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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1916. : 1 -- Drawn for The Bee by George McManus SHALL | THROW Copyright, 1916, International News Service. BY ¢OLLY-~ : DO YOU WANT THERE'S MURPHY HE LOOKS PALE SOME WATER 1N S T LAYIN' ON THE ILL TAKE ALL BUT HI > ' THE YOU OVER YO NOSE — : b e PRl | MY HOUSE HE'S OVERCOME UNTIL You' WITH THE HEAT! FEEL BETTER! lucked, for every break in the game went Denver's way. Ford is Fortunate. Ford agllowed but four hits, but he of age. He throws and bats left- handed, but is otherwise normal.” He led the Kitty league ih ‘batting until the loop blew up, swatting the pill somewhere around .350. pubilc a list of all major:league play- ers who have been released to minor feague clubs under approved optional agreements which contain a clause conferring on the releasing club the plane flight of the season. Tabor was shut out by Malvern, 3 to 0, and Hastings lost to Emerson by a score Cleveland, Aug. 10.—Lambeth, a vecruit from Topeka, Kan., outpitched Russell to- day and defeated New York, 3 to 3, Lam- beth not being scored upon after the first inning. Cleveland scored the winning run in the ninth on Turner's single, O'Nelll's | Too Many Horseshoes LO nding of Teams || l l IN THEIR OLIMB. : . e SRS ' Danish Champion . LOSES FOR OMAHA DB o4 Wi From Wolves on Two " AL TR, g In Fremont Bout iE Liod, 479 1" ¢ ¢ ¢l Long Hite and an Error | 2hton © 8843tk w8 - elleher, s 2 . e 582 . Kewpie Makes Wild Throw at | Oaken R by Griffith. %}'ux"‘é'.‘l?,‘ié figigz %;.‘,"i‘nm H :.'; E::‘ Detroit L%;:m"l W“:“;:' of Tllrmnom). ch.,gAufig. 10—~(Special T | et nver ....49 54 1CRgO ....48 65. Pitcher ams an en elegram.)—Joe Stecher threw Har- Dyer, 8b . PR TR ) Wichita ...48 66.462(8t. Louls ...4869.438 : : critient Kime b North B o 499 71 0/GOOD WORK IN THE FIELD | Topeia ...'46 i 4ts|Plisburgn’. 4 b3 430 Goes After Him Hard old Christensen, Danish champion, Is Vanquished, Cole, rt ... AU SR YR e e 8t. Joseph..42 59 .416/Cincinnati ..40 68370 . here tonight in straight falls. The ;l;:-‘m;. (IR .: ; ; : ‘l' ‘.‘ Lincoln, Aug. 10~Two long. hits AMER. LEAGUE. | AMER. ASSN. B BATS HOME RUN }:m:hw?g 10 n:;xluteg n'nd fZO :ficm‘edl 2 T y SRSy W. L. Pte. W. L, Pot. or the first and 4 minutes for the sec- ROUmq HAVE HARD LUCK| 1o .3 2 5 22 6 1|and an error by Griffith in the eighth 61 :;.afb{::.:-v‘:"sny :: :::c;: OOBB ong hLl, P § > : ¢ DUARL: "scored two runs and broke up a tie, 1| Indianapolts 62 47,680 | Detroi 10. — Philadelphi Stecher used the body scissors an 3 Kewpie Kilduff cut loose a two- AB.E. H. 0. A E| .. ; 4l 8t. $253.405| Detroit, Aug. 10. — Philadelphia arm hold. In the first fall Christensen base vf:ild throw. at a critical time | joatn M 470 0" 4 ¢ "g|giving the Links the long end of a)Fov I i 1506 | wound up its western trip here today broke the scissors hold twice and reaterdag andt LontNorthtdronpedls e T i 0 o 3 g 1|4to2score. Both sides did some ex- L ‘438 | with a 10 to 4 defeat, after getting a made a. hard fight, but was never N B CT ARG LOR) OPP! Miller, 1b .. 