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THE ARGUS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1906. 7 oOocoooooooooooooooooooooo If You Want Personality WORKED INTO YOUR CLOTHES; If you want your own Ideas carried out, then order tliat next suit here. No uncer tainty about the tailoring. Ev erything Is done according to the dictates of skill and experience. In our tailoring, the most fastidi ous and critical men find their Ideas and tastes clcTerly defined. A new line of summer suitings now being shown. J. B.ZIMMER&SON, Merchant Tailors. 1817 Second Avenue. . coooococoooooooooooooooooo 0000000000000000000000000 8 8 For Your g Party or Reception Call on Math' s WE CAN FURNISH THE LAT EST DESIGNS AND BEST MA TERIAL IN ICE CREAM AND FRUIT ICES. IVE US YOUR NEXT OR DER. WE WILL BE SURE TO PLEASE YOU. MATH'S COOOOOCCCOOOCOOOOOCOOOOOO TIXUPJfnESCREEIlS ! A CHID CAM APPLY IT DRIES - WSTAIHLY For sale by David Don. Rock IaUad Hardware company. John T. Moftaker, and J. J. Bnritena A Co. JOHN FOLK U CO. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Dealers in mlngl an 4ouI strength Blinds an Ifouldlars, Veneered and Eardwoo4 . Floor ing; of all kinds. Dealer In single and double trenrth WIndrrw Glass, Polish ed Plate, BeTeled Plate and Art Glass. 311 AND 32$ EIGHTEENTH STREET YOU MAY FEEL LIKE INVESTING IN A LITTLE JEW ELRY. IF SO, YOU WILL FIND OUR DISPLAY OF ALL THAT IS ARTISTIC AND NOVEL WILL DAZZLE YOU WITH ITS BEAUTY AND LOW PRICES. PRETTY LIT TLE TRINKETS ARE ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE AND APPRECIATED BY THE MRS. AND THE LITTLE ONES AT HOME. WE HAVE A LARGE SUPPLY OF THEM ON HAND. J. R A M S ER, Opposite Harper House. ANOTHER WET DAY Rock Island ' Compelled to Lie Idle Entire Regular Series at Springfield. PLAN DOUBLE HEADER TODAY Davenport and Bloomlngton Divide Honors and Dubuque Drops Two to Peoria. RESULTS YESTERDAY. Springfield Rock Island, rain. Cedar Rapids, 1; Decatur, 0 (12 in nings). BJoomington, 5; Davenport, 2 (first game). Davenport, 2; Blooinington, 0 (sec ond game). Peoria, 1; Dubuque, 0 (first game), l'coria, 3; Dubuque. 2 (second game). GAMES TOMORROW. Springfield at Rock Island. Davenport at Blooinington. Dubuque at Peoria. Decatur at Cedar Rapids. Springfield, 111., Aug. 8 Wet grounds yesterday caused the postpone ment of the third game of the series with Rock lokmd. Both teams remain ed here with the expectation of playing a. double header this afternoon. One Srorr In 12 Inning"- Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Aug. 8. Cedar Rapids played a 12-inning game with Decatur, winning by two long hits to left field and an infield out. Score: CKDAR RAPIDS. R. II. P. A. E. Lizzitt, rf 0 0 1 Oakes, cf 0 0 3 Shaw, if 0 0 1 Ball, ss 0 1 4 Ronan, 2b 12 2 0 0 0 5 1 1 2 5 Berry, c 0 1 Wills, lb 0 2 Spencer, 3b 0 1 Bridges, p 0 0 Owens, p 0 0 7 15 n 0 1 Total 1 7 30 P. O 4 IS 1 0 5 O 1 1 20 A. 0 1 1 5 0 0 3 DECATUR. R. II. E.H Murphy, if 0 0 Lewee. 2b 0 0 Swacina, lb 0 1 Purtell, 3b 0 0 Syfert, rf 0 2 Fleming cf 0 0 Bryette, ss 0 1 O'Connor, c 0 1 Schreiber, p 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 534 18 1 One man otit when winning run was scored. Cedar Rapids . . .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Decatur 0 u 0 0 0 U o 0 0 0 0 u Stolen ba:-es Wills, Syfert. Two base hit Syfert. Double plays Ball to Bridges; Swacina to Lewee. In nings pitched By Bridges. 6. Hits Off Bridges. 3. Struck out By Bridges 2; by Schreiber, 1; by Owens. 2. Bases on balls Off Bridges, 2; off Schreiber 2. Hit by pitcher By Schreiber, 2 Time of game 1:30. Umpire Car ruthers. I0ru Brrnk nt Davenport. Davenport and Bloomlngton broke even in a double header. Bloomington won the first game by bunching hits and the home team took the second through the effective pitching of Leli velt. Home runs by Curtis and Beck were features. Scores: Davenrort 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 12 9 3 Bloomington ..10120001 0 5 8 Batteries Eul and Lemon; Wright and Wilson. Second game Davenport 11000000 2 10 2 Bloomington ..00 00000 00 0 3 1 Batteries Lelivelt and Nieman; Hadley 'They don't crack so quick." Made with "LINOCORD" buttonholes that hold. full Shrunk. M sizes if you want them. 2 for 23 cents. GEO. P. IDE & CO., Makers TROY. N. Y. Christian and Wilson. Two Victories for Peoria. . Dubuque, Iowa, Aug. 8. Dubuque lost the first game to Peoria through Inability to hit at critical times. The second was lost on errors. Scores: Dubuque .....000000 000 0 7 1 Peoria ....0001000001 4 Batteries Darrah and Hannah; Jae ger and Thiery. Second game Dubuque 0 1010000 0 2 9 2 Peoria. 