v : Q 1 1 1 1 W 1 f. 1 1 t WfaHl 'I www- -- ..-.... aaai aaa aa Giants . Nose Out 9 - St. Louis' Rally in Ninth Falls One Score Short . Tony on Mound for New York, While Doak and North Hurl for Losrn Redi Win. LBADIMO B.4TTKM. O. AW. B. H. fVt MaHMkr. M. iMta. H Ml It 144 Ml (.Him. (hlee , . l M M lS JM Hot la her, t'Meege .! 14 II l JM4 nt, ptte-erj m m i m jh Itoahert, (taclnajatl MI It 1M New York. July 25. The New , York Giants retained the lead in the National league race here today by noting out a 9 to 8 victory over at Louis in the first contest of a five' game series. It was the first game that New York hat won from St. Louis on its home grounds this season. Score: BT. LOt'IS. I NKW YORK. AB.H.O.A I Banc'ft. aa 1 1 4 FU-k. rf 4 14 Rewll'a, t I I I Smith, ef H'aehy. li Mu-ll'r. If Prnltr. lb tork. lb Demon, e to van, m Doak. p Nnrt h, p iTnporeer sShotlea aSchalla 111 Prlach. lb 11 I 1 S. 1 I ii M'uhi, ir i t i I Young, It S ll Kelly, lb 4 1 S tat 4 11 4 S III It 1 It II ftun(l, ef 1 S nnyaar, e Tony. ,p . 4 I S 111 Total II 11 IT 1 t ! Total IS 1 14 11 1 xBatted for Clemon In ninth. 1 Ratted for Lava In ninth. xBatted for North la ninth, oars by Innlnasi t. Louie ............ ,, ...100 0 14 S w Tork .....01 7 Olr Summtry Runa: Flack (1). Smith (I), Hornehy, Stock, Schulta, Bancroft, Raw Una, . Frlech. Young (1), Kelly. Stengel, Snyderv Tony. Krrors: Flack. Smith, Stork, . Two-baas hits: Stengel, Hqrnaby, Snyder, Smith, Rawllna. Homs run: Young. Stolen baaea: Flack, Stock. Sacrifice hlta: Meusel, Mueller l), Bancroft. Doubls playa: Ban croft and Kelly; Fournfer and I. even; Bancroft, Rawllna and Kelly; North, La van and Fournler, Left on baeea: New Tork, I; St. Louis, S, Bases on bslla: Off Tnnay, S; aft Doak, 1, Struck out: By Toney. t; by Peak, 1: by North, . Hlta: Off Doak. t la 41-1 Inning; off North, 1 la 4 1- Inning., Hit by pitched ball: Br Doak (Toons:). Losing pitcher: Doak. Umpires: Klein and Sentelle. Time: l:tt. Pittsburgh Cops Opener.. Brooklyn. July IS. Morriaon outpltched Orlme today and Pittsburgh best Brook lyn In the first gam of the Pirates' eaat ara lnvaelon ry I to 1. Rett Ruaaell, for mer Whit 80a pitcher, led the Plratea' rally In the seventh with a long triple and before the visitors retired the entire team had batted, around, and four rung had been scored. Score: ' PITTSBURGH. ; BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A J AB.H.O.A. Marnvle.se SOS t;oisoh,2b 411 Carey.cf , S. 1 l.llMyer.cf ' 4 14 0 Blgbee.lf ill 01 T. Oiifth.rf 410 Rusaell.rr 4 11 01 Wheat. If 4 110 Tlerney, lb 11 ilMltchell.lb Sill Traynor.lb 1 1 VHlgh.Sb 4 0 0 1 Orlmm.lb 4 113 01 Ward. . till Oooch.e 4 1 llMlller.o 4 11 Morrlaoa.p 4 1 Grimes. p 10 0 1 Maumau.p 0 0 B. Orlfth 10 0 0 sRusther 100 Total IS 1 IT IS Totals 11 I IT 11 iBatted for Orlmes n eighth, ninth aBstted for Ward la,n' pt'ur djt iniiinaa Plttaburgh 000 000 4101 Brooklyn 000 000 010 1 8 u m m a r y Runs: Russell, Tlerney. Traynor (I), Orlmm. OlsOn, Myer, T. Grif fith. Errors: Russell, Tlerney, High. Orlmes Thre-baao hits: Ruaaell, Orlmm, Sacrifices: Ward, Orlmes. Double plays: Tlorny. Maranvllle, (3,-lmm; Olsen, Mlt ' chell and Ward. Left -on basea: Pittsburgh.- 4; Brooklyn, S. Base on balls: Off Morrison, 1; off flrlmea. 1.' Struck out: By Morrison. kV.Orjmes. 4; by Mau maux.' 1. Halt: Oft flralmes, I ins In nings: ff Haumaiuf, t In 1. Loalng Pitcher: Grime. tJmplrea: McCormlck atid Hitler. Tim; 1:10. .-' . Chlcsgf' NatlonaU Win. l; Boston July;; H. Fiv hits and poor fielding by Pitcher Watkon gave Chicago ' six runa In the fourth Inning against Boa ton today, ihe visitor! eventually winning, , Score: . ' - ,"v i- , .JHICAOO. H' '- BOSTON, .-j.. . AB.H.O.A.I ' AB.H.O.A. . H'cote, c( l 1 ! OiPowell, cl I II 0 Holl'er, ss 5 11 UNixon, It 4 14 0 Terry, lb I 0 0 41 Cruise, rf 4 1 0 0 Orlmes; lb 1 0 17 OiB'oeCkel, lb 4 111 Barber, rf 3 1 0 0 Hoik, lb 1 1 11 1 Miller, It 4 I S 0Ford. sa 4 10 1 Krug. lb 4 11 4(Kopt, lb 4 10 1 O'Fsr'll, a 4 1 14 4 Olbaon, o 4 0 1 Oaborae, p 0 l Wat eon, p 1 0 0 1 1 Ot-hger, p 1 0 1 1 Totals IS 1 17 111 Braxton, p 0 0 M .., .. I xChr a'rn'y t t ( I Totals 12 I IT 11 ' xBatted.for Oeachger ID eighth.. Score by Innings: . chicsg -....ooo o ooo Boston 000 000 0011 Summary. Buna: - Hollocher, ' Terry. Grimes, Krug. O'Farrell, Osborne, Nixon, Orulse, Boeckel Errors: Hoiks, Watson. Three-bane hits,: Heathcote, Nixon. Boeck el. Sacrifice hits: Terry, Hoiks. Double . play: Krug to Grim. Left on bases: Chl cago, I; Boston, 6. Basel on balls: Off Osborne, ii off Wataon, 1; off Oeachger, .1. Struck out: By Osborne, 4; by Watson, .1: by Oeachger, 1: by Braxton, 1. Hlta: . Off Watson,. (Tin 1 2-1 Inning"; off Oesch ., gor. 1 la 4 1-1 Innings; off Braxton, 1 In ..1 innina. Lealns nitcher; Watann. TTm- plres: Qulgley and Moran. Time: 1:26. ' ' Claey Win Flrat. ' i Philadelphia, July IS. Cincinnati won the opening gam of the aeries today from :i Philadelphia In 10 inning. IS to 11. The vlaltor mad 1 hits. Including home run by Harper, Daubert and Wlngo. Wright ' atone also hit a home run. Bach team aaed threa pitchers. Keck alone proving effective. i Score: " CINCINNATI. