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. flE SUNDAY EEE: OMAHA, AUGUST 27. 192: "Runt" Marr Retains Lead as Premier Batsman of Nebraska State League Ti Norfolk Manager Hits Ball for Average of ,175 i Tomff, of Hatting Leading Circuit With 16 Home Rum Rotue I Second. Lincoln. Neb. Auf. -V'-Ey torn right imtrt nick worV in the patl week "Runt" Mtrr, manager and third baseman of the Xur.ulk l.ornt, has not only majntainetj In lead it Nrbratea State league batting premirr, but hi record during the average prriod andmi Sunday, Au gust i", rr,'r',y acquired (or (urn in average that will iil lie over, taken in the remaining dny ef the baseball tcatoti. Nalialic compiled Ly t ague ofiirialt for the wetk end ing Augutt 20 how that Mair at tained tn aver o( .375 a com pirtd with ..ViO in the avtri,e period which doted A u if u M I J. I luriutr the lat average period he made 18 lii!, or five more than in the prevlou average prriod. Included in hi 18 i lout i are two homer, five two bag ger, three three base hit and the balance tingle. In additiun he iole five base. The heavy ticlc work of thi indi vidual not only ha been nothing khort of niarvrlmn, but hi steady rie .luring the last half of the raoil hat been more or le tensational. It con tributed in lame measure to the team' preent high place in batting. A steady slump by McDerniott of l airnury wnneo mm in a nc -nun Dowman of Beatrice for third poi lion, each now having ,332. Srb of Hasting lid info ircond place with practically no effort on hi part, hav ing lout a point in the average permit figure, and i now credited with .3.18. Seventeen player, participating in f) or more gamr th season, have an average of .300 or brtter. Beside the four leader they are: Bliss, Reichle, Wimbitsh, Cleveland, Rooney of Fairbury, Crieson, Bool, )yt and Ccinkey of Lincoln, Palina tlere and Roben of Grand Island, House of Norfolk and Quinn of Hatt ing. Torre of Hasting broke hi tie with Rouse of Norfolk for first place in the matter of home run and now lead the league batter with 14. In the number of three-base hit Marr nosed out Wimbush of Fair bury for first position with a count of 14 to Wimbush' 12. Mooney of Leatriee i third with 10. Two-base honors' fall in a walk away to Route of Norfolk, who has 42 to his credit as compared wKh Marr' 35 and Bowman' 26. In the matter of run Marr ha displaced Rooney of Fairbury in first place with 97 to Rooney'a 90; in hits, Marr alo leads w'ith 145; in tacrifire hit. Quinn of Beatrice leads with 24; in stolen base. Goodwin of Fairbury ha no peer. He has 45 to hi credit to hi nearest competitor's 21. In team batting no change marks the relative position of any of the team gince last average period, Fair bury having a tafe lead of 18 points over Norfolk for first place. Fair bury' average is .290. EDDIE'S FRIENDS CHANGING SEATS FOR LUCK I BaSCBallReSUllS ana S tandings (HEY y vi srWF voo ennip LIKE T4 CKAHfe Y v don't 3 CtVUIt. Sevr WITH L,-J T'I CHANX IN. TOUR. Ml CANT CKtvx V V ?X pw,t. ) I HANV,Y0J ' CATCH COOIDNT CATCH J y . A ' I TfciN,.. V0(fo I . J COHNCR l I TRtI, V f AU NI4HT.- ( ( V with you luck A ) IT tOCiMj MAiS pOU COUUmi ' Mi DlFFERCNCC' ST ON A N WHCRC VOO J ' PIANO STOOL .r. I 6iT CN A ' Pastor Can't Expound " Gospel From Ring Omnlta Im ! Wlrr. Syracuie, N. Y., Aug. 26. Rev. Dr. John Roach Straton, pastor of Calvary Baptist church, New York City, was barred from the Syracute arena by officials of the New York ttate boxing commission vhen he went there last night to preach from the ring just before the main bout between jimmy Darcy and hddie Record. Dr. Straton i conducting a re vival here and last night he told his hearers he had decided to go to the arena tonight to "bring a message of the word of God to those people." "Rudy" Knepper En Route to New York for Match "Rudy" Knepper, Trausmississippi and Iowa State golf champion, is on hi way to New York to partici pate in the team match between the pick of amateur of America and Great Britain. Knepper was chosen as an alternate on tne American team, but may get to play in the big competition which will be held early in September. Stale Lincoln, Ntb., Auf. il.Stoki bld Ortnd laltnd to tlx cratib hits end Lin efcln mad a cltin wtp of th rl. def.4tlnf lh IiUndari hr thla after noon, ( to 1. tcoro: ORANp IdLAND. I LINCOLN. AH. H. OA. I A B.H.O.A. j Dantorlh Whiffs Fifteen Packers Krsndt.lb liobtn, 2b Mta. a Bpeakar.lf I" hard, cl Ilrawtr.lb Phillies Attack Cubs in Eleventh and Beat Aldridge Out of Contest ChUato, Aur' 16. An 11th Inning M- Loaln pitcher: Oenrhger. tTmplrea: O'Day