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OP MR JIC COM.E n-1 nnu i ;fc.-o tj c,"- 50M& TICKETb-TELLHEFi you're HOLDOUT REMEMBER I'LL, HOLtS YOO tERONALLY REPON-blBLE: r Mt i i ii f-uj i-i i it i ' T" J WILL, OEATtenDEO I I IP GRIZZLIES WALK OFF WITH 2 Denver Takes One of Double Bill After Hard Fight SECOND IS A SLUGGING MATC" Style Lnsts Trro Iiintntrs nd Tip ple, Who nelleve Him, Is lilt All Ovfr Field by the Mountain Climbers. DENVER, July 36. Denver won both games of a double-header from Omaha. C to 1 and II to 6. Harrington was In good form and held tho visitors 'to thrco hits In tho first game. Styles lnstcd two Innings in tho last gnme and Tipple, who relieved him. was lilt all over tho flctd. Tho locals batted around and scored seven runs before an out was made In tho fourth Inning. Crosby was hit In tho hesJ by a thrown ball and had to leavo the game. Score, first game: OMAHA. AU. n. Krug, 3b..,.. 3 0 Thomason. cf 6 0 Thomas, ss 3 0 nAluhnfr Ih 3 1 Congalton. rf J g Krugcr. If J, 2 ... d v ... a o ... s o Crosby, c... Graham, 2b. Crabb, p Totals... Faye. 2b... Cassldy, rf Eddlnxton. cf Butcher, If Epahr, c Coffey, ss NcCorty, lb Harbour, 3b Harrington, P 29 1 DENVER. All. R. It. O. A.. E. 0 3 3 0 0 3 2 0 17 10 2 7 0 1 0 0, 0 0 0 10 1 0 3 0 1 0 10 1 0 0 3 1 "s 24 "s s II. O. A. B. 3 4 2 0 3 2 0 0 0 4 0 1 1 2 ? 17 0 1 0 0 3 0 19 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 10 ii 21 M 10 0 0 0 0-1 I J 0 0 J Jones,- 1: off Turner, t; off ITogan, 8. Struck out: ny Turner, 1; by Hogan, 1. Wild pitch: Jones. Hit by pitched ball: lly Jones, 1. Umpires: Cullcn and Stock dale . Bcore, second game: TOPEKA. An n. ir. rv a. in. Cochran, 3b ..5 0 La i' lamwjrs, ir...-. u Forsythe. rt I,. . 0 i . i- i . ijvoernnr, ju i i KaptM, c . 3 Tnllion. ta.. 3 liRttimnre, 2b. 4 Wakefield, cf 3 ltelslgl, p 4 McAllister 1 H. 3 ' 1 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 O. 2 2 2 4 11 2 3 1 0 0 Totals X 3 0 27 8 DBS MOINES. AU. R. II. O. A. Hnhn, rf 4 0,1 1 0 Hunter, cf 4 0 2. ,S 0 llurrcll, 3b 4 0 0 0 3 Jones, lb 2 0 0 13 1 Hlmw. c 4 0 0' 2 1 Ewnldt. s 4 112 1 Ilreen, If 3 0 2 8 0 Andreas, 2b 2 0 0 2 3 Hartford, 2b 0 0 0 0 0 Mogrldgo, p 3 1112 Haley 1 0 0 0 0 E. 0 0 0 " 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 REDS WIN ONJANGE DAY Celebrate Departure of Pitcher by Walloping Kearney Kaps. FLOWERS FOR "DAZZY" AS GOES Finn nonuiipt Presented to Youiir Tirlrler Who linn Hern Untight hr lit. Joseph for Ono Thousand IlncUs. ToUls 31 2 J II 0 Hatted for Wakefield In ninth. United for Andreas In ninth. Two out when winning run scored. Topcka 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2-3 Des Molnc 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 Two-base hits: Koerner. Relnlgl, Ewoldt Sacrlflco hits: Hahn. Uroen. Doubln nlav: Talllon to Koerner. Stolen bases: I'orsythe, Hunter (31, Jones, Breon. Unses on balls: Off Rnislgl. 3; off Mo grldgo, 2. Ktruck but: By Rclelgl. Oj by Mogrldgo, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Uy Relslgl, 2. Umpires: Btockdnlo and Cutlen. LINCOLN AT MEIICY OP IU5AOAN. Tntnla 34 5 Omaha 0 1 0 0 n.nu,. 1 0 0 0 Stolen base: Butcher. Two-ba m Wt. Kayo. Three-baso hiu: Bpahr. Harring. ton. Homo run: Cassldy. Sacrifice hits. Cassldy. Vaye. Sacrlflco Hy: Congalton. Btruck out: Hy Crabb, 1; by Harrington. Hilt by pitched boll! narbour. Time: 1:44. Umpires: Uarr and Oftston. Score, second game: uhaua, AD. Ifrug. Sb..... 4 Thomason. cf. ....... J Thomas. ss-3b. Kchltebner, lb 4 Congalton. rf,...,... 4 Kruger, lf-c J Srosby, o... J rahsm, 2b Styles, p 1 Tippus, n. J SUgW. If 3 1 Totals 35 6 ' 8 DENVER. AB. R. te::::x: Eddlngton. cf.,i... & Butcher, cf.v...,.. 4 Block, cf 6 Coffey, ss... k.. McCarty, lb,. II. 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 llnrhntir. 