TIE BEE j OMAHA, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1911. Rourkes Take Nice Game From St. Joe, 2-1; Giants Lengthen Lead; Tigers Win HALL'S ARM SAVES THE GAME Trusty Whip of Eourka't Big Blond Pitcher Beats JoiieT. COUHTEB ON TRIPLE AH3 SAFETY Kane Hits far Tkr'Bf(T aa I Snored Safe Hlta hT Teea- aeea, Seere Biotas; Tw te Ob. T, JOSEPH. Mo.. Juna M.-Bpeclal Tsl eersm Hall's masterful pltohlnff enabled Eohlpke and his men to take the first gam of ths series from St. Joseph hers this aft ernoon, after a bitter content, by ths score of I to L Hall was ths btf feature of the tame. Although the Drummers got nine hits off his delivery be scattered them throughout eight Innings and the Josies could not get oloss to ths plau eaoept one, when they got their Ion run. The big fellow also fanned six men. Omaha got Its first run by taking ad vantage of 8t. Joseph's errors In the second Inning. Nlehoff led off with a ssfs swat. Kaufman hit Schlpke In the ribs, patting Nlshoff on second and the Skipper en first. Kaufman then made a wild beav to sec end la an effort to catch Nlehoff napping and the runners moved up a baa on the srror. Oossett nsst mad a wild heave over seo ond In an effort to catch Schif.ke napping and Nlehoff soared. Kneaves sacrificed Schlpke to third. Arboftast went out, Kaufman to Jowl, and Bchlpke was doubled at the plate. The Rurkea got the winning run In the sixth. After Pick perished, Kan tripled to the left field fenoe and To mason scored htm with a single. Tomason was caught trying to steal and Schoonaver went out on a roller. Ht. Joseph's only run cam In the sixth oa a (Ingle after two men had walked. P Corel OMAHA. AB. R. H. Q, A. B. rick. 4 Kane, lb Tomason, ef..,. ........ I flchoonover, rf., Nlehoff, tb.. 4 Bchlpke, If... j Kneaves, sa,. I Arbogast, a.....,,, i Hall, p I y w Total ST 1 17 IS ST. JOOBPH. AB. a H. O. A. Kelly, rf I Powell. If............... I Jonee, lb f. Zwllllng. cf., ........... I Rullljr, 2b j I . Oossett, C. ............ I Meinke, ss I Hamilton, lb Kaufman, p............ I Kerns 1 Borton I 1) Totals 17 a Batted for Oossett In ninth. Batted for Meinke In ninth. Omaha 0 1008100 O-l Bt Joneph,. .......... 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 Stolen tmiwa: Kelly, Rellly, Pick. Three baa bit: Kan. Sacrifice bltei Jonas, Kane, Bchoonover, Kneaves, Hall. Struck out: By Kaurman. 1; by Hall, 1 Base on balls: Off Kaufman, t; off Hall, 1 Hit by pitched belli By Hall. 1; by Kaufman, t Double Playi Kaufman jo Jonee to Oossett. .left - oa bases: St. Joseph. T; Omaha, I. Umpire: 8hoemakrTtm: 1:68. a -.. :, CIUZXLIEM Vy : SCOOP, AWTKfcpPBB Line el a Valla to lilt HarHs Coaseea- v Tlr aad loses, S O. LINCOLN. Neb June M. Unoois) could hot hft Harris oonseoutl v ly and Denver won the opening gam of the series by a, score of 1 to 0. Scorer ' , . , ' PENVBn, AB. R. .. 0 .. 0 . ::1 ? ..1 0 .. 4 .. I 0 H. I 0 0 I 0 ? 0 1 I IS B. l.loyd,' lb............ Qul.lln, Sb CasRldy,- rf ., Keall, of Lindsay, lb Cffey, a Ken worthy, If...... MoMurray, b. ...... Harris, p........ Totals ........SI S , XJNCOL.V. ' AB. R. i n H. O. 0 1 H 1 i 1 s o I 0 ft 0 0 0 10 A. Cock man, lb.... 4 Vngluub, lb 4 Cole, cf t Mcorrnkk. If, 4 liun:lon, aa,.. 1 Cobb, rf.,...,. Tromaa, lb... 1 rtratton. o...... t Wolverton. p Miller 1 , Knapp, p 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tntakt S ST 14 1 Miller batted for Wolvwrtoa In th eighth. "Denver 0 I M M M Lincoln 0 MIMliM Kun bettsd In: Coffee. Thre-baa Ht: Cofey. Pouble pais: Tromaa to 'liumion to Unslaub lo Cockman; Lloyd to 1. nd a . Stolen -buses: Unslaub. Lli.d av. httcrt: co ht i Qulllln (2). Lindsay, Ken ' w.-rth. ef! on bases: Uneoln, 4; i ,.,.,,.' . truck out. By Wolverton, : 4; by Harris, v 1. Bssa on balls; Off . ,,c. .. of. liar. Is, 1. Tim. 1:41. ."Vmi'lrct Hekll. WILSO.X IUVTI OUT OSS MOINKS , 4 Deal Talleadeta sr Sawrw f Three to Nalhta. SIOUX. CITY. la.. June 28 Pitcher Wil son was in fine form today, Sioux City shuttiim out lv Mulnes, 3 to 0. But two hits were made off his delivery, Grahsm ttlnx a diuibie In the second and Korea . one in the e-vnth. Twelv succumbed to trlk-outs. Northup held th lot-als safe outer Hen-he's bad fourth Inning, when they scoied their three runs. Score: SIOUX CITY. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Andreas. 2b.. Stem, lb Bieen, If Vnr, cf.. llartman, sa. Itellly. lb Cumpuell, rf. '1'owne. a I 0 I I I 0 Wlleun. P I iii Total 24 I DBS MOINES. IT 10 AH. It. H. O. A. Curtis, If Colllnan, ..-. 0 ii 0 0 0 0 Mnttick, cf Dwyer, 1b Korea. Sb Anderson, rf.... tlreltam, lb I'ltUWRkl. C llerche, p.............. Northup, p....... .... i .... 