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    THE OMAHA BEE: MONDAY, AUGUST 14, ItSL
Buffaloes Beat Out 14 to 9 Victory in First Game of Double-Header at Wichita
8
Omalia looses
Second Contest
to Witches, 10-15
Doesn't Know How a Horse Looks
But He Is Held as a Bookmaker
New York, Aug. IJ Joseph Jf-
tea, 61, know what a hori looks
like now. Absolutely!
-Pug- (.riffi,, Land, on Ball I "7, 112 HZZZt " E
t iv ii i . i . : . ..
lor 1M) iioinr nun i wtut a horu lookei like, jaiiee was
Gialasuil Coller I. I hW W IJW bond lor trial in special
it- ... uiuoni wnrn u was muuftui lino
(.in lilt (.lout. Ik.mx Market court.
I Jalfee, according to detectives, wis
taking wager on nor race. A
notebook found in hi possession,
tha older said, contained many
names. Tha court atked Jalle
what tha names were and ba re
plied :
Wichiu. Kan.. Aug. 1J - -Wichita
n Omaha broke even today here in
a il -uljlc hi,4'lfr that produced evrry
kind cl bjei.aii known to nun
tinuha on the firti. 14 to 9, and
h Inia the second, IS to 10,
I iitt e"i
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at . , iMiilaiatal
hi.. - -
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,.... niar,-a.rrlflra hill M. Howell. Taa.
... . ii. tlaa.h (Jl. I.raatriaro
II, Irl, ll-rser, Hlltus. Tlirr-liB bill
Heiaer. Ilmne ran.i Hrhe, ttrlfftti, 4.raa-
i..... H .lburl. hlttlea baaral l.l.laeiia.
.... ' ......I. iti Unman It). U Ural
Mil. an run-i (f hellars. II and I to a J-l
timing.) ir tlinarr, a " -- -
.Inge, mm am In elahlht aff Mi"", a Bad
a la I Inning. iMuhl play I (tlalaaiiB In
Mll.ot la Herman, airara aal i Hy Mian,
I , by Mwr. he Hka. 1 1
t, ItaMa a Kami ir
ara. II alt , 1 1 IWh. I. IM
aa aaami Wl.hlla, ai Oaiaha, la. aarard
"wTTmaha. lil t Irhlla, a Mild fllrh.
aTrnxtf HII ar pllrhad aalli Mr
iwallnri lllarn.aa.l '" ". . ,
1 malrfai Itonahua aad Maid. TUal tilS.
w"d ... a
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4.llaaon. t ..
luin, rt-IN ...
I.ranlliam. lb .
. riff in. ir ...
Munoali, rf ..
llarnian. lb . . .
Apiianma. rf .
Vllml. aa ...
NprnrH. .
allrr, a
(ikrla, a
lofflndffr, a
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Kaat, rt .....
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Hiillar
Jlnlrr.
I.rlffla. ....
Irlhrwrll, lb
MrlHtnnrll, a
Mrllara, p . . .
41 10 It It II S
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nrnra bx limine!
flmaha
M Irhlla ..............
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II 15 15 II II I
.114 1(11
,100 100 111 IS
hli.i HUIaaon,
llrlffln. Hmllh. lutlr. Uama
riin-i Hpinrr. uUlaaM. Kaat. alrlViwHI.
Irlffln H ""aa. HIM aad rnn.: J
llallar, 4 aad t la I. "i'',t?r,H, Mi
"ad a lit 5. I4ln BltrUl Obr!-. wlo
lilnr pltcbrr. Kallara Doubla plaj.i
,l."..r to lli-rmam Mllrot la .l.laann
I.. Htrl r. In MrlMmrlll .f'"''
MrlHtwrll. Hlrurk null Hy l
I ofriiKlafriar. 1 1 bjr Mrlonrll. 1 1 br Hell
r, a. Ila.mi on ballot rf allllrr, ll
(if ttkrif, it o rorrincurrar. nt nit m-
linnnrll. 1 1 ntt MHIaro. I. Karned nin.i
Omnlia. 6 Mlrlilta. It. frt on ba.:
Wlr-hlta. Otnoha. a. t'mpircat HflU
and Wunahna. Ttmai tilB.
Mrs. Mallory Retains
Her Tennis Title
Glcncove, N. Y., Augr. 13. Mrs.
Molla I!. Mallory, national woman's
tennis champion, retained the metro
politan singles title today by defeat
ing Mrs. Marion Zindcrstcin Jessup
of Wilmington, Del., in tne f'nal
round on the courts of the Na:au
Country chih, 6-2, 6-2.
Joie Ray Loses
Woburn, Mass., Aug. 12. James
Connolly, captain of the Georgetown
university track team, defeated Joie
Ray of the Illinois A. C, by eight
feet today in the mile run
which featured the Woburn A. A.
open track and field games.
"The are tha namea of relative
I want noticed in cee I drop dead
aoon,"
"How about thoaa clipping! about
tha horse races? Don't you aver go
to tha races?''
"Upon my honor I never aaw a
horse race in my Ufa. I don't even
know what horse look a Ike."
Tha magistrate led him to a win.
daw, pointed out rug drawing a
load through Second street and aaid:
That'a a horse down there."
"Oh!" laid the defendant.
Said tha judge, "Ktva hundred dol
lars bait for triaL
"Oh!"
Twenty Homers
Knocked Out in
DouWc-Header
American League
ladlaaa llafaal Tlaara.
ri.oland, au. I li.od aeo from
P.truil, I la I. I bio ao4 bouoa r-H b.4
.riaiiiv.lir oiopl la io (.( limine, ali.n
l.ii't r.l tao (una an tio bin
and In I ho ami a wb.a O.v.i.nd ocurtd
Hi' Kii.f in a iliioa aiitai.a.
Sior. i
..trnniT I rLKVKi.ANn.
AUlfOA all n o
lllur. Ih 4 I IS SJ.' non. ir s I I
111 tv.ily, Ii. 4 4
I 4 o ar.ak' r, rf 4 I S
I I ..n. la 4 I I
I o i--u. .. 4 11
t HM, If 41
a e i.ui.m. u tin
I i 'in. ill, a 4 I l
IS Uhlo. p 411
set s.a see
uti.w.fk 4
I'uiili. I 1
V., h. if 4
M maim rf 4
J.in. lit I
ll.a.r. Ik
Nion.r, oa 4
It.Ml.r, a 4
!au.a. p I
Toi.l. lllitt si Tot. I. sits It IT
lino ona h-n alnine rin fofit.
siun !r liui.io In ninil).
artira b. liimna.:
n.lroll ,.O0A ASA 6nfl-t
Cl.v.t.ad vol Ml 0l I
Munim.rv Hun. Ili.n-r, H.nl. r,
J.mtrw.n, anr.lirr, Kvan. Krinr.: Suti.,
Twii-t... hll.: Ilianrr, I'.ilil., I h. Ilniiti
run: J.nii.nn. M.ii. n l,...a: rut.lma
M.i'riri.a hll.: I.i.. I.iitila I'l.y.
W.mhir In Mi. II lu liui.in i:i I.fi i.n
t....: I'tirmi, I: rii-v.ift.t, . H....
I..II.: lift I hi". 1: ult I'.'ir..
Mirurk out: Hy rtilr, I; by l.u... I.
:nslr aa ; Uweua and Ki. in. Tim.: I II.
