TUP. OMATTA PAII.T BEE: MONDAY, JtTLY 21, 1S0.1. DES MOISES WISS IS E1CI1TII Undarwriteri Bunch Tteir Hits with Errors of tha Championa, QUAKERS WIN CLOSE CAME OMAHA MEN AND THEIR HOODIES -' -" ' w ,-r 'PI I ft. f bilsdelphit, Amorioana Shut Ont foam from the Windy Citj. Old Folks CHICAGO 13 UNABLE TO HIT PLANK need plenty of nourishment and more than ordinary blood-forming elements. These they obtain in their highest form in Only Ran of tha Contest Mada by Harry Davis la the Poarth laalng Driven la by Cross. HEU5ER-BLSc i! a 1-! htfj 5 BOTH PITCHERS DO FINE. WORK r.arh Team Gets rtrm Hit, hat Those f Omaha Art 8 Seattered that Thr Da Rot Proaaea flaaa. DES MOINES. July El-Des Molne took sweet revenge out of Omaha today and rave them a basket of boom eggs to carry horn. Tha horn management put Lleneld In tha box and the Omaha turn waa represented by Bandera and Frees their battery And It wn a battle roynt ' up to tha eighth Inning, when Dei Moines -r-won tha am. l to thla tlm they had been able to secur bat thraa scatterln elnlea off Bandera, but In the eighth the firework! began. 6hugart waa tha first man op and made a fine single and went to third on an error of Schlpke, who made a wild throw of Lleneld hit to cut the latter off at first, and Llenold reached second on the play. Oanley waa hit by a pitched ball, then Hogrlever ant a three-bagger down the foul line, scoring Shugart. Llefleld and Oanley, and Ho- ' Merer came home on an error of Thomas, who fulled to catch the hit of .Long, which waa AeldeJ to him. Long then stole sec ' and. but the run gettlni, waa ended and tha gama won. for Rossman and Wakefield ware disposed of In short order. Omaha scored five hits and one of them a double, but the were not proline of results. Tha home team put up an errorless game and worked to win from flrst to last and Lie field disposed of no less than seven men himself by striking- them out. and, whlla he rave two men bases on balls, he evi dently knew what he was doing, for no harm resulted from It. Attendance. 1,000. Score: H. O. A. E. 0 0 0 1 i i o 1 11 1 0 0 10 0 10 0 1110 0 10 0 0 0 4 0 1 n 1 "o H. O. A. E. 2 S 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 t 1 0 10 0 1 U 1 0 1 0 t 1 0 0 t 1 0 1 t 0 1110 6 14 U 1 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0-0 DES MOINES. Oanley. ef ?' I,t' Hoarlever, rf 4 1 Long, as 4 Rossman, lb 4 0 Wakefield, o 4 a "yn. If 1 , o Shusrart, 2b 1 1 McNIchola, lb 1 Llefleld, p , J J Totals ....M 4 OMAHA. , . mm AB. ft. Thlel. If 4 a Carter, rf 4 Dolan, as , 4 0 Welch, ef 4 0 Thomaa, lb 4 0 Schlpke, lb 4 0 Martin, lb 1 0 Kreese, o 1 0 Banders, p J 0 Totals 30 0 Dee Moines 0 0 0 0 Omaha 0 0 0 0 Stolen base: j-r.w Tr-r,o mm. hit. Thii Three-base hit- Hugriever. . Double plavs: Bandera to Martin to Thomas, Hogriever to llossman. First base on balls: Off Lle 5'ld, 1 Hit by pitched ball: Oanley. Struck out: By Lleneld, 7: by Banders, 1 Wild pitch: Lleneld. Time: 1:26. Umpire: Caruthera. , Paehlo Wlas Two fro en Blonz. PL'EULO, July 23. In two games of the hair-raising order the Pueblo Indians de feated Sioux City, making It three out of lour of tha present series. In tha Ami fame Miner held the visitor without glv ng a hit for tha flrst six innings. In the seventh they secured a scratch hit, but were unable to score. The loeals started the run-getting In the flrst. Blake drew a walk, waa sacrificed to second by Cook and scored on Kim bo's two-bagger. In tha second Bonnver went to flrst on Carney's error, stole second and scored on Miner's double. The Indians cinched the gums In the third, Blake sent a three-bagger over left. Cook weut down, Knabe sent a Texas 4eaguer tnrrr shortstop, was advanced to second