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the omaiia Sunday juiA' 30, 1911.
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to all throne th tournament. In th
f ny court th local men mm ou
. utit the competition will be keener
thif ear and they will probably hav to
play much better tennl than they did
then to win prise.
The lint of prise I on exhibition at Ry
an' at preaent. with the championship cup yj
nci mn mner prise union ore to become
tha property of the men who won them.
i'BlUES LOSE TO HOOSIERS
Kiniai Citv ii Unable to Do. a Thin?
- m
to Link.
Scatter-Gun Experts Coming to Omaha
ROURKES WIN IN
ELEVENTH INNING
tContlnued from First Fatfe
One out when wlnnlnir run scored.
Fl'-k hutted for Demon In eleventh.
Hachsnt batted for Ultowakl In eleventh.
Oms ha
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1 4 0 1 1 1 1 I-1J
To
II0B3 TAKE LEAD AT START;
1 t
Make a Home Ran, Hyatt Fata
lie tlall Over the Srnre Board ,
I O.I in Center .. Create.
I a Sensation.
Hun
Hits ,
Den Moines
H"n
Hit
Two hftse him- Wllllema Mnttl. lt Thru
bun, him: Williams (2, Knraves. nraham. ! woiriiff, If. I
Thorn aeon. Himi nn helle off remu. a Hllmn. rf. 4
ttt Uaka A B li... t , - . . ' 1 '-U.
... , r. i,r, -w. ran ii't milt: iftm.ii
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1 1 U 1 0 M I H I
KANSAS cm. july 2S.-Kansa City
waa unable to tilt Link' delivery at crit
ical time today and Indlanapolle defeated
the lorn l. I te i. The visitor took the
;ftd In the opening Inning on two single
ar.d two error. Hyatt' home run over
the score board In right center was the
. aturr of th rame. Fcore;
INDlANAfOLIS K ANSA CITY
AB H O. A C
lb. a i i i l
0 BulltTan, cf.. Ill
l.T. IB... 4
Sthoonover, Nlehnff. Anderson. Colllgan. M-air.'V! 4
rioten Basra, Wllllama, Anderson (2), Ul- T illiaroe. it. 4
tr-wrM. Struck out: Ilv Demott, 1; by t Mow. re.... I
ll-TSi-he, 1. Left on hises: Omaha. 7: De I U. 9
atoines. 1. Double play: Kore to Colllgan.
Time: 1:10. Umpire: McDowell and llas-kell.
AB.H ft. A H
Huffman, cf.. 4 1114 Bsrbxau
If livc. If 4 1 I
t 0 I jfilt. rf.... 4 1 I
I 1 Mo'nmin. lb 4 4 II
Corrlclnn. aa. 4 I
I 4) Iwwney. !t.. 4 1
I 1 O't onnor, c I 1 I
I llhoeles, p.. I 0
0
0 I
1 1
4
I
4 t
LINCOLN AND PUEBLO EVEN UP
'Kara. Team Take One, t'aeblo Hi
eelvlaar at Sbatont.
LINCOLN, July . Lincoln and Pueblo
i ahared honor in today' double-header,
the local taking tha flrat gum. 1 to 0. anal
Pueblo the econd. I to I. Fox pitched
both game for Lincoln and did good work,
but bad support In the second earned hi
undoing. Score, first game:
LINCOLN.
AB. R.
Sole, cf 4 0
sgnler ,a 4 1
Cobb, rf I . 0
! Unglaub, 8b I 0
W-A ot mlck, If I 0
Thorn, lb 8 0
Dtindon. 2b I 0
McCiraw, o 10 0.. 3
Fox. p I 0 0 0 I
M. O. A. R.
0
1
V
1
0
0
a
o
0
5 !
Totals 1
PUEBLO.
AB. R.
Devl. rf 4 0
Berger, s 4 9
Beltlen, If 4 0
Middleton. cf t 0
Hughe, 2b I ' 0
Koerner, lb 3 0
Claire, b I 0
Shew, e 8 0
J'erry, p l 0
Clemmon 1 0
Peuster, p 9 0
H.
1
0
1
1
o.
0
0
1
IS
1
4
1
0
0
'
A.
0
7 24 19
Total 28
Clemmon batted for Perry In eighth.
Mnooln 00019900 1
Pueblo ....0 9 0 0 0 9 0 9 0-0
Run batted Int Unglaub. Threo-baaa
hits: Gagnler, Uavls, Belden. Two-baa
tilts: Kuerner, Clemmon. Double play:
Unglaub to Thomaa, Perry to Koerjaer to
Claire. Left on bases: Lincoln, 6; Pireblo,
4. Sacrifice hits: MoU.aw. Koerner.
Btruck out: By Fox, 4: by Parry. 2; by
Peaster, 1. Base on ball: Ott Fox, 1;
eft Perry, t. Time: 1:10. Umpire: Morgan
and Knapp.
