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    TJIH HKK OMAHA. tSATUKDAY, SKITKMUEII 1. 11)15.
FIELDER JONESES
OYERCOUE BLUES
Davenport Allow Buffalo Only
Tires Hit and St. Louis Wins
Easily.
SIX TO ONE IS THE SCORE
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Bept. 21 Davenport
Allowed but three hit In today's same
etweeft St. LiouM end Buffalo and the
locals wen, 8 to L BL Lout made elirht
hit Off fchmks end Marshall, and these,
with errors by the visitors, won the gam
for the locals, "core: R.H.B,
BuffSl r..r...t M M M W ! !
St. Louis 2 903010 10
Hattrrlrs: Marshall and Blair. Daven
port and Hartley.
Whales Blank Tops.
rmcAtio, n-rt. 24. nm Boiiey. oi-
raaro'a new southpaw pitcher, shut out
Urooklyn hers today, I to t). Hailejr strurk
out twelve and allowed but three eat
'tetvd hit lor tha visitors, Kslhenbers:
puszlcd th H(?ht-hsnlod baltera, but
Ithrrc of PhloeKo's left-hnnded batsmen
loled the fira hlla from whioU tha three
runs were scored a home run. a triple,
1 d- vb)o and a (Ingle, maklnK the
total. Score: B.H.K.
Hi ,kIvii 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 8 3
OhloaRO 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 3 R 0
rtatterloa: Falkenberff and Land; Bailey
and Fischer.
Rrna Bent Xewarka.
PITTSUliRQH, Sept. 24. nttburgh de
fented Newark, 2 to 1. today. In a srame
"whlt-h went ten Innings. With the score
1 to 0 In favor of the visitors in the ninth,
I porta a error pavad tha way tc a rally
and tha tot als tied the Ownit. Laporta
secirnd error resulted in Plttaburrha vic
tory in the tenth. Score: 1VII.K:
Newark ....0 00100000 01 T
.Pittsburgh. .0 00000001 12 0
, ftutterlns: Moran, Kalserlln? and Rarl
dtn; ltoc,-e, Ulokson and O'Omnor.
Tfrpa Lose to K. C.
KANSAS CITY. Bent 4.-The locals
twice overcome bia- Baltimore leads to
I day and won to 7. In the third Innlnff
two errors helped the visitors erst Jour
runa. After Kaneaa City, by rood bat
tlntr, had overcome that handicap, a
series of errors and hlla ray Baltimore
three in the eighth. The four eltislee and
a base on balls cava the locals the runs
needed to vain the victory.
Both Black and Lclalr were hit hard.
Two home runs, a triple and four doubles
comprised the extra base hlUlttf record
of the locals. Uoore: R.H.B.
Baltimore ...0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 07 Ml 0
i Kansas City 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 4 1
Baroness Mao Nabs
The Two-Thirty Trot
; KEARNET. Neb., Sept. 4.-Speolel
frelegram.) Considering tha hujh wind
which prevailed, (rood time was made In
fhe pacing and trotting events at tha
(local track this afternoon. The only ex
5 ieltement of the day was a runaway.
- I.Swede, owned and driven by lienllne,
took the track and eventually spilled the
1 (driver. About 4.009 turned out for the
jrlays sport. Summaries:
- .Trotting, 2.30 clae. purse, $350: '
Tlkronftss Mao 1 111
' pMlie Axewood 1 t J I
iVIva Cnlrlen ...........8 8 3 3
. Un Medium 4 4 4 4
r Timo l-W.: Jtfti' IHU: 1:ZZA.
. h uk tieasiuv j, i
,TIIHin L ...,t,,,)M,..,...... m
Flirt ill ......
-- r.,, A M
' Klnn will ....J t
' Time. i.m,. :16H.
U.. o.iarv . .- - Miau MaM
irartr tiny ..... 1 x i
' ttJifct f'luinre ......2 1 4
. -1-vt H Mir Hiin u ...o
UO. M. H. V M...4 4 3
'r i . n . . -i o.om o.anw
I IIMf, A.AIl.
Karmfra race, purse UOOi
j i Tonv- O., owned and driven by T J.
jiklrshsm. Kearney, first money; Babe,
isiwrvd and driven by C. W. Flnoh, Kear
' kioy, second; Jim. owned and driven by
b.'lyde (."tuIs. hlearney, third. The fastest
, Utile was 2:37.
