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JIGGS - QLD BOY- HOW ARE. You ? ITS TEN YEARS SINCE I'VE SEEN YOUSE! OMAHA WINS ONCE | AGAIN IN WICHITA Two Errors by Brium- i Inning Allow Rourkes Two Runs and the Vietory. TWO SCORES ON A DROPPED FLY WICHITA, Kan,, Aug. 2%.—(8pecial Tel- I egram.)—Omaha won the third game of the series, 4 to 3, when Britton contri- tuted two errors in the ninth inning and | B wllowed two runs. Riley and mixed In a pitchers’ battle. Everdon's double and Breen's scored one in the third, Schilebner's single, Everdon's out at first and Bmith's vingle scored one in the fifth, With one down, Tannehill singled in the Mllr ninth. Schliebner hit to short and Hosp started an easy double to second, but| Britton dropped the ball and both run- ners were gafe. Riley threw out Ever- don, the runners taking second and thir Smith hit an easy pop fly to Britton, who dropped the ball and both runners scored. Gray's double and Talllon's wcored one for Wichita in the ¢ Hosp was safe on Krug's wild throw to first in the fourth. Bennett singled to third. Hetling sacrificed, Dritton singled to left, scoring Hosp and Bennett, but was thrown out by McChesney at sec- ond, With the count standing 4 to 8 in the last of the sixth, Patterson was hit and WELL-WELL! F T ISN'T V.GATES ‘ME OLD PAL 1N THE X WARD! | Moth Contests Are Bitterly ¥ Totuls ® 410 *F Melntyre In ninth i 60000 0 figlen beses’ Mo~ Gnfhigns Sacrifice hits Roultes, W wit: 1y Morse, by \ullundln«l m, 2. Bases on halle: Off orse, 2; off Vallandingham, o Time: 2:05 Ninth Unipire:” Geloe! | BOOSTERS BEAT BEARS TWICK by Teams. DENVER, Colo., Aug. %4.—Des Mnlnn- won both games from Denver here today, the first 2 to 1, and the second 6 to &. Both gaumes were bitterly contested, nml bunched hits gave the victories | Visitors. Score first game DENVER R 0. A. 30 B ] | il AL u o e T | 11 0 S P i b 0 3 0 pahr R i | Totals n 2 o . Hahn, rf..... 3 [ Hills, ' 1f... 2 0 Hunter, 1 0 Jones, 1h. 0 H, 3 0 1 0 i R ] Hroen, ‘c. 6 0 0 Mogridge, b. B B Totals 7 0 *Bated for Spencer in finth. Des Molnes . 00000030 0-3 nver .... 00000001 0-1 Btolen bas: ' 'T{unter. Two-base hit: :sr)«-rn llom:flflrun lhbe-u‘:l.l hmlnl-uc{ H y chell, Runes o) balta Of Mitchall, plave: Hartford to Jones; Gullowny to 2. Double o Gray doubled to right. Gritfith batting Kelleher. Hit by pitched ball: for Riley, popped to McChesney in short left. Talilon flew to l‘quihc in short right. Fox walked and North replaced Ever- don. Hosp hit a hot grounder to Tanne- Spenc hill, who made a great stop and rumq \ nrhell Gray at third. Score: WICHITA. AB. R H. O 0 2 H o 0 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 o | 0 3 3 [0 o n S e 0 0 ‘urlm'h o o 0 Totals By e AHA, AB, R H. O Smith, 1 0 1 1 Breen, 1 0 1 s o 1 1 0o 0 3 o 0 3 " S 1 1 3 ol A o 0o 0 M4 6% or Riiey in ninth. n.u “0ut, attompted bun LINKS AND a;ufil piviDE Hoth Games of Double-Header Show Ragwed Flel n. LINCOLN, Aug. 24.—Linceln and 8t. .l h vided @ doublo-header, to 4, each game showing some rag- game vv-d fielding. lcort firs le.& AR R H. Volfe, Ir W W Lioyd. b g ¢ 1732 S .3 0 o Mg o BB | . b 9 0 MeAllister, g g Hoffiman, p. £ B o B oinasiasests 8 6 ¢ ST. JOREPH, AB. R H * ieholsor, R el od'ck -1 8 1 simer of % 5 Eas, 1b.. 4 0 Fou tes, b 4 0 L ) i veling. s ‘¢ 0 onclly e 31 rmilk, p 2.0 \ 10 - 'Fltud Nr l.oud ! incoln 81 Joseph Home run; R, W <o o . McGaffigan, Londermilk Hoffman. 