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THE BEE: OMAIIA, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1911. Denver and Pueblo Both Lose; Giants Lose; Cubs Win; Athletics Lose to Naps EHIIAN SOTS THE PUEBLOS Antelope Pitcher Star in Fine Game on Home Oronndi. FOUB BTJlfS TO ONE BY VISITORS Dearer Teasa Gets Another Taate f Defeat Aamlalstered hy Tvprk fcy Taae ef Three Twi, LINCOLN. July t7.-Ehman pitched a Teat game today and was given faultless support, Lincoln winning by a score of 4 to L Jackson was fairly effective, but errors behind him spoiled his efforU. Scora: . LINCOLN. AB. R. It. O. A. E. Cols, cf 2 0. 0 1 O 0 uajmler. ss a 9 1 3 Cobb, rf 4 13 0 0 Vnglaub, b 8 110 2 McCormlek. If I 1 0 I 0 Thomas, lb 4 0 17 0 THindon. 2b 4 114 4 Ptratton, c 2 A 0 ? 0 Ehman, p 2 0 0 0 1 Totals... n 4 7 27 10 PUEBLO. - AB. R. Tav1s. rf 4 o Berger, ss..... 4 0 PoMen. cf 4 0 Mlddleton. If 4 1 Hughes, 2b t 0 Koerner. lb 8 0 Claire. 3b 2 0 Clemmons, o 2 0 Jackson, p 2 0 O. 0 ' Totals 28 1 Lincoln 0 0 11 Pueblo 0 0 0 1 4 24 1 0 0 11 4 0 4 0 0-1 0 0 0 Runs batted In: By Unglatib. 1: by Koer ner, L Two-base hits: Cobb (2V Double plays: Imndon to dagnler. Gacnler to Thomas, Knerner to Berger to Koerner to Claire. Left on bases: Lincoln. 6; Pueblo, ft. Stolen bases: Dundon. Khman. Middle ton. Sacrifice hits: Oagnipr. Stratum, Hughes. Struck out Bv Ehman. 4; bv Jackson, t 4. First base on balls: Oft Ehman. 4; off Jackson, 6. Passed ball: Btratton. Tims: 1:35. Umpires: Haskell and McDowell. GRIZZLIES BEATEN BY TOFEK.l Kiwi Hit Harder aad Clark Is - Effective la Pinches. TOPEKA. Ksn.. July 27.-Topeka hit harder and mors timely, while Clark was more effective In the pinches than Schrelber, Topeka winning, a to 2. Score: ' TOPEKA. AB. R. II O. A. E. Rlckert, If King, cf Whitney, lb Gardner, rf Emory, 3b Chapman, c FM mis ton, ss.... Kreps, 2b Clark, p 4 3 10 0 0 0 Totals .31 27 12 DENVER. AB. R. H. o. 2 0 11 A. E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lloyd. 2b Ollmore, If.... Cassldy, rf.... Beall. cf gulllen, 3b.... Lindsay, lb... Coffey, ss Spahr, c Schrelber, p.. Kenworthy . 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 3 1 0 '0 2 0 1 0 0 Totals 35 J 24 12 0 Batted for Schreiber In the ninth. Topeka 0 1100100 -S Denver , 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 02 Home run:' Rlckert. Three-base hit: Kdmlston. Two-base hit: Ullmore. Sac rifice hits: Whitney, Cassldy,' Coffey. . Bases on balls: Off Clark,- 3r off Schrei ber, a Struck out: Wy Clark, 8; by Schrelber. a -, Umpire: Clark, . . g - Clarinda Takes First Game with Falls, City Humboldt Indulges in Batting Bee, Shutting Out Nebraska City. CLAnlNDA, la.. July -(Special Tele gram.) Clarinda took the first game of the series from the league eladers today. Score: R.II.E. riarlnda 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 35 8 0 i . a it a i ft la Battertes:"'cVarlnda. Smlthson and Har- mony; Falls City, vVuods. ileCabe nd l j i in i 1 !K..?.Ba egiam.) Humboldt Indulged in a bailing Xtst today and Krrett held Nebraska city scorslesa. Score: K.H.ki. HumDoldt 5 0 3 0 3 0 4 -lo 11 V Neb. City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 4 6 Batteries: Humboldt, Krrett and Uieti. Nebraska City, Weils and Pinkerton. Um pire: Meyers. . . . AUBURN, Neb., July 27. (tpeclal Tele gram.) Auburn took tue opening game of the series from Shenandoah, bcore: Auburn 0 I H 1 II MW i bnenandoah ....vVOSotflv 0-4 o 3 Batteries: Auburn, Hlrsch and Munser; Shenandoah, Duren and Castle. Umpire: Kratsberg. GABIES 1 THE TI1REK-I LEAGUE Kerwls of Daovllle Wlas a Pitchers Battle fro am HosTsre of Uaboiiae. DANVILLE, 111., July 27. Kerwin won a pitchers' battle from Rogge today wnrn ha sinaled In the second, scoring Masking, and gave Danville a 1 to t victory over Dubuque, bcure: R.lt.rv iDanvlile J J Dubuque e naileries: uanvme, iverin ami aia lng; Dubuque, Kogge and Boucher. i'.XKJA, ill., JUl . trtjua wtin iiuiii Rnrit lalaiid. 4 to 1. today llirOIIKil lllo pitonlng of Prendergaat, who held the visi tors to tour nits oiw. r. h i. Peoria 4 v Rock Island 14 1 Batterlea: Peoria, Prrndeiga.it and Jacobs; Rook Island, I-akafl. Jacobaon and Uondmg. WATERLOO. Ia.. July-27.-Colllns- triple and Longs atngle in the sixth inning won tor Waterloo over Decatur. 3 to t, toaajt. Ball secured four hits in four times at bat. Soure: K.tt.tt. aierloo 3 W 1 Decatur 3 8 1 Hatteries: Waterloo. Hendrix and Har rington; Decatur, tlupier und Johnson. DAVfc'NPOK'l. la.. July 27. Wuincy bunched hits off Nrleon In the first In ning today, scored three runs and won from Davenport, i Io I Score: H-H L,. yuinoy , 4 10 3 Davenport 3 8 2 Retteries: Spencer and Clarke; Nelson aad Coleman. Llaeap for Friday. Following la the line-up for which Is ladles' day: Friday. Omaha. Kane Moore Nelhoff Pick Kneavea Scan I on Schoonovar. Thomas n... Williams.... Agnew ArbogasL... Lyncn Rhodes Iemott Hall Position. .aM3N AUjH Des MoIimo. M-ild nana M-UUI MJls.t io M.ne.) imiv; J1U,) Ut Joqs lqB P-MMJ. PJIH.1, puoews 1JIJ uo)rH HIWMQ i ua inoqasa lsoiul ' ..... uoajepu v aJillBK siiJiiJ " naJiiioo -saiom ......uivusio ' iiag Robl afaraete Loaea Content. CFNTR4L CITT. Neb.. July 27. tSpe olal.) Central City defeated Marquette here todsy In a well played game. Score: Cemral City 40003003 M Vtaru.uette 000000203 t Batteries: Central City. Douglas and Gleason; atarquclte, Stcgcman and Ooethe ea MeGraw Sasneaaeeu CTNCINN ATI. O.. July 27. Manager Jeha MoUraw of the New York Nailonaia reratvnd notice from President Lynch today thai be bad beea suspended three days hocaoao of bis verbal sttack oo I'm tare JeJtaevaaa during the gatnl burs TuelAy. Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. I NAT. LEAGUE. W.I.Prt W.UPct. Denver M 33 .MllChlcago M 31 .K Unroln ....63 St .U1 Philadelphia M 3n 7 Pueblo 60 40 .fie New York. ..63 36 ."! St. Joseph.. 43 .51 Pittsburg ...M 37 .6) Sloug City. .46 V .4I St. Louis. ...61 8 .673 Omaha 44 43 .47 Cincinnati ..37 60 . 426 Tnpeka 40 61 .415 Brooklyn ...31 M .JM Des Moines. 28 W .23, Boston 20 9 .226 AMERICAN A8HN-I AMKK. LKAOIB. W.UrVt. W.I ret. Columbus ..65 44 . 6fl Detroit ..81 29 .677 Minneapolis 64 45 .645 Philadelphia 67 33 .M0 Kansas CltyM 46 .Ml Hoston 47 4S .on Milwaukee .60 61 A'.'ii New York... 4 42 .6713 St. Paul ...48 60 .4! Chicago 44 43 .6 Toledo 48 62 .4:! Cleveland ..48 47 Louisville . 46 64 .4h6 Washington 81 .341 Indianapolis 44 6 .440. St. Iouls ...26 84 .2 NEB. LEAGUE. MINK LEAGUE. W.LPct.l W.L.Pct. Fremont ....44 3H .K9 Falls City. ...88 23 .633 Superior ....44 27 .li Shenandoah 34 27 .657 Oravra Isld. 38 34 .62S1 Auburn 31 30 .6rtS Seward 33 87 . 471 Clarinda 80 82 .44 Columbus ...34 80 ,4fi Humboldt ...28 33 . 4S9 Hastings ...32 38 .457iNeb. City 23 39 .371 Kearney ..-.31 40 .4T7 York 27 42 .391 Yesterday's Resells. WESTERN LEAGUE. Denver, 2; Topeka, a Pueblo, 1; Lincoln, 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn, 0; Pittsburg. 7. New York, 4; Cincinnati. 7. Boston, 2; Chicago, 8. Philadelphia. 4. St. Louis, a AMERICAN LEAGUE. Detroit. 7; Wsshlngton, L , Cleveland. 6; Philadelphia, 3; ten Innings. St. Louis, 4; New York, 5. Chicago, 4; Boston, 8. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Indlanapolls-St. Paul. rain. Columbus. 12; Milwaukee, 15. Toledo-Minneapolis, rain. NEBRASKA' LEAGUE. Superior, 8; Grsnd Island. & York, 14; Kearney, 4. Hastings, 7; Columbus, a Seward, 2; Fremont, 4. MINK LEAGUE. Nebraska City, 0; Humboldt, 15. Clarinda. 5; rails City, 8. Shenandoah, 4; Auburn, . ' Games Today. Western League Dea Moines at Omaha, Denver at Topeka, Pueblo at Lincoln, St. Joseph at Sioux City. National League Boston at Pittsburg, Brooklyn at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at Chicago, New York at St. Louis. American League Cleveland at Washing ton, Detroit at Philadelphia, Chicago- at New York. St. Louis at Boston. American Association Columbus at St Paul, Indianapolis at Kansas City, Toledo at Milwaukee. Louisville at Minneapolis. Nebraska State League Hastings at Grand Island, Seward at Columbus, York at Fremont, Superior at Kearney. Mink League Nebraska City at Hum boldt. Clarinda at Falls City, Shenandoah at Auburn. NEW FACES ON ROURKE TEAM Pa Will Present Some New Boyi to Fans on Friday. CRIPPLE LIST STILL LONG ONE Chances ta Llaeap Tbongat to Be Sack as Will Strengthea Play of tke Teasa la the Field. Pa Rourke and his band of warriors re turned last night after successfully van quishing the Antelopes by a 3 to 2 score In the afternoon at Lincoln. Aside from a few men on the hospital list the Rourkes look fit-and In mighty fine trim. Lynob, who has been out of the -game since he broke his finger In the double-header at Pueblo, Is In condition to get In behind the bat and will probably be seen there Friday In the game against me Hope fuls. That the boys are going good and put ting up some stiff article of ball la the assertion of Ps hlmsell. He said he never saw so much ginger in the team and so much sameness during the season. Al though laid up with all kinds of Injuries and playing in all sorts of hard luck they have stuck to It through everything and are backing Arbogast tor all .there Is In It. Pa Is so well satisfied wun me work of Arbogast as the skipper of the oratht team that he has decided to give that office for the rest of th. sea- "Arbogast handles the boys better than any manager I have had for some time. said Mr. P.ourke last night. "He Is a favorite with all the players and they i work like beavers under him. Ha has 1 shown In the two weeks that he has been at the head of the team that he Is a born pilot, and knows the game from beginning to end. On the coaching lines be la a hummer and knows Just when to send the runner on." Changes la Llaeap. When the Rourkes appear In the game Friday Niehoff will not be seen at second base, but will be resting comfortably at the corner sack. Niehoff played all last season at third base and was considered the best third baseman in the league. Moore, secured from Topeka, Is handling second base for all there Is In it. Pick, who h)ld down the third bag. Is now being used as a utility player and pinch bitter. lick Is a clever player and has a strong wing. He strained himself In the groin while on the trip Just ended, the climax of a number of mishaps, and is now being allowed to take a needed rest. Shortstop Scanli. -a ho baa been setting things on fire In t.ie Galesburg team ot the Illinois leaarua. whose batting has been j ..,. , ,h ... I ... f ' j naa Deen purcnaseo oy nourae. ana win ! join the team at once. It is likely he will be In