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I I i THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, JULY 18, 1310. 10 Brooklyn Loses Two to Chicago; Giants Win Shutout Contest; Denver Takes Double-Header a NEWSIES READY FOR PICNIC LINCOLN TAKES BOTH GAMES Second Engagement Results in Shut out for Rourkes. FIRST GAME LOST SIX TO TWO Antelopes Batted Well and Pulled Off Double Floys While the Loral Were Esperlenclna; Hard Lark. L STANDING OF THE TEAMS. WEST. LEAOt'K. I NAT. LKAOT.JE. W.L.Pc-t. W.L.Pr-t. Ploux City. .52 M .42 Chicago 4-2S .6M Denver 51 32 .14!New York.. .43 31 .61 Lincoln 47 M .RKtii Pittsburg ...mill .649 Wichita 45 2'! .i',5-,iClnclnnati ...40 n .619 St. Joseph.. :!." 4i .X!' Phila' S6 3S .47 Omaha n 4S .4."' St. Louis.. . 84 44 .4.W Ken Moines. 36 50 .41! Brooklyn ....3144 .4.- 'lopeka 2S 63 .320 Ho ton 90 49 .380 AMEK. LEAGl't;. I AMER ASSN. I W.L.Pct. W.L.Pct. Philadelphia 62 24 .6M Minn, apolls XZ 32 .c,9 New York..) 30 .fiOfuSt. Paul 63 W .6"2 Ponton 4 32 ..VXVToled.i 51 3! .673 Detroit 44 3fl .faWKansns City.. 42 42 .f0 Cleveland ...32 3 .4f.linolun.bua .... 4t .4f9 Chicago 81 45 .4W Milwaukee ..S 44 .437 Washington 30 47 .Sfo'fndlsi apoll...:; 64 .100 St. Louie. ...23 61 ,3ll Louisville ....32 61 .372 Yenterilrt ' Hennltx. WESTERN LEAGUE. Lincoln. 6; Omaha, 2. Second game, Lln- Llncoln, 6; Omaha, 2. Lincoln, 1: Omaha. 0. Lincoln's Antelopes trimmed the Rourkes In both games of the Sunday double-header; ....j .. .1.. . v,ai (,.h of It at that. " K. 'V. ' .. ,k.n.K coin, 1; Omaha. 0. Omaha was outnauea an m Hloux City, 2; Des Moines, 1. and could find Knapp for only three hits. Wichita, 6; St. Joseph. 6. Keeley was mor generous and presented NATIONAL LEAGUE. ' . .. ... Brooklyn. e.Htkl . trie urys wun len. Chicago, 6; Brooklyn. 0. Second game, In the nrst game inin ... - i umcago, i; isrooklyn, f. i. ,,r,,n th third act. although Weiden- New York. 6: Cincinnati. 0. .. " . .... .. ...... i , i ,h second. I'hlladelphia, 6; St. Louis, 3 sail rapp.Q "' , " AMERICAN LEAGUE. But in the third Knapp, the big pitcher for Detroit. 1: Washington. 0. .h. Ant.lnnrK. turned out a little single, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. followed by a similar rformanc. b ' MTnne,U B dW jnen a mnsj ny v, uoluinbus, 3: St. Paul, 2. Second game, lawn. -tossed out to mm Dy oie, mum Columbus, 6; St. Paul, 1. CUBS DEFEAT BROOKLYN Trolley Dodtren Loie Double-Header by Eaiy Scores. CHICAGO HAS GOOD MARGIN lleullMarh and Kllnsr In First and Hlrhlc anil Archer la Second Are the Mom Batteries. CHICAGO. July n.-Chicsgo won both games of a double-header from Brooklyn today, 6 to 0 and 7 to 4. Reulbach- allowed only two hits In tho first game, while Kucker was hit hard. The second was a free hitting game. Archer knocked a home run with Tinker on first In the second Inning of the second game. Score, first game: CHIl-AOO. BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A.E. An. HO. A. K. Zlmerm.n.Jb t 1 I a ODalton. rf....4 0 0 1 Sheckaril. If. 2 0 4 UDaubert, H..I (111 Hotmail, rf.. 4 0 10 OWheet, It. .. SIS' Chance, lb.. 4 3 8 0 (Hummel, 2b. I 0 I 1 0 Flelnfeldt, Sb 1 0 I 4 0 Davidson, cf 4 0 i 0 0 S.hulla rl ... 1 1 1 0 ULennoI. lb.. 1 0 1 8 0 Tinker, ... 4 3 1 J 0T. Smith, as. 116 10 Kilns, e join visrsrm. Keulbach, p. 1 1 0 S (iHucker, p Superior Wins v From Columbus; Bunches Hits Littlejohn'i Home Run in Fourth Inning is Feature Errors Are Costly. COLUMBUS, Neb., July 17.-Special Tel egramsBunched hits and errors by Co lumbus gave the game to Superior. Little John's home run In the fourth was one of the features of the game. Score: R.H.E. Columbus 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 7 4 Superior 0 0 0 0 0 2 8 2 07 9 3 Batteries: For Columbns. Hamilton and Agnew; for Superior, Justus and Spellman. Umpire: Griffith. out of Ms hands and Jude merrily crossed the late. Omaha's first hit came in the third, when Keeley rapped one down Just out of reach of the shortstop. Perrlne queered this deal, however, by putting one rltfht in Gagnier's Kansas City-Louisville game postponed. Milwaukee, 1; Indianapolis, 0. Second game, Indianapolis, 6; Milwaukee, 6. NEBRASKA LEAGUE. Superior, 7; Columbus, 2. Unmet Tol. Western League Omaha at Lincoln, Sioux L j ' 1 , 1 a iiAirnler shot It City at. Des Moines, Denver at Topeka, hands near second base, uagnier snot w,h. . , c t i. across to Weldetisall on second; he In turn National League Brooklyn at Chicago, fired It up to first, and Lincoln got away Boston at Pittsburg, New York at Cincln- uitii a. fnst little double. In the seventh n8-". Philadelphia at St. Louis, with a last lime oouoio. American League-Cleveland at Washing- Llnooln turned a single and two two-bag- ,on ChCBgo at i'hlladelphia, St. Louis at bers Into three runs and extinguished what New York, Detroit at Bonton. little snark of hone Pa's rooters had. American Association Minneapolis