4 4 Totals 3 I 14 1 1 Des Metne 0000- Sioux City IMIMMM Sacriflc htta: Stem, Campbell, Wagner, Wilson. Two-baae hits: Graham, Breen. Kre, Hlta: Off Herche, t la four in nlnn: off Nartriuo. I In four innlnrs. trouble plays: Korea to Coltlaan t Dwyer; Colllgan lo uwyer. Biruoa out: ay nerrne. 1: hv Kerthuo. 4: by Wilson. 1. Base on tails: Off Herrhe, 4; off Northup. 1; off Wlleon, i. Passed ball: Town. Umpire: Uaramer pad Morgaa. lime: i:a ri KSLO TaVAK U Jl CM Kl ITS BITS Twiewsoa Avaias) hatw ky tiailaa la Rati laalaaav TOPEXA. Jane K-Toehlo Vaaartiad hirs off Fuiwa S tn third fee- ftve runs and sccjwd Utre mora la the eight oa four hasaa on ball, rwe bit batamea and two who pornes ty uearatn. Ourhcm pitched n ell tn Aha pliifihas aod Pneble won, ft, . Fcon. rCXBLO. AB. B, Mlddhatan. oS. 4 1 ercer. en. . ........ 4 1 IVIden. If 4 0 Koerner, Tb. Huirh. lb. .... . I 0 revis. rf ... t 1 a.,h..,,. v j H. O I 1 1 S 1 1 A. B 0 0 4 Standing of Teams WEST. LfiAGVK. NAT'U LEAGUE. W.L.Prt.1 W.UPct Pueblo M 21 .M!Nw Tork....40 B .Hi Denver 40 23 . 6", Chicago . Ploux City... ! 27 .Philadelphia 3 36 ,n Ht Joseph. ..la 2 4 Pittsburg .Ml Lincoln 13 27 .teO 8t. Ixiuls ....36 28 .ba6 Omaha 10 (3 ,47j Cincinnati ..2ft 36 .444 Topoka 20 37 .413 Brooklyn ....21 40 .V Des Moines. .13 63 .U6,Boston 14 49 .322 AMER APS N. AMUR. LEAGUE. WLPctl W.UPrt. Columbus ...43 28 .6fK Detroit ......44 11 .477 Kanna city. o 30 .671 1 Philadelphia 41 Louisville ... 35 .60: New York. ..14 24 K7 Milwaukee .36 36 . 4(3Chlcago 31 27 .634 Minneapolis 36 36 ,4!3 Boston 32 30 .Slrt Bt. Paul ....34 31 .472! Cleveland ...20 37 .4H Toledo 21 40 . 437 Washington 23 42 .3M Indlnnapolla 31 41 .441181 Louis ....14 40 .263 NEB. LEAGUE. MINK LEAGUE. W.LPct.l ' W.L.Pct. Superior ....2 17 Falls City.. ..11 14 .0n0 Fremont ....14 11 .671 Maryvlll ....! 17 .628 Grand Isl'd.23 23 .611Clajinda 11 11 .600 S-ward II 12 .4S Auburn 17 1 .472 Hastings ....21 22 .4M Neb. City 16 19 .467 Kearney 20 22 . 476 Shenandoah .16 30 .444 Columbus ...20 24 .4on York 17 26 . Yesterday's Rvealta. . WESTERN LEAGUE. . Omaha, 1; St. Joneph. 1. Dee Moines, 0; Klous City, 1 Denver. 1; Lincoln, 0. Pueblo, 1; Topeka, L V,', . NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston, 0; New York, 3. , Brooklyn. I; Phtladelplf , 1. Cincinnati, 3: intteburg, 3; nine Innings. Chicago, 1; St. Louis, 7. AMERICAN LEAGUE. St. Louis, 2; Detroit, 3. Chicago, 4-1; Cleveland, S-4. Philadelphia. 3-16; Washington, 4-1. New York-Boston, rain. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Minneapolis, 2; Columbus, t. Milwaukee, 4; Toledo, 7. St. Paul, M; Idianapolts, 1-1. Kansas City, 7-1; Louisville, t-l. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Kearney, 4-7; Superior, -. Fremont, 1; York, 6. Grand Island. 6; Seward. 9. Columbus, 4; Hastings, t. MINK LEAGUE. Falls City. 4; Shenandoah. 1. Maryvllle-Auburn. no same scheduled. Nebraska City. 1: Clarlnda. 7. Gamtf Today Western Leagru Omaha at Bt. Joseph, Des Mot nee at Sioux City, Denver at Lincoln, Pueblo at Topeka. National League Boston t New York, Brooklyn at Philadelphia, Chtoago at Cin cinnati, Pittsburg at St. Louis. American Leasrue St, Louis at Detroit. Chicago at Cleveland. Philadelphia at Washington, New York at Boston. ' American Association Minneapolis at Columbus. Milwaukee at ' Toledo, St. Paul at Indianapolis, Kansas City, at Louisville. Nebraska Stat League Kearney at Su perior, Fremont at York, Grand Island at Seward, Columbus at Hastings. Mink League Falls City at Shenandoah, Maryvlll at Auburn, Nebraska City at Clarlnda. Shaw, a, Durham, p. .... Totals 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 11 . I TOPEKA. . .. AB. R. 7 ft Vt 3 H. O. Hafford, lb. Rlckert, If. ,. 1 3 0 1 U 0 Kins', of.., 0 0 I- t ' I I 0 0 Whitney, lb. oioore, as. Crompton, rf. ...... Kreps, lb. ,. r ram bee, a. Fugata, p McOrath, p Beecher ., Totals A..t... 11 : gnu Battsd for McGrath.. ; puebio i... .:;...o :! 0-1 Topska '.. ,...0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1-1 Two-bass htw: Whitney, Hafford, Shaw, Sacrifice hits: Moore, Mlddleton, Bergar, Double play: Moors to Whitney; Kreps to Moor to Whitney, Hughes to ' Berger to Koerner.' Stolen bases: Kreps, Shaw, Mlddleton. Hits: Off Fugate, 7 In eight Innings; off McGrath, none In two Innings. First base on balls. Off Fugat, 1; off McGrath, 4; off Durham, I. Struck out! By Fugata I; by McGrath, 1; by Durham, 4. Wild pitch est . McGrath (1), Fugata. Hit by pitched ball; By McGrath, 2. Time: 1:40. Umplr i Clark. . Shenandoah Wins ' Third of the Series Timely Hitting; Brings Victory After Hard Conteit Kebnuka City's Errors Art Coitly. SHENANDOAH, la.. Jun . (Special Telegram.) Shenandoah won tha third gam of th ssrles by timely hitting. Score: R.H.B. Shenandoah ... II M I H M I I rails ICty 0 0111100-414 Batteries i Shenandoah, Duran and Cas tle; Falla