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    THE v BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, AUOtTST 12, 1910.
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Omaha Trims Topeka; Denver Draws Blank; Champs Snowed Under; Giants Knock Homers
TOPEU PROVES EASY MEAT
Bourkei Baite Ball for Mr. Eailey
and Hiti Count
COOLET'S MO EH SOME ALSO
Get Klevea Mate 0ra, Bat rro V'
able to Take Atttiltff) (
Them Fear Bane la
Foarth,
Omaha, It; Topeka, 5.
After, a mora tir Ji successful trip the
Rourkei returned ' noma ' yesterday and
opened aha string ( sixteen garnet to be
played on the home grounds by walking
away from Topeka with a one-aided acore.
Although Topeka located Hollenbeck for
thirteen hiu, two mora than the Rourkei
were allowed by Ensley, they wera scat
tered and only two came when they counted
for runa. Reilly lined out a three-bagger to
the right field fence In i he third Inning
with the bases full. Tout-ka'a other two
tallica came In the ninth. King and Hollen
beck m4 errora and Wooley, Beckley and
Hellly each got a .lngle.
The Rourkei started with two runa in
the firat. Davis and King walked and were
advanced when Riggert went to flrat on
Unsley's error. Davla and King came In on
high onea to the field by Mortality and
second and third.'
in the third Omaha pulled down only
one. In the fourth, however, four Rourkei
went around the bases, all icorlng on hits.
Three more were brought In In the fifth
and, the laat score of the game, aa far aa
Omaha wai conoerned, waa made by
Oiaham In the.alxth.
Boore:
OMAHA.
t AH, l. u. J. A. m.
II.
0
1
1
- O
0
1
1
1
s
o.
0
Davla,' rf.....
King, cf
KlKKrt, it...
Monariiy, ks
Hohluke. 3b.
3 II 0 0 t 0
, 1
, 6
....... 3
4
Oiaham. 2b 4
Thomaon, lb
Uondlng c 4
Hollenbeck, p 4
Total!..
31 U
TOPEKA.
AH. R.
8 27 II 2
o.
11
0
1
E.
0
0
0
Wooley, cf..,
Heckley, lb..
Kl:y, rf
Relay, aa....
Welch, 2b...,
Rarber, If...
btotfer, 3b...
Hi own. c...
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
Shea, c 1
iiinmey, p 4
.....f.
, ' Totals.
Omaha
' Runs ...
Hlia ....
Topeka
Runa ...
i....a8 6 13 M 17
....2 0 1 4 8 1 -U
.... HiMM1-!
0 0 8 0 0 0 9 0 t
Hlt
, 1 0 2 3 3 3 1 0 -i3.
Tnree-base hit: Reilly. First base on
balls: Off Hollenbeck, 4; off Ensley, 10.
Htruclt ouf! By 'Hollenbeck, 7; by Enaley,
1. Left on' baM: Omaha, ; Topeka, IX
Stolen base'. Davis, Riggert (2), Schlpke,
Thomson, Hollenbeck, Beckley. SacrKlco
hits: Kin', Thomson. Hit by pitched ball:
By Hollenoeck. L Time: 1:46. Umpire:
Sternberg.
Notes nf the Game.
Today Is ladlcaday
Pa 'Rour'ke returns tody to count his
new men. -
J3Very " Ml" except Reilly'a three-bagger
waa a "single. , '
Kane has been called east on account of
the sickness, of .his sister.
Tim Flood has been released. Where he
goes from Omaha has not been announced.
..d.ffitom'.ias, tan men took, their turn at
Tnewillowi r4 -.- - - , - -'
CorrtdQiV waa out of the game yesterday
with a lame fool. Morlarity held down his
Job at short.
A Riley and a Reilly. Riley following.
Reilly on the butting list kept the speo
. la tors guessing. ;,
Tfrp only Topekan who failed to hit waa
Shea, who repiaoed Brown behind the bat
lit the last two Innings.
Kerns, the Topeka catcher, waa sold yes
terday to the Indianapolis American as
sociation team, so he did not appear In
Jin a ha.
Ensley. just recruited by Topeka from the
IVei.ein association, made hU llrst Western
.eague appeaarnie yeiseiday. Brown ana
Riley have been with the team only a few
iuys.
Schlpke made away with one of those
a la Cobb steals, lie started for second
while the catcher was holding the ball. The
catcher tried to stop hlra by throwing to
tue pitcner.
FARTHl.NU
PITCHES
SHUTOUT
Lincoln llunchea lilts aud Defeats
Denver, Three to Nothing-. '
LINCOLN. Aug. U. Farthing pitched an
outer shutout game today against Denver,
the locals winning by a score of I to.V.
Denver's four hits were scattered tnrougli
aa many innings. Lincoln bunched hits on
ulmstead in tne first and fourth Innings.
buore :
LINCOLN. .
AB. R. H
O.
1
2
0
1
0
16
6
3
1
A.
JuJe, if
... 8
v
Uagnler, ss 4
oie, cf 4
Jo bo, rf 8
'jockman, 8b 8
l'humas, lb 3
WelUensaul, 2b 1
Kruger, c 8
Fanning, p 3
Totals.
25
DENVER.
27 13 2
AB. R.
.J. A. E.
Lloyd. 2b 4 0 . u 2 0
McAleube, cf 4 U .200
Cranston, ss 4 v 4 1 1
Beull, If 4 v 1 4 0 0
Lindsay, lb 3 0 0 i 0 0
Dolun, ttb 4 0 0 2 1 9
Castuy, if 8 0 110 0
McMuuay 1 0 0 0 0 0
W eaver, u 8 0 0 6 2 1
Olinstead, p 1 0 0 0 0
Totals 31 "o "t 24 18 2
Batted for Cassidy in ninth.
Lincoln 1 0 0 2 0 0 0
Deliver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Three-base hit: Uoall. Two-base hits:
Cole. Thuinan. Duuole plays: Gagnler to
Thomas, Thomas to Gaguier to Thomas,
Lloyd to Cranstou to Lindsay. Stolen
bases: Cole, Cobb, Dolan. Sacrifice hiu:
Cockman, Kruger. Struck out: By Farth
ing. 2; by Olmsiead, 8. Baaea on balls: Off
Farthing, ; oft Olinstead, 4. Time: 1:60.
