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ROOtvj - SAFETY
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LEADERS WIN FIRST GAME
League Leaden Win Opening Con
. test from Eonrkf i Easily. -
LEJEUNE RETURNS TO FRAY
ftrh K il Ibat II Hrars
Ikrrt liana. Make Two lilt
and tar (atrhra,
it i-lnKln n1 Callaliaii ctnH throiiKlt with
hM Ihlfd blow. Tlius IeJunc tounU.l
hl tlilrj run. Hcor:
BIUL'X CITY.
Art. it. ii. u . i:
1'iKinpy, ili & 0 2 ii 4 1
DurK. rf 6 o I u 0 o
Kunr. lb 6 t( 0 VZ 0 0
L'tcun, cf 4 ,1 2 4 0 0
UHlrd, h... 4 2 100
CallHlian, If 6 i 3 n 0 0
Hmlth. km 4 0 v 1 SI
Murphy, r 4 2 u 0 0
Murphy, c...., 4 0 2 .'t 0 0
While, p..!...
Totul.
... 3
0
14
huffrrinR Intensely from an allnf J
of typhoid fevr, vary or r Ion -liae
for a. ball playr to bo rArryliif around
with titm, and ao waak and pain an J thin
that j Ma alight form could acaroaly b
n!by tha mob of fana. Irry bejuina
rturnd to th fray yratrrday anl pro
raedad to. nakJhcet"ruua't 0. altillna
hlta and a f!Kk of Ur caUbaa:? If .Iifry
I ilf(lfron typhokl fvar tlx) rn
flrt Omarra tant -ought- to ' ralch thr
Krqallpox. - Without -a -doubt Iarry wit
one potant far-tor In th battl yrit'rJiiy.
1I waa th urlglnal little dlHlurblng rlc
mnt, and tha tiloiix copped, to nit.
. An old, worn-out alcat of a pitcher by
the name of Klrby White hurled for the
."loux. Klrby ahould have bfn relrgated
ti the Old People's home yeare ago, but
Intea4 he was out thre yeatarday fling
ing theold. pill With a rerklees abandon
that, mado the RourKes, curl lip In their
HhU'andalt f lat 'arhrnever he flopped
from the mound.' Klrby permitted five
Mia and only one mart got to third baa.
Frits Schltobntr, the wall-known Prussian
prime, was the gent who made the trip
lo that elation. He' singled and Klrhy
, t-ut loose with a couple of wild pitnhe.
.'Tlut the prlnoe was glued to the aat k, an
W following mates war ey material
UTor th.e. jroutbij jtwlrler.-', , ..
Jtjmtt Kane waa among others partiri
rating In the pastime.-. J a hum was much
. peeved with hie execution. ' tn ' faot he
.waa not In favor of It. lie bumped the ball
four tlmea 'right at Mr. Graham, thua
making It easy for Mr. Oraham to chuck
him out. The other time lie banged It at
. the prince and was again an out'. All
were hard hit balls and air Jamea could
do waa curse the-' aWful " ctrrumatanre
which made his hit, go right at an Omaha
Inflflder.
Barr laeajra Wralk,
Mr. Barr, the belligerent umpe. Incurred
4he wrath of a couple of Omaha playera.
Mr. Barr called Mr. Thomaaon out on
Htrlkra on one occasion. The well-known
walking delerate was much, put out. lie
Intends to ale the Tiayers' Fraternity on
Mr. Bare. On . the other occasion,
Thomas hit a fly which dropped peril
ously close to the right field fuul line.
The tmpa declared it a foul. Thomas,
thought differently. If K liadn t been that
Omatta was hopeieasly behind a. few of
Ih Rourkeft might have talked them-
selves Into spending ten bucks. As 11 was,
Barr got away with the decision clean.
Tbe Sioux started after our ethlntea In
the second Mans. Iejeune, the typhoid
patient, walked. Balrd hit to Crabb who
threw to Dunlop at second,' and Dunlop
In turn threw to eohllebner. ; However.
Dunlop forgot one Important thing In
-leaking a double, piny, H,e forgot to
toucK second baae. Thus both men were
aare. ' Then Crabb mussed up Callahan's
bunt and the bag, .were choked. . Hmlth
hlffed. but Murphy cleared the runway
to sume extent by a poke to center. 1
Jfune and Balrd scored and Callahan
went to third. pn . White's f InTleM v hit
Callahan scored.''-' ' V .
