TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: "WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1907. SANDERS DELIVERS GOODS BOSTON BEATS CINCINNATI Lobert and Tenney Benched- for Wrangling- with Umpire. STANDING OF THE TEAMS J Holdi Lincoln to Four Hits, No Bate , on Balli, No Scores. OMAHA POUNDS ZACKERT HARD Darky Holmes Gets Thru of the Fob Hit! Off Kinilfrt an Ketrhera th Other One, bat All A re Wasted. LINCOLN, Nfb.r July . Sandure i nearly Invincible against Lincoln twlay. while Znckert vaa hit hard, and conse uuontly In foar Innings Omaha won by a score of I to 0. In the fourth tnnlmr , singles by Autrey, Graham and Welch yielded one. run. Sanders and Balden hit safely 1 nthe fifth, Frnnek sacrificed and Dnlan's single scored Sanders. Bcldcn be In caught at the plato. Autrey and Gra hatn led oft with saf. drive In the -sixth and Holme' error let Autrey home. Tin fourth run came on aagnler' error of Beljen grounder nd Dolan's double. "Ducky Holmes wa .athe only man who could hit Bandera with any success. Score: . , . . -LINCOLN. AR. R. It PO. A. B. KeteHeTn, ff U 5 1 Fox. 21i 4 0 0 Holmes, 3b 0 S Oagnter. M J X , 1avldnn. If ? 2 Thomas, lb. J J J Kenlon, rf. J 0 Ktilltvnn, c 0 5 Zarkert, p 8 0 0 Totals 22 0 OMAHA. AR. R. 4 87 20 IT. PO. 1 2 1 3 2 i: E. 0 Prlden, rf... Frnnek. ss... 6 1 3 2 i 1 0 1 0 0 6 12 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 lolnn, lh.. Austin. 3b 4 o s 2 1 0 3 1 3 4 1 1 0 27 Autrey, If J tlrnham, 2b. .... WHch, cf -.. Grinding, c 4 Sanders, p 4 Total Omaha Lincoln Karned runs: .,.86 ..0 0 ..0 0 4 13 nil 1 1 0 04 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Omaha, 3. Two-base hits: " Pacrtflee hits: Davidson, Holmes, Dolan D-on..ir nniiim . Htnlen haws: nemcn. Graham, Welch (2). Gagnler. Double plays: ' Oagnler to Fox to Thomas; Dolan to Franek. Struck out: By Zsckert 2. First bnse on balls: Off Zackort. 1. Time: 1:35. Umpire: Conahan.- Attendance. floO. . "tons .Wis In Tenth. . . BlOUX CITT, la., July 9 In a pitcher's ten-lmlng duel this afternoon, Corbett of 'the Sioux Cltys had shade on Olmstead of the Teddy Bears, and the name went to the packers. 2 to 1. 'Olmstead pitched ef fectively until the renth. when he weak ened. Issuing; his . only pasa whloh was turned Into the winning run when fol lowed by two safe hunts and a long out Held fly by Nobllt. 'Score: BIOCX CITT. An. R. II. PO. A. Campbell, If. I). Bheehan, Nobllt, cf. ... Weed. 2b. Hart, .lb. Orunvyle, " ss. Hupp, rf. J, Bheehan, c, t'orbett, p. .., ,., 0 2 10 8b., ...6 0 1 0 8 0 0 7 IS 3 0 6 0 .. 4 r 4 Totala 87 8 30 19 DENVER. , .--. -Ai3, r. II. po. A. E. Murphy, rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 Cassady, If. 4 0 0 1 1 0 Wheeler, Sb 4 1 2 0 8 0 White, lb. 2 0 0 11 0 0 I.autrbaur, 2b. ...... S O 18 8 1 Vandergrlft, cf. 4 0 3 I 0 0 k Klnneally, ss. 8 0 0 2 2 1 McDonough. o. 4 0 0 10 1 0 Olmstead, p. ,. 4,0 .0 0 8 1 ; Totala 82 1 13" Z , Two -oot' when wlrmtng run wa tnade. f loux Cty i......0 1 0 fl 0 0 '0"l-2 LVnver ;.;.. 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 . Two-base Wti. frwwn." Dcioble 'plaj-s: Granville to Weed. - Left- On bases: Slonx !llty,- ;, Denver, 2. "Stolon bases: D. Shee--hen. Weed. Sacrifice hits; Corbett, White, juterbaur. liases on balls: Off Corbett, 2; oft Olmstead. i Struck out: By Corbett. 4: by Olmstead, 8. Time: 1:65, . Umpire: Jlrennan, Attendance: duo. . Paeblo'a Mew Pitcher Nervona. DE8 MOlNES, July .-Pueblo opened the Series Here Dy trying out Jorclln. a new rvltchen touted as a phenom and hailing , Jrom 0llatln. Mo. He. opened nervously. , became rattled oyer a number of bunts that were beaten out, forced In one run and ' wound up his first Inning with three scores against him and three hits. Then he set-, tied down and pitched some real phenom- enal hall, striking out ten Champs ln sis Innings and allowing but three mora hits. At the end of the first half of the eeventh 1 miiv inn, iimv urn. urmi uiicmigiiiiiH biiiuv lha third Inning la tke and the game was called. Jeff Clarke was hit with a foul from- his own bat tl. the second and gava way to Sporer, who pitched a pretty game, j ne score : . DES MOINES. AB. R. II. PO. A E. McLear, 2b..,...., Mclaughlin, cf.. llogrtnver, lb.... Dexter, c Schlpke, 3b Oehrlng, rf Corkhlll. If Oot-hnaur, ss..... Clarke, p Gporer, p .... 8 110 6 .... 8 112 0 .... 2 2 1 11 1 .... 8 0 0 6 0 .... 2 0 1 0 1 .... 8 0 11 0 ... 3 0 0 1 0 ... 2 0 0 2 ...1 0 10 1 .... 10 0 11 Total ...23 4 EHLO. AB. R. 21 12 H. PO. Mcdllvray, cf.. Badnr, 2b.. Ryan. If... .... Melcholr, I .... Elwert, 8b Belden, lb Corhan, as Drill, o Jordln, p . .. 4 .... 4 :::: I .... 3 .... 2 .... 2 .... 2 .... I 1 2 0 1 0 0 3 1 11 0 Totals 27 1 f 18 8 2 - Pes Moines 8 0 0 0 1 0 4 . ueblo 0 0 1.0 0 0 0-1 Kara i VI runs De Molnea, 3. Two-baso hits: Jordln, llogrlevor. Base on balls: Off Jordln, 8; off Sporer, 1. Left on basea: Des Moines, 2: Pueblo, 6. Struck out: By Bporer. 6: by Jordln, lo. Stolen bases: Mel- choir. Sohluke. Ilogiiever. Tim of game: 1:30. Attendance: 400. Umpire: Haskell. mTHB PERFECT DE!ft eOasT coox xhaxtxttti. 1 1 . 