THK MIK: OMAHA, SATURDAY, J III A' 31, 1P15. Bringing Up PITI1CER NORTH HOLD WICHITA Eosrke Twirler Handi Oat Brand of Curvet that Eeiult in Only Four Hit. E REEFS TRIFLE SCORES THREE WICHITA. Kan.. July 30. (Special.) Th Rmirke polished their batting eyes in th taut gsma of tha aerie and clouted out a victory by a aeor of T to I. At that it toolt fifteen hit to acnra tha Mvrn run, pitcher North pitched a chut-out article of ball, tha two runa cored by tha olvea being accounted for by errors. Only four acattered hlta were made off hla delivery, but two of them were secured following error that placed runner in a position to score. An error by Blanck, a aacrlflca and Orifflth' Hnelo scored one In tha second. Thlea slng'g alnale, Krueger's wild throw to first and Talllon'a slngl acored ona In Iho fourth. Krug batted In a run tn tha first, when Forsyth forced Breen and then atole aec ond. Double by Well and Bchllobner rounted ona in the fifth, and caused Vandervelde to be replacedby Bouthorn. With two down in tha anventh, Blanck, North and Bmlth singled, filling tha bases. Breen tripled to rlght-oentor, scoring three runa. Breen counted on Ftirayth' aingl. Krug atngled and Forrythe-Krug worked a double ateal of aerond and third, but Krueger popped to ahort for tha third out. ' Three double play helped cut off Omaha acorea. Score! WICHITA. AB. R. H. O. A. B. Jtosp. aa Bennett. Cf. ... Patterson, lb. . Thl-nlng, If. ... Brltton, it Tallinn, rf Lamb. Six (Jitfflth. e Venrterveldt, p. fcoulhern, p. .. ... 4 J 4 0 I 1 J 0 1 4 0 0 Total . SO I OMAHA. 4 n 14 AB. R, H. I 4 t I t 1 1 O. II Smith. !f 4 V i n. Sb. 6 0 1 ft t ft i 0 6 e o i o i F'nrsythe, cf. ... Kruir. , K nieger. 0. 4 I 'WpI. rf. . rVhllrbner. oiiTck, North, p. . lb. .. 4 .. 4 .. 4 . M 1 0 0 1 o Total Omaha .. Wichita . T 16 V IS ' s 0 07 0 0 114 0 10 0 0 ft 0--I lft on Stc Omaha. 6: Wichita. , F.erned runa: Omaha. 7: Wichita. 0. Sac rifice hit: F rythe, TalMon. Twob hlta: W !'.. Schlinbncr. The-hfe lilt: Hreen Utolon baa: Fnmvthe (21. Krua it). Weil. Talilon (J!, Orlffith. Hit: Off Van1ervl1. 6 In fiMir Inninie, none out In the fl'th. Pouhla playa: Hop to Rrtt ton to Patlernon (St. Benne't to Orifflth. Htrurk out: H North, t: T Rciuthem. 2. Ieae on ball: Cff North. 2: off Van- (ti-rvelile, 1: off ((outhern. 1. Paeoed liall. Orifflth. Time: 2.10. I mrlrei Cuaack. siorx LOSB TO TOPF.KAI I.MtiMrte Work with the Bat a Feat ere f Ratae. TOPKKA. Kan.. Julr -lkaff r-ltcheil a ateady game, while K)lv. who itartid for bum Cltv. was hit bard end Tncka won. lxylf. who auoreeded Kelly. i,wf1 only orio hit in fiive and one-third timing. Lattlmor batted In five of To- hliiiacif. 8ixre: KIOXTX CITT. Aa R H. O. A. 0 12 0 10 0 10 1 1 0 1 a s i 2 1 ft 1 b 1 0 1 1 o o a 7 24 U H. O. A. 0 0 1 1 t 0 10 i 4 0 oso is 1 a 1 1 0 1 2 1 r. 0 t 0 0000 Cnoney, Jb..-.. 