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    THE OH An A DAILY BEEt TVEPyESDAT, AUGUST 5. 1003.
1
PIRATES ARE WHITEWASHED
Mlorobci Take Com One Away from Oom
pioai on Home Grcua 's.
ONLY ONE MISPLAY MARS THE GAME
Ingle's Single, Cater' sncrHee,
VUi F)(rh end Cbiacr'i Hot
One Score Sol Ren
I Jones. pouW play: 8chfr to Huidni
IO BUIMTin. lima: u niyir.. ii
Colnnabas tioes tar.
COLfMBUB. Aug. 4 -Kansss City de
feaied Columbus tooay in a pitchers' bsttis.
Nance fielding ml a feature. Attend
ance, 993. Score:
KANSAS CITY. COLVMBVI.
K.H O A K R.H.O.A K.
Rothfoaa. d. I I I t I Morrlmr. If. 1 4 J
tar, rt t l stUBiman. m t 1 I t
W Ik... t 4 1 1 A rail, rt I I
Oradr. lb.... 11111 Kijmw, lb.. 4 4 4 4 a
Butler, e (lilt Einiioa. ... I
111 Xehor, IB.
1 1 9 Turner, lb.
I 4 I I Ton. t
I I I t,mit, s
ttii
t
iii
lit
CHICAGO, Aur. t-Ths champions were
Whitewashed, 1 to-0, today- In a decided
pitchers' battle, and a game that was per
fectly played except for; one fumble. 81a
gle's (tingle, Casey's sacrifice., a wild pitch
and Chance's hot one past third scored the
run. Attendance, 1,1 CO. Score:
CH1CAOO. t FtTTeBVftO.
I.B.O.l.t BH.O.A.g.
tlida. If.... lilt O'Beaamont ef I
Caa... lb ... 4 Jft-brlns.. rt... I I
Clianoa, lb... ill I Wa-D.r. as. . 1 J
Joan, rf 1 'nrn.ril, II M I M
rmr. lb.... 111 t tames, lb ... J
Harlay, rt... I OHItrbirr, lb.. 4 1 I
Ullna, I til K rnft. It... 1 1
Ttnaar, ss... I 1 Smith, 1 ! f '
Manatsa, .... 1 J I PbllHppl. ..
Totals '.. 1 SI H r Total ... 4 14
Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -l
Pittsburg' 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 00
Loft on baaos: Chicago. I; Pittsburg, t
Two-bane hit: Wagner. Sacrifice hits:
Caney. Krug.r. Stolen bsse: Evers, Kllng.
Ioubls play: Evers to Tinker to Chance.
C W . 15. Vf rnnfM. 1: h PhllllPI)!. 4.
fn.l hail: Rmlth. Bases on balls: Off
Vhllllppl, . 'Wild pitch: Phllllppl. Time:
1:27. Umpire, Moran. .
Postpone Games.
At Boston New York-Bolton game post-
... Mu
At Fhlladelphia-Brooklyn-Phlladelphla
game poalponod, rain.
Standing; of the Teams.
Played. Won. Lost PC.
SO
89
116
44
44
49
t:
63
6S7
.6K9
.51
.4"
.424
.374
.348
Pittsburg . : f . w
Chicago ; W
New fork ft bl
Cincinnati t" 47
Brooklyn i
U-ton J" (
Bt Louis ?1 J
Vhtlusieluhia. 8 . 31
Games today: Brooklyn at Bostoru Phila
delphia at New York. Pittsburg at Chicago.
Cincinnati at St. Louis.
GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE
White) So and Salute Divine Donble
Beader, Ewh Taking
. One.
BT. LOUTS, Aug. 4.-Bt Louis and Chi
cago played a double-header today by spe
cial arrangement In order to get away from
a conflict In dates with the National
league, St Louis winning the first, S to 0,
nd rhkum talctnc the second. I to I
Bugden. Tuas his finger broken la the first
game try a foul tip. Attendance, 1.S00.
Boo re,- first game: '
T. LOUU. i' CHICAGO
R.H.O.A RH0i
s a 1 S A Hnlmea. If... 1
C tab II. ID.... V i iv m
1 Jonas. c( . 1 I
KnnlL If.
lcwa, ss
McAnrJ t. lb.
Dlbsoa. p....
Totals ...ivi II Touts ...1 I V 11 1
Kansas City 0100001001
Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01
Sacrifice hits: Turner. Olbon. Two-base
lilt": Butler, McAndrews. Three-base hit:
Mellor. Home run: Kothfuss. Double play:
Nance to Grady. Ptruck out: By Wagner,
by Gibson, I. First caae on nans: on
Wagner, S; off Gibson, 1. Hit by pitched
ball: By Wagner, 1: by Gibson, 1. Time:
14. Umpire: HaskslL
Olee Are Skat Oat.
