THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1011. Omaha Ties for Fifth Place; . Cubs and Tigers Beat Phillies and Athletics ROORKES WALLOP CHAMPS i Win In Spite of the Suberb Work of t Barber of Sioux City. WILLIAMS STILL HITTING HARD Ww Fielders for Moas t'lty Drops High Oae at a Moat leiopporlante Tlnr, 'I,r1(ln( la two Raaa. ntsgerald, the new irt neiaer ir mr Champ, who was recently secured, from the New Torlc Giants, lout Floux City the first gam of the series when he dropped Rchoonover'a high fly In the first Inning and allowed two men to score, Barlnr, who did the twirling for the Iowa boy, was never In better form and deserved to win. Ths final score was 4 to I with ths Rourkes on top. Barber was ths whole show for the Champs. He allowed but four hits during ths game, ens of which was a scratch. In all. only twenty-nine faced him and five of these fell before his mysterious wrinkles. The error by Fitzgerald gave Omaha ths first two runs, and In the sec ond Williams opened with a double and was sacrificed to third, scoring when Lynch laid a nice one down the line to Itart man, who failed to get it to the plate in Urn to catch Williams. Sioux. City made a vain attempt to tie ths score In the fifth tnnlng. They suc ceeded In getting two runs across the pan, but Dawson, who had slammed the ball to ths right field fence for two bags, could get no further. Another attempt was made to even up In ths ninth when Ferer was sent In to bat for Btem. lis struck out, however. - Roklaaom ts Steady. For Omaha Robinson pitched a steady gams of ball and was found for but six hits, and these were scattered throughout fhra Innings. Ths star work of the men behind htm retired the Champ batters without a chance to get more than the two runs. Robinson had superb control of ths ball and but six balls were batted out of ths Infield, and two of these were speared. Thompson again starred In the outfield and nothing could get past him. Moors at second played one of the beet games at that position seen at Rourke park this yesr. Hs covered all the space between first and second with a lightning-,! line Iinjvniiciii. nu in i " it. j supreme efforts, spoiled what would other wise have been hits. Moore has taken eighteen chanoes In ths last two days and has not made an error. Kneaves st short was there with the goods again and played like a fiend. The entire Infield worked together and nothing could get by. Nlehoff covered third like a blanket and to Fix chances without a bobble. After Moore had gone out on a grounder m ths first inning Nlehoff got to first safely on a hit to left. He stole second. Thomason went out. Hartman to Stem. Kane walked. In order to catch Nlehoff napping at second Dawson threw the ball to Hartman, who missed, and both men advanced a notch. Schoonover sent a high ons ts Fltxgerald, 'who muffed, and both Nlehoff and Kane scored. Schooney was caught stealing second. In the next In ning Williams doubled to right, was sacri ficed to third by Kneaves and scored on Lynch's grounder to short, when Hartman failed to get ths ball to the plate In time to catch him. . Ths Champs md two in the fifth. After two had gone out Hartman " doubled to right, Rellly walked and both men scored on Dawson's double to left. ' The Rourkes got their last run in the sixth. Nlehoff walked and scored on Thomason' triple to ths center field fence. Score: OMAHA. AB. R. H. 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 O. IS A. Moore. Zb Nlehoff, tb ... Thomason, cf '. Kane, lb ..... Schoonover, if Williams, rf .. Kneaves, ss ... Lynch, e Robinson, p .. 4 Totals M 4 SIOUX CITY. 4 n 17 AB. R. H. O. A. E. Andreas, Sb 4 0 0 t 4 0 Stem, lb I 0 0 0 0 Preen, rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 Wagner, cf 4 0 0 1 0 0 Fltsgerald, If S 0 1 t 0 1 Hartman. as t 1 1 4 0 I Rellly. tb 110 10 0 Dawson, e I 0 1 6 1 0 Barber, p 1 0 1 0 I 0 Ferer 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals I B 10 "l Fersr battsd for Stem In ninth. Robinson called out for bunting third unit. Omaha Runs Hits 11000100 11000110 SI our City- Runs 00001000 01 Hits 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0- Two-base hits: Williams, Hartman, Paw son. Three-base hit: Thomason. Bases on nana: on Koblnson. 1; off Barber. 1 Sserlfic hit: Kneaves. Stolen bases. Nle- borr, Kane, struck out: By Robinson, S by Barber, 5. I-ft on bases: Omaha 1: Sioux City. 1. Time: 1:30. Umpires: Mc- uovmi ana ciars: T. JOSEPH MUTCHES ITS HITS D xfalaee I.ae Opeaer by Seven t Fear Score. ST. JOSEPH,. Mo.. July tl. St. Joseph bunched hits on Owens today and took th first game of the series from Des Moines easily. 7 to 4. Chellette let down In the eighth and Des Moines bunched four hits ror in res runs, score: DES MOINES. AB. R. H. O. 12 A. 0 Curtis. If & l Colllgan, ss 4 0 Mattlck, cf 1 1 Dwyer. lb 4 0 Kores. lb 4 0 Anderson, rf 4 0 Oraham. lb 4 0 Vltowskl. e . 