City, Justls and VanderhllL Um pire: Saga CLAK1NDA. Ia., Jun M, (Special Tele gram.) Timely hitting, combined with Ne braska City's errors, won for th locals today. Score: B..H.K. Clarlnda 0 1 4 0 1 0 0 0-7 10 4 Neb. City 0 00000001 I I 1 Batteries: Clarlnda, waiters ana Har mony: Nebraska City. Wllllford. Plnkerton and Wells. Umplr: Maoon, Carr Defeats Brown on Des Moines Links Eignt Other Extra Hole Matchei Scat tered Through Play of Say for State Championship. DES MOINES, Jun H-Tred Carr and Kenneth Brown of Do Moines featured th flight la th first dsy's play f th Iowa state tournament today. ' Carr won. twenty holaa being naoeseary. Eight other extra hole matches scattered through th play.t th day. Frank Koch and K. G. Dill, of loux city taking th longest time to decide their match, going to th twenty-second green. Th greatest golf of th tournament was p la red. by A. K Durbla of Cedar Rapids In th director' Tight, when he won Jh first Ulna hole. He made a W aa unusual score for match play, tylug tha amateur record for th course. K V. Crawford of Dea Molnea woa th tenth hot and Durhln th eleven Ui. tha match endlag I up and I ta ga. A freak record was mad by Warns Dlckmaua anl A. r. Peddl of Cedar Rap- tda. who played asvenlsea holes without either waning? a hoi. Dicklnsua won ths elgtiteenth hoi. At th snnasl nwwtmg of th Iowa Goll aasociatloa the foUowtng officers were elected: PrealdesU. Dr. B. W. JohDsno, Cedar Bap kda; vsos psmMtnt. Dr. K. & . Dorr. Das Molnea; seistsiT-reaaurer. y. IX Morgaa, fftc.ux csty. ' , The uraraajacsit wfa b beM at CUT next year. Dick Stewart save his Losker can win be here Thursday without tali. He aftver Used them to be here last Mnndsy morn loa. but railroad delays Interfured. The wires have been k! hot far tne last three days rushing the oar through, and he Is advised positively by ths raUread company handling the aUlimteat that ha oaa unload early, Thursday morning., : . , . " I ea Twchd tV"tu 4 aa. Kl ETL. Germany, Jun 21 Th Ameri ca yacht. Bibelot, woa the ceurch hater natlouejl yaobj. race saeay nsA as captured the Xkoperor 'w'liliara cup offered for th wianer eg sa arrsas aeuuitr oUju) oaat- SUPERIOR WINS AND LOSES Faili to Captor Both Oamei from , Kearney on Foul Decision. WIND BLOWS DOWN THE FLAG Preasoat Take Oa from York Errors gewarsl Wlaa from Graasl lelaad -Hastlaas Trims C lam has, Elht rear. SUPFRIOR. Neb.. Jun 2t-SprleJ Telegram.) Superior missed taking both. ends of th double header her today by six feet! After winning the first gam Superior pad tied th score en McDcavsll's horn run with two on, when In the third. Art Fenlon singled, and Hargls, who fol lowed him, hit a long drive to right that was foul by six feet but the flag on th foul Una had been blown down In th high wind and Umplr McDermott refused to change his decision after calling it fair. No attempt to field th ball was mad and Hargls la credited with a home run. Score, first gam: SUPERIOR. KEARNT5T. AB.H.O A AB H.O.A.C. Or. Is. I lie 0 Downer, si.,4 I I I 1 Oris. rf....l I 1 I U Or, c(.. 4 1114 Al!n, cf 4 lit t Paflni, lb... I til McD'wll. lb 4 I I I 4J.rn.lt, rf...4 110 4 D.B'kw'i. lb 4 111 1 Fcnloa, it... 4 till F.B'kw'a. M.I 4 0 0 I Hitfli, lb... I Oil Pnifht. O....I 1 I 4 1 H. Clrar. 0.41144 MlehMla, at IT I I sU'kurUi, lb I 111 0 0 Irwin, p I 14 11 Hoffman, p.. I 0 0 4 0 'Blaok 1110 0 Totals 14 11 17 II I Total! II I 14 10 I Batted1 for Magekurth In eighth. Kearney 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 04 Superior 2 0 1 (1 2 0 1 1 Home run: Allen. Three-baae hit: hits: McDowell (2, Jarrott, D. Hokewtta: Stolen bases: Alien, 2; D. Bokewits, Pru clia, Michaels. Sacrifice hits: McDowell, Bokewtls, .prucha, Michaels, L. Gray. Double play: Michaels, unassisted. Bases on balls: Off Hoffman, 1; off Irwin, 4. Struck out: By Hoffman, 6; by Irwin, 7. Wild pitch: Hoffman. Hit by pitcher: By Hoffman, D. Bokewltz. Irwin; by Irwin, Pagles, Hargls. Tim of game; 1:00. Um pire: McDermott. Score, second game: IUPXRIOR. KtARNBT. AB H.O.A.S. A3 H.O.A.li Orr. lb 1 1 I I Dowser, at.. 4 1 I 4 I Corla, rt...,4 110 1 Black, rf-ll.. I 1111 Allen, ct I I 1 1 0 FiflM.. lb... 114 0 4 Mclrwoll, Sb I 4 0 I OH. Oray, ct.. 4 1 1 1 1 D.B'kw't, Itl 111 lOFuloo, It-rti 110 0 F.B'kw'a, If. 4 0 I 0 0 Hirst, lb... 4 1110 rraena, e.... 4 1 f 9 0 Claire, lb.. Mlchula, sa I 0 0 4 0 Mas'kurtb, Araser, p.... I Itl I Trimble, p. l... 4 1 11 1 0 i,llill j p... 4 0 0 0 Totals. . H 11 17 II II 1 Totals II 10 17 17 J Kearney t 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 07 Superior 1 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 04 Home runs: McDowell, Hargls. Three base hit: H. Gray. Two-base hits: Allen, Prucha, McDowell, Fagles, Hargls. Stolen bases: H. Gray; Hargi. Orr (2). Allen (2), McDowell, Machaels. Sacrifice hits: D. Bokewltz, 2; Biack. Bases on balls: Off Trimble, '; off Archer, 7. Struck out: By Trimble, 6; by Archer, 6. Passed balls: Prucha, 2. Hit by pitcher: F. Bokewits. Seward Wins Hard Fiaht. 