'Pnone'aad w will deliver a' U to your noma Jettcr Brewing Co. tBUMOIl JffO. B, BO. OHAIA, Omaha 'Headquarter, HUGO F. CII.Z. 14th and Douglaa, Tel. Doug Co. Bluff LKB MITCHKLL, 1013 Main St.". Telsphou 80. I, S, 4 and .Uora Itenar ' Far SULKY, tjAXQiBd DISC PLOWS Aatk Your Dealer for "Heldar" Eveoera, or Write t's heideii nra. co., Ilfra ( eU ktiwki ot Breaaws, tsdilsa, Baa Daot.. " CAI8QLU IOWA. asaaajsjBaBaaasjBjBsaaaBjBasaBBBaBaa WESTERN LEAGUE. Played. Ties Molnea Omaha .77 Lincoln 71 Denver 67 Klnux City 72 Pueblo 71 Won. Losl. Prt. 41 f -.H 43. 34 .66 lit t .64 15 12 .624 SO 42 .417 2 46 .304 Standing of the Teams. NATL LEAGUE AMER. LEAGUE Chicago ...&6 17 .74Chlcagn ...45 U New York. .42 26 .SISCleve and . .44 2S .til Plttsburx . 4! 27 .6 Ietr(.lt ..,.18 29 . 6rt7 I'hl'adel. ....I 81 .: 61 Phlladel. .. .US 32 .648 lioston 80 88 .441 New York.. 38 34 .4i Cincinnati.. 31 42 .4.S Pt. . Louis. .. 43 .411 Itronklyn ..29 43 . 4"S Boston ' 43 .377 HI. Louis.. .17 59 . 21:4 Washngt n 22 43 .S:J GAMES TODAY. Western League Cmiaha at Lincoln. Den ver at Hloux City, Pueblo at Bloux City. National Icague Pittsburg at Philadel phia, Cincinnati at Boston, Chicago at' Itrooklyn, HI. l.ou)s at New York. American League New York at Detroit, Itoslon at Cleveland. American, Association Columbus at Kan sas City, Toledo at St. Paul, Indianapolis at Milwaukee, Louisville at Minneapolis. CJ4.WES IX THE AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago Wins from Philadelphia by Icon of PIT to One. CHICAGO, July 9. Philadelphia could do nothing against White with men on banes today and Chicago won, 6 to 1. Umpire Sheridan put Hahn out of th-i game for throwing his bat down too ve hemently after being called out on striken in the third- Score: CH1CAHO. PHILADELPHIA. f U 11.0 A B. AB.H.O.A . Hahn, rf 1 0 1 Nleholla, M..I 0 1 I 0 U'elilajr, rf... 10 0 9 0 Collin., lb... 11110 Jonon, cf I I 4 0 0 Bey bold, rf . 4 14 Ifbvll. tte.... 4 111 OH. Davis, lb. 4 II 1 0 Dniiilirrtr, it 4 0 1 0 OMurphr, lb... 4 1110 Rob,, 8b 4 11 Onldrlnic. rf...4 110 0 Donohue. lb.. 4 10 0 Hartwl, If... I 1100 la,la. aa I 1 0 4 0 Powvra. C....I 0 1 1 0 Mr Farland, c 4 1 10 1 0 Btn4rr 1 0 0 0 0 Whit., p 1 10 1 0 Brtl7, p.... I lilt Totala tt 117 11 0 Totala 31 7 14 11 0 Hatted for Powers in the ninth. Chicago 0 0 2 0 1 00 2 6 Philadelphia 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Two-bne hit: Jones. Sacrlilce hits: Jones, Weldny, White, Nlrholls, Powers. Stolen bases: Jones, Ishell, Dnnohue. Left on bases: Philadelphia, 8. Bases on balls: Off White, 3; olT Hartley, 8. Struck out: By White, 8; by Bartley, 1. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Sheridan. w York Wins from Cleveland. Ct KVELAND, O., July 9 New YorK broke even on the series with Cleveland by winning today. Orth outpltchnd Klioades, Cleveland scoring Its only run on an error. Score: NEW YORK. CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Hoffman, tt,. t 110 t PlleV, rf 4" 1 10 0 foiiror, It.... 4 0 1 0 0 Bradley, lb.. I 0 111 Chaae, lb.... I 111 1 Turner, aa...4 0100 KlherfoM, aa. 4 1 4 4 0 Lajole, lb.... 4 1110 Willi. m., lb. I I I I Clarke, o 4 1 4 0 0 Laporte, rf... 4 1 I 0 OHInrhman, if 4 8 0 1 0 tlortarltr, lb. I I 0 I 1 Brmn(t)'!n. cf 4 1 I 0 Thomas, e.... 14 1 0Stoall. lb... I 0 0 0 0 Ortn, p 4 10 1 ORhoarfes, p.. 8 10 10 , ToUla IT 18 87 10 I Totals tt 8 87 18 1 New York 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 Cleveland ..........1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Two-base hit: Hlnchman. Sacrifice hits: Bradloy, Morlartty. Laporte. Stolen base: Conroy. Double play: Williams to Chase. Bases on balls: Off Rhoades, 3. Left on bases: Cleveland, New York, 12. Struck out: By Rhondes, 8; by Orth, 2. Wild pitch: Rhoades. Time: 1:60. Umpires: O'Loughlln and Evans. Drowns Take Final Gam. 8T. LOUIS, Mo., July .-Bt Louis took the final game of the series from Wash ington today,. 6 to 4. Perrlne was hit In the head In the second Inning, requiring medical attention. . Score: ST. LOl'IS. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Nllea. lb 4 4 0 8 OClrmer, If-rf. 8 8 0 0 0 Hemphill, cf. I 0 I 0 OOanler, of-lf. 4 1(00 stone, if 4 18 0 OAndereon, lb. 4 1 11 0 0 Pirkerlnc, rf. 4 I 1 0 Hcka'a. rf-tb 4 4 2 8 1 Teater, aa...,4 114 0 N 1 1 1. lb I 0 110 Haruell, lb. 4 1 8 1 OAltlaer, ss... 4 18 4 0 T. Jones, lb. 4 0 0 0 OHarden. (.... 8 0 4 1 0 Buelow, s 1 1 8 8 0 Perrlne, -8b... 0 0 0 0 0 Powll, p 4 0 0 3 0C. Joneev of.. I I 10 0 Bpencer, c... 0 0 8 1 0 Smith, . p I 0 0 10 Patten,' p..,.. 1 0 0 1 0 . Totala 88 10 87 14 0 .. - J -! : Totals. '.,. . H U 24 II 1 Bt. Louig 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 6 Washington ,..1 -0 0,0 0 24 ' Two-base hltst Htckman, Nllea, Picker ing. Home runs:- Hickman (2), Sacrifice hltst Hemphill (2. Stolen bases:' Ganley. NileB, Altlaer, HartaeJI. Left on bases: St. Louis, 7; Washington, 10. First base on balls: Off Smith. 1; off Powell, 5. . Hits: Off Smith, 7 In six Innings; off Patten. 8 In two innings. Hit by pitcher:' By Powell. 1. Struck out: By Smith, 2; by Powell, 4: by Patten, 1. Time;. 1:38. Umplra: Con nelly, - iliTROIT, July .