' . Three-quarter-mile dash, purse 3100:
, leoma (Hudklna), first! Pickens (Kelly),
, second: Vol tome fMcQeolIn), third. Mare-
Viem also ran. Time, i:i7fe.
J
Tom Oonners Is Set
Down for 'Snatching'
tfrOTJX CTTY, la,, Bept 34. Torn Cos
tiers, perhaps ths oldest negro Jockey
In the racing gams today, was sat down
for the remainder of tha looal onset f-r
the alleged "snatohlng" of St Avono, tha
favorite In the slx-furlong raoa here to
day. Personality, a rank outsider, with
, a local Jockey up, finished first, but the
1 judges declared It no race. Tho harness
events were fust. Colonel Vldmer, by
Major Vldmer, with Walker up, won the
2:3V trot in straight heats. Brown Betty,
by John Marshall, the fatvorlte, won the
2:20 paco In straight heats. Summary:
Trotting, 2:30 class, purse 3000: Colonel
Vldmer, won; Kuth A.lerton, saoond;
Ollnda. third; Joaephlne Jenkins, Uis
' tanced. Best time, 2 21.
Pacing, 2:20 clans, purse 36(10: Brown
Betty, won; Harry II,, second; Olnger,
third: Maris, fourth. Beat time, l:17'4.
Runntrur, four and one-half furlongs,
purse $ltf: Jim Hay. first: Blllle T., sec
ond; Nobis Urand, third; Barney McCoy,
fourth; Charles McNab, fifth. Time.
. 0:5!.
SCHOOL OF COMMERCE TO
ORGANIZE FOOT BALL TEAM
The Omaha High School of Commerce
will put a foot ball team on tha gridiron
' this year.
The Students' Athletio association has
been orgsnlssd and temporary officers
' chosen. About fifty husky lads an
nounced an Intention to become oandl
' dates for tha team.
The squad will be coached by Jim
Drummond and Burford, both teachers at
, the High School of Comma roe. Drum-
mond wsa a star on ths Dartmouth eleven
several years ago. Burford has starred
'as csnter on the Crelghton university
team for ths Isst two years.
Practice will be started Friday on
.grounds near Nineteenth and Leaven
worth. For the present the squad will
have use of the Young Men's Christian
'association shower baths. On aooouat of
ilack of space ths Board of Education has
not been able .to install shower bata
ulpment In the High School of Com
. mere building.
Ths captain of tha team will be chosen
In about two weeks. A schedule haa not
yet been made.
BC.3 KING OF DES MOINES
MAKES BRIEF VISIT HERE
Bob King of Des Moines, ona of ths
best known sportsmen In ths country,
waa In Omaha yesterday visiting with
friends and watching tha races at Ben
son. Mr. King gave ths pony now known
as Babe King, ths smallest race horss
in the world, to Miss Frances Deonlson
of Omaha and ho was on band to sea ths
midget In her exhibition yesterday at
Benson. Ths pony waa shipped to Omaha
In a dog erata wbea shs was a tiny colt.
Fa-t Ball Teaaa Urexulaea.
Tho BumiKo Juniors have organised a
foot ball team and are looking for Hun
Iday samea. Telephone Walter MoUiU
at TyUr iOui after o'clock.
Wist a S.adar Gaaae. '
Tha Mure and Btrlies would Itks to
hear from some fast team willing to bat
Jle this iiunday at Rlv.-rvtew park. Call
oy fttacey at Sooth im
Flea Want Ads Produce Results.
RASTUS WINS OFF JOHN D.
Mirthful (aid 6t Friioo Make Pro
rr&m with Biz-Eett Trot
tin; Battle.
CARD IS NOT COMPLETED
e
COI.VMIUH, O., sept. K-Te each of
the three class races rarded for the fifth
day tf the Columbus Grand Circuit rac
ing; there was something out of the or
dinary. The program Itself was not
completed, Mirthful and C frlsco miking
It long with a six-haat trotting battle.
Tomorrow the 1:11 pace will be finished
and there will be consolation races for
3:11 pacers and 3:15 trotters.
Rastus, favorite, won tha 101 pace,
after tha first heat bad gone to John P.
