THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. AYGUST 11. 1.11. Cubs Beat Cardinals and Pirates Lose to Phillies; Rourkes Meet Another Defeat OARI EHZCTI7E FOR SIOUX SUPERIOR mi THE THE ATHLETICS LOSE IS TENTH ; EERGER EOLDS TOLEDO SAFE DOUBLES DOB TO FINALS! FAST PACERS BREAK MARK Standing of Teams Futest Tiree Heat tn 11 v: 2 Becnrd Made at CereUnd Fwitckea "Without Break Dana? En tire 5a Iaiiajp XCmZXS 12.Z G1TZ3T SZTTUCT Eu Zdy of One JLaa ra Co Iamb as a. , Wlite Sox Beat Philadelphia in Pwriy ; Columbus Win Gtaie by Sror? of Tiit Game. Played Game. Tour to Two. Pitts B-rjrj-rj Oit of Play Loca? Sorfolk. Va.. Jfen. to i LNDZPI5Di5C2 BOT TEE I Wla 4Vo aae tw Threw laaia Pasnett Le-ts Dwi eaa An A loaea r a fTCU A 1 " 1 J . Aug W 'Special T- I :.M"iuMii to unit" the amiorv of the of Gout. darn. the Ann roi- learnui nwmlf bought bv Hai Chaae. the ! Rourxea were blanked bv the Champa here ' today bv the rm of 3 to A The game ; u remarkable for its fast Oeidmg anl ' teflar piava Demrrtt. who tu on the mound for the vtsitors. pitched a magnificent game, ontv . allowing atx bits and but rwi of thmm Eg- i nred tn the result rimy blngiee lv Brwa I and Hartman tn the third sending tne only runs of the game a' roes Jw piate The Omaha twirl or struck out Mi mm I and teamed mtm pasa. Hts opponent whiffed nine Hrareae and tlrkmad otx. Th winnrnf ran of tbo nrat wr mart" ; tn lit Urtrd hn FTtaaorad douOiwi and S?m ant tn f!rat en Knaav-a" tnuf? of a amundr Brwn fotiwd to Niehoff. cor- ! tna FTtaaraid. Harnan rwo-aajrlur : brrrutftt tn !wn. Tit tit rwnt of tho iuim ' Daman Kaadlad down and waa urvulner- : 4aaaa Taalar ' wwmi Ljit-i:pmtli at 8loui Citv Tha Ttidtora camo naar arrrmta; aaraarai T'nv-r ar unrmn. l-jcoin at. lopt-u. at t'.mM bacauw of Clanc wiidnaaa. Tna ! JoJDn D" ""n- M. i.i ... i iii4 .w. h.- tw, .k- aiii)na. Lmiri. BnoKlyn a: Boaton. bl Wood flllad tha bum tn tha mntii phllajlwDnla ..v.. Yor. Plttaour. at aiter Pirn and Kjiawvw had whlTTad. Lrnch i Cimnnnat:. 3t Umiii at Chn:ajio. lit to bat for Daannrt and wail Tiwna waa warmlna; up amwhar pitcher tha Omaha satcttar ati-uca out. Arbaaaa lad hia team tn hrta today, rloutlnif out a ainala and a double tn two up. errrare. SIOTTX CTTT A3. H- H. o. A. F4.rtara.l. rf 4 12 1 !tam. lb 1 Hraam. If 4 J O Naiahbora. cf 4 1 t '-tar-man. aa 4 I 3 I Waantrr Jb 4 o 2 J R-l!ly. Jb 41 Millar, a 1 o in l ClarH. p 11111 Toai H 1 7 r 11 CSfAHA. A3. R. PL O. A. Mnnr. 3n 4 1 i : : NoibofT. 3b a i 9 : 3 Tlrnnano. cf 1 0 l t 0 Kana. lb 4 W aVmrnnmar. If 2 1 Pica, rf 4 1 " Knaavoa aa 4 o -4 Arftntut. e J o 2 7 lawman, p I " t 3 l&ncti 1 aj fl 0 E. Titaia 3 Batted for Damort tn ninth. Oman A A A A A mmn nty 2 24 n A A A A A - SaCT-Tlee hit Niahoff. Two-bi bits rtaarermjol Hartman i2). Artaaat Struck out Bv DemoTt. Baeea on ba nan off 1 46. I. m- ci ark. 7 off t -amort 1 Time 4raa: McDowell aid Clark. rr. .mtzra takm ci.4 : ky a. mw a ( Tlrae w Tea. DBS MOINES, la-. Au. . . Joseph . woo the aecond same oC the series from ; re Moines today by a score of 3 to 2. . DES MOINES. AB. H H. C A E. Curtis. If 3 rt 1 2 4 " Co4ltgan. sa 4 3 1 Mnrn.TK. cf 4 o 4 1 e rwva. Tti 2 A 7 1 A Korea. 3b 2 'I 7 3 '1 - Anderson, rf 2 1 1 i 1 iirana.-n. 2b 4 1 1 2 5 Bacnant. c 4 A 2 7 I A i wen p 3 A o o ! A Ultowskl 1 A A A A A Totals 2? 2 4 17 U 1 ST. JOSEPH. AB. R H. O A. E. Jonaat lb 4 1 A A Keliev. rf 5 2 4 A A A Zwilling cf 4 2 A o Hetllv 2h 2 A a) 7 4 e Boron. lb a A 4 4, A A Griffin If 4 '1 I 3 A o Minxe. sa 4 1 1 4 1 iwiwaatt- e 2 0 1 9 3 A Freeman, p ,3 A 3 Totaia 32 3 11 27 111 A Bartad for Owens in the mnth. re Motnea 4 A A 1 4 A A 12 t. Joeaipn 4 0 A 2 4 1 A A 3 Twe-aaaa hlta: KaHev folllgan. Three baae hits a. alley. Borton. Anderson. Home run Gran am. San-nflae bits Ivores itnara. Freeman. Stolen baees Borron Xellev il Ler on baaes I -es Moines, rf. t. Joseph. 1L Baaee on balls: Off Owens. I off Freeman. 4. Sfr'ick out Bv Owenn 4 by Fl eeuian. Time: 2 30. T.'mmres HaaMell and S heemaiier DDina sirMtai meat ptirlo af 4na w sia4jilwa. PEN V EJl, Aug. 'A Denver s hitting and tha visitors errors won for tne locaia to day. 7 ta 4). Score DENVER. AB. R. H. O. A. O. 4 I 1 Liowd. 2ti Gilmoraj. !f cwai . cf Caaaidy. rf Wuill.n. Jb Linaaay, lb Coffey, aa .. Spanr. c Keawortbr. p. TUua ..3 1 1 J 4 li 1 4 4 23 T PTTEBLO. 5 21 11 AB. R H. I 4 1 A A 4 A 4 4 O. Csavia. rf. ........ Bergar. sa 'ra. ef Bwiaan, If .. Kugnea. 2b Avaaarner lb...... Claire. 3b Clemona, e. ...... Paoer. p Totaia . Denver .......... PueOlo .. 3 I A T 18 2 1 4 A ...32 4 3 A ! ' lame ea..ad account of rain.i Two-baae hita Davis. Cuffey. Three-base ktt Bea.1. Sacrifice nits anaid . . fna.tr Kenwn-tny Paaeed bau! Clemons. Struck eaat. y Kenwortny. ov Fa oar i Ba-ea on baiia tff fcenworthv. i. Left on banes Lienver. 1. ueoin. 2. Time l.lj. u Morgan and aKapp. niiir-s. A4TEL4PK4 CIPTIIC TOVKfekA aallaaa 1 IJNfL2V. Aug. 1ft Lincoln took tne final game of trie Topeka aeriea 3 tu 4. in IM lnninga. The visitor outnn Lincoln, but recA.aae baae running spoiled uieir ocora. LINCOLN a a. r H. I tX 3 1 GaaTiiar aai ... Itindon. 