-Except by the home run iiieiiiuu, Bcnaerer ana (Jobb each mak' tnir a rur.kr rw-ni t j in.possible to score on Tannehlll. Five of WT elght hllll came ln tl , , t nntngs Eubank was Ineffective, good fielding saving him a worse beatimr Th, 5 -wu "ft mired to let Slher cfavera ha? score- ureu lo 181 olllHHr bat. ' ah it r. a b DBTR.1tT; . Barrett, If... 6 I 8 0 ODowna If ' I i uiiin. i i I i 0 ib t i o t I r.ITBl, aa...; 1 1 S OCrawford Cf 4 0 1 0 0 ongaiton, rf. 4 1 I 0 ocobs, rf 4 110 0 ; fniiaub. lb.. 4 I 10 1 ORoeaman, lb. 4 111 I 0 i niht, lb... 8 8 18 OSchaefer. lb.. 4 I I 3 0 r arris, ID.... a Sit OAKher. s I 0110 r'S"r, o u 1 OeVhraidt, o... 0 O 0 0 1 TaoaebUl. p. 4 1 1 1 OO'Learr, as.. 8 13 8 1 Rubank, p.... 3 0 13 0 Totals S 16 87 13 OWIIlett. p.... 0 0 0 0 0 ; Posovan, p., 0 0 0 0 0 Mullla 1 0 0 0 0 Totals...... It 8 AT 14 2 Batted for Archer In the eighth. Boston 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 17 Detroit 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 13 Two-base hits: Uunglaub, Barrett. Three base hits: Parrett, CongaJton. Home runs: Schaefer. Cobb. Hits: Off Enluink. .14 In seven and one-third innings; off Wll- lett, none In two-thirds of an Inning; oft Donovan, 1 ln on Inning. Sacrifice hit: ".'Crlger. Stolen bases: , Parent, Ungluub ' (2). Double playst Rossman and Schaefer; " Parent and Unxlaab; Crlger and Ferrta. o Left on bases: Detroit, 2; Boston, 19. Bases o on balls; Off Eubank, 8; off Donovan, 1. Hit by pitcher: Donovan, 1. Struck out: J By Eubank, 2; by Willett, 1; by Tannehlll. -a. raasea nan: Archer. - wild pitch: Bu- bank. Time: 1:56. Umpires: Stafford and w Hurst. Ashland Defeat Wither. U'TT T1T.1I l . ... iL.i)rjii, iiro., jujy . (eptciai.i me second game between Aahland and Vilher )iu.j wun vy ine lurnier ny a score of 8 to 6. on errors ln the last In nings. The home team, composed wholly of WUber buys, la feeling particularly good over holding down the professionals, so closely. Score: Ashland - 0 110 2 0 Wllber 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-6 It 4 0 0 06 S 4 R.H.E. Connor and and Storkan. Batteries: Ashland. RnfT Copple. Wllber: Robertson Umpire, M. M. Chaloupka, Ptsnaylvasls Defeats Marlberosgk. MARLUOrtOUGir, England, July a-The cricket match between Marlbnrsugh s-hool and the team representing the I niversity of Pennsylvania, which began yesterday, was resumed this morning. At the dose cf play yesterday Marlborough had made 114 runs and Pennsylvania 134. The second In ning today Marlborough was all out for 141 runs, making a tortal of li 5 runs. Penn sylvania then scortd T4 runs for sven wick ets and won the game with a total of 2bS run and three wicket to spar a Cltr leagaa Game York. YORK, Neb.. Jul t. Special. V The First and Fourth ward tfam of the city league played a most exciting game of ball lust vnnlng. Owing to Ilia darkness a large numbt-r of score were run in the last Innings. The same was won by the First ward, 11 to t. on Friday evening the base ball teams of the- Second and Third wards will play on thsx. York college athletic grounds. Good Prospect for York It avers. YORK, Neb.. July . (Speclal.)-The York Fair and Bpeed association Is meeting with fair success selling season tickets for the speed meet, which occurs July 23, 24, S and H. York' track I noted fur being one of the nnet In the state and a large number of horses will be ln the race bar. i Whist Lsaiss 8a aaloai. CHICAGO. July I.-r-Th' seventeenth an nual congress of the American Whist league opened here today with a record breaking attendance. Thf great Interest center around th contest .for the Hamil ton club trophy, Which was won last year ty the Pastime club of Brookllna, Mass. ' ' Sporting- Brevities. ' Hoetetter was played on second Monday by MoCloaky and took seven chances with out an error. - - Brooklyn baa had auch a winning streak of late that tha fan could nut tKiaa of lining and it cause a real row to itav the Cub trjur.ee U Xl-oliey LwJgcrr BI0T NEAR CLOSE OF GAME ! Dtstarbanc Ensaes Wkf Polio Arrest Hpeetator Who Refaaed to Give V Foal Ball. BOSTON, July 8. In a disorderly gam today Boston defeated Cincinnati, t to 1. In the sixth Inning Lobert claimed that Tenney Interfered with his throw, when the Cincinnati player sent the ball Into the bleachers, letting In three runs. Lobert and Huggtns argued the point with Umplra Rigler, who ended the debate by putting the protectants out of the game. Later, a riot appeared possible, when a spectator ln one of the stands was arrested for re fusing to give up the ball, which went foul. Tenney, who assisted the police, to Identify the . culprit, was hooted and Jeered by a disorderly element. Score: BOSTON. CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A.E, AB.H.O.A.B. Brtdw.lt. is. 8 0 4 1 OHunini. lb.. I 080 Tenney, lb... 8 0 Drain, lb.... 4 I Deaumoct, of I I patea, rt I 1 Flahertr. If.. 4 0 Rlli h, jr. 8b.. 4 1 Nerdhatn, a.. 4 1 borner, p.... 4 1 a l i)e,ia, cr 1 1 e 9 8 1 OLnbert, as.... 8 1 t 1 1 8 0 0 Kane, as 1 0 1 1 0 I 0 OMItchell, rf... 4 0 9 0 0 111 Srhkl, e I 0 I 0 0 I 4 OOanial, lb.... 8 0 I 1 0 4 1 OKrurer, of-if. 8 8 10 0 1 1 0 Mover, lb... I 0 1 1 0 CXI well. H-ib. 1 0 3 0 0. Totala 84 3 87 10 1 Bwlni, p 8 0 f 1 1 ToUla 87 IB 1 I Boston 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 6 Cincinnati ,....0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Two-base hit: Ritchey. Sacrifice hit: Lobert. Stolen base: Ritchey. Double play: Flaherty to Ritchey to Brain. Left on bases: Boston, 9; Cincinnati, 3. First base on balls: Off Ewlng, 4; off Dorner, 8. Struck out: By Ewlng. t; by Dorner, 4. Passed ball: Bchlel. Time: 158. Umpire: Rigler. Cnbs Defeat Dodarers. BROOKLYN, N. T., July 9.