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Dudie: Archdale Wins Ten Thousand Dollar Trot; Denver Closes On Sioux City; Omaha Wins n - i i H i j "i f I! RUliltliES BAI'rtllil ttFtt " Win Second Game With Sioux City, ' ' Four to One. CORRIDON FIKsr OKE TO SCORE Uondlasj anal Flood Hap Boll When Thrrf Is "ooiratie t Sror and lleln th (iool Work A Inns. STANDING OF THE TEAMS. WK.T. LEAGUE. I NATL. LEAGUE. W.L.Pt. W.L.Pct. fcloux City. . &1 :il .s.11 Chicago 50 X) .Ml Denver (VI .(K!l New Vnrk. . . .46 33 .6T Lincoln 4't 37 .fcW Plttshutg ....4 1 84 .647 Wichita 47 37 .iV'O, Cincinnati ...42 3U .519 St. Joseph.... ;. .4.".t Philadelphia.. 37 40 .41 I irn Molneii. .33 M .4 Omaha ......37 50 .42.. Topekn :M I.S AMUR I.KAOl'E. W.L.Pct CUBS WIN IN TWELFTH Trolley Dodgers Are Defeated in Lony Battle. PFEISTER SPRAINS THUMB Omaha, 4; Sioux City, 1. Getting hits )ust wlen liny would do the most timid. the- ltouvkes took the sec ond game Of the' Sioux Clt;? serle. Omaha played a liveler game thn fur many days, both at .the but and In the field. The gem began In earnest In the third Inning when, with two down. Corrldon took a lonf shot at -the", right field fence for two bags. Flood followed with a single, also over toward tight, which ecored .Cor rldon. Klood was caught at thi platter, making the third out. In the fourth und fifth two more tallies were marked up' to the 'credit of the Rnurkes. In the fourth Thompson walked and cored( on Gonolng's hit, and In the fifth Davie' came home on another timely hit by Flood. Sioux City made their first and only core In the seventh after a drive for three bases by Miller. Keeley went Into the box for Ktowars an the tall pitcher stopped on of Alderman'! taut ones with' his elbow. McNeil relieved Htowera at second after be had taken first and had been sacri ficed to bag No. 2 by Davis, and scored on a three-base' hit by Corriflon. In the lnrl two Innings nothing happened. Keeley allowed no hits and there were no more runs for either Bide. The score; OMAHA., AW. R. H. Davie, cf 4 1 1 Corrldon, ss S 1 Klood. 2b 3 0 Kane, lb. ..... 4 0 Morlartty, 3b 4 0 Thomson, If 8 I Welch, rf 4 0 Oondlng. c . a 0 etowers. o 10 0 0 Keeley, p 0 0 0 0 McNeil 0 10 0 Fremont . Cir. I'larul. Superior' . Seward .. Kearney . Maxtinga . Columbus O. 2 2 7 6 0 2 2 A. 0 7 3 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 Totals .I 29 4 8 27 15 .. . . 8IOUX CITV. . AH. P.. H. O. A. Andreas, 2b 3 0 0 3 2 Stem, lb 4 0 2 7 0 Qulllln, 3h 3 0 0 1 2 Fenlon, If 4 0 0 2 0 Neighbors, cf 4 0 0 2 0 Miller, c 2 1 2 8 1 Hartman, as 3 0 V 1 1 Myers, rf 3 0 2 4 2 Alderman, p. ... 0-0 -0 4 Welch 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 1 7 24 13 t. l,oii!s .W V .414 Hrooklyn ....34 4 1 ,4Ji Honton 32 HI ,3S$ AM Kit. ASSN. W.L.Pct. Philadelphia ii 24 .6 Hi' Minneapolis .M 33 .6 New York...4s ni .MU St. P.iul tV 3M .& 6 Honton ! 3.1 .r.mij Toledo .13 3! .57 Detroit 4.", Hit .aWKanrn Clty..4 44 .616 Cleveland ...33 41 ,44iColumbiis . . . .41) 4", .4r W'Hhhlngton 32 ii .4) Milwaukee M .4151 Chicago 31 48 .3M Indianapolis.. 37 KB .3!'R St. Louis. ...24 53 .312' Louisville ....34 67 X4 NKH. LKAGI R. j MINK LEAGUE. W.i.Prl W.L.Pct. ..X, 2n .R3ClHrlndn Si 19 .KB ..32 27 .642;Neb. City. ...30 21 .MB ..32 27 .fit'.'IFaU City 2 27 .. ..30 30 .AW Aurtnra 2" -4M ..Hit 32 .4X4iSh nar.doah ..21 30 .H4 ..27 32 .45H Mary vllle ....20 it .367 . 27 33 .4,0; Red Croud.. 24 31 .4SH' . Veatrrdar'a H1U, WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha. 4; Sioux City, 1. Pes Moines. ; Lincoln, i. Wichita, 6; St. Joseph, 1. Denver, 10; Topeka, 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Wnshlngton, H; Cleveland, 4. . Phllndelphla. 2;' Chicago. 0. New York, 2; St. Louis. 1. Detroit, 3; Hoston, 2. NATIONAL LKAGCE. ' I Chicago, 1; Brooklyn, 0. Boston, 3; Pittsburg. 2. Cincinnati. 6; New York. 6. Philadelphia. 11; St. Louis. 2. . TM ERICA N ASSOCIATION. Kansas City. 10; Columbus, 8. Toledo, 3; Milwaukee. 2. Minneapolis, 4; Indianapolis, 2. St. Paul, H; Ixiiilsville, 7. STATE LEAGCE. Fremont, 8; Kearney, 3. Hustings, 7; Heward, 3. ' Columbus, 5; Red Cloud. 2. Snnerior. 1: Grand Island, 0. MINK LEAGCE. Shenandoah. 7; Clarinda, 6. Marvvllle, 10; Auburn, 1. Nebraska City. 2; Falls City, 1. Game Today. Western League Sioux City at Omaha. Des Molns at Lincoln, St. Joseph at Wich ita. Topeka at Denver. - National League Hrooklyn at ChicBRO, Boston at Pittsburg, New York at Cin cinnati. Philadelphia at St. Louis. Amnrlnn Leao-ue Cleveland at Washing ton, Chicago at Philadelphia. St. Louis at New York. Detroit at lioston. Americ.in Association Kansas City at Columbus, Mllwaukcd at Toledo, Mlnne epulis at Indianapolis, St. Paul at Loula vHvoukn Atnte. I.caeue Fremont at Kearney, Seward at Hastings, Columbus at Red C'oud. Grand Island at Superior, Mink Leajrue Slienai.doah at Clarinda, Aiihni-ri at Marvvllle. Nebraska City at KallB City v 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Pitcher Saves (lame by Stopping Lennox's Trrrlfle Drive In Math t one Three-Daae Hit, Oae Tno-nxurr. CHICAGO, July 20.-Chlcago defeated Brooklyn, 1 to 0, in a hard fought twclve Innlng came today. Both Pflester and Bell pitched axcellent games. The former wa forced to retire in the ninth when he dis located his thumb In catching Lennox' terrific line drive. If it had gone safe, Brooklyn would have scored at lost one run and won. ' Score: CH1CAOO. BROOKLYN. AD. it. O A K. AU.H.O.A E Irrri. lb.:.... I 1 1 iODallon, rf.... 0 10 1 Slinrkard, It i I 1 C Onurch, lb.... 1 11 0 I Unman, lb . 5 4 10 I OWhrat, If. ... . S 0 2 t iiHaumnnt, ft. 4 0 10 OHummal, -b 1 I 4 ktalnreldt, lb 4 0 1 1 1 Dal4aon, ct. I 9 4 0 t. hull, rf.. 4 1 1 I OLarnox, lb... 4 114 1 Tinker, as... 4 0 4 1 IT. Smith, s. I I I II An bar, c 4 8 12 1 OKrwin, c 0 I 1 p.. 1 0 1 1 0811, p 4 0 0 4 0 .... 