THE OMAITA DAILY IHI: TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1003. OMAHA WINS THE LAST ONE Baftden Only U!ow Duff'. Sludger. Three Binglesj One Ttree-Bagger. ERRORS CF ROURKE'S WEN HARMLESS the Omaha Teaaa Oatbnte 1 Opponents and This Tlma It Wins the Game tow Them. MILWAUKEE. Wia.. Au. ..-(Special Telegram.) Rourkes team won the last came of the aeries with Milwaukee here this afternoon by a score of I to L The victory was due mainly to the su perb pitching of Banders, aOio held the leaders down to three scattered hits. In only one Inning, the second, did the Creams prove dangerous, ' and In that Inning; i three-bagger by McVlcker, a balk by Ban dors and an error by Shugart netted the locals tfcelr two tallies. After that Duffy's sluggers proved easy picking for Banders and only one more hit was secured oft his delivery. The Omaha, team played a much better came todray than they did yesterday, lllckey being the. chief (Tender today, but the'ml-playa did net count against Rourke's men, as they were mads, when there were no runners on bases. . Omaha started off with a rush In the opening Inning. Carter, the first man up, hit a hard one to Vollen dorf, which the latter let get away from him. Oenlns followed with a Single, Miller waa retired, but Carter managed to score on Bhugart's fly to center. Then Frank Miller contributed an error and Oenlns scampered across the plate. For four In ring the visitors were blanked, btit In the sixth after Shugart had walked, Welch lined out a scat single, advancing Shugart to third, from whence he scored on next out to first The Creams made a bold stand in the ninth after the two had been retired. Lucia worked his way to first, Kcnna was put In to bat for Vollendorf. The best he could do was to hit a fly to Hlckcy and the aide waa .retired. The score: OMAHA. A 8. R. H. PO. 3 111 banes: WsKhlngton, 7: Boston, I. Time: :3u. Umpire: Bheiidan. lata Boat White o. BT. I.Ori3. Aug. 1-St. Louis took the opening game with Chicago In good fashion today. wvars pitched a loose game, nut ulled hlmxeir out or some tlgnt nolo, 'owell went In with Hlattery at bat In the ninth and fanned, him for the third out. Attendance, .200. ' Score: ST. LOlr.t. , CHICAOO. R H.O.A C. I R.H O AK. PnrV-t. If. . . . 0 I I I 9 Hott-oa, If... 0 0 1 a Martla, rt ... 1 11 Slab-ll, lb..... 1 111 "rial, Ib 1 t Jonaa. cf I I t 0 Antfaraon, 1b. 1 I 10 0 0 Own. rf 1 0 1 WllUi-o, M .I 1 I I lcallahaa, Ib. I 1 1 Hrniptilll. ef. S I 1 IHiima, Ib...t 1 i I 9 uln. C....0 114 0 T.nn.hlll, M. 0 I i 4 0 Hill. ID S a M U.MBinry, a a w w Smm, p.... 4 l.PUIwrty, .. ' Totals I 11 14 14 1 i t n i i1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 t -6 , 00000010 3-3 Chicago, 1; St. Louis, 1. Callahan. Sacrifice hit Carter, rf Oenlns. cf P. Miller, If... fthugcrt, 2b... Welch, lb Thomas, es..i. Hickev. 3b... Oorullng, c... Sanders, p.,... Totals... A. E. Powall, p... ToUti St. Louis Chicago Earned runs: Two-base hit: AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Mareaa lta Oronnrtr hr. Thaa Gly lag; St. Paal Twa Raas aa Victory. INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. I.-An error by Marcan In the ninth Inning today lost the game for Indianapolis, he letting Sullivan's speedv grounder get through his hands, and two score resulted. Fox's and Shan non's fielding were features of tha game. Both pitchers did work that was highly complimented. Attendance. 1,942. Score: ST. VKVU 1 INDIANAPOLIS. It.M.O.A.E R.H. O.A.I. Oelcr, Ib 0 0 I I 0,HnTlfir, HI 1 I Shannon, rt .O 14V Jon. it I 110 Jarkann, rt...l 11 roultar. ef... 1 1 I -rha-rar. M..0 I I O'Kihrn. lb I 1 II Huaalna. lb . 1 10 2 liH'yoon, C....0 1 T I Fl-urno-, If . I 10 1 Tama-H, Ib..l 114 1 Wbaelrr, lb. 1 1 10 Marcan. ... 141 Fulll-ao. -... 111 1 For Ib I I I I I Chech, p. ,0114 a Ncwlln, p T 27 i i Oreen, Flaherty. Stolen base: Jones. First base on balls: on Birvers. 6; on Flaherty, 2. Struck out: By Slevers, !; by Powell, Innings pitched: By Slevers, nK; by Powell, 1H. Hits: Off Slevers, 11; off Fowl 0. Lft on liases: St. Louis, 6; (.'mcago. 14. Time of game: 1:43. Umpire, O'Laugh- lln. Donoraa aires Cleveland Victory. CLF, V ELAN D. Aug. 3. Donovan's bases On balls In the ninth Inning forced in a run and gwe Cleveland the game. Joss pitched axoousnt Dan. i.ourmey s neming was a feature. Attendance, 3,008. Sonre: CLEVELAND i DETROIT. R.H O A S. R.H.O.A.B. rites, rf 1 110 frBarratt. ef... 1 1 I 0 Bar, cf 1 110 Lunh. If. 1 14 0 0 hradlay, b..O Oil Crford. rf. 1 1 1 Lajota. lb. .. I III C'arr. lb 0 lilt Hickman, lb. 1 1 10 1 0 Courtney, as.. 0 1 I 4 0 McCarthy. It. 0 0 0 0 0 Filelnw, C....0 0 111 Bamla, a 111 Teaar, 8b.... 1 1 I I 1 Oochnaur, aa. 1 0 4 I Smith, lb.... 0 0 10 0 Joaa, p 0 1 I 1 liDonoran. p.. 0 1 0 1 1 Totale "l "ill 10 V Totala 4 Till I I xOne out when winning run scored. Cleveland OOOJ 1 000 I 8 Detroit 11000100 04 Earned