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.TUB OfAIIA DAILY Bri!: THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1002. rr:.: cm re. cr m cn cyis r:::in U orrises, rite, ft fiml Oasae, fl ata.M V-laM, ST. Wm wah MWWiai Va- . . w a V W T f Wkih A fat ta lUt talaft (Twin gtaT, Oorrerronerit,) DfaO KOINES, Aug. 4- (Special TMf (run.) Dm Molne turned tb table oa too Kidnapers today and gave tnara a eieaa hatout. Morrison 414 1U EU benders Were aa Bard to And as 119 bUla la ft church collection and h Allowed tb bosky Rourke familr tut flvft scattered hltft lm m gaiay Inning. - Graham - pitched ft food (an, bat bo allowed the L'nflrtakers to bunch thlr hit and that explain tie acoro. On Kidaaper ms.naerd bt war to th half-way place la the sixth lnalng, tU ho got bo farther an 4 so other Kid apsr a for. Graham wa tho luc.hr rasa and ho vet ted opt clean two-bagger. He died TOtftnaty oft tho ootid bttttoa. fof tho vest two Ben vsro easy awta. Oonftui died on Cet ta tho firet after ft elsgift. Carta s'.r-sled la tho third aSS wo pot wot trying to ptJihaadl second. Dolaa d.vtoed la tho fifth and ft awirt do Me play br OTary, Qylen end BU elrtit- omtad tho hope ef tho Ornithma ta tho osth after Ctcme had tnatfe hla ecir alnglft of tho pen, Ttnptro Abhott got hi or tabld oevirfcl tirade and waa rather had on balla an. atriTrea, hut c waa oraa ap with hi tmialroes. Nop of tho Kidnap- ore error wr expensive, hut Graham' Wlldnes wno responsible for two of the Mldgeta" run. CLwtry pot op a ur rm aad gobbled up eight amtata aloeg with two putouta. Base stealing waa expensive oa bvtfc siuee and lUi lUoel a&d two Kidnapers were blotted out trying .to pur loin tho second big. It wa ft fast. snappy ga.rn and aa it waa ladles' day it la possible that tho fair Cacea la tho grand otasd were reeponsai tor the glassy area of tho Omaha swatters. ' Attn4aaca, TOO, Secret e3 rcrrrra. - ' AB. R. It, . A. a ci ant, cr... ..,,., s i Ouinn. - - 1 I- I i x! . 0 1 Davln, lb... I 0 packor. jr., 4 0 vem-. n :. S ITannon. o. hlotrison, f Total .87 i ( tl U I OMAHA. AB. R. tt o. a, a Carter, f , , , , 4 liickny, f..,t .. 4 Oerilno, - -- --i nn $ 0 0 a 0 ft ft I it"e. Mr, Il. ? ft !a) ft t M It HIUIHM M- ft 0 4 0 ft ft 4 p'ihj pWy 0Irr to C' na to tavta, Stn K-wr-nxt l'fT. t i en Ik.Iii Oil orcLi-nn, e. (rtruf out 1 JJ-ri;oa, it by iarauam 1. 'iimai 1:M Uutira; Ahhutt. - Kavauiaa Cltjr Wfaa Bth. PTOJTA. ri Ac;. (U-r(iM Cify maj ft two ir-. . ut from i'eot tui nif.ruoon h-f cf tort u htttiiwf and toOTportuao er rore va tu tnrt of tho looaia. Tli flret un waa a Iwnlve-laninir pitcher butl tu U Ilart had uUUy tho beat cf fc . B.H.SV jr." City.. .tlttllltltiUi a 1 Ttytfrift Kanaao City, Cabl and Moa oK.t I-eotUy iian and AVUaoa. - v It-HE. fra t M 1 I M 01 a trctt. 049ft40 44 Patfrtt Kbm Ctty, Q!(n and Woo aitt; Peoria, hialaiall artd Wliwm. Poarrei Soata CeIra4o griaa, Trrrr An. . DTer and ColotTido Frrl:jf donair'd tho pinr.viAa of toJay m to tii fAtn'iy cf the Ut AMtrnitn Anorew Ken? and I.74 peiAn peij H vn to te i!y iniT. Th erutbliiort a not vo to tlie etnndnrd recent. lualntaiued by tue teaxna. fecures Denver 4 Mf HI -40 Colo. Bprhg...3 M M H-1U I Iatlrte: Denver, MoCloskfy, Syler nd ViiM;n C olorado fconnja, isvii joue. hic jNeely and i.am.ii atato h4 Oat Kilwaahoo. milwatjkeb. Au. .t. jora de velop a l'ttinf irk In tho e'-h1! ln. Ins, poundlna out four run and winning tlie Uiird mcctBjlfe -m irotn the hoot teem, b!ii aainlnUtwfittg a out-oat. At teuuuvo. bwrei ft. Joneph M f OM Mil I h)lleuke .... 0 M M M t ft-0 $ Batterlesi fit Joseph. JParvla and Both; jb iiwsuM.M, Au&lue and LHicia. atasdlac of tao Teaasa. . PUved. Wen. It PC. Craaha 83 S? a ,i o lnver W M T . Kenaa City it el 41 ..;wllV Mt 4f 4A f - St. Jo"ph ..v T 41 .6 i Cotorli Ppring M 44 44 Molne tt M .