THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: Til U It SPAY, AUGUST fl. 1903. 1 IT li If'lUVCT DfllTDLf TITCC I 8Tem.)-An Imiriensa crowd wltnuw the LtVU rtUaiJJl llUUttliLllLj fRn,e Z Wt'" Brookings and Huron I games of th aon. Bcore, I to 0 in favor I of Huron. )utbat and Oatfie'd Kansas Oitf Ar?re?t. ...... ... . ... ti jc.inr,, ' " uAMtS IN AMERICAN LtAliUt vu iuu uiaiA AJJLV. 1 Phillies that 0l th Dean Eater la Star Fitch Battla, COMPANION ALSO OUTPITCHES HESS Thornton Play lls First Gam la aa I Omaha I ntfortn ana Ha Three Clenn, Hit to Hla PHILADELPHIA. Aug. I. -Tha hma team waa shut out today by Ponton tn a pitcher' buttle between Waddell and Dl been. In tha first Inning Colllna was or dered out of tha game for seising Vmplre Hsssett bv the arm and disputing his de cision, and In tha next Inning Hughes was fiv'sii riTV .. ..t. i I put "Ut of the grounds for directing re. A .CAN8AS C1TT, Mo... Aug. l.-tBpaota.l k,rV,, at tnB umplre fron1 tha bench. At- r ji-irgram.j ii waa onry a oomoinauon oi l tendance. wo. Bcore OSTOM. I R H O .. rHILADCLPHlA. R H O A C 0 0 hard luck that kept Omaha from the spoils mm anernoon aa wi men utnit tne prvtr. If. l l o'noKniiii. if . o l Nichols' lahnraea anil nlavail a h.rt.er I Colllm. lb... tmokarlna, cf. I game In the field. Omaha hit toss cleanly, r pt.hi, rf. l 4 l l. m, 3i. l 4 while In tha fourth Inning Kansas City got rrmaa. rt. 4 I j es.ybeid. rf... J J . . , .. . ftrtm, M. . 10 11 frMurphr. lb.. Oil away on ome cannon ball drives throug.1 i,chor, lb 4 i T 1 M Croaa, aa. 4 4 4 Hlckey, which, with two fat arrora, gave ". . 1 J "TV, . , , . ' . rriaer, e 0 0 10 : Waddell, a... 4 4 1 the locals four runs. A pass figured for tien, p... 441 cixturtiei .... c o the lifth run and then the aurpriae of tha I Tota)j - - - - - TMt o j 27 Ti day came, when Megsttt. who had struck ,nattedfor Waddell In the ninth. out twic before, lammed the ball over the Boston o 0 0 1 0 n l 1 08 fence for a home run. winning the game I Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 bv a aoora of a tn K I Two-base hit: Ferrt. Three-baae hit: uhk k. ,, I Murphy. Sscrifloe hit: Freeman. Stolen With tha exception of one Inning, tha baM'. 'H0(Tman. Double plays: Freeman tourtn, the Rourka men put: VP aa pretty I to Iachanre to parent, Parent to O'Brien, a g.m.a. has been .e, here thl. yW. . o, , b jney neioeo cleverly and made tha moat of 5. Btruck out: Bv Dlneen, 7; by Wad- tneir chances. But In the fourth team I dell, ll. Time: 1:5a Umpire: Hansen, work went awry and Hlckey, having hla tr,rXl .k no " WASHINGTON. Aug B-Orth'a error In triple, gave the Kanaaa Cityans a big the last Inning troved fatal and New York ataxt. After this the team again struck I acored the deciding run In a pitchers' con- lLa emit and nlavi4 m faat .ff.,tlv ..n.. I teHt between fatten and ChertbrO. Wash ll i gall ana Played a raat, effectlva game. I (ngton a only run was ..cored by Ryan or Companion pitched a pretty game outside I a home run hit. Attendance, 2,170. Score: NCW YORK. I K.H.O.A.K. .. a i s i d WABHINOTON. K' H.O A E Mnnn. .... s a of the fourth and kept the hlta scattered " niuiiia. nan waa enscuve I rnnrnr Sh onough until the alith. when llmahi Knlir. rf.... 1 110 01 U van. c( 1 110 opened up with an Inning of clean hitting wnu.'n!?: i"' o i l I TSku". s I ana a rove in lour earned runs. An error. I ruiu, or o l o o stolen base and a hit gave tha visitors tha last run in the seventh. One of the features, of the game was the work of Oenina at second, the captain accepting eight chances in clever fashion. Some of his stops were on the clrcua order. Thorn, ton lead the team In batting with three ainglaa, Attendanne, 400. Score: KANSAS CITT. AB. R. IB. PO. Uinul, lb... 1 1 1 0 1 MiKarl'nd, Iff I I M O Connor, e.. 0 I 0 0 0 tneabro, .., 0 10 0 U. rt 0 110 t ouihlln, Ob. 0 0 1 4 M'Cnr'k, lb., oooa KltirHj. o.. 0 0 0 0 fatten, p.... 0 111 Ketchem. cf 4 Waldron, rf.,,,. , 4 Strelb, ib... I Jacobs, sa .4 Jvahl, 3D 4 - Corbln, If WebBter, 2b Messitt, c iless, p A. 0 0 1 I Total., 27 13 Carter, rf....;. Gen Ins 2b ., Miller, If , Thornton, lb.. Welch, cf Thomas, es.... Hlckey. Sb Uondlng, c Companion, p. M OMAHA AB, R, IB. PO. 6 4 6 3 ..... 3 4 4 4 0 0 ? 1 3 A. 0 7 0 0 0 4 1 0 3 Totala ... I OtTlO 1 Totala ...1 4 It IS New York 10000000 1 2 Washington 1000000001 Two-base hit: Selbach. Three-baae hit; Williams. Home run: Kyan. Stolen bane Lee. Sacrifice hit: Rvan. Double nlay MrFarland to O'Connor. Kirat base on balls Oil Patten, i. Struck out: By Fatten. 