at To- litue Fp ., , ' . . mliph ,a am. orij6r le(Jo- st- Pa"' Columbus. Kansas City at Game No. 3 w.ji of much yie same order LoulBV)llo Mllwaukee at Indianapolis. as the first, except that the locals awoke Mink League Shenandoah at Clnrlnda, to tho fact that they' were not living up to Auburn at Maryvllle, Nebraska City at k.ir limitation in the field ana neia um- . . coin to one run, made In the second. Hits were equally divided, Kox and Hollenbeck l )f handing out five apiece. DwverV lb! In the second, as In the first, the Rourkes Mattlck, cf couldn't find the ball enough times In sue- Nlehoff, 3b i A lh.m nv irnnA In thjk IPC- DSVlS, SS... cesBiuii i ciemiuons, c ond McNeil nit a last one aown ciose 10 Herche, p. third and was. sacrificed to second Dy cor rldon. Kane rolled an easy one down nar flrat nd McNeil went to third. As usual, this was tho time for bad luck to ""k c step In, and Welch struck out, while Mo- QUmen jf Nell was caught trying to cross the plate. Fenlon, If First game: ...... AB. R. H. O. 4 11 4 .... .... S .... 6 .... 4 .... 4 .... 6 .... 5 Totals ...i 46 1 SIOUX CITY. 6 1 Perrlne, . 2b .. Corridon, ss . Kane, lb Welch, rf .... Davis, cf .... Morlarty, 3b Thompson, It Uondlng, o ... Keeley, p Totals .... .. 3 .. 4 .. 3 .. 3 .. 4 .. 3 .. 2 .. 3 E. 0 II 1 5 5 6 , 0 , t . 0 . 5 , 4 , 6 , 0 3 12 6 3 6 7 0 1 13 2 2 0 4 10 8 2 0 0 10 3 I 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 28 2 LINCOLN. AB. R. H 3 27 11 O. A. 3 0 ,11 1 10 27 U .Inrt. If 4 2 1 Oagnler, us 4 l u Cole, cf 4 1 12 0 Colt), rf 6 1110 Cockman, 3b 5 0 2 1 0 Thomas, lb 6 1 1 13 0 Weldensall, 2b 4 0 2 1 Kruger, c 3 0 0 3 0 Knapp, p 4 0 2 0 1 Totals Hits . Hil .. Two-base hits: Weldensall, Cobb, ?ck-i tnun Cnrrldon. First base on balli: Off Koeley. 4; oft Knapp, 4. Struck out: By ' Keeley, ; by Knapp, 3. Left on bases: yj- Weldensall.' Gagnler, Thomas; Gagnier, H""10"' Walrionanll Thotnm Stolen bases: Jude. liJOian, so..., Cole. Time: 2:46. Umpires: Spttncer and Lindsay, lb Welch. If Neighbors, cf.. Miller, c. Hartman Myers, rf Freeman, ss... 01 'Towns .... 1 0 Totals 46 2 39 13 0 0 Batted for Fenlo'n In thirteenth Y Des Moines 000001000000 0-1 " Sioux City 0000010000 06 12 a I Two-base hit: Qulllen. Three-baser hit ;urus. uase on DaiiB: uri riercne, f; on E, Freeman, 2. Passed ball: Clemmons. F truck 0 out: ay nercne, ; Dy rreeman, . stolen 0 base: Dwyer. Time: 2:16. Attendance: 1,600. 0 umpire: Sternberg and Clark. 0 0 ! TtlFEKA IS DEFEATED TWICE 0 l iivutis a r ihi H vviuiiiui:nia a aa a. a a ss a 0 ToUls. 10 4 11 10 9 11 h. Smlla.... 0 0 0 0 ..32 9 21 10 0Wllhlm, p.. 0 0 0 0 Burch 1 0 0 0 0 SENATORS WIN TWO GAMES Liebhard's Single Breaks First Game Up in Twelfth. PACKARD STINGY IN SECOND Celambos Raises Percentage at F.s penae , of Saints In Sessions Full of Interesting Feat area. Easy Work In Second. TOPEKA, July 17.-Topeka lost both ends 1 of today s double-header to Denver. The first was a Ditchers battle between Wright 00000000 22 and Olmstead, with honors about even be O0L0OO0O 23 I tween them, but superior work on the bases 1 1 won for Denver. In the second the visitors 001001 80 1 I outclassed the locals in every department 0 1 3 1 0 3 1 0 1 10 0f the game. Score, first game: DENVER. JTlynn. Second gams: OMAHA. McNeil. 3b Corridon, ss Kane, lb ... Welch, rf ., Davis, , cf .. Perrlne, 2b , Thompson, I Cadman, o . Uollenbeck, Totals Jude, If, Uagnier, ss ... Cole, cf i Cobb, rf Cockman, 3Jt , Thombaa, lb .. Weideneall, 2b Clark, o Fox ,p AB. R. H. O. A. 4 0 12 2 8 0 0 3 3 4 0 3 8 2 8 0 1 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 1 2 0 12 0 3 0 0 6 3 , 2 0 0 1 3 24 1 6 27 14 LINCOLN. AB. R. H. O. A. 8 0 0 3 2 3 0 0 4 1 4 0 0 0 0 3 1110 3 0 13 1 3 0 0 7 8 ........ 3 0 14 1 4 0 16 0 8 0 1 0 S ........27 "I 5 27 14 00000000 10100119 Beall. cf. Cassldy, rf. McMurray, o... E. roimstead, p. 1 01 Totals. 1 0 A v I ' , . a ! w uuioy, CI. a Walsh. 3b i Reiliy. ss.... o Thomason. If. Landreth, rf 3 Welch. 2b.. Abbott, lb E. I Kerns, c Wright, p . 4 . 2 . 8 . 4 .4 . 2 .2 . 4 .. 2 .23 TOPEKA. AB. ....... 4 ....... 4 ....... 4 8 4 4 3 3 8 Totals Denver , Topeka . Two-base hits ' i H. O. A. 1 S I 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 S O 0 8 0 16 0 0 10 17 0 0 0 6 4 27 6 H. O. A. 0 4 0 10 3 1. 12 0 3 0 1 10 1 6 - 3 1 8 0 0 8 2 10 2 27 12 0 0 0 1 10 0 0 E . ToUli t 1 24 It t Batted for Rucker in seventh. 'Batted for Wilhelm In ninth. Chicago 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hit: Chance, lilts: Off Rucker, 7 In six Innings; off Wilhelm two In two Innings. . Sacrifice hits: sneckara, oiein feldt . Stolen bases: Schulte, Tinker, Zim merman. Left pn baHes: Chicago. 7; Brooklyn, 9. Bases on balls: Off Reul-, bach. 6; off Rucker, 1: off Wilhelm, 2. Struck out: By Reulbach, 3; by Rucker, !. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Blgler and Emslie. Score, second game: CHICAGO. ' BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Elimerman,2b 6 11 ODdHorr, . rf... 6 12 0 0 SherkanJ, It. I 2 1 0 lDiutact, lb.. 6 OHIO Uofmin, ct.. 4 1 1 0 0 Wheat, If.... 4 t 1 0 0 Chi net. lb... 3. 0 T 1 OHununal, 2b. 3 0 3 1 Sl.lnfeldt, lb 1 1 I 1 01yIi1ko, cf. 4 I 1 0 0 Bchulte, rf... 4 14 0 OUnnoi. b.. 4 1 1 Tlnkr, ...... 8 18 1 OT. Smith, 4 1 0 3 0 Archer, o..'... 4 18 1 DlWrgen, e.... 3 0 4 1 1 Rlchls. p.... 0 13 OKnttnr, p... 3 0 0 3 1 i Brin I 0 0 0 0 ToUli M 10 27 10 1 ToUls 88 8 24 11 3 Batted for Knetser in ninth. Chicago 1 3 0 0 1 0 2 0 -7 Brooklyn 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0-4 Two-base hits: Zimmerman (2), Lennox, Wheat, Davidson. Three-base hit: Hot man. Home run: Archer. Sacrifice hit: Stelnfeldt. Stolen bases: Zimmerman, Sctinfoldt, Tinker, Schulte. Left on bases: Chicago. 9; Brooklyn, 7. Bases on bails: Off Richie, 8; off KneUer, 7. Struck out:, By Richie, 4; by Knetxer, 4. Time: 2:10. Umpires: Rlgler and Emslie. New York Defeats Cincinnati. CINCINNATI, July 17. New York found Burns for ten hits and five runs in the first three Innings today, and won, 6 to 0. mes was effective all the way. Beebe. who pitched the last six innings for Cin cinnati, . did not allow a, hit," only three men reaching first base, ono on an error and the other two on Dases on Dans. Manager MeGraw was ordered off the field by .Umpire Johnstone tor .coacmng, nu tho bench. Score: NBW YORK. CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. gnodgrsM, cf 4 8 9 0 0Biohr, If... 4 1 8 0 0 Doyls, 2b.:... 4 1 1 1 0Downr. lb.. 4 0 110 Dorom. If... 1 1 0 OHoblltM). lb. 118 0 0 Murray, rf.,. 4 0 0 OMltrneii, n. a w BrldwU, as. 6 1 1 8 0Pkrt, cf.;. 4 0 1 1 0 Plln, 8b... 4 115 OWoodruff. lb 0 0 0 0 M.rkl., lb... 4 112 0 OEgan, 8b 10 3 J 0 Schl.l 10 8 1 0Mcln, c... 4 J I 1 0 Anws, p 4 1 0 lMcMlll.n,-as 4 1111 Burns, p:.... 10 0 10 ToUls 17 101717 lBb. p.,... 3 J '' '. ' ToUls..... S3 417 9 1 New York J0300 0000-6 Cincinnati .....,..,.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hits: Dovle, Merkle. fTltsi Off Burhs, 10 In three Innings. Sacrifice hit. Mitchell. Double plays: Psskert to Mc Millan. Ames to Schlel to Merkle. Left A I on bases: New Yorit, v; jincinnaii, . 0 0 Evans Hits Low Mark for Course Champion Golfer Goes Over the Field Club Links in Seventy-Three. "Chick" Evans, champion, American golfer, played the Omaha Field club and Country club courses Saturday afternoon. setting a record for the Field club course at 73 and doing 76 on the Country club links. Mr. Evans admired the Field club grounds, speaking 'particularly of the ex ceilence of the greens. Sixty-seven, golfers tried for the Direp tor's trophy at the Field club Saturday, sixteen to qualify. The qualifying round was playe at match play against uogey and the final round will be played at match play 'with the following pairings: N. H. La Douceuer plays W. E. Falma tier. T. W. Joselyn plays Albert Cahn. Allen or Dunn plays F. L. McCoy. F. E. Pearce plays H. C. Frlsbee. B. L. Dougherty plays H. W. Fuller. G. H. Pratt plays Jack Sharp. D. V. Sholes plays C. A. Goss. ' G. P. Wilson plays Fred Hamilton. THREE-I LEAGUE RESULTS First base on balls: Off Ames, 2; off Burns, 2; oft Beebe, 2. Struck out: By Ames, 4; bv Beebe, S. Passed ball:. Mc Lean. Time: 1:6a Umpires: Johnstbne and Eason. ? Philadelphia Wins Opeucr. ST. LOUIS. July 17. Philadelphia wen th nnenlns: same of the series with St. Louis today, 6 to 8. Poor fielding lost tho game for the locals. Score: ' ST. LOfiS. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. HtiKalni. lb.. 8 8 8 4 lTltua, rf i 1 1 0 Kills. If 4 110 OKnaba. 2b... 4 8 1 1 0 iOakaa, ef.... 6. 0 10 OBim, cf...., 4 0 3 0 0 Konatchr.- lb I 1 s J I . ii.... i v v Etiiu: rf 4 1 1 0 OOrant, 8b.... 8 0 1 I 0 : Totals Omaha Runs .. Hits Lincoln Runs 01000000 0-1 Hits 010110110-6 Passed ball: Cadman. Clark. Bases on hall- firf Mnllanhuoli ntt TTnv 7 . Hit bv Ditcher: Rv Hollenhot-k. 1. Struck nut: I Lloyd, 2b. Bv Hollenbeck. 6: bv Fox. 4. Left on I Waldron, If bases: Omaha, . 8; Lincoln. 8. Double plays; I Cranston, ss Jude to i Uagnier:' Uagnier to Thomas: uoian, ao Thomas to Uagnier to Thoir'is. Sacrifice Lindsay, lb, hits: Corridon. Davis. Perrlne. Jude. I Beall. cf.. Weldensall. Stolen bases: Perrlne, McNeil, Cassldy, rf...... Jude, cobb. Time of game: - Umpires: I McMurray, c. ttpt-ncer ana r lynn. Attendance: j.aw. Uagermuu, p WICHITA. WINS OVER ST. JOSEPH ...31 1 ..0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 1 1-2 ..0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0- Wrtght. Walsh. Sacrl- floe hits: Abbott. Cassidy, Waldron. Stolen bases: Thomason, Waldron, Beall (2). Left on bases: Topeka, .6; Denver, (. Double play: Cranston to Lloyd to Lindsay. Wild pitch: Wright. Bases on ballet Oft Wright, 0 Phalpa. c 4 I i 0 0 Bramflald.lb 5 3 11 1 0 -iMran,. Sb.. 4 0 8 0 1 Doolin. as... 1 113 0 1 Hulswltt, aa. I 