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BOSTON, July 25. Boston made It three straight today by shutting out Philadel phia. Pittlnger waa a completa pussle to the visitors. Wolverton Joined the Fhll adelphlana today and played a splendid time, despite hla two errors. Attendance. uo. Score: BOSTON. I rHILiJjELPHIA. K.H.O.Ag. R.H. O.A.I. Coaley, H ... 1 Ttr,aa. ef.. I I Teanr, l .. l i t t l wolf ton, I I I Dmnt, lb.. 114 Parry, rf Carnvr, rf... Ill lljaoslnga, lb. 1 Orm gT. Ik. 1 11 SIHwIn. c I 1 Lone, aa 1 I I I S.LKlUflaaa, u. I Laah. cl 1 Kmc. M s s 4 I 1 Moras, a tit chll.. lb... I 1 4 Pltllogar, .. I ft Dugflebj, a. 1 1 I ToUla ...4 117 11 o Total, ... 4 M II I Boston 1 I It M M Philadelphia 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 Earned runs: Boston. 1. Two-bsse hit: Demont. Double plays: Wolverton (un assisted). Krug to Child. Base on balls: Off Pittlnger, 2; off Duggleby, 1. Hit by pitched balls: Wolverton. Carney. Struck ut: Jtsjr 1'itimger, a; oy jJuggieDy, . lime: .3o. Umpires; ason and white. Brooklyn Beata New York, NEW YORK. Julr tt -The Brooklyn team turned the table on the New Tork nine today a, the Polo grounds. Pitcher Kltsnn mnae a nomi run tor rroomyn in 111a third Inning. IT alao struck out nine New Torkera. Attendance, 2,600. Score: BROOKLTN. R.H O A C NEW TORK. H.H .O.A.EL atiackarl, It. 1 I I 1 0 Kaalar, rf.... 1 0 Dnlan, f t S I I S Jettea, U MfOraw, aa. I I MeOaaa, lb.. 1 llv I DaJilrn. as... 4 1 1 Kro1l. rf. I 1 Parrall, s I I I MeCreery. lb I f leader, lb. 111 Pratih. tb... till nrla, lb 0 a 1 0 Dunn, rf Ill Hraan'h'n, a. I 4 1 riood. 2b.... 1 1 I 0 KUaoo. .... 1 I 0 I 0 i.'rooln, p.... 0 4 I ToUla ... I 17 14 1 Totals ... It II 1 Brooklyn 00100001 02 New York 00000000 0-0 Earned runs: Brooklyn. 1. First base on errors: New York, 1. Baerlfloe hits: Mc- Graw, Keeler, Lauder. Left on base: New York, t: Brooklyn. 4. Two-base nit: oneca- erd. Home run: Kltaon. Stolen basea: Smith. Brodle. Double clay: McOann to McOraw to McOann to Bresnahan. First base on balls: Off Kltsnn, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Kltson, 1. struck out: By Kltson. : by Cronln, 2. Time: l:H. Umpire: EmsIYe. Menetee Easy for Red. CHICAGO. July 25-The visitor won easily by batting Menefee freely. Two of . ! I A 1. I . - .. Tt.lllln had hit Schaefer -by a pitched ball, spoil ing a shut-out. Attendance, 2,000. Score: CINCINNATI. , CHICAOO. R.M OA B R.H. OAS. Dobba. It 1 I I 1 Slanta. If.... Ill Packlar. lb.. 1 S II a l. cr. rt 1 1 a Srrmour, el.. I 1 1 I 0 Wllluuna. rt. s 1 s e s Lawa, lb 1 1 4 1 Cbanra. lb... II Plata, lb..... s s s a 1 Corcoran, aa. 1 I 1 I 1 IX 1 tar, at.... I Kltng. I 4 tainfdt. lb. I I 0 Tlnfcar. aa... t I 1 rhllllpa, I I 4 0 Bariao, .... 4 Brhaafar, II. I I I t I Manalaa, I 1 I Tetala ... I It 17 11 ! Totals ... 1 f IT 14 4 ClrclnnaU 0. 011002-4 Chicago 000.1000 O-1 Left on base: Chicago. S: Cincinnati. 1. First base on balls: Oft Menefee, 1. Struck out: By Menefee, 3; by Phillips, 1. Hit by pitcher: Bchaefer. Two-baa hits: Cor coran (2), Seymour, Pelts. Sacrifice hits: Beokley, 2; Seymour, X Stolen base: SUgle. Double play:. Pelts to Corcoran to Beck ley. Time: 1:35. Umpire: O'Day. ataadlaat at tb Teama. Flayed. Won. Lost P.C. Pittsburg 77 6 M .7M Rronklvn :.' M 48 26 . 671 Boston 74 t Sf .627 Chicago 78 40 28 .613 Cincinnati ,,, ,,.v m 42 St. Loul 7 33 42 .434 Philadelphia 81 23 48 . 407 New xora 77 17 bu ,i Oamea todav: Cincinnati at Chicago. New York at Brooklyn, Philadelphia at lio ion, riiianurg at si. ixmi. AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES .parka, Hew Mas fa Bostaa, Wlsi First Victory by Beating; ! St. Loala. ROSTOV. Ju'iV . Snarks. tha home team's newest pitcher won the first victory today. Harpers ireo cases were cosuy. Attendance, 4,637. Bcore: n BOSTON. 1 ST. LOUIS. R.H.O. A.E.I R.H.O.a.E. bouahartr. it I I 1 'Bnrkett. If... I I Colllna. lb... 18 11 1 Hantpblll. ef. 1 Stahl, af 1 I a rrtai, rt..... a w m m m rraaaua, rt.. I Andanes, 111 II 1 I Parent, as... 114 1 l.Wallaca, aa.. I I I LaCh'ca. lb., 1 1 1 Nocor'k. n.. 1 s 1 1 Farrla. lb.... I I UPaddaa, lb., t I 4 1 Warnar. a 1 1 .4 1 Saadea. 