6EWARD, Neb-, Jun 21. (Special Tele gram.) A home run by Cooley In th seo ond inning wtih two men on bases and the fast work of Fulton at third featured the gam today, Grand Island losing, 1 to 1. Score: IK WARD. GRAND ISIJLND. AB H.O.A . AB.H.O. A. B). Stanley, is.. 6 I I 4 1 Cook, cf 4 0 10 0 Cooler, rf ... I I Neff, lb 4 1 I Honry, tb.... 4 1 11 KobinaoD, If. I I I Kulton, lb... I I 1 Wax. Kt 11 Wall?, a I t I Hanaoo, p... 4 1 0 Buchan'n, lb I 1 11 0 0 0 Mi-Kibbtn. If 4 0 4 0 4 0 McLear, rf.. 4 1 0 0 0 0 Artrong, as 4 1 1 I 1 0 jokant, o. ... 4 I I 1 0 1 Mono, lb... 4 114 0 1 Ward, lb.... 4 I 1 4 0 1 Claiumen p 4 1 0 I 0 Tnlali 14 II Tf 11 Tnt.l. IT 11 M 11 1 Grand Island ........0 0 1 1 1 0.0 2 06 Seward 0 1 1 0 0,1,0 0 Horns' run:' Cooley. Three-base hits: Morse, Clausman. Two-base hits: Henry, ward. Bases on balls: Off Hftnuon. 1: off Clausman, 4. Struck out: By Hanson, 6; by Clausman, 4. Double play: Stanley to Neff to Henry. Passed ball: Jokerst. Bat teries: - Grand Island, Clausman and Jokerst; Seward, Hanson and Wally. Um pire: Thlel. Time: 1:30. Hastings' Heavy Hitting Coants. HASTINGS, Neb.. June 28. (Special Tel egram.) Hastings won from Columbus to day, 8 to 4, by heavy hitting. Hastings has won, eleven out oi the last fourteen games. Score: HASTINGS. COLUMBUS. ABH.O.A.C ABH. O.A.I. Witaon. lb.. 4 I 1 I 0 VsImII, rf . . 4 1 I 0 4 Fortroaa, em. I Bromler, 61.. I Kati, lb 4 Oook., lb.... 4 O' Brian, rf.. 4 Oarw. If... I 1111 E Brown, lb. 4 0 10 Oil 0 Orabam, lb.. 4 114 1 B Brown, sa. I I 4 4 1 W'i'b'gor. al 4 0 I 0 0 Spade, If ... 10 0 0 0 Coppla. lb... 4 I I 111 111 1 0 0 1 I 0 Hoorale, .. I 111 0 J Ainww, a.... 4 0 10 Hill, p I 0 1 I 0 Paul, p..r... 4 111 Totals 10 10 It I T Tot.l. at S 14 II 1 Columbus 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 4 Hastings 1 0040111 1 btolen bases: o. Brown. Kata. Garsee. Hoernle. Struck out: By Hill, ; by Paul, 1. Two-base hlta: Graham, Kats (1), Fort- man, Watson. Three-has hits: O Brlen, Watson. Bases on balls: Off Hill, 1; off Paul, 2. Umpire: Edward. Tim: 1:00. York Lose am Error. YORK. Nb.. Jun 28. (Seeds! Teleeram t York loot to Fremont today through coatiy errors oy r arreii ana rayn in tne fourth Inning. , House kept th hits wall scattered, exoept In th ninth, when three slnsies and a double netted three runs. Score: FRBKONT. YOJtK. AB.H.O. A. I. ABH.O.A-S. Raadaaa. lb. 4 0 I I 0 Farr.II. lb.. I 1 I 4 I Fullea, lb... I Kouaa. p.... 4 Bobnor, of. ., 4 Noff, 4 Tbompa' a, si I Turptn, If.... 4 Cfr. lb.... I 10 0 Bmltn, lb. ... I 1,1 I 0 10 14 HaoalaMr, If I 0 4 0 0 1110 Harm, cf.... 4 110 1 1110 Payna, lb.... I I 10 0 0 114 1 Koily, rf . .. . 4 I 1 0 0 1111 Dye, at...... 4 110 1 1110 Stuart, a 10 10 1 Campbell, rf 4 0 1 0V.I1RIM, p.. I 0 0 I 1 roa, p 1 0 0 Totele 17 IITUt Touia at I IT 10 I Fremont 0 0 0 2 8 0 4 0.0 1 York 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S-1 Home runs: Harm. Thompson. Two-base hlis: rullen. Neff. Harm, nve (?. First base on balls: Off Wllklns. 1: off Rouse. X Struck out: By Wllklns. 6; by-Fox, ; by House, s. Hit with pitched ball: Carey, Neff. Time: 1:00. Umpire: Held. RESULTS IX , TIIREE-I LEAGUE) Reek Ilsaad Defeat Waterloo Fear te Twe. DECATUK 111.. Jun 18. Error proved costly for Deoatur today and Danville won Score: KH1 Danville 4 4 0 Decatur 1 10 I Batteries: Bens and Hlldebrand; Middle- ton ana Johnson. ROCK ISLAKD, II!.. June 2&.-Quel.er won hi own gshie by batting In three runs ier ttoca tuana today. oore: rt.il. u. Rock Island .4 4 Waterloo 1 I Uaf'ier.ef: yue!.-er and Gond ng; Hen- unx mnu uarnuirion. PEORIA. 11L. Juiia SS. afeTaffuran Sat. ting fur Hevdk. with th bases full In the riiulh Inning, slu,J and gave PeoiU a 1 lo 1 vlotury over gulncy. boore: R.H.& Prta j t 1 Wtif x 4 4 batteries: MarnJt and Jacobs; Vskjc L sad Ko.aey. DUBL'QL'H. la., Jun la-Errors, coupled with a touting rally la tb seventh, gav Davenport a I to 4 win over Dub.g .e to day. Score; K H.B. 1 ave1.p4.1rt ....... ,..... u t Dubuque ............ j 4 4 Battanw Smith and Ultmui; Akt rv aad svreUs. rtes-ee) Lmj S re a teas . STANTON. Nb-, Jvee St. "Spclal Tale aram.) Toaar aMaasuss wee defeated by Uke Pieree Ua-oa a soars I te L bald. , as the aex t r S.aio. did savel ami bat bad poor support, earc RUt Pier-oe . J 1111114 t-4 4 atanien l el 4 Baueries: fttaniee. ScaaH and Hep. a 1 lerce, uoroaa ana xax . Nruca osu. of'rijt4t u'Srr "t w" Tin Two-hae huiz Eeidal. Uooarcc BolaKli. Siataa Aseesrtraas MKa Wkllt. BOFTON, June . Stephea V. V . tha Print et no rolleae pi lobar, haa sit, a coo traat to pitch for tb Boston An: oana and will report Ui the team at oru acuso-dinc 10 Preaidsnt Taylor W lm Hu, tua lesou. ITbrts'a twiua si as tkis cuj tte Xjet s Tim BWiailWs- gee KSaast Jk4a. J Ootch CARDINALS BEAT CUBS AGAIN Chicago Lotei Final by Seven to One V ' Score; HAUSEE'S fcOMEB IS -FATUH Col Is . Take Oat f Bos a Resalt of Fosr-Baicer Cole and Ztm- merniaa Get Three-Base . ' Hits. 6T. LOUIS. Jur.a . Chicago lost th third and final gam of the series with the locals. 