1 0 Owens, p 1 1 Mlachant 1 0 Totals S 4 T 24 11 ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. O A. E. Rellly. lb Powell, If ..... Kelly, rf Zwllllng, cf .,. Borton, lb .... Ooesett, e Hamilton, tb .. Malnke, as Chellette, p ... Totals .t a T 10 n 1 Batted for Owens In th ninth. De Moines 0 00100010-4 St. Joseph 1 1100010 7 - Sacrifice hits: Rellly. Chslletta. Stolen Bases: Mattlck, Anderson 11), lltowskl. Three-base hits: Borton, Kelly, Mattlck, Dwyer. Two-base hit: Powell. Struck out: By Ctiellett. I: by Owens, I. Basea on balls: Off Chellette. 1; off Owens. 1. Wild L Itches. Chellette. 1. Left on bases: St. Joseph. : Des Moines, 1 Umpire: Haskell. Tlsno: 16. LlXrOIJV WI.1I IX BIXTH Tspak Lasae Waea Visitors Oct Tare Rsn Wttaeet Hit. TOPEKA. Kan.. July tL Lincoln de feated Topeka today. I to L The visitors rcored the winning run In the sixth, when a base oa balls, a hit batsman and an out field error resulted tn two runs without a bit In ths Inning. Score: TOPEKA. Aa R. H. O. A. E JUckert. lf..... I 0 0 1 0 1 Standing of Teams WEPT. LKAUfK. I W.UP.t. AXIER. LEAGUE . I?m'r f "iWVi Lincoln .Vt S ..j!1 letro't 2 JJ .ri J'urMo Wi .;.r Philadelphia 3-1 MS St. Joseph. . .nl 4i ..".2 - Chicago .KTT Miuix City.. .41 4 New York. ..4 e. ..ll Omaha 4 4 .jo Boston 4: 47 .i.lo Tnmlm 41 f.ii 42 .1 elenil .4..7 4'X I M.ilne.. 70 .2711 Washington 4 n ..V!2 1 AM Ell. ASSN. fit. Louis fi .2 w trcl NA L LEAOI E. Columbus ...f 4H .i34, W.L.l'ct. Minneapolis 6 v. .M Chicago MX! .2,J Kan. 'ity . . fcTi 47 .5: New York...ou M SQ Columbus ...5T 4 ..V-4' Philadelphia M 37 .o2 St. Paul 52 SO .51 llttsburg ....f6 S7 .sHi Milwaukee ..fJ i.2 ,M., St. luis....o2 41 Toledo f0 M .4n0 Cincinnati . . . M .'II Louisville . .4n M ,4.i7i Brooklyn ....M 58 . 370 Indianapolis 4". f 433 Boston 10 71 .212 NEB. LEAGUE jiI.nK. LEAGUE. W.L.PcM W.L.Pct. Superior .61.".: Falls City S! 24 .61 Fremont 4fi 29 Shenandoah . M M2 rirand Isl'd.i M ,5.Si Auhurn i2 K .M Reward X .47S Clarlnda 31 M .44 Ccltimhus ...3 41 4 Humboldt ...JO 33 . 47 lifiMtinxs ...M 40 .4V Neb. City 23 41 .35 Kearney ....33 42 . 4401 York 30 43 .4111 Yeeterdars Resells. WESTERN LEAGUE. Sioux City. 2: Omaha. 4. Les Moines, 4; St. Joseph, 7. Denver, S-10; Pueblo, 11-ti. Lincoln, 1; Topeka, 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston. 1; Pittsburg. 8. Brooklyn. 1; Cincinnati, 1. Philadelphia, 1; Chicago, 4. New York, 1; St. Louis, 1. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Cleveland, t; Washington, 5. Detroit, 6: Philadelphia, 1; ten Innings. Chicago, IS; New York, 0. St. Louis, 2-1; Boston, 1-2. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Indianapolis, 1; Milwaukee, 6. Toledo, 4; Kansas City. 1. Louisville, 1; St. Paul. 7. Columbus, 0; Minneapolis, 4. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Hastings, 7; Kesrney, 8. Grand island, 2; Seward, 2. Columbus, 4; York, 8. Fremont, 1; Superior, 4. Games Today. fWlpstern League Sioux Citv at Omaha. Des Moines at St. Joseph, Denver at Pueblo, Lincoln at Topeka. National League Boston at Pittsburg. American League Cleveland at Wash ington. Detroit at Philadelphia. Chicago at New York, St. Louis at Boston. American Association Indianapolis at Milwaukee. Toledo at Kansas City. Louis ville at St. Paul. Columbus at Minneapolis. Nebraska State League Hastings at Kearney, Grand Island at Seward, Co lumbus at York, Fremont at Superior. Mink League Humboldt at Nebraska City, Shenandoah at Falls City, Auburn at Clarlnda. King, cf 10 0 10 Beecher, cf 11110 Whitney, lb 4 0 1 U 0 Gardner, If and cf.... 4 0 0 2 0 Emory. 3b 1110 1 Crisp, c I 0 1 I 1 Edmlston, ss 4 0 0 1 4 Kreps. 2b 4 0 111 Donovan, p 1 0 0 0 1 Chapman 1 0 0 0 0 Totals S3 1 t 17 IS LINCOLN. AB. R. H. O. 11 A. E. 0 0 Cole, cf 6 0 1 0 Gagnler, ss o l Cobb, rf I S 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 McCormick. If 4 0 1 Thomas, lb 110 Dundon. 2b i 1 w Cockman, lb 4 0 0 Stratton, 0....1 ,.9 o u Applegate, p Ill Totals 31 1 7 17 13 1 Batted for Donovan in ninth. Topeka 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Sacrifice hit: Applegate. Stolen hues: Kreps (2), Emory ), Crisp, Thomas, uun don, Cockman. Bases on balls: Off Dono van, 3; on Applegate, a. struca out: ay Lonovan, 4; by Applegate, 4. Wild alch: Donovan U). Hit ty pitcnea dsji: uono- van, L Umpires: McKm and Weaver. PUEBLO AND DENVER DIVIDE PUEBLO. Colo.. July 11. PuebJo and Denver divided a double-header. Pueblo winning she first, 11 to 8, and Denver the aecond. 10 to 7. Jackson pitched both games for Pueblo, Manager Hendrlx and Beall were put out of the park in the second game for disputing a decision. Score first game: D..NVER. AB. R, II. O. A. Lloyd, 2b Gilmore, if 6 Ill 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 5 10 1 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 Beall. lb Casldy, rf iQulllin, cf Coffey, as bpabr, c..i Schrelber, p...... Kenworthy, p.... Hans, p Frambes Totals 16 I 11 24 16 PUEBLO. A B. R. H. O. A. 0 Davis, rf 1111 belden, If I.... 4 111 Berger, as 4 1 1 1 Craig, if and rf 4 111 Mlddleton, cf 4 0 14 Hughes, 2b 4 111 Koi-rner. lb 4 117 Claire, 3b 1111 Clemons, o 4 0 10 Jackson, p 4 0 10 Totals .16 11 16 27 Batted for Harris In ninth. Denver ( 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 Pueblo (1001010 11 Stolen bases: OH more, Craig. Two-base hits: Ca sidy, Koerner, Jackson, Hughes, Berger. Double plays: Oof fey to Lloyd to Beall; Jackson to Clemons to Koerner. Home run: Spahr. Hit by pitched ball: By tichreiber ,2. Sacrifice hits: Berger, Claire, Hughs. Beall, Cassldy. Struck out: By Jackson, 6. Basea on balls: Off Schrel ber, 1; off Kenworth, 1; off Harris, 1; off Jackson. 