Buore, second game:
Lincoln.
1
t
6
4
1
1
4
i
4
Totals M t 17 II t Totila II I st 14 4
)n-.aii .pol. 1 0 1 i 0 0 0 0-5
KanniK city 0 110 0 1 0 9 0 $
iwo-uu.Tt hit: Woodrutf. Thre-ba(
lilt: O'Connor. Home turn Hyatt. Matri-tu-fl
hitt: Mows, Sullivan, htolen basr:
iioi'tiiian, Mot. iiaae on ball; Olf
J)nk. l; olf Khiaden, Jt. hliuck out.
Link, 4: by Rnoaaes, 4. Double play: V u
,11. ma to ilouxei. ift on baach: Indian
apoiln, 7; Kansas City. 4. l.a on error:
iuns City, 1; Inuianapolls, 3. H t by
pitched ball: tt'tonnor. uy Ijtik. ilm. :
1 ion. Umpire: Wcddise and cahlll. .
ONE-SIDED GAJoT aT MILWAUKEE
Oat Tkelr Own Oroands th eBrrra
Ar saat Oat br Tal'4i.
MIUVACKlE, july tt.-By n.ui.. Me
Ulynn and Moholson in timely las.na the
vidtora won a one-aided game today, to 0.
wann pitched fins ball and was given
good support. Manager Barrett of the
home club and Bhortstop Lewi were ban
ished from the field for disputing decision
with Blerhalter. Score '
TOLEDO. MILWAUKEE.
AB H.O.A E. AD.H O.il. 1
NUM. t I I I 0 Lotbold, rl i. 1 1 t
Hl'ehman, lb 4 I I I 1 Hon., It I I
Ho'nh'rat, 1st 114 4 Charlie, lb.. 4 Mil
Burnt, It.,., 4 1 0 0 Orandorf, lb. 4 1 t I
(Irnea, rf.... 4 II rUndall, rf.. 4 111
hronkla, lb.. 4 III Bmn, ef,... 4 111
CarlKh, a... 4 14 1 Clark, lb ... 1 till
miliar, as..., l i
waaa, g
i- . -V
ARTHUR KILL A M.
Bt. Ioul. Mo.
5
f I 4 .Xva.
; " . . y . ,
...' . x j: -
A ;.--K7
HAKRY TATLOR.
I . V I
w. h. itntrt.
LKSTKR (1ERMAN,
Aiberdeen, Md.
jjjjS;::i:;iKEARNEY GETS ONE OF TWO
if.
Cole, cf
Oagnlsr, ss...
Cobb, rf
ITngiaub, Sb...
WcLormlck,
Miller, If..,..
Thomas, lb.
Dundon, 2b..
VtcOraw, c.
Btratton, c.
Vox,- p
H.
0
0
i
0
0
1
1
9
O. A.
1 9
( (
1
t 0
2 I
E.
0
Totals. .
Davis, rf.
Berger,
Beldeh. ' If
Miouteton, cf...,.
......18
PUEBLO.
AH. A.
4 0
t . i
I 17 It
K. O. A. B.
0 0 0 0
I
Hughe. 2b 4 11
Koerner, lb I 19
Clalra, b til
Clemmon, .0 4
Psaster, p 1
Totals....
Pueblo
Lincoln
Runs batted In:
....as t 9:
.. 0 19 9 a
.. 9 0 0 9 0
Stratton, Clemmons (4),
I
3
a
u
9
.
0
87
9 9
a 9
Totals M 11 It li 1 MrGlrno, p.. 1 1 1
PQUjhartj .10 04
Total U I IT II
'Batted for Nicholson In tha fifth.
Milwaukee 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Toledo 110 0 110 11- 9
Two-base hit: Nile, Bronkle. Butler,
Burn. Three-base hit: Hlnchman. Hits:
Off Nicholson. In five Innings; off Mo
Olynn, & In four Innings. Stolen bases:
Butler, Swann. Clynes. Double play:
Butler to Hlnchman to Hohnhorat Left
on banns: Milwaukee. 8; Toledo, 4. Flrt
tae on ball: Off Swann, 4. Struck out:
By Nicholson. S: by McUlynn. 1: by Swann.
4. Wild pitch: Nicholson. Time: t:03.
Umpires: Blerhalter and Handlboe.
'Continued fro. a F!r?t Pane )
Shaner. p.
, Total
lb.
DECANNIEKE IS
PUZZLE
Too Mark af a Poamle for Colombia
and Strikes Oat Tvrelve Men.
ST. PAUL, July 29. Decannlera started
to pitch In the second today and 'proved
too much of a problem for Columbus, strik
ing out twelve men and winning the game
for Bt. Paul, I to . Berger started pitch
ing for tha visitor and waa taken out at
the end of the third, when LeasarC re
lieved him and pitched good ba'l. Score:
T. FAUU
AB H.O.A.