1 Haussr's horn run in th fifth Inning furnished one of th four tallies for th Inning, and results 1 In Cole being taken out of the box.. Score: T. tXHTIB. r CHICAOO. AB.H.O. A. . AB.H.O. A. Husalna, tb. 4 11 1-1 harkard. If. 4 0 I 0, 0 Hauaer, sa... 11110 grhulte, rf... 4 0 110 Kills, if I I 0 0 0 Hofman. lb.. I I I 0 0 Konetcbr, lb I I I 1 I Elm' man. lb. 4 I I I 0 aWana. H.... 4 111 0 JDorla. lb.... 4 1140 Smith, lb.... 4 111 0 Tinker, aa... 4 0141 Oakaa. ct.... 4 110 0 Good, of 4 0 10 4 Braanabaa, el I I t .1 Orabam, e... I 0 I I 0 Sal lea. p.... I 0 1 Col., p 14 10 Rlehtar, p... 1 0 0 10 Totals M 1017 II I TnUI n 014 II 1 St. Louis ..0 0 0 0 4 2 0 1 I Chicago ..0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hits: Kills Zi. Thre-bas hits: Cole, Zimmerman. Horn run: Hauser. Bases' on balls: Off t-'allee, 1; off Cole, 2. Struck out: By Bailee, 8; by Rlchter, 1; by Cole. 2. Time: 16S., Urn. plres: Brennan and Klem. Pirates and Reda Tie. PITTSBURG. June 28.' The rame tndav between PltUburg and Cincinnati ended in a lie. eacn aids souring three rune. The visitors tied the soore In th ninth. The game was 'called at 6 o'clock, according to agreement, to allow jittsDurg to caton a train. , Score: - , . rITTSBURO. . . AB H.O.A. B. AB.H.O. A. IB.H.O.A.B, Cawy. ef....l 0 4 0 0 Baaoher, If.. I 0 10 1 F. Clarka. If I 1 4 I 0 Dowaay, aa. . 4 1 1 I I Byrne, lb.... 4 1 M I Bataa, of.... I 0 10 0 Wanner, lb.! I 0 T 1 1 Hoblltiel, lb 4 111 0 Miller, lb.... 4 0 4 1 0 Mltcball, rf. 4 I 1 0 0 McKech'e. as 4 0 1 I 1 Orant, lb.... I 4 14 4 Wllaoa, rf..-4 110 0 E(an, lb.... 4 I I T 4 Blmon. e...l 14 4 0 McLean, a.. I I 4 1 1 Flrnn 0 0 4 0 0 Altlier .... 0 0 4 4 Infield, p... I I 1 0 Clarke, a.... 1 10 0 0 McCarthy .. I 0 Oaapar, B....1 100 Sevarold ... 1 0 0 0 4 Totals. .....n 11711 I McQulllla. pO 0 0 0 0 . . tr irjri-. Bmond .... 1 0 0 0 4 ' K(e, p 0 0 0 0 0 leva . . i ... . . . Totals II T 17 14 t Rn for McLean, in the seventh. ' .i Batted for Giafiar: In tha fifth. . ' . Patted for McQulU n in th ninth. Batted for Blmon in the ninth. Batted for Leifiela In th ninth'. Pitfbure :.....!.. ...I'll 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-3 Two-base hits: F. Clarke. Simon. Mo- Lean. Three-base hit: Byrne. Home rum Wilson. Bases on balls:- Off Let f, eld. 3; off Gaspar, 2; off Keefe, 2. Struck, out; By Lelfleld, 3; by Gaspar, 2; by McQullUn, Time: umpires: iLttson ana Johnstone. . Phillies Lose Pitchers' Duel. PHILADELPHIA. June 28. Brooklyn won pitchers' battls between Rucker and Burns here today, I td 1. Bergen drove In both of Brooklyn-'s runs with singles. Soore: BROOKLYN. PHILADELPHIA. AB H.O.A AB.H.O. A. B. Burrh, of ... 1 0 0 0 0 Knahe, lb... I 0 I I 4 Daubert, lb. I 4 It 0 I Faakert. cf.. 4 4 4 4 Wheat, if..-.. 4 Oil 4 Ibrt, lb... I 4110 Hummall, lb I 0 110 Masee. If.... 4 110 0 Omlth, aa. ...I 0 1 4 0 Luderua, lb.. 4 0 10 0 Couleon, rf.. 4 111 t Wilik, rf.... I 1000 Ztm'man, lb 11 0 1 0 roolan, ... I 0 4 10 Barsan. a.... 4 I .1 .1 0 Moran, 0.... 10 4 14 Kuckar, p... I till Burna, p.... I 111 Total II T 17 10 0 Totale II I 17 11 0 Brooklyn 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 11 Philadelphia 00000100 01 Two-base hits: Zimmerman. Bergen. Horn run: Mage. Struck out: By Rucker, 9; by Burns, 4. Bases on balls: on KucKer, 4; orf Burns: 2. Time: 1:40. Umtplre. Rlgler and Flnneran. - 1 Gtaats Blaak Deves. NTEW TORK, Jun 28. The Polo grounds were reopened today, several thousand en thusiasts slttlns tn the sun and watchlnsT New York defeated Boston, 3 to 0. The gam was without runs until the sixth and then Doyl hammered the ball Into ths right field bleachers. Score. KXW TORK. BOSTON. AB. H.O.A. M. AB.H.O. A B PeTora. It.., I 1 I I I Bweaney, lb. I 1 4 4 I Markle ....0 SOS 0 Tanner, lb.. 41001 Backer, if... 0 0 1 0 0 Haraag, aa.. 4 10 10 Doyl., lb ... 4 114 4 Millar. H...4 110 0 snodtreat, 0 4 110 Inpartoa. If. 4 I I 0 Murrar. rf. . 4 0 I 1 I ..aM ernW ....U Qdy. lb... I 111 I 0 Stalnfaldt, lb I 10 10 Brtdwell, aa. 1 1 1 I 0 Kiln a I 0 I I 0 Devlin, lb... I 111 0 Kataer. at... I 0100 Myara, a I 1 I I 0 Matter, p.. 110 0 1 M'thrwra. p I v 0 I I Tetale II 1 14 U t Totala IT 7'M II 0 Herzog out, hit by batted ball. Batted for Devor in th seventh. Boston. 