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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1916. 7 RINGING UP FATHER - Drawn for The Bee by George McManus | WANT YOU TO 4 0UT WHY TH:T“FOOSTD NO =THANKS - BUTLER HASN'T BREAK- I'™M NOT HUNGRY FAST READY THIS MORNING! SAY - HOw ABOUT A LITTLE BREAKFAST ? OH! GOOD MORNING- QIR - HEX- DO YOU KNOW OH — HQ! I'™M CALLIN' = wELL-\?HAT YOUSE - e HAVE YOU 4QoT? P~ OMAHA WINS RUBBER | 'PHILADELPHIA AND [Today «SportCarendar | GRAIN EXCHANGE COMMBAT OF SERIES B ST. LOUS DIVIDE gz « oo GLOSES FOR RACES PIRATES UNABLE |[ Standing of Teams INATIONAL LEAGU e AB. R.ILoQoA K P.L.Pet \ | Mtk s i $ A ; 2 oias . ench Shows—Oj Mattr 0ot Hurld plandia ) Eosam i e Bl e S L | [o " Atiantic. City " Kenbel club, Attantle| ——— | Thompsoy 0 3 0 : : d - 85 45 oston ... . s [ City, N. . | arty O'Toole Hurls Splendid Thomsaner "4 0 1 & 0 ¢ Brooklyn Succeeds in Stowing |l Meincs 86 o4 covpmia ... 0 42t | Phillies Take First Game in|“% .’ |Purse Named After Exchange Ball and M Give E h | Krueger Aot s 4 Soux City B3 B8 .477|New York. § Soccer—All-American team plays its sec- | K ) € S 5 [ Y 88 .477/New York. 62 60 .510 | ¢ 7 & ‘ all an ates Give Enoug! | Earaviine, £f RS S Away Five Runs, Getting ;,,,“.:, .+ B2 68 473 Pittaburgh 48 Ten Innings and Drop ‘om: :l-:p u':muh.-lm. Sweden. o ‘ to be Raced for on Open- : e as e I % opeka .. 60 61 .450 Chicago . Athletios—Fur western track and fleld ) Rengo Win. Burs, 8b.iiioie8 8 01 L0 Three in Fourth. S S Second to Visitors. | champlonahiyn At Nan Diego, Cal. | ing Day. Fe [ P S I S | G St Joseph 44 64 .407] Cincinnatl ze Canoelng—Opening of annual regatta of | = Totals T T T T D AMER. LEAGUE | AMER. Northwestern Canoe association at St. Paul. | | GAIN GAME ON THE LINKS| Sl S hk ! MAMAUX IS BATTED HARD il b PRATT DRIVES HOME RUN | noine—Mickey Sheridan aguinst Mike FAST HORSES ARE COMING W i . R. —_— Boston ... 66 46 .686| Indlanap's 'y d St. Paul. Matty | T TS ' While Marty O silencing | Xox Ay R tAR s Cleveland = 62 60 i | Baldwin against Harry Carlson, ten rounds, | . 5 5 { it m’) Gl Fgulc “;s.‘:d“‘xu.']‘glH',”"" o4 8 8 8 % 9| Pittsburgh, Pa, Aug. 17.—Brook- Ghiisgol nea o1 :;;;l'mflm' | Philadelphia, Aug. lZ—Philadclyhia‘il«,nm::o::‘ Joe ';\n\':d: .lnlmut Benny | The Omaha grain exchange will ‘ ¢ ;n Iasar .llcr):‘lm proKuun fash- | Britton, 25 U040 3 1% oldefeated Pittsburgh, 5 to 1, today.|Detrait. T 62 63 1630 Toledo o | hoke even with St. Louis in two pitch- | Lon": fen rounds. at sarato close next Tuesday afternoon in ore jon, E S 4. v .S Pl £ % . Louls. 686! Minneap!’ : g i e !')h 5 :‘r "“;‘ . arty I\"‘l‘f fiblrg Sy o ©4 1 1 4 9 ol Mamaux started for the Pirates, but [New York & 52 18| ottt ing duels today, the home team win- | = TR G der that all employes in the building [hompson an ewpie Rilduff de-| Rapps, b, .. 3 0 113 0 oflwas hit hard in the fourth and was | prinén 52 08 473 Milwaukeo ning the fist game in the tenth inning, |1 Umpires. Chill ana’ Connolly. . may have the opportunity of attend- livered pinch blows with much eclat l;::ll.:t?h;’;44'?-. o 3, B A z §| relieved by Evans at the end of that i .\'M'lr;:y“u Renults. 4 to 3, and the visitos the second, 3 New York Defeats Cleveland. ing the opening of the Great Western wnd Omaha made it three out four | (FTIAC 4 9 9 8 8 Olinning. Stengel's single and Wheat's WESTERN LEAGUE tol2: New York, Aug, iT—New Tork Jplayed | circuit races, to be held at the Speed- from the tamed and docile Wolves = = — = — —ltripl Brookly: eyl SRR e L In the tenth inni f th T | vt b to it Tha T way track under the auspices of the R AR et Totals ponad T B T AT P c' ga_ve rooklyn a run in the St. Joseph, 0; Stoux City, # 1 the tenth inning o ¢ opening Ttr-u‘r:( l'rt;‘m «‘I’r\:l‘lm(.