THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JULY 0, 1010. Omaha Keeps Up Good Work; Cubs Win from Reds; Athletics Win; Naps Lose Two Game s ft t , f ) TWO PITCHERS CUT MUSTARD Omaha Able to Withstand Heavy Batting of Champ. TAKES CONTEST SIX TO FIVE Roarkes Flar Errorless Ball aad la Tata War Ittm Sevnttloar Rally of Hlaalaa Men. DE9 MOINES. July t-Omnha used two pltcheri In an effort to stop the heavy hitting of the Des Molnea aggregation. Whlla Omaha played an errorless game, the locals swatted tha ball freely and with ap parent case. Score: ' DES MOINES. AB. K. II. 1 1 1 V 1 2 0 3 0 I O. 1 3 2 15 0 o 0 6 0 1 0 Fetter, rf.... Colllgan, mi.. MalUck, cf... Dwyer. lb..., Nlehoff, Stf... Curtis, If Bailer. 2b.... tjlenimons, c. Mitchell, p... Owens, p Schnelberg . Totals 4 33 t OMAHA. AB. R. 10 2T 17 II. v 0 it o. 0 8 0 2 15 2 3 t 0 1 A. 1 0 0 1 I 0 2 1 McNeill, 8b.... C'orrldon, as... Persons, If Thompson, cf. Kane, lb I'arrlna, 2b Welch, rf Uondlnf e Rhodes, p Blowers, p Keeley, p 4 4 0 I ., 1 sT Totals.. T 17 1 Kan for Nlehoff In tha third. Omaha 0 8 0 0 0 Uea Moines 0 2 10 0 0 0 2 Two-baA hit: Corrldon. Three-base hit: Curtis. Horn run: Mattlck. Kits; off Mitchell, t In ona Inning; olf Owens, i In : off Rhodes. 6 In thre ln- V nmgs; off Slower, 4 Keeley, 1 In two Inn ) ulf Mitchell, 3; off I f 3; off Stowers. 2. I 111 I fur innuiga, u Inning, h'ajia on balls: Owens. 1; off Rhode. poaeved balls: CI am ine i. a, 2. Htruca out: joy uwmii, , m Blowers, 1; by Keoley, L Stolon bases: Corrldon, Persons. IxwibVe play: Corrkton to Kane. Sacrifice hits: Colllgan, Owans, Rhodes. Left on bases: Dee Moines, 4; Omaha, 8. Tlma: 4:00. Umpire: Mullen. Atiendancs: 400. ST. JOB IX . SLUGGING FORM 1 Ol mated aad Ekinaa Knocked Oat of Box hr Drummers. DENVER, Colo, Jury 8. St Joseph, knocked out Ol mated and Khun an out of the box In the' first two Innings of today's rania and took a lead or ten runs. Dur ban's catch of Lloyd's liner In tha seventh, which he tu rived into a double play, was tha feature. Score: ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. O. A. E. 10 3 0 I 4 1 19 10 3 0 0 0 0 a ' o t too 101 4 .6 1 0 100 n rf n 2 II. O. A. E. Sill 12 0 0 1 4 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 W 0 1 2 0 3 1 i ; o o 0 4 10 0 0 0 tl 0 0 10 S 0 s o 13 2 4 0 0 0 0 011 0 S t t Fox. 2b Corhan, ss Jonea, lb MoChesney, cf Bauer, rf Retlly, 3b Chad wick. If.. Frambes, c... Ualxano, p Totals 4 4 t 4 1 2 1 2 2 1 0 0 . 2 . . 6 6 . ......40 U DENVER. AB. R. Lloyd. 2b Waldron, If... Cranston, as.. Cusxidy, rf.... Lindsay, lb... Uolaii, 3b Beall, ct McMurray, c. Olmatead, p... r.hinan, p Adams, p K 0 0 Totals St. Joxeph ... s .6401 .Oil Denver Stolen bases: Cranston. Caaaidy. Polan, Two-base hits: Framves. Waldron. Three- bass hits: Lloyd. Cranston. Bean. Mome runs: Fox. Jones. Dolan. Saorlftca hit lleilly. Uacrlfloa fly: Waldron. JKruck nut: Bv kihnuLn. 1: by Adams.it; by Gal nati.v 4. turns on balls: Off Olmstead, 1: otf Adams, 2; off Galguno, 4. Double naya: Galgano to Jones to Frambes; Cor- nan to Jonea. lilt by pitched Dan: nauer. Coihun. Lett on bases: Denver, It; St. Jo- -nn. 7. lilts: otf Olmstead. 2 in ona th.il f Inning ' Time: th.rU Innlnc: ore isnni&n, I in iwo-miras g; on Adams, in eigni KMiings. 2:0(. Limnirea: spencer ana riynn. LINCOLN HOLDS LITTLE END Sloaz City Detents Antelopes by Twelvo to Three, SIOUX CITY, July S. Freeman pitched a splendid gams for Sioux City In pinches today and won, 12 to 2. Ha struck out six teen men. The locals batted like fiends again, hitting Fox hard in the first, fifth and sixth Innings. Both teams played brll liantly In the field, the work of Col a short being first class. Score; SIOUX CITY. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Andress, 2b 5 3 3 2 10 Stem, lb 4 2 2 0 0 Wulllin. tb 4 1 2 3 2 0 Feiiiou. rf 4 2 4 0 0 0 Neighbors, ct 6 2 3 1 0 0 Miller, o I 1 2 1 1 0 Hantaan, ss 4 0 1 0 0 0 Myers, If 4 0 0 1 0 0 Freeman, p 4 0 2 0 0 0 Totals 40 12 19 27 i 0 , - LINCOLN. AB. R. It. O. A. E. Jude. If 4 113 0 0 Cole, ss v. 3 U Cbb, rf & 0 0 0 0 Cockman, tb 1 2 4 t 1 Thomas, lb 4 1 1 10 0 0 W ledensaul, 2b 4 0 110 0 Davis, cf 4 0 0 0 0 0 Krueger. o 4 0 1 5 2 0 Fox, p 8 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 3 S 11 34 11 1 Sioux City 2 1 0 0 2 0 4 2 "-13 Lincoln 0.2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-3 Stolon bases: Miller, Freeman, Andreas (3). Two-base hits: Andrea. Feiiiou, bum, 4ulllln. Thomas, Wledensaul, Jude, Cock man 12). bacrifice hit: Stem. Double play: Cola to Thomas. Struck oul: kiy Free man. Itt; by Fox. I. Bases on balls: Off Freeman, 6; oft Fox, 2. Wild pitch: Fox. Passed ball: Kruea.tr, Time: 2:15. Um pires: Haskell, Welch and Fartiilug. At tendance; 1,400. WICHITA TAKKS IT IX NINTH lienor Nearly Even I'atll Near End of Cloae Game, WICHITA, July 1-WlchlU won today's game from Topeka ill til ninth inning. Honors were about evenly divided iliioutfu oui the corneal. Score: WICHITA. AB. Relden, If 3 Mu'dleion, cf 4 Claire, ss ., 4 Hug". 