0 I 1 IDooln, e.. Harmon, p... 1 o o imoran, p. Rlattr. p.... 1 0 0 1 0 iackar 1 0 0 0 0 TaUla... by Olmstead, 6. Hit by pitched ball: Beall. Time: 1:65. Umpire: Mullen. Score, second game: DENVER. AB. R. H. O. t 1 3, A 3 0 0 0 1 2 2 10 4 0 2 0 A. E. 1 1 0 1 4 ' 0 I- 4 14 10 4 0 114 .34 37 11 0 Totals 36 TOPEKA. Get . Worst of Close AB. R. H Gasas). I Wooley, cf 4-0 ST. JBSEPK. Jul 17 Wichita defeated " lsh-, 8b 4 12 U 37 11 Mlssonrlans O. A. the locals by a score of 8 to 6. Score WK-lilTA. Aa K. H. O. A. Belden, If 4 13 3 1 Middlelon, ct 3 0 0 1 0 Claire, ss 4 1118 Hughes. Ib 4 113 2 Ik-tell, lb i 1 0 0 6 0 Pettigrew, rf 4 1 2 0.0 Wesieisil. Sb 3 1 t I 2 Koerner. lf-lb 3 0 3 7 0 Jukcrst. c 8 0 0 7 1 Durham, p 4 110 4 Relily, ss t 4 I Thomanon, If 3 v. Schmidt, If 0 1 Landreth, rf.. 0 1 weicn, so... 0 White, 2b... 0 Abbott, lb 0 0 0 0 1 0 Totals... S3 8 U 27 13 Powell. If Fox. 2b.... 3 Jones, lb 4 McChesney, cf 3 Corhan, ss ; 4 Kellly, 3b 8 Bauer, rf 3 Frambes, c 4 Alanske, p 2 Baker, p 1 flea 1 ST. JOSEPH. A ii. R. H. O. 6 1 1.3 A. E, 1 0 0 o so 0 11 0 3 4 12 0 0 10 0 0 0 2 1 4 0 0 2 1 15 1 0 2 3 0 0 1 10 1 0 0 0 6 27 17 E. 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Boles, C... Fugate, p Jackson, p Reagan Totals .' '..31 Batted for Fugate In second. Denver 3 1 0 1 3 0 1 0 812 Tcpeka 0 30000000-3 Three-base hit: Dolan. Two-base hit: y Cassidy. Sacrifice hits: Waldron, Cassldy, 0 1 McMurray. Sacrifice fly: Keagan. stolen bases: waldron, Cranston, Lindsay, Boall, Abbott. Lett on bases: Topeka, 3; Denver, Hit by pitched ball: Landreth. Bases on balls: Off Fugate, 1; off Jackson, 6. Struck out: By Fugate, 1; by Jackson, 1; by Hagerman, 2. Time: 1:43. Umpire: Mullen. 6 13 37 13 0 0- Totals 32 Batted for Manske In seventh. Wichita 0 0 1 1 2 3 St Joseph 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0-6 Three-base hit: Pettlgrew. Two-base hits: Powell, Heilly, ' Koerner, Claire. Stolen bases: Curl. an. ltilly, Hughes (!). Sacri fice hits: Fox. Bauer, MUUUeton (2), Jok eist. Hits: off Manske, 11 In six and two thirds Innings; off Boker, 0 In two and a third Innings. Struck out: By Manske, 3; by Baker, 1; by Durham, i. Bases on balls: oft Manske, 3; off Baker, 8: off Durham, 3. Wild pitches: Manske. baker. Double plays: Corhan to Fox to Jones. Corhan to Jones, Hughes to Koerner 2. Left on bases: St. Joseph. 4; Wichita, 8. Time: 3.10. Umpire: Haskell. Attendance: 6,000. SJOl'X CITY Wl UOOD GAME Champs Loso Thlrtera-lantaar Contest ' fcy Krror. DES MOINES. July 17. Sioux City de feated uea Mom oa in a olossiy played thlr-laen-tnnlng cop.Wst here this afternoon bv a score of 3 l 1. Hader's error lost the game ior l ioin. rcore: DES MOINES. Ab. 1L H. O. A. V. Bader. rf 6 0 0 0 3 1 CoJllgen, 2b ( 9 1 8 3 FOUR QUALITY FOR CUP Wells Wins Montaly Competition oa Hapsr Hollow Coarse. On the Happy Hollow links Saturday aft ernoon qualifying rounds were played for the W. S. Selby Junior cup, for the John H Beaton cup, for the H. K. Burket special prise,- and the "monthly competition" was played off, going to A. R. Wells. The "monthly- competition." which Is for the Saunders cup. Is handicap play, and Wells won with a net score of 73. handicap 14. For the Selby cup four Juniors qualified W. E. Shepard (16) will play oft against M. W. Rhoades (18), and D. Slbbernaon (?) sgalnst W. C. Sears (17). The John H. Beaton eup. eighteen holes, handicap pkay, will be fought for by the following pairs: D. Slbbernson (9) against H. E. Burnam (8), Guy Liggett (11) against T. W. Austin (&. R. W. Hay ward (9) against W. c. Sears (10. snd B. W. Tandy against E. M. Sunderland (14). ToUls U I 27 13 ( Batted for Rleger In the ninth. St. Louis 1 02000003 Philadelphia 1 113 0 0 O 0 06 Two-base hltc: Knabe. Branafleld, Doolan Three-base hits: Ellis. Konetohy. Sacri fice hits: Doolan. . Bates. Stolen bases Krabe. Magee (2). First base on balls: Off Harmon, 3; off Moren, 4; off Rleger, 1. Struck out: Hv Moren. 4; by Harmon. 1; bv Riea-er. 8. Hits: Off Harmon, 1 in four and one-third ir.nlngs; of f Rloger, 2 In four and two-thirds innings. Left on bases: St. Louis, ; Philadelphia, . Time: 2:02 Umpires: O'Day and Brennan. Detroit Takes a Close One Tigers Winner in Game Marked by . Good Slab Work and Close Fielding, DETROIT, July 17.-Klllifer,s error. sacrifice and Davy Jones' clean single gave Detroit the only run of today's game In the ninth Inning. Both Wlllett and John son pitched great ball, the Detroit man be. Ing particularly effective with men on bases. Score: DETROIT. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.K, r. Jonaa, If. 4 1 1 0 OMIIan, cf.... 4 110 0 Buih. aa 1 0 4 1 Obchaafar, If.. 4 1 1 0 Cobb, cf 3 10 0 OCoiiroy. 8b... 4 0 0 1 Crawford, rf. I 0 0 0 Ooraalor, rf... 1 1 1 0 0 Morlarty, Sb. 8 118 OMrBrlda. aa.. 1 0 4 4 O'Lury. :t.. 10 0 1 OKIIIirar. 