THK I IKE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. JULY 10. mil. Omaha Plays Tie at Pueblo; Phillies Win Two Some Stores PUEBLO TIES SCORE IN NINTH Berber Doubles with Two Down in the ' Last Inning. RAIN AND DARKNESS STOP GAI.1I llonrke . Lose . Victory Apparent I. Within Their Grasp Poor Tun Haee lilts Three Stolen ' Bases. PUEB1J. Colo., July IS. -(Special Tdc grarn.) In ou of the most xnmational and hardest played fames ever ' seen here. rueqio ilea tne score in me nimn iimur and (t'mplra riarke called the contest in account'ot tain. A three-bagger hy Kneave. a Blnglc by Lynch, a base on halls, and Nlehoff s single and a safe one by Thommon, gave the visitors a lead nf two la the third and Durham tu then replacrd by Peaster. Pueblo tied In the fifth whin with two down, Mlddlaton tingled, Merger drew a pans and BeKlen ecored both with a two bagger to riant. Omaha acored one In the sixth without a bit. Nlehoff reached, aecond when Falken burg fumbled an easy throw to first. After Thomason had filed out on the hit and run sign, Kane bunted. Nlehoff v. an at third when Clemena threw to first and dashed for the plat and scored. In tha ninth vlth two down, Berser hit to liKht for two bases and Bclden scored him with a terrific three-bagger to left. Robinson was then yanked and Hall, w ho replaced him, walked Hughes, but Davis waa an easy out. Hall to Kans. Score: OMAHA. AH. R. Mck,'' 8b J 1 Nlehoff. 2b ,s. I 1 Thomason, cf . 4 o Kane, lb 4 0 Sihoonover. If........ 4 0 Williams. rf 4 0 Kneavus, ss 4 1 Lynch, c i 3 0 Robinson, p S 0 Hall, p 0 0 H. O. A. E. 0 110 114 0 12 1V 0 8 10 3 4 0 1) 0 3 0 0 12 0 0 1 6 0 O 0 12 0 0 0 10 1 S 10 0 H. O. A. E. 14 0 0 2 4 2 1 2 8 10 0 2 3 1 10 0 0 12 10 0 5 0 1 0 6 4 1 10 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 8 12 4 Total j ..... .31 3 PUEBLO. AB. R. Mlddleton. ct , 6 1 Berger, as ..3 2 Bclden. If 4 0 Hughes, 2b ,.... 0 Davi. rf 4 0 Claire. 3b 4 0 Falkenburg, lb 2 0 demons, C 4 0 Durham, p 1 0 Peaster, p 2 0 Shaw ...... ...t., 1 0 Totals .-. (....'. 3 Hatted for Pearler In the ninth. Koblnson out, bunting third strike. Omaha 00200100 03 Pueblo 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 13 Stolen bases: Nlehoff, 8choonover, Ber gr. Two-bane hits: Bchoonover, uelden Davis, Bergt-r. '.l'hre-iae li.ts; Kneavea, lielden. Lift on bases: Omaha, 4: Pueblo, 11. Hit bv pitched ball: By Peaster, 1. btruik out: By Koblnion, t; by Peaster, 4. Bases on balls: oit Robinson, a; ott Hall, ll' off i Durlnun. 1. Wild pitch: Peaster. Time: 2:2a. Lmpire; Clarke ST. JOSEPH OUTB ATTED, BUT WI.N8 Antelope ' Lose . Errorless Gam hy Score at Two to One, LINCOLN, Neb., July 18. Although Lin coln marie nearly twice aa many nits as tile visitors, St. Joseph won, 2 to 1. Botn teams played without an error, Score, l . LINCOLN. AB. R. H. O. A. E. O. A. 1 0 1 - Cole, ct. 4 0 Cobb, H,,,jd,.,y,y II l-nglaub '.::.'.7?:7.'.J.. S I 3 2 McCormlck. It Dundon, ' to. Uagnler, as. .. Cocknian, 3b. Kt ration, c. . Chellgord Wolverton, p. Miller Hagerman, p.' 4 nomas Totals 31 1 7 27 10 o BT. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Kelley. rf 3 0 0 1 0 0 Powell. If. ......v.... 4 0 0 1 0 0 Hellly. 2b 3 10 4 2 0 Zwllllng, cf. s. 2 0 0 4 0 0 Borton. lb. ........... 4 0 2 1 0 Hamilton, 3b. 3 112 4 0 Meuike, ss. .., 3 0 1' 1 0 0 Ooasett. c v,-.-. 1 0 0 8 1 0 Freeman, p 3 0 t 0 2 0 Totals 2-i 2 4 27 10 0 Chellgord ran for tftratton In ninth. Miller batted for Wolverton In eeventh Thomas , batted for Hagerman In ninth Lincoln 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 tit. Joaeph 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 02 Runs batted In: McCormlck. Borton Two-base hit: McCormlck. Double play Hamilton to Hellly to Borton. Left on baitea: Lincoln, 8: HI. Joseph, &. (Stolen bases: Unglaub, Htratton. Hellly 2). Zwll llliig 1 2). riacilflce hits: L'nglaub. Melnke, Uoaaett Struck out: Hy Wolverton, 3; b Hagerman. 2;, by Freeman, 8. First base on balls: Off Wolverton, 5; off Hagerman, 1; off Freeman, 4. Wild pitch: W-alverton Time: 1:4&. Umpires: McKee and Weaver. 1)10 MOINRS TK A M Bl CIIES HITS Taawkat Trlea Reeratt Pitcher mmd Loses, Three, to Two. TOPEKA. Kan.. July 18. Topeka tried recruit pitcher and Des Moines bunched hits off him. The locals could not get lilts orr Ueni wnen tney were needed and the visitors won, a to s. fccore: TOPEKA. AB. R. H. O. II 0 0 0 A. 0 0 4 0 0 3 0 2 3 E. Klckert. If..... Kroory. 3t 'King. 2b Hwlinr, rf.... Whitney, lb... Edmlaton. ss,. Purbin, rf. Crisp, c Brown, p, Chapman Clurk Totals JO 2 27 12 DES MOINES. Aa R. H. O, A. E Curtis. If......... Colllgan, as Matiick. cf :. Dwyer, lb Korea. 3b Anderson, rf...f. Oraham. 2b i Vltowskl, c..... Rem. p , Ttitals 4 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 1 1 11 o I 3 T 0 .82 i n is ttod for Kdnilsmn 'n ninth. Bat ed for Brown In n ith. Top. l.u ii . o o ! 0 0 02 Des Moines 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0-3 Three-base hits; Curtix. Graham. Two base hit: Curtis. Sacrifice hits: Brown, Colllgan. Stolen base: Colllgan. Baaes on balls: Off Brown. 