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THE BEK; OMAHA, SATIUBAV, JULY
1914.
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Jhf. OLYMPIC I V y -pX V ' A vI?'ANOTR WEEK -
'LOPES POLLJDT IN TENTH
Game with Omaha Tight One, End
ing Two to One.
EHHAN HOLDS UNTIL EIGHTH
ovinia Stiurta tar Omaha aad la Itr
plaeed by Slaarle Imtn In Con-
teat, TOiMe First Ball nit
for Winning Ran,
LINCOLN, Neb., July 54, -Special Tel
egram.) After pitching superb ball for
eight Innings, Ehman weakened in the
ninth and allowed Omaha to tie tha noorc,
but Lincoln won In the tenth, J to 1.
Until the eighth, the Rourkes could
Rather but two hits off Bhman. a
Kcratch by Congalton and a double by
Schllebner, which reiiilted In an out,
when the flrnt baseman attempted to
stretch It Into a triple. He fanned five
and iMued no passes.
Lincoln ooored In the third on Willis"
generosity and an error by Graham.
Both aides went down one two three
until the ninth, when, .with one down,
Ehman throw Knit'i grounder wild to
first. He passed Tbomasoo. and when
'Schllebner slashed out a (Ingle to left,
(Kruf cored. Congalton and Thomas
were both easy outs, however.
Omaha threatened again In the tenth
when Krug .singled to left and Graham
to right, but Miller made a great catch
of Kruga long fly, which was tagged
for a triple and ended the rally.
McOafftgan opened the tenth for Lin
coln with a single, but was out wtion
Xrug took Lloyd's grounder and threw
to tecond. Collins singled to center and
when Thomas let the ball get through
him on the. throw In, Lloyd went to third.
A hot day calls
for a cool,
mild cigar, not a
strong cigar.
The Robert Burns
ia mild delightfully
mild as well as com
pletely satisfying in
mellow flavor.
Why not get more
comfort from your
summer smoke?
-t
GdbBums
Cigar JO
imieBabhieJf
Conway Cl;ar Co..
Sioux .. lews
Harlc-Haas Drug Co.
far man aatJ Council Bluffs
MlUer hit tho first ball, Slagle pitched
for two bases.
Schllebner played a great game for
Omaha and staged some beautiful field
ing on the Initial corner.
LINCOLN.
QuIlUn.lb .A(P'
jucuarrigan, s 4
Lloyd, 2b 4
Collins, If t. B
Miller, rf 8
Kchrelber, cf 3
Williams, lb 3
iBehor. o .1
Blackburne, o , 0
Ehman, p 4
Totals ., 34 2
OMAHA.
An. R.
Krug. 3b.. A 1
rrhomason, ef 3 0
Thomas, lb 4 0
fchllebner, lb 4 0
Congalton. rf 4 0
K nicer. If ,, 4. 0
Crosby, c I 0
Graham, .2b 4 0
wiiiis. pr 2 0
Single, P.. 2 0
Score:
II. O. A.
1 1 1
2 2 3
0 2 4
3 2 0
2 S 1
0 3 0
0 10 0
0 5 0
0 0 0
10 2
1 30 U
It. O. A.
0 1 r
0 3 0
0 3ft
2 11 1
0 1 0
13 0
13 0
13 1
0 0 3
0 0 0
"IS KH lfi
i winning
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 1'
Standing of Teams
WKST. LBAGt'K., NAT. LEAGUK.
W.IPrt.' W.L.Pct
8loux City. .57 33 .5931 New Tork...W M .614
NORFOLK HAS GAME OWN WAY
Denver 64 40 . 574
St. Joseph.. 62 42 .EM
Chicago 60 37 .676
Bt Louis.. ..49 40 .651
Totals 3ft 1
One out In tenth when
scored.
