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flTK BEE: OMAHA, RATTTRDAT, JITLT 30, 1910. ourkes Win; Champs and Cooleyites Divide; Drummers Lose Two; Warm Ones in State I ! V M OMAHA WINS OYER WICHITA J-oarkes' Kits Are Timely and Bring Scorei. NINE SAFE ONES 1 Vllltors Take Kaar Game. Rhaadea, ('eerBH aad Belda Gat Tfva' Base lllta -Oa banbl 1 Play Mad. J Baw-kaaaasan WICHITA. July 29. -Wichita outhlt Omaha today, 'but Ita hlti war untimely, and Omaha won, 8 to 4. The same waa called 1H the first hall of tha ninth Inning to permit Omaha to catch a, train, Hcora: WICHITA. AB. R. H. O. A. B O. 0 o 0 Middleton, cf.. Hugh, 2b Beiden, If Koerner. lb.,., Westerxjl. lb.. Pc-hmldt, as,... bhaw, d. Junes, p Hhackclford, p fchaner, . p 4 Total 7 avls, ot torrldon. ss. 31 OMAHA. u) 24 14 AB. R. II. O. A. ... 6 4 1 6 ft 2 2 10 3 V 0 0 2 0 0 0 6 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 Flood, 2b t Kane, IV 1 V 1 0 1 t 1 0 1' 0 uximin, it.... Hchtpke, If Welch, ft , Thompson, 3b Gondlng, o.... Keelay, p Rhodes, p , Hollenbeck, p ... 0 ... 2 ... I ... 0 ... 0 ... I ... 0 Totals 29 S 8 24 13 1 Omaha k t 6 1 t t 1 t 1 B Wichita 08S0 1. t00 4 Left on bases: Omaha, T; Wlohlta. 8. Sacrifice hits: Cadman, Thompson, Rhodes. Two-bane lilts: Rhodes, Weeiersll, Belden. Mtolen bases: Koerner, Hughes, lllta: Off Jones, 1 In one aid a third Innings; off fchatexclfotd, 3 In one and two-third In iilngs; off Kceley, 0 In one-third inning; off Rhodes, 9 In six and two-thlrda innings. avw. l'ouble play: (Ju t Pltn(1o. 2. Bancs f oil lOioden, 3; oft P ' 3.1 Wild pitch: Jc Double play: Coriidun to Kane. (struck By enaciteiiora, i; oy enaner, i; ny Bases on Dana: un jones, i oft Shaer, 4; off Hollenbeck, Jones, nit oy pucneo doh: Caiiman, Ulairo. Time: l:bu. umpire: n Ann. IIOVX CITV WIMS TWO Visiters Take All of Series of Foar flames. dTL JOSEPH, Mo.. July 29. -Sioux City in (wMna; two games from St- Joseph by scares of to 4 and 4 to 1, won all of the tale ot four. Score, first game: I SIOUX CITY. AB. IL ndreas, b 3 2 R. H. O. A. E. 2 1 0 3 0 118 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 6 0 1 0 12 0 0 0 10 0 0 113 0 0 1112 0 2 2 0 2 0 1 10 27 r 0 ?H. R. H. O. A. E. 2 2 6.1 0 11 0 0 1 0 17 11 0 1 2 1 I 0 0 2 6 4 0 0 110 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 13 8 0 0 10 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 "7 12 ,27 U 2 1 ninth. . . 1 3 0 0 0 1" 0-8 0 000080-4 Mem. lb.. 3 4 Myers, If Qulllen, 8b 'lowne, c Kenlon, rf Neighbors, cf.. Hartman, sa.... Freeman, P Totals .. 8 .. 4 .. 6 .. 2 .. 2 .. 3 ..29 OSE AB. .. 4 .. 6 .. 5 .. 4 .. 8 .. 8 .. 6 .. 4 .. 1 .. 2 .. 1 ..87 Fox, 2b. Powell, rf Jones, lb McCheeney, cf. C'orhan, as..... lU'llly, 2b. a.... Bauer, If Vrambes, c Johnson, p. ..v.. tiHlKano, p...... Meter Total Sioux City..., ,.. 1 2 1st. Jaietih 1 0 Three-biiHo hits: Powell, Myers. Two-base situ- J.,tw. Mccnesney, Anarema, bors. Hlolen bases: McCheeney, Corhan . Li..,.n wuman (31. Sacrifice hlta: Powell. Andrea. Myers owne. NelKhbcrs, Freeman. Hits: Off Johnson, In three ana one-inira imn8. . .u.thlii1s Innlnss. Struck out: Ity Johnson. 1; by OalKano. 2; by Freeman, 12. Bace on balls: Off Johnson, 4; of f free- - . n lilt V. t.ltnhoil V Sk 1 1 man, 8; ff uaigano, t. nn u, v.... By JoVmson. 1; by Freeman. 8. Left or bases' St. Joseph, 15; Sioux City. . Urn Vires-' -4ternberg and Clark. Attendance 1.600. Score, second game: RiotlX CITY. AB. R. II. A.dreas. 2b.... 6 0 0 Klem, lb 6 ? 1 flyers. If J J ftjulllen, 3b .....3 0 1 Miller. C 1 l'enlon, rf 8 0 1 Neighbors, cf.., 4 I 8 1 llariman, as S 1 0 0 O Toole, p 4 0S O. A. E. 6 6 0 11 0 0 10 0 0 10 6 10 ' t 10 0 8 8 0 6 4) 87 IS 9 t .Eo 1 0 1 sot sot 1 10 4 8 1 10 0 4 10 2 4 0 0 t 0 2S- U "5 ( Totals .... ....84 4 JOSEPH. ST. Fox, 2b Powell, If...,. Jones, lb MoChenney,, cf... CoiKian,' SS..I..... jeVV, 3b BaJT, f Shei, e Bnker, P Frambes ........ Totai 0 0 0 0' 0 .0 1 0 0 0 ...81 Qulllen out; hit by batted ban. Hatted for Baker in ninth. eioux city o ;;iii-f bt. Joseph 0 1 0 0 t t t 0 01 CHAMPS BREAK EYE Wrtaht Is Invincible la First H4t Hard la Second. TOPEKA. Kan., July . Topeka and Dea Molnea broke even In a double header today. Wrkjht was- Invincible In the first contest, but he waa hit hard in the aecond. Score, first game: . TOPEKA. AB. K. . H O. A. E. 2 0 0 2 4 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 110 It 1 0 2 0 0 13 0 27 . 10 0 O. A. E. 3 4 2 4 3 0 3 0 0 11 1 0 10 0 0 2 0 10 0 2 1 1 0 8 0 24' 14 3 9 1 0 -4 Wooley, cf -. Rellly, as ... Thomaxon, If iAndrelh, rf Welch. 2h ... Kunkel, 3b .. Abbott, lb ... Kerns, o Wright, p ... Totals .... .a......... s !'..'...... t 31 4 S DES MOINES. AB. R. H 4 0 0 William, Ib ... Colllgan, as .... Curtis, If Dwyer. lb Mattlck. rf Nlehoft, 3b ..... Bader, rt Clemmons, c ... ,$chnelberg. p... .... 3 Total ...2 i 8 Toneka 0 0 t S 1 Pes Moines ........ tOOttOOO 00 Two-base hit: Wooley. Sacrifice ht: Wooley, Kunkel. Double play: ColIIgan to Williams to Dwyer. Stolen bases: Wooley, Jttllly, Thomason, Curtlu, Nlehoff. Mattlck. Base on bans: vrr vtngni, oir bcnnei berg, 3. Struck out: By W right S; by Sr-hnelberg. 8. Umpire: Mulls lIaV Soor second game: TOPEKA. V A AB. R. H. O. A. Pi Vjoely. cf 8 0 t 1 0 . I "iThomason. If 8 t t 1 0 I 'lnidreth. rf 4 t t 1 0 II Welch, 2b i 4 I 1 4 3 E. 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Kunkel, Sto. Abbott, lb. .... 4 0 a ... 4 -... 3 ... 3 ... 1 Kerns. 0,... 10 0 0 Weight. P.. FoKata, P X futals 3f t 1 .27 li DES MOfNKS. AB. R. It. O. A. tb , 5 0 16 4 ! 