Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 25, 1911, Page 3, Image 3
THE r.KE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. AT'fJUST 2o. mil. Cubs and Giants Tie for Leadership of National; Rourkes Continue Winning ROBINSON BEATS LINCOLN, 7-6 Pitcher TCins His Own Garce with Timelv Hits. RAXD FIGHTING TO TEE LSD l.terwla Starts Oat to toe t.aiec at Ikr flea.tB,Bla Parry- Haa ta Mela. a a .ate It. Rnky" Robinson on "f P beaut e .,B the third and lew rame 1f'r f'-' nrn UriM.lt) by rloutfig out tmr. m.l- limed hits, scoring a run mlth each seat , Heeidc hi terrific lm;tn.. Robinson pitched a beady and uphill 'Wil j it ny a . in n even-. ( Lincoln aunt after tbe gsme -rong and ; Rob 1 narlauh the rnightv mmffr. could . t.m atn thrff flpf-ati. m a rcw ao i-iaoo ; rumarlf at iwrond base to alranrtnan tw - m field Knapp. the Antrlop alar hurier. aa arnt ta tha front to do tiia aharr.. Un- j coin .p.) up -ith a run. but tba Rourke-a in their half came bark even avowr and ; t.t tbe Ante..pe to H by one tally. Knapr then aettied dtra-n and held the Rourkea i holpleaa for the four lnnln(c. hile hif , teammate tuc ked the arrie naatly aa av ! by clouting in f'v more run before the I home boy rould recover. It looked like i everythtne m over for the LJnoolnite eaoept the hollerina: when the Colt -romped in from the field In the aliclh in- , nlng. Prhooney opened -lth a double, but j Kneavea batted out Arbotcaat then came ( rroaa -tth a alnrie to rlfht j Robinaon. the neit man up. naa atruc-K out ta-lce before and waa looked upon to repeat, when be alammed the bai: to deep enter for two claan bar, ahootlnr Arbo lut acroaa the rubber. Roblraoo died at aenond. There wa TJOthinr doing for either team to the aeventh. In the eifhth Unroln tried bard, but could not aqueere a man arrosa. n.MuB Makes Oa4 Aajwiw. Williams opened the inning for the Rourkes with a safe one to left, Schooney struck out and Knaavr wa an easy out, Knapp te Thomas. A wild pitch put Pc.hooney on second and a triple by Arbo- past aoorefl him. Robinsoo then made good by hammering out bis second hit and aoming Arbogast. but was caught trying to stretch It Into a double. - . . . J -a-o, three. The Rourkes had their last rianoe to win the game and Kteboff singled to left. Tbomaaon reached first and Nieboff aaoond when Knapp fumbled ..the former's grounder. At this time Knapp was benched and Eh man sent out to save the day tor the Antaiopea. Pick sacrificed each man a baae. Williams struck out. Bcboonover drew a walk. A Knew was sent te bat for Kn raves and sent out a pretty Ingle to left, acortng Klehoff and Thomason. ending the game. Thomason saved the Uncolnltes from ortng In the eighth Inning when tie made a grandstand natch of Knapp clout to abort center. Thomaaon ran like a deer for the ball and grabbed it Just about an inch from the ground, rolling over and over as a result of the momentum. Iob DespaJn arrived on the field just tefore the opening of the game with a little hunchback fellow about three feet tall. It developed later that the hunchback had been the mascot for Connie Mack wbea the Athletics wen the world's champion sbrp. Btitire i OMAHA.. ah. Pi H 1 1 1 1 O. A. Moore, lb t v Nieboff. 8b 4 1 Thomason. cf I 2 Soanlon. lb 2 1 Pick, lb I 0 Wliliama. rf S 1 Bcboonover. If I 6 Kneavea, sa 4 0 Arbogaat. c 4 S Robtnaon. p... 4 Agnew 1 t I 4 Totala. 7 14 n u LJNCOLN. Ail. R. 4 2 I 4 t 4 1 ...v.'.'. i 4 1 0 H O. A. f. O e V o e l l Gaimter. aa I ngiaub. 2b..... Cobb, rf I ole. cf McCortnlck. if.. Tbomaa. lb Miller, lib McUraw. c Knapp. p Lhtnui. p 1 1 I I t 10 0 t 41 Totala... Si ( I 2S t 2 Ratted for Kneave in ninth Inning. Two out wbenwinning run was scored, Omaha Rum I1022 7 Hits . 2100tl 114 f Lincoln tuns 1 I 1 1 0 0- i Hlta 1 I 1 2 0 0 1 Two-baae hrta: Thomaaon. Robinson Vf r- Cormlcii. Knapp Three-base hlta: Scanlon. Arbogaat Paaeed ball: Arbopast. VTlta pitch: Knapp. Bauaeaonba.il: Crf Robin son. 1. off Knapp. 2. baenfice hlta: Pica, Suanlon, Schoonover. Cobb. Stolen bases: Knapp. McOormlrk. Srrurk out: By Robinson. 6: by Knapp I Left on baaeti 'miaha. I. Lincoln. . Time: l:s0. Umpires: Haakell and. Shoemaker DEI MODTEI IW TWKIFTH Pelo Loae Caaae r See re af M l Five. DE8 MOINES. Aug 24-Des Moines won a twelTe-tnnlng game from Pueblo todav by a acwre of 6 to fc After a three-has hit Curtis waa brought horn by Bachant s one- DBS MOINES. AB. R, H. O. A. 2 10 4 1 4 1 0(1 1 2 I 0 1s 1 ( 4 2 fc 1 0 0 2 1 26 17 H. O. A. 0 1 2 11 1 V it 2 10 f 15 0 2 2 4 It 0 2 2 fc : 1 fc 2 I 1 tl tl 6 11 14 16 ( I I Curua. If CoUigaa. aa Hacluaat. cf... . Dwyer. lb....X. Korea, gb Anderson, rf Graham 3a I luwJ. c cm thup, p....:.. Totala ( PUEBLO. AB R. Middleton. cf fc Crajg. rf 4 1 rger. aa 2 Helden. if fc Koorner, lb fc i Huglies 3b fc 2 Ciaora. lb. 4 0 I'lbrnbDS, e 4 Kabsr. p I t. ew timid, aa. 4 l Jac-kaoat. p ! 