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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1924)
Vance Establishes Season Record, Retiring 15 Cub Batters Via Strikeout Route -■— ® Bruin Infield Executes Triple Play in Seeond J Krratic Support Behind Pitch er Bush Enables Dodgers to Win Contest; Single Scores Winning Run. IIICAC.O, Aug. 23.— Erratic support, be hind Guy Bush gave Brooklyn a t to 5 victory over Chicago today In a game In which Dazzy Vance, star twirler of the Dodgers, set a sea son’s record for strikeouts by fan ning 15 men. Dis feal also estab lished a National league mark for modern time, and on me within one of tying the modern major league record, which was es tablished by Rube Waddell, who struck out it! men while in the Amer ican league, July 2W, 1908. The Cubs also contributed to the great game by executing a triple play, the first one here this season. With men on first and second in the sec ond Inning, Deberry lined to Barrett, whose throw to Grantham doubled Slock before he could get bark to the Itag. Grantham then winged the ball to Cotter at first base before Griffith could get back, for the third out. Chicago took the lead by bunching hits early, but when Guy Bush weak, oned In the sixth and was driven from the mound when his defense cracked and the Dodgers tied the count. Barrett'* two-base wild throw f Griffith's grounder in tlie eighth was followed by a single which scored the deciding marker for the visitors The score: BROOKLYN' (S) CHICAGO <N') h.po.a p a b. h.po.a a. High 2b f> I 1 1 o Ariarn* at» 4 0 2 fc 0 MM'all ** 6 0 0 l 0 HftYnr* rf A 1 0 o l Wh#at If X 1 o o O’ha m ?b h r. 3 1 r'nu’l#r lb 2 M 1 0 W>|* If :: | ; ft n Drown rf b | 2 A AOTarrall r “ i A 0 1 ~'ock 3h 4 1 a 1 AOri'bv rf " 1 | A A •Irlf’lh r( 7, I A A nrortisr 4 a 1? A A T*'h#rrv c ♦ f 11 ft fl Barraft 3b 1 ft 2 H p S A | 4 A r\‘o*»l a a n n a -«-—— Busk p 2 A o a A To*al» X* X 27 X OK^n p » a r\ a r» zUf*** | A A A A a 1 ■ 34 7 27 14 6 sRan fnr Barrett In ninth. rBatted fnr Keen la ninth. Score by inning?: Brooklyn .lftft «M Mft—« • hlcag'o .302 Oftft 000—» Summary—Runs: Wheat (2), Fournier, Brown. Stock. Griffith. Adam?. Grantham < 21, Weia (2). Two-baae hits: driflby, Wheat. Three-baae hita: Wheat (2). <» Farrell. Stolen base: Weis. Triple play: Harrett to (Grantham to Cotter, Left on bases: Brooklyn. 8; Chicago. 7. Bases "ii balls; Off Vanes. &• off Bush. 2; off been, 2. «lru<* out: By Vance, 1.7; by I Bush. :<■ by Keen, 2. Hits: Off Bush, 6 in & 1-3 Innings; off Keen. 2 In 3 2 In nings Hit h; pitched ball: By Bu?li, 1 ournier. Losing pitcher: Keen. lio Quigley, Hv.eeno Mini O'Day. Tune: 2:18. Pirates Trim Braves. Pittsburgh. Aug. 28—In a hard fought iichers* bailie belw?"n Kremer cud irgin, the Pirat*-* triumphed over rios »n in the letter’ll fin * 1 nppeamnee of he season here. *» to 2. Tv < of Pitts urgh’s i uns v/ere the resudt of the tiling of Cuylei. who hi* a. home run • t lie first inning end brought home i ray, who had doubled in the third, I with sh rt» smg!e. The s ore; BOSTON «N| PITTSBURGH (S) \bh.po«e ab.h.po.s Wilson !f 4 2 t ft 0 Carey vf 4 2 1 n *• '• ue.r So . 