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Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher
Jeff Must Have Met Methusaleh's Grandson
SIOUX LAHDJN MGERMAH
Xcrby White in Fine Torm and In
dians Win Handily.
FINAL SCORE TEN TO SEVEN
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POOR OV.0 tAAN
wivr R.e veto
Boo Hoo
Harris Sent In to Itellcre llKmnn,
bnt lie I'roTfn Unnble tn Stem
the Tide Anntnst the
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BIOUX C1TT, la., Aug. 4.-Sioux City
played an uphill game today and won
by a final score of 10 to 7. Kerby White
pitched great ball and would have made
a much better showing with the avorago
support. The locals bunched on Hager
man and Harris. Score:
BIOUX C1TT. .
AB. IV. H. O. A. E.
Cooney, 2b 6
Clarke. If S
Smith, ss
Callahan, 3g 4
......
4
3
4
4
Davidson, cf..
Hums, Jb
Miller, rf
llapp, c. .......
AVhlte. p
Totals 35 10 12 27 9 I
DENVER.
AB. It. II. O. A. E,
Qulllln, 3b 4 0 0 0 0 0
Cassldy, rf 4 113 0 0
Channell. cf 6 3 - 3 2 0 0
Butcher. 2b 5 13 13 1
Elston. If 6 1 2 2 0 0
Block, o..... 4 0 3 4 1
Harris, p 1 0. 0 0 2
Coffey, ss 4 0 13 3
Fisher, lb 6 1 1 9 0
'Hagerman, p 2 0 0 0 1
Spahr, c 2 0 0 0 0
Totals 41 7 14 24 10
Denver 1 041000107
Sioux City 0 0 3 0 2 3 1 1 -10
Left on bases: Sioux City, G; Denver,
10 . First base on errors: Sioux City, u
Denver, 1. Sacrifice hits; Hagerman
Cassldy. Davidson (2). Two-base hltts
Clarke. Channell. Elston. Callahan. Cas
eidy. Butcher. Homo run: Channell
stolen bases: Davidson, Cooney, Clarke.
lilts: Off Hagerman, 10 in six Innings
off Harris. 2 In two Innings. Struck out
By Hagerman, 4! by white, 10. Bases on
balls: Off Harris, li oil Whlto, 2. Passed
uaiis: iiiock, ltapp. wnu pitcn: iiagcr
man. nit by pitched ball: smith, David
con, Miller. Time: 2:15. Umpire: An-
dirson. '
BOOSTEIIS TAKE, THREE GAMES
3Inke Clenn Sweep of the Wichita
Series.
DES MOINES, Aug. 4. Des Moines
made a clean sweep of the Wichita series
this afternoon by winning the last game,
b to 3. Manager Maddox of the visitors
was put out of the grounds by Umpire
eegnsi in ine nimn inning, score
diss moines.
iHahn, rf 4
Jjreen, u.....
Hunter, cf...
Leonard, 3b.
Jones, lb
Ilellly, ss....
Blight, c......
Andreas, 2b..
Laf forty, p..
AB. It.
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4
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7
6
4
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Standing of Teams
Totals 30 S
WICHITA.
AB. R.
app. ss 6 l
8 27 10
WESTERN L.EAGQE.
Nicholson, If.
Middleton, cf
Hughes, 2b...
Burke, 3b....
ICoerner, lb..
Davis, rf
Wacob, c
Maddox, p...
Bills
Totals
. 4
. 4
. 3
. 3
. 3
. 3
. 3
. 3
. 1
.32
H.
2
1
1
0
0
1
2
1
0
1
o.
2
3
6
1
0
6
2
4
0
0
A. E.
P.
Denver 101
Des Moines 103
W.
63
69
S3
63
13
47
45
40
V.
37
44
51
52
54
56
5S
67
Pet.
.601
.673
.510
.605
.4S5
.456
.437
:374
RUBBER GOES TO KEARNEY
Champion Beds Unable to Make
Headway Against Plympton.
WILLEY TOUCHED EIGHT TIMES
3 9 24
Batted for Maddox In ninth.
Des Moines.. 00021002 -6
Wichita 1 0010000 1-3
Two-base hits: Nicholson, Slight,
' Lafferty, Davis. Home run: "Andreas.
Sacrifice hits: Breen, Duvls, Wacob,
Leonard, Nicholson. Double play: Jones
to. Blleht. Bases on balls: Off Lafferty.