LOt'ISVILLE. Aug. 4. The visitors could
not hit Walker toilny and the locals shut
them out. Attendance, 2,600. Score:
LOUISVILLE. . MINNEAPOLIS.
R H O A I K.H. O A K.
Kerels, rt... 1 0 OC f r.a, et. I
Hart. It 1111 O WIlllams. d. M I t 1
Braabasr, la I I 1 I S Bsooaar, lb.. 11 I
CMvall. st... till 0 Lallr. It..... I I
S. ran, lb. 1 I I Smith, rt 1 I 0
Bhrtrrar, s.. S 1 T V 0O,l.r. ss litis
Whita. Ik.... 11 1 O Melntrra. lb. I 1 1 1
Oulnlas, as.. 1 I 1 Martin. Ik... 1 I 4
Wslkar, .... t IIS Year. c..,. I 1110
IStlmmel. s.. I 0 I
Totals ...4 I SI II 1
I Total. ... I I 14 11 1
Louisville 2 a 2 0 0 0 0 0 4
Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Earned runs: Luisvllle, 2. Three-base
hit: Oldwell. Left on bases: Louisville, ,
Minneapolis. S. Stolen base: Odwell. Bac
rlflcn hit: Qulnlan. Base on balls: Oft
Walker, 8; off Stlmmel, 1. Struck out: By
walker, 6; by Bttmmel, 4. Hit by pitcnea
ball: White. Double plays: Qulnlan to
Brashear te White to i?crlever; Walker to
Qulnlan to White. Time: 1:46. Umpire:
Mullane.
Mllwaakee Takes Easy Oae.
TOLEDO O., Aug. 4. With the exception
of German's Pitching Toledo put up a poor
game and Milwaukee had no trouble in
winning. Attendance. (Oi. Score:
MILWAUKEE. TOLEDO.
R.H.O.A E. R.H.O.A E.
har. lb. 1 1 I I Smith, rt.... 1 1 I
DoDabua. lb. 1111 0 C'hllda, lb.... 1111
Wood, e 110 I B'shlp, If.... I 110 1
Vnalaub, lb. I 1 I 0 Owana. cf.... Oil
Hamphlll, of. 1 I I 1 0 Klalnow, e... I 1 I 1
DunlaaTjr, If. 1 I I 1 Srhaub, lb... I I I S 0
Ganlay, rf... 4 0 10 I Turner, lb.. I 1 I 0 I
VIoi. ss 1 I I Ball, aa I I t S I
M Hilar, p.... lilt Otrman, p... 0 0 I I I
Totals ...4 117 11 1 Totals ... I 17 17 I
Milwaukee 18011000 04
Toledo . 00000000 00
Two-bus hit: Blankenshlp. Three-base
hit: Dunleavy. Stolen bases: Donahue,
Hemphill. Struck out: By German, 4; by
Muller, 5. Bases on balls: Off German, i;
off Muller, L Double play: Hemphill to
Vlox. Wild pitch: German. Time: 1:40.
Umpire: Cunningham.
Standing of tae Teams.
Played. Won. Lost P.C.
C. Snow, winner of the Kenwood tourna
ment. 1 he sets postponed from yesterday
were ployed toJsy and wrnt to Collins, 7-a,
-. Ine nrst set. played yesterday, was
also won by Collins,
WESTERN "GOLF MEET OPENS
Dickinson ef Dcs Moines Wins Fre
llaslnary Reand and Mast Meet
Walter Egaa.
CLEVELAND. Aug. 4-The flrst day of
the western amateur golf championship
tournament opened with anything dui goou
we4ther. A cold, steady wind blowing off
Lake Krle. added to a steady drissle of
rain, made goltlng difficult ana uncomiorv
ill' Ttt.itiT.tfm nlrs contested.
H. Chsndler Egan. present weetern cham
pion, put up one of the bett games of the
day. defeating R. Deming of Cleveland
flv un and four to nlav. Walter Egan, bis
cousin, also put up a strong game, beating
H. W. Fraser of Toledo handily. E. Byers
of Allegheny runner-up to James last year,
Is putting up a steady game and won his
mnl.it m-tth eajae.
Today's play resulted In a thinning out
and all is now ready for the nrst real mi
of play. Louis James drew R. A. Mead,
who is expected to give mm lime irouoie
i rhnnHUr K.-aji a inn hss an easy con
test whlie Walter Egan will have a stiff
fame in beating W. Dickinson of Des
lolnes, the Iowa state champion. The
m-ia nnaa are nlrktna the Eaans or James
to win, but many think E. Byers, on his
present form, will be right up at the finish.
