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HOLDS W ‘Rourke Twirler Hands Out Brand of Curves that Result Four Hits. s ® shut-out article of bail, made off his delivery, but wlosscommsss? chllmarimevnsul | sonsusmsant J_ P24l wmoroomunE | PITHCER NORTH BREEN'S TRIPLE SCORES THREE WICHITA, Kan., July 30—(8pecial)— TFourkes polished their batting eves in the last game of the series and clouted out a vietory by a seore of 7 to 2. © At that it took fifteén hits to score the seven runs. Pitcher North pitched wmcored by the olves being accounted for by errors. Only four scattersd hits were were secured following errors that placed runners in & position to score, An error by Blanck, a sacrifice and Griffith's wsingle scored one In the mecond. Thies- Krug batted In a run in the first, when Forsythe forced Breen and then stole sec- " Fode cosloonwounnoy ! comenaoson Copyright, 1915, News Service. o International AMERICAN All(.)CIATION. . Bases on bal Ot Cleotte, 3; off Scott, 1. key, 8 in seven inni two Innings: off Cicot : Oft Sha off Piéh, 2 in , § in elght in- RS nlnln; gn s‘::“kl lnlon; Inl‘;:::' Blr\lgk 3 out: . By wkey, 2; i Y 'l!r:'n“ 4"53&'1"..‘."..‘3!.‘.:‘»‘.?‘ Clootte, 4; by Scott, 1. whia pitch: Shaw- *Batted for Coveleskie in nihtn. key. Umpires: Connolly Wallace, v. . J h at incoin, at - nr.mux City »t Bt. at Detrolt Fwo-bas ta Double 'wo-base hi nage, Dubuc. ubl Elun: Bush to Burns, Hases on error: roit, 1. Bases on balls: Off Dauss, 2; Coveleskle, 1: off onard, 2; off , 1. Hits: 'Off Dauss, 11 in four and one-third innings; off Steen, 0 in two- irds Innings: off Covaleskie, 0 In two innings: off Boland, 0 in one Leona 6 in e and ol two-shir Tnnfnge. FIt by pitchod DAl By eLonacd ol * e ard, Burns u.é x.e‘ b b, valeskie, oul 3 % l Umpires: Chill moks Lose to PHILAD! HIA, July * 3. -inning T{Illl on Kirl by Malone. Score: cuvm:n‘ WILLIAMS AND WASHBURN WIN WAY TO FINALS BOSTON, July 30.=It was only after two-set matches that R, N. Willlams 24, of Boston and W. M. Washburn of New York won their way to the final of the eastern doubles tennis tournament on the courts of the Lonwood Cricket club to- day. They had dropped two sets, playing lstlessly to H. H. Hackett and T. R. Pell of New York in th esemi-finals match this afternoon, when Williams, the | national champlon, recovered his control. Then he turned the tide decistvely. his forehand Arives being largely responsible for his team winning the next three sets | and match, Williams and Washburn will meet Irv- phis at Chicago, Boston lyn at Pmcbur{h‘ ¢ PHiladep! 1o i~ ¥ a at New Y Detroit at mnm League—No games scheduled. Bl onZoawsps® Bl osanou~Suad 5l assonworne? Il -mucosrcome? Y to Wil hits: Hunter, out: by M PHILADELPHIA, AB. erro! o A s AR SSRT SRR c LH.O.A. 3 2 y 1 on i Southw., g 1 111 0fng €. Wright of this city and W. F, /ichi ¥, n&u.:mmm: Mw‘rionn* DL 1 131 0|Jonnson of Philadelphla Jn the final e i 8 hits seven innings; of! Hiw B o1 1 §|mateh tomorrow: . ‘ K nmucvu ta in two fn- Kitke g d 81 1" i mplre rien. | Wambe, . 01 R el 1 o' Nell x‘ " 137 PITCHING WINS FOR DENVER Morton, p.,. o 00 Totals ... 8 1 % T Cleveland 10 Philadelphie o0 Senators Trim Browas. WASHINGTON, July 30.