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SON | { i i £2i il £ £ B 4 | WiLL CARRY THE GOLF BAG. ] [P Er. 4 1 Batte Quinn and ang O'Connor, Caseys Ave in fine form after the club, as well as thé home ly 29.—Each — BE.iE | i I : | : il ¥ L 3 ] 2 £ #b i H e Y 3 T all Player = lub is in arrears in salary to bhim, mc- Copyri News 30, 1915, ght, 1915, Bervice International “MICKEY Wik Moy PLEASE HAND *Batted for Davis {n the third. . “Batted for Schnelder in the ninth. buse Willlams, Maranville hit arke. & Wases on balls: OFF Davi 5 s on b: vis, 2, off Benton, 1; off Toney, 3; off Schneider, 1. Hit of Vil Innings; off Henmton, off Ragan, § in seven innings; off 1 in ohe and one-third innl Schnelder, 4 in two and two-thi ning: Struck out By R ‘Toney, 2; I* ton, b{ Umpires: Kie) Phils Beat S$t. Lo 8T. LOUIS, July 20.—Griner was hit freely today while Mayer was a puzsie for the locals and Philadelphia won, 3 to Each of the wvisitors' extra pase hits rqv.d the way for a run. Snyder s double n the seventh Saved St. Loul shutout. Long followed with anoti double, scoring Doblan, who ran for Sny- der. Score: PHILADELPHIA. - ] ] = =& HOA LHO.AB. 13 ] 002 0ds 113 on 1oe 030 333 3114 130 o0 000 110 3 00 111 1300 131 o130 = 0300 [l 0 ot 19 0 00 Totals o *Ran for Snyder in seventh. *Batted for Beck In eighth. “Batted for Huggins in nint ner. B oA Plrates Bump Superbas. 06 | the singles, had an easy time in the ini- 0§ [acute attack of nephritie. Barly today ME “THE USUAL Drawn for The Bee by ]aes_ Swinnerton UP SOME. BuT flYT\.E BaLL oy, RE STL. SAFE'" LINCOLN, July 29.—(Special Telegram.) ~Harry Kooh- of Omaha, champion in tlal round of the State Tennis tourna- ment, being played at the Country club coufts here. After rain had ceused a three days' pontponeme play started this afternoon. Koch beat Hugh Ager of Lincoln in straight sets. Gardner of Omaha had a close fight with Hanighen, but finaily lost out. The results of .the afternoon were: Polski beat Davis, 6.1, 6.1, Koch beat " 6-0. M beat beat . ud bea! Hanighen beat G In the wecond round, Miss Loulse Pound, the woman's champion, easily defeated August Schmldt. Following Is the play in' the second round: e e LIS oo wverlin ee. 9 Boohler beat Giiderafoove, 83, 65 Powell beat Patterson, 5-6, 6-0. Wlu{h beat Beckett by default. Matthewson beat Tate by default, Morgan beat Matthews, 6-0, 6-4. g = loulse Pound beat Schmidt, MeKillup beat Kenard by detault. Hoalordvbnt Harder b‘ dflf.ll‘ltu Reed beat Alexander by default. Third round: McKillup beat Benrick, 64, 65 MORDECAI BROWN 1S REPORTED CRITICALLY ILL CHICAGO, July 3.-—-Mordecal Brown, one of the stars of the pitching statf of the Chicago Federals, and for years the leading pitcher of the Chicago Nationals, is in a hospital here suffering from an physicians expressed doubts as to his re- 2. —Pittsburgh de- Y. for treatment. Last night his condition was considered critical. Falstaff’s flavor distinguishes it from all other brews. ALSTAFF “Blbe choicest product of the brewers art” owes its delectable flavor to botk Science and Nature. Perfect result of 75 i - hued ints the isappoints From Hflwarl'l‘lr}wmp of ed by Lemp hrewi:ahg, years' experience, into the beverage i which B, S Dl et S 1840 Bt i vite 1915 e e it 206700 L $t., Omaha, Neb. Keeline to Drive Mule Representing Fair Council Bluffs John Keeline, prominent citizen of 'Council Biuffs, will drive the racing mule which will represent the city across the river in the “Transmulean’ at the Speedway dirt track next Thurs- day afternoon. He was substituted for Mayor M. B. Snyder after the officials of the Omaha Driving club had given much earnest consideration to the rela- tive merits of the two men as teamstérs. The other drivers will be five of Omaha's best knogwn men, including Hverett Buckingham, Ed Peck, Mayor Dahlman, N. B. Updike and Ed Peterson. Each driver will have a seat behind a carefully selected jackrabbit, which will be hamessed to a cart belonging to a race horse. American Awssociation. At Columbus—Score. Milwaukee Columbus . Batteries: 160 Slapnika and Milwaukee, | Schreiber, l-;gall:ln Sl;‘mk out: By gfir' Bressler, 5. Umpires: Nallin and Dineen. 