3b. Schrelber, p... 5 Zamloch, ss., 3 H. O. A. 2 1 8 0 J I 1 0 3 1 3 1 t a 0 o 3 0 24 1 O. A. 0 3 1 2 6 0 0 0 . . o 0, 3 13 0 2 3 0 2 0 1 27 II Antelopes Unnble to Do Anything Afcnlnut Sioux City i.TMrnr.M vh . Jnlv IJncoln bats- mon could do nothing with the pitching of Reagan today, and Sioux City won tho second game oi mo mnw. "x score of 6 to 0. Scogglns wah hit hard, but Smith, who relieved him In tho third, was cffectlvo. Score: i.iNri'ni.N. Aa ii. ii. o. Qultlln. Sb 12 2 2 Mpnnfflaan. ss 4 0 0 3 Lloyd. 2b. 4 2 ? Collins, ir. i i Blackburn, a " ; Miller, cf 3 o o i Allen.' If J 0 o 2 Wllllabs, lb l 2 2 a2 scogglns. p. y " Smith, P 3 0 1 0 A. 2 3 6 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 Totals E Cooney, 2b. . uananan, u. Kano, lb. ... lJeune. cf. Jialrd. 3b. .. Davidson, rf. 9 Clarke, rf. Hmllli, ss. Murphy, c. Reagan, p. 28 0 SIOUX CITY. AB. H. H. 3 2 27 O. 3 0 11 3 0 0 0 2 8 0 1? A. 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 6 1 Acock, lb... 4 Drurara, lb. 4 Hchurtn, ct. 4 lUmiey. e.. Mttntr, cl.. 1 Woo1ru((, m I IMrmplon, rt I Ailtmi, p... 3 Tniil 43 21 23 rv, 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 TlinveT 3 0 2 9 3 3 1 Stolen bases: Coffey. McCart .1.. ,i lrAAnirlnn Twn.bSBA n Three-base hits: Butcher. Kruger, Ora ham. Homo runs: Kruger, Krug. Sao Tifip flv. Butcher. Struck out: By TlDble. 3. by Schrelber. 2. Bases on baJ's. Totals SI 6 9 27 11 0 Lincoln 0,0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0-0, Hlnux Cltv 01400010 0-6' Vnrn,l rutin! RlnUX City. 6. Home run: nnnenn. Two-bfian hits: LJ0Un (J). ituvfiiann. Kane. Lft on bases: Lincoln. 4i Sioux City. 4. Double play; Murphy to Cooney. Stolen bass: Cooney. Sacrifice . . r ... V. . . a.M.mlr nil, t 111. 1 1 nils; jvane, .jurpiiy. bmvi .) 1 1 1 1 k 1 1 1 . . m n.un""i ' i , Off Scogglns. l: off Smith, 2: off Reagan. 1 -tl 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Smith, 1. 1:47. umpire; i-iie. Y i..ca."' Time nu: iippie. i JOBIKN OUTPLAY THE JOBI1EUS. Excel In All Departments nnl Win Six to One. WICHITA. Kun., July 26. St. Joseph AKi!.ii. off TinnV l: off Bchre ber. T Wild pitches: Schrelber. TlPPle. lilt i,v niirhvil ball: Kaye. uoudio piay; Oraham to Schlelbner. Hits: Off Styles, oulplttyed Wichita in all departments' to 1 In ti Innings; off Tipple, 15 in n rt wnn. to l. Kox secured Innings. Time; 1:50., Umpires: uasion h(lle nIn , the flrst innnKi when he and Barr. I put the ball behind a sign In the left field. Lttfferty was effective al all limes. Oiaker pitched well, but his teammates gavo poor support, ncore WJCHITA. JiniSlOL STARS ON BOOSTERS. win. iilK'iXTti Gnino hi lilt That Came Under Bin Odds. mov.ifA Kn.. Julv 26. With a run ner on first, two put and two strikes on i, i mtriop ltoUlal. for Toneka. doubled In the last half of the ninth, tying tho score Relslgl scored the winning run a MAm.n inter nn ("nphmn's slnslo. Ridge- ST-h,.: vi.lt n .iorelesi for six ""P?!. Tmj mv.v. . .... I JfaKfir. LI. ...... nning.i in in iirsi sunt, uuv .ntr.i Bosolon Ochs, b Nicholson, If Q'ltourke, 2b ursham. o Henry, lb win, ci KlUatmmons, ss. Innlnira mid Da Moines fon by a ono-slded score. Store. Itret game: TOPEKA. AH. R. H. O. A. E. -.rhran Ih. S 0 1 2 4 0 La. Klambere. rf. ..4 AB. R. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,1 0 0 H. 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 O. A. E. Totals 4 S s 4 3 :::::! i Totals 33 Forsythe, cf, Goei'ner. lb. Rapr,. If Halbon. ss. 4tttlmoro, 2b. McAllister, c It.dgeway. p. 4 Jones, p. Wakefield .. H. o 0 0 u 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 6 1 4 0 0 t 10 27 18 DES MOINES. DIshn. rf. Hunter, cf. Durrell. 3b W Jones, lb. itaiey, ci. ft- ::s4 4 Kwaldt. ss. Breen. If. Andreas, 2b Turner, p. Hogan, p haw 4 4 4 2 2 0 H. 0 1 1 1 2 3 1 3 0 0 0 o. 3 3 11 3 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 13 0 3 3 0 3 3 1 0 E. 1 ST. JflSEPH. AU. It, R. Watson. 2b 5 0 Vox. It b 3 ecnang. in,,... o t a. Watson, cf 5 1 Urltton. 