Ilroan. Idm to Wlillo Una,
riitc.ao, Aia, 11 Chic. mo want on a
hatilna r.inMao In tha aat-imd Innina and
orovo Vonailu.r ofr Iho tnnum! ar''r omr.
ine oil fun., ond o.tily d.rat.il Mt louio,
I lo i Tha llioan. drtcat. bow.v.r. illd
not aff.rt ihtir It.d In Iho nnont rar.
aa Now York. Iho ruunorup. waa drf.ottd
by waahmsKin.
Bcora;
T. LOt'I CHICAni
AHHOA All HO A
f.rtir( oa 4 11 11 Tnhn.nn.aa 4 I o 6
ilubln, rt II 0 Hirunk, i f SIS
"I.I. r. lb 4 1 S I K C lin. ,2b S t 1 S
Will ni.rf 4 14 O llonii.r. tf 4 14
Ja'boun, If 4 I t 0 Mh..ly. lb 4 tit fl
M M u :b 10 1 K.Ik, If t 1 S
S'v.r.l.l, o I 1 I t Mulliontb S t 0 I
Au.iln. lb St 1 H. hulk, n I 0 t 1
ll'. l-nllllia 101 lvrrall D 1 1 0 A
Hru.it, p AS ii r.b.r, p t A 0 t
v iiid.r.p l a o
Il.rn.. r t 1 1 Tolali It II 27 11
H Hon, lb 1 I A ll
Tntala IS It 14 III
lllalirrl for Au.lm In alghlb.
S.-oro by lnnlnaa:
Rt. Louis IU 100 00ft S
Chli ago 01 J no 03 I
nummary Run.: U.rh.r, Bl.ltr, H.v-
ralrj . John.nn C), Hlrunk, K. Cnlllno,
llnnpar, riha.ly, Mulllann, w.halk. I.av.r-
otto. Krrnra: Bi.l.r, William. . Twn-b.a
hlH: Mulllaan, Hlal.r, Hh.rlry. Thru.-
b.ao hlla: Hhrclry, llnnp.r. Mlol.n ba.ra:
Mullljan, Juhnann. Hacrlflco hlla: aialor,
Falk. I.rfl nn bnaw: HI. I.nul., I; Chi
cken, 10. llaa.a nn tall.: ntt I.ov. ratio.
1: orr Hayn., 4: off I'ru.tt, l. struck out:
Hy Liovarctto, 1; by ltayno, I; by Kabor.
I. Hlla: Off Vanallil.r, In 1 1-1; off
rru.tt. t In 1; off liayn. t In I 1-1; off
Lov.ratto, S In 4: oft F.h.r. 4 In I. lilt
hy pltchnt ball. Hy Vanelldrr: fifhalk,
ltayno, Jiinnaun. winnin pitrn.r: Lrovor-
o.tt, I.nainc pltchar: VanatMnr. ITm
plrnai Moriarlly and lllldobrand. Tlma:
"7.
araalara Raat Tank..
Waahlnainn. Aul. 10. Two formnr
Tank.., Mbarldao and Pttrklnpaua-h,
w.ro largaly r.aponalblo fnr W.ahlnetnn'a
I tn I victory over N.w York. Mn.
arldKo keut tho Tank.oa frnm .corlne un
til tha ninth anil Perklnpnunh'a bat In tho
Ixth htilp.il tho locala. Iluth aa ttba.nt
irum tha lineup oa u rttauit uf an abaceaa
opxrallon In Mew York.
HVnr..
NEW TORK. WAHHI.NCITO.V.
A B. 11. 0.A. AB.H.O.A
Witt, ef
Smith, rf
UKn, .lb
McM..rf-cf
I'lpp. lb
Srhnne, a
M.uael.lf
Ward, tli
Scott, aa
Jnnea p
xMuirman
Oinirro. rf
ii llama, 2b
JurlKO. lb
On.lln, If
rirowor, rf
Hhanka. tb
Inp'sh.aa
Plnrlnlch.o
Mucrid(e,p
Totala 31 I 87 S
Ileal nancruft.
nnaalta, Neb., Au. 11. (Sparlal.) Tho
lorala defeated Bancroft her Sunday, t
to 4.
ayraviioa WUta (.am a.
Byraouaa, Neb., Aua. 11 (Special.)
Tho locate won a ctuaa eama frum Au
burn hero, I lo 1. Knberta on the mound
fnr tha homo team held Iho Tlaltoro lo
on ocratch hll.
nirmniflrld Win.
nionmfl.ld, Nr.h.. Ana. IJ (p.lal 1
ninonifi. Id itefi.ait'd t'oi.rlilao nn tha lat
t.r'a arniini! dun. lay U t 4 Tha hit
ntif of II il ley fi.r cl.-i Jso fralurnl.
llurla Ituud tiamo.
r'olla t'lty. N.u. Aua, u (Special I
Kin.n. a(ar huri.r for Kikp.trt, ln.,
bune up a n.w airlkmut retonl for true
aartloa h. ho faaned II Fallal kt Uiou
ataa, blanking tit. ei anldlara, I ta . a
tho Hokpnr Mtld I'riilay. A lure b't
mada by kmtth. laalaa abort. (ob, afi.f
tee rnea atora aul la Ih alata lonlo.
apailaa Klneaa akaaeaa fnr a ao-kll a.m.
Taut aa (ha aoly ball hit to Ih t(ield.
raralaa IWaalo Malyan.
fSiretlnt. la, Aua 1 1 Mr la!
CMtai.a ana fruta MAit.ra a ih. latter .
aran4 a,ttio.ly, U la V l"-n
IK ItMUnil fnr INm .tin. t h?M he tp.
tnnta t la . rt li It .
Hoatphrvv t la..
Ilumphr,, N.u, A.ta i tb-..".l I -Tha
!.-!. p'.t.. ;.wmtft 4I.. k r.
Tutfrla I 1 1. la a fa.l .oJ iftti.tt
in Ik. p i.'hiit of tun t 'lue the
aiaa.r f-aUrl
tWa aae Matada.
AlUaa, h'f Atta ll .i'atl
AiMaa aaa lra vJ b.e.Ja Wed
ot.J.o, II,
Taaaaoe IHaM ana- a.
heaa.l,a. I. . 1 1 --,.. Lit
IN, a. ta.vwt.a Ok.t,.- i.N at. ltm.he
at. ika r.iw t.i,e 1.4 f ( .
1.1 ..arfe.m.t.i kl.a att .a k.. a-. I
- ia ...... i e ih.i .
I.
a
4 eall I rt H la.
I i.im' ( f . I ' ic '
r tw. . . .i.i. a., a...
t. a...- v . a-. .4 a.
s.a t 4 io !-;e l.
a. a4 a'.a h a aa a ,l - .
4M.a l a l'4i. $. la t '
aa
aaa ls Ikajf.U.
,' ., , ll,lIKimi
S.I aal va.rt.i ker aa faadaH'
t Si - - '
Tot.la 35 I 24 8
x Hatted fnr Jonea In ninth
Hcuro by lnnlnaa:
Now Yurk 000 000 002 S
VVnulllmtton 000 003 OOx 3
Humntnry Runa; Meu.H.l. Ward, Har-
rl, Oualln, Browcr. Krrora: Scott. Rice,
FucklnptiUKh. Two-ba5o hits: lluKan,
Juil.r. Tliree-bvue hit: llorrla. Sacrl-
rico hit: n(can. Left on tta.ea: .iew
York, 10: Waihlnaton, 7. Baaea on ball.:
Off Jonea, 8: off MogHdire, 8. Struck
out: By jonea, 6; by Moarldire. B. Um
pires: Connolly and Guthrie. Time: 2:03.
remont Club to Stage
Competition for Women
Omaha and Council Bluffs will be
represented at the open day golf
competition for women at the Fre
mont Country club Monday by a
large entry list.