COLl'MBl'S.
AB.H.O.A.B
Hughe i2i. Two-base hits: Clemmons (21.
Lett on bases: Lincoln, . Pueblo, i Stolen
bases: Trtbmae, Dundon. Berger, Middle
ton (2), Clair. Sacrifice hit: Berger,
Koerner (2). Struck out: By Fox. ; by
Peaater, 8. Base on balls: Off Fox. 4; off
Peaatpr, 4. Time: 8:06, Umpire: Knapp
and Morgan.
Humboldt Keeps
Up Winning Form
Mikea it Three Straight Games from
Nebraska City Falls
City Wins.
Polati'aty, Hill I O'Rourka. lb 4 1 1 1
BraumoDt, til 1 i 1 I Hlnchman. if 4 1 1 t
U.M'Ci. a I 1 I I loasaiun. rt.. 4 111
Jonas, If I 1 1 tpM, lb.... I 111
Autray, la,.. I tit tParrins. lb.. 4 1 It t t
Butler, i 111 tMahllng. a.. I 1 0 I 1
I t 1 t t
1114
McKlbben, If.
Cook, cf
McLear, rf...
Hargts, 2b...,
Armstrong,
Ward. Sb...
Jokerst, c.
Smith, ss..
.Morse, p...
Totals
Hasting
Grand Island.
3 x 4 10
GRAND ISLAND.
AB. R.
5
84 18
..84
0 0
0 0
1
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
6
0 0
8 0
H. O. A. E.
10 0 0
9 8 0 0
8 10 0
18 8 1
0 15 0 0
118 0
1 10 0
14 9 1
t 1.8 0
V 17 "j
9 9 8 0 1-4
0 I 0 1 -8
. 1 t t I t
. I t t I t
.11 I N 11 I
U OO
0 1 1
Congalton
HUMBOLDT. Neb., July 29. (Special Tel
egram.) Humboldt made It three straight
from Nebraska City by winning a oloa
gwn today. Score: R.H.K.
Humboldt 0 0008901 4t
Nebraska City.. 9 9 9 0 9 9 9 0 98 I 8
vauene: HumDotat, Oswalt and Bora
mart; Nebraska City, Wllllford and Her
man. Umpire, Meyers.
CLARIS DA, la.. July 2.-(8pec!al Tele
gram.) Falls City stopped Clarlnda win
ning streak today In a oloaa game. 800 re:
R H
Clarlnda 9 9 9 8 9 9 9 0 02 4 2
Falls City 1 09109998-471
Batteries: Clarlnda. Walter and Har
mony; Fall city. Finch and VanderhllL
Umpire: Kleaane.
AUBURN, Neb., July 8.-8peclal Tele
gram.) Shenandoah took both games of a
double-header this afternoon, out hitting
the local team. Beor. flrt gam:
UK S
Auburn 9090991 991 4 1
Shenandoah ..98 1 108908 8108
Battarlea: Auburn, Htrech and Muaser;
Bhenandoah, Duren and Castl.
Score, second game: R.H 1Q
Auburn 00099990 1888
Shenandoah ..89200811 010 14 8
llatteriea: Auburn, Killoway and Musaer;
Shenandoah, Corcoran and Castla. Umpire:
Krataberg.
AUB0BA WINS FB0M GILTNER
Kxrltlagr naa ( Ball Reaalta la
geora ( Pons It'Twt,
AURORA. Neb., July 18. Special Tele
gram.) Aurora won from Glltner her to
day In an axoltlng gam of ball by tha
A-ora of 4 to 1 Boor: R.H.B.
Aurora' 9 9 9 0191 9 9-4 8 8
Otltner 9 99089908 9 8
Batteries: Aurora, Buchan. Daniel,
Hockenbary and Hockenbary; Glltner,
Wrist. Luby and King. Double plav:
Buchan to Roana to Walter. Time: 1:00.
Umpire: Bloom.
Harvard Defeat a Glltner.
HARVARD, Neb., July 29. 8neclal
Harvard won from Glltner yesterday, 8 to
1 The features were Siren's pitching and
a spectacular catch by Luby. Score:
R H E.
Glltner 9 9 9 9 0 0 9 8 8 8 8
Harvard 81 9 0 9 0 0 0- 8 I 8
L'atterlfs: Siren and B- Hani; Kinney
and Rott.
Trtaaapka Aoeeat Caalleag-a.
The ' Btor Triumph have ar. rep tad '. the
ehallenge of the Council Bluff Rowing as
sociation ball team and ask the challenger
to place a aide bet of f?! at Rourke'a amok
liouae. The Btors Triumph squad wishes
to make this acceptance a challenge to any
of the Omaha or out-of-town amateura
Manager Griffith neaaded.
