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► Lowly Athletics Check Browns’ Onward Rush for League-Leading Honors Macks Deliver Double Defeat to Sisler’s Crew I la user, Philadelphia First Sacker, Obtains Homers 19 and 20 in Two Contests. LOUIS, Mo., Aijr. 7* —The Browns suffered a severe setback In tlieir drive on first place when they were defeated by the Athletics in both sanies of today's double • li e a d r r. After losing the first, 7 to 3, they dropped the sec ond, 2 to 1. The score: First Rime: PHILAD'PHIA (A) ST. LOUIS (A) . ab.h.po.a.e. ab.h.po.a.e. Bishop 3b 4 1 4 6 0 Tobin rf 4 1 3 ft ft l.amar If 4 3 2 0 0 Kvnns If 5 0 1 ft ft Welch rf 3 0 10 0 Sisler 1 b 3 ft 8 0 (> Hauser lb 4 2 11 0 o M'M'n’s 2b 5 1 4 2 0 a him'ns cf 4 2 4 0 1 Jacson rf 4 2 2 0 0 Dykes 3b 4 0 12 1 Rob'e'n 3b 3 1 S 2 0 ■4 Gal’way as 3 l 1 3 1 Sever’d c 4 0 3 4 0 Perkins c 3 0 3 0 0 Gerber ** 4 13 10 Gray p 4 10 10 Kolp p 0 o ft 0 0 -Lyons n 2 ft ft 2 0 j Totals 33 10 27 12 3 Pruett p ft 0 ft 0 ft Bayne p ft o ft ft i z William* l l ft o o zSimon o ft o o o zRic© 1 0 0 ft 0 Totals 36 7 27 11 1 /Ratted for Lyons in sixth, xHatted for William* in sixth. /Batted for Pruett in eighth. Score by innings; Philadelphia . 302 ftfttf 002—7 St. Louis . 200 000 100—3 Summary—Huns: Bishop. Lamar. Welch »2). Hauser. Simmons. Dykes. Evan*. Sis ler, McManus. Two-base hits: Bishop. Gray. Home run: Hauser. Sacrifice hits: l.amar. Perkin*. Double plays: Bishop to Hauser: Severeid to Robertson: McMan us to Staler. Left on bases: Philadelphia. 4: St. Louis. 10. Rases on balls: Of* Gray. 4: off Pruett. 1: off Bayne. 1 Struck out: Rv Orav. 3: by Lyons 2: by Pruett. 1. Hits: Off Kolp. 2 in 1 in ning off Lyons. 5 in 5 innings; off Pruett. 1 in 2 innings: off Bayne. 2 in 1 inning 1 Hit by pitched ball: By Lyons. Welch. Umpire*: Connolly. Dineen and Hllde brand. Time: 1:50. Second game: PH1LA. (A) FT. LOUTS (A) ab.h.po.a.e. ab.h.po.a.e. Bishop 2b 2 '> 3 ft Tobin rf 4 1 2 0 ft Lamar If 4 1 3 ft ft Evan* If 3 ft 4 ft 0 Miller rf 3 0 1 0 0 Risler lb 4 0 9 ft ft tl'user lb 3 11110 McM'us 2b 3 ft 1 3 ft Sim’ona ef 4 ft 1 ft t .T’h»on cf 3 12 0 0 Dyke* 31> 3 0 110 Rob't’n 3b 3 ft ft 1 ft I Gall’ay as 3 0 2 4 0 Severeid c 4 2 6 2 0 Perkins c 3 ft 4 1 0 Gerber s* 2 0 3 3 0 R’g'der p 3 112 0 V’gilder p 3 1 ft 1 ft I --zMcMillan 1 0 0 0 o * Total* 28 3 27 14 1 - Totals 30 5 27 10 0 k 7Batted for Robertson in ninth. W Score by inning*: \ "Philadelphia .ftftft ftlft lftft—2 Si. Louis . .ooft oift non—i Summary—Runs: Lamar. Hauser, Severeid. Home run*: Lamar, Hauser. Sacrifice kit*; (krbtr, Jacobson. Double play: Baumgartner to Bishop to Hauaer. j Left on bases. Philadelphia, 3; St. Louis «. Bases on halls: Off Baumgartner, t; off Vangilder. 3. Struck out: By Baum gatrier, 1; by Vangilder. 5. Hit by pitched ball: By Vangilder, Miller. I’m 1'ires: Dineen, Hildebrand and Connolly. Time: 1:33. t RED SOX SLUG WAY TO 4-2 VICTORY Detroit. Aug. 7.—Boston opened a four pmfl aerie.