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MERCY ON ROURKES| Hammer Omaha Twirlers Without Conscience and Win Both Games of Double-Card. NINE TO THREE; TWELVE TO SIX TOPEKA, Kan, Aug. 1.—The Topeka Savages hammered Omaha twirlers to- dny and took both games of a double- header, the first, 9 to 8. Rrrors by the Rourkes figured in the 12 to 6 score in the second game. Score, first game: Smith, 1f....... o - Breen, 2b-b... Forsythe, cf Krug, 3b-se..... T, C Wells, rf..... Echliebner, 16, Blagck, ss-2b. Hlodgett, p. Everdon, p. OB nlocsosmsassl® Totals g td > & > = Bostick, ss.. Cochran, 3b Jackson, of Tydeman, rf. Brown, If. Lattimore, Rapps, 1b Monroe, c. Huggi | oorrmems | nacucoomud [ RIS olisanmuonay wl onsocssont Totals Omaha Topeka 108 Home run: Krueger Foraythe. Two-ba s: Cochran Tydeman. Sacrifice hits: Jackson, Happe. Stolen bases: Brown (2), Lattl: more. ' Hits: Off Blodgett. 3 In one and iwo-thirds innings. Bases on bulls: Off Huggins. 2; off Blodgett, 2; off Fverdon, | 2. Btruck out: By Hugkine 5. by Blod: gett. & Hit by pitched bail: ' By Hug. gins, 1. Time: 2:00. Umpires. ~Abbott and Geisel. Score, second game: OMAHA. AB. R H. 2 q 100 0-3 003 "8 hree-base hit == Zgon - Smith, If. Forsythe. cf. 3b.. Krueger, c. Schliebner, Blanck, &8 ingersoll, p. Blodgett, p. Totals ........... 37 1b, HOmmpxaronl troswancncn il e Smnitomeaplt wl oonumimdssct Bl moommunens 2 Bostick, Cochran, Totals Hall, [ ] Q el <] [ | mSicumnnnaon® el cooonsomm [ eororecsmemnorars | Lincoln .. | St. Joseph 10 1—6!, Two-base 10° 5| omanummnon Bl swrwocoun? Totals Omaha Topeka T PARAAGAEA on 2001 52400 Bacrifice hits: Cochran, Monruve, h'd(filou“ By Dawson, 2; by Keiter, 2. man, Brown, Breen. Sacrifice “fiy: | Suti By Dawson, 3 by Ke Umpire: 8Score, second game s. _Double play: Lattimore to! alls: Rapbe. Hita: Ot Ingersoll. 3 n one and | Time: 1:43. one-third innings. Bases on balls: Off Hall. 3; off Ingersoll, 8. Spruck out: Hail, 6 by Blodgett, 4 " Wild pitches:| o Hall'@. Hit by pitched ball; By Hall, 2 Lioyd, o Passed balls: Monroe, Krueger (3). | Wolf, 1t. [ Time: 2:%6. Umpires: Abbott and Geisel. ' McGaffigan, ss Mcintyre, rf. BEARS COP TWO OFF LEADERS |H. Willams, 1b Schrelber, cf. 's Boosters. ., Aug. lfi:zenval‘ Cotok h games of a double-] ler ere to- 5‘-’; from the league's leaders, by a score of 9 to 3 and 9 to 2, respectively. Score, AB. R. H. 0. A. B.| Nicholson, If. Koehler, 1b... ‘Helmer, cf. Bliss, Vance, ol wonounoss 5} @ Lincoln 8t. Josepl ‘Two-base Stolen base: Sacrifice h Hunter, cf. )1 . ball: Bliss. Ll occonuwnon-a~o~? Nl ocavamarwa CulooonsosnsconiZel orrmmonen eol shsnsevesnsll ol owneumens 1T SR IR e - i RORVSRSAA . 4 1 °3l coonmmnuwessa® 2:08. Umpire: Totals . ° oo ;g::w:om“ 00701010 °*9 Stolen base: Kelleher. Two-base hit: Sawyer. Sacrifice hits: Sterzer (2). Hahn. Hit by pitched ball: By Sterzer (Thom: Double play: Sawyer to Hartford to|8ame: Jones. Innings pitched: By Mogridge, four and two-thirds innings; runs, 8; hits, 5; By Thomas, three and one-third; runs, | Bennett, cf one, hits, three. Time: 1:58. Umpire:| Tallion, rf Van Syckle. Score, second game: Patterson, 1b. DENVER. pithon, 35 AB. R. H. 0. A. B He!"n[ 3b. £pencer, of. O N SR g Miller. Tf. 2 3 0 0 0 Grmn, McCormick, 1 2 1 0 1iGest, p. Galloway, b, o R e » Coffey, 3b. s O R e Totals ..... Shields, 1b. 1 0 12 2 o Kelleher, s 1 1 1 4 1 Spahr. 