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THE OMAHA DAILY UEE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1002. PLAY TO TIE AT BROOKLYN Cluing Game with Pittsburg Pctm Exciting Contest GAME CALICO BECAUSE OF DARKNESS Batterlei: ft. Edward. Wilkinson and Boyd; Fullertnn, atlmann snd Bennett. Struck out: By Wilkinson, II; by Stlm son, t. ' AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES tt. Laala Takes Seeoad Series froaa Philadelphia with Little Effort. Giai af fulled a consultation waa held aboard the tug accompanying him and he wag advised to quit. Holbein n bitterly disappointed, but climbed aboard without ssistance. To everyone a surprise he wss rresn ana strong. Hie temperature was normal. n took nourlahment frequently throughout the nlaht from a rowboat, ana maimatnea a steady stroke. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 1-Fout hlti i off SUNDERLAND'S UNEXPECTED STRENGTH placed on a small boat. Th. tide threat- L Two-baas Mia: Bhleberk, Cllngman, Coulter. Home run: Klhm. Baaea on bulla: Off McMackln, 1: oft Williams, 8. Hit by pitched ball: Woodruff. Struck out: By Williams, 1. Ioubl play: Dun. gan to Cllr.man. Hallman to Dnngsn. Runkel to Bhlebeck to Puniran. Left on baaea: Indlanapolla, I; Milwaukee, T. Time: 1:46. Umpire: Ebrlght. ' Calaaabaa Win la the Klatk. SOME SURPRISES IN TENNIS Third Eamd of City Trarnamnt it Tall tf Ginger. Plttabarg Ml a; lit Have Captare the Cam at Varteaa Tlaiea Ha It Mat Beea for Critical Errare. BROOKLYN, Aug. 1. The closing game c the aarlea tvatwaan Ptttahnre and BrooklTO n t i UHv' .rnunrla fnrlav vii eloaelv I HeTephllV . - ' I l,A.r tf I contested and lasted ten innings, when It I waiiaei. ' as., t Pitts was called oa account of darkness burg would hare won bad It not been for costly errors, ".core: riTTtarao. Brooklyn. u n t h o s. till I'atierkar:. II. I I I t I'Keeler. If.... 1 I I I t t tiDolan. cf ... 4 I I I I I Plhln. a... I I I IP.rrell, a.... I t t 1 4 I'.HtCPW, lb I 1 I t I I 1 I Irwin. It.... 1 I elriooa. tb.... I t l I 1 4lrneea. p.. 4 4 Hu , p. Iliail I'Klieoo ... MrCor'k, lb. t ruin, lb.. I Kahoe, a 1 F.voll, p.... 1 Clark. If Beaumont, el I Laarh, lb... w.eaer, it.. 1 BranaTM, lb 1 Plli-hry. tb.. I Onrer. aa... I amlih. a a ' Merer, p Teuia Totala ... I II W 1! Ptttahnre 1 0 A 0 0 Brooklyn 111111(11 0 Earned runs: Pittsburg, t; Brooklyn, 1. First on errors: Brooklyn, 2. Left on baaes: Pittsburg, t; Brooklyn,' 1 Two base hits: Bransfleld. Dahlen, Kltaon. Stolen bases: Wagner 3. ' Bransfleld, Bmlth, Dolan. Ftrrell. Bacrtflc hit: Far tell. First on balls: Off Donovan, 4; oft Hughes, J; eft Leever, 1. Struck out: By Donovan, I; .by Hughes, 1: by Leever, K. Passed ball: Bmlth. Wild pitch: Donovan, 1 Time: 8:30. Umpires: Tannehlll and Newton. Hew York aad it. Loale Break Even. ST. LOUTS, Aug. 1 8L Louis took the second game of the Series from Philadelphia without do.ng any hustling owing to Wll son's presence in the box. t p to the eighth the game was close, but the locals made seven nits In that Inning and clinched matters. Powell was effective for 8t. Louis. Attendance, 1,600. Score I IT. LOUIS. PHILADELPHIA. KH.O.AEl R.H.O.A.B. Burkett, If... I 4 1 l'Hkrte.1. If... 1 I I Haisrii-k, cf . l l a r nit i. et i t s s i I I 4 4 L rmea, all I II t I I SerboU. rf.. I I I t I 114 4 Mvphr. th.. Still I 1 I a M. Croaa. I I I I I 111 I Powers, a.... I I S I 'I till Wlleon. .... I I I I I -Clatr. I I I I I Totala ...II tt 17 I 11 I TeUla ... I I M tt 4 Batted for Wilson In the ninth. Bt. Louis 1 0 0 1 0 t 0 1 -ll Philadelphia 1010000806 Earned runs: 8t. Louis, 4; Philadelphia, 4. Two-base hits: Powell, L. Cross. Three bsse hit: Murphy. Sacrifice hits: Wal lace. Padden. Double play: Wilson to M. Cross to Davis. - Hit by pitcher: Wilson. Hit by balls: Br Powell, I. Left an bases: St. Louis, I, Philadelphia, C Stolen bases: Fults. Wallace. Time: 1:66. Umpires: a" I a a 345 1 Carruthera and Johnstone. Chicago Beat a naitiaaere. CHICAOO. Aug. 1. The patched tip Bal timore; team made a great rally In the ninth, but finished on run behind the lead the locals obtained earlier In the game. Errora and the bases on ball by both pitchers wera responsible for several scot. At tends noe, 1,140. Bcore: ' CHICAGO. I BALTIMORB. R.H.O.A. B.I R.H.O.A.B. till I Ollhart. ta... t I I I 1 1 I 1 I I at!heh. f... Ill I I 4 I llWIIIiama, tb. I 1 I 1 t I I Mcnrri. i. I 1 1 t 1 IS I I Mallor, lb... 1 I II ISIS HowalL lb... Ill III! Amat, rt.... Ill 4 4 Taaaar. .... Ill 111 I.WIitaa, ill s e 1 l e ll I I 4 I I I I I 1 1 I I I I I I Strang, lb. Jonea, of 1 Oraaa. tt.... I Darla, aa.... 1 Martaa, lb... 1 Krw Trtnw lm 1 Xi Vor Tnrk I Cllha. If.. 1 and St. Louis teams played two- games this ! afternoon on the Polo grounds and each I J?'J, 1 the errors of the home players being mainly I Tetale ... 1 11 r? II ll Teuu ... I 11 14 It I reaponsiois ror tneir aereat. in tne secona I Chicago tlltlttt T fame omn teams piayea usur-saiy, aa u B.itImora laaai'OOS ".".t ssrs i'rrjFA Left b;;;. chlco .: Lmm,, during theTlr v sit winning three of th- Two-base hits: Selbach: Howell. Davla (J, llva Tamea Dllyed Scores' Three-base hit: Wllllsms. Saertfice uv gamea played, ores. hu,. ClUlah 0pe.m pl.tt (1) Howe. ' 8T. LOVia. . NEW TORK. atol.n .. M.rtaa Callahan trouble R.H.O.A.B Mlfholi. lb.. 1 1 11 1 0'Janaa. If I I 4 I I I moot, ef ... lilt l:M"Ora, aa.. I 4 I I I Barelar, If... III! I Medina, lb.. I I I I I Doaerna, rt.. 111! 0 Brodia. ef.... 11111 Parrall, lb... I I 1 I llLauilar. lb... 1 I 1 I 1 Kraaar, aa... 14 14 Rmlth, lb.... 11111 Harlmaa. lb. I 1 11 l'Uunn. rt I I I I I Hrn. a I 1 t 1 0 Braan'h'n. a. I 1 I 1 4 Currta. I I I I ..OlnnHy. ,1 1 till mt tmv tn mZZ? thmtmm Vm? Stolen baaea: Mertes, Callahan. Double play: Piatt to Sullivan to Mertes. Struck out: By Piatt, I; by Wlltse. 