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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY BRINGING UP FATHER -+ il AUGUST 25, 1916. 7 Drawn for The Bee by George McManus PARDON ME - IR BOT ™MI5% JONES 15 COING TO 3ing, | CAN'T GO HOME - ME WIFE \S HERE AN') GOT TO WAIT FER HER — BY . GOLLY- | HATE THESE MUSICALS- I'VE HAD MORE FUN AT MANY A FUNERAL- | ) | | | DOWN TO FINALS ROURKES FINALLY FRED TONEY BEATS RUTH HOLDS TIGERS | Today’sSportCalendar LICK THE TOPEKS " THE SUPERBA CREW = seerzpeme el 70 THREE SINGLES mavsisimgcucis: St IN THE SINGLES | W. L. Pet W. L. Pet N p-Shoeting tournament af 3 b AB. R, H. 0. A, E.| Omaha 76 48 .844| Brooklyn .68 | Noceer—All-American team plays the l:‘nr-‘l.? R I B B ° Lincoln 2 41 605/ Beaton ....82 [ | fourth game of ita Scandinavian series at i 0 . | s es Motnes 62 85 630 Phil. ...... 6 Gothenburg, Sweden, ‘ 0 Seven Hits for Nine Runs|Thommen 31 0.1 ¢ 0aNows League Leaders But|siws city 6o g soyew vor st fi 4%t Shuts Out Detroit Team DBY| ‘usuis_open misnt doubles tenrmament Mathewson and ohfll'll'" hD“ A y H i 3 i 4 t Woodmere Tennls club, Woodmere, L. L i . Gives Merz Plenty of CRS S 8 1 2 1 % ¢ Four Hits and Oincinnati |Tercke 113 Shioeea Score of Three to Nothing ‘r“m:;" e e on- 1 &1 Will Play for Nort! Margin filrelan, A, I R Wins, Two to One St. Joseph .48 90| Cincinnati .44 at Boston. | 1ahan, ten rounds, at Breoklyn; Tommy east Honors. ¢ BurF A dHY 4 ' AMER. LEAGUE. | AMERICAN | [ Colmaanngataat i iaay 1O Taxsa. % 00 3 W : ‘W dn, at New York; Frankie Burns agains bl _— - = = N o Willie ds, at Marieville, UBLE! LAYIN MARSHALL'S HITS OOUNT| mem. ... .5 % 3 % % §SCORE TIED IN NINTH|mwm..% & Siawne 51101 0OBB MAKES AN ERROR|Fibe it ioits fw fiiivicy PAST DOUBLES FLAYING TOPEKA. Chicago ...66 b5 .542| Indlanapits 70 rounds, at Rochester, N. Y.; Al Delmont e thir-| ey New York .64 64 6428t Paul ...62 againal Young Britt, ten rounds, st Boston. . 2 Tuesday the Rourkes made thir-| = = AB.R. I 0. A E| Cincinnati, Aug. 24.—Fred Toney | Detrolc +..85 65 531 Toleds .62 i 112 Boston, Aug. 24—Ruth held De- | e n rounds, at Dowtem| Norfolk, Neb, Aug. 24, (Spech‘: teen hits and lost the game. \Vednes- | agier, rf ... 38 1 3 0 0 o|allowed the league leaders only four Cleveland .43 8¢ jfi:laulnna;vu. 6383800 groit to three singles today, BOSton | Hits ana earned runa: Off Groom, § hits, Telegram.)—Charles Mathewson an 5 o 2 0| hits = e 2 . | Wash, 3 " ‘olumbus .49 ATl o ff Park, 6 hit il 9 day they made ten hits and lost the | Goedwin, %0 8854 8| hits here today and Cincinnati de-| pf 85 &1 4ndiColumbus .43 11 A0S | inming, 3 to 0. Coveleskie allowed |3 rins in elght innings; off Park, § his | Paul Langenber, both of Walthill, de iefateyny 5 8.0 3 4 feated Brooklyn, 2 to 1. The local & RO e % Lt H d Donald M game. Yesterday they only made| Engle, 3b . SRS e il & 2 : Yesterday's Results. the Red Sox but one hit up to the | hits und ono'run in ane faning; one out in | feated N. A. Huse and Donald Mapes hi d h The | W: Lathrop, 1b J4 1 112 0 ijteam scored their first run in the WESTERN LEAGUE. ; SV . alght; off Duvenport, 1 hit. no runs in twh | for the doubles championship in the BeveRi e Lang WDI IS EAlie e LS [nevareNlt <4 0 070 & §sixth. Hobbs doubled and stole third | Topeka, 4; Omaha, #. | sixth, when a double and two singles, | intnre: off Shooker, ® Bt &GRS, " *Stm | Northeast Nebraska tennis tourna- score was 9 to 4. | Monree, - ¢ B when Meyers tried to catch him off | Wichita, 4; Sioux City, 15, | coupled with an error by Cobb, | 1o runs in one and two-thirds innings. Hit ¥ ountry. .l . ;_|Sanders, p . A0SR R0 S L 2 1 Denver, 8; Des Moines, [ieaug 7 B e od balt: Maraans by Shocker: Mages | MENt on_the Norto y ] The ¥nllant Rourkes defied and vio- | Burwell, p URI e S el i He scored on the same Play, | stJcueph, 3,°4; Lincoln, 10, 5. netted Boston two runs. Boland re-| by Mocube. Struck out: Dy Shocker, 4; by | course Thursday - afternoon. The lated all the rules of physics, society | *Allen ot b bt AL wh;n Olson’s throw went over Mow- NATIONAL LEAGUE laced Coveleskie in the seventh and | Shawkey. 