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BY JOVEIA WITTLE ACH PROMISED HE BRE: . SNTRCLE) \p\\- ™ IMAHA, WHLDUNESDAX, AUGUNL 18, 1Y Copyright, 1918 News Service International *) ALWANS TELL You EVERYTHING, |M=Y$A SILLY BOOB “TO-Day AND | KIDDED HIM INTO "THINKING 1D MEET Him HERE TO-NIGHT. | SEE MYSELF DOWG \T! TEE - HEE ~OU DEAR!+ \\\\Jfi‘ = \\\\ Joe Stecher and REDLEGS SHUT 0UT | \\\\ \ 4 \Qk\\&“’ \\ I}‘ ks ' Stecher Signed for “TEE - HEE! THERE HE IS gU\N' P"‘SN T HE A PERFECT M "HAW! Haw! LET MM LIVE! KISS ME AGAIN'Y will be asked in the major league draft. One Player from a Club, Only one player from a team can be procured in the draft. Drawings are made to find which player will be drafted and which club will secure the player if | ture,” a 100-target event, all Shooting | hicachas’ e more than one club drafts. With nearly | from the 16-yard mark. This afternoon | Hmphries, all of the above mentioned athletes it is thought several clubs will draft. Following the major draft the class AA leagues get a crack at the Western. Some Leads Sam Huntley CHICAGO, Aug. 17.—~The second day of the Grand American handicap tourna-; ment opened with ‘the Chicago over- H. J. Rebhausen, North Platte, Neb., was leading with a score of 98, breaking his last 80 straight. S. A. Huntley, Omaha, second, #7, and W. M. Foord, Wilmington, ‘uen-m "l Z\mrman, Totals ® ol sonmuoon. ® Nl ouswmmenss ° o 2 Bresnahan, hit: Saler. Baird, " “Fhre-base of the players who fall to go to the ma-|Del., with . base: Good: - Douple plays: Viox to Wi jors, being eliminated in the drawings,| Scores were cut down by the high|Jer to Johnston, Wagner '8,,.,,‘,'.'“' o will probably be caught in the Double A | northeast wind into which the targets|Pittsburgh, 3. Base on error: Chicago. net, were thrown, 1, Bases on balls; "OLf H\{!mp)ll{fla':;’}lfl off e —— In the national championship at doubles |1 by Benton. & Umpires. Ea LINKS OVERWHELM THE BEARS | Mark Arie of Thomsboro, m,':... le.m:, ot s i e ), PITTSBUROGH, Morse Outpitehes Marrington ama| ™' % OV Of & possible 10 targets. Slioan ARG, p Grisslies Drop Secomd. CHICAGO, A 431 0Collins, cf..3 3 4 LINCOLN, 1] , Aug. 17.—(Speclal Telegram.) H 0 on, 164 1 9 ( — Aug. 17.—Morso outpitched | _gamuel Huntley of Omaha took second 135 obfinchme, 13330 arrington and Lincoln won the second |honors yesterday in the greatest tra) 18 1313 game of the serles with Denver, & to 1. |ahooting match ever heid In United States, | ol 010 : i The meet o::ned in Grant park, where P S | $EL P more than amateurs from every sec- - Lioyd, 2b APT M Q A B ltion of the country met i the preliminary 1nu quroh 1f. 4 0 0 3 0 0|tothe Grand American handicap. cl 23 06 Ycgatngin, 1 2 1 9 1 0| Huntley's high class work in a classy L g ‘Williams, 1b. 2 0 1 10 0 ¢]field netted him $47 for the day. He Wi Sehrelber, of 4 1 12 0 0fshattered 1% clay pigeons out of a pos- Stofen bas ucAm'-'ler. 2 0 0 9 o ofsivle 20 Huntley barely missed first d."*Earned runs: Morse, p. 4 1 1 0 3 o]honors which went to Willlam 8. Hoon of é-lluublun. :: {’Illlhurlh. l.b‘llhuonn e e Bases Is: 1 Totals 510 0% 10 3 i';du“' Who Bad'a Seove of 38 Hoon 3; off Cooper, 3. Struck out: By %L ER, by Cooper, 1. Umpires: Byfon &n R, H. 0. A, B, | Fredictions are mpde that the winner Hasn. %L“ZLYH ‘1) g ‘1‘ } g ?l"h'::aw sweepstakes to be contested on P d “T‘-"“". D ursday will establish = record. od pence cf. S 01 1 8| mHuntiey lost three taggets which were ender 1rims £06 0 2 2 0 0|sprung from different angles. He dusted 3 \ g { g i g one of the birds, but the scorer refused In Errorless Ga’me © 1 4 1 0ftegive him a kill on the spot. PENDER, Neb., Aug. 17.