* here today with a 4 to 2 victory over Detroit, th« Red Snr pound ing fmr Tiger pitcher* for 11 hits: S«ore: BOSTON* (A) DETROIT (A) ab.h.po.a.e. ab.h.po.a.e. Flags’d cf 4 12ft ftO’Rou’e 2b 5 3 4 3 « Wamb's 2b 4 2 2 9 OManush If 3 0 2 ft ft Boone rf 3 1 ft ft OCobb rf 4 2 3 ft 0 Harris lb f» 1 14 1 ftlTellm’n rf 1 ft ft 0 ft Vea« h If 4 110 OWingo rf 3 0 0 ft 0 P'ark 3b 4 2 0 4 ft Blue lb 3 0 12 1 ft Picinlch c 3 0 3 1 0 Rigney ns 4 14 5 0 PlianUs ns 3 3 5 4 ft Jones 3h 4 112 0 Fullert’n p 4 ft ft 1 OBassler c 3 1 1 ft ft Guinn p ft ft ft ft 0 Hollo'y p 1 0 ft 2 0 t’olllns rf ft 0 0 0 ODhups p 0 ft ft 1 ft -Johnson p ft 0 ft ft ft Totals 34 11 27 2ft0\Vells p n ft ft 1 ft 7Haney 1 0 0 ft ft zPraft ft 0 0 0 0 zBurke 1 1 ft ft ft Tot,-ils 33 9 27 15 0 /Batted for Dauss in fifth. /Batted for Johnson In seventh. /Matted for Wells in ninth. >■' >r» by innings: v,»"ton . 002 2ftft ftftft—4 Detroit ..000 ooo 002_2 Summary—Runs: Wambngan**, Boone, Harris. Hhanka, Bassler. Burke. Two base hit*: Shanks. J ones. Wambsgans*. Bassler Burke, O’Rourke. Three-base bite: Harris, Wambagans*. Sacrifice hits: Wambs* anss. Flagstaad. Shank*. Double l i'Ms: Wambsgans* to Shanks to Hsrri*; 1 wile,ton to PJcinich to Harris Rigney t*1 *> ftourke to Blue; Warn beg.a ns* to “Bonehead” Play Aids Senators to Trim Chisox v--/ Chicago. Aug. T—Failure of Clyda '-rouse to touch home plate on a force p £iv bat ed the way to a three-run rally which gave Washington t Mo 1 victory ov*r Chicago 1„ jo innings today. The score: WASHINGTON (A) CHICAGO fA) - ah.h.do.a .«. ab.b do.a,e. Lelbold cf 2 0 .1 0 0 A’d con cf 5 l 6 1 o Harris 2b 3 12 1 0 Hooper rf 4 3 2 n 0 Rice rf 4 13 1 o Collins 2b 4 13 4 0 Goslln If 2 0 5 0 0 Mteely lb 5 0 7 2 0 •Judge lb 4 2 9 1 0 Falk If 2 13 0 0 Bluege 3b 4 13 11 Kamm 3b 3 1110 Ruel c 3 0 4 2 0 Barrett as 4 0 4 4 1 Reck ss 40140 Crouse c 31332 Johnson p 4 1 0 2 0 Rob son p 3 0 0 0 0 _ . , —--C’nally p 1 1 1 1 o Totals 30 6 30 13 1 _ _ „ , , Totals 33 9 30 16 3 Score by Innings: Washington .100 001 010 3—6 Chicago .000 003 000 0_3 Summary—Runs: Lelbold. Rice. Goalln. Judge. Bluege (2). Hooper. Colltne. Falk Twn-base hit: Johnson. Hooper. Collins. Crouse^. Three-base hit: Kamm. Home run: Bluege Stolen baee: Archdeeron. Sacrifice hit.: Harris (2). Judge. Kgmm. Bluege. Collins. Double plays: Ruel to Hurro ; Bluege to Judge. Left on bases: Washington. 8; Chicago. 8. Bases on balls: 'Iff Robertson, 8: off Johnson. 4: off Connally. 2 Struck out: By Johnson. 4. by Connally. 1. Hits: Off Robertson. 6 In 7 Innings (none out In eighth); off Connolly. I in 3 Innings. Losing pitcher: Connally. Umpires: Uwess and Ormatty. Vlme: 2 06. Harris Left on bases: Boston. 9; De troit, 11 liases on ba 11a: Off Holloway. 2; off Fullerton, 3; off Quinn, l. Struck out: ll.v Fullerton, 2; by Johnson, 1. Hits: Ofr Holloway, 8 in 3 2-3 Innings; off Danse. 2 In 1 1-3 Innings; off Johnson, 0 In 2 Innings: off Fullerton, 9 In s 13 Innings off Quinn, none In 2-3 inning; off Hells 1 In 2 innings. Bit by pitched ball: By Fullerton, O'Rourke and Hell mann- by Wells. Plctnich; by Quinn. Manush. Winning pitcher: Holloway. Umpires: Rowland. Nallin, and Moriarlty. Time: 2:19. Yanks Dispose of Indians, 7-5 Cleveland, Aug. 7.