4 0 010 0| traordinary fielding. Score: Poile. HH i Ph dangerous. . Stecher kept him on the i hardloumtipitcheraphatticgtofRusy ) Medal He RS WICHITA. Yegterday's Results, Hrosun 'leld. Detroi e clicoveiad defensive. He was behind Stecher . sell Ford, 2 to 1. Thus did the | Eoravthe, ot Con Do AB. R. M. 0. A. B, L e Williams' weakness early and bunted only twice during the match. home camipaign before some 600 vis-| o™ ey B L S| I TopsKR, L 8lome Cliyi 5, safe bunts started the fifth and three I'e 1 cague iting merchants and a couple of ad-| | Totals ...... .80 1 4am1s s ! 3 ‘13 ‘l} ;{ é é o ) DexMolnoe, 2 do:?::tmm were worked during the € g g h e . o TR co! . & ditional bundred local fans. | PR 00000y e IR amoute uRee Mitchelt started_for Detrolt, but Scouts Watch Omaha Kilduff's' costly miscue occurred in o-::m-—'-' (s WIS B ) R o T e B ey Yotk wek ron s was forced to withdr?w"nt thtlea end - i 4 the eighth stanza, when things were | Runy ....... 000010 0—1 SLE0 S 00 R0 rooklyn: rain. of the sixth because of illness. Burns Three big league scouts breeze . looking pretty rosy for the Rourk-| Hits - (P LR R R . R e e T e Tl Bl bt o R also was on the sick list. Cobb, in into Omaha with the Rourkes yester- . fete; After Cole Had zipped ai single | Twe-base hita: Pulcier, Kiug, Marshall LINCOLN. S :,“E:}f.‘::' :muw. the eighth, hit the first home run ever day. They are Charley Barrett of ] gper the keystone sack, George Shes- | Jlo' hestak to Kelloher, Kelleher to Caritolo, 1 eereoneih B 4 4 51 Wesnitston, ; Bt Louin, 4. ““:‘ m’tlgh‘cf'lt field sorner "‘“d’l "h‘ the St. Louis Browns, Chick Fraser tak directed an casy grounder toward | Shields, Thompsoff to Krug to Miller. Struck | giriitie 1f - 3 0 1 1 3 0| Philadelphia, é; Dotrolt, 10, park. e drive usually is good for of the Pittsburgh Pirates and Joe Kewpie, who fielded ‘it in pretty style. | out: By Ford, 4; by, N l"lm ©8 | Thomason, cf 4 1 2 0 0 of New York, 2; Cleveland, 3 two bases, but slow fielding and fast Kelly of the New York Yankees. A‘doublg play seemed imminent. But :.'“h‘.dofi.’;'"fl‘ms", Taft ‘on hassei Doar Moree, 5 e AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. spriming let him score handily. Score: They are expected to stay here a few Kilduff fired the pill a couple of feet|Ver, 5; Omaha, 6. Time: 1:45. Umplres: | Willtams, it 4 0 318 8 0 PHILARELPHIA. L LR days and it is believed they will be g_ver B:}ln,rty Khx;ugs head. 3 efore Cfi Milier ‘and Colgate. Lattimore, 2b LR s o e Wittes 4 011 b'g'n'{g joined by a couple of other ivory “ orsythe".could recover the escaped | — el & Hod N Walshrf 4 2 20 £33 b tein; today: OF fatmrtew: (B ball, Cole had negotiated the circuit 5 3 ey S e Strunk,ct 3 1 3 0 P BT I 1 n Y 5 as far as third and Shestak was on Par Roul'ke SIgDS Totals .. 30 49 31T 10 Detiversat Of 2 Tos h’f:tfl:;’h: R rt DI Earl KSmn J Kew%n K"‘}:‘{ ln& oA *Batted for Cralg in ninth. Western League-—] at Omaha; To. | u, 1 b3 210 0 0 Ernie Krueger are the magnates al 3 1 peka at Sloux y, oseph at Deg 3 : feoond Lloyd Delivers. Kid Brother Of Lincoln 001 0.0 103 o—y Motnes, Wiehita ?: Llngu';ln" 5 D "}'g‘l'“”h; i é 0 OMoK H ? 130 RUBE MARQUARD. fr':mgg tlhe s:ou:ll‘ hA" of t:\’:rn loolk i : d Wichita 1000100 02 2 : £ 0 cKee, ike big league timber to the eagle North put a lot of stuff on the ball F E l s . h Thr K?