( I l'orle U 14 t4 .1,4 Osmci toflsy; Omaha at Pea Jfifne, Ft. Joat'ph at Milwaukee, Kftnec Cil ( Peoria, Colorado During at leuyer. G.U1ES IN r.ATI0:,AL LEAGUE Plttsharx Beoreo Jt rcrtk Cobw mt iwm Xirirj Ovr V Tek o LtirB Gvoaada, KSW TGRK, An . e.nrhe flnftl rajme of the Millie Uirenti l-ittburi aaS lew ior rtiil cn m-t mujt of rin. the ore at tr. e:,d of ih ru-a innlia- bJn I to 0 la foff ef 1 iiinbutK, inaklnlf tour conwuu I've vi. torte for tne tb8.rTisjiorw, Ift Fi;1-r ot the Kw Vi- t--m 1-d an m.r.iriin wt Vii'!re knH alui at tU Luc la the mth imuu. lie knemud The bst tonla for Insomnia. nervouDoea and Indmion ta Oold Top hT. It centKln noiuU but th pure, attracted Juice of malt and bops, , iiyi. clan commend It for Invalid end eonvaiaecentik Jettcr CrewiCo. So. Oiatha, 'f t)n I. Cmaba OtrWe. "Pkoue U4t III fclCSLLL. V.'hoUaaU Dealer, l'.'.l Mala, Co. 1.1 aT. hone KX y . . toy uf mur ait . t lurf tc. ...., , .. r i... k . 4 r . ... m U i.. J,. i .j, l f.j.j 1 (..- ( yw i.v-utol. t Oi .T O " rt T-1 ' re ai i.a V " g c -- ;.-" ii c . and put RK. a h o a. a UOII. n.i f... i w .mm, ei i e a I -..t let r-.-, h . . 4 t , r.. 0 114 Viw ifc.. e r-ta. 4 1 4 4 w.... 4 t -m, M I J-, If 4 ("', kM 4 4 14 lnn, If 4 0 I ) I tn'lr, Ik. 4 Ciiwwei .M 4 14 4 .... e 1 0tu viMvvi i Tola la l 111 i I ftttivir- 1 4 4 4 0-4 t"" torn 44 04 llret on UTora: fltiaburc, L Tft WUKti ?-'W T'rlt, I: I'Ut"bur, . Flnt b on beltn; C'l Taylor, 1J eft CTioehro, L P'niolt outt Taylor, 4: hy C"hr.ro, toln baeoi Clarke, .Umpires fcmaUa. Time; I'M. a toeae BrooVIya. BROOKX.TN, Aw, a. Tho final aamo of the riin ttwn Cincinnati and Brook lyn wm oalled at tho brplnnlnf ot the o end lnnlTir on arcount of rain, la tho flrt Iralnif Clmrlnnati aoorod foor nine end VrooiUrn Bon, eo that (he atorkn saved tho local players from a probable defeat tavdUtff ! ta Team. Played. Won, 1mt. P.C, Pltteburg ..... J....SS 65. 20 . .V Chl1 fi '44 ' 40 ; ".fx.1 Irok.1yn S4 41 .Ml inietftn 44 4 ..b4 Cincinnati .mm. 40 48 ,4 Pt, l-0u! ...M....t -41 49 .44 I'Mlad-.hl .W) , 1 M .4)4 New Tiotkc -...hS 2S 0 . .IIS , flme todry: Bt txul at Brooklyn, Plttebnr; at rhlladnTphia, Chicago at New Torit, tincirmau at Boetoo, a LEAGUE GAMES raaatia-taa) Peaatfta Pattonoa , f av. grWlr ta Jrtnrt laataa Leo Bold Tfcoa Vi CIIICAOO, Acr. a.-The vlltora hatted PattrtK.n aawflt at th tart, but only In ti fret Innin. Tho reoalo poundd Carrk-lc fnr three eioclee aad two double tho fJmt time up. Iiee pl'ohed the remaln- oer oe Tno gnmo. Altenaance, 1.TOX rJoor CHICAOO. JCAOO. I -WAaBrNOTON. a,H.o.A.B.I a. mo. a. a. 1 1 1 I ('Rnn. .f e a a e a rant, Ik. Jr.na, et.,M III :iiria, k.v. 14114 ... v v.i'orio, a.u. Orwa, rf,.... 1 4 4 4 liDaMi'ty, Um lteh'ty, V.I I 1 I R.itr, N. I I I I I y. i aa, i a a i i KvMV lt.. 4 4. 4 1 1-.:-: :,M 4 14 4 tir. 9I...M 4 14 4 0 i:esi a, la. evil I I I I I Onk, rt..M.. 4 4 14 4 '-rar. 4 4 14 4 HrKarPe, e.. 4 4 4 1 Pauanea, a. 1 4 1 CUrk. ... 4 1 r.rrlckj .. 4 4 1 4 Tetal M 4 It M 4 unit ,..m e e e Totala 4 44 14 1 Batted for Carey tn ninth. Chloro .... IM00UM IWl en butMH Chlraeax Tj WeahlnaHon, I Two- hi tot Jones, Delehanty, Ityan. Ptrarujt fSftcrlrico hit! Oreen. Stolen baaei etran. Xa"e on belle: Oft PatterwJn, S; Oft Im, 1 a tmai Urnplrei Boertden. - Kaltoa Iiooi ( It, Lomle. T, ICia, Aor. .-Kahoe loat a heart hreshlriff (ram for St Ixniia today by a wild U.row to third la, tho aUth Inning anl atupid baeo running In tho ninth when with the baee full aad a run needed to tte ho waa caught off third baa tor tho f.nal out The windup of tho gaate waa the tnoet exciting aeeo aero thla aeaeon. AtUndanee, I,u0 Boor I aoarcrt r. txrte, ft.K.O.AB,l U. U. O.A.I. P-wrWty HI 4 4 4 4'Surtratt, It,, 1 41 rwinaa, lb., lilt !f.tart. ..Mill j.hi, ec.1 j I jtUR.phiil, nil M Jrwimam, It. f I I I Atni..nwB, Ik. 1 11 I aa..M4 14 1 liV.. ,,, a.,. ( J 4 J U'-tx. lb.. 1 1 I 4 4 Xrt'orx (kl 4 1 4 '!. ..I 14 4 :HtJ.Iv Tth.-J 1114 Crtov e.,1 iK.(,o-?,...w-, (til Tetal H.IUHU tl Total ... 4 U IT II I Boston a i i a a i a Bt uouia M.,.M.M.a 11 u t 0 M Faml runi et Vouifi, 4; Bolton, C Two-bae hit: Burkett. llemphlll, Ander. hltei Colilnn, Crleer. Baorlflra Mtei Held rk-k, Crlger. Douule plavi FerHa and Z-a-C banco; Parent, Perrf and LaChance; rwiniui, vi i jr avna w"liin. raxu'd 6U: Kahoeu, fltoln baeeo: Buraett. rirat baeo on bails; OiTt Powell, 1; off Dlnnen, . etrnoJc out: By Powell, I; by Dlneen J. Ilt oa baaco; It. Loula, 4: Boa ton. I, Timet 104. TJmplreot Carruthera and Johnitona, A mate-op Oatattofcoo Waddcll. ' CUBVEtAND, Aug. 1 Smith, a local amateur, outpltched Rub Waddell today, Cleveland winning out In the ninth on inrlea by Bay and Lejole. It wa Wad dall a firt appoaranc ta Cleveland, but rda . F th attoudanoo down. Attend- a.a.a I PHIUHiETPHiA. a.a.o.. n.H.Q.A.B. By, ef. ... 