—New York won the first game of the eertee from Cleveland today. 7 to 6. The score: • NEW YORK (A) CLEVELAND* (A) , . ab.h.uo.e.e. ab h oo.e e. Witt cf 5 2 4 0 O.Tam'sQn If f, 2 ] 0 0 Dugan 3b 5 2 0 0 1 Summa rf 5 1 n 0 l Itulh rf 4 2 7 1 1 Sp'ker rf 5 0 4 0 0 Meueel If 5 110 0 .ISew'l ee 3 2 II 7 0 I’ipp lb 5 16 10 LSew’l C 4 110 0 Si-hang o 4 2 4 0 0 Hurne lb 4 0 1110 Ward 2ta * 1 2 4 0 S'ph's'n 2h 4 4 4 1 0 Scott so 4 2 2 2 0 I.Utzke Sb 4 0 2 1 0 I’enork O 2 0 1 0 0 Smith p 42161 Totals 38 13 27 8 2 Totall S8 12 27 16 2 Score bv Inn Inga: New York .400 100 100—7 Cleveland .Old 101 200—5 Summary—Rune: Witt. Dugan (2). Ruth. Meusel. Pipp. Scott, .lamieaon. J. Sewell. I. Sewell (2), Smith. Two-beee hits: Mcuael. Stephenson. 2: I.. Sewell. Smith. Sacrifice hits: Ruth. Pnnneck (2D .1. Sewell. Double nlav: Ruth to Plop. T.eft on bases: New York. 7: Cleveland, 1. Struck out: By Pennock. 4. Umpires: Evans and Holmes. Time: 1:62. AMERICAN LKAtil'K. Player and Club. (i. AH? R. II. Pet. Ruth, N. Y.107 365 108 117 .103 I'alk, Chicago-8!) 339 58 1*9 .381 Archdeacon, Chi . 63 210 IS 75 .857 Jamieson, ("land 95 379 liO 131 .316 Sheely, Chicago.. 103 366 66 126 .344 NATIONAL LKAUt K. Hornsby, St. L... 99 377 76 153 .406 Wheat, Hklyn_94 867 56 187 .378 ( uyler, Pitts. 70 271 53 100 .369 Roush, Cine!. 85 333 16 119 .357 Hrcsslcr, ( iuci . .. 7* 225 26 78 .317 r—-;-;—;-\ I American Association I V4 Toledo. O . Aug. 7— U. U E. «*. Paul . - 17 1 Toledo .5 7 1 Batteries: Roettger. Merritt and DUon. (Hard, Naylor and Nchulte. f'oUimbu*, O , Aug. 7 — R If E Minneapolis . 3 14 1 Celumbun . 4 lft 0 Batteries Tfainllton and Wirt*; Am brose and Urban. Tndlampolla. Aug. 7.—• H W. E. Kansas City . 3 * 4 Indianapolis . ...a.. 6 12 n Batteries- Zlnn and Billings; Petty. Hill and Krueger. Louisville, Aug. 7 R H E. Milwaukee . 1ft 1'* J Loulaville . 9 5 Batter!** Lingrtll Pott and Shinault; Cullop. Dehftrry, Baylln and lfrottem. Hornsby’s Hitting Enables Cards to Defeat Braves St. Louis Star Obtains Homer, Scores J. Smith With Single —Genewich Is Driven From Box7 ASTON. Aug. 7.—st. Lout* defeated Hnston, fi to 2, today, largely as a result of the time ly hitting' of Hornsby, who got a home run with one on in the first Inning, and in the third seorlng ,1. Smith with » single and then seorlng himself. The seorc: ST. LOUIS <N) BOSTON (N) ab.h.po.a.e. ab.h.po.a.e. J Smith rf 3 2 0 0 1 Wilson cf 4 0 4 0 1 Holm -f .1 0 1 Padgt 81. 3 10 2 0 Ilor’by 2b 5 2 2 5 0 Stengel rf 4 110 0 Botfly lb 4 3 110 0 kirln in 1b 4 2 110 0 Blades if 4 2 3 ft o Powell if 4 l o o o Cooney ns 4 2 3 4 0 Tlern’y 2b 4 3 4 4 0 Gonzales c 4 0 3 0 |)fllbaon c 3 0 5 1 0 Fr’gau 3b 4 0 0 1 ft R.Smith ** 4 2 2 5 0 Haines p 4 0 0 1 OOenewIrhp 2 0 0 2 0 -sCun’ham 1 0 M 0 0 Totals 37 12 $7 11 2 Yeargin p OOWOO Totals 33 10 27 14 1 zBatted for Oenewieh in eighth. Ft. Loula .203 100 00ft—fi Boston .020 000 000—2 Summary- -Runs: J. Smith (2). Holm, Hornaby (2), Freiguu, Mclnnls. Tierney. Two-base hits: Bottomley, Blades. Three base hit: Bottomley. Home r »n »*mr bv. Stob n haae: J. Smith. Sacrifice: J. Smith. Double play*: Hornsby . to Bottomley (2); Bottomley unassisted; Hnine* to Hornsby to Cooney to Bottom ley; Tierney to R. Smith to Mclnnla. Left on bares: St. Ty.uls, 6; Boston, fi. Bases on bulls: Off Haines. 