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j i | | News of Sport World | TEENS AND. GOSSIP FOR sTHE PANS ceca VALLEY CITY WINS FIRST GAME ~~ MARKED BY SPECTACULAR PLAY OTA LY GOLF HANDICAP Fourth Inning Game Hardfought Throughout, | ‘ Valley City—Goheen flew to iNeed- jham. Wingtield walked. McGoheen Valley Team Getting Long; was nit by a pitched, ball. Conroy End, 4 to 1—Christensen on singled past second. Wingfield scor-| Both Men and Women Will Par- ide ing. Brown-foreed Conroy, Chicken tici) t ny Pl f ; . i _|to Eider. Depais fouled out to nar-| ipate in a ‘or the Mound for Bismarck, Op: per, One hit, one run, no error. EOF; x posing Boardman—Game De-| _Bismarck---Anderson lined to Sterl- / ~ Championship i ing. Christy out, Sterling ‘to. Wing- peso nat tS ~clared Best of the Season by| field. Roberts. flew to Conroy. | Entries for the aynual golf handicap No hit, no run, no error. Fifth Inning 4 ley City-—-Boardman fouled one ‘which’ smashed Yan ‘auto light. -He fan and the’fang killed him. ‘Rauscn singled ‘to right. Stening fouled high one which Franky took in nice style. Goheen: tripled’ to. right, ing Rausch. Wingfield out, risty ‘anky. - ‘Two pits,'*one run, no and club championship of the Country club will be received up to and in cluding August 15. 4t wag announced. Yoday by the tournament -committee Both men and women will participate in the matches.“ The announcemert of the tournament committee js a3 follows: “Up to and including Sunday, Aug: ust 15, will be allowed for turning in 36 holes qualifying scores, for both tournaments. Same cards will he used for both, Cards. must be’ marked ‘tournament’ and depoSited, in- mie boxes.’ ‘. “Matches, will be arranged by com: | itee and match play start at once, tter August 15. “Dates for the completion of each Fans Czpt. Doll} Elder, of the local club, sustained a broken rib in the first inning of th® Valley City game. An X-ray examina- tlon was to be made today to determine the extent of the in- jury. Elder is out of the game as a result of the injury, and the local line-up will be shifted. Rismartk-—Needhatn went. to first and continued to second when the third ke hit the grandstand. ‘The umps sent him back to it. Seibert out to Wingfield unassisted, INee@-}, ham reaching second.. Elder“dquiled ti to right, scoring Needham, Harpe? a struck out. The third one looked jow. * i, Franky out, poardman to Wiugtield: fra: will bedrooginre meen pets One hit, pte inal CO lidate ‘specified will be defaulted. ‘This sf H tec aay] Tule will bey strictly enforced, because . Valley Cily--McGowen: hit a +long | if:'years paste it has been so difficult high*ene which ert ‘took. Conroy | to getithe matches concluded. that the | | L ee. The best game of the season. ° That's last evening's twilight game with Valley City even if Bismarck did lose. The real ball fan got lot of pleasure out of seeing a ‘tirst class exhibition, And the real bail fan. “was “pulling just as hard for COUNTRY CLUB'S) PLANS ARE MADE) ICK? NATIVE “DOCTOR” ~ _ASKS THE CHICKEN ABOUT IT re p |. “Another Sleepless Night? It’s been ‘a busy and fretful day. Brain fagged, nerves frayed } / and body eXhaus' = COBEN that fomorrow is fraught with 4 . new trials and tribulations, he realiaes the imperative need of arefteshing y “as night’srest. Yet, he hesitates and dreads to