1. Umplres: O'Loughlin and | gcore was 7-5, 6-3, 6-2. This gives and the national commish yesterday. | o000 - 7 1 7L 7 1 z|rey’s head. Brooklyn tied the score| pyuugaipnia 7; St Louts, 5. | P o Walk IR Lol NPOORUREAMS.HoN e the Walthill men the first leg on the Nine runs off seven hits. The To-| Lot "t L Burwell in ninth . in” the ninth on a base on ball and| Hosten, 6, Chicago, 1. his two wild pitches allowed Walker BTLOUIR S E JYORK. | i cup for the doubles. peks say it is an outrage. [ two_ singles. Marquard, who had| Brooklyn, 1; Clncinnat, 2. to tally after he had doubled to the | shoion,1e™s " 3 6 6\ageact "4 1711 0 P the. semi-finals of .the [slbigles very time, with one exception, the | “'Ry 010103 itched good ball, gave way in the| New York. 1: Pittsburgh, 10. left field scoreboard. Score: dhotton,If 4 0 4 0 1HighIt 3 1100 ) H y y ) ption, the |~ Runs 4 S5 1 f h AMERICAN LEAGUE DETROIT. BOSTON. [Millorrt 3 0 0 0 0Pkp'has 4 13 0 1|championship contest, Mathewson Rourkes made a hit they scored a| Hits s 9 1701 20 ast inning to aApmch_lnttvcr‘ Smith, T e AB.H. O.AE. AB.H., O.AE |Sslorb 3 1 8 0 cPlppdb 4 2 9 0 : eliminated Pasewalk, 4-6, 6-1, 6-0, 6-2. run. In the sixth Joe Berg cracked | Topeka— who replaced him, hit Neale. Mc-| 0elial’s, 4; Philadelphia, Vitt,3b 4 1 0 3 0Hooperof 4 3 2 0 0(Pratt2b 4 1 31 O'IG'Intirf 41se The finals in this contest will be b A | 00000201 4 , 5, 4; Philadelphia, 6, 3 Bush, 21 6 1 OBarry,gb 3 0 2 § 0|Mara'nacf 3 1 3 0 0Mullen,3b 3 0 1 6 0 a double, but it didn’t do any good. | 'l‘":;': I T ) _I\cchlme beat ’f“llll a hlunt‘.) Rnusg dol fil quln. "g, 2; New York, 4, 4. pfl,,,,":.'; M M3 0200 Severeldic ¢ 0 11 0B'm L ERE R played Dbetween Mathewson and rshall Tripled. X 2 67 . ing the same, il ng '[ he bases. Smith etroit 0; Boston, 3. Veachif 4 0 2 0 nib 3 flll 0 0|Austin3 4024 H 2 chll’les Dul’lll’ld Of NOY‘Olk Ffidl In th b t e f Im'fl":ft;'i“l:. L‘::;}ox.:\':?:rl.l'nrruu. sac- | then made a wild pitch, Neale scor- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. e Ol e cras it ol 3 0 0 2 o THAH morning. % n the opening stanza lour runs|Eueh gl “krug, Thompson, Myller, Agler.|ing, Score: Kansas City, 8; 8t. Paul, 4. Youne.2b 4 1 1 3 0%otte 30 33 of*morton 1000 0fogdgen 0 0 01 0| S A Erskine of Norfolk won the were made on two hits. Smith started | {lNq e flies: Marshal, Forsythe, Defate. CINCINNATL Milwaukee, 3; Minneapolls, 6. Spencer,c 3 0 0 2 0lady.c 213 000(*Rumler 11 0 0 oShawk'y,p 0 0 0 0 0 v ‘on . o f L the frame by coaxing Sanders for a |stolen bases: Thompson, :hgna{,"w. l}‘:l‘:-x 4 AB.H.O.A.E. . AB.H.OAE 'I!‘f»::‘doi"li; Ilnzjl‘nlu:lln. 7;1, Bakerc 1 0 8 3 g{"":‘“'“ 1 ? 3 2 g e e e i conuo:;tllo;‘smg es contest from Lun- It Forsythe to Miller. Myersef 4 1 1 1 ONealerf I e T Loulsville, 3; Columbus, 7. ¥ 200 uth,p 2 3 [ L4 . ren, O- N ;‘\f:ll’l;.s bsua:td:;:i b;}:;n];ar?’:ggli?