2- off Gene "Ich. 1. Strut k out: By Haines. 2; by Oenewieh 1: by Yeargin, 1. Hits: Off Oenewieh, 1! in 7 innings off Yeargin, 1 in 2 Inninga. Losing pitcher: Gene wjrh. Umpires: McCormick. Pfirman and Hart. Time: 1:30. GIANTS AGAIN DEFEAT BRUINS New York. Aug 7—The New York Na tionals made It five games out of *ix from Chicago here today, winning the last game of th*- eerie*, b to 3 Rcore: CHICAGO (N) NEW YORK (N) ab.h.po.a.e. ah h.po.a e. Statz cf 4 14 0 1 O’C'all rf 4 2 2 ft <> Adams as 3 ft 3 3 0 Fri»ch rs 2 12 10 G'tham 2b 4 0 2 4 n Wilaon rf 4 0 2 0 0 H’tnett •• 4 110 0 Meueei If 3 ft 2 0 0 Frlb'rg 3h 4 3 0 0 0 Terrv lb 4 2 11 0 ft Origs'y If 3 2 2 o ft T.tnd’m 2b 3 1 4 4 0 Vogel rf 3 0 1 ft 0 Groh 3b 3 3 0 3 0 ; Cotter lb 4 0 1110 Hnvder c 2 14 0 0 Rlake p 2 ft ft 3 ft Nehf p 2 ft ft 1 ft x Miller 1 1 ft 0 0 -. [ xKaufm’n ft ft ft ft ft Totals 27 9 27 11 0 Jacobs p 0 0 0 0 u Totals 32 8 24 1 1 1 xBatted for Blake In seventh. xRan for Miller in seventh. Score by innings: Chicago. .fttft ftftft 2ftf—s New York .ftOO 120 2ftx—5 Summary—Runs: Hartnett. Friberg, Grigsby, O'Connell. Terry, Lindstrom til, Groh. Two-base hits: Friberg, Lind strom Pacrtflres: Vogel, Meuse!. Sny der, Nehf. T>oubIe plavs: Lindstrom to Terry. Granthatu to Cotter. Adams to Grantham to Cotter. Lindstrom to Frisch tn Terry. Left on bane*. New York. 4. Chicago, fi. Bases on balls: Off Nehf. 2; off Blake. 2; off Jacob*. 1 Struck out: By Blake. 1; by Nehf, 4. Hits: off BlnWe. ft in alx innings; ofr Jacobe, 4 i ntwo Innings. Losing pitcher. Ja mbs. Umpires; Quigley, Sweeney end O' Day. Time: 1:42. Rods Make Clean Swoop of Serios With Pliillios Philadelphia. Aug. 7.—Cincinnati made a cltan *w-en of its four-game *er’C» with Philadelphia. by taking today’s game, a m 3. The score: CINCINNATI (N) PIIILA (N) ab h po.a e ak h po.a e. Bohn* Jb 6 3 2 4 f'Mflkm If 5 I 3 ft ft Daub't lb ft ft 10.0 ft Harper rf 3 0 10 0 Rouah cf 6 11ft OR' hultx rf 2 1 1 ft ft Walker rf 4 ft 6 ft OWlH'mi cf 6 2 3 ft 1 1 »un« an If 4 12 0 ft Wilson c 113 10 l*ln*|H 3b 4 3 ft 1 ftW'stnn# ** 3 I 1 3 ft | Caven'y **3112 OPark'on ss 1 ft 1 1 0 • H grave c 4 2 6 ft ft Ford 2b 2 ft ft 4 0 May* p 3 10 3 «Holke 1b 4 114 0ft May p 1 ft 0 0 0 Woehr* 3b 4 1 ft 3 0 -Glaxner p 0 ft 0 0 ft Total* 31 11 27 10 OB-tts p 10 0 10 zllenline 110 0 0 Total* 36 9 27 13 1 xBatted for Belt* In ninth. Score by inning*: Cincinnati .ftftft OftO ftftft—< Philadelphia .000 030 OftO—3 1 nummary—Runs: Bohn** I>aubert, Bun-, ■ s n Plnelli. Cavene>, Hargrave. Ford. Holke. Woehr*. Two-bas* hits. C Mays, Bohne. Roush, Plnelli (2). Woehr*, i Wrigh* stone Home run : Caveney. Far- j rifir® hit Belt* I>*ft on bases: ClncJn-j rati, G, 1 hil-idelnliia. 1ft. Base* pn balls: off May*. 