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HELLO "USELESS - HOW ARE YOU - | HAVEN'T SEEN ' BEA Bet 31 by Derh 1 i cektie, L Base TIGERS WIN Two i hed oat lowl IHENDRIX BLows ber, 3 by Doyle, 1: by Gasper, ©. Bases f T Clootte pitched @ &reat gume, allowing | on ‘balisi Off Dovle, % off Gasper, 1. tan lng 0 eams ) BRI, T WY, T | *assed ball: Crosby. Pitching record: » W10, n\'ms off Floffman; one run and four| ) b hite in #ix innings off Schrelber: five runs | “’“T"’"' ""M” h Pet ::'7.‘:1'.. by | 3 ' ¥ | : : :‘ s and eleven hits in elght and on«»lhllnl‘ ’n., Moines & 813 | Strunk, 1b.3 0 8 1 2011/ ' 3 ., 1 o 10 I 0 “ " ) b s i i .. i) of 100 %, Meks Cuunm.g- Rur. When Lverdon‘ I weneirds Tanings off "Gasger. Time; | “01d Master K\lrlu in His Erst-| Donver 3 1 Detroit Almost Up with Leaders by | Lajeie. &b .4 2 2 3 Jacken. o4 # 1 ¢ 0| Chicago Hurler Weakens in Eighthl " M 3 N ” 3 % i Hel , 3.8 0 1 2 1 Weaver A0a 0 i 1 Balks and Shestak Scores Tiels; TUSISUTGGINL, TRoute seoren - whilly Ferm, WRITHRE Seved ;y;;:‘;l;;"» $ 44| Whipping Easy Yanks Pair [UpWt 1130 5 8 ofinea 117 18] After Holding Pittsburgh to d S o Lapp, 308 0 oBchalk, o 1 0 & 00 McCormu’k | LINCOLN { Batsmen, ‘\{' Ans . & :“ of Games. Vyooft, 5.8 ¢ ¢ 1 oCteotts, ».. 3001 0 One Hit and No Runs. H. O A B i a ! AR 5. e aon | . AT Joweph & S Totals .50 W & 4 Totals . 8 72 Wolfe, 1f 1 3 0 1 I e | N JBAGH ] PR, LEAGUB. ’ + L WARFARE BITTFR ALL mov“'x‘?‘?‘flmékn 131 :)i FINAL SCORE TWO TO ONE} AT LBAGE R AM RS COBB FANS WITH BASES FULL I;‘?I:;']lpll'!‘ when ':llznl‘l:lol’:nnil‘or:llyl THREE TO TWO IS THE SCORH o i Phila . 383 Boston 76 89 081 | T | g Moree, rf.. g e Jgie | . ¢ Y s Chicago .........0 0010100 1-3 » DENVER, Colo.,, Aug. 27.—(Spectal Tels-' Willlams, 4 1 3 3| NEW YORK, Aug. 21.-New oYrk won | | Boson ‘n?' St | DETROIT, Aug. 7.—Detroit crept with- Tw‘::‘bl-« hite: K. Collins, Juckson. | (,,':'1;,".‘;",‘.:.',‘}3,‘"‘”“;‘,;,5’"..‘:.'_‘.’ :,‘:m: gr ~Krotting the sco \ i be Wash o { [ o v D 3 bl AT it STt the . | Smith, 3. 0 1 8 1|a test, well played game from Pitts-| Chicago ....&3 88 200 \t ashiniton {inia oumns of “":“"‘ g :}'_w"““\',"":‘l: e o, ety DRvithie Biow [no runs, Hendrix, the Chicago pitcher, il [Hans, ¢..... 0 4 0 1|purgh hers today, 2 to 1. Mathewson | pPiitshurgh 1 & (47w Crovelana L e e Lt B, Colline to Weaver to J. Colling. Kopt | weakened fn the eighth and was reache renches this afternoon, in the final gamo : Mevers, 0 0 1 Ol itched in his old-time form and struck | New York.\68 g0 4@l 8t Louls . | Cleveland was defeating the league lead- | 14 Lajolo to Strunk. )t | for three hits and two runs, tlelng th of the serles, when, with two down and | McIntyre, SR SR T ¢ o Doyl " th me | Cincinnati MM 466/ l'hn. . ers. The scores were 8 to 1 and 11 to | Clootte, 3; off Wyokof! A % Hoffman, ¢ ¢ 2 0]out seven men. yle won e gl FED. LEA ER. score. The home team won out in th one man on base, Shestak delivered a | J = | 3. The Tigers made ten hits off Cole | ball. Hy 'Clootte (S8chang). Struck out clean hit to center, scoring McCormick, | = = o T |tor New ork with a hoYme run drive P b h‘:lfi i fn'u i . 