6 13 3 2 , 4 1 a 0 4 11 8 1 6 3 4 1 0 ........... SI t 1 3 E. 0 Williamson, Cnlhxan, ea. Curtis, If... 8w)r, lb.. Mattlck. ef. Nlehoff, b Hader. rf.,. 6 8 8 t t 4 t t I 8 viDWHiwiia, e. .., "!......- Standing of 'the Teams . WEST. LEAGUE. I NAT. LEAGUE. W.LPctl W.UPrt. Denver 00 84 .tvs Chicago 6 .6M Woux City. .OS .-', Pittsburg ...,4!i 36 .f3 Lincoln 53 40 .670' ,Nw York .. .49 K .67 Wichita ....hi 44 .B.!7jt:inclpiiatt ...44 44 .WO Omaha 43 63 ,44l'hila ii 44 .411 St. Joseph.. .41 53 ,H' ,8t. louts S'. 4'.i .44:1 Des Moines. 40 5H .4H Brooklyn ....36 62 .KS Topeka 32 til .141 Boston 33 57 .187 AMfc.K. LKAOlt. AM Ell. AS8 N. W.LI'ct. W.LFrt. Phlla Roilon .... New York Detroit ... Cleveland , Wash Chicago ... St. Louis., .5 IM .4W1 Mltmcap ..71 M .7t .54 37 .IM) St. Paul & 44 .673 .53 34 ,6W Toledo 58 44 .5fi9 .50 41 Kansas City .47 61 .4) .3 45 ,4iCulunimi ...44 51 .474 .38 52 .4.-2 Milwaukee ..45 56 AW .30 63 .S'.'H. j ndiatiap . .40 -3! .25 6 .301 Lutvllle ...3S 83 .2i( NtU. LEAGUE. W.LPct. MINK LEAOL'I W.L..Pct Clnrlnda ...... 34 .19 Fremont ....42 1 .011 Or. lRland...3.3) .SMi'Neb. City.. ,.34 3" .631 Superior ....33 S3 ,5i0Auburn 32 .&! Seward 33 S." .4'Kalls City. ...31 W ,41 Kearney ....33 87 . 4W Shenandoah. 29 84 . 4t) Hasting ....32 30 .471 Maryvllle ...24 3v .381 lied Cloud. ..27 37 . 4-2I Columbus ..32 37 ,403 Yesterday's nesalts. WESTEKN LKAGUE. Omaha, 8; Wichita, 4. Sioux City, 8; St. Joseph, 4, Second same: Sioux City, 4; St. Joseph, 1. Lilncoln-Lienver game postponed, rain. lies Molnea, 0; Topeka, 4. Becond same: Les Moines, 9; Topeka, 0. AMERICAN UEAOUK. Detroit. 1: Chlcaao. 0. WashTtigtun, 0; Philadelphia,. 4. New York, 3; Boston, 1. NATIONAL. LEAGUE. Chicago, 6; 1st. Louis, 2. 1'htlauelphia. S: Brooklyn, 1 Cincinnati, S; rittsburg. 1. New York, 6; Boston, 2. ' AMERICAN AttJCIAT10N. Toledo, 1; Milwaukee, 2. Columbus, 2; Kanxaa City, 1. Indianapolis, 2; Minneapolis, 2. Louisville, 3; tit. Paul, 2. NEBRASKA BTATK LEAGUE. Kearney, 1; Superior, 1. U innings). He ward, 3; Grand Island, 4. Fremont, 3; Columbus, 4. It Innings). Hastings, 2; Red Cloud, 8. MINK LEAGUE. Clatinda, 2; Falls City, 1. Nebraska City, 3; Auburn, 8. Games Today. Western Lea sue Omaha at Denver, Sioux City at Topeka, Lincoln at Wichita, Lea Moines at SL Joseph. American Leasue Detroit at Chicago, Washington at Philadelphia. New York at Boston, BU Louis at Cleveland. National Leairue PhltadelDhla at BrooK lyn, Boston at New York, Cincinnati at llttsburg, Chicago at tot. Louis. American Association roieao at mu waukee. Columbus at Kansas City, In dianapolis at Minneapolis, Louisville at St. PauL Nebraska State League Kearney at ttU perior, Seward at Orand Island, Fremont at Columbus, Hastings at ilea uioua oiuiiiuub, ranewuKB k xcia ivuu, nk League Shenandoah at Maryvllle, lnda at Falls City, Nebraska C.y at Mink Clarl Auburn. " Blfi-sdorfer, p. . 8 0 0 1-0 Tntala . 40 S 16 2t 12 Topeka ttttttttO-t Des Moines i u i w Three-base hit: Curtis. Two-oase niw: Welch. Curtis (2). Barter. Dwyer. Sacn flee . hits: Dwyer, Clemmons. Double play: ColIIgan to Williams to uwyer. Stolen bases: msiiick, himidii h. nm nrr wriirht. 10 In five and one-third in' nlnga, off Fugate, 6 in tnree ana twro-inaras Innings. Bases on balls: Oft Wright, 1; off Fugate, 1.; off Bieredorfer, 8. Struck out: By Wright, 8; by Fugate, 6; - by Blersdorfer,- 7. Wild pitch: Jrugate. Passed bails: Kerns, Clemmon. Umpire: Muiten. Errorless Ball-' "by Both Teams at Grand Island Islanders Take Contest from Seward, Four to Three, Through, Smith's Two-Bagger. GRAND ISLAND, JJeb.. July 29.-(8peolal Telegram.) Both side put up an errorless game today, limited by agreement to seven Innings on account of the circus. Smith cored the winning rua by sending Carroll and McKlbben home on his two-bagger and likewise did star fielding at short. The fielding was particularly fast and Harris of Seward shared freely In the honors. Score: R.H.E. Seward 2 0 0 0 0 1 03 0 Orand Island 1 t 1 0 t 4 24 t 4 Bat teres: Walker and Wooley; Paul and Carroll. -RED CLOUD. Neb., July 29. (8peclal Tel. agranv) Red Cloud defeated Hasting to day by tb score of 3 to J, Both side Dtaved aood ball. Score: R.H.E. Heating 0 1 0 H I 1-3 I I Red Cloud IMMMtMll Sua on balls: Off Herrick. 2: StrucK out By Herrick, S; by Snyder, 4. Two-base hits: Halnslv. Three-base hit: Clair. Home run: Halnsly. Batteries: Hastings, Herrick and Gardner; Red Cloud, Snyder and Moss. lime: 1:30. Umpire; Urinitn. eUFEKUOR, Neb., July 20, 6pecial Tele gram.) Superior and Kearney played thlrteen-lnnlng game here this afternoon 4 th anr stood a tie. 1 to L when the umd called the game on account of dark ness. Both teajns put up a splendid gam and the field work was almost perfect Gibson, the Superior pitcher, has twirled twenty-five Inning In two game this week. Score: R.H.E. Kearney ..0 1 t 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0-1 1 Superior 1 00000000000 01 10 2 Batteries: For- Kearney, Wright end Townnend; for Superior, Gibson and Bart liy. Three-base hits: Grey, Clark, Bocke wit. Allen. Umpire: Boswell. COLUMBUS. Neb., July 23.