It ! s w t i ' J I0 Bringing Up RODRKES AND LINKS SPLIT Omaha Wini First Game Rally, but Dropi the Second. BOY SANDERS HAS HARD LUCK ge.ml-pra. If arler loae Ilia (iimc : Threegh Persistency of Mates la Maklas Mrtlrhrd Tknai Warn Riaam Are on Raw-way. . On swell rally, aided and abetted by Mfiin. Congalton, Bell and Krueger, pulled th first game of tha fabbath ber rain matinee at Rourk park from tha Link, i to 2, but a couple of hectic heaves, manipulated by Messis. Krueger nd Thorn cost Omaha the second bat tle. 1 to 1. The aerond name was a tough ana for Roy Sander to lose, byt hia mates vera too prone, to muks costly errors. .' Tha Rourkes opened the first fray by coring twice In tha ripening frame off Smith, official Jinx of the Omaha club. Thomas, Burrell and Hrhlnlbner singled In succession, and Congalton lifted a sacri fice fly to Allen, bringing about tha said result Tha Unks scored two In tha second whan Thomason dropped Miller's fly and that gentleman went to second. A bas on balls was Issued to Blackbume nd Qulllin sacrificed. Collins' hit sent Miller and Blackburn over. . Colllna' alngle. Schrelber's two-bagger, an error by Schlelbner and a sacrifice fly ty McOafflgan gave Lloyd's gang of ball players two In tha fifth. Omaha tame back with one In tha local half of - of the same round. Krueger doubled and cored on King's drive through McOaf flgan, . (.an, Co peed la Math. Smith held the Rourkea tight until tha ninth, when he blew, and Jordan was called to tha fray. Co.igalton singled and Thorns walked end Bmlth was derrlcked. Bell, Just returned from Racine, poked one of Jordan's offerings to left, scoring Congalton and tying tha combat. Krueger' single over second scored Thomas with the winning run. Tho second game was a heart-breaker. Cooney and Panders heaved nicely until the fourth, when Omaha mad tha first run. Krug was hit "in tha tonneau, and w sacrificed to second by Thomason. Burrell's single past third sent him home. That was all that Omaha made as tha Rourke sluggers fell down In tha pinches front that time on. In the fifth McOafflgan singled and stole second while Krueger snd Handera got mixed up on their signals, and Mc Gaffigan took third when tha ball got past the Omaha catcher. Krueger mads a bum heave to Burrell to catch Mc Oafflgan at third. Tha ball rolled into left field and the Lincoln shortstop started for horns. Joe Bell made a per fect heave to the plate and Kruger stood waiting for McOafflgan to hit tha plate. Instead. Knocks hit Krueger and the pill rolled to one side. Pome classy exhibition of bum acting. 'j - Not satisfied with this nifty piece of work tha Uotirkes decided to present Mc Oafflgan with another run In the eighth, lie hit a double to right and was sacri ft ed to second by Lloyd. Miller hit a grounder which Burrell touched, but tho ball caromed off his glove Into the out stretched hands of Thomas, covering up the play. Thomas threw to the piate. The heave missed Krueger a foot, and the pill rolled to the grandstand. That cinched the game for the Links. New Imp. Makes lilt. , On of th pleasing features of tha d"uble bill was the work of t'mplre Van gycle. Van ,waa bounced from the Fed eral league a few days ago, and tied up with the Western circuit. He kept tha game moving all the tlnte and never permitted the athletra to lag aa la their eUHtom. As a '.es'ilt the two games were played In three houra and twenty min utes, almost a record for this league. Van was good cn balls and strikes, too, ad It Is only hoped that he will be able to umpiie all the games played on the local lot. Score: OMAHA. AB. R, II. 2 O. 0 A. a o Krug. :b Thomason. cf. linrrell, 3b. . . ISchllebner, lb. oiiRalion, rf. ThoiiiiftS, aa. . Hell. If Krueger. c. .. AVillia. p Totals ... t Si t LlN'OLN. AB. K. rr u o. 10 1 0 E 1 O e a 0 v Allen. If Mociafflgan. as. l.loyd. ;b Wilier. If. I'U' Wburne, c. Wnlhn. ah Colllna. rf tx-hneber, lb. . Srnllh, p Jordan, p. ..... i 3 Totals ..; 31 4 Ki U Vn out whea winning run wus scored. On. aha Hiif.s 20001000a ft Hita 320W2002 312 j.inroin l:uns , Hiia ....... ... 