the lineup on Friday. Scanlan Is hitting over .300, and Is also making some thing of a record as a base runner. He comes up to Rourke's new specification as to si io, for he is six feet tall and weighs about Uu. Pitcher Cook wax sold Wednesday to Rock Island and will work for Johnny Gonding In the Thiee-I league. He ought to burn the Three-I league up. The dis posal of Cook left an opening in the pitching ranks of the Rourkes, which Pa :s now trying to plug with a new one. A series of nine games on the home grounds begins on Friday with Dea Moines coming flrrt. GOOD HACKS AT FIREMEN'S MEET Nearly Tea Thoaaaad People See Eveata. VtZS MOINES, la., July 27. tSpecial Tel rgrani.) Nearly 10.000 people attended the state liremen s tournament today and the lace were good. Sioux City was selected lor tne next meet. Results: Free-for-all, psid department: Council Bluffa, Lou and Herb, first; Clinton, Bob and ttob. second; time. 1:MV Des Moines. Fred and Hack, third; tims, LIS; lea Moines, White Sox. fourth; time. l:l-; Sioux City, Paddy and Prince, time. 1:1V Red Oak. Pack and Pack. time. 1:UV t'iinioa and Sioux City second teams, no time. Stale hose: West Liberty, first; time, SIM Orceola. second; time. 6.13; Perry, Atlantic and Manning, no time Volunteer coupling contest: Allan tie woa; time. :V llub and hub for slow volunteers: Os ceola, first; time. 0:2V.' Woodward, sec ond. Hook and ladder: Oaceola. first; time. t.ih: Marlon, second: time, 1:0. Volunteer Udder climbing: A. C Mere dith, Newton, won. SUPERIOR HITS GREEN HARD1 Grand bland Fails to Locate Ball and Loiei, Ilight to Fire, COLUMBUS WINS SIXTH GAME Great Stick Werk by Melxell Largely Res eaatble for Victory Over Hast. lai -Kearney Loses to York GRAND ISLAND, Neb., July 37. (Special Telegram.) Superior started by hitting Green hard In.the third, scoring three and with two more In the next on an error and stealing bases gained a safe lead. Morse did not Improve the situation much In the first Inning he pitched, but held the visitors to two hits after the fourth. Score: CFERIOR. GRAND ISLAND. ABH.O.AB A&H.O.A.B. Altm; ef 4 141 McKlbben. II 8 I Mlnhaat. M.. 6 8 8 Corie. rf 4 8 8 McD'wed, lb 6 1 1 spellmaa. a.. 8 1 t F B k Ka, If4 1 4 D B'k'tts. lb 6 1 It Or, lb 4 1 Stevens, ... 4 I 1 Conk, CI 4 1 f MrLnr, rf.. 4 1 I I Hirst, lb... 4 1 I 1 1 Ar-rtrons. lb 4 T I 1 Ward. lb.... 4 1111 4 Ruchtnan, . 1 4 4 Jokfmt. a... I 1 Smith, m.... 16 14 6 ()rf.n, s 1 1 6 Totals M U 17 16 I Mont, .... 4 I486 Total 66 T 17 II 3 Morse and Jokerst relieved Green and Buchanan in the third. Superior ...0 32300000-8 Grand Island 0 03011100-6 Earned runs: Superior, 4; Grand Island, 3. Two-base hits: Michael. Bpellman, D. Bockewits. Three-bnse hits: McLear, Hargts. Bases on balls: Off Stevens, 1; off Morse, 3. Struck out: By Stevens, 3; by Green, 8; by Morse, 3. Left on bases; Superior, 7; Grand Island, 6. Passed ball. Jokerst. Hit by pitched ball: Allen, Cook. Umpire: Held. Melxell Gets Two Homers. COLUMBUS, Neb., July 27.-(8peclal Tel egram.) Columbus won their sixth con secutive game today by the great stick work rf nia-ht TTIMap MaIvaII mhn nut rt flvM tlltia. m t Hat trnt fmi, hits WA rtt them home runs, and scoring four times. score: ooursrsrs. hastixos. A-B H.O.A.8J. AB H.O.A B Vfatx-ll. rf.. 6 4 6 6 Bromley, et. 4 1 4 6 6 K Brows, lb 4 1 116 Fortman, al I I I 1 Orahsm. lb.. 4 114 1 Wsuon, lb.. 4 6 4 1 1 B. Brows, as 4 8 I 6 1 Cook, lb I 1 I I 1 CbiUIck, cf.. 4 1 3 6 6 Kits, lb 4 6 16 6 Loach. It.... 4 6 1 6 6 Joooa. K 4 16 11 Corbott, lb.. I 0 11 6 6 0'Brli. of.. 4 6 6 6 6 Harrison. .. 4 6 7 1 6 Hoernl, ... 4 8 4 1 6 Har, ..... 16616 Blndolar, s.. 1 6 8 8 1 Mats 11666 Totals 16 l U I Totals It 16 17 1 3 One out when winning score was made. Batted for Hay in the ninth. Columbus 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 3-8 Hasting ..0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-7 Two-base hit: Jones. Three-base hit: Graham. Home runs: Bromley, Fortman, B. Brown, Melxell (2). Sacrifice hits: E. Brown, B. Brown. Stolen base: Chlttlck. Struck out: By Slndelar, 4; by Hay, a. Bases on balls: Off Slndelar. 1; off Hay, 3. Hit by pitched ball. Corbett, Watson. Passed ball: Hoernle. Double plays: E. Brown to B. Brown to Corbett; B. Brown to Graham to Corbett. Time: '1:40.- Um pire: McDermott. Second Ssnltk Loses for Kearney. KEARNEY, Neb., July 27.-(Special Tele gram.) Kearney lost the game today with York, both teams playing loose ball. Kear ney tried out another pitcher named Smith, who was unable to hold the York batters down. Score: TORK. UARNtrr. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. rarr.ll, lb.. 6 8 6 6 Brook, .... 1111 Smith, Si.... I 14 1 6 Dowmt, it.. 4 1116 Hmnlnor, It 1 1 6 1 Paslaa, lb... 4 16 4 6 Harms, ef.... I 6 6 6 6 Jarrott, it... 16 6 6 Pajrno. lb.... 6 I 11 I 1 Trlmbla. of.. 4 116 6 D.Tla, rf.... 1116 6 Clair, lb 4 1 11 6 6 Dja, m 111 eChliliord, as 4 6 1 I 6 Cbpplo. .... I 1 1 H. Orar, ... 