( TJIK BKK: OMAHA, WKINE8DAY. ALUL'hT 0. 1U14. t That Musical a WW II U III II II Bill !. 1 I 1 1 f If 1X I ' i 1 ara ' I II II II. HI 111 111 III II II -asaSBBSBBr.BsaesssaasBBaaaBaw X - m J .aWaW V I -V. . aa, an ui 1U a I l ROURKES RUN BASES AT WILL Wichita Team Goei to Pieces and Omaha Wins. 18 to 3. STYLES HAS ALL HIS OWN WAY Jebbera Play ladtffereat Ball aaa Hill A re Recorded Against rolt a ad I.amfcert Wkrnftrr lb Motion Takes Players. WICHITA. Kan.. Aug. 4-Hpeclal Telegram.) Omaha, pounded out thirteen hits and tan runa off Hcott in five In nings and followed with eight hlta and eignt run off Lambert. Btylee had an , easy tint and rut loose with all ha had only occasionally, Omaha winning IS to 8. In the third and slsth Styles fanned six batters and did not try to ltch In the last throe Innings. The Jobbers played Indifferent ball, lilts by Style. Kmc. Kruger. Hchllnbner nd Thomas mixed with hit batter and two errors scored Mix runa In ths third. Doubles by fltyles and Kruger scored irine In the fourth. Congalton's single and horn run by Thomas led off with tw In the fifth and si n lea by Graham, Pun lop and Thomeson added one more. A lilt batter and alnglee by Congelton and Thomas and a double by Graham scored three in the sixth. F'lve runs were seorod In the ninth on but two slnglea Two hit hatters and two walks and a sacrifice fly caused toe tillarlty. Score: WICHITA. AH. It. H. O. A 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Tydeman, rf Nlcholaon, If. ... rt'Rnurkei, Jb. ... lUmlinmonit. as. Hills, cf Happ. ai Henry, lb J ones, c. Honlt. p 1 .smbert, p. ochs Maker ,..6 1110 ,..10110 ,..( 0 0 4 1 ,..10 1 3 6 ...4 110 ...80114 ...4 1 1 t ... 8 0 0 4.1 ... a o i o i ... i o o o l ...1 0 0 0 0 ... i o i o o 0 0 0 Total 3ft I 11 XT IB OMAHA. Alt. K. H. O. A. Krui. If 10 1 ia o o 0 1 0 1 Thomaaon, of 3 2 8 1 0 Krueirer, c 4 8 10 I 4vhllermer. lb. ...... 3 0 1 0 Cnngalton. rf 6.4 1 1 0 Thomas. 9b. ........ 0 3 4 1 0 Oraliam. 2b. 6 0 4 1 4 Ininlsp, ss. 6.1 1 6 4 Styles. P. J 1 J 1 0 0 0 ,, Totals 40 U !1 17 ' IS t ., 'Hatted for Kcott in ninth. Butted for Fllsslmmons In ninth. Omaha 00018800 61 rWkhlta 00001001 11 Warrl flee lilts: Thomason, 8:hllehner, Btylea. Two-base hlta: Krueger (21, 'ott. Btylea, Tydeman, Horn run; Thomas. Stolen banes: Krug, Hohlleb ner. Thumaa. Double play: liapp t D'Kourka to Henry. Btrurk out: 11 y Htylea, l: by tUxitt, 1. Haaes on balla: !f rxylea. 4: off 8eoU. S: off Lambert. & 2 lit by pitched balls: Scott. 1 ; ,1 mlrl.. t; styles, t. Tims: 1:06. Umpires; Uas ton sod, liarr. LINCOLN RALLY 18 WINNER roar Raas la Klahts. laalasj Is Gess far lae 1'aatest. ST. JOSKl'H. Mo., Aug. 4. Lincoln ral lied in the eighth, ai-orliig four runs and winning. Outfielder Allen was put out of the g&mo In the second Inning for talking from the bench. Score: LINCOLN. AH. H. II. O. A. K. Alien, rf PmlUi, rf MHiMffiiian, ss. . jumin, 3d. 'i)Hn4, If Miller, rf Hchreller, 2b. ... H. Wilhania, lb. Hhor, c. Jordan, p. ....... ... 1 0 0 0 0 ... 3 0 0 3 0' 0 ...4 1 1 8 1 0 ...6 0 110 0 ... 4 1 8 S 0 0 ... 