0 ... V 30V2O04O-4 1 01 2 II 1 I -l ' Three-base hit: Thomaa. Ttn.kau hus: Krurger. Tbomaaon, Ht hrleber. rurifica i.u: Qulllin. (Sacrifice fllea: I Father i i st'.-k. r i i i i ieSthJcuy I TTTr J';wri -Z-n, HWaio U f V FOR OOONE ' SMUT UP Tzg Congalton. MrOafflgan. TViuhle plays: McOafflgan to Lloyd Xo Kchrlfrber, Mc Oafflgan to rVhrletor. IU on haaes: Omaha( S: Lincoln. 5. Hlta: Off Smith. 10 in eight and one-thlrd Innings; off Jordan. 2 In two.thirHa l, U......L, out: By Willis, 3; by (Smith, 4. Hsm-m "m naiin: im -ivilllfl, a; otf Pmlth, 1 Time: 1 :S. ITmplres: Van Bycle and 11a it Hcora, second game: LINCOLN. AB. R. II. O. A. K. Alien, ir 3 0 10 0 M.Oafflgan, ss 4 2 a 4 Lloyd. 2b 3 0 1 1 1 Miller, f 4 0 0 1 0 0 Juillln, 3h 3 0 0 0 3 0 t oil lni, rf 4 0 0 1 0 0 fchrelber. lb 4 0 ' 3 13 1 0 Uehor. C 4 0 13 10 t'oonry, p a 0 0 2 1 Totals 32 2 OMAHA. 7 27 14 i AB. ..24 R. H. O. A. E. Krug. 2b Thorns son, if... Burrell 31i iHi hllehner, lb.. Coiutulion, rf... TliomaH, ss Bell. If Krueger, c Banders, p 4 1 1 It 0 3 3 4 0 Totals Lincoln Runs ... Hlta Omaha Huns ... 4 27 15 ..: o o o i o ft i o-i ....... .1 110 10 0 11-7 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-t 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 04 Hits Two-base hits: McOafflgan. Hchrelher. Stolen bases: Lloyd, McOafflsan. Cnngal ten. Krug. Sarrlfli-a hits. Lloyd. Thoma son Vlt, Hchllebner. Double plays: Uoyd In fifhMlluv it T .r, K . r l 1.. 7; Omaha. 1 t-Uruck out: Bv t'ooney. 1; by Banders, 3. Bases on ball: Off Coo ney. 4; off Banders. 1. Hit by pitched bsll: Krug (-'), Qulllin. I'asned ball: Kmeger. Time: 1:35. Umpires: Van Syole nd Barr. BOOSTERS Wll IN THIRTEENTH Take First Kane f erls from WIcbKa After a l,sg Battle. DES MOINE4 Aug. 28.-tes Moines took tha first game of tha series with Wichita today, ft to 4, after a battle of thirteen Innings. Wichia tied the score In the sixth, and although both pitchers were hit freely, tight fleJdlog kept dowa tha score. Pcore: DUB MOINES, AB. n. II. O. A. E. 4 13 3 10 4 112 0 0 Preen, If. .. Hahn. rf. ... Jonea, lb Hunter, cf. Haley, c Andreas, 2b. . Kwttldt, 3b. . Hartford, as. Hogan, p. ... .. K 1 1 14 1 0 ..ft 1 1 1 0 C .. 1 3 X 3 0 ,.. 4 0 0 7 0 ..6101X1 ..( 0 2 4 4 1 .. ft 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 43 t 11 39 23 WICHITA. . AB. R. H. O. A. ft 0 0 3 1 ft 1 3 0 0 Tydeman. if , Nicholson, If , O'Rourke. 2b. .., 4 12 2 1 5 0 3 2 6 R 1 1 2 1 6 13 3 6 0 2 U 1 0173 ft 0 0 1 0 r itaatmmona, ss. Bills, cf Ocha, 3b. Henry,- lb Graham, c demons, p , Totals 47 4 18 'Ss 17 'None out when winning run was made. Pes Moines 022000 0 00000 t 6 Wichita 0 0020100000004 Two-base hits: Henry, Bills, Ochs. Sac rifice hits: Hahn, Ochs. Stolen bases: Brecn, Kwaldt Ui, Hartford. i Rnurke (3). Billa. Htruck out: By Hogan. ; by ( lemons. . Hits: Oft Hogan, 13; off Clemona, 11. Baaea on balls: Off Hogan, ft: off t'lemona. ft. Double play: Hartford to Andrras to onea. Hit by pitched ball: Breen. Left on bases: Des Moines, 3; Wichita. 1. Time: 3 :k Umpires: Dur ham and Thomas. HAW! LOOK TO ST. JOSEPH Drasaaaers Sacceed la OverroailaeT tha Kawi at Tsseka. ' ST. J08F.ni. Mo., Aug. 23 A hit and an error In the tenth inning of today's game prava the opening contest .to tin locals. 