4. Time: 1:10. Umpires. Knapp and Morgan. Score, second game: DENVER. AB. R. K. O, A. Lloyd. 2b 11114 tillmore. If .... 4 1110 Beall. lb 1114 0 Kenworthy, lb 1 1 1 t 0 Cassldy, rf 4 1110 (julllln. 3b 4 0 0 0 1 rColllns, ct t 1 10 0 Coffey, sa 4 1114 Prambe , e 1 1 1 11 1 O'Brien, p4 1110 1 Totals 17 10 11 17 14 PUEBLO. AB. R. H. a Davis, rf Berger, ss... Craig, if 1 1 1 1 o i i u 0 1 0 0 V 4 Mlddleton, cf 4 Hughes, lb 1 Koerner, lb 4 Claire, lb I Clemons, e 1 Jsckson. p 1 Belden 1 Shaw 1 Totals 13 11 Batted for Claire in ninth Batted for Jackson in ninth. Denver 0 0 I I 0 1 1 I 0-10 Pueblo 1 01000410-4 Stolen bases: Lloyd. Jackson. Two-base hits: Mlddleton. Davis. Cassldy. Three base hit: O'Brien. Double play: Claire to Clemons to Koerner. Home runs: Beall, Lloyd. Kenworthy. Sacrifice hits: Berger tx, Frambes. Struck out: By O'Brien, 12; by by Jackson, 1. Bases on balls: Off O'Brien, 1; off Jackson, 4. Time: 1 hours. Umpires: Morgan and Knapp. Uoaallo Defeats Wlaaraaie, ROSALIE. Nsb., July 11. (Special.V Rosalie defeated Winnebago In th hottest contested game of the season here Sunday, the feature of the game bejng the heavy batting of the Rosalie team. Score: Rosalie 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 07 Winnebago 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0-6 Batteries: Rosalie. Schilling and Me Donald; Winnebago, Raymond and Green. Omaha Preiare Market. BUTTER Creamery. Me packing stock, ISc. KOOM1 15; No. t so. 1HJULTRY Broilers. UV: roosters, 4c; hens, c; ducks, 10c; geese, to. SUPERIOR WINS AND LEADS Erorors by Fremont Help Slugs en of Cement Town Get Game. I ONE INNING DZCIPES CONTEST 1 " stir Pitchers, ftlbnoa aad Campbell la Plae Form a ad Deliver Hie l.ragae Ball Seward Stiffens and Wins a Game. SUPERIOR. Neb., July Sl.-Special Tele gram.) In a game which decided who would head the State league list tonight. Superior defeated Fremont 4 to 1. Err.ua by Kondeau and Rouse, coupled with four Hts in the second, gave the sluggers four runs. Errors accounted for all of Fre mont's scoring. Gibson and Campbell pitched big league ball. Score: FREMOiNT SI'PXRIOR. AB H O A K. ABH.O.AE. KomlM. Ib. I 1 1 I t Allen, ct I I I I Fullen, lb.. I t 14 1 Mlrheel. .. I t 1 House, cf ... 4 1 1 t Cnyle. rf. .. 4 1 0 Hohner. rf.. I IS Mc-rxiwoll.Ib 4 1 1 t Neff. c I 4 I Spellmsn. c. 4 I J 1 TlTln. If... 4 4 19 F Jtark'!. Iff I 0 I 0 Cr)T. 3b... 4 111 D Horks's. lb I 11 0 1 Thnntrmn 1 1 OImrk. lb... 4 114 1 Ctmpbell, p 4 110 Gibson, p. .. 4 1 t TnUlt M 14 14 4 Totals tl 17 II I I Fremont 1 0 O 0 0 0 0 1 11 Superior 04000000 4 Three-bsse hit: Allen. T wo-base hits: Thompson (2), Spellman. Sacrifice hfts: Bohner, Michael, D. Bockewlts. Stolen bases: Allen. Gibson. Struck out: By Campbell, S; by Gibson. 7. Bases on balls: Off Comphell 1, off Glbsora 4. Wild pitch: Gibson. Umpire: Garrett. Time. 1:60. At tendance: 400. Nerrnrd Brats Grand Island. SEWARD, Neb., July SI. (Special Tele gram.) Seward defeated Grand Island to day by the score of 1 to 2. Hanson and ! Hartman both pitched a nice game, Han- I.r3 nHm.VnfLV" etne'W'tne addll tlon of several new players and is playing better ball, score: 8BWARIV OANT ISLAND. AB.H.O.A-B AB.HOAg Rnblnson, rl I t I I I MrKlbben.lt 11114 Rrannon, b I I 1 I Conk, of 4 1 4 1 Zlnk. lb 4 I II 1 McLesr. rf.. 4 0 1 Kstf. tb I 1 4 4 Hanrla. lb.. I 1 1 Leonard, If. 4 1 Armatrons.lb 4 1 1 0 Hear?, rf ... 4 14 4 Ward. Ib..... 4 4 4 1 Slnlr. sa.. i 1 4 I 0 Jokrrtt, ... 4 140 Wall?, I 17 Smith, as... I 111 Hanson, p... I 1 at Hanman. p. I 1 0 I Moras 1 Totals 28 I 17 IS Totals II i 14 Morse batted for Hartman in the ninth. Grand Island 0 00000 2002 Seward 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Two-base hits: Leonard, Henry, Hanson, McKlbben. Bases on balls: Off Hanson, 2; off Hartman, 2. Struck out: By Han son, 7: by Hartman. 1. Double plays: Cook to Armstrong. Hit by pitcher: By Hanson, 1. Umpire, Edwards. Time, 1:30. Kearney Drops Close One. KEARNEY, Neb., July 81. (Special Tele gramsKearney lost the first game to Hastings by a close score. Orth was able to hold them down in plches, Msples pitched a good game. Score: KBAB.NET. HASTINGS. ABH.O.AE. A&HOAE. U Gray, cf . I I I 0 Bromley, cf. 4 I I 1 Brnek. If.... 4 1 0 Fortman, ss I 1 t I I Jarrott, rf.. I I I 0 Wauwu, 2b. .41110 Paflas, Ib... I I I Cook, lb.... 4 11 1 Downer, lb. . 4 1 I 1 Kati, Ib I 1 1 Clalrs, lb... I 0 10 1 0 Jones. If.. I Bans. as.... 4 til 0 Klnklla ,rf.. 4 I I H. Ormy, .. 