-Ther was no disturbance during today' gam at Washington Park, jcere the Chicago and Brooklyn team playc3 their fourth gam of the present aeries, which will ,be con cluded tomorrow. Manager Captain Frank Chance, who flung back two of the empty bottles hurled from the bleachers during the final Inning of yesterday's game, was not present today. Secretary Heydler of the National league, acting In the absence of President Pulltam from the city, In definitely suspended Chanoe on the com plaint of Umpire Emslle. Chicago won by 7 to 1, Overall's pitching being too strong for the locals. Boor: CHICAGO. BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Slaile, ef....l 8 10 OAlpermtn. 3b 4 3 4 8 Sharker!, If. 8 1 1 0 OCaaer, 3b 4 8 1 0 0 Srhtilte, rf...3 110 ORummel. rf.. 4 0 8 0 0 Hofman, lb.. 4 0 0 0 0 Batch. f 4 1 1 0 0 melnfeldt, lb 4 0 3 1 0 Jordan, lb... 4 111 0 0 Tinker, as.... 4 114 0 Ma loner, cf.. 4 110 0 Ever, sb. Ills OLwla, sa 4111V .4170 BR It tar, e 4 0 8 1 0 .411 OBell, p 81081 'Lumler 1 0 0 0 0 .84 on 10 0 Kilns, c..., Oreral!, p. Totals.... Totals M 10 87 13 1 Batted for Bell In ninth. Chicago 0 0 4 8 0 0 0 0 0 T Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 TWo-baae hltr A 1 perm an, Casey. Three base hits: Alperman, Maloney, Sacrifice hits: Sdiekard, Casey. Left on base: Chicago, 3; Brooklyn, 11. Base on balls; Off Bell. 2. Struck out: By Overall, 1 by Bell. 8. Wild pitch: Overall. Timet 1:31. Umpires: Carpenter and Emslle. Even Break la Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA. July 9. Pittsburg and Philadelphia split even In a double header today. The visitor won the flrt by hit ting Spark hard, while Brown held Pitts burg to three hits In the second's"-"'". Score, first game: FITT8BVRQ. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Anosreon, rf. 8 3 0 OThomaa, cf... 18 8 10 UMk, cf 4 3 0 OKnabe, 3b,... 4 114 0 Clark,, If.... 4 4 8 0 Time, rf 8 18 10 Wagner, aa...4 1 1 8 0 Ma see, if..,. 4 3 3 0 Ab'ateblo. 8b 4 1 1 8 OQrant, 8b 4 0 111 Nealon, ib. 4 0 13 0 OCpurtnei. lb. 4 I t I 0 Storks, lb.... 4 118 0 Doolia. as.... 3 18 13 Othaon, e 4 1(1 OJackHtaca, e. 4 4 1 1 Wlllta, p 1 0 0 1 OSparka, p 8 0 0 8 1 Canmlta. p.,. I 0 0 8 0Oeborn ....1 0 0 0 0 Totals...... 17 II 87 II 0 Totals 81 I 17 14 4 'Batted for Spark In ninth. PltUburg 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 1-8 Philadelphia 1 120000004 Two base hit: Leach, Abbatlc.ho, Wagner, Titus, Dooltn. Three base hits: Magee. Hits: Off Willis, 8 In three Innings; off Camnlts, 1 In six Innings. Sacrifice hit: Leach,. Wagner, Abbatlchlo, Knabe, Doolln. Stolen bases: Anderson, Magee. Left on bases: Pittsburg, 7; Philadelphia, (. cases on Dans: urc vviiua. i; on tam nltr, 2; off Hierks, 2. Struck out: By Willis, 1; by Camnlts. 2; by Sparks, 2. Time: 1:S5. Umpire O'Day. Score, second gam: " PHILADELPHIA. PlTTBBtJRO. AB.H.O.A.B, AB.H.O.A.B. Thomas, of... I 1 1 0 OAndereon, rf, 1 0 0 0 0 Knabe, b.... I 13 0 1 Leach, cf 8 10 0 0 Tltua. rf 4 0 8 0 1 Clarke. If.... 8 0 0 0 0 Masee. If.... 3 0 3 0 0 Waaner. ss... 4 0 0 8 1 Courtner. lb. 8 0 0 0 OAb'atchlo, 3b 4 1 8 3 0 Oram, lb 3 18 0 Nealon. lb... 4 0 13 3 1 Doolia, ss.... 3 0 3 8 0 Otorke, Ik... I 0 00 Doom, e I 0 I 1 0 Phelps, I 1 7 1 0 Brown, p 8 10 8 OLeiaeid. p.... 3 0 18 0 Totala 17 4 87 1 ToUla 17 8 84 It 3 Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Philadelphia 0 0 1 0 H 0 0 0 1 Two base hits: Grant. Sacrifice hits: Leach, ClarkM, Storke. Doubl play iNeaion. agner ano Nealon. Left on adelphla, i. Base base: PltUburg. t; Phtladelphl on balls: Lellleld, 8; Brown. 8. Htn,.1r out: By Llefleld, 6: by Brown, 2. Time: l:4o. umpire, O Day. GAMES IX AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kanaaa City Wins from Colnnibna by Superior All Aronnd Play, KANSAS CITY, Mo., July .-Kansas City won from Columbus today through the perfect support given Egan, who was .effective at critical stages. Hill's fielding was the feature. Score: KANSAS CITY, COLUMBUS. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. McBrtde, as. 8 8 8 1 VJuda. If 4 McCarthy, If. I 0 1 0 (Uriel, 8b 4 Hill, at 8 18 1 OHulawIt, aa.,4 I Bovkler, lb.. Ill Uvular, cf... 4 ! Huelamu, rf 4 1 8 OKlhm. lb.... 4 I Kruvger, tb.. 4 8 8 8 dJarkaon, rf.. 8 Burke, lb.... 4 18 Wrlgley, lb.. 4 Sullivan, c... 8 0 8 Oulue, e 8 Ksao, 8 18 8 tWicker. p.... 8 Totals tt 87 10 0 Totala 81 84 10 1 Kansas City 1 0 0 x 0 0 0 4 7 Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Bases on balls: Off Kgan, 1; oft Wicker, t Btruck out:' Hy Wicker, t. Sacrifice hit: McCarthy, Hill. Berkley. Two-base hits: Hill. McBrlde. Three-base hits: Jude. Frlfl, Beckley, Double play: Hill to Beckley. Left on bases: Kansas City. 1; Columbua & Time: 1:45. Umpires : Hayes and Werden. llooslera Bssch lilts. MILWAUKEE, July . Indianapolis bunched its hit off Goodwin todav and won eaally. Score: sllv. Score: INDIANAPOLIS, MILWAUKEE. AB H O A K. AB.H.O.A Wllllama. aa. i 0 4 0 ORoblnaon. ss. 8 8 8 1 coulter, If.... 84 Oren, rf 8 1 1 tuek. cf......4 18 4 OConnors. )b.. 8 14 1 iarr, id a i s i vneTiua. e is I l.mdy, tb.. I 1 8 Mk,rm'k. 8b 8 4 0 1 Himea. rf.... 8 1 8 OMoCheetiey, it 4 4 4 t :l'f - I i ! r.' . Kellum. B. ' " - " v e . I 4 8 18 eooodwia, B...8 111 Kuth Totals 84 1 81 8 Totals 14 10 81 8 8 Batted for Goodwin ln the ninth. Indianapolis 0 0 1 8 0 0 1 0 T Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Two-base hit: Lindsay, McUann. Three base hit: Hlmes. Sacrifice hits: Living ston, Green. Stolen base: Livingston. loubl play: Bevlile to Connor. Left on bases: Milwaukee, 11; Indlanapolla, i. Banes on balls: Ofl Goodwin, 4; oft Kel lum, 4. Btruck out: By Goodwin, I; by Kellum, 8. Willi pitch: Goodwin. Tim: 1.40. umplra; Ugan. Games In lbree-1 Leagaa. At Peoria Peoria. 