runs: Cleveland, 1; Detroit 1. Two-base hits: Flick, Bemls. Three-base hit: Crawford. Sacrifice hit: Crawford. Stolen bases: Hickman, McCarthy. First on balls: By Donovan, 4. Left on bases: Cleveland, 8: Detroit, S. Struck out: By Joss, ; by Donovan, 4. Wild pitch: Joes, 1. Time: 1:47. Umpire: Connelly. Phillies Beat New . York. NEW YORK. Aug. 3. In a game devoid of exciting Incidents Philadelphia beat New York today. The locals' fielding waa not aa sharp as usual and Plank managed to keep the hits made off him well scattered, except in the sixth, where a double and two singles earned a run. Attendance, 3,072. Score: PHILADELPHIA. I NEW YORK a H. O A E l R.H.O.A.B. Hoffman. H..1 110 0 Conroy. Ib... 1 10 10 I L. Croaa, lb.. 1111 O.Wllllama. lb. 0 11 I' 0 Ssyboia. rt...l 114 0 Fultn. cf..... t 110 0 Murphy, lb .. I III Oidanlcl, lb....0 1 14 1 Totala I 7 17 11 ll Totala 1 I IT II I St. Paul .' 00000000 J i Indianapolis 00100000 01 First base on balls: By Newlln, 4; by Chech. 2. Hit by pitcher: By Checn (-). Two-base hit: Hugglns. Three-base lilt: Coulter. Sacrifice hit: Schaefer. Double play: Hugglns to Schnefer to wheeler. Stolen bases: Jones, Wheeler, Shannon. Left on bases: St. Paul, 6; Indianapolis. 7. Time of game: 1:50. Umpire, Foreman. Kansas City Deserts Field. COLUMBUS. O.. Aug. 3. Columbus won out In the ninth Inning of today's game with Kansas city, being assisted largely by Durham's lack of control. Kansas City left the field In the ninth In protest a grains t a decision by the umpire. Attendance, 1,022. score: COLIUBVS. I KANSAS CITT. R.H.O A.B.r RHOAE. MntTtaaer. If. I 1 I 0 0 FnthfnM, ef.. 1 0 4 0 0 :ilnmn. aa. 0 1 I I I near, rt I 0 S 0 Arndt, rf 1 1 1 0 0 Nanra, lb.... 1 1 T I 0 10 4 I OradT, lb....l 14 0 0 1110 0 Butler, e 0 0 I I 0 0 I II 1 0 Knoll, It 0 0 10 0 0 1f! linn, aa.... 0 0111 1 0 i 0 0 McAnd'wa. Ib 0 0 I 1 0 0 0 1 4 0 Durham, p... 0 10 10 1 0 0 0 OOlbaon, p 0 0 0 1 0 Plrkerlna. cf. 10 110 fcreler. rt. I)ala, lb..... I 111 OKIbarfald, aa. 0 I I 4 M. Croaa, aa.. 1 1 1 1 1 pnwera, a..., 0 0 I 1 0 flank, p 0 0 0 1 0 Stone. If. McVlcker, cf.( Cockman, 3b. O'Neill, rf...., Urann, lb..,.., F. Miller. 2b. Gatlna, as.-... Lucia, c Vollendorf, p Kenna MILWAUKEE. AB. R. IB. PO. A. E. 0 0 0 0 0 ...4.... .1., 4 Totala I I 27 I 1 Philadelphia New York .. McFarlaad, If 0 0 0 Berille, e.... 10 11 Howell, p.... oiai Totala I I 17 II .... n 1 O I) 2 0 1 1 06 .... 00000100 13 1 0 1 0 0 0 o. 0 0 1 0 12 & 0 4 0 0- Earned runs: New York. 1: Philadelphia, 1. Left on bases: New York, 8; Philadel phia. 4. Two-hnse hits: Klherfeld. Fultc, Howell. Beybold. Three-base hits: Elber- led. Li. cross. Sacrifice hits: ncKering, Powers. Stolen base: Murphy. First base on errors: New York. 1: Philadelphia. 2. First base on balls: Oft Plank, 1; off How ell, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By PlanK, l Standing of the Teams. Plaved. Won. Lost. P.C. .65 .529 .500 .4M .469 .459 .333 68 53 46 41 42 89 89 29 36 41 41 43 46 46 68 by Howell, 1. time of game: Two hours. Totals 31 2 8 27 13 2 umpire : nassen. Batted for Vollendorf. rttnnhn 2 0 8 0 0 1 0 0 03 Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 Boston Three-base hit: McVlcker. Stolen bases: Philadelphia 89 F. Miller. JJ. Miller. Base on nans: un Cleveland .... 87 Vollendorf, 2: off Sanders. 4. Sacrifice hit: New York 83 Carter. Time: 1:50. . Attendance: 200. Urn- Detroit So plre: Brennan. I Chicago 85 - ni..nw.. ' n nia I St. Louis Washington 87 PEORIA, Aug. S.-Klllen held the visitors Games today: Chicago at St. Louis, De- down to six scattering hits. Attendance, trolt at Cleveland. Boston at Washington boo. score: R.H.E. Peoria 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 ) . 6 19 6 Des Moines 0 1 o 0 0 0 2 1 0-4 1 Batteries: For Peoria, Killen and Wil son; tor Des Moines, Harry and Fohl. St. Jo Wins in Eleventh. fLf. JOSEPH", Aug! 8. St. Joseph won to-, day after eleven "Innings- of hard playing. ooorei . . ... R.H.E. Rt. .Tosenh 0 301120000 10 13 3 Denver ...,0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 I 0 0-8 H 3 Batteries: For Denver, Barber and Schlel: for St. Joseph, Falls and McCon. nell. : Fostpoaea uamei, null Ai virr y ( laiin. . .vvi- . 1 1 Philadelphia at New York. GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Pirates Ranted at St. Lonls, Aided by Barelay'srtnnnlng ' ' ' 3nt6h.. . Raytner, lb. Bannoa, ef . . . Meilor, lb..., Turner, lb... Roach, a.... Bfraer, p...., xx Wa (iter .. Totala I 10 il 14 Totala I TxM 10 0 xTwo out when winning run scored. xxBatted for Berger In ninth. Columbua 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 86 Kansas City 00010002 28 Earned runs: Columbus. 