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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1910. Denver Bunch Win on Thirteen Runs; Champs Slide; Giants Lose; Cubs Win; Fast Tennis sioux ' an i wins again Bourkei Hv Trouble in Finding . ' Hammond. BATTING ' .AVERAGES FATTENED Mens Tikl.ln Mirkfi by Variety of Plays -Hem Itaa for Doc Welch.' fclOUX CITY, July li-'-Omnha lost again today to Sioix',. Cltyf ' Hammond pitched good ball, but Rhodes was easy. Score; -., .;?oyx,ciTY.- O. 11 A. E. 1 0 0 0 0 V V u 1 0 1 1 1 v 6 1 " l A. IS. 0 0 1 V . 1 1 U " U V u v o 1 1 1 10 3 Andreas. Ilv........ 4 i Stem, lb. i. ...... ' 1 yulllln, Do. t. ......... ,. . Fenlon, rf... .Nelgnbors, cf. .......... 4 1 , Miliar, c. ,wy., 4 1" Itartmftn, -... 4 H. Welch, If..... 3 Hammond, p......,..J f Totals..:.','.. ii.'.T.'.t .41 16 MA'tll. 3n.'. '.'..... S. .. 1 IS 27 H. O. t V u iu l ' l V 1 1 (oriWlon. ss. 4.",.0 persons, rf. ...... I V, 1 Kane. lb....,x..... f ? 0 Doc Welch, if. .1 '1 hompson, tl.,.,...... lev Perrlne, lb,.. ) t'adman, c 3 0 3 Rhodes, p ....... 4 Totals ,8J ,-4 2 Sioux City 1 4 0 0 5 e Omaha . 0 2 V 0 0 1 -ltf 0 0 4 Stolen bases: Fenluo, Miller, Stem, Qull lln (li). Persons. Two-bae hlia: Stem U), Welch CD. Andreas,,. 0""n. Neighbor, Fenlon, McNeil. Thrre.bs hit; Stem. Home run: Doc Welch.; Double play: Welch to ettem. ..Sacrifice bits: Hammond, Cadman. Persons. j-tru.-K out: By "); mond, 7i by Rhode. rf,Aaea on baile: Off Hammond. 4;l.rf Ruodes. 7. JM by pitched ball: By Hammond,!.! :Tjme;, . Urn plres; Stornberg HikJ Vfat11- Attendance: . . . yti-:.izL v. BT, JOSKPH .axn.'fWTBKA SPLIT Alter Loaln 1tt GarAe MUorUa Ittirtp- IVilteri, ST. JOSEPH, Jiily4 -rTh Topeka Cooley Sox outbatted the St. Joeeph Drummera In the flrat game of the double-header played here today. Xhe work of Kaufman in the pitcher's box for the visitors won the con test. Score, flrat game: ; . 'ab,' a. H. . . It . 1 1 2 O. A. E. 2 0 0 0,3 1 8 11 1 0,0 too 2 2.0 8 2 0 ' 1 0 110 27 11 2 O. A. K. 1 0 0 3 11 too 3 0 0 4 8 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 10 2 0 0 10 0,0 0 27 9 i Wooley, cf ip-vj fl Walah. 8b .' . .0 T. Keilly. ss .,'4, .1) Thomason, If o. Q Reagan, if. v eloh, 2b. . Abbott, lb Kerns, c v. 4 y . 0 1 10 H. i V 0 0 ; Kaufman, p. 6, Totals . 36 ST. ' JOSEPH. . . s AB. R. -l Powell, If. Fox, it... Jones. U McCheoney,, cU. Corhaii, ss....... Rciliy, 3b Bauer, rt tf rambes, c. . 3 . 0 0 4 Manske, p., Shea 3 ...1 batted fut.'Maynka ti,inth. Tokepa .....J.......;.V. 0 t 0 Bl. JUH6D11 .,V 0'IV 1 0 1 1 o.O 1 l- 0 V 3 ilne-oae hiu; .Powell, Jones, Reagan, Weicii. 'lwo-baso hit: Heagan. Stolen oasen: McChesney, i. utauly, Abbott, tjacritice Uu ..or A hhnl t KtrunK nils; r, "uj. vv,i, cull by luanxxe, jOuy .Kamman, . Base Oil' baili Ol MIIWKI.' I, ll Buno,i. Left on bases: -ext.'- Vusepli,: J opeKa, . umpire; nanKell. Attenuanee; l.av. oi-ore, secoiiu game! - ' . . . , J4 UiK-A., i A. IS. U, Wooley, cf. .... 1 H. P.O. 0 3 Vaii, o. ............. i v '1'. Keuly; .:-. 'ihuinasoti, u . bcnmiui, it tteagau, rf......... Vtcicn, 3o. stbbou, lu liolen. c... .......... jackaon, p..f....... Totals ST. 4 : iv 6 4 4 4 . ' 4 ...36. 1 JOSEPH. 7 24 A.B. R. Powell, U Fox, 2o ,-!..... 1 j ones, lb; t...-...4 3 McCneney, cf......... 4 .2 coinan, ss.. ...... 5 2 Meiny, 3b 4 1 liiuer, rf.. 1 wiea, c . JJ Johnson,, p 6- H. P.O. A. E. 1 0 0 1 3 2 8 ,i 2 1 2 4 10 0 3 1 1 7 0 Totals Topeka .'. Ht. Joseph ,1 ...3D 13 14 27 14 0001 00110-3 81052002 -13 Three-base hits: Rellly. Schmidt. Two. i.tt- MrC.hesnMV. Fox. Jones, Corhan. Stolen bases: Powell l2), Jonea (2), Corhan, Rellly. Sacrifice, hits i Mcunesney, yyatsn. Struck out: By Johnson, R; by Jackson, 7. Bases on balls; Off Johnson. 2; oir jack 14 it hv nltrhed ball: Hv Johnson, 2, Double play:' -Johnaon to Jones to Rellly. Left on bases: til. Josepn, i; iujic, . LINCOLN- WHIPS E9 MOINEi rhimni Defeated by Score of F.i a at ' Fosir, i-.c-a umvN iniv hHmw batting at critical moment . and cool playing all around won the game for Lincoln today. Des Molhes rallies -in tha eighth, but the battle was too tar iosi io wm, AH. 'H. II. PO. A. E. Falser. ,tL... i otligan, ss.. Matdck, ct'... uwyer, lb.... Mehoff, Hb... Curtis. If Hader, 3b Clemmons, c. Here he, p.... ToUls 1 .1 1 1 2 , 1 0 2 0 2 4 2 11 u 0 1 0 0 1 1 U.SCOLN AB. . i. PO, A. E Jude, tf Uagnler. sa couo, ri eockmnn, 3b "1 nonius, lb Wledenaaul, Sb.... 3 ::::::ri 4 12 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 a i - 1 ". 1 1 1 ' 3 1 3 0 I I ' 1' ' t i 3 3 0 11 1 I 3 I 0 . 6 8 0 0 1 Davis, cf... Kruger, c, Fox, p ...... 2 Totals Dee Moines Lincoln .... ,.3S S ,11 :7 U ..i.M I 1 ' 0 4 2 0-4 .....1 0 J' l I 1-b Earned runs: Des MeUies,. Lincoln, I. Three-bare hits: Ntfiioif. Judo, Cobb, Wlttdenakul. Bases en jill!' Oit Heretic, . W ild pitch: Hert h . Struck out: By Herche, 4; by Fox, X. NacrUU e, lilts: Mat tick, Gngnler. Coci.iMin. - Davis. Fox. Time: i.Ou. Umpire? bullet ; '."Attendance: 400. DEN V 11 POINDS Dl II II AM Wichita Defeated by Thirteen Four Score. DENVER. Colo.. July 11 Denver pounded Durham hard today, and won from Wichita, 13 to 4. Wichita u unable to- find oim- Score: O. A. 1 0 1 0 3 1 6 A 1 1 3 4 1 1 3 0 3 0 0 24 17 O. A. 0 3 0 0 1 ' 1 t 1 3 4 5 WICHITA. All. R. H-lden, rf MWldleton. cf.. Claire, J'.ughes, 2b.... Koerner, lb. ... Westerxll, 8b.. Petttgrew, rf. Jokersi, c Durham, p.... Shaner, p Totals ....I ....,., 4 ... 4 ( 3 ,,..4 2 ..... 1 S3' 4 DEN VERv AH. R. 8 ........ 43 :M S I 1 1 Lloyd, 2b..... Waldron, If. Cranston, si Casaldy, If... Llmlnay. lb.. Dolsli, 3b.... Leal I, cf STANDING OF THE TEAMS. WE3T. LEAGUE. I NAT. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct W.LPct. Floux City.. 48 2K .23 ChlCdgo 44 27 .419 Denver 4. 31 .KOHi New rork.,.42 W ."0 Wichita ....43 35 .661 Pittsburg .,..34 St .R Lincoln 42 38 .6.Wi Cincinnati ,.!.; ,K Omaha M 43 .4 J F'hlla 34 34 ,M lea MolnM.M .