o THE OMAnA DAITjX BEK: THURSDAY, Jt'LY 30, 100.1. PIRATES RODT TOE REDS SSSaaSasSBaSBaSBt Timely Hitting Deciding Ticlof ia Pitta- tnrg'i Latest Victory. HARPER'S GIFTS AND TEAM tfcRORS HELP ClartnMtl Bats at lMOort Tlsaes, Almost Always Harts) West Lft Bases at Cloaa mt tml. CINCINNATI July I.-rittaburg took the la.t linn of the aerie from Cincinnati to f day by timely hlftlng. Harper's few gifts and tha error behind vera coatty. Cin cinnati could not hit Kennedy's delivery at Uie right tkma and in every Inning but one had men left on bases, pelts waa ordered off the grounds' In tha last Inning for abua ln Lmplre O Day. Attendance, 1,800. Score: rTTTSBCRO. . CINCINNATI R.H.O.A X RHOAB. fluaamont, ef. 1 4 Donlltl. If.... ! t S t S SMina. rr...O 1 4 t Saynour. ct .. 1 lie w.jn.r, m...l lie 1 ixjlao. rf I t I Bran.Orld, lb 1 II e TBaclT. lb... S t 1 Lraca. lb 1 I 1 0 Bt Inl.ldt. lb. i Bit! hr, lb... 1 I T 0i( orcoran, M.. tit Kruter, .. t 111 frK.IIrr, 2b.... t 114 Snub, e t 4 t a P.m. e... Kanna4jr, a... 114 frHarpar, p. tela .. e e e i IIIO I li Tatals t f M 14 n i i m i o -? 0 0 03 Pittsburg. t WI!dtoh: gcaraldt. Time: 2:9. plre: Emslle. taadlag at the Teaaaa. Flttsburr. 1 ChWaa () w lor hi Cincinnati Hrrmklyn Boston Bt. Louis Philadelphia ... iMmea today: t'm- Woa. Lost P.C. R7 2 .6T1 (4 M e) 4X M .MS 44 43 .t 41 .4M 35 4t .: S3 M .H7 M 57 .! Pittsburg at St. Louis; nan. 7 ... It ... al ... n ... K New Ynrli at Brooklyn; Chicago at Clncln- KmIot. rf.... 4 larfal, aa.. I Wllltama, lb., t Mrrarland, ef 1 Tannaklll, H. 4 Daivi, lb.. trrownnr. Totals. I'lttsburg ClnclnnaU ........... 0 9 10 2 Earned runs: Cincinnati. 1 2. Two-base hit: Bevmour. Left on bases Cincinnati, 10; Pittsburg, 4. Stolen bases: Keiley (2). Berkley, Leach. Double plays: Corcoran to Keiley to Beokley; Keiley to to Corcoran to Beckley. First on balls: By Harper, 2; by Kennedy, 4. Struck out: Br Harper, : by Kennedy, 2. Time: 1:45. Umpire: O'Day. Microbes Taka Erea One. CHICAGO. July 29.-Chlcaa;o defeated St. Louis today In an evenly played and Inter esting corneal of ten innings. Single scored the winning run on hla triple and on a sin gle by Williams. Cftsey had his face badly cut by a hot ball from Farrells bat in the eighth. Tha accident forced hla retire ment. Attendance, 1,200. Score: CHICAGO. BT. LOUIS. R.H.O. A. B.I R.H.O A B. 1 I I t t rarrall. tb ... t I I 4 t 0 111 Doenmn. rf.. 1 e e ii t i dmaot, ct t 81r. If.. ., lb., rbani-a, lb. Jonen, cf. .. Evcrs. lb.. Harlrr, rf. Knng, . t 0 1 t .40100 i e t lite Tinker, M-lb. 0 t 0 t 0 Mtn.tra. 0 14 11 Wllllama, aa.. t 1 t 1 I Drain, as 0 Harcla?. If.. 0 nark. I 0 HickKL lb.. 0 Rjrtn, c, t iron, a I I 0 0 I t It t 1 0 I t 0 t 1 t t t 1 0 4 t GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE lew York Jest Scrapes Tbroagh, Beat lag Boetea 1st Battlag Caatest. BOSTON, July By a narrow margin New York won In today's terrific batting contest, IS to 14. Cheabro waa batted out of the box In the sixth. Toung was hit hard throughout. Attendance, 4,li. Score: MW TOR K. I BOSTON I H.O.A.I R.H.O.A.B. Csarav. lh.l 111 0 rvniahart?. II. I I I 1 I lit wrolllna. lb.... 1 1 I I v It fO'RrVra. cf .. I I 1 t t 4 4 I 0; Krwinu, rf.. t S 4 t t 1111 Parant, aa I 1 I I 4 tit CU'-hun. lb. I 1 1 . 1 I 10 1 01 rr!, lb I I 1 I 1 . 1 I t I arrinr. e 1 t 1 I nmM a.... 1 t e 1 ttVeuBc. b 4 0 4 1 4 HonlL 1 lit CC. etahl t t t t t H"J. tub I ... 1 1 t t t Totals M II 17 11 ll ; Totala 14 It V 11 t ftatteJ for Criger In ninth. xx Batted for Young In ninth. New York S 0 1 1 4 0 1 It Boston 1 1 1 t 0 4 It Earned runs: New York. Boston, S Two-base hits: Dourhertv. Ferris 2). Con- roy (2), McParland. Elberfeld. Three-bese bite: Dougherty. O'Brien, Freeman, ort- roy, Kioerield, Btani, w imams, noraorun; Dougherty, O'Brien. Stolen baaes: Dough- ertv. Keeler tit. McFarland. TanneQIII Ftrat baas on balls: Off xoung, l; on Howell. 1. Struck out: By Young. 