St. Frisco was the first choice for the
2:09 trot. Vaster, making his second start
of the week, won the first heat and then
the race became a duel between Mirth
ful and Bt msco. The Murphy mar
made a costly break In the third heat and
was out-trotted In the next one. She had
the tnost endurance, winning the fifth
without trouble and virtually settling the
race by going, the first half of the
sixth In 1:03. Her Jogging finish prevented
both t. Frisco and Vaater from being
shut out. i
Virginia Crooks was the original favor,
lte In the 2:11 pace, the flrat heat of
which went to Sudd Klllott In slow time.
During this heat Miss Rejected fell,
and Driver Tates was thrown to the
track. He was stunned by the fall and
slightly Injured. All horses were placed.
In tha next two heats Thistle Patoh and
Red Mike took turns In winning.
Brothel of Snowy
Baker Drops Off in
Omaha for a Visit
II. 10. P.aker of Sydney, Australia, Who
says he Is a brother of Snowy Baker, the
famous Australian boxing promoter.
dropped Into Omaha yesterday from New
Tork. Baker declares he is tha profes
sional swimming champion of Australia
at 100 yards.
Ha came over to this country to enter
ths swimming game hers and conduct a
little of his brother's business. He has
found that professional awimmlng Isn't
much of a sport In America.
Young Baker announced yesterday that
ho Was negotiating with Oeorge Bach
rack, famous Illinois Athletio club swlm
mtr, for a match race of 100 or 600 yards
for a large purse. He declared that an
agreement was about to be consummated
for the event at Chicago.
Baker was one of the witnesses Of the
McFarland-Gibbons fight. "That bout
would have started a riot In Australia,"
said Baker, "They wouldn't stand for
that kind of work there. You have got to
deliver ths goods."
Baker declares that Les Darcy, the
Australian pugilist who Is coming to
America In January, will find Gibbons
sasy pickings.
While in Omaha Baker Is working out
at Tommy Dixon's athletio club so ss to
keep In shape for his approaching swim
ming match.
Chicago Wins
from Japanese
TOKIO, Sept. 34. Twenty thousand
Japanese bass ball enthusiasts saw - tha
University of Chicago team win ths
first gams of Its serlss with Was? (la
university here this afternoon by a score
of 5 to 3. Ths Americana' victory was
due to their ability to make hits when
bits meant runs. Tha natives fielded
cleverly and ran bases well, scoring all
their runs with only ona hit. Ths soors:
, . R H E
Was da Chicago 4
The American ambassador, Oeorge W.
Guthrie, and the president of Waseda uni
versity, Dr. Sanaa Takata, attended the
game.
Alexander Paid
Bonus of Thousand
CHICAGO, III., Sept. 24. drover Alex
ander, the big right-handed pitcher of
tha Philadelphia Nationals, was $1,000
wealthier today as a result of his vlotory
over Chicago In tha first game of ths
double-header yesterday. Alexander was
given 11,000 by ths management of ths
club for scoring his thirtieth victory of
the season. He previously had been
given 30O alter winning twenty garnet.
FRANK G0TCH SELLS
THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND
MASON CITY, la,, Bept. S4.- Special.)
Frank A. Ootoh, world's champion
wrestler. Is ons man In tha game who
has mads good use of his earnings and
Is now ons of tha wealthy men of Iowa.
He owned 1.060 acres of choice farm land
tn Hamilton county, which ha has Just
sold to H. O. Hoyer and 1L A. Bohults
of Fort Dodge. Tha land Is all In ons
tract Just whst was paid for this land
Is not announced, but It was nothing less
than 3100,000. In part payment for the
tract of land Mr. Ootoh took Fort Dodge
properties. This Is only a small part of
tha wealth controlled by th world's
greatest wrestler.
Mum at Waekolls Fair.
NETjBQN. Neb., Bept 34. (apoclal Tel
egram.) The Nuckolls county fair closed
yesterday. Good weather brought out a
record attendance. Ths fair bas been
a suoosss la every way. Summaries of
yesterday's raoas:
Trot, 3:1, purse 3400: Btarieen. flrat;
Chief, second; Teddy K., third, best
time. t:lT.
Pace. t:lt, puree 8400! Formosa, flret;
Luxor, Jr., second; Tanner Miller, third;
xclustv Bells, fourth. Best time, 3:41.
Trot, 3:85, purs 400: Barbara MUljrers,
first; Tod Woolse-y, second; HUlnay Free
man, thlrdi MUnpklna, fourth. Best
time, 1:81.
