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English Prepare j to Beat Yankees in Next Games Charlie Brookins of Iowa to Run as Member of Med ley Team Satur day. ' By LAWSON ROBERTSON. H*.id Coach of American Olympic Team of 1834. * ONDON, July 18.—A touch of typical Kn g I i s h weather today In terfered with our training, but I figure we have not been here long enough to hurt our chanrea in the United Kingdom games on Saturday. The British are “loaded for heal'’ in the relays, shifting teams in an effort to heat us. They are run medley race, and have entered Harold Abrahams and Ran Kinsman for the 200 yards, Eric Liddell for the quarter, and Alf Lowe for the half. Our team of George Hill of Pennsylvania, Jackson Scholz of the New York A. C., Charley Brooklns of Towa and Allan Tlelf frlch of Penn State, does not look as .good as the British array on paper. The British are also keen for the quarter mile relay, entering Abra hams. Liddell, Kinsman and Pnrritt. J think Liddell will repeal well. It 6 a. better team than the Olympic t|»a-rt. which finished two yards be hind our world’s record-breakers. The only man of our victorious team that will run for us In this rare is A! Lefnney of thp Meadnwr brook club of Philalephia. The others, Charley Paddock, Jackson Scholz and Chet Bowman of Syra cuse are fastpr than our Olympic re lay representatives, hut lack practice in passing the baton. » This team prohahly will not make a« fast time as our Olympic array Which did wonderfully in handing along the baton. Our 1,80b meter relar record break ing team in the Olymptra also will not run in the games on Saturday. The team will he composed of Bill Stevenson, formerly of Prinreton. TI. Pitch of the rhlcago A. A., R. A Robertson of the Boston A. A. and Eric Wilson of Towa. This crew is fester than the Olympic quartet, although the latter b’-nke the world's rerord. In saying that our quarter mile and mile teams In the United Klng ilorn games are speedier. 1 hase my opinion on what they have been ■ howing in workouts. ' Our mile team on Saturday despite ..t„ speed, will have a tough ’earn to heat in the British. Our two-mile relav team of Rav Hodge nf Oregon Aggies. “Soapy" Watters of Harvard. Sehuyler Fnckr ,-f renn State and Rill Richardson nf Leland Stanford, averages 1.57 and may break the world's record. The British are very good with Mallard, Mountain, Houghton ami Oldfield. Jimmy Cunnally, formerly of Georgetown, will replace \\ It Spen cer of Mississippi \ A M . mi mir four-mile team. Spencer l« nut in the form of the other men—Ray Watson nf the Illinois A. Lloyd Hahn of the Boston A. A., and Ray Buker of the Illinois A. who are all fast •;W« are anxious to make our bos' showing on account of stories appear ihg in American papers in Paris about Americans breaking training. This is not so. The. only man to broak train ing was left hehind. We might do hotter in the quarter and mile relay races if we entered Olympic teams, but the men rnte'cd wanted to run here. I consented be cgufe they have given me tlieir loyal ty and friendship , - ; — ~— French Idol Entertains at Lawn Party V t.rorKcs t arpenller. French hovin* Idol, poured tea at a society lawn party at the home of .lark < urlry, Inning promote.Tat tireat Nec k. V. V.. where ha la training for hont wth