3b 1 Williams, rf 3 0 wall, ss " Griffith, c 3 2 Lafferty, P 3 0 6 0 1 1 0 2 2 4 3 11 0 4 0 1 4 4 0 0 2 .0 0 37 II O. A. 2 5 2 0 12 1 3 1 ,1 -1 1 0 2 2 3 1 1 1 27 12 OBeehtald, rf. I OStoloff, OlUnnttt. XT.. T OJtUm.n, Ib. 4 0MoCbe, It,. I OJrown, lb... I OMtttliks. ib. 1 lllch'rdion, o I 1anct, p... 1 AD.H.O.A.E. HASTINGS, Neb., July 26.-(Spoclal Tcl cgmtn.) More than 1,M0 persons cele brated Vance day today and saw ths Reds tako two games from Kearney. "Dnxsy" Vance, St. Joseph's 81,000 acquisi tion, twirled his last gumo for Hastings In tho first division of double-header, al lowing but two hltu and fanning eleven. Plercy had ono bad Inning In the sec ond game, but othcrwleo did splendid work. Fast doubles by Mattlcks, Stoloff and Oettman and Mattlcks and Gcttman In tho socond gamo were features. Vanco was given five goquets of flow ers by his teammates. President Miles of tho Stato league making the speech of presentation. Tho entire crowd, which was tho blggost over assembled at tho park this year, Joined In the ovation, for tho departing favorite. Score, first game KKARNRT. HABTINuS. AD.H.O.A.E). Srntk, lb,.. 4 110 Acock, lb... J011 Urumm. lb.. 4 1 10 0 Bchurtn, cf.. 0 1 0 lummy, ri.. u i Mtln.y, It.. 10 10 Wo6drutf, 0 1 Erioon, " wrism, p.., i u v i Tni.i. lo"ill 2 Totals W S 1 Kearney 00?2222x.5 In.tltllTM .... ..U 1 . U V V V V V Home run: McCabo. Two-base hits n.iiman iinimm. HiTi-mco nu: urown Htnln base: Acock. Btruck out: . By Vance. 11: by Wright, 2. Bases on bails: Off Vance. 3; off Wright. 6. Double plays: Woodrurr to urumm, wuuuiun, to Acock to Drumm. Umpire: Newhouse. Scpre, second gamo: ..... AU.ll.O.A.E. AD.1I.O.A..B. 57.k. Sb... 10 11 WrfM.10. r . J J 14 1 Orumnittt. tt.l 1 1 0 1 0 10ttmn. lb. 1 t I 00 1 1 1 OMcCabe. It.. 4 0 0 0 0 110 ODrown, lb... 4 3 0 0 0 ISO lM.ttlckf. !b, I 1 J J I 1 0 Olllcbrdion, el 0 t I I 111 04-lerOy, p.. 3 1 1 I O u 1 1 1 1 S 1 I 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 11 0 0 Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE W.L.I'ctl Sioux City.. 07 40 .m Denver M 40 ,57 St. Joseph.. .62 42 .553 Lincoln 61 41 .637 Des Moines. 49 47 .510 Omaha 45 43 .478 Wichita ....39 57 . 400 Topcka 34 63 .331 AM EH. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. Phlla 64 32 .628 Boston 49 40 ,5.il Wash'gton .46 40 .535 Detroit 47 43 .622 St. Louis.... 44 42 .612 Ch cairo ....45 43 .611 New York.. .35 51 .407 Cleveland ..29 W .233 AMER. ASS'N W.L.Pct. Louisville ..55 44 . 656 Milwaukee .63 41 .646 Cleveland ..63 45 .541 Indlanaplls 51 50 JA'I Kan. City... 61 60 .459 Columbus ..49 4S .501 Minneapolis 46 61 .474 St. Paul 36 62 .367 NAT. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. New York... 51 32 .614 Chicago 61 37 .580 St. Louts 49 41 .644 Boston 40 46 .471 Cincinnati ..40 48 .455 Phlla 38 46 .452 Pittsburgh ..37 47 .440 Brooklyn ....36 46 .433 KEU. LKAUUH. W.L-Pct. Chicago 61 37 .580 Baltimore ...47 33 .553 Brooklyn ....44 37 .641 inumnapons 4.ri a Buffalo 42 41 .601 Kan. City.... 39 50 .438 Pittsburgh ..36 47 .434 St. Louls.,..37 52 .416 STATE LEAGUE. W.UPct. Beatrice 47 25 . 653 Superior 37 36 , 607 York 42 32 . 568 Hastings ....40 31 .663 Or. Island... 36 37 .493 Columbus ...35 39 .473 Norfolk 29 40 . 420 CONTEST DECIDED IN THE TENTH Kearney ....23 49 . 319 Yesterdny'n Results. WESTERN LEAGUE. Sioux City, 6; Lincoln. 0. St. Joseph. 6Vi Wichita, 1. Des Moines, 11-2; Topeka, 6-3. Omaha, 1-6; Denver, 6-21. AMERICAN .LEAGUE. New York, 1-3; Chicago, 0-7. Washington. 2-1: St. Louis. 0-4. Philadelphia, 8; Detroit, 6. Ten Innings. uosion, ; wioveianu, i. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Kansas City, 9; Indianapolis, 6. NEBRASK A STATE LEAGUE. Kearney, 2-3; Hastings, 6-6. Norfolk, 3-1; Superior, 9-2. Columbus, 1; Beatrice. 