1 111 !Hw riir, sk.. 1114 Rartaal, W... 4 114 4 xi". f 14 14 4 aLa,.kA aft a X at ah Uilola, 4 I I 4 C t'lika. Ik.. 4 I 11 4 lliiaria. Ik.... 4 14 4 4 r.ick, rf 4 4 1 4 4iU Craaa. lb. 1 I I 1 Ww anhr. It 4 1 I 4 liMarvhr. Ik.. 4 4 i i a bn'wr, all I I M. Croaa. a. 1 4 4 4 4 tamls. leu Ik, ""' III? ,i-iir, HIM ...., 4-4 4 4 V, .4d.il. ... 41414 N TaUJs I 11 It II I Tout. (rTl On out when winning aun was aoored. rlereland. I 1100 1-4 hlladoiuhta A 4404000-4 Two-baaa hlts Hlrkman, Oochnaur. Jjaioi and Hickman. First base en balls) ott emlth, I: off Waddell. 1 Left on bases: Cleveland, Philadelphia, T. fitruch outs 57 Smith. 1: by WaiJJel!, U. Wild pitch: Waddell, L Tlmoi 1:40, Umpire: G Laugh tin, .... BaJtlaaoew Tahoo th PI ret. " DETROIT, Aug. WIl'o good pitch !"ar we given ii'ler.did eupport today and Paltiutore won the opening game of th erica. Two hit end a ltl of third be a by McFrnd e"nr4 Ps!tl?rr, first run and ucceelve lnlea by William. Arndt and hieUor brousht In the second one. Two hits, base an belle and. Wiltse' wild pitch were responsible for Detroit'a run. fccore: ftAtTSKOPtl. XWEOIT. h.H.O.A a H O. A-ft. KaS-arl'4, al. 11H SiH.rl.,. U... I I I I 4 t,A;h, tt... f 4 1 4 KilxW.14. H.I I i I t Vim.Mlt at I I I ecasar, Ik.... I i f I I Aru'L, rl...- 4 I I 1 al arrail, !... 4 114 w.uur. in... V I MM a V nolDMS, rf... e I I 4 1 fcaw.ll, ... fill Bk, lk 1 I I 1 I tiih.rt, as.., 4 111 uIkmh, lb,. Mill it. 4 111 Buelow, a.... 4 4 14 1 Villi., ... -----I' e a a a a. M.l.ltt, I 1 4 I TnUle . I 14 It 4 41 Totals ... 1 IH I Paltimoro 1440140 0-4 Detroit 41404069 4-1 Two-base hlti Elberfe.'J. Scrlflce hit: Arnot. j-'oImi baaa; Mcp.rlnd. Barrett, Aii..lt. Xiaoai Cu Liaiiiaji Cu Muiiin. S; oh Wiif., 4. Slit by pitcher; fclberfeld. Arr.au Left on basn: Detroit, 4; Bald, more. 1 fctrjck out: By Mullln. f. by Wlitse.'. Wild pitches: Wlllne, i; Mul Un, L Tlius; l.ua. Uinplret Connolly. ataaUB of the Teaats. Played. Won. Iost. PC Chlcairo H - w i in Fc Loul M tii 1 "fton W 41 .64 I rnUrtelphla . 14 44 S9 .b0 uu.uiiga ..........b 41 S . ( devalued fel . 43 4 .el Detroit t4 IT 47 .4) LalUmors) M tl 51 .iZl Games today; Washington at Chicaso, ra.ium.ir at Detroit, IhlladeltitiU at C tevoiabd, Xvaton at bL Louie. Irra Teas t.oeea. Tli Toung Men's Christian Asaoctation ball team burned ennuyn holes In the tnantle of the bprue rlubberers yrstertlny to uu tiieiu to cvtet. bion and Cami.hi 11 wars th uil percha artl;Wry an Vil lsrd brotbars aaaln perfumed for the Cbi'letian. il.laoii of the Byre U. I knocked a li.rtfa basacr. The acoro liiaod thua: K ICE. T. M. C. A t II14440 0-114 e,.rag'j .a 0 1 1 4 0 Q 04 I 4 IJJ AEr.ICATi ASSOCIATION ladiaaeroUs Oeee to Piece la Fifth aavd Atlowa Kaawi City, to Wis. KANSAS C1TT. Ana. ft In1!ar.poll went lo plrooa after Ibe flrat half of the fiftn and aliuwed ktuat City to overcome a load or av run and win, Attendance, l.iMi. Score: Kansas rrrr. indunapolii. ft. at. O. A K I H.H.O.A. ft. Iioiaraaa, rt.. t I 1 S Hort.re, HI I I 1 1 kwvi.M, t..,. 114 Or.4. lb.... Ill at.... Ill I r a..,.. Sl Bl.l.t.. U Ill k ni l Ik. I I I T 1.1.1, la I I I tr. I I I I I 1 ra. Id I I 1 4 1 I I H oolnil. lb. II I 1 I I in ib.... I 111 I I 4 a o .,iaa. aa.. I 1 I 1 I I Coultar, ...! I I I 1 s a hvi.a. if 1 1 1 1 1 I I l .ji .a. a ... I 1 T I 1 4 ( -.n...t. .... I 1 I 1 I .!!. I S TuUla ..av u II II II Total, ... II M u I -naiteo rnr Buanore 1 nmtlt Inning. Kni Cuy 4 14411 10 ln.ii.Luipui.s 1111404 4 I ltTitA runat Kansas Cl'y. I: I.dtansp f. . i.:i-i,im mia: 1 i.. 1 1 , .. r a , oray lvnle. Uaar. Woodrtinr. o I umi 1 hreo tfc.e hits; lleUou. tvi. bectidc hi tat y-V!'9 tak off etid w floed Oat. AttvnU&ncn, I.lou. Bcorp.: nrraorvv i saw Kmce, 1,.-ara,. 