100 1 Totala Superior Shuts Out Grand Island; Raises Position Also Allows Only Fire Hiti Mont Permits Seven Bockewita Gets Threo-Bafger. SUPERIOR, Neb., July .-(Speclal Tele grsm.) Superior shut out Grand Island this afternoon In a splendid exhibition of the national game. Elds allowed only five hits, while Mora gave seven. BockewlU'i hthree-bagger and the field work of both teama were the features. Thla pute 8u perior near the top. tlelng with Grand Ie land for second place. Score: R.H.E. Giand Island. ...0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0-4) S I Superior l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 I Batteries: Grand Island, Morse and Car roll; Superior. Elds and Bartley. Time: D20. Umpire: Onrfith. KEARNEY; Neb.. July 20.-(8pe:ial Tele- gram.) Kearney lost the second game Of the series today to Fremont. Fremont found Wright for eleven hits and to Kear ney la charked up four errors. The attend ance was large.' Score: R.H.E. Kearney 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 33 7 4 Fremont 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 2 18 11 Batteries: . Kearney, Wright and Town- send; . Fremont, Campbell and Bonner. Time: 1:46.. Umpire: Fleming. RED CLOUD, Neb., July 20. (Special Tel- ? ?. ? i ? 2 2 2 0 2 2 Ii erm--Co!umbus defeated Red Cloud in oV ThrVelbas'e h gam, by hard hitting well placed. Sheckard. lilts: Off Pflester, In nine Inn- ecore: n.tt.t.. Iiirs; off Mclntyre, 1 In three innings. Columbus 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 S 12 2 Sacrifice hit: Krwln. Stolen base: Evera. Red Cloud ..1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 02 I 3 Double plays: Schulte to Archer; Erwln Batteries: Columbus, Slndelar and Agnew; to Hummel; T. Smith to Hummel to Rea i.ioud. Mitchell and Moss. Struck out: Uurch. Left on bases: Chicago, 4; Brook- By Sindelar, 2; by Mitchell, 8. Bases on lyn, 7. Bases on balls: Off Pflester. 1. balls: Off Sindelar, 1; off Mitchell, 1. Struck out: By Pflester, 6; by Mclntire,3; Home run: Mills. Three-base hit: Brown. by uell, 4. Time: 2:15. Umpires: John- Time: 140. Umpire: Boswell. HASTINGS. Neb., July 20. (Special Tele gram.) Hastings pounded Harrington for eight hlta and seven runs in two Innings. Seward's defense broke badly in the eighth. Score: - R.H.E. Seward 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 03 7 4 Heelings 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 7 11 8 Batteries: Sawarri. Han-no-tnn and Wally: uasungs, uin. uoppie ana uonneuy. Pfeliwr. Li!lru8 Mcintlre. p. .41 724 11 i Totals 11 4 M 14 3 Ratted for Pflester In ninth. One out when winning run scored. Chicago Brooklyn Two-base hit: Lennox. Thrnelbase hit ATHLETICS DEFEAT CUICAGO Philadelphia Gets Third Straight Game in Series. COOMBS PITCHES GOOD BALL Home Team es Two It... frow Raees on Balls Sett Give. Tare Dasea mm Balls la a.eeesln. PHILADELPHIA. July 20.PhlladelphU won its third straight game from Chicago today, S to Coombs kept Chicago's hits well scattered, while both of the home teama' runs were due to basea on balls. In the second Inning Scott gave three bases on balls in succession, and Young, who succeeded him, forced In a runner with an other baaea on balls. Score: CHICAUO rUlLADEUMHA. AUitl.U.A.K, A u u a rrenca lb... 4 1 4 4 Hirtael. If... a 0 , , Purt.ll, ... 4 1 H.lt'.r, It. I 1 1 Pai.nt, ct... I 1 I 0 0Ol4nni, ct.. 4 114 0 Pulrty, It. I 0 Oroiilna. lb... 434 Tann.blll.a. 4 I Iflakar. lb.... 4 110 0 Oandll, lb.... 117 0 tlpavla lb 4 I I S J. Calllna, it. J I Murphy, rt.'.'. 10 16 0 sulllvao, e... 1114 v Barry, sa. 1 I i 1 a ovw.t, 9 v w w UUIB, 1 U f a BIovr i s u Totali Ran for StoweH In seventh. Batted for Hartman In ninth. Omaha- Runs Hits Sioux City ' Runs Hits 0 0 1110 1 .M,0 12 1211 0 -4 0 -8 :D 0' 0 0 O 0 1 0 0-1 .kW l Dl 1 M 14 W Shaw, c jHrnl&an, p. Totals ... .. 2 .. 8 Two-has hits-.. Corrldon. Davis. Miller, Three-base hits: Corrldon, Miller. First base on balls: Off Keeley. 1; ff vMerman, 2; Struck out: By Stowers, 4; by Alderman, 4; by Keeley, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By stow ers, 1; by Alderman, 8. Stolen bases: Cor rldon, Flood, Thomson, Welch, Andreas, Stem. Sacrifice hits: Davis, Corridon, Alder man. Timer 1:40. Umpires: Sternberg and gCHRBIrik'f KIQ PIN AT DENVER Holds Topeka . to Three Hits and Makes Home Kan. DENVER. July 20 Schrelber held Topeka to three hits today and Denver won, 10 to 2. Schrelber waa Invincible until the ninth, when he eased up and allowed two runs. His home run was the batting feature. Score: . , 1 TOPFiKA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. ...8 1 0 2 0 1 Powell. If.... Fox, 2b Jones. lo... McChesney. Corhan, ss.. Hellly, 2b.... Bauer, rf... Shea, c Fi'ambes, c. Baker, p.... cf 29 8 ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. 8 2 6 27 11 Wooley, cf. .,.".. Walsh, 3b Rellly, ss Thomeson, If.,.. Lardreth, rf.... Abbott, lb'.....;. Wt.lte, 2b Kerns, c. ........... WrlgUt, p...v... Total t... ...... Lloyd. 3b Waldron, If Cranston, ss.... Dolan, 3b. Kelly, 8b......... Lit dsay. lb.... Beall, ct Cassldy, rf McMurray, c.;.. Sihrelber, p.... H. 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 O. 2 2 1 0 2 8 4 3 2 Totals Wichita . St. Joseph 2 i 0 U 0 .30 O. A. E 10 0 2 8 4 2 1 0 6 1 0 24 .4211 VBranatltld, lb i ia.iliUl X T 1 l ilaT I Mil 1ST: 1 i ! i Nebraska Mare - Winner in Big Race in Michigan 0 8 1 1 0 1 0 0 nnnnnoi 0 01 i tt r.n h.u- tit. Joseoh. 4; Wichita, 3. Sacrifice hits: Westerrll, Pettigrew. Two base hit: Buuer. Three-base hit: Belden. Home run: Claire Double play: Claire to Hughes to Koerner. Struck out: By Jrnl- an. b: by BaKer, B. wase oil mu.. .w Jarnlgan, 2; off Baker, Umpire; Haskell. stone and Eason Foxen Hard for St. Louie. ST. LOUIS. July 20.