3 to I. Both Daahner and Vance were in form, tha latter having a little the best or It. rcore: TOBKKA. I I O. A. E.I 3 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 0t 3 0 0 1 1 1 I '0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 29 ' 4 3 1 ' V (1 1 0 0 7 1 0 4' ' J 0 10 0 2 3 1 9 10 0 6 0 AB, H. H Whelan rf Ijkflumbols, If., Korsyihe, rf.... Koerner, lb Talllon. ns 1 jilt I more, 2b. 4. Kip, c Cochran, 3b Daahner, p Totals tT. JOSEPH. AB. R. If. H. Watson, 2b.. Fox If O. Wataou, rf.., latteraon. lb..., Brltton, 3b Mllllams. rf.... Polls, as Hihang, e Vnoa, b 4 0 1 0 0 1 I 0 1 1 2 1 2 0 0 I . 1 Totals 39 1 I 30 13 i Two out when winning run scored. Topeka 1 1 0 0 0 0 00 0 01 6t. Joseph 0 jl M I i II M Two-l.se hita; Whelan. Vanca. Pacri flce hit: Rapps. Stolen base's: .Prittun. VMlilaina. lttlmore. Kappa. Double p'ay: brttton (unassisted). Passed bail: en hong. Kapis. Struck out: 'By Vance t. by Tashner, 6. bases oil balls: Oft Vance, ft; off Dsthner. 1. Time: 2.. I'mplies. Cullen and Fyfa. Ml MPHV'a HOMER BE ATI DE3VKH lest ltg Takes Useslsg Umm f raaa Maaatalaeera, Thaagrh Oatalt. BIOl'X C1TT. la., Aug. 33 Sioux City won the first of tha Denver series on Murphy's, home run la the eavealh. 7 to 6. Block. Morgan and McCarty war T1IK HKK: Copyright. Ji4. Nw Service Standing of Teams NAT. LEAOl'K. I fiTATE LEAOUK. W.Lrct W.L.Pct ew York..M 47 .r7 Or. Island. . ,0 43 . 5W Roston 59 4H .5Mnetnce ....J,9 44 .oTi Ht. Uiuls...! 63 .Mf. f tastings ,.MV.m nil rko ....MM.i'TorK ;l49.riai I'lttshurgh .SO M ,4M Superior ....HI h2 ,4'i5 Brooklyn ..4i R9 .4S4lNorfolk 4S 66 .4' l"hlla 60 68 .4MColumbus ..47 60 .4M Cincinnati .60 m . Kearney H8 .140 WLHT. LEAOl'K. AM EH. LEAOL E. W L.I'tt. W.L.Pct Hioux City. 1. 47 .624Phlla 74 ;I7 .ti; Denver .... 74 62 II wton 3 47 .672 fH. Joseph. 72 63 . 57 Waehlngton 61 .641 Lincoln ... bM .4M Detroit M 67 .m Des Moines til if .4S4:t. Lnula... U f,7 ntf nin .... mi t9 .44.1; Chicago .. Topka ... 62 75 .410Ncw York Wichita ... 49 7 .39i!tnevelnd FED. LEAOLE. AMER. W.L.pct. Ind'napolls. 62 4S .:li Milwaukee BHltlmore ..0 4S JiAtii Ixiulm llle 66 AO .473 60 Kl .4rt ASSN. W.LPct. ..73 62 .6-4 ..71 M .6i9 ...7 t .527 Chicago ...til 5 .6l7iColumbus Buffalo ....67 61 .6'Si Cleveland ..67 H2 ,51 Brooklyn ...64 63 .6J5!IndlanHpolls 7 2 .619 rvan. i:ny.6i iu ,,- Kan. Cltv...fl0 Ml .4TH Pittsburgh. 47 l .4:161 Minneapolis 69 70 .468 St. Louis ..48 M .4iliSt. Paul 4 82 .369 Games Today. Western League Denver at Sioux City. Topeka at St. Joseph. Wichita at Des Moines. Lincoln at Omaha. American Leegue Detroit at Washing ton, ISt Louis st PhlladelnhiH. Chicago at New York, Cleveland at Boaton. National league Philadelphia at Pitts burgh. Brooklyn at Cincinnati. Hmlnn at Chicago. New York at R. Louis. , Federal Leaaua Rrooklvn at Indlanan. Oils. American Association V'irmi Cltv at Columbus, Mllwaukeo at Cleveland, Min neapolis at Louisville, St. Paul at In dianapolis. Btate 1 -en ue Norfolk at Hastings, Kearney at Beatrice, Columbus at York, Orand Island at Hupertor. sent from the grounds by Umpire Mo. Cafferty. fcore: SIOUX CITY. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Cooney, 3b 2 0 0 0 3 0 Davidson, If ft 1 0 2 0 0 Kane, lb 3 1 2 3 0 0 I'leuna cf 3 11 3 0 1 Balrd, 3b 1 1 0 0 2 0 Callahan, ft I I 0 1 0 Bmlth. 1 1 I S 2 1 Murphy, e 4 1 1 h 0 0 Klein, p 3 0,1121 White, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 29 7 S 27 DENVER. AB. R. H O A. E. o 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 fc-Carty. cf. . Caasidy, rf. . Kay a, 2b Kddlngton, If. Coffey, a. ... Klsher, lb. .. Barbour, 3b. . Block, c Hardington. p. Mitchell, cf. . Hpahr, c 3 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 Totals 3& ft 11 21 13 3 Sioux City 4 0 000030 7 Denver 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 ft Two-base lilts: MoCarty, Murphy, Bar bour, Kane. Home run: Murphy. fc ririce hit- Callahan, t-tolen base: Cal la hand. Double plays: Cooney to Smith to Ksne, Klein to Cooney to Smith to Kane. Innings pitched: By Klein, 6; by White. 