B; off Maddox, 6. Struck out: By
iaiierty, a: Dy jtiaaaox, a. stolen bases:
Middleton. Burke, Hellly, Hunter. Left
on bases: Des Moines, 8; Wichita, 7.
rime: 1:46. Umpire: Segrlst. r -
TOI'EKA LAMI1ASTS UUSCIIEU
Lincoln 104
St. Joseph 10G
Omaha 107
Tooeka 103
Sioux aty 103
Wichita ,...107
MAT I.EAftHE. AMER. LEAGUE
Mow Vnrlt ..fiS 29 .701 Phila. 69 30 .637
ihMn fji 35 .6241 cieveiana ..M si .oia
Chicago .....51 48 .5161 Washington 66 43 .wb
1'ittnhtireii .43 41 .biui (jnicaco .....oj oi .oiu
Brooklyn ..43 w .4 uoston oi .y
Tfnn 41 5.427 Detroit 42 61 .403
Cincinnati .40 62 1K Bt. LOUIS 41 I .tJV
St. Louis 33 62 .380 New York.. .32 63 .337
AMER. ASS'N.
W.UPct.
Milwaukee 66 45 .595
Louisville 63 46 .677
NEB.
Kearney
Hastings
LEAGUE.
W.L.FCU
Mlnneaplls 61 48 .560,' Superior
.44 32 .579
..43 36 .544
..43 .35 .551
..41 36 .532
York
Columbus
Kremont ..
Gd. .Island
eatrlce ......31 47 .397
IleanltH
tirnr Mnkea Tvro llnna for ICnpltnl'
Utn, Scoring One -rrlth 1IU
Homer Superior on
Toboggan,
HASTINGS, Neb., Aug.. 4.-(8pocial
Telegram.) Kearney made it two, out of
three on Hastings, today, the Reds being
powerless against Plympton, whoso balls
were batted .hard, but always straight to
his pals. Gray made two of 'Kearney'd
runs, scoring Scheuren with his homer.
The score:
runs. Smyth and Aaams were onon
fined for crabbing on decisions. Tho
feature was the fielding of Rice. Malm-
qulst and Snapp, each throwing out men
at first on what looked to be safo hits.
In the eighth Malmqulst 'beat Rondcnu
out of a two-bagger by jumping In the
air and spearing a lino drive. Score:
COLUMBUS. YORK. A
AB.II.O.A.C. All. 11.6. A. E.
nmJMU, lb 4 1 0 1 Oltlre, 3b 1 0 00
i utmipp, id... j
1 OCtll", lb... 1
0 OCltrke. It... I
1 OMumqlit, Ml
1 OMulrrr, rf.. i
1 1 Letnf, cf.... 3
I, OUrown. o.,.. 4
1 OWlllliml, p. 4
Ptoplfi, tb. S 1
smrth. c(... i 0
Cran, If 4-4
(IUmMT, rf, 4 1
Dl, lb t I
Acjimi. B..iS 0
KitnlnCr, tl I
Artier, p.... 1 1
1 1
1 1J
1 1
1 1
1 0
1 2
1 7
0 0
CARDS LOSEJO PHILLIES
Becker Starts St. Louis to Defeat
with Homer.
SECURES TWO SINGLES BESIDES
Donk Pitches Stcntlr Knll Until the
Seventh' When Four Hum Are
Scoretl lr Phllndelphliuit Olv.
liiK Them Lend of One.
Knocks Him Oat of Box In Battle
with, St. Joseph
T0PEKA, Kun., Aug. 4. Topeka
ouncned hits on St. Josenti. Knock. nir
Uuscher from" tlie box In the sixth and
Winning three out of four of the sencs.
Score:
lUPKKA.
AB. It,
....4
....2
....4
....3
....3
....3
....2
....0
....1
Cochran, 3b,
Smith, if ,
Forsythe, rf..
McLarry, 2b.
Lee, cf
lKir. lb
Crist, e
French ss....
Richardson,
"ochreham,
'Gear
II.
0
0
1
3
2
1
O.
3
0
4
0
0
13
6
0
1
0
0
A.
8
0
1
1
0
0
0
4
-3
0
0
E.
1
0
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
,1
Totals 23 5 10 27 12 2
, ST JOSEPH.
AB. R. H. O. A.
Dawson., rf ....3 1 o 3 10
Kelly. If...... 6 0 3 2 0 0
Zwllllncr. cf ,..4 0 0 1 1 0
WcstenslI, 3b 0 0 110
Cvirll. lb.. ..5 4 116 10
Ochs, 2b 5 0 2 3 1 0
3clmng, c... 3 0 0 4 8 0
Melnks, ss 3 1 0 3 2 0
Buscher. p 3 110 10
Jenkins. P 0 0 0 1 0 0
" Totals 35
Topeka , 0' 1
Bt. Joseph 0 0
Homo run: Buscher.
Ochs. Two-base hits
4 7 24 11 0
0 0 0 4 0 0 -5
0 3 1 0 0.0 0 t
Three-base hit;
tjurv: Fvur.ch. PRchlfice hit; Schang.