-(8pecial Tele gram.) Columbus won from Fremont In a slxteen-lnnlng game. Chlttlck and C. Brown for Columbus made sensational catches, both rolling with the ball, but holding It. Agncw' three-bagger . In the seventh started the batting rally that tied tho score. Corbett, the new manager, lined out the single that brought In the winning run In the sixteenth. Score: R.H.E. Fremont OOO2O1OO0OOOOOOO-8 8 3 Columbus ....1000002000000001-4 14 1 Batteries For Columbus, Hamilton, Kis sel and Agnew; for Fremont, Campbell and Bohner. Umpire: Fleming. IlESULTS IN M1XK LEAGUE Aabnra and Clarlada Defeat braska City aud Falls City. At Auburn. Score: R H E. Nebraska City 0 0000120 03 6 3 Auburn A...i u u u 1 1 o o 6 s Batterlca: llkklln, Mann and Mayfk-ld; Hlrsch a-nd Kranlnger. Umpire: Sage. At Falls City. Score: R.H.E. Clarlnda 0 14)200000-3 7 1 Fails City 0 0000010 01 2 2 Batteries: Casey and Johnson, Duran aud Greensllt Umpire: Meyers. Braver City Oae to Good. ARAPAHOE. Neb., July 29 (Special.) In a fast game here yesterday, which waa witnessed by one of the largest crowds ot the season. Beaver City won from Arap ahoe by a score of 6 to 4. Score: R.H.E. Braver City. ....2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 06 6 0 Arapahoe 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 14 7 0 Batteries Beaver City, Oary and War ner; Arapahoe. De ben ham and Oraen. Struck out: By Gary. 8; by Dvheoham, 7. First base on balls: Off Clary. 3t oft tie benham. 2. Home run: Leach. Two-base hits: IV Dlkhron and Green. Umpires, While and Perry. Red Sox Defeat Hoekwell City. LAKE CITY. la.. July 29. (Sneclal.V- The local Red Vox took Thursday's gam from the ltm-kwell City professlonala In O'a game In which almoet every hit of the 0 j locals fell Into the hands of the opposing 0 1 fielders, by the score of 3 lo 8. Crissinger and Beers waa the local batterv, and Cook, 0 th Rockwell City pitcher. The gam was t exciting aad few error wer mad ou t either side. CUBS DEFEAT CARDINALS Chicago Bunches Hits in Sixth and Seventh Innings. SCORE IS FIVE TO F0UB Realbaeh la Hit Hard, at Keeps Tkesa Well 8eaer4 Koaetrhy Qete Tkree-Base lilt Oat Twa-Baaiaer. BT. U3VIB. July 29.-Chlcago won today's game from St. Louis by bunching hits lit the sixth sad seventh Inalngs. by a score ot 6 to 4. Ruelbach was hit hard, but maa. axed, to keep them pretty wel) scattered. 6core: CH1CAO0. T. LOUIS. AD H O A U. All. H O. A. K 112 4 IHugfln., tb.. 3311 rd, If., i 1 p ORIlUi. if 4 1 4 Etch, Shkard, IK ininn, ci.. t I I 1 0okM. tt 4 1 ft a a tine. W...4 11 Kwitcby, lb I Sir 8l4l(.ldt, t4 1 I htm, rt 4 wnuuat rr... v inrnnahan, S3 1 1 0 Tinker, at.... Ill OMowr.,, ib.. 8811 Kiln, e 4 2 16 OHuw. Alls Reulbscn, .. I 0 0 1 tHitmon. n... a 1 s I a , " --Belch ....1 0 ft 0 Totals tl t2Ill Totals 2 I 17 It 1 Batted for Harmon In eighth. St. Ixiuls l o o a a a n n Chicago ....... .......0 0 t t 0 8 3 0 04 TWO-bSSa hits Mnlman Wnn.V,,r Tl.. base hit: KonetohV. Kmrlflr hll- Ttrna. ''. Hauser. Reulbach. Double playa; Klin sy norman to Kiing, Tinker to "v."" l -nance. stolen bane: Hofman. Wild Pitches: Harmon i'J ll.v.v Uamn balls: Off Harmon, 4; off Oeyer, 1; of: Keulbach, 2. struck out: By Harmon, 3; by Oeyer, If by Reulbach 1. Hlta: Off Harmon, b In eight Innings; off Geyer, 1 In one In n'"lu on at. Louis, 4; Chicago, 7. lime: J;io. Umpires: O'Day and Bren- C.EW TORtC. Jlllv 99 TCw VnrV nr.b well played game from Boston today. Score: NW YORK. BOSTON. Ail.H.O A S. An u t a n PeTOr. U.. 4 3 1 aoolllnt, It-rt. 4 ' l' ' 0 lyle, 2b 4 112 OMhean, tb..., 4 2 11 lift IKharpe, lb.... 4 lit 0 0 lift CMIIIer, rl-K.. 4110 13 1 eAbb'tlchlo, m I 1 1 1 0 1 ft 1 i beck, c( 4 1 2 ft 11 ft Ulrahim, c, 4 0 14 0 14 0 (Sweeney, 3b.. 4 111 10 1 ullrown, p I ft 0 I ft SnodirtM. of. 4 Murrey, rf..,4 Brldwell, h.. 4 Dtvlin, lb.... 4 MerUe. lb... 4 Myers, c 4 CrnaU, p... TetaU a) Tot,., K , M ( e Boston 0 0- o 0 0 0 41 22 etvw lorn f 0 9 3 0 0 0 0 4 Two-base hits: flhean, Murray, Miller, Three-base hits: Devore, Bnodgrass, Brld well. struck outi By Crandall, 3; by Brown, 1. Time: 1:27. Umprles: Johnstone um jo.van.s. Ptttsbnrn- Win I'phllt HaIe PITTSBURG, July 29. Pittsburg won an uphill game from Clnclnnattl, 7 to 8, today by hitting Burns In the fourth Inning and taking advantage of two of the visitors' errora in the Seventh. White waa hit hard at the start of the game, but Maddox, who succeeaea mm, waa Invincible. Score: riTTBBVRa. CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A.B. AH H.0 A B. Brrne, b.. 4 113 ftBeecher, If... 4 1 8 0 ft Leach, ct 4 1 ' I 0 ( Ean. 2b. 4 1111 Clarke, It..., I ft 4 0 OHoblltael, lb. 4 I 11 ft 0 Wagner, aa... 4 3 I I liMltchell. rf..4 0 1 o Flynn, lb..., 4 10 OPaakert, .., 4 12 WMaon, rt...,4 111 onvwney, tb.. I 124 Oibeon, .... 141 OMcLeaa. c... 1 0 6 0 0 MeK'bnht; Ml 1 I McMillan; si 1 4 I ft wniw. p v e u v uuurna, p 10 0 10 Maaooi, p.... i oMlller , 10 0 0 Beaton, p.... 010 TOUUS......SI. titii . . Totals II I 24 U 1 Batted for Burns In eighth. Pittsburg 0 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 7 Cincinnati 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 Two-base hits: Wasmer. Flynn. HobRtxal (2). Three-bam hit: Paskert. Sacrifice hit:' Clark, - MeKechhle. - Double piart McKechnle and Flvnn. . Struck ont: Bv Maddox, 8; by Burns, 4. Hits: Off Burns, 7 in seven innings: off Benton,- 0 In one In ning; off White, 6 In two-thirds Inning; oft Maddox, 3 in eight and one-third Innings, First base on Errors: Pittsburg, 1. Left on bases: Pittsburg, 2: Cleveland. 2. Time 1:30. : Umpire: Kane and Klem. Pklladelpkla Posad Bell. ' BROOKLYN. N; Y.. July .-Philadel phia pounded Bell hard today, and . beat urookiyn, to x. First Baseman Jackson, from-El Paso, Tex., joined the Phtladel- phlas today. Pitcher Crabble from Gal veston reported, to Brooklyn today, Score rUlLADKM'HIA. . UROOtUYN. . AS.Htl.lt. AB.H.O.A.B. Tttsa, tr. . . . . J i e euaiton, rt.... I e l o Batea, ct 4 tl 1 V uDaubert, lb.. 4 111 lirant, so.... l v v owneat, in,... l I o Maiee, K....4 I 1 0 OHummell, ' lb I 0 4 1 ft Wanh, lb.... 13 11 OUsTldaoo, ei. 4 1 ft ft 0 Br naliela. 