THE OMAHA DAILY IlEU: -WEDNESDAY, ATOTTPT .1. 100. ; JMAHA TEAM WINS RUBBER i i ?ly Better Fielding Game and Hit More Opportunely Than Eirali. UMPIRE KELLY i AGAIN IN EVIDENCE V-nd Ooadlno , iDd Welitf. o the Bench., and Has Brown Ejected from the ' Grorniila. ST. JOSEril. Aug. I. (Speclnl Te ram.) It took ten Innlnffs of hard work for Omaha to demonstrate fts superiority over the locals ' and win today's same, three out of Ave, by a score of 7 to 9. At times . brilliant work tied the score, while -at others the Indlfferenco displayed and the numerous rotten attempts made the game a whole a disappointing-exhibition. 4t"'Oku:h both Pfelster fend Clark were ' bounced fof eleven Till, Omaha succeeded In forralllng Jwj triples and a couple of doubles 1 at- the mnxt ndvantaiseous mo ment. When &t. Joseph tied the score In the eighth C'ark let up on his terrific de livery and billowed' Ix1an tobouni the "'bean' todeep fencer for a trlplv scoring Welch) aha putting the up-river bunch one to the good. '.'"' Again, assisted by an error by Schipke, Webster succeeded in plowing over- the rubber. ' again tying the "Score. However, Schlpke and Freese,' the first two men up for Omaha, in the tenth,' gave Clark the bump sufficient and landed a. couple of doubles out ta the tall and uncut gross, which, assisted by a clean single by Car ter to left, resulted In a bunch of two runs. . , It might be called a hard-luck game, although Monday's brilliant work far out distanced yesterday's exhibition. Gondlng it the sixth was benched for questioning a decision. Crown was barred from the grounds for Insisting on remain Ing at the coaching line. Webster was also benched lt the tenth. , Attendance, 260. The score: . at all pleaded the result of Ma recent experience in Missouri, and It Is on the cards for him lo get even with somebody. Therefore the next leiir days will be lively ones at Vinton rmrk 'Friday will be ladles' dty, when all wernerf" am be admitted to the grounds and grandstand tree. The trams: Lion ver. Ifraiin Hiillnian.. Hurl sell... HmJth MrH.nl..., Keteham. . 1 la ea Lmia....... Kenna...... Kylor Vollendorf ., Cable , Hoetetter... Tosltlon. first huso ....second b:ise... third base.... ... shor'ftnp left field ....center field... right Meld.... catcher .... catcher .... pltilr pitcher pitcher pitcher tcher .. rlt .. fltc Omaha Thomas Hnwsrd Schipke Lolan Thiel Welch Carter Gondlng Freese Ilrnmn Pfelster Utilck Banders .Companion Grand Island Keeps on Winning. OHAND Ifl-AND, Neb Aug. 2. (Special Teles-ram ) Grand Island hit Bills freely Imlav and won its fifth straight game. l i i . t w it- Grand Island...!) 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 11 North Loup ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 6 3 Patterles: Hills and Hill; Glade, Marsh and Kelso. 8T. JOSEPH. Ofldon, f ,. Mel-viioe, ss .'.4 H.i.lnmr,, cf 8 Kenn-er, lo ....'a 3 4 4 5 5. 3S OMAHA. AH. 8 . 6 ........ 6 i. S .8 4 .; ......... 1. x R. H. TO. A. E. 12 1 0 0 1 2 14 2 0 1 10 0 0 1 12 2 1 1 S 1-0 0 2.11 4 1 11 12 J 0 ' 0 11 2 0 110 2 1 1 u 35 15 1 It H. I'O. A. E. 1 1 2 10 0 I 3 0 0 0 2 3 1 0 2 0.2 2 0 0 14 2 1 2 0 J 1 1 3 2 1 2 0 0 1 5 t 0 1120 0 0 0 1 0 1 U SO U t 8 0 10 1:2-9 10 10 2 10-7 Iiotic. if Webster. 2b . Rchel eck. 3b GarVIH. o .... Cinfk, p ...... Totals Thlil. If ... Carter, rf .. Ho. it1. 