The ' Omaha Sunday Bee PART V. SPORTI.IG SECTION PAOES 1 TO 4. THE OMAHA DEC Ecst VKt VOL. XXXVII NO. 9. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1"?, 1907. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. 7 rceiva tt ran t tell whether h ts getting thirty dots sr fifty. He doean t know w aether It is th Lord's Prayer or th Declaratioa of Imtepemtenr. " MID-WEST TENUIS TOCLXEI DUMB WORK FATAL TO CUBS! STenA Aaaial Ket BrLnj faniit FBLTJTD 1131713 T0AX13T j 4t fc, rieI1 .V Stapii FLiti ai Imn Cost DeaTtr ; tie Gum. , QHL1EJL BATS Ef WUMG I0B31 KIbiiII Tkm ttmw til nM am m Llwewla SMtti t Tatter. Oman IX. Dmw A 5mnw errors wer largely responsible I tir th losing of th u Br th Teddy Bear to th RoorXe family Saturday after noon at Tmton street park by th scors of I C Ml Th error column one bait tell 1 C th dura a plays w ate ft win mod fry J Captain. Wueir and til cohorts La tiieir attempt to play a vnt of ball la th champtoaahlp series. Sanders ani Rick Alamo the two south paw, wer opposed to each ather and th honors wer about oven, botk twin ait hard, ten ait being mal by both, Dwwt and Onto a "Hi differenc waa that San- I sr had- support, whi' Adams bad not Th kail waa muffed by th Mountain and tbsown around tn durao headed fatiaoo. Sandars waa a prominent factor tn. th winning t to uw. aa b bit th bail tvtct, th Orat tlm drtvtng tn. two run and th second tint sending oo bimft Hi: aim fielded eve-ything which cam bia way. Denver nail th Jnt start toward ' corrng. when Wheeler lamled for a doubl j tit th One Inning, but danders passed Whits and than strick out CHil Sport Ms- I Hal. Omaha nodn two singles la th opening rounit, but thy did a good except tr show th ham folk they tncsudad to I land on Mr. Adam lCr la th train a. Th first run wm mad tn th second toning by tn Bovrkan Aatrey singled and wica aat tlm to turd a a double, Son aara bit th bail t right and both, cam tooa although. thr wm no need of tt if Mr. Uurpay bad show kuman Intelligence and carown th ball bam mstead of to Watch, would aut bar trtd to tt Croat third if th ball bad ta atartstt toward th bom plat. Dn-rr mad fair stnI. In th tftl.M tnnln and at that waa ahl t.t t.t but : on mat around th circuit, although ant fut SeldlntT on th part uf iiuuteri waa Mtiwiuf ta bend off WDeeier at bom, whea Old Sprt hit to tii tntleid with thra on base. That waa th only rut made by Denver, except fn th sixth Cnninjf. when. Mi! Lonoufh s Bom run waa respooslbU (or thre runs, and on mora waa mad on H. Adams' sla;L and aa Infield out. Mo Hal had slnld and Lauterhortt willed wbast MeDonnuirb, hit th ball past WU-tx and Autrey.. tt looked tin tt would roll aaajnat th fenc. but Lnateail nxal bus bundv completely clarins; til top f th fene ami scortns; three runs. Tlkr Staww f Paw Omthit mil tiire rana tn th fFirt: tnnTX Acstin. wiiiteil and LxBrand Iwat out an at'emptt at x aacrtilcc. Wt.jh wslTteit and Sanders struck out wni B-ii-.u RJt f'jr a douhl. wtiifU. irli!U.iil , ti ho-iei, t. hick wr fall whan a mod tha Sit tu fifth Lani.no; tww mc runs rr ois.ir u lthaut a hit IB waa a rial conv edT f srr-irx Two bases oi bal'us. a man b.r. twi wr and tbre stolen, Ua wer what did th buatnass. tn th svnth tare singles, a aaj in & . i.. . 1 . r. ,nr.: ' i,, . f.iur mora runa Omaha waa bl v-iltd in tn s-jntn. uuunav a an mon run r B"dl. Lincoln: wtlJ b at Tint on. street park CI ai'ternowa for on ram. T'Jo score: OMAH.C AB. Eei'l'en. rf Gimiln. e I L'xiin. i- Aiiatin, at .......... Unham, ........... Autrey. if 1 La Brand, Iht. eUrn. ef -- I Saaiiars,. B. 4 R. K. PX aC 2 I 2 t dill!) I 2 I I t 4 t 3 a 2 w 3 I X i a a 5 vi ar m l Total ZVES. H. PO. 4. 3 Karphy. rf., Cassady. Lf- t fc hits, Ih. a ltd fclai. f LaaurtMrn,. 2b a 1-tiU a. ... 