3. Hits: Off Klein, 3; off Harrington, 3: off White. 3. Bases on balls: Off Klein, 3: off Harrington, 10; off White. 2. Struck outi Ky Klein, 3; by Harrlnston. 4; by White, ft. Wild pltchea: Harrington. Klein. Time: 2:26. Umplrea: McCafferty and Gaston. At tendance. 4.600. Kid Nichols Back in His Old Haunts Kid Nichols, erstwhile Omaha twlrler and once the star of the Boston National league club, dropped Into Omaha Saturday to nose around his old haunts and to of fer an electric scoreboard ha has re cently patented for disposal. Nichols pitched for the Omaha team back In the' early '90s when the ball park was located' at Twentieth and Ohio streets. .Ha was' tha star here and waa sold to the Boston club, whera he burned up the big league ! for a number of years. " Eventually hal was aent back to Kansas City, where ha managed tha team and put on many a Ung and tight battle with tha Omaha team agalnat Ulnar Brown. Nichols has patented aa electrlo scoreboard which ha declares la tha niftiest pleca of apparatus of Ita kind and ha la trying to place one In Omaha. JOE TINKER MAY BE OUT OF GAME REST OF SEASON CHICAGO. Aug. JS.-JO Tinker, man ager of tho Federal league club, probably will not be able to play any more thla season, according to a physician who ex amined him today to ascertain tha extent of Injury he sufered In a collision la Friday game. It waa found that a rib was fractured and a spllnUr of the bona had penetrated lung, while In the same accident Tinker waa spiked la tho knee and ankl. Jtmmta Stanley probably will substitute at short stop. Bratac or lot Is rendered antiseptic by Bucklna' Ar nica 8a he. A sure remedy for sores, bruises, piles, ecsema. Kc. All drug glata. Ad vert Isement. Everybody Read B Want Ads. r OMAHA, MONDAY, AUOUCT 24. 1914 International REDS WALLOP NORFOLK TEAM Haitingft Takes First Game of the Final Home Series. PURCELL WINS HIS OWN GAME Drlree a Long; One to Crater, Scor ing Two ssd Bringing; His Tram from Behind to Mlnalng Position la (iamr. HASTINGS, Neb., Aug. 23.-(Special Telegram.) The Reds today defeated Norfolk In the first game of the final home series. In the. seventh, with the score 2 to 1 In favor of the visitors. Pitcher Purcell, with two on, poled a long one to center and ecorrd both, win ning his own game. The score: NORFOLK. HASTING. AB H O A E AB H O A B. Turpln. rf... a 0 orrn. rf 4 1 ft LT. ft I a t ORtalnff. m. . 4 ft 4 2 ft hruM. rf 1 ft ft 0 nftnnett, rf . I ft 3 ft ft Mrlker. h.. 4 ft J ft 0tlman lb. 4 1 7 1 ft Bright. . tt... I ft 1 1 IMcO!. If..'l 1 ft ft RmM aa . 1 1 t Adak. w a n Town. 111... 4 1 i: 0 ftMoom,' 2b..! 1114 0 "-'. D . DHIrMrtU, : J 1 o Miuur, e.... 4 ft I ft APuiYell, p... 3 I 1 1 ft Hirirh, p.;. J ft 2 Wslworth ..1 0 0 0 0 Totl ....3ft 51 1 ft Totals ....31 J4 9 Batted for Hirsch In ninth. Norfolk 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 ft 2 Hastings 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 4 Two-bus hit: Oettman. Sacrifice hit: Moore. Ptolen bases: R'chardnon. Tur pln. Struck out: By Pnrorll. 