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THE BEE: OMAHA, Copyright, 195, International News Service. IT WAS - THEN QUYS SAT AROUND ALL DAY PLAYIN' CARDS = | COULDNT WIN A CENT! i B 3 off Val, arrington, 7 In wix innin none in three innings; | T o and v epirds. Inaings. | Hime: 160 Crnpire: ' Beorint | he twioe | , once! { _1—Cooper. Aug. ‘double-n = loseph pitcher, performed almost | both ends eader to Sloux per hour, 7 14 257 City, 1 home run wonm the first I as Bverdon. It was Krug and b e, lle errors and poor run- T McChesney who hammered in the only | hing cost the second. Score, first game: BT, run of the game. Two were out in the WICHITA. 9—Justen. Stripped AB. R.H. 0. A B miles " ‘Tallios s i T R AR A | 1 y ) I T R R B | L s BT R SR S | and he'd the -9 % 1 ¢\ T Ton ke Wk TR e T R R | z n, : vl 0 % & e 1 o 3 ) mak BeX S NN of Ity speed. sistent race. m“mo’_}- start in the | ment. Victoria to BROOKLYNS BEAT, TERRIERS Tip Tops Defeat St. Lounis Federals | by Lopsided Figure of Eight | 2] emscumnoo? Sl cocsmmoncons” R uloomsescect wlescccscmssus® EE?EE o L2 2 Egg £ nn, Johnson. City: 2| 3 ol occccoruonis .‘F% - ws? E i Tram. f 1 1 :u—oo-—.--fi =l oommonunon I ol ®®hcuucece? Biouvesomuucn? A « SEX ST ¥l ownrrinBortd Ul conmBrupirind 2l enossovoncd bl eowm £ ol ¥Peonmmrcner [Eaku WUrsn wilo ‘LA | ELGIN ROAD RACE Gil Anderson Second and Barney Oldfield Third in Automo- +NEARLY 75 MILES AN HOUR; | Shiskda. 1n. 1 dU ] e hs s amiii 2 e v EVERDON KEEPS ‘;::,'::‘E%.‘:, i 1 ,:: | 3| cAGo TROPHY AT ELGIN. THBI scATTEREDi 1“;1-;- 275 S ouomour o Topeka Unable to Bunch Mita and | HiSits lg ‘}l‘ s Omaha Takes Second Game of R | s 0 TOPEKA, Kan., Aug. 20.—(Special Tele- "—, g BLGIN, 1, . Aug. 20.=The Chicago Auto-| /' | mobile ¢lub trophy, for which nine driv-| |ors entered over the Eigin course, was won today by Ear] Cooper. The time for the 301 miles establishes & new record for the course. Thé previous record of | 7.5 was made by De Palma. | The finish follows: ' per hour, 74.97. b—()'hong{:‘la. Plapsed time, 4:16:40, Milen, " é-Brown. ' Out at 217 miles, 8-De Palma. Withdrew at 176 miles. De Palma was the favorite at the start when he broke a rooker arm. He laid up at the pit for more than an hour while the part was being replaced, and started although Finally, seelng that the pursuit was hope- less, he dropped out to save his motor for the race tomorrow. De Palma's mishap left the race be- tween Cooper and Anderson, both driving the same make of American car. This palr was never more than a few seconds apart, but Copper finally drew into a safe Jond wheh Anderson's ecaf lost a trifle’ third position and stayed there. Tomorrow fourteen cars are expected to The distance is the same as today, but there is no limitation on piston displace- Shaw Is Shifted. | _‘Hunky' Shaw has been shifted from the Seattle club and he has been stationed in left field. SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, NO - A BEEA KEQ, FELL.ON T - THEM SOLDIERS VERY ¢ LESS WITH BEeR CHICAGO, Aug Chicago, shooting | mark, today won bile Run. park. “h* An the sl0OuIT wére la., 17, Eli 4 apsed time, 4:01:32 Miles b s ditg making a perfect rsht| wicums LOSE TWO GAMES { p-Andéraon; Elapsed time, 4:5:. Miles| ~The other scores 4 thet bounced g { [ 3-Oldfield. “Elapsed time, 4:00:5. Miles| «off; H. Ott Just in time to get g Sloux Ompture Hoth Ends of Double- | Skt Sedtan sor Sew i Wailingford, fa. (15); Lakatf Does Well, Too. Header, i “First Place, S-pley. Flapsed time. 41436 Miles| ;o "y y'e ¢ Lakaff, the former Des Molnes| WICHITA, Kan, 2.—Wichita lost | per hour, TL16. Flageed at 1% miles. gear at ninety-two/| dall, $635.05, and Hi lead for the first fifty miles preipind hopelessly beaten. mary: Barney Oldfield drove a con- In mid-race he drew into Bigin y Tase a motorcycle race. DESHLER, N today. 6 to 1, ninth lnnlnfl. er mpires: percentage table. uléagu van Wins merican Handicap After a Shootoff Batteries: ; Bruning, 1915 Drawn for The Bee by George McManus EVEN HAVE DOCTORS 1N THEM TRENCHES- 2.