(.Sl Hrooklvn .. ItO .m Ht. Joseph.. .81 44 .4nSt. Ioula M 42 .411 jopeKa x!i fx .m Bonon w w .in AMKK. LFAQl'K. I AM EH. AP8'N. W.UPct W.UPct. Phila i0 Hi .M MInnND'i ...M 31 .tot BoKton 43 31 .5SI Ht. Paul MM .W New York.. .42 31 .575!Toledo Hi Sfl .f71 Detroit 42 3 .M5,Kanaaa City. 40 41 .4M Wah 3! 4 .47 Columhua ...87 43 . 43 Cleveland . .32 86 .4711 Milwaukee ..M 4H .4 Chicago .....81 lil .37Indlanap' . .S4M .400 U Axiul....ii 49 .RiylX)UlBVllle ...30 Dii .961 Veaterdar'a ReaaHa. WEHTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, 4; Hloux City, 16. Lincoln, ; lies Molnea, 4. Topeka, 0: Ht. Joaeph, a. Second game, Topeka. 8; Ht. Joaeph, 13. Wlchlti, 4; Denver, 13. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Prooklyn. 3; St. Loula, . lloa'.on, 0; Cincinnati, !. Wfw ycrk, o; Pitt-burg, 4. i , Philadelphia,. 2; Chicago. 1. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Cleveland, 8; New York, 1. R. Loula, 1; Philadelphia, 8. Watihlngton, ; Detroit, 7. Chicago, 1; Boston, f. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Minneapolis, S; Columbus, 4. Ht. Fe,ul, 0; Toledo, 4. Kanra City. 4; Indianapolis, 0. Milwaukee, 1; Louisville, 0. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Superior. 7; Heward, 4. Grand ixland, 2; Columbus, 7. Kearney, g; Hastings, 1. Kremoitt, 3; Red Cloud, 1. MINK LEAOtTE. - Nebraxk City, ; Hhennnduah, 6. ciannda, 6, Falle City, 1. ' Aunurn, ; juuryvilie, l. Ganiea Today. Western Iairue Omaha at Sioux Cltv. Lincoln at Dee Moines, Topeka at St., Jo seph. National Lea true--Brooklyn at Ht. Louis. Boston at Cincinnati, New York at Pitts burg, Philadelphia at Chicago. American Jearue Cleveland at Tsew York. Ht. Loula at Philadelphia. Washing ton at Detroit, Chicago at Boston. American Association Mlnneariolli at Co lumbus, Ht. Paul at Toledo. Kansas City at Indianapolis, Milwaukee at Louisville. Nebraska State League Hastings at Kearney, Superior at Fremont. Columbua at Grand Island. Mink League Clarlnda at Auburn. Falls City at Shenandoah, Nebraska City at Maryvllle. Weaver, c... Olmstead, p. Totals 29 13 IS 27 12 1 Wichita 220000000-4 Denver 0 012 4 6 1 0 - Stolen bases: Dolan, Lindsay (2), Beall, Mlddleton. Two-base hits: Olmstead, Crans ton a), Beall. Three-base hits: Belden, Llnday. Home runs: Claire, Lindsay. Sacri fice hits: Cranston, Olmstead, Lindsay, Weaver. Mlddletcn. Sacrifice fly. Dolan. Tassed ball: Weaver. Struck out: By Olm stead. 4. Base on balls: Off OVmstead. 8: off Shaner, 1; off Durham, 6. Double plays: Lloyd to Lindsay; Hughes to Claire to Kocrner. Wild pitches: uurnam. Shaner. Hits: Off Durham. 14 In six Innings; off Shaner, 1 In two Innings. Time: 1:&3. Um pires: Spencer and Flynn. Superior Trims Seward Players; Islanders liose anaaanaasnnj, Carroll's Home Bun at v Columbus ; Saves Former Leaders from Being: Shut Out. ' ' SEWARD, Neb., July IS. (Special Tele gram.) Superior defeated Seward today, 7 to 4. Score: R.H.E. Superior S 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-7 10 1 Seward 3 00 000010-474 Batteries: Seward, Hanson and Walley; Superior, Justua and Bartley. COLUMBUS, Neb., July 13. (Special Tel egramsCarroll's home run in the seventh saved the visitors from befog shut out. Chittlck, for Columbus, knocked, a . home run In the fourth. Score: , R.H.E. Columbu 0 4 0 3 0 1 0 0 -7 12 I Grand Island. . 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-2 8 1 Batteries: Columbus, Hamilton and Agnew; Grand Island, Paul and Carroll. Umpire: Nelson. FREMONT. Neb., July 13. (Special Tele gram.) Fremont defeated Red Cloud hero today in a ten-Inning game,' one of the best-gumes of the season. The game was won by a home run by Thompeon In the tenth Inning, there being two outs. Score: R. H.E. Fremont .... 000000000 83 ( 1 Red Cloud... 000000000 11 31 Batteries: Red Cloud. Jarrott and Fagao; Fremont. Campbell and Miller. , HASTINGS, Neb., July 13. (Special Tele gramsKearney made It' two out of three with today's victory. Cook's collision with Copple in the ninth, causing the latter to fumble a throw home, won the game and almost, put both players out of commission. Score: - R.H.E. Kearney 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 13 7 0 Hastings 1 000000 0-1 76 Batteries: Kearney, Wright and Town send; Hastings, Orth and Copple. RKSt LTS MINK LEAGUE Clarlnda nud Nebraska City Win Uame After Bacea at Auburn. ' At Falls City Score: R.H E Clarlnda 01020020-4 4 4 Falls City 10 0 10 0 0 0-3 3 1 batteries: Hunt and Johnson; Finch and roteet. Umpire: Sage. 1 The game waa called at the end of the oigntn to catch a train. At Shenandoah Score: : ' i R.H.M. Nebraska City 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 10-4 2 Shenandoah 0 0031010 04 6 1 Batteries: Wells and Warier; Johnson ana i.anue. empire: Meyers. IOWA FOOT BALL 8CI1EIMJI.IC State University Apens Season with Mornlngalde at Heme. IOWA CITY, la.. July 13 Speclal.)-The i;iu root Dan scneauie or the atato i nt verslty of Iowa was formally announced to day by Prof. Arthur G. Smith, -chairman of the board In control of athletics here, The seven games araalfollowa:- October. 1,: MorruugHlde at Iowa City, October 8. Not inwetitern at Kvanstou. October IS.' Missouri at Columbia. . October ti, Purdue at Iowa City;; uctoDer i'J, open t ? November 6. Ames at Ames. :, r .November U. Drake at Iowa City. November 1, Waahington university at St. Loula. American llorara Win at Kewaaarket. NEWMARKET. July lS.-In the race for the Zetland plate here today-August Bel mont's Merry Task finished first. De cision waa second and Sycamore third. There were seven atartera. The July handicap of C00 sovereigns, for 8-year-olda and upwards, distance Six fur long of the Bunbury mile, was won by H. P. Whitney's Perseus 111. A S-yvar-nld sales stake was won by Lawrence Waterbury's Congo II. San Deux was second and ' Sir Knight third. Tfceiu were ten starters. to Genoa Wlaa from Belcrade. BELGRADE, June 13 (Special.) Genoa won from Belgrade Monday, lo i. before a laige crowd. The features were a one hand catch bv Fenton and the batting of Carroll and Moaner of Genoa. Score: BelKiade 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 04 Genoa ...