. CINCINNATI, O.. July . Clark Grif
fith, manager of tha Cincinnati National
league Bate Ball team, was auapendVd
today for thro day by President Lynch
because of a dispute between Griff fh fcnd
Uinijira Johnatona last Tbureday. ,
Sraal-Pra Pitcher Wanted.
There is a good chance for a pitcher who
poaeetaea speed fuid control with a good
Omaha aenil-pro. nine. Ha ahould call
either Webater 1071 ot Doagkt ut4. A
regular salary will be paid if lb pro par
3laa 1 siiuwav
Land, o 4 t II t t Odwall, et
B. m c r s, lb I 111 Walah. 0...
Blraar, .... t t I 0 Bapt, ....
Deoan' tare, t t 1 1 t Barsar, ..
Laaamrd, p.
ToUlt II t 17 It 1
Totals...,
Columbus ...8 t v v tt
St. Paul v. 0 18 0 0
Two-base hits: Hlnchman,
Three-base hlta: Odwell, Delehanty. Stolen
bases: O'Rourka, Walsh, M. McCorrrflck,
Jonea (2), Butler, Land. Double plays: M.
McCormlck to Autrey; Butler to B. Mo
Cormlck to Autrey. Hits: Off Rleger, 4
In one Inning: off Decannlere, 4 In six In
nings: off Berger, 9 In three Innings; off
Lessard, 4 In five Innings. First base on
balls: Rapp. Struck out: By Berger. 8;
by Lessard, 7; by Decannlere, 12. Wild
pitch: Berger. Sacrifice hit: - Autrey. Sac
rifice fly: Butler. Left on bases: St. Paul,
7; Columbus, a Time: 9:15. Umpires:
Hayes and Fox.
COLONELS EAST FOR THE MILLERS
Minneapolis Play a an Krrorless Gam
and Wins.
MINNEAPOl.18. July 29-But twenty-nine
men faced Loudell today, three double
play and . errorless fielding assisting th
local pitcher' good work. The home team
won and took flrat plac In the American
association race. Boore:
AB.H.O.A.B.
lcnwgAPoua
AB.H.O.A.B.
CVrnar, et... I t 4
Altlaar, a. .. I t I
Craiata, If . I 1 t
WlllUnt, lb I I t
Koaaroan, rt. I t 1
Otll, lb I III
rTts, lb.... Ill
Owono, 4 I 4
Loudall. ... 4 I 1
Total..;.
t t Kmeraon, If.. 4 1
4 t Roblnaon, all
t t Howard, lb.. I t
I t Harden, rt .. I 1
I Stanley, cf.. 1 t
1 Hulavltt, lb. I t
I t Harford, lb.. I t
I t Hushas, ..,. I t
I t Thenar. .... 1 1
- St anabury ...1 1
M I tt 11 t Uaaraa, p.... 1 t
t t
t t
Total! 17 4 14 11 4
Batted for Cheney In sixth.
MTtTheapolla 9 .0 004989-
Loulivlll 9 0 0 9 9 1 0 0 0-1
Two-baa hits: Wllllama, Owen. Ferris,
Btansbury. Struck out: By Loudell, 8;
by Cheney, 4: by Hearne. 1. Bases on
balls: Off Loudell. 1: oft Chmey, 7. Time.
1:80 .Umpires: Ferguson and Eddlnger.
Earned runs: Grand Island, 4; Hastings,
i A wo case nits: Katx, O Brlen. Three-bas
tilt Hargls. Sacrifice hits: O'Brien, Cook,
Jokerst. Stolen bases: Watson, McLear (2).
Bases on balls: Off ilorse, 1; off Shaner, L
Struck out: By Mone, 1; by Shaner, L Um
pires: Garrett and Woods.
COLUMBUS TAKES EIGHTH ONE
Metxell'a Hitting- Too Mneh for tha
Players from Seward.
COLUMBUS, Neb.. July 2.-(Spec!al Tele
gram.) Columbus won their eighth con
secutive game today from Seward. Melxeir
hitting and a home run by Henry of Seward
wera stellar features. Scora:
SEWARD.
AB, R.
4 1 .
KRKD GILBERT,
Spirit Lake, la.
tar . batter for Tork, with two double
and a single, while Carey got a home run
and a single. Turpi n and Hennissey made
some qlrcu catches. Score:
FREMONT.
AB. B H. O. A. E.
8 0 0 ( 1 0
Rondeau, 2b. .
Fullen, lb...
Brnnett, of...,
Bohner, o
Neff, rf
Turpin, If
Carey,- 8b
a
4
4
8
8
.. 8 1
larey,' id s 1 I
Thompson, ss 8 1
W atson, p 8 9
H.
0
1
9
0
9
0
a
a
1
0.
2
1
A.
1
0
0
0
0
0
8
8
1
Robinson, If
Brannon, 3b,
Neff, 2b
Zlnk, lb......
