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m OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATUKDA! AUGUSYT 9, 1902, BROOKEYN BEATS ST, LOUIS | 2 = : ':;.'u’:....."&n W haditneseta® ** ™ [COOD PLAYINDOUBLE TENNIS £24% |KANSAS CITY BEATS PEORIA Distillers Lose Another on Home Gronnds Because of Failure to Hit the Ball Sl ONE SEMI-FINAL - STANDS - ADJOURNED FBORIA, Il Aug. L-Ransas City made $oth Beams Bat Fretly, but Mits of | Washin ;" it four stralght trom Frorla togay. P an wed reokiyn Come at Opportw O o o aad Waimae| Towle Showed Set-All - Whem R Hlnflp!:dh':flhl:nu‘n that fs B B ONLY IN ONE INNING DID BROWNS SCORE hlnhOhy'l‘nflly Narw Down t» Final Matoh, Y Bl emwnonmwel ol monosenssl Times, While St. Lonls’ Miller, & new pitcher, Pla; Ave Seatsare R, BRI, ik LIRS, SnBRlp| am meentan Greel M Coughll *, 84 4 'oxX 'Il suspen: ny. lance, h H.B, BROOKLYN, Aug. 8.—Brooklyn won trom | & 00, “‘m Peoria o0 . o- 3¢ 3| Another delightfal evening favored the Bt. Louls today by & score of 6 to 3. In Out Baltimore. tterfes: Peoris, 2 clty tenmis tournament yesterday and tho the second, third and fourth innings the WU SThe lecals bunched Hanford; Kansas Sy, th. [contest for the local champlonship in home team batted freely and sgored six 1. visitors thelr errors Standing of ¢ doubles was carried one stage nearer to i P saoh n..‘@ .C. | completion. Except for an unfinished mateh, runs. Twao bases on balls, a two-bagger "" by Brashear and singles by Barclay and tth o7 | gme i1 fonly the final round remains for this aft- ce, 1,1 K-n:l-: Sity A ernoon, when Young and Caldwell will Donovaii brought in three runs for i Louls in the sixth. The fielding of th Milwaukes K ther Hill ang Collett or Battin and ragged. Attendance, X . Josteh b p F. J. Hill and A. Collett’ atter finlshing their postponed tle with J. Highos and Dr. Schnelder, went up against J. W. Battin and J. W. Towle and by & singular coincidence had again reached the soore of “one set all” when darkness came on. The score by At the Omaha Fieid club Saturday atter. [Evnos was the same me ou the previous 60n two base ball games will be played. | evening, except that Hill and Collett took t 2 o’clock the second club team will meet | the first set instead of th S - e A Hughes Sohnelder were not as suc- - n |cossful last night as they had beem on Thursday. Neither of themi showed the t, ‘ 7 . ergy and determination which bhad gained W"“ . Riay | them the first set of the match and came ko “‘“" .PI_ near winning them a second. They al- i Left -H lowed thelr opponents to get a good lead fn |on them before they warmed up to the > ? at St :ouph. Cotorado 8§ o #as City, Des Moines at m.-. SBiymenesrt ‘onnol CI.NIIII Beats nnmlnn. B a1 cumy: At 8—Clevein vy a4 game and almost befors anyone knew what S S Ol sw Wovik P hu..,,.‘, . ,,,.:"‘..:2, 8% | cresconts will nave s Whirl, the mea plays |was going on the score was 546 1 I Taror wr features of whic Hickman's batting | Ing as follows: of Hill and Oollett. ' Collett wids showing The New Yorkers ) i At tie Polo grounds fining be- slole non} flflfin}u‘;‘ A | St frst Hoffman | MUch agility on the back ltne and Hill , the visifors shutting them out. livering the ball. some winning strokes at the net, lva- s a; l“b: “.' :‘- hlhfl' ‘u.l.n n.tl} 0'1:2 0 other team merely returned tho they came to them without any r thrown lfill tn et by him, Chicagos si; ; Ktte dyum, serious effort to seore. Strong Match of Tourney. Battin and Towle, who had already —_— knocked out McIntyre and Hadkell and als: At Y. M, C. A. Grounds, Bunderland and Dufrene, were expected t: Ou( at the Y make at least a strong fight agalnst Hill and Collett, and they are certainly doing it. It was only after two most strenuous sets that the match was postpomed. Hill t and Collett captured the first at 7 to 5, by o | Bard work. Hill was