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A. Barns, cf 1 4 0Rapp, lb , Sill Daub't. lb 4 S IS 0,Psrk'n, lb S 1 4 I Duncan, If S S Willi', cf S I 1 0 Harper, rf I 1 0 01 Walker, rf 4 1 I 1 F'Kca. lb 4 I 1 SIMokan. If 111 Piaelll, lb I 1 1 1 Fletch'r, aa 4 11 Cave'y, w 4 4 IjWtat'e. lb ft 1 I Wtngo, a 4 1 0 Henlin. a 4 1 4 I Dono'e, p S 1 Hubbell. p ( 0 8 Keck, p. a 1 llG.Smlth, p 1 xBreealer 1 t OlSlngl'n, p 11 QUI-'!, pl.S 0 Lh'r'au 1100 Total 411110 Totals 41111011 sBatted lor Keek la ninth. (Batted tor Blngelton In 10th. - Score by lanlnga: Cincinnati .-,..250 100 000 S 15 Philadelphia . . .ISO II 000 1 11 Summary Run: Burns, Daubert (4), Duncan (1), Harper (I), Fonaeca, PInelli, v. Caveney f ). Wingo (1, Rapp 1), Parkin son 1, Williams. Walker (1), Fletcher, Wrightstone, Henline. Errors: Parkinson. O. Smith, Singleton. Two-base hits: Rapp, V Walker 1, Burns, Harper, Williams 1), Fonaeca, hebaurveaa. Horn runa: Harper, ' Daubert. Wingo, Wrlgktatoa. Left on aaaes: Cincinnati. ; Philadelphia, 1. Sac rifice hits: Williams, Caveney. 1). Duncan, - Harper, Piaelll, Double plays: Walker to WrlshUtone: Fist ear to Wrlghuton. Bale on balla: Off Donohue, 1; off Hub beH.Il; off Smith, 1; oft Singleton. I; off Olllesple, U Struck out: By Donohue, I; by Hubbell. 1: by Smith, 1; by Singleton, 1: by Keck. I; by Gillespie. 1. Hits: Off . Httbbelt, T 1-1 Innings; off Donohue, 1 In 1 1-1 Innings; oft Smith. S la I In. ' Hinge: oft Keck, 1 la 4 1-1 Innings;, off Singleton. S la t-1 lanlnga; oft Gillespie, 1 la 1 innings. Stolen base: Duncan. Hit by pitched ball: By Singleton ((PInelli); by Olllesple (Henline.) Winning pitcher: Gillespie. Losing pitcher: 8ingleten, Um pire: O'Day and Hart.. Time: 1:11. Mrs. Mallory Wins - Rye, N.,Y4 July 25. Making her first appearance on American courts since her , defeat by , Mile. Suzanne Lenglen in the finals at Wimbledon, Mrs. Molla Bjursted Mallory, na tional woman's title bolder, won two matches and advanced to the third - M A tlia XTmw Vhrfe- a, ta wnm. en's championship on the courts of '. tb Green Meadow jelnb. - Mrs. Mallory disposed of Mrs. R. C Carkbach, 6-2, tW) in the first . ' roortd.-but was extended in the sec- ond round to defear Miss Florence C Ealliii. JTewYork, 6-4. 6-3. After Net Title iittr W m C ARL MEYER, Kansas City tannli nlaver ta imivie etij. I ,:-mJ , 1 Tu. annual Missouri Valley Tennis as sociation tournament, now in prog ress at the Omsha Field club.. Meyer won his first round match Monday afternoon, when he de feated Roy Baumbaugh of this city, 6-1 and 6-0. VVHATTH Th North Omaha Booster, members of the Cltye municipal baaeball league, be lieve they have the beat catcher In ama teur ball In the person of Gail Stucker, who hail from Little Sioux, la. Stucker la on of the best "peggera' In amateur circle and is known for hi "heady" work behind the plate. In last Sunday's gam' against th Townsends, not a runner plllfered second, Drexel, Townsend fielder, considered the best baserunner In amateur ball In Omaha, was nabbed off second by 8tuckr. Stacker entered Mornlngside college two years ago and after the first two dsys he wss out for the college team, dis placing the tint atrlng; backstop. ' Member ot Omaha amateur league club who fail to report tor play when their team are scheduled to play will be suspended, according to Sec ' retary Jake Isaacson, .. - j f . Th North Omaha Booster are anxious to schedule game with out-of-town team. For contests with the Boosters write M. Pascals, 4721 North 36th street, or 'phone Kenwood 1011. The flrat double-header to settle tie berths In the City and Metropolitan ama teur leagues will be staged next Sunday. Th Woodmen of the World outfit and th South Side Merchants will cross sticks In a double-header next Sunday at the Weetern league park to decide, the lead ership In the league. A third game will be played August t if neceaaary. Fort Omaha will also b the acene of a scheduled double-header next Sunday, when the Murphy-Dld-Ita and th North Omaha Boosters meet to break a tie which now exists for second plsce. If a third game Is necessary It will be played August 6. . , The Fort Omaha soldier ball club I after game with Omaha or out-of-town club. For further information regard ing the employes of Uncle Samuel who play ball, call Lieut. Degnen. at Fort Omaha. - Dempsey to Battle Brennan Labor Day Buffalo, N. Y., July 25. Floyd Fitzsimmons, Michigan ' City pro motor, announced here last night that he had matched Jack Dempsey to fight Bill Brennan for the world's heavyweight championship in the Michigan City arena on Labor day. Dempsey boxed an exhibition bout' of lour rounds here tonight with Jim Darcy, New York light-heavyweight, and won the judge's decision. T -' M V 1 ; A - t ' ' 'J JK ''-''::-''jSsnesahaBajBsaa "J.jJ Annual Missouri Valley Tennis Tou rn ey Starts a t Field Club The annual Missouri Valley Tennis association tournament started Monday on the courts of the Omaha Field club with 80 players entered to compete for the titles held by Ted Drewes of St Louis and Mrs. C A. Mitchell of Joplin, Mo. ' Of the 80 racquet wielders entered, 20 are women. The out-9f-town entry list is very small. The lack of out-of-town entries is due to the strike trouble, according to officials of Among the out-of-town players arew Wray Brown of St. Louis, runner up in the last intercollegiate tennis