2b ... 4. ono. rf I agiauio. Ib Mi-v'ormich. If M.ller cf mraman. 3b Mut-iraw, c. Kos. p w.'oie h napp. p efiMimaa 4 4 4 4 A i I l 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 14 H. 1 p ToLaia ..J 5 nptKA. AB. R E 4 A 4 King, cf Eanur. 3b iieecnar rf . . Garaaer. If ... s hitnwv , lb r itiuiai.m. aa riuniman. m . ... 5 ... 5 . . . 3 .. . 5 ... 5 4 W L. P W I pa, . 32 -"h tragi . . .. .T m ... - .'iT Pr.nur ... HI 3 . iai ai ..irAiNeaa Yir . .v. 4 .wX Deo vea . . Lincoln . . . Puehio St J'WDII ' unana Smut U7 st vi i- Phiiadetcm 37 ; . 32 : St. Louis ..V 4ii V2 S4 4ii ' Inrmnati . 46 ii af 4-'i 43 4 " Brooklyn ... 41 JM ToneHa. A .HER. A.JTN AMIR. IEAiUS. I W L.P I-.P-'. t Ka.tMK Clf iB ite: Paadipnia C ; ! Pi 1! .M !., N-w Ttt. .. S'i ai4 M lt'im ,4 4T4 Cviand . . is y Tn-cto ."ul i"htran i 52 4 Inrt anapona w wmna-on..42 C Louiavil: j, m k, St. Lauia 21 73 JM ltaar4aTa lloaalta. WI?TIR.V rmiu : oii3t City, i : Pmiio Civr T ' T"iMia. 4. unrran. 3 ten lnninaa. ft. Jiwnn. .1 Knim. 1 I NATION. i. LEA-jITS. ! PhUaiHpma. 4: Prttsburx. 2. I 9t. u)un. a Chtnaan. T. AMERICAN LE-IOTTE. j ?t LrftuiH. I. WMmnrnB. 5. '"hirajto. 3. Piiiiuiionia. A L'r"iT. w Yorit. 1U. AMERICAN AH3triAnON if :lwanKf. 4 t. Pa;i. II. Kinxa-i C!Tv-M:nnfaooii. w?t gmunda. Inaianuounn .; L-iiiuwllle, A Ttfdo. Columbtia. 4. Ami-m-j.n Laaji'ir Nw Torn at tv un ln'"' ooaton a; Philadaipnia. neaptilia. indianaooilH ar Louiavui Tuedo at ' oiumouH. haanaa city at St Pam. NnrKa State Lawua--Hrand laland at Hfi:nj. Torn at 5awrl Superior at t.o tumoua. ECeamav at Fremont. Minn Lmjria NanruMa Fa.l City at Humboldt. Clarinda. ;it7 at Auburn : 9henandoaa i ' 1 Durtin. p 4 18 TotaiB 42 4 IS 3 fota batted for ft in aixth. ThnmaH batted for ICnapp m ninth. "Tn out wuimna; run was eeored. 1 ! Un. oln A l l A I A 1 1 a ! Tope a 1 9 a a i 4 ruinn batted tn Lobb, Cockman O. , l '.H4iumii. cviua. L'unjin 11. i nr. iroaaa hits i-ockman. Durnin. Two-baae hita ' .a.a.u xitirt , t.iniajuau. .illlTI r 1 -.7 . Kin. Beettner Durbm. Dmib.. ply: r't r, I n "Ub; i iomaa tn,E?K"l Durbin to Emory to tufjiey Left on btiaeti Limtiiin. . Tooeaa. . Stolen baae: rmndon. sM.-riflea hits taniar. I natiaub. . t.. ii i iiipmaa. BTniL-H oul. dv f ua. 3. bv Knapp. 1. by Durtiin. a, Baaea on : balls. ff L'urhia. 3. Trne: 2:10. LTm- ptrett. Mcivae and tVeaver. j CUES BACK LN LEAD AGAIN Ciicarro Beats Cardinals ta Slow . YmUHZ WT5 F2.0X PTSATIS Baaeketl Htta by CkaeaaTW eltk laaiat. aaea af Inai aail Savl.ea's try BaapaaalUe lwa lematrv ml LAMaUsw CHICAGO. Aug. .CChteaan regained the lead in the pennant race today by defeat ing Su Luula in a alow, drawn-out game, while Philadelphia won from Pittsburg. Buncoed hits by thtt locaia, with tne aa aintanue of an error and Cai.ee a generos ity netted Chicago its runa. Score: miiiAco A3. H O A. ShaailATd. If. a a t 1 4 nulla, rf .. I 1 9 4 Turner el. ... 3 14 1 j 2uu' man. 2b. a 2 2 I ST lafiriS. A3 HO A. g. Uusgina. tb. 1 4 Elhb. if 1 1 9 BHaa. c. 11 aaatx:9r. lb I t I Irtiu. rt. .1 4 1 Moaray. Ib.. I 1 4 llajiem. cf . . . . 2 I 4 Hauaar. a. .1 1 4 daisa. p.. . 2 4 1 Wiaelbem. P 9 4 LLtat. pi 4 awiier 1 4 Lwtw'e b. . Hnfman. cf aler. lb. . . Arrner. c Rirme. p. . Tirtia. p. . Bmarn. p... Mi-lnttre . 1 12 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 I 4 Totala. -.22 IP 27 14 ; T.uia. M 12 24 U 1 Batted fir Woodbnrn in enghth. Chicago 2 0 4 5 4 4 4 4. 7 , St. Louts 'I 3 4 4 1 1 4 0 S Two-baae hit: Saier Threw-base hits eibeckard. Hits: Off Richter. 4 in two in nings off Ciirt-i 2 in to miunga (nnne out . m Pfthi. off Brown. 4 in five innings: off fa. ire. i four innings, off Wooduurn. 1 . in tnre einntnks. off Laudertnlla. A in one inning. Baoas on ba.ls. Off Curaa. 3; off Sailee. 3: off Woodbum. 2. off Bums. 1. struck out Bv Renter, t: hy Curria 2: bv sadae. I. bv Woodbum. 2: b- Brown. 2i bv Laudermi.k. 1. Time. 2 S0. Umpires Rigler anu Fin leran. j nam raw T Wial tw PSAllliee. j PrrTSBTTRG. Aug. 10 Piraburg lost to PhilaeVipma in the ninth. laeifleld waa ' taaen off tne rub oar after pi tuning to two men in tne ninth, being succeecea ov perry Muler made fumble and. Cavrev misjudged a fly and these eirura lost fur tna borne team. fttore: PHILADBLrHlA. A3.H il.A.B AS H.rj.A g. ..4 1 12 4 K nana 2b. 4 I Paaserr. -if. . 1 Letter, lb . 4 Laeanta. Ill I Titua. rf . . I Baca. If.. ..I Daataa. aa . . 9 awMMl. a. .. 4 Hiaue. p. .. .1 aiaa 1 Chiaimara. p. I 4 a a eiera. it... I 1 1 4 12 4 'ana eg I 1 4 1 a 1 10 9 1 Waataw. as.. 4 4 1 1 4 119 4 U'HW U. . 4 1 9 I 1 9 9 4 1 ki-IUtfA lb I 4 T 1 1 114 9 Wliaaau rt... 1114 9 4 4 14 111 lam. a 9 17 19 14 19 LatnatA. p . 1 4 1 2 4 19 9 4 ferry, p ... 4 9 1 1 4 9949 Tuan as I It 17 l T-sala JT 11 IT ts I batted for Moore in ninth. P-ttaburg 0 4 4 4 3 1 -3 Phuaueipbia 44011444 2 t Two- hatie hits Ladarua O. Three-baee hits: Carey. Madden. Home run: Clarae. Baeea on baiia Off Le field. 