4 1 0 8 0 0 ...41111 ..31880 ...8 0 0 T 10 ...41010 ToUls 35 6 10 27 ST. JOSEPH. AR. R. H A. E. T. Watson, 2b. .... 8 11 8 0 Vox. it. 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 fmuiava, lb. .. . Waiaou. cf. ., llrluoti. . K. v lUiains, rf. iSchang. 8b. ... ttrUillh, c. U;rr , La! ferty, p. ... TotI S3 S 3 37 T Butd for Orlffllh In ninth. IJncotn 1000004 04 M. JouePb 10001 02 Three-basa hit: Bchang. Two-bass hit: Lfeftarty. Btolen bases: Wllllajna, Mcaaiusan 2. Unlilin. H. Williams. Kacrifii- flies: Collins. Itshor. lHutl i.i v. McOKfflsan tu 11. Williams .x, i,,,.iber to McliailtRHn to H. Vllllma. biiuik out: iiy Lalisriy, 1; by JorUan. GET OUU PAtwt.M vW nooas ana AdverUs4ag Prlocins In plain black or So colors. We apeciallae t.n this work, ronaeuostly our Ccst Is -w. "d our proilactiuu t a Huperlor Caualli li win pay you to writ us Monarch Printing Co vuuncn oiuni, lows THE BILTMORE CIGAR ,- Cflir, r-v tri'IDTUCA EHTC V CJCflM "0- ,JUUUI l.lfllVII Jt I Impulse 5nilin I fU' III Li . " ' U n I let me. see . ) cs C 1 7- t s4art' prreiKTBE WR'5fio S. Haaes on balls: Off Ijifferty. i; off Jordan. X lilt by pitched ball: Ily Uf ferty (II. Wllllnnia). Wild pitches: Lef ferty ('.'). lWt on bases; I.ln oln, 8; Kt. Joseph. 6. Time: 2:(0. Umpire: Wc Cafierty. MOGRIDGB BLANKS THE BKARS rores Onr of Raae, Drives In Tin More and Has Hevea Aaslsta. DK.fl MOINES. Ia.. A"-. 4.-eore, MoKrldKn came hark with Just one day's rent and shut the Ortxslle out. 6 to 0. today. The southpaw srornl one of the runa. drove In two more end hud reven aaalats. Kleven of the vialtors died on bsses. 8core: DE8 MOINIiB. AH. lL It O. 1 1 2 14 0 i 6 (I 0 A. 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 1 IlMhn, rf. , Hunter, cf. , Hurrell, 8b. Jones, lb. .. Haley, c. .. Kwaldt, as. Hreen. If. .. 3 Hartford. 2b. 4 Mugrldce, P 3 Totals 5 DKNVKK. All. K. II. 27 12 O. 0 0 0 24 Faye. 2b Caxnldv, rf. .. Kddlnaton, cf. Ilutcher, If tnhr. r Cotfey, es Mccarty, lb. .. ((arbour, 3b. .. Kins, p lllock .. 6 Totals 33 0 Hatted for King In ninth. Ilea Moln.'B 1 1 0 0 0 8 10 -6 lenver 00000000 0-0 Two-base hlta: Coffey, Ilutcher, Mo grldKe. Three-haae hit: Jonea. Bawl on Imlla: off Mogridie, 4: off King. 6. Double plsya: Col fey to Mrt'srty; Kwaldt to Jones. Left on bsaea: IeB Molnca, S; Denver. II. Time: 1:4&. Umpires; Fyf and Ctiliun. , ilOt.V CITY OITHITS TIIM KAW9 V Make Koarteen SafefRaps far Total of Ten Haas. hlt and xuttloldetlTopeka and won. Hours: TO PICK A. All 11. H. n. A. K. Cochran. 8b k 0 01 8 0 I nH"nmliri ir 4 1 X U 1 Koravthe. rf...i 4 1.11 0 0 Koerner, lb 4 0 3 7 0 U IlahDit. c 4 0 0 4 10 TaDlon. i t 4 1 1 0 S 0 Tttlmore. 2b 4 116 11 Whclan, ss 4 1 3 1 C 1 Hsnford, p 8 0 0 0 2 0 (IrnVfr. D 0 0 0 0 1 1 McAllister 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals S 10 27 SIOUX CITT. 14 A. 1 0 0 0 1 0 8 . 1 4 AH. It. H. O. Cminey, 2b.... Clarke, rf & & Kane, lb I)eunn, cf.... Ilalrd. 