championship ' and six times victor oyer William Tilden, national cham pion, and who competed in the open state tournay held here last year; Art Hawkins and Walter Newell of Kan sas City; Joe Van Ginkle, three times champion of Iowa and present holder of the Hawkey e title; Don Elliott, Lincoln, and Jack Moore of Sioux City, ; ' All of the out-of-town players won their matches yesterday, Wray Brown winning over :N. jDeFrance of Omaha by default Jack Moore beat George ; Benoklen, Omaha, while Fred Williams of Kansas City baet Dr. Meeks of this city. Carl Meyer of Kansas City won over Roy Baumbaugh, Omaha. -Ted Drewes, Valley singles champ, and Mrs. C A. Mitchell of Joplin. women's champ, failed to enter the tourney. ; ' No matches were played, in the women's singles, although several out-of-town feminine racquet wielders are here to launch their fortunes in the" whirlpool of tennis competition. to 8 Victory Over 'Cardinals Browns Wallop Yankees i""M"T """T"""-""T" ""TT""t - T !. Aunt wm of Missouri-Valley Czar Worth Wins Feature Harness Race Columbui, O., July .25. Czar worthy, champion j-year-oia irott inar ecldin.T. for whom Thomas E Murohv last fall received $25,000 from Henry Bowles of Springfield, Mass., today won his first race of the season, when he defeated a big field of 2:11 trotters in the Shepard and Swisher stake, the feature event of today's Grand Circuit program at the Columbus Driving park. The Laurel Hall was a contender in the first two heats, finishing sec ond and then was drawn for the third mile on account of lameness. Peter The Brewer, by virtue of his taking second place in the last heat, was accorded second place in the race. t,xar worthy trotted the seo ond heat in 2:04 1-4. 1:11 claaa pace, three heats, purs 11.000: t Lulu Brook, br. m. (Bhlvely) 1 1 1 Col. Sparks, b. g. (8tokea) 1 S S Mary coffe. ro. m. (wniteneaq)..! J Blncenwood. Jr.. b. h. (Chllds)....T I S Ceaey Jones, b. g. (Eaianl ..4 4 7 Francis Karl, Robert M. and Abbacy aim atanea. Time: 1:04V. 1:07. 1:0. !. Ml daw trot, s and S Hake, three heats, nurae St. 000 Csar Worthy, b. g. (Murphy) 1 1 1 Peter the Brewer, b. h. (Ray). ...10 I I Peter Pluto, ah. c. (McDonald)... 14 1 Walter Sterling, b. g. (Stokea)... 4 S 7 Eleanor Guy, b. m. (Loomia) 1 4 The Laurel Hall, Voltage. Alt Evana, Teddy Jay, Prince Redlao and David Ax worthy also started. Time: S:04t. 1:0414. 2:0. 1:14 class pace, three heat, purs 11.000: Fsgsn, b. g. (Palln) ........I 1 1 Lady Todd. b. m. (Eraklne) 1 7 1 Minnie William, bk. m. (Boomaa).S 1 4 Valley Day, g. g. (Carpenter)..... I S I Blllv Landls. bk. g. ( Wlckersham) .4 S S Bessie O'Connor, Julianne and Double O. alao atarted. Time: 3:0U. 1:0U. I:04U. Two-year-old trot, two In three heats, purse 11,000: Jane Rovere. b. f. (White).'. 1 1 Brandy wine. b. 1 (Edman) 1 ' I Ethellnda, b. f. (Cox)....' . 4 1 The Senator, ch. 0. (McDonald) 3 4 Mary Rose, b. f. (Palln) ,...dl. Time:. 1:1. K, 1:1014. Mrs. Lininger Wins in Golf Competition The Fremont and. Council Bluffs Country clubs, together 'with the three Omaha clubs, were represented in the open women s KOlt competi tion staged Monday at the Omaha Country, club. More than 54 lemi nine club-swingers competed for the various prizes. Mrs. Carl Lininger of the Happy Hollow club won the low gross score prize, when she turned in a card of 101. Mrs. Douglas meters ot tne Country club won the low.net score competition with a 98. ' e The blind bogey contest went to Mrs. Crawford of Council Bluffs when she went out after being tied with Mrs. Guy Kiddo of the Coun try club. Mrs. Blaine Young ot the Field club captured the approaching and putting contest, deleatmg Mrs. H. L. Arnold of the Field club n a playoff. " Salter Wins Norfolk Tennis Championship Norfolk. Neb.. Tulv 25. (Special Telegram.) George Salter defeated Charles Durland for the city tennis championship in thea singles of the annual tournament here. Leo Pas walk and Charles Durland won the doubles championship. The north east Nebraska tennis tournament opens here next Monday. Durland is the association's singles champion. - Langeberg and Mathewson of Walthill will be here to defend their doubles titles. Graham Successfully Defends Title Against Youngster Alex Graham, Kansas state ama teur golf champion, who lost out in the semi-finals of the recent Trans mississippi tourney, successfully de fended, his state title at Leavenworth last week, when he defeated Clarence Mcuuire, jr., 15-year-old arolfer, in the 36-hole championship match. the tourney. Today in Ring History Twenty-Eight Tear Ago. Tommy Ryan won from Billy Smith, Minneapolis, 2 round. - Twewty-Oa Year Ago. Young Corbett won from Kid Broad, Denver, 1 rounds. Fifteen Year Ago. "' ' Frank Caraey against Phil Brock, draw, Lorain, O., 1 rounds, - - Thirteen Years Ago. Marvin Hart knocked out by Mlk Schreck, Terr Haute, Ind.. four rounds. Eight Yean Ago. Georges Carpentltr won on a foul front Kid Jackson, Bordeaux, four round. Six Year Ago. Frankl Mason against Young Ellen wood, no . decision, Butler, Ind., eight round. . Flv Year Agw- Tom McMaboa agalnit Carl Morri. deciaion, Pittsburgh, 1 rounds. Erdman Goes to Occidental Loi Angeles, July 25. Charles R. Erdman, 'captain of the Princeton track team in 1020-21, will assist