“: :}\ b ’{vl:h ‘-:o i P! )y a score of 3 to I, yesterday after-| Batted for Davis in elghth. first inning on a base on balls_and| fobeka, 1i Des Molnes, 2. game Phaledelphia filled the bases | Koo Uod the wors o e oy Mutlen, "u | OMaha Driving: club. oo Vi 2 o | Myers’ double, while triples by Pfef- R s i e with no one out, on Bush’s single | pinch hitter. Morton then relieved Cov.| The first classic of the meeting— o S N £...00200010*—3 NATIONAL LEAGUE. g lewk d New York scored the winnin Also, the obliging Grizzlies wal- | Hits 003110020 +—s|fer and J. Johnston resulted in three| p own o: Pittsburgn, 1. and errors by Austin and Sisler on R L oihe Wiathd R Eronas the Omaha grain exchange purse of loped the daylights out of the lowly Richlte e more runs in the fourth. Another New York, 0: Chicago, 1 bunts. Strunk forced Bush at the | Pam t Peckinpuugh and singles by Bau- lsl,(lfll)——.\\'lll be raced Tuesday after- R AR e e s 02000022 8! run was made in the eighth on a hit AMERICAN LEAGUE. S at the | nann and Boone. The score noon with a field of some of the fast- ; I St S el S OUTN e cRea ot i wo hane Kildutt. Stolen bame:| 21d two errors. Two singles and a| Detroit, 11-8; Washington, 6-4. plate and Danvenport took Planks| CLEVELAND NEW YORK. |est trotters in the United States and cir lead in the scramble for the | Rapps. Double play: Krug to Miller. Hits: base on balls gave the Pirates their | St Louls, 3-3; Philadelphla, - place, Davenport forced in the. win- | Graney,rr AR Reinict ABHLO-AE | Canada eligible to the 2:14 class. pennant by five and a half games. | none in one inning. enionnings; off .Cral®: | only score in the seventh. Score: Shucung, 11 New Tl " |ning run by giving Schang a base on [Ch'pmab 2 12 3 dulghdt 5 110 0l The officials for the Great Western ree cheers and a hoora by Davis, 2. Bases on balls: Off 0'Toole, BROOKLYN. PITTSBURGH. CRES o8ion; 8 g ik ; Spe’lker.cf 4 1 1 0 0P'K'phas 3 2 8 7 1circuit's premier in Nebraska have 8 Ao C Left on bases: Omaha, 5; Wichita, 6. AB.H O.AE. AB.H. O.A.E. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION balls. A home run drive by Pratt in|Smithif 3 0 3 1 0Pippib 0 213 3 0 jelected i Th Oli T . avis was he [ Time: 1:45. Umpires: Colgate an nynef 5 1 4 1 0Baird,3b 4 0 13 0 R : 2 Whsginas 0 0 b OB'um'ngb 200 s B - z | I_I‘_nlc W ‘“c;cf D e Wl 0“1 the | i pires: Colgate and Mifler. | TUnwn.cl & 1 4 1 0Paird.dh 4 0 1 3 0/ Columbus, 0; St. Paul, 6. the sixth inning decided the the bat- ST O R T A o‘me:,‘,‘ ::f c{)':tm" ::Zr:::‘ \\Ilve;-] “‘E e o vt ril)i‘;:iiarfls; i 83 20 osehliele 32 20 0l Todnapous o5 Kemas i tle between Myers and Davenport in | SR> § 119 ¢ BXwke 1 8 8 8 8| Creary of Hasfings, Neb presiding g vay to a flying s "C'rty,1b § ‘chim'n,rd 0 1 0 0 AL 1 s Y O'Nellie 4 14 oone,2h 2 300 o ; R retiring the first eight batters in or- ETHIS ONE Claiw,db 3 0 4 b OSchultzh 4 0 1 6 1 Toledo, 3-5; Minneapolls, 4 the second game. The score: Cvaklep 31 0 0 oMillerrt 4 e o judge; E. P. Peck and C. M. Buck of der. Then he got careless and with SR e R R S Games Today, ¥ ol PRILADELEHIA, (|Mortenpi 00 00 WREERE 3 { i 5| Omaha, associaie judges. All of e e e e e e oty a Unabl Mesernc 4 3 2 1 ilfoloRoRe | TaracnEEaasher S Rycher mA LI Ommt ooy o A ABHOAE | rotyla, IS 1T Mdllen L1 8 8 Y thrwdofflclals are well known in d iR 7 p 4100 a3y it Blole v, Wichita at Den | AR 3 Sha'key,p 0 0 0 0 0| horsedom, Mr. Leahman havi O'Toole. Earl Smith smashed the|Gregory Unable to Change the """ ‘122 Moines, Topeka at Lincoln. (Hler,resu 80 