1; off tienz. . Struck out: By Brown, 2; by Bens, J. Cm pi re a: Morgan and Knapp. Brave Troaace McC'ook. ARAPAHOE, Neb.. July 18. Special Tel egram.) The ball game today at trtia place between MCook and Arapahoe was de cidedly u one-sided affair. The Brave played all around the McCook aggregation from start to finish. lebanham pitched an excellent game, while Reynold was apparently without control. Score: McCook 0 3 0 0 4) 0 0 02 Arapahoe 0 3 4 I 3 -U Batleriex: McCook. Reynolds and Ore , ArapaJ'je. liebenham and Canol. Hits: Mot'oofc. 3; Arapahoe. L Struck out: By Reynolds. Si by Debenham, 5. linpire: Mullrr. EleveaJaalac Tie at Bralaard. BltAIVARD, July 18 (Special) Th Bruno Athletics played Bralnard here Sun day. The game was a draw. 1 to 3. In eleven innings and was called off on ac count of rain. Score: R.H.E. Hruuo 01 0 010000 03 3 0 bralnard .3 0000001 3 6 0 Battsrtes: Bralnard. Sobota and Flala; Bruno, KW&ka and Kacek. Standing of Teams WEST. LK.Mll K NAT L. LEAGUE. W.I pet. WLPcl I nver 62 HI .fi.S' F'lilla r,l 81 .12." Uncoln 4X ;; ..r, Chicago . ...4 32 . 'i . tu'lilo ;:i .r.5 New York ,.4S 32 . I -t .lo.rph ..47 37 St. l.oul8 ...45 .11 .570 Sioux City ..41 3i .524 Pittsburg . .41 :W .54 Mnaha tf 42 . I'l' Olnclnnnatl .33 45 .42-11 i oH'k:t . .:sw, Brooklyn ...30 48 .."v.") i Molnce 21 i'.4 .217, Hi stnn 20 61 217 AM Kit. LEAOCl-i .MKR. LKAGl'Fl wuivi. w uret. I'ohimhin . .,",1 4 .M ' I "etniit 5024.711, Kan. 1lv ..I 4.' .5.".:;i Phlla U Z .! .Minneapolis 4 43 .S.'7i Chicago 42 .19 ..",!!); St. I'nnl ....44 47 .1X1- Cleveland . .4t 42 ...12 Milwaukee .44 47 4s4' New York 41 41 '.:0 I l -.led.. 4". 47 .4!t Boaton 42 42 Louisville . .43 IX .473 Wash gton 20 ;.V. .34 M Indlunnpollf 4151 .44 Pt. Inils .. .22 tO -2Hii N K I !. I.ICAHI K. MINK I.KADI K. W.I. IVt.l V.I..Pct Snp rior 21 W F:ills f'lty...312l .V". remont 2- ...WAiinurn - rnnd Isl'd 3' 2S ..".Mi Shenindonh ?t 2". .MS Seward 3 4S4 ''hi inria 21 . I Kearney ....P0 32 .IS4 Humboldt . -4 29 .Vrt iBKlina" ...30 32 .4.4!Neb. City. ...22 31 .113 oluiuhiia ..27 :lx 4i2! York 22 .3C7: 1 emerda r'a neaalta. onmha 3: Puehln, 3; nine Innings, rain. Des Moines. 3: Topeka. 2. 8t. Joseph. 2; Lincoln. 1. bioux City-Denver, rain. Chicago. 14; Boston. 6. St. l.ouis. 8: Brooklyn.. 3. Cincinnati. 8; New York. 2. Pittsburg, 2-1; Philadelphia, 4-2. Washington, 7; Chicago, 1. Philadelphia. 12; St. Louis, 3. Boston. 7; Detroit, 1. New York. 6; Cleveland, 9. Louisville, 6; Columbus. 6 Minneapolis, ; Milwaukee', 2. St. Paul. 7; Kansas City, 4. Toledo, 8; Indlanapoll. 7; ten Innings. v NEBRASKA STATE LEAOLE. York, 0; Suierlor, 4. Seward. 0; Hastings. 1. Kearney-Fremont, rain. Orand Island-Columbus, rain. MINK LEAGUE. Nebraska City, 1; Humboldt. 5. Auburn. 3; Clarinda, 1. Shenandoah, 3; Falls City, 8. - Games Today. Western League Omaha at Pueblo. Des Mnines at Topeka, St. Joaeph at Lincoln, Sioux City at Denver. National League Chicago at Boston. St. Louis at Brooklvn, Cincinnati at New York, Pittsburg at Philadelphia. American Ieague Boston at Cleveland, American Association Louisville at Co lumbus, Kansas City at Milwaukee. Toledo at Indianapolis. St. Paul at Minneapolis. Nebraska state League York at superior. Seward at Hastings, Kearney at Fremont, Orand Island at Maryvllls, Auburn at Clarinda. Shenandoah at Falls City. Humboldt Wins . Second Game at Home Southward Holds Visitors to Five Hits Shenandoah Loses to Falls City. HUMBOLDT, Neb., July 18.-(Speclal Tel egram.) Humboldt took today's game from Nebraska City. Southward holding the visi tors to five hits. The score: R.H.E. Humboldt 0 0300200 05 2 Nebraska City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-1 6 2 Batteries: Humboldt. Southward and Diets; Nebraska Clt, Mayes and Pinker ton. Umpire: Kratsberg. FALLS CITY: Neb.. July 18. (Special Telegram.) Shenandoah loat the second game of the series also. Score: R.H.E. Falls City f. 00 3 00 4 1 0 -8 1 Shenandoah 0 0120000 0-8 2 Batteries: Falls City. Woods and- .Van- derhlll Shenandoah; Johnson and Castle. Umpire: Meyers. AUBURN. Neb.. July 18. (Special Tele gram.) Auburn won agin this afternoon. The score: ' R.H.E. Auburn 10 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-8 7 0 Clarinda 0 0000010 01 6 1 Batteries: Auburn, Zanderman and Kran- Inger; Clarinda, Walters and Marmony, Umpire: Klssane. NINTH VICTORY FOR HVFF1E9 Game with Monowl Ends In Eight to Seven Victory. CREIGHTON. Neb.. Julv 18.-(Sneclal Telegram.) Huffle's Colts won their ninth straight victory here today from Monowl in one or the most exciting and interesting games of the season. The game was a see-saw from start to finish and waa no body s game until the last man was out In the ninth. This Is the first game of a tournament here this week during Walter Savlrige carnival. Crelghton plays every day. tomorrow against Royal. Wednesday and Thursday. Omaha Giants; Friday. Niobrara; Satur day, for the wlndup, the fast aggregation from pierce, wno claim the champlonNhlD of northeast Nebraska. Score: R.H.E. Crelghton 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 18 4 Monowl O u o o 0 O 0 27 7 S Struck out: By Thelsen. 