4:by Chesbro. t: by Howell, L Time: 2:10. Urn plre: Bnerldan. Delrelt Kauilly Beats Batata. nsrrROrr Julv m Tn a falrlv well plaved game Detroit easily beat St. Louis today. Kllaon scored the hits, while Selver s own error and two hits guve Detroit three runs in the third. Attendance, Z,au. ecore: DSTSOIT. ST. LOtlS. b.u n a a I a. H O. A B Birntt, rf... 1 t t t OBurbett, If.... 1 1 t 0 l mm ir Ilea miniii. rt ... 0 I 0 t 0 mmi. lb o Minn. lb. 0 1 4 1 0 Will". M... 0 1 I 1 0 HrmubilL cl.. till Crawlora. H.. 0 1 t 0 orr. lb 1 I t 1 01 MrAllUter. si I II t MeUnlre, ... 0 1 7 1 i Vaiw, lb.... 0 t 1 1 Smith, lb.... tilt KiUou. a t t 1 I i 4111, b... I;nr, a.. HldrKh t t 4 1 0 0 110 0 . 0 0 0 1 .tote 1 It 14 T 1 Total 1 txll 11 1 loll 1 10 IT xOne out when winning run scored: Chicago 0 1 0 0 0 01 0 1-1 St. Louis ...0 0 0 1 0 t 0 1 t 0-1 Left on bases: ' Chlcagd, 7; St. Lotils, 1 Two-base hits: Donovan. Barclay. Thrce bflnn hit: Slagle. Sacrifice hits: Casey, Harley, Menefee, Brain.' Stolen bsses: Chance. Donovan. Btruck out: By Mene fee, 4: by Brown, 1. Bases on balls: Oft Mennfne, 1; off Brown, 3. Time: 1:60. Um pire: Moran. New York Takes Final Oae. NEW YORK, July 29New Tork won the final aame of the Dresent series from itoston toaay. me score oeing a to i. liotn Ditchers were effective, but errors In the Arid and Malarkey's wlldneaa at times I proved costly to the visitors. Babb'e fleld- ilDS waa a feature. Attendance, 2,600. Score: NBW YORK. . BOSTON. RHOAB. RHOAB. Brown,. rf....t 1 1 1 t Cooler. If.... t S t t t Brinha. til 1 I I OTenney, lb... t 1 t t 1 Hcuana. IB.. 0 111 t t Btanlor, rf.... t I 0 1 Mm, u...;t e e e ecreej. rt....o e i t t Bbb, n 1 1 t 4 0 Mormn, t t t t 1 Imno. lb t 1 t I lAbb'tlrklo. lb t S 1 t 1 Oilbtrt, lb....t t 4 4 1 Orainlncw. U 0 0 I 0 0 Win,r. o t t 1 1 OlAubrer, H....1 14 0 1 atcUlaaltr, a. 1 I 0 I oMUrk7. .. 1 1 1 I ToUU I mil l ToUla. t f 14 I I New York 01S090ei- Boston 00000101 02 Earned run: Boston, 1. First on errors: Boston, 1; New York, 2. Left on basee: Boeton, I; New York, S. Three-base hit: Aubrey. Sacrifice hit: Tanney. 'Stolen base: Mertea. Double plays: Malarkey to Tenney; Browne to Babb; Babb to Gilbert to McOann; Babb to McUann. First on balls: Off Malarkey, 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Malarkey, 2: by McOlnnlty, 2 Struck out: ,y Malarkey, 1. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Johnstone. . Phillies Beat Brooklyn. BROOKLYN. July .-In a heavy bat ting game Philadelphia defeated the home team today by 12 to 7. Duggieby started to pitch for Philadelphia, but wag relieved by Fraser In the second Inning. Attendance, 2,600. Score: ' PHILADELPHIA. I BROOKLYN. K H O. A B.I R.H.O.A B. Tbsmaa, rf... 0 110 String, lb. ... I lilt 1110 Shrrd. U..1 I I lilt Pobbi, rl Ill 1110 Dorlo. lb I 1 11 Off OrlKtall, ; off Williams, 1; off Mc Donald. . Stolen lKe: KlHnow. l-rt on banes: Toledo, 8; Minneapolis, t. Sacrifice hits: Blankenahlp. Kleinow, Child. Ivmtile plays: Owenn, Chllda and Turner; Child", Owens and Turner. Wild pitch: McDonald. Time: 2:1ft. Umpire: Cunningham. Score, second game TOUT no. Smith, rf FUiiMbji. rf. Turner, lb... arrnaM, II.. Kl'l now. r... 9rbanb. lb... rtilld,. lb... RrlUing, p.. :ro. 1 stiNNBAPot.ii R H O A B HO. A B. 0 110 l!ollln. rf.. 1 1 t t t 1111 0 Kpooner. Ik..l I I 1 I t t 4 0 nllllT. U t t I t 0 1 1 II 1 OP. tnltb. rf.. 0 1 1 0 0 t I 1 0 O'Orler. M. t 1 1 I 0 1111 t Mrlntrra. lb.. 0 0 t I 1 1111 0 Mania, lb.... Ore III t t I t IIlr. r t t T 1 0 UVubla4r, p. t s t e p... 0 1 0 1 ill ..... 4 M IT IS Totals. Toledo Minneapolis .... Two-base hits: Owens, Turner. Totali .... 1 4 4 It 1 ..220O9S0 e 4 ..leoeoooo ei Sullivan. 2. Home runs: Struck out: By Relating, 4; by Vaablnder, 6. Bases on balls'. Off Retallng, 3: off Vaablnder, 4. Sacrifice hits: Smith. Owens. Kleinow. Chllds. Left on base: Toledo, 0; Minneapolis. 3. Double plays: Schaub to Turner to SohaiiO. Owens to Chllds to Turner. Oyle to Martin to Spooner. Wild pitch: Vaablnder. Stolen bases: Smith, Schaub, Rels'.lng. Time: 1:60. Umpire: Cunningham. Pestpoaed Uaaaes. At Indianapolis Kansas Clty-Indlanapolls game, rain.. Double-header on Thursday. Standing of the Teaaas. Played. Won. Lost P.C. .. 