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THE ARGUS, SATURDAY. JULY 20. 1007. 1-3 Of: is ! The Regular j Price On All j I Straw 1 Hats i! ii place ( I Harper House Block. ji -Ill LOUNGING DAYS in vacation time is when you want clothing that looks loose a,nd comfortable, but is in real ity well -fitting and r! i.-t it-ally made, so that the man of fash ion looks cool and "swell" at th-j same time. No one can give you the desired effects in summer suits like E. F. DORN. 1812 Second Ave. OQCX300000GOOOOOOOOCOOOOOQ3 Raspberry Ice Made from the fresh fruit At Math's Something delicious And right in season TRY IT MATH'S FANCY BAKERY AND FECTIONERY. CON- O -t .- a a . 6 1 iu oecona iivvnue o Q Both Phones. Q O0O0OOOOC3OOOOOOOOOOCX3OOOOO 111 Listen to the Music at Watch Tower Park Admission Free. ARE FOILED AGAIN Senatorial Buccaneers Run Up Against Billy Neal and Stub Their Toes. GET THE SECOND WHITEWASH Nice Row of Hits Earns Three Runs for Islanders Infants Only Other Northern Team to Win. GAMES TOMORROW. Springfield at Rock Inland. Decatur at Clinton, liloomington at Dubuque. Peoria at Cellar Rapids. GAMES MONDAY. Iilooniinglon at Rock Is Ian d. l' oria at Clinton. Spi -incite lii at Cedar Rapids. Decatur at Dubuque. Seiiatoiial dignity was spilled yesterday at the Island City I'heie were great gobs of it about the green alter the fracas. again park. ' lying Rein.; volatile most of it evaporated but u.uy Aeai .managed to put a little n t bottle lo koip on his curio she!!' When the matinee closed the Hon. Wil liam Ludwig, Hon. .1. Rubv, Hon. Richard Smith and lion. Rose- mormon were visibly lamed, thougu -mi nursing a Ucsuo tor revenge, an i it was plain that it thev don't get it iefe they will seek to hereafter. Some Contested that the Davenpo t hoodoo, which is said to be still lur'.. nig awoui across me river, nau piante i Us insidious germ under the hide one or more of Kiusella's gladiators while they slept in a Daveiinort hot-'' inu ui ine average observer it was i plain case of Neal and the whitewash brush. Hven had the young hoodoo j iiicunaieii succes.-iuiiy lliey couiil no I . . I i i nave goi on i uirougu two coats o; Mime as liuck as tne Senators are weav ing. I Im 4.il Nil til red About It. The only one who took the drubbing ui good part was the Hon. .Mr. Fov, master ot the mound, who pitched a very good game, except once. Kvi deuces of bad humor which came 1 lie suriace consisted iu a refusal 11 give lierger a runner, though In; is badly crippled, an unnecessary ja 1 110111 it it 1 y s spikes wnicn I igiie suv taiind when the runner was thrown out on a grounder, and a general ten dency to beef, lierger got beautiful even by stealing second and niakin me of Rock Island's runs. The visitors were not found wanting win 11 there were any circus stunts 1 pull off. Once Seharnwi her spoiled warm grounder Neal pounded ov !' second when there were two 011 ba ind retired the side without a run. A' mother time Hughes raced back and corralled a I exas leaguer lrom Cook bat when there were two out and man coming lioine. Novacek rolib- I Swalm of a three bagger that wouil lobably have done some business ha it gotten away. Rock Island also came to the seratc.i beaiiutullv in all emergencies. (ids Out oC Corners. Rut tlit? chief feature was the ma 1 tier 111 which Neal got out of Severn corners. In the third Ihorntou matV three bagger after two were out and it was necessary to grind Ruby in!