1114 Bparka, .... 111 Harrar, p.... 114 TotsU " It li "l Total ... I 4 M 14 I Beaton 0114..0.-. St. Louts .0.08.00 a a Earned runs: Boston, 1: St. Louis. 1. Two-base hit: McCormlck. Three-base hits: Parent. Suaden. Home run: Collins, Stolen bases: Dougherty, Freeman. Double lay: Anderson, unassisted. Bases on alls: Off Hamer. 8: oft Spark. 2. Btruck out: By Spark, a; by Harper, l iims: 1:30. Umpire: Sheridan. Eves Break at Baltimore. BALTIMORE. July to Tha New Ameri can league team broke even with Chicago today. Errora were responsible for many of the visitors' runs In the first game. The locals Dulled themselves together in the second contest ana won out oy iss worn In the field. Attendance, t.ouu. bcores: CHICAOO. BALTIMORE. R.H.O. A. I. R.H. OAS. Strang, lb... 1 4 1 I Gilbert, aa... 1 I I Jonea. et 114 1 Salbach, If... 1 1 I I Oreen, rf I I Wllllama, lb. I 1 I Davla. aa I 1 1 4 McParl'd, tl I I 1 I Mertae. It.... 1 I I I 1 Smith, lb.... 11 l.txll, lb.... I I II Arni, rf.... 1 1 I I I Iialr, lb t 1 4 Wlltea, lb... II I Bulllran, s... Sill Ytagar, a.... I I 1 I aiteraon, S-. 1 I 6 I Paw all, .,..! till Tata la ...U II IT 11 "il Totals ...4117 11 I Chicago 01001112 1 18 Baltimore 1 090008004 Sacrifice bit: Oreen. Davis, Daly, Jones, Smith. Two-base hits: leaner. Arndt, Oreen. Three-base hits: Daly, Sullivan, Stolen bases: Mertes. Bulitvan. btrang, Double play: Patterson to Sullivan to la- bell, rlrnt taee tn nana: unr ratianon, 1- off Howell. 1. Struck out: By Patter son, 2. Paaaed ball: Sullivan. Left on banes: nauimore. ; inicago, s. iim 1:60. Umpire: Johnstqn. BALTIMORE. I CHICAOO. R.H.O A E R.H.O.A.E Ollbarl. aa... I I Straae. lb... 111 Selhach. it . 1 1 I Janea. tl .... I 18 wtlliama. a. a 1 1 a uraau, n.... a a H. ur t. cl 1 11 Da via. aa.... 1 4 I Smith, lb.... I 1 llerlaa. If.... till Arndt. rf Ill labail, lb 111 wtltae. .... 111 alr. lb I I 1 I 1 Yeager. ..,. 1 11 E. Mrr, a.. 1111 Hoarall, lb... 118 1 CrlSUtt, I I iGaraln, .... 4 Tetala ... I I II 11 l'-SulUtraa .... 14 ToUla ... 4 I 14 11 1 Batted for oarvtn in to ninth. Baltimore .1.2.O20- ChUago .0OV180.O-4 Three-baa hit: E. McFarlaal. Stolen baae: Merte. Double play: Howell to Sinlth, Garvin to Da via to labelt. First base on balls: Off Griffith, t: eft Gsrv.n. 8 iff Wlltae. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Griffith. 1. Struck out: By Wlltas, 8: bv Griffith, 2: by Garvin. 2. Wild pitch: Griffith. Left on baess: Baltimore, T; Chi cago, a. lira: 1:00. umpire: Johnston, Clevelaad wlsi ia Nlath. WASHINGTON. July 28 -The Cleveland team won today In their final- 4 urn at the bat hitting Orth for -four singles and a triple. This, with an error, cava them five runa and me gam. Attendance, b,uuu. Score: CLEVELAND. WASKINOTOM. llO.lt IH.OIt Bar, af Ill Fraa. af 1 I liradlaj. lb., til 1-orU. lb.... I I lAlla. b.... 14 U.l.a'ty, If.. Ill Hubiuaa, la. It KtiMrr. rf ... t 1 nick, rt 1 I 1 l oualilia. lb. I I I I M.i.nkr, If 1 i 0 0 farer. lb I T Gsrha'er. aa. 1 4 11 l b.ly. a I I I I baeila. I Drill, a Ill juaa. a a a 1 'om. a 1 i 8 Touts ... t tt 14 ll Tetala ... l"lit7 Cleveland ......lot Waahli gton .....0.12- Earna.l runa: Waahlngton, 1: Cleveland, 2. Ttirn-MH nit: uornnouer. ptolen basea Bay. Lalole. Sacrifice hit: lira 1 lev. HI bv rrtu had ball: Couanlln. Struck aul ! By 1 uriA. a; oy juaa, a. iu oo base; wash Inaton. ; Cleveland. 1 Time: 180. I'm- ire: Carrulher and Connolly. At Philadelphia Philadelphia-Detroit game poatponed on account of rain. Standing; at the Teams. Plsved. Won. Lost P.C. 73 41 80 .19 74 48 81 .bKl HO 45 tt .f3 7 40 1 .it Philadelphia nicago Mnaton t. ixnti.... Washington 19 38 41 .41 'leveland 9" H 44 .