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ng Up Father FORGEY IT- THANK GOODNESS WE ARE AWAY FROM YOUR HORRID FREENDS' Bringi BY oLLyY- MACGIE - | FEEL LONE SOME 50O FAR AwAY FROM DINTY MOORES PLACE - THIS THE R UMANA, WHEDNESDAY, AUGUNL &, Copyright, 1915, International News Service. | HOPE THAT OUT HERE N CALIFONIA- YOU WILL GET IN WITH THE SWELLS - I'™M COMMENCING TO LOVE COUNTRY ! BEARS MOVE INTO ‘ THE FIRST PLACE Denver Captures Top Berth by, Taming Wichita Wolves by ! Two to One. OF ERRORS Standing of Teams | . Lost. Pet Played. Won. Lo Denver 96 69 Des Moines Topeka Linco.n Omaha_ .. Sloux City 8t. Joseph Wichita NAT. 1L Phila. .. Brooklyn Boston . Pittsburgh Chicago ...47 New oYrk..44 46 Cincinnati . .482) Cleveland st, Louis 74| Phila. FED. LEAGL | W.L.Pet.| ! Kan. cit Chicago Pittsburg! Newark °» 48 43 Fd RUNS RESULT t WICHITA, Kan., Aug. &—Denver went into first place today when the Bears | defeated Wichita, 2 to 1. Every score of the game was the result o ferrors, Score: | WICHITA AB. Boston 6| Chicago Detreit | Wa<h 611 New York . 49/ St 1 ouis . O, A. E Hennett, cf. il allion, rf. . 0 tterson, 1b, 1 ritton, - 2 ..ooee 4 ettling, 3b. 0 388 &t Paul 61 Minneap’ 533 [ndianap's 542/ Kan. City.. 3 526/ Toufsville . 5 55 .450| Clevelond | Buffalo . 7 441/ Viflwaukee . Baltimore . .47 Columbus .. Yesterday's Results, Topeka, 1- 2 Denver, %) Sioux Cf 10; St, Joseph, 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York-St. Loufs: wet grounds. Philadelphia-Chicago; wet gorunds. Hrooklyn-Cinicnnati; rain. Boston, 5-1; Plttabrgh, 4-2 AMERICAN LEAGUR. Detroit, 1; Boston, 2 Chicagi-New York; wet grounds. Cleveland-Fhiladelphia; wet grounds. St Louis, 9, \Washington, 1. FEDERAI LEAGUER Baitimore, 2. Kansas City, 3. Newark-Chicago; wet geoinds, Buffalo, 1; St. Louls, 10. Brooklyn, '3-2" Pltaburgh, 04. AMERICAN _ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee, 3-2; Cleveland, 5-3. Minneapolis, 9;' Loutsville, 1. Kansas City, 7; Indlanapoils, 6. Games Today, Teague—Topeks at Lincoln, ‘Wichita, oux City at Si Moines Omaba. ¢ st a A ew York Brooklyn 0 St. Louis Brooklyn secce~of [ 0 1 4 ) 3 0 wloma eCormick, alloway, 2b of fey, hields, ellher, hr, 'c. ‘antwell, p. bitchell, p. Totals *Batted for Pate In nii D10 09 Bl aaus s Gk Fodesor ; | soomwmemon Bl ooneBrorom:0 5| commwonneso? Slhcbiookdel S5, 010 0-2 0000 0-1 : Denver, . Wichita, 9. Kellher, Taliion, Griffith, Hettling, e n Denver at Tosp Va1 %y ¥ b R T h o % ; off ncinnati, 8 3 ell, 6; off Pate, 4 Umplre: Van Boyele. | &% o 0 ity eamuiecDetroit At Boston, L b Chicago at New Vork, Cleveland at Phil LINKS TAKE TWO FROM SAVAGE ::' 'a‘r:" I Lt S e, pitte- rgl Yopekas Lose Both Ends of Double- Header. LINCOLN, Aug. 3.~In spite of better ing by the Topeka pitchers, Lincoln | both games of a double-header, Mo first being a tight battle Soore, drst game: 3. Bases on balls: ; off Sanders, 4. By Sanders,’ 2. Four rins and three one run and five hits in seven and one-third innings oft Sanders. Time: 149. Um pires: Geisel and O'Brien. 'SIOUX OVERWHELM DRUMMERS LINCOLN, AB. flovd, 2b. e a Behind OSBPH, Mo., Aug. 4—A handful ins ghivered in the cold here today watch Sioux City beat St. Joseph, I Vance was wild and his support was erratic, while the Indians stood well behind Kelly. ore: wloseonrecell wl ormornoscssl & ostick, 8s. | , b, | Hensilng, ' &b Davidson, rf. | Crosby, ¢, Eelly, "p. Dovle, p. *Conley attimore, 2b. pps, cf. fonroe, c. dashner, p. Totals . {inceln ... lopeka Two-base hi feGaffigan 581 cocozemmssers rromorors? ol wwwosonon? °nlnocssscced P vl cococconny SRl conacmarsd Nlowanmmmwnd i e i bulusccososssl® Bl mbiostamowsi Bl sl Bl moommrmismon? 