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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1916. e SRR v, Drawn for The Bee by George McManus BY QOLLY - MAGGIE'S BEEN CHOPPIN' WoOD WITH ME RAZOR - Lo ™ sory- | | [ HOW LONG WiLL 1T TAxe Rttt THE CONDITION 1 OLST FOR YOU YO LEARN THAT YOU TO FIND OUT OF THAT RAZOR SHARPENED MY RAZOR 1S NOT TO BE THAT MY HAIR-PINY A L\TTLE USE YO SHARPEN PENCILS? : ety ARE NOT PIPE CLEANERS! =8 .7 7701 gf (N DEG HOINES STARTS CARDINALS BLANK [wzevexs—srant| WALTER JORNSON _ JOSIES BEAT WICHRS i e ARCHERY TOURNAMENT Time: 2:10, Umpire: Kane, SERES HERE TODAY e sraspmvsovs gsvoie TROLLEY DODGERS | Mios Eann Wikon, o chi- | S[JTS OUT INDIANS orummers sk ¢ moves ont| o v oy | Omaha .79 45 648 Brookiyn ..70 44 .61 cago, was one of the stars San Diego, Cal, Aug. 3B.—"In the even o oS M ey = ¥ of Four From of war the United States navy would | Lincoln .7 Bomloniis s a6l 600 in the National Archery | &t oneo 175,000 tratned men," wax the state: : ) 579 | B 0 . G | raine 3 8y s ot Sl e 65 o &8 il yomvick 18 s | Meadows Is in Good Form || Tournament, just closed at (| Washington ~Pitcher Holds | Wolves. | g s it by, B i W3 Booster Day is on the Pro- | o "[6i 59 4s0/ st ‘Louts . % 13 4is | While St. Lotis Hits Su- | Jerssy City, The tourna. || Oleveland to Three Scat- FIVE TO TWO IS SOORE wart. thw cuier Sereth Spiierad hero oo gram for This Afternoon. | £ Jusph 10 15 3us| Cincints 4 o0 402 perba Hurlers Hard. ment brought forth some of || tered Hits. | OORE | civiian voinsicers who ar undersolng ‘mavay AMER. LEAGUE | AMER. the best shooting seen in the |! B — = | . L. Pet. W. L. Pet, | Ry 3 . . e St. Joseph, Au . 28.—St. Josepl ROTARIANS WILL SEE GAME | poutor ... 86| Inatanapots 76 1 531 | HORNSBY INJURES HIS LEG || history of the sport in this || SENATORS FIND BOEHLING |, 3t Joseph. | UeAs e atiloseh Bty AR e i e ?;.'::X:fi. 5 :Ei%‘r‘x“’.“,.‘f ‘11111-\ 12 67 16 Z e || country. Miss Wilson made Wichita by winning today, 5 to 2. After ‘8 long g;;l'nhd"?t c&cmjuhuin X! After sinking their tongs into the | New York .65 5 00 Minnt o 8% 81 M8 St. Louis, Mo, Aug. 28.—Meadows || 40 hits and a score of 139. [/ Washington, Aug. 28—Washington | Score: i [ front. the Russians Jast mshe coones i lowly Links. twice out of three a(,[?fe\y;‘f:,‘ffl'_ ;3:;;,{',‘,;"“'“ was in good form today, while St won, 2 to 0, today in the first game “’L‘"_TA. attack on the Dvina, across the river near 5 = o ph | U f : r the Lennewaden, forty miles sou tempts; Pa’s de luxe Rourkelets were | ash- 61 .487|Columbus . 413 Louis hit Pfeffer and Dell oppor- | . of Cleveland's-final series here. Wal- | yor ¢ e southeast of | R er it Riga and at Friederichstadt, ten miles furs | Phila. .. -220| Milwaukee . 349 | tunely and shut out Brooklyn, 4 to 0.| B ter Johnson allowed the visitors but|Jackson, of ther up the river, Today's report says these given -a well:earned rest yesterday. Yesterday's Results. Hornsby injured his leg trying to . ; £ [three scattered hits, while Boehling }i.;?v;'::‘ efforts r.uen.