niE BEE: OMAHA,. THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1013. XIDGERS WIN" UPHILL FIGHT j Brooklyn Evens Up Serieg with Cub by Taking Game, Four to Three. (LEVEN INNINGS ARE PLAYED hlcafcn Tien In Klnhth on Hits hy Moron anil Wheat, n Pnas, a Kore Out, Stent and Wild Throw. BROOKL.YN,'July IS. -Brooklyn evened T the series with Chicago by taking an kven-lnnlng game after a fine uphill lent, to 8. The visitors had a two-run ad up to tho eighth, when the locals ted It up on hits by Moran and Wheat, i pass, a force out, a' steal and Bres ahan's wild throw. They lough evenly Mil the eleventh, when Daubctt, Smith vnd Hummel singled 1 na row, Daubert torlng the winning run; Both sides played snappy fielding game, .five fast double lays being features. Cutshaw accepted tfurteen chances at second, ten of them clng assists. Daubert made four hits t five times at bat. Wagner, who re 'eved Allen In the eighth, retired the txi twelve men In succession, not a unner reaching first base. Score: CHICAGO. lIItOOKLYN. AD.H.O.A.E. AU.I1.0..AE. Wach. cf... i 0 1 0 OMoran, it,.. I 1 I 0 I kera. lb... S 1 5 OCuUhaw, lb 4 0 4 10 0 thulte. r(. 6 1 1 0 0 Merer, el. . S 0 1 0 0 tieltn, :..b J 1 5 1 VWhtat, It... 4 12 0 0 lr. lb..-. 4 110 ODtub.rt." lb. 5 H 0 0 .Itched, If. 1 0 2 0 Ob'mlth, lb... 4 1 0 0 0 Mrrlden. is 4 I S 4 OHummel, aa. t 1 1 4 0 lr;anahan, e 0 9 2 ll"ltchr, c.. 1 1 5 1 0 Urender, pi 0 0 3 0 Allen, p. . . 1 0 0 1 0 'Callahan ..1 0 0 0 0 Totili IS I'll IS 1 Werner, 5.. 1 0 0 0 0 Tottla SI 10 33 17 0 One out when winning run was scored. Batted for Allen In seventh, Chicago ......0 001020000 01 Jrooklyn ,.,.0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0, 0-4 Left on liases: Chicago, 6; Brooklyn, 8. Jncrlfice hits: Mitchell (2), Smith, btolen bases: Meyer. Wheat. Double plays: Phfilan and Saler; Corrldon arid Saler; Cutshaw and Daubert; Hummel, Cutshaw tnd Daubert; Cutshaw, Hummel and Daubert. Bases an balls: Off Allen. .5; ff Lavender, 5. Struckout: By Allen, I; by Wagner, 1; by Lavender, 6. Hit by bitched ball: Allen(Saler). Hits: Off Al len; 6 In seven Inning;, oft Wagnor, none In four Innings. Mime: 2:22. Um pires: Brenn an and Eason. . , (ilnntN Defeat Ileds. NEW YOBK, July lC-Jfew York made l clean sweep over UlncmnaU, w.nning (lie lourtn guine or tho series by 6 to 3. The vls.tors secuied a two-run. lead m Uie second Inning, on hits by Hoblltzel, Sroh und Clark, and an error by snou- , trans, but Suggs was found in the fourth, the meats scoring three runs on singles 4y Burns, Fletcher and Merkle, Doyle's louble and a wild thiow by Suggs. Pack lid lei.evcd fauggs 1 nttie lourth and p.tcheu wed, tnujgit New York scored a run 011 two slngiuu, a steal unu an In field out in the ilttn und tallied attain on wo nit batsmen and a sintsle 111 the ighth. s ' Uibicau pitched an unsteady game for New York, but tightened In the p.nches anu leceived tine suport. Manager Turner 01 ine vllstora was oiue.vu out of tne gamJ In the fifth Inning for objecting to Umpire Ortu leo sions. Th r.elolng of Oroh and j luicuti- was a leuture. Score: CINCINNATI. NEW YOBK. AU.H.O.A.E. , AU.U.O.A.K. Devore, c... 4 0 2 0 Otlurna. It.... 4 110 0 Lutr. II. S 0 1 0 UetoaUT. So.. 2 0 U 1 V Mar.anB. rt. 4 1 0 0 OHenoc, 3b.. J 0 0 0 0 IwJat, 3b... 4 112 OHftciitr. 