Bacrfflce fly: McLarry. Double play:
Fornythe to Rapp. Stolen bases: Rapp,
Wi-itrrzlt. Buscher. Hits: Off Richard
son) 6 In six innings; off Cocreham, 1
In three Innings; oft Buscher, 7, in five
and two-thirds Innings; off Jenkins. 3 In
2 and one-third innings.uase on Dans
Columbus 69 60 ..541
St. Paul.. ..60 57 . 467
Kan. City.. 60 60 . 455
TOICdO 4S W .444
Indianaplls 36 67 .350
l estenlny
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Denver. 7j Sioux City, 10
Wichita, J; Des Moines. 5.
St. Joseph, 4; Topeka, 5.
v NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Boston, 4; Cincinnati, 13.
Brooklyn, 7; Chicago, 1.
Philadelphia, 6; St. Louis, 3.
New York. 2; Pittsburgh, 1.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Chicago, 6; Washington, 3.
St. Louis-Boston, postponed.
Cleveland. 1; Philadelphia, 7.
Detroit, 4; Now York, 6.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Columbus, 4; Toledo. 5.
Indianapolis, 6: Louisville, i.
Milwaukee, 0; Minneapolis, 1.
NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE,
Grand Island, 6; Superior, 6.
Columbus, 1; York, 4.
Kearney, 3; Hastings, 0.
Fremont, 2; Beatrice, 3.
Games Todnr.
Western League Denver at Des Moines,
wiehlta. at Sioux City. Lincoln at at.
t iw.i . TnTialm nt Omaha. .
Vntlnnnl leatrub uoaiun a v,ihciiiuuu.
Brooklyn at Chicago, Philadelphia at
St. Liuis, New York at Pittsburgh. '
AniAr rfln i.Aaeue unicaKO bi vvaoiiiiiK'
ton, St. Louis at Boston, uieveiana ai
TihiiaricinMin. UAiroiL &i new xurK.
Amcrirnn Association Columbus at
rr...lr. Iiidlanulinlln B.t LoUlSVllle.
Nebrsaka eiaie iasui utuu 'uwu
at Hastings, coiumDus ai .ucuince, i.ku.i
ney at superior, uremoiii ui xur&.
KEARNEY.
AU.H.O.A.E.
.39 39 .500 I McKnl'ht. If 4 1-5 1
.23 41 .481 I Sjrntk, It... 4 0 1 S
33 46 .41S acock, iD... i i
jisinmi, iu. m v
Bcheura, ell ) I t
Qrmr, rf 4 10 0
Woodruff, l 4 1 1 4
Erlckton, c. I 0 4 0
rljrmpton, p S 0 0 1
1UBTTN08.
AD.H.O.A.t.
WllUr.
ToU W 8 17:3,2
Kearney 0 0 1 2 "o"'o 0 0 0-3 three dayB closed Saturday evening, the
XlaStlngS V V U V V V V V V UlieU-mS WIHIIIIIK VIo iuuuniuB
Two-baso hits: Woodruff. Schouren.
Three-base bit: McKnlght. Home run:
Gray. Stolen base: Scheuren. Acock to
Woodruff-to Herrlott; Acock to Herriott
Sacrifice hit: Scheuren. Bases on balls:
Off Plympton, 2; off Johnson, 'L Hit by
pitched ball: By Plympton, 3. Hits: Off
wiliey, 3. btrucK out: uy jomison, j;
by Wiliey. 3: by Plympton. 6. Umpire:
Longnecker.
Inlanders Trim Superior.
SUPERIOR. Neb.. Aug. 4.-SpecUI
T.i.iram 1 frihmmons. the ex-Western
leaguer, failed to show anything in his
maiden appearance in xno owui ih,
and after trying for, three and one-half
Innings, when tho Islanders touched him
for six. sate nits, was renevea ujr
Features were ine buck hoi ui
vocreoun.
r;
Lupus Worst Form
of Skin Diseases
Here is a Home Treatment
that Overcomes even
Worst Cases.
rt T)tlinrfiKnn. 5: oil
Struck out: By Richardson, 2; by Cocr
ham, 3; by Buscher, !; by Jenkins, 1.
Hit by Pitched ball: By Buscher. 3: by
Richardson, J. lime; -.vu. uiiiv'"
Glnnln.
TOPEKA KAWS WILL PLAY
IN OMAHA THIS AFTERNOON
Tho Toueka Kaws are the next bunch
which will meet Charlie Babb'a Omaha
team at Rourke park. The Kansans ar
live in Omaha this morning and In
tli afternoon will open a three-game
series. Following Topeka some the Den
ver Grizzlies, playing Friday, Saturday
and Sunday. Following Is the lineup for
the Topeka game;
rimnhn. Position Torek
iiot, First 1 lappa
fichlpke.i Second McLarry
Orubb Third Cochran
Justice
Coyle. .......