2b Wen li. cf .. i'o.ou, as .. Thomas, lb Sch. I ke, ub GomiinK. o Ftefse, o ... i'le'sler, p 4 Totnla ...43 On;iha .......10 0 ft. jofcepr. 0 2 0 8tolen Jiws: Tblfl, Cirter, Schlpke (2), Howard, ' Illdea ' (3). Hartman, Leeotte. Htruck out: By Pfelster, 4; by Clark. 9.: Tw6 bime hits: Fchlnke, G'jpd ln. Lf xotte. Passed bull:' Gomlln.;. Thre tnt,c hits. How-ird. I'olan.. First liate to ba'U: Off Pfelster, 6; off Clur. 3. Wild pitches. PfelSter, .Clark. Hit by .fltr.htd ball:- HowArd, ' Schlpke, Kemmer. Time: 1;27. Umpire: Kelly. Denver Wins Another One. PES MOtNK8. Aug. T-aWtth tho score 4 to 1 In. tire eighth tnnlng,- Pea Moines rallied . with .thru., scares. , but failed to win out. Score! ' ' K.H.13. Ienver 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1-6 11 2 Iea Moines. .,0v0 :0 I 0,0 O 3 04 . It Batteries:' iDes Moines, Lelleld and' (Towns; peliVer, Vollendorf and Lucia. .. Ilant Win. b lilttlnk. . BIOUX; CITY,- Ire," A'Ui'. 2.-loux City Jumped on'Drilr tbdtty and won tho game y bitting. . Graves,. Sioux City's- new catcher, did good work both behind and nt the bat. Score: R.H.E. Sioux City ..,.:.l 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 12 4 Colo. Springs.,. 0 0 0 O'0.2 2 6 3 Butteries: Jarr'ott and Graves;-Dili! and Baerwald. . . . ,, , . Standing" of ' the Tennis. Played. Won. Lort. P.C. GAMES IX THE AMERICAN LEAGIE Uleason Otrnek on the Head fcy a Pitched Ball'. ST. - IvOUIfl, Aug 3. The Philadelphia Americans defeated fit Louis here today in a batting bee by a score of 9 to 3. GlcHBon wus struck on the head with a pitched ball In the- sixth Inning and It Is feared he may have concijselon of the brain.' He will hard'y be able to plny agaim this season. Attendance, 2.300. Score: . PHILADELPHIA. . ST. IXiUIg, . R.H.Q.A.g. R.H.O.A.E HtrtMl, If... I I 0 O.tMorin. b lu Plrkrrlns, cf. 1 ' 1 0 Ileldrlrk, cf.. 0 l Hdniphlll. rf. I KJinn, lb-lb.. I 1 t Divli. lb 1 U rnm,' lb.. I Bey bold, rf... 0 Murphy, 2b... 1 M. ('mil, u.. 0 8' breck, a. ... 0 Waddall, ... J 14 t 1 1- 1 I a 1 4 0 0 0 1 Oj 1 0 Totals.. 14 17 11 WillftO. M. . 1 oloa. lb.. 0 Huder. .It t .Suio, c-lb. 0 felty. 9 0 Kahc, c 9 Judh 0 t ok, IL.'.' 0 1 1 t I 4 1 i t 0 0 Colorado Sprints .. Henver. Omaha Pes Mdinea fit. Joseph Blpux City ..81 ::::8 ....84 ..4.B5 60 Dt 45 45 3ti 2 31 Si 44 47 48 CO .617 .4 .& .il AJJ .341 Colo Games today: Denver at Omaha rado Springs at BL Joseph, Dee Moines at Rln.i-r Cltv DE.trr.B PLATS AT OMAHA TODAY Hallmna nnd His Cabs Coming to Get F.Tfs fo Den Kolnea.' Having Snccteded la getting three errt e? five gunies from Bt. Josenh. the Omaha taar.1 will be at hmne tndity ta try conclu sions with the -Inrr club. As the Gris slies hare been getting snrne rather rough treatment over at Des Moines, it la ex pected that they will be fn a. humor to do something here. ' Papa Bill Exmrke isn't Totals I t MIT 1 Philadelphia. .1 13 0 1 0 0 0 4 St. Louis ..0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 03 Earned runs: St. Louis, 1; Philadelphia, 7. Two-base bits: L. '.'toss. Davis, Wal lace t2), Pickering, Reynold. Three-baso lilt: Qleason. Home run; Murphy., Double play: Pelty to Wallace to Jonos. Hit by pitched ball: Jones (2), Gleason. Passed ball: Schreck. Stolen base: L. Cross. First base on ballR: Off Pelty, 6; off Wad dell, 4. Struck out: By Pelty, 3; by Wad dell, 4. Left on bases: Bt. Louis. 