—(Special Tel- O 2 1 § 0| There are 84 entries to the Grand|egram.)—The fastest game of the season 1 3 % 15 To|American handicap, the Blue Ribbon|Was plaved here today. Pender defeated 1210 *5|event, and Elmer 1. Shaner, manager of [Dodge, 2 to 1. On account of the wet 0 0 0 0 0-1|the tourndment looks for a possible entry|&rounds the game was played in a pas- Morse, Lioyd. | list of 900 before the closing time tomor- |ture which was high with weeds. The MeAliister. | row afternoon., Among the men Who to- |Eame was free from errors by both sides. Harrington, s, | day made % per cent or better were; |Britton for the locsls outpitched Smith, W'Aa u‘.‘.‘.’.‘fii‘. 'Newel{“ll ex-White Sox and Lincoln leaguer. The Beats Fed Agents. }{ 'y Hood 'Pm.-bu Same went only seven innings. The teams President Somets’ journey to Phila- |Willam Ridfey, w,,.{‘é‘;m, Yo play tomorrow at Rosalie base ball tour- delphia w"lvlfil° Shortstop & apman and A, Delta, nament for a purse. Bcore: RH.BE, was to phu both safely H. M 00—1!. 1% ist A 192 e M"fl ramn s cn a L § Brmon -M Smith, &‘mi‘x“mf RS - After Wellman. ‘r.'w. pecNelr, Houston, E b 'm?;:u 2= PAINT this 1littl u:ture mind, t did your Manager Jennings of the Tigers is atter Fig § s 04 Racely. e p on your obacco, never come into taste-zone R, o hnedomliley 3 1 : 2 _fi"m‘é‘&gfi;fi‘; n then beat it quick-cross-lots for some before! Such flavor, and coolness, and fra- Religious Census in [ & S5 etk i 67008 it St ¥ iritietl 3% | Prince Albert tobacco, because you need it in grance; such mellowness! Why, men, P. A.'s. } Omaha August 25| BT ,;.’3-1‘3"‘ & 18 £ “onl o S taiow i ssuttered your smokings ! so good you call it by its first name like you ¥ ¥, Hacts Wianes, Rep. . is F.:‘:.“m:.t.:;ncffi‘;:.‘? i :?"m <3 Talk about putting the hush on that tobacco Were brought up in the same house! o dnantay, Auguas % has boen st a2 52! %.;m'..n. N.,::.;f‘%.c:}., e home team. Can hankering ! Prince Albert just purrs pleasure And you just go on smoking Prince Albert the city, campalgn. under the committee. The committee conalsts of Oliver Keve of the Walnut I 3 S Tulse, Okla. 3 pbely . "Koyen, Fremdat, N-b EEEIEEREER Stephenson, w . Tolen, Fort Dodge, .0.00. 0 ~0 24 1rish, Campbeil and Bt Baward, Powers and Fisher. Coast League Results, (-(u‘d ‘with the BL l'd'lrd'l Mug ~1 1 on your tongue as you draw in the cool smoke from a jimmy pipe or makin's cigarette! The patented process fixes that and muffles the day-in, day-out, because it's ‘so- and friendly and cheerful to the tenderest tongue | And nml this: Youwill find P. A, jammedin At Portiand—8core bite and parch! ajhmnympeorrolhdlnooamkinlm Hill Methodist rns City.... mu..n:.‘;l‘:‘.::..'fy‘..fi.-.:éam:i' ' S0 you cast past smoking memories into the bomrflunthomtcbeerfinwo:dwoevq Ievehay Wi Ws reaseed W thle oiu- discard and draw cards via Prince Albert, for Printed about it! . Teigious siatun of the ‘pespie ot the oty | No you'll trump tricks on every show down when Bay Prince Albert everywhare tobness is sold, e e e e et = you fire up this national joy smoke! S S S S BT R | e L e e, | Buch jimmy pipe tobaceo, such makin's S measik e s Dw‘r:u :“mwml'r:mym given therewith faithfully, you will re-| Take Dr. King's New Discovery, the information will interested. druggists. and | cover in much less time than is usually |best cough, cold, throat and lung miedi- be avallable to all required. Obtaindble evervwhere. All |cine made. The first dose heips. 