THE BTTE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. ArGrST 22. 1911. iRourkes Run Over by Topeka; Giants Beat the Cubs, 3-2, in Ten Inning Game ( aaZeai a. i ! i i f a l! t i ( i v Time LOTZ IS IK THE HERO CLASS Jaeil Twirler Put oa Sketch that Myitifie. Opponent. HIS STEED IS YET UNSOLVED la Omlr Tw af Maadey Goaa t!4 tb Kawa Ha a Lemk-la Tkrr tM ot M;e-. a Mmm Arrow th eBorwer. Jo Lota. Omaha ia pitcher. was there with frllla o yesterday and hi wonderful ab work put th kibosh on th Rlckert aggregate to th tune of &to 0 In onlr two stages of the game did tb Kaws hav a look-in. and then they could not equees a man ac roti the rubber. From th ftrat Inlng to the laat Joe was the whole show. He eahiibted a claas of pitching aeidom Been In the Western league. H ia benders cut circle in the air. In fart, the youngster had ererything tied up ao that at time he waa careless and paased men right and left, but would tighten up In time to prevent scoring. The apeed wrth which Joe aeut the ball made tl appear aa a comet aa It passed the plat ter, and In thla manner eleven Kawa were Bent to the bench. The crowd was with the kid and to ahow his good feelings he allowed but three hlU. all of which were clean one. In the aeventb Inning the Kami had their flTBt chance to get a run. but failed to get It. Whitney walked. Dail flew out to center and Chapman slammed the ball ' to right, rending Whitney to third. Beech er walked and filled the basea. Edmiston laid a little one down in front of the plate and Arbogast caught Whitney at the j plate. The Inning ended when Krepe Bent a hot one to Kane, who fielded It per fectly at the initial sack It waa by far the best game the Kourkee hare played since they have been home on the preoent stay. Scan Ion was Been for th first time In action. He took Kneaves' place at ahort and put up a fast game. Ha had but two chances in the field, but both were hard ones. A the bat be brought In a run with a pretty hit to center In th third inning. OMAHA. 4? or : AB. R ..4 0 H. O. 0 4 Moon lb. ...... Meboff. 8b Tbornaaon. cf. Kane, lb 1 Wnilamo. rf... Rchoonovrr, If eV anion, aa.... Arbogaat, e... Lta. p , 0 0 e a 4 1 4 1 1 0 1 Totals... 82 t TOPEKA. AB. R. 4 0 I 0 ft 4 1 r u H. 1 1 e e 1 ft o. 1 1 11 2 i 1 1 ft A. 4 0 ft 0 2 2 ft Flmeri', Sh Rickert. If Whlntev. lb.... pall. f hapman. c... Hwher. If f 1 .rimiBton. as... I Kreoe. 2b I Hlrkman. p.... .. 4 .. 4 Totals 4 1 ft r 0 ft 6 0 : ft 0 0 ft 1 .. ft ft ft ..1010 q 0 ftft 0" 1 1 Two-base hits: Williams Krhoanovar Ba.sa on balls: Off Lots off Hickman' 1. Stoien bases: Niehoff. Kane. Beecher. Chapman. Emery. Struck out: Bt Lots, 11: by Hickman. 1. Hits: Off Lots. I; off Hlrkman. i. lft on bases: Omaha. 4: Topeka. . rouhle plays: Scanlon to Moore to Kane, cximiston unassisted. Time: 11. Implies: McKee and eWaver. i ifir. pniln r UAISIK Taebla Gets Three Riat mm Blaaka the Caaw.al4.aa. .,A,.V , - . . . RIOl X CITY. Ia.. Aug. n -Pueblo and 8ic.ua City played a game of ball today in uuu. ...u i-ni.T minuira. inp comesi was featured by fast and clean fiel(r,ng. 1 )sliK.ned to permit Auburn to plav the Lliis. pitcher for the visitors, hsd the net- 1 Lincoln Western league team at Auburn, ter of the contest and won. I to 1. But Al'BURN, Neb., Aug 21. (Special Tele one hit was made off his delivery ui to gram.) Lincoln ahut out the A u brim team the ninth inning. Score: AB. R. H. O. A. E i Andreas 2b 4 0 1110 Breen. If 2 ft 0 ft ft ft Fltxgerald. rf 4 6 ft 0 ft Neighbors. If 2 ft 1 ft ft ft Han rran, as I ft 1 ft 1 ft Warner, cf 3 4) ft ft ft Dawson, c I ft 0 t 2 ft Really. Sb I ft 4 2 tasn. Ib 2 lft 1 i Bag, p 2 ft 1 4 ft) Towne 1 ft ft ft ft ft Barber 1 ft ft 1 Totals l I 27 12 : PUEB1X). AB. R. H. O. A. E. Craig If I ft 2 2 ft ft 1 burger, aa 4 ft 1 2 i Belden. If 4 ft ft 1 ft ft . Middle-ten. cf 4 a ft 1 ft ft j Kuerner, lb 4 1 1 14 ft 0 ! Hughea. 2b .13 2 0 1; Claire. Sb 4 12 12ft- demons, 4 ft 2 4 1 ft i Ellis, p 4 ft 1 ft 4 ft 1 Tolala -X t 12 27 IS 1 J Ratted for Sage in ninth. Baited for Stem in ninth. Pueblo ft 2 ft ft 1 04 ; Sioux City ft ft 0 ft 0 ft 00 ! Sacrifice hits: Berrer. Hughes. Two- 1 base hits: Clemons. Kills. Claire. Berger. ' Hughes. Stolen baae: Craig. 1'nuhle 1 S"JL- aCUt!ri?MK,frnDr- FlTout; By - W ATERLOO, la . Aug. 21 -Waterloo de baga. 4; by Ellta. I. Passed balls: feated wuincy. 1 to 2. in a tentn inning son. 2. I mpirea: Clarke and McDowell. ' rallr lort.v .nit hmk. kt, - IXZL1KB TAKE EiRLV IK t D Dealer Beats Des Molars tfter Itrla. laai Owreaa la Brark, DES MOINES, la.. Aug. 21 Denver de- feated Dee Moines this afternoon. 10 i. Owens for the locals, was retired at the end of the third inning, but Nnrthup.. w ho sue- reeded htm. was unah'.e to hold the visl- tors. Score: DENVER. AB. R. H. Ct. A. Lloyd. 2b i. 2 1 4 f. tillmore If till Bea.ll. cf 4 2 2 4ft t assldy, rf 4 I 1 1 1 Wuilun. Xb 2 1 Ijndaay. lb J ft 1 11 c Coffe .as 4 ft (1 7 Frambea. e 4 ft 1 4 ft Klnseila. P I 1 ft 1 Totals 13 I 27 U CLS MOINES. AB. R H. O A. C'urtla If 4 1 Z : l'olligi.n. sb 4 1 r Matuck. f 4 ft 1 2 Paver, lb I ft 1 13 1 Korea Sb 4 ft ft 2 Anderson, rf 4 1 iltaham. 