9; Phil adelphia, 8. Time: 1:55. Umpire: Con nolly. Chlcnso Wins Enstly. CHICAGO, Aug. 2 In a pitchers' batt'e two hits on one Ide and five on the other, tho locals, by clever sacrificing and stealing eight- bases, wo-l easily. Attend- 1 a nee, 4,470. Score: CH1CAOO. 1 ' WASKWOTON. R H O.A.I R.H O.A.B. Jnnn, rf 0 0 1 0 OO'NeHI. cf....O 0 1 t 0 Grn, rf 0 110 0 Donovan, rf.. 0 0 10 0 Callahan, If.. 0 0 1 0 0 CatMdy, SS...0 0 J I I Davla, aa 1 0 1 I 0 Stahl, lb 1 1 11 0 0 Donohua.. lb.. 1 114 1 0 Hill. Sb 0 0.1 1 0 Dundon, fib... I 0 0 0 1 MrCorm'k, lb 0 4 t Tannrhlll, l J I 4 1 b ulaeman. If. 0 0 V 1 Sullivan, e... 0 1(0 D KiUrtdne, c. 0 0 I 0 0 Owen, p 1111 0 Jacobaen, p.. 0 1(20 Totala I 117 14 11 Totalis.. 1 114 10 1 Chicago .0 0.1 1 0 1 0 2 5 Washington 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Left on bases: Chicago, 6; Philadelphia, 3. Two-base hit: Stahl. Sacrifice hits: Hill, Donahue. Stolen bases: Green, Owen, Dundon (2), Su'.llvan, Davis, Stahl, O'Neill, Donahue (2). Double play: Cassldy to Stahl. Struck out: By Owen, 6; by Ja cobson, 2. First base on balls: Off Owen, .1; off Jacobson, 4. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Sheridan. Boston Wins at Cleveland. CLEVELAND, Aug. 2.-Boston won agHin today, Tannehlll outpltchlng Moore. Cleveland's only run was secured on er rors. The fielding of Parent was brilliant. Attendance, 3,3oJ. Score: BOSTON. I CLEVELAND. R.H.O A C K.H.O.A.B. BelNirh. If... 1 0 0 0.0 Flick, rf.....', 0 110 0 Colllna, Sb.... 0 lot 0 t.il.h. It :0 110 Slahl. cf 1110 O'Uradlay, 5b. 0 0 I 0 0 'Freeman, rf.. 0 1-I - 0 0 Lajnl. lb....O 114 0 Parrni. aa . . . 0 ' -1 4 0 Hickman, lb. 0 110 0 lni'hunec, lb 0 1 10 1 0 Turner, as,... 0 0 lit t Karrla, Sb.... 1. 1 t 1 1 Hay, cf....,.,.0 0 10 0 F.rrell, c... 0 1 t 0 1 Buelow, 0 ... 1 0 7 0 0 Tanneblll, p.. i 1 1 1 0 Moore, p.,... 0 0 113 Totala 4 U 17 11 ll Totala. .'. .. . 1 37 10 I Boston 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 14 Cleveland 0 0 1 0 0 V 0 0 01 First base on -errors: Cleva'and, 1: Boa ton. 2. Two-base hits: Parent, LaCnance, Odllrns;' Saerllicv hits: ' 1 Turner, Farrell. Stolen base: Wuelow. Dtiubla plays: Lush to Iajole; Parent to Ferris to-LaChance; Turner to Lajole to Hickman. First base on balls: Off Moore, ; off Tannehlll, 1. Hit by pitched ball: : By Moore, 1. Left on bHes: Clove'.and, 5; Boston, 4.; Time: 1:3!.'- Umpire: O'Loughlin. New York .Wins n Victory. DETROIT. Aug. t In the tenth Inning the visitors worked In two hits with sacri fices and scored the winning run. Attend ance,, 2.500. Score: . NKW YORK. I OsTTaOlT. . R.H.O.A.g I R.H.O.A fc. nart.rtr, if 0 1 1 0 0 Barrett, cf.... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mcintvra, 11 . o o i o 0 1 0 oughlln, lb. 0 1 1 4 1 1 l.l.'r.wtord, rf.. 0 1 1 0 0 I I O.rr. lb 0 0 11 1 0 0 Low a, lb 1 1 I 4 0 0 4; Drill, o 0 b I 0 1 llO'Lury, aa... 0 0 110 1 o'Hoblnaon. as. 0 0 0 0 1 0 Mullln, p 0 10 4 1 ,., Ilia 0 0 errors: Detroit. 3: Tew Tork. T. . struck out: BT Mullen. 4; by Powell. 