- But while the athletes rested and WESTERN LEAGUE. score on an attempted squeez play | § &8 L g | was hit opportunely in two innings. |Gy, « & 5 2 Wichita, 2; St. Joseph, b. H e R od | Score: Litschi, ss . lamped jitney movie shows, it was a in the sixth inning, and was carriec Score: : Sy [ Litachi, u | E : oo LAALIE from the field. He was replaced by i N 3 CLEVELAND, _ WASHINGTON, .:(,“L',’"',"“, 3 hard day on the lady bugs. A game n, uls, 4. Coihaie Seares 2 , | n,\n H :'),? },M e ABH. .l.fl"‘ {[EEAnK I.X 8b . e Saela r av. | Philade icago, - s 8 X X N g | Crane nard,3b b Do s originally scheduled for Monda NawLyon Gincinnatl, BROOKLYN ST. LOUIS, . & Curner,3b 4 0 1 1 0Foster,2b 19 0 Hunt, p. but Rourke and Holmes jerked it Boston, 1-8; Pittsburgh, 5-2. i ABH.O.AE AB.H.O.AF, ¢ 1 Anenk'r,ef 0 OMilan,of 3 0 0| *Koestnor ahead a day so as to play the bargain AMERICAN LEAGUE h 141 “"‘“’;}gp;‘w Hedah 3 % ! USmith, 0 bill on the Sabbath. This bit of stra- | Cleveland, 0; Washington, 2. : [Bezcher,! 0 & 2 | Ganan s e S A lic : “hicago, 1; Philadelphia, 0 3 it OH'nsby,se 3 1 3 8 § 3 | Chap' tegy proved _‘d money maker and 1_t‘ e Tame g : e i | Chap pleased the Sabbath fans, who got a = st Louis-Boston, rain. 1 73 OWilson,ct 30 1 cwesal seeesood St It is the condition of your mo- L:r at the end of a year's run i that ol oen = - | e oo O1 Totals o 3 0Johnson,p Wright, of MocCan, 2b ... Totals. .2 31 Totals. Jourdan, 1h1. oveland 00 000 0 0 0—0|Kirkham, If . Waabington' . 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 o—38ulllvan, st McClalland, b .. Two-base hits: Boohllag, Speakoer. Stolen e bases: Milan, 2; Smith, Shanks, Sacrifics | O: Willlams, ss | O'Netil, ¥ | Bhling,p ouble run for thejr money. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. k 15 3‘1;31;“1:31 @ 3 But with the fair ones it was a clear | Lo o, 7;_Columbue, Eoata OBetsel gy Soil . . ¥ § : | case of “gyp.” Yesterday was to have [ twetrs Indianapolls, 2 (called end P OM'dows,p 3 ) 30 X i 3 G | | | of We firmly belleve that Panhard Oil in of the best tomobile use. We have stuck to it year after year, although there re innumerable other oils of simi- lar appearance which would show us bigger immediate profit doesn’t pay to experiment 1 Panhard and be sure been the last ladies’ day of the year. | Kuni ] Minneapolie, T It was cut off and the lady bugs who | i 45 St Panl, § *Miller Boara want to see our Rourkelets again will . Games Today. i D"“’;""“""}‘;' acllaniyse Bommiers, » Ve T colvas estern League s =t Wichila: % “hipman use on balls: Johnson, 2. ] have to pry themselves loose from | Western League—Ton en armenttad | prookiyn. 0—0 g ’ \ | Barnod runs: O Boshling, 2 Birdck out: Borl 3 the admission price. + | omaha. St. Louls ... et | B AR ) 3 ¢ Ry Johnson, 3; by Boehling; 3. Wiid pitehs| TOIS siiiiiiii Today Frank Isbell brings his Des|. National League—Brookiyn at 8t Louts:|, *Batted for Pfofter in elg! | U } BN ¥ | Boehling. Umplres: Nallin and Dineen, | ::(‘:":'fgfli(‘fr’“;‘h"‘\';.:y"“”\:",;::hb" Moines club to Omaha aiter a dis- | Philadelphta at Chicugo; New York at Ciy. | °Batted for Meyers in nintu. 1 : § | White Sox Blank Macks. |7 SRA R astrous Scries at Des Moines, when | cinnatl; Boston at Pittsburgh, “Batted for Dell in ninth. g . 3 LR | Philadelphia, Aug. 28.—Chicago defeated | i jors 243 S et POWE LL the Coon creekers dropped four in a |, American League—Cleveland at Washing- | TWo-buse hits: Hornaby, ler, 3; ot | Philadelphta today, 1 to 0. The visitors ity " 5 ; 5 L ) ck out: By Sommers, 3; by Gritfin, SUPPLY COMPANY o ¥ Chicago at Philadelphia; Detrojt at| kle. Three bare hit S : | B0t the only run of the game in the nixth | Struck out i by row. Three games will be played | New Yorks St. Touls at Dosjon Hornsby, Sacrifice fly: J. Miller. Double % 1 [luning, Then Benz, who singled, was| DY Hunter, 1. Bascs on balls; Oft Sor | Aty e n Ak ; ff Huni, 1. Hit OMAHA with the Tsbellites, play: Merkle to Mowrey to Merkle, Base ¥ 4 3 forced by Wea: Who scored on . Col.