very successful with tlan - wspocia w its team and it is ‘il the t on bases: ‘o':I:m "'-u'n" v played as benest to lrm:k out: By Moo 1 day i 1146, Umpire: O'Lapghitn,, R e R e R N e A geceiper il g0 to-datra unm u. S, | artia"or bail and Ja deverving ot 3 | Crowd. ‘Game called Ifi“l.o'u. § ’5 omomm o Frwuetdangndp o of easy balls, which he volleyed with just enough placing to make them difficult to feach. When playing a forward game Hill stands very close to the net, sometimes rather too close, and arvthing that comes at him two or three feet above the ‘band is an lnvitation for a killing voll ‘whether by speed or-direction, which #eldom 'fatled to avail himself of. Battls, from his base line, usually tried to lob over Hill, and then Collett had a chance to shine, and it was wonderful how much Y eenastes. R ground ho could cover in chasing t Detrolts Boston at Chioago, larka.io[ooi L, T e " the back n¢" moh eo‘ur(. 3 Collett’ ; B ul cMahon and Ferguson. urns were ususily simple aud easy to pla; IN AMERICAN: ASSOCIATION gy e but Hill found him & useful partner in that SRRRANEOD.. SENUES e, ho saved many & point which would other- wise bave gone against them. Boaton \flu n Sixth, 8o 0rL0)] o JTON, Aus. 8—-Four hits. o base on K1 gave Boston six 3 mfl ntog. 1odey, winning the 467 Was battea cut of the Box Pmlun who pitched yesterday, w fl sent in. Both lnml batted hard. Attend: vy 1,300, at i | Loutuvitie Has No Trousle Locating | The m*’”"{b‘"fl""‘u‘rm,“‘“‘ % Altrock’s Gurves, While Coons - B‘:lnl u‘.m fi Provea Pussle. l.l_l‘n -hn oh of unic o:“-nv-'gnthtnn will out, or to run for a ball which was falling inside the line, were frequently the means | g of 'saving a point, and the match was one | ©J .hmm every polnt was valuable. l-tun (88 usual ‘wi pe it should. llur portunities for such had. in former Young dud Caldwell Had by no means an easy time of it with Brown and Rogers, though the score of 6-4, 6-2 does not in- y 10 dicate anything very clése. The losers had $t. Paul Beats Columbus. 3 the games 4 to 1 in their favor in the first f sot and wée putting many balls down the nl?nocbcurl-.lggho guine, e S T i 3 JJrant. Two. : | center of the ecourt, where meither Young = : nor Caldwell was able to reach them. They both hit the bells ‘with considerable Rt O skill and there wers many pretty passes Totlersed Wetants Colushbus. to &nd fro. Although outclaseed, they N, Nob, Aug. ‘.:3’5:15.‘.‘.2 mm.mm a. Same | - wod A, Collett beat J. Hugh satiterlest gfl_?m o2 B &."‘.«. e g 9 bz ;gcuaw-uanll. t against J. W. 5, 6-8. (Un- Lincoln boy who will be Earl Farnsworth's partner in the Inter- state tournament on the 15th, was on the Fleld club courts yesterday, and took part in a practice game. 'His fast style of play Pt autsiay attracted considerable attention. Raymond In Southgra Assoclation. says that Loveland and Shepherd, another e Whdx o™ g 1 1o fais .o P R h!hwmutfl.mmfl.'(m tice and will give a good secount of them- M“Nulvflb—"nhvfll‘. Atanta, 2. ———— Three-I League. ‘_,'A& M‘lflfl—‘ Bloomington, 1; Rock- At .luuvflu—mmvlll.. 7; Roek Ilsl- " did not know AL Terre Haul 3 that both feet M‘T ite—Terre Haule, 3; Cedar prrediiy .r"lu L ey e d easy it 18 to elicroach ¢ |DOHERTY BROTHERS WINNERS |s few inches beyond the timit, but it is an — unfalr adventage which ought to be guarded Defeat Ward and Davis in Tennls | against carefully. It 18 & matter ia which members of the Omaha club can set & good art. example to the visiters, who ‘Will be here the week after ‘mext it they will watch [ T B e e %l oonmamaons? - § wloe themselves. .ES. Cghuter thmnle charmions e g:."_,.'._.. “6‘."“‘.’5.;'; BEATS ~ WHITNEY’S = FILLEY toga by Length and 2 cunbunwes: that teh and the SN Ml ocoommmtun Bl noomnmmmme 1 o winmi o H‘Httfifl (RERERE=~] iy z une -lnuu. !nnly-‘l?o \ ...fi"-.:.