3.'loibl plr: Drill. Dwyer. Williams and Klelnow. Pned bal Time: 2.10. I'mpirea: King and Boston Chicago New York .. Cleveland .. Philadelphia Pt. lula Standlne; of the Teams. Played. Won. Lot, ..87 .... .90 ...R5 61 84 47 M 48 81 34 Detroit 85 34 Washington 85 18 Games today: Washington at Chicago Phllsdelphia at Pt. lxiuls. New York at Detroit, Boston at Cleveland P. C. .6.1 .61 .5 .658 .4-0 .4liO .212 GAMES I AMERICA ASSOCIATION St, Pant Pitcher Shows Greatest En daranee and Wins In F.lahtU. KANSAS CITY,' Aug. . Today's game was a pitchers' battle between Franli and sessions. The latter exhibited great en doranre and Pt. Taul won In the eighth. Attendance, z.ow. score: 8T. l-AUL. R.H. O.A.I Jonaa. cf 1 t 1 1 Jarkann. If... 1 1 1 1 0 Whealer. lb.. 0 1 1 I 0 Kelley. lb.... 0 0 11 1 0 O'Urltn, aa. ., 0 1 1 0 0 Marfan, lb... 0 0 I 1 0 Sullivan, c... 11110 Ciech. rf 0 0 0 0 0l Brratcns. p. .. 1 0 1 0 0 4 7 17 11 0 KANSAS CITT. R II O.A.I RotMuu, lb. 0 0 1 Nanc, If 0 I Hill, cf. Bonnar, lb. (tear, rf Irfwet, aa... Kyan. 3b.... nutlr. o .., Franta. p... 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 Totnla 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 1 34 II 10 0 34 10 0 0-1 1 " - . niicjiuauvc ULl!Uni'8. I R.H. O.A.B). f till o rrr Martin, It. ... S 110 oinurna, lb.... i Klhra, 1b....l 1 10 0 0l. 1 Frlsl. lb lOlt 0 Krlabls, cf.... I Totals... St. Paul .... Kansas City Earned runs: Bt. Paul. 2. Two-base hits: Nance, Hill. Wheeler. Sacrifice hit: Jones. Double plays: Li-wee to Bonner to Roth fuss: Jackson to Marcan. First bnse on balls: Off Franta, 3; off Sessions, 1. Struck out: By Frants, 4; by Sessions, 4. Left on oajtes: Kansas City, 8; St. Paul, 3. Time: i.io. umpire: mem. Too Manx Mlsplaya, COLTTMBUS. Aue. 2. Cnllimhns followed up Toledo's mlatdays and German's wlld iiess by long hits and easily won the fourteenth straight game of the year from the visitors. Attendance. 1.978, Score: . COLUMBl'S. I TOLEDO. R.H. o.a.b a n. o.a a. nana, rr 1111 0 O" Harm. If.... 0 0 11 v o a a 0 110 o n i o Yaar, c 117 1 O f'llnrnian, aa. 0 1 I ( riymar, cf....l 1 10 OlMnrlarlty. lb. 1 0 1 0 Wrlslr, tb..l 114 0 Drown, c 1 ill Prldw.ll, ta.. 1111 ll)noTan, rf.. 0 111 Malarkey, p.. 110 1 0 Qonnan, p.... 0 c 0 0 Totals 11 It 17 11 1 ToUlf t I 14 14 Columbus 3- 0 0 3 0 1 6 0 12 Toledo 0 100000102 Stolen bases: Bridwell f21. Sncrlflce hits: Martin. Klhm. Bases on balls: Off Malarkey, 2; off German. 4. Two-base nits: reager. Wrlgley, Malarkey (2). Three-base hit: Wrlgley. Double plays: Burns and Lee: O'Hara. Brown. CHneman. Burns and Iee. Hit by pitched ball: Brid well. Struck out: By Malarkey, 7: by German, 1. Time: 1:33, Umpire: Bauswlne. Louisville Wins Game. INDIANAPOLIS. Auk. 2.-Both Alle- mang and Egan pitched good ball and were given excellent support. Attendance, 1.200. Score: LOU1SV1LLB. I INDIANAPOLIS. K.H.O.A.B. K.H.O.A.B. Karvln. rf... 1 1 0 0 0 McOraarr. cf. 0 1 10 0 Hallman, If.. 0 0 1 0 0 Magoon, aa...O till 0 0 carr, Sb 0 C 0 Monti ery, lb 0 Hart, cf Oil Arndt, lb.... 0 0 1 SchrlaTer. lb 0 1 t Braahear, lb.. Ill Dealer, o 0 0 4 Qulnlan, aa... 1 1 I a. sen, p 0 11 1 0 4 1 1 1 0 I 0 Totals. 1 7 17 13 ,1 Swander, if. . 0 Hogrlarer, rf. 0 Dicker,' lb.... 0 Uerry, c 0 Martin, lb.... 0 Allemang, p..O Ileydon 1 Ccomley ... 1 1 1 0 I 1 t 1 1 0 11 0 0 o o 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 I 0 Oi 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 t 1 It 0 0 0 ToUla I S7 It 4 Keolcr. rf.... 0 1 1 Anctrann, lb. 0 1 II Wllllama. lb. 0 0 4 Klberleld, as. 0 I 1 Fulta, cf 01 rVmot 3b... Ill 11 cG tic re, c... 0 0 1 lOelnow, o.'