“‘g :::'snnn?i‘:fl? g’l‘x{xulx“:nd one-third I‘r;r:lnnx i‘u;‘nxfllirf ; 1 : g r(lv\)’rr‘-(h;:ih 23 ;’ g : Games Today. g g : g 0*McNally 0000 Mle: ;nr |l.nvun In lnln(h. A gret, 2 = = off Burwell, 0 In one and two-thirds ngs. ( Wheat,1f 1 M'K'ie,3b 1 1 2 ———— atted for Hamilton in ninth. L s 4 010 0 ORoushof & 1100 estern League—Topeka at Omaha, Wich- | *Hellman 0 0 0 0 73111 0| eBatted for Russel th. A J ) s 1 0 2 3Grifithyef 1 1 1 0 0|Joseph at Lincoln, *Fuller Vo \ y 9, i f > ‘Time: 1:40, Umplres: Carney and 02 RLORY0ReTe New York 2001 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 e—i }{:gl)bgn%\{arsschoarliln;aflét:u; !;\np}e {fi”tgre Lo (Lo S S B LNational League—Philadeiphia st St| Totaln..2s 324111 Two-base “hita: Magee, Pipp. Three-basa wwgdneSdayAs secz‘:ndueame e, d Miller. —_— Mara'rd,p 2 0 0 1 OHobbsss 8 1 1 4 ofLouls, Boston at Chicago, Brooklyn at Cin-| T hits: Walters, Nunamaker, Home run: Shot. ashington, ug. —Manager i el S DOUBLE BILL Smithp” 0 00 0 OToneyp 3 0 0 0 0 clnnail, Now York at Pitisburgh. BTt Shene n ‘eventh o moenburia Bow wulien, Sarns | Grigiith of the Washington club to- *O'Mara 0 emmmmemw] Ameri Le *Bat Ca kie i th. 3 ’ e fie;g Om'h infield hi | 20 0 02 rotals, <38 BEVIEI0| Cisvcrsnn ot PrmasIoe B, Lyoteoeiety o e e Ott Russell, 1; oft Mogridge, day was notified that Manager Jones i ks Gile i SR LD g e L S, York, Detrot at Boston. % Twosbase! hite: |Cady, Walker. Blolen | ave: Gte Ruiue o bito, has wired President Phil Ball of the ' “fl"fi "‘: N‘{h“]"d T}!gmlzf"{‘l go]t ".a' A aT SND e o i G hen ik Ik [EunT asored < 4 o:,Cobb. Haoritice nit: Cobb. Sacritice | ninga; oft Mogridre, 1 hit, no ru St. Louis American league club to L A ri LD 5 o " e = = arry. Double play: Cobl third H ¢ b : & : walk and Miller sacrificed. Marshall's | yinkg and Josies Divided TWO| o o™ .o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 : Ty e Y g Covaimaiies 1] | e s N aaiton, | proteat the second game with Wash | sacrifice fly counted Manager Marty, ‘ol } | Hughes, Knabe. Stolen bases: Wilholt. Sac- 4 5 4 ) di hich St. Loui K ileda he fifth d d G&mes | Cincinnati 4 00 0,0 100 i3 rifico hits: Snodgrass, Magee. Sacrifics fly: off Mitchell, 1; off Ruth, 6. Hits & 4 rune Struck out: By Y hy\"lgloll yesterday, in_whici t. uis 3 rug tripled in the fifth and score g | irais it ita2 Grohy Hobla Wl otan Boxe | Mgas MEDoNIsks avas Balsactol Hond il e umaL O IL el ors | LAY Ays 23 Ry Mamliton HL Urmplren: Kvana/liw ke i heaten, 8 cta 2. The grounds on Thompson's grounder to Defate. Hobbs. " Saorifice hits: Griffith, McKechnie, | Bllott: Knabe to Salser. Base on bulla: Off | in one inninks: oft Miteheil, 1 hit ana no|"" ”“‘”I:“' e N given are that it was late, dark, and i G- e, o plays: utsha 0 c- ughes, 3; off K drix, 2; K o & o s, » 1 inni Lucky Seventh Agaim - - {SCORES 10 TO 3 AND 4 TO 3 | B abow to_ Louden | it end carmed o o s he, | o e K Ol o out; By Bojand, | Philadelphis, Aus. 34.—Roth's worl tn the | that the umpires kney. nine innings 1 ‘The seventh was another good in- | |to Chase; ‘Hobbs to Chase to McKechnie. |1 run In nine {nnings; off Hendrix 7 hits, |1; by Mitchell, 1i by Ruth, Umpires: | second game featured the double-header in could no be played. Manager Jones ; x . 24— - |3 : § er, 5, ? . 3 v i v ““f" Kru}%’lll'dll.mhom' Th°"f"tP-"°{“1.‘fi“ Joseph divided today’s double-header, hits, no runs in cight innings; oft Bmith | third irnings. Struck out: (B;NH::":»:“; w“mn.::“::.':‘ cwh::.‘:m score 8| Hcona 4 to 3" Hard ,L:ll:‘v‘;l'ln'd (el i gl;mea but they. ruled 6 SBa0IR 08 safe on' Bil athrop’s muff. Miller = St 2 hits, 1 run in no innings (none out when [by Hendrix, 3; by Carter, 1. Umpires: O'Day ) et . Ha ave the home | played. : v the first game by a |, . S pS iRy, er, 1. Umpires: O'Day {to 8 in thef ifth Inning and the bases full, | team its victory. I t walked, filling the bases. Marahall | Lincoin winning, the fret Saris B 2 | winaloe run, scorad); o Tonsy, ¢ kil 1| and Hatrison. J it "ntl s pome Fin Tor Washinglon ovr teamittaiviotor RO R (iTnt Bale Bpepier ; singled to right, scoring Smith and | SCOr¢ of 10 to Ji St. L7 SsCel