4 by Cheshro, 8. Left on bases: Washing ton, 4; New York, 8. Time: 1:40. Umptio Hherldan. Detroit Eaaily Worateal. CLKVELAND, Aug. 6. Cleveland had no trouble In taking today'a game from De troit. Kissinger waa hit hard, while Moore wouia nave scored a shutout but ror iima- ley's error in the eighth. Attendance, 1,237, score: CXCVCLANB H.H.O.A.B Fllra, rf 1 I 0 0 o Br. ef mom Bradlay, lb.. 1 I 0 I 1 Lajola, lb.... 1 1 I I 0, Hlrkmaa, lb. 1 I 10 1 0 Mo irtbr, If. 0 1 0 0 Abbott, c... 1110 0 Oocbn'ar, as. 0 1 t I 1 Woora, p 0 0 0 1 0 Totala I 14 17 10 Total....'1. 37 5 12 '25 16 2 One out when winning run was made. ansae City 0 0 0,4 0 0 0 1 1 maha 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 05 Two-base hit: Miller. Three-base hit: Tesa. Home run: Mes.sltt. Sacrifice hits: ilessltt. Thomas. Stolen banes: Uondlng. Genlr.s. Double play: Oenlns to Thomas to Thornton.- First base on balls: Oft Hess, 1; off Companion, 1. Struck out: By Heas, 6; by Companion, (. Hit by pitched DETROIT. K.H.O.A.K Barratt, cf... 1110 Lu.h. If 1111 CrawloM, rf. 0 1 1 0 rarr, lb 0 1 1J 0 OurtnaT, aa. 0 0 I 4 McUuIra, f ... 0 1 I 1 Yraior, Ib... 0 1 0 I Hmlth, lb.... 0 114 Kluimer, p. 0 0 0 I McAUt(tar . 0 0 0 0 POOR GOLFERS WEEDED OUT Western Amateur Tourney How Getting Sown to Stera Eniinttt. EGAN BOYS AND JAMES ARE FAVORITES national Chasaploa Comes l Itrldlag, Beating; Bristol la Stera Match with Lowest Seoro e( Tournament. CLEVELAND, Aug. 5. The second day's play for the western amateur golf cham pionship brought Ideal weather for golfers and the day's, play showed It. Tha morn ing round waa more a weeding out process than anything els, thirty-two pairs con testing. In the afternoon the matches be gan to settle down to real work and tonight only sixteen contestants are left. As was predicted by the sharps, the Egan boys of Chicago and Louis James, tha national amateur champion, stand the best show of winning, with E. By era and S. W. Stlckney of St. Louis dangerous rivals. Many consider Byers the best ln of Red Oak and were defeated hy a si ore of I to i. The game was a combina tion of brilliant nlava and costly errors. Creston scoring four errors and fled Oak two, all very costlv. Altenaam-e, jn. teries: I'reston. Welch and Corbett; Ked Oak, Peering and Perry, nits: creston, a, nea uK, . empire; uoiuirt. FOOT BALL AJJHE 'VARSITY All hat Fair of Last Year's stars to I Itetara aad Other Good Ma terial la Bight. LINCOLN. Neb.. Au. . (Special.) The new football rulea promulgated by the east ern colleges, will meet wnn no opposition on tha nart of the t'nlversltv of Nebraska. Booth, the Cornhtisker coach, haa declared r hlmaelf Hatlv In favor of the revised rules. and with Booth so outspoken the athletic authorities are slready In line. Booth, who has coached Nebraska for three successive seasons, has been engaged for two more years. He has aevoteo tne past several months to the study of law In New York cltv. but he has recently written Chairman Condra of the Nebraska athletic board, giv ing his views on the rule question and announcing that he will come weat the last week in Aua-ust to prepare for another ac tive year on the gridiron instructing the Cornhusker squad. Booth haa taught the Princeton style of play, with a few variations, at Nebraska nemlHtentlv. his auccess being measured by the mere statement that each year has witnessed him marshal a stronger team than In the season preceding. Last year i?g'IXl broken off- is not easily that's why people become, Wedded to it. r. player here, but James has JUHt struck hla the Cornhuskers had the stlffest schedule , . ,fc. ,,,.. K-i... In the history of the school, plnylng four gait, his score of 77 thla afternoon being tP(?n amp, ', aIli anrt showing a clean the lowest of the tournament. record without permitting any of their The result of today's weeding process is I opponents to cross the Nehrsska goal line. that tomorrow James, the Egan,. Byers ?hVV Dorina- and Stlckney will all be out for the honor ground raining ol.iv was a mass on tackle, In earnest, Jamea will again have an easy wMn "e7en "en ,n lh ,ln' lh.f,.."am', " ... . ... , . required oy in new luim, hucii proposition in J. Role of Cleveland. Byera to th opposing goal line the main reliance will meet John Towne of Chicago, who la was In line plunging by the backs, with a nlavlna a faat a-ame W Vaan menta w man pulled back from the line to aid In the paying a fast game. W. Egan meet. W. plRV Tnl, Btyle of ,ttJlf.k brought such Carhart of Detroit, who may prove a eur- satisfactory results to Nebraska that Booth prlBe, I considers