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* Yanks Regain American League Lead Huggins Crew Takes Twin Bill From White Sox Falter Hurls Good Game hut Receives Ragged Support —Ruth ClouU 31st Homer. HICAGO, 4 uly IS.— New York went hack into first place in the close , American league pennant race by winning both games of a d o u b le - header from Chicago by scores of K to 3 snd 1! to 10. re spectively, while Detroit was beaten by Phila delphia. Faber pitched a good game in the opener, but his mates played had linse bull behind him, being unulile to bit in the pinches and loose play - log. • The second encounter was prue lically settled in the first inning, when the Yanks liit the offerings of J.eo Mangutn, the former Minneapolis Ntar, to all corners of the lot, and drove him to the showers after bat ting around. Babe Ruth ratne up pith Mike Cvengros oh the hill and Tracked nut his 31st homer of the season. Two men were on base at the time. rthleagn plugged along, forcing the retirement of Mamaux in the first Hi ring and in the seventh and eighth Innings hit Shaw-key hard, forcing him to retire. Jones finally retired the sde. First gam#: NSW TORK (A) CHICAOA fAI. a h.bn.a-e. a.h.bn.a.e Witt r f 5 14ft ft Arc'ran rf 4 1 4 ft t I incan 3b 4 ft ft :t 0 Hooper rf 5 l 1 ft ft Ruih If 5 12 II OCollfna 2h 4 2 12ft Meu’at rf 5 2 3ft II Utterly tb 1 ! 11 " t Pipp 1b 4 .3 * 1 ft Falk If 4 1111 S.han* e. 3 14 1 0 Kannn 3b 3 1 ft 5 ft Ward 2b 1 2 4 2 1 Mri-in s« 2 0 0 4 1 MrNn’lv 2b II ll II o ft r.Cro'ie I 0 n ft ft Scott an 4 12 2 ft Barrett »» ll ft 1 ft ft linah P J 1 ft 1 ftSr halk c :l ft ft 3 0 - |.'abar p 3 0 0 10 Totala 27 12 27 1ft 1 rMoslil ] ft 0 ft ft I.yona p o o ft ft ft To I a la 33 I 2? 15 3 7.Haiird for McClellan In »th. xBalled foe Fabar In 3lh. Br ora yy inninga: \, ,v Yor k .ft..t oftft 02-—* Cllleagn .0*2 ft*1" ft**1’ :l Snnunarr Hunt pagan, Me.Uarl * - >• I'lpp (3). Britan*. Ward. Sr nit. Art heaaon. I'olltna. Shaety. Two baaa hits: Pipp <21. Falk, Ward. Homa runa: V-ard. Behan*. Sml-n baac: Meuanl, 121. Collin*. Wilt, sacrifice: Buah McCteflan. Double playa. Iiugan io Ward to ripp. Left on base": \cw YoiIt, a: Chicago. 9. Baaa on ban. tiff Faber. 1: "ff Ruab. 5; off I.yona, I struck nip By Faber. 4; by Bioti. 3. Hits: lift Faber. 9 In * innln*a: off I.yona, I in I toning I-n«in* pitcher: Faber. Finplres: Hildebrand ard Kvana. Time. 'new TORK (At CHICAGO I A) 8 b h.po 8 9 tb.n p" * 9. Wilt cf 4 3 It l ft Arrh'n el; 4 2 0 0 " I>u*an 3b 5 2 It ft «Hooper rf « J J ? J Ruth If 4 3 5ft 0 Collin. 2h *2330 Meuael rf « 3 I ft uSheely lb 3 1*1 Pipp 1h 5 14 1 ft Falk If J * l • Hirfann c 4 l 1 " »Kamm lb J ; 7 Ward "b 4 1 ft ft 0 >! ' Ian «a 1 J . J J VI s- ly 2b 1113 ftlMnatll J } J 5 ® Scott1 IS 3 12 1 «5*rrHl "» ' * ? J. " Vap-'ux p ft n n n nSrhalk r ft ft 1 '* “badrey S S « l " OCroue. r 3 2 2 « 0 lone, p 1 1 ft " " Man'urn p ? " " " " Hcyt p ft ft ft ft PCV.p* . P 3 ft ft « ft Total. II IT 272.I^s.^ ••••• Total* <1 1* >t »4 0 cHatted for McClellan In fHttl. cKatted for Ovengrn* in seventn. cHutted fnr LyoM in ninth. V S:° Yn,hk lnnln“,: ,...1»« *1* *«' 12 uhbairo . . >1® 1"" M" Summary—Run*: Wilt (2). Dugan<3». j. ,ih (2). Maura1 PIPP. Hofmann. Hr-ott Maniaux .lun"». Archdeacon (3), Hooper 72,Miliine, Sheely. Salk (75 Two.I,am 1.. 1 n - Will < J t. Kuth, Collin*, Hooper. Thrw-b»ae hit Archdeacon. )lom< rune: Ruth. .Iona* Stolen hare* Ruth. M#*u*«l. Surrjfit »•>•: Hhe*l> <->• Hof ii.rnn Win Dugan Double plaja. Riotl l*|pp. fnllina >o Itarrett to Sheely. I ...ft on baa#*: New York, 1": • h cago. II, B**es on hall*: Dff Mangum I. off y.m.iix *• off « v«*ngro*. {»: off 8n»wlA«*>. f. off l.yons, 1; off lloyt. 1 HUuuk out: Hv SpHwkey, 1: by MBiKiim. 1 ttrf Mangum, » In two-third* Inning oft I i„na. 2 In two Inning*; off ManiaUJ. .. In' two-third* inning; nff .Tone* I In two third* Inning; off ■•venrrn*. 