I Lincoln 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 13
umana 000000OOI 01
Karned run: Lincoln, 1. Two-base hits
Ehman. Schllebner. Double play: Wlllln
to Thpmaa to Schllebner, Loft on bases:
Lincoln, 11; Omaha, 6. Stolen base: Cfol
llr.s. Miller. Kruger. Sacrifice hits: Mc
Gaffigan. Miller. Struck out: By Ehman.
6; by Willis. 3. Tiases on balls: Off
Ehman, 1;., off Willis. 4; off Slagle, 1.
Time: 14. Umpire: Fife.
INDIANS
BEAT
GRIZZLIES
Brara Rally In Seventh, bnt Pall to
Get nans EnoaKB,
DENVBR, Cola, July 34. Bloux City
won a awatfesl from Denver today, 14 to
10. Tlte locals rallied In the seventh and
scored seven runs, falling three runs
short of tying the score. Each tram used
three pitchers. By winning today the
visitors took four games out of tha six
played and tightened their hold on the
first place. Score:
8IOUX CITY.
AD. R. H. O. A. K.
Cooney, 3b 6 2 4 4 2 0
Clarke, rf (12 10 0
Kane. lb 6 3 3 10 1 0
Leleune. cf 6 4 3 3 0 0
Callahan, s.. ....... 4 3 3 2 4 0
Slalrd, lf-3b 6 12 13 0
emun. id 000100
TUmble, If 4 , 0 3 0 0 0
Murohy. c 6 114 2 0
White, p 000000
ciarK, p 400010
Woodburn, P 1 0 0 0 0 0
Davidson, If.., 0 0 0 2 0 0
Totals 44 14
DENVER.
AJl. It.
iFaye, 2b 6 3
Cassidy. rr 5 1
Eddlngton, of....... 4 0
Butcher, If 6 2
Block, c 4 1
Coffey, as 4 3
Mccarty. ".- 4 1
Barbour, 3b 6 0
Gaakell, p 0 0
Mitchell 1 0
King, p 1 1
Spahr 1 0
Harrington, p 1 0
20 27 13
H.
3
2
o.
3
0
1
7
6
7
1
0
0
A
0
0
B.
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
Totals 40 10 1 37 10 2
Batted for Gaskcll in fifth.
Batted for King In seventh.
Sioux City 0 0 0 3 4 6 0 1 114
Denver 1 1 0 0 0 1 7 0 0-10
Stolen bases: Balrd. Ramble. Calla
han. Cooney. Clarke. Two-base hit:
.Murphy. Three-base hits: Coffey, l-
)eune, hiock, uaroour. nuiira rwi,
Kane, sacrifice iiy: uaviuson. oacn
flee hit: Gaskell. Btruck out: By
White, l: by Clarke. 2; by Gaakell, 2; by
vin l- hv Harrington. 1. Bases on
halls: Off Clark. 1. off Woodburn. 3; off
Gaskell. I; otf liamngion. . nin
pitches: Woodburn, Harrington. Double
play: Coffey to McCarty: Hits. Off
White, 8 In bne and one-thtrd Innings;
off Clark, f In five and one-third Innings;
off Woodburn, 2 In two and one-third In
nings; off Oaskell. 9 In five Innings; off
King. In two Innings: off Harrington,
3 in two innings. Time: fcl. umpires.
Uarr ana uwon.
KAWS BteAT Tine WICIIES
Forsyth's nomrr Wins Foot-in ol
Se.rlea.
WICHrTA. Kan., July 4.-Cy Forsythe's
i Ml- in ihc unnivl lnnlnc. with two
men on baaes. woo the fourth game of the
aeries for Topeka and iohlta. Jlmmle
Durham was knocked out of the box In
two Innings. Lambert then held the
Kaws hltless for five Innings and he was
pulled to allow a plneh hitter to bat.
Scott gave two hlU In th last two In
nings. Wichita rallied in the seventh
and produced thre scores, but could net
produce another rally- Score:
WICHITA.
AB. R.
Oehs. Jb 3 0
Nicholson. If 2 0
Rapp. 2b..... 4 1
Bossolonl, rf 0
Henry, lb 1
Bills, cf 4 1
yitxilmmons. as..... 4 1
Jones, c
Durham, p.