' Tei-ribribTr",Oore" One.
Not satfufisd. the riluux made another
in Hie fifth lacuna doubled and scored
on Callahan's double.
In the seventh Lejeuhe,. singled, hut waa
( eaught stealing. Haled wae-eMfe rn Iun
lop's eh-or. He swliwd' second and to.ik
third itn Kruetrer'a peg to center JlcJd.
'rvlUhan'9; hlt ecored t him.; ? ,
To show he is a game, gti-, Crabb stuck
to tbe doings. lie., even, .stuck - la the
ultimate vliapter ' w hen,, after two were
out, iunlop made Ills third bum play .of
Lejeune's grounder.!- CsrJ "lollom ed w ith
39 6 VI 2
O.MAMA.
, .Mi. K II. O. A. V.
Kj-ug. If 4 0 1 3 0.0
Thomaaon. Cf 4 0 0 2 0 0
Krueger. c... 3 0 0 4 8
Hchllehner, lb 4 0 1 10 2 0
Congalton. rf 4 0 0 2 0 0
Thuinaa, ah.'. 4 0,2 t 1 0
Orahnm, Zb 8 0 0 0 S o
Dunlop, aa 4 0 0 3 4 3
Crabb, p 3 0 0 11 I
' Total..'. .......;'..;: 0 27. 1 , 4
Plonx.lity .
Iluna 0 3. 0 0 1 4) 1' 0 1-
lilts 0 1 t 2 1 2-12
Omaha
Huns , 0 000000000
Hits 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 15
Two-tHe hits) : I-eJeune, Callahan.
Ktolen bsnes: White, Unlrd. Callahan.
Itotlhlo playa: Hmlth to Cooney to Kane.
Cooncv to Fnilth In Kane. Ieft on baaee:
Omaha, 7; Bloux City, 10. Struck oot: Hy
Whllft. 3: bv CrahU. 2. Haees on balla:
Off :rahb, 4: off While. 9. Wild Pltchea:
W hite, t. Time: 2 00. I'mplre: Barr.
IlF.IMC.l, KABV ma AJVTKtOPES
Standing of Teams
CET OUR PRICES ON
Booke and KwrMx,
!aia Mack or la colore We epeeUlUe
a this wore, coaettqueatry par Ceet la
Quality It will pay ro 10 write ua
before lettiag coatracta.
I loiiarch Printing Co
Council DIufTg; low
Llncioln Batters Hit Offerlnga to All
Parte of the Field.
LINCOLN. Neb.. Aug. II. Lincoln bat
ters pounded the offering of Pitcher
Helslgl to all parts of tha field today and
won tni oixnlng game oi tne lupeHa
serice, I to . Score:
i LINCOLN.
1 AB. K. H. (. A. K.
Allen, rf 4 1 1 0 0 0
McOarrigan, as 4 t I I t 1
Uvyd,- fb...v ,. 3 0
Mlllei-, If t 2 4 2 t
Hlackhurn, C, ,.4., 4 ,2, .14 2 1
Wflllama. 1r ..... 4 0 3 II . 1 I
Qulllln, 3b,.., 4 0 0 1 2 0
chn-lher, cf 3 .' 1. 2 '4 0 o
8coggina, p 3 0 0 0 6 1
Totals X7 15 27 1 4
TOPK'KA.
AB. It. II. O. A. K.
Cochrsn. 3b ! 1 10 0 0
Itlaniher. rf 6 0 1 .1 0 0
KaraytUe, If... ....... 4 1 0 2 0.1
Koerrter. IV 4 0 11 0 1
Whelan, as 2 1 0 t . 4 0
Talllon. rf 3 2 1 0 0 0
I.attlinore, 2b. 4 0 13 10
luippa, c 4, 1 J 0
UetHtKl, P 3 0 0 1 2 0
Totals S4 5 24 10 1
l.liii oln I 1 0 0 0 2 2 2
Toiieaa 0 0 0 0 0 I 3 2-
Karned run: Lincoln : Topeka. 4.