Umpire: Mullen.
8IOVX I'l'fY POUNDS KAITMAN
Secure Seven Hits ana 81s Iluua In
the Slslh Innlns.
SIOUX CITY, Aug. 11. Sioux City today
knocked Kaufman out of the box In the
aixth Inning, making seven hlta and six
runs. Score: r
SIOUX CITY.
Aa R. H. O. A. E.
Andreas, 2b
stem, lb
Meyers, If......
Qulllln, 3b
Miller, 0
Fenlon, rf
Neighbors, cf..
Haitnmn, sa...
Hammond, p...
Totals
6 0 8 3 1 0
1
34 7 13 (7 20
8T. JOSEPH.
AB. R. H
Powell. If 8 8 1
O.
0
3
10
0
0
E.
Fox, 2b 3
' Jones, lb. 6
MoChesney, cf 8
Cornan, ss........ ...... 4
nuty,i"ft..r.-ft.
. Bauer, rf v.
Roles, :
Kaufman, p...
1 tar. If an. p..,..
Fiambu
... 8
.. 4
.. 4.
2
.. I"
1 0
Totals
...ST 4
II 24 18
Batted for Hanlfan In the ninth
Sioux City 10000800 1-T
St. Joxeph 0001101 11
Two-baae bits: Stem, Hammond. Corhan.
Bauer. JtMiea. Heme rum Powell. Stolen
Standing of the Teams
WEST. LRAOrR NAT'L LBAOl re.
W.UPpt.l W.M'ct.
Plou City.. .68 41 .r,?7 Chicago ......3 33 .V
l)enver IW 41 .6:Mi Jlttsbiirg .'...68 : ."4
Lincoln Mti .fJ! New York.... 57 39 .fits
Wichita 62 47 .MU Philadelphia 49 4 .6tf
Bt. Joaeph...4 0 Cincinnati ...49 M 40
Omaha 47 M ,42! Brooklyn ....41 R7 .418
! Moines.. 441 (W .41li ft. Louis ft) S"4
Topeka
.S4 71 .112, Iloaton
..86 M .363
AMER. LEAGUE.
AMER. ASS N.
W.IPot.
Minneapolis .7 41 .W
Kt. Paul 7 61 .68
Toledo 62 (4 .M4
W.L.. Pet
Philadelphia A32 ,6-0
Boston AO 4.1 .i&.i
Detroit M 4 .S3i
New York...B7 4 .WSl
Kansas City fit .bP
Cleveland ...47 63 . 47IM Columbus ....63M.4i7
Wahlngton 44 0 .m
Milwaukee ..61 62 4.1
lr.dlanapolla 49 M AM
Chicago 41 69 .41X
St Louis 31 68 .3i:i Louisville ....42 72 .3t
NEB. LEAGUE. MINK LEAOUE.
W.L.Pctl W.L.Pct
Fremont ....61 S3 .60'
Clarlnda 44 tt .
Falls City.. ..40 34 .541
Neb. Cltv 38 37 .57
Auburn iW 87 .43
Phenandoah .37 38 .4X7
Maryville ....29 47 .M
Omnd Iil'nd.46 36 .51
Superior 41 40
Columbus ...48 42 .6
Kearney ....39 41 .470
Hasting 37 44 .4r7
Seward S7 46 .41
Red Cloud... 44 . 441
Yeeterday'a Reaatte.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Topeka, 6; Omaha, 11.
Denver, 0; Lincoln, i.
Bt. Joaeph, 4; Hloux City, T.
Wichita, 14; Dee Molnea, t. -
AMERICAN. LEAGUE.
Boston, 0; Chicago, 1.
Philadelphia, 4; Detroit. 6.
Washington, ; Cleveland, 2. Second game:
Washington, 4; Cleveland, 3.
New York,' 8; St. Louis, 1.
NATIONAL. LEAGUE.
Chicago-Boston game, postponed; rain.
Pittsburg, 8; Brooklyn, 0
Cincinnati, 4: New York, 5. Second game:
Cincinnati, 2; New York, 8.,
St. Louis, 8; Philadelphia, .
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Columbus, 8; Minneapolis, 6.
Indianapolis, 3; Kansas City, 2. Second
game: Indianapolis, 0; Kansaa City, 4.
Louisville, 6; Milwaukee, 2,
Toledo, 3; St. Paul, 4.
NEBRASKA LEAGUE.
Fremont. 1; Kearney, 0.
Grand Island, 0; Superior, I.
Columbus. 7; Red Cloud, 1.
Seward, 6; Hastings, 6 (12 innings).
MINK LEAGUE.
Nebraska City, 8; Clarlnda, T.
Maryvllle. 8; Shenandoah, 6. Second game:
Maryville, 1; Shenandoah, 1L
Oamea Today
Western League Topeka at Omaha, Den
ver at Lincoln, St Joseph at Sioux City,
Wichita at Js Molnea.
American League Boston at Chicago,
Philadelphia at Detroit, Washington at
Cleveland, New York at Bt. Loula.
National League Chicago at Boston,
Pittsburg at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at New
York, St. Louis at Philadelphia.
American Association Indianapolis at
Kansas City, Louisville at Milwaukee.
Nebraska State League Reward at Kear
ney, Grand Island at Red Cloud, Columbus
at Superior, Fremont at Hastings.
Mink League Nebraska City at Clarlnda,
Maryvllle at Shenandoah, Auburn at Falls
City.
bases: Meyers, Fenlon, Powell. Double
play: Qulllln to Andreas to Stein. Hits:
Off Kaufman, 11 in five and two-thirds
Innings. First base on balls: Off Ham
mond, 8; off Kaufman, l; ok rianitan, i.
Struck out: By Hammond, 2; by Hanlfan,
1. Hit with pitched ball: By Kaufman, L
Time: 1:60. Umpire: Haskell. Attend
ance: 2,200.
WICHITA HUMS OVER DE8 MOINES
Champa Lose Opener by Foarteen to
Three Score.
DBS MOINES. Ia.. Aug. 1L Wichita
romoed away with Des Moines today, 14
to 8, In the first game of the aeries, Biera
dorter proving easy for the visitors. Score:
.nitniiA.