00 1 e 00100000 0—1 Fisher, Double plays; to Williams; Lattimore to | ¥ Msher; Monroe to Lattimore. Sacrifice | jj it McGaffigan. Struck out: By Hoff pan, 2; by Dashner, 5. Bases on balls: Ff Hotfman, 5, off Dashner, 6. Passed 1 0 o i Fi2l cocormonwall Nicholson, oehler, elmer, of. ' Williams, 1b. 2b Watson, rf. Groeling, ss. Bliss, Vance, Val, p 11: McAllister. Time: 1:42. Umplres: Brien and Geise! Score second game: > w Q8| mwonmacoona ® el B monxconsn?® £locowmmwuwenad 2 # ol covoonoonu Totals. . *Batted for Kell, 5| cowwonnwocs? B 2 cw Py o o Nl oovernannnd 3| omossntuncod - =1L . £ by_Doyle, 2. 7, St. Joseph, Vance, Doyle. Passa Hit by pitched ball: By 5 hit: ~ Kelly. Sacrifice Cooney (2), Callahan, Davidson, Hensling, Crosby. Time: 1:58. Umpire: Cusack. ‘Burk and Pittsburgh Federals Enjoined PITTSBURGH, Pa, Aug. 3—Sanford Burk, pitcher for the Pittsburgh Fed- —lerll league base ball club, was today |temporarily restrained from playing with the club, and the club was restrained from employing Burk through injune- tions granted to representatives of the American assoclation base ball club of Indianapolis by Judge Ambrose B. Reed {in common pleas court. Judge Reed named August 6 a sthe time when he vould hear arguments on the motion to ake the injinction permanent. Burk ‘'ned the Pittsburgh Federals secretly hen that team passed through Colum- s, O, el onomrnumoen 5l ccononcremmal wl omcocococoon > RN # olfe, If.... ficGaffigan, s [3 2 I 0 0 [3 0 o ° wl cormormwm-H "Bl mmnoronon? hot TPaNS —5 0 1-2 plays: | 5000 | omononmonl Zul cocomoocesn Two-base hit: Whelan. Double amluuk to Lattimore to Fisher, Lioyd to cGaffigan to Willlams. Stolen bases: Loyd. Willlams, Yantz. Sacrifice hita: ‘ochran, Rapps, Schrelber. Struck out e White Canvas, Tan Leather Trimmed ] 505 Off Quillan, ol onmoonmorsl wlosconcsonesl Yavnc g AVES WIN TWO: EVERS HAS FIGHT Boston Defeats Pirates Twice and “the Crab” Is Put Out of Game by Umpire. BR RUSHES AT MANAGER CLARKE: | PITTSCURGH, Au Pittsburgh twice her first game, & Krrors by Wa ible for the loss of the first zame by the Pirates. The visitogs hit Harmon hard in the second game. ' Evers was put out of the game by Um pire Emslie nnd on the way out of the grounds he said something to Manager Clarke of thc Pirates. The men rushed |at cach otber and after an exchang: of | several blows, players separated them | Bcore, first kame: BOSTON, ABHOAR Boston defeated to 4, and the second, 7 to 2. PITTSBURGH. o ABHOAE Morau, 1t 1 S Myves 0 ) t 1b. b Mageo, Schmidt Smith Maranvil., & Gowdy, ¢ Ragon, » | Hughey, b PERRCERTRES ® Totals .. Murphy, . Totals *Batted for Gibson in the *Patted for Coper in the nind. Boston ... 0001103005 Fittsburgh . 0003001104 Two-base hits: Smith, Viox, | Baird. Three-base hits: wlsecccorenn t. | Stolen base: Baird, anville to Bvers to Schmldt. § ! Boston, 2: Pittsburgh, 4. Bases on balls: Off Hughes, 1; Kantihener, 2; McQuillan, Hite: Off n, 11 in'seven innings none_out in the elghth; off Hushes, 1 in {two innings; off Kantlhener, 8 in six and one-third inn'gs; off McQuillan, none in two-thirds inning; off Cooper, 1 in two innings. Hit by pitched ball: 'By Ragan (Baird) Strick out: By Ragan 3; by | Hughes, 3; by Kantlhener, 3; by 'Mo= 1: by Cooper, 1. Umpires: Quigw lle. Bcore, secuond