3. o Tigers o By Clootts, §; by Wckoff, 3, Umpires: | ninth on hits by Konetchy and Kelly HRK W) Booth W 8 t0 & i o BT T % 1 0ly the first tnning, scoring Robertson | [Ittaburgh “g“ o4l Minneapia .78 61801 | in tho firat two innings of the first game, | Blgq’and Nailin. 0:Connor's sacrifice fly, Soore: R, Pitcher Ingersoll s neart R H. O. A. E.|ahead of him. The game was the fastest Newark ...64 51 667 Loulsville . 0868 . but were stopped by Shawkey. Nelther \ Plnnhur'h 233 o ” $2 g M]_. 8 r Ingersoll was very nearly re- . A B . Yotk thl on, taking | Chicago 65 56 .637) Indlanap's .6 59 624 | Pien nor Menager Donovan was able to ) sponsible for @ third Rourke victory. |Cooney, Ib 0 4 A0 LPIAPE T NPW. TOIE LGN SRS K | St. Louls...63 56 .621] Kan. Clty. .62 62 .600 | tories: Chioago, Hendrix .nqamm: Held to two hits through four innings, |COTSTOVe: If. 702 $ 9 0 only one hour and ten minutes. Score: | Buttalo ... 58 60 469 Cleveland .63 70 . puzzle the Detroit batsmen to any ex- Pm-bur'h. Allen, Harger and O*Con the visitors allled ‘tn the BfEh. With{L ol of: R e e PITTSBURGH. NEW YORK { Brookiyn .67 8 48| Milwaukee .67 8 463 | tent In the second contest, although Don- - e o i R 0 el K | ABHOAR: ABHOAK | Baltimore . 40 78 .33 Columbue .46 75 .37l | svan recelved an ovation after he fanned | Key to the Sftuation—Bes Want Ada. one out Krug singled and McChesney i % Carey, 1f.....3 1 8 0 OBurns, 1f....4 1 100 Yesterday's Rew - n! Pl e 3 | Hensiing, 0 1 & 5 OfGH ¢fi'4 03 0 oGrant;3b...3 0110 WE y Cobb with the bases full in the sixt SRV SNl UL OVeRIE Sk NI Watholl ¥ 12 0 0 OfSR. 50 2 4 1 ORoberiamn, 73 1 3 0 0! ESTERN LEAGU 5 to right, which was good for two bases, Donnelly, c. 1 0 6 0| Hinchm.. rf4 2 1 0 OoDyle, 2b....3 1 3 6 0| Tf..’i’«'&'r‘.'.“. 3 1&'1‘::1’:-" YR Yo DETROIT Krug taking third, Whereupon in' the Gaspar, p A0 BE 30 35 O] ot 8 81 Shidien Wt 03 4ve| Blous City, Lincoln, 5-2. i N OB ABH.OAR. time honored fashion, Goskell walked| .. ¥ 9N N 0 1|Cowelic 1800 T3 2800l Omana, ¢ er, b Cook, T, 4 3 3 8 OVt b4 3030 Schliebner in order to get a crack at i | . ¢ 3 | Gerver, 25,0 0 1 0 307 10| Al LEAGUE | Peckinp., ‘eid 1 4 & OMoriarty, Sb1 11 0 ¢ 1 Lincoln 0100010000 g,y 112 OMathewson, b3 0 1 1 0f lhllndalphl. 4; Cincinnati, 2, | Mulel, ‘3004 0 ¥ O OBuah, mn..d4 306 0 ngersoll. The twirler took two strikes |Sioux City... A0 7 0:0 0.0 0 0planais LS e . o gu o o | ClIERND 4-4 Hoaton, ¥ Pipp, 1b.....4 1 9 1 0Cobb, of....8 3 1 0 0 then chopped at one a mile high. He| Two-base hit: Willlams. Double plays: | *Barney 10000 Totals .27 637113 0 H‘IULP?"“'M ' Brooul n. Shalion, ciiii4 ¢ 1 0 0 {1300 . e pill we, Meyers to . MoGaffigan to Williams; | Murphy, ©...0 0 0 1 0 Pitts urgh X 8 s, 0 81 2 connected and the pill wept whirling out \Meyets to_ Modefrigan to Williams: NAEL: %8 ¢ 1 1 4 i Py | L ARG Boous, 3b.3 110 IR T RN into center fleld for a triple, SCOTING |jayne, Wiliams, MeGaffigan, Struck ou e | Pniladelphia, 2; Chicago, 3. ST et e Tii 13 three runs, Smith followed with & sin- By Meyers, 1; by Hoffman, #; by Gaspar, | [Totele -8 T8 & 8 0 | Washinkton, 3 St Loula 1. 