4. off Moore. i Struck out Bv Lei flmd. 3: by Ferry 1. b- Moore. 3: by Chalmers. 1 Time. 3.12. I mrores Kiem and Frary. Higgins' Creditors i Descend Upon Him Property of Owner of Western Leaarae Team at Des Xante, At- . uched Waen Team STrorru. IES M'MN'Ef. A-ig U The proper-tv of John E. Hursina. W est em league mag nate and owner of the I -a Momea has ba.1 team, was attained yeaterdav at trie local ba.1 park by deputy snenffs The officers took nusaesaion of the club 9 parapnernaiia in the ciuh bmiae. Local ! creditors of Higgin bnugnt the praceed inga. Joe Generen. secretary of the local EUava . club, lator secured the rweause of the ai taihed property after promising that Ule goods would be presented when tna case is called tn court. me suita and other para pnem alia were tarn players. returned to the TABLE Ri.rCK, Aug. 10. t Special. T he r.ttn and laat ot a eerie of bawl games between the "single men " and "tnarrwd of this piace waa piaved here Wednesday, there being an unuatuUly large attendance, as tht was tna deciding game. au-b having previouaiy won a sJUDIa of W hen tiie game waa einaad the I score stood tula favor of tne nasi." . "married . . . a a-iee rtaaeasi wMvarw bv that greet bea.th tunic. Electric Bittsrs, ia tna ennebmeot of poor, thin blood and eawirtatu the weak, ate Far aaue hv Baa -on Drug Ce HITS a4.ao.aaay it-Lr5C?T-S. N0 . Aa 10 -9tw.iai Ti- B-3CILLSG OF LM HH M rnal L tTta(MM af t " tt Hut1(fl TrlM Tatrl 1 Clt-r TwW. I aram. i-japnnr won th und one of pia '-d aan- diicaan dtfMred Pftuadelohia tha ama on tn hmni (rrounda v a rinaw ; m tan inninca. tVaiti pitcrtwd mod ba-l. woraj. baong tt lnrttv m bunrhtnar and but waa ftvam wr-tchad aunwrrt.- Livtn IHanna htta tn t.1 aajntn tnnma. 8-or: wtrm waa piod tn tha ia uctiin; oit A3 H rt.A S a;ii rt . 1 o 1 A3. H 1 A.- II. rf Dma. . I I t 4 3 Llnwn Tn. S 1 rr-r - . i a a a (iranam. Ih : 1 M.-P-a11. 4 1 4 9 8mn. a 4 4 ' ! . m. Ih. 4 t II TittncB. -t 4 1 '. " Or- a I t 4 ? lar!l. rf 1 1 S : ... 4 J 5 t IB 4 4 : M 4 I 4 Bar aon. e I 1 : a ... I 4 Ha- p.. . ... i : i I ri .... t a D (1 Tsia s ara i Tataia 14 Bartad for Hay tn mntn. 3iioTior .. i I I o 4 '.nmmrma 1 1 t ( (t 1 I ' EArnol rona ipartrr. 4 Ooiumou!" 1 Homo r"tn. 'irtnim. sai-rt?Va hit AiiTO. Stolen baas Vnrm-.a. ldv i.trr 5.ixi.. E. Etrwii. 'irmnam. L?a-a. Hamaon. Staw rnin iJV Srriir-K out pv f.vnH. .i hv t Hv 3. Bun on balls. T? 3to"ns 2; off Hay. J Hit ftv oiti-n-t niL! B- trf MR. i. rtiubia piav. Dnrw n cinaiwiMfwd). Laa-h to innam. Lef on bw; pnr 5. Cotumoua 4. T'.mo: 1.5. I'm- ; ptrtt Garratt. Twa ! HA.TOOS. Nb.. A m. in - -oatna: T-i- rram.) Haoanar tooK a douoir-oeadar from Grmnil laiand o tna n-'-r af 4 t : and 4 tn 1 In -tia fiawr pna Th pitriuna ami fine outf!art1n of i r-i of Rwir.n CnaturaHl. Tan hit4 war" two-baunrara. In ' t.ie aafnnd aama a.1 tha 4rnra ara maula in tha fnt innma Waiann a and Emm- neiomc ami oik eaten ot a not: drive were noteworthy. Score of first fame HA3TlNal 5HA.TD !StA?T3 .U H.il A B A3 H O. A I Walaan. h '1 34KbMMi It 4 14 i : 4 ; I l 4 4 1 w"t man aa. BtrnniaT innaa. If .... Conmm. Ih..-. Kati Ih H:n:ln. rf 'oa. r onn. p. S 4 1 4 I : 4 1 t 4 4 1 4 1 1 Mi:Laar rt. . . 1 1 Hmrala. 2h. 4 4 A- atrone. tb 4 4 Win, tb.... 4 4 RtH-naaan. e- I 4 Smith, m 4 1 ClAUBDBma. p. 1 4 1 4 10 1 1 0 4 1 1 t 1 4 4 I Thai. 11 1 Total Al 4 44 A A A A A A A Z 23 A 01318 t 4 Grand Iaiand HafltlbKH stolen baaa Cooke. tr-ink out: Bv : i - . . - . . v ; ViT- C TiS haea hit: Brom.av B.ees on ba.la. Of? (JI,n- j of- ciaaaman. L Htt b" mtch-d ., KJnkltn. t mnir- McDarmott. Score, aecnnd Kama: HaJTiNna aa u n a a A3. H.O .A lb 1 2 1 a McKihnan t 4 i-nna. H If 1 . 1 4 4 9 a t I 4 I 4 mar cf.. 4 4 Mi-Lear. -f. 4 4 Uarala. 2b I 4 9 Ar-ron. Ih 4 1 4 IV art. 41) . 1 4 4 Jnaerat. r. . . 1 4 4 amltti. e 1 4 4 Gram. p. . I If I lb.. . 4 i : 4 7 4 1 l in 4 4 4 4 Kaxz. lb. . . 4 H natln. rf.. I m. c I Hill, p I -27 lull AAA A I Tnaaia B 17 Tetaia Grand Island I n a a A Hastings 4 0 A 1 A 0 A 4 Stolen bases: Bromley. Cook. Struck out. Bv Hill. I. by Green. 3 Two-base hits: Watson. Jones, blaia i2). Passad baU Jokerst. Wild pitch. HIL. Bases on hauls: :'f Hill. 2. Hit bv pitched bail McKlboen. Umpires Hoerrue and Buchanan. Fr. siast Def aata Ki ! FREMONT Neb.. 10 Spasziai Telegram. I i Fremont defeateil Kearne- today tn a i close and Interesting game bv the score of : 7 to 4. Rouse started on the muund for the locals, but wa.4 very wild In the third and was succeeded bv Smith, who after . one bad liming settled down and pitched eonetatent ball for the rest of the game. Vouse and Claire botn Diinneil the sonar- over tna fence, tne former with two men on bases. Both teams piaved excellent ! bail in the field, fvore. FS9MONT. A3 U O A K A3 M () A S Riinaeau. 2 4 Trouble, cf 4 H" man. lb - Bennett, 'f 2 Bonner, rf . 1 relf. c. . .2 T-irein. 'f. . 2 '"area Ib . 4 Tlnmpa n. aa 2 RmiM. p. .1 dmltn. p. .. 3 J !f j 1 Downey . . ? 4 Pasiai 2b 2 -billaorl lb 4 4 r-laira. lb. . . ! 