3 1 J 4 0 iobuttel, lb 1 1 10 1 uDoyle. lb... I I 1 II Tinker, ts.. 2 14 2 OMerkle, lb,. 4 2 10 1 0 l)rsbmr, 2 1 0 S OMurrmr, rf.. 4 0 10 0 Ofun. 2b.... 3 2 5 t OMtyera, c... J 0 T 1 0 Clark, c..,. 3 2 11 OUnodgrit, ct 3 1 1 0 1 bu,i. p.... 2 0 0 0 ITeareau, p.. 3 1 0 0 0 I ecKard, p. 10000 luua 1 0 0 0 Totala....,!! 82 1 Total,. .'.Jf 24?42 V-V, 'linnller. out: hit by batted ball. 1 Baited for Packard lrl the ninth. Cincinnati 0 20010000-3 New York 0 0031001 -5 First base on errors: New York, 1. Two-base hits: Doyle, Marsans. Stolen 3ascs: Merkle, Marsans, Dodge, Snoa trass, Burns. Left on bases: NewOfork, 1;' Cincinnati, 7. Double plays: Tinker, to Qioh to Hoblltzel; Fletcher to Merkln (2). Bases on balls: Off Tcsreau, 6. Struck out: By Tesreau, 6; by Suggs, 1. Hit by pitcher: , By Packard (2), by Fletcher. Doyle. Wild pitch: Packard. Passed balls: Meyers (2). Hits: Off Suggs, t In three and one-third Innings; off Packard," In four and two-thirds Innings. Time: 1:0?. Umpires: Klem and Orth. I'hmieH Make Clcnii Svrerp. PHlLffljELPHlA, July 16.-Phlladelphla made a clean sweep of the series of four tames here with St. Louis today's score being 1 to The visitors bunched four of their live hits off Brenn an and Mayer with two errors by the home players tnd led by 3 to 1 when Philadelphia went :o bat In th oeighth. Then, with, two out, Uobirf singled, stole second and scored in Puskert's s.ngle. Cravath dropped the all over tno right center field wall for 1 home run, deciding the contest. Score: HT. LOUIS. PHILADELPHIA. u.M.t,2M r2-7lna.r. uO AU.H.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.E. ?jUir. If.. 4 0 3 1 OlCnabe. 2b.. 4 t 111 H jaaca. ci.... I z )' OLubert, 3b.. 4 2 4 1 1 VVhltUi, aa. 4 3 OPaaVert, cf.. 2 2 1 0 0' K'nctchr, lb 4 0 1 OCrtTath, rf. 4 1 1 0 0 Kvids. rf... 2 0 10 OUiderua, lb 3 2 11 0 0 Wngo, e.... 4 0 2 0 ODolan, ai... 2 0 2 3 1 Mowrer, Sb. 3 0 0 '1 QWalih. aa... 1 1 0 1 0 3rlner. p... 2 2 11 OKItllfer, e.. I 1 .4 1 0 'lloberta ... 0 0 0 0 0 Howler, c. 0 0 2 1 0 Drennan, p, 2 0 0 1 0 Total, SI 5 24 12 lMajrer, p... 00 0 0 0 Rlier, p.... 0 0 0 0 0 Mlller 1 0 0 0 0 Mie .... 110 0 0 Booln ... 1 0 0 0 i j- Tptals 22 107 11 2 Ban for Kyaris In ninth, St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 2 9 1 03 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 t Hatied for Dolan In seventh. Butted for Kllllfer In seventh. Batted for Brennan In seventh. Two-base hits: Oakes, Lobert, Walsh. Home run: Cravath. Hits: Off iinnnnn ? In seven innings; off Mayer, 2 & one limine; off Klxey, nono In one Inning. Sacrifice hit: Oakcs. Stolen basfs:, T I. ... Tlnl. ... . . ,.i.'i '""""" uounie pmya: Mowrey 10 Whltted to Konetchy; L. Magee to S 1. VV'Li J Daes: 8t. Louis, 4; Philadelphia, 6. Bases on balls: Off Orlrcr. 2: off Rlxey. 2, First base on fmK: .SK. K"1?1 S' Philadelphia. 1. Hit bv pltchert ball: By Brennan. Rvans. Struck out: By Orlner. 1; by Breiwan 2: by Blxey. 