6: bv Strain. 4: by Gardner, 3. Two-base hits: McKay, Zenoei Three-base hit: Thelsen. Bases on balls: Off Strain, 1: off Gardner, 5. Bat teries: Crelghton, Thelsen, Strain and Pryor; Monowl, Gardner and Brunson. Time: 1:20. Umpires: W. H. Oreen and W. L. Turner. RlMOR OF SALE OF BOSTON TEAM Taylor Says None of Prospective Par chasers Has Met the Price. WASHINGTON. July 18. The Evening star today says that James McAleer Is be hind the movement to buy the Boston American league club; that he recently opened negotiations with John I. Taylor, and Is believed now to have an option on the Boaton club with every prospect of Decerning its purchaser. BOSTON, July 18. Rumors of the sale of the Boston American base ball club have been floating about the city for several days, but they all have stopped at the office of President John I Taylor witn tne statement tnat wnue mere at ways has been a price for the club no one has jet met It. It was admitted, how ever, that certain parties had asked re garding tne price. Swift Premiums Win Swift's Premiums handed the Armour's Very Best a decisive defest Sunday at Twenty-fourth and Vinton streets. The Swifts' hit the Armour pitcher at will, and took the game. 13 to 5. Armour's used two slab artists and could not stem the husky swirt novs. itie teature or tne day was the hitting of Roher and Hammond of the Swifts, each getting four hits out of flvs times up. Lineup: Swifts. Position Catch.... First Second.., . Third.... Short , Left . Center... . Right.... . I'ltch Armours .... Dona von .... Beckboff .... Humpert Burk. Hanson Stern Price Horn .Scott, Denny McCord .., Parker .... Ruber Hammond Marshall ., Mollner ... Helm Sweeney Mots Cardinals Take Early Lead. BROOKLYN. July 18 St. Ixuls got way to a flying start today and won, 8 to 3. Manager Bresnahan announced th purchases of Pitcher Woodbrtdge of Du blin. Minn. There will be a double-header here tomorrow. Score: Batted tor Knetxer In ninth. Pt Ix.uls 40001001 28 Brooklyn 00100000 26 Two bsse hits: Hucgins. Mowrey. Three bsse hits: Zimmerman, Erwln. Baaes on balls: Off Harmon. 2: off Knetxer. S. Struck out: Bv Harmon 7; bv Knetxer. 6. 1'mplrea: Regler and Flnnerman. Time: 2:00. tocklnsr Wla Swatfeat. J. J. Stocking, jr., won the swatfsit for a box of golf balls at Miller park, pulling off a phenomena) 3 on Taylor at th sixth hole, after Taylor had driven the green and was being congratulated aa the winner. Stocking was short of th green on his second stroke, but holed a short approach for a 3. Taylor taking 4. McCook Mlit from Alma. M'COOK, July 18. (Special Th best gam of th season wan played her Mon day between Alma and McCook. At th close of eleven innings th score stood I to t in McCook's favor. GIBSON MAKIM HIS MARK Closet Twenty-Six Innings with No Run Scored Against Him. SUPERIOR SHUTS OUT YORK Wrilrrn l.caane Sroat Matching Per. (ormanrr of State l,mof Pitcher Ilattnaa Shnta Oat Seward In Clone Game. srPERIOH. Neb , July 1 (Special Tele gram.) By shutting out York In the Kme here this afternoon, Oibson. Super-. lor's premier pitcher, closed twenty-six In- nlnRS without a run being scored against him. The Y'ork gang was able to get only four hits off his delivery, so widely scat tered that they were Ineffective. Jack Hol land, owner of the St. Joseph Western league team, witnessed Gibson's perform- anee. core VORK. AH H.O A E 91TERIOR, AB. H O A K rsrrell. rb.. 4 1 3 i 1 Alle rf ... i 0 t 0 0 PnHth. Jl.... 4 111 OMtchMl. S 1 a 1 0 j BenneVy. If 4 0 l 01'nylet rf t 110 0 Harm, if . 4 110 OM Unwell, ibl I I I I lMvne, lb.. 4 0 J O OlTuilm, C... I 7 1 0 1 1 Davis, rf... 112 1 P. Ho wti, If 4 I j I "' v t i iLi.iiuwix. jo i .i I r.i.le. c... 2 1 norr, :b !!?''! ' Fentress, p i 0 0 4 OQlbson, p.... 1 1 0 3 0' Totala 30 4 21 11 I tTotals U 12 X 1 York 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 O 00 Superior 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 Three-base hit: D. Bockewitr. Two-base hits: F. Bockewitr. Davis. Harms. Stolen bases. F. Bockewltx. Orr. Oibson. Sacri fice hit. Coyle. First base on balls: Off Fentress, 4; off Gibson, 1. Struck out: By Fentress. 5; by Oibson. 6. Double plays: McDowell to D. Bockewlti; Dye to Smith to Payne. Umpire: Held. Time: 1:40. At tendance. Vnmt Game to Hastings. HASTINGS. Neb.. July IS (Special Tele gram.) Hastings won a fast pitchers' bat tle from Seward today, by the score of 1 to 0. The feature of the game was Weston's c ne-hand stop. Score. REWARD. HASTINrW. AB H O A E AB.HO.A E. Rrsnnon, lb. 4 0 1 1 0 Wilion. lb.. 1 0 1 I 0 gunley, ..10110 Knrtmaa, . 10110 Kink, lb.... 4 0 11 1 0 Hrnmler. cf. 1 0 0 0 0 NeK. lb 1 1 1 1 0 Kati, lb I 0 1 3 0 Henry, rf 4 0 I 0 0 Cooke, lb 1 0 7 0 0 Roblnion, If. 1 0 1 0 n Jonrn. If. .. 