THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATUKDAY, AUGUST 17, 101. MR, GORDON'S BLACK FRIDAY Ytung Omthft Ipecnlalor G:i Broke in thi flour Murkst. SQUEEZED HARD BY MILLERS' COMBINE llfllcn on Iloiirkr I'mull? tur Help, liut Thry See lle' l "",, nnd Slioc Deeper. MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 1C (Special Tele gram.) Young Mr. Gordon was walloped unmercifully by tho Millers In tho first game ol iho Berk this afternoon. Tho llourko twlrler was clearly out of form and the locals were quick to discover tho fact. For two Innings thy little fellow pitched upcrb ball, but In tho third round tho men behind hlra completely went to pieces, four airors being made In tho Inning and Gordon himself committing one of these. Gordon worked hard In the next, but after ho had retired tho first two men McCon ncll opened up on his slants and the next two men followed suit, tn the fifth the Omaha crack was given more trouble, being touched up for four singles and a triple. Three of these hits were scratches, bunted toward (Jordon and too slow to handle. In the ninth ho was again lambasted for four slnslcs and n triple. With the exceptions of Oenlns and lluckley the visitors failed to connect with Wads worth1!, tenders with any effect. Tho fleld lir nf Tnmnn unrl Itohi. were features. FIr- ccmeler's work with the Indicator was not criticised. Umpire Roach has been re leased by President Hlckey. Attendance CCO. Score: MINNEAPOLIS. All. It. II. O. A. K. TUdden, If 5 2 2 0 0 1 McCredle, rf 0 0 o 1 0 1 L'.inKalton, cf il :i 2 4 0 0 llrashear, 2b B 2 2 1 6 0 Iiw. lb, C 1 2 If. 0 Hone, ss 4 t 2 n o 1 Cekman. 31. 1110 2 0 MoCmincll. c 5 3 3 2 1 n WudMvorth, v 6 0 1 0 B 0 Totals 4fi 13 15 27 IS 3 OMAHA. AH. It. II. O. A. E. Oenlns. cf 12 2 10 0 Rtcwnrt. !l '4 1 1 1 4 2 Fleming, If 4 116 0 0 Itcher, rf 4 112 0 1 nuckley. c 1 0 2 3 0 0 McAmlrews. 3b 3. 0 l 1 1 2 Toman, t 4 0 0 3 ft 0 Goiidliig, II 3 0 0 0 0 1 liordoh, p 3 0 0 1 1 1 Alloway ., 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals .31 ft S 7 11 " Allowny' batted for Clordon In the ninth. Minneapolis 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 313 Omaha 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0-5 Karncd run: Mlnncannl'H. 7; Omnhn. 2. First base nn balls: Off uliworth. 1; oT Oordnn 6. Two-bise bit: I Archer. Three base bits: Hobo, Congnlton. Double plays: liraehenr to Jtnhe to Iiw, Holie to I.-tW. lilt by pitched bull: UraMienr, MoAndrewi. Struck out: ny Wads worth, by Oordnn, 3. Passed ball: McCniinell. Wild till, h: Wudswprth Stolen base; Ilohe. Sacr'fleo hits: Itclden, Stewart. 1 eft on base': Min neapolis, 13, Omaha, 6. Time: 1:50. Umplra: Klggemeler. St. 1'lHlI 'I'll !" tt 'I'Hfl. ST. PAIM.. Aug. 10. The locals played n brilliant game: excopt In tho fourth Inning, when a baso on hallo, ,n lilt nnd two errors nllowed thf vMttirft to score two runs Iloth pltchern vorc effective, but the home team made their hits when they meant runs Attendance, 700. Score: It. II 13. Ht. Paul 000020010- 3 72 Des Moines ... 0 00 -2 0000027 1 Hntterhs: St. Paul, Chech and Wll-on: l)es Moines, Glade and Cote. Umpire: Tin tlall. . Urni cr ltcliM.for Auditorium. DENVRtt, Aug. IS.-kunran City won a hard fought 'game today through Denver's Btupld base running. The attendance wai over 4.000 and the entire reclpu we.'o donated to the Denver auditorium fund. Score: It. U.K. Kansas Clt;-... 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 2- 5 1 1 0 Denver 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 f 2 l'J 0 Batteries; Kansas Clt"y,""Kwlng and Hull", logs; Denver, Frisk- nnd Sullivan. II a I ii lit 'the SiirhiKn. COI-OItADO SPItlNOS. Aug. lfi.-Coloralo 8prlngs-St. Joseph game postponed: mln. Wextfrn Lfrkiic .Htniicllii(r. Won. Lost. P.C. Kansas City 62 33 .671 Br, Joseph 51 41 .555 fit. Paul 50 15 .52! Minneapolis i! 44 .511 Omaha 41 41 .47.1 Des Moines 30 52 ,43 iTtuorailo springs 37 51 .120 .Denver 37 5i .413 BEANEATERS HAVE EASY TIME C'lilenK" AnierlcnnW (lvr n (nine tn Ihe Knslernrrs WKIinut Mneli l'lulil. HOSTON, Aug. 16.