3b Callahan, f... Hmlth, ss Murphy, o W hite, p Totals 41 10 11 27 10 0 Hatted for Banford In eighth. Tnpeka 0 O0OOOO6O6 Sioux City 0 0 6 0 1 0 8 2-10 Three-base hit: Kane Twn.hu. lilt Pmlth, Sacrifice hit: Callahan. Double plays: Lattlmore to Whrlan to Koerner. Bmlth to Cooney to Kat.s. Klolen bases: IJeune, Balm. Murphy. Hlta: off Ban ford, 18 In right innings; off Orover, 8 In one Innlnir. Haaes on balla: Off Han- ford. X. btruck nut: Ilv Hanfnnt h- hv Urover. 1. HIL by pitched ball: Hv Han. ford. 1. Wild Ditch: llnivar Dmiun' Slockdala. BR00K"DS REGAIN THIRD PLACC BY DEFEATING K. C BROOKLYN. Aug. 4-lrrooklyn rs- gained third place In the Federal league today, defeating Kansas City, by 6 to 4, In the opening fame of the series, while Indianapolis was losing In Buffalo. Hcore: RH.E. Kansss City. 03010 0-4 4 Brooklyn .... 10002000 C I 1 Rstterles: Ksnsas Cltv. Adams anil Esstoriy; Brooklyn. Flnneran and Owens. BUFFALO. Aug. 4, Handforda home run In the lost half of the ninth Inning won today's game for Buffalo, 6 to 4. Fielder Karser caught the ball on the run. but collided with the bleacher fence, while his arms were still upraised and tha ball went over the fence Into the stand. Boore: RUE. Buffalo 110011 1-64 li:dlanupulls.. 1101010 0-4 1 Batteries: Buffalo, Anderson and Allen; Indianapolis. Lavlgne, Falkenberg, War in and Textvr. SLUFEDS TAKE GAME FPOM THE PITTSBURGHS PITTSBURGH, Pa.. Aug. 4,-Hlts for extra bases enabled Bt. Louis to defeat the Pittsburgh Federals today, by a score of 6 to 4. Boors: R.1I.K St. Louis 0130100 0-6 11 3 Pittsburgh ...211000 04 8 1 Batteries: Ht. Ixtuls, Wlllett and Simon; Pittsburgh, Bargnr and Kerr. BALTIMORE. Aug. 4.-Halltmor went Into first place by defeating Chicago to day, t to 1. Fisk, who pitched a beau tiful game, gave way to Roberta, a pinch hitter, a ho drove In Cnlcago'a only run. Score: RH.E. Baltimore ... 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 -! 3 1 Chicago ...... 090 0-1 8 Batteries: Baltimore, Qulnn and Jack lltoch; Chicago, Flak. McXiuire and Clemons. Be Want Ad produce Results. L.R UJU I X siBnsiiLati 1 Copyright. 1M4. New tervlce. Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. NAT. LEAOUB. W'.LPct .1 W.LPrtJ Hlouxi Clty..4 43 .M'Now .Tork...A4 T? .6vl Denver l 4 .67) Chicago f.2 44 .M2 Ht. Joseph.. m 4 .foWift. Uuls....r,l 4" .ft.ii D Molnei..M "2 .M4i Hoot.m 47 4B .611 Lincoln ....f.2 PI ,u0f Cincinnati ..4 r ,4,n Omaha 4 M ,T phila 44 49 .47:1 T"lka 43 fifi .S!4 Brooklyn ...40 W .414 Wichita ....42 u .8U3 Pittsburgh .40 1.2.4:15 A M Kit. LEAOI'E. FED. LEAOUE. W.LPct. W.UPct. Phlla 2 .14 .Wi; Halllmore ..r.2 4) .W. Wsahlngton.54 4:1 .br7 Chicago ICi 4.1 .Ml Hoaton ft.r. 44 ..VV Brooklyn . . ,4S 41 .640 Detroit r.2 4K .f.3)l lndlnnapolls.4!t 41 Ht. Ixuls...4S 4 .! Hurfalo 47 4T .511 Chicago ....4MM .4wii Pittsburgh ..41 61 .4iH New York. .4.1 6 .4.I4 Kan. Clty...42 M ,4W Cleveland ..32 60 .317ht. I.ula 41 M .421 KTATE LEAOUE. I AMER. AHH'N. W.LPctt W.L.Pct. Beatrice . . .61 31 .22 Ixiulsvllle. . fi2 4 .6MI Haatlngs ...45 37 .MH Milwaukee. HO 4K .bi York 44 :M .6:Mi'levrlsnd.. M 62 .CCi Or. Island. .43 3 Cohimhua. . 