Tnomoson..
Congolton..
Johnson
Closman....
, Short.
Left
Center...
......Right....
Catcher.
Pitcher..
ODechtold. rfj
OFortman,- zb 4
Olltnnett. of. (
lTmcke. lb... 1
0 Drown, mm. .it
orirttln, lb I
lMcCb. It., 4
Olllcb'rdin, C4
OJobnron, p.. 1
p... J
1 2
0 1
1 I
0 u
1 1
0 1
1 1
0 4
0 1
0 0
Tolal 10 l! 1 ToU! 11 15 0
Columbus 10000000 01
York ....,. 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 '4
Threo-.base.hlt: Rondeau. Stolen. basest
Ramsey, Snapp (2), Clarke, Mulvey. Rice.
unuuifl niavs: itica iu AiuiinuuinL iu
Chase; Smyth to Kranlnger: Peoplea to
Deal. Bases on balls: Off Artley, E.
Left on bases: Columbus, 4; York. 8.
Struck out: By Williams, 6: by Artley,
2. Time: 1:25. Umpire: Pontius.
Cambridge First in
Base Ball Tourney
STOCKVILLE. Neb., Aug. 4. (Special.)
-The Btockvllle baso ball tournament of
NEW YORK.
All. II. O. A. n.
nurni. If..,, 3
Hro(, 3b.. 1 0
Klttcher. 4 I
Unnaree.
I Marqutrd,
0 3
0 I
1 0
P. 1 0 0
p 0 0 0
ToUl SO TS1
Cambridge, first: Btockvllle, second;
Curtis, third; Eustls. fourth.
A large number of fans were In attend
ance from each of the villages represented
by the teams. The Cambrldgo band fur
nished tho music.
Burns to Meet
Coulon in Omaha
ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Aug. 4.-Bobby
Burns, bantam-weight of Dallas, Tex.,
ulcncwl nrflM Indftv for n. ten-round
who was at bat four times and got four box,nff contest wttli Johnny Coulon,
ChaVlBrhe0tmea mrieSKUescoiJtwM champion bantam-weight of tho world.
In the grandstand. The Islanders won to be held In Omaha, September 12.
finally. 6 to 6. score
BLUE HILL OUTPLAYS
HILDRETH'S STRONG TEAM
BLUE HILL. Neb., Aug. 4. (Special,)
Blue Hill deefated Hlldreth yesterday
by a deciding score of 0 to 1. Hlldreth
nn kjn tsr.&Vn. BUPEIUOn.
Aii.it.o.A.B. AB.Il.O.A.B.
.. i i l i OMelnert. cf. 4 4 1 ( p
n UAianaa bi. v
f 10ry. Jb 6 1 J J 0
0 OLandrrth. ill H 0 0
0 OThrlMlnf, If 4 0 t 0 0
0 ODoktwIU. lb S t 10 1 1
0 OOUt. 9b 4 1 t 1 0
1 0 Beheld, e.... J I . z o
1 0r.lmmon, p i 0 0 2 0
D....J i u 2 u
ST. LOUIS. Aug. 4. Beals Becker, be
cause of his ability to hit right-hand
pltcherB, was In left field for tho Phlla
delohla club this afternoon, and he lived
un to his reputation. It waa hla home
run in the Bovonth Inning that atarted the
locals to defeat In the second game of tho
series, scoro 3 to 6. He secured two sin
gins In addition to tho homo run.
Willie Doak pitched steady ball until
tho seventh Inning, when after Knabe
unit Lnhitrt hnd singled Becker (lTOVO tho Doric, lb... 4 12
ball Into the right field stand for a home lrbf;; 4 l "
run, scoring inree runs muiuio iuic arjtn, c... i
Luderus duplicated Becker's feat and jJioJ'J
l'lilladeipnia was one run aueau
Harmon started to pitch for tho homo
crow tn tho eighth and did well In that
inning. In tho final Inning, however,
Becker singled and scored with Cravath
when tho latter sent the ball Into the
right leld pavilion for the third circuit
smash of tho game.
St. Louts tallied two runs in the second
Inning on a single, an error, a sacrifice
and a two-bagger. Tho other local run
camo In the next Inning when Cathor
was pussed alter two outs, lie sioio
second and continued to third when Kllli-
fer'B throw wont to centor field. Mayor's
balk sent him across the rubber. Score:
BT. LOUIS. l'HLLADBUMIIA.
AH. II. O. A. a AD.li.O.A.E.