game: PITTSBURGH, AB.H.OAR. \Yey and Ems ! BOSTON. AB.H rt Carey, Collins, Moran, Evers, 2.....1 ¥ itapat., b3 Connolly, ef. cowmem> ] M Schmide, 1 Smith, 3b. Maranvil., s Whaling, ¢ Tyler, » | Total | Boston . {Pittsbursh L | Two-base hits: !8chnudt, Carey, Schang. i | Smith. Stolen hases' Fitzpatrick, Con- nolly, Smith Double Dlui’s. Evers to | Maranville to Schmidt; Mtzpatrick to | Maranviile to chmidt; Wagner to Viox. |Barned iuns: Boston, 1; Pitsburgh,. | Bases on balls: Off Tyler, 2; off Harmon, |2; ot Conzelman, 1. Hits: "Off Harmon, 110 In four innings; off Conzelman, 1 in {five innings. Struck out: By Tyler3 ; by | Harmon, 1 br.y Conzelman, 2. Umpires: {\Juh{lfy ‘and Emsile. cosoasncond wlowmeronocn~ I mcoouwuwonen lec@ececococe o088 391300 002000 Fitzpatrick, Maxgee, Three-nase hit: e O%| onononnonne t e ° 7 w“ \McFarland and @&ibbons Matched CHICAGO, Aug. 3.—Packey McFarland of Chicage and Mike Gibbons of St Paul today signed the articles for their battle at Brighton Beach, New York, September 11. The purse to be divided by the boxers amounts to $33,600. It is said to break- the record for one offered for & mno-decision match. Both men agreed to be In New York at least a week before the date of the bout. 'Lincoln Releases Daley and Meyers LINCOLN, Neh, Aug. 3—Pfesident Hugh L. Jones of the Lincoln Western league club has announced the release of Third Baseman J. T. Daley, received learly in the season from the Columbus | American association club, and Rolsn |Meyers, a pitcher. Inficlder Whalen and Pitcher Hoffman, recently released by the Omaha club, have been eigned In their places. NEW GOLF CLUB TO PLAY ON ELMWOOD PARK LINKS Linn Campbell, Alex Reed and Charles Drexel are planning the organization of the Elmwood Park Golf club, the mem- bers to play on the Bimwood park elgh- teen-hole municipal course, which is to be lald out soon by Charley Johnston, professional, at Happy Hollow elub. ' Double Bill to {home with a bargain fray today with | Fame today, winning the | o'clock. ner and Viox were respons- | jowg: e2co | that he would make the stipulated welght. QT SOME CORN REEE AN CABBAGE -« j7'e DE 400y ! WE WANT TO ORDER A NATIVE DISH OF SOME KIND ! Be Played Today (COYELESKIE LOSES A Rouks P BATILE 10 SHORE | Bocton Americans Even Up Series A double bill is on the cards for this afternoon. Returning from a long road trip the Rourkes will open a series at with Detroit by Two-to-One Victory. Frank Isbell's Boosters, who slipped back into second place yesterday. The first e today will be called at 2 o'clock. Des Moines will also be the Thursday with one game called at Lineups of the teams are as fol opponent | BOSTON, Aug. 3 Ling today's game, 2 Coveleskie fought to 1L OMAHA. Positior Sohleibner. Forst by Detroit and Rarry's double decided the game the seventh, Score: I\ETRAQ“‘. < Hartford o, Bills Hynter . Hahn Graham Rreon Gllligan Mogridze Thomas Musser Baker BOSTON. Thompson. Ingcrsoll Bverdon North P Pitch. Sl acssoneaiidy 2 camontannd Elevececons?> Sign for Ten Rounds, RACINE, Wis, Aug. 3.—Packey Mo- Farland of Chicago and Mike Gibbons of Bt. Paul signed articles today for a ten-round fight on September 11 at the Brighton Beacn motordome, New York. The welghts will be 147 nounds. The pro- moters offer a purse of $3°60, of which McFarland will receive $17,500 and Gib- bons 815,000, Each boxer put up as a_ guarantee for his appearance and losococo~onme~: | ccomous loscsssomscom Totals 4 82412 1 “ian for fuins in the ninth atted for Young in the ninth. atted for Baker in ninth, *Bated for Coveleskie in the ninth. Detrolt . 