|Mers, 1i oft Griffin, 1 off 3 Wi L e on balls: Meadows, & its und earned . - s singlo Bonz held . Philadelphia to | OF Gritfin, § in two'ana two-thiras inninga; Automoblle Supplies. Booster Day Today. | R runs: Off Pfeffer, S hits and 2 runs in| [ 8§ B 3 | (hres Bite “score: off Hunt, 11, " Stolen bases: Coy, Jourdan 2081 Farnam. Today will he Booster day. The | JUNIOTS Start the seven inningu; off Meadows, § hits and : CHICAGO, PHILADELPHIA. - | {10 on, Kirkhan, Gulllvan. ~ Thros.basm hita i ¥ AB.H. O.AE, AR, | BAD] H 0 3 Commercial club is sponsoring the | and 1 run fn one Inning b4 0 0 4 IWittas % | McCabe (2), McClelland. Double plays: ; 8 = % s 1 d 4 Rapps to Griffith; O, Willams ent, and while it does not cxpeet to | A | 'I' Pl Pfefter, 8; by Dell, 1; hy 2 wh, 3 7 3 3 0 0Walsh,rt $ 0 0} Hannakito i Y ! € : 2 nnua. ennis ay Umplres: Rigler and Eaton e 2o 4 3 RNk ctRA LR ) cqual Sunday’s attendance, it hopes to . 1 % | A 3 cka'n, 0 08charg,it i [ bring out,a,good weel ¢ crowd.! | Af Omaha Piéld Clu'b e '""i;" Double Heade ¢ { 10 D 0 At 4 b il L PIttsburgh, Aug. 25.—Pitisburgh nnd Bos- i 4 elsch, e 2 0Pick,5b At noon the Omaha and De s Moine ton divided a double header here today . | .0 § OLawry,2b teams will be guests of the Commer- Lo the former winning the ¢ gane by a 3 R y f 0Haley,c cial club it Tunchéon, < Will Nicholson, manager of the|5core of 5 to 1, and the latter the second, | K | 0Myers,p The Commercial club ufges all of junior metropolitan tenni e el jche el altoriitoResvin ) | Totats..3 T 3 Tota = bl e L Juntor metropolitan tennis tourna- |'niey in the opening contest, white his tenm. | SESANR TN |t DL A its members‘and cverybody elsewho | ment, succeeded in staging the initial | mates pounded Rudolph and Neht for fif- < $Rdit Chicago ....... 0010 0 0—1 can get away to take in the game day of-the event despite the handicap | teen. In the final game, Ailon kept the A g § ERUsdsinne LEv Y ot Members of the Omaha Rotary club | of 4 Jac rated digit on his racquet | MW Scattered, but Kantlehner was hit hard § it E 1 Sacri hits: 1. Colline, Terry, Schang, e e e pa a lacerat S CQUEL | and gave way to Carpenter in fourth | 3 ) Pick. Struck out: By Benz, 3; by Myers, 6 ‘.! visit the fray. as guests o1 Fal,aw, | inning. The game was culled at the end % Doubie plays: Plek to Lawry to Melnnis, tourke, who is a member of the Jocal The preliminary round was exe-|f the seventh on account of darkness. | 4 ' | Hlaay to Witt. Tret base on errors: Chl- rganization cuted in rapid style and the first flight | S-T® first gamne: g : e e Eesee o bl Cecil Thompson will pr ly work ki | PITTSBURC i ; ] k <L T Off Myers Warney run: Off Myers, 1 X , y was weil flown before the afternoon | LH.O.A.15. Warner 8b 4 2 in the box for Omaha this afternoon, 102714 0 Totals. e Umpires: Chill and Connolly, MMMERLESS SHOTGUNS thebox I thi began to wane, i oBighicte § 13 - b e MODETI, 1912 while it is expected Lefty Thomas, T gt Wit obt the il e A A i | fl M who was recently sold to Washington, |, ¢, PT1€ match of the da 1t 