4 Mcoaaua. c sL atlama p . Totals) Run Am.la .. i,ner 3T t XL 3a .. t a a -a itllttttl-l Hit omaij ... a a t a -a a 3-U Tw-ba ltt: Welch. Btisenv Whir. Tumea-baa hit: Adam. Horn run: M..I Lnmnusii. Bu on, ball: Ot Saoulvr. L; it Adiunav Hit by pitched ball: Br Adam. L Srruirk nt: By atuxters, 3; by A tama. i. Left aa bases: Omaaa, T; Ca rr T. Dwubl play: Qranans, tindinT and lVBrand. Aaxiia amt Oraiutm: Adam and " ai.ii?w. L,nn 1 - -v Aarrey. nita imam. im Lain. atreanaa. Attewianc: L ta SMn f tm 1 ' tancolar today. San-Wr waa bit bard, btt what waa th dliZ a tunc a th whol team waa Uoin .... . hn,k mt him Th oMCUa now la waathas- Lincola will b a l to iv Oman, a aecnack ta tn a- ward mad whicte k tyin auhd foa tn Did Marphy waa e,uit a bar FrMay wtta all tl, wwak awa a aputil it a-l y aia taint pi ay Satardar, wae h let tn tw run; tun tt waa acsssry to IC but a acroaa eh piacav By wtonieg yeacerday th OwuthA team baa pertitroiad tn fciat of winning; ovary gani f.J th hut tare serta una bw ttrefl placed at Viae. stra4 pork stwsi (xnal-.a and Cwaver. lUneally. th Omw shortbin Irt Cor hi ham last aiant vtM h will rwaam until a reeovvra tnm ta affeata at braaA Out Chre bmnea n bia hands. H la) a auuai) la City Clerk Ceaa Bather. Tb avirt Dttnr turn aeaxly tuDM Braaaa. La th sixth, IrniHit LauLerbwra haa a good cnasf Cor a duuht py. out um muSed th 0L Ta Uea puLyera u4hrtd b bad nuJtt Uu '. bate suopr arupui tt ta aa MtWnt tv taraw is uu roai3 iiim a iaxb ID lw-t MOLXXaV Asa, tL-M.it Mtim a box tat ta atntbi ntatngj ws ta C a dubi-aadr tar Co laoiae. fcs a wn if I U I Tb kasaw war 911d at to tlm. Bafor to aacaad Csaxxr HaskatT ttoaiarad kia bis) snefr&sl . and aiayex aaatxrea were mm saasi f. Kail seat Shaoauo, oa. but Holsi rifiisa ba sad any ty mr tax thm 91. t mix th selds. waited ttv thea Insrn sVeciarad ta goal tosfauad I r M.nr . by a ser af t A Tb grwt goat wis th rftmax mt th grma.l awiia af baal BCw Ott HuM and Lntom. M : JLay sat wild a sm4 aarx it kin snppsrt we g swvk V '' r a a . i . . - ' ti I f "TV?. i 'A " 1 i i -"v - . r -i F H r: :V:A '" Ik ? 1 .-4 1 r - Kr" : "W. T. HATES, THE CHAMPtOX. - I onlnr that, although th CHampa lUVd th ba.9 f.jur tims thy wr anaht ta k" " - " 7 - I t.lnra war no mora till th Urtt oC th I BinrK whn. with on out. Ketchm sin- tried and want ta second on Fa as out, from Clar'io to ttter. Holmes went tnto th tarn and bit short. Th ball was p:lud op and threw wild to first, allowing Lin coln's only score.. In th last of th nuitn. wtth, two oat. Wilsoa stnirled and M.:Lr ,t.- f,TT. mui nn-n t. Hogrlever. M:Laifhnn hit ower th r'a"ht ftel I ftai- tot two baoes and scored th winning run. Scorer DEB MO-tMIS. A3. R H. FO. A. Wllnrm. rf. 5 I M'-Lr. If J Hoifr'.ever, Jb 3 M.'Lanifhlin. cf J Dwr.er. lb iinilre'ts. a . 1 doutinaur.. sa. J T?r t CTorit, 9. 9 1 I U 3 t 1 Total ; 3 a r 13 ab. a. H. PO. 2 3 Ketchenv rf- ri. it) t Reddirtt. Jh 3 Holmes, rjb. I DwMn, if......... Vnlnn. rf 3 tumier. sa. . 3 4 4 0 4 t 2 2 9 I 2 1 13 i AulllVU. r 3 ! cKay, p. I Totals .1 2S 2 "3 U Twt out when wlnntns; scDr was mau. Batted for Shannon. t Moines rfta -2 Uncola 8 8 4 4 I I .jipnnl run: D Motoes. L Tw.bat hiis: ftilsin. MaLauajhiin. T'iree-base hitr 1 f(,r milP9 fj)iia tture hits. Out of Its clean rJff bar." Des MmaU;MLln.WC-..tf B.ton man-tire.1 to max only one wild sitciiear McKay. 2. Struck out: By run but that waa enough. Sirore: R.H.E. Lrk. 7: by Mobk-ay. i stolen naaxit: Wilson. MrLeax. box. Hfflmrt. uououi plays: Eetcnem t Sulltvan: flnrk. Ho areiver t rstrr Clark t Dexter. 3a! r'.nca hits: Fox, McKay. Daxter.. Sliannoo. Tim: 2 110. Attafldanc: 1.MM. Umpire: HaskeO. SOuTS OUAHA COuBTBT WTI3 Oas Bwt vvtal ta Ow-I A n-stded cam between th South, , Omaha Country dub- and th Overland waa Blaywf on th former' ground yestssmay. Tn Country club aucplaysd th Overload at all scage of th fame. McMaacars pitched a f'Ht gam, bu given p sucrpurt. Tb pttchlna; o Ro waa th fea tnr.. scrkmtT out twiv and allowing bust a stal and tw doable. Kcnneity tla tin rote ht himself by bard rannios m kanaVd ateh. alow makm three stnitle and on triple btt. S:or: COOTTRT CLCB. R. H. A PO. n w--,-.fT If 22 Taibnt. lb Marshall. 3. . J E. t iara. ib I a 15 2 I t 4 CrantlaU. .. .. 1 ( - I 5-0-rtt -e .. a t Sherwowd.. ft Total S 2T A PO. emtRLAjro P"iei., cr j sfm. , Cariaoo. T j iwiiaa. 