5 ez St RAGAN WINS TWICE WALTER JOHNSON Tiger Teim Yanka \fl\':-"'o"“" $ RO L Taaed| NEW. YORK, July %—Stupid vase runy HA|wans cormone FOR BOSTON CREW WINS OWN CONTBST| izttt Herpess o | s APTURE LON | York today, 7 to 6. The Yankees were AnD DEFEAT OlA A’ oz S e 1 gt M S gt WESTERN LEAGUE. five rune behind when they went to bat | snihiks, gheiny | pris Sy Plaved. Won. Lost. Pet. in the elghth. Three runs had been Joalen Defeated in Combat of Bleven pn AR | Des Motnes o TR X scored, two_were on the bases and mone Wichita Takes Becond Game of ! Inntags. | He Hurls Four Innings in Fmtflmein;.m; @ | Hits to Deep Center with One onlgut when Scoen relieved Boland. Buker DENVER, Colo., July 20.—Denver de- % $ - 3 - Series from Rourkes by Lam- toated 8t Joseph’here todsy. 7 1o 6, in and Is Put in Seoolfd After X6 and Two Out in Tenth After por.. o vvlll"u()t:‘::'trdr‘;n(’dov.e moment basting Ingersoll. fiora nad tied the score in the elghth. Davis Musses Things. . Fanning Thrice. 1o e minth. Wik mros o (A Tod et — Score: DENVER. pred —_— gnd An% sae ‘out, Mn.’:‘l un:« to Cot:lb. CR. 01 101 ‘A8 t TWO INNINGS PROVE FATAL| R . 0 A u|LAST IS < AN UPHILL FIGHT SHANKS' FIELDING FEATURES | doubled off secona. Soorgad was easty b S 1 —— d & { AB. LH.O.A.B. WICHITA, Kan, July 2.—(8pecial)— 1 71 8 8] civorsnam, 0. Juiy m—Piteher b o oo Bk WABRINGTON, Yuly S—Walter Jolin ot 1370 Wichita won the second game of the -} ; : ‘1, ? Ragan won two games for Boston today | Detroit goh, WeF ‘Delng’ Srdck out By, Walner| o 1840 serles from Omaka, 2 to 2, by bunching R et 1 | by defeating Cincinnati, 10 to 6 in the first on his first three trips. to the plate, hit 3 000 bits off Ingersoll in the fourth and off 1% é ol!and 7 to 6§ In the second. Ragan was 050 et whth, Ohb O SN "m- out : 2 z : Ingersoll and North in the sixth. Kellher, 0 0 * & 0ftaken out of the first game at the end P b 3101 Shestak B ! 356 in the tenth, winning his own game | gy 1300 Riley got away to a bad start in the Cantwell, b o 0 1 2 ofOf the fourth inning when Boston was in £ land, 3 to 1 played $38% first inning, but settied down and pitched | Nirohell, p. O 0 1 0 0|the lead. In the second game he was . u“: : Mc“"’w V‘Nuhln‘ionuww‘y or lhcl"" 94130 shut out ball. - = = = = |put in after Davis had allowed five hite i [ Siret. thme, ‘i felBIng beitie & Teatuve of | P Pl 90 ¥ 0 sCaldwel se0e Smith led off in the first and beat out| Totals . L 108 12 3404 tour runs. g semr vt J BITN I W sei7 8 hit to Patterson. Breen forced Smith R H O A E | The first game was an easy victory for #ame. Sodre! “Harteeit .1 100 0 At second. Forsythe, Krug and Krueger | Njcholson, 2 4 4 0 1|Boston, but the second was an uphill Totals ... 113718 2 #ingled In succession, scoring Breen and | Koehler, 1b-3b 0 1 5 3 1|fight, Cincinnat!i having a five-run lead :éu:\ m-‘ Pipp in e hmI X Forsythe. Wells hit into a double play, | i1t 1 3 % § {|at the besinning of the fifth Inning. In| Bt T Wk 1 ahadaath. Britton to Patterson. 1 1 4 8 0|the fifth Boston made four runs au';' i ot Vi Detrolt, ... 17070 0074 02 07 Four more hits were collected off Riley, 1,2 2 3 1|base on balls, three doubles and a single. Adosta, ew Yori " 6 bug they were scattered through four in- O . ? “’ f 3| They scored three more in the seventh i WE?'E:'N L"-?O J o Alowmits, C;rowkb o Hm lzg"*mflw:&; oatterien: | Milwaukse, ' Sla o nings and he did not walk & man and his | b O O B 0 o|wuen they were presented with three| B Jgseph. 