Every club in Omaha will be rep
resented and several women will mo
tor to Fremont fro mthe Council
Bluffs country club.
National League
Sr. l.ouis, Aug, 11 The Chicago
Cutis made it two straight over M,
Louis ty walloping the locals, 16 to
5, in a farcml contest in which the
Cardinals made seven errors. The
visitors hamnirrcd three local pitch,
rrs for ') hits, while Aldndge held
the Cardinals to three hits tint rt the
ninth. v.lun he cased tip. Srnre:
I'HICAHO I kT. I.nllH
All II (I A I AHHOA
AlaU, rf SI
ll, ll r. oe IS
l.erry. lb I
until... Ik I S
Kri a. rf H, 4
Millar. If 4 I
Krua-, Ik S
r.r'll.
llartlt,
Al'lrhla
i .lian. If I
k.li.'r, so
Maia.l, rf I
Uailwr, lb I
0 ri.rk, rf III
1 Hi.,, k lit S A I 4
I Horn y, 3k I 1 I I
0 K'tur r. Ib I S e
a.Muail.r, rf I I S A
o,T.).tir'r, aa 4 I I S
1 Alnalih, a 4 1 S I
A Hh.r.l.l, p I e e 1
t Nurlh. p A 1 A
ll'.rllra, p A A I
O arkhuli I A A 0
lai.iii.a 10
Totala II I 37 IS
T.itala 44 IS 37 lo
al.ii.d fr N'ttrih In a.v.nih.
ali.tied fnr IVrtlta lu ninth
'hltaao ., . .'in nil 151 IS
HI. I.nula lino iiA Out I
Hiiiniuary Ituii.r Hiuia Ml. llnliijr:h.r.
T.rry, (lrlma, frlli.ra !l, Stlllrr 12),
Km (II. (i K.rr.-ll, Aldrl'la (1 I Krrora:
Call.ahan. Ilnrnaby (3). r'nurnier. Tnonr-
r.r (31, AHiamith. Nh.rd.l. Twu-b.ao hlla:'
Slat 2. knilih, T.rry, 0-arr.ll. Thre-
it.aa hlla: rlnllnrh.r ft.) llnma runa:
Hnrnaliy, Slu.llrr. atnlrn ha.ea: Krlh.ra
I, Ilnrnaby. Narrlflr hllai llnllnrthor.
Kme ID, O'Parr.ii, Harin.lt. ,.ft an
ba...: t'hlt-aan, 11; at. Mule, T. naa.e on
halla: Off Aldrld., S; off Hherd.ll, 4; off
I'.rtua, I. fttrurk out: Hy Aldrldso, S;
by Kri.rdel, 1 Hltat Off aiierdel. IS In S 1-1
Innina.; off North, S In t-S Inning; off
H.riira. S In I lnnlnaa. Wild pltfh : Aid
rl'ln". I.o.lna pllchrr: Hherri.l, Vmplrea:
Uulsley and Muran.' Time; 3,14.
Cincinnati. Aug. 13. The Reds
broke Pittsburgh'! winning streak of
13 straight games by taking a MJ-in-ning
contest. S to 4. Couch was
taken out after seven innings and
Luque allowed only one hit in the
last three rounds. core:
riTTHBi'noir. i cincjnn ATr
AHHOA f AB.H.O.A.
M villa, oa S t SiRurna, rf S A I 0
arry. rr S S S i Ituarl. lb a I a 1
niehe. If 4 3 A Dumcan, If S 0 S A
Ruaaell. rf I 3 t 01 Rou.h, rf S S 0
Tlerney, ?h S 3 0 4 Pa.ca. tb 4 I t t
Traynr, 3h 4 I I J1 iiarave, a a a a i
Hrlinm, lb 4 115 ItHnhna 0 0 0
Hfhmldt, s 4 1 1 llWinsn, e 10 0 1
Mnr.il. D S 1 0 t'l'lnrlll, Ib 4 0 S 1
Haintnn, p 1 A SlCaveney, aa 1 All
Yborao, p o 0 o oxriarper o o o
1 Mniica, aa l o a u
Totall 40 llxSS lSCnuch. p 3 0 0 1
altreaaler 1 0 S 0
Luque, p 1 1 0 S
I.iiirolii ami IIat!ngot Whang
Out .1.1 Hit in Tho Gumra
for Total of 1 ?2
Hasc.
Hastings, Neb., Aug. IJ. Twenty
liuine runs, nine in tha tint game
and 11 lu the second. Iratuicd
double-header between Lincoln and
Hastings' here today. Although
Lincoln made five of Ihf home run
in the firat game, Hastings added
two doubles to its hitting rampa.fr
ami won, 10 to n. Lincoln, knock
ing out seven of the II home runs
in the seroii'l gam, defeated Hast
ings, 17 to 10 on 13 hits. Don I and
Conkry led in the home run hitting
with three each. Kciitermeyrr and
Tomes had two each. Forty-three
hill were mane in the two games
for a total of I'2 basrs. Score;
Score fir. I eamoi
I.ISCnl.N, I KAOTINU
All II. O A I'.ia.nb .lu 4 14
anro'a'r.oe
Carrig, rf
Ii).. Ih
Cnnkey, a
Itlb.nn. rf
It-.l. If
MrKny, lb 4
Zlnbtr, IB I
H. nil, p
llalley, p I
I Ko.ll.r, if I
S Ton,,., If S
IH.rh, rf I
OiW'iit, Sb S
l' Kdii.r.. ib s
Sllrlfflneo 4
A Klrhv. a 4
liNnrlnn. p 1
tlaWlaalnil, 1
I llilik aa .p 1
S I
t It
Tntala 111114 S' Tniale nil tilt
Hatted fnr Norton In IHIrd.
Hcore if lnnlnaa:
t.lntnln ,. , Ill 11 Ana I
llnetlnaa or, I A 1 1 n, in
Hummarynuna: Carrie, )y, Cnnkey
13), (ilUrtn, Jirxtl i:i, Zink.r. ..lam-
l.cln. tlii'ller lift, Tom.., rt.rb, K' hl.r-
iney.r 131. llrlffin, Klrby. Kir.ira: .Inker
fill, Z"ienbein, fir hierritev.r. Ilrtma run.;
Iiyo, llnnl (3), .inker. Tnmea, Ki hler
meyrr (21, fonhr-y, Slneller, Two-he. a
hita: Ball., (Irlffln, MnHI.r. Hacrlflca:
.Inker. Ilaaea on halla: Off hVntt, I : off
llorkma.l.r, I; off llalley, I. Hmirn haaei
Zcla.nl.eln, lioultla playi: eivenheln,
Ri-htarmeyer , llrlffin In Ki liiermayer:
Hpr. nr In McCoy. Runa and hll.: off
Hcoii, s ami s In t: off Norton. S and 7
In I. Hlruik nui; Hy Norton, lluckmaa
ler, 1: hy llalley, I, Left on !. : I.ln.
rnln, S; Haellnae, S. Hit by pitched ball:
llurkmaater. I'aaard ball: Klrhy. Karned
runa: Lincoln, s; Halln(a, s. Umpire:
Johneon. Time: 1 houra.
aecond aenio:
LINCOLN. I HAITINflH.