-......; 3 0 2 1 4) 0 3 0 08 Batteries: Vought. Robinson and Phillips: Genoa, Wake and Carroll. Bruaae Medal for Campbell, , ItlrtLKT, England. July H Shooting was couclu.led today in the first stage of the competition for his msjestv, the king's r. I prisa. (. apiaiu i ampoaa or the . 1-Jsrtt OjArsyles iaiturel tlm bionta medal with a l record rifle score of 104 out of a poaai 0 1 bla 108. Sergeant Morris el Canada was Vl second with lux PMLLIES DAVE SHADE BEST Score Winning Bun Inning. in Ninth CHANCE ORDERED FROM BENCH Evrre Families Uraat'a Boaarfer aad I'alladelpkla Coants Neeesaary Score to Secare Opener. CHICAGO, July 18.-Phlladelphla today took the opening game from Chicago, 1 to 1, scoring the wlrmlng run In the ninth, when Evere fumbled Grant' bounder. Ma gee led off in this Inning with a triple to right field. Chance wea ordered from the benc4i tot protesting In the third. Score: rHILAbKIjPHIA. CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A . Titus, rf 4 0 0 OBvsrs, Ik 3 0 8 t 1 Kntw, lb.... 8 0 8 4 OSharkird, If.. 4 4 8 4 RalM, cf 1 18 0 S.hult, rt .. 4 1 ft Mum, If.... 4 111 OHotmui, lb . 4 8 II t 1 Oram. I 4 14 CSl.lnfrtdt, lb 3 1 3 4 Hr'nflld, lb I 10 1 BMumont. c( 4 4 I Dooliin, SS....I 4 CTInli.r, n.... I 118 0 Mnr.n. o 8 ft 8 AKher, 3 I 1 Moon, p 8 18 OKsultwch, p.. I 0 I ToUls 30 4 17 18 Totals It 17 II 8 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 Two-base hit: Tinker. Three-base hit: Magee. Sacrifice hit: Stelnfeldt Stolen bases: Archer, Knabe, Hofman. Left on bases: Chloaao, ; Philadelphia, 2. Bases on balls: Off Reulbach, 2; off Moore, 3. Bases on errors: Philadelphia, 2. Struck out: By Reulbach, 1; by Moore. 5. Time: 1:48. Umpires: Rlglcr and Emslle. Cincinnati Beats Boston. CINCINNATI. July 13. Rowan held Bos ton to two hits tocay and had no diffi culty in ahuttlng them out by a score of 1 to ft Brown pitched well In all but the sixth Inning, when a base on balls, a triple and a single allowed both of Cincinnati's runa. Score: CINCINNATI. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Bttthtr. If... I 110 OColUne, It..., 4 0 0 0 ft Kgan. lb I 111 OShnn. ib.... 8 0880 HnblltMl, lb. 8 110 I OBhirpx. lb.... 3 1 0 Mitchell, ft., I I 4 V OR. Miller, rf. I 0 0 t PVrt, cf.., 3 Downar, lt. . ft McLn. e... I 13 0 OAbb'tlchlo, sal 4 3 lit OBack, of 8 1 1 ft ft 8 ft SRartdon, e... 8 ft I 4 ft ft ft 8 OSwemey. lb.. 3 0 3' 8 ft 118 OBrown, p 3 0 0 8 ft -McMillan, 8 Rowan, p.... 8 Totsls Boston ... Cincinnati M ft 87 8 ft Touts M I 84 13 ft oooooooo r- 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 -2 Three-base hit Hoblltxel. Sacrifice hits Besclier, Raridon, Sharpe. Double plays: Abbatlchlo to Shean to Sharpe; Raridon to Sweeney; Egan (unassisted); Shean to Hhsrpe. Banes on balls: Off Brown, 3; off Rowan, 2.- Rtruck out: By Brown. 4; by Rowan. 2. Time: 1:23. Umpires: Johnstone ajid Eason. 84.- Loula Defeats Brooklyn. ST. LOUIS. July 13. St. Louis won from Brooklyn today, 9 to 3. Bell was hit hard In the second Inning, while Harmon pitched fairly creditable ball throughout the game. Score: ST. LOUIS. BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Hurstns. lb.. 6 10 1 ODaltcn. rf....4 1 ft 0 0 Ellis. If 4 0 8ft Oakm. at I 1 3 ft Konatehy. lb I 3 1 1 ODaubart, lb.. B 0 10 0 1 e wheat, ir. . . . a a a o o 0 Hummel, 8b. 4 8 I 4 ft ODavldson, cf. 4 1 8 0 1 OLcnnox, 8b... 8 0 110 OMcEbrm, Ib 1 0 0 0 0 0T. Smith, as. 4 ft ft t ft lKrwIn, s 4 141 Kfana, rf 3 1 ft ft Phalps. e 8 I 7 1 Movrar, lb.. I 1 1 8 Hutowltt, as.. 8 8 ft 8 Harmon, p... 110 1 Ball, a 0 0 0 0 a ToUls 84 1187 11 1 Miller, p 8 1 0 ft ft H. Smith.... 1 ft ft 0 ft Totals 35 8 84 1ft 8 Batted for Miller in the ninth. St. Louis 05200020 Brooklyn 10002000 0-4 Two-base hit: Erwin. Three-base hits: Wheat, Evana. Hulswltt Harmon. Double play: Hummel, Erwin and Daubert. Stolen bases: Mowrey, Hulswltt,; Hummel. Hit by pitched ball: By Harmon.. byi Miller. 2. Wild pitch: Miller. Bases en balls: Off Bell, 1; off Miller. 8; off Harmon, 1. Struck out: By Bell. 8; by Harmon, 8; by Miller, a. Hits: Off Bell, In three innings; off Miller, In five Innings. Left on bases: St. Louis. Brooklyn. S. Time: 2:01. Umpires: Klem ana Kane. Plttabnrn- Shuts Out New York, PITTSBURG, -July 13. Pittsburg today- shut out New Tork In a game that bristled with fine plays. To Drucke s error, a drop at first baae and bla base on balls, the only one he gave, can the defeat of New Tork be attributed. Score: P1TTSBURO. KEW TORK. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Byrne, 8b.... 4 ft 8 1 OSnodsrass, cf. I ft 8 0 ft Laach, or 4 Clarks, If ... 4 ft ODoyls, Ib 0 ODafora, If... 4 OMarrar- rf... 1 0 Brio wall, as. 8 ODerlln, Ih... 0 OMarkle, lb., 1 tBchlet. c... 1 ODrueka, ... Winir. as... a a Hratt. lb 4 1 18 MrK'hnle. 8b 8 0 8 Wilaon, rf.... I Olbson, a I Csmnlts, p... 8 Aackar ..... Touis, a 4 rr i o Totals 87 8 84 11 Batted for Brucke in the ninth. Pittsburg 00003020 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Three-base hit: Doyle. Bases on balls: Off Camnlta, 8; off Drucke, 1. Struck out: By Camnlts, I; by Drucke, 7. Time: 1:36. Umpires; O'Day and Brennan. VAGRANT WINS YACHT BACH enananansanaa - Harold Vaaderhllt's Beat la Flrat t ,' Beach Hamilton. HAMILTON, Beimuda, July 13. The two yachts competing in the race of the At lantis Yacht elub from NeV Tork for Ber muda were sighted at daybreak. The Va grant was leading the Bhiyeea. The Vagrant won the AUantle Yacht club's race from New, York to Bermuda, crossing the finishing line at 11 o'clock this moraine. i The Shlyesa, which had a time allowance of. one hour and thirty minutes, finished at 1 o'clock.. The winner is owned by Harold S. Van- defbllt and Hies the flag or the New York Yacht .club. Its . competitor . Is owned by Demarest Lloyd of the Eaatern Yacht club of Marbleheaa, Mass. , . i There were but -two yachts in the race. Tbey, started on their voyage of e'70 nautical nines ai id p. m. oaiuraay, juiy . ) ' t ' Plattsnteuth In Good Farm. PLATTS MOUTH, Neb.,' July 18.