3; off Betts, 1; off May, 1. Struck out: By May ft; by Betts 2. Hits: Off Mays. 6 n ft inning*; off May. 4 in 4 inning*** off Glaxner, ft In 1 1-3 innings, off Rett* 6 In 7 2-3 Inning3. Winning pitcher: Mile Losing pitcher: Gleaner Umpires: Klem and Wilson Time 141. | Starting TOMORROW j # Robert W. Chambers’ ttory of a man who thought women were -just “between friendr." I A Photoplay With an Unusual Appeal, Featuring Lou Tellegen Norman Kerry j ...iia Q. Nilsson Stuart Holmes fl I LAST TIMES TODAY I That Thrilling Midnight Melodrama *J “Broadway After Park” Pirates Drop Series Final, 9-6 Brooklyn, Aug. 7.—Brooklyn defeated Pittsburgh today, 9 to 6, the last «m» of the. five-game aerie*, of which ritts burgh won the first three Score: PITTSBURGH <N) BROOKLYN (N) ab.h.po.a.e. ab.h po.a.e. rarey cf 4 2 1 0 0 High 2b 4 2 1 fi 0 Stone p 0 ft p 1 OM’chel! as 4 3 2 3 0 B'hart rf 6 14 0 ONela If 4 2 2 0 0 Cuyler If 4 13 2 OF’nler lb 3 2 12 0 0 Wright sa 4 112 0 Brown cf 4 0 3 ft 0 Tr'nor 3b 4 11 1 1 Stor* |b 3 2 1 3 « M vine 2b 3 0 4 6 ft Or’flth rf 4 2 ft 0 ft Schmidt c 1 0 1 ft 0 Taylor c 4 ft 6 0 ft Grimm lb 4 17ft 0 Grimes p 2 ft 1 4 0 Gooch c 2 0 2 0 0 --- Moore 2b 2 2 ft 0 ft Totals 321127160 Yde p / 2 ft 0 1 1 Mor son p ft ft ft 2 ft M’eJler rf ft A ft 0 ft xRawlings 1 1 0 0 ft Total* 36 10 24 14 I Score by Innings: xBatted for Stone In ninth. Pittsburgh .,,,..000 201 Aft3—6 Brooklyn ...100 14ft 30x—9 Summary—Runs: Carey, Barnhart, Cuyler. Travnor. Grimm. Moore. High (2), Mitchell (2), Neia (2), Fournier, Stock. Grimes. Two-baae hlta: Carey (2). TTlree base hits: Traynor, Neia. Stolen h«a*r: Cuyler. Carey. Sacrifice*: Neis. Stock, Mitchell Double pltfya: Cuyler to Gooch. Traynor to Maranvllla to Orlmni, Grimes to Mitchell to Fournier, Cuyler to Srhmidt. Left on bases: Pittsburgh, 6; Brooklyn, 6. Bases on balls: Off Yde. 3; off Morriron, 1: off 8tone, 1; off Grimes, 1. Struck out: By Grimes, 6. Hits: Off Yde, 9 in four Innings (none out in fifth): off Morrison. 3 In three innings; off Stone. 1 in one inning. Losing pitcher; Yde Umpires: Rlgler ana Moran. Time: 2 ftfi. /T))aqid - RESULTS! SARATOGA. First rare: Five and one-half furlongs: Wax Lady (Maiben) .4 1 g-6 4-6 « hampignol (C. Kuminer) .even 1-3 olar Sweeper (Atutt*) . Time: 1:01 2*5 Eecolane. Morganatic, Mona Meg. Hendrick. Our Hope, Warfare, Legation, Oowah. Seamnn, Gaffney Lass, ian0tth' B?n Fr,*nklln and Adrlanople also Second ra-e: Steeplechase, two nllee: Co ibri (Collins) .1-2 out out Shining Bachelor (McNair) . . . even out Louppy (Zuckerman) .out Time: 4:63. Mont Majella. also ran. Third race. One mile: I)onges (Kurtxlnger) .16-1 §.f e.i Biff Bang (Robinson) .11 even Flying Devil (Allen) .2-6 Time: 1:42 4-5 Woodlake. Forest Fl’ow er Oljnthua, Skirmish, Invlc'us. Insulate. Wynne wood and May Party also rsn. longirrth fi4Ce: *Piv* and ©ns-half fur* HoyaIife (L Fa(or) ..S-l 4-6 2-6 Blue Warbler (Blind) .6-1 j.i kxtra Dry (C Kununer) .a.\ Time. 1.12 2-5. Mother Goose, Maud Muller, Queen s Token. Sun Polly. Ught ranP‘ xBrown fletly’ **«»trlcs. Vllna also Fifth race: One mile: Spin and Span (Hastings) .even l-§ out >>PP (Babin) .i f Vi (Kennedx ) out Time- ] .39 1-5. Three atarted. Sixth race: Hi* furlongs: Indian Trail Field.) . ..4.1 j.