0 0 0 0 1 f 0 0 0 fll. If I'ttllHlmn, aa.. Iicune. cf... Kur.t. lb Henallrig, 2o.a Tiavldeaiii, rf.. l-nnelly. c... Kfllv, p I )o le, p ToUla M 4 TOPKKA. AB. I B. Poatlik, .... (lffllAII, t.... Jrkotl. tf... '1 I .Iflilull. rf.. Blown, If lAtiimorv. 2b. KmtM-r. ll M,.nne, v ljtf.lf.ir. p , Total ) 7 7 27 Sioux City 0 2 0 0 0 0 t 0 34 T.ika 0400000 -7 Three-be hit: llenallnir. lttlmore. Tw-lnAi hle: lttimire, Fislier. K.ne, I 'fvt.nfliv. Mulct tiaax. llenetlng. I tint: t'ff Kelly 4 In two and one-third innliwa. HiAfM on bah: off Ikalf. 1; off holly, 2. cTf iKiyle, I. Time: 1:3. Umpire: Van Syckle. Dt: MOIMl HtKM IT TIIHr.B Buuatrrt Add Aaother to of Iclorlr by tVblaiplaaT Llaba. MNty)Ui, Neb., July ao. lH-a Moine runt',. It thrne atrnlht by winning to day a game from lJn.oln. 7 to 4. Bcore: LINCOLN. AB. 1U H. O. A. K. Wolfe If 4 0 0 t 0 M. 1 Ixan, t 0 0 110 NrnWf. cf a 1 0 I 0 0 i..i. rf I I 1 0 v. uiinin. lb 4 0 2 11 0 0 V unit, c 2 0 0 2 0 Inn. S' a 1 0 2 2 1 I iry. Jo ., 4 0 1 10 U:nun, p. ........... 21010 Tot! 1 4 27 14 1 Vl.i Mo INF. S. AH. It. H. O. A. B. 1'iT.ff, Cf & I J J y a . if 0 1 0 0 0 . n. if 4 I 1 2 4 ,''"" 1," 14 0 0 4 112 2 Afc . A-l i I I I j Father , I 7 77 -rr 1 7 5 1 WHAT VA,"i J 5H0T UP- ' Boh LA"D &A.ROC1 - i1L WHAT U HAVE Some VHATiTHEL -tup Lvt-tp V1? HZs ' OU HA.V2, i3avi; usa jow have a will Too APPle p,t' 1 mkttf with -s thl matter. ( huniuatfo DlMNER TONKHT LITTLS ir f 2i LEMON Pit- J MATTER WITH . f - WITH THE ' -5 L, HUWUAT6D '"' '' WrC'F ' Standing of Teams WESTERN LEAGUE. Played. Won. Lout. Pet. .Ml fe Molnc !H ) Jt4 lenver l M 87 Topcka w 4 46 Lincoln W 4A Omaha M 47 4 Rlmi City (W) 41 4a Wichita 9t 37 lift lt. Joeeph 1 M M .40 .417 ' .4" . NAT. LKAQfE. AM En. LEAOCE. W.L.Petl W.LPct. Phlla 60 H .IWt! Boston M .M Brooklyn .-4f 41 .544! Chicago ... M M .MO Hrton 47 4 .Mil lHtrolt 67 .J0 Plttatmrch 46 46 .Mml Waahlnrton 47 V .611 Chicago ....44 44 .600; New York... 4)1 47 .47 New York.. 42 44 .V ft. lxul... 5L66 Ht. Ioiil ...44 4M .473'rinvaland ,.MH.M l lnrlnnull .27 63 .416! Phlla 21 (1 ,2ST KKD. LKAOl'B AMF.R. ASSN. W.LPPt.l W.UPct. rhicaao ... .64 M .W St. Paul MM. Kan f'lty..5 40 .6nM Indlnnap'a .M IS .H Mlimeao a . 61 46 .Mt 11'tlflburKh. 69 41 .M HI. Ix)Ul...49 4.1 .6.' Newark .... 4H ti .lav Kan. ?lty...M 47 .6 lulvllln ..61 47 .r,20 Itrnnklyn ..44 63.64 Cleveland ..41 4 .4i'4 huffalo ....it 6T .4f Milwaukee .43 62 .4M lialtlmora ..24 t .!( Uolurnbua ..27 60 .386 Yeaterday'a Reanlta. WESTERN LKAOUE. Rt. JoaeDh. 2: Denver. - T. ! Molnea, 7; Lincoln, 4. Hioua City. 4: Tope k a, T. , Omaha. 7: Wichita. 2. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn, S; IPttaubrrU, I. New York, 2-0; hlcano, 1-4. Boaton, 2; Cincinnati, . AMERICAN LUAOITB. Rt. Itul. 0; Washington. 2. Cleveland, . Philadelphia. 2. C'hlcaao, C; New York. 4. eUtrolt. 7: Uoaton. . FEDKRAL LRAQUBL Buffalo, 1: Chicago, 2. AMKR1CAN ASSOCIATION.. Milwaukee, : Columbua, a. Bt. Paul. 4; Cleveland. 