All 11.0 A AUII.OA
Ktira'r, aa 3 1 1 1 Zel'n, Ib-p list
;tottller, i f 4 I
1 Torni-e, If 4
tiHeerb, rf 4
JiWHt. 3b 4
V.Kcht'er, Ib 4
l.tlriffln, aa 4
I Klrhy, a 4
1 Peteraon, p A
0,1'litr, 2b S
Boosters Pound
Saint Hurlers
for Two Wins
Si. Joseph Mo., Aug. 13. Drs
Moines took both ; mirs uf a duilMe.
header from the .Saints here litis
afternoon, li.Hrring tour St. Joorph
pili her a for a 10 lo J win in the In at
game and taking I lie second bv a 5 i
lo 4 count, t ull' ami Men pit. liei
aleady ball (or Urs Monies in both
frintekle Sr,ra
a.itre, fleet a.m.: I
UK aliilSK I kT, JOKll'll
All 11 i) A I AM II OA. !
lenin, rf 4 s I ii' fi,n, lb I All I
i ..i.iro. ir 4
A Ki.h.t, if 4
I Honttaa, r f 4
A klln.lild, llll
Nnfer, in 4
0 llioan. .a 4
Alkaiiitlr. o S
II kiananni. p 1
. . ani.taii.n i
II S 31 III
Totals 14 IS II II
tllall.rl fy Maneum In plnlh.
Mcnt by lnnlnaa,
l'.e M'tlnra , too Sis sis S
hi. Jue.ih lul SuD Slip 4
auntuiary nuna: Waen.r, llntBn, Conp
er ill, alare, Coind.n. Imnvail III, lie.
I.nn.l.t. Krruia: Waan.r, Turaann,
lirowne. liaeea nn halla i nff Manauiii, I;
iff Sl.rs, I. Mirurk ouli Hy Hmsuoi, I,
Two-bae. hlla: Connnlly. H.initaila, Sl.n
sum Ihre. haa f I ' a . l',Hper llrnwn.,
K.rrlflr.; (Irnin, I'ntplree, KlUialrLk
ami liavn. 'rim. I I 4S.
lit: moin'kn. I ar, jmr.rn.
All. II. o.A I A II. II, o A,
Waanr, ih 4
Hut. it, rf 4
Cit,ip.r, in 4
llr.nry, If I
Tuian, aa 4
Cnly. II,
WH...B, a I
SJ.ra, p 4
Tola la
I IS
O.filn. rf
W aar, 3b
llnran, rf
Cnpr. Ib
Oram, Ib
lit. nr. If
Turan, .a
cnly, lb
HBIItler, o
fullop, p
S 17 IS !
Carrl. cf
Dye, 2b
Conkey, s
mo.on, rf
Hool, If
McCoy, lb
Zlnk.r, 3k
llalley, p
Brnltb, p
Totala 17 10 10 I
Ono out ahen winning run scored,
altan for Hararav In aoventh.
aflutter! fnr Caveney In aoventh.
s Hatted fnr Couch In Bovenlh.
Plttahurgh 010 003 100 04
Ulncinnail oiq ooi tun l
nummary Run.; Maranvllla, Russell.
Tlerney, Traynor, Daubert (3), roiiseca,
Bonne. Pinoill. Krrora: nenmanat, ronao-
rri Two-baeo hlta: Hargravo, Traynor.
Three-baa hita: raul,ert, Rouso. riacrt
flrs: Harper Double play: Mnranvlll to
Uiimni. Left nn baaea: Plttahurgh, 7;
Cincinnati. S. Baaea on balls Off Couch, 1;
off Mnrrlaon. 2: off Yellowhnree, 1.
Struck nut: By Couch, 13; by Morrison,
I. Hits: Off Couch 11 In 7 lnnlnaa; orr
Luque, 1 In 3 Innlims; off Morrison, 7 In
1-1 lnnlnaa; nff Hamilton, z in l i-a
lnnlnaa; off Tellowhorso, 1 In 1-1 Inning.
Paaaed bull: Bchnildt. Winning pitcher
Luque. Losing pitcher: Hamilton. Um
pires: Rlglar and Mcl.'ormkk. Tims: 1:61.
Dodger BrevS Phlllle..
Brooklyn. Aug. 13 Brooklyn'o ninth In
nina- rally beat Philadelphia. 1 to 2. and
gave Dutch Keuther hla 16th victory of tba
af.ann. Hcore:
PHILADELPHIA. BROOKLYN.
AU.H.O.A. AB.ILO.A
Rapp, 3h 4
ark n. 2b I
William, cf I
Walker, rf S
e, If I
Klot'r, sa 4
J. Smth. sa 0
ealle. lb 4
Henllne, o 4
Welncrt, p 4
u.arain, p v
1 0
0 1
1 i
2 4
t 2
0 0
0 0
1 13
1 3
0 1
0 0
4 Olson, 2b
2 J'stnn. ss
O BOrfih, rf
O'Nelaa, rf
0 Wheat, If
41 Myers, tf
0Schndt, lb
High. 3b
Dberry, o
Reuther, p
0 3
0 t
0 3
0 0
2 0
1 4
1 10
1 0
1 0
0 1
Totala 30 S 27 11
"Babe" Ruth Lost
to Yankees for
Few Days Injured
Xew York. Aug. 13. Pabe
Ruth will be lost to the New York
American league club fur a few
days. The slugger has an absorbs
on his left leg, the remit of a slide
he took in Detroit, and he has gone
to St, Vincent hospual to have it
attended to. He could not go to
Wa.'hington with the Yanks to
night and Elmer Smith will get a
chance in the Babe'a Head. I'n.
lea tha trouble proves mora leri
oua than expected, tha big alugger
will be back in the game by W ed.
neid-iy or Thursday.
Totala it 8x2S 161
Two out when winning run scored.
Philadelphia 000 100 OOt 3
Brooklyn 000 000 021 I
Summary Runs: Rapp. Lesllo, Johna
ton, Myers, Doberry. Errors: Fletcher,
Olaon. Two-base hits: Henllne. rVhmandt.
Sacrifices: Wllltama, Walker, Gchmandt,
Reuther. Pouhl plays: Johnston to Olson
to Schmaiidt; Olson to Johnson lo
Schman.lt. Left on bases: Philadelphia,
7; Brooklvn, 4. Bases on halls: Off Wel
nert, 3; off Reuther, 2. Struck out: By
Reuther. 4. Hits: Off Welnert. 6 In 8
1-3 Inningn: nff (I, Smith, 0 In 1-3 Inning,
Umpires: Hentclla ami Klem. Losing
pitcher; Wemert. Time: 1:87.
" (ilanta Heat Hravea.
New York, Aug. 13. Tho New Tork
Olanta scored their fourth atralght victory
when Virgil Barnes, making hla first atart
aa a regular, turned back tha Boston
Bravea. 4 to 2. Bcorai
BOSTON. I NEW TORK.
AB.H.O.A I AB.H.O.A.
