 25. (Special 0 J Telegram.) -In one of the nrettlem ni most exciting ball games of the season the Oas Company team last evening .shut out the Young Men's Christian Association nine by the score of 3 to 0. Huh. who twirled for the Gas team, allowed only three hits. Score: R u Y. M. C. A 0 3 4 Gus Company 4 g 2 Batteries: Young Men's Christian Asso ciation, Hnousc and Zimmerman; Gas Company, Ruh and Gordon. Wlllter Wine from Crete. CRETE. Neb.. June 25 (Special.) Wllber easily defeated Crete yesterday by the score of lii to 5. Wllber found Ortli and the Crete team made numerous errors 10 make matters worse for Crete, but better for Wllber. Score: R H E Wllber 21901901 0-ll' U 3 Crete 00100000 45 7 i Batteries: Wllber, Luce and Pruka; Crete, Ortli and Bronsun. lloldrrce Beats Oat Franklin. HOLDREGE, Neb., June 25. (Special Ttiegram.) Holdreue shut out Franklin here today, 3 to 0. Score: R. H. E. ! HuUlrege .0 0 0 0 1 011 03 1 2 00000000 0-0 1 6 - 1 r ranklin Batteries: Holdrege. Adams and HMsa beck; l"iai klin, Kol.lson and Can oil. Time: 1.11. Umpire: Hodges. Wakefield Wins In Tenth. WAYNE. Neb.. June 25. (Special Tele gram.) Wayne and Wakefield played a must Interesting ten-inning game of bull here this afternoon. The visitors won in the tenth inning. Score: Wakefield 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 Way lie ' 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-2 Batteries: Wayne. Sahs and Kvenc; WakulwlU, Busby and Busby. IF YOU WOULD KNOW WHICH STORE GIVES THE GREATEST VALUES Take any article mentioned in this announcement, compare it with the best values of any other house furnishing insti tution in Omaha today. If our offerings aren't greater values much greater values we'll not expect your patronage. Wo know our prices are lowest positively know it or we wouldn't encourage your making these comparisons. If it's n com plete home outfit, we'll save you one-third in its cost a full third, mind you. We have 22 great stores to buy goods for, enjoy price advantages which make it absolutely impossible appreciate savings big, substantial savings let us supply 9x12 Feet Brussels Rugs These runs are made without miter Reams are made of beet wor.ted material, and the colorings aro of the greatest possible durability. You cant equal this rug value In any other store In Omsha It's absolue ly impossible. . hale price . . . 11,75 yffiv' r""'T" 'Trriy h -V." 3 R..--.V.-.'.' ' -?"- -1 ROCKERS These rockers are made of solid oak. They are upholster ed 1 n guaranteed Nantucket leather. They are very hand some In design, have deeply tufted back, with a beautiful ruf fled edge around the back and across the front of the seat. There are over 800 nf these the lot, and we have cut the price to only DRESSERS Of massive design, serpen tine top drawers, large mirror, set In carved standards. Beautiful gold en oak finish. Laminated construction and thorough ly guaranteed. Special GUSTS WIN DOUBLE-HEADER Three Home Runs Are Scored in One Inning;. BROOKLYN BADLY OUTPLAYED First Score le Poor to Two and Second tne to One Both Con tests ' l,opnlded Garnet la National League. NEW YORK. June 25 New York today won Its third double header, Brooklyn be ing defeated by a score of 4 to 2 and i to 1. In the first Inning of the first game three homo runs were made. In the second game the Brooklyns were outplayed at every point. Score: NKW YORK. BROOKLYN. B.H.o.