In ths running -novwlty roe. Otlla won
all four moneys, being la the lead at
each quarter.
JlnfinsAtt rtr Fair Resnlts.
TXCUMSEH, Neb.. Bept 34. (BdocIaI
Telegram.) Results of th second day of
jtho Kansas-Nebraska racing circuit at
Tecumseh:
Trot, 3:87; pure 33rt: Tina, first, Casey
Jones, seoond; Fre Gratis, third. Time,
aot given. ,
Pace, 8 87; purs MolMe Brlnger,
flrt; Palmers Aid. second: Aggls Elmore,
third. Time, 3:4U. 3:34, t lb.
Three-fourtra mile dovh. puree 31):
O-ieen. first; tarlinglsoond: Dick, third;
Victoria also ran. Time. 1:4m.
Tha mule race waa won by Vsnlaa Ing
ham of Maybarry, half rulle in 10.
Vark Banael Tee Fast.
YORK Neb., Bept U-8peciaJ Tele
gram.) York High school and York col.
lece played the Initial foot ball game
this afternoon. The York squad was too
fast for the college bunch. In the flrt
half the score was to i and tha last,
t to .
Omaha and Lincoln
In Crioket Game at
Miller Park Today
The Omaha Cricket club team and the
eiitket sharks from ll.ncoln will battle
today st Miller park at At the
cricket tournament held here Labor day
Lincoln was defeated by Sioux City and
Omaha defeated Sioux City, thus winning
the tourney. But the Links wanted a
chance to battle tha Omaha lads, so ths
game was arranged for today. A good
fast match la expected and it Is antloi
pated that big crowd will bo out at ths
Miller park creass to watch ths doings.
awwio Oatelaaeed.
CAMBRJIKIK, Neb.. Sept. 4.-(Rpeclal
Telegram.) Cambrtrtus High school
opened the foot ball season toi'.ay by com-
letely outclassing Arapahoe, 74 to S.
lien Rodwell. Kinder and Stansbio
starred.
Atlantic High In Wlnarr.
ATLANTIC. Ja. Sept ."4. neclnl
Telerrant. Tho Atlantic High school de
feated Adair High school he:e today. 71
to 0. In the flret font ball game of the
eeiison. Coach Marshall haa developed a
fast team for this season.
Inathers Association.
Vsmphta. 3: Atlanta.
Chattanooga, 1; Hlrmlnghsm, 4.
Nashville, 4; New Orleana, 6.
IJlLlO Hock. I: Mobile. 1.
I
Itrldarennri Has Cnaimerrlal CI oh.
BRIDGEPORT. Neb., Sept. 24. (fcspc
elaD The business men of Bridgeport
met here last night st a big smoker and
rally and. In View of tha sugar factory
Which has been proposed to be erected
hers, organised a Commercial club. This
movement was Instigated by the Omaha
boosters during their recent visit to this
Omaha l.eaane.
HUNTINGTON.
1. 2. 3. Tot.
Fletoher ... 1 t'H "'
A Bowers . lf l J'
lUCR ORADB.
Berger 1H 813 174 6A
Chandler ..IW V3 JM m
Hmllh 144 171 If 470
Henerels ...173 1X1 1.13 4il
Beseiin ....U4 173 1h6 Bio
Total ,.,..io 870 IS su5
lEWlB HUFFlr.
Bhaw , 1M ll' l'.'l M4
Kadford ...171 167 10 6U
Wiley lf.3 ll'l 11 54!
Rosenberg .318 171 904 HI
MoCoy ....1I 177 147 tit
Total MO V T3 8768
MUR1H1Y D1U ITS.
t. 2. 3. Tot.
McCahe ....Its) l) !'l i0
Bland 144 170 177 4!U
Uluaon Ifcl 171 liB 4M
i)ciber V!l J i(K) 14 r
'IU 221 214 1.4 610
Total &1 941 SH3
Omaha Lp(f,
LITXU8.
Goff 170 178 IW 414
Doherty ...Iff? 1K4 144 4U7
Mo:arthy .) 16 V'.4 he
Wartohow ,1M IS") 3 8.11
Learn 140 IM i;4 4C
liunttnaton 1W l'!4- 1'S
J. Jarosh.. H4 2 IM
Neale ...