2b 4 1,2 I 1 Kachant. c 1 J 1 Owana P 1 ft ft 1 Totals U 2 I 27 14 B Denver 1 Moines I ft 2 1 .i . i Two-base hit: Bachant Three base hits: BeaU, Linaaay. Curtis. Home mm: Lloyd, Beal Hits: Cff Oaens. 7 in three Innings: 4ff Nortbup. 2 in six iimntt. acnflca hit: alia. 1. btruck out: By Kinseila 1: by rtoons. 1: by Nirthup. 1. Balk, orihup Time: 1:20 Cmutrea: Shoemaker and Haakell. Valealltte Defeats T laser. V al- r.tine trimmed Wtsner her Sanday. i in a fas: and Interesting game by 4 to I I score. R H V aloe tin a. ft 1 ft B 2 ft 1 04 14) v lanar 1 1 t ft ft -l 4 Battero: Valentlnr. Grimes and F-KAer; -. t cucj axl Zctck. ? i r GUiDor. e-tolen base Matuck. Double t 1 f rlaya: Colligan 10 Dover to Graham: V , I X C'offev to Lloid to IJndaay. Runs batted VasJ ""' f in: Llod. Beali 2. Lindsay, Colligan 1 ye Tft OB bases: Dee Moines. 6: Denver. 1 X , . .u Aa hall- I if t knrttun - off Win. Standing of Teams WEST. LKAiU'K. NATL LEAOCE. W1.M; W.LW. Denver T a AM Chicago 4 4 .CI UiH-nle r 6 .- New Tark ..a 42 .411 Puehio 7 hi .M3 Pittsburgh ..T 42 . Hi J-Joepb - M Philadelphia m .Ui aha (W .! ft. Louis ...SB 4 ..x I On Fioux 1ty ..is 3 .4?:. Cincinnati ...4T R .418 Toi-eka 44 71 . Brooklj a ...41 47 .WO Des Moines 4 K .1 Boston 2 SI Zu6 , AM Kit AB3 N. I AMER. LEAGVE. ; W.LPrt .1 W UPcl I Minneapolis n M .Ml Philadelphia 71 o2 I Columbje .. .4 U .a lIetroit .70 4i .)! Kin.u City 5 j .Hi Boston U M .K'2 I Milwaukee . 41 M wNf Tork h na .tm ' 8t Paul M .4M-!eveland ...t7S7 ..W lndisjisrnlia 6 ftt .47:'C Icaco bt M .42 louipvllle ...bS m .447 Washington J CI Toledo 7 fid 4:St. boms ....JJ7 2M NEB. LEAOI E MINK LEAHVE. W UPcl W.l Pet Fremont ... W r. K2 Falls City ..4? X4 .i Superior K- ifi .ttl Humboldt ...44 17 JA? OolumbuB ...47 .4ST. Auburn tin .124 Ot d Inland 44 4 .4'4 Pherardoah 4!! 4 Jlt Peard 44 W .4. riarinda ....17 4 Hsstlng. ... 44 M .4M Neb. City ..C61.il Krnet ... 4L' M .4 Tork 40 bb A'-)' 1firr4ir'i lleealt.. WESTERN LEAGUE. Topeka. . miaha. a Tenver, . 1 -en Molr.ef Z. Pueblo. Ploux City. NATIONAL JjEAO VE. Cincinnati, 7; Boeton. S Pt Ixvun ; Brooklyn. 1. chlcaro. I; New York 1. ten innings. Pittsburgh. 10: Philadelphia. 7. AMKRTCAN LEAGUE Washington. 7: Chicago. 4 Phllanelpliia-Pt. Inui. rain New Tork. 4, I'etroit, ; eleven innings. Fostnn-cieveland rain. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Mll aukee-lxiutsvllle. rain. Ktnus City. J; Toledo, h. M. Paul. S-10. Columbus. -&. eight I irnliiss. Minneapolis. 1; Indianapolis. 7 NEBRASKA FTATE LEAGUE Fremont-;rand Island (wet grounds.) Beward -4; Kearney, -t Tork. 10; Superior. . Thirteen innings ) Columbus, h: Hasting. 2 MINK LEAGUE A uhum-Humbo'dt 'postponed.) Falls City, i: Clarinda. Shenandoah. 4; Nebraska City. 1 baniea Taway. Western lerua Uncoln at Omaha. Topeka at Bloui City. Pueblo at res Moines. rener at Ft Joseph. National es-ue 'lncinnati at Boston. Pt. Louts at Prooklyn. Chicago at N iorn. r-msourgn at Knnaoeiphla. Amerlcan Lraxue Washington at Chi cago. Philadelphia at PL Louis. New Tork at Detroit, Boston at Cleveland. American Association 8t. Paul at Toledo. Milwaukee at Indianapolis. Minneapolis at LoulsvWle, Kansas Citv at Colnmbus. Nebraska State League Fremont at Kearney. Tork at Hastings. Reward at ClIMFIAI. f'l...k.,. .J 1 Mink League Auburn at Humboldt. Fklls City at Clarinda. Shenandoah at Nebraska city. Shenandoah Gets "n a. n r J.1XOU VJaiiltJ Ul OtI ICO as 1 -wr n T" - 4e-a-m W wa " Scorei Two Rum ia Twelfth Securinz ai , Irame AntelOpei Snut Out An- burn, Five to Nothing. NEBRASKA CITY. Neb . Aue. ffl. (Sne. -i.i tvi..iii,i,,..l wi. w .. .u. ; . ::": "'z:o h"l attendance win t "- . a i PI ,De series toaay. scoring two runs in h twelfth inning. Score: R.H.E. Nebraska City.. 0 ft 1 1 ft ft 0 0 ft ft 1 11 2 Shenandoah .... 4441 1 1 440 44 I-I 7 l Batteries: Nebrajika Citv. Tin anon and Ptngerton: Shenandoah, John-on and (Castle. Umpire: Sage. FALLS CITY. Neb.. Aug. SI. (Soecial j Telegram. Falls City blanked Clarinda to - u .T : " mc ini a me di me arnra ncore R H i Falls City ft ft ; 1 1 tl 1 i K 1 Clarinda 0 0 i. II o ft 0 ft ft 4 .,"'ri? cy- lnh " Vander- hill; Clarinda. Burch and Harmony. l m- pire: Kissane Hl'MP-OLPT. Neb., Aug. ;i. iSpecial 1 eiesrram. 1 1 ne game with Auburn was I 01 the Mink league today bv the acore of i f to in a fast game. Hlrsch of Auburn tw irled ejeverly against the Western lea- guers. CARL MORRIS STARTS FOR EAST H bite BJaa'a Hope Is Ready ta Meet Jlaa Flyaa. the Paebla Flreraaa. TULSA. Okl.. Aug 21 Carl Morris, the I Oklahoma -white hope.- w ith his wife and his trainer. Con Riley, will leave here to- fight Jim Flyun. the Pueblo fireman. Morris said today the bout will tie pulled off in Polk k's arena. New Tork City, : ners will be Joe Jeanette, Joe Cotton and Al Klblak. "If I win from Flynn I will never return to Oklahoma to live," Morris aaid today. j "They don't want me here and I will re- main away. R EM ITS IS THMtCB-l LE1GI E ark Islaad La.es Balk Gaaaea ta Pearla. which the locals have been laboring for jtwo weeka Score: R.H.E. Waterloo lift wuinry ; 22 Dtnrnrt. nruurn ana narnngioa, ITOl Mer and Fornfy. I'AVKNPuRT. Ia.. Aug. 21. Decatur won 'lKth games of a double-header from Ia- 1 vet. port. 4 to 1 and 1 to ft. Score, first 'came: RH.E. l'eatur 4 14) 1 la vonport ! 