opposition to tne new rules not rr...i-.... . . . . , .i i we i arounaea. ne is in inorougn eyin- noon match between Chnndler Egan and toward mass plays In recent years, and H. Henri nt Rt. Pntil Renn waa ar nn Mm. 1 feels that the arood sense of the revisers up until the finish, when he won the Tk' r.,.1,,... .nnh bna recommended nignieenm noie aiier Dom naa missed two I to the athletic board that ex-t aptain west easv nutta. ti 1 riown on the torn I over. Nebraska's famous "tackle for the won the tenth hoi. and lost the eleventh, win u iSiOuAam 2i08 Paoe in Three BtraJeht Extra long, strong sticks. TLvery one a match. Valuable coupon in ebery boxJ 0sk your grocer. THE DIAMOND MATCH CO. JOE POINTER WORTHY SON but the thirteenth, fourteenth and fifteenth immediately on his return from the east. were halved, while he won the sixteenth, I "! Booth s advice has heretofore been Heats at Buffalo. putting him even up. Both had hard luck respected Westover's appointment may be viewed In the light ot a reasonable cer- and missed easy putts, but Chandler finally 1 talnty. Westover is already taking the In- DRIVER LASHES HARD AT EACH ROUND holed up 1 to the good, putting him 1 up and giving him the match. The morning scores of the week: D. P. Fredericks beat H. I). McCundless by default; N. Kemiall beat G. A. Urmiftton by default: K. Hussell beat C. W. Yiiiinn by default: A. J. Tweedle beat J. A. Waller by Ueiault; A. B. Lambert drew a bye: fairly encouraging itlattve In preparing for the season by ar ranging for a Droselvtlng tour of the state In quest of desirable candidates for the foot ball squad. He will canvass the high school and academy field, endeavoring to Induce graduate stars irom tne lower scnoois to Join the Cornhusker fold In Bentember, A study ot the prospect at iseurasKa is ilrly encouraging. Veterans from last year s aggregation will again be In linn ex- N. F. Moran beat J. C Oliver bv rlnfunli ll. Brown hint P Hamlin hv rinrmilt L. T. Boyd beat H. H. Faua, up, 5 to ep out being Westover, at right tackle: play; H. C. Kowell btat H. McSweeney. I right end, t-'orteiyou, rulinaoK, Kngienart Grand Circuit Races Postponed from Tuesday Raa Over Dried Oat Track Worked Into Fair Condition. cepting for four positions, the players who I Totals ... I I 1 1 xBatted for Kissinger In the ninth. Cleveland 1120110 8 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 02 First base on errors: Cleveland, 2; De troit, I. !eft on bases: Cleveland, 7; De troit, 9. Three-baae hit; Bradley. Two-base hit: Abbott. Double plays: Lajole to Oochnauer to Hickman, Lush to MuOulre. First base on balls: Off Moore, 3. Smirk out: By Moore, 7; by KlBslnger, J. Sacrifice nit: uoennauer. stolen oases: mexman, 1 . . t ' 1 I I I . 1 . . Tl 1 1 tl . ball; By Hess. 1. Left on bases: Kansas Abbott. Time- 2 09. rmT.-Coni.olly City, 4; Omaha, 8. Time of game: 1:33. 1 AbDott- Tlm- Z 00- Umpire. Connolly. Umpire: Kelly, Milwaukee Takes the Lead. MILWAUKEE. Aug. B.-Milwaukeo shut P"Pone account cf rain. out Colorado Springs and went to the head I Standing of the Teams, Postponed Games. At St. Louis Chlcago-St. Louis game of the league in one of the best games Flayed. Won. Lost. P.C. Milwaukee ... Colo. Springs. Starnaglo. OOOOOltO 3 83 0 0 0 0 0 000 00 7 1 St. Joe Is Sunt Oat. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Aug. 6. St. Joseph was shut out today because of Inferior nlav in the. field. Hohe'a error In tha fifth contributed largely to the defeat, for It assistea me visitors in scoring tne only run made. Attendance 7U0. Bcore: R.H.E. St Joseph 0 0000000 00 i 3 Deg Moines ....0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 I 0 1 Batteries Qarvlrj and Glade, Fohl and cusnman. Postponed Games. At Peoria Peoria-Denver game post poned; rain. Standing of the Teams. Boston K 67 32 .M0 Philadelphia W 63 87 .610 Cleveland 9 47 43 , .628 New York 83 ' .42 - 41 .606 Detroit s7 43 44 . 4S4 Chicago 87 40 47 .4H0 Bt. Louis 87 40 47 .m Washington 88 2S 69 .330 Games today: St. Louis at Chicago, De troit at Cleveland. Boston at Philadelphia, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Toledo Easily Defeats Mllnaakee Twice In Day, Hedges Fall ing; Utterly. Milwaukee Colorado Springs. Kanaaa C1t.. St. Joseph Des Moines 1'eoria. Denver Omaha Played. Won. Loat hi 8: 86 8n 85 63 63 44 43 &t 41 33 33 84 89 40 47 46 47 63 PC. .619 .6" .641 .612 Ab3 .477 .447 Qames today: Denver at Peoria: Colo rado bprings at Milwaukee; Omaha at Kansas: City; Dtss Moines at St. Joseph. tGAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE ollerobes Take ' an Easy One PittabaraT on Wet and Slip very Grannda, CHICAGO, "Aug, ". The locals won easily two Innings, the same two that the cham TOLEDO, Aug. S Toledo had no trouble In taking two games from Milwaukee. Hedges waa knocked out of the box twice. Attendance, l,6uu. Score, first game: TOLEDO. M1LWAUK- R.H.O.ABI H.H.U.A.E. Smith, rt 0 8 11 O'Si-hatUr. Jb. 1 t t 0 v.uoaocua, ll. l l l 0 OlWooda, c I 1 I t il OUnglaub, Sb. 114 9V 0 ftHauilihlll, tl. t I M 0 OlDuDleavy, II. 1 I 0 1 olUanler, rf... t 4 uVioi, aa 14 111 4 1 HHifi, a.... 4 0 4 I 0 Mr.lUh. a . 