by Delehanty'a hit to left. Elwert struck out and Mott drew a walk, filling tha bases, and Schrlver' single scored Knabe and Delehanty. Delehanty started things In the fifth with a Single over second. Elwert went out on a short fly to Newton and Mott fanned. With two gone, Schrlver walked and Bader lined out a double, scoring llo hanty: Blake went out, Bheehan to Car ney; Cook sent a drive to right and atopped on miru. tie scored on tvnaoe s single, Ietchanty went down on a pop-up to 8hee ban. Elwert made first on a hot one, an error and Knabe. crossed the rubber. The score getting ended' In the seventh, Schrlver scoring on Miner's fly. Owing to the fact that Sioux City had to take the train, the second gama only went seven innings. However, this was time enough for the locals to gather In fourteen hits and eleven runs. The visitors did bet ter stick work In this contest, getting eleven hits and eight runs. Attendance, LsOU. Score: rUEBLO. SIOUX CITT. R.H.O.A.B. R H O. A IS. r1k. ef..,.. I I 1 SColllne, rf...4 4 4 Crak. U 1 I Sheeban, lb. 4 I 1 Knabe. lb... I I 1 Wm4. Ik.... till D.lebstr. Ifc I I ' 4 N.wtos. as. .SIS It Elvert rf... II Noblll. el.... I Matt, lb 4141 Pul.lfw, If.. tt rhrrmr, .. I I T Car.., lb... T 1 t nea.r, as.... Ill tst.ra.fi., s. Miser. 1 t I Beerwela. a. I I 4 Ca.l'S.r. p I Tstals I 14 11 I ToUla 411 11 'Miner out for bunting third atrlke. Pueblo 1 I I 0 1 1 1 0 Bloux City ......... 00000004 00 Three-bo ae hits: Blake, Cook. Bases on balls: Off Miner. 4; oft Cadwallader, 1. Struck out: By Miner, 4; by Cadwallader, 1. Left on bases: Pueblo, T: Sioux City. i. Earned runsi Pueblo, a. Two-base hits: Knabe, Miner, Hader, Schrlver. Wild pitch: Miner Hit by pitched ball: Pul sifer. Bheehan. iouble play: Mott to Delehanty. Sacrifice hit: Cook. Tlma: 1:60. Umpire: Mace. Score seco-d game: PL-EBLO. SIOUX CITY. H H O A . I H O.i l. Disk, at.... t t Colli... rf... I 114 4 t I I 1 ShMSAS. I. 1 II 1 KuM lb... I I I 4 !, lb ... I 111 beieSastr, 111 I I I I N.wtoa, aa.. 11114 Elwert. rf... I Noblli. ef.... I III Mott, lb I III r-al.tler, lb.. 141 Meoaitt. .... 114 1 OHre. el... Mill n.oef. as.... 1 1 JBaerwal. a. 1 1 LTa4sy. ... 1 4ewila, p.... i a Tol......'.U 14 11 U Tetals 11 II "4 Pueblo 1 0 1 0 11 Bloux Oty IlliOOl-l Jhree-base hit; Collins. Bases on balls: Undaey, t; off Newlln, L Left on bases: 1'ueblo, 0: Bloux City. 7. Earned runs: Pueblo, T; Sioux City, 1 Two-base hits: Weed (2), Cook, Mott. Sheehan, Badar. ' Knabe. Hit by pitched ball: Dakhanty, Nobllt. MeaaitU Double play: M"lt Ui Knabe. Tlma: 1:3s. Umpire: laca. Evea Break la Deaver. PENVEH, Colo.. July M.-Denver and St. Joe broke even on today's double header, which wound up the present home series. Denver man the first, an exciting ten-Inning contest, by the score of to (, and tbs Saints took the second gama 0 to ft. Tha pitchers wars greatly hampered In both contests by players umpiring In the abaenoe of Umpire Burns. Bohannon of Denver and O'Brien Of St. Joe officiated and though their declaiona were clearly honest, they were (requently at fault and kept everyone on '.oe. St. Jo scored two In the second Inning oi the first gams on Hartsells error and Noyea1 homer. Two more came In th third on hits by Ketchem, Bchtls and Dexter, a ! nd Ax to Mctiale. Engle then replaced Voilendorf and held the Sainia sate. Denver soured two In the sixtn on singles by Lucia and Engle, followed by sacrlrtces by McHale and McUllvray. Attendaaos, 4.U00. Score first game: PKNVCR. IT. JOSIIMt. R h O A k a.M.O.A g. MfH.I.. el.. 1114 I Katrkaia. et. 1 I 4 4 H.n..ll. k. I I ISVblL. lb.... 1 I 1 I 1 !!.;. rt I - FeaaalU M... J I I Bia.n. if.... 1 a a t .... r.rrm lb.. 1 I I I 1 Anlr.wa Ik. 4 1 4 Ho.Uk ar. si I I H lb.. ..tt. lb., lilt K rl ... I J t Lucia, a I I I liara. a.... 1 I Vu,..4or(. s 4 1 14 glr. J 4 Totals. ...'