(W) Baltimore 79 IS 40 .41 Detroit 74 2 46 .3! Oame today: Cleveland at Baltimore, Chicago at Weahlngton. St. lul at Phila delphia, Detroit at Boston. N AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Toledo Wins Oame from Kaneae City la Third by Hlttla and Aa alatanre by Errors. f KANSAS CtTT. Julv r Toledn'a five hit In the third, aaaleted by three errors, netted seven runs. McDonald relieved Wolfe In the third, but the visitor con tinued to hit the ball. Attendance. 1,00 Score: TOLEDO. . KANSAS CITT. RHO.ABl R.H. O.A.I. Burn,, lb.... 114 1 1 RotMuaa. rt. 1 1 Meaar. rt ... Ills 0 h.tIII,. c... 41414 Uw.ni, aa.... I I I I truradr, lb.... 4 1111 urnar. lb... I I s S Nanoa, rf ... 1 I I S 1 mitb. b.... 111 Leawe. aa....l Sill lanagan. If. I 1 1 S S K. Bmlth. If. 4 I I llkaa. cl.... 1 111 1 MrAnd'wa. Ill I 1 1 I Klalnow, c... lit ft Thirl, lb I 4 I I McNaal, 11 I) Molt,, p 1 Mr Donald, p. s 1 1 S S Totals ...11 II IT I I Qar 1 I ToUla ... Ill nil Gear batted for McDonald In the ninth. Toledo 40T00001 012 Kansas City 020OI02O1I Earned runs: Kansaa Cltv. 8: Toledo, a. Two-base hits: Nance, Smith, Thlel, Owena 11;, xurner i nree-oase mie: iniei, McAndrews. Double plays: Gllkea to Kll now, Owens to Burns to Turner. First ase on dkiis; jrj woue, z; ore Mcuonaio, : off McNeal. 2. Hit bv Pitched ball: By McNeal, 2. Struck out: by Wolfe, 2; by McNeal, 2. Time: 1:66. Umpire: Haskell. Mllwaakee Defeats Colambas. MILWAUKEE July 2S.-MUwaukee de feated Columbus todsy with the assist ance of Cmulre Ebrla-ht's favorable de cisions, although C. Mchride's single, which wss converted Into a run, with two men on buses, by belno" lost In the tall grass In left neia aiso neipea in 1 oca is. Attendance, 460. Score: MILWAUKEE. COLUMBUS. R.H.O. A.B.I M.H.O.A.E. Dtinsan. If... 1 4 Hart, rf 1 I McB'a, ef. II VI01. aa 1 II Mr Pari' d. rf. 1 111 O'Hagan, lb. I 4 Knoll, It I Turnar. lb... I 1 Shlrberk. lb. a Ml Hallman. rf.. I llnamaa, aa I I Rvnkla, lb . 1 I O McB'a. lb 1 t Wagnar, lb.. 1 iFOtlOBtM. a., s Kaller, e I. Wagnar, p 1 Herman, y... 0 Altrack, ... a Total I 14 14 I 4 Totals ... I. T 87 II 1 Milwaukee 0 8000002-4 Columbus 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 14 Earned run: Milwaukee. I: Columbus. 3. Two-base hits: McFarland, Turner, Fuller. Home Tun: G. Mc Bride. Bases on balls: Off Wagner, 1; off Herman, 1. Stolen bases: Dungan, Vlox, O'Hagen. Sacrifice hits: htunitel ). wild pitch: Herman. i Btruck out: By Wsgner, L Double play:' A. Mc- Bride to CUngman. Left on bases: Mil waukee, ; Columbus, 8. Time: 1:60, Um pire EbrighL Postpoaed Oamas. At Ct. Paul-Todar'a 8t. Paul -Louisville game was called after the fourth Inning on account of rain. Each side had scored four runa. At Minneapolis Indlanapolla-MlnneaDolls game postponed; rain. Btandiagr of tha Teams. Played. Won. Irt. P.C. Louisville ,.81 67 24 .701 Indianapolis l W za .w St. Paul 81 44 27 .643 Kansa City 88 40 43 . 4M Milwaukee i 78 88 "4 .481 Columbus 83 88 , 46 .4n$ Minneapolis 78 29 60 .867 Toledo 83 2 . 67 .312 Games today: Louisville at St. Paul, In dianapolis at Minneapolis, Toledo at Kan saa Oty, Columbu at Milwaukee, AMATBVH GAMES TODAY, Eagrlea Against Eagles. At Vinton Street 'park this afternoon .Omaha aerie of Eagles will play the Fre mont aerie, uooa team nave neen cnoeen and a splendid game la promised. Tha line-up: Omaha. ' Position. Fremont. Coady ..First baae Kehlln Lund Beconu oase..., unaaen Davis Third base 'Allen Kleffner Shortstop Hennlng Frlck Leftfleld Morr Bowie Centerfleld Hartwell Mahoney Klfhtneld Delta McDonald ..Catcher , Mortenson Henn ,, Pitcher Henry Keith Substitute O'Brien VanCamo Substitute Sorenson Hyte Substitute Johnson At tha Field Clnb. At the Omaha Field club grounds this afternoon tha Field club team will play the (J. M. Diets team, xne lineup: Field Club. C. N. Diets. Abbott first baae Welch Knox. second base Welch Creighton third base Liverty Malone ...shortstop Jenkins Heed left field E. Planner Hoagland cantor field B. Plattner Van Camp right field Davidson Crawford catcher Hathaway ana Mcintyr. Clarke-Gordy pitcher Nestlebush At Y. M. C. A. Park. The Carpenter Paper company and the Young Men's Christian assoulatlon teama will play at the aoclatlon park. Twenty fifth and Ames avenue, Saturday afternoon gt a:w o ciock, . una lineup; u. p. co. t. M. C. A. Fatterquist catcher Karr-Willard Divine pitcher. Whltaha1-WUlard Smith first base Erlckson Davis second base. Foley-Whitehead Fltsssrald third bass Swan Luplnskl shortstop Nordstrom Kotysa leftfleld Kavan Jones centerfleld.... Williams Fltspatrtck rtgbtnsld Wlllard Oame at Osiws Terminate la Row. ONAWA. Ia.. July 25. (Special Telewram ) The base ball game here today between Onawa and Blenooe broke uor In a row In the last half of the fifth Inning and Umpire Stevens gave the game to Onawa. 