Thraa-baKe hit: Blackburn. Two-bane
-Mta: McOafriaan, Miller. Williams.
Hclireller, l.timnre. Left on Iiki-oh:
Lincoln, l: Topeka, 1". l"Hu!e ulav:
N lieluu tn l.attlniore to Koernec. Htolcn
bane: Miller -'. M-t)af flxan. Wllllaina,
Koraythe . acrinn lilin: hcopetn.
Tallinn. Struck out: Hv hcoFKina. 6; l.y
Beiniicl. 7. Huea on ballr: off Hcocgln.
: olf lletdKl, 3. Hit by pitched ball: 1 v
Scogplns. I; by KaUlwl. 1. Will! pit. li:
Ketaigl. Time: Lib. L'mplre: 'Hlockdalc.
W ICIIKS DKFKtT TIlK CiRIZXLir'l
Joabers Take Fleet tiawe f Berlee
free neavrr Bears.
DENVER Colo., Aug. 11. Wichita won
the first game of the aeries from tenver
today, 8 to 7. The vlallora knocked Mel
ter. a recruit, out of the box In the sixth
Inning. Mcote:
WICHITA. .
' ' AH. H. If. O. A. K.
Ocha. if 6 2 I 1 o 0
Mcholnon, If , 3 o ' t ( 1 0
O Rpurke, 2U 4 0 1 o A
Klttaliuniona, aa....; S 1 0 3 0
BUI, cf 6 t 2 t 0 0
liapp. Jb. 3 2 3 10 0
Henry, lb t 1 3 a 0 0
(Iralinm, 0...,...,,.,. 4 0 0 6 2 0
1 amber!, p 4 I 1 o i 0
flKlc, p 0 " 0 0 0 1 0
WUST. LKAOCK. NAT L LEAGUE.
W.LPrtl W.LPct.
Hotix City.. 4i New York. ..67 40 .fc
Iienver M 4t .fiT9 Ht. Uouls 65 49 .(
ct. Joeph..U 4 .oTIIBoaton r,l 44
ixia Moines. M 6 .4llChlcago 63 49 .620
Lincoln 64 M .4S1 I'hlla 47 61 .47S
(Hnalia 52 69 .4 Cincinnati ..47 64 .4V
Topeka 47 (St .ami I Brfoklyn ....44 62 .4.VI
Wichita ...15 m .3U5,Iltlliurgh...4.1 63 ,40
AM Lit. LKAQCK. KKU. LEAUI'K.
W.LPct. J W.UPct.
Phlla 7 34 .Wl Chicago is 46 .fil
Boston ns 45 Baltimore 43 ."1
W'aehlnst'n.rj.i 47 .6:t Broklvn ..;.6I 43 .643
Peirolt 5.1 61 ..M0 tndlanapolia.62 44 .6.11
Chicago ....53 63 .IJiOi Bufralo il 47 .620
ft. Ix)iis....6) 52 .4W lJlttburgh.. 4S f .1-4
New ork..44 M .44: '."t. IxjIIIk 44 M .4(2
Cleveland ..53 75 .i5; Kan. Cltr....43 61 .413
r'T.TK LKAUl'E. AMEII. ASf.N.
W.UPct.t W.UPct.
Beatrlc. ...65 36 11' Loi'lsvllle 60 .69
Hasting. ...M 40 .66H1 Milwaukee ..4 60 . 62
r. Ilind.. 41 ,64i Columbia ..B0 64.MS
York 4)1 44 .61 lit 'levels ml ..AO 64 .517
Superior ...45 V, .6"! Kan. City... .'41 67 .t4
Norfolk ....II 4!i .W Indlt nap W) .4W
tVlumbiM ..42 4t .4 Mlui'.eapa .. M 62 .406
Keurney .. .22 :A St. 1'eul 4? 73 .3W
"i eatertlay'a Hesalt.
WKfTERN LEAOI'E.
Moux City, ; omuha. 0.
1 Joseph, 7: lies Moines, 0
Wichita, t; lenver, 7.
Topeka. 1: Uncoln. S.
AMERICAN LEAOCK.
Cleveland. 0-0; Chicago. 2-2.
NATIONAL LKAGCIC
Brooklyn, S: c hlcHKo. 2.
