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    THE BEE: OMATTA. MONT) AT. AT'OUST 2.
Tigers Conquer Athletics in Hard Fought Game; Omaha Loses to Denver, 5-$r
10
ROURKES LOSE ANOTHER GAME
Mountaineer! Lean Heavily on Bat
Winning by Score of Five to Two.
TTAT.T. IS EASY FOR VISITORS
Homo Tease starts Oat Welt with a
lead of Two Ra mmt Triples
the MT Kill.
Heavy work with the willow won the,
third and last game of the strlM for the
Grlzslles. by a 6 to 2 score, after the
Rourkes had secured a two run lead In
the first two frames. Kinsella. who worked
for the Mountaineers from the firing line,
held the Ilnurkes aafe.
Han was Bent to the mound for the
Kourkes, but the cold and wintry weather
wu not to the liking of the tall blonde,
and he waa found for twelve hlU during
the fracas. He worked good for the first
two tnnlnga, but a drlirllng rain began to
fall In the third and he began to weaken.
He waa found for four hlta, netting two
runs, which deadlocked the lead of the
Koarkoa had garnered In the flrit two
frames. After that the Grlsrllea had an
easy time with Hall and hammered him all
over the lot.
The home boys atarted out atrong and
Moore drew a pass. A sacrifice by Nle
hoff put Moore on aecond, from whiob
place he snored on an error by Lloyd. In
the next frame, Bchoonover opened with
a single to center, went to third on an
error by Pram bee, and aoored on an error
by Qulllln. That waa the end of the
Itourke looting.
In the tlrd Inning, Frambee found Hall
for a alngle to left. Klnaella sacrificed,,
and Lloyd followed with a trlpple to the
renter field fenoe, scoring Prambes. An
Infield hit by Ollmore, shot Lloyd across
the platter, tying the score. In the fifth
Uoyd singled to right Qllmore sacrificed.
Heall ' skied out and Lloyd scored on a
triple to center by Cassldy, who also
scored whan Qulllln followed with a single
to left. The Orinlies ended tbelr soaring
in the seventh. Lloyd singled, and was
sent to second on (Mlmore's hit of the
day. Deal! struck out. A single by Cas
sldy sent Lloyd over the rubber for hie
third run.
Yesterday waa get-a-way day for the
Kourkes and a large crowd turned out to
witness the last struggle with the Uaun
taJneers. The Rourkes will be gone for
a nine game trip, returning September I.
Score:
OMAHA.
AB. K. H. O. A. E.
.Moore, lib 4 1111
Ni.-hoff. 3b 1 0 1 1 0
Thoma.son, cf. 4 0 110 0
Knnn. lb S 0 It 1
U illiamM, rf. 4 0 110 0
Hi-hoonovor, If. 4 1 1 I 0 0
Kneiivex, as 4 0 0 1 & 1
Arbogast, c 4 0 1 7 t 0
Mall, p S 0 0 1 4 0
Agnew 1 0 0 0 0 t
Totals
34 1
DENVER.
7 87 17
AB. R.
H.
3
1
0
8
3
0
0
3
0
o.
10
A
8
0
A.
Lloyd, 2h. .
(Ill more. If. .
Real!, cf. .
Cassldy,. rf..
Quillln, 3b...
Lindsay, lb.
Coffey, ss. .
I'ambes, o.
Kinsella, p.
Totals (3 6 1 3 37 14 (
Hatted for Hall In the ninth.
11400000 t 3
Hits 1 1 10 I 1 1 H
Denver
Huns 0 0 8 0 3 t 1 0 0-1
Hitfl 0 1 4 1 3 1 8 0 0-13
Two-batie hit: Frambes. Three-baae hits:
l.loyd. t'axnldy, Qulllln. Wild pitch: Hall.
Bases on halls: Off Hall. 3: off Kinsella,
Sacrifice hits: ,Vihoff, Lloyd, Oilmore
i.'l. Stolen banes: Williams. Qllmore, Caa
.slilv, Coffey. Struck out: Ry Hall, ; bv
Kinsella, ti. Left on banes: Omaha, ;
Denver, 7. Time: 1:56. Umpires: Shoe
maker and Haskell.
UK MOI.NKft (iK'I'S EARLY I, BAD
'liilirka Loses Third tiaiue of Series
by Five to Two,
Di:s MOIXES, la.. Aug. 27 Dee Moines
wiii the third nsme of the local series
from Topeka today by a ucore of 6 to 3.
Score:
DICS MOINES.
AR. R. H. O. A. K.
'Vvt's If 2 1 1 ft 0
folilKH.li. 4 ft 0 1 3 0
Mattkk. i f : 1 3 4 0 1
Dwvtr, lb 4 1 1 0 0
Km en. ,:ii 4 0 0 S 3 0
, iu'eipon. rf 4 0 1 2 0
ili-iiliam, 2t 3 0 0 3 3 0
ritowski. c 3 o o a o o
N orthup. 3 1 1 0 t 1
. Totals SO 5 t 27 2
TOPEKA.
AK. R. II. O. A. K.
Manning. -U 4 2 118 1
P.icliert. If 5 tt 1 1 1 0
Whitney, lb 2 0 0 0 0 0
I'.morv. 3b 4 0 3 1 4 0
I ule. f 4 0 1 0 0 0
f'hannian. r 4 0 17 10
HeerliVr. rf 4 0 2 2 0 0
KilmiKton. hs 4 0 0 3 2 0
Htt kman. 0 0 0 0 0
Kugnte. 1 3 0 0 0 2 0
'-rlp 0
Totals 34 2 I M II I
"Hatted for Kuttats in ninth.
Topeka 0 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 01
les M.ilnoH 3 2 0 0 0 0 ti 0 5
Two-base hit: Matttuk. Three-base hit:
ui'tbut. Hits: ff Hlckmun. 2 In two
mni'iKs: off Kuaaie, 4 In sven innings.
Stolen laB. An.ler.on. Double play: Kores
lo cSrahuni. Left on buees: Topeka. 8;
Des MoilifM. i. Ha.ses on balls: Off Hick
man. 1: off Kin"!. 2; off N'nrthup, 3.
Struck out: Hy Northup. 3: by Kiigate,
'. Time: !:- Umpires: McDowell and
Clark.