7 In »l* *"d one third Inning*; nfr Sh.wk.y U In *lx and two third* Inning*; nff Hoyt, none in one inning Paesed hall: lln,Tn'""n2 Winning pitcher. Shawkey Inning 1 t,, her: Mangum Umpire*. Kuna and Hildebrand. Tim*: 2:1*. Lamar’s Hitting Wins for Macks Tietrnit, lulv it—Bishop* *lngle ■ ff er Mr.igsy had walked and hern .acrlflced in second and Lamar, home nm in1'1* eleventh Inning gave Philadelphia t""® r« fnr a 7 'n 4 victory n.er Detroit . her* today. Philadelphia tied the erore In L. he eighth when four hlte, Including J smar e double, counted for three rune PHIDAD’PHIA (A) DETROIT fA) ah.hpoa* ab.h.po a a Hl.hop 3b lilt II Burke 2b k 1 1 J; * I .a mar If *210 • Manual, If 4 0 I " Miller rf B 3 4 0 0 < obb if i 3 J 11 " llauaer lb 6 2 It 3 0 Bell n rf 6 - 4 0 » dm. on* • f 6 3 3® 1 Hlue 1b 4 2 1* 0 0 l.yke* 3b 4 114 . fllgney sa . - 0 4 0. 11ay »* 6 2* 2 I o.Inner 3b 2 « » * Hiiikkv c 4 0 0 1 0 HMHAler «■ 4 0 .1 2 » Hu.n'.f p 4 13 4 ..Well. 3 0 « I « — Ht oner p loooo To I a la 44 14 13 11 1 gWingo I 0 0 0 0 Total! 37 9 33 13" sHalle.3 for Stoner In alevenlh. . ''"'re a no 000 1 30 03 7 ,pl" oil) 210 000 00 4 DiTii.nar>: Hun* Blahop, I.atnar (3>. Millar. Hauser. U«lluway. Bruggy. / obh, II elltnann. Illua .21 Two-bss* 1,11*. Mil 1, , Heilmann. <-»bh. I.atnar, Simmon*. Three-ha*# hit: llellmann. Horn# run.,l.a , ,r Stolen bases; Hluo tlalloway. S*c.. hits: Hauae*. June* Dyke*. K,0 .■ Rommel Double play*1 il*u,*r ll„n,mel; llurke U> Hlue /.eft no baa*. Philadelphia. 4: Detroit. H. I1*”* 1.. .1!»: >'ff Rorn.eel k. off SI""'-;,. ■- „ nut: llv Well* I. Mils: Off wells, in |n revpn Inning* (r«»n#* out In , fr Stnner. h in four Inning* Ph**b«I hall. Mruifv. Login* plirher: .S»on*r. I nipire* I'insp/i end Orm»by. Tim#* 2 ..3. Indians Defeat fernalors, 2-1. I'lovrUna .inly J* — ei»v»i»iiii ir.mi.ti t,.,. Aiii nt ihi»» fmm W.«hln«tnn '•'•'»> vh*n t'ove’.eekle otitplt«.:Krd Mofr'dge, • • vet* nd winning. 2 to 1 Speaker erored ». ih* first inning on hi* triple and *te»l < r horn*' Lutike’ii elngl* *nd Btttnmn • nl* «<•' ounled for th* other run. "«•"* j.Kton fulled »r* genre until the •l*ntn. \ ,i. n Pec*k walked. PltH'h Hitter Mat thew* doubled »rtd Rl'e beet oui »n ln \V*A hki I NOTON I A I f T.F.VEr.A ND (A) h t> h.pn a ■ . ah.hpo a.p 7 , rf <2 f» •* OM'ffullf If 4 0 *1 •' l e 11 if. I d ef 4 0 10 it Hu in me rf 4 1 1 " i.rri* 2b 4 13* OHpraker of 4 2 1 «• 1 (ioHlIn If 4 0 3 0 o .f.Sewell ** H H i 'id** lb 41*0 0 be well e 4 I 3 I o Hum! r 2 12 0 0 Burn* lb 2 ni l J J i „ !f,r 2b 4 0 1? OStap'on 2b 4 I 1 3 0 ? 0 J I 1 I.lit*We 31. 3 1 0 | f) , 11 0 2 O'. ove'kl* p 2 « 1 2 0 t 0 0 • 0 I | 0 0 o To»el» no . 17 1^0 Title I* 12*3411 1 . . • Mailed for Mngrldg* In eighth , V ^ .hmainn . 000 I 00 010 1 mV . .. .. - Silin ilia > .* liun*: tv» k, Mpeekei. K iCuticura Soap Best for Baby gygas£ig Two-baa® hits: llitrln, Matthews. Three bare hits: Speaker. Summit. Stolen base: Speaker. Sn< riflcM hit: Coveleskio. Dou bt® ploy: Taylor to Harris to Judge. Lift on base*: Washington. 6; Cleveland, 9 Base* on balls: Off Mogridge, 2; off Coveleskle, J. Struck out: Hy Mogridge 2; by Coveleakie. 2. Hit*: Off Mngridge. '• In seven Innings, off KusatH, none In one inning Hit by pitched ball: Hy Mogridge, Burns. Losing pitcher; Mog ridge. Umpires: « onnolly Nallih. Time: 3:32. Osborne’s Wildness Costly to Dodgers Brooklyn. V. Y . July 2* A Her Os horn® had allowed three runs on a single, a sacrifice fly and five passes with two nut in the first Inning. “Rube" Khrhardt. Brooklyn recruit from Lakeland. Fla., made his debut here today and shut nut the Reds with three hits during the re mainder of the game. The 4hree runs scored off Oaborne were sufficient for Cincinnati to win. The score: CINCINNATI (N) BROOKLYN <N) ah h po n » . »>> h PO » <■ r-rlla 3h 4 17 4 o£,.l*t! »>- * i * ;; Bohna aa 10 3 1 a**"'J*, Jlj, 1 J J 1 2 Rrn.ah rf 4 0 3 0 0 J.' , '",1 .2 .? ?JJ JJ BrW.r 1h 1 1 a n !Brown <* 3 13 0 0 flraa ar 1b 3 1. « 0 0(i, |ffiUi i f .1 0 3 0 0 Pln.nl 1C 2 2 12 ® "r harry <• 4 10 10 Moalll 3b J 1 1 4 OMItoh'l a. 4 3 2 4 0 |\\ Ingn r 3 0 10 OOshorne p 0 0 0 ft o Don hue p 3 0 0 2 OKlirha't p 3 10 10 Totals 29 A 27 II 0 Totals 32 7 27 1 1 0 Score hy Innings: Cincinnati . *00 000 non 3 Brooklyn . oho 020 000- 2 Summary Run*: Critz, Bohne Walker. 