2 0 Totala 43 I Pueblo 1 1 00 I Moinea 1010 i 0 V I 0 I it :i T we-base hita: Craig. Clemon Ttiree base hlisi Curtis fli. l nowaki, Craig. Hub orr raber. fc In seven inning, off Jackson. , - ........-, ..,i..u. ii in taeive inmiieTB. Bavcniioe mta Bachant Im-,(,.a Ciavlre. Hughea. I'itomski Ma-en base 4U-gwr. Coiiigan. Anderson leioen. Left ua base. Ie Moliiea. : Pueo.u. k. haws on bJia: Otf Falwr, .7. off Northup. 4 off Jackann. X Hit bv pitched lal : Anflr aon. Struck oul; By Fabei 2. b Northup . .'5 . J.P.11 a 1 imr: z 41, 'niLH Aa MrlkDWoil ac4 Clarke. CHAMPIOiag Oi KMV HELM loriat laas f ltp Pi lea p, 1 ataJ f fla Uumu e. SlOl-X CITT. Aug 24-Toarka a. ut out Sioux dtp uxucv t a. and wmed n.i tbe odd tame of Uie aerie a. Iijrt.in pu bed la aplendlo form. Slig:-r weakened in the sixth and lb vtailurs pul lite t-untrsi aajelv aaag 4y eourltig four run ecore: SlOUTt CITY. . AB R H. O. A -rava 2 4 1 1 f 0 hw tt 1 2 e i Nalhara, rf 1 1 1 a 0 ! Hart maw. aa 1 2 1 wiBgawr. cf 4 0 I I 0 Standing of Teams j tfl U:'JVE. NATL L.LAil K W 1. P I. T" t ! Tici.vcr ' v' 'huacn . ... K." 4. W I Lun-.r, . . C Vt ..V Nm lort . . s 44 i ft Joseph 7-,.4 prt"egh 4 .f'!" I pueblo .:-;! .lane phis t 5" .!" wtufi . . 1 ;-'t I ..- ' FiimA '11 ' ...- '. ' irirlTiTiatl . . ! 7 opeka 47 74 .SR Vmu.uI n ... 44 C7 .rs. j lie;- Mr.m-- ! I -cm on 20 M .2."." ' 4.MKR ASP'N AM HR LEAGUE I W1.IM WLFf Minnetpoli .74 M 1 "h.laoelphia 74 4. e4 -f.iurnt.ua 7: f7 ..' 1 " trott ""4 .Jr ' Kan i"'tv.T i .:.z. tmston . .! ' Hi Paul . . . . C :. Nf Tnrk....r. 57 .W nr,d " -Fk H ', jiat,epolir f1 t .4wi 'hif-agri Tnlirfi, r,k 7(. WlLtriltldon. 7 41" trftutBviIla fa 75 .4. ft. IOUi.. 34 a .3 NEE. l.EAGTE WINK l.tAai'K. w- t f. W.L.PPt fy.,,, fn TT .C:: Fall Ctty . .M M . Si.ivnor ...61 S7 .r HumlwHI . . S .Ml . Hp ri Ulnnil U. AIM. Aiiriurn ..-4;41 .!.-' ),rtlhu. f., .ntndnBh 4:. 41 ..vr i Stwinl ff M 4 ciartnda . 4V 4." Hafrtmp ... M 4(i Neri. nty n'y ' ' " . ' . ..,. VT'tRV LEVE ,j.)?.o;n omfha T. Toin-ka. f: Siou I'liy. l"-nvfr. 1: St . Joseph. 2 XATff'NAL. UF.AfTfE. Pt Ixiula. 7; Bom on. : ti rnnlnra. "hi"hj:n. i.; Brooklyn, f tn innsncs. rtttabuh. J-l: New Tnrk. 1-2. Cine nnatt. . Fiilaflrlptiia. 1; lourtMn in- Dine &. AMERICAN LEAGVE. Nf York. S: Chicago, i. B'.ston-St. Iiui: rain V ashinplcn-Ietroit: rain. Ptiiiade!phla-C)eeland ; rain AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. St Paul-Toledo; rain M!!wul;ee-lndianajoli: ram. Minneapolis. 11-S: Ix'unn-tlie. 8-1. Kana I'lty. 2. Columbus. S NEERAfK A STATE L.EAGVE. Fremont, f; Kearney b (ten inning i Tofk. ft: Hastings 4. Seaard. 0, Superior, i. ColiimViUB. k: txrand Island. 0. MINK LEAGUE. Falls City, : Auburn. 1. Humboidt, ; Crallnda, 1. Nebraska City, 2, Shenandoah. 8. (.aaaea t .r. j Western League IVnver at Omaha. Lin- . coin at Hioui city. Topeka at tes Mnlnee. J Puehlo at tt Joaeph. National League St. Louis at Boat on. j Chicago at Brooklyn. Pittsburgh at New i York. Cincinnati at Fhiladelphl American League New York at Chicago. Boston at St. Louis. Waahington at Ie troit. Philadelphia at Cleveland American Association M iniieapolis at Col u nr. uk. Milwaukee at Toledo. St. Paul at Indianapoiia. Kansas City at Louisville. Nebraska State League Kearney at Ct- nd inland ( nlumhua at PVennnnt. Sew ard at HaMinga t-uperlor at York. Mink League t alls City at Autmrn. ' Humboldt at Clarlnda. Nebraska City at Shenandoah. Stem. Ib I 0 1 Really, 3b I 0 it I Iwaon. cf 2 0 1 S 0 SUger. p 2 0 1 I Klepfner, p 1 0 0 Barber 1 0 Milier 1 0 Totals SI 17 TOPEKA. AB. R- H. O A. Emory. Kb 6 112 4 Rlckert. If i 2 1 Whitney, lb t 1 14 Chapman, c . 6 0 4 1 Dail. cf 4 1 1 1 0 I Beec.her rf 4 12 0 0 Kdtnirito'n. as t 2 1 1 4 Krepa, 2b 1 2 4 I Durbin, p 4 1 t 2 Totala St 11 27 14 Batted for Neighbors in ninth, Batted for Stem in ninth. Topeka 1 0 1 4 0 Sloum City Sacrifice hits: Krepa. Ptem. Two-bast hUa: Beecber. Wagner. Three-base hit : Kidmlston. Stolen bases: Wagner. Krena. AnQrm, erran. rtiLBi v.ti nt ger. s in five innings; off Klepfner, 2 in four innings. Struck out: By Klepfner. fc; by Durbm, ii. Baaea on balls: Oil euger. 1; on uurbln, 1. Time: 1:X. Umpires: Morgan and Knapp. CH RE1 IER WEAKENS IN EIGHTH Pt. Jaraeph fceta 1'kre srarea awe Defeats Crlaallea. ST. JOSEPH. Aug. 24. Schrieber weak ened in the eighth inning today and St. Joseph bunched three hits with an efsor and two taae on balls tor three runs and won. I to 1. Freeman wa In superb form, holding I w ver te two hlta. Gilmore scored from second on an lnfleid out for Deo ver a only run. score : DENVER. AB. R. H. 0 O. E. 0 0 Lloyd, lb I Gilmore. it.. bea.1. cf CaHSidy, rf.. QuliI in, Sb... Lmasay, lb. Coffey, aa... S.nr, c bchrei ber, p. I Totala-.... I 2 I t 1 M 12 ST. JOSICPH. AB. R. H. O. Kelly. If Powell, rf Z willing cf Keiliy, Jtt Bc.rton. lb Hamilton. 