T. .HlWKI'll AM HI KBI.O TIK
isme tailed at Uwd of Moth to Allow
Visitors to t'ateh Train,
ST .lOSKPH. Aug. 27 St. Joapph and
Pueblo plaved a nlne-iiuilng tie today.
to The Kame was called to allow Pueblo
to catch a train. Pueblo used three pitch
ers fn an effort to stop the Bt. Joseph
but tern. St. Joseph played a loose gams
In the field. Score:
PUKUliO
AB. R. H. O. A. K.
Middletun. cf ti 0 I 1 t 0
Craig, rf S 1 1 0 1 0
Reriser, ks 6 0 0 2 8 1
"eldeti. if 6 1 4 0 0 0
foeiner. lb 4 1 0 10 2 0
llugheh. 2b 3 3 1 i 3 0
Claire, 8b 1 0 0 2 5 0
Cleniolis, c 5 2 3 2 0
F.llts. P 3 1113 0
Peaster. P 0 t 0 0 0 0
Faber. p I 0 0 0 0 0
Totals S II 11 27 13 1
ST. JOSEPH.
A U R. 11. O. A. E.
Kelly. If 5 2 3 1 0 0
Powell rf 4 1 3 2 0 0
'.willing, cf 8 2 2 2 0 0
Reillv. 2b 4 1231
Rorton. lb 4 t 0 3 0
Hamilton 3b 4 0 0 0 4 0
Melnke. ss 6 1 . 2 0 2 ?
. Ootaett. c 4 1 1 7 1 0
' Durham, p 4 1 0 0 3 0
Jones 0 0 0 0 t 0
Totals 37 13 27 1 S
Ratted for Hamilton In the n'nth.
Puehlo 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 3 10
'St. Joacp't 1 t 0 0 0 0 4 0 4-9
Stolen babes: Jones. Mlddleton, Cra'g
Sacrifice hits: Zwllllng. Uecn. Claire (')
Threo-bae hit: HeMen. Zwllllng Two-iiasu
bits: Kelly, Mlenke, (iohtt He'den
Struck out: Ry Durham. 6; bv Elila. D
by Faber. 3. Runes on balls: Off Durham
: off Kills 2 off Peaster. 2; off Fatwr. 2
II U: Off Ellis, 8 In alg and one-third In-
Standing of Teams
W&aVT. LKAfJUK. NATL LEAiR'K.
YV.UPft.l W.L.I'ct.
Denver HI 43 .. New York. ...70 44 Ml
8t. Joseph. .. 9 M .WliChlcajro . 43 .")
Lincoln f .n.,7 Pittsburgh ..M 41 .KSS
Pueblo 7 fi; .MO. Philadelphia.. S il .KM
Omaha 4 i .& 8t. Uiuia II M .BM
Sioux City...M (W .472 Cincinnati ...U 81 .410
Topeka 4 75 Brooklyn ....4Sm.M
lies Moines. .1WM .J17 Hoston t M .:V
AMER. A HSN. I AME1R. LKAOUK.
W.L.ITt. W.UPct.
Minneapolis 7 M. .Mt Philadelphia t7 41 .Mia)
Columbus . . .73 Ml .tttji Itetrolt ...t..lt 47 .BOB
Kansas City. AO .534, Honton ......fit 7 .517
Indians polls M ST .4KM New York.. HI W .MM
S. Paul 3 67 .4k,V Chicago ) tt .MM
Milwaukee .82 , .4771 Cleveland ...66.MW
Toledo fit) 71 .4ftl Washington SO 70 .417
Lo"lvie ...M7S .427' St. I,oiils 86 HI 27
NEH. LEAOrK.
MINK LEAGUE
W.LPrt
W.L.Pct.
'"alls C1ty....K as .m
Humboldt ...4 S ,5RJ
iiburn M e2 FLW
Superior 4 r7 .tW4
KVemont a jm
Or'd Island.. 49 M .4!!
oiumnus
Hastings
..4t 64 .475 Shenandoah.. 4(1 12 .fiii
55 .4-:ciarlmls 87 61 .41
" .Wb. City.. ..84 64 .JM
..45 Pfl
..41 f .406
feward
Kearney
York ....
Testerdey'a Reaalts.
WESTERN LEAGUE).
Denver, R; Omaha, J.
Lincoln, 1-4; Bloux City, U-0.
Topeka, I; Dee Moines, 5.
Pueblo, 9; Bt. Joseph, . Nine Innings.
AMRRICAN LEAGUE.
Boston, 0; Chicago. 5,
New York, 4; St. Youls, i
Phlldelphia. 3. Detroit, 4.
Washington, 0; Cleveland 1.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Minneapolis, Columbus, 3-8.
Milwaukee t- Toledo, 6.
Bt. Paul, 4; Indianapolis. 8.
Kansas City, J-6; Louisville. 8-3.
NERRA8KA tSTATE LEAGUE.
Kearney-Grand Island, rain.
Columbus, 1; ieremont, U.
Game Today.
nnv.V , ""-7jmana at Ues Molnfls,
City at St. Josepl. "UO'n "l Ue,,'' 81UJt
niZ . eu-Pittsburgh at Roston.
v?CJnnAt at Brook'vn. St. Louis at New
York. Chicago at Philadelphia.
Detroit, Washington at Cleveland.
""'"imn-MiiwauKfn at Co
lumbus, Minneapolis at Toledo, Kansas City
At Infllunannlln Q T.J...I .a. T ... "
Nebraak State Leanu3-Grand Iiland at
. :.' "uiimoui, nuperior
at Hastings, Seward at York.
""u-Auuuni ai neoraska City,
timhnLir at Valla ' i j j . n '
andoah.
nlrigs; off Peaster, 1 In one-third Inning;
Off fTaKiMf 1 In tt m A ...it,! I i l
Passed balls: Oossett, Clemens. Left on
uans: m. josepn, s; rueblo, . Umpires:
McKee and Weaver. Time: 8:35.
9IOUX DIVIDE WITH AWTKI.OPES
Chosaploas Take Klrst Easily, bat
Draw Eiaak li.- geooosl.
SIOUX CITT. Ia.. Auir 27 The Cham.
Dions and Antelopes broke even In a double
header today, Sioux City annexing the
Iret game, 11 to 1, and Lincoln the sscond,
4 to t. 6age pitched a fine game. The
visitors got a home run In the ninth, their
only soore.
APPlea-ate was effective for the Ant.lnn.