2b... 4 0 11 T. Jonca. Ib. I 0 14 i'Hnrr. lb... I 0 T 1 Schmidt, e... 1 0 4 8 OHiracl, c 8 1 7 1 Wlllett, p... 10 9 1 VJuhnson, p... 1 0 0 4 4 ToUla 87 4 27 17 4 ToUla 2 618 9 1 One out when .winning run scored. Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hit: Milan. Sacrifice hits: Mc Bride, Wlllett. ' Stolen bases: Cobb, Henry, Schaefer. Double play: Wlllett to Bush to T. Jones. Left on bases: Detroit, 1; Wash ington, 7. Bases on balls: Off Wlllett, 4. First base on errors: Detroit, 1, Struck out: By Wlllett, 41 by Pohnson, 7. Time: 1:20. Uumplres; Efan and O'Loughlin. Danville, Rock Island, Davenport and Blooinlngton Win. DU.BUQUE. Ja., July 18. Danville got to Faber In the first Inning today with two singles ,a walk and Hopkins' double, giving Ihem two runs and a 2 to 1 victory over Dubuquev Score: R.H.E. Danville 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 6 1- Dubuque :1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 7 2 Batteries: Loomts and Wolfe; Faber and" Boucher. ROCK ISLAND, III., July 16. Kelley's hit with two out In the ninth inning of today's game won a haid-foaght game for Rock Island, 2 to L.. Score: - R.H.E. Rock Island. .,.,0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 4 2 Springfield 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 3 1 Batteries; Quesser and O'Leary; Willis and Johnson. DAVENPORT, la., July 16. Bunched hits combined with . errors by Peoria gave Davenport the. game today. The support accorded Nelson and Hadeeua' fielding fea tured the game. Score: R.H.E. Peoria ........,.,0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 2 3 uavenport .rl 8 0 0 0 1 fi 7 I Batteries: Rogers r and Jacobs; Nelson ana waish. WATERLOO", la'.. July 16.-The locals bunched three errors with Bloomlngton's hits tn the second Inning of today's game. giving the visitors four runs and the vie. tory. , Davidson pitched In great form. Score: , , R.H.E. Bloomingtoa ..,.1 4 1 0 0 3 0 0 08 6 0 w&ienoo .o O 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 .2 4 Batteries: Davidson and . Nnnamakor- Chapman and liarrington. DIETZ MEN, BEAT Y. M. C. A. Elsenhart Pitches for Victors and Bats Good Game. The Diets club nine trimmed the Young Men's . Christian association team by the score of 7 to 3 In a hard fought contest yesterday. The battle was far better than the score Indicates as the argument stood 2 to 1 up to the last half of the eighth round, when the DieUos started to club the horsehlde and when the duBt blew away 'six iajlles were chalked up on the score' board. Elsenhart twirled . a beautiful game,' allowing, only -four hits, striking out eight and by the pass route nobody reached the. Initial sack. . Cherrlngton and Wilson were the stars that shone brightest for the Young Men's Christian association gang. Next Saturday the Diets club plays the Burlington at Diets park. Score: Diets '.....,.- 00010006 7 Y. M. C. A.. 00000002 02 Three-base hit: Qulgley. Two-base hits: Hall, Avery. Hits: Diets, ; Young Men's Christian association, 4. Struck out: By Elsenhart, 8; by Lewis, 2. Base on balls: Off LewlB, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Elsen hart. Batteries: Diets. Elsenhart and Quig ley; Young Men's Christian association, Lewis and Rothery. COLt MBl'S, July 17.-Culumbui took tw o games from St. Paul today, Llebhardt and Packard out pitching their opponent. The first gamo was broken up In the twelfth by Llebhardt's single with Mahllng second. It was sent Into extra innings by Mahllng's error and Rellley's misjudgment that gave Spencer a triple. Packard al lowed but two hits In the second gamo, i-truck out nine and started, it rally In the seventh with a single. Hluchmaii P'lt In a triple after O'Rourko walked, making tho game safe. Score, first game: COLi:Mm;.. ST. pai l. AB.H.O.A B. AB.H.O A.K. ORourkc. 3b 2 I 4 OCItrka, If.....1 J 3 0 Hlnrhman, If 0 2 8 0 rDraln, lb.... 4 116 0 Consalton. rf 6 1 1 0 Unnea, ct 5 16 0 0 Downa. 2b... 4 1 i 7 uMrOortnlck.aa 4 0 3 6 0 Rrllley, cf... 4 1 4 0 0Lli. rf 6 0 10 0 Odsell, lb... 4 0 II 0 OAutray. lb... I 1 10 0 0 Mahllrif. aa.. 4 8 0 1 IWrtsJay. 2b.. 4 0 4 0 0 Arboftit, c 3 0 6 3 lSpnrcr. c... 8 17 11 Llebhardt, p. 6 1 0 3 ( Kllroy, p 4 10 6 1 ToUla 48 18 34 18 1 ToUls 41 736 1 3 Two out when winning run scored. Columbus ..0O2OOO0OO0O13 St. Taul 0000200000002 Stolen bases: O'Rourke, Hinehtrmn, Con-ga;io- Msjiling. Llese. Sacrifice hits: Arbugust Ut. Wrlgley (2). Two-base bits: Congalton. Jones, Kllroy. Three-base hit: COLt'MBVB. ST. PAIL. AB.H.O.A.B: AB.H.O.A.E. O'Rourke, Sb 0 1 1 OCIarka, If.... 1 0 6 0 0 tltnchman. If 4 1 0 0 OBraln, 2b.... 1 0 14 0 Consalton, rf 1 1 1 0 OJone. cf 4 0 1 0 0 Downs, 2b.... 4 12 4 1 Mct:ormic,ea i i i H.lll.v rf lion Ol-olaa. rf 2 0 0 0 0 Odwell, lb... 3 0 10 1 lMehrlng .... 