THh i.r.ti: mmama, jsa j ki.y, .m:ly 3, i:no. A Woman's Tears Why? 4 Is. . . 1 v-.NvV v v t IT . , vJsS a IrT SWMY TVEE TEARS LrroR OflL? COME. DoKfT DC SAO -c SUNSHINE. AND.. TWIRLER NORTH TAKESJIS FIRST 2few Eourk Pitcher Holds Dei Moines to Shutout and Three Hits. LIVELY GAME ALL THE WAY DE MOINES. July t-pclal Tele gram.) Pitcher North, lata of the St. Paul Balnta. lata of tha BL Law Is Card and lata of Syracuse, N. T., whose home address la Elgin, I1L, proved to be tha master of tha situation In tha laat lira of tha Omaha, aerlea here today. Allow ing but three measly hlta, ha took a shut oat came by tha score of I to 0. However. It waa no walk- way for the Rourkes. Two runa made from a. bun.-h-Ing of three htta In tha flrat frame proved to be all that Fltther Gilllgen waa willing- they should have, although a clreua catch by Bawyer In tha third robbed For rythe of a hit which would have mode It possible for him to eeore when Knif fol lowed It with a double to left. HnrkM Start Karly. Omaha opened In the flrat when itreen beat out an Infield hit and scored when Foraythe made threa baaea on a bouncing fly whl-h Hunter had trouble In fielding. Foraythe. acored when Krueger'a grounder to Hartford waa thrown to tha plate too late to catch him. Krug alngled, but died on flrat. From then on ailtlaan allowed but five hlta, scattered through aa many Innlnga. North opened the ninth with a aingle and waa aacrlflced to second, but got no further. Only fifteen men had faced North at the rnd of the fifth. Tannehtll alngled In the txth. In the seventh Hunter opened with a tingle and Jonea walked. Hartford atrurk out and Bill hit Into a double play when Whalen fielded hJa faat grounder, touched second, retiring Jonea, and threw Bills out at flrat Thesaaeoa Retrieves Error. 'Hahn alngted In the ninth., ftawyer etruck out and Hunter waa auto on Thomason's error when the latter dropped hla fly ball. Jonea filed out to Thomaaon gainst the center field fence and Hart ford grounded out, ending the game. Bcore; OMAHA. AB. K. 1L O. A. E. 8 0 0 8 8 0 too TOO 0 10 00 8 0 1 1 I ' 0 1 1 0 27 1 O. A. K. 10 0 I 0 0 0 0 14 1 0 0 s o 1 0 0 1 f T i l 10 27 U "l Hmlth. If R. Breen, b... Korythe, rf..., Krueger. e Krug. 8b rvhllcbner. lb.. Thomaaon, cf.. Whelen, aa...., North, p e tee V Toula 81 DE8 MOINES. AB. K. 1L T'ahn. rf Sawyer, 2b Hunter, cL.... Jonea. lb Kariiord, aa.. Bllla. It , Tannehl l, Sb.. Graham, o Ulihgen, p...., e 4 - Totala 20 0 I Omaha I 00000000-8 Lva Moinea 0 tttttllM Three-baae hit: Foraythe. ' Two-baee hit: Krug. Bacriflce hlta: Hmlth, Breen, fchllebner, Whalen. North i). Stolen baee: Hmith. Lett on baaea: Omaha, ; I Mninra, 6. Utructc out: By UiMUan, 6: by North, a. Baaea on ballai Off Ulul gan, I; off North, a Balk; North. Double laya: Krug to Breen to hchltelner, Whalen to xhllebnr. Time: 1:W. Um pire: Van Syikla. CttlZZLIES WHIP WICHKI TWICBJ Dearer Take Beth Oaaaee ( Deable-Header. DENVER. Colo.. July 1-Denver took both gamea ot a double-header from Wichita today by hard bitting. Brown and Sullivan, for Wluhlta, yielded eleven J. He to eteraer'a nine. In the aeoond, Cochran, for Wirhita, held Leaver to thirteen hlta, while Harrington, for Den ver, waa worked for fourteen. Score, flrat game: DENVER. AB. R. If. O. A. E. Fpenoer. cf 6 10 10 0 Milier, rf....., I 1 t S 0 0 M.