In the second oontest. and Sioux City was
shut out. Three home run hits over the
short center field fenoe were responsible
ror unooin s scores. Haserman and Eh-
man were hit hard, the Sioux making six
teen hits In the first contest. Roth games
were piayea in two nasrs and rortv min
utes, the fastest work seen here this sea
son. Score, first game:
BIOUX CITY.
AB. R. H. O. A. M
Breen, If 6 8 3 8 1 0
Stem, lb 4 0 1 H o 0
Andreas, 26 6 2 3 1 3 0
Wagner, cf 4 2 2 1 0 0
Hartman, as 8 12 0 10
Neighbors, rf 1 0 0 2 0 1
Rellly, 2b 8 1 3 3 2 0
Dawson, c 8 1 2 0 0
Sage, p 4 1 0 0 4 0
Totals 32 11 1 27 10 1
LINCOLN.
AB. R. H. O. A. B.
Oagnlur, ss 6 0 1 3 4 0
Dundon, 2b 3 0 0 0 3 0
Cobb, rf . 4 0 1 4 0 4
Cole, of 4 0 0 0 0
McCormlok. If 4 0 2 2 2 0
Thomas, 16 4 0 1 10 1 0
Cockman, 3b 8 0 1 1 3 0
Stratton, o 3 1 2 3 3 0
Hagerman, p 1 0 0 0 0 0
Ehman, p 8 0 0 1 0 0
Totals 34 1 8 24 144 0
Lincoln 00000000 1-1
Bioux City 0 2 3 4 2 0 0 0 -!!
Sacrifice hits: Dundon, Neighbors C3)
Stem, Dawson 31. Two-base hits: Hart-
man, Dawson, wagner. iiome runs: wag
ner. Rreen. Stratton. Hits: Off Hatcer
nun, 8 in two and two-thirds Innings: off
Ehman. 8 In five and one-third Innings.
Iouble play: Dundon to Oagnier to
Thomas, struck out: By riagorman, l
bv Saae. 6 First base on balls: Off Eh
man, 2; off Sage, 3. Passed balls: Strat
ton (Z). mt witn pitrnci ban: &y Hager
man. 1. Time: 1:S0. Umpires: Morgan
ana Knapp. ,
Score, second game:
SIOUX CITY. ,
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Rreen, If 4 0 0 3 0 0
Stem, lb 3 0 2 10 0 0
Andrea, 3h 3 0 14 10
Wagner, cf 3 0 0 3 1 0
Hartman, as 3 0 0 2 2 0
Neighbors, rf 3 0 1110
Rellly, 3b 3 0 0 1 4 0
Miller, c 1 0 0 3 2 0
Klepfer. p 3 0 0 0 6 0
Dawson 10 10 0
Towne 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 27 0 5 27 16 0
LINCOLN.
AB. R. H. O. A. E
Oagnier s 3 0 1 2 6 1
Cobb, If 3 1110 0
Cole, cf 4 0 2 2 3 0
McCormli-k, If 4 1 1 1 00
Thomas, lb 4 1 1 11 0 0
Cockman, 3b 2 0 112 0
Stratum, c 3 0 1110
Applogale, p 3 0 0 0 2 0
Totals 30 4 9 37 18 1
Baited for Miller in ninth.
Batted for Klepfer in ninth.
Lincoln 0 0 t 3 0 1 0 A 04
Sioux City ooteoooo 00
Sacrifice hits: Cobb. Dundon. Tin-kiu
hit: Stralton. 'Home runs: McCormlok
Cobb. Double plays: Cockman to Gagnter
to i nomas, Appjegate to Dundon to
Thoouut. Uagnier to Thomas. Waxner to
itariman to Aiioroas. struck out: Rv
n,-ucri, Ul AU lll'KUin, . nK!1tW on IIA.I tt
Off Klepfer. 1. Hit by pitched ball: Aonle-
' i ime: i:io. i mpires: Morgan and
ivuapp.
Conley Knocks Out
Kline in Fourteenth
Conley Leads Throughout Battle,
While Kline Takes Terrible Beat
ing on the Body.
LOS ANGELES, cil., Aug. 27. Krankle
Conley of Kenosha, Wis., knocked out
PatBy Kline of Newark, N. J., In the
fourteenth round of what was scheduled
to have been a twenty-round flKbt before
the Pacific Athletic club, at Vernon, late
today. They fought at 122 pounds.
Conley led throughout the battle which
was a slugging match from start to flnUh
Kline took a terrible beating on the bodv.
but with the exception of welts over his
kidneys he showed no murks of the battle.
Conlty's face was badly cut from the
first and he bled above the eyes In every
round.
There was no knockdowns until the four
teenth, when Kl:ne sank to the floor more
from the punishment he had assimilated
than from any one blow. He came up
with the count of nine, but sank to the
floor a.atn under a half doxen blows and
thot.gh conscious, waa too weak to rise
before the tenth second.
TIGERS WIN REAL BATTLE
Athletics Downed by Detroit in One
of Greatest Games of Tear.
F0UB TO THREE IS FETAL SCORE
Local Team C1tovb.es tiame la Sixth
Wheal IUfcaaty glnsrlea Mm a Gets
Hoaae oa Two lafleld Oats
and Wild rtteh.
DETROIT, Mich., Aug. 27.-Before the
second largest local crowd In history and
In one of the greatest games of the year
Detroit today, downed Philadelphia, 4 to 1.
Summers had the edge of the pitching
duel with Bender and also received better
support. Two hits, a pase to Cobb and
Delehanty's sacrifice fly gave Detroit two
runs In the first. In the third Bush
walked, advanced to third on Cobb's sin
gle and aoored during a double play, 'which
retired Cobb and Crawford. Barry's double,
with two out. gave Philadelphia two In
the fourth and they tied the score In the
next Inning on Ixird's double and Dele
hanty's error. Detroit wen the game In
the sIxthT when Delehanty singled, ad
vanced on an Infield out and a wild pitch
and came home on an Infield out A foul
tip from Murphy's bat in the sixth broke
one of Schmidt's fingers and St an age re
placed him. Score:
PHfLADBt.PHIA.
nBTWTT
AB.H.O.A.B.