| Baffling (Blind) .46 2-6 Lenar.non (B Breuning) .even rKiiyie« J 12 2-5. Swingalong Little Chief, Bonaparte, Avlaack. Big Blase and Apex also ran. HAWTHORNE. Fir«t rac: si, furlon*»r Eventide < Moore) 11-6 4-1 |.| bMths Alibi (Singleton) ... 2U-1 l-l Miss Fortune (.Jones) 2-6 ilme: 1:15 3-5. No I^edv. Louite Wag ner, Long Green also ran. Second race: Six furlongs: Beautiful Addle iFiaher) 9-16 l-j out Ebony Belle (Fonk) . ... 9.9 9.5 Babbling • Fills) 4.5 Time: 1:11. Pinch o' Snuff, scamper and Double T also ran. Third race: Mile and a sixteenth: Jack Frost (Yelton) . 7-1 l-l 1-6 D»ughoregao Lilly) .avt-1 6-3 Great Lady (Francisco) . 6-6 Time: 1 16. Cheer Leader. Richelieu and Beautiful Girl also ran. Klman left at post. Fourth race: Fiva one-half furlongs: i/oula Ruhenstein (Yelton) 6 1 9-6 3-6 Moon Marie (Bnganowakl) . . 4-1 6-6 Abstract (Gormlev) . 9.6 Time: 1:11 l-l. Little Visitor and Riviera slao rsn Fifth race: Five one half furlongs: Lorens Marcellia (Gross) 13-6 even 1-4 Betalnds (Dubrleui) . 1-6 4-6 Find ay (Krsnclero) . even Time: 1:11. Bona Vera, Day of Ptacu B*»ot Black and Enrico also ran. Sixth race* Mile and a sixteenth: Over Fire (Fonk) . II 6 4-1 |-| Mary Ellen O. (Jones) . 4 1 I t Margaret Ware (Psndergrase) .... 7-10 Time: 1 54 1-6. Klow*r Shoo. Vlr ginttis. Attllla and Belle Ami also rsn. (Iwlnnatl—Billy Hjsn at Cincinnati kno- Wed out Tommy Billiards of Phlla dslphia In ’be eighth round J I GIFT WEEK n fl 300 New Brunswick 1 Records Given fl Away Every Night ]jj| (Saactay InrlaJ**) I 400 Records and a I Brunswick I Phonograph ■ Given Away Next I Monday Night flf “Grand Gift Nite” ; P Free Admission I [ ASK ] Tickets to Park IJ 9 rnn J,°r Grand Gift I FOR Night From 9 Tliryi Any Brunswick I Free Attraction 9 Dot Mathea and Her j High Diving Girls jH Tw. lh«n»->,Ma,a l*r.«. I Free Movies H Canllnaoaa *n» to lOilil p. M. I SWIM j 9 Krug Park Pool and j S Sand Beach HI D«*rrv»4 from a «■ aaon gjjr Wnnr» nnii Chllilrrn HAWTHORN fc. First race: Purse, $1,000; claiming: 2 year-olds; 51* furlongs; Phyllis Gentry..1®4 xLittle Jimmy..107 Black Dinah ..109 xHelsn Carter .104 xSam Mengel ..112 x‘*llque .112 Olory ..104 xBad Luck ....102 Second race; Purae. $1,000: claiming; Nan Sunderland purse; 4-year-olds and up; 4 furlongs: xPut dFTake...lie May Buddy _12o Muakallonge ...12'' Koellln .120 x Bret ext ........ 11S xHIlladale .116 xVanlahlng Boy 116 Ralco ...120 Third race: Purae, $1,000; claiming; Harry Minturn purae; 4-year-olds and up; 4 furlongs: xTrUe American 11R W. H. Pearce...120 Cder McMeeklnHo Ontario .12o Trantula ......120 Newmarket .. .120 War Winner ... 120 Fourth race: Purse. $1,000; claiming; Ralph Kellard .purae; 3-year-olds and up; 4 furlonga; xLiege ........101 xGtiv’nor .112 xKlndred . 103 Little Smoke ..113 Doubtful ..104 xPaul Mlcou ...10R Clever SetJr ....104 Flnday .log Merrymac .113 Fifth race-: Purse. $1,000; claiming; The Easy Street purse; 3-year-olda and up: 6V4 furlongs: xHerald .i 1 ^>4 Scamper .10l xEhony Belle . 