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. TMinv. lb 10 110 0 Dur(.h cf 4 000 Povl..' 2b.... I 1 u,.-nrm'k. It 2 1 2 iClcm.nt, U.. 0 0 Hummcll, lb. 2 0 Alprmn. Ib 3 0 L.nnoi. Ib... 4 9Luml.jr. rf... 4 0 MrMlllin, ii. I ' Bersn, ..... S 0'Kuitu. 1 0 OPaitorlou., pl t ( I I 2 0 I o o e o Murrr. rf.... 0 1 n'H.n. cf.... 4 1 0 Devlin. b. HerzoE. tb. Brldoell, u Rrlil.t, c... WlltM, p... 4 0 1 ,400 10 1 1 0 I 1 0 suEive.n ... 1 Tot.l. 25 4 17 IS 1 Wllbelm. p... 0 Tot.l. SJ I 14 II 1 Batted for Bergen in tne ninth. Patted for Pastorlus In the eighth. Brooklyn .; 2 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 New York 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 - Two base hits: Alperman, O'Hara. Home runs: Hummell, Doyle, MeCormlck. Sac rifice flies: Tt-nney, Doyle. Left on bases: Brooklyn. 5; New York. 6. First base on errors: Brooklyn, 1; New York. 1. Struck out: by Pastorlus, 1; by Wilts, 2. Bases on balls: off Pastorlus, 7; off Wlltr, 2. Wild pitches: Pastorlus, 1; Wllhelm, 1. Hits: off Pastorlus, 8 In 7 innings; of Wllhelm. 1 in 1 Inning. Time: 1 37. Umpires: Klein and Kane. Score second game: NEW YOfiK. U.li.O.A.E. BROOKLYN. B.H.O.A.E Tnney. lb. .. 6 i 13 Doyle. ;t 5 1 t ORurrh. rf 4 OCMrm.nt. If. .. I Olliimm.ll. lb. 4 0Aiprmn, 2b. I OLvnnni, 3b. .. 4 0 Lumley, rf . . . 3 OMiMill.n, u S J 0 I too 00 MrCurm'k, It I 1 Seymour. If 0 1 I 1 1 0 to 2 0 2y0 1 I I 0 I Murray, rf. O llira, rf.. Hiring. Sb. Hrlilwnli, as Srhlfl. r ... Wilson, c. OIninn, OMclntyra, 0 0 Total... V M.th.wson, p 1 1'r.ndail. p. .. J T 24 4 Total. 33 1 27 15 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 New York 0 4 0 0 3 0 0 2 9 Two base hits: Hummel. Doyle. Sacri fice hit: Lumley, Sacrifice flies: Mathewson Alperman. Slolen buses: Murray, 2; Her Eng, 2; MeCormlck. l eft on bases: Brook lyn. 5; New York. 5. Double plays: Brld well, Tepney; Mclntvre, Hummell; Doyle, Tenney. K!rst base on error: New York, 1. Struck out: by Mclntvre. 2; by Crandall, 1. Base on balls: off Mrlntvre. 2; Mathew son. 1. Pa.ised ball: Dunn. Hits: off Math ewson. 3 In 5 Innings; off Crandall, 4 In four Innings. Time: 1:30. Umpires: Klem and Kane. Boston la Shot Oat. BOSTOK, June 25 McQulllen's fine pitching enabled Philadelphia to score an ea."j victory over Boston today, b' to 0. Only three of the locals readied second base and one third base. Hoy Thomas, the former Philadelphia pitcher and out fielder, has been signed by Boston. Scoie: PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON B H O.A.E. B.H.O.A E Knab. 2b. .. i 2 14 OBrrkor. rt....iA I Oram, 31. 8 2 0 2 1 siarr. 2b i t) 1 MM. If 4 0 0 0 0BHM. If 4 I 1 Tliua. rf 4 0 0 0 0 Beaumont, cf I 0 2 Braniflrld, lb I lit 0 (iSwf.ne.v, 3b . 4 1 0 r.inlngvr. ell 1 I 1 OAmrtr, In... I 4 11 Doolan. I. ...4 12 4 Ucflrv. M I 0 4 Jarklllsru. c. I I 5 'I (Kiiibin. c ... 