.." il m 14 4 TeUU. I M1 11 4 No on out when winning run scored. Stolen baaeai Hartsell, Perrtne Bchlts. Pennell. Pss ball: .Zlnran Baaea on balls: Off Vollendorf, 1: off Engle, 1; off Lkbhardt, L Struck 4ut: By Engl. I; by Eyler. 1. I-eft on bases: Denver. I; 6U Juo. s. First baa on errors: Denver, baae hits: McHale, McOilvray. Double .'. to sWalla. hauruio altat Moilala, A. M. JEFFREY Gathering the Fruit. Hoelekoetter. Time: 1:00. O'Brien. Score second game: BT. JOSEPH. k H O.A.B. Engle, Bchllx, Andrews. Umpires: Bohannon and KMt-kem. ef. I 1 I 8hll, lb.... I I I P.nn.ll, If... I Qulllla. aa... I Andrawa, lb. Deiter, lb... I N07.1. rt.... 4 Elnrmn, e.... U.bh.rdt, p. I DBNVER. R.H.O.A.B. 4 McHale, ef... I I 1 1 H.rtMll. lb. 1 1 4 McOIKrar. rll I I I I 0 b.ldan. If... 4 1 4 4 1 P.rrln., lb. . 0 I 4 Hoel.k ar, aa I I 1 1 r..-rut, tb... 1 4 I 4 1 o Lnrla e 1 1 I 1 0 1 0 Sch.ub. b. . . . 4 1 4 I 0 p.. v l l l u Hickman. TeUI I II 21 I I ' ToLl. I 11 17 1 4 Bt. Joe 00200031 2-8 Denver 01000201 04 Stolen bases: McOllvray (2). Three-base hit: Hoelskoetter. Passed ball: Lucia. Bases on balls: Off Schaub, S; off Hick man, 2; off Llebhardt, 1. Struck out: By Schaub, 7; by Hickman, 1; by Llebhardt. 2. Left on bases: Denver, 9; St. Joe, 13. First base on errors: Denver, 2. Two-base hits: yulllln (2). Hit by pitched ball: Pennell (2), Ketchem. Double plays: McOllvray to Hoelskoetter, (Julllln to Dexter; QuIUin to Schlls to Dexter. Tlmo: 2:10. .Umpires: Bohannon and O Brlen. Standing; of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost Pet Dee Moines . Denver Omaha Bloux City ... Pueblo St. Joseph .... 77 .. 83 .. 78 .. 7 .. 79 .. 77 60 60 41 41 27 25 27 .443 33 .6ui 35 .6:i9 35 .W 62 .iU (2 .XU Game today: Omaha at Ies Moines. OMAHA TEAM'S NEXT ENGAGEMENTS Hard Ran ot Games Scheduled for the 1 Champions Jaat Ahead. Omaha' will wind up Its long series with De Moines this afternoon and will be at home tomorrow for a four-game turn at St. Joseph. The game this afternoon is a most Important one for both Omaha and Des Moines. If Omaha wins It. It will give th champions six out of ten, and will make the season's series to date stand 12 to 11 In favor of Omaha. If It goes to Des Moines. It makes an even break on the series of ten, but gives the leaders one to the good on the season's work. There Is one postponed game on the Omaha f rounds to be played off. which will very Ikely do settled August 27, when Im Moines Is here for a Sunday game. The tesms have already played more than their schedule owing to the two tie games. St. Joe's cnmlng poesn't promise Omaha much rest, for the Mlmourlans have been, strengthened since their last appearance here, and under the direction of Charley Dexter are playing great ball. Being tied With Bloux City for third now, the Champions will have to hustle a bit, for they don't meet the Sioux again until August 10, when they will be here for a series of four games. Omaha will have four games at pome thla week with 81. Joseph, and thed go to Missouri for four, returning here for five games with pueblo and four with Denver before Sioux City cornea Bloux City gets eight straight at home with Denver and Pueblo, and then Soes to Des Moines for Ave and buck to loux City for four with th Underwriters before coming to Omaha. With an even break on thla combination Omaha ought to have thld lac pretty well settled and be in una tor second tie tore tue Sioux get her. NONPAREILS GO DOWN IN DEFEAT Coroaas Get Tnle as Many Haas la a Well Played Game. The Coronas defeated th Nonpareils at th Vinton street park