4 1 11 I Hoernls, o. 4 1 I I Wynkoop, p .1 1 0 Orth. p 4 11 Maples, p.... I 1 0 Totals SS 11 XI U I Totals It 11 17 14 I Kearney 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 1 06 Hastings 1 1 1 1 0 01 0 07 Earned runs: Kearney, 1; Hastings, S. First base on balls: Off Wynkoop, 1; off Maples, 1; off Orth, 3. Wild pitch: Orth, 1. Two-base hits: Hoernle, Downey, Jarrott. Orth, Synek Klnklin. Struck out: By Wynkoop. S; by Maples, 6; by Orth, 10. Home runn: Bromley. Passed ball: Hoernle. Left on bases: Kearney, ; Hastings, 6. Time: !:). Umpire: Held. Vwrli .Vatbata- Cclanabaa. YORK, Neb., July 31. (Special Tele gram.) Tork defeated Columbus today by heavy hitting. Fentress kept Columbus' hits well scattered and received good sup port. Payne made a sensational stop of a liner off Corbett's bat. Smith was a busy boy at second, accepting ten chances with out a wobble. Farrell was heavy with the stick, getting three hits out of three times up. Score: YORK. CDLUM-Bt'S. AB H O A B. AS H.O.A.B. Farrell, Ib. I I 0 1 I Melxall. rf . 1 0 0 Smith, lb... I 1 I I 0B. Brown, Ib 4 1 1 1 Hennlasar.lf 4 10 Oraham. Ib. 41411 Harms, cf... I I 0 B. Brown, a 4 1 I Payne, lb... I II) Chittlck, cf. 4 1 DaTla, rf.... 4 110 0 Usach, if.... I I 1 Ore. as 4111 Oorbait, lb. 4 1 10 1 0 Oopple. e... 114 10 Hail eon, .. I 1 4 0 Fentress, p.. 1 t Melt, e 141: Dalalr. ... 4 1 I 0 1 Totals M 11 17 II I 71 Totals 15 t 14 11 1 1 Totals ! I 17 It t York 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 g' 'tatted lor Laudermllk in seventh. Columbus 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-6 New Y'ork 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Earned runs: Columbus, 1; York 6. Home St. Louis 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-2 runs: Farrell, Harms, Copple. Two-base Two-base hits: Snodgrass, Meyers, Mur hlts: Hennlssey, Chittlck. Bases on balls, i ray. Three-base hit: Bresnahan. Bases Off Fentress. 4; off Delalr, 6. Struck out: ' on balls: Off Sallee, 1; off Golden, 1; off By Fentress. 7: by Delalr, (. Double plays Dye to Smith to Payne; Delalr to Mets to Corbett. Hit by pitched ball: Melxell, Fentress. Umpire: McDermott. GRAND CIRCUIT RACE RESULTS Vernon MeKlaaey Wis Chamber of rommerce Pacing; Stake. DETROIT, Mich., July 3L Following is ths summary of the Grand circuit races today : Class 2:19, trotting, purse $1,000, three in five: Gordon Todd, br. s., by Todd i (Oeers) ' 4 111 Lady McKlnney 114 6 Sid Anna 124 Waponee till Elisabeth Ray 6 7 6 1 Neva Todd 6 4 8 7 Miss Cresceus 8 t ( 6 Carol Belle 10 ( ds Judge Stows 7 8 7dr Dr. Archdale ds Areo ds Time: 1:144. 1.1314, 2:13. 2:11H. Chamber of Commerce, 15,000 stake, for 1:13 pacers, three in five: Vernon McKlnney, br. a., by Guy McKlnney (James) 6 111 Bran ham Baughman 1112 Peter Preston 4 6 4 1 Peter the Second 1 4 Ids Sir R. 7 1 ds Akar 1 ds Blrtle 4 ds Fsnny Stanton ds Time: 2:04. 2:04, 1 :03V 2-iMVa. Class 2:07, trotting, purse 11,000, two In three: Soprano, ch. m., by Bellini (Andrews) 1 1 Dudle Archdale 2 1 Spanish Queen 2 1 Nancy Royce 4 6 Grace P 6 4 Sterling McKlnney 6ds Billy Burke ds Time. ICoH. 1:04. Class 1:0s, pacing, purse $1,000, two In three: Hal. B.. Jr.. br. a., by Hal B. (Easson) 1 1 0 I Sunny Jim 1 1 Don ..11 .. ds .. ds .. ds Gordon Prince Princess Hal Star King Time: 2:OS4, 1:05V RESULTS 1 THREK-I LEAGUE Waterloo) Wlas Beth Games of Doable. Header from Dabaeae. WATERLOO. Ia., July It Waterloo won both games from Dubuque today, 1 to 1 and t to I Score, first game R H P. Waterloo 17 1 Dubuque 14 1 Batteries: Waterloo, Shackelford and Harrington; Dubuque, Webster and Boucher. Score, second game: R.H Tl Waterloo 7 4 1 Dubuque Batteries: Waterloo. Hendrlx and Wolfe; Dubuque. Fosberg and Allen. DECATUR, III., July Il.-Colllns hit scored the winning run for Decatur in the tenth Inning tcday, Qulncy losing by 1 to I Bear: R H.b! IVoatur 1 10 1 Qulncy 14 0 Batteries: Decatur. Schroder and John son: Uulncy. Tretter. Clarke and Forney PEORIA. III.. July II. Peoria won both ends of a double-header from Danville to day. 6 to 1 and i tot Score, first game: R.H F.. Peoria 4 6 0 Danville 16 1 Batteries: Peoria. Prendergast and Jacobs; Danville, Bras and Meesinc PHILLIES YIELD TO BROWN Cubi Win Final Game of Scries by Fonr to Two. PITCHES ALLOWS BUT FOUR HITS Philadelphia Draws Succession of Blanks After Getting; lilts In See. and Third Innlogs Arher Gets Home Ran. CHICAGO. July 31. Pitcher Brown of Chicago won the final game of the series from Philadelphia today, 4 to 2, in i brilliant game with Alexander a. his op- I ponent. Brown was so good that only four hits were made off his delivery and not a Phlladelphlan reached the initial base after the third Inning, the side being retired In ft t three order 0ne lwo lnre ora"- The visitors mere the first . to score. Walsh singled, but was forced at second by Beck. Ioolan then hit for two basea into left field and the first run was made. In the next Inning Alexander hit for two bases and went to third on a wild pitch. He remained there while Knabs went out and was then run down by Tinker when Paskert hit a hard grounder to the short stop, Paskert taking second on the play, scored on Lobert's single. Archer contributed the first run for Chi cago by knocking a homer to center. In the sixth Hofman doubled and scored on Zimmerman's single. Zimmerman Then pilfered second and scored on Tinker's hit. The flnsl run was made by Sheckard. He singled and took second when Luderus threw wild to Alexander, who wan covering first. A sacrifice placed him on third and he scored when Hofman singled. Score: CHICAGO. PHILADELPHIA. AB H.O.A E. AB H O.il Bherkard, If. I 1 1 0 Knabs. lb .. 