t.ene I nnnry. .Inly 21._ Morgan Wins , Fremont Tournev * y Fremont, Neb., .July 18 F 51. Mor* pan, Wayne, wen *he Fremont Coun try Hub golf tournament by defeat log E. F. Robinson. Hartinglon In the finals. I up and 1. Morgan was the medalist In the Fremont tourney j last year but went out in the next round. Morgan and Robinson put up s rinse battle throughout the final matrh. The Hartinglon artist took the lead and si the end of the first IS was two up on his opponent. The next nine saw Morgan rut this lead by one and In the final nine he stayed in the rare until the Slid hole, when Morgan forged ahead to -victory, I,. R. Hammond, Fremont, won the secretary's flight from <’ B. Mc Mahon, Stanton. 5 up and 7. K. May, Fremont, defeated Dick Winkle man. Fremont, for the consolation championship. L. Ulotky won the sec retary’s consolation, defeating F. H ( hriaman, Hooper, 11 up and lb. VERNON APPEALS TO JUDGE LANDIS Los Angeles, duly 18—The Vernon Huh of the Pacific Coast Baseball league yesterdav appealed to K M Landis, commissioner of baseball, re gardlng the Chicago American league club's failure in make an adjustment on pitcher Harry Courtney, recently purchased by ihe \ erruoi club from the White Sox. Courtney was sent to ternon In pi,or condition, according to Playing Manager William L*"dck of Vernon Favorilo \X in in Iowa % onirn'f (»olf lonrnry Cedar ltapids. la., duly IS. Favo rite* in the Iowa women'* champion phip *urvjved their *eeond round matches, hut one of them, Mr*, f4 f» p.ypjp, c>dar Rapid*, remained in the runnine only after a plucky Uattle. Mr*. C. O Aterman. Davenport, th' favorite, experienced no trouble In eliminating Mr*. A. f\ Clapp of H«r Ian. In other matc’he*. Ml** W. R* "range Storm Cake, defeated Mr*. R I,. Rookholtz. |»e* Mnlne*. while Mi** K Me Mic hael. De» Moine*. won from Mr*. W. \V. Pearce, Webster City. ■HU-—- - * ■ Hawthorne. *y:r*t race Five arid one-half furlongs rtankiand Frlnreae (Taltoni s l 32 3 !> Tjtka (McLIarinottl .. 14 X&nlhiUtor (Corner! 1 * Tima I n* 3-6 Karnlre Harm' Ron., lathi Rockin* oBot Rin* and Mr. )’*! *<ao ran. •Second race: S‘x furlong *ynti* MUUn iMil'frmom I* * " » 1 •’ vnn M ( HoKnnnwik11 . I «v,n impossible (Klllai • • 'rime 1:13 1M» Climax. Shining <»nM Motile R Coif In. Sophie Marie. fvv Meson Towle. Clever Hath, .lohnov Jewell i,pr\ Fouror also run. Third rare Six furlongs Whalebone (Saucier) .11 1 1 ' 2 '' Uerre (Ytltonl . 1 j Bl*"’ «•»■' H«V, Aa.il,.Vy' • iuv'nar. Flndav. Trantula. X.u»* »nd Round Robin aim ran fourth Rata—Mila and a alifnih Attlll* (Rodri*u«r.) .X I 2 J > " ; Hilly Hi a r (Pircorlltoi . • ‘ " it#, ky Mountain (FroBKl - ■ • ■ ■ /lima: J 4*1 3-ViVr*inlua. Kxtr* Fdl .Won* Bnk end Kn alan ran .fifth ram Mila and 70 varda I Xl» r r (Walnarl ■■ ■■ • > 2 J t1 \*lil» Alexander (Fronk) " " 1 " Ttir Reaper ICXrlffln! . d'l.,7*- I t« 5. Wondle Montaonierv. caiir.lom. (Jail Ford. Faithful t.nl l.othair Meaale l,el*li(on alan ran Sixth (*.-. MU' and a alxieenlh Pt'd (Orlffnl ... ’•! V1,. ' ! Kami. (Filial 2-‘ •v-"| Himin (Pickens) , , Tim*- 144 3-6 The FnralBner Ul> M . Flvlnl Prinr*. Mia. n.lr. Mo., hunm fiu.-row. Th* Archer alao ran. Maple Heights. Flr.t rare Hi-. farlni.K. |n a.n *,lhl1* .. « «.i 4 in I »t»/ J* IaUIX • . J j (, mV • I h3 Marge rat (a M "lln J ''"f1 l.