8 to a In Onawn's half of the fifth the score stood 4 to 1 in Onivt'i favor. Frlese was on third and Whits on second. In attemnt lng to steal home Frleae waa eaught be tweeu bases, and lle turning to run home he stepped out of the line and then scored on an overthrow. Blencoe claimed he left the line Intentionally and when he was called safe they refused to finish the game. In the third Inning, with the score 1 to 0 in favor of Blencoe and with the bases full. Brown lined out a beautiful two-bagger, bringing in three scores. Bat. tenes: onawa. Brown and Hol ls: Blencoe Klmbrough and Fulmer. . Umpire; Stevana of Moortneao. , Kearaeyltes Defeat Skelton. 8HELTON. Neb.. July VL fSnecial Tale- gram.) Tha best played game of base ball or in season waa witnessed her today between Kearney and Bhalton teams Score: Kearney. 2; Sheltnn. 1. Time: 1:16. Batterlea: Kearney, Prendergraft and Bur. man; rineiton, plena ra and wiegardt. um plre: Donner. Bamboldt Worst Poll City. HUMBOLDT, Neb., July 25 (Special.) Tbe Humboldt base ball team went down to Falla City yeaterday afternoon and de feated the team of that place by a acore of 6 to 4. There has always been more or lees rivalry Between the two teams and Hum boldt fans are correspondingly Jubilant. Gordon Bootes Adversaries. GORDON. Neb., July 26 (Special ) Gordon played Merrlman and Pine Rldg combined her Wednesday resulting 8 to 6 n tavor oi uoraon. naileries; Gordon, Webb and WUhit; Merrlman, Arnold and oiover. . Three-I Leasee. At Rock Island-Rock Island. I.' Evans- vuie. At Devenport Decatur. 2: Devon nort. a At Rockferd Rockford. 11: Terre Haute, a. At i eoar itapias ceaar Kapias, a; Bloom' injTon. . Chaagrs la Des Mplaea Team. DES MOINES. Ia-. July 25. Joe Ouinn manager of the Dea Moines team, thla morning reelased First Baseman Stearns and signed Davia of the Kanaaa City team to take bla place. Davis was for merly wita inver. Pate Ead la BoauSoy Base Ball. NEBRASKA CIT1. Neb.. July 26 (So. clal.) The questlou as to whether base ball be ttlayed oa Sunday or not waa hi. tied thla afternoon ao far aa Nebraska v.iiy is concerned cy aa oraer Ueued by Mayor Periling forbidding the gam within ne confines oi in town. Falls City Letei to llomboldt. par T a rt-r-v- JK Tt. o& a ... ni . 1 Humboldt and Falls City played ball here yesterday, the former team winning by a score of 8 to 8. Batteries: Humboldt, Linn ml Seotilst: Knits City. Kuecre and Potect. The home team ha loat only two games this season. In Soothero Association. At Memphis Memphis, 8; Atlanta, 4. ' At Little Hock Little Rock. 8: Birming ham, 2. At New oriean New Orleans, a: Nash ville, 0. At Bhreveport Fhreveport-Chattanooga game postponed; rain. Ia the Western Leagoe. Osmes today: Omaha at Denver St. Joseph at Kansas City, peorla at Milwau kee, Des Moines at Colorado Springs. BIG BETTING MEN LOSERS Keatncky Horses taptore Every thing In Sight at Cleveland and Set World Record. CLEVELAND. July 25.