Sunday afternoon In a hotly contested and well played game. Bogatta waa at ms neat, allowing but two hlta and striking out twelve. Smith's hit ting and base running was a decided fea ture. E. Itoebea's work In center was Shenomenal, as three running catches, all t moult, were bagged. Uarvey's work at third was fast. Score: CORONAS. NONPAREILS. R H.O.A X. R.H.O.A.g. players and Belgrade had an Indian battery from Genoa. It was a poor exhibition of ball, the game being full of errors. The work of Umpire Dufoe was rank and when. In the seventh Inning, It was learned that he had money up on the game ne was re tired. Belgrade won by a score of 10 to S. Score: Belgrade 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 I 1-10 Columbus 0 011011008 Batteries: Belgrade, Mallory and Walker; Columbus, Dolan. lxhr and Keene. TENNIS MATCHES PUT OVER BY RAIN City Championship Match Interfered with Satarday by Rain. Rain Interfered with the tennis tourna ment for the ci,ty championship at . the Omaha Field club Saturday afternoon after a good start had been made In the seml fluals between Kohn and Scrlbner. Brrlb ner had won the first set. 6-4. and Kohn had registered two games of the second set when Jupiter Pluvlus took a hand and called the match on, to be nnisned Man dav evenlnir. la case Scrlbner wins he will be the federal favorite in the challenge match or tha cud. because of his superior style and because pressure of o files work has kept Conrad Young from the courts this spring so that he has not had an oppor tunity to practice up on his game. The consolations and doubles were also car ried over until Monday. CHICAGO, July 23. Flank held the locals to two hits and shut them out In a beau tifully played game. The only run a as scored in the fourth Inning, when Hsrry Davis and Lave Cross hit for successive two-baggers. Attendance, 15,000. Score: PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO. R H O A C. R.H.O A X. Hert. If... 4 I 4 4 Otn. rf 4 4 114 Hoffman, et.. 4 4 4 4 4 Hottnee. If... 4 14 H 1I. tb. 1 1 I 4 O Hull. aa. 4 1 I I U CroM, lb. fill Unn. hue. lb. 0 11 t a s.vbni. rt.. 114 0 1.11 1. lb.... I 1 1 1 4 Huryhr. Ib.. 1 1 1 1 "nil, ci o a l M. rroea. aa. I I I ISuliiran, a... 4 4 114 Srhrark. e... 4 4 4 4 T.nn.hlll. Ib 4 1 I 4 Plank. .... Ill Owen. p 4410 -Mrrariana . a v a a Total! 1IIT41 Tot.!. I in 13 Batted for Jones In the ninth. Philadelphia 0 0010000 0-1 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Left on bases: Chlcasro. ft: Philadelphia. S. Two-base hits: lebell. H. Davis. L. Cross. Bacrlflc hit: Hoffman. Stolen base: Green. Struck out: By Owen, 3; by Hank. 8. Bases on balls: Off Owen. 1: off Plank. 1. Hit by pitched ball: O. Davis. Time: 1:40. Um pires: Sheridan and McCarthy. New York Wins from St. Loots. BT. tITIH. Julv 23 New York took the Monln. wn me from St. Louts today. 5 to 2. Powell and Budhoff were both hit freely. but Powell was the mor efiectiv. At tendance, 12.100. Score: NSW YORK. ST. LOVIS. g H O A B. R.H.O A R. Ceeroy ef... 1 I 1 'nna, If.... 1 4 I 4 4 Kl.r, rt... 1 1 e astsrr. id.... rib.rt.ld. aa. 1 1 I 1 IV.nunt, rf.. 4 1 0 4 Wllltama. lb. 1 1 1 1 1 W.ll.oa, aa.. 0 1114 T-..- is a 1 a 1 0 Koehl.r. el.. 1 1 I tKvihn, If 1 1 I JoR... lb.... I 14 I 4 MrOulre. e... 4 111 0Olr.ua, lb.. Ill powers, lb.. 4 Roth, e 4 till Powell, p.... 4 11 8udhnff, p... 0 410 Triik 0 1 4 4 4 Total. 114 1711 . Totals I 10 IT IT 4 Batted for Budhoff In the ninth. Bt. Louis 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 i New York 2 o o l I u v o o o Earned runs: New York, 1. Three-bas hit: Prink. Sacrifice hit: Yeager. 6tolen bases: Williams. Stone, Conway. Hit by pitched ball: Budhoff. 