Leonard, rf..
Henry, cf...,
Fullen, ss...
Walley, a....
Harmon, p.,
Liny .....,
Total ...
H.
0
0 '
8
1
0
8
0
1
1
0
o.
18
A.
0
2
8
0
0
0
2
4
1
0
Melxell. rf
E. Brown, Sb
Graham, 2b
B. Brown,
Chlttlck, cf.
Leach, If
Corbett, lb
Harrison, o
Klssell, p
Total
COLUMBUS.
AB. R.
4 1
3
8
7. 24 18
H.
2
0
1
'0
a
0 .
0
0
o.
10
A. E.
0 0
.28
9 27 13
a 0-4
0 -9
'Batted for Harmon In ninth. ,
Seward 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
Columbu 0 0 1 2 0 3 1
Earned runs. Seward, 2; Columbus, 1.
Two-base hit: Melxell. Three-bae hit:
Melxell. Home run: Henry. Sacrifice hit:
Henry. Fullen. E. Brown. Chlttlck (2).
Stolen base: Robinson, Neff, . Leach (2).
Struck out: By Harman, 5; by Klssell, 4.
Bases on balls: Off Harman, 1; off Klssell,
1. Hit by pitched ball: By Klssell, 1; by
ttarmon, 1. Double play: U,. Brown to Cor
bett. Time: 1:66. Umpire: McDermott.
FREMONT HAS EDGE ON T0BE
Kerns Hst Twt Takers.
Jimmy Kerns, the 115-pound Syracuse, N.
T.. flshter, who has challenged any of the
local lada of his weight, has received two
scceptaneea. John Purlenburg, a 17-year-old
protege of Paul Murrey's of the North
Omaha Boxing club, offers to put up a
K00 side bet against Kerns or to fight htm
for a purse, and N. Bplgle asserts that h
ba a dark horse boxer who will gladly
take op Kern. '
Ahoot at Storm Lake.
On of tha big Iowa hootlng tourna
ment of th year will be held at Storm
lake, la., August 4, under the auspices of
the Storm Lake Gun club. The club has
arranged to add 1-1 to each fifteen-bird
event and IS to each twenty-bird event of
the day. The shoot will be open to all
amateur and the moneys will be divided
on 40, 80, 80 and 10 per cent. Fred C. Whit
ney will cashier tha shoot.
Bin Rock Shoot at West Polat.
WEST POINT. Neb., July 89. (Special.)
The usual blue rock shoot of the Buffalo
Gun club took place this week at th farm
home of Adam Peatrowsky. The cor
averaged much lower than usual on ac
count of the high wind, Herman Benne
topping the list wtth 30, followed by G.
Kruager with 18 and J. Peatrowsky with 17.
Arnat Wlna genuine Chanaplanahlo.
SYDNEY, N. B. W July . Richard
Artist of New Zealand, tha world'a cham
pion, defeated Harry Pearce. c ampion of
Australia, in a race on th Paramatta
river for the world'a sculling champion
ship today. The ttm, 17:40. I a record
for the course. Th distance was three
mile and SM yard.
MeCoolc Trim Aranahae.
M'COOK. Neb.. July . Special.) Mo-
Cook trimmed the Arapaho "Braves"
her Friday afternoon In a conclusive man
ner, the scora being 9 to 4 la favor of the
bom ream.
Oahkaah Defeats Chasipell.
GO ALL A LA. Neb.. July 8.-Speclal Tale
granvK Oshkosh defeated Chappell In a
faat game of baee ball, t to S. by a ninth
Inning rally, bringing In t tire scores,
snough to win th gama
Persistent Advertising I lb Road t Big
Returna
Wins Game, Five to Throe, by Bunch
ing; Its Hlta.
FREMONT, Neb.. July 89. (Special Tele-
grem,) Fremont won from Tork today by
bunching four hits, an error and a doublo
teat? by ,whlch Neff came home and Tur
pin went to second. Tlmmerman waa the
Totals !7 5 8 27
YORK.
AB R. H. O.
Farrell. 3b 4 0 1 1
Smith. 2b 4 0 12
Hmnlaspy, If 5 1 0 1
Harms, cf 4 0 10
Payne, lb 8 0 1 12
Kelly, rf 4 0 0 1
Dye, ss 4 18 8
Copple, c 4 1 0 5
Tlmmerman, P 4 0 8 0
Totala 86" 8 9 24
York 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
A.
8
1
0
0
1
0
4
4
8
U. D. GROSS.
Kansas City, Mo.
NEW YORK DEFEATS ST. LOUIS
(Continued from First Page )
kert. Base on ball: Off Cole, 8: off
Chalmers, 7. Struck out: By Cole, It by
Chalmera. 8. Time: 8:15. Umpires: Rlgler
and Flnneran. -
PHILADELPHIA NEAR THE TOP
0 10 10 8
16 1
1 1-3
0 8
Fremont
Two base hits: Dye, Nerr, -nmmerman.