go to ed lest he roll-and toss throughout night. . ~ Dio yeu experience the horrorsof nightmare afid insomnid? Are:you troubled with wakeful, reatlews nights? Do you get in the morning feeling more tired than when‘you went te rbgeause ¥ur fest ls eadieturbed and byokent ‘Thon, ery ra 7 \ > +The Great General Tonic \ ,\ * ‘ The hour of bed-time will soon lose its terré¥s-and you wsIt “ begin ito seek-your couch with pleasurable anticipation of a te osletnal ages (~ night fee from, disturbances. LY KO" will bless you vith suse only, ke Picts ave, und and peaceful clamber and bring you down tothe is Rafuce- at aubstitiives.2. je in the morning in good spirits and in fighting» trite, Keen for the day's reshed in body and mind, and with an. appetite unequaled ajnce you were a boy, 4d “LYKO" i . 748 exhaustion:.b ut ‘ « iz v3 tole a nerves; etrengthens ~ - There’s a cash where the chicken’s gall and not the’pulse-de-| sa dior termine-a patient’s-illness.. In the Philippine Islands this 'treat- ment among the nativesiis common. The picture shows a native doctor finding, out whether the baby is sick—from a chicken! He kills the Chicken which. he has~given the child’s name, and the gall’s color determines-so far, asxhe is: cancerned—the il 2 , t ness and the cure! bottl sleeplese nights, Sole’ Manufactasers LYKO/MEDICINE CO. , Wow York, Kansss,City, Me. = Ng the Bismarck ‘club to ‘win today. lined one to short right. Brown safe] finals have-to:be played ‘too late in the |} ~~~ ~ The score was 4 to 1 in favor/of| on Rider's error. Dennis out, “Wider: Deere) oe too, tafe wn tne ‘ T Fick 7 Valley, but the game was in doubt] to Chicken. 1oardman ot a fast play-| end sold weather Akellhood of statiny | cage, 2:to 1. Jt wee. aitient vite ae ee ceue sea yard tole og City | eutite Program, he said, iy designed| low, organizer of the Werld War aE until the last. and spectacular play! Conroy :scored.on a wild pitch’fleW}. <Women'’s tournament on same dug between, jarnes and a in g. | professional, Sats ag tae with torhig. “ - U ek Veterans, who came into North) Da- | ~ 2 toward the end and kept Bismarck] to Roberts. Une hit; one ‘run, ‘one |:basis; excet na core. no" g OBS wer "Gi Fiz t {| . “Combat gil‘ anti-American | kota amd“who after he came into this 4 S sts, pK pt that 18 holes qualifying | Chicago .. .. ..000 001. 000—1 2 0; 28 strokes. Sixth ptize went :to Hd: par. Ms tale “was a mY L ae f from a possible win. error. é s ‘ scoro: Only: is_required.”” i ‘| New York. ‘000 002 00*—2 4 1/]idie Loos of Chicago, with 302,- while tendencies, activities and propa- state “was almost immediately invit- 2 4 Christensen was the slab artist for] Bismarck — Chicken doubled ‘to eeu See Batteries: Vaughn. and Daly; } George Carney of Chicago, with 304; |! ganda. | 4d to address the joint_meeting of Bismarck. He was welcomed. by the] right., Goheen made a hard try ana WILTON-PAPER - | Barnes and Snyder. i !y. J. O'Brien aud E,Loeffier' gf Pitts- ‘Work for the éducation of im- | the house and senate.” \ fans who remember his pitching of] knocked it down. Anderson fanned. hh wed 4 , | burgh, with 306) each, :and Larry Ay- migrants, Drophestive American Wahine he said, is recorded at three years a Christy. has -veen | Chicker, went, to third on passet i at: %4 ton of Chicago, with 307,: conipleted. citizefis and