2: Kansas Cltv. 1. Stolen bases: Morrlssey. Rothfuss, jear. rsaennce nits: not muss, Butler, Two-base hits: Arndt (2), Ramer, Bannon Three-base hit: Oear. Struck out: By WATER BOY WINS SARATOGA Fkmons Bone Captures Big Event at Sew Toik Opening Day. HUNTER RAINE TAKES SECOND PLACE C....h..w... Finishes Good Third, Well la Front af Heno, While Whitney Pair Finish la Raelu SARATOGA, N. T., Aug. 3. Tbe summer meeting of the Saratoga association waa usplclously opened today, with interest naturally centering chiefly In the Sara- toga handicap, which waa won by J. B. Haggla's Waterboy in the excellent time of 2:3514. Waterboy and the Whitney pair, Gold smith and Gunfire, opened at to 1 and the play was about equally divided be tween the three. The horses got oft to a perfect start, with Gunfire, Hermls and Caughnagawa a little In front passing the stand. The horses ran well bunched until the three quarters waa reached, when Hermls, who had been leading, fell back, beaten. Water boy, splendidly handled, took the lead down the stretch, followed by Hunter Raine, who had managed to get through from the rear. Hunter Ralne forced Waterboy to a mild drive, but the race was nsver In doubt. Caughnawaga finished third, well in front of Heno. Both of the Whitney pair were back at the finish. HermLs dropped back so fast that South Trimble trod on his heels at the turn and fell. Results: First race, six furlongs: Chuctanunga won, Leonara Lorlng sucond, Sadduccee ship doubles will be called with: Field snd Hannay against Tebblns snd Ollmore; Hughes and Schneider against Armstrong and Baker: Scrtbner and Pollard against Collett and Van Camp; Martin and Ken-1 nard against McConnell snd Hoel; Haskell and Hopkins sgalnst Chase and Kohn: Knox and Chambers sgalnst Lemere and Webster; Dufrene and Neville against Welty and Kuhn. 'At 6 p. m. the seml-flnals of the cham pionship singles will take place with: Caldwell against Young; Haskell against Scrlbner. , Iast evening the courts were In excel lent condition and the games were wit nessed by many spectators. Now thst the matches are nearlng the finals, commencing with tonight's play, some most exciting contests are promised and a large gallery Is expected to be present, IOWA GOLFERS SEEK HONORS Dee Moines Men Enter Cnateet for Western Aasatear Cham, lonshlp. CLEVELAND, O., Aug. 8. One hundred and twenty-eight of the west'a best golfers are entered for the fifth annual Weatern Amateur Golf Championship tournament, which begins at Cleveland tomorrow. Na tional Amateur Champion Louis N. James of tilenvlew, Weatern Amateur Champion H. Chandler Egan of Exmoor and Walter E. Egan of Exmoor are tha most prominent players who will compete for the honors. At the drawing for place, held In Chicago today, forty-two drew byes. Among them were: Ross H. Flnkbone, Des Mplnes; James O. Berryhlll, Del Moines: A. D. Stlckney. St. Louis; J. H. Tweedte, Bos ton; Louis James, Glenvlew. The remaining fefty-rour players, paired as follows, will begin rlay tomorrow: Frank Weber, Inverness, and Ray T. York. Cleveland; 11. Chandler Egan, F.x moor, and Robert Demtng, Euclid; Warren Dickinson, Des Moines, and C. S. Russell. tiim, ri r TkninniiHi Pittsburg, and F. M. Backus,' Euclid; R. E. Daniels, Mid lothian, and J. u. ciimo. .cuciiii, n-. Herr, Euclid, and P. McKttrtck, St. Louis; E. M. Byres, Allegheny City, and L. fe Jones, Lake Geneva; John A. Town, Glen vlew, and C. C. Preston, Highland Park; xv c rnauM tr Hlarhland Park, and E. L. Ames, Glenvlew; R. B. Tewkesbury, Euclid, snd Chrlsholm Beach, Cleveland; Charles Baker. Auburn Park, and C. T. i.w.b , uinni,WailHii M Doran. lr.. St. Paul, and L. Allls, Milwaukee; W. C. Car noiiia AiierVienv Pltv. and John B. Mar- fleld. Mlnnekaddn; C. B. Fowness, High land Park, and F. S. Ronton. Euclid; tiar old W. Fraer. Inverness, and Walter E. EARTHQUAKE SLAYS WOMAN California ghaek Doea I.lttle Damage, Thoagh Most Severe tor Yeftra. t SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 3-Rports from different portions of California say that but little damage was done by last night's earthquake., although It was quite severe. The tremor centered at San Jose, where numerous windows and much crockery wae broken. Mrs. P. M. Dusson, a sufferer from heart disease, died during the shock. Lick observatory reports the shock the heaviest of the history of the place. . The Indicator of the eleemograph wae dislodged and no record obtained. In San Jose the shock lasted from twenty to thirty seconds and waa from east to west. The time as given by Lick observatory waa 10:49:24. Three shocks were felt In the Yosemtte valley. thlri. Time: 1:21. Second race, the Balllston cup, ateeple chase, full course, about two and a half miles: RockstOrm won. The Virginian second. Double Thong third. Time: b:2. Third race, the Mah stakes, tlve and a half furlongs: Tippecanoe won, Ormondes TJI..U 1 . Tim... 1 UU I'' ?J,-' " "e.XLTZ;: w t .hrn Onwentsl. Berger. 3: by Durham. '3. First base on Saratnara hanrllcan: Waterbov. 