Results today: Frank Weber, Toledo, de
feated It F. Vork, Cleveland, 1 up and 4
to pi&y
H. Chandler Egan of Exmoor defeated
R. Deming. Euclid, i up and to play.
W. Dickinson, Des Moines, defeated C. B.
Russell, Euclid, 7 up and 1 to play.
A. D. Thomasson, Allegheny, defeated F.
M. Backus, Euclid. S up.
J D. Clime Euclid, defeated R. E. Dan
iel", Midlothian, 1 up.
F. 8. Barton, Euclid, defeated C B.
Townes, Highland, t up and 2 to play
W. Egun, Exmoor, dereateo. ti. w. ri
Inverness, I up ana 10 pij.
W. A. BUckney, St. Louis, defeated T.
8. Beckwlth, Euclid, S up and 2 to play.
R. L. Kittrlck. St. Louts, defeated A. R.
Hoor, Euclid, S up and i to play.
8. O. Btlckney. Bt. Louis, oeieatea J.
Pease. Cincinnati. 7 up and C to play,
tv r rmrtrir. Allpsrhenv. defeated W.
R. Marfleld, Minlkahda, 8 up and 7 to plsy.
C. Beach, Euclid, defeated R. B. Tewks
bcry, Euclid. 6 up and 4 to play.
R. f. rvevin, jr., Aiirnneny, upictvitu
H. Stanley. Euclid., 2 up and 2 to play.
J. I. Towne, t.iienview, aeieaiea
Preston, Highland. E up and 3 to play.
v. rivers. Allesrhenr. defeated. Lee Jones,
Lake Geneva, 6 up and 4 to play.
irnant vnn rrom n. i Ames nv aexauii.
Louis Allls won from M. Doran by de-
'"a.'B. Lambert won from J. 8. Martin by
default.
R. D. Bukum, jr., Chicago, defeated EJ.
t Marttn Chlrnrn. t uo and B to nlay.
W. J. Osborne ana a. a. iiorne do in uo-
'aCarhart defeated L. H. Burton, 5 up and
A tt nlov
C. J. Jatlray won irora cnaries joaaer uy
default
Boikatt. if..
Martin, rf... 0
Frisl. Ib..... Ill
Andarson, lb 1 1 10
Wallaoa. as.. 0 1 0
nampBUL cf . 1 4
Sucdsa. ....
Hill, lb Ill
FovaU. .... Ill
Kaaos. 0.... 1
0 oraan, rf.... I
4 0 Callahan, 10. i
S Masoon. lb.. I 1
1 0 Tannablll, as I 1
I vsiattarr. e...
0 PauarsoB, p. a a
5 al
Totals .. I 14 10
Totals .. I I 17 H I ' .
8t Louis 0 I 0 0 0 J 0 0 -
- Chicago- 0 OOOOOOOO-O
Earned runs: St Louis. 1. Two-base hits:
Powollj CsJlahan. Three-base hits: Frlel,
AndersW Sacrifice hit: Martin. Double
t plays: Frlel to Anderson, Tannehlll to 19
belL Bases on balls: Off Powell. 1; off
. Patterson. 3. Struck out: By P0?1'-
by Patterson. 1. Left on bases: St. Louis.
; Chicago, 3. Time: 1:24. Umpire:
O'Laughlin.
Score, second game:
. CHICAOO. , I T. tOtlS.
R.H O.I.I H
', Rolmaa, it,.. I I I 1 Borkatt. !!
laball. 1 110 1 tdMartln. rt...J J J J J
jonra. ....... ; - --r"-- ,w ins s
Bt. Paul 83 62
Milwaukee 88 66
Indianapolis 92 49
Louisville 91 47
Kansas City 86 41
Minneapolis M 38
Columbus ...... 83 38
Toledo 90 33
Games today: Kansas City at Columbus,
Milwaukee at Toieno, Bt. ram at inaianap
oils, Minneapolis at Louisville.
81
33
43
44
44
66
66
67
667
.626
.633
.61t)
.482
.4(0
.408
.367
F.- srniaVT rM. '.LX i W ny, niuen nun, -
Callahan. Ib. I 1 1'! ! ! J !
. ' Maoon7lk.. I S I !HamphlU. J J, J ! J
V Tannahlll, ss 1 S I liKsbos. J 4 1
- SiatterT, e... 040 l'Hlll, Ib 1 I J
... Attrack, 1 0Esas, p
- ToUls ...tri li "al Totals ..1 114 14 1
xMagoon out for Interference.
' China ro .....0 1 0 0 0 0 0 t 04
et Loui :::::::::::.o o 1 o o o o o o-i
, Sacrifice hits: Wallnce. Green (2). double
play: Hill to Frlel to Anderson. Pad
ball: Blattery. Stolen bases: Burkett. HI1L
: Jones. Bases on balls: Off Evans, 4. off
Altrock, 2. Struck out: By Evans l 6 . by
Altrock, 3. Left on bases: Bt Louts. 7.