9 Brrta. aa . . 2 1 urav .4 4 iaj ' 'tit . p 4 4 1 1 4 1 I I I 2 I 1 4 4 I 9 TttAia. .22 4 Tama. . . 21 10 27 13 I t.me out when winning run waa made. Fremont A 3 4 A rt 4 4 3 17 Kearney rt 4 2 3 A 4 4 1 ' 4 Two-base hit Thompson. Three-base hits Bennett. Jarrott. home runs Rouse. Claire aacr'.LIc" hits Bonner. T'tnmi. Secrlflre fiv "chomtieoo. Stolen haeea. Tnmnie. Bennett b. inner. Tumtn. Bases on bails: i.-ff Jarrott. 4. off Riuse. 4. off Smitn. 2. ff iCK out By Jarrott. 3i ov Rouse. 2: bv rtmitn. 3. Hit bv nitcned bail Thompeon. Eannett. Naff. Double pia" Ronoeal to Thcmnaoii to F-illen. Time: 1 ail. Umpire. Hid. Falls City Gets First From Humboldt Pttciiejsj Waare WT for Precedence III TW-nlr Sherrorlnah TTny-feiT-a Game ta Clanuda. HUMBOLDT. Nop.. Aug. 10 3peciai Tel egram, i Fails City took the first game of tiie series today in a pi-tthcrs' battle. The core RH.E. Falls Citv K imooidt batteries aat Diets . rt 4 I A A rt A 1 42 " 1 A ! 'I 4 4 i ! 4 "4 i ,i 4 H-imboidt Jutas Wheatle" Fans ' li--. Mihane and Van- awnill. Umpire iiiBnana. CLARINDA. la-. Aug. in. ' Soeciai T gra.n. Toiay it game was forfeited to '"la nwia bv thtt score r,t s t : 4 n tne mntn inning wttn the score 4 tn i: i.i fa.nr ot S henandoali. A L BURN Neo . Aug Soeciai T'e- graiu.. WU.lford of N-"Urmaa Cltv and . Mai-nn of Aunum nad a great pitcners ; oattle touav in which A ilmn waa ie' down ' w:tn one u:t and no runa. Tile score: RH.E. Neo. Cltv 4 4A4A414 4 i 4 1 Aunum 4 4 ) 4 rt a i 4 ) I 4 Batteries A'lburn. Macon and Kranin ; ger. Nenraaka Cltv. Wiliidri and Plner l ton. L mpirs Mevafrs and K.'atsberg. MINISTERS AND LAWYERS PLAY BALL AT DES MOINES I Usal l.labta a 1st bv I Ins l Tkrlr ta the tar ( the la Jaaattaa. DbiS MOl-Nk-S A i '"our-T tn.unc tione. var-iicts uf tne enronrr and "amens ' f'.iied tne a-r at tne L"a Momrs i-mieg.. baarn baJ par'i tniM aitcrnoim. wnen the ministers of L-as Moines mat the awi-art of I. -as M.nnae in tne annum nana ba.l con tent. The iawvrs won ov a score af U) Ui A .4 temoorat-i- tn'unction restraining tne I ot chr-m from tiitcmng be.-a.we' of his -wudnesit waa graniai t.ne ,w..n in tn first tia-f ot tne totu-tn inning ami he was remaced bv i.ic Rev Juno McHorne of the Highland Pant cnurrn. who promtaeit ui put a minoie on bis w-na t'uuntv AtluiBav jamee Iee. who urn pireu tne game, waa i-eauaaat severtti nmes oecaiiHe of ms deciMiiinn- out waa proieatec. bv t'hief of p-iuce Yeaaer woo sat on tne player a oencn during toe aame m an ef fort tn maintain peace ami.-ia sne flavors Judge Lawrence L-nlrar wno recep.tiv laeue.1 tha emer entrn stopoed tne street I car strike, was thrown out of tne bars in . 7 s nav-ng - e ii .m . T-m I , ORD. Neb.. Aug 10 . foeciai. i Ord de- , feat e.1 aWrsent tnie afternuon in on of i tne fastest ba.1 games ever piayed here bv j & aatore of 1 ui a Taa noma team made ; oni' uaa hit during ta game, wniie tne ' vutittws made 'nree Sargent naa been t beavnng arvervthmg in tn a part of ta WALSH IS GI7Z5 P0C3. SUPPOJIT Vina ta L Tntft rrr at Pte ta lath PHILADELPHIA. Auf 11 a Harrv Lrrd at tha plat tn tha ninth tn- mna; and wan fur n to faur. CHlCaoo WTiAaHJIA 1. A3 H.O A K LaKt I I 1 t ' 1 frnm irt 1 4 4 4 " 4 S "VMIina. al I ! 4 Baaa. a S 4 1 1 1 Hurfrtra. rt 4 1 ' 4 4 Sa.-lnnaa. th. 4 11 ; 4 Dai ' w 4 4-11 4 T i ' iiaai'm e I 4 4 1 4 Ail H IJ A H la. 4 4iianan. t 1 "totau nf. 5 M mi. Tb 5 J ' "mlina. lb. i 'nrtia, W 4.illl-aa. -s. .. S 4 lMBU a.iari. 9 . 1 1 4 4 .1 4 4 4 Martin, a. Martarl 41 U IT 4 "torfna Haartw . . Totala. It 4 14 14 J Batted for Sullivan in mnth "Batted for IjTin"Ton In ninth. Batted for Moramn in ninth. u:i for Lapp in nlntji. Sarted for Mat-tin in tenth. fhlcas;-i A 1 A i A n 4 3 ; 5 Phiiaa-lphia 1 A A a : a a A : 4 Two-baee hltn: H. Lord ill. Latrn. J a-baee htta H Lord, i-. Lord. stru. K o nut. By Wa.an. 4 or M ira.i. 4 or Marin ".. Baa on baM rf' wai.tn. .1: ofr Mm-ran. 1. Time. I.i. Cmptr-a. Eana and ajiska.. teaaian TaJae Fvail fVama. WA5HINiiTDN. Aaa. In Waafilnarion ie featetl St- Louin todav in tha flna mma of the aanae. S to v Groom plt'-had no-t ball, but waa rlvan . poor aupcorr. while the locaia hit Laiia hard m the seventh In ning; K-nrhei! a ftnaer wan damaaad b a dmi tip and he u rapiaiiad bv Stenhene si -ore WABHEt-TTi vr u-ria A3 H O. A S UIO A a 541 : an rt 4 1' Srhaaawr. lb. S IS ElBaroed. lb 4 1 i "in' nan. - 1 4 1 'luaanir rt. 4 2 1 i Wailta--. If 4 1 MrBr-da. aa. ( 1 1 ' ami- lb. .41 Straas. c. . .. I I 7 4 Shanes. tf lb. -. If 3b. 0 4 4 4 a Aoatln. t 4' aaltw I 4 4 2 4 i I 4 4 4 LAnmrta. 1 Hnaan. rf. 1 Kr-rnall. c Atavfiaeia. I a Biara. Lb 4 Wanacau 1 Lane. p .. p .1 1 4 T -xaia. n -A rr it I Tataia. KM 4 24 11 Batted for Laae in ninth. Washington 1 1 A 2 A 5 1 St. Louia 9 2 1 2 2 2 Two-baae hlta: Scnaefer Schwettxer Three-base hits Laoorte. Shorten. Home run Hoaran. Sacrifice hit. ' iroom Sto.en bases M.Ian. McBnde. Cnnrnv. Street. iroom. Left on baaes: Waahinartnn. 9. i1!. Louis. . Baees on bails off i iroom. 