-Foxen held the locals safely throughout tne game and Philadelphia won. Score: ST. LOUIS. PHILADELPHIA. AB H.O.A E . AB.H.O.A B. Hugilnt, lb.. 1 1 1 lTtlua. rf t I 1 0 0 El 111. If t 1 I 0 uKnaba. Ib.... 4 14 4 0 U. Luan, cf.. 4 1 a OUaiaa, cf 4 10 0 0 Konatohn lb I III 1 UBnanan, at.. 0 0 V 0 Kvana, rf...,l 0 10 UMaaaa, If. ... b tf 1 0 Bruanahan, a. 1 1 7 1 llUranl, 3b.,.. 8 0 1 1 0 Mooray, b.. 4 I I 1 VBranartaia, lb u iuki Hauaer, sa Harmon, d fiackman, p.. 0 0 0 0 ifr'oxen, p 4 10 3 0 Klasar. p 0 000 p i v v v i Totals s ii ii ii a Uuawllt,.... 10 0 0 0 Totala 12 7 IT 10 4 Batted for Beck man in fifth. PhiladelDhla 0 2 u 4 U 2 1 1 011 St. Louis .0 OOOOVllO 2 Two-base hit: : Eiiia Three-base hit: p. G. Jones Drives Dudie Chorchdale Bates, Konetchy. First baae on balls: Otf Harmon, 2; off Foxen, 10; off Relger, 3; off Ueyer. 1. Struck out: By Foxen, t; by Harmon. 1: by Backman, 8; by Geyer, 2. Time: 2:20. Umpires: O'pay and Bren- nan. Boston Wins la Ninth. PITTSBURG, July 20. Boston, although second day of the Grand Rapids harness shut out until the nintn inning today, woa, meet wai a Aty ot triumph for F. J. Jones uue on bans of the game, inie was toi- of Memphis, Tenn., principal owner of the lowed by two three-baggers ana a single, I users' atable. He climbed Into the sulky giving Boston its tnree runs, bcore: in place of the Injured veteran and drove " Ak.O.A.B. ""'amjIl'o.a.b. hl" own ntrl n1 ' The Abee besides. He Coliina, it.... 4 oio oDyrna, lb....u o 0 a o won the 2:12 trotvfOr the 810,000 furniture I I .. 1 manufacturers' etak with Dudie Archdale, L 1 0 1 V I lur wniuii ii. pmu aio.wu lasi weea, ana 4 w ji o I also took The Abbe to first money In the 2:18 class Dace.'' to Victory After Buying Her for Sixteen Thousand. GRAND -RAPIDS, Mich., July 0.-The Shamn. lb 4 0 11 OLaacb, cl. bharpa, lb... 4 11 OC'larka, It.. Jdlliar, rf 1111 vWasour, aa. ad, onlo, u.. 4 111 it'lynn, lb., back, cl,... 4 1 i 0 (i-vmplall Urabam, c... 1 oil ovviiaon, rf. ewacnay, lb.. 4 1 1 t.ouibion, c V 0 0 out . 1 1 0 0 V I 4.000 Geera. dlFObevlrfu the nrdem- of hla Ann .ZA I J- J tor- drove to "-na -4w from a oar. ,8. Time: 1:30. BEAVER C1TV WINS Kansas AGAIN Uly la ..29 2 DENVER. AB. R. 4 3 24 17 i.U.t 4' H. O. A. E. 1 4.7 0 1 1 0 0 0 18 4 2 2 1 Man Beats Bark Wrestling; Match. BEAVER CITY, Neb., July 20.-(6peclal Telegram.) Beaver City won the fifth straight game In the Chautauqua tourna ment today, beating Lebanon 7 to 6. The last and hardest game of the tournament will be played with Arapahoe tomorrow. Score: Lebanon a0800010 0 5 Beaver City 0 0 8 2 0 1 0 1 0-7 Batteries: May and Waugh; Reager and Warner. Hits: Lebanon, 6; Beaver City, Errors: Lebanon, t; weaver jy, . Vance Blackwood, a visitor from Denver, had a leg broken during the game, being run into by, a gateman, who waa running after a fou ball. In a wrestling ma ten last nigni Deiween Mark Bly of Beaver City and. Chester Grow of Atwood. Kan., for a purse of 1100, the latter won two falls out of three. Time: Bly. 3 minutes; Grow, 15 minutes and 29 second and 26 minutes and 30 seconds. Totals M 10 9 27 18 2 Topeka 0 0 0 0 0 0 A 22 Denver 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 -10 Stolen bases: Beall. McMurray, Lindsay, Thomason. Two-base hits: Walsh, Kelly. Home run: Schrelber. Sacrifice hits: Mc Murray, IJoyd, . Wright. Sacrifice fly: Cranston. Struck out: By Schrelber. 2: by Wright, 3. Bases on balls: Off Schrelber,, s; orr wrigni. . ixvuoie piays: ncnreioer to Lloyd, Wright to Abbott, Cranston to Lloyd to Llnaay . Hit by pitched ball: Beall. Left on bases: Denver, 3; Topeka, 4. Time? 4. Umpire:' Mullen. LlftCOLV DEFEATED AT LAST Champa Are Responsible fop Breaklna- Wlaala Streak LINCOLN. Nb., Ju)y 30,-Des Moines broke up Lincoln's winning streak today and won an -aasy victory by a score of t to 1. Lincoln played poorly In the field while Dee Moines batted Gelst freely. The visitors established a unique record by exe cuting four double plays and ona triple. ine score: Wri-i- LINCOLN. AB. R, H Jude. If 3 o 0 Gagnler, ss 2 0 1 04e. cf.....r;.. 2 0 Cobb,, rf 4 0 CockmaOr 8b. 4 0 Thomas, lb. . '.. J.-, .!.: 5 Weidensaul, 2b. ........ 3 0 Krugvr, c 1 0 Clark, , 1 , .0 Gelst, p 1 0 Knapp, p .1 O. 0 t 1 ,4 10 0 0 s ' . 0 - 4 0 2 Cnapp, Totala A. E. 0 0 8 0 0 1 A X l i 0,0 - 0 3 I' DES MOINES. 27' 11" .AB. ... 4 Bader," rf. Colllgan. 2b a urtiR ii . . . . Dwyer. lb...:...,;.'.I:l Mattick, cf .. 4 Nlehoff. 3b 4 Davis, .... .... 4 Clemntons. c. 3 Blersdulfer. p...,...-.. 4 Here ho, p,.....:;... ,0 It,. H.. O. A. E Totals. Lincoln Dea Moines ... 1 '2 1.0 Is 2 5 4 13 10 0 2 10 0 0 0 0 0 1114 0 1 4 4 116 1 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 ii n ii w , o o oatawaus, 1 0 0 0 0 .1 .0 0 0 u I ralge the w inning of the horses he-trained, He was given aa fcwat Ion. . ' a'l Beoaiise of Geera' Injury The Harvester was drawn front the 2:08 class trot. Oro won the raea handily. . Summary Pacing. AM class, nurse. 