-.Vrmlck, If 4 114 0 0 0ilay. 2olI 8 8 1 0 8 1 Coffer. 2b 4 118 10 Khi-lde. lb I 1 2 10 0 0 Kf-lleher. aa 8 0 1 8 8 1 r- .eelak. C 4 0 110 0 blerwr, p 4 110 11 Totala ti WICHITA. 11 37 AB. R. II. O. A. 4 0 0 0 Wateon. ef-3t I Fox. If 1 Tydeman, rf 4 Patterson, lb M 4 I'rillon, 3b 8 Charlea. 2b-as. ...... I lloap. ss .s-lt. cf (.nrtlth. e Brown, p. ...!.. I.. rv.uthern tiultlvaa. p ... 1 ... S ,.. S "I ee W 0 o 0 1 u Totals 33 24 Hatted for Brow a In sixth. Whchita 0 0 0 HIM Denver 0 14 10 0 10 E&criflce fly: Kelleher. Southern. Oelst. Brltton. Wild pltchee: rBown It). Stolen tosea: bh it-Ids Uj. Two-baa hits: Fox fM.iei.le. Ttire-he hits: Kelleher, Pst- Uiauit. Home run: McCormick. Struck out: i)r bterser. t. by Brown, 8; by Hul In an. 3. bases on balla off Staraer, 8; off Frown. 1 in Ova lnnlnas; off Sullivan. in three, lonlnga. Time: 1 U. Umpire ferrlit. eioie, aeoond gams: DfcNVER. AB.. 1L H. O. A. Kiwnoer. cf 4 1110 Miliar, rf. 4 4 2 i 0 :.,. -innk. If 4 0 0 1 1 :ilov.v, jb 4 2 13 1 . ftrv, t 4 4 4 2 0 t M. i.la. ib 3 3 8 3 0 r. w -,r. aa 8 12 3 1 il '.XSk, C 4 10 3 1 i "rVslVl WILLOW I AM I ) ' TOO AMD IP Mu DON'T y SU ' VVM I STOMT WllB"EAK f -"V- 1 Standing of Teams WF.HT. L.BAGUE. NAT. LKAQUB. W.UPct.l W.L.Pct. De Moinea IH U .1J f'hlcago X M lenv-r M H M2 Phlla M Ti .14 Topefca 4 t .Wl Kt. Ixul M 2 Omaha II 30, .W Pittsburgh ..U ES .IX Ronton 29 M .0 Urooklyn ... M . New Tork... M .44 Cincinnati ...2 U .441 liinooln M .fm Kloux Clty..?7 n Wichita . ... 24 94 . 414 Ht. Joaeph.. M .4V4 Chlcairo .M K .W Beatrice . U 14 .02 lloatnn n .6IOiVork 1 20 .174 Detroit ...40 Zl .M7 Kalrbury ..15 21 .41? New York 4 81 Haeting ..21 1 .5 VVeah 29 .617; Cleveland Ti 3 .7711 ?t. Loula .n 41 .JHH PTilla. ....p 42 .811 FED. LEA QUH W.L.Pct AMER. AH9N. W.L.Pct. Indl nnpolla 41 V .W l4ulavllle ..27 80 Mi Kan. City.... 88 .622 Milwaukee ..81 84 .44 8t. Paul ....84 83 .6"? Cleveland ...21 .40 J Mtiineapolla 80 M .4V4 Cnltimbua ...26 89 Kan. City... 41 tt .m 1. Iul....?S W .M Chlcero ....89 2 .671 Flttuburah ..M 29 MA Newark .....M 84 .( Brooklyn ...8" .4Sf. Baltimore . .2ft 41 .37V linffalo 26 44 .87l Yeaterdar'a Reaalta. WK9TEKN LEAGUE. Omaha, i; Iea Moinea, 0. HIouk City, 8; St. Joaeph, 6. Wichita, H-8; renver, 0-12. Lincoln, ; Topeka, 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE!. New Tork, 0; Brooklyn, 8. rittaburgh. I; Chicago, 2. Ht. Louie. 2; Cincinnati, 0. Boaton-I'hlladelphla, rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Oeveland-Ht.. lunula, rain. Chicago, lj Ietrolt, I. Wanhlngton, 0; New York. t. PhlladelphlaBoaton, wet grounda. NEBRASKA BTATE LEAGUE. York, 2; Haatlnga, 8: fourteen Innlnga Fairbuiy, 1: Beatrice, 8. FKDFKAL LEAGUE. Rt'ffaK 8; l:altlmore, 4. Brooklyn. 