-Cnllahan was easy In two innings of today's game and the Uo ton Americans had no trouble In taking tliu game. Young was very steady, allowing liut five hltb and only giving one pass. At tendance, 6, no, Score: HOSTON. I CHICAGO. ll.H.O.A.n.l U.II.O..E. Cowil, If..., 0 1 2 0 0 Hoy, cf 114 0 0 Htahl, cf.... 1110 0 Jones, rf.,.. 0 10 0 1 Collins, 3b,. 1 1 t 1 0 Mertes, 2h.. 0 0 2 3 2 Frerin'n, lb. 2 0 '3 I 0 Mcrnrl'd, If. 0 1 1 0 0 Hemphill, rf 1 2 t 0 0 l'armt, sa... 1 2 2 7 1 Ferris, 2b... 0 l 0 2 u Ibhcll. lb.... 0 0 1 o Hartni'n, 3b. 10 111 MiUKnrt. ss. 0 2 4 5 0 Crlger, c... 0 1 0 1 0 Sulllvun, u.. 0 0 3 1 0 Callahan, p. 0 0 0 2 o Tounit, p.... 0 0 1 2 u Totals .. 8 9 27 H 1 Totals ..I 5 24 13 4 Boston 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 Chlcngo 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 02 Unrncd runs: Ho.it on, 2; Chicago, 1. Two base hits; Hoy, McFarlaud, Parent. Three base hits: Shugart, Parent, Stahl. Stolen bases: Jones, Crlger. Double plays: Ferris to Parent to Freeman; Mertes to Shugart lo Isliell. First tmso on halls: Off Young, 1, olT Callahan, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Collins. Struclt out; IJy Yoang, G; by Cal- ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Mutt Isar Signature f Urn falmXk jfrfftr tVtow. Tmy aauOl ulM i CAKTER'S riR NEAIAGilI rei iiniNtu. m IIUOUtREtt. F8HTQBPIIIIVIH. FIR eONITIPATIOR. riR IALIIW SKIN, ni THeeimrLEXioi i mdmvintm mtmmniitmrmt. . IP W.OUIIC KICK HEADAGH. . lahan. 2. Passed balls: Griper, Sullivan (2). rime: 1:50. Umpired Cantllllon. Ilnllltunrc Slitlln Out (.'In rlnnil, HAlriMOUH, Aug. 16. Foreman pitched nn excellent game this afternoon for Haiti more und shut out Cleveland. Dowllng was also very effective, allowing but one run. Neither team made a fielding error. At tendance, 2.3W. Score; UAIVTlMOltE. I CL.F.VUI.AND. 11 ll.O. A.U.I It.H.O.A.n. McOmw. 3b. 1 1 1 4 o Picker's, ef. 0 0 J 0 0 tJonlln. If... 0 0 1 0 OO'Urten, If.. 0 12 0 0 Seymour, rf 0 1 4 1 '0 Heck. 2b ... 0 I 1 4 0 Wlll'ms, lb. 0 0 4 1 0 t.C'h'ce, lb. 0 0 H 0 0 KMster, m.. A 0 4 ! 0 Ilradley, 3b. 0 0 1 3 0 llrodle, cf... 0 2 1 0 0 WojJ, e 0 3 1 1 0 Hart, lb 0 0 10 1 u Harvey, rf.. 0 0 0 0 o llri-nrmli'ii, CO S 1 0 0 Connor, D..0 0 I 3 0 Foreman, p. 0 1 0 3 0 Dowllng, p.. 0 0 1 : 0 Totals ..1 7 27 11 0 Totils ..0 5 24 13 0 Ualtlmoru- 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 -l Cleveland 00000000 0-0 Sacrfllco hit: Harvey. Two-base hits: llresnahan, McOraw. Double plays: Sey mour to Williams to Kelster, Heck to Con nor to LnChance. Dowllng to I-aChance. First base in balls; Oft Dowllng, 1; off Foreman, 3. Hit by pitched ball: Dowllng. Struck out. Hy Foreman. 1: by Dowllng, 1. Left on bases: Haltlmore, 5: Cleveland, S. Time. l:3o. Umpire : Connolly. Detroit Oiitlint WiinIiIiikIoii. WASHINGTON. Aug. 16.-Detrolt out' batted the Washington Americans today nnd won the tlrst game of the series. In tho third Inning the visitors bunched five idngles, which, with an error, netted four runs. Ycager pitched gilt-edged ball rnd lifter the first Inning the locals failed to hit consecutively. Attendance, 2,487. Score; DHTIIOIT. I WASHINGTON. It.lI.O.A.i:, Itll.O.A.K. Ilnrrett, ef.. 1 1 f. 0 OWaldrnn, cf. 1 2 4 0 a Holmes, rf.. 1 3 u 1 OFarrell, 2b . 0 2 4 1 1 Casey, 3b.... 1 2 3 3 OOrsdy, If.... 0 0 0 1 o Oleason, 2b. 0 1 4 Z OCIarkr, c.... 0 0 3 2 0 HlberfeW, mi I z l o Dunsan, rf . 0 1 loo Nance, If... 0 1 3 0 0 Jordan, lb.. 0 1 10 0 0 Dillon, lb... 0 16 11 C'ouehlln. 3b 0 0 3 3 0 Shaw, c 0 1 2 1 I Cllnn'n, .. 0 12 3 0 Yuagor, p.... 12 11 0 Lee, p 0 0 13 0 Totals ..1 13 27 10 t Totals .. 1 7 27 12 3 Detroit 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0-5 .Washington 1 0000000 0-1 ICmi tied run: Detroit. 1. Two-uase hlH: Fnrrell Holmes. Stolen base: Holmes. Sacrillce lilts: Nance, Casey. Doublo ptuys: Jordan to Fnrrell, Clarke to Farrell. First nasi- on ualls; Oft l.ee, i; on leagcr, 3. lilt by pitched ball: Hy hrc, 1; by Yenger, .'. MtrucK out: ny i.ec, .; ny venger, . Left on liases: Detroit. 6: Washington. 9. Time: 1:45, Umpire: Haskell. riiinii'M win (iooii iiattiiiK. I'HII,ADKLPHIA. Auk. lfi.