upgininioe Honingst gRtrusktout { By iMars | —_— ‘he right fleld wall In today's game, open- | into third base. His place was tuken by | Arcadia Wins Fi North B nd- Mill = nd | *d by a score of 4 to 3.. Score, first|quard, 4; by Toney, 3. Umpires: Rlgler Tile e e eih Chicago. The Jocais won, | Bath. who. 14 the scoand eontent mads thres | AFCAMIA WINS From No| Thempsen and: Miller went to third ! and Eason. mnKer a,ys einle i to 8. Eddle Collins stole home in the | hits, which Included two home runs and a , from where he counted on Forsythe's | 8aM¢: LINCOLN, Phils Check Cards, . rst inning while McBride held the ball, | singls, scored thres runs, drove in another Loup in Foufleel'lth sacrifice fly. i AB. R. H. 0. A B[ st Mo, Aug. 24.—Philadelphia oo GO [ waBHINOyoN IR | ry shdifenceliatslelsrss | RRORTS, FAITRE ; s i 5 Ty Arcadia, eb., ug. 24. pecial It will be noticed Mr. Marshall’s | carliste, 1t .3 3 2 20 0ldrove .. aiws from the box in the sixth ABH, O.AE. AB.H. O.AE. CLEVELAND. PHILADELPHIA. Ye=In a:b} battle be. bliideeonsic R conaiderabicl figireiin| Wil isms, % % g r: o 2 g .;:Id .~...:‘ 20 St l,nulnb lm:‘- 7t 2. In i } g l;,;aon'rd’.;h; 10 1 2 AB.H. O.AE. AB.H. O.A.E, TelcgraPm.)l— nd le tchedA ts_e L - s 5 Thomaron. ¢f ... 2 | this nniny, a yass by Stock, succesgive Of b C b 0 oster, Graney,t 2 1 10 IWittws 6 3 0 8 1 rcadia de- | lhzvmoryd. He k;gckeflfim ‘f‘our runs | foper vt em L 1 0lsingles be Cravath, Whitted and Luderus, y u 'whners A oA R RE A A R G B D B L, i ::’:leel(ll ;":n Lou:ryfco.l: the uco:d SRS ;:;{: toflne imself. pEetiyg|iforse LAh e g | e e e . e Ernlerih ¢ 110 0 @mithrf 4 310 0|Rother' 3 02 0 clohanglt 3 110 0|time this year, 2 to 1, in a fourteen- Otto’ Merz let the crippled Kaws |Lattimore, 26 coocecs 870 13 59 torcing in Cravath. Meadows was hero re- Chicago, Aug. 24.—Heinie Zimmer- Felschet & 1 4 8 O hankare 4 0 & O Wonamar 6 4 1 9 6Cioniats 3 318 o oinning game yesterday. 'Arcadia ] i Rohrer, ¢ .. <33 2 0 1 8placed by Stecle, and Burns sent a_sacrl- | man, the hard-hitting third baseman Terryss 3 1 1 4 1\CBridess 3 0 3 4 1|Gandllib 6 1 9 1 0”lck,3b 4 1 0 2 1|scored in the first and fourteenth inn- garner eleven hits, but he kept them | Gregory, » So ke fice fly to Long., scoring Whitted. Score: f the Chi i} i Faber,p 2 0 0 8 OHenry,e 3 0 2 1 0|Cpm'n2b 2 0 2 i 0”lcinlehe 4 1 4 1 0/ i well scattered and every time a pinch =l e PHILADELPHIA. ST. LOUIS, of the Chicago Nationals, will be Fabenh 2 0 0 & QHenme 33 § 1 §/SRMARI® 2 9 3 5 ONevorap 1 1 ¢ 0 o ings and North Loup in the ninth, N otet T fanriedt Tony iDetatert the | Tetams. % 132 10 ABH.OAE ABH. O.AF, | traded to some National league club, *Liebold” 1 0 0 0 0 e —= | L'mbeth,p 0 0 0 0 Olyers,p 8 1 0 3 0 ' demon-shortstopper from Naples and BT, dORKEH. Er’:xlll;;“: T AN s S !\é""g"‘ T";k" announced today, as by § 0 0§ 0 i 0 8 3 1 0 Totals..33IT 1T 3 Hatgay Duforts Mot < % : AB. R. M. O. A. B.[gost?si® 8 0 1 1 oBeschinif 4 1 1 o o|the result of Zimmerman's $50 fine| = ————— e Gould,p” 0 0 010 A Lindsay, Aug. 34.—(Special.)—Lindsay &iat;:sn’;n To:fi' whlf’fcd three ®mes | oo of .. Sk iy fi Qi_jr'mv,,",, 523 1 0Hrns 4230 0|and ten days' suspension yesterday. | Totals..32 33413 & Uk S Y 1 ets in on the money at the Platte c.hnm- wmen on the runway. McCabe 2b . A1 el e s Whitdif 4 2 1 0 0Wilson,ct 4 0 2 1 0| pipper op (il A h *Batted for Terry In ninth. *Coleman 1 0 0 0 0 Harvest festival by defeating Madison by & The Rourkes and Kaws will tangle{ Jourdan, 1b . T4 0 110 1 OfLud'Fslb 4 211 0 Ofillerid 3 1 21 0( r was quoted as saying that| .o 9 DT Hinth, *Baghy 1 0 0 0 0 score of 2 to 1. Bondo of Lindsay had twen- - in < thi t 5 Kirkham, 1f - 4 1 2 2 0 ofWnettss 2 13 6 0'Smith 1 0 0 0 0 he'd resign.if Zimmerman was not re-| sBatted for Dunforth in ninth. = i ty-one utrike-outs to his credit, 8core R.H. again his afternoon, starting at | g /o ottt 1 2 1 0 o|Burmse 214 0 0Fnzalesc 4 14 3 0]mgyed from the club President | chicago 2001 00 0 0 0 oyl Totals.s1 603312 3 Lindsay ..... 