7 .. 83 .. hs .. 78 .. fR .. S7 .. 86 .. 8S Kansas City st Indian' 64 31 .644 S3 30 .39 45 40 .6J 39 39 .50 43 43 .60 3b bl .414 34 .S95 33 63 .3K8 .0 10 ,000 0 0 e o drawn, lb... I w olrrrton. lb 1 Kelitrr, rf I Barry, If 0 Doualaaa, IbL. S Huliwitt, aa.. 1 Roth. r. ...... I Dufglibjr. p.. 0 Praaar, p t lOOt Dahltn. aa 1 I 0 1 t t t MaOratry. rf."9 1 t 111 0 Plood. lb 001 S T S O'Jarklltach. x.. t t I tOO 0 Schmidt, p.... 0 0 0 1 1 t t t I tiDoaachar. P...I t t t I auaaalar S S a a Total, J! 13 n 14 I ' Totala T 11 IT IT I At Batted for Schmidt in eighth. f fhlladelphla ....I 6 0 2 0 0 1 2 012 Jjtrooklyn .; S 16012000 7 Earned runs: Philadelphia. 4; Brooklyn, Two-base hits: Sheckard (2), Dobba, .V'freery. Three-base hits: Oleason. Wol- vetton, Relator, Strang. Left on bases: Philadelphia. 7: Brookyln, 7. Home run: Dahlen. Stolen bases: Barry (2), Roth, Doyle. Double plays: Roth to Douglass, Both to Oleason. Dahlen to Flood to Doyle. First base on errors: Philadelphia, 2 First base on balls: Oft Schmidt, oft Doescher, 1; off Fraser. 6. Saorlflee hits: Kelster, Hulxwitt. Hit by pitched ball: By Schmidt, t Struck out: By Schmidt, 1; by Fraser, Totals. S 10 17 14 Total.. kBatted for Si ever in ninth. Detroit 1 0300001 -8 St. Louis 1 0000000 0-1 Earned run: Detroit. Two-base hits: Lush. Smith, McOulre. Three-base hlU: Carr. Martin. Sacrifice hit: Kitson. Stolen bases: Barrett, Lush. Bases on balls: OB Kitson, 1; off Slever, '2. First base on er rors: St. Louis, 2. Left on bases: Detroit. 6; St. Louis, 10. Struck out: By Kitson, 7; by Slever. 1. Double play: McOulre to Mc AUIater. Time: 1:35. Umpire: Connolly. Darkness Stona Phillies Game. PHILADELPHIA, July -Philadelphia and Wasnlngton played a ten-inning draw today, darkness putting a stop to the game. The tail-endera got after Henley in a lively manner in the latter halt of the game and the champions were lucky to escape defeat, as Washington had men left on bases In all of the later Innings. Attendance, 8.53b. Score: WASHINGTON. PHILADELPHIA. a u n A n I R.H.O.A.B. Mora, as 0 S I t t Plrkarlnt. ef . I 1 I 1 t Ryao, el t t 4 t tBbrark. lt J J " 1 Clarka, lb,... 1 t t 1 tb Croaa. lb... 1 1 1 1 Salbarb, II.... I 110 osaynoio, Leo. rf t lit t Hoffman, It., t Couahlla, lb., t t 4 1 IMmrphr. Ib... McCorni k, IB 1 1 I 1 1 at. v-ruaa. mm., w Kltlradaa. 6.. 0 0 4 I 0 Poarera, ....! Wtlaoa, p 0 1 0 S lHnl.r, p. iawij Totals 4 S SO t 01 ToUU... xBatted for Henley. . Tnj..v,ir.n aaOOOllOS 0 I thii.a.fnhl A004000UO u Earned runs: Waehlngton. z; rniiauei phla. 2. Two-base hits: Seybold (2). L. Cross. Belbach. Sacrifice hit: Henley, Double plays: Pickering to Shreck: Mc--.inir n Pl.rV. in Moran. Left on bases: Washington. 6; Philadelphia, 3. First base on balls: Off Henley, 4; off .Wilson, 2. Hit by pitched ball: lieniey. i. mruia uui. By Henley. 2: by Wilson, 2. Time; 1:60. Umpire i Haasett. Standing of tbe Taarna. Plaved. Won. Lost. P.C. Boston 84 66 Z Philadelphia, M, M 34 .656 Cleveland 82 44 38 .6J8 Detroit 70 41 38 .619 New York 78 38 40 .487 Chicago 80 36 44 .460 St. Louis 7 84 45 .410 Washington 82 27 Do .S Oames today: Bt. Loula at Detroit: Cleveland at Chicago: Washington at Phil adelphla; New York at Boston. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Mllwankee Goes Under Again, Lonts tlle Seerlng Victory In rirat. St. Paul Milwaukee Indianapolis .... Kansas City ... Louisville Minneapolis .... Columbus Toledo Oames today: apolls; Milwaukee at Louisville: St. Paul at Uoiumous; Minneapolis at loieuu. GAMES IN WESTERN LEAGUE Mllwankee Easily Defeats Des Moines, Taking Fire Bans to One. MILWAUKEE, July 2S Milwaukee won easily from Dea Moines today, outplaying them in every department. Attendance, 2uu. Score: R. H. E. Milwaukee .... 00200011 2 Des Moines ... 