aault by Philadelphia broke UD a, Ditch In i dual between Vic AlUrlilne and Lee Moadowa and gave the vialtora a 3 to 0 vlitrtry nvrr Chicago. Score: PHILADELPHIA. I CHICAGO, AB.H.O.A AH.H.O.A. Mnkan. If 4 0 9 0'HVote. of 4 (I 1 0 Itaiip. Sb 4 0 1 2lH,lorhr,.a 4 0 3 Wllama. rf t I 4 UTerry, !b S J 2, 4 Walker.rf I I I 0!Orlma,lb 1 0 1 1 P'son. 2b 10) llC'lathan.rf 4 0 2 0 Flttchsr.M 1 l Mtlifr, If 1 0 0 Lralla. lb i 0 It 0 KruK. 3b 4 2 0 3 KenlUM, e ill llH'tnett, o 4 0 4 3 U'dowa, p I 0 0 21 A'ldije, p 3 0 0 5 lieFrlbor 10 0 0 Total IS 6I3 17 Totala 35 4 33 SI (Batted for AUIrldfe In 11th. Score by Innlngi: Philadelphia ooo ooo ono 033 Lhloauo , 000 000 000 000 Summary Runa: Williams, Parklnton, Walker. Errora: Ilolloeher, Krug, Two. baaa-hlta: Hellne, Wllllama (2), Terry, Kiua. Three-bfe hit: Walker. Hiolen baae: -Keathcote, racrlft: Pnrklneon, Maadowa, Rnpp. Left on baaea: Phlladel lhla. I; Chliaxo. . Iluao un balla: OK Aldrldie, 1; off Mydowa. 4. Htruck out: hy AldrldKf, &; by' Meadowa. 1. Vmpirca: Jiln!er and Hart. Time: 1:49. Red Win Itaranln Bill. Cincinnati, Aun. JS Thouah outbatted tn each context, the lUda won both aamea f the double-header from the Hnaton National! tedav. to 3, and 2 to 1. Klxty and Donohue were hit rather freely, but war very ffct:ve In the pincha. Sore: B08TOV CINCINNATI. AB.H.OA AM H O A. Powell, ft 0 3 OIRurna. rf 4 14 0 Koi'f. b a p.u'.rt.lb 3 00 Siph on. If 4 13 0 1Hinr.ii.lt 4 3 1 Itti'kel, 3b 4 3 1 1 Kounh. i f t I 3 1 liar' re. lb 3. 1 I p,h.vH J I I 2 Ford, aa 3 3' Har eve. c 3 13 0 Her If 4 3 1 i rin.lli.Jh 313 O'Neill. 4 1-1 tTavenry. e 314 lloMl an. p I 1 3, Klcy, p 41 t"d 10 MMli.l 11 Totala 3T T ST 13 aUibaon I j Totals 3 34 14 lllalted tor Heullhen In eevemh. aMailed fr M'Namaia In nihln ker br inninaa. Tieiun . I3 t incinnatt i'l toe l"a unnfy Hum: Belii, Pmre 0 N'e.ll, lluraa, laubor III. Iur,.r Hwueb frrote Hartiaro, ieuert, t'e. m), Itiaev, H'eleii bee tuut.ed. e4. 1 fire bile' Fneea, l"ny. Font tkte .: Hit ey relieve, t t'eaoeit. Krt e I U'M '.! Left be- It. -at I. florin un. t ! !' ' )' ll"4llei, 1. If M'Sfeioa- t. elf Mi. I m Ml: l lljUb. t. !, ll 'II iihe. l Inamee, lf !-.' Sw-o I I I laei' I I , ttule V"ei'e. Hi1 I 4 L'ar Ti'e 1 It. ap if t a ' . ' , 4 I a e I k.. lb t ' '' 'b l u f 4 I I !.. f iael l t ' I .. .! ll I r.. 1 eo ' t it 4 t 'a.e !- I ( ! t. i.'i ' ie.k(xp I I Ixi'aOf i.e. Ttet I' lllll Te Ml It Hi Ptn.4 le tv.. et la ! ft.-e ' , ..... . i-l t. ,.! , , ' ' ... kee T ee ' l.u, t a.e'e. ! b t a. ..i, H) r- e. I" W .. , I .! ee 1 1 l e.ee I eiM e. t w 4t iteete H and ilcCormick. Time: 1:21. Giants Increeiao Lead. Bt. Loula, Auir. 86. New York made two In a row, taltlnir today'a Kama from St. Louie S to 7. Tha victory Increaaea the rhamplone' lead In the pennant race to 6Ve aamea. Uoak held the vialtora to two hlta In th flret five .Inninaa, but weakened In the aUth, allowing eliiht hlta In the aurceedln lnnlnita. Five home runa featured tha conteat. Including Hornsby a Slat homer of the aeaaon. Score: NEW YORK. I ST. LOUIS. AD.rt.O.A! AB.H.O.A. Bcrnft.aa 4 13 3! .1 Hmlth.rf 3 0 10 1 1 OIHtock.Ib S0 3 11 SHornaby,2b 4 3 1 0 1 O'riottomy.lb S 1 13 3 0 0 Miwller.ct 4 3 114 OlSchulta.o 0 13 0Clemone,o 1 3 llAlnamllh.o 1 1 01 1.avan.aa 0 0 1 1 Tunorrr.aa J in o 1 DoaK.p 0 0 0 Nnrth,p 0 0 0 0lKournlar 11 0 318'anier.ea 4 14 4 1 1 7 C'erna. cf 4 0 3 0 1 I Dye. 2b 4 1 3 1 0 -l'Conkey, e 3 1 1 0 0iibaon. rf 3 10 0 14 Ol lino! lr alio F. Shupe.rf 4 10 0 McCoy, lb 4 00 Bentley. e 3 0 7 libitllev. lb 0 0 10 Foulk, p 3 0 1 7-lnker, 3b 3110 mokoi, p 4 10 0 Totals 33 ( 14 1S Totala 13 1127 11 Score by Inninga: Grand Ialand 001 010 0001 Lincoln ? 200 003 10 Summary Rune: Foulk, Carrie;, Iye, rilhaon, Uool (2), Errora: Roben, lirewrr, fnranxcr (21, Btoktre. Two-baaa hlta: Iiye, Kpranaer, Conky. Left on baaea: Grand Ialand, : Lincoln, 10. Sacrifice hit: Foulk. fjiulcn baaea: Meta, Prltchard, Lye. btruck lut: Htokre, j Foulk, C. Uaaea on oatia; ujj nioaea, a; oir xouik, e. wild iilichea: Folk (2). Umpire: Van Buaklrk, Time: 1:66. Fairbury Wine. Fairbury, Neb., Auf. 36 Fairbury won from Heallnga today, 11 lo . McUermntt and nine' timely hlta were reaponalble for ijieaereot, eeth nittlnf a honme run with men on hnae. Score: HASTINOS. , FAIRDURY 1 liour City, la, August it Tulaa trounced Sioux City 13 to 4 hero today. The Oilers pounded Tciar hard especially In the second Inning. Panforth held the Packer hi Una In the pinches and also set a league etrlke-out record for th sea son, fanning II Packers. Score: TULSA. BIOUX CITT. A B.H.O.A. I AB.H.O.A. nennett.cf 3 1 0'Ham'ton.aa 