2. Wild pitches: Budhoff, Powell. Bases on balls: Off Bud hoff. 2; off Powell. 1. Struck out: By Bud hoff, 1: by Powell, . Left on bases: St. Louis, 10; New York, 8. Time: 1:41. Um pires; McLoughlin and Connolly. Boston Wins In Sixth. DETROIT, July 23. Boston put today's game with Detroit safe In the sixth whin Collins' single was followed by hits from the next four men. Attendance, 5.702. Score: BOSTON. DETROIT. ft H O A. E. R.H.O.A.B. 4 141 Cooler ef... 4 1 4 4 4 14 111 Sch.efer, lb. 1 4 1 4 11 OMelnlyro, If. 0 1 1 0 4 14 11 I Crawford, rf. 0 I 4 1 4 1 1 1 0 OO Lurr. mm.. I 1 I I 1 Freeman, lb. 1 I 10 4 OLowe, lb ... 4 1 I I 4 Ferria, tb... I III I Llndur. lb .O OHIO Slav a -M.rreu .... v v w w 10 4 10 Drill, c 4 4 I I 4 Kluoa, p.... 0 0 0 1 4 .41417 10! Totala 1 I IT 11 1 Batted for Lindsay In the ninth. Boston SSSiJJJJ-? Detroit 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Bacrlflce hit: Btahl. First base on balls: m t.'i... i Twn.luu hlta: ftelhnch. Fer ris. Double 'plays: O'Leary to Schaefer to Lindsay; O'Leary to Schaefer. Struck out: By Young, b; ny ivueon, i. rMi du Drill. Time: l:ll Umpire: Conner. Rolhaeh, rf., Parent, aa.. Burkett, If Collins, lb. PI. hi. et freer. Young, p, Total... Standing; of the Trams. Grand Circuit Opens Today. DETROIT. July ' 23 Everything Is In readiness at the Groses Point track for the opening tomorrow afternoon of the Detroit Driving club's blue ribbon meeting, which Inaugurates the grand circuit for 19u0. Indications tonight are that the track will be In the best of condition and the number and class of entries for the fifteen events which make up the Ave days' cards points to one of the best meetings In the history of the track. All races will be on the three-heat plan this year, making nine heats for each day. The feature event of the opening day 1 the Cnamber of Com merce stake of to.OuO for 1:24 class pacers. Grand Island Team Strengthened. GRAND ISLAND, Neb.. July 23 (Spe cial.) The Grand Island base ball team has had considerable 111 luck. Balrd, the cen ter fielder and one of the leading batsmen of the team, having sprained an ankle; Welsh, the pitcher, having accidentally been spiked In the aame game; Schaf stall having his hand crippled In the first gahte, last week, at Hastings, Manager Slevers, however, has secured Ritsman, a - likely southpaw artist from the eastern part of the state, who struck out ten men In the second Hastings game, and expects another player from South Dakota on any train. Cleveland .. Chicago .... Philadelphia Detroit Boston New York , nt. routs . Washington 0 78 - . 78 . , 81 ' 77 81. 7 Won. Ixst. Pet. M it .6U8 47 21 .603 4 32 .a9J 42 . 2 .519 SA 41 .468 85 41 .461 81 60 .83 26 63 .828 n - u-.khlnirlon at Cleveland. Philadelphia at Chicago. New . York at St Louis, Boston at Deiroti. GAMES IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Minneapolis Shots Oat Colombos la an Exciting Contest MINNEAPOLIS, July 23. Ed Slever was In great form today despite his sore finger and shut out Columbus. Attendance, 3.000. Score : MINNEAPOLIS. COLUMBUS. R.h.O A.B. R.H.O.A.g. Jones, ef 1 I I 4 Pickering, cf. 1 1 J ulMsn, rf.. 9 0 1 1 0 Dala, rt 4 104 Freeman, lb. 4 4 I 1 4 Pleree, e 0 0 I 1 4 M.mh.ll, e. 0 1 11 1 0 Rran. e 0 0 14 4 Oremlnser. Ib 4 I 0 I 1 Conalton. If 4 I 4 I 4 Oraharn. If... 0 0 I o Kinm. lo v 11 . v Fot, lb... Oyl.r, ... Slaver. .. Totala.. Store Defeat Neameyers. The Stors Brewing oompany team de feated the Neumeyers on Lake Manawa grounds Sunday In a clean, snappy game. Newstrom for Stors held the Neumeyers down to four scattering hits and but for a couple of mlscues would have shut his opponents out. The features of the game werj three fast double plays by the Stors. Score: R H E. Neumeyers ....0 00000110846 Stors- 1 00101000-11 4 Batteries: Neumeyers, Jellen and Karr; Stors, Newstrom and Eairbrother. w. Lrsch. Ib I SnllS, et.... I lnmen. If.... 1 Kill, aa 1 I ar.ter. e.... I Laiaera. lb.. I Pike Ib 1 Hiodbeik, rt. Bosatta. p... I i ! i ii 4 40rr. Ib... 1 1 I I 4 4 B. Roaban, ef 4 4 I I 4 s a j. uwr, if.. 1 0 I I 1 l i c.Mi.i.r, ib. l I l i i 8 OB Hlg, mm 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 B. t.ay. rf. 4 4 4 4 4 4 I Hackten. lb. 1 4 T 4 .0 4 4 4 1 load, e 4 4 4 4 ! 