Whined, m. J 1 t S OPukert, el.. J
OakM, cf.... 4 1 0 0 0 Knabe. 2b...
MtH, li.., i u i v u itori, d..
9 guecKer, '
0 OCrnnth, rf. I
1 0 Lulerui, lb. 4
t ODoolin, 4
I OKIIIlfar, c... 4
I til&jer, p.... I
0
0 0 ToUli..
bUHes: Boston. 8; Cincinnati, C. Balk:
Johnson, Rudolph. Bases on balls: Off
Ames, 1; off Johnson, 4; off Rudolph, .
UtrucK out: liy Aincs, z, uy joiiiisuu, i.
by Rudolph. 3. Wild pitch: Ames. Time:
2:24. Umpires: Tllgler and Byron.
Urmnrce wins ro ruinnia,
piTTsnuito. Pa.. Auir. 4. Demaree'B
great pitching won for New York from
Pittsburgh this afternoon by tho scoro
of 2 to 1. Singles by Snodgrass, Burns
and Fletcher gavo the visitors their first
run In tho Blxth. in the aevcnw, wnen
Murray and Snodgrass started a double
stoal, Simon bluffed Murray ten feet off
third, but threw wild to loft field, giving
tho Giants the winning run. Chief Wil
son's threo-baggcr nnd Vlox's out gavo
tho Pirates their only tun in the eighth.
With Hyatt up In n. pinch nnd Butlor on
first In this Inning Mcuraw took out uv
murno and sent In the left-handed Mar-
(Uiard. Clarke, also switched, sending
Ilendrlx to bat In place of Hyatt. Mar
nuard struck him out. Camnltz pitched
a good game. Chief Meyers had hla
right thumb split by a foul tip in the
tniru and had to retire, score:
PITTS uuito it.
AU.H.O.A.E
unrrpt. b... 9
oorer, If.,.. 4
AKnmmrrt, cf 3
0 Kelly 1
owtfiir, a
0 Miliar, lb... 9
OO.Wilion, rfl
OVIei, tb 3
OBImon, c... a
onutlr ..... 0
OCllbBon. Q.. . . 0
Camnltl, p., a
0Kyatt
llandrlz ... 1
McQulUn, p 0
i
By Allen. 5; by Moore. 1: by Pierce, 3L
Time: 1:W. Umpires: Brennan ana
Jiason.
Assoclnllon nesalta.
At Toledo BrH-ni
Columbus i 5 5
Toledo 6 7 0
Batteries: coiumDua, vjook, t)r
Murphy; Toledo, Baskette and Lujd.
At Minneaoiis
Milwaukee J J
Minneapolis ,. ... ; ,.i
Batteries: MllwauKee, wuiung, oyiir
and MarBhall; Minneapolis, uurn ana
Owens. . ...
At Lou svlllo
Indianapolis 5 i? 1
Loulsvlllo 4 1V 2
Batteries: Indianapolis, Burk and
Casey; Louisville, Woodbum, Toney and
Bovcroid, ciemons.
if... a o l
Cithara, rf.. a l a
K'ocicnr, id s in
Mowrr r. 3b. 3 2 1
Wlngo, e.... a 0 3
O'lurr, 2b. 4 1 a
(wan, p i u o
lUrmon, p.. o 0 0
Evim ..... 10 0
0 4
a a
l o
0 0
.21 10 27 14 2
0 0
0
a a
0 0
0 0
0 0
i a
t i
Z 0
Prror,
narrr. 2b.... S
fkhonoir, cf 2
Karlar. JD" '
Hawaii, if.. 4
BmllfT, o... 4
Ward, 9b.... 4
Drown, p....
1 1
2 2
1 3
1 10
0 2
1
2-0
0 0
Hatch,
Total 54 ion a i
Totla.....3 11 27 If
Grand Island 2 0 0 8 0
Huncrlor u v v i t
TTnmn i,n. Mrinert. xnree-nase mis
rtoekewltz. Two-base hits: Ward. Struck
out: Bv Brown. 6: by Clemmons, i; oy
n..k j tin nn hnlla:, Off Brown, i
ffMf-- a T nff Hatch. 4. Double
niavn' mrrv la riLriey v
.n -nnricvwits. Stolen bases
Rnhnnnnvcr. MOWeil. QIHWHl
. - - , .... .1... cj ). rt n'or
Total 21 7 !7 15 0
Batted for Doak In the soventh.
PhlliLdelnhla 00000040
26
Totala 29 2 27 10 1
Batted for Simon In tho eighth.
'Batted for Kommera In the ninth.
Hatted for Camnltz in the eighth.
Batted for Hyatt In the eighth.