2b 4 laldl. lb 4 Weviersil, 3b 3 Koei her, rf 4 bhaw, c 4 Jkiiilsan, p 1 TvtUu 83 R. 11. O. A. E. 0 0 3 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 13 2 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 11 0 0 13 13 0 0 0 0 0 4 12 4 10 110 1) t I 37 V 1 i. K. II. O. A. E. W 0 I 0 0 13 3 0 0 0 3 0 1 V 3 1 4 V 0 0 4 11 0 o 1 2 a 0 i 2 0 3 2 5 1 V 0 O O 1 0 3 5 2J ( All. Wocley. cf 4 Reilly, aa 4 Tliomaaon. If 1 He k i. rf 3 Welch, 2b 3 Holes. 3b 4 rUht, lb 4 Kariu, c 3 lackaon, p 3 Totals 30 Out out when winning run was made. Topeka 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 1-3 WichU 0 0 4 1 1 0 0 1-3 Left on bascx: Topeka, 7; Wichita. J. Sacrifice liita : MlddlMon. Jackaon. Bei.len. JarnlKan, Welch, Clair. Two-base hlta: lteauaii. Wealersll. Hume run: Kerns. Stolen bases: Western! (2). Thomason, Belden. Struck oul: lly Jsrnlgaii, 4, by iavaawii, 4, baees ea bail; OH Jaraiaan, STANDING OF THE TEAMS. WEST. LEAGUE. I NATI LEAGL'K W.LPct W.LPct Floux City. .11 28 .(II Chicago 43 J4 Ml Denver 41 il .6TF New Vork.,.40 M .WW Wichita ....43 11 .BTS.PIttsburg ...34 31 .521 IJncoln 39 14 ,5,'Hi Cincinnati ..3 33 .6.3 Omaha ai 39 .47.1 Phlla lies Moines. 34 43 .442! Brooklyn St. Joseph.. .29 40 ,421'St. luls. Topeka i!4 46 .t Boston ... AM En. LEAGUE. I AMER. .32 36 .4 ...30 37 .44 ...10 XV .4.46 ...20 44 .301 AHS.N. W.LPrL LEAGUE. I A W.L.Pct.l ,ia 41 27 .(H.7 Ml: PhlladclDhla 4i 21 .ft .7 Mlnneanoll. M 31 .: Boston 40 2 .5T3.SU Paul.... T.2 30 . New Tork.. 39 2 .S7?XoIedo 4 34 . 675 I'etrolt 41 33 .5)2 Columbus .. 42 .4S5 Clevelnnd .. .29 34 ,4 .0:Milwaukee . 25 43 .41 Chicago ... 20 Iff .44;Kans City 34 41 .4B Wfanhlnictoii 27 43 .ri Indianapolis. 34 4 .416 St. Louis... 21 4S .313 LouisvIHe .. ?S Rl .3M Fremont ....?) 20 .6W( iarlnda ....30 13 .I Or. Island.. ,2S 21 .57l!Fat)s City. ...24 It .rVtf Superior ....W 2J .Ml Shenandoah 20 24.4! Seward 25 24 .6HNeb. City 23 23 .4M Kearney ....23 27 . 4-tt'Auburn 1 24.442 Columbus ..23 27 .4Mary villa ....17 29 .370 Hastings ...21 24 .4471 lied Cloud ..19 24 .42? leeterdny's Reaalta. WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, 6; Des Moines, 4. Lincoln, 3; .Sioux City, 12. Topeka, 2; Wichita, 2. bU Joseph, 11; Denver, I. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn, 4; Pittsburg, 6. Cincinnati, 2; Chicago. 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Cleveland. 1: Boston. 3. Second same: Cleveland, 2; Boston, 4. Detroit, i, f niiadeiphia, a St. Louis, 2; WaahtuKton. 12. Chicago, 4; New York, 13. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus, 6; Toledo, 4. Indianapolis, 6; Louisville, 4. Minneapolis, 2; Kansas City, 10. tit. Paul, 1; Milwaukee, 2. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Kearney, 0; Superior, 2. Grand Island, 8, Fremont, 10. Seward, 8; Columbus, . MINK LEAGUE. Auburn, 0: Clarinda, 10. Shenandoah, 2: Falls City, 3. Maryvllle, 4; Nebraska City, IX Ganiea 'radar. Western Leaa-ue Omaha at Dea Moines. Lincoln at Sioux City. Topeka at Wichita. St. Joseph at Denver. National lianas Brooklyn at Cincinnati. Boston at St. Louis, New l'oik at Chicago, Philadelphia at Pittsburg. American League Cleveland at Boston. Detroit at Philadelphia, St. Louis at Wash ington, Chicago at New York. American Association Columbus at In dianapolis, Toledo at Louisville, Minneap olis at ouiwaukee, bt. Paul at Kansas city. Nebraska State League Kearney at Su perior, Haatlngs at Red Cloud. Grand Is! and at Fremont, Seward at Columbus. Mink League Auburn at Clarinda, Shen andoah at Falls City, Maryvllle at Ne braska City. off Jackson, 2. Tim: 1:50. Umplra Clark. Kearney Keeps Up Winning Form Takes Game from Superior by Score of Five to Two- Townsend . ia Box. SUPERIOR, Neb.. July S.-8pelal Tl. gram.) Kearney won today's game from Superior by i to 2. Score: R.H.E. Kearney ,.....,.0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0-6 4 i Superior ...... .0 0 0 0 0 S 0 0 03 ( j Batteries: Kearnev. Townaend an4 Wright; Superior. Snyder, Kills and Bart ley. Two-base hits: Cole and Grant. Douhl piays warner to Woods - to Bockewlts. Struck out: By Snyder, 2; by Wright. 6; by Ellis, 5. Base on' balls: Off Snydr, 4; FREMONT, Neb., July a (Special Tele gram.) Fremont defaUd Grand Island to day In a very exciting gam. As both teams were even In the percentage, this waa the gam that would show which team would go to the top. The feature of tha game waa a lony drive made by Mason, which hit tha fence with three men on bases, scoring them. Score: R. h. e Grand Island.. 0 01303010 13 Fremont 4 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 10 Batteries: Grand Island, Morse and Car roll. Travers; Fremont, Campbell, H. Smith and Miller. COLUMBUS, Neb., July 8.