1 4 t 0 - - Mullar. ... 4 0 1I 1 1, 17 11 ll I Totals ... l ll B ll 1 Toledo ( 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-7 from Milwaukee x. 403000000-8 Two-Dase nits turner idj, owvns, Dcnsi ley (2), Donohue, Dunleavy, Oanley. Home runs: Wood, Unglaub. Sacrifice hit; Owens. 1rst base on balls; Off Belsling, t; off Muller, 3. Struck out: By KelfUng, 3; by Muller, 3. Double plays: Ball, to Chllds to Turner, Relsllng to Ball to Turner, Unglaub i hum, ib... 1 4 B .n'.hlp. If. 1 i I Flanagaa. rf. 1 Onni, cf ... lit .376 I Klalnnw, a.. 1 1 I Bcnaua. ao... i turner, lb.,. 1 I 11 Ball, aa 1 1 1 Halallog, .. 4 1 4 Totala m'lrxr ll n Ana. K VMlrdn v'a nost- 6 up, 6 to play; c. J. Jaffrt'y beat C. Bench, I nd Jpft nd, Shedd. Johnson, a colored poned card 0f the grand circuit was run oft T up, 6 to play; O. P. Thompson beat J. end from two years ago and a star In the . . , k u. cumo, l up; Newton Annis beat H. E. position, win more man compensate tor tne Daniels, 3 up, 1 to play; J. D. Towne beat loss of Shedd, leaving only three positions was dried out well and had been worked W. C. Fownes, Jr.. 2 up, 1 to play; W. Egan All. The roster for the regulars will into fair condition. In the Iroquois Hotel beat F. Berton. upT 6 to pluy; western show Borg, Hunter. Blnger, Mason, llson, " , m""""'"""- " , ' , . , champion H C. Egan beat W Dlcklnaon Benedict, Bender and Bell in the lineup, stake. 2:08 class pace, Joe Pointer, gon of 4 up, 3 to play; U. P. Nevln, Jr., beat O. With this nucleus Booth looks forward to star Pointer, showed his gameness. He btA. VP'st.cknPeyy:6 up f to gom0,K " ThTcohuVKrXh.rlule for 1903 provide, waa hard driven in each heat, coming down K. Flnkblne beat J O Berry 1 up- Louis for a erles of hard games. Minnesota, the stretch under a terriflo lashing from AUIs beat W. C. Carnegie, 1 up; ir. W. which lost to Nebraska laat year, the result nig driver. W. Coldham beat Dr. o. W. Ueeae x nn constituting one of the big surprises of .. 7 to play; J. 8. Sweeney beat 7 A. Weddel wtern foot ball Is not down on the Hat '''"' ' ' l up; champion Louls James beat K A ln,D uui ui iinnnsiinrin juuge untn, u. a , vj nvwiu,,., Mead, 5 up, 4 to play; O. I Black beat na cured a game with Illinois to make (Walker) 3 11 O. O. Bales, 4 up, 8 to go- Carhart De- UP for tho failure to arrange with the Margaret Bathgate, b. t, by Silent trolt, beat W. A. Stlcknev 3 ud 2 to to- Gophers, and the change should prove quite Brook Titer J f J v i kII. dd t. ri....' satisfactory. The Illinois are alven credit Vnl, Hov. hr. ar. (Green) 6 3 2 l tn irn' m u r a v D.!,..? with poMessliii flattering prospects this Crown Princess, ch. m. lK.epney.... 8 4 4; 3 up 3 to go'- WOT Bristo'l beat iS' VPar- anl " Nebraska marshals a team King Simmons, blk. 4 3 dr C. Towne. fun f to' go'- J H Snowden rong enough -to take the measure of Grey Qem, gr. g dls won by default- J Bole beat J Fleina? Coacn Woodruff's proteges, Booth has a Time: 2:17,, 2:17V4. 2:20. 2 Yip 1 to play ileming, rgnt t0 expeo, that nl8 pup, w, g0 Second rac?, 2:18 class trot, purse $2,000; Tk. . v v i inroiiKii ine eiiiiro Branon w ii uui ueiciLi. I uiiein iniv iihkk Alia Riiriiiuuu l.'H . LSI . J . ijpfl mcn-lw .1 jii . , . ,. . 1 . ' . . 1 . ... mond beat L J Bovd 1 Tun- 3 T.i , rracuce win Degin at ixeorasKa me nrsi Miuara B.maers, D. g., Dy Aineeo beat H ; H Crowel 11 uV Walter K.n week September, two weeks before the (Merrllleld) 3 1 1 beat Al'lls 3 tin 2 to aoR w.r RiinU opening of school. The camping trip plan Allabrleve, b. g.. by Elyrla (Davis) 1 2 4 S ?AttT " -aaV..PohfPourUPye.r.,: HS!U0S 1 ud- W PCar'h?rt hea? A h tJAT'lK' nd Hawkeyes and Cornhuskers, rlvala Third race. 4:08 class, pace; Iroquois Hotel TmRi 1 il.n- i ?f .?... kL.t oL rt' 8t' for ,our ,ear8 for supremacy in the Mis- stake, purse 82,000. i ' n Pw w i,.la kJ'.?'nSMne,' Bourl Vftlley- wl" mee again on the grid- Joe Pointer, b. s by Star Pointer. Rlacir ir'Un' nhnZ' k.??OTK i iron- The game for 1903 will, be played in (McCUry) ..... ...... ! 