10 10 0 Wwt, rf 1 0 1 1 OO'Brleii, rf.. 1 1 1 0 0 M.llr. e 2 0 6 1 0 Hnerol. C... 1 0 10 0 0 Hanson, p... 1 1 1 1 1 Hill, p 1 1 1 1 0 ToUlf 17 1 24 12 1 Totals 11 1 17 t 0 Seward 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Hastings 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Stolen bases: West. Neff, Watson. Double play: Fortman to Watson to Cooke. Struck out: By Hill, 6; by Hanson, 4. Two-base hit: O'Brien. First base on balls: Off Hill, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Stanley, Neff, Watson, Fortman. Time: 1:30. RED OAK PREPARES POR RACES Three Days Light Harness Meeting; Will Begin Ana-oat First. RED OAK. la., July 18 (Special.) Sec retary Rathbone of the Short Ship racing circuit, which Includes the cities of Red Oak, Malvern, Shenandoah and Nebraska City, this morning put the sprinkler at work on the track In this city to keep It In most excellent shape for the workouts of the several fine horses which are now on the grounds awaiting the date of the open ing of the circuit which will be In this city August 1 for a three dayB' meet. The tracks of this circuit are recognized as among the best In the country. A fine speed pro eram Is anticipated and every day brings ! new entries to the already large list and among them are some of the finest horses in the middle west. The entries close this week. Some excellent side features will be in cluded In the program this year, among which are two base ball games eacn aay in a tournament In which teams from Elliott, Essex, Stanton and Red Oak win partici pate. LYONS WINS IN NEW PARK Gives First Defeat of Season to Rosalie flnb. LYONS. Neb.. Julv 18 (Special Tele gram.) In the first game of the season In their new ball park the Lyons ball players gave Rosalie its first defeat of the year. The pitching of Shmlrda and the heavy hitting of the local team featured, score: R.H.E. Lyon 2 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 -8 11 4 Rosalie o o o l o o o i l a Batteries: Lyons, Shmlrda and Eggert; Rosalie. Baker. Schilling anTJ McDonald. Struck out: By shmlrda, 12; by Beker, 3; bv Schilling. 4. Three-base hit: fitauffer. Two-base hits: Tlghe 2l, Peterson, G. Wagner, C. Wagner, Baker. WHITNEY DEFEATS O'CONNELL Cedar Rapids Pugilist Knocks Out Chlcaaroan In Sixth Ronnd. CEDAR RAPIDS. la.. July M.-Frank Whitny of Cedar Rapids knocked out Jeff O'Connell of Chicago In the sixth round here tonight. He sent O Connell down lor tha count with a vicious right punch to the jaw. Whitney, after the first round. had tne Detier oi n an me way. iorcing the fighting and landing two blows to O'Connell's one. O'Connell clinched re peatedly. ( Miller Park Golf. First round for Rome Miller cup: O'Neill beat Sprague, 8 up. Taylor beat Griffin, 4 up 3 to play. Kerr beat Iangdon by default. Wright beat Wilson by default. Hatch beat Campbell, 1 up, 19 holes. Burchmore beat Tracy, 8-2. Hough beat Stocking, 2-1. McTaggart beat Ca Jacob. 1 up. C. O. Dooley beat Lowe, 3 up. Lucas beat Brugh by default. Merrlam beat J. B. Dooley, 2-1. j Lloyd beat Miner, 3-2. Tralnor Lead for King' Prise. BISLEY. England, July 18. Corporal Tralnor of Canada won by first stae In the shooting for the king's prise with an aggregate score of 101, at the meeting of the National Rifle association today. He takes the National Rifle association bronze medal, the bronze badge and a cash prize of $125. The first stage for the king's prize provided for seven shots at 200. 600 and 000 yards, with a possible aggregate of 106. Running- Races at Wy more. WTIIORE, July 18.-(Spec!al.)-There will be running races here August 2. 3, 4 and S. A good bunch of horses Is promised. There are to be five races each day. Wyniore won at base ball in Barneston from that town yesterday, by the score of 10 to I. HYMENEAL Mlller-W aldrn. FAIRBURY, Neb.. July 18. (Special.) Th home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Walden waa the place of a pretty wedding when their daughter. Miss Beula Neola, was married to Mr. Guy F. Miller. The wed ding took place at 8 30, the strains of the wedding march being played by the groom's sister, Miss Neva Miller. Rev. Harriet of Biggs officiated and ft number of friends and relatives of both of th contracting parties witnessed th cere mony. The bride was attired la crepe de Paris. Light refreshments were served after the ceremony and th coupl Im mediately left on a honeymoon trip. Stenart-Gastafeoa. Miss Anna Gustafson, daughter of An drew Gustafson, and Mr. Andrew C. Stew art were married by Rev. Charles W. Savldg at his residence Monday afternoon at 1:30. Mr. L. B. Giltner accompanied them. Gretskaits.Msrgss. Miss Francis Morgan, daughter of James Morgan of Des Moines, la., and Mr. Chris Green hag en wen married by Rev. Charles W. Savldg Monday evening at 8:30 o'clock, at 1323 Martha street. taker-Dibble. BEATRICE. Neb.. July .18.-(Special.) James Staker and Miss May Dibble, both of this city, wcr married her last evening at th home of th bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dibble. PHILLIES CAPTURE COUPLE Catnnitz Driven from Slab in the Opening Inning. BUT PIRATES KEEP THEM MOVING erond Game Goes to Ten Innings, the j Wlaalsg Ran Reins Scored on Paskert'a Triple and l.o bert'a Xlnle, PHILADELPHIA. July l.