04 xMabel Everett *4 Sadducee .Hi xTtkeh .ie$ xMedlna . $i Corto .104 Sixth race: Purae, $1,000: claiming; Ralph Keating purso; 3-year-olda and up; 5 Hi furlongs: Spoda .111 Marine Corps .111 Ink .101 By Artillery ..111 xSt. Angelina .101 xPiwsr .I0t Pledmgnt 111 M TVAnnunalo. * 11 xApprtntice allowance claimed. Clear; heavy. SARATOGA. First ra*ie: Claiming: maiden flllteg 2-.veat-olds: 6*4 furlongs: Flora Bella ...10ft I.onging .119 Alliance .103 Grace Troxler..lOS Sing On .110 Good Will .104 Fair Vision .. .109 Wine Jtig .101 xMarjorlft O. . 99 xTraverse .10* Out erf Wight .109 Rock More ...104 < Tolly Coat .109 Second race: Steeple chase; 4-vear-olds and up; about 2 mile*: 1 Charlton ... ...139 Sana Farhe ....145 Pirate Gold ....144 Bose John .144 Prickle . P. 133 Glen Reagh .147 Third rare; Three-year-olds; 7 fur longs: Spic A Span ..109 Brice ..109 , Beginner’s L'k H>4 Defiant .109 Bathman .109 Fabian .120 Jack I.ean ...114 Ohone .115 Resolution .....109 Plough Boy ...123 Maxie .109 Gypsy King .109 Fourth race; The Expectation handi cap. maiden 3-year-olds; mile: Polo Ground ..112 Nellie Kelly ...105 Ohone .110 Aga Khan .122 lVampee .107 Sparkling Wit 102 Fane*® ...... 110 Fifth race; The Hudson handicap; 3 yesr-olds and up, mile and a furlong: aSpir & Span 105 Valador .ion Athelatan .107 Che* k .. 97 Initiate .104 aStlhanero .107 Wilderness ....lox Thunderclap ..107 Priscilla Ruley 107 Wilke* Rarre , 95 aSpic and Sunspero Cochran entry. Sixth ra*e: Two-year-olds; 5 Vi fur long* Volante .105 bExtreme .110 Finir.iid .lio McCrlmmon 105 D1V GRIFFITH j America. 4 (1 thrilling jtonj of Lout' and Romance by ROBERT. IV. CHAMBERS H EXECUTIVE OFFICE' HK^ The White House ilk Vi— n—f I^md Dear Mr- Griffith:- '}& ‘‘America** is a thrilling, mtj [inspiring drama, with a beauti- '*’/ * ful^romance^running through it. 'I \ You.deserve great credit. ^ *>», (Signed) C. Bascom Slemp, i 4 Sicr#Ury to thi President. * [ Mr. Rupert Hughes, the great novelist, says; wr l America" has shaken me—overwhelmed me pr as one of the greatest achievements by any of ^ the arts from the Greek tragedy on. li A wistful, tender, passionate love story with NEIL HAMILTON, the ideal handsome American, and CAROL DEMPSTER, most beautiful of newer screen start. -.-ife=j r^TT^.S I «T wj Starting Aug. 9 By Special Arrangement With Omaha Post No. 1 American .Legion Vaudeville-Photoplays I Starting Tomorrow An Extraordinary 6 Act Bill Headed by the Famous Star FRANCIS RENAULT “The Slava of Fashion” Most marvelous collec tion of gowns ever worn on any stage, all design ed by Zanel of Paris. Omaha Favorites BILLY WELLS and the I ECLAIR TWINS "Mifth end Melody” ERGOTTI & HERMAN HART & HELENE SONIA DE CALVE Two Peppy Entertainers I TILYOU AND i ROGERS MI)anritt| GrgmUtidiri" A Notftbl* PidurtpUy 1 “THE LULLABY” m With .lane Novak and J fifth story of “Fast Step § pers" series. .. CINDERELLA ROOF Addtd Attraction Sunday Night Jiffy and Muzzy Orchestral Continuous Music, Adm. SOc • | Tha Story of a Girl Man Couldn’t Forgat—or Gat ENEMY SEX BETTY COMPSON M _ *./ _ ON THE STAGE CARL SIBBERT Intarnstionst Sony Aitist JI MM 11 KlNOCRAMS ADAMS HODGE COMEDY PODGE “OlTCHESfRAr-OfttAN So Gigantic That Its Rival Doas Not Exist I - Tha Graatast Amarican Epoch f— -And on tha Stags—— Braatliing tha pictura to tha stags— “PIONEER DAYS” First Tima Evar Shown at Popular Pricas WIIKN IV VI I It OF III I P Tlt\ OM Ml \ III I W \VT MIS. cStar I.or® ....105 Contract ..Ilf hArbltrat Ion ...llo McCulIy ....... 