-(Spe-clal.) During the atreet carnival here last week Plattsmouth played 'four gamea of base ball. The flrat game was with the umana uas company team, which Platts mouth won, 2 to 0. The second waa with Red Oak, la., Plattsmouth winning by acore of 3 to 7. The third was with the Lincoln Stars of Lincoln, resulting t to in favor of Plattsmouth. The fourth game, wun tne Aiamitos or umana, waa a ten Inning tie, 1 to 1 the game being stopped lo auow me visitors to eaten a train. Thia is the Plsttsmouth lineup: P. Harold F. Man, catchers; B. Bardwell, C. Hullflnn Dinners: r Mcuau ey. first base: n. Fits gerald, second baae: E. Droeae. third baae O. Larson, shortstop; K. Kelley, right field C. Heal, center field; B. Mason, left field The Plattsmouth. team, la composed of noma piayers wun me exception of Hull fish. !yemt-.o-Itaa Game. CRETE,. Neb., July U. (Special.) Nor ton of Crete pitched a no-hlt, no-run game or bail yeHteruay in tne contest between Crete and Fairmont. The game was olose and Interesting, as the only acore waa made by Crete in tne laat naif of the ninth in nlng: Score: R.H E Fairmont 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 Crete 0 0000000 1-1 3 Batteries: Fairmont, Crandall and Wells Crete, Norton and Ammerman. Struck out By Norton, 13; by Crandal, a. Umpire: Brid cnstine. . Ulltuer Blaaka Bladen. OILTNER. Neb., July 13. (Special.) Gilt nrr and Bladln played a fast xame of bull here Tuesday. Giltner won by the Close score ot l to o. score: Giltner 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Bladen 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Batteries: Giltner. Harris and Ward Bladen. Scott and Van Liew, Hits: Giltner s; Miaaen, ft. r.rrors, winner, o; liiaden Struck out: By Harris, 8; by Scott, 11, Time: 1:11 Beatrice aad Wyutore Tie. BEATRICE. Neb.. July 13. tSpeclal Tele gram!) The Wymore and Beatrice ball teama played a tie game at Wymore, 8 to , today. Score: R,H E. Beatrice t 11 2 Wymore 8 11 Batteries: Beatrice. Julnn and Booth; Wymore, Earl and Vance. Persistent Advertising la the Road to Rig Returns. Raps Talkof Gotch Fighting Farmer Burns Declare There ii Nothing: to Rumor of Wreitler Trying: to Meet Johnson. "I don't think there la a thing to this talk of Gotch tranlng to fight Jack John son," said Farmer Buros, dean of the mat, the man who brought out Gotch and made hint the world's greateet wrestler and who helped train Jefferles. "Why should he?" added the Farmer. "Frank la a wrestler, not: a fighter and, though in a rough and tumble I think he could whip Johnson or Jeff, yet In a fight where he had to. bog aocording to rules he'd have no more show than you or I. "I see J Ira Corbett Is talking about bring ing Frank out. but I think It la just Ulk. If Frank over had such a notion be never told me and he talked over , his affalra with me at Reno. He aaid he waa retired for good, and he even went so far as to say before the fight .that he would not make the tour of the world planned In case of Jefferles winning. . Bo don't think he has any notion of entering the fight ing business. . . Wrestling is different from fighting and why should a man who has beat the world at his own game try to get Into a game he knowa nothing about?" Burns still feels badly, over Jeffs defeat and la certain that some vital organ gave way and let the big; fellow down. "It wasn't his head," he said, " tie could think, but he could not execute. ' It la a ad affair." TROTTERS GOOD AT AUBURN Hiss Wyman Steps Four Sparkling Miles for Class. RACERS BURN UP THE TBACK De Ryder's Grand Clrenlt Prospect Trimmed After Three Seorchln Heats Nebraska Horses Wall Advanced. AUBURN, .Neb., , July : 13. -(Special Tele gram.) There was an excellent crowd out Tuesday at the opening) day of the Auburn summer races. .The track was fast and in excellent condition, notwithstanding that it was a trifle dusty, . The races carded to day were tie 2:1( pace, purse 3600; 3:26 tiot, purse 8500; three-yeaar-old trot, purse 8300, and S mile dash, purse $100. In the 2:18 pace there were .thirteen entries. Tell started. . Lady Jeanette, owned by O. M Cotton ot thla city, Although winning in three straight heata,. was pushed hard in the last by Ecnervo.- owned by C. L, De Ryder of Pleaaanton, Cat The feature of the afternoon . was .the 2:26 trot. In the first heat. Tommy Horn, the favorite, did .excellent , work, after causing trouble at the score, causing Harry Messmore, owner , and driver of Miss Wy man to be fined 310 for disobeying judge's instructions for driving abead of the pole horse on the score, tin the second, third and fourth heats, M1seWyman won easily, Tommy Horn was distanced in the third beat on account, of.r.prpaklng and running a good. quarter. , v, . . , In the three-year-oiA trot' there were four entries, three .-starting.. la the -first beat, DePacy waa distanced, leaving none but Pass All - and Prince DeKayvllle, which finished one and two. . The race:. was disappointment In that Pass AH won with out seemingly any effort. The mile dash had six starters. Thft race was won by Vancena; Burlington, second; Strancer, third. , Red Moon Sprlngheel and Don Bon net ta were close In their wake. The summaries follow: 2:16 Daclnr: nurse. 3SO0: Lady Jeanette, b. m. (Dally).... 1 1 Harry Gray, g. h.. (Friend,)......,. S .3 uenervo, o. g. U'e nycer) o a Beauty H.,'h. m. (Hyatt). S S Roy Wilkes, b. h. (Cannon) .-4 7 May. Dillon, b. m, (Berry). ........ 