-(Speclal Tel egram.) Hansen walked five and hit on out In the first Inning when h was re placed by Harrington. Agnew's base throw ing was th feature of the game, as his work was largely responsible for Columbus winning. Score: R.H.B. Columbus S 1 0 0 0 0 0 S 8 Seward 0 0 4 1 0 S 0 1 o 6 Batteries: Columbus, Hamilton and Ag new: bewara. Hansen, Harrington and rseit. umpire: uoswsu. LAKH DWISLLKHt TO BATTLB Rod aad Gia Clab aad Diets Clab to Mis si Diamond. Th much talked of battle between th Diets club and th Rod and Gun club will be pulled off at tho Rod and Gun club Saturday afternoon and a bloody debate Is looked lor, as intans rivalry exists be tween th two crew. A crowd of rooters will accompany the Diets team to cheer for their Draves. uam called st I p. m. Lineup: Diets. Position. Rod and Gun. Hall .Short Woodruff Anderson Second ..." Kennedy B. Lafferty Center Rhynshriver K. lrreriy ..ttigni.. Swarta Plstner First Prentiss Speiiman .. Barnett (Julgley vanciv Third Atkina Catcher Peach ....Pitcher Fletcher Etsennari.. HKtl'LTI IN MINK LIS AG IK Nrltraika IHr, Valla City aad riartuaa Take Game. At Nebraska City. Th score: R. H. B. Maryvlll O 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 4 T Nebraska City ,...0 4 0 0 4 0 0 2 13 11 Bat I art is: Pollock and Gardner: Wells and waiter. Umpire, base. At Falls City. Th seora: R. H. E Shenandoah 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 02 6 Falls City 00 000 2 00 3 Battrle: Ward, Cochran and Castle Duran and Poteet. empire, Myers. At Auburn. The score: It. H.E. Clarinda 0 7 1 0 0 0 10 110 8 Auburn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Batteries: Casey and Johnson; Rumback ana Krsninger. umpire, r lotcher. Major Carson Goes to Europe Bead of Bureau of Manufactures Will Be Suceded by A. H. Bald win of Connecticut. WASHINGTON. July I-Major John Carson, chief of th bureau of tnanufae tuiers of th Department of Commerce and Lbbor, has been selected to go abroad look into the general trades conditions and opportunities for Ameilean majiutae turrrs. Thcra art now a number of special agents In the department, who are engaged certain sptcifio lines of Inquiry, such at cotton, wheat, tie Albcrtus 11. Baldwin of Connecticut chief clerk of th Department of Commerc and Labor, has been recommended to th prealdont to succeed Major Csrson. Th position pay $4,000 a year. Robert M. Plndell, jr., of Maryland, chief clerk In th office of fourth aaaiatant postmaster general, has been appointed to succeed Mr. Baldwin. V.'lion you hav anything to sell or trade, advertise It in Th Be Want Ad columns and get Quick results. BREWERS DEFEAT ST. PAliL Schardt Pitches Excellent Ball for Milwaukee Nine. PLAYER STRUCK ON TEMPLE Raaaall laeoaselaaa far Tea Mlaataat hat H acavera aad Seems Nat Serloaaly 1 n larcd. MILWAUKEE, Wis., July a Schardt pitched grand ball today, keeping tho hits ell scattered after tha first, and Milwau kea beat St. Paul, t to 1. Randall was hit on tha temple by a terrific InshooL He unconscious for ten minutes, but was not seriously hurt. Albert Furchnsr, pitcher, was purchased by Milwaukee from Cincinnati. Tha score: MILWAUKEK. ST. PAUL. AB.H.O.A.BJ. AB.H.O.A . lUnAall, rf.. t 0 Dmishartr. rf t 1 CUrka. If.... 4 a l o il Ijvnw, at t e.Uumr, H... 4 SMoCorni'k, as t Aatrr, lb... t OBouoker, b. . 4 OKoll.r, s 4 Meier. Ik.. CUm, p 1 karlM, tb... 1 1 1 Spvncar, eg.., 4 1 t 4 1 !. aa 4 I 1 I t li 0 McOann, lb.. 4 0 1 I 1 1 lark, lb 4 t raan. If t 1 I 0 t t arshall, .. t 1 10 t Bcbarat, p.... t 1 4 Totals. Totals SI lllll tl t 14 12 t Milwaukee 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 -3 St. Paul ....1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Threa-basa hit: Bvancar. Saorifloe hits Charles, YVrtgley, Autrey. Stolen bases Clark. 2. Loft on bases: Milwaukee, 4 St. Paul, S. Base on balls: Off Liese,. 1; off Sohardt, S Hit by pitched ball: Ran dall. Struck out: By Liere. 3; by Schardt. passed ball: Kellev. Time: 1:50. Lm plres: OuUirle and Chill. , Blaee t'oaaeet wlthS Ike Ball. KANSAS CITY. Julv 8. Drivlnr Tanne hill from the box after one out In the first inning, and continuing- their heavv hlttlna: on Patterson, who replaced him, tha locals iook tne last of a series from Minneapolis too ay oy a score of 10 to 3. Minneapolis won only one game out of the five, the urei. peore: KAMaaS C1TT. MINNEAPOLIS. AB.H.O.A.g. AH h o A. Shaanon, If.. 4 14 4 OClrmar. ef... 14 10 KalUrr. of... I I 0 0MeCorm'k. of 1 1 Hunur, lk... 4 1 11 0 Altlir, at. .. 4 0 11 '-. IS. t 111 OCratata. If.. 4 II Coraah, rf.... 4 t I 4 0 William, 2b. 4 1 I i KUtr, e 4 1 I 1 OKoaunan, it. 4 0 Barboaa, a.l I I I lP.rrlo, lb.... 4 10 1 uownio, lb... 4 1 1 ooill. lb I 1 I 0 1 ewaan, p 4 1 t (Owena, e 8 14 10 Davaon, c. . . 1 1 1 Totala II 13 tT 12 lTaanohlll, p.. 0 0 1 rattonraa, p.. t 1 8 Totala tl T 14 14 Minneapolis ..... ...1 OOOIOOOO 2 ...6 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 -10 Kansas City .... Two-base hits: Cravath, Hunter (2), Co Ferris. Three-bane hlta: cash, aBrbeau, Williams. Shannon, chicrifice hit: Cocash. Left on bases: Minneapolis, 6; Kansas City, 7. Stolen bases: Hitter (2, Downl. Double plays: Hitter to Hunter; Barbeau to Hunter. Struck out: By Patterson. 4: by swann, z. uaaes on balls: Oft lannehlll Off Patterson. 