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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, Copyright, 1915, International News Service. BY 4OLLY -\ THINK SHE SMILED AT ME - "LL FOLLOW HER - MAYBE SHELL TURN GRACIOUS - I'M 80 FRIGHTENED - THI& HORRID OLD MAN 'S FOLLOWING® ME! WHADDE KNow ABOUT THAT - SHE'S GONE 1N MY HOUSE - ROURKES HAMMER WICHITA HURLERS Omaha Cuptnm Second Contest by Getting to Three Opposing Boultes, 3b, | R Willlams, rf GUBS AND PHILLIES | SPLIT DOUBLE BILL Chicago Wins First Game, Four %o Three, and Quakers the Seoond, Thirteen h) Five, M'QUILLAN BACK m THE GAME | PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 22 The doubl ler here today rcsulted in an o { Wideman, p Totrls | Lincoin St. Joseph Three-basc_hits Williams. base hits: Morse. Double play ! Gaffigan to Williams; Groeling t | dick to Ena, Stolen bases: Lioyd, Wolfe. Sacrifice hits: Lioyd. Struck out. Ry Narveson Wideman, 2. Basw on sl A, Hit by Dllx he Lall 1 Time: 1:36 pire: TOY WESTERN Des Mo(nu Nuux (S 13 Lincoln Topeka Omaha . Wiehita St. Joseph NAT. LEAGU W.L.Pet.| 60 49 560 Boaton LBAGUR o AR I ‘W AMBR. L) lr.Afll'\"L WL Pt | 37607 Chicago winning the first game, | Chicago ...5€ 87405 W si and Philadelphia the sccond, 13| gt F2NNEN 284 ! In the opening contest, Mayer| New York. sl ] Sioux Clty in the [nal’ game of the | weakened in the last two innings. A | Ohncinnati 6 60 318 The final count was 10 to 2. ha pitees. Trehiiuns wert goored 08 | threw by 1 « Inoke the little finger [ FPD. LEAGUE. S J ] Omaha started the scoring in the | who singled on his first. three of Ryrne's left closing affalr | fourth. Foraythe led off with a single. | the plate, featur § was a walkover the Phillles, Hum Wells flew to right. Krug singled to left | phries being driven off the rubber in the | and McChesney followed with a drive to second inning, when runs w | right that scored Forsythe. Tannehill MeQuillan made his reappearance walked, filling the bases, Geist replac pitching in Pate, Schllebner hit to short and Brit ton missed a chance for a double play when he dropped the ball. Krug scored. Thompson hit to short and Hosp booted the ball, McChesney scoring. By FINAL SCORE IS TEN TO ONE WICHITA, Kan., Aug. 2.—(Special Tel egram.)—Omaha cleaned up on Wicht in the second game of the series, land ing on Pate, eGist and Powers in the | pinches almost at will. Thompson pltched | a steady game after he got warmed up. TAKES - FINAL | Savages Baneh NItk Off Boothby and nt Sloux, Aug. 33.—Topeka thhy and defeated TOPIKA, I ' hunched hits wnd Newark Kan. City. P ittsburgh 64 40 'n’l 'Mlnnrllrmlhl "' 0 64 61 .557| 8t. Paul.....72 51 % .564' Loutsville . 64 68 4% Indianapolis 63 56 Kan. Clty,. .59 Milwaukeo i Brooklyn | Cleveland a2 Baltimore 2/ Columbus 3T | Yeaterday's Results. WBESTERN LEAGUE Des Moines-Denver, rain. 8t. Joseph, I 5. Sjoux City, 2 Omana, 10, NATION Pittsburgh, Clneinnati, 8t. Louls, Chicago. BRS 538 620 seven s | Bostick, &8 Cochran, 3b.. Virown, 'If 'y derman, | Lattimore, | Jackson, Fisher, | Monroe, | Grover, reored Buffalo the with home team good | style first game CHICAGO. PHLIADELPHIA ABHOAL | G Fils | Schuit Zimmerm., ¥ Saier, 1b Willlame, Phelan, 3b Archer, ¢ Cheney, b. Zabel, b *Murray :"Topeka Totals Gelst Given Gate. i Thompson led off in the seventh with a single. Smith and Breen singled, filling the bags. Forsythe was hit, forcing in | Thompson. Wells cracked the ball agatnst | the right field fence, Tallion hit rhe fence as he was trying for the catch and fell down. He lost the ball and it went for a home run. Powers replaced Geist and stopped the scoring. Schliebner's single in the ninth scored Krug and McChesney. A walk.and two singles and a sacrifice fly scored one for Wichita in the first. Doubles by Hosp ang Thiessing counted the run in the third. me will be called at o'clock in order to allow Omaha to catch a train for Denver. Score: WICHITA. sassssssill SIOUX CITY. AB. R. % ) Cooney, (‘(m(.m\' | Callaha Lejeune, | Kane, ib Hensiing, Richards, rf | Crosby, ‘c. Boothby, p. Totals Topeka . Sloux City Two-base hit: | Kane. _Sacrifice -~ CRICAN LEAGUE. Chicago, 4. ! St Louls, 0, | FEDERAL LEAGUE | . 11; Chicago, Uty, 0; Pittsburgh, Brooklyn, 5; Baltimore, 2 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION i 21 Milwaukee, 8 Cleveland, z Minneupolis, i Indianapolis, 2-6; Kansas ( fity, 18-4 Games Today. | Totals Totals Foston. *Batted for Cheney in eighth. *Bated for Killifer in ninth. *Batted for Alexander in ninth Chicago . 10000001 Philadelphia ©.....0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 Two-base hits: Zimmerman (2), Lu- derus, Killifer, Cravath. Home run: Pisher, “Stolen bases: Cravath, Whitted, Niehoff. KEarned runs: Chicago, 2; Phil- adelphla, 1. Double play: Mayer to Ban e T e OB e Oi| . Western lesgue~Omahs &t Wichita, | Cheney, 6 in seven innings: off Zibel, 1|Bloux City at Topeka, Des Moines af in two innings: off Mayer, § in eight and !""h"“‘;h Negiosenh gt lnooln, o aton. and Cusack. | one-third innigs; off Alexander, none in | . aCIORMS JeagUET IISQUIED AL Hostor: two-thirds - inning. ‘Btruck out: ' By incinnat at 1 ;‘2", AT Cheyney, 8t by Mayer, 5. Umpires: Rigler | YTk, Chic se—Washington at Chi- | ana Gockill,''8oore second l;mm; iy cago, Philadeiphia at St Lotis. Boston &t CHICAS PHILADEL! | AB. | Stecher and ROller Detroit, New rk at Cleveland. " May Arrange Bout oot 1t Hor | Federal Dragie-st: Touia at chioago, During State Fair &me"s ! 1b. Baltimore, Buffalo at Newark. Ealer, 3 of 4 mowoSwomP mmosomeot N { Bl eomcmiscen 2l s nwnd Sle 3 1 0 g 200 0-2 Sacrifice *hit: ny “Kane. Double jplay: Cochran to Fisher. Stolen base: Cochran. buces on L Lo Grover 3; off Boothby, 2 Sl out: By Grover, 2; by Boothby, 1. W fid 1 pitches: Boothby (2). Hit by 'pitched By Grover, 1. Time: 1:9, l’mplrm mun 0 oy | cwol ccososmm o 2 > ] = coocmme] oM | omonZuownons A. 0 oot 9 8tock. 3b. 0 Bancroft, 1 Pasker 2 Cravath, 0 Luderus, 0 Whitted 1, A ‘ L —o . 1b it Patterson, 1 Crif ith, ¢ Willlams, Phelan, 3b. (From a Staff Correspondent.) Bresnah., o Humphrics be LINCOLN, Aug. 23.