100000 1103 9 3 Batteries Crews and Hannah; Klinkhaninier and Simon. RECORD OF LEAGUES THREE EYE LEAGUE. W. L. Cedar Rapids 53 30 Peoria' 50 3C Springfitld 44 34 Dubuque 45 41 ROCK ISLAND 39 44 Decatur 33 40 Davenport 34 48 Bloomlngton 34 53 Pet. 639 581 564 .523 ,470 .418 415 415 NATIONAL LEAGUE. ' W. L. Chicago .70 30 Pittsburg C2 34 New York CI 34 Philadelphia -....46 54 Cincinnati 44 57 Brooklyn 41 5G St. Louis 37 (55 Boston 34 65 Pet. .612 460 436 .423 363 .343 AMERICAN LEAGUE. W. L. Philadelphia 59 37 New York 57 37 Chicago 5G 43 Cleveland 53 41 Detroit ..4S 48 St. Louis 48 48 Washington 37 58 Boston 26 72 Pet .615 .606 .566 .564 .500 .500 .265 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. ret .571 .542 .509 .509 473 420 .343 RESULTS YESTERDAY. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago, 4; Philadelphia. 0. Detroit, 5; Washington, 6. Cleveland-Boston, rain. St. Ixniis-New York, wet grounds. NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York, 0; Chicago, 9 (forfeited to Chicago). Philadelphia. 1; St. Ixiuis, 0. Boston, 5; Pittsburg, 7. Brooklyn, 1; Cincinnati, 8. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus, 6-6; St. Paul, 0-5. Kansas City, 5; Louisville. 0. WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, 7; Lincoln, 5. Pueblo. S; Sioux City, 7. Denver, 12; Des Moines, 4. CENTRAL LEAGUE. South Bend, 1-3; Evansville. 2-1. Wheeling. 3-5; Springfield. 6-3. IOWA LEAGUE. Clinton. 1; Oskaloosa, 3. Marshalltown, 6; Keokuk, 0. Waterloo, 2; Burlington, 5. DESIRES TO MEET GOLFERS Representative of Riverside Golf Club a! r.hlnnn Pavi f.itu a Visit Malcolm Lawrence, secretary of the Riverside Golf club of Chicago, has been here trying to arrange meetings between teams from Rock Island Ar senal club and the club he represents. The Riverside people want to meet the Islanders later in the season in five, four, two or one-man matches, and Mr. Lawrence says that if the la dies are willing he can arrange match es for them with the ladies of the RIv- Arclfn -tiiH r. ... t, t ciii,n ia t -i m a n-tAftr ti f ha IapdI linL'Q CrtTTIO I time this fall TT la armmnaiiied bv w H Warri assistant general freight agent of the' Indiana & Southern, and W. L. Columbus -. .C9 41 Milwaukee 62 4G Toledo 58 49 Minneapolis ..55 53 Louisville 56 54 Kansas City 52 5S St. Paul . .. :. 45 62 Indianapolis 37 71 they both are enthusiastic about the not ciasn on Lne poio grouuus ,e.ei Island links and the style of play put day afternoon in what was to have up by the men who represent the Isl- and club. CLUB TO SHOOT LABOR DAY Plan for Tournament at Watch Tower Ranae At the regular monthly meeting of the Rock Island 'Gun club, last even ing, arrangements for the Labor day shoot were completed, ine meetmj will be held on the club's range oppo site the W'atch Tower, and several prizes will be awarded the winners of the different events. George Bennett has donated a sweater valued at $3 and a shooting jacket valued at $2 for the winners in the 50-target event, and Lee Robinson has donated a box of cigars to the winner in the 100-bird match. I The regular club membership match will be held Sunday. The End of the World Of troubles that robbed E. H. Wolfe of Bear Grove, Iowa, of ail usefulness, came when he began taking Electric Bitters. He writes: "Two years ago kidney trouble caused me great suffer ing, which I would never have survived had I not taken Electric Bitters. They also cured me of general debility.' Sure cure for all stomach, liver and kidney complaints, blood diseases, headache, dizziness and weakness or bodily decline. Price. 