-Tho home tenm again won from the Milwaukee Amer icans today liy superior work at tho lint, in the tlrst and second Innings live of the locals' nine hits were doubles. Hcrnlrird v.'its in fine form and Kent the visitors lilts well scattered. Attendance, 1,33'J. Score: ritlUUJEM'HIA. , MILWAUKEE. lt.II.0 A E." r..:i.o, .n. Kultz. cf 2 2 4 0 0 llogr'vcr, If. 0 0 3 0 0 DavIk. lb... 1 4 13 1 oc'onroy. ns.. 0 4 2 2 1 Cross, 3b.... 1 3 2 3 OlAndtrs'n, lb 0 0 7 1 0 IJole, 2b... 2 1 J 3 0 Gilbert. 2b.. 114 2 0 Heybold, rf.. 0 I 0 0 0 Hallman, rf. 0 1 2 2 0 Mcltityre, If 1 3 1 0 0 Maloney, a.. 0 0 3 I 0 Ely, tn 0 115 lTrlel, 3b 0 13 3 0 I'nners, e .. 2 3 1 1 0 Uruyette, cf 1 1 0 0 1 l)rnh'd, p.. 1 1 0 3 0 Sparks, p.... 0 0 0 2 1 T.itald lftli?H ll Tnlnl, ft 91 Irt X Phllndeirhlu 3 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 -l) iMiiwuuiica .. uuioouio e Ptirn,.,) 1 II,.... t. 11l.lln.lAlUI., 7. Two. bare hits: Davis (3), Cross (2), l.u- l'hllailelphla, 5. KiHt bise on bnlls: Off Sparks, 3; olf Hernhard, 1. Struck out: hy Hernlmrd, 1. Time: 1:3). Umpire: Shirldau. .Viiierlenii I.eiiKiic .sinnilliiK. Won. I.ont. .. 61 36 P.C Chlcngo Hostou llaltlmorc .. .125 .541 .EC .527 ,0J .4(0 .111 .350 53 51 50 47 40 37 35 33 40 45 47 63 53 62 Detroit PhllaUelnhia Cleveland ... u ashliiKton Milwaukee . TAKES ONE FROM NEW YORK ilrixiklyii Score nu Uimj- Win liy Mil ii eh I ;' Hits in Two III lllllK. UrtOOKLYN, Aug. 1B.-The Brooklyn Na tionals hunched hits off Tavlor In the nrst and seventh Innings today and won easily. Hughes gave the New Yorks their only chance by passing Strang nnd hitting Gan zel. A double steal and an out did tho rest. Attendance, 3,700. Score: HitOOKIAW. . NEW YOrtlC. H.H.O.A.E.I It.H.O.A.E. Keelrr, rf... 0 0 1 0 0 Vanll'n, cf.. 0 0 3 0 0 Shrc'k'rd, If 2 3 4 1 0 Davis, s 0 2 2 7 2 uoian, cr.... l o o o o Jicurlile, rf. 0 2 2 0 0 Kelly, lb.... 0 111 1 V tieltMrh. If.. 0 0 0 0 0 Paly, 2b 0 1 2 6 1 Nelson, 2b... 0 0 0 1 0 Itahlen, ss.. 0 0 2 3 0 H'U'n, 2b-tf . 0 0 12 0 Irwin. 3b..., 0 0 1 2 0 StranK, 3b.. 1 0 2 2 0 Farrell, c... 115 0 1 Garnet, lb,. 0 0 13 0 0 Hughes, p... 0 1 1 0 0 Smith, c... 0 0 0 0 0 Vturntr, c... 0 1 1 1 0 Totals .. 4 7 27 13 2 Taylor, p.... 0 0 0 4 0 ' Totals ..1 5 21 17 2 Hrooklyn 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 I New York 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Karned runs: Hrooklyn. 2. Two-baso hits. Shrcckard, Farrell, Hughes. Stolen buses: Mcllrlde, Seltiaeh, Strang, Ganzel, Shreckard, Dolan. First base on errors: Brooklyn, 2, New York. 2. Left on bases: Brookb n, 7, New York, 7. Sacrillce hit: Hugh. First baso on halls: Hy Hughes, l; by Uuylur. 3. Hit by pitched balls: Hy Huches. 1: liv Tiivlor. 1. strnpW ru n Hughes 5. Time: 1:50. Umpire; Dwyer. IlontiiirH I'lli'her (Uvea Tiro, PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 16. - Today's game between the Philadelphia and Boston Nationals was a pitchers' battle nnd a fine fielding exhibition. A wild pitch by Willis in tho second Inning gave the locnls nn un earned run and tho Hostou pitcher was re sponsible for nnother run in the eighth by hitting a batter. Attendance, 2,77ti. Score: PHILADELPHIA. i 1JOSTON. H.H.O.A.E.I H.H.O.A.n. Thomas, cf.. 0 1 0 I 0 Slaitle, rf.... 1 110 0 woivt'n, mi 1 1 I VTenuey, lb.. 0 1 13 0 0 Flick, rf 2 2 1 0 0 Demont, 2b, 0 1 1 0 0 Delah'ty. If. 0 2 2 1 0 Cooley, cf... 0 10 0 0 McFarl'd. c. 0 1 6 1 0 Murrhv. If.. 0 0 4 0 0 Jenn'KS, lb.. 1 1 12 0 0 I.owe. 3b,,,. 0 3 13 0 uauman, :n v : 3 o i,ong, ss 0 112 0 Cnns, ss 0 1 2 5 0 Klttrldge, c. 0 2 4 2 0 Donahue, p. 0 0 0 0 0 Willis, p 0 0 0 2 0 Totals ..3 5 27 15 u Totals .. 1 9 34 9 (I Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 -3 Boston 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Karned runs: Philadelphia, 1: Boston, 1. Two-base hits: Flick. Klttridge. Stolen bases; Flick, McFarland, Single. Double play: Hallman to Jennings. Sacrifice lilts: Wclvorton, McFarland. First base on balls: Oft Willis. 1. Hit by pitched hall: Flick. Struck out; Hy Donahue. 