0'Hrtn. Kuhn. PloV.n la: Knilifi" (2), H-lil, Wnmlruff. Hit by pitfhd bell: Py O.nr. 1. Ba.e on 1h1!; On" )r, 1; riff Pu.!hT. t. Ptmck oii: Tiy Ooar, 4: bjr HulhnT. I. Pa.d bell! lleydon. Time: 1:44. Vmplre: Hae klL Loailavlll Beat MllweeUee. MltWAUKFK, the elffhlh end K Ana:. Pour single In PTwin't wild throw nettd ilwmik and vd them thr rune for M from a abut-out. LOCiavtTXIC - HHO AUndanre, JoO. Boore: I MILWAt-RRK. a. ft. I a h o. a. a. l'b.rr.a. It... 4 14 4 0 a-mrln, rf... 1 I Onrnar, e... I O.nuil. lb... 1 CiraMT. aa. .. rioumoT. it. e t 4 . Mi-R'a, tt. 1 4 4 I I e biriii.bwk, lb 1 Mailman, H. -lineman, aa 1 riuakla, lb. 4 Dnnohae, Ik. 4 Hpr, e 4 Jaoohma, p.. 4 04w.ll, if.... I Hrti.uh, lb... 1 IhriT.r, e., 1 ftoakle, p.... I 4 I 4 1 I . 4 Totals ...4 I It 14 1 Totals ... I 1 17 14 I tioulsvllle 1)000410 04 Milwaukee ' ft 4 ft 0 0 I 01 Earned mm: Milwaukee, t: Iioulsvtlle, t. Two-ham hits: tschauh, flohrlver. Bonner. Pacriftoe hit: Clymer. Baeee on balls: Off Jacobeon, 4; off l'linkcl, a. lilt by pitchM bell: Duncan. Kae1 balls: Prhrlv-r. Wild pitch: Dtinkel. Btrurk out: By Ja ccbaon, 4; by Dunkwt, 1. Left on bases: Milwaukee, t; Louisville, 9. Stolen bene.: Kerwln, Scblebeck. Umpire: Ebrlght. Time: 1M. , . Toledo Win Close Game. MINNEAPOLIS, Aua ft Toledo won the game today jon a peas, a three-beg ajer by Mock and a single by Burns In the ninth. Both plt:hrr were hit bard, but Mock we given th better support. Attendance, MO. Score 1 TOLEDO. . . MINKKArOLIt. a n. o a I r.h.o.a t. kfaaaar, rf... 111! e I.rni-h, ef.... 1 I I I I F.araa, Ik.... 1114 o'llir. If 1 I I 1 1 Turear, lk... Illl 1 Cooler, lb... I 111 Kl.loow. as.. I I I I j wiimot, rl... I I I I I ' I III elwm, lb.. 1 1 14 I I Imlth. lb.... I til rurwr, 1 life Co.c-w.li, If 1 1 I I ,Qii!illa. ea... I llll Oras, ..-.! I I I entrant. !....! till hack, .... 1114 ijCribbiBa, ... 1 1 t 1 Totals ... I II II II 1 Teuls ... I II 17 1 4 Toledo 0 0 1 t 0 0 I 0 t-4 Mlnneapolla 0 0 1 9 g 1 4 14 Earned runs: Minneapolis, t; Toledo, h Two- base hit: Smith. Three-bane hits: TaUly (2), Eyers, Grant, Mock. Wild pitch: Mock. First base on balls: Oft Mock, 1; off Crlbblns, 1. H truck out: By Mock, 2. Left on bases: Minneapolis; 7; Toledo, C Double play: Lally to Crlbblns to Bycrs. Ptolea basea: Cooley, Lynch, Burns. Baa rlnce hite: Lynch, Burnn, Coggswetl, Time: 1:2. Umpire: Tindin. St. Paal Beats ColaDtftas, BT. PAUL. Aug. 4. The locals made It three straight from Columbus by heavy sues. ear.. Aiienuance, ao. ocorr 4T. PACL. COLUMBt'8. S.H.O.A.K. OeUr, l 114 10 Shannon, fM 1 S I 4 I Lumler, rf.., 4 1 4 1 0 HuiKtne, lb.. 1 4 I 1 Duuiliertr, If 1 4 1 4 I K.ll.r, lb... 1 I 14 4 I R.U.0.A.I Hart, rb..... 1. I I 1 1 Handrloka, rt I 4 I I 4 M. Farl'a. rf. 1 1 I I I 0-II.(n, lb. 1 I I I I I. Wa r. Ik. I 1 1 I I Knoll, If 4 114 4 C. Wag'r, aa. 4 4 I I I Fox, e.,.i... 4 4 1 4 ruller, 1 4 111 Bailey, p.... 4 4 4 1 1 McMackia, p. 4 1 4 4 1 Karier, a..., till M.reaa. a..., I I 1 1 t aa. m. aval, f Him 114 4k Totals ...It II It 11 1 Tot la ... I I M 19 I Bt Paul 1 4 ft I ft 0 ft 10 Colurabu 000004101 Earned rum: Bt. Paul, 4; Columbus, 1. Two-baa h'ts: Oeler, Hugglns, Hurley. Three-base hltai Oeler, Huggin. Pa critic hit: Btlmmel. Ptolen bases; Shannon, Huggina (.). First base on balls: Off Btlmmel, 4; off Bailey, 1; off McMackln, L tlrst bas on errors; Bt, Paul, 1; Colum bus, 1 Innings pitched: By Btlmmel, I; by Bailey, t; hy McMackln, a,. Left on base: Bt Paul, 4; Columbus, I. Btritck outi By Btlmmel, (; by Bailey, 1; by Mo Mackln, 1. Double play: Btlmmel to Hur ley to Keller. Time: 1:68. Umpire: Flg gemeler. taadlaiT f ta Toasas. 'Played. Won. Lost. LouIstTII aW....M 43 11 Indlnnapolla u se Bt. Paul 4 64 40 Kansas City 9i Columbus 94 44 10 Milwaukee ., W 43 44 ixinrieapolla .....63 ti M Toledo , M 80 44 P.O. .K-t .ea .67t Mi ,4fi .47 .174 no games scneauiea ior toaay. Cselfthtoa Hold Bloosaftelel Dowa. TIT 11Altrf T" V -W. k,,m lanal.l ilAiii.. 11111, , . . t ' ' 1 ' 1 - - Telegram.) Crelghton defeated Bloomfleld her today by a acore ot 7 to 1. The feat ure of the game was th pitching of Welch for Crelgbton and tho batting ot Steele and Perrlne. Croighton has not leaf a gam to Bloomfleld this seaeon and today' vlo tory was the hardest fought battle of the season a Bloomfleld waa strengthened by several additional players. Boor cy in. 6'n81 ' R.K.B. Crelghton ......f ftOftftOgfti-JlOl Bloomeld o 1 o o 0 .0 01 1 Batteries: Crelghton. Welch and GUlard; Bloomfleld, Duffer and Beld. Btruck out: By Welch. ; by DuCer, 7. Two-bas bit: Down. Orn and Bteele. Home runs: Bteele. Bas on balls; Off