4 0 0 3 Tmpeonjb S 13 0 0iHrmway,3b 5 3 3 1 tiavla.lf i 3 3 c: Kl.h.cf -rf 11 Lamb.rf 13 3 lf.Meii.lb 4 412 1 Lellvelt.lb 4 3 8 0 Palmrr.2b 4 1 4 4 Boumn.fb t 0 1 Matk.lf cf 3 0 4 M'Ulnia.ai 4 ll 0 2!oagd.rf-l( 411 Crnaby.c t 114 ljShlUig.o 4 3 1 Dforlh.p 4 10 llTeear.p 4 10 I Totals 40 13 27 Tulaa Bloux City Summary Runa: Plier, 3b Moellcr, i t Tomea, If Witt, 3b Wllletta, e Zin, rf (Irlffln, aa Sch'yer, lb wig tnn, p AfJ.H.O.A. 4 1 3 0 4 0 1 0 Suck'or, p 3 1 2 Rooney, aa I 1 2 Ferry, rf 3 Rdchle, If 4 Wlm'ah, lb 4 Bllaa. rf 6 Cleve'd, 3b 3 Oond'ln. b 3 M'Per'tt. o 3 Lovlch, p 4 AfJ.H.O.A. 2 3 0 1 3 3 0 4 4 2 1 2 0 3 3 10 1 0 Totala 30 13 37 1 Ornh.3b Frlech,2b Mrusel,2b Young. rf Kelly, lb Stenvel.cf Bnyder.c F. Smith, 0 Scott.p Ryan.p Jnnnard.p J Uarna.p vKobtaon xKIng 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 7 3 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 10 1 1 1 0 Totala 33 3 27 IS Totala 34 10 37 141 xBatted for Ryan In eeventh. xRan for Snyder In eeventh. Batted for Lnak In eighth. b'coro by Innlnga: New York 100 003 3:0 3 rit. Loula 300 010 1207 Summary Runa: Bancroft, Frlach (3), Young (J l, t. bmith, Koberteon, King. J. Nnilth. (i'ci.k III, llnrnnby, Rotlotnly, Aln ainlth. Fnurnlnr. Krtnr: E. Smith Two. Ine hi'".' Frtech, Kelly, Mueller, Young, tlioh, Thrc-btae bit: Hurneby. Home runa: lioberiaon, Frlach, Horneby, K. Hmith. Fournlor. btokn bin) lurler. Uncriftree: llnrnaby, Kelly. Louble play: Aimmi'.h to I.avaq. Left on baeea: Nev York, 4: St. Loult. T. Ilaeea on balla: Off Uoak, 3: o'f North. I: off Sratt, 3; off Ryan, 4; elf .Inunard. It Struck out: Hr lmak. : by Ryan, 3: by Jonnard. I Una: I'll droit ) m . inning: off Jtyeai, 3 In I I I Innlnee: etf Jnnnatd. 3 In 1-3 In nnite. off i. riaroea, 0 In I 1-1 Inniiiga: tiff l'..fk ll in t Inninge: off Noitk 1 In I leninr. Wild rilthee: poak, Jonnard. W inning intfhrr, llvan. l.oetiif ynher: l.,k 1 nipiiee: S'ntelie and K'.m Time: ti. riralra 4eel 1 Hula ere. riixbmah. An : ltaile a triple lib lea .n lit th iKii e Piitabu eh a I ta ti.ti.re e r tiraoaiyii li. ih tvait e bit ets- ly bat eaip ftl-tlng cut l( t. ....' rutt. t'-tir eat tatHl 1 ..-1 . ,.ttuu"-.e banbaiilmaie while Ucriuun e e4ietie ef r the firtt in- PRvhKIYV MTTnttt"i A II It I ' 1 A II U A 1 I ai.it,. e s 1 a 4 ' .' . flleoe 1 It .In lt if a et I e I e , i,... t tit l a a in I Ik 1 I I j II I St. ,1,1 , t;....-l I I l , i t l t llte e I e !' if I e k if i e 1 e s r..-i ib e a. Ik I I Ill e VI .'." ,i m e i t 4 i 4 3 3 ill! I 4 I t 3 4 14 Totals 31 31 171 Score by Innings: , Haellnee 300 202 200 Fairbury too 000 42x 11 Summary Runa: Moeller 31. Witt. Wlllotat, Zelgenbeln, Ethtermeyer, Burk maater (2), Rooney, Relchlo (2), Wim bush, Wise (3). Cleveland. Goodwin. Mo. Dermott, Lovlch. Errora: Tomea, Witt, Orlfflil, Buckmaater, Cleveland, Lovlch. Home runa: Moeller. McMermott. Ullea. Two-beea hltai Moeller (2), McDermott. DaaeS on balls: Off WlEglnirton. 4 In 1 1-3 Inning; off Buck muster, 2: off Lovlch, 6. Stolen baaea: Goodwin. Cleveland. Runa and hlta: Off Wlgirtngton, ( and In 3 Inninaa: off Rurkmaater, 7 In S Innlnga. Struck out: By Wlgglngton, 1; by Buck manor, 4; by Lovlcb, . Hit iv pitched ball: By Buckmaater, 1. Wild pitch: Lovlch.. Umpire: Johnaon. Time: 2:00. Second game; NORFOLK. AB.H.O.A Ath ton. aa 3 3 1 Mlt'ell, 21) 3 1 Marr. 3b Rouae, cf Knapp, rf Caaoy, o Orav'a, cf Heg'ty, lb Speece, p BEATRICE. W'l'i, rf-3b 4 0 4 Klrch'r, lb S Quinn, aa t Marqula, cf 3 Mooney, If 3 I.ab'ge, 2I 3 Parker, 3b 3 Bon'lly, rf 3 Unrer. o S 3lMcKe,p Totale 33 8 31 C Total 33 21 7 Score by Innings (only seven Innings by a (tree c nt): Norfolk '. 101 00 0 Beatrice ....000 300 03 Summary Runa: Athertnn (3), Mitchell (3), Marr, Knapp, Caaey. Graves. Mooney, Labarge. Donnelly. Lrrora: Marr, Kirch, ner. Homo runa; Alherton, Marr, Lahaige, Tbree-baae hit: Knapp. Two-baao hlta: pnnnelly, I'niter. Sacriflra hlte: tipeeie, Wiggena. Stolen baaee: Atherton, Mitchell, Oravea. b'truck out: By Hpeece. 4: by MrKee, 3. Uaaea on balls: Off Speece. 3; off McKte. 