It's. Up to You Now to Make Booster Day a Real Success HITS OFF GROYER WIN FOR OMAHA Hourkes Eat Dashner Out of Box in Seventh and Take Game in Ninth. NEW PRESIDENT OF NEBRASKA TENNIS ASSOCIATION. BIG BOOSTER DAY IS NEXTON CARD Grizzlies Will Battle the Rourkes and Joe Stecher Will Mix with Brother Anton. DATE IS FRIDAY, AUGUST SIXTH SPORTS SECTION of The iaha TOPEKA'S RALLY IS OF NO AVAIL TOPEKA, Kan.. July 31 Omaha hatted Pnsl.ncr out of the box In the seventh and worcd the winning runs In the ninth by hitting Grover hard. Topeka rallied In the ninth, when Itapp, a pinch hitter, Rot a home run with one on. but fell one run short. Omaha winning, 6 to 4. Sen sational fielding by Smith saved Thomp fon In the eighth. Thompson batted In two Omaha runs and scored another hlm-i-clf. Score: TornKA. AB. R. II ...3 1 1 ... 3 ... 4 ... 4 ... 4 ... 3 ... 3 4 Bostlck, s Cochran. St.. Jackson, cf.. 1 ydcman. rf. Brown. If T attlmore, 2b Fisher, lb.... Monroe c... Pawner, p 2 (lronT, p 1 Kapp 1 O. 0 1 4 o 6 3 A. F! 'h '.-.. 6 ?6 9 Totr.ls S2 OMAHA. AB. R. II. O. A. Bmlth. If 4 116 0 F.reen. 2b 3 Varnry. 2b.. Forsythe, cf... Krutt, lib Kruer, c Wells, if Sehllebnor. lb. ilium k, fs Thompson, p... 1 0 1 0 4 1 12 2 0 13 27 11 Totals 37 liittc (I for Fisher in ninth. Brceu out for cutting third. Topeka 1 0 0 t' 0 1 0 0 ? 4 Omul a 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 2-6 Homo rune; Rnpn. Schlirbner. Throe-l:u- lilt : King. Two-base hits: Unstick, Cochran, Smith. Foi.ythc. Peliebncr, Blanck. Sacrifice hits: Cochran. Snilt'.i, Thoinoson. Stolon base: I.attlmore. Hits: Off lhshnri, 7 in six Innings; off C5 rover, t In three iivilnt: Bases on balls: Off liash'irr, 1: off 'ihompsnn, 2. Struck out: By LaHlimr. 3; by ThoinpHon. 3 Wild p.lch: Thompson, Cmpirc: Abbott. Brooklyn Loses Two To the Pittsburghs riTTSEL'Rail. Julv 31. Brooklyn lost two games to Pittsburgh today, 5 to 0 and 5 to 4 Mabaux held held them safe In the first game, while, Appleton was reached for five hits In the eighth in ning, which, with the aid of a wild pitch, stored five runs. In the second Karne both teams changed pitchers twice. In the tenth inning, with the count tied, Collins and Hlnchman douTJted, the former scoring the winning run. Score, first game: IIKCMJ- ' riTTSBT'ROH. UHOil AB.H.OAE. Vvr cl. . . . l 0 t)fre. If 4 2 t 0 0 CVMara. ..4 ! 1 0 IColllna. cf . 4 1 4 0 Daubcrt. lb. .4 0 1) 0 A Inhnalon. lb. 2 1 0 Wheat, if.. ..4 1 0 Ollmhman. rf I 0 4 0 0 i utfhaw. 2b. . Oil 0 .Vaguer, as. 4 J 0 0 1 K.nile. rf...! 0 4 to, 8b... ...4 1 J lb I 0 0 nlr. lb. ...I J I 0 1 niii., I 0 J I OOlhson. C....I t 1 0 ADDleton. p.-l 0 1 Schung, KOCH WORKS HARD FOR HIS LAURELS'; Comes Down to Finals in State Tennis Tourney After Close Game with Powell. WAYNE GIVEN THE NEXT MEET LINCOLN. July 31. (Special Telegram.) Harry Koch, the present singles cham pion, and Clark Powell, a youngster, both of Omaha, provided the feature at the third day's play In the state tennis tournament here. Koch finally won out by playing a neat game, but he had his hands full In taking Powell's measure. Coach "Jumbo" Stiehm of the University Everybody ready to board the bandwagon for Booster day Is the word passed from the headquarters of tho various commercial and fra ternal organizations of Omaha. Booster day Is programmed for Rourke park August 6, when the Denver Grizzlies will battle Pa Rourke's gallant crew of athletes. That the Omaha Uoosier day will bo the pride and Joy of the entire Western league Is the belief of Omaha's loyal fans, and Pa Rourko cfctlmntes that the Omaha attendance will far surpass that of any other city on that day. In addition In the ball game Rourke has cardo an added ati ruction that bid we.ll o be a mighty drawing lower. Joe, Stecher and his brother, Anton, will fur nish a wreetllna; exhibition and reports from cities where