Boaton, 0: Cincinnati. 0. Called, dark
ne.n. end ot thirteenth.
Ft. IOiila, 8; New York, 2.
Pittsburg. 4; Philadelphia. R.
FEPICHAL LEAtlCK.
BrrK)klyn. 3-3; Chicago, 0-3.
Pittsburg, 2; 8t. Irfil!i, 4.
Buffnln, 5; Kantaa City. 2.
Baltimore. 6: Indiana noli. 4.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Kaneas City. 0-1; St. Paul, 7-0.
Milwaukee 6-6; Minneapolis. 0-0.
Lnulavllle-Columbua. poatponed; raln.v
Cleveland, 1; Indlanapolla, 4.
, amen Today.
Wesler'n league ifnli City at OmahV
Ft. J.ecl'h at l)e Moines, Wichita St
Lener. Topeka at Lincoln.
American I-eague-Cleveland at Chicago.
Nntlunal Leagiie Cincinnati at Boston,
Chicago t Brooklyn. Ht. tons at New
York. Pittsburgh ut Philadelphia.
Federal Leaaue Plttxbui'Kli at Chicago,
Bufialo at Indianapolis, Brooklyn at lit.
Louis.
American Association Cleveland at'ln
dlunaroll. Tulavllle at Colnmbia, Mil
waukee at ft. Paul, Kansas City at Mln
neapolla. Stato league Kearney at Norfolk,
Orand Island at Columbus, Hunting at
Superior, York at Beatrice.
CARDS TRIM HAUGHTY GIANTS
Storm Breaks Up Game in the Sixth
Inning.
FINAL SCORE IS THREE TO TWO
First Time This Aeaaon that Math
evraon llaa Kaffered Two Con
ecetlre Defeat tn
Box.
but font- hlta. hi mates' look thirteen
clean hlnglea from the combined efforts
of Turner and Duff v. Score
NT. JOSEPH.
AB. It. It.
!....
It. Watson,
Fox. II
i. WntHin,
Pailersun.
'Rill ton. ;;h
Wtlllama. rf
Shatig, c.
Mgll. ea
Thomaa, p..
Totala ..
cf...
lb....
5
5
5
4
S
.. 6
i
4
.43
I
O.
1
t
13
5
1
0
A.
3
0
0
0
3
0
I
4
3
NEW YORK. Aug. ll.-St, Louis de
feated New York today by a score of
3 to 2 in a game, which waa broken' up by
a thunderstorm. as Bt. Louis went to bat
In the sixth Inning. A single by Miller
drove In the visitors' winning run In the
third Inning. It was the first time this
season that Mathewson had suffered two
consecutive defeats. Score: R.II.E.
8t. Louis 0 1 2 0 0 0-3 2
New York 0 1 1 0 0 0-2 4 2
Batteries: St. Louia. Ioak, Grlner anl
Bnyder; New York, Mutliewson and
Meyers.
llodarrs Take Came.
BROOKLYN, Aug. 11. Brooklyn won
from Chicago In the rain today. 3 to 2.
The winning run came In the filth inning
on O'Mara'n acratch hit. Itoubert's Hacri
flce and crrora by Jjerrick and Haler
Ilerce was sent to the club house for
talking from the bench and Breanahan
and Zimmerman for engaging in a fist
fight. Pcore: R.1I.H.
ChlcsBO 2 0 0 0 0 A 0 0 0-2 8 3
Brooklyn 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 '-3 8 1
Batti rie.: Chicago. Humphries, Vuuehn
and Hreanuhan, Archer; Brooklyn, Italian
and Miller.
Plratea Lose to Phlla,
PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 11. Philadel-
rhla, won today's game from Pittsburgh,
to 4. by hard hitting. In the eighth
tha home team drove O Toole off the rub
ber by making four singles before a man
waa put out. . Conxeluian took Q'Toole's
place and a single bv Luderun rent In
Magee with the winning run. ' After be
ing hit .hard, In the early Innings Alex
ander eertled flown. He fanned nine tmts
men. Lobert w-as benched by , LTnpIro
Johnson for kicking. Score: R.H.E.