M 3US 1T M"
Total l4 893 2786
JETTBRS.
1. 3. 8. Tot.
Balsar .... IM 157 M
Ool dens' ear lH 1W ;'l
y.immnrman IfiS Mi 141 4t
Zarp
tH Ijo 211 W0
Total VIM 7&2 903 ZMl
WROTH CAFB.
1. 1 f. Tot
Thomas JM J W)
Kehn 1 m m M
Umlsay .. 1 l-'7 1
Teal 17 1S9 2,19 MH
Fanton .... lhi 166 117
Toul "sM H Wl V
1. 2. 1 Tot.
Cain 1M m m Ml
Terrell .... 1 I" 17 4
Martin .... l'l 1 l' '",
Taman .... 1M W 1 M
Oochran ..138 SZI h jU
Total 8 "j 7W 3499
t". 1. Krelahr l.ragne.
AUDITORS. .
1 f a Tot.
Total .....an. y0 2Wo7
BltANDElB B TORES.
1. 8. 8. Tot
Hall IW 18 1W 6.0
Grll.ble m M 1W m
Ixioney 2I IM 0t
Ifler 17 H 11 M
Kennedy ,.lt4 ltal Ul tit
Total 857 W2 806 8
Moose I,ne.
ORDER.
1. t. 1 Tot.
Hall 157 140 170 437
Cedeholm .. M 123 122 810
Clsvenger ,H 14 74 4
Whce.er ...131 W 144 bV
Darnsted ..135 173 139 447
Total MS 65 &1 l&fl
MOOSK.
1. 1 1 Tot
Fdmonson .14fl lid 147 4 3
Walker ....Lh 11 ir8 4"I
A. Prchal.. M 113 114 318
Zennaneck 1M Ul 8
J. Whalen . l' "3 J1 J7n
Nelaon IM 178 107 491
Crelghton . l 1J to
Buckman .. IS.) 121
F. May Ion . 169 160 llfl 4d4
Total l 700 6a M)
FREIGHT.
a a Tot.
Olun ..
Bwanson
101 111 12fi f
1 113 13 SS7
los M 113 "
Hangatrom 136 1 4.1 147 4:J
Kelno H 140 ii
Total ....Ti7 Tiri 434 1813
FREtQHT.
1. 1. 3. Tot.
Iatey 1S3 1?5 TO
Johnson .. 118 134 1U VKi
Krycek .... 113 KiO 13S m
F.. Whalen H 7 113 340
Dearth .... 143 117 131 893
Total M 113 618 1848
ACCOUNTS.
1. 1 1 Tot.
Bartjos .... 87 113 Jt
Fchlasfer.. 130 139 1 SrtO
Webb 78 K0 81 M
Rnylo 12 119 1 S5
Kottch .... 101 . tsi arl
Total .....l34"M5"M3 1051
(lata City Leaaae.
1 RAO AN S FAL8TAFF.
1. 2. 8 Tot.
tperry IXt lisv 110 4M
Total u3 m 460 Ul4
OMAHA.
1. a. 3. Tot
Tllsner ....113 1 143 441
Lank lu3 118 M 8S
Jepxcn M 4 IW W
BlomanlSt tat 1!M 117 3K3
Kopfle 144 125 IM 47
. Total 873 M 873 1KU
LOYAL.
1. T . Tot
Wlttlg Ii4 VH 1.19 371
F, Prchal.,113 m 74 319
Morgan .... 86 113 103 3(4
Burkhardt .126 101 lir7 3:3
Btorrs M) 109 144 8f3
Total 647 863 867 1877
Mercantile Leagne.
THOS. KILPATRICKS.
1. 2. 3. Tot.
Kahn 114 173 Ul 400
liane ..
Khlson
Btlne ..
Heyer .
Hofman
Total ,
..17S lit
1H8
...210 w i;
....1M 1K1 lb7
....144 203
..-166 178
156
Iw)
.842 810 V03 20
holds
so fast
VI'-Z. v-ifjC' , 1 as
f-mT'tf-- :i :-ss.vr rJJ II
z&srzm .401
WHT XW Self-
MM
0
gives them strength to withstand the strain
of such a heavy cartridge. Ask your gun
dealer to show you a Winchester Model 1910.