106 432 51 H gle, which hrought Ingersoll the rest of |4, Bases on balls: Off Meyers, 4 oft| ;Batted for McCarthy in the seventh. | New York, 1.3} Detroit, §-11. 1 ERRK Hoffman, 1; off Gaspar. 1. “Hit by pitched atted for Gibson . Boston, Al Slraind Totals ™, 5 1 the way. hall: Gaspar, 1. Wild | Pittsburgh 00010000 |)-1| y EDIRAL J"ALII | Naw. or Bears Bemin to Hit. TERRn. Mo its: Off Mevers, | New 3ork LB H L S S ;\Tr‘.:::(‘nvn:"mc" Bt & | Detroit . The Benrs had taken one run In the %10 three innings “,"4,""{52“,‘,':; Gy | Do e i pleyar. s Wesddl. % | AMERICAR ASSOCTATIO pwo-base hits third on a walk to Coffey, an infield | pubin Bl ) | Fletcher; Fletcher to Doyle to Brainard | indianapolls, &, M‘"",:""“{"“ Double. : out and Miller’s double and they were| LEADERS LOSE ALL TO WICHE Bases on balls: Off Mumw-orln. 11 Columbus, 2 Kansas uty Py e o ue r e not to be cheated out of the battle by ‘f(‘:"f"‘-( :'\‘-:‘-(\I:nfihthaw-m. 1. Umpires: | 0 iaville, 9 8t. Paul &, ' ‘n. o: urrdfll.-wmyrhx nn o et R b Aol b one rally, In their half of the fifth| Wolves Cop Final Game, Making | ' °°" : Games Today. R 0nb SN TRU-ERING LANIRE S5C IR Shields opened with a smashing double | Sweep of Series PUiiten Sahe tuner Western League—8t. Joseph at Wichita, | S01: "5y ‘Bhawkey. 3: by Dubue, 1 U I » PHILADELPHIA, Aug. Des Moines at To loux City at L. Pidonnucy, or en an en and Coffey followed with a triple, which | scored the first man. Ingersoll went I the bench without further delay an Tverdon was called In. Shestak's mmmg: out scored Jack. 1 In the seventh Bhields gpened With"a'| single and went to third on a pacrifice | and infield out. Spahr was sent in io‘ bat for Gaskell, but could not deliver. The tying run was due to Miller's hit, [ Ielloher's sucrifice and a. colligion, The | | | last occurred when Spencer hit to Bver- | don, who relayed to Schliebner. Schilebner Bites Dus The first baseman failed to get out | fo the hase line and Spencer hit him | head-on, sending him sprawling. Miller | had gone on to third on the hit and when | Schliobner bit the dust he went the rest | of the way. Denver won when McCormick singled Shields sacrificed and Everdon committed that rare article, a balk. Shestak scored | the run. | Mitcheil replaced Gaskell as the eighth | opened and thercafter the Rourkes drew neither hits nor runs Miller, rf... KelleRer, &% Spencer, cf. Galloway MecCormick, Shields, 1b Coffey. b Shestak, ¢ Gaskell, P *Sphar '..... MRCh-‘lL p. Totals..,...ovv v i ook S R Smith, of. Breen, 2| Forsythe, Wells, ... 999:20@:3 McChesney, If. Tannehill, 8b........ Schleibner, 1b. Ingersoll, aee Everdon, P. ole *Batted for Ga koll in seventh. “T'wo out when winning run was made. 00 Two-base hit ColieTas Gy Three-bass Coffey. Struck out: By Ingersofl, L by, Everdon, 1 s on balls: Off Gaskell, 2 T P ote Foverdon, 1. - Double pl ' Kelleher to Galloway to Shields, Shestak to Shields, Breen to s:hleibner, Breen to Krug to Schliebner. FHits: Off Ingersoll, 4 in four innings; off Everdon, 5 in five innings: off Gaskell, 7 in seven innings. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Segrist 'SToUX WIN BOTH OFF Stolen Miller, Tnlmehlll hits: anPr D Gaskell, 2; LIN Indiang Lose Two by Six to Filve and Nine to Twe. NCOLN, Aug. 2.—Sloux City won bo‘n‘x Rca?nm of today’s Aouble-header, th: first by 6 to b, the second by 9 to 2. Score, first game LINCOLN AB. R, H. 0. A. B Wolfe, 1t o p3E Oh R Lloyd, 2b . oy ey Sl R By W McGaffigan, ol e M g Morse, rf « 4 1 2 I o 0 Willlams, b . o R G Y B Rl 1A A ST B B B W Yantz, ¢ 3 0 1 3 1 1 Hoffman, r G B U sMcintyre . TR0 ¢ Al B, Schrefber, o e W 5 u m 16 3 TY. R H O A E $2E 2 8 (A0 8 o $ i8-8 ¢ 1 o . Y L SN R ) 4 Y e BE R Hensiing, 3b . i3 ¥E L% Y Watson, rf 4 i Sl et % R A i o8 Tl gl B | 8 A4 % 40 B 88 & Ve Totals .. M 6 u n n g *Mclntyre bltlld for Hoffrmn in third. 9::::9@@:0:5 YOU HAD ONE OF | Ban, Watson, Sacrifice hits: Boyle, Kane, WICHITA, Aug. 21.—After oJe Bills HODS LIKE | COULD 1N THEM OLD DAYS- LET ME TRY, WILL YE? Cincinnati toda: ! haq given Dem Moines & two-run lead | SoPiip, defeated Cin v THE BEk: thereby made a clean sweep of the | with a home run in the eighth, Wichita gerfes of four contests with the Reds. came back in the minth, forced Musser McQuillan was in fine from the box and scored enough runs to form and was given excellent support. McKenery was win off Gilligan with only one down. wild and was hit hard, but three double This game geve Wichita the entire [plays kept the score down. Score series, Seore: | CUNCININATL PHILADELPHIA L wxcm-rA i A‘u%u‘:A‘n“m v n AREOAR Tallion, rf o f " "., Ffl :lt;r:‘flx #s..2 0 5 3 1Bancroft, ss.2 1 8 1 Fox, It ° o Wirakae®it3 1 1 0 oPaskert, et 14 0 QR W.KIlliter, c£3 0 0 0 ICravath, rf..% 0 1 1 Hosp, ss .. 2 f...4 0 2 0 OLuderus, 1b..3 1 6 1 Benett, cf 0 4 220 1Whitted, 1.4 0 5 0 Hetling, 3b 3 0 I(ud"r'. .. 4113 n.i\,'mmu w..2 3 : r‘y . 3 19 3 0Burne, o fi:."lr':r‘,‘.'a lbn, 4‘, o1 0McQuillan, p.3 0 0 1 G 00 - - ; § 5 Z 2 Totals .1 931 oy A b0 o 6 w7 +Thiesing 0 o] “Batted for Mc Konn in the ninth, — = |Cincinnati .... 0002 1‘; g (: l; 0 Philadelphia 0100 1o 8 2 T o-base hits. " Wingo, Rodgers (), . A, B.|Williams, Pasgert. ~Stolen base: Bax Hah: ' o ‘6 ojcroft. Double Dlays: MeKenry_to Moll- ahh, witz; McKenry to Herzog to Mollwitz; iBills, 1f . 1 1 0| Moliwitz to Groh; Stock to Niehoff. Hunter, of 0 0 0 0 O0lBages on balls: Off McKenry, 8; off Me: Jones, 1b . 111 0 0f Quillan, 4. Struck out: By Mckenry, { R 0 0 ¢ % Slby McQuillan, 2 Umplres: Klem “and Ewoldt, 2b Emslie, . Hartford, ss Dedscd o3y Cards Beat Superbas. Sranamnzs o 0 % 3 3 BROOKLYN, Aug. 27.—Millers home reen, © .. T 0 o 9 ¢jrun with the' bases full in the eightiy SRR P 1arzécbas 2 won for St. Louis today from Brooklyn, Gilligan, P ....... 0 0 0 0 0jy5to7 Five pitchers were used and ali .~ "7 ex s »/Wwere batted freely. Huggins also made Totals . 