3b aieiiika, as Gannett, c Freeman, p Jolie Cleliette. p t Totala ....3 i 27 10 Ienver 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 01 Si. Joseph 0 0 i 0 0 ft 0 1 S Stolen bases: Powell, Lloyd Gilmore, Lindsay, nacriflce hlta: Powell. Freeman. ! Hits: off Freeman. 2; off Cbellette, 0. struck out: By Freeman, 6: by eichreiber, E ; fc. Base on ball : Off Freeman, 1 : off 0 j Schreiber, 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Free- 1 i matt. 1. Wild pi ten: Freeman. L Left on Olbas: St. Joseph, fc; Denver, 4. Umpire: 0 j McKee and W eaver. :i Pitchers' Battle -! ! Goes to Shenandoah j Humboldt Takes First of Series from ; Clarinda Falls City Beats Auburn. SHENANDOAH, la.. Aug 24 cftpecial Telegram. Shenandc.h woe a pitchers' battle today. Score: R, H E. Shenandoah OOOSOOOO I 1 Nebraska City 0 0 0 1 P 0 0 1 2 f 1 Batteries: Shenandoah. Duran and Cas tle. Nebraska Oty. P.aason, Willlford and D.ikerton Umpire: Suge I'UUMiA. la.. Aug 24. Special Tele- J gram. Humboldt took the first game of tne series today M-ore "" Batteries: Alma. Whirling. Pichle and Humboidt 51?;;! ' s Tanner; Arapahoe. W Tanner and Carrol. Clarinda 0 0 0 0 0 1 00 1 f 4 Hit-: Arapahoe. 10; Alma. . Struck out: Hattener: Clarinda. -Walters and Hat- Hv Whitting. 4; bv Tanner. 1: bv W. Tan tnony, l.uniboidt F.rrett. letx and Horn- n,.r, n Three- lhe hits rnsbrow. Hoilo merB n.pire Kratstrg and Mevers ' av To-bae hits: Carrol. Roachman. AUBURN. Neb. Aug 24 (Special Te.e-. y . Tanuer, Sto kham I mpirea: Muel.er gram . Falls City look the fust game of ! and o Tool. r.VTTA SlCr'' l i 4) i 0 tv-V1!.11! i 1" a game with El wood here today the ( " livIililiZ? 1 J: im -ore mas as follows: Auburn 00 1 000000- 1 4 :;Kiwood 0 0 (. 0 0 2 2 1 latienes- Aubuin. Hirsb and Kranir.ger. Ar$ , i a g j , , Fa ts -iiv . Fiiich and anderh'.ll. I tn- . - ,. l,.. I Batteries: Elmood. Sampson and Wlt- pire ivivaane. jham; Arajaxhoe Snyder and Carrol. Hits: M-, , -. . J Uwuod. Arapahoe. 11 Struca out: By . eaial irwaa aiemilave. mpaon. i; by Snvder. I Home run: Dih- H H1LR Neb . Aug. 24 -iSpecial i- brow. To-bae hlta Q. Beltaer, J. Beit Hir took the second game from Yalen-lif.r Umpire Mueller t.tif. Kil.aiM.v alioaed only four hit eV-nre; ! s Valentme .. B H 1 B it A 1 1 211 fc-li. Vi 1 Hattenea' Grimes and Fischer. Kirk land: Kt.ieiat and Jefiatrn. ilaih aaa called at E lend ..1 vetoih on account of vimiti-a hat lug ts ca'.ch a train Frrinexil Aaveruauag ts the Rtavta te Big Reiurna SUPERIOR BLANKS SEWARD Transferred Game on 5e ward Groundt Lost by Home Boya. j LUEESOS AKD SKTTH IN FOZM (liahx Ilaa Wtlktvir att Cnjil Islaari ri;r, TWeetls.- Tart X lar to aiia Haatla- b-hmtB Oat 1 rV. SEWARD. Nh . Atip M if.- .jrla.1 T -;rm i-Suiif-i'T fefeated Swaf. odv. I 10 " ,r F""d f" f t.uhron and Smith Loth pit'-hed a p .od carrw. n:triar one allowing man hi:. There wa a big crowd out to Hep the pame. which wa tranf erred to Sward on account of the Grrmm pirni Score ; AB H 0 A E AB H 0 A t " f. f' 4 f Honrr rt S P P twm-h. ! . f 2 E V P H'anatw. lb 4 f t 1 0 V W ... t 1 I NefC. Sh 1 S ' Mi-H arell, it 1 (l I" Kink lb... j Vrurh .. j j t I' lmiartl If ' ..- tti, Ibl I M !!. c... I itrr. :lh 4 2 1 L.M.J. ef 2 (' F 1 J 4 1 H 4 1 l 4 1 I Ml'-harl. a i luhnmn. p 4 1 : ( 1 r.uhtmnn. ar 4 1 0 : ! f J Fmlth. p .... t 1 1 2 I) Ini.l. a f T U I Total II l rr 11 j Fuperior 0 1 0 H 1 Seward p-i i.amea run. nupenoT i rvaeee cm naue. Off Smith .2. off Luhrson. 2 Lft on bases, j Heward. r. SuT.erior. (t Wild pitches: buhr- l amed run. Buperior. 1 Baee on ball son. ). r.m:th. 'i Two-b&w hit: Uisy. i P'.ruok out: By Smith. 4; by Luhrson. 4. 1 Lx.unle plays: L.uhrsin to Michael to BiHkewitr Orr to Lorech to Bockewita. Time: 1.3i Umpire; McLermott .laskaa lanKBter Third City. GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. Aug . (Special I Telegram i Grand Inland wa ahut out to 1 oay in one of the poorest game of the se.aon J he locals pave Majunan poor unnnrt Tnbn mfii errrrrm thnn in anv ! game so faj. fH.upled with this, the visitor I ir..A .tl.l. ...rk fcl,.r.r-. COM 'at PI tg GRANP lKLAVP I AB H O A E A-B H O A E i clttirk. ef . 4 1 1 Cook, cf .... 4 1 1 1 .- ... . a n t. ant.k . . . t I cahsm. 2b . 4 t 6 t Mreir ' Metneii, . i i s l PM. Kihhen. if 4 e 4 , Leach. It 1 t Hifn. .lb. . . I 2 tl t.. t 1 . Vl. -k A 1 f 1 1 Pork rneT, lb 4 ! I i V ,U.kr-n. C .. .I i 0 2; Harriimti. r . 1 7 I f ruii-hasan. lb I 0 1 b 1 Imnovan. Mill HsrtniM. V SI 02 1 ' Total. II in 27 1 s Trnal . . .81 I 2! I I Coltimbu 1 v ti 0 2 ti 0 S Grand Island P t M d ( M f 0 Earned runs: Coiumbus. S. Two-base hit: m c j. Three-base hit : Leach. Banes on i,a.:ie: Off Donovan. 