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M A — . THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1918. 7 Drawn for The Bee by George McManus s o e Copyright, 1916, International News Service. | REMEMBER - WE USED TO CARRY WOOD OVER TO YOUR HOUSE AN’ YOUR MOTHERD «IT MAD AN' T'ROwW AND You sAID YOU wouLp SHARE YOUR LAST DOLLAR WITH ME - DO YoU REMEMRER THE GOOD OLD DAYS WHEN WE WERE KIDS TOGETHER - SAY JIGGS WILL YOU GIve ME A LITTLE ATTENTION! YLL &ive You A% LITTLE AS ! CAN- WELL - I'™M NOT DOWN TO ME LAST DOLLAR - DO YELL- DID | SAY THAT ? e ‘ ' | tanding of I NEW YORK KEEPS UP OMAHA RELUGTANT, This Is Omaha’s M[TGHELL WINS Il Standwng of 1eams I BUT TAKES GAME FOR WEST. LEAGUE, NATIONAL LEAGUE ITS LOSING STREAK Canoelng: Opering of wnnual camp of the THE HOTEL STAKES - Smith, If .. s 0 & Omaha ...60 35 .682 Brooklyn 626 St. Lawrence river, } " Krug, 2b R ek 5 o2 & Liincoln .57 40.68%| Boston N1TY £y Tennls: Opening of east nguinst west ‘ v...cs and Rourkes Seek to(fhompsnef......3 & & 1 & 61In the Ninth, With Bags Filled, | ot Moo it i 100 X" oric 7 3 41 | Drops Seventh Straight Game, | "ubtueniv matches ut furost Wik, 1- 1 Iy the Grand Circuit the i S Tb 3 l516 o ow Yorl ! Marshall, ¢ 2 TR T L et it Denver ...45 52 .464/Chicago ...46 B2 464 Yach lub, N ' Present One /other Raninalle AL S Hm‘!or Two Bases and This Topekn ©1Ab 62 L4ud|riiaargn 40 & do5| Detrolt Winning by Score | Yacht ciub, New London to Fort Fond bayi | Trot Goes to Helen Worthy, ¢ With Victory. $ ¢ 1 4 5 1l Brings Home Threo Runs, _|ichita - {4 Hi-448/Cinclnnatl ©.39760 804 That Was 2to 1. Boxing: Porky Flynn against Joe Jean- She Taking Four Heats. ] = Norts, p | {1113 AMEK. LEAGUE, © AMER. ASSN, — Rttell meatnat Wucdy Eauuen, ton rounds, nt SCORE, SEVEN .u FOUR (Krueserc . = 2 222 9BOSTON TAKES SECGOND| nocton ...i6 4f .17 Kansas City si 4i .g0: | PLAYERS ARE RECALLED | New ¥ork Ciy; Witlle Asey against bat- | BABY DOLL IS = SECOND £l Totals . L8 1 e moum 3 —_ Fo Coric’ U3 4 bus Lowtwwino. .67 48 1369 Paddy Burns wgalust Joe Malone, ten rounds, ! St. Joseph, Mo., Aug. 3.—(Special T & o, A, £,| . Boston Aug. 3—Cincinniati won the | Cloveluna .54 4 1 iinneaplis 83 49 620 | Detroit, Aug. —New York lost its Heune” O o8, povnes aseiast | Kalamazoo, Mich, Aug. 3.—Billy | Telegram.)—Let us be charitable and | weigm, ot ......3 1 o 1 v 'o|first game 3 to 1, and Boston the sec- [ §**Foii %04, *iost Paw 14s 49 go0 [Seventh straight game today to De-(New ¥ork ity Karl Merts apwiusi Al | Dale, driven by Walter Cox, this aft- ; | say that it was the heat which caused ",f";:‘::‘n: ’:: : : ; : f : g ond 5 to 3 today. In the ninth inning | Philad. ...19 76 ,mlkfil‘\::a::n troit, 2 to 1. Russell out-pitched ernoon won the Burdick Hotel purse f, [} the ball game to resemble a corner lot | Sulllvan, #f - 311000 of the first, Mitchell, batting for Games Today. Coveleskie and Boland put two hits of $2,000 for 2:09 pacers in siraight 2 (" game in the playgrounds league. Kirkham, it ... 