6 4 Lory Staly. b. h. (Morehead) 8 Goldle McGregor, s. m. (Wade).. 7 dis. Symul Seal, br. m. (Mercer). dis, Cassle Chadwlok, b. m. (Ely) ais. Time: 2:14H 2:13H. 2:13.. 2:26 trottlna: ourse. 8600. Miss Wymanl b. m. (Hewitt). S 1 S 4 S : s dis. 1 S a 4 dis. The Delegate, b. h. (Wilson).. 8 Diamond Mac. (De Ryder)., g Miss Hamilton, b. m. (Rob bins) .,4 Tommy Horn, b. g. (Lyons)., 1 Grace Red Lander, b. m. (Chase) s.. ...... S Maybelle, b. m. (McCarger).. dis, Emma Z., b. m. (Erwin) dis. nuicia strong, b. m. (Erwin). dis. Blenner C, b. g. (Carmen).... dis. Time: x:isv. l.lUMi. 3:18. Three-year-old trot. Duraa. two-. Pass All. b. h. (Karrlck) 1 Prince De Kayvllle, b. h. (Kay)., t ' De racy,, o. s. (uavis).... die. Time: 2:2714, 2 ;32, 1:28. DIG CROWD OCT -AT WEST 1HI1T First Day's Raelngr gees Fine Pro Hratn Well Ran Off. WEST POINT. Neb.. July U.-fSoeclal Telegram.) The first day of the raoe meet at West Point waa marked by Ideal weather and the largest crowd that ever turned out to an event of the kind here. The track waa in splendid condition and everything possible waa done to facilitate tne conteata. The grandatand was com, pletely filled and it was hard for the teams and automobiles to find room. The races were called promptly at 1:30 p. m., with the veteran atarter, N. P. Ronln of Fre mont, In control. Results: 2:30 trot, purse, 1400: Homer Allerton, b. s., by Drift A Her ton (J. L. Howell, Albion, Neb.) ,.. 1 1 Forest J., b. g., by General Forest (Pat Jackman, Waterloo. la ... S S Judge Hooker, gr.-g. . by Gov. Tell (J. J. Wallace. Oklahoma City, Okl.) I S Squaw, b. rn., by Alcome (Sehln- stock Bros., West Point, Neb.)... S 4 Time: 1:23'4. 2:23. 2:18 pace, purse, ,8400: Storm King, b. s. by Electric Storm IE. C. Warren. Shel- ton. Neb.) S 7 7 dis. Speed On, s. a, by tiplde On (D. Stlnnsrd, O'Neill, Neb). 3 i' I May Hlghwood, . b. m.. by Hlghwood (R. Bean, Deca tur, 111.) 4 t S Asa Danforth, br. s., by Ksrl K. Jokarrick. Pueblo. Colo.) Ill Coney Woods, bl. in., by Wal nut Boy. (Wood-' Cones. Pierce. Neb.) 7 S Idle. Peter Hal, b. a., by Blue Hat (W. L. Hands. Newklrk, Okl.) SSS Time: 2:15, 2:13Vt. 2:1&V 2:14 trot, purse, 8400: Willie W., br. g., by resk K. (W. L. Stoores, Oklahoma City. Okl 1 1 1 King Lorln, br. s., by Norval King (Tom Branlgjn, Co lumbua, Neb.) 4 4 S Checkbook, no. g., by Conrad (Ed Pyle. Lincoln, Neb ).... 8 3 3 Time: 3:2014, :W1. 2:17',. Running race, one-half mile flush, purse, 1100: On Deck (so. g.) won, Won Armouni (b. g.) second.. Lltt'e Queen (b. m.) third. Time: 0.61. Hall Travels Bases. ARLINGTON. Neb ." July W (Special The Arlington Nuraery ball team deteated the Elk City team at Elk City yesterday by the score of 22 to 1 The feature of the game waa the home runs by Hafl. Nelson Ksoeks Out Clifford. NEW YORK. July U.-'Ted" Nelson, Australia'a writerweight champion. In his first local apiearBnce tonlKht knocked out "Jack" Clifford of California In the alxth round of a scheduled ten-round bout at Uie Fail mount Athleilo club. ATHLETICS IN FOURTEENTH Barry Founds Out Home Bun with Two Out GAME IS PITCHERS' BATTLE M. Louis Beaten In Long; aad Hard Plata -Three Three.Ratxrere Tvra Two-Base Hits. PHILADELPHIA, July 13.-Barry ended pitcher's battle between Morgan and Lake In the fourteenth inning today by making a home run with two men out, the core being 1 to L The ball rolled under a gate and went Into the left field bleachers. Philadelphia made six hits for extra bases. but could score only two runs. Lake' not permitting more than one bit In an Inning. nd once retiring these batsmen after Thomas had started off with a three-bag ger, nl seven o fthe last nine innings at Louis went out in order. Score: PHILADELPHIA. gx. LOVI9 AB.H.O.A.B. AB H O A.B Hansel, If, ; unions, it 1 i ft ft J 1 48801811. lb.. 4 1 1 e Oldrtns, cf. Cnlllns, lb. a aviallaca, ss.. ft 1 8ft ftNswnam. lb. I 8 at 1 14 8 OSchwaitaar. rf I 1 i I8ft ft Hoffman, of.. 0 1 8 I TrueB4ale, IS 4 8 8 18 8 OStaphens, a . 4 1 4 1 1 I (Lake, p i 1 0 I 1 Bakar, lb... 1 0 nana. lb... Murphy, rf. Barry , as... Thomas, a.. Morfan.- p.. Totals 41 11 41 81 ft Total, u 4l I 1 Two out when winning run waa mad. St. Louis l o a a o a n a n i a n a a , Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 a u.Two,aso h,t,: Dnvta. Baker. Three-base bits: Thomas, Baker, Collins. Home run: Barry. Sacrifice hlia- u.rt..n c.i Truesdale, Thomas, Stone. Double plays: parry io tjoillns to Davis, Oldrlng to Davis Lefton bases: St. Loula, 6. Philadelphia, 10. Base on balls: Off Morgan. 8. First base on ?rror,:- Philadelphia, I Struck out: By Lake. 6 bv M or iron a Tim., in Perrlne. - BOSTON, July .-Walsh was batted hard by Boston today and the locals won. Rain prevented a double-header, but two games will be played tomorrow. Score: tRWTON CHlCAOO. AB.H.O.A.B in a n. . . irM. m . . . . . . " . ..w,.r, ii... a i i vrranon, 3t... a ft ft t miimiw. oo m n a orvtl Iim .r A 0 0 0 ft ft 0 Breaker, of... 4 1 1 Ifarant. of.... 4 sehl, lb 4 8 I 1 ODousharty, It 8 Oartner, ab.. 4 18 0 IMullan. lb... 4 3 ft Lewis, If 8 8 10 OPartall. 8b.... 4 Wagner, as... 4 ft 1 1 lm..kh'.. ..a a i Csrrlian, 0.811 08ulliran. 'e... a a a "". P 1 ft ft 8 OWalah. a a a ToUls 80 1 17 14 4 Totals n a u ii i t-iiicago o o 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 oton 1 0 6 0 1 1 0 a-K Three-base hit: 8tM nnru o.ki Base on balls: Off Hall, 8; off Walsh. 3. atrucK out: By Walsh, 6; by Hall, 6. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Evans. Cleveland Oatplaya New York IM.W 1UHK. JUlV 13 Clevalanrf hnlh outbatted and outflelded New York. Lajole inroo aiiiKies ana a aouble out of iour limes up. Mcore: CLEVELAND. KXW TORK. AB.H.O.A.B. AB u n A a Nil's. If 4 0 8 0 onanists. If... a ' 0 8 ft Lord, rf a ft ft OWoltar rf a a a a , inm.r, as.,., 1 14 OCbaaa. lb.... 1 10 1 Ljoia, lb.... 4 4 4 ft Import, lb... 4 1 ft ft EaEatarlr. e. ( 8 8 8 Knl.h lh ... a i a 8toalI. lb... I 1 t 1 lCraa. of 4 A 8 0 Blrm'ham. of 4 14 0 flHr-rh ... a i a a Pafrlns, 3b... 4 118 OMltchall. o... 8 0 i 1 Krentnar. .. a 0 ft t linear 1 a a a Haranaaa, p.. a 0 ft ft O'Hamphlll ,.1000 HBhaa, p.... 1 ft ft 8 ToUls.... ..II II 37 II l'Foswr 1 ft 0 0 Totals 80 t 87 18 4 'Batted for Fisher In' the fifth. Batted for Hughes in the ninth. Cleveland 1000302 1 4-9 New York .