4: Bloomlngton, 1. At Iubuqu Clinton, i; Imbuuus, 0. At Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids, 4, Rock Island, 0. At Springfield eprUigfleld, 4; Decatur, 0. CoralasT Took Flreesea's Cap. CRE8TON. la. July I. BpeclaL-Th fireman' tournament, held In this city July 4th and fcth, was a complete succers from every standpoint. Twenty thousand people are thought to have been ln th city to at tend. Good attractions wer offered and th management In checking up accounts have found a balance on th light sld of tb column. The cup offered by the asso ciation was taksn by Corning. This Is the second year that Corning has secured It snd It has only one more year to hold It pefur It beouina th permanent property Wiien Doctors Dine Together la it coffee? Is it tea? No I Seldom indeed do they use these evil drugs. They know that they destroy digestion weaken the nerves encourage insomnia. The vast majority of physicians prefer pure malt and hop beer at meals, such as Thia superb beer has been brewed for over half a century from the best maltinjf Barley and fmoorted Bohemian Hons bv the celebrated "Guild Natural PTOCCSS. Physicians knowing its commanding superiority over all other American beers not only approve of it for their own table, but heartily recommend it to poorly nourished and convalescing patients. The testimony of the World's greatest physicians prove that beer is undoubtedly healthy for example we print the following: Dr. Willis P. Kino, of Kansas City, formerly President ol the Missouri State Medical Society, speaks of beer as follows: "Beer to persons of moderate health, where used in moderate quantities, does not only increase weight and strength of body, but has the influence of aiding the digestive apparatus to digest other things taken as food. For nearly 40 years I have prescribed our best beers, ' ordering three to four glasses a day, in a great variety of ailments and the RESULTS have been wonderfully beneficial. GUND'S PEERLESS Do tiled Deer is procurable at all first-class public re sorts and found in the homes of those most discriminating. Telephone at once and have a case delivered today. John Gimd Brewing Co. , LA CROSSE, WIS, W. 0. HEYDEN, Manager, 1320-22-24 Leavenworth St., " Oniaha, Neb., Telephone Doufflaa 2344. 'avifr 'tjanVflli r ii afcsifi " trS.iiiiiaaaStMsjaaaai msaaisa of the Corning department. The most sen- national contest or tne tournament was tne coupling contest, In which the state record was broken and the world's record being equalled within a fraction of a second. The time was 1 and 4-6 seconds. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION BATTERS Cook Makes Good for a Start with tha ladlaatapolta Team. - Captain Cook, 'formerly of Pueblo, now of Indianapolis, leads the American league in hitting, out he has played in but a fuw games. The' real leader Is Carr of In dianapolis. - Perrlng I batting ,29 and Porkorney .288. Plarar. Club. Pet. Player. Club. Pat. Cook, Indianapolis.. Carr, Indtanapulta. .. Brain, St. Paul.... J. Clark, Toledo... .421 BrlKKR, Indianapolis. .848 .Hi Ml . .im Lahey. Kan. City.. . .348 Oder. St. Paul . .841 Chech, Toledo .Hi Oasalar. Columbua 8moot, Tolado ... Fohl, Columbus .. , .Ml wicker, Columbua 841 . .329 Qulnlan, Loulevlll.., .' .321 ADbott, Tolado . .IIS W. Clarke. Toledo.... .837 .8:4 .888 .234 Laud, Toledo B. rraeman, Mlnn'lla. .314 Sugiea. St. Paul..,., Jackaon, Columbua 818 Graham. Minneapolis. 84 Armbruatar, Toledo... .318 glegle, Initl.n.polla. .. .834 Curtla. Milwaukee.,.. .Ill Kl.her, Columbua Ui Roth, MUwaukea Pultmann. Loularllls. .881 Hulawtlt. Columbua.. . Derllla, Milwaukee... .Uil Jude, Colunihua 3"3 Knehlir, Bt. Paul 831 Orerainger, Mlnnea'lla ,8'fl Woodruff, Loularlll. .228 Connors, Milwaukee.. .S'JO M.nske, Minneapolis. .t Prink, St. Paul.. .300 Smith. St. Paul til .ino Lauihlln, St. Paul... .8:t .8J0 Wllllame, Indiana' lla. .124 .& Crtaa. Bt. Paul 824 Huahea. Loularllls... .121 Btovall, LoulaTllls.. Bella, Toledo Pcrrlna, Toledo Cooler, Loulavllle. Mertea, Minneapolis.. .U4 Sulllran, LoulaTllla,, Bar beau, Toledo tit Wright, Loulrrllle.. Porkornay, Toledo M Stanley, LoulaTllla. Prlel, Columbua '.' Bock ley, Kaa. City 1. Freeman, Mlnna'lla .lu Swans, Kaa. City.. Dunleavr, gt. Paul... .2M Kerwln. Kan. Cltr. .841 .114 .811 .811 .111 .810 McCarthy, Kan. City. .8iT Dougherty. Milwaukee .) MoCormlck. Mllwau... .M Hopka, Indianapolis.. . Hualaman, Kan. City. .tt Egan, Kan. city 8u Lattlmore, Toledo 8Hl Blue, Columbua lot Pelts. LoulaTllla 8al allien. Toledo 1S9 Orea. Mllwauke siTt willi.ma. at. Paul... ta I Hl"- Kn- c"r f Clark. Milwaukee It ! 