—(Special)—State P fair visitors may have an opportunity to <stmray .. | see a real “rassle” if the plans of Joe | Stecher materialize. Stecher is anxious to take on someone on Wednesday evening | of the fair who will make it interesting | pj for him and has entered into negotiations | | wWith Dr. Roller, the Seattle husky to come to the fair and show what he has . { | ¢lshth resulted in the winning run. Score: PITTSBURGH BOSTON ABHOAE ADTLOAE, 0 Moran, 3000 0 Evers, 130 wuoruouwod som | nocornnnens cwesvmane whrmunanald looo loo ». rt 2b. Barney, It....§ Johnston, T4 | Collins, of....4 Hinchm., rf..3 | Wakner, 'ws. . Viox 2h... Baird, 8b Gitsos 1 oTtals Zl s nomana = > oL, sodmmino i =] »2 Totals ....36 § 2415 xBatted for Zabel in ninth ‘hicago . 0000 hiladeiphia 0702 Two-base hits: Willlams, Whitted, Cravth. Home run !rl\\ulh' Stolen bases: Whitted (2), Bresnhan, | Murray. Karned runs: Chicago 3, Phila- | deiphia 4. Double play: Luderus (unas-| { sisted, Basses on errors: Chicago 3, | Philadelphia 2. Bases on balls: Humph- | | ries 8, by Zabel 6, by McQuillan 1 Hits: | | Oft Humphiies, 4 in one and two-thirds | Inninge; off Zabel, 6 In six and (llw—thlrd] innings. Struck out: By Humphries 1, by | Zabel 1, by McQuillan 6. Umpires: Rigler | and Cockill, N4 0 §chmidt 0 Smith, b, 0 Maranvil 9 Whaling. Smith, ef. Breen, b, Forsythe, Wells, ¢ K com v Totals .. - NG Paskert, v o Hughos, M ney, ‘Tannehill, Schliebner, Thompson, Totaln 0100001 Boston 0000200 Two-base hits: Smith, Snodgrass, &ee. Home run: Johnston, Stolen bases: Wagner, 8mith. Double play: Maranville to Evers to Schmidt. on balls: | Off Adama 1, off Ty! 5 in six and Hughes, none in and one-third innings. | Atruck out: By~ Adams 5 by Tyler 3 byHughes 2, Umplres—Byron and Fason. | Pittsburgh =28l coomumnane [ lecwon Dr. Roller would probably make the | Dodge county wonder stretch himself, at least a little, and wrestling fans in Ne- braska would go a long way to see Stecher and the doctor stage a few bouts. ARMOURS GAIN VICTORY i OVER DUCKY HOLMES | The Armours invaded Ducky Holmes' park yesterday for the second time this season and again managed to bring back the bacon to the smoke-house. Graves was on the mound for the packers and !kept elght hits well scattered. Good support was also given him by Clemmons ! at short, Curro Sulllvan at second and | Corcoran. Shannon pulled down a line drive off Konneck's bat with one hand. mugeins 2b. i For the Ducky Holmes Flanagan and Putler, s Carmody starrcd. Score: g, U ARMOURS x DUCKY H(\LI'I ABH. Denny, 1f.... 4 1Cun’ham, Clemmons = § 0Carmody, Graves, b OFlanag's, Fletcher, 1b. Corcoran, Yost, Bullivan, Gurness, Shannon. olososcosesl = Totals Omaha Wichita 2 Ma- | o o8le ° 05 0 21 000 0— Wichita, 6 | ta, 1. Sac- Thiesing, "Hetling. base hits: Hosp, Thiesing. Home Wells. Stolen bases: Schliebner. Off Pate, 5 in three and one-third innings; off Geist, 4 in two and two- thirds innings. Double play: Krug to Breen to Schiiebner; Thompson to Tanne- hill to Schliebner, Thompson to Breen to goh febner, Struck out: By Thompscn. 