1 7 ft ' batteries: Middleton and Callahan, Dick 1 and Coleman. 1 Score, second game. E. ! LVcai ur R.H.E. 1 4 t 4 12 0 i i.avenpciri Naileries Middleton and Callahan, Fan- a a. ell end Coleman - ! P1XJR1A. 111 . Aug. 21 -Peoria took both I games from Rock Island. S to ; and 1 to jB In the firrt pam the acore was tied 1 1 lit the tenth lnn.ng when Veach clouted ft'the tiall oier the fence. Score, first game: I RHF I Peoria 1 k s.Kock Island. . 2 6 2 aaotenea: nrnaerstM tna jtiofi, v. ooa I ano iudiiiE Peuria won the eecoiid game with Rock "'Island today In the seventh inning of a I scheduled art en-innin contest ek-ore: RHB , Pbkii ia I ft 1-1 4 ft v I Hoc 1 s s no a a aa eiand Bea. er 1 arteen Advos o-e : j Batteries: Mcflrts ant Jacobs, tods I APVCitj VICTOTts ' : and Oondir.g mpire: l mu k. HAWILLK 111. Aug. 21. Dubuaue took t .1. r.rvi a I,. 1 and OmiHe ti-.M tha - aecond. 4 to S. of a double-header todav. ie-ire lira- rame R u F !i'L " .1, . lanvlie 4 11 4 riattenrs: Rogge and Boucher. Walsh and Hntiet.ranu Pcore. aecond game. RH E Danville 4 t Dubuque 1 6 Batteries: Kerwln and Massing, Rogge and Boucher. fraatttaa i.aaes by Oae. VALENTINE. Neb.. Aug 21 (SpaclaJ Telegram. I Valentine defoaied Crookstoa hero today. I to . fecore: Vakeetlna 1 ft ft 2 I 1 ft 2-B Crooaatoo 1 1 ft S 1 t t- Batteries: Valentine. Provoot and Wil son: Crook store Vrrttel and Esteike. V as pire: Walter Jacksoa. Time: I ts) loal PaMaa la 4a4eaa I the dyspepatsB Electric Bitters cure yo- i pepatik, Hvr and kidney complainta and aefSL fclct, Bftc Sold by Beaton Drug j "o i ' YORK BATS OUT A VICTORY Take Otrae Avmy From Siperivr ky Good Batting;. BOTH TEAKS U'lELD WILLOW Tlr 1krr Tiase la Twll laalaco Wkra Trk I Talr tevatk 4ets eedaul II aa ta Wis. SUPERIOR. Neb.. Aug 21. iSpeclal T.le-rm The Blua-sers outBlucced York . , . . 1 m . 1- - ., iu 1, t ha today and tied the game up twice with the bat after it had been lost twice by loose fielding, but when for th third time th cellar champ forged in the lead the s'.ugs were not forthcoming. In the twelfth in ning with four runs, needed to tie. th bases full and two down, Prucha hit a .bom run over th center field fence, a thing never before done In the local park. This batting was the feature of the other wise loose and disappointing game. Score: tork srrtmoB. AB M OAS AB H O A E Far ell. lb . 7 4 S AUm cf ...4 1 1 Smttb Sk . 4 4 4 1 rwir h. lt. . . 7 i 2 4 1 Hml!. If ( t 1 tOl rt.... t I 1 Hi-m. rf-l4 14 4 Mrrrw!!. !f 4 e 1 FatTM. Ib-st 4 I 11 T I BorkeHt. lb 4 i 14 1 1 !!. rf-cf. 4 14 4 4 Otr. tb 4 1 I I P. n ( S 4 emrht. c . I 7 t 1 K.llr. rf ... 1 44 Mt. tiset. w 4 1 I I Cntr. t. 14 1 4 Lrtihntoa. p..4 1 4 Tint smaa. l I 1 I 4 Btevcnm. .. 4 4 4 4 Fentrwa. . s 1 Totali II 14 1 I TnUk (1 USUI Tork ....4)0ftJft0 2 4 1-10! Superior lOJftft24 ' Home run: Prurhs. Two-base hits: Tsvls Tayne. Hennissey, Copple. Allen. Facrtflce nltsf Hennissey. Copple. itolrn bases : gmith. Hennissey. Payne Hi. Bo-kewit. Prucha. Struck out: By Tim merman. 4; by Luhraon 7. Bases on ball. fff Ttmmersman. i; off Fentress. 2: off Luhraon. Hit by pitched ball: Pmlth. fwr. Prucha TKiuhle plays: Luhrson to Iorch to Bockewltx: Copple to Pmlth; le to Payne. Time: :. Umpire: Mc Iermott. 4etar4 M las etttb Ease. KEARNEY. Neb . Aug. a (Special TeJe- gram i-Kerney loet the first game e-f a doutle-hea.der with Seward here toda.y. Onnors replacing Harmon in the fourth inning and holding the Kearney team down. in the fourth. Harmon let four score on KEARNET AB H O A E AB H O A E Banr.. rf .... 4 1 1 ft 4 (Tiinrnrt. Sb : 4 1 4 P-annon. tk. i I I 4 Srnek. If 4 1 4 4 4 NefT. tk 4 4 4 1 Jarrotl. rf... I 4 4 4 7.1 nk. lb. ...1414 I Imh., cl . I t 4 1 lona-4. If . I 4 14 4 Faalra. Jb . . 4 1114 Wally. e t 1 14 I 4 bene, aa 1 I ft L.1SV. aa 4 I I 1 4 Clair, lb I 4 4 ) 4 Roblnana, cf 4 1 4 4 ft Mtr korth. et 4 7 4 4 Hannea, p .. 14 4 1 fmllh. ft I 1 4 4 4 Oonaora, p . .1 1 4 4 4 ToUla tl It 1 Totals tl 14 rr t ft Kearney ft ft 4 0 ft : Seward ft 4 1 1 t ft Earned runs: Keamev. 1; Pward. 4 Bases on balls: Off Smith. J; off Harmon, 4: off Connors, 4. Ieft on bases: Kearney. : Seward, 4 Wild pitch: Smith. Two baae hits: Berte. Powney. Home runs: Neff 2i. Brannon. Smith. Struck out: By Smith. : by Harmon. S: bv Connors. P. rv Tiouble plays: Smith to Chtllgord to Clair, I tl a . . , a... . . a ! PrJLur,Ii.10 f.'Ic ,-" . p"ne? 7": lime, j.jbj. impire: "wtewin. j I nliiakai H lat. Hastings. Neb.. Aug. "wspeciai th- egram.V Columbus won today s game 1 through timely hitting snd rotten fiedlng I . . - .... . .. Decisions oy i mpire neia. ones ano Melxell's fielding snd Kiu'i hitting were the features. I mplre Held had his third off day since his arrtvaj three dave ago. 1 I'nless a different kind of umpire is sent j oecreaseo 7b per cent. core: . "snaner batted for Sindelar In the nrth. Columbus ft 0 1 0 1 ft I ft 8 I Hastoings ft 0 0 1 1 ft 0 07 Stolen bases: Chlttick, B. Brown. Pooble Dlav: R Brown to Rnhim to Porkomev Struck ouu By Sindelar, 1: by Ortti. 