164 1 I V vMcfilreen, Ib I 0 0 1 ft Dnolen, a. ... 4 1 1 6 OMnlth. aa 4 T ft IHwta. C...... 4 1 I l 'lBeneo. ....! 0 13 1 Mourn, p 1 ft 1 uBell, p 1 I , " 'Burch 1 t ft ft Totals... .. 11 17 10 lMlller, p ft ft 0 1 0 . Totals...... 10 I2T1I 1 Batted tor Bel! In eighth. Philadelphia .........0 t I M M I M Brooklyn J 4 0 o 41 V 2 02 Left on bases: Philadelphia, 4; Brooklyn, 6. Two-base bite; Bales. 8; Magee. Three base hits: Titus, uaubert. atacrlfloe fly: Wheat. Sacrtiice hlta: Titus, Urant,i Moor. Bioien oaaea: Magee, uau&nrt. Double piays: Bralto, Mcb,ive, Hummsii; ctmltu, Daubert: watsn, Doolan, Brana field. btaea ou beu: Olf Bell, ; o(f Moore, a. totruck out: By Bell, 2; by Moore, I. Hit by pltcber: Moore (MeUveen.) iiita: oft Bell, U in elgnt Innings. 'Alms: im. umpire: Atigier and fcmsite. . RESULTS l! THREB-I LEAOVB Waterloa, gyrlasfleld, Daveaport svad BlootalasTten Wis. OO?" !UND. July 28, Rock Island was uuaoi to lui iaenancka, wnil Waterloo manacled to hit at opportune time and won, to L fecore; . 1CH.1C. rock Island 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 i e S Waterloo 1I44I1IIM t V feauenea: Lakaff auu oian; Henurlcka and itarrington. atAUNaatavLD. UL, July 9-Eprlagfield, though oul-lul won on limeiy hue, a to 4. Home runs by; blaumtr and riopama were the features, e-pringneid ued uiree pitch ers In the nlntn Ininng. Score: R.H.E. sprlngtieid i 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 a 7 1 Danville oovloool 18 lo o Batteries: Laudermilk and iMiddleton; wooas auu n out. DUBUQUE, July 2k Dubuque' stupid work on oases and errors at Critical times gave Davenport a i to 1 victory, boore: R ti E Dubuque 7...0 0 0 t 0 0 t 1 0 i 4 2 Davenport 1 1 41 It 1 41 1 1 t 1 Batteries! Faber and Boucher; Archer and (joienian and Walsh. PEORIA, July 23. Bloomlngton found Re cruit Veacli lur six hit in tne first three Innings and won the last gam ot the series, I to t Cook succeedud Yeacn and held the visitors ruulesa. Score: R.H.E. Bloomlnaton A....l 0 2 v 0 0 4 0 0 3 8 0 Peoria 1 0 V t) 1 tf 0 V 0-2 11 1 Batteries: Davidbon and Nuuamaker; Veaoh, Cook and Asmuseea. Gcaeva Adda Another to Llat. GENEVA, Neb., July .-(Speclal.) Geneva shut out Bhlckley Tliureuay by a score of 1 to 0. Geneva made the nly ruu of th game in the fust inniug. Only two ot Smcaiey's piayera got farther tnan first base. It waa a pitcher's tmtu and bum Miles and V Intei stelu weru in fine concil tion. 'Ihe score; ' m R H E Geneva ..........1 0 t t 0 0 t t i 8 8 Suckley 0 0 0 0 0 0 t 0-0 4 0 Batteries Geneva, Mile and Curtis; Shickiey, Wlntersteln and Thomas, struck out: cby Mile, 10; by v Imeietein. k lieu on balls: Ott W interstein, 2. Uuud attend ance. Creatoa to Play Minks. CRESTON. Ia., July 29. (Speclal.)-Ar IT managers anaser lias nrioZh .V. rmiiementa between tne Dase ba h.re with the Mink leasue manaa secured a gain with the clltenandoah teem of that league t bnenandoaa, aoon. The Creslon team will be greatly atrengtheneu for the event and hopes to get aaay with tne high acor. thevokeee Are Winning, CENTRA LlCITT, Neb.. July -Speclal ' ' "-yr ' 1 ' '"1 "i"rlmi irii-...ii.r-.. won tramcityC7st to eV'hlrokee; today. 7?0 r. 1 .l.v.n lrnln. Defeat fur Plynoath BEATRICE. Neb.. July 28 (Special Tele lir,Aimi.n, .-.vw., mwj . ovwmi i rff- gram.)-ln on of ihe fastest ball games of the srsarm. Beatrte defeated ti- pivmouth train nil ,i.uvm a avuta va to 1 Four Chicagoans Remain in Western Golf Tournament Hunter's Defeat of Seckel, with Record of Sixty-Eight Strokes for Eighteen Holes, is Sensation. MINIKAHDA CLUB, MINNEAPOLIS, July 39. Four Chlcagoevns remain In the running for the western golf championship a tb result of the third round over the Mlnikahda club link today. In the semi finals tomorrow . Charles Evans, jr., of Edge water will play Robert E. Hunter of Midlothian, and Warren K. Wpod ot Home. wood will meet Mason E. Phelps of Mld lothlan. Hunter was the sensation of the day when he defeated Albert Seckel ot Hinsdale, the eastern Intercollegiate champion, by up and 4 to play, negotiating the eighteen hole In SB, two stroke better than K had ever been done before. HI 68 will not stand as course record, as It was made In match play. Although Seckel was beaten with four holes left to play, both men continued the eighteen hole In order that Hunter might complete hi medal score. Hunter' card follow: Out 4 4 8 4 4 4 3 4 654 In 8 4 4 6 t 4 4 8 4-34 Total i 6S Championship third round: Charles Evans, jr.. Ed re water, defeated W. E. Clow, jr., Onwentsia, v up and 8 to piay. Harry Lerg, Mlnikahda, 2 up and 1 to play. Mason E. Phelos. Midlothian, defeated C. T. Jeffrey, Mlnikahda, 4 up and t to piay. I -egg started with a rush In the afternoon and won the first, 4-6, but the second waa halved In 4, Xegg rimming the cup for a 8' from the edg of the green. Legg evened the match by holing a long putt on th third ' and winning, 2-3. The fourth was halved In 6, but Legg waa up for th first time In the match, when Wood missed a three-foot putt, and Legg won the fifth, 3-4. The sixth and seventh were halved In four, Legg got Into trouble playing the eighth and Wood evened th match, win nlng, 4-6. Wood took the lead again by winning the ninth, 6-6, after hooking hi second Into th wood. Legg mlvsed a three and one-half foot 'putt on the tenth and Wood won, 8-4, making him 2 up. Legg waa hole high on the twelfth, 635 yards, while Wood played his Becond safe with an Iron. Legg- won, 4-5. The thir teenth and fourteenth were halved, but Wood made it 2 up again by winning the fifteenth, 4-5, Legg missing an easy putt The sixteenth and seventeenth were halved In par figures and Wood won the match 2 up and 1 to play. Their afternoon cards; Wood Out 5 4 4 4 6 4 6 3 4 I 4 S 4 5-58 6 6-87 Legg i .