50 cents. Guar anteed by Hartz & Ullemeyer's drug THREE NEW FACES Rock . Island Team Recruited With Members of Kearney, Neb . Club. ALL HAVE PROVEN METAL Joe Zalusky, Knox College Player Hank Walters to Be Given to Decatur. Rock Island has now seven postpon ed games which it will be necessary to endeavor to play off, though, if the double header Is pulled off at Spring field today there will be but five left. The coming home series will see sev- eral double headers .here, the first to be played Friday with Springfield and the second Sunday, it is now planned, 1 with Decatur. I With this situation facing the team, and with Carlisle out of the game, it was necessary to bring in some new I material and President Sexton today 700 1 announced that he would be able to de 646 liver the goods. The new men, who will be here in time to play tomorrow, it is said, are Harry Howard, pitcher; Je Zalusky, Catcher; and Ray Dowers, 1 outfielder, all from the Kearney, Neb., independent club of which Cy Black was captain. All have established rep utations and it is expected will make good. They have had their names on Rock Island contracts for several weeks but could not. be Induced to re port till the Kearney team disbanded which it now has. 7-nliiHky Knox Man. Zalusky comes as change catcher lie :"s a rtrong backstop and has ha several years of experience. His work first attracted attention as a member of the Knox college team, when it was one of the best college aggregations in the west. He has played football in Rock Island with the Knox eleven. To avoid any possible shortaso in pitchers. Neal has been called m and will be here tomorrow. He is said to bo in condition again and readv to en her the box at any time and win game:s i as. of ycre. The acquisition of another outfielder, even with Carlisle out, will give an extra man and it has about bren decided to turn Hank Walters over to Decatur. Lewee has wanted him for some time, and Dank is willing to go. BARS UMPIRE OUT New York Loses Game by For feit to Chicago for Treat ment of Johnstone. STIRS UP NATIONAL LEAGUE McGraw Urged Police to Act on Ground That He Feared Mob Vio lence. New York, Aug. S. The game sched tiled to be played in this city today be tween the" New York and Chicago teams of the National Baseball league, must be played despite the trouble at the Polo grounds yesterday and only adverse weather conditions or a for feit will be permitted to interfere with the contest, according to a statement f out n-v J?etoent Pulliam today PulIIam said the umpires assigned for today's game will be on hand this af ternoon and that if the New York team refuses to play the game will be forfeited to Chicago. So far as yester day's game is concerned, Pulliam con siders the matter settled. He has up held the decision of Umpire Johnstone in declaring the game forfeited to Chi cago and says in the event of his deci sion not being upheld by the National Prague waiu ui unei vurs he will re- I .Vila rwcitlrn n nrnainDnf - Barred Off Field. New York. Aug. 8. The Chicago and New York National league teams did een ine tnim game 01 me presem series, ine iew xorit emu reiuscu m allow Umpire Johnstone upon the grounds, and from outside the gates he officially declare the game forfeited to Chicago by the score or 9 to 0 Johnstone's decisions yesterday created a good deal of ill feeling Manager McGraw of the New Yorks THE DE5T YOUUHONEY If ill i v incuEdi v CAN BUY. J. P. Sexton DISTRIBUTOR Rock Island, i . . cnose one of his men, Utility Player Strang, to umpire the game, and asked Manager Chance of the Chicagos to pick one of his men to act with Strang in the capacity as umpire. To this Chance stoutly refused, saying he would not allow McGraw to dictate terms for a game, but would play with the league's official umpires In charge or not play at all. Crowd 1m Turned Anax. The New York club would not per mit Johnstone to enter the grounds, even when it became evident that a crowd of 11,000, who had paid their money to see a ball game, would have to be turned ' away. Robert Eraslie, Johnstone's associate, was admitted upon the field, but he refused to have anything to do with the game