1i*b?PryV Two-baa® hits: Brown. Mitchell, .stolen ban**: Critic. Rarrlflr® hit* /,r,*f,th-. double play: Donohue MHz to Dressier. Left on base Cin cinnati. 6; Brooklyn. « Base on balls: tiff "i. "ff 1 tonnliue. 2. Struck out: J}*.*''”rhardt. .1; by Donohue. 1. Hits: off halVii i ^ two-thirds inning; off Khr 3 .,n eight and one- • bird Innings. I.oslng p| , her; Osborne. empires: .Vt» ounlck. Pfirmsn snd Harr. Time: 1:3ft. RALLY IN TENTH WINS FOR RED SOX ,-ou!"- 3ulv 3* — Rnh>rlaon-a rtnuhla • n the ninth inning tied the score for the Browns, but the Boston Rad Sox in!h* back with a five-run raljv in the ^'Inning todays gam*. Jft to 5. urban .Shocker pitched almost airtight ball tn the first six Inning", but weak ened in tile seventh, allowing five h i.« 1 for three runs. , VMfll Manager Ruder annnun**d he would protest th® came because t’mnira Owens ruled that Rrgo should prated*- AL-MII "I?, I*1 batting order *n the ninth which the Browns' manager derlared vlo 1 a 1 ed the rules. M*Mll!an had run f..r Sevcreid In the eighth, remaining In the game at shortstop. fror*-: BOSTON (A > ST. LOLfS rA > . , a.h.po.a.e a.h no a e. Clark 3h 4 0 0 2 1 Tobin df « 4 3 ft ft Wx«el! 3b ft 0 ft 1 ft Kvans. If 4 0 2 ft ft Wamby 2b 5 1 4 4 0 Sialer. lb 5 17 1ft e«*'h If ft 2 2 ft OM’M'nt 2b 3 1 5 4 0 Harris. 1b 6 1 33 3 AJ’bson rf 5 ft 4 ft ft Boone rf f» 2 ft ft ft R'rtson 3b 4 3 2 0 ft J Cl ns rf ft ft ft ft ft Sever®!*] <41700 F’stead « f 2 1 4 0 0 (}**rbtr ss 3 2 0 3 0 Plncinch c 3 2 2 ft ft M'M an ** 10 0 10 Shanks ss 4 2 4 9 0 Rego c 1 ft ft 0 0 Plercy. p 3 113ft Shocker l) 1 1 ft 1 ft Quinn p 1 ft tt ft ft Grant n ft ft ft 0 ft P*um»n p I I ft ft ft Lvons n ft 0 ft ft ft xHeving 10 0ft OMavne p ft ft ft 0 0 - — — * Rice 1 0 ft o ft Totals 4'* 123021 1 z.Wlngard l ft 0 ft ft zSiinon ft 0 ft ft 0 zP dins 1 1 0 ft ft Tot s Is 40153010 0 xB.ilted for Clark In 10th zBatted for Shocker in 7th. /Batted for IJerbe;- n 9lh. /Ratted for Grant in 9th sBafted for Bavne in 10th. Score by innings; Boston .ton ftftft 7|ft 5 1ft St. Louis . ftftft OH) 1*1# 5 Summary — Runs; '"lark t*). Harris Boone. J. Colima. Flagstead. Tlcnin* h. Shanks 13). Percy. MoManus. Jacobson. Robertson. Ge,»her (2). Two-ham hit": Robertson. Picinch. Thr*»-haae hits: Shanks. Boone. Sacrifice hits. Shocker. McManus Kvan*, Warrthv. Flagstead. Double playa Gerber to McManus to Sis ler. Shanks tn Wanibv to Harr-" Shank* to Harris. Left on bases: Boston. 9: St. Louis. 12 Bases on balls: nff Piercv. 2: off Quinn. 1: off Ferguson. 1: off Shocker. 3; off Lvons. 1; off Bavne. 1. Struck out Rv Shock *r. 4 Hit* Off! Piercv. 9 in A 1-3 nninga: off Fergus*}!?. 2 in 2 2-7 innings: off Gran. 2 In 1 tnntre off Bayne. 1 tn l innlnc off Quinn. 4 in J in»rg off Shorker. * in 7 Innings off Lvon*. 3 in 1 'nnlotr Hit hv ©itched ball. By Bavne t Picinch) Pas«ed ball: Bv Picinch). Biased ball: Bv Picinch. 2. Winning ©it* her: Ferguson Losing pitchrr Lvovs Umpires c*w»ns. Mor tsrity and Rowland Time: 2:29. EMIL YDE WINS SEVENTH STRAIGHT! Boston. .Tulv 2* —Pitcher Yda of Hill* burgh held Bo*ton to aevtn hit* today won hi* gsm*\ & m 2. and ran hia taring of cdrylght v'etorle* to asven A running natch by Blgl)*** in deep left prevented at |r:*at. 4 wo Bnati.n run* front adoring The Pirate* mad* flva double pla>a. Thf •'•nr» • PITTSBURGH (V) BOSTON fN> ab.h.po a *. ah h po a a Bigbee If 4 13 1 OKalit «f 3 2 111 (*nrav rf 4 2 3 A Ac’tin am If 3 » 2 «' A I *11V1 er rf 4 A I A A Matin rf "■ 3 2 A 0 Wright "B 3 13 5 2 M In ia 1h 4 A 9 ’ A Trav’r 3b 4 2 A 1 APagrtt 2h 3 2 1 3 A | MirVs 2b 4 2 5 5 AO|b*on 2b 4 A 2 1 I Grimm lh,4 2 9 A An Kith aa 4 1 5 4 l |.; Smith C 3 A -2 A A O’Nall > 3 A 4 • A Yd* p 3 A 1 8 A Yeargln p 3 A 1 6 0 Tola!