2 0 1 Mcwutllcn, p. 1 0 0 2 0Kr.uMin. p.. 2 0 0 Llndamin, p. 1 0 0 Totala 12 11 :t II 2 To'ala 10 i 17 II I Philadelphia 0 0 2 2 0 1 01 j n Boston 0 0 u u u 0 0 0 00 Two-base hits: Bates. Knabe. Hits: off Ferguson. 9 In six inning.; off Llndaman, 2 In three lnntnus. Sacrifice hits: Grant, Aulrey, Mouuillen tS. Sacrifice fly: Knalie. Stolen bases: Knabe, Jackllt.ch. Double play: Graham to Starr to Graham. Left on bases: Philadelphia. 8; Boston, . Bae on balls: Off Ferguson. 2; off Mc Wuillen. 2. off Ltndamsn, 1. Ba.e on en or: 'hlladelphia. 2: Boston. 2 Struck out: By Mmuilltn, 3, by Llr.duman, 2. Handsome Three-Piece Parlor Suite These Parlor Suites are made of beautifully polished mahogany finish, strongly constructed and well finished, upholstered in durable manner with coverings or handsome figured - velour. The price they ar? offered at is about half i K f H the real value Iwil U ICE BOX Absolutely the best Ice Box for the money to be found anywhere. Scientifically construct ed and thoroughly guaranteed for 1 tm. rockers in 5,75 Catalog Free to Out-of-Towo 22 Great Stores Throughout the U. 8. 8.35 1414-1416-1418 Wild pitch: McOulllen. Time: 1:48. Um pires: K.gler and Truby. Chlra.ro Plays Fine Game. CHICAGO, June 25. Cincinnati was blan keted today by Chicago's perfect fielding, sacrifice hitting and bunched hits with men on bases. Cincinnati's safeties were mostly mode after two outs, and but three of them reached third. Score. CHICAGO. CINCINNATI. B H.O.A.K B.H.O.A.B. Rnn. 2b 4 0 4 2 0BMhr. If... 4 12 0 0 Shn-k.nl. lf.. I 1 0 OOakM, cf I 0 4 Hofm.it, cf .. 1 0 10 0Iin, 2b I 2 1 Bt.lnf.ldt, Ib. I I 0 2 OHobliUel, lb. 4 0 10 Howard, lb... I 0 12 0 OMItch.ll. rf..4 1 1 Si'hult., rf... 4 2 10 ODowno, aa. . 4 0 1 Tlnk.r, ...... 4 0 14 OR.-th. o 4 0 2 Arch.r, 0 4 2 2 3 oMowrey, 2b... Ill Brown, p I 0 0 I ODubue, p 2 1 0 Mlll.r 10 0 1 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 ToUI. 22 12714.0 Tot.l. 22 8 24 It 3 Batted for Dubuc in the ninth. Chicago 0 0 0 1 0 3 2 1 -7 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two base hits: Sheckard. Stelnfeldt. 2. Sacrifice hits: Howard, Hofman, Brown. Stolen base: Stelnfeldt. Left on bases: Chicago, 7; Cincinnati, 10. Base on balls: Brown, 3; Dubuc, 6. Base on errors: Chi cago, 2. Hit by pitcher: Oakes. Struck out: .Brown, 2; Dubuc, 1. Wild pitch: Dubuc. Time: 1:45. vmplres: Emslle and O Day. GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE Wa.hlnarton nnd Boston Divide a Doable-Header. WASHINGTON, June 25 Washington broke even with Boston today, the locals winning the first, 2 to 1, and the visitors the second, 8 to 2. Johnson was a puzzle tn the initial struggle, while Arellanes was almost as good in the second. Groom was driven from the rubber In the second con test and Gray was also hit hard. Score, first game: WASHINGTON. BOSTON. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Milan, cf 4 14 0 1McCnn.l1, 2b 4 0 4 0 0 Conrojr. 3b... 8 1 Vnfl.ub. rf.. 4 2 D.lhantr, tb I 2 Donohu., lb.. 2 0 MrBrld.. M . 2 1 Lfllv.lt. If. ..8 0 1 0 OLord, Sb 4 0 1 I V t 0 0 Hooper. If.... 4 0 2 1 1 2 2 onranl.r, rf.... 2 1 2 0 0 IS 1 'iStuhl, lb 4 0 2 0 0 2 I 0W.gn.r, a. .. I 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 Nil... ef 2 0 2 1 0 BtrtM, t Johnson, p.. Total. 