Coach Joseph A. Pipal, at Occiden tal college next reason, it was an nounced here- . ' tup rwtkxtk RPP. U'PnVFSnAV .TIIT.V ' 1 'Babe Herman's Homer Defeats St. Joseph, 7-6 Single and Two Home Runs in Sixth Inning Enable Buffaloes to Win Fifth Game of Series. LEADl.tO BATTKRM. u. An. n. h Pri. Heraaaa. Oeaafco.. a SIS 41 SS All Wll'a, Mm lty BS 144 St .41 rtahar, M. Jos... 11 44 11 lai JH llela. Ma: .. M II 141 .111 Maaa, 0aah..a 41 S It 411 By RALPH WAGNER. When the Buffaloes hit they hit, even if their hitting lasts but one inning. Yesterday they confined their rutting to the sixth inning of the fifth game of the St. Joseph series and de feated the Saints by the score of 7 to 0. A single and then two homers, all com ing in a row, trimmed Willy Smith s league leaders. The Saints held a 5 to 4 lead Grtffzn faloes when the herd came to bat in the sixth. After Apperson swung for the third strike,, Grantham sin gled to center. With tieing run on first, Heinie Manush parked the ball out of the lot for his 14th homer of the season, scoring Grantham. Not to be outdone by his teammate. "Babe" Herman threw out his chest and strolled to the plate. Pitcher Adams grooved one over the pan and, the "Babe" clouted the agate over the right field timber for a homer, the second one in the inning and the fourth of the game. Her man's homer beat the Saints, al though the Buffaloes didn t know it at the time. Four Homers. Home run hitting seemed to be in order during the afternoon. George risher, slugging Saint right fielder. collected a circuit ticket in the third inning, scoring Kandler and Olson ahead of him. "Pug" Griffin's homer, his eighth of the season, came in the fourth inning and boosted Herman across the rubber. Griffin's homer cleared the high fence in left field by about four feet and, according to the last reports, is still traveling. Ma nush and Herman's four-baggers in the sixth brought the total of home runs for the day up to four. Clarence Darrough started for Omaha, but was jerked when things looked bad in the eighth. During Darrough's seven and two-third in nings of work he was nicked for six hits, among which were a homer and a pair of doubles. The Saints started one of their well-known rallies in the eighth, but didn't get very far. "Cap" Leidy sent Darrough to the showers and rushed Daniel Tipple to the mound. The Saints scored one run in the eighth off Darrough, but couldn't do anything with Tipple's deliveries. Adams Faces Buffaloes. ' Adams was Smith's choice. The Saint was thumped for nine hits, scattered among them being three homers and two triples. Adams gave way for a pinch hitter in the eighth who failed to hit. Haid took up the mound work, but only had to hurl one inning. The Buffaloes started out to win the fifth game of the series at the very start, scoring two runs in the nrst, when (irantham s triple to left scored Apperson. Manush sent sacrifice fly out .to center and George tallied from third. Fisher's homer with two on in the third gave the Saints a one-run mar gin over the Buffaloes, while Kan dler's single, Adams' double and Ol son's single scored two more for the visitors in the fourth. . Griffin Gets Homer. The Buffaloes came back in their half of the fourth and, with the aid of Griffin's homer, increased their total of "runs to four. Grantham's single, Manush's homer, followed by Herman's homer, scored three for Omaha in the sixth and enough to win the game. McDonald.s base on balls, fol lowed by Spencer's error and JCan dler's single, scored the final St. Jo seph run in the eighth inning. The sixth and final game of the series is scheduled for this afternoon, fixing Art and Sports Paris. July 25. The French exec utive Olympic committee, desiring to give effect to the idea ot associating art competition witn athletic prow ess as held by the original revivers of the Olympic games, will institute five international competitions dur ing the 19Z4 meet in architecture and literature, it wa9 announced today. Three medals, similar to those to be awarded to competitors in athle tics, will be awarded in each of the five art competitions, pull liberty as regards subject-matter will be allowed except that the work of art must be directly inspired by the idea of sports. , 1 Johnson to Have Umps on Scene in Future ', Chicago, July 25. American league umpires will be given more time to make jumps between cities during the railroad strike, according to Ban Johnson, league president. John son decided on that when umpires for a game at Detroit failed to ar rive recently because of a break down in rolling stock. As a last resort, the trainers for the two clubs, officiated. Failure of the um pires to arrive by game time was the first such occasion in American league history, it was said here to day, - Jack Might Do Los Angeles, July 25. Scarcity of seasoned heavyweight boxers in southern California may force Jess Willard to look to the east for sparring partners,' according to'Gene Doyle, manager of ,Willard's train ing camp here- Major League Club Owners May Legislate Against Sale of Players After July 1, The Yankees acquired Dugan and Elmer Smith, a hard-hitting out fielder. !n exrhance (or Elmer Miller, an outfielder: John Mitchell, a sub stitute shortstop; W. Fewster, an