4 0 4 1 0 Bchulte. rf . I 0 1 Paskert, rf.. 4 4 1 Hofman, cf. 4 I 0 0 0 Lobert, lb.. 4 1 I Clm'man, Ib 4 1 1 I budenia. lb.. I 11 1 Dovle, lb.... I 114 0 Walsh. If.... I 14 0 0 Tinker, ss... I 114 0 Berk. rf.... I 0 I 0 (I (later, lb.... I 0 II 0 0 Doolan. ss..l 1 4 Archer, c... 1110 Moran. e... 1410 Brows, p... 1 I Alexander, pi 1 t Totals tt I 17 II Totals 10 4 14 II 1 Chicago 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 4 Philadelphia 0 1100000 0-2 Two-base, hits: Doolan, Alexander, Hof man. Home run: Archer. Sacrifice hits: Brown, Schulte. Stolen bases: Doyle, Zim merman. Double play: Knabe (unas- -1 t.ft a rhtraro 1: Vh 111. J.Kl.l.'. D...a V.nll.' t tf t AleVSnder ! UCIlllO, A. wii ..... ... . v - - , 1. Struck out: By Alexander, 5; by Brown, 6. Wild pitch: Brown. Time: 1:45. Um pires: Eason and Johnstone. Marqnard Wins Aa-aia. ST. LOUIS, July 31. Marquard oame back today and won his second game from St. Louis during the present series, 1 to 2. He allowed five hits, while the local pitchers were hit hard. Score: ST. UJl'IB. NEW YORK. AB H.O.AE. AB H.O A K Huirlns. lb. I 0 4 1 Snndarass. cf 4 I I ft Hauaer. as... 4 I I 4 0 Doyle. Ib... I 0 0 I Ella. If 110 0 Murray, if.. 4 110 Konetchy, lb I II 0 0 Becker, rf..l 1 I FJrana, it... I I I I I Merkla. lb.. 4 0 4 0 0 Mowrey, Ib 4 0 1 Hersoc. lb.. 4 1 I 0 Oakea, cf... t I 4 Fletcher, as. 4 0 4 I Bretnahan.o I. I I I 0 Mvyers. o. . I I t 1 4 Bailee, p.... 1 I klarqnard, p4 t 0 1 0 LLauder'k.p 1000 Golden, p... 0 Touts It II 17 T t Bllaa 1 I Marouard. 1. Struck out: My L. Lauder mllk, 1; by Golden, 1; by Marquard, 1. Time: 2:15. Umpires: Rlgler and Fln neran. Pirates Take Easy Oae. PITTSBURG. July 1L Pittsburg easily wonf rom Boston today. 8 to 1. taking ths series. It was the twelfth straight victory for the local team, the record for the sea son In the National league. Score: PnTBBl'RO. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.B. ' ABHO.AB Byrne, Ib... I I 1 I 1 Sweeney, Ib 4 1 I 4 Leach, rf.... I It 0 Tenney, lb.. 4 1 t 1 Tarry, if.... I I I 0 Kaiser. If... 4 114 Wasner. aa. . 4 4 I I I Insertoo, Ib 4 I 4 t J Miller, lb I 4 1 I 1 Bpratt, sa... I I I 1 MrKrrhnle.lb 4 11 K Miller, rt I 4 4 4 0 Wilson, rf.. 4 1 4 0 Flaherty, rf t 1 1 Simon, e.... I 1 4 Kilns, e I 1 t I 1 Lellleld. p.. 4 1 0 Griffin, p. .. I 11 Mailers, p. 1 4 Totals n 7 IT t I Totala II 4 14 11 4 Pittsburg 10000700 Boston 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Three-base hit: Sweeney. Home run: son. Cacrlflce hit: Carey. Double play: Miller to Wagner to McKechnie. Bases on balls: Off Griffin. : off Mattern, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Griffin, Simon. Struck out: By Griffin. 1. Wild pitch: Orifln. Left on bases:' Pittsburg. 8; Boston. L First base on errors: Pittsburg. I. Hits: Off Griffin, 6 in six Innings; off Mattern, 1 In two Innings. Time: 1:86. Umpires: ODay and Emslie. Heds Tak Pitchers' Dael. CINCINNATI. July 31. Cincinnati won a pitcher's duel. Burke lost in the ninth when he fielded Mitchell's drive to first base. Instead of attempting to catch Downey at the plate. Grant was so badly spiked by White In the fourth Inning that he was carried from ths field. He will be out of the game for several weeks. Score: Brooklyn 0 000010001 Cincinnati 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 11 Three-base hit: Whjrat. Itnmt run: Bates. Struck out: By Burke, 4; by Keefe, 4. Bases on balls: Off Burke, 6; off Keefe, 1. Time: 1:4&. Umpires: Klem and Bren- MAXWELL SHOOTS GOOD SCORE Gaad Marksaaaaahlri at Omaha Gaa Clab Shoot. At the Omaha Gun club Sunday George Maxwell, th professional, broke 190 birds out of 200. Th shoot brought out soma good marksmanship. Scores: ON 200 TARGETS. George Max well... 1W George Rogers 174 W. D. Townsend..lsi A. IL Fry 164 Berth Dixon 1' j ON 100 TARGETS. B. T. Levering. ... H Jesse Aysworth.... 81 J. F. Beard WC. A. Hiss 81 A. H. Chambers... x: M. S. Smltrr. 86 J. A. Davla K1 ON 60 TARGETS. C. A. Lewis 42: J. F. Grout 11 Frsnk Crablll 41 Q. W. Loomls...... M J. Beno 4U J. H; Hals 14 Faaeral of William Baaks. BLAIR. Neb., July IL (Special.) Ths body of William Banks, who was drowned In the Missouri river at Chamberlain. B. D about ths first of July, arrived In Blair on Saturday evening and was buried In ths cemetery hers. Mr. Banks' mother re sides In this city. The cause of death Is supposed to bo suicide as bis mind had been showing a gradual falling for several months. Ths body was found about fifty miles below Chamberlain. TIGERS HOLD FIRST PLACE Athletici Beaten in Ten Inning by Batting- Ralliei. SIX TO TILRIl Li FINAL SCORE Kranae Weakeua After Great Pltrh. IK Dael Lasting Sis Innings With Mallla Detroit Gets Poor Start. PHILADELPHIA. uiy JL-Detrolt and Philadelphia mtt tills atternoon In a game n league In which first place tn the America i ace Has at stake ana tne luitner won oy 1 to 1 In re ii lnnniKS. Batting tallies in tut seventh and ninth Innings won for De troit. For six Innings iCiause of Philadel phia and- Mullln ol Detroit had a gieat pltUiIng duel, and then ths former weak ened. Detroit made a poor start. Lord got two bases In the first inning on O'Leary s fum ble, and Old rings bunt was rml.ted to roll safe between Mullin and Moriarty. Collins' single scoicu L.oid and put oidrlng on third, the latter scoring when Baker forced Collins at second. Only two hits were maue off Kruuee until one man was out tn the s.