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and Drummers Drop Game. —_— ear in the score. g three runs. a bn{ day, only getting f ‘hits evidently unintentios hits gave the Rourkes {run lead at the Gtart, ed the score.when Smith was hit by | As ‘pitched ball, went to second when |3 ] s choice and the “the lead Add Two More to Total. r the or three bases and scored on “and Krug. scored .a a long hit to. center. s triple into left field. pux Defeated in t, proved effective in the o g on o i ey 5 clever bunting helped the today and Wichita won h‘ ngtl Sox win this game, The score: st f;omh Sioux City, 8 o 1. The ASHINGTON. CHICAGO. ature of the game was fourteen ABHOAE ABH.OA.B s by the focal outfielders, | Rutnch & § 3§ AWayeras 3 1478 1 W oo, ‘elsch,e b g | WUIls1b € 19 0 08chalke 11200 ‘ReHL g A B sorgan,db 4 03 1 OMcM'ip,3b 2 0 0 3 10 O 0L Xing'ithe 4 0 4 B OFaber,p 3 0 0 3 0 2.3 %9 OlZohuonp 33 40 0 e R R 10 S = em e Totals.24 72714, 8 Ui g B2008 1 1748 0.0 01 0000 1.2 : ¢ : } : 00 2001 0 0 0—38 e (0 . Mosller. Sacrifice hite: 81 0 1 0| weaver, schalk, MeMulin, E. Collins, Dou: _____ ble plays: Alnsmith, Foster and Willlama; 3 T8 T i 7 3| Weaver and Noss. ' Bases on balla: Off oy 3 off Faber. 2. “Barnied rune; Off 8 . nson, ol 'aber 1. truck out: By AB. R H O A E 4i by Faber 1. Umpirest Hilde- © 1 1 0 0|brand and Owen, Score, second game: 0 .3 1 4 0| WASHINGTON, CHICAGO. 0 140y ABH.OA.E. ABH.OAB 11 % 2 0| Milanct 8 1 9 0 0JCHUnsrt T 0 3 1 0 0 1 1 1 0fFostersh 4 & 3 1 IWaveran § 2 1 8.0 0.2 72 4 ofMoellert | 0.0 ¢ AL 9 2 1 o ofShankalt 31 11 31010 R bR R i B3390 ) _'_'_:_’__'_lor'.xn::d‘ $8 1% s 40 LI oe 3073 3 2410 00001 Harperp 3 6 0 2 00000 odt Bt 20010 Totals.34 142 00000 IRERE 0002 *Lynn 1 0 0 Danford,p 0 0 Totals. 36 & 140 0000 0URKES CAPTURE ~ ONE FROM JOSIES Dmaha Hits Sommers Hard . Drummers Score Four Runs. t the Drummers scored four runs INE TO FOUR IS SOORE . St. Joseph, Mo, Aug. 4.—(Special tlegram.)—Omaha hit Sommers hard d the left-hander was not at his st, but, nevertheless, he is not en-~ ed to be credited with a defeat by | M wide margin as that which must The Rourkes opened the bill by It seems to be a|[QMaha those visitors have of scoring a tio of runs in the opening innings then keep up their work in the e. The first man up, Smith, hit ball for a two-base hit, Krug sac- and then the next three men safely, Krueger hitting for three the way, this man Kme'| er r'hits four times at bat, two of thém two- and one a triple. The single ruf walked and scored on an error, sixth the score’ was madé 6 to hits, ‘one of these a double by r, two bases on balls and a d the work in that| m, ourkes went nicely and they were never . e eighth inning, the Rourkes d two more to their total and in the ninth came one more run visitors. The scores in the ‘came in this style: Burg rgc‘ singling field after he n advanced .a base.on a sacri- e final score: came on Krue- Batfest by Wiches ‘lkhiu. Kan., Aug, 4.—Craig, a 04100710 00001—1 ¢ Billjngs: Adams, BY 4OLLY - ™ QTTIN A RED NOSE! OMAHA, Two Dut of Three 'Al R H, 0, A E Smith, | L Ji W Y Krug, 2! 