1 . - - t 4 2 1 4 IV 4 2 4 2 t 4 1 4 t mrr.itr Sneariev. !. . e Scftwsxckt .-. Vortrwald. 31V, . 4 McMastra, p Total. -2 Two-baa fiffsr Oesrea. Snenrlev. T'iree base hit- Kennedy Sa.-r'flr httr MsrsnaiL T"nM plo."s: Leer r Mreearr Clark tt Tn.llwt. STruelt ot: By Foe, tft tv M--MiWev. 10. Stulan bases: Cmintry Club i Umpire: Rlnifer. rrrz has 011 ibisjd tcbetxb Fwekk Piwatr TUVetes ky Lirtlw - - suasl root -What atif row tnm ef that throw. grla'" TM awry wa hnrtsd at rh Tad stand 'at TtetsM atrvet park by FWsarrald f Pnebt afta k bod mad a bird at threw front baft field and beaded off a rum at tn aura psat. Tb glrta all apptsaikt 1 . Later kt thw day wfie TUtget aid fell all enr hhnawlt Bt garttlno; at a ST terns taceClno tea b tb grawitoitand ailed nc: -raria. what a yw think; Pltx nawT A tttrl snatt rw bar full burht at funs' feet and turBmj ta faa ra llied: --VaO. btW aoe gtrl wtta sj-iU al-waya I think I"tt b ma rhghs.- Tb faa wah suJbttuad.. a b 8iii d Bt ax I K moat hav beea Mrs. ritagerald. Tvs 8atit at Two garnet win b played an th Ftor ai! grwmaf tni afterneiin. in first H ) tweet tk P1nmc Attiiecje aott 9Co- -1 per alie and saaruad between M 'Lurv s Ad- I and W alter A Clara a, FVst gam " ' " . ' T.. " ' ' , 'V' - ' '' ' "' . V ' . ' '' : ,"' ; . ,; . ' ..." - ' : . ' .' " "' " ' ' - i ' " .' , .-;.v;r !; - v; - . v , m t I , . - ,. " . : - "' '. ' j - i 'tia ! 1 nv-in i - - " - ' "ii ' MATCH AT THI MIDDLE WX3T TTXTR N HIT. DETROIT STEPS UP A PEG Wiaa from 5e-w York in Jiati Inning IUUj. TAP CZZS320 102 rSTO 453 ; wraAlatai Bt ta n ait m aad I rbuw tmll th Ln4n Dtwt a rf Ttr at Gaaa. DETROrT.. An. tr. -Detroit wallnpd Xw Trk In th laat inain today, thrby out tha WTlita S.JX. ChHSbru ha.1 hia r-J-mrt w.a tn th fourth tanina. but in th lJt ch.im: th Dwtruiters wulta up and raneit aruund twtca, putUna them, on to the (fui. r.tm. t92- w Toric ft I '1 I --i Eartir!f: DfHit. h.n:i:in anil Bnmin n1 1 """" SOX FAIL TO SCOBE W tLXX-Ci " a.H H.ld Ta t r.ws- Hit. kl Ty Ar Caabd t Caaaw CTUCAOJ. AWT li. waaninston- wiuisii on th Snx today and toolt eli?va hits from Pattwrsun's twisters. Til nam was prac- ti.TalHy -without rr.)rs, th only on betn i mad by Chicaxr). Smith did som tail stunts ta th box for the Senators. Score: R.H.E. Washimrtoa ..9tI i U " Oiii:a,i. ft ft (J 0 0 ft a ) I Battrtes: WashlnifTon, Smith, and Bla:k; Chicair Patterson and Hart. JLIOTS 3CO GET A SETBACK CWwrlaa Refa t t Twa Haw s CLEVELAND; An. IT. Th Saooteons a.TB tli Q'iaiTS a drubfttn today, jn f run in th nrst. frar In th fifth, and on 2 : In th seventh. Rhoa.les allowed: th rtui but I nothinir cam of tt for thent Scorer - R.H.E. rr!rtveland t I- -4 J i ' Batteries: Cleveland. Rhoaile and Clark; 4 ! Philadelphia, plank and .Powers. I SE3ATCB3 SZTTT CUZ BBOWTTS mm ii t Iki Rita Wafer a. Ar Talalea. ST. LOCI3, Au. n. T.i visitors won a bactlH royal today.. One lucky run in th second vav them a lead. Th St. Louis batrtrs were unable to solv priitt s curves , eoacoa .. 1 0 ' ' ' l St. Louis 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 Batteries: Boston. Pniitt and Snaw; St. Louia. Powell and Spencer. - An An-AxoiEid Athlete Th entry of Jack Cannon of Kansas City ha been, received by th tennis enm mltto la charx of th Ciddl West tour nament and It La welcome,. a Mr. Cannon. BMlrta. belnr a Mania crack, la on of th best all-around athletes la th west. He ta th western. American Amateur Athletic anion mil champion and bold th record fox that distance of 4 XI. baa a mark of V; r l- r If- V- "I, V w - . - - 1 jacs cAxxoM or acAjrsA cttt- 1 S f ar tb sn high tumos five fee ton Inches; tt blu ifsnwimf hand boll cnoon pu,a. slays right half an th foot baO. team aad left field oo a kas bail team; h Is ths seortr.g farwxnl on th basket ball j taatvn and Is raxtd a to third beat gal? j plavr in. kTtnsss City. In th haniilcaa , tennis tiiorney hist eumnlatad Coaoon was taaiUcaw pad as aw 12. Cannon, is a young pUyr but has good I form, world of spate and a goad bad f it r" - BIS 3CEJ 01 3CAT SXXT WUTO CrtMekv