1 1 W Bristol 3 ud a Liav't J Sol- hI2, Iow.PtJ'' he Hawkena-ciwing to Lin- Wlnneld fetratton, 'b.' h., by parra- u & f ' , . rf" V Bo1!,11'?,1 co n the year following. way (McOulre) 1 ? J. H. Snowden. 6 up, 8 to play; N. N. Nrir.1 h . Atorlson) 6 3 2 BOKum Peat K. 11. .mkblne, 3 up. I to I DnPIWri MAM Dill En CDflll THDC Sufreet. blk. m. (I-ker) 8 4 i EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS St. Loola Jadges Discover Serlona Case of Alleged Ring, lag. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 6,-By the alertness of Judge Brady what is believed to have bean an attempt at "ringing'' was frustrated at stewards of .the Harlem Jockey club and DAPIMft MAM Dill En CDflll THDC iinviitu limn iiuulu I uwm iwnr nui .. blk. s. (Greer) VIm Tl aou 1 K m f.tamaa) Fourtn race, z:i ciaas, iroi; pursn i,wu. Tin. V. r p.. my m hv RanffA Wilkes (Frank) J 1 Oeorge Muscovite, b. a. (Bond) 2 2 Norr a. h. r. IrihanKI a a Dillon Boy, b. h. (Hudson) J 4 Tk. f , i.atn, K te ll I m 5 B CHICAGO. Aug. 8 The racing firm ef! uu l-i , i V. ar fHtanbormiaih) g 6 I.lnd A Lo. ot Ban Francisco. Jockey I Tim., o i.-.u ) ru Treanor, James Lynch and James Harris, I jnLIET. III.. Aug. 8. The Ingalls Park the latter two employes or the Arthur sta- races this afternoon were postponed on c- ble, were rulea on tne turr today by therollnt of rain. 4 S 6 2 I I ais i si i dls H I i - ,tel filUftMBniillfli iin-Tfiiliiai u ...... ll ' ' ' 4 6 dls I Only $45.00 California and Return 43.00 is the rate for a first class round trip ticket Omaha to Los Angeles or San Francisco, August 1st to 14th inclusive. Ileturn limit, October 15th. For $11.00 more $56.00 in all you cau return via Portland, Ore. Remember the dates, the rate and the fact that the Kock Island has two lines to California via El Paso and Colorado. Through standard and tourist sleepers daily. lor further information call at or address, City Ticket Offlca 1323 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. F. P. Rutherford, D. P, A, P. S. $45.00 round trip to Portland, Tacoma, Vancouver and Seattle, same dates and limit. Boadage, DrnggTed Before Race, Leads to Investigation and Jnda snent. Delmar park today. L?ntrue, a 2-year-old of fair class, has been running unplaced In the Ch capo Jockey club. . . nriDIII AD TCMMIO Dl AYCPC XAIM ina aecinion in tne nonange case py the I rurUL.Mll ia.niiiJ i a-ri i kiiu una Iiettlng arouHed JuiIko Bradv'a aiiRnlnlon The horse, Untrue, In today's race, a dash of five and a half furlongu, for 2-year-olds, on examination was found to be a 4-year-old. Judge Brady declared all bets oft and oroeren i ne no rue scratonea. Kesuits Tournament Presents No Surprises, Tbonnh Many Matches Conclude. MINNEAPOLIS, Aug;. ".-Play In the roor neias or horses for some time. Today Chlcasro Jockey club was handed down untrue entered at 3 to 1 and wus heavily slmultaneuosly with that of tha Harlem I , ... vmreu, uoiiiif to tne poat at to j. The Jockey club and la ss follows: . F or connection with the rt run gin a; of tha horse Bondage on July 27 the stable of C. Llnd & Co.. composed of C. Llnd and D. J. Lynch, is suspended indefinitely and rr.Er...-'..-.:. Tennis tournament, now on First race, five and a half furlonjn: Potter oft the turf. The suspension of John Bobb, l tn" De Haven courts at Lake Minne on. Easter Walter seoond, Mlllbrook implicated In the same caae Is removed." tonka, progressed rapidly today, the llrd. Time; 1:16. matches in the ftrst and second rounds of GOLF HISTORY IS REPEATED nt?PftWr , r i 'rne piay prrienia no mi iji iBrB, mn nm Mlsa Anthony Most Aaaln Meet Mlas today by bunchlns; eight of thalr hit In to Schafley to Donohue. Left on baaea: Toledo, 4; Milwaukee, 7. Time: 1:56. Una- won th Second race, seven furlongs: Te-aney Belle won, Fugurtha second. Pay the Fld- uit-r iiura. iim; i:n, Third race, one mile: Neveinuch won Ranchman second. Blando third. Time: i:so. Fourth race, alx furlongs, handicap: Fits Kanet won. Malster second. An ilo third. lime: Fifth race, all furlnnan: Brannna won Imboden second. Milklrk third. Time: 1:2M4. Sixth race, one mile and an eighth: Mem- pnian won, nr. wart second, uaronet third Time: i:cb. BARATOOA. N. T.. Au-. B.-Results first race, nve ana a half furlongs: Ml jlona made six ol their errors In. The pire: Cunningham neio was wei nu slippery, maaing eiean I I bcore; Impossible. , Attendance, 1.800. Slta'a, If.... (Mir. Ib..., Chance, lb.. Jonna, cf.... Era, lb., llarler, rf . . Kllni. .