0j,1r- Minneapolis... .f:i-c,oodwln. Milwaukee.. AH vuiuinuui.. .Ill I pp, I OlUmDUS McBrlde, Kan. City... .871 Dun on. Mlnnenpolls. .178 Cvaltsr. Indlanapolla. .Zfil Ls Roy, St. Paul 1 Robtnaon, Mllwaukes. Preaman, Mlnne.. .HI Gayer, Columbua ! Kelum, Indlanapolla. .14 LITIngatona. Indian' lis ts Kenna, LoulaTllla 158 Braahear, Loularllls.. .2 rranta, Kan. City lti) Nordyka, St. Paul 2G6 Adama, St.. Paul 14T Klhm. Columbus 14 Durham. LoulaTllls. .. .141 Thomas, Minneapolis. .IIS RoherUllla. Colombus .148 Hlmes. Indlanapolla.. .8bS Slagla, Indianapolis.. .114 MoCheeney, Mllwau... .241 Parrta. Bt. Paul 12J Kruegar. Kan. City. .. .21 Hawley, Indlanapolla .184 Burke, Kan. City 2I Kllroy. Minneapolla.. .114 Cromley, Indlanapolla .t lBummera, Indlana lla. .114 Wrlgley, Coluinutia. .. .257 Cheuault, Iodlana'lla .111 Tlemayer, St. Paul... ,r.7 Shannon, Minneapolis .14 nrug,- inaianapolla Rallly, Columbua.. Em. ck. ST. Paul.. SulllTan, Loulavlla. .UT Elliot, LnuteTtlle 1H4 .Zoo Ford, Minneapolis ftM .?0 fine. Kaa. City Mil .241 Towneend, rollimbes. .OKI .Ut Ichnelbera-. Mllw.e ... .071 Reagan. Toledo... Padden. St. Paul Ill Wllioi. Mllwaukae. .. .oa O'Nell. Illnnsapolls... .841 HOFllAN, WCVUKIl OF THE DAY Blost Versatile Ball Player la Bui. nesa Adorns the Bench. The strength of Chance's team la shown when he can afford to play a player like Artie Hofman on the bench. There Is not ln either big base ball league another player of the versatility of Arthur Hofman. Bine the season opened this spring he haa been stationed at every position on the field with the exception of second base and th bat tery. He haa been ln every game played by the Cubs this spring until the last week ?"u V"' u7 "al ne na piayea he hu " " w lace of a man who la ran sidered a "regular." But Hofman' brllllaut , work entitles him to a regular berth some ! where on the team, even when all the men i aro ln ln" 4"nH ot condition, Tor he 1 a good at any of these place a thoss who ; mlv "oiuing in. juna reguiariy. i Ball player usually' require practice and lots of it to master all angle of a certain 'position. After playing a score of gams SI intra It IS almoat Imnnu i . trt an.l.l.nli. . ,!,, i. ."."., '"v." Z balla come at different angle and the inrows are airrerent. bo it is in the out i field. A right fielder Is lost when switched to lert or vice versa, But Hofman can switch anv time and play any of these posltluns with the best in the league. His ability ln this line Is little short of marvelous and has drawn enoomlums from every leading manager ln the game. DATES FOR TUB INTEllCLtD RICES Regatta at Cut-Oft Lake la Fixed for Neat Week. The data for th holding of th Interclub yacht race between th boats of the Omaha Rod and Gun club and the Council Bluffs Rowing association have been changed from July 14 to July 80 and 2L The Rod and Gun club will be represented by the Omaba. Dr. I espeiher's new boat, nd the Coutioll Bluffs club baa not de cided which boat to send over. The races will be sailed at Manawa. the first Satur day afternoon, the second Sunday morn ing and the tlilrd Sunday afternoon. Th Manawa club will extend all possible courtesies to th Omaha sailors and aa th best of feeling exist between th members of the two clubs soma rar sport Is looked forward to. Many of the more skilled sailors at Gut-Ofl hav been salllnyf for th last few years at Manawa, but with the boom In the use of water craft at Out-Olf have tuowd LUclr tnuut ot (yperatluu to Peerless thl aide, which I much handler because i of the time saved. THIRTY-INNING BASE BALL GAME New Record Made by Amateur Yoddc sters at .Cleveland. The Brooklyn A. C. and the East End All Star of Cleveland, two lo-year-old team, played the day before the Fourth at Cleveland a thirty-Inning game at Brook aide Park, 4 to 1.. establishing a new world record. Tha All Stars scored their only run on Bender's double. Miller' sacrifice and Hardy' single. The Brooklyns scored one In the ninth on triples by Leroy and Clgler. One had fanned before, and tha next two fanned. In the thirtieth Inning passe to Steward and Lltaler and Leroy' homer tallied three ; run. Leroy allowed one nil in eignteen inning ana iannea twenty-one men, ue sides slugging th ball. BROOKLYN A. C. BAST END ALL 8TARS. P. H PO.A E. R.H.FO.A.B. Slgler. aa 0 8 I 18 0 Bender, tb... 1 1 0 Heatings, rf . t 0 I 0 0 Miller, ct 0 1 1 Lawrenrs, If , 0 0 8 0 0 Hardy. SD....0 180 Welah. 8b. ... I 8 0 Klce, lb 0 0 84 8 1 Ooodman. lb. 0 0 84 1 1 Kelly, rf 0 0 8 1 4 Clever, 8b.... 1 4 8 4 OWIee. It 0 4 I 8 0 Steward, ct... 1 4 1 0 0 Green, as 0 0 8 0 Lltiler, s 1 8 84 4 1 Kramer, c... 4 0 80 4 8 P.I ix, p 4 4 4 4 0 Dakar, p 4 4 4 8 4 Leroy, p 1 4 10 4 0 Smith, p 4 14 4 4 Total .480 41 1 Total 1 4 80 80 8 Brooklyn A. C OuOOOOOul 000 000 000 000 000 000 0034 East End All Stars 1U0 000 000 000 0M 000 000 000 000 0001 Innings pitched: Pelts, 12; Leroy, 18; Baker, t; Smith, 21. Hits apportioned: Pelts, I; Leroy, 1; Baker, 1; Smith, 6. Eared runs: Brooklyns, 8; East End All Stars, 1. Two-base hits: Bender, Hardy. Three-bass hits: Leroy. 