Welch, t; off Duffer, '4. Uroplr: Longenecker of Wausa. Indian Forfeit the Gasrl. KflftTH PLATTE. Neb.. Aug. 4. (Special Telegram.) Ono of the prettiest games of ball tills season waa played here at Dillon park yesterday afternoon, barring th last half of the ninth Inning, In which the In dian quit th gam. Up to thl Inning the gem stood to 1 in favor 01 Linycuue, when the local team made one run and bad nen on bases with one out when tho In diana left th diamond. Th umpire gave the same to North Piatt to 0. Batter- lea: North Platte, Teel and Hall; Chey enna, Naah and Bryerly. Wilis Win la the Tenth. wr.'vraA VTK S flMl.1 I Ttr., W A l A, V 1' 1 1 . . defeated Randolph In a ten-Inning game on the Home grounu py a cor ot t to 4. Bcor by Inning: B.H.B. Wasau ....... 00140000 1-7 44 Baudolph ....0 0 I I 0 6 1 0 0 0-4 S i Batteries: Wauna, GUmore and Alberts; Pandolcb. McNally and chaffer and Bees. Time: 1:66. Umpire: Hoy Richmond. '- " 1 t Fort DeAee Defeats Onawav FORT DODOE, la., Aug", ft (Special.) Port Dodge defeated Onawa today by a rora of t to 4. Pitcher Boyle held the vleltors safely In every Inning, except the fifth when sharp hitting and errors scored six runs, at lor tne sioe nan neen retired, sort Dodge tied the score in the fifth and won In the elshth on timely hitting. Bat teries: Port Loose, Boyie and Whluemorei Ouaaa. 1'lun and rlexe, Clr!de Sovt-na Dakota City. COLERIDOE. Neb.. " An, ft Special Telegram.) Coleridge defeated Dakota City nail team here today ty a score or l to i. The feature of the pame was Noyee" pitch ing. Koyee broke hie thumb on the right hand ten days ago while playing ball at Norfolk and tht waa hla first gain since th Injury. Tkree-I rLea-ue. At Bloomlngtoa Bloomlngton, t; Daven. port, k. At Evaromlla Evanrvill. I; Cedar liap Ids, 2. . r At Terr Haute Terr Haute. IS; Bock Island, 1. At Decatur Docatur, t; Rockford, J. r la leathern Laaa, At Birmingham Blrmlniham, t; Atlanta, 7. Birmingham. 8; ' Atlamn, 4. At Nuj.hviue NaJtiiviiie, 10; Chatta nooga, 11. Neehville, 4; t'nattanooga. I. At bhreveport tiiireveport, 8; Little Rock, Knacks Oat Beaday Base Ball. FREMONT. Neb.. Aug. ft Speclsl ) There will be no more base ba.ll playing In Fiemont on bunday, as the management of the Frrmoni team aunounce tbat it will lot schedule any mure games for Sunday. Blaj Attendaneo nt leward naees. BEWARD, Neb , Aug. 4. Sneclal Tele gram.) liie opening a.y of the toeward ti-n was a Krand success and a lam. crowd waa In aitendanca. In the t: pare Ibe driver of kl.ir.hall Good waa ant to tne barn and auuiiier driver subantuted after the huiae had come in cecond three tunes. Kaces are limited to five haats. Rtsults: l acing. 1 35 class, pure VaO: Marehal flood 8111 loptka Maid 114 4 4 Trl.by O I i 1 ; j Ooorge Poet 8 4 8 8 1 li ttle L 4 I i I 1 hinaoy uof 7 114 J K. B... da Time: 1:8m. 8 22W. iH. 2 tSV. I.S6V4. Trutllng. 1 45 cl.M, purse iooU: I.lli.h ilia, 1 1 8 I 1 6i ar klcuregor 18 111 Comtnent 4 4 8 8 8 Alcono I I 1 f'or" 4 T 4 4 4 )kron liny 8 8 f 7dr atbrriiiei of York 4(484 ir. i w. i-arpor 4 14 Ida anas onitaiii 7 4 da Aldal liam--d 10 10 dr lime: 8. A,,. Ir-S. 8.19'i, 8,, I The rars tomorrow wnlbs tl.a 8 a trot puree -'."J, aad Ibe 8.7 vace, pura 81.400. START IN TENNIS DOUBLES fivo lfitcbes in First Eonnd of th Kew City Tonmimsiit. YOUNGSTERS AGAIN COVE TO THE FRONT Yeeea' aad t aid well th Only Uld Familiar Heme Left In tho Play After Last Klaht'a Work. With lx games of double tn progr, flv of them tournament games, the tennli court! of Omaha Field club presented a busy appearance yesterday evening. The occasion wa th opening ot tho city championship tournament In doubles. The event had been gotten up on rather thort notice, as a sequel to the single champion ship, which was settled last Saturday, and Ixteen pairs were found to enter. Among the thirty-two name are about a halt doxen which did- not appear Id the entry list for th ilngles tournament. Much Interest attache to tho pairing. Almost without exception tho teams are new, Toung and Caldwell being tho only familiar combination In tho list. Moat ot tho other are together almost for th Brit tlmo, and It tl hardly to bo expected, therefor, that the tournament will bring out any very