200000 0—2 3 .»{‘15. Saturday Lincoln comes for |0, williams, ¢ - (o SR Alox'd'rp 4 0 0 1 0Botsel3b 4 4 2.2 31 Weeghman hdmitted that he was con-| ¥ashington -:1 3 0 0 & 0 0 o s—s| SRan for Speaker in fitth, Madison . V0100000001 4 ] three games. Today will be ladies’ | Beers, 3b .. <30 0 2 8 1l Towls.33112713 0Stesles 0 0 02 0l sidering several attractive offers for -base hit: K. Collfns. Three-base hit: | comcion for Klepfer tn sixth. b Batteries: Lindsay, Bono and Fischer; i day, Fusner, ¢ . N3 Col i E s *Butler 10 0.0 0 she o1 M Home run: Smith. Stolen bases’ | eNabors out, hit by batted ball. Madison, Dickey and Neel ] ?"w;iu‘;ni SR U H Y )\(I:Ialy}:n::;p g 091 g G.e p‘ayer. anager McGraw of the E <'nlIlnt‘,”l"(ynlfir."flalnlan, Il;lnrll(llca.'hlll:: Clivaiana i Rl o b & ian Veaver, Milun, McBride. Sacrifice fly: Juck- o . g s S —— e 57,“'""1’"‘1 to arrange a trade | FRaver A, N dn 10 Judwe: Bases | Philadelphia 11! 04001010 °—8 Employe at Smelt&r is 10UX bea’ 0 VeS Totals . 3% 8 10 24 300 4 Totals..36 92718 [for ~Zimmerman yesterday, but the on balls: Off Gallla, 2; off Faber, 3; off | Two-base hits: O'Nefll, McInnis, Plok, _ R 110 2 0 3 4 0 e—10|Philadelphia .. 0 0 0 0 3 3 2 0 0—1|deal failed when he refused to con-|Dunfortn, I Hits and earned run Stofen bases: Speaker, Chapman, Walsh. Overcome by Escaping Gas EL-J & '0 1000 20 0 0—3|Bt Louls ... 0 0 0 1 10 0 0 0~3|sider the transfer Of Al (h Fletch Faber, 6 hits, 6 runs In flve Inning Bacrifice hits: Turner, Mclnnis. Double y een 0 Our . Joseph ... 1 | rthur Fletcher, | Galita, 8 hits, 8 runs in nine Inning: play: Witt to Lajole to McInnis. Bases Edward Berry, 911 North Twenty- Home run: Carlisle, Three-baso hits:| *Batted for Miller in ninth. the New York shortstop, to Chicago. | Danforth, 2 hits, no runs in thres {nuings. |on balle: Off Lambeth, 2; off Klepter, 3;| ceip 1 ¢ ¥ R Rohrer. Kirkham, Carlisle, Hunter. Two-| *Batted for Steel in seventh. George Stallings, manager of the|HIt by bitched ball: By Faber, Fostor. | off Nabora, §; oft Myers, 4.’ Hits and earned fifth street, an employe of the . : basn hits: Summers, Morse, Lattimore, Greg- | $Batted for Williams in ninth. L S, ger of the|sirucic out: By Faber, 3; by Gallia, 2; by |runs: Off Lambeth, b hits, 4 runs in one | American Smelting and Refining com- Siotx ‘City, Ia., Aug. 24.—Sioux City | ory, Double plays: Lober to Hunter; Latti- i : Boston Nationals, and the St. Louis, | Danforth, 1. Wild pitch: Gallla. Umpires: [and one-third Innings; off Klepfer, 6 hit R 3 y, Ta.,, Aug. y play: Two-base hits: Snyder, Hornsby, Betzel. in a dangerous condition in hammered Hunt for seventeen hits | thore to Huntor. Lt on bagest Lincaln, % | stolon bawe: Burns, Sacritice hitsi Dugey, | Brooklyn and Philadelphia club of the G i e s G e l‘jisterlhoupislll a3 the resct of for a“total of thirty-two bases and | iy JonEm & @ e Wiiliams i | Stock, Burns. Sacrifice (iy: Burns. Bases | National league are bidding for Zim- Yanks and Browns Divide, |oft Gould, no hits, no runs in one inning: inhali “ " of ' ' g L Y. 5 Laber, Sacrifice hits: H. Willlams (2), Hun- | 590, PO \CR00 CE8 5 Py ana’ earned | merman, it was said Now York, Aug. M.