—Washington | Portland ched three hits a & sacrifice with | Vernon . . he nd Batteries: Higginbotham and Carisch; Decannier, Fromme, Plercy, Hitt and itehed | Spencer. PPN & Southern Association. Little Rock. Atlanta, 3. Nashville, 4; New Orleans, 2 Memphis, Moblle, 4 (10 nnings). Chattanooga, 1; Birmingham, 1 2| wmmsmsoooud wosnasoo~® omP Bivmauneowss 2icwowssu~wwd That were Formerly $1.50, $2 & $2.50 From our own stock 95¢ About 180 slightly soiled Shirts at 55¢ BESEm & TMORNE @ ‘gf' ,;WN-“ Drawn for The Bee by org—; cManus : WHAT WAS SHUT OP -~ BARON '5LANE BAROM - L1 'l—;:‘:fiaspna WHAT 'S THE THE. MATTER C YOU HAVE $ OINNER TONGHT TR e LEMON PIE - MATTER WITH | WITH THE HUMILIATED i - - AND I WANT YOU CREAM FOR CUSTARD PIE. THE MINCE. MINCE PIE- ME ENOUGH? ' TO BE CAREFUL. OESSERT CHERRY SO - MAGGIE ? ! OF WHAT STRAWBERRY PIE BLACK BERRY PIE RAS BRERRY PIE AND A CUP OF COFFEE! . i 0oy = turn in the second heat he broke to A | ) | Howard, 1b.4 1 § 1 311 ol secon he e COBB FANS TWICE, |fm<iiiishamoidiis: LEE AXWORTHY IS [menestnsai®Vir sifincee Siiaveot| Storz and Chicago ] | ¥ © 000 OAyres, P 400120 taking the heat and the next two, . . s %4 8 43 Tl m 3Ry 7] e wayne Hotel sweepstakes tor 5| J1jON GHants Play IGHIT A| BUT DETROIT WINS d N 0 year-old trotters went to Colorado Range " . Totals ... 34 82412 1 . o [after three heats. He won the first WESTERN LEAGUE | e m il | atter three wents. Mo won e Mt . Three More Games | T, e 4 4 SRSSIE for Wellman %5 DR 1 to the photographer's decision by Deroche| The Storz and Chicago Union Giants will \ R s Tigers Turn Nothing-to-Six Score | &t Toule - 083800505 0-3]Cleveland Horse Captures Big Event |, ;o & 0 o0 e two raced the third | play the first game or their three-game ‘ Innings Into Seven- Two-base hit: Gandil. Three-base ijts: ran a heat alone, Colorado Range winning in- | series Saturday afternoon at Rourl in Only ol AN for Five Lid Howard, Moelior. Stolen oase: Milan of & dcm“f" Meet at e ths Gisiatos TIAL. park. Of the three games played, the Bloux ity | to-8ix Win. | Earned ‘run: Washington. acrifice hita Detroit. h e | Brewers have won two, and Manager iy ellman, 2; off Tés, 2. Struck ou y 4] y by y 3 .{Bpe- wo o e CO oui. |80X LOSE DESPITE EARLY LEAD | Xvrs®3: rmpiree! O toughin and wit. | TWO OTHER HEATS EXCITING |ciai Hires ae Rockwail Chty “fair 5o: | “omnson: crask second baseman of the A e 04 —_—— debrai v v W .05 A ? 4 — Pacing, 2:% class: Black Bass, first; | West Baden Sprudels, will join the Glants % .630| BOSTON, July %0.-Detrolt turned a 0 White Sox Win. DETROIT, July 3.—Les Axworthy, |oroheus Pan. second: Johy Perry. third. | and be in the opening game. The lineup: 1 % 60| to 6 wcore of five innings into a 7 to 6| NREW YORK, July 30.~Hard hitting by | owned by the Pastime stables of Cleve- |Corrector, jr., fourth. Best time. 2:17%. | 1 . I, '\ Stors. \ :9:% victory over the Boston Americans to- .\:I-;‘rn‘);‘y wdfl“’enver ;nl-hl"lrd.mt:ur:om,mnd and driven by Willlam Andrews, “;ll‘rotlunlx. f.:; class: I{;.vk- Fibre, first; : e first game o . t, second; ] 8 | day, alded largoly by Boston errors.| Ney 0ri today, 6 to 4. Weavers home | this afternoon won the twenty-sixth re-{Hinnle Lockhart, wecond; DeWitt, by 891 | Leonard allowed only one hit In the first| run (n the seventh drove in two runs |l of the Merchants and Manufac-| “Pacing, 2:14_class: Biste Dillon, first: ¢ : 87| five sessions, but in the sixth and :hn'?‘ M,‘h:m -ndp\“nunrll* wor‘(!x fnnr:e turers $10,000 stake from the greatest field |Idol, second; Legal Helr, third; Agnes W, the two runs "N}-," seventh his wildness, Detroit's hits and ,“’{r,p,fi“,‘";‘?{‘;‘a _‘“ & ingte. Srara:rd® | of trotters which ever faced the starter ':ourlh» Béat time, 2:16. W i'% i | & two-base wild throw by Lewis gave Fero vy e -bogedling in this classic. Raised from the 2:4 to . s eviis: Kan, Clty..5 40 158 38 604 | the Tigers five runs. The visitors scored ABHOAE ABHO.AE [the 2.8 class, the stake brought out &| y.ute Boone's weak hitting with th il two of them {Pttsburgh. 