1 Bases on balls: Off Piatt, I; off Wlltse, 4. Wild pitch: Piatt: Time: Z.'OS. Umpire: Sheridan. Bnorer In the ninth gave Columbus three rune and the same rhvle. Orant end Werdsn worked a fast double plsy In the ninth. In the locals' half of ths ninth Wllmot made a three-bagger, but wai left at third. Attendance, 700. Bcore: COLL M BUS, 1 MINNEAPOLIS. R.H.O.A. B.I R.H0AB I I I I I Lraca, ef.... 1 a 1 1 a lilllr. If.. 4 Phyla, lb ened to carry him to the open sea when the attempt wss aoanaonea. Obi Hart, ef Vini. tb Mrrarlaa. rt, O Hasan, lb. Tarnar, lb... Knoll, If Wifnir, aa... ruiiar. a Tkooaa, p. . . lilt tit 4 4 IS. 1 till 1 II t 1 !'! : litt WilmM. rf... w.raaa. lb. . Brara. e Claims, aa... 1 (rant, tb.... SAVE INNOCENT SPECULATORS I Jadgea at Gransl Clrcalt It aces at Ca- laaabaa I'neartk a Job ta Bwladlc Bettors. Aa the result of yesterday svenlns'a ena- teste the title of city tennla champion ot L COLUMBUS, p.. Aug. l.-The Judges at Omaha for the coming year rests between )oo f th. itBk. for tr pcrs and Tl Va...aa 9I Wt 4fiiaJ..t. J V3M W Iffll I I t . . . . M a a. ...;"4uii i""il Tauia .1 "i ri M 1 aad C. O. Sherwood, these four having won tor 'J', ,5oT Sii- i J , J tit fiPtW. ties. Today, at I o'clock, ou". ru.HyV"' ' J"- "" VJ ' v thT wUI P,r off ,B th aeml-finala as fol- Stusrt, and the hor, Elderone, being sus- af Yeaager Playara Earas Hla Right ta Meet Vetera Cea Yoaagt la Seaal.Ftaale this Atteraeea. 1 1 I 1 s I 1 I I I t t I I I 114 11 ; C. H. Young, R. K. Sunderland, F. J. Hill I by prompt action saved Innocent specala- Totaia ... Columbus Minneapolis . a-arneo runs: Loiumous, 1 nree-rase . .. v D,.. ...... . . . MnrleH for one vear. hit: Wllmot. Wild pitch: Thomas. Klrat I .B-.u UUmU. a,au " 1,1 1 tk. a n .... th. r.iM of a eood bsse on blls: Off Thomas, 1; off Bporsr, 4. I against Sherwood. At ( the winners In I ...a There were six starters, but Oreen- "'J i,fn, ball: Fhyie. viok. BtrucB I tnela two matches will meet In ths final. line and Elderone were conceded to have out. uy 1 iinmii, 1: vt oiwirr, a. urn vn i ,.. . . . , I th. ran. Satwa.n tham Oraanllna won bases: Minneapolis. 4; Columbus, 7. Doulle ierr,.y wa. . D, aurpnses ana 01s- -y " v. - .-mu.: .low time disv: Phvle to Orant to Warden. Stolen I acpolntmenta. Caldwell had developed a 1 ... ...u .i.i.,t. .. n.htnin. rt ft01"11 Jh,e' non 'A- "or,.nct savsra cold and could got meet Sherwood. The second best wss a race In Itself and &rm0t'Kn0k T'm,Sl: UmP,r,! who was coni.ou.ntly allowed a :.,kov.r g- w ag K.derone.who abeau.l taadlaaj at the Teasas. Into ths aeml-finala. Thla robbed the even- four seconds. The orlglnsl betting had Flared. Won. Loatr P.C. I D' Of one Of the most Interesting of the been Oreenllne 1100 and the field (30. isidr- tour eontesta scheduled and takes out of re , z Jlaa. Jihii, ti . . . . the desired effect on the odds, which Here ! the tournament one of too two or three) who switched to $30 on Oreenllne and BM cn Vii had been picked aa winners. v the Meld. The third heat went to Oreenllne 'At . .v ., ,. In S.iou Stuart makina- no effort with Til I ""r uiasppuiuiiueui waa n. Martin s .v.. v,,. . nr !2 1 and agalnat F. J. HU1. Hill la In a higher the fourth heat ths ludaes ordered Htuart .too I o'ass than Martin and there was never any out of the aulky and put Valentine, a local trainer ana unrr, up utmuiu LouUvllle .... Indianapolis ., St. Paul. Kansas City. Milwaukee .. Columbus .... Minneapolis . Toledo ........ On men today: m i M I'.'.'.". M t U ... H 4 4 41 41 S4 17 11 11 a 41 47 M Louisville at Kansaa City, reason ta expect that the latter could get one. Elderone took the fourth heat In Indlanapolla at Milwaukee, Toledo at Bt. the victory. But hla record In the touraa t:0u. outpacing Oreenllne In the stretch - a ail 4 nlttrTh nligl ab e u I ti n ab A 1111 Tl SI. I . 1 f . . . l i- ROURKE FAMILY GETS HOME All tka Play era ta Oaaei Beattk, hat Gealas, Wka Has Spralaedl Aakle. Manager Rourke and hla coming cham pions reached home yesterday evening Detroit Skata Oat Waahlagtea. DETROIT. Aug. 1. Washington waa shut tut today In a game that was too one- Tataia ... i i tf s 4 1 el rlert to M Interesting. Townsena was In- .00001001 ft 1 1 effective and also very generous with hla XwlOOOBl 04 I rl,wc"' Aiwiimirei, a.vii. dtoiv Totala ... 4 I IT 11 t K.w York St. Louis , r . j. . v . .. a t ... . I DBTROfT. V. . . v v - i . a. t I .1 R.H.O.A.B a-t vii viivii. A.rrvw iiirii, I, dv. uuuin, yijj If .. I I I II a. irav uii uaua; yjii i.urno, i. cirui'n I a;ih.rfal4 aa. a 1 a 1 1 uy Mcuinnlty, t; by currle, 4. Three- caaay. b.... i 1 4 t e out: baa hit: McOann. Two-base hits: Smith, Bmooi, jurodle. Bacrttlce hit: MCQlnnlty. Stolen bases: Nichols, Barclay, Farreil, Donovan, Brodle. Wild pitch: Currle. Umpire: Emails. Time: 1:60. NEW TORK. R.H.O.A.B. Jaaee. If I 1 I 1 e MeOraw. aa.. 1 I 1 I 1 Mnoaan, lb.. I 1 I 1 0 Brodle, ef... I 4 4 4 4 Lauder, lb... 1 4 I 1 4 Imltb, lb. ... 1 I ' I 0 Braaa'k'a, rf. I 1 I S I Iaaa, rf-Ib.. It'll Bowarman, a I 1 I I 0 I 0 Metnewe-B, pill IT. LOUIS. R.H.O.A.B. Ntchole. lb.. 1 I 11 0 1 Bmoot, cf ... 4 114 1 barelar, M . 4 I I 4 I Donovao, rf. 4 1 4 4 4 Parrall, lb... 4 1 I 4 I Kruser. aa... 4 4 I I I Hinoaa lb. I 1 I I 1 Ryan, e..... 14 111 Paareon, p... J I I I I Brathaar ... I I I I 4 Sarrett, ef... I 1 I I 4 olmea. rt... I 1 I I I Back, lb I 4 I 1 4 Oleeeon, tb.. 1 I I I 4 MoOuIre, a.. I 1 4 1 4 Slayer, p.... 11114 Totala ... It 17 11 1 WAiHINOTOH. .'. R.H.O.A.B Ryae. ef. Darle. tb Delah'ty. lb. I t I Kelater. rl... t 1 t Cougblln, lb. I 1 I Lea, ll I s e KIT. aa 114 Clarke, a t 1 I Tawaaens, p. I I I 4 114 4 .... 4 1111 ..!. .00006 110 0-5 tend, llm: 1M. Umpire: Connolly. Cleveland Wins ' froaa Boaton. CLEVELAND, Aug. I.-Clevelsnd won to day from Boston by finding Young whsn hits meant runs. Joaa wrenched his knee Totals ...4 I IT 11 1- Totala ...t 1114 14 1 "Batted for Donovan In ninth. New York ..... Bt. Louts '. Earned runs: Bt. Louis, t. First on er rors: New York, I; Bt. Louis, 1. First on balls: Oft Mathewson, 1; off Pearson, i. Struck out: By Mathewson, 2; by Pesrson, 1. Two-base hits: Bresnahan, Dunn, Nich ols (2), Farreil. Bacrlflce hits: Dunn. i. Stolen bases: McOann. 