5. Grand Island, 6; York, 3. ATHLETICS STILL ON WAY UP Win Eleventh Straight Victory by Score of Eight to Six. Barey Bents Out Infield Hit and With Number of Errors, He la Advanced Around tho Path. DETROIT, July 26. Detroit's errors and tho heavy hitting of Philadelphia, al lowed the champions to win their elev enth straight victory this afternoon, by a score of 8 to 6. The contest waa de cided In tho tenth, when Berry beat out an Infield hit, Dau&a threw badly to second, Murphy singled and Veach's throw to tho plate got past tho catcher. Score: PHILADELPHIA. AD.H.O.A.E. Murohr. rt. S Wnlih, ct... N Collin., lb.. 4 linker, lb... 1 Mclnnln, lb. t OldrlDg, If.. 4 Darrty, fa... S SchatiK, o... 4 Shawker, P- 4 J. Uuih, p.. 0 Totals.... DETinOlT. AD.H.O.A.E. 1 1 0 0O. Dusb, n. 6 0 4 8 0 1 4 0 OMorlarty. lb. 4 1 1 t 0 0 13 llllKh. ci.... 4 10 0 1 111 OCrawford. rf 1 1 1 0 0 1 11 0 OVaach. It... 2 0 10 1 14 0 OKavan'gh, 2b 4 1 2 0 S 1 2 S lDurns. lb.... 4 S 15 0 1 4 2 5 1 OStanatc, c. 3 0 1 1 0 4 10 4 OCoTelrskle, p S 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0'Dubuc 1 0 0 0 0 Dauaa. p.... 0 0 0 0 1 41 11 30 11 McKe, c... 0 0 12 0 Amateur Standings L. 1 4 5 6 7 7 7 9 1 3 4 1 6 5 7 10 Pet. .909 .636 .&S3 .500 .417 .364 .222 .183 COMMERCIAL LEAGUE W. C B. Y. M. C. A 10 U. P. Passenger Dept 7 Omaha E. L. and P. Co 7 Immanuel Baracas 6 McGraw Electrics 6 Updlkos 4 U. P. Freight 2 f!ltv Nntlnnnl Runic 2 HATUKDAX ULASS A liEJAUUE;. W. L. Pet. Armours 10 Nobraska Telephono Co 9 Alamltos 8 Fontenclles 2 Pagomas 4 Eagles 3 Omaha Gas Co 3 Omaha National Bank 1 Yeaterdny'a nenultn. SATURDAY CLASS "A" LEAGUE. Omaha Gas Co., 6, 3; Pagomas, 2, S. Eagles forfeited to Armours. Alamltos, 7; Nebraska Telephone Co., 3. Omaha National Bank forfeited to Fontenelles. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE. U. P. Passenger Department, 16; City National Bank, 3. McGraw Electrics, 17; U. P. Freight, 4. Omaha Electric Light and Power Co., 7; Tmrtmnuel Haracas. 6. TTixilkps forfeited to Council UIUIIS Young Men's Christian Association. .909 .750 .667 .66' .400 i3,D .800 CHICAGO WINSTHE TOURNEY Frazer Hale Leads at Grand Rapids' Play. INTERCOLLEGIATES SECOND Olympic Chnmplnnshlp, Forernnner of Western Amateur Title Matches, Open to Qnnrtetn from All Over World. Totals 21 II II I I Totala 14 21 19 1 Kearney o q o u o j v-j (Hastings i l l a u Two-base hit: Mattlcks. Bacnrice nus; Bennett. Plercy. Mattlcks. ueuman. Stolen baes: Bechtold (2). Brown (2). Bennett. Struck out: uy t-ierujc, j, u; Adams, 2. Bases on balls; uir t'icrcy. 1: Off Adams, 4. uoudio wuiiw to Stoloff to Getman, Mattlcks to Oett man. Hit by pitched ball: Uy Adams, 1. Umpire: Newhouso. Four In IIott for Bentrlce, npiTniPR Neb.. Julv 6. (Special Tel- ,nr.m l-llriilrlrn made It four straight from coiumuus, -ine oniy run num til ths, ninth on on error by ueiiricn. .on derman was knocked out of the box In the eighth and was replaced by Kran Inger. Johnson of Beatrice was Invincible. Tho score: reiT.ITMniTH. 1 EA I IUL.li. AU.H.O.A.B. AD.H.O.A.B. Rnndtau, lb Clsrka, lb.. Cran. If.... Deal, lb.... Djrgtrl, ci. Prat, tt Adams, n. Km n. ZonU'nvan, p z Krsn'itr, p. 0 Norfolk ,.0. 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 Superior 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 Two-base hits: Joo Smith. Turpln. Three-base hit. Gray. Stolen base: Joe smitn. Hacrlflco hit: uruco. Struck out: By Walrath. 4: by Franklin. 8. Bases on balls: Oft Walrath, 2. Time: 1:25. umpire: wuigiey. Totals 21 7 SO 21 4 Batted for Stanage In tho ninth. Batted for Coveleskle in the ninth. Philadelphia .... 013100001 2-8 Detroit 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0- Two-base hits: Schang, Baker, Craw ford. Three-base hits: KavonaUgh, Burns. Hits: Off Covaleskte, 11 in nine innings; off Daus, 3 In ono Inning; off Motor Races Form Card at Annual Norfolk Festival SWEEP FOR ANTIPODEANS Australasian Team Wins Complete Victory Over Canadians. BROOKES AND WILDING SHINE Dominion Men Ontclnssed. and In None of Fire Matches of the Series Do They Win j Even a Set. 0 0 2 OFlonr. 2b.. 4 111 1 0 S HUIIrlch. ss, 1 0 1 2 0 2 0 ODlack, cf.,.. 4 1 1 1 0 10 0 ODocks'lts. lb 2 1 11 2 2 0 OUni. If .... 4 2 10 0 10 OClrlalt, Sb... 2 0 0 0 0 3 1 ODrannon, rt- 2 1 1 0 14 0 K, e 3 0 11 0 0 0 1 OJohntcn. p.. S 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 Totals 10 Sill 1 Totals 20 4 24 II , Columbus ....0 0 2 ? 