B. rrr. Brw aad Maya ! twits (.). OtnaiiA laid th foundation ' last winter for what la designed a th biggest sea son of wrestling th west has ever knowa, Peter Loch, th pro cm iter and wrestler himself, bruught to a succesnful cuimin.t tioa bis campaign af matches ladt winter at th Auditorium and Is now planning oa a much mors claborat season. If his plana carry be will a.Tord th aimirers of the mat in , Omaha and vicinity the beet opportunities Chey ha ever- bail, be will bring to th etty th wnrlif s greatest mem Th world's greatest men. very greatest, are Prank Cotch and Georga Hatrken strhmldt, th Ruaalan Lion, since the Lln has recently demonstrated his suprsmacy over MaUrall, th Terrlbl Turk, wlin weighs something over 304 poumls.. Who is th better man, Gotch. or Hack? In still a matter of doubt since they hav never met and each has defeated th best men on- each sui of th waters. Th rivalry between th two big chiefs la becoming more Intense each year ami th tlm haj com for them, tj meet. They would have met last winter at Kansas City had Hack come over, but after a para of Sttl.Ooi) bud been hung up Hack backed down. It was then said h wa afraid ef Gotch, and this cfiargs was not altogether dissipated by a statement of Hack himself when be said he would like to study up mora oa th to hold before tackling Gotch. At that time betting would have favored th American, perhaps, but It ta a question if It would today, since: th Russian has thrown MadraLU who had been regarded La Europe as Lnvinclbi. Of course European seal la this Lin of sport has not always- proves, reliable, for a few years ago- Europ thought Its then Terrible Turk waa Invincible and so did th sultan of Turkey. That whimsical monarch, bad such impltclt faith ta th pruvsoa of his champion that h sent hint to Amartca and agreed to- forfeit a woman from bis harem every tftn th Turk was thrown. ' But by th tlm th Turk bod got half across th" American omiaent and been used a a foot baa by such men as Parmer Burns tile sultan decided he bat better begin trying out new m Ar terial or h would go- ftrok oa th deal, so- h la reported to- bars sent out sev eral scouts Uy se what th minor leagues hod La th way of promising recruits for hts harem. At any rats his tavlnclole wrestler proved a false alarm, nothing mors til an a big bunch of weight,, and th only things neceosury to throw him were cunning and endurance. It Is barely poeslal,. though not prob labte. this new p annum, MadralL Is of tb same class. Mr. Loch's plan now Is to start the big 'mills wtth perhaps Burns and Purr, th winner ta meet Fred BeelL th w Inner ; of this match to meet Frank Gotch. and then. If possible, hav th winner of that match go against Hackenschmidt. It Is a I to- I shot Gotch will bo th winner ' of th latter match, and he Luis u-ujiy friend who still think h can put "h big Russian ta th mat. Parr, though he Lust twice last winter no Farmor Bums, ta nevertheless a jreat wrestler. Burns, of course, is La a class to himself. What Parr needs ta stay .ng gu&lity. For th orst go h Is undoubt edly th fastest mam oa th mat. unless tt b BaelL and he generally wins In th flrst go. but a can't hold his wind for th ather two. Such was his exparanc both; times b mc Burns) last winter. Beell 1 kicked upon aa th logical suc cessor to Gotch as champion sf Amer ica, and yet h 1 not now regarded as auit as good a maa as th present champion. H 1 thirty pound llghres and savers! Inches shorter, but for his Kit aad St ft six b bt th beat bundl that ha svr been wrauped tf r, and na man. no- otaxtar wtki b Is, ha any tlm ta los waa he ta wreatll-ig with Beell. It must b remembered that BeeU Book th title away from GoCja tn X-ivmfier,. lsoi, alblt Gotch got tt back ta th Ostlawing February. BeeU. showed ta OmtHc something of kl wonilerfal gualltte last winter when k did away with Pet Loch ad PZisnl Kloak tfi same evening la a limited tUoA. TBI -STATE TESTIS TtTCBXET aye Blataewwtefc kTcals ta rUailMAIf, eSIOTX CTTT. L-. Aug. IT. tn on of th hardest fights ever