-The winner of each of the four races on the card at Glen vllle today came from the stable of Hudson & Gatcom, Lexington, Ky. It was Hudson who did the driving and in winning every thing In sight he set a world's record for performances of the sort. Only one of the winners was a first choice, and the big betting men lost very heavily. The ownera of the winning string went Into the betting ring ana it is reportea mai mey iook oui ,000. E. Bmithers of New York backed Shadow i mines to win the Z:0S pace, and the defeat of the horse Is said to nave cost him ll&.Ooii. Nick Hublnger selected the Hudson horses. The winning horse started In the last race, when Audubon Boy out-raced Shadow Chimes In the final heat. Shadow Chime was always a 2 to 1 favorite In the opening belting. The drive In the first heat was a wild one and McDonald was nnrl-.0. Chase, a 2 to I shot, won the 2:20 trot without trouble, making the second victory fdr the Hudsons, The 2:1 trot was split up and Hudson began driving in the third heat under orders from the Judges. Alice Russell started to win In the fourth and out-lasted the tired field. Hudson's lay-up In the first two heats cost him 8200. Silver Sign, the even money favorite, was never dangerous. The real surprise was sprung In the last race, in which Hudson appeared with Twinkle, nearly always a 40 to 1 chance. Heavy favorite Koamer toon the nrst nest and had the second well In hand at the last elKhth. Then, like a flash. Twinkle csme from the bunch, winning In very fust time. The next two heats were won by the mare brushing It out In the stretch. Hud son wns given a, tremendous ovation by the 6,000 spectators. Results: 2:18 class, trotting, purss 83,000, three In five: Alice Russell, b. m., by Gam- betta wilkes-sauy Jones (Hudson! 10 10 2 1 1 1 Alice Carr, blk. m. (Garri son) a l i a 10 i Re-elected, g. h. (Macey) 1 2 10 4 8 2 Baron Dillon Junior, b. h. (Fuller) 2 4 T 2 8ro Nutbearer, br. g. (Foote) 8 11 2 ro Gavatta, b. m. (Dlckerson)... 4 6 2 8 7ro Mary P. Leyburn, ch. m. (Marsh) 8 3 4 t 8ro Mlnka, ch. m. (Stuart) 11 8 8 7 4 ro Sliver sign, b. h. (o union)., a 7 6 5 aro Dormsath. br. a. (While).... 7 8 11 10 6ro Aidlne Medium, blk. m. (Ket- eham) 8 11 a S or Andy J, b, g. (Nuckola) ds Time: t:tl, !;10ft, 2:12, 2:12, 2;llMh -m- . 2:06 claas, pacing, purse 31,000, two in three: Audubon Boy, chr g., by J. J. Audu- bon-Flaxey (Hudson) 1 I 1 Shadow Chimes, b. h, (Oeers) 6 12 Fanny DUlard, b. m. (Snow) 2 6 2 Da r lei. b. m. (McDonald) 2 21s George B, m. (Johnson) ,..,.,., 4 2ds Time: Z:06, Z:0Vi, Z:W. u.. . .... , f.. a at am n V. IIWI. IIV1MII,! ,ru.V . thiVei . . , Chase, b. g., by Keeler-Vidette (Hud son) 1 1 Prince 6f Orange, b. g. (Oeers) 2 2 Antesa. b. m. (Lyman) 6 2 "Mr. Brown, b. m. (James) 3 a Patchen Maid, blk. m. (Shank) 7 4 Silver King, g. a. (Merrifielu) 4 8 Prlola. b. m. (Maraht 6 1 Aanea Halford. blk. m. (Foote) 8 6 Thornboy, g, g. (Bauer) ;,,, .....10 8 Betsy Ross, b, m. (Wills), v 8 10 Quy Fortune, ch. h. (Noble) , , ds ana " tnira ana lourvn moneys aivtaea. Time: 2:12H. 2:1144. ' e 2:13 class, pacing, purse 31,200. three In nvs: . TwlnVle. b. m., by Mercury, dam bv Tom Hall Junior (Hudson) 8 111 Roamer. br. g. (Stahl) 1 2 12 2 Don Sohlnx. br. h. (MunsAn) 10 4 2 8 oaKota part, g. g. turmi) a t a a Prince Direct, blk. h. (McHenry)., 12 2 3 Annie Leyburn, b. m. (Porter) 7 8 4 4 Bur Hal. br. h. (Snow) 4 13 12 6 Doctor Hammond, ch. g. (Welsh). .11 8 6 8 Frank, br. g. (Pennock) 13 6 8 7 Jackmont. b. g. (C. Greer) 12 10 7 10 Flash S, b. g. (Johnson) 6 8 lOds Prince Emm. b. h. (Lee) 16 11 ds Octogan, blk. h. (Espey) 3 12 lid Tommy Wilson, d. n. (Davis) Mar Flossie F, b. m. (Klrby)... 6ds Time: f.whi, i:it)V4; z:u. OPENING OF TENNIS TOURNEY Forty-Ono Entries In Play for Cham. plonshtp of City, Which Starts at Field Clnb Today. The tennis tournament to be rolaved at the Omaha Field club begin promptly at 2 o'clock thl afternoon and it Is expected that most of the preliminary contest wilt ne settled today snd some of the others, Those that are not played will be con tinued irom oay 10 aay until wney ar played. - 1 The number of entries how that con alderable Interest Is being taken In thla sport, even more than in the pilmy days or "3 ana bd, when trie average number of contestants waa from twenty to twenty four. This year there are forty-one entries, It is believed that this means a revival of ths annual tournaments, which wero dis continued In '87. Tli. .nnl.al.nl. ava a Mnru.nl.llvi twiAv there being twenty-eight from the Field club, three from the Country club, three from the Shrlner and the remainder from private courts of the city. The tournament Is for the championship of the city and ths winner will Do presented with a cup, em blematlo of the honors won. There will also be given a second prise. The number of entries 1 the largest in tb history of tne cny. Following is the draw for the preumi. nanes: A.