1R05 0 alal;re 918 0 0l EEEEEEE S S | b ke an naving one x e Asaanes g otale: 37§ e T B e ] 5 218 0 1Strunkef b 1 1 0 0 ; 5 of the greatest records in the country next pitch into left for a safety and G d D TR 391 BvanE DBl 801000, e L (e Lonls) p Toteles AG1s 310 { ’ : e . TOOVES an enver “Costello 1 1 0 0 0]New York, at Chicago, Philadelphta at C (o s R T AL £ 1T sLi asas The ti vi Marty Krug's #field hit completely K'tl'hn't,p 0 0 0 0 0| cinnat), rBooklyn at Pitiaburgh i L o E o Luota L T e T e (oRsin ISt R [asis atarterTheitimeraiwiti be hamed congested the bases. At this period Has Win. | = — = — ——| " American League—Detrolt at Washington, | Avatin'sd 3 1 1 3 IWEess 4 03 4 0 :g::::: ;:: ?.’.T.'L".J"J}?.‘S.‘. et . Shag Thompson made a hero out TS et 'x’v‘.;n’:"fi-'fi.c".'.f'l‘f“é’il'l'o",i" Olsvsisndat New A i SRl a0 e olevéiana 110001 10 04t Omaha Horse Wins. U;l hnnscli.‘ ]'Dm\;u_utlve. Shlag'p]as'lfl;- COUNT GOES NINE TO FIVE tBatted for McCarthy e‘:‘}h‘fglh' D e o g uAkp S B LATRY Naw) Forkeoo 0 TG SO S0 NI 1—b;‘IAé'nm o{vwhat can be expected at ed a swell line-drive single into left i oA S =] e Totals..3¢ 73015 1| Two-base hits: Turner, Fisher, Graney, |the Great Western circuit races here center, scoring O'Toole and Smithy.| |; Plttsburgh ....0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0—1 Totals.. 1 | Chapman, Mullen. Three-base hit: Howard. | on the fastest half-mile track in the } incoln PA L L 17—Grexory conld i ] onaldson Le d *One out when winning run scored. Stolen base: Baumann. Sacrifice hita: Chap- [y By Kilduff Doubles, y Two-base hits: Wheat(2), Myers, McCar- alds St . e o gnerifien fiy: Howard. Double | Uited States was the great win of J not subdue th 4 4 . | thy. Three-base hits: J. Johnston, Wheat, Gl 0RO 0N 10 S R0 g | IMAN A0 s gol 5 > D tobealine s v inthe the 1?cmer batters to_da) Ly S These-baseibita ST fdobiinton. AWheat, : {Phia. .00 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1—|playm: Pipp to w:;n;:.ln:. "':'"25(%.:::;:."' Ben Earl, Edward Petersonys famous subsequent three rounds, but got into and the Bears triumphed, 9 to 5, in a EEE Tl IO otfdlluxl\nua”:i_‘rnfl n estern o ' | Two-base hit: Walsh. Three-base hit: | %00 ":"o?::.l‘:i\: AT o Y. pacr:;tr, at Burlington, Ia,, Wednesday. £ wre ) € o vans, 1. s and earned runs: f- Sisler. H. A e L (B v e, 1; off 3 o : : trouble again in the seventh. Kew-|8ame called at 5 o'clock to let the | fer, i'hite. 1 run in nine innings: off Ma. . Marsane. "Bacrifice hiar Millar Wit |and earned rune: Oft Covelesk I ot ]‘Irllwon intthiree. straight pie Kilduff opened the stanza by [visitors catch a train. Score: e, e I L O eeples 18 Second Waluh. ' Sacrifice fly: Schans. Bases on | 85,1 rune i1 von K1 e neliaing 11i::s¢,7l{| t‘PB&IZ E;';"'g d:]“éf)l;?/wmg n & Aine BNV D Ivans, ns in four innings; balls: Off Plank, off Davenport, 1; oft | Off Morton, 3 hits and 1 run in : <:06}4, 2:0733 an 077, bouncing a double off of Coy's shins. DENVE off Kantlehner, 1 hit, no runs in one inning. 340 PO Plank Fisher, § hits and 4 runs in eight innings; | 3 e i flegw ldoubteeirlonc idvanced [ e o \one Inning: ) Bush, & Hits nn? earned rune: Off Plank [:: AL L SIS iad] The race was over a half-mile track. t tfi dion O'T50lc'a r‘(’) Sk aiher, e .. U1 1 ' g by Evans 3 by Kantlehier, 1. Umpires: Milwaukee, Aug. 17.—James Don-|gq Lush. § hits, 3 runs ["n':z;\m‘l',‘-:"l";:l“"""eru»k out: By Fisher, 2; by Coveleskle, 2;| LTom Dennison, who has been at- o thir 1 grounder. Earl| Kelleher, ss . T by y ason. g aldson of the Glen View Golf club, |by pitchers: By Bush (Miller). .Struck out: | off Morton, 1. Umpires: Hildebrand and tending race meetings and following Smith made his second hit by beat- (',gl“,""”‘f T FRR ) Just a Pitchers' Battle. 