127 (Ortoml. and R. 8. Home. Allegheny City, AIDert balls: Oft Berger, 3; off Durham, 8; off 13 to 6. won: Hunter Kalr.e. 104 (Cochran). B. Lambert, Glen Echo, and James 8. Mar- nibann 1 Vtlt hv nlhar- v rilkann 1 I it i -K n. ... 1 , ju , l I tin IKirViliinil Vnrlc! W Arthur BllCKney, Time of game: 1:45. Umpire: Fox. I kins), 50 to 1, thlro. Time: 2:U64. St. Louis, and T. Sterling Beck with, Cleve- , Fifth race, five and a half furlongs, aell- land; L. H. Burton, iae Tla Game at Loalsvllle. g. Yo won juvrnai Maxim second, Wiley Carhart, Detroit; R. D. Bokum, Jr., LOUISVILLE. Aug. 8-Loulsvllle and Avenger third. Time: 1:7S. Glenvlew. anrt lu. f. Man.n . '""""- Minneapolis piayea an eieven-lnnlng tie D,Al" imitiuic. ru.U. ou " " " "V, i,.:i ciav. ran.e todav. Bohannon waa relieved hv Sever second, Easy Sireet third. Time: Pease, Cincinnati;- C. H. Stanley, Cleve- Walker In the tenth. Martin was ordered 1 1:0. out of the gnme and Stlmmell off the Rnln Defeats Dlelt Welles. grounds by Umpire Mullane. The game I was called arter tne eieventn inning on ac- lmiuauo, Aug. s. tiait an nour nerore count of darkness. Attendance, 300. Score: I the running of the Garden City handicap i nnpr, v i , , i , , , , , , , .... . land, and R. P. Kevin. Jr.. Allegheny Oty, TENNIS TROPHY IN DOUBT LOUISVILLE. R.H.O.A.B. MINNEAPOLIS. K.H.O.A.K. Kerwln, rf... 1 110 ar-.Sulllvan, ef 0 0 1 0 0 Hart. If I I I 0 OSpoooer. lb.. 1 114 1 1 Braehear, 2b. 10 14 llLallr, If 114 0 0 Oriwell, cf.... 0 4 0 0 u Smith, rf I I I gulllran, lb 0 1 14 ojoyler, aa 1 Bohrlever, e.. 1 1 li 1 0 Mclntrre. Ib. I I White, lb....0 1 11 0 llManln, lb . ..0 1 Dohertys Expected to Wla Doubles and Larned to Beat On Britisher. . Quintan, aa.. 1 I I 4 0 Bohannon, . 1 I 0 0 0 Walker, p.... 0 0 0 0 0, ToUla I 1 11 IT ll YeaKer, e 0 I Mcnonald. o. 0 0 Vaablnder, p. 0 1 WlUUma, lb. 0 1 10 1 4 4 0 110 13 0 4 1 1 1 J 0 0 10 111 Somnm Kins cf on BofJed Bcert," Brwa)J from Bohemian Hops. Order from CALAMITY FUND SUGGESTED Clara Barton Wishes Red Crass So ciety In Every Inlted States Town. i OXFORD, Mass., Aug. 3 A national re lief organisation with franchises In every town in the United States, with branch No. 1 in her native town of Oxford, Is proposed by Miss Clara Barton, foundor and presi dent of the Red Cross. The plan has been formulated by Miss Barton In anticipation ot the time when she must necessarily lay down the work. Miss Barton proposes that a national fund be established to be at the ready command of a financial committee of men of na tional reputation when calamity breaks upon the country. She suggests that the organisation be known as the National Society of Red Cross. ALLEGED B00DLER RETURNS Minneapolis Man Aeeaeed of Bribing Mayor to Close Rival Theaters Surrenders. MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 8.-J. 8. Bodlnl. former theater owner of this city, who went to Italy last ear after being indicted, re turned today and gave himself up. Sndlnl Is accused of offering a bribe of $1,000 to Mayor Ames on the understanding that he would close two rival theatera. yEoFTt t jL JB"y Forty Slits. He la Wc Each. A. SAKTAELLA e CO., ftakera. Tims. Fla. RICHARDSON DRUG CO. DUtrlUvtsn. rmmrmT PHYSICIANS throuRhout the world recommend 1 6X1 SJ AS A SPECIFIC IN CASES OF ANAEMIA, DOLUS, LA GRIPPE, SLOW CONVALESCENCE, STOMACH TROUBLES, TYPHOID mnd MALARIAL fEVERS. C roaeers a Co.. 30 H. WHIIssa St., N. Y. RdHTfiN Ana? I Two American and two British tennis players, W. A. Larned and R. D. Wrenn, and R. F. and H. L. Doherty, Totala I ll It U 1 Louisville 0010801011 1-8 Minneapolis ...0100000061 18 Earned runs: Louisville. 4: Minneapolis. 4. .Two-base hits: Odwell (2), Smith Schrlever. Three-base hits: S. Sullivan, Odwell, Smith. Stolen bases: Kerwln, Hart, C. Sullivan (2). Sacrifice hits: Quln lan. Oyler. Hart, White, Brashear. Baso on ball: Off Bohannon, 6; off McDonald, 3; oft 8: by Waiker, 1; by McDonald, 4. Double at Harlem todav a heavy rainstorm com pletely changed the aspect of the race and caused the defeat of Dick Welles. Results: First race, six furlongs: Sardine won. The Forum second. Father Wentker third. Time: 1:1414. Second race,flve furlongs: Flo Bob won, Fred Leppert second. Geranium third. Time: 1:02. Third race. Garden City handicap, six ruriongs Orfeo tti r u li r ill ritue, ict j'i '-i uiwsr;, miuri course; I . . iTw. . ...... vw nmlolil Golden Link won. Tatar second, Indian II OP preaented three years ago by Dwight Fifth race.' one mile: Postmaster Wright This Is' the third attempt which British -1 j r-, i ,L,., m. . I niavAra have mnde to lift the Davis cup. won, jtivuce Bcnjunu, vidwio iiuru. lime; I J . . ' " , . ... - , v, 1 jfiii On the first year that It was offered tne Sixth race, one mile and an eighth: Major foreigners were badly beat en at o"fwo"" rn w j vn" i .i.i'ij I A veto r am tha tA iKinef tVai. Wit u Ur. rr4A. .aa I Jnshua Pim. made another bid for gs: Jack Battlln won. Ahola aecond. rtaq"'," nA S?Jt mateh third Time- l ltHi. I club a courts tomorrow In the first maicn rth race! "SeinlMhaaa. ahort course: for the International Tennis Challenge Reanlta at St. Lonla. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 8.-Results: First race, one mile and seventy yards, plays: Sullivan to Brashear to White; selling: Ben Hempstead won, Exapo see, MCl-TOnaia. I uilu J"ia uiy mnu. aiiuc Martin to Spooner. Wild pitch Left on bases: Louisville. 9; Minneapolis, 11. Tlma 2:46. Umpire: Mullane. Toledo Battlea Till Dark. TOLEDO. O.. Aug. 8. Toledo and Mil waukee played a thtrteen-lnnlng tie game here today, to a tie, 2-2. The game was called on account of darkness. Both pitch. ers played brilliantly. Attendance, 7i0. score: Second race, five furlongs, sellina: Carvota won, Angeiee second, momaine third. Time: i:ue. the cup and won two of tne nve points necessary for its possession. The British team this year Is again made up of the two Dohertys and H. S. Mahoney as a tnira memper. n was announced this afternoon that the two Dohertys would play in both single and double matches, leaving Mahoney aa a sud- stltute In case of accident. Two matches win De piayea lomorruw . Played. Won. Lost. P.C. ' tin c, o, er,t 61 U 46 42 40 38 38 33 i ST. LOUIS. Aur. 3. St Louis won from Pittsburg today by 8 to 2. Pittsburg got off In the lead by scoring two runs in tha third, their only tallies in the game. St. Louis Dy a game enort ilea tne soore in the sixth and scored the winning tally In th uuanlh PhK.r Val VeirtVmrir of Pitta- Kansas City-Colorado Springs game again f "r w" r?"e.Ye! postponed. I feature of the came. Attendance. 1.364. Standing; of the Teams. I Score: ST. LOtllfl. I PITT8BURO. g2 R.H O.A.K.I r.m.o.a.b;. A07 I Farrell, Ib.., 0 I 9 0 V neaumoni, ei i i Donoran, rf.. 0 0 1 0 S. bring, rt... 0 1110 Kill I BHIUUl, V..... V W ., Ma""', WWW- 01Vlnral. a a a l n n.n.eM. lh ft 0 1 1 0 J Oarular, If... 0 I I 0 3 Leaeb. lb.... 0 1110 f'f I B.irk. lb.... 0 Oil j'liltch.T. lb.. 0 1410 447 Hark.lt lb.. 0 110 I Knwnr. If... 0 I 1 I .3S1 Ryan, a 0 0 I 1 Smith, e 1 1 4 1 0 Colo- Murphy, p.... 1 1 0 4 0 Falkenb's. p. 0 1 1 1 0 fcW '.I i i,,,. - Totala I10IJU0 1 Totala. I I 14 10, 0 GAMES ' IN AMERICAN LEAGUE fiS : :::::"": I S S 0o i J o tX Ealned runs: St. Loula. 2: Pittsburg, 2. Two-base hits: Beaumont, Be bring. Ritchey. Sacrifice hit: Beaumont. Stolen bases: Brain (2). First base on balls: Off Murphy, 1; off Falkenburg, 2; off Leever, 1. lelt on oasts: Bl. iouis, s; rumours, 8. Innings, pitched: By Falkenburg, V4; Leever, 'lVs. Hits: Off Falkenburg, ; Leever. 2. Time of game: 1:30. Um pire: O Day. Broaklya Downs the Phillies. PHILADELPHIA. Aur. 3. Superior hit ting won today's game for Brooklyn from Philadelphia,. The noma team ituiea to get A hit off Sohmldt after the third inning. was splendid. Attendance, 7.7W. ocora Smith, rf.'., Chllde, lb.. Owena, ar., Turner, lb, Relallna, e. Srhaub, Ib. Vlanaaan. rf. 0 1 1 0 1 Ball, aa 0 0 1 1 1 couxnun, p.. o o o x o Milwaukee .......... 82 Colorado Springs.... 84 Kansas City......... 4 St. Joseph 81 Peoria 8f Denver 84 Des Moines 85 Omaha . 84 Games today: Denver at Peoria; rado Springs at Milwaukee. Totala I I II 20 I Totala .. I 10 II U 1 Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Toledo 0 0000100 Earned run: Toledo. 1. Two Schaub, Oanley 12), Unglaub (2), Vlox. Home run: Smith. Stolen bases: Dunleavy, Unglaub. Sacrifice hits: Owens, Ball, out: By CouShlin, 7; by Elliott, 1. Base on balls: Off Coughlin. 4. Left on bases Toledo, 1; Milwaukee, 11. Double play: Helming to cscnaun. mil oy pitcnea Dan BattlasT Honors Ara Even, hat Wash- Ington's Bnached Hlta Beat Boston. WASHINGTON, Aug. 2,-Battlng honors -vera even.' Washington bunched In the seventh Inning and won today's game hand ily. Boston's infield work waa the feature. Attendance, 2,710. -Score: WASHINGTON. ' , BOSTON . H.H.O.A.B.I R.H.O.A.B Moran, aa.... 1 111 o Doherty, if... 1 I ll 1 1 a hit off Sohmldt after th Kyaa. ct 1 110 o Collina. I0...0 III o 1 The fielding of both teams Liarae, io.... a a a v Biani er... 1110 0 B.lbaoh. 1I...1 14 1 olPraenwa, rf.,1 I I I Lee, rf..,....S 0 10 0, Parent, aa 0 0 14V i ougtuin, : l I i 1 !, iMaoa. Ik t 1 10- 0 I BROOKLYN. R.H.O.A.B traas. lb.... I t 1 McCorm'k, lb 0 I 0 Perrla. lb.... I 0 0 11 mSSi it 110 0 Klttrldae. 0..1 I T 0 0 Crlg.r. a f 1 I 0 0 Doboa ef 1 I or,h. "jii.'S";. j j ; BSE 3:::: i iJ S J 7 Z.Z "' U' " ' I'ehlen. aa....O 114c Totala f hit 0 Totala I I 14 14 1 1 xLaChance out for Interference, xxliatted for Crlger. ' Washington 10 0 60040 Boston U 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 03 I Earned- runs: Washington, 4: Boston, t iwo-Dase nus: urm, ciarae, c Btahl (I). McCrearr. rt. I 0 I 0 0! Flood, ib 1 1 I I 1 Jarkiltech, . 