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THE BEE: OMAHA, V NESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1916. i Drawn for The Bee by George McManus Copyright, 1916, International News Service. B r T SAY THERE R BURGLAR v I'M FRIGHTENED TO DEATH- Or- YOURE(l DOWN STAR IM SURE THERE'S A DREAMIN' [ : S*I:DNDT‘ WAN'T N BURGLAR DOWN $TAIRS- § L TO G0 JHAT © JIGGS- WAKE UP- YOU INSECT: TS NO USE OF g TO <O SEE! SEE X2 &) | | | ] 7 KAWS TAKE A FALL | 'CARDINALS MAKE IT |["s CICOTTE KNOCKED [ 7edar wosorrc avenuar | vl Notfsaton [ ;SO e : { i j 0f Game Open Season | T i | = S N g | | S (From a Statt Correspondent.) WEST. LEAGUE | | SHOOTING: Grand Ameriean Handlceap : H. 0. A. E.| HREE OFF GIANTS\ W.L.Po Trap Shooting tow: t at 8t. Louis, Lincoln, Aug. 22.—(Special.)—The = "';I‘:‘:"l;" :’ 1: : gl ‘;“':“"'l“ a :: fl‘:"il’:m"khn. :: :: 83 lllli,\'l‘lll snHow :. "(.;::: ":“1 -nlm:\l 'u-‘hurc:lu of biolgzical s\frvpcy at )Wuh- Agler, 1b. .. | e Lincoln .. 70 .603/ Boston' ... 92 e hibit of Batler Kennel club, Butler, Pa, ington h: sent a icati t ) | Gopdwias 18b; o1 iea : <. D. Moines 60 [Phila. .... 63 45 .683 NG ; 8 MR FONLIA L COMMIURICATON 20 K;usten ko Rrrors When | G5 L ‘,ishut Them Out Again, Giving | sioux'ciis i3 Phin, e 898880 | Highlanders Rout White Sox | RACING: Clow of Windtor Fark Jockes | State Game Warden Rutenbeck in: 3 Engle, Sb. ot ot enver .. 64 Pittsburgh 60 69 469 : " 5 i i 'opeks Make Hits and Con. |%nelc b 4} 3 4 Them Thirty-Seven Innings | Topeks . u2 s ldui s Louts, 63 64 448 Hurler After They Lose R aslEE T Ohbmolimthiy W ihurameata Mg LOTENOAL ""bh.“‘i Shiciopen achich ot test Goes to Enemy. | Lathrop, p. 11 0 o Not § d0 | Wichita . 50 66 431 Chicago .. b1 63 447 National. Assoclation of Sclentifio Angling | C¢rtain game birds will soon be here. . e qoled ot Scored On. St. Joseph 45 70 381/ Cincinnati 43 74 368 Four to Him, Clubs opens at Newark, N. J. The communication reads: Henning, If. 2 o AME Th for Nebraska — ning, If. 2 5 1 of —_— MER. LEAGUE AM. —_— Golf: Annual Invitatlon tournament opens | “The open season for Nebras! Hell, p. 0 0 0 Boston .. 68 47 .691, Loutavill t Lake Geneva, Wis, i MILLER BATS A THOUSAND v 0 0 0 OAMES ALLOWS NO HITS |Cricaso . i 83 isoll kan. Cliy 3ot BY SEVEN TO SIX|™ el fenem Wi e vor|Vater fowl coots gallengles, jack- N Louls 04 §3 64, St. Paul . 63 68 617 3 The well known Topeks started on e v g |, St Louis, Aug. 22—St. Louis made New York 62 63 630 At 616 80s | New York, Aug. 22—After losing el B s Lol Gl |’;":'"{lc(l)(\)‘;l:s'sbtc(:“:;gzr ls;ptw:oe;coc]k :)ncd T R, AB. 0o A L s e OIS e SAMB e €z Jotrolt .. 64 66 535 MY 62 63 4n | 2 ; Henry Johnson, six rounds, at Philadelphin. 3 ) Oc- a winning streak ycs!er(h‘). They | gmith, 1r. 5 8 1 1 ‘o ofit three straight from New York by | Washin'n b=t 4: 11 403 | five games to Cicotte of the Chicago | rom Storle ngainst Freddio Hamann, ten |tober Ito November 13. All other won their second consecutive game, |Krug, 2b. ... ‘4 2 1 1 5 2| shutting them out again today, 6 to 0.|Phila. ... 24 7 .216|Milwaukee. 