-.. Tlokr, aa.. Taylor, a... CHICAOO. I HH.O.A.II riTTSBt'KO. R H O A B 18 4(0 Bftunioat, ef 1 1 ll l! Storing, rt... 1 1 t 1 1 0 11 1 Wagner, a . I I 1 ) 1 01 O Brannrid, lb 4 11 1 1 i i a ijaai-n, sa. Score, second game: TOLKUO. 1 MII.WAVKEB. K.H.OAI R. H.O.AC. llBilih. rf ... till I'SchiS.y. lb.. 1 I I I I j a iHinohue. lb. 0 f a I 4 u'Wooda, c 114 4 4 I afnglaub. Ib. 1 1 I t 4 14 4 Hompbill. ef. 4 I I 1 4 I 4 l;bunlaay, It. 1 4 I 4 I I 4 l (lnl7, rf... It I I l;vioi, aa 114 11 I I 1 Klliott. a.... 1 4 4 4 a Hc4aaa. a... 4 4 4 4 4 111114 11 t Amion, p.,. I 4 4(1 Chllda, lb.,.. 1 I B'an'iblp. ir. I 1 Owana, at.... I I klaiaaw. a... 1 Bhaub. ib.., 4 4 Turnar, lb... I I Ball. aa... Crlilall. I mon won, Redman second. Auf Weidersehen in the cmi-flnals today. Miss Anthonv win imru. linn; i.iorz. i nine from miss tn saDetn I onsnon or men. v n.in A.i.xt.n Kainn unieiie. a u. s-s. Second race, steeplechase, handicap, short view. 8 up and 4 to play, and Miss Carpenter Doubles, first round: R. O. Hunt and A. C. rrom miss m. Morris ot Kvanston, 8 up I Snow defeated Ward Burton ana naipn ""Li !? ".. - Gillette. 6-2. 8-3. 8-4. A iiv uaiuu im kit, d. ii , w mn in iiiubi inil ' neys of this kind for several years Miss Anthony against miss carpenter, in the Totala ! 1 Kltcher. lb.. 1 I 1 I 1 ,18 8 11 Krui.r. aa-l( 1141 ,11111 Smiih, e 4 1 4 4 4 ,4 3 4 3 O lar.r, .... 4 4 4 4 IWIIhalm. a.. 1 a a a Total! ... 8 17 14 t .hitman. If.. 4 t ; y . . Kaaaady ... 4 Toledo . r r: Milwaukee xBatted for Wllhelra In ninth. Chicago u .q o,o o 0 '-8 I'nglaub, Hemphill. Home runa: Crlstall. i '""""" w u Klelnow, Owens, sacrince hit: Ponoliua. Left on bases: Chicago. 8: Pittsburg, T. Iioubla plays: 8mitli to Schaub, Hall to Two-base hlta: Rlchey, Kruger. Bacnflc Turner, Unglaub tunasslsted), Vlox to hit: Casey. Stolen bases; Chance, Tinker, Bchafley to Donohue. I.efl on haaes: Toledo, Bransrteld. Double playa; Tinker to Kver 8; Milwaukee, (. Flint ba4 on balls! Off to Chance. Tinker to Chance. Harley to Crlstall, 3: oft Hedges, 3. Struck out: By Chance.-- Struck out: ' By Taylor, . 3: by Crlstall, 1; by Hedges, 1: by Arenson, 1 wuneim, a. raaaaa dbu: nmitrt. nrst I lime: i bv. L mpirs; vunmngnam. naae on pans: iiiyior, j. jut witn ball I Total! ...14 11 11 11 I 1 7 4 0 0 8 1 au 0 7 0 0 0 0 5 3-10 T-wo.baaa hits: Turner. Chllda. Crlstall. Smith, Owens, Bchafley (2), Oanley, Woods, course: Foxhunter won. Called second onnet- third. Time: 4:13. Third race, six furlongs, th Seneca Slakes: castauun wnn, Tuscan second. Virgin Boll third. Time: 1:17H. Fourth race, one mile and a furlona: Setauket won. Carbuncle second, Sir Voor- niea tnira. time: z:ui. nrtn race, nve and a hair runonrs Graceful won, Toiuan second. Pirouette third. Time: 1:11. Blith race, ono mile: Stroller won. Star ann oarter second, Bon Mot third. Time l:4. Chicago. Aug. 5. Results: First race, nve furlongs: Harranar won. Mayor David B. Rose second, Chapel third. T ime: j :m?fc. Second race, six furlonsrs: Wolfram won Havdoii second. Lovable third. Time: l:15t. rnira race, one mne snn seventy varna: I ban rRANUlBLK, Aug. James J warte Nlchte won, oregor K. seoond. Bid- Corbett aays he will do no more heavy Tinker. Moran. Tim of game; 1:36. Umpire: Kama Taho pitchers' Battle. ' COLVMBUS. Aug. 8,-Kanaas City de Ifeated Columbus In a fast game today. It waa a pilchera battle, but Alloway had ame poatponed: wet grounda. he better support. Leewe s fielding was a . - i . i i . . I a n a . A(AniunA Hi M l alaora At iioiion nrooaiyn-uosion two games 1 """ "". - . i . i I v.wa.ar.w , rm nu... K HO AS I R HO A atbfuaa. l. 4 1 I 4 4 Mnrrlaaar, U 4 1 4 4 Oaar, rf 1114 O.Cllngoiaa, aa I 1 I 8 1 Nana, lb.... 4 118 4 Arndt, rf 11114 Urady. lb.... 4 11 1 0 Raymar. lb.. 4 4 4 1 1 '.Vi Butler, a 1 lit Hanaoa, cf... 4 1441 r9 ( Knoll. If 1 114 0 Millar, lb ... 4 1 14 4 4 OPS TMksteoned : rain At St. Louis-ClncinnatUSt. Lou I gam poatponed; rain. standing of tha Teams. ' Pittsburg , Chicago ... New York Cincinnati Brooklyn , Boston .... St. Louis Philadelphia Played, Won, Lost P.O. 81 , M . 87 81 M at oi 87 81 47 43 M 34 31 31 38 84 44 Turnar, Ib... 1 1 I a Waaaar, ib., 4 4 4 4 aoara, i boraar, .... 4 4 4 4 1 4 17 11 i Laaea. aa ... 4 I T 1 .S4 UrABd'a. b. 4 4 1 la .818 Alloway, .. 