«T# Votto, (7rl a.al Veni)ie. Huh. Huip-. • nd Ctkea also ran. »*eond rn.e Hix f..rl«r.*#. „ . , (Rater .foaella . . t 4 ■ • Moseua - ti Rf¥7m#-* 1 'l4n3-6 Fa her. (i.ill'-n H-l'Vrr, A*n Hadron and Mtlvlnu *l«" ran Third '•«* »'* XurlOBfa , , M''i . , mi an Rarrait* •• • ■ » 70 “Vim."'TU 4-6. 'oak - 'he Rone. 6.a^iny* McKay. *-'aptune. Rrlareliffe. and ream Pal also ran . . Fourth Rare MM# and an alhh-b^ f ^ Pi •!«* _ t in ’ Hi Viaaourl Roy . I " Viiia- I •«'» ' ' r *rk w,"*r "■urnbow and Pladia *l»« '»»■ Kmpirr. Flr*t r,f f KIv* and pn» half furlong" Mill U iilfl *»' (Burk* l . *'4'* * 4 , Kumpiar (Kurumun ) .• i I a i VVI'h.n r Whitehead (Nathan) * & Tim* 1 ll? 2.fc r'lonaalee Tellt*ann. Mi-* Hah*. Mmrleinan. Tatra,r* s', and TmHa Sweet alt*** ran Se«-on*l rm ♦ Hit furlong* Dulling (Hand*) ... * 5 ? S orM t in ky Play (Mnlbam . ••• • u"* Noon Tire (Burke) . Time I “ft 1 < lluon Pine Boland. Dipay h m. Unverpor Kmtih, Heply and Blue and Fled * tao ran Third ra»* • >n* mile: Haga < M H.runing) . Ifi • 4 1 ? ' Id la 'I hong hi • < B«l' *'■ • 4 * .4 Iran* H.ve*n*y (Pier* el ... . 7 10 Time I 42 .1 n. H«iy Dawn. Del ate F,xlt. If ii morel te, Ami* |r*a t lr>n. Meadow Lawn. ' nd* *al and 4‘uba, Bella alar, ran Fourth rm * Mile and on* alxt*enth PrlarUia Rule’-’ (Field*)- 11-ft * h f'"‘ Brainstorm (Tartar) * * Ka Man ( Marlelll) 4 ■ Time, l ift Velador «lao ran Fifth ra»* Mile anil aevenfv yarda. Blu** Hawk (flf**i D) I 4 1 21 - 41 *| 11 r • (Thurber) * ft 4 ** b*v4iin (Malbeni . . *\*o Tim* ; 1 If. 1 ■ *t .Minin II. (Jrav Oahlea. Jnr r|ii*llne Julian, Jlomearar, Malt, Kill mil*. and 4‘anyon alar* ran. .tii rar* Five 4n<l on* half fur long" I,,* Man one Itf (Carter) .41 4 k out Mlu* Bldg* ( Brother*) * I * » 1 (Jnldftler* ( M« A'*# I «•»* '!'m* J Mi 4-ft k**t Ma'I Hayward Campfire Tale*. Flagship. Hlr Bonald and I -odo a Ian i a n, Windsor. r.rat ra-* FH * furlonga » .i "bridge (T Walla) ;.I0 4 4,1 * *( M .r V n< bit * Stirling > • • 2 *° 4 Pnnkata (Rcohle) , •2 , Tim* 1 «l : .. (midland* What la It, Playful and Donna elan ran Her.md rare: Five furlong" Note of l.-.ve (|, Lang). R 4 Wanderlliat (M«*onejr) .... . 1.1 Ml 4 * Kffnrt Hi. Walla) .. P Tim* I «l 2 ft Mu BUrkfooi I rig per. Trevan Foyle. Mtarmatla, • apMva ci*g and Petition also .an I h r,4 i a* * H11 f-n lung* Lieut*.nant II iWallh**i I" 4M * JJft 4 {** Flag of Trine (Mnrvn | ft 10 lil n ir tV»1lM J "1 Time 1 c ' ft Pennon ( nm Hah lamea ¥ O’Hara. Folly Walt and Qua*i tiro ran Kourlh rar* Mils and a ala’aenth: Thnmaaain* ( Mrewnl >J »0 I? ftft 12 M Warning i L Langl * 4* 2 Malnaprlng (Hgrvay) * *4 Time I 41 2 k Wood l.ady Bla*-k Hbaaia. Danring Fool. Frogty Bor ane Tele** ope alati ran. t---—-- - How the Buffaloes Are Hitting Nsme AR. R. H. TR. 3R SR HR. SH. SR. Axe. Osborn. If .1M » - 131 18 \ “ ? * I'ullop lb . 58* <4 II*'1 ;in 5 53 * 1 :,‘l RobiZ’on. rf.340 79 13* .95 35 4 15 10 4 .371 Wilcox. 3b.538 SI 77 105 1* 3 I « I .333 Bonowill. «f.357 *4 119 193 I. * lb 6 5 .3.5 Thompson. 