43 80 300 | Americans, New York knocked him pumds b Tole: Ok shore birds closed until September, The Rourki re the victi 0o o e .5 1 2 4 0 0/ New York has not scored on St. Yesterday's Results, i 4 e s - 1918, rkes were the victims, to | Mitler, 1b. 4 1 411 0 0 : f the b f d; i 7. And h SR Krusgor;iied ‘S o 2 '5 1 o Louisin thirty-seven innings of play. WESTERN LEAGUE, outiofithe ihox instouriinaings: today g ;1 Tn as the pesky Links batted | Krueger, “e. b 0 8 8 1 2 " Doubles by Snyder and Hornsby| ZISBska 10: Omans 1. and won, 7 to 6. New York also hit Twenty Head of Horses Snctasts Y the Josies into & hfiIPI.CSS pulp, the g::‘:‘“"i»m : g 20 ; 5 g and Wilson’s single gave them two| Denver, 5" Des Moines, 3. Williams hard. Mullen’s fielding Burn in Kearney Fire atoLT Gtenbea the gaEe Holmes aggregation gained back the | ¢, Fhompson Ganbe i 10 10| runs in the first. Wilson's double and Bt. Joseph, 0; Lincoln, 4, featured the game. Both Peckin - end of th efifth inning, when the score game they lost Monday. Curses. North, p. .1 0 1 o o ofa single by Gonzales netted a run in NATIONALIEAOUN, osnd W el 4 Kearney, Neb, Aug. 22.—(Special|was 1 to 0 in fave: of Hoston, Koo Bostan 4 it Lo e i g “Marshall J0 0 o0 0 o ofthe sixth. Six singles and a sacrifice e L eporehiAL b jeaugh an caver made home runs | rejegran)—Fire, starting about 2| mered" o slen twen o0 serian. Bosion b K,, ‘ODL‘ s ",c e Four S % S m 5 T |save them three more in the seventh.[ New York, et ioniae | into the stands. o'clock this morning, totally de-|¥hen with ohe ot snoa';n: waiked, f‘ reoel] mewhat uncertain. ‘Fans,| TH8E oo coos ot Doak started for St. Louis, but re-| Brecklym 9; Chicago, 4. Manager Donovan announced today | .o ' touke. third ion Wiiholts Bingieac i aliiet & who attended the game, have only a !y 00 2 o) tired after injuring his hand stopping AMERICAN LEAGUB. that the club's physician had forbid stroyed the barn on Eighteenth and it x";"x it Ne.‘l:t 4"':1 flt:l only Bt : f — ver T St. L 2 Wa s ! h E 2 e it i n the first inning, obtain o onl it }j\azy rcc};allegtmn of what happened. | “Kuns 0160500 0 omte|eHrzog's liner in the fifth. Meadows [ tonrieamtnr aurkpees nbton, 3; called ond | jon Frank Baker to play for two c""'l‘h"":} "f is thought that about | i "%+ angre i ot 4 ut the dcgl. ex}planat,xon]{.s t:\m ()nlslnll‘:A 01314200 1t went in and after throwing ten| Detroit, 0; Philadeiphia, 1. weeks. Score: mently .eatln [I;orses w;fs a‘}\s'olfil(\’- BOSTON. o CINCINNATL o eficy swiped it when the Rourkes el 2 etraight balls he was taken out for| Chicago. i: New York, %, CHICAGO, NEW YORK. sumed in the flames. Ed Wolfold, OAE LHOAE weren't looking. b AR .\mei’ who did not allos a Wit Scofe Clevelard, 0; Boston, 3. ABH.OA. ABHOAE | who was employed to look after the Pl [ Omaha outhit the enemy, amassing | Threebase hit: Smith. Two-base hit SR L R G E I R Lout A ICAN AnROCIATION. L3100 o ¢ 4§11 0|horses, was not to be found during| i {5 thirteen blows to the Kaws twelve, |Miller (3), Kruger, Burg, Agler. Sac .H;"\(ly'“" Yn“}i'xnnk in "m'w s 53:‘..?.:%'\!:: e ;\(fl:‘r:::pfuln'.y'.fi' A 31 0p K'p'has § 1380 the fire, and it is possible that he, °o : 2 2 3 but the Rourkes also made more er- fi'fl""".:““;';““'l(l::““:;;"t:“ basent ;'l‘:"" ABH.OAE. B0 AT | 1140 ngrt 4 2300 "Xw' was a victim of l}fn }?'"