3 0 1 o 1 0|Schulz hit far two bases with the bags WESTERN LEAGUE. and a pass in the seventh tied the heats. The Cox horse was favorite % {0 There is no other way of explaining | Q. Willla A5 8 09 dia a‘nd scored three runs. b Lol O score. In the ninth Veach tripled and AR, in the feature event of the afternoon 5 how eighteen men could play as poor- | Hovlik, p 2 1 0 2 5 of “Red Smithmade the second game | Dy Moinos, 14; Denver, 0. scored when Walters, in a collision, | Lincoln Gets Rums for Almost|" the Grand Circuit races and was 4 ly and still have it count in the offi- MeCbe S i LI 0 secure .ior Boston in the first inning | Lincoln, i«A;:v)v::l meur dropped a throw by Gedeon, on Every One of Its Seven heavily played i . the auctions. At no cial records. The Drummers pre- ’f:.-l- q im“u.u.'“m ‘lll':l 27 1 8| by driving to deep center for a home 8t Loui4; Bhiadoiphis 1o Young's grounder, after Veach had Hi 2 time, was he in serious danger. 5 sented the Rourkes with the game and | | “Batted for VHTAmB IR nnth = run with the bases full. The score: | cicago, 0 New Yore, 1. been called out. teen Hits. The 2:18 trot went into four heats, at that the men managed by Marty |st. Joseph (.0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0—t ABHOAE C ABHOAE e Lo e On both sides the ficlding was fast S Baby Doll captured the first mile i Krug tried hard to persuade the Hol-| Struck out: By Horlli 4; by Norta, | Rouwihct § o § 0 DL sep At M ARICAN TG uE, and the pitching good. The New York | FOURTEEN « SOORE | casily. Then Tommy Murphy took { landers to accept the game. Ordinar- | Bases on balls: - 94 Hevilk, 4; off North, 3, | Gri'thert 4 0 0 0 4100 0| \woghington-Chicago, rain. club has recalled Pitcher Shocker the next three with Helen Worth i ily th 1d h ded, biit the | Bk by pltchers Hevlik, (1) Btolen baves SR Sl LI by 8t. from Toronto, Infielder Arragon from| < : A 3 ily they wou 3\:; succee! ; ;h“[ i Sullivan, wnum;-. m-lznmu,Tsmu: Sacri Nule “: 3 3 ‘,{ lbé(’n‘v.yjb 4017 1 0 “g:‘""- i Richmond \:'a il hasln tifed Topeka, Kan,, Aug. J.—Lincoln got [second. Aullsbrook, the favorite, H i ‘mil al € ' -] e, 0Smith,3b 4 1 0 New LSy AL C 3 o otihe g2 o o A { ruxnmlfrsl(;veroetoe::,‘e"n(ehe ercent- flcl:m,,m_ J fl.,:.',m,,my....:ohn,fu Emmerss 2 1 0 1 1Sndgbet 3 1 2 o | Philadelphia, 1; Cleveland, 8. Pitcher Cullop to rejoin the squad.|® ™" for alm.ost every one of its sev-|out of form and failed to fi ish in- g;:l:) sf(glel lefgue leadecaand finally | ABaL Lathinn hem o D e ra s’ Wingoo' 3 0 8 o oBstrees S8 1) AMERICAN ABSDCIAZION. The score: "| enteen hits, and defeated a patched up s'qfhths gxl;o‘ne};. foir B 3 5. ned run oseph, 2; Omaha 3.1 tEPT 5§ 1 3 geConmel Indianapolls, 6; Columbus, &, NEW Y N £ e Jhe &2l trot was a tour heat race, i the Rourkes decided that hope was |Time: 2:05. Umplres: Shannon, Carney. | gopcht & 0 & 2 rConmolly 110 0 0f fadigaewels of COTTAS, B G Gas, PPN Ak, | Topeka team here today, 14 to 3. The | with Zombro Clay, favorite, winning { futile and they regretfully annexed| | tKlsher” 11000 . Loulsville, Toledo, 7 Milleret 370" 170" avitesh - T470"37476 | score: the first, third and fourth. Sister ‘ o 2 3 b3 y 15 City, 6. 