Now York 0 0 000110 0-2
Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1
Three-base hit: O. Wilson. Stolen
bases: Vlox, Murray. Left on bases:
Pittsburgh. 2; New York, 4. Bases on
balls: Off Camnltz, 2; off Demaroe, 2.
Struck out: By Demarce, 4; by Camnltz,
2: by Marnuard. 1. Hits: Off Demaree.
3 In seven and two-thirds innings; off
Marquard, none In one and one-third In
nings; offCamnltz, 7 In eight Innings; oft
Mcquillan, none In one Inning. Time;
1:47. Umpires: O'Day and Emslle.
flnnerbns Defeat Cabs.
CHICAGO. Aug. 4. Brooklyn defeated
PVIaii o-n T 4n 1 (n1atf he rll M oVil n fa li 1 1 a
off Moore and llerce. Allen woa on the
mound for the visitors and although he
Issued seven bases on balls, he pitched
airtight ball In tho pinches and with the
nlrl nf irhod fielcilnir nrevented the locjili
from scorlmr. Manager livers' men had
the bases run twice, out were unauia to
force a man across tho piate. uutsnaw
... . n . it it ii ii 1 1 t i iv. . inn iff.uiiffr .1 iiiu uaL. luumiiH .nu
OI. 1AJUIB V i V v w v - - ... .h.
rt'I nuT-V I.1M. fP !
.... . , , Till, I erUS. XIUIIIU .UllO. uonv., "
used six salaried players, while Blue Hill nravnt, hub; off Doak. 6 In seven In-
uavri tl. nltrher. Wrlrht. and Sneaks, the I nlmrm! ntt Harmon. 4 In twd Innings.
i ih.tn.m MiMrpfK Sociifico hits: Knabe. Mowrey. Stolen
- I ,.... ,,, n,,.il,l nlav; Doak to
st teams w,,,:.,.. , Konetchv. Left on bases: Bt.
by Uluo I i j.nT. f.. 1'i.iiniiBlnlilH. 2. Balk: Mayer.
HI1L The pitching of Wright, striking Bases on balls: Off Doak, 2; oit Mayer, Bhf,r rt ,
out fifteen men, fast fielding and
ting of Blue Hill featured. Score
H.II.E.
Hlldreth 0 1000000 01 76
uiub iiiu o 001031 o- 6 e
Batteries: Hlldreth, McKensey nna
By Mayer, (Whlttedj Konetchy). Struck Bianral. cf.. 4
out: By Mayer. 3; by Doak, 2. Time: Wli.at t 4
Umpires: Klem and Orth. ?Mh ib 2
lleds tvervlieliu Urnves.
www vnnv Aiiir. 4 New York won
the first game of the series from Detroit
cV.ir hit.: Hchoonovcr. tl,. lV.t om. nl lln
BvX Mand"Umpire.:- Myers and -axey; u y'wrigTt; &i fe? kept bffi
QulBey- . .... 15; Bases ion balls; off McKensey, 2; off hard. wrSip'y
Urntrlce win" 1 t.1 Wright. S.
Beatrice, weo., Aug.
-' mi. it.o.HA t p. m won from
Fremont this .afternoon by a score of 3
to 2, on singles in "","';--
Innings
score was
the visitors eame
IlcnnlnKton Wants Ileal Quine.
BENNINGTON, Neb., Aug. 4.-(Bpe-
rimnfpy tn ncore bv Door base running,
but a muff by Cobb enabled them to win
In tho seventh, when they scored flvo
runs lour of tnem coming In after Cobb's
lv ,l5.g nLi .mi Huhlnsoti. tS claL)-The local team here won Its tenth muf, which should have retired the side. T,rookiyn
by Tappon and "uatcn1",on-wh consecutive game here yesterday by de- Willetf started the game for Detroit, but 'ch,
as 8 to 1 up to the ii tii in, wnen 'irvlngton team by the re- was knocked out of the box In the
tors eame neartylng it .on nus ? fi , , .iin nvnh innlnir. Dubuc relieved Mm nnd .ome..
Iiwinituii avuic u. " .,V"j.. 1.1.. r ..!..
Initial Inning and the oUier In the
seventh, when he scored Fisher and
NnAt nnenri nr mm.
Bhortstor Fisher s error on iacn s
grounder paved tho way to Chicago s
lone run. Score:
nimnKi.TN. uhilauu.
All. 11. 0. A. K. AU.II.U.A.U.