.. 0 0 1 Powell, p.... 0 10 "UrtA 10 0 Batted for Martin, Batted for Allemaner. Louisville 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 13 Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 Bases on balls: Off Eean. 3. Struck out: By Allemang, 1; by Egan, 4. Hit by pitcher: Qulnlan. Two-base hit: Kerwin. Three-base hit: Qulnlan. Sacrifice hits: Dickey, Hallman, Dexter, Brushear. Stolen bases: Carr, McCreary. Left on bases: Indianapolis, 10; Louisville, 7. Time: 1:50. umpire: unm. Milwaukee Wlna Hard Game. MILWAUKEE, Aug. 2. Milwaukee played a good up-niii game today ana neat ftiin neapolls in the last game . of the series. Wrangling over decisions by Umpire Klllcn stopped the game several, times. Schaefer was put out of the game. Attendance, 1500. Score: MINNEAPOLIS. K.H.O.A.B. MILWAUKEE. : K.H.O.A.B. 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DETROIT, MICH, is" V.'estan Branch Iil6 Firoia St. l3i2tjf - - leb. 1 - jHffrrpuifigr, Ty ft vF''',r"T't 'i.'r evmrmm---r- ' , ToUls I 17 14 1 Batted for Ford in ninth. Milwaukee 1 0 0 0 4 Minneapolis 0 2 S 1 0 Two-bui hits: Fox, Ffreeman, Weaver. Three-buse hit: O'Brien., lioma runs: Oy ler, McNlchols. Bases on balls: Off Ms Kay, 2; off Moi-gan, 7; off For 1. Hit by pitched ball: Kelta. Clark, Oy. .r. Stolon bases: 8trlcklett, Stone, Freeman. Wild pitch: McKay. Sacrifice hits; Freeman, 2. Struck out: By Mansk... 2; by McKay, 3: by Morgan, 1; by Ford, 2. Double. play: Fox (unaKHlHted). Left on buses: Milwau kee, 1: Minneapolis, 6. TLruu: tM. L'tn ilre: KUlea. Btaadlns; 'of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost PC. Bt. Paul 100 2, 3D .6M Columbus 114 58 36 .617 Milwaukee , 7 .67 40 .688 Louisville 9 v 63 46 .641 Minneapolis 96 47 48 .4 Indlanuiolis M , 46 , 62 . .4-.3 Kansas City 63 84 . 63 .S'xi Toledo 67. 2 u8 .2119 Games today: Toledo at Columbus, Louis ville at Indianapolis. releases have been approved: Cir.r8cts with Poston. Ed Mchol; alth rhllrt'.plilrt. John Hfithi'ff and Thomas Donahue Ke Irases by St. IxjiiIs to Brooklyn, Joseph A. Corhett; by St. Ixjuls to Omaha, War Sanders. Arapahoe Wlna at Home. ARAPAHOK, Neb.. Aug. 2. (Social Tele gram. ) ArspHhoe defeated Onford todny on the home grounds by the following score: R.H.R. Arapahoe 0 1 6 0 0 0 7 6 4 Oxford 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 6 1 Batteries: Oxford. Trammoll and Hitch cock: Arapahoe, Tanner and Fatton. la the National Leasrne. At K'cw Tork New York-Chicago game postponed; rain. At Brooklyn BTOoklyn-Plttsburg game postponed; wut grounds. At Boston: BoHton-St. Louis games postponed: wet grounds. At Philadelphia: Cincinnati-Philadelphia game postponed; Tain. Games today; Chicago at New Tork, Pittsburg at Brooklyn, St. Louis at Bos ton, Cincinnati at Philadelphia. Wilt If OSE, TWO, THREE ORDER Great Western Circuit Itacee Open at Davenport, Iowa. DAVENPORT, la., Aug. 2 The Great Western circuit races opened here today under favorable auspices. Weather condi tions were Ideal ana the track fast. -Results: 2:30 trot: Calcean won In straight heats. Cambetta Prince second. Bell C third. Time; 2:124, 2:15, 2:164. Bulkhurst, Prin cess Tetive, Clifford, Lee Allerton, Sixoa and Al Fox also started, 2:20 .pace! Warren 0 won In straight beets, Faustlne second McKlnley third. Tlmel 8:12i, 2:11. 