alien” residents in ashington -as a conscientious ob- _ pitching for uakes, and yesterday's | ball, Christy fanned, Roberts. lined’ TALKS OF GAME Bae ewe taak neta act lithe 10 aria wiiors ey the: ptinciples er reuidente | sector: “HB eame intd. this stale for game was the first he has lost this! to center, Brown making a shoe- The Wilton Sey is out/to win | Louis to four hits and:-Boston defeated]: | tos eee '. "Spread throtf the purpose of disrupting the Amer- season. He pitched good ‘ball. Al| string catch, The crowd cheered the] again from: Bismarck in the return| St. Louis, 1 to 0! 1, ae TELLS: EDITOX ican Legion, and he failed,” said Mr, Anderson was slatedto pitch for Bis-| catch. One hit one run, no, error. ~ | same lerg.on Sunday. ‘ Score: | ’ R.'H. E. iS Harrington. /. ‘marck today and Valley City had The game last Sunday was won by'| St. Louis.s...-’...000 000 000-0 4.4 “1 (°He condemned’ the — granting ot ~ t Walker, Angell and Adams to draw Rausch dropped | wilton because of * Cunningham's} Bostom... .. 010,000°00*—1 5 1 é t teaching’ of Ameri- _|.conynutation, of sentence to Kate : from. Texas leaguer in left. SterNng sacri! preat pitching and because the local| , Battertes: _ Schupp, Goodwin and Seek tao : canism in the schools. Richardg. O"Hare by: the president, is One in Fifth ficed, Harner to Franky. Franky made | ciyp\ was outplayed by. ‘Wilton at Clemons; ‘Watson’ and* Oweill, (Continued from Page One) \‘Combat the’ circulation of rad- Mr. ‘Harrington's exposition of the i § The locals’ one run game in the| 4 nice catch'\of Goheen’s fly to left every stage of the game, according | swam Help for Beginners, teal literatdre through traveling Purposes and. policies of the legion i) fitth, Needham went to first when} and doubled Rausch at second. Fran-| tg Wilton News, which adds: AMERICAN/LEAGUE “Every machine in our plants must] libraries whose ‘object is the | was received with ‘applause. ‘ the third strike went to the grand-|ky got a hand from*the crowd. One} “‘«Ghas. Tauer of Underwood’ andi Here’s Ruth Again be at ‘the disposal of ‘the young fel-] abusé of’children’s, minds in the : Tin SA \ stand, went to second on. Seibert's| hit, no rup, no error. Posely. of McClusky officiated as etroit. Augy 6. Babe Ruth madej/ows who show ar /inclination to principles of our institutions and |~* 4 < infield out and scored. Dolly Elder's] ~Bismarck—The crowd stood up for) arbiters, and gave eminent” satis | his thirty-ninth home run of the sea-|™aster them, if in the future’we are} the_schooling of their, thought to | MARKETS ate | ringing double to right. the’ ‘lucky seventh.” Al Anderson} faction, “On several. occasions, the | son yesterday in the opening game of {not to witness the supplanting of the} 890 iste “ideas, * — a7 “Boardman hurled for Valley City.| batting for ‘Needham. He fanned visitors held up the ‘game on sup-| the Yankee-Tiger series, which De- printing art*by craftsmen who have| «Pending the -enaefment of legis: | SOUTH ST! PAUL LIVESTOCK He had fourteen strike-outs, and held) Seibert flied to Sterling. ler’ fan-| nosedly close plays and the umpires] troit won 7 to 1. ane . | had.greater vision than we.” | : Hiation to cover tha/program ddopt-| South St.Paul, Aug. 6.