4 4 1 1 4M1 I as i-I I Tetala ... I 1 17 14 li &7 i7i I I Totals 88 .Sal Kansas City 0 8 1 0 0 8 0 0 J 3 Games today: Brooklyn at Boston. Phila.. Columbus 8 0 0 8 8 0 0 4 1 -1 delphU a; New lork. Cincinnati at St Stolen base: Knoll. Two-base hits: Arndt, Aouis. uwr, stutiwr. ljuuiq ptaya: turner 10 Turner to Miller, Leewe to Nance to Hnron Santa nt Brookings. Orady; MoAnomi to L.eewe to Qrady. I U v, , . U aii. T4 1 1. ,,1 r A 1 II.k.u 1 iilhom, o. v., Aug. tepectal Tele-I in. bv Ditched ball: McAndrawa. Tima- 1 .33. Umpire; Itaaaail. Mala liana Olea Gaaae LOIM6VILL3D. Aug. (.After four and a half inning a heavy ralnatorm set In and i. uiplre Muliane called tne game oft, with tha acorn 1 to o in iavor oi Mlnne nulla T wo games win on piayea tomorrow. Postponed Games. At Indlanapolla Indlanpolls-8t. Paul gam posipwiea un account ot rain, taadlag of tho Teana. Played. Won. Lost p.a ft BEERS Famous the World Oyer Fully Matured. Order troaa. . May lnannay HI t Paul ... Milwaukee . Indiana iHilla Louisville . Kansas City Mlnneupob Columbua I Toledo 83 ... 80 ... U ... 91 ... 8 ... S ... 84 ... 82 It ,fi7 88 86 .nil 49 43 .833 47 44 M 43 44 . 4n8 fcS . 38 M .404 H 87 ,3mi Oame today: Kansas City at Columhna lolla, Minaaapolla at LouiaviUe, Carpenter for Champion Honors. CHICAGO, Aug. S.'-Miss Bessie Anthony players who had been picked aa the strong est on their form up to date won all their matches with ease. Summary: First round; D. F. Wallace, Minneap olis, defeated Theodore Griggs, St. Paul, 8-4 8-1. W. V. 8. Finch defaulted to Ralph Gillette. . . . . .... Singles, see.ona rouna: a. u. onow, r.m of Olenview, the western champion, and cago, defeated Wilbur Thayer, Mlnneap- jviiss jonnny carpenter win contest to I oils, 6-1, ueinen urit-icu nui- morrow In the finals for the Olenview cup. man Newhall, 8-1, 1-8, 8-4. Mllea Werner Both won their matches In handy fashion defeated Charles Hale, 6-4, 6-4. R. O. Hunt rlnfeated William unoaes, jr., 0-1, j-.. v Tourists and Fishermen ' Low rates all Summer via the CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN BY. j; i. m . aana a V MS' ii To gt Paul.Minneapolia.Duluth and trio lsmng ana nuni. k. inn resoru ot Minnesota ana w isconsin. wo iumi unuy Detween umana anu si. rui-iiuiitjH. . access to Worthmgton, aiayton, wmaom, oinBnaiu MIC, in. jaiilta, ...i...iii6.i --- tonka, White Bear ana other resorts 01 me norm. Th But ef Efrything. For rate, tickati and loll Information, ddres H. C CHEYNEY, GensrtU Ageat. OMAHA, NZ8. nw4t Tennis Tonrnnment at Valentine. past Mias Carpenter has had to content VALENTINE. Neb.. Aug. 5. (Special.) herself with the title of runner-up. This The tennis championship of northwestern time, however. Indications are that she has Nebraska will be decided in both singles v..!...; w win. and doubles in a naiiou-ap iui 114x111.311 iu ' 1 k ki imrler the ausnlces of the Valen- JEFFRIES SPARS TRAINERS I H!..Jt?k?"5:rirncl,.g.,K:ry. i and fast playing will be seen, as play era from Fort Robinson, Fort Niobrara, cnao ... r..fnril and other tilaces will enter. The tennis grounds of the Valentine club Bis; Boxer Works Hard to Prepare Himself for Championship Contest, nev C. Love third. Time: 1:64 Fourth race, steeplechase, short course Paulaker won. Moranda second, Anchor third, lime: :(. work, but will engage chiefly In snarrlna- untll th date of the fight. Jeffrie Is still hard at work at Harbin Rniinaa. Todav ha out In tha mornim? ar Fifth race, sin furlongs: Father Tallent I the gymnasium and boxed with Fitzslm- on, jimjiir xrmxin second, .tiuccanneer mons, Kennedy ana nis Drotner Jack. He naa been examined ana pronounced physic ally sound In every particular. third. Time: 1:18 Rlxth r.ice. una mile and a sixteenth: Fon soluca won. Floyd K. second. Prince Blase tniri. lime: i:m. SI FFAIjO. Aug. Results: First race, six furlonss: Little Bov won Albiila second, Golden Cottage third. Time: 1 :'". Feeonn race, four end a half furlon Mellta wn. Lusty second. Freeborn third Time: 1:1014. Thirrt rve, one mile: Ttenrkart won nutterscoth second. Firing Un third Time: 1:47. Fourth rsce, on mile and an ele-hth: .Norfolk Wrestler Wins. NORFOLK, Neb., Aug. t (Special.) In clever match at catch-aa-ca.tch.can wrestling, H. T. Bonnenschein," a local man, won the beat two out of three fall from frame uwyer or rargo, . u.. at Armory hall last nlaht. The match was for 3100 a side, and was pulled off at lawyer's chal lenge, 'ina conditions v. ere that Dwyer was to finish the match within an hour and thirty mlnutea. actual wrestlln time Ti-ocartero vnn. Ar Oowan second. Blml- I ponnenscnein won me nrsi tail in Jo;30. Liwvtr took the next three minutes later Cnrre Tev I In a clever turn. Tho final fall waa exciting necauae 11 waa ine ruuuer. nma alter time the fall seemed sure, when a squirm would bonnenschein s la ird. Time: I.OMi Fifth race, five furlong won. Dutch Comedl in second, Clarena