excellent team work. ' Of yesterday' revolt, thft defeat of George Mclntyro and Frank Haskell, by J. W. Battln and J. W. Towle, waa th biggest surprise and It wa poof team work that cauaed It. Haskell hi not had th practice lately that mad his play so successful la local tournamsnta few year ago, and It rai almost th first time this seaeon that he and Mclntyro had hem In the court together. Nevertheless, they were expected to prove one ot thl strong est' teams of th bunch, and their defeat has upset calculation considerably. Mora Proaaleln; Yonnnatera. Battln and Towle, who defeated them by the acoro of (-0, 8-, 8-4, will this evening go against R. K. Sunderland and Prod Dufrene. Thla pair yesterday eTerthrew F. M. Blish and H. D. All another cis of tho - Titerans giving way be for th newcomer. Sunderland and Dufrene bar a similar method of play, both of them relying largely oa tbelr activity ' In th court and they certainly kept will together and helped each other aa far aa it wai possible for them to do. - Blish had only returned a fiw daya before from hla Ak- Ear-Bm outing, and h waa little out of practice, thla being especially noticiahle la hi service, which wsi wild and weak. Th oore of 1-8, 8-8, 8-1, ehowa how th match went, . Toung and Caldwell had aa easy time with Lynn thirwood and H. Doorby, who aeemed to feel defeat hanging ovir them and hardly attempted to win. Kill and Collett had still easier vie. torr over 0. B. Erwla and A. Moore, and If they keep up the lam form, should probably get through to meat Young and Caldwell in th final. They hav a. hard match or two between them and victory, however, and may fall by tho wayaldo. 0--a. amavivM.hlv fa 1 1 .rl rilll of th city and Power and Martin, were given . ft wlk-over. The other match were postponed until tonight on account of tho absence of one or more player. Summaries: -.f :.. ,' A. Potter and G. Martin beat D. Poiurd and A. Bcrlbner, by default. C. 8. Toung and B. 8. Caldwell boat Lynn Sherwood and H. Doorby, 4-4, 4-1. Fred Hamilton and O. Prltchett beat B. F. Colley and E. Sherwood. 4-4. 4-8. J. W. Battln and . . w. Towle beat George C. Mclntyro and Frank Haskell, ft-ft, S-tVft-4. - .v -I '.'- -': R. E, Sunderland and' Fred Dufren beat F, M. BHsh and 1L D. Allee, -12. 4-8, 4-L F. J. Hill and A. Collett beat O. L. Er win and A. Moore,' 6-1, 4-1. Flar' This Kvenlaar. For thla vicing, at S:!0, tho program is: J. 8. Brown and Herber Rogers against F. F. Webster and C. C. Wbstor. Luther Kountzo and Dr. Fred Rustlo against J, Hughe and Dr Schneider. ' And In tho second round: Potter and Mar tin against Toung and Caldwell; Battln aad Towle against Sunderland and Dufrene. Alio Hamilton and Prlchett against tho winner of Brown and Rogers agaiust F. F. md C. C. Wibiter, and Hill and Collett against win ner of Kountzo and Sustln against Hughe and Schneider. HUDSON GETS IN RACE AGAIN reason Kentucky Stable Pnt Twinkle Into Bale at Baflale, Beetlner Reamer. BUFFALO. Atir. ft The feature of the third day ot the Grand circuit meeting was th defeat of Koamer In the 8:14 pace. Th race weut an heat, rtoamer getting tn first two handily In 8:0Vi and i:07H. In th third Laconda, the New England pacer, cam at him and they had It ham mer and tongs sll through the mile. La- conda winning by a head. , Time: 1:07 Si- Hcott Hudson then took a hand with Twinkle, getting th next three heat off th reel. Itoamer wa laid up In the fourth and fifth heats and In the sixth made a try at Twinkle, the only heat winner starting. However, the Moquette horse's heart was gone and the mare beat him easily at the end. Koamer waa favorite In th first pooling. M againat th field $30. Zephyr, the mare that wa drawn from "The M. and M. for lamenfaa, started In the 8:24 trot and won. getting a record of 1J1. Oeers drove ber, Bbafer being Uld up with a sprained ankle. Wentworth was the horse that made her trot and had Mc henry been a Die to keep cn black steauy the race would have been in split heats. C'haa was favorite in thla raca, tvO against M ior ine neia. Bcott Hudson drove two winners, taking the 8:04 pace easily with Audnbon Boy. He came from behind and raced through bia horses tn both heats. Audubon Bov waa a favorite at to against tii. Ausella took the ..10 trot, r.dna Cook Breaking badly In the second h-at. Ansella wks held at $60 against tli for the field. Summaries; 2.24 trot; purse, is.ouo: Zephyr, b. in., by iuinbro, dam Gas- ' sells (Oeers) i Ill Dulcs Car, b. m. (Miller) 18 1 Chase, b. m. (Hudson) 8 18 Wentworth. bik. g. (McHenry) tit Wilton Boy. br. sr. (McDonald) 14 8 Oxford Chimes, blk. g (DikIk.) t S 4 Bailie Hardin, s. m. (MciSuire) 4 dr Alfred Blor,-, hr h. ( hhlil) dr Time: 3:11. X:lli. 3 lSVi. ' t 14 pace; purse, 12.: Twinkle, br. by Mercury, 'am by Tom Hall, jr. tllud- :n) 17111 Roamer. b. g. (Stahl) 11488 Iconda. br. h. (Brodblne) . .. 