2; Newark, 1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Kaneaa City, 1: Mlnneapolla, 7. Cleveland. II; (olumbua, S. Milwaukee. S: Hl Paul. . Oaaaee Today. Weatern league Rlouz City at Dea Moinea, Ht. Jnweph at Omaha, Topeka at lenver. Lincoln at WluHe. National league New York at Brook lyn, Boaton Ht Philadelphia, Plttaburgji at Chloaao, -t. Ixtii at Cincinnati. Auirrlcnn League Cleveland at St. Louie. Chlrsgj at Petrolt, Washington at New York, Philadelphia at Poaton. Federal Ingue Burfalo at Baltimore, Bmnklyn at Newark, plttaburgh at Chi cago. .Vebrnika State Tagne Tork at Haat lliga, Beatrice at Fatrbury. Harrington, p t 0 Totala '....86 12 WICHITA. AB. 11. Wateon. of 6 1 Fox. If 4 2 Tydeman. rf 4 V. 1 Patteraon. lb t x I Brltton. 3b 4 1 10 10 14 27 "r "i H. O. A. F.. 8 3 0 8 110 0 14 0 0 0 10 1 1 8 110 2 2 4 1 8 0 10 0 110 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 1 110 0 0 0 0 0 18 24 18 1 i Cliarlea, tb 6 0 iioP, aa o Garry, c 1 0 Cochran, p 2 1 Ciilllvan, p 0 0 fl riff It ha, v S 0 Gelat 1 0 Totala M Batted for Cochran in eighth Denver 0 8 4 0 0 1 11 -ll Vt U'hlta 0 103)0001 Stolen bane: Srenrer. Miller. Racrl flee flla; Miller, Patteraon, McCormick. f-acrlflce hlta: Brltton. Kellaher. Two. aae nua; pnielda, 8iencer, Wataon, jiiiro-uaee nu: lortey. Home runa; Coffey, Tydemnn. Struck out: By Har- i.naiun, o. oy jurnran, i. naeee on belle. Off Harrlugu n, 6; off Cochran, 8. Double play: Kelleher to Shlelda. Innlnga Pitched : By Cochran. T: by Sullivan. 1. Time; 1:63. Umpire: Parent. LINKS HOP ONTO LAST GAME) laaa tiers to Blta la Feartta aad 'Lopea Lepe to Vleterr. TOPKKA. Kaa., July l.-Uncoln took the laat game of tha scrlta from Topeka. tlunn went to pieces In the fourth Inning arid Lincoln galhered four runs. Score Tonek ah H. O. A. K Trainer, rf I 0 t-'oetli k, aa 4 Jackson, If I Mayer, lb 4 Dell, cf 1 attlmore. 2b 4 'ochran. 2h 1 0 8 0 0 37 O. Monroe, c. , Clunn, p. .. :::::: : I 1 1 0 Graver, p. Totala 84 Lincoln AH 4 R. 0 1 1 14 A. Ti Wolfe, If J MctlafflgaaT as. .. S Schrelber, cf 4 Williams, 10 4 Morse, rf. S 4 Yants r. . Uovd. 2b. . alley. r. Eli man, p. Totala ... 30 ...0 0 0 1 27 0 0 3 Topeka ... Lincoln ... 0 04 1 0 4 ...0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Two-base hlta: Jackson Mavar Vfnn. roe, feVhrelber. Sacrifice hit: Dalle'y. Sac rifice, f.y: Lloyd. Double playa: Williams lo l4oya; Mcwafflgan to I .lord: Yanta unassisted.) Stolen baaea Trainer. Hlta: ff Urover 4 In alx Innlnr, n. t..lls: off Clunn. 3; off Gi over. 4: iff Khman. 3. btruck out: Bv riun 1- Orover. 4: by Ehman, 3. Wild pitch; l-!un"-. .?lt.,br P'tcber: By Clunn. i. Time; l ei. Umpire Myers. NEW BOY AT HOME OF PITCHER JOHNSON WASHINGTON. July l.