7b.3«« *7 III I■»* 19 4 » 15 I. JIM (irises lb.16; 35 48 *« U " 1 * « -87 l.enalian, .1b. 191 74 54 S3 14 0 0 5 I .2^8 O’Neil «a .35* 46 88 107 16 ! I 18 4 2.0 Wilder, r.380 41 73 106 17 1 5 8 3 .757 Haile.v, p.71 5 14 17 SO 0 » 0 .189 4 lull hailing average .318. FAVORITE LOSES IN ILLINOIS NET PLAY Skokie Country t lub, Glencoe, HI., .Iitlv IT - Another star in the tennis tournament blinked out in the Illi nois championship mdav as the mens singles narrowed down to eight rar fltieteers minus Harvey Snodgrass of i,o* Angeles, runner-up in the na tional clay rourt championships Iasi week. Snodgrass fell a victim to Albert Green of Chicago, a newcomer in the ranks. It was tbs biggest up set of the tournament. Snodgrass had been favored for another chance at William T Tilden. who !* e\pe. ted In win the state title lost to Manuel Alonso last year. Tilden will meet Fred Kalm* of Australia In the round before the semi finals. C.reen Is expected to meet another test In A. H. ' 'ha pin of Spring field, .Mass. Howard Kinsey, whose steady playing eliminated George l.ott. champion of Canada, today Is matched with c. .1. tl.lffin, another Sun Frsn< laosn, while Itiiau Norton of Mouth Africa, by putting holder. I» lined up ln meet Gerald I’anereon. ihe Australian champion Miirpln-Ditl-Ils to I'lav l.nlaml Classy Brow ns Ike Mahoney s undefeated Murphy Did Its, chimps of th« Metropnli’sn league will lock horns wi'h Omaha'S fast colored traveling team, 1h* In land Classy Browns in * practh e gam* at Foil Omaha tonight at « The Browns have defeated snrr» of the fastest setnlprn team* in Iowa and Nebraska and a good contest is looked for. I,. H. Crombleh. JO year old pitching sensation who hails from Davenport, la., a now addition to th« Murphv a hurling Staff, will he nn Ihe firing line for I he auto crew. — “PID” PURDY SIGNS WITH LINCOLN CLUB Lincoln. July 17—Everett fPIdi Purdy. Beatrice third baseman and former Lincoln State league outfield er, has signed with Josh Clarkes Solon itaeilmers. Purdv will prob ably play left field in Friday « game against Manager Mathes' S'. Joseph outfit. Purdy his been hitting at a terrlf ic dip this year. I.ast week s aver ages gsve hint a -Sab mark. I'p to snd Including July 11. the former Rltie had hammered out hits In 245 trios to the plate Verne Lewellan, rsptaln of the 1523 Nebraska football team snd s letter man In bssket hall snd baseball s’ the Hiisker Institution, was In a Lincoln suit Thursday afternoon. Lew. • lien was given a tryout by the Pitts burgh Pirates recently, but a sore arm caused the Pittsburgh manage nient to let him go PAPYRUS BEATEN BY POLYPHONTES Rr Vrrtm. Sundown Park, England, July IV— Polyphontes, by Pnlvtnelus, out of St. Josephine, owned by Sol Joel, won the Lt lipse stake s of 12,300 pounds it 1 14 miV". run h»re today. J Mnrnungs Papyrus was secon 1 snd Lord Aster's Pt. Hermans, third. Eight ran. Papyrus, heaten today by Poly phonies. I* last year's Derby winner, running under the colors of Pen Irish, and was defeated hv Zev in e match lace ai Itelmont Pit k last Oc lohsr. Polyphontes won hv two lengths with three lengths separating l’apv ins and St. Hermans Tic* betting was' Polyphonies. T to 1 against Papyrus, 10 to 1, snd Pi. Herman*. 13 In * sgslnst. | Walker, Leonard ! Sijrn Articles to Fidit August 21 P C -; Rirkard to Stage 12-Round, ISn-Derision Bout in RovleV Thirty Acre*. K\V YORK. Jiilv t I * — \rth lea rtf I igreoment for t 12-rnunrt node-1 .