~New York und 8t |oft Napors, 1 hit. 2 runa in two innings inhaling fumes at the “bag house” of won the third game of the series from | ter (2), Beers. Struck out. By Gregory. & |0 '"66e Alexander, 8 hits, 2 runs in nine d s Louls broke even on u double der today, | (none out In third); off Myers, 4 hi 2| the smelter plant. He was not found me, b to 4, |runs in seven innings. Struck out ] Wichita by a score of 15 to 4. Score: | Bases on balls: Off Burge, 2; off J. Willlams, |,/ 0" ¢¢ Neadows, 7 hits, 6 runs in five the visitors winning the first until the morning shift came on at 8 4, Hits: Off Burge, 8 hits in flve and one- eC ) 1 | ot . . and New York the second, 4 to 3. In the | Klepfer, 1; by Coveleskle, 2; by Myers : e ‘ VICHITA. o, A, g | third Innings: off J. Willisme, hits in ol IEAIREY IR S R et e Des Molnes Wlns Tirst contest St Louls knocked Shocker out | Wild pitches: Klepfer, Y Umpirés: | 0'clock. Police ~Surgeon Philbrick - . AB. R A and two-thirds Innings. Time: L0, Um. |Steele, 2 3 : | | of the box by scoring thi runs in- the | Connolly and Chlill. Score, second game: lled and d t! Imot Fox, rf, . . iRt S | Um® | Willlams, 2 hits, no runs in two innings. was called and used the pulmotor on A g - pires: Miller and Colgate. Score, second ; A ] . | eighth on four hits and a steal. The CLEVELAND. PHILADELPHIA. : [ Eitschl, s S0 0 2 s ol : Hit by pltched ball: Bancroft by Meadows. Yankees tled the score In that inning, only | S A WA -2 | Berry for some time and then took 2 game: s e Urizziles { ABH.OAE ABH.O.AE, p Britton, 2b. Fiee g I ORIy S INCO! Struck out: By Alexander, 4; by Meadows, to lose in the next, when with two out, SLCAES Sl ) he hospital, where he showed LINCOLN. B g N | Jranaylf 4 0 4 0 owittes 4 1 1 1 0|him to the hospital, where he showe: Coy, 1.4, C g gy AB. R. H. O. A, . |2 Umpires: Klem and Emsjle. | er ke, o T at e linkles | Turper,3h 3 0 0 1 oWalshrt 4 1§ 0 0|gigns of returning consciousness. aray, ‘e (e S e I 5 o) Glants Lose to Pirates. and-scoredion: WA UL ias theptIAte. fixisthiari e st o SoNtranik.cria S S0 R0 6 : | Carliste, 18 .. . 178 5 The Yankees won the second game in i a0 e ——f Eilods o 401 1O wiilams et B R0 208 Pittsburgh, Aug. 24—Pittsburgh easlly de- | Des Moines, Ja, Aug. 24.-~Des | scventh on & pass to Baumann and trl 5050 Malorin 411 30T, ling Sal | Rapps; 3b. PR R e {:p:f;fl*ri;"- ot 2 g e 1§ ]|fested New \’nrkknnrel;od-,y"hy e °,§ Moines hit Harrington, who was wild, | by Walters and Nunamaker. Score, first 111 3 oMcTn'sdb 3 2 8 1 0 raveling Salesman IS 4 | ber, . 01l J s ' 8 A > & ume T b H H Hunt, b, . AU B i e § 0 b B o T e A vaa hit. hara ana |3t the proper times today and won|®“™sr. Lous NEW YORK, ; T el Hit by An Auto Truck 2 = — == — = =|pynter 1b 4 0 1 11 4 O0{niy to be replaced by Schrupp in the thira |§ to 3 from Denver in a see-saw ABH. 0.A B ABH.OAE. | Golap” 410 3 R l S 2 § bl OTRHE sonosaine 8 4 7 3¢ 10 1/ pattimore, 2b w3 0 0.4 5 1 inning Soore: a featured b, arkable | Bnottendt 4 0" 470 IMageect "4 3" 370 0 GRERE FL0NE s A P { W. Hunter, a traveling man living | SIOUX CITY. Rohrer ¢ Secigl Hontipitrgh e il NEW YORK PITTSBURGH. Semes AT y two remarkable | willer.rt” 3 11 ¢ offighit 5130 0 2 arimm- 1 0 9 % %1 at the Hotel Castl 't b . ® 0. A K |Orosory.p T gt " ABH.OAE. SBURGN, 5, |catches by Hunter. Shortstop Kelle- (Siern § 212 0 0oiphus § 3 3 3 0f Towind0 02107 0 | Soponag—) 8 H ioratag. o Andter B dilisss. 1. it B G R BT L0840 00 .0 53 00 iwarner,b 6 1 16 0| her of Denver left today to join |t d 37 8 soiepib 4 2 8 4 0] eBatted for Jounson tn ninth, a truck belonging to Andrew Mur. o VA S *Johnson e 5100 OCareyct 4 2 4 0 0/ypo p Tati | MErnnE.ci4ie ddring.et 4 0 0 0 00 n, aiang ... 