3 5 t club, | B Prank, 2; by Bush, 6. Umpires: Dineen | OWens. the harness game since he was a boy, ing one out, and Kilduff trotted home. | pyer, 3p" . L g 0 : w:)’x'-'\m-"'a:u"b'lé 1:(;:1 pass to Zetder ana | Chicago, led the field today in the|and Nallin. 'Score, second gume: Chicago Shuts Out Boston. has returned from Burlington, Ueslars Davis was derricked in the eiglrth ??Ivldds. blb 1 1°3 0 0pltchers battle, and Vaughn n‘}nc};u;‘;:o"‘:o: first eighteen holes round of the ST. 'l(rl:‘;‘(s'OAE PHILM‘\?’L‘I;HI:-! Boston, Aug. 17--*""“’“}“’ ':"'“"“h"“ "‘: ing that Ben Earl paced the ;;reuiest H “rai Lloyd, 21 % 2 o E N v. 3 . . LO.AL ABH.OAE. arlo ' ! n_ou Y 2 for a sniper zndl(‘mg hbllafnkeid ;11‘6 S oare Loz 1 1)from Salles of New York today, The Glants| Western Open Golf championship at |Shottont's 23 0 0wittas 4133 oo A aa wore scored off Maya | N€ats and made the fastest time for Rourkes in the home half of that|marrington, p 11 3 ) IIbaisha good work In tient piacce and |the Blue Mound Country club with | Millerrt 3 1 0 0 OWalshrt 3 in the four and one-third innings that he [the 2:12 class in his experience as a spasm. i — — — — — _|three pretty throws by Elllott suved runs. [an excellent 68. Bob Peebles of LR O fls&;‘:"n".";{ i was on them ound, Chicago obtaining flve | horseman i is w: i ; S s 2 2 2 | Score : 5 ratt,2 ; A 5 B While all this was going on }Iarl) o Ll\'C(fINg Lo SRR O TR CRICAGO Champaign, Ill, was a close second,|Muansct 2 1 & ¢ ilajoledb 4 m:;’;_f"‘J"m:::"'&h:"",f::,;";flL';f' o wtier| As the East Omaha Speedway O'Toole _was subduing the W OIVESI s . ) AB.H. OA.E. ABH. o.AE |With 69. James Barnes, Philadel- | Auntindh 2 0 2 1 ey 8 Miocans. " Russell was at his best for Chicago [ track is even faster and better con- easily. Only once did they mark{ cuui o AB. R H. 0.4 rnfi:{?:l:, 4707370 ozelderssh 27073176 phia, former western champion, and 4023 1 allowing five scattered hits. The score: ditioned than the Burlington oval, on him. In the second inning, Coy | smith, ss A L B R L R o | Walter Hagen, Rochester, former na- ALY ¢ | L BN OAR horsemen are predicting freely that 5‘"g]°ld: dm”}!“ SCé‘md boutbomtlthi c]rt- ThOmANIof R e e i s ;londal fcham);uon, finished near the s ;;—»f—‘ T.Cols,rt 4 1 ABHD% " | records will go by the boards here. r, third when Gray beat out a bunt, g i K z a0 2 i i otals. .32 ; 180 'r(x)ul ;g:)rcd while M};;ny O'Toole was | Hunter, b’ e ”i(l::‘l:l';!fb £910 1 TRmersy 31340 “(a}ra‘;'s l(};li l(l]s]i. \[;llxttll‘ing' greens ren- | *Ran for McKiwes in ninth. :;‘f?«"}:r;fi :‘IA (0o W&II&OG She a,rd . TH i 2 Kocher,e 4 0 3 0 0W'tm'n,s 5 %3 . St. L Jackson, p ckecuting addoublc killing on Jack- | Lattimore, 2b . 0 0 8 2 1IR3 11 3 oVaughnp 3 0 o is ‘{;"d )”‘e“‘OOCO"‘P“““’“'Y slow. | phisiommix i 0 0 1 0 8 o o o |Ferid 39 %% o son’s grounder. Gragory i 13 6 8 ofiLovere 00 00 0t P ———e e More than 100 started in the event,| ¥ 2 | Felnch,c 3 A 1 s ; Do i Kell 10000 .50 63 . : ' ase hits: Marsans, McElwee. Threo- Schallie 4 1 1220 Kewpie Spiked. B 5 0 0 a0 i 110000 Totals. 806 37113 °‘mc,{udmg slcveral amateurs, Shotion. Home run: Pratt. stolen | MUY 3 0 omcocten 303 4 ) ets Into Finals T Ea 2 . S . | Totals..31 72411 3 | Among the amateurs the best sc arsans, Strunk. Sacrifice hits: Aus- | Rushell,p ? “ady.c t I'he fray was enlivened by a numer | +Johnson 0 1 0 0 0 “Buited for Kevit in ninth Iwas 77 ;lnad: e sree 'i]\lom tn, Walsh. Sacrifice filles: Pratt, Sisler. | = —Agnew, 10000 At Ha HOHOW oi more or less interesting events, | *Stevenson . . 