this duo has iwrfornied say that tho exhloltion Is nothing abort of a scream. Joe will demonstrate his dea.lly w liwors, tho self-same scissors which proved to bo the Waterloo of Charley Cutler, Adolph Krimt. and divers other wrestling parties. Tho wrestling will be stayed Immediately after ths Sams. Stores to ('! As many rf Omaha's stores will close at J o'clock on Booster day It has been decided tn cill tho game at S:30 Instead of 3 o'clock, the usual time. The Orocersf association ct Its meeting Thursday I passod a rf solution recommending that UNDAY Bee OMAHA, Sl;Xl. MOKXIXd, Al'dl'ST 1, llH.". DRIVERS IN THE TRANSMULEAN, remnrkable race to be driven at the Omaha Driv ing clab races Thursday : Left to right, E. Buckingham, E. P. Peck, Nds Updike, T. F. Ctroud, E-Uvard Petsrr.on and Mayor Dahhnan. Mayor Dahlman is lehind John B, pacing horse with a record of 2:13. of Nebraska worked his way Into tno tho grocers close their stores at 8 o'clock . Mmiui, p. ToUll .... I 14 1 0 0 10 0 t 0 0 1 0 semi-finals by his defeat of Hclman In on aocounl r lno event ana many oi me grocers navo .uinojncea metr iniei tlon of so doing. Other stores will aim close that afternoon and In moat cX:b llshments which wll remain opan, per- stialght sets. SUehm had a hard game Willi Oooscn earlier In the afternoon. The tournament will finish Monday. Wayne secured the next tournament, having the support of both Lincoln and Omaha. Norfolk was a contender, but dropped out. fling-leu. Following Is the result of today's play: Oeeson beat Heghtol, 6-0, 613 . Sttehm beat l.arson, by default, llelman beat Bnehler, by default. McProud beat Kxlmoneon, 6-0, 6-0. C. O. Powell beat Ueckett, 6-4, 3-, 6-0. Cusack beat A hern, 6-4, 6-2. Madden beat Champs, 6-1, 6-1. Kavls beat Matthewson, 6-2, 5-7. -4. Koch beat Kohl, 6-0, 6-3. R. Powell beat Louise Pound. 6-S, 6-S. McKlllup beat Vendrlck, 6-0, -. Langenburg beat France, bv default. Hanighen beat Kills, 6-6, 4-6. 6-2. Hlltner beat Oustafson. by default. Proud beat Hosford. 6-1, 6-0. Weaverllng lst Fead. 8-3, 6-S. Third Round. Ptlehm heat Ooosen, 6-4, f-i. 6-J. Helman best McProud. 6-5, -, 6-5. C. Q. Powell beat remark. 6-S. 6-S. Koch beat R. Powell, 6-8. 6-2. 6-2. McKlllup beat Lenenburg, 6-1. fl-3, Mnnlnghen beat Hlltner by default. Proud beat Weaverllng, 6-2, 3-6, fri Fourth Round. Rtiehm beat Helman, 6-1, 6-1. Proud beat Hanlnghen, i-5, 3-6. 6-1. rioub'es. FIRST ROUND. Koch and R. Powell beat SchwaJU and Polskl by default. mission will be given clerks and em ployes who wttih to see the game, the. time off to do so. Box seats are now on sale at McVlt tie's, the City National cigar store and KourUe park. Cubs Chase "Matty From Box, Winning First, Losing Second CHICAGO. July 31. Chicago and New Tork broke even again" today In tho final gome of the series. The locals won the first. 7 to S, while tho visitors toolt th second, 9 to 2. Chicago -won by bunching bits off Mathewson, one -f which was a homer by Wllllama, which netted three runs and caused ,rBlx BU" to retire. 1 Mors bunched hits tn th fifth sjd another homer off Rltter scored four more runs. Vaughn had Uttla dlfflouUy keeping the visitors' hits scattered. Che ney's wtldness, coupled with bunched hits, one of which was Bralnerd's triple, gave McKIHud and Ooosen beat Kohl and x', rnrii mnA mmmandlna' lead at the MPo"und "dYiumphrey beat Matthew start of the second game. Pa-es on ben. and Outh by default. off Pierce nd Zabel followed by safe f7 -v? H'rf f ToUll ....90 IH I I Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 l-'lttsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 Two-base hit: Wagner. Three-base hit: Gibson. Stolen base: O'Mara. karned runs: Pittsburgh. 5. Base on error: Brooklyn. 1. Bases on balls: Off Apple toi, 2; off Mamaus. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Appleton (Johnston). Struck out: By Appleton, 1; by Mamaux. 