60c. All druggists.—Advertisement. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C. ONLY TWO WESTERN “HATTY” GOES DOWN REBELS VICTORS STARS PURCHASE BEFORE “RON MAN’| Hugsane May Mest | yypy JADERS| . SN NORBA WESTERN LEAGUE. H L D | Fiagea. Vion gt Pt ere on Labor Day | Ao X Des Moines ......118 ' T @, N. Titus of Nemaha came up to e s Jenv. 15 : . —_— P . : Buying Season Closes and, Starting |Tonocs : RN | Coombs and Mathewson Renew His- | .10 wrestiing fans may be avle to | Toney Blanks Phillies with Alex- :‘)'-‘m;:: ’-;.a 'Z".f.’on"l.".o:.'l'."’..'\'"l. :‘l:n«: Pittsburgh Defeats Tip Tops by » Lincoln p 3 57 2] : o " s Today, All Western Loop Ath- |gioux City ‘ % 6 toric Battle on Polo Grounds :':bo': "l"‘";,"“l::"_fi':::";'m'l::"::“h;: ander Opposing Him wrestling exhibition at the old settlers’ Score of Five to Two, Com- 3 Omaha . a7 M 63 3 = T " - o N letes Eligible to Draft. | Wichita N . - SN | and Giants Lose. Ing Joe Stecher and Hussane. Seven Rounds. picnfc at Nemaha on August 3. Nemaha stock Starring. 8t. Joseph 13 @ 7 —— Stecher was in Omaha Monday night, cmccnth wanted a big card for the picnic and it pi sy NAT.LEAGUE. | AMER. LEAG PERFECT . FINISHES was decided. that the famous Nebraska MANY ARE TO BE DRAFTED| W.LPot| w.i.pc. [ DAUBERT HAS A DAY | along with the Fremont bunch to sce the | CHALMERS CONTEST | |\ suter would bo about the biggest card | BLUEJACKET I8 SLAMMED HARD \ll'nn-. 46 f-:_u Boston ......89 8 . Den show, and his manager, Joe Het- | posaible, so Mr. Titus came to Omaha to ) 3rod 537 g > 3 y ¥ But two Western league players were ";“:‘zn- 5o E‘::cr:lulo NEW YORK, Aug. 17.—~Brooklyn played | manek, came in at midnight, hl\‘::l been | L LILADRLPHIA, Aug. 17 — Toney | arrange the event. The wrestiing mateh| PITTSBURGH, Aug. 17.-The Pitts- purchased by major league clubs this | Pittsburgh 495| Wash'n a one-day stand in New York today and |stuck in the mud in an automoblle near| . .4 Cineinnati to a shutout victory | will bo staged on the base ball diamond | burgh Federals defeated Brookiyn today year. Yesterday the season on purchas- | Noston .02 8 4% New Work..Sh o defeated the Gilants, 3 to 2. Saribner. Oscar Thorson of Des Molnes, | ' "o yigeinhia today, the score being | just before the combat between Auburn|by a Acore of b to 2, dus mainly to the ef- ing closed and all players in the league | gi®™; YOrk--89 B8 <) eV s, .. 41 68 Coombs and Mathewson renewed thelr| nOW manager of Hussane, was here and |,y 6" oo tour hits were made off| and Salem. fective pitching of Comstock, late of the are now eligible to the draft. George | Cincinnati .49 38 .48 Phita. ... 7 historlo battle on the Polo grounds and | after Hetmanek arrived they held & con- Ly, 4nq two of these were made in the LI AL N ¥ Providence team of the International Mogridge of Des Moines and Dazzy Vance FED. LEAGU the former Athletic star defeated New | ference with Gene Melady until 3 o'clock | Lo~ ap 0 being held to one hit by M L hl- D f t league. Bluejacket was hit hard and of Bt. Joseph, both twirlers, were the only | York for the third time this season. Dau-|in the morning. Alexander until one was out in the fifth, G Ollg ln B ea s was wild, being substituted by wuw players sold.. Both pitchers were bought.