000001 00 01 2 2 Batteries: Milwaukee, Swormstedt and Lucia; Des Moines, Cushman and Marshall. Kbit Tribe Dons, Denver. KANSAS CITY, July 29-Kansaa City won today's game by timely batting. Both rltchera were batted freely. Attendance, "' Bcore: R.H.E. Kansas Ctty .02201114 -ll 14 2 Denver 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 0- 6 14 1 Batteries: Kansas'Clty, Milton and Mes- sltt; Denver, ilaroer ana uincn. Bt. Joe Beats Millionaires. bi tAorptr Tulv 29. St. Joseph ' ,hn nlliinnnlres todnv by tei- sistent liltting. Jones pitched good ball but Robes' men naa a caning iireaa. ance, 800. bcore. at Inwnh ..10ZS040W -m J a 1 rolr. Porinas 1000O01u-o Ratterles: Bt. JoaeDh. cninn ana tiaryiu, Colorado Springs, Jones and Starnagie. Poatponed Games. At Peoria Peoria-Omaha game post poned, rain. Standing OI me reams. 4 I SO 14 3 Colorado Springs Milwaukee St. Joseph Kansas City .... Denver Peoria, Des Moines Omaha 79 76 76 78 78 , 79 , 79 78 by Simmons 1 .5 6 .da EVENTS ON TROTTING TRACKS Maddy Conrse Causes Postponement of l.an Dillon's Race Against Time. CLF.VELAND. July 29 In ronsenuer.ee of a heavy rain, which mttde the track fully 4 seconds slow, Lou Dillon was not driven to break her record. 2 03H. this exhibition holm postponed till Thtirsdnv. A much larger crowd was on hand today, fully 10.- i being present. The first event, the 2:23 trot, was won by a Cleveland horse. Caspian, in straight heats from such favorites aa King Iahi. 1'atchen Maid. Cole Direct and Guy Fortune. This race was characterised by the reappearance of Budd Dohle In the sulky after an ab sence of nine years. Results: 2:23 trot, mirse I2.nn: Caspian, b. g.. by Patron (R. Hanks)....! wtiy Fortune, c. n. iiuuinoni Klnnev Lou, br. h. (l)ohiei King Simons, blk. h. ( Kognsh).... rrlnce Cnton. b. h. (Elkersi Hensio Bitch wood. ch. t McOulre) Cole Direct, tilk. h. (Georgel .... Patchen Maid, blk. m. (Deerlder) Time: 2:15V. 2:124. J:1 pace, purse $2.onf): Doctor Madara, ch. g (Hudson) Start Hal, b. h. (Snow) Vollta, b. m. (Snyder) Theron Powers, b. g. (Nuckolls) Mush, b g. (Walker) Laura 8puret. ch. m. (Balbauld) Alma O, ch. g. (Fuller) Time: 2:104. 2:11'. ' 2:12 pace, purse ll.onn: Illinois, b. h., by Antel (MeMahon).. Ouy Red. b. g. (Haws) Donna McGregor, br. m. (Snow) .... Joe Slblev. ch. g. (Nuckolls) Honest John. ch. g. (Murphy) Five Points, blk. h. (Hogan) Gold CalL ch. h. (Reaveal ., Time: 2:12H. 2:12H. 2:12V I M trnt nurse SI. am: Rythmic, b. h., by Oakland Baron (Hud son) Fereno, blk. m. (Henyon) Baron de 8hay. b. g. (McHenry) Montreallo, b. g. (Walker) Maxlne, b. m. (Eckers) Lord Vincent, b. h. '.Patterson) Time: 2:114. 2 2:20 pace, purse l,0o9: Tom Keene, ch. g., by West Eglebert (Saunders) 3 1 1 Ocary. ch. g. (McEwen) 1 7 2 Page Hal, b. h. (Gear) 4 2 3 Governor Pingree, b. h. (McLnughlln).7 4 1 Joe Gratton. ch. h. (McHenry) 6 6 Trilby Direct, blk. m (Walker) 2 4ds Bernadotte. b. m. (BogaBh) 5 6ds Time: 2:i19Vi. 2:14. 2:10. SAU(5l"S, Mnss.. July 29 Restilts: 2:18Tlass trotting, purse JfVXI: Mary Rachel won, Navidad second, Lady K third. Best time: 2:irH- 2 21 class pacing, purse $5vi: Frank Wil son won, Gilbert H second, Emmet H third. Best time: 2:16. 2:05 pace, purse t'M. unfinished: Carl Wilkes won two heats and finished second in two. Terrell S won two heats and finished second in two, Louise G came In third in four heats. Best time: 2:11i. FREEPORT, 111.. July 29 Today's trots postponed on account of rain. TOUTOFUL CRIMINALS JAILED Boj and Girl Bent fioom tod Lite Together on North 8ixteenth Street HAVE CAUSED POLICE TROUBLE BEFORE Girt, with n Companion, Has Been Robbing Department Stores and Pawnshops of Jewelry (or Several Weeks. Mary Miller and Sena Hansen, aged It years each, and Arthur Orobe, aged 12 years, are In the city Jail, the former two charged with petit larceny and the latter with a statutory offense. Orobe admitted his guilt and In a signed statement made to Captain Uaaa of the police force he said that ha waa 18 years old July 23: that last Saturday he had rented a room at 609 North 8liteentb street for one week and that he and the Miller ..9 1 .1 6 4 2 2 4 6 3 ds ds 2 ' girl had been staying there at night. He .'