0 0 0 0 1-1 Beatrice 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 -5 Sacrlflco hits: (fonderman, Brannon. Two-base hit: Florey. Threebaso hits: Bockowltx. Keo. Hits- Off Zonderman. 6 In seven and one-third Innings; off Krnn Inger, none In two-thirds Inning. Struck out: Uy Johnson. 9: by tf.onderman. 4. Bases on balls; Off Johnson. 2; off Zon derman. 3. Wild pitch: Kranlnger. Time: 0!l:30. Umpire: Meyers. 0 1 1 E. 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 Total M Batted for Baker In ninth. St. Joseph 1 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 0-4S Wichita 0 0001000 0-1 Lett on bases: St. Joseph. 6; Wichita, Sacrifice hits; Uritton (J), Will ams. Nicholson. Two-base nils: urmon. Schang, Bills, liome run: rox. Dirutut out: Uy Lafferty, 3; by uaker, . uases on balls: orr Larterty. a; on uaaer, Time: 2K. Umpire; McCafferty. Norfolk Loses Ttvlce. BtTtP!nirit Nh.. Julv 26. (Sneclal Telegram.) Superior won a double-header today. In the first game Brown and Monroe' kot a home run each with men on. In the second Franklin tied It up In the soventh with two men gone, when rirv cot n two-bajiirer and won the game. Franklin stopped five line drives In a row and made a big hit In his first game to the largest crowa seen mis era' son. Score, first game: NonroLK. surEuian. AU.ll.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.E Urown. as. . s s 1 l lorar. ID,.. J I ft 1 turftna, c... i a 0 Ollrown. ss.. 4 0 OThslulni. If I 0 Otadrath. rf 4 0 OUonroa. lb.. 4 1 Oamlth. Sb,.. 4 0 'SP.rratt, ct... 4 1 OWtldaman, p 1 0 0 Totala..... M 12 27 It CHICAGO, July 28. Australasia yester day mado a sweep over Canada In the Davis cup series. In two final matches Norman Brookes defeated R. B. Powell. 6-0, 6-1, 6-3, and Anthony Wilding won from B. P. Echwengers, 7-5, 6-3, 6-1. As In the singles of Thursday when Brookes beat Schwengers and Wilding won from Powell, tho Canadians were butclassed and In none of tho five matches of tho series did they win a set. Today's events had no effect on tho Davis cup series, but every gamo was hard fought ard there were more thrills for the big crowd than in the first three matches. Schwengers gave a much better ac count of himself against Wilding than he did against Brookes and at the start of his match seemed to have a chanco to win. Wins After Hard Content. The marvelous accuracy of the tall New Zcatandcr, however, was his un doing, Wilding, perhaps taken back by the unexpected force displayed by the Canadian In the opening games, allowed Schwengers to deuco the set, but he won after a hard contest, and thereafter kept Schwengers too far behind to be danger ous. The Canadian was forced to run nil over tho court by Wilding, while the latter, barely moving, did practically all his work with his wrist and racquet. P.???.. J Schwengers at one tlmo changed some-Cook k.... 4 u I .. ta-iu. nf tho nrarorilnfr I Cre. cf 2 Ml," . V,, -""I Mullen, lb.. S matcnes ana pinyeu ntur mo i i mo NORFOLK, Neb., July 26.-(SpeclsJ.) Norfolk's second' annual fall festival, with automobile races as one of the big fthawkey. 7 in four lnnlnsst none out In features, will be held in ths city Septem lentn), oft uuah. none in one inning. ,.. 1S Rn 17. nna .oma of the fastest racers in tho west are expected to par ticipate. The races will be held on the same traok upon which Louis Moneghettl, noted Italian racer, met bis death last year on the first day of the racee, Thomas Milton, son of a St. Paul. Minn., re, who waa at Norfolk a year ago and almost turned. over at the same point where Meneghettl was killed, has written that ho will be on hand again for this year's racing. Milton races for the loye of the sport and not because he needs the money. N, A. Huso, chairman of the race commit tee, says he expec,tB a number of racers who made good showings at Indianapolis and filoux City, i Stolen bases: Collins, Bums. Double play: liarcy to Mclnnls. Bases on balls: Off Shawkey. 