-::-. = Faos et ?Ie"l‘.?fi ted Trident wever, out- his service, and at the net he found plenty | wi MW Lincoln pair who have entered their names beat B 8~ | for the Interstate, are in comstant prac 'pooubn'(tlo-nhlufi beat combe —— :n.:n com:: m:l:l. .l m e tone | Roxane Wins from Guafire at Sara- ‘L. | gwe Feathers o hall, Muson ‘against Wolt, Lavin assinet ‘Gunsberg. Uohn againgt Atkins, Gottschall _against _ Napier, _Tschigorin againet Bardisbon. Phlisbury_aguingt Jan- owski _and Suechting st Mieses. While Pillsbury was conaucting an uphill fight against Parisian, Wolt had Suc- coeded in mastering Mason, while Cohn had gone down before Atkins. The game between Levin and Gunsberg was drawn and the rest of the games were adjourned in even position RACE OF AMATEUR OARSMEN Firat Day's Content Takes Flace Under Favorable Conditions and Proves Exelting. WORCESTER, M Aug. 8 ~Under the most perfect conditions the first day's rac- in the thirtieth annual regatta of the ational As: ocnue.‘;‘«l Amateur Oarsmen was held at Lake Quinsigamond this after- noon. Never before has such a crowd wit nessed the champlonships. Each of the races decided was at a mile and with a turn, except the eigh was rowed straight; list of twelve events Heats in the Intermediate singles proved four triers for final heats tomotrow, those q being Ernest George of Boston, & Harvard boy; H. H. Crowisy ot B, B. West _of the r&.h Boat club and B ¥, Rivenus fladelphia Barge club. k and Philadelphia, were tied 80 far in lh‘ matter of firsts, with two each, New York scored in the intermediate pairs first Boh Quakers un- covered winning crews in the senior pairs with the V in the intermediate elghts with tl club. e other firat J Arfels of Baltimore in th {gl‘lr evem and the senlor fours by the nnis ‘ the prettiest race of the day mu-a when the intermediate eight sheil race was under way. Six crews started in the single heat and furnished a most plc- turesque contest, 8o close were the haif- domen boats at the half-way mark that it y imposgible to pick the leader. at this lse cuused half the nd allowed the Fair- Barge club and Wachusette club to have the finish to themselves. The Penn- Ivania Barge club pulled in grand style and crossed the line a length m the good. For the second place there a_battle roynl between the Falrmounts d Wachu- the latter being beaten on the line. The time, according to experts, was re- markably' tast The Winnipegs rv,’mm opponents a taste of their calibre "in the senior fours. wed by the famous Vespers and the Clifton Boat club_crew of Staten Island, trained by Fred qulned they lost little time in mkln’ for the fead, which they umed directly after they had rowed 300 rds. At the turn they were nearly two hs in front and when straightened out for home three Irn’lh! of opcn water rated their boll rom l ) VllDfl’Iy who wers second. crews finf This order, with the Cliftons twenty Jongths further back. New York scullers had a race to them- selves (n the intermediate pair shells. The Harlems, Nonparetls and Lone Stars turaad nd finished in that order, althc ¢ the turn say the 'Nons” were use of - mr turn around the Th Lone rs were beaten off In The sécond heat of the intermediats singles, Rivenus of Philadelphia 1owed a grand face. He was hung at his stake and fully {werity-five lengths bebind the leader when he fi t Y tor: the hom aur:‘ Rivenus struggle that ho just nosed Cl out at the line, being beaten two lengths by Crowley. it hest, intermediate singles George_of /Hoston Athletfo elub, Hoston, Sonr W B West ‘or Sest Phildct nid Boat club, Philadeiphla, second. Both quaiified. Time: 11:06. Intermediate four-oared _she Rowing_club of Baltimore wos yenia Barge club, Ph r oared p I-. Tim: E Mn :l I- mlll. heat: HA N. Crowl chhulattn B it club F F nnu- of Pennsylvai sec- ! Time lnhrm.flllu 'lr‘osrrl‘d shells: Bfiflllm grk, won: Nonperells, second; ,{:'n tar Boat club, reogrod Wit ing Slob. Wi '“'nnou. o "‘mm' Benfor doubles: Bohemian '::;k. won; New York Alhlnle club. m— Tim: First _heat ot intermediate t-oared race: P-nn- i .n-m club, IIAMI- #‘. '\Ir-oulll Rowin { assoctatl ladelp] nu. second; Wachusette club, Woro.llnr. third. Time: 7:37, UEDEMANN WINS AT CHESS Contest for Western Champlonship Practically Over and Chicage Man is Viet EXCELSIOR, ll.lnn S\ 8.