4. off Lae. 3 Struck, out: Bv 'iroom. T. by 1h. i. Time. 2. in Umpires Connoiiy and Farker Ttarerw Saataa by New T ark. NEW TORK. Auk. 1(1. New Tork easliv drfeatd D'troit. To poor fleidlna" of the visitors assisted the incais in pi. tna up runs. Bavuman. a New Bedford recruit, made tne star catch of the same, robmna; L'raa of an extra base bv a areat lumomn catch of a liner He aiso cracked out a triple. Score: nrw rrmis- DimtnrT A3 a .5 A B A3, a O A S. Wnter rf.. 1 a I Jam If ...a tieeilrmll. cf. 1 1 T 4 Been. m... .4 . haaa. lb 4 2 la 2 I ' 'arm. rn . .4 4 ree. II I 1 1 4 I Shailer of. 4 Kaicm. aa. . . 4 1 1 I o Datenainr i HAi-uaal. Ih. I 2 1 1 4 -rawtan. rt. i rurme. 2b.. 4 9 1 2 9 Draa Ib .4 lHT 2 1 4 1 O Uaai. lb . 4 Vaugnn. p... 4 2 2 1 0 Baumis. la. . 4 S'aaaae. c. . 4 Totala. 3 IS IT 14 ! Wlliait p. sunuee a.. 1 4 Tntaua IS 11 24 I tartad for Shailer tn ninth. Detroit 1 I A 2 4 4 l 5 Nw York A 0 3-14131 lU Twu-base hits Buan. Cobb Chase. Knight, ftanagn. Three-oau?e hits Bauman. i.'ha.ir. V ..liter f weenev Home run Bush. Bases on Da. Is Off Vaugnn. 2. off Wn ,att. 'i off Summers, 2. Struck ut Bv Vaugnn. 4. by Wilie't. 3. T'me 1.33. Um pires Mulim and O'Loughitn. rR. ARCH DALE Tisi isj HITH Ireali ta ft rase b (ears Earl DEL'ATUH. III.. Aug. 1i Breaking in tne back stretch lost for Earl Reaper 'it-. eixt.n hax in the 2:2n trot, the feature even: of the second dav s harness ra. es. to if Ar-ndaje. bv Ar-hdaie Botn hail won two heaxa m tne Crsr five, and refused to g:ve up tneir cnances at tirst money bv splitting first and second. The Railwav and Light stake an won rrv Peter Preston, bv iVeter t.ne Great, in straight heals. All the evenid. w.tn tiirt exception of the 2:2h trot, went in straight heats aa well. The track u Heavy Sumrair - Thrre-year-old pace, purse two in three. 2e? Tuilv B.. b. g.. by Colonel Gentry , j a man Fred De Forest, br c. bv The Do Forest 2 2 ers'i 3 da ' A-rirot Patch, ch. h.. by Argot Wilkes 1 i i'unn i ds I Time: 2:15'-. 2:I4. Class 2:30. trotting, purse thd. tour in six Dr Af-hdaie. b. h.. bv Arch- da.e iHogan' I 3 3 2 1 1 Ear- Reaper or h.. by Early Reaper i Bates i 4 13 13 2 Jim Boyte. b. ( . b- Coibert Dean i H 3 2 4 2ro Lait-I Creation, br h.. by Lord Linton ) Adrian 1 344 3 4ro 2:IB;, Tim 1:17V 2:18-4. 2:144. -iiJS. Lainr Railway and Light companv s it.tica. J:i ptute. puraa Ii.Omi. tnree m five: Pater Praoton. b. h., by Peter the ra: Dean 1 1 1 Adella Roes. b. m.. by J H. L iHo aan ...2 3 2 Him- Thmue. b. h.. by Thistle i Mar vin 3 2 3 Aness Joe. D. . bv Cham or run D-inn. ...4 Ids T'me Z.-nt. 2:10i. 2:H''. TrttmsJEY 44TDCR Till MFH AT Faat Taa-laalag lauiaat at F 1 raaiaa ' a : Hear with Hasaphrey. L-EIGr- N-o . A . m Ti f ore al Tie ?ram. The firemen a toumamenr opened here tooa ' eit.i a.i tt. rM iiiniiJ v targe '-rowd pr-.-nt il:nnpnrv won first monrv in tne :io-e ra a. mairi ina run m iwei-tv-eix and mr-t:f'.n fei-umu Howeils. ae-ind. witii tiiirt . ami iW'i-Cf:ns. New mu.i s Gr-iv . fiunaed In -hi- slow ..iti ra. a Car Cariannrn-n w.in first. ?nin 4ta feet in tnree minutes and fifrv-ai.t -acondH I'larK i ra.eton won sainiui. martini; it in tnree minutes and ftir--iW'i savundit. Th ),,! amnie waa one of tie moat tn- 'eret:iii: anil ti. iting ever maved here, but.i anviier anil H impnrev war- at tiieir best ami it tieik ten innings to dende tne lii.nr Many apectacuiar cauinea and oiavs am maua t.irougnoul :hr game and tna feature was tne i-ati-h of a line drive :iv Mugan wmcn shut off two runa. The score SNTUBR BLMPWew-a' A3, rf. ' I A. K I.H.it A- " i . 1 ! 4 il 10 4 2 Mattaa. Ib 2 Oaa mm a W. C . ' Hul:a aa I Woi aai lb a H Hon'-. 2a 4 3 Rah t, at 4 -uat.a. a . 4 Wasar .f i 4 r. .1 cf 2 I S-aaart so . 1 9 F.i. lb 2 1 ' Zaredli. p 2 4 2 4 9 l a 4 9 9 r aa. rf 9 9 1 2 9 9 liaiaaaue. lb 4 I 11 UaraBAn, 42 e 1 4 c 4 1 I Tntau Tstaia . ts I 29 12 Snyder 4 4 A i e a l a 4. humohrev Urt4i)l 14a) J htuiuu baees Oak, srest- Butter Two baae ntt. Christen. Three-base nits Ben Oar oaa. H. iaooert. Butier Pat eta: aoer Btruca out. hv ouatin. 10: oy avaull. a baaas on baas: on loet:n. L Lsiuoie ritav. Fox to Xneoene. Lef un Baaas. snvdAr. I. Humoniwy. 7. Time l.aH. Umpire. FVana rnrt Moquam ran for Za.adli m sarventh. Tha F-anger haae bail taaun has been aa. gam zed and tne nine is trxiaing tor a ciiance to mix It wttn ce to mix It wttn sarme of tne staan f " 'm!iL wV" .Sat- l'l'"tl' timer TTTGU35 ETT H123 CT IT2ST Ttatrtaa: P1tp Ulw ! Dmi la Tatml Aftr Taaa CCL.L"M3T."f. Au AfTar trtf laM-mid mmna niy on Toiado rinnr raftohtl md ba ami Braaa- won a victor ar Tina!in. Tho latr- waa hit hard m th 3l.?ijuiaton of Now Orana and p array Mr. first .nninc and i.'.itM a doub o bv Down .juiwton ff Van Vlrk. Tox.. drfoatin Ro tn tiio third afrar a paan to MahUn and la-id Hot- and Drummond Jonas of St. Bronki ?orr . ''a oi r 1 ir on Cona;trm btmndar. a J H j.a 3 Ail H O. A K KVna niina 4 Niian lb . . 4 4 BrmtMia aa 1 4 H 1 -nan 3b 4 'inw 2h . 1 : h't ? lb 1 4 Rnr4a rf 1 4 "rtarn, e. . 