0J'naton.1b ) 1 j | Bul aI’la:DS a Extra Y,ight Weigh will be Tsbell's hurling choicc I 0Baird 2o I . . T g y Lig Ight that between Jack-the-Giant-Killer | k'n ¥ N = e Lt MaxiieShees | Drive at Bucharest! Made In 12,16 and 20 Gauges- bty el e ‘_}\n'd.m and the giant, M. Jamison. ;,’:'l“ (L y Jack took his lengthy opponent to an| Bi'knne 1 Mamaux,p § YOUII Men S Hebl‘ew |ignominious trimming after a bad | Balley PR =—— 9 L g 5 ootz ik Chase.2b 4 2 3 & 2| Washington, D, C, Aug. 28—Many | There’s no need of carrying a G 5 . start. The preliminary round saw‘-\\"fi'::.'fl'c Dayie. L 3 : Assocla,tlon Athletl(‘, several good contests, and a number | Gowdye 0 Frlchrse ? e general staff officers believe Bulgaria | heavy gun. The use of Nickel hat were not so exciting. | Neht,p 0 Hunter,ib OLouden,ss 3 0 will be called upon to bear the brunt 2 i g A : ) =7 . - PRELIMINARY ROUND, i Rucienio S chelllD 4 8 ; .| S==Z . Meet Ts a Success' ,.onmoiany s 1500 i i i Hungary. o wron v | S Steel makes it possible to get ex- W le beat M. Asher by default, S 0 Al ALY . i . ‘ — N cients bt anar oyl dteutt S8 oatoail b 0 e | . According to War department in- | \ | treme hght WCight with great I'he Young Men's Hcbrew associa- | Puul Kalser heat Otto Nels .| * Batted for Blauckburn in third. 8 < formation, Roumania has war supplies tion meet, neld on the Douglas courz el hontborcios nl +Botted for Tragresser in seventh, e G to last four months. The entire su'cngth. But it costs more, and ty Fair grounds Sunday, drew a} (& pur Two-base hits: Magee, Smith, Fischer.| y equipment of the Roumania army, un- : ¢ et e > | U Pauls Moshier, 7-5, 4 - |Three-base hit: Bighee Stolén b Two-base hits: Griffith, Chase, A my, . 'ir?iw‘i of 5;};“"_“"”»‘. like 1,000 )lu*-'"f;f} i. Adam Owcns, 6-1, 6 Hinchman _ John T R e e e el e : less changed recently, is of German . 7 80 18 not gcnerally used. Win« and the athletic program was run of nraanard beat V. Detrance, 6.4, 8.5, | Flscher, McCarthy. Sacrifico fly: Warner. | Mitchell, Hersos, Keuft. Fimt base on | manufacture, which may make the Z. in a most »l ictory manncr. In | Redflold beat H. Willard hy default. | Double plays: Bigsbes, McCarthy. Hits and | errors: New York, %; Clncinnatl, 1. Base . ‘1 bl nwrl'fli It f) ':h ”_‘]” 2 chester MOdCl 1912 shot- '“c.{mm.u’ 3 .”m(‘, o lh';]l ;'mu . Ruthsack beal Jim Ingwersen, 6-3, 6- ::{m:}(l.;“un;" ustlnud‘ulmfih bannd". ‘l‘u 11-3; | on bulle: Off Anderson, 1. Hits und earned _l!‘IPP ¥ }H’nk) em di Cl‘l ‘nri e _:1) 1cs. | % 4 tnoon the was a ball game beat 1", Kennedy by defaul Nehf, and 2 In 62-3; off Mamaux.|runs: Off Anderson, 5 hits and 5 runs in e only known route for furnishing I 2 between the Young Men's Hebrew oy Harry Hobron by default. | § 2R3, 1 10 P, Struck out: By 0Py i1 two ‘and one-third 'innings; oft Schupp, § | munitions is by way of Russia, = guns are constructed en- association team and the Tigers: the J. G t W. Preston, 6-1, 4-6, 6-0. | anq Emgl, 8 amoplres: KIem | hits und no runs in five and two-third in- sl A Loy v heat Arden Buchols, -1, 6.1, B CR nings; oft Toney, § hits and 2 runa tn nins | 1t has beenreported that Austria| 227 tirely of nickel steel, which former winning, . scut O, Perry, 6-4, 6-8, 6-4, H. OAI “AD, Ap |innings Hit by pitcher: By Anderson|has been busy for months preparing | £ b 2 2 % 0| (Housh). Struck out: By nAderson, 3; by |jts defenses along the Roumanian #| makes it the hghtest and 0Caray,cf 4 0| Schupp, 4; by Tonsy, 5. Wild pitch: ‘An-| 0o 2ided b Field Marehal vo E OBigbee,If 0| derson. Umplres; O'Day and Harrlson. t1e8y Y arsha n OH'chin,rf g 0 — - Mackensen and German engincers. =7 strongest gun on the 34 bnan.1b 4‘: Oshkosh Wins From For that reason some officers bel!evfi market. It is very hand- dash, by A. Davidson and the 880-yar ‘ Z 2M'C'riy, the Austrian general staff has det ‘ , i 2 m.