AB. R. H. O. A. Hi,
Mlddleton, cf.. ........ 4 2 3
Hughes, 2b 11 1
Claire, If 4 2 0
KoerneT, lb............ 4 ' 6
Wcstersll, 8b 8 10
Schmidt, ss. ........... 6 2.2
Pettfgrew, .C 84.11 0
Shaw, o 4 ' ! . 14 l
JJurliam, p.....w.... 5 ... l ; l . v i
Totals
38 16 U 27
U 2
DBS MOINES.
AB.
R. H.
1 1
0 1
1 4
r i
E.
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
Williams, ss 4
Colllgan, 2b 4
Nlehoff, 3b 6
Curtis, If........ 1 4
lawyer, 10 o
Maltlck, cf 4
Bader, rf 1
Stamfleld, rf 3
bachant, c 3
Hleradorfer. p..... 0
Bchnelberg, p.....'....
Hersche. P 4
1 2
I '77 a
ink a 1
....Total .-37 "
Des Moines 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0- 3
Two-base hit: Hugnes. inr-rao
Durham. Mlddleton. Home run: Koer
ner, Pettlgrew. Base on balls: Off Blerj
dorfer, 4; off Schneiberg, 1; off Hersche. 3;
off Durham, 8. Wild pitches: Biersdorfer,
l; HeMchemi Struck out: By Biersdorfer
1 by Schneiberg. 1; by Her.ch. 6 by
Durham, S. Stolen bases: Hughes, Wester
,a Sacrifice hits: Westerz.l Colllgan,
Curtis. Umpires: Flynn and Clark.
RESULTS IN THHKB-I LBAOCB
Waterloo Loaee In Fourteenth After
Apparently Clnchln Game.
WATERLOO, la.. Aug.. ll.-Waterloo ost
a heari-tiieaaing game, to i, Pr'nK1'a
scoring three runs In the fourteenth fi
ning, after tlelng tne score i" ""
Three W aterloo players were oauntBiIt j?
WaUrlot0"'?.5. 0010000100000 0-2 10 1
..0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3-6 M l
batteries: Chapman aud Harrington,
Willis and Hartley. r,
DAVENPORT, la., Aug,. ll.-Davenport
used three pitchers, DUt won the game by
heavy clouting, 6 to 4. Score: K.M...
Davenport .." 0 t 0 3 0 0 0 0 -f 13 3
DnvUle ....I.... 0 1 3 10 0 0 0 0-4 S I
Batteries: Thoney, Pennance, Archer
and vtalsh; Duffy and Wolfe.
DUBUWU, la., Aug. ii.
coupiea nits witn Peoria s errora and won,
4 to 2. Score: , . .,",' .
Dubuuua 2 i 1
Peoria 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0-2 4
Batteries: Ray aud Boucher; Veach and
Asniussen. . ,'
ROCK ISLAND, III., Aug. 11 Rock
Isianu tied tne score in the ninth on two
bases on balls and two hiu and won in
the thirteenth on a double by Vogel and a
single by Callahan. Score: R.H.E.
Rock Island ....0 00001003000 1-4 18 1
Bioomington .. 00130OOO0O0O-3 1
Batteries: Cavet, Lakaff and OLeary;
Peudergast and Erwln.
COLTS STEP AT SHENANDOAH
Three-Year-Olds Trot Riant at
'Twenty Harry C Wins Two
Twenty-Five Pace.
SHENANDOAH. Ia., Aug. L (Special
Telegram.; Tne results of the racea here
today were as follows:
Class 3:26, pace, purse 8400: Harry C, won;
Shadeland Button, second; Silko, third;
Helen Blair, fourth. Time: 3:15.
Three-year-old trot, purse 8300: J. C. Simp
son, won; Right Guard, second; George
Cunstantine, third; Prince, DeKayville,
fourth. Tlmei IWi
Three-quarter mile daah, purse 860: Kid
Williams, won; Dan Bounett, second; Se
cret, third. Time: 1.T7. .
PAHRELL8 TO IKAVK O.V TRIP
Fast Omaha Team to Take Part la
Randolph Toaraameat.
The Farrell Hyrup Co. team will leave
today for Randolph, Neb., where they are
entered In a base ball tournament with
Lrmtft's. la.; Peterson, la., aad Sioux Falls,
S. 1- This Is a liaJO tournament and each
team will present a strong lineup for first
money. The players accompanying the Far
lulls will be: Hachten, catcher; Atkins,
Probst, pitchers; quigtey, Kennedy, Faber,
tthtrer. Keliey. Woodruff, inflelders. and
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0
0
0
0
0 Mier, Thuer, Hamilton and Croft, outfield-
O.ers. Joe Lots, former pucner ror me Kir-
0 reils. has been signed by Leinars and will
0 1 probably . twirl one of the games against
Othls former team mate. .
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Girls Drown 'While Bath las.
CROOK8TON, Minn., Aug. ll.-Orace and
Luelia Walton, aged 1 and 15 yeara, re
apecttvely, were drowned today while
bathing In Red Lake river.
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PIRATES BLINK. OPPONENTS
Trolley Dodgers Lose Brilliant Field
ing Contest, Three to Nothing.
LEACH STABS IN CRACK STOP
Pittsburg Takes First of Series Out
fielders Carry Off Honors Wagc-
ner Lands Turee-Baga-er
Doable Plays Feature.
BROOKLYN, Aug. 11. PHtsburg shut out
Brooklyn In their first clash of the present
series, today, 3 'to 0. It waa a brilliant
fielding contest, In which the outfielders
carried off "the honors, Leach especially
starring wl'th sensational catches. Score:
flTTSUUKO. BROOKLYN.
AB.H.O.A.K. Aa.H.O.A.B.