* 33 1A 27 15 3 Totala 3A 7 27 II 3 H* or* by Inning* . Pitlahurgh . aaa A3A A?A—5 Bfuron _ • '»« *>*2 AAA- 2 Summary Buna. Bigh**, Cuyler. Tray nnr. Maranvllle. Grimm. Uunnlngham, Mann Three-ha** hita: Maranvlll*. Grimm. Mann Stolen ba**: Bifbe*. s*r rlflm hit: K Smith 1 louble pi*'-a: Mar »nvilla to Wright to Grimm 12): Blgh*** to Maranvlll* to Grimm; Wright to M*r anvlll* to Orlmm; Yda to Wright to Mar anvilla to Grimm. Padgett to R. Smith to M# Inn if T.*f t on baa**: n*t*hurrh. .3; Roaton. 5. Base* on ball*: Of' Yd*. 4; off-Yeargln. t. Struck out: Fly Yde, 2- 1>’ Yeargln. 4 Wild pitch: Yeargln. P****d halt: O'Neil. Umpire* Sweeney, <J hay and Quirfley. Tim*: 1:5* Grand Rapids Club Disbands. Flint, Mi< h., July 27.—At h meeting of I he Michigan-Ontario league here tonight, It was dec ided to have the league take over the Grand Rapid* team which was today dM»and*d by I'reaident \V. T. Morrissey of the eluli. %l>\ KNI IKKHKM j- ' | ! Lemons Bleach j the Skin White j The only harm less way to bleach the akin white la to mix the Juice of two lemons with three ounces of nrrhsril White, which snv drug gist will supply for s few cents. Shake well In s bottle, and you have s whole quarter-pint of me most wonderful skin whltener, softener and beaullfler. Maj'Sga this sweetly fragrant lem on bleai h Into ilia face, neck, arms and hands. It can nut Irritate Fa mous stage beauties use It to bring that clear, youthful skin and rosy white complexion, also as a freckle, sunburn and tan blench. Vim must mix this lemarkahle lotion yourself. It ran not he bought tesily to use I,«| unao It. arts best immediately after It Is prepared. mu r H i iss ue n r 6 6 6 it a PraarripttAM far Cold*, Grippe, Dengue Fever, Constipation, Bilious Head ache* and Malarial Fever. J Sothoron Hurls Cards to Shutout Over New York St. Louis Hurlr Second One to Blank Lianls This Season; Bottnniley Hits Homer. EW YORK. July 2X — The St. Louie Nftllnn a If evened l hdr Feries with Now York today winning the fourth gntne of the FCtieF, fi to -t. Allan Sothoron is only the second pitcher to Fhut out the Giants his season. Boltomley hit a home •tin off Maun with two men on base n the eighth inning The score: ST. I.otns IN) NEW YORK (N) ab.h.po.a.e ab.h.po.a.e Smith rf 5 1 4 ft OHout h h rf .1 ft 2 0 0 Holm rf 1 2 H 0 I Friar It 2b 4 12 4 0 liorn'y 2b 2 112 OWilnon cf 4 ft ft ft 0 BotTv lb » 2 7 0 OMeiiae! If 4 ft .1 0 0 Blade* If 4* 1 1 ft ft Kelly lb 4 1 lfi ft ft C'ooney ** f» 1 0 4 ft.fa« k'n ** 3 2 3 3 1 Qonx'M < f> 2 4 ft ft(Sroh 3b 4 112ft Frel'au 3b 4 1 ft I 0 Snyder r 4 I ft 2 ft Soth'on p 4 2 ft ft OM'Quil'n p 1 ft ft 3 ft -— (•>if|nrc p ft u ft ft ft Total* 37 13 27 7 1 Maun p »' ft ft ft ft xTerry 1 ft ft » ft x Bent lev 1 ft ft u n OVon'ftil 1 ft ft ft ft Total* 14 * 27 J 4 I xTlalte.l f..r M'QuIllan tn fifth, x Km t ted for ' »dor* in seventh. xlijilP'l for Maun In ninth. S» t.r** by Inntnpr; it. Louil . fill ft \pu’ York . .ftftft ftftft ftftft-—ft Summary Kune; lloim (3), Bottomley, "onney, Sothoron. Two-baa* hits: Kelly, rlolm. Three has* hit; Hlad**. Home run: Rottomlej Stolen baa**: Smith, Cooney. Sacrifice hits: Sothoron. Frejgau. Horna iy. Double play: Jackson to Kelly. Left >n has**: New York, ft; Si Lou's, 13. Ba*e« on lot II*: off McQuillan, 3: off "adore, 2- tiff Sothoron. 2 Struck out: Hy "adore, 1; by Sothoron, 2. Hit*: Off Mc Quillan. 