4. Wild r.ltch: Appleton. Umpire: Rlgler i:"e,, nnrf Rprnriil Brne: nnoOKt.YX. FITTBBi'ROH. Matthewson and Langenburg beat IJeb- hits netted the' other runs. Chicago AU.H O A E. ajj.h.o.a e. crman and Uardner, -6, 6-1. . . . , ..i,. -, Teu-euu Score My,r. cf...6 l 2 o ocir.,. if... J j! Drullnes and lison beat Ahern and bunched only two hlU ofr Tesreau. ocore, CMnra. t icolilo cf...l l J J Cross by default. second game: rnulrt. lb. 6 ! II 1 O lnhniton. lb 1 i unri .wu boat T. iinrl Hlltner PHirAflO. Whet. If.... 4 o 0 OHInchm.n, rf.J .- default. ' " in H O A B. AB.H.O A E Calvert and Edmonson beat Kearne and Bnm. If 4 o t o Ctood. it.. Lewis by default. Robert.. rf...4 10 0 Flbr. rut.hiw, Jb.4 0 8 IWumt. Blenstl. rf.. 4 t uvio. - - - - a II ii z iiiir,i. i......v - - - - M-C.irty. c 4 a 6 0 Oliurphr. a Olion 0 0 0 0 CA.nini, p Miller, C... 0 0 8 0 0CMr. P .-'h d 1 I u 0 u-oirii Dell, p rfbulU ... 1 luLler, p. 1 1 0 0 .10 0 16 Totals ,41100i Madden and Hanighen beat Cusack and i " ib .1 0 0 4 0' Weaverllng by default. FlMrher. ! 0 0 ! SECOND ROUND. Mrk.. lb-cf.4 .1 0 0 0 " mr,A ij uu 11 u XmAA- . n 1 lobert. lb. ...4 HIUr. p 1 Dwvln. 0 1 Ma!hwson, p i h n. -( lb 1 Babblngton .1 1 0 0 2 0Mcjviiilo, P 0 o 0 l j Hanighen by default. .17 10 1 8 Clarke Powell Is Made President of Tennis Association cfc Totals ...Si 10'!t 1 1 i'mo iui v i.m winning run scored. Pan for McCarty In the ninth. Untied for leil in the eighth. Batted for Cooper In the ninth. Brooklyn 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 8 0 0-4 Pittsburgh 022000000 1-6 Two-base hits: Carey, Collins. Hlnch man. Three-base hits: Wagner, Baird. ktolen base: Wagner. Double play Wnirner to Johnston. Krnea ru urnnicivn. 4: Pittsburgh. 5. Base on , , in..-i....nh i n.,.i rnrs: lirooKiyn. i. xiouuii, . - , T, , , - . on ball!-: Off Smith, 1; off Pfefjer, 1. m n w wn. w in,.. r,ct smith A in two and one-third ney is now in progress. Charles Patter- M I1IID. ' " . I - - - t o I 4 4I OHrhulU. 1I..1 1 Oil IZImmirm.. lb I 0 0 4 f i OKnlMlr. lb. .4 1 1 J 4 114 OWlllsms. cf..4 1 J 0 tt s 0 0 Archer. 4 All I Mrl'lim. lb 4 I T 1 0 1 4 f OVlusHn. P 0 00 1 S 0 0 Totals 0 0 MULES GET TRIALS FOR COMING RACES . Buckingham Seems to Be the Fa vorite, but There Are Several Dark Horiei. ..it unit Clarke O. Powell of Omaha was : ToUlu ... II 14 II 1 , i 'batted for Hitler In ninth. ! New York 0 0 0 0 1 0 J 0- ilgO o U V 1 v v o-base hit: Fisher. Home runs: wuiiom. MTii.pv. F.nrnen runs: rew , . ' York, 2; ChlcaKO. 6. Double play: Vaughn elected 1 10 F8her to McClarry. Base on errors: Jim: president of the Nebraska Bta.te Tennis Chicago. 3; New York, 8. Bases on balls: aer; association for 191M. at the annual meet- "UH'ning4.: 'oVf'RiSer. YV ilngs. Struck out: By Vaughn. ny riatnewson. 1: oy nuier, . vuih"- Innings: off Dell, none in four and two- son of Arapahoe was made vice president, ' Vn,,runo AB.HOit 4 0 0 MAYOR DRIVES FAST TROTTER Half a dozen prominent citizens of Omaha driving mules hitched to carta belonging to race horses, was a sight witnessed at the Speedway dirt track In Kaat Omaha Friday afternoon. The prominent citizens were not posing for the movies. They were practicing for J the first annual "transmulean" of the Omaha Driving club, to be held Thursday afternoon as a part of the race program. Each of the six had a trial at driving Locust Jack, a white Jackrabbit, or Lou DlUon. a dark colored quadruped. The red-hot tip for the "Transmulean" la that Everett Buckingham leads the other drivers In getting speed out of his mule. Mayor Dahlman drove a mule for the first time In his l!fe Friday, although he .li-j! i ..ft lJffr X In tw. H nil . . . .1 NBW TORK. uiirua ii i.iiij., - -:;"i: " - i rraruc Morgan or wayne, secretary, ana. ab hoak two-thirds Innings ;off Adamas, 8 in . ,,. .. . f . seven and onenblrd Innings: off Cooper, nan-y ko 01 irur.r. - ; ; ' r , , 4 , wa a former cowboy. Ed Peterson 2 m one and two-thirds prunes: off J j. will be tn, BCW1. of the 1916 tournament, 0 1 i ijjhu.te. U 1 1 J ; know, how to sing to the brutes to make Qulllen. none In one Inning. Struck out., pftw-u returned from Lincoln Saturday Flteber. ss.l 1 J lmrm.. ib.4 1 4 1 ' . , ,, By Smith, 1: bv lxll. 8: by rteiter. a. A..mrmA .u., w.,m hiv ""'. cf... 4 o l o oMuira. ru Vmclres: Rlgler and Hart. nd declared that Koch would probably rhMn), cf.l 1 1 o A.i.