TTTE BEE:. OMAnA, UTDNTDAT. JULY 26, 1011. Antelopes Gain Another from Rourkes; Tigers Get One, Athletics Secure Twq OMAHA A VICTIM OF LINCOLN Robinson, the Kourke Pitcher, Freely Hit by the Antelopei. GAME SCORE IS TWELVE TO SEVEN Hnmr Tram starts lb. Haanlner la the First and Keeps it lia ta tka End at th Mas aaere. i i ..I. LINCOLN, Neb., July 25.-i8pcil Tele giam.) Lincoln hit Robinson freely today and won from Omaha by a score of 13 to T. Lincoln . .u-ted the scoring Inu tha first Inning wh n Cole singled, took second on a (rounder and third on a wild la Ntahoff. McCormlck and Thomas singled, scoring Cole and Dunden. Uncoln took another In tha second on a two-bs hit by Knapp and a .Ingle by Coif. ' Kneaves -opened the third with double through center. Arbogast picked out one for twb bases, dying on second when Knapp retired the next three hatter. Tbomaon got a life on g bad bounder ta Dunden In the fourth. Kane bunted and Cockman threw tha bait Into the left field fence, Thomastm scaring and Kane taking third. . Bchoonover singled, Kane scoring. Bchoonover ran Into a double play 'and the stde; was retired without further scoring. . The Rourkes took another In the fourth on a .Ingle by. Arbogait and another one oa a pretty swat by Nlehoff after Robin sson had Advanced Arbogast to second with a neat sacrifice. Uncoln tied the, score In turn on a sin gle by Knapp and a double br Cola. Kane hit clear to the fence for three bases, in the fifth. Bchoonover singled and Knapp nan taken out, Haperman going In. He retired tha. side. In the sixth Thomas singled, Gagnler bunting and both runners were safe. Cock man advanced the runners one base. Rtrat ton worked, the squeeia ilay, Thomas scor ing. After Hagrrman had been set down, Robinson putposesly walked Cole and then walked Cobb, Oagnler being forced In. Dunden singled, scoring two, and McCor mlck followed with a home run over the left field fence, scoring two ahead of him. Lincoln took anothr In the eighth when Cole drew his third hit In three tlmea up and Cobb dnubltd to right. In the ninth Omaha drew 'two, Moore walking. Niehoff singled, followed by a hit by Thomason, and a doublt. Tha next three haters were set down. Arbogat waa put out of the game for disputing a decision of tht umpire In the sixth. Morgan Old rank work behind the bat. but as yesterday, both sides suffered equally. 1 . Moort ' lately acquired from Topeka, played a nice game for Omaha. The score: LINCOLN. ; AB. ' R. H. O. A. H. Cole, cf a s a 3 0 0 C' bh. If 3 1 3 8 0 0 Miller, rf..... A, 0 0 0 1 0 Imndon. 2b. 6' 1 l t 3 0 McCormlck. If 4 1 3 , t 0 Thomas, lb........ 6 I I 10 Pas-tiler, se a 1 1 0 1 Cockman, 2b... i a 01 -o 1 1 rntton, c ...... 8 0 1 18 0 A Knapp, p...., .3 I 1 f 0 ilagermank-p........... 3 0 0 0 0 Totals .......... 3 5 .18 37 7 ,1 . OMAHA. i -!.. C.iJ 'R R. H. Oi A. V. Moore. 2b , 4 1 a ft i Nlehoff. 8b ( 0 1 13 1 Thomason, cf 8 1 1 0 0 0 Kane. lb.. ,........ 3 .4 1 Bchoonover. If I 0 3 I 0 1 Williams, rf 4 0 0 1 0 0 Pick 1 0 1 0 0 0 Kneavea, ss 4 1114 0 A r boras t, o Agnow. o... 3 13 11 Agnew, e 0 0 0 1 0 0 Robinson, p 3 0 0 0 II Totals 33 7 18 U 17 ( ' 'Batted for William. In ninth Inning. Lincoln I 1 0 0 1 7 0 1 12 Omaha 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 37 Hung batted In: MoCormlck (5), Cola. Cobb (2), Dundon (2), Arbogast (3), Bchoonover ia), Nlehoff, Pick (2). Home run: McCor mlck. Two- base hits: Cole, Knapp, Kane, Pick. Kneaves, Arbogast. Double play: Thomas to Dundon. Left on bases: Lin coln, ; Omaha, I. Stolen bases: Cole! Bchoonover. Sacrifice hits: Cole, Cobb, Oag nler, Cockman, Stratum, Robinson. Struck out: Uy Knapp, 3; by Hagnrman, 7; by Roblnsun, 3. Bases on balls: Off Hagerman, I; off Knblnson, 2. Time: 3:06. Umpires: Morgan and Knapp. TOPEKA " WIHI GAIV GAME Eleven ta fwt Bonrw, Contoet Taken) ' la Early Innings. TOPEKA, Kan., July 36. Topeka nit Pitcher Clark bard and one a one-aided game, 11 to 3. Kdlmaton hit ej homo run over the light field fence, the second time this has ever been dona. Umpire Knapp and Pitcher Barber of the Sioux City team had a fist fight that developed Into a gen eral attack on tha umpire by several other hloux City players, the result being that . McKee ordered Barber from the grounds for abusive language from the players' oencn. ine score: ! TOPEKA. ', AB. R. H Rlckert, If k.-4 1 3 King cf , I 3 0 Whitney, lb..... 3 3 Qardner, rf...,,. 3 0 1 Kniory, 3b. , 113 Crisp, e 8 1,0 A O. 1 I 1 i 4 A. dmlston, ss 1 ' I Krepa. 2b. ...... 4 0 0 Hlokman, p.,..,.. Durbm.-p. ,....,.. 3 0 1 11 1 Totals ', 35 11 13 37 U ' 8IOU3C CITT. Andreas. th,;..,,,... 3 0 0 I stein, lb,,.... 4 .0 1 I 0 oievii. it .j 4 0 11 0 WsKner. of ......,.. 4 1. 1. I ,0 Fitsgerald, li... 1 0 I 0 Dawaon. If 3 0 0 0 0 HarRnan, i. ss 3 -. 0 3 4 Rellly, bh.. ..(... Miller, c. I "1 1 I 1 i Jlark. p 3 0 1 0 3 0 Tgtala , 33 3 7 34 14 4 Topeka 4 I 0 1 1 1 3 e - Jioux Cilf ........ ....t 11000000-3 Home run: Edmlaton. Three-base bit; tCdmlston. Two-base hits: Whitney, Rick art, Wagner, Rellly. Sacrifice hits: Qard ner. oacrlflc. fly: Hartmao. Double pjlay.: Hickman to Whitney to Kdmla ion; Andreas to Harunan to Stem (3). Hits. Off Hickman. I In six innings; off lur bln, 1 In three Innings. Bases on balls: Off Hickman, . off Durbln, 1; oft Clark, 3. struck out: By Clark, 3: by Hickman, 1: by Durfcln. 