1: Slgler. Horn runs: Leroy, Smith. Sacrifice hit: Kramer. Stolen bases: Kelly. Clover (2), Wise, Baker. First base on balls: OR Baker, 4; off Smith, 6. First base on errors: Brook lyn. 2; Star, 1 Struck out: By Leroy, 21; by Pelts, 4; by Baker, 6; by Smith, 7. Double plays: Welsh to Goodman (3), Green to Bender, Bender to Green. Time of game, five hour and fifty minutes. Umpires, King and Kelly. EVENTS ON TIIE RUNNING TRACKS Gallavant Win the Bar Ridge Handi cap at Bheepshead Bay, NEW YORK, July . The Bay Ridge handicap at one mile and quarter, I lie feature of the card at Bheepshead Bay to day, resulted In an easy victory for Galla vant. Summary: First race, six and a half furlongs: Lady Anne (118, Miller, 6 to 1) won, Druid (IIS, Knapp, 20 to 1) second, Golden Shore (104, Walsh, IS to 1) third. Time: 1:U. Preten sion, Robin Hood, James N. Herman, Ban Smith. Allla, Bt. Valentine, Mary Morris. Shining Star, Barbary Belle, Yorkist and Woolwltch also ran. Second race: Fontalnhleu OH. Onley, 4 to 1) won. Golden Ball (111, B. Duga, I to li second, Gretna Green (108, Notter, 4 to 1) third. Time: 1:40. J. C. Core, Zeethus. Smiling Tom, Kilter and Ban Alvlso also ran. Third race, five and a half furlongs: Nim bus (114, Miller, even) won, Jim Gaffney (112, Martin, 4 to 1) second, Long Ball (109, Brussel, 7 to 11 third. Time: 1:07H. Sen ator Barrett, Walter Miller, Amundsn, Hartford Boy, Countermald, Sagg, Riallo, Husaelson, Bobbin Around, Troublesome, Dot.ti B. and Bon Ton also ran. Fourth race. Bay Rldgv -rrumllcap, mils and quarter: Gallavant (loi. Garner. 7 to 1) won. Confederate (100, Sandy, 7 to 1) second. Cairngorm (lug, Notter. '.- 'o l third. Time: 1:07. Toka'.on, Phllandev, Yankee Girl and Lord Lovatt also rsn. Fifth race, mile and a half, on turf: Banker (W, Brussell, S to 1) won. O. L. M. (hd, C. Brady, 26 to 1) second, Lancastrian (106, B. Dugan, 4 to 1) third. Tim: 2:3M. Go Between, Dan Buhre, Mis Crawford and Palett also ran. Sixth rac. five and a half furlong: F. Kobouquet (W. Knapp, 11 to 6) won, Ex plosion (110, Miller, 4 io Vt second, Imitator (110, Horner, Jo to 1) third. Time: 1:07. Lady Phyllis, Styllt, Gold Finn. Ida B., r;rest Dame. Keep Movlnar. Ruth Tavlor. Treasure, Boema, Dramatic, Home Again and Water Fowl also ran. CINCINNATI, July t.-Reault at La- tonla: First race, six furlongs: Bellmenc (108, Power. 12 to f) won, No Quarter (loo, I'U kens, S to 1) aecond. Hard Shot (108, Taylor, I to 1) third. Time: M7H- Frank FUsher. Little George. Charlie Mitchell, Fenian, Hughe. WsJgewood, Kiicson and Careless also ran. Second race, four and a half furlongs: Beth Goodwin (112, J. Lea, 4 to 1) won. Pinkie Piim (112, Pickens. 20 to 1) aecond, Merrlgo (111, J. Conley, I to 1) third. Time: 1:67. lnventres. llasel, Present, Ogbent, Pleaaantvlew Bell, Silver Deer and finak Mary also ran. Third rac. mile: Lavelta (M, Butler, t to 1) won. Convelo (101, Austin, even) sicond. Javanese (81, Plerott, to 1) third. Time: I:44A, Husaah, prlnue Orna and Barlett also ran. Fourth race, six and a half furlongs: Baul (114, J. Conley, t to 1) won, Ksm J. Lee, 30 to 1) second Harold D. (106, Walker, 16 to 11 third. Tims: 1:644. Kon nofla. Lightning Conductor, Airship, Frank Mnnteverde and Kokomo also ran. Fifth race, five and a half furlongs: Al bert Star (102, La. I to 1) won. Kvelyn 8. (',14),' Heldet. t to D second. Sehado (102, Powars, to t thud, llms; IJA Clack Bees fllik. Dress, Marcus Aurellus, Waldorf Belle, r.mer, vanen, Moscow Bene, judge Dun- don, Dlnda and Gresham also ran. Sixth race, mile: County Clerk (106, Crlm- mins, S to 1) won, Delia Thorpe (106, Austin, 7 to 1) second, Delestrome (IDO, Powers, 6 to 2) third. Time: 1:444k. Dr. Lee Huff- man, Ouardl, Sir Oeofry, Helen Virginia and Anna Ruskln also ran. . CHAMPIONSHIP NATIONAL GOLF Weather Condition M nek Improved, ' with Large List of Entries. CLEVEJWVND, July 9.-Play for the na tional amateur golf championship com menced this morning over the Euclid links. J A. Ellen of the Pittsburg neld club drove tne nrst oai or tne tourrameni, ne ana hi piaying partner, uaniei t nauncey or Gar- den City being sent off at a. m. Tha player were sent away at brief In terval, but th entry list was so large that it was well Into the afternoon when the last pair drove off. Eighteen holes will be played today and eighteen tomorrow, the thirty- or everi higher will qualify for the cham- two lowest scores to qualify for the ellml- pl0nshlp rounds, beginning' Thursday, natlng match play that commence Thur- 0nly twenty of those playing today had aaxT; .... ... , 1 scores of 175 or better. Traver' play Weather condition thl morning were today haa made him a pronounced fa much Improved over yesterday. Th gale for championship honors, although that created such havoc with score, ye.ter- u ,. .vl(1(,nt ,hat from ',he i.igh-c la.s field day had died down to a gentle breete this entered ,,imt clos matrhes will result, morning and I th ,un was partly obscured Tne flr,t nuallfying round of 18 hole bv clouAn that gave Promise of a storm. for the charViplcnahlp will be played to Much better scores, therefore, were looked morrow, commencing at 9 o'clock. Th JnVr ' "neBdTly.ndth.,la1rgeh0fl1;rd iSt.n'. Eben Ilyers, present amateur champion, t-1 --.,Hir-, air-ma mnh u inan traded him and for a time Mr. Rockefeller BEATRICE SLES GOOD HACINO trudged along behind the Pittsburg man and hi playing partner, F. L. Griffith of the Flva Heats Necessary to Deride Tvr Arlington Gol club, watching their play f Umrnrmm KT.nt. with great Interest. J After watching the Byers-Orlfflth match, I BEATRICE. Neb., July 9 (Special Tele Mr. Rockefeller switched to the Chandler gram.) The Nebraska circuit race opened