later. Tresident Johnson revealed that? Clark Griffith of the Washington club had attempted to have legisla tion passed in the American league proh July but I rohibiting sales of players after I except oy tne waiver route. that the owners of the New York club prevailed upon him to with draw the resolution. "The two major leiffufi. bv agreement, then fixed August 1 at the date limiting trades or sales. As a result of the Boston-New York deal, new legislation probably will be enacted, according to Presi dent Johnson, fixing July 1 as the latest date by which trades can be made except by way of waiverr. Fairbury Knocks Traux . Out of Box in Second Hastings, Neb.. July 25. Fairbury made it two straight from Hastings, winning here today, 9 to 2. Jenney allowed only five scattered hits. Traux, a recruit, was knocked off the mound in the second inning, j FAIRBURY. HA8TINQS. AB.H.O.A.I AB.A.O.A. Rooney, aa 1 4 IlCrann, rf 41 O'dwln, lb 1 1 4 Amen, cf McDer.rf 111 CITomea, If Relrhle, If I 1 1 11 Herb, lb Wlmb h.lb I 1 ' 1 lIMoeller, lb Hllss. cf S I I OlWIIIets, o O'Connor, c 4 1 llEcht., ss Lovlch, lb S 111 OlPlser. lb 1 Jenney, p S 1 1 S Traux, p Peterson, p Total 111117 14 Total 11 SITU Rcore by lnnlnra: Fairbury ISO 00 Ml t Haatlns 110 000.000 1 Summary Runs: Rooney, Goodwin, Mc Dermott (2), Relchle. Wlmbush (1), Jen ney, Tomes, Moeller, Errors: Rooney, Relchle, Echtermeyer. Rome run: Tomes. Three-baae hitat Bliss, Relchle. Two-base hits: Bliss, Lovlch, Echtermeyer. Sacri fice hits: Peterson, McDermott. Baa on balls: Off Traux. 4: off Jenney, I; off Peterson. 2. Stolen base: Rooney, Double playa: Ooodwln to Rooney to Lovlch. Peterson to Moeller to Serb. Run and hits: Off Traux. S and 4 In 1 I-l Innings; off Peterson. 4 and 8 In T 1-1 Innings. Struck out: By Jenmy, 1. 'Left on baaes: Fairbury, : Hasting. 7. Hit by pitched ball: O'Connor, by Traux. Wild pitch: Peterson. Earned runa: Fairbury. ; Hastings, 1. Umpire: Whseler, Time: 2:00. blander Win. Norfolk, Neb., July 2S. Norfolk and. Grand Island played In the mud here to day and the Islander hit Barnett for eighteen clean hits, cllnchtnc the game, 14 to 1. The S'oret GRAND ISLAND NORFOLK. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.R.A. Kranda.lb Roben.rf Mets.es Palmtre.lf Plerce,2b Brewer, lb Speaker.cf Ronerts.c Lathrop.p Faulk. p 4 2 1 2IAthrton.ee 3 0 13 2 0 I I 1 1 I 1 0 11 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 Mitchell, 2b Marr.lb Dldler.lb Clark.c Rouse. If Knapp.rf OjGravea.cf Hegerty.lb Barnett.p Total 31 18 27 15; Totala 2 7 27 13 Score bv innings Grand Island 012 005 24014 Norfolk 01 10 000 Summary Runs: Kranda t3). Kr.en (?. Mats. Palmatiera (2). Brewer. Lath run. Faulk (3). Hesertv (2). Errors Metx, Barnett. Two-baee hits: Spesker, Mitchell. Sacrifice hits: Roberts tz) Faulk, Barnett. Bases on ball: Off Bar nett. : off Lathrop. 7: ore r-auiK, stolen base: Hesrerty. Doucle play Marr to Mitchell to Hegerty; fierce to Met to Brewer (2). Hit: Off Barnett, 18: off Faulk. 7 In S 1-3. Left on base Norfolk. IS: Grand Island. 11. Struck out By Barnett, 1; by Lathrop, 1; uy rauik, 7. Hit by pitched ban: uy rauik, amer by Barnett, (Brewer). ' Wild . pitch ton: hv Harnett, tfrewer. who. pucn pitcher: Faulk. Losing pitcher: Barnett. Umpire: Smith. Time: z:4ul Beatrice Even Series. Tt-atrlce. Neb.. July 25. Beatrice even 'ed up the aeries here today by a ocore of K to 2. it was a pitcnera- oawe oeiween Marau is and Stokes. Kirchners inree baan hit save Beatrice a lead in the eighth, but Lincoln tied the count in the ninth with .two- clean nit oy Dye ana Gibson. In tbe ninth, alter two were out Quinn got a base on balla, stole second and scored on unger s smasn to rigni ce ter. LINCOLN. BEATRICE. AB.H.O.A, AB.H.O.A. Sarvls, cf 4 0 Sp'ger, ss 4 0 Dye, 2b 4 1 Gibson, rf 3 1 Conkey, o 4 0 Bool, If 4 2 McCoy, lb 2 1 Zinker, 3b 3 0 Stokes, p I 4 Dela'ra, 2b 3 0 Kirch'r, lb 4 1 lit WIggen, rf 4 3 1 Bow'n, cf I 0 1 Mooney, If 4 0 2 0 Qllnn. as 30 2 Sholl, lb 3 0 2 Unger, o- 4 3 2 Marquia, p 1 0 0, Totals 31 6 26 12; Totals 31 1 27 IS zTwo out when winning run scored. Score by Innings: Lincoln 010 000 0012 Beatrice 001 000 011 3 Summary Runs: Dye, Bool, Klrchner, wiggen, yulnn. Errors: Delaguerra (21, Quinn. Three-base hit: Klrchner, Bool, Two-baee hlta: Unger, Dye. Sacrifice hit: Bowman, McCoy. Stolen baaes: Quinn, Sarvls. Struck out: By Marquis, 2; by stokes, . Base on balls: Off Marquis, 1; off Stokes, 3. Double playa: Marquis to Delaguerra to Klrchner; Delaguerra to Klrchner. Left on base: Beatrice, (; Lin coln, 9, uarnea runs: Beatrice, z; Ltn coin, 2. Umpire: Johnson. Time: 2:00, Sam Laneford to Fight Samv Langford, the Boston Tar Baby, who has been figuring m the heavyweight djvision. for the past quarter century, will meet Big Bill Tate, another dusky scrapper, Tulsa, August 4. in Langford will also, fight Wichita, August 11. in Golf TisssiB Q. If a ball stops under the low-hana ins orancnes oi a ousn, is tne player per mitted to bend 'or nueh these llmba aside to play his next itroke? A. Ye. He ran do no to get a Mr stance and to swing bi clab. Q. Pleaae give a full Interpretation of Rui 12, which say that after a player ha holed out and his ODnonent haa nn. stroke for a half, nothing th player can