nn; w:k: omaua. .s.vTunmv. .jui.y 24. 1015. A Few Knocks from the Hammer of Sports LINKS WIN AGAIN FROMJOURKES North Batted Freely and Everdon Relieves Him in the Seventh Inning of Game. SIX TO FIVE IS THE SCORE UNCOL.N, Neb.. July 23.-Krelal Telegram.) Lincoln took a dose asjne from Omaha today. 6 to 6. the Rourkea making a game riuht after the Tlgera had pulled up a three-run lead In the first Mven Innings. K rug's clan hopped onto Barney Srhreiber In the seventh and tied It up and started the bombardment In the eighth, but Mclntyra called In Dawson, who pitched shutout ball against Omaha yesterday, and he held them safe. North and Everdon were unequal to the task of holding Lincoln. The Tigers scored first In the third, with two down, when Schreiber drove a clean single over frond, stole second and rode home when Wolfe banged the left field fence with a double. Wolfe tallied on McOafflgana single. The Rourkes got one In the fourth on Breert's double, Brcen's steal of third and Krug's Infield out. The Tigers annexed another In tho fourth on Mclntyre's two errors and Daley's Infield hit. Smith lilts Home Raw. In the seventh Schllebner doubled to center, but was caught between second and third, when Blanck hit to Barney aVhivibei. who threw to Lloyd. Blanck reached serond on the play and then Wells, batting for North, beat out an Infield hit. Smith picked out one and drove It over the cenlerfield fence, scor ing Blanck and Wells ahead of him. Lincoln Jumped back In the lead on "Wolfe's single, McGaffigan's sacrifice and Schrelber's single. Krug started the eighth with a slash ing single to left. Varney's double brought him home and then Mclntyre tailed in Dawson. Morse hit the first ball pitched over the ccnterfleld fence in Lincoln's half and gave Lincoln the win ning run. A double-header is scheduled for to morrow, with the first game called at 1:90 p. in. Score: LINCOLN. aii. n. ii .. 4 .. a .. 4 .. a .. 2 .. 0 .. 4 .. 3 .. 4 .. 3 .. 1 Wolfe, If , McUaffiKan. ss.., II. Srhrteber, lb Mclntyre. rf McAllister, c Yantx. c Morse, cf Lloyd. 2b Dalny, 31 H. Bchrelber, p... Dawson, p 2 0 0 1 1) 0 1 1 0 1 0 o. 5 1 a i o 4 S 1 1 0 Totalh 30 OMAHA. - AB. R. H. Smith. If ' 2 Breen, 2b 1 1 Forsythe. rf 4 0 0 Krug, 3b 4 1 i Krueger, c i 1 arney, cf 4 0 1 Schleibner. lb 4 0 1 Blanck, ss 4 10 North, p 2 1 Wells I 1 Everdon. p 1 0 27 12 1 O. 1 6 2 0 & 2 7 1 1 0 0 A. 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 4 1 0 1 Totals S7 5 10 24 JO 3 Wells batted fur North In seventh. Lincoln 0 0 t l 0 1 1 1 l- Omaha . 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-6 Home runs: Smith, Morse. Three-baea hit: Daley. Two-base hits: Krug. Wolte, Breen , Krueger. Schllebnor, Varney. Double play: Blaok o Hreen to Bchlleb ner. Stolen bases: Krug, B. Schreiber, Hrean, II. Schreiber (ii). Sacrlfloe hits: .McAllister. McQafflgan. Krueger. Struck out: By Schreiber. 1; hy North. 4; by Dawson, 1; by Everdon, 1. Banes on balls: otf North. 