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PART FIVE SPORTING PACES OTT TO TOUR. Billy - THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. [SPORT | FIVE CENTS W.J. FOYE WIN THE STATE MEET 3s Champion Golfer of Nebraska as Result of Week's Tourna- ment Hot Contest is Plaved Both Morning and Afterncen. JOYE OSE UP AT THE TURN Plays Stronger in the Afterncen and Wins Haadily. IADOUCEUR BEATS J. HUGHES Murphy Gets the Directoss’ Cup and Benneth Reid Takes Seeretaries’ Prizse—cCalkins Gets Spe- etal Prize. pre nar of the Omaha Country champion, baving wen g F. H. Gaines in the Gaals Sagurda the seove of 4 up. The finaly were for a dis- tanee of thirty-stx holes, eighteen of which were piayed in the morning anl elghteen m the altsrowen Foys was particulasty strong on the @rives and piayed = close game on the Sreens. He piayed that steady game that bas been o characteristic of his woric dur- trg the tourzament. He never showed a dispesition to Sgiter, althugh ke was put D agRinsC seme situations that would ake the derve of & Wan iess acquainted Witk the game. From the fiest tes off untd the finish @t the thirty-second hois Be REved that consistent game wiich put nim o the finals. it was a battle between heady piayers. JBgines was as cool and collsaved as s eppuuent, but in the pinches Foye was the etrongec Not only does Foys win the champion- ahip of the state, but he wins the presi- dency of the Nebraska State Gal? associa- tion. Al @ meeting of the members e esscciation heit Friday afterncon it was voted that the winner between Foye and |Gaines shouid be president for the nexi | |was hit hard i the second Inning today, | 2ing, with Denver in the isad by the scors NEW YORK., July | GROUP OF PLAYERS WHO WICHITA STILL OF SHDE| Seves Buss in 0ne lmmg | Heat; Two Today| ‘ g FINAL SCORE TWELVE TO SEVEN Limeoln Pulls Under Wire in Radn- Stopped Game Stx Rums to Good Over Topeka. SIOUX CITY. Ia. July 3—Shackieford | Rain Stops Ball Game 1n Third Cmaha-Denver Game Interrupted by Torrents, Caunsing Double-Header This Afternoon. Two games todav Rain stopped the Omaha-Denver game at the end of the first half of the third ‘EQ yrét_Stiaté' Goif réhalvfi'giqp: Athietlcs Tafié a Hot Dofiblg-'Headeri;_ ;R'enor in thfiei_Lfii’me»LAig“l_iE | TOOK PART IN THE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF TOURNAMENT AT THE OMAHA COUNTRY CLUB LAST WEEK [DOIICEIS TURY OF CIANTS Five Straight. ! /RAIN SPOIES CUB VICTORY Dowapeur at HEud of Fourth Inming Fimds $t. Louwis in Arvemre— Bostun and Cimeimmati “in. 1—After losing five | Sloux City scortng seven runs and winaing [of t0 L The rain came down In torvents | straight sumes to New York Broakiyn won I e e C. W. Calitins W K F. Reed of the Happy Hollow ciub won . the secretary’s fight frum C. Dud- ley by % seors of up and 1 tw piay. | [WINSER IS TO BE PRESIDENT | Staux W i the | the | & m I R § i I E i 1 i i j ! m ¥ il Y W![ T by Foye st the fiftn hale. | Bis second drive from the tee| of the creei. He made & wou- | and got his ball to the far side i bed. nex : i | & steady, plugzing game They bota got away Peters weaiened at the did ot bDeace uatt the be tuck the Do After that plared cousistent game aad led il the way Puters. fushion, bu: Hke 'sf i £ 2 ¥ Netes of the Link. ARhough ft was not definice Business mecUng Ges. dueetded at Fr— taursamen: Will be Beid a: the Happy ow eiub Bweryone who bas partcipated this gesr's tournamen: s Wikine o coouede ohat tis Bas been one of Bt successtil events ever Beid since tie dusucioo Was | The only goifer not enters: who 1 a0 Oueha will compets m the fnals & C of the Council Biuits Rowing as piny hevoes F. Beed event s playing some geod geit Me is but 1 from Wichita. Seors § o5 GhaBAN-- s @l b gy wrarmeleg Bl umasnanusnp é Hle ol esussnmsssl | ssssnsurrasy " Bl 5:|za;uu" wreng Bl susununnnep [ Bl enmmansranep e B wl2sess~esrss we Pl escsruarmnnd fr Oty ta. .. Two-base hits: Milier Doubie plays Myers to Quillin: MeLean to Mliier to Stem. Hits: Off Alderman. § in six in- nings. off Shackieford. § in two immings. Struck eut: By Alderman. 