6 In live Inning*; off (’adore 3 n two Lining*; off Maun, 4 In two in llngv. Hit by .'pitcher: Bv McQuillan Blade*), l-nsing pitcher: McQuillan. I'm >lre*: Klein and Wilson. Time; 1.43. Phillies Defeat Cubs in Silliest Philadelphia. July M —Tba f*hlcago "uba lost a. bar 1 hitting content to Phil idelphia today by the a<-ore of 12 to 11. Both L am* used four pit# her* and all vara hit freely. The Cub* lead of two run* wan « pad out by Wilnon with a tom* run into the bleachers 'n the f<fih with two on. doing Into the ninth five ADOLPHE MENJOU CLAIRE WINDSOR ROBERT ELLIS i 1 -esrgN. . Would You Sell Love for Riches? CLYDE M«tt Severn, I COOK _ I •nPPWAN'l Frenk Strewn,1 ORPHAN | Pianist [| ORCHESTRA, NEWS, ORGAN A rural musical comeoy that la a sura enough riot of fun. v BERT SMITH PLAYERS ! offer “THE VILLAGE (POSTMASTER” Exclusive picture* in addition. Wed. Eve.—"Country Storo" Fun and profit for oil. (THIS WEEK HAROLD LLOYD In "GIRL SHY” It Seems Like a Miracle to See How Lyko, the Great General Tonic, Puts New Vigor into Weak and Sickly People From every part of the country reports have come of the amazing benefits brought to run-down men and women by this famous tonic. Many of these people had suf fered for years from conditions which made them practically inva lids, incapable of doing a real day's work; others had faulty digestion, constipation, lack of appetite, nerv ousness, or other ailments which mado them feel and look tired, sickly, “down and out,” Now these same people sre in splendid health, active, cheerful, full of life and vigor through the bracing, tonic effect of Lyko. Reports of restored health which seem almost like accounts of mira cles come from people in all parts of the country and establish I-yao as one of the most beneficial remediea ever given to the human race. I.yko is made from pure medicinal Ingredients, one of which is a mild hut effective laxative; mint her is lor the liver and kidneys; another aids digestion, and anoiher one hss a strengthening action on the nerves, helping to overcome sleep lessness and irritability. If you don’t “feel like yourself,'' see how quickly Lyko will bring l»ck your old strength, ambition and ability to hold your own with active people. Regular Price $1.50 SPECIAL SALE PRICE 6 Days Only Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. l«tliADa<l«a l«Ui*Harna) »*1llArar«am 21thAParnam runs behind the Cuba made a desperate ra 11 v hut tt fell ahy by a run. The score: CHICAGO IN). PHI LA. <N> a.h.bti.H.e. a h bn a e Sint* cf & 1 2 ft «' Sand a.« u y J 0 f Ho- her as ft 1 4 2 2 Par'aoti »a VI 4 It ft Adams 2b .1 n 2 4 <> Harper rf :i 1 1 1 «» Har'eit e 4 1 7 0 0 VVll'ams cf 5 1 3 0 <» Friborg .1b .1 l 0 3 0 8chutz. If 4 1 :: 0 t» tii igsby If 5 .1 1 •» ftWrl'one 3b & 2 1 l “ Vogel rf 3 110 0 Ilolke lb 4 1*00 Barrett 1b 5 0 110 « Ford 2b f. 2 5 4 0 Al'dge p 1 0 II 0 0 Wilson « 4 3 1 0 Jacob* p inooo Huhbell c •• " 0 0 1 Bush p 1 o o o o 0 Beits p o o n ft 1 xGra’am 1 0 ft 0 ft/Mitch'I 1 1 o 0 ft Tt | a k e p o o i# o ft Glax'r p 1 o o 1 ft x.Mii'er lion o Car'aon p o o o o Q x« oi ter o o o n ft _Total* 39 13 27 Hi 4 Totals 39 U 24 t 2 x Batted for Hush in *t»*. x Rutted for Make in 9tn. xRsn for Miller In 9th zBatter for Belts in 2d. Score by innings: Chicago . liin ftftft «o4 i Philadelphia . Of* ft 032 llx—12 Sum mar v Runs: Stat*. Hollocher. Ad ams (2). H a rt net t. Friberg 12), Grishy (21. Barrett. Cotter. Parkinson (2), Schulte 2). Wright stone. Ilolke (2). Ford. Wilson f2). Mitchell. Two base hit: Grigsby, Htatz. r rl berg, Wright stone (2), Hollocher Schult*. Three base hits: Ford. Home run: Wil son. Stolen base: Hartnett. Double plays: Parkinson, to Ford to Hoike;Wr1ghtatone trt Ford to Hoik*: Ford to Parkinson to Hoike I .eft on base: Chicago, 9; Phila delphia. 7 Bases on halls: Off Aldridge. 1; off Jacobs 1; off Bush. 2; off Belts. 