9; bv Hirsch. ?. Bases on balls: Off Pureed, 3: off Hirsch, 2. Time: 1:46. Umpire: New. house. . Junior Tennis Meet to Open at the Field Club Monday Week Tha lunlor tennis tournament, which Is open to every boy in the city under 11 years of age, will be held at tha Orruvhs. Field club, starting August 31. Jo Adam Is running the affair and all entries must be handed In to him before o'clock on the evening of August 31. Entries may be sent either to Douglas 6171 or to' the Field club. Ralph Powell Is the present lunior champion and he will defend his title against the winner of the tournament. Russell I-armon Is expected to be the winner of the tourney, but several other youths have sprung Into prominence re cently and some surprises mar be a'toneri over. WW Ada ma and Powell are doubles champions and will defend their title. . A lunior division for tww- years of age will also be Included in the! schedule of events. Paul NichnUnn ni tha championship last year and la still young enough to defend his title. Suitable, prise, will be given the winners of the various events. Murray WinsSinglrs Cup in Tennis Play SOUTHAMPTON. N. T.. Aug. 2J.-R. Llndley Murray won the iin.i.. the tennis tournament on the turf courts of the meadow club here yesterdav. Maurice E. McLouEhlln anri Thnm.. c Bundy, the champion, won the double, making a complete Vlctorv foe tha rs from California. In the final of the single. Murray faced Watson M. Washburn. Harvard, and won. -l T-S. -4. Washburn m.H. hla drives prettily for the line, but ha was unable to check the strong attack that the young player from the Pacific coast made at the net. .McLoughlin and Bundy in the final match of the doubles, defeated Norman B. Brookes, the captain of the Australian team, who was paired with William A. Larued. Th cor was 7-6, In every rally McLoughlin was th dominant player. He beat Brooke at volleying and smashed with effect for placement. Bundy was excellent at lobbing and stood off a continuous attack, learned waa weak and only a shadow of bia former self. Boosters' Base Ball Day September3! Boosters' baa ball day at Rourke park win be heptember 3, when Omaha and Topeka Western league teams will play In the' last game of th season's aeries on th bom ground. Th proceed from this gam will go toward th entertain ment of th Professional Bas Ball league, which will meet In annual eon Tentloa In Omaha November 10 to IS. ItTtrt AtcKC-u mt Colts Cured. E. B Cross, who travels in Virginia and other aouthern states. Waa taken uddenly and severely 111 with colic At the first store h cam to tho merchant recommended Chamberlain's Collo Chol era ard Diarrhoea Remedy. Two does of It cured him. No one should leeve horns fa ajouraey without a bottle of thl preparation. For aal by ail drug gists. Advertisement. - i Drawn for Low Score Base Ball Tournament in North Platte NORTH PLATTE, Neb., Aug. -(Special.) The base ball tournament held here on Wednesday. Thursday and Fri day of this week proved to be one of the best ever held In this part of the coun try. Teams representing Ogallala, Her shey, Cozad. and North Platte partici pated and the large crowds of fans who' turned out to the games were well pleased with the brand of base ball put up. Every game played was fast from start to fin ish, aa is shown by the few runs that were made. The total score for theslx games was twenty and the highest score made by any team in a single game was three. The first game on Wednesday between Ogallala and Coiad was one of the best of the aeries, Ogallala winning. 3 to 2. In the second game Herehey shutout North Platte. J to 0. Thursday. North Platte defeated Ogal lala. 2 to 1, In the only extra Inning game of the aeries. With the score a tie. a home run In the eleventh Inning by First Baseman Peers of North Platte, caused the fans to go wild with excitement. In the second game Cosad won from Her stiep, 3 to 0. Friday the fans were again treated to big league ball Ogallala won from Her hep on a squeeze play In the eighth In ning by a 2 to 1 score. In the second game North Platte was saved a shut out by the use of a pinch hitter In the lat of the ninth who poled out a two-base hit with a man on second. The game ended 2 to 1 In favor of Coiad. TENNIS PLA0N TODAY National Lawn Title Matches Begin . at Newport Then. STARS OF GAME ARE TO CONTEND Prowess of MrLonsrhHn, . Wllllama, Wilding; aad Brookes of Da via Can Teams, to Be Ex. hlblted. NEWPORT. R. I., Aug. 22. With M. E. McLoughlin and R.