4: off Dauss. 4: off Cova- letkle, 4. Struck out: By Shawkey, 1; by Bush, 1; by Dauss, 1; by Covaleskle, 1. Ten Straight for Morton. CLEVELAND. O.. Julv 26. Boston won Its tenth straight game from Cleveland ivuu, -, iu ICVCiatlU BIIHIlliy UUL- I " - batted Boston, but the latter was able to mllllonalr uuncn nus wiin aiorion s passes, score: CLEVELAND. BOSTON. AD.H.O.A.E. AD.II.O.A.E. Graney, if.. 4 i j Chapman, aa 3 0 4 Jackson, cf. 4 1 1 Lajole. 2b.. 4 1 1 Klrka. rf.... 4 1 1 OIsop, 3' .. 4 0 1 Johnston, lb 1 1 11 O'Neill, c... 2 2 t Morton, p. .. 2 0 0 OHoopar, rf.. 2 OScott. ss 4 03psaker, ct. . 2 OLewla. If... I Oaardner, lb.. 1 OJanvrln. 2b. S OVarkcs, 2b.. 0 ODoblltsal, lb 4 OCadr. c t Shora. n 4 Totals 12 27 12 O'Hcnrlcksen 1 3 0 3 7 2 0 1 1 0.0 0 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 0 0 Totals SO t 27 17 2 Batted for Janvrln in ninth. Cleveland 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 Boston 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 31 Two-base hits: Speaker (2). Three-base hit: Jackson. Bases on balls: Oft Mor ton. 4; off Shore, 1. Struck out: By Mor- ALAMIT0S CONTINUE THEIR LONG WINNING STREAK The Alamltos continued their winning ton. 5; by Shore. 4. Double plays: Shore .ir..i hv defeating the Nebraska Tele- HobHtzV0 Hob"l",! Scott t0 YerkeB t0 phone company team by the score of 7, to 6, iney nave iiuw uu ...... GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., July 26. Led by Frazer Hale, who completed the aft ernoon round in 70, the courso record until today, the Chicago district golf .091 1 team won th Olvmnio run tournament on the links of the Kent country club this afternoon. The gross team score of 623 and Hale's 146 for tho 36 holes, was tho low medal score. The Olympic championship, forerunner to tho western amateur golf champion ship, which commences here on Monday, was open to four-man teams from every part of the globe. Eleven quartets, all from the United States, competed. The In tercollegiate team finished second with 631. Reversal of Form. Tho Chicago golfers won the forenoon round of eighteen holes with a score of 311. In the afternoon, while Halo was driving and putting brilliantly, J. L. Leduoshowed a reversal of form. It took him eighty-seven strokes to make the rounds. Poor putting was his prin cipal fault, but Hale's sensational play ing kept the team ahead of the intercol legiate four. The Intense heat bothered some of the golfers, but it caused others to burn with a desire to set a now mark for the course. Before Hale shot his 70, "Chick" Evans, of Chicago, In a practice of four some went around In 69. Evans' per formance lowered by one stroke, the record, which has stood for years. The 'Michigan team, which finished third with 634, probably would have been a serious contender for championship honors had William Alden Smith, Jr., of Grand Rapids, played the clever game he usually does on his home course. He was In trouble all afternoon, however, and had to be satisfied with S3, while his teammates air finished the afternoon round with scores of less than 80. Following are the individual scores of the first and second winning clubs: CHICAGO DISTRICT. Morn- After Contestant. lng. noon. Frazer Hale, Edgewater.. 76 J. L. Leduc, Edgewater.. 77 E. H. Bankhard, Jr., Midlothian .i:"-" 83 K P. Edwards, Mldloth- Hels. lb 1 Mslksr, St.. 2 Towns, lb.. 2 Drue, cr 4 Ulliht. II... 4 Hmllh, lb-lb 2 Turpln, rf... 4 Musacr, c... 4 lllracn. p ., i Wslrstn ... 1- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 TRADED TO MINNEAPOLIS, o HE JUMPS TO FEDERALS U 11 27 It 1 Totals S3 rtottut fnr Jnnea In the ninth. Batted for Turner In the seventh. Topeka tica Moines NEW YORK, July 26,-Manager Herxog of ths Cincinnati National league team. 01010102 1-6 1 who la In New York, nas received wore, 00000170 311 1 riAwltncs. the Inf lelder he sent to Home run: Haley. Three-base hits: w. I Minneapolis a part payment for Out iKnV-'rrSi: fielder Killlfer. ha. Jumped to the St Annmi. firrifir files: Lattlmore. W. I Louts Federals Instead of going to the Jones. (2). Double plays DumU to An-1 Minneapolis team. ftS" tVrd.ewBaT?tr.U "doneU Rawllng.' failure to go to Minneapolis tMrA Innlnira. off Jones. E In two and breaks ud the deal by which Cincinnati two-thirds Innings; off Turner. 1 In six expected to be strengthened by the addl- jUttS on balls: Off Ridge way. 0tr Ulon of Killlfer. 1 2 1 2 2 0 2 12 0 0 1 2 1 0 Totals.. ...U 11 21 It 1 Batted for Hlrsch In the ninth, Vn-rnllr O O 1 O O O 1 1 03 RuDerlor 1 i i v u v v Two-base hits: Errett. Rels, Smith fK-nrfnik, flmv. Three-base hit: B, Brown. Home runs; Monroe, E. Brown, Stolen bases: Gray. Greene. Lanarein, t, 1,1.. 1.1. . It I Th .t nr WitliiA. tj it L 1 1 1 1 J una. ..v...-...... . . man. Struck out: Uy Weldeman 4: by llirscn. o. usirs on ootia. V nff Illrach. 1. Wild P tch Hlrsch. Double play; Smith to Gray to Monroe. Time; 1:55. Umpire: quigiey, Score, second game: vnnmi.K. BUPBRIOR. AD.ll.aA.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Drown, m... 2 0 I J saray. ...... ; a V .l,(WB ' - 0 11 ODrown. aa... 1 1 1 1 1 t 0 SThslMlng. If 1 1 0 12 0 Landra4b. rt.S 0 0 0 10 OMonroa, lb.. 1 0 11 0 14 0 Olmlth. Sb... 1 2 0 2 110 OErratt. cf.. 2 0 2 0 ail orranklln, p 2 1 0 I lUla. 2b Mslktr, o. Towns, lb. Drllbt, ct.. Drucs. If Bmlth. Ib-lb2 Tlrpln. tt... 2 Uuiwr. c. . S Walrath. P t Yanks and Sox Divide, CHICAGO, July 28. Chicago and New York broke even In a double-header to day. New York shutting out the locals, 1 to 0, in a pitchers' battle between Walsh and Cole, and losing the other, 7 to 3, in a batting bee. Walsh allowed two of the five hits made off him to be bunched. These scored tho only run of the game. In the second game the White Sox hit urown an over me neia tor a comfort able lead and never were In danger. Score, first game: NEW YORK. CHICAGO. AD.H.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.E. Doons, 2b... 2 1 S S OWsarer, as. 4 12 10 li.rtaaii. ir. f u z u uurcKourn. id a o a s u Cook rf 4 0 1 0 ODaramlt, If.. 2 0 4 0 0 ... . t m ft ft - . . A . A A tTHl ct J a ti vi oiiin., ri . v t v v Mullen, lb.. 1 0 11 1 OFournicr. lb S 2 4 1 0 Peck'P'fh. ss 1 0 1 1 ODodle. cf-... 2 0 2 0 0 Swtnr. o,. 2 1 1 1 Ogchalk, c ... 1 0 7 1 0 Malaet, Sb., 2 12 2 OUcock. lb.. 1 0 2 0 0 Cola, p 2 0 1 2 OWalab, p... 2 1 1 1 0 70 87 S3 To tals. 14-1 164 163 ian Grand 78 153 total. ..i OMcAndrws. Ib4 OGIlhara, as... 4 0B. Nolan. If.. 4 OMowcri, cr. 2Nolan. rf . . -S OOllleapls. C...2 OUoattr. lb.. . 4 OMcCrearjr, p.2 AD.H.O.A.E. 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 7 1 u 0 0 success was negligible, Powell had no chanco whatever against rrookes. The latter, If he had extended himself, apparently could have made every set a shutout. His play in the open ing set was the best shown yet In tho rr atches. Field Little Reduced. Opening of the western tournament was robbed of great interest by tho late ar rival of most of tho out-of-town entrants and the attraction of the international events. Only a few tournament matches r nlaved and desplto those and a number of defaults the big field was reduced very little. In a spectacular exhibition Dean Mathey and George M. Church, former Eastern Intercollegiate champions, divided evenly with S. N. Doust and A W, Dunlop. Australasias second strong men. 6-4, 6-7. Results In the first and preliminary rounds of the western Included the vic tory of F. H. Smith. Texas over A. O. Stanton. Chicago. 7-8. 6-5, and of W. A. Futterpck, Boston Tech., over W. W. Springer, Chicago. 9-7, 6-1. Totals S3 27 15 0 Totals 21 4 27 11 0 Now York 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Sacrifice hits: Mullen. Blackburn. Bodle. Double play: Pecklnpaugh to Boone to Mullen. Bases on balls: Off Walsh, 2; off Cole. 1. Struck out: uy waisn, o. Score, second game; NEW YORK. CHICAGO. AD.H.