1 I E. Lrsch. p. I 4 4 1 Totals. 4 I IT II I Totals I IN I I Coronas 0011001 483 Nonpareils ... 00010010 1311 Earned runs: Coronas, 1; Nonpareils, 1. Two-base hits: W. Lynch, E. Roeben. Tnree-base bit: Garvey. Stolen bases: Coronas, 1; Nonpareils, 1. Double play; Ply to Bogatts to Pike, rtrst base on balls: Off Bogatts, 3; off Lynch, 3. Hit with pitched bail: Hatcheri. Struck out: By Bugatts, 11; by Lynch, a. Time: l:3u. Um pire: Siianaharr. Til Coronas will play the Neumayers at Laks Manawa next Sunday. tella Defeats Crawford. STELLA. Neb., July 22 (Special Tele gram.) Th Stella Giants turned th tables on th Crawford Juniors, beating them easily by a score of 11 to 8. The Crawford, who were, short several players and In a generally crippled condition, did not play the gam they played on the Fourth. Bird, for Stella, was Invincible, striking out four teen men and allowing but two hits. Tay lor s home run and McMillan s batting for th Craw fords and playing In left were th feature. Th third game between these two clubs will be played next In Auburn- Score: HHX Stella 1 0 I I 1 t 0 0 11 3 0 Craw fords ....0 OtlOOIOl 8IT Batteries: Bird and Brown; McMahon. Usher and Cavanaugh. Umpire: Hum phrey -of Auburn. Belgrade Beats Colombo. COLUMBUS. Neb, July U-tSpeelal Tel egram An excursion train from paldmg brought down suO people today to see the same between Belgrade and Columbus, tasa loan had has strengthened by new Tennis Toarnament at Bedford. BEDFORD. Ia.. July 23 (Special.) The Bedford Athletic asoclation wll) hold Its third annual tennis tournament for south western Iowa on Its courts In Bedford beginning Wednesday, August 16. A pair of sterling stiver cups, valued at 1100, will be awarded as th prizes In doubles. Pos session of the cups will be given to the winning team, but to acquire permanent possession the cups must be won two years In succession by one team. A racquet, valued at liu, will te awaraea to the winner In singles. Victors Aro Victors. The Victors defeated the' Ideal Hustlers at Council Bluffs, to 1 The fielding of both teams was a little off. but the heavy batting of the Victors scored their runs, Ed Bowes getting a two-base hit over th fence with three on bases, and Kaufman getting a home run, a two-base hit and a single with men on bases. Hinton of the Victors pitched his usual good game. The score: R.H.E. Victors .'. 000111000 481 Hustlers 001100000-114 rata and Leans Will Play. SCHUYLER. Neb.. July 21 (8pecial.) The "Fats" and the "leans ' will play a game of ball at the Maple park ball grounds next Tuesday afternoon. Ihe proceeds of the game go to the fund for building a permanent wslk to the cemetery. I W. Mendall, deputy postmaster, la the captain of the "Fats" and th originator of the game. Both teams have been practicing up aftid a good game Is looked for. Hastlaars Shals Oat Graad Island. GRAND ISLAND, Neb.. July IS. (Spe cial Telegram.) Grand Island was com pletely outclassed at every point of the game today tine ot its two mis was an accident. Score: R.H.E. Haatlngs 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 07 8 I Grand Island... O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 1 7 Batteries: Ahllne and Poteet; Lew In and Whilcomb. Oskalooaa Defeats Marshalltowa. MARSH ALLTOWN, la.. July 21 -(Special Telegram one tnousana excursionists rrom tisxaiooea saw tne local team lose by a score of 4 to t Score : R H E. O.kaloosa 0 10 11000 04 14 I Marshalltown .0 1 0 4 0 0 0 1 0-1 ( 1 Batteries: Dlsch and Bruggeman; Steele. and lies. Gamea la Natloaal Leagne Today. Cincinnati at New Tork. Plttahurar at Boston. Chicago al Philadelphia, Si. Louis at Brooatsv aanM IM m WJ LI 71AI.T HOPS ,XI 'toucaae ill ' SeARKON V' 0 n'w i sWj.b. ska - ivbtv" TfA0C MARK. - The food in liquid form. This Predigested food-drink can be retained by the weakest stomach and new strength obtained from the first wine-glassful. Sold by all druggists and grocers. Prepared by Anheuser-Busch Brewln. Assn St. Loola. u. s. A. 114 Hul.witt. as. 4 1 1 I II ICIymer. lb.. e 111 4B.rbeau, lb.. 4 0 4 1 4 Doro.r. p.... 4 4 4 7 1 I I 17 10 1 ; TeUle I I 14 II 1 Mlnneapoll 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 -! Cohimbu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Earned run: Minneapolis, 1. Stolen base: Fox. Bases on balls; Off Dorner. . Hit by pitched ball: Freeman.- BrucK out: By Siever. 8; by Dorner, t. Sacrifice hits: Sul livan (2), Slever, Klhm. Left on bases; Minneapolis, 10; Columbus, 4. Time: i:u. Umpires: Bulllvan and King. . Even Break at Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. July 23. Isbell out- lucked Kenna In a pitcher's battle and wpn the flrst game. In the second game Hrasnear a nome run in me sevrnin in ning, scoring three runs, won the game from Louisville. Attendance, 4.000. Score. first game: KANSAS CITY. LOUISVILLE. R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.B. Vturphr. ef.. 4 4 4 0 1 Hallmas. rf. 0 4 4 4 4 Don. due tb. 1 1 1 I IRulllran, tb.. 4 1114 C.rtre, lb.... 1 1 11 CCI.r. ef 4 1 I Downer, aa.. Ill SHerwin, u...e l a a s Hkorec, rf... 4 4 4 4 IDraihaar. lb. I I 1 Butler, e.... ( asrou, id a i a e Nance. If.... 114 tShaw. e 14 4 14, Banner, Ib... I 4 11 ewulnl.o, aa. . I I I 1 4 labeil, 4 0 4 1 Kenna. ....e 1 II nooarua ... e v y v w i TotAle 117 11 1 I Totala 1 I 17 a V Batted for Kenna In last half of ninth. Kansas City 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0-2 Loutsvlll 00010000 0 I Earned run: Kansas City, 1. Sacrifice hits: Donohue, Caetro, Downey, Nance, Mailman. Stolen base: Nance. Double lay: Bonner to Castro, liaae on bans: Iv Isbell.- 7: by Kenna, 4. Struck out: By Isbell. 1; by Kenna, 1. Wild pitch: Isbell. Left on bases: Kansas City, 8; Uoulsvllle, a. Time: i:u. umpire: nas- kcll: Score, second game: LOUISVILLE. KANSAS CITT. R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O A. E. H.llm.n, rl. I I I I Murpbr. cf.. 4 4 1 4 1 SullU.n, lb. 1 1 It 4 4 Donahue, Ib. I eia.tro, lb.... 1 To Mm mm i Spirit laEie, Imm mi Vk'hy take a long trip to some distant summer resort, when within a few hours' ride you caa reach the wooded chores of Lakes Oko i boji and Spirit Lake, where it is always cool? The average temperature at these lakes for June, July and August is about 73, and there is enough to do to make your va cation an enjoyable success. Excellent train service is offered by the hicago, im.BwayEtee St. Pay. I&alhftfay There is good fishing at Okoboji black bass, pickerel, rock bass, crappies and perch. The sandy beaches afford excellent places for bathing. The accommodations at the different hotels are the best. ' On the shores of the lakes and in the woods campers will convenient spots on which to pi tell their tents. Yachting is one of the popular pastimes and boats of all descrip tions can be rented at very reasonable prices. . , 1 , Okoboji booklet sent for two cents postage. ' Tickets on sale daily, good to return in thirty days, $8.00, ' Week-end rates, good four days, half price. For further information write to F.A.NASH. EUGENE DUVAL. Con'l W4)strn Agtnt. Asst Csn'l W)trn Agent 1524 FARNAM STREET. OMAHA. 