‘ hit: Lattimore. Twosbase hits: phr:.l,uos’v:‘lx,:‘;l.afl:t—gg:‘n:;:l‘(,‘:«'h'l,chll:wmfll Tikmap Yl 3}‘.‘:;:‘:};‘” 10000 Rube Marquard, the former Giant,|eyes of the scouts, Smith especially, “:“.l "-‘““'gfd 1o Wh'?h F""l'ndAg“:(‘; leet arl Smit st atnith, Hatla,” Coy.r GrigAths Lissohi, | Brookiyn, Pittaburgh at Hoston, Chicago, | e 1 0 0 0 OHerper 10 0 9 Ofnow pitching for the Brooklyn team,|It's a cinch Rourke will lose at least ; stringing along to a three D ! < ; ) s i b Residiy ¢ will 1 e coru'r’xg av; flo d, who has always T TR o batisr o Crae b Hithy pitcher: Janer | Cleveland at St. Louls. Totals 33112410 0 Totals 37163714 1| hag never shown greater skill than at| "¢ of the above ""10 fli‘lll’ fall. If he J 4 { 3 R Floyd: Smith, who ‘is' none other |scn by Crailg.” Wild pitcht Cralg (2). Left *Batted for Picinich in ninth, 2 doesn’t sell the draft will be sure to \ Efm 5 h}l,c'k}}.' g’l playes, hi fiop‘:fl ithan yiinri. Staith's kid ‘brother, has | 3%>8%s: Lincoln, § v A Batied for Yitonat in ateen. present. He has a hop'on-his fastiearchone’of Xhem, ) ho‘; w“n: b chlr d " ‘s baen sighed by IPa Rouske for thell o o anae g Meknas Malvern Raoe Meet Philadeiphis 11010100 0— 4| ballthe same old hook curve, good $ ead, rolled over second and into g S2L: t adelp o 0 o= center field. Lloyd’s hit would have |Omaha club. He is expected to arrive Athl t' St'n Detrolt ... u I.: [ ;lo 500 2 = hnh control and furthermore, seems to been converted into an out had not|today. g eUICS NUILL . GlOSGS With P&St WOI’k guIwo-buse hite: Walsh. Home runi Cobb. |pave no end of sfamina, ' Manager the infietd been drawn up for a pos-| Floyd Smith does not come to the . man. Stolen bases: Vitt (2), Bush Wilbert Robinson has not overworked ible play at the plate, Both Cole|Rourkes as a rookie. He's a bush| Hold an Option on Cruwtord, Younk (3). Double’ play ] 8 ot overy Shooting—Delaware State. trap. LD pate- : P e to Young to Hell ite and the big fellow, but is saving him for | tournament opems at Wilmington. and Shestak romped home; on the|feaguer, but no rookie. Floyd was .. |runa: Off Willlams, 10 runs; off Mitchell, 5, 5 sinale: i with the Henderson team in the Kitty llshag!! Thom son Malvern, Ia, Aug. 10.—(Special |9 hits, 3 runs In"aix tnninge? oft James, & the final spurt of the season, when N-':roflmnm;,{': :ll A‘:‘:lur 0 spite the }fllct thntnoTahadl%st. league. The Kitty league aviated last p Telegram.)—Races were close and x;,':'fi'.,"%l(;“?mflkm. r:a" off lmn-n, 1,: o:ll; effective pitching will tell the most. |st Duluth, 5 - R : f 5 ol i :};:si::n:fie’n: gg:)nde bv:lel ggn::.sewit;l- g;ng’:ysai;ge;lfixy; was out of a job. Cincinnati, Aug, 10—The National fast l;m; v;:sl made at the d";’““xfi?fi:’ol{. ,.:h':’l‘:fhm:.‘ o v“mmml 3 A SRRENLT S i 'hm,.." . ‘gvm“ 2 Openis % £ ibi b s i T day of the Malvern race meet today.|and O'Loughlin. Lavan. Doub} Wi (},(l:)turge’;mc‘nnt?nefl“;yflt‘l::;“\:rgse’ o!“h: The younger Smith is just 20 years [ Base Ball commission today made Ru);h Tt E e “"{_ Recrult Wins Game. m‘.'