8. Hit by pitched ball: By North, 1. Pitching record: Off Schrelger, & runs and 10 hits In seven and one-third innings: off Dawson, no run and no hit. In one and two-thirds Innings: off North, 4 runs and hits In six innings; off lCverdon, 2 run and 3 hits In two in nings: Time: 1:S3. Umpire: Abbott. WICHITA 1.0SE8 TO BOOSTERS Twelve-Inning; Contest G Moines. WICHITA. Kan., July 23. errors caused it to lose to De a twelve-Inning game. Score: WICHITA. AB. R oes to Dee -Wichita's Moines in Bennett, rf. Kox. If Patterson, lb. Brltton. . Thleslng, cf. , lloi, ss. ... Uml), 3b. . . ray, c. .... deist, p IT. 0 3 a i l o a i o o. 1 o A. H. 0 0 1 0 4 0 10 1 1 7 Totals 45 4 10 X 24 3 DES MOINES. AB. K. H. O. A. E. Ilahn. rf 4 3 1 1 0 0 Hunter, cf. 4 114 0 0 Hills, If 6 0 3 3 0 0 Jones, lb 5 1 1 0 0 Hartford, ss. 0 0 4 1 1 Kwoldt. 2b 6 14 4 4 0 TannehlU, 3b 6 0 1110 (rraham, c 4 1120 Musser, p 3 1 1 0 2 0 Mogrldge. p 1 0 0 0 1 0 Breen 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 45 7 12 36 11 Batted for Musser In ninth. Wichita ....1 000000201004 Dea Moines 00200010010 37 Left on bast: Des Moines, 10; Wichita, vi. tacrine nits: ttaJlin, Kills, Uraham, Kox, Brltton. Two-base hits: Fox (31, KwoMt Ci). (M-ay. Hunter. HI Is. Brltton. Hits: Off Musser, 8 in eight innings. Double play: Wrltton to Hosp to Patter' son. Struck out: Br Musser. 5: by Mo glidg. 3; by Gelst. 4. Beses on halls: Off Musser, l: off Mogrtdg. 3: off Oelst 4. Wild pitch: Musser. Hit by pitched nan: nuin, dv ueist. Time: 1:46. Um pire: Vantiyrkle. DIVIDE THE DOl BLE.IIEADKH Denver Loses First Came ana Sloaa the second. nr.is ve;n. juiv zj Denver divided a double-header with Sioux City, losing the first game by S to , and winning thj second. 10 to 6.- Score, first game: DENVER. AB. R. H. Spencer, cf 4 3 3 Mi'ler. rf E 12 Mccormick. If 4 Ca'loway, 2b 4 Coffey. Sb 3 Shields, lb 3 Kellher, ss 3 Knahr, c 4 MlUhell, p 4 Ta UU& STATE THT IT OOfJC rVMCAPH TPMNiMf? iHCl. HC CHMtxHGKP COfFBt UllU0 ANp o?Hl , MeCormlek. If ... Gnlloway, 2b ( Vif fev ah Shields, lb Kellher, ss 8lestak, c Uaskell, p Totals ... S ... 4 ... 4 ... 4 ... 2. Cooney, 2b Davis, ir Oallahan, ss Lejeune, cf Kane. lb....r Hensllng, 31 Davidson, rf Crosby, c Ingham, p.. White, p Totals ., Denver ..... Sioux City. Kt'Hen baa AH ..34 13 10 0 2 4 4 4 0! 1 3 0 4 0 1 0 8 0 1 3 3 2 4 0 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 17 17 12 3 ITV. R. 11. O. A. K. 12 3 2 '.) 12 10 0 0 2 4 0 12 10 0 3 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 3 2 0 2 0 1 7 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1. 1 0 6 12 34 14 2 Standing of Teams 4 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 -10 ..0 0121010 1 Coffov. Shields. SDencer. Sacrifice hits: Hensllng, Kane. Oaskell c'l. Twvbase hit: Knne. Three-base hits: Kellher (2). Home runs: Miller-. Spencer, Kane. 8truc' out: By Oaskell. -'; by Ingham. 1; by White. 4. Base on lane: )fr uasuell, I; orr White, 4. Ioiihle piny: Kellher to Uallowav to Shields. Hits: Off Inuham. 8 In tw thirds inninirs: off White, In five and two-thirds innings. Time: 1:4X. I'motre: O'Brien. JOSIES DEFEAT THE KtWi Drnniniers Take Loosely Played (me from Topeka. TATRV A T.' . 1 ..i .. oq .... i ..... , . 'van., .liny nf t'lUUTing " . wic muni iMiniii ioaay frt. Joseph took a loosely played game ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. O. A. E b 2 6 6 6 4 6 6 Watson, rf Koehler, lb Helmer, cf Orodlck. 