8. Hlta: Off Tannehlll 3 In one-third lnnlns: off Pattersnn. a In seven and two-third Innings. Tim: 1:55. umpires: Owen and Cusack. . Colambna Wine In Fourteenth. LOUISVILLE. July 8. Howard's trtnla ana j ira jjoyie a long iiy won lor Louts- vine in me tentn inning. Hcore: 1XU18VIU.B. INDIANAPOLIS. AB.H.O.A.g. AR.M.OA.BL KODinson, as s e i ocnidb'rna, cf s 0 to Suuilsr. of... 4 11 0 0 coif. j, aa.... 4 1 2 t " ODolohantr. If. 6 t t 1 Har4o. rf... 4 0 t 4 I tea it, lb I 1 11 4 1 Lemon, tb... 4 0 11 0 tttoworman, o4 8 '4 1 1 Williams, tb. t 1 4 4 t tOlaM, p 10 4 1 Floernoy, If.. 4 t Howard, lb... I I 11 J. Doyle, lb.. 110 Hschu, lb... 4 t 4 Pickering, rf. t 1 1 Bcbrack, o.... tit Juo Dor to, p. I 0 1 sennna .... A (K'hener, p..,- a. ft lllcblor, p.... 4 4 v O'MI llsaa 10 4 Urmham, p... 0 0 4 Totals 81 10 14 1 Totala 40 tlt 14 Batted for Joe Poyl in ninth. Two out when winning run waa scored. -oiuiiKan Dattea for maze in ninth. Louisville 1 0000001 1 Indianapolis 0 00001108 05 Two-base hits: Delehanty. Stanley. Three base hits: Howard (J), Delehanty. Struck out: av joe ooyie, a; Dy oiaze, 4; by nicnter. i. unto on nans: Oft joe Do vie. 8 off Glaze, 2; off Rlchter. 1. Hits: Off uraham, l in oneand two-thirds Innings on joe uoyie, in nine innings: off Rich ter, 0 in one inning; off Glase, I in eight Innings; off Cheney, 2 in part of one lnnlns-. Time: 2:20. Umpires: Blerhalter and Van Syckle. TOLEDO. July 8 West weakened in the fourteenth Inning and Columbus got four hits and three runs. Score: COLUMBUS. TOLEDO. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.K. fyRourke, lb. 4 1 1 1 OHalliaan, rf.. 6 4 I W.HI'man. If 4 t 4 Consalton, rf 4 1 1 Downs, lb.... Ill R.llly, of.... 4 11 OdKOll, lb... 4 1 14 Quintan, aa. . 4 1 4 Carlach, a.... 117 gil.Hrnua, lb 4 I t I 0 Sullivan, ef.. 4 1 4 0 4 I lHicknuui, If. I I 4 0 0 0 VMcCarlhr, It. 1 0 0 0 0 1 2'raman. lb. t 1 11 1 0 4 IHullar, sa.... T 1 4 t 1 1 uLana, e 7 1 I 4 l 4 OKIw.rt, lb.... 4 1114 Kaler, p its aelea, p 1 1 1 t .44 17 43 84 4Wt, p 1 4 11 Totala. ALboll, c... 1 1 0 Totala 44 U 41 18 3 Batted for McCarthy in fourteenth. Toledo 000210000000 1 4 Columbus 0 000300100000 34 Two-ban hits: Freeman. Land. Kaler. Thre-bas hits: Hickman, Kaler. Stolen bases: West, O'Rourke, Downs 00, Odwell. Sacrifice hits; Sullivan, Freeman, W. Hlnehman, Reilly. Base on balls: Off Bolce, o: off West, t; ort Kaler, t. Struck out: By Bolce. 1; by West. 2; by Kaler. 4. Hits: Off Bolce, 4 in four and a third Innings; oft' West, 12 In nine and two-thirds innings. DoiiDie piay: Butler to rl. mnenman to Freeman. Lft on bates: Toledo, 13; Colum bus, 13. Hit by pitched ball: Downs, Hall man. First base on errors: Toledo, 8; Col umbus, 1. Time: ;06. Umpires; Hayes and Ferguson. GABIES IN THMUU-t LEAGUtS Waterloo Lands on Hovllk for Seven Hlta In InalnsT. WATERLOO. la.. July S Waterloo landed on Hovllk in tne third and fourth innings, making seven hits snd scoring nine runs. McOe blew up In the fourth. Score: R.H.E. Waterloo o 0 a 0 0 0 13 3 Peoria 0 00300000-372 Batteries: McQee. Hughes and liarrlnc ton: Hovllk and Aemussen. UAVeJirvitT, ia., juiy t. iTipies by Geyer, Fouls and Pen nance, a single by Breton and an error gave Kavenport four runs In tne seventh inning and tne game. Score: RH.K. uavenport 0 0 0 0 I 0 4 7 3 lilooiiungton .. 000000 22 8 i Batteries: Pennance and Wolf; WalsC and Nunamaker. DUBUUCU. ia., July s. Bprlngflcld pounded Parkin all over th lot, making tlv doubles and thre triples. Score: H.H.E. Dubuuu 1 00100000144 Springfield ....0 0 0 0 4 4 1 1 8-13.18 Batteries: Parkins and Kelly; Middlaton and Johnson. ROCK. ISLAND, III.. July 8. After Using th seora In th eighth and tenth Rock Uland had a third rally In th eleventh. only to be nipped by a spectacular catch by Hlldebraua. ocore: it.il.b,. Hook Island 000001 200 14 a 3 Danville 40010020013-4 10 Batteries: Couchman and O'Leary; Rey nolds, LoouUs and Wolfe, EVANS SETS COIRSB RECORD rteld ot More Than Fifty Start In W eat ward Ho Championship;. CHICAGO, July 8. Play In th annual open championship of th Went aid Ho Golf club began here today. A field of mora than filly competed In the qualifying round uter a aunbaked course that waa covered Mlth cracks. Desoite this drawback. Western Cham pion Charlea Evans, jr., of the Edgewaier Golf club, clipped one etrosa off the record ot the course, making it in 71. The previous mark waa 72, held by Nod Sawyer of t.'i W heaton club. National Champion Robert Uardnor of Hlnaual waa off ia hi aiming taking kl Albert SecK.I of Prluceit.n, ttia ltitercollegisie cnampioii, nao it. Employe I'nder Bellinger 4)alta. WASHINGTON, July 8. -A. C. Campbell. chief law officer for th reclamation r vice, in a letter laudatory of th cabinet officer has tendered hi reslpnatlon to Secretary of the Interior Bellinger, Mr. Campbell will sever his connection with th Interior department July 25, to take up th practice at law in Denver, Colo. Gotch Tells of the Defeat of J. J. Jeffries Champion Wrestler Spends Thursday in Omaha Says Jeff is Broken-Hearted. Frank Gotch, world's champion wrestler, arrived In Omaha from Rano Wednesday night and spent the day Thursday visiting menus. Gotch was as close ss anyon to th de feated Jeffries, and held a number of per sons! Interviews with the former champion He visited Jeffries before and after the big fight and was one of the men who was taken Into th confidence of tb boiler- maker. In speaking of th fight. Ootch said: "Jeffries met a better man and waa fairly licked. When I saw him before th fight to all appearances he was In the prime of condition, but when ha got tip against the negro he was merely the shell ol th man that fought six years ago. I felt Jeffries over three days before the battle and he seemed as hard and in as good condition as could be desired. But when he got in th ring that vitality, that nerv and stamina which made him the greatest fighter the world ever saw, was lacking. 