‘?;' as he\Smithitd 3 813 1% rors. ’ 1} 5 3 OLong.rt 4 000 Dty Lo $140 42 20 o|slept in one corner of the old struc-|p" A . |Engle to Agler, Kilduff to Miller. Hit i He Games Today. | "] 1 . Bibrne 2 01 3 0 ‘0 . Cecil Thompson was the first vic-|Off C. Thompson, 7 hits in four and one- | Rov'son.rf 2 0 an e B o mieraient | e (INERRTGH B $ 113 3|tare. The horses were the property|Tyiorip™ 38 9 % Sesetriy 4 L tim. A young man named Tony De- |third innings; off North, 5 hits in four and | Burnsi€ * 3 0 OHorns'y;ss 3 2 2 2 1| Wichita at_Sloux City, Denver at Des|Cicottep 2 0 0 1 $ 103 1|of Frank St. Clair. The barn is an| Totais..16 316 8 0 Totals..14 116 8 8 N Victor Emmarueltiai theigreatestiman o= 3 L o R S § Miler®b ¢ 120 9|, National League—Philadelphia at Pitta- a man by the name 3 Cincinnat! . 000 3 in the world, was the ggnl who put "l'al::hr':nvfig:' :’:\x‘hldl-:;:nl!l:' Y ':\‘zl:lc:-‘. ll"ml.hul-:\)m l‘{'a;’:‘:‘]‘;; 3 ;) :;f‘?‘l‘z::mf 41160 h",:';:\';m.n League—8t. Louls at Washing- T Auburn. i i ;J:I-':-d o:x“Lll-‘.hon Ty! n’l.u.o‘ Monely, & a crimp in Cecil. Tony, while Thomp- 9" bulls: Off Lathrop, t; off €. Thompson, Hunter,1b 1 0 1 1 dDoakp 1 1 0 2 1 on, Detroit at Philadelphia, Chicago at New UL AL —_— 4 Hits and earned runs: O Tyler, 1 hit, son was working, made three hits 1; off North, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By C.|BIriicn 2 0 0 0 Ooad'wsp 0 0 0 0 g Yorks Cleveland at Boston. ¢Batted for Schaik in ninth. f f no runs in five innings; oft Moaely, 3 hits, o . s Thomson, Engle; by North, Henning. Passed | “ially’” 1 0 0 0 0Amesp 1 0 0 0 0f & rduie. S Batted for Willlams in ninth Miss Lathrop Appomted 1 run in five innings. Btruck out: By Tyler, I ) score. ree runs himself. Tony . 7 + 2:05. g otals. .3 2 Totals. .84 13 27 run: Whitted. Stolen bases: Carey, John- | New York . 59 1 1 didn't hav 5 and Mullen. New York ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—o®ston. Bases on balls: Off Bender, 1; off [ Two-base hita: Walters J. Colling, Felsch ; ‘ \1'2?:1‘1 has:u;":dm“;]‘eh I‘“[‘frll‘i““"h]c)“‘l 11‘?[:‘ —— B e Ratrii oti Caopr 1 Bl sian dlenrondll Oldon A FoVIIereE e i ]i“;:{fim ;,,“‘“EZC"’(';”"“‘-“{“)" Mi H“dn“" Have Paving, i h I b g burden. Two-base Rits: Herzog, Suyder, Hornsby, | F4n8: Off Bender, § hits, 4 runs in four and | paugh, Weaver. Btolen bases: Oldring, Bau Edith Lathi g. 22—(Special )—Miss| Hastings, Neb, Aug. 22.—(Special _Miller in Form. Do T e Arna - Baube | LWo-thirds innings; off McQuillan, 2 hits, no | mann, MeMullen. Sacrifice hit: Baumann | ith Lathrop, for many years con-|Telegra—)mBy the overwhelming Ray Miller was the only Rourke . D ey T un “balle; | fune in one-third’ inning: off Osscher, 1| worifice fly: Jackson. Bases on balls. Off nected with rural school work as an f 1y th -4 5 ¥ £ Atho 2 b hit, no run In three innings; off Cooper, § s g A - vote of nearly three to one the propo- vho did 1 5 el Off Perritt, 1; oft Doak, 1; off Meadows, 2; + V| Shawkey, 1; oft Williams, 3. Hits and t b fhi f e | sith i who ‘did any slugging to speak of. o perrite, 1; oft Doak, 17 off Meadows, 2:| wits, '3 runs in nine innings. 'Struck out: | carned rna: OF Cleotte, 7 hits and § rune assistant in the office of the state| gition to issue $50,000 of bonds for He made four hits and one sacrifice | Gelebrate ‘“Ducky ~ Holmes | Perritt. 