- N. Williams second of the American Davis cup team, and A. F. Wilding and N. E. Brookes of tho winning Australasian Davis cup team as contenders, together with nearly e-ery state and sectional title hoider In the country, th National Lawn Tennl cham pionship in singles which begins here on Monday Is expected to prove fully hs inerestlng a the recent International matches. Th drawings for the all-comers' tour nament, which were made this afternoon under the supervision of President R, V. Wrenn and other association officials, dis closed an entry list of 13S. or ten less than last year. The drawn list Is as follows: R. t. Hoppin against F. R. Budlong. H. C Johnson against J. H. Carpen ter. 1r. L. H. Hobbs agalnat F. C. Inman. N. G. Johnson against C. Cunningham. R. B. Weeden against F. F. Whitney. J. P. Jackson agalnat W. E. Hevl. O. F. Touchard against E. F. Torrey. W. U Pute against R. Rowell. O. Roberts against L. C. Jennings. A. P. Philips against E. F. Fottrell. H. O. Simmons ngainst 8. Hoffman. C. L. Chiids agalnat Kenneth Stein. Vincent Aator against Jean Mathey. A. Walters against J. S. Brown, Jr. N. W. Nllcs agalnM P. 8. Waltera. O. Humphrey against N. E. Brooks. William Roaenbauin against S. Thayer, Jr. A. L. Sands against J. Cushman. '. M. A. Major against Francis Roche. R. N. Williams agalnat H. J. Schmidt. C. M. Bull, Jr., asatnst William M. Johnstone. A. r. Uabney against P. C. Josephs. A. P. Chainplln against 8. H. Voshall. O. A. Lyon against Robert LeRoy. A. Chauton agalnat W. A. Phillips. . O. J. Sweet against J. E. Gignoux. Carl Behr agalnat N. M. 'Voae. - ' R. L. Murray against F. W. Paul. Jr. R. W. utewnson. Jr., against winner of Wrenn-Wagner match. First round: FIRST ROCND. G. L. Wrenn against Basil Wagner. U. A. Chelis against Ewmg Stille. T. H Taller against J. C Welerbury. J. W. Garry, Jr.. against F. P. Mc Oowan, Jr. H, A, McKinney against R. D. Gate- wood I.. Beekman agalnat A. M. Kidder. Charles Beck against Deveroux. R. Palmer againt F. 8. Martian F. T. Frelinghuisen against F. W. Web bar. R. D. Little arainst Wlll'am I31alr SECOND ROUND. LOWER HALF. K. C. bailer against winner Ulllu-iilair match. C. F. Watson. Jr., against W. J. Clothier. H. Trockmorton against J. II. Randolph. 1 I. Canary againal R. C. Seaver. W. M. Washburn against B. C. Law. K. Itarte asainvt v. J. Wr.ght. H. '. Owes agalnat W. B. bourne. Ki. Robliott against C. L. Sherman. G. M. Church agalnat T. R, Pell. F. W. Hopplna agalnat G. 8. Graves beck. H. C. Thomaa against A. F. Wilding. H. V. Harvey against Gordon Bod. W. F. Johnson against J. H. Burn. U Curtis Id against C. Crsggln. W. D. Brownell agalnat clarence Grif fin. Bonis Tonino against 3. O. Thomas. A, l. Huumett against C. C. Wisler. i i ii i i The Bee by George McManus BARACAS CINCH CHURCH LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP The Methodist Baracas cinched the championship of the Church league by trouncing the South Omaha Baptists yes terday afternoon, 8 to 4, after a spirited encounter. The Baracaa have now won three pennants track, basket ball and base ball. Th Baracas are, endeavoring to arrange for a game with the City league champions. Batteries for the Baracas were Olson, Moore and Fltzpat rlck. and for the Poufh Omaha Baptists, Burk, Maxwell and Mooney. PETERS DEFEATS F. OUIMET c , . , sensational Country Club Golfer Wins from Former Champion. SETTLED AT SEVENTEENTH P..... k i . , w- 1 p- roach and Aucarate Putt, Makes a Three, While, Oalmrt Takes Roar. Ralph Peters, the sensational Country club golfer who has but recently become' on of