2. Passed ball: Sowerman. Umpire: Eraslle. Time: 1:46. . Chicago Beats Bostoa. BOSTON, Aug. 1. Chicago batted Eason out of the box In ths third Inning. After that Boston tried a local player named Ulurran In f he ' hiv. t whft AA .i.i ,.n 1 - . . v.v W " J 1 . . I 1.1D,, w... a Keeping the vlsltora down to six additional Hickman, lb. I I hits. Williams was a puisla to boston. I Pik, H l I Aitenaance, i,ut. ecore: CHICAGO. I BOSTON. R.H.O.A.B. I R.H.O.A.B. Totals ... S T 14 It I Detroit 0 0 0 4 1 0 4 I -l Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Earned runs: Detroit, 0. Two-base hlta: MoOuIre, Beck. Blever. Bacrlflce hit: Holmes. 8tolen baaes: Eiberfeld. Coughlln. First base on balls: Off Townsend, 12. Hit with pitched ball: By Townsend, 1. First base on errors: Detroit, 2; Washington. 1. Left on bases: Detroit, 10; Wsshlngton, 0. Struck .ut: By Elcver. t; by Townsend, 1 Double :lavs: Eiberfeld to Oleason to lUck, Lt; to Dslshtrt;'. Vili P(t"h" T"wrv- tlsia. If., Jaaaa. Tt... Ckaaee, lb Pobbe. at., Tinker, as, Lewa, lb... Kims, a... arkaafar. lb. I Williams, p.. 1 4 I 4 4 4 4 ( ii rr. a a Totals ... 1 11 IT 14 1 KUtndse I 1 1 1 1 ::t I Cooler, It.... 4 I Tenney. lb.. I I Demont, tb.. t I Carney, rf... t 1 Orem' ear. lb. 1 I Long, M 4 a Liu, el 4 Moran, e I Eaaoe, p I 4 I t 1 I I I I t il 4 4 t I in the fifth Inning and retired In favor of Bernhard. But for errora Boaton would have been shut out.- The fielding of Lajols snd Ferris wera features. Attendants, 2,816. Score: CLEVELAND. BOtTO.H. R H.O.A.B I ' R.H.O.A.B. Bay. ef l I 1 4 Deofberty. If I I I 1 I a aiani. v a . e v 4 Freeman, ft I I 1 t I Parent, aa..., 4 4 4 1 4 4lLaCb'ee. lb.. 4 1 14 I llPerrle, tb.... 1 1 T 4 4 I'orlrar, a 4 114 4 a Bernhard, p. 4 I I 1 4 bradley. lb..l Lalole, tb... I McCarthy. It. 4 1 CMicha'ar, aa. t 1 Bemls. s t 4 Joaa. p 4 1 I t I 4 1 t 4 Yeans, p. Totals I I 14 14 1 Totals ... 1 11 IT IS 4 Cleveland M M 0 1 1 1 -l Boston ooioosioei Two-base hlta: Bradley. McCarthy, nick. Three-base hit: iajole. sacrtnee hit: urad ley. Double playa: Lalole to Bradley, Goch nauer to Lalole to Hickman, Collins to Ferris to LaCbance. Ferris to LaChance. Totals ... l I n ii a I rirat baas on balls: Off Young. 1. Hit by Chicago 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 1 0-rO pitched ball: Joss. Left on bases i Cleve- Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 land, 6; Boaton, b. Struck out: By Young, Two-base hits: Lowe, Tinker, Carney. 6: by Joss, 1; by Bernhard, 1. Time: 1:40. oioien Dase: . nance, uaaea on cans: on 1 umpire: u iaugnun. Eason, 2; oft Williams. 2. Struck out: uurran, oy Williams, Z. Time: Umpire: Browne. Evea Break at Philadelphia. By l:ti. taaaUasi of tka Taaasa. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. l.-Clnclnnstl and Philadelphia broke even on a double header today. The locals WAIt t Vlas sUinnrtrl came In the last Inning. Attendance, iiSS. Cleveland DCVIIIi v CINCINNATI. I PHILADELPHIA. R.H.O.A. B.I R.M.n.A a. Kent. If 1 I 1 I 4 Tkomaa, ef .. 4 I I I I wolY-t'a. lb. 4 4 14 4 narry. Tt 4 I I Jennlnea, lb. 1 1 11 4 I Jarklltacb. a. 4 1 4 I I uoein. if 1114 4 Kras. aa 4 1 a 4 (-niltla, lb... I t 1 I 4 I at. waeeiavj, p, e a a a Berkley, lb.. I 4 IT 4 4 Crawfara, rl. I I I It Bermour, af, 1 I 4 4 4 Plata, lb 11110 Corooran, aa. I 1 I I 4 Stamrdt, lb. I 1 I 4 4 Haha. p 4 14 14 Series, e.... 14 114 Totala Plarsd. Won. LoiL P.C. 80 44 .M tl 46 M .if RS 44 2 .641 72 42 ' M .IM M 40 44 .474 M 20 47 .462 Baltimore U J7 44 . 444 Detroit 7 24 . U .420 Oamea today: Washington at Detroit. Baltimore at Chicago, Philadelphia at St Loula, Boston at ciaveiana. Chicago Bt. Louis .... Boston Philadelphia Washington . moot had mada It appear as It ha ahould be In the fifth heat Elderone went to a break ,. ., ,, . . , . .h. In the first turn and could not be set to able ta put up a fair sort of a fight and pacln. .g,ln- U() finished behind the flag poaslbly carry off a let. Instead of thla hs with a bioken hopple, which showed it had only took three games, and Barer preassd been cut nearly through before the heat hard o. hi. oppoaenu Hill ...mod to h.v. 't aerouh'TnV.s'd ilt won tn is fetch befort Martin bd b3frjn to tancaxl In th fourth, u ponded etuart and ply for It. I Eiflerono ror on year ana nnw nunwn with Trtfmtin. Valentin waa awarded I eVat-kA aT .. J,.ln. TC" lat a.nm.. iha SB mfll PI t fit iSA a , l . g) a, ..L.. taring m-m.- O.a.A.aa r1"' 1Ur ,M,JII 1 " ' " . 'i aui l aaraj w "vuici aviMVI mm uuuuci - Am Uaan fpntn f ha hnrM I RnBTf OI in PUflO. from the Rocky mountafna, whara th team land's rlctory OTr Potter. Surderland Is Elderone in tha -pacer who flnUhed second Sine:.1 lfti: R.'.0 MOd '-''f t!DUK"d M M Der'o'!tt,.nS'h."gm.u:r.0tf However. Papa, and in fact the entire would hava wondered if ha had been put out He n.,j worlds of speed todsy and should family, feel that they are ready to do some In the first round of tha tournament. In. hava henten Oreenllne. more tsli Dsn playing on tne home grounds , . . thi . . landed In tha aeml.nnal The 2:10 trot went to Wsuoun arier riven snd will start In this afternoon with Del ,lea 01 " "B , 2 aemi-nnai hard haU The Kray B,ding was favorite Molne. determined to capture tha series if and earned tha right to play Con Young for to 100 to $70. Bad breaks put him out of possible. . g place la tha final. The aecret of "R. B. the first two heats, but he stayed long thA ?ltZV..C0 S?-! Jwr,.E2!? wota Uea In hU activity. Aa aome- """"I n "IJ ll vin who la suftsiing from a sprained ankle I one aaprossed It, ho scores while his op-1 Ke an Chase In straight heats. The fea sustatned In one of the Colorado Springs I poosnt sleeps. He as all there all the time. I ture of the closing day of the meeting will games. Frank will be out of the frame ,, . , imnoaalhle to ..t halt .,.1 be the attempt of Dan Patch, 2:083, to 7.. m-A r,.nK.hl. h. tm,n llnarin. ' Ball 10 lmDOIIlDIO tO get g ball pilt 1 ""..,,. .C. hla air. 3rM ' J " " rL " i . . " " . . , . f . ,. . . . . . i I Dni a.viTa, mo '"'U w. ..." ' l nomna win raae nis piece in crnier, in u.ih w huuuv Fuk"ua v wt wntii u n fatchen. summary: spite of the continual hardship to the men De does not always return It to tha best ad- Trotting, 2:10 class, purse 11,600: clthe'To'ar'alayrng' b-T t. th. Waubun . fc by Pilot which will land them the pennint If aua- other fellow to loot th. rally. Potter's auc- fgSlt,) ... I i 1 talned. and there is every indication that 0ess agalnat Pollard on Thursday had mada Charley Mc, bikl g. (Ray- oWoond.ng probably will b. th. '. fayorlto against Bund.rl.nd. bould ViZrXirZ battery for this afternoon's game, which and no made a good ognt for bis reputation. I . 