2:12. Glen Kcho, On ward Star, Bourbon, llarletta, Dixie, Lyga and Peter Johnson also started. 2:12 trot: Flash Lightning won In straight heats, Eysllne second, Mastor Delma tlilrd. Time: 2:13-4, S:13"4. 8:174.- Bwlft it, Athre and Doctor Spellmun aluo started. Colerldsre Defeats Hartlashnre;. MARTINS BURG, Nab., Aug. 2 tSpe clal.) Coleridge defeated Martinburg in on Interesting game of twelve Innings here today. It wna a pitchers' battle. In. which Oberlender showed hlmsOSf the bet ter and In several innings, with the buses full, he struck tho big buys of Martlnshurg out In one, two, three order. Batteries: i'olerldge, Obertonder and Wood; Martlnu bmg: Barber and I.ethuby. Score; Cole ridge, ; Martlnsbiirg, 7. Chicken Pickers Dasy. GENEVA. Neb.. Aug. 1. (Special Tele- fruni.) The IJncoln Young Men's Chrls lan nwsoolatVm and Geneva Chicken Pick ers' nines made the following score 1'or-. this aflernoonl R E. Chicken Pickers... 2 0 ! I t I t I M t V. M. C A 1 000s0l-8( Batteries: Hall and 6e(uln; Hrubeaky and Burke. it. Lanla ritcher Ooea West. ST. IUIS.- Aug 2-Joe Cortett( the former St. Ix)ul pitcher, who was released by president HeMson Sunday, left for his home in San Fraaclsce today. Coi'btt slated that he hsd completed all arrariKe ments to play With the Fi1oo duh In the Coast leugu and will rtjtort to Manager lUrrls for duty as soon as be regains his ueallb and (he final contract Is signed. Swalm's ritchlnar TV lain. MARSH A LI-TOWN. Aug. 2. (Hnecial Telegram.) Iswalm pitched lbs 1jcj.1s to victory before a.n excuralea crow from tVntr-rvllle. The score: H UH. MnrshnJItown .1 0010100 S 0 1 Keul.uk 09100000-414 Kiutrrlee: Bwalin n.i Bruggrauia; lfnvi- laud and liauketL a . ase Ilall t'onrrieta. NKW TOHK, Aug. 2. President Harry Pulliam of the Natlm.al league today aik ItuuimnA that lae fuuuwlug -Mnlruuli aud EVENTS OX THE RUMMd TRACKS Hello Wins the Blic RTent at the Saratoga Races. SARATOGA. N. Y., Aug. 2. Newton Bennington's S-year-old Hello won the Mo hawk, the stake feature, at Saratoga today In Impressive fashion. Passing under the wire Hello wss two Bnd half lengths In front of Champion, Frank Fan-ell's Oon-Bnlvo-Llllinn Belle n-olt. Champion then took the lead and made the running until the stretch was reached. At this point Hello came up under a hard ride and took the lead and the race. Results: First race, five furlongs: McChord (2 to 5) won, Jack Lor second. Broadcloth third. Time: l:u?S. Second race, one mile and a sixteenth, on turf: Ascetic llo lo 1) won, Allan second. Iteoulter third Time: 1:49. Third race, five furlongs pnd a half: Cnirngorn to 1 won. Hlflllght second, Prince lfamhnrir third. Tims: 1 .0S. Fourth race, one mile and a furlong, the Mohawk: Hello (4 to 1! won. Champion second, Bobudil third. Time: 1:54V Fifth rare, six furlongs: Orly II (6 to 5) won, Aummnster second, Commonetta third. Time: 1:14. Sixth race, one mile: Delhi 01 to 10) won, Orey Friar second. Fort Hunter third. Time: 1:37. ST. LOUIS, Aug. J.