waged oa a tenolt. court tn Shiax City Walter T. Kayo sf Toledo, la. and Lw. W. E. Blatherwtck of Rock Talley, 1 successfully defended their tit'. t th doubt champiuaohln- af th Trt-Stat Tennis ansoclatioa by defuating John Barton and P. E. Phillip af Sioux Falls three ut of dv seta,, t-i, -!. (-A -4 aad a-A Xa Boat tSta Ptsw. Timely hitting and good general playing wa a gam yesterday fj th team of R. a. Dun A Co.. sgamsr, tb Omalia Gas company. To eatchmg af Tlckery was aa esrsclal feature af th performance. uui.ua awwcu tuma n a. anawuurw luu atttfnilanea, whtca wa a llber-U oaav Bressraan work en third was tn sub ject of much, diacusstiia anil generally speaAing to gam was an esurit.ng tu toroHg.'uiut. Botun-es: Fbr Duo, Voilterp and Wrglt; for Go company. Lewis aad Clark. Score, I to 4. Games wtta aay f th locals or destrad. Traais Clakv Th Sarmtuga Tennis club r.eli txs Art. mg for its awconit aon ial ro'irnament Fri day evening. Lmup fur ttnglest J ilillusm slay a cieadiey. H int piays Luirao. C. M?a.eoa1 Blast Bennett. Pbeap siays Vaut Dorao. G'ly rt tti guars Lv Parjlca piays t. ;,isyia, Swaut piays Lan. Ballard jiaji Martin. Guy K 'naas, srestitent of tb ctnbi. Jla- ssnteit tn slivkt cup Lajt f vox. wiuuk is th crapay u a oamreaxaa Cos. : .7. y -v-' - j , ff ,. : - . 4 ft.-' . - ... - I.- - - V-- J:- - . - - ' - - '' KRTCTGH COLLXN'S. WXSTERX CIIAM- PLOX. SCHOOL TEACHERS AT SCHOOL Isustlrtt Wst Meur Vertitg to tVtv Pfsttal rstslm t I tt 1 aetata. Tb Docgla County Teachers' tnstitat will be held in the Omaha High school building this week. Th sessions will be- ' gin each day at 13 a. m. and close at j 12 30. Tb instructors will b Prof. A. A. ' Reetl of Lincoln, state tnspei-tor of b:gh schools Principal A. H. Waterhous of Omaha. Miss JTellle May Schlee af th Pent Stats normals and Supt. W. A. Toir of the Dnuglaa county sirhonla Speaking of th institute. Mr. Toder said T-vd. w ss. flynt whkOT pminfY inittiriitr were really summer schools, th purpos being to Lnstruet teacners in cne suojeci ; matter to be taught This la not th cos now, especially tn localities most favijrably situated educationally. Th many high j schools, normals and colleges, both prtvat , and public, make unnecessary any attempt j to give academic Instruction tn the county ' Institutes. As a rxsrrit, th Institutes ar 1 becoming mnn and more professional ta j their purpose. Th country supennienneni. s Lnspecooa f the sulniol during each year show bint dearly how th work can be mad more practical, what phases of school work need to b strengthened, and what must b specially emphasised before th opening of a nsw school year. In th Doug las county Institute this year, besldas th general classes, there will be a special class fbr principals, on for grad teach ers, and on for rural teachers. Th county Institute will b attended by th village and rural teachers of this county as well as by soma who will teach. In other counties.' WHERE COTS COME RAPIDLY Telsrrasoev Tn Wtkt stams tk Wdt fat -What a layman doesn t know about tel egraphy would fill oa encyclopedia,'' said John L. McCague. who was aa operator tn. th days of his buy hood. "iow Alex Charlton there, on of my partners, .loesn't know any more about telegraphy than a cot, and Til prove It Ones I had bint prepare a cod for as In, our corrspond nc. both for secrecy and to decrease tele graph charges. When h handed tt to ma. I found tlie word 'sheep' and directly 00 Boslt tt th meaning, -money received and deed given. " -I.a her. Charlton. " I saliL Th oper ator who- receives that "sheep' will get a regular b-r-r-r-r. He can't tell whether tt ts sheep or cows, likely- Boat you know that "shp"" Is a string of fourteen dots. Without a dash, to relieve th monotuny. Is three dots "U ' ts four dots "'" ts an dot and "V Is five dura' " That's nothing.' said a telegrapher at stnk beadu'iortews, whea Mr. MicCagne's story was repeated to him. "If you want a string of dots forty-five feet long, giv 'rm. Mississippi.'" Tb 'M give ya two dashaa to start with, and then you get thirty dots tn. succession. Th fellow who r )BXi BU"e" AVD A F WTLDv r.i. wtjours u? ths divj uwi TK-JTXla d'P TiimiSa THJET 1LA CAPTTTRED THxl DOCSiLAa rHxxTT' WHIP ;P E.H.iLAT t'-aX TXJi Bl vai iM. iN..