0 1 I 1 1 Schmidt, p... 1 1 1 I 1 ToUla T 10 17 11 Totala Batted for Fraser In ninth, Stolen base: Doherty. ' Sacrifice hit: Ryan. gr?,ly ; J ? First baa on balls: Off Uibaon. a bV,,7 Philadelphia 8 0 1 9 PHILADELPHIA. R.H.O.A.B. Thoaua. ef... 1141 Qleaeon, lb. . 1 1 1 T 0 woivrtoe. lb 1 I a 1 1 Tltaa. rf 10 110 llarrr, It 1 0 0 0 Douglaa, lb.. 0 0 I 0 1 Hulawltt. aa.. 0 4 10 0 Both, e 0 1110 Kraaer, p 0 0 0 4 tHallmaa out: By Orth. ; by Gibson, Left on CURE FOR HAY FEVER her nana at MeConnell Bay Hyoanel Will Glva Relict gold lader GanrnnteeT. The aeaaoa for hay fever la almost at hand ajid many people feel that they will be obliged to leave town 'in order to avoid tha sneeslng, watery ayea and other an noying symptoms of this disagreeable turn-1 nd mer disease. .4 I IT 11 1 8 0 0 0-7 0 0 0 0-4 Eearned runs: Brooklyn. 1: Philadelphia, 2. Two-baee hits: Doyle. Gleason. Three- base hit: Roth. Home run: Sheckard. Double play: Wolverton to Roth. Stolen baaes: Strang, Dobbs, Doyle, Flood, Wol verton. Titus. Barry, Fraser. Struck out By Schmidt, 1; by Fraser, 1 Left on bases Brooklyn, v: rnnaaeiunia, a. f irst base on balls: Off Bchmldt, 4; off Fraser, 2. Time of game: Two hours. Umpire, John tone. Mew York Wins la Eleventh.' h BOSTON. Aug. 3. New Tork scored three runs In the eleventh inning and defeated Boston, 4 to 1, In a long-drawn-out but ex citing game. After Boston tied the score and still had men on bases in the ninth, Mathewaon struck out the side. Willis k.ukMiH In thai ailAventh .nil kl .unnnp au..uuuui wian us a an-1 iiuiea mm. Atienaance, i.ns. coore; nounce that when Hyotnel Is used, either I tork. . boiton, as a pravenUva or euro, there will be no Urowne. rt... o VJw.i.Un it a 'i . .B, hay fever. Tbey ad visa tha use of Hyomel I breanahao. at I l 1 o o Tenner, ib. ..o in o i dally for two or three WMk Kf... .k I "eUena. Ik.. e II 0 tfStaaley. ef... 4 1 I 0 i ouaiy lor ive or tnree weeks before the I Manw. it.... 0 0 10 (M araai. rl ... l i a a usual time for tha annual appearance of I bbb, 4 114 OMuraa. e 0 l I o hay fever. In this way tha attack will ba fX!- .;- 7 ; i J t,!:: 'Jl! ! ! i prevented. If, however, the preventive ''' ' 1 1 11 I v Aubrey. aa... o I I I : treatment wi not started soon enough tm"M' i J ' -JJJJj and the dlseuaa oomas on, use H yomel six Totals. 4 I u ll ll ToUla ."I"MW or seven times daily and also rub Hvomei New York 400010000 34 Balm thoroughly Into tha nnatm. .n "' " - vy u i ,w. , . . . :i iwpDan mi: moran. nmien Daaea ,uur.,... ,...av. a.u. treatment will Bresnahan. M.Oaiin. Uertea, Gilbert, Ab- relleve at one and glva a speedy and per. I battlchU. Double plays: McGann (unaa manent Cure. ... I eisted), Babb to Glltwrt. First base on v,-i. .... i muis: vn n una, a; on Matnewson. 2. Hit Hyomel actually bring Into your own hv nltrhed ball: Babb fiiihr a.r,,.w home, a climate filled with osone and hi. I By Mathewaon, 11: by WHlla. k. Tim. n Ing balsams, tha same air that one breathes ,un,; 4 vmynrm; cmsne. taaaiaaj of tha Tea ana. Flayed. Won. Lost .. 89 40 29 17 61 se 4 ... HI ... M ... Hi ... 1 M 47 43 8 34 a to 44 44 4 67 68 PC, .474 .B5 .41 . .4a 414 .87, 848 at the White Mountains or other health resorts. . There Is no stomach dosing when Uvn. I Pittsburg met Is used. It Is Nature's own Method cmI iur cunua uiawaawjai i mm respiratory I Cincinnati organs, ana is creamec through a neat I Brooklyn pocket innaier mat accompanies every I IT . . . . . . . . f I rt. Louis ouini, ma mat arm mouicaiea air reaches Philadelphia tha minutest air cells, killing all germs Games todsy: Brooklyn at Philadelphia, and soothing and healing the . Irritated I N,w Iora at Boston. Pittsburg at Chicago, mucous merabiano. ...... It la the 'one treatment for hay levari Atiantia Keeps aa Wlaalngr, whsre Sherman aV McConnell guarantee I tlRINPA. Ia.,' Aug. 8. SpeclU Tele to refund tha money If It doea not give 5w!rlinJlo.Ton,, fxlay s game by satisfaction. AU who are aubjact to hay lug. SocVe: Atlantto ii" f7.V--TT E'Y.' tavar should begin 1U usa at oaoa go aa to Atlantic. 10; Clartnda. , tix.ra: AtlanUo! prevent the diaevaa. I TjjTli"1' 6m fay two gaoies TOLEDO. R.H.O.A.B 11111 1 I I 4. 0 MlT.watlKICf.. R.H.O.A.B. Bch'afley.lb.. I 1 I I I Dooahue. lb.. 0 1 17 1 0 110 OHVood. e 11 1 I 1 15 1 Oil'nalaub. lb.. 0 118 1 ,0111 01 Hemphill, ef. 0 1 0 ,0134 Oinunleavy, If.. 1 1 1 Oanley, rf.... 110 0 0 Vlox. aa 0 1 I I 0 Elliott, p 0 0 1 I 0 ira llXllL'n' a-" aftfrnponeachbeglnnlSg at 3. Larned Will play rt. 1'. uoneriy, tne ewor ui ui. two brothers, while Wrenn will face H. L. . . , ... n...An. T3l,la. nn.mnlnn lirt frdDairW,.a,l?S? D Or eCOn'1, SUnd Pat Wednesday R D and' 6 L. Wrenn will won, Protenalon second, I ngol thrift third. nme: iiwa, Sixth race, one mile &nd seventy yards Submarine won, Iminorta second, Sllsa Eon miru. xiiiiv, i.avva Reanlta at Buffalo. BUFFALO, Aug. 8. Results: been decided before that time, there will be two more matches in singles, Larnod play ing H. L. Doherty and Wrenn meeting R. r . uonerty. r.acn maicn win uuum point and the majority will decide the con- test Larned a defeat of R. F. Doherty in the i.in.ti,,n.i match at NewDort last year First race, six furlonits: Bthel Davis I .