0 0 0 0 0 Mahlins, as. 4 0 1 4 OAUtray, lb... Arbogast, c. 8 1 II 1 OBmicher, 8b.. 4 0 1 1 II Packard, p... 1118 uPlerce, c 3 12 2 0 Kyan, p a u i ToUla 2 7 17 16 I " " Totala 28 1 24 18 1 In the second game Columbus won, 5 to 1. Score: Batted for Lclse in the ninth. Columbus 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 - St. Paul 000000100-1 Indianapolis Breaks Flven. INDIANAPOLIS. July 17. IndlanHpolis and Milwaukee brokn even in a double contest today. The first game was a ten- inn nar Ditchers' battle In wnicn iounei-iy out pitched Oberlln. The second proved to bo a slugging matcn, long nrawn om, io vlsitors using four pitchers and the locals two. Score, first game: MILWAUKEE. INDIANAPOLIS. AB.H.O.A.B. .AB.H.O.A.E. Randall, rf.. 4 0 8 0 OChadboTne.cf 8 0 4 0 1 Charles, 2b.. 4 0 8 1 OWIIMama, 2b 4 0 1 10 McOann, lb. 4 1 12 0 OHayden, rf... 4 1 Iff 0 Lewla. aa.... 4 1 0 1 ICarr, lb 4 0 11 0 0 Spencer, cf... 4 0 6 0 ODelehanty, If 4 0 8 0 0 Clark, lb.... 4 111 IHowley, o.... 4 17 0 0 Breen. If 4 110 CMurch, 8b... 1 0 0 6 1 Marshall, c. 4 0 8 1 liCoffey. aa.... 2 1110 Dougherty, pi 0 1 4 OOberlln, p... 10 0 10 Totala 15 4 30 1 ' ToUls 11 8 30 8 1 Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Indi.inapolis 0000000000-0 Two-base hit: Clark: First base on balU: Off Dougherty, 1. Struck -t: By Oberlln. 6; by Dougherty, 2. Sacr..n hits: Murch, Coffey. Stolen base: Hayden. Left on bases: Indianapolis, 4: Milwaukee, 3. First base on errors: Indianapolis, 1; Mil waukee. 1. Time: 1:K0. Umpires: Hayes and Guthrie. Score, second game: ' MILWAUKEE. INDIANAPOLIS. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Randall, rf.. 4 1 I 0 OChadbo'rne.cf 3 14 10 Charles. 2b.. 6 1 1 1 Wllllame. 2b. 1 1 1 1 0 McOann, , lb. 4 1 II 0 OHayden. rf... 1 10 0 0 Lewla. aa.... 8 118 ICarr. lb 1 4 10 0 0 Spencer, cf.. 4 I 3 1 ODelehanty, If 4 1 1 0 0 Clark, lb.... 4 0 16 IHowley. ... 4 III n.n if 1 A 1 A OMureh. Ib.... 4 1110 u.i'. . l 1 4 1 Coffer, as.... 11111 Funhner, p. 0 0 0 0 OHardgrove, p I 0 0 0 MrGlynn, p. 1 o o luiasa, p. cutting, p... 1 0 0 0 0 Cantwell, p.. 0 0 0 0 0 Totala eBaawy 1 0 0 0 0 Baftllff .... 110 0 0 More Troubles in Sight for Jack Johnson, the Pug Young; White Woman in New York . Who Claims She is the Wife of the Black Fighter. NEW YORK, July 16.-(Speelal Tele gram.) A comely young white woman who says her maiden name was Hattle McCray. arrived In this city from Philadelphia today with the avowed Intention of bringing di vorce proceedings against Jack Johnson, the negro heavyweight champion. MIks Mc Cray, or Mrs. Johnson ss she claims, de clares she will bring suit for divorce and SM.000 damages sgalnst the black pugilist. She says she married him three years ago and that there hs never been a separation. The woman Is stopping at the Albany hotel where Georgo Little, former manager of Johnson Is also staying. She says she first met Johnson In a I'hlladelphia cafe. They went to Atlantic City together and lived there as man and wife. .' Later they went to Boston and were married there. The alleged wifr says Johnson took their marriage license away with him when he went to Australia to fight Tom Burns. The marriage, she says, was performed by a Justice of the peace In Boston, September 28, 1907. Three Hundred Younjitcrs to Et Scrubbed Up fcr Fun. 1 .V. . w iTINE PROGRAM AT MANAWA Ith Miliiltiar Tares nnil Ilmltri Hoys Will I'nradc First ( onim I tires Plan Monster Feed. Music T ' ' arfc Athletic titimes. Three hundred newfles. decorated ami scrubbed up for the occasion, wttli the he.tit of their families and a committee of thirty' women, will hold their annual celebration and picnic at Manawa next Wednesday, July 20. The parsdo will assemble In thj morning at Fifteenth and Fat nam uml every newsboy Is exppcted to be on hnnd with his bndRe on. They will all be gle:i American flss to curry In the procession, which will he led by a platoon of police. ' At Manawa. whore they will be the, guests of the matiagtr, William P. Byrne, they'will be given a svylni in the' mornhig and In the afternoon will be allowed the uso of $."u0 north of sniuaetnent tickets, th gift of Mr. Byrne. In their swimming ex-, curslon they will be taken in charge by Secretary Dcimlson of the Young Men's Christian association and eluht expert swimmers. The women's committee al;S will he entertained -st;. the. bnach b' the, management. Jones' ManAW. concert band lms offered Its services,, to provide muslo. A program of fifty nlitlvtlc : eyrnts with, several hundred dollars'- worth or -prises'-will be one afternoon event. ' The dinner wilt be. a. gorgeous feast. There will be 2M chickens, thirty chocolate OMAHA ELKS LOSE THE GAME Heat Gets Better of Elks' Ball Play ers at Bluff. In a heat that was simply sizzling the Council Bluffs and OniHha Elks tried out their skill on the base bull dianiund at Afhlutln nark .,. 