65 .M Hurwrlor ....42 42 .tVm IndlanHpl's 67 66 ,:'J Colutnlius ..:. .: Kan. city.. MK.W'i Norfulk ....37 46 .4611 Mluneapl's 51 Mt Kearney ....JO 62 .364 Ht. 1'aul... 40 tiO .3UI Veaterday'a Hesalts. WICXTEHN LEAOUE. Denver, 0; Des Mcdnes, 5. ' Lincoln. 6; ht. .lovcph. 2. Hloux City, 10: Topeks, 6. Omaha, 1x; Wlchlla, .1 AMERICAN LEAUUE. PhlluilelpliiHv 6: Chicago, 4. Hoaton, I; Ht. IxiiiIm, i. New York. '; Detroit, t. Waahliigton, 7; Clevrliind, 6. NATION A I . LEAOUli PltlHliurgh. 0; Hoaton, 1, Ht. l-oula, 0; Brooklyn, 1. Cincinnati, : PhlUilnlphln, 4. ' FEDERAL LEAUl'E. Kansas City, 4; Brooklyn, 6. Chliago, I; Baltimore, 2. Iniiianapolla, 4; Huffalo, 6. St. Loula, 6; PlttsbiirKh, 4, AMERICAN A HHOOl A T I ON. IndlanattollH, 7: Minneapolis, 2. Cleveland, 1; Milwaukee, 0. Columbus, 13; Kanaajt City, 14. Loulsvlllo, 15; Ht. 1'aul, 1. (James Today. Vestern lieaguo lenver at Des Molnos, Lincoln at U. Joseph, Hloux City at To pekn, Omaha at Wichita. American League Philadelphia at Chi cago, HoMun at Ht. Loula, New York nt Ivtrolt. Washington nt Cleveland. National league Pittsburgh at Hoaton, Ht. louis at Brooklyn. Chicago at New York, Cincinnati at Philadelphia. Federal laguKHtiaaa City at Brook lyn. Chicago Ht Baltimore, Indianapolis at Buffalo, HI. UmiIb at Pittsburgh. American Association Indianapolis at MlnneapollH. Cleveland at Milwaukee, Co luinhua at Kansas City. Nehraxka Htatn I ague Kearney at Oiar.d Island, York at Hastings, Huperior at Beatrice, Columbua at Norfolk. Leading Golfers Coming to Omaha Monday for a Week Chick Evans, western amateur golf cha mplon; Francis Oulmet. national amateur champion, and B. E. lawyer, who holds a flo-k of cups and champion ships, will visit In Omaha next week en I exhibit their prowess over the Country club links for the benefit and edification of those Omaha golfers who are prone tu believe they, ate experts at the game. Thla quartet of beauties are absolutely the class of the country at their game and after they have cavorted over George Hin. pawn's fancy links for a couple of days some of Oeorge's pet records will have made a sudden and final disappear ance. Evans will visit at the home of Ralph Peters, while Oulmet will receive a wel come at the home of M. C. Peters. Haw yer and Wood will probably stop at the Omaha club. The big four will arrive here Monday and will in all likelihood remain here for the entire week. Competitions with local cracks sre already being arranged and Ham Reynolds, Jack Hughes, Ralph Pettrs and a few others will be called upon to defend the honor of this city. CHURCH AND MATHEY WIN FROM ADOUE AND WRIGHT CHICAGO, Aug. 4 -0. M. Church and pean Mathey of Princeton university western doubles championship won their way Into the finals of the national doubles championships thla afternoon by defeat ing J. B. Acoue of Dallas. Tx., and Irving Wright of Boston, southern tltU holders? 6-4. 6-1. 