5. by MeLean. 2 by Shemer. i Buse on balls: _Off Me- aft Shackietord. 3. off Shemer. 2. | . 1; Shaner. mgires: Spencer and Fiyna | L598, I Comtest in Neeessury Four and Half Inmtams. LINCOLX, Neb., July 3.—Lincein and To- | peka just managed to piay the necessary four and one-half innings to constitute & | game when rain fell i torvents, flooding the dinmond. Lincoin wen emstly. 7 to L | ianding hard on Jackson M the second and 5 CTRARSARRERS | ol summnsssan =l ruerusessl sl ilsssénunp unesd H|ssnsmsusund aanp sessnap sressesecy Bleosus [ I ) seelume PP .: Sfsl tucaiazioh Coelman. Stolen buses' Cociman, Themas. Struek eut: by Jackwon, I Base on balis . & Time: 6:55. Umpire—Mallen. JOHNSON HELPS ST JOSEPH WIN Geod Plurhings Gives Misssarinns Vie- ey Over Den Matnes. ST JOSEPH. July :—Johnson's good plzching gave St Josepn today's game with mx«vflsivt‘n.{lhlk Scnoed- berg, lats of Broaiiyn., was veiteved iu the | second on sccoun: of wildness. Seore | DES MOINES. AB. Bl cvcersesrnn wessssscp ol sesrmassrinng abp B shvasansiunp sosnel - — wholung Bl asmaunusnind resurem i | pirve: and it was seon seen that play eould be continued because of wet grounds. Umptre Haskeil soon ealled the game off not | and announced the same teams would piay & doubie header today, the first game to be calied at 1 o clock Persons, the new outfielder seeursd by Pa Rourke from Sacramento, made his first appearance in an Omaha Uniform. He was put up to hesd the battmg it He hit what looked lts a douile, but Keiley was playing third mstemd of Dodan, and as he was hugging the third sack ne wus abie to nall the ball as it was headed for the shert grass country. Corriden’s errorcrrerr shrdiu shrdiu sh Corvidon's error cost the Rouries three runs in the third mning. for it was after that Lioyd made the singie that drove in two runs and Gonding had & passed bail | for the third run. Denver made two more runs in the see- ond on Lindsay's doubie, & base en bumils to Melley and singies by Beall and Me- Murray. The score Omaha— Runs Hirs Denver- Runs 83 25 e ey T Batteries: Omaha, Rhodes and Gendinig: Denver, Schretber and MeMurray Haskell. .Attendance: 120, SPRINGFIELD'S FORM STAYS GOOD Eaatly 0 1 1 Trims Maniey by Seore of Seven to Nething. SPRINGFIELD. Neb., July 1.—(Special Teiegram. )—Springfieid continued irs win- | ning streak by eastly defating Maniey en | Gtoson, the home greunds this afterncen by the seore of 7 to ¢ Gettseh, for Springfield, pitcited . grent ball, striling out thirteen and sllowing but ome scrateh kit Assisted by great support he easily made It a out. Seore Springfield 0PI TOT00 T Maniey 80360000 60 Batteries: Gottsch and Comte; Maniey Kackier and ©Brien. Struck out Gottsch, 10; by Heckh Teanis Mateh s Pustponed. ST LOUIS, July 2—Oun account of the ! wet conditions of the courts today the firse round o fthe central states tennis cham- | pionship was postpened until oMaday toduy. Score BROOKLYN .m0 . a3 Duuberc, 1% Whaac, 17 | McEiveen. . Lo, 3. Totain. . *Batted for Fletcher in eightn. *Batted for Marquard in eighth. Brook!m -l @ 92 30 New York . R R U I Two-base hits: Seymour, Meriie. run: Deubert. Struck out: By Ames, Marquard, 2. %y Bell, 5 by Biekson, 1 Base on balls: Off Amés, 1. off Marquard, 1; off Bell, L Hits: Off Ames, 6.in four and |a third mnings; off Marquard. 3 i theee | and two-thirds mnings: off Dicksen. 9 in one inning. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Johnson | and Moran. /REDS HIT BETTER THAN PIRATES e a @ imcinnat! Pounds Gut Five to Ouwe | Victery Agminst Pltmsburs. PITTSBURG, July 2—Cineinnati won be- | targ to four nits. Seoce: i orcuwuluud’ | Bymna, . Leach, . Clnrka, | Wasmor. iiier. 