0. Mlnneapolla, 1; Indlanapolla, L Kanaaa City. 6; Loulavllle. 2. iiaaaao Today Waatern LeajrueRt. Jocenh at incoln. Pea Molnce at Henver, Hloux City at Wlohtta, Omaha at Topeka. LNolional league PMladelDhia at tt. Ixiuia, New York at Chlcajfo, IToaton at Cincinnati, Brooklyn at Ptttaburgh. American l-eeauext. Lutila at Waah lnrton. Cleveland at Philadelphia. ChU cago at New York, Ietrolt at HnMon. Federal League No gamea acheduied. O rah am, o... Thomaa, p... Mogridga, p. .. 4 .. t .. 1 Totala 24 T U V 1 0 4 0 Lincoln 0 0 10 0 Iea Molnea 0 2 10 0 I 0-4 0 0-7 Threa-baaa hit: Mora. Home run: Jonna ill. Two-beae hlta: Hunter, Siwol.1t, Wllllama, Uraham. Double flaya: Rawyer to Hartford to Jonea; Ialey to Wllllama; Yanta to Wllllama. fttolcn baara: Cwldt. Bawyer. Snorl flca hlta: Hunter. Khman (2), Ullla. Rtruck out: By Ehrntn. 6: bv Thorns. 2: by Mogrldgu, 1. barna on ball: Off i nnmaa, a. nil oy pncned oeu: tiy Thomaa, 1 Pitching reoord: Of f Thoma. 4 runa and hlta In aeven Innings; off Mogrldge no runa and no hlta In two In- !!. Time; 1:60. Umpire: O'Brien. PITCIII.ua WIJII FOR DBNVBH MeC'taraalek's Heaaa Raa Feat area Victory Over It. Joeeph. Pitched St. Joeeph and won. 7 to 1 Mo Cormlck bom run featured. Score: DKNVEtt. AB. H. H, O. A. E. Rliencer, cf. 4 110 0 0 Miller, rf 4,0 1 4 0 0 Mo'ormkk, lb I 1 1 I 1 0 0 OHlloway. Jb, 4 1110 Coffey, 2b 1110 10 RhleUla. lb 1 1 0 IS 1.0 Kellher, 41101 ISpahr, e. 11 12 0 1 Harrington, P 21244 Total ... 7 "i 27 it "i RT. JOSBPH. AU. R. If. O, A. K. Wataon, rft 4 10 110 Koehler, rf 4 2 S 11 0 0 liclmer. ct 1 0 0 0 0 Wllllama, If 1 0 1 0 0 0 Orodlfk, 2b 4 0 0 4 4 0 Haiu. 2b 40110 (fi-oellng. aa 1 1 14 0 Kllea. o 4040 Vance, p. 4 0 10 14 Moore 0 0 0 0 0 N'K-holaon 10 00 Total 21 1 24 14 0 Rattud for Oroellng in ninth. Batted for Bit In ninth. St. Joseph 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 O-l Denver .0 2 0 0 I 0 I 1 7 a,;'h" ' 0 ft' Sacrlfli-e hlta: Helmer. Gmeltng. Shield 0 1 "- Wild pitch: Harrington. Sacrifice 01 fly : William. Stolen baae: Memer. I Two-ha ae hlta: Orovling. Koehler. iSiiaihr. struck out. By Harrington. 1: hy ance. 4. Home run: McCormlck. Baae on halla: tff Vance, 1; off Harrington, t. Double play. Kelleher to Oalloway to WhilH. Hit by pitched hall: (Hv Vinca. Colfry. Tlma: 1 . Umpire: Ahbott. a. Merit-OS Aaaoelatloa. At Ooiiinibue: R.H.K. Milwaukee a a I Viunibua 4 Battcri-: mintrherty and Hughea; iavt. o Tool aud Colanaan. At Cleveland: RH K. Pt. Paul 4 7 ) Cleveland 0 0 Battria: Meele and Johnaon; Jamea, Mcfall and Hilling. At lntliaiiuixlia: R U E. Minneapolis , 1 Indianapolla J 4 0 HttltrrW; Yliixllng and Gharrlty; kVharrtt. Wlllia and Uoaaett. At Loulavllle: Jt.H E. vanaaa tJlty , ( lg 0 lAuiavll 1 n 0 Hatteiie: Sander, Oardner and Uelbvl; t'avenpurt. t.Um, Taylor aud Croaaun. tovall gaaiteoatoa Lifted. KANSAS CITY, Mo. July 20-The su-p-i.tion of niuij. eloaii. luanager i.f the lotal K-lf-iai ltau club, waa today lifted bv ri'osiib-nt liiiinor ao that bto vkII could play In tomorrow game here nhi'.ti Mill Id "Btovall day " Norlhavealera Leagae. Abfrieen. 