3; I bv Lelair. 8. Two-base hits: Chlttick. I lielalr. Jones. Cooke. Kata. Bases on balls: i Off Orth. 1: off Sindelar, L Hit by pitched ball: E. Brown. Harrison. I'mpire: Brown. Kearney won the second game In a close score by outhlttlng the Seward team. Score : Kearney 2 ft ft 2 0 ft 0 1 6 Seward 1 ft 1 ft tl ft o 2 04 Earned runs: Kearney. S: Seward, t Firsi base on balls: Off Trimble. 2; off Connors. 1 Left on bases: Kearney. 4: Seward. 7. Two-base hits: Pagles. Henry. Magerkurth 2t. Clair. Jarrott. Home runs: 1-eonard 2). H. Oray. Struck out: By Trimble. 4; by Connors. f. Double play: Neff to Llsy to Henry Hit by pitched ball: Brannon. Connors. Time: 1:25. V'mplre: Bockewltx. Shamrocks Defeat Hanscom Parks ! Winner. Play Classy Ball Sundiy. Tiking Game by Score of Six to Two. The Shamrocks whippeG the Hanscom Parks Sunday afternoon down at Sham- rock park. The Shamrocks played "classy" ball all the time, only two inoffensive er rors being chslked up against them, and getting eleven safe hits. Fletcher, Ken nedy and Light le carried off the batting honors for the South Omaha boys, while E. Bogatts and Bands held up the Parks' average. The fielding features were cor nered by the Irish lsds in three fast double plays. The ShamrorkB play Spi ".ncr.eld. Neb., on Thursday, after which they are open for games. Any team, either in or out of the city, wanting Saturday or Sunday games call or write G. S. Kennedy. S39 North Twenty-fourth street. South Omaha; tele phone South 1WS. KHAMRCM-KS HAKftCOM PARKS. an n o a. AB.H.U A B. Harr.via. a.. 1 a 2 K DOtailB. C 4 i 1 . S I HarTal "I! I i I ' ir;; .:; i i i Kib17. lb. 4 t 1 1 4 Band., ib ... 4 l 1 4 Ton. c 4 1 I 1 4 Tultla. ;k. . . 4 I I t Grtrat h ... i i i MrConnac. If I 1 1141 l.irtiUa. lb . 4 114 4 fD.oo. rf... 4 B B 4 1 I Fl.irbar. Ik. 4 I 12 4 4 Motiroa. rf .. 1 1 4 B 4, Maaoa, P I I I I IB Hufatu, p 1 14 11 Tvtala M 11 H 14 I Totala..... 44 T 54 4 4 Lamed runs: bnamrocka, 4. Hanscom Parka, 2. Two-base hits: Tost. Tuttle. Home runs: Kenned;., Lighile. Bands. E. Bogatts. Left on liases: thsmrncks. . Hanecom Parks, i. i.asea on balls: Off ' Mason, a: on nogaus. l. trucs out: tsy J?"0"- F,rt,'t- , Ijouble plays: .?ray 'r.M'f "t'd f,lM,Mhr: i,'rk ' "l-her: Llpi htle to Mayfield to r leu her Tlm' 120 I mp re: e.erSeant Pt. Claire- ... 4AI- Bl FORFEIT! RE I afier Thlrleea laa Ss Vlrlars Leave lleeaaae at I Basil re. The Victors lost a th'rteen-lnning game to the Advos Sunda afternoon bv the! acore of i to 4 The Victors quit after an umpires declMon on bane on halls with I no outs. Baker strm k out eighteen Ictors tl H n tl. AO H O A K i reiunaa. ef 4 I 1 4 4 Buret, rf .. 4 1 4 4 rBoo as 4 I 1 I 1 Kline ef 4 1 4 4 4 j ribm .t.l ! ' kautniaa '44111 Jj"Bek al e-aarae la j - Hl-Ber. lb 4 1 I 1 1 Nemaa. If ... 4 B B B B FlaT with Storm TrlaaBaaa. I Fianasaa. rt. I 1 1 B Kra.da. .44111' v.. . J1 Kor.ta is. i ii i a mc o. aa .. I l l I 1 1. e I 4 11 1 I Ami, lb . .. 4 BIT s will'aisaa. If 4 s 4 4 4 ktiiler. c I I 14 1 1 bt. 4 5 4 kaiw, p ...4 1 I I lt promise to be of unusual interest, and oul. "sr.74. T.ta-.a 744l.Slj" the 7rda of the te.m. can be ae- vo. ft ft i : j l 1 k 4 ! cepted for anjthlng. will prove a hard Tou Aa Victors .aasa.aa.aaa t. Batteriee: Advoa Raker and Coe; Vic tors. Beaver and Miller. Two-baas hits: Probst. McGratb. McCoy. Bases on balls: Off Baker. 1: off BeavesyJ Hit by pitched ball: Prohat. Namea Ftruck out: By Baker. 1: by Beaver. 11. I mpires: Besman and Hadley. Hark Hob l-aaae k.aalaler. CHICAGO. Aug. 21 A lam shoulder caused by a cold contracted w hike working In hla new training Quarters on tha rxinta ahor forced George Hackenschmidt thai Umger for the world s wrestling t'le. tt remain idle today. A severe blistei"4i his VfZ'vjZT'JZiA, . chief .dMaer said th.t' heel nreven--1 ra wora itr. tii;er. 1 " rta-- -aula be. la Tori "Ta i!-.Ji r TACyTT. I ) VVi.. GUNNERS OUTPLAY BREWERS Townsendi Afain Defeat Storz Tri nmph by Score of 5 to 0. GAME SEEN BY LARGE CROWD , T u kern ad Tla Ta ta Year tfcal ads La da Have Irtit Dawa Before Gaaaera, Wba Are Their Oaly Cwaqaerara. Th Townsends defeated the Storg Tri umphs in an Interesting game at Fort Omaha, by Uie snore of i to L before a large crowd. Adams of the Gunners pitched the best game of his career, Holding the hard hit ting Stors to one scratch hit. which was secured in the ninth Inning. Besides Adams work on the mound, due 1 prml,e wi h,v, t h r to tne ttre . . , . M . . . . .j, Townsend club for their oonaistent fielding I and hitting. At no time were the Gunners , dan(.er ther. MnK onI). on, Btor player to reach third base Tha features of the game wars the bat tery work of Adams and Cos ajtd the work of the entire Townsend infield. Dur kee of tha Triumphs starred In th field. This is the second defeat for tha Tri umps at the hands of the Townsends this year. The Townsends are tha only Omaha club to defeat tha Brewers. Score: TOwrNtENPi iTORZ TRIl'MPH AB H O A E. AB H O A E. 4 4 111 Hall, lb 14 111 4 1114 MrLsla. a . I I I I 1 Malum. Ik. f Kaa ir. lb 4 1 1 I inrntM lb . 