Powell, ef 4 0 1 1 Ban'oft. aa I 0 1 1
1 I S (iron, Ib I
1 I o'Ra'llngs. tb 1
Kurf. Ib
Nich'n. rf
Ford, aa
Holka. lb
Nixon. If
Hurl, re, 3b 4
ii Neil, c 4
lin.cli'r, p 3
Hoeckel t
1 1 KTIaeh. tb
0 10 0; Meuael, If
1 1 01 Ynung, rf
I 3 ::K-lly. lb
0 4 1 Stengel, if
10 2 Smith, e
A ft 0 V II nc. p
1 A
l a
I A
1 1
A A
: is
t 3
o S
0 A
T.itlila ::t 7 S 1 1 ' Totals III 1:111
sll,.ti, .1 or iiiotchger In ninth,
rii or by inning.:
Huston 1 "0 01 A AO t
N.w York Sol 10 AOS 4
nummary Huns: Knpf. Oaachear, K.lly,
FfUKh. at.ngat, kmlih. Errors: Kopf. Kel
ly. Twahaa kill Oaachgar, atol.a baaa:
Kopf. aarriflr hill B.ocroft. lull plan
Orohi ta allas ta a.lly. Left aa kasaai
N.w Yara. I lioatosL t. Baaa a aalla:
Off Oearhgar, S; art V. Baraaa. 1 atruck
outi liy V, Harn., Ii kr Oeaobier, S.
I'aesed ball) kinlin, Vnipueai Ul'if
Matt. Tim. I !,,
Totals I4 1I31I0 Tola la 11112111
Hcore by Innings:
Lincoln (ISO 110 8 17
Ha. lings 121 lit A HI
IKoven Innings by agreement.
nummary Huns: hpraiiger (2), Carrie
(3), l)ya, Conkey CI), (ilbson ii), Hool
(2), McCoy (2), Zlnkor. Bailey, Hmllh,
Zclneenliein, Moollrr (2), Tomes, Herb (2),
Witt (3), Orlffin, KKlrby. Lrrors: kpran
ger, Dyt, (lltisnn, Kolgenbeln, Tome., (irlf
fln, KKlrl.y, Home runs: Tnm.s, llalley,
Hool, Cankey (2), (llbaon, Witt, (Irlffln,
Kerb, KKlrby, Carrlg. Two-baa hit: (Irlf
fln. Ha.riflce hlta: McCoy, Spranger. Baaea
on balla: Off Peterson, 3; off .nlgaiibein,
4. Stolen bases: Hprangcr, Carrlg, Huna
and hits: Off ePtersun, S and t In 1 t-t In
nings; off Bailey, t and In S Inning.
Struck out: By Bailey, s; hy Petar.nn, 1;
by Zelnenbeln, 1; by Smith, 2. Left on
bases: Lincoln, S; Hastings, 3, Hit by
pitched ball: By Zelgeenbeln, 1, Karned
runsi Lincoln, 11: Haatlngs, (, Umplra:
Johnson. Time: 1:45.
George Sisler Hits
Ball at .750 Clip
Chicago, Aug. 13. George Sinlcr,
batting star of the St. Louis Hrowna,
today soaked the ball at a 750 clip,
while his rival for the batting Honors
of the American league, Ty Cobb,
manager of the Detroit Tigers, did no
better than a .333 gait, and as a re
sult, the Mound City favorite is out in
front with an average of .41, com
pared with a mark of .409 for the
Georgia Peach.
Sisler was at bat four times ard
smashed out three hits, and Cobb
rolled only one hit in three times at
bat.
The standing of the two follows:
Games. At Bat. Hits. Pet.
Sisler 10! 417 173 .413
Cobb 87 37 15S .403
Relief Administration
Withdraws From Austria
Vienna. Aug. 13. The American
Relief administration withdrew from
Austria, according to an announce
ment by the government, but gave
a donation which assures the leed
ing of 30,000 children for two years
ant', the maintaining of a table for
university professors nad students.
The Austrian government is continu
ing the work umrr the name of the
American-Austrian relief work for
children.
The government, in a retrospec
tive summing sip of American relief,
states that $14,000,000 was spent for
feeding Austrian cnildren. The num
ber of children fed reached 362,000
on June 21.
Aged Manning Woman Is
Badly Burned tit Home
Manning, la., Aug. 13. (Special.)
Mrs. Matilda Greene, NY, was
badly burned while preparing the
noon meal for herself and three
grandchildren. Her clothing caught
tire and in a ttiomrnt she was a mass
of flames. She ran out of doors and
jumped into a tub of water and put
out tha fire. She lutlered levere
burns about her iaca and body. Little
hopea ar entertained for Virr re
covery. She lives with her ion, Ed
Murphy,
3 ul.n. lb h S I
I l ort.ln, If i
t i o n.ii.i, fit
t u Holias. if I
1 A 01 VI IO. I. lb 4
I S A N ufer, tit 4
I I S lit lie, M I
I A I Ht.l.lil, o 4
S 4 llltivllk, p A
I 2.(rnyer, p A
-- A '1. in., , 1
Total 41 14 17 1 7 akt.vr.ttti I
ixkanli, Ik I
Title Is IS
XMMweti rnr IlitvilK III I'turin,
illall.fl for Adam Hi eighth.
Hi ttra by lnnlnaa.
Ina Hollo. A1A III 00110
hi. Jo.ec b ,000 3 it li0 1
Summary ll'iiie' Isnln, Wagner. Ho.
ran II), Cooper, uran.y, Tuis"n, Cyii
Hy 111, Cullnp. h.rrnrm: ('uoitr (i.
Huns and hi'. (iff llovllk. 4 and I In
4 Innings; nff lirover, I ami 7 In I 1
Innings; nff Adams. I and I In I 11 In
nlnas Karnt-it nine: lies Mnlnea, 4; Mt,
JoB.nll, A. Ha.ea nn balls: Off llnvl
1; off Culloit. I. Struck mil: lly lliiv
Ilk. I; by Adams, I; by I'ullop, 3: hy
I'lson, I, Left on na.t'B: Tie Moines,
rtr, jns-pn, t . -jwi.ta.a nils' ilraiiam,
McPiinald, ittiuhl play: Turgenn lo
W.gnar lo Cooper. h.rriflce: liraney
lilt by pitched ball' lly llovllk icon
nnlly), by Cullnp (flatten. paasd bait)
Banner Umpires: 1'evle ami glupal
ruk. -rim: j:io.
Mcora, second game:
iteseBallResutis
anabtandtntjs
MrioHtl. IVIulR.
aiaaalaaa.
w i. i . w i.
N.w Yo'k at 44 I'IB. 1SBI till til
hi I mo. all. I" '..) n ta 4l
I'Mi.uuia I h i. iHI In
Ihi.aau n ll l( Ii. . I.I
isBir4's Hteaall.
.aW Yolk, , l.i-ii. 1
l....,kl,B, I, ll. ii. .I.l.l.l. I
I til'. so, IS, ll. Ivvi. S,
t,it.ii.iiil, t. 1'iii.ioisi' 4
laaal'a Laaaea
Ittitago at ai. .vii
'hiia.li.iii at I'ni.itafah,
S thf m betluitMl.
ahi an vTVa.tt.ir..
aiaatllaaa.
W. I. ! i i W I. Ht l.
Iritis till l I'l.taUnd (. a i-l
sm lam i V" w ..a a'- a
I'.lioll l lit tl I'blia.
t hll .SI -I Ml lo
leatreaal' Kaaulla
Waahlngloii, 4, ... I'tia, I.
t hi. .ai, I, ki. I hu b, 1.
I'lav.ut,,!. I, i!iit. 4.
St ttih.ia ' l"liii.l
l,ll Itaaaaa,
Clevet.ntl bi riin.i.i.ila
N Olk.lA h.ilitl.d.
Church Pennant Hlisker GVid
w:
U t 4 I
J a I I 'n
41 tl
Won hy Wheelers
HI LI. Kit MEMORIAL
tlinf lirj 4 li c 1 hurih kiKiie
bunnng !tv defeating Hint
Mriii.,fi4l, lu ti 4, in a gmg at 1 on
trne!le pdlk.
ii . " .. -nr. .:. - ... .1.. ..:... i..
l'4itE .41 rtirttng ii vjif iiiiiiir .