4. loubl play: Hpoire tu t:aeev to lleaierty. paaaetl ball: I'nger. Umpire; Molars Time: l:J'V Golf likcis Totals 37 10 37 U 171 100 01113 001 020 100 4 Bennett, Thompson. Jiavia 12), i.amn, i.ellvelt, Heiimnn (2), McUlnnla, Crosby, Danforlh (2), Hamlf ton, Hemingway (2). Men. Errors! Ham ilton, Hemingway, Meta. Two-baa hlta: Pin uina n. Khmgllng, Meta (21, Lellvelt. Home runa: Hemingway (2), Stolen bean: Lamb. Double play: Hemingway to Pal mer to Met. Left on ira: Bloux City, t; Tulaa, 13. Baaea on balls: Off Danforth, 2; off Tnaar, 6. Struck out: By Canforth, 15. Wild pitch: Teaar. Time of game. 2:05. Umpires: Anderson and Lewi. Bear Loea Two. Denver, Aug. JS. Denver went down to defoat both time in a double-header hero today with St. Joseph, losing tha first 3 to 2 and the second 13 to I. In the first game liovllk for St, Joseph struck out nine men. First game: ST. JOSKPH DENVER Olaon.lb llrover.lf Fleher.rf Bnnwlta.lf M'n'ld.3b Nufer.lb Browne, Oraboskl.o Huvellk.p AB.H.O.A 4 1111 AB.H.O.A. O'Brlen.cf 4 18 0 Kerre Shattley,2b PHt'enn.3b 4 0 8 0 1 3 11 1 1 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 I I I . t-l II II 11 It Tt'o II II It Hi tats te Sf ft Nib, li.'i I I . I a'b . ti,. . a I . ... Q tn a recent tournament at our rlub, two players In lb qualifying round, through uversighl en on hl of th round, itruv fain th btik le, wbl. h la about 13 yarde bark if the front tee on which lb. niarkere wr at the tune. Iild tby In, ur any pene'ivf A, The 1lulfleJ llimlee, pro. Mea) they dl.) ihhi eliee ike enr h4 play fiwiH th prapet lew, eullig iho prb tre. SI th rul piehtbitlng th bead, log e breetftng of aaylbih fi4 ee g'vwmg betui ulk eg t lb bH ir wnro a piy t eaf dui.nv tt a i ll. toing la k in No. 1ke I w4ila l present l tUy fit Ml Mfclug m prw tlo BMteig ti i n gre. I be a-e a elaw l-ih mi away trwn lb ball. Ik I Wa t apvly, 4 ., It emb g eel bo wtlbm l ( flMM et a hMa. u Mbet ta ! tl iig th neei'af .ssei A tUre ell fi tft t- s I k bil !- r a Mt l leleg te. Mmlkifg ef a b-4tfr t iw. th eM b et.fiis ,4ti-4 eibtt li. A g-e i"4 -e ta b - it w ii tve n4 be I ! b . -t l:t hi b ft. kii a) 4 al $t 4 M a-Hea.lt 1 . t, lw kbtte ee k hI let lt. tt ,, 4 SihoHIM biif let all , . M, h!Iuw lri. H m a etitb Ms .) , l lit S.t IB ll4 Mlla as MMtSHt i. H a iei m!. if yisee. C'rlithUb yvnirm.n 4Crniia.lf III Parker, o 41 Wetzel. n Voorhel.p Totals ll liin Total 33 7 37 13 Score by innings: fit. Joaeuh : 000 200 0108 Denver 010 001 0003 Summary Runa: Olsont Bonnoit. Me- Dona.li!, Kerr, Cnrtwrlght. Errora; Browne, Curtwrlght. Stolen baaea: Kerr. Wright. Three-bane hits: McDonald, Grons. Home runa: Cartwrlsht, Grover, Bonowlta. Sacri fice hit: Drowno. Struck out: By Hovellk, 9: by Wetrel. 1: by Voorhele, 8. Basra on balla: Oft Hovellk, 3: off Wetael, 3. Dou- ine play: bnanlcy-Kerr. wiia pltche: Meta. Passed b:ell: Parker. Innlnx pitched: By Wetxel, 3, none out In fourth: runa, 3 hits, 8; By Voorhela, 4; rune, 1; nits, 4. umii rea: ile a ana uunanue. Time: 1:4a. Second game: ST. JOSKPH, DENVER. AB.H.O.A, I AB.H.O.A. Olaon.lb 8 1 11 HO'Brlen, tf 3 1 8 0 Orover, If ( 3 2 0 Korr.es 4 3 3 3 FUher, rf 8 10 o;shanley, 3b 8 3 0 3 B'owlts, cf 8 1 3 0 P teraon,3h 8 3 0 8 McD'ld, 3b 6 3 1 HC'wrlttht.lb 4 0 IS 1 Nufer, 8b 4 3 3 3 Wright, rf 4 110 Browns. a (34 Sltlrnea, If 5130 G'bowskl.o 8 3 4 Oil'arker.o 3 0 11 Adama, p 0 0 0 0i Voorhele, p 110 0 I.tiehena, p 3 10 1 1 Freeman, p 3 0 0 1 Lidberg, p 310! I Totsig 33 10 3113 Total 43 IS 27 Scor by Inning: St, Joseph U.nv.r Summary Runa (31. Flatter. Honnwllg ttl. SliUonald. Nu fer (31, ilralowaki, Lushene, Ltndberg, li' Until, Kerr (11, Hhanley, Patterson 111, Wright, 1 1 rots. F.rrore: tilson. Browne (33. Farnad runa; St, Jeih, IS; ltner, 7, Hiolen bites: llruwne. li'Brlen. T-hat hlia; lionowlia, tltubuwiki. Thr-basj hit: Ku.'r. Homo runt: Olson, Orover, Patterson, Kerr, Sarrltio bus: Olt"n. 'oothis, Parkt'. IIH by pitched ball By Vuthrl, IK'nuwIli; by 1 Utbtne. al'lti-r-son. birmk out: liv Vorhts. 3 by Lushene. 2; by l.lndberg, 3 ltta en ballet Off Yo.i'h-ie. 3, off Frettiian. 1; rf Adama, I; eft I u, hvne. ; off L'n H''. 2. Imul'ie pley: N'uf-r tit tilsn, I. til en baea: ttl, Joeepb. S; I'envtr, S. Innings p.ivhsd By toafhel. 1 I t; tuns, S hue. I liy Freeioen. t 11. rune, 4: hue. S. Ht' A!tf, trtm o, gl in lust, lufia, 4, bit, I I lueliett. 3; n.ioa But lit l .i in. but. s in t 4 Ii' I I ... t i a . to, r.-.nm. b.it, t'mi,treo. l'waobit 4) Mt 4 Tiwei I It. V neiTr.Rsi itibii Handing. W L.l-i t W . Ptt. Tulaa 4 1 ti Huffalatea S a .411 Hi J.-.pb 11 tJ f liiiKl l ily l IMi, i.nna ' 14 it. I.- ti st.iiu.a tl H nl Jiiouti ity ti .(, ntr 4t4,ie4 lealerilar' Hetult. Ml.hlla, I3 Sliirrala, , lulse, 13. Kluua Illy. 4, , Pi, Jusbi h, i ll; li.nv.r. f.S 3VM Stoiiira.tlkiaheni Clly-llsln Today' (. WlrhlU at flmalia 11. ikiabotna I lly ai tie Moln. Tutea at Hums I'lly. I. Jo..ph at )nr. KDRAK ATATR I KAOt E, Mandlligs. WLPII W. I. p.il Norfolk S3 I .! Falrbuiy II 2t lt I Iner.in 2t I HatMnas t Jo ,it U.attk ;t Sb .tun; (I, Island IS 31 .it J Tralitfilay'o Krtull. Beatrice, I I; Norfolk. I I Lincoln, ; Utand Ialand. I. Faltl.giy, 11; llaallnga. , Today' litaii, (Hand Ialand at lUallns. Norloik at Llnioin. t Hratrii el yairburr. XATlOvilV.KAttt'R. blanilliita. W I,. I'rl. W. 1.. Pel rinelnnai) alt .III Near York 71t4.M Brooklyn t al ,4ism. Luitia tl tt .tu I'hll pin 41 71 ,3I4i'hiao llll.ltl ll.ialun 11 77 .330 I'liteburgh 6 tt IIJl Yralrrduy' Kceulla. Plttaburgh, f; Brooklyn, I, New Yotk. 8; St. Louie. 