3 3 4 5 v v $ 'h'l‘:-gatmgif‘);il th’l‘]::sdd}?drdan AP sloux Braves Bea,t Wilichenl 1100 0 IR CRO 8 31 RO C MR ‘uf':::“;o:"‘ ,l.vflf"‘,f‘,:,. e e LINL:[:J\“ . %lrlclmg 'tool;‘ th’? second, so l‘}uththe § 1rs ) ) chn'd'r 0 2 PIpp,1b - 4 010 0 oCobbef 4 1 4 0 0 . R H. 0. A E.[Vallentine family got a good share first baseman of the Drummers, de- W l f W' h' Moseley,p 0 0 0 0 0 - Western League—Omahu at St. Joseph, |Oldr'g,rf 4 1 2 0 OVeachlf 3 1 3 0 0]Carlisle, it .. b1 1 3 0 0fof the S : s 4 A H Eeice Huhn,lb 0 0 0 0 o s , Ll e . |Gedeon,2b 4 1 1 4 OH Wt 3 ; " u purse. dSummari cided not to switch his feet, and it olves of Wichita Seition 5 [ om Motees ar Bener incoln at Tomeka, | Gedasiiah 4 13 4 Agarmart £0 80 ¢ A becoiosen € 208 L8 L ool AW iany parse L0} theed i occurred to him that rather than do LoinRRACE gL A National League—st, Louls at Brooklyn, [ Waltorkc 3 1 7 1 I8tanagec 2 0 1 1 0fLober, rf . . T6 a1 10 1R worthy: (Murpiny .t 111 i this he had best attempt a one-hand | Wichita, Kan., Aug. 3.—Three home | Batted for Tones in elghtn, i Chicago at New ¥ork, Clncinnati at Boston, | Bt 2 2 2 2 S5\ Miep § 0 o 4 o|Lattimore db wooe 3 8 3 3 3 1fHaby Doll (Uurtes, Bedrick) 832 i catch of a thrown ball. Result: The | runs today gave Sioux City an easy |*Batted for Schulz in ninth. ReEE FengueWashington at Chicago, | TOtMIS 30 43611 18olandp 0 0 0 0 0 M‘;'r‘_::’-s; g : ; .1\ ‘1 :; Ch i Mabel” (Cox) B2 1 14 ball dropped from his hand and the | victory over Michita, the visitors win- | {Ran for Clarke In ninth. Boston at St. Louls, New York at Detroit, A R D Dl ety 50 a3 1 1 1| Burdiox [Hotel: mirss pacers; A first error of the game, which proved | ning 9 to 4. The score: sEatiediforBrodyrase in ninth, Philadelphia at Cleveland. L Bast, b ... 6 1 3 u 1 0fpurse, $2,000; three in fiv 7 4 1 ek ke madc Then HEOR) A0S WICHITA, *Batted for Blackburn in ninth. ST Totals 30 437 o e e s L BB (CORY 40y 19 a costly misplay, e o Cincinnatt 00000000 3—3 5 *One out when winning run scored. Totals .iivseeeenodd 14 17 37 10 4| Baymar (McDonal 318 Walter Keating’s arm and a pour AB. R. H. 0. A E.|Boston 00000100 0—1 DI‘IVG Into Bleachers O e e ey HOPREL Baby Hortha (Garri . i3z throw to the plate cost the Drummers ;‘2;“&" of oy o400 00 Two-base its; Emmor, Mitchell, Threo- *Batted for Coveleskle in seventh. T e et ,:_'r‘;"l'm ‘“‘*2'0’;‘!:" 'p’“m 5 v : base hits: Smith, Wilhoit. Stolen bases: . . ‘ B. R, H, 0. A E 120 class v 3L L3 1) mor; ""Lse'. e tiare Also Coy, O R e Snodgrass. THases on balls: OBarnes, lees Game to Glants A s f VRO R P Sl R R iy o gtk \our) 3 ay, ¢ 1. Hits and earned runs: ON Toney: 6 hits i W - ™ a0 These two misplays. were only a f"‘"';‘xv o AL S wnd 1o runs in seven innings; oft Schulz, 1 yIwo-bate b :.’Uvdrm;. Jhm'h;"c"n"‘ 2::1:;1“ 20 o Deay e : Sue smm“m)vmm schi, . 2 3 hit and no runs in one inning; off Moseley, - . 2 ,| Yeach. Stolen bases: Peckinpaugh, Col g 3 2 Ly I f part of the ragged work of the Drum- :“""‘13" e : g 1 15 ; 0|1 nit and o runs n; one mn‘ln.;; oft Burnm;(. New York, Aag. 3—Fred Merkles' :‘u’rmm ‘hlln: Miller, Russell. Double pla. lA(r;uvr.