-Walter John son, premier pitcher of the American base ban league, hunted home this morn ing from New Tork to see a baby boy which was Dora during the night Mrs, Walter Johnson Is a daughter of Con- gresman E. E. Roberta of Nevada Walts Lowes Tight Uaaae. STORM LAKE, U . July l-(Specla Teiear.ni v alts, for Storm Itke. held ""r ' " , niiieaa lor inirteen In- ninae, iorin in ine r our teem K after la. a ru and a croaad alanai which gt bv the catcher, scoring una. Wnb- iwr ny t.au nu inn a runner on taa www,in o ina iwriitn Inning V ,. lor seven tare our nattenra: t. unuiangs and Krloff, Walts aud Chapman. A "For SJale" ad will turn second-hand furniture Into cash. 1 HASTINGS WINS IN THEJWELFTH Prohibi, Eeds and Umpire Greene Have Three-Ring Circus at York. FINAL COUNT IS THREE TO TWO YORK. Ncbr., July 1 (Special Tele gram) York and Haatlngs and Umpire Green battled for twelve Innlga today, Hastings winning S to 1. Umpire Green received the generoua roaatlng of local fana. He ahowed no favors, but Pitcher Wright appeared to have the umpire 1. 1 - mavmv lln.Hn arm I A tin rt the eighth, when York tied the score on Ben-.there '"e "m n the out nefa muff of Murphr'a fly and a home C!m",of "L T . , , run by Wltscl In the twelfth, three sin- th " ou d.be C"tler glc. and an error by Skyo.k gave lh, hould carry the odds. a. he Is the cham the winning run. Tomorrow morning . p,on' " h"d 'er" J cxp"lenc;-, h" Tork wUI play here, and In the afternoon'"1"1 thf men In the world and Is in at fitromaburg. Score: HASTIMfJS. TOKK. I AB H O. A E AH H O A r.. flulllTan. as 4 llr. M I I 4 Otat, lb 110 1 Munhr. rf.. 4 4 4 4 nwnul If .. I 2 4 I PBorkwItl. Ib I 111 4 OTotlen. lb... 4 4 1 4 0Hlr. rf ... IIS 1 1'l.rr., lb. . I 4 8 4rUlnw. ... 18 I OHkrotk. P 48 M'f"h. If.. I I I Unimm. lb.. 2 14 RlrhaHsn, si I I W.m.l, cf... 4 14 Honnxt rf.. 4 8 rm. lb.... (It Wright, ... 4 8 1 Totals ....41 14 14 If 1 Touts ....44 1 1 Haatlngs ..0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1-2 Tork 0 0V0OO0100O 0-2 Two-base lilts: McCabe, Rice. Homo rune: )!, n. Wetael. Piolen bases: Rice, Weldel, Double plays: Rice to Bockewltn. Plerco to Borkewlls. Bases on balls: Hkyrock, Wright 2. Left on bases: Hast ings York . Ptruck out: Hy HkyrocK nga I. by Wright 7. Time or gamo; 2:15. Uin Orecn. Mre: Beatrice Defeats Falrbary. BHVTRJCB. Neb.. July l.-In a fast fame here today the locals won from 'alrhury 8 to 1. Brown of Beatrice got a t ome run, two two-baae hlta and a slnKln In four times at bat. Hhol replaced Beaver on the mound In the seventh. 'Batted for Beaver In the ninth. FALRBt'RT. BATH ten. AB H O.A B. AB H O. A E. HIMebr'4. lb I 4 11 0 OKIIImas. Ib I 1 8 I 8 Brown, lb... 4 4 14 1 S 3 Ol'ayna, as... 8 1 111 OWhlta. lb.... 4 14 10; 4 0B lark, rf,... 4 4 8 4 1 1 1 Nan, of 3 4 8 0 0 : 3 OBuatar, .... 4 1 4 3 C 4 OLarkhart. If. 4 1 I 4 0 8 OPata, 4 4 4 8 4 Imb. lb.... 14 8 t'onbor, lb.. 4 Vam.r, If.. 4 PnwiKr, rf . . 4 Thleaalna. of 8 Paytoa. as.. 1 ,1tamh. 4 kwnr, p... 8 Hholl. p 4 Shaoar .... 