Pittsburgh ...1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 04 in 0
Philadelphia.. .0 0200003 ' 6 12 1
Batteries: Pittsburgh. O'Toole. Conxel
man snd Olbaon; Philadelphia, Alexander
and Kllllfer.
Brarea and Rede Tie.
BOSTON, Aug. 11. Boston and Cincin
nati played thirteen innings to a score
less tie. Ames had the better of a pitch
ing duel wlih Tyler. Superb support
saved the game for the latter. Pcore:
R H E
Boston ..' 0 00000000000 00 5 i
Cincinnati ....0 0000000000000 10 0
Batteries: hostpn, Tyler and Oowdy:
Cincinnati. Ames and Clarke.-
PETERS. LOWE AND YOUNG
WIN AT. COUNTRY CLUB
1
Ralph Peters defeated Francis Gaines
1 up. Ray Lowe defeated y. J. Foye 4
up and 3, and Blalue Young defeated W.
N. Chambers 2 up In. the play for the
club championship of the Countiy club.
With this play In mind Peters is the
favorite, although Young manifested con
siderable come-back ability In beating
Chambers and he will have to be ac
counted for before the cup Is awarded.
orth Platte Defeats Red Hoi.
jf;H.,th Jon8 P'tcnlnft 8Uperb ball
and his team matee giving him gilt ,1go
support. North Platte won front the' fait
Kansas City Red Sjx Monday. 4 to 1
Score: RUE
Red Sox 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 ' 2
North Finite .0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 -410l
Batteries: Kinsas City, Hull and
Thompson; North Platte. Jones and Psas.
Final arrangements are about complete
for the big base ball tournament to b
held at North Ptntte August 114-21. Four
of the fastest teams In western Nebraska
will compete for oaeh prizes and a blc
time Is expected.
DIVIDE THE DOUBLE-HEADER
Brooklyn Wins First with Seaton
, on Mound.
TINX LOSE, TWO TO NOTHINQ
thlfeds Drive- Bloejaeket from the
wbx . and Are Vtctorloo by
FItc to Three Score la
Second.
found it Impossible to leave Chlcagt.
They will be unable to Come to Omaha at
all. Francis Ouimet, the national- -opeti
champion of this country, Is not hindered
by business affairs and he will make the
trip. lie may come Friday and Satur
day, or he may wait until after the open
tournament at Chicago. But .in either
caae, he Is sure to play here at the Coun
try club, according to M. C. Peters", with
whom ho will visit when here.
American Association Rraalta.
Cleveland
Indlanapolia
Kansas City
St. - Pail. ,.,.....,,.
Milwaukee
Minneapolis
RH.E.
1 5 1
.....'........4-T 2
2- 1, 6 3
7 S Z-r 0 6 3
........... 12 0- 5 10 1
CHICAOO. Aug. H.-The Brooklyn, and
Chicago Federal league ball clubs divided
a double header today, in the Xlrst game
Seaton held Chicago to two hits and won.
2 to 0. In the second Chicago drove Blue
Jacket from the box and won, o to 3.
Score first game: . R.II.E.
Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 12 8
Chicago 00000000 0-O 2 2
Batteries: Seaton and Land; Hendrlx
and Block.
Second game. R.II.E.
Brooklyn ., .' 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 03 9 1!
Chicago 0 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 o 15 2
Batteries: Blue Jacket Houck, Chap
pcile and Land; Johnson and Block.
Buffeda Win.
KANSAS CITT. Mo.. Aug. 11. Schulx
was master of the situation 'at critical
periods and' Buffalo defeated Kansas
City. 6 to 2. Score: R.II.E.
Buffalo .0 0 0 2 1 00 20-5 8 2
Kansas City. ...0 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 4
Batteries: Schulx ; and Blair, Allen;
'Adams, Stone and Brown.