3 4% 8 24 home run in the elghth. rBooklyn ral- *Bated for Powers in eighth. lied in the last three innings, but feil *Ome out when winning run scored short. Score: Des Moines 01000002 0-3 #T. LOUIS. BROOKLYX, Wichita 0100000034 " ABHOAE ABIO.AE, Left on bases: Des Moines, 5; Wichita, | Husgins, Mara, w8 4. Earned runs: w}s{ M;In('zl), Z.T\\'IP)‘;‘fla, 31‘.‘1;’.; ~ -: : t: Fy mvfi:n.”m.x 3 : H ‘,' . Sacrifice hits: Han . Two-base KV d e - hite: Tailion, Retthan:, Home 7us: BUIA Ins. T2 01 ¢t s et i) Stolen bases: Sawyer, Hartford. Hits: "Miller, 1b, 213 1 OStengel, rf..6 1 1 0 0 Off Powers, 4 In elght innings; off Mus- | Betsel, 3v 10 4 0Getz, 8b.....5 4 3 3 1 ser, 4 in elght Innings (none out in Buyder. ¢ 05 1 OMcCarty, ¢.4 0 8 0 0 ninth). Double plays: Hetling (unas- | Gon I iR 21l slsted), Sawyer fo Jones. Struck out: By |,gol & M"‘"(mn % 1 Musser, 6; by Powers, 3. Bases on balls: | yeidows, p.2 0 0 3 mithep..0.1 1 8 0 0 Off Musser, 3: off Powers. 1: off Gelst, | LG oo TN G T 4B B 1. Wild pitch: Gelst, Hit by piu-hndi Totals ... 41192712 8§ = —m e — ball: Hartford by Powers. Time: 2:00. Totals .. 09137 § b Umpire: Van Syckle *Batted for Perdue in fourth. BT “Ran for Dell in fitth. " BRIE! *Batted for Smith in ninth SAVAGES CARRY OFF SERIES || or otiad g0 in atnthe 0 | Brooklyn 020000231 Jostes Defeated in Every Game of | Two-base hits: Butler, Long, Miller, Stana at Topeka. | Cutshaw. Three-base hit! Bescher, Home Miss Rosenthal Wins Golf Title CHICAGO ,Aug. Z7.—Miss Elaine Rosen- thal of the Ravisloe Country club, Cme cago, won the Women's Western Golf | championsh'p today in the finals at Mid- lothian club links, defeating Mrs. Harry | D. Hammond, Highland club, Im]lbulpo-‘ 00003 101-8 Lfi?&.‘?"} DAY 054 ': : : 00100 0-6|lis—4 up and 3to play Score : Crosby, Watson, H-m- Miss Roun' al— B. Schrei- | Out 546 in | third, PEKA, Kan.. Aug. 27.-Foth Grover| rine: Huggins, Miller. Buses on bulls A LS ev i pitahed well, But Cateher | Off Perdue. 1; off Dell, 1; Appleton, Monroe's double, which scored two runs. | 2: off Smith. '3 off Meadows, 2. Hita docided the game in favor of Topeka. Off Perude, 4 in three innings; off Mead- The final score was 3 to 1, giving Topeka | Ows, § In six innings; off Dell, 6 in five a clean sweep of the series. Score | innings; of Appleton, 2 in one and one- TOPEK A | third innings; off Smith, 4 In two and R. H. 0. A, p.|two-third innings. Struck out: By Dell, Bostick, ss. o 0 1 5 |4 by Bmith, 3; by Meadows, 4. Umplres: o e R 6 1 o 3 o Hyron and Eason. Brown, if. 961 B e ] Cubs and Braves Split. Tydeman, rf. 0 ¢ 0 0 BOSTON, Au ~Boston split even Lattimore, 2b 2 1 2 5 Olwith Chicago & winning " the firat Jackson, cf... 1 1 0 0 0 game, 9 to 4, and losing the second, 4 to Fisher, 1b.... 9 0 % 1 01 Plerce started both games, but in the Manree. 6. kW {first he was removed with only one out Grover, p.... $ 0.1 {nn-. Boston had hit him safely five & times and scored four runs. Standridge Totals.......... then took up the task, but could not stop ST | the slugging. In the second contest Plerce o E. held the Braves to four hits and a single vicholson, rf. 2 6 "0/ tally, while his mates had no trouble hit- 1 3 o ting Rakan, Score, ftirst game: cf e T Gt CHICAGO. BOSTON <F 1.9 ABH.OAE ABH.OAE. Bouites, .. $ 83 3710 0Fitrpat, 15 216 0 Williams, 1f. $. 