. Chicago. 7. Time: 1:32. Umpire: O'Laugh-
lln" Donahue Is Hit Hard.
!. rTp.v1rIjAND Aug. 4.-Donahue made Kansas City; Des Moines at St Joseph.
his debut in a Cleveland uniform and was
GAMES IN WESTERN LEAGUE
Errors Prove Cestljr for Mllwaakee,
MUllemalrea Winning Fir
to Three.
MILWAUKEE. Aug. 4. Errors proved
costly for Mllwaukeo and Colorado Springs
won a game which would otherwise have
been a pitchers Da t tie. Attendance, sou,
Score:
R.HE
C. Springs 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 04
Milwaukee 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0-3
Batteries: For Milwaukee, Kenna and
Lucia; for Colorado Springs, McNeal and
Btarnagie.
., Peoria Ootplays Denver. ;
PEORIA. Aug. 4. Peoria won easily to
day, outplaying Denver at every point, At
tendance. 600. Score:
. . . R. H. E
Peoria 10206000 -8 t
Denver 00000000 11
Batteries: Peoria, Hart and Wilson
Denver, Whitrldge and Bchlel.
Standing; of the Teams.
Played. Won. Lost P.C,
Milwaukee 83
Colorado Springs ... 85
Kansas City 34
St. Joseph 81
Peoria 84
Denver 86
Des Moines 85
Omaha 84
61
62
45
42
41
8
38
32
33
33
89
39
46
47
47
62
Games today: Denver at Peoria:
.61
.612
.m
.619
.477
.447
.447
.381
Colo-
rraser.
The bathing beach at Lake Manawa la a
most alluring place these hot days.
CHALLENGER EASY VICTOR
Two Shamrock Captains Jockey Hard,
lien Boat Long; Blanketing
Old One.
rado Springs at Milwaukee; Omaha at
? V"",' 7vr ".,i rt nf the arame.
Mulllnwa. hit in the wrist by a pitched
ball and was forced to retire i n favor of
Klteon. Attendance. 2.961. Score.
nETROIT. ,
R.H.O.A.K.
Barrrtt,. et... 1 J Z-:
l.u.h. if s a a v.,.
frford. rf. 1 1 t-0 DBradlar,
r.rr lb 1 1 11 WLalola,
lb..
BD
R.H.O.A .
Ill
1 I
1 I s s
1 1 4
ESSE!: 1 1
Yaaaar.' lb... I 0. 4 0 Abbott, C....J I
fmUh. lb.... I 4 1 Qhnar. '.,
Mulli, S.-.S.S 1 (rlionabua. !
Kltaont P.. 0 0 4 1 K,aB.iia J
ToUls ... i SI 14 Oj
Totals
i inn s
xBatted Tor Oochnauer in the ninth.
xx Batted for Donahue in the ninth.
r,.,. 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 6-6
Cleveland ............I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
... , netrolt. I. Left on
v.'r" il..i. V, 7 : netrolt. . Three-base
hit- Lush Two-base hits: Lajole, McGulre.
T.'.j J-"u"?.' Mniim l: bv Donahue. 1.
First bai Ton balls: Oft Mullln. 1; off Kit
Son! 1 - Struck out: By Donahue, 6; by
M.'"5-..A' LrVi.1"' aC, ford 'Flick,
Je.l.,::.fuv"'pT.9ed ball: Abbott L
Tlmei'l.ia. Umpire: Connolly.
Postponed Cnanes.
At New Tork-PWladelphla-New Tork
rattonh. Boston-Washington
aime "poued pu account of wet ground..
tandinar of the Teams.
Played. Won. Lost P C
Break Even at Ctarlnda.
CLARINDA. la.. Aug. 4 (Special Tele
gram.) Clarinda and Atlantic broke even
UHiay, winning one game eacn.
First aame Clarinda. 4: Atlantic. S. Hits:
Clnrlnda. 6; Atlantic, 4. Batteries: Atlantic,
Fetter ana Mcuonsugn; ciannaa, ucKain
son and G)sir. Struck out: By McKem-
son, 10; by Fetter, 8.'
second game ciarinaa, s; Atlantic, 4.
Hits: Clarinda. 6: Atlantic. 6. Errors:
Clarinda, 3; Atlantic, 1 Batteries: Clarinda,
Bridges sna MCMinen: Atlantic, mimsr
nd McDonaugn. etrucK out: Xiy Bridge.
10; by Fulmer, 4. Errors by Mlllen and
McMillen gave the game to Atlantic. At
tendance, .no. Osceola plays here Wednes
day ana inursaay.
Boston
Philadelphia
Cleveland ..
Detroit
New York .