4 1 2 6 0 0logoney, 2b Gaskill, p. .. Lo, Tl SR De}ll, 1t 2 R e - a2 Calshan. Totals 1 7 W 2|Tejeune, DES MOINES, Kane, ib. AB. R H. O A F|Herlsiing, 3. i 5§ 1 0 4 6 0fDavidson, gl‘l‘l’:”fl of. 5 0 2 0 0 0|Donnolly ¢ o 3 0 1 ; 2 3 White, p Jomes. 1b, .. OF Hartford, ; 1 G B N i) Totals F:;'V'Ol‘l:d fl:" k] 0 8 4 .3 0|Sloux City Twoldt, $b. JRE VI SRR i Graham, . (B T BB B R Musser, p. 3N 9 Gh-Y *Breen ol 808 -8 Totals .... 8 2 10 2 11 oStolen base: nth. *Batted for Musser In ni Des Molnes . ° Denver ..... Stolen base Coffey. Sacrifice Kelleher, Ga By Minsor (Bnfelds and ched ball: By Muaser (Shields an ?;vm»h Three-base hits: McCormick, | Bennett, of, Kelleher. Home run: Galloway. Struck |Tallion, rf. out: Ty Gaskill, 5: by Musser, 6. Bases |Patterson, 1b, on balls: Off Gaekill, 2 off Mosser, 8. |Britton, 2b, Time: 2:02 Umpire: Van Syckle, Hetling, TIGERS AND DRUMMERS SPLIT |Theising, Dawson ol St. Joseph, Meyers nud Norveson Fali Down, LINCOLN. Neb., Aug. 1--Lincoln and SIOU St Joseh Atvided today's Couble-header, [ Lincoln winning the first game. 9 to 2;|ooney; . . 8t Joseoh the second by § to 2. Score, | DElL 1F. . first game: LINCOLN. Leleune, cf. Clarke, of. . AB. R H. A B, M et ] 3 3|Hensiing, i McGatrigan, ss...4 1 2 § . A|Daviess. W Molntvre, rf. % B B s 2iGaspar, p. H. Willlams, #...°8 0 o 20 omneily” B 1474 . Daley, % 1 ntr, o 111 : 8 atals - B g 4 sioux oty Totals n s 2| Wichita .. ] wonuconwewd HlunswBsaned Nicholson, ¥...... Aa‘ 'n!' A. go hits: Clarke( 2), Gaspar. Koehler, 1b 4 ° 1 o|Crosby. Stolen g Helmer.' of... 3 0 0 0|Double plays: R Wilitams, 7.7 3 1 0 »j"m to Griffith. Grodick. b 4 3 X : by Ranp #b.... H H 1 3 Guipar. 1: off Rutey, & Grocling, s 4 2 & olball: By Gaspar (itiley). Rliss, ..., o | 1 2 9{Umplre: Cusick. *Watson i 0 0 0 Moore, ¢ ° [ 1 1 . .81 2 5 U *Koehler out, hit by batted ball. *Watson batted for BI 0 00100010 0-2 i Dawson, R, Willlams. Dawson to McGaffigan - t. 19 | Double_playa: - | to H. Willlams: Dawson to Yants to H. Three-base hit: Forsythe. Two-base| ijliams. Stolen base. Groeling. Sacri- hits: Bostick, Cochran, Hall, Schllebner. | g0 3 wiliiaina. Rapp, Yantz. Struck : off Kelfer, 2. E] -] o nownionom Bl corpmuananncs il coccoceccoce 2l enconomonond % z 22 lvovoccconaly xloocnoconnann~ 6 = Bl mmcrmcrmcncn! wloomsmsonol wlosocorccoronl® 8| mBurrameno 8l ono ol uprornecony ol vwoonnonsp Totals ........... *Yantz batted for Daley i *Morse batted for MoAl s o8y 5t 52 ing, Nicholson, Gr Struck out! by Narveson, ts: G Waolfe, By Meyers, 2; by Vance, 1. Bases on balls: Of Vance, 1. Wild pitch: Pitching record: Three runs and 9 hits in seven and one-third innings off Meyers; 2 runs and 1 hit in one and two-thirds innin, lrl‘)lf Narveson. WOLVES POUNCE ON THE SIOUX Shut Them Out Twice in Succe mWICPé};l‘Ai A‘I’loll,h l,-“’lchl(? lhdlll :lut . Home . Coffey, Mil-| Sloux In games of a double- rwnrd };:‘Ynul:{, ol:l?mliyrmh‘fl.o'rldn. 5; by | header. elst held the Indians to two Sterzer, 2; 5. Bases on balls: Off Mog-| hits In the first game and Riley allowed ridge. 4; off Thomas, 1; off Sterzer, 6.|but five In the second. 