•Islon contest he j tween M I r k e t Walker of Elies httli, V. .1 \vol id's nolle i weight champion, and IJenny I,can ard of New York, world's light weight tillehold er, to he held In Boyle's ’1 li I r I y \ci e« in .Jersey ( ity on Thursday evening, August 21 were signed today lij the two principals ami Tex Rick ard, the promoter. The match will he for Walker’s welterweight title and the principal* posted forfeits to i weigh In under the Iti-ponnd wrl let weight limit. I Another stipulation !■ that the i winner of th* match will sign to meet T)»ve Shade. Pacific coast wel terweight In a title match. It Is un derstood that this clause was In i lulled at the suggestion of th# New York athletic commission, who se lected Shade as the most logical wcl re-weight to meet Walker for the 147 pound title. | George E. Brower, ehalrman of the i«fn'# athleile commission today re ■ fused to i eminent on the signing of ■this match but lie said he would re •-jurat Rickard to present to him a ropy of the article* of agreement to be rersued by th» commission at » special session tomorrow. A abort time ago th# eommls mission ruled that any opponent meeting Walker in a bout outside of N'ew Y’ork state would lie subject to suspension due lo Walker § failure to accept Have Shade's challenge for a match for file tlt> The theory was advanced today that Rickard places himself In position for a possible susjienslon for signing up Walker fni a match In another state when he is ifn the bad graces of the N'ew York state solon*. The New .Terser boxing eommls slon has alicndy granted permission fo Rickard to stage tiie title bout tn Boyle's Thirty Acres. PIE MOLDERS WIN TENTH STRAIGHT Johnny Dennison * famous Pie Molders won their l^lh cam* of the season la*f night when they trlmm-d the Calvary Baptist tesm of the second dhlsinn "f tha Chlirrh league bv the score of I* to 4, The feature of the game was the fsn-y fielding of Ox'' Rokusek, third base man for the Molders. Next Thursday the Tie Molders will play a return game with the William Street Merchant* of the Gate City league. The Merchant* Is the (inly team that has defeated the Pie Moldere this season. (Tctaway Program at Fort Miami Today Toledo, o, July 18.—Free for nil 1 f with tl*ntrv of such fsinonn horse# a* Merrlman. Kate Hal. Sir lln< h and Margaret Dillon will be thr feat lira ev*nf of the getaway pro gram of th* flrat fSrand circuit meet mg at Fort MUml park h#r§ today. Single O and War Hr id* have l*ccn nominated. hut I*. 1* not definitely known If they will #»art. Th# Sherwood .T \#ar old VI2 trot for a pur#* of $ * 0'M> #bar## promt none#* with th# free-for-all. which ha* <7,500 added value tlkhorn* Srrk Jnl»*. Norfolk, N*h.. July 17 —rractl-all) every member of the Klkhoma team ■of the disbanded Tristate league i# looking for a job on gome other club. I The plavera wrre paid off thi« after I noon, after a meeting of th# hoard of direct ora. - 1 » EDDIE’S FRIENDS _ A ,tov"1 n,,,h 'w* j Boxer Who Beat Royal Coffman Scores Victory in Olympic Bout By SPIKF. WKBR. 1 f »lie Olympic Boxing Team A RI9. July I 8.