2h .. Wllllaine, If . T7n Ikn Oroellng, 3b HUBS, C Val. p , Total .., 1 IS 0 mi : .i M 4S ?A .r.7 84 45 : .iWW SH 44 l ."I2 M8 41 (! .(' 4H . 4iV 83 3.1 60 .308 86 32 b3 .376 WESTERN LKAOV'E. I'layed. W on. L St. Tct. Des Moines. Ienver Lincoln .... Topeka Omaha loux City.. ni. joseyn.. Wichita .... NAT. LEAGUE. AMER. LHAQl'E. W.UPct.l W.UPct. Phila. 46 36 .61 ! Roston .KA Brooklyn ..46 S9 .536 Chicago ... .M 33 . Chicago ....4.1 41 .612! Detroit M S2 SM Pittsburgh .42 41 .6" I New ..York. 42 44 .4h St Louis. ...48 46 . 4WI Washington 42 43 . 4!M New York. .38 41 .4td'St. Louis.... 33 HI .iXi Boston 41 44 . 4821 Phila SO 64 .817 Cincinnati .86 46 . 4821 Cleveland ...S0M.367 FED. LEAQCHL AMER. ASSN. W.I.Pct.1 W.LPct Chicago ...M 37 .R7o St. Paul 53 37 .SX1 Kan. City. .48 86 .671 Indianaplls 60 40 .Ml Pittsburgh 4r, SS .643! Kan. City.. .48 43 .677 St. Louis.. .46 3 .641iMlnneaills 4S 43 .!7 Newsrk .. .43 41 .60)! Cleveland ..4144.42 Brooklyn . .41 48 .4il Louisville .42 4i .177 Rurr.ln 4i Rl 4! Milwaukee 41 48 ,41. Baltimore 32 63 .37fi! Columbus ..34 56 .378 WHITE SOX MAKE IT THREESTRAIGHT Pale Hose Capture Third Battle from New York by Desperate Rally in Ninth. J in which Moeller renched the plate, pro- l diicid the visitor' laity. Si'oie: I WASIIINOTOS DKTItOIT AH H O A K AH II O A T FINAL SCORE IS THREE TO TWO CHICAGO. July IT Chicago niado It three straight from New York today winning, J to 2, In a desperate ninth-Inning flnlah. John Collin simile to right, coupled with his dnrlt.g base running when he stolo second, tok third on a short passed ball, and scored on Llohnld's sacrifice fly, gave the lorsla the game. Score: .19 10 (M'kMi. rf 4 0 0 0 (M'mwfiird. If MoHlnr. rt . S t t Koiir, lb. . t 1 t Milan, rf Ktmiikv If lndll. lb . 4 I I 0V-., h llmr. r ..J 4 V tlrlctr m 4 1 wini. m.. :n t o i o (Ulna, r .. t 0 4 Avr, p 0 4 4 aJuhnff.n .. .1 0 0 0 III, Jh .... 1 OYouns. b .4 tf 4 II ...4 (V llntn. Ih . 1 1 Huali. I I OHtansiv r S 1 OIuliklr. pit 0 Total !l 7 17 I 1 I S I I I 0 s (I 1 0 l 0 1 dwrmllk's fast ones. (Jregg replaced him, but in turn was replaced by Collins after fissslng three of the four men who faceil ilm. After the fifth Collins allowed Bt. Ixiuls "ii" hit . Ccore: BOSTON ST. I.OIMS. AH H O A K AS II O A Ft NKW VOIIK AB. H.l l. A K 43 13 12 27 16 TOPEKA. .....ik. Cochran, 8b iaiinlon. ss Dell, cf .... Plsher, lb .... Brown, If Lattlmore, 2b .... Trainer, rf Monroe, o Lakaff. p Grover. p AB. R. 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 H. O. A. E 0 4 0 15 2 0 1 4 1 0 Totals 85 6 8 27 IS 7 8L Joseph 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 Topeka 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 0-6 Three-base hits: Trainer (21. Two-base h.ts: Williams, Orodlck, Helmer. Val. Sacrifice hit: Brown. Double plays: Cochran to Talllon to Plsher. Williams to oKehler, Itapp to Orodlck to Koehler. Stolen base: Cochran. Hits: Off Lakaff. 