2l eccacancer E, 0 ° o 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 |extremely lucky vers was tru of th visitors, It was only in th fourth inning that Brooklyn wa able to bunch any hits. Benton suc- ceeded Toney after the visitors had made three runs, and while they hit him hard, they were unable to score. Score first game: He | coommnos ) %1 arosesssdomee cownl coccoromen el B ><. L7 oleesssscssy Bl cwnanoana oo hamnsornad B wanunuiows °ul mmoomoson? foo, .. 4 ) i g T RN Gelst to Hosp to Patterso Hosp to Patterson. White, &; by Gelst, 5. B Off Gelst, 5; off White, Umpire: 'Cusick. Score, second game: Brooklyn Cincinnat) e | sooscce~ 3| comwonZnnd® Bl wmowmwmon? Bl mmmastonmnanl Bl wnmnnnne -9 o .osaoeo:oeo_’:}— ol somonnsoronl al commommmnl i orpecopouisl «| cocssausel P <l ousoncoscow” *Batted for Crosby in ninth. 0 =g 00000100 Left on bases: Bicux City, 8; 6. Earned runs: Wichita, 1. Sacrifice Two base hit: oa to Patterson; Bem- ruck out: By Gas- 6; by Riley, 7. Bases on balls: Off Hit by pitehed Rent rooms quick with a Bee Want Ad. THE BEE: GAME ON FUMBLE Phils Fail to Hold Chicago When Whitted Lets Hit Slip Through. ALEXANDER LOSES TO ADAMS CHICAGO, Aug. 1.—Whitted's fumble of Zimmerman's single in the tenth in- ning, gave Chicago a 2 to 1 victory over Philadelphia today. After one man was out. Zimmerman lined a hot single to center and Whitted ran in too €lose. He fouched the ball and it bounded away from him and went to the club house while Zimmerman circled the bases with the winning run. The game was a great pitchers’ battle between Alexander and Adams, the former allowing but four hits, one of which was Willlams' homer in the fifth. Adams allowed five scattered hits. A fumble by McLarry. Becker's sacrifice and a single by Cravath, netted one run in the sixth and prevented Adams pitch- ing a shutout game. \Bith clubs fielded in spectacular siyle, vath making a sensational catch on liams' liner in the elghth inning, after turniag a somer- sault, being a feature. Score PHILADELPHIA ABH.OAE AE Bancroft, xs. 3 0 10 tock, 3b... 4 0 1540 jecker, If... 3 2 o100 Cravath, rf. 4 1 L 354 1030 Niehott. 2b. 4 1 OKnisel# 2b..3 0 0 1 0 Whitted, cf. 3 0 1Willlsms, ¢f3 1 4 0 0 Luderus, 1b. 3 1 OArcher, ©...3 0 6 3 0 Kiliiter,' ¢.. 4 0 OMcLarry, 163 113 0 1 Alexander, p 4 0 OAdams, p...3 0 0 0 0 T 2 1 Totals .81 43011 1 when winnlug run scored: -1 Philadelphia ...0 00 0 0 1 0 0 0 Chicago .. 000010000 1-2 Home run: Willlams. Farned runs: Chicago 1. Sacrifice hit: Becker, Double s Alexander to Bancroft to Neihoff. | t base on errors: Philadelphia, 1. Off Adams, 3. Struck Klem and Cockill. Reds Gather in Two, CINCINNATI, Aug. 1—Cincinnati won a double-header from Brooklyn today, the first 4 to 2, and the second 6 to 8. In the first game, McKenery allowed three hits In seven innings, but weak- ened in the elghth, and Toney was {In to finish the game. The local team made its runs in the first game by |bunching hite off Douglas, who was tuken out at the end of the seventh, Dell finishing the game. In the second §ume the locals played all, while just the re- BROOKLYN. CINCINNATI, AB. ® ABH *Groh. 3.... OHerzox, m.. OWagner, 2b oKflifer, of.. 0Qrithith, rf. oW o 0 P —-) o D cmom—comued cocoacmsatand MY or Douglas in eighth, *Batted for Miller in ninth. *Ran for MoCarty in n'nth. *Batted for Dell in ninth; 00000003 0-2 vl 0010200 %4 ‘Two-base bit