1: off Hartman. i. Struck out: By Donovan. : ly Hartman. i Left on banes: Columbua. S: Grand Is land, b Louble plavs: Buchanan to Morse to Smith. Harrison to Graham to Porkomey to Harrison. Umpire: Kelly. (aauva Wla la Teatk. KEARNEY. Neb.. Aug 24 (Special Tel egram it took Fremont ten innings to j win from Kearney. A ninth Inning rally cf the local made a force run and Wat- eon walked a man. letting in one score. followed "by a two-bag hit of L. Gray, scoring three more. Score: FREMONT KEVARN-ET AB H O A t AB H O A E a Kmita. St. 4 1 i 1 1 Grar. cf . . S 2 I r J. Pullen, lb... 4 1 1 0 Pvnox. IT ... 4 : I 0 " &I.UM. cf . . h II 0 0 J.rrott. rt . . 4 0 1 b J; bohll-r. rt..4 11 I b iK.ne, lb. . 1 J I C Neft. e I 4 1 tl f. Paxien. b . . 6 4 4 1 Tnrpln, It... I : 0 P -hillgorfl. si I 1 I I Si Cre. b...H 1 1 1 Clali. lb 4 Bin t I Tnomsaoa. s ( 1 I IH brar. r . .. I b t t J ! W atson. S I I 1 1 0 Trimble, p.. - b b J 1 kUgerkurth laded I Tn',i, m in sr l? i 'Batted for Trimble in the ninth. 1 Fremont o 4 0 1 0 0 1 Kearney (i 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 6 Earned runs: Kearney. S; Fremont. 2. Bases on bails: Off Trlmbie. 2; off Wat son. X Left on bases: Kearney. : Fre mont, . Two-base hits: L. Gray (2i. Neff, WatBon. Rouse. Struck out: By Trimble. 6: by Watson I. Panned ball: H. Gray. Time: 2:. Umpire. Bockewita. Mlek ia a saiaatk Pitcher. HASTINGS. Neb., Aug. 34. (Special Tel egram. 1 Hastings, playing class A ball, abut out York to the tune of 4 in ft Riir-ii the home boy. outpitched Fentress, the l Western league twirler. and held his on. ! uonents in rit u-iLtirH hn. r... ,h mg leaturea. Score: HArrABH O A E TAi H Watson. 2b.. 4 14 1 4 Furrrll. 3k..i o i 'b Bromley, cf . S 1 1 2 (Smith ah n i I Fortman. as. 4 1 b b Hminiaarv. If 4 1 1 b o Jom If .... 4 ( 1 b Harm, cf I b b t (o, lb b 11 l b Finn, lb t (in t b Kata. 8b I 1 t b iMri. w a v a a a f. e 8 1 I 1 t.m ' ' " a i a r Hrwrrnla, .. 2 4 0 0 voppl c 'l 2 7 b Bllek. P 8 (10 1 b F antrum. B..2 1 4 Totala X i 27 14 2 Total 24 24 li, 0 Hasting l 0 2 0 0 4 York 0 0 0 0 9 0 Stolen base: Coe. Wataon, Cooke. Kata. Iouble plays: Portman to Wataon te Cooke. Watson to Fortman. Smith to Payne. Two-base htts: Hennissey, Cooke. Passed ball: Copple. Wild pitch: Slick. Bases on balls: Off Slick, i: off Fentress. 2. Umpire: Held. White Sox Hit Quinn and Errors Are Help Highlander Lote Opening: Game of the Seriei by Five to Three Score. CHICAGO. Aug. 24 Chicago hit Quinn opportunely today, and with the assistance of the visitors' errors, won the otntng game of the aeries today, I to S. Score: , CUICAOO NEW YORK. AB H O A E AB H O A E UplntrM . l 9 It a mr ,- a . a trfir. b 4 : 2 2 4 Hemphill, oi 2 2 i Meawnger, III v Chaae. lb.. . . 4 i 7 ;mB machine threw a wheel. Ogren landed Boi. cf . 4 2 1 S Onw. if 4824!, . .t , , Wtair all. 2t 4 8 l"l Hartaeii. 8b. 4 i 2 l i 1 f ree of the car in the muck and emerged (orban. a . .8 0 1 2 1 Johnaon. aa 4 t I 4 o! unhurt. jntutan. in . - a it t uaranaT. zb.. l Biork. .41 II Swaeoay. 4 0 4 11 . 2 1 Walab. p .4114 Quinn. a Totala 88 12 21 J4 8 Totals 81 I 24 11 8 Chicago 0 11 0 1 0 0 ft f New York 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 S Three-base hit: Cree. Sacrifice hils: Hemphill. Mullen. Stolen base: Sweeney. Doul.ie plays: Wolter to Hartxell: Lord to Mullen. Johnson te Chase. Left on bases: Chicago. S. New York. 6 First base on bail: Off Quinn. 1; off Walsh, a. Struck out: By Walsh. 1; by Quinn. 1 Time: 1 :uu. Umpire: Mullin and Evans. BAK BALL, GAMES AT ARAPAHOE I.am-bIs a Three (.aaira froaa Alaaa I KlOTewel Tewaaa. ' I ARAPAHOE. Neb.. Aug. 24 .Special Tel- egram.e Tbe Arapahoe Braves won both game from the Alma base ball team yes- lerday. Both game er hotly contented The second wa called at the end of the eighth inning. Score first game: Alma 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 Aranaboe .'. .1 i 2 0 0 0 0 0 02 Batteries: Alma. McCuiloch and Basham Arapahoe. Beltaer and Carrol Hlta; Off A. ma .3: off Arapahoe. 4. Struck out: Bv Mi-Cullurh. IS: by Beltaer, 6 Bases on balls: Off M'-Oullorh. 4: off Beltxer. 1 l mpires: Mueller and O Tool. Score, second game: Alma 2 0 0 0 0 0 f 11 Arapahoe 0 1 0 fc 0 4 0 10 i I 4 " " health. mnnA . . . good inj-. good avet,. bright ! ey es and a kovel complexion, the result of i . . . i.....,- .-a mw aiu. w. 1 - ' ....... u .it, b ...... v. ..,. - yvw aibwiob I is faulty Cha'uberlam'a Stomach and Liver j Tablets 111 correct it. We ale hjr all dtavlera ijWADDELL TWICE VICTORIOUS ilWneS iWUDJe-iieaOer IOr JUlier a.nO ' Win. Both Gaines. t ALLOWS FTFTXEN HITS IN TWO' I Mianeapolis Takes First Cewtewt hy fcewre f Elemea t Tbree eeag by Tkre te One. LOUISVILLE. Ky.. Aug 24 -Rube w bo- jell pitched a double-header today tor . . f111""' " "'J "'". "e (HT UH IlllB. UUl Uir.. i.ri.u ... three runR. In the second, which went but eight inntng. he held the local to: five hits, all sing-les; did not give a base ; on balls or hit a man. Louifville pot one run In this game. The two scores were iJ "-"V f"". 