-m.. , 'win th itila title aaaln and that Koch Ibrt. lb.... I 0 1 ft (Aivh.. .-. and Ralph Powell looked food for the ?.',n,'e." I f J l "chlne'r"'.' nnuhlea Rhamntonshln. Powell declared Wanaai'l. .. 1 0 0 0 . that despite the fact that rain had serl- Tru p. .J J jj rbi. p 4 8 o s s i mem stop. in. u. upaiKe, i . t . Kiroud land Ed Peek acquitted themselves cred- Caldwell Has Best j Of Benz on Mound t a n a j iu o o Iltably durln; prac Ice and any one of them s o o e o 1 i 0 0 may spring a surprise In an event so un 10 110 certain as a mule race. ,.. I M I - 1 . t. . . M .a , M K VI IB 1 I , " - oubi ii&iiih (riaiiia w, vi vtvii rsws w iw um - - - -- - this year, the tennis enthusiasm out In Js'ew York 6 1 - u 1 1 " . . , j Chicago 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 li RED SOX WIN ONE FROM TIGER BAND Bostons Successfully Defend League Leadership, Beating Detroit, Four to One. BUXCH HITS IN T1IE FOURTH RUDOLPH EASY FOR REDLEG HITTERS Cincinnati Hammers Braves' Hurler Hard and Wins the Final Combat . FIVE TO THREE IS THE SCORE ALL IS READY FOR OMAIIA'SRACE MEET iVothiug but the Misdirected Effort! of the Weather Mau Will Be Able to Head Off Sport. ALL OMAHA 13 WORKED TIP This Is tho lnct occasion on which Omaha's revival meetlna; of trotting and psrtn hore9 will be Ylewed from tho ntandpoint of anticipation In tho Sunday Issue of this newspaper. Next Sunday the story will be a hit tory o tho flrot annual races of the Omaha I'rlvlng club. Whether that story will tell of success or failure iloi-onds altogether upon the wvaiher, aiiorillim tj the best Informa tion obtain tblc. ll(n on Thursday, Fri day and Saturday remains the only thlnf I be feared. Hut nothlnjr lees than a at downpour would spoil the meetlns;. I'ho hariKKH lacs, beyond question have aiiKbt the IntiTcst of the publio In Omaha, ami It only remains for the horsemen to provide contests which will make tliouc w ho see them want to coma back for mure. This requirement can be fulfilled by the official of the Orivlns; club In only one way by keeping things moving all the lime and by providing a snappy Pronram, which will be over tn time for the spectators to get home to an early evening meal. Horsemen should assist in ea riving out this ebjoct for, after all, it Is the Kpe, lators for whom the whole show 1? I'rovtded. Ilrnoks No Delay. Secretary S'.i.ilth Is an enthusiast on this very subject. No delays will go with, him, and starting Judge McCreary Is in entire sympathy with his dealre for a meeting wheie "there will be something1 doing all the time." "No prolonged scoring, no long delays for rhaiiKlng sulkies or harness, or set ting shcos or for any other cause will be allowed," said Mr. Smith. "There will bo a blacksmith at the track who will put back a dropped shoe In quick time. If a horse breaks his sulky, there will be another sulky ready at the track. Three or four scores are enough If the drivers understand the policy of the as sociation and know that It will be en forced Impartially In every case." In order that less time may be con sumed In handling the horses between heats, the Iirlvlng club Is building a paddock near the track. Difference of Opinion Makes Races, It la already apparent that the horse men snd some of the town guys are going to wager a few bones