1 a 0 4 Totals ....18 87 14 8 Totala ....24 8 88 13 1 fFalrbiirir 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Beatrice 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 t Home run: Brown. Two-base hits: Thleslng, Brown, Flllmar .Payne. Sacri fice hits: I-amb, Thlea.nit V- yton. Stolen lases: Hlldehrand, I'onboy, rilack. Baaes on balls: Off Beavea 1 In alx Innlnga; oft Sholl 2 in 1 Innlnga off I'.to 2. Struck out: By Beaver 1. by Sholl 3, by Pate 1 Hit by pate: Iamb, Time; 1:40. Um pire: Munroe. Rourkes Come Home to Play Two Double Bills With the Josies This morning the Rourkes return from i Dea Moines to play a five-game series with St. Joseph In the well known local ball lot Saturday. Two games will be j played Saturday afternoon and two more j will be played on the Sabbath. But one game wUI be played July S beoause of the auto races here that day. The ono game will be played In the morning. Gamra today and Punday will , rx called at 1 o'clock and the morning com bat on July I at 10 30. Lineups are: OMAHA ST. JOS KIM I. Fisher Page RPP Rwmdt Nicholson Williams Watson White Tonneinan Vance I.akaff Wllley Tavlor ....Flanagan Bchllebner... Breen , Krug Whslen Flrat . ...... Second Third , Short . Left .. Center Right , .Catch Catch Pitch , Pitch , Pitch . Pitch . Pitch , Pitch Smith 1 I Thomason... Foraythe 0 ! 1vruta-er Kafora Blodaett F.verdon Johnson Hoffman.... Thompson... North DRUMMERS TAKES FIRST Jewlee Siaek lilts aad Sleax. Trlaa BT. JOSKPH Mo.. July !.-. Joseph Mo , July l.-Pt bunchea hlta effectively on Kelly and eon the final game of the series, making It two out or tnree Score : Sioux Cit) AB. K. H. Cooney, lb. .. 1 ,1'larke. If. . ,. Kane, lb, 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 R. 0 ( al'ahan. ss. Clark, ft 1 avtdson. rf. Young. 3b. .. Crisp Keller, p. ... UootDDy Totala St. Joseph ...84 AB. 10 t H. O. rase, zn. 3 1 Nicholson, n. If. ..... 4 lb "...4 i. cf 3 4 S 0 1 10 3 I Hal'!", lo, Will ama, Watkon. rf. Fisher, lb. .. Vlwoldt. ae. . Tcttneman, e WlUeman, p. Totala :::::! ..a S 11 27 xFlaher out. hit bv batted ball. Bsttod for Young In ninth. "batted tor Keiley In ninth. Sioux City 0 0 1 e 1 0 0 St. Joseuh 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Three-hase hit: nark. Two-base hit: Fisher. Sacrifice hlt: Wideman. Clarke. H:lrn base: Keiley Double playa: kanua (unassisted i ; Kane to Kane to Fisher, struck out: By Keiley 3; by Wldeman. 4. Bases on balls: ff Wide man. 1; oft Kell-y. 1. Hit batemaa: Hy Keiley, 1. Ift on baeas: loux City. 4; St. Joaeph, 6. Umpire: Blank. Rayaaaa Rlaaka Bieekvllle. RAVENNA. Neb., July 1 f peclal.) The Rockvllie bal team waa Oeieatea dv Havenna here Thursday afternoon. 11 to 0. r- " 1 Iteut rooms juck with a Bee Want Ad Copyright. Tm, Internatlnnnl Nes Service. INTEREST KEEN IN WRESTLE Many Look with More Favor on Cutler Since Noting His Condition. STECHEE TO ARRIVE SATURDAY Omaha followers of the mat game have begun to weaken on the Stecher end of the betting for the match with Cutler here July 5. The arrival of the champion with hla large retinue of trained wreatlera and lla aplendld appearance, ahowtng that he has been training hard, haa made the Stecher backera weaken to a consid erable degree. Thta la not given aa a boost for betting either way, but almply to chronicle the facta aa they appear. There If no doubt j'"" "l y.. rr -nann ine nf man ciecner naa tnrown is Ernst. whom Ctitlcr