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THE BEE OMAHA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 17 ROURKES DROP A SHORT ONE, 2 70 1 Des Moines Wins Contest Called in %g){;{ 44 Seventh Inning Beoause of | &iniebyiy ' in. Omaha . INGERSOLL UPON THE MOUND Wt;;lding of Teams Vv'mflllh LEAGURE Lost 44 664| Boston . 664 | ,m.i, Detroit 68 39 696 | 510| Ch | 463| Cleveiand 463 Phila. a2 third inning on his own 'N. FED. LEAGUE, two-bagger by Schliebner. 5 W.L.Pet. put an end to the con- 46 566 had completed the first seventh, with the count 2 to 1 leaders. Rain feil Milwaukee 48 61 .440| Buffalo Columbus .42 70 .275| Baltimore .37 10 .346 Yesterdny's Results, WESTERN LEAGU sause of the slippery field, although both | Omaha, 1; Des Molne: tngersoll for Omaha and Mogridge for ,fl;;_ig;w‘h i & tho Boosters put up an excellent brand NATIONAL LE. Aolm. of pitching. The Rourkes started a life- | New y"k' 2: Brooklyn, 1 sized rally in the third that ought to | Bostos Philadel Cinetmiatl, 4 Fitt AMERICAN “LBAGU ‘Adnllhll. 3; New Yo‘rl 0. Bosto -vluna,l, H i Lincoln, at Sloux New icago hicago at St. Louls, at Baltim St. Louls al § i fzg completed Ingersotl i ] i It at Cleve pr i d g i i s £ I i EH ; i il it i | g i Earned Clevelan: Two-base hits. Turner, éc-nuo Stolen bases Copyright, 1915, Internations! News Servioe = =— BY GOLLY == I'™M TIRED == THEM STEPS = LOOK 400D ] TO Mg ! BY QoLLY- = THIS REMINDS = ME OF THE = GOOD OLD == DAYS WHEN | = TOOK A NAP = gzzma | WENT = TO WORK = INTHE DITeH! —— ' TIGERS WIN TWO FROM CLEVELAND Detroit Takes Both Ends of Double- Header from Indians, Six to Two and Three to One. BOLAND NEARLY GETS RECORD 600 jand 3 to 1. Nto a hit was made off 16 [ Boland in the second game until thers were two out in the ninth inning. Then Ben Paschel, a recruit from Alabama, batting for Pitcher Hagerman, singled cleanly over second, robbing Boland of a no hit game. Gambsganss' two errors, both mutfs of thrown balls, gave Detroit all of its three runs. Cleveland's one run was scored by Chapman, who was hit with a pitched ball, stole second, took third on a passod ball and home on a bad throw by Bush. Walker's one bad inning wave Detroit its victory in the first game. Seore: ND. HOA. OAE. 230 50 $T9 100 165 100 101 200 210 0 104 14 100 02 1613 0300 400 0010 010 1 - ETEE Score, 2. Collins (2). cago, 6; St. Louls, 4. burne to Fournier. Bases on balls 4; off Hoft, 1. one inning; off Toff, By Scott, §; Vooesm=e =l eoss®? ‘n.ma for Wambsganes in ninth. tted for Egan in ninth. *Batted for Brenton in ninth. **Ran for O'Nelll in ninth, Cleveland 1000001 0-8|F Detroit . 0‘)0000 0 16 rolt, 1. Bush, Vitt, Stanage, Cobb (3), Burna, Youns. Dovblo Bush to Bu:ln ‘man was advanced a base on & gk e BN Lk : ‘ Graham singled to center, scortng 3 0 2 W0 0 % a,,tmum Sawyer. Mogridge forced Graham at baod ik % g 3‘5’3-«&. ;::om e second, Breen to Krug. BwoMt scored D 483 17 o380 | ‘tlevel 1 . 1. Umpirea: on the play. Hunter forced Mogridge at 3 0 2 0 3 0 DETROY. moond, Ingersol to Krug. Bills filed out e ST R R AB.H.O.A.E. lo Two runs. one hit, no er- :t’)‘lt?‘fl“ i By H OBush, .. ',:',': AR, R, H. O A B S H 2Cobn, of :}o: . oBurns. Eoee 3 %8 ° 0030 o - T 18 i ; 10 0 0 0 0 ® 1T H B2 Wambaganas in sighth. ninth. Bited for Nayerman n -u-m $3sssii st 6002001003 [ 01':1 80§00 00d 55 (Carter's Option on Cincinnati Club is Allowed to Lapse PASBADENA, Cal, Aug. 16—Warren N. Carter, trustee of Bouth Pasadena, an- nounced today that he would not exer- cise the option he holds to purchase the Cincinnatl National League Base Ball club, The option expires today. Mr. Carter sald, however, that he expected to g0 to Gincinnatl next week, but re. fused to say whether he would endeavor different terms. Mr, Carter dictated the following state- ‘ment. “Mr. August Horrmann has been noti- that my option on the Cincinnati expiring today, will not be exer- 1 expect to leave for Cincinnatl a fow days. Mr. Carter was asked