3. Hymit, 1b. Wiisan, o mewuel Powell, p. *Campbell Euilityye, 3. ‘Totals. ... *Batted for Poweil in eighth i 46000000 —1| 0006303165 Two-base hits: Leach, Paskert. Three- | base hits: Hoblitzel (2). Stoien bases: Bes- cher @), e | Strueic by , 3 Hits: Off t innings: off Philippe, 0 Umpires: Kiem | i DOVES WHIP PHILLIES : Bosten Beats Philndeiphic, Atded by Gead Pliebing. BOSTON, July 1—Brown pitched winning bail today and Beston shu: out Phiidei- | A, o | Chteagoans HRTRSRAAN 1 ruecunsesh ulecocnacnoe ulsece [ *Pacwd for Philadeiphin. . Boston 5% Two-base hit: Miller. Home run Ilits: ©ff Stack, 1 in four mnings Shettier, 4 in_five mnings. Stoien j. Doubie Beck ta Sweeney. [3 @ Fards Dush st Stamford Betdge. LONDON, July 3—In the Amateur Ath- letic associstion championshp meeting at | Stamford rBidge today Fred L. (Texas) | Ramadeil of the University of Pennsyivan | wor: the W00-yard race by & feot from K. ¥ | Waller. the champion, in W, seconds. | | Walker, who o & South Afvican. fiest| S i I it g i Fremont Finds Islander’s Ball and Clouts It Makes Game for Each Team in Series—Umpire Griffith Starts in on Field Neb., July 2—(Specia: iegram. )—Fremont made game e series with the Isianders todsy rew " bases, wihile the L for enly three singies mg was aiso slower th team, wit 5 piteto The home two erippies on the Denci, ome and @ thiri man. Greem away {on sccount of sickness, is in poor shape. Umpive Griffith officlated for the first time amd did satistactory work. Score RELE. 0003110511 3 se0eat Botane: Fremen Grand Is Take Second Game in New Ball Purk. CHICAGO, July 1—Chicago defented Louis tn a efatureless game. Score CRICAGE Muiien, Purtel Bl Fayae, White. p Totais. Chicago Um- | cause of better hitting. Burns held Pitts- | S Louis Three-base hit Muilen, Pacent rBowne Doubie plays: Stephens to. Blackburne to Muallen, r. Left on bases: Chicag: Base on: balls: Off Lake, 1; by Lake. §. Dm- Dineen and Connelly. Time: 1:45. Brainard Takes Game. RISING CITY, Neb., Ju Special. - Brainard defeated Rising City, 5 to 3. ¥ terday. Braimard has played fo games and Rising nas piayed Brainard is trying to make a place for seif in some league. RUNNER-UP IN THE STATE GOLF TOURNEY | ATRLETICS SECURE REVENCE | Philadelphia Americans Amnmex An- other Double-Header EITTER PIILL FOR NEW YORK Chicagoans Take Second of Serfes in New Park—Clevelnnd Beats De- troit—Bosten Wins frem Washizgton. PHILADELPE again defeated New games of a doubie header today. the scores being. § to 3 and § to L Pitcher Hughes Naw York was put out of the first game for iladelphia coaching from the benei. The features were | the hitting of Baker and Murphs tirst game SEW YoRR. PHILADELPHIA Hartar, Jitrig, ailins 1 asee: . Dustiel, Gartner. . Kaigac, s, ' o . Pimher Totais. .3 &2 *Batted for Pen: New Yoric Phiadeipaia I Two-base Murphy. Hivs off Hughes, 5 the amen 1001000 300040 Baker Three-base Off Quinn, 2 in one i four innings: oft Fisher Lin three mnings. Sacrifice hits: Hemp- hill, Chase. Davis. Sacrifice f) Auastio, Stolen bases: Duvis. Baker. Bases Off Quinn, 2; of Hughes, 3, off an errors: New York, pitcied Fisher Thomas. Wild piten | Cmpires: O'Loughiin | Score, second game NEW TORK. AB.H O.AE Homphiil, <. 4 1 3 1 Oesmolier Erw, ot ¢ a0 Woiter. Clinue. et Gaziner. i 008001 Putiadeipbia +6 260000 ‘wo-base hits: Baker, Murphy, Oldring, Kaighc Three-base hit Sacrifice hits: Burry, Donabue base: Chase. Doubie piay: Hemphill | Chase. Left on bases: New Yok, 12; Phila- deipiiia, 5. Bases on balls Bender. 1. Hit by pi 2 Struek out: By Time: 1:55 Umpive Agninst Koentmer. CLEVELAND, ©. July I—Mallin was | nit hard, ‘while Detroit could do lttle with | Kosstner, who relleved Lind Graney | knocked a home run with two on bases. | Seare DETROIT. ABE.O.AN Turner. - Granye, 4 & Mariaity. 3b. 3 0T james. 10 Totas. ... 