0 00000000 0 New York 00000110 1 Two-bane hits: Hersog. Oowdy. Home run: Doyle. First bas on ball a Oft Mat tern. 2. Struck out; By Maltern, 1; by Mathewson. i. Time: 1:82. Umpires: O Day ana Tary. Barrows and Hahn Are Handed Fines Men Who Failed to Report to Lincoln and St Joseph Held in Viola ' tion of Rales. CINCINNATI, Jun 28. Before becoming eligible to play with any club operating under the national agreement Roland Bar, rows must pay a fine of 1100 and Edward Hahn according to a decision pro mulgated today by th National base ball 1 eonirolaBion. ' Persistent Advertising is ths Rosul to Big Reiurna ' Every person afflicted with an old sore realizes, sooner or later, that the ulcer exists because of bad blood; the character and condition of the Elace depending on the nature of the blood infection. Virulent impurities 1 the circulation produce angry', discharging ulcers, while milder, inert terms are usually manifested in the form of indolent sore nr drv srahhu' P,aces- No one should depend upon salves, washes, lotions, etc., alone to cure a chronic sore. It is necessary to remove tne cause before the place can. neal. a. a. a. heals Ula bores by going down into the circulation and removing the impurities and germs which are responsible for the place. In volition to purifying the blood S. S. S. enriches this vital fluid so that the Irri'uteJ flesh around an old sore is naturally stimulated, and a perman-nt cure results. Book on Sores and Ulcers and medical advice free. S.5.5. is sold at drug stores. wp SWIFT spFnnr m in asta r.A - - - - - - V.w w , TIGERS RALLY IN THE EIGHTH Hamilton Holds Detroit to Two Singles for Seven Innings. SHAKE'S TRIPLE STARTS FUN Mash Walk a aad Cobb's Three-Base Hit aa Crawford' Sacrifice Fly Eaablee Leader to Beat St. Lewie. DETROIT, Jun U. Hamilton Jeld De troit to two scattered singles until th eighth Inning today, when Drake started with a triple and Bush walked, followed by Cobb's trlpl and Crawford sacrifice fly, scoring enough runs to win, 1 to 1 Score: DETKorr. sr. iris. AB H.O A B. AB.H.O.A a. Traka, It.... I 1 0 0 0 stiottan, cf . 4 114 0 Buah, sa I 0 14 4 Auxin. II ..I 1 I I Cobb, cf 4 1 0 0 0 Meloan. rf.. 4 110 0 Crawford, rf . I 0 0 0 I Wallaoe, sa.. I 0 0 I 0 Peleb'nty, lbt 0 11 1 0 Homa, if.... I 14 0 0 Morlarty, lb.ll I I 1 Clarka, a.... I 1111 O Laarr. lb.. I Oil 6 Black, lb. .. 4 1 7 1 0 tanage, a... 114 10 Halllnaa, lb. I 0 I 0 Lafltta, p.... I 0 1 I 1 Hamilton, p. I 0 t 0 1 Mltcball, p.. 0 0 0 0 0 ToUla. 17 4 MR 1 aorlaa .......1 0 00 Totala. ... 10 I 14 I I Batted for Mitchell in the ninth. St. Louis 1000000002 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Two-base hits: Austin, Black. Three base hlta: Drake. Cobb. First bas on balls: Off Hamilton. 3: off Mitchell. 1; off Lafitts, 1. Struck out: By Hamilton. 1; by Mitchell, 1; by Lafltte. 1. Time: 1:40 Umpires: Evans and Mullen. Naps Beat Soa Twice. CLEVELAND, June 2S.-Cleveland won both games of the double header with Chi cago by timely hitting. Neal Ball made a marvelou one-handed stop In the first snd) with Lindsay featured In the fielding in the second. Jackson duplloated his play of six weeks ago by catching single-handed a high fly that would have hit the wall In riftht, possibly for a home run. Score first game: CLEVELAND. CHICAOO. . AB.H.O. A. B. AB H. O A. E. Lindsay, lb.. 4 1110 Mclntyra, rf I I I 1 I Olasn, sa.... Jaokaon,' rf., 4 Oraney, If.,, I Storall, lb.. 4 Blna'h'm, of 4 Ball, lb I Smith, o. .... I ralkentr-g. p4 1114 Lord, lb 4 0 I I 0 110 Callahan, ct. 4 I I 0 0 111 Bod la. lb.... 4 0 1 I 0 I II 1 I Do' abortr. it 0 110 110 0 Cnlllna, lb... I 0 I 1 1 1110 TannahllL ss 4 1 I T I 1110 SulllTaa, s. . I 0 I 0 0 0 4 11 Payne, 0.... 0 0 10 0 . Olmataed, p. I 0 0 1 0 Totals M II 17 IT 4 Baker, p I 4 0 0 0 Lanra, p 0 0 0 0 McConnall . 1 0 0 4 0 Zelder 1 1 0 0 Totala 11 I 14 I1 1 Batted for Sullivan in seventh. Batted for Baker in eighth. Cleveland 01001010 6 Chicago 10000010 0-4 Two-base hits. Stovall, Birmingham, Ball. Three-base hits: Graney, Olson. Sacrifice hits: Ball. Olson. Sacrifice files: Smith, Graney, Dougherty. Hits: Off Olmetead. 10 lnr five Innings; off Baker, 2 In one Inning; off Lange, 1 In one Inning. Bases on balls: Off Falkenberg, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By I'alkenberg, Collins. Struck out: By Falk enberg, 1; by OJmstead, 2: by Lange, 2. Wild pitch: Palkenberg. First base on er rors: Cleveland 1; Chicago, 1. Lett on bases: Cleveland, 4; Chicago, S. Time: 1:28. Um pires: Dlneen and Perrlne. Score, second game: CLBVBLAND. CHICAOO. AB.H.O.A. E. AB.H.O. A. B. Lindsay, tb. I I 0 4 0 Mclntyra. rf. I I I 1 uiaon, sa. ... a 1 1 I I lord, lb 4 Jaekaoa. rf.. 4 1 4 0 4 Oallahaa, of. 4 Oraney, If... I 1 0 0 0 Bodle, lb.,.. I stovall. lb.. 4 114 1 0 Do' shorty. If 4 Blnu'h'm, of I 0 1 0 0 Collin., lb.. 4 Ball, tb I 1 0 7 0 Tannehltl, as 4 Smith, c 4 1 I 1 4 Payna, , a,... 