--.-.--.--. v j ' : :: ''-"-J Ii ! i jl f. " v 1 Testy C4smms Witt tt lWt aad , Detttsw. PaJv kt ItMw ' nuia so., Aug. it. spfiai. in , sixth annual tournament of th Frteetd Tnnia chib wis slaved kere on Tisesttay, Wednesday and Thursday af this week. There went tweafy-tght entries, composed f som of th best players in th state, and som fast exhibitlnns sf tennis were wttnessed by th spectators tn both singles and doubles, making on of the most suc cessful meets ever held tn th west, Messrs. Funk and ScuddVr of Doniphan won th eupa hi doubles and any Cdmond son of this city th cup for tingles. Liber, man' and Albrecht of this dry won tn tb consolation doubles and S O. Scudder af Doniphan th consolation tlngiea Following I th senr by rauods: First round sf double Funk anit Scudde beat Dorsey aad Wblt eomb, 4-4, 4-4. Champ and Edmondsno beat B urban k and Hisebiwlc 4-L 4-1 Stone and Toung beat Libwrmaa and AI-br-e-ht. 4-J. 4-1. Wwlin and Hnwey beat Hannws and Hull. 4-3, 4-4. Kesier and Hacker beat Barton and Pierce, 4-J. 4J. ngi and Hawz beat Proudfit and Dor wart T-4 T-S. Llndstrom and labtrmaa beat Mors and Callahan. T-4. 4-2. :inii round Funke and Scuditer boot Champ and Edmondson. S-W. 4-1. T-5. Stone and Young beat WeaverlLng and How-y. 4-t 4-1. Ingie and Hawk beat Kesier and Hacker. J-4. 4-2. 4-4. Llndstr-m and Liberman a by Semi-dnals: Funk and Scudder beat Ingie aad Hawk. T-o. 4-L Tour and Stone beat Ltnifstram and Llberman. 4-2. -i Final round: Funk and Sirurlder beat Taong and Stonav 4-4. -7. ,4-UI. 4-1 la th singes (first round: Barton bear Hull. 4-2. 4-L Cailanan beat S,me. 4-4, 4-4. Funk beat Proudrtt, 4-4 -2. Fdmondson beat Sruddr, 7-4, 3-4. Dm-wart beat Toung. 4-A 4-4. Hawk beat Hannea, 4-4. 4-4. Hiseueek beat Morse, 4-4. 4-4. Veaerllng k.at Champ. 4-L Ha'ker beat Ingl. 4-4, 4-a. Liniiatrom beat Llberman. f-L -! Keeper beat Whitcomb. 4-4, 4. Llberman beat Pterca, 4-4, 4-4. Albrecht. a by a. Second round: Barron beat Callahan. 4-4. 4-4, Edmondson beat Funk. 4-1 4-A Lorwart beat Hawk. 4-4. 4JI. Weavertflg beat Hisebeek. 4-L 4-2. Llndstrom beat Hacker. 4-). 4-4. A'hr-i-ht beat Kesier. 4-4. 4-2-Thlrd round: Eilmomleon beat Barton -3. k-4, Weawnrling beat Pwwart. 4-4. 4-4, t-T. Llndsrrum beat Albrecht. t- 4-L Seml-flnals: vuaver!mg beat Llndstrum, 4-4. S-Jt k-X Fdmomlsoa. a by. Finals: Edmondson beat Weavsrllng. 4-2. ft-X Consolation doubles 1 first nunif): Llberman and Albrecht beat Dorsay and Burbank and Kieebeek boot Hanne god HuiL 4-2. 4-L Barton and Pierce beat Prood.1t aad Dorwart. 7-i 4-C Callahan and Morssv a by. Semi-finals: Llberman and Alnreebx beat Bur ban it aad Hisebeek. 4-1 VH. tVX Barton and Plere boot Mors aad Calla han, T-i. 2-4. 4-3. , Finals: Libermaa and Arbrecht beat Barton aad Plrc. T-i, 4-L Consolation stngies f first reund: Scudder beat HulL 4-3. 4-L ProtulAt beat Hanne. 4-4, -. Mors beat Champ. 4-4, 4-4. Whltcnrao beat Llberman. 4-4, t-V. (-L Llberman beat Pierce, 4-4. 4-4, Sei;ond round: Scudder beat PmuittTt. 4-t, t-4. Morse beat Whitcotnb. 3-4. 3-4. 4-4. Seml-finais: Scudder beat Mors. t-L (-4. Llberman,. a bye. ' Finals: Scudder beat Libermaa, 4-3. 4-3. UNCLE SAM WANTS HELP Th United State Civil Servtc com mission announce th following ttami'V atlons to sweur a list of eUglble ts Ml existing vacancies In th etvtl service: September 4 For th petition of dl and timlmaker, at a.an per oay. m n mail lock repair shop, Postomc depart ment; age limit, 24 yoars r avar. Fur the position of marine engineer, at IW1 per annum, in nuarterma.iter's deport-ment-at-Lorge. Boston, aga Limit. So yar r avar. Septembar 5 For th poaltlon ef m-spei-tor's assistant (mal)-, at 3444 per annum, tn the bureau of antavl Indus try. Department of Agriculture. Promi tloa to 21 O'l'l per annum la mod after three years' satisfactory servti-, anil from that figure up to 11.300 par anarxm; axe limit, 2i to 1 year. tfeotemOer 11-12 For th position of local assistant inspector sf hulls. stea'O boat inspection servtc. at S 1.4M pr an num: age limit, 25 to 54 year September 1 For th vooltlon of fora men mechanic, at 31.240 per annaot, t'ior-termaster-s dopartmant-at-Large. United Bne til aoial- cioa of mineral clerk, at S3 per day. tn th offlc at th surveyor general of Cal ifornia; age limit. 