Home run: Carey. Bases on balls: Off Tlm
merman, 1. Struck out: Ey Tlmmerman. 4;
by Watson, 7. Left on bases: York, 9; Fre
mont, 2. First base on errors: York, 8;
Fremont, 1. Earned runs: York, 2; Fremont,
3. Hit by pitched ball: By Smith, Rondeau.
Time: 1:50. Umpire: Edwards.
GILBERT RECEIVES CHALLENGE
Bat the Defl Is from His Yonnc Son,
Who Also Shoots.
SPIRIT LAKE, Ia.,- July 29. (Special.)
Fred Gilbert, the crack marksman who
recently won nhe 8750 championship oup
for double trap shooting at .llmlngton,
Del., has received a ehallenge for I. right
to hold It. II found this neatly written
and enclosed In an envelope on bis break
fast plsts the . other morning. It waa
signed Tom Marshall Gilbert. That la Mr.
Gilbert's 14-year-oia son and he has won
a reputation at home for markmanshlp
while his father has been shooting abroad.
"Well, look here, young man," said Mr.
Gilbert, "you understand that a man who
challenges the holder of this cup must put
up about 8100 on hi aide as an evidence
of good faith. When you come aero with
the forfeit I'll consider your challenge."
"Well, father," came back the youth,
"will you loan me the hundred?"
The champion la considering tha proposition.
Bis; Bom Bet on Foot Race.
BELLE FOURCHE, S. D., July 29.
(Special.) A foot race between Ronln of
Deadwood and Hamilton of Iead aroused
much Interest here. Belle Fourche sytrts
getting Into the game with their money
to considerable extent. The fact that the
race is matched for $1,000 a side, and
that more than $3,000 on a side were
wagered In side bets shows that the In
terest waa high. The race waa run Fri
day afternoon. Hamilton winning In 10V4
aeoonds. A crowd of 2.000 people witnessed
the race. , It was run at Lead. Thla city
waa about evenly matched as to favorlta
By Winning; Monday's Game Athletics
May Lead In Race.
PHILADELPHIA. July .-Phi:adelphla
won today's game, 11 to S. and made It
thre straight vlotorle over Detroit, The
two team are now so close that Monday's
game between them will be a battle for
first place. Detroit tried three pitchers,
all of whom were hit hard. Philadelphia
scored five run off Laffltte's delivery on
two passe, four hlta and two aacrlfloe
In the first Inning. Oldrlng was forced to
leave tha game In the second Inning after
elng hit on the foot by a pitched ball,
.core:
PHILADELPHIA. . DETROIT. .
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
.4 I t t Drake, If.... I t I t 0
. t t t 0 Baah, as 4 I t 0
. I 1 0 1 CVbb.-cf 4 1 I t t
.11111 Crawford, rf. I I I t
.11110 Iteieh'ntr, lb 4 I I 1 t
.11111 Morlirtr, lb. 4 1 1 I
4 I 1 t t 0 Uary, lb.. 114 1
Lord, If....
Oldrlng, cf.
Strunk, cf..
Oolllna, lb.
Baker, lb..
Barry, aa. . .
Mtirshr. rf
Mclnnea, lb. I I 11 0 0 8uuia.e, 0.
Thomas, 0... I t 1 t Latltte, p..
Plank, p..,.. 4 110 Llvelr, p..
CoTinston.
Totala .33 II IT It I wtltett ...
I Mullln ...
Lathrs ..
4 114
. I t I
.11111
pi t t t t
t t t t t
Total U t 14 II
Patted for Lively In the fifth.
Batted for Covington In the ninth. ,
Ran for Mullln in th ninth.
Detroit 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 18
Philadelphia 61030300 11
Two-base hit: Crawford, Delehanty,
Collins. Murphy. Hits: Off Laffltta. 4 In
one Inning; olf Lively, 6 In tnree Inning;
on Covington, 7 in four Inning. Sacrifice
hit: Oldrlng. Sacrifice flies: . Murphy,
Thomaa Stolen bases: Bush, O'Leary,
Barry. Baker, Mclnnls. Double plays:
Moriarty to O'Leary, Barry to Collins to
Mclnnis. Left on bases Detroit,- 8; Phila
delphia, 7. First base on balls: Off La
fitte. 2; off Lively, 2; off Plank, a First
base on errors: Detroit, 2. Hit with
pitched ball: By Lively, Oldrlng; by Cov
ington, Mclnnin. Struck out: By Coving
ten, 1; by Plank, . Wild pitch: Coving
ton. Time: 8:20. Umpires: Connolly and
Dineen.
PITTSBURG TAKES BOTH GAMES
Home Players Jnmp on tha Vlsltingr
Pitchers and Bat Them Hard.