1; by Pate, 1; by Geisy 1: by Powers, # Hanen on ‘balte: “OfE" Thiompasr 3¢ oft Pate, 1; off Powers, 2, Wild pitch: Pate. Hit by 'pitched ball! By Geist, Forsythe. L ‘tme: 1:50. Umplre: Van S)ckk- ool cfrcinwand ° o S Omaha, 2; Barned runs: Omaha, 6; Wichit l||r‘e bits: Tannehill, innings; ~off | Cards Beat Glants Twice. NEW YORK, Aug. erduc’s fine work as a rescue pitcher enabled St. | Louls to win a doubls head m New | York today, 5 to 4 . He relleved Ames in the seventh inning of the first | game and checked a Giant rally, and again was called to take Robinson's placy with the bases full in the third inning of | | the second game. Two runs came in be- | fore he could retire the side. after whicn | he again pliched shutout ball, Score firat game: s Reds Heat Superb BROOKLYN, N. Y. Aug. 23.—Pi ¢~mr, was wild and ineffective in the first In-| ning of the Brooklyn-Cincinnati game | today and the visitors accumulated three | hits ‘and three runs, enought to defeat the Suverbas, 3 to 2. Score BROOKLYN. “LLYNNIONTY AILOAF 00lson, »e 0 Daubert 0 Wheat, 1. 0Cutahaw 31, 0 Stenkel, rf. 0Gote, b 0 McCarty, 0 Pratter 0#8chultz 0 Appleton, 0*Smvth, 0 Douslas, 0 > (3 ®, > " LINKS DEFEAT JOSIES TWICE - Myers, socomoammiia 1oum NEW YORK. E ABH.O OBurns, 1f.....8 0 Robertson, 1.4 ° | mmnn—oocomne> 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' Al Drummers Drop Two Games, Five to Fo Five to One. Lincoln, Neb. Aug. %.—Lincoln took a double-header from St. Joseph this afte: noon by scores of 5 to 4 and b to L First game > v colamuuacne msomsosons » somessocl PR R B ¢ ot somome ° ILINCOLN, d AB. R. 1 *Leach . 2l comcoomanonman L] PRSREREE RGeS Totals -} wloococomne’ Totaly xRan fc Cincinnaty PR %l oces Wolfe, it Lloyd, 2b tigan, ss Morse, rf .. ‘Willlams, 1b . H. Schreiber, cf Smith, 3b MeAllister, c B, Bchreiber, p Totals 16 1 Babbingt., y Perritt: o bt b mery In elghth 10000000 0 Brooklyn 000001100 Two-base hits: Griffiths (2), McCart Three-base hit: Herzog. Btolen base Leach. Earned runs: Cincinnati 8, Brook- | lyn 2. Bases on balls: off Dale 2 off Mc Kenery 3, off Pfeffer 2, off Appleton 1 0 1 0G| Hits: Off Dale 2 in five and two-thirds Robertson, _ Doyle, | Innings: off McKenery, 2 In one-third ase hit: Hobertson | Inninings off Schneider 1 in two inninks: Burns, Huggine, Butler, | off Pfeffer, 7 in six innings: off Appleton | Earned runs: St. Louls, 4; New |2 In one inning; off Dougles 1 in two| York, 4. Double play: Dooin to Doyle. | Innings. Btruck out: By Pfeffer. Um-! Bases on balls Off Perritt, 2: ‘off | pires: Klem and Emslie, | Schauer, 7; off Ames, 1. Hits: Off Per-| - - rit, 1 in’ one {nning, none out In second; off Schauer, 3 in elght Innings; off Ames, 8 In six innings; off Perdue. inninks. 8truck out: By Ames, 2; by Perdue, 2. Umpires and Stockdale. Score second game ST. LOUIS NEW YORK. OUTPLAY LINCOLN TEAM | NORTH PLATTE, Neb., Aug. 38.—(Bpe- | fussine, s o 3 3 0Burus, 1r.., o H-D AR clal Telegram.)—The North Platte Boost- Butler. ss Raberison. 1.4 o ers turned the trick this afternoon on pewrer, 't o Davia the Lincoln Cleaning and Dye Works Doian team, defeating them, 4 to 3. The Boost- M, ers leave Wednesday for Eustis to play Snyder, In a_tournament. Boore: RHE Fovae Off Schrefber % off Keifer 6. Hit by Lincoln . 11000001383 p'tched balls: By Keiter 2. ball: N Flatte. 0 aoein, Ginat 3t Zn; Totals .30 $ 3111 0 Totals Indianapolis F f.fl;“.':; ot o et One lopr and | (rone: North Pl.u- " Artley ‘and Todgen H:“:::‘I’.'