0o 0 0 o *Batted for Sallee in ninth. | Chicage by rt Markwell ol poynte play: Lajole to Witt to Mclnnis, | Totals..33 oMaysp 10040 In the eighth inning Kewpie Kildufi| motars S T Nou kv os foTolatolo 000 fl_o-k icago and E. P. Allis III, Milwau- | Bases nnkhnlln: Oft Davenport, 2; off Myers, | Joneap 2 10 20 e . . f = shiaas o Chicaog .... 10000000 *—1|kee, 6. Struck out; By Davenport, 4; by Myers, , G371 ’ - h was spiked in the leg by Bill Fox| «patted for Gregory in fitth s e A s e 6, Earned runs: Off Davenport, 2; off | Totala—30 627 10' 9| Wallace Shepard worked his way when Bill slid into third ba?]e which SREtditcnil shte i Sacrifice hita: Packard, Zelder ' Double J kl. | Myers, 3. Umpires: Nallin and Dineen. 'n::‘;::fl it ted A 0§ §=%|into the final round of the champion- el ; d : play: Fletcher to Doyle to_ Merkie. = Buses tsch § w 5 D ; Kewpie ““I‘; 910"“1;““1 ]“ tve tnned Denvar 4 0 0 1 4 0—g|on balls: Off Sallee, 1; off Vaughn, 4. Hits aCKI1TSC ues o lm“" 1"'“ Both Cnmse Two-base hita: J. Colline, Jackson (2),|ship golf tournament at the Happy Kewpic held the ball, however, and |y, ., ‘0 0 2 0 8 0—s|and earned runs: Off Sallee, 6 hite, 1 run 5 ashinglon, Aug. 17.—Detolt wo (w0l gy uuelj, Weaver. Three-base hits: Ea Col-| prop 0 ; i put Mr. Fox out. The cutlery on e iy b in clght Innings Hit by pltched ball: By B lt { poorly played games from Washington to- |lina.. Double playa: Beott to Gatner; B, Col. | Hollow club by defeating Foye Por- ill's shocs cut aldecp gashiint Kews | oo cnmtar Dou;‘l: L n;r(e."n.mlle‘r‘; )gug;xn\'r‘f::;(ao;x. %t’:;elv:;ul:mr‘slirsnfll,l& altlmore reas |duy, 11 to 6, and 8 to 4. In the first, which | lins to Weaver to Fournler. Hasen on bulls: | ter in the semi-final round, 2 up, after ill's st A r, Shestak. i 23 N : Off Russell, 1; oft Mays, 1; off Jones, 1| °. s Uy ic’s pin, but the youngster gave it |Lloyd to Shields; Lober to Hunter, Smith to | Harrison. meae went ten Innings, thirty-two players were g : 5 " L I'nlp fcstiaid lrea)tmen% and gamcly Hunter to Lattimore to Rohrer. Stolen e New York, A 17.—Frederick | Uiy _thres “errors, twop. assea and .two Hita und carned runa; oft Russall, § hits bt;ng 4 down at the tenth hole. UM L Kosmi h gh fe) | base: Dyer. Sacrifice hita: Kelieher, Oukes ‘“P 1) o ork, Aug —Frederick | yugien gave Detroft five ‘runs in the tentn | JIC T, TN e BN St el LS the second flight Bob Thomp- continued. Kewpie now 3]: a char ;Y El::;“ko«:;ub.fi: Gggu(r}yr..:;rhr lel;rl:“l"’:)?ér(! epper ar. 0l(S |Jacklitsch, a former Brooklyn catcher, | HELEL e the ’:“"“"_‘l rnb". DHale lh" nings: off Jonen 4 hite and no runw in four | 50N and W. H. Dale will meet in the horse and a spiked leg. There migl ]l e e SR B g . began suit in the supreme court to- | P o e reseue of Dauss In the |and two-thirds tnnings. Hit by pitched ball: final round. In the semi-finals Thomp- be something else the matter With | j,n"6; Denver, 4. Pitching recor ; 1 : | meventh after three runs had been scored, | E: Collina by Mays. Struck out: By Russell | son beat J. B. Porter, 3 and 2, and day against the Bal Federal 6; by J ! him if he had a couple of more legs. :n lflm h;'nlr;,u off Gr%fory; 1“%1“ : i gb it e Baltimore Federal | ;34 with three on bases, and held ‘h,m Iocalu | &5 by Jones, 1." Umplres: O'Loughlin and | Dale heat F, D, Wead 1 up. T A ision in |inning oft Power me:’ 1:31. | eague bas ] 300 s . | sale. The game was called at the nd of | Evans. ; s 5 8 Ump. Colgate made a decision in | il Sng "X 4 . . o gkl e ball club for $3,300 salary. | e [0, B WER S8 Cunt” of darkness, ' W. H. Gates beat George Engler 2 the seventh and nobody knew what | Sioux City, la, Aug. 17.