u can aeprive mm or tno nan. tsuppo the opponent ha two atrokea left lor a half, what then! , A. This ralat aniiran dull Mr mnA la Intended to protect player against at penalty of loea of th haie, where. If M penalty be Incurred th opponent can not possibly do better than halv th hols. If the opponent ha two strokes for a naif. then he haa e. far s win. In that aua the player la properly subject to. the noal penattle. Q. Where a ball land In ground nnder repair and collects mud or-dirt, can the player. In lifting and dropping It, clean the ball? . . A, Ne. Q. - Haa a hahdlcan committee th right to change the handicap of player aftr a tournament. In which handicap apply, I atarted T L The rule ef rolf aoat cover nrb pohtt. However, it weald eertainiy be laasalTteaMe for the eesnnalttee t take neb, action, since endless eoafasfroa would nnaaemeeiy mart. Q. Pleaes give the correct deciaion en the following caae: Four player' are en gaged la a Scotch foursome, except that from the te both partners drive and the beet ball is taken for praying tbe hole out. A'a ball travel I yards further than hie partner. B's. does, but roil Into rough. After a few minutes search the two give np A' ball, and go ahead playing B e ball. After a etroke Is played with B ball. A s ball la found. Can the two come back and play it! a. new Except by Waiver rhlram. 111., J air IS. RESIDENT Ban Johnson of the American league to night declared the deal which sent Joe Dugan, star third baseman with the Boston Americans to the New York Yankees was a "regrettable transaction" and that trades of this character in mid-season must be "discouraged and legislated against." inficlder, and a pitcher to be selected NEBRASKA STATE LKAGl'E. Standing. Wl.Pct.l W.L.Prt. n..trl. It t .ism Palrburv S .10 Norfolk 10. 4161 0. Island ( 1.400 Lincoln ,. I I .I00 Hastings 4 11. Ill Yea tor day's SVesulta. Fairbury, I: Hasting. 2. Orand Island, 14: Norfolk, 2. Beatrice, 1; Lincoln, 2. Today's titme. Fairbury at Haatlng. Srand Island at Norfolk. Incoln Beatrice. WESTEBN LEAGIE. ' Standing. , W. L. Pet. I W. L. Pet St. Joae'h 11 SI . 11 Buffalo U 4S Mt Boo City 17 41 .(111 Okla City 44 17 .4M Tula 11 41 .6741 D. Molne 17 41 .114 Wichita S4 41 Mi Denver It 44 .114 . . Ifea tec day Mtm It. Buff, ll St. JMk, . Oklahoma City, T: De Moines, I. Denver, 4 : Tulaa, I. Wichita at Sioux City, rain. Today' Game. St. Joseph at Osaaha, Tulaa at Denver, Wichita t Sioux City. Oklahoma City at Das Moines. AMERICAN LEAGUE. . . Standing. St. Louis ' SS ll.llllClevel'd 4141.500 New York 63 42 .S58 Washing fn 42 41 .447 Chtr.rn 40 44 .S27I Phila. 17 41.411 Detroit 4 41 .111 Boston 58 64.413 t eatrraays Heeuit. Detroit, I; Washington, S. Chicago. 1; Boston, 1. s. St. Louis, S: New York? 0. Cleveland, 4-4; Philadelphia-, 0-11, Today' Came. Philadelphia at Cleveland. Now York at St. Louie. -Boston at Chicago. Waahington at Detroit. NATIONAL LEAGIE. Standings. W.L.Pct. W.L.Pct New York 55 34.018 St. Loula 67 37 .600 Chicago 49 43 .518 Cincinnati 49 44 .527 Pittsburgh 45 41.100 Brooklyn 44 47 . Phlla. 10 14 .157 Boston 31 67 .352 . Yesterday' Result. Cincinnati, 15; Philadelphia, 11. New York, I; St. Louis, 8. Plttaburgh, 5; Brooklyn, 1. Chicago, ; Boston, 3. Today' Game. Chicago at Boston. Pittsburgh nt Brooklyn. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. St. Louis at New York. AMERICAN A8NOCOATIOX, Standing. W.L.Pct.l W.L.Pct St. Paul 61 36 .617 Louisville 48 60 .400 Indianap, 6S 40 .583 Kansas C. 48 63 .476 Mllwauk. 57 45 .6691 Columbus 40 51 .404 Minneap. 60 46 .526) Toledo 4 63 .361 Yesterday's Results, Milwaukee, 8; Indianapolis, 4. St. Paul, 11: Toledo, 6. No other gamea acheduled. Today's Game. Toledo at Milwaukee. Columbus at Kansas City. Indianapolis e.t Minneapolis. Louisville at St. Paul. Bears Win Free Hitting Game, 4-3 t Denver, July 25. In a free hitting game Denver won from Tulsa today. 4 to 3. 'Fast fielding on the part of both teams kept the score down. score: TULSA. DENVER. AB.H.O.A. Gomes, If 4 2 1 Kerr, xs 4 12 4 Long, rf 4 110 ghanley.lb 4 2 13 1 Patters., 3b 4 1 3 1 O'Brien, cf 2 1 4 1 Rodgers.2b 3 0-07 Kllhullen.c 3 2 2 2 Bonelly, p 3 0 0 ' AB.H.O.A Bennett, If 4 1 1 0 Tho'ps., 3b 3 2 2 Davis, rf .4 14 0 Lamb, cf 4 2 0 0 Leilv'lt, lb 3 0 11 0 Baum.. 2b 4 3 M. VIII IS.B a V , Crosby, c 2 0 3 0 Black, p 3 0 0 2 xStuart 10 0 0 Hall, p 00 Totals 30 I 25 16 Totala 32 10 27 22 xBatted for Black In ninth. score by inn nss: Tulsa .. 200 001 0003 Denver .. 020 020 000 4 Summary Runs: Thompson. Lamb. Bauman, Gomes, Shanley, O'Brien, Kllhul len. Errors: Davis, Lelivelt. Earned runs: Tulaa, 3; Denver. 4. Stolen baaes: Thomp son. Bauman, Two-base hlta: Davis, Shan Icy, Gomes. Three-base hits: Kllhullen, Long. Shanley. Home runs: Lamb. Cacrl- rice nita: Croaby (2), O'Brien. Struck out: By Hall. 1: by Black. 1. Baa on balls: Off Bonelly. 4. Hit by pitched hall: Lett velt, by Bonelly. Double playa: McGin ni to Bauman to Lelivelt; Kerr toRod gera to Shanley; O'Brien to Kllhullen. Wild pitch: Black. Left on baaes: Tula, 7; Denver.. 5. Run and hit: Oft Bonelly, 3 and I In I inning: off Hall. and t In 1. Umpires: Holme and Ormsby. Time: 1:40. Indian Route Boosters. De Moines. ' July 25. Oklahoma City pounded Cullop out of the box In th first Inninr and obtained a lead which the lo- cala were unable to oveifjome. The victors won the game, 7 to 4. Score: OKLAHOMA CITY. DES MOINES. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. Genln, cf S 0 4 Wagner, lb 4 '2 1 I Horan, rf 4 110 G'ham, lb 1 0 7 0 Graney, If I'l 0 Gorman, Sb 42 Pitt, rf 4 2 2 0 O'lardl. If 6 2 10 Tate. 2b 6 114 Felber, 2b 6 116 McD'lel, lb 4 1 14 0 Flher. e 3 12 1 Wlndle, aa 4 0 12 rgeon. aa II 1 1 Moore, cf . 4 1 I 0 Wilson, o Cullop, p Cooper.p 110 0 0 0 0 4 10 4 0 00 McBee, p ' 2 0 0 1 Love, p ' 1 .0 0 0 xconnolly Totals 8712 27 11 Total 14 7 27 I zRan for Wilson. In ninth. Score by innings: Oklahoma City ; .....401 001 1007 Dea Moines 000 040 0004 Summary Runs: Pitt. Tate. Felber (2), McDanlcIs ((2), Moore, Genln, Turgeon, Wilson. Cooner. Errors: Felber. Turgeon. Home run: McDanlel. Three base hit: Pitt, Two-baae hlta: McDanlel. Turgeon (2), Cooper. Sacrifice hits: Love, Fiaher. Stolen bases: enln, Wagner. Left on basea: Oklahoma City, 7; De Molne, , Struck out: By Cooper, I; by Love, 2. Base on balls: Off Cooner. 2: off McBee, 1? off laive. 1." Hit bv Ditched ball: By McBee, Wilson. Earned run and hits: Off Cullop, z and 4 In 1-3 inning: oir cooper. I and I in I 2.i innings; off McBee, I and S in 4 1-2 innings; off Love. 0 and 1 in 4 12 Innings. Losing pitcher. Cullop; winning pitcher: McBee. UmWres: An derson and Richardson. Time: 1:46, Large Entry List in Lincoln Golf Tourney Lincoln. Neb.. Tulv 25. (Special Telegram.) One hundred and thir teen golfers tried for places in tbe charmed circle of 64 who make up the four flights of the second annual city golf tournament . here, ihe Country club course was slow ana 11 Qualifying scores mgn. uene Slatterv was medalist, with an 83, and Willard Folsom, present city hampion, turned in an 85. Baseball Records Made This Date July 2. 131 No hit gam. Seward. Philadelphia against Cincinnati (A.A.). Browns Tighten Grip on First in American St. Louis Knocks Mays Out of Box in Sixth William Gets His 22d Homer of Season. LIADINO BATTER. . 41, An. H, H. Pel. enasew, aw. t,...i 7 ai ins ,411 - aJM ws mm .11 mm 117 .oe fc. Cleveland SI MS 14 Mr. Near leek..! 141 SI SS .154 HaUnuuu, Detroit .ST 14 SS 11 JA1 St Louis. Tulv 25. Shocker at lowed only six hits and the Browns shut out the Yankees, 8 to 0, today in the first game of a four-game icrie. The locals batted Mays out of the box in the sixth, when they scored five runs. In the-fourth inning Wil liams knocked out his 22d home run ot the season with Sisler on base, The other run was scored in the eighth. Joe Dugan, third baseman, ac quired Sunday from Boston, made his first appearance in a New York uniform. The victory increased the Brown's lead for first place to two and one half games. Score: NKW YORK. - BT. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A. Wltt.er 1 1 1. Dugan. lb 4 111 Meueel.rt 'till Ruth.lf IS Oerber.a 4 12 1 Tobln.rf 4 2 10 8l.6er.lb I 1 T 2 Wtlllami.lf 111 McMnua.lb till Jacoben.cf tail Severeld.o S I I Bronkle.lb Sill Schanc.o 4 12 1 Pipp.lb S 2 11 Ward. 3b I I I I Scott, a lilt Maya.D . 1 I t 01 Shocker.p 4 111 O'Doul.p . 11 Total 11 11 IT 11 Total 11 41411 Score t-v innlnn: New Tork 00 00 000 0 St. Louie 00 201 Olx I Summary Run: Oerber, Tot In. Sisler (2). William. MoManu (2), Jacobean. No error. Two-tut hit: Ducan. oerber, Sisler. Bronkle. Three-base hit: McManus. Home run: Williams. Sacrifice: William, Double plays: Sisler and Bronkle: Dugan and Plpp; Plpu (unassisted). Left on bases: New York, 7; St. Loula, 4.' Base on ball: Off Maya. 1: off O'Doul. 1: off Shocker, 1. Struck out: By May. 1; by u doui, l; by Shocker, 2. Hit: Off May, 7 in 6 1-1 Innings: off O'Doul. 4 in 2 2-1 Inning. Wild pitch: O'Doul. Losing pitcner: Mays. Umpires: Owens and Con nolly. Time: 1:63. Detroit Hits Jonnson. Detroit. July 26. Detroit hit Johnson hard today while Oldham waa holding Waahington In cbeck and won. S to S, In opening game of the series here. Shank waa responsible for all of th National' run, driving in tour with his three hit, and acorina the other. Fred . Hanev. Tiger utility Inflelder, waa notified today ho had been Indefinitely impended for nia runin Sunday with Trainer Bier naiter or Bt. Loula WASHINGTON, DETROIT. AB.H.O.A AB.H.O.A Rice, cf 6 110 Blue, lb 4 1 11 0 Harris, -bill! Jones, lb 4 114 Judge, lb 4 3 I 1 co do, cr 4to Veach, If lit Hellm., rf 4 16 Cutsh'w, lb I t 1 l Rltney, 4 1 l 4 Woodal, e 4 2 ! 0 Shanks, If 4 3 6 0 Uoebel, rf 4 1 1 0 Peckiti., e 4 1 S 1 Lamot., 3b 4 9 0 0 Plclnlch, c I t I 1 Johnson, p I 0 41 Turk, p 0 0 0 01 Oldham, p 4 l xonarrlty 10 0 0 Total I IS 27 12 Totals 31 11 24 12 Score by inninaa: Waahington Detroit .102 00 0201 .320 001 20x 8 Summary Runa: Rice, Harris. Judga (2). Shanks. Blue (3). Cobb. Veach. Cut- ahaw, Rigney, Oldham. Errora: Plclnlch, Cutahaw. Two-baae hlta: Veach, Peckln pauch, Cutahaw, Cobb, Shank. Rigney, Tone. Blue. Three-base hits: Shanks. Rice. Home run: (Shank. 8tolan baaea: Cutahaw. Sacrifice: Cutahaw. Double playa: Cutahaw and Jones ; Judge, Peckln paugh and Judge; Harris, Pecktnpaugh and Judge. Left on bases: Waahington. 6: Detroit, I. Baaea on balls: Off John son, 2; off Turk, 1. Struck out: By Johnson, 3; by Oldham, 2. Hit: Off lonnaon. 