7. I'hlU.I-li'lilu, 3; Chicago, t. Clnrlnliatl, i llxtnn, i. Today's (iaaiM, Boston at Cincinnati. New York al HI. Louie. I'lillsd-lphU at ( hlao. A M f.HKAN 1 K.AOIK, blending. WLPcll WLP.f Near York-7J to .Ml' 'hlraxa St S3 . St liula 73 H ,tS A'aah tun UU.(.,7 Letrott St it .CIS, J'hlla. 41 ft. 114 Cleveland S3 SI .l" Boston 4(lt.3iii Yestenlay' Reeult. Near York, : HI. Louis, t. Ctaleagv, t Philadalpliia, . lietroil, 8; Weehington, S, Cleveland st Boston, pottpontd; rain. Today's (iameej, St. Loul at New York, lielrolt at Waahlngton. No olher ama si heduled. AMFKK AN Al,'o( IATION, hlanillugs, WLI'ct.l WLPrt St Paul II 4 .;iiKen Clly 87 S3 .III Mlnpoll. 70 SS .H7 Loulavlll S3 SI .431 tlllwke 73 hi .013 Toledo M 7S .393 Indpoll ( (1 .I,30;Columbu 4S II ,3I4 Yesterday' Rraulu, Ksnsas Clly, 11; St. Paul, S. Milwaukee, I; Mlnneapolla, (. Toledo, J S; Louisville, 1-6. Indianapolis, 3-8; Columbu, (. Today' Game. Toledo Bt Louisville. Columbu et Indlanapoll. St. Paul at Milwank. Mlnneapolla at Kanaa City, Muny Directors Act on Protests Muny director in ' meeting last night to thresh out the alleged Black Sox scandal in Omaha amateur ranks, which failed to materialize, were kept buly until a late hour considering protests. As a result of no tangible testi mony to the effect that the Naplc Kinney game was "fixed," director ordered the confab to stand a played, thus putting the Naples into tie witli the bocia bettlement for the Southern league muslin. The Naples Christ Child Kame, .protested by the Banker on the grounds that the Child used Garvey, a suspended player, against the rul ing of the amateur association, Was awarded to the Naples bank. The Protest of the Knishts of Co lurribus Columbia over the- defeat administered them by the Modern Woodmen of America in the first game of a double bill on the grounds that the Woodmen used ineligible players, was tablet for further con sideration. Teams were ordered to play ttte final game Sunday at Fort Omaha, and, should the Caseys win, their protest .will be unnecessary. The protest of the McKenny Den tists against their defeat by the Knights of Columbus' Columbias in the American league was overruled by the directors. Witches Knock Three Huffaloes for 13 to i Win i Safe or Out s:o 4U ooin 403 110 000 I Olaon (3, Orover Gutters .J J- Ll Mil If lllllll II I H - : .. MM r ., . tV r -urn V ' W- I. ' V 4 M4t il. to I ( 15 4' vft 11414, WIITKRN 1TACUU. it. in tt m r. at lai l i It I it i lit tn lit 4a t t 1st tax I litt 4s... '"4 41 II ' Haah, uataka . It 341 lit l- 411 rt . Kt Q Runner on flrat and third. .On hand la out. Batter hits long fly to cen ter field, which I caught. Ilunner from third icorea after th catch. Th runner on first thinking there wr two out when th ball wna hit, started to run. The ball was thrown to first before the runner could return and he wna put out. The man en third had got homo heloro that. What about the run? A. The run scored bfcaua th runner had already reached first ou another Ploy. Q. Funner on first and th batter hit a long foul fly, th runner going to third, un hi way back to fnat It cut acrua th diamond. Th ball was repliiyd to cnnt and an out claimed. Waa It right? A. No. The runner 1 not rompelird tu touch Imaea In revemo urdcr on a fmil hit, ui. la the batter out if he bunta llie third atnk foul? A. II la. J, ltunnera on third. Pitcher dallvara the ball tn the catcher, Ae he doea eo another ball la rolled tn front behind the catcher, llunucr on third thinking it was i h ball In plsy alerts for bom and la railed out by tha tiinlie la that r.ght? A. Nu. It ttiia tin. duty of the umpire to rail tim when b knew there wee a bull on the field eihlrti waa iwil In play. V li.ii-r lilt in bail In front uf hi-ma I'lete Aa be starts for f.ret be " cideniallv hlia it iriin. Wh.il is It? A. If Ilia ball baited fair th bailer Mat out fur lulrtfeteat. .TrvYftnl belt buckle t wer on while Ir.ihrr pctt bell are new. Darrough, Okri nnd Dtilry Fail lo Stop Slugging Wichita; Clulr (Irrpory Win Iiiti;; (ihuiLrr. By RALril WAGNER. I IK Wit hlta Witche knot' kid the (illrnnct nl three liilllulo hurl rrt all over rittern Iowa and oilier gn Imovui part yettrr day alirrtuoii and nriljlifd the