—“Pepper” | Jacklitsch alleges that in January, | Tue score: R h S 1 P' l up, and H. L. Alleman beat Ralph it was until the following inning. il . . lark held the Drummers to four hits | [914, he was engaged to play with the | DETROIT. WASHINGTON. eac emi-rinails Russell 1 up in the semi-final round Hannah was at bat and Gray was lts 1na rinc ave & : _ Baltimore Federals for three years | ABH. O.AE ABH. O.A.E. s+ |in the third flight 4 today and Sioux City won the final|and that in A Lo T viteab 61 2 6 0Morgan2b 3 1 6 1 0 ght. on third. Two were out and Han- i and that in August, 1915, he was in-|guiiih 6 4 1 4 oMilanct 5 4 2 2 1 n Y, MU A, 1eNNIS| H. E. Muanger beat J. Mingarten in nah had two strikes. Gray attempted The Da for TO eka game with St. Joseph on the local|formed his services were no loager re- 6 3 5 0 OFoster,3b 4 0 2 4 0/ one half of the semifinal round of th to steal home. O'Toole grooved the grounds by a score of 9 to 0. Score: | quired. |v ERLRIRORIRIne SRR 00 . third flight s e dte ball, Hannah passed it up and Krue- . ’ AT JU:;”:{' & . — .| Burns,db 4 218 1 OJ'm'sonif 6 1 0 0 0 Play in the annual Young Men's Mrs. K. A. Lininger and Mrs. W, ger made the play on Gray at the Des Moines, Ia.,, Aug. 17.—A single | righe, or. S 30 "l hd WOMAN GOLF CH ‘l,',';','.'fé“'» : ot 3 wl"“"_’_““_ . ": 4 3 5 Christian association tennis tourna-| G, Silver will meet for the Awon:ml's. plate. Colgate called “you're out” |by Jones in the seventh inning, 501_‘{?2&135. Y AT e H AMP READY | 5050 o of1s0 gii"}ll;\d.:.us‘d 0 3 4 1|ment has reached the semi-final | championship of the club. Mrs. Linin- Nobody knew whether Gray was||owing hits by Hahn and Hunter,|Kirihai, It e [e ot o TO DEFEND TITLE e et O3oeae ™ 0 0 0 0l round. Play in the second and third | R€T beat Mrs. Howard Goodrick 2 up stealing or whether Hannah was i > | Sulltvan, rf. R0 0 h James,p 0 0 0 1 OAyrewp 0 0 0 0 0 n the semi-final round of the wo called out on strikes until the next|83Ve Des Moines two runs and a -‘i\’l::;:;l‘l'-nihlh. 5 50 2 ;’ g I‘ s Harper 0 0 0 0 0swilltams 1 0 o o o|rounds resulted as follows: en's play and: Mrs, Silver best \;““ call S : 3 : Foll 0000 0Shaw,p 0 0 0 I 0 S 3 at inning when Colgate refused md let [to 1 \;lclflory ovcrd'l;optka. 'gh{‘hb“' rETdl o FEE | Cvaklep 0 0 0 0 0sGhafrity 1 0 0 0 0 e h_“f’;{‘r‘:;\"‘_ "l‘”:\:"”u H. Gillmore, 5 and 4. Hannah bat, thus making it evident | ting of Hunter and Jones an om- i o : e S oot Hentley,p 0 0 0 0 0/ 4% e : ——— i , thu 1 ; chrr EX L Tots 3 ! Asher beat Hunt, 6 o Hannah had whiffed. as’ hurling fcant"c‘;‘;fgk,x Score: | SR otaIs e Tt % 0 24 11 3 | Totals. 43103015 1Bo'hlingp 1 0 0 1 0| Asher beat Hunt o No Trace of Missing Man. 8 jX € Totals..36 1030 17 4| Frederick beat Alnkcow, ) ) i - Spectator Faints. S e el QIOER So R e S iy *| Doiphin beat Mequidd | Columbus, Neb., Aug. 17.—(Spe- In the early part of the game a|Devore, If. ... 4 0 13 e 1 gimore, 1t L e e | *Batted for Jumes in tenth Crawford ";“l‘m':'[‘"‘"’('”l { cial.)—Thus far no trace of aged Ed- i Monroe, rf. o o 2 0 ofWateon, rf. R0 1oz 0 *Batted for M. Harper in fifth : I3 % : ¢ 4 ‘;5’::({:?’:] :;T‘}:Satfr:‘t?t ;:loemlllc:éi{iz}gt Goodwin, 2b. . 0N Ry ) :’v;z, 1b. 5 W0 1 4 o “Ratted for Ayers in seventh. Crawford beat Beerklo, 6-0, 8- “;"d (I"rkl who disappeared Tuesday 3 A b o 0 9 o ofLeeune, cf' Sabi 2 nig | *Batted for Shaw in cighth. Dolphin beat Frederick, 6-3, § afternoon ha at the Wichita team. L:;:Lw Fia 1 e e | Connplly, b b e | Detrott .0 0 -v BATOlen O e }“":{“:Yhfi"l“,;"‘u";;' ‘;" H railroa‘);ljnln:r:s :l;;Fntl\fe(:'unsda‘\\'a];um‘uglh Shag Thompson appeared with a|Agler. cf. 0 1 0 0 0lcooney, b S5 ol | Wash DO OR OO0 BER 06 2 A o SR e Schu s i 1 i A c ‘ooney, Zbh, b 2 | : . |man near Schuyl v P new glove yesterday and immediately | Engle. 