4. Wild pitches: Clark, Dur bln iZ). Umpires. McKee and Wnavsr. TIMELY HIT! SKAT tT. JOB) Paehla Win la Slath r Clever Stick Werlt Seore Threa ta One, PUEBLO, July .-lueblo hit more timely than Bt. Joseph and won, I to 1 Score : i ' oVf. JOSEPH. All. W eeeaaaOjaao 4 Powell, If 4 Rellly. 3b 4 twilling, cf 4 Jones, lb 4 Hamilton. 3b v 3 Weinke, ss 4 Moanett, 0 1 lobniton, p....... 3 Boilon 1 Crittenden, ..M 1. V)ieily, p 0 Total ..S3 R. H. O. A. E. 1 "f 34 U 1 PUEBLO. Aa R. H. O. 'A. E. -avis rf 3 113 10 ui ger. ss.. ............ 3 1 0 0 4 0 Seldait, cf . . . M 4 0 3 1 0 0 iiadieton. If. .v 3 1110 0 tuirheJi, tb... 4 8 0 3 4 3 0 (veruer, lb...... 3 0 1 T 1 1 j! Standing of Teams a WEST. LKAOUEa I NATL LEAGUE. W..-.Pct W.UPct. Denver M 31 .S66 Chicago 31 31 . Lincoln bi St .&M: Philadelphia U 34 New TorK.r..I M .j Bt. Louis fo a; .4. SI. Joeth...4 42 .nil Sioux City.. .46 46 . 60 Omaha .41 48 .47.11 flnnlnnnti "' M 4SI .. TolJtk Dea Mjinea..K M .37u Boston . t .2- AMER. AB8 N. AMER. LEAGUE. W.UPct. W.L-Pct. Columbus ..( 42 .87 Detroit 00 2 .2 Kan. City.. .61 44 .6w Phlladelphlo M SI .I4 MlnneHpolis ihl 45 .641 New York... .40 41 .bU 1 oledo 48 61 .4"o Chicago 44 41 .610 Milwaukee ..4 61 .4 Cleveland ...47 44 .605 Pt. Paul 47 M .4:i( Boston 45 M .600 IxiulRvtlle ..44 64 . 4t Waahlngton 30 6 .337 lntllar.ap ills 44 &.' .444 St. Louis 36 62 .ts1 NEB. LEA'K'l . 1 Ml.x'K LEAOl'E. w 1. 1 i w t. Fremont ,. uperlnr .. Or. Island. Hastings .. Newa.rt ... Columbus . Kearney .. York . it 26 .6181 Kails City., 87 22 27 . 42 27 .Hhenandoah. M 24 fr' . 33 .Mj Auburn 30 20 . , X 471 C'arlnds .... 29 31 .i'J . !L IX', HumlwiMl .. M XI ill . W .4T1 Neb. City... 33 37 .883 a .415! - 26 41 .3X8! Yesterday's Resalta. WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha. 7; Lincoln. 12. Pt. Joeeph, 1; Pueblo. 8 Sioux City. 3; Topeka, li. Des Moines, I: uenver, 8. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn, 1; Pittsburg, 7. New York. 2; Clnolnnatl, 3. Boston-Chicago. . rain. Philadelphia. 2; St. Louis. 0. AMERICAN LEAGUE. " Detroit, 8; Washington. 3. Cleveland. 1-4; Philadelphia, 8-. Pt Louis, 3: New York. Z. Chicago, 1; Boston. 4. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Louisville, 4; Kansas City, 6; ten Innings. Indianapolis, 3; 8t. Paul, 1. Columbus, 6; Milwaukee, 8. Toledo. 3; Minneapolis. 8. NEBRA8KA STATE LEAGUE. Superior, 1; Grand Island. 8. York, 10; Kearney. 0. Hastings. 8; Columbus. 10. Seward. 7; Fremont, i. MINK LEAGUE. Nebraska City. 1-1; Falls City, 3-1 Clarlnda, 4; Humboldt, L Aubuin, 4; Shenandoah, 1 Claire. 8b Shaw, e Routt. P.- ... I ... 8 ... 8 Totala ...36 3 7 37 12 3 'Batted for Gossett In eighth. Bt. Joseph 0. 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Pueblo 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 Stolen bases: Powell (2). nliy. Two-base hit: Belden. Three-base hits: Hughes. Rellly. Double play: Davis to Shaw. Bao riflce hit: Claire. Struck out: By Routt. ; by Johnson. 7; by Wheatley. 1. Bases on balls: Off Routt, 3; off Johnson. 8. Wild DltCh! RoUtt Tim, t'AR TTmnia. ' 1 1. and McDowell. GRIZZLIES DEFEAT DEI MOINES O'Brlea Kwn Hlte Well Scattered aad Takee Coatest. w.v, nuij W.V DUVIl Kept the hits well scattered and the Grissliea "n ioay s tmt, ecore: DENVER, ATI 15 TT -.An . , . ' x. J. A. L oyd. 2b... 6 1118 0 Oilmnra. If . 1 1 a a Cansidy, rf 4 1 3 1 0 0 ..u, vi I 1 I 4 0 0 Qulllen. 2b 4 110 10 I Jnr4ataW Ik 1 4 a av TT'm. eee.e..., A O . 4 V CoKcy, m 9 0 0 1 1 0 Krambes, o I 1.0 1 0 v uiipii, V.......a,..t. V I 4 W O ToUls IS I 10 27 1 "J : , . , DBS MOINKS.; . M A nm , VJ Aa Cal. Li ... WtMni r m VI' ' V I V Colllgan, as 0 8 8 8 1 manic, ct....,,, 4 0- 3 10 0 Korea, 3b 4.1.10 1 0 Anderson, rf.. I 0 0 1 0 0 Graham. 3b 4 0 110 0 uiiuwflK4, v. a v V I 1 O Bena. n a 1 t A i a Bachant 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totala .....38 , t 11 14 14 "l Batted for Bent la ninth. Denver 03330010-8 Dea Moines 00100001 08 Stolen bases: Gllmore (2), Caasldy, Curtis. Mattick. Three-base hlU: Caasldy, Beall. Prambes. Lloyd. Home runs: . Frambes, Korea. Sacrifice hits: Coffey, Lindsey. Passed ball: UltowskL Struck out: Bv O'Brien, 10; by Bens, 8. Bases on balls: Off O'Brien, 3; off Bens, 1 Double play: Bens to Colllgan to Dwyer. Left on bases: Den ver, t; Dea Moines. 11. Time: 1:50. Umpire. Haskell. SECKEL LEADS ON GOLF LINKS Drives the Ball in the Teeth of a Ter rifio Gale. ELIMINATION SOUND IS PLATED Gel fee. with' the LeadtaaT Scores ana Haasl t. Compete 1st Medal ttaalift eattoai Roaaal ta Become Ell rlble for Chaaaploashlp. DETROIT. Mich., July 36.-Orlvlng splendidly, even In the teeth ot a terrific gale, and putting In spectacular faahlon. Albert Seckel of Chicago, Interoollegelate champion, with a card of 78 for tha 18 holes, lead, the 163 golfer, who competed in the elimination round today, which started tha thirteenth annual amateur championship of the Western Golf asso ciation on the links. of the ZTetrolt Golf club. . The golfers with the sixty-four leading scores will compete tomorrow In the medal play qualifications from which the thirty two leader, become eligible for the cham pionship matches. Boor a. tor the eighteen hole, made by the six leaders are: Nam.. Out. In. Total. Albert Seckel, Chicago S at 78 E. M. Byera, Pittsburg.... 