-Before the largest crowd that has been Inside the National league grounds here during the last fifteen years, the home team won ! two games from Pittsburg, 4 to 2 and to 1. Philadelphia took the first game by j pounding Camnlti off the rubber In tho i first Inning, four runs being scored on five hits, Including a home run by Pas kert and a triple by Beck. The second j game was a pitching duel between Alex- ; ander and Lelfleld. the winning run be- i Ing scored In the tenth Inning on Pac kert's triple and Loberfs single. Score pITTSKt'RO. PHILADELPHIA. AR.H O. A E- AR H O A E. ..... ... 4 0 1 llKn.hr. 3b.. 1 0 ! 5 0 i-h. cf ... loss OPa.kert. cf a 1 0 0 I Campbell, of I 1 0 S libert. lb.. I 0 1 o Olarke. If.. 4110 Luderus. Ibl 1 1 1 I acmr, as. I 1 1 4 OWaliti. If ... 10100 Miller, lb... 4 0 0 1 0 Fleck, rf.... 1 1 0 0 0 M'H'h'e. lb I Oil 0 1 rvmlan, St.. I 14 4 1 Wilson, rf.. 4 0 1 OLiooin. c 1 111 0 Gibson, e 4 110 0 Moore, p.... 110 0 0 C'mnlU, p.. 0 0 0 0 0 Bteeley, p...t 1 0 4 0 Totals M 7 17 I 1 Totals 32 IMU 1 Pittsburg 00010000 02 Philadelphia 40000000 4 Three-base hit: Beck. Home runs: Wag ner. Paskert. Struck out: By Camnltz, 1; by Steele, 1; by Moore, 12. Bases on balls Off Camnltz, 1; off 8teele, 2; of Moore, 3. Time: 2:07. Umpires. Klem and Bren nan. Score, second game: PITTsnURO. PHIUADEUHIA ABH.O.AK. ABU. OAR. Brn(, lb. .. 4 1 0 1 0 Knahs. lb.. 1 01 4 0 Leach, cf... 10 10 0 Pakrrt. rf.. (110 0 riarke. If... 4 I 1 0 0 Lohcrt, lb.. 1 0 1 0 Wagner, n.. 4 1 1 1 0 Ltions, lb. 1 1 1 1 0 Miller, 2b.. 1 0 1 1 t Ttv y , rf.. 0 0 ( 0 0 MrK'l. lb. 4 0 11 1 0 W It.... 4 110 0 Wllnon, rf.. 4 1 1 0 0 l . , rf 1 0 0 0 0 Simon, c... 10 110. . nt'ia, lb. 1 0 1 0 0 Lelfleld, p.. 1 1 1 1 0 Poolan, aa. . I 0 0 1 0 Dooln. o.... 1 1 10 1 0 Totala 11 U 1 Alexander, p 4 0 1 4 0 Totals 14 S to 1 0 One out when winning run scored. Pittsburg 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Philadelphia .... 001000000 12 Two-base hits: Paskert, Wplsh, Luderus. Three-base hit: Paskert. Struck out. By Lelfleld. 7; by Alexander, 9. Time: 1:56. Umpires: Klem and Brennan. Keefe Tames Giants. NEW YORK. July 18. Keefe won his third game of the year from New York today and held McGraw s men safe at all stages. The New Yorks played poor ball, and Cincinnati hit Marquard hard In spots. Donlln, batting for Marquard in the eighth, hit a home run Into the right field grand stand. Score: CINCINNATI. NEW YORK. AB H O A E AB. H.O. A B. Beacber, If... 1 1 0 0 0 Derora, If. .. t 1 1 0 0 Marsana. cf.. 4 110 0 Doyle, lb.... 10 110 Hoblltsel, lb I 1 14 1 0 8nooTe,cf 4 0 4 1 0 Mitchell, rf. t 0 1 0 0 Murray, rf.. 4 0 1 0 1 Downey, aa. . 4 0 I 1 1 Merkle, lb.. 1 0 7 0 0 Grant, lb.... 4 14 1 0 Brlriwell, sa. 10 0 10 Kuan. 2b.... (Ill 0 'Becker 1 0 0 0 0 McLean, e. .. 4 1 1 1 0 Fletcher, lb. 1 1 1 1 1 Keete, p 1 1 1 1 0 Myers, c... I 1 1 0 Marquard, p 1 0 0 1 1 Totala 17 11 17 II 1 Donlln 1 1 0 0 0 Crandall, p.. 0 0 0 0 0 Totala t ( 17 11 4 Batted for Bridwell In the ninth. Batted for Marquard in the eighth. Cincinnati 0 M H ! 01 08 New York 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 02 First base on errors: New York, 1; Cin cinnati. 8. Two-base hits: Grant, Keefe. Three-base hit: Marsans. Home run: Donlln. Sacrifice hits: Marsans, Mar quard. Stolen bases: Ttescher (2). Egan. Marsans. Left on bases: New York. 4; Cincinnati, 8. Double plays: Gilnt. Egan and Hoblltzel; McLean. Grant I nd Hoblltzel. Bases on balls: Off Marquard, 6; off Keefe, 3. Struck out: By Mar quard, 8: by Keefe, 1. Passed ball: Myers. Hits: Off Marquard, 11 In eight innings; off Crandall, 0 In one Inning, empires: Johnstone and Eason. Time: 2:02. Cabs Accnmalate Fonrteen Rnns. BOSTON, July 18. Chicago received many bases on balls, hit safely when It was necessary and made some costly errors, the result being a score of It to 6 In favor of the visitors. Schulte made a home run In the sixth Inning with the bases full. Score: Chicago 0 16 1 0 4 0 3 014 Boston 1 1 1 0 n i 0 06 Two-base bit: Saler. Three-base hits: Tenney. Hofman. Home run: Schulte. Hits. Off Tyler, 11 In eight Innings. Sacri fice hit: Richie. iStolen bases: Doyle. Tinyer, Saler. Sacrifice flies: Kaiser, Archer. Irfft on bases: Boston. 4; Chi cago, 4. First base on balls: Off Tyler. 9; off Richie, 2. Struck out: By Tyler. 