. 1 t. -w 1 ., . . W,. . . . J llU JIMUWU 1V1, U . BIU, 1U1 BUVlUt IVII months. Mary Miller Is aald to live In East Omaha and the Hansen girl hear Ruser's park While they gave these names to the police it la said their right name ia Johnson and that they are cousins. According to the police they have been stealing Jewelry around the .department tores for several weeks. On one occasion they went to the Boston store and there atole seven rings and on another occasion, so the police say, they were caught with a bag full of alt kinds of Jewelry. Special Officer Orler ar rested them and upon tha gtrle returning the property and signing a release they were not prosecuted. In a pawnshop. It Is said, they secured a watch and a ring. The Hansen girl was arrested several days ago and the Miller girl yesterday after noon. It was through the Miller girl that Grobe waa arrested. .1 , 2 ..... ....3 ....4 60 2 .33 47 28 .618 39 37 .613 , 39 39 ,500 ! 37 41 .474 i 3tt 43 .406 35 44 . 443 31 47 .S97 EGAN LOSES THE GOLF CUP Mason Phelps Takes Coveted Trophy After Playing Sensational Match. CHICAGO. July 29 H. Chandler Egan of Exmoor, the western and Intercollegiate golf champion, lost a heart-breaking match to Mason E. Phelps of Midlothian by 1 up at Onwentsla today in the third round for the Ravlnoaks cup. This Is the first defeat Ei?an haa suffered this season In an open tournament. The de- The best of everything at the Blue Rib bon cafe, 1415 Farnam street. MORGAN ANDJTERRY TONIGHT Local Wrestler Will Meet Man from Anbnro on Mat at Crelgu ton Hall. Tonight E. R. Morgan and Hot Terrv will mid in Crelghton hall to wrestle for iuu a siae ana a aivislon or the gate re ceipts. Both have trained rt own r-nnnWlera. bly since they weighed in at the time the cnailenga was accepted and they will weigh In at the mat at about 125 pounds apiece. There is much speculation among the local lovers of wrestling as to what the outcome of the match will be. Morgan is well known locally as one of the best wrestlers of his weight in the middle west, but Terry is an unknown and there is a little tear among some of Morgan t fol lowers that he may be a "rlngar." For the last year Terry has been living at Au burn and has been throwing all of tho farmers and city sports, until It seemed wise to branch out in search of bigger game. He seems to be very likely game and Is trained to a fine point. When he weighed in with Morgan he weighed 189 Creole ALWAYS EYI3Y17I.IF J Vim 1 ARE u MILD Save the Bands LOUISVILLE, July 29. The visitors out batted the locale today, but Walker kept their hits well scattered after Louisville scored enough rune In the first inning to win the game. A catch by Hart waa a fea ture. Attendance, 2,000. Score: LOUIIVILLB. MILWAUKEE. R H O A B I R.H.O.A B. Kanrtn, rf.... 0 0 I t tetiaSay, tb.... t I t t I Hrt, It 1 S S t IDoooftiM. Ik., t t II t 1 Braahaar, lb.. 1 1 4 t 0 Wooa. a 1 1 I I t riiiret....e e i i litnaiaub. in hlllni. lb.. 1 t t 4 1 Hmpblll. rf. I 1 1 t .111V a liumaarr, U-. t a a a .till OGanler. rt....l 1100 .01411 Via, aa t S 4 S 0 . t t t 1 t Bllloit, p 0 0 t I 0 lMrlUh ...t 1 t t 0 Totals 4 1 St 11 I sabpaor t t t t t Oames today: Omaha at Peoria; Denver at Kansas City; Colorado bpnngs at bl Joseph; Des Moines at Milwaukee. Webster City Wlna Easily. WEBSTER CITY. Ia.. July 29.-(Ppecial.) The Webster tMty Greys won easily In a faat game of ball this afternoon from Green: 6 to 3. Batteries: Greys. Tessler and Dunlap; Green, Grant and Moss. Algona won from Fort Dodge today on the Utter s ground. ( to 2. and yesterday by tha score of 7 to 6, Score: Webster City t 2iiS22in Green 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-2 Ball Presidents Adjonrn. NEW YORK, July 29. The committee of base ball league presidents after an hour a ee"lon today adjourned without taking any action as to a national agreement. President Pulllam sold the adjournment was taken on account of tho absence of President Ban Johnaon. Boston Bloomers Detent PlninTlew. PLAINVIEW, Neb.. July 2.