_"' "“";";"‘5 L+ 'l'"( hv 3 "\:'":'nlfn( ity ¢ TR New York 00300000 0 :m..}“ a0 R Gl it n A. E. | Slattery, : Buffun | Stolen bases: Merkle, [3 ; off Artley | runs: New York, 8; St l!y Btruct Lnl ¥ OMcCork, b4 0 Konneck, ef. 4 0Baker, p.... 3 b, of - coucummon> wloessess Totals....87 10 37 by nnings: 2000001 e Hoimed 8 0 0 1 003 647 rned runs: Armour, 6. Struck out: By Baker, 1 by Graves, d. Base on balls: Off Baker, 4; off Graves, 2. Two-base : Denny, Graves, Fletcher, Corcoran, anagan, Trout (2)," Gillesple, 0 |Konneck. Sacrifice hit: Sullivan _Double plays: Ciemmons to Sullivan to Fletcher, Carmody to McCormack to Trout. Stolen bases: Fletcher (2). Time, 2 hours Um- pires, Pike and Mutt. NORTH PLATTE BOOSTERS Totals *Batted for Kelley in sixth. *Batted for Schauer in ninth. New York 4 8t. Louls. { gTwo-base Schauer. Thre | Stoler bases Miller el i 20 04 " oluornmmnnmoll el rnusconwss? R | ST JOBEPH’ AB., R. H. 4 o 3 > Nicholson, 1f Grodick, 2b Helmer, cof ., . Houltes, 8b Watson, Groeling, Connelly, Kelfer, p Totals Lincoln St. Joseph Home ru: Tdoyd, H. Double_ pl American Association. At Mv!wnukp»"smu Louisville Milwaukee Batteries: Loulsville, Slapnicka and Hughes St Paul—Score Columbus Paul RH.E 21 28 81 lis and Clemens; | irandon. < leasraowen?® N wameereend RHE s Columbus, Berry e St. Paul, Laroy and Johnson Minneapolis~ Bcore RH.E Cieveland 280 Minneapolta iu 1 Batteries: Cleveland, James and Billings; Minneapolis, and Sul- lvan At Kansas City—First game RHE 10 1 o lh e ic HcOlffllln to Williams. | Stolen bases: McGalligan, Nicholson. Ba rifice hit: B. Schreiber. Struck out: by Schretber 7, by Keifer 3. Base on balls: | Hill Hopper e | o io e e e l—e:oe—-en-. Nl omaw Slewmucona ° LINCOLN Enarned runs: Nor Lincoln, 1. . 13 Indi 1, Three-base hit: Two-base hits: ott; Ieanaas and Gossett; Dolan. Barned |and Goibel Louls, 3 Doubie | Hcore, se Brainard: | Indianapols . ~ Grant to | Kgnsas City e 8 3 First mn) atteries: Indlanapolis, Willis Schardt 1 Bases wn balle apd Blackburn; Kansas City, Regan and | oft x.tnew-on, 1; “ote Robinson, 1. Hits: | Geibe off Robinson, 4 in two innin Yoloh Wins From Sta in third; off Perdue, 6 in seven innini LEIGH, Neb. Aux. 3 —(Bpecial Telo- | Struck out: By Mathewson or Lol ram)-Lelgh won fron. Stanton today. | due, 2. Umpires: Stockdale and O'Day. to 7. Bcor‘ RHE ‘ Braves Trim Pirates. JL SR R anton -1 . P day, 10 s kame gives the Red Wiebold and Karel: | . [BOSTON, Pa. Aug. The ~Boston 34y, 1 x '8 the m c nn tel G Nationals took the third straight game F0X twenty-one victorles out of the last flt?\'x‘cgnom “c"fih Holsteln and Glaser. from Pittsburg today, 3 to 2, Fred Snod- | 'Wenty-four games played grass, a M former member of the N. A “For é.la O hisitis] Youold 18 by Chilgoat | e Saess y Holstein, 4. 'Wo-| € hits Viebold, Giader York Giants, appeared in a Boston uni- ad wiil turn second-hand form for the first time. His double in the | 7 “+w~ inlo cash -] Wolfe. 1f, ond game Lloyd, eyers, ! by Meyers, A lay: Bright to Amm ers. Time: 1:40. Um- “6”) 1 Passed bal fre: O'Keate. on erreri Bt | ey vy Hed Sox Wia. ARNOLDS PARK, la, Aug. 23.