0 ft ft 0 B bait rf 3 1 2 0 «» c'engal 'f i 2 2 ft o Biffbee If n n 1 ft 1 fnnt. i A P 0 nC ler If-rf 4 2 ft » 4 -40 oWnKht M 4 n n * 0 ‘ gham cf 4 2 4 0 jTr'nor 3h 3 1 2 ft ft e^ney h • 0 J J J M'ville 2b 3 i 4 ft ft ' ‘ '*‘1 * ? ’ l 4l J Grimm lb 2 n 4 ft ft Powell 1 0 ft 0 0 R Smith r 1 n s 2 ft «• ineaU r ft ft ft ft ft Kr n,ar p 10 0 1ft n S th ss 4 l 1 3 ft — '‘•argin p 2 0 ft 7 n Total* 27 7 27 % 1 xGibson t ft ft 0 ft Total* 34 8 24 12 0 x Ratted for O'Neil In eighth 'Batted for Yeargiu in ninth. Score by innings Boston .000 100 010 2 Pittsburgh .I«l Oul uox—3 .summary -Runs: ttleugel, «Turning ham, Curry, Cuvier, Trayiioi. Two-base Its: Cunningham. Carey. Barnhart. Iloma run Cuyler Sacrifices Bain M. Maranvlhe, Grimm. Tierney. Double •lay: K. Smith to MaranvHle. Left on ■ jses- Boston. S; Pittsburgh 7 Ba.*e < n bolla: off Yvargln. 4; off Kremer, 3. 4. ruck out: By Yeargln 3 by Kremer. Umpires: Harr. McCormick «nd pflrmun. Time: 148. 4 !ariU W allop Giants. St. Louis Aug 23.—Batting Denn. ' •..•II and .forinan!, freely, the Cardinals lefea t ed the New York Giants Midas, f t.* The score: NKW YORK (X ST. LOCI* <N) h b h o.a.e at* h o.a.e. Groh 3b 3 ft ft 2 0 Smith rf * 3 2 ft ft Frisch 3b 4 1 4 8 ft Holm rf 4 ft 3 n ft Young rf 3 ft ? 1 ft Hor’by ?h r i ft .» ft Meusel If 4 1 1 ft ft Bot’lsv lb 4 2 1ft ft ft Kellv lh 3 118 1ft Blades If 3 2 R ft ft Wilton cf 4 ft ft ft 0 Cooney ss .1 I ft 1 ft laekson as 3 ft ft 4 ft Gon'iee 4 1 s ft ft -'nyder C 3 l 0 ft ft Top rer 3b 4 3 1 1ft Ge,an p 1 ft 1 2 ft Both'on p 4 2 11ft Rvan n ft ft ft ft 0 ■ — - lonnard p J ft 0 I ft Total* 31 14 27 1ft 0 Maun r ft 0 ft 1 ft y Bentley 1 ft ft ft ft Total* .it 4 24 17 0 xBatted for Rvan in fifth. Score bv Innings: Vew York . 300 000 000 3 41 Louis . .003 300 20X X Summary- Kuna: Orob. Frisch. Young, -nilth. Hornsby. Bottomlev. Blade*. c<>oney. Toporcer (2>, Hothoron. Two iiase hits: Meuse). Smith 4 21. Topor« er. «uvder. Hiadea. Hornaby. Three-base hit: Blades. Hacrlflcea; Kelly. Blades Double ulays- Jackson to Frisch to Kelly: Frisch .<* Kellv. Left on buses. New York. 3; M. i.oulf. 7. Baaea on ball*: Off Hoth .,ron. 1: off Jonnard. 1. Struck out: By .•uthoron. 1. Hita: < »ft Dean, ti In 3 in i iuKs: one on. none out In fourth: off lonnard. « In 3 Innings, off Rvan. 4 In I unlng; off Maun, none In 1 inning. II.t • pitched ball. Bv Hothoron, Groh: by Dean. Holm. Losing pitcher: Dean. 1 m fixes: Mot an end Rigler. Time; I 2f. Phillies Lose to Reels. rinclnattl Any 7:i -Clnrlnnail won lh. from Philadelphia hy ukl>n lh*. II .1 gam«! today, * to Tbn Rr-I: . »• 0 h. winning run in tha «i«hih on , ne»a ...Walker and >mgl»e hy Braaaltr and Pinallt Tha a.-nra: PHJLA <N » cixcinnatt (VI *b hpo.a* ah h r... ;> t n k aon a« 4 1 1 4 flCrltr lb * « « A n i, roar rf 4 » 1 " »Uaub't lb i 113 1 F V'llarne «f 4 1 1 11 A Rnuah ' ’ J 5 I A n •b hult* rf 4 1 2 0 J Walker Vf 3 ft 1 0 ft V atone 8b 4 0 A a n Bressler If 3 2 R ft ft iccika 1b 4 ft 18 1 *> Pmelli 3b t 3 l I i f ord 2b 3 0 3 4ft Bohn* sa 3 ii r. 4 ft I W'aon Wlndo <= J ] J " * .rlaon p * 1 • * n Maya p 4 10 10 Totala Jill 24 1*» Totala 2tf27 1Jl Score by Innings: "hiud.lphla . .‘JVo 2ni 1 I inclnnatl . ',f,1 G*—'* Huinmary—Hud. Farklnaon, Wllllama. Itouah. Wnlhor, l-lnnli. J»o !.»»;, hll. iiuuhart, Itouah <8 •. Wlimo i arlaon i..inn baaa- Ford. Haorlfka hlla: Kuu.h I'm.III. Double playa: Paihlna.m to bora , Holka: Wrlghtaton# to Ford to llullie i ,ft un baaea: Philadelphia. 4: Cliitin .;■»! 7 itaaoa on ballad Off I arlaon, t iriicK out- By Maya 7 Vmpiraa Ul.m and i\ Wllaoti. 1 Ima 1 77 McCook Defeat# Cambriilge. Cgmbridgo, Nob., Aug. -S.