8 113 3 8 s mrwi.1 fciuatton, b. h. (Mc- Oulre) 3 3 T I prince Direct, blk. h. (Mc- Henry) 10 t J t t Carl Wilkes, ch. g. (Mc Donald; T 8 4 4 4 JoUtaco, gr. g. (McConnall).. I I I I I I a ml y Chimes, b. ft. (iicera)..ll 10 I 4 I Pitullne l , bik. m. (dhowi... 8 4 t I dr Min. Wlllimout. b. m. (Miller) i 3 10 dr brown Heels, b. h. (Dodge!.. ,4 da Time: Z.uoit. u7k. 2 -TVs, 8.us'4, :10H. Sri"1. 3:10 pace; purse, 31,: two In three: Amelia b. in., by Antrim, dam by Alwood (M. Bandera) 1 8 Anteaelia. . m. (bpear) 4 3 Dan V liaes, ch. g, Iti-hell) 3 4 Dr. Bj'fltuian, b g. tr.rvin) ( f Ruth M., c. m. (J Miller) ds Time: l:lu. S.l. S i pace; purse, tl.KO; two in three: Audubon Buy. ch. h . by J. J. Ajbon. dam by Bourbon .(Wilkes Hudson).. 1 1 Fannls Dillard, c. m. (Bnow) t Shadow Chimes, br. h (Ueais) 4 3 Hetty O., c. m (Klley) 8 I Mley B., blk. h. il-rvlng) 4 George, ch. g. (Mover) I Tiiue: l.w-'s. 3 oi. Adjenrneft Uaanes. HANOVER. Aug. 4 By special renueet of tke players ensaged In the Internaiiuiial theas lu.lr' tournament toUay was set aalile for tne f)nl-riliig u-5 of names ad )tirnd from previous rounds. Tueee coin iri.ed contrata be i ween Bardiebvo and tii.aud, Flnebury and Bueihtlng , Atkoia an. Janow.ki. T.ihlgorin and Ivin hwlderaal and EazdUua and PuUbaty aui THE MAN WITH THE Bid HEAD Oo -ray1 Olt outl Tm etck! I waist to dial K THE MAN WITH THE LEVEL HEAD Ah, you old ftlnnef I No rest for the Wlckedl You will QO on a bat whllo youi wlfa i in tba countrr. will rem. Ton ought to ftuff rl Bat why dldnt ou do aa I told you whan I left you last niaht. and a I did myself: uki ft CASCARET Candy Cathartio befor cotna to hod? You'd fl good. Ilk I do. They work while yon olr. tt "n voiir otomach nd bowwi. cool yoar f ororish llrer, and tcftke you foel fin and dandr thw mn'-nlnrt after. Wolf. AH these game, with the excep tion of th I'll labury-Wolf contest, were dlaposed of In the morning sitting. Olland won from Bardlehen and tb four other game ended In draw. OUTPLAY THE ENGLISHMEN Davt International Lawn Teaats Be pee in Thl Cenatry. NEW YORK. Aug. ft Tfi wight F. Davis International lawn tennis challenge cup appedrs to be destined to continue to repose In tnls country. Both Malcolm D. Whitman and William A. Lamed, tho Americana, piuyed better than Dr. Joaepbua Plm and R. F. Doherty, the Engliehinen. In the two seta played in the opening con t"le In the singles on the courts of th Crescent Athletic club at Bay Ridge today, in both competitions) the point score was one-sided and had th rain held off a little longer the third set would unquestionably have returned th Americans the winners. Whitman scored his nets against Dr. Flm at 4-1, 4-1. and Laxned against R. F. Do hrrty at C-2, I t . Th matches were started promptly at 3. SO, and at that hour a gallery of 4,0u0 persons filled tho grandstands and every point of vantage. The opening service In esch contest fell to tho Americana. Fred Mansfield acted as referee for the Whit-man-Dr. Plm match and Rob Wrenn for thet between learned and Doherty. Whitman began his aervlc with a straight awlft ball that proved a fault. On hlr second trial the ball struck tru and oa th second return Dr. Plm drove a poor back-hander Into the net which gave the first point to th unbeaten Yankee cham pion. Whitman lobbed over his opponent's had for the next, point, then ran into th net and smashed for the third In a wsy that seemed to dnse the Briton. Dr. Plm then got two points by a pans and an out by Whitman, but tho latter took the open lng game on a beautiful line drive. Th old-tim champion of England was slow In comparison with hi Ysnkee opponent. The latter wa all dash and covered his court to perfection. Whenever Dr, Plm tried t get to the net Whitman lobbed over his head to the baseline, and the Englishman Hac.. h a hla riHi'D, mrA amnnil a,?,- The second set Waa Wen "easier" for 'Whit man.'