It Hits Like Tho Hammer Of Tkor.
city The following officers were elected
and Installed: rrealdeat. William
Ritchie; vice prealdent, K. V. Drapert
secretary. Mas Wllcoxi treasurer, T. M.
Fstlll. Bridgeport Is ths gatsway to ths
North Platte valley, and there haa been
a great amount of talk by ths Burlington
officials ef building a new road from
Kearney to Brldgepott.
F0UR-YEAR TERM GIVEN
FOR CRIMINAL ASSAULT
rtKATRICK. Nn., Bept. H.-("peclal
Telegram,) Oeorga Bennett pleaded
guilty In ths district court today to ths
chants of criminally assaulting Margaret
Ousnther, 14 yesrs old. lis wss sentenced
to four years In ths stats penitentiary
by Juris Pemberton.
Kdward Wilson of Wymore pleaded
guilty to assaulting his niece, Kdlth Wil
son. 15 years old, and was given thirty
days In Jail.
Jerry Hajcck, arrested at I)wlnht, Neb.,
on the charge of passing a bogus rheck
On the Hinds Btate bank at Odell a yea
ago, got off with a fine of $10. He paid
tha costs In ths case, which amounted t
nearly $100.
riatlstnonlti Man Serln-My Hurt.
PUVTTSMOUTII. Neb.. Sept. 34.-Spe-clnl.)
Theodora M. Bcarbroush, while
working at ths Burlington plaining mill
In this city, wss severely Injured whlln
operating a circular saw last evening".
He was placing a piece of timber In
front of the saw to cut It. whsn ths teeth
of the saw caught the word, hurling It
with the force of a siege gun, striking
Mr. Scarborough In the shin, felling hint
to the floor. Ha was taken to tha of
fice of the company surgeon, who dressed
Ms Injuries, and he Is confined to his bed.
No bones were brvksn as pronounced by
ths doctors, but Internal injuries sua.
flni
McManus ...148 141 13 4:8
lareon IM h PI W
Thaurup ...,1U 1LT m 4
Merryman ..177 1 40 166 4,2
Totals 718 tSt 743 3142
KOHD MOTOR CO.
Bmltll 177 173 133 41
Kinney 174 145 18.1 444
Wilson 1:W IM 1U 4D1
Gaunt 116 H.l m m
Copnharve..l7j 174 144 4
Totals T78 K13 713 3304
B YKN K-HAMM KR C4V
1. 2. 3. Tot.
Bucko 131 140 143 414
Tuilnsky ...Ul 144 I'M 4lH
Bknnkev .,..148 UH 1.13 403
McShane ...lot 129 19 r
biuipny 1K7 1H0 211 btA
Totals itr 701 g'W 233
M. K. KMITH tO.
1. 2. 8. Tot.
Welch 1M 14 IM 4 0
MasllkS ....17.! 174 140 4
Meek 124 i:9 J.M 4.4
Bu hnell ... :w 1 lft 4't
Wests, gard .147 171 164 43
Totals 740 7 778 Uta)
Nt)U. CLOTHING CO.
1. 8. 3. Tot.
Huntley ....170 108 147 449
Ifairlson ....15 m 1S 4 1
Vlttea 18 UH UD 47
Bteaner 14n 177 140 4K2
Boueiholm ..I I 148 14i 46i
Totals.... 752 851 678
WORLD-HERALD.
1. 2. 8, Tot
I.omb ...
Korsytha
lieii.tae
A sol ....
Tym
..W ) H 416
20 149 4!-6
..!. IU 174 437
..1:U 154 1J0 416
..161) 131 111 411
Total 764 787 Gl 2245 '
ORCHARD WJ LHEIM. '
1. 1 8. Tot.
Walklln ....144 135 121 40
Malm 144 145 106 ;tv'.t
Smith 142 174 121 4.17
Helnbaok ...123 167 141 4J1
Klsfar 140 133 131 4ot
Totsis m 744 en 2061
DRKXKL HHOK CO.
1. 3. 8. Tot.
Btorey 171 144 ir,i 466
Armstrong .137 IW lfiO 477
Iahy 118 82 1"S 3 4
Thomas 127 141 118 8
IUtci.le 140.150 113 411
Totals...'. .! 697 47tU43
BROWNING-KINO,
1. 2. I. Tot.
Bryson 109 ill ... sao
Miller 1( 154 154 fo
Hoover 1"3 H5 lol S14
Sianfleld ...163 1.10 143 454
Dovle 136 126 144 A
K reiser 163
Totals M 8.16 723 1W7
ADVOB.