3. Time: 1:40. Umpires Qulc'.ey and Emslle. empires. ', Pirate Defeat Drurra. .PfJ' JV.ly 1S-!Ie" Boston out. pitched Camnlts of WttsbUrgh today, but a hirne run by yiUon with a man on faso In the second inning gave the v. ltor the victory, 3 to 1. Miller had reamed lirst on Maranvllle's fumble when JVIlson put the ball over the right field v,uson put tne 11411 over the right field ' fence.. Kommers doubled la the ninth and scored Pittsburgh's last run on But. ler'i: single. Boston's only score came in ror by Butler and then Myers singled ! swueney scored when Rarldan thrown out at first. Score: was PlTrsnunoH. BOSTOM An. HO. A. E. ATl.H.O.A.S. Iin". b... i 0 1 0 lMaranrll, aa 4 2 2 2 1 Carrfr. It... 4 0 7 cirmer. ef.. 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CLEVELAND, July 16. Nfw York and Cleveland .divided a double-header here today, Cleveland winning the first game, 5 to 0, and losing the second, 4 to 2. Mitchell kept tho vllstors hits scattered In the first game and In only one Inning did they come close to scoring a run. In tho fourth Inning, Knight singled and went to third on Pccklnpaugh's double, but was out trying to score on Hartzell's short grounder to Mitchell. Errors by Hartzell and Smith figured In Cleveland's scoring and McConncll was hit freely. In the second game, the play-off of tho fifteen-Inning tie earlier In tho season, Fisher held Cleveland scoreless until the ninth when Johnson was walked, Jack son singled, Ryan doubled, scoring John son, and Lellvelt singled, scoring Jack- son. in eacn oi me iasi iour miuhbh New York found Blandlng for two hits and one run A running one-handed catch by Wolter of Turner's drive pre- vented Cleveland from tlelng the score In the ninth. Score: Cleveland .....1 0 0 10 111 New York 0 0 6 0 '4 0 0 0 0-0 Two-Lase hits sell, McConnell, Pert. " rsacrlilce hit: fTnnnwll. 1. Ilase on error: Cleveland, Left on bases: Cleveland, 5; New lork. 8. Time: 1:40. Umpires: O'Loughlln and llld,cbrand. t v Batttdi f oACarlscll Iri the ninths, Ran for Lellvelt in the ninth. New York.,..'..,....o 00001111 4 C,nen,"!L ,.;.-:?" V,,", u .,nfc; S:JS SrS i Teddv Oh So First Cajole. Bases on balls: Off McConnell. I m'i.,--. 1. Struck out: By Mitchell, 6; by Me. 1T1 ' h filirT.P.P.Tl bases: Danlo.s (2). Po.klnpuugli. Duiibiu ' won, Charley C, was second and Qreen play: Curisch to Lajo.e. uasts on bolls: rleof th(rd tno beBt tme being 2:16Vt. The oft Fisher. 1. struck out: Uf Biandlnrf. . . - chrleyj wa8 fine(1 2S for not 4: by Fisher. 1. Passed butt: Curisch. Wild nltch: Blandine. Bases on errors: Cleveland, 1; New oik, 2 Left on banes; Cleveland, 7; New York, 3. .Time: I'M. Umpires: Hlldebrand and O Loughlln. AilViui. uuuiii'v-iiciuer, ClUCAQO, July lti.-Chlcago and Phil aueli'iitu divldeu a oouole i.:tder loua( uio tatter NNliiuing mo lii.tlut Kuiue, i to u. aiier ten iimd iuug.it i..hiiiisb und tne' lucuia winning the scuonu. u oti. ditcher irovvii of tne ifsitors opposed Cnlcago In tliu opening gnu una iicia Uie locals to ttileu KL-a..ciuu li.., uut ruurea in lavor of uenuer, who "was, sent In uftcr StrunK bavtea for Brown in the tenth inning. A binnle uy Mu.p.iy ill tne iciun iiiiiiug tcoitu Barry, who p.euousij Mad singled wuti ihu winning in the second gamo Russell held Phil adelphia sale and, then delwcrou the hit, a titplewidch bent 'tWo vuniie.s uvrBj the plate, clinching the game. O Bilen,, wno oiened lor Calianan a men, u.i forced to rutlre In taor ot Btnit.. Beiu quit Inlavor ot a pinch hitter and Lange irinlt iIih moundT but WBen lie idd A? SS J! PSl'TKrX the game when Barry fumoled ivuhn a grounder, fc'ournler walked ana Weaver singled, and Hussell tripled. Bender aiso lin.Hhed the second game, after bhaw. key, a, recruit tltener secured Hum Lalll' more, had retlreU In fuvor of a pinch PniiHraelimitte."