2; off Glazner. 4; off Carlson, I Struck out: By Aldridge. 2; by Jacobs. 1; by Hush. 1; by Make, 2: by Betts. 1; by Glaz ner. 2: Hits: off Aldridge. & in 1 2-3 in nlngs; off Jacobs. 3 in 2 23 innings; off Bush 4 in 2 2 3 innings; off Blake. I in 1 in ning off Hubbell 2 in no Innings; (none out in 1st off Bdls. 3 in 2 innings: off Glazner. 9 lr» ft 2-3 innings; off Carl son. I in 13 Inning, lilt by pin bed ball: By Glazner. Vogel. Wild pitch: Hush Blake Winning pitcher: Glazner. I.oslng pitcher: Bush, empires: Moran and Bigler. Time; 2:2<». Jolmstoii May Euler National Chicago, July 2S.—Harrison R. Johnston of St. Paul, winner of the wc-tcin coif championship at Hins dale today said that lie exacted to take part In the national champion ship at Philadelphia and might try for the western open title at Cgjumet club. Chicago, in September. (Idlf en thusiasts today were still marveling at the golf displayed by Johnston. Wnolworth Store Sells Wiklrnot. Th» Wnolworth 5 and 10-rent store has just received new stock of Wild root. Hair Tonic and Wildroot liquid shampoos as advertised In national magazines.—Advertisement. iA BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM jO The Madeline Brandeis I PRODUCTION S “Mot One to Spare”! DOROTHY DEVORE ji TH« Frmala Harold Lloyd '$W In "Hold Your Breath” ;J| Frank Peler*on Sinfinf jlj “How Do You Do’* l-^| STARTING SUNDAY I The Man of Mystery ROLAND TRAVERS Other Vaudevilln Offering* | COMING BACK For Two Days THURSDAY—FRIDAY j “KIDNIGHT i FOLLIES” Rogular Show In Addition NEIGHBORHOOD THEATER1" GRAND - ISth end Binnry MARY PHILBIN In ''The A|« el Deaira” BOULEVARD - 33d and Leavenworth CLAIRE WINDSOR and LEW CODY In “Nellie the Beautiful Clash Modal” LOTHROP - - - 24th and Lothrop Ct ARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "A Wifa’a Rnmanre” I SPECIAL COLLEGE COURSES POPULAR The rapidly increasing number and quality of the openings available for men graduating from university busi-1 ness courses and the commonly sat isfactory progress in business made those graduates give cumulative evi dence of the fundamental soundness of this training. Each year the op portunities in every field of business j open to graduates of university busi- ( ness courses exceed to a more signifi- j cant extent, the number of men and women seeking the positions. The Creighton University College of Commerce, Finance and Journalism offers courses, beginning September 15, in accounting, sales management, retail management, advertising man agement, secretarial science, journal ism, banking and finance and busi ness administration lending to the degree of Bachelor of Commercial 1 Science. These courses are offered to both night and nay students. In addition to the full four-year courses, short courses ate offered in every de portment, both night and day. for those regularly employed who wish to improve themselves in their present employment. Cotner (iollepp Note*. M ifr* H«l«*n Rowland 24. baa arrapfa»l th» pocii ion of principal at ItnaK n Mica Francja N>wrnt. ’25. Imt* Saturday to attend tha confrrenc* on r*ti*iouc rdu ratlnn belli at I .aka «»r n*?v:t. Mica Mil died Taylor and Mi*c \ < na Clark. Intend to go tn the T W. C A. ronfer enre. to bo bald at. Tatra Purk In Au*U*t. Ttean and Mra .1 F. T>unc»n and family drove to Omaha Sunday to viait their da lighter. Ruth, who la at tha Methodist h^apltal thdre. Mia* Fay Handel. *?S. baa arrented Jh* prinojpat«bln at lybanon. Neb. Mtaa T.e Anna Word will teaoh at Broken Bow. Prnfe**nr nod Mr* J. K Shellenberger l»ft Wednesday on «n ante trip tn nhio They will visit for « few days lo Itlfooir wi>h friends and relative, of Mrs Shrl lenherger end lh»n drive on lo Ohio 'o vis, t with Prof Sl'elleoherpers re|*i|ve«. peso Porn T Winter, who ha* h»*n In Keniurkv helping with the