-Colley. Dye; w. N. Marsh, bye; o. rt. young. Dye: r. J. Loomis. bye: A. Scrlbner, bye; J. F. Webster, bye; A. B. Tebblns. bye; O. C. Mclntyre. bye; F. N, Bllsh, by : F. B. Rooney, bye; Fred Hsmli. ton. bye. C. C. Webster Dlsys R. E. Bunder- land. Luther Kountii plays N. H. Ladou- ceur, A. Potter plays H. Doorley, D. Pol- lara piays J. v. nattin. j. w. nugnes plays June Brown. Georg Prlchard plays F. J. Hill. J. W. Towle play Allen White, O. 8. Erwln play B. F. Cotley, F. Dufrene pisvs b). w. Hmitn. u. Martin, bye: H. H. Knox, bye: William Vaughan. bye: L. S. Webater, bye; Dr. S. J. Schneider, bve; 8. 8. Caldwell, bye; C. C. Rosewater, bye; H. D. A! lee, bye; Clark Powell, bye: Hal Yates, bye; D. LeMere, bye; Lynn Sher- wooa, oy. Much Interest 1 being taken by the con teetant and some spirited nlaylna is cx peoted. Play will begin promptly at 3 o ciock at tne courts or the Field ciud, should the courts not be too wet. Big. Posses at Seward Meet. SEWARD. Neb.. July 25 (Special.) Th entries to the rsces at Seward on August 6. 7 and 8 have all filled remarkably well owing to the purses offered being the largest In the state. The track Is In ex cellent shspe and some good records will undoubtedly bo made. The leading attrac tions are the 2:27 pare, stake 31,000, with eighteen entries, among them being Guy 1 aion ana poiar lines, ana tne I il trot stake 81.0u0. with sixteen entries. The nffl. errs of th association have spent a great deal ot time In vreparlrg the grounds and buildings and both the stove and park are in fjerfet-t oondltlon. Arrangement hava been made to run excursion tralna from Omaha, Lincoln and Fremont, and a larger attendance is expected this year man ever peioro. For tho Kind's Prise. TyONDON. July 25 In the second stag ot the shooting for th king' prize at Bin ley today ti allver medal was won by Corporal Kerr of the First Dumbarton regiment, with a score of 192. The Csnadlan score for th aerond tag or tne King a prise were: Captain Remits, ihz; captain Miu-neu, is), and Major Mac noooie, xau. Tcasi Oame Postponed. CHICAOO, July 26-Th finals In th weatarn tennis championship. In both doubles and singles, were uoatDoned todav owing to wet court. Both matches will b piayea tomjorrow. Y. M. C. A. Contests Cloao. Tho athletle contest between tha mem bers of tho Young Men a Carialiau aaaocU- tlon, postponed from laet Saturday because of rain, were pulled off at the Young Men a Chrlstlun association park yesterday after noon. Following were the winner: Utah Jump V.'ilson, 4 feet 11 Inches, first; Paul son, 4 feet 10 When, secona. 1'oie van it Gedson. feet 2 Inches. flrM: Wilson, sec ond. Running broad Jump fainter, 18 feet H inch, first; Whitehead, 18 feet (H Inches, second, itunning. iw-ynrci ohsii i nimn, first; Baker, second. Shot put Warham, first;" Klnkade, second. EGAN WINS RAVENOAKS CUP Principal Opponent I Abram Poole, Jr., ot tho Onwestals Clnb. CHICAGO, July 23. Tho Ravenoak up thla year go to Exmoor for the flrit time in thd history of the trophy event, H. Chandler Egan of that club handily defeating Abram Poole, Jr., of Ontwentila today by 2 up. The game was watched by a Isrge gallery of enthusiasts and was a very close contest. The medal scores cf both players were the same out aa In, Egan doing the 18 holes la 82 and Poole In 84. Two Chicago golfers, Abram Poole, Jr., and H. Chandler Egan, representing res pectively Ontwentsla and Exmoor, began nal play In the battle royal for the Raven- oak cup today on the links of the Ontwent- la club at Lake Forest. Particular Inter- est centered about the