8.8 133 2Bvers, %b...4 3 3 3 0 % gy 23 0 OFnodgrass, o6 3 4 0 0 s 0 2 4 OMagee, If....5 2 3 0 0 ' Ot B0 W 0 41 l8chmidt. 1b.4 2 7 0 @ - e - v/ ‘lv“:;:.“nlm 3b. 50 00 U E 1 aranvil, ses 2 LI} .’fl ;“. : 010 iWhaling, e..4 1 6 1 0 1 —8 083 100009 000 01 000 21000 Two-base hits: Monroe, Boultes. Sacri- 000 ke fice hit: Fisher. Double play: Groell 000 wua 4 to Enz. Stolen bases: Lattimore, Nichol- 0100 #on. Bases on balls: . Off Loudermilk, 2, | *Good 4 Struck out: By Grover, 8: by Loudermilk, | 0000 i‘(\'l:lme 1:% Timpives: ~ Cusack and| Totals ... .3 1 N , *Batted for Bnlanu.hln in the eighth. *Batted for Standridge in the eighth. Chicago 0000200204 Boston 60000120 *) Two-base hits: Fitzpatrick, Schulte, Hughes. Stolen basc: Fitspatrick. Bases on bal (J" Tyler, off Hughes, 2; off Standridge, Hits ne P‘em 5 in one- third Inning: off Standrid # in six and two-thirds Innings; off .Ahel. 1 in one foning: off rrler 5 in_four and one-third innin, oft Hughes, 2 in four and two innings. Struck out: By ’ryler, 2; by Standridge, 6, by Hughcs, & pires: Quigley and O'Day. Score, u(-fund game: MAHLA, SALCRDAY, Copyright, 1915, International S by News Service 4 b - | 5 THATS RIGHT AN' | WONDER IF | CoULD -~ BY 4OLLY! THE LAST TimMg CARRY ONE OF THEM YOURE AS HAND SOME AS BVER WITH THE HOD! Denver, Omaha at ncoln. National League—St, Louls at Philadel- rlhl Chicago at New York, Pittsburgh firwulyn Cincinnat! at Boston merican Teague -Philadelphla 't Chi- 'l 0, Wi lhlnnon at 8t. Louls, New York at DMH!M Boston at (‘lavvl-nd Federal League—Kansas City at St Louis, Chicago at Pittsburgh, Newark at Baltimore, Hrooklyn at Buffal OMages, It...4 1 00 0 Ofchmiat, 1b..2 0 & 1 1 OSmith, 8.4 1 10 1 OMaranvil., 883 0 7 4 2 3060b0 050 741 ¢ 0 G Three-base hii 0 24 1 Two-base hit Schulte, Archer, Double play: Schmidt to Maran- +F ville to Bchmidt. Bases on balls: Off Plerce, 6; off Ragan, 2. Struck out: By Pierce, 4; by Ragan, 3. Umplres: O'Day and Quigley. 8t. Louis Wins the | I‘HILADELPHIA. 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CLEVELAND, Aug. #l.—Cleveland de- feated Boston, 4 to 8, in the opening game of the series by bunching hits oft Grege. Hoston knocked Mitchell out of the bov | m the eighth, but Jones, mided by bril-| liant support, managed to save the game. | Boston had the bases filled with one ou | n the ninth, but Lewis hit into & double | balls: ' Keep-Their-Shape Palm Suits for Men, $3.75 These suits are not only one of the bewt values to be obtained in Omaha, but they are more carefully taflored than many others. They fit well, look well and hold their shape. base on balls, a hit batsman and Acos- | cale and solsette, We have taken all our mkln lota of our entire stock of Men's and regardless of oost, $22.60 suits, and prlM them ate- All these