11.000: three In five: The Abbe won. Andy N. J., second: C 0""0"'"o 0 3-8 Nellie O.. third.' Best time. 2:0B. a::::::::::::! i S 2 1 2 K Lffiu,..,!" J Kvsna, p katlarn, p... 0 O f O Toltla ':.... If 10 1 Totala .....14 17 10 0 umieo lor Ferguson in the eighth, tutted tor Kvuna in tne niniu. Kiui lor Flvnn in the nintu. Batted for McKechnla in the ninth. SMITH DAKOTA TEN K IS TOURSIEV m w.r from Several stairs m Take Part In -Matches. cinr-v Pil.ljt. fl. D.. JulV 20. (ripeciaj.) Preliminary arrangements are Being throb for the annual tournarae.i ui uia ' Dakota Tennis association, wnicn win oc held next week on the grounds of the Sioux Falls Tennis association. - While it Is a state tournament, lli is expected thai number of players from otnr siaies win be present and participate. It le belleven Minnesota will have perhaps the largest number of players here of any ot the out side states, wl ile othera are expected from Iowa. Wisconsin, worin. Lasoia. ruin and Missouri. Barton at d Phillips or. Sioux Falls, the- present noiaers oi m titles In doubles and John Barton, state champion at singles, will have much to do to hold the places they have won. Branson and smith ot Miicneu arc innn- lng a determined Tight to win inese mu rels for themselves, and have placed them selves in excellent condition, by attending several of the big gatherings 'f players. in th states cf the west ana nortnwesi. M AH Y V 1 LIE W1XS l- A ROMP Plttsburs: . "ru"-"?."",r """-.."- L, :: Margin, third. Best time. 2:08'A r lynn. AuwtuL.iiv, JEtcun. oati itivv iisib. i m a . n.n ji . . "j 'Y, v 'mXo oVaham! tares' purse, 210,M: ' Dudie Archdale won. ., . ., ;; , ,. Bin,, necofto; aervaiao, tnird. Best time, First base on balls: Off Maddox, l, off o.st Ferguson, l; oil yan. i. ,1 y pneneu rtng, 2:09 class, puree. 21.000; three In .U.T '".:- "J,."' V k. kJ 8: King cole, first; Averly. second; W. A, v. 1 1 i o. on uvn vuv. ! i third. Kegt time 2 "iYl Ferguson. 2. Left on bases: Plttsourg. k; wla- time, w. Boston. 6. Hits: Off Ferguson, 6 in seven Innings; off Evans, none In one. inning; off I - . L I711 Mttttern, 1 In one Inning. Umalla iVlen Will liaeisnsii wins uvrr ievw tars, CINCINNATI, O., July 20. Cincinnati beat New York today. Downey and Egan nulled off a triple play in the eighth in ning. Iew lorn naa ioyio on inira ana Murray lined to Downey, who stepped en I field Club Enters Team for western third, retiring Doyie. ana tnrew to cgsn, etirlug Becker, score: Batted for Devore in eigntn. Becker ran otr Myers in eighth. Two-base hits: Bturns, Devlin. -Home run; Devlin. Hite: Off Ames, 13 in six I Innings; on uranaau, v in iwo ipmnas. Bases on balls: Off Burns, i. HtrucK out: Play Champions Golf Tourney Sumney, Cahn and Chambers Named. CHICAGO, July SO. The entry list for the western golf' championship to.be held at Batted for Ames In seventh THHEE-I .i.37 .. 0 t 0 0 0 0 1-1 . . 1 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 0-6 Three-base hit: Curtis. Double plays: Gat der ur.ei.lten, Civminons to Davis, Nle hoff to Colllgan to fiwyer (2), Davis to Colllgen to Dwyer. Stolen base: Colllgan. Hits: Off Gelst. 10 In three 'and two-thirds Innings; off Knapp, 3 In five and one-third innings; off Blersdorfer. In eight and one-third Inning- struck out: By Knapp. 2; by Rlerrdorfer, . Ieft on bases: Lincoln 4; ive Moines, 8. Earned runs: Des Mrlnes, 1 Time:. I'mptres; flnn and, Speruec. PITCHRU ', JAIt.XljGlX IS 'sTlOV St. JaeK Loses' Wlt-klta Game, Six ( ' to One. .. . WICHITA. Kan., July 20. St. Joseph waa able to get only three bus off of Jarnlawn today -and lost to Wk hit... l.te 1.- Score: ; .... . -. WICHITA , ... . All. It II. O. A.' K Relden. If 8 0 1 2 0 0 Mlddleton, cf 4 0 0 2 0 Claire, ss.. .'. 3 ' t 11 3 Hughes, 2b 4 0 0 3 4 Koerner. lb 4 2 i 2 1 PnitlMrew, rf....; 8 11 8 0 Itestsrsll.. 3b 8 1 0 V 1 Ran Away with Game with A. bur. Shenandoah Also Wins. MARYV1LLE, la..'" July ' 20. (Special Telegram.) Maryvllle won today by the ecora of 10 to L Score: - K-H.L. Auburn 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0- 1 7 Miryvllle O1O2O0S4 10 10 2 Batteries: Gill and Kranenger; Morrison and Diets. Umpire: Fletcher. CLARINDA. la.. July 20. (Special Tele gram.) The visitors won today, 7 to 8. Score: ' R.H.E. Shenandoah . 10000420 07 13 4 Clarinda ,.00213000 08 8 8 Batteries: Ward. Johnson and Reed; Ixvell. Ludwlg and Johnson. Umpire: At Falls City. Score: R.H.E; Falls City 00100000 01 4 2 Nebraska City 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 7 2 Batteries: Shears and Potest; Miller and Waller. Umpire: (-'age. Tennis Heaulta at ( hteaco. CHICAGO. July !0. Ebor Morley and Henry Helmhola today won the Illinois state tennis championship, defeating Walter Hayes, who yesterday won the champion ship in the1 singles and' former Champion Peters. MTss Miriam Sterver and ' Miss Neely defeated Miss 'Mable Lee and Mrs. Edgar Barnes in the .women's doubles The scores: ; " '' ' Men's doubles, flnsta: Morley and Helm holr defeated Peters ahd Hayes, 8-6, 6-0, -. - Women's doubles, finsls: Mms Neely and Miss Steever defeated Miss, Lea and-Mrs. Barnes, 4-8. 8-4. ', Indians' Tie with Beatrice. ' BEATIUCE. Neb.. July 20 (Special Tele gramsThe Cherokee Indiana and Beatrice J ail trams played a spirited gams here 'today,' ending In a tie, with the score 4 to 4 in ten Innings. A fair sited crowd witnessed the game. Whitney Killer Wlus. LPVERPOOU July 2011 P. Whitney's bay filly, Hamburg, out of l.sdy Frlvnles, won the Mi isev stakes cf 700 sovereigns for two-year-olds, distance the new mid- 0'itle straight five furlong run here today olRauiancy was second aud Cyrllla Unrd iix horses started. By Ames, 2; by Crandull, 1; by Burns, 8. Minneapolis during the week beginning July Time: 1:60. umpire: Kigier ana r-msue. 35 Includes 141 names. Charles Evans, Jr., of Edgewater, the LEAGUE RESULTS I "inner of the title In the 1909 tournament. will defend hla honors. Among the more Pcovla. Davenport, Dabaaae and goners scneauiea io contest wnn Snrlasrfteld Wis. I warren a. vyooa oi uomewooa, PEORIA, July 20. Rogerg held Rock Is- Hrry C. Legg of Mlnlkahda, Mason E, lauu vasny aim i-eoria iook tuu tuiai ana i t-neips or Midlothian and Walter Fair their oniy game oi tne series Dy I io y. banks. OCWie. ..""."'"'