Lambert, p 1 0
Scott, p 0 0
Graham I 0
Totals . i
TOPBKA.
AB. R.
Cochran, 3b 4 1
Rapps, If - 4 1
Korsrth. rf 6 2
Koerner. lb. . 4
Lincoln 60 44 .632 Boston 40 44 .478
D. Moines. .49 4 .616 Cincinnati ..39 47 .463
Omaha 45 48 .484 Thlla. 37 4 .44
Wichita ..... 67 ,4Mil'lttaburgh ..37 .446
Topeka ....33 63 .344 Brooklyn ...35 45 .433
AMT3R, LEAGUE, AMER. ASB'N.
W.L.Pet.l W.L.Pct.
Thlla. 63 32 .KM i Ixiulsvlllc ..66 43 .571
Boston 41 40 . 645, Cleveland ..62 44 . 663
Wash 40 .ftSSi Milwaukee .51 43 . 643
Detroit .....47 42 .528' Kan. City... 51 48 .615
St. Louis... .44 42 .5121 Columbus ..47 48 .495
Chicago ....44 43 ,5r'.iIndlanapolls.49 49 .500
New York.. 43 .4171 Minneapolis 45 60 .474
Cleveland ..29 57 .3171 St. Paul fiO,36S
FED. LEAGUE. I STATE LEAGUE.
W.U Pet., W.L.Pct.
Chicago ....50 3fi .5S1
Baltimore ..47 37 ,.VW
Indlanap'ls 45 37 .619
Brooklyn ..43 X .544
Buffalo .. .41 40 .606
Kan. Cltv. .38 49 . 4371
Pittsburgh .81 47 .420
81. IJ01...X 62 .409
nrntrlce ....46 25 .648
York 42 31 .675
Hastings ...40 30 .671
Superior ....5 3fi .500
Columbus . 35 38 . 479
Gr. Island. .35 37 .486
Norfolk 29 39 . 426
Kearney ....22 49 . 310
Vesterdny's nrsults.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Omaha, 1: Lincoln, 2.
St. Joseph, 0: Dos Moines, 1.
Topeka, 7; Wichita, 4.
Sioux City, 14: Denver, 10.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Pittsburgh, 3: Philadelphia, X
FEDERAL LEAGUE.
Indianapolis, 4; Pittsburgh, 5.
Chicago, 4: Brooklyn. 6.
Kansas City, 6, 13: Buffalo, 3. 5.
St. Louis, 0; Baltimore, 4.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Columbus, 0; Minneapolis, 1,
BL Paul, 3; Cleveland, 0.
IxiulBVllle, 1; Kansas' City, E.
Indianapolis, 7; Milwaukee, 0.
Grand Island. 5; York. 1
Norfolk, 9: Superior, 3.
Kearney, 1; Hasting 4.
Columbus, 1-1 ; Beatrice, 4-2.
Games Today,
Western League Sioux City at Llncolm
St. Joseph at Wichita, Des Moines at
Topeka, Omaha at Denver.
American League New York at Chi
cago, Washington at St. IauIs, Phila
delphia at Detroit. Boston at Cloveland.
National League Chicago at Boston,
Cincinnati at Brooklyn, Pittsburgh at
New York. St. Louis at Philadelphia.
Federal League Kansas city at Buf
falo. Indianapolis at Httsburgh. St. Louis
at Baltimore. Chicago at Brooklyn.
American Association Cleevland at St.
Paul, Columbus at Minneapolis. In
c'lanapolls at Milwaukee, Ixmtsvllle at
Kansas City.