teronil name o( the t rn very h.uiilily, 1J to 4. It wit a frei hilliiiK cuntrat on the prut of the Widhe and the alter noon beiiiK rather tool compared to ireioii ailrr noon uf tint week, iv j t iilml fur el.iin; a tltiKlett, Frank (shell's liirrluisi Kdlherrd an even dozen h'ls tiff the three Oma ha hurlere, hut the funny part of it is that the visitor slurried in a home run, a triple and five two-bag-Crrt at opportune time durintT the afternoon and the result wa another victory. Gregory on Mound. Howard Gregory, who appear old trough to he the father of nearly every Wichita player with the .ex ception of lii'the, Itreeil and "Joe Dergtp was on the mound. Howard succeeded linger as manager of the Witches atid inditing from lilt pitch ing, hit bhoulilcrs are not over-burdened with worry, for he held the herd to eight scattered hit. Four of these bingles came in the fifth in ning when three sroret) were made. liurch started Darrough. but the midget linifalo hurler only lasted three innings. During hi regit on the hilltoo the Witche lapped him on the back for four run and five hits. Ortie was trotted out in the fourth, but was trotted bark again in the sixth. The Uuffalo touthpaw hurled two innings and coughed up one run and two hit. Fast' homer was included along with the two binulcB Okrie had to offer. Joe Dailev strolled out to the box in the s.xth and weathered the torm. Joe't greatest trouble wa in finding the plate. Witchei Leave Buffaloes. The game wa pretty even for five innings and then Witchita peeded up. The visitor hurled four tcore acros the pan in the sixth, another in the seventh and closed the ninth with a trio of runs. Omaha registered a run in the first and then Availed until the fifth to count again. In the fifth three Buf faloes chalked up tallies. It was in this frame the veteran Gregory start ed to wobble in the box. lie allowed two cores before eliminating one Buffalo from batting and then he flashed Ihe S. O. S, to hi dugout. Pitcher Mann tartcd "warming up," but Gregory pulled himself together. finished the inning and wnn gooa support fr6m his teammates closed the game with a victory. A (louble-ncader is schcduiea ior this afternoon. WICHITA. it m vm. ear h jsaata. ta. m .atp-ia i m - am mm 11 IVV- w --m,m mm lr p f. -t. -e ir-rJ -.. Qa MFt.XfvX T rL B. TV' .li WITH till mir than a month left In h.rh to clay, the ric (or Ihe Wrtlern Iragua goiifalon erm lo iinmer down to lirt or 'four team T!4, Hi. Jo.gph. Wirlnta and .iou City. Of tins liumhrr Tu' appear tu liava tha fdge al.ihi writing. M. Jowph aurtril lh 4on tttunf and n'tiiaril ta ketn in Ihe leilfu le'l '' 'file a ptll. bul the Mmnrapli MiHrtt grabbed Ihe bett mtirrul on the aitn' roster and aay hppd St. Joteplt 1 he Jinu Dicked up a t'lil dab, but are nw batk in tecund fUie, with Jack Lrlt- jvelt' cirw out in front. Jh ftwiier ol llie luisa terti wnt a lug ana teem to tnur, fgpente tr labor lo get on. The r cut adilituin rl iUt Djnloith may mean the flJg for Tnl. The 11 player beauty, together with George lloehler and t it JSlaik, ran win gmr where ofher pitrl er fail. St. Joseph eem lo bt Kcttuig little help Irom ii big brother, Mmne- pnlit, whii Smua t ity I'Ijv g't'd one week and then bad the nest. Wirhila 1 I'Uying bang-up bll al preent, bul Iilnlhlut not got the pitchrrt. Jack Dempirr nej HarrWill ar no nea'er lighting each oihet than they wera in 1916, whan Dtmpy and Willa wer unheard of, Onuha i'a more gulfing facihtirt in public pari than CleveUml Minnrapoli. Wrfahingloii, Kt.I.oni, llotion, .Seatife and Det Moines, am It many "muny" gull eotiraei a tuitinnali, which tu three. New Voik ha only four municipal golf links, while 1 oldo,'whn the tiatkmal public link tournament wt held in P.M, hat only Oui courtr. ( hirago lut nine public golf links. It hat been decided that bacba!l umptrtt art not an unuiual in turanca risk. At that rata insuranct companlrt will probably be willing to offer bonut to coax employe! ol dynamitt factorica into line. Now that Ihe head of the Nebraska ttata boxing commission hat ruled agitinat a l)empsey-Hrrnnn match hi Omaha lrcaut it would bt a "osige" liaht and not an exhibition, we would like lo know what Ihe commlstion'a ruling on the recent SihUilrr Dave Shade and George Shade- Jimmy Delaney bout is. Eliminate Sam Reynold from the ttata amateur golf event and thhet would Iqpk pretty even. flMi Roper and Billy Mike will meet in a 10-round bout at Oklahoma City Labor d iy, Wonder if Mitke expect to put Roper awy a (illicitly it he did Fred Fulton? By the way. Mitke want 150,000 to fight Harry