' ml finned s men. He keut ti e lu'
j M liloas (tialknl .aint lum wellj
m altered, "
! lliHlgru put Hie Kiiir In the wnn
jioliiniii in ih filih stani whrn he
iirsahej a home run with Hie bagt
ili ipping.
Giant starred for the loans with
(our singles, out of four limes up.
The Wherlers pUyed steity lull
in 1 he field, making only one error,
i In 1 1 traf made seven.
'1 hr YVhrelrri will play the Jirin
for the Saturday dais Ii (haniptnii.
hip.
'1 hi scire:
lunar. I Mlii:i:rrs
AlllfOAl a 11 11 OA
hn.l .et lirii.h.rr A I 3 A
Prospects Take
on Kosv Color
a"
l.yman Only YUrr
mi I.t Year Tram
Mho Will Not
Ilrttiril.
himst 1 kali r,
aiaatllag.
W. I. l' 11 W I. P. I
M J.iMpbi 11 It .1.1 Haffatnaa 1 J"
Tula 14 41 III tkl, I lly 41 41 (-1
W 1. tail tats .III It. M.t.i4 11.4 HI
kiuus lHy tlil HI lmtr 41 is 1.1
le-lafiiel'. He.ulla.
Iluffaloea, ll-i W Irhlla, -IS.
I ul.a, I Ii It.nt.r I I
Hinua Cniy, I i, (ikl.hottia I'Kr 14
t.S Mollies II i; "I J".-iH. i 4
Ywdai'a l.aMtra,
llurfaltir al Wkhlia.
aioua i ny al (ikieli'tina ''lly.
a, Ite. al'tlnts .1 ai. Ji,..u,
I j Itertk.y al 1 uiaa
A '
I '
S i
A SI r.nl
t nua.uk.
M.tl. lit. if
t.i.ki.a. a
rtitii'.f . ?b
H. ..I. la
l ..(. p.. f
It. t.l. If
I'l ii if lb
I. 1 tell, ff
liitnna, t f
A
S
I I
I 11
1 I
4 I
I 4
A
I
I.Si.in, Ik S I I I
I i 'Jt.h'Mt.e SISt
4 I'.r.i.r, If t I
H11..I1. ... I
I lu. lun Ih
i- li..,ia.o lb
l,Hiii. if
l li.tte, p
4 til
llll
t I I
114
AHr.MH 1 Am ItTION,
aiaaillnaa.
W. I.. vi, W I, prl
11 1 1 .IJU Kan. Clly IIU .n. i
M U .HI l.uuleTIII. St to .411
alSHlineap. 41 il ,Ut ( olumbus 4174.31,4
t Imliaiiap, SI II ,ti7, T..I.Ju 4171,111
Illtlila Dttulilr-lleoilrr.
Oklahoma Clly, An; 13. Slnut Clly
and Oklahoma city dlvltlerl rlriubie.head
er here. .The vlsltrtra liuni her! hHB on Al
en In lha fourth Inning nf tha first gama
fnr flva runa and won, S to S. Oklahoma
Clly raina from behind 111 Ih aecond gams
and won, s to s.
tienre flal gam:
SIOL'X CITY. I OKI.A. CITY.
AU.H.O.A AH.lt. O.A
Ham'n, ss 4 I S I1 nil, rf 4 1 t
z mug in. it l il J
S IITala, 3b 4 S 1
7 lIK-lber. lb 1 S t
1 llM'ltan't, lb I I 10
0 3 .1. Long, 0 4 14
S 0 Wind Is, sa 4 0 1
S o; Moore, rf 1 0 1
0 0 Allen, n 10 1
zKrueger ISA
II 137 I'McBes, p 1 0 A
Hem y. lb 4 1
Klah, rf I A
Mat., Ib t I
oaler'd, rf 4 I
l'armer, lb 4 0
(inery. e 4 t
Roatt'r. if t
Davis, p 4 0
Totals
Totals 31 7 27 10
eHattrd for Allen In fifth.
Score hy Innings:
Sloua Clly 000 HO OOOi
Oklahoma Clly 100 001 our).
Summary Kuns: Hamilton (3), Hem
Ingway, Mats, (i.teiaarrl, 1'aliner, l'ltl
Tula. Terrors: Davis, Wlnrlle. Two-bai
rlta: Hamilton, Pitt, Long, Three-baas hit
Hamilton. Sacrifice hits: Klah, Imetiger,
stolen base: rill. Buses on balls: Off Da
via, 1, struck out: by Allen, 2: by Davis,
t: by Mciiee, i. Runs ana hits: orr Al
len, S and S In S Innings; nff Mcllea
and 8 In 4 Innings, .rising pitcher: Allen,
Doubla plays: llemlngway-Mets to Hem
liigway; ralmer-Heinlngway-Mett; Oster
gsrri-Metz. Left on liases: slum Clly. S
oklslimna Clly, C. Umpires: Hulmes and
Urmsiiy, Tims: 1:40.
Score second game:
BtOUX CITY. I OKLA. CITY.
AH.H.O.A.l AHir.O.A
llnton, sa 4 1 3 ,11 Pitt, rf 4 2 11
Hway, 3b 4 0 S 4li)lardl, If 3 0 0 1
Klsh, cf B 4 4 0Tale, 3b 4 11!
Mela, lb t 2 S AjKelher, 3b 4 1 4 1
I'slmer, lb I I I 2M'Daril, lb 3 0 0 1
oaard, rf 4 1 0 OiLnng. 0 3 0 B (
Hhllriir, a 4 t 4 OlWIniila, es 4 1 2 1
Wll.nn, p I 0 0 11 Moore, rf t t t (
Davis, p 10 0 OI.McHee, p 1 0 0 (
I V Jung, p t 1 t I
Totals 38 13 24 I
Tntala 30 I 27 It
score by Inn nxa:
Sioux City 1000 040 0005
Oklahoma Slty 020 022 0(r.
Summary Runs: Hami ton. K ah. Slots.
Paler, Oatergnrd, Kclher, Wlinlla (2),
Moure (2), Young. Krrnra: Tale, Kellier.
Two-baao hits: Elah. Palmer. Sacrifice!
McDunlel. Young. Shangllng. Oaliuaurd.
Kelber. Hases on bulls: Off Wllaon, 3;
orr ii cops, a. nuns ana nits: off M
Be, 5 and 11 In 4 1-3 lnnliign; off
Young. 0 and 2 In t 2-3 Innings: off Wll
son, S and 6 In S 1-3 Innings; off Davis
0 and 1 In I 3-3 Innlnga, Dnuhl clava:
Young to Tate; Young to yelber to Mo
Daniel. Slruck out: Hy Wllaon. 1; by
Davia 1; by McRes, 1; by Young, I. Win
ning pitcher: Young. Losing pitcher:
Wilson. Karnra runs: siou city, 6; (Jkla
noma City, S. Hmplrea: Ormsby and
Holmes, Time: 1:40.
Oilers Take Dnulile Hill,
Tulsa, nkl Aug. 13. (Jvnrgs Boehler
won his 2Sth game of the eeH.on, giving
Denver nut rivo hits una nfnning a tloa
en men In the firit gan uf a dntililehtwiili'r.
Tulea won the pair, ti to 1 and S lo 4.