AB H O A
LnH. If 4 t 1 t Jonas, If 4 I I
OMrlni. rf.. I 1 1 0 0 Ttuxh, s I 4 t
Colllna. Jh... 444 t) Cobb. f I I
nkr. b... 4 8 11 rrawfert, rf, 4 8
Murphy, rf.. I 1 I (I 0 Pelnhanty.lt 1 1 1
Molnnea. Jb. 4 4 19 0 ll.ln.r. lb . .4 lit
Burry. ....! 1 I 4 0 Paumann, At I I I
Thntnaa, ... 3 0 I t 1 FrhmMt, 0.. I I
BomW, p.... i 0 1 4 0 Stanasa. s... I 1 1
Lapp 1 0 0 4 Summers, p. I 1 1 1 t
Ooombs .... 1004
Totals is ST 13 3
Total! JS TV 11 t
Summersout, hit hy batted ball.
Ratted for Thomas m the ninth. ,
Ratted for Bender In the ninth. ,
Detroit 8 010100 4
Philadelphia 0 0 0 8 1.0 0 0 0-8
Two-base hits: Jones, Barry. Lord. Sac
rifice hit: Delehanty. Stolen base:
Schmidt. Double plays: Bush to Gainer;
Summers to Bush to Oalner; Collins to
Barrv to Mclnnes. Left on bases: Phila
delphia, 6; Detroit. 8. Bases on balls: Off
Bender. 4; off Summers. 8. Ptruck out:
By Bender, 3; by Summers, 4. Wild pitch:
Bender. Time: 1:53. Umpires: Perrlne
and Dineen.
Napa mat Ost Senators.
CLEVELAND, O., Aug. 27. Cleveland
shut out Washington. 1 to 0. today. Oregg
holding Washington to four hits. Brilliant
fielding by McBrlde and Milan kept Cleve
land's score down. The locals scored their
only run on Ball's single, Infield hits by
Smith and Turner and Gregg's out. Boore:
CLEVELAND. WASHINGTON.
ABH.O.AB. AB.n.OAB.
Gratiay, If... 4 14 Milan, af.... 4
Dlftnn. ... 4 4 8 1 Morgan, lb. , 113 4
Jai'kann, if. . 4 tit 4 Henry, lb... 4 1
latjol. lb... 4 I II 0 i Qnalar, rf... 3 111
Blrm'bam, of 4 1 1 A 1 0. Walkar, It I 1 1
Ball, ih 4 1 1 I 4 MrBH4a, at. I 1 I I
Turner, lb... 113 1 Cunn'kam,lb 140
Smith, e 3 1 I 1 etrt, o 1 4 1 1
Orass. p I I 0 Alrwrolth, 0..
Ouhton, a... 14
ratals II I IT 11 I Ormr. 3 0
Johaara .... 1
Totals. .....37 4 34 1 I
Batted for Street In the eighth.
Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 1
Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Stolen bases: Bali, Grmney, Gassier.
Double play: Ball to Lajoie. Hlta; Off
Cashlon, 2 In three innings; off Gray, I in
five Innings. Bases on balls. Off Gregg,
8. Hit by pitched ball: By Cashlon,
Smith. Struck out: By Gregg, 6; by Cash
Jon, 1; by Gray, 1. Left on bases: Cleve
land, 8; Washington, 3. Time: 1:88. Um
pires: Connolly and Sheridan.
Walsh Pitches No-Hit No-Han Game.
CHICAGO, Aug. J7.Ed Walsh pitched
the first no-hit, no-run game of his career
against Boston today. It waa the second
game of the kind tnls season In the Ameri
can leagua. One of the visitors reached
first base, Engle having received a base
on balls. The locals fielded sensationally
behind Walsh, who struck out eight of the
opposing batsmen. Wood of Boston waa
the only other man. who has pitched a
no-hit, no-run game this season. Early
In the game Henrlksen and (Speaker col
lided, wlille running for Tanneiilll's long
fly ball, and both were laid out for some
time. Speaker retired from the game and
Henrlksen was taken to a hospital suffer
ing with seveje puins In his shoulders, libs
and legs. Ucore:
OHICAIH). BOSTON.
AB H O A E AB II O A K
Maintyra, rf I 1 t 0 II Htnrlkaen, rf 1 0 o
Lord. Sb 3 1 4 3 0 Roggert, rf.. 3 1 0 0
-.llhn. If. 4 1 9 0 0 8jieakar, cf.: 100
Budle. cf.... 4 3 1 0 Wllllama. lb I 0 0 1
MoOnnrll,3b 4 10 10 Kagle, lb-cf. 3411
Tanneblll. 4 3 0 I 0 Iwl.. If.... 3 0 I 0 0
Mullla, lb... I 0 11 0 0 Gardner. 3b.. 1110
Hlo.k. o 4 330 farrlgan, c. 3 4 0 0
Walrli, p.... 4 1 0 8 0 Wagnar. lb.. 3100
Yerksa, SB... 3 0 4 3 0
Total! 06 1117 15 0 Poll Ins. p... 3 0 0 1 0
Xanaanaker 10 00
Total! XI 24 10 3
Batted for Collins In the ninth.
Chicago 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 -5
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Two-base hits: McConnell. Lord, Tanne
hill. Three-base hits: Mclntyre, Tanne
blll. Bases on balls: Off Walsh, 1. Struck
out: By Walsh, &; by Collins, 1. Time:
1:50. Umpires: Evans and Mullen.
llla-hlanders Take Opener.
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 27.-New York won tho
opening game of the final series with St.
Louis this afternoon. 4 to 2. Hitting Nel
son opportunely gave the visitors tho
game, while Warhop was effective in all
but two innings. Score:
NEW YORK. ST. Lot IS.
AB.H.O.A.E AB.H.O. A E.
Daniala, If-. 3 1 I 1 o ghottan, cf.. 4 I S 0
Ttomphlll. cf 8 I 3 0 0 Austin. Jb... 3 1 9 3 0
Cluin. lb... S 3 10 0 Hunan, If... 3 13 0
Gardner, 2b. 4 0 3 0 0 3b.. 4 1 1 I 0
HarUell, Sb. 3 1 0 3 0 Bchwetuar.rf 8 1 0
Jubnaon, .. 3111 Black, lb ... I I II 0 1
Caldwell, rf. 3 1 4 OWallaie. aa.. 4 1 3 I 0
Pwerney. c. 3 1 4 3 1 Krt.tiel. e... 4 14 3 0
Warbop, p... 4 113 0 Nelaon, p... 3010
Melne.n .... 1 0 0
Total! 31 I 37 I 3 Clark 10 00
Totals 31 8 ?T 17 1
Halted for Black In ninth.
Batted for Nelson In ninth.