3; bv Willis, 4. Left on bases: Philadelphia, 7; Boston, 4. Trtpo: 1:35. Umpire: Kmsllc. National l.ciiituu StnmlliiK. Lost, r.c Pittsburg 52 Philadelphia 55 St. Louts 53 Brooklyn 52 lioaton 48 New York 3S Cincinnati 37 Chicago as 35 5PS .5S0 .573 .6)2 Afa .427 .407 .S8S 40 41 41 IS 51 54 00 Southern l.i'iiKiir, MEMPHIS, Aug. 18. New Orleans gnme postponed: rain. NA8HV1LLK, Aug. 16. - Chattanooga game postponed; rain. LITTLE ROCK. Aug. K,.Scoro; Little Hock ..2 4 0 4 1 0 2 2 -lf lKi Shreveport ...0 100000102 g 4 Batteries: Little Rock. Popp, Lynch and Mulkoy; Shreveport, Curtis nnd Mont gomery. BIRMINGHAM, Aug. IS.-Scorc: Birmingham ..1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2l,Is'4 Selma 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 5 1 Batteries: Birmingham, Glllcn and Cul ver; Selma, Crlbbens and Moore. (ionil dune nt Little Mont. LITTLE SIOl'X, In., Aug. 16.-(Spec'nl.)-Moorhead nnd Little Sioux played baso ball here todaj. Little Sioux winning In 10 1 Innings, 10 to H, Batteries: Little Sioux, Kl'is. Long. Venl nnd Ellis; Moorhead. Shea and Parker. Umpire: O'Meara of Hlencoe, I'.ilftnr Orient lvenrn-. KEARNEY. Neb.. Auc. lfi nini ti. grnm.)-Kcarney was defeated at base ba 1 ay i'.ugur inmij, 1 iu s, nue to loose playing at the btart. Batteries: Edgar. Scott ml Glazier; Kearney, Black and Hurman. mrucK uui, ny Di-uu, iu; ny uiacK, 6 Norfolk Wins, NORFOLK, Neb.. Aug. 16.-(Speclal Tele- gram.) Norfolk defeated Wayne at base all today, 10 to 4. Clippers Ilent the Stnrs, The Clean Clippers defeated the Twentv third Street Stars In a base Lad cm nt the High school grounds yesterday nfter- Clippers nnd Cnpmnn nnd Beatnau for thi l! , h .... .. . . . I. Tlirer-1 I.enKue, At Cedar Haplds-Cedar Itaplds, 12; De catur, 2. Sjcond game; Decatur, 0; CedHr ltnptds, S. At Hock lsland-Kvansvllle. 9: lto-k Island, 8. At Ilockford Terre Haute, li Hockford, 0 Second game; Ilockford, 7: Terre Haute, 6. At Davenport Uloomlngton, 0; Davenport, Hlrneiir Wins itIHi Kbsp, ONAWA, Ih Aug. 16.-(Speclal Telegram Hlencoe defeated Slo in at bac ball today. 14 to 0 The fielding on both el.tes wi.s ragged. Batteries: Btencoc, Shea ard Shei; Sloan, Dnnfurth, Mallory, Mercure nnd Foss. Umpire: Bert Btilr of Whiting, It tt It 11 nnil .IriTrleN to tert. SN FHANCISCO, Aug. lfi.-Gus Huhlln nnd his manager. Blllv Madden, arrived today from Portland. They hnve come to sign articles with Jim Jeffrle, who has been In the state u monlh nnd has agreed to meet Huhlln and light him for the cham pionship. HnslliiKS Kills mi Tnji. ALK.VANDIUA, Neb., Aug. Ni.-tSpeclnl.l The Hastings Kids defeated 1lv Al x nndrla Kids at base ball yesterday, 3 to 2 Batteries: Hastings, Shaudteberger and Shutt; Alexandria, Duncan and Allen. Western Assoclntlon (.nines. At Toledo Toledo, 10; Grand Rapids, 3. At Wheeling Wheeling, 0: Dayton, I. At Fort Wayne Fort Wayne, 0; CoUm bus, 3. At Marlon Marlon. 6; Matthews, 4. riillerton I, lisps to ft. Kilnnril. ST. HOWARD. Neb., Aug. lfi.-(Sp(clil Telegram.) St. Kdward defeated Fuller.on at base ball today In ten Innings, 6 tn 4, B'ltterles: St Kdwnrd, Vlzznrd and Martin; Fullerton, Baldrlge and Bennett. Iliimlolpli (.pin Clone One, RANDOLPH. Neb., Aug. 16.-(Fp-clnl Telegrnm.) Hnndolph defeated Coeddgu todny nt base ball. 3 to 2, Batteries: Ran dolph. Peterson and Dreycr; Coleridge, Bub blitz nnd Wood. llnskplln Drop One lo Fnlrlniry, FAIRIirilY, Neb.. Aug. Hl.-fSpeclal Tele, gram.) The Hnskells lost nnother game of base ball today, Fnlrhury winning, i to 3 KEEP UP STATE'S REPUTATION Ilnyiiionil nnd Fnrnsi worth Win C'liniu lilonslilp In Tennis IIoiiIiIph nt Sioux City. SIOl'X CITY, Aug. lG.-(Speclal Tole gram.) Nebraska, again this year took everything In tho annual tournament of the Trl-State Tennis association. Earl Farnswnrth of Grand Island, Neb., nnd Ike Raymond of Lincoln. Neb., utlll I10I4 the championship In doubles, defeat ing R. A. Tomllnson of Aldeu, In., nnd H. L. Lynde of Des Moines this afternoon. Tomllnson nnd Lynde were the winners In this year's tournament nnd hnd to go against the Nebraska men, who were cham pions from last year. Scores: 1-0, 6-3, 7-5, 10-8 In the llnnl match In tournnmcnt doubles Tomllnson nnd Lynde enslly defeated Gil man nnd Van Dyke of Sioux City, 0-1 und 6-2. Ncbtaskn also won In the singles, Ray mond winning in the finals from Tomlln son, who bad been picked for the winner. Scores: 0-2, 4-fi, 2-6, 6-2 and 7-5. Tho play was very exciting. llni'mnml nlnv bio l.nrlflrtr