8t Il-v"mn 4: by Loudermilk, : O°f Hut* . & off | so00000m—~ nsmnmacel < R =i, -.M Blussomonuss! M) swneconnasd kS B " elocecocces suwocncsust @l wwooson~ PRSI 2l conennu—asd Hloswsaanmal ™ sccoroeccl wlosscmcsams' wonowoons” ol ~ooo-csame” nnlflfl Oulmn. 'l‘lr‘r’m 1:57, nm re second game: D h\'DR 0. LR B R H O A M . o AN 1 K:un.- ® R G 1 e Mt TR 0 R R 0 Gal owa sl R 1 cCormick, o SRE e 0 Coffey, 3b k0 T4 0 Whelan, 42 9 ek 0 0 Ehestak A R S | 0 0 Cantwell, B s 18 0 0 Sterser, Gl 3013 1 Totals ... L 1 4 DIES MOINES. AB. R. H, 0. A, B, Hahn, rf.. 3 IR (S R BT 0 Bills, 1., .3 R BT W Hunter of. " | $817 e Y | Jones, 1h..... 1 3 479 59 3 Hartford, ss. 4 e W 458 Suwyer, 2b.. wi } .8 B3 Evoldt, 3b .6 B PR R | raham, ©.. .3 AR B 9 Iuaser, .3 S DR 4R ] 0 Mogridie, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 Breen, ¢ 1 i, e B Totals 35 0 1o 1 ° 2 6 0 j=3 g voldt, Hunter, .lona-. hy Sterser, by )IDII" bal Oft ' Cantwell, Musser, 2; of Kellher to Galloway; hullk Ewo'dt to SBawyer to Jones. Hita: Off Cantwell, 2 in onMMm inning; off Sterzer 8§ in elght and two-thirds In- nings; off Musser, 4 in seven innings; n" ge 0 in two innings. Time Umpire: Secrist, Gretna. Will Stage Base Ball Tourney ... GRETNA, Neb., Aug. 4.—(Special.)- Greotna will have its first base ball tour- nament of three days beginning Satur- day, September 4 Purses aggregating 550 are to be offered, as follows: First, $136; second, $100; third, §75: fourth, %60 Loutsville, Paplilion, Greenwood and Gretna are entered. Bunday, August 3. Havelook will corna ' to Gretna . It s the desire of @ mumber of the (Mass A teams In this vichaity to have an elimination series of ball games to decide who are ohamplons, which menty With fuvor hore, It it can he ar ranged ]ST. PAUL MEETS FIRST DEFEAT OF THE SEASON FARWELL. Neb., Aug. 34.-~(Epeecial ) All gumes in the Sherman-Hownwi leagus were played today At Elba, St Pani met the first defeal of the season, 6 to & At Dannebrog the locals toow their firet victory by trimming St Lib- ory, b to I. Boelus walloped Rockville on - | the Boelus grounds, 3 to 1. Below is Ihnl | present standing of the teams | W, L Pel 8t 1 59 Boo'us ... 3 ot ,guw'll . 5 AN bory 4 o L . Danneb) L m HANDICAPS KEPT OMAHA SHOOTERS FROM VICTORY SUIf trapg which threw the targets tully fifty teet and the heavy handicaps | given the crack shooters made high | scores by the Nebraskans at the Grand Amerfesn handicap held in Chicago last week lmpossible, says Ray C. Kingsley, one of 'the Omaha shooters who attended and has just returned. The good wcores were made by chaps shooting from the sixteen, seventeen and elghteen-yard lines. Sam Huntley, Omaha's crack shooter, and one of the best in the coun- try, shot from the twenty-three-yard line IB: OMAIA, “TI'\L)I!.\Y, AUGUST . International Nows Rervice. THOSE wuUZ THE COH! 1 KNOW * HE <4POOD OLD DAYS - DO YOU REMEMBER JACK RYAN AND DEWEY HICKY - ( DO | REMEMEER DEWEY HiCKY ? THAT B IRON HEAD HIT ME WITH A SHOVEL USED TO LICK YOU NEE 'S[“’S“ EVERN DAY BUT HE'S [ | you 1im— ALL IN NOW - HE'S 1N o THE CEMETARY 4OIN' TQ HOSPI VAL \BRAYES SWEEP OF - SERIES WITH BUGS ! Boston Captures Fuu.l Game from ) the Pirates by Score of Ten to Nothing. COOPEH. YANKED IN THE m'm w0 th 'hlum aween , taking the final Cooper started, vut was taken out In the fifth after he had been hit safe had a perfoct day at t PITTSBURGH AD. 1 1 0 1 0 0 PO 2l oo *Batted for Hill in ninth LHO00000000 Two-base hits: Ragan, Snodgrass, 11t patrick, Wa, bases: Bvers, Fitzpatrick, Double pll . Maranville to Evers to NehmML Bases on balls: 2; off Ragan, 4. or, D in four innings, none out in in four ‘I"lll\‘l Byron and Eason. Reds Blank Dodgers. BROOKLYN, 3 shutout ball toduy and Cincinneti m it three out of #ll of whom yi 1l Lonumes cecccsso~somes; ® *Batted for Appleton in sixth, for Douglas in eighth. 