-..m:-{,;; : , The Julesburg Teamlmined to hlolt.l itself n,”,th-' defen v some besides, and a relia- < e Wil M t Thursd ) o1 Julesburg: Colo., Aug, 28.—(Special |in the new war, endeavoring to pre- » dash by Nathan Miller. Sam I~’ltdl‘ ee ursaay | 0| Telegram.)—Oshkosh, Neb., won an |veut the pouring of Russian troops - ble fine-shooting n Be won the broad jump and Paul Kon- I'he " Huntington Bowling league A .;E,Jxmm ame here today, 12 to 3,|down into the plains of Hungary by . ’ gun. ky, the 50 and 100-yard dashes. will als 3 € g Y, 3. 3 ] i ¢ meet Ernie Holmes billiard | Boston- .............0 2 2 3 0 o 1—s | Oshkosh, with five cxtra men. Dusty | Way of Roumania. i sure to see one before e The lightweight wrestling matcli | 2 yoedin the Rose huilding Tuesday | Pittsburen " 1 0.0 00 1 0—2 Rhoades, ex-western league I[vi(chc’l" For that reason many officers here buy was won by Abe Leibowitz, he de- |, S e S = 5 K 4 iy - L . Aokt Y 2 ;i g L ng at 8 o'clock. All last year's| Two-base hit: Balrd. Three-base hit: | Sy look for a fierce Bulgarian drive into in feafine RobertlGoh T ihrea atcaiehtl [ y [ Balra, Stolen hasens Maranviiie Soteri: | from Omaha, and Harrington from | g. 0. by all dealers. | members and those wishing franchises | gonereny. Mager 1oy, o crifiee mtn: | Ogallala were the battery. Julesburg | Roumania as soon as war is declared falls. y, Mageo (), Bigbee, Sacrifice hita: | OR |in the league the coming deason are| Maranville, Tragresser, Allon. Sacrifics fly: | used Terry, Twomey and Law as|between these two na.ions. ‘ THE REPEATER PAR EXCELLENCE American Assoclation. _|requested to attend. All the Rames|| Tchman. iet e el OEAL g | Ditchers, with Smelzer as catcher. | Bucharest the Roumanian capital, At Columbus— B-RE | will be bowled on the new Omaha | ina ‘sarned ronas bff Allen. 6 hits, 1 run in | Two wecks ago Julesburg won from |lies in an open plain within seventy U:‘fiifir‘,’di S ’ fi 000010—1 3 ofalleys. sevent innings; oft Kantlehner, 6 hits, 7 runt | Oshkosh, 18 to 6, and September 21|miles of the Bulgarian frontier., It o8 ic played.|can be defended, army officers be- sl occococumonnns o 2 The other events were. disposed of | IRST ROUND, | Mo, '3 OWarn'r.3b during the afternoon as follows: tux(vf} C. Mullen bont J. Willlams, 6-1, 6-2. ;r‘:'dx'lm!t war, the Young Men’s Hebrew asso-| . iox bes “"““"‘r; o “ 6-3. | Mugooit ciation team defeating the Hebrew club | N BeR Al won. 0-6. 6-3. 8-4. | Kon'y,1b t ! 1 3 < Jordun beat M. Jamison, 0-6, 6-3, §-4, | £oRSIB team, The running. high.jump was —— Smith, | Fitzy won by Ben Kelpner; the 440- “rj}IHllntington League Pitzy mamsoamot A Batterles: Palmero and Willlams; Curtis —— | In three and one-third innings; off Carpen- | 3t (\ehkosh the rubber wil ) s rinds i 3 9 =y Sidl Laronke R H. B, Scotia Shuts Out Ravenma. | llr';;'lnzl:".