“: BV 0s LR E b Time, 3:13%, 2:00%4, 3:094, 4 ADPS, d 8 hits and runs in nine innings, Struc . . % . Vitt to Young to Burns. Bases on ball Kler, . V-0 6 1 v H mers Ye“"d“;vl "°hw"-"°". hB‘;n‘ the | Bom et 2 0 1 0 2z 0fout: By Toey, 6; by Schulz, 1; by Moseley, | home drive into the left field bleach-|5n ruysell, 4; oft Coveleskie, 1: off Boland. | Defate, an « o 2 3 2 1|Stallings Is Suspended for Rourkes were also there with the er- | ooy, s . 1 0 0 1 =z 0f1;by Barnes, 5. Passed bail: Wingo. Um-: | ers iy the eighth inning, broke up a|l. Hits and earned runs: Oft Covelewkle, 4 | Monroe, c-If A 0 K0E g Nole) 5 rors and. the bad judgment and for |+Gritdtn . 1 0 0 0 0 ofpires: Quigley and Byron. Score second | : . ! hits, 1 run in seven lnnings; off Boland, no | Burwell, p .0 0 0 0 0 1 Talking Back to Umpire some time it appeared that ‘they e e A T e tight pitchers’ battle today between |hits, no runy in two fnnings; oft Russell, 1| Kuaffman, p 1RO 00 B o would give the game to the Drum-| Totals ..o a lOUX“Clr‘Y ALl CINCAH. OB, AB.H. 0.A.E | Vaughn of the Chicago Nationals and [ " ‘l‘f‘:;ku%‘l‘l‘;d BlY ’b\:u,’ellrlész;ogzoh‘:;n; Allen, ¢ ... crensd 00 81,0 Boston, Aug. 3.—George T. Stall- mers, for after scoring three runs in AB. R H. O A E|Selibe 8§ 2 o overmso- 2 o o 1 of Perritt of New York, the Giants win-|and Evans. ¢ Totals se86 3 8 37 8 fings, manager of the Boston Na- i the third the Omahans decided that|guore, 1t .........04 0 1 1 0 o|Grirthrt 43 00 0ot L S Y 0 Va s hnt onlvallawed St Lincoln 008 3.2 0 1 0 1-4—14ftionals, today received notification of B it would be hostile in the extreme to | Hinchman, 2b 5 1 3 8 2 o|Chaselb 4 111 0 t4 1300 8 | : g R4 E St L : W- th Fopaka 00 01010 0mdy : y % % o maintain such a lead and they kindly | Watson, ct S T O B | A 0 10 o s | Lol Hitspipriordio Merkles' long hit. » Loul1s ins (] Thr Lattimors, Morss, Eaatc| 1P SuSpension. foi: ;thsee days by allowed the Drummers to come right | Mot b o t 3380 J|Emmeress1as S 1170 1 o Perritt was hit freely and his support G’ . h N- h Twvesbias s Detatart Garlise tharatby President Tener of the league, for b:ck in theirKhalf Ofd'hle(‘lté‘i;? with | Rader, 5 . ST gl 2 T ‘Mlfi:»kli}'“,p i y 0 3 180 0 was -veak at times, but he was invin- ame 1n t e lnt fly: Goodwin. Double plays: Defate to :Vf;’:g' ‘3:{";5?}9‘ ‘0‘ UmP“CS‘l}ll,ll" three more. Krug an ilduff were |Livingston, rf . 2SN 0 2 0 *Fisher 1 0 0 295 9)cible in the pinches. The score: Cochran; Smith to Lattimore to Hunter, yeste ame. allings hi Crosby, ¢ ...t ool 7 —— e e b = = ; 2 . Stolen bases; Cochran, Lattimore. Hits: Off [ qui i the chief offenders for tl{e Rourkes | cioven £ - Al e Totals 36102413 0 Totals 32 82711 0 CHICAGO. '~ NEW YORK. | St. Louis, Aug. 3—St, Louis made | Burwell, b in two and one-third innings; oft q}nt |§e ,ben&:h sl‘"":" d‘h' fi’.“;‘ '(‘:‘.“ and this is remarkable that neither of *Batted for Moscley in ainth. zeteran 45 0 3 imurnsae M35 00" |it thirteen straight by taking the first | Knuffman, 1 hit in two and one-third in- | Of today's double-header with Cin- these two often make an error, The| Totals ............ Clncthnil st ¥ 6.1 1 50 o ealEnmir tid L2 Do 5033 0|game of the series from Boston here |Mn§: oft Cochran, 8 in wix inningy. Bases | Cinnati, Fred Mitchell succeeding him ™ Drummers played a listless sort of | *Batted for Bennett in sixth. Boston . A0 e 00 S0 I e==y 408 o otersagay 3 0 4 8 1[ETEE O 6N e Satoveattic o :lmn:: Us': u.;{weln; 1;nuncco:nun,aa; «;u in charge. The suspension followed a : - Wy * s . Three-base hits: Lou- | ' 0 M \ aay, . oL L East, 4. ruck out: By Cochran, b; by i i 4 eall—a game far different than that &t;u;ncny 3 :I : g ; fi }: ll, 5_2 ae:.w‘h:?r:fl}g" &:«;‘r ];Rf;nim;;;g;“:emfl‘:.. Kelvii™* 4 18 0 okauieet § 0 19 0| winning run in the tenth, when, with | Bast & Wild pitch: Cochran. - Fassed pall s?nes of a‘:t:l:rcmonl bgtwe;n pout(lrln | ‘hich thcdx predscmed in the game of :“r;‘ce les: Litschi, Crosby, Sacrifice | Mogee. Stolén bases: Neale, ){:nm. ghnses Saferdb 4 111 0 0Merkledb 3 111 1 0) 00 "out “Tobin scratched an infield | Allen. Umplres: Kane and Mullen. fl:tycl‘;:o":no:t‘hg:c umpires during the d ] e preceding day. h ? 3 . Sacrifice | T ly: Ot Moseley, 6; off Allen, 1. Barned | \wyibon's™ § o § 1 oraridene § 0 § 1 0] si Sisle S 5 1 3 | y Lgu Northgpitcied a good game for | oas :{1:lun(’ilggxmr:}x;lrfl?fiwgr;f-:'r Tl‘:lt: '“[":B"“M“‘",“y"y'g 5;,;’;11‘:;[.‘": a'v::;;{:e‘;lf \'Auu’;x::m.u ifoduby :‘u'u'rrunlu'~ 30010 :;:fli;asbs‘est}upue:::::?;’. gcr\:t‘lt ‘ahg':l‘: Orsslor Dante! Nerth Leuys Chese, dikerences, aull wmore Spoc: " n > Y { out: by oseley, 2; 8. “ | *Archer 00 @ e . - o, i i ’ 181, H the Omahas, allowing only four hits, scni, Be o e o anes, her: Byron and Quigley. P = Totals 27 32715 2 out Marsans, but Tobin scored on the Tflu’.f,'.’.?\')l—'fl’r‘fii.yN%'Z;iu.?:J' ;61'_!!(-“1:2:; C'c‘:'l:’rdl:n’x’plrc Rigler ’fi?““?"‘t "; but his support was such at times|So% TRy i i< inninss, Struck | . 7 1 fotal. Londid play. The score: on its home grounds Wednesday in & fast | Y8 Guns, Ware.Lis 01jsnt & that it nearly cost him a_ well-earned | out. "By “Bennett, 2; by Grover, 5. B""‘Ph l F d Doak Batted for Wortman in ninth. BOSTON. ST. LOUIS, Fame, 3 10 0. Andrews and Finch steged |3 Protest made to the league presi- victory. Hovlik also pitched d {on balls: OF Bennett, 2; oft Grover, 4. Hit| 118 r'1n CMEREO +vveee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 AB.H. O.A.E, AB.H.O.AE, |u pitchers' battle, with Andrews having the | dent in New York today by President 3 y. p! 800d |on balls: Oft Bennett, 2; ver g M New York .... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 *—] |Hooper,rt 4 0 0 0 0Shot'mcf "4 0 3 0 0|best. Androws allowed one hit and struck | Haughton of Bost K ball, and he, too, suffered, only more leym 1::_:«::5«;‘."1?:?‘:& Cuoennm Time: 1:50. | A d W tson Plent [ el B e f""“h s1kat(iaataiinantabelo tay bastiEATA G MINAN InN S R atriok sux“‘ n of 'dosfon‘h 5 s0, from the sort of support given his | VmPires: il a y‘.\mm«. Stolen bases: Merkle, Wortman. | Galner.ib 4 1138 0 OsHumie 3 3 5 & U[to Wit Finch, getting threo hits. Not a I "h""g’ l“' after he left the field opponent. S' t H't N t | e | Bases on balls: Off Perritt, 1. Earncd runs: | Walker,of 3 10 0 0Tobinrt 1 1 0 ¢ ¢|North Loup man reached third base. : “j 18 only "&‘“"l‘“ tothgler yes- " s . 