4 1 I wm be caiiea at a:w. I But hs waa playing rather In 111 luck. He nr Rneilman b. tt. (Erwln) 14 6 va - k.t. .ti.. M v . . i . . i I T,..h V1 h m fMlllerl 6 2 4 lime. a.xas, a.iv, a..v, - 2.14, 1:10. Ranelai- tSarnea at Boatk Oaaaba. nnw. . n . B.lt Al..w 1 1 1 u v. uia ikvibi win i net AnnQur rnrmin xnai otsii viuu win I ... .... play the Butter and Eg team Bundev a nara ariTD ana naa to oorrow a weapoi morning, August , at jettera grouna. i wnicn bo was aoi acquainiea witn. jvever- Twenty-elghth and W streets. The game tM. Sundsrland won on hla merits, with sixteen games out of tha twenty-eight. Best Tea a is of tha Week. t 4 1 1 1 6 8 t 3 2 4 4 dr till will be called at 0:46. Lineup: Butter and Eggs. Bcott ...T Sullivan . Thompson Filiay Armours, Position. Davis Catcher Wilkinson Pitcher Burke First base Cshill Second base... Shanahaa Shortstop.... Welmer Third base.... Powers ieftfleld Harris Centerfleld... Uttley Rightfleld...., i russeii ........ Buoaiiiuii Monshan Substitute Price Substitute Hughes Substitute , Tha Lee-Olssa-Andreesen Hardware company a baa ball team win meet the Jetters at the grounds of tha latter. South Omaha, or sunaay afternoon, August a. Aa both of these teems are very strong there Is no doubt but what thers will be a good time, una lineup The finest tennla of the week wai a.sn when Young and Mclntyro met. Young . Bchess took tha first aet by to I without gnat Killlav . William ... Oolden Christian Mowery difficulty, but allowed Mctntyr. to get n three: ahead of him In the second and for a Klondike, g. Pacini. 2:20 class, purse 16.WTJ: Oreenllne. b. g., by Outline, dani Oreenback (Baunoersi i Alderone, b. g. (Btuart-Valen- tine) J Tertlmen. b. h. (Hudson) 6 Cherry Lear. br. m. (Starr) 4 to. war. n h. ill nn.ni a Allle H., ch. m. (Farls) 6 fls Time: l:06tt. 2KJ614, 1:10V. I '. Trotting, 2:14 clsss, purse 11,200, two heats 1 I 8 4 4 a ds while It lookd aa It tha score waa going Viw.ikVr ' g.. by Judge Hlnes, dam Jetters. . Canaman McHaU Collier .... McCue Ruff L.-O..A Coe Clarke .. Neff Bulllvan Dorcas . Drlscoll . Waller . Tracy ... Dunn ... Cosgrov. Rueff ... asm. called at l:J0. ' 0.,a Betwae. .alora. The Union Stockyards Juniors defeated the Lee-Olass-Andreesen Juniors In an ex- Poaltlon. ...Catcher..... ....Catcher ...Pitcher.. ...Pitcher... ...First base .Second base , ...Third base ...Shortstop ...Rightfleld ..Centerfleld Lertfleld to bo "Bet-all." There wera aoma ex- nernaldb. blk. m. (French) i 1 K..t 't. . I I ir.M.M.. rh m. (Kennev). aet. When ha waa able to play forward. ""T.IlIr' .oiiTiZ?"! Young's placing waa very deadly, except prinCa BeVma, b. h. (McHcnry). whan tha net got In the way of nil I Mallborn, b. m. lirur... amaahae but Mclntvre freauentlr sue. Pegasus, o. m. tn.etcniu,. ...... v ...... v.. Tims: 2:12V4. 2:1m ceeaea m anviag aim oacs. m me osae n m two heats Una and Ikaa til. ..Interla wai a .. . l. '"1 " -..'-.: m three: even one. many a. mug ana onuiani resulted. Mclntyre'a lobs war wall and Young waa eevarap times forced to turn bla back' to -the' net and run after tha ball and raturn It over hla bead. With Cshill these playa, which always take tha fancy of , Olbaon Rswley Jackson Clarke t rally chaas. b. g.. by Kselsr. dam by Axteit Judged (Hudson) J ..a William Tall. b. g, (Wilson)...... J Oneonta. a. m. (Olney).. Jim Fenton, tr. g. traiteraon j The Moneymake?. b. h. (Wallace) Msud Carllsls, b. m. (Murphy) Regretful, o. m. (jud Time: 2:14. 2:ll. tha spectators, ha waa very successful Ths driving on both sides waa fast and accurate, Young aspaelally excelling with piiip MATINEE RACES TODAY soma of his cross-court strokes, which rINt mwiim-u are at times almost Impossible balls to TriCty Amatear Drlvlag Clak Will return. It toox iweiv. games to aecias Hold AJBOtkor Meeting Tkla Afteraooa. IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ths aet. and tha points aa wall aa tha citing game by the score of 11 to 7. Meehan I ggmea were all vigorously contested, mak wss wild and did not pitch hla usual game. ... h .... ,.., A sr label tka m aai iMnlna Hut va Prl a ttmva m I iuk uw imvai w erv- - - a- - things their own way. Qulnn allowed but longed than tha, acora of -,. 7- would The Trl-Clty Amateur Driving club holde four hits. Score: I indicate. 7 matinee today on the old exhibition track TaW B-ST V I I a tT1 eat an si tlf.frillPIri PI (1 PIDrBKUB SB i. I saia la, ..6 6 1 0 0 0-ii 6 4 Tha summary of tha day'a results is rour- 7t have been provided, all ..4 000IOT46 shown below: half-mile heata. best two in three, and one exhibition to poie. ine traca .a .h.n. .. alan are the horses. COQ .( .i. i'.t,Mit ta halni shown by local horaemen in ine nrat eveni, a nu and pace. Blugen, the brown pacing gem in. and Almont Junior, the bay trotttni gelding, reepectlve winners of the amateur racee at the June race meeting, will coma i..th.. ...inar Tnnv W. a new pacer. that has shown wonderful speed, and Nellie Ash, the fast Boutn umini pumi nh. .it.ri.r.tnili exhibition by Tom Dennlaon s team will prooaDiy oe one oi the fastest qusrters ever iroinu aj a jm. I . MriB n win na mi mini utnui hi- anee of the kind ever aeen In Omaha. stnrknrdi g K 1 o o a a TBO summary oi ins aay s rcsuua is L.-Q.-A. .. 'Andreesen. 2. Two-bsa. hit: Maxzle. Home I .! 'e.a ' run: Bohner. Passed balls: Kaplan. Mil- R. E. Sunderland beat A. Potter. 0-2, 4-1, ler. Wild pltchea: By Qulnn, 1: by Mee han, 2. Bases on balls: Off Qulnn. I; oft Meehan. 4. Hit by pitched ball: Br Mee han, 4. Struck' out: By Qulnn, 4; by Mee han, 2; by Depue. 4. Left on bases; Stock yards. 