Chicago ....
et Louis....
Washington
8i
89
M
. 8S
St
, 87
. 87
87
06
63
43
41
40
40
29
S3
M
41
43
41
47
47
68
63
.600
,4tkl
.41
.333
twit a Cleveland. Boston at Philadelphia
New Tork at Washington.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES
, T.k. Te Iaalngs to
Defeat the ladlanapolie
. Team.
INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. 4-It took the
champions ten Innings to ofeat the home
tiv. Indianapolis had the game in
hand until the ninth, when the visitors
took the lead and won in semi-an.ruc.
Attendance, wo. ocorn.
...in IKDIANAPOIilS.
a M.6. A C I R.H O A
Oalre. Ib 1 1 4 4 Hotrlaw. It I
sa.a, !!:: , : : ;
l.rL d
L,..(,r. aa .. 1 lt4 ,kibm. lb
Huca'.na. . b. I ' V
1 1 II 1
till
Hardoa.
rwVr'noi. If. 1 ;Tamaatl, lb.. 1 I
wSISlw. lb. III ,: ss... J S I 4
..in...' ... 4 1 Kul. lb
F.rauaoa. S. . I Wllltama.
Plarca,
Totala
St Paul .......... teeeoieies
IndlanaDolis 041100-
nm l.iu en balls: tm w iiuaraa, i; on
I 4
p. 1 I
1 Woorug. p..
, 1 K It
1 1
i. p... oj j 23
ala ..7 SO 11 "l
.ul...........
ia polls ...0 S
Y.umM n balls:
Stewart, 1; off Ferguson. 2. Struck out: By
Williama, 1; by Stewart, 1; by ."erguson, 1
in. v. tihert hall: Fox. Three-base hit:
Jackson. Sacrifice hits: Hey don. Jackson.
a tt A-KTrr mnHT.lNTW. V. J.. Aug. 4.
runtain Wrlnve of Shamrock III and
Captain Bevls of Shamrock I got Into a hot
contest In today s race on ocouanu hmui
hln
I'anTk n wnnn.wna nam vbi a uinrtuu
Sir Thomas' word that he Is the best of
Great Britain s skippers at getting a cov
tart nosltlnn at the start, sent the chal
lenger over the line with the old boat
under Its lee for a ten-mile beat to wind
worrt and a run home In a rattling twenty-
two-knot breese from the southeast. The
conditions were the old boat's best chance
and Captain Bevis fretted for fifteen min
utes while his craft was blanketed by the
fleeter footed challenger. Then he whirled
Shamrock I about on the other tack.
Pintaln Wrlnse followed and a rain blan
keted Bevls' craft. Shamrock I promptly
tarked asratn and AS Dromotly the chal
lenger whirled about. Seven tacks were
made In three minutes, each time Sham
rock III holding the old boat under Its lee.
At the seventh Captain Bevls got headway
while the challenger was falling away, and
Shamrock I slipped through the chslleng
er's lee and got its wind clear,- but it had
not the heels to hold It: ' Shamrock III was
still to windward and soon overhauled Its
pacemaker, so that the latter had to tack
Capialn Wrlnge did not follow but gave
his attention to getting, to the turning
mark. Up to that time the old boat had
held its own, but afterwards it rapidly
dropped astern and was beaten by 2:17,
elapsed time at tlye turn.
Running home to the finish in such a
breexe the o1 boat ought to be at Its best
but the cup-hunter added almost 5 minutes
to Its victory, an astonishing performance.
During the last 15 minutes of the run
Shamrock I carried no spinnaker, relying
on its head sails instead, by which it may
have lost time, but the challenger had
outrun It handily before this.
An Ideal plaoe for picnics of all sorts is
Lake Manawa. Its groves are shady and
cool and far removed from the crowds.
SCRIBNER OR CALDWELL
Fioali ia City Tennis Championship
iDgle Betwsen Them.
CHAMPION Y0UNQ LOSES HIS CHANCE
Caldwell Wins from Veteran After m
Hard-rinyed Match of Three
seta with the Last a
Dence.
The city tennis singles championship was i
worked flown to the finals on the Field
club courts last evening. Scribner defeated
Haskell in two straight sets, while Cald
well took the second and third nets from
Con Toung. Ths veranda was filled with
spectators, who displayed their Interest in
the play by frequently applauding the
brilliant playing In the semi-finals of the
singles. A number of the matches In the
first, round of th doubles and In the sec
ond round of the consolations In the sin
gles were also played Off.