1 saw Jeffries after he was licked and he was a beaten man. Not only a whipped man In the ring, but a whipped man in mind and body. I talked to Jeffries after the battle was over and be had no complaint to make. He said that tha public had urged him on to reclaim the championship from the black and that be had don his best. He said that even though h had won 1300.000 from the fight, counting the money he had made before and during the fight, ne would rather be the bollermaker at a dsy wage than have the defeat admlnla tered to him. 'It Is a cinch that no matter how long Jim Jefferles live he will never outlive the sorrow that has been cast over his life by the beating that waa administered by Johnson." Con ervation Program Delayed Fear that Ballinger-Pinchot Incident Will Be Made Too Prominent is a Factor, ST. PAUL, July S. The program of the National Conservation congress, to be held here September 6 to 9, which, It was hoped, would soon ' be ready "for announcement, is being held up pending a conference to be held In Chicago early next week, be tween Governor Eberhart and Gifford Pin chot. Tha trouble Is, according to Ralph Wheeler, - secretary . to tho governor, that the Balllnger-Pinchot controversy has again entered into the discussion. 'It .seemed to b the opinion of the local board," said Mr. Wheelock. "that aome ot the speakers were too partisan and that the Pinohot aid of the Plnchot-Balllnger controversy was given too. prominent place in the program. With this Idea In mind the governor wired Mr. Plnchot asking for conference and received a reply that would be Impossible to change the program, at all the arrangements had been made. "We believe Mr. Plnchot does not under stand the governor's message." Wires Back in Broker's Office Western Union Restores Service to Points in Central New Tork Where it Was Cut Off. UTICA,. N. Y., July . Without explana tion th Western Union service was re sumed at the stock brokers' offices today about an hour after the opening of the mar ket. NEW YORK. July S.-As In the matter of the discontinuance of wire serv'.c to brokerag affloes In Utlca, no offiolal ex planatlon could be obtained from the West ern Union Telegraph company regard In the resumption of service. Dispatch slmHar In purport to th on from Utlca hav bean reoelved from Water town, Ithaca and Gloversvlll. showing th restoration of brokers' wire service sus pended yesterday by th Western Union company. SECRETARY OF INTERIOR AFFIRMS LAND DECISION. Commissioner of General Land Office Upheld In Cna of Parker r. HerrlnaV, from Alliance. (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, July J.-(Speclal Tele gram.) Tha secretary of the Interior has affirmed the decision of the commissioner of the general land office in the ease of gam A. Parker against Elisabeth Herring upon appeal of the latter holding for can cellation the homestead entry for a tract qf land In the Alliance land district Civil service sxsmlnatlon will be hId August 4 for rural carriers at iNenawas and bt. Edwards, Nab. . Increases of salaries for clerks In the fol lowing Nebraska postofricea were an nounced today; Aurora and Hastlnga, two eaoh, from 81.000 to 11,100; Norfolk, one, from SL100 to 11.200; York. one. from 8800 to 8MW; on, from 11.000 to 81.100, and on, from 81,100 to H.2O0. Frank M. McGuIre has been appointed rural carrier, Myrtle McQutre. substitute, rout S, at Diagonal, I a. DEATH RECORD. lira. EHaabeth Hovtsdea. vJN LEY, Nb.. July 8. (Special.) Elisabeth Jones, waa born In England In 1834 and married to William Ilows den in P57. died at the h .me of her son. Js k Howadert, Tuesday. Thar was born to 1.. union fifteen children, nine of whom are living. ' Services wr held at tha nous Thursday at 1 10 p. m Rv. Ruah ot Alma officiated. Th body Tas laid to rest in Balnbrldg cemetery. Sh leaves a number of grandchildren and a host of frlnd. Aliened UMaat Smagaler Arrested. EL PA HO. Tax.. July a. Through th con fession ot J. C. Hall, with maiiy allaaes and Information onti.lned tier bw officials, th arrest of almoat a dosen people charged with opium smuggling have been mad la several parts of tiie country acoorduig to an announcement uiad lata today. This action. It Is ok net ted, will break up on of ths biggeat oesaiilaod band o opium traf ficker th country haa ever known. ATI1LETICS POUND MULL1S Good Fielding- Keeps Scores Low for Game. SCORE IN SUCCESSIVE DTHTIfGS Oldrlna- Draw Biaaeat Rnn of Game Klnl Score I roar to Three. PHILADELPHIA. July S.