suits are this season’s models, every suit qumranteed strictly Sizes 38 to 48. Suits to fit short men, tall men, fat men and extra sizes. Hnglish models, patch pockets and conservative two Beach patterns to $1.00 Hlnn summer negligee lnd golf shirts, made of fine quality madms, Printers' National Base Ball league here o play. aCtches by Speaker and Lewis and | today by defeating Washington, 28 to 14, | brilliant infleld work by Chapian, HBar- Chetce of in the final game of the league's eighth | bare and Kirke featured the Score: | Trousers In annusl tournament. Washington won the | nos-:c:n“ anm CLEVELAND. cludes a wide preliminary game with Indianapolis by & ! yeoper, rf. 10 0Chapman. w8 0 6 6 0 fabrios and styles. score of 2 to 1. Errors, however, were | Scott, m.... H ] iRoth, cf....4 & 8 19 from ll.“lo“."; frequent In the second contest, which |Aitase™ ¢4 § 7 § phrener. M8 30 00 Saturday, $1.50, | was called at the end of the seventh fn-|Lewis, If. .4 1 3 0 OSmith, .. .4 2 2 0 0 $3.50 | ning because of darkness. Score, first |Uardner, b4 & 8§ EEEE | game o 21,48 3 8800 Saturday, the last duy Washington .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2— 3 3 2! Thomas ° ° M Bale, with Tndianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0—1 4 3|9 ut 388 L L ::'l.ul..'t“t‘w.-mlnv.nnm Batteri, Blant el TN . [o Kren anton and Cutting; Bilis 09100 Towh .10 eN1 0 assortment in patterns and sizes | Beare, Goond pame: RH. 00000 for your cholce—many ‘Washitigton .......0 0 0 6 4 2 2-14 16 10 00000 and comservative medels, 1 St. Louls 13306 62215 10000 t and oaset " | Batterios: Blanton. Daughton and Cut- | —— — - weods meres. ting; Neusel, Nieman and Myers Totals ... M0 M § 31 dine *Batted for Gregg In the seventh, s t“rd. 88 : *Ran for Cady in seventh. { l y, uto oblle Derb *Batted for Thomas in the elghth. | 1 *Batted for Scott in the ninth i Hoston 20000001 03/ e for New Orleans e i0iodo0e | g | Earned runs C;z:\'fllunll,fifl.l )':ofl:n:,du i T k d f | 5 Sy Two-base hits rke, Smith, Cady, A t. ‘.'“r NEW ORLEANS, La., Aug. 21.—A 0-|gpeaker. Three-base hite: Hooper. | | ake V_w _.o — mile automoblle derby for prizes aggre- |Stolen bases: Grainey, Speaker, Hooper. | gatifg $30,00 will be held here March 4 |outle plays: Seott to lmnn;;m-pm-;}‘ \ . 1916, the Baturday before Mardi Gras, on | reowt e s incings: oft Maye nons | I sl .00 Shlrt Snle 4 two-mile board speedway, It was an- | {n two innings; off Mitchell, § In' seven | nounced tonight. A. F. Brockman, 8, W. and two-thirds innings; off Jones | (Manhattans Excepted) Lindsay and H. C. Moore of Chicago, 5'.“'5'_“"?.”"'m”'n‘.?llx ':m':.'r'g";n. o8 ||| The values are wonderful. The materials are silk and linen, satin | representing a Chicago syndicate, today 'Grems, 4 itrick ¢ By | ’1 striped solsette and corded madras; smart, classy and neat patterns. purchased a large tract of land on tho |by Gregy. 