-vmth Inni.ig. Then the bases were tilled on singles by gDelehanty. Moriarty and O'Leary. Stan age's inlleid single scored Delclianty and the next two men popped up files. In the ninth the first two batsmen were easy outs. Stallage doubled over Lord's head and Jones, who rsn for him, scored when Mullln singled. With one out in the tenth inning, Cobb beat out a grounder to Barry and took third on Crawtord's single to left, the lat ter taking second on the throw In. Dele hanty was purposely given four balls and all three runners scored when Moriarty tripled to the right center field fence. O'Leary bunted safely, scoring Moriarty. O'Leary stole second, Casey fanned and Mullln gave Collins a fly. Philadelphia scored a man in their half. Strunk batted for Thomas aid was safe on an Infield single. Two force-outs at sec ond base were followed by a triple by Oldring, scoring one run, but Collins ended the game with a fly to Cobb. The latter again played the star fielding game, some of his eight catches being very difficult. Both teams put up a splendid exhibition In the field, only one error marring the work of each team. Score: DETROIT. PHILADELPHIA. AB H O A E AB H A A E. JMi.n. AAn. BTahf'J':": J I Sins"':: J I Cobb ct I 110 u coiiina. lb., t ill Crswford, rf I 1 I o baker, lb... 4 1 4 4 iMIehanty.lb 4 110 0 Barry, aa 4 1 I I Moriarty. JD. J I 1 1 Murphy, rf . 4 I I O Ijeery, lb. 4 I 4 7 1 Mclnnca, lb I 1 4 0 Btanace, c 4 I I Thomaa e. .. I 17 1 Celery, c... 11 0 Krauae, p... 101 Mullln, p... t I 0 I "Btrunk iisso sjonea 0 0J Lpp 10 00 Totala 40 11 M It 1 Total 17 I 10 7 1 nan tor otanage In ninth. Hatted for Thomaa In tenth. Batted lor Krause In tenth. Detroit 000000101 4-6 Philadelphia .... 200000000 11 Two-base hits. Drake, Stanage. Three base hits: Moriarty, Oldring. Stolen base: O'Leary. Double play: Collins to Barry to Mclnnls. Left on bases: Detroit, ; 14TI a delphia, 6. Bases on balls: Off Mullln, 2; off Krause. 4. First on erors: Detroit, 1; Philadelphia, L Struck out: By Mullln. 1; by Krause. 7. Time: 2:46. Umpires: Con nolly and Egan. Boston and St. Loala Divide. BOSTON, Mass., July 11. Boston and St. Louis again divided a double-header today, each being on the long end of a 1 to t score. Collins struck out nine St. Louis batsmen In the first game, which Boston won. Bcore, nrst game: Batted for Krlchell in ninth. Batted for Black in ninth. BOSTON. BT. LOUIS. ABHO.AE. AB.H.O.A.B. Hooper, rf.. 10 14 0 Bholea.ot... 41 Bna-le, lb... I It AttJtin. lb., I 1 I Sneaker, cf.. 4 1 1 Boh'aer. rf.. 114 Wasnr, Sb. . I 4 1 0 L porta, lb. 4 1 4 1 0 Cariraan, e..l is 1 I Hocu, if... t 11 1 Gardner, lb I I I KJrcheu. e. e i e Verkea, as.. 18 4 1 1 Black, lb... 1 too. Col Una, p... 111 Walaoe, p... 1010 Wood. p.... 0 Mitchell, p. I I Orlep 0 4 Totala 14 4 17 1 1 Clarke ....1 . Totals It I 14 II 1 Coston 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 Bt. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 X Two-base hits: Gardner. Collins. Hits: Oft Collins, 1 In 1 Innings; Wood, none in one inning. Stolen bases: Speaker, Hogan. Double play: ivricneii to uaporte. iii on bases: Boston, 1; fet. Iuls, 6. First base on balls: Off Mitchell, 4; Collins, 6. First on errors: ol. ixiuls, l. struck out: By Mitchell. I: Collins. . Wild pitch: Wood. Time: 1:52. Umpires: O'Loughlln and Di- neen. Score, second game: ( Boston 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 12 St. Louis 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Two-base hits: Riggert, Engle. Hits: Off Pape. i In I innings: oft Kiilllay. I In 1 innings. Sacrifice fly: Clarke. Stolen bases: bpeaker, Schweitzer, Myers. Lxtt on bases: to ion. 7; bt, Louis. . First base on balls: Off Pape, 2; Kiilllay, 1; Powell, 4. Struck out: By Pape, 1; Kiilllay, 4; Powell. L Time: 2:06. Umpires: Dineen and O Loughlln. Joknsoa Holds apa. WASHINGTON. July 3L-Johnson held Cleveland sale all the way today and Washington won, 4 to 2. Score: WASHINGTON. CLEVELAND. AB H O.A B Afl H.O.A.B Milan, cf... 4 114 4 Oraner, If.. 414 Scuaefer, lb I 114 W Olaoo. SS....I 114 Elberlefa. Ib I I 1 Jackson, cf.. lilt Gaealer. rf . . I I Letole, lb.. 4 I I 1 C. Walkex.it I Sterall, lb.. 1 1 McBrtae, as 4 I I I 1 Easterly, rf. 4 4 1 1 4 Oonroj, lb.. 1 4 4 4 ball, lb 41114 Street, lilt Planer, e... 4141 Johnson, p.. 4 I 4 I Janra, p.... I so Kaler. p.... I 1 Totala II II 17 14 I Smith 1 i Totala 14 I II II Batted for Kaler In u.mu. Washington 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 6 Cleveland 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 02 Two-base hits: Qeasler (2). Bases on balls: Off Johnson, 2; off James, 2; off Kaler. 1 Struck out: By Johnson. 