2; Lee-Olass-Andreesen, 1 Bat teries: Btockyards, Qulnn and Miller; Lee-Olass-Andreesen, Meehsn, Dupua and Kapel. Time: 0:64. umpire: leo. B T in II halt H Martin, s-0. S-2. C.' L. Sherwood beat 8. S. Caldwell by de fault. Praapeets for tka Flaals. It Is aafe to aay that everyone bow expects Young and Hill to meet in tha final, round. Sundsrland can hardly ex- pact to have any cbaaca against Young, I ll 14 it a Totals Cincinnati ...1 0000010000 11 Philadelphia .0 0000001100 0-4 carnea runs: cincinnstl, a; Philadelphia, 1 Two-baas hlta: Krug, Jacklltsch, Pelts. Three-base hit: Beymour. Sacrifice hits: Bergen, Krtig. Left on baaes: Cincinnati, 4; Philadelphia, 7. First base on balls: Oft Hshn, 2: off Duggleby, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Pelts. Struck out: By Hahn. 2: by Duggleby. 1 Time: 2:10. Umpire: O Day. PHILADELPHIA. I CINCINNATI. ' B.H.O.A.C. R.H.O.A.B. Tbomae, ef.. 1111 I Keller. If.... I I I I I a e naraiey, lk , l 1 I Crawford, rf. 1 I 4 Sejrmeur, ef.. I 1 I Plata, lb 1 I I Coroorao. aa. I Paal daggers Paemt Haghey Wkllp Telcda rails ta . Hit Fergrvaea. BT. PAUL, Aug. t-Tha locaU bit Hughey hard, while Toledo could da nothing with Ferguson at critical points. ' Attendanoa,. (U. score: ST. PAUL. i TOLBOO. R.H.O.A.B. I - R H.O.A.B. WalT't's, lb. I 1 Barry, rt.... I I Jennlnia, lb. 1 I Doom, e I 1 Wblta. It.... I I reaslaaa, If. I I Krus, aa. .... I I CM Ma. Ik.... I Praeer, 4 4 Sietnrdt, lb. 4 a e Haioaer, a... S 4 4 1 S 1 Tbellmas. p. 4 I I Fnillipa ... I i ii a ill i nalee. Ik '. .. 1 hannoa, ef.. I ijemier, n. . Husflna. lb Check. If..., Keller, lb.. Pierce, a..., Marcan. aa.. rersuaoa, p 111 Meaaey. rl. .. t I 1 I I lit Puree, tb.... t I I 1 I I 1 I 4 Tamer, lb... 4 I I I .4 4 4 1 iKI.know, 1,1 I j i I 4 1 4 0llks. ef 4 14 4 4 i I 1 Imllh. lb.... 4 1114 I t 4 Mori. t I I j I I 14 4 Gr.siue, a... Mill MeCoalc Wlas Slaggtaa; Matck ITCnnV TC.h Ana. Rnetat I ..4 .llh.K.h Ihuamnit la hletlnv tea halla fT!nZ6;!5.T?.n Jt!? M"w!?.!?': about to a toaatorly manner, ha would P."" . JilS XSLZ tl VfClirtnnVUB aSIUBJBJIIlK IlimVUfl, III IVIIIK I . . . . . . . - if ill asM v I W V 1 0B maim - P- Gelr.es all over, the field. Score by In- aurprlaa himself If ba outplayed Hill. The trla mllpi on th, Omaha half-ml e track nlnga: I contest Between Hill and Young, however, close to 2:16. The entries are aafollowat K-H-Si. -m h. . b... en. Neither of the two . ?'nl: ""i..-V" ZTZ?' w-"" " r - - i rpaeer). Kenoaii, a on 7 w iiibuci . i ivc,, la playing aa accurate a game aa they j,Vllle Ash (pacer), Cosford, Almont Junior, doubtlss. would If th aaaaoo had been Dudley. better adapted tor regular practice, out Ma' pay ' uCawt. George R, Rose, Black Hill la a naro man to pais, aaa wa ua Kate. Huston. U wall onto hla atroka ha can put In Third event, pace: 0wff'JawI5J' aoma tailing ah.ta. Young', vigors, play K1W.m.S,,''Pt'1' Straightaway, 1 aa vattatt irnnvi tA Omaha tiBthiialaata. vnnrth vtnt. mixed trot and taca; ZlrP, iayt aag a McCook ...... .0 4 6 4 0 1 0 0 1120 7 Mlnden 0 t 0 1 t 0 0-14 12 ll Bsse hits: Oft Oslnes. 26: off Jones. 11. Home runs: Oalnea. Bell. Cone. Leach (3i. flatteries: hcl-doi, j ones ana ioans; Mlnden, Oalnea and Moore. Umpire: Baaaier. s e e.Huaoer, I t 1 I I Totala ... I 11 17 II I1 TsUls ... t I M II t Bt. Paul. 10081100 6 Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Earned runs: St. Paul, 2.' Two-base hits: Osier. . Pierce. Three-baae hits: Shannon, Turner. Bacrlflce hlta: Shannon, Chech. Pt.ra fttAl.n harm; Kallav. Chech. Farm. 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0-4 son. Lumley, Hugglna Flmt baaa on baila: OR Hughey, 1. BirucK out: sty jnerguson, Bmlth, Klelnow. Double plays: Shannon to Hugglns, Msrcan to Hugglna to K el ley. Left on bases: Bt. Paul, t; Toledo, T. Tims: 1:33. Umpire: Flggemler. . Kaaaaa City BOata Laalsvllle. Touts ... I f n 14 I Totala ... I 11 17 11 t Batted for Thlelman In tha ninth. Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Cincinnati Earned run: PhlladelDhla. Two-baaa bit: Maloney. Sacrifice hits: White, Kel ley, Seymour. Stolen baaes: Doom, Doug laaa, Crawford. Left on baaea: Philadel phia. 12: Cincinnati, . pouule plays: Barry to Jennings, Pelts to Corocoran to Beck ley. First base on balls: Off Fraaer, 2: off lmeiman. a. nit ny pucnea Dan: nets KANSAS CITY. Aug. 1 Ksnsas City won ths nrst gams or me series oy timely Lit Struck out: By Fraaer. 2: by Thlelman.. Wild pitches: By Frsser. 4: by Thlelman, tin. Louisville all but tied the score In 1. Time: l.0. Umpire: O Day. I th. eighth, and it waa anybody's gams BtaaaJagt at the Teases. Played. Won. Lost, P.C. 414 US Pittsburg 81 el 20 .TM Brooklyn 0 40 40 .661 Chicago W 4 40 .i3J Boston 60 42 22 Cincinnati Kl W 46 Ft. Louis M tl 47 Philadelphia 7 14 61 New York 84 36 66 Games today: St. Louie at Boston, two fames; Pittsburg at New York. Chicago at 'htiadelphla, Cincinnati at Brooklyn. alata Take Trie, af Victorias. ST. EDWARD. Neb.. Aug. l.-(8peclal Telegram.) St. Edward won Ita third vic tory from Fullerton this season on the until the last Louisville batter went out In tha ninth. Attendance, l.ouu. Boose; KANbaO CITf. LOUISVILLE " t.U O.l.l f R H O.A B Botbfuas. ll. I I M t'Kervla. rf... 4 14 4 1 .... I a s siBenaer. Ik. Boll la. U& I Oradjr. lb 4.11 I Maica. a( Laawa, aa. Oair. If... ktcAad'e. Tteial. Ik. Gioeoa. - p. 1 1 i SiBenaer. 1 I 1 I I 1 I Oenael. Ik... t I 11 1 I I rieunwr, HI 1 i I I Oaaaoa, ef.. I 2 1 t I lb... I 4 I 1 I Oj 8ch.uk, tb.. 2 I I I t 4 Clrmer. aa... t 1 4 I dpMa. a Sill riaaartr, p.. I t I I Totals ... I U 17 1 11 Totals ... 4 11 M II Kansas City I 2001000 LouUvllle 0 20tt0020 l Earned runs: Kansss City, 8; Louisville, f Two-baae bits: Orady, McAndrewa Thraa-hiaa hit: OSnnon. gacrlO.-a hlta IT; . . 1)1. V . n. TTVinhL. nlava Clvm.r I. home grounds today by a acora of 12 to s. I Honnar to Osnael, Uansefto Clymer. First case on oaus: un: uiDson. i: on rianariy, if" s "Kins ef 3 Botttael gVaart. Ea-asa4 tronb tVKerni8i ttoa Order boas H. Map ek Caaapaap 2 Hit by Ditched ball: By Olbaon. 1: by Flaherty. 1. Struck out: By Gibson. 