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.E. 1 owearcr, ss. I i I 4 o 0 OOl'ckburn. lb 4 1 14 0 1 lUcromlt, It.. 4 10 10 OCo tins. rf.. 1 2 1 0 0 OFournlar. lb. S 2 11 1 0 1 lodle. cf.... 2 12 10 llchalk, c... 4 17 10 OAlcock, lb.. 4 0 1 2 0 orator, p.... 2 2 0.1 1 OCIcotta, p.. 1 0 0 'l 0 0 Totals II 11 27 It Pack'o'ah. as 2 Nun'makar, o 2 Malssl, lb.. 4 Brown, p... I Melltla. p.. 1 Dalsr 1 PUb. p 0 Swranay .. 1 Flaber, p... 0 out of ten games played. The game was .hard fought, wltn me Aiamuos navinn the better of it all the way. Jim Hutey was on the mound for the Alamltos and pitched a good game, allowing only four hits. Stangcl, Probst and Corcoran ea.ch secured two hits. McCreary was hit hard in the pinches. The Alamlto will play at Schuyler today: 8core: ALAMITOS. NED PHONE W AD.H.O.A.E. 8Unl. If... .5 2 10 OWaW. Ib, ITobat. as i Murray, cf...l 1 2 0 J.Suter. p.... 4 1 0 1 o.suter, io.-.s o Luecks. id... u Corcoran. 2b. 4 2 2 1 Hasen. If 2 oio Spsllman, c .4 0 1 1 TotAla ....SS S 27 10 2 Totala ....11 .4 24 11 4 Neb. Tel. CO 0 0 0 Z O 1 V o J Alamltos ............0 0 0 3 o o o i Struck out: uy ouiw, , "r ''; 5. Bases on bolls: ill! Mccreary, o, on SUtey, 4. Hit by pilCiteu unit, tif m- Creary, 1. Diarrhoea Qnlcklv Curert. "My attention was first called to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy as much as twelve years .1 V I 1 . . ill agO. At mat lime X wu Bcriuuaiy tit with summer complaint. One dose or this remedy checked the trouble," writes Mrs. C. W. Florence, Rockfleld. Ind For sale by all druggists. Advertisement, ALL0HA SUCCESSFULLY DEFENDS CAMERON CUP TnA-rAllff1nte. B. P. Ellis. Harvard...... 8) j W. Hubbell. Harvard.. 79 John Heyburn. Harvard.. 79 W. H. Gardner, Yale 7 62S Morn- After- To- Ing. noon. tais. 79 80 82 75 159 159 161 152 "631 Grand total i"I The other teams finished as follows Contestant. Totals. Michigan Central Illinois Detroit Western Interscholastio Nebraska Trans-Mlsslsstppl Wisconsin Ohio Indiana .. 634 633 656 062 664 6.17 676 675 713 Totala 11 t 24 12 1 Batted for McHale Batted for Pleh in New 'York 0 2 Chicago 0 3 Two-base hit; Cree. In seventh, eighth. 0 0 0 0 10 0-3 4 0 10 0 0 -7 Totala. . Totals.. It I20t 0 Two out when winning run made. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. For a cut. bruise, sore and skin trouble, a box should be In every household. All druggists. 25c. Advertisement. KENORA, Ontario. July 26 The Amer ican yacht Alloha, representing the White near Yachting club of St. Paul, success- Three-base hit: fnllv d.fended the D. C. Cameron cup In Fpurnler. Hits: Off Urown, J I In two In- th international regatta here today, de nlngs, none out In the. third; off Mc- " t. .,.. ,..I,KtnE. vaeht Hale. 5 in rout; inning; oit nen, z in one leaiing mo " innitr: nil t aner. 9 in six ana une-miru i rt.vr rnr tn aecona succcbsivq tunc, '"f""?81,?!? C'coltS-:ion8 Ln..two '"cliriv The Alloha crossed the finishing line Hf- iniras inimiKB. i'" "a?-- Si I . .u. n..-.r ..lllna- Colllns. Double mays: isoaie io umcn-i teen minuies miui mo t,.v., burn. Cook to Mullen. Ba?es on bw. the ten-mile course In 1:58. UII XJruwn, a, utt rawi, , wt ..ww., 1. Struck" out: By Faber. 2; by Brown, 2, by Pleh. l; by cicotte. i. Winner Outhlta Beemer. WISNER. Neb.. July 24 (Special Tele-1 gram.) Wtaner defeated Beemer by a score of 8 to 4 In. an exciting finish game. ...i i- ,. immo hv atronar hlttlnjr in I the last three innings. This game ended the carnival ana oase can uaw" Cna. R.1I.1U.I 1 00000223 S 8 41 Beemer ......2 03000000-43 BatterlesT Wlsner, Thompson ana Kane; Beemer, Bockamuhl and Feh:man.l Struck out: By Thompson, 6; by Bocka muhl. 13. ,. ,..,. wiener piays ai ime i,rec ouuutj. Bargains In practically new article In the "For Sale ' column. Head iu I Ideilver I I k CroUar l 6aa.r. MsaCa.. Maktra. Irtr. H. T. rot Bale By the Following Sflrma DRAV FOR MSN 508-510 SO. ieth AND Thos. Kilpatrick & Go. '0 Bf nuine (Md ermsm Rouble K