OUIMET ISCOMING. BUT
OTHER CRACKS ARE DELAYED
Omaha golfing enthusiasts are not to
see the "big' quartet' Of American stars,
who Intended to play on' the Country
ifliib ltrtRs this week. The effect of the
European war .has. been so demoralizing
on thw Chicago trade that. Chick. Eva,ns,
Warren Wood and. Vu B, Sawyer havo
WARD HITTING WELL IN
NEW YORK STATE LEAGUE
Joe Ward, who waa released from the
Omaha club by Pa Rourke, has signed
with the Elmlra team In the New York
State league. W'ld Conroy, manager of
the club. Is an old friend of 'Ward', and
Conroy was after Ward at the first o. the
year. The deal waa closed when Rourke
made Memphis an offer and . Conroy
stepped aside, as the Omaha salary topped
the best Conroy could do-by several hun
dred dollars. . Ward is playing second
base and has played In six games. - He
has made ten hits, one home run and two
doubles In twenty times at bat, making
his average .500. ,
Everybody reads bee Want Ada.
Department Order.
WASHINGTON. Aug. ll.-:peelal Tel
egram.) Nebraska pensions granted;. Rv
Adams, Shelton. $34; Mary J. Ashley.
Genoa. $-'4. .
On the recommendation of -Senator
Hitchcock, lr.' F. Morris has been ap
pointed pension surgeon at York, Neb.
Rural letter carriers appointed in Iowa :
Ackworth. riysses B. Hedrick! Council
Bluffs, Jsmes E. Britton: Olsdhrook,
Henry S. Smead; Pocahontas. Robert E.
Ferguson; Reasnor. Qeorge W. Herwehe:
Renwlek, Joseph C-Olson and James I.
Perry ; Schleswlg; Earl N. Brake; fltout,
Burdctte B. Gllly.
The National Bank of Commerce of Lin
coln has been approved as a reserve agent
for the Custer National bank of Broken
Bow. Neb..-. ,1 v, ...
James R. Gibson has been appointed
letter carrier at Aurora. Neb.
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7 13 27 14
It
Totals 42 X 14
DENVER.
r1 . ,AB. K. 11. o. A. K.
Edingtou, ef. ....... 4 1 10 1
Cassldy. rf 4 0 2 ' 3 0 0
Black, 3b 5 1 t 1 1 ,
Kutnier. ir...: 4- o -i i o o
Coffey. s J 3.1-4
f"'"'r. . J 41 0 I s 1 i
S ..-. I 2 4 0 0
Spahr, c s i 4 j
Mnlier. p 2 1 1 11 a 1
Hohreiber, P v. 1 , 0, 0 1 0 0
a.B6 T 14 27 U 4
"'""hlta fl 0 0 I o 4 2 1 0-t
rnver , 0 " 1 0 2 1 3 0 0-7
etolen l,e. Hupp. Coffev J. Two
baae hits:-. O' Rourke, Cass'ldy. nhe,-.
U.-lia.. ll.ree-b.ise hlta: llej.ry,. Faye.
Bia.k Bncriric fly: .ORourke Sa'ri
fice hit: CaHiy. Struck out: Bv Lam
burt, t: by Melter. 4. Haws on ball: ff
Ijambert I Hit by pitched 1: Melter.
Wild pitch: lumber!. Double i.lata
Lainbert to Fltselmmona to Henry Nlch
'?nlJ., Ur"ham. Corfev to F1her to
hchilhr. Hit. of Meller. 12 in all In-
" I"",' 0,L Hf'7',b"f. In three Inning.;
0 f Imbert. 1.1 m .even Inning.; off
blagle, 1 In two Inning. Time: l it
l.nplrea: Fyfe and Cullen. '
DHFMMFRS BIIFTOl7T JoBBKRS
T"aa Star ot Afteroooa, Lrtlloa
Dowai le Molaea with Fair ltlts.
f.ut le Slolnes by a score of 7 to 0 In
1 he firat garne of the aerie here thta
afternoon, rroety Thomaa waa the in
. ivhlual star vt the afternoon arul lei
down the les Moines aggtvgatlun with
DES MOINES.
. AB. R. II. O. A.
Hunter, cf 4 0 12 0
Hahn, rf 4 0 1 . 1 . 0
I reen. If 4 0 0,1-0
Jones, lb 4.0 0 17 0
Haley c 4 0 0 I 1
Hurrell, 8b .'... 3 0 0 0 4
l.wallt, 2b 3 0 1 3
.Hartford, sa 3 0 1 I 3
Turner, p 0 O 0 0 0
Duffy.- p... S 0 0 0 3
Totala 32 0 4 27 1 I
les Molnea V 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
St. Joavph 1 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 1-7
Two-base hlta: Patierson. R. Wataon.