on the re sults in some ot tne races. There Is a large difference of opinion concerning the merits of some of the horses, whlcb, will rare here, Just as there was con cerning the wrestling ability of Stecher and Cutler. Many would prefer Nebraska had a parl-mutucl law legalising use of the ma chines 2 Such as other states, where the horse Is popular, have passed. A request for such a law probably will be made of the next leg.slature. The machines, do away with all the evils of the old kinds of betting and provide amusement for "the tired buslneHsman," who desires to wager a few Jitneys on his choice of the ponies and for tha "plunger." Uotb. get a square deal and both are satisfied. fcciiiaiy Nm.tlt, however, is resolve! that "touts" are to be barred from hand ing out tips (for a consideration) to Omaha race goers. So take this straight tip thut If any "wlae guy" wants to hand you a line of dope that such and such, a horse Is sure to win, you can have him arrested by Just letting Bmlth know about his actlvlt.es. On race days you i can read In The Bee all the dope avaiU J able about tho horses, and your friend. uiu tout, will tell you no more and prol fably less. CINCINNATI, July 1.-Clnctnntl bat ted Rudolph hard end won the fifth and BOSTON, July . The Boston Ameri cans defended their leasue leadership successfully today, winning from Detroit, last game of tne nerles frm Boston to 4 to 1. The Red Pox bunched hits off ;dsy. 1 to S ra!n pitched fine tall for I Coleleskle In the fourth Inning for all the seven Innings, but weakened a little In Secretary W. II. Knight of the Amerl. cun Trotting association, of which the Omaha Urlving club is a member, will be In Omaha th.s week to assist In mak ing the Omaha meeting a success. S sent a telegram to this effect to Secre tary Hltm, who also received a message from Chicago indicating that a number of horsemen from that city will be here, for the races. The fact that Omaha has been put back on the horse map Is attracting con siderable attention among horsemen all over the countiy. The city la receiving a lot of valuable Hdrtllng as a result. up Murray. Zimmerman. beat of Ben. In a pitchTr;- batle here to-i be expected an entry list of r hiY.TPralnerd' Sehul.e Stolen best of Bens in a p "cners oaii i . 150 at the 1916 tourney. bases: Uobert, Zlinn.erinan Archer (2). dr.y when New York defeated Chicago. Z to 1. It was the second game of the sea son won by the Vankees from Chicago. New York won In the ninth when Boone opened with a double and Bens hit Hart zell. Blackburn threw Plpp's sacrifice bunt over Fournler's head and Boone scored. Caldwell iVuck out Fournler threo times. Score: CHICAGO. NEW YORK. AB H O A E AB H O E Murphir. rf 4 1 0 0 Hih. If 4 i l 0 Wfiv.r. is. .3 1 1 i OKnono. 4 111 V ColC'U. !b fl:x CHiriztll. b..l 10 Fournl'r Hi. 4 0 12 1 f'Pipp. !h Most of Best Known Chicagoans Survive CHICAGO, July tl. Most of Chicago's better known tennis players came through successfully In the opening rounds of the Western tournament on the Onwentsla club's oourts at Lek Forest today. Absence of out of town entrants, who i l-Bi-iHtd runs: New York. ; Chi' ago, 1 Haciiflce IiIib: Iib.rt, Acher, Mcl.arry. Double play: Inyle to Fletcher to Hruiuerd. Base on errors: Clilcago. 8 New "ork. 1 Hases on balls: Off Cheney, 2: off Pierce, i; off Zabel. t: off Tesreau. 1 Hits' Off Cbenev, 2 in two thirds iniilna: off Pierce. 4 in two and ontthird Ini.ingMi off Zabel. 4 In lx In ntnts. Struck out: By tierce, ii; by Tesrtau. 