1000 Boston . ... 0100 Two-base bits Double plays* Burna. Rases Boston, 1. Bages on val 1; off Rhore, 2 Hit by Gainer (Janvrin) Struc eleskie, I?: by Shore, 4, and C Senntors WASHINGTON, 001 Cady, Barry, Burn Coveleskie on errors: Southern A Nashville, 0-4; Atlanta, Little Rock, 6: New Orleans, 9. Memphis, 6 Birmingham, 5 (cleven in- ning)s Chattanooga, 1; Mobile, 0. tion. uuchad Bl out: Umpires: Cards, —Ayres won Ang, FLUKE HITS BY THE TIGERS 4—The Boston Ameri- cans evend the series with Detrolt by win- Shore and through a pitching duel, in which the former gained the hon- ors, nuthwithstanding several fluke hits Lewls' single, an infleld out, 0000 01 0 3 to_Young to rolt, 1; Off Coveleatlo, By By_Cov. Evan: 400D GRACIOUS - CANTY WE EVER GET AWAY FROM THEM! | Track Made Ready Weilinan | | pitching duel in tho final of Washington's sorics with St. Louls toduy, allowins five hits und striking out elght men. | ropluced Kook with out In_the ninth and one cn base. 1'oster and Milan xin- gled and Shan bunt scored Moellor with ¢ v run. Score WABHINTTON AB Shotton, 2§ Austin, Howard, of cowe” ows> ssee Totals *One out when winning run scored, St. Louls... w0 0000000 00 Washingten ........0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 Three-byse hit: Lavan, Stolen base: Hmr{. Barned run: Washington, 1 Double pley: Koob to Lavan to Leary Buses on error: 8t. Louls .1 Base on balis' Off Koob, 1. Hits: Off Koob, 6§ In elght and one-third innings; off Well- rlr‘mn'.(: 'I“ ;wg-mxrd: Inl;h‘ll" fll‘rui'k,t'w". ool y . Umplres: - o & Lovgniin. debrand and Apartments, flata, houses and cottages can be rented quickly and cheaply by a Bee “For Rent." o In American Association. At Cleveland—8core, first game: RH E Milwaukes . 2R3 Cleveland " “ 680 Batterie: Milwaukee, Slapnik and Hughes; Clevcland, James, Bowman and Bil'ingm. Bcore, second RHT 270 .41 0 nilwankee ... Cleveland . Batter Milwaukee, Dougherty and Hughes, Tirannon; Clevelund, Carter and Devort. (Cnlled and seventh, rain.) At Loulsville—Score: R Minnen pol Loutsville Batterias Sullivan: Reynolds, i1 At Indlanapolis—8core Kanms City Indinnapolis Batteries: Sanders, rson, Carroll, Grrdner and Oeiber; ]lllalnlpnlln. Lev- erenz and Gossett. 8t. Paul-Colu ~lcossessss game: l a mbus, postponed, rain. 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The ree sult was that the oval was placed in such condition that nothing short of a deluge will seriously damage it. Otis M. Emith, secretary of the Omaha Driving club, Issued a statement that the track will be in excellent condition and that the races positively will begin Thurs- duy afterncon, according to program, | withstanding any showers which may come today, tonight or even tomorrow morning. Indications were that If no more rain falls the track will be quite fast. In fact the recent rains, combined with a great amount of labor by men, teams and ma- chinery, have been actually beneficial to | the track, since the soll is at its best when damp~“below the upper surface, owing to its sandy nature. Scores of mules were driven over the track for hours yesterday and two graders and a harrow were kept going. Also the race horses, which now number more than 100, were jogged over the oval, A “For Bale” ad will turn second-hand furniture into cash. Garrison Dlanks Valparaisc. 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