| (hca&P - bert, with three singles and a sacrifice,| The only thing that now stands In the | oy oo o eiioa the bases on Gritfith's P 11 & s d In the oiehth ',,,“,,, Soore: by the New York Yankees. | Kan City.. had n perfect day at bat. Score: way of the match 1s a date for the same | 45,110 Wingo's single and & pass to ell 1n vecon 0 233 ‘é ) That applications for a number of | Pitteburbs . BROOKLXN ORK, . |time which the Turk has somewhere in | wagner when Moliwits sent in two run- ‘,,“h,_ W H Western league athletes will bo made in g Lauls: H 11 ¢ o|Indiana and for which he has poated 8 | ners with a two-bagger. Alexander was| NEWPORT. R. I, Aug. i7—~Maurice E. y COMIIUR [} the draft is certaln. The number of | Butfalo . 13 { By SR e AR 1 ndlans 7 | taken out for a pinch hitter in the seventh | McLoughlin of San Francisco appeared ) scouts who have visited this territory and | Paitimore E 113 2360 "’;l : change ‘;‘" date so,that soon all| apq Chalmers finished the game in §0od |on the grandstand of the Casino today | p\yeu ORE, Avg. 17.—Chl "’"31" then, returned for a second Investigation | Yerterdny 1 P R & L o ] Bt hranng odge, | *t¥le. Score: or the first time since his defeat on the | home with this 5 .wu of the potential vory proves that point. WESTERN LEAGT e g i) I $ e Tnios lhwo n.wnmu ::zmdv. 3 Dodge, cxenpaTt, . fsamo court by F. Norrls Williams, Jr., | Baltimore, ¢ .h“lnhm Sutto of Brooklyn, Davis, Kelly and| * Denver, 1 Lincoln, & cdller 101 E R B echer. was. given the decisioh on & B¢ B ABHOAR | jagt yoar, T. R. Pell of New York was |Superb form, | her h ‘oomts, [ ! 1 40110 cago bunched s Farrell of the Yankees, Thomas of the! O SELRNY | pyqip et (BB [ s B s S . o ey ety ":“ 1 1843 8 McLoughiin's opponent in the second | arror 3 Athletics, Murphy of the Cubs, Doyle of \ poookiyn, 8; New York, 7 B8R B ootitn Rave Butled o il v ko SRS TR 4114 0round of the Invitation round singles the White Sox, Fraser and Ryan of| Cincinn Philadelphia, 0. Marquard, 50 0 0 0 1| ¢ | Getttine ek 3 1 »4 110 0|lawn tennis tournament. Batterics: Chik Washington, Kinsella of the Giants, Con-| Chicag l’{llll}urll\ 3, 4 *Babbington 1 ¢ § ¢ 0| e 1 ‘_nll:; B H : o l'l‘ : ; : ; : 4 SECOND ROUND. Fischer; Baltimore, nolly of the Cardinals and numerous other VGRS SMATOR Totas .0 W B :lMa, ee Resigns as Moliwits, 16 § obiciilitr, ¢ 8 1 7 8 8| pWllam unngton, Ben FrengiacoLeet! Kansas City Wine Chicago-St. Louis; rain. *Batted for Dooin in se,enth. | Toney. Puus 8 3 2510 o|R C. Seaver, Hoston, &4, 6-1, 61, :jel:;ckno:n lverydh\mlvrs :rzm ‘K‘hsthll Detroit, 10, 7; Cleveland, 3, 3. Mathewson in seventh | kf d M » ;-" ‘P00 20 P:{i ;u(hlw,rz.n‘mrxh:‘? l“(vp‘rAw N. ' A\..‘ “—‘ “HN‘ imber ave A repeate Vi ern BDE . B d nth | tale . L} 10 10halmers, o000 0| New o b e N g b g el s wagy ot e B ™ Broo © B-D&ger s “Dugey .00 0 0 0 0| Willlam Washburn, New York, beat F. u{hlo e o e Bt e 3 S: Buttalo, 2 | | Ngw Yo 02000002 *Bedker 11 8 0 0 0| B Alexander, New \?r ’ :'.“:'?i [ Joday and gave Kenss Cily a2 to Links to Be Drafted. dow: K™ 'wo-base hit: ' Cutshaw. Throee. g v < A 3= B pep = . C. Johnson, oston, a « Dana, o Bt ot ool e when | B6 Tmuis 14 Newapk, & AT IR Bt} (Coisnaw: | Thre NEW YORK, Aug. f.—Eresdent: & 8, Totals .. 4 119 0 providence, 63, 63, 0-3. iten “Hotman lirted .o"hn.r. Chad: . Brooklyn, 2; Pittsburgh, 5. Wheat. Barned runs: New Yorl Ward of the Brooklyn Federal league | *Ran for.B. Killifer In seventh; . Norrls Willisma, II, Philadelphia, | bourne caught the ball and raa in, umh- In Omaha the other day that the Dodgers AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Brooklyn, 3. Double plays: Lob elub announced today that he had re-| *Batted for Alexander in seventh, beat Charles M. Bull,' jr., Brooklyn, 57, ( Ing Louden off the Beore: H.E. would put in a bld for both McGaffigan| Indlanapolis, 6; Milwaukee, 7. Doyle to Brainerd, Cutshaw by o Mnrn celved and accepted the formal resigna- | Glnelnnati . 