4 1111 Ttm'sman. s. 4 1 1 I I Wrnkoop, s.. I 6 I 6 awijr, ci I 1 smiia, s 1 s a 1 Totals 41 1 17 II 4 Totals M 11 17 II I Kearney 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 04 York 00031712 0-14 Earned runs: Kearney, 2; York, 3. First base on bails: Off Tlmmersman, 1: oft Smith, 3. Left on bases: Kearney, 8; York, 4. Three-base hit: Hennlssey. Home run: Clair. Two-base hits: Farrell. Smith, Jar rott, Tlmmersman. Struck out: By Wyn koop, 2; by Tlmmersman, 5; by Smith, 1 Hit with pitched ball: By Smith, 1. Time: 2; 16. Umpire: Garrett. Fremont Defeats Seward. FREMONT, Neb.. July 27. (Special Tele gram.) In a listless game today Fremont defeated Seward by a score of 4 to 2. E. Smith of Seward undertook the task of pitching two games In as many days and Fremont got to him In the fourth and fifth innings for enough hits to win. H. Smith pitched steady and consistent ball and, aside from the second Inning, was never in danger. Fullen slipped in three safe ties and Clyde Neff's fielding was ot the gilt-edged variety. Score: FREMONT. SETWARD. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Rondeau, lb. 4 6 1 1 4 Roblnaos, It. I 6 . 6 6 Fullen, lb... 4 111 6 Branoon, lb. 4 I 1 6 6 Btnnatt, et.. 1 1 6 6 6 Neff, lb 4 6 6 4 6 Bonner, rf...4 1 6 6 6 link, lb 4 116 6 6 Clint Neff, cl 6 16 I 6 Leonard, rf.. 4 6 1 1 6 Turpln, If... 4 116 6 Henry, ef.... 8 116 6 Oarer, lb.... 4 111 6 Stanley, ss... I 1 I I I Thompson, as I 4 1 1 1 Wall, e I 8 I I I H. Bmltk. s. I 1 1 6 6 K. smltn. p. i l l s Totals it 1 17 II 1 Totals W I 14 14 1 Fremont 0 0033000 1 Seward 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 Two-base hits: Zlnk. Bonner. Carey. Three-base hit: Bennett. Sacrifice hilt E. Smith. Stolen bases: Stanley. Bohner, Turpln, Carey. Bases on balls: Oft E. Smith. 2; off H. Smith. 1. Struck out: By E. Smith. 6; by H. Smith. . Double play: Neff to Stanley to Zlnk. Time: 1:36. Um pire: Edwards. Creighton May Meet Cornmisker Team Manager Earl Eager Says He May Be Able to Give Creighton a Gridiron Battle. Earl O. Eager, athletic manager of the University of Nebraska, was In Omaha Wednesday and Thursday, mixing seme foot ball dupe and Incidentally talking up his candidacy for the office ot stats rail way commissioner. Eager has a warm place In his heart for Omaha as a foot ball town and wants to so arrange things that Omaha will see an annual game In which the Comhuskers are one of the con tending teams. He is reopening negotia tions with Creighton, and the "Pride of Omaha" may In the future have an an nual game with the Comhuskers. "Creighton has developed a high-class team and is making an effort to place its athletics on a high plane, and I see no reason why we cannot play with them. said Mr. Eager. "Creighton cornea under the conference rules, as It has a park of Its own." TEXNIS TOURNEY AT ARAPAHOE Davla of Beaver City Wins Ch ana ton. shin of Faraae Cennty. ARAPAHOE. Neb., July 37. (Special.) The fourth annual Furnas county tennis tournament was held at Arapahoe Monday and Tuesday. Players were here from Beaver City, Cambridge. Holbrook and Arapaboe, twenty in all entering In ths evenla In the semi-finals Ellis of Beaver City beat Patterson of Araphoe, 4-3, 4-4. Davis of Beaver City beat Tanner of Arapahoe, 4-4. 4-1. Davis beat Ellis In ths finals. 4-0, 4-1. 8-4. In the semi-finals in the doubles Beltser and Helmann of Arapa hoe beat B. F. Butler and Perry of Ca brldgx, 7-1, 4-3. Davla and Ellis of Besvc City beat Tanner and Patterson of Arapa hoe. 6-7, 4-1. In the finals Davis and Ellis beat Beltser and Helmann. 4-L 4-4. 1-4, 4-3. Keith aad Butler of Cambridge won the consolation doubles. Beltser and Helmann of Arapahoe are to play off the consola tion singles. Sealdea by Btrwaa or scorched by f'.re. apply Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Cures piles, too. and ths worst sores. Guaranteed. 2Su. For sale by Beaton Drug OH T0 M W Base - as, IX 1 1 GREGG IS WILD IN SEVENTH Cleveland Wins from Philadelphia by Score of Six to Three. HOME TEAM PROFITS BT ERRORS Two Hits, a Passed Ball sal I Error Heine Three Men to Get Across the Plate and Save Shntont. PHILADELPHIA, July 27. Cleveland won today's game, I to 1 Oregg pitched fine ball for the visitors, except In the seventh, when two hits, a pass and an error enabled the home team to score three runs. Score: CLEVELAND. PHrLADnj"HIA. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Oransy, If... 4 6 4 6 6 Iort, It 4 6 10 1 Olson. SS...1 4 111 1 Oldiina, cf... 4 1166 Jackaon. rf.. 4 1 1 4 I Olllna, lb.. 1 4 6 4 1 8toT.ll. lb... I 111 4 1 Raker, lb.... I 1116 Butcher, ef.. 4 116 6 Barry, as I 6 1 I 6 Ball, lb 116 16 Murphy, rf.. 4 6 6 6 6 Turner, lb... I I 1 I 1 Mclnnea. lb. 4 0 14 I I Smith, ..4 1 I 6 s MTinaatoa, el 1 t 1 s ..1114 Thotnaa. ... I 1111 Morgan, p... I I 1 4 6 .. 11 16 14 I Leonard, ... 1 6 6 6 6 OracB. . Totals. Strunk 6 6 I 6 t v 'Lapp 6 6 6 6 6 I Totals II t 10 17 1 Ran for Livingston In the seventh. Ran for Thomas In the tenth. Cleveland ........ 0000031003-4 Philadelphia .... 000000300 0-3 ..Two-base hits: Smith, Livingston, Baker. Stovall. Three-base hits: Butcher, Turner. Hits: Off Morgan, 7 In seven innings; off Leonard. 4 In three innings. Sacrifice hits: Olson. Oregg. Stolen bases: Jackson, Stov all, Baker. Double play: Thomas, Barry and Mclnnls. Left on bases: Cleveland, 8; Philadelphia. 7. Base on balls. Off Oregg. 2; off Morgan. 1; off Leonard, 1. First on errors: Cleveland, 1; Philadelphia, 1. Struck out: By Oregg, 7; by Morgan, 4; by Leonard, 2. Time: 2:20. Umpire: Con nolly. Detroit Beaches Hits and Wins. WASHINGTON, July 27. Detroit bunched three hits in the sixth Inning today and, with the assistance of two costly errors, scored six runs, defeating Washington. Score: DETROIT. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Jones. If 6 114 6 Milan, ef.... I 16 0 1 Buah. aa 4 1 I I 6 Bchaefer, lb. I I II 6 6 Cobb, ef 4 1 4 6 6 Elberfeld, lb 6 1 1 3 6 Crawford, rf . I I I 1 0 Oeeeler, rf... I I 6 6 1 Deleh'nty, lb 4 6 16 6 OO Walker, If. 4 I 1 I 6 Mortarty, lb. 4 1 6 1 6 14c Bride, aa. 1 6 3 I 1 O-beary, lb. 4 6 4 I 6 Conroy, lb.. 4 6 0 8 6 Btanas. e... 4 14 14 Alnanlth, e. 4 I 8 1 6 Wlllett, p... 4 16 4 OJohoeoo, p... 4 16 6 6 Totals. M 1ST It 6 Totals. 17 11 n U 4 JDetrolt 0 OOO 0 6 0 1 O-7 Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Two-base hit: Milan. Bases on balls: Off Johnson, 3; off Wlllett, 1. Struck out: By Johnson. 8; by Wlllett, 4. Time: 1.45. Umpire: Evans. New York Wins by One. NEW YORK. July 27.-By bunching five hits and a pass In the third Inning New York made five runs and won bv 6 to from St. Ixuis. A double play by Knight on Crlss' hot grounder In the ninth pre vented St. Louis from tying the score. Score: NEW TORK. ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Daniels, ef... 6 116 1 Bhotten. ef.. 4 116 6 Wolter. rf...l 1 6 6 6 Austin, lb... I 1110 Chaw, lb.... 4 1 II 4 OBe'weltier. rf 4 0 1 0 0 Cree. If 4 116 6 Laporta. lb.. 4 till Hartiell, lb.. 4 114 6 Hocan. If.... 8 111 Knight, as... 3 6 110 Stephens, e.. 4 1 I 1 6 Johnson. Ib.. I I 1 I 1 Black, lb.... I 6 11 6 0 Bweeney, e.. I I 4 I 0 Clarke .... 0 6 6 6 6 Plaher. p.... 11116 Wallace, as.. 4 6 14 6 Nelson, p.... 16 6 16 Total! 16 37 26 6 Crlai 1 6 6 6 6 Totals. U I 14 11 6 Batted for Black In the ninth. Batted for Nelson in the ninth. St. Louis 0000001 304 New York 00500 000 I First base on errors St Lonls, 1. Two base hits: Sweeney, Hogan, Cree. Three- base hits: Wallace, Hartiell. Sacrifice nits: Austin, Ularke. stolen base: Cree. I-eft on bases: New York, 3: St. I-ouK 3. Double plays: Sweeney to Hartzell. Wal- lace to Laporte to Black (2). Wallace to Kiack. Knight to Chase. First base on balls: Off Fisher, 1: off Nelson. 2. Struck out: By Fisher, 4; by Nelson. 2. Hit with pitched ball: By Nelson, Daniels; bv Fisher. Austin. Wild pitch: Nelson. Time: 1:43. Umpires: Mullln and Perrlne. Three Straight for Bostoa. BOSTON, July 27. Boston cleaned up the three-game series with Chicago by winning 3 to 4. Score: BOSTON. CHICUOO. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Hooper, rf... 4 114 0 Mrlntyra, rf. 4 I 6 6 6 Brule, lb.... I Speaker, ef.. 4 Wagner, Ib.. 4 Canisan, 0. . 4 Gardner, lb.. 1 Rlsirar. If... 4 Terkea, as... I Karger. p.... 8 1 10 1 1 selder. Ib. .. I 116 6 Callahan. If. 6 1116 Boole, ef.... 3 till M l Well, lb 4 I I 3 3 6 1 8 1 114 4 Colltna, lb. . I 111 3 14 1 Tannehlll, all 1 8 14 11 BullWan, e.. 4 114 6 White, p I 1 I 6 1 1 6 Toung, p.... 1 Totals... eaurfiae . Totala 14 16 14 16 4 Boston 3 0 0 0 0 0 t 3 T t Chicago 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 04 Two-base hit: Karger. Three-base hit: Rlggert. Base on balls: Off Young.. 2; oft Karger, 6. Struck out: Bv Karger. 1; by Whits, 2; by Young, 1. Time: 15. Um pires: Dlneen and O'Loughlin. ANOTHER PUGILIST DROPS IN Prnnaylvnnla Welterweight Harls m General ' Defl, Challenging Baeklea Especially. A husky young cyclone struck Omaha yesterday and although he did not accom plish much damage, it was only because of the absence from the city of several of Omaha's 142-pound pugs. "Kid" Condon, ths Pennsylvania cyclons. dropped In on the sporting editor of The Bee last night snd hurled a defl at Guy Buckles or Blllle Narrick. for money, marbles or chalk. Condon weighs about 142. and if outer appearances go for any thing, should be able to give Guy or Blllle a tough jaunt for their coin. He may be found la care of general delivery, it ad' dressed as A. W. Condon. Omaha, Neb. HCFFIE'S COLT! TAKE BRACK Fall Oat of Deep Hole Waaaa aad Bloesnftela Dag; foe Then. CREIGHTON. Neb., July 37. (Special Telegram.) Huf tie's Colts defeated Wausa and Bloomfeld here today in a ten-Inning game by ths score of 10 to . Creighton cams from behind after the game seemed lost. Wausa made one run In ths tenth and the Colts came back In their half and made two runs with but ons out. R H E Creighton .0 003003.33 310 4 Wausa 040080010 Isi Batteries: Creighton. McKay, Cay lor and Pitman; Wausa. Johnson. Brant and Johnson, rnree-oaae nits: i eylor, Lamb Kloka. Two-base bits: L. Pry or. McKay, H Li! gens. Home run: McKay. Time: 3:60, t'niplre: Cook ot wausa. Opt tela na Meet la Mllwaakee. MILWAUKEE. Wis.. July 34. The Nnrth- eat era Optical association opened Its semi annual meeting toaay wun about JU0 mem bers from teven slates Including Nertn aad South Dakota and lew a la attendance. ERRORLESS GAME AT CHICAGO Cubs Bunch Three Hit ind Defeat the DoTet. BOSTON PITCHEBS ABE HIT HAED ensatloaal Pea t a res Inelnde tke Bat. ting hy Klmsaersaaa aad Oae Haaded Catches hy Tinker aad lagerton. CHICAGO. July S7.-Chicago bunched hits and defeated Boston. Zimmerman's batting and sensational one hand catches by Tinker and Ingerton, were features. Score: CHICAOO. BOBTOJf. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Bherkard, tt. 4 I I 6 6 Bweener. lb. I I I I 6 Bchulte, rf. .. I 1 1 Holman. ef.. 4 1 4 Xtra'tnan. lb. I I 4 6 6 Bpratt, as. ... 