14 years or ovor. For tn position ef plumber and steam fittsr. at li'10 per annum, at Fart Oglethorpe, ij.. aga limit. 2l years ar avar. COMET NOW IN MORNING SKY silgg 7 CrwtgBttaa ralve-raory. A rnmot ts sow vlaiQl bt th morning sky. Th best Vew may b bod at about t o'clock. Th couwc will be found easily. It Is half way ap tn th sky and about midway bsrwosn tn praminsot stars tn th Twins anil tn Orion. Th talf bt.aboat thre times as long as th moon's diameter, and ta growing, although., 1b about a weak ar so tn comet will b lust bt th mora. Big twilight. It Is surely worth half aa hour's sleep to those who) hav never seen a comet. Th view may b sotnawbat 41s appuinting. bowanrstv ta thos who expect to se a comet af th kind usually saown In books sf astronomy. Th comet baa ao eonnaetlam with tb meteor, which ts reportad to hav fallen tn East Omaha last Wadnasday sight. If anyone will b kind -enough to toll mm tb exact spot where th maKour fall, I will go to se tt and find out whether tt bt a meteor ar not, although If tt atun front Saturn, as unoon has ssssrtd I oat sura th labat wKl b mlsstng WTLLIAM F. &IGG1I, A J. HARR1MAX ENTERS DENIAL Saay BW JTEW TOTDC. Aug. tr-kfr. C. H. Harrs tnan telegrapsm ta Associated Pi ass front Son Prtn ttsts bt roxarancw k tb sits rtw wstA ksnt wbicit bos oppsarad bt ysa tavday iisrnmgs Rent rxv WblcA wa want tt th Civil Sessl CanwaBlaslasa russm ft "--' - f Watt WO sxsas Bs If si t ltd Joarnat, sor-BTtd Pi sat twwspopars, ittnytBtT sbtt bstaty tbat bat sis I any such si a 1 atiaail as that aeaotaw so aim tt th iTsat tx4 a afcaotraal ts w tA or aay Bavrt tsT tat giSWOtniaf tot rtlTT Stat tm tmo astwBBStsaa. BIQ -CBOTD 13 1002X3 T02 Crowsi oa f ariess p r Watt Pttat W Tkilt to in til T Tmottuw la th day set for In opanm sf th eleventh, annual Middle Wet, tennis tournament for th championship af th midril west, th tournament )o b played as usual an th courts sf th Omaha Field pton for the titia ef champion (or th eom tournament In charge ts gratified avwr th way en trie bar been coming tn. Th tournament bids fair to emu! at Its pre deeessnrs In an way. that bt tn bains; better than any previous tournament. Mors and mors each year Is tb Mlddlt West tournament caneldered a national tn st ttutlnn and Is recogaiseit a on sf tb loading events af th year, tt has always beea recognised by th national body, th United States National Laws Tennis as sociation. Again this year ts th konotT given to play for th ebamptnnshlo af tb middle west oa th Omaha eourta Tb winner of th singles tn th tourna ment will be called npaa ta play Walter 7. Hayes of To'edu, Is., the present ehans pton for th tittle of champion for th com ing year. Tb winners of th doubles will play Krsigh Colllna and C. S. Patsrs to th cOamptonahlp tn douftlea Hayes ts th wonder of western tennis, as b simply ptcAed up- th g-tm and stin k to tt until h bos something aa ail th players b meets. It ts not fancy tennis etthr. but simply ability to get sver th ground and "get- th ball. Th way h tildes over th courts ts am axing. Not sf a Rintsoiae mould, he ho an abundonct ef ability and mokes up (Vir what b Lacks In fancy strokes by bis great actlvitji.