—(Spe- clal lelegram.)—Tie Kansas City Red inued their winning stréak by the_ i:ldur Lake club here tor | crrrrmorase Elwenecoowas? <] corol Yol onosnnosnn ] emmel Bl 0 0 0‘ wnund Bl oannBuowse conc? iree-base hit: Harel. Home run: Miselbach. Umpire: Viach \JOE JACKSON WINS | fore, 3 [locals played an uphill battle and tied Beott, ... | *Liebold | hard Boston Off Tyler, | 3" | holder proved too much for | plonship today | 18 holes 1n 91 | Burdie AUGUST OEAR ME! |\ WAS 30 FRIGHTENED - HE FOLLOWED ME RIGHT TO YOUR DOOR! GAME FOR CHICAGO His Triple to Right Sends Eddie Collins, Who Had Walked, in With Deciding Run, | FINAL SCORE IS TOUB TO THREE CHICAGO, Aug. 3.—Joo Jaskson, re- cently added to the local club from Cleveland, won the game for the White Sox here today from New York in the eleventh inning. The final score was 4 to 2. Jackson tripled to right and drove XEd- die Colline, who had walked a minute be- home with the winning run. The up the score in the ninth. ¥Eddle Collins walked and advanced to third on the next two outs, He scored on Weaver's acratch hit to Boone. Chicago was com- pelled to use two pitchers to win from Shawkey. Score: CHICAGO. AR OA® urphy, ©f. 4 1 oithon, b4 0 18 Collins, 2b:3 3 1 3 oF M 3 oo~ uoun® censcwono?® P Ruwsell, p. Sl cnuneSuas Totals .. “Batted for Russell in elghth *Jackson out In fourth, hit' by batted One out in eleventh when winning York Chicago ool 0001002000 0-3 00010001014 Three-base hita: E. Collins, V' Maisel, Jackson. Stolen base Plpp, Weaver_ 1Zarned runs: Chi, New York, 8. Double pl[?'n' Weaver to J, Collins B, Collins to 10lllnn Basen on errors: Chicago, 1 Now York, Rases on Dalls: Off KRussell, 1; off mmwkeL 4 | Hits: Oft Russell, & o .-u‘ jnnings ! Struck ‘out: By Russell, Scott, Umplres: Bvans and Chill. Red Nox Blank Browns, 8T. LOUIS, Aug. 23.—Hoston made it four straight by shutting out St. Louls, 7 to 0 here today. Hamilton was hit Gregg pitched a strong game an, was in danger only once—in the mecon inning when he filled the bases by pass- ing two and hitting a batsman—but he fanned Hamilton and retired the locals. Boore BOSTON. O.AE. 0’ 1 aT »5 13 comm .. It mv-r Beott, ( &hotton, —nonanond 3 o ] 3 1 2 H 1 ( Hamiiton p. a7 66t Rid nt Scrofula ’How? Take 8. 3.5, 1 WISH MY HOUSBAND HAD REEN HERE: HE WOULLD HAVE ATTENDED YO THE OLD FooOL.! CAN'Y HOME SHE ST. LOUIS ROUTS 3 WHALE PITCHERS Terries Beat Chx!edl by Score of | Eleven to Five, Getting Eight- een Hits, CRANDALL YAfiKED IN THIRD | CHICAGO, Aug. 23-8t. Louls routed three Chicago pitchers here today, de- feating the local teams, 11 to 6. For St Loul Crandall proved ineffective and in the third inning gave way to Willette, who allowed but four scattered hita dur- Ihl lhl‘ rest of the kame. Bcol is....3 001 24000 l'hlx‘llu N 22000001 Batteries: 8t. Louls, Crandall, Willette and Hartley; Chicago, l‘rtnd--rlnn Black, Hendrix and Fischer. Reba Blank Caseys, PITTEBURGH, Aug. 23 —~Pittaburgh shut out the Kansas City team today, 4 to 0, due to the good pitching of Allen Main was hit hard in the first inning when two singles, a double, a triple a walk team Kansas Clty and produced four runs for the home core: K 0000000004040 Pittaburgh .4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *—4 8 1 Hatterlea: Knnsas City, Main, Adams and Brown; Pittsburgh, Allen ana O'Con- Tip Tops Meat Terps. 