Byrne, lb.... 4 30 OBurch. cf.... 4 0 3 0 0
Luch, cf 4 0 4 0 UUiubcrt, lb.. I 1 T 0 0
CUrka, If.... 4 3 6 0 VWtieat. it.... I 3 3 0 4
Vgn.r, as.. 3 8 1 X OHummsli, 3b I 1 4 t 0
Miller, 2b.... 13 1 ODalten, rf ... 0 3 0 0
i'lrnn. lb.... 4 4 tf vLunnox. lb... t 1 1 1
Wilson, rf.... 4 lit Vsmlth, .... 3 9 1 0
Olhson, 0....I 14 8 vBrwln, e 3' 1 1 1
White, p 8 II vbarsw, P t 0 I
'Tot.li. 33 37 3 0 Total 28 4 27 I 0
Pliuuurg 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .1 03
Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Left on bases: Pittsburg, 6; Brooklyn,
3. Two-base hit: Byrne. Three-base hit:
Wagner, s Double plays: Erwin and Smith;
Hummell and Daubert (2; Wagner, Miller
and i'lynn; Miller, Wagner tuid Gigeon.
Bases on balls: Off Barger, 2: off White,
2. Struck out: By Barger, 7; by White, 2.
fTlme; 1:38. Umpires: O'Dayand Brennan;
Neve York Wins DouleH enact, -
NEW YORK. Aug. 11. New York took
two games from Cincinnati today, 6 to 4
and 8 to 2. There were four home runs
made, those of Doyle and Snodgrass In the
first game giving New York all its tailiea.
The deciding pun In the last game resulted
from Devore's four-bagger. Score, first
game:
NEW YORK. ' CINCINNATI.
AB.H.O.A.K. AD. H O. A B.
Devon, If.... 4 8 0 1 lBMcher, If... 4 14 4 0
Dor It. 2b 4 113 OEnan. 3b 4 113 0
Snodgraaa, cf 4 I 1 0 OHoblltial. lb 4 1 10 0
Murray, rf...4 0 S 0 u Mitchell, rf.. I 1100
O j Hnawau, a,. it iraaxan, 01... a v s
A 1 iwvnn, id,... a a A v vjncioau, ... a a i a v
Merkle, lb... I 0 11 1 ODownar, 3b.. 4 1110
a'Myara, e 3 0 1 1 McMillan, sal 3 6 t
11 1 Mathawa'n. I 0 4 u'MIIIar 0 0 0 0
Totals 33 27 18 J Clark
i 0 0 0
Totals
.14 II 24 11 3
Batted for McMillan In ninth,
Batted for Rowan in ninth
New York 00801000 0
Cincinnati 01100200 04
Two-base hits: Mitchell. Rowan. Three-
base hl,t: Mitchell. Home runs: Do.wney
uoyie, tsnoagrass. oioien Daees; munay.
Left on bases: Cincinnati, 7; New York, 4.
First base on errors: Cincinnati, 1; New
York, 8. Double plays: Mathewson, Brid
well and Merkle; Egan, McMillan and
HobliUel. Struck out: By Mathewson, 6;
by Rowan, 1. Rases on balls: Off Mathew
son, 4. Passed ball: McLean. Time: 1:37.
Umpires: Johnstone and Eason.
Score, second game:
NltW TOHK. - CINCINNATI.
AB.H.O.A.S. AB.H.O.A.K.
Devon. If.... 4 110 OBaacbar, If... 4 0 2 0 0
Dorla. lb.... 4 1 0 4 0gan, b 4 110 0
gnodjraaa, cf 4 1 4 0 OHoblltial, lb. 10 I I 0
Murray. rf... 4 3 3 1 0 Mitchell, rf.. 4 3 3 0 0
Dridwall, sa 4 3 14 OPaakart, e.... 4 10 0
DaTlin, tb.... 4 3 3 1 0 McLean, 0... 4 14 1
Merkle, lb... 8 111 1 Downey, 3b.. 8 0 3 3 0
Schlel, c 8 t OMcMlilan, aa I 1 8 I 1
Amaa, p 3 4 11 OBugge, p 3 0 0 3 0
Total 33 11 31 J 1 Total S3 i 34 11 1
Cncinnail uOuOOaOO o3
New York aooOlOOO-
Three-base hit: Doyle. Home run: De
vore. Sacrifice hit: Ames. Stolen bases:
McMillan. Left on basea: Cincinnati, 6;
New York, 6. First base on errors: Cin
cinnati, 1; New York, 1. Struck out: By
Ames, 6; by Suggs, 8, Baaea on balls: Off
Ames, 1. Wild pitch: Ames. Passed ball:
Schlel. Time: 1:43. Umpires: Iwtson and
Johnstone.
Philadelphia Takes Sluiritlaa; Match.
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 11. St. Louis
was defeated here today In a hard hitting
game by tne score ot 0 to 3. Score:
PHli-ADKWHlA. f. LrOlilS.
AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.K.
Tltua. rf 6 13 0 VHusilna, 2b. 8 18 4 0
b.taa, cf t 8 4 0 tenia. It 4 110
Urant. Jb....i 113 DMuwray, lb.. 4 3 3 0 0
Mage. If.... 4 1 1 V VEvana, lb.... 4 lin 1
E. Walah. 3b 4 1 8 I Ooakta, rf 4 1 0 I) 0
l.,..l.ma lb.. 1 t 0 0 Liraanahan. I 1 6 1 1
lioolan, sa...4 1 1 OiCacbar. cf.,.. 4 13 0 0
Doom, e 4 14 0 OHauaar, aa.... I Oil
Kwim, p lilt eWillia. p..
-ai.u.b .....
Totala 17 ii-M 1 VHulawlU .
,, 3 0 0 1 0
.10000
.iftooo
.34 ( W 1
Totala...
Batted for Hauser in ninth,
Batted for Willis in nlnin.
liuggliis out. hit by baited ball.
Bt. Louis 00O21U000-8
Philadelphia 0 0 0 1 0 8 1
Two-base hit: Mowrey, Bresnahan, Htua.
Mugee, Ewlng. Struck out: By Willis. 4;
by Ewlng, 4. Rases on ba": Off Willis, 1;
otf Ewlng, 8. Umpires: Rigler and Eins
lle. Tunuirad Lead state Leaarne.
KEARNEY, Neb., Aug. ll.-(Speolal)
Upon looking over the official score of
TueHday's game with Hastings it was found
that Manager Doc Townsend had tied the
world's record hitting. Townsend was up
to bat five times during tiie game ana got
five clean hits. His batting average Is the
highest In the team, although it Is slightly
below the .300 mark. Kearney's new play
ers are entering into the Kame with vim
and the spirit mat wins ball games.