1.1 0 3'2 1186 00 ) Foraythe, 1.0 0 0.0 Kildutf, 0183 0 0 Burs, 1% K8 A Kraues, 00 0 0 0 i3 0 0 0 8 0 .9 9 11 27 18 3 OSEPH, AD.'R, H. 0. A Wl e R Ry el 121 1 T It 0 0 10 0 0 0 8 B 5w o0 1 0 0 0 210 4 e 20 00 3 by 1; off hird on bases: 6; Omaha, 6. Time: 2:00. Um- pirest and Shannon. Savages Come Back . And Defeat Links Topeka, blilz.. Qng. ‘t'l—bThe Sav- ages came back today and by playi ball defeated Lingofi',ms R, H. 0. A B 0 .01 &N W R 0 % N L R Y o e o 1 o111 3 o ool A T LN [ s et % U L RGN UE 2 20 2 0. A B, 0 0 0 B e 1 6 0 3 0 0 | VoS WO i 1] z 0 0 0 .v0 At wn o 20002 200 %3 Off Gregory, 1: off it by on_ balls Lober to Rohrer. Double Umpires: White Sox Stopped in Their_\iVild Career Chicago,” Aug." dey, when he ‘held the locals safe ' while C. Williams, Benz and Russell | {were wild and ineffective, Washing- | {ton winning the second game of the double header, 8 to 3. Chicago won the first game, 3 to 2; it being the | ninth straight victory. - E In the initial game it was a battle | of pitchers between Faber and John- "] #Batted for Rumsell m sixth, $Batted for Clootte In elghth, = 7 MAGGIE - DO You NOTICE ANYTHING PECULAR ABOUT BROOKLYN SHUTS This Winning Makes It Seven SUPERBAS FAST FIELDERS it seven straight today by taking the second game of the Pittsburgh series, 2to 0. Johnston scored the first run when he singled and ran all the way to third on Daubert’s sacrifice, which drew Baird away from that continued home on Hinchman’s wild throw. triple accounted for the other .| Mowrey played a brilliant game at . | third. Fast fielding by the Superbas Base hif B a three-game series with the crac Brandeis Stores nine Saturday and Sunday. Saturday and a The games will bep layed at Rourke park, Sunday Manager Bradford will send Olson and Rhode, his star hurl- ers, cracks, while Burch and Simpson, two of the niitiest r who ever stepped on the mound, will pastime for the Giants. | Elizabeth Davis Wins * score of 86, won the Elmer Redick trophy in the eighteen-hole compe- tition at the Country club Thursday. Leading net scores were as follows: :l'l.l .l'i:llnhnn Davis .0 Mrs. G arry Harper|Mrs. Ralph Peters THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, Copyright, 1916, MY FACE ? KL R 0UT THE PIRATE Games Straight That Have Been Taken Over. Brooklyn, Aug. 4—Brooklyn made ase and Olson’s single and Smith’s run. revented the Pirates from scoring. core: PITTSBURGH. BROOKLYN. ABH.O.A.E, AB.H O. NOTHING MORE THAN USULAL! Lincoln Des Mol Bloux City, Al Topeka o Denver 4 Wichita 4B 8t. Joseph .40 66 AMER. LEAGUE. | Chicagp ... Boston Cleveland New York Detrolt .5 Washington .5 International News Service. l Standing of Teams ] ‘WEST. LEAGUE, | W.L.Pot.| 61 35,685/ Brookliyn .682| Phila. .600| Boston 86/ New Yor! 99/Chicago . 59! AMER. W.L.Pet.| 59 43 66 42 56 44, 5 ;Wi NATION. Philadelphia 3. 5 P 24| Toledo 10/8t. Paul. NAT. LEAGUE. ASSN. 578/ Kansas Clty.63 45. 10{Columbus . .200| Milwaukes . chita, 8. AL LEAGUE, AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington, 2-8; Chicago, 3-3. Bosto! Topeka, In at St 3 A AE | New , 2; Detrolt, 5, - g.-::d.:h $9 : z (‘zi’x“:.::',fé 1 ‘1’ 8] Philadeiphia, 2; Cloveland, 6. Schulte, 0 2 1 0Wheatif 00 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. 2 9 0 1Cshaw,2b 6 0| Indianapolts, 9; Columbus, 3. Farmer,2b 8 1 1 4 t 0 01 Loulsville, 7; Toledo, 1. 5?5‘2;'-'- : & 1.4 : 0| Milwaukee, 1; Kansas City, 8. Schmidi,c 3 03 3 0McCarty,c 30 Games Todsy. Harmonp 1 0.0 3 ¢Smithp 3 0f Western League—Omaha at ERARUAR. 