TJnr1- worth, Saturday for the championship, Furnaworth having held the trophy from last year. This will be the Inst contest of the meet, which has been a great success, Olllcers of the association for the next year hnve been elected, ns follows: E. A. Bnkei of Sioux City, president; T. J. Blrd sall of Alden, vice president for Iowa; N. A. Huso of Jsorfolk, vice president for Ne braska: F. H. Pecklmm of Alexandria. vice president for South Dakota; secretary ami treasurer, cnanes . carey of sioux City. The next meet will be held In Rloux City beginning August 12, 1002. Earl Farns worth, on behalf of tho Omaha Athletic club, invited the association to hold Its next meeting In Omaha, but It was decided that Sioux City was better located. FIVE LEFT FOR CHAMPIONSHIP Tennis .Hlniclrs Noiv I, leu Between Wnre, Lnrneil, Wrljtlit, Ho lm rt anil Little. NEWPORT, R. I., Aug. 16. The national honors In tennis singles now Ho between I j. K. Ware, W. A. Larned, B. C. Wrlg.it. C. Hobart and R. D. Little, the five men who have survived the earlier rounds. Th- first two of these meet In the seml-flnnls on Mondny. Wright and Hobart play to morrow, the -winner meeting Little In the other match In the scml-llnnls on Monday also. The llnuls are scheduled for Tuesday, The bright sunshine nnd the attract vc list of players brought a lnrgc crowd to th grounds early. Davis and Wright occupied the championship court. This match tno'c on additional Interest because of the proba bility that the winner would be one of the men in the final event. The llnnl of thf Interscholastlc matches was scheduled for today, Irving C, Wright of Harvard eched uled to meet E. P. learned of Princeton. National Championship Second round: U. C. Wright beat D. F. Davis, 6-2. S-fi, 6-3. Third round; R. D. Little boat W. J. Clothier. 6-3, 10-8, 1-6, 6-1; L. E. Ware, boat E. W. Leonard, 6-2, C-l. Interscholastlc Final E. P. Larned, Princeton, bent I. C, Wright. Harvnrd, 6-3, 6-1, 5-7. 6-1. In the afternoon there was no play, x cept In tho consolations, ns E. P. Limed, after the Interscholastlc final In the morn ing, defaulted to his older brother In tho only match remaining on today's card. Th" consolations were weeded down to four men, Scores: A. F. Fuller beat D. B. Eldrldge, 6-3, 3-6, 6-2. C. E. Sands beat L. DoForrest, fi-0, 6-1. T. It, Pell beat C. S. Lee, fi-2, 6-1. J. B. Pead beat R. Leroy, 6-1, 6-4. Lincoln nnd HusitliiK" nt (.olf. HASTINGS. Neb,, Aug. 16.-(Speclal Tele gram.) A golf tournament between Lincoln nnd Hnstlugs teams was held this after noon, with nine on a side. Tho weather was clear, with a slight cool wind and tho grecu wero in good condition. As the Hastings links are tho finest and most dllll cult grounds In the state, Lincoln wbh handlcnpped, which In ft wny accounts for Its defeat by nineteen up. The lirst round brought out some good golf. It was In this round that John Powers made the nine holes In 43 which Is a record for tho links. One of the features was tho tying of Morey and Brown both In holes and strokes. They made the eighteen holes In D7 ench. Pitmen did the best driving for Hastings, whllo Hurnham of Lincoln outnutted all others. F. W, nrown, Jr., and Young wero the only ones able to scoro for Lincoln. Summary: First Round Plnneo beat Merrell 3 up, Bernhnrdt and Burnham tied, ns did Pratt nnd Brown, Jr., F. W. Brown, Jr., bent Morey 2 up, Powers beat Raymond C up. Wahlnulst bent Culbertson 2 up. Lnwson beat Jaekway t up, Tlbbots beat McCrcnry 2 up and Young bent Hnyes 2 up. The complete scoro at the end of the llnnl round resulted In Bernhardt beating Burn ham 4 up; Plnneo bent Merrell 3 up, Brown, Jr., btat Pratt 2 up, Morey anil F. W. Brown, Jr., tied, Powers beat Rnymond S up, Wahlnulst bent Culbertson 4 up, Law son bent Jaekway 2 up, Tlhbets beat Mc Creary 2 up. Young beat Hayes 3 up. Hastings won tho tournament with ID up, Adam Breedo acted as nfllclal scorer. Scinl-KlnnU In null Toiirnnnirnt, EXMOOR COUNTRY CLUB, HIGH LAND PARK, 111., Aug. 16,-By their vic tories today In the scml-flnals of tho Ex moor woman's solace nnd consolation cupi the following will pluy In the llnala tomor row: Exinoor cup, Miss Bcsslo Anthony nnd Miss Johnnie Carpenter. Woman's cup, Mrs, W. B. Mcllvaln and Miss Grnco Chapman. Solace cup, Miss Mary Lewis nnd Miss Fnnnlo Everett. Consolation cup, Miss Sue Whlpplo nnd Mrs, C. F. Clarke. Miss Anthony, tho western champion, de feated her opponent, Mrs. J. M, cutter, 5 up nnd 5 to play. Miss Carpenter defeated Mrs. Alexander 3 up with 2 to go, llunllnu Cluli nt .VelirnsUii t'ltj. NEBRASKA CITY. Aug. l.