...o o o o 0 0 0 o 6 l-r Chicago 0 000000000-0 Hits: Off Brown, 3 In nine nlnnlngs; off Bender, none In one Inning. Sacrifice hits; Rath. Lord, Bhuller. Double plays; Ctcotte to Schaik to Chase; Bchalk to Lord. Left on bases: Philadelphia, 7; Chlcago;7, Bases pn balls; Off. Clcotte, 3: off Brown, 3;. off Bender, 1. Hit by pitched ba)I: By Brown, Weaver and Chase. Struck out; By Clcotte, 4; by Brown, 1. Time. 2:03. Umpires: Kgan and Dlneen, Philadelphia 2 0 1 0000AO-C Chicago 00010013 5 Two-base hit: Murphy. Three-base hits: Weaver, Hussell. Hits: Off O'Brien, tr In two and two-thirds innings; utf Bent, 3 in four and one-third innings; off Shaw ekey, 7 In seven Innings; off Bender, 2 In one Inning. Sacrifice hits: Daley, Shaw key, Mclnls. Stolen bases; E. Collins (2). Left on bases: Philadelphia, 13; Chicago, 8. Bases on balls: Off O Brlen, 1; off Benz, 4; off Shawkey, li otf Lunge, 2; oft Russell, 1. Struck out: By Shawkey, 4: by Ben, 2; by Bender, 2. Wild pitch: Benr. T me: 2:23. Umpires:, Dlneen dud Egan. Senator Defeat llrown. ST LOUIS. Mo.. July l.-Joe Boehllns's string of nine consecutive victories was unbroken this afternoon when his team mates by a pass, singles by mllan and Oandll and the latter's steal of home turned defeat Into victory. Washington won from St Louis by a score ot 3 to 2. Boehllng. however, does not get credit i or tne game .oecause ne was toKcn out after the seventh inning In which the atter the eventh Inning In which the home team scored bitU its runs. Up to tnls 'nnlng the, Washington left handcr had held St. Louis to two scattered sln Pitched the eighth. Inning. The home team scored Its runs on a pass, a vacfl flee, and doubles by Pratt and Williams Oallln pitched to one man in the eight Inning and passed him on four successive balls. Hughesthen went In and retired the rldx In order. The score: WASHINGTON. ST. LOU18 AD.H.O.A.E. AU.U.O.A.K. Any one Foster, Morgan and Qiuidll. Left on HUBes: St. Louis. 3; Washington, 4: Ba on balls: Off Boehllng, 1; off Oallla, 1; off Levorenze. 2. Struck out: By Bran, ling, 6; by Hughei, 1; by Leverouze, 1. Time: 2:0J. Umpires: Kvans Hiid Sheridan Ilrit 8111 Defeat Tlxr-rn. DETROIT, July 1.-Playlng their first same under tho management of "Hill" Carrlgan, Boston today won from Detroit, 7 to 4. Collins was Invincible until the seventh inning, when four singles and n. sacrifice fly gave the locals two runs. Bedlent, who relieved Collins, yielded three single In the ninth, the last' of which, made by Dubuc, a pinch hitter, drove In the Tigers' other two runB. Manager Carrlgan shifted nis batting order, using Bngle as lead off man nnd placing Yerkes sixth. Willett was hit hard while on the mound, beln forced to retire In the eighth after ho had been found for two doubles an dtwo singles and had hit a batter. Engle tripled to start tho game and tallied on Hooper's single. Speaker's sin gle, Crawford's fumble and Gardner'! hit gave the Red Sox one In the fourth, while Carrlgan's, single, Bush's error and an cut counted them one In tho fifth. In the eighth doubles ' by Hooper and Lewis, singles by Speaker and Wagner score dthree. House here took Wlllett's place and Carrlgan's third single scored Engle, whom Willett had hit. Score: Batted for Collins In the eighth. Ratted for House In the ninth. Ran for Dubuc In the ninth. Boston 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 0-7 Detroit ..