40 40 30 W. H. Dlddele. Indianapolis 43 38 80 Charles Evans, Jr.. Chicago 40 41 81 Harold Weber, Toledo 8 42 XI Paul Hunter, Chicago 43 3 81 The following scores were made by western men who qualified: William W. Sheehan, Dea Moines 33 R. O. Harrison, Dea Moines.. . ti D. W. Katon, Kansas City fg Hurley Harlow, Topeka t3 O. L. Millerm, Kansas City l F, M. Rhodes. Kanaaa City l L. W. Kinnear, Ht. Louis w J. A. Carletoo. St. Louis M Only four of the seven men tied at M, reported for the playoff for the last five rlaces In the surviving round. Th.v vara declared eligible without competition and Carroll, Carleton and Demlng will play vu muiuiTuw morning jor in. aixty-rourta place. Dad.e Wla. la Slzteeath. MORSB BLUFF, Neb.. July 35 (Special.) In a slxteen-lnnlng game brisUIng with sensational putouta and fielding the home club lost to the Dodire Athletics by the close ecore of 8 to 3. Score: RH.E. Dodge 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-3 14 t M. Bluff...00000 00 3 0000 00003 0 8 Batteries: Morse Bluff, Bockemuehl and Lehmer; Dodge, Spode and Butler, Time: 1:60. Whit, tax Bay Pitcher. PEORIA. 111.. July 3S.-Owner A. B. Lelsy today announced the sale of Joe fcoviik, the star pitcher' of the Three-I leaarua liain la rami.h.v t.t ih. Auiericao league. The consideration la Mid to be 34,uiu. Sovllk will report to the Whit. Sox at Boston tomorrow. V rami mm Wt a Gaaae. Th. BrodegK.rd Crewn. are without a game for Sunday. They would like to hear from some fast team. Call Red 6114 aftor ( o'clock. Ask for Iol.on. Persistent Advertising 1. th. Road to Big Returns. YORK SHUTS KEARNEY OUT Earn TJp Ten Scores While Capitalist! Are Trying for One. UMPIRE GAERETT GETS CENSUE. olansbwe Tresaeti Mastlags By lb Score at Ten tm Two i Grand Island Beats Baperler by Tkree to One, KK(ARNEY, Neb.. July 2. Bf Hal Telegram) Kearney was defeated by York today In a shut-out game. Considerable excitement waa manifested on account of the unfairness of Umpire Garrt-tt In a de cision which brougt In several scorea. Score: YORK. KEVA.RNKY. AB M. O A K AB.H.O.A Firrall. b.. 1 8 1 lrak. lb.... 4 14 1 Kmlth. lb. 4 I I U Onr, M.,l I 1 I 0 4 Vomnrj, It.. I 1 1 4 Janvtt. rf... I 1 I Hen'easer, Harma, cf.. prn, lb. Dins, rf... rr. Copple. e.. Tlrn'ramaa, It 4 i Psglea, lb... 1114 1 oiumoni, m t a I l Clair, lb.... I I li t H Uray, .. 4 4 C 4 Trimble, ... 4 a 0 8 1 Totala 11 10 t ToUI. M 11 ft 14 4 Kearney 000000000 0 Toi k 3 0 0 3 1 3 0 0 0-V' Earned runs: Tork. B. Base on balls: Off Trimble, '; Ttmmersman, 3. Left on banes: York, 8; Keurney, li. Two-base hits: Bynek, Dye, Smith, L. Gray. Home runs: Harms. Struck out: By Trimble, 2; Timmersman, 3. Hit by pitcher: Trim ble. 1. Time of game: l oO. Umpire: Gar rett. Sa.erlor Get. Twe Hits. GRAND ISLAND, Neb., July 26.-(Spcial Telegram.) Clausman's pitching was a feature in today', game of base ball, allow ing Superior Just two hits and striking out eleven of the hard-hitting visitors. It was the finest performances on the ground here this season. Irwin kept the locals' hits well scattered, nothing but singles being knocked. Score: GRAND ISLAND. BVP1CRIOR. AB.H.O.A.E ABH.O.A... Conk, if I Smith, aa 4 MrKlb'an, If4 MnLear, rf.. 4 Harala. lb... 4 t i Ore, ot 1 0 Michael, aa.. 4 t oy la. rt I MoO'well. tb 4 gpallmao, .. 4 4 4 1 1 4 I 4 4 Afatmnc. lb I 4 K B kw tl, 1( 4 f 4 Fnohanan, Ward. tb. dauainan, 1 10 6 D.B'k'lta, lb I 0 14 4 Prutha 1 0 0 1 Dorrh, lb.... 14 1 ... I p. a Irwin, a I 1 4 ToUli II 11741. Totala It I It 14 S Batted for D. Bockewlts In th. ninth. Superior 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Oianrt island 0 HIIM1M Baoes on balls: Off Irwin, 0; off Claus man, 4. Struck out: By Irwin, 8; by Clausman, 1L Left on bases: Buperlor, 4; Grand Island, 4. Passed balls: Spellman (2). Hit by pitched ball: D. Bockewlts and Armstrong. Umpire: Held. Colamb.a Beat. Hastings. COLUMBUS, Neb., July 35. (Special Tel egramsColumbus won from Hastings. Paul, pitching for Columbus, was hit by a hot liner and badly injured and taken out of the game. Delalr was substituted and pitched a shutout game. Buster Brown's plays at short were of a stellar variety. Score: COL.UMBU8. HASTINGS AB H O.A.S AU H.O.A.. MeltMll, rf.. I 1 Bromley, cf.. 4 G. Brown, Mb I Oraham, lb. . B B. Hrown, aa I Chlttlck, ot.. I Uach, If.... 4 Corhott. lb.. 4 Harrison, e.. I Paul, p 4 Clair, p I 4 FortmaA, a.. 4 4 Wataen, tb.. 4 4 Cooka, lb.... 4 4 Kata, lb 4 Jonas, If 3 1 O Brian, rt.. 3 4 Cne, ...3 4 Hoernle, .... 1 0 Onn, p 3 1 11 0 4 4 4 8 4 Totals M unit I Totala 11 T 14 4 a Columbus ..: 3 0 0 0 3 1 4 0 10 Hastings 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 03 Earned runs: Columbus. 7. Two-base hits: Forthman, Melxell, E. Brown. Three- base hit: B. Brown. Home run: Leach. oacriiice nu. xu. nrown, oioicii uusoa. leacn, uorDeri, narrwon, uemir. oiru k out: By Orth. 4; by Delalr, 4. Bases on I balls: 'Off Orth. 4; off Delalr, 1. Bases given for hitting batter: By Orth, 3. Passed ball: Coe. Time: 1:40. Umpire: McDermott. Seward Beats Fr.moat. FREMONT. Neb.. July 25.