1 hits and 6 runs In cight innings; By Bender, 1; by Cooper, 6. Umplrea: Rig- | in four innings: off Willlams, hits and two superintendent, has received an ap-|intersection paving cafried in a spe- fly out of as many trips to the rub- (e & oft Doak, 4 hits and no runs in five in-| ' *"4 97 rung In four innings; off Shawkey, & runs [pointment as an assistant in the edu-| cia) election today. This insures the ber. Three of the hits were doubles. Day’’ by Victory Over nings; off Meadows, no hits and no runs f . Struck out: By Shawkey, §; by Cleotte, §: | cational department of the govern- i . s s In no Innings (none out in sixth); off Ames by Williams, 6. Umplres: iilldebrand &nd : completion of about twelve miles of T he winth inning Ry threw 3 My e et sl o ant | Powell Wing His nent at Washington along the. same | ('e8 paving ; scare into Bill Lathrop that so shat-| * e out: By Pe-ritt, 3; by Doak, 2; by Ames, . t . Battle Long to Draw. "’I° of “E°£§~ It is understood that a B tered Bill's nerves he had to be der- = 2. Umpires: O'Day and Harrison. F G. Washington Aug. 28t Lous ane | alary of $2000 accompanies the job.| Bee Want Ads Produce Results. & ricked out of the pastime. With two|SCORE FOUR TO NOTHING Cubs Easy for Dodgers. 1rs ame 1n Washington battled in & 2 to 3 draw today | — I men on, Ray lifted the pill over the —_—— Chicago, Aug. 22 — Brooklyn batters K C T 2 an exciting game of fourteen innings 5 3 . £ : . > 3 pounded Prendergast and Brow: . ur. vhen called on mccount of darkness. S right field fence, but it went foul a| Lincoln Neb, Aug, 22.—Lincoln| R over Ghiago. todas. 5. to. & but toet . . Tournament ouls scored in the third inning on thre couple of feet. Then Ray hit a|celebrated “Ducky Holmes day” by | the services for a while of Outflelder Jimmy asses -"&’ .A""('lla l"fld ’:‘"'fl gx,“flhhl ony L s s > Johnston, wh H b 5 . A 22 _Visi ass AN ustin's double. ashingto: double, but ]t‘;w"doubl: ?Xl]? {sior;d lefeating St. Joseph, 4 to 0; Honolulu | Joinston. whose ::r:'wtgm‘::ke:yu“{r‘;wi:‘-. § Kaxllsas City, Mo,, Aug. 22—Visit- | ‘T ""(ho fourth on Milan's single anc one run and Hall, who relieved Lath- [ Williams was hit opportunely while | %rrors helped the Cubs score, but Cheney | INE Players continued their march to- | ‘mith'a triple. In the fitth Foster forced rop here, ended the agony by whiff-| Sardner had his opponents almost | was removed becnuso of unsteadinces, and ward the finals today in the Missouri| .conard, was moved to socond on an out [ 3 ook third on a wild pltch and scored the Dell's wildness forced his withdrawal in| Valley Tennis tournament. Among ' Sit TUIS et o aihgle. Wellman pitch- ing Krueger with the assistance oflhelpless. Score: Ump Carney. o] | LINCOLN :;}:("’(:’;\_';';z"’"" Bcors: RN the winners was Ralph Powell of , ed the entire game. Gallla gave way to a The third and fourth innings were| .~ DN S ABH.OARE M Poar |Omaha, who defeated R. F. Walton, | pinch hitter in the sixth and was succeoded the fatal ones for the Rourkes. In|g Wilijams, ¢ | £ 7220 0 atetmanar 42070 o | Kansas City, 6-0, 6-2. by A:;u» !‘msr-: 2 : R adi Thornasn 0 0Flack,rf 1300 el e ! . LOUIS. WASHINGTON. esc stanzas the Lopeks did "‘0-5511.3,‘\‘:;? on. ! ] D R A s o 2 O OAR B OA.B, | of their hitting and the Rourkes did |§{01T . A 5 11 0 03aler,ib 3 0 6 0 0 splder Ke"ey Will Shotton,If 4 0 6 0 OMorganss 3 1 1 0 0] most of their erring. They were|Hunter, i 0o 0 4 113 1 2McCon’lp 1 0 0 8 0 . Miller,rf 6 2 8§ 0 OMcB'dess 4 1 3 2 0 ) N A e 2b 4 1 2 2 0Zimandb 4 3 1 1 0 jom We|sh Camp Borton,1b 5 017 0 OLcon'd3t 6 2 3 0 1| some spasms. Toseke willih | 0 1 olMowryab s 1 10 0Eillot 41800 c |Pratt2b 4 22 R OFoster3b 6 2 1 6 0] T »s and Topeks wi 4 . 