‘s?:ucr:““m‘xrl‘:’hr;;; CATROESS | Oshkosh, 12 hits; Julesburg, 7; three | licve, only by a great field ariny and ) ””””l ” r Kansan Clty 000201 000—3 9 §| Scotia, Neb, Aug. 28.—(Special | Carpenter, & Wid pitch: Allen. Tamed | errors for Oshkosh and eight ~for [offers an object for a drive, . ” ) piosttories: Sanders and Uovtk, Berry and | hitg to the only men to reach first| Phils Trim Cuabs. |and 10 for Julesburg. Presbytenans Find Church « SOy | 5 AL Paule . K E |base when Scotia shut out Ravenna| . Aug, 28.—Philadelphla ham- | Milwaukee " 000201000—3 7 2yesterday, 6 to 0, in a game played xner‘-idrnl.{(cndrlx"‘lmlay. wr:n: :llm l:‘my., :;‘ Farm Loan Hearings. They Had Forgotten AbOUt St. Paul b e o honter: Upham |11 One " hour and thirty minutes, | copt in the seventh, Whon Williams doubled | Washington, Aug. 28.—A statement 1s-| The Presbyterian church of Ne- Battorien: Fosth and Dilhoofer; Upham ¥ 2 e 5 f ird | With the bases full, wero uneble to do | aued tonight by the Treasury department . it has a church i 2l and Mayer. | Scotia, scored five runs in the third | Mith (R0 Alexander, and the champlons | suyw hearings will bs held by the Farm |Craska finds i h in th At Indlanapolis— inning on three hits, two errors and Toledo No0n0no2 Indfanapolis ...02000000 000 0—: Hlicoqod witerles: Adams and Wells; Seaton and | DCOTe: Schung. 1, darkn; R.H. B. | pagk'rt.ct e Ravenna 000000000—0 2 8 Niehfe.ih Henth Byford Wins. HSeotla <0 0060 000 °—8 6 0|8:0ck,ab Milwaukeo, Aug. 28.—Heath P. Byford, | , hhiterten: JeuleczandbBayer;Dutyenand et , (his afternoon won the Wisconsin | mplonship in the singles by Weller, Milwaukee, 7-9 7-5. This ces the third 0 ”1‘\‘\“'”%1 has captured the champlon- |, dreeles won, 8 to 2. Fast fislding cut off several | Loan board at Sacramento, Cal, Septem- |State }‘{h’d‘ it did not k'now th“,” a squeeze play successfully worked, | Chicago hits, Score ber 9, instead of 10, as previously an-(had. The church extension commit- | 2 PHILADELFH A CHICAGO. | nounced, and at Sa]t Lake City, September ABH. OAE, AB.H. O.AB, | 13 (nstoid of September 14, 80 0Z1der,3h 0 OFInck,rf tee was automobiling toward the pel Lot L Platte river, about three miles west Swift Bulldings Born, of Fort Crook, when it ran onto a |, Chicago, Aug. 28.—Fire destroysd two|church known as the Union church, o | large five-story brick buildings belonging It is Presbyterian and has been losl| o to 8wift and company at the stock yards T 0 | tonight, causing a loss estimated at $200,000, | track of by the authorities, 0| The filumen spread with such rapldity that half of the fire apparatus of tho city was 0Elllott, OAvohar,c 0Knabe,2b Two-baso hita: Ammerman, Rondeau. | L Threo-base hit: Thompson. Stolen bana: | Rondeau. Greeley plays at Scotla noxt uSnday, ey [ 4 5 i<l 4 | Whird,it 4 4 4 q 1 ) 3 Hendrix,p 2 0] called to prevent a spread .to other struc- ———ees o "M'Con’l,p 1 tures. St S Willlamu 1 1 0 Cambridge Wins Easily . Pliger Beats Stanton. b ; 1 b, Aug. 28,—(Special Tele-| Stanton, Neb, Aug. 28.—(Special)—Pi.| ... 5 otals. .3 Cuu F th W v easlly l;rnm Hast- | ger defeated Stanton in a o(n::‘.vld-d game | °‘Batted for Elilott in seventh. s rom e 1re ings today, Holbrook, Beaver City, |of ball Sunday, § to 1. Schueler, pitching |Phlladelphia ..0 1 2 0 0 0 0 & 0—f . Fustls and Cambridge state a for Pllger, held the Stanton team to four Chicago ..... 