—Several American hoxers tnnk part In ex hibition bouts for the benefit of Prlnr-e George of ■j“'\ flreere. who, with " several friends, ') \ were cues! a of ■ i n|, Robert M. Thompson, presi d?nt of the Amer ica n Olympic committee. In (he Olympic bouts he’1 y"*’er day. Fred Bori s'eln of Kictan his superiority ove. Shorrer, the Brlilsh fighter, In every round. Mis boxing was the best thus far in the lightweight dlvlson. Ben Knlhwell, the Pastime A. »lar uf New York, defeated Graham, the Canadian hope, in a sizzling bout. Graham worked a right to the heart very efectively in (lie first round hut thereafter, Roth well'* left beat him to tlie punch every time. Both well s uppercut* jarred the Canadian several time* in the last round. Ben won tlie popular decision. Hughes Haggerty, (lie Pittsburgh boxer, repeated Ills performance of two day* ago, hy knocking out the Polish entry in the second round after the bell saved Frtmanski at tlie end of Ihe first Adolph Fefkowitch of Ihe I niversi t.v of Airginia, lost to one of the best middleweight* in Hie world when lie was stopped hy Black, tlie Canadian Tlie latter looks like one nf Rip final ists in tills division. He knows how to hit as well as box In knocking out i'hi Isteps* n A! Mello of Go well, Mi**, proved hi* hitting power The If ft hook which floored the Norwegian, traveled only six Inches. Beer-ken of Belgium was awarded a very dose decision eper Ben Funk, the Yale boxer. Many rf those at tie ilngside thought Funk had won. lbs side if walling for hi* adversary to lead end blocking Ihe blows will’ his elbows and gloves is not appreel eled by mnnv Kuropeans. \V FSTFItN FFAGIF. Player Club C. Alt. R. II Pd. Osborne, Omaha -A 1 196 58 77 .382 f.amh, Tulsa 89 388 83 152 .392 l-elixelt, Tulsa 82 301 67 114 .379 Robinson, Omaha 88 340 79 126 .37 1 Dunning, Wichita 9? 403 87 1 19 .370 Cnllop, Omaha 78 286 76 106 .371 Washburn, Till*.* 91 319 106 128 .367 AAIFRICAN M AGI I Player, Club. G AB It. II. I’d. Both, New A oi k 85 280 81 108 .386 Alfhdeaeon, ( hi 41 129 30 49 .380 l alk. Chirngn 70 260 44 97 .373 Goslin, Wash'lnn 87 324 8? 114 .352 ( nhb. Detroit 86 311 86 120 .349 N ATION \l I F VGI F. Hornsby. St. I .79 305 87 125 410 A» heat, Brooklyn 78 311 48 1 18 .37.3 Wilson. New A oi k 4? 138 28 50 38? Holm, St. Fonis 43 134 19 48 .358 Itoush, 4 ineinnali 89 2641 35 ••? .354 TY COBB READY TO QUIT PLAYING Boston. July IT.—Ty Cobb wsnts to slop playing t-a*el all ss a regular tiling lhi* year tf he can get * mail •,( take hG place In the Detrol* out I field, he raid t.'da'x hi will with.i'aw from the lineup and become tiench I manager, although he added that he ! would mill doubles* p!.xv frnni lime to Slin'e H» s*Id 'll** ;o year* nf I asc ii-all we e beginning to ieII on him r— _—— Here’s Buffaloes’ Pitching Records Name* W L. Prt R. H BB SO. Dailey, R II J .tM M ll» M 30 Koupal, R 10 3 369 65 H2 .37 59 Mark. K. 10 4 714 Si 141 65 7! I.ee, L. 13 3 619 92 162 42 101 Bailey, I,. It 9 550 9H 193 69 112 v-------' Oilers, Boosters Plav Tie Came Dm ■ ■ *. u.( - * Dt« i Tulsa p'eyrd nn I I l®*'nntng Ffannft in fhf *pr open'* 4»r* ’oda ns! m p* Ring ilutf'n/ m«rrh In *ht 'pad changed nn Ji fr*«iutn* Davit v\a*nojrn and Bod It Hit k. om"r" Score Tf’i .• a 'Wi n*:n hoi \r.n rw • i h p>- )• ft • b • po t a • ;(*• n If ! * 0 Fla ft'*r t* <12 3 1 1 afft • c * « * "Kir i e If 4 • I <» " Dav • -f « 2 2 • 0 Bur - «f lamb «-f t l 2 e * Bod ft f * ? 4 # » !.e velt h t Jilt OKna’pp -’b 4 J I ®; Waui i t .1 J ' i 5 1 Ha -4 n 3b 4 1 1 3 « >• • 3b > ft f *. right 1b * 3 ' ■ ® rjipj.'p e* ft ft ■*» ft ft Wheaf «* I J 4 1 ft K holder p 1 0 ft 1 ft R own r J r ft 2 ® 1'enft p tfltpfl Kdfnr p t ft ft t ft Hr’#n ) i) ft n 6 VVMpnr p ft ft • 1 ® \ oigt p 1 ft t * ItCorrlden 1 • t ft ft Tofa'ft 34 *5 ft 11 ! To' * 'e « 1 !» 