11 to S and i to 1. MINNEAPOUS. llt I!-nL,E AB H O A E AB H 0 A E firmer, cf . i 1 4 tHanb'ry. t I i P t 3 AlltseT. at. .. b I 8 7 b Kt.hlnm.n. M D 0 H 4 1 I'r.v.th It . 4 2 b Honshu. It t I b Wllliain. lb i 1 4 I Hiwirt. lh .4 b 0 1 1 Roomman, rt. ( 2 2 b BtanlvT. cf... 4 1 I b 1 bill, lb I I l: b 1 baber. 2b ... 1 0 t 1 FerrM. 3b ... . f 4 b 2 b F.me-aon. rt.. 4 1 0 b Smith c t. 1 2 1 b Hurlm. r . 4 1 I 2 b Waddell, S .. I OS (Vnf., 114b Miller 1 1 t b b Tctai 40 IS 27 14 1 Total t lb 27 14 i Batted for Cheney In the ninth. Minneapolis 0 I 1 4 1 1 0-11 Louisville 0 0 0 2 P 1 S Stolen base: Altixer. Sacrifice hits: i Waddell. (T-avath. Two-tu hits: era vath Ferris. Hughes. Three-base hit:! cravatn. cneney. iwuoie piaya. ou ,u Tt-oninson to nowanj. uiis-iui. .u to Gill. Struck out: By C heney o: by , Waddell. E Bases on balls: Crff Cheney. , 2: c.rf Waddell, 2. Passed ball: Hughes.. Wild nttch. Chenev. Time: 1 4ii. Um- ' nlres: Chill and Fox. icor. second game; I 1 MIKNEAPOUs IOI IFVILLE I AB H O A E AB H o A E ' CiTiow. ef .. 4 1 t Ftansh'ry . ah ' 1 Aituwtr, am.. 4 b Bbbinaon. at 1 2 1 oravath, it : J 1 Ori ahts. II I I ! , wuiuima. Sb 4 1 2 4 Howarii. 1b S 3 12 1 b j ItaaauAO. rt . ! 2 1 b Stan ley . rf . . I r. 2 1 ! FerVt. SbV.J I 1 Ja rt.:i 1 J I Owena c 71 0 - 1 b Ludwia e s 1 1 1 b Waboell "a " 0 1 1 e HI'botham, pi 1 2 0 Totals r 7 24 11 1 Total 24 t 24 14 1 Game called end of eighth; darkness. Minneapolis 0 0 1 0 0 2 S Ijotiisville 0 0 1 0 1 iouie-vine v v i v v v v j Stolen base: Clymer. Sacrifice hit: JGrlll. Stanlev, Altiaer. Sacrifice fiv: Robs-; man. Doukie plav: Altiaer to William to! Gill. Struck out: By Higginbotham. 1;' glnbotham. 2, Time: li. Impire: Fox' and Chill. i (Issiksi C4nra from Beblaal. COLUMBUS. Aug 24 Fiene. who came to ,h eu-nth wfth the coiumbus club i sh ut out walked LattUmore with two out and Walsh at first. Congalton tied thT bene wltv, ci rirtlihle u.TA vrtMll the vrlnnirtf. rUn n 'e'ns" , Bln-ie. Score: ! OtlbTMBIl KANSAS CITT . AB H O A E ABMO.AB wi rhm.,, it a i l a a Bartaau. Ih. 8 b l b b lttiDjort' aa 8 1 t Sullivan, ci.. 3 b2o o Conttaiton. 2 f beve. if ... 12 10 rmiit. lb.. 4 2 12 o uraii. n a i i i ! Iwwna. 5b . 8 1 2 2 Sec'fl4. 2b 4 bi CBourba. 8b 8 2 8 1 Bo arman. lb 4 2 18 1 0 0 Wveell, cf . . 8 4 b b Corrtbon. s. 4 2 1 b 0 . .tar.. rVm n n A A H n a. imti i v it,. v ... . . ,- ,. Pactaro. p ... 8 4 nM, p 4 i l a a Total M 7 H 11 1 Totala 32 t 24 17 2 Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 S Kansas City 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 02 Two-base hits: Hinchman. Conralton, Perrtng. lKwns. Corridon. Bases on balls: Off Packard. 1; off Fiene. 2. Struck out By Packard. S: by Fiene. 1. Time: 1:27. Umpire: Handiboe and Owens. Auto Racers Practice on Elgin Track Good Tine Made and it ii Predicted that Record Will Be Broken One Slight Accident. 24-CifficUl practice ELGIN. 111.. Aug today for the automobile races here to- morrow and Saturday developed one minor accident early when H. W. Ogren. driving Colby car, as thrown into a ditch when Fair time as made in the trials Grant, two-time winner of the Vanderbllt cup. did the first lap in :07:42. Other trials: Buck. Pope-Hartford, HI7:46; Hughes. Mer cer, :6"7:bT; Mulford. Logler. :064; Hart man. Alco. KKX; Morris, Cole. :0b 47, De Palma. Simplex, :0a 44. Grant averaged 66j miles to the hour. Harvey. Granger, president of the Savan nah Automobile club, declared today that in the grand prise and Vanderbllt cup races to be run over the seventeen-mile Savannah course next November, world's records are certain to fall. For the first time In any autemoble race drivers mere subjected to examination by physicians aa to their physical fitness to . . . . . . , . . w,r rt urday. V Al.KM 1" E DOWNED BY COLTS : Crelavsitoa Keeps tp tliaalai MreaJ i MJtin io.-v. .-vrn.. Aug. -a. ibjwiai Telegram i-Huf fie Colt tvontinued I heir winning inreak and defeatted the fast YaJ- entme bunch in tbe third straight game of tbe tournament by a score of 1 to 2. Tbe game a aa fast throughout, Valentine tieing the wore in the eighth. Creighlon won in the last half of the ninth on an in- 'de.Aby h."inrP7, VwVr-' JTT shortstop. Cay lor for treighton pitched great ball and deserved a shutout. Score: bh r ! Creighton 1 01 00000 1 1 k 4 Vaientlne 0000 f !-! C Battene: Caylor and Hal Haigrima. Tesiha and Campltell Tan-base hit: Kemp. Struck out: By Caylor. 12: by Jieailva. Ml. Bases on hall. Off leailva. 1. Left on base: Creighton. 