. He well knew that he had th chal lenging player at hi mercy, -and he rushed the playing In the hope of finishing the match before tho rain cam. He outplayed Dr. 1'im at every point and wa willing to continue the play Into the third set, but Referee Richard -decided to postpone th matches until 10:30 tomorrow, at which time tho third e will be played and th remaining matches In th single contested. Captain Collins, manager of th English team, wa much chagrined at th showing of his men, but thojght they failed to get fairly started and expects better ot tbem tomorrow, Th point acore followe: - ' First set:- ... -. , .' " Whitman (American).. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4-M-4 Dr. Plm (Briton) 3 4.1.4 1 1 428-1 Second et; ."..,. ., ' Whitman 4' 4 i , S 4 '4 4-28-4 Dr. Plm 118 41 1 15-1 The real sport ot th play was furnished In the Larned-Doherty match, and it waa not long before the attention was all drawn to th court nearest the club house where the younger players were engaged. It was th keen interest taken in this match which kept the crowd la th open some time after the rain started, for, unlike the other part of th tournament, thl match continued until th downpour necessitated a cessa tion . of : play. There was scarcoly n play which waa not applauded and tho expert, ritus displayed was of the highest ordur. Lamed wotjld hardly be said to hav out classed the Briton, and while the points score show a disparity somewhere In the Englishman's game, the latter showed that ho Is no cheap adversary. Lamed displayed a particularly ft re eye for the aide line on hi returns and most of his points were made br hla scientific placing ot tb bail far out of reach rather than a ouaxlinat Jwlet of the balls within th immediate vicinity or Aonercy. in score: First t: W. A. Larned . (America) 1 4 4 1 4 480-1 B. F. Doherty (Great Britain).... t S 1 4 S 4 I 3-31-3 Second set: W. A. Larned.... 4041444 8-8S-4 R. F. Poht tr.. 4 t 4 11 1 7-M-8 , Townsend Agyaln -, Tleter. s WATERLOO. Neb., Aug. . (Special Tel egram.) Tho score of the second day' hoot given by th Waterloo Gun club waa a follow: Townsend, Omaha, and Nichol son, Nebraska City, tied on first place, breaking 44 out of 100; Harlan, Auburn, 40; Morrill, South Omaha, 6s: Carson, Auburn, and Blotter, Fremont, 8T; Carter, North Platte. M. Townsend won first high aver age, Morrill second. Carson first low av erage, Btoner second. Dlavl Win Recover. LONDON. Aug. 1 The American bi cyclist Disvolo, who fell at the Aquarium last night while "looping the loop," passed a good night at Westminster hospital, to which he wss taken after the accident. It I expected that be will reoovet. Mindea Worst Hasttnar Steaenta. HASTINGS, Neb., Aug. . (Special Tele gram.) The Mlnden baM ball team beat th college aggregation of thl' city today by a score of 11 to 4. Look out for malaria. It is seasonable bow. A few doea of Prickly Aih Bitters Is a lure preventive. Abbott I ele Urates Jabllee. ATCHISON, Kan.. Aug. 4,-In connec tion here today with the triennial meeting of th Benedictine order ef the United Btates the Jublie of Ut. Rev. Innocent Wolf, who has completed twenty-five year aa abbot, was celebrated. Seven bishops and twelve abbots, with over one hundred priests from alfTerent parts of the coun try, were In attendance. RL Rev. Peter rvif'a of Collegevlile, .linn,, waa elected president, succeeding Rev. Wolf. Passengers Detained at tails Island. NEW YORK, Aug. ft-Aboat thirty of the paseengeis on th dlaabled schooner Notice from Capo Verde Ixlands for Provi dence. wbUh was towed to this port, are not mentioned In the- manifest ana the 1m nilgrunt authorities hav detained them at Luis Island penolng an Investigation. Borne months sgo a warning was sent out that Immigrant were bebig smuggled to thlr country In small vessels from the Cap Verde Id '.ends. aiirvOTTLEr. KWC-C-'-X BEERS? 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