-i.o- him h fnvnrlte tomorrow, but the won. Herodes second. JutKer third. Time: I -,.u irnnnn atreneth of the brothers In 1:134. .... doubles leads to the belief that they will eeuona race,' nve ana a naif furlongs: l k successful over the Wrenn brotners on M mAnnA I ... . .... mi.... I. u ru,,, , , 1 0 1 1 n Tl the match U Doherty. 1000 0-2 P.andmo.rJwo5( Henry Ralto second, Uoo Wednesday. There is much s 10 00 0-3 Many third.. Time: l.Wk. jti therefore, as to the outcome of k . ww. Third race, one mile: Cranesvllle won, hiTween R D. Wrenn and H. L base hits: Arra Gowan second, passadore third. Time between n' u- """" BOTH BOXERS IN GOOD FORM 1:40. Fourth race, one mile and an elrhth. Toronto Civlo handicap: Wlreln won, Auto- Hemphlll, Wood. Vlox, Donahue. Struck light second, Albula third. Time: l:62i illtn race. lour and a half furlnnu-a Silver Dream won, Maud Johnson second, Shina-le third. Time: 0:65. Sixth race, five and a half furlonea: La Wood. Passed ball: Relsllng. Time: 2:0u. I Montague won, Cormac second. Deckaimer Umpire: Cunningham. , third. Time: 1:15. .. - . . . i Bevemn race, steepiecnase. anour one mile IIIBOIDI OI ine leama. .nrt three-ouartara. handican; Heil P.r " iut l.mu .TefTrlea did Played. Won. Lost P.C. I Trenct the Mere second, Faraday, Jr., third! I little work yesterday, but this morning Jeffries Baorclses Hare, wnua tor- bett Takes Part la Theatrical , Show. SA NFRANCISCO, Aug. 8.-Advlees from St. Paul.. 92 61 31 .ftffl Time: 3:64. Milwaukee 87 64 S3 Indianapolis 81 48 42 Louisville 90 46 44 Kansas City 84 40 44 Minneapolis 82 8s 64 Columbus 93 38 64 Toledo 8 33 66 Games today: Kansas City at Columbua Milwaukee at Toledo, St. Paul at ladianap- ons, aiinneapuiis at xxtuwvuie, Jetters Defeat - the Crescents. .611 .474 .413 .413 .871 went Into tha gymnasium and exeralsed .,r,i1 ha aiaa Barlow. Ha then DUt On the GRAND CIRCUIT AT BUFFALO glovea and engaged in lively bouta with his unnitu vinnuil HI DUTTHLU tenders. He soon had Fitislmmons, Ken- nertv and his brother Jack sparring lor Which Ronsea Grand Itand. wind, while he himself waa fresh &n4 strong. . . . . Those wno see jennes at wore, arm ni. his steady improvement declare he will be In rare form on the night of August 14. J. J. Corbett, wno on oaiuraay ana nun BUFFALO. Aug, 3.-The Buffalo Driving ".f '"A. VSuSTlt!" ciuu s grana circuit meeting opened today rr . ,.,;.V in hn iralnlne nuarters at The B. Jetters beat the Crescent m ten KenTl worth track Geers and Doble met Ji"". i, iiood form and will n" inlngs of the most Interesting game of J" th J trot and lr. the third heat of ifi",6' TOaslb lity of defeat" all witnessed on tha Manawa g'oJnda this rtce XhlK It"1 to w,Ie for a flnl,,h posslDinty ot oeieat. innl h, 11 season. Next Sunday both teams wh meet M1"' 1.. nnoril CCIIO DIM Ufll niMflfi at B. Jetters' park, south Omaha. Score: 1 CV. i" """'i L rUOl PL. OLLUO UMUk. I iuuui ll Uvi l . .AkAAAAl ouiiiiiini J r ? 2.13 pace, puree 31.200: crescents UUaVUUlU M l ICeene fh ar l,v W.. fK... Hin an nnaear jairara. 7 i,Ani. a I ( l ur UanH.at . . Struck out: By Adams, 11; by Peterson, 1 Trilby Direct, b. m. (Walker) 2 1 11. Two-base hits: .Collier, Tompeett, Ebony King. blk. g. (Bogart. 4 3 oasri on Dana: K. aouii, i; ore reierson, I eanie uaron, cn. m. (snow) 3 ds 2. Time; 1:60. Umpire: Swaru. Pragma Beats Malmo. PRAGUE. Neb.. All. 8 (BDeclal.l Tha Malmo and Prague base ball teams crossed bats at Prague yesterday. Prague defeat- 'i?.M.almo 1 J J'v.Btt.erJ",: or Malmo, Hawthorne', to. m. (Hudson) U...U..B vu.., im i mjo- i Anna Hem, n. m. (rccner).., nato and Frabm. Time: 2:i 2.10H 2:11V4. z:i2 pace, purse li.uv: Waahlnglan Amerleaa Cfnb Praaldent Disposes of iteck to Former Colleagues. ds I WASHINGTON, Aug. 8. President Pos tal of the wasnington American league base ball club tonight disposed ef his Rector, b. g. (Emery). Time: 2:09, 2:104. 2:12 trot, nurse 82.000: Billy Buck. b. g., by St. Clair (Geers) till stock in the club to four of the present :n. m., Dy Aicamedla r ranees B., c (Snow) ... Allle Wood, b. a (Miller).... Trad Carey for Ilngh Hill. I Dlabllto, b. g . by Diablo (Walker).. 14 1 Dr. WASHINGTON. Aug. 3.