1. 3. 8, Tot
Kolls lDI 161 lf. 446
Zelsv Vii li4 146 424
H 11 sgon ..140 M ))7 1,1
Drummond .118 107 131 'M0
Bisdy 117 12S 166 603
Totals ftt 844 713 UU
Caliber
Loading
Rifle
tha recoil is utilised to re
ad this rifle, it Is only necessary
to pull the trlffg-er for each shot.
This makes it possible to shoot
this rifle with great rapidity. The
five shots which the magazine
can be poured into an animal
that the cumulative shocking
effect is so tremendous that it will
stop almost any species of big game.
Magazines can be exchanged in an
instant, which makes It easy to shoot a
series of shots from this rifle very rapidly.
The working parts and tho receiver, guard
and barrel are made of Nickel steel which
talnea. It is thought that ths young
maa will rsoover.
BEATRICE REAL ESTATE
MAN AND WIFE INJURED
sKTricniOn. Neb., gspt. tl.(tplal
Telegram.) In an auto accident about
flvs miles southwest of town this arter
rtoon. Joseph Benjamin and wife, were
severely Injured and U 17. Real, of this
city, and William McCall, a farmer liv
ing east of town, barely escaped.
Mr. Real's son started In bis car to
ths scans of the accident and ss he wss
leaving town, struoK a bsd piece of road
I and turned his car completely over, he
esesplhf by Jumping Just as It turned.
Keds Msks Offers.
Vbt.,l fx I . . 1 . I
I Brooklyn Fia,' bsa been scouting around
the New York Btate anil reporta are ha
im. nwii. nnrri ID rwvn uinn, HWII
Malsel and other to Jump.
t'mitln- la Too Hsaah.
Oeorse llowlett, who was an umpire
In the Northwestern leasue for two
weeks, found tho going too rough and
quit.
This Is
Our men's clothes aro absolutely pnr one hundred per cent right in ma
terials, tailoring, style and quality. e guarantee this.
The man of whom It is naid, "He always looks neat and well dressed,'
very likely huys his clothes at lirandeis fctores. The clothes we Fell look right
and keep right. " '
Our Stock of Suits and
Top Coats
offers a tremendous variety of choice. It is not a scanty
collection favoring the average build of men, but every
man, irrespective of length, width or weight, can be
"suited" at one of our threo popular prices
Early lookers "will see in these, immense stocks what
will be seen later on best dressed men will sco on our
price tags that which will prove to them that clothes of
highest quality do not necessarily mean clothes of high
price.
At the price we know no equal to the Suits and Overcoats at $10.00 and
$12.B0.
They stand unequaled in service-giving, in Btylo and in genuine worth
they aro highly specialized garments, tailored to a standard of excellence not ex
pected and not often found In suits at this figure.
Prices, $20.00 to $40.00
Wo also invite your attention to our exclusive showing of America's finest
ready-to-wear Suits and Top Coats Hirah Wickwire, Society Brand and
Schloss Bros.
"We are exclusivo
for Styleplus , Clothes,
v
Special Showing
Just Secslvsd Our Nsv Steek ef
Munslna Union Suits for Fall
Wssr Munslnn Union Bulls aro
tho standard of all union suits,
as tho American .dollar Is tho
standard of all monsr, Tho qual
ity, fit and workmanship aro up
to tho Munalnf standard. Wo
show complete lines In all the
light, medium and beavr weight
cotton, wool, silk-and-wool aud
pure fiber silk. All weights, In
all sites. Prices ranging s g en
from, suit. 11.00 to....d3U
Get Your New Hat
Brandels Stores have the swellest line of new fall hats
right now. Every smart, exclusive shape, shade and finish.
Sample Hata, $1.45
Sample lines of Men's Soft and
Hats, new fall atylos. 1.00
and $2.60 values, at ,
$1.45
Hats and Caps for School Wear
Boys' and Children's Fall and Win
ter Hats and Capo for achool wear;
every new style, at 2 So, SOo, d r A
Sc. $1.00, $US and ? leOU
Traveling Bags and Stat Cases
Over 100 Traveling Bags and Suit
Cases, entire sample lino of a New
Tork manufacturer; 14.00, $4.50
and $5.00 values, on sale ej no
Saturday, st eaCesO
Now York Yanks
Draft Morso Brown
TOPHX A. Kan,, Bept. 34-Meoae
Brown, outfielder for the local West -em
league club, has been drafted by the
New fork Americana, It was announced
today. Heveral day ago Itrown was
add subset to draft to ths Bt. I1O11I
Nationals and played with St. louls one
dsy, but was returned. Broa-n will re
port to the New York tesnt nast spring.