(...........0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2-1 Two-base hits: Hooner., Yerkes. Lewis. Three-base hit; Engio. Hit: Off Willett, 12 In seven and ono-thlrd Innings; off House, 2 In one-and two-thirds ln- nines: off SWims. 9 in seven innings; off ucdicnt, 4 In two innings. Sacrifice fly; wyiett. Stolen bases: Speaker, Cafrlgan, Mor.a :0S o ,Enfie; Wagner, to Yerkes to Engle; Bush to Morlarty to Gainer to Bush. Left on bases; lloaton. 6; Detroit, o. uascs un balls: Off-Willett. z.. un oy piicnou ball: By 'VttUett. Ycrices. Struck By 'wiultt, 5; by ' Collins. 1. Time: out: 1:61, i ump,rs: wnnouy an urc..,. Trot BEATRICE, Neb.. July WMBpeclal Telegra'm.)-pAllhough the merpury reg'W tered 104 irittho' slfade ttlef.;clrcult races which opened here today were well at- tended. In the 2:22 pace Baron Bowles frvlnor id -win the first two heats. Tho 2:14 trot with four starters was a close and exciting one and Starter McCteary of Hastings pronounced It one of the best races he had' ever witnessed. The track was in fine shape. Following 'Is the summary of the 2:14 trot: Trotting, 2:14 class, purse, WW: Teddy Oh So, br. g. (Schlnstock Bros), West Point. Neb 3 3 111 Genteel Zoe, br. m. (M. J. Bre- mar), 'Corstcana,, Rex. la 1 13 3 2 Lemark, Jr., blk. h. (Charles C. Leyden) Manning, la. 4 2 2 2 3 Kit Carson, blk, g. (Fred Doug las), Ord, Neb 2 4 4 4 4 Time, 2:17tf. 2S17V4. 2:18Vi. 2;19. Running, four and a half furlongs, purs. $100; Blue, first; Farmer Boy. sec ond; Bright Maiden, third. Time, 0:5S. Running, three-fourths mile, purse, $100: Cararene, first; The Scout, second; CulH son, third. Time, 1:17. EIGHT QUALIFY .IN GOLF - AT MILLER PARK CLUB Elght golfers qualified In the eighteen- I AXJL dU W V4bA. w w w am hole handicap match against bogey for - y.mn it is under- .1,0 T-.i a.... .u.!8ood that boHi will rofme to go into the Miller Park Qolf club. None of the rex' rf!und' de"lng rather than hav players made the course under bogey but "? th.elr go,od r.0Crl8 "polIoU by inning . B. Underhlll nnd B. M. Langsdorf ! ,n' a coupIe of. h" were only one stroke behind the colonel, i Jhe '"i0' mftde & utho varlou" "" The scorn: R. B. irnderhlll....a...., It. M; I.nnoidorf ...... W. J. Hlslop.. ,.,..,.., Down 1 1.. Hamlin w, n. Dudi? ........ It. E. Langdon W. Shields ., C. O, Dooley :::;:::;:::::::::.s i .- Pairings, first round.' "Underbill plays. Dudley.' Shields p1vs Tllnp. Langdon Plays I.onge,drf Hqmlln plays Dooley. C0AST0QUBLES CHAMPS ON THEIR WAY TO OMAHA SAN FRANCISCO. July 16.-Clarence Griffin and Johrr Strachan, coast tennis champion's In doubles, started today for Omaha, where they will cdmpete In both the doubles and the singles natlopal city i ccun tournaments. . t , Froni Omaha tliey will proceed to Iake Forest, IIL, to tifke part In the western tournament, after which will come the elimination contests between the dou bles champions' of the east, the middle west, the south and tho Pacific coast for the right to challenge Maurice E. McLoughlln and Thomas C. Bundy for