06000000 ! Barned rums: O'Mara lunuuh’h‘d) 3; otf i In nnl lnd one-third |l'|nln four and two-th rm- inning: | o" l)olllll‘ 1 in two Inmings; 1 in one inning. Struck out: i by Toney, 2. Cards Make Clean Sweep, St. Louls made a clean sweep of thelr series with New | \'I\rk. winnlug the fourth game today, 12 New York played a wrotched game Inhlnd the poor pitching of Tesreau and | up seven crrors. ows held the Glants to -& PPN eShou~uoe leremsesnad se "R BB 6 HlcacTanuan Blpbovonil ERRIENER ARER o sece L L] for Dooin in elghth, ¢ Tesreau In rixth, for flhuw in niath, 03 612 0000000011 Stolen bases: Meyers. Earned Louls, §; New York o l—‘l-\u-\ or Bases on hAll- Wit Schupp, Off Tesreau, ° lnninll Klm(‘k out "0 Day And Btotkdale. to Hrainard, (if{ Tesreau, ¥ H Phils Basy VHILADELPHIA, alned an easy victory over Phil by knocking Rixey off Lavender was ketp the homo team from becaming dan- PHLIADELPHIA A Flemrus—ow i . o . 0 0 3 1 1 [} o 1 R T oc oo sunrnmenwen *Batted for Adams In seventh tted for Chalmers (n seventh od for Bawmgartner in ninth. : ltm-mun 1o ¥ . Good to Ar hll'. oft n ‘Baumgart- 2 by Chalmers. CALL ON ‘\-S_t;ndlng of Teams l WESTERN LEAGUE, v\uu.x Won. Lost. et Molne: ] a v a 7l 19 ¢ 124 1% 61 ] 4o | | 45| Poston A Berooklyn ! Detroft ...74 41 Gi} Boston M8 Clicngo ...71 44 610 hicago .57 6 000 Wash, 67 66 .60 Pittsburgh 30 453! New York. . <V A Cleveliand innati b 474 St Louis New oYrk 468) Phila. 30, LIS YT AMER. A8Y WL Pet W.L.Pet. | Pittabirgh o ¢2/Minneavolls..™ 51 F8& Newark 180 K¢ 8t Pay ks Kan. City Chicago . 3 8. Louls y 197 Buffalo Milwaukee Brooklyn 4 Cleveland Bal‘imore "9 *olumbu WESTFRN Omaba 1; Wichita, Des Moines, 2-6; Denver, 1-5 8t. Joseph. 44: Lincoln 63, NATIONAL LE\GUB Pittaburgh, 0; Boston, 10. Cincinnati, flmnkl\n 0. 8t. Louls, 12: New York, 1 Chicago. ¢: Philadelphia, 1 AMERICAN LFAGUE. Washington, 5: Chicago, 6. Philadelphia, . Louls, 10-6, Boston. 3: Detroit, 1. New York. 0; Cleveland, 6. FEDFPRA L h GUB. 8t. Louls_3; Chi~ago, Kansas Cl'y, 0-3 V'm-bnr‘h, [ : Baltimore, 6. Buffa'o 3; Ne: AMFIU(*A N k, 0. ARSOCTATION, Western _Leagne—St, Jmnh at To- at Lidvcoln Omaha at Denver, ag'onal Leawre—8t 108 at Brook'yn, %0_at Boston. Pittshurgh at New York Cincinnatl at Ph'ladelphia American League—Washineton at Chi cago. Philadelphin at St. Louis, Boston l’ul Detrait New Vo-k at (leve'and, Federal Leagne—8t. Louis at Chieagn Konsoy City at Pittab r+h Brooklyn at Baltimore, Buffalo at Newark. 11: by Baumgartner, 2. Umpires: Rigler Ne rark and Cockill i Dawson, Griffin and Johnson Win in Straight Sets SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y., Aug. 24.—The Meadow club cup today, Ward Dawson, Clarence J. Griffin and Willlam' M, | Johnston all winning in stralght sets. Glenn M. Church, the Princeton cap- ! | tain, defeated the veteran, Charles Mac- ! Mullen, to 1, 6 to 2. A default was recorded against T. C. Bundy, The results of the principal matches follow Second Round—R. Norris Willlams, 24, defeated H. S. Stephens by defau t; Wat- son M. Washburn _defeated Coster Schermerhorn. 