4 1 1 6 6 Gowdy. lb... I 1 II 6 6 Insmoa, lb. 4 6 I I 6 Miller, rf... 4 16 1 6 Jonea. ef I 1 I 6 6 Kalaer, If.... Ill I I Kilns, o Ill I 6 Griffin. .... 116 Poyle. lb.... 4 16 Tinker, aa.... 114 Baler, lb 4 I I Archer, o.... Ill Toner, p I I Pfeffer. .... 16 6 Totals 1117106 Totals 66 I 14 11 I Chicago 1 2 1 0 1 2 1 0 Boston 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 Two-base hit: Sheckard. Three-base hits: Bchulte, Zimmerman. Home run: Zimmer man. Struck out: By Oriffln, 1; by Toney, 3; by Pfeffer. 1. Time: l:4f. Umpires Klem and Brennan. Plttsbara- Skats Oat Brooklyn. PITTSBL'RU. Pa., July 27. Plitsburg won from Brooklyn today, 7 to 0, making a clean sweep ot the series. It was Pitts burg's eighth straight victory. Score: MTTSBtHO. BROOKLYN. IB U.O.l.C iBK Itl I arms. id.... ill Tooley, ss... 4 i ji l Leach. ef....4 111 6 Pauhert, lb. I 8 I 6 Carey, if. ..2 14 6 Wt.it, If.... 8 III Wagner. 4 I I I 1 Hummel. Ib. 4 I I I J. Miller, lb. 4 1 I 4 I Darldeon, of. 4 I I I M Kech'e, lb 4 6 11 6 Couleon. rf . . 4 I I Wilson, rf... I 1 1 0 6 81m' man, lb. 4 I 6 I Blmon. 1 Sit 0 Bergen. S....6 66 Lei field, p... 6 6 1 6 O. Miller, e. 4 6 I I Kuekar, p. . . S V S 6 Totals. M 187 11 I K natter, p... I 0 a 6 Totals tl 6 14 11 8 Pittsburg 26000000- Brooklyn 00000000 0-0 Two-base hit: Coulson. Three-base hits: Wagner. Sacrifice hits: Carey, Simon, Daubert. Stolen bases: Byrne, Carey (2), J. Miller, Lelfleld, Davidson. Double plays: Miller and McKechnle; Byrne, Mil ler and McKechnle. Bases on balls. Off Lelfleld, 1; off Rucker. 3. Hit bp pitched ball: Wheat by Lelfleld. Struck out: By Lelfleld, 3; by Knetser, 1 Wild pitch: Rucker. Left on bases: Pittsburg, 3; Brook lyn, 8. First on errors: Brooklyn, 3. Hits: Off Rucker. t In one and two-thirds in nings; on Knetser, 3 In six and one-third Innings. Time: 1:36. Umpires: Rlgler and FInneran. St. Lonls Loses Last of Series. BT. LOUIS. Jlllv 7 Thl1H.lnhl. from St. Louis today 4 to 8 and broke even on the series. The visitors aenred their runs by timely hitting In the second and miru innings. The score: PHILADELPHIA. ST. LOWS. . AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. anabe. lb.. I I 1 T 6 Hugalna. lb.. 1114 1 Paakert, ef . .. I 0 1 I H aimer, aa... Ill I I Lobert, lb. . . 4 6 1 Ludarua, lb. I 1 II Walah. If.... 4 1 I Beck, rf 4 4 1 Doolaa, as. . . 4 1 4 Moran, o.... lit Alexander, p. I 6 6 t Ullle. If 4 11 6 Konetchy. lb I I 11 0 Br ana, rf.... 4 11 s Smith, lb.. lOakea, ef.. 0 Blloa, e.... 6 Harmon, p 8 6 1 4 6 1 4 14 14 6 r! I 6 -!IP7 Totals 16 6 17 11 1 McItot .. 1 6 6 6 0 Wood hum, p 6 0 6 1 6 McAdama, p. 6 6 6 6 6 Totala 10 7 17 11 I Batted for Harmon In sixth. Batted for Woodburn In eighth. Philadelphia 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 04 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 08 Two-base hit: Konetchv. Rasa on bulla! Off Harmon. 8: off McAdams, 1; off Alex- anarr, a. etrucK out: By Harmon, 2; by Alexander. 4. Time: 3:00. Umpires; O Day and Iftnslle. Even Break on the Series. CINCINNATI.. July 27. Cincinnati broks even on the series by winning the final game with New York here today, 7 to 4. Drucke's wlldness proved costly while New York managed to bunch hits off Keefa. Almeida's double with two on bases in the seventh featured. Score: ClaVdNVATI. NEW TORK. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Beachar. If.. 4 116 6 Deeore, rf... 4 1110 es, ef I. 0 6 Doyle, lb.... 4 1 Hoblltael, lb I 1 II 1 6 Bn dgraaa. ot 4 6 Mitchell, rf.. 4 I 1 1 0 Murray, If.. I 6 Almeida, lb.. 4 1111 Merkle, lb.. I 6 uowney, Ib.. 6 6 6 6 0 Her tog. lb... 4 I Grant, .... 4 6 11 6 Fletcher, as. 4 I Egan. lb 4 McLean, e... 4 Keefe. p 1 1 6 6 6 Wlleon, a.... I 6 I 4 I I Drueke, p.... I I 6 6 11 Crandall, p.. 6 0 Smith, p 16 6 0 0 Donlln 1 0 6 6 6 6 6 6 "Maraans ... 1 6 0 0 6 "Becker 1 6 Totals II 11 17 IT I Totals 16 6 14 16 I Batted for Keefe in seventh. Batted for Wilson In ninth. . "Batted for Crandall in ninth. New York 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 04 Cincinnati 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 7 Left on bases: New York, 5; Cincinnati, 8. Two-base hits: MKtchell, Hoblltsel. Al meida. Three-base hits: Mitchell. Fletcher, Doyle 2), McLean. Hit; Off Keefe. In seven innings; off Smith none In two In nings; off Drucke, 8 In six and two-thirds nlngs; off Crandall, 3 in one and two-thirds lnninga Sacrifice hits: Hoblltsel, Drucke. Double plays: Herxog, Fletcher to Merkle. Stole bases: Snodgrass, Murray, Merkle, Devore, Bescher (3), Bates. Btruck out: By Drucke. o; by Crandall. 1. by Keefe. 2; by Smith 2. Base on balls: Off Drucke, 4; Keefe, 4. Wild r. tch: Crandall. Hit pitched Dan: saies ry urucKe. Time: 3:14. Um pires: Johnstone and Eason. LARNED WINS LONGWOOD CUP New Jersey Maa Defeats Tonchnrd la tko Tennis Toaraasneat. BOSTON. July 27. E. P. Lamed of Sum- mitt, N. J., defeated G. F. Touch ard ot New York In the final round of ths lawn tennis singles' tournament for the Long wood cup on the courts of the Longwood Cricket club today, the scores being 6-3; 3-7; ft-3; 4-4. W. A. Larned, the holder of the Long wood title, will not defend the title this year, not caring to plsy his brother for purely sentimental reasons. Osuaoad's Hits Opsertsse, OSMOND. Neb.. July 27. (Special.) Os mond defeated the Coleridge team at Col eridge on Tuesday, 4 to a Both teams hit the ball, but Osmond's hitting was more opportune. Score: Osmond 0 0 2 0 1 0 3 0 O 6 Coleridge j 0 0 4 0,0 0 0 1 0-6 Batteries: Coleridge. Bonier and Ward; Osmond, Everlst and Thieaen. Hits: Off Bohler, 10; off Everlst. 