- Out w..L. Wood In Legg In .:. 4 8 5 4 8 - WESTERN- 'TENNIS- RESULTS Defeat of T, W. HeadrleU by Albert Ladke Feat a re of Cbamploashlp, at Lake Forest. LAKE FOREST. 111... July 20. The defeat of 'lv W. itendrick, . nokier f the, paeit w coast doubles tennis cnamptonanip. oy ai brecht Ludke In the men single today waa tha feature of the western champion. hip tennis tournament on tne Onwentsia Club court. Ludke took tne matcn in i-a, 4-a. kdvahclng himself toward the final. . lo. the fourth round- of the men' singles P. Gardner, western Intercollegiate cham pion, was defeated by H. H. Whitman of Boston, brother ot the former champion, The moat anectaoular Dlav of the day was th defeat of Hayes and Peter by Watdner and Gardner. Summaries: .. Men's singles, fourth round: H. H, Whitman defeated P. Gardner. 6-1. 6-1 A. iiudke defeated T. W. Hendrtck, 7-6, t-8. Men's doubles third round : rieeiy and Whitman defeated Forstall and Learned, lu-1 7-6. 4-6. 10-8. Beml-finals: i-Waldner and Gardner de-. featxd Haves and Peters. 7-5. 9-7. 6-3. 8-0. Women' lngles, semi-finals: Miss Glenrlnlin Rees defeated Mrs. H. Orme 6-1, -l; Miss Margaret Davis defeated Miss L. M. Benee, HW. Women's doubles aecond round: Miss Ra and Mis Murray defeated Mis Waldo and Mis Burn ham, -, s-x. OMAHA TENNIS MEN TRIMMED Ckaaaaloa gcrlkner looses la aa Bxhi- bltloa tSeuna to tka Ckaaapion 1 OadaJtania. Outsldo tennis players are already mak ing their power felt In Omaha before the tournament haaS begun. J. T. Bailey, champion of th state of Oklahoma, played a ilttU practice match with Art Scrtbnor. rhamninn nf Omaha, "lust .for their mutual benefit." they say, and managed to get two out of th three set from him. Omaha Wul CV3 tS P!?y aTTl 10 DIM a iuuw log next week. TEXJI1S IS LISTLESS Seaaad Raaiaa 21atok an k Car far Tadar The tennis which was played Thursday In ihA varlnua tournaxruauta In Droatrcsa at the Rod and Gun club was not of the classiest variety in th world. Indeed tne piay waa a bit listless and many of the matches went In the minimum numoer 01 sets ana in manv cases. In love aets. The day was the opening matchea In the women's single tournament and all but nna of th flret round matches were played. Today the second round matches will be played, and it 1 no pea to iinum tne worn, en' meet Saturday afternoon. The sum merlem: - Mrs. Thompson beat Cassle Blerman, 6-0, 6-0. Mlsa Farrell beat Mra. Abbott. 6-0, 6-1. imv ljiirl beat Carrie Blerman. 6-0. 6 Hut one match was clayed in the men' doubles, that one of the semi-final matches, Gorham and Hansen losing to Abbott and Thompson, 8-6. 6-3. Although all th matches In the other half have not been finished. It seem very probable that these two men will meet Hatch and Farrell, who have been setting euuh a fast pace, In the finals, which will be contested Sunday mornuig. Two match were played In the men' consolation singles. This brings the con solation singles to the seml-flnals, and It ia ttiought th finals will be played on Fri day. Thursday scores ioiiow: McCullough beat Myers, by default Wallersledt beat Bedford. 6-1, 6-2. PRESENT CHiMriOSI 'IN GAME Bartoa aad Phillips of Sioux Fall 1 Keep Up Their Gail SIOUX "FALLS. 8. D.. July SSWBpeclal Teiearam.) owing to wet grounds, due t the heavy rains of last night, play in tl.i upt-n tournament of the Suutu Dakota Tui. nl association waa not resumed until 11:1 afternoon. The nrtt game cauea waa 1 I the doubles, In which Barton and Phillip, of Sioux Falls, the present champions, were ultud sgatnat Hoffman and Melsenljolder piltad against of Paikston. The bioua pail boy won, by a soora oc o-w. Befor th:s game was finished Teigen and Iiouthlt of Sioux Falls and Rertek anu Bossert of filmgnar, ia., were stsrted. I This proved another interesting match. The flret set was .won by lelgen and Douthlt 1 jjy g. score of 8-1, but tne une-sidedness of 1 tll6 ,cr uui not give an indication of even l,Ujr 'hlv!.hW"...lrllk'"!.,of tew leilllie ri - - " """ul" racquet a well with one hand as other. The finals in the aink'e. which win r - ' bet between tne Yfinnrn ui in, ni erieon-l eigen ! nrt the Burton-Rertck matches, win take . ptsee Friday. el j ne linai earn in in- uuuuiri also I scheduled to take ylac Friday. T11LET1CS SCORE SHUTOUT SBBBSBBBB Washington Gets Six Base Hits, but No Bans. HHADELPHIA LANDS FOUR Sea a tors Baslly s Defeated Mary by Poande Oat Hosae Ran Henry ad Da? I ICach Keen re TwawBagrStere. PHILADELPHIA. July St. Philadelphia shut out Washington today. Score: rHIt-ADrt.rHIA. WASHINGTON. AS. H. OA. . . AB.H.O.A.B. Uir4. If 4 ft 4 OSrhaefer. of.. 4 ft 01rtn, ft. -4 ft 4 ktlllter, lb... 14 (.olllaa. lb... Ill uoeree. II.... 4 Sift Baker, Ib I ft I I i r.lberfeii!. b. 4 t 1 1 0 PnTla. lb I 1 ft 1 (MIlTelt, lb.. 4 114 0 I Mv.rnhT. rt... I 1 1 ft CM. Bride, aa.. I ft 1 4 ft Mclnnlas, ea. I 0 ! Ouealer, rt.... 1 ft ft ft 1 Lapp, e I ft T 1 OMenrr, I 1 1 1 ft Coomba, p... 110 1 coroom. p 1 ft ft 1 ft Totals. it. 4 37 13 -t Totals 10 M 14 4 Washington tOOtOOtt 0-6 Philadelphia t 0 1 0 t 0 21 4 Two-aae hits' Henry. Davis. Home run: Murphy. Pases on balls: Off Groom, oir loomoi, i. BtrucK out: My uroom: hv (Wmti, a . mim. 1.9? . Egan and O'Loughlln. lunairrt Holds Soi. CHICAGO. Julv. 23. Eddla Summers held the Sox Kr one hit this afternoon, Detroit winning a oniiiant pitorung duel, 1 to 0. Cobb was responsible for the Ion tally, mfm4n (mm ........... u. . , 1 i , .... - nw nuvciun. neon; EKTROIT. CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A.B. All H (VI K Mclntyre, If.. 4 ft 1 0 ofarent, cf.... 4 ft 1 ft ft O-beary, lb.. 4 1X1 0Slrler. 