Will, Aren't these boxers the modest young persons? . "Pug" Griffin walked up to tha plate, And blood waa in hia eye; ' Ha awung hia bat with all hit might Remit; Ona easy fly. "Kid" Srhlaifer'thotild tack another victory to hi list when he meet Johnny Nichols at the Auditorium Labor day. Judging from the "K id'" recent battle with Nichols, Schtaifer hould in over the St. Paul welterweight before hi Labor day bout it very old. In an interview with a St. I'aul sports writer Nkliols is quoted a uying that Schtaifer hat improved 100 per cent tince their last meeting iq Omaha. Reports received Irom Tagawa, art islet of the Ellice group, in the South aeat, lay that 30 cent ltt a month there. Greek revtaurant owners haven't found the ialand. The New York World tayt that a new baseball tcandal hat broken Dut in New York. Women attending the garnet and tilting in the front rows are accused of tmoking eigaretet right out in tha open where the ball players can see them, to ay nothing of putting their feet on the railings. e Wonder if thit hat anything to do with Ruth't tlump In hitting home Kmllh. if lllnkeHli'V. cf . W. (irlffln, ib Kiitt, rf Ili-rgcr, mi . . , . Hitllcr, Sb . . . . Hal?, . . . ,. McDowell, H On giiry, . . All. K. H.TII.BIf.Hn.rO.A.E. 0 14 II 0 Tot ills Olnlnsnn, 3b llntfi. lb . . . (riinthittn, 31 Orlfflil. rf .. Mniiiiali, rf , Annerson, cf Wilcox, a . . . Ilurcll. e ... Kpencer, c . Iiurrough. P okrle, p llnllcy. p . . , sllertnau . . , ,,.,'ltl 13 It !1 J 111" 0 lll'l PAI.OK.t. AB. K. If.TI.H.HI.rO.A.T. (I 0 t 0 o o (I 0 0 II o n 0 n 1 o a o - 0 1 1 Yankees See-Saw Back Into Lead in American by Trimming Browns New Tork, Aug-. St. Th New Torlt i Speer had th beat of If. McKee ass Tolal .32 4 8 10 0 1 37 10 J xlfrrman singled for Okrle lo fifth. hcore by Innings: Wichita, . InJ Buf fnlr l"u u Summitry Horn rum Kast. harned runs: n Irliltu. i! omnnit. e. inne-raint hit: (ircgnrv. Two-hnao hltat Wllcnn, Her ger, (irrgory, Hutler, SIrllowcll, V. (irlf fln. Kottlilo plnyi Merger to Orlffln In Mr dowt'll. IliuioiiRli to Biirttt to Wilcox, r.nintlmm tn OInslUHiin to ini". imm nnu hnae hlta: Off f.regnry. 4 it nd In 9 In- ..t.,tfB, ..rr liiLpmiih. 4 mid 5 In a lu pines: off Okrle, 1 nut I In Innl'iesi off Policy, nnd in inning", ttinnina nil.lirt (irelrnri 1 losing llitliicr, Okrle. htriirk nttl : lly (Iregnry, ll bv Parniiigli, i: by OWrln. li by Dajley, O. Hate on hallst Off linrriiuKh, : tr eiurto, xi on Ihilloy, 4. I'miiliT"! O'rnabjf nnd llolmre. I. err on naare: tticnita, o iimtiit, v. Time i 1:65, Mrs. Mallory lo flay Helen Wills in Finals Boston. Aim. 26. The national women's tennit tRiglet championship finab, won last week at Forest Hillt bv Mrs. Molia Hitirstedt-Mallory over Miss Helrn Wills, California rl star, will be fought asrain today as the result of the semi-finals in the in the tingle tournament today. tingkt tournament yesterdav. Marilia Payard of Miort Mills, N. J., 3, 6-0. but Mi Hills won her riclit t' rontet in the final only aiterasiiff fir -tt set tussle with Mrs, May Sutton lUmily, winning finally, J, 6 .'. A merit ana ssesawed back Into th Amerl can league id by a half asm, -easily winning th third gama.ef th aerie with Bt. Louis, ( to 3. New York mad it run In lota of on and two, (coring In every Inning, but th tint and third. Wright, who started off, waa hit vigor nualy and Fayn lo wa clouted hard. Brhang had thra aacriruea, twlc (cor ing run with aacrlflc file Maya bruised aevern! finger on his right hand while (topping Uerber'e lint tlrlv In th tevenlh and (net om of hia effect Ivenee. Ml. l.oula hitting hltn for two double and three single In th laat two Innlnga. dialer carries! hia batting atreak to hia itth gam when h singled ill tha sl-lh inning. Score: BT. LOUIS. I NEW TOnK. AH.H.O A. Tobln.rf 4 3 0 CiWItt.rf roater,3b 3 1 0 !l)ugan,3b Hlsler.Ih 4 1 OlRuth.rf WllllamaJt 4 II OlPlpp.lb Jrobaon.ef 3 1 4 0 Si hnng.o M'anua.Sb 4 14 l'Meuael.lf Hevertl.e 43 3!Ward.8b tlerlier.aa 4 0 10 l'ott.sa Wright, p 10 0 liMaya.p xHHnrten 1 0 0 fl Bayne.p 0 0 0 o xColllliS 0 0 0 01 xDurBt AH H O A 4 14 0 8 3 4 8 6 i la o 4 3 110 10 0 0 3 3 0 0 4 0 4 8 3 3 18 4 3 0 1 Total 33 13:1114 1 0 0 0! 