third. nie- t-lHW. Sixth race, six furlongs: Teniae Collier sena tne unaer nuan ire. Beamera second. Nuptial third. Time: l.is. Teanl Play Postponed. somersault were a feature. After twelve minute the Norfolk man, in a neat trick. secured a fall. Lwyer attempted a full Nelson, gonnenacliein slipped out, got a vice hold and in an Instant pinned the Da. The freauent showers of yesterday flooded I kola champion to the mat. .v preliminary the courts at the Omaha Field club and I bout between Mike Barilielmew and Roy It was Impossible to plsv any of the I Wiley (colored) was good. A battle royal matin s in tne city tennis cnampionahipa was stoppea Dy nmrers. uncials were laat nlirht Tomaht the finals in tha xlnvi.a Referee. K. Kauff. Bloux Cltv: tlmek.or will be played and as many matches in thalers Off th mat, J. W, Kdwards; on th OouBie ana tne consolation singles aa pos I mat, c e.. jiaruora. suiie. 1 ne nnais in ina single win nagln at 8 p. m. Aa Caldwell and Bcrlhner met In the finals for the Field club champion ship aeveral weeks sgo and Hertbner elaarly thla place were postponed one day. Th regular program will be carried out Thurs day. Friday and Saturday. Instead of Wednesday, thuraaay ana Friday. A large Mala Pat Over Raees. TEKAMAH. Neb.. Aug 6.-Hnecial Tel. outpointed Caldwell with th aid of hi 8Tm. On account of rain the race at handicap this maicn promises to p excep- uunauj vjfcciiiiiB Ataaala Oilalavi f la.!. J. I BirlTi tif faat horaes are on tha m,i. iiMiuiiJA, ia., jtug. 0 ippeciai Tele I and If there is no more rain th track will r in excellent, conumon tomorrow, Gasaea In Threr-8 Leagn. At Springfield Decatur game postponed rain. At Cedar Rapids Rockford gam post Doned: rain. At Iubuuu DavsnDort gam nnatrmneit. ryiK a iniwciai itia 1 raiq. harj hitting Cyclone I At Rock Island IIImoI"Iob gam oust gram.) fsceola played all around Clarlnda today, Clarlnda making taclv errors. Score: tHii-eola, : t larlmla, I. Hlta; Osceola, 8: Cl-rinds. 4. Errors: Oaceola. 8; Clarlnda, 12. Batteries: OsceoU. Hobba and Boats; 1 uriiua, viara ana uiasier. Crestoa'a Krror Costly. CRESTON. Ia ram.) Creston (ailed to connect a h, tWlUl rank with the best tn the state and no effort has been spared to make the event a aucceasful one. Scores Enough for Several Games. T.ni'tfiVlLLE. Neb.. Aug. B (Special.) An Interesting game of hall was played be tween the Louisville and Murray teams today, resulting in a score 01 aw 10 u 111 favor of Louisville. International Tennis Postponed. TmrwKLTNH. Mass.. Aug. 8. The Inter national challenge tennis matches at Long wood today were postponed until tomorrow owing to rain. Vmplre (or National League. virw TfiRV Ails-. E. President Pulllam has announced the appointment of Tim Hurst a a National league umpire. Bona Win Kaiser' Cup. COWES, 11 of Wight, Aug. B. Bona won th German emperors cup In todays re gatta of the royal yacht squadron. Hill Stay In Prison. SIOUX FALLS. 8. D.. Aug. 5-(8pecial Telegram.) Argument for an application for a writ of habeas corpus to secure the release from the Sioux Fall penitentiary of Frank Koplllnle. serving a life term for the murder of hi wife In Buffalo county, on the ground that the court record fall to how that he was present In the court room during the trial, were heard before Judge Jones of th tat cir cuit court her today. Th application wa denied and Kopllinl wa remanded to th penitentiary. O ffli-la Is Ar hot Satisaad. PIERRE, it P.. Aug. B. (Special Tele gram.) The Btat Board ef Charities and Correction ar pot tlsflea with th ruling by Attorney General Hall that th alary Increase provided for by th laat legislative session cannot be paid to the members of the preaent board. While In this city W. E. Tipton, one of the members, made arrange ment to begin mandamus auit against the tat auditor to teat their right In the , aupresn court Move where it is cool The Bee build ing has nat ural advan tages, which make H cooler than any other Omaha office building. It Is protected on the west from the scorching afternoon sun; the breeze has every opportun ity to find it, no matter what direction it blows. It's white walled court, with Its marble foun tain, not only pleases the eye, but was de signed by the architect to give perfect ventlla tlon to every o ffice. A very attractive offlc suit on the ground floor ha a very large burglar proof vault, a cashier counter, together with a private office, at ISO per month. Some aplendld rooms from 810.00 to 818 OJ per month on th fourth and fifth floors. r BUSINESS STIM ULATOR3 nnn want ads S3a 1