0: Vancouver, 4. f.111. 4 hl-okaou, I. 1 a .-jiua, 4, i lutitA, 0, CopyrlgM. 11S. International New Rervlee. COBB FANS TWICE, BUT DETROIT WINS Tifm Turn Nothing-to-Six Score for Fire Inning Into Seren-to-Six Win. SOX LOSE DESPITE EARLY LEAD BOSTON, July S0.-Detrolt turned a 0 to acore of five inning Into a 7 to ( victory over the Boaton Americana to day, aided largely by Boaton error. Leonard allowed only one hit In the flrat five e!ona, but In the sixth end aeventh hla wlldne, Detroit' hit and a two-baee wild throw by Lewi gave the Tig re five runa. The vlaltora acored the tiring and winning runa off Wood' pitching and mlaplay In the ninth. Boa ton acored all It runa off Dauaa, three pitcher who aticceeded him holding the Red Box hltle. Ty Cobb atruck out twice before the ahoot of Leonard, once for the third out with the baaea filled. Score: DETROIT BOTTOM. A0H.O.AK. AR.HO.AB. Vltt b e I t olToeer, rf....4 I 4 nu.h, n 4 2 2 OHarrv. lb i 1 2 Cohli cf 4 til 1Ppelr. rf .l 1 T 0 t rwfor4. rf.l Vrk. If. ....4 Hurna. lh...,l 0 ' HnhlltMl. la I 1 4 1 It 01nr. lb . t 410 III I Iw1. If. ...I 1 6 1 Ysiuc. lb . ..2 1 unnliu. lb.. 4 ltl K.v.o., 2b.. .1 .1 H..ill. h I 4 11 atana, e...l MeKH, ..,.! IUB, ....! I 1 I ( Thoaia. e., 4 1 4 l lie 4lnnu-d. 1 41 4 Wood, p 1 t lit Hin. 1 Dubue 1 1 Total ...H II 17 I Mtrobson .. CxTfiMklf. p4 8 ' Bakr .......1 0 0 BolD4. .... TdUll ... .M T T 1 I 'itatted for 8ten in aeventh. Rren for Dubuc In aeventh. .' 'Batted for Coveleakie in nlhtn. Detroit 0 000010 27 Boaton 1 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 04 Two-baae hit. Rtanage, Dubuo. Double Elnye: Huah to Burn. Baae on error: 'trolt, 1. Raaea on ball: Off Dauna. 2: off Covoleekle, I: off Leonard, 2; off Wood. 1. Hlta: Off Dauaa. 11 In four and one-third Inning: off Hteen. 0 In two thlrda Inning: off Covaleekle, 0 in two Inning; off Holand. 0 In one Innlngj off Leonard. In (even and one-third In ning: off Wood, 1 In one and two-Uitrda Inning. Hit bv pitched ball: By eLonard, Hum and Kavanagh: by Covaleskle, Iewi. Btruck out: By Dau, 1; by holand. 1; by Leonard, i Umpire: Chill and ttvam. Hack Loaa to ladlama. PHILADltLPlMA, July SO-Cleveland von a teu-innlng game from Philadelphia today, 6 to 2. The winning run were cored on Kirks' rtoulile. Hmltli'a single, O'NkIII'b aiTlfc fly and and an error by Malone. Huorc: CUTVEINn. PHILAUKL.PHIA. AH M 4t A V AU U ft A V ' aA..th W All! rt Ia. k A I 1 1 It , Turn.r. lb. ..a J I 1 Wtiih. rf....l 114 rhinun. 4 11 -M.ini. it,..i lit JfKia. If.. 4 2 1 4 (lavinna. rf....l lie ! " i '',1ol ! i '! 1 1 l STaV 'ii: l! f 2 S it!! O'NtilK (,..l"l H 0Knf m.,,,.1 117 Morto. .,. t 4 Kuvloa. 