5 sonss 8 0 16 2 40141 i 3 | Mar'ng.ct 51 4 0 OMilanet 7 2 4 2 0| The ‘Rour:\: .u¥l‘ l‘pn ~k will bat T 9 Millere 4 8 4 3012 1|ug, 9}°r3d°KS{’lr"‘gs" Colo, ?“5' 22— 'c § 1 4 7 0Smithet 7 2 2 0 0 tle again today. The Rourkes prom- Ts o Cheney,p 0 0 0 0 00 0 of opider elly of San Francisco, 0 0 0 0 OShankslf 4 2 2 0 0 ise to do better. The game will start Ihx‘r‘\‘l’l';;n gk0k0 2 ? 0 ; 4 known as the handler of widely- 2 ;' |V g H;d'r'y,u" : “? f o at 3:15. - = H A E.| S O R s A o known boxers, including James J. 4085 0Galllap 200 20 % p = ‘v\‘r‘l_pil'\lp, (-A 00 SO 00 0 82716 2| Jeffries, will join the training camp 6 00 0 0*Willlams 1 0 0 0 )| { McCabe, 2b. R ] B b o e ot Freddie W H ; % —————Ayorsp 3 00 2 0 Sloux Are Vlctors | Jourdan, 1. 0 T 1f 2 1| Toals..36102714 4 |of Freddie Welsh in a few days, ac-| po, G502 1 " ——m—— 3 | Kirkham, 1€, 0 1 0 0 ol "Batted for Cheney tn ninth, cording to a telegram received by Totals..5012 4217 1 ' I 0 nin G’a,me T g 1 1 0 0l ¢Batted for Daubert in fourth. the champion today. ; / *Ran for Severeld In fourteenth n pe g [ Keating, ib! g0 1 g o }?3:::‘;'{‘,'“ r: 'l‘ 0 ;’ ° g 2 o ‘1)—: A message received by his manager, | °*Batted for Gallla in slxth. 5 #ALE | Fusner, " c... 0 8 5T S Z 2 —4 | Eddie Pitts, announces that Billy [8t. Louls ..0 011000000000 02 A e liams, o DR L O ase hits: Johnston, Cutshi Mow- [ Roche, the referee, will reach tl'i)lu)f Whashington 0001100000000 0—2 Sious City, la, Aug 22-—Sioux| o = e mmerman. Hofman. Home ~run:( CGOACK " i NewltYarkiA Two-base hits: Austin, Fostor. Three- City won the opening game of the i A R :‘:“” Ttlrl'llo‘uL I\Iu)n»rhzl Myln s, (\;\"henb m:-n»:m (] J.lpnngs rom New Yor U= | bage hita: Bmith. Stolen bases: Miller, Fo & gl iy 4 i Anco — erman, Flliott. Double play: Olson to Me- [ gust 31. 1 P 5 b i . series from Wichita by a score of 4|8t Joseph..".:20 0 6 0 6 0 0 0 0—0 Carty to Mowrey. Base on balls: Off Chaner|la —_— fv'}z;(fh‘:"kn.(hr::::l'v:?:’rl"|n ].)J“u“d’zlg itan ta 3 Scorer . | Two-buse hits: Lober, Hunter. Doublo|li oft Dell, 2i"off Brown, 2. Hite and Amerlean Assoclation. to McBride. Bases on balls: Of Wetlman, WICHITA. {piuy:” “Thomason to” Tuttimore: ‘Gurdner \o | curted runs: OF Cheney .0 hite and 2 runé | o( Kansay Clty— R H E.|8: off Gallla, 7; off Ayers, 1. Hits and earn- o F. | Moree (¢ : ams o Jourdan to in three innings: off Dell, no hits and no | At d ‘ o "3 | ed runa: Off Gallia, 4 hits and 2 runs in sf = best " ) ¥ox, Tl.. 1 o‘:})\::y"n'"s:x‘ffl"“ bESsc korin HntenADAL T KChe;thINd (inmbie ot (amith A=t et S B 1=8 8 2| lhningn; oft Avers 4 his and no T Bk why they are called the *‘Sgesd Sholle. i Litschl, ss 2 18 . S ot O ey aar (s g ve and two-third in- 3 ight Innings; off Wellman, 12 hits and 2 makes the main difference. £ Hrivton 1 o e iy higraner: 3 By |ningw; off Prenderyast. 3 runs and 3 hits Batterles: Paimero and Luque; Northrop | fufl® (MR S IR sruek out: By N m]:'-r"d’l&k?' obe ""fla ; o, e 4 0 { il dime (RO Hrar): & Baacat o ba ks By | 51 o noadhird nping foft Brown, & 4hitajand and Billings | Gallta, 1; by Wellman, 6; by Ayers §. Um- \ i o ~ho ,“x.",'"‘.