the national title. Strachan is a lad only 17 years of age TO THE HOLY LAND AND ALL THRrmou tup dNCEMT EAST V7. E. Bock, agent for A dozen or mor , .,..i,in in, .,K nrfr. n ' can play the enjoys LAD SURPRISESTHE GALLERY Youth is Sensation of the Nebraska State Golf Tournament. SOME GOOD SCORES ARE MADE Second llnlf of ;tlie lnllfrlnK Hound In IlelnK' Plnyril nt the Omnlin t'lnltl Cul Thin Afternoon. , Harold Johnson, nn 18-year-old lad, was tho sensation of tho first eighteen holes of the qualifying round of the Ne braska State Uolf tournament tills morn ing when he made the distance In seventy-six strokes, initialling tho score madq by Sam Reynolds, present state cham pion. Reynolds had a fine chnnce to beat this 8Coro wllen no nm,i0 tliu first nlno holes of tho course in thlrty-slx. The gallery figured that he would make tho Inside In "at least thirty-eight or thirty-nine, but ho slipped on the fourteenth and fifteenth holes or' would easily hove had the low qualifying score for the first eighteen holes. Reynolds was paired with RalphiPeters of the Country club, but the latter after making the first hole In threo strokes fell down, but at' that he will undoubtedly qualify for the championship rounds, as he Is confident of making the second eighteen holes of the qualifying round in less strokes than In the morning. On the other hand Johnson played a cool consistent game all the way through, playing a better game on the Inside th.ni on the out.. On the Inside course he made six tours two fives and 'a threo. ne Uti'mlrert stnrt.'.t . Over 100 golfers started out on the cqurse this morning, the first pair, Fred Rclbel, Jr., andfjelwin Dohcrty, both of the Happy Hollow-club, leaving. tho first tee at 6:30 o'clock. From then until after II o'clpck"pnlrs continued to leave at In tervals of from three to five minutes. The second eighteen of the tlilrty-six holes qualifying holes will be played this afternoon. Lincoln Country club sent In tho lnrg est entry list for nhy putsldo city. Nor- ioik uouniry ciud sent but one mnn to the tourney, he being A, J. Oroat. From the Council Bluffs Rowing association rame n few of the best golfers the club had to offer. Albert Calm and E. II. Hprague. old- tlmo rivals, were pitted against each other In tho nuallfvlnir round, w n Chambers, -one of the cracks from the Field club, hnd a little hard luck at tho Jump, ldolng his ball on 'the first drive.' and. had to come back, leaving "the tee with three strokes charged up against him, but despite this fact made a cred itable showing- and wjll probably land among the thlrty-slx to qualify, C. N, Diets and C. S. Montgomery sur- WVT L'""err . "r. l"rnln? ,n caro v.iuhci, iu .oficacil iltoil reaiei:iivo C1UDS will be counted- In the team score for the 1 1 club championship of the state. Fol lowing are the players on tho various clubs: COUNTRY CLUB. Team No, 1. . Team No. 2. W, J. Foye, Francis Oalnes, W, H. Gaines, Hay. Lowel RUlph Peters, A. V. Klnsler, Jerome Magee, J. II. llahm. FIELD CLUB. Team No 1. .Team No. 2. Reynolds, P. W; Hale, Harold Johnson, W, N. Chambers, J. W. Hughe. Albert Cahn, J. B. Lindsay. Dr. H. c Kumney. LINCOLN COUNTRY CLUB. , T. O. Davis, W. N. Folson, B. Griffith, R, .1. Green. HAPPY HOLLOW CLUB. J. 8. Weppner, W. K. Shafer, K. F. Reed. George Ross. W, J. Foye of the Country club was jth next In line with 7. making the out- side In. 38' and the Inside In, Vi. Of the visitors tne best score was made by W. M. Folso'n of the Lincoln Country club, who went around the first half of the qualifying round In 8. Following are the scores turned In at 1 6'olock this af ternoon: .Qnnllfylnfr Round." First eighteen holes. Out. In .Tnltn Sam Reynolds (F. CO. 20 40 70 W. J. Foye (C. $8 . 