Trsnsyl v .nit endowment rernpalgn. returned to net hanv Thlirsdsy She and Mr Winter will take a varitlnn trip to < olorsdn dur ing August. _ Them Is a new shade of brown railed "penny." which has aroused a preat deal of attention In fashion rircles. Van Sant School of Business Continuation and post-gradu I ate classes formed every Mon lay. August classes for beginners start August 4th. Evening School re-opens Thursday, September 4th. , 205 So. 19lh St. Omaha Telephone JA 5890 MIDLAND COLLEGE Baccalaureate School School of Education (WLTH TEACHERS’ PLACE MENT BUREAU) School of Commerce School of Fine Art* School of Home Art* College Preperetory ASK FOR CATALOG Dr. J.F. Krueger, Pres. Fremont, Neb. School of Individual Instruction Accredited to the University of Nebraska 402 South 36th St. Harney 2949 RECORD 1921, 3 Pupil, 1923-24 134 Pupil, TYPE I COURSES I FEATURES I. Fitakllihfd History of Art 2 Or|.nl,,d t H'»h »t*>*el J Cynv.r..tlon J. Democratic 2 Junior High . ... 4. Fer bny. end «lrl, I - ... J. MeSern Uteralur, «he,e parent, d.- * Or.d.. 4. Sei.l B.ik|r«ind .1 | mind the b..t I «- Primary ! LlUtature The University School of Music LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Thirty-First Year Begins September Sth MUSIC : DRAMATIC ART \ I,argr Faculty. Complete Courses l eading to Degree. Many Instructor, Accredited to the University r>( N’ebraaka. Anyone may enter. New catalog mailed on roquet, j Addre,, ADRIAN NEWENS, Praaidaat, llOi _|| Shattuck School ‘Where Boys Are Fitted For Success In Life" K vl|f»»r<M«s bodt ui a n ' nuud high ideal* and i ha will to so* » -*»*d ate ale mm's of Ufa equipment ShaUuck give* to boys. IhflH'ttuh preparation for lead ing i .tllrw• • All pop ■ at spot *e Under eight effrrient reaches Military tiain ing undtr government rnntrll. Par* titular* on raguaat. AdUrea* SHATTUCK SCHOOL Rat H Faribault, Minn, -f---*—: ENTIRE FAMILY IN LAW SCHOOL Boulder, t'olo., July 27,—An unus ii,, 1 circumstance was discovered si i he 1 nivanity of Uolorado summer school here yesterday when It was learned that a family from Fort Worth. Tex., is taking the law course. The Students are Theodore Mack, his wife, and theil son, Henry. Mack is hea i of a law firm at Fort Worth and his son is a senior in thp law- de partment at the University of Texas. Mr. Mack and his son are taking a special course, while Mrs. Mack, who says she does not intend to become a practicing attorney, says she is study ing law to learn something of its va rious phases. More than 4,000 are attending tits summer school, with Texas having Ihp largest representa tion from an outside state. 75 BOYS AND GIRLS ON SUMMER ROLL The .School of Individual Inst rue lion report* the piktcpp of this year's pummer w-honl. Seventy five boya and girl* of all age* are now in at tendance. many of them returning for the frill pepnion. Kegi'd• ition for the next semester ip limited. rmripn ** years* success tniVrtUV Three T•• r§* Law Court* ip1v»t I.L B or J. D ■ A I ■ I ^hlrato B d of Kdur«> ■ ■ B ■ ■ ^B on pfi m ■ Ull • • •" d1 • f fill -l,MW. EX TEN?! I Hll 7,4 I'n-rMpot-l. BbI I f V cnee lead nr *o Ph D. Pb. n . A M Addreag Chancellor J. J. TOBIAS SCHOOL ,n ,|Y<-, STUDENTS Rent your typewriter NOW at our special low summer rates. Any make. 4// Matas Typewriter Company, Inc. 205 S. Iftth St. AT lantic 2414 Y. M. C. A. Evening School Opens September 8 Ask for circular on Rusi ns<» letters, Reports, Public Speakinp or Salesmanship. Harney at 17th St. At. 1600 IT Commerce I Law I LAW I Dentistry I Medicine \ I Pharmacy II Liberal Arts ■ 1 ml * ■ • cr«<hiMi Vmm i I Iji.mi ('slid* I-»w Library 1e V « arm tf tn m in-tld* used 4hr*u«t***ut c*ur+*. B I of M't't Cmint «<*• B I prtctletl >t*l Froo*<h-rei Ixm-^1. ■ ■ (aunt? **4 >edcr»J Court* eoa B M tn 1b Oath*. B B ATI rrmtgttmn Pr^WinrAl School* B n *rt HAM "A" SrfcoelA. I H for tnfr. nil* tied «rltB lUftrtm B t;" I fm t t-’tl * L I •* * ,B (reightonJ I llnmrtitKam I Omaha, Web. aBBip BRITISH MAY BAN SCRIPT IN SCHOOLS TiOndon, .July 27.