6-2,6-8; Ward Dawson e- fested R. 8. Stoddardt, 87 Lyle Mahon defeated 8. G, Morlimer, 64, 6-3: Theodore Rocseve t Pell defcated A. M. Kidder 6 Willlam Cunningham de- feated Thomas G Bundy by default; Clarence G. Griffin defeated 1. P. t’:xrx-. €2 62 Charles W. MacMullin de- 5 feated Irving C, Wright by default. Thi'd Round-Walter Merifll Hal de- teated A len Chambers. 6-1. 6-0; Howard {1 Whitney defeated Kar! Sm'th, 6-3, & v Mliam M. .ohnston defeated ¥ Frelinghuysen, 63, Chure: defeated C! hulxm w 61, 82, g MacAtullen, ' 'Mrs. Hammond Beats Mrs, Perkins at Golf |~ CHICAGO, Aug. champlonship tournament of the Western Women's Golf association, played tsue to form today in the first round of .match play. Mrs. Hammond, Indianapolis, title holder, defeated Mrs. E. T. Perkins, Chi- cago, 4 up and 2 Miss FElaine Rosenthal, Chicago, | feated Miss Laura Kaiser, Chicago, {up and 2. | Miss Caroline Painter, Chicago. defeated { Mra. F. W. Whitney, Chicago, 2 up and 1 | Mrs Harwood, Chicago, defeated | Miss F. 8. Qalburn, Chicago, 6 up and | Miss Marjorie Edwards, Chicago, | teated Mra. G. D. Smith, Springfl 1L, § up and 4 Favorites in the cek Blarks Petersburs. SEK. Neb., Aug, 24.~(Spe- | elal.)~The Creek base ball team shut out Petersburg Sunday. Luschen pitched & no-hit and no-run game. Only one visitor reached second base and only two others got to fivat. Only nineteen batters him. § 10102001 ™ | uschen and Badura: Mad- s to enter Crelghton col- Seotember 1. He graduated from Tilden High school last May. Be leaving school he made & record of striking out twenty-six high school players and catching the twenty-seventh | with & short infield Ny, SPALDING. Aug. *4—‘n~-hl)- Cedar Rapids drfe ted Spaldnz by #core of 6 to 1 In & fast gam = here by bu ching their hits in the ninth inning Spalding, Thuman and Halker. HELLO HICKY ME OLD PAL V GATES TOLD ME YOU ARE NEARLY ALL. IN HE'S RIGHT - 1 COULDNT LICK A KITTEN NO - o D' DOUBLE WIi PUTS REBELS IN LEAD Pittsburgh Beats Kansas City Twice and Takes First Posi- i Fort Wayne Pitcher | Is Solq to Omaha| @iants-Cincinnati FORT WAYNE { cent Willlam Klitzke of the Fort Wayne | that he had sold Outfielder and Pitcher Ainsworth 4 Omaha of the Bratchi reports to Co- but Alnsworth Western league. lumbus tomorrow, nhot join Omaha until next spring o “ | A AIQ;‘,“..‘KN}:T"FR }mlu.s IN OPENER BIG DOINGS FOR FIELD CLUB CADDIES WEDNESDAY Caddies at the Omana Field club will | celebrate their first annual field day at the Field club Wednesday. | ano other athletic events caddies are eligible will following this program a big feed will be spread in the club restaurant expected that over part in the doings. been donated various events. PITTSRURGH, 24.—Pittabirgh leagne race today when it defeated Kan- in both games of ‘a double-| the scores heing 4 to 0 and 4 to 3. | pitched well in In the second was effective unt'l the ninth, men singled. rescue and retired th® s'de. | Scire, first game: A golf match Comstock was | 00000000 100 caddies will Ad ms and hnn‘"rh for the winners Kaneas (fty 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 nd O'Connor Love tv Whales, strong defen- ATHLETIC CARNlVAL AT (S THE ARMORY WEDNESDAY \duwd to this minimum through the fact The locals early estab- | | lished o threarin lead, d'snwine of 'wu. Lou's pitche-s in the succeeding in-| the winning mn aff Srore: RH B, L "210'\001‘—490 An athletic earnival under the auspices of the Dixon Athletic | they were directly interested. They are annort in 'h(' eighth, H] Dixon, at the Armory, Harney sthedts, Wedlnesday svening. The] main attraction wiil be a hout b('l‘\!