6; by Zabel, E. rmpires: l-.lem and Cocklll. . behind John B., a pacing horse with a record of 1:13 flat, a real speed merchant, and stepped John a little. John was second to Wedgewood Ld In 2:11 at Waverly In June so the mayor was behind a horse which was worthy of him. John B. Is driven by I. I. Wilson, who waa formerly employed In tho retinue of Croesceus, 2:CS4, former champion trot ting stallion. runs. It was in this Inning that Cobb, the t'Uhth. The two errors made ly! Gold Rusk. 2M trotting. Is one of the the speedway dirt raced to third on a bunt after Cady ! Cincinnati cost two runs dowdy's thro a'-j early urnvals at inrew oeyonu ursi uase, ana scoreu on inn 10 uaes w aa , or. twuirer ana mrm- ; truck, lie is a bay gelding by Rusk Crawford single. Score: wits cnrrl-d off the bruin honors ',. Kra..j.on of Urilttjin ,nrt u ,.H ..: idiikvn by A. M. Chrlaman, Malvern, la. DETROIT. BOSTON. I Score aii ii a A it in it n i c l Vltt. 3I 4 0 I 4 f.Hnotwr. rf.. I I a 0 , " .. 4 t I I 1" - v 2;, ...I 16 10 Col.h. rf 1 1 1 0 gpuk.T. cf...4 t 4 0 i tmwfar.1 rf 4 1 t 0 ... 1 ' ... .3 I 11 t 1 if ... 4 n o v ilwin. If 4 0 1 u ii Burin, lb ... 12 0 ili.r.1nrr. !b. I 1 I t 1 N Hi... 4 114 0 "l, .. 11 ii 1 1 ll Bixnaif. r...l 0 :i 'J Oily, c I till p 3 I) 0 I Uol'awr p J 0 J 1 M-Kf 0 0 fl 0 o - . .. l 'I 0 ) TuUll ... 17 14 4 BOSTON. AH. H OA E ciNn.vNTi .IWykoff Is Winner Browns Even Up r i.. . ;tiiii lor i oweloshle In heventn. Series With Senators 1 .::::::::::::: o J o J t Totull ... VI 4 ;4 21 1 ;n ted lor l oweloskle In heventh. Mran. rf....6 i:-' 2b . 4 Kltipkt.. Hb .tl I Vi n ii: II i MlKMi Cf . I tlclnnldl. IU. 4 1.....4 Miimnvtl., 4 (iowjy. c . . .4 1'. 'i"'jtuh. p. .2 llavla. p 0 'i Strand fi..u .. 1 I ii 0 II 0 1 2 0 t 4 1 II 11 I I 2 0 4 I 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0" Oroh. 8b Herzi'K. I AH H O A E i .4 2 ii; 'nil', p . lt,l.r .0 o e o it I 1 0 II II In a Pitching DuelLT;;,,r,,..; 1 A 1 ft A J roll. til", ll.il 1 3 0 0 - ..k. rf S 1 f 0 1 xr::cj-: ? i ;B.;a. b::i pisym at unwod or ik. Mmns- K"'" - iidVin" I I 1 I S;lka- delyel the completion of the PiIjAPErjpHIA. July li A pitching I e ened ."!!. Kt. lax today anil Mi the Hi-l li-s wlln Vasl.lntin, when a content i Illinois o i. t-Uiglt s by Walker, Howard and duel between Wykoff and Harstad here 8 verld, coupleil wit li tinv, aid's steal of wo-baMe Mis: 1'hiIv. d"lner. Stolen , lade. Hcolt. Iiouble play: Vltt to llurna. I ir.i b;rt i'i errorh : liiroit, 1; Boa t'HI J. l(.is, on build: inf 'oveet i, , i 1; off Foster. 1. Hits: Off Cfv.Ienl. i.-, Pi. fix hhiIuki; off ;4t en, 2 In two In- ToUli ...s ;-:4 10 t Totals 51 'is ro expected Monday, '.NU'iy liui w:i,.-ii iniiiii iiui.r'uivn i A i 'hi.' iri, 0 ft 0 1 O 0 0 0-1 between Heath Byford, New York 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1-! ihamplon. and W. II. Johnstone of San i ,wn. v-lrht batsmen faced Wykoff. The ; Pratt hit sufo'v on even r, ti J ri h. ,stri' k out: ltv I ov leskle. 2. by Cincinnati I i m.t, I mpires: L'.hiis and Chill To'alt M 9 24 u ; . .ir l fur Miiilolph In eighth. F'an for 'inwly In itlntb. taite i for PavU In l'w ninth. Hun for Clarke In eUhlh. I'os'.iii 0 0 ii 1 ) 0 0 todsv resulted in a Victory for Phlla-: second, gave the isiton i he limine run. it H.lnH. riavalanil 1 to 0. Only Hoth Boellllni! an. I i;Mi:. 11 .,-.. hn , To-ia--e hit: Boone. Home run: lllu-h l'..nl mm: N'hvt York. 1: Chi- 1 - - i only run Ol me saino "e- i" I'mm. eair.a't Vint Im on frror: New York. Among early winners today was Nat i ito,i in 4h elstith tnnlns on bis single. W. ljOris. V . ... . - a . . 11 I , I. . t . . . . I ' AUIlAC Of IllM foil!' 8i or- WASHINOTi OWNER IS PLEftCED WITH NEW STUDEBAKER SIX bv ut'hed "ha Harte l V'C Itn.-k -"rnio" ot AtlnU- wh" 1owe1 exf- Wambaganss mulf of Turner's throw on Photf0l. ,." ? .., r( lfW ' i 1 out v- fdwill S- hv R h 1 ' ii.iPn' ,om h h1' "' rh""r ""-'WtUh'' grounder and an out and A;,,,,,,. b. . I l 2 I z.,... 4 i I I u , , , , , Hires: willi2r.nd Conn-dly. ' I lams of Chicago. -. The Weber j Schanr. ilngla. The (am. was played ',7- J ;., '' ' J ! J Hrry W. Blevln- of Toledo, who drove I brothers, well known lnterscholastlo ten- j Jn OM hr,ur Bna eleven minutes, it being wikr. rf.. 4 s J 0 nand.i,' ,.'