-rhlladelnhla hit Mullln hard In today's game and won. 8core: PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A K DETROIT. aa m n a a Hartael, If. OlSrlng. ef. i 1 l D. Jonea. If.. 4 110 0 i v vHuan. aa 4 4 1 4 0 t 1 OOobk. ef Ill Colllna, lb. Bakar, lb... 4 111 tcrawfara. rf. 1 1 1 ""' 4 I (n.rr. lb . I 0 Murphy, rf... 4 t 1 talortarlir, lb 4 1 Harry, aa 4 1 4 I IT. Jnn Ik I a w Tbomaa, 4 Itt tSehmldt. ... I 1 ftonan, p.... 4 114 iMullln. a.... 1 I I Mclntyrs ...1 ToUl.....l4 13 3T14 4.La,krs ....I 4 Total! tl 121 14 4 uatted tor O'Leary In ninth. Batted for T. Jones in ninth. Houser out; hit by batted ball. Detroit 1 03000 0 00-3 Philadelphia 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 4 Two-basa hits: Pnhh Prlsfitnl TV,- base hit: Oldrlng. Base on balls: Off Mul lln, 2; off Bender, 1. Struck out: By Mullln, 2; by Bender. 3. Time: 2:0. Umpires: Per rine and Egan. Boston Wins Doable-Header. BOSTON. Julv Olevalanrl'a nl.nh.r. could not check the local batters today and uu.iuu uu ooin games oi a double-header, bcore, first game; BOSTON. CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A.K. aa u n a . Hoopoe, rf.... I 110 ONIIoa. rf 4 110 1 " b 4 118 OOrmn.y. ef.... 4110 tpoakar, cf.. til stahl, lb 10 1 Gardner, 2b.. 4 11 v OTarnor, sa.... 1 t 1 1 OLajolo, lb.... 4 111 t IBemla. e 4 14 1 1 OBtovall, lb... 4 17 1 2 (iPorrlns. lb... 4 t 1 1 SKruegar, If... 4 1 1 0 4 OKalkanboif, p t 10 0 Lawla, If 4 1 1 Wasner. sa... I i a Carrlsan, e.. I I Han, p 10 1 -larko 1 4 Totala M t H 14 tMltoholl, p... 4 01 Lord 1 Totala It 3 M 10 3 Batted for Falkenberg In seventh. . Batted for Mitchell in ninth. Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 oosion 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 Hits: Off Falkenhrrar In al Innl... Base on balls: Off Falkenberg. 1; off Hall! i. oiruca out: By Falkenberg, 2; by Mitchell, 3; by Hall, 4. Time: 1:40. Umpire; Score, second game: BOSTON. CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.K. Hoover, rf.. . . 1 Engle. tb....f tpaakor, ef... 4 gtahl, 1 t Gardner, lb.. 4 I 0 ONIIeo, rf I 1 t 0 0 111 lOranoy, cf... 4 0 8 0 4 v a v vTumor, aa.... 4 10 1 119 OLajolo, lb.,.. 4 1114 111 OBaatarly, o... 1 1 4 0 4 Lovla. If 1 siv omovall, lb... I 1 11 e 0 Wainar, as... 1 Maddan, c... 4 Cocotta, p..., t I 0 1 OParrlns. lb... 4 4 4 1 t 111 OKrtiHT, It.. 40100 4 0 1 OMItcball, p... t 1 0 t oiais UII 1 Totals 11 4 14 t O Cleveland 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 03 Boston 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 4 Two-basa hits: Stnvall Txl Thn.k... nus: r.aateriy, oardner. Home run; Stahl. Base on balls: Off Mitchell, 3; of Ciootte, 1. r-wuca. out; xjy Alltcnell, a Dy cicotte, 8. Time: 1:47. Umpire: Evans. Browns In Poor F WASHINGTON. Julv 8. St. Louis nlaved poor ball here today and Washington won Bu.r, u to s. in tne nrtn inning Lake weakened and was given poor support, the locals securing ten runs. Lalivoit and v.i. berfeld winding up th carnage with triples. juiuiBoii strucK out eignt patters m the first three Innings. Score: WASHINGTON. BT. LOtTIS.' AB.H.O.A. . An u n a pioan, er a s s e OStona. If 1 Lellr.lt, If... t 1 1 0 Kltwrfold, lb. 8 1 0 OHartaoll, lb.. 4 1 4Wallac, aa.. 4 1 ONswnam, lb. 4 1 Osrhweltur, rf 1 0 Hoffman, of.. 4 8 Cotiroy, lb... 1 1 0 Ueialer, rf.... I 1 1 MuBrlde, sc.. 4 t 4 t W.KIlllter. lb 4 1 I I OTrutadalo, 2b 1 4 I'nflaub, lb.. 4 1 1 OD.KIIIIIer. o. I 4 OAllen, 0 1 Laka, p 8 0 Spado, p 1 1 0Gria 1 0 Btreel, c. 114 1 Henry, c 1 0 1 0 Johnaon, a... 111 Holnrlch, p.. 1 0 0 0 Crlaa 1 4 Totals M 13 27 11 0 ' Totals 12 t 24 10 4 Batted for Allen In ninth. Batted for Soada in ninth. Washington 0 2 0 0 10 0 0 0 13 SL Louis 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 08 Two-basa hits: Wallaca. I'mrlnnh Thru. bsse hits: Lellvelt. Elberfnld. Hlta- cttt Johnson, S in seven Innings: off Lake. 10 In five and two-thirds innings. Sacrifice on; Bunweiiscr. uoume piays: Wallace to Newnam; Johnson to McBrlde to Ung laub. Left on bases: Washington, (; St. Louis, & Bases on balls: Off Johnson, 2; off Heinrichs. 1; off Lake. 2. First base on errors: Washington, 4. Hit with pitched uaii: ay A.axe, 1. atrucK out: By Johnson, 8; by Spade, 1. Passed ball: Street. Wild pi ton: Heinrichs. Tim: 2:00. Umpire: O'Loughlln. Wthlte Sox Hard Hit. NEW YORK. Julv 8 New York Ata7A Chicago, 13 to 4, by fierce batting, making fifteen hits for a total ot twenty-nine bases off Scott and Young. La Porte led in the assauu wun two doubles and a triple. Bcore: NEW YORK. CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.K Daololi, lb... 4 14 4 1 Browne, rf.... 1 4 4 1 WolUr, rf... Knlshl, aa., Larorto, If.. Roach, If... Oardnar. lb. Craw, cf Auattn. tb... woonor, a.. Manning, p. Warhop. p... S ecolllari, rf.... 4 1 14 4 OKreueti, tb... I 0 lParant, ef.... 4 4 e Dougherty, If 4 1 OMullen, lb... 4 0 OPurtell, lb... 4 oBiackb'na. as 4 4 4 1 0 0 1 1 I 0 8 r 4 1 OPayao, 4 4 0 0 0 Block, 0. .. 0 OScolt, p.., Youn, p.. .IT 11 27 T awhito .,, mlth, p.. ToUIS... 4 0't Totals... Batted for Young In eighth .at in 1 Chicago 0 30100000-4 New York 10 14 10 0 -13 Two-baa hits: La Porte (2). Austin (61 Three-base hits: Collins, Young, La Vorte, Sweeney. Gardner. Daniels. Home run Daniels. Sacrifice fly: French: Stolen bases: Sweeney,- Manning. Double play: Knight to Gardner to Daniels, struck out: By Young, 2: bv Mannlna. 