PITTSBURG. July 29. Pittsburg hit th
ball hard today, taking both game from
Boston, 17 to 3 and 10 to 3. Score, first
game:
PITTSBURG. B08TOV.
AB.H.O.A.B.
tilt
AB.H.O.A.B
Byrne. In,... I 1 1 I t Swoenar, lb. 4
lah. cf.... 4 lit 0 Scratt. aa.... 4 I
Carer, If I 1 I t t Oowdy, lb... 4 I
W Miner, as.. I 1 0 I t Ingerton. to. 4 t
J. Miller, lb 4 I 1 4 t R. Miller, rf 4 1
M'Kech'a, lb I 111 0 t Jnnca. cf I I
Wilson, rf... 4 lit t Kaleer, If,.., 4 t
yBlmon, c lilt Rartden, ... 4 1
Cannula, p... I 111 t Trier, p I 1
ffarrsr, p.... 1 t
Totaai aa it wi 11 0
Totals 14 tit I 11
Pittsburg 4 9 6 1 0 9 6 1 IT
Boston 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0-2
Two-bave hits: Carey, Wagner (2), Mc
Carthy. Three-bas hlta: Byrne, Carey,
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MELVILLE LONO.
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DRUMMOND JONES,
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LINCOLN
Candidate for Republican nomination for state railway commis
sioner, mt primaries. 'August 15.
All over th state he Is known as "Dog", tbe name he was given
when he played football at tho ptate university. He Is a graduate of
Nebraska with law and academic decrees, and now Is manager of
University of Nebraska athletics and v. as the man who put these sports
on a paying basis. Last winter he represented Lancaster county In the
legislature.
He's fitted for the position; it's fitted for Miik
McKechnle, Simon. Sptatt. Jones, Kalner.
Home runs: J. Miller, Wilson. Stolen
banes: Lench, Wpgfter. Baaes on balls:
Off Steele, 1; off Weaver, 7. Struck out:
By Steele. 1; by Weaver, 4. Passed ball:
Kllng. Left on basea: P.ttsburg, t; Loo
ton, 5. Base on error. Pittsburg. Hits:
Off aWaver, II in seven Inning; off Browni
1 In one Inning. Tim: 1:60. Umpires:
Johnstone and Kason.
Score serot'd game:
PITTSBITRO. BOSTON.
AB.H.O.A.B AB H.O.A. E
Byrne, lb.... I 114 Sweeney, lb. 4 111
t Bpratt, aa ... 4
t t Oowdv, lb... 4
t Ingarton, In. 4
I ID Miller, rt 4
1 t Jonea, of I
t t Kataer, If.,.. I
I t Kline. I
1 t WMTar, p... I 1 t
I t Brows, p.... t t t
Lieaoh, of . ... I
Carer, If I
Wanner, ss.. 4
J. Miller, lb. I
McOarthr, lb 1
MrKerh'a, lb I
Wllaon, rf...l
8lmon, a...., 4
Steele, p 4
1 I
I 10
t t
t 1
I t
I 4
t t
.it T M II
1 0 - 1
Totals It IT 17 t Totals ..
Pittsburg 0 3 8 4 0
BOM on 1 10000000
Two-base hit: Byrne, t. Miller, Wllaon.
Gowdy, Tyler. Three-base hit: Prat .
Pacriric hit: Caninlti. Stortflca files:
Wilson, Camntta. Stolen bases: Leach.
Carey. Double plav. R. Miller to Spratt
to Sweeney. Baaea on balls: Off Camnits,
1; off Tyler. 4; off Proffer. 4. Hit by
pitched ball: Camnlt. Pfeffer. Struck
out: By Camnits, 6; by Tyler, 1; by
Pfeffer, 1. Wild pitch: Tyler. Left on
basea: Pittsburg. 10; Boston, 7. Hits: Off
Tyler, 7 in three and one-third Innings;
off Pfeffer, .7 In four and two-thirds in
nings. Time: 1:67. Umpires: Eaaon and
Johnatona
BEGULAB SNAP FOB BROOKLYN
BROOKLYN.
AB.H.O.A.B.
Tnoley. aa... 10 4 1 t 1
Daubert, lb.. I 1 I t t I
Re da Pwt Up a Raaaed Game, telnT
Unable to Hit the Ball.
CINCINNATI. July :9.-B. ouklyn hit
Smith hard, and Brooklyn' fielding wa
brilliant, while Cincinnati fielded raggedly.
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CINCINNATI.
AB.H.O.A.B.