so long as the gates were barred to his col league. Player Strang of the New Yorks call ed upon the teams' to play, but, of course, the Chicago players paid no at tent!on to him. but. instead, left the field. Strang announced the game for feited to New York by the same score by which Mr. Johnstone, the regularly appointed umpire, had awarded It to Chicago. The affair is certain to come before the board of directors of the league'for final settlement. Inspector Obey Orilrm. Police Inspector Sweeney, when seen later on, said that he had not taken the initiative in preventing Umpire John stone from entering the grounds, but added that it was at the request of the management of the New York club that he had acted as he did. Klclit lit fluxion. Boston, Aug. 8. Following yester day's National league baseball game between Boston and Pittsburg on tli South End grounds, there was a per sonal encounter between Manager and First Baseman Teuney of the Boston team and Umpire Klem. Tenney ac cused Klem of neglecting to deliver over to him the balls used in the game, which are always considered the prop erty of the local club. He then at tempted forcibly to search the um pire's pockets. An exchange of blows followed, and Klem, it is alelged. threw one of the balls at Tenney, hitting him in the face. Both men bear marks of the encounter, which, it is expected, will be the sub ject of reports to President Pulliam of the National league by the umpire and by the Boston management. FROM THE DOPE BOX Manager Stahl of the Washington Americans, is after Jones, the Sprin: field pitcher, and is said to have of fered Donnelly $2,000 for him. Bill Ludwig is out of the game for the season, having had his little finger amputated. Donnelly urged him to do this at the beginning of the year. The injured member has caused his falling off in fielding ai;d hitting. Harry Stauffer is no longer a Three Eye leaguer, his release having been given him yesterday by President Dan B. Horne of the Davenport club. Stauf fer was the only member of the origi nal Davenport aggregation left, and had been with the team- continuously since the league was launched with the ex ception of last year, when he went with Cedar Rapids. A deal was on to trade a Hock island player lor mm, nut the Davenport end failed to make good. With Stauffer went Ski Bennett, who was secured from Springfield in the trade for Ruby, Bennett is good enough in the field but has not been hitting up to the re quired standard. . STAY TO THE SEMI-FINALS Leon and Ardo Mitchell Play Good Golf for Lake County Cup. David R. Forgan and Alden B. Swift of Onwentsia will meet Ned Sawyer and William P. Schatz of Wheaton in the final match for the Lake county cup on Friday morning, and a win for the former pair will give the trophy permanently to the Onwentsia club. In tho semi-final matches yesterday For gan and Swift defeated Gordon Cope- land and F. G. Howell of Skokie 2 up and 1 to play, while the Wheaton team won from Leon and Ardo Mitchell of Rock Island 5 up and 4 to play. Rock Island players are competing n the qualifying round for the May flower and subordinate cups in a field of 132 of tho best golfers in the middle west. Injured at Boat Yard. Henry Hanshaw. 709 Ninth avenue, : accidentally had his right foot caught i. h . used to hanaie boats at the Kahlktrboat yard, yesterday after- noon about 4:30. Hij foot was badly crushed. He was removed to his home in the ambulance. Summer Diarrhoea in Children. During the hot weather of the Rum mer months the first unnatural loose ness of a child's bowels should have Immediate attention, so as to check the disease before It becomes serious. All that is necessary Is a few doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy followed by a dose of castor oil to cleanse the system. Rev. M. O. Stockland, pastor of the First M. E. church, Little Falls, Minn writes: "We have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for several years and find It a very val uable remedy, especially for summer disorders in children." Sold by all leading druggists. 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