Ciautes V.'anted.
The Union Stuck Yards ball team is very
anxious to book games with all ot the so
called champions of Omaha or any t.'iat
are near champions 111 Omaha, or will
leave city either Saturday or Sunday.
Anybody caring for good games can be ac
commodated by calling O. S. Kennedy,
phone South 1!, SJ North Twenty-fourth
street. South Omaha.
Cleveland Bays Players.
TOLBUO, O., Aug. 11. Qrover lJind.
catcher, and Karl Tingling, a southpaw
plliher with the Toledo American asaocia
tlon team, were sold today to the Cleve
land American It-ague. ,
Leaders Shot
Kearney's Men
in Hard Fight
Smith, for Fremont, and Wright for
Kearney in Fine Trim, Bat Kcar
ney'i Errors Lose Contest.
KEARNBY, Neb., Aug. ll.-(Speclal Tel
egram.) In one pf he cleanest, hardest bat
tles of the Season on the Karney diamond,
Fremont shut out the locals this afternoon. 1
Smith Worked Tor Fremont and Wright for
Kearney. - Each pitcher was welll supported
except for two expensive errora by Kearney.
Score by Innings: R.H.E.
Kearney ....... .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 7 2
Fremont 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 02 6 0
Two-bane hits: Grant, Downey, Gray,
Wells, Thompson, Bohnnr. Bases on balls:
Off Wright, 8; off Smith, 4. Struok out:
By Wrignt, 3; by Smith, 8. Umpire: Grif
fith. SUPERIOR, Neb., Aug. 11. (Special Tel
egram.) Superior shut out Grand Island
this afternoon In an evenly played game
by bundling hlta In the third inning. The
Cement Makers managed to run In three
scores, and aside from that, neither side
could get a man past the third sack. The
work of lilbaoit, Superior' pitcher, waa
excellent aa he only allowed two hi'ta, and
his support, waa fine. Clark made a couple
of sensational, stops on second that prob
ably kept the visitors In the goose egg
column,. TrU store-: ....'.. R.H.1S.
Graha lalantj .V0 "0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 0
'BUUerior .v v a w v w v v a a
'iaatteriee-! Qrand Island, Morse and Car
roll: SuDerior. Gibson and BurUey. Struck
out: By Morse, 1; by Gibson, 4. Two-base
hiu Bockewltx. umpire; Meiuon.
HASTINGS, Neb.. Aug. 1L (Speolal Tel
egram.) Bloke was given errorless support
in a twelvswifinlng game today, but his
own wildneaa waa directly responsible for
three Hastings runa. Donnelly scored the
winning run on a long hit by Smith. Score:
R.H.E
Seward 0 1020002000 0 6 0
nestings 0 0000280000 1-0 8 4
Batteries: teewura, uiaxe ana waiiy;
Hasungs, Pierce and Donnelly.
RED CLOUD, Neb., Aug. 1L (Special
Telegram.) Columbus defeated Red Cloud
again today by 'the acore of 7 to L Score:
R.H.E.
Colimbug 0 2 0 1 2 2 0 0 07 1 1
Red Cloud 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 8 3
Batteries: Columbus. Slndelar and Ag
new; Red Cloud, Lutes, Richards, Carter
ana Moss, struok out: By bindetar, 3; by
Lutes, 1; by Richards, 1. Two-base hits
Taylor and Moss. Home run: Agnew. Time
1:40. Umpire: Fleming.
Langford-Kaufman
Fight is Off
Black Pugilist Refuses to Fight Un
less Guaranted Seventy-Five
Hundred Dollars.
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 11. A disagree
merit over the division of the receipt re
sulted in callirg off the six-round bout
between Earn Langford and Al Kaufman
which was scheduled for tonight
After the bout waa postponed last even
lng on account of rain Joe Woodman,
Langford'a manager, notified Edwards that
Langford would not fight Kaufman tonlRht.
but was willing to sign again for a bout
next Wednesday night. The reason given
wns that Langfcrd would not be in the
best of condition after a layoff of twenty
four hours and that his reputation was
too valuable to risk that way.
A hasty conference was held and when
Billy Delaney, Kaufman's trainer, ridiculed
the excuse given Woodman stated that the
negro would agree to go on tonight If
guaranteed $7,500. The men had agreed to
fight for a percentage. Edwards asked
time to consider the matter and today an
nounced that he would not agree to the
preposition and called the bout off.
RESULTS
I.V
MINK
LEAGUE!
Maryvllle and Shenandoah Divide
llouble.IIrader Falls City Wins.
At Shenandoah. Score, first game:
R.H.B.
Maryvllle 0 1 0 1 0 1 6 0 08 7 3
niieuanUoah ....0 2000000 86 6 2
Ruttrlee: Maryville, Ford and lJts;
Shenandoah, Dennett and Castle. Umpire;
Fletcher.
Second game:
Maryville 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 6 3
Shenandoah 1 6 8 0 10 11 0 0
'ttatterles: Maryvllle, Oardner and Oletz;
Shenandoah, Johnson, Simmons and CaMle.
Umpire: Fletcher.
At Clarlnda. Score: R U E.
Neb. City 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 68 8
CUrlmla 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 07 0 8
Batteries: Neoraska City, Collier and
Waller; clarlnda, Ludwlg und ul&on. Um
pire: Fletcher.
R.H.E.
Auburn 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0- 3 8 1
Falls City 0 2 0 6 0 2 10 11 12 8
batteries: Auburn, GUI, Hlrscti, Plajrters
and lt.-td, Falla City, Uekair and Smith.
I'mplre: Myers. '
Columbus V. M. C. A. Team Wins.
CENTRAL CITY. Neb., Aug. ll.-(8pe-clal.)
Columbus Young Men's Christian
aasoclation team defeated Central City to
day by the score of 8 to 4. Store:
Columbus 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 8-8
Central City 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 04
liatterles: Columbus, Crosa and Pro
vlack; Central CHy, alcMahon and Alo
WALSH FANS FIFTEEN JEN
Comes Within One Strikeout of
American League Eecord.