4 l 1 a Coa. e 4 1 t 4 4 PramaiT, lb. I 4 I ft ft P Kea'clr. lb 4 1 11 4 4 Welrh rl ... t 4 4 4 . Mwnrr, n. I l I fl Lawlar, rr... 4 S 1 ft a Tbuer. If 4 1 1 4 4 EaMtnas, If.. 4 4 14 4 lela. rf 4 ! 1 4 4 Hachten. c. .. I ft I 4 4 Adams, p.... 4 111 1 Probst, ... ft t o i T... i"" r 14 Z7 14 4 Totals. IB 1 S4 II 1 ! Townsends 0 ft ft 1 4 -s R,. xi-i..Tr.r.h. ftnaftasaa nn I Earned rune: Townsends. S. Two-base ! j D-,.K5!!A';-.I1'- .VSIPJF0 ' ' struck ..t. By Adan s, S; by Probst, I. . I stolen bases: Thuer. Prummy, Malum. - "r ' .-j -nv.i--u u-.i Kk.riniu hi. tif m Tom Ul V... .U.V.J W. 11 . "" ) Hatcher. Double play: Durkee to ! H" to Crummy. Time: 1:1. fmpire: Toung. rnPTV-ClY UJTPUCC Dl VCn 1 win 1 -win "iniuiiku 1 kniku F.atraata la later-Clwb Teaala Tsar, aaarit Work Fast aa' Toiling all day in the hot sun. the tennis , Tal sl VPa1 aw ft t rB1 111 thai (41 tarl Ilk tmiHa. - - - . t v w 1 1 vj. vai nam- ment finished forty-six matches In the first three rounds a, the Omaha Rod and Gun club. Enthuslaam runs high although a 1. , ,Z .k. ..I.." .,. number dropped out, in the first round be- cause they found they would be unable to finish the week of play. , A big rallery of spectators watched the players. Although the tennis was not as high in class as was seen In the national tournament. It held a great Interest for the spectators because it was brother Tom or Tim batting the ball across the net. Victor McCormack Dlavea throna-h tha first two rounds of the io., ..1 . -"- aeieatea r. Biermin in the third Sunday afternoon, -4. McCormack proved the superior player and nabbed the honor of being the first man In the semi-finals round. Playing will continue throughout the week, the doubles to be started Wednes- oay. Most of the ntranu are able to m.e 1 on'y 'ate in the evening, as they are em P'oeo ounng me day PRELIM1NART ROUND. Adams beat E. Nielsen, default. H CV,unsm.n he. u . "' w-V, .. 1 hZ.. .'..M '.. . oerauit. rr ThiVl ?' T lu7 W' B" v k... , ,, . ' . u" .r P?1 ,'.MuJ''n: default r. jncvunougn oeat M. Saunders, s-1, 4-. tl. rf't?". r"M?,t A" default . 1 T -a viooaDndge, 6-4, -l W. Wharton beat F. Meyers, S-j' . T. n. Braden beat H. Galea, t-L t-2 FIRST ROUND. E. V. Abbott beat A. Bert rand. 6-0 m W. Carlson beat R. MoCulough, S-l' - E. Coffeen leat H. Relchenburg, default! C. K. Paulson beat G. Carlson. deUuit J. M. Platner beat E. S. Rice, g-l, t-i. H Seume beat J. Negley. 6-2. t-t W. Harris beat R. J Carns. default. nr. Thompson bt W Siundfri't-t .1 c. r...Ue. .1 r. ccU,iougn. H i! R- Farrell beat L Burkenroad. SI. 7-S. s! P. Lemere beat M. Wallersteadt. a-4 4l7 - t. K-2. J. Gardner beat C Dickman. default T. B. Braden beat W. Wharton. 6-4 t-4 L. Wilson beat C. Pstton. 6-0. 6-' D. Allen beat C Rock, default. W. HaselmcytT beat K. Hatch, default. R. Rohrbough beat B. Adams, default. F. Blerman bent K. Hughes, 6-2. 6-4. Kouney beat H. McCormick. J. Ward beat G. Blerman. f . 6-S 6-1. J. LyonB beat C. O'Neill, 6-4 6-2. C "Sefken tat J Oulid. default. SECOND ROl Nli. E. V. Abbott beat H Carlson. T-l. 6-6 A. Hanson beat E Coffeen. 6-4). 6-L A. Fheperd beat C. Paulson. 6-1 6-S W. Harris beat R Adams. 6-4. 6-1. R. Farre'.I beat W. Platner. 7-S. 17. 6-0. J Gardner beat P. Iemere. 0-2. 6-2 F. Whtttemor beat D Allen, default. V. McCormack beat H. Mazelmever. -T 6-g 6-ft F. B1-rman beat C. Rohrhougli. l- 6-1,6-2. rV"t'a.bbiitJc 11 U Lyons beat C f-J. -S. 1HII"' rltjl Ml V. Mi-Cormack beat F. Blerman, 6-4. . CHICAGO 1EIM IS COM I G BOO 1 I i; Tne nan aratie. i-iaei. r.mi i.ianu i lines' ta.ee ball club and the drailii ! Tnumt.a. scheduled for rept ember S and: 1 foil. hi ha tile. int noct ' 11 . 1 iT--o Om.li. by .pecuil car from Chicago ac comtianieti v a .tmwm ... , v.,, 1 w, ana i are vary confident that their favoritleo will carry boms the scalps of th Triumphs. Th Rock Island team la recruited from emplo-yes of tbo Chicago general offices, and in sptto of their br. frequent oppor turdtr for practice and play, mad an en Biabl reoord. Tbey arc one of th boat of eight teams composing tb Chicago klor cl.an.ts' league and are locked upon la Chicago aa poosiblo pennant winners. Th. vnemhers of tb team, while cot da- vacating Ui skill cl to Oman a team i ar key ing up for tb coatost and ar very houaf d that they may a4d the Omaha .ant- 4o tboir Hot of crooitabls vtonea. GIANTS TORN ON MR. RICHIE Xaxtrurd Gt Better of Ten-Inning Pitcher' BtUe. CTBS LOSE BY THREE TO TWO Claaateraxaa aad Fleteber fsr Twa tt a ae- H 1 1 a l.ee ra t.et Oae M Baa Hit Taan Wlaaera Oae Daable Play. NEW YORK. Aug SI. The National! league learters began their final aeries iti I i"n'nln.'U?ew',.brcb"beT T!n. from Chicago. to Richie, aho lias de- feated New York f-ve tlme this seaxon. was beaten In a pitchers duel by Rube Warquard. Score: Two out wen winnir.f run was scored Chicago ft 1 1 ft New York ft ft 1 1 0 1 Two-base hits: Zimmerman. Fletcher Sacrifice hits: J. I'ovle Merkle Left on buses: New York 11. Chicago. I Imuhle play: Myrre to re tin Bases on balls: Off Marqusrd. S: off Purhie i. Struck out: Bv Marquard. 