2 R : Off Vaughn, 1. 8tru t: By Vaughn, G'rdn'r,3b 4 1 1 2 18isler,1b 6 3 et erday were made . Drummers Score First. ID1Xteen L1ts NELS, Philadelphia, Aug. 3.—Philadelphia | \petiEs Mompiiest Kiom and Emane. | Scottes 2 0 0 8 ibratedn § 1'% 6 01 aT4n. mmbra palA] Waak Aab. fieet atx 2 _IACe ERNTLI0 gate The Drummers scored first, getting B SteI'S 14 Runs hit the deliveries of Doak and Wa.‘_‘; SRR gl o[ AEDewD $282 hrwnwef 4 1 2 0 0 months 1916 than In samo period of 1916— Sox Look Good, ; a run across in the second inning on 00 son hard today and defeated St. Louis | Leonardp 8 0 0 4 OLavanss 4 0 1 7 (|Ne&rly 1,000 more each week. Why men-| Chicago experts advise keeping an eye on a0 Sullivan’s hit and Krug's error. The 10 to 4. Luderus led in the attack KRAMER STILL ADDING VIC- |Maysp = 0 0 0 1 0Koobp 4 0 o 1 g ton results with this kind of evidence? the White Sox. Rourkes obtaired three markers in| Denver, Aug. 3—Sixteen hits netted | v\(ll}]l flBhO:‘C' :]unW?l's]dn tv::cksclflg:)::t’ TORIES TO HIS LIST. Totals 43 6°2816 3 Totals 37 83020 0 = s - - e T == . i the third, as follows: North singled, Des Moines fourteen runs in a one-! v;hl e lgc an I B0 dCr V):Kuohl mlu. bunted (“.‘Jll strike; two out 8 \ ( § Smi i i i il 3 i hree hits each. ender was ac- = when winning run scored, ) i §x|1:;h gld lx}(ewl;sehand Krug sacri-|sided contest here today in which f;onlc(l beillfantisupport tahichiaaved “Batted for Miller In eighth, | v i]lce , al vanlc):ngr”qt mfin. ‘;rhompsu:} Denver was shut out. Score: S ecal e The ;cor’e‘ | *Ran for Rumler in eighth. i\ 4 § rew a walk, filling the bases, an DES MOINES, ¢ o e Hoston . 1 8§05 616060 g \ \ \ o = Lo . 1 5 i ADELPHIA. 1 | Smith was out on a fielder's choice, R B 00A K L e Bt. Louls....0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1—3 ) N 1 i which gaic Krug a life and scored |Hahn, rf .. AES TR0 00 0700 iPskrtet 5 17870 0] Two-base hits: Pratt, Sisler, Lewls. { North. ~ Forsythe was safe on Jour- fi:::::;d"‘“ : : f : 2 3 Long,r{ 3 3 g H : 03 ‘\‘rl ;:;::;:;’»rms':‘ :}l:::k;l:lsfll:"l.):,l‘ lr’a’:::.i .?h(;“‘lnf A CASE oF GOOD JUDGMENT ) % dans d"”}"' ?"‘fl '}"h]ofm;;sohn a;“‘,idK"ux Aeloan, 2b RIS I Laia B0 it f R GUAIR 0 B0 Cootiner RARTRLEOUY Oft oLonard, 3; off Mays, 2; oft Koob, 4. | . | 3 scored.” In their half of the third, the |Jones, 1b 4 3 8 7 0 0fMiler 80 SRR H Hits and earned runs: Off eLonard, 6 hits, i A T Breeu, It 680 R g (| a2 L BB S LA ik 20 G4 1 run fn seven and onet-hird innings; 3 Drummers tied the score, in this way: |{rem: \f - ALy A R AR D0 I S Koob, 6 hits, 2 runs in ten innings: off . Beers walked and Hovlik was hit by [hvolat, 36 Al A Betselts 42 1 3 Ovenderp 41 03 0f Mays, 2 hits, 1 run in two and one-third | all\”p‘;tcfl}cd ball. Wright was safe un |susser, p ... e ate e i st iy 200 3 o Efi'—fi;‘;é S':rm;( :m: {;y eLonurd, 4; by | il ildufi’s error. eKating singled after S e i Wationipe Ll Le S ntolat: Y Koob, 1. Umplres: Chill and ; X Recrs had been Ciugh[ off second and Totals .ovevvrvenns 3 14 16 37 # 1 *Butler _l___— | y. | = b Hovlik and Wright scored. Kirkham . | *Batted for Watson in ninth. : & doubled, scoring Keating. This made ik i I 0 0 2 00 02 0—4f PlttSbuI‘ h DI‘O S the - : : g Miller, rt .. 