110 0I4ra.rH, cr... 4 0 11
9 a 2 Ol-lieUn. b... 114 4
110 PSchalte. rt.. 4 0 1 0
2 2 0 ('Ztmrtnin, lb 4 1 0 1 1
2 T 0 OHaler. lb..,. 2 0 11
0 0 a 0 Mitchell, If, 4 0 2 0
9 a 4 Ulrldwtll. u,l I I I
17 1 oWMdfiam. e. a 0 2 4
110 innan'han. 0 0 0 2 0
Moor, p.... 2 0 12
90 12 27 10 2arrldn ..1 0 0 0
plere. p.... 0 0 0 0
Archer .... 10 0 0
Totala 1 4 27 19 V
Batted for Moore In the seventh.
Batted for Pierce In the ninth.
.... 10200031 0-7
.... 00100 0. 00 0-1
runs; cutshaw (2). mts: uu
smith, 2b. 2
rtrtirr, aa.. 9
Millar, e.,,, a
Allen, p.... 9
Totals..
field for abusing the
French
.... Smith
Lee
Forsythe
McAllister
Reynolds
off the
Scora:
trnEMONT.
AJl.H.O.A.E.
If... 4 0 2 0 0TPPn,
DU
umpire.
LnntiB r y other Skin Disease wUl
i.-o Skulking Away If Ton
use S. S. S.
A tiny pimple spreads to the side of
the race and orten covers ine cn
and bridge of the nose. It Is very de-
INFIELDER HENNESSY
J0INSTHE R0URKES
Infleldcr Hennessey, whom Pa Rourke
n.....hn,.Ml from the Detroit Tigers.
Btructlve to the tissues of the skin. No ... Omaha club Monday afternoon.
external treatments wilt overcome It. J .traDDlnc fellow' ano
fn" th, 'Vhnlynown an 'athlete al, the way through.
method of cure lr to get the Diooa sup- 1 u win De uku i "
ti1 unrtor the eonrrol of S. 6. B.. the
famous blood specific Its action 1
quite remarkable and has direct influ
ence upoa the network of small blood
vessels and glands In the skin.
Not one drop of minerals or drugs is
used In Its preparation. Ask for S. & 8.
and Insist upon having It For illus
trated book on skin diseases write
The Swift Bpeclflo Co- 183 Swift Labo
ratory, Atlanta. Oa. Do not allow some
xealoua clerk to larrup the atmosphere
In eloquence over something "Just as
good" a a a a Beware of all substl-
day's game with Topeka,
going on the bencn.
Bill Sohlpx
The Persistent and Judicious Use of
Newspaper Advertising is the Road to
Business Success.
Mike Dunlin Idle.
From the New York "Sun". we learn
that the once great player, Mike Donlln.
v. . Hr..nnd out 0f lcht. Mike has re
fused to go to a Western league club at
,. in.i.niD of the Phillies and Is idle
because organized base ball will not aU
' . . 1 nat-t In i.ml.nrn. ramnt
1 9
1
9 19 9 0
1 Ollutcalra, Jb 1 5 z
A nUm. If 1 1X00
0 muck. rf,... 9 11 0 J
2 OCoe. lb 9 0 10 0 a
ft Olllcklln. cf.. 2 0 4 0 0
1 a ltranruin. lb 2 0 0 2 1
At'otaet. .... 11110
1 IBrratt. p.... 9 2 0 0 0
11
JL Totala.. ..3 7 27 19 2
Total. 91 4U ! . A
.1 0200000 '3
& ft! feV') klYJin-olffi craVS
nome. ieam, uui nor ,".'- 1 .ih ,n tint nut nf thn limn
BEATTUCT. The features or tne game 1 were tiie nome " ,h' iSZlni tm protesting a
Au.ii.u.A.n. runs oy iuiminn pi irvu.B.u 1 -nu - ".-. Th., imme was IntcrruDted
Wallaoa, aa. 4
tlnrv. lb... 3 1 11
nela. 2b 4 0 0
Btanxa, rf...
Welch, o... 1
Ottchell, 9b. 3
NVIf. e
Thalaaen, p. 2
1 0
1 0
1
1
0 1
Fremont
Beatrice
Felix and Hazard; Bennington, Kelly,
Mangold and Petersen. .
The. Bennlnxton base bail team will
give its annual picnic on August 17 ana
would iiko to dpok a game wun some
class A team.
Nebraska Colleclans Win.