Boehler tied Iho Weatarn lettgua record
fnr Kamea won In a season, held Jointly
bv Reagan nf Orunha who turned the
trick in 1908 and Lang of Ilea Mnlnea
who did It a year later. IPtcber Herb
Hall nf Denver struck Tmplra Lewli nn
the Jaw after being ordorcd out of the
second game In tha seventh Inning for
kicking too much on a called atrlke,
fiuora, first game:
DENVKR. TfLSA.
AU.H.O.A I AHHOA
(Vnrlen, ef 4 0 0 0 n.net, If 4 t 0 S
Homes. If 4 0 I 0Tmpai, 3b 4
Shanty, lb 4 A t Si Davie, rf 4
Long, rf 4 1 2 1 I. an.lt, rf 8
Vataun. Ib I I I 1 I. veil. h 4
Kerr, es 4 0 14 Haumn, ;'b 4
Crighl. Ih 1 lit l Stunrt, as 3
IvhulUn, c 1 1 4 ;!icrtiliy, e 4
umx. p a o o
1 0
t 1
3 3
1 1
3 3
0 I
1 12
j ttuehlr, p 1 1
Tntala 3JI3:7
Totals 31 I34l
ncora ay iititntga;
lienvsr , OuO Sno 0101
'lull 310 ooo lji I
Sutltltisrv: Hun.: Crlwrlahr ll-tinlt.
Thompaun. Davi. (3), lUum.n, llot-bl.r.
nrruri (Itiinvs, khanl.y ,1), Lone, Smart
III. Sarn.d runs: Deavar, I; Tulsa, t.
!,eft a bassa: Denver! I: Tut... t l-a,...
baaa hlta: Kaumaa, I'ruaoy. L.liv.ll.
Thraa-kaaa hits: Thainnaua. Ilom runs:
Davia. Hti.hlir. Ckriari.hi n.... ...
Off (Iruaa, I. Slruck oul; Hy Hn.kl.r, ll:
by (lieu, I r.4 ball: riallan Deuhla
piayi Shaulcy n larlarHliu 1'mrlt..:
Burch Signs One Pitcher After 10 Days' Scouting Expedition East
lealardat'a Steaulls
St Paul, 1.4; I ttiuinl.ua. 4 A.
Minneapolis, I II. 'I'tl.rlo, 1-7
Indian. polis, il, Kansas City, I
l.ountlli., S, Mllaauk.s, I.
St Paul at Columbus,
Mlnneapolia at 7'ol-rt,t.
h.nn.e city at lii.lian.pitlia.
.Vlllwailkea si l.ul.vilie.
MlllltMHl art IK IKlLll:.
aiaiailuas.
W. I. p, i i
Not folk :i 12 ,4!l(K.ltl,ury
Lincoln 21 1 1 .all Ha.ilnaa
H-.IrO IJ 14 .HJ i.r.n.l 1. 1,
1'r.lerilal'a Steaulla
lla.iinga, 1 il Hi, Liii.itin, i 17.
Norfolk, It 2; Hralrlra. s I.
lairbury, 1-7, iliarui I. land, 4 0
'fridat'e lillnri,
Hfatrir At Not folk.
Knlibuiy at in.iid Inland,
Linnilii at Hasting.
I iliftdll, Aug. 13 (Spfiial lib
gtam ) With evriy man coniuig
lt.uk w tn is eligible and rapablr
nf irlaying football,
with one rsceptum,
VUi tarsity pro,
im i s at Nrbraika
univrfniy are what
ran be conserva
tively ib i nlied a.
nif litight. Koy
L Mini is li only
man mIhj will nut
lie baik. lie wat
4 gnat prtlnfilirr
ill the line, hut villi
smile i liie iiimi
plOlliUlllg lll.ilrnjl
giailua!rl
le Ifriliiiiaii
u tl a 'I availaljlt .
l Im sfnj, , ,ii probably be fillrd.
Andy h bnt'ppi I and l.ro Sliertr,
liolli vitff(ii, will probably have to
lni rirlmaT high on their drats In
hold the end positions. "Chirk'' Hart
ley, (liampion, who should make u
gieat nam for hmie!f this ytr
.Hit his showing in IV.'l, will handlii
llie fullli.ii k position.
I'apta n Hartley has coniinuiiii atn
ii i.es un bans; off ii.tr. i; off i.tt-ii. i; with prai tirally all mrmbert ol iIm
r rr M.inti, o. Linpirea. Twin .Id M. ! .mini r'nrintf llie allllllnrr lilrnil it ami
"f a. me- 2 14. ,. .. . , , .....
iMt i in (.ai-ri ii) on uicir riiKiDiiity,
T.ilals 31 llll IJi
Tula Is It 14 17 11
f I
Sr at III
be.,, ty innings. 1 f i, f-r v e r
Wlte.lrr ., tl l AI.A.-IA , Mi. , ,1,
if ..I .. , j.,.. Vc A from Hi
SMiiirt.arv li.joa It in. I,. ,o Ms. -a- u ll a d
"nil J l.r.h.ni. Par.l.y I ; t, (),,,., h-. k
! ,. ntnah, H ,. Is.n, Hill, H.tre. H-litiitrr,
Mnrrili' k, lOttney, Itaej. Krinte k. Itn.
tier, Sluirrliik (Jl Meed. Dalle (.).
Ho one, Ni.ln.n. Ilortia run. H.ols-il
rnre-li.. ,ii! J, Urahaui To l..
Inia: M.in.n ill. Ittim.y, H tlr.h.oi
I'ar.ley Sarrlln-a hit; Davia kio.-ii
l.a.ea: Paraley. Mor.dirk, On, hwk Doa
ble t!: lirrtsi h. k In Nleman lo lu, h.
it. an. I'.aa.d h.lla: Cnnklln, J. 'Iraham
Hat hit.' Off ll.rf. II; t.ff Ltlell, .; nff
K..'t., , Strut k nui By H.rre. S; by
lleil. A; by I 'on, I. Inning, pit. he, I
I Hy Ii.rt., s; by l.ri.ll, I: by S'a.i..r,, 7.
Konetwy. Tim.
W I. IM
I J H .(
Ililllte., If &
Shanlt-v.2i I
Ixing. rf 4
P'teisnnlh
Kerr. s.
"right, Ib
Psrker, o
llp.ll. p
S'llahury.p
a wrngnt
1 A
Is
3 A
4 0
t A
I I
4
t. I
0 t
22 10 27 I
Anderson and Lewis, Time: 1 ; ar..
DLNVKIt TL'LSA
AHHOA AHHOA
O'Brien, t f i I I il s-nnelf. If 4 I I A
2 2 0 1 p.riii, 31, 4 0
I 3 3 Davis, if A II
A 2 0 Davia, rf 3 0
n 1.1, .ml,, t f
IIS l.elivell.lbi
A III Ii H uman, 2b
t I 1 Sluarl. s
A I I .Crosby, c
0 0 3iHlierinn. p
1 0 0,
Total.
Tntala 3d I 24 M
lllallerl fur Hull III seventh.
Denver MO 000 1104
Tulsa 033 210 OOxt I
Summary lluna; I'aii.raori, Kerr (2i,
Wright. Bonnetl, Davia l.tllvelt (21,
Hauman (2). Stijnrl. Croehv, Krrote;
Long, Ktirr, Cariwrlirht, Thompson, l.eli.
veil. Karned runa: Denver, 2; Tulsa. 7.