can put down In a J few minutes. But the wise cnea will 0 o i tell you Ptecher will win, but they can J J (not teJI you why. He Is a powerful youth 0 who has never been thrown but once, J J I and that time three years ago by Earl Cad- 1 l dock, the amateur champion, who is now In the Cutler training aquad. At that tlm three falls were railed In fifteen minutes, of which Stecher waa given two and Caddock one. But Stecher Is a bet ter man now and has beaten all the big fellows aa fast as they have appeared, although, of couree. he has not met a man as good as Cutler. tatler Meat Hold Bark. When the followers of Stecher come to town Sunday and Monday there Is no doubt they will want to wager large L Semi- .ill Annual 1 SJ Mil i J ; 1 1 ' I fa 1 " '.y, ,M i gf . .x '.'' .- tt- vrvi,fa1ra 8jmaa sjEwzmiim ss ill (I lit ss "VL-4T. II ".w a rl 1 1 1' II 1 1" Mil 1' 1 11 1 g , C . " v- T t ' t Si u PrEJ ! 1 If i vail mm r i pi, jii h Am mm 1 -(i-Jllf;h i1 juiiMrsmvy Drawn BOO-HOO-UQ-'VE OUST FALUEN MEIR.TDA MlUUON V- dol-lars and ive accepted The man i love and I JUST HAVE TO CRY QnAiier ifcJ C.r uAPPS'1 sums and that the Cutler crowd, knowing this, are holding back for odda which really ought to be the other way. The Chicago Herald the other day In large headlines said, "A Novel Wrestling Match; One That Is on the Square," and It Till be so. While hundreds of fixed wrestling matches have been staged In the last few rears, until the public has grown tired of the sport, there Is no doubt this one will be on the level. In his training quarters at the' Castle convention hall Friday morning Cutler worked out with all his large crowd of training partners and threw them all as fast as they appeared. Earl Caddock, the amateur wreatllng champ, la the most talked of member of the party and he Is looked upon as a coming champ. He halls from Anita, la,, and has been regularly following the game for the last eighteen months. He Is a most resourceful lad, weighs 180 pounds and is as faat aa lightning. He haa thrown a lot of the big fellows In prac tice and some notables on the public mat. Stecher Is to arrive at the Merchants hotel Saturday. Jack Barry Is Sold To Boston Red Sox BOSTON. July S.-Jark Barry, rliort stop of the Philadelphia Atheltlca for aeveral years, was lold to the Boston Americans today. He will oppose his former teammates tomorrow, when he will play second baae for the Red Sox, President Lannln stated tonight. ,1 ' Elrrood Defeats Worth Platte. NORTH PLATTK, Neb., July 2. (Spe cial.) Elwood easily took the first game from the fast North Platte club by super ior hitting. Score: R.H.E. Elwood 3 2 7 0 3 0 1 0 014 16 6 North Platte 4 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 0-10 4 8 Batteries: Elwood, Todenhof and Denbo; North Platte, Jones, Artley and Danxe. (P i wiLfl ' V vry E S v All Suits, including Kensington blues and fancies, selling at $30 and a few we have left at $35 and 99 7fT $40, now yLLAo Suits selling up to $22.50, now Fifty Cents for Your Old Hat or Cap "We will allow