.'t 2 a 0 0 ' mB "f ,he nr"t of th new Hturt'uK,!r WILLIAMS AND WASHBURN WIN IN TENNIS PLAY BOSTON", July St. R N'orris Williams, II. of this city, national ulngles chsm plon. and Wllltim WaKhbum of New York today won tbe eastern doubles hwn tennis championship on the courts of the long-wood Cricket club. The pair, play ing together for the first time In a title tournament, defeated Irving C. Wnirht of Boston and W. V. Johnson of Philadelphia. S-. -. -S, - la Eye to the rstsre. 81. was the child of untold wealth. What "untold wealth" la. we know not, but It sounds literary. "I must ieam to open tho door of the aiiiu myself. ' eho said, "for some day I irsv be povr." And her tcdlanmnedededed mother took '1 hadro;i bar into her loving arms, for she rrnimo (iunlou nls players, both won their first round ' the shortest ever flayed here. Score natch, Jerry beating Jay Crappclle, Chi- carver .A Nr pmi.AlJn.Pii' A cago. without extending himself, -l, -f. rf . A4B ? ? A, and James disposing of t. f. Wiley, a Turnr. ' it. . ,t 4 ow;h. rf... 4 I e 1 n. 1 r,-.., R7 rhaima.B. ri I i 1 O'S.ins If.. .4 S 0 1 local piayer, -S. 8-3. j,, on 11. I t Mni. ct..4 lloo Paul Gardner of Chicago, former "Bic Kirka. lb... I II 11 ; : Ijiiui. lb. I 0 I 0 nine1 champion, and ae.nl-flnallat In tho "v-J J J i J J we.item last year, was also successful in O'svni .. ..1. .ii.. .. t Harttad ms lirsi nii", nun,,,, ai limn -Barbers .'hicago, -U .Eraii . Play in tne men s oouoies ana wouisn totals ... t: I :4 14 I Hooaid. lb. .4 ! 12 1 Arit, If 1 Laivan. aa . I 0 3 i i j h-.ou. rt . t -rH. c.,4 1 2 2 H.;,r. c ..4 X llamtluo. p. I 0 0 1 CM in ill. aM.,3 1 - Uall'.a. p 1 Totals ....311127 14 C. ;.l'i,m. II (1 it-'lillnK. p.. A 'Altitun'!! ..1 0 0 Hlx-ryllnder ears out of trie factory, H'liom Houth Bi-nd to his home city. Is 1 i highly enthusiastic ovi-r tiie miuiilne's J I performance. He savs th it no matter what the state of the road was, the car . .... H.itH -II I h. li,i.. ha nmt ' . I . L U I " ' 1 n r (v ..'.J v.a.v... " - . , . , To'ai. ....13 ii is l stca.llneas of a Pullman car. "One can al- Hatted for Ctallia In nfuntli. , ,,,i..h 1 1 i o 4 I 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 The. horse trotted a spiendld race at 1 ii i Malvern. JVlly li. when he beat a field '"b! J n ' I ?if 10,1 K("' irottern. In straight heats. Kllllfrr. rf...4 I t 0 0 Htepiing the last two in :15. ilHrke.'r.r!;:! 1 i 1 l Minnie Osbii. u green trotting mare, wiiia.i. o o ; viiii a reported trial of 2:17', by Cecillan Wwlmnin It 4 1 2 il II i , ,, ... , . . M i o lit. ih 4 I i o ,i 1-eila and Harry Onslow, entered In the till J'1-'4 Uul- ure llie suble of Trainer J bh elis. Totala ,...SJ 1J27 11 j Tlle tuljl.. of L. P. Southworth of BV i M ima la at the Hack u is also Trainer Clubs. It loi.sibtd eif tour good huisea lii'iuuing ite-ilwooil, ii:14a, pacing; TIP 'i'o,t pacing; l'red It., a trotter wuli a recur, oi i VJ't. and Westera F.yr, :i green pacer, by Gomoko. Tha Ii tl v' eil i n .t.ci'at.e because he Is out of . Trappctia, the dame of Columbia , .... n.nno' ina.upion 3-year-old half n. le tiaik iiucing stsllion. The flying horse has ben In ii:).'.1. lie probably wUl not start heie, peya Trainer Combs, a S "oil. 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 Two-base hits: Kli' fir. liarke i! Tliroe-liase hits: Moi:il'.. KMlifcr f'.arped runr: Morton, I: liniinoMtl. L'oithle ilay: Imle to Clark- to W'auii'T lo I'lntke, Ttudolph to M.iranvllle t, f hiiirlt Haae on frmi : H i 'on, 1. Haaes on be'ls: O'f Brd ,vh 1: off Havls 1: off Hale. 1. I-tits: Off Itmlolr.li. 12 In seven Innlnns; off Pavls. nono In oiip Innlrg. Hirers: nut: Hv Itiuloloh, 1; by Hale, 1. Umpires: Byron and K.on. WCLG AST AlD KtTCHEL WiLL BOX FOR CHARITY WILLIAMS AND WASHBURN WIN WAY TO FINALS ... i ...4 ft Toiala fit. I. on ----- Washington II l t I, Two-ba Batted for Koehlii.ir In ninth 0 0 0 0 tt under the hood of the new Slmlebaker said Mr. Hevlns in describing his championship will begin Mondsy. r i lv t o we.l itist her thud spoho truly. Haite PiilUdeluhia Ledger liuoutn. fioralaa Wlat from Ckadroa. GORDON. Neb.. July SI iSpeclal.) Gordon defeated the Chadron base ball team yesterday. 