— Hog re- oy Eee Bismarck to five hits, of which Il-] ned. No hit,,no run, no error. gave them the benefit of the dquot| (‘Ruth’s homer came in the second] ‘As a means of solving the -print| eq, an immediate progranr for the| ceipts, 53,000, Steady to 25chigher. 4 der got two/ both clean ones. Both i Eighth Inning to keep peace in-the family. When | inning. He was the first. man up for) paper situation_:he _urged the pul-| wiping out of ‘Bolshevism in ali its’ in- Range, $1400 to $15.25. ~ - if teams played'well in the field. Bis- Valley © City—wingfield — singled | i was apparent to the state champ-| the visitors in that }inning and! lishers to pool their,.interests and) sidious formg was put up'to tlie lo- Bulk, $14.25 to $14.75. inarck’s only error: was credited to| through pitcher. He went to second | ionship contenders that they were | knocked’ Ehmke's first joffering over] make up ’ a requisition list for the] cal posts, stich as detecting all anti-|, Cattle receipts, 2,500. Killers steady. Elder, an excusable error on a hard,| on a passed’ ball. McGowen singled ‘being out-played . and’ out-hit they | the -sereen. in right field. - Heillman'| coming year, .sign an agreement yen activities and.seizing every] Fat steers, $6.25 to $15.00. f hit balt Elder was badly hurt in|:to center. Conroy out, alder 'to Fran-| commenced’ to -beef and stall but it] Made avcircuit driveiin the fourth. vay Spot cash for shipmenis,: and opportunity to speak plainly for 10] Cows and heifers, $5.25 to $12.50. the side early in the game in making| ky, Wingfield making home ahead of] gign't get them anywhere as. Wil-| ‘dn the eighth, Detroit bunched five] then’ place an order’ fora year’s| percént. Americanism and nothing! “Calves, steady, to 50 cents lower, 1 i sige to tag Goheen at second, out|Franky’s throw. ‘Brown flied to Sei-\'ton played’ a: fast clean game and} bits.and an: eyror by Pratt, the first | tonnage with some milli at contract) jess, Se $4.25 to $14.60. | . \ foutinued to. play, throughout the|ert, Dennis flied to Roberts. Two) tne Cincinn&ti Reds could not have] for that player since July, 1914 ‘for| price. The organization of a ladies’| “tt ig the intentio# of the legion to} Stockers and feeders, steady,. $3.50 h game. ‘ hits, gne run, no error. besten’ them Sunday.” ‘ five runs. a adxiliary “was recommended “by tho! make-every member of- every local | t© $11.50. 5 i Brows robbed Roberts of a hit: by. Bismarck—-Boardman, knocked down ¢ inten Score. . H.E.|’president, 2, ¥ ’ “| post aconstructive force in. the up- Gheep receipts, 3,000. Steady \, Brows re ich in center, Con-| Harper's vicious drive and toss: / “| New York 010 000 000—1 “6. 3 Bill's Invitation. Duitding® of vital knowledge of the | weak, ~, . . ( 8 ene sting cee or anit by spec:| 4 him. out. to first, Franky, flew ‘THREATENS TO , Detroit. 000 110,/05*—7 14 1] Mr, Foskner referred. to the cor-| nrinciples of Yha,jconstitution of the | Lambs, $5,00)t6 $13.00, A Ws roy robbed Ghic! cra.Franky spoiled, out to Goheen. Conroy scooped MOVE BALL CLUB Batteries: awkey ‘atid “Hannah. }-régpendence he has taken care of aw} United States and'of the processes of Wethers, $4.00,to $8.00. « = red La on Cltyd A vaness by nice | Vhicken’s eroudae in. front of socom Y i" ~CLUBD| Ruel; Ehmke:and Stanage: pigsident of the association, ‘law ard order obtaining under that} Ewes, $2.00 to $7.50. 