Nebraska State League Kearney at
Hastings, Norfolk at Superior.
hits: Koerner, Talllon. Home run: For
sythe. Hits: Off Durham, 6 In two In
nings: off Lambert, none In five Innings:
off Scott. 2 In two Innings. Double plays:
Relslgl to Koernr; Relslgl to Cochran to
Koerner, Struck out; By Relslgl, 2; by
Durham, lj by Lambert, 2. Bases on
balls: Off Relslgl. 3; off Durham, 1; off
Lambert, 1. Tlnrc: 10. Umpire: Mc
Cafforty. BOOSTERS DEFEAT DRUMMERS
Des Molnea Makes It Three Out of
Fonr.
DES MOINES. Ia., July 24, The Boost
ers made It throe out of four with SU
Joseph today by finishing on the long end
of an airtight hurling duel. In which
George Ilogan bested Paul Brown, 1 to a
Score:
DBS MOINES.
. AB. R. H.
Hahn, rf 4 0 1
Hunter, cf 2 o l
Burrell. Sb , 4 0 l
Jones, lb .1 0 1
Haley, c 3 0 0
Lwaldt. ss... 3lj
Breen, If 2 0 0
Hartford, 2b , 3 0 1
Hogan. p. 3 0 0
Totals.... 37 1
ST. JOSEPH.
R, IT.
Shows Superior New Pace on the
Bote Ball Field.
HTGHEBS DO BEST TO WIN
Errett Molccjs Home nan far Nor
folic and Long for Superior Rspa
Ont Three-nasTRrr rfaatlnK
Wins from Kearney.
SUPERIOR, Neb., July 24.-(Speclal Tel
egram.) Superior Is short on pitchers and
wild pitches helped tt swell the score for
Norfolk, who had everything Its own way
today. Wet grounds made It bad for the
Infield. A home run and a throi-base hit
was made by the pitchers of both teams.
Score:
NonrouK. surEnicm.
AB.II.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
B. Brows, it I I 0 T lUlldbr'nd. lb J IS 0 1
Jb I 0 0 t 00rr, Jb 4 0 1 2 1
Mclk.r, b..l 0 I 1 Oliwne, c... 4 0 4 2 0
nnir.. cf....S 12 0 onrawn. 4 12 4 2
Drltht, If.... 2 10 orhelMtnc. If 4 0 1 0 0
Bmlth. lb.... B 0 11 0 Ot.indrtth, rf . 4 2 1 0 0
Turpin. rf... 4 2 1 0 0 Monro, cf... 4 2 2 1 0
Muuer, e.... 3 0 I 0 Otmltb, 2b.... 0 12 0
L"f. P 1 0 0 Otrrrtt. p. .31040
, L. p t 0 0 1 0
o 1 it 11 1 .
ToLI. u T 27 17 4
Norfolk 0 0 2 1 0 1 3 0 29
Superior 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 03
Home run: Errett. Three-base hits:
Lang. Turpin. Two-base hits: Lang. Mon
roe. Stolen bases: Melker, Turpin, Mus
ser. Sacrifice hit: Bright. Bases on
balls: Ofr Lang, 3; off Errett. 5. Struck
out: By Lang. 8; by Errett. 2. Wild
pitches: Errett (2). Double play: Errett
to Smith to Hlldebrand. Hit by pitched
ball: By Errett, Brown: by Lee, Turpin.
Umpire: Qulgley.
Froblbs Are Trimmed.
YORK, Neb.. July 24.-Speelal Tele
gram.) York lost to Grand Island today
through Inability to hit in tho pinches.
Both Bverdon and Osborne pitched good
ball, but Everdon tightened when hits
meant runs. Ward waa benched In the
eighth for disputing a derision of the uni-l
pi re. core:
ORAND IFLASV. YORK
AB H.O.A E. AH.H O A.E.