-Results: First race, five furlongs, selling: Voltage (12 to 1) won. Imp. Nepenthe second, Ollla Burnett third. Time: 1:02. Second race, one mile and twenty yards. purse: Scalper (8 to 1) won. Buccaneer second, Claremont third. Time: 1:44. Third race, six furlomrs. purse. I'-year- olds: Woodlands (R to 2) won. Braden sec ond, Rd Leaf third. Time: 1:14. Fourth race, six furlonns. handicap: Hllee (3 to 1) won. Follies Bcrgeres sec ond, Mafalda third. Time: 1 :13V. Fifth race, one mile and seventy yarns: Imp. Pretension (7 to 5) won. Light Opera second, Saint Paris third. Time: 1 :45H. Sixth race, one mile: Ivcrnla (lo to i) won, second Mate second, Mlndora third. Time: 1:41 14. CHICAGO, Aug. 2. Results: First race, four furlones and a half: The Novice (10 to 7) won. Cutter second, Kate Zitt third. Time: 0:55. Second race. bIx furlona-j and a half: Jake Gnenberg OS to 6) won, Olympian second, Jim Hale third. Time: 1:21. Third race, one mile end an eigntn. handicap: Huzzah (4 to 1) won. Birch broom second, Bragg third. Time. l:6u. Fourth race, one mile: Brancss (7 to 6) won, Emperor of India second. Major T. J. Carson third. Time: 1:43. Fifth race, four furlongs and a half: Al bert Fir won, Ralph Reese second, Green Gown third. Time: 0:56. Sixth race, one mile and seventy yards: Federal (7 to ) won. Excentral second. Don't Ask Mo third. Time: 1:47ft. CITY TEXXIS I'P TO THIRD ROl'XD Hatches Last Mgrht Complete the Weeding; Oat Process. The city championship tourney In tennis was continued yesterday evening at the Field club and all the matches up to the third round were played off. As the weed ing out process continued, and the better players in the city began coming together. interest in tno gallery increased ana to ward the close of the evening there was quite a crowd of onlookers. Among the interesting matches were tnose played, by Dufrene and June Brown and Dufrene and L. H. Wilson. In both of these games Dufrene had his work cut out for him, nnd though he managed to defeat both of his opponents it was only by the most difficult play. In-the former match. the first set was 9-7 in his favor, but It was the longest set in the tourney, every game being a deuce one. Brown put up a brilliant irame. returning with force and finish and often puzzling Dufrene wltl his t neaav niv. not ne aid not seem to De able to stand n long rally. ' Another goon game was that Detween Young nnd Jack -Hughes In whloh the lat ter lost 6-1. 6-1. Notwithstanding the big difference In the;1 final scores the game was really a brilliant one, both men playing well. From the first serve it was lust blff-bans and return. Not a moment. but thnt there was 'vimething doing. Young with his overharid serve smashed In splen did shape wnd.i Hughes answered with all hero was In him. But that peculiar bark- hand stroke' of Young's told In the long run. In the oonsolarlons .Tun" Potter walloped the hide off Cathers of Kountze Place and had the hitter worthy soaring in midair before he finished with him. And the beauty of It was that the "Cub" is a di minutive youngster, while his opponent Is Just the opposite nnd built In proportion. A. Cullett put up two fne g.imes, the first with Dr. Van Camp and (he second wlih W. Baxter of Park avenue. In the mutch with Van Camp the first set run to 10-3 in favor of Collett before It wss finished, but after that Van Camp was down and out and the second set Collett won -l. In playing the second with But ter, the long nnd tiring g:ime with Vnn Camp told on him, but ho played pluckily and won 6-1, 8-4. The following were the matches and the results: First Round F. R. Dufrvne beat June Brown of Wal nut Hill, -7, 6-4. A. Collett -beat Dr. Van Camp. 10-R, 6-1. G. Martin bent J. N. Haskell. 