Peerher. If.. 4 0 I t 1
Baker, cf.... I 0 1 t t
Wheat, If.... I 4 I t Hoblltrel, lb 4 114 t t
Hummed, lb 4 I 4 4 t Mitchell, rf . 4 1 1 t 0
Davldaon, cf. I I I LWwney. ltea 4 111
Ceulsoo, rf..- I 1 I t Grant, aa 1 t 1 0 1
Slm'man, lb. I 1 I 0 Maraane. lb.. I I I 1
Barges, c... 4 1 1 0 Rran. lb 4 t 1 4 t
Rucker, p.... t t t t o MMven. a... 4 t I t t
Sml'ti. I tilt
Totals 4t It 17 4 t
Totals II 1 11 It 4
Brooklyn :.;...8 - . 8-'.
Cincinnati 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 ;
Three-baae hits: Daurmrt, Zimmerman
Davidson. Coulson, Downey. Home run
Hoblltsel. Struck out. By Smith, 1. Flrt
base on balls: Off Rucker. 1 Time: 1:?0
Umpires: ODay and Emalle.
EAGER EXPECTS GOOD SEASON
Nebraska Athletic Manager Looks for
Becord Breaking Series.
MICHIGAN TO BE GBEAT CONTEST
Cornhnsker , Authority Cornea to
Omaha to Fix I'p Thinaa tor Get.
ttntr the Crowd to Go from
Thl Cltg.
F.arl O. Eager, manager of athletic' at
' e rtate university and candidate for the
r.i'natlon of atate railway commissioner
tho republican ticket, was In Omaha
t week looking after the interesta of
te Mlchigan-Nrbrnska foot ball game,
vhlch will be played In Lincoln on Novem
ber 26.
In speaking of the 1A11 prospects on the
gridiron. Eager said. "Nebrpska will have
the best team In Its history, if I am not
badly mistaken. We hav the material .
and have a stiff schedule to buck up
against, which Include four tate schools
and three or four preparatory game.
From present Indication all th old boy
who did not graduate are coming back and
many old star players have expressed a
willingness to get out and help build up a
team which will look like a stonewall to
the opposing teama" ,
There will ho just eleven of last year's
N" men back this fall, according, to .
Eager. By graduation the Cornhusker
lost four players, and all were stars, too.,
But 'with the eleven men who will rst'ira'.,
and who earned their letters by paf'l
patlng In three games on the gridiron with
the Nebraska team. Coach Eager I of the
opinion that he lias the mgter'al for a
championship team- All the coaching and.,,
practicing and hard work will be to .one '
and the game with Michigan. Thl 1 the
big game of the schedule and the team that,,
can trim "Huiry Up" Yot will b om
foot ball team., . . . , .
PLAT FOB E0ME MILLER CUP
Golfera at Miller Park Having Warm
Contest for the Trophy. I
Play for the Rom Miller cup , at the
Miller Park club ha reached the final
with three players left In the running. J.
B. Merrlam, William Lucaa and McTag
gart ar the three contestant left and
they will meet Sunday, August 9, to set
tle It
Tha result of tha flrat two rounds were
as follows:
J. B. Merrlam beat O'Nell, 4 up.
Taylor beat Kerr, 2 up.
Wright beat Lloyd. 3 and 1.
Lucaa beat Hatch, 1 up, 20 holes.
Burchmore beat Hough, 8 and 3.
McTaggart beat C A. Dooley, 8 and 1
SECOND ROUND.
J. E. Merrlam beat Taylor, 3 up.
Lucaa beat Wright, 4 and 1
McTaggart beat Burchmore, 8 and 6.
CHICAGO. July 29.-J. Pteuer, an unat
tached swimmer, won the fourth annual
Chlrago river Marathon race of the Illinois.
, Athletic club this afternoon, tha time be
ing 43:21. The course was one mile and
a half in length and extended from the
I ntted States lire aavlng station at the
.nouth of the liver to th Jackson boule- .
ard bridge. 'Ihere were slxtv-three con
testants. The winner will receive a gold
up veined at II, MM, donated by William
'Tele Thompson.
F0BMEB GAME WARDEN IS AN EX
PERT AT THE TRAPS.
OMAHA CRACKS MEET COLUMBUS
Flre-Mea Teama Will Engatro In Trap
Shaot Snnday.
Omaha and Columbu will meet In a
trap shoot on th rang of th Omaha
Gun elub Sunday afternoon, flve-mn
team competing! The dual event will be
In addition to the regular Sunday after
noon 100-target ahoot In twnty-targt
runs.
Gu Bchroedcr, Dan Bray, Lepplngwell,
Ed Thorp and Lester Gate will make up
the Columbu team, while Billy Townaend,
Bert Dixon, Georg Roger, Doe Fry and
Charley Lewis will represent Omaha,
Th Key to tha Situation Baa Want Ad.
GEORGE U CARTER,
Lincoln, Nh.
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appropriately followed by the
beer of beers.
To try Jetter Gold Top hear I to
confeas Ita superiority over any brand
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that make for Ita production correct
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detail, tries leave Jetter1 Gold Top
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