-(Sneri tl.l- A bowling club has been organized In till city to promote Interest In the game and take charge of all contests, whethor be tween local clubs or representative teams of this city and other teams. The followlnR officers were elected: President, WII y Cornutt; vice presldrnt. M. A, Munn; ccrc. taty, Lewis M, licati treasurer, it. M. Kellv. CLOSE RESULTS AT BRIGHTON IiUaI Weather Pmaili and the Racing is of a Hifh Orier. DAUGHTER OF LYNNE BEL A WINNER Cnrrle llel riets the I'IiiIsIiImr llent After n llnnl NtriiKKte Antoncr Ihe Three-Yenr-Olils Atltnninrlcs. NEW YORK, Aug. 16. Ideal weather prevailed at Brighton Beach today and, although the crowd was small In com parison with that of yesterday, still thcro was a fair attendance nnd tho racing was of a high order. The best race of the afternoon was that of 3-year-olds nnd It proved the best contested nnd fastest of Its class this season, In the first heat at the finish the leaders were only heads apart and In the second heat the clip was such a fast one that three fell by tho way side, Including the winner of the first. Ench of the other heats was equally In teresting and in tho fourth tho finish was so close that the Judges hesitated for a long time before deciding It in favor of Carrie Del, The daughter of Lynne Bel got tho finishing heat, but only after a hard struggle with Howell. The great betting race was tho 2:0S pace and in tho early pools Dan Patch brought $1,300 to the same amount on the rest of the field and one of $000 on the same terms was recorded. There were seven starters and it was very evident that Dan Patch was not driven to win In the first heat, as he finished well back In fourth position. It was quite different in the. second, for he was sent from the start nnd negotiated the first quarter In 30H, mndo the half In 1:01 nnd finished his mile In 2:0IH. after which the race was post poned. Summaries: Trotting, 2:1S class, purse $1,500: Ivn Dee, b m b.v onwnru Aunlne. by Walock (Speer).. 2 7 2 11 112 2 : 3 ds 2 ro Mnurlne, b. m.. by Hlndeer-Wllkf-M (Tumor) 6 June T, b, m., by Iowa Chief (Timns) 1 Effle O. h. m. (Walker) 8 Vlee Pcbeller. h. c. (Vim Hokelen) I 3 4 ro Neighbor Girl, b. m. (Jolly).. 3 5 5 ro Hnllerton, It, g. (Dunn) 7 7 3 ro t.enla. h. 111. (Hntehlncs) 5 6 6 ro Jnntlnn, b. ni. (W. Dlckerson) ft 9 9 ro Hudrnsttnc. ch. m. (Erwln)... d Oneontn, ch m, (Olney) ds Time: 2:l.Wi, 2:llV2, 2:i6Vl. 2:11. 3:i. The John It. Shults trotting class, for 3' venr-olds. nurse J2.0O): Carrie Bel. b. f.. by Lynne Bel, dam by Haw Patchen (Thoycr) 3 Rowellen, It, g., by Adbell, (Golden) 1 2 Stnrch, It. g. (Foote) 4 Nellie Boca, b. f. (Carpenter).... 1 Crescent Route, b. c. (Murnen).. 5 1 1 t 1 ! 3 : Is ds Time: 2:isy, 2:15H. 2:20, 2:l4Vi. 2:17J. Pacing. 2:0S clnss. purse $1,500 (unfinished) Martha Marshall, b. m., by Grand Mar shall, dam by Abdullu Clay (Mc Dowell) 1 Dan Patch, br. s,, by Joe Pntchen (McHcnry) 4 1 George, br. a. (McKlnney) Major Muscovite, b. s. (McMahon) 3 4 The Bishop, b. g. (Berry) B 5 Paul Revere, ro. g. (W. McDonald).... 6 0 Palsy K, b. g. (Wnlktr) 2 ds Time: 2:09. 2:0114. FAVORITES WIN AT ST. LOUIS Form l'lnyers Hnve n Sueeessfnl liny nt Delninr l'nrk. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 16.-Form players had a good day at Delmar park today. Three favorites and two second choices came home in front. . Track fnst. Results: First race. lxJ furlongs, selling: Furo won, Alp sccord. Charles E. Bllllngslcy third. Time: 4:16V4. . , 8econd race.' five furlongs, selling: At tclle won. Lillian M second, Wlssendlne third. Time: 1:02. Third race, six furlongs, selling: Quick won, Mrs. Grnnnan second, Ll Kiss even Bells third. Time: 1:15. lmirfh rnrp. nnn mile and n sixteenth selling: Mennce won, Hardly second, Uelle Simpson third. Time: iusv. , m , vifth mro. nvtn fnrloncs. uelllnc: Tick tul won. Imp. Clonsllla second, Delsnret third. Time: ltaiv. ... , Sixth race, six furlongs, selling: Randa zoo won. Horse Shoe Tobacco sccona, Daniel third. Time: 1:14?;. One Gooil ttnee nt Snrntngn. SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. 