{;'." McDride (woln;lllar :“l.n"sr::nfl“:;mm .um?:n.w of the Pike's Peak hill- P on balls: Off Boehling, 2; off Koob, 4. Hits and no runs in one Inning; off Koob, & hits and no runs in nine innings. Struck out: By Bochling, 2. Umpires: Connolly 3 Boxing—8allor Grande and earned runa: Off Boehling 7 hits and 2 runs In seven innings; off Gallla, 1 hit [Fd ten rounds, at Far e 4o Garber Proves Invinelble. Red Cloud, Neb., Aug. 9.—(Special Tele- kram.)+In a ninth-inning batting rally the locals toduy defeated the Hastings Athletics, 6 to 4. Van Dyke, for the visitors, was Earl says his kid brother is O. K. |right to re-purchase the release of|of 5 to 6 in baseball.. Summary: He is bigger than Earl, and Earl says | such player at specified terms on Au- out and Pipp's wild throw to head off [and Chill, Turner, who went from first to third on best three heats inlihe infleld out. The score: was hit hard enough to have given fourteen. 4 X In the fourth inning Marty Krughe is faster. If he is half as good as|gust 15. » Easy Win for Boston. Chicago, Aug, 10.—Boston strengthened Pacing, 2:12 cl five; purse, $300: . e is. ; 5% T CLEVELAND. NEW YORK. 18 g L GmBasih e 41 knocked out of the box and Foxel, his suc- s opened with a double. Then Thomp- | his big brother, however, Omaha fans | A number of options which include | ~'Alien: Brothers, Fngiscaia b ki u ABHOAR L ABHOAR | Chicato down T fomors farad WLHS talter, OAFER foe g son, on-an attempted sacrifice, ‘p?- will be satisfied. only a money consideration on the|Baron Lac,.br. s, Ed Berry, Albta, | Granewdf & 0 8 0 OMulerit 40 300 B L o IR L SIEit of the fieet e outl | or msiak oy ed a bunt fly right into Shield’s —_— side of the major league club are also | yudge Terrick, b, &, Frank Brock: Speak'ricf 4 2 1 1 0Boonedb 2 1 0 1 0|into econd pluce. oW Fok Sandi WAy M oaes ROH.E Sove. . Boosters come Back included in the list which follows in|_ way, Corning, I ST I 2110 0Pk'p'has 8 1 2 6 0/ ‘The world's champlons bunched hits be- | Hastings . ....,.0 0010800 04g 5§ 7 In the bse%uent stanza Forsythe part: Hg Cf:nnor-.obr Tom el } ? : } gg‘lgm"': {lf 2 ; hu:ld the l°°'|'|° plnAytn' of 1"“ ;lhll- Sox | Red Cloud . 00000104 7 5 2 ¢ s ) : ennison, Omal A4 3 and won easily. one time Barry was A oyt with'none s . ' Natlonal league: 4 b 4 1 4 2 0Gedeonsh 3 0 2 4 0 A \ Batteries: Red Cloud, Garber and Beon: :;l:tlkego'endBErfl un:fid!": lc':dsame trick By TI‘ lmmlng J os1es g" %‘:f“"‘“‘ to Balt ""‘01- Dougan, $500. Mv:r'nl.“f-h o & dr. | O'Nellle Aata IMalmlot: 8,0 0 e i e q'l'::m:fle':l it Hemgl ptand, :*“';'"";::b.‘:i';'bw.: mnl ::fl Ellls. Struck - A Aol 3 1y, » . un'ker,c ] , 185 e, 10. X Thompson. did the second ~ inning— 13003 Laa A elens T el IO | A et —————Rumeild 20 0 8 0/ it'ln'n trancer ANl the Ehicany Slaers ed 2 ‘bunt fly whidh Shestak . By St. Louls to Little Rock, Robinson,|five: o, $300: 82712 0*Walters 1 0 0 0 0|called to him, but the double steal was Beaver Boostors POPD . Des Moines, Ia, Aug. 10.