CHICAGO DEFEATS B0ST0N1TES
White Sox Pitcher Hands Opponents
Cypher In Thirty-Five Inning
Straight Strikes Oat Thlrty
Nlne Batters.
CHICAGO, Aug. 11. Walsh came within
one strike-out of equalling the American
league record today against Boetooy fanning
fifteen batters and allowing three hits, the
locals winning, 1 to 0, on Dougherty's triple
In the second, followed by Purtell's sacrl
flee fly. Smith allowed but three hits.
Walsh Is out for a record. In the laat
thirty-five and two-thirds innings he has
pitched he has blanked his opponents,
struck out thirty-nine batters and given
but eleven hits. Score:
CHICAOO. BOSTON.
AB.H.O.A.l. AB.H. O.A.I
Kaldar, 2b.... 3 0 0 3 OHoopar. rf.... 4 0 10 4
parent, cf... a 0 0 0 ooardiMr, lb., a o 1 0
Maloan, rf... 3 10 0 OSpaakar, of... 8 110 0
DouchartT. if 8 1 3 0 Ostahl. lb 3 I 14 I 0
Tannehill, as t 0 3 0 y Bulla, lb.... I 0 0 4 0
rurtau, as... a u 1 v viawu, 11 s v v
Collins, lb... 3 0 7 1 OWaanar, ss... 3 0 14 0
Parna. 0 0 0 4 0 OKInlnow. a... 3 0 4 1 0
sulllvan, e.
Walsh, p...
.8 1 10 I OSmltb, p 3 0 0 1 0
.10110
Total 24 3 34 13 0
.28 3 37 7 0
............ 0 1000000 1
Total
Chicago ...
Boston
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0, 0-0
Three-base hit! Dougherty. Sacrifice
hits: Purtell. Walsh. Stolen base: lahl.
Left on bases: Boston, 4; Chicago, 2. Banes
on bails: Off Walsh, 2. Struck out: By
waisn, v; by smitn, 2. Time: i:4b. urn
pi res: Evans and Cornflower.
New York Wins In Tenth.
BT. LOUIS. Aug. It-New York tied to
day's game with St, Louis in the ninth
inning ana won in the tenth, score:
. NEW YORK. ST. LOUIS.
AB.H.O.A.B. .. AB.H.O.A.l.
Panlal, If... I 13 0 OStone, If..... 4 0 0 0 0
Woltar, rf... 3 1 3 0 OHurtaall, b.. 4 10 2 1
Oaa, cf 4 15 0 ONawnam, lb. 4 1 13 1 0
Laporte, lb.. 4 3 3 8 0Orlt., it.... 4 110 0
Knliht, lb... 8 0 8 0 0 Hoffman, cf. 4 1 1 0 0
I'oat.r, a..... 4 1 1 I 1 Wallace, sa.. 4 0 4 i 0
Auitln, ib... I 0 11 0 Truaadaie, 3b 3 1 4 3 0
lTigr, c 1 0 4 3 OKllllfar, 0.... 3 0 8 3 1
Warhnp. p... I 10 8 1 Lake, p 3 0 0 4 0
(lardnar .... 10000
Mltcball, ... 1 13 1 Total 83 6 80 It 3
Totala 31 8 30 11 3
Batted fro Crlger in the eighth.
New York 000000001 23
St. Loula 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1
Two-base hit: Cree. Three-base hit:
Newnam. Base on balls: Off Lake, 3.
Struck out: By Lake, 4; by Warhop, 4.
Umpires: Perrine and Dlneen.
Morgan's Wlldneas Fatal.
DETROIT. Aug. 11. Morgan's wtldnees
was-fatal to Philadelphia today and Detroit
won an upnm light, 6 to 4. Score:
BBIKOIT. fUlLAUKLPHIA.
AB.H.O.A.l. AB.H.O.A.B.
O. Jonas, If.. 6 2 10 OLord, It 4 110 0
balehanty, 3b 4 1 3 I OOldrlng, of... 4 0 1 0 0
Oobb, cf 1 0 1 0 OOolllna, lb... 8 113 1
Crawford, rf. 4 01 0 UBakar, lb.... 4 113 0
Morlarit, Ib 4 1 1 4 ODavIa, lb 4 0 13 0 0
Buab, aa 8 0 14 llaurphr, rf... 4 10 0 0
T. Jonas, lb. 4 3 14 0 1 Barry, st 3 I I 0
Bihnildt, o... 13 4 ITbomaa, ... 4 3 4 8 0
Muilln, p.... 3 10 4 1 Morgan, p... 3 0 0 8
Total.,. ...II 8 37 31 6 Total 13 14 17 1
Two but when winning run scored.
Philadelphia 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 04
Detroit 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 1-6
Two-base hits: Lord, Delehanty. Home
run: Murphy. First base on balls: Off
Morgan, b, olf Muilln, 2. Struck out: By
Morgan, 3; by Muilln, i. Umpires: Con
nolly and Kerin.
Base Ball Tourney at Eldorn.
E1LDORA, Ia., Aug. 11. (Special.) With
tGOO in purses for the winners, the semi-
Srofessional base ball teams of Bldora,
lason City, Clear Lake, Charles City and
other northern Iowa towns will participate
in a two days' tournament which Is to be
held here late this month. Tha exact dates
have not yet been chosen.
RACE RESULTS AT O'NEILL
Speed On and Bonnie B Win the
Fourteen and Twenty Pace
Respectively.
O'NEILL, Neb.. Aug. 11. A good slsed
crowd was present today to Witness the
racing events presented by the O'Neill Rac
ing association, and the crowd were treated
to some of the best racing aeen in this
part of the state for some years. In the
2:14 pace, there was nothing to It but
Speed-On, the fast little pacer owned by
Lavid Slannard of this city. Harriska,
on ned by W. K. avemer 01 xiealrice, tried
hard to take the third heat from the
O'Neill horse, but had to be content with
second place.
First 'money In the 2:20 pace was oarrled
off by Ronnie R, owned and driven by
W. V. Austin of Qreely, Neb., although
crowded In each heat uy Prince L, Minnie
Onedia and Mayme Wooda.