16.-The card today was n very ordinary one. In only one race wan tho field of good size. This was tho fourth race for 2-year-olds, which wns won by Gernldyn, who was backed from 30 to 1 down to 10 to 1 and won In a drive from Chickadee. Lndy Sterling at 20 to 1 won the tlrst race of the day from tho well played Whisky King. There was some irregular riding during tho running of tho rnce, for which Heauchamp and Burns wero held responsible. Alstke was an even money favorite for the. mile and a furlong raee. He wns beaten by both Nitrate, who won, and Tho Amazon. The Berverwyck steeplechase had but three starters. Zanzibar, who was tho e.ven money fnvorlto. and The Bachelor, raced In close company for two miles, when the latter went to the front nnd won, ensed up, hy two lengths. Trillion was beaten oft. Only Kilogram and Gny Boy started in tho closing rnce. Kilogram swerving In the stretch interfered with Gny Boy, Michaels, the rider of the latter, claimed n foul and it wns allowed. Kilogram wns disqualified. Jcckey Harry Cochran wns not seriously Injured by his fnll yesterday and will be seen In tho saddle tomorrow. Results; ... . First raco, five nnd a half furlongs, handi cap, for 2-year-olds: Lady Sterling won, Whisky King second, Smart Set third. Time: 1:10 1-6. Second rnco one mile nnd n furlong, for 3-year-olds nnd upward, selling: Nitrate won, The Amazon second, Alslko third. Time. 2:01;. Third race, two miles and n half, the Bcverwyck steeplechase, for 4-year-olds and upward: The Bachelor won. Zanzibar second, Trillion third. Time: 4:42. Fourth race, five nnd a half furlongs: Grraldyn won. Chickadee second, Batayah third. Time; 1:112-5. Fourth raeo, one mile nnd n sixteenth, handicap, for nil ages: Gay Boy won. Kilogram second. Time: 1:51. Kilogram disqualified for fouling. Ileal llnee of the Senson. CHICAGO, Aug. 16,-Fllon d'Or, carry ing 163 pounds, easily won the steeplechase at Harlem today, beating Queenshlp. who was held second choice In the betting. The race wns one of the best seen on the Har-, lem track this season nnd the best horse Imi Fels-Naptha soap needs no argument with the woman who uses it according to the simple directions. She finds that with no boiling and but little rub bing, in half the time with half the work, the clothes come out whiter and sweeter than ever she saw before. Not half the wear either. Actual fact, or money returned by your grocer. Flt & Co, FhtUdelphla won. The weather nnd trnck condition were perfect Results: First race, one mile, selling; Captain llamm won, El Fonr. second, Beauty Bonk third. Time: 1:112.5. Second race, five furlongs: Jack Ratlin won, Ishtnr second, Hoodwink third. Time. 1:011-5. Third race, steeplechase, short course: FII011 d'Or won Dick Furber second, Cap tain Conover third. Time: 3:413-5. Fourth race, six furlongs, handicap: l edcral won, Money Muss second, Head water third. Time: 1:13 3-5. Fifth race, live and a half furlongs; Julia lunkln won, Throstle second, Harry Wilson third Time; 1 :its 2-5. Sixth race, one mile nnd a sixteenth, sell ing: Hnvlland won, lllllon second, Tam many Chief third. Time: 1.17 2-5. ( I'nsl Trnck nnd Wentlirr Clenr. DETROIT. Aim. 16. Traek fnt nn.l 1 weather clear nt Windsor today. Results: First race, six furlongs: Life Line won, Albert Leo second, Bistre third. Tlmo: lilStfc. Second race, four nnd a half furlongs, selling: Fannie Blazes won. Pirate r.lrl second, Benn Hullumnii third. Time: o:rSi. Third rnee. one mlln ntnl nn pfphlb. Hon., won, Louisville Belle second, Charley Shane third. Time: 1:5614. Fourth race, six furlongs, selling: On.i notta won, Rotlerdum second, Hunting third. Time: 1:15. Fifth race, one mile nnd n sixteenth: Boliul won, Tcagown second, Stamp third. Time; 1:4714. Sixth race, six furlongs, selling: Ex ''p.,lr.'1 J;0"1 Porter B second. Ravelling third. Time; 1:15. IlesniHs nl Fort Erie, FORT ERIE, Out.. Aug. 16.