40 78 w. e. Shafer ill. li.) .....41 H. C. Sumney (F. C.) 41 J. B. llahm, (C. C) 44 J. A. Abbott (F. C.) 41 J. P. Magee (C. C.) 43 E. A. Nord (II. 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Chnrles Lo Doux, the French bantamweight champion, defeated by "Kid" William of Baltimore last night wna said to bo In bad shape today from blows claimed by his friends to hnve been foul." Two physi cians were called to attend him and found he hud sustained an Injury In tlie groin which will keep him In bed several days. CENTRAL NEBRASKA RACING CIRCUIT ANNOUNCES PLA.NS KEARNEY, Neb., July ie.-(Spclal,)-Edward B. MoDcrmott of thts city was elected superintendent of the Central No braika Racing circuit, at the moetlnB of the, board of secretaries, which was held at Callaway on Monday evening, Plans wcro also perfected for tho holding of tho races at tho four towns on the circuit. The races will toko place at Broken Bow on September 10, 11 and 12; the week following nt the state fair; at Callaway on September 17, H nnd Ot); at Kear ney on September 21, 25 and 2, and at Shelton on September 30 and October 1 and 2, The 1 rogram has been laid out the same for the three days for all three towns; Tho first days will bo a 2:13 pace, 3 In E, for a purse of (CC0; 2:2& trot, for, $300 and half mile dash for $.V), Second day, a 2:18 trot. 3 In 6 for $500; 2:22 pace foi MOO; quarter mile flush for $50. Third day; 2:18 pace, 3 In 6, tor $500; a fret for all, 3' In C, for $300 and a halt mile ' Aah tot m- 0,ner rac,'s wl" nT ratmed by th local officials. Entitles to tnd stoke races closo on August 16 and to the class races on the Friday j evcn,,1fI Preceding the respective moot, nlceK wl" CB Roverncd by American trotting and racing rules. ' Several- scouts have been sent out to attend the races throughout, the country to get entries for thqse events Jn as soon as posilble. Kearney . Is, putting the race track In this city In' first class shape, It hot having been used for soveral years. A grand stand,- .Judges' stand, band stand und barns will be built at opco. Next year another town will be' taken in the circuit and, a permanent as noclatlon will be formed. 'Special "railroad i-crvlce has been arranged for In this city. Norfolk Ttrnnfn Results. ' NORFOLK. Neb.. Julv lS.-fHnorlnl p.t egram.) Under ,11 hot sun north Nebraska mm uwcuua irnnis Players iought toi day's battles. C. D. Haskell of Qregory ueieaieu r ran aiorsan or wavnii in nn. of the fast matches nnd likely will go to tne rinuis in singles. Harold Oldham of Gregory beat C. M. Mathowson of Walthlll. 'Persdn and Balzell ot Stanton beat Haskell and Wnlkcr of Gregory n a uriuiuni event. , . ., u - The Persistent and Judicious Use ot Nqwspoper Advertising Js the Road to Business Success. - Boils Are a Bad Indication SJ tVlth 8. 8. 8. 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