Scribner played his match with Haskell
flrst and won readily enough two straight
sets. The match was not particularly fast
Scribner played on the defensive mostly
and did not try to force the game. He was
much stronger than Haskell on back-hand
strokes. The score of the two sets by points
was as follows:
Scribner 2 6 4 4 1 2 8 4 6-J7-
Haskell 4 8218462 8-30-8
Scribner 4 4 3 3 4 2 4 2 4 4 34 6
Haskell 2 1 6 6 0 4 1 4 0 1234
The real match of the evening was that
between Caldwell and Toung. The first set
fell to Toung, who outpointed Caldwell
nicely. In the second set Toung started out
by taking the flrst two games, when Cald
well pulled up and began making seemingly
Impossible returns and took six games and
the set straight In the third set Young
took a brace with the standing 2-6 and tied
the games, but could not win out against
Caldwell, who played a phenomenal game.
The points:
Tounr 4 1 4 4 4 8 4 4-18-6
caiawen u o i
Caldwell 1 1 6 5 6 4 4 429-6
Toung 11110 iMt
Caldwell ....6 14144402843244 6-60-9
Young 8 40421244515420 S 44 7
In the flrst round of the doubles:
Hughes and Schneider beat Armstrong
and Baker, 6-0, (-3.
Field and Hannay against ueDDins ana
Patterson, 6-8. 6-8, unfinished.
Scribner and Pollard against Collet Van
Camn 7-6. 4-8. unfinished.
Knox and Chambers beat Lamere and
Webster, 6-4. 4-4, 6-L
Welts and Kuhn beat Dufers and Neville,
8-6, 6-2.
In the consolation singles, second round:
Van Camp beat Webster, 6-2, 6-1.
Hill beat McConnell, 6-0, 6-t
In the second round in doubles tonight:
Hua-hes and Schneider play winners Field
and nannay-Tebblns and Patterson match.
Martin and Kennara play winners fctcrlb
ner and Pollard-Corlett and Van Camp
match.
Hopkins and Chambers play winners Has-
geu ana iopKins-tnase ana ivonn maica.
Welty and Kuhn play Battln and Hill.
Aa Ideal place for picnics of all sorts is I
Lake Manawa. Its groves are shady and
cool and far removed from the crowds.
MeCook Takes Flnnl Game.
M'COOK Neb.. Aug. 4 tSoecial Tele
gram.) MeCook celebrated its retirement
today from the Central Nebraska league by
administering a second conclusive defeat
to Hnldrege. Yesterday's game was Me
Cook's by a score of 12 to 6. Today's was
closer, 7 to 5. This virtually cloees the base
can season nere ana tne league, MeCook
diKbandlrig tonight. Holdresre Is the only
club In the league which retnlna Its organis
ation. This team will campaign Some In
Iowa, being strengthened by additions from
Mlnden and MeCook.
Gnmes In Three-I Lengrne.
At Rnrinrfleld Decatur. : Bnrlns-tleM. 1
At Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids. 7; Dav-
enporr, I.
At Rock Island Rock Island. 16: B'.oora
Inrton, 0.
At Dubuque Rockford-Dubuaue game
postpones on account or rain.
Connty Officials Piny Ball.
PLATTSMOUTH. Neb.. Aug. 4. (Specie!.)
The officials of Cass and Otoe counties
Played a game of base ball In this cltv yes
terdy. The contest resulted In a victory
for Cass county by a score of 22 to 14. A
return game wllL be played in the near
luture.
Slonx City Mine Again.
STOT-X FALI.S. 8. Tl.. Aur. 4.-f8reel"!
Telerrm. The Bloux City team of the
lowa-Boutn i)(i league sraln defeated
Bloux Falls on the local grounds today.
I 19 t
gtbley Downs Gopher.
SIBLEY. T .. Am. 4. CUne-Ial Telarrsm 1
A game of ball wss pis red at P'Mv b"
r this afternoon. Score: Sibley. T
Worthington (Minn.). 1.
Bloomers Are Defeated.
OOPnnv. Neb.. Aur. 4. '.nayinl Tele
gram, i Gorfn defted the Boston Bloom
crs tnaay. Score. 14 to 4.
The bathing at Courtland Beach Is d .
Ilclous snd a tonic this weather. The water
Is as clear as crystal.
Kaiser Takee Yaehtlaar two.
rOWES . 4 The king's etm th
chief event of th rerstts of the Rvs
vscht scusdron ortev was won bv the Ger
man emperor's Meteor for the second time,
Collins Hill Tennis Chief.
CHICAGO Aur. 4 Ke'gh Collins ei
cessfullv defended hi" title of western ten
nls champion today In his match with A.
aroouMh World Over-Fully Matured.
, order tem H. Mar Company
MISS ANTHONY IN THE LEAD
Beats Mrs. Brewer Three Tr and Two
to Piny for Glenvlew
Cup.