jiorn, t 1 z z inlet, 5 0 2 3
uowntr, rt. . 1 1 0 OChaif. lb....K 0 14 1
mme. 11.... 1 1 oroMrn. Jb... H J 1
sio O.larke, If.... 322
3 0 2 llltlsb. rt.... 3 11
0 OMurpkr. cf.. 2 1 1
Vra7, cf... 2
'n'lrd. s. ... . 4
fltereus, lb.. 0 0
0
0
3 1
1 0
0
0
Cltlr. lb-u. 2 2 11
Ertrdra, p.. 4 1 0 4
0
1 '
vnc. e 4 0 1 01. HirrU. 2b 4 1 I 1 1
Ohtt, 3b 2 0 0 1 OSrhlwl, e. . 2 1 1 4 0
OOeborne, p... 2 1 1 I 0
0
ToUl. . .11 10 27 18 3
Total!.. ..23 10 37 li J
Grand Island 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 06
York 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0-4
Two-base hits: Schlssel. Totten (2,
Taync, Everdon. Three-base hit: Clarke,
Home run: Downey. Stolen base: Tot
ten. Double play: Clarke to Chase. Sac
rifice hits! Murphy (2). Halgh, Osborne.
Downey (2), Claire. Bases on bolls: Off
Osborne. 4; off Everdon, 2. Iveft on bas-s:
Grand Island, S; York. 8. Struck out: By
Otborne, 1; by Everdon, 6. Time: 2:00.
1'mplre: Black.
Victory for llnla.
HASTINGS. Neb., July 24. (Special
Telegram.)-Wllley with errorless support
heJd Kearney to four Scattered hits, tho
Reds winning. 4 to 1. Irion had poor
support In th Infield. Wllley fanned
thirteen men and never once was In a
hole. Score:
KEARNEY. HASTINGS.
AB. H.O.A E AB.H.O.A.E.
Rrn.k, 2b.... 4 0 0 2 lBerbtold, rf. 2 1 1 0 0
3 28tQio;r, m. . . 2 0 0 0 0
crs In tho wcoinl game, Brian having tho
better of It, He held th virltors to two
hits, the game going only seven Innings,
by agreement. The Holding of the locals
tn both games featured, as they made
only otic error In the two games. Score,
first .game:
COLUMBUS BEATRICE.
AR.ll.O.A.K. An w rt A V
llondeaa. Ib. 4
PrU. rf..... 4
Deal, lb 2
Clarke, 2b.... 4
Cran. If 4
Adama, as... 2
Kranlncr, c 3
Klrchnar. p. 2
Kee. e 1
HOOFEDS LOSE TO BAKERS
; Pittsburgh Make it Three Straight
from Indianants.
0 OKInrr. Ib... 4 3 2
2 llUllrlrh. m.. 2 1 0
0 0Nff, cf 4 .2 2
0 oniack, rf.... 2 '0 I
2 ABoc'rwIti, lb 3 0 11
0 01,1ns. If 2 1 2
lOrlrtt, 2b.... 3 0 0
3 OC'oe, c 4 0 1
1 lM'Drcmcll. p3 0
0 0
Total! 30 S 27 10 1
Total! 22 4 24 It 3
Batted .for Deal In-the ninth.
Columbus 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 O-l
Bf-atrico 1 0 1 0 0 1 t 0 4
Stolen bases: Adams, Neff. Sacrifice
hits: Hellrlch. Black. Sacrifice fly:
Bockewltz. 1 ome run: Hellrlch. Two
base hit: Neff. Double play: Clarke to
Rondeau to Deal. Struck out: Bv- Klrch
ner, 1; by McDonnell, C Rases on balls;
Off Klrchnr, 2. Wild pitch: McDonnell.
Hit by pitched ball: Adams. Passed ball:
Coe. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Posateri.
Score, second game:
COLUMBUS. BEATRICE.
All H O.A.E. AH.ll. O A E.
TERRAPINS BLANK ST. LOUIS
Acock, Ib. . . 2
Drumm. lb. . 4
0 4
1 It 0 OBennttt. rf . . 1 2 n n
Schurcn. cf. 4 1 1 0 OOtttman. lb. 4 2 1 0
Rami, rt 4 10 0 lMcCabe. If.. 0 2 0 0
Matnrj. If... 1 0 10 OBroan 2b... 4 0 12 0
nooaruir. ia 1 0 1 ZMattlcki. 2b. 2 1 0 1 0
ORIcbrdaon, c 4 2 12 I 0
I7rt. cf... 3
Rondeau, 2b. 2
Pratt, rf . . . J
Peal. lb...