-Flrst Rmm.n l"m aTLm: i"V Carey of the Washington baseball cluh MW.rnoS. n,r,,:Mii.e;i nas oeen trauea lor i-ucner Hugh Hill of E MAfirVaVrir m m li. the Nashville Southern league team Hll &n. h m (Snow).. ' l 'nme zilli -, v T7T 1 3:09 trot, purse 31.000: - Blonx tlty a Winner. ran T.. b. g.. by Crawford (Geers) 8 SIOITX FALLS. S. D.. An. 3 rqn.ui I Monte Carlo, b. s., by Mendocino, Telegram. )-The Sioux City team of the . '"If,8" "."i: K-kV"v. X 1 Iowa-South Dskota league defeated the I L?r.d yinort. D- V st- Vincent Sioux Falls on the local around this efr. I ?attersoraV I 1 Aoon to 2. I Dulce D Or, b. g. (Miller) X 2 l ne noman, o. g. uaimai..,. tnplrholriera. I 14 4 Charles Jacobson, one of the purchasers, 8 8 8 will be the new head of the organisation. ... s 3 2 1 Tom Loftus will be retained as manager. a ear MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 8. The Northwest 1 4 I Tennis tournament scneauiea to open to- 6 t I day was postponed until tomorrow on ac- 2 8 count of rain, rairtngs tomorrow iojiow: 3 3 R. G. Huntington. California, Pacific ooast 8 6 champion, ana rl. neimnois, miiwu; ria T.arnr.,1 Chlcaao. and L. NorthruD. Uni versity of Mlnneaota cnampion; A. v. snow, Chiruaro. ana uiaire vvinne. tormer uni 1 1 versity champion, mis city, 8 S I Rain Halta Teaala Toaraey i 1 1 CHICAGO, Aug. i. After one set naa CHALLENGER RUNS LIKE WITCH a.j V g. (Davis"::::::: uiiiana BBBnrgcK l ay mora Thaa a Mile la Thlrty.Mllo Raec, Baron de Shay, b. g. (McHenrv).. 8 7 dr Time: 3:0H. 3:lOH. "'V 3:iz4. 8:26 trot, for 8-year-olds, nurse 11.000: Tireless, b. g.. by Klectrlo Bell (Miller) 1 1 Mary fesge, b. f. (Kenny) j J Lord Roberts, n. e. (Titer) 3 Time: lUltj, z:ifl- ATIANTIC HIGHLANDS. N J . Ana. t I PITV TCMWIC P U A MDinMC U I O -With all tha luck aaralnal it Bh. rA,J'TTr ' Ullllla Wlinifll lUltOniT today again proved Itself a snlHndid nr., In light winds by berating Its paoemaker I singles Down to Beml-Flaals and a. si in a iniriy-inue wiiiGwara ana leeward race on Dttnoy nwii. The boats rrosaed the line: Shamrock in. n u n; naaniroca i, ll ll J,. ice boats aot away on different lov. Shamrock I heading off shore, while the I hnan flnlshed for the American chamDlon a j I .hin trutuv between Krelah Collina. the J." 4 6 6 ro I present holder, and A. O, Snow, a heavy 7 8 7 ro I rainstorm pui an enu iu un conieii. i ne Weeding Oat Started la tha Doahlea, challenger started toward the Jersey shore. inr, An hour after the start Shamrock III was ,"1? ?! Play was continued In the city tennis t at tne rieia eiub courts last ""-." ""S" to WlllQ- I nl are rinwn to tha ..ml.fln.l. ill wara. nnen uoin Doats needed for tha I ..Tii.r T i.. iI.iL.Jrr r'from1 a wlSda Tdp Wil t all matches in th. nrsYrounS BAR HARBOR M... Aug. 8-Th. naval turn but Caotalr. Wrlmrl h5 f5 "f. conaolatlon singles are now finished, maneuvera actually began today, whan two short tacka. '"5S?J?llo7'm. rV I "'srht and aa a result the championship first set went to Collins. 8-0. Weathsr permitting, the other two sets will Va fought out tomorrow. Games la Three-I Uafot, At Bloomlngton Bloomlngtdn, t; Rock Island. 2. . . At Davenport I avenport. t; Dunuque. 1. At Rockford Cedar Raplda, ; Rock- ford, 0. ... At Decatur ijecaiur, is; npringneia, . NAVAL MANEUVERS COMMENCE Hostile Saandroa Withdraws Ready to Break Tnrongh Katloaal Defenses. Both broke out anlnnaker. ,A Ka11. I nampionsnip singiea, inira rounn: J. tooa for the run hark. All tha ... I " 1 ow' oersuit a wucn Championship doubles, preliminary round: the so-called offensive squadron withdraw from the combined North Atlantic fleet and departed froaa the harbor. enlng breese. Shamrock I was more than Roaera. 8 2 -? MartlS and K?TJ1, 2T I The 1a-lrt"' ,n cmniand of Rear 5,'h"e-?."'r0., th" rbJ1e' 8h. ahV'BSrr brothlVM. WmcCo Admiral Sand, and consisted ot the battle- nail and HoH dffrated Pftlmer and Do- I ahlpa Texas, Indiana and Maasachusetta k-,.Oar t-.u Jl-vr.. ..IS T nUT 12 .-... 1 1 i I .... Shamrock III.. 11:12:17 2:W 32 4 11 00 4 6S:41 kTns defeated destroyers Lawrence Shamrock I... .11:11:37 2:08:02 4:21:17 1:08:2 Sw:,,), v.L liul Whipple. The vessels When laat aeen BRISTOL. R. I , Aug. tn'ompletely and West. 6-0. 8-0. W(re heading In a south-southeasterly di nned out for Its great contest with Sham- Championship douhlen, first round: Bat- ,nM rock III Reliance left Its builders' works ln snd Hill defeated Sleepack and Selfken. ' . ..... ... ..,.. today and proceeded down the bay to New- 8-2. 8-4. On Wednesdsy at noon the remainder a"-- I I'onsoiaunn singles, nrsr mund: Hovt I of tha fleet under Rear Aomirai Banter .,. I Burr defeated J. R-annrll by default; Tab- i in Aumma tha defensive Each vessel Kid Herman Gala a Match. bins defeaied Welty by default; Wehrner W ! . lM aern,,v- cn VBM Wn-H nnmea rVn- at , . . -,. I u-ieeieo j imer. o-a. nnr.ee Mure da. - - " - i 0m,fr-0m t.,cP".ha Kid fe. ted McWhorter by default: ran Camo instructions. Some time between Wednea- vverser o. a,- noon nA Monday the hostile s-iuad- defeated Dcto ron muat make whatever demonatra Uon 18 I to ha made or secure an anchoraaa la order fiSh. wUl' con!. iK'ST Augvith'S:'i oJrt U'xW- WlowSf-" ht fftt t0 "ln' An 'ttck b ertnan of (.nijaao. who waa in Omah. I ..... x... the middle of U.t wek looking for a g. feiwd Roaers7 8jT 8-3 Hill a'.oc'.W J0"nhbOr,UJh.WLth.hl,k1 "y. 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