-Speclal Tel egram.) Seward defeated Fremont In twelve-Inning game through two home run. by Clyde Neff, which counted five runs. It was a snappy, Interesting game, with good fielding and considerable hitting. Score: SBwarlv rKiuroT. AB.H.O.A.E AD.H.U.A.B. tulev. as... 4 4 1 I Rondaau, 3b. 14 1 Bran nan, lb. 4 ' I I 4 C. Natf, lb.. 4 8 1 4 Zlnk. lb 4 1 U 4 Henry, cf.... 14 11 Liar, rf I 4 I 1 Ho bl neon. It. 4 4 4 4 WaJly, 4 4 11 Harmon, .... 1111 Bmlta. m I 4 4 4 1 Pullan, lb... 4 1 11 4 Rmiaa, of. ....4 3 4 4 Bohnar, rf... 4 I 4 4 Clint Naff, . 4 t 11 1 Turpi u, if.... 4 4 1 4 Carey, lb.... 4 11 0 Tnamna'a, aa 4 I 0 4 Walwa, s... I 4 4 Total a.. ...41 14 M II Totala 4 8 at 14 3 Seward 3 0001010000 37 Fremont 0 0000088O0t3- Two-base hits: Brannon, Rouse. Throe- base hit: Wally. Home runs: Wally, Clyde Neff (2). Base, on balls: off Wat son, 4; off Harmon, o. uirucx oui. oy Wauon. ; by Harmon, 3. WUd pltoh: Watson. Hit by pitched ball: Henry. Paused ball: Clint Neff. Left on base.: Seward, 4; Fremont, 11. Bleonafleld-Waa.a Teas. Scnedale. WAUSA. Neb., July 25. (Special.) The Bloomfleld-WauBa base ball club has the following schedule: July 2o CTelghton at creignton. July 27 Coleridge at Coleridge. July 38 Laurel at Laurel. v July 29 Wayne at Wayne. July 30 Norfolk at Norfolk. July 31 Norfolk at Norfolk. August 1 Tllden at Tlld.n. August 3 Pierce at Pierce. August 3-HarUngton at Crofton, 3100 a Ide. August 4 creignton at wausa. August 0 Pierce at Bloomfleld. August 7 Hartlngton at Wausa. N August 3 Randolph carnival. August 10 Randolph carnival. The team wants games with the best tams in northeastern Nebraska, we win play either at home or abroad. Address. F, E. Watters. manager. Falls City Takes a Double-Header Beats Nehraika City by Same Score for Both Games Auburn Loses. Shenandoah. Ia.. July 3i. -(Special Tele- gram.) Cororan held Auburn safe aU all the way through and Bhenandoah won. Score- K-M.IS. Snenandoah . 0 0 3 0 0 I 0 - J 13 3 Auburn 0101 0 3. 0-483 Batteries: Shenandoah. Corocran and Castle; Auburn. JtonOertnan ana rn.un.tn. Umpire: Bags. Humboldt, Neb., July tt.-(8peclal Tele-gram.)-Clartnda Bunched hlu on Drrett and drov. him from th; box. 8corejR.H.K. clarlnda 0080000 I t 4 I I Humboldt ' . 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 ! M I Batterlea: Clarlnad. Burch and Harmony. Errett, Justus and Dieta. Umpire: Meyers. rALLS CITT. Neb.. July 35.-(8peclal T.lea-ram.) Bunched hit. won both game, of a double-header for the locale today. Score, flrat game. a i a i Nebraska City .? 5 !! J 1 t i Talis City oo.ohfv-s . a Batterlee: Nebraska city, eiij n Plnkerton; FaUs City, o-im aa derhlll. Umpire: Kratsberg. Score, aecoud game: , i Nebraska City I!!!?-, a I Kails City 0 8 0 0 0 0 0-I 8 8 Batterlee: Nebraska City, Fuilwlder and Herman; Falls City. Wood and Vander hlll. Umpire: Kratsberg. Marrlaar. Llaaaaaa. License, to wed have been Issued to th. folltiwtne: ' Name and Realdence. Francisco Calabria, Omaha Muiislata Milone, Omaha ... Joseph J. Btelner, Omaha Koae Styber, bouth Omaha Age. T3 U .., 31 31 Bmtlelaa rerc.lt.. Thomas Stago, Bancroft and 0ld, frame dwelling, tauu; C. O. Somrre 3717 South TwWttb. frame dwelling, 32,M0; C. Fruf f rirt a, 1227 South Tb.tr tenth, brick lUaa, 3rSVJL KANSAS CITY WINS ON ERROR Howard in the Ninth Muffs the Sacri fice Bnnt of Baker. C0EEID0N COMES TROTTING HOME Scorr Tied Vatll the Last Iaalnc, When KIU City Make. th. Score thai Settles Oat come f the Game. KANSAS City, July 2&.-An error by How ard In the ninth, when he muffed Baker's sacrifice bunt, allowed Corrtdon to score from third base, winning for Kansas City, 8 to 4. Corrldon had doubled against the score board In center and had started for third, when tha ball was hit by Baker, coming home on the error. Score: KANSAS CITY. tOUISYITA. ABH.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A. . Barbeaa, lb.. 4 1 4 4 4 Cmaraon. If.. I 114 BulllTsa, Ot.. I I I 4 KoWnaos, at 4 IjOT, (I tilt Hjait, rf.... 1114 B warra'n, lb I 1 4 Oorrldoa, M. 4 1 4 1 Downey, tb.. t I 4 I Bakar, tb.... 114 4 O'Cannor, ... 4 3 7 4 4 Howare, lb.. I 4 Hayflea, If... I 1 fttanlejr, cf.. I 4 Hulrwltl. lb. I I Haffora, tb., I I Hutcha., e... 4 4 Ham, p 4 Altrocs, p... l j s l I Totals. ...41 iTTT Totals I. 18 14 10 I . one out when winning run scored. Louisville ...... 003110000 0 t Kansas City 1 1000 3 000 1-6 Two-base hits:1 O'Connor. Hafford (2), Hayden, Love, Corrldon. Three-base hits: Emerson, Hulswltt. Bases on balls: Off Hem 3; off Altrock. 1. Struck out: By Hern, 7l by Altrock. . Sacrifice hits: Baker, Robinson. Sacrifice fly: Altrock. Stolen bases: Barbeau. Double play: Downey to Corrldon to Bowerman. Left on bases: Louisville, 10; Kansas City. 11. First base on errors: Louisville, 8; Kansas City, 1. Time: 1.10. - Umpires: Handlboe and Miller. ' Pitcher.' Battle at St. Paal. ST. PAUL, Minn., July 25.