26 ¥ 1 Tomls. *Ran for Link in fourth Cluveisad 1@ Detrot Lee el Tweo-base hits: Turner, Basterly, Craw ford, Deienanty. Three-base hits: Crawford, Moriarity. Home run: Gesn bases: Lajois, Cobb, Moriarity playy: Lajote and Turmer: Muitin, Bush and Joues. Hits: Off Limk, 4 in four innings Off Loestner, 4 in four inmings. Struek eut By Link, 4 Time Umpire: Bvaos. ;mmmm | Cleotte Outpitches Groom and Wiss, Three to Pwo. WASHINGTON, July 3—Cleotte out- pitched Groem in the pinches. Tha fiehding of Elberfeld and the batting of Speaker were fewcures Seore BosTON v " Mian. et Lativalr ' Let sreecone L] I PRASSRARAN | RENO THE MECCA OF ALL CLASSES Sport Lovers from the Four Cormers of the Barth Meet in Sage Brush City | EVERYBODY TALKS PRIZE FIGHT Opinion Divided as to Who Will Win the Batti: TREXD LEANS TOWARD JEFFRIES | Leading Sportine Men of Coustry Talk the DEILl CORBETT PINS HIS FAITH TO JIM Colored Pugilist Has Mis Adnsieers, Whoe See Him in the Plak of Condition =t This Time. HOW THINGS MEASURE UP Aceurate measurements were at Momna Springs Rick's today » afticial stiean the wrs 1% mec given ien of and of Johnson wiil stanc Fures. it of son, in, ™ 7% tn ¢ nor . vex.) 6 in. ¢ne oo - lowers of the moble sport of fisteuff are gathered in this sagebrush metropoits all the far away sections of the country They have come frem Europe, Asia and Australia. not to mention all parts of the United States and Canada Reno is the mevca, ‘the magnet which has drawn prize sperts, gentiemen, adventurers lodestone, the, fighters, gamoiers *{and others from everywhere The general opinien s that Monday Jef- fries is gomg to Whip Johmson. Surh men as Bob Pitastmmons. Jim Cor- bett. Tommy Burns, Sem Lamgford, Bat Masterson. Bob Edgren, John L. Sulltvan, Tom Sharkev, Szm Flapatrick and others who have madea study of the two men ave all united in their opinion that Jeffriss will have sn essy time putting away the negro, On the other hand. Biity Delaney. Stan- ley Ketcheil, Joo Gans, Tomr Flanagan and athers pick Johnmon to win. Othevs, lite Billy Muldoou, former mana- ger of John L. Sulivan and Mike Murphy of the Untverstty of Penns¥ivania are held- ing aloat. Expressions have been guth ered from mamy of the best known sperting men now here. Their opinfons follow Corbett Pleks Jeffries. James J. Cartett—There s no doubt in my mind thet Je have an easy tme defeating J As [ have siweys said. Johnson (and ai pes in fact) are mbued with a trad yellow streal Johnson will enter e ring as fit as b ever was. 1 expect Jeffries to knoek out Johmson around the tweifth round. The change in traiming quarters has done Jef- fries no harm, He s ready to undertalie any battie he sver fought. John L. Sullivan—I had some doubt ss to Jeffries’ condition before I smow him. but [ am confident now he i» able to put up the battie of his career. It is my candid opin- fon, uniess there is & fluke, that Jeffries will defeat Jobnson Monday afternaen. © realize the good points of Johnson's rimg wark, but then these are offset by the fighting ability of James J. Jeffries. Jet- fries in a fighting man, pure aad simple, He tsn't & bomer. amd yet, he has the most of the good points of & boxer. The battle on Monduy is gomg to be a great ene. In view of the fact that it may be the imst by ome the Unfted States, gives it & pecuiiar imWerest. Hohert Fitzstmmons—[ know someching abeut the punching ablilty of James I Jetrries and I beilev still recains al nis oid time strength and eraftmmanship. |1 am assured by men who have been with Jeffries since he started to train Ro- wardennan that he I8 in just as good cen- dition mow as he ever was in his lfe. In Qmparing records of the twa men, Jeftries s the most formidabie. While Johu- sol being & negro, may be able to stagd the flerce heatl better on Monday never- theless, thin will be overshaduwed by the fighting sbility of the man Jebnson meets, Johnser. has arrived at the e career Optnien b Shariaey . Tom Sharkev—I have no hesitaney in picking Jeff-tespicking Jeffries as my :holes 0 the championship Oght. Jaffries has done me the homor of suying that [ was the gamesc man he ever whiped I will veturn the compilment and say that | Jeffries ought to have it comparstively easy to whip Jobnson. Jeffries has known all along that Jehnsoo is & clever man. and he bes taken no chances. He has talben the is (Continued On Page Two) OFFICIALS OF FIGHT The following are the efficials who will afficiate at the big Sight Monday Referse—Tex Rickard of Nevada Deputy Referee—Charies Wiite af New Yovk