New Tork J 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 01
St. Louts 1000001 0-2
Two-base hits: Sbotten, Hogan. Bases
on balls: Off Nelson, 6; off Warhop, 8.
Struck out: By Nelson, 2; by Warhop, 1.
Time: 1:40. Umpires: O'Loughlin and
F.gan.
CREIGHTON SWAMPS ROYALISTS
Fifth Straight Victory of Toaraaaaeat
to Colts.
CKEIOHTON. Neb.. Aug. Hi. Special
Telegram.) Huffte's Colts won the fifth
struight game of the tournament today, de
feating Royal, 14 to 0. A fast game was
expected as tbere was a side bet of 8100,
but It proved to be a runaway for Crelgh
ton. The Colts will leave tomorrow on a
trip on which they want to play Wayne.
Stanton, Wluside. Royal, Norfolk, Battle
Creek and Wlsner. After that they will be
ou home grounds until the close of the
season. The Colts have undoubtedly proved
their relght to the championship of the
north) rn part of Nebraska. Score: R.II.E.
Crclghtou 1 0 5 2 0 0 1 018 17 1
Koyal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 t 5
llorke Wins la Twelfth.
lil'RKE, S. D., Aug. 17. (Special Tele
gram.) Burks beat Valentine Sntnrday, 3
to !. In the fas e't twelve inning game
ever seen in the Roaebud. Benter pitched
the rntlre game without allowing a hit.
Valentine scoied to In the n.nth on tv.o
errors and a wild pitch. The rame teams
flav tudiv ar.d Monday. Batter'es: Burke.
Benter and EMston; Valent ne, Klrkland
and Campbell. I'mplre: Btggins.
Mia t;lvn Shatoot.
CAMBRIDGE. Neb., Aug. 27 (Special
Tib s;ram.) -In a luxt and KXcltlns; gamn
p.aeU ro-re today, Cambridge shut out
Alma. Score: R U E.
Alma I.. 0 0 0 0 0 00 2 2
Cambridge .... 03000000 01 2 3
Batteries: O'Toole and Picket. Woods
and Warner. Struck out: Seven each. Ura
Jilra; VanDeibullt of Denver.
MILLERS DIVIDE DOUBLE BILL
Columbus Takes Firtt Game by
Bunching- Hit in Fourth.
RALLIES FALL IN THE SECOND
Minneapolis G4a Karly I.eval aad Is
Jast A hie to tav Off Late
Rashes of Homo Teas
aad Win.
COLUMBUS. O., Aug. V. After Colum
bus took the first game, 8 to 1, by bunch
ing hits In the fourth and Cook's effective
pitching, Minneapolis got an early lead
in the second and was just able to stand
off the late rushes of the home team and
win, 6 to 6. Score, first game:
OOWIMBPS.
AB HO
Hlnrhmas. It 3
af rKNBAPOU.
A
AB H O A B
Clamer, of. . 1
0 A inter, aa... I
CraTith, If.. I
0 Wlltarni, lb I
1 Bnaaman, rf. 4
3 8
'Wahllng. aa. 4
Cnnraltan, rf 4
PaTrtag, lb.. I
I towne. lb. . . 4
ORnqrae, lb 3
Oriwwll, of... 3
Walab. e.... I
Cook, p I
0 3
1 3
3 1
8 0
0 11
0 I
1 1
out. ib
0 Frrl. 3h..
0 Oweiie. o. ..
0 Loutoll. p..
Lerarett, p..
11 1 bearer, p..
Kllllfer
ToUIs. ,
II t 31
Totals 3 I 34 It 1
Batted for Leverett in eighth.
Columbus 40020100 8
Minneapolis 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01
Stolen base: Downs. Sacrifice hits:
O'Rourke. Cook. Gill. Two-base hits: Mahl
Ing, Williams, Owens. Double plays: Wil
liams to Gill, Leverett to Owens, Ferris
to A Utter, Gill to Ferris. Bases on balls:
Off Cook, 8; off Leverett, 2. Struck out:
By Cook. 1; by Loudell, 1. Hits: Off
Loudell, 8 In three Innings; off Levsrett.
8 In four Innings; off Leever, none In one
inning. Time. 1:84. Umpires: Handiboe
and Owens.
Score .eennrf game:
COLCMBtT. MINNEAPOLIS.
ABH.O.AB. AB.HO.A.B.
tTlnohman. if 3 1 1 0 0 Clymar, of.. 4 I B 0 0
Mali ling. a. I 1 1 1 Altlaar, aa.. 4 0 8 1 1
Contraltos, rf I 0 I Crarath, If . 4 I 4 4
Perrtng. lb.. 8 2 8 1 Williams, 3b I 8 1 4 0
Doeraa, 3b... 8 1 I I 0 ftoeaman, rf 1
O'Rnsrka, 3b 4 1 1 nut. lb 8310
dwell, ... 3 1 3 0 Ferrle, Ib... 4 118
Keens, of... 80 0 Owens, s 4 8 3 3
Walab, e.... 1 til 0 Patera, p.... 4 1 I 4
Jankley, B... 8 1.10 Loudell, p... 0 4 0 0 0
Llebharst, pi 0 1 LeeraT, p..., 0
Paokar4, p... 180
Totals 87 11 37 ti I
Totals I t 37 11 I
Columbus 00001002 81
Minneapolis 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0
Stolen bases'. Olymer, Rossman, Owens
(2). Sacrifice hit: O'Rourke. Two-base
hits: O'Rourke, Odwell, Jackley, Ferris,
Cravath.(8). Double Jilayi Llebhardt to
Downs to Perring. Hit by pitched ball:
Gill, hy Faokard. Bases on balls: Off
Llebhardt, 1; off Packard, 4; off Peters,
4; off Leudsll, 2. Struck out: By Lleb
hardt, 3 by Packard, 7; by Peters, 1. Hits:
Off Llebhardt, 8 in three innings; off Pack
ard, 8 In six innings; off Peters, 8 In eight
innings; off Loudell, none in one-third In
ning; off Leever, none In two-thirds' In
ning. Time: 1:6. Umpires; Handiboe and
Owens.
Blaee Satlt Doable-Header.
I-OUIHVILLK, Aug. arf.-After losing ten
straight games. Louisville today defeated
Kansas City In the first oontest of a
double-header, 8 to 2. Fisher's triple in
the third inning, aided by Cheney's clever
pitching, put the visitors out of the run
ning. Kansas City won the second game
by batting' Pflester at opportune times.