1 1 ''r-ta. 1 4 r-nann. p - -f 4 It. 4 "'Ronr lb .1 Wtult. . . 1 .. . 3 Ttta.a. .. 11 iff T. T Coiumbue . .1 Ml,!. ..a -4 I a t 1 a a) r) A A ) 1) IS 5 Toledo 1 1 O A A A A 4 I Twa-baaa hits pai v.nir. r-owna Cl'-naa. Baaee on naiin Off Hartar. 3. off T'ni tna. 1. ftrtma out Bartr. i bv Tma'lnn, L Time 1 41. tfrapirea. Bierna.ter and Pox. rarlaala Baarh Hita. LO L' IS VT IL . Aj 10 Louisville win from tndianarMiiie bv ounchina- wo double and two sinr.ies of Lanx and dnnn mm from the "tro m the tTn. The vtsttora t'ini'nat t;tair hits in tha sixtli. after whirh rhanav set', iail iown anti pitchetl giod ba.l. Score LOL-ISVTU.E LNDlA.NA.Ua A3 :t ' A E A3 a il A a. f : 4 : 4 4 Hnfrman. et . : 1 o i .4 ! ; : WuHinti. if 4 4 ; 4 a stanstmrr Hi.mnaon. a. 4 lir' aiia Ih. 1 Haan. -f 4 Si an it t I Hnwit' Sh. : Baarr Ih . 1 kucne. e 1 I hMia p.. 1 4 Mn irtnr rf 4 l ' 4 nnmr lb. . 4 1 10 1 4 4 aii. Jb 4 1 2 I 4 1 R'ttar - 4 4 1:4 1 WMIlama lb 4 I I 4 a Mnwo. aa 1 1 1 4 '. Lin, a 1 9 1 1 I Schiltjer. p.. i o i a T-naia. .3 'TV. : Tnaaia It i 34 J. a Lnuievllle IndiaxtapoltH Two-haae hits: wltt. Struck out 1: nv Schiitzer .. 0 A .1 i A 4 .1 A 4 ll A 0 II 3 0 A 0 i Hughes. Robinson. Hule- Bv Chenev lu; b- Lmit. 1. Baaee on bail off Cheney off Link 3. Time i 4u. im- pirea. Chill and Handlboe. eta ts rtwat B ST PAUL. Minn.. An. 10. St. Paul had i an easv time winning the third straight . from Milwaukee bv u. to 4. The ioca.a hit Nicnoison hard tn tne first inning. Marion relieved him and did we 1. l autner acnaik of Milwaukee was hit on tne arm bv a pitcned oa.l and had to rettr. Manager ; Barrett left on a acouting mp this morning ' ana Catcher Marsna-1 wan .eft in cnarge . of tile ciuh. Ha a.i put off the grounds in tne second inning auid tnen ordered tne Came piayed under protest. Sttore. ST PACU MH.WAm.SS A3. H O A K A3 H u.l S. If 4 1 4tona. If inuaa. rf. 5 M M '. tb 4 DaiahanTT rf i Sletser. lb J Butler, m . 1 Lena - 1 !.lf?k. lb 4 Belaer. p. . . 2 XotAla C 4 i-banm 4 4 Oranaorf. iba 4 4 HanOA.1. -? . 1 4 L.wtwld. "f... 4 4 I'lirt. Ib. 4 I 4 1 1 4 i : 4 2 I a 14 4 lanrat m .. . 2 .1 4 na.k. -. . 4 4 4 Raiaton. Ih. w-.llliaaa .. 77 in 4 Mannn. Nlrhoivn. p. 1 1 4 THAI. 22 10 24 14 4 Ran 'for Schaik tn fourth. Batted Cor Nichols in fourth. Milwaukee 1 rt A 3 A A a 0 A 4 St. Paui 7 0 A 1 a 0 I ii 11 Two-base hits. Orendnrf i2), MuCormick. Stoien base Rieger Double piavs Butier to B. McOormiek to Steiger. B. McCormick l taeiger. riit-s 1 iff .Nicnoiaon. 7 in three innings off Maron. 3 in fiv- innings. Bases on balls Off Rieger. 3: off N'choi a n. 1: off Marion. 4. Hit bv pitchetl ba.1: S--haik bv Rieger. Struck out. Bv Rieger. , 4: ov Nicno aon. 1, bv Manon. 4. Wild pitcn Marion. Sacr-flce hits Charles. M. .Mccormick. Land. R:eger Left on bases. St. Pain. 4. Milwaukee. 7. Time. 2:10. Lm pires Ferituson ami Idilinner. Legg Will Enter Golf Match in Omaha . Xiaasaota State Champion Will Play in Trans-jtissisBippi Toamamfint Here 5ext Week. MINNEAPOLIS. A ig W- Har-Tt G Legg. who recentiv :n Tia state golf tour naments on M:mkanda Unas, successf'ill. defended his ptle t. tne Minnesota cnam pionship. defeating R. S. Firrlck of Duluth m the final, wtl! enter t.te Transmicstesippi cnampinnahip tournament, winch opens at Omaha next Mnmta- Legs, who bv his iate victory captured the state title for the fifth time, ha-s held the Transmissie- sippi golf cnampioniitup for tnree -ears. i Les won the low nuallfying score at Mini- i aa.ius iihba in 1. 1.- ii amateur cnam- ' pionshtp tournament last year but did not ciiier uib imimunani ar i-eiroit this vear .ACE IIH'LTI 4.T XUVIRI, II. Si3 Teertaas stay a ear Fast Mile, tn Daeie).- W laaar. M VLVEI'. la . .v.irf. !' Special Teie grarn. i Vearl" 3. a peopio atTenne-1 tne racea of tne Stmt nwMtcrn Uia Racmi; aiaK:laliiill mw" . -i-r.... 7' irr- r. i. tween 4 and .i.iaai ,eotji.: on the TT-Junda Summary First livisinn. 2 1 pac- Star Jun.nr J T. Milld Culuiniiia. Mo, tirst : Miss "mw " T ba'l. i, ran. l Iaiand. .Vu. ond. Time 2 17. 2 2 17;j. fecond division. 2 ! Dace br-insw-.ck r.. W" W Powen, Lincoln. .Veu . t:rst ilm- betta. Hanev iVumm. Sioux City secund. Time. 2:1b. 2:IH. 2.1M'.. 2 20 trnr. purse Anehiiaie James Romer Plartamoiit .1. Xeb., first. Mav (j M. Younglove. Aiia.nilc. la, aecond. Dme 2. in. 2:14aaj. 2 13. 2 !ic. Three-.;uarter-mne .laan. ICld William won. 'j .v. anencer ueon la. owner Two races whicii were pnstron-d until i tomorrow beca.iae of a misun in t.-ie 2:1s : pace are the tnrre-y-ar-om trot and tnree- mne reiay race. atlDOLPH IIIK BILL ri,VIL 9lwx Falls Dafaaia I reaeeat eat .a-aaa-a Uaai, Tawaawaels. K.lTiLP(-. s-i, . -is ,u St.-r.ttal Teiegram. -1n tne G.-sr lay of tne baae oai. 