11; bv Richie. . Hit br pitched ball: By Richie. Fletcher and Snodgrass Wild pilch: Richie Time: I 21. Umpires: Klem snd Brennsn Pirates Rally la Mali. PHILAPELPHIA. Atig n . .fter n'sx-ing a fine uphill game Philadelphia was de feated bv a ninth inning rally bv Pitts burgh. Steele and Chalmers, who started the game were driven off the rubber in one Inning. They were succeeded by Cam nil: and Moore. Hall, formerly of the Tmnnma VA Innings for major leac-u Ran for Titus in the eifchth. Batted for Hall in the ninth. Pittsburgh 4 0 ? 1 ft ft ft ft I 1ft Philadelphia 2 0 0 ft 0 3 : ft t Two- ha Re hits: Wilson. Msgee. Titus. Bransfleld. Home run: Msgee. Struck out: By Steele 1; bv Camnitz. S: bv Moore. 4: by Hall 1. First base on balls: Off Steele, l; off Camniti. 4: off Chalmers. :: off Moore. : off Hall. S Time: Miller. Three-base hits: Wilson, Beck, Umpires: Rigier and Ftnneran. Cardinals Take Oaearr. BROOKLTN. Aug 21 Bt. Louis won the opening game with Brooklyn because or the work of Bailee, who not only pitched well, but fie.ded his position in excellent form. Score: T. IMTU BKOOKLTV AB H O A E AB H O E Ruarina Jb. 4 1 1 la Twin at . a 1 4 4 1 Oakea. et.. .4 I 1 4 B Dauhert. lb . 4 I 4 4 4 Konetrkr. lb I I 13 ft Wheal If . ... 4 t 1 ft Elite. If .. .4 i t 4 ft Hummoll, tb I 1 I 4 4 c-tana. rr.... t i a a ft I'tviaaon. cl. 4 V 1 e Wauaer. aa . 1 1 ft ft B Barser. rt. ...4 1 4 4 Mo-ee,. Shit 1 1 1 rim-man. lb 4 1 l I a Bliaa e I 1 4 1 Berttn. r....l 4 4 t ft Bailee, p Tolala . 1 B I 4 B 'Bra Is . i 4 4 4 K nel tar. 54 in r 14 1 Stark p. .. I 4 B I 4 , 1 4 4 4 4 Totali II 7 17 17 1 Batted for Berger in the ninth. t J0" eroosij Batted lor Knetier in the ninth. uls ft 1 0 ft 2 2 ft 0 1 n 0 1 ft ft 01 Two-base hit: Daubert. Three-base hits: Mowrey, Daubert. Bases on balls: Off Knetier. ; off Sallee S. Struck out: By j Kneuer. 1: by Sallee. 4. Time: 1:40. Um- j P'reB: Johnstone and Eason. I Red's Early tea Tata Great. I BOSTON, Aug. n Boston made a strong 1 fivhl tn m-aOTnm rinMnnatl't mIv m 1 but lost. Score: CINCINNATI. BOffTlfN AB H O. A E AB H 0 A E ' -m at at a at m at t ! rut ib-bv. n . . . w v " v V mnu wii, . l p u I Jb ' ' '? ! J ' ! j 1 SS f.Y. t J 1 ! -- ' 1 insenoa. ib. 1 4 7 1 I S"1 ,b'-! 4 1 ? Mcnon-w. lb 4 1 1 4 UrUeaa. c... I t 4 4 ft Kiing. c.'.... 4 4 t 4 t Clark, e 4 4 4 0 ft Pe-dua. B .44414 Caspar, B I 4 B B Prrwi, p. Keele. ft B 4 B 4 4 Flaherty 14 4 4 . 1 4 4 4 B Tmala 84 14 17 11 1 Totala n 4 S7 11 I Batted for Brown in the ninth. Boston 0 ft 0 ft 4 0 2 0 0 Cincinnati I 0 4 0 ft ft ft 0 07 Two-base hits: Bescher f2). Sweeney. Hoblltxel. Brown. Bases on balls: Off Perdue. 1: off Brown. 2:-off Caspar. 1. - Struck out: By Perdue. 1: by Gaauar i B'.K.eff4, 1. Time: 1:65. Umpires: O'Day ana tmsne. Rangers Take Game From Independents tt 1 .. v . . , ' HOwley, Eltchie ud Gnthrie Knock Out Home Ram in - Game Flayed Sunday. ' D nangers oeiea,n uit iDorpeirarau Sunday on the latter s grounds by the one- "3ed score of 1 to 7. The game developed 'into a alugglng match. Howley. Ritchie and Guthrie of the Rangers secured home iruns. The feature of the game was the catching of Nystrom and tna hitting of 1 , . c. aAM. D I TT Rangers ft I 1 2 4 4 ft 16 lo 4 : Indepenc pendents .1 M 1 1 I I I t-1 I I Batteries: Rangers Uuthrnes. Kitchie and Nystrom; Independents. McIermott and Toung. Home runs: Howley. Ritchie Guthrie. Harned. Two-base hits: Slgler.' Sweeney, Nystrom, Howley, J. McDermott. Blwee I .see srata. j TOLEI0. Ag SO. Toledo made it four straight from Kansas City by bunching ; hits on tiaaaox in tne nrst two inninKs. j PofU. who i-ucced Marldox. Pitched j suprb ball. Catcher O'Conner was banished .'. i- tnniniT for disnutina a decision ' in tne nrst inning ior i by I'mpire Fox. Score TOLEDO. KAN4A4 OTT. AH H.O A E AB H O A E N'ilta. cf I 1 t 4 4 Parhaau. lb . a 1 1 I 4 1 Hl'rhman. lb I I I I J Fulllvto ct. l 1 1 I 1' Brenait lb . 1 4 4 I 0 Love. If 4 n 4 B I Ho nb rat. 144 t 4 4 BH.att. rt-lb 4 1 4 4 4; Clrnea, If ... 4 4 1 4 4 IwtrneT, lh.. S 0 (I 4 B , Buma. rf 1 B 1 4 4 ho' man. -b-f 4 2 11 4 4 . farlark. c... I I 1 1 eCorrtdnn aa. I 4 3 I B Puller. aa ...l 1 1 I KnrkH. It 4 1 I I 4 ; VlUilln. 1 4 4 I 4 Jtmat, r I ! ' I 4 liUntlwr. c 4 4 4 4 S ToUll 3 7 T7 14 I MkiMn. p ... 4 4 4 I B. resell, p ... 4 t B V 4 ' rien 1 B 4 4 4l Tocalt IT IS J4 17 1 Batted for Donnev in the ninth. Toledo 2 2 ft " " :. i Kansas City o ft ' 1 1 1 S , Three-base hits: Huvhrr.an. Rockenfield . First base on balls: Off vtnffllng 1; off ' Madden. 2. Struck out B t mchng i by Powell. 5. Time: :4. ."mpires- Foa land Haes. j Hanalert Matplar ( olambaa. INDIANAPC.LIB. lnd . Aug U-in-j I dianapolls outp aced the league leaders in I , 4...nn..nl of tie irame todav. win- I nrg easllv. 7 to 1. Five healthy hits in line fifth netted five of the set en runs. I Ijnk pitched great ball, allowing but four i n)t. Roore: ivniAVA-ous M INNEAPciLls ! AB H O A E All HO. A E Htltfnl.. c, , , , , , K.n.ter. rf : 1 1 B 4 BooBrnff. If 1 0 ! 