- " 11.1 Clafc- Will D tt Rtgtt. . Th Omaha Field club ts not going to b out, lone this year la th way of enter tainment by anything any other club In this vicinity can do, or anything which bat bean don. Something bos been planned to occupy th entire leisure Mm sf th visitor Tb Omaha Country club will Join m. th entertainment and several unit stunts hav been arranged to take piac on those beautiful grounds. Although; th plans for th entertainment of th visitors ar not complete, tt Is probable they will b token to th Aft-Sor-Ben, den Monday night, ridden across the burning sonata ef Cibola and mad ta climb th mountains to th taron of th king of Qulvera.. Tues day night a Gymkana will be given at tb Country club, with enough variety of turn that aa may partlcipat. Wednesday night tb woman sf th Field ciuft, .wilj glv a done to help bt th antertalnmant af the vtsttam Aatomabll ride around tb city bavw been planned for Thursday sight, and FY day sight th usual bamiu; will b hsld, Saturday night Is th night for th final bop. Everything at tb elub win be thrown ansa for the ns and accom modatlrtn f th visitors, and they can play golf, or host boa. ar barwt. ar do any old thing they Th drawings wilt not b mad and wa. lost mmur to allow aa lot comers la b placed. tat Th directors of th Middle Wast tennis tournament or gratified with th Inter at which, Is beirg taken ln this classic alt ar tb country, for alt th tennis papers are commenting an th proposition af nuk ing th Omaha event carry with, tt th fctl af clay court champion ad tils United Stat, Th American Lawn Tennis, besides set setting forth th claims of th tennis eonv mitts of th Field etui) tn a long sews story, bos this to say oultorioily an th matterr "Tb p rope sal that a 'clay court eho.-n plonship' shall be Institute.!, as noted on another page. Is on that has som strong arguments behind It Everyone knows how much, dlfferenc there is between play oa gross and on earth.' clay, gravel and ather similar material. Th change from on to th ether Is sot to be lightly mod. Met who- ploy sir one confess their Inability t enuel their gam on th other- Th Omaha Field ctUb bos mad formal application t th United States Xatlnnol Lawn Tannin association to hav tts Midi It West tourna ment sanctioned as th "Clay Court Cham ptonship.' It holds that th clay court bt peculiar to and practical universal tn th west, and that th tournament, coming at th aom tlm as th Newport meeting, bt entitled to- share honors with, th latter as a national event. Thar Is good ressna mg btrhtnd th claim, at least sn far aa It relates to a separation of grass and sort It courts, and th outcome wtu b awaited wfth interest Mlias awrl Tallow nt Kasaas City. Following th Miiiitl West Cournaoient at the Field dubi th sixth annual Mlsaourt Talley Tennis tournament under gh ' ausplcas of fat Kansas City Athletic etna, , will b held at Ifsnsas City, th dote being Aoguat to Aaguat S. ; Stiver ran will b given for, th flrst, ssrond and nmi ilntlnn prises in. bwtli sto gies and alatskktstv la ad.lltloa to- thea th Ouraey A Wart challesg trophy win also b ployed tost Mr. Tsraon bos two win a to bis creata and should h b succastful this tlm fi wtu kacora his personal psoo srty. That Tsnsas City Athletlo dub- will also offss? two savor eupa to b known ss ebaHaag trontas. and which must b wan twtc ta, tntasssstan ta become prmannt proprty. Th wsxttsr to? th singles ta th Patau y wtu b ooOssl npon to ploy a T Tenon, Besnt ball ilar. for th Mlsaourt valley chajnplantninv Th winners of th sntnsst "HI b that Mlsaourt volley cnanivtonav as rA L Jsmasi sf th team af Jam and . prsosnl bo liters, ts sbrood. Flay wtu ktgnt each day it tv ax sod oca artttsan at 1 p. at., and wttT bt 1 th rolot of th United Stat Lawn fa u sassnanuu, Th tennl nfTsstm. m A- A Tmtlsw ahoirmaat ' A Thompson goat Oi r. Laming; aarr Wis. rstta . t HOIDBICE. Xeb.. Aig. JT-OtaJsi Telegram. Hldngs dfeaid baT a good goal kr uxlo. acorw: " Bagan - . 4 2 4 4 a 4a Halitrag .3 4 3 4 4 4 4 fA-g tli Strauk out: By Rho, l; by JeAason, , Baaartttt Uaakirege. Rhea . aaas Flttar fcogaa. John 11a and a . u suocaJ Hajdam. tw" lv kin is Cawos raa t IKXIlXXf; WTO. Aug. TT iThjiiiiatl Axsrfcs std Mary Stsxplo. runaway girls) Tb) gix ytTTJ OsTLPHIA. Aag, IT nw stisi sarutnd ta load Aim ma.narr, t aq Ongoit. aged a yeaartv wo snos asal ku!d bv iui frosn Gcotay, Cuiav. wr sin sd kr cay bay tWpury ghartff Parry, wfll k STsrsssl tn tnesr ptrttta W 1 1 1 11 Bin lad ay ktew