-A pitchers' battle between 8c hi I tier and O'Toole ended In favor of the former this afternoon, In dianapolis winning by 8 to 1. Although O'Toole struck out fourteen men, three hit. in the eighth .Inning beat him. St. Paul filled the base. In the ninth, but. Josh Clarke failed to get the necessary pinch hit. Score: IKDIAjNAPOlilO. ST. PAUL. AB.H.O.A.g. AB H O A H Hoffman, ef. 4 t I 4 4 Clarke, If.... I 1 4 Woodruff, rf. 4 4 1 Is Beaumont, ef 4 4 I Hallman, rf. 4 0-. e 4 MoCorVk, lb 4 1 4 Houaar, lk.,1. 4 14 4 0 Jonaa. rf 4 1 1 Oeta, lb. 4' 0-1 4 4 Ailtrey. lb... 4 1 4 mttar t....i4 r I 1 4 Butler, aa.... 4 4 1 wtlltama, tb. 1 .1 4 a 4 Kelly, i ito.ry, ....i3! f i l Ho!r. .4 1 11 Ib.i I 1 BcbMiar, p.i lr I 4 I I 'rxUhanty 1 4 , tTToola, p. ToUla II I IT 11 1 gteltor ... 1 1 I 4 Totala.... Bated for Howell In ninth. Batted for O'Toole In ninth Indianapolis 0 0 1 0 0 St. Paul 0 0 0 0 1 ,.M 3T 8 0 0 0 10-3 0 0 0 0-1 Two-base hits: Kelly, Hoffman. Three base hit: Mowery. Base on balls: Off O'Toole 1; off Schlltsel. 2. Struck out: By O'Toole, 14; by Schlltser. 3. Wild pitch: O'Toole, Passed ball: Kelly. Sacrifice hit: Mowery. Left on bases: St. Paul, 9; Indianapolis, 1 Tim.: 3:00. Umpires: Blerhalter and Fergu son. Bera-er P.ssles Mllwa.kee. MILWAUKEE, Wla, July 35. Berger pitched fine ball after the opening inning and Columbus beat Milwaukee, I to I Hincbman'a hitting featured. The score: OCHA7MBU. aOLWAtrxM. ABH.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. aitourk., lb 4 I I 1 4 Stona, If 4 1 I 4 I Hl'obman, If I Oonsallon, rt 4 Downa, lb... 1 Parring. lb.. I Mahling, aa.. I Cxlw.ll, of.... 4 Walah, 4 Barter, ..... 4 La t LI mora, aa I cnarlaa. It). . 9 a 4 Orandorft . lb 4 4 1 4 Hanoall. rt.. 4 1 1 4 Braen, cf.... Ill p Clark, lb.... Ill I Lewis, aa.... 4 4 4 4tanball. ... 4 0 4 I MoUlrna, ... a 4 I I Har-naton, p. 1 4 4 1 14 1 4 Totals. ia lit) 1 I Totala a I 17 14 I Milwaukee ....4 3 00000000-8 Columbus 10101110 0-4 Two-base hit. Clark. Bases on ball.: Off Berger, 8; off McOlynn, 4. Struok out: By Renter. S: by McOlvnn. 1: by Harrlnaton. 3, Time: 3:18.- Umpires: Eddinger and Hayea Investigation is Off Until Next Winter Probe Into the Alaskan Affairs to Go Over Until the Next Congress Convenei. WASHINGTON, July 36. Th. general in vestigation of Alaskan affairs, Including the Controller bay land transaction, which involved the story of an alleged attempted monopoly of th. outlet for the Alaska coal fields, ia virtually off for aom. months, mo far a. the house committee on Inroad expenditure., wnloh .tarted th. Inquiry. l concerned. The committee will do nothing more In th. matter before eongrams ad journ., .xoept to get Into the record ail documentary evidence. Later a thorough probe of Alaska af fair, will be undertaken, probably shortly before congress convene, next winter, ao cordlng to Chairman Oraham of th. 00 m mlttes. . , . Attorney Louis D. Brandel. of Boston I. .xpected to conduct th. Inquiry.. Army Notes Major Henry C Hale, who has for a little over a year been atatloned at Omaha as adjutant general of the Department of the Missouri, has been detailed for service with th. Third Infantry and will leav. Omaha early In September. The Third Infantry I. now stationed In th. Island, of Mindanao and Jolo, In th. extreme southern part of th. Philippine archipelago, the battalion which Major Hal. 1. assigned to command having Its headquarter, at Zamboanga In Mindanao. This detail will take the major Into prao tlcally the sam. portion of tb. Island, la which he has previously served for a year and a half aa adjutant general. Major Peyton C. Marsh, at present adju tant general at Fort Riley, Is to succeed Major Hal. In Omaha . In hi. new com mand Major Hal. will aucoeed Major James T. Dean wh. ta detailed for s.rvloe In tb. adjutant general's department with headquarter, at Governor's Island. Marriaar. Lleoaaea, Marriage license, were Issued yesterday to the following named penon.t Nam and Residence). Age. Earl De Hhureley, Council Bluff. aw feoa RaamuaMaa, Council Bluffs II PITTSBURG IS AN EASY ONE Brooklyn Men Are Unable to Solve Pitcher Ferry. ONLY THREE HITS AEE ALLOWED Wheat the Only Man Who Score 4 He Does It on a Horn Ran in the First Innlngr, PITTSBURG, July 28.-Ferry pitched a splendid ram. for Pittsburg, easily defeat ing Brooklyn, Tto 1. The only score mad by the viator, wa. a horn, run by Wheat. Of the three hits made off Ferry, two were by Wheat Boore: PITTintTRd. BROOKLYN. AB H.O A.B . AB H.O.A K Byrne, lb.... 4 11 1 Porch, rf ... 1 4 4 Laaca. .... 4 III 4 Cbnlaan, rf .l 4 1 4 4 Carar. It I 1 8 0 4 Daubeti. lb. 4 4 4 4 1 Wasnar. as.,4 ail 0 Wheat, It.... I 1440 Millar, lb.... I 1 8 4 4 Hnmmoll, lb 4 4 I 1 M'Rerh'a. lb t til 4 Parldaoa, el. 4 4 I 4 Wllaon. rt . . I 111 4 Toolay. a. . . . S 414 Simon, ...! Ill OKIm'man, lb. I I 4 4 rarry, 4 4 0 1 Bars., .....I 111 Br.ln, 1 1 4 1 Totals. HUflll 1 yhrit, .... r 1 4 I t . Burke, s 4 4 4 I 4 Harswr 1 4 4 4 0 flafon, 4 4 4 4 4 ToUla .14 I M t I Batted for Burke In eighth. Pittsburg 3 1 0 0 8 1 0 -7 Brooklyn 1000000001 Two base hit: Leach. Three-base hits: Miller, Wheat. Home run: Wheat. Base on balls: Off Ferry, 1; off Schardt &; off Burke. 1; Ragon, 1. Struck out: By Ferry, 2; Schardt, 3; Burke, 1; Raron. I. Time: 1:43. Umpires: Rlgler and Pinner nan. t. Loala la Skat Oat. ST. LOUIS, July 36. With Chalmers pitching Invincible ball, Philadelphia today shut out St Louis, I to 0. Score: PHILADELPHIA. T. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A-C AB.H.O.A.B. Knar. t.... 4 til 4 Hutnlna, lb.. 4 414 Faakert. of.. 113 0 1 Hauaar, aa... 4 4 14 Lobert. lb... I 4 1 4 Bllla, If I 141 Luderaa, IB.. 4 4 II I 4 Konay, lb... I 14 1 Walaa, If.... I 4 3 F.rana, rf....l 4 4 4 4 Beck, rf 4 1 fimith, lb.... I 114 4 Doolan, ... 4 1110 Oakaa, of.... 3 13 4 Doom, 4 3 4 1 4 Bllaa, e 4 4 4 0 4 Chalmers, p. 4 4 4 1 4 Steal., I 1 1 4 Totala 17 13 IT I 0 Totals 37 1 IT 14 1 Philadelphia 00000101 0-22 St. Louis 0 OOOOOOOO-O Bases on balls; Off Steele, 1; off Chalm ers, 8; Struck out: By Steele? 1; by Chalmers, 6. Time: 1:56. Umpires: O'Day and Email e. Breve York Lose, to Cincinnati. CINCINNATI, July 26. Cincinnati de-j feated New York today, t to 8. An error and a wild pitch allowed ew York', only runs. Score: CINCUTVATI. AB H O Baeoher. If... 4 14 Bates, ef 4 3 1 Hnblltiel, lb 4 3 II Mitchell, rf.. I 1 1 Downey, lb.. 3 I I Crant. aa..., 8 1 Eiana. lb. ... I I 1 Mrbaao, .... I 1 4 Sugca, p 114 NEW TORK. AB. AB.H.O.A. I I Dever. If... 4 1 I 1 a 4 Dot la. lb.... I I 4 Kn'dgraaa, ef I 4 1 Murray, rf... 4 1 4 1 1 1 10 1 a JO Merkl. lb.. 1 Heraog, lb.. 1 4 Fletcher, aa I 1 Wllaon, e... I 4 Amaa, ..... Herlrer .... 14 1 Donlln .... Myer Totala 14 I IT Total. U 3 34 14 1 Batted for Fletcher In ninth. Batted ofr Wilson in ninth. Batted for Ames In ninth. New York 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-8 Clnolnnatl 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 x Three baa. hit: Bates. Struck out: By Suggs, 8; by Ames, 6. Baseonballs a:Sugg Suggs, 8; by Ames, 6. Base on balls: Off 8uggs, 3. Time; 1:60. Umpires: John stone and Oaaon. Wreck of the Maine Continues to Yield Up Remains of the Dead Bonei of Three or Four Bodies Are Found All Piled in One Heap, Form Showing Outline of Five. . HAVANA, July 34,-Th. remains of three or four more bodle. were recovered today from the wreck of th. Maine. They con sisted of bone., moat of them fractured and piled In a heap. Some showed the action - of fire. All were found near the place where other remain, were recently 0isoovred. Exploration of th. after berth deck. In cluding th. ward room and officer.' quar ter., I. .till Impossible because of mud, which probably will be discovered In th. next few day. Th. cofferdam Is now dry- There I. fairly good reason to hope that th. main bulkhead, at which point the hull apparently was severed, retain, sufficient strength to justify the expectation that the after section of the ship may be floated. Forward of thl. point th. destruction wa complete. ' Derricks and other superstruc tures sr. being erected to remove th. masse, of metal as fast as they . ar. dls- sected by hydro-aoetelene blasts. She Saves Her Four Qats and Then Dies Mia Friedriech Gives TJp Her Life . for a Basket of Angora Kittens. LOS ANGELES, CaL. July M.-Shrleklng "My babies, they ar. all I have In the world," Mis. Louise Fried rich, an artist rushed back Into a burning apartment house her. today and after throwing a basket containing four white angora kit ten, out of th. window fell back and waa devoured by the flame. The kitten, landed on their feet unhurt In the street Th. fir. .tarted In an adjoining house and th. artist .scaped to the street Be fore any on. knew what ah. waa about to do ah. had daahed back Into the burn ing building. Watcher. In the street saw Mts. Friedriech appear at the window and hurl out her basket ef cat.. Then ah. fell back and later the firemen found her body lying beside the Iron frame of her bed. Workmen Entombed in a Sewer Ditch Cavein at Uoskog-ee, 0kl Where Seven Men Are Dead, Four Bodies Being- Becovered. MUSKOGEE, Okla.. July 24.yThere were two cave-Ins In a sower here today. In the first of which three men were entombed Rescuer, dug th. dirt away, had th. heada of th. three men above the debrl. and had given each a drink of water when a second elide occurred, burying the three workmen and th. rescuing party. Four bodies have been recovered, and th. timekeeper says that three more are still In th diteh. Th. Key to the Situation Be. Want Ada. alt Agtaiaat Wolgait CADILLAC. Mich.. July 34 Suit for U0.- 000 wa. today atarted against Ad Wolgaat the lightweight pugilistic champion, by tua father of Florence Bush, a 16-year-old farmer girl. A aerlou. criminal allegation ta Biade aaajnat Wolgaat After the sum mons waa served on Elm Wvlgasst charac terised the action a holdup and claimed the charge tail eiini1a4. CLEVELAND LOSES TWO GAMES, Double-Header Won by Philadelphia on Home Grounds. BENDER EFFECTIVE IN THE FIRST 3a the e4fnd Contest Mitchell In th Ffta Iaaln Is Knocked Oat of the Box and Keler Takee His Flap. PHILADELPHIA. July 35.-Phllsdelphla won both games of today', double-header from Cleveland. I to V, and 8 to 4. Bender was very effective In the first game, while In the second the home team knocked Mitchell off the rubber in th fifth in ning. Score, first game: , rHILADBlHIA CLEVKLAND. AB.H.O.A.E. All H.O A E. Lord, If 114 4 Granay, If... 4 1 1 4 (1 OMrln. cf.. I 4 10 4 Olaea, aa..., 4 114 t'ulllna. lb... 4, 4 11 4 jarkaon, rf..4 1 1 4 1 IVik.r, lb,.,. 