1; by Flaherty, 2. Time: l:uu. -umpire: waanem ladlaaapells Oatpiays Mllwaakee. MILWAUKEE. Aua. 1. The Indian. spoils teem eutplayed the Milwaukee team today ana won out in tne mnin oy. ouncn lng hlta. Attenaance. w. acora; tNDIANAPOUi. I M1LWAUKBB. H O A B.I R.H.O.A B Hecrieear, ill 4 4 4 IDwiu. lb.. 1 111 Poa. Ik I 111 lA. MtB'a. el I 4 I W aedruS. lb. 1 a l a l aaianaca, aa. i I i K'tim, lb.... 1 111 4 4 Hallmaa, rf. 4 1 I O-Briea. aa.. 4 14 1 llritoaiaaa. aa. I I I C.ull.r. ef... I I t t 4 Ranala. lb... t I I Kubaa. It.... 4 . 1 . 4IAIlreck. U.S S I H.rdoa. a... I I I I e. a I 1 I wuiiaaaa, s. I 1 t I SIMrMackla. pill Klliott. p.... a t t t Totals ... I I IT U I I TeUla ... I I rl 11 Indlanapolla 0 6011100 1- Muaaukee a eoswseio- Earned runs: Indlanapolla, Si Milwaukee, 2 t i obey and hn thla be waa becked by the slrbury tesm. Umpire O raves then oe Isred the game forfeited to Superior. tn The scors ud to thst time had been 0 too. BAN JOHNSON MAKES ANSWER Files Reply ta tha BUI tar Appelat. meat at Reeelver ky , Baltlaaara Clak. BALTIMORE. Aur. 1 The anawer of President Pan B. Johnson of the Amerlcsn league to the bill for the appointment of a receiver who wss docketed lest Monday bv the Baltimore pens Han and Athletic com- rany was filed In court today by Olln iryan, attorney for Mr. Johnson. The answer stales thst the lesse of the grounds wss transferred to Mr. Johnson on March 20, 1901, to hold In trust for the benefit of the Americsn League of Clubs and that when the complaining company tailed to play the gamea scheduled for uiy 17 last it mrreuea its irsncniae ana 11 rlsht to the property, under the con stitution of the aasocletlo. It further avers that tne players lumned" to the New York Nationals with out first obtaining ths consent of the presi dent or of the essoclatlon. as required under the constitution, tnereny making noselble ths defsult of the game, which occurred on July IT. Mr. Johnson em phatically denies thst he colluded with certain managere or tne compiainam cum pany and alleges that the action of the baae ball company waa aimed to wreck the association if possible, and that this action was aided and abetted by the ma jority stockholders. He claims that he has acted faithfully to protect those repre sented by the trust Imposed upon him and denies that the grounds constitute any pert oi tne assets or tne complaining com pany. The grounds, ho declsres, were transferred to him for a valid and bona flde consideration and be announces him self ss perfectly willing to account to the parties In whose behalf he Is acting. Mr. jonneon cnarges. runner, inn me majority stockholders or the compsny wil fully and deliberately attempted to wreck the association In the Intereata of the Na tional league. He alao denies thst the complainants havs any atandlng whatever In a court or equity ana ssys mat tne ale-nature attached to the bill of com plaint was not authorised by the company through Its board of directors. Th. court Is then aaked to dismiss the bill. CINCINNATI, Aug. l. Betore leaving for t'hlcaio tonleht President Ban John- Son and August Herrmann held a lengthy conference. Herrmann la at the head of a local syndicate which has been negotiating with president Hrusn ror tne sale or me Cincinnati National league club, and It la now probable that In the event of Herr mann a failure to secure the National League club he will be Interested In the Amerlcsn League club, which, according to President Johnson, will invade this city next season, ..... -. T jporPe Players ta Ckaage. r. T tt X' tt r i vn & . . Cl...l Th. f VliEiT E.UA1.1. .u, A. i. 1 1 . , .villi .. Roaers of ths Philadelphia, National ieague base ball club today filed action In the common picas court to compel rxapoieon Ljijole, Elmer Flick and w. it. nernn&ra, members of the Cleveland base ball club, to ault Cleveland and return to Philadel phia to play ball. The plaintiffs ask for an injunction to prevent tne piayers te malnlnr In Clevelsnd and a decree of court oompelllng them to llva up to tne contract Philadelphia claims to have with them. The hearing for a preliminary Injunction was set for August 4. A similar suit filed In the court here some time since was dis missed, the court holding thst tha players were not residents of Ohio. Colonel Rogers then decided to bring an action In the common pleas court. Plllsbary Divides Honors. HANOVER. Aur. 1 Tho tenth regular round of the International chess masters' tournement was begun this morning in the following order: Maeon against Poplel, Levin against Mleses. Conn against ouanu. OotschaTl against Marshall. Tschla-orin Jalnst Wolf, Plllsbury against Ounsberg, anowskl against Atklna, Bardleben agalnat iNapier ana ewraersKi against rjuecnting. From the very start play waa cautiously conducted on all the boards and when an sojournment was taaen at i acioca inn sfternoon only two gamea had been fin ished. These ended in draws, while the other contests were left In equal positions, to be resumed at 2 p. m. Levin and Mleses drew their gsme and Plllsbury and Ouns berg alao divided honors. ' Fart- Dodge Playara lajared. FORT DODGE. Is.. Am. 1 fftneclil Telegram.) Fort Dodge defeated Waseca too ay ay -a score ot ta i. The victory wss laraely dus to the work of Mllllknn who pltchsd for Fort Dodge, allowing enly rour nits, inira Baseman Msnoney et Fort Dodge broke hla leg during the cams. and Dennen, the left fielder. Injured Ills Knee, jonea ana usrr, two new men, each made a home run. Batteries: Fort Dodge, Miiliken snd Whlttomore; Waseca. Hol'and and Osdlck. . Entries tor Great Regatta. NEW YORK. Aur. 1. The entries and order of events of the thirtieth annual re gatta or tne National Association of Oara men on Lake Qulnalmond, Worceater. Mass., August 8 and 0 next, were made public today by Secretary R. Fortmeyer. It's jf It'a wonderful what a gr.at difference there la In th. tasts cf different beera and their general right In flavor, age and weight, beer you always get the best Just after effect. In Oold Top bottled and tha after effects are always good. Order a trial caas. Jetter Brewing Co., South Omsha. Neb., Phone 8. Omaha office. Phone lMa. LKH M li 'HKI.L, Wholeanle Dealer. 