—Des five; purse, § ——— ——| completed before he woke u Ma caught.._Shestak then doubled For-|'yoiyes not only hit Hovlik hard, but | * American league: LT L e e e Totals. .21 636 18 1| “oFator weakened toward the end of the rfnfx'mr?:y'nf:&'r“gg'-lzo'—(m"' o sythe oft second. he received poor support and the| By Chicago to Vernon, option to pur- F. P. Datterfleld, GRS eEs Ahean . tHibg. Eiren “the “White "o " Dheascoricn geonard | Hautings Athlstics here yostarday RROUN Over Fence But Foul. local . chase player for $4,000. W 803 'wo out when winning run scored, | e Box threatened 'n the | nq"(oday. ¢ to 0, 'Denahus's pliching fes g : ocals won the first game of the|“5y’ Glevolund to Poriland, Ore. Harstad, New. Yorl ....2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—3|millcy on"ubtnuni of sain’ and dasinine | Boaver City featured both games. He Bobby Marshall, opening the | series, 7 to 2, Thomas celebrated his |$300; to Portiand, Kelly, $300; to Little $OB | Crovalasia’ i0ii00 (000 1 000 0% 01 3-03 [ e TARSL ataD . BE L T St hed Innings yesterday and all of ninth, hit one ' over the fenccl. but|sale to the Washington Americans _"‘05‘}“;“3'.'5’;0"- $300; to Marshalitown, Des o P 4 4 4| Two.base hits: O'Nelll, Speaker, Oldring. | Chicako was ut ';‘-!m\flllhmmo men on, and 3 i iki ~ ardien, .$300. p se-basn hit: t became wo dark that Eddle Collins could 4 ' ;: vlzcgtWi‘l‘I’i‘:LCt;ll-eh':nlee:‘lf otit nv:r?ts}: bysjriking:out ten-men, Score: I By Datrolt to Ban Francisco, Oldnam, | Mitg e Tell, > mo Cherles Tulller (-, -, | Thrve-baas hit: eckinpuugh. Stolen bases: | ot 'wee the ball and struok out. - Boores Lincoln County Board ' ’n?_c ed g Rt ST. JOBEPH. [ 4300; to San Fruncsco, Erickson, $300. Time, 3:19%, 3:19%, 2:203(. Double plays: Wambsganss (o Turner to CHICAGO. BOSTON. unty < :p “‘l‘;colh";l:nds agd "held the ball. | wrignt, er S S Bl lo“olykol:ndfocso::. x‘;:o'; C:?’b.'i'n’.’fic’:fi A R e JSJ...'::'{;3?;“’{‘.;,:;‘:{'.{"..‘“n{}";{‘,}‘.',,fi":‘ on oalint 13 cotrs,rt A28 A ontaoperre 494 Promises to Settle Claim i 3 H H | Cook, $300. js Tt o K. Amen), third. | Ay A Wouverus 5 1 3 2 0Burry,db 5 2 1 6 0| K . i 0 be returned if not drafted. oe! " A7 i s " » My ) — was the: kind of luck the Rourkes ,',' % S0 i 8 : By 8t (Loul‘ng z%ou,;,,,,’”,lon to select Mllv)rerrsuvla“.‘Aug‘ 13.—(S?ecl:tl T;Igd. E,»el,'.'::m',':: t;{obxynllr‘i-"«mxlnalab::;r:-):'ng;.. ENesth § 1 ¢ 0 toalkeret 2 2 2 0 0| While the Lincoln County Board of ved in' all afternoon. 0. Willlams, s: 4 0 1 2 3 o8 player for §2,000; East, $300; Schmandt, | gram,)—Six thousand people attende d Nallin A J 2 2 [ issi in Li played in'all afternoon. 3 i & € q neen and Nallin, % oh 4280 oot 2 0 0 1 1|Commissioners was in Lincoln attend- e fone tally scored off Ford was | Fusner, 1b L O e Aa0e, donminkton;, 1o Fort-| the Malvern races yesterday. Ruth . Louls Makes Five Stralght. 2033 deadye & 110 0 0ling a meeting of the State Board of made in the seventh. After Miller|yoCin 3 0 1 0 3 1 coln BStevenson, $300; Puulette, $300; to|Law made two thrilling' aeroplane| g Louw, Aug 10.~8t. Louls made it 1010 OLeonurdp 0 0 o o o| Equalization State Auditor Smith went out, Marshall doublehd to ri(ght *J. Willlam 100T0 e 0l Ol‘;‘;-{l‘f"g{;:&-nllio"s‘i‘:-l PO R flights. - Tabor won from‘Hasnfigls, five .lrllll:t trom vt:lnmz.(;‘m h'll‘nu score L B R e T took advantage of the opportunity to : R reythe sunk a e B e City, Gedeon, | 13 rom Mal-|was 4 to 0. Koob allowed five never 2 otals. . 