4 I 1 1 0 gtmall, lb... 4 1 10 4 1 Barry, a....! 4 11 4 Blrni'ham, cf I 1 I 4 4 Murphy, rf , 4 I 4 1 4 Ball, lb I A - 4 1 M . Intiaa, lb. I I It I a Turner, lb... I 114 4 . Vhomaa, ew, I 1 4 4 4 Flahcr, .....I 111 ftanrfar. a 1 S . K a vnnn 1 a a a a ITmMmrm '. I a a a A Totals N I IT II I Totala 10 I 14 II I Batted for Olson In the ninth. Philadelphia ........0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 8 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Two-baa hits: , Fisher, Murphy. Sacri fice hit: Olson, Stolen bitees: Lord, Baker. Left on haies: Cleveland. 8; Phil adelphia, 6. Base- on error. Philadelphia. Base, on balls; Off Krapp, 4. Struck out: By Krapp, Z; bv Bender, 0.' Double play: , Hall to Ptovr.ll. Time: 1:35., I'm Mres: Egan and Connolly. Score, .second game: PHILADELPHIA. CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A.B. AH. H.O.A. K LorO, It 4 114 Oranejr, If... I 10 10 Oldrln. of.. I I I 0 4 Oleon, aa....4 1 I 1 4 , Colllna. lb.. 4 III 1 Jarkaoa, rf.l 1 I 0 0 Raker, lb.... I 1.1 1 1 etovall, lb... 4 1(10 Karrr, ...... 4 114 4 Blrai h.in. cf I 4 1 4 4 .Murphy, rf .l 1 1 0 1 Butcher. cf..l 14 0 0 Mclnnaa, lb. I I I 1 I Mall, lb 4 1110 Lapp. I 111 I Turner, lb... 4 0 4 1 0 Coomha, ....4 111 Bmllh. e 41 114 Mitchell, p.. I 0 4 10 Totala 83 It 17 II I Kaler, p I 4 1 I 0 ToUla 14 to 14 1ft 0 Philadelphia 1 0 1 3 8 0 0 0 8 Cleveland 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 04 Two-base hits. Uraney (2), Btovall, Butoher, Lord, Baker, Mclnnes. Thiee baiie hit; Coombs. Double play: Collins to Barry to Mclnnes. Sacrifice hits: Mc lnnes, Iapp, Sacrifice file.: Olson. Stovall. Baker. Stolen baaef Barry. Lett on bHses: Cleveland, 9; Philadelphia, 7. Bases on errors: Cleveland, 4. liases on balls: Off Mitchell, 8: off Coombs. 2. Struck out: By Mitchell, 3; by Kaler. I; by Coombs. 8. Hit by pitched ball: By Kaler. Collins. Paesed ball: Smith. Pitchers' record: Off Mitchell, 18 hits and twenty-three times at bat In four and two thirds Innings; off Kaler. 3 hits and ten times at bat in three and one-third Innings. Time. 1:66. Umpires: , Egan and Connolly. Gray Batted Oat of the Box. WASHINGTON. July 25. Detroit batted Gray out ot -the box In the aecond today and defeated Washington. Score: DETROIT. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A E. AB.H.O.A.E Draka, if.... I 14 Milan. ef....4 1110 Jones, If 4 1110 8chafer, lb. 4 4 T I 0 Huti, aa 4 1 I II 0 Kihcrfalil. lb I 1 I 10 Cobb, et 1 1 3 4 4 LeiiT.it, rf.. 4 8 110 Crawford, rf. 4 4 4 4 4 c. Walker, If. 4 1 1 1 1 neleh'niy, lb I 1 14 0 MrBrlda, aa. 4 1 1 I 0 Morlarty, lb. I 1 I 1 0 Conrny, lb... 40 4 10 O'Leary. 3b.. 4 4 11 0 Alnamlth, o.. 4 I I I I Htanage, c... 4 114 3 Gray, p 4 4 4 0 Mullln, ..... I 1 4 0 Huahea, .... I I I I 4 Henry 1 4 4 4 4 Totals 84 lit! I I ' Total. 36 11 IT II 4 -t Batted for Hughe. In 8th. Washington 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 03 Detroit 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 06 Two base hits: Mullln, Bush. Three-base hits: Milan, Alnamlth. Base, on balls: Off Oray, 1: off Mullln, 1. Struck out: By Hughes. 2: Mullln. 6. Time: 3:00. Umpires: Evans and Parker. PERVERT FOREIGNER ARRESTED Joe Garamoao Accused of Enticing a Little Italian Girl by Offering Her Candy. Joe Garamone, an Italian living at 2o.fi Poppleton avenue, was arrested Tuesday morning for enticing 4-year-old Dorothy Gordon to hi. room by offering candy. Garamone met th. little Gordon girl and mall boy by th. name of Samuel Thomas on th. street and asked them to come to his room and he would give them aome candy. The two little tots went to the room. Garamone then sent the boy home and kept the girl in hi. room. The little boy went, to Dorothy's mother and re ported the matter to her, who summoned the police. T)ie little girl was In the room with Garamone when arrested. Two Dead and Four 111 From Drinking Coffee Beverag-e Brewed at Night and Then Wanned Oyer for Breakfast, Pro duce! Fatal Results. BROOKFIteLD, Mo., July 24 Prom drink ing coffee which had been brewed twelve hour, before and left standing over night, two children of A. F. Ferris, a farmer living near here, are dead and four other member, of th. family ar. seriously ill. The coffee was made for .upper Sunday night and warmed over for breakfast today. Shortly after drinking it six member, of the family became 111, the two children dy ing. , CITY HALL A DESERTED SPOT OaSannaBBsBnai Ceo noil Change. Its Blind and De. cldea t. Meet This fcv.alag at Regalar Tim.. With all the politicians gone from th. city hall Tuesday It was a lonesome place and no sign of activity wa. seen any where except In one bright .pot behind the mayor', desk, where Judge Louis Berks, provisional mayor, was busy signing pay voucher, for employes. The city council decided Monday after noon to adjourn th. Tuesday night meet ing to Wednesday morning, but tha possi bility of something less than an earth quake at Fremont and the chance of enough councllmen returning to continue th. meeting Tuesday night led those In charge to change the plan, and th. reg ular business probably will b. transacted tonight A TRIUMPH IN THE ART THE LEADING BEER 1 m&pll (O Family Trade Supplied b. IN THE MIDDLE WEST Ctuta. Store. 