83 4 5% | 1, (leing and winning runs off Wood's | Weersr w5 3 3 3043 3 dozen of the best ones in training, but Tapkees caused Manager Bonoven po: g\.'l.n: 49 43 :}gg pltching and’ misplay in the ninth. Bos- | E.Coiliie T3 o 1 {121 1|Lee Axworthy outfooted the lot and look'g‘.u"""“:‘m last week in favor of Pada: ‘ ¢ ournfer, 1 3 0 N Brooklyn .44 83 548 C 41 49 456 | ton mcored all its vuns off Dauss, three | J Cenine, 164 3 3 {311 1|the race in straight heats. Incidentally Buffalo .43 56 488 Milwaukes "4 62 483 ( 6 SEFC CE 0 L (m Nolding the | Felsch, ¢f... 8 8 1 41320 0|he hha to set a new record of 2:04% for S Baitimors .. 8 336 Columbus .10 38 | o) "o, “hitiess. Ty Cobb struck out | Blacks.. 36,3 ¢ ¢ 31340 the stake to beat Poter Scott, who was gz Wil throw to Yeaterday's Rewults, e T i R Tacthng amvos | Bitetee it 3023 356 1 0|the cntef contender all the way. 1 { R T e for the third out with the bases filled. | St 5. © o $ 8082 While the Merchants and. Manufac- Sults Worth l ’ to $25 or the o - JLEE G4 000 0 o|turers was the feature of the week's| i Tolals .38 10 37 0 800 U/Grand Circut program there were two | LOAB. -wfl.uo AB Totals 3 92718 & heats in other events today in which the| 50 | 5 otaper, et 41478 atied for Clootte In the ninth, | finishes were to close the judges withheld | | rry. 030 atted for Shawkey in the seventh. their decision until a phot e e it 33 oo, % 178 8| sHaus for Sweeney in the inih. |onagped the horses as they went under| # Boston, 3; Cinciunatl, f. 3 3 Ohuiner: b1 0 8 10 WIted Ser Fiah M ahe.niath. the wire developed his plate and showed . e e ate Mo / AMBRICAN LEAGUN. 1 T4 381 Mo REE 2232 St lirny witmar: These suits are of nuusual merit in fit, finish and H 11410 s hits: Murphy (), g;gg‘i Sevem in Stretch. service. Some of them are 14 silk lined, with full silk 21000 -base s Cook, . | ) o A : AN O 1 ?“fn’;':.".ub‘f-’:n,..‘.‘fl:rn::: g b Foruih s Ay | lined vests. Others are full serge lined, of medium Butfalo, 1 Chicaso, 1 1HE 3| York, 4 on ‘errors: Clicago, % |facturers. Seven horses came into the weight and suitable for late fall wear. The materials stretch abreat, but Peter Scott and Lee Axworthy drew away and the last elght and were fighting it out alone at the wire Andrews' horse showing a head In front. In the second heat Peter Bcott led to within a hundred yards of the fin- h. Then Andrews who had held Lee Axworthy back in the bunch came with & rush and in nosing out another win, broke the old stake record of 2:06% Shuler, awner of Peter McCormick, als- satisfied ‘with his horse’s showing in hie first two heats displaced Valentine in the third start and led the fleld to the three-quarter pole. The pace was too swift, however, and Andrews and Mur- phy again drew away for another thrill- ing finish, the son of Guy Axworthy win. ning by about the same margin as {n the other heats. Ben Locanda took three of the four heats in the 2:13 pace with Bingen Pointer always close up. The last named horse was declared winner of the second heat after the photographic plate showed him In front at the wire by the narrowest of margines. Pat Carmody led all the way in the first heat of the 2:18 pace. At the last are neat flannels and crashes and all wool worsteds You will be impressed with these splendid values at the low price of $16.50. 3 Manhattan Shirt Sale The semi-annual Manhattan sale is now on, and these high-grade Shirts are reduced from 20% to 35%. All styles and materials. Lay in your supply for fall now. Straw Hats Now ¥ Price Lewis & Wilson Bros,’ $1.00 Underwear Now 69¢ 418 South 16th Street. Like ihooseaoéikfi—m wonder the likes thit:hfive wire menge. Wholesome - Refreshing THE COLA-COLA Co. ATLANTA, GA.

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