if he would seek renew negotiations to purchase the on diferent terms, when he re- to Cinecinnati. “T will have nothing to say on tnt " he replied. Cardinals Put Ban on Sale of Soda Pop gt 2| wwsonsnea® gf i to renew negotiations to participate on | Gaiis. ... ’n ‘Wambsganas and agerman, 7 in eight in- Cnmhc. houe in o Innlnfl'. le: Off Hu-r ‘man, 7 By Dolnnll (Chfll Firs on errors: Clwolnna !Wll, l ll’llplre Chill and Evans. Sox Take Another. the onl; ries wi ington, Americans accomplished the h‘l o( ao— wi between Wood and G ‘was notable for the latte and his even more brilllant support Boston's run n the outset Heary, o *Willlams P B¥lomracmooundZ fltr“r’ to Io»tl (o Hofll\l.l Dases to Bleachcrites t—!o prevent tho re- K—l . -l savcssorna’ D' o Kosi @, "ln‘». II- coes; 2 cmnmoifion wloo-ce. Bases on_balls: b, 2. :off i off Koob, mild and effectiv e, All druggis me feating the Senators In nlllot the eleven Milan. Hooper's triple, one of the t:’. local hits, and Scott's sacrifice fly scored THIRTY DOLLARS A MONTH FOR THAT HOLSE AND WiLL S16N THE LEASE NOW - a-header from the scores of 8 to 4 and & to 1 In the first game St actly twice as many hits as their con- querord, but Scott's great ‘control when men were on bases and excellent support of his teammates kept St. The second game was an exhibition of poor flelding. 0 $hotton, 0 Austin 0Risler. 0 Howard, 0Lavan 0Leary. 00* Brien, oWy Totam *Batted for McCabe In the seventh 03100300 00010001 Fournler, Lavan. T»\lm-- Pratt, 6 In eight and one-third innings; off Fa’ ber, none in two-thirds inning; off Well- man, 5 in six innings; off McCabe, in two innings. by Faber, 2; by McCabe, Nallin and Dineen 98hotton. 1 Austin 88inler, APratt, OWalker, 0Howard, iLay *Batted for Hamilton in lhe sevi 200000 01000000 01 Two-base hl Bhotton. Three-base hit: H. Collins, sm len_bases: Felach, l'"l!lll'- Collins. Earned runs: lay: Benz to Bases on errors: Off Hamllton, milton, 7 in seven in By Bensz, 1; by Hamlilton, . Umpires: Do All kinds of aflments result from con- stipation. Dr. King's New Life Pills are prevents constipation. -Advertisement. Edward Trims Alllon. ST. EDWARD, Neb., Aug. -8t Biward made |t ‘threo in the tournament b, Alblon team here Sa e after two men Werv oul in . McKay hitting & man and wa! hen one hit ended the game. 001 000 SORRY - BUT YOU'LL HAVE TO MOVE oN THIS GENTLE MAN 19 ABOUT TO RENY THIS PLACE — ,—‘—*J PHILLIES MAKE A SWEEP OF SERIES . |Take Three Glmel Straight from Stallings’ Erstwhile Miracle Louls drew ex- first game |today, | RIXEY SHUTS OUT BOSTON Burns, tenth, with two out, second and scored on a hit by J. 16.—Philadel- lnmokhn scored in the second nn num 'mell's single and a triple by NEW YORK AB. | PHILADELPHIA, | phia made a clean sweep of the series of‘ | three games with Boston, dn_\"u game, 5 to 0. 1—$ splendid style. lohisnannnns cscommumne by winning to- | The Phillies’ first run was 4lduc to three hits in the opening Inning | while Niehoff and in the seventh when Tyler was “double squeeze” v, Earned runs: Double play Bases on error; Oft Scott, Hits: pltching on the | Babbingt.; Byrne producing the bunt. two hits scored two more rufi$ in the rmuzméruu o :> P 8T DRURURIE % Blinsnsnuany i st oam | sonmuoe=nund ol monnn=roon *Batted for Ragan in seventh. 0 00000232 °*% | coommosconsa’ harm'd runs: Cravath. Double elscccccunce 3 g -3 e off Tyler, 3 In two in- Umpires: Klem and Cocki! Reds Lowe to Pirates. PITTSBURGH, twice tied the Score in the game today with Fitsburgh, only to lose out in the ninth inning by a score of § to 4 In the after Collins and Hinchman had urposely walked. th ‘a pitched ball, foreing Collins in with the winning run. Elln llx innin; 16.—Cincinnati Dineen and oocnomDoo0 e~ P L Turday: " 3 *Two out when winnin, Drawn for The Bee by George McManus WELL- 'LL SGIVE YOU THIRT Y- FIVE QO ON YOUR WAY - | MUST HAVE runs: Cincinnati, 2; base hit Stolen bases on_errors Bases on balls ner, 3. Hits innings; off L | innings. | by Kantlehne | Emaile. Giants Trim Dodgers. 