3. 0 0 3 1 1) Livingston, e SO0 [ | Two-nane hit: Milan. Stolen bases: Craw- | 11 the semi-final round, Dolphin | oy p ") c‘ x};(-" ! shcvening and SHeatined i Fimselth ax i non [rsbaing| lemarts RORRE AR Croavyifl o ‘40 0 10 [ ford, Mllan. Cobb. _acrifice hits thnkx.ip["}‘s Crawford and Withey plays| o Bcnhl “h."'g “?_‘I““l'd (U(}*"”fi . q At . 2 e 3 . P u , Jumes, Veach. Double plays: Me- The wh & Wy e L d. 15 son, Herbert Clark The glove is a beautiful orange color. — — = = - = —— = — = = Bride, Morgan, Shanks, Spenc M. | Leake, The winners of these matches | | i f - - = 7 = 5 de, n, § x, Spencer, Burns, Vitt, | . B s left fo ; v The Wolves made their last appear- Totals L W TTIRET .|q"ro’mln i 0“;9 : 9 16 27 13 0 | Bush. Bases on balls: Off Harper, 2; off ,P]"]Y []1ef championship match on Sat- f:gm ‘t;w‘r];a;oc‘s‘é\cai;":lewcllalndg:z‘; sl:)ax;le‘ i . DES MOINES, 8t. Joseph ... 000 0 0—0 | Dubue, 3; off James, 5: off Bochlin Hits | urday afternoon at the Y Men' ; h find ance of the year in Omaha yesterday, At oA | AleusiCiy o i Fa b Bty | and ewrned run: O Dauss, 5 hits, 3 runs in i(,'hrigtiau ciatitat koung fens | trace of him. Mrs. Clark, his wife, is and no mg}'fe W];” IROSHHE BI;“ Rapps | | 00 bR M % A B Lett on bases: Stous City. 10; St. Josepn, | | two and two-thirds Inninga: off Dubuc, 1 hit, | 0L PALY: nearly heartbroken over his disappear try to modify the landscape by scoop- 4 Y 5. First base on errors: 8ioux City, 1. Sac- no runs In 2 two and one-thtrd Innings; “ e & : T 20%P” | Hunter, cf. . <4 1 410 Ofrifice hits: Rader, Watson, McCabe. Twa | off H. Hurper, 11 hits, 4 runs In five lnnt ance. i ing up all the dirt in the vicinity | Hurttora, ss. 10 0 4 3/ 0)base hits: Rader, Lejeuns,” Metz, Conuolly, | | 5t Avars. s hitw, 1 Fun In two IRlness N Loomis Wins from P 0 3 | ST | of home plate. Meloan, 2b. 0 6 4% 1| Gllmore, Beers. Thres-base hit: Watson. | | James, 4 hits, 2 runs In four innings; off Eustls in the El e th Today St. Joseph comes for six|Jones & L AR N e lsony Connolly B Euciciontal | Bhaw. 3 bits, 1 run in one inning: off even - : T reen, 1. 5 b ORL AR Lo G L | Boehling, 2 hits, 3 in one innl; 4 i N T ] 3 LA e v Ll)oub:ie-heax‘l‘eirssim(:i carded for both Elwoldl. SH e o g ,x' f 3 g & o mplre: Kane, | O «\C»w, no hlI(UL“no runs In‘ one Lnnml. —After losing five straight games to i 5 A 5 n unday. Thomas, p. .. . P | | Struck out: Hy arper, 2; by Dubuc, 1; & : t is the condition of your mo- aturday a Y. Seo e sem|'Fma]S Reached H { by Tiotiey, 1: by Jamen 1: by Covelenkie, | the Eustis semi-pros, the locals !urncd‘ tor at the end of & "’.,'. n:n American Association, Totals ...... & = In Golf at Si F | u:::mra:: Connolly and Chill. Score, sec- | the tables Tuesday afternoon and de- | that counte. At St. Paul— R.H.E ‘Lr.:"'“\u'frirlsm L2, ! g . g 2 z o=t n Golf at Sioux Falls| ‘”' 'T»l-"nmxT AN INGToNaY | feated the visitors, 5 to 4, in an excit- — s Mo —3 3 2 % A A : iidly S, e 1002 8 1| “wo-buse hits: Goodwin, Hunter, Jones.| Sioux Falls, S. D, Aug. 17.—(Spe- | ABHOAE JABH G4 |ing eleven-inning game. A crowd of | i Batterfes: Dickerson, Lingel and LaLonge; | Sucrifice hits: "‘"”"[e::"o‘;"’:;m"""_""‘- cial Telegram.)—In the state golf | T e e SENSASGUTETHIR Cl f?c:‘:ri-:‘ P Nlfl.,;:fl:;flge:onu. R.H.E ::-(1;':,"5?