The running race, half mile and repeat
furnished the thrill of the afternoon and
took three heats to decide, the last dash
being between Hattle MoCann and Marshall
lunn, and was won by Hattle by half
a length In :6U Summary;
.asa 2:14 pace, purse 3300
8peed-Ou, a. ti. va.aunard) 1 1 1
Harrlska, br. a. (Murray) 2 2 2
brunswlck, bb. g. (Paul) 8 3 3
Minnie L., b. m. (Ruff) 4 4 ds
HoHco, dk. b. m. ox as
Time: 2:17)4, 2:18, 2:17.
Class 2:20, pace, purse 3300
Bonnie it . b. m. (Austin; Ill
Minnie Onedia, blk. m. (Page) 3 3 4
Mayme Wood, b. m. (Cox) 4 4 2
prince L-, (Busiey) I 3 t
Wlndaor Walnut, b. s 6 6 8
Ada Uarnett, b. in. (Harrison) ,. 6 ds
Time: 3:1H4. 2:20, 8:uH.
Running race, one-hall mile and repeat,
purse lluo
Halite McCann 2 11
Wan-hall Dunn 13 2
Harrletta 2 3
Regene 4 4
'lime: 0:52. 0:61. 0(3-
1I00SIERS AND BLUES EVEN
Divide Double-Header and Four Out
fo Five Goes to Visitors.
LOCALS WIN EASILY IN LAST
M. M
Two-Ban Hits Are ropalar Ihan-
non Gets Three-Bagger Three
Doable Plays Both Rea
lona Interesting;.
KANSAS CITY. Aug. -Jl.-Indlanapolla
and Kansas City broke even her today,
the visitors winning the first game by 3
to I and the locals the second, 4 to 0. By
taking one contest today Indianapolis won
four out of the series of five games. Score,
first game:
INDIANAPOLIS. KANSAS CITY.
AB.H.O.A n. AB.H.O.A.l.
Chadb'm. ct 3 1 0 Odhannon, If.. 4 110 0
Wllllama, !b, I 1 II Osmoot, rt....3 1 I 0 0
Harden, rf... 6 1 0 0 0 Hunter, lb... 4 0 11 3 0
Carr, lb 4 3 7 I 1 Lore, Ib 3 0 3 3 0
Palahantf, 11 t a "Radar, cf.. 4 0 4 0 0
Hialir. c... 4 111 vj. m. a 1 1 a a
Murch, lb.... 3 0 11 0Kltlr. a 1 0 10 1
L'ofley, aa.... 4 0 I 6 lparbaau. lb.. I 0 0 8 3
Olaio, p via Donla, aa.,,8 0 0 8 0
8 wan, p I 0 1 8 0
Totals 37 I 37 IS shy 0 0 0 0 0
Totala 3 8 37 II I
Ran for James In the seventh.
Kansas City 0000020002
lrclanapolis 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13
Two-base hits: Love. Smnnt. Carr 8.
Hayden. Left on banes: Kansas Cltv. 1:
Indianapolis. 9. First base on error!
Kansas city, 2; Indianapolis. 4 Sacrifice
hits: Rarbeau. Willlnms. Stolen hnma:
Catr, Shannon. Double play: ttwann to
james to rtunter. struck out: Ry Swann.
4; by Ulaze, 7. First base on balls: Off
Swann, 1; off Glase, 3. Time: 1:50. Um
pire: uwens.
Score, second game:
KANSAS CITY. INDIANAPOLIS.
AB.H.O.A.K. la.H o i l
Shannon, If.. 110 0 OCliadb'me. If 1 0 0 1 0
Bmoot, rf....4 0 0 OWilllama. 2b. 8 0 0 8 0
nuniar, is... a owe OHardan, rf... I 1100
Lova, 3b 4 3 4 3 ICarr. lb 1 0 I 1 1
Baftarr, cf... I 0 8 0 ODalahantr. If I 0 3 0 0
Jamea, e 3 1 4 1 OHawlay, 0.... 8 0 4 3 0
Barbeau, lb.. 3 0 1 4 0 Murch, 3b.... 3 1119
Downle, a... 1 0 2 3 OPofley, aa.... I 0 110
Powell, p 3 10 3 OObrrlin, p.... 3 0 0 3 0
'Mllllgan ...1O000
Totals 33 I II II 1
Totala H 3 84 18 1
Batted for Obcrlin in the ninth.
Kansas City 010 0 0102 4
Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Two-base hits: Murch. Havden. Three-
base hit: Shannon. Left on bases: Kansaa
City, 4; Indianapolis. 2. Sacrifice hits:
Shannon, Raftery, Williams. Sacrifice flv:
jamet. stolen base: Barbeau. Double
plays: Downle to Barbeau, Williams to
Carr (T). Struck out: By Powell, 8; hy
Oberlln, S. First base on errors: Indian
apolis, 1. First base on balls: Off Pourll,
2; off Oberlln, . Wild pitch: Oberlin (2).
Time: 1:20. Umpire: Owens. 1
McGlynn Weakens In Eighth. .
MILWAUKEE, Aug. H.-After pitching
ehutout ball for six innings McOlynn
weakened In the eighth and the visitors
won. Score:
LOUISVILLE. MILWAUKEI.
AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.l
Robinson, a. 4 1 0 1 ORandall, rf., 13 10 0
Doyla, Ib.... 8 III OCharlae, 2b.. 3 3111
Stanley, uf.... 0 4 0 OLrwIa, aa 8 113 1
Mayera, lb... 4 3 15 0 OMi-Qann, lb.. 4 0 10 1 0
Klournoy, if. 4 1 3 0 Ollrwn, 8b.... 4 3 0 0 0
Pickering, rf. 4 0 0 0 OBarry. It 8 110 0
Magee, lb.... 4 0 18 OSpancer, cf... 3 14 0 0
Allan, 0 4 0 4 2 OMarahall, o.. 2 1 4 4 0
Blag-la, p 3 10 8 OMcCllynn, p.. 3 0 0 0 1
Bartllff .... 110 0 0
ToUls 84 T37 14 0
Totala 34 11 17 II 1
Batted for McQlynn In the ninth.
Milwaukee 00000100 1 2
Louisville 0 0000018 1-6
Two-base hits: Breen (2), Flnurnoy.