- 0 1 0 0 1 0-0 0 02 Two-base - hit: -Lalole. . Thrukhiu hit Perrlng. Struck out: By Fisher,. 1;. by nuinei. ; oy narxness. J. Bases on haiia Off Koestner. 4; off Fisher. 3. Hits: Off iioeatner. S In five Innlnara (none out In th. sixth); off Harknesa, 1 in four innings; off rmiier, e in live innings; orr Hughes, 4 In four Innings. Time: 1:60. Umpires: Dlneen avna uonnouy. - Detroit Breaks Loelngr Streak, DETROIT. July 18. Detroit broke Its losing streak today. Crawford's drive with two men on bases and two out in the, ninth aeoiaeo tne game, score: DETROIT. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. D. Jonas, If.. 8 1 8 ft ft Ml Ian. of... 4 8 Bosh, ss I Cobb, cf 1 Crawford, rf. 4 8 OLalWelt, If.., ft OSchaefar, b. ft OGeaeler, rf.., 1 OMcBrlde, ss., 4 ftKtllirer, lb., ft ftUntlaub. lb. 4 1 Street, e , 4 ftoray, B Mortality. So. 4 O'Laary, 8b.. 4 T. Jonas, lb. a RUnaaa, a.... 4 0 1 1 4 1 18 Mullln, p.... 4 I ft Johnson, p.., 00 Totals. a iiiu 1 Total, at 1114 U ft Two out when winning run was scored Washington 11004000 06 Detroit 0 1 1 0 S 1 0 3-7 Two-base hits: Morlartv. O'Learv. Uc Bride. Three-base bit: Crawford. Home run: Mullln. Hits: Off Gray, 8 in six snd one-third Innings; off Johnson, 1 in two and two-thirds Innings. Bases on balls: Off Aiuuin, on uray, b: off Johnson. L Struck out: By Mullln; 3: by Grav. 1: by jonnson, i. nrne: umpires: O Lough un ana nyui. EVENTS OW RUNNING TRACKS Dancer Mark nasi Royal Meteor Ran One, Twi la Haadloaa. EMPIRE CITY RACE TRACK. N. Y.. duty u.-im newcastie staoie entry, user gar MarK ana itoyai Meteor, ran one, two in tne wingea aroot handicap here today, The entry were odds-on and Justified the commence piacea in tnem. fjummarles: First race, six furlongs: Little Ralah (6 to 1) won, Aldlvia (13 to 1) second. The Hague (ft to 3) tnira. 'lime: 1:14. Second 'race, six furlongs: Galley Slave (3 to l) won, Kosseeux (ju to 1) second, triacK cniei tl io i) tnira. Time: l:uk. Third race, mile and twenty yards: Guy Fisher (( to 1) won. Star Bottle ( to 1) second, Cliff Edge (16 to 1) third. Time 1:414k. Fourth race, six luriongs: Danger Mark 2 to 10) won. Royal Meteor (7 to 10) second ulncy Belle (5 to 1) third. Time: 1:134k. Fifth rac. six furlongs: Cherryola (2 to 1) won, Manget J to i) second, infatua tlon (20 to l) third. Time: 1:13. Slxtn race, one and a sixteenth miles Danfleld (11 to 6) won, lad of Langdon (9 to a) seoono, Aran ( to i) third. Tims 1-47U , SALT LAKE CITY, July U.r-Four favor ites won today. Summaries: First rsos, five furlongs: Lees Friar (U to 2) won, Bessie C. (4 to 1 second, Alta Ray Goto 1) third. Time: 1:02. Second rt.ee, mile: Llvlua (2 to 1) won Wicket (18 to 1) second, Jim Caffeata (7 io if xnira. xiine: i:so. Third race, mile: Mattle Mack (13 to 1) won, Mike Jordan (17 to 10) aeoond, Tur boat (10 to 1) third. Time: 1:454. . Fourth race, seven furlonga: Charlie Doherty (i to 2) won, May Sutton U to 11 aecond, Emma' O (7 to 3) third. Time: 1:Z8. Fifth race, five and a half furlonga: Mel tondale (6 to 2) won, Sabado (26 to 1) sec ond. Burleigh (8 to 1) third. Time: 1:0. Sixth race, six furlongs: Hidden Hand (even) won, Warner Griswell (4 to 1) sec ond, Billy Myer (6 to 2) third. Tims: 1:164. NEBRASKA CITY HEADY TO RACE Several Special Featares for Fear Days' Meet. What Is advertised ss the greatest horse racing meeting ever pulled off in Nebraaka Is to occur at rueorasaa nty lueeoay V ednesdsy, Thursday and Friday of nex week. Cash purses are bung up to the amount to tft.loO. A doisn different events for trotters and pacers sre on the program with exceptionally large lists of entries from Nebraska. Kansas. Missouri. Okl, horns, Iowa and other states. Several of the contending horses are from California, In the strings of C. L De Ryder of pleas ant on fsnd M. G. Judd 6f Riverside. Run ning races will also be oonteated for sub stantial purses, one a three-mile race. "The Mystery" snd "Major L." noted guidelees raoers, are to give exhibitions between the heats of the regular racea. A baae ball tournament la also on the card with a game scheduled for each of the four days. Tennis at ' Knnaaa City. Announcement Is received here of th Missouri Valley tennis championship for men, .which begms on ths courts of the Karsas City Athletio club Aufust 8. The limes will be under the auspices of th United States National I .awn Tennis asso ciation. A tournament for women Is now In pi ogress on the same courts. Doubles Will Show Lively Tennis Play r Contests Promise to Be Fully as Exciting in This Series as They Are in Singles. In the championship doubles of the city tennis tournament the playing promises to be as exciting as it has been in th sin gles. Scribner and Young, who made a showing of speed In the recent St. Louis tournament, are hooked up together, but Koch and Potter, wtio showed up so wen last year, are not entered. The drawings for the doubles, made Tuesday night, re sulted ss follow: , T. F. Kennedy and Burns, bye. J. Gardner and R. MeCullough. bye. Ed Cudahy and Madden, bye. Caldwell and Partner, bye. Swarts and JL 8. McConnell play Railey and Williams. A F. M. McConnell and Becket pisy oieu bens and Heyn. . Howe and D. Tyner play Farreil ana rar- reil. . . . Adams said G. Becket play J. Kennedy and Readinger. C. H. Gardner and P. MeCullough play Susmann and Davla. Buck and MoCague play Kohn and Hushes. . Dufrene and F. Potter play marxs " WallerstedL Colpelaer and Powell, bye, B. Thompeon and Webster, bye. Abbott and Dr. Thompson, bye. Scribner and Young, bye. Ralney and Wood, oye. All players entered In the championship doubles must be on hand Wednesday night to play off their matches. Eltgibles for consolation singles are also expected to be ready to play at that time. One of the matches In the third round for the places in the semi-finals was fin ished Tuesday, A. 8. Scribner winning from R. J. Williams In 4-1. 