16.—Tylng the score |In the ninth inning, New York scored a run in the tenth and defeated rBooklyn Douglas had the Giants 1 to 0, until the ninth when he was driven from the box by a double by an out and Doyle's single. Lobert -|nxl~| BROOKLYN, mshut out, | Burns, 1t Hobertson, rf.4 4 oDyle, - 2b. Fiatcher, ss 3 | Metkle, cf-1b.4 | Brainara, 1b.2 | *Grant Totals *Batted for *Baited for Stengel in tenth. New York Brooklyn Two-base hits base hit: Burns {6 Brainerd to Fletcher, Merkle to Brainerd _to sisted). - Base on errors Bases on balls: Tesreau, records for established motorcycle tice speedway. Francisco, averaged 70.84 miles an hour §2.8 miles an hour for 200 miles and 8141 miles an Tour for His time for the 300 miles for the 100 miles. was 3:45:29. Otto Walker of Oakland, ond, his average being 77.66 miles an hour. Done Johns of Los Angeles was third with an average of All three men lowered the 300-mile record of 76.% miles an hour inade at Dodge City, o o Two-base hits FEET OF FILM the Wounderful Tactics of Ne- oung Champlon & Charley Cutler. Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday u it Ia., on July & FIRST PRESENTATION MOVING PICTURES OF THE STECKER-CUTLER MATCH That Was Held at Rourke Park, July 4th AN ADDED SPECIAL FEA'I'IIRE S0 NOW ME NAR! Pitteburgh, 3. Off Schneider, 8 in four By Schneider, 2 to 1. e - '| 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 | _e—»u'u_,'.-;.;-, Hummel in tenth. 000000 10000000 01 Burns, Cutshaw. Three- Off Tesreau, 2, 5 in eight innings: off Schaver, 1 in one and two-thirds innings: off Dou 1as, 5 in eight and two-thirds innings; o ¢ Pfeffer, 2 in one and one-third innings; Marquard, none in one-! lhlrd inning. By Tesreau, b Marquard, 1; by Douglas, (% and Stockdale. New World's Record for Motorcyecles is - Made at Tacoma TACOMA, Wash,, Aug. 10.=New world's 100 miles were vesterday by racers on the Tacoma Lat- uck out: 76.66 miles un hour, WHALES DEFEAT TERRAPIN BAND MoConnell in Good Form All the Way, While Suggs Is Hit Opportunely. LES MANN HITSA HOME RUN CHICAGO, Aug. 16.—Chicago de- feated Baltimore today, 6 to 4. McCon nell was in good form throughout, while | Buggs was hit opportunely. Errors helped | Raltimore o four runs in the ninth. Mc- | Connell' and Mann had home runs over | the left field fence. Score: RH.E | Chicago . | Baltimore 1200001206093 00000000 44 McConnell and Fischer; Batteries 0‘8\1!;!, Leclair and Owens. Rebs Lose to Brooklym. PITTSBURGH, Aug, 16.—Hearne was easy for the Brookiyn Federals today and they defeated n’tubvcgh by a score of 4 to 1. Finneran passe was unhittable when hits meant runs Score RH.E Brooklyn ....0 1 200001 0411 0 {Pittsburgh 0000000101 22 sevem men, but Batteries: Finneran and Land; Hearne and O'Connor. Blues Lése to K. C. BUFFALO, N. Y., Aug. 16.—~With only one hit off Main today the Buffeds failed to get a man past second base, While Kansas City hit Ford freely in two in- nings for five runs. There was a differ- ence of opinion about the hit off Main, a grounder to short, which Rawlins stopped, but did not attempt to throw to first base. The officlal scorer kl"?d fl a hit. Score. H.E. Klnlnaiflfloooofiflo’l—le Buffalo 000000000-0712 BIR““"E Main and Easterly; Ford and air, Trap Tournament Opens in Chicago CHICAGO, Aug. 16.~Amateur and pro- tessional trap shooters from practically every staté in the country were ready today to compete in the opening events of the annual Interstate assoclation tournament. The tournament will include the Grand Ameriean handicap, the classic of the trap shooting world; the national amateur championship at doubles, and several spe- cial events. The Grand American wiil be decided on Thursday. More than S0 shooters havo entered the event. Wool- folk Henderson of Lexington, Ky., who won the honors at Dayton, O., last year, ‘ls here to défend his titfe, THAT WiLL No Advam in Prices With the Regular Big Show