30 H 1 x Railed 'or Penr# In eight h nutted for W ton *ru-M . . Jftft Jftft 031 0 — * Deft Main** ...121 CM# 2«1 0- * 4railed at and of 70th account of dark n pea.) Summft rv— R m*: Au*‘ln, Davit. I.ai'b 4 ». Le Ivalt <31 Tnhburr Klt*k«mp#r, | Rrd'e (2> Knaupp ‘21. Hamilton <21. , • artwrlghr Home run#. Da\ » n • i > n, IVd'e T\ r-bafte h * t» A Jt»!o Bonlft t2) Hamilton <"* •'xrrlglr Knaunp <2> V rrif e hire- w**hburi*. S'uart, Kna’ifP Stolen bftM-f Flftftr arnfer Kirke L»f' . *r9- T'l'fta. 1® r;*-t Molneft * S’rrjr'K n ;f ■ Rv Rrnwn. 2 by Kdmondann, 2. by H-Thrldrr V Pei. # Bu« or ba’H (iff Rrrwn 7 r.rf F J nmr.d*r -» 1. ft" " 1 sen j nff Blae’nr,!d#r l off Vr f J Hit ov p.D.htd hall H% Fdinord*m Cw>*. j.nr «; hv W<!*nr., F"r*p!r by Blpehnlder K T e Hamiitrr. Wild pitch** W ton \ n F.e* • e . jrt »-d hilt Off Brown. : and ft n T !nnnp» r:ent c.i?l ‘n e g ithi. O f Kdnondaon. : an.l 1 In 1 lnn»ng 'non* jr in rxjnrh > off Wilton, non# a-d 1 in 2 inning" off B’aehcldar, * and 11 in 4 Inning" ir^ne out in »e%enlh> off Ptnoe. none »n<l l *n 1 inn‘op off Voigt. 1 and • in :t rnnlngp Double plav* Harrlion ’o Kntupp to < arJ«rifh» Flatktmper tr. Krgupp o t.’artwrlgh' I’mptrea C* Kr.en trrd Shannon Time' 2 23. > ale Oexv Pilot Chosen. T’aile, July 13.—Allred M. Wilson of Minneapolis Isa* been elected cap ii>in cf the Y.tle crew for next season, it w.i* announced from the ramp of ih* Olympic eight oared champion* today Braxo? Purcha=r Hurlor. Boston, July 17—The purchase of Kd Brandt, a left band aemipro pits her of XX .illaee. Idaho, wu an nr, in ert by Business Manager Fred V ’ehell of the Beaton National* to-I day. Two Tourney Golfers Form Stymie Club J T. Bertwell, Happy Mellow club, and r. W. Calkin*. Field club, have orgaitired a new a*ao ! riation, oiemherahip by tv'alifica tion only. Organitalinn i* to he known aa Die ••Stymied Three Time* on One (ireen aasot iation," and promise* to rank with Die notoriou* "Hole in One ( lull." The affair had it* origin nn the third green of the llupp* Hollow i lilt* Thursday. It **«* Die 2l»t hole of Calkins' and Bertwell'* match. Both were on the green lit three, it wu* Calkin** allot, but he wa* alymied. He tried to roll around Bertwell'* hall and sty mied Bertwell. The compliment **a» relumed. Then returned again. Atter they had auereedrd in stymieing each oilier three time*. Bertwell'* hall proved to he to-* close and he had to pick Calkin* won the hole and tile match. --6 --- CINGiENTWIESj FMPIRK. r f§t r«e# rinim i-i, f «*• ? '•*• oMa, ft furlong* n. \«i • *1 * i *N>w • s \Uiliin tbirh U" »♦«».*? * M .« ft'Ka'I v K ' • xijipo FHai »fti 'T' ’It N .,n" \ Huan a VU'ft . I"? t .< >t a ,n Mft-ttla Bella H- 1 ,jtM, | tii , n».* iUf r I'l'm*’ n: . I*, * Kim , 1 i g. \ Vr • *»• niul t»«r Thraa \mt oM* and ' i l» " 'M ' • b V V. , ^ ! 01*0 «1 It l“t ' V *r**« I«w ft j \N >- i! n t >* o<hI t 1 4 3d a i»*r ! \ 11 * j x ft Him I ' ll \\: \t •> i rt na fta , \ Melt odti a ..Mft 'a >*» I > C>* *» yoph i Ha in «*rd . 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France, July 17.