1018 Main. Council Bluffs. Phone 80. it A MAN becomes languid. Irritable and 4l. spondent, through loss of nerve vigor. Life seems a mockery. The courage, force, vigor and action which charse terixt full-blooded men, are lacking. have kindled the light of hope In many a tnaa'4 face. They bring vigor to tb. weak and ambition to the derpondent. They permanently check ths weak ening drains, feed the nerves, enrich the blood snd make men over gener ally. 81 00 per box; t boxes 85 00. With a 15 00 order we laaue a written guaran tee to refund the worn y if iio cure bo t fleeted, nook free. For eel by Kuka m Co., Omaha. DUlcn'B Drug Store. South Omaha. Davla Drug Co.. Council Bluffs, la. 1 85.00 A nOHTEI nstural Beta yet been discovered. Specialist Za all DISEASES and DISORDERS of MEN. 19 yean la Omaha. SYPHILIS cured by tha QUICK. EST, aaXeat and most method thst Moon every sign and symptom dlssppesrs completely and forever. No "BREAXINQ OUT" of the dlseaae on tb. skin or face. A oura that la guaranteed to ba permanent VARICOCELE without cutting, paln't no dstentlon from work; permanent ours) guaranteaa. WBAIC MBR from Excesses or Vlrtlma to Nervous Debility or Exhaustion. Wast, lng Weakness with Early Decay In Young and Middle Aged, lack of vim, vigor and strength, with organs Impaired and weak. . - g Tit I CTL' PUB cured with a new Horn. Treatment. No pain, no detention fronj , business. Kidney and Bladder Troublea. Cetasaltattea Treatnaeat bp Mall. CHAHOKa LOW. 11 S. 14tk tt. Cr. Sssrles & Searlss, Qaaiia, Neb. yBBav 7 " 'VaeleatIZ?' wL EB eat ft. autitefe. faelTH oapsaTI,O.I CURk TOUmiM V Big A fornnnatntsi aiMk.rma.lnftaeiDjetlunl. Irritation or vlooritlonl a a stemDranaa. Irritation Of Bltll Pal alao., lun.-' Palslaaa. and not aaUaBi ttalOHtailiiVj, gent or potaoaotis. sTrswgttM, ' S WaB9 Xae seat la plus Bailkl ssaiaa . Lyoae Laid U at Hoaae, LYONS. Nsb Aug l.-(Speclal Tele- Md u r,mgtn. ts ba Been which ot tha Gall. Tw.rley Mall. Wjrmen z.r. . i.a .ft. . . v. , r rr. rr"i.i,. miu rmtura tha troohr. i x ,-f..x. ; nnn.ri.e..it. .vhiwitinn was ytmjwvi m tit. uimn vau I . law ' ... - - - - - I riilll w t r,i vy,.. - ' afternoon, tha Bancroft Reda aaalnst thai An effort la being mada to arrange a to Dole: Lucky Jim (br. g.) and Durada Lyons Grays. Ths vlnltors cam. off vlo- i,t .raieimt In doubles to follow lm- I (br. m ), Dennlaon. .... tors by tbs following .core: lo' tournament IB oon Admission to grounds and grandstand la Bancroft Lyons Struck Battsrle Lyons . . r.h. msdlstdly after tha singles tournament. fr. Bacea will be called at 1 p. m. ft i I tt ta thought that a lUtle team practice k"wV""BV TMioV'T" b;; Tn. g' ",0 who wlU 1 rtu CINCINNATI ASKS TO GET IN U?UtJ!r3ZiyllmRT!ki a"tthl for fba credit af maha Tarrnal and Harvey. Time: 1:20. la tha lntsrstats tournament on thO llth. Amerleaa Leagae Prealdeat-Reeelves Umpires Jbaradg. Beaedteta Agcalaat Baekelors. BOWLING TRIO TO MAKE TOUR Farasal Applleatloa tor Fraaeklse. For some time past th. married! clerks employed at tha Cudahy Packlnc com. rany, South Omaha, have been praising hemselves on their ability to play base bell. The single men becoming dlsgustsd with this seemingly unnnecessary egotism cnaiiengsa tne lormer to combat. Score Bachelors ...........2 2 2 7 0 0 0 0 01 tieneaicts I o o 1 0 Batteries: Bachelors. Moran and Hamll. ton; tenedlcta, crelgh and Wllklns. Lm plre: Beach. Croat Desaand far Datea, SeacvtyeTwa Havlagr Already Beea Booked. Western Laagae. CINCINNATI. Aug. l.-John E. Bruce attorney for the American Base Ban league, and President Ban Johnson of thst M,m nma m. numoer ui cuuiviiiimi iivi. todsy. As a result of thsse conferences it i . . V. . . th. Int.rlcn I . . .ii. re. T-.1VTV1M n A..e. tAll details foe tha ".""V'l u-. .lXU" e. . 'er.hia. A A a ft 1 1 v ' ' - I Ct31 VfU IUI I II all aXlJit-as, v.v.a ws .-ai .t'leomWt tour f tha aU-A-nsrlcan bowlloff in Cincinnati for nest yar. Th namaa of Ba T n H Si nn 1 1 I w I t . - A h.Im aaaiA Vt at s Lr ax i ba aaat nua IA aa ab trio to tha Paclflo coaat, except tha ar ranging of the achadula. are bow complete Sam Ka Bowling congress duet tha tour, returned today from an ex tensive trip east. Ha Is pleaaed with tha the men who sre back of the move to se cure a franchlss for the lesgue are sup pressed at thla time, In view of the fact At Milwaukee Milwaukee-Kansas Cltv game poatponed; Kansaa City team missed train ronnectlon. t At Peoria Peorla-Bt. JoaeDh same noat. I f.rm ahnwn hv rentals Balhieh at Haiti ponea. wet grounos. . . . Voorhsli at New York rp. secretary ot tha American that the application will not be acted upon ..Vaaaa .h. aill n.r.i.n.11. ... until the fa meeting of the league. The ingress, who Will personally eon- ,ppii.a,0I1 w, mada seversl weeks ago. th. men maklns It being said to be prom Inent financial men of this city who ars In- Joaeph at Peoria, Kansas City at Milwau kee, usnver at Colorado Bprings. Sibley Beat, the Breed ea. SIBLEY, la.. Aug. L (Special Telegram.) All tha playera bava been ordered to r.- port bera October 1 for jk tew days' prac tice. Tha first gema will ba played In Chicago October 6. . After a three days' toaay between winaont (Minn.) aad Sib-1 tna nortnera circuit, mars nas oeen a L,LU.?cor lnnln!:A ....... . large demand for datea. So far eeventy- Wlndom'V.V.V.'.V.";.';;i O 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 tw0 Plarn oatsa bavg been arranged. No Batteries: Sibley, Jarrett and Marshall: gamea will Da oooxeq ansr August la. Windom. Jsnnes. and Brown. Daadee Jaalers Wta. In a game yesterday at Forty-etghlh and Dodge streets, the Dundee Juniors defeated tne Avondale ball team. 2 te 1. Anderaon. who pitched for Dundee, struck out twelve men aad allowed but two hlta. Harte caught him, and the battery for evvonaaie was jonnsou ana ataiquist. At Little Rock-Nashville. 2; Little Rock. FAILS IN SIGHT OF GOAL Helbela Vaahle ta Svrtsa Aeraas Daver Ckaaael, bat Covere Mara Tkaa tka Dlstsaee. DOVER, Aug. l.