1. ... . Z ZS,7 .J 7 ' ; 7 . . V K I cakes, thirty-six watermelons. l.iO cante- me uuuuiiiis eiiiuusidsrn oL uu me players and the' encouragement of the friends who filled the grandstand, a splrltlexs game was played.. At the. end of tha. seventh-ln ning the perspiring players were so thor oughly done' out that the game' was called off, .with the score standing 9 to 6 In iavor of CouncfT Bluffs. There was plenty of desire, but no opportunity for fine plays. The ' Council 'Bluffs battery was Hoi man and Johnson, .and Geertz and Van Camp were in the box for the Omaha Elks. THREE-CENT FARE MAKES : DEFICIT FOR COMPANY Cleveland Street Railway Flics State meat Under New Rale for '." Month. CLEVELAND. July . 16.-A deficit Vf 178,828 U declared by the Cleveland Street Railway .company today " after a four months' , Operation under the three cent fare rule. The report' of the company for the rriontt of June showed ,a deficit of $48,827. Xbe' directors passed A resolution to borrow 8250,000 to meet pressing obligations. The street railway system was lifted out of a two year receivership on the first of March and handed back to the original company to be operated On a three cent fare basis. A profit was shown on the first month, but since then there has been a steadily growing deficit. nsteln as rver,, Joog Monlco.l Cric Nel- loupes and 1 fifteen gallons of fee cream, bewlde- a lot of i. more substantial things. The chickens wll. be rtrnkfd n tne Mil lard hotel fliro'ujgli '"tjie" Jtlndfiesi o Roihe Miller. . '- p:.-.., ,v ' '- Committers In . Action. . The committee, with-! Mofy Bernstein as chairman. Is as foUJ-xy: J., B. Clirv Carroll, Tony .Oistansu; ',. Tony ' Father . Stenson, 'DeeilV 13,OjCher,' Er son, Paul MeCaUlty.' and Cad' Downs. In chrfrge or .-sp.rvfnjf 1 the dinner will be tho - following ': committee:- ; . Miss May ! Wearjr.'-c!iBtrrtfaiv-.v'pirkduTm"l .'.' 11. Hig gles, J. D. Weaver, R. B.-Hay ward. Clara Bui-bank., Woolry,Frtd Jialy, C, 13. Mo loney, G.; A "Grwneugli,, J. -Of, "Llford. ViQ Wilkinson, ' W.' 'J.' Lopmls.vWL V.. llpafon.l G. H. Barnes. Ov: R., WYIght." William An- derson, O.'' M-vKuehn ka7.--t.sAllcn, Els e 1 Qoets,' Paul MoCuley7 J. IT. Carver, Rev. 1 George A. BeechrV; Hisses. Esther Johnson. Bessie1 Frlrnan,., J"elli(j MHgti.:. Ida Jetnts, Margaret Hehton, 'LilMail Muleolhw, Bs-Ho Hcaton. -''V.,lJf..,, ;- ' - rl - -'i ' '-" ' ' -Chamberlain's Cdugnt Remedy Is sold on a guarantee that If you are not satisfied after using two-thirds of a bottle according to directions, your money, will be refunded. It is up to you to try. Sold by all dealers. oo too ....M 10 37 11 1 Totala 37 11 24 14 I Batted for Cutting In the eighth. Batted for Cantwell In the ninth. Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 5 Indianapolis 2 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 ,-6 Two-base hita: Randall, McCann. Passed ball: Ludwlg. First base on balls: Off Hardgrove. 3; off McGlyhn. 1. Hits: Off Hardgrove, 8 in seven ana one-inira in nings; off Glaze, 3 In ono and two-thirds inning; off Furchner, in two-thirds In ning; off McGlynn, 4 In two and one-th'rd Int.Ings; none oat in fourth inning; off Cutting, 3 in four innings. Struck out: By Hardgrove, 8; by uiaze, z; oy (jutting, i. Sacrifice hits: Chadbourne. Hayden (2, Coffey. Sacrifice fly: Williams. Stolen bares: Correy, Deienanty, nowiey, cnao bourne. Left on bases: Indianapolis, 6; Milwaukee, 8. First base on errors- Indian apolis, 3; Milwaukee, 1. Double plays: Chadbourne to Corr, Lewis to McOann. Time: 2 00. Umpires: Hayes and Outhrle. JAPS TO RACE BRITISH Easterners Will Compete vrlth Cap tain Scott In Dash for South Pole In November. VICTORIA, B. C, July 16. To race with the British expedition under Captain Scott to the south pole, a Japanese sailing vessel of 200 tons carrying Lieutenant Shlrase and the Japanese expedition to the Antarctic will leave Toklo bay on August 1. Th expedition will proceed via Benin Islands and Australia, and In an announcement Is sued to the Japaese press. Lieutenant Shlrase says: "We will leave McMurdo bay In November and reach ! the south pole January 28, re turning after a stay of three days at the pole." The Key to the Situation Bee Want -Ads. COZAD WINS FROM NOMTH PLATTE Good Play In sr. Twlrlers Holdlac Down to Fonr Hits. COZAD, Neb., July 17. (Speeial.)-North Platte was defeated In the prettiest game of base ball that has been seen on the home grounds. There were but four hits in the whole game, three of these being credited to the home team. The vtaitors piled up thirteen errors, but none were costly. The runs of the home teac were made in the third inning during a spurt of brilliant, errorless playing. Jones, the North Platte t wirier, played a good game, but was poorly .supported. Fausht pushed a good game and had splendid support, lis atrusk out eight mart and walked three. Jones struck out two, but allowed none to walk. Score: R-H.E. Cosiid 00 8 00000.-! 