6; bv Richie, 2. Wild pitch: Tyler. Time: 2:C9. Umpires: O'Day and EmBlle. Lords May Reject Veto Bill Entirely is New Contingency Premier Asquith Expected to Advise King" to Create Large Number of New Peers if Necessary. LONDON. July 17. An entirely unex pected contingency confronts the career of the veto bill tonight. It is a possibility that the house of lords. Instead of passing the third reading of the bill with their amendments on Thursday, thus sending It back to the house of commons for consid eration, may reject It entirely, even with amendments. In that event Premier Asquith is fully expected to announce that ne had advised the king to create a large number of peers mi hi i . . - iiio iiuciai ymrij im iiu mure ankiuui tor an Inflated pcarage than the lords are, but will not balk at the creation of peers If the necessity Is forced upon them. Two moves In the lords' game today ex cited great speculation. On was a con ference of the conservative leaders, 'the Marquis of Lavnsdowne, the Earl of Sel bourne. Baron Mlddleton, the Marquis of Salisbury and others. The second was a strong; appeal by Lord Morley of Black burn to the liberal lords. Lord Morley In a circular letter said: "It Is possible that a certain number of opposition peers may force division on the third reading of the parliamentary bill. The momentous result at stake, both im mediate and In the future, make It the highest degree desirable that no supporter of the bill should be absent from his place. I earnestly trust, therefore, that your lord ship will not fail to give his majesty's government the advantage of your pres ence on what may prove so truly critical an occasion." BABOON CAUSES PANIC AT INTERSTATE FAIR AT FARGO FARGO, N. D., July 17. "Chacama," a baboon being; exhibited at the Interstate fair here, this afternoon escaped from his cage and caused ft panic among tha hun dreds of persona on the grounds, in making his escape he mad for church booth, wher be seized on of the small girls and threw her to the ground but did her no injury. He then upturned all the tables In th place and proceeded to th roof. Her he tore off shingles, drove away four carpenters and then clambered down and made for the country He waa captured by armed keeper In i waa ca pi urea oy irmea Keepers In automobile after a two miles chase. an m hum 1 ) i ili'l K i)r 1 v? V ft! IHlT ' 0 s Store DETROIT HUMBLES PITCHERS Tigers Get Fifteen Runs Before Cicotte Goes to Slab. BOSTON LOSES BY 16 TO 7 SCOBIj Victors Get sixteen lilts Enarle Se cures Home Ron Delehanty and DonoTan Land Tnree-Bagisrera Five Tito-Base Tilts. DETROIT, July 18. Karger was easy. Kllllday was wild, and Hall was-wild, and the result was IB to 7, for Detroit. Fifteen runs were over when Cicotte started pitch ing and Detroit took thinks easy. Score: BOSTON. PBTROIT. ABHOAE. AB.H.O.A.E. Booper, rf.. 4 1 2 0 0 Drake, cf.... 1 0 1 0 0 Gardner, lb. 4 1 0 0 0.1onee, lf....& 110 0 Speaker, cf. 4 14 0 1 Bunh, e 4 1 1 6 2 L-l, If... 8 1 0 0 0(Vbb. cf.... 6 1 4 0 0 Thoney, If.. 4 1 1 0 OCrawford, rf 4 1 1 0 0 Yerkea, ...! 0 1 6 01eleh'ty, Ibl 11 0 Erurle, lb.... 4 2 12 0 OO'Lmry. 2b 2 1 1 0 Pur lei 1. !b.. (113 OBtan&se. c ..4 2 1 1 CHfrlgan, c. ( 2 2 0 0 Donovan, p. 3 1 0 1 2 Karger, p.. 1 0 0 1 0 Killllay, p... 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 17 Id 17 U Ball, p.... Cicotte, p. 1 u o o u . 10,000 Totala 38 1 24 11 1 Boston 0 0 2 0 0 S 2 0 07 Detroit 0 5 6 0 6 0 S 1 -l Two-base hits: Oarrlgan, Crawford, Mo rinrty. O'lcary, Stanage. Three-base hits: Delehanty, Donovan. Home run: Enple. Hits: Off Karger. 3 In one and one-third Innings; off Kllllday, 4 In two-thirds of an inning; off Hall, II In three Innings; off Cicotte, 3 In three Innlncs. Sacrifice hits: O'Leary (2. Sacrifice flies: Yerkes. Mo rlarty. Stolen . bases: Hooper, Oardner. Double plays: Bush to O'Leary to Dele hanty. Ieft on bases: Boston. 10; Detroit, 7. Bases on balls: Off Karger, 1: off Kllllday ,1; off Hall. 3: off Donovan. 5. First base on errors: Boston. 3. Hit bv pitched ball: O'Learv bv Kllllday. Struck out: By' Cicotte, 2: by Donovan. 4. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Egan and Connolly. Athletic Rat Ball Hard. ST. LOUIS. July 18. Philadelphia pounded St. Iynils" pitchers, driving two of them from the mound, winning 12 to 3 Snore : 8T. lM;iB. PHILADELPHIA. All. H.O. A E. AH.H.O.A K. Shotton, cf.. 4 1 0 1 01ord. If 1 0 0 0 Austin, 3b... 5 1 1 2 OOldring. cf.. 1 0 0 0 Soh't's'r, rf 1 0 0 0 OCollina, 2b.. 4 0(40 Meloan, rf.. ft 2 0 0 oltaker, lb.... 4 1 3 4 0 Iiporte, 2b.. 4 2 S 7 0 Harry, ss... & 1 1 7 0 Hog-an, lr... d a J v wiwurpny, n. a b a u Htephens. c .J 0 4 0 lMi-Itnnea, lb 4 2 10 1 2 Crlrs. lb-p.. 2 0 8 1 0'1'hon. .. 1 4 0 1 (toorge, p... 2 0 1 1 OLeoiuu-d, p.. 4 1 0 1 0 Wallace, sa 4110 Nobeon, p... 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 39 14 27 17 2 Black, lb... 1 0 10 2 0 Totals 37 10 27 22 1 St. Louis 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 13 Philadelphia 06015000 012 Two-bam hits: Baker, Murphy, Hogan, Barry. Three-base hits: Austin. Laporte. Bases on balls: Off Nelson, 2; off Leonard, 6; off Criss. 3; off Oeorge, 1. Struck out: Bv Leonard, 3; by George, 2. Time: 2:05. Umpires: Evans and Pnrker. Senators Ontbat Sox. CHICAGO Julv )S. Washington batted all three of' Chicago's pitchers nard today and won. Score. CHICAOO. WASHINGTON. AH. H.O A K. AB H O A E. Mclntyre, rf 4 0 1 0 OMIlan. cf. .. S 3 0 1 1 Urd. 3b 4 2 3 1 OSohaefer. tb. 5 1 13 0 CaH'h'n. If.. 4 110 OKlberfeld, 2b 4 3 4 7 0 Itodle, Of.... 4 1 1 0 OGeesser, rf.. 4 1 1 0 0 M'nell, 2b 4 1 4 4 OC Walker, if S 1 1 0 1 C'olllna, lb.. 3 0 7 0 OMcHrlde, 1 1 w Tan'ehiu. 4 i & t OAinsmith o z a w w ! Sullivan, c. 3 Payne, c 1 ! Kiilllven. e.. 1 0 2 4 OK. Walker, p 4 2 0 0 0 Payne, c 10101 ; White, p.... 0 0 0 0 0 Totals M 18 2i 14 t Olmatead, p 0 0 0 0 0 linker, p.... 3 10 1" Lnge 1 0 0 0 0 ' Totals 84 I 37 14 1 Batted for gulllvan In the seventh. Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Washington o 4 o u u i v v i First base on balls: Off Baker. 2; off E. Walker. 1. Struck out: Bv Baker. 5; by E. Walker. 1. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Dlneen and Oloughlin. Nine Rnns in Seventh. CLEVELAND, July IS. Cleveland made It four straight from New York today, t to 6. It waa Cleveland's ninth straight victory. Sleveland did not get a man to second base until the seventh when thir teen men went to bat. scoripg nine runs, l.ajole went to bat for Krapp with th baaes filled and the score 3 to 2 in New York's favor, and singled, drlvincr In two runs. Krapp pitched good ball. New Yorks' runs off him being the result of Fisher's poor throwing to bases. . Score: Hatted for Krapp in seventh. Ran for Lajoie in seventh. Cleveland 00000090 t New York 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 36 Two-base hits- Jackson, Wolter (2l. Three-base hit: Cree. Stolen basea: Hart zell. Daniels. Knight, Sweeney O. Qulnn. Double plays: Knlht, Johns in and Chase. Pitching record: Five hltj off Qulnn In six Innings, none out In seventh; 1 hit off Rrockctt in one-third of an Inning: 3 hits off Caldwell In one and two-thirds innings: 6 hits off Krapp in seven Innings; 4 hits off Flandtng in two innings. Bases on balls: Off Krapp. 2; off Hlandlng, 1; off Oald well. 2. Hit by pitched ball: Daniels by Krapp. Sweeney by Blanding. Lindsay by Prockett. Struck out: By Krspp, 3; by Blandlng. 1; by Qulnn. 6. Wild pitch: Krapp. First bsse on errors: Cleveland, 2. Ift on baaes: Cleveland, 2: New York. 7. Time: 216. Umpires: Perrine and Mullln. Persistent Advertising Is th Road to Big Returns. KOYXatXVTI OP OCXAJT BTZAICSalZni, Port ArnT4 Sailed i tkikkti uurui I QESfcV.V.'.V.V.'.' sira'lBian'.'.'.'..'.'.'.'.:'. THIKXTE Lstirla La Touraine.. Attach to the buttons of i ho coats littlo strinsr ticket upon which the x price is written in red ink. No other price marks vinble. This Store Ixts the original ticket with the original price remain on the collar of tin coat. You emi reduce it to half as well as we. That is only one of the many points of difference that go to make a sale here such a wonderful crowd-bringer. Saturday was a hummer, Monday almost a repeater and the end is not yet. Not Not until we dispose of all the broken lots. There still remains some two or three hundred patterns in every size, for every build and manner of man. You had better attend This Great One-Half Off Sale $10 to $35 &reBlue.$5 to $175i Serge $10 to $25 Outing Suits of same Materials for Closes 5 P. M. Saturdays, 10 run f & The Home of Quality Clothes. SAINTS OUTPLAY KANSAS CITY Bines Lose Last Game of Series by Seven to Four. EEIGEB PITCHES FINE CONTEST Barbean and James Drlre Oat Home Hans Batler Secures Thrce-Baara-er Fire TwoBaao Hlta Are Made. KANSAS CITY, July 18.-SL Paul out played Kansas City today and won the last game of the series here today, 7 to 4. Relger pitched an excellent game and was effective from the first. Score: ST. PAUL KANSAS CITY, AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. cturlte. If... 3 110 0 Barbean. lb 4 2 3 4 0 He mont. rf t 1 1 0 Osulllvan, of. 4 3 1 0 0 M'C'm'ck. lb I 3 1 1 !, If 4 t 1 0 0 Autrey. lb.. 4 00 OH vat t, rf.... 4 0 4 0 4) Jone. cf & 3 1 0 OlVrm'n, lb.. 4 3 10 0 0 Butler, ss... 4 111 ICorrldon, 1 1 100 K el lev. o.... 4 3 11 1 lte.ker. lb... 1 0 0 0 0 Howell, 2b... 1111 Olhmn'y, l-s 4 0 1 ft 0 Helrer. D.... I 0 0 a OJamea, o.... 4 14 1 Madrtox. p.. 1 0 0 1 0 Totals 15 14 11 2RhiHtdes, p.. 2 0 1 1 0 Shannon ...1 0 0 0 Totals M 11 27 12 0 Batted for Rhoades In the ninth St. Paul V 1 0 2 1 2 0 0 1 0-7 Kansas City 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 01 Two-base hits: Bowerman. Kelley. Clark. Love, Jones. Three-base hit: Butler. Home runs: Barbeau, James. Sacrifice hits Autrey, Kelley. Sacrifice fly: Clarke, Double plays: Relger to Howell to Autrey; Barbeau, unassisted). Base on balls: Off Maddox, 1; off Rhoades, 2. 6truck out: By Relger, 4; by Maddox, 1; by Rhoades, 1. Hits: Off Maddox, 7 in three and one third Innings; off Rhoades, 7 in five and two-thirds innings. Left on bases: St. Paul, 8; Kansas City, 6. First base on er rors: Kansas City, 1. Time: 1:52. Um pires: Bierhalter and Handiboe. Rabc Waddcll Star. WILWAUKEE, July 18. Rube Waddell was the star In the game here today be tween Minneapolis and Milwaukee, and, backed by good support, had little diffi culty beating the home team, 6 to 2. Mil waukee used three pitchers to stem the tide of defeat, but waa not successful, out side of a home run bv Orendorf In the sixth, Breen s work at snort was me rea- lure. wwir; MINNEAPOLIS. HILWAl'KBE. ABHOAE. ABHOAE. Clvmer, cf. .. ( 0 1 0 OHtone. If 4 1 8 0 0 Al'tlter, ss... 4 0 2 3 OCharle. . 