6-8. Scores: First St Church-Msthey 148 4 0 4 1 4 4 30 Adous-Wrlght 4 4 1 4 4 1 4 00-24 4 Second Set Church-Mathey 4 4 7 4 5 4 19-45 Adoue-v risnt i z a l 3 1-1 Third Set Church-Muthey 4 6 6 3 4 6 3 0 S9- Adoue-W right 1 (HUM 7 rs I Griffin and Johnston took the first set. 6- 4. Hcore : Griffin-Johnston ....4 61691484 4 - Pell-Hehr 1 44344261 ft--4 Pell and Behr took the second set. 6-2 .n Johnaton'a errors. Score: 91I-Bchr 4 4 6 6 4 3 6 4 4 34 C Griffin-Johnston 0 4 3 4 1 4 3 K-2 COACH MILLS ACTS FOR MOVING PICTURE CONCERN Thomas E. Mills. Omaha High school coach last year. Is acting for the movies In Chicago. A play In which he Par ticipated was produced at the Empress theater here, flab la Reeraraatsed. The North Omaha Athletic club has re organised and eta-ted officers as follows: PieaWlont, Hilly Mulleu; lce presUUnt. Bottling Han. on: tivaaurer, ilarrv Urav ert; boxing tnaiructor. Paul Murray. The dub will hold four-rourui boxing bouts aiontlily, for club members only. International Umpire Gives Game to Grand Island GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Aug. 4. (Spe cial Telegram.) In the laat half of tho third Inning Umpire (Julgley called the game, to 0, in favor of Grand Island, after the Hastings club failed to play In the required time. Continued crabbing on the part of Brown, when there was no oc caalon for It, and abuse of umpire, re sulted In his being benched with a fine, and on their refusal to play the visitors forfeited the game. Oettman has previ ously been sent to the bench for address ing the umpire In profane, terms on ac count of a decision at first. During the entire series the lteds seem to have de veloped a habit of crabbing and today's profanity and kicking resulted In a cli max. Bechtold scored a home run by sending the first ball pitched over the fence. Score; . 1CH.E. Hastings 1 0 013 1 Orand Inland 0 0 0 2 1 Batteries: Riley and Richardson; Ste vens and Vance. Reatrle Rlanka raraeaav COLUMBUH. Neb.. Aug. 4.-(9pclal Telegram.) Beati Ice shot out . the Paw neea today. Orlet's spearing a hot liner at third, preventing the loiuls from s.-orlng when the Imaes were full. Mc Orath had perfect eupport. Hcore: BBATKUK. COH' M Ftt'H. AH. M. O A K. A.H II O A Flor. !l. .. J 0 ll.llrl.h. as. I 1 Ountid.aa, 2h 4 -vrnlKr, rf I 44 1 I 1 I 11 1 I 0 SI 4 1 tit 8 Nell, vt ft 1 H'.ok, rf... ft 1 Orlot. tb I rrmt, ir I K.I. lb 4 OOrarrt. uf... a niLa.-rt;, ;ib. I OHmnali, r.. J OA'turua, at., 3 S .'orny, p.... I HiK-k.wlif.ib 1 in tine. It 4 11 ('. 4 MrMralta. s. 4 .1 Totals ... U I '.1 Beatrice ' Totala I 37 10 ...0 0 3 0 ( 0 0 4- ...0 V 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Columbua Htolen bsaes: McOrsth (2). Flory Sacrifice: Bockewitx, Flory, Orlet. Hag- gerty. Two-base hlta: Neff.. Homo run: Black. Struck out: By McOrath. 6: by Corey, 6. Hit batsman: By Corey, Flory. rasaed ball; Kranlnger.- Time: 1:40. Um pire: Myers. Kearaey Uatplaya York, KEARNEY, Nob., Aug. 4. (Special Tel egram. Kearney made It three straight from York today. A wild pitch, two hlta. a double steal nnd an error at home, giv ing the rive runs. Bail pegs gave York Its two scores. Kearney played loose ball, Hill : 'f,7'9Cr,iiiW9- SS" 11 It? m izij&m-: $, . -dV - fh m .r a double header! - l V' "I. 