8: by Warhou. 4. Baa on balls: Off Young, 7; off Manning, 2; off Warhoo. 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Young Manning; by Smith, Daniela. Hlta: Off In seven Inulngs; off Scott. 4 In one-third inning; off Young, 10 In six and two-thirds innings: t.rr bmitn. u tn one inning, um pires: Connolly and Dlneen. Time: 2:15. Manning, 6 In two Innings; off Warhop, A Shooting; Serap with both parties wounded, demands Buck Ion's Arnica Salve. Heals wounds, sores burns or Injuries. 25c. For sat by Beaton Drug Co. Ve rtJmtff4Jffi J. Expert Clothes Fitters DISCOUNT SALE Men's and Young Men's Fine Clothes Wen $15-S18.50 Veri $20422.50 not. $13.50 $15.00 $18.50 $23.50 $28.50 Blues and Dlaclts Included Western League Gossip. Chicken Autrey continues to lare out th horaehlde tor bt. Paul, landing at least two nearly every day. It is on Dotted that Morlarity and Sullivan, the two new infleldera obtained by Kourke. will join th team at Da Moines Saturday. Burns has repeated th dose he gav to the Cub me time ago. 1 hen It waa a one-hit game. Thursday he allowed them two hits and won his own game with. a single. Dslton and Davidson, the AVestern lesguers who are now with Ve Trolley Dodgers, are largely responsible for the double headers taken rom Philadelphia Thursday. Johnny Jon, th right-handed spitter, who wa released this week by Lincoln, expects to land a berth with Jack Hoi land. , Bove and Slndllar, two young pitchers whom Pa had on his staff early in tha year and later farmed out to ths Stat league, or pitching good ball and are being well seasoned fur next year's try out again with Hourk. Fenlon, the Ploux City fielder, la doing I some heavy alugglng tma year, lie has a bAttlng average of .toy. He has been at bat 23 tlmea made sixty runs and 103 hits. No wonder Sioux City is lending In team batting, for there are Hartman, Miller, Towne, Neighbors snd Qulllln all rapping the pill above the .300 lick. Wednesday morning was pay day for the Rourkea, and when Johnny Gomllng went Into Brother Dave's sanctum someone sit ting In the Smoke house said: "Johnny haa been doing that for twelve years. Think of the bsle of money he haa taken out of there This base ball certainly Is a cinch." "Yes," said another, "but -think of the work Johnny has had to do to got that money." PAIRINGS AT MILLER PARK Golfers . Prepare to Contest for Jnly Trophies Whleh Ar Honor I' p. Following are the pairings for the monthly contest at the Miller Park Golf club which will be played Saturday: FIRST SIXTEEN. Beauchamp plays Gusiafson. C. O. Dooley plays Moran. J. B. Dooley plays Stringer. . C. J. Merrlam plays J. Burchmor. Lowe plays K. E. Hatch. Edwards plays F. Burchmore. Shlnn plays Clary. SECOND SIXTEEN. Schumacher playa Jackson. Langdon plays Lucas. Calvert plays Rued. Tltterlngton plays Taylor. Gillespie plays Lancaster. wnmotn piays Murray. Tracy playa Flodman. E. J. Hatoh plays Bothwell. Special prizes will be given for winner ana runner up in each flight. Thoae who did not qualify and those put out In the first round play for the consolation priz. DOPE t'SERS ARB RULED OFF One of Largest Western Racing Stable on Carpet for Drnpysrlns;. LATON1A. July 8.-H. G. Bedwell, owner of one ot the largest racing staples in the west, with his entire stable of luufces and his agent, Thomas II. McCreary, wuru ruled off the La ton la course today. Tbe action by Judges Prloe and DHI041 followed the Investigation into the condlliion of the horse Nadzu, which was excused from the sixtn race July 4. At that time Nadzu. waa apparently under the influence of stimulants and tikis was so noticeable that It was -ordered excused and did not stsrt. July t judges suepeeded Bed well snd bis stsblo pending an. Investi gation and tills latter proved, according to tne Judaea that the nore rsad been stimulated with drugs, the result being the ruling off of the entire outfiL The case will be reported by Juure price to th Kentucky facing commission lor future action. C. s. PETERS WINS AGAIN Resalta in the Central State Tennis Championship. ST. LOUIS, July a. C. 8. Peters of Chi cago won another victory in tne central talcs tsnnls championship tournament to day when he defeated Mel Smithers, 4-0,. -4; Leo Osthaua defeated F. Overall, 8-4, 6-4; R. Hoern defeated G. Sorreno, 6-1, 71; L. Jones aeieatea n. diiibji, u-z, o-z. Doubles: Thornburn and Janls deOeated Bascome and Johanning, 2-4, 4-4, 4-4; Gam ble and Oliver defeated Van Ripper and Dickson, 6-2, 6-1; Hoerr and Smlthers de feated Thornburn and Janls, 7-5, 6-4; Nel son and Moore defeated Broctaneyer and Brockmeyer, 4-8, 4-8; Small and Holthauae defeated Randall and Atkina, 0-2, 8-4, 6-1: Gamble and Oliver defeated Crunden and Overall, 7-6, 6-3. l!kTKB-CITY GUM CLUB SHOOTS Arrangements Mad for Rennrl Robin Meets Thts gammer. Arransements have been made bv tha run clubs of omana, Houtn omana, Benson and council niuira to noia an intercity team race this summer. 