-Re.ults: Mrst race, maiden S-year-olds nnd up ward, six and h half furlongs: Zelgfeld ?Yon'. lnn0 Hooper second, Sunny Girl third, Time: 1:2.HJ. Second race, four nnd n half furlongj: Mowdch won, Frunk Becker second, Cor mne third. Time: 0:5514, Third race, six furlongs, all ages: Spry w;1". Foncda second, Snark third, Tlmo: l:i.i?4 Fourth rnce, 3-year-olds, six nnd a half furlongs; Lndy Silver won, Flaneur sec ond, Far Sight third. Time: 1:2P4. Fifth race, five furlongs! Merriment won, Medltnttou second, Pnpermaker third, Time: 1:011. aixtn race, one mile nnd a sixteenth: lirnV rtnlll li'nn TI,.ol.flAl.1 UA r.i. . Golden Prince third. Time: IMS. Trotllnir nnil I'nelnn lit Dim entiorl. DAVENPORT. In.. Aug. lfi.-Today's Great Western circuit races closcil one of in.- ucsi meetings ever held here. Weather line. Hesu ts: 2:20 trottlinr. m nnnlul.n.i nn,,.-,t,... ....... -.iyi. ".YL"' .v." """"". I'm-" i.iiruiiiy uenmonii won fourth, sixth ...... puvi-iiwi neais. ume: -:i., 2:ir, -.lia.. Tonsn U'nn .apahiI nn.l nl. t. Time: S:14VJ, 2;in;. E.irl Klnir won thlni L .' JVlme: 2:1H- Allnehol won lirst heat. Time: 2:14Vi. Prosit Bill, Lee Mont, Mario Cameron, Luzon, Bnron Mont, Leona Bczzeant also started. trotting, purse $j0O: George Museo. i'lte won In straight heats, Time: 2:1014 4;iUV9. ZUKU,. Lai V IV,nuln,i.l..n Kt f . Pyni.DnJsy Direct.' Muska, Kiiig Muscovite ..nu xwikii iiifiu sianeo. 2:15 pacing, purse $800: Fred the Kid won third, fourth and fifth heats, Time: 2:13; VlmiV. 2fo U'.)Ckl?-a.r,t W0M "fennd bent. Tlmo: 2:1214. The Kid n-im thn ilr.i i,nni Time: 2:10- n.lol Chief, Earl Pnrk. Dora ii,.. i.iiiiit viuiier. ii en 1 rust. (" i;" w .ady Herod, Lavcrna, Bill K and Dell S nlso started OWNER OF CRESCEUS TALKS Will Try for New Iteeoril TliU Sen son, Then Itetlrc from Turf. NEW YORK. Aug. 16. Interviewed con cerning the Croscous-The Abbott race, Gorgo II. Ketcham of Toledo, O., owner of Crcsceus, said: "Cresccus did Just what I oxpected him to. He is tho greatest horse in the world, nnd ho has not yet reached his limit. This Is his laBt season on the turf and I will retire with a record as close to two minutes ns possible. I tried to distance Tho Abbott and consider tho feat a feather In Crcs ceus' cap. By doing so, however, I got only $7,000, the regular first money, and The Abbott's owner receives $5,000." Asked why be drove to distance The Abbott, Mr. Ketcham said: "That's horso racing. I brought Crcsceus hero to beat Tho Abbott and I wanted to finish up tho Job as quickly and effectually as possible. To have taken my horse back and allowed Geerb to got lnsldo the flag would have savored of hippodrome racing. As It was everybody on tho grounds went away know ing he had seen a genulno horse race. Many wero somewhat disappointed, per haps, that It ended so suddenly and unex pectedly, but this was much better than n longer race, in which there was a truce." TRACK RECORD BROKEN AGAIN Nptt Time Mnde nt I'rlenil In Scven-llent PneliiB rtnee. FRIEND. Neb., Aug. 16.-(Speclal Tele gram.) The week of racing was closed to day with the trnck record broken again. The 2:30 trot had five starters. Spotty M won, Ida Bell second, Grey Sprague third, Mlnnlo D fourth. Time: 2:3514. Pacing, free for nil: Direction 1 2 3 2 2 1 1 Lou Sprague 3 3 2 1 1 2 2 Ncll Caffery 2 1 1 3 3 3 3 Time; 2:16 Tho mile and repeat running had thro- starters. Emerald won, Fred Reed second, Jlmmlo Wntson distanced. Tlmo: 1:4S14. Superlcr won the base ball gamo with Friend, 16 to 1. Robert AVnililell Off the Turf. CHICAGO, Aug. 16. It Is probnblo that Robert Waddell, winner of the American Derby, will race no more this season, Ho hns thrown a quarter crack in his off fore foot, rendering a long rest and careful treatment necessary. The accident bars Waddell from tho Harlem stakeH, to be run Saturday. It Is one of the rlehest purses of the Harlem meeting nnd Waddell had been carefully proparlng for It. Lnwson Ilujs Horse. LEXINGTON, Ky Aug. lfl.-Thomas W. LuwHon of Boston has purchased from P, H. Parrlsh of Mldwuy, Ky., the 3-ycnr-old Mly Mary F. Leyhurn for $10,000. 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