. In the Hat nf Antrl.. .rA- Vt n H..mnA ..... lAiumi uuuuuuuu .1 a i " " . ... , u v. ... u . X-eoria 0 1 0 1 0 0 U 0 a 4 4 A Cahh, W. N. Chambers, Omaha Field Batteries: Dick ana u wary; iwgers ana club; Ralph Rader, Des Moines Golf and Asmuasen. Country club: Paul R. Talbot Rvanaton u , .11 .ii, m, :t i m in. .i ii iv ti i j.i.nnnrr i - -" - , - . r - i ij . I . . w huniiiiei'kU lugguis io every puit pt the I -,uu field today, hitting an.d scoring almost at will, score; ,,, S,ri "OAD DRAGGING CONTRACT LiaVCIlUUIl ,,,....V V M V A V W A W V M Ulmn.outon 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 01 I Batteries bum n ana woue; uiggins ana I iinrais ioaiy, i-iaas ualqa Nunamaker. Celebration DANVILLE, ill., JUiy au. uanvuie rauea irf.nnn A t tiI n o.-i.t a.u.. . iff. :h,n hits i. needed, falllna KLDORA. la., JUly 20-(3peclaI )-Othf down three times with bases full when towns originated Ideas to furnish the ex Riv tla-htened. Score: R.H.E. Cuse, for a .celebration, but it ramaltieit tnr DanXo0 i o Too in 1 5 Pwa' "dln oountl" ctlbr't th Batteries: nay ana Jioucner; uens no ' a"u iui vmua Wolfe. I irom a proiongeu campaign ior good roads, Rl'HlNUr'iM.u, in., juiy ju.-uauaermiiK as a result on, August 4, the town will Struck out thirteen men and only allowed CAiebrate road-dra dav and ti War two hlta In the first game with Spring- " . roa-dr "y. nd D. Ward field today. The locals took both ends of a'H. tne originator oi tne rung road drag the double header by superior playing. of Maltland, Mo.', will deliver the princlpi Totala .11 t 17 11 ft ...M 14 II 1 t l.aa'orte Stare at Bat. NEW YORK. Julv ai. Th. timi hi. ng of L Porte enabled Mow VnM ,i... 'et 8t. Louie toady in ten innlnga. He "wmo run in tne fourth and In the tenth scored Walter from second tvltii mug; Binsie. tcore: ST. LOUIS. niw YORK. AB.H.O.A.B. an u it a a ona. It 4 1 1 0 ODanlala. If 1 I l a n artnll, lb.; till aw,iln.r rt .. a I a n Hoffmaa, cf.. ISO OChaat. lb ... 4 111 l l " ids u in i OLaports, lb., t 1 1 1 0 Scbwaltaar, rt 1 I I Vllardnar, lb.. 4 0 1 4 0 ua,, id. a t a i vera, or 4 0 0 e 0 Stephana, c. 4 1 1 1 0 Roach, a.... 1114 a v v a 1M urban, o... I 1 i 4 0 C'ltr. p 4 S 1 4 Oyulnn, a 1 t 0 t 0 Totals U 1111 it l Totals M"ioi7"t Two out When wlnntna- run waa r.r.l St, Louis 0 A 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 mew iorx o u o l u 0 u u u 1 : Two-basa hit: Roach Hm. r,,n. I. Porte. Struck out: By Quinn. S; by Pelty, 10 umeen and feivans. Time Senators Defeat the Naps. WASHINGTON. Julv M Wahlntnn a. feated Cleveland. Score: ' WASHINU'IU.N. CLKVBUAND. AO. It. OAS. AB.H.O.A.B Milan,' cf.... 3 111 ONllaa, rt 4 0 0 0 0 mail, ir... t e l uuraney, If... 10 10 0 cnroT, lb... 4 3 11 OTurnar. aa. .. 1 1 1 1 0 Otaalar, rt ... 3 110 OLajola, lb.... 4 1 i 1 2 McHrtds, as.. 1 0 1 I lnsmis. e 4 17 10 Kllllfar, lb.. 4 0 0 0 oaiovall, lb... 3 1 I 1 0 I nglaub, lb. 1 10 1 ouirm'bam, ill I ftathendorf. e 4 18 3 OParrlns. lb... 4 10 4 0 Oroom, p.... 10 11 OMHohail, p.. 0 ft 0 0 0 Mcvar. p.... ft 0 0 0 VKnaatner, p. 8 0 1 0 0 jonnaon, p... j i i g o-Eaatariy ... 1 0 0 0 0 Bchafer 1 1 0 0 0 Totals 31 84 13 3 Totals u in II 1 tiatted for Koestner In the ninth. Batted for Urnnm in th fifth Washington 10 10 8 0 0 1 - Cleveland u 1 0 0 3 1 0 tt 04 Two-base hits: Lalole. Bemla Hlta: Off Oroom, t in five Innings; off Moyer, 8 In one-tnira inning; orr Mitchell, 0 In one Innlnc. Bases on balls: otf Urnom. l: ntf Mitchell, 8; off' Koestner, 2. Struck out: By iroom, i; oy jonnson, a; By Mitcnell, i; by xvoesmer, i. nmei i:o. umpire: perrine. aloaton'a Wlnntna; Streak Broken. BOSTON. July 20. Detroit broke Bos ton's winning streak today by defeating tne locals In a haro-fougnt eieven-tnnuig game, to 2. hlrrors by bpeaker end Stanl were louowea eacn time oy runs for ie trolt. Bcore: .PBTkOIT. BOSTON. AU.H O.A.B. AU.ri.O.A t. Jorvra; If.. 4 0 oHoopar, Tt... 1 1 1 0 0 uuan, a...... s . s iKtifia, lb.... 1 0 1 1 CObb, at....:. 8 3 10 vspaakar, of.. 14 10 1 CTw tort, it. I 1 I 1 VStahl, lb 1 3 8 1 1 ltnenv S 1 0 e oUortl. lb I 0 I 0 1 eimmona, lb 8 8 1 1 Obawis, If.... t 18 3 0 O'Laary, lb.. I 1 2 1 OWajtiar, aa.. 4 0 8 1 0 T. Jsnas. IS. 1 . 1 ocariisan, t.. 4 1 t 1 0 Suuiasa. e... 1113 OColllna, p.... 4 0 110 V. I Hail, p... (3010 Totala 31 10 II 18 4 Totala 41 14 II K 1 Detroit 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-2 Boston 0 0 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 02 Two-base hits: Cobb, Speaker, Wlllett. Three-base hit: Staht. Sacrifice hits: Lathers, Kngle, T. Jones (2), Busb. Stolen bases: Cobb (2), Crawford, Stahl 2), HoaDar. Left on bases: Detroit. 11: Rnatnn. 7. Bases on balls: Off Collins, 2; off Wll lett. 2. First on errors: Detroit. 2: Boston. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Wlllett, 1. Struck out: By Wlllett, l: by Collins, 4. Wild pitch: wriiett. Time: :. umpires: Connolly and Kern. Carter G Returns to Earlier Form; Wins Over Cracks Nebraska Facing King Steps Three Scorching Miles Trotters Race Hard and Fast. NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., July 20.-tPpe- cial Telegram.) The flret day meet of the four days' races held at the Driving park was a success In every respect and the at tendance was larger than anticipated, The track was hard and fast and some exceed ingly fine races were pulled off. The feature of the afternoon's racing was tho 3-year-old trot, in which Pass All, owned by J. O. Karlck Of St. Joseph, won In two straight In S:2fti- There were eight entries, with only four to go, for a purse of $300. In the 2:25 trot there were twenty-two entries and eleven started, and they made one heat In !:1?U. In the 2:12 pacing race there were eleven entries and six started, and the race was won by Carter G., owned by H. W. J. Hill of Arapahoe, Neb., with Silver II., owned by J. A. Hamilton ot Brookfleld, Mo., a close second. They step ped In 8:1014 In the flret heat. There were eight entries in the running race of five-eighths of a mile, and this was won by Vacena, with Burlington a close second and Don Uonetto third. This was for a purBe of 8100. Time: 1:03. Mystery, the guldejess wonder, went a mile In 2:1914. Dan goes tomorrow arid both horses race without drivers on Thurs day and Friday. Tomorrow's program is orger and better than today's and larger purses are hung up, with full entries In all of the races. Results: Tl'Ottins:. 