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It's a mile away from the re-brands and tusZ-branda. .You sure have some high times coming if youTl sport a bit and lay a dime against a tidy red tin of P. A. Go to it like it was your middle name. Bay Prinet A Ibert everywhere. Toppy red bag; Sc (handy for cigarette, emokert); tidy red tine, 10c also handsome pound and half-pound humidor. XL J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY. Win-ton-Salem, N. C. '""'"a" " -' ' '" I laiiami I n I imiuuiY pn i . inula iu.il .- i m " Drawn tut tightened in the pinches: Score: YORK. KEARNEY. AB H O A E. AB H O A S Murphy, cf., 6 Hal.r, 4 Tirttein, lb. 4 F. Harris, lb t CbiM. lb... I I'lan-e. If... S tternn, e.. 2 L Hrrl.rf 4 ttkjrock, p.. I Total! ....17 York Kearney .... 1 I 14 t flaynek, 3b... 4 0Ax'k, lb... 6 APnimm, lb.. 2 OHcheuran, rt 4 OKamaPr, rf . 1 OMamey, if.. 1 lWnmlruff.' aa 1 IRrlckmn, c. I i'lymplon, p. 1 14 14 2 Total 3 I 17 IS 7 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 02 1 00100030 -6 hits: Haley, flynek. Htolen Two-hasa bsaes: th-tse, Brumm, ,8oheuren (3, KamKey, Matney, Erlcksori. Hacrifice hit: L. Harris, Woodruff. Struck out: By f-kyock, 3; by 1'lympton, li. Bases on IihIIs: Off Hkyock, ; off Plympton. 6. Hit oy pitched ball: Haley. Pasaed ball: Bernaen. Ift on bases: York, 16; Kear ney, 9. Earned runs: Kearney, 2. Time: 2:10. Umpire: Newhouee. Scoter: Mc Clure. PLAYERS' FRATERNITY WILL TAKE IN WESTERN LEAGUE TOPE K A, Kan., Aug. 4.-The Ball Play era' Fraternity Is to be extended to the Western and Southern l'sgues, according to David Fulls, president of the organiza tion, here today. Fults held a meeting attended by a numtier of players of tho Hloux City and Topeka, teams of the Western league, but no announcement was made that any of the players had juinrd the fraternity. Fultx Intended to go to Wichita today. Bloomfleld Defease CroDon. RlAiOMFIELD. Neb,. Aug. 4. (Special.) Bloomfleld defeated Crofton on the home grounds by a score of 10 to 0. The feature of the game was the p'.tohlng of Henslsch. who did not allow Crofton a hit. Score: RH.E, Rloomrield 0 1 0 0 3 6 0 10 6 1 Crofton 0 00000000006 Batteries: Bloomfleld. Ilenatsch and Patton: Crofton. Peck and Carlson. 1 -r-r-r-r .. . AT oca Defeats leiiar -t rerg. AVOCA. Neb., Aug. 4.-(Hpeclal.) Avoca defeated Cedar Creek here yester day in a close and exulting game. Hcore: R.H.E. Cedar Creek .1 0 1 3 0 8 8 0 0-0 10 7 Avw 0 1. 1 0 0. 4 0 1 810 9 6 Batteries: Connors and Wolf; Klepscr and Mead.- - , I Notes from Lyons. LYONS, Neb., Aug. 4 (Hpeclat.i Csro llna. daughter of Mrs. Paulina Behn, died of diphtheria Sunday. The family was for The Bee by J. quarantined. The little one was 12 years old. W. R. Potter, a pioneer of this place, died in Parkham, Okl., and was burled in the Lyons cemetery today. GRIFFIN AND JOHNSTON LOSE TO PELL AND BEHR CHICAGO, Aug. 4. Clarence Orlffin and William Johnston, Pacific const doubles champions, 'today were defeated by T. R. Pell and Karl Behr, the eastern title hold ers, in the natlopal elimination series at Lake Forest. The score was 4-8, 6-2, 1-6, 7-5, 6-S. Tomorrow the winners will meet Church and Mathey, western champions. In a match to determine McLoughlln and Ilundy's opponents in the challenge round at .Newport. WAR HALTS WORLD'S CHESS TOURNAMENT MANHEIM. Aug. 4.