4-4. This leaves either Kennedy or Colpetxer to play Soiibner for the place In the semi finals. The niatoh between Scribner and Williams was not does, as Scribner was easily the better player. Williams put up a good game, but he is newer at the sport than his opponent and was outelaaaed. The last game in the first round was finished Tuesday, Beckett winning front Madden In S-4, 8-4. Several ot the matches in the preliminary round of the consolation singles have been played off. FIRST ROUND, v Herbert Davis beat John Rayler, S-S, S-0. Robert McCague beat Francis Potter, 6- 4, 7-6. Slevers Sussmann beat Fred Stebbena, 7- 6 6-2 Fred ' MoConneH beat R. MeCullough, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4. The match between MoConnell and Mo Cullough was one of the closest and hard est fought of the matches. Both play In a steady fashion and many of the games went to deuce. - SECOND ROUND. R. J. Williams beat P. At. MeCullough, a., a. I . jr.- j. Kennedy beat K. nowi, o-i, o-i. M. Colpetser beat John Hughes, 6-4, 6-4. S. S. Caldwell beat L. 8. McConnell, 6-8, 8-6. 6-4. Conrad Young beat Will wood, s-i, b-i. H. Beckett beat R. Farreil, 8-6, 6-1, 6-8. H. Kooh beat M. Buck, 6-3, 6-L A. S. Scribner beat M. Swortx, 6-1, 6-L The following are the pairings off fur the ' consolation singles. ' Many of ' th younger player? Who got up atalnat' strttnr tennis men in tne preliminaries ana n round of the championship are expected to show Up well In the consolation matches.' Five of the drawings were bves: P. Me Cullough, Fred Heyn, Hugo Wesln, Luther Kountze and Rev. Mr, Tyner. The others are paired off. ' Sam Burns plays J. A. Megley. Fred McConnell plays R, MeCullough. -' H. Farreil plays C. Gardner. H. Kohn plays Paul Anthes. Fred Stebblns . plays Slevers Sussman. K. Hatch plays Dr. Thompson. H. Davis plays J. Rayiey. Fred Dufrene plays John Bowen. J. Featner plays Carl Uts. . . E. H. Abbott plays C. 8. Studevsn. Robert McCague plays Francis Potter, FRANK GOTCH WILL NOT FIGHT Champion Wreetler Says Ha Has No Dcslra for PuarUlatle Honors. DES MOINES, , la., July 13.-A special from Fort Dodge to the Capital states that Frank Gotoh in an Interview there today emphatically declares that he will not fight Jack Johnson. "I am well satisfied with the mat honors I have won," declared the champion wrestler. Gotch gave It as his opinion that Jeffries will never fight again, and refused to say whether he, himself, Will retire from the maL FAST TIME AT MITCHELL RACE Dean R aad Harry V let ore ta First ' Day's South Dakota Raeee. MITCHELL. 8. D.. July U.-(SpeclaI Tel egramsThe July meeting of the Driving Park association opened inia arternoon under clrcumstancee indicating successful racea. The attendance was large and ths weather highly favorable. In the 3:30 trot Dean R. was first, Louburton second. Otto M. third. Jay Pool, who went lame in the third heat, fourth. Time: 3:244. The 3600 Corn Palace stake, 2:26 pace, was won by Harry S. In straight Heats; Kentucky M second, Prince Onward third, Duster .Lock hart fourth. Beat time;, S;lfii4. . .. ' Bluffs and Omaha Klks to Play. The Council Bluffs Elks wilt play the Omaha Elks a game of base ball at the new Athletio park, Thirty-fourth street and Broadway, Council Bluffa, on Saturday afternoon. The game will be called at 8:30 o'clock, and promises to be an event that will arouse more than ordinary interest. On July 80 the Omaha Elks will play a return game at Vinton park, Omaha. The win ners will be banqueted at the club house of the loaers. GENERAL STRIKE IN PROSPECT Troable with New York trioakanakere May Spread to Other Cities. . . NEW YORK, July 13. It was announce! today by the strike committee of 60,000 striking cloak makers that there was a possibility of a general strlks of cloak makers throughout the country. Represen tatives of the union in all large cities In which cloaks and suits are made are In New York to confer with ths strike leaders. Smooth, healthy skins are a rarity la Summer. Most twrson art annoyed with pimples, bolls, rashes or eruptions, while others suffer mor severely with. Eczema, Acn, Tetter, Salt Rheum, or some kindred skin dioeaaa. - All skin affections come from humors and acids in the circulation. . The blood, as it circulates through the system, deposits these acids and humors In th sensitive membranous flesh which lies Just beneath th outer skin or tissue covering th body. This acrid matter causes inflammation and a discharge which breaks through the delicate cutiel and skin diseases are the result. To cur any akin trouble the blood must be freed from all acids and humors, and for this purpose) nothing equals 8. S. S. This great blood purifier goes down into the circulation and completely removes every particle of Impurity, enriches the blood, and la this way permanently cures skin diseases. B. 8. 