Clarke, ib.
Oan, If....
Adame, e.
Nm, 0
Corey, p. .
1 0
1 1
0 0
OFIorer. 2b... 2 1 I
lllfllrlch, ai. 2 0 0
INeff. cf 2 0 1
OOlerk, rf.....1 1 1
ORoc'ewitt. lb 2 0 12
lLtnr. It 3 0 2
ooriett. 2b..
0 oe, c
ODrlan, p.,.
Ertckaon, c. J 1 2
Irion, p 2 0 1
t o.viiier. p... - J 0 1 1 0
.22 2 II I 2
TWali 21 4 34 17 Total! 11 7 27 0
Kearney 0 0 0 0 0 u 1-1
Hastings 00102100 4
Two-base hits: Bennett, Ramsey, Eric
son. Sacrifice hits; Stoloft (2), Stolen
bases: Gettman. Bennett. Wllley, Acock,
Schueren. Struck out: By Wiley. 13; by
Irion. 1. Bases on balls: Off Wllley. 1.
by Irion. 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Irion.
1. Wild Pitch, Irion, 1. Time: 1:45. Um
pire: Meyers.
Donhle-Ifeader to Lenders.
BEATRICE, Neb., July 21. (Special Tel
egram.) Beatrice took a double-header
from Columbus this afternoon by the
scores of 4 to 1 and 2 to 1. .In tho first
game the visitors were unable to hit Mc
Donnell, then- only score coming in the
fifth, when Adams stole home from third.
Brian and Corey were the opposing hurl-
2 1 1
.0200
.2 1 0 4 01
I
Total! 20 4 21 12 0 ;
0 0 () . 1
0 0 0 -2
.1
....1
0 0
0 1
Total!..
Columbus
Beatrice
Stolen base: Florey. Sacrifice hits:
Rondeau, Hellrlch. Two-base hit: .Brian.
Double plays: Adams to Deal; Clarke to
Deal. Struck out: By Corey, 6; by Brian,
2. Bases on balls; Off Brian, 2. Hit by
pitched ball: Florey. Time: 1:CC. Um
pire: Posateri.
EARL DENTON PITCHER
FOR KEARNEY IS DEAD
NORFOLK, Neb., July 24. (Special
Teuegram.) Earl Denton, a Norfolk boy,
who pitched for Norfp'lk and Kearney
Staae league base ball teams, died today
following an operation.
JneUlltsch Srnila In nnn Abend of
111 m When He Lifts Tlnll Orrr
I Fence In Fifth Frnme
of Content.
PITTSBURGH. July 21. - Pittsburgh
made It three straight from Indianapolis
today by defeating the visitors. 5 to I, In
twelve Innings. Tho winning run was
scored on Jdncs' triple and a single by
Lennox. Campbell of Indianapolis made
tlirc hits for a total of eight bases Score!
. . R.II K,
Indianapolis ...I 1 1 000 1 00000 4 19 1
Pittsburgh 00012100000 1- 5 10 3
Hattorleo- Mullln, Blllard and Textcr;
Bnrger and Horry.
Slnfeda .Mint )nt.
BALTIMORE. July 2t. Conley pitched
a shutout game for Baltimore against St,
Louis today, 4 to 0. Jacklltsch sent In a
run ahead of him when he lifted the ball
over the fence In the fifth Inning, f-corej
1 R.H.E.
Baltimore ....0 0003100 4 8 1
St. IOUis 0 0000000005 1
Batteries: Conley and Jacklltsch; Cran
dall and Chapman.
nnffrdn Rrjit Tlnx.
BROOKLYN. July 24. The Brooklyn
Federal!! overcame Chicago's lead today
and won, 5 to 4. In the seventh inning the
locals tied the score with three runs by
censistent batting .and a pinch hitter,
Griggs, batting for Somers sent in the de
ciding tally with a single through the box.