4 110 0 10 0 10 1 I 0 111 111 1 1 1 111 Mltcball, p.. 4 1 0 0 0 Scott, p... Bakar, p. Totals II 17 It 1 Lance, p . Zelder , .. 0 .10 0 14 .110 14 110 0 0 . ,t , Totale 11,10 Mil Batted for Baker in seventh. ' ' Cleveland 8 0 0 1 0 0 1 vl Chicago ,, 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 08 Hits: Off Bcott, 2 In one Inning: off Baker. 4 in five innings; off Lange, 2 In two In nings. 'Two-baa hits: Stovall, Tannehlll, fayn. Sacrifice hit: Birmingham. Btolen base. Lindsay, Olson, Ball (2), Birming ham, Dougherty. Bases on balls: Off Mitch ell, 1; oft Soott, 1; oft Baker, L First base on errors: Cleveland, 1; Chicago, 1. Left on bases: Cleveland, 7; Chicago, 1. Struck out: By Mitchell, 1; by Baker, 6. Double plays: Molntyr and Payne; Stovall and Pmlth. Passsd ball: Smith. Timet 1:52. Um pires: Perrlne and Dlneen. Athletics Break Even. WASHINGTON, Jun 21.-Washington and Philadelphia broke even on the double header her today, the locals winning the first game, 4 to 2, while the second went to the visitors. 16 to 9. Gray was strong at critical points in the first struggle, while Hughes was batted off the rubber In the second, and Sherry was hit hard. Coomb struck out ten men In the second game. Score, first game: WASHINGTON. TOTLADE1.PHIA. AB.H.O.A. B. AB.H.O. A. B. Milan, ef.... 4 0 1 0 0 Lord, if 4 110 0 Bcbaefer, lb. 4 0 11 0 0 B trunk, of... 4 0 ,1 0 0 aibarfald, lb I I 1 4 0 Collins, lb.. 4 1 t I I Geaaler, rf. .. I 111 0 Baker, lb.... 4 1111 C. Walker, If. 4 1 I I I Mclnnaa, lb. 4 1 4 I I MoBrlda, aa. 4 1 1 I I Murphy, rf.. 4 110 0 Cue'baat, lei 1 II 0 Barry, aa.... 4 10 10 Hoary, a I 1 I I 0 Thomas, o... 4 110 1 4 Orar, p I 0 0 I 1 Plank, p I 0 0 0 0 Mania, p.... 0 0 0 0 0 Totals T 17 II 1 Dayli 0 0 0 0 0 Derrick .... 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 11 11 14 I 1 Batted for Plank In the seventh. Batted for Martin tn tha ninth. Washington ....0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 Philadelphia 0 0100010 1-1 Three-base hit: Barry. Home run: Lord. Hits: Off Plank. 6 In six Innings,; off Mar tin, 1 In two Innings. Btolen bases: Elber feld (2), Gessler, Collins, Murphy. Sacri fice flies: Gray, Davis. Lett on bases: Washington, 6; Philadelphia. 7. First base on balls: Off Plank, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Plank. Blberfeld; by Mart'n, Ceasler. Struck ont: By Oray, 1: by Plank, 6; by Martin, 1. Passed ball: Henry. Time: 2:00. Umpire. Connolly and O'Loughlln. Sco-e second game: WASHINGTON. PHILADBLPHIA. AB.H.O.A B. AB.H.O. A. C. Milan. et....l 111 I Lord. If I 1100 chaafer. lb. I 111 I I Dtrunk, cf... I 11 0 0 El barf a A. I I 1 I 1 Col Una lb. .41141 OeMlar, rf . . I I 1 I 4 Bakar. lb ... I 1111 C. Walker, If I MoBrlda, aa.. 4 Cua'aajn, lb. I Henry, a 4 till Mclnnaa, lb. I 17 1 0 I I I I Murphy, rf.. I I 0 0 0 0 111 Barry, aa ..41111 I I 14 1 1 Hurt p... t 0 0 1 1 Coorube. p... I loll Cherry, a.... 10 110 LallT.lt .... 1 0 0 0 Totals... .44 II 17 11 I Totals 41 14 n 14 I batted for Uherry In ninth. Washington 1 00111010 I Philadelphia 1 2 1 0 0 0 6 0 l-l Two-base hits: Baker (2). Geeslsr (2), Murphy. Thre-bsse hlta: Barry. Collins, McBrlde. Home run: Collins. Hits: Off Kughes, 1 in two and one-third Innings; off Sherry, 10 In six and tw.o-tlilrda Innings, laacrlflce hits: Cunningham, Strunk, Lapp. .Stolen baies: Lapp, Mclnnls, Murphy. Doubts play: Barry, Collins and McTnnla. Left on baias: Washington.. 12: Philadel phia. 7. First bsse on balls:1 Off Hughes, 1; off Sherry, I; off Coo.'iibs, 3. First baxa on errors: Washington, 4' Philadelphia. 2. Hit by pitched ball: McBrlde, Klberfeld. Cunningham. Struck out: By Sherry. 1; by Coombs. 10. Passed ball: Lapp. Wild pitches: Huxhe, Coombs. Time: 2:30. Cm. plres. O'Loughlln and Connolly. Persistent. Advartiblnj Is the Road to Bl( Heturna. o OLD SORES WW w-mw WW VV SM..1 f lf M KANSAS CITYJIYIDES PAIR Bines Split Sonbls-Header with Colonels hj Good Margin, BOTH GAMES ARE WELL PLAYED Visitors Tak First Gars, larfs ta Three, Wall Lena Is Caatare the Second by Eight to Three. LOUISVILLE. June 21 -Kansas City spilt even with Loulsvllls today in a double header, th visitor winning tb first and Louisville the second. Both games were well played and on of th largest week day crowds of th season witnessed them. Denny Sullivan's fielding was th feature. Scorn, first gam: Batted for Pflester In th ninth. Loulavllle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Kansas City.. 1 10000110 T Stolen bases: Hvstt. Lennox. Two-bsse nits: i;orrlrton. Kobtnson. Stanlev. Sacri fice hits: fciulllvnn. Howard. Howerman. Double lav: Dcwnte to Bowerman. Struck out: By Pflester, 1; bv Rhoadea. 