Powell, Flene and Maddos alternated on
the slab for the visitors, the latter prov
ing ton effective for the locals. Score,
first game:
LOUIBVrLI.a, KA1C8AB CTTT.
ABROAD AB.H.O.A.E
taniborr, til I II I Barbeeu, 8b. 4 1
Robinson, as 4 3 I 0 Sullivan, of. I I I 0 0
nhar. If... 4 1 t 0 Lova, If 4 I 0
Howard, Ik., 4 111 1 Hint. lb.... 4 111 0 0
Stanley, of.. I 1 1 Rock' rials. Ib 4 0 110
Rulewttt, lb I 8 I Downey, rt-sa 44
Kmenain, rf. I t I I Oorrldon. aa. 1 I I 0
Husoes, s... lilt shannon, rt, 1 1
Cbaoey, p... till Jamaa, c... lilt
Rhoades, p.. I 0 I 0
Tata la II 137 13 1 Maddox ...110 1
Totals CI 7 34 13
Batted for Rhoades in ninth.
Louisville 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 3
Kansas City 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1-2
Two-base hits: Cheney, Howard, Mad
doz. Three-base hit: Fisher. Struck out
By Cheney, 8; by Rhoades. 1. Bases on
balls: Off Cheney. 4. Time: 1:46. Um
pires: Eddinger and Ferguson. .
Score, second game:
Score, second game:
LOUISVILLR. KANSAS Cltr.
ABH.O.AB. AB.H.O.A.E.
Stanaburr, 3b 4 0 4 0 Barbeau. 3b. 3 1 1 1 0
iRobinsoo, si I I I 1 Sulllran, cf. 4 I 0
Pliber. If... 3 1 0 1 1 Lot. If I 1
Howard, lb. 4 3 13 4 0 Hyatt, lb.... 3 1 10 0 0
Stanley. cf..4 0 3 0 Roct'fleld.lb 3 8 3 0
Hulawltt, 2b 4 1 4 1 0 Shannon, rf. 8 1 0 0
Emerson, rf . 4 2 3 0 0 Oorrldon, aa. 4 I 7 4 0
Lndwlg, c... 3 1 S 1 0 O'Connor, 01112 0
PMenter, p... 10 13 0 Powell, p.... 0 0 1 0
Raker 0 0 0 Flene, p 1 0 0 1 0
HlBbotham 1 1 0 0 0 Maddox, p... 8 1 0
Total! ill 10 87 1 8 Totals 31 731 14 0
Luker out; hit by batted ball.
Batted for Ludwig in ninth.
Batted for Pflester In ninth.
Louisville 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 :!
Kansas City 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 1-fi
Two base hits: Robinson. Rockenfield.
Corrldon. Three-base hits. Howard. O'Con
nor, HulBwitt. Struck out: By Pfiester,
i; oy Aiaaanx, 1. Hases on balls: Off
Pflester. 3; off Powell, 2; off Flene. 1: off
Maddox, 1. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Fer
guson and Eddinger.
Saints Beat Hooalers.
INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. 27.-8t. Paul made
It one In three by winning today s game
from Indianapolis, 4 to 3. Schlitzer began
to weaken In the seventh and after the
first two men up In the eighth had made
safe hits he was relieved by Men, who
retired to let Mccarty bat for him. IJnk
finished the game. Jones and A u trey were
put out of the game for disputing a
decision on Jcnes at the plate. Score:
ST. PAIL. LVDIANAPOLI3.
AB H O. A E AB H O A E
Beaumont, til 1 I I I Hoffman, rf. i 1 1 0 0
J.mee, It I 1 I A 0 Woodruff, If. 5 I 2 0 0
Clarke. If...l I I McCarthy, lb 4 8 11 1 0
M MnClct lb I 1 1 1 0 Hellman, rf. 8 1 1 1
Delehanrv, rf 8 3 0 Get, lb 4 3 4 0
A ulrey, Ih... 130 Fitter, o 1318
Frvnn. lb. .. 1 7 0 Wllllama. lb 4 1 3 3 I
Butler, aa... 4 112 1 Move. aa.... 4141
Land, i' i 1 1 8 grhlttaer, p. 8 0 1
B.Mollrk.2b 8 13 11 Men, p 0 I (I
Laroy. p 4 1 2 0 Link, p 0 0
McCarty ..11000
Tolal! RI37 1BI
Totale 77 11 37 1 4
L'atted for Mers in eighth.
St Paul 000001120-4
Indianapolis 00000201 08
Two-base hit: Jones. Three-base hit: B.
McCormlck. Bases on balls: Oft Bchlltser,
2; off Mers, 1: off I-aroy, 3. Struck out:
By Schlltxer. 3; by Mers. 1; by Laroy, 1.
Time: 2:15. Umpires; Hayes and Fox.
Toledo Bonchea lilts
TOLEDO. Aug. Fi. Toledo bunched hits
off Cutting In the opening Innings today
and took the final game of the series from
Milwaukee, & to 2. Third Baseman Clark
of Milwaukee was hit above the right eye
by a ground ball and half a dozen stitches
were necessary. Score:
Butted for Cutting in fifth.
Hatted for Short In ninth.
Toledo 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 6
Mllwauke 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 02
Two-base hits: Bronkle 2), Illnrhman,
liohnhorst. Burns, Butler. Jones. Bases on
ba'ls: off Short. 2. Struck out: By
Swann, 2: by Short. 1; by Cutting. 1 Double,
plays: Chase to Iwls to Jones, Hlnrhman
to Butler to liohnhorst. Time: 1:40. l m
plres: blerhslter and Chill.
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JUNIOR TENNIS TOURNAMENT
Playint; it to Start Monday Morning
and Continue All This Week.
EIGHT PRIZES FOR CONTESTANTS
Barly List la laasaally l.arare,
Btgtatr-Poar Mea Having Rlgraoal
fa ss( Eatsreal for
nay.
Omaha's youthful experts with trie ten
nis racquet will meet on the clay courts
of the Field club this week In the annual
Junior city tennis tournament. Eighty
four young players of the city have en
tered their names for th week'a play in
singles and doubles In competition for the
eight prixee put up by the tennis commit
tee. The entry list this season Is the largest
that it has ever been.
Playing will continue all week in the
Junior event, championship singles being
started Monday morning. The committee
In charge. Blcvers, Susmann, Guy Beckett
and Herbert Davis, will try and run off
all the preliminary and first round matches
Monday, so as to get well started on the
week In case rain comes.