2 12 2 tir.rrlran, ...81120 2 0 12 O'Thon.y 0 0 0 0 0 Sponc, .....0 0 0 0 0 24 127 14 Kitor, p.... 3 1 0 I 0 Ar.ll.n.., p.. 0 0 0 0 Totala it 4 24 12 1 Ran for Carrigan In eighth. Washington 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 Boston 00000001 01 Two-base hit: Carrigan. Three-base hit: Wolter. Hits: Off Wolter, 8 tn seven and one-third Innings; off Arellanes, 1 in two-thirds inning. Sacrifice hits: Donohouc (2), Wolter. Stolen bases: Con roy 2l, McBrlde. Double play: Wolter, Wagner and Stahl; Street, McBrlde. Left on bases: Washington, 6; Boston, 4. Base on balls: Off Johnson, 2; off A'olter, 4. Struck out: By Johnson, 2; by Wolter, 1. Time: 1:45. Umpires: O'Loughlln and Perrlne. Score, second game. BOSTON WASHINGTON. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E MrO'nacIl, lb I 1 2 I Milan, rf 4 0 2 0 0 Lord. 3b 4 1 1 Orouroy, Sb ... I 0 12 0 Hooper. If-cf. 4 1 1 0 Ol'nslaub, rf 4 1 0 0 0 Ofular, rf. 10 0 on.lrh inty. zb I 1 2 1 0 1 11 1 ODonohu.. lb.. 2 I 11 0 2 stihl. lb . ... W zner. .a . . Nll.i, cf Thon.y, If... fi.ncer. c. . . Ar.ll.n... p Crrifan ... 2 14 0 Mi Bride. i 0 2 I' 0L.llv.lt, If 0 2 0 Otitr.'t, c. 14 1 OOroom. p.. 0 1 1 10r.y, p.... 0 0 0 0 'Drown. .. 10 4 1 lilt .2 0 4 4 .2401 ,10 0 0 ,10 0 0 Total. 21 27 13 1 Total. ... 20 6 27 10 2 Batted for Nlles In sixth. Batted for McBrlde In ninth. Washington' 0 0 0 2 0 Boston 0 0 0 1 0 Two-base hits: Unglaub. 0 0 0 0-3 3 0 0 0-3 Delehanty Hits: Off Groom, 5 In five and one-thirl Innings; off Gray. 4 In three and two-thirds Innings. Sacrifice hits: Donohue, Lord, Stahl. Stolen base: Illvelt. Double plays: Delehanty, McBrlde and Donohue; Wagner. Mefonnell and Stahl. Lft on bases: Washington, 4; Boston. 9. Base on balls: Off Groom. 4; off Gray, 1: off Arellanes, 2. First base on errors: Wash ington. 1; Boston. 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Groom. 1. Struck out: By Groom. 1; by Gray, 3: by Arellanes, 8. Time; 1:45. Umpires: O'Loughlln and Perrlne I'bllsdelphln Lose Heavily. PHILADELPHIA. Pa.. June 25 New x ors ouioiayca riu:anrjinia at ail points 1 , .. .... k... 1 1 1 ..... . .. 1 . iuii.v milt. un i) 1. ,u . ijrn uni ted off the raLber in five innings, and V irker's curves were also hammered hard. Score : NEW YORK rHILADKl.PHIA B H O A R B.H.O.A.E. Cr. If i 1 OrMHnt. If.. . 4 12 0 0 Rlb.rf.ld. u i I I I ln.nlcy. rf . . 8 0 i (t 0 Ch.M. lb ... 4 4 iO 0 I H.lirn'llOT. cf 1 1 I Kk.I.. cf 2 1 8 4 0 Colin,., ib .. 4 112 1 re.TimHt. rf.. 2 1 1 i "Murphy, rf . 4 14 0 Knliht, Jb .. 4 1 4 4 C Davla. lb I 0 I Auuin, lb.... 8 4 19 tittarr, lb 1 0 3 9 9 for others to sell you goods so exceedingly low in price. If you B the furnishings for your home. n Complete Ded Outfit $8.75 The BED Is of u: usually handsome design, as Illustra tion shows. It has large hills and hand some post ornaments and steel side rails. The SPRINGS are of splendid quality. The MATTRESS Is well made, having soft . top and heavy tick ing. Terms, 11.00 cash, 60c weekly. ' Valuable Presents With Every Purchase at Hartman's Customers Douglas Street, Bl.lr, e... Warhop, p., Total..... ..1011 CBak.r, lb.... I 3 3 0 . 