8 In eight Innings. Bases on balls: Off Lakaff, 6; off Grover, 1; off Val t Struck out: By Lakaff, 4: by VaU 4 Passed ballj: 6liss (2). Hit by nltched ball: By Lakaff, 1. Time: 2 hours. Um pire: Cusaek. i . , Coast Leagrae Ileaslls. At Loa Angeles t it v Oakland 7 12 i reruun 5 g Batteries: Oakland. Klawitter an,. Kuhn; Vernon, Chech, White and Bpen cer. At San Francisco RH E Los Angeles 11 17 i San Francisco j jo j ??.a,ttr,e,: Lx)" Angeles. Hughes, J. Williams and Fmnka Ran t'r..,.i..n Christian, ReJsigle an.i Schmidt. ' ' At Salt Lake City- R.H.R Portland m 5 Salt Lake City 2 6 8 Batteries: Portland, X abler and Fisher: 32 53 .37ii Columbus Yesterday's Rrsnlls. WESTERN LEAGl'E. Omaha. 6: Lincoln, 6. flloux City, 016; Denver, 6-10. Des Moines, 7; Wichita, 4. St. Joseph, 13; Topeka, 6. NATIONAL LEAGl'E. rhlesBo. 1' Boston. 2. St. louls, 7; Brooklyn. !. , Pittsburgh, 6-4; New York, 18. Cincinnati. 3-7; Philadelphia. 2-. AMERICAN LEAGUE. New York, 2; Chicago. 3. Roston, 8; St. Ixiuts. 8. Washington, 1; Detroit, 2. Philadelphia, 3; Cleveland, 11. FEDERAL LEACH' H. Brooklyn, 6; St. Ixiuls, 4. Buffalo, 7; Kansas City. 5. Newark, 1; Pittsburgh, 3. Baltimore, 1: Chicago, 4. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. St. Paul, 6; Kanaas City, 6. Cleveland. 8; Louisville, 5. Minneapolis. !; Milwaukee, 1. Indianapolis, 7; Columbus, 0. (antes Today. Western League Omaha at Lincoln. Sioux City at Denver, Ikes Moines at Wichita. St. Joseph at Topeka. National league Chicago at Boston, St. Louis at Brooklyn, Pittsburgh at New York, Cincinnati at Philadelphia. American League New York at Chi cago, Boston at St. Louis. Washington at Detroit, Philadelphia at Cleveland. Federal League Brooklyn at St. Louis, Buffalo at Kansas City, Newark at Pittsburgh, Baltimore at Chicago. Took, rf 4 1 T'wk'p'ih. is. 3 I MWI. .. 4 ; 1'lpp. lb. 1 Hirli. rf 3 J Turner, if. . . 4 1 Mailman, lb. t : 1 .Ttnona. tb ... I BwMinar, c. . .1 1 Warhnp. p. . . 2 I 'Hurt Mil . ..1 1 Donovan, p. . .0 0 3 0 t : (I is 1 A (1 n I 0 A A 1 A 4 0 AU II OAK A PMtlrlillv rf. 4 IllVf.vtr 1 (IK. I'nlllna. 2h 4 0 f Konrnlor, lb. 4 1 1 0.1 r-illln.. If.S 1 I - A 0ll.h. if... 4 I ft 5 11 Mrtvir. 1 t ooo lU'krmrn. 3b 1 A 0 0 1 'Icutle. p. . . . .1 0l.lrbolJ 0 2 0 0 0 Totala . .. 17 7 17 0 0 I II 4 S II J S I 4 1 1 It A 1 0 A A 0 II 1 2 0 1 'I 1 0 0 0 A A A 0 s 0 1 0 0 0 I Salt Lake City, Gregory, Schmuta, Hall and Hanrah. CLUNN OF TOPEKA IS INDEFINITELY SUSPENDED TOPEKA, Kan.. July 23 Indefinite suspension of J. Clunn. a pitcher for tho local Western league club, was announced today. No cause for the suspension was assigned by John Savage, owner of the local club. K. C. 'Reds Vletors. SCOTLAND. S. D.. July 23.-tSpeclal Telegrab.) The Kansas City Red Box won from Scotland here today bv a score of 6 to 2. Scotland Is considered the fastest team in the state after trim ming Yankton. Totals ...SI 52 1 0 Hatted for Maver In ninth. 'United for Warhop In eighth. Two out when winning run scored. New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Chicago 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 S Two-base hits: Winch. Msver. Three base hit: Hartzell. Stolen buses' High, Collins Earned runs: New York. 2; t Chi cago. 2. Bases on errors: New York, 1. Bases on balls': off Warliop, 2: off Cl cotte. 1. Hits: Off Warhop, 6 In seven In nings: off Donovan. 2 In one and two thirds Innings. Struck out: Bv Cleotte, 1. Passed ball: Sweeney. Cmplres: O Ixiush lln and Hildebrand. Tlsrers Trim Senators. 