-(Speclal.)-,, . Dimman defeated the Plaln- lew ball team nere )duuw. to 6. Tha bathing beach at Lake Manawa Is thronged daily with the best people of Omaha nd Council Bluffs. EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS . - an -.4laa' Oora Pnnl Baecusnuo After Monday's Mlsemblo Race. competitive record of the course and won ounces under Morgan, but he has trained from L. H. Conklln of Princeton, who down five or six pounds. For the last few twice defeated tho former amateur cham- days he has been working with Steln plon, Walter J. Travis. i hausnn, a local boy of some prominence. ana nis worn against mm wouia maicaie a knowledge of wrestling. Morgan has been training witn some of Today's match abounded In sensational plays. At the turn Euan was 1 up. Mat ir wore aounred at the Kith. Playing for the 18th hole the match was all even. Both j his scholars and working every day. so that were on the green on their tee shots. Phelps ( be is not trained to as fine a point as might rimmea tne cup on mo ajiwumun iiui. r oe, nut ne win pronaDiy do in as gooa con dition ns he ever waa for any match. Boon after he took on the match he had trouble with his stomach and fell off five or six pounds, which will offset the amount that Terry haa lost In training. . Beginning at 8:30, there will be a prelim inary match between two local heavy weights, J. C. Langdon a fid F. J. Vosacek of South Omaha. Langdon is a big. husky fellow and a promising man, while vasacek is about as heavy and aa strong aa an ox. After the first fall there will be a match between a couple of local lightweights. Who they will be has not been decided as yet. peter ixcn win reieree tne main event of the evening. Brhrlavar, White, lb... Quintan, aa. Walkar. p.. I Totals I 11 17 U I xBatted for Viox In ninth. xx Batted for Elliott In ninth. Louisville 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 Milwaukee 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Earned runs: Louisville. 1 Two-base hits: White, Schafiey. Home run: Hart. Stolen base: Braahaar. Baseo on balls: Off Walker, 2; off Elliott. 1. Struck out: By Walker, 1: by Elliott. 4. Double plays: Od weli to White. Elliott to Vlox to Donohue. Left on bases:- Louisville, 4; Milwaukee, I. Time: 1:48. Umpire: Mullane. Bt. Pnnl'a Batting Timely. COLUMBUS, July IS. Bt. Paul won to day'a game from Columbus by timely bat ting, assisted by Bailey's wlldneaa and field ing errors by tha locals. In the sixth, after Bailey had passed two men to first and hit one man, a two-base hit by Schaefer cleared the bases. Attendance, 80S. Score: BT. PAt'U I COLl'MBl'S. B.H.O.A.B. E.H.O.A.C. Qatar, lb 10 11 1 atorrtaaer. aa. 1 1 I I 0 Bhaaaaa. I i a a n .... a i a i jMkaoa, it... 1 S S 0 I Huair, lb... I 4 t I t Scbaefar, aa.. I S I I 0 Bnnon, c(....0 0 10 1 Hugaina. lb..l 111 OiMcllor. lb ... I 1 11 0 0 rioarnoir. II..4 0 I I ttlWaanar. lb...O Slit Vtbaalar. lb..O I I t I Hoach. c t 1 I I t Sulllaaa. 0...S t I 4 0 i rablll. If 1 t 0 t AilaaUBC .. t t t 0 Ballar. t t t 1 t Ijaijaaaio, 9. 9 m m m m ToUU I 11 t 11 I Bt. Paul 0000411 0-4 Columbus 10002000 04 Earned runs: Columbus, 2: St. Paul, 1. Stolen bases: Jackson, Schaefer, Wheeler. Two-base hits: Mollor, Schaefer. Three- base hits: Raymer. Huggins. Double plays: Schaefer to 'tlugglns to Wheeler; Huggins, unassisted. Innings pitched : By Bailey, 71: by McMakln, IV Htla: Off Bailey. 7; off IcMakln. S. rttruck out: By Bailey, t; v McMakln. 2: br Allemang. 8. Baaes on Allemang. 1. Hit by pitcher. By Bailey, 1: by Allemang, 1. Time: 1:47. Umpire; M.eaaraer. Toledo Takea a Conplo TOLEDO. July 29. Toledo won two fames from the Ules today ry outbatting. lut four Bernard misjudging a fly in the first Inning the last game would have been a shutout. Yeagar waa put out of tho first tame by Umpire cunningnam. Attendance 780. Bcore, first game: TOLEDO. I MINNEAPOLIS a H.O.A B I R.H.O.A.B a itk rl-of..l ttt tlalllTaa. ef.. t 1 I 1 1 cxmmMM. mm I S 1 4 t saooaar. lb... 1 I 11 t t Blaoa'abia, If I 4 10 0 Lallr. If 1 S 1 0 0 Taraar. lb.... I 111 It tmlia, rt.t 1 0 0 4 of.. 1 riaaasaa, rf.. t klalaoar. a... t Ixfeaab, lb..,. I 111114a. lb.... I Criaull. p.... 8 Totals.. 