6-4, 86, 1-6, 6-1. Knuu City.0 0°0 3 0 0 ' : and Dawson of Lincoln in the draft and | Sleveland, 1; St. Paul, R Mathewson . PR M 2 th Phu-aelpm- THIRD ROUND. uffalo 0 1 e Columbus, 1; Minneapoli: Br nerd. s on_ balls: Loomha, tion of Lee Magee as manager o 0 | " mwo-ba Irving, C. Wrij no-ton. but G, C. u.uorlu Johnson u-n Brvvn. Schuls probably Ernie Krueger. Sutton, it 1is P Toda 3; off Marqua Hity: te Mathewson: Brooklyn team. Killiter. Earned rupe: Caner, Phll.dolp‘fll. 64, -9, and Allen. also thought, will recommend that Carl s 7 v § in seven innings; off Marquard, 1 in | “Xr ot 00T peen sick for a few | Stolen base: Byrne. Al s Pa(indolonia, beat Terriers Heat lowut. . Sawyer of Des Moines be drafted, It is|, Western League—Denver at Lincoln, | {Wo Innings. Btruck out: By '"‘“'l"“" Vg gl to play at second |Der to Hersog'to uouwm m ¥, C. Inman, New York, 6-4, 6-1, 7-0. NEW YOR! hu- . Topeka at wn—mu. St. Jo-eph at Sioux ‘. by Marquard, ‘d b& aya, ntinue Play 8 AR H«nnon\ 15- on bal e e mered thi §.,fl pmn.u u.uy practically certain that the New York|City, Om Molnes res: O'Day and Gooklll. base. His contract with the club still | Toney. 3; off Alexander, 1 Irwin Has & Pheno had litt winning, 14 to 4. ° Americans will put in a draft for Krue- ation: u'"a—C‘ncmnl" pt_Now Split Double Bi has two years to run, and Magee's chief | By 'l‘oney}-‘ $; by, Alexander, si by :;hl The New Yorks' former business man- her mnl r"ikn-n ht ger it they have mot alrcady purchased, Lorlc, St Louls at Boston, Tittsbureh at| prrrspuRaH, {, Aug. 17—Pittsburgh and | roson for resigning s that he cannot | fanin 3: off Chamera. 1 in Lo Mnings. |J8oT, AFtue irwin, now manager of the | dom could stop e b him, & report to the latter effect coming ok Bt Louts, | Chicako each w ame of the double- | g ®C (¥, T0LCTAND tn the dual capac-| Himniies: Kiem and T Lowiston club in' the New who made p‘: N hemer tod: Plll-lbur'h takihg the first, leagve, hus develohed a great ouuhldu‘. keep el H from New York, but it could not be veri- Philadelphia at New | §°10“3 “And " losing the second, 8 to 4. | ity of player and manager. | who, io says, Ia one that will m Boore: fied in Omaha. m"{"'e':l“‘gfl ':'h?;'.lgfl“ Baltintare. B%nton.h secured trom b(lr;:llnmt:,. ccand | Magee's successor war =~t named todav, Lynch Fired and Hired. | ~or =M apout Ty Cobb ;n- 3940 4 g : ‘ s g It ia expected that Bruce Hartford and | Kansas City at Buffalo. St. Louls 8t| {ha first game. After. the Contest was B Mike Lynch, who w om's name fs Bedeeh l.mum- p.'.l.:m Carl Sawyer of Des Moines, Snooks Mo- | Ne: Brooklyn at Pitisburgh. finished It was announced that Manager ed. Northwestern Dy ‘”‘__'_._ AR Gaffigan and Rex Da ¢ Lincoln, | | Bresuahan of the Cubs had protested on CaMARS chib Do dapwad ~atige of | re-appointed to i e Want Aq | Kaiseriing, _ Palkenberg, (0N , 08 0NN, e onr SYour's Maira”YThe oq. | release upon hfielder Milton Reed. McGreevy. |: e s M Rariden, Ernie Krueger of Omaha and 1y North Platte Man ond game went to Chicago because of Frits Schliebner, Jim Galloway of Den- hard hitting. Score first game: wer and Choke 'Em Monroe of Topeka CICAGO; PITTSBUROS '

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