RICKENBACKER MAKES
NEW TWO-MILE MARK
NKW YORK. Bept. . Official timers
st the new Sheepshead Bay automobile
speedway asserted today that tvddle
Rlekenbacker had set a new world's rec
ord for one Up of the two-ml!e couroe
by covering the distance In l:06vt. or at
th' rate of 108. 7 miles an hour. Rlcken
hacker made his fast turn around ths
track yesterday while prsctlnlng for the
the Store lor Men
and Young Men
Omaha
Dress and
$25.00 and
Omaha agents
at $17.00
of New Fall Furnishings for Men
Men's Fall Manhattan Shirts, embracing: all the latest pat
terns and materials. Wonderful values, aa rr
at $1.80, $2.00, up to p4.UU
Mn's New Fall Shirts, made of fine quality madras, satin
triped Oxfords and fancy soisettes; soft French or laundereii
cuffs. Also neat patterns In collar
neat patterns to select from.
to if.jo, at . . .
45 Dosens Man's Sample Hand-Mads
Swsatsr Costs Mads of pure wool
and aephrr worated yarns. All tha
bow shadei and weaves; "V" neck,
ruff neck and oollara; largo rope
stitch and fancy weaves. Values
to $10.00; special, at p7 r a
I4..S, f&.8 and p.3U
75 Doiens Men's Sample Flannel
Shirts Made of fine quality wool
and cotton mixture California flan
nel, light weight army flannel. In
several wslghta and colors. Regu
lar lay-down collar and military col
lar. Every shirt Is perfect in fit
and workmanship; none better.
Regular values up to $3, l fiO
at 5sc, 11.49 and pI.UO
"Mayo Hats" sold here exclusively; e very
hat guaranteed to five perfect CO Of)
satifartinn tn tVi ua rerhct eft 4E WW
Stiff
hat made. for...
Stetson Hats We
the famous John B.
Soft and Stiff flats, at
A n n.4
are
btetson
13.50.
f KtlU .
"Brandeia Special" Soft and Stiff Hat, hats that show
their style and quality and prove their wear (000
in lonr service. No more satisfactory hat can V u"
be bought at any price, our
Astor cup race, to be held on tks spaed- '
war wB"r
Threo Policemen Aro
Hurt in Strike Riot
NKW TmiTAtN, Cown., Bept. 34. T a
dash with strike rioters at th Cortrtn
Bcrew factory of the American Hardware
corporation here this afternoon, three
poli.men were Injured by flying brh-ks
ami stone burled by ihe rioters. On
officer, tlrtorga Klllnner. had his Jmw
broken, ft was st first reported that one
of the officers had been shot, but thK
Was dentarl later at pnllce heaifcruarter.
Troubs started when the pollra at
tempted to disperse a group of Striker
near ths plant.
After quiet had been restored police
men with draws) revolvers remained on
guard about the plant.
Tlerf October Fifteen.
The Tense league club owners will meet
on October 14 to wind up the season's
islne-s, elect new officers and prepare
plana for next year.
headquarters for ' Full
Tuxedo Suits, at $15.00,
$35.00
attached styles. Hundreds of
Worth
95c
About (S Dossna Men's Sample and
Regular Stock Drssa and Street
Gloves In all the new shades of
tans, browns, blacks and grays.
Regular values to fl.fiO. All sixes.'
7 to 10. Special, per q- r
Pair pl.ID
SI Doiens Msn's Fall Weight
Union Suits In ecru color, closed
crotch, ribbed cufr and ankles. OUs
and Bprlngtex makes. Regular
$1.50 values, specially )r
priced, at 98c and ylssCD
(5 Oeiena Beautiful New Fall
Neckwear Made up of pure Bilk,
In the regular large 11.00 shnpe.
These aro exceptional val
ues, at..
65c
x
Saturday
you ever saw, ready for you
J
headquarters for
$tfoo
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price a-i-
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