'ar:i!ai nere L.ttia'. Sinux r a.::- ut-Irairtii ' r-.. ent. ia. ano Leoiara. la-, won from rii- I uwnhcuin if '-utiaiia. The f.ntt game between Siou Fa..s and Cres-enr waa tea i ii . i i- iiit- I.eniiiii; of irt .'ifM for "re-i-en:. ihi- jei'uim waa a t.Huvr tor La- mars I on w. liners piuv tor first and -md. me luwrs fig:u fur tn rt and E.H.E. f un tn money Score Crsi earn Sinui Ka Is rescen- j 7 ' catieriea . Sioux Kails. Bauer and Clap- ' per. i reecent. Maaon. KVtC'ier and Yost. f. oie a. noil game R. H E. I Lemars .....i21. : Townserid.s I 4 lo i bauenet: Lemars. Anderson. Coffee and j Diiiu. Towaaeniis Dvke and Theur L m- j pir- M.sa Amanda ' lement-.. l3peaevwMt l eaea 4 La. j Tne t-irothemootl team of the Mortn Side ! Chnitian cnurc-i defeated the Bennett Co. i team in a fast r.ve-innmg irtmi- at Twentv- ' P.flii and Plnanev streets I'ueada .- evening i ! a nr of 4 to X The teat ires of tna game waa tne neavv billing of tne brrxn- ! ertuiod team ana a.i around fielding uf tne t same team. The score j ' hetmei: Co 4 14 1 4 J j i BromerhiKwl 3 4 I 4 I stolen baaes I oleman. urtev Vantv i . I '71. Thurrjer. 'jeesman i.ii Thraa Maa bit. J Var-ty Taa-tam- nii-i Colemaui. Hoveiaa, ' anty. palmer. Thuroer Siruek out. Hv ' I'urw 7, bv Martin. 4. Base on balls iff '; j Curiey. X Time. an. UmiMra uoli. The uniform sue'-ees tna. aaa artended tha vac of C hamoer'ain a Coiic. Cholera and Ciiarrhoea Uemedy haa made It a tavonta every w btwe It ca I apoa For mum by It can aiwavs he Oe- SOUTH ALSO 15 AT FUTSH , T , riaaja rmr TafaT at Clay I lnm Wlwrtn mm WHf. bma af TtrwtaMi aaa a4)lM rata aiar af Tfaaa. - J. H. WinBttwi and H.iaTt O TV hltnfa.l of orfnlk. Va.. da.?f.n P-r-v Vard and H J Hcnda.! of F"TThiir Ta.. and Pain Lnuia. won tho sanrn-'tnaia of thai nariona; clt? rourr ehampinnahip tournamrnt at tha F"iald el'ih Thurday Wlnaton nd Whita naaul wa.ad awav with Svrd and Ran da.I. dafaanna tnam 4-1 avi. 4-2. but tha tha onntawt batwaan tha Mi'Viutaton brrrth ar and Hoar an.l Jonaa of 3t- Luia wart Inna; and doubtful, tha taam of brothan i atnnlni in aata. 4;. i-L 4VJ. 4H, 4-J. Tar".' -stvard of P't-.shura dafaarad TTlnat.in of Norfolk. Va.. "-i. 4-4. 4-H. 4-2. and Waiter T Hares of Chifraxo defeated H. 1 Randall of Ptttsburs; tn the semi finaaa of the enatnplonehip wna'es of -he nanonai rtay cnur tenma tournament at the F'eid diih Thursday mnt-nir.ii tverd's defeat of Winston aiircr'eed all tile spectators 'he tall VirTln a.i ha-m been picked aa the wtnne- in trie tnurne The Pt-sbur man a su:ilf-ii manipulation of the racnuet and especially a anarp cut that he puts on even the speeuietit ba.1 oroved Winston's undoin Ail of the won derful defending abilities of the Norfolk man and his awtf. sure shots proved un avalllna; against ?iverd. The Trst set waa fouirht stubfmmiy . Slverd Tna:!y wlnnlna; In '-5. Winston came bark tn the second and captured the seennd 4-! but Slverd waa at It wth raatar persistence than even m the third .a, - a-, an... -ha - .a u - -v. - o . i hi. head a.! throuah the aame. plactnir the ! bail with well directed shots m almost an ' i nart of the court. Winston more than met 'f htm half way. hut on a iong rally the i steady work of Siverd won him the point. The Siverd-Winston much ts considered bv many of the tennis men to have been the real finals of the tournament. The Ptttsbunr man has been perhaps a little under-rated tn his week of piay. although ail had expected at leaat a set march in favor of Winston. The winner will have a hard row to hoe to defeat Waiter Hayes of Chicago. Biee by laalasa. Following is the detail scor Detail 4ara. F'ret Set Games. Prs. Slvard Winston Second Set siverd Winston 3J444A47474 3 34344494511 ... 4 4 S 2 9 2 3 4 1 14 ...2 13444524 44 Third iet Siverd i) 43143714441. 44 4ft Winston 4 234X5542444 i 4 46 Fourtn Set Iverd - 4 2 4 3 4 4 It 44 24 Winston A 4 2 3 2 4 2 12 13 Toiai games. Siverd. 25. Winston. IS. Totai points, Stvard. IH; Winston. 131. Ha yea a Wfclel-ertma. Walter Hayes whirlwind method of at tack and hia brilliant work on defense proved too much tor J. H. Randall of Pltta- burg, who lost after two out of three seta , had become hia. Hares fighting spirit , waa not at ail downed by the score being against him. but he waded right in and . won the last two seta in 4-2. 4-1. The Hayee-Rendai! match proved the , more spectacular go of the two seml-flnain, aitheugn the Wlnston-Slverd match was better tennis. Time and time again the iulck footwork of Hayes saved nam the point, his chopping sites of the bail aending . it back to Randall's court, low over the net and with terrific speed. Rendail plaaed steadily and carefully, but tne speed of the matcn wad too miicn for him and tne last two sets tne Chicagoan walked awa- from htm. He seemed to i be urtabie to stop the attacks of the Windv i C!ry r-.-i-lone. Haves cannonading htm back from t:ie net and then sending tne bail ' with gnat force into one corner of tne court, would win the point i an the third aei when Haves had Ren dail 4-.. and the game ha t gone to whera he had set point. Hayes returned one of 1 Renua I s shots, just hitting the tup of the "" tn bail tailing over and rolling into ' Kendall's court, losing him the set. I gatrr la Detail. , Following la the detail score a rst set Points. Gms. Hav-i . 