~ test for the chess cham lnnl lg nf l is practically over a Lh fl“o will wear the uu- ‘tor \he Uedemann and his nearest competi- ur lllloll. met today and the game was the finest ween l the tournament. Two more rounds and & number of unfinished pames il be played off tomorrow morn- The playing today resulted as fol- Round 13—Taylor beat Hald, Jacob beat Widnieir, Spencer beat Huxman, Hillman 428 Wioox drew; Clark beat Smith, Stacy t Hine, fwau- and Bigelow drew, nn Lee, Lynde forfeited to ps .c'fi-i an ‘beat Taylo Bire- on ‘aylor, Wilcox ~beat ' Hald, Clark, Hine beat cer, x.v-a. forteiad to foillott, Lee forefited t3 Friediander, Stacy beat Hiliman, Huzman snd Bruns unfiniened Smith had' a bye. Round 16-Taylor Beat Widmelr, Uedemann beat H llnlow. Cllrk beat Bru Lynde_forteited to bs game: 7 ,z:..,.. S T n mian, Lyn: fortelted to "to. Hald, er N‘?’r\lu: Lee forfeited to !nw, Uedemann beat Elifott, mn"n.a a Round licox. edemann ler, l.« (.rmua (o Eillott, t ‘clnv. Taylor beat 1sh Mnnd l lilh-d I’ll.l Wll!’l.l.d Bis and u cy dre' B, ‘“- e Whamels” and Bonith drew and Wiaos beat Lee. Best Day of Sew l:‘WARD Neh Au(. & nce did net ere were 3,500 PRY the. Y free-tor-all pace the sscohd hest was declared off by the judges and in the fourth heat Driver Ross wu taken from b.hlnednhl Pat and Fred Woodcock sub- stituted. In the runni rlm Labelle and Emerald tied for firs and divided first and g St s WA I 5 E: Time: g el ot p e Lady Esell third, Dr. Long 1 SPRINGFIELD. Neb. —Aug Telegram.)- Pty st the Woodmen plenic at Dun hy for A”uru o to d the Ar 3-: -ugr'“ v-muullr! August 11 and 12 N | out just in time to control the horse, which FAVORITES w_l!__AT BUFFALOA ABSULUTE @ Trot At Fort Erie Track. BUFFALO, N, Y. Aug. §.~The two un- E finished races of the grand oirouit meeting | — 8t Fort Erie were run off today before a free admission crowd, composed mostly of bettors whose wagers were hanging in the balance. "The iact that Chain Bhot had beaten Genuine The Monk in the first heat on Thursday in the 2:07 trot did not scare the followers of Geers, and The Monk ruled about 3% to 17 » against the fleld. Geers had little dificulty ar e r s in_getting two heats and the race. i Re-Elected, In the 2:14 trot, was aleo b ;;vl;'rnde at Abflu(h’ to éfi !:’HAI the field. » . } e hud Won two heats, but had & hard time The track was slow and the weather 1 e Liver s‘ windy, *Geers narrowly edeaped injury in scorin, or the third time wit nce of Orange. The horse reared and lifted the Wuet Boar Signaturo of sulky. When it came down Geers sjepped was lcllnl badly. Summary: Trétting, 2:07 class, unfinished after Chaln 8hot had won one heat yesterday best two heats out of three, purse $1,200: The Monk, br. h "‘Chlm- (Geers). 2 1 1 Ohatn snm. v Redheart (Mo Ing, 8, heats won vesterdsy by Re-Elected, best three heats in five, purse $1.20: Re-Elegted, gr. h., by Re-Election, dam Strathmore (Macey)..... Malborn, b. m., by Barne Prince of Orange, b. h., by Indla_(Geers). fllos Care. bik. m Kiondike, &. g. (Garrity).. —oaam s B e Fomace we Tlme s 15. (3 17 2 ll% BODY OF UNKNOWN WOMAN Well - Drewed with Jewelry and Found in &= | Diteh Near Chicago. CHICAGO, Aug. 8.~The body of an uni- dentified woman was found early today in a ditch near the Chlcago & Northwestern railway tracks, near Mayfair etation. There was considerable jeweiry on the body, which was well dressed. No marks were found. 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