CHICAGO. Aug. 4. After an exceedingly
unhlll na-ht In the first round for the Glen-
iew cup in me women s open tournament
t Glenvlew today. Miss Bessie Anthony
lllltlliy null tin iiihilii wiu. juia. aj i i i ,
8 up and 2 to play. Miss Anthony was 2
down at the second hole, but managed to
recover In time to make the match even.
Out of the twenty-four who survived
yesterday's round the following are left
to play in tne semi-nnais tomorrow:
Glenvlew Cud Miss Bessie Anthony and
Miss Elisabeth Herington. Glenvlew; Miss
M. Morrison, EvanMon; Miss J. Anna Car
penter, w estwara jno.
First Flight Cup Mrs. William Herrlck,
Washington Park: Miss May Ainsles. West
ward llo; r;. uewoii, unwentsia; .cars. u.
Maxwell, Erigewater.
Second Hlgnt cup Mrs. reroivai Man
chester. Glenvlew: Miss Eallle Ainslee,
Westward Ho: Mrs. H. A, Beidler, Lake
Geneva; Miss Slaughter, t-vanston.
MRS. MILLS HAS LOWEST SCORE
Wins First Mntrh for MeMnllen Cap
at Field Clnb from '
Scratch.
In the first match for the McMulIen cud
at the Field club yesterday Mrs. Mills won
with a score of 66, playing at scratch, for
the nine holes. This cup must be won
three times to become the permanent prop
erty of the winner. In tne finals oi the
women's championship Miss Alice Frederick
defeated Mrs. Penny, 2 up. In the morning
they tied snd so it was piayea on in the
aflurnoon Wltn mat result- me score:
Gross, li'dicap. Net
Mrs. Mills 6i scratch 65
.Miss Alma. rTeaenra k j w
Miss Alico Frederick 77 6 73
Mrs. Morr." 74 3 71
Mrs. penny 73 scratch 73
Mrs. Bone ss rt
Lee Comstock 6 10 6
Gall Comstock 87 I 79
CORBETT ENDS HARD WORK
Expects to Tip scale at 1S4 Ponada
When He Meets Champion
Jeffries.
FIRST SCORE FOR BRITONS
Tennis Chnmptonship Matches ' Open
with Smashing Defent for
, It. D. Wrenn.
BOSTON, Aug. 4. A default by one of
the British players and a decisive defeat
for one of the Amer.can contestants made
the first day's play for the International
club's grounds today not only dull, but
disappointing.. The result, however, leaves
each team .with one point In the total of
five, to that the next contests cannot fall
to be-Interesting.-1" r n-' v
Three thousand 'spectators were present
on the grounds. They were disappointed
when it was found that R. F. Doherty
had given up the match with Wrenn be
cause of a strained shoulder, but they
sat in a drizzling rain while the other
brother, H. L. Doherty, deefated the Amer
ican player, R. D. Wrenn, In straight sets,
6-0, 6-3. -4.
The British team had the option of play
ing It spare man, H. 8. Mahoney, in the
place of R. F. Doherty, but this would
have necessitated his plajlng also In tha
second series of singles on Thursday, by
which time It Is expected the eldest Doh
erty will be In shape again. Mahoney will
take R. F. Doherty'a place in the doubles
tomorrow, playing with H. L. Doherty, and
close contest is anticipated with th
Wrenn brothers.
In the match between H. L. Doherty
and R. D. Wrenn the American player won
the toss and took the service. He lost the
first point by a drive out of court. Doherty
followed this with a net and after each
had netted again, Doherty won the gany
through a double fault by Wrenn and air-
other net After this the British player
began to show much of his famed brilliancy
in passing Wrenn repeatedly at the net
or crossnettlng him. Doherty won the
next five games in rapid succession and
took the set, 6-0, Wrenn scoring only ten
points in the entire set, seven of these being
on errors.
Wrenn showed more strength in the next
et although Doherty won two games be
fore he had a single red ball placed on bis
side of the mark post. In this set, which
he won, 6-3, ha passed Wrenn fifteen times
and scored a total of twenty-nine points to
twenty-one for his opponent. All this
time the rain was falling steadily, al
though not hard, and It looked before the
third started as if the match might go
over until tomorrow, but the players kept
on despite the slippery court
In the third set Wrenn at times played
brilliantly, and several of the games
reached deuce. Doherty, however, placed
three games to his credit before he allowed
the American player a chance to score.
With the aet 4-1, Wrenn made a grand
rally In the sixth and after deuce had been
called twice won through two fine place
shots, which brought the spectators to
their feet for the first and only time In
the afternoon. The next game, however.
went to Doherty. and the aet was 6-1 Then
came another rally by Wrenn, who won th
next two by well placed shots. Doherty,
however, quickly regained his form and
captured the set and match by a couple
of cross court shots.