4 lot It was a battle of battel lea throughout, with the Gordon bunch having a little the best of It. Gor don la playing without any salaried men now, but is able to cope with the beat i teams in this section of the country. i H ore: . . , AAA1AA1A A VVV,WW,V V 1 ft 0 1 1 1 0 leg: Chadron. Kabin end Wey Gordun. u dciiticitf and Grlawold Baited for OWelll In ninth. ! Batted for Harstad In ninth. I neveiand A Philadelphia 0 1 I Gaill. tt tn uvven linings; off Moi-hliiK Sacrid e bit: Klrke. First bsae on er- ,n wo liiuinics. tire k i,ut: By llain rors: Cleveland. 1; Philadelphia, It Base "ton. 1; bv 0.lU. 4; bv BontiUo. I. rn balls: off Hartoil, I Struck out! l'nipire: lilldebrand and O' lying Ii II, i. Bv Harstad, 4: by Wyckoff, 6. Umpires:: - Nail n and Idneen. ; I'lay Four Innlnas. I LIN'CVjI.N, July :i).-llani atoppe, to- Houlbrrn lasorlatlou. days tfame at tho i ml or the fourth In- Memphis. J: Mobile. 2. '!U'l.?llU lh' ,l ore i l" u '" fvor Little llock. 2; Atlanta, H. I' 1 irl-aii 5. i , c-. u. i... j i... -m ni, iuiii Ii-ciiiiii uauu CHICAGO, July 31-The first profea. jsional boxing to take place in Chicago or its suburb!, fln-e mm with offiolai ; sanction, will be seen tonight when Ad POflTOV, July 31 It was only after two- ;v.i!gaal ani btove Ketchel will meet at flve-srt matches that R. N. Williams. 2d. , Forest Paik. Permission to stage tha of Boston and W. M. Washburn of New , bout was obtained when it was proposed York won their way to the final of the to turn over part of the receipts to tha eastern doubles tennis tournament on the fund for the relief of the sufferers from t 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0-J nUi hits. hhotton. Gan.lil. Btol-n has"-: ,rl'- "" w """'ln for u l' throw In Howard, horned rurn Off ija lis. S: off the clutch while on hlrh gear, and with liOel.I'lll.' 2- off Hull, Ml,, Il fc'lrl I...... , . on error: Rt. Iuis. l Bases I,?, "vn P!"" .k T 7 7 ll'tl'''1' "' '" and T. R MRS BUNDY DEFEATS tiff lbinilliitn 1 ntt ii..ni i in,.. Ins start, the vibration lielng hardly m- I .... . ... , mno. DU1HUI UtftHIO ". . , --".,. a i m ' ' i rt i tn i r w i urn 111 im r nil i ikis . . . . . - Unable. Of course tin. mum not oe none , h .rternoo whfn wUam. tne j riKi). KHUWrit A I I LNN S 1 hi control. I ' courts of th f.onizwontl Pricket tlub to-th Katlan(i lUaier- 4air Tks ts.nnuil mi m i.Uvlna .... .... ...e,,..r ........ u. ... -,n.Honn, rham,,on rr-overeil test that brings out evsry o'uUlty of a ' Th. h. llr. ,..i- A. declslvelv. his I.ONH BEACH. Cal.. Julr H.Mto. power generator. Tben tho fleMlbl'.lly j forehand drives being largely responsible 'Thomas C. Bundy (May Sutton) defeats! N'aslivl I.-. 7. New Chaitanoo)ia. l-o: lii n liiKhHm, 4- 'Sec ond tujiie, sceu liintngi by ugicemcnl.) A "For Kale" furniture Into cssh. of the motor Is aiio l.ar pleasing sur prise. At times we i-l'jwed down to a I pace the ( .'i-iel. meter could not register, wbi' meat s the oar was traveling at I not very much over the rate ot a mile and a half an hour. for his team winning the next three sets .Mrs. Vary K. Browne of Los Anrsls an4 match. , ti.:t o yeurs national woman's douMesandi Williams and Washburn will meet In'- singles tennis champion, today la the Ing C. Wright of this city and W. F. women's finals, of tha south CaJtfor. Johnson of Philadelphia in the ftnal nla tornament. C-l and f-s. It was Mr match tomorrow. Idirowns's first defeat la three yearn,