-Owlng to the war the International chess tournament here was stopped today, the prises being awarded to the chess masters holding the leading scores, as follows: First, Alechine, St Petersburg, 9S: sec ond, Vldmar of Prague, 8'4: third, Splel munn of Munich, 8. Marshall o( New York, Breyer of Bud apest and Ret! of Vienna were tied for fourth, fifth and alxth places, with seven games each. Janowskl of Paris was sev enth with 614 games won. GRAND CIRCUIT RACES WON IN STRAIGHT HEATS GRAND i RAPIDS, Mich.., Aug. 4.-A1-though all the races on the opening day's Grand Circuit program here wre .won -in straight heatn, , there were spirited con tests, especially tho 2:15 trot. In, which the winner, Lunlle Spier, was forced to step a mile In 8:07 to capture the aeoond heat I This wag close to the record for a 8-year-old mare. Napoleon Direct In tho 2:17 pace, Belwln In the 2:18 trot, and Frank Patch in' the 2:01 pace were the other winners. , Wakefield la Sold to Davenport. TOPEKA, Kan.. Aug. 4. Outfielder Wakefield of the Topeka Western league Swinnerton bING )T ALU OVE.R. A,GNM AKDTME I MAY LET YOU HAVfcVoUft. base ball club has been sold to the Daven port club of the Three .1 league. It was announced today. He will leave here at once. Wakefield formerly played In the Texas league. FOGG AND HATCH WIN MIXED TENNIS DOUBLES In the finals of the mixed doubles of the tennis tournament at the Carter Lake club. Miss Adelaide Fogg and Kenneth Hatch defeated Mr. and Mrs. Will nat tier In a hard-fought match yesterday evening, 6-3, 6-2. At the annual tennis banquet of the club, to be held Saturday evening, August 15, a strong tennis organization will be effected among the, club members, and the prises won diftlng the recent tourna ment will be awarded. . . Women of Kansas Voting at Primary for the First Time TOPEKA, Aug. 4. Kansas at holding its fourth statewide primary today. Women arc voting for all officers for the first time. The names of 300,000 of them are on thi. poll books and they are represented by several state and con gressional candidates. The women's or ganizations have forced every candidate to declare himself on national prohibition and national suffrage. --An unusual feature was the fact that candidates' for the supreme and district tjourts ran on a nonpartisan ticket and a woman Mrs. Lizzie S. Sheldon of Law renceappeared as a candidate for Justice of tho supreme court. , t Congressman Victor Murdock of Wich ita' fs the progressive candidate for the United States senate and; Henry J. Allen heads the ticket for governor. ' Senator Joseph I ' Bristow is having strong opposition In the republican pri maries In his effort to return to tha United States, senate. Charles Curtis of Topeka, A. M. Harvey of Topeka and H. H. Tucker of Kansas City oppose him. The democrats have a seven-cornered contest for the senatorial nomination.