2 H s SRR —_— y , °S: | he filled the bases for the visitors in the 2 c of the ( The Rourkes and Grizzlies battle DBS MOINES, )Ph'ui h t g In the 2:17 pace, best three in|elgnth by walking Foster and Morgan, || no. == | state on the old insane account. The again_this nlftéynoo(r; at }gnurke palnlrlg LR A, & w0 4 x| FN1IIE8 SAU ut in five, purse $300, there werebfoucr to attagmns Ryndceinsistiew iR ioraad L L8 T et board claimed that they had an offset It will be ladies’ day. Game. called | yynter, of . R e s . start, The race was won by Ceci 0 o | B 2 : 0 Il b L of . 2 . c howevar, prevented & score. atted for Danforth in elghth. against other counties for care of at 3:15 ‘d'clock. Harttord, o EAR S el Ofle-tO-NOthlng Ga,me gql,:ay cldu;:];.bov.vne'«;l1 by !\V.. %1-! The .locals sot three runs in the fourth | Heston . ceh 9082004 411 these same patients and for that rea- "1b . 1 , Arapahoe, Neb., in three straij on an error by Shanks, singles by Bevereld e ; 2 e o Pu lled | Jones, ' 1b gt el o) — hexbo R Tinich2 4T 4 Second p,fic, and’ Wallaco and Lavan's triple. In the| Two-baso Nits: Barry, Cady, Waiker,| 500 had been waiting fo have those avages I'S Dras it 3191 0 0| Puiiadelshis, Aus 10.—Phiiadephia shut | PCAtS: Bandquet, bay gelding, owned | Saler doubiod, Frate walked and sis | Threc’vgse nie! walker! sackaon. " Sigle cllalms ;etfled. The auditor informed 50874 3 | & 3 s 1 cored cond ases: Jackson, Barry, Lewls, Hooper. Sac- i ' f |t i € 0 3 1 3 jfout Clnclnnatl ln the oniy National leagus [0 oThy 5 “paler “Aledo, TIL, afid third | i o (o Afoond when Moraan threw | iice nita: 8csit (1), Lewi . Dactle bloa: ;‘em,.'l B h"‘.e “l‘?e had nothing to V JINX 0 Deieat | thomas » 4 0 0 0 1 o0fgame plaved today, the score being 1 to T AL HEr A Eiorrel & meldinia ] Broi Tha weare? MeMullin ‘to Weaver' to E. Collins. Bases |40 with their claims against other ) = — = — == —|0. Toney and Mayer had a pitcners' due|t0 - Tanner er, gelding, g 3 on balls: Off Danforth, ¥; off For 2; | counties, but would hold Lincoln — Totals 3 7 11 271 8 1|in which neither team made more then|owned by Robert Connor, Maitland, WASHINGTON 50 8T. LOUIR, | x| off Ruseell, 1. Hits und earned runs: Off| county for the amount. The board Sioux ~ City, Ia, Aug, 10.—Bill| <*Batted for Hovitk in ninth, Z’:‘:l,:‘"d.;‘e.‘;? ,‘,’;"‘"‘&L,'v;;‘;":c‘m:‘z i‘“fl;‘n 0. ... I Milanet 4 14 0 08hott'nit 3 4727070 | thirds innings;"off Dantorth, 4 hits, 1 run signified its intention to take up the i Schardt held Topeka to four scattered |$t Joseph ....0 0 0 0 0 0.2 0. 0—2|on balls In the first Inning gtole wecond una | 1N the 2:20 trot, best three in five, | Fosterdb 2 1 0 2 OMilleryt 4 0 & 0 0in threo and ' one-third innings; oft Wil- | cfgim- 3 ) 4 the B Sk Des Moines ..2 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 *—7| continued to the plate on wild throws by |purse $300, there were seven start: | ppimepth 3 £ 1 ¢ Lymenid. 4 FU8 4 o uame LRI 'y e {0 e whg okt IR L hits today and the Braves won S‘"f‘(og‘em::n‘;“)el:lolla.n';";;-h L | e eupmort with Bean s Siven ver- | ers,. The race was won by Emery A, { Bhanka1b 4 014 1 rl’ll'ml}-{ld,cf: 1300 ;mm«'mu:}nn? oft Leonard, 1 hit, no rune Washington Appolntments, - . H ahr, C! s R - | Moeller,] b X 0% 0 -t 1 3 P! : V — opening contest of tllm series I?y 89| Teti on Dasse Bt domsyph, 07 Des Matees | aking sansxtiens) pinys: THe soobe. brown stallion, owned by C7F/ Arm A TR e Ca DN L nrings. &‘,‘{fi‘.