2-6. 6-3, 6-4. C. Potter beat L. Kohn of St. Croix, 6-2, 6-0. Second Round Dr. Schneider bent Koch, 6-1, 6-1. F. R. Dufrene bent K R. Wilson. 7-8, 6 S. A. Collett beat W. Baxter of Park ave nue, (M). 6-4. O. Martin bent C. Potter, -4, 4-6, 6-0. Conrad "Young beat Jack Hughes. 6-1, S-l. Consolations Cub" potter beat R. Cnthers of Kountie place, 6-2, 6-3. M. le beat II. Barrett oi i.owe nvenue, 6-2, 6-0. Drawings for the consolations were posted last nlcht. All players who know that they lout their matches In the preliminary or first rounds are wnrned thi-t they must be present this afternoon tj plny their matches In the consolations, or they will be defaulted. The third round will be started about 5 o'clock this evening. The matches will be: Pollard plays Collett. Martin jilnys Schneider, Towle plays Dufrene nnd Aoung days H. Kohn. Theso will all be well con ested matches. WESTERNER WINS CHAMPIONSHIP Colllna . Carries Off Three Sets at Chicago Tennis Courts. CHICAGO. Aug. 2 Krelgh Collins of Chicago, holder of the western champion ship In men's singles for five seasons, added another year to nls phenomenal record by defestlne R. D. Little, the Princeton expert In the closing event of the western cham pionship tournament at the Kenwood courts today. Little won tho first set, 6-4, after a hard fight, but was unable to take an other and tho next three went to the west erner, 7-5, 6-4, 6-2. Collins has already sent his entry for the rational championship tournament, which opens at Newport August 14. He has been carefully training for the. event ever since the season opened and hopes to bo In hla best form by thi.t time. The fol lowing western championships have re sulted from the tournament Just closed: Men's slneles. Krelsrh Collins: women's singles, Miss May Sutton; men's doubles, Collins and Little; women's doubles, Miss Button and Miss Neelv; mixed doubles, Mr. Collins and Mlr.s Neely. f( iilHiililLjiilii iiiiliii?' PIAQ FOR fi To Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo nnd return, the Iturlington sells tickets daily nt f 17.50 practically half rates. There is no summer region more attractive than Colo rado. To OLENWOOI) SPUINCiS, SALT LAKE, YEL LOWSTONE 1WUK and the BLACK HILLS, propor tionately low excursion rates are made, circuit tours which embrace practically the entire scope of the gran deur of the Bockies. Yellowstone Bark tours cost less this year than ever before. With the Burlington's high grade passenger service to Denver aud Billings this road is a conspicuous portion of any general tour of the west. Let me supply you with folders, list of hotels, board ing houses and camping places, and otherwise help you plan your summer trip. J. B. REYNOLDS, City Pas. Ajjt., 1502 Farnam St.. Omaha- Grand Excursion. Picnic and Ball at Bennington Park, via The Northwestern Line, under auspices of tho Colored Walters' Social Club. Epeclal train from Union depot 7:30 a. m. Thursday, August 4. Music all day. Tickets only 76 cents. Special Excursion to Clear Lake, la. Saturday, August 6th, Via Chicago. Great Western Railway. Only J3.00 for the round trip. For fur ther information apply to S. D. 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