—The question whether children shall, or shall not lie taught to write "sc ript'' Is again agitating the scholastic world of Britain. The Folkestone, education commit tee has just registered sn emphatic protest against "script^' It was stated that ehildren wrrre nnahle to s gn their names under this system, and that th» savings banks refused to accept a signature in "script" when children wished to withdraw their money. It was also pninfcd out that a «ig nature on a legal document In "script was not accepted unless witnessed .Several members argued that "script" took away the character of a per son's handwriting. The committee clerk informed the meeting that "script" was Introduced into 1 in gland from the l.nited fttates and was adopted by the board of edu cation. which bad, however, subse cjuently lost all it* Initial erithusl asm for it. Although there were strong srgu ments put forward In favor of "script" on account of its legibility, the committee decided to petition the board of education to have it abolished in schools. . mmmm a——a——a——* | Cotner College | • ■ ■■ — • I Tlir School of I Individual Attention I 9 • | Write for a Catalog j (CHARLES E. COBBEY, Pma. | Bethany, Nebraska. | MacPhail School of Music MlNNlABOUl'MINNtSOU Piano Violin Voice Organ Dramatic An PjWic Sctcoi Muaic Diploma and Degree C ouriei Hamhne Uruverity Fail Teem ncene Sept. 8*. Cetane Frea upon Apptitawp rvutyt RKF \\ ANT BUS HRINfi RFSl ITS OMAHA SCHOOLS ATTRACT MANY ‘‘Omaha is an important education al center. Its schools and colleges attract to the city thousands of young men and women from other points far and near. No census has been taken of the number of stu dents coming to Omaha every >e.ir nor has an estimate lieen made of th" money they spend here in tuition as well as for living expenses. But the amount Is known to be very barge. This statement was made by H. B Boyle*. pi/Fident of Boyles college. “Being the greatest commercial. In dustrial and financial center west of Chicago. Omaha concerns employ more office assistants than any other city In this region." he said. "A wide range of subjects must I)* taught in a. business training school In order to cope with the demands of the various business houses In a large city. Shorthand and typewriting may l>e the leading subjects taught but there are many other's, and a large faculty, and an expensive apparatus must bo maintained. Just now t'ne summer si-hool rtf Boyles college Is attraetirtg' many students." St. Berchman's Seminary Marion, Iowa A Boarding Schcol far Boya tinder 15 Yeats. Conducted by Sistara of Mercy Eifbt Grade a—Firat Yaar Hifb School CATALOG ON REQUEST J The University of Omaha NON-SECTARIAN COEDUCATIONAL Fall Term Opens September 15 Register Now Enlarged Faculty and Improved Curriculum Increased Equipment FOR CATALOGUE ADDRESS The University of Omaha 3612 N. 24th St., Omaha You’ve heard young men CURRICULUM and women say this many Auditing .nd Puklk times. They trudge away. Accounting. Bookkeep- content to work for small pay and ing. Banking. Machine quiet their conscience by the Bookkeeping. Short- statement "I’ll enroll someday”, hand Typewriting Procrastination snatches success Comp tometry. Pen’- fro® >oun* P^P1*- Jh*>' m.n.hip. Engliah. Tel- »8'!.*•«, lo"*- out !b* egr.phy, Cieil Serr.ce. *I,b‘ , cUss b? •*« Prir.l. Secretarial, c~ff,ul '*r*'er ,n bu»'neM Commercial No r m . I, 8 d*£n,t\"fP toward success by Salr.men.hip end Bu.- *"«»•"« ine.. Admini.tretion, Day School—Night School Boyles College 18th and Harney St». JA ckson 1565 Omaha, Neb. Merriam Block Phone 576 Co. Bluffs, la. iTZ—J2TS5_ _I * -