3 4 North Platte 00000810 ft-rl 1 13 Batteries: Faught and Emery; Jones and Pass. The Key to the SltuaUon-Bee Want Ads. Overthrow Loses Game. SALEM, Neb., July 15. (Special.) The fast Salem team met its first defeat of the season at Peru today. Owing to a sudden change in ground rules allowing a man to soore on an overthrow on home from sec ond. Peru tied the score In the last of the seventh and won the game in the eighth, when Peru batted Thornburg out of the box. Score: Salem 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 02 Peru 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 8 08 Srraenae Nine Wins Again. BERLIN, Nob.. July 16. (Special Tele gramsSyracuse won the eleventh In a series of victories Saturday, beating the Springfield team at Berlin by a scure of 11 to 6. The Syracuse team has taken four teen out of seventeen games this season with a nine made up entirley of home play ers. The Saturday game played at Berlin was a part of the Modern Woodmen asso ciation picnic. Three Straight tor Aberdeen. ABERDEEN, 8. D., July 16. (Special.) Aberdeen sustained Its supremacy aa leader of the South Dakota State Base Ball leasrue by defeating watertown in tnree straight games. In neither one of which Water town was able to score, the scores standing 4-0, 4-0 and 5-0, respectively, In Aberdeen's favor. The standing of the teams in the South Dakota league now is: Aberdeen, 818 Cleveland Fielder Hold. CLEVELAND. O.. July 14. Elmer Flick. for nine years outfielder for the Cleveland club, was sold today to Kansas city. Flick originally played with the Philadelphia Na tionals. Mason City Wins. MASON CITV, la., July 16. (Special Tel egram.) Mason City won from Lake City today by the score of t to 2. Batteries: Mason City, Jackson and Knowles; Lake City, Wilkin and Beis. Raclnar at Jefferson This Week.' JEFFERSON. July 17. (Special.) On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, July 20 to XI. the Green County Driving assocl, tlon wii hold their annual race meet here. This Is In the Northwest Iowa circuit and Is the opening meet and they will continue uutll next September. Horses from Okla homa, Nebraska. Illinois, Minnesota and Iowa are entered, some sixty In all. On Wednesday. July 20. the 2:30 trot; purse, 3300; 114 pace, purse, !:, and one-half mile running dash, purse, 50; will be pulled off. On Thursday the bill of fare consists of the 3:2ft pace, purse. 3u): 3.2" trot, nurse. 3301): I OCHrot or pace, purse. $150. and one-half mile running dash, purse, 8n0. On Friday the races close with the zv paoe. purse, I3O0; 3:23 trot, parse, 8300; free-for-all, purse, 33U0. and flve-elshth mile running dash, purse. 876. On all three days there will be auto racing. KTRSCHEE, BEATS OLD FIELD Rents Record (or Mile on Half-Mile Track. WHEELING. W. Va., July 18. Barney Oldfleld and Ben Klrscher raced In events under the auspices of the ' Ohio Valley Automobile club at the state fair grounds this afternoon, the former break ing the new world's record for a mile on half mile track In 1:06V4. He drove a 100-horsepower Darracque. Oldfleld, in his long wheel-based Bens round; diffi culty In rounding the sharp turns, but equalled "the former world's record for the mile on half mile tracks a estab lished by himself, 1:08 tt. NEW JUNIOR EECOEDS When you' have anytlilng to sell or trade. advertise It In The, Ilea JVant Ad columns and g!t quick results. . MARK TRADE "A- J NOFALTJ?? 'riiTii7ri--J1rirT-f m irnrs"'''ri'iriYiii' New boek draft principle. 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Wright, Just returned from his Invasion of Blue Ribbon English tournaments, and M. E. McLoughlln of San Francisco. Learned, who won the cup last year and in 1K08 will play the winner of the tournament In the challenge match. Chilean President Sails for V. S. VALPRAISO, Chile. July 16,-Pedro Montt. president of Chile, sailed for New York today. President Montt, who Is con valescing from an attack of angina pectoris will proceed from New York to Europe. Letter for Jensen, The sporting editor of The Bee h a letter for Peter Jensen, the village black smith. Budwelser beer Is healthful, strengthening and refreshing. Call L. Rosenfeld Co. and order a case. Phone 3323. . . LOWF Round trips from Omaha t iiMMMiaiieaiMiMaa.MijilB '-. - f , MS 1 1ST I Atlantlo City. N. J. .. $40)70 Asbur Park, N. J 840.35 Boston, Mass $40.60 Concord, N. H. ..... . $40.35 Detroit. Mich $25.00 Montral, Quebec $35)00 New York City $40.50 Quebec. Quebec k $39.00 Portand. Me $42.35 Toronto. Ont $2i.t0 These are only a few of the attractive thirty-day summer tourist fares on sale dally until September 30tb, to many resorts In the east. VIA THE Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Long limit summer tourist fares to Wisconsin, Mlchl6an, New York State, New England and Canadian Resorts. Let us plan your trip and arrange the details. Information and folders free. P. A. NASH, TICKETS, 1524 Farnam St. General Western Agent. Oninliu, Neb. 3MBBBEKM IfMtWWMIU WATCH FOR THE GUYS WITH THE GREEN TIES THE TIE 18 THE ONLY THING GREEN. ' I! n i f i n