~ L. B. Clarl ot from the eight handicap, the feature of the Grand Amer- | fean trap shooting tournament at Grant n the Grand A Clarke tied with three other shooters on aks out of 100 targets and broke 3 These with Clarke tied, and their scores on “ i M. B. Dewire, Ham- ilton, Ind., 19; J. J. Randall, Greensburg, Kan., 1%, and C. C. Hickman, Yeoman, shoot-off. The four men had finished their string of elghty targets on Thursday with 78 were: er, Chicago (17); C. Anderson, C. 8. 'Webb, Shulls- 19); E. B. Ollhoesser, Colfax, event carried with it a purse of | #1813, to be divided among the fifty high | guns, and five trophies. Of this money Clarke wins §781.9; Dewire, $703.60; Ran- ickman, $546,90. The weather was cloudy and a strong cast wind made the flight of the targets MISS REXETTA WINNER IN TROT AT CARROLL CARROVL, Ta., Aug., 20.—(Special Tele- @ram.)—The attendance at the second ' day’s races was up to the average. Sum- . purse 3300: Miss Dearon second; Alice {rd. Pest time, 8 2-%5 ninen ™ree et § Deshier Wins from Braning. Aur. 2.—(Special Tel- egram.)--Deshl: feated Bruning here utout game until the Deshler, Sittler Hawks lnafl nd. t the top in the County league Struve and Gra: Price concessions in our women’s —WAISTS, SKIRTS, COATS, to be sold Saturday at a fraction of their worth Waists Sheer organdie and batiste, formerly $1.45, now . . $1.00 The $2.50 quality to be $1.65 A few Georgette crepe, crepe de chine and lace waists, that were $4.50 and $5.75, now . . White Wash Skirts In pique and French repp; the regular $1.50 quality for . . $2.95 .. 69c Linens, beach cloth and pabar- dines, $2.95 prade, . . Women w ‘should visit 1.65 $15 White Coats For Women In Handsome Corduroy, SATURDAY $5 ho buy for men our Men's Shop. You can purchase with confi- dence, from salesmen who are used to walting on women, the furnishings for exclusive fash- : Orheus, firet: Vankan Girl pacond: WMisg Clarke apd Con Biscult, third. Best time, 2:17%. The day’s program ended with a five- ' eighthe of a r+le dash running race and OH! BUT YOU SHOULD SEE ‘THE PRETTY NURSES- I'M GOIN' BACK WHEN ME ARMS Sixteen-Year-0ld Player Mrs. George K. Thompson in Final Round. Second set was the hottest battle. Gixe ‘ - IN LAKE TOURNEY | who had taken the first set, put on a won, 63, thereby annexing the match. | ‘: start to finish. Manhy deuce games wers v | | Included in each of the three sets. The H f | teen games were played before Mrss Thompeon finally won, 7-0. Miss Adams, | burst of speed which was too much for Defeats | her adversary in the last set and she ‘ Sunday Miss Adams will play Miss Ade« 1 laide Fogg In the challenge round for the | club champlonship. Miss Fogg was the ‘ winner of the event last year and is de- WILL PLAY ADELAIDE FOGG | fending her title. An especially tight match is predicted. It will be plaved | Yelock. Miss Helen Adams, who can admit of | Sunday afternoon at 3 of but 16 years, won the women's singles| AThe Women's doubles and the mixed doubles in the Carter Lake club tourney tennis tournament at the Carter Lako club ',""':: o il gittog yesterday by defeating Mrs. George K. | Thompson in the final round. Miss Adams | Pelts Cosching Reds. 5 \l won two sets out of thres, 64, 7-9, 68 | Hene Peitz, the famous veteran catcher, 1s now acting as coach for the The match was tightly contested £rom | young Ginetnnati-itehers Choice of Suits *10 ATURDAY is the final wind-up of our summer suit sale. These suits are our Kensingtons, Ken- mors and L Systems selling regu- larly for $16.50, $20.00 and $25.00. Some of them are full lined and many are % silk lined with full silk lined vests, They are wonderful values. You can select patterns and sizes from the racks in the window. Most of them are young men’s models and suitable in weight and pattern for school this fall. Call Early Saturday { | s J 418 South 16th Street 5 i e 2 : 2 § - £ “Rabbit” Maranville E Drinks \ mnn;\w / —the quick-step beverage for quick-step thinkers and players—for people who do things—for athletes who have the punch to deliver the goods in a pinch. T Wy %”/mmua