-i the dust to save the day. In the sixth Herbert and Smith bumped a coupl-' ut of reach of tin- fielders before anv- oue was gone. With Novacek an I Hughes up next the outlook was not r..1- issuring. However, both were mad"' to weakly pop out and then Neal whiffed Scharnwibcr. In the fourth the infield got busy and preserved the bacon alter nearly throwing it away. Herbert was out, but Smith hit. Nova ci k rapped into what seemed a sun double play. Iiorgcr tossed the bid for second but Wanner was not ther.. The sphere hit Smith and rolled awa while the runner took third. Wh:!v Hughes was up Novacek started L teal but O'Lcary whipped the hall down and he was chased back. Smith ittempt"d to come in, and then starle 1 back. Wanner headed him off "at thir l and he cut for home, only to find the ball waiting iu O'Lcary's hands whvn he arrived. MiMKI'll SlIIIIC Cllllll'-M. Rock Island had several opportuu: ties to tally before one was realiz;l upon. In the second lierger hit and pass lo Dowers put (wo on with two out. Nial's hot grounder to Schar..- weber retired the side. In the fourth Tighe walked, lierger forced him an 1 then made amends by stealing. Her" Hughes turned out the light by nab bing Conk's low lly that went far back of his station. The thing was done iu the seventh. when lierger rapped out a neat singio and Cook offered himself on the sa" rilicial altar. Dowers broke one over Scha rn weber's head and Berger beat Ruby's wide throw to the- plate, Dow- ers going to second station. Neal wi out but Swalm produced his hit :.: this juncture and Dowers tallied. Wa hit's 1 oiler retired the side. Score: ROCK ISLAND A.R. H. 11. P. A. Swalm, rf 4 0 1 1 0 Wanner, 2b 4 0 0 11 O'Leary, c 4 0 14 Van dine, 3b 3 0 0 1 Tighe, lb 3 0 0 1G Berger. ss 3 1 2 1 Cook, If 2 0 0 0 Dowers, cf 2 1 1 2 Neal. n 3 0 0 0 4 0 G 0 0 4 Total 2S 2 5 27 19 1 SPRINGFIELD A.B. R. H. P. A. E Thornton, cf .'. 'J 0 2 0 0 I ; Kuby, If 4 0 0 0 0 8 1 5 5 1 Smith, lb .. Novacek, if . Hughes, L'b . Schurnweber. Ludwig, c .. Fox. p Total 0 7 21 Score by innings: Kock Island li 0 I) 0 ll n 2 (l - Springfield 0 0 0 0 n n u 0 o ' Hits by innings: Rock Island 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 I) 5 Springfield 10 1112 0 0 1 ' Stolen base Merger. Sacrifice hit Cook. Two base hit O'l.earv. Thr-rj base hit Thornton. liases on balls Oil Neal. 2: off Fox. 3. Struck out By Neal, 1: by Fox. '.'. Double nlav Waniicr-Beigcr-Tighe. Time 1:3' Umpire Wilkinson. Am .lnaH at IiiIiiiiic. Dubuque, July 20. BloomingUm de feated Dubuque, 3 to o. Supi r'.o: fielding of the visitors was icspousib), for the victory. Score: K. II. 0 0 0 1 0 0 I) 0 0 P. A. L. Genius. 2b . . .0 . .0 . .0 ..1 . .0 . .0 . .0 . .0 . .0 . .0 ..1 R. . .0 . .0 . .0 . .1 . .0 .1 . .1 . .0 . .1 ..1 4 1 15 I 1 0 u 0 0 Hadley, ss White, lib . Rosse, lb . Gloeier, i f . Weber, cf-p Schuitz, If . O lJrieu. e . Allison, p . McUill. cf . Total 0 27 II. p. 1 2 0 2 : 1 A. E. 0 0 RI.OO.MINGTON. Donovan, i f, cf . . Snydir, ss Cia'iam. ;ib 1 0 0 Connors, If .... Reck, cf F. Donovan, i f . . K11I111, lb Kbright, 2b Wilson, c Thoisoli. 11 .... T"':1 5 I! 27 11 (j Dubuque 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Llooiningiuii 0 0 0 0 noil 0 , Two base hit Wilson. Three has hit Weber, liases on balls Off A!!i son. 5; off Weber. 1: off Tlnirm r. Si ruck out Uy Allison, 2; by Thorso 1 . Double plays AllisonWhite-Ce.:- 111s; Hadley-lJeliins Rosse; Snyder Kuhn. Time 1:40. Umpire Sot ley. Iluvilnnil In Poor. Cedar Rapids, July 20 Peoria wal loped llaviland all over the held in the lirst half of the game, while the loca batsmen could do little with .Muore Score: Herbert, 3b CEDAR RAPIDS. R. II. p. A. E Davis. If 0 0 1 0 0 Oakes, cf 0 11 1 0 i Shaw, rf 1 2 1 0 I Howard. 