2:2S elaaa n,,r,. aem. Miss Wyinan, b. m. (Messmore).'.S Till ......... u, rn. (Mutton) 8 1 8 S Diamond Mac, b. h. tDe Ryder).! 8 8 8 1 Delegate, b. a. tBreck) 4 8 3 2 2 Exchange L br. m. (Otto and Mercer) 3 14 8 4 Grace Kedlander, b. m. (Chase).. 7 4 Miss Hamilton, b. m. (Lynden)..8 4 t Emma Z.. b. m. (Judd) 7 s juojuene, o. m. (McUregor) 9 Time: 2:30, 2:tvtt. :1, 2:lVa, 2:1714. Trotting, 3-year-olds, purse 3J00: Pass All, blk. a. (Karlck) TTTT ..1 1 Prince de Kayvllie, b. g. (Kay) 1 2 Right Guard, blk. g. (Trainer) 3 Annie Allenaall, b. m. (Dillon) 4 Time: 2:214, 2:2tt4. Pacing. 2:1a class nnraa tiM- Carter u.. ch. s. (HIU) oiner rn. g. (Hamilton) Dlabull, ch. g. '(Urlswold), .".'.!!!!!!". Uo Tell, sr. g. (McLean) Scribner and Young Victors Championship Doublet Go to Them Orer Kennedy and Burns After v ' Close Match. .1 l l .2 8 1 4 t 8 s 1 s Ottawa Boy, blk. h. (McCarger) 8 4 ranjr u 0iK. a. iwavis) a s Time: 1:104. 2:11, 2:11. Distanced. Pop" Geers le Injared. GRAND RAPIDS July 20.-K. F. Geers, the veteran race horse driver, who was thrown from his sulky and Stunned at Comstock park today during a warmufl of Orients, a trotting filly, le on the road to recovery In Butterworth hospital, where he was taken In a semi-conscious condition. Tonight Geers talked of going to the' races tomonow, but hie physician believes1 it prudent for the famous driver to remain at least another day in the hospital. The harness racing meet started here to day with perfect weather, a fast track. exciting eonteets and a Urge erowd. The absence of "Pop" Geers, due to his Injury in the morning, was the only dampening Influence. The 2:33 trot was announced as tho first international horness race In ,; America, owing to the presence , of Dora, a Hun garian bred njarft owned In London. Dora was a strong contender in three heats, but fell back in the deciding heat. Bummary: 2:07 pace, purse 31.000: Willie Benton won, Ella Ambulator second, Doctor M. third. Best time: 2.06H. 8:09 trot, purse $1,000: Nancy Royce won. Teasel second. Ruby Clay third. Best time; 2:0H. 8:04 pace, Or ' M. ' Smith stake, value $2.00: The Limit won, Rranham Brougn mnn second, Direct Hal Junior third. Best time: 8:08 V 2:22 trot, purse $1,000: Captain George won, Fair Maiden second, Dora third. Best time: Ml?4. Mrs. Prescott Heads Rehefcaha. MASON CITY. Is.. July 2Q.-(8iWi.l-' ira. jv x-rescon oi mis city waa elected president of the Rebekah assembly of the state. This position Is filled by the voters of each lodge In the state acting. Indepen dently and a count of the ballots just com pleted assured her election. She Is con sidered one of the. best posted women In Rebekah work In the world. Mrs. Lemt Ring of Marlon was elected vice president, Mrs. Effte Butcher, Des Moines, warden; Mrs. 8. Elizabeth Matheney, Keokuk, sec retary, and Mrs. Belle Silvesteln, Daven port, treasurer. MINNEAPOLIS BATS WELL Indianapolis Loses Chance by Poor Team Work. SCORE IS F0U11 ' TO TWO Tto Tiro-Daaaers Hooatere DlanWed After Third Inning -Millers Keep Well In Lead In Pennant Knee. 1NDIANAPOLH, Ind.. July 20. Timely hitting by Minneapolis, coupled with poor local team work, wort for the visitors. Score: Minneapolis 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 -4 Indianapolis O11O0080O-2 Two-base hits: Cravath. Clymer. Struck out: Pattereon, 2; Llndaman, I. Sacrifice hits: Bossman, Hinun, rauereon, iiie hanty (2). Time: 1:40. Umpires: Hayes and Guthrie. Louisville l.oaes .. . . Uaiua. LOl'ISVILLK, Ky Ju.y 20. Louisville made a grand uphill fight today and force. the opening game ul inc series with St. Paul Into tenliiiil iig. but lost, 8 to 7. Red Fisher's fielding was o feature. Score: Lnulsivlle 000830010 0-7 St. Paul 6 1 o 1 0 0 0 0 l- Stolen bases: Lelse, Uckeilng. Autrey. Sacrifice hits: Rouchcr. Flourney. Sacri fice fly: Murray. Two-bane hit: Stanley. Three-base hits: Brain, Fisber, Stanley. Struck out: By Rlchter, C; by latroy, 4. Bases on balls: Off Rlchter, 3; off Chech. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Brnln, 2. Wild pitch: Chech, Deoannlere: Hits: Off De cannlere, 4 In part of one Inning; off Rich ter, 8 in nine innings; off Chech, 7 in five Innings; off Laroy, 4 In five Innings. Left on bases: Louisville, 6; St. Paul. 7. Time: 3:05. Umpires: Chill and Cueack. Toledo Wins lu Bleventh. -. TOLEDO, O.. July 20. Toledo won in the eleventh, when Hlnchman singled and on an attempted steal reached third on Mar shall's high throw. Hlnchman's sacrifice fly scored him. Score:- ' One out when winning run was soored. Toledo 1010000000 1-3 Milwaukee 0 2 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 Two-bane hit: Hallman. Stolen bnsc: Breeti. Sacrifice fly: Hickman. Sacrifice hits: Sullivan, Breen. Bases on ball: riff rsmio-A., r. .fr Mi.ntvnn. it. Struck out: By Gllllgan, 3; by MeOlynn, 3. heft on -Ak bases: Toledo, 6; Milwaukee, 4. Time: .11 2:10. Umpires: Ferguson and . Bierhaltcr. , T Interest Grows in National ( Tennis Match Clay Court Tourney at Field Club Augmst 1, First Official Event of Kind. ' Omaha's Interest , In the national clay court tournament at the Field club August 1 Is steadily growing as the time for the event to begin grows nearer. Many of the local enthusissts have promised the com mittee to enter for the