1; by Kaler. L Time: 1:45. Umpires. Evans and Parker. Sox Blank Krw York. r ivnn, July ai. inn v.nicago Americans had tba locals at their mercy today, defeating them In their fourth straight game by a score of u to o. warn- hops offerings were hammered for seven- teen hits and twenty-nine bases, while whit held the home team to four scat- tered bits; Score; Chicago 1 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 I II New Tork 0 000000000 Two-base hits: Zelder. Blair. Mclntyre, Sullivan. Thre)-baae hits: Mclntyre, Mc Connell, Lord. Home run: Bodle. Bases on balls:: Off Warhop, 1 Struck out: By Warhop. 1; by White, 1 Time: 1:3a. Umpires; Mulln and Perrine. Wlaslde Easy far Pierre. PIERCE, Neb., July II. (Special.) Plercs won from Wlnslde at the latter place Sat urday by a 4 to 1 score. This makes the second consecutive victory over Wlnslde. Bovee. on th center mound for Pierce, pitched a no-score gsme, Wlnsid annexing Its single run on errors. Only two hits were made over Pierce's Infield. The score: ' R.H. Pierce 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0-4 10 Wlnslde 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 1 Batteries: Pierce, Bovee and Teft; Wln slde, Suman, Tubbs and Pomeroy. Pltrbra No-HIt Oame. BATTLE CREEK. Neb., July 11. Spe clal.l Seldee pitched a no-hlt game sgainst Tllden on ths local diamond today. An other feature of ths game was ths hitting of Hoffman, ths local man getting three hits out of three times up. Score: Battle Creek J000001 I Tllden 010-1 Horns run: Hoffman. Two-bass hits: Heffmsn. Lift, Joester. Bases on balls: Off Seldee. 1. Struck out: By Se.ldee, I; by Kingdom. V. Hits: Off Kingdom, . Batteries: Battle Creek. Belde and Lift; Tllden, Kingdom and Cola. A BarrlbU Death. results from decaying lungs. Curs coughs and weak lungs with Dr. King's New Dis covery, toe and 11. 0a. For aala by Beaton Drug Co. BLUES LOSE IN THE FIFTH Kansas City Unable to Catch Toledo and Loses, Fonr to Three. HICKMAN'S HOMER STARTS RALLY nlllran Hrrarri Tvo-riase lilt Baras and Carlarh Credited With Sacrifice lilts lx Mea Strike Ont. KANSAS CITY, July SI.-A base on halls j two errors and a douM? stral by Butler ! nl Miles, scoring the former, allowed Toledo to s-ore two runs in the fifth In ning here today after li'ckman had made the circuit on a hoers. run back of the rcore board. aKnsss City wss never able to catch up and lost, 4 to 3 Score: TOLEDO. KANSAS CITT. AB H OA K AH H OA Nllea. sr 4 1 0 0 0 Parbeen. Sb 4 1 4 1 0 Hlnrhmen. Ib I 0 I I II Sullivan, cf. I 1 10 0 Hnnn'et. lb.. I I 111 lyt'. If 4 0 I 0 4 Turns. If I I 0 Hvatt. rf .. .4 I I Hickman, rf. I I S 0 0 Howcrman.lb 4 0 II 1 pronkle. lb. 1110 I nrrMrai. s 4 0 I I I (arlerh. c... 1 0 4 0 0 Ivwney. !b I I 1 I Puller, as .. 4 I I I nk-r. Ib... I 0 1 YtUKllng. p.. 4 10 0 0 u't'onrnr. c I 1 I 1 0 rcwrll. P P 10 0(1 Totals .. .10 I 17 10 1 Manlox, 10 0 10 I Totala It IR II i Toledo 0 0 u 3 1 0 o 4 Ksnsss City 1 0 v 00100 0 1 Home run: Hickman. Two-bnse h't: Sullivan. Sacrifice hl;s: Burns. Otr'eeh Stolen bases: Butler. Nl e. Bases oi balls: Off Yingllng. 1; off Powell. 1; of. Maddox. 1. Struck out: 111- Yinr lng 1: l Powell, 2; by Maddox. 1. Hits: off Powell , 4 in five and and one-third Innings; of: Maddox, 1 In three and two-thirds Innings. Left on liases: Toledo, 7; aKnsss City. 6. First bsae on errors: Toledo, !. 1 aased ball O'Connoi. Time: l:4o. L'mplres: Wed dlge and Chill. nlna Get lovr Contest. ST. PACL, Minn., July 31-Ixulsvllle played listless ball today nnd St. Paul won easily. J to 1. Hearr.c p.trheo for tne visitors and was hit hard, while Re'iter was In good form. Dcirhanty's playing was a feature. He made a double, a triple and a single out of four times at bat. Score: LOt'lBVILLR. BT. PAfU AH H O A K AB 11 O AI Bmerenn. If 4 1 1 0 0 Clarke. If S I 1 OA Robinson, aa 4 t I IHIrh.ntT.Ili III Howard, lb. 4 0 11 1 0MMo.-k.lb 4 1 1 1 4 H.en0: rl. 4,1. 5 S" i . Stanley, cf.. 4 1110 Autnty. lb. 4 1 11 I Huliwitt. tb 4 1 II 0 Butler, as . 4 1 1 I n Hafford. 3b.. 1010 Land, r 4000 Hushes, c... I I I 1 It M-Tk, lb 4 1 I I 0 Hearne, p... 10 0 1 0 Kelfcr. p.. 4 1 1 0 0 Totals II 7 14 14 1 Totala 17 14 17 Louisville 0 1000000 01 St. Paul 0 2 1 0 0 0 4 0 - Two-base hits: Delehanty, B. McCormick. Three-base hits: Delehanty. Autrey. Home run: Butler. Stolen bases: Jones, Staley, Hughes. Double play: Robinson lunas- ,.j, ti i s s l i , J j Struck' out: Hy H-'Ker 4- Hearne. 1. Sac: rlf:co fly: Hafford. Left on bases: bt. 0 1 Paul, 7; Louisville, S. Time: 2:45. L'mplres: 0 i Hayes and Fox. 0 1 Urrwers Finds Hooters F.asy. J lIMILWAUKEE. July 31. McOlynn was In 0 ! vincible outside ol one inning, and the home team won a one-sided game. 6 to 1. from Indianapolis. Score M3waukee 0 0222000 -6 Indianapolis 0 000010001 Two-base hit: Lewis. Three-base hit: Marshall. Home runs: Charles. Oren dorf. Bases on balls: Off McGlynn, 1; off Webb, 1; off Kimball, 1. Struck out: By Webb, 2; by McGlynn, 4. Time: 1:60. Um pires: Haudlboe and IBerhalter. Peters Shots Ont t olainboa. MINNEAPOLIS, July Bt. PWers held Columbus to three singles, not one a clean drive, and easily scored a shut-out today. But one man reached second base and after the first inning but three men to an in ning faced the Minneapolis pitcher. Mc Quillan, formerly of Cincinnati, pitched his first game for Columbus and made a good showing. The game was played in the record time of on hour and nine minutes.