0012001 0—4|phy & Son shortly after noon, but Watson, rf. . Sia 10 S T e £33 10 2 ORlgowatr 4 2 8 o o|the Brooklyn National league club. |8evereidc 4 3 0 2 3.0 14 0|0 i L0000 8 0=3 A with slight ‘i He M Metz, 1b. T L R P e T 201 3 IHhm'nre 4 2 4 0 0|Score: Austindb 4 1 2 4 AN ST AR Rt . | escape with shight injury. e was Lejeune, cf. $ingie 0o Hunter,3b 2 1 1 2 0/'natndb 4 2 6 0 0 o LATER B RO L 3151 0f Twobane hiti OGandil ~Threebase hit:| taken to the police station, where it < Connolly, 3! ailigg Sy ST. JOSEPH. Fihercs 4 0 5 3 OMChyes 4 1 4 2 0 DENVER. Groom,p 0 0 0 0 1'Valters,e 0 0 1 0 1 k. Home runs: Roth (2 Yoand thet hie ki h brui SO0 R .k "‘I AB. R, H. O. A E |'Kauffct 21 1 0 OFischer.c 4 2 8 2 1[par pp AB. R, H. c; l; E] ;'l‘nl’:ln 1ioose :!{‘mckkwr.p Fo1 RCEAR ) Gnamnti ROt l\(yorllvfir. Sl)rlrl;lce hi gas ounl that ‘:ll ip \;lah rn;led. B4l s LR H0 A sutfict 2 h 2 oo 7T park,p thawk'y,p 1 0 1 0 0| loeller, Wambsganss, McInnls, R v Fii g Al et e g U F Tl SRR, U Ol i ¢ 1 0 ofsdordon 100000 "o Doublo plays: Colemun to Gandil. efwagilatets sakeh Honthe ot | | McCabe, 2b . : 0 8 A Oakes, of 1 4 0 o|McCabep 0 0 0 0 0 Totals..36122718 1| balia: Off Johnwon, 1. Earned runs: Off . Grover, 0 0 1-0|Jourdan, 1b . 3 g g K ocher 0600 Totals.. 371427 9 15, e oy 1 0 o 1|Davap'ip1 0 00 | Gould, 2 in ‘nine innings; off Johnson, 3 in inger Go! | Tesreau,p 1 0 0 2 0 e e off 1 s By o [ TearspuiBRLA0E SRS Dyessa Ors ey —_— | nine innings. Struck out: By Gould, 2; by Tolls vvveveers 46 16 21 12 4|Sommeors, rf . Heon e A Shields, 1b T 1 | Tetals sy Johnson, 7. Umplres: Chill and Connolly. to Meet the Hughes s')eclal i Wichita' .... 0 0 3 0 2 0 0— 4|9 Willlams, 00018, 530 ——— Lloyd, 2h 6 2 0 6| °*Batted for Groom in third, % ,g‘,‘ Slowk Clty 56,6 8 0 1 . Boers, &b 9 & 0 2 1| rota.3s 92415 8 | Shestak, © 2 9 2 o °Bulted for Purk in seventh. ey ll?\'u'" 2‘: Plf:l""“’ lA"»:l- At General Passenger Agent Basin R 0 0 b 3 | frere = oston, Aug. o suspensiol : e b | Left on bases: Sloux City, [ S 15 1 8| *Bated for Schrupp in minth. jandnetan, o S DY | o D e 0 e s R L e e oy Sivars of the Boston Nationas, | 0f the Union Pacific has gone to Salt G‘ irst base on.errors: Wichita, R INew i York W7 (00l iEoR oo e eitemmi1 ity o 3 ar g i Nunameker, Peakinoausn |Imposed by’ President Tener Tuesdny. was Lake City, where he will meet Charles wo-batls i une, 5 2 2 10 | drovans 4 J : N aker, Pecl 3 & 0 R 0 by 3 k ] '1“’) Td.f.)"'w?,'n‘.?.’h"";?.fé'»; Total ..l 38 411 21 10 2 mf'm"“ o T T e e 10 SRR | in R T P P n':‘ d today, lLC?lld“l[ rl',; ldlul-(mm t.:nm E. Hughes, republican presidential . Motz y S Batted for Rohrer in ninth. Two-hass hit: Burns. Three-b Marsans. Sacritice fly: Mullen. Doublep laya: | (he leaguo executive to President Haughton | nominee, and furnish him safe conduct hits: Cooney, Lejeuns. Home runs: *Batted for Lattimore in ninth. Kauff, Bigbee, Fischer. Homs rui 5 AB. R H. 0. A E|Lavan to Pratt to Sisler; Austin to Sinler, |Of the Braves. Evers' indefinite suspen | o "1 ¥ Mr. Basi i more, Crosby. = Stolen bases: Rader e 00 101 0.0 0 13| Stolen bases: Burns, Herzog, Lobert. Double | Hahn, rf o D ey i Auatin Lo Eluler. | olon Tollowed words with the umpires at|into Kansas City. Mr. Basinger will Crosby, Watson, Double plays: Litschl to| ™ML - 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 0—4|plays: Tesreau to Flatcher to Merkle; |Hunter, cf 03 1 2 6 0 1|key, 1; off McCahe, 1; off Davenport, 1.|8t. Louls last Saturday, be with the nominee in Denver, Griftith; Rader to Cooney to Metz; Brit- |~ Flscher to McCarty. Base on balls: Off | Hartford, ss 1 TN TL SR T ) %' ton to Litschi to Griffith, Struck out: by Two-taso hits: Johnson, Beers, Jourdan.|gonunn 3; off Jacobs, 3. Hits and earned | Moloan, 2b Aol T Y T e L | i Hunt, §; by Grover, b. Bases on balls: Off | Double play: Kirkham to Willlams to | ny." Off Tesreau, 8 hits 6 runs in two and |Jones, 1b Sl A AR R T A ) Hunt, 1; off Grover. 