1200 Independent 14-1201. SECOND DAY OF TENNIS PLA1 Tournament on the lake Forest Courti Well Under Way. BURTON IS DEFEATED BY MARTD rotter of OmittiM Takee a Hand la tm lalea, flavins Been Matched Agalasl a Chicago Man. LAKE FOREST. III.. July 36-Harrj Martin of New York, .defeated Ward C Burton of Minneapolis, In one of the bv. matchee of the second day', play In thi Western I-awn Tennis association', twenty fouth annual tournament her. today, aftei a hard contest, winning In straight set. 8-2, 6-5. Martin's great work In playing th) lines was responsible for .hi. victory, ant he repeatedly crossed - the . northwesteri man with his drive. The match waa re plete with sensational vol'.eymg, and tht placing of both men bYought repeated ap plause from the large gallery. . Thomaa C. Bunuy of San Franclco holder of the wnstern title, will be of hand tomorrow to defend hi. honors. Miss Mabel Hotchklsa of California, na tiona) woman's champion, has arrived ant will compete In the women's singles ant mixed doubles, meeting Miss Mae C. Sut ton, former woman's champion. Another Interesting instch was between C. M. Bull, jr., of New York and Blail Larned ' of Onwent.-Oa. Bull won by hit ability to hold the.net position. Ills cart was 8-L 6-V Hugh G. Wbltehcsd of, Norfolk, Va. had little trouble winning from Frederic! Copeland of Olcncoe, 111., 8-0, 8-L James H. Winston of Norfolk, adde another match to the , victories tor tin Virginia contestants, . when he defeatet John London of the United States Navy 8-8, 6-3. Summaries: In the Second Ronnd. Singles, second round: ' C. M. Bull. Jr., New York, defeated I B. Larnea, t. lucsgo, 0-1, e-4. a L. Hairy ANaidne Chicago, defeated W G. Warren, Chicago, -l, 6-1. W. C Larnttl. jr., Chicago, defaulted tt Conrad B. lioyie. Washington, D. C. Hugh O. Whttehesd, Noifoik. Va., de feated Frederick Copeland, . hicago, 6-0. 4-1 Harry C. Martin, Jr., New York, defeatet Ward C. Burton, Minneapolis, b-2, 7-5. James li. Winston, iNmioik. Va.. de feated John Lonuon, ..United States Navy 6-2, 6-2. Dean Mathey, Chicago, defaulted to U McKay. University of Illinois. vv xnrttvin , Minn... . i . , .. . . ... . . . Potter, Omaha. Neb. ... ..... ucauiicu w A. V. r. u. tteacn, unicago, defaulted U John C. Neely, Jr., Chicago. W. C. Grave Chicago, defaulted tt Drummond Jones, St. Louis. L. H. Northrop. Minneapolis, defaulte to Whitman,! Harvard. Walter T. Hayes, t hlcago, defeated F. T O'Brien, Chicago, 6-1, 6-3. In. the Third Honad. Singles. Third round: C. H. Adanm, Jr., Minneapolis, defeatec W. Fuller, Chicago, T-6 2-4, io-s. . Abbrecl.t Lndke, Chicago, detested C C Adams. Chicago, 6-1,. 6-0. " Doubles, preliminary round: Ferry and McClure. defeated Smith ant Nutt. 6-1, 2-8. 6-4, 3-6, '6-3. First round; i Hunt and Larned, defaulted to Houstot and Ackay. Waldner and ivhltmon At.m a r. stock and Bowers, 40, 6-1, 6-0. nayes ana partner, defaulted to Scrlb ner and Potter. ,, , , ' Beach and nartner r1pfauliM tn t. nd Armstrong. i AflamM enrl . I rmilMnv i . Ludke and Morio.vy , . , ' McKay and partner? .defaulted to Hayei and Neely. Whitehead and Winston, defeated Most snd Brown. : ' i V , ' ,' V'i i '. ' i Prominent Sioux City i armer Hangs Self John Cook Commits Suicide Becaust of Death of His Friend, M. H Lewis in 'Motor Accident. SIOUX CITY. Ia., uly 26.-Cra.ed by the action of Morton H. Lewis, who lumoerl from his swiftly moving car last night and was killed, John Cook hanged himself this morning. Both were wealthy and Droml. nent farmer. Canadians to Vote . On Reciprocity Party Caucuses at Ottawa Decide to onomii measure at Popular Elec tion at Early Date. OTTAWA. Canada. July t5.-That reel proclty with the United, States will have to get the endorsement of the voter, ol Canada, wa. the decision of a party caucui of the conservatives today. The liberal cau cus decided that, the eteUm should b held a. soon a. possible. BLOWN FROM ROOF BY STORM Alfred Anderson, Homesteader Near Mclato.h, g. D., Is Instantly . . Killed. . ABERDEEN. S. D.. July 26.-6peclal.)- Airred Anderson, aged 88, a bachelor home- ateajlaf, llvln nn m I.Im ...... l . . - ,, - ... m ' .,uu iw.iilj'iivi fill IP souinwest or Mcintosh. In Corson county. met with sudden death by being blown from the roof of a sod shanty during a high wind. Anderson, with hi. broth.r Otto and a neighbor, Fred Dude, were putting a board roof on the sod ahsanty when ttiey observed a windstorm coming. Otto Anderson and Dude hurried to the former", house, on a olalm adjoining Al fred Anderson'., and remained there dur ing the storm, which was accompanied by rain. When Alfred did not appear they became worried and went to his house, where they found him lying on the ground by the roof of the shanty about forty-five feet from the .tructure. Th.r. were only light bruises on his pvson, but he had evidently received Internal Injuries, for he was dead. Anderson cam. to South Da kota from Kansas last March, taking th. homestead on which he met hla death. OF BREWING p,--i- Phone. WebattM J I WJ i PsSJaanaasjann I