4 B Allltor. aa . 1 4 : T : M- anhy. rf 4 4 4 4 BCrataib. If.. I B 4 ; , k 4 i le 1 IJWtlaia. lb 1 1 s 1 ' rt- ii. 4 1 1 4 1 Kamt. rt 4 4 s 4 s ititior 1 . 4 I ! S 4 Oil! II. 4 III 1 I I own bib. 14 I I 4 rma lb. .1 411 I JJo... m . 1 J I ,;.'. ;; III'. was. s Totals tl U H II 1 Totali U I 34 11 1 ,.-, .n- aftftiiaftlv M 1 I JlJK?" Y.:..V.:l lt!Sl-T Two-base hit: Mow. Btrutk out: By Link. 2; by Loevor. 2. Double plays: Altlser to Gill. O. WilliUns to Mowe to Houser. ttole base: Houser. ll. Owen. Hit by pitched ball: Killifer. Wild pitch' Link. Bwaes on balls: Off Ut.k. off I eever. 1. Bacrlfic hits: A I user. Woodruff. Mows !. Tims: Lie. L'mpireo: Ch1U aad BierhaJtaT. aVaavlera la B4 ee-4. Tha Omaha Bot ll leagu will meet at th Francisco sllejs Tuesday night to finish uo business of starting th year and 1 1 count voiea oi itut t--. a i recenUy. AJ boaieraar JivUocL ta count vote of tba annual 'ertmi held asn.. Club, pitched tne last two , f i,P.i,. ituenflce flv Haniels i rinr Butler to ntre nw na--e the home team. It being hia ?.VL",?2-ZrlVrZJJl: ".. 1 bal's- fT M.-oulllln. ? Hit with pitch major league debut. Score: hiPI. v.wTorV i; Iwrroit 7 Fir-t bane I ball- Bv I ei snniere fidwell Struck oul riTTS"rkCH PHILAPEl-PHIA . I on ba'ls- Off Warh'of i- off lonoan s. : B' Mcyuillin 1. hv 1 eann'err J r..k' I AB HOAR AB HO A C Su, put Bv Wftrhfti. r hv iH-nmati V I MiilHii,. Hits 4 iff Howell. 7 in ture. ; P-rrne. Ih...l 4 11 4 Knabe. ... 1114 i,... Time- "10 I'm- snrt two-thir.ls innincs off terHnnic:e 2 51"" rV-J l I I lu.Z?-? lit! I Len ,n:vTn.. T'm' " In four and one-third .nnmc. Time. 1 M. i i , iLr " -"! : : ,"'" ,""'- , 5i.re ,., i il vtrk" J ! I I S"'k .S Vw! J ,J ! ! CH1CAG1. Aug. n --Chicago s loose ?T ..,, rU MV 1 Jf-oJl - i 1 ! I lb4 J" Jlflelding was greatlv rt-siH-nsible for Wash- ! ar H o a f. ab h o 4 r I S , "5 i I 1 avTiJIL ?"' I . ;!lngt.ns victory today. 7 to 4. Pn-ott pitched,' i.-ke if J l : ft ft HUrtun. it 4 l 1 1 suiT' a" i III I r-k.iTl, .' a I I i i'" sTood game, but cUmstead and Mogridce , .ii. ct t. ; t- s o ttiim..e. a. 4 J 4 Cwmnlt a. p i 4 4 1 ft Masn? s 1 s ft i were hit freely. Johnson was in f.ne form. 1 M M r-k 8M , s t ft.. .,.,. - i 1 1 4 a 1 ! ! i having but one had inning. Score: ' Heieh'nt. ; rtl 4 I ft ft J-ern,. lb 4 ! 4 J ft Totals II ril STitu. 1 ! a W APHINCTON CHI.A..O r"!' J ft J , ? J '"Jrt . , - ! ft lke 4 ft 4 S 4 AB H Cl A F, ABM O. K J f"'- J ' J wlk,,''H1 Kit Thorn.. . ..1 4 4 4 ft I Milan, rf lit 0M.1rt.re. rt 4 ft ft " , -h j , I I , ! ft - I ft a ... t . i m. Llf.l HMk :b4IV41 l..p. f . . . 1 e . e n Tiun 44 IS TJ It ' Walter. IT GAINO RSINGLES IN ELEVENTH Tifer Get Virtory Orer Highlmden by Fire to Four. JEIfSTJfGS SWITCHES HIS LTKETJT I Twa-rtaae HHa aa by Ielebat. , ( aba. Harlaell aa4 base luteal Team e-ares Totals f Kleaea Hit. I "ETROlT, Aug. n -Uninor rgle In, tne Pexrntn followed bv to fielders' , chol., play, and Gardner error on lono- , van s easy grounder, gave Pctrr.it a vie- ; tory over New York. i. 1o 4. Jennings , switched his lineup with succeesful results, Score: i I'ETROIT NFW TOKK inn II t r AS H o A K Puti. at . . I 7 I Wnlie' rf 4 f i 1 rtM -r files nemi-Mii. rtl M i Crtstnrt, rf 5 P ( hta-. lb . 4 r 14 s Pelefc nl. 4 J ! 1 s f re. IT ... 1 1 Pike. II I I I I KmiW. m . I 1 I " Oalnnr. lh .. : 4 ft 1 Hitiell, h T 1 1 S Flaaman, 2b 1 1 t I I lrdner. :u . ! 1 3 4 1 Sianar. t .. S II 1 1 Se-Ti'.. r . I ft ft tHimxan. r ft 4 Ulair r 1 ft 1 1 ft . w a-hnp. p . 4 ft ft f ft Tstala ... .94 11 U 7 4 I'aftielt .4 ft 0 4 ft Tolala ... 4ft 754 14 : Patted f r Sweeney in the seventh. None out w hen winning run scored New York ftftftftii'ftftoft t lelroil 1 ft 0 0 ( 0 0 0 l- Two-bae hits: telhanty, Cohh. Hart sell. Chase. !aerifiee hits Sianace iSi. 4 114 imvchertr, IT 4 1 1 ft ft . tietler. rf . 4 1 7 4 1 Br.aie 4 ft ? 4 1 i MrBrlne. a I S 2 1 ftM iVn ell 3b 4 1 4 I ft -. k , a , , . .it , ma t a I I t3a.,mu, Cnl... ....... , - V, . kn thl OM'bam. lb. 4 4 i J ftMull-n. lb . 4 1 !..,, . . " " JJf , ' Bireet. e ... I 111 1 ft Block, r 4 1 I I I alleo ,.n account of dsrnes- end eich-'i . Johnson. -r 4 10 14 S-mi ft . 1 ft 4 t ft 1 Columbus ; ft 0 0 ft 1 . .-. oimsieart. p. B ft ft ft s : St Paul n ft ' 5 ft 1' " lft Totala K 4 17 I M-riae, p. i ft 1 ft j Slolrn bss: Ainrrv. Land. Sftenfiee latise 1 i s s ' lnulnard While Mespenser a ft ft ft ft ft tl 4 1 4 4 4 4 57 lft J7 n 4 Toiala Batted for S.-ott in fifth. Ran for 1-ange In fifth. Ran for Bio k in ninth Batted for Mogridge In ninth. Chieago ft ft ft ft II t ft ft 14 Washington 1 0 0 ft 1 1 : 2 07 Two-base hit: Street. Three-base hits: Mllen. Mclntyre Hits: Off Scott. I In five Innings: off Olmstead. " with none out: off Mogridge. 4 In four innings. Sacri fice lilts: Morgan Xi. Milan O. Street. Stolen base: Milan, lapuble piav: Mullen ! to Tannehlll to Mullen Left on bases: t hlcaxo, 7: Washington, fi Buses on balls Si,.. ' ft I V" bcott, off Johnson. 1. Struck out: By 1 cttt. by Johnson. 