Groh, Z. Wheat, Killi- fer. Three-base hit: ' Griffith. ' Stolen base: Herzog. Earned runs: Brooklyn, {2: Cincinnat!, 4. Double play: Willlams | third to Wagner to Mollwitz. First base on error: Brooklyn, 1. Bases on balls: Off Douslas, 2: off McKenery, 1: off Toney, 2. Hits:" Off Doulas, 6 In seven innings: off McKenery, 7 in seven and two-third. Innings; off Dell, 1 in one inning: off | Toney, none in one and one-third Innings Struck out: By Douglas, 5. Umpires: Rigler second eama: Brooklyn 0008000 Cinelnnatt 02040000 4 Two-base hits: Daubert, Z. Wheat. Stolen base: Wingo, roed ru Brooklyn, 3: Cineinnati, 6. Sacrifice hi Moliwits. Double play: Hersog to Mol OMAHA, SAVAGES HAVE N0 | A Picture Story With Just On MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1918, e Word Played. Won. 96 “ Des Moines. 9 2 5 | AMER. LEA W, 505) \\'n-hlnu&fi ; L b3 FED. LEAG AMER. ASS'N. W, W 7 583/ Indianaplis 54 45 545 54| Minneap 523 Kan. City..51 49 510 Bul 0 .44 56 . Milwaukee .44 53 464 Baltimore .34 63 .351 .38 60 .358 Yeaterday's Re WESTERN LEAGUE, Et. Joseph, l.‘fi Lincoln, 8, 2. 0; Wichita, 3, 1. 6: Topeka, 9, 12. TIONAL LEAGUE. 4L Chicago, 2; ten Inning: Cineinnat), 4, Kansas City, 2, 6. Chie @ame eloven Innings; called, rain AMERICAN ASSOCIATIO! Loulsville, 9, 2; Kansas City, 7, 2; ond game called end eighth, da Indianapolls, 5, 7, 3. Cleveland, 2, Columbus, 1 G : 4, Milwaukee, 3. mes Today. Western League—St. Joseph at Lincoln, Moines at Denver, Wichita. Omaha at Topek: League—New York at Chicago, Brooklyn oston -fil Pittsburgh. loux City at Louis, Philadelph at Cincinnatl, York, Cleveland Louls at Washington, Detroit Federal league—B City, Newark at Chicago, Louls, Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. ———— e First base on error: Bases on balls: Toney, 5 in four innin 6 In five Innings. ent| 5 by Alexander, 4. Um- Glants and Ca ST. LOUIS, Aug. 1 Louls divided a double-header here to- St. Louls won the first game, 4 to ning when, with two out, on | Mot the outcome that attracted the in- |terest, but the reckless abandon of ew York and St. 8, in the tenth {n Snyder singled, singled and gone to thi York got one run in the ninth and tied th. me was New oYrk's by . Louls getting its run in the Score first mame: Great Britain Rights Reserved UTZ AGAIN LEADS THE POP-POP LADS |Daring Rider Wins Two Out of Three Races and in Third Has Engine Trouble, AUTO POLO PROVIDES THRILLS Birdle Lutz, who a week ago appeared at the Douglas county fair grounds, as @ dark horse and carried away first honors, repeated again yesterday and won {wo out of the three motorcyele races on the program. Luts copped the five and seven-mile events, but In tho fifteen- mile free-for-all, he encountered engine trouble on the third lap, when already well In the lead and was forced to drop out. The fifteen-mlle race was a consider- able event despite the accident to Luts. Otto Ramer ripped into the lead upon Birdie's retirement unda kept it for ten miles, when suddenly Carl Peterson, rid- ing an old, strap-drive machine, began to plck up and by more clever riding on the turns, passed Ramer. Peterson held the lead until the last lap, when Ramer passed him and won, Ramer’'s new machine wi much f |than Peterson's belt-drive and many times Otto galned fifteen yards