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THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO ATLANTA, CJL ' LMER'S Wen Were $25-527.50 $30-332.50 now now CUBS WIN A TIGllT CAME Kling's Home Run with Man on Bast Settl?s It. BOTH USE TWO PITCHERS Iteala-arh Taken Oat aad Replaced by Mordeoal Pronavr-Brekt Start for l.oalaa; Traiu. CHICAGO, July 8 -Chlrago defeated Cln cinuatl, 3 to 2, today. Kllng hit a honi run with on man on base in the fourth. Both team used two pMchera. Score: CHICAdO. C1NC1NXATL AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A C. Keoro, lb 4 1 4 I 0 Prher. H. . . 4 19 1 1 1 to 0 0 9 1 4 0 0 I I 1 1 1 1 14 1 9 1 0 9 9 19 Blietkard. 11.. I OIHtwnay, tb.. 4 4 MohlKaoL lb. 4 UMUt-tlall, rl.. I Or-aakort, ct... 1 OMIIIor, el.... 1 Soliulto, rf.,,4 t'haneo, lb... I 1 I 0 11 Hotman. rf.. 4 tim'erm'n, aa t Kilns, e I Oclaraa, 1 Kill, lb. KM. Jaillan, Reaibacii, p.. 1 aa I Brown, p 8 Koib Totala. .11 4 17 14 o Ruwan, p. Totala. Batted for Beebe In eighth . J 14 10 4 Chicago 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0-3 Two-baa hits: Kvere, Clarke. Home run: Kllng. Hlta: Off Reulbacn, 6 In ix Innings, with none out in the seventh; oft Brown, 1 In thre innlnga; off Beebe, 4 In seven innings; off Rowan, 1 in five Innings. Sacrifice hits: Clarke, Zimmerman. Stolen bases: Eveis, McMillan, lkiuble plays: Evers to Chance; Brown to Zimmerman to Clarke; Zimmerman to Evers to Chance. Left on basea: Chicago, 10; Cincinnati. 3. First base on balls: Off Reulbnch. 4; oft Brown. 1; off Beebe. 4; off Rowan, 1. Struck out: By Keulbach, 2; by Beebe, 3, Wild pitch: Beebe. Time: 1:60. Umpires: Klem and Kane. Broklrn Detent PI I tabor. PITTSHURU, Pa.. July 8.-Brooklvn de feated Pittsburg. 4 to , today. In the fourth Webb hit a batsman, gave two bases on balls and made a wild throw, al lowing four runs. Score: BROOKLYN. riTTsBURO. AB.H.O.A.K. AS H O. A B. oaitan. rf.... 4 lie ORyme, 3b.... 4 8184 latibort. lb.. I 1 I olMrri, cf... Clarke. If.. Wasnor, aa. Millar, tb.. Hatt, lb... OWiiaon, rf.. nibaan, o... Webb, p.... OLaaror, p... .10 8 .111 4 t I 4 1 Whwat. If. .. 4 8 3 Humraall, tb. I 1 t Darldaoa, ef. 4 4 1 t I 4 Innox. lb. .. 4 1 0 T. Smith, ss. 4 1 4 B.rgan, t 0 4 1 t 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 t 4 4 0 Minor. r 10 4 canton, p... 4 "Oampboll . 0 Totals. IT t IT Al 4Maldoa, p... 4 McKsehole . 1 0 0 0 0 . Totals tt I 37 11 4 Batted for Leever In seventh. Bstted for Maddox In ninth. Pittsburg 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 06 Brooklyn 1 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 4 Two-bas hits: Clark, Gibson, Lnnx. Three-base hits: Byrne, Hyatt, Dalton, Daubert. iSacrlflc hitsi Lennox, T. Smith. Sacrifice flies: Leach, Clarke. Stolen base: Byrne. Double play: Hummall to T. Smith to Daubert. Bases on balls: Off Webb, 3; off Miller, 2; off Scanlon. 2. Hit with pleched ball: By Webb, Davidson. Struck out: By Webb, 3; by Leever, 3; bv Sran lon, 1. Wild pitch: Miller. Balk, Maddox. First base on errors: Brooklyn, 4. Left on bases: Pittsburg, ; Brooklyn, 10. Hits: Off Webb, 6 in three and two-thirds In nings; off Leever, 4 In thre and one-third Innings; off Maddox, none In two Innings; off Miller, S In six and one-third Innings; off Scanlon, 1 In two and two-thirds In nings. Tims: 2:10. Umpire: Rlgler and Emslle. MALCOLM EASON WILL UMPIRE Former Pltoher Begrlno Work on Na-' t tonal Lena a Staff Today. NEW YORK. July S. Announcement was made by President T. J. Lynch of the Na tional leaguo today that Malcolm Easton the former pitcher, would tomorrow start his career In the National league as an umpire. Eason has been assigned to work In St. Louis. He Is on trial and for the present will take Moran' a place on th ataff. Grant nnd Thornton Win. ATLANTA, Oa., July 8. Grant and Thornton of Atlanta defeated Whitehead and Winston, the Norfolk team, in the doubles, semi-finale today In the tennis tournament for the championship of the south at Eastlake. Harness Rasas nt Nooraskat City.. NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., July 8.-(Spe-clal.) The race to be held here at th driving park on July 19 to 31 will be th biggest and best ever held in this state. Over 160 horses have been entered and among them some of the horses from the Pacific coast enroute east to enter the grand circuit In addition to the large number of trotting and pacing horses that have entered a goodly string of running horses have been Hated and will run. It will be the biggest meet ever held In this part of the state and the association Is preparing to care for th big crowds that will be present. Two guldelees won ders will moke dally races and the Mink league teams will play a game of ball each day. American Coatravcta and Releases. CHICAGO, July 8.-Ban Johnson, presi dent of the American Base Ball league, an nounced here today the following contract! and releaaes: Releaases By Detroit to San Francisco, F. Browning; by Washington to Peoria, Hovllk (optional); by Washington to Chicago, George Brown; by Washington. William Rapp (outright). Contracts With Washington, L. L. Hinrichs; with St. Louis, Robert Ray; with Boston. J. F. Anderson. A BLOOD MEDICINE FOR YOUNG OR OLD S-3 107 s-" Were S35-S40 nan