2 i f and threw him out at first on a fast . ‘ Saree j “J iogral , pr igat- ana ¥ handling of. fly. balls around? first. play. No. hit, no.run no error: | Louisyille,. Aug. The Louisville |. White Sox Off Stride\ ~~ | oq Sage La CUE aoe constitution. strthe ‘tegion)| 1, , CHICAGO Livestock Every Bismarck ‘player was iin the | O°? _ Ninth Inning :| ‘baseball’ club's. franchise in the Amer-| “ Chicago, Aug. 6—Chicago yesterday) trgqo journals ‘as tillers, and at all The. further progrant Bf the. tesia) Chicago, Aug. '6.— Cattle. receipts, game, working together. ae team, |” valley City--Boardman doubled’ to | ican, asspciation is in danger of being Showed effects of the: strenuous series nts aan aad: th 7 ANE fidon he said, ‘demands the. Seport Rion OMT 500, Market. steady to strong. , : | after ‘many changes in. lineub, is hit'] 08°” potech fanned. ‘Sterling| transferred’ to Dayton, Ohio, “unless| just closed. with. New. York, and that wad awe fie saa Ae Wepieseiita’ those who renounced @éelarations Of) Choice steers and heavy:beeves dull; - 7 ‘ting its stride and ought. to finish| Oo) “Gaicken to Franky, soardman| the ‘fans. respond ‘with their patron-| played indifferent, ball against: Bos-) tive oy ‘this dignified body (of men intentions, to become citizens +i’ OY! veal calves wteady. = : ' the season in fine shape. There were taking third. Goheen flew to A. An-|.88e,' according to au announcement | ton, the -visitors winning 4; to '2 by] < td thé extent of Savi ween der to avoid military service; depor-j." Frog receipts, 16000. Open 10 to 15 a few fans who Joined the anvil cho) jeeson in. right. -One Ait, np run, no President °W: F: Kuebelkamp.{:bunching’ hits in” the’ third “inni CA ia aster HEN ae e RS tation of aliens ‘convicted, under ‘the! conts higher. 7 _ us toward the last of the game, but ass ante a BD if With this announcement came an ad-| for a lead which ‘Chicago could not addr ate Ly as.“Hohorable’ by |'espio low, selected’ immigration! “sheep geceipts,-10,000. Steady. the real fans were mighty well pleas-|-¢TTOr. Ana: ingled to} mission from Kuebelkamp ‘that he} overcome, ~~ William -Leinke, ‘inviting sme to} laws with examination of immigrants, ed. The game as. seen from the Sa eee fanned, | Ot ‘4 owns only one-sixth interest in the| | ‘Score: R7H. B.{ Join shim on_a little jaunt to Marion, admission of, immigraits _ bn’! proba ° a eaucks: a Wa «| short, ‘Christensen fanned, Roberts club. the-remainder ‘being the’ prop-| Hoston. 003°000-010—4. 8, 1 Galo, forthe purpose of tipping it,ou} tion, during which period of proba- GUS Baek Co Pts eh: Firktalnning <” fanned. i Anderson Ati to Recon erty’ of ‘Otho and J. B. Wathen, trom Chicazo 000 000 .011—2, 8 1] to’ Hditor Iarding that he wassnom \tion they willbe given an opportun- xe Valley City—Raysch out, Chicken One wie fee ou no Seg cates whom he was aupposed to have pur-|. Batteries: Jones and Walters; Ci-| inated for the presidency.” * , y to léarp-to read and write our OVER-EATING to Franky. Sterling Raleten a MRE Kos acoES j chased it lastyear. . cotte and ‘Schalk. Mx, Harrington's Address _ language and sbecome familiar «with i ly HAE LM unassisted. Goheen doubled’ to rig sah Abate ' Kuebelk: ia mad f 5 x x. nglon, adjutant of tha | our institutions. ’ ae 1 r a‘ly.all, ’ o center. Wingfield out, Harper to} Malley Sn : money with ae aes vee ae Boston Loses =i: | Lloyd Spetz Post, atone Legion,| “At the end of that time if they Mj evila, Ti Four digegtion fo week or : Franky. No. run one hit, n6 error, ae RH PO A litt. geason, he is doing worse. than| ‘St. Louis, Aug. 6.