11 by Mogridge. 1. : Time: 1:41 Vmpires: Connolly and feherb- i dan. SOl'THWEST TL"MS TOIRMIHK.VT Players la SBStkweat fkratka Form Permaaenl llrgaalialloa. ARAPAHOE. Neb.. Aug. 21.-4 Special I- Sinretary Charles A. Patterson has re- celved thirty entries for the southwest Nebraska tennis tournament to be held here August 28 and 29 Players from the fnlln -In rinntWa . e- -ll-hl-- Chss ' " --e . ; Dundy. Hayes, Hitchcock. Frontier. Red j Willow, Gosper. Phelps. Harlan, Kearney, . Franklin and Furnas. This will be the j first cup contest for both singles and : doubles. Consolation prizes will also be i . a-. . . . . . . i ! , , . . . J ! P ""V "rT". ,OWB7r,U "0t drw n each other on the first round. ''jfTi - paboe has four of the finest courts in weetej-n Nebraska, and fast play is anticipated. Muci interest is being shown and entries are coming in from all the counties. Plaers desiring to enter can communicate with the secretary. The entry fee is 5ti cents for the singles and 60 cents each in the doubles. The Arapahoe club is bearing the expense of purchasing the I cups and consolation prists. Entries close at 8:3d a. m. August 2ft. for singles, and at f.30 a. m August 29 for the doubles. Drawings will be made at close of entries. A big smoker will be held Monday night and a permanent organization perfected. All tenniB players from the above counties are cordially invited to enter the tourna ment. Kaadera Meets Ireadall. DAVENPORT, la. 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Family Trade KuPi'lieil by OMAVXA Sags .'. alls, 134 Xeaaglaa tuatl fUaaal Za. 1S4A. A-lB-4 eotk Oailii Warn. Jsttar, SbOS V stroot. Boll baa ; laa. r-iooa. rj.Bsou aiwffs ta meh- all. la BAua treot. Moth r-oaoa. I ter's 'SAINTS HOLD BACK COLUMBUS j Diricle d Double-Hrader PrevenU Senator From Beaching Lad. v ST. PAUL GETS AN EARLY LEAD Makllas'i Triple 4 larkfa Irat .am tar Heme 4 lab. 41 a l insl rore af rcn lll la Tea to tl'e. COM MPI f, Auc n -Ft Pail kept C( lumbus fr"t;i teaching Tirt l-'s.-c by halv ,n, I..1.J . double-header. M,h,,nc . irlPl. cmch.-d the f irl onr for the heme ciut r, t J, and retired H- well. M ra'il goi a winning lead in the last came on ' ungles. three posses and three ei-ors i Score, first :nie: 1H, VTM S FT mi. AH H (' r AH H o A ( H 'lbmtn IT 4 1 Sift rMnienv IT 1 ft 4 i Vt'na 4 ) I ft .! .: .t J I 1 4 I lVnralu.il rf 4 I 1 ft f V M ("a. Jft 4 I ft J : r-rrina lb . 4 1 7 1 ft Wlrtftlt. rl t 1 1 ft T.fiint. I'b 4 ft ft Aui., lb 4 r b 1 I ( Kourk. IM I I ' 1 'lulle- 4 ft 1 I iMlwell it... I J S ft ft lnrl r 5 T ft 1 ' li r S 1 1 OHN.-4. :b S J 4 1 ' M "V: I Mti. r T ft 1 1 " Heasll r ' ft 1 ' ( Ie.aTi lere. r - 4 4 I ' Tflala . . 4 ?T : I T-.iai :i 7 :4 i : coiwt-hns ft : 4 ft o - f I SI Paul ft " " ft ft ft .' Moirn .nse HiTi'ftmati Fact if.ee h't. Walsh. Nn-yi'lin Teo-bsa hits Per ring. Odwrli liciiumiinl 4utre. Thn hase h'l Mablin: I oihle t.lats- Mnbl- itig t" I 'oans to Pemne. I"wn to i or he4 - """ I ft 1 ft Wtl.h r J ft 1 - t.iebharrtt. p 1 ft ft ft I Jft I 54 11 Spa.ka-d. ? 4 1 4 4 Tmalt. S'hlts: Iielchantt. Kleger t " . Home run: Hlnohman. Iouble plsvs: Latttmore to Perrmg O'Rourke to liown to Ferrlne. Butler to B McCormick to Autrev First base on balls: Cff IJebhardt. ": off Psek i srd 2; off Rleger. 1. Struck out: P 1-iebhardt. I: bv Riegrr. 1 Mils: rj'f Liebfiardt. 3 in three innincs none out in fourthi; off Packard. . in five inning". Passed ball: Rsnp Tim : 1 l"mplrr: Ferguson and Eddlnger. n lfvntM Inalnn w fai Flae 4aanea. BLOOMINnTON. Neb. Aug. 51. Special. - Tbe Bloomlnpton liase ball team haAejuet fiT.lshed a week of base ball, plang. helij her duding. "The Old Soldier's Reunion ." winning five games and losing one. The seores follow : Bloomlnrton. 14: Nsponee I Blooming-- ' ton 11: Franklin. 1. Bloonilnrton. V ' Hlldreth. . Bioomington. j: Alma. ft. rtiKiminElin . I'lh imnr. r.iiemiiia- ton. Beatrice Business College. 3. I Hadley stops tloilna Boat. ' NEVADA. Mo. Aug 21 Notice to stop the boxing lout Fcheduled here tonight between Pete Shaughnessy of Tulsa, Okl , 1 "" , H,n7 P,,T er cr'f Cliy. W. , received todav bv Sheriff Baugh of this . rHv from oovernor Hartley. It is charged j that ihe cluh lfore which the bout was j to be staged is not a legal athletic club, i i ' Stop Diarrhoea 1 ir 1 r u- Wakefield 9 Bl&ckberrV BalS&m Quickly etopi Diarrhoea. Dysentery. Cbolera Infantum and all bowel trou bles witboui constipation. No opium nor other babit forming drugs. Accept only Wakefield's. It cure after other remedies fall. 35c or bottles for $1.00. Everywhere. A Spotlaaa Collar WIU Elars Taa Way To A Good Positioa BpLEALINESS ii an invaluable aitct. It it essential that one be both clean and capable. Chere there's tin. tbrnr't utul!r tnirk. Wear s ckwa. wbaa, aatani thaseh collar e.ert day. UTBOUW WATERPOOFTD LINEN COLLARS The same eoUar yoa bave alwa.i wars salf wateraroatea. rraiienUy clcaa. t Cellars 25c sack CaHs SOc a aakr At rnm draicr'a. br mail oa rocrijn al snes. Tbe FTBERLOID CO. . t Waverly rlaca, it. 4J I CURES OLD rJwli' $& BLOOD DISEASES HI aa .