honor of Omaha, with Art Scribner, the recent winner of the city tourney, at the head of the list. As this la the first year any of the greater events In the world ot tennis have been held west of the Missouri, every effort Is being made by the men In charge and by the officials of the Field club, to make It the most successful tournament In America. Special inducements are offered to all Nebraska players who enter the national . contest. All. are eligible to. .compete in another contest for a cup which , Is for Nebraska men only. The Idea is Conrad Young's and It Is to arouse more Interest In the spirit of te.inls and especially In tennis tournaments' In this state, so that Nebraska will soon be on the same footing In this regsrd as other states. The prises for the extra state event, although not purchased yet, will be of considerable value and will become the property of the winners. All the country clubs of the city will help In entertaining the visitors the week they are here. Will Wood of the tennis committee has taken charge of this part of the tournament and, aa he stated, the players will have not one minute of the day in which there will not be something doing. The Omaha Country club has ia vlted all the players out there for a social time on Tuesday evening of the wee4t, and the Happy Hollow club for either Thursday or Friday, as details will settle themselves later, , i First game, bcore: K.H E. .ddra Th.r. ' win h. a. ,n.H.r...in. W aterloo'1... ........ V.V.O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 3 1 demonstration and a road-dragging contest Batteries: Laudermllk and Hartley; Chap- tor prises. man end Harrington. The sixty-five miles of road In Jackson Second gam. core: u.h.e . k, .. .... . Springfield 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1-7 12 1 ""r """' "l ,.. to . mrsesi Waterloo 0 0000013 04 11 3 town, are noted all over the state for being Batteries: Stelger and Hartley; Hendricks by far the best earthen roads In Iowa and Harrington. Thev are' maintained In that condition at Beds Take Six Oat of Ten. co" " riaicuiousiy low as to be lnsig- LAKE CITY, la., July 20. (Special.)- nincant. Out of ten games they have played on j trip tn s monin. ine local nave iosi oniy HExiiv ; C. 'MORSES IS MISSING UUr, lUOIHa w i U i . v ii., "'ill I rt J io Clear Lake. Their record has been as follows since last Thurday: I Grlnnell Man Disappears I'nder la July 14-Lake, City, 1; Clear lake, 0. nsnal Ctreamstanees. naileries: jiaroei ana neers, onurup ana cntvuin i. t. sa anr.i.l Julv 16 Lake City, 2; Mason City, 8. nenry o. nom 01 mi, i-ur naa uvea iiu.a Batteries: Wilktna and Beers: Jaoobsen ing since the evening of Thursday, July 14 and Noll July 17 Lake city 2; Clear lke. 4 and diligent search has failed to find any Batteries: Crls.lnger and . Beers; Ilother- ,rc of hlm' n ,httt venlng ha came mrl and Sweely. : from Des Mines on the early evening train July IS Lake City, 9: Clear Lake, I'M and started toward hla rooming plsce. As nat,rn;,,:. a'hZ'J' ' " "' h " a single man and very unobtrusive The Red Sox play Kldora at Eldora m nis ways no on. w mu. aim Wednesday and Thursnay. They pisyiMm until his horses were found In their Rockwell Cltv at Rockwell Cltv Thursday .,Ki. n.....A .f,.rnnn h.uia- . I . . .1 a. l.b. OIK. Ihln.V ' ' " Ul nl '" -' " ' I ..I . tA . . t.n tn. anm lln. ne.trlce Bids for Cnorsl.ar Meet. 1 They were taken In oharge by the city BEATRICE. Neb . July -20 (Special ) I marshal and turned over to the care of h was at no trace of of th national coursing association at him has been touna. n. nas no near rata HmI oak. la., as the remainder or its nin tivaa in thla cltv. He was short, seed for the meet tn be held thla fall The 'oral! bjut w M(, curt0Uily deformed, his left D1U1F U;i W -- ' I , ... , . ,. A AAnlAl.lA two which town liss secureo tne Dig event. " "' - rltea amounting to something like $4.01 will oe ortcreo. . . i 1 , .a a... avthlna a aall op trade rereiatent Advertising is the Road to B g advertise It in The Bee Want Ad ool- Returns. I urans ana s'i i HGATKILG, hid, J my -Hi. mporiai i maranai ana lurnra tr iw in. The Beatrice Coursing club held a meeting ,ne humane society, and search last night and decided to Bend a certified . . unraa hiit nr chick for to the executive' commit te once mad for Mr. Morse, but nc Scribner and Young won the champion ship doubles of the city tournament by de featlng Burns and Kennedy by a narrow margin at the Field club jetterday, The two winners wilt play the last year's champions. Potter and Koch, at the same elub Saturday afternoon for the champion ship cup of Omaha. The match between Scribner and Young and Burns and Kennedy was a surprise to ill the dopeeters, ss they expeoted the former pair to win easily, but the acors turned out, 4-6. 8-2, 8-8, 8-4, 8-8. For a time It looked as If Kennedy and Burns would come out ahead In the match, but Scribner and Young managed to brace up in the last two sets and take the match set by 8-8. Burn and Kennedy play excellently, the only criticism being that neither of them played a really scientific game of net ten nis, but remain In the back of the court afid return the ball from there. Burns played the best all-around game of any of the four, smashing with great force and surprising accuracy tlms after time. Scrib ner and Young have played together so much that they have the art down of cov ering the court and playing net, but neither of them was quite up to what was expected. Young wae bothered somewhat by a lame ness In his right ankle which prevented quick action In returning the ball. Consolation doubles in tne tournament are almost finished and will be played off entirely by this evening. Buck and Mo- Cague are making a fine showing and are In the finals now with a good chance of winning the series. In the first round Buck snd McCague beat Wallerstead and Wallerstead, 6-4, 8-2, and Adams and Beckett beat Stebblns and Heyn. 8-4. 