1 t 6 t Orlar. aa. 1 t 1 6 1 1 t t t:McIatrra, lb.. I I 1 4 0 Jl 0 4 Mania, lb.... S 1 S 0 1 I t I Taaaw. a 1 1 t t t ItS OlUularls. a.... 0 e I I SIS O.Willlama. .. 0 t t I lau tmaaid. a., e 0 0 1 Miinuu Totala S 1 14 11 Toledo IIIIM1I -14 MlnaoapUU 0020te . nr r.tAm t.' 1 1 Iwlruiai uw. . ' . v ...u, ,v.v. ow, Crtatall. Owens. Blankenahlp. Schaub, 1 aM Mrlntvra. Yeoger. Home runs: Sobaubv MArua, Mclatyce. Btruck out: By vod w tiv 54 It was announced at the track that Oom Paul who ran such a miserable race on jnuuuoj, of acute gastritis. Only one favorite won. R2K5i.i' fnrlonas: Duelist won. Wealth econd. Invincible third. Time: 1:14. Second, mile and seventy yards: Ella Snyder won,. Bam Brown second. Ethics third. Time: V46'.,. . .v- Third. live ana a nan. "iu""- "T on. Black Sock second. Flower third. Time. 1:08. w Fourth, mile ana m iiAirtmn, . u . ton stakes: The Rosetlnt won, Duke of Kendall second. Sheriff Bell third. Time: :47V . , , in . o.iu. Fifth, six iuriong. """'i' won, Ned Moore second, Donnelly third. Time: 2:16. . , Sixth, mile and seventy yrds: Court Maid won. Lord Badge second, Florham Queen third. Time: 1:46. virmt four and a half furlongs: Witch craft won. Nannie Hodge second, Trora- peuse thira. lime: .01. Second, mile and seventy yards: Bir Hugh won, FIoydK. second, bailor s Dream thlra. 'lime: Third, six furlongs: Oronte won. Bru- lare second, John Peters third. Time: 1:16. . -. .w II-. Ou4n.w I nu. W H rl. p OUlLIl, IIII1C. ITJiiii 1 - wv. " ..... Nlcht second, Talpa third. Time: 1:44. Fifth mile: Moablna won, Meehanus sec nH rharlle Gralnaer third. Time: 1:45. nfth Hve and a hn!f furlongs: Father Tallent won. Blue Darter second, Pat Ham mond tblra. lime: i:iir. BT Llllild. Jll V iesuus: First, six furlongs: Kentucky Muddle won. Mtss uuiae secona, Aline a. intra. Tim. 1 lh. Second, five furlongs: Quaker Girl won. Athena second. Bird Pond third. Time: 1 m Thlrn. nve ana a nan lunonxa: ocwiprr won. Bugler second. Lord liermance third. Time: 1 lltKi. Fourth, six furlongs: Kindred won. Bas D Or second. Mliee tnira. lime: 1:1a. Fifth on mile: Judge Cantrell won. Plrateer second. Olonetx third. Time: 1 -4?U Sixth, six furlongs: Una Price won. Dr. Hart second. Harry Griffith third. Time: 1:1514. iM'rrir r x.- w Tulv aa T? na,il t Vlrat fen furlonas: Fuso won. Msrlon- etta second, Helen Tarwater third. Time: 1:29. Second, four and a half furlongs: Austra lian won. Solln Shingle second. Outfield third. Time: :6. Third, mile: Autollght Won, Sir Gallant second. Wlreln third. Time: 1:41. Fourth, six rurlongs: -Biyooots won, il luminate aecond. Onyx third. Time: 1:16. Fifth, mile and an eighth: Tibs won, Malay aecond, John Drake third. Time: 1 :6i. Sixth, six furlongs: Arachue won. Amor ous second, Louise Collier third. Time: 1:14. LONG OCEAN RACE IS OVER Iagosaar Covers B60Mllo Conrse ttalekest, Tboagh Thistle Comes Close Behind. was six Inches from It. Phelps was down In three. The spectators began to walk away, thinking Kgan would surely hole out. He did not take the trouble to measure the distance, but carelessly putted and missed. Egan won the Ravlnoaks cup last year. Phelps has shown well In all the open tournaments this year and Is a prom- '8P.S mtPryng of Buff albrl the. dnly out-of-town player to reach the third round In the tournament, waa aeieaiea oy w . x. nor land. 5r.. of Skokle, 3 up and 2 to play, in a featureless match. , . After the fourth round had been com pleted this afternoon tho following- eight players were left to compete In the fifth round tomorrow: S. T. Chase, Mason Phelps, W. E. Egan, W J Howland. Jr., Ned Cummins, Blair Lamed, R. Mundy and R. Waller. ANOTHER CANADIAN BEATEN Patterson Defeated In Chicago Tennla Tourney, Which Sow Beaches geml-Flnala. r-Trif Attn Jniv 29. The fourth round of men's singles and the second round of the women's singles were completed today in the western championship tennis tourna ment. Both these events are now up to the semi-finals, which will be played to morrow. Owing to unfavorable weather conditions, little was Cone in the doubles. The one surprise of the day's play was Snow's defeat of Patterson, the Canadian player. Today's results: Fourth round, men's singles: Hunt beat Dlehl. 