5 1 0 3 0 Harry, a..... 3 1 0 3 1 Thomaa, .....3 0 4 1 0 .28 16 27 U 8LlTtna.cn.. c 1 080 Drmi, p 1 0 0 8 S V1rk.n1, p.... 1 1 0 0 1 ; 'H.rtMl 1 I 0 0 0 l.'.l 10 (37 It 8 Batted for Dygert In the fifth. Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 02 New York 0 0 0 2 0 10 3 113 Two base hits: Oldrlng. Chase. Engle, Barry. Three base hits: Dlmmltt, Aus tin, Warhop. Hits: Off Dygert. 8 In five Innings; off Vlckers, 7 In four innings. Sacrifice hits: Ganley, Blair. Sacrifice flies: Demmltt, Cree. Stolen bases: El berfeld (2), Austin (2), Knight, Chase. Double plays: Demmltt to Blair, Elber feld to Knight to Chase, Knight to Elber feld to Chase. Left on bases: Philadel phia, 3; New York, 9. Bases on balls: Off Dygert, 4; off Vlckers, 2. First base on errors: Philadelphia, 2; New York, 2. Hit with pitched balls: Dygert (Blair, Warhop (Baker). Struck out: By Dy gert, 2: by Warhop, 1. Wild Pitch: Vlck ers. Time, 1:46. Umpires, Kerln and Sheridan. Detroit Beats St. Lonls. DETROIT, June 28. Detroit bunched three hits in the sixth and followed two passes In the eighth with Rossman's single, scoring four runs and winning handily. Outside of these Innings, Graham was un hltmble. Summers was batted hard, but remarkable fielding saved him from scores. A double play started by Bush with the bases full and a running catch by Cobb cut off several runs: Score: DETROIT. ST. LOUH. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Mrlntrr.. It . 4 1 1 0 OH.rtMll, rf..4 0 I 1 Buah. u. .114. lHorrm.n. ci.. 4 3 1 1 0 1 a 1 w 1 1 1 2 0 4 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 2 0 1 0 Crawford, cf. 2 Tolib, rf 3 Roavman, lb.. 4 O'Lc.ry. 8b.. 4 S h..(.r, 2b.. 2 SUn.f. e ... I Bumm.r., p. . 8 110 0Orl.ua, 2b.... 4 1 2 0 OMoAImm. If.. 3 1 13 1 OJon... lb. 12 2 OPrrrl., 2b... 0 2 4 OWallaca, a.. Ill OCrls.r. ..... 118 OOr.h.m, p.., Total. 28 I 17 1 Tot.l. 83 7 24 11 1 Detroit 0 0000202 4 St. Louis 0 0010000 0-1 , Two-base hits: Griggs, Ferris. Sacrifice hit: Cobb. Sacrifice fly: Cobb. Stolen bases: Bush (2), O'Leary, Hoffman. Double plays: Bush to Schaefer to Rossman; Sum mers to Bush to Rossman; Jones (unas sisted). Left on bases: Detroit, 5; St. Louis, 8. Bases on balls: Off Summers, 2; off Graham, 3. Bases on errors: Detroit, 1; St. Louis, 1. Struck out: By Summers, 1; by Graham. 3. Time: 1:35. Umpires: Egan and Evans. North Platte Defeats Onalalla. NORTH PLATTE, Neh.. June 25 (Spe cial Telegram.) North Platte beat Ogallala In a fast and well-played game by a score of 8 to 2. The feature of the game was the playing of Ogsllala's third baseman. Score: R. H. E. No. Platte ...1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 -3 8 3 Ogallala 0 0010001 0-2 3 Left on bases: Ogallala, 8: North Platte, 10. Rase on errors: Ogallala, 2: North Platte. 2. Base on balls: Off Nichols, 2; off Bell, 1. Struck out: Bv Nichols, 6; by Bell, 2; by Priest, 1. Batteries: Nichols The popular plain blue or fancy stripe serges have the call, but the fancies in all the dark or light shades are here. May we ask you to come early and prepare for the 4th of July clothes. Our expert tailors fit you as you want. You pave the trouble of try-ons, you see the pattern made up, so you are not disappointed when it's made up, and the worries that "Will it fit or suit me, when ready." Prices right and ready $30.00 $25.00 $20.00 $15.00 KaJin llros. Union Made Clothes We're) sole agents. Tlicy arc going out of thn trade, so we must close their line quirk. Hults worth up to $30.00 at $15 WoSimmeir's Expert Clothes Fitters. 