12,0 000 ©° O e = vt Sloux City at Denver, Linco $.800 Joseph, Des Molnes at Wichita. “Fae14 2 National League—St. Loul ¥ phia, Chicago at New York, Cincinnatl at for Har Boston, Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. American League—Washington at Chi- Boston at S8t Louls, New York at cago, Baird. ‘Three-base hits: Carey, Sucrifice | hit Daubert. Double rt, Mowrey to Mc- , no runs, no hits out: By Harmon. . Harrison. i nion Giants Will Mix With Brandeis The Chicago Unton Giants will pla, One game will be played gouble-hendar Sunday. against the Chicago colored dusky-hu hurlers day. Country Club Golf Play Miss Elizabeth Davis, with a net Bay 2 4488 , Btewart, IT ... ‘Wharton the da; from tg the officials Detroit, Philadelphia at Cleveland. .| Visiting Merchants Will See Ball Game the An afternoon at the ball Rourke park has been adde program of entertarnment the Omaha wholesalers and jobbers will provide for visiting merchants during Mer- chants’ Market week. = The wholesalers and jobbers have purchased all the boxes at Rourke park for the afternoon of August 10, Rourkes return home eir long road trip, and the tickets will be distributed among the visiting merchants. 300 or 400 of them will attend, Denver will -be the attraction that It is Mayor Jim to Officiate ame at to the expected At the Wild West Show speedway. The eastern- wild west the same one staged in cently by the Irwin Bros. under the auspices of Ak-Sar-Ben. Mayor Dahlman has gone to New York city, where he will be one of at the frontier show to be staged at the Sheepshead [ broke Chicago's 'winning streak t0- | e crcsuemm Fielder bases: Foster, Mor cMullin, "B. Oollins (3), . _Double plays: MocMullin unassiated); J, Collins, Schalk, MoMullin, 4| Wihaims 15 aft Harper 1 off Rumslt g ] arper, 1; oft Cicotts, 3: off Danforth, 1. Hita and esrned runs: Off Waltgang, 2 hits, no runs in one inning; off Benx, I hits, 3 runs in [ ot Y inerease of 25,748 . fiest six_months !"i'!‘u—utnfi'.‘lg more wopth ‘week—ls somot about. THE BEE did 7:‘“ B e BRAINY people find cheer and whole- some refreshment in Coca- Cola—for example ' Jones Drinks Demand the genuine by full name— nicknames encourage substitution. THE COCA-COLA CO,, ATIANTA, GA. days' ectacle is maha re- show, 1916. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus GRACIOUS- WHAT A feat NEW YORK. at Philadel- | O ‘Totals. 30 *Batted for 2; off Dubuc, 4; off Bolan Oft Dubuc, 4 hits, 1 fun in elght innings; off Boland, noh ein one In- ; oft Shawkey, no runs. Struck out: 1; by Dubuc, 2. earnel run Y RED NOSE- Rkl it | NEW YORK DROPS GAME_TO TIGERS Art Hofman of Old Chicago Cubs Back and Playing the Game With the Yanks. HEAT PUTS DUBEC OUT Detroit, Mich.,, Aug. 4—In an er- ratic contest in which only one run on either side should have scored, New York was beaten by the Tigers today, 5 to 2. It was the eighth straight de- for the easterners, pitched a beautiful game, but two wild throws by himself and one by Bau- mann cost him five tallies. Dubuc, like Shawkey, pitched well and fielded badly. He was forced'to retire at the end of the eighth, the i< tense heat overpowering him. Hofman of the old Chicago Cubs made his debut with the Yankee togs and got two, hits, besides stealing a base. An unassisted double play by Vitt was the big feature of the fray. Score: DETROIT. ‘obb,ct O0Veach,It OHarper,rf 1Young,2b 08tanage,c 2Dt 3 in elghth, eon in ninth. 1l - P CIRs |001020 25 Stolen base: Hofmdn. Sacrifice hits: Vitt, Sacritice flie WHAT DO YOU TINK D BETYER TAKE FOR C., dore’ Isle it \polls. Swim Wash. Shawkey Artie Groh,3b " Neale,1f Wingo,c *Fisher *Clarke cccsmmaneoa cccocecocccsc? 