on the stretches, but on the turns Peterson out- {rode Ramer and thus made the race exciting. Fisher Has Accident. v Herman Fisher escaped Injury in the narrowest possible manner when he was |thrown from his machine on the curve. The referee ruled that Van Avery fouled {him and Van Avery was disqualitied. | Fisher went down in 4 heap and, as (Fred Krueger was right behind him, an {injury seemed imminent. But Krueger, who wi riding his first race, kept bis head and cut in toward the pole, just missing the wrecked rider by his clever manipulation of the wheel. As Fisher !was on the track the other riders were | Nagged in and the race started a second time, Polo Provides Th: The auto polo game, which was carded as the main thriller of the day, lived up to the advertising. The New York team was victorious over Chicago. But it was the drivers, who, in their efforts to turn quickly, turned their machines over time and again. One machine was hopelessly | Burns, ' Row 7 Doyle. o Fletcher, w. 4 o Merke, of o Lobert o Bratoard o Marquard, p 1 o | Behauer, p PR, 8] cnsvswniwasd N PO < Blucissovannal 3 D43 Totals ... *Two out when winning run sc *Batted for Marquard in the sf 00000200 200100000 14 Long, Bulllr’ 8 | tirst { man, third. T} :35. | Second race, seven miles: Birdle Luts, Two-base hits le y | to Hyatt, Meyers to Fletcher. Bases on balls rd, 1; off first; Carl Peterson, second; Ed Polton, Off Marquard, 7 in five aver, 7 in fou: and two- Struck out: auer, 2; by Sallee, 3. Um- Eason and Byron. second game: quard, 3; by’ |Matches in State = ) ——— seo> : by McKenery. Wiison, nd Hart. Scors Suyder, lescoossse |tennis tournament at ILincoln yesterday ! y be no chance to play at| Lincoln today. So heavy was the rain players returned and | |brought some of the tournament players | ol onmonswmy 2 !and there may E%| cnmuBno-se ° *Ran for Hy New York.........0 1 0 0 0 100000 Brainard. Sacrifice Stolen bases: Brainard (2), Betzel to Hyatt, balls: Off Perritt, 4 out: By Perritt, 4; Byron and Eason. ——— Don't Be Constipated. ANl kinds of allments result from con- | Dr, King's New Life Pfllg are | the fourth rovnd of the tourney at the 0-3mild and effective, prevents constipation, | Omaha club grounds this mor §ug. e All druggists.—Advertisement. n oak, L Struck | belng 2.6, 63 and 9.7, —— A “For Sale” ad will turn second-hand | does not permit play at Lincoln, many of furniture into cash w#mashed in a collision with the other. 0| Wheels snapped and broke, steering ¢ | knuckles cracked, engines caught on ftire, o everything imaginable happened. But thé 7 | driver and malletman merely jumped into o another machine, while the youthful me- chaniclan demonstrated that he Is as 0 break in the few seconds allotted him 3 | befare another car went smash. Results of the motorcycle races were |as follows: First race, five miles: Birdie Luts Otto me second; Henry Hay first; Otto Ramer, second; Henry Hay- man, third, Time, $:08:08, Third fifteen miles: Otto Ramer, 2 third; Fred Krueger, fourth. Time, 30:13. Tennis Tourney Are Played Here Rain intereferd with play in the state that the Om: with them. One of the doubles matches of th tournament was played off yesterday on | the Omaha club courts, McK1lUp and Gea- son of Seward winning fiom Herb Davis and Guy Beckett