'DETROIT, Mldh., July l.-Holdlns Washington to three hits Covelskl out Pitched Gallia and Ayres today and won for Detroit. 2 to 1. Succeiwlve wild throws by McBrtdo and Nelf. together wtth Star.age'a single, gave Detroit its two runs in the fifth inning. A bas- on bulls, Foster's single and a double stea Tolala ... Si I 24 II I United for Gallia In eighth. Washington 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0--1 Detroit 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Stolen bases: I'nhh, Moeller, Foster. Earned runs: Washington, 1. Sacrifice hits: Coveleskle, Bases on errors: lietrolt. 1. Jlnsea on balls- Off iveleskie. 8; off Gallia, 8. Hits: Off Gallia. 6 In seven In nings' off Ayres, I In one Inning. Struck out: By oveleskle. 4: by Gnllia. 4: by Ayres, 1. I'mplres: Nallin and Dlneen. Indiana Heat Marks. CLEVELAND O, July 13 Hevelsnd defeated Philadelphia. 11 10 3. today, Itrnsxlei' and IVmw r being wild and Inef fective. Mitchell was effective with men rii bases Careleea bae running held Cleveland's n'iit down. Score: t I.KVKt.ANO PIIIIAIIRI.I'IIIA AU It. II A K An II O A C. : South w'rth'. If 1 0 J 0 0lHl)l. lb . I Ills 1 KmIi'ii. if.. S I S 1 I'WaUh. rf ...Ii 0 10 0 l-liapnMA 4 I 1 I llMliunk. rl.. I I I Khke. II. ....4 80 (Italians. It. ..I 0111 Sn.l'li, rf .4 2 4 0 "l..l lb . 4 114 llHrlar. Sb 4 I I I 1 lrlnnla. lb I I II I W'siiaat. tb. I 1 I I ILaup. r I 1 I A O N. III. r ... 4 14 1 IMrAvor. S...3 1110 Mltrhrll. p . 4 43 OKsef as 4 I 1 I I Hraslar, ....! 1 O Tolala ....111117 18 3Ppper. ... ! I I A Malotia . ...I Totals ,...M I 11 II 8 Hatted for Pepper in ninth. Philadelphia 0 I 0 0 0 2 0 0 03 Cleveland 2 0 4 1 0 3 1 0 -ll Earned runs: Cleveland, 7; Philadelphia, 2, Two-lia'i. hits: Smith, I .stole, Strunk. Three-base hits: Smith, Chapman, O'N'elll. Stolen' bases: Southworth, Barbara, Womrsganss. Double plays: lipp to Henley to Mclnnls. Kopf to I.i)le to Mf. Innls. Healey to Mclnnls. Hits: Off Bress ler. 8 In three innings: off Pepper, 6 In tl Inning. Bases on balls: Off Mitchell, a; otf Bressler. 2: olf Pepper. 4. Struck out: By Mitchell, 3; by Bressler, 1. I'm plres: Chill and Evans. Ited Hog tleat Browns. 1 ST. U ICIS. July 23. Lawdermllk, who started, and Ieverens, who finished for St. I xii Is were wild today and Boston won, 8 to 3. leonard, who pitched three Innings for Boston, wss forced to retire sfter batting tn the fourth, as ths result of being hit In the knee by one of I.aw- Hrnipei. rf W aanftr. lb .4 Hvmkrr. rf. I II 'hill. l. lb I llilnar. lb ...I lla lb . Oairfuer. IS S-otl. aa... carrlaan. c 1nnrd. ra.lv lra. p ... Collin a. p . I 0 esb Hon. If . 0 I A I t AAvatln. lb . 4 III 1 I A tltiivaid. m . I I I I 1 I A (Tail, lb . I 0 II AWalkar. if . 1 1 1 t 0 I Wal.h, rt... I I 4 4 1 1 Olrsn, as.. ..I 144 I I f K.i.l r I I 0 0 1 I taararal. .. I ll A OAanaw. f I 1 0 0 0 0 tlxiwninllk.pl I A 0 A S lvaraua p.. I 4 4 2 11 Tolala ....10 7 It 11 I Totals ,...M M I Kan for lvnard in the fourth. Boston 1 0 2 0 1 1 2 1 0-8 SI. Louis 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0-8 Two-base hits; Speaker. Wagner, Iewls. Three-taut lilt: Austin, Stolen bases: Sieaker, Scott, Wagner. Earned runs; Boston, 6; St. l4ula, 3. Iiouble I lay. Lax an lo Howard, hases on Iwlla: tiff Gregg. .1: orf Collins. I; off lxwder mllk, 6; i(f lvei-eim, 4. Hits: Off lm ard, 4 In thiee Innings' off LoWdwriillk, 4 in four and one thirl liinlnga; off Gieg. none In one-lhlrd Inning; orf Iji'vereni. 