11; Valen tine. 7. Time: 1 Umpire: Frank Neal. Mart-leal Meat la at 4.1 GIBBON. Neb.. Aug 24 cKpecial The married men played the . aingle men i Wednesday end won bv the score of 10 to Batteries: Married men. Mercer and , i.aggcti; aioarie man. i - . , i .. Awin uanaaen, i Mfirc.T Har(e Vmptre: Cemptt.ll. , .. . . Tke Balaemte PlavaTaie fewer Hvee than atom 1 OCPJTT ir ii.is iup 11. :i,ri and kidney draewaea. for which Electric Rtwi le the gTiai-ajrtee- remedy aac For eaJe by Beavtea rrwg Ce. . mm DRIVE BEATS CUBS. BrookJt-n Victoneui in Tenth Innin: j by Six to Five. GAME IS SEKSAT105AL BATTLI t le .eta 1m Tkree-RaM1 Mlta ale Tkree Ttaae Pat Hla tlab la ae l-ad. FROKKLTS. (ur. r4-Totis'"s Cam? altb CbK-apn had a ionsl fim'i Erain winnlns for Brnoklvn in tle tenei wun a arne vrr mr imw ' 1 were on first and s-cond. a only fan run acre needed train wa crenreo ann otily led i trii.le The local took n early but Doyle's triple in the seventh ... rv. i , . imb it,,. sent Chicago ahead. The Cubs third base- mnn s-n. a r. nt Km. finU It. .Via mn.fc KTIlt I aain put hi club In front In the tenth, hi sinple and Wheat's error plac-d Chi raco ahead ajram Score: AB H O A E AP fl o A t I Troiev bk . 4 n i I Sherkurd i! r, i b l t..i,berl lb J 1 11 1 S"huli. rt t. 1 1 0 Wheat. It . ! 4 11 1 Tltik-r 4 1 p-.r. St.. i f. s I K :b4 r : : c har rr J .' i o i wT.im.n rt 4 i 4 i o t. 2iin'u. Jb i I 1 I n Rater )b . I ? in iQMia. ni i r.rwtn. r .. . i "nr.. b Hommeli . Mrwtn. r .. . 4 I 1 I 9 A-he-. r.. 5 1 e 11 1 (i Beulhar.h. f 1 4 f r i Brnwu. r l n Miller .... (i n ti ft c I fenton. p . t (i Totals .... 7 1J! i: Total K 11 l ne out when winnine run Kcored. Batted for Burke In the ninth. Ran for Hnmmel in the ninth Ctitcago 1 0 0 0 i 0 1 1 5 Brooklyn I 0 0 n 0 41 0 1 1 I Two-base hit: Reulha'-h. Three-base mi jo le izi. "neat., irwm naes nn I ball: Off Reulbach. 7: off Burke. 9. Struck out: By R-ulhoch. I. bv Burke. 1. Hit Off Reu loach. in etpht and one- third innings: off Burke. S in nine innlnca Time 1 :fch. Umpires: Rigier and Fit n-ran. n4wa Wins la Teatk. i pogTON. A tig. 1'4 The locals won in re.e tenth from St. Louis . . bhi , , rfJl 0rn'.rh.0ri was scored on s sacrifice fly had tied the score ninth. Score 1 POPTrsj!. pt lifts 1 AB H O A K AB H O A B ' Sv-ener. t I I t Pmrgim Sb. 4 1 1 4 nirt.ll M A 1 1 ti O. k m C 1 1 b .1rkmm. If . h 2 b b KonetrhT. lb 111 1 Lorjlln. rT .. 4 1 b b Ellin. If Miller, rt.il 2 b Evtnt rt 4 b i b b, 4 : b b; Insert m. Ik I ( I I 1 rl.na-r. as . . t 1 4 ".Tfwiii. j . . . j i j i an' 'rt, nn, . l - j t. w Kilns, r I 1 I b b bum r I 2 4 j Tyler. J 5 2 4 Salle. P J b 1 b Rlarls, Jt b b b 1 b j Totals gf II ffi Id I ! Total S fir It b 'Two oirt when winning run scored. i Ronton 1 1 I ! 0 ! H 1 j St Louis 4 P 0 0 0 0 0 X n 07 Two-has hits: Jackson. Sweeney Three- base hit: Hauser Home runs: Sweeney. K,)nK Bmn on baI. off Ti ler. : off Sallee, 6. Struck out: Bv Trier. J; bv . Time: 2:2?.. Umpires:' Klem and Brennan Plratee Glaats Dlvlae. NTCTjr YORK Atiir r4 New Tnrlt vd Pittsburgh, broke even In a douhle-hearrer today, the contest both being pitcher' hatt les Mathewson was busied by Adams in the first game, a muffed by Hsrrog in the sixth inning starting Mathea S!"n downfall. Adam followed with a clean hit. i,BCng up to Pittsburgh's first score Marquard had the better of C&mnttg In ! !n?. .Tfv h.0'd'ni ,h' Ww.bur-h. . 1,1 1 " w ih.b, u.h h,, ipimvuru a... .p.f "nly run. in the firth. Carey rol.oecr 1 Herxog of a home run in the first gwi'ne by a sensational running catch in deep 1 center. Score, first game: . PrTTBBfRGP NEW TORK AB H O A E AB H O A E , Xh 4 , , rwvorj u . 4 b 0 b : Care., rf . . 4 b t b rwrie Sb . 4 i 4 Oa-ii. if... 4 i 2 sonrtmiaa. cf 4 2 wiiaon. ... 4 b I Berber. ...4 i b b '"'r- 2h 1 J J 0)bMn r . , t , , (,,.,..,.,.... 1 8 b b Adama. p I b 1 b 'Iwriin b b b b Wilson. r....b b b b b Totals 32 27 b M'thrvs a. p 2 b b I b Mnn? 1 b b B b Oandall. p .1 I To:l tl 4 rr 13 1 ! RaUed for Myers in the eighth. j 'Batted for Mathewson in the eighth. i Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 S 1 New York o i t 1 0 1 12 ' I wo-hase hit: Myers. Three-base bit: McKechnie. Struck out- By Mathewson. 2: by Adams. 2. Time: 15. Umpire: u nay ana tmBiie Score, second game: NEW TOIIK PITTBBfHGH AB H O A E AB H O A E reor, If... 8 1 r 0 Brrnr. 3h . . 4 b b 1 t iNiyte. 2b 8 1 b 1 41 Carer, rt . . 4 b 8 b b Bnoflgraas cf 2 b b b f larbe. if . . 2 b 4 b b Bwlter. rt . 8 1 2 0 ( W Ihion. ... ! 1 1 b b Morkla. lb 8 b 7 0 Miller. 2b... 8 2 2 He-ing. St. 2 1 1 b UMrfa a . . 8 b 1 8 b Klmc-ber. a . 8 b 2 1 1 U Kei h e. lb 8 1 b b Mrr. r. 3 12 2 0 Glbann t . J b 4 ! 1 Marqjard. pi b 0 2 bCammu. p.. 2 b 4 b 'Hunter 1 0 0 0 Totals..'.. 2t 42141 Totala 9i 2 24 11 1 Ratted for Camnitx in the ninth. Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 New York 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Threelhase hit: Herxog. Bases on halls: Off Camnitx. 1. Struck out: By Marquard. 11: by Camnitx. 2. Left on bases: New York. 2. Time: 1:84. Umpires: O'Day and Emslie. Reia Beat Pa III Ira ia Latavg Gaaae. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 24 Cincinnati de feated Philadelphia today, Suggs heid the team to one hit for ten inningB. In the eleventh Bates received the first base on balls off Moore and scored. Philadelphia tied the acore on Beck's single. Luderus' sacrifice and Titus single. Cincinnati 1 n,rht 0" fmro ,on two errora. a , Score ,'" " J . . .- u n ,i, lii mm iriiiLn. ctncixkati PHILAJrLHl AB.H U A. E ah h n a a- Boscher. If . J 1 8 Ii Knaaa. 2b.... 17 8 11 Baiaa. cl . i i 7 u ruun. cT . . l t 8 Hublltaal. lb 4 2 11 1 b Lobert. 8b... 8 3 4 a Mltcball, rf.. 4 1 1 atacaa. !(.... T a l.wney, aa.. 4 12 4 1 (iwa. rt 4 2 4 Kcana. 2b ... I 1 7 I 1 Tbomaa. rt . 1 I ' (.rant. 2b i 8 1 2 b Ludnrua. lb. 4 1 14 1 1 0314 Iwoiaa. aa. .. 4 ( 8 4 4 ! 4 2 12 Waisb aa. ... ail . bimiw, c... 8 a a I .less D Uiiu. c ... l i i ' bw, a... . 4 a 4 i I 1 12 42 X 2 1tr t ti Tltaa . 1 a ; riuKsa, p. Krt. a. Totala Bransflals Tvnaua 42 4 42 B 4 Batted for Suggs in fourteenth. Ran for Beck in eleventh. Batted for Spencer in eleventh. Batted for Moore in fourteenth. Cincinnati 0 0 00000000100 14 .! Philadelphia ooooooeoooioo 1 hlta: Hoblitael. RaachM. i Three-has Struck out: By Sugga. 1; bv Moore. 4 Bases on balls: Off Buggs. 4; off Moore. I Time: IA Umpires: Laaon and Johnatone. NEBRASKA GIVES OUT DATES All IrrasgeBieaM ( waaaJete fan- Foaat .' Ball (" teats IjrBg the ! Fall. i LINCCiLN Aug 24 The T'litversity of Nebrasata foot t.ll achedule for this fail i . , . . .. , . i includes four big games. Missouri. Kansas, ) Minnesota and Michigan. The former tmo ' wju decide, with the Ames contest, the ' . . ... ..... .. . ,, ' rhm,,lonBh,p of tb' M"ourt v" - w'i1e j 'n the latter tmo the Nebraska eleven rn-iu rneet the foremost representative of the Chicago conference and the team which has '.held tbe championship of tbe mest for tme year The schedule: October 7 Kearney Normal at Lincoln. October 14 Kansas Agricultural school at Lincoln. October 21 Minnesota at Minneapolis Octotier 2S Missouri at Lincoln. November 4 Ames at Ames. November 11 loane ooilege at Lincoln. November 1 K ansae at Lamrenoe. November 2a Michigan at Lincoln. Haaararki Triaa Sfx-l eg f tela. SPRINGFIELD. Neb, Aug. Sat Special Telegram I At tne old settlers' pionlc here today a game of base tie 11 wa played with the Shamrocks of South Omaha, the Shaan- rocks winning. to 2. Batteries: Spnng- field. Cioach end Claire : Snamrocka. Maaoa and Y OSt. i Netar 1 Contaet, l la te enter Uae Baeiiaraerr READY FOR ELGIN ROAD Mffiirr-T. Grr at We tie rn Autrmobile Classic to Be Started en Friday. KEW EECOBDS ABE LOOKED FOB 'airr l:ierl ee r.e-. (r4i aad 1l iber lertarea f tbe rirat Ilaer Tfcaa I i"r Before. "THICAUO Ant:. 14 - E cry thins !n I'-niilifsf for the running i.f-thc Ai''1 "" Automobil. (-.ssocistion'!. "fi'cml anniHl j tistioim' to k cIibkpi mac1 tacf at Kljrin , ju.. u,10r t .,e auK;n Mmor AufUM 2 s el ihc Chii-as." 1 and 2ri 11 yeai there were 4 tm iid i nnusHion- in i event and thii eiir it is exiw:ed that tm HtlrnrlBlir. m-ill l-rlirh Kfi I1.X' i ravor.hi. ihrr coriitionf several i . 4rack record may I.-.. ken in the opinion of expert and the courae i nna considered one of the fastest in the world Tn thousand dollars ha hern expended in tm- proving me course since ir.e i.fi . .- ... eventv thoutiand rallonr of oil have been! . . ,. 1V 1" on ine courae m mh m-i - ha had the effect of hsnienltiK the surface and making it practically ouie. Elciii track i eirht and one-half mil' The In .iD.,i ,.r.,,a, f,,T r"H' " ' " ""- " mod ol the distance i fifty-fmit feet wide -v.- i ... iri.. r,.m i-i.if.l.t'f. ' ' c '"" ""'- ( and other ail.lBoent cltie have been treated I with a dust proof llyuld for the benefit of i . . . . .... . in ,hf thousand who all) go to .he race In I automobiles. Prise gprepsting I la win will ! be distributed among the winners of tbe 'lour event. Faaavaia Osea rresrst. Person interested in automobile racing i from nearly every state in the union wil attesd. The program for the two days ! racing meet with the list of entries. 1 s follow: Friday. August 11 a m . Illinois cup. " UlrlUIlT &f III 1 t r . j ii ri I'l I -".t , ti'a( ' - ' antomobiie ecjulpment; second prise. Slnd distance ' miles: Fun prise, trophy vai- orth of automohiii equipment; third prize. I!W worth of automobile equipment. Addi tional prir.e to car making las-teKS lap. Ill worth of automobile equipment Car Driver, (.at Driver. National ...MerxVelir .leffkin National Herrvelie stickncy Kane Count v Cui. distance 17 miles: ' jr.)pm prir.e. trophy valued at l.Mtt. tiMW In cash and t"00 worth of automobile eauip- ment: second pne. tXA worth of automo bile equipment, third prire. $!0n worth of automobile eu:j.metit Additional pnre to car making fastest lap. flflO worth of auto mohlle equipment Car Driver. Car Driver. i F. A. L. Gro.iner Colby I'earce F. A. L Gelnaw j Colbv Arrnstr.mg , F. A. L J-earce : Colby Ogren Btaver-t hlcago Mercer Mugnes Monchmelei i Mercer Barne Cole Jenkins : Clno Burt Corbln . . Maisotiville I Cino Ratmey Aurora Cup. distance 13T. miles: First prise, trophy valued st 7nu. i:K in cat-h and M in automolille equlpnicnt : second i prir.e. ir. worm oi auiomoonr fiiuiiuiicul i Additional prlne to car making fameM lap, 1 lido worth or automobile equipment j Car. Driver Car. Driver. Abbott-Ietroit .. I Abbott-Ietroit t Robbln 1 Robert ' j Ford Ku'.irh : Ford Kulich ; Baturdav. August 24. 