Arrangements have been made for the
handling of all players at the Field club.
Lockers will be assigned them and they
will have the same privileges of the club
as the older men who play at the club In
tournaments are accorded. Coupon books
will be Issued on the same plan as was
used In the national day court tournament.
Following are the drawings for the pre
liminary and first rounds:
D. Peters plays G. Sander.
Ed Crofoot plays W. Drlsooll.
D. Klpllnger plays G. Murphy.
P. Jenkins plays W. Nicholson.
B. Crocker plays W. 8. Marriott
H. Schall plays H Vaughan.
R. Downs plays R, Lannon.
F. Cahow plays R. Buckingham.
F. Powers plays Ed Hlnrtchs.
V. Ragan plays J. Gardner.
Herbert H. Davis plays N. Cahow.
C. Tebbens plays W. Adams.
M. Dunham plays J. Spencer.
M. McQulBton plays R. MoCutcheon.
B. Loomls plays C. Balbaok.
R. Norton plays V. Black.
Guy H. Beckett plays K. Rlpplns.
H. Hudspeth plays Spence Potter.
N. Potter plays Lawrence Bushman.
Walter Gross plays Edward Howlahan.
Byes.
Harris Bandar plays Ed Undeland.
Clifford Puon plays K. Fradenbarg.
Sidney Meyers Plays Jaok Sprague.
Leo McCreary plays Stowe Sutton.
Torn O'Brien plays Channlng Jordon.
L. MoCaguo plays Virgil Franc.
Alexander Crawford plays Waltman
Walters.
Harry Caldwell plays Edward Smyth.
F, Sullivan plays Horace Blake.
A. Sullivan plays Edward Daugberty.
Kenny Lowe plays Charles Allison.
Ralph Powell plays Wlnfred Harm.
Ferrand Sutherland plays Stedman.
Paul Nicholson plays Clarke Hiley.
George Riley plays Sidney Bahall.
Roy Gould plays Ray Powell.
Park Larman plays Jack Bhaldon.
Harold Thomas plays Charles Heustia
Ed Epsen plays Bryce Crawford.
Joe Rosenburg plays Paul Duffy. ,
Blevers Susmann plays Fred Buhelm.
Harry Moouey plays Carleton ttwilar.
PEACOCKS "WIN AT CRICKET
At Miller Park Defeat the Hsrssg
Players Baally.
. The Peacock cricketers marched to vic
tory, over Homage's team Saturday after
noon at Miller park, coming In twenty
three runs ahead of the Homage brigade.
Dean Tancook of the Peacock team was
the hero of the day, breaking the season
record with on long drive that totaled
six runs and bringing In nineteen runs for
his team. Douglas, Lewis and Rev. Mr.
Williams brought In twelve, nine and nine
runs respectively. Kenworthy, Peacock
and Vaughn proved a strong bowling team
for the Homages. The score:
PEACOCK'S ELEVEN.
G. J. S. Collins, b Ken wot thy 0
H. Stribling, c Mcclrlm, b Kenworthy.... 3
W. Vaughn, b Kenworthy , 6
J. Douglas, run out It
I G. Peacock, c McGrlm, b Kenworthy b
il. lwih,' c Houtiton, b Cameron 9
Rev. J. A. Williams, not out 8
J. Mathews, b Kenworthy 2
S. Wykoff, b Kenworthy 0
T. Knight, b Kenworthy 1
J. W'oodrow, b Kenworthy 0
H. Foley, b Kenworthy 0
Extra No. 3 ti
Total 53
HORNAGE'8 ELEVEN.
A. Homage, o Vaughn, b Peacock 0
H. Easton, c and b Peacock 0
T. Kenworthy, c and b Peacock 1
Dean Tancock, b W. Vaughan ,1
J. AIcGuire, b W. Vaughan 1
A. Cameron, b Peacock 0
G Vaughan, c Williams, b Peacock 0
M. Tancock, b W. Vaughan 0
J. Stebblns, b W. Vaughan 0
T. Houston, b Peacock 0
J. Wright, b W. Vaughan 1
W. Redgwlck, b Peacock 0
A Strachan, not out ti
Extras 2
Total 30
Fremont Humbles
Columbus, 11 toli
Imported Pitcher Batted to All Cor-
ners of the Lot by Local Team I
Three Home Bans. !
FREMONT, Neb., Aug. -.'7. (Special Tele- j
gram.) Krrmont again easily defeated Co-
lumbus tuduy by a score of 11 to 1. I)on- :
van. from Topeka, occupied the mound .
for the visitors and was batted to all cor- j
ners of the lot. The features of the game
were two home runs by Kouac and the hit
ting and fielding of Bennett. Roth team
will pliiv tit ''olumbus tomorrow. Score: i
FREMONT CTII.CWBUS.
AB.H.O. A B. AB.H.O. A F. i
Rnndean. Sb. i 1 1 rtllttirk, rf 4 1 1 0 0
Hmiee, rf ... 4 8 8 4 OR Brown. Jb 4 1 S 0
Bennett, ef.. 8 8 10 0 Oraham, jb.. 4 1110
Bonner, c... I I I! I I Meliell. rt.. 4 114 0
Neff. lb 4 14 0 1 bearb, If.... 8 14 0 0
Tflrpln, II... I ! 1 0 0 B Hmwn, r 4 0 0 1 1
Carer. 3b ... 4 8 11 0 Porkomey, lb 4 14 11
ThompMoa. aa 8 1 1 I 0 llarrtaon, c. 4 0 t 0 0
Smith, p 4 0 0 t 0 Uunoran, p.. 4 4 4 4 0
Totela 34 11 87 4 8 Totala ti !l T 1
Columbus 0 0 0 0 1 l 0 0 0 1 ,
Fremont 1 0 4 0 0 0 0'tt 11 ,
Two-base hits: Bennett. Thompson. I
Ieach. Home runs: Rouse (2). Bonner. !
Sacrifice hits: Rouse, Bohncr. Stolen !
h.iKes. Graham, Aletxell !, Bennett (-.
Neff. Banes on balls: Off Donovan. 8:
off Hmlth, 1. Htrurk out: Hy Donovan. 8;
by Smith, 12. Time: 1:40. I'mplre: Held
TENUIS RESULTS AT NEWP0R1
All-Comera' Toarnamral Gets Dons
to Hrinl-P'lnals.