8 In fniir and two-thirds in nings; off Culllns, 3 In five and two thirds Innlgs. Struck out: Hv lsotiard, I; by tVllns, 4: by LowdermilV, 8; by Ieverens, 1. I'mpti-as: Connolly slid Wallace. II Evans Winner In Semi-Finals CLEVELAND, O.. July JS.-A'harles Evans of Chicago defeated New Sawyer, also of that city, 3 up and 1 to play In the semi-finals of the Western a mate ir golf championship here today. Suspension of Boss ' i Rowland is Lifted CHICAGO, July 23. The suspension of? Mnnsger Rowlsnd of the Chicago Ameri cana, which was imposed three days ago and which aroused Owner Cnmlsky t mnke charges that the umpiring in tho American league this year was the wort ha had ever seen, waa lifted today. It had been In effect three daya, followm-s. a healed argument between Rowland anil' the umpires in the Boston series. Belgrade Defeats Albion. ALBION. Neb., Julv 23.-' Special ) RcWraile .tourneyed over to ..on today and won nn easy gam, 12 1)1. The fan turn ol the rsmo as Ihn fast Infield work of Belgrade and the pitching of Todenhof, rtrlKlnp out eighteen. Hcore: ll.H.U. Albion 0 0000001 8- 426 Belgrade ....2 1 2 1 3 0 8 1 0-13 17 5 Us it cries: Albion, McKnv and llivu; Beigtade, Ti denhof and Babttltt. 1 1 1 Moalhern Assorlatlan. Memphis, 4 Atlanta, I. little Rock, t; Mobile, 0 C'hattanooga, 8; New Orleans, 7, Nash Wile, 6; Blrblngham, 3. TRACK RECORD BROKEN AT THE TEKAMAH RACES TEKAMAH, Neb., July 23.-(Speciel Telegram.) Today closed the Teksmah' race meet for ibis season. The day could not have been better for the racing and the crowd waa large and the track fast. In the 2:08 pace the faatest time ever made on the Tekanish track waft made In the third and laat heat of the race, when Hal MrKlnnejr made It In !: Several years ago an Iowa horse made a lecord of 2:00',. Following la tho sum mar) : Trotting. 2:1i clsss; purse, !: Dr. Wsyo. h. s., by Wilkhursv IF. K. Ward! laerd Duke. h. u.. bv Jackday (S' lilnatiM-k liroa.l I 2 David l.ock. br. g. iJ. K. Caseyl 6 1 IjouIss, Murto Melons. rf. Heir, Reaper and ,11m O'Shea also started. Time: 2:16i. 2:1f.'i. 1:16'., 2:1. 1 2 OS pace, purse Jl': Hal MeKlnney, b. s. by Hsl . fC. ' W. Clark til Columbl- Fire. b. s. by Pactotus (B o G. Hohann) I Sir Ialn. ro. g 2 3 "S Irene Bau and C. D. M. also started. Time: TA. 3:I0V. 2:0. Three-year-old Irot. purse -0: D. J. Burke, b. g.. by The Corsair I Joe Hunerl 1 ' 1 t Daisy Todd. b. ni., by George Todd ' (Midland . Fsrm) .1 2 ' Time. 2:28'. !;29'. Bon Hon and Hose Hedge wood alsn Started. Three-year-old pace, purse 8LH0: 1 Oregon Hal. h. s. by Hsl 11. (War ren t lentils 2 1 1 Sir Archibald, blk. a. (Tom McKay). .1 8 3 Tehwanne Patch, b. s 3 3 4 Time: 2:2m. :. 2:24',. 1 In . the three-uuai'ter-mlle dash thert were six tenrlea and Blue won. Time,: 1:17- . : I 3 1 t 8 , 4 3 Totala 34 8lOUX CITY. AB. R. II. Cooney, 3b 4 0 1 I ia vis. if 4 3 3 Callahan, as 4 11 I ejeune. cf 3 13 Kane, lb 6 11 Hensllng, 3b I 0 3 I lavldson, rf 4 13 Donnelly, e 3 2 2 Boothby, P 8 11 ....36 16 ... 