3 0 0 1 o ofSt Louls ..... e s | it 4 and 3 and 1t began to look like a | elloner, s 4 0 0 6 2 z Phiiadelphia 0 0 0 133 0 3 *—L Henry Roblff Company repetiti N 2 & 3 0 1 1 0 0| Two-base hits: Beck, Paskert, Niehoff (2), 0 B kl F ‘:Eem;?" olgth“ game of Wednesday, ‘A)s:‘:f! 3 0 0 & 0 0|Bender. Home run: Luderus, Stolen bases: ener tO 00 yn Distributers liniln m(xlcworulglmers came from be- Dyer, 4 0 o 1 3 0Miler, Bancroft, dhl;:'lnu. foublu dvgu‘n. 2567-69 Leavenworth St, 4 § E n ¢ game, Shiel 0| H sby, Betzel and Miller; Long an on - \Bul in the fifth t%lc Rourkes scored ‘mty:’."zu e ne A u} salos: Byrne, Nishoff and Luderus. Banes | Brooklyn, Aug. 3.—Brooklyn won Phone Douglas 876 Thompson, a fielder's choice by Mar- | geme” v ; oft W 7 hits, 5 runs®in | day, 7 to 2. Fran iller allowed ) Mar-lgierzer, p 4 0 0 0 1 0ffive innings; off Watson s, 5 rund® in | SO ra s shall and a long single b i | — — — — | three innings; off Bender, 9 hits, 2 runs in | three scattered hits up to the seventh PN)IIIDI deliveries In the sixth ,-,mi'f,g (;gtch"y Afi‘:gfilfii Totals .. P T D) Q’«l"'":m‘:""‘"'uunx;.‘{r‘;?»‘ ut By Douk, 13 by n]mng whcln he was knocked out by| to any part of of the Rourkes was overcome by the |Des Moines Bt S _ three singles and a double. Singles| greater Omah; heat and kr . f _ | Denver 0000 00 | by Johnston and Maubert and a home | hind the bat. s e epaccdliiube Lol e b s Glevela:nd T&kes ‘ ‘Rm by Stengel, netted three runs off | Mail orders ee- : B | Cantlehner in the eighth, Three hits | 2 3 2 uns. Hahn, Jones. Iases on balls: Off i | an ghth. ree hits . itisburgh Releases ast, 21 off Sterser, 3; oft Musser, 3. Struck The pening Game were bunched on Cheney for two runs| by freight or Pit out: By Musmer, 4 by Sterser, 4. Huu: o:r | in the eighth. The score: | express to « | West, 6 in one and one third innings. Sacri- S | ) TRG S ; itcher Babe Adamf) fee lit: Muwser, Sacritice fies. Hahn, Musser, Cleveland, Aug. 3.—Cleveland won ”TTHAHI;,:}%:)\ E, “"”2'{,",‘.’,‘?;,,‘ B | Pittsbiirgh, Pa, Aug. 3.—Charies |Hit by pitchor: Hartord, Louble playel | | ' ning game of the series with Bairaan T4 0 3 Gronnynet's 20070 | w " % 5 | Lloyd to Shields; Kelleher to Livy: 3 4 Daub't,Ib 4 $11 2 ¢ (“Babe") Adams, pitcher for the Pit ‘:f.yt-’.,“fifd. Wil pltchi terzer. Time: 1:45. | Philadelphia, 3 to 1, Bagby being | 1.0 OWhentdf 2 1 2 0 ol burgh National league club, was |Umpires: Anderson und kckman. more effective with men on_bases Z i x:w:x“:,‘ i } iv today given his ur e | A | than Bush. Bagby aided in his own | 21 Idowry,db 4 12 20 4 \\'aizegs wcrcsal;I::(olng:,"?‘r:?,: r;l‘e:fi:l’ Races Close at V.ahoo, | victory by makm(f; a triple an]d scor- A oG T : | t i ‘leveland's first run, Lajoie’s G.Miller,p 2 0 1 4 0Cheney 1 daivjs aglo, but none of]th;_tlubs in the | With Good Crowds | :‘r)i’f)]e(';m']el&rz;lnnis' Rectifice il s‘avcrl I e O I T IO major leagues signe im. Adams | . . A (Gs el ol A 4 The | *Costello 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 26102716 2 said he would go to his home in Mis Wahoo, Neb., Aug. 3.