of Omaha, the scores McKilllp and Harry Koch will play off An effort will be made to hnr;y the tournament throukh and if the weather the matches may be played here Blind Bogey Match Aavfig“,;‘;’fi, Olabis | SCALPED BY OMAHA ¢ handicap|Over Thousand Britishers View blind bogey match was played at the Game at Grabbe Park Result- Country club with bogey drawn at 0. M. C. Peters, W. H. McCord and C. J. 8myth were tied and Peters won on the Scores were as follows: An elghteen-hole medal pl p.Net. % 50| Before a crowd of over 1,00 Britishers S|t Gravbe park, Sloux City, yesterday §7| the Omana Cricket eleven beat the Blous 75| City team easily, 62 to 27. A remarkabl = % W, Hamiiton George Ribbel . sEezZassirsissssnies SEerEREZSs T 3, ZEEOn g ¢ © & 83| T. McGuire, b P 81| Tom Kenworthy, g EzZ®on £RE>ER Pz % ! .>->,n RR=SSEEIRERTETIN2eEEE5E Sr-gzEs >3 5 RBLZRENIELEBBURIRL SN SRR 22320, “DAZZY” VANCE SOLD - _ TO THE YANKEE CLUB| " ot Holland, owner of the 8t. Joseph club, tonight an- ! cod the sale to the New Yofk Ameri- | ' 1ati vy “Datny e, rosaries v | £ ATSE Christians ler pitcher of the team. Mr. Holland s e smmouncemest svers e aso| Will Championship le of Vance to the cago | Americans was incorreet 0f Church Leaguq |a New York contract tonight. pected to report to the New York club the first week in Beptember: He is ex- Diarrhoea Quickly ‘‘About two years ago I had a severe |thirteen-inning combat, 8 to 2 The attack of diarrhoea which lasted for over | §ame Was a post-season affair, as thy a week,” writes W. C. Jones, Buford, N. |two teams were tied for the pennant in “I became #0 weak that I could not |the regular scheduled season. A druggist recommended [ It was a tight game from start to Cholera and Diar- |finish. The First Christians made fivé 0 800d as they make 'em by repairing every rhoea Remedy. The first dose relieved [fiits, while the Hirst team netted but twi {mo and within two days I was as well [hits. Batteries: First Christians, Wi —Adver- |and Virzsi; Hirst l,morl-l. Lightell a stand upright. Chamberlain's Collc, as ever.” Obtainable everywhe ey dhetea Drawn for The Bee by Tad SIOUX CRICKETERS ing in Score of 62 to 27. T. M'GUIRE'S WORK IS FEATURR exhibition of T. MeGuire In both batth ' “nd bowling was the feature of the day: © wae ably assisted by Harry Forehead With the ball and George Colling with tha bat. For tho Bloux City team W, Short starred as wicket keeper, while the batting of Percival and Harrison | very creditable, The bowling of Percl 8iland Parnell was exceedingly clever. 81 The Omahans expect to have a returd §(|visit from the Sloux City and Lincoln 8 teanis on Labor day, the first Monday in 3}/ Beptember, when In conjunction with §i | plenic of the ordor of the Sons of St/ 88| George, a mreat treat is promised all 9 ericket lovers. 7| The following is the score a arnell....... . T afa b Percival: H. anrehelbs l‘;e::hlll. ! BIOUX CITY. M, Short, b _Foreh w.“ll"‘lm ell, l:hl‘:ld b Forehead. . T. Hull, b MeGuire. C. H. Jackson, not out,. The First Christians won the ChAmMJ ship of the Church league Saturday, b defeating the Hirst Memoria! team in o Bauer, a Cold £ Save Cou Free AND HAVE A CASE SENT After the Game Has Tired You Out Will E:io KRUG and Get o

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