‘;_‘f"é; J‘m&‘"{.‘:?ie?u{ 1o.b (Bpoclll"hlo.nm.) to 1 count. Cochran’s homer in the|s. Struck out: By Thomas, 10; by Hovl CINCINNATL PHILADELPHIA. | Strong, Albia, Ta. Time, 2:17}4. Sec- 3118 0Wilceab 3 2 0 4 0|by Leonard, 2. Umplres: 'Owens and HII: | aster at Mullen Grapors Phointed post- - <% g 1. Bases on balls: Off Thomas, 2; off Hov- AB.H. O.A.E, AR.H.0.AE |ond place to Joe Vincent, bay geld- | Bhlingp 2 0 1 2 0Koobp 3 0 0 1 0|debrand. Lt e Dt JGrepory s gettnt, Jiient sixth was the only counter made by jji, 3. Double play: Fusner to'0. Williams. | Groh,ab 31 1 1 0Pasrter'3 02 8 |ing, owned by W. L. Hill, Araphoe e R e BT R B s T the visitors. Both teams played error- | Passed balls: Beers (2). Time: 1:49, Um-| Rouschcf 3 1 1 0 INlehoff,2b 4 0 0 6 0\ | N : st s lneant 100 en0%0 g od L Greeley Defeats Scotlas. | Septamber 9 for rural letter ¢ oy at ek baifs A | pires: Shannon and Carney, Qrittithre 4 9 3 ¢ g(l“i:::::ianb“:; 1o .n Neb..dt:’nrd toBCIncf. bIla_ck ’gelq\x'n%, ______ raaiey B e | Bt 8 Fu Roeter 1L ; Gl m"';"om,hl« A . t t Wingoe % 0 3 0 IWhitted,it 3 0 1 0 0 0“;“” Y’:S‘sc ““gb“'x‘ ;;’m n, },C | Totals 32 62417 2 Telagram.)—Gresley defeated Scotln at Fric- |~ Rurul letter carriers appointed: ¢ BKA. | Nealeif o 0 1 0 OLuder'sib3 015 1 0 n the 2:30 pace, bes ree in five, | <patted for Boehling In eighth. | son, 4 to 1. Batterles: Greely, Andre id | Nebraska—Bloomfield, Ernest B. Gots- y B R H N OA T merlca’n A hle es Louden,3b 3 0 2 6 OB'ner'ftss 3 3°4 6 0 re iv rs, | *Batted for Gallia in ninth. Spellman; Scotfa, Durew and Ammerman. [schull; Comstock, Forest E. Irwin; Oconto, Devore, 1f i A e L e T o‘r . Emmerss 1 0 1 3 OKillifere 8 0 3 0 0 pur]sp VOO‘ }h;rc ‘f'”i f“fi "’,""e, Washingto ; 0 ;‘ '; LN YT, o | Two-buse hit: Ammerman. Struck out: An.}Willlam C. Plerce;. Stockvlile, nm-fnlt Cochran,. AT 0 Wlll Got S d Ebaria] 3,101 10Mverpi 80001 40 BN LLVENLAO JOUCHERLE. L WAS Won faTashington: o 8 BORTER R OO L0 00t deewn 10; DA, 9: s on Lalls: Off Al | Grags: ; Goodwin. 8 W0t eatetg Sl 0 DWeaen | roney.p Sy S T T by Rexie, brown gelding, owned by |St. Louls .... w14 O *=4|drows, 1; Durea, 2. Wild pitch: Durea, Um- | Town—Lovilla, Willlam F. Barnes; West- : ngle, cf SO O 0 Totals 3 §2612 als 2 John Breeseley, Stuart, la. Time, | Two-base hit: Sisler, Three-baso hit: | pire: Lusc. chester, Wesley E. Auten. Defate, us. .. . 0 3 5 0 : 2 i 2:17Y%. Second, Messina, brown geld- | cememmmemeeeee e ) sy S —— TP S e New ;, . 10~F; (7 Cincinnatl ....0 0 0 0 0 ¢ 0 0 0—0|<:1/}4. ) 8! y DIC ge! = D et e ST AR A O S R gisecrce“ryo';:“ ’}:g .‘Aomlfeuxl'(. }t‘:“i’?" Philadelphia .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *—1|ing, owned by A. Vinton, Sioux City, | Allen, © Sz o ik eitia Sy [ SECIERLY T idavith HEUCT pwo.pase hit: Byrne. Stolen bases: Pas- | la.; third to Frank Halloway, sorrel Hull. p ‘~ z : 3 3 0 umortx),lannouncfc '0':)' ISC rdej:ehlp‘t\oi kert. (n.m Sl;‘;’lllra hit: Roush. Double | gelding, owned by Tom Dennison *Lthrop : 3 0|a cablegram from the Swedish Na-| plays: ehoff to Bancroft to Luderus; i A Rurwell p ... 