14 in 7 lnnlnaa: off Turk. 1 In 1 Inning-. Hit by pitched ball: by John son (Hellmann). Wild pitch: Oldham. Losing 'pitcher: Johnson. Umpire: Evan and Guthrie, Time: 1:69. Cleveland Break Even. Cleveland. O.. July 25. The Cleveland In. Hans defeated Philadelphia. 4 to 0. to day In the first game of a louble-header and then loat the second, II to 4. uuy Morton, who allowed only seven hit In the first game and fanned seven batters, tried to pitch the second srama also, but was knocked out oS the box n tne fifth. Score, first game PHILADELPHIA. CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. McO'n, cf 0 4 Jam'n If 4 1 Dykes, 3b W'lker, If 1 2 0 1 2 12 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 1 1 Wamby, 2b Speaker.cf Wood, rf Sewell, as 1 1 4 1 I 1 3 1 5 0 3 0 I 0 3 1 H'er, lb G'l'way.ss Brgy, o Welch, cf SchT, 2 b R'mel, p xMlller xP'kins Gardner.Sb M'Innis. lb O'Nell, c Morton, p 0 0 0j 00 Total 2 6 27 12 Total 34 7 24 11 xBatted for Scheer In ninth. xBatted for Rommel in ninth. Score by Innings: Philadelphia 000 000 0000 Cleveland 003 002 OOx 4 Summary Run: Jones, Sepeaker, Wood, O'Neill. Two-baa hits: Bruggy, Galloway, Wamby, Wood. Left on base: Philadel phia, I; Cleveland, 2. Baaes on balla: Rommell, 1; Morton 2. Struck out: By Rommel, 2; by Morton T, Umpires: Htlde brand and Nallln. Tim; 1:41. Score, second game: PHILADELPHIA. CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. Jamie., if 4 I 0 Wamby, 2b I 1 1 1 Step'ena,2b 1110 Speaker, cf 3 0 2 0 Evana.' c 0 0 10 M'Go'an.cf 441 Dyke, lb 112 1 Walker, II I I I I Hauser. 10 6 111 Callow., 4 1 1 4 Perkin. c I 0 1 Wood, -rf 110 0 Shaute. rf 10 0 0 J.Sewell, 4 0 2 3 Welch, rf S 1 1 0 Sheer. 2b 4 1 1 Hasty, p 4 111 Gardn., 3b 3 0 1 3 Doran. JO o o o Total 3S It 27 It M'Innis, lb 4 1 14 1 O'Neill, e2121 L.Sewell, e I 0 I 1 Morton, p 1 0 1 Llndsey, p 0 0 0 1 Bagoy, p iii Total 24 1 27 14 Score by Innings: Philadelphia Cleveland 000 262 000 11 000 003 010 4 McGowan (2). Dyke Summary Runs: (2). Walker (3). Hauser (3). Galloway. Jamleion (2). Errora: Hauser, Wamby. Two-baae hite: Welch, Hauser, Galloway (2), Bagby. Stephenson. Three-base hits: Jsmieson. Sacrifices: Oalloway, Evans. Dnuhia nlava: Hasty. Galloway and Hau ser. Left nn baae: Philadelphia, 6; Cleve land. S. Base on balla: Off Hasty, 1; off Morton. 1; off Llndsey, 1; off Bagby, 1. Hits: Off Morton, ( In 4 1-1 Innings; off Llndsey. In 1 Inning; off Bagby. 1 In 1 2-3 Innings. Struck out: By Hssty, 1; by Morton. 1: by Bagby. . Losing; pitch er: Morton, Umpires: Nallln and Hllde brand. Time: 1:60. Chicago win Pint. Chicago, July 25. Ted Blankenshlp held Boston to flv hits, only two of which were bunched In the last inninr. while Chicago hit Pennock opportunely and won th first game of the eerie. I to 1. Mitch ell, . who came to Boaton from the Yan kee l tne imgan deal, plaved short. . BOSTON. I CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A I AB.H.O.A. L'bold, ef ljjnson. i 111 x Karr M'oky. cf Foatrr, 3b Burns lb 0 0 0 0 10 111 0 11 10 M'llsan. lb line, lb Hoover, rf Strunk. cf Pratt, lb Harrie. If Falk. If Sheetr. lb J.CIIn.rf 0 8rhalk,e ' 1 1 I Blehlp, p I 1 1 1 . Totals M'chell, as Wtera. e P"nock, p 1111 17 Total I I 21 llf xBatted fcr Lelbald In eighth. Falk out. hit by batted ball. Score by Inline : Boaton . ton AAA noo 1 Chicago i SM tlx 3 Summary Runa: Foster, Johnson. Mull igan. 8trunk. Error: Falk. Two-baae hit: Strunk. Three-baa- hit: Mulllran. Stolen baae: Foster. Sacrifice: E Collins. Double pley: Johnson to E. Collin to 8h-ely. I-eft on fiaae: 'Biaton. 4;- Chicago. 4. Base nn ball: Elankenahlp. 3: Pennock. 1. Struck out: By Pennock. I: bv Blanken shlp. I. wild pitch: Pennock. Umpires: Dlneen and Morlarity. Time: 1:4. WTSMISSETS Bn THE BUFFALOES- ' ST. JOMCril. AM K.H TH.kH H rn.A.F. is ..,,,..-1 a I is errlel). f . . . lab, If .,,,.. Ore, If .....I s Hievewaasi, a , . . a I t I 4 I I a i s I s Mrlhmald. lb ..I War, lb 4 Headier, ..... aAdaaaa. .....S Orabeeralil I lliadberg, If ...I allald. ....... s a s llllra) I Tetal SS 1 It I S St It nt rrALOKM. AB.R.II.TB.KII.HB.PO.A.E. Aletaeea. lb ,.l I I I I I I Apperaua, rf ...S I I 4iraalhaa. Sb..SII4SSSSI Maseeh, If S I I S I Herman, lb SIISIIISII t.rlffla. rf ..... .4 I I 4 S I SS Wllres. a 1 I ' "i NtMneer, I S 1 IV Darrough. p ...I a I I Tlpplr, P S Total IS 1 1 M t "I It It Sear br Innlnasi St. Joseph Mil M SIS . Buffalo- tea ina ttus 1 Summary Home rnnal fisher. (Irlffln. ManuaJi. Ilevntsu. Thr-hM hllai till- eex, tiranlkam. Kerned run-1 Kl. Joseph, It Omaha, 1. Two-baa hitat timer. u,au stuna auirf hltai Off Adam. 1 and S In T Inning t eff Held, nan end 1 In I Inning fr IMu-roagn, anej e in i j-j Innlam bff Tipple, none nne) I Is 1 1-S . Inning. Htmrk eat! By Adawia. 4 by Held, 1 1 by llnrrangh. It by Tipple, I. Has en ballet Off Adams. It aft Held. It err Iierreagn, at on xippi". "--.L. nlteheri Darren h. feeing pitcher I nl Adam. Ift beaeet St. Tl Omaha, S. ranplreai Pllspalrtck not llatla. Time I nam, Ex-Pug a Ball Pilot. I A n.la. Ti.tu 9Ai1tv Pan. ke, former world's middleweight box ing champion, is assisting in tne man agement of one of the local semi professional baseball dubf. Criso Crusted. Fresh Green Apple Pie, 5c w,lh tr,ar "' this weak. 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