8. Struck out: By Bohler, 7; by Everlst, 7 Rare Meet la a at Nebraska City. NEBRASKA CITY. Neb.. July 27. (Spe- ! cial.) The race meet follows the chautau- I qua here this year and will be a three days' I meet, from August 22 to 24. Already over 100 fast horses have been entered, and ' Secretary L F. Jackson says hs expects I not less than ISO entries of tne neat horses , in this part of the country. The awocia- ' lion has bung up a number of large purses ; and is receiving the support of the Com- I merclal club this year as financial backers. A ran hoe Takea Close Oae. 1D1P1 TTOV Keb Julv 17 (flnr-lal Tel egram.) In a close game here today ths ! Arapahoe Braves captured the scalps of the Orleans aggregation by tba following j score: t Arapahoe 1 MI11IIM Orleans 2 0 0 0 10 11 0-3 Batteries: Arapahoe, Tanner and Car- ; roll: Orleans, Short and Shoemaker. Hits: Arapohoe. 8; Orleans, 4. Struck out: By i Tanner. 10; by Short, 1. Umpire: Mueller, j Realrtee Teaaa Wlnnlnar. ! BEATRICE. July 27 (Special.) The Bea- 1 trloe business college nan team since leav ing the city on Its trip through the South Platte country has won sixteen out of eighteen games piayed. It defeated the Hi Id ret h team Tuesday by ths score of 10 to t. and shut out the Lawrence nine yes terday by the score of 3 to a. erlbner Captarea Norfolk. NORFOI..K. Neb . July tl (Special Tele gram.) The fsst Bcribner team took a fall out of Norfolk. Serlbner hit Bovee at will. Norfolk could do but little with eitaer npeae or nunmau. Eldora Trias aaed. MASON CITY. Ia., July 27. (Special Tsle gram Mason City defeated Eldora to day, by ths score of 3 to 3. Retteries: El dora. Ellert and 8weeley; Mason City, Duffy, C. Rowley and Mason. JUST AN OLD SLUGGING MATCH Everybody Hit the Ball and Mil waukee Defeat Columbus. BREWERS USE FOUR PITCHERS Charles Makes a Heme Rao la tke Third, Bringing la Three Bans, Besides His Om Pitcher Vlebaha Released. MILWAUKEE, July n.-In a free-for-all hitting bee the home club defeated Colum bus today, 15 to 11 Milwaukee used four pitchers, while Columbus used three, none of whom was effective. Charles' homer with the bases filled In the third was a feature. The Milwaukee club today released Pitcher Vlebahn unconditionally. Score: MILWt'KE. crLCMm8. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Stone, If i 1 T 6 6 O'Rourto. Ib I 1 1 I 6 41tarlaa. lb.. 6 III 1 HI' ehman. It I 1 Orendorf, lb. I I 1 lOmgalton, rf 4 1 Randall, rf.. 1116 1 Downa. Ib...l I Breen, ef.... 4 III 1 Irrln. lb.. I I Clark, lb.... I 111 6 Mahllos. as.. 4 1 Lewie, at.... I til I Packard, of.. 4 6 Marah.il. 0..I I 4 1 IWalah, e I 1 Ollllgan. p... 1 1 I I 0 Llebhardt, p. 1 6 Hafngton, pi 6 4 6 6 Leonard, p... I I McOlynn. p. 6 6 6 6 6 mk, p I 1 iNlcboleon, p. 1 I 0 6 6 Odwell, ef..,6 6 6 t 1 6 7 I Totala.... .'.41 II 17 II 4 Totals M II 14 11 I Milwaukee 1 4 4 0 0 0 4 0 15 Columbus 1 3 1 0 3 1 3 2 012 Two-base hits: Down. Perrlng, Randall. Three-base hits: O'Rourke, Stone. Home runs: Clarke, Charles. Hits: Off Llebhardt- In two Innings; off Lessard, 11 In four and one-third Innings; off Cook, 1 In one and two-thirds Innings; on uilllgan, 5 In two and one-third innings; off Harrington, 2 In three and two-thirds Innings; off McOlynn, 1 In one Inning. SacrfTice hits:' Downs, Stone, McQlynn, Breen. Left on bases: Mil waukee, 6; Columbus, 7. Bases on balls: Off Lessard, 1; off Nicholson, 2; off Ollll gan, 2; off Harrington, 2; off McQlynn, 1. Struck out: By Lessard, 8; by Nicholson, 2; by Harrington, 1; by McOlynn, 1; by Cook, 1. Time: 2:26. Umpires: Hayes and Ed dlnger. MAN FOUND IN HANSCOM PARK MAY NOT LIYE Flresaaa Flada Michael Morley la aa I'nrossrloni Coadltloa Tkla Morning;. Michael Morley, 4825 Poppleton avenue, was found by a fireman from No. 10 hose house, In the south end of Hanscom park. In an. unconscious condition Thursday morning. No marks of violence were found on his body when he was taken to St. Joseph's hospital, by order of Police Bur geon Peppers, and his condition was at tributed to heart disease. He Is now in a dying condition. Morley's absence from his home was re ported, to the police late last night by a friend. A hunt was made by patrolmen throughout the night, but no one answer ing his description was located. The find ing of the body In the park at 7 o'clock Thursday morning cleared up the mystery, although there wereno marks of Identifi cation. York Ckantaaejna to Opea. YORK, Neb., July 27. (Special.)-The York Chautauqua opens Friday, July 28, for a ten days' session. The record num ber of tents In Chautauqua park have been engaged, also the record number of ssason tickets have been sold. The program this year ia a strong one. Including Bishop Jo seph F. Berry, Rev. Fathers Nugent and Cleary, Mrs. Lake. Mrs. General Pickett. Frank Dixon and other noted lecturers. The musical numbers Include the famous Blspham, baritone; the Dunbars, ths Fer guson Dixie Jubilee singers, Maupln'B band and orchestra and others. Will Try for Governor. BOBTON. July 27.