Bgan-Jerom Travers match, whloh had a hre today for a run of four days, with a larg gallery, and followed this for some large attendance. The 2:22 pace and th ttme 2:22 trot were warmly contested, five heats Both Kgan and Travers played carefully being required ln each race to decide th and the belief that the two probably would winners. Summary: coma together ome time during th match Class 1:22 pacing; purse, $400: play for the championship lent Interest Baxanna 1 t II 4 to the match. Egan found the bunkers of Brown Woodford 5 6'4dr both the short holes going out the third Bl"' HaJton 7ds and eighth, but finished the first nine holes Midget Willis 4 4 111 In S9. Travers was bunkered on th long Kewanee yueen 2 ill) seventh hole, but played perfectly other- Hal 8 8 122 wise and finished th first half In Sf. Scores Edith F 4 I I I I J. A. Ellen. Pittsburg Field Club 87 D. Chauncey, Garden City 86 George F. Willett, Country club, city.. ..81 C. Fowne. Oakmont 87 Harold Weber, Toledo 79 J. K. Cole, Buclld 84 T. G. Stephenson, Country club, Cleveland 86 L. Khett, Dyke Meadow A. E. Austin. Lambton ., 3 O. Jones, Inverness kl W. A. Btlckney. St. Louis. Country club.. 83 Ouy Miller. Detroit F. L. Griffith, Arlington ' Half-mile dash, running: Frank Jones Eben Byers, Allegheny Country club 86 won, Neva Hustler second, Ella Edward A. W. Tlllinrhast, Philadelphia 61 third. Time: 0:49V- Harold Sands. Palmetto J7 John H. Ward, Fox Hill Hart showed wisdom In letting his recruit T. B. Beckwlth. Cleveland Country club.. 86 remain In the game Monday, for he settled W. T. West. Philadelphia Country club.., 6 after the two bad inning and pitched mag Harold Weber of Toledo, wbo wa a eml- mncent ball. flimllMt In tba national tournament at Chi- j cago two years ago. was the first to turn na rolnir out In w and In 40, Asa Tft fAn 4Kaii1A National Champion Eben Byers amased his friends hy turning in a score or no. ns took 41 going out ana connnF i". wnn sixes on th aeventh, eleventh and fifteenth hole. PLAY FOR THE OLYMPIC ClIP Famous Golf Trophy 1 Won by Metropolitan Team. CLEVELAND, O., July . Th Olymplo cup, open to team of four from any golf association In th world and held for th last two year by th Western Golf as sociation, wa today won by th team of th Metropolitan Golf association, with a total of 641 strokes. Thl event, th pre liminary to th National Amateur Golf championship, th qualifying round fur which will b played tomorrow and Wednoday ever tb Euclid club link, wa playsd In th teeth of a gale, which brought disaster to many player and ra th scores up to a degree entirely unex. pected, many of those who are regarded as strong bidder for championship honor turning lo card many troke above those showu ln the praetlc of th last few day. Th Wtern Golf association tarn fin lahed second with' a total of 641 strokes, th Western Pennsylvania team third with 6(1 and th Royal Canadian fourth with 464. Ton teams contested for lh trophy. Th scores war aa follows: Metropolitan Archl Reld, 161: Fret Herreshoff. 161; J. D. Traver. 161 , W. J. Travl. 16!: team total, 441. Western W. li. Egan, 174; H. C. Egan, 144; W. K. Wood, 166; D. E. Sawyar, 164; team total, 648. Wat peuosylvanla Golf Association Eben Byers, 140; W. C. Fowls, Jr., 164; George Ormlston, 142; Norman Macbeth, 141: team total, 451. Royal Canadian Gnorg 8. Lyon, 156; IL It. Betta. 172; F. R. Martin, 16; A. E. Austin, 171; team total, 454. New Jersey Golf Association Max H.hr 111: R Abbott. Ill: E. M. Ham., a 17: Archie Graham, ill; team total, es. Philadelphia Golf Association A. W. Tlilighaal. 171, W. P. at-ilh, lUu 1. JT.J 1"- .- r mim Byers, 185; W. T. West, 166; team, total. sub. Ohio Golf Association C. If Stanley, 172; J. 8. Beckwlth. 167; II. W. Fraaer. 177; J. I). CI I mo. 17S; team total, 694. TranHmissiKelppl Golf Association Ardo Mitchell, 168; Leon Mitchell, 188; Alden Swift, 178; Arthur Stickney, 166; team I total, 687. r-tafrord Oolf Association O. D. Tnomp-X ". l'?i W. C. Carneglo, 174; H. AJT Pnnds, 172; C. H. Seeley, 180; team tota1. Massachusetts Oolf- Assorlatlon P. W. Whlttemorn, 166; Hugo Johnstone, 181; George Willett, 188; T. G. Stephenson, 176; team total. 710. To Jerome D. Travcrs must ' be given most of the honor for the victory. H Illad the morning round ln 77 anil th afternoon round ln 75. a total of 152. piay that was considered remarkable In , vlew of tne adverse condition. ffka ma.. 14 n.4 A.ln,. .,ni. I u.kUk forty contestants for the amateur pon.hlp took part, Indicates that iimllar weather conditions a cor a iiu scnuiv vs. . vti is V- v iiit.il cham- hat wltti .a 17 Miss jimmy j (or Verna, post ........... ..... ...... ..... 17 Time: M6H. 2:19V, 2:16, 2:15. Class 2:22 trot; purse, 8100: Cricket 2 2 t Captain Post 5 4 6 Lady Dale 4 5 4 Liny King s i Hypa 1 S Sidney Mambrtno 7 7 Dalsv Small wood 6 8 6 8 S 7 7 I 2 1 I Time: 2:2U4. 2:2uU, I:17'A. 2:18V4. 2:19W ' J Trial Treatment Free ' j DR. EllcGREW is one of the Oldest and Most Successful Specialists in the treatment of all forms of Dis eases of Men. 35 years' experience. 25 years in Omaha. The best equipped office In the west (or all forms of modern treatment. He can cure you a be bag tbousattds or others. Treatment Dy mail Box ... - 766. 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