11 a m. Elgin Na- . uiniai i utiij , uipihht nuin.. u ... , prise, trophy valued at P..WK. Jl.Wi In cash j and 21.780 worth of automobile equipment: , second prixe. J3W in cash and 1210 worth of j automobile equipment: third prire. I2ia in caah and nod worth of automobile equip- rnent. Additional prixe to rar making fast- . .w, worth of automobile eouln- ." OI Ul0,n0D1", uip- ment. Car. , Loaier , National ; National j Alco ' Aloo .... Driver. Car. Driver. Mulford Simplex DePalma Zengle Simplex Wishan Altken Pone-Hartford . .Buck Grant Mercer Hurtiri ...HartmanCmo Flurt . Lee Cino Raimey Alco The officials who wiii act st the Elgin Lerch Sc Van Sandt Aaf ribnf era 3X1 So. 17th SU OmtkKja. Net. Dong. lCTa. i-im, We now annonace klj . that we baie taken Kjy the Agency for far Mm At order utUt re coin y?T ' 't prompt attention. msm A TRIUMPH IN THE ART OF DftEWIKG THE LEADING BEER THE KIDDLE WEST fr'auaail Trade huLiod by Cbae. btorr, ftaoiaee V rbetrr I240; lavdp4aceBt IViatfl. bent kneaa ih rountr Tl ivt. f c i-a'i t.ilo'ed b anrne o th b..i liipn ii aii'"ni(.'.ilr dr'ver m The a-orld U iNtmiv-tr ti te fi.ur rr.'t acheeluletl f.v tltr two d. nrct ,N frti of the fmi".is aiitom..!.i',r (lt-npu hn will i(n. IK'tr in tt.e p'-m -ipMl f i ral are i'a-.- iian'. iM oti! ti-t t who ear ! won the Vunnerhilt cun racr 1 'pe in mic- c'on Mr v no tbr nirr in T4i and 11 i l:'ph l.rl'Nimii hicnii a tiir rneed king j cf the America ii tck and boirtet of a I Tiia'oTitv .f rai r.-od i .tot.n Ankrti. a !tner of irany lone d.s ' liin'f- and iif.ii rnn'mis j r.n It'll tl. :f(..d n inrt of the Klcri I T'h'io' h1 rneti T-Hoe 1.-st i eai und te driver ! vli'i finished four ri-orirts lr,ma the win .." in la'i i re aiiOTtM '1 ruir rare i-ncer Wuhan winrirr of niKtu- auto n -chile t es t:: Knna nd ind France These drter court It ute the "Pig Five" at the meet int. " i "'mi tiitr len stab- ,,.rt fr ,..,. f rrT rrre In the race and Elgin : tid the adjoining trw n .. , . i. . ... lh. - f iniwum w n n n ui itntiin te men. i'riers , . ..... i phi' imr him ti i fti i ir nMirpr m T inua it j (t lr f J.Blw, ()f ,hf. mork 6pvr ,hf pf i f,,.mlBi lr(v ir?M7is an Autralma wh I i,,, ( ib, (,mui roumw In !;uroi. , d(.!Hr ,n,. . . ,h m.lrH wj h , course r, , .... . . ..i-.. a ....... m.t- u nn. e,T-i.s n. . r(.t vm t Brvpntv ln hout. ahile the more ronser at : ve bellexe the maximum Kt-ed fill he sixty-nix miles an hour' trovernor Wt.een a ill see an automobile ri-ce fo- the firt t'ne in his life when h attend the owning dav of the Elgin meet a the guest cf ncmor. He Is particularly interested in seeing the Illinois cup race run The hour between 71 and 1 o'clock have been set span for practice earh day and the drivers already on the ground are tak ing advantage of the opiKirttinity offered to acouuint themselves with the detail of the course. Th track i crowded with racer earli day and arrangements have been made to have the Third Infantry recl rrcTit and the First cavalry of the Illinois National guard patrol the course during i - - Newell and Kouhney Win Tennis Scores Newell and Kouhney were yesterflaya victors in the singles semi-finals in the tennis tournament at the Rod and Gun club. Newell beat Abbott, and Kouhney beat McCormac, 6-4. 6-3. In the fourth round Abbctt defeated Hanwin. f-S. 4-6. 6-4. Newell beat Sheperd. 6-0. 6-0. Harris beat Fixa. 6-2. 6-1. 3. Adam heat Spellman. 6-1. 6-3, and Gardner defeated Farrel, 2-S. 6-4. 6-R. In the doubles preliminaries Gate and Zahrlkl defeated Wallerstedt and C.Duns- I man. 6-4. The club will give a special entertain ment and smoker Friday night for the tennis players and the visiting tennis men. 4 Hurrlble Ieatk rei.ult from decaying luns. Cure coughs and weak lungs with Dr. King's New Dis covery. Tc and 11.00. For sale by Beaton I Tup Co Never n. laie to ent.r the Bookiovera' Contest. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Attorney Theodore F. Barnes, practicing at Holdrege. Neb., is visiting in Omaha on business. Attorney T. P. Mahoney is back from his summer outing on a ranch in Mon tana. When he left he went on crutches called into requisition because of a polf mishap and he returns, browned and ruddy, 1 on both feet. u iuiaa mm Mr W