J,eft on bears: Denver, S; Tulsa, S, Two
lias. hlla llomea. 3; lliveit, Sluart,
Parker, Shanlcy. Three-baa hit: Stuari
Horn run: Kerr. Beaea on hall.: off
Sherman, 2: off Hall. 4 Struck oul : lly
Sherman, 3; by Salisbury, 1. Hll by
pitched ball: lly Hull. Lellvalt; by Sher
man, Patterson. Runs and hlta: Off
Hall. I anil 10 In I. DouLle nlava: Kerr
to Parker; Hauman to Stuart to Lellvelf.
i miuree; j.ewia ana Anaersun, Time;
130.
Denver Apartment
Figures in Big Suit
Sixty-five thousand dollars' dam
ages are asked in a petition filed in
district court by Ina and James Jf.
Scoutt against Bert L. Cook and
Louis A. Pcrge. The Scoutts allege
misrepresentations to have been
made by the defendants in the sale
of an apartment house at Thirty-
sixth and High streets, Denver, and
farm lands in New Mexico and other
states.
McClelland Wins
Horseshoe Toumey
' A -bland. Neb. Aliir. 1.1. iSnrrial
UU V;"1jTc!r(riani.)- liarlr Met lelland of
Diuah.i, weai llie crown emblem
,it ic of the state horiethoe tiili hing
' i liani)ioiihliii today as the reitilt of
hit ictory in the state tournament
; held here Saturday,
j Guy Cook of Blair, former rliam
,pion, was fourth, while W. Grage of
Koca, was second.
The VUi loiiriKiment will be held
at Wahoo. V. I". Haskins of Ah
land was elected president of the
horseshoe pitching association. J.
Shoemaker was chosen vice presi
dent and Frank McCarthy f Omaha,
ecretary. Neff of Wahoo was dec
ted treasurer.
I'tic winners in the singles and
doubles follow ;
Singles.
Charles McClelUnd, Omaha, first.
W, flraca, Itoca, Neb., aecond,
f. Kummerf.lt. Tllrlen. Neb., third.
luy Cook, Blair, Nrb., fourth OKI
r !,.implfin).
Charles Barth. Chapman, Neb, fifth,
.f A Neff. Wahoo, Neb., alath.
H. W. Butts, Omaha. Beventh.
II. T. Kllllp, Braver Crossing, Neb.,
slrhih
Jna Welgert, Orend Island, Neb., ninth.
Ilttuliles.
W. Grage A. W. Celng, Roca, Neb.,
firm.
L. noblns-J. A. Neff, Wahoo, Neb., aec
ond. K. J, N'claon-C. A. Larsen, Heads, Nab.,
Unrd
ft. T. Kllllp-Jo Carman, Beaver Cross
ing. Neb, fourth.
i 'heilcr Hopkins-Bill Hopkins, Weeping
Wster. Neb., fifth.
.f A. Klng-J, Kggert, Ashlsnd, Neb.,
iih.
II. A. Leinlte-C. IL Barnes, Beaver
Criotaln. Neb., seventh.
.lies Wilson-Frank Wilson, Ashland,
N.lt., eighth.
c T. WIIon-L. A. Englehaupt, Beaver
Crossing, Neb., ninth.
Kxnulsion of 1,500 Germans
in Alsace-Lorraine Begins
Strasbourg, Aug. 13. (Hy A. I'.)
Kxpulsion from Alsace-Lorraini
of 1,500 Germans, including tin
wives and children of the marrici'
men, began in compliance with tin j
order issued Friday hy the comtnif, j
sary general. '
J I" e tiii'iiiliets ami prospctlm
mrinbrrs who were down in thur
I mirt i,iv(. for the summer srision
in order to have a clean slate whin
school opt n.
The Dtwil brothers, Herb and
Riilr. both bar kin Id turn, will make
Minn body buslle to keep them out nl
their po-itioim, Clarence Swanson,
last year's captain ami star end, wil
be the only addition to ihe coarhiny
staff. Otherwise it ia the same.
The 1922 schedule,
Ort.iher 7 South Dakota I', al IJattila.
Iirijtitee 21 stlttturl al Unctln,
licitilter 2 Oklahoma Clly I. al .Ser
ai, in.
.Ntitatnher 4 St rar urn I', al Myraraaa.
November II Kanaa I'. al lawrence.
S,nimttr la hanaaa Aggiea at J.larola.
Mtvamber IS tme at Llnraln.
Nufemliar an Ntrira llama a4 J.loeola.
Murphy-Did-Ito Win
From JTernian Cluli
Herman, Neb., Aug. 13. The
Murphy-Did-lts of Omaha defeated
the local team, 6 to 3, here today by
bunching their hits and errorlrn
fielding. Rousek allowed more hitt
than the Herman pitchers, but kept
them scattered. Errors did not fig
ure in the scoring. The North Oma
ha Boosters play here next Sunday.
Score by imngs:
n. n. K.
Murphy-Dld-It . ..051 A0A ina a 7 11
Herman 10 001 001 I S 1
Detlerlea Murphy-DliI He: nouaek sml
Shallbrg; Herman: Hurdle, Caineroii,
Kmckercher and West. Umpires; Hsit
and West.
Radicals Arrested
Mexico City, Aug. 13. (By A.
P.) Juan Calderon and Sebastian
Vicente, Spanish agitators, and two
Argentine radicals, whose names
were withheld by the police, were
arrested, charged with spreading
seditious propaganda.
Lower Prices
ord aize Q Qf-
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At the Sprafu Factory,
18th and Cuming
BY RALPH WAGNER.
The bit4 who chuprd, "My king
dom for a horie," had noihirg en
Harnry Hutch,
owner ct the
Omaha baseball
tmh, hi yelps,
"Ma? V n Jniri (r a
pitcher who tin
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l;.it' p tthiRf St'l I a Iw.r'ef tv
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iiL'if. Hyllun it a product of
niue riilttn cullic and ad that
1'arney know a '.unit this gink is that
h can hurl from tha southpaw side.
1 1 has been turned over to tha Oma
ha flub by Hi Tigera t"r tha
maindcr i Ih nuon,
Hureft left Ih UuiuUsea in Denver
Jul 31, au l has act been wari H
yU-,b sue iiit lime, Lrm Ju'e Jl
in l trtlrtdiy I'urh has been n
,vn.i"g ;tl I n H.t has latunl
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l.'.l I h .til' I h I fat. !'t I
h .Jm'-'-i it xb, k.iat
I was Ihe only player on the Senators
worth anything.
Two I'lUtialors ami a pile i filthy
luci wet diicfed the Columbus
owner (or l'alineio, lt again the
Nerutor nugitaia refused lo part wiUi
tha Ivirmer Omaha hut let, iinparttng
lha infonutaom thai iVmeto way a
for sa! at tha end nl Ih ft.t
tritnit. but am helot.
Miil in ,M. Itiu.t, Harsey U'kfd
iO I'.iwti.r Maik arid llie tiwneit
til he I', .it- ft i I aiiilH,! hi. tml
" it i.it l (.nt mer i.iv ii. i!i
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I'irv, i at s. a. itt Detiwl i!
Kt
Chiysf, iM atj aytVC W
oiirr the Omaha oMnrr, nnt even a
bat hoy. llrvdaml has hauled in llie
lor sal sign a ii, has stalled up the
"W want playett' sign,
Ty Cobb iMiornied Uurch thai
ben Ih lima tomes tor ih Tigen
lo serene Ibeir epiion oa tha Onuha
club, they would take lleini Ma-tiu'h.
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tarda ha, , Mvl'tet'an in i Wi,
, I n laitei a lone t 3 o. j.v 1 1
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t4 Orwtay,
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