—The splendidly drilled Y«le varsity n«r». men. shield-beat era of I'ncle Sent, furnished no surprise in winning the Olympic eight oared crown toda". flowing with power and precision beautiful to behold anl which i-it their cohorts, including msny sins of old Yale, into the realm of unres trslned joy. they swept to victory by four lengths. Coach Kd I.eader. their yoot g mentor, and -very member of tin crew came In for the cheering so familiar to them hack home when tney vanquished all opposition. Tin* victory clinched for the 1 mred 8t;t' the Olympic rowing championship, givltig I'ncle Sam 33 points, one ^ more than the oatsinen of fiwitxer- >* land, who wete second. The Toronto club of Canada, put. ting t n a f ne spurt at the close, earned second in the eight oared race, after Italy * crew had held aecond place, though far outdone by the Ya>e srrav, most of the way. The British crew was fourth and last The Italians hit up a High stroke for a time to shoot to the front at the etart. Yale, evidently under orders from Coach I.eader. went along In Its smooth stroking that ateadily cut down the Dalian*' lead. At a quarter of the way, the nose of the Yale eh»ll went m the front. From then on, the lead was ever-widening, as the Ameri cans bent and pulled in superb style. Near the end. the Americans were rowing the cth-ts out of sight, yet d.d not ae»m to be over exerting them selves except juet at the clngg when they hit up their stroke to fla-h across the line In an exhilara ng burst of speed. Despite -i strong wind Ysle did • » distam e in 6 minutes, 33 2 3 seconds. HELEN WILLS IN OLYMPIC FINALS Par •. July It.—Mi** Helen Wll - j California girl winder and Amfricjn roman tenni* champion, won h»r way too the finals in the Olympic women * >r.ni* einglrs rhampionahips todav •hen *h» rf«feated Mile. fV"d;ng of France la *• • -..rr.» **'* Set as, C2 ’ Cl. Vincent Richard* lone Arrer'ran survivor, also entered the final rc rd • hen h» defeated Raron d* Mnrphur to of Italy thre* sets out of four. Ignore*. « it, 3 «, SI, « 4. Richard* will meet the winner of the Henri Coehet .lean Rorotra match in the final round. Mile. Vlastn of Frari'-e furnished a *i:rpri»» when she defes'e-', M »* Kathleen McKane, th« Rrr:»h star, in the other »»mi-final. The French girl came from behind af’er lo* nr 'he Pr*t set. a love match, and won the other two sets. Scores 0 S. ", S ’. Mile Ylasto and M'sa Will* w ill meet In the finals. Pfnimlvania Instructor Takes Lead in Rifle Shoot Fort Niagara, N. Y . July IT.—< apt. I. S. Spooner, military instructor ;ih* l*nlver«ity of Pennsylvania, jumped into the lead today in com petition for the I'nited States infantry national match rifle t*am. His total score was 1.1*5 out of a possible ! -*l0 j for four dsty* shooting. The SYNTRON Electric Hammer Needs Representa tion in Nebraska The Sales Manager of the National Electric Mfg. Co. of Pittsburgh, Pa., will be in Omaha within a few days. He would like to discuss sales representation with a responsible individual or a mechanical sales organiza tion capable of aggressive ly presenting a remarkable tool to Contractors, Indus trial Plants, etc. This ham mer. practically non-com petiti\e, has been success fully selling in other U. S. markets for two years. The tool is fully covered by guarantee. Liberal com mission. For appointment write full details which will I be held in strict confidence Give phone number and address your letter to N. J. OCKSRE1DER. Hotel Fontenelle