‘”‘"“"_"“ right Notin 3 0 |Gardner, 3; by Wililams, 1. Left on bases runs in flve and two-third innings; off | At Minncapolls-- R.H. 1. | pirey: ChIll and Connolly. Tivest in town earry " ** and “Nitre L ritfith, 7 0| Tiveotn: 85 8t Josephr 6. " Umoirear Mies | McConnell, % hits and 1 run in thres in- |Columbue . 0==4.1% 3 Bed Sox Blank Indl : Clab’" smol [ I-M:’-fll‘:&:fll-b ‘ Jucksor 4 o |and Colgate. me: 1:41. 1:"';"1‘!; :l‘ll 'Kvy p:"'hurr:(ri? Hraawnh(.!uhn- Minnespolls 0°—8 9 2 A zl'v n"| n -':'- i s, the ! "m“ 1 7 3 2 2 — | Struck out: By Cheney, 3; by Dell, | Batteries. Davis, Blodgett and Pratt, onton, Aug. 22.—Boston again shut ou g T & 2 y |1 by Prondergast, 1: Brown iibhyi BorkatanilOwene [ Cleveland “today, 3 to 0. The Red Sox 3 soldllz‘our home dealerand 1,193 other 1 s 0 ¢ Oosters rrors | MeConnell, 1. Umplres: Kiem and’ Emsile.| Ac 8t Paul—First game: R.H.E | scored a run in the first inning on Chap- A ing merchants in Nebraska ¢ ey, 2 | Split Double Header, Toledo ©.003101010—6 9 1! mans etror, and two in the seventh on | Cloan end ol with REM OJL, the f ; ingles by Luwis, Walker and Gardne, sombinge A e Sk G’ B G Pitburgh, Aus, 22—Philageiphia ana |5t PoU-.o.0 1010003410 2] Snene W G, SINNCL gopton. Cleve: | iow Drader Sohvet, Lubricant and Rt Preventatios 1ve Bears (GaIme | et aivided o dounle heuder nare | Batterior: Bedient and Sweeneyi Griner, | lind” filod the bases in the frwt{nnine y TIIE REMINGTON ARMS UNION METALLIC § 5 Gilmore, If. N 1 g 9] Des Moines, Ia, Aug. 22.—Des|®econd. 8 to 7. ~‘The Pirates made two 1;‘0“]’;0 . 0/310/181270.0 315013 :;‘»‘yrfl’n:ml.(n’:-'":»,;.'h;?): ”.’.‘:.‘ardwfx‘:"h:"‘l‘.m‘ 2 """'”'“"'"7.".139’.‘.‘&"'“""“‘" Lejotme, of o 0 1 1 ofsponsible for three runs and gave | were helpless before his pit ! Al e SRR & ; 4 I T T ee a A pitching and that 4 May AN . :,“”"-_‘r'“-‘;p 3b. e 'l' Denver al5 to) 3ivictorviin the ‘open:i{of McQuilian,Swhiolrslisyed hiw i the sevs ""A'f';iul'.'\'mi".'l%i.n game* R H. E. Lu‘“fli“}?«')‘.A E. nm}\";?i\i',l’).A.l-: Conne e © 1 3 3 ofing game of the series. Score: enth inning. Harmon was hit hard and ' [ndiannpols ....7 310 003 0 0—i4 20 0 Graneylf 2 0 0 0 AHooperrt 4 1 1 0 0 v. 2b. 153 i i timely. Plttsburgh won the last game-1i | Milwaukee 0001011003612 §|Turner,3b 3 1 0 2 OBarry,2b 3 1 2 3 0 ®osby, C... D TR the fifth inning when, with the score 7 to : | Speaker,ct ¢ 1 3 1 OLewisif 4 13 0 0 Gaspar. p. 0 00 o o 0 AB.R. H, O. A E.|O0 In favor of the visifors, the locals scored | . Batteries: Dawson and Schang; Faeth, 40 20 OHIILY 8 016 0 0 A o R e s Miller, . 3 "0 0nine runs tn seven hits, a bave on bulls and | Scherdell and Dilhofr. 400 2 1Walkerof 3 13 0 0| [ Totals . T ) 2| Kelleher, ss. 1 3 4 0fanerror. Score: waukee—Second game: 4 110 0 0Gard'rdb 3 2 0 2 0] *Batied stner in ninth Oukes, cf. 0 1 0 0| PHILADELPHIA. PITTSBURGH. Indianapolis 0201011083 ) b 41382 18cotter 3 0 1 4 0 i s utcher, It. 3 0 0 0 AN SBURGH. 5, | Milwaukee 000000002—2 7 4| Daly,c’ 2 0 4 1 0Thomasc 3 0 2 0 0] : Sloux City ....0 0 0 1 1 1 L SR ot’s 8 8 8 OWarneeb 1 11 0| _Battories Strang and Wells; Letiela, |QNellle 10 1 2 SMavep 11 06 ol First base on errors: Wichita, 2; Sioax| I " 2b, g by O T N I e S R L GG LA wm o Totals..30 12714 0 . City, % Left on bases: Wichita, Sloux | 3 "hmar i . 