2. First base nn bails: Off Pflester. 2: off Rhoades, 1 Time: 1:40. UmDlres: Handlboe and Chill. Score, second same: Batted for Downle In ninth. Louisville 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Kansas City 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 11 Stolen bases: Robinson, Stansbury, Stan ley (2), Miller, Lennox, Hyatt. Two-base hits: Barhesu, Lennox. Three-base hits: Hayden t2. Sacrifice hit: Miller. Struck out: By Kroh, 1; by Powell, 6. Bases on balls: Off Kroh, 5: off Powell. 4. Hit bv pitched ball: By Powell, Howard. Passed ball: Mller. Time: 1:56. Umpires: Chll and Handlboe. Bchlltser Doable Wiener. INDIANAPOLIS. June ' 2S. Schlltser's good pitching won both games of a double- neaoer tonay rrom Ht. Paul. The scores were 1 to TJ and 2 to 4. In the firet game he held the visitors to one hit. a sinvle hv Jones In the second Inning. In the scond game Schlltser held the onnoalns- batters safe, except In th sixth Inning, when they scored all their runs. Score, first game: -Bauea tor Howell In eighth. Batted for Gehrlng in eighth. Ran for Beaumont In elahth. Indianapolis 10000000 1 St. Paul 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hit. Williams. Struck out: By Schlltser, 1; by Gehrlng, 1. Bases on bills: Off Chech. 1: off Schlltier. 1. Time: 1.45. Score, second game. Batted for Decannlerre In ninth. Indianapolis 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 J St. Paul 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0-4 Bases on balls: Off Decannlerre. 4: off Schlltser. 2. Two-bae hit: Rltter. Three- base hits: Butler. Houser. Struck out: By Stelger, 1; by Decannlerre, 4. Time: 1:60. Umpires: Ferguson and Weddlge. lolumbns Bhsdei Miners. COLUMBUS. O.. June 28 Columbus de. feated Minneapolis today, I to 1 scoring two runs in the ninth inning on four con secutive hits. Previous to that the game had been a pitchers' battle with honors about even between Lessard and Brown. Score: None out when wlnnlnit run scored. Columbus 01000000 21 Minneapolis 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 Btolen base: GUI. Barrine nits: Kspp, GUI. Sacrifice fly: Ferris. Bases on balls: Off Lessard, 5; off Brown, 1. Two-base hit: congaiton. Home run: eravatn. Double plays: Lessard to Mahllng to Per ring; McCormlck to Ferris; Ferris to Wll Hams. Struck out: By Lessard. 6. Time: 1:38. Umpires: Hayes and Lddinger. Golden Weddlna- at Ipswich, 8. D. ABERDEEN, S. D.. Jun Il-(Special.) Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Reeves of Ipswich have lust celebrated tha fiftieth anniversary of their wedding In an elaborate manner. Over 100 guests were present. Including their two surviving; eons. Arthur C. Reeves and Clarence B." Reeves." both" resident Of Ipswich. The counle 'was presented with over 2100 In gold coin, besides other piesenti of gold. Thev were married at Newark, N. J., on June 21, 1841. and came to South Dakota as pioneers of Edmunds county In 18SL Can ah t In the Act and arrested by Dr. King's New Life Pill, bilious headache quits and liver and bowel act right. 28c For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Dean Ringer, who went to Lincoln yester. dsy on legal business, will attend the meet ing of the Nebraska university alumni while away. Mr. Ringer is ona of the delegates from this district. Eliplipllii eaaaiaMaaaiiaaMHwai ! "I 111 !lj:v;j!liiii:! '.i'i;!i,'i;:H Life's Worth Living" In B. V. D. SUMMER fatigue is for 'gotten. The heat doesn't oppress you. You don't feel "exhausted." The task that seemed hard is easy, because you're cool and comfortable. Just try mt tuit of Loose Fitting B. V. 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Robhlns C. L Nicholas A. J. Anderson W. C. Sundblsd J. W. Zimmerman Thomas Peterson H. Btiibllng Eight qualified for the second round; Embre Polsen Harding Mosher Carmlchael Peach Will v William Four qualified for th third round, which resulted a follows; P. W. L. D. P. J. L Wills 110 4 1 C. E. Harding 4 0 0 4 4 W. W. Carmlchael.., 4 0 1 t I George Kmbree 1 0 0 1 I (After plavlng two draws with Wills, Embres resigned from the tourney on account of Illness). Wills and Harding then passed into th final round to play six game for th championship, which resulted ss follows: P. W. L D. P. J. L. Wills 1 0 4 S C. K. Harding 4 0 2 4 4 The next tourney will take plaes this fall at the club roomn Young Msn'a Christian association. All desiring to enter should get In communtcstlon with th secretary. Address Omaha Checker club, care Toung Men Christian asaoolation. JE A!N" RTTB C. GETS BAD FALL Serloes Collision Qecar la SU8 Paee at Masoa City, . MASON CITY, la.. June 2!.-Speelal Telegram.) 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