play ot the Exmoor man, Inasmuch as he defeated two formld- ble easterners yesterday Horstmann of Chevy Chase and Payne of Princeton. Furthermore, Exmoor has never had pos session of ths Fuller trophy, and chancrs today seemed very favorable to gain tho coveted cup. At the start of play weather conditions were threatening. Following were the pairings for finals In the other cua events: Solace Cup Walter E. Egan, Lake Ge neva, against Walter B. Smith. Onwentsia. Tyro Cup W. Houghtellng, Skokle, against George A. Thome, Glenvlew. First Committee Cup R. McKlttrlck. St. Louis, against C. B. Herschberger, Onwent- la. Second Committee Cup R. D. Bokum, Glenvlew, against K. L. Ames, Glenvlew. Lake County Cup (mixed foursome) Walter B. Smith and Abram Poole, Jr., On wentsia, against F. Oden Horstmann and Percy R. Pyne. II Lakewood. Flay In all event was eighteen boles. Both Poole and Egan played an excellent game and the match was very close, the latter leading one up at tha first nine hola. The medal scores were: Egan Out. .6 6 6 4 6 4 4 4 4 1 In. ...4 6 7 4 6 6 8 4 8-41-82 Poole ...... .Out. .6 6 4 2 6 4 6 4 6-42 In.. ..6 6 8 8 4 6 4 4 44284 Walter Egan of Lake Geneva, won the Solace cup. defeating Walter B. Smith of Ontwentsia. one up In nineteen holes. Tne Tyrol cup went to George Thorne or Glenvlew, who won from W. Houghllng of BKoKle, two up, one to play, R. McKlttrlck of St. Louis secured the first golf committee cup, winning from C. B. Hershberger of Ontwentsia, In four up, tnree to piay. K. L. Ames of Glenvlew defeated R. D. Bokum, Jr.. In two up, and took the second committee cup. lhe Lake cup was captured by the Lake- wood team, Percy R. Pyne, II, and F. Oden Horstman, two up and one to play, Their opponents were W. B. Smith and Abram Poole. Jr., of Ontwentsia. The easterners won by superior putting. Sum. mariea: Finals, Lake cup: Horstman and Pyne Out, 89; In, 8877. W. B. Smith and Poole Out, 41; In, 39-80. The Ontwentsia cup at medal play will b contested for tomorrow. All th player who participated In tha tournament and finished today have en tered for this cup. Another entry Is A. G. Lockwood of Boston, runner-up In tli Massachusetts state tournament Plllabary Wins Chess Game. HANOVER. July 28 -For the fourth round of the International chess masters' tournament, now In progress in this city. round seventeen of the Berger system wna selected. The players met 'in the following order: pardieben against Pliispury, Mapier against Tschlaorln Atkins agnlnst Oott- schnol, Gunsberg ' against Cohn, Wolf aaglnat Levin, Marshall against Maaon, Olland against Swiderskl, Mleses against Poolel. Janowskl against Suechtlng. No results were obtained In th morning fitting. although Cohn, Atkins and Janowskl had their respective men practically beaten. When play ceased for the day the following results were recorded : i-inroieoen nan gone down before Pl'lsbury, Napier snd Tschi gorln drew their game. Atkins had ac counted for Oottschall, Gunsberg lost to Cohn, Wolf and Levin drew, Marshall ad ministered defeat to Mason, ouana over come Swiderskl, Mleses and Popiel divided honors and Japowskl beat Suechtlng. The score to date is as follows:, ouana baa won four games: Mlesere and Ja nowskl, 3 each; Marshall, 2; Atkins, Bor. delhen. Wolf, Napier, iw; oonn. popiel, Tschiaoiin. 2: Gunsberg. Levin. Plllsbury. IV; uottacnaik, Bueicnung, swiaersiu, y,. Circuit Races Close at Hasting. HASTINGS. Neb.. July 25.-(Specia! Tele gram.) The three day' race meeting Closed nere tnis ariernoon, alter naviug given a large string or excellent light har ness events and several fine running races In every on of today a event every neat was a horse race from the start to finish and crowds of enthusiastic spectator cheered the horses on. Results: 2:86 pacing, purse 8300: Htsr oneioa junior won, Guy Caton second, Marshall Good third, Frlda strongwood fourth. Time; 2:17i4. 