8-8. This placed both of these couples in the semi-finals; Beckett and Adams to play Rayley and Williams for the finale Wednesday morning and Buck and MoCague have played, winning over Ralney and Wood In 4-8. 8-0, 8-1 The match between Buck and McCague i and Ralney and Wood was the best In ! the consolation doubles, both teems play- j ing fast tennis. Glia 'Una m Gaaaa. The Monmouth Parka are without a game for Sunday and would like to hear from nr team in the city. Any team wishing a game Is requested to call Webster iilZ after 3 0 m. C'harares Against Mayor Boyle. NEWTON, la.. July 20.-(8peolal.) Charged with being drunk, James Boyle, mayor of Kellogg, was arraigned for trial here this morning under the provisions of the Caason ouster law. Shortly afterwards the case was continued until next Monday, because of an amendment to the petition filed by the county . attorney. It alleges thst Boyle was drunk on March 10, June 1 and July 2, In addition to other times. Fnnernt of Mrs. Gtlnnell. GRINNELL, la., July 20. (Speolal.)-The funeral of Mrs. Levi Grlnnell oocurred on Monday, July H8, Prof. L. F. Parker of this city officiating. Mrs. Grlnnell was born In New Hampshire In 1S3S. She came to Iowa twenty-six years later and was married In 1862 to Levi Grlnnell of this city, a cousin ot Hon. J. B. Grlnnell, the founder of this olty. Two children survive her, Mrs. Har riet O. Dunham and Joslah M. Grlnnell. Usain Bare Light Plant. CHEYENNE. Wyo., July 20.-(8pedal.)-The first Wyoming municipality to own Its own light plsnt Is Basin, the county seat of Big Horn county, which has just pur chased the plant of the Wyoming Electric Light and Power company. The purchase price wae $18,000, and the deal waa author ised by the taxpayers at a special election. Itockwell City Fair Premlams. LAKE CITY, la., July 20.-(Spedal.)-The annual Rockwell City fair will be held this summer from July 26 to 29, Inclusive. Every department recognized at the state fairs will bs represented there. The total amount of the purses fur tho races Is $3,500. The total amount of the purses will run well up into the scores of thousands. , DEATH RECORD. : D. J. Hull. IOWA FALLS. la., July 20. -(Special.)-The funeral of B. J. Hall, a pioneer busi ness msn of Illinois and for many years ejf' Identified with business Interests here, will' be held at the home of his daughter, Mrs. F. L. Collls, in this olty. The services will be conducted by Rev. H. O. Pratt of Tama, but a former pastor of the deceased in this city. Mr. Hall was 80 years old last Feb ruary and had been In feeble health for some months. He wss born In Uckjjig county, Ohio, and when a child moved to A Laoon, 111., where ho resided a number of years. Later he engaged -in farming and stock dealing near Triumph. 111.,) (where, he resided until he moved to this city .about ten years ago. He was a life-long member s of the Methodist church. The Interment wilt take place In the family burial lot In Union cemetery. Student Kill Hlmaelf. DECATUR. Ind., July 20.r-Lcyton Pottei', aged 25, aa student of Oberlln (O.) college. committed suicide last night at Bieel park. Dy snooting mmseir in the head while gating at a girl's picture. Willi two other college friends Potter had been In this cltv for the last three weeks selling booUn. Naval Vessel far St. I.nnla. NEW ORLEANS, La., July 20. The United States monitor, Amphltrltr, arrived here today and will be sent up the Missis sippi river from New Orleans to St. Louis under direction or Missouri stale Naval representatives, who will arrive Ikts tomor row. The vessel will bo located as a per manent training ship In tho St. LouU harbor. uovs-aSstts or oca Pert. LIVERPOOL. NIW TOSX. STSAMBHIPS. sailed. NEW YORK.. KIW YORK.. BRKMBN' LI V ICR POOL., NAPLRS ItAVHi: , Arrlvtd. Ivarnia K. P. Wllhalra.. Kleuw. Hlrma .Ruri'pu. Kroonlanu Pauiiociu. K. W. dar arnica Mauritania Halls Sardinian Sabtn Saao Io Hartan. TECUMSEH. Nebj July 20 (Special ) E. aabln, one of Tecumeeh'e base ball pitchers, has gone Io llorton, Kan., for a tryout with the Kast Kanaaa league. heiioves all nuiions FROM TIH BLOOD Holbrooh Snowed I'nder. REAVER OITT. Web.. July S0.-(Soec!al Telegram.) The ball genre at the tourns-J ment todsy resunea in caver my oe tog Molbrook, the soore being 17 to 3. The cause of alt skin diseases can be) traced to soma humor In the blood. XXoalthr cuticles are only possible where the circulation Is pure; and therefore the curs of any skin trouble can only oome from a thorough cleansing of this vital fluid. Salves, washes, lotions, etc, cannot cure. True, such treatment telievts , Aome of the Itching and discomfort, helps to reduce inflammation, and aids in keeping the affected parts clean, but it does not reach the blood, where the reul cause Is located, and at best can only be palliating and soothing. 8. 8. 8. cures , aaut uiaeaaaja oi every coaracier ana arina, Decause It purines the blood. It goe li Into the circulation and removes the humors that are causing the trouble, build up weak, acrid blood, and completely cures Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Salt Rheum, I'olaon Oak, and every other variety of skin afleotlon. When S. 8. 8. has driven the humors from the blood, and purifies the acid-heated circulation. ever7 symptom passes away, the cuticle Is again nourished with rich, healthful blood, and comfort Is eJrn to disease-tortured skins. Book on Skin Disoases ar.d any medical ado doclred sent free to nil who wrlto. THE 8WITT SPEOIFia CO., ATLANTA. OA. A ""m ami KSWI