6 Demver. 7. Samee, Double play: Cobb to Bush. Bases on | man i b b teammates backed him up with perfect 0 0 0 0 0|bases on balls and all three scored on| Sjoux City, 5: Topeka, . ; Off Warhop, 2; off Boland, 32; v 0 0 0 6 o ‘ : ha 3 Wiel ) off Steen, 1. Hite: Off Boland, § in | Bchmidt's double. Score, first game: Omaha, 3; hita, 3. g LU M R AN AT CINCINNATI NATIONAL LEAGUE. eyvambeganss out far interference. Steen, 3 in two innings. Struck out: B. 4 6 @8 5 APWQA®, | Philagelphia, 3 St. Lous, 1. T Th e o, Wartiop, 2; by Boland, 4.~ Umpires: Wal- *One ‘ew York- ot i it groundas, lovelan . lace an Connolly. sty o v d S ae wY| 3| Boaton, 10, 7; Cinolanati, 5 & Washington ....0 1 0 00 0.0 0 0 12 — i Tl ot 0| Brookiyn, 2;" Pittsburgh, & Twatkny Ak: - ‘Tolinecd. Threebise Const League. Kellner. -Sacrifice hits: | 5 ° AMBRICAN LEAGUE. hit: Gandil. Stolen base: Acosts. Base| At Oakland—Score, first game: p. Bacrifice fiy: . | B H &t Louls & Philadelphia, 1. on, baily; Off Walker, 1. Hiit by pitched | Sap Francisco . . Three- leveland, 1; Washington, 2. : am! ohnson. rue 3 runs: Nicholson, | 1| Betroity T: New Torr o out: er, 6; by Tohngon, 7. Wild plays: Groeling to Gro- 8| Chicago-Boston; called end third; rain, | Biteh:, Johnson mpires: Hildebrand s r, Grodick to ul!o‘!llnr to H FEDERAL LEAGUE. | an ughlin. LB o way. Hite: Oft Vanco 3 ! i Macks Lose to Brown ¢ 5.3 i ham, 7 in PHILADELPHIA, 20—t Batteries rancisco, Brown an: d doioms; off ¢ 3 wasted" onlyono_ 5 “Ne. seven htta off | Sepulvedn; Oakiand. Ables and Eott i off Mitel m 1 Bressler lodt‘( and defeated Philadel- t Salt Lake City—Score RHE, ! ruck out: B ?mt. 5 to 1 00b, a college southpaw { ] ng 0 010 Kal . Mieh., pitched for the |Salt Lal i 0 2— 8 excellent work. 2 ham r & Games Today. # i ' Il it. Joseph at Denver, 4 i way. ). 0. ¢ 4 %-‘:fi:"woé‘fi"::'un&o ebloux. City at s i | ] ¥ ) aha . —— rno“l . AR Jumis ] :.u 2 o o 7 0 Loulp, New York at Chit Boston at 4 11} Bat 4 Mitchell Cin i, Brooklyn at urgh, ‘ o a|Garisch. = ris Vi tehell, 4 < ) vlnnl\la-.-‘&. Louts .hlmwm' : ; : and Spencer. o, ngton, Philade *hi- e V5 ey at New York, Detroit at %olto v 1 40 Terrlers Defeated. S adral LoagueNowers ot o pooms, 8 ? 0| ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 20.—St. Louls ; St Louts 10 0% | and scored three runs. In the eighth St. ZKOCH HAS It BASY (i n2ihiii il Mem s § 0-1 hits: sary, Laop. runs. mar! e game, B | run Walker, Blofen Dandery Shocioe | & home tom four thres.babe hits ang sk 3 lars, Goes to Fund for Relief of ; : Pratt, P (. Double plays: FHeaiey | doubles beirg made. Score: H.E. Eastland Sufferers i eees WITH LINCOLN MAN| i itie Boo' sdpmte %) Sovgit, - 1881 1378000 0y 3 Pepuied ever 36,00 0°0 ‘ b | ltamreamer B, Fi by piched” Salll| bery snd Ragiden: ‘watucn, Faiken: - vers, jole by h new by A ries: joseley, randon, L o |FIFAL SCORE IS FOUR TO TWO | ke, it 8] $ 3 | Bressler"Strick out: By Kooh 5 by | Plank and Chapman, "'B Pl Besety 't ’ Titleholder Blanks Hugh Ager in 14 81 2 o | OHICAGO, July ®.~Krapp's wildness, E.!‘..., et B i Shutout Set in State Tennis coupled wiih two hits and two. sacrifice | Marany s flies in the first Inning, gave Chicago a | pers’ & 13888 Tourney. lead which Buffalo could not overoome, | Ramn $2 it | e . and the locals won, 4 to 2, Hlendrix pitched | ™ s | WOMAN'S CHAMP ALSO WINS A reat game, especially in the pinches. | Totals .37 112716 33 10 11 man. St. Paul at Cleveland, postponed, wet grounds. s Fashion’s favorite for Spring and Summer Tl [GE0. . IDE 2 CO., Makers, TROY, N, Y. 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