NEWIOIlT, R- 1. Auk. 27. Despite two
days of showers the all-comers tournament
for the honor of chaHt-iming William A.
learned for the national lawn tennis
championship In singles has come to the
semi-finals as a result of the completion of
the sixth round today. Home thrilling;
tennis Is expected Monday, when Gustave
Touchard, national Indoor tvnnls champion,
meets Maurice Mclaughlin of California,
and Bale C. Wright of Boston, a former
national singles iind douti'ea champion,
plays Thomas C. Bundy of I-os Angelei.
Tourhard found the heavy coirts bad
for his snappy game sr.d C. II. Onrdner of
New Tork forced him to four stt. before he
could win.
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INTER-CLUB MEET TO WILSON
T. K.
C. A. Han Defeat. Newell in
Flnali Saturday.
TOURNAMENT ROT COMPLETED
Caaaaploaahlp Slaa-lee Oaly Eteal
rialskeet, ith Doablrs ss4 Coa
eolatloas to Ho Coattaaed
Tats Week.
nrTEmCLiTB bistjt.t.
ingles Ckmplo to Wilson of T.
M. O. A. park.
Bunnsr-np Ralph Zfewell of T. 8C
O. A. park.
Leo Wilson of the Young Men's Christian
association won the Inter-club champion
ship Saturday afternoon, defeating Ralph
Newell of the same tennis club In 8-4, 7-R,
8-8, before a crowd of Interested tennis
enthusiasts on the Rod and Gun club
tennis courts.
Wilson surprised not only Newell's sup
porters, but also hie own personal friends
by the manner In which he played the
game In winning his championship and
the trophies. He was out to win that cham
pionship' and never before had the lanky
"T" athlete played such a brilliant smash
ing game on the tennis courts. Newell
haa always defeated Wilson In practice
matches on the association courts and ex
pected a victory Saturday, although he
knew that his opponent was playing the
game better In this tournament than he
ever had formerly.
Wilson's game was varied, both In the
attack and defense plan. He played the
net and back In the court equally well,
although his great height gave him an
advantage over his smaller opponent when
In net play. His long arms reached with
ease to cover both sides from the spot
In which ha stood. High lobs he easily
returned and killed many a one with a
deadly accuracy for the far corners of the
court.
The first set Newell bid fair to win, his
cutting stroke proving hard of solution for
Wilson, but the champion pulled out by a
narrow margin In 8-4. The second set
Newell was even closer on the heels of
the other man and a deuce set resulted,
Wilson proving himself the better man In
a plnoh and winning hy 7-5.
The real battle of the matoh came In the
last set, which Wilson finally won In 8-6.
Both men were on their mettle and plaved
cautiously, Newell placing the ball with
more car than Wilson because he recog
nised the aot that he had few points to
lose. When the set had reached deuce
the gallery sat breathless while the pair
fought point after point and the game
waxed the hotter all the time. The pace
proved too much for Newell and Wilson
went out In a whirlwind finish of the last
two games.
Championship doubles and consolation
rounds will oontlnue this week.
A high wind blew throughout all the
afternoon, making It hard to control the
ball and raising and blowing the dust in a
disagreeable manner. Th nmaii how
ever, stuck bravely, Interested In the match.
Preliminary and first round matches were
played In the championship doubles and
In the championship ingles, but the high
wind prevented a number of the players
from playing.
Today will be a busy day at the courts,
as the players plan to run off soores of
matches In these two rounds so that the
consolation doubles can be started Mnri
or Tuesday.
Chataalaashlp Daablea.
FIRST ROUND.
Paulson and Oulld beat H. Carlson and
J, Bert rand. 4-, 7-6, 7-6.
Patton ard Seume beat Campbell and
Flxa, 8-8, 8-1.
PRELIMINARY ROUND.
Ward liiil T . Pi.in., I, u . T
Gould, (-3. 6-2.
Wright and Denison beat J. Adams and
Beckett by default.
HurHl linH fnena I.bb, T7..l. - J
V Jinurwi alio
Dlckman, 8-6, 6-3.
Consolation Muerles.
PRELIMINARY ROUND.
Elster beat Frsnsden, 6-8, 6-2.
FIRST ROUND.
Negley beat liarhrg, 6-4, 6-4, 6-2.
R. Adams boat Thompson. 6-1, 8-6, 11-8.
C. Patton beat ,F. C. Whitteraore, 8-S, 7-5.
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Membnis in Contest Qualify for Fllffh,
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EIGHT ARE TO BE IN AT FLNTSTt
la the Ft sals fear Oarpestar lilaaa
Vaaftara-k Beats Wepaaar, Arte
Which Best Itall roaraeaa
Are Played.
Golf at the Happy Hollow crob lerttrhie
waa an elghteen-hole handicap medal .play
contest, eight to qualify for the flight, foe
the T. L. Coombs cup. J. L. Van Burgh,
beat J. S. Weppner In the finals tor trot
G. E. Carpenter prise, and semi-finals hx
the beet ball foureomo were played.
The Heaalts.
Elghteen-hole h
andlcap medal play, erhrh
to quality, for T.
L. coomna cup. Follow
the cards turned In:
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Gross. Hdop, Net
T. W. Austin
W. W. Buchanan
D. Hibhernxen ...
J. V. Bslley
H. A. Ilatlianay
E. M. Burnett ....
J. J. FltSKerald ..
F. H. Garvin ....
J. S. Weppner ...
W. R. Mulvlhlll .
C. E. O'Malley ..
J. L. Van Burgh
R. M. Laverty ..
E. A. Hatfield ...
E. T, Manning ..
H. W. Tandy
M 6 11
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W. L. Selby
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The ftrar eltfht nun ti fieri f,.r mnlnh nUv
and are paired as follows:
T. W. Austin t6 plays II. A. Hathaway
(17).
II Wil,h.,..,.nn Ifil ..lu.-a 1 T ITU ).
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I W. W. Buc hanan (121 plays E. M. Burnett
(12)
J. P. Ilailey (17 plays F. If. Garvin (14a,
Finals far '!. E. Carpenter prlxe:
J. L. Van Hurgh (14) heat J. H. Weppnef
(2) two up.
Seml-flnals of best ball foursome:
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The Marvelous Millers: Loja Troupe;
Coakiey, Hanvey and Dunlevy' Lynch
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Bros. Klnodrome: Orpheum Concert ,
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