Hunter. Stolen base: William, struck
cut: By Thomaa. 4: by Turner, 0 in two
Innings; by imrfy, 2 in seven Innlnga.
Hits: Off Thumaa, 4: off Turner, ; off
Duffy. 7. Bases on ball: Off Thomaa. 1;
off Turner. 2; off Duffy, ?. Double plays:
Hartford lo KwaKt lo Jones; Ewshit to
.Hartford to Jone Jones, unassisted.
I.elt on bse: Dea Molnea. 5'; St. .loaeph
10.. Time: 2:06. I inplrec: McCaft'erty and
Gaston.
THE BILTMORE CIGAR
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Solo by F.VVIRTHSAFTER aSON
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FAR NAM,
C't la Takes Both titan.
SCOTIA, Neb.. Aig. 11 (SnerJal 1-
; eV-otla turned the uble tit Sargent here,
inning ucmi 14mm reiK s one-handea
grab of a line drive In center In the first
game waa a iec(al feature. Scotia hit
the ball hard In both games. Score flrat
glme: RH.E.
servant 000 00 1 0 1 02 7 3
Scotia 4 0101010 0
Batteries: Sargent, Kaah and Rash;
Scotia. Duryea and Aminerman. Three
base hits: F.rni Murphy and Rash. Two
buse hlta: Aminerman. Johnson and Sclk.
l'mplre: Olson of tlieeley.
S.vond game: R.II.E.
Sargent 1 0 0 00 1 0 1 0-3 7 2
ticotta 0 1 1 2 I 00 0 13 3
Btterlea: Sargent. Alshire and Raeh;
rk-otla. Sautter and Aminerman. Three
base, hlta: Grohotky, Johoson and S--lk.
To-ttu hlta: Duryea and Castle. I'm
ylre: Davia of North Loup.
I'aaa 4 ouaty Lest Reaalta.
AVOCA. Neb.. Aug. 11. (Special )-Only
one game waa played In the Cava County
league tuntar, A voce and Cedar Creek
playing and Cedar Creek won by a acore
of 4 to 2. Catcher Wolff of the Cedar
Creek team sutfered two broken fingers
by a foul tip. Score: I (.HE.
Avoca 0 0 t 0 0 0 0-1 7 4
Cedar Creek ,2 0000200a t t
Batteries: P.ttman and Mead; Connors
and WoKf.
Stanford Treated to Blaak.
BFAVER CITY. Neb.. Aug ll.-t8pecial
Telegram.) Btaver City Rooatare de
feated the Stamford eluagera, i to . The
gam was very last ana not a score was
made until Ilia last half of the ninth In
uiug. Beaver City got three hits and
Stamford I. Score:
Stamford 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Ueaer City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
K.leelrte, Bread, Bitters.
brlpa dypeiMla. aids digestion, Increase
apietite. ki eps llksr i nd kidneys healthy, j
jtuy a Dome looay. utv ani fi. .ii orug- 1
Odd thing about this Prince Albert to
bacco you get on mighty familiar
speaking terms with it by the time
you've smoked half a pipeful or a joy
roll cigarette. Just kind of built that
way! It's so easy to get acquainted with,
even tobacco-shy folks go-to-it natural
and easy, because it's so gentle-!?
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You ought to know that P. A. couldn't bite j
tongues it it wanted to, because it is made by a
patented process that removes the bite and the .
parch, leaving for you Just delightful flavor
and fragrance. Now, get all that down right'
pat! But you'll know it by heart as soon as t
you get chummy with ' I
A o) g1 onr
Men all over tbe nation went to P. A.
as natural as falling off a log. Because
it's a revelation in smokings.
And. you get this: Five years ago
Prince Albert blew into town unknown,
unsung 1 Today it has caused three
men to smoke a pipe where one smoked
beforeright smart testimony that here
is tobacco that will tickle your
palate most! Get that listen
into your system for what ails
your smokappetite !
ndttm
the HMional iov smoke
v I t er - -
rmcd Albert is M Ut toppy ndbof.S (AaWy
- v rma rota, we a
handrom pound onaf half-pound humidor.
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1 Winston-Salem, N. C.
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