Three-base hit: Spencer. First base on
balls: Off Slagle. 2. Struck out: By Mc
Qlynn, 6; by Slagle, a Umpire: Bush.
Miller Loan Final. '
MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 11. Columbus oele
brated its last appearance of the season
in Minneapolis by taking- the .final, game
of the' series. 8 to 6. Score: 1
COLUMBUS. MINNEAPOLIS.
AB.H.O.A.l. AB.H.O.A.l.
Pairing. 8b.. 6 1 1 3 OOlymar, cf... 8 3 1 0 1
Hlnchman, If I 3 1 0 OAltlier. sa... 4 3 3 8 3
Congalton, rf 4 1 3 0 OOravath. if... 8 1 0 0 0
Down, 3b.... 8 3 8 3 OWilllama, lb. 6 2 4 3 0
ReJUy, c(....4 3 10 OKoaaman. lb. 4 110 0
Oawell, lb.... 1 1 14 1 OMnC'm'k, Ib. I 0 0 I t
Mahllng, aa..! 1 I 6 0O1II. lb 3 OHIO
Cartach, 0.... 1 0 3 1 1 O'Neill, rf... 1 1 0 0 0
Llabhardt, p. I 0 0 oowena, e 4 u a 1 0
Klrach, p.... 1 0 0 1 OHughaa, p.... 8 0 13 0
Patterson, p.. 0 0 3 0 0
Total 31 10 37 IS lSmlth 0 0 0 0 0
Altrock, p... 0 0 0 0 0
Total. II 11 17 14 4
Batted for Patterson in the eighth.
Minneapolis 2030001006
Columbus 0 0 2 0 0 3 3 0 08
Two-base hits: O'Neill, Congalton. Home
run: Clymer. First base on bnlls: Off
Hughes, 4. Struck out: By Hughes, S; by
Kirch, 1 Umpires: Bierhalter and Fergu
son. TENNIS PLAYAJ KANSAS CITY
Jones and Cannon Win In Binaries
dwell and Hathaway 1st
the Doubles.
KANSAS CITY, Aug. 1L The third round
of singles In the Missouri Valley Tennis
tournament began here today. Tha play
today Is expected to bring both singles and
doubles up to the semi-finals.
In the first match today B. Williams of
Kansas City was defeated by Herbert
Jones of Kansaa City, 6-2, 8-3. Jack Can
non of Kansaa City defeated Al Welhener
of Kansas City, 7-8, 6-3, 6-4. W. W. Bar
ton and J. K. Pappard of Kansas City lost
to F. C. Elwell and Hathaway, also of
Kansas City, 6-3, 6-4.
TROOPS TO FIGHT THE FIRES
Battalion of Fourteenth Infantry la
Ord'erd from Camp to Mis
ouIa Mont.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 1L The forest ser
vice has called on the War department for
aid to fight the forest fires In Montana.
General Leonard Wood, chief of staff of
the army, has directed that a battalion of
the Fourteenth Infantry, In maneuvers at
American Lake camp, Oregon, be ordered
Immediately to Missoula, Mont
Mrs. McCauBhaa Dies of Injuries.
BELFAST, Ireland, Aug. 1L Mrs. Wil
liam John McCaugban, who was Injured by
Jumping from the window of a burning
hotel on July K. died today. Mrs. Mc
Caughan'a husband, pastor of the May
Street Congregation and formerly pastor
of the Third Presbyterian church of Chi
cago, was a victim of the same fire and
died July 11, from the injuries he received.
if ft f-j r r.
Family Trade Sapplled by
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Jack Fitzgerald
and Gavigan in
Ten-Round Dratf
South Omaha Fight Fans Lookifor
Decision for Fitaerald, but
Did Not Ost It. 1
i
Jack Fltgerald and Tommy Gavlga
fought in a ten-round boxing exhibition last
night to a draw according to the derision
of Jack Ford, the referee.
Every member of the South Omaha Sham
rock club would be willing to say that
Fitsgeiald had the better ot the fight. He
waa aggressive all the time and had a de
cided shade the better In the last three
rounds. Before that, however. Qavlgan's
long arms reached Fitzgerald's body and
face with precision and force and more
than once Flttgcrald staggered to the
ropes.
Fltigerald appeared the heavier of the
two men, but was much shorter in the
reach. He had to bore in strong to reach
Ills man at all In the early part of the
game. In this way he received many bio a
and wasted a good many swings. Fltsgerald
refused to let Ford raise his glove at the
end of the fight, for he considered himself
the winner and would not consent to
draw.
Preliminary to the big event, Feeney
and Colesou fought four rounds to a draw,
but Feeney came nearer being put out than
he has ever been in his battles. Fltspatrlck
of South Omaha and Faulkner of Omaha
fought four rounds to a draw, also, al
though Fltzpatrick seemed a shade better
in this fight. He also was vexed at the de
cision of the referee. A match between WIN
Ham Uvlck and Jodie Posplsil of Omaha
was announced.
The bast battje royal was pulled off thai
has ever been keen in the city". It was won
by Harry Reddlck after some fierce boxing.
Th rules of such-contests were strictly tots)
lowed for the first time, which greatly Im
proved the game at all points.
OFFICER KILLS HOLDUP. MAJ
Peter Boyd of St. I.onls Shot by
Policeman at Bt. Charles,
Missouri.
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Aug. 11. Peter Boyd,
of St Louis, was killed by a St. Charles,
Mo., policeman last night, while , he and
Cecil Herzog, also of St Louis, mak
lng their third hold-up 'in tktCiburban
town, nercog, wiier u-ia arrvat coniessca
Boyd was 19 years old and Herzog la 17.
nniiirm ininT nv a ril l
rninitn nuni ui h thui.
Joseph Henebry, Linotype Operator,
Strikes Ilia Head on Sidewalk '
on Douglas Street.
Joseph Henebry, a linotype operator on
a local newspaper, fell on the sidewalk
at Eighteenth and Douglas streets Thurs
day afternoon and received a serious Injury
on the head. Ha waa taken to the police
station and attended by Police Surgeons
Standeven and Loveland. . ; His condition,
waa declared probably serious.
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