1I& Krilsto ...110 Flagship .1®B Nina .107 Demurrage ....102 Maddenatown ..114 False Face ....117 cNe^dle Gun 105 aHandhurat .*..105 Hlngla Foot ...122 Clean. Mem'rlsa 102 Brown Sugar .110 Turf Idol .127 • Arno .105 Maid at Arms.. 102 • Harry Payne Whitney entry; bS. Roia entry; rW C. Ziegler entry. x Apprentice allowance claimed. Raining; sloppy. Vice President* Win at Lakoma Club The vice presidents of Lakoma Country club, captained by Herft-y Beal, defeated the presidents, cap tained by M. L. Shawcross, in the an nual club match yesterday by six points. The losers gave a "big" feed for the winners following the match. mmmmmm• ' | Pacific Coast League j Log Angrlea. Aug. 7: R H. F. Oakland ... 1 4 1 Vernon . 7 14 i Batterlea: Boehler and Read; Chris tian and Hannah Ran Francltco Aijg. 7: 'R. H. F. Boa Angelas .. 1 Ban Franciaca . .10 17 I Balteriea: Hughea. Weinert and Jen kin*. Geary and Vargas. Seattle. Aug. 7: R. H K Sacramento . .11 14 3 Seattle .,. d V I Batter!**: Canfield and Koehler* Wil liams. Gregg. Plummer and K. Baldwin. Portland. Ore.. Aug. 7: R H. E ►alt Bake . .2 < l Portland . . S 14 0 Batteries: Thomas and Petera; Kck? ert and Daly % * Starts TOMORROW An Amazing Story of Woman9s ? Love and Man9s Forgetfulness! WHY will men neglect their wives? Here’s the story of a girl who found happiness in the romance of courtship, but lost it after one short year of marriage. Has a husband then the right to object when she is hungry for romance and seeks the devotion he neglects to give? Gloriously enacted by / iBBi. \ Corinne Griffith j Milton Sills Lou Tellegen Kathlyn Williams Henry B. Walthall Phyllis Haver § mg] And the Usual Big Supporting Bill LUCE I AL ST. JOHN I j SISTERS I in “Never Again" I L Instrumentalists De Lux* I Hodgepodge | ; News—Symphony Orchestra—Organ TONIGHT AT 8:30 AMATEURS Seven Days Starting TOMORROW Bert Smith Players In the Merry Musical Comedy of Fun and Sons “THE GIRL? QUESTION” A high-powered stage play of a willful woman who wanted to he I mayor of Omaha. SCREEN ATTRACTIONS “VIRTUOUS LIARS” With David PowgII and Eighth 1 aughshle Story of the Popular Series “Telephone Girl” NEIGHBORHOOD THEATERS GRAND -we*.- |Alts md ILnner All-Star Caat in Wm. F©» Fitnluclion •NO MOTHER TO GUIDE HER** BOULEVARD . - %U an-4 laaxanwntth Alfrrd Luat in SECOND YOUTH** t.OTNROP - * - - * lath and lothtep Welfr iompann and Rukard D|* In THE WOMAN WITH FOUR FACES'* Corneal* Aeaop’a Tahiti i 1 .... ■ l., »■■■'■ " ‘I'll ShowYoa Who’s Master Here!’ He had crushed all before him on the decks of ships of which he was master! And now—a slip of a girl defied him, jeered his huge, brute strength, dared him to do his worst! I ; STARTING TOMORROW CED3 L»»« Time* Tonight "Daughters of Today” j