2b.... 1 4 1 t-tbb, cf 4 II OKelly, rt I ft ft 0 0 Crawioi-4, rf. 4 0 1 ft (iMuehertr. It I 1 1 0 0 1 -at here. lb.. 1114 OOendll. lb.... 1 0 1.1 1 0 Buab. a 114 1 VFurtell. Ib... I 0 ft I 1 Jonee, lb I ft 10 1 OTaiiriehlll, as I 0 1 1 Belmilll, ... 144 ftHeillven, .. 1 ft 4 I 1 Summers, p.. I ft 1 I 08 rail h 1 0 ft 1 - wsleh, p I ft ft Totsls 11 3711 ft Totals M 1 27 U I Batted for Sullivan In ninth. Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Stolen bases: Cobb (3). Left on bases: Detroit, 2. 'lrst base on balls: Off Sum- lers, 2. First base on errors: Detroit. 2: Struck out: By Walsh, 4 (Lathers, Schmidt, Mclntyre. Jonee): by Summers. 6 (Kellv 2. Gandll, Walsh, Parent). Time: 1:32. Umpire: jrernae. ... New fork Win. BOSTON. July 29. Wood held New York to one hit until the ninth Inning, when the visitors made three more and these with an error resulted in a 3 to 1 New York victory. Score: NBW YORK. BOSTON. '-nn.O.t.l. AB.H.O.A.B. Daniels, If,.. 1 0 I ft OHooeer, rf... 1 ft 1 ft 0 Hemphill, rf. I ft ft 0 OBngle, lb.... 4 1110 Knight, lb... 1 0 14 ft (i Speaker, ct... 4 0 1 0 ft Cree, cf......4 1 ft 0 Ogtahl, lb 4 ft ft ft 0 B.Oardner, lb I 111 OUOardner, lb 4 I 0 1 1 Roach, aa....4 113 OLeerla, If 4 12 0ft Auatin, lb... 10 14 CWainer. es... 4 111ft Mitchell. .0... 4 ft I I (Carrlsan, e.. I 1 1ft I 1 Manning, p., 4 ft ft I IWood, p...... 1114ft -Ixird 1 0 4 0 0 Total 10 427 11 0. Total! 14 10 21 12 3 Batted for Wood In ninth. New York ..0 0 1 0 0 0 t 0 23 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Two-base hit: Lewis. Enale. Carrigan. Baa on ball: Off Wood, 6; off Manning, 2. Struck out: By Wood, 7; by Manning, 3. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Kerln and Connolly.. . MAYDAY WINS FEATURE RACE Step Three Glib Mile In Thirteen Pace. KALAMAZOO. Mich., July 29. -Mayday, third choice In the pool today, won th 85,000 Rickman Hotel purse, th feature of th fourth day's racing In the "grand cir cuit meet here." There were nine starter In the event, a 8:18 pace, Brenhara Bauharn being favorite. Mayday IS the Indiana mr which Wil liam Ryan,' a b'licksmlth' Of Covington. Ky., last winter sold to' Thomas Bodlne of the same place for 8500. Her winning at Grand Rapids - last week' added to her share of the Rickman . purse, make a total of nearly six times the amount Bodine paid for her. ' An event of much Interest today was th presentation to th Reereatloit Park associ ation by the Thackeray family ot Kalarna soo of an old triangle ' which was used at the old National park In 1859, when Flora Temple, In Ootobar of that year, startled tb racing world by trotting a mil in the then unapproaohed time of 2:19. The tri angle was used In all of today's races, Captain George, the only favorite of the day to win, had an easy thing of It In th 2:30 trot Th summaries Trotting. 2:18 class, nurse 8L0M: S in S: Malor strong-. D. g.. or btrong Boy, (snyaeri 1 1 1 Vlto, b. n. (J. Benyon) 2 3 7 BervaJdo, b. m. (Murphy)..; S T S Margate, m. g- (Snow) 4 4 3 Tearolain. ch m. (C. Barnes) S S 8 Fair Maiden, b m. (McMahon) S t 4 Hailworthy. b. g. (Nottingham) t t Bafscuard. b. a. (Floyd) 8 8 6 Mary O,, b. m. (Cox) T 6 'lime: z I:v14. Pacing, 2:12 class, purs. 86,000; t in I: Mayday, b. m., . by Commutation M;irphy) 1 1 Brenham Baugham, b h. (Cox) 8 8 Lady of Honor, ch. in. (Snow) 8 8 Alwanda, b. c. (Koigan). Mis Paeler, b. m. (Hunnell). Ian Bar. b. h. (Rombaugb). Oscar wiiae, cu. u. (rc!; Direct Hat, blk. h. CP. J. Jones). Aahllne. b. f. (Cummlngs) The Limit b, h. (Macey) Time: 3:04. 8:04. 2:05. Trotting. 2:80 dase, purse, $1,000; S in 6 Captain George, o. e.. Dy,. Admit (Murphy) Robert A., br. g. '(Andrews) Dr. Tregg, br. g. (Rssh)... Remorseful, blk. g. (McMahon) Albla, b. m. (Walker). Custer, ch. g. (Harrison) Time: 2:10, 2:09. 2:09. Distance. 1 1 2 2 8 4 6 3 6 6 4 ' Contest ' for Fishermen. ' The Omaha Rod and Gun club will hold Ita second bait and fly-casting contest sun- day, July 31, St S p. m. Prise will be given to the winner of th following events: - Accuracy fly, wet line; distance bait half-ounce dry line; accuracy bait. half-ounce dry. line; accuracy Dan, nait- nunM wel line. A. good deal of practicing la being done and the scores made by Albert Edholm and H. Jones last Sunday Will undoubtedly be beaten- - Ctrwr k New to Teddy. NORMAN. Neb., July 29.-( Special.) Mr, and Mra, Chris Nelsen ot near Upland, Neb., ar th parent of three baby girls, born July 27. Their weights are respectively 4P.9, .8 and 2 pounds, are perfectly formed and are Strang and healthy. Tr. F. B, Slusser of Norman, Neb., who attended the case, had a similar case six year ago. At that Urn tbar was on boy and two girl. AH of them ar living at the present time. luczema. A ens, Tetter. Poison Oak, .Dmaeur 111 mm ixupuiiiy in uiaoasiug insteaa 01 irappijiiig nourishment na SW )1 Sw ) 11 4 -h ,..i,.i.i,- ....,ni nn. B.i . 1 1 . ' " -.7" ""," -' muuuub, sua uuiur eiiuiuai ai),)iitimua, may ibiibto forts causod by Skin diseases, but such treatment has no effect on the blood. 4rr(tr, n. ,,i,.r.rnm.,n, a u , ' - - v ing oi tno Diooa is ins on ana oniy euro xor Skin diseases; every ttom the circulation. S. 8. 