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ANOTHER TIE WITH PEORIA| Oloudburst Btops mo—h Game in the Soventh Inning. IT WAS ONE EACH WHEN THE RAIN CAME Mickey Huoceks & Home Run and Peoria’s Only Seors Was Made on & Hit, & Passed Ball and & Single. oy 2 m! ueoumny Btruck ou PRORIA, 1L, Aug. 8.~(Special Telegram.) A clondburst stopped the prettiest game ween on the local dlamond this season. It ‘was a pitohers’ battie, with Ben Shafgtall Baving the better of the argument. In the first inning, when Bddie Hickey hit the ono-. Il‘alnln. 8mi Dfl‘ Emelle. Time: Boston Loses Both, N, Al 9. —-Wilts batted hard ®all for a home run it sounded like a fat "'"‘u"’"l"“""j‘:"‘m"":“' talling through & hammock at the scbeutgenfest. He lost the ball In the tall uncut grass in left fleid. After that Shaf- stall was & térror to the Omaha bunmch. Waunsa Shut Out at Norfolk. NOR¥FO! Neb., A 9. —(Bpecial gram.)—Norfolk shut o Waise film by superior all Bcore: oft Lunds edln afty, 61 1 pu resnah fhay IH AMERICAN Toont | Veteran m-wmhmnhw & tanding of the Teama. Pla; 4 B = 53 - '3 $8228328 = ; ASSOCIATION Wagner is Hit Hard and COol coumm B, Auj Fhine Tn “the Taid F'I \ding “and ielding s cwe fine catch - et Irr | were tho fea . orvL hannon, ‘3 ¢ Merw ech > Hit e 4. Umpire: 3 Cnen, wmm- Wildness Loses. . Aug. §.—Washers' wildness TOLEDO, 3 | lost the ‘!m fof Toledo toda ‘Wilmot made three two-base hi Aliendance, G, Beore: ~ CT\"F the game. ., Safuthott and e forms ) hm“;:él ‘.‘: oft '}l R contty tenors. *"Attendance, mowucenad e 2 o8 1 H H H 3 u ~— o L YOUNC AND CALDWELL WIN! Tonnis Donbles. §|MILL AND COLLETT THE RUNNERS UP | %o Fiaal Mateh in the Tourmey Not Marked by Figh Olass Play, but Interesting from Spectators’ Folnt. Conrad H. Young and Sam 8. Caldwell are again the temnis double champlons of Omaha, a8 the result of a victory yest: day afternoon over F. J. HIll ana A. Col- lett at the Omaha Field club, Hill and Collett had over Battin and Towle in concluding set of the match which had been left. over from Friday night. Battin and his partner soemed to bave which they hai games, and thelr play was spiritiess and purposeless. Their balls were weak and hand, was in a winning humor and put in many killing shots. Occasionally Collett did some pretty work at the net, and he held up his end in the court at all points as he had done on previows evening. ‘The big event of the day was commenced shortly af 5, and lasted for just an hour and a half. As in the final of the John W. Battin was umph and s were watched by John Brown and Ooorn Melntyre. Young and Caldwell won the toss and chose the south court, and Hill commenced serving, capturing the first game after devce had been called. twice. Y nl Hill and Collett were now pllyllll strong tennis. Both of them put in frequent winning strokes and they car- ried the score to 3-1 and them to 4-2. Then Coliett had the serve and started with two louble faults. The game went to Young snd Caldwell, and also the next off Cald- well's service. Hill served next, and though he drove the first two balls into the net himsel?, be won the game. Then Young and Caldwell won three straight and the set at 7 to 5. HIPs Servies Wins. ‘The socond set agaln started with & game to Hill from his service. Hill's second service was a love game, and Be also cap- tured his third serviee and one other game in the set. In the third set the only game won by Hill and Collett was o Caldwell's service. After the foew opening games Collett ap- peared to lose his stroke. His play was timid, as if be did not feel sure of him- pecially in his service. As been very strong and accurate In