you 50 cents for your old hat or cap when applied on any new straw hat. Leghorns, Panamas and Bangkoks included. Summer Underwear Attractively Priced Lewi a, Delpark and Wilson Bros.' Underwear none better made 92.00 Closed Crotch Wilson Ilroa.' Union Hutu ftl.OO Cloned Crotch Lewis and Delpark Union Suits tiJiO Closed Crotch lwla and lelprk Union Suits $2.0O Closed Critih Wilson Bros. Union Suits Miscellaneous Articles Reduced Suit Caaea and Bags are r e- dured 28 25c Wilson Bros.' lisle Hose, 0 pairs for 91 tiootl quality 15c He 8 pairs for Boe 11.00 Neckwear 79e I1.SO Neckwear SI. 13 l(c Neckwear .89c 75c Neckwear 00c 413 for The Bee by Swinnerton 7m "IRON MAN" BESTS THE "OLDHASTER" Coombs Whips Mathewson in Hurl ing Duel and Shuts Out Giants, Three to Nothing. THIRD STRAIGHT FOR DODGERS BROOKLYN, July I -Coombs lasted Mathewson In a pitchers' duel here to day,' shutting out New York, I Is I, giv ing Brooklyn Its third straight game from the Glanta. Infield hlta by Myers and O Mara, Daubert'e sacrifice and a fielder's choice gave Brooklyn a run In the first.' Daub ert's single. Wheat's three-bagger and Cutshaw's hit, gave the locals two more In the eighth. Score: NKW TORK. BROOKLYN. AB H O.A B AB H.O.A E. Burn if.... 4 0 Roberu'n. r 4 0 Doyle, 2b... 4 2 F1tr.hr. 4 0 Morkl. lb. . i 0 Lobert. lb.. 4 1 Murray, rf . . I 4 J Merrs. c. 8 0 Matbs'son, i 1 1 0 OH.Mrera. cf. 1 I 0 1 4 S OO'Mare. sn.. 4 1 4 4 1 2 4 IPiubert. lb. t 1 11 0 1 4 4 0What, If... 4 12 0 0 0 ir-utihsv, 2b 4 1 8 4 0 0 4 Ofltensrl, rf.. 4 1 1 0 1 0 OOoli, Ib 1 0 3 A 4 0 OMlllrr. c... I 4 2 1 0 I OOoombo, p... 8 I 1 0 4 Totals ....II 4 24 15 8 Totals ....31 C S7 It 2 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Brooklyn 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 Three-bsse hit: Wheat. Stolen bases: Cutahnw (,1. Robertson, Merkle. Sacri fice hits: Daubert. Getz. Double play: Doyle to Fletcher to Merkle. Buses on balls: Off Coombs. 2. Struck out: By Coombs, 2: by Wathewson, 4. Wild pitch: Coombs. Passed halls: Meyers, 1; Miller, 1. Umpires: Byron and Eason. Cuba Whip Plratea. CHICAGO. July 2. Chicago bunched hits today and defeated Plttaburgh, 2 to 1. Oood'a single, a sacrifice and Saier's Texas leaguer gave the locals the win ning run In the ninth inning. Their other run waa made on singles by Saler and Williams, a sacrifice, an infield out. The ARANCE Of All Our High Grade Clothing, Much of Our Men's Furnishings, Straw Hats and Palm Beach Suits s Sale Starts Saturday Morning July 3d "Ve are going to make a quick clearance of all our summer goods and to do this we are making prices accordingly. Furnish ing goods and straw hats are included along with clothing. It is an opportunity for a man to outfit himself for a very small out lay. Original price "tickets are on every article, so the saving to you is seen at a glance. In this sale we include all our higli grade clothing. All shirts except Manhattans. Lewis, Delpark and "Wilson Bros. Underwear, Palm Beach Suits, Straw Hats, .Suit Cases and Bags, Hosiery