—Three successive! pistharck, addressed the éditors on | ate found to/be unable to assimilate | out of kiltes, better ent leseand use Bismarck-—Seibert out om three, Rausch, Ie... 8 V2 0 0 UT ever. ‘He’ also ventured the assértion singles in the ninth gave St. Louis one] 79) percent Americanism as repre-| 0" institutions or show opposition ; called strikes. Elder walked. He| Sterling, 2b. 50°12 3 Ul} thatthe’ Wathens failed to)lay upj:tun and a 2 to 1 victory over Wash-| sented in the program of the Amer- | ‘9. our form of government then they eo f 4 went to. second on a wild pitty at Wienaa ab H s 4 4 , ‘anything in the seven yeats that the baa : ; 4H we, | ican Legion. ae | - wou is otupned to their native RN 1 er fanned, Franky up. Elder went) © in ert 5 Ns -ran it in their name, and that in” z E.\’“phe program of the American Le: | land,”\he said. ie i a? /grandstand. Franky fa 1» 1, 88. + 3 = sane i i : leniency ard) consci us 0) - 5 5 ane =: Y iF the Oa atrile “being called. No} Brown, ,¢f. oord 0 ‘won the pennant. —] Batteries!+ Shaw and. -Gharrity; tutte ee ay ee and eee tors was condemned, unions of Rus- | §-Xi-moide help sealapte aut your : hit, no run, no error. Dennis: ‘ i aes, Shocker and Severeid. \ in bekalt of the disabledsand sian Workers off the United. Seater digestive tranbles, i \ ‘t joardman, p. es j ce x Lig od ern r “rit were condemned, an e Industria! ,- MADE sco’ OWNE . Valley Cie curistensen hit Me f —— ‘ "BASEBALL ||. AMERICAN AssocIATION Tele ee ae, Ran Me pazrinsion |-Warkers of the World. Ol 4adKane SF scores mMuLsion Gowen. Conroy sacrificed/ Harper. to $6010 2110 ee aay ee Toledo Edges Win | - Vers in. Washington, -\ Which| He spoke of the activities of Bar- Franky. Elder took \ Brown's high Bismarck AMERICAN ‘ASSOCIATION Toledo, aug. 0 Derrick cing! the’ legion. ‘men “appeared tefore a’ ; \ one, Dennis, out, Christy to Franky.|:. \ AB R.H POA i ::| Won), Lost Pet. ya b tscored, Hyatt ie pate won) congressional’ ; commitiee and~laid 3 No hit, no run, no error. <] Seibert, If. -400 20 St. Paul... ., ial seg BB ia OS0,| Rogen oOcaye Satone, Seeley ene bare! the: facts “of. government ‘neg- “ { Bismarck—Chicken fouled sebéral | Wider, ‘ss, (3.0 2/203 Minneapolis are trom St Paull i innings, 4 t0 3. tate C 0 ae ‘ I and then walked. Mifer Anderson | ‘narper, 3b. 24.0) 1:4 3, 0} Indianapolis 51 st Paak 002 @10 000 00— {| Mr. Harrington spoke: of ‘the ‘charg ‘ Sy ey sacrificed; Boardman to ‘Wingfield ) ‘Franky, 1b. 301013 1 51 Toledo. *....000-000 300 01-4 8. ¢] eS made against the legion’ of ‘foster: § Christy fanned. Roberts out, Ster- Chicken, 2b. os O13 3 51 > Oatteried: Halland. "Hargrave; | {ng mab violence in many places.” 4 ¢ ling to Wingfield. No hit, no rim, nO} M.!Anderson, c. .... 4 0 ty 201 62 Brad: 1 at 3) >) “We are not. inse@sible | to..the-et: me ity . 4000 2 63 | ly and McNeilly | vs, " 5 lee error. i Christensen, Pp. ..+ _ fort of many, papers in-this state to {x Third Inning ( Roberts, (chs. eau 2 9 3 $6 »' Millers Take Two,” lead; the people finto the “veljef: that. i Valley City—Boardman flew . t0| Needham, rf. “Y op ae ~ NATIONAL LEAGUE.’ - | “Indianapolis, Aug. 6—Minneapolis| tho American Legion or members of : Chicken. Rausch out, Elder to Fran-) A. Anderson, rf... 2 0 00 0 NATIONALSEES he t Pct] made it two straight from Indianapolis that* organization ‘are the one§ ‘re- . ky, Sterling fanned. No hit, no run, ae Spent Brookl wen haa Pee by winning 4 to3. Shy Nom sponsible for certain ‘acts which they no error. yeh ea ‘ bored ec tates Wat here 58 48. 88a] Minneapolis ’.. ::200 020 000-411 1] term riots,” he said. “We disclaim Bismarck—Needham fanned. Seib-/ Surimary — Three’ base hits, Go-|\ Gn innati. Se sas ‘ 10-100 001-3 .8 1] all such connection and cannot .put ert out, Sterling {o Wingtteld, °El-| heen; two base hits, Goheen,Aslder, | New York bl ig feel that the policy'that these ‘papers \ der singled to center. Nordland ran} Chicken. Base on balls off Cliristen- ‘Pittsburgh 60 45. support does not Narmonize ‘with a vo for him, Elder having hurt himeelt! sen, 1; off Boardman, 3. Hit bys Chicago .. / Hs Ki program of 1v) pereent Americanism. | é earlier in the game making a desper-| pitcher, by Christersen, McGowen | St. Loui soe eG otherwise: why do they attampt to ate effort to tag Goheen at“second.'|*(2); left on bases, Bismarck, 8; Val- pean 39°. BT Louisville, Aug. 6—Timély- hitting} discredit us?”_ ‘ ‘ Harper singled to right. Nordland] ley City, 7. Struck out, by Christen- 8 laa bee ‘ gave Louisville a'b to 3 victory over| Legion’s Program. being held at second.:Franky walked,| sen, 3;, by Boardman, 14. Umpires, AMERICAN LEAGUE Kansas City! Good knocked a home Dontinuing to, speak .on the subd- filling the “bases. The crowd -was}Lade and Churchill. Be oid, Won Lost -Pet,|7Un.over the right field fence. ‘I ject of Americanism, he. explained } cheering wildly. Chicken out (o SES RATT Cleveland... ..’ 6° 35 53 |. Score: ~. R. H.E.] the. many phases of the legion’s ‘pro- e Wingfield, unassisted. Two hifs no There are more than 300 ‘species. New York - . S 65 41 4 010001 010—3 -6- 4 gram against~ur-Americanism. The runs, no errors. i . of ant-lions, or anti-eaters. es 63 40 200 611 01%*—5. 1 yy \ . \ 7s Be 46 50 ::\ Weaver; Alexander and , we ——— Ogg! BL Brock; Graham, Wright ant , ie ; re Ms Ad _ Milwaukee Wins Again > i § aS oe “gi S/ 71 Columbus,, Aug. 6.—Milwaukee won SERRE thes: second game’ “ot ihe serie) fron Cotimbus, 7 to 1. McWeeney kep ' Seer ONES eee wor a coluaibuy hits well scattered. a ‘ 10-inning battle from Brooklyn) 8 to 5.} acon, eats The score was tied three times up. to' Miyauues 5 ie Hl sett v1 ri 4 , | the tenth, when*the Pirates hunched | COMMOUS. «38 : ‘ / four hits with a base on, balls off Aad ae a Mawerney and Gaston; 3 Grimes for the winning runs. Sah cee a ai s ; Score: x : R..H.E. Re «100 030 010 3—8 14 0 ae thomas Pittsburgh. . Brooklyn ,. *..010 080 10u 0—5 12 1 Batteries: Carlson, Hamilton and: Haeffner; Grimes and Miller, Plliott. wv ITE SHOE DRESSING “KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT Two Phillies Reach Second Philadelphia, Ang. 6.— Luque held Philadelphia to three hits yesterday and Cincinnati won-easily 7 to 0. Only two local players reached second base and neither got further. ‘ R. HE. Score: -:001 014 100—7-11 11 . oe - cM ef 2 weet t HUTCHINSON I NEW GULF CHAMP). 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