5; Indianapolis, 7. Time: 1:S0. Umpire Kane. Score, second game MILWAUKEE. R.H.O.A.B. 1 I I I Robinson, aa. I n'K.ul If . A B.tem.n, lb. s 1 11 Hemphill, cf. 1 4 I Bevltle, e... Ill Clark, lb.... 1 4 1 McCorMck, b 0 I McCheaney, rf 4 1 4 Hlcker, p.... 4 4 4 4 1 1 4 4 INDIANAPOLIS. R.H.O.A.B. Bniee, rf.... Moras, aa... McOreery, cf Carr. Ib Tboner, If., r.rrell. tb.. Z.lu.kjr. lb. Wearer, .. atattarn, p.. luy. ef.... hi Quknlan. aa Biecber, ... Totala 1114 k.rwln. If... I I 4 4 4 Powne,. aa. 0 4 Br.ih.ar. Ib. 1 I Kkooec, rt... 1 1 Woodruff. Ib. 4 4 1 I I Btone. rt 4 I 1 I I v Hutier, e a a 1 ( 4 4 4 N.nee. If.... 4 1 4 4 4 1 1 Bonaer. tb... 4 4 - Morgan, p. .. 4 4 I I 17 14 1 Totals 4 U I I Woodruff out, hit by batted ball. Louisville 1 0 0 0.0 0 6 0 7 Kansas City 110 00001 04 Earned runs: Kansas City. 1; Louisville, i Two-base hits: Nance, Castro, Brashear. Three-base hit: Haliman. Home run: Bra shear, fctolen base: Btihear. Bases on balls: Oft Morgan. 4; off Steelier, 1. Struck out: By Morgan, 6; by Stecher, 1. Wild Eitch: Steelier. Hit by pitcher: Bonner, eft on banes: Kansas City. 7: Louisville, 4. Time: 1:36. I'mpire: Haskell. Mllwaakee Win Twa Gaines. MILWAI'KEE. July 23-Mllwaukee won two aamea this afternoon through the su perior pitching of Dougherty and Hlckey.j Attjnuance, ccore. nr.i game: MILWAt'KEE. ' INDIANAPOLIS. R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.B. Robinson, aa 4 I I 1 Rruee. rt....4 1 a a Mor.o. h ... I 1 1 1 Met roerr, ef. I I 4 1 4 Prlel. lb 4 4 11 4 I 4 4 Teooer, If... 1 14 4 4 1 1 r.rrell, ib.. 4 4 14 4 I I Care Ib I 4 1 1 lalaakj. ...41414 1 lJaeer, p.... 4 4 4 1 4 ToUla 4 I IT 14 I Totala I M 4 4 Milwaukee otol0l9!M Indlanapoll 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hits: Bevllle O, McChesney, McCreery. Stolen bases: Hemphill. Bate man. Bases on balls: Off Hickey. 6; off Mattern. S. Hit by pitched ball: Hemphill. Struck out: By Hickey, 1; by Mattern, a. Left on bases: Milwaukee. 6; Indianapolis, 3. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Kane. Bt. Pant Wins In Tenth. ST. PAUL, July 23. St. PauJ made It four straight from Toledo today, winning out In the, tenth Inning. Attendance, 1,114. Score: 8T. PAUL. TOLBDO. R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.B. Oeler.- ef-lb.. I I I 1 I J. Clarke, Ib I I I I I Hemphill, rf. 1 I 1 4 1 lllnaiaaa. aa I I I 4 4 Wheeler. Ib. 1 1 4 4 1 CaMidjr. ef.. 11114 sei.lona, et.. 4 1 Lee. rf 1114 O Hrl.n, aa.. 1 I I I I Morlaritr, Ib 1 I I I I riournor, If. 1 I I I I Boyle, lb....j 114 1 Noonan. lb.. 4 1 11 4 6 Gilbert, If... 1 14 4 4 Marcan, Ib... I I I I 1 R. Clarke, e. I I 11 1 4 8uille.il, e... III! C.mnlii, p... 4 4 4 1 4 r.rgusoo. p.. 4 4 1 iU.rtoM ... 4 4 4 4 4 earner, p.. ..4141 ToUla I It M 11 I Totala 14 11 W 14 I Batted for Camnils In tenth. fit. Paul 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 t-10 Toledo 4001010100-s Earned runs: St. Paul, 1; Toledo, 1. Two-base hits: Marcan, Noonan, J. Clark, Morlarity. Three-base hits: Cllngrman ii). Lee. Home run: Wheeler. Stolen bases: Eloumoy. Marcan. Sullivan, Cllngman Ii), Lee, Casaldy, Morlarity. lilts: Oft Fer guson. 4 In one-third Inning; oft Carney, 11 in nine and two-thirds innings. Buses on balls: Off t'amnlts, S; oft Carney, 1. Struck out: By Camnlts, 10; by Carney, S. Left on bases: St. Paul, 1; Toledo, k. Tims: 2:15. Umpire: Gilford. Standing; of the Teams. Plsyed. Won. Lost. 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