“:;;-! \1::‘1::: 100 Struck out: Ty | tournament play was started this af-! by IMilancr 4 110 erm. 0e0piitete III——: 1; il : Loulsvi O 00020000—2 6a2|Thomas 5 by Henning, 2. Bases on balls:| ternoon in the semi-fin 00200 ATl 2 SR 5 e O i) 2~3 1O Thomas, 2 oftl Henning, 4, ‘Doublef scigisa) i f?] round. The| [ Erast 3 0 1 0 o) $ 1% 0 1| Battortes: Bustis, Tibbetts and Mackey; | Y o We firmly believe that Panhard e ey o 4 Bl | plays: Ewoldt to Jones; Meloan to ere.,‘g”g'"a t":ilmn“h‘s‘l? orty-four had | | Burns1s 4 2 6 0 OAinwithoe 3 0 4 1 1 |Loomls, IFeeback and Bkiles. | Oills of the best quality hxknu- atteries: Northrop, Schawer an - .| been cu lown that t ) Young,2b 4 1 1 1 OM'Bridess 4 1 1 1 0 A —————— mobile u ‘e have stuck to [ Defate to Goodwin to Agler. Passed ball: y that time so that YIRS C.H. | . tnge; Slapnicka and Dilhoeter. 2 4 e Lk | - VANDERBECK. MeKeee 3 1 7 2 0Galllap 2 0 1 2 0 it year after year, although t] A Kansiy City=s RHE |Spahr. Umpires: Shannon and Carncy. only four contestants remained in the 5 Lt @ e SRLEaRY Store CBlnngu Hands. L et Coher Bu.l“ 'm Inaianspolts 0078 g 3 2001—3 9 ¢|Time, b fl:’}_r}; o | Unless something unforeseen hap-|<'ngh'mp 1 0 0 10 o e Columbus, Neb., Aug. 17.—(Spe- M lar ;fvclrlnc. which would show Kansas City 00000200—2 6 3 v ree of those that remained after | pens, Mrs. Clarence H. Vand | TN 24 8 4] cial.)—Wood Smith 1 i | us bigger immediate profits. It i h ! , Mrs. 4 erbeck, | Totals..341224 9 1 ial. ood Smith last evening sold G . SR R AL LS UL D Judge of Speeders ; the forenoon’s play were representa- | the national woman golf champion, | Dotrolt .........0 0 0 8 3 1 3 o—y|his five and ten cent store in this ] dosen't pay, to experinieny Sy o it Lok SO LIE= TSty gaine ARG Court is Fined s]o tives of the Sioux Falls club. Paul [will be able to give a good account|Wathington . o0 6 006 1 3 0—4|city to the National company, and| g Toledo .. 010000300084 3| ool A 17 Judge Edward Young of Mitchell was the only out-| of herself in the tournament at the| (Calied, end eighth, darkness.) | that concern took charge of the store | Mg POWE LL inneapols ...30 009000014 7 1 Pt YL]“ ) h L3 {4 S i | side contestant who remained unde- Essex County club in October. | g :{.‘,‘;fl" ipanss SopoR ]‘" _Bush. | this morning with John Rek as mana- | i i »’r‘vfl;"}f:;m?n";gh ‘1‘1:\‘:; andfcucaneys g")“\dae(‘,:; \:1;3;‘“')::"";:3’"‘fislfia“di feated. lln }lm 5em{~final round Aikens Whether she wins or not, the I’hila»‘ MeTes, Witt, Young. \Mu:un AnanNy, Atns |BED. N . SUPPLY COMPANY an 3 : D i | is matched with Simpson, while Mc- | delphia s O ol amith. Bases on balls: Off Dauws, 3; off —— N . OMAHNA At Stinneapolis—Second game: RILE. | of violators of automobile speed | K; t n while Mc- | delphia Country club woman at least | gmith. | Pagee o8 Bute, B8 PECM s Vum: How to Cure Colds. TolEdD ovisesvion 0200021005 8 5 v | Kinney and Young were fighting it wants to have a try in defense of h y Minneupolis 010020100—411 »|laws, was himself found guilty today | out to seew hether the 1 : idal title. Y detense of her o Gallla, 10 hits, 4 runs in six Innings; | Aveid exposure and drafts. Eat right. - i i od Pretastiiet s h he last outsidg!title. For quite a while she feared|off 8haw, 2 hits, no rups {n two innings: off | Taka Dr. King's N Batteries: Kaiserling and Wells; Dumont | ON charges of speeding. He washned | entrant is 10 go into the finals or be' this would he prevented becs £ | Dausn. 10 hits, 3 runs In alx and two-thirda FOL SR NeW R AcoYary, S AUELIIE $ because of | [RTE "o Cunningham, no hits, no runy |And destroys the cold germs. ANl drug- and Land. 10. liminated g < LA lillness. {in one and one-third innings. Struck out: | gists.—Advertisement.

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