- : Score: Minneapolis 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hits: Roseman, Gill. Sacrifice hits: RoMsman, Gill. Sacrifice fly: Double plays: Altlser to Williams to Gill; Wil liams to Altlser to Gill. Stolen bases: Clymer, GUI. Struck out: By Peters, ; by McQuillan, 1. Hit by pitcher: By Peters, Downs. eLTt on bases: Minneapolis, 1 Columbus. 2. lime: 1:1.9. Umpires: Fer- ; guson and Kddlnger. Grand Island Will Have Fall Carnival Commercial Club and Eetail Mer chants' Asiociation Appoint Com mittee to Eaise Fundi. GRAND ISLAND. Neb., July. S0.-(Spe-clal.) At a Joint meeting of the Commer cial club and the Retail Merchants associa tion it was decided to appoint a committee of five to solicit a guarantee subscription of 12,000 for a fall festival and aviation meet. One-fifth of the amount was at once pledged at the meeting and the committee consisting of H. II. Glover, chairman; L. M. Talmage, Elmer Williams, C. C. Hansen and A. L. Beegle anticipates little trouble In raising the amount In the next two days. The Curtis aviators are In mind and it is expected that contract wil be closed st once. The city has had some rsces recently, held under entirely private auspices, for private gain, in In stances even by non-residents, and as pub lic entertainments they have been signally unsatisfactory, resulting In considerable advertising of a nature the business men do not like, because It has been damaging and largely unjust. The motive for this festival, aa evident ra LVII 9Ta .t : -,. n,ou an nirt from a wound cu o bruise or from the ulceration of a wart pimple ?r Sole or even if it came without apparent reason, the fact that . does Or mOlC. UI CTkll It vm ...- r i - . wri:l4lw . -uftw- that bad blood iS responsible for the plaCC Willie ult nOt heal SnOWS ma l U dJ TonH ticcuM ftp the flesh flrOUIld th circulation remains impure the nerves and tissues or me nesn arounu mt , ' ,(.n))u Kinfr fd With Unhealthy matter and the fibres 8H place are Constantly being lea Wlin UIU,tt"l,',.','ollvij,Vf ah- Mrtrvl ant j ;h. nrfvp-ntcd from knitting together and healing. Purity tne Diooa ant inus urcvciucu uum m""'6 the Dlace muoi nca , us cause naviug v-. sores and chronic ulcers because it is the greatest of all blood purifiers It removes from the circulation every impurity, and so enriches th Wood that it nourishes the tender, sensitive flesh and causes a kn.ttin; together of all fibrous tissue and thus heals the place. Book on Sore L& Ulcers .nd medical .dvicjee. OonaoU Bluff BX.XE aflTCBBLlV, 1013 Mala t, Both rboaaa, go. from the r fort of a committee recommend It g such Joint action, Is to give to the pub lic of this ami mii rnuii'li .h' c-iuntlea tht hest entertainment possible for the leeel (mount of money, the venture helno; r0 Carded as a cmple'.e success if unly ap proximately self-sutlnlng. As "filling In" attractions davt'mcs and evening, ten! hows, autor. ohlle f'oial parades nrd ra""es base haM. land roiccrts and firework d's p'ays have been siiKKcstcd and, togethet i i"ote nnd I see t ( cm n t- oeei will be decided upon by the committee ol .le. The committee Is composed of five the best and strongest cltlrens of the clt and Ciere Is constdrrshle enthusiasm Ir connection with the plsn. Bl. 4.111 noosTKH Til MAKE TRII' Yonaa Business Men's Clab tn Visit Severn I Terms by A n tomoklle, BLAIR. Neb., July 31. (Special )-At meeting of the Young Men's Business clut on Friday evening arrangements were made for a boosters' autimoblle trip to tak place on next Thursday. The trip will ex tend as far north as Tckamah, taking in one or two towns in Dodge county, the western part of Washington and possibly a town or two In Douglas. Over forty automobiles will be In the trip and a good time Is expected. The club elected the fol lowing officers: E. Z. Russell, president: J. F. White, vice president; Kd Mstthle- on, recretary, and Ray Llpplncott, treas- i:er. .lodrre Rupee Has No Imposition. TECVMSEH. Neb.. July Sl.-(Speclal-Judte J. B. Raper of Pawnee City. Judgt rf the district court of the First Nebresks district, filed for renomlnatton to the office Judge Raper was ected on the republlcar ticket. No other republican filed for th place nor did a democrat, leaving the Judgt the only candidate. Trcnmarh thantanqna Onens Friday, TECl'MSEH, Neb.. July 31. t Special V Tre fifth annual Tecumseh chautauqu will open Friday evening. A good prograrr has been provide! for the eight day's sea- slon. The Johnson county teachers' in- Mltute will be held In conjunction with th, assembly. Stop Diarrhoea Wakefield's Blackberry Balsam Quickly stops Diarrhoea, Dygrnter, Cholera Infantum and all bowel trou bles without constipation. No opiurr nor other habit forming drugi. Accept only Wakefield's. It-cures after ottati remedies fall. 35c or 3 bottles foi $1.00. Everywhere. 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