4 4 Total ... H II K II I Total H a II I Cleveland 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2-6 Philadelphia . 0 100010000-1 Two-baae hits: . Southworth, .Kirk. Three-baae hit: Malone. Stolen basea: Wambaganaa, Turner. Karned . runa: Cleveland. 1; Philadelphia. L Double play: liouthworth to O'Neill. Baaea on errors: Cleveland, 2; Philadelphia. 2. Base on ball: Off Morton, 1; off Knowlaon, 4. Struck out: By Morton, 4; by Knowlaon, L. Umpires: 1'ineen and Nallln, leaaten Trtsa Browaa. WA8HINQTON. Jtilv SO. Waahlnaton hunched three hit and a acrlftce with an error in the eeoond Inning today and won the flmt game of the aerie with St. Louts, a to o. Ayrea. for the local, pitched brilliantly with men on base. Score: gT. LOVI8. WASHINGTON. AH H O A g. AH M O A gafMtaa. It . 1 I IMoallar. rf. l I i Auatin. lb.. I 4 t Kwcr. lb.. ..I X I I I niilar. rf... 4 111 Milan, cf ...4 1 Pr.il. Ib 4 4 1 Ifihanka lb. .4 I I I 4 Walkor. rf 1 0 Uandll. lb .. 2 I 1 IP VM'4 - : I n U m J U About 180 slightly 151848-20 AG 1 ki 4x ! 1 It . r fc imm" J PI Mil nm flownrd. lb. .4 11 A-oalt. If....l t I 0 Tvan. .... 4 112 HfiiirT. c I Atntw. t 4 1 1 (1 M llrlda. aa. I A 4 a 1 Walah 0 0" A;m. p 4 02 Wallman. p. a I ba.ar.KI ....1 4 09 Totala ....12 in 2 Total ....14 tail I Han for Anew In ninth. Batted for Wellmun In ninth. ft. Jyoula 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Waahlngton 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Two-baae hit: Oandll. Thren-baae liita: Howard, Moelior. Htolen none: Milan. Krncl run: WaahlnKton. Rracriflce hit: Anatln, Acoata. Mr Hrldo. Kaara on er ror: Bt. Louis, 2. Base on ball: Off Wcllman, 2; ofr Ayr, 1. Struck out: By Ayr. 2. Umpires: O'Loughlln and Hll (lebrani . . . Whit So Wl. NTCW YORK. July 30.-Hard hitting by Murphy and Weaver enabi.-d Chicago to win the flrat gamo of their sortea from New York today, to 4. Weavera home run In the aeventh- drove In two run ahead of him and virtually won the game for the vlaltora. Pipp of New York made a triple, a double aad a alngle. Score: CUIOAOO. NEW YORK AH H O A It AB H O A K. Murphr. rf .. i l OHI.h. If o I D o Wmw, aa I I I 4 0 boon, a 1 0 I I I K-nllln. Jb I 1 4 0Hrtlll. tb.4 1 t I 1 l-o.irnl.r. lb I 1 II OPIpp. lb 4 140 J iviiina, if 4 i i e r.jo. rr 4 a l i l Ila h. cf... 1 SBamar. Cf...4 110 im, c 4 111 OBauman. 2b.. 1 1 2 1 Ula.-kb. lb. .1 0 1 OHwornor. c.l 14 C'lotta. p. ...I 111 OShawkor. p.. I 4010 IJhol4 ... t 0 0"-.. Iflw.il ...I 0 Suott. p 0 OPI.h. p 0 Mull.n 0 Total ....41127 14 Crae Totala .... I 17 II 6 Batted for Clcott In the ninth. Hatted for Bhawkey lu the aeventh. Hutted for Rweeney In the ninth. Batted for Pleh In the ninth. Chicago 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-4 Two-base hlta: Murphy (2), Pipp, Mayer. Three-baae hit: Cook, Pipp. Home 'run: Weaver.. Stolen base: J. Collin. Earned runa: Chicago. 