the local cracke, defeated Franda Oulmet, former national open champion and third In the open tournament held n Chicago Friday, 1 up on a match at the v.oumry cjud ?aturaay afternoon. Peters and Oulmet both turned in medal scores of 7. but Peters won on holes. A Urge gallery of local golf bugs followed tha rusher, ,i" J ' play and took an active Interest In the ., it 4 l work of Oulmet. j ib , o ,1 Oulmet played a remarkable game for' JJ-yer.. e... t j i the first time over the local course. It is tJ' p"" J difficult for a golfer to make a good in cor rT3ri p. o- o o a i Aflirra 4 A A lJ 1 1 m mrp urn miifaA sin n t i....a good, consistent golf and nraved iithmti a doubt that he is one of the most won derful of golfcrn. Oulmet Get Jams. Oulmet got the Jumn on Peters n th. first hole when Ralph took a six. while j tw. m". " J 1 the vla,tor hoM fotlri The ,o,,ow,ngX,B?-fenh.,t8k,,yryPo7f 55. two holes were halved, but oulmet mu He i seven innings: off rwmir.. i.. . JL, It two up on the fourth when he holed in PUU rpM"7h t0k ttV'n FtrkeS ,0 putt the pill in the cup. Peters caught one hole on the fourth si, h :0 t0k ' The Blxth, seventh, eighth, ninth anH .k holes were' halved, but Peters tleri ih count on the eleventh when he ran down a long putt for a three, while Oulmet took one more stroke. Peter Take Lead. The twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth and sixteenth holes were halved and the fol lowing gallery was becoming more and more excited. On the seventeenth Peters led off with a long drive. His approach took him onto the green and he holed a uu 0" ' green and he holed a I ' rr ong- puthfor a three. Oulmet had lesslTftTl flf World's luck on his approach ..h tfisilr 11... 1 Thaw naet knU L v The .next hole both played aensatlonally ana each scored a three. Thi gave Pe ters one up. although the medal score was even. Oulmet went out on the first nine holes to tne good with a forty w-hlle Peters took fnrtv.tw r. .hu a fomeT. n":V01u whn" Oulmtt. .ecus- PeTer. , "lUeTi'"- w" calm. . wonderful ' J" PUy'd hi" . IhiH , ! ,n light! m,,de ,nlrt- r . , , XTLa? Jh- pleted the foursome which waa niavH Oalnea turned In an eighty-one, while Redick took eighty-two. - . Play Again Today Oulmet will play this morning and tM. afternoon at th. Cr,o. ."k ... . f vauir, 7 UUI ome wll be made up for the play and several Omahans will test their skill with the Internationally-known crack. Soore are as follow: Oulmet Out ...4 4 4 i ( 5 ...4 4 I 4 4 J 40 In .... ... In G.iir.e" Out ... In .... Reltlek- Oit ... In 4-42 stlt-Ji i-r. ii-Ktnu.. eI., Aug. .. "Special Telegram.) Fuutane.le eadilv de.ealeJ Hooper by a score of I t. 1 by bitting lont and frequent drives off Red Morton. Cook pitched great bull, atrikimr out thirteen and allowing six hits. H.ioiw escaped a thut-out by bunchlns a three- bagger and a single. Thi makes two out of three games f or ihe horns Kim from Hooper this season, rne score: jt HE. : Hooper 000 0 000 1 (-1 a: k M P r unianeue ..........vvv 1 t a 4 v w o it U-II.H.a Vrtklin-ll. rMi . . . 1 . I. ,0 0 0 1 1 2 i 0 06 11 l Cook- H-M'per. Morton and Cole. Hume run: V. Ci-nk. Thro-hajie hita: V frit -a Zelers Two-bate hit: J. Cook, t truck ! out: uy cook u; uy Morton, S2 VI -. ta j e. , . . help, dyspepsia, aid. digestion. Increase. antMittlte IMIU 111--, mil Ir I H . ' ' . ' pi-mwp i-7i- iny. ouy a Dottle today. 