1 ... 4 11 O. A. H 0 0 0 10 0 4 1 0 2 0 1 2 3 0 10 0 0 8 3 0 6 4 1 0 4 0 37 14 1 O. A. K 2 0 0 10 8 2 0 3 0 0 12 0 0 2 6 0 0 10 0 0 4 0 37 15 "J ?2 0 S-6 I) 3-4) Totals... Denver .... hioux rity. Sacrifice hits: Callahan. Boothby, l.eoene, MeCormlek. Stolen banes: lleiialing. Kane. Two-base bits: Bahr, Miller, Kane. Three-base hit: Spencer. Home runa: Miller. Galloway. L0une. Mrurk out: By Mitchell 4. Basra on balls: Off Mitchell. 4; off Boothby, i. Iiouble playa: Hensllng to Cooney to Kane. Hervahrir to Kane. Hit by pitched ball: Coffey. Time: 1:60. Umpire: O'Brien. Score, second game: DENVER. AB. R. If. O A. K Snencer, cf 3 118 0 0 iOlUer. rt 4 1 1 1 0 Hi Sntk Hth Stmt. SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Affords Numerous Buying Opportunities Almost every item iu the store is substantially re duced. All our high grade Kensington suits, i'alm Beaches, shirts, underwear and 6traw hats am prieeJ so low that a quick eloaranco is assured. 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(lothos that deserve the respect and patronage of every man who wants the best and values a good appearance. $10.00 Suits $5.00 $22.50 Suits $12.50 $12.00 Suits $G.OO $25.00 Suits $12.50 $1500 Suits $7.50 $30.00 Suits $15.00 $18.00 Suits $9.00 $35.00 Suits $17.50 $20.O Suits $10.00 $40.00 Suits $20.00 Our having- more and selling inure Clothing than anjr otltrr store in town sx surea you a larger and lron!er field from Mhlch to make sHecllon. Shirts on Sale Saturday are powerful Inducements of style and In value giving. Shirts that aold at $2.00 are now 31.45 Shirta that aold at $1.60 are now.. 05 Shirta that sold at $1.00 are now.. (15 Special Reduction in Underwear $2 garment!, regular or athletic. 81.45 $1 garments, regular or athletic ... 75 75c athletic nainsook 15 HOSK. Fine silk plated Hobe, double toe, heel and bottom, black, white and several colors, pair lt) Odd Trousers Without rtoubt yon will find at I his atora values in Mn's sn4 Tounf Mrn's extra truusrrs nut lo bs fuun I elsewhere. styles snit huh II ties for all times. II. 'fi to :'..0U anil tiu In 110.00. kJA SUITS fWu Ua ll ii ii i 'I nai. i ill i Straw Hats Greatly Reduced Your choice of any Plain or Rough Straw Hat In the store, regardless of former price, for 05t Any Leghorn Hat that sold up to $6.00, tor 82.05 $4.00 Panama and Bangkok 'r 82.95 $5.00 Panama and Bangkok Hats for 83.75 $6.00 Panama and Banrkok Ha for 83.05 $7.50 Panama and Bangkok tor 84.55 $10.00 and $12.00 Panama and Bangkok Hats for 85.05 Boys' Suit Sale The value, quality and dependable workmanship identified with our special offering of Boys' Suits this week present a rare chance of economy and satisfaction. Up to $3.50 Suits $1.05 Up to $4.50 Suits. $2.85 Up to $0.50 Suits. . . ... ............. . .$3.85 Up to $7.50 Suits $4.85 Up to $8.50 Suits. .$5.95 Up to $12.50 Suits $0.05 "Jaunty" Is an expressly word, and no clothes so so far as expressing; Jauntlaeau than do our alm Beaoa aalta, S4.M to 1S. Champae-ne. tan, natural dark blue hair line, black and whits, plain or belted back. ......i, . i. i inn 1 1 ..iii.., '"" ! r-l'S JI'll"""1 J i Milt-