4; New York, 4. Baaea on 'error: Chicago, i. Baae on balla: Off Bhawkey, 2; off Cteotte. 2; off Scott, 1. Hlta: Off bhaw key, 2 In aevan Inning; off Pleh, 2 In two Inning; off Cteotte. a In eight In ning; off Bcott, 1 In one Inning. Struck out: By Shawkey, 2; by Pleh, 2; by Clootte, 4; by Bcott. L Wild pitch:, Shaw key. Umpire: Connolly ana Wallace. WILLIAMS AND WASHBURN ' WIN WAY TO FINALS BOSTON. July SO. It wa only after two-act matches that II. N. Williams Id. of Boaton and W. M. Washburn of New York won their way to the final of the eastern double tennis tournament on the eourts of tha Lonwood Cricket club to day. They had dropped two sets, playing tiatlesaly to H. II. Hackett and T. R. Pell of New York In th eaeml-flnals match this afternoon, when Williams, the national champion, recovered his control. Then he turned th tide decisively, his forehand drives being largely responsible for his team winning the next three sets and match. Williams and Washburn will meet Irv ing C. Wright of thl city and W. F. Johnson of Philadelphia ' n the final match tomorrow,' Coaat Loagae. At Le Angele: RH.75. Portland 2 7 1 Vernon 1 2 0 Battrrlea: Covweskl and Fisher: John son and Spencer. At San Kramiaco: R.H.E. Ban Francisco 1 2 1 Oakland - I 10 0 Battertea: Kelalgt and Bchmidt: Prough and Elliott. At Rait Lake' City; R H E. Ioa Angeles 17 17 4 Salt Iko City IS IB 7 Battertea: Lov. Rcogglns. Hughea and Boles; Hall, Reuther, Gregory, Scbmuta and Hannah. At Lo Angeles: RH E. Portland 8 17 0 Vernon 4 10 Batterle: Hlgginbotham and Carlarh; Decannler, r Yomme. Plercy, Hltt and Spencer. . I oathera Aaaoclatloa, Llttla Rock. B; Atlanta, a. Nashville. 4; New Orleana. 2 Memphia. 8; Mobile. 4 (10 Innings). Chattanooga, 1; Birmingham, 10. 131 to 17 . ( That were Formerly ' I I suae $1.50, S2 Si $2.50 From our own stock soiled Shirts at 55c . - V Tl raraam tret Drawn for The Bee by George McManus LEE 'AXWORTHY IS WINNERJF M. & H. Cleveland Hone Captures Big Event of Grand Circuit Meet at Detroit TWO OTHER HEATS EXCITING DETROIT. July SO Lee Aiworthy, owned by the Pastime stables of Cleve land and driven by William Andrews, this afternoon won the twenty-sixth re newal of the Merchants and Manufac turers 110,000 stake from the greatest field of trotters which ever faced tha starter In thl classic. Raised from the 1:24 to tha 1:08 class, th stake brought out doicn' of the best one In training, but Lee Axworthy ouLfooted th lot and took the race In atralght heat. Incidentally he had to set a new record of 1:0444 for the (take to beat Peter Scott, who wa the chief contender all the way. While the Merchant an Manufac turers wa the feature of the week' Grand Circuit program there wer two heat In other event today in which the finishes were to close the Judges withheld their decision until a photographer who snapped the horses a they went under the