'Ol BOITII SIXTEENTH STREET Solid Oak Extension Table A massive table, thoroughly well made, large round top and heavy base, top fitted with j j my Hartman'a smooth run- T 7 k nlng extension slide a I I I aj superior table special, at. w sr - 'II. Collapsible Go-Cart A superior one-motion all steel Oo-Cart, folds up very compactly with one motion. Strong and dur able. Has rubber tires and leather ette hood In black. Special price and Harrlgton; Time: 1:20. Bell, Priest and Mann. HoIIys to Sleet Americans. The Hollys will play the Americans to morrow at the Vinton street Dark. The game will 'be called at 2 o'clock. Mu- li rivalry exists between the two teams. The lineup: Hollvs. Position. Americans. First Base Farley Second base Rapp Shortstop Smltn Third base Collins Left field Dygert Center field Dennis, in Right field Fox Pitcher Broadheck Pitcher Denny Catcher Williams Daugherty Olllham Murphy J. Kelly Bresman Falconer McAndrews P. Kelly Gibson Friend Wins from Red Clond. FRIEND, Neb.. June 25. (Special Tele gram.) The locals won the second gHiue of the series with Red Cloud here this afternoon. Score: H. H. E. Friend ....02001050 08 g 8 Red Cloud ... 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 1-8 8 2 Batteries: Red Cloud, Fugale and Car roll; Friend. Bunnell and Carden. Struck out: By Fugalu, 6; by Bunnell, 4. Two base hits: Carroll and Smith. Double plays: Friend, 1. Wiener Detents Pilger. WI8NER, Neb., June 25. (Special Tele gram.) In a game on the Wlsner ground! yesterday Wlsner defeated Pilger by the score of 4 to 3. Batteries: Wlsner, Anderson, Schwlg and Krleger; Pilger, Cooper and Pry or. Umpire: Baker. Games In Southern Leairne. At Little Rock Little Rock, 3; Birming ham, 2. Thirteen innings. At New Orleans Atlanta, 4; New Or leans, 2. At Memphis Memphis. 5; Montgomery, 3. At Mobile Mobile, 2; Nashville, 6. Games In Eastern League. At Toronto Toronto. 2; Montreal, 6. At Buffalo Buffalo. 12; Rochester, !. At Baltimore Jersey City, 10; Balti more, 2. At Newark Providence, 4; Newark, 2. Game called In fourth Inning; rain. Baptists Defeat Lutheran. OAKLAND, Neb., June 25 (Special Tele gram.) In a good game of base ball here today the Baptist church team defeated the German Lutheran team by the score of 6 to 4. The features of the game were the pitching of Peden and the fielding of Krasne. Umpire, Kern. Grand Islnnd Defeats llsatlnar. HASTINGS. Neb., June 25.-1 Sjvclal Tele gram.) Grand Island evened things up to day with llnstings. winning by a score of 4 to 0. Pitcher Jones of Grand Island held the locals to two hits. John 'Dover Snccecds Brother. BOSTON. Mass., June 2r,. John Dovey was tndav elected president of the Boston National league base lisll team, succeed ing his brother, the late George Dovey. Li V ss 5.95 g mm ) vl i - t "5 ) ' i t