0 0 0 0 0 ®ltional Gymnastic and Sporting asso- Mayer to Bancrott to Luderus. Bages on O?Ih‘- T il e e St m s Gl PR F R alls: oney, 3; off ayer, 1. BEarned omorrow wi be e <. 1 4 24 14 ociation, requesting him to arrange for | runs: oft Tonsy, 0. Struck ‘out: By Tonev. | trot, the 2:12 pace and the roadster Alcoholfree y: the entry of Ted Meredith and two :|: by Mayer, 3. Umplres: Rigler and Har- | 000 ¢o0 phall games and two aero- e et H H 1 lson. § ' | ey , . X 0 0 B # L L 13 0 017 o oftween October 9 and 10. Rubien has n.u. g | North Platte Ball Team Disbands. | . Lejeune, cl; et ot s rec‘e(weci the cons:‘mhof Mlcrcdlth to slnd(;nllpolll 5 %g%%%iooa‘oo—‘ 6 1 North Platte, Neb., Aug. 10.—(Spe- ‘] evera e Connolly, 3b . . 1oz H make the trip and has selected Joe|St. Paul ...... e LT o] iy go'fr:'y. o 4 1.1 1 Y $|Loomis of Chicago as the second n:ld);‘:y.:r and Schang; Griner and Clem- zi:lrzaT&eh??;g‘chf:;:;" i‘:"‘),s;trf;. Tivingston, ¢ .4 0 1 4 o ofentry. The third man to compete will [ °"* ¢ : heve i fohardt, P vosecesees 3 0 0 0 2 Ofbe n?med. Rubien said, after the na-| Louteville {,?,:ézgal ¥;;1',:£,2};§v:':;:'l l:,?‘firii's On T‘p and In Bo"‘e' 31 5 12 27 14 o|tional championships in Newark, | Minnsapolis ;i ¢ ot Totals ...oceeredd B 12 27 14 0 J il ing teams to North Platte from di *Batted for Hall in elghth. September 8 to 16, . |, Northrop and Billings, iy S Topeka vesaeec0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0wl %he Swedish National Gymnastic | !!n& end Oweos. R H. E. g":epkfficfidfimhiff '(cht :":i‘apr:l ma evera e om an Stoux City ...0 0 0 2 3 0 0 o *—5|and Sporting association has been ad- | 1o1ea0 320040181014 8 |Other towns in the vic%nil of North Left on bases: Sioux City ,10; Topeka, 4. (vised to this effect and passage has|Kansas 0300000 Platte have no team and it is neces: Sacrifice hite: Metz, Defate. Two-base hits: | been booked for the athletes on the| Pierce, Bedient ana Sweene; Britia cluby b 6002 to 6016 South 30t! St. Wateon, Connolly, Rador, Goodwin, Home | T, which I a B sary to bring clubs from so far away ryw: Cochran. Stolen bases: Rader (3), Wat- | Oscar II, which leaves here Septem- |so S S Bt T that th ds th i 7n (i), Cooney. Mits: Off Hall, 11 hits, 6 |ber 28, B Ol 1t the expente' exceeds the ety Ph South ¢ funa in seven {nnings. Double piay: How at the gate. During the months that one u 1267. ::, R ::di. nM%:‘..:lm"bfi'n‘: gf,; g‘fl 1 Bloomers Defeat Burwell, | Avotd exposure and ;:Lm Fat right. |he| North Platte team' was in the SOUTH SIDE STATION, O y Sch 4 on : all, 3:) Burwell, Neb., Aug. 10.—(Special.)—The | Take Dr, King's New very. 1L ks | field a total of twenty-nine games off Schardt, 2. Hit pitched ball: b | poston Bioomers ‘beai the Burwell team | cnd dmtroys the cold germa Al drugsiuis, | ere sliveli e b el \\’gmingv ’ MAHA. NEB. Hall, Schardt. Time: 1:35. Umpires: Kane |2 to 7 Wednesday. Burwell had the better | ) [ inning. ! . twenty-four of them . and Yulleo of the game until the last johtrertasmant -

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