2b 0 0 I .) 0 Clevinger, ss 0 1 1 ;: 1 Simon, e 0 0 1 2 0 Zwicker, lb n 114 1 0 Spencer, lib u 01 o llaviland, p 11 11 11 1 ; Total 1 1 27 lii 5 PEORIA n. II. P. A. E. Thiery, if 1 11 2 0 0 Davidson. If 1 2 2 0 0 Bewer, lib 2 2 1 2 0 Swacina, lb 0 1 is 0 1 Egan. 2b 0 0 1 1 Deliil'lly, f ;i 1 11 11 11 NVolf, C 1 1 2 1 0 Raymond, ss 0 2 1 S 1 Moore, p 0 1 0 :: 0 Total S 10 27 1; Cedar Rapids ...0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Peoria 2 1 2 1 0 0 2 0 11 S Two base hit Donnelly. Three base. ot licwer. Double play Havilaiiii- Siiiion-Zwicker. Struck out liv llav iland, 2; by Moore, 2. liases 011 balls Off llaviland, 4. Umpire Alh 11. V iu on Tbrct1 lilts. Clinton, July 20 Lelivelt and Hit t- roltT pitched brilliant ball, Ohlan scor ing on a scratch hit after hitting a two bagger. Score: CLINTON. R. II. P. A. E. .0 0 1 o ) .0 0 2 1 1 .o l ;: o 'i .0 l o u o .0 12 0 0 .0 0 7 1 i! .0 1 4 0 0 .0 14 0 0 .o i i :: o . .0 (J 21 S It. It. P. A. E. . . l l u o o . .o o i o o . . ti o u o o .o l y o o ..o 1 u 2 o . .0 0 2 5 ) . .0 0 0 II II . .o o u 2 o . .0 0 0 5 1 . .1 o 27 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 oo 0 0 1 0 0 1 Piout, 2b Moore, ss Wagner, If Purtell, Ub Ixing. cf Teiinant, lb Jeffries, rf Retry, c Rittrolff. p Total DECATUR. Ohlan, If I la n od. lib Corkhill, cf Crockett, lb Vogel. ss French, 2b Curtis, rf Smith, c Lelivelt, p Total Decatur 0 Clinton 0 Two base hit Ohlan. Struck out Uy Rittrolff, 4; by Lelivelt. 3. Rases nil bails Off Rittrolff. 2; off Lelivelt, 1. Time 1:15. Umpire Carrot hers, niiiiiioiui iiumi. Jack Wilkinson umpired '(ague style yesterday. in maj - The Davenport coutingeut picked Tighe out as a target. Sour grapes. The outfield had little opiKirtiinity to shine yesterday but the infield worke 1 with clockwork regularity. All the' Islanders kept cool and .u 'ended strictly to their knitting. That's tin; way to win games. Again Cook was in the batting bee that broke up the game. His perfect -acrifire had something to with th? scoring. The rooters were there again jester lay reinforced by nearly every lady - -j - - j j Ojfau iu town, for it was ladies' day. HONORS STAY HERE Rock Islanders Win Consola tion, Directors' Team and Low Score Prizes N BIG GOLF TOURNAMENT Legg and Abbott Play ng Magnificent Game in Finals for Transmis sissippi Championship. Rock Island players landed thuo prizes iu the Traiisniississippi guU tournament matches which closed tins morning. Ardo .Mitchell won the con soiatioii prize and the low score, priz , while W. R. .Mixter captured the di rector's prize. The.-e, ami the fact that Ardo has made the best a'l around showing of any player, iinlieat that he would have won the cham pionship if a technicality had not de prived him of it, together with the winning of the team match by t !i-? Rock Islanders Msicrday shows thai the calibre of local talent is equal to any iu the west. The tournament closes this nftc- noon with the last round of the linai ; lor the championship between II. G. Li gg of Minneapolis and Siuague Ab bott of Omaha. Denver is the on y bidder so far for next year's touru:l nieiit. the location of which is hit -. ) the officers of the association. In the consolation class this morn ing Ardo Mitchell defeated Deckel French of Davenport 5 up 4 to play. W. li. Mixter defeated