‘l‘l’ll Tommy Dixon and Morris Flynn of Kan- | ;888 City, who Is one of the aspirants to !the lghtwelght title. { € lengo 'and Hartley: MeConnell an T wn Tops HBeat Terps, H'\LTIMORF h this afterncon's game, 8, it twn in a_row from Bnllimm’e &Iflmnrn fielded poorly lnd THAT'S wUST TO REMIND YOU OF THE DAYS WHEN YOuU USED ME FOR A PUNCHIN DAG' s ' Benton Belongs to Must Refund Money NEW YORK, Aug. 24—The Nationey | Base Ball league board of directors today decided that Rube Benton, formerly of the Cincinnati club, is lexally the prope erty of the New York club. In announcing its decision the board exonerates from all blame the Pittsburghi | club, which, it says, acted in good faith in holding the pitcher. The board also announced that the game between the Chicago and Pitts« |burgh teams played on August 17 and which was won by the latter, has been torown out and will be replayed on Sep« | tember & and 4, when the two teamd play aga'n. This was the game in whiclh Benton pitched for Pittsburgh, After the announcement of the hoard John McGraw said Benton would prob+ ,ably pitch in one of the games tomors row against the Plrates. Cincinnati, it was decided, must payt back to Pittsburgh the money paid by [ Pittsburgh to Benton. The case was decided by two directors, Charles H. Ebbets of Brooklyn and ames Gaffney of Boston. It was res | that the three other members were dis« | qualified from sitting on the case becausq Garry Herrmann of Cineinnati, Harry | Hempstead of New York and Barney Dreyfuss of Pittsburgh. Southern Association, Atanta. 1; Chattanooga, 5. ‘ Mobi'e, 2: Memphis, New pfiuns B Nashvile, 3 i*« pitchéra were pebn. Des Maines at Wi hita, Stoux City ‘Broovl n 0 t Frank Smith, l\nml and Land: Johnson, Bailey and Jnc Blues Blank Newark. \ VARK, N. J., Aug. 24.—Buffalo took | duel from Newark here today. rllul\(nz out the Peps by a score of 3 to | was helpless’ against 8 hults, imvroved as the game Dro!;“”lud 000000012361 00000000005 3; Seaton and Rariden. { JOHNNY CAHILL TO SCRAP ST. JOSEPH LAD LABOR DAY | Schultz and Allen; coming padded ring artists of the city, to fight a ten-round Butler of St. The affair will playing of the Californian was the feature pe o semi-windup to & fifteen-round mill | of today's rounds of the singles for the bytween Jack Torres and Johmay Sal- American Assoc "Cuirt'a and Coleman leford and Brannon. Minneatolis— Willlema and Gharr'ty, No other games scheduled, - Eddie Faye Released. « of the Salt Lake ease of 17tility In- Fny .and the sisning of club announced th fielder Fddie Koney Witt Bd Konetehy he enloving a new lease of life fellow has batted out twenty donbles, ten | runs this season » Pittateds seems to Metallic Building (233 Broadway) Autoloadmg or Pump Gun? l;l.E?E nednll)uny kinds of Auto- ing and Pump guns—some to ‘be had at very low pr!’ces. But it is typical of sportsmen that the great majority prefer lhui- Auldocdln‘ guns in the ou shoot at H-m ngton-UMC Iet him show you th his display of u;. M (C—Sportsmen's Hy the difference in ;uu. Sold by your home dealer and 1135 other leading merchants in Nebraska n UMC Pump and of theaverage man. or lu the field, go to the jer in your community and uns. 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