0 6 0 0 0 0 2 0 0—2 turnoment _here Tuvsday, two oing scattered hits. Batterica: Plliger, Schueler viayed each d | P a The American sectlon of the Theorophical | 5 wo-base hits: Luderus, Willlams. Three- | soctaty, in session at 8t. Louls, elected the ¥ {and Wilson; Stanton, Rhoades and Kemp. [base hita: Cravath, Alexander. Stolen base: | followink. officsra: Prestdant A Bt War: PR . ? | Whitted. crifica fly: Whitted. Doublb | rington, Hollywood, Cal.; vice president, Ray Southern Association. Grand Circuit Races Postponed. | plays: Bancroft to Niehoff to Luorus: Knabe | M. Wardell, Seattlo; treasurer, August F. : Poughkeepale, (.. Aug. 28.—Tho (o Galor. Bases on balls: Off Alaxander, ¢ | Knudson, Hoilywood, Cal. Trusteon, Mra Grand Clrult opening day prosram at the off Hendrix, 3; off McConnoll, 1 Hita and | A: Ross Roed, Akron, O.; H. C. Stowe, New . 33 v Hudson River Driving park here was offi-|earned rune: Off Alaxandor & hith s | Tork; ¢ F. Hoiland, Los Angelen, Cal.; Rob- 34 gham, clully postponed today bacause of rain. The | in ine tnnings; off Hendrix. 7 its. 7 runs|ert K. Waiter, Hollywood. Ca threo cvents will be run tomorrow. |in meven and one-third innge; otf MeConnall | o The publfshers of the Durham o2 % x * | Sun, aft 00N newspaper, announced that Al Merchantmen Armed. Department Order 3 hits, no°runa In one and two-thirds In- [ pacauss of the soarcily of news print paper Herlin, Aug. 238.—(Wireless to Sayville,)— nings. Struck out: By Alexander, 3; by |thair Saturday edition would be disc ontinuad e, Avg, 35— (Wiraass 10 Sapu "m.‘_;}"‘:;:'.“‘;.:u.n',r;\r:.l:d_zx-‘i:p?;:m\'ralnn;na Hondrix, 4. Umplres: Byron and Quigley. | Soptembar 2 g PROMPT DELIVERY TO N T Aok an o e e PRIVATE FAMILY TRADE Eovernmen at fro he middle of Augus: R . s oy H ork ismued order directin, Cirele | - all Britlsh merchant chips are being armed,” | James McManus has been appointed post- | Cincinnatl, Aug —The tocal toam | Z07 company of Philaderphie to diseans | ) [e] Lo Agency, “ship |master atCarter, Tripp county, South' Da.|drove Anderson from the mound in 'the |t Tompaty Of Thliadelphia’ to discon- | p ; PHONE WEB.I126 gjibtalns haov received from the British ad- | kota, vice Gaorgs H. Widnor, restgned third inning here today and won from |any of ita products other than in real stik | With starched bands and g 4 Ity atrict orders 10 use thelr armament| A postoffice has been estabilshed at Sitde, | New York, § to 2. The vialtors bunched | fn comnestion wiin sulen, trademarks and X % MAIL ORDERS SHIPPED ngalnst all ships of enemy countries Lincoln county, Wyoming, with Charles A. | three hita 'In the fourth, whila In the same | advertieing matter comminsion held | soft poplin tops—exceed- ' { : e lommon as postmaster. inning Herzog utole home. Clncinnat! was| that the une of the word “cilk" for products : f MM If You Drive a Ford Sy s unable to score off Behupp, who replaced | made of mercarized Inland cotton thread ingly good looking soft 1 ' EDIATELY in the country let us attach Worm | A Good Cough Kemedy. Anderson s e hibd G 8tores 0 IO 3 | collars 15¢ each, 6 for 90c il . CONSUMERS the road. $12. Standard Foundry | cough, soothe the raw spota and prevent | Burnslt & 4 0 0 X 2 10040 .,x'.;'.'fi:i".:fi“"fi:u'r:u',:}'.nl Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc. Makers B (R 182729 SHERMAN. 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