While the democrats aro
lowering the tariff
We are lowering our
prices on seasonable wear
ables. Manhattan shirtsl Our
annual mid-aurnracr clear
ance: fi.ro Shirts ...$Ufl
41.65 Shirts fl.I3
$2.00 Shirts 91.33
32.25 Shirts LM
I2.C0 and $3.00 Shirts $L
$3.60 Shirts $&6S
$4.00 Shirts 42.SS
95.00 Shirts M.tfi
$0.00 Sh'rU $4.15
Tappan. Ling, Black, Cos, Hlckiitu "o; WOn a close game from Hot Springs by
i,n hit? Qetchell. Bases on balls: Off . of 1 t0 0. Baker won his third
Thlesslng, 1; off Krrett, 3. BtrucK oxil. 1 .hut-out game and altnough In danger
Bv Thlesslng, o; oy Mm . " u limes, wouia iignien anu noi an op
bases: Fremont, 6; Beatrice, S. Double ponent could cross the plate. The South
rirJr Tr,n.n tn Coe. Time: 1:2S. Umpire: Dakota school of Mines battery worked
, -" 1, V. .. rv. Uit ,. u 1,11,
unable to win. a large crowd entnusi
rninhnw. Smith. Htoleu bases: Fisher.
Miller. Double plays: t'lsner to uuisnaw
tn Duubert. Moore to Brldwell to Phelan
tn Knl at- l.Mnlirr tn Daubert. Phelan to
gold and F. Petersen of the home team; ?fr7i0' ninitci fn T tho fourth inning by Brldwell to Baler. Left on bases: Brook
also the three men caught on steals to '"'.i JPr icore" lou"" """ ' , 6. CncaBOi 9. naaes on balls; Off
second In one Inning by the local team. tt nosTON. CINCINNATI. Allen, 7; off Moore, 6. Hit by pitched
Batteries; Irvlngton, Carnahan, 0. w. ad.II.O.A.B. AU.H.O.A.E. I ball: By Allen (Brcsnahan). BtrucK out
Maranrll, ! i.iteacner, ir.. 0 1200
oiwvore. ... a 1 z 0 0
OOroh. 2b. ... 1 110 0
OKcan. 2b.... 4 114 11
Ollobllttel. UII I 0 0
OTlnkar, IU,. 1 2 0 4 0
OHheckart, rf 4 a 3 0 0
ObrxhnMr, as 4 1 1 2 0
OKllni. e 4 2 2 0
0 Ainu, p 0 0 0 0 0
OJotmaon, p., 2 1 0 0 0 1
Tltua 0 0 0 0 O'Ualea 110 0 0
Clirmar .... 1 1 0 0 0
Trier 0 0 0 0 U Totala 99 It 27 12 1
If you're never worm a
Manhattan you have yet to
learn what genuine ahirt
satisfaction is depend
able fabrics, handsome pat
terns, farft colors, perfect fit.
Here's your chance to
make their acquaintance!
Our carefully selected
stock of imported and
domestic sailor straw hats
$2 to $4 straws now
$1.00 to $2.00
Remaining Kensington
and L-Systern high-quality
spring and summer suits
now discounted One
Fourth. MAGEE 8c DEEMER
413 So. lGtk
McPonld, 2b 4
Oonnl!r. If. 4
Ionl. rf 4
Col Una. rf. 0
8wenejr, 2b. 4
Mjtri, lb... 4
Mano. cf 2
JUtlden, c . 2
Korea, p 0
atrlce hu HOT SPniNOS, B. D.. Auif. .-(8pe- '"'Dhp' D a
St01 X0J eKanr5.8?Uok mS. T-o: h.,I.T?J)--lhie Nebraaka Collegian, f. J
19 2
1 1 1
2
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
Williams' Holds Columbus.
YOItK. Neb.. Aug. 4.-8pecial Tele-irrara.-Wllllama
kept the hiU well
scattered and the slugging Discoverer
could do nothing with him after the first
inning- He woa steady throughout tho
whole game, not Issuing a pass. He also
accepted nine fielding chances, some of
which vera of the whirlwind variety.
Artley walked five men and was touched
aatlcallr witnessed carh nlsv
Batteries: Nebraska Collegian. Baker
and Dlncen; Hot Springs, 1 arson and
Murphy.
Total 99 7 24 II 1
Batted for Ames In the second.
Batted for Barlden 111' the ninth,
Batted for Noyes In the ninth.
Ran for Titus In tho ninth.
Boston 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 14
Cincinnati 0 4 0 2 0 J i 1 -13
Two-base hits: Mann, .Tinker. Three
base hit: Kgan. Home runs: Bates,
Johnson. Hits: Off Hudolph, 13 In six
and return, $27. Boston and return, $21
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Also variable routes. Liberal stopovers.
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Nlnli.l IMnfn Tl in rf
sells ticket from Chicago to New Tork Innings; off Noyes 7 Ui 1 two nlnw ott
and return. 127. Boston and return. 121 Ames, 4 In two Innings; off Johnson,
In seve innings, nacniice nusi 1 inner,
nhrknrd. Johnson. Sacrifice fly;
Iludolph. Stolen bases: McDonald. Con
nelly, Devore. Bheckard. Double play:
McDonald to Sweeney to Myers. ft on
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