In the entire match Doherty scored 44 on
places, 22 on nets, 21 on outs and 4 on
double faults, while Wrenn scored 21 on
places, 24 on nets, 14 on outs and no
double faults, a total of 91 for Doherty to
61 for Wrenn.
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Thursday, August 6,
VIA
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Special Trains from Omaha Union Depot,
8:00 a. m., 8:30 a. m., 9:00 a. m.
Special Train from Union Pacific Depot, So. Omaha, 7:30 a. m.
Ample refreshments on the grounds for those unprovided with
lunch baskets.
EVERYBODY INVITED.
1.00 Round Trip, Children 50c.
TAKE THE FOLKS.
All Grocery Stores and Meat Markets will be Closed All Day.
ESCAPE THE HEAT
by a trip through th
Switzerland of America
on the line of th
Canadian Pacific Ry.
SM-Paclfic lest.)
A Route of
MlfhtX Mountains
Wonderful Cascades
Immense Glaciers
Appalling- Canons
unequalled In any country In the world.
The only DUBTLESS ROUTE and coolest,
trip on the continent Round trip ticket
will be sold to
Vancbuver. B. C
Victoria. B. O.,
Seattle. Wash..
Tacoma. Wash..
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 4. James J.
Corbett is now through with his heavy
work. From now until the day of the bat
tle he will Indulge In light exercises sj ss
to bring his speed up to the top notch. He
is now up to ltGS pounds, the highest
weight he will reach.
"I guess that is my limit," said Corbett.
"From now on I will 'dry out." The
chances are that I will not step Into the
ring at over 14 pounds. Jeffries, I hear,
will weigh at least 2D. but hl also does
not scare me. as I believe the bigger he is
the slower he will be."
Jeffrie ia working trd with his trainers
at H"rl)ln Springs and is reported to be in
the lsl of condition.
The place everybody goea to is Courtlsnd
Bech. A visit to It will tons you up.
Oakland Wins Asnln.
OAKIiAND. Neb., Aug 4 (Special. V-The
Oakland base ball nine defeated th North-
meeterns nf Omaha on the diamond here
Sunday. Score. 15 to 4.
Lake Manawa is drawing immense crowds
tor
Oscar Norln, the champion high diver,
risks his life twice dally at Courtland
Beach by diving; into a tank containing but
four feet of water. At night he repeats ths
act enveloped in a suit of fire. A most
sensational act
Ball Toarnament at Sidney.
BIDNET. Neb.. Aug. 4 8pecial Tele
gram. The first day of the base ball
tournament between trie Kidney. Lhappell
and Sterling, Colo., nines resulted as fol
lows: First game. Chappell against Ster-
llna. score T to 5 in Isvor of Channel!. Aft
ernoon. Sidney snd Sterling, to 0 In favor
of Bierllng. Thlra game, between Sidney
and Chappell, resulted In a score of 19 to
10 In favor of Sidney, showing that each
team won and lost one game. Attendance,
S.JuO.
Grand Ctrcnlt Race. OST.
BI'FFALO. Aug 4 -Th grand circuit I
trotting races scheduled for today have
been postponed on account of rain.
At the Casino, Lake Manawa, the Floyd
Brlggs Stock company will be seen la the
Portland, Ore.
$45.00 - OMAHA
(Cer-usesDIsf liUl Prsa Other Feist)
from August 1st to 14th, good to return until
October 15th, liul Stopovers will be grant
ad arall points.
Tha Great Glacier of tha Selkirk
Uks In tha Clouds
Yoho Valley
Banff
and many other places of Interest are sltn
ate4 eo this line.
Tot dencrlpUv. illustrated literature and
atorntitlon writs.
As C SHAW,
Or Agent Passenger OspC
GUtCAOO.
TaWv"Twsssssnsas win
the J i h
Going Fishing?
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We have all kinds of cheap excursions to
the "Minnesota Lakes . dur
ing July, August and 8ep.
tember.
Our Minnesota trains leave Omahfc ki
TJt a. m. and 70 p. m. We'll tell you
about It at 1402 Farnera street Omaha. fwS.
W. H. BRILL, Dlst. P. AretiL
THE PAINTER
PREVENTS BOWEL TROUBLE
Because It digests food so perfectly that
It can not ferment In the stomach. Cramps.
Colic, Summer Complaint and I'larrhta ere
caused by undigested food. Thirty days'
treatment 2ac Ail druggists.
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
The Bee Building neTer growg ehabby.
The brush of the painter ia always ac
tive In keeping It freh and attractive,
You have to spend go much of your
life In an office, ttist this ought to carry
gome weight In lta selection, particularly
when the cost of an office la no more
than In buildings that are allowed to
"run down at the LeeL"
R C PETERS & CO.,
RENTAL. AGENTS.
GROUND FLOOR, BEE BUILD INCL
during this hot weather.
drama "rorglvea." -
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