spect and this more than any other oni thing mccounted for the closeness of the | M: On the whole the match 'did not produce as high-class tennis as the Snal of the city . champlonehip has done in years past. The o 40 Oplor, p‘nvo g sas uty Milwankee IQ.!. l‘lllvll.l.. WUIIVH—L'! th Flah- Elliott !eh.fl “grea Milwaukee's hits g.lm. toget! ha‘l’ blll b“' uunhul achh- ‘were made. Gemes today: Washington at 8t. Louls, Baltimors st cl cl.nllnfl Phlaceipnis ai Fleasure Seekera &t the Bat. HOT lrnnlol. D Aus. 9—(Epecial) l.h nm- been se some of lhl » Diets Team Heats Brickiayers, , Diets team defeated the Brick- hynv:i‘c‘ujofinnnfl at Courtland beach Sal 1412 20~ '.. 00000022 Diets, Hathaway and Davison; ik g and Hoye, - Hits: Dieta, ; club plays West Polnt Sunday .;mu. Superior Wins Slugsing -.-m KEABNEY, Nob., A took the second A nuficrfiz_“ the heavy Mmu '\l- 7. | doubles game has been neglectsd this year, and even Young and Oaidwell, who have been partners ia tourpament contests for several years, bave not practiced together enough to have gained that Iintuitiye knowledge of what the other is going to do, which mekes successful team work. Here 18 the summeary of how the polnts Young's misses: 1st Bet. 24 Lul:tml. ‘The other balls were all classified as “not returned,” They Include everything which Was sent entirely out of reach, or which only touched the racket and unnr went back into the met or over it. The balls which ‘were not returned are alnmmu as follows: . 18t Set. Ml.LMMTnllll’ nfi Caldwell N- tween llll put thirty-seven balls out of reach of either of their opponents, and that Hill and Collett sent in twenty-two which The committe in charge of the interstate fournament was refolced yesterday by the receipt of the entry of Paul Marshall of Minpeapolis. A letter was also received tween Omaha and the Bstional champlon- ship at Newport, which also opens tomor- row week. From bis letter, however, the committes belleves that they will decide easy victory Ba en got a love game, and the score | Reed, Northwestern Iowa Lawn Teunis assool tion at Alden and closing last evening, {lden pinvers won the cup for dou um consecu ’U won from Starrett flron by the mecre of from the following wia and cmu entered the con- Do d Dea Mot; The ment will be held & gle Grove. Worth, the Nebraska ¢ hamplon, reveral exhibition games, defenting #om, the northern lowa crack player, COLUMBIAS LOSE TWO GAMES Second Ball Nine of Omaha Field Olub Scores Two Vietories in Day. The unavoidable absence of some of ita players rendered the first base Omaha Field games by safe margins. In the first game, won by ll ot & Columbla saw first base duri rl! four innings. Then they be ‘fi rtin, and came near grercoming the Dlg Tead ine soclety boys In the uoondhuomut the score was & to § the club e fattened lhalrlbllfll'\{ Verages a nllurk Tita o o Tota fwirl b the various Columibia jwirl meanwhile, threw star ball, u._l!::-e and Neviile batted in nm,n a LU » )nmn. Durkee, rt £ McShane, c A RORBEI LS - el boownmmmont ol coomonmnas N e -h Bionoonewcn? Elcuwvsccanca? POp—_ ol msornmuoni Rl munomememsl S Bl liucmiunont wo Bl nanonsared Nl onsotinsascsd 2421 0010 artin, Durkee (), M. Lug! Xnox. Lynch, MoLedn ¢ P reorbase hit Bartle lay: Lynch to Stine. Struck ou y idy, 3. First base o oft Casaidy, 6 Passed i 5 Blichea” batts f “ha wo ERlarnsonnmad wloscnspeash g g M U nripunell | omoormnmoll ; ol wemroononi ol momerrnne? Eloamoownsa? lcoomrocos A s ] mBunonr e M| pssomonbad o% o lusmoormon oo Leg® fi., pt Eq2f Totals. Columbias . = %Mm*"%fi“ BLIND BOGEY MAKES TWO TIE J. B. 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