2 g A e e 544 2210 0hommmin 40700 Esluads iQainleraifinstings, u:?:r.l;d n“z 00 000 0 00 Twbans e ot Crony. Siolun e s - - = $1a0 ‘as3o o FRliade, Neb. Aug 12—(Speclal Tale- | Boaton Lo g g s o Byl 0 e a‘ :es iray, Watson. Double playe: Croshy to Con- otals 11 3 2 s 3 0140 Bkt o ate. astings here Y nolly, Rapps to Griffith to Rapps, Watson Luderalb 8 110 3 JRoceune 9 5 3 1l thin atternoon, §to 3, Finch for the visttora |, T¥O base bit; Qardner, Grandll, Three- i to Rader, Metx to Wateon, Koestnor to o A m|Eitenc’ 4 2 8 1 Murmonn § L 060 pitched u wood gumo, wllowing nine nitall{DASEREE MAYS: ARErIfen il Darey iDoublsh Rarps to OKriffith. Struck out: By Gaspar, LR, H. O 5, | Mayer,p scher 1 0 0 0 0[and striking out thirteen men, while Bailey | D838 P agh) LR AR it 4] 3 t i Bases o Hal | O e [ HARN St ¢ 0 "0 3 o ofeoody 10000 ————— | for the homy club struck out ten man und | 1o Hoblitzelli Barry to Scot to Hoblitmsll, For the accommoration of street car patrons ar sl ott Koestner, 4. Wild piteh: Koeat, | Hunter, of. © 1 0 3 o ofMcQuib,p 0 0 0 0 0 Totals..34 72716 2|allowed ten hits. The features of the gafne | DA% o ballu: Off Mays, 3. Hits and earned attendi h ] par.'3; off Koestner, &, Wild pitch: Kosst | puryfora T v allowed ten hits. The featuren of tho €afo | il G ughy, 7 hita and 2 runs In elght attending the Great Western Circuit Races this ;i Dl s £ i | Meloan, 2! T e R ) otals. .37 16 2713 3 who took en : | innings; oft Mays, G hits and no runs in by Korstner, Lejeune. Time: 2:10, Umpire: 3 i« three hits out of four times up k A % $ Pl | dones,"1b $ 1 127 0 0| Phliadelphia. 0 0 1 0 % 10 3 o—giand o weneational catch by gullivan, whichi[[neinningeRatcyci oRURBY fReRtY Y AbY week, August 22d to 26th, inclusive, through reen, If. . .3 Pittsburgh .. 2 0 0 0 0 0—3|cut off pomsible rally hy the Hastings MOY® 1. Umplres: O'Loughiin and Evans. $ : = | Rigsby, c. cgi i s R 0 eyl e i e S e 0 team. Haatings will' piay e Mucks Blank Tigers car service from 14th and Howard di John Perkins Hits Town o i s B, || o= s oMy ari cevemih: [y ) Sl R Philadelphta, Aug 'lll‘:llnd.zlnhln shut Speed ill b intai : reCt'to ' In Search of Little Mix| o™ ™ 2 2 2 22 o eien unes Bisart Soubis, iay: s Lout Dol niay t0'0 " Dot teama ‘nad peedway will be maintained, commencing at 1 Stock. o asker ouble play: m o Seaton i wave o ¥ v .k 1 ‘o John Perkins, a dusky-hued battler nenl“r‘“' iy r‘)‘ sn ': 27 n”o z Garey, Warner. Busen on' balin: Ot Mayer, | Chicago, Aue. 22— : who teft e e e 12:30 p. m. each day dm'mg the races. In ad- d IRYEIUCKDRNCICE [ DONTer s vie —§ | 1; off X an, 1; off Harmon ts | the Philadelphla Natlons Y » Boork- . o Vi e i i 1 W areiny partnes for | betSotais " 8 8 6 38 5§ 8 873 undsammed runa: oft Mayer! " it 2 ram | Iy Frderainana was bovelt bt Coba | the any i i, he aexcren naing o 1 buee dition, there will be extra service between 16th sdid | Two-buse hits: Shiclds, Meloan. Sacritice [ i siX innings; off McQuillan. no hite. no |last spring. y o | 1 of ne d : 3 Jack Johnson, breescd into. Omaba |, Er s, W, Sk, Soat S | o b s e off Bt 16 R e ey s | Sl et % S and Locust and the Speedway to take care of y : 3 N k HII0G Eartiro: Denvar. Y1+ Des| 5 rune in nine innings. Struck out: BY |opilo creeme! R AT R e DETROLT. SLP = g is looking for trouble and is anxious | At Lo ek ont. Wy Higginbotham, | Maver, 13 by MeQuillan, 1; by Harmon, 4 il R aad Hereapeclaoruit s e S L 1S passengers who may transfer «.t 16th and Locust to take on some 145 or 150-pound boy | 2: by Ford, 3. Bases an ball: Off Higgin- [ Umplres: Orth and Rigler. Score, second | B [VitLAL 1 0 1 0 6Wittes 3 0 1 0 0 streets A around these parts. He is stopping };;"fi‘,‘,‘;"“‘\ffl':"‘i SO N tine, 145, | PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURGH. | Nion] o] Meatyine, 1376 w3220 i at the Bloomfield hotel s ABH.O.AE AB.H.O.AE. | Mioneapolls, Aug, 23—Announcemont was | 31 60 0Schang)t 3 28 00 A : : ; = Paskert,of 550 9Warner,3b d 3 3 4 §|made by the local boxing club toduy that 40 4 0 OLajoleb 3 1 2 3 1 Cars to Speedway will dxsplay signs readmg' ( Battle Creek Defeats Tilden. Two Are Tied for Golf | Zb 5 0 b 4 0Careyet 3 1 2 o of Fred Fulton, the Rochester, Minn., h-eavy 40 41 OMcIn'lsib3 0 7 1 0 34 Battle Creek, Neb., Aug. 22.—(Speclal )— 8 . 13 : : 0 “Hv'hultml{ g 1200 ;I'lluhl.o;u'r: Y;':l'n ‘mntv)\-d to meet Porky }lin‘f(""zb ; } Il' ; ;:w}sll'ehzb 31320 (13 ol 99 , Neb., . 33—(8y N “ruv'th,rf 3 0 OHin'un,ri 500 nn oston in a ten-round, - | McKee,c Pleiniche 4 1 6 2 0 I T LT T L Prize at Country Club | whiteilie 5 2 1 0 otonnnib 4 B oakbou i nureta s beai i Tamsspialio o 1R enuhipae D0 3y 18 ar to eeawa et At e to 4. Batt ALt M 5 Luder's,ib 4 2 8 0 GBaird,b & 3 1 0 1 ———— *Hellman 1 0 0 0 ¢ = reck, Tndrnhl;t und Ross; Tilde n,y«; on | Mrs. W. B. Roberts a!\f] Mrs. E. H_‘nwwn‘« 21 2% 1McCa'y,e8 3 0 3 3 0 Battle Croek Wins. Totals. .2 711 1 - Hits: Battle Creck, 10; Tlden, | Sprague are now tied for the first Burnse 4 0 3 0 OFischerc 4 1 8 0 0 Dattl " Totals. . 4! S Struck out: By Todenhot, 13; by | P4 ST ¢ first| ponderp 2 1 0 1 0Cooper.s 4 3 0 8 1|7elegran o Neb. Aug. 22—(8pocial | 1aqroit 00 000000 0—0 < Luschen, p du\!" ;he cur]‘pemmn for the Bur-|Mcauiiy o 0 0 0 0 - e | o A tierion For Tiattis Crock: Foton: | Philadeiphia. 0 0 ¢ 0 0 0 1 0 = ’ ess-Nash trophy at 9 Byrne 1000 0 Totals.. 351227 9 2 Ho $ 4 e Creek, Tode: . ¢ 0 — u s oo te Gl Golan ‘f‘numrv S pB’oth h;“:}‘: ':"RI”"';“»:,.}W.,, 00050 hot, Hollld y d Ross; for Stanten, Rhod ~ Twa-base hit: Biruyk iolen bases; Cobb, i Avold oxposure and drafts. Eat rikht|234 strokes for the forty-five holes | SIS Challenge League Wi .'.',3.",:‘ 1':4‘::‘1:‘ ‘;\lv-]\n.lln‘h:‘hv :Tufi'n,'l'f"px'l'y'& o Take Dr. King's New Discovery. 1t Kills| o far played, Mrs. W Burns s | Totus. 84 824 alienge League Winuers, | Lajole, McInnin. Iiase on balls: Off James, S ade it el e 1 % . O 1S IS | ppiladelphia. 0 Ve P o o ‘The Stars and Stripes have challenged the | 6 off Bush, 6. Farned runs: Off James, 1 ree al wa R thir d “"‘ll‘bmxl slr:j)kvs. thg final | pittsburgh 0 00 0 0 0 °—9 {1"'{‘::“111!:&:-“"“ n: 'g;:nlw: Murphys, Me- | Struck out: By James, ; by Bush, 4. Wild o, v 4 round wi e played next Monday. Two-base Pasko . “arthys, Stags and Chris Lycks. Call Roy |pitch: By James, 2: by Bush, 1. Passcd 1 | Y. | Two-base hite: Paskert, Cooper. Home | Stacey at Bouth 1238, Ball: Pleintch. Umpires: Nallin and Dineen,

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