50c and II. All druggists Advertisement. Everybody Read Bee Want Ada GIANTS LOSE THREE IN ROW Moran, Sold to Boston Nationals, Brings in Winning Run. v AMES IS IN FINE FETTLE MeKran't Men Able to Locate His Delivery in bnt Thrre Innings Teai-rav la Hit Hard and Drmaree Succeeds Him. CINCINNATI, O.. Aug. 23-Clnclnna made It three straight from New Tork, by winning today's game, by 3 to 2. Moran. who has been sold to the Boston iw' i i , . fuumn, ana wno piiyea his lust game? with Cincinnati, brought m the winning mc ninrn inning, Dy making a twrf-base hit. which scored GonsaJes, who previously had singled. Ames was at his best, being hit in i""'J'-" inning, un tne other hand, Tesreau waa hit hard, especially in the j sixth Inning, when Cincinnati scored fro rune on four singles. Demaree. who suc ceeded Tesreau in tho eighth, yielded one hit In that Inning, but lost the gajna In -the final round. New. Tork scored Us first run when 'yer doubled, and Teereau singled. The Mnon1 run came In on singles by Meyers n1 Bescher. Murray who ran for Meyers, be,ns "edited with the run. Score: l r CINCINNATI. BmcJist, at.. i s o oMor.n er AB H O A E. 2rnt' 1 1 IHemof. 6 A 3 4 0 1 3 6 2 1 0 A 1 0 1 t 6 0 2 0 1 14 0 3 10 0 0 3 S STwomblV. ir 4 t SVonKnlni, 3b t ONIehoff, b.. 0 I O-lroh. Jb.... I Onintela, rf.. 4 SKellon lb.. 3 0 Ocionwtn. c. 4 6 OAmei. pp.... 2 u ' ' .. 0 Totals ,...M It 27 14 0 0 , . j v v Donlln Touts too .13 4M 16 Two out When winning run scored. eyers. in eigntn. .Batted for Tmraoi, i nicyv.tk ' Nw York 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 1 na ! .tw2:,h'rds innings, facrifice hit: Ni. -V-L?'Granob , bnodgrass. Left on bases: New York ii Clncnnatl, 7. Bases on balls: Off DemarU 1 "b? Ames.T fflr' 1 lmnlres- wim Um 1,me- , 0- Lmplres: Klem and Enislle. Cardinals Win A not hex. ST.' LOUIS. Aug. 2J.-8t. Louis con tinued its stride pennantwanl today bv defeating Brooklyn. 7 to a, while New York lost to Cincinnati. The home team bunched hits almost at will while the vis itors could do nothing with Perrltt s de livery until the final Inning: Score: ,, R.H.E. Brooklyn 0 0000010 2 S 7 4 St. Louis 2 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 7 11 2 Batteries: Schmuti, Enzman and Mc Carty, Fisher; Perritt and Wjngo.- 1 111 I -m limiard bxperts to Show m Omaha Omaha has been granted a franchise In th new Chamnlon Milliard Plarera' - . . jiu ien or in ci bck Diiuara ex- ' pert of this country will visit thl. city " and play a series of exhibition matches. Am00 1,16 t0 COm t0 m" . w ' Wl,ll HPP'' CMa D.maret. Gns Slosson. George Sutton, Kajl , isinaaa, curion .ManK, Jake Fchaeffer. CUn Albert Cutler and Or'. Mornlngstar. The matches will be played at Morrison's billiard parlors. The schedule ha not been arranged, but it I probable that the first play will tT t v : October or November. ne scheduled for Omaha some time In All of the expert to Play here have been world champion with th exception of Schaeffer. and he is a young man who promises to attain that height In the near future. The ten cracks will travel In teams. They will appear about six weeks apart Local billiard fans wlU be pleased to learn that Omaha ha been franchlsed In the league, a It is seldom that .ii. : expert manipulator of the Ivories exhibits In this city. With the uiur.. .1... : tvefy crc " be country will show and big crowds ihauiri r-Q k -.. ,. .i.uuiu gainer Ut Wll- neas tne exhibitions 1 B . ' rr, " V 5r M'"' t. rV" Anr- Neb.- Aug .22. (Special ) : r"bt- t-dward defeated Alb on yesterday I.., xc't'ng game played at the Old ; KUlera picnic at the fair grounds. Score I H, t- . . R.H.a i 5ik S J H I M UI I J tvvivvuo 6 13 4 B,a5Jrr1f": 8t Edward, Smith. Encon I nu' Usher: Albion. Lehr and Krause. ! 1 ,nulr: Thompson and Willott. nrrm if firsts uiiier. nriTBiiT v-.k . .. .. , , j ,.v 'The Andrews ball team of this city won rum me uiiier learn rriaay afternoon by u. iu i. i nfj uipoMins. nuriera un't "odjr-a.n. , r.m a a a a ,. . . . i .'iiirr u V V V V I V 9 1 Z 1 ! Andrews 00010001 lis Batteries: Diner and Nelson; Scbults and Andrewa. Everybody Read Bee Wgnt Ada.