8. cures, because It purifies th blood and allows it to nourish, soothe, and soften the skin instead of irritating it with fiery acids and humors. Book on Skin DlsojfBeg and any medical advice) THS SWIM SPECIFIC C0 ATLANTA, 0A MILLERS UPHOLD RECORD Columbus Breaks Winning Stre&k in Hot Game. CBAVATH'S SINGLE BRINGS SC0EB Both Teama ' Game Fall Ckang Pitcher In of F.xeltlnax Feat Seore Fire t ' " Four. COLUMBUS, O., July U-Columbus, after winning eight of the last nine gamea on the road, lost to Minneapolis today, 4 to a. Lelivelt went In for MlnneapolU with th bases full and one out In the first and re tired the side. He was succeeded by Hughe, who finished, allowing four hits. One wss a triple by Carisch, with bases full, on passes. Williams made his triple with three on. Cravath'S single Ifl the sev enth scored Clymer and the winning run. Score: MINNEAPOLIS. COLUMDia. ASH. OAK. tlKO.il. Clymer, of... a o o I 14ft O'lWke, a'4-l 1 Altlter. aa .. cravath, If... 6 Williams, Sb. 4 Rnasman, rf. 4 F arris, lb.... 4 0111. lb 4 Owsns, 4 ftata, p ft Lalltelt, p. ..ft Hushes,, p.... 3 'Hlnrhman, II I ft 'Omii.llon, rf 1 1 nora. lb.... a Hll,y, et.,,4 ft Oodwell, lb ... I 1 equtnlen, as.. 4 ft luertae. a.... 4 1 LWbhardt, p. 3 ft Pmkar. p... 1 3 ft a 11 6 1 ii 8 1 I I 8 0 4ft 1 4 1 a 18ft ...ft ft 1 ... ft ft ,..8 1 ft ToUls. .31 4 IT. Totals ...'.34 10 87 8 8 Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 S 10 ft 4 Minneapolis 0 t ft 0 S 0 0-6 Stolen base: O'Rourke. 6acriflae hits: Hlnchman, Altlser, Hughes. Sacrifice fly: Htnchman. Two-base hits: Congatton, Cly mer, Cravath. Three-base hits: Carisch, Williams. Double play: Altlser to Williams to QUI. Base on balls: Off Llebhardt, I; off Sage, 2; off Hughee. 4. Struck out: By Llebhardt 1; by Packard, t Hits: Off Llebhardt, 10 In eight innings (none out in ninth); off Packard, 0 In one Inning; off Sage, 0 in one-third Inning; off Lelivelt, 0 In two-thirds Inning; off Hughes, 4 in eight Innings. Hit by pitched ball: By Sage, Downs. Time: 1:67. Umpires; Hayes and Ferguson. Indianapolis la that Oaf. INDIANAPOLIS. July 18.-Tndlafiapolls waa shut out today by Kansas City. Boors: KANSAS CITY. INDIANAPOLIS. . AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A R. Shannon, It.. 4 0 ft ft ftChadb'me, at 4 ft 4 ft ft Rsttary. ot... 4 18 1 4 Cottar, ss.... 4 1 ft' 1 8 Hunter, lb... 8 8 7 1 tHaydan. rt... 4 8,1 6 ft Lava, Sb 8 13 4 ICarr, lh 8 1 f 1 ft Smoot. rt 8 ft 1 0 ftDslehanty, lit I I 4 1' Jnmaa, e 4 0 T 8 OBoarerman, (till Barbaau, sa. . 4 1 T 4 Murrh. Ik.... 4 1 ,4 4 ft ronsy, lb.. I 1 ft I awilllams, lb. 8 ft 8 8 ft Bwsnn, p 8 0 0 ft ftOberlm. p.... 1 111ft ToUls. Kansas ... Jl 17 11 1 Totals...... II 10 7 City .....1 0 0 0 0 0 0 )olls I....6 MIHIt ...31 10 17 II a 0-4 0-0 Indlanapoll Two-base hit Raftery. Struck out:- By Oberlln. 3: by Swann s. .Bases on .oaiis: Off Oberlln. 6; off Swann, 2. Time:. 1:46. Umpires; Hayes and Van Syckle. Kllroy Is Wild, , , TOLEDO, July 13. Kltroy's wildness was responsible for Toledo's taking the first game of the series, Sjcore: '- ' TOLEDO. ' ST. fAUU AB.H.O.A.B. AB.M.O.A.E. Hantaan, rt. 3 3 4 ft OClsrka, If I I 1 ft ft HI'ohman, M 3 1 1 0 OJonea, of.,... 4 13ft MaCarthy, cf 4 1 1 1 01, teas, rt 3 1 1 ft Hickman, If. 1 1 4 ft lMcCorm'k. sa 8 41 Freeman, lb. I ft 0 ftAutrey. lb ... 4 ft 3 1 Butler, SS....4 111 OBouchsr, lb.. 4 113 Land, e 8 ft ft 0 OPteree, a..... 4 il 8 3 El wart, lb.... I 1 8 4 OBratn. 8b 4 1 6 1 Wst, p....... 8 ft ft 1 DKIIroy. P ... 3 ft '1 3 Oahrtng, p.,. ft ft 0 ft Totals 84 181 t 1'Ryan I .e. ft 1 ' ' Touls. ;.".. 33 4 Mil ft Batted for Kllroy In seventh.' " ' ' ' Toledo 0 '4) 11 41 I ' -4 SL Paul.......... . 0 ft 0, 0 0-0-0 Stolen base: Butler. Sacrifice hit;, Hick man, Freeman, West. McCormlck. Vases on balls; Off West, 2; o.'f Kllroy.,.,; oft Gehring. 1. Struck out: By West. ; y Kllroy. i: by Gehring, 1. Hits: Off Kllroy, 8 In six Innings; off Gehring, I In three In nings. Double play: 'Brain t Autrey. Left on bases: Toledo, 4; St. Paul, 6. Flrat base on errors: St. Paul, 1. Time: 1:46. Um pire) Bierhalter and Cusack. ' - ' , " . ;-', Milwaukee Wins Opener. LOUISVILLE, July 18. Spencer's single, followed by Clark's triple in the ninth In ning today, won the opening game of the series from Louisville for Milwaukee, 1 to o. Both Dougherty and Joe Doyle pitched splendid ball. The game was played on a muddy field. Score; ' MILWAUKEE. - LOUISVILL.' AB.H.O.A. . .. AB.H.O.A.B. Randall, rf... 8 1 4 ft ftkobioaon, ss. 4 1 8 ft ft Charlaa, 2b.., McUano, lb., Lewis, sa Spenoer, at... Clark, lb Bartllrf, If.., Marshall, o.. Dougherty, p, 8 ft 8 1 OPIckarln.- rf. 3 ' 1 I ft u Ins.- rt. 8 11 ft 0 r. of... 4 ft 8 ft o. ib.. a i i i oris, 3b 4 1 as loy. It. 1 a ft ft 4 01 OBtanlay, 4 1 4 Howard. 8 8 4ft 0'Jlm Doyle, : 4 8 10 0Kloumo. I ft 1 ft 0Maaa, lb.... 4 14 4ft 8 ft ft 1 OSchrack, a.... 4 14 3ft 8 ft 3 8 0J Doyls, p. 8 ft ft 1 ft Totals 8 87 It ft Totals Il ft 87 18 1 Louisville 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1' Stolen bases:- Randall, Spenc'sr' (3). Sac rifice hlta: Charles, Dougherty, Flournoy. Three-base hit: Clark. Struck out: By Doyle, 8; by Dougherty, a Bases on balls; Off Doyle, 2; off Dougherty, 3. - Left on bases: Louisville, 8; Milwaukee, 6. Time:. 1:46. Umpires: Chill and Guthrie. . CLEVELAND MEMORIAL ON PRINCETON CAMPUS Traeteea of Fnnda Reports that Tower Will Be Built Fnnda AU Raise!. . i . -. ' NEWARK, N. J.. July 11. -The trutles of the Grover Cleveland memorial fund, appointed to. sslect a suitable type of me morial to th late ex-presldent and A site therefor, reported today that'll had been agreed to erect a tower In connection with the new granite building on the grounds ot Princeton university. Of 1100,400 needed, 176,000 has been raised and the balance is arsured. . MAY POOL J0BACC0 - CROP Sentiment Favors Such Action Though Crop of 10 la Wot . Sold or Graded. , . LEXINGTON, Ky., July 13.-Th district board of the Burley Tobacco society, wlUt representatives present from sixty or more oounties, convened her today to consider, among other questions, the prospects for a sale of the 1909 crop. Sentiment seems to be strong for an other pool this year, despite the fact that not a pound of ths 1908 crop has yet been sold or even graded. Negotiations are paid to be progressing for th sale of 10,000,000 pounds to Independent factories, but this could not be verified. When you have anything to sell or trada advertise It tn Th Be Want Add columns nd get quick result. FOR SUMMER SIGN DISEASES