wire developed his plate and showed the winner. evea la Stretch. Lee Axworthy led- all the way In the first heat of the Merchants and Manu facturers. Beven hones came Into the stretch abreat, but Peter Scott and Lee Axworthy drew away and th last eight and wer fighting It out alone at the wire Andrew' horse showing a head In front. In the second heat Peter Bcott led to within a hundred yards of th fin ish. Then Andrews who had held Lee Axworthy back In the bunch ram with a rush and In noelng out another win, broke the old stake record of I:0&"4. Shulor.uvner of Peter McCormlck, die satisfied "with his horse's showing In i),e first two heats displaced Valentine In the third start and led the field to th three-quarter pole. The paoe wa too wift. however, and Andrew and Mur phy again drew away for another thrill ing finish, the son of Guy Axworthy win ning by about the same margin aa In th other heats. Ben Locanda took three of th four heats In the 1:11 pare with Blngen Pointer always close up. The last named hors waa declared winner of the second heat after the photographic, plate showed htm In front at the wlr by the narrowest of marglnes. Pat Carmody led all the way In th first heat of th 1:11 pace. At th last ozy It' ll t Bolan I 2 !J il n !! u Drinks n w w n V V turn In the second heat he broke to a standstill and was distanced, Altawood taking the hent and the next two. The Wayne Hotel sweepstakes for 3-year-old trotter went to Colorado Range after three heats. He won the first rather easily and was beaten, according to the photographer's decision by Deroche In the second. These two raced the third heat alone, Colorado Range winning In eld th distance flag. Rare at Roekweil City. ROCWWELL CITY, Ta., July 90... (Spe cial. )-Races at Rockwell City fair to dav: 1 Pacing. 2 25 class: Black Bass, first; Orpheus Pan. second; John Pwry. third; Corrector. Jr., fourth. Best time, t-.n. Trotting, 2.3u clasa: Lyle Fibre, first; Winnie lock hart, second; DeWltt. third; Christy Chimes, fourth. B.;st time, 2:2.V4 Pacing, 2.14 class: Rlale Dillon, first; Idol, second; Legal Heir, third; Agnes W, fourth. Beet time. 2:15fc. Booac Removed. Lute Boone's weak hitting with thi Yankees caused Manager Donovan to bench him last week In favor of Paddy Batiman. Suits Worth T These suits are of unusual merit in fit, finish and service. Some of them are Vi silk lined, with full silk lined vests. Others are full serge lined, of medium weight and suitable for lnte fall wear. The materials are neat flannels and crashes and all wool worsteds You will be impressed with these splendid values at the low price of $16.50. ....... . Manhattan Shirt Sale Tho semi-annual Manhattan sale is now on,' and ; these high-grade ShirU are reduced from 20 to 35. j All styles and materials. Lav in your supply for fall now. 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