2 1 ] 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 o !l ccnoosczsoc <l 51 | 001 0—2 Pipp, Veach. | 1o oy: Oft Shawkey, 2. Hits and Wingg. Umplres: Roush,ef G'tfith,rf Chase,1b Louden,2b Emmer,ss Knetzer,p Schultz,p *Mitchell Cincinnati Boston . Two-base hi Maranville. T RudolpH, earned run two innings. Struck of Schulz, 1; by Rudolpl and Byron. (IO o Totals.35 8 *Batted for Knetzer in seventh. coocomompMMmS: -National Yachting—Squadron run of New York Y. Pond bay to Mattapoisett; comm cups. - South Jersey regatta at Sea . J. Polo—Anntal tournament of Westchester Poloclub opens at Newport, E. L. Tennis—Wentern champlonship tournament opens at Chicago. Pennsylvanis at Cynwyd, tourmament opens 3 state ohimplonship tournament opens at Indiana Skat—Annual tournament of Wisconsin Skat league opens at Menasha, Sunday. ming-—] A, A. U, #0-yards champlonship at Travers’ Island, N. Y. Automobile—Speedway races at Tacoms, Wild Pitch Helps The Braves to Win Boston, Aug. 4—Boston won from Cincinnati today, § to 2. A wild by Knetzer and a passed bal Wingo netted Boston two easy runs. Evers was out of the Braves’ lineup for a few days’ rest, Fitzpatrick play- ing second. The score: CINCINNATL AB.H.O. 28'd; *Batted for Emmer in ninth. *Batted for Schulz in ninth. A R () Off Schul 00000 Blackburn, Smith, Rouch, tzer, 2. 3 hits, 1 run in y Knetser, 5; by . Umpires: Quigley BOSTON. A 3 0M'ville,ss 4 1] 5 4 3 b 3 ss,cf 3 0BI'kb'rn,c 4 0 = (Rudolph,p 3 0 s Totals.34 10 DONT TAKE ANYTHING FOR SIX MONTHS '5 [Today s SportCaiendar] BOOSTER BEATS BEAR Des Moines Wins Eight-to- Four Battle With Denver, Going Seven Frames. tate junior Ind won today's game here, 8 to 4, in seven innings. allowed fifteen hits. Score: DES MOINES, Hahn, 'rf. Hunter, Hartford, Jones, 1b. Breen, If, Spahr, c. Ewoldt, 3! Thomas, M etmer crustLaban e Miller, Kellehe: > B.H 0.A.E. D4 | Onkes, 4 o | Butcher, 3 3 2 0 0 0 7 1 3 0 1 1 2 0 2 4 Totals . . Called =nd of seventh, darkness. Des Moines Denver .... Swlroncosws 271 Bases on Struck ouf Sacrifice Shields, Double play: Shields, Jones Ford: Time: Anderson. y Ford, 4; Hartford. Stolen Kelleher nassisted). 1:230. Umplres: base: to 01 0—2 12 *—§ wild No Cracks in Brooklyn. Hits and | very best family. “Grand Opening’’ is the opening of a bottle of Gund’s Peerless Beer. Its mellow, delicious, snappy flavor and sparkling clear- ness are so entirely different and so much more satisfying than ordinary beers that dis- criminating people will have 1o o Its mild, creamy flavor and tang make you wonder why ou ever put up with the hard, zitter taste of manyother beers. And every sparkling drop has been just as goog—just as pure, as clean and as whole- some since away back in 1854, Only the clean, scientificand carefé;l (l?;und melt‘hods could ; o - x‘sisl ly brew sucl .appetxzmg Delivered to your home in the case or obtainable at ur club, restaurant or bar. ery taste is a genuine treat. John Gund Brewing Co. La Crosse, Wis. Family Trade Supplied by Carl Furth, 716 So. 16th St., Omaha, Neb. M. E. BLAIR, M 1320-24 Leavenworth St. Toh. D. 621 Lloyd EIGHT PASSES BY FORD Denver, Colo., Aug. 4~Des Moines with Denver, Eight passes were issued by Ford, who also wwoscHmooP &0 2 1 3 01 1—8 08100 0 0—4¢ Two-base hits: Hunter (2), Lloyd, Ewoldt. Off Ford, §; off Thomas, 1. by Thomas, 1. Ford, Dyer. Sacrifice hits: Jones. to pltch: Eckman and Speaking of the cracking of several of our ant contenders, Manager Wil- bert Robinson of the Brooklyn Robin opines that there is nothing like that in the Robin