2. WIild pitch: Hunt, | Jourdan. Stolen taxes: Morse, Gregory., Sac-| ono third innings; oft Schupp, 6 ' hits, | Breen, 1t AL 0 S0 SIS0 SN ) Hit by pltched ball: By Grover (Fox and | rifice hits: Kirkham, Sommers, Struck out:|yyn5in five and two-thirds inniugs. Struck | Rigsby, ¢ . e e 1 Rap Umplre: Shannon. Time, 1:31 | By Grogory 3: by Hoxllk, 3. Basea on balls: | o4 Ry Schupp, b; by Jacobs, 2. Umpires: | Ewoldt, AR e R SO T { Hovilk, 5. Wilk pitch! Hovilk, = Lett on | Quigiey’and Byron MisatE D SRS e bases: Lincoln, §; St Joseph, me: 1:42. — . = — e | { American Assoclation. Umplres. Colgate and Miller, | Braves Beat Cubs. Totals L e e R e ) Maltle’s At St. Paul-— ey | Chicago, Aug. 24.—~Konetchy's hard hit- | 5 SpiaT Dy e o =gl —— Kansas City ....2 2 Tournument at Eustls, ting helped Hughes win trom the Cubs for | poAVel weese 3 0 O 0 | (et St Paul ........0 0 Aug. 24.—(Speclal Tele- | Hostor today, b to 1 Chicago battery kept [ D¢ Moines . ! =0, ambridge won the first game from | the Braves' outficlders busy. Hend:ix turned [ Three-base hith Ribsby. Two-base hits R. H. E. | his ankle In making a play at first and in | Harrington, Miller, Hahn. Bacrifice hits ,020200020—5 6 1|the sixth and gave way to Carter, who |Butcher, Shestak, Harrington, Hunter, Hart- L.010002200—5 4 6|held Boston scoreless. Score: ford, TBreen (2). Stolen bases: Iunter Batteries: Humprie: Upham and Clemons. At Minneapolis— R.HB Ca Minden Milwaukee 0000300103 § i g \ g b e Ho et tromi 3 A CHICAGO, Kwoldt. Left on bases: Denver, 11; Des Minneapolis o1EnvToloTosatetire R | Hoibredi monkroraBustia making thires ABH.OAE, 8300 AE, | Moinen, 10, Struck out: By Musser, §; by | Batteries; Shackleford and Dilhoefen; | 5y 210000000—3 6 o 817270 ofotmanie $ 07470 | Harrington, 7. Bases on balla: Off Musser, Coffey and Owens. A e HE Slack,rf 4 0 1 0 0 |4; off Harrington, 6. Passed ball: Rigsby. > . 0 T il Holbrook .......0 0000014 0—5 ¢ 3 2130 OMannof 1 1 0 0 0|Time: 2:13. Umplre Kane, i 3 < n ap and in boti.es T"A‘t‘dén‘"'"w e St R. :{1 El Batteries: Cambridge, Finch and Ingram, | 220 0 OKellyof 83 1 0 0 0 . Teitmapotia 1000000 00— '3 3| Krantsers stinlen, Green, Gunion en e | Koyt 4 3 8 3 hasiauesn ¢ 10 0 o| White Sox Suspend 5 Batterles: Adams and Wells; Rogge and | McDonald and Martin, Umpire: N, Me- i‘_'""“-“‘ ; } § } 0BIlott,c 4 ll ;f ;’ g = A | ma evera e om an Schang Murran of Beaver City SEAn,. ;- g p y At Columbus— R. H. E. e e ;;\:"“’]"":‘Y,' WY 2 e Pitcher Jim Scott Eoas Lowfsville .......0 30000000 40 Lindsay Wins From St. Edwa il f 3 ) ' Columbus Lo4000050-" 0| Lindsay, Neb., Aug, 24.—(Special)—In a| Totals..32 9000l Washington, Aug. 24—Jim Scott, 6002 to 6016 South 30th S | Totat..3210 000 0]y Bhthand s u o Ot atterles: Stroud and Blllings; Bruck and [ 210% eresting game of thil ,Tuésday, | *Archor 0 e 5 Watlertas: Nicoud ; | slow, uninteresting & t thil,Tuésd 1000 §|veteran right-hand pitcher for the Talonge. Lindsay won from St. Edward, 10vto .| e Chicago Americans, was sent home by » T fBoore: 01 B e WortmanToAln38 62711 0| Manager Rowland for failure to ob- : Phone South 1237. A 3 A < | Lindsay 5 100010 3 latied for Carter in ninth, serve training rules, just before the / \With a Worm Steering Gear is some | “T0 =t BOARE T E0 e | Powran b a1 52 0 o | team left New York last night for) o SOUTH SIDE STATION, OMAHA, NEB. -4 car, Twelvedollars, attached. . Stand- | pyris Ruzicke; St Rdward, Jones,|Chicake ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o—1|the series here. His suspension is in- 2 { d ard Foundry company. | Styles, Flseher | Two-bass hits: Konetchy, Egun, Connolly, definite. 4

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