2 4 1 4 3 4 3 4 4 n ..4 4 4 2 4 1 3 1 221 3 . Randall ftcond Sri I Haves heniltll Tiiir-i Set Hayes Kroila.l Foiirt'i Sat- Ha .'es P.nca.l Flftn St Ha v es , Rendo.1 .... HEslLTH 4 424414441412 339 .2 244442 4 24144 446 rt 2 3 4 5 II 4 5 4 7 1 ' .4 4345 414454 431 4 1 4 4 4 1 4 2 112 2 14 ... 4 4 I 4 4 ...2 2 2 4 2 1 IN THUCL.I l.L4.al R laeacar Oatpllehee Heaatrtx s iaalate-y W lam I -a aa a . iJ'"IX'T 111 . A'lg 10 s oenrer ni.tuit"iul Hendnx and won for Qmnry St:ora R.M.ii. j'nncv 3 j i) Waterloo 2 i ' baitanes. Spencer and Fornev . Hend m and v oit. bi'v,i Ia-. Aag. 1 t mhiniue os to Peona. 9 to 4. on coetlv errors. Score P-H.E. Peoria u 12 1 Dunuiioe ri Ii 4 Eat er-ea K-'rr and M-rDonaid .4 eoster and A. ten. Hia .x lf'.-AND 111.. A -ail M H.ck ! land Tan "iile game postponed. wet , grtiuntii . iuii'HIXi'iT'jN 1.1. . Aug. in --T.iecat ir Davenptirt game poatponea, rain. 1 Aa ae tatwawatle. m plaaa. a naal. tw J nharkaa lww ta4 aUar talsaaie ( prises are ta hat la The lei IImwAv- j la aaaaera'at la The aa4ay ilea i at t riaaat lit. A TRIUMPH IN THE I THE HACIMC BEE8 IN THE M13ELE WE2T KaMBliT Oisa aSCflri, 1 1220; kmOaymAmmx B.t3l. I rtrat Wll ta ltol -! la f n-t I Pal tyrr trmmU a awl r atr-r faf.it Kilo f tr Inf. n-EtTEIANr O . waa amaaHod Grand Omilt rai mtira of tho fr" A:i V ooto : "la V-ir:i 'aidiii'. a t.irtav thrwo f.ir rhamntnnahm DrtA-e. w-th sum hers i as Independence or Earl. T . Th Eel and Fva-n W contendtnit. war paced ramtarrivaiT :n ! V. 2 r-'H and I Ht' a w-ff record for thraa heats in a race The Frt heat. 1n aildltinn to oatna the faatawt mile ever paced on tha North Ran aa' rrack. stands a tne fastest oared mile of the yar Indonendence Fov. the favnrte. ha.t to aT'end huneelf ti the itmlt M heat Ear!. -,r . and The Eel. In so doin ha clipped two seconds from his former "ecorl of 2 "ji, made at Lexinarhsn. Ky . net vea.- The fna'. tuaraar of this heat w4 paced in ; wen-y-nme aeennds Tar tn tne second hear Ma;nr Mallow led he ti- to the haUf tn 1 Al. bur died at he thr-a-ouivrer poie. Earl, ir . showed ramarkahie strenath In the final heat, which raeuitad In another rerTflc haftle batwaan himself. Tha Eel and Independence Bor For the aecond tme hs put tne fa-'m-'re t rout, w-nnlnif tne heat and Trst mcnev With An--1i the favor-te drawn from The Ohio stake rsce heca.ise of lamanai. Baivasia was ma. la the favorite Xhe lookatl like a sur winner In tne Erst hea-. but hrosa a: the t-pae-ri'iiirr role and was beaten by Lewie Tprr"st In the sec ond heat she showatf her claes h- ba-atmir Lew-.a Fir-rest in a drtvmjj Cniet; "lie could not renaia:. howav-r and Strmier ' ahowina a surpruilna; burst of spa-d. w.n ! " lencrh. This bemr a. thr-e-heat race Lewis Fori est won Prst mtrnav (4a- vaata senond money. ?friler third and i Charlie Thomas fourth. I High Admiral made Charlie Mitcitell. the I favorite, work hard to win the first heat of the 2:14 trot. Edgars, making a wonderful : drtve after High AUmirai broke in the Truf fltuarter The aaune horses tough it out tn the second heat, hut Charite Mifche'l waa victorious. He reneatad in the third 1 beat. High Admiral again rmnhini aec i end. although aeverai lengths to tne rear i of the winner Caaeadn and Ladv Willow were the chief contenders tn the 2:IS trot. Gav Audnbon. i the favorite, disappointing his fnilowers ! bv finishing a poor four-li Ca.si ado proved hts superiority hv winning in straight heats, i It waa announced late in the aT'-mono that Uhlan. Instead of attacking he world's trotting record to sulky tomorrow 1 the closing day of the meeting, will rrv to lower the world's trotting record for a half mile to a wagon in the open, sum mary Championship frea-for-a.!. pacing. Sl.fasi : added, two in three Ear' Jr. gr g bv The Earl Coxi Independence Biv. ch. g.. bv Thistle i Murphy ) ! The Eei. gr , by Gamboller iMc- 2 1 t 1 4 t 4 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 5 4-14 ds three 1 2 1 4 1 3 r. 3 I 4 5 4 7 7 3 2 4ds 3 Xds 9 tdr ds d.- Ewen . Evevn W.. b. i Shank) Major Mailow. m.. by The Spv g iMa.lnwi i White. The Abne blk. Eh H Kav br Titna 2:1ti. 2-42.S. 2:I::V omo staae. 2 12 trot, purse Ifc.. heats Lews Forre-t. hlli .. bv Genera. Forrest .JdcDonnida Felvaatu. b. m.. b- Bingen iMpr- pnvi Stroller en. a. hv Allrrton iMo- Devlf Charlie Thomae. gr g . bv Keller Thomas iMitcliaiii Wllmeynii. f. a i.iMti A I Stamev m. s. i White. Douglass McG-egor hr ir-anilersi Ladv ireen i.iodH. h f iCot1 .. I.oroth-.' Hansmm. ch. m ' Shann Anvtl. b a Gear" Time 2.47-- "lu3S 2 14. tr't-nit. purse r ifl' 'nree a.ve "harev 'Slit.hen. ch g. b'- Ma.--veiout Martin v 1 High .A.eTi-ra' hlk. s . hv Aiirainl I i-vav ii-rsi 2 Uzirm. b g.. bv Ashiand r-erf INUCKOIS' I Monte w ikes. br a. hv t a-snmnnt lAnramsi 41va I'lilon. h s 'M-Mahon' Fun Jcnnson. h a iMoreoaad Manco xr g i Ernest i-s'nrd Bo- ir . ! " iCox . . 4 7 dr "uied off Time 2 2 47'.. I ". 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