E. P. Gales ef MiniK apolis in the director's class 1 up. Mixter made the last hole in '-, rolling down a long approach. Tb ' match was close throughout. In the secretary's class .1. W. Hill, .lr., .f Omaha defeated J. C. Fennel of Kan sas City 2 up and 1 to play alter bein;: 4 down at the did of nine holes. One of tin- l!'l l.M-r lMnycil. Tin; match between Sprague Abbott and 11. G. Legg in the morning round (Continued 011 Page Kiglit.) NEARLY SAME TEAM WE HAD LAST YEAR H. E. Castcel Attributes the Diffcrenc Mainly to the Manner in Which Men are Managed. "One of the most significant phases of the baseball situation as I see it." said II." E. Casteel to an Argus rcpri sentative today the fact that we are now playing piuclieally the same team we had last , year at this time. The only great change is in the m ui ageineiit and yet look at the differeii'-e iu standing. Tighe is a manager who never loses' courage and who light. every inch of (he route. He under stands the essentials id' generalship v.i the ball field and 1 attribute the con trast in standing this year ami la.,t largely to his superior management and his training and control of his men. He has a laculty id' putting gin ger not only into his own pla ing but into that of every individual on the ' team. The present series of games a1 lioine has shown the value of his own presence iu the game. He plays ha:d himself ami naturally it rests with the others to follow his example." Even the tin "rooters" were working. Nial sawed the coiners off the plate yesterday. Seldom did he lay one down the groove where it would make an easy target. His control was near ly perfect. Ruby was sore as usual yesterday afternoon and used some intlegai-; language. He tried to stip on Tight- at lirst, ami because the man ager got out of the way it made Jess real mad. RECORD OF THE PENNANT RACES THREE-E YE LEAGUE. 'VY. L. Pet. Rock Island 47 25 .653 Springfield 4U 25 .r,:i2 Peoria Jl 27 .(lull Decatur 41 27 .(io.J Cedar Rapids li!) ;i2 .5 ill Clinton 31 41 .4:il P'ooinington 27 lo .lo:; Dubuque 'J Gl .12:1 NATIONAL LEAGUE. W. L. Pet. Chicago til 20 .733 New York 47 30 .111:1 Pittsburg 17 31 .(103 Philadelphia 43 31 .55S Brooklyn 37 45 .451 Rosion 33 14 .12'J Cincinnati 32 IS .40(i St. Uiuis P. 07 .221 AMERICAN LEAGUE. W. Chicago 52 Cleveland 47 Detroit 45 Philadelphia 13 New York 37 St. Louis 33 Roston 21) Washington 25 L. 21 41 47 4S 50 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. W. L. I Toledo HI 35 - 1 Minneapolis 51 3S .....IS 3S . ..... .i45 42 I Columbus i 'Milwaukee Kansas City 4 1 4U .finf' st. Paul :;; r.2 .4o;i Louisville :i! 1 .41 Indianapolis '', 54 .401' WKSTKRN LEAOPK. W. L. Pet. Omaha 52 ;i5 .5!)S Des Moines i:i :M .55S Lincoln 45 ;;7 .51' Denver IIS 40 .4S7 Sioux City . . . "1 !! .ll'i Pueblo ;;o 47 CENTRAL LEAGUE. W. Wheeling 12 Springlkld 11 Canton "S Evausville 11 L. :io ::i ::s 12 42 HI Pet .5s;; .55 .55 .51:1 Dayton "S .500 .402 I'ene Haute lit; irand Rapids li". .ll' .10.: Smith Rend :)l IOWA LEAGUE. W. L. Pet. Oskaleosa :i'.i 2; .don Waterloo IjS 2G .51)1 Rurlington :I7 lio .552 .lacksenville Ill 2S .5 In Marshalltown :;i .510 Otlumwa Ii7 .45i ljuincy 2'.i )! A'-','.) Ke.duk 21 17 .linll RESULTS YESTERDAY THREE EYE LEAGUE. Rock Islam). 2: Spi ingf'u Id. 0. Cedar Rapids, 1 ; Peoria, S. Clinlnii. 1 ; I)( aiur, 0. Dubuque, 1; liloeiningloli, 5. NATIONAL LEAGUE. N w York, li; Chicago, 12. Roston, 0; Piitsbuig, 2. Riooklvn, S; Cincinnati. 1. Philadelphia, 5: St. Louis, o. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago Roston. rain. Cleveland, Washington, n (12 in nings). Detroit, (l; Philadelphia, 1. St. Louis, 1; New York, 2. AMERICAN ASSi )CI ATH N. St. Paul, 2: Indianapolis, 1. Miiun apolis, li; Columbus, t. Kansas City, l; Louisville, ;. M ii wailkce-Toledo, rain. CENTRAL LEAGUE. Terre Haute. 1 ; Dayton. 2. Canton, 5: Grand R;'pids, 0. Evausville, I; Springfield. 2 (;ix in nings). Wheeling. 1; South Rend. 1 (seven innings). IOWA LEAGUE. Ottumwa. 1; ( l.-kalooa, 2. Keokuk, ': Ruiiingtou, 1. Waterloo, li ; M.ir.-halltown 1. Jackson ville Qiiinc.y, rain. WESTERN LEAGUI Omaha, 1 : Si nix City, li. Lincoln, li; Des Moines, 2. Pueblo, 2; Denver, FROM THE DOPE BOX. The new association did not take (barge nf the Dubuque team lill yes terday afternoon and then no changes were announced. It is. said none will be til! the men who are being sought to strcugiheii tin1 nam are on th 1 ground. Decatur Review. President Hollau 1 WANT PROOF? Then These Letters Ouiht to Convince You j STOMACU Pet "- Our 54 years TAKE When summer comes and you have gone through the whole year nf business worries, it's time to take a rest and forget business and its cares for a while. Yon know yon ought to your friends know it, and fcour doctor advises it. When you come back feeling like a new man, with a clearer liead and stronger nerve, you'll get a bitter grip 011 your affairs and mere than make up for lost time. 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Springfield is tie.-ii mis of tak ing mole than half f the game:. wiGi the Tight ! s and mi-dtd Ludwig iu ihe game, so made a penitent plea to tb..1 league president. A line of $5 was given and the man ordered back in o the game. Tomorrow promises to m t a new mark lor attendance iu Rock lslan !. Interest in the Spi inglicld series is ai lever heat and Moline. Duvcupoit, alii tl sunoun-.ling country have caught the 1 vi r. Rlooiiiiugton i 'ant a graph. The file dekat of Spi iugln hi by Hoi land created no sui pri. e anions Rloomiuglon fans who saw the lion i I , lln Si n- aims play here this week, ton should have had tin m little hanl luck ;n various principally the umpiring. Uloomuig- but lor direction . CROSS COUNTRYS AT ORION Crack Rock Island Amateurs Go Against Hard Proposition. The Cross Country ball team lifrthis attiriioon for O'ien. where they are scheduled ! play this afternoon. Orion is said to have euo of the fasti st indt peiiden; t ams iu this part of the slate. The batteries lor the Orion team vvi'l lie Anderson and O'Lcary. Audcrstei is (oimted the crack pitchir ol Henry county, and O'Leary is a brother oi Dannie O'Lcary, the Islander catcher, and is said to be a coming leaguer. The batury tor the ( rns Countrys v ill be Anderson and Mitchell. Toinor tow afternoon I lie team is s-c'.n duleii to Hint tiie Molme West Ends at. Athli tit pal k, Moline. Bitters and it enough." From the above you will see that the Bitters cured these folks after all other remedies had failed and it will surely do as much for you, too. Therefore, don't delay any longer, for that only makes your case so much the harder to cure and besides, your health is too important to trifle with. Get a bottle of ostetter's Itomach Bitters today and let it restore your appetite, tone the di gestive organs and thus cure Dlouting, Headache, Vomiting, Biliousness, Costivcncss, Dyspepsia, Indi gestion, Cramps, Diarrhoea, Female Bis, Sleepless ness or Malaria, Fever and Ague. 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