8. Is the bos T.m.Hir lurailu If la h. irr.atir . all a ,4 w V. .... ,. aA 4. . . - .... AJ1I jt4 . cuieuj, wvbBUDViiiB kttv ivaiDDl. VI "t (n n and ramnvni Avnr-v nnrttrlA nf li n eous plants, or from other causes, and -., , . . , .. , - -healthy, and causes it to soothe, soften sand dUeasing it with fiery humors. is gittflOe SO AVJ1 SVAMl Vtltt. AAll. Cold Formality Marks Meeting of Police Board Bequest of , Commissioner Charles Karbach Ignored at First Gath ering Since Charges. The request of Charles Kkrbach, member of th Board of Fire and Police Commis sioners, to have himself declared absent at th last meeting ot the board waa denied by his fellow members at tb meeting Fri day afternoon and that one disagreement waa all that marred tha cold formality ot the first meeting that ha been held since Karbach swor to hi sensational charges against his colleagues and the chief ot police. Mr. Karbach declared that he was absent at the meeting which confirmed the ap pointment of Ed Morris as fire warden and asked to hav the. records which declared him present rectified. No one would move to change the records and on Mr. Wappich's, motion they were approved aa they stood. It Is believed that Karbach wanted himself on record as absent at the appointment of 'Morris because he disapproved of .that action. His unsuccessful efforts to get someon els in as fire warden are said to have been back of hi attack upon the chief and the rest of th board. -Two protests, one from the city Christian Endeavor union ami one from the Dundee Piesbyterian churoli, were received asking that fight plcturea be prohibited in Omaha. They were placed, on file. . . . CLAY COURT TENUIS MONDAY Entries Are Coming In for the Big National Championship. PRIZES FOR STATE PLAYERS Special Inducements Are Offered for Nebraska Players to Eater the Tearaatweat Cesrl Are Betas; Fixed Up. Entries for tha National Tennis tourna ment which Is to start In Omaha Monday, aro coming In slowly but steadily, and, from the outlook, Omaha will see the best and biggest meet In that sport that ever came hero. At 9 o'clock Monday morning the playing will start, and on that date almost 100 names ere expected to be on the board as contestants for honors In the singles. Saturday evening at 6 o'clock the lint will be closed and the drawings field some time that evening or Sunday. - During tha latter part of this week the courts at the Field club ar closed to play er all the- morning hour and given up to the caretakers to work on. New nets and pew paint have - been supplied, and on Monday the sun will rise on one ot the finest equipped places for tennis In. tne United State. Only , one thing is worrying th commutes as to the best possible management of the tourney,, and that is the necessity of having more umpires to take charge of th contests. . Conrad Young, the chairman, is exUnding an Invitation to all men Who know tennis in the city, who would like to-act In this capacity to enter their names and the courtesies of the club and the tournament will ' be v extended to them, .Among dther prominent names sent In for the playing Is that of F. O. Anderson of Reading, Pa., tb one New Jersey champion. He I entered in the 'doubles with a Brooklyn player, whose name he did not send with his. "Olln J. Sweet, champion of Des Moines, will be hare, and possibly W.T. Hayes, holder for four year of the mlddlewest championship. C. S. Peters, champion of Illinois, will come with him If he comes. Th number of Nebraska and Omaha men entered Is .very small up to date, com pared to the number who have come to the mlddlewest contests held heretofore. The Idea of having a special cup for the Nebraska players to compete for did not even attract a great many of them, the general Impression seeming to be that they would have no chance against th mors experienced men coming. Mr. Young, in speaking of this, urges all who ar able to da so to enter, as Omaha is desirous of making a good showing of western men against tne eastern and PaclOo coast player. K.0OP.O oe:t 1 oooajftir fro -Anis spunoiS qnia piij m uo piCd q line are si;a V pus tue ftsq eweq ntli.l fU e I IT anamA an . b DEATH RECORD Ernest H. Dana. M A rhh A LI .TOWN. Ia., July 29.-Soa cial.) Ernest H. Dann, a real estate dealer of Minneapolis, wtio died In that city yes terday, was formerly a weil-known resi dent of Oil elty. He had prior to about twelve years ago served for several years as deputy clerk of courts and deputy sheriff. He was born and reared In Marshall county, going to Minneapolis nine years ago. The body was brought here today by relatives. Man Fall Under Train. SUTTON, Neb., July 29.-(Speclaf Tele .1. gramsJames Graham, who had come here to work In the harvest fields with a com panion, was trying to board an east bound moving freight train this morning, but after helping an Intoxicated friend on board was unable to help himself and, falling un der the train, was Instantly killed. The companion - was put In the city Jail, and when he becomes sober It Is thought he can give further information concerning the unfortunate man. Crased Italian Wounds Five. QUINCY, Mass.. July 29 Louis Restelll. an Italian manufacturer of Granite, this afternoon shot his mother. Rose Restelll. nd Charles Henry Hardwlck, shot and wounded Mr. Hardwick's brother and part ner. Theodore Hardwlck. his own brother. Jasper Restelll, and Benjamin Bishop. The assailant. Who IS believed to be demented made hi escape. AH of the wounded w .Tl recover. TrTTrn nnirnii mtr rrr- 0 IdlltlLrUUIUll UAlViClu Pimples, to,, show that soma tmliealtbr auu ixuTupiiag 111a circulation, so lilas srrengtn to tu skia. it u contmuailv Dur- buiuo u: iu ncmag uu omer QlSOom- . wuiuubu nuau. particle of the best and quickest T J . , .1 . . 