2:4a trotting, purse 3300: Norvln C won. Alcarmo second, Snyder McGregor third, ADdui rtamia lounn. rime: i a'.t- 2:18 trotting, purse 84UU: Tony W won Infellce second. Vanity 8 third, Llttl Raven fourth. Half-mile hippodrome, purse 1100: Llttl oick ana warjy Mine won. Time: o:tw. Three-ciuarter-mile and repeat running, purse 1100: La Belle won, Lady Chapman second, rtevenne tnira, au raui tourtn. Time: l:. Ths e guldele less wonder gave an exhibition race without driver or sulky and paced a nuie in 1 is. Mattncc Race at Bluffs. Trie fifth matinee of the season to be held by the Trl-City Amateur Driving club will be decided this afternoon on the mile track In Council Bluffs. The rscea will be called at 2 o'clock and admission to the grounds and grandstsnd will be free. Street cars will transfer direct to the grounds. The following Omaha horses will start In the first race. Blugea (Kendall), Tony W. (McKey). Nellie Ah (Cosford). In ths second race, Poverty (Russell). May Day (Boriuet), ueorge K. (Reese). In the third race. Governor Taylor (Crofoot). Straight away (Arnold). Locket (Campbell). There will probably be a one-mile special for track horses. Tom Dennlson will glv a fast quarter-mile exhibition to pole with Lucky Jim, 2:3, and Durado, 2:18V. Denver Ed Martin Wins. LONDON. July 26 The conteet between Bob Armstrong and Denver Ed Martin, the American pukIUsi, for th colored cham pionship of the world took place at Crystal palace tonight and attracted a great crowd. Armstrong started in a favorite, but his performance did not Justify this, as Mar tin proved to be the mure clever from tb outset and never gave hla opponent a chance, being declared an easy winner on points at the closo of the fifteen rounds. Martin, it Is announced, will challenge tho I Inner of the JerTrles-r Itsslmmong fight In San Francisco tonight. Mayor May .top Fight. SALT LAKE CITY. July 25. Mayor Thompson announced today that the Gard. rter-Koot fight, which is planned for ths Elks' reunion, will not take plat If th local Elks' lodge requests him to stop It. Grand Exalted Ruler Pickett haa been In telegraphic and mall communication with r BEERS Pare, Healthful, Snappy. Fully Motored. Tria AMERICAN BRBWINa CO., H. Loads, M thm local Rika' Inrtre for several dnva with reference to th Gardner-Root flgKt. and etepa will probably be taken to nav it topped. "American Jockey Rldea Winner. tNDnV Julv !K A the aernnd d.tv's race of the July meeting todny Olasalt. riaaen ny .Msner, the American caey, won the Liverpool cup. Congratulation wss second, and Fighting Furiey wss third. Six norses started. Good Time Mndo by Bodalma. RACE TRACK. CI-.TCVELANP. O.. July 25. Bodalma worked a mile today In 2:0Sl; last half in 1:01, last quarter, :Wv COMING BACK FR0M DEADWOOD Omaha Earnrslonists Will Visit Some Nebraska Towns on Way Homo from Black Hills. Since the circular Issued by Secretary Utt of the Commercial club Thursday morning another chsnge has bee made In tha running time ot the special train to Deadwood. It will according to present plana return to Omaha Sunday morning. Thla will give tha excurslonlsta opportunlty to work towns between Orand Island and Lincoln Saturday afternoon. The bustling committee met at noon and listened to reports from those having the sale of tlcketa In hand. The reports were flattering, nearly the entire number Issued to the members having boen sold. me prospective excursionists are con- i alderlng th matter ot taking a band with them. It haa been proposed to take I ho Twenty-aecond regiment band and to dl - , vide the cost between the three organ!- ' rations taking part In the trip. Fnnd (or Snperannnnted Minister. NASHVILLE. Tenn.. July 2V-At a meet ing of the trustees of the Methodist Episco pal t.:nurcn society 11 nits own aecmeo, 10 endeavor to raise a 85.ooft.000 endowment fund, the Interest of which Is to go to superannuated ministers, widows and orphans. Mortality statistics. Th following deaths had been reported to the Board of Public Health at noon Frldav: Victor Erlckson. Falrbnry. 2K; Margaret Robertson. 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