and neckwear. s For convenience we divide all our wool suits into three lots. They are our regular merchandise no job lots. Every suit in the store included. All Suits selling at $25 and a few broken lots at $30, QIC 1C now Palm Beach Suits, in grays, blues and blacks, with hair line stripes, QP QT selling at $7.50, now V 00 0 $13.75 ARROW SHIRTS, f 1.50 AND 32.00 VALUES NOW $1.15. These are splendid patterns In soft cuffs. Home of them with collars to match. Included alao in this sale are our own labeled shirts and a beautiful array of silks. We price them ss follows: 7.60 Bilk Bhirts.. ea.0O ftllk Shirts.. 4.00 Bilk Bhirts.. J fro Bilk Shirts . . All $3.0O Shirt a . A.U as-M BtUrta. . AU la OO Bhlrta.. AU 31.64 auurta., South lGth Street i vv $WIWUEr?IOeUl"f. vlltoi-s' one run was a gift whloh re sulted from a base on balls to Balrd, Ms stolen base and Klmtnerman'a wild throw I of "Waaner's rrounder. Score: riTTSnfRDH. CHICAOO. AB. H.O.A E AB. H.O.A. IS. ' Crv, If ... 4 1 0 0 01o1. rf 4 12 10 Collins, rf... I 1 I OP.)ir. ... 0 Wrhiilte. If . I OZImrmnn lb 4 OSalpr. lb.... 1 t 4 fialrd. lb.... 1 0 0 Hlnrhm'n. rf 8 0 2 WlKDtr. as.. 4 0 I VIoi. 2b 2 0 1 Jnhnoton. lb 1 1 12 Prhanc e... 8 0 4 Harmon, p.. 8 0 0 0 0 4 , 0 S o e 0 0 t 1 l 0 Williams, cf 8 1 OPhrlan. Ib... 2 4 OnnwnRhsn, e t 4 Ollerce. p.... 8 1 Totala ....: 124 14 0 Totals ,...2 t 87 11 Malsel beat Neffs throw to second for Plttaburgh 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 01 Chicago 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 Stolen bases: Balrd. Carey. Sacrifice hits: Fhelnn." Johnston, Fisher. Bases on balls- Off Harmon, 2: off Pierce, s. Struck out: Hr Pierce. 6: by Harmon, 4. Umpires: Klein and Emslle. Cards Trim Rede. CINCINNATI. July 2. Meadows al lowed Cincinnati one hit and St. Louis won. 2 to 0. St. Louis made Its tallies by three successive hits snd a sacrifice In the eighth. Oroh spiked Betxel In the fifth and the latter was forced to retire. Score : FT. LOVIR. CINCINNATI. ABHO.AB. AB. H.II.A F. Butler, as .. Huaxlns. Ib. Beechr, It.. Millar, lb... Wlliion, rf. . Hyatt, cf.... Bettel. Ib. .. Berk, lb Hnyncr. c... Madows, p. Pleach, ef . . . 4 (I Moll wlti,. 1b 8 PHcraoa;, sa.. 4 OKllllfor. If.. OUroh. fb.... Orlarks, e..., OOrlfftth, rf.. 0 ilaon. 2b... 0TnnT. p A wohioiry.., Wlnao Tot ale .21 4 V 10 0 Totala . .27 1 r 11 0 Batted for Leach In ninth. Batted for Mollwits in ninth. St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-1 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hit: Groh. Sacrifice hit: Sny der. Double play: Mersoa; to Mnllwltz. Bases on balls: Off Meadow". 3: off Toney, 1. Struck out: By Meadows, 6: hy Toncy, . Wild pitch: Meadows. Umpires: Orth and Uuigley. Gaffney Denies neport. President Gaffney of Bos;oi denies the report that he has had a difference with President Tener over the team-limit rule. Mr. Gaffney Is heartily In favor of tha rulo and will vote for It again next win ter. . tpXUeltl' SI 75 81.1 BS.M5 B3.B3 i3.0 la.TJ ... 14.35 fl.73 11.35 $1.1 3 SALE 35 W