1 lnn M.rifl.,. T(- I. biuuu puiiul B. lb goes IHIO toe ClTGUlil m rr urh,tiAr 4e en (nfAn.iAn ( n n makes the blood stream rmr. rich and . , , . ... - . and nourish the skin Instead of Irritating Book on Skin Diseases and any medical BWIFT EPECLFIC CO ATLAIfTA. fii. COLUMUS WINS CLOSE ONE Ealer Holds Kansas City to Three ' Hits. SCORE IS THREE TO ONE Both Team Vr la I.aet laalag ' Hanter Seta Twa-Starae 1114 taenia t'a Three PI t here. KANSAS CITY. Mo July 89 -Kaler held. Kaiusaa City to three hit aad at no time waa th gum In doubt Score: COMMRUS. KANSAS C1TT. , All.k.O.A.I. AB.H.O.A.B. Perrlns. Sb. .. I 1 8 1 -Sffhamma. If.. 4 0 S Hrn.timen, III 1 I t esiaoot. rf ... I ft I ft 4 Conealton. rt 4 ft 1 ft ftHunter, lb... 4 1 11 1 luene. Ik. ... I l Hore. lb 4 I t HrlllT. rt....4 16ft 4Mefbry. cf... I I (Idwall, lb.... I 1 ft 1 PJamea. e I 6 4 4 0 Malillng, aa.. I ft I I Ciiarheau, , Ib. . 1 1 ft 1 t ArU-sMi. e.. 4 ft I ft Onownte, aa... I 114 1. Kaler, p I 1 I ft ORhoriee, p.... I 0 0 1 uramlom, p., 0 0 ft 0 S Totals 81 T 17 I OKwann, p ft ft 9 ft Cot-sah 1 ft 0 j Totale I I 17 II 1 Batted for Rhodes In eighth. Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 0 1-1 Columbus 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 t 24) Two-base hit: Hunter. Left on basest Kansas City, 4: Columbus. 4. First on errora: Columbus, 1. Sacrifice fllee: Raftery, Mauling. . stolen base: Barbeau. Double piay: jnines to Love, struck out: nr Rhodes, 8; by Kaler, 3. Base on balls: Off Rhodes, 3; -off Brandom, 3; off Kaler, a Hits: off Rhodes, 6. In eight Innings;. oft Brandom, 2 in two-thirds of an Inning. Time: 1:35. Umpire: Hayes and Ferguson. Attendance: 3.5U0. Louisville Defeats St. Janl, t ; ST. PAUL, July By bunching hit la the second inning. lxulsvllle beat St. PauL 8 to 3 today. The feature waa a horn rut 11 y wouoher. Moore; U1U18VIUJD. r - T., PAtru. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Roklneon, ea. S I 1 I Clarke, IT.... 4 I 1 t 'tvhor, if.... Ill Braia. b I It 0 ft Jones, cf 4 ft 4 1 t 1 OMcOorm'k, aa 4 I I ft 3 0 Murraj, rf...4 ft 0 ft ft ft Autrer. lb.... I ft 11 1 it I 0 Bouuher, lb.. I 1 1 ft S 1 1 Kelley, e I I 1 1 S 1 eCbecb. p..... 1 ft 1 8 ft Stealer, rt... t 1 3 Howard, lb... 8 ft T Botiannon, Ib 8 I Pickering, of. 4 1 I Magee, Jl..., 4 11 Hughee, o. Hal la, p... 4 ft 6 ..111 Totala 10 1 17 11 1 Totale II T XT 14 ft St. Paul 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4) Louisville 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- Two-base hits: Clarke. Magee. Home run: Boucher. Stolen bases: Jones, McCormlck, Magee, Stanley. Double play: Jones to Autrey, Robinson to Magee to Howard. Base on balls: Off Chech, 6; off Hallo: 0. Struck out: By Chech, 1; -by Halla, 4. Sac rifice hlta: Fisher, Brain, Robinson. Left on bases: St. Paul, 2; Louisville, 8. Time: 1:35. Umpires: Owens and Bush. Milwaukee Win Pitcher Battle. MILWAUKEE. July 28.-Mllwfcukea won an exciting pitchers' battle today In a gam marrea Dy continual wrangling. Score: MIL.WA11KKH. TOLEDO. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Spencer, cf.,,4 lift IHallman, rf.. I 0 I 0 ft Charl.a, lb... 1 ft 4 0 OHI'chman, lb 4 I 1 1 ft Kendall, rf.,4 110 lgulllran, cf .l 0 1 ft ft McOann, lb.. 4 2 ft 1 lHl.knian. If. I 1 1 ft ft Clark, Ib 1 ft 1 4 OFreeman, lb, I 0 10 0 ft Lewie, ee 4 111 OUutler, as.... I ft I I ft Harry, If 110 0 OLand, e 4 0 1 Marshall, e.. I 1 I I lM.-Carthy. lb I 1 ft I Graham, p..: 1 ft 0 1 eweet, p 1116 1 Totals t T 24 14 I Totals M 116 10 1 one out when winning run made. Htnchman out. hit bv batted ball. ' Milwaukee 0 0 0.1 0 1 0 0 0 S Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Two-base hits: McGann. Randall. &Te- Carthy. Home run: MoCarthy. Struck out: ny uranam. ; by West, 6. Time; 3:10. Umpires: Blerholter and Guthrie.' Miller Wla Easily. MINNEAPOLIS, July 29. Successive homo run drives by Carr and Delehanty in th ninth saved Indianapolis from a shut-out. Minneapolis winning, 9 to 2. Catcher Frank Bowerman was severely injured when a foul tip drove a mask wire Into hj forehead in the opening round. Score: aallMJM'KArULdB. ' liSDlAKAPOUS. AB.H.O.A.B. - AB.H.O.A.B:4 Clymer, ef... 6 110 OOhsdb'rne, of I 0 1 ft 1 Altlaer. sa.... S 04 IO.WI 'ma. lb. 4 ft 4 1 A Oriveth, If... 4 11 OHayden, rt... 4 0 10 J.WII'maJlb. I 1 1 1 (ICarr, .lb 4 16 1 Roaeman; rf.. 4 111 eDelehantr, If I I ft ft 1 rerrla, lb.... 4 1 I 3 OBowermui. c0 ft 0 ft 0 Olll, lb 4 0 II 1 OHinrley. c... I 14 0 Owen, e 1 ft I 1 OMurcti, lb.... 4 0 10 Hughee, p.... 4 10 1 OMIIIlgan, es.. I ft I 3 B Cheney, p.... 0 0 3 3 0 Total 14 11 17 16 IDowna, p 1 ft 1 I f, Totale......) 421 8 S Hughes out, hit. by own batted ball. Minneapolis 3 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 22 Two-base hits: Glymer (2), Cravats., Hughes, Hawley. Three-base hit: J. Wil liams. Home runs: Hughes, Carr, Dele hanty. Stolen bases: Glymer, Altlier (2), Cravath, Hughes. Sacrifice hit: Altlser. Double plays: Altlser to J. Williams to GUI; Altlser to Gill to Owens to Ferris to Gill; Cheney to MiUIgan; O. William to Mllllgao. Left on bases: . Minneapolis, 6; Indianapolis, S. Hits: Off Cheney, 4 on On Inning; off Down, 8 In seven Innings. Stout m Fat Men SATURDAY OHIY Wo will sell suits formerly sold to $30.00 Blues and Blaakt . Inoludod Discount Sal On All ur Rtgular Slits Vollmer's Expert Clothes Fitters 1 07 South 1 6th Steed r atUWi v It's the purest, It's the best. Nothing finer For your uest V, its. 'rt Have AV -.A;f 1 SENT HOME Contunsrs Olitrlbutw John ftittlcr 3224 S. 24th Street -''''aaasaaaakeaaaea Otug. 1889, Hd 8932 Ini A-1420 1