4 0 3 3 1 Cravath, lf..o 2 4 0 Oorendorf, lb 3 110 0 0 Williams, 2b 4 1 2 ( ORamlall. rf .. 3 0 10 0 Bomman, ss 4 2 0 4 OHarrett, cf.. 4 0 10 0 GUI. lb 3 112 1 Oi'lark. 3b.... 8 110 0 Klllfer, lb ...4 0 10 OBreen. .... 3 14(1 Smith, c 4 1 4 0 0 Marshall, c. 1 1 6 3 0 Waddell, p.. 4 3 0 4 0 Marlon, p... 110 10 McOlynn, p 1 0 0 1 0 Totals 37 10 27 14 0Dougherty ..1 0 0 0 0 Totals 30 I 37 It 3 Batted for McGlynn in the eighth. Minneapolis 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 06 Milwaukee 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 02 Two-base hit: Cravath. Three-base hits: Rossman, Marion. Home run: Orendorf. Hits: Off Marion. 6 In five Innings; off McGlynn. 4 in three innings; off Cutting, 1 in one Inning. Htolen bases: Clymer. Altl zer. Sacrifice hits: Randall, Gill. Double play: Waddell to Williams to Gill. Left on baaes: Milwaukee, 3; Minneapolis, 8. First base on balls: Off Waddell. 1; off Marion. 1. Struck out: By Waddell, 8: by McGlynn. 3. Time: 1:3. Umpires: Chill and Weddlge. DEATH RECORD. Earl R. Barns. FAIRBURY, Neb., July 18-(Specal.)- The funeral services of the late Earl R. Burns were held from the Christian church at 2 p. m. Monday, Rev. Thomas A. Max well officiating. Burns died at the State hospital In Hastings, Saturday, and the body was brought to Falrbury Sunday and taken to an undertaking establishment, i His parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Burns, live near Thompson, In the southwest part of this county. Deceased was 23 years of age. In June,' while working In a field, he wss 'overcome by heat, which resulted In his losing his mind. He escaped one night and disrobed and ran twelve miles and was captured by Mr. Flowers at his home near Hebron. He was taken to Hatftlngs, but was shortly afterwards paroled. He got violent again last week and was taken to Hastings a second time. Mr. Frits Frledley. HUMBOLDT, Neb., July 18. (Special.) Mrs. Fritz Frledley died at her home east of Humbodt from heart failure and Intes tinal trouble. About ft week before her death she was taken to a St. Joseph hospi tal for an operation, but an Incision re vealed that she -was beyond help. Mrs. Frledley was born In Switzerland tn 1S58, and came to America In U86. She was married September 17, 1S88, to Mr. Frledley. The husband and four children survive her. Mr. Helen Gnenther. BEATRICE, Neb., July 18.- Special.) Mrs. Helen Guenther, living near Plckrell, died yesterday after a brief Illness. She was 34 years of age. and had been married but a few weeks. Harry Van Home. SYRACUSE. Neb.. July 18-(Bpeclal.)- Harry Van Home, aged 28 years, died at Wilberton. Okl Sunday, July 16. of malurla fever. Mr. Van Horn was raised In Syra cuse and was assistant agent for th Bur- $5 to $125 P. 1YI. llngton railroad for several years. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Van Home are at Wllber ton and will bring the body here for burial about Thursday. Abraham Jeffers. MoCOOK. Neb.. July 18,-(Specla.)-Abra- ham Jeffers of East McCook died at tho home of his daughter, Mrs. Mapes, In East McCook yesterday, aged 69 years. Deceased has been a partial paralytic for some year. His life was Insured In the Woodman order for 32,000. He was affiliated with an Illlnos lodge for over twenty years. John V. Ogkara. BEATRICE. Neb.. July 18.-(Speclal.)- John F. Ogborn died yesterday at the home of his Bister, Mrs. Llbble Lescher. He was born In Madison county. Ohio, in 1845, and served In the civil war as a mem ber of Company O, One Hundred and Forty-fifth Infantry and In Battery O, First regiment Illinois light artillery. Dr. Herman Adler. LONDON, July . Dr. Herman Adler, chief rabbi of the United Hebrew congrega tion of the British empire, died today. Ho was born at Hanover, May 30, 1839, the son of Chief Rabbi Nathan Marcus Adler. He was ordained In 18(2 and became chief rabbi In 18S1. BEATRICE, Neb., ! July , l8.-(Speclat Telegram.) Lemuel Donovan, a pioneer of this city and ft civil war veteran, was found dead In bed this morning. Heart trouble waa the cause. He was 70 years of age and leaves a widow and four chil dren. Dynamite Wreck Rnlldlna; as completely as coughs d colds wreck lungs. Cure them quick with Dr. King's New Discovery. 50c and 11.00. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. DES MOINES WANTED DEAD MAN Jerry McCarthy. ' Escaped Convict, Known in low by Name of Tom Hatch. MINNEAPOLIS. July 18,-The police of Minneapolis confirm the statement of the Des Moines oollrs that Jerrv MrCirihv. an escapea COnvlct. who was killed In a pistol fight last Sunday morning with Patrolman Olllnger of Minneapolis, was the man wanted In Des Moines under the name of Tom Hatch. Hatch was wanted In Des Moines for attempted robbery. In Minneapolis he Is thought to have be longed to a coterie of criminal! organized to waylay and plunder. Try a Gin-Firs, Gin Rickey or Gin -Cocktail made with Coates & Co.'g Orig inal Plymouth Dry Gin. 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