4: by Ma: Umpires: (on-I | Made by some of the best shirt makers. Hundreds of shore of Lake Pontchartrain and it wag |DO'ly and Wallace. ||| select trom, all aizes, 14 to 18. This sale is a general | announced that construction of the track | Wrowns Lose (0 Senators. l ] cleanup of all our summer shirts worth to $2.60, and its equipment would begin imme-| ST. LOUIS, Aug 27.—Though outhit by | || Sale price ...... e T alately, the locals, Washington today took the | || ' L i : Liouts, § 10 1. When hits were needed moat | | llt en’s ir merican Assooiatl the locals weer helpless before Harper, ( At Minneapolis—Score: RILE, | Washington wcored one fn the fourth on | 50c¢ the famous Every hat guaran- $3.00 Soft and Stitr $2.00 Minneapolis .., s Moeller's triplo, u single by | all this summ patterns, not a B lnul-n-w-u-. Willis and Gos- ' Milan and Austin's ervor produ two | -nm in the entire lot worth less than l?o"' Hopper and Sullivan. ~ (more in the fifth. In the seventh HowW- ||| §100 @8CR L.vsessaeeiesierramss ul Beore H.E. |ard's single, 's double and paRance Cleveland - G 1 steal on whic N\ | Milwaukee - 6 7 3|Louls from a shutout, | e - - — - Batterles: Cleveland, Bowman -na' WASHINOTON. I/‘ Devogt; Milwaukee, Sanford, and Bran ABEGA Hoa® | non. Mostier. 10,43 ( Y cnaa i aetts oy sk g REHI Men s New Fall Hats Golumbus .‘xun‘yh‘.' gt 13eefl ANSA t . | | B-n:m. y(olumbun Bennett ..,'.,.:.0 Gendll 4 020 020 0f |‘ Saturday we will show you thousands of the new fall hats from the T | Acosta, f. 41 1s0 0| berg and Robertson: Kansas City, Delhi | willtame ¢4 0 3 1195/l best manufacturers in the country—very new and clever shapes and ond Fro- ul‘l‘m ln"nlnl- McBride, w3 0 1 07 00| every wanted color. We are ex- Lavisvilis oo PRI SEE ), B e R LY usive agents for 8t. Paul..... PR RIEE S 6| Totaws .. 4m 81 531 11/ “Mayo Hats Batteries Louisville, Hoch, Taylor, | Wu-llln Lissal 00 08 teed to giv: tisfaction Miadieton, ' Danforth and Crossin: 8t | 8 Lo 00088l to the ,‘,.,,., Price Paul, Laroy, Hall, Leifield and Jolinson’ | wacas hiti Lavan. Thees-base hit : ——— Moellor. Stolen bases: Moeller (2), How- 'l.ll LQI‘IE I'lllll. {ard @), Lavan, Milan. Double play: Fos- hivasng o pe 2 At Los Angeles—Score: RH.E, | ter to McBride. Bases on balls: Off Har- Francisco. 3 2| per. 3, off Luwamnnk 3 Struck out: “Brandeis Special” i 3| By Haper, & by Lowdermilk, 7. Um- Hats, best {n the Batteries: San Francisco, Ablss, Brown | PIres: and Bvans. eity, tor and Block; Vernon, Fromme and Bpencer. | nm-u Wins for White Sox. bata ¥ ancisco—Soore: HE | CHICAGO. Au Willlam Johns, the | Sen 'h.n Lake 171 Oakland Batterl, Lamt !II( lAkn (‘ll) I"l(tery and lan rourh and Kuh H‘fl. 1 210 2 /¢ recruit third baseman obtained ‘olumbus club of the Ameri. |Ion > ; from the n 80C 1o - game with | o winning, 3 to 2, in | ohns started the in- | ning with & single ‘and & beautiful slide into second base when Wyckoff took Bchalk’s grounder and t the recrul e one sack. Cleotte We Stiff Hat, at $3.50, $4.00 and By t t sacrificed Jnhnl to third and he scored | are headquarters famous John B. Stetson Soft and for the $5.00

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