31 10 14' IT Leading Speed Kings of Dirt Track to Compete in Ak Races L LADIWi dirt traik drivers, of been aildcd In s un of the r" tha country mr rapidlv fitinsi . nionrv a an al'l d tneitivt K oh. their iImc wiilt tin J (( t;n th iii.itt akil.Vtt aiii itii'tiii re ti! tl th Ak-S.tr irr sn-tiiuin ! it'aT l!cnt 111 iior'i.nii loJiv. In 1I1 li-r lb gtilit f4ta a,. hrl : I t"r Sun-. dit ' il W3 jiofir. th tl rninit iltv, Si pirmHtr I'. A tc n t fur , w, u!d r!. t'.' e'nJ k in Sf I !t .tl I iiffit at I ' 4 r iv iUi ; irmbgy at iiti nitg i.ni to tc an Total xHntted for Wright In venth xMntted for Bayn In ninth, x netted for Kuatar In ninth, by inning: St. loul on on on 8 New Tork 030 131 l!x 9 .Summarv Hun: Tobin. McMnnua, Pu gan. Huih (II). Pipp (3). Meusel (3). Scott, Maya, Errors: Tobin, McManua, Krvereld, Witt. Schang. Two-bose hlia: Tobin, Huth, Williams, Hipp. Htnleti bases: Jnoiibsnn, Heuael. Sacrifices: Scliang, 3: Plpp, Watt. Uoublu playa: McManua to Slsler; Scott to Ward to rlpp. Mil on baaea: New York, T ; St. Loula. . Ilasea on balls: Off Mays. 4: off Wright, 1; uff llnyiie, 1. Struck out: Py Wright, 3. Hits: Off Wright, In 6 Innings: off Pavne, 4 In 3 Innings. Wild pitch: Wright. Losing pitcher: Wright. 1 mplio; Evana and Morlarlty. Tim: 1.43. Tlgr Ilea Senator. Washington, Aug. 3 Prolt defetd Waahiugion In a Incsely played gam lo day. S 10 S. It wa a eoetly victory fur Petroit, however, a their hrd-hitnng outfielder, Harry Kallmann. Ina collision at flrat has with Urower, had hi collar lion broken and la probably out of the ganta for th rt of th eaon. llrower atupyed to lab a throw at th leeiant Kallmann reached flrat and a a reeult th latter went Into th lr, nearly turning a coinplet aotneraault and landing on his right shoulder. llellmann wa also In lured almut the leg and had lo b ear ned from th Held, bvore: I'KTn'MT I WAflMINOTOV A II H 11 A AS H ti A 4 I Sl. t.tt tit I 3 lUint. 3b (13 4 4 pr.iwer Ib I f t 4 11. .tun. If 4 1 I H fhinki. rf 4 3 4 I chattily, t 3 I I'e, p t. a 4 I 4 I l.amuite.tb 4 13 3 t 3 lUehtrt p t I loiub M. p I I I j T'l it 11 it 13 i hit hrd Score flret gam: NOKroLK. I BEATRICE AU.HOA AB.H.O.A. Alherlnsa i 1 3 0Wlgn,rf 4 11 Mllih-ll.lb 1 1 SKIr- hnrlb t 8 It 0 Msrr.lb t 3 3 3'guinn.ss ( 3 3 ( Houss.of 4 3 0 I) Mooney rf 4 1 t 1 Knspp.rf 8 10 0 0l'srker,tb 4 0 3 3 risrk.o 3 0 7 0: l. l'arae.lb 4 0 0 1 Oraves.rf 4 1 3 0 ITnger.o 3 31 Hegarly.lb 3 1 1 !Mariila.ef 3 3 1 0 Kederle.p 41 I Ooemin.p 4103 Total 3 3T T? Total tl7sJlT Norfolk 000 401 0008 Beatrlc Ill 301 lOx 7 Summary Hun: Marr. Rous (3), Knapp, Clark, Klrai hner, Unger (3), Haniuls, Pnwinan. Krrora: Marr, Fed erle, K In-liner, Parker, La Perns, I'nssr. Home run: House. 'J'hree bas hits: (Julnn, linger, Mnnney. Two-, hnss 'hit: Clulnn. He.rlfli hit: Wlgens. Hcgerty. Stolen hnaea: linger (3), House, Lallnrge. Bssi-a on bulla: off Bowman,!; off Kederle, 3, Struck out: lly pnwman, 3; by Federle. 8. Doubt pluyei Quinn tu Klri-hner: La Purge to- l'nrkr to Kln-bner. Passed hall: Clark. Umpire Meyers. Time: 1:50. Fuher Plunk Athletic, rhlladelphla. Aug. ! i;rhan fahet proved loo much for Philadelphia In the opening game or tn aerie ano: rhlrHga won by the ehutnul rouio. S to 0. The veteran anirhall pitcher allowed th Ath letics only alx hits, all singles, not a local player rerhlnd third base. Scnre: inn.'!" I'HILAPM.PIIIA AP H O. A. I AB.H.O.A. Hnopr.rf 8 0 1 olToting.Sb 3 0 3 8 s Haum.r.lb 4 110 1 Hlue Ik 4 1 f 1. haw lb 1 1 '..l.b tf S3 Vea. lt. if 3 lit, tin a rf 4 lUety, lb I J.mt. la 3 H.ael ,1 r( I ll.(.ity. t 4 i H.i.r, 4 I iut. p I Statu, p I htii. y I sHewd:! 1 fohneon. Collmtib Hhe. ly.lb Mntll.cf Fslk.lf McCI-'a3b Schsllt.ej raber.p Totala 8 4 4 S 1 4 3 8 1 3 3 1 5 3 1 4 1 8 0 0 31 Mcliawn.i-f 4 0 O'Mlller.lf 3 1 "I P.'rltlne.c 4 0 0L tialowny.s 4 1 3)Wlker,H 3 0 MliykeaSb 1 0 0il'llowy.3b 3 3 I Helmaeh.n 0 0 43 IS :7 t Harris p 1 0 a.lnhneton t 0 K.-kert.p 1 0 aUruegy 1 Total 33 6 13 Batted for Harrla In fifth. tliattad fur Eckert In ninth. Chicago .10 310 101 t Philadelphia 00 000 000 4 8 u m m a r y Run: Johnron, rnllitia. Sin.' Iv (4i, McClellan, bchalk. Krrora: I'eiklne, HHrria, Left on baaea: Chicago, 10; Philadelphia, t. Two-baaa hits: John son. MtA'lellan, llorne run: Phrely (21. Iiouhl play: (lalloway to Young to llauser. II a tea on balls: Off Kah'i. 3, off Harris, 1: oft Ki-a.-u. I. 3tru.lt uui: 1V FjO-r. f; by Hums, 1; by r:krt, 3 till: off Helmach. I In I; off llama, t In 4; elf S'rltert, t in 4 Hit bv piirlml ball: My raber, Young. Wild piuh: Erb. rtt. Passed l.all: Si halk Loalng pih lier: Heimark Viiiylrea. Ouihrie and 1'inisn. Time. 1 ti. Another Alleged Con Man Arrested in Denver . t l "-. 1 ih.i l.bit ! iiuaM s 1 1 ft a 11 "I I" ai-i tt e.m'et rt ta e..,. .-. alrtJ At ginl' .. .. . . ... . i. i.:i .11 inn im NATIONAL, I KAUl a wt r. ' ..... I t . is ,. ....... , .. ti . a . 1 . a .. at MB-. 1 - . t , . ....... ,1, ! i. a ... ..t a e-.i t- a ti i't. ' . t. 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