6-2. 6-4. . Wardner beat riurion, 0-0, 0-1. Emerson beat Forstall, -3. 6-1. l I..... . m llnrsun R.7. 6.1. 7-5. a,.. rmmii nion's douh es: Belden and Burton beat Lamb and Martin, 6-0. 6-0, 4-6, 6-0. . ' ..... Second round, women s unisi" Louise Pond beat Mrs. Annie C. Burgess, 6-2. 6-2. Miss Carrie eeiy reai aaiaa ioio- uum- merhayes. 6-1, 6-2. ,. .. Miss Winona noaiernuui wi " Wlmer, 6-4. 6-4. . . ... ,. Miss Hatel Hedley beat Miss Edythe Parker, 6-4, 1-6, 6-4. Uraed Beats Clothier nt Tennis. BOSTON, July 29 Lamed had an easy time In the championship match at Long wood today with W. J. Clothier, winning the match. 2-6. 6-4. 6-0. 6-2. This gives Lamed two legs 1n tho Longwood cup, three being requisite for permanent pos session. Tttas to Bow In Canada. TORONTO, Ont.. July 29 The entries of Titus and Ves'ey for senior singles at the Canadian Henley regatta at St. Cathar ine's were received by the secretary today. Fresh fish of all kinds received daily at the Blue Ribbon cafe, 1415 Farnam street. LIPTON AN ADMIRAL'S EQUAL Police Patrol Boat Salates Yachtsman with Private Flag; and Thir teen Gist, ATLANTIC? HIGHLANDS. N. J.. July ti. Shamrock III had only a sall-stretchlng trial today. After a twelve-mile run the yachts ran back to the Hook, where some changes were made In the challenger. Ijiter a half hours spin waa taken. On his way up New York harbor later Sir Thomas was for the first time officially recognized as of equal rank to an admiral. When Erin passed the New York City po lice boat natrol the latter ran the Sham rock, Sir Thomas' private flag, to Its fore and saluted him with thirteen guns, an admlrfil'a salute. Sir Thomas Llpton today denied the re port that an exchange of captains between the two Shamrocks to place Captain Bevts I of Shamrock I In command of the chal lenger was coniempiaiea. ne aiao am no had heard nothing as to any race between Columbia acid Shamrock 1. Fresh fish of all klTftls received dally at the Blue Ribbon cafe, 1415 Farnam street Corbett Knocks O'Neill Ont. PHILADELPHIA. July 29 "Young" Corbett knocked out "Jack" O'Neill of this city tonight In the fifth round at the Na tional Athletlo club. The first three and a half rounds were tame, O'Neill avoiding the champion's rushes. In the fourth round O'Neill hit Corbett three glancing blows on the Jaw and was about to deliver a fourth when Corbett dropped to hla knees to avoid it. This gave the local man con fidence in the fifth round, which provjd fatal. He met Corbett'a rushes and In an unguarded moment received a terrific right hand punch on the Jaw which sent him to the floor and he was counted out. Field Clnb Golf Tonrney. But one match was played yesterday In the Field club golf championship. Adams beat Ri-ckard 2 up. while Francis won the draw from Rooney. This leaves the finals . to be played between Adams and Frauds j today. I NEW TORK. July . The schooner yacht Thistle of the Atlantio Yacht club finlahed of Scotland llghlshlD In the 290 mile ocean race from Brentnn reef llrht shln. at S.26 this morning. Its foretonmaat had boen carried away about Ave feet above tne mastneao. The schooner yscht Inromir finlahed first, having arrived at 6:46 last night. Oet up early In tha morning and take a plunge In the exhlitraUng waters of Court- land Beach. i)23s25 Pittsburgh and Return Tickets will be on sale Au gust 1, 2 and 3 to Pittsburgh and return at $23.23; limited to return August 31st. I can sell you tickets via Chi cago, I'eoria or St. Louis whichever way you want to go. Flyers via Chicago and Peoria leave Burlington sta tion, Omaha, at 7 a. m., 4 p. 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