-Papers were taken out touay dv mentis or Thomas L. Mlsgen for his candidacy for governor on lha riamn. cr-atlc ticket against Governor Foss. Mr. nisgen nas been a candidate for governor and for president on the Independence league ticket. Iowa City Gets Pitcher Stela-er. SIOC.X CITY, Ia.. July 27.-The Sioux City Western league team today signed Pitcher Stelger of the St. Paul club. Stelger played with Snrlngfleld in the Three-I league last year. VOILiILilVlI E 1R.1 EXPERT CLOTHES FITTERS 107 SOUTH SIXTEENTH STREET 1 WE CLEAR OUR TO $22.50, AT We've reached the climax In value-giving. It Is not necessary to dwell on quality, for most everybody knows the kind of clothes we sell. The 2-plece suits are for now the 3-plece suits may be worn com fortably np to Christmas. Be here bright and early Saturday morn ing aad make your selections from our regular $22.50, $20.00 and $18.60 lines of fine suits, at, your choice $12.50 And the finer ones also are Included In this grand clearance move ment. For instance: Suits formerly sold up to $35 00 are now go ing, at, your choice $17.50 ALTERATIONS FREE. "QUALITY CLOTHES." Big Reductions in Our Clearance Sale of Oxfords bare saved money for hundreds of buyers. Mighty seldom does op portunity come to buy such Oxfords as these for so little. You'll find an extra pair "for best" a great help and you can wear Ox fords up to cold weather. Our Stock is Being Rapidly Reduced The earlier you come the bettr you'll fare No wonder, either, when you consider these up to date Oxfords. Your choice of leathers and styles while they last. Some buy two pair, reallxlng the good values they re getting. These Prices Talk ft. 60 Oxfords $1.60 Oxfords $4.00 Oxfords gi.tm $2.1)8 $0.00 Oxfords , RECENT SHOE COMPANY (ROD HAAKEU) 205 South 15th Ht, Graduate Plow Horse Wins Big Money in Grand Circuit Race Tom Murpby'i Gelding Takes Three Heats and Carries Off the Furni ture Manufacturers' Purse. GRAND RAPID8, Mich., July S7.-Tho greatest crowd assembled at a race meet ing here since the famous Allterton-Nelson match In 1901, Wednesday saw Tommy Murphy's plowhorse, R. T. C. repeat recent triumphs and capture his third great stake in as many weeks. He won three of the four heats necessary to determine the win ner In the 2:13 trot for the Furniture Man ufacturers' 110,000 stake. R. T. C. won the first two heats as he willed. In the third the gelding broke badly while passing the quarter. Belvasla. Lewis Forrest and Al Stanley made a great finish of this heat, noses apart. To achieve his victory R. T. C. had to step a full second and a half faster than his best time In the $10,000 Paper Mills stake at Kalmasoo last week. Twinkling Dan took first money In the 1:09 pace, though not In straight heats. The first and thrld he won In close fin ishes. After a bad break in the second he found his feet in Urns to be beaten out by Don by the closest of margins. Hero Aaale La arte AVIaa. In the 2:11 pace Zombrewer, after show ing up the field and having things all his own way In the first heat, went lame In the second and was drawn in the third, the race going to Annie Laurie after two overtime heats. Gold Dollar was as good as his nam sounds In the 1:08 trot, which he took by fe margins In straight hests. Sum maries: Class 2:1L pace, three In five. purse 31,000: Annie Laurie, b. m by Wal ter W. (Dean) 2 5 1 1 1 2 8 3 3 3 3 Zulu Hal, br. m. (O'Brien) 8 1 Mark Night, blk. h. (Hall) 4 3 Time: 3:0414; 2:OTH 2:064; 3:08; 2:08V. Class 2:09, trot, two in three, purse 11,000: uoid Dollar, cn. g., oy ruisus (C. Macey) 1 1 Don Labor, br. g. (Klmlln) 2 ( Captain George, b. h. (Murphy) 7 2 Direct Tone, Dr. g. (Uaycae) 6 j Time: 2:06Vi; 3:11. Class 2:12. trot, three in five. Furniture Manufacturers' stake tlu.OOU: R. T. C, ch. g. by Prince March (Murphy) 1 Belvasla. br. m. (Cox) 2 Lewis Forrest, blk. g. 'Loomls).. 7 Al 8tanley, ro. h. (Whitehead) .. 4 Ario Leybum, b. h. (Ueers) 3 Time: 2:07Vi; 2:064; 2:0s4; 2:07V Class 2:09, pace, two . In three, purse iio.uuo: Twinkling Dan, br. e. by Pan Patch (Murphy) 13 1 Don. ch. g., by Aldenwood (Brown) 4 13 My Shady Belle, b. m. (Snow) 2 8 3 Star King, b. g. (Frost) 3 6 4 Time: 2:074. 2M, 2:07V. POTATOES ARE DOING BETTER Pastares Are Also Reported aa Im proving and Cora la Pick ing Up. The only part of Nebraska that received any rain Wednesday night was the terri tory between Colton to Lodgepole and from North Platte to Sunderland on the Union Pacific line. Other parts of the state were even destitute of the sprinkle that fell over this territory. Weather reports of ths railroads in re gards to the crops of the state Indicate that the rain of last Sunday has meant s money to ths farmer. The corn will aver age a normal crop with fair weather from now on and If rain will fall many farm er'B corn crops will be larger than they have been for years. Wheat has been harvested and the result Is better than was thought when the crop stood on the ground. The average bushels per acre Is not as large as some years, ranging from eight bushels to thirty-five bushels to the acre, the majority of places reporting the general average below twenty bushels. Pastures are looking much better sines the rains and late potatoes are doing well. $4.50 Oxfords $5.00 Oxfords $6.50 Oxfords $4.08 f3.48 -$4.48 1 l