28.—~John a8 mana federals this afternos rrn(onl b; eanlly 2. Falkenbery Cooper, Ganazel of the and t defentin ocolve yers and ‘prise the Missour! BY QOLLY - VL NET SHE'S A FRIEND OF MAGGIE'S 40 UNTIL GOES! . Smith respect Hnmkl\" Baltimore Hatterie Smith Hitsch Towa Association Favors Sectional Tennis Tourneys The lowa Tennia association has suby mitted to the National Lawn Tennis as soclation a plan of reorganization thaf would, It carrled out, prove populal among the tennis players of the country The lowa assoclation suggests that thi United States be divided into elgl groups, each to hold a sectional tournm ment, and the winners In the singles an{ doubles In each mection alone to W eligible for the nattonal tourney. According to the outline, Iowa, Mis sourl, Kansas and Nebraska would conu Valley dfsirict nni aking the leading parts in |hll lcore 012000072081 00000101 0‘210 Brooklyn, Falkenberg and Quinn and Jack4 I Haltimore, tournaments would be circulated amon Omaha, Kansas City, 8t. Louls, Wichit, and Des Moines, Pat SPOKANE, (Pat) Callahan, pitcher foj Northwestern league base ball sold today to the Cincinnati nd will depart tonight to join the Cini cinnati team at Boston. Chattanooga, 0 Momphis, 4. (Cleven fnnings} ulrmlnlhlm. l. Little Rock, 5. Fifty Years' Use Proves S.S.S. Yill Relieve Stubborn Cases You have noticed the little fester- ing pimples on the face and body-— swelling of the glands—soreness in the legs and arm muscles. These are the symptoms of Scrofula. You may have some of these symptoms, possi- | bly the taint of Scrofula infection. But ip elther case, it is a dangerous Hoff, v.. ] PRERCERARS i ol omonere o8|~ 024 00000000 Gardner (2), Beott Lavan. Farned run Bt. Louis, 2; off Ham- 10 In wix and Hy Gregg, Dincen and 8t. Louis Two-base hits Cagy. Stolen base Boston, 6. Base on error: Bases on balls: Off Greks, fiton, 1. Hits: Off Hamilton, | one-third innings. Struck ot by Hawllton, 1. Umpires | Nallin | Miss Adelaide Fogg Retains the Tennis Title at Lake Club Miss Adelaide I-'«\u( retained the gm- ! wingles champlonship of the Carter Lake rn Adams in The score club by defeating Miss Hel the challenge round Monday. was 63, 60, Little Miss Adams, who is but 14 years of age, won the right to play Miss Fogg | by winning the girls' tournament at the lake, defeating Mrs, (ieorge K. Thomp- #on in the final round. Miss Fogg was the winner in 1914, The diminutive challenger put up a but the experience and sn plship and speed of the her Foge hotly title to cope won the contested with first fully after Miss nine Bucee set, | games, and then captured the second and final set quite easily, 6-0. Miss Rosenthal Makes Low Score CHICAGO, Aug. 23.—Miss Elainc Rosen- ! thal of the Ravisloe Country club turned in one of the best cards In the round of the women's w' s Miss 1 Mins ( the Hom was the rules of the ( Hammond holder, quali qualitying zo1f cham- *hot the winter of 0. 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