-—(Special Tel- | Philadelphia from a shutout. The | Pl S i 3 o 8- | egram.)—NRaces ciosed here today | score: Totals 33 72412 1 | souri for a rest before making any | s9in 1ol ge crowds attending. Results: | - CLEVELAND. PHILADELPHIA. | [ *Batted for Miller in elghin, plans. ORI rOL S rM IR0 s I’AF,}ll,;)_,A';_k:‘;“"n” A‘lL}n(. ;),4‘1:",‘ - Pittsburgh 0 00 000 0 3 0—2| Rain Reiper .. s Ll bR - it | (TEL Brooklyn .....0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3§ ®—1 # ! | Tinic, 2:28 1-3, mu‘ [Smithre 3 0 3 0 OLajoieid 413 : :;\|' Bl e 4 .luuu:;l. run; Btengel. - Stolen base: Carey. i | Pacing, 2:17; purse §400, V'D'g's 88 Ay e s ability as a match rider by win- | Double plays: Farmer (unassisted); Olson to ¥ Bride of Ball PIayersmu Bay 3orozdandliib §1 0 0 OMEIS 3 & 18 9ining the Alternance bicycle race at |Mowrey, " Bases an bails. ORt ¥. Miler, 1. A Shenandoah, la,, Aug. 3.—(Special,) | Helen Zete - t 4 1 |paly, 307 1 oHnlehe 3 0 4 39 the Newark Velodrome recently. Rep- | AT o s CTR Ml A RIA, A . —Stealing a march on their friends, Biaby piaRET 01 10 DUAIE I S0 SIS e e, resenting America, he waiss l_pm:d hits, Kflrun; in one inning; off Cheney, 2| i i £ | Half-mile dash, purse $100. Belswors Totaly 28 627 7 1 Totals 31 72414 1)against representatives o ‘rance, | runs. Btruck out: By Cheney, 3. Umplres: Aliss Hilel Whllake.r was married t0 | grinder. Bellamour, Laird Kirkeldy. Time— | Cleveland 002000 01 *—3|Canada and Australia, and came |Harrison and Rigler. | Harry Simmons at Council Bluffs. He | _Threc-fourths miie dash. Clark M, C. N | philadelphia .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01— through with flying colors, Diphtheria was resgonsivle for tho death | is better known as “Pate” and is third | ¥ennon. Time, 1 | Two-buso hit: Roth, Three-buse hits: Kramer finished first with twenty-|vf Mary Stapleton, 3-year-old daughter ot i baseman for the Red Sox team of | How to Cure Coldy. By e otiticn ;' Mecinni, | five points; Dupuy of France and | M 4nd Mrs. Edward Staploton, Soux Chty, Spenandoah and ”formcrl;i_ played | Avoid exposure and drafts. Eat right. | Stolen “buses ‘nuu.', $mith. Double play: | Spencer of Toronto tied for second |at 2 u‘flof-‘rx::":{.t»dr‘x:‘-:..f‘}:'xm:::y.'.:'J":f;;"f] eague I_)ta_ll w}:lh ‘!’.lm;,on. he bride | Take Dr. King's New Discovery. It Kills ;l\'lt;‘ to ':ldnn‘:» \,L:'fim'llmmfi‘;;n“«"!a'nyr'u‘u" honors with sixteen points, while | Steven Vail, 2316 K strest. Tho funcral, a | ) was visiting her brother, IHit={iana desteoys the | Bush, 2. Buses on : ush, 3. Struck | &5 e 0. [ private one, was held yesterday ufterncon | i aker whcnzme m,',"-a;,;’lff;’,{ \]h;m :’:m‘m:f"” o old germs. All drugglets. | o0, By Basby, 4 by Bush, 9. Umpires: | Goulet of Australia was last with fif- | Xt"'s ‘siolock at ‘the Vall residence. Buria] ; i place. j sement. | Nallin and Dineen. | teen points, | was at Bt Agnes' cemetery,

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