Score: R.H.E.
Chicago 0 10020100492
Brooklyn 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 6 11 3
Batteries: Klsk, "Watson and Wilson;
Lafitte, Somers and Owens.
.
I.eJdli Piles Up DIsT Score. ,
LEIGH, Neb., July 34. (Special.) Leigh
defeated Lindsay here yesterday. 14 to 9.
Leigh featured at the bat, getting nine
tfen hits off of Brewer Lindsay's star
pitcher. Batteries: Leigh, Hahn and
Hache; Lindsay, Brewer and Lee.
Lattlmore. Jb i
Talllon. ef 4
McAllister, c
Bowen, ss 2
Relslgl, P t
H. O. A. E.'i
11)1
0 4 0 0
1110
0 4 0 0
710
14 0 0
1 4 t
0 4 0
0 0
0 0 2
0 16
100
"i n 1
H. O. A. E.
0 3 2
12 0
2 4 0 e
1 11
4 1
2 34)
III
1
I 4 4
... All
il. watson, Zb 3 0
r ox. ir 4 0
Sehang, lb-c '3 0
G. Watson, cf 3 0
Brttton. Sb l 0
Williams, rf........ 3 0
Wall, ss s 0
Griffith, c 2 0
Stener. p 1 0
Brown, p 2 0
Pettlgrrw 1 0
Totals , ji 0 s
Batted for Brown In ninth.
Des Moines ... .0 1 000
St Joseph 0 0 0 0 0
fni a. ...
iiirTtrju nir iifirirAj a.
balls. Off Hogon. 2; off Brown. 2. Ult
Tjme. i;36. Umpires: CuUen and Stock.
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
O. A. E.
1 0 0
3 0 0
1 1 0
5 0 0
3 3 0
6 1 1
2 0 0
3 2 0
0 4-0
37 U "l
O. A. E.
3 0
2 0 0
12 0 0
2 0 0
0 4 0!
0 10
2 3 0
2 10
0 0 0
0 1 0
0 0 0
24 13 0
0 0
0 0
0 !
0 0-0
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sehang; BranlDg. Luby and Durham.
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son. Two-oase niia f ortyraa. Taiuon. i inoianapoin
I Henry, Oohs. MeAlUster. Three-kate j Mttwaakee
Hesmlts.
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Every wool suit in the store
Mohairs, flannels, fancies,
blues and blacks in all weights
Sale starts Saturday morn
ing. July 25th, at 8 o'clock
Extraordinary Sale of Men s High Grade
Clothing at One-Half Price
"We say extraordinary because we include every wool suit in' our shop. All Kensington,
Kenmors and L System, in all weight and patterns are offered. Not n snit is reserved. No
matter if you want a mohair, flannel, skeleton, medium or heavy weight. They all go at Vb
price. ,
MHaHHHHB?
, There are no jobs or special suits bought for this sale. Every suit is our regular stock,
bearing our own- labels. We give you the same guarantee of fit and quality as always.
This is a wonderful opportunity to buy the finest ready-to-wear clothing made at exactly
one-half its worth. Look over the prices we quote and figure your savings.
All mohair, flannel, skeleton, worsteds and serge two-piece suits selling formerly at $10.00,
$14.50, $17.00 and $20.00, now $5.00, $7.25, $8.50 and $10.00.
All Medium and Heavy Weight Suits, blues and blacks included, formerly $20, now $10.00'
All Medium and Heavy Weight Suits, blues and blacks included, formerly $25, now $12.50
All Medium and Heavy Weight Suits, blues and blacks included, formerly $30, now $15.00
All Medium and Heavy Weight Suits, blues and blacks included, formerly $35, now $17.50
All Medium and Heavy Weight Suits, blues and blacks included, formerly $40, now $20.00
We make small charges for alterations to cover actual cost only.
1 Pormerlv' Maree
Formerly Magee & Deemer.
413 SOUTH 16th STREET