-Holbeln, who stsrted t.reated in the sport. Attorney Bruca statsd that In his opinion there would ba n Amerlcsn League ciuo in uincinnati next summer. President jonnson sain: - ins applies- waa mart, about three weeks a so. I cannot make public tha namea behind the move, but they are among tha leading businessmen and bsse bsil enthusiasts In Cincinnati. Ths Cincinnati application will h. acted unon at tha fall meetlna of tha American learue. which will be held early this year, probably early In October. Oood grounds ran ds secured ana tne men do. hind It csa secure all tbs backing neces sary. Will Sheet far Silver Cap. SIOUX FALLS. B. D . Aur. L (Special) Marksmen In this city and vicinity ars taking great Interest In a shooting tourna nent to commence here next Tuesday and continue each Tuesday and Friday for a period of two weeks. A large number of entries sre being made. There will be four events of twenty-five birds ssch. The wln- st o clock laet' night from Cape Orts-Nes. "l h3 ?n.t'7!l.ili?T 9 ranee, to swim across tne English chsn- I .."fL V..t ZZZ, VJ ir-.A n.hh.rT .k. net to rwiiur nhii.. .r,.r . ni, I club last year by Fred Oebhsrdt, the I ....... ... .. ...... ti. .' i I lamoua new iorn ciuuman. wno suent At Shrcveport-Shreveport, 6: Atlants. 8. abandon the stt months In Sioux Falls for the pur- At New Orleane-New Orleana. 1: Birm- ;T . ?" . n - 1- ll ?.u.n.,.,v."r'.?.l5 Pose of aecurlng a divorce. In.h.m A i.mii.uii.. ii, w mm auuarq urniij l.nUftTO - i nere. Holbein waa-in the witer about four. u.mnni, - rnttt...... i . . - " - teen nours At Memphis game postponsd; rain. Falrbary Farfrlta ta Saperler. Tkree-I Leagae. At Evensville Rock ford. 8: Evensvtlls. I At Terre Haute Terra Haute, 16; Daven port. 6. At Bloomlngton Rock Island, 8; Bloom Inston. 6. At Decatur Decatur, i; Cedar Rsplds, t Although Holbein failed In bla attempt to croaa th. channel, he covered much more man tne distance from coaat to coast. .At l:aO this morning hs hsd covered thirty mues. sithougn then be was only tight miles off the French cosst. It hsd been expected that Holbein would reacn Varna buoy, six aad a half miles SUPERIOR, Neb., Aug. 1. (Special.) Tha base ball game yesterday afternoon ended In a dispute and Falrbury forfeited the same. In the first hslf of the sixth In ning Rsdmond of Fslrbury was struck by a pitched ball. He went to first bsse, but Umpire Graves declsred that hs had mada no effort to avoid the ball and ordered him oft Dover, en tbs western tlds, but as he to resume batting. Redmond refused to If You Want the Best la looking at otDeaa IB different bulldlags, tha graataat pralae tha owner or r.ntal agant can glva aa office ta to say that It la "aa good aa an offlca la The Pea Building." It may ba In aoma raspseta, but It can not ba In .vary respect Tha Bea Bunding g one ot the only two absolutely fireproof office buildings la Omaha, Tha Bse Bulldiag fa the only building having all ntgbt and all day Sunday elevator service- Tha Baa Building furnish aa alectrlo light and water without ad dltlonal coat, Tha Bea Building la kept alean, not aoma of .tha lima, but all ot tba time. ' u ' V. Kaap then points Is mind whsa looking for an office, and you will take' ana at thos. listed pelow, if you are wise. . x ' ', List of vacant rooms in , The Bee Buildiri; Ground Floor. Rental Per Month. BOOM Hi 18x48 feet. Pacea Beventeenth street and has windows along the alley. Thla la a large, light room, and the rental price Includes heat, light, water and Janitor aervloe. It has an entrsno. both on Th. Bee Building Court and Seventeenth street ....Price t&S.Ot FirstFloor. CITB toil Thar, la bo finer office suits in Omaha than this one. It Is locatsd Just on ths right hand of tha great marble atalrway, and haa unusually large wlndowa looking upon the front entrance way of the building. It fronts on Fsrnsm street. One room la 17x1V and ths other 8x19. It has a burglar-proof vault, marble mantel- piece, hardwood floors, and will bs ' frescoed to suit tenant Price 176.00 ROOM 104 This room la Just at tha head of the mala atalrway on the first floor. It would be a very desirable office for some real estato man or con tractor. Tba floor apaca la 16x16 feet ......Price 8MM - - Third Floor. , ROOM SOS: This room la 81x8 fast and la yery conveniently located near "the elevator. A algn on the door can ba readily aeen In stepping off ths ele vator Price 116.00 ROOM sua: This room la 17x22 feet and will be divided to suit ths tenant. This room Is particularly adaptad for aoma concern needing large IVuor spscs snd Is a decidedly handsome office, having an entrance factog the . court and windows looking out upon Seventeenth street. It has a very . Urge burglar-proof vault, hard wood floors and Is one of the choicest offi ces in th. building Fries 230.01 Fourth Floor. M.OOM 401: 15x12 feet. Thla room la next to the elevator and faces court. It . has a large burglar-proof vault aad la well ventilated. Has good light, and for th. price furnishes flrst-cla 6s accommodations Pries 817.6 Fifth Floor. St'ITB Bid: This la a very large room, 17xtl feet It' faeea west, but Is very light and well ventilated. It Is very seldom that soace of thla slse Is of- , fered In Th. Bss Building. It eould be used to advantage by aoma firm employing a large number ot clerks, or requiring large floor space a wholesale Jeweler, or manufacturer a agent, who would like to be in a fireproof building, or It will be divided to auit the tenant. Price liO.Ot ROOM BB1 : Thla room faces ths court and la 18x14 feet. It hsu a burglar-proof vault, and as It Is sear tbs telegraph office and on the sams floor with a number ot grain Arms, it would be a particular good room for a grain firm desiring first-class accommodation Pries lM.Pt Sixth Floor. SUITE SIO: Thla consist, of two rooms, both lSxllV Each of them has a . Urge burglar-proof vault, have been newly decorated and are rooms - where any buaineas or professional man may be comfortable. Price for th. two 835.06 R. C. PETERS & CO.. ' Ground Floor, Rental Agents. Bee Buildinr "A BRIGHT HOME MAKEb A MERRY HEART." JOY TRAVELS ALONG WITH APOLIO