- After tiovltiK won lit* loot 1# •linight .t'ombrldito l|»'t to M'-Cook, I in ft. hero yeaterday. Bhopai a. pltelilng fnr Cginbrldg*. won hla aovcnlh atralytil vh-iorv Wrunlgi-r, foi marly firm’d lalund •nnnagar. la folnf nr»at behind iho i 4 ^ k I Fast Thoroughbreds Will Race at Ak HI eeting Next Month Shanahan Joins Knight Grid Team Tha slat* semi-pro champion Ak Sar-Ben Knights football team has idded Paul Shanahan to Its roster. Shanahan, who played with the Dlymplcs last year, will supply the leeded punch 111 the laid;fluid. Herchel AVard, 200 pound fullback, who used to buck the line for the falrbury (Neb.) high school team, has teen signed up by the Knights. Ward does the hundred yarn* in 11 sec mils. The Knights held a meeting at the ■lub house, Twentieth and (tail: itreets, hist week. Twenty prospec Ive gridsters were present and plans tor the 1024 season were outlined. Thn Knights are after game* with 'ast middle western -ball testns. They would especially like to tangle with Mime Kansas City (Mo.) genu pro squad. For games, write Howard Wolff, Amalia Bee. DOANE WELL FIXED WITH LETTER MEN Crete, Neb,, Aug. 22.- Coach Ward Haylett. new lioane mentor baa a letter man for every position on the fontl*II squad this fall. Haylett, a formei Doane student, has been sup erlntendent of schools at Clay Center Where his athletic teams have linked high iri lntei-scholastlc circles. Horner (kinsman of Hildreth, will captain the team from guard posi tion, playing his fourth year. Other letter men Include: Calks, Crete. Boone. Kruila, Colo.: Perry, Norfolk: McQuIlken, Cambridge; Kinney. Klgin: C. Flayer, I'rele; Buck. Ar cadia: Simon. Cambridge; McClary, Rritwnville; Taylor, Crete; H*yhoe. Crete; Huffman. Aurora; Hopper, Staunton: Adams. Crete. Peterson, and Milks, Crete; Carter, atHer Creek; Overlurf, Holdredge end Tomes, Scribner. Senators Trounce White So*. VS anhtnaton. Aug. 23. — Washington won ita net ond straight Kama from Chit ago it,day. 2 to I. Washington tallied In Ilia first, on *u< i esatve wild thrown by Her itrti arid Kamm and in the fifth on Mr Neely’* double hiuI Kina a single PreaD •lent InhiiMori of ths American league suit the gant** Score: CHirAOO WASHINGTON (A) ab.h pb a e ub h pu a e Moetll cf l •» I « «%f gV’tly cf 4 2 2 2 0 Rlih rf 4 » 2 U " If arris 2b 3 0 4 3 0 (’ollina 2b 4 11 2 ojllit rf 4 2 4 0 0 Bhealy lb 4 t 10 0 "Gonlln If 3 0 4 0 0 a A it lid' on 0 o 0 0 "Judge lb 4 111 0 o fr'aJk If 4 0 10" Mlwege 16 21010 ^aiiin. 21) 3 I 3 3 I ftuet c 3 0 2 0 0 Barrett *a :t 13 3 1 raugli m 2 10 6 1 SrhHlh i 3 0 3 1 OMo'IiIm P 2 0 0 1 0 Th at on p 3 1 1 1 0 - Totals 29 7 27 12 1 Totals 31 6 24 10 « illan for Bheely in ninth. f’hirago 0t 0 ooo 060 1 WfiMhlnKtnn J06 010 60D 2 Summary Run* Kamm McNegly (3t Two-base hi)<» Barr#l». Mi Neely. Thre* base h|f* nice H*rr|fic» hits Harris. ^Ingrids*. Moatll I^fr Ph bases (’hi* ' • pro f, Wa ehlngton. * Rasas on ball* Off Mo*rldge 1 H t njf h on) By Thura too, 1 Hi» by wttrbed ball By Thura ton (Gostln). Umpires: Holmes, Bum gad Nallin. Time; I-Jo Athletics Beat Browns. Philadelphia. An* 23 I'hiladalnhla de feated Ht Louis today. 4 to 2. Iiuvinpr won thren of th* four isms* of rh* series. Dykes hit h horn# run The e»oie: HT. IsOlHH (At PHILA'PIMA (A) a t» h.pu.a *• ab h po a n Tobin rf 6 0 4 0 0 Hale Xb 4 2 I L f Hvatia If I 3 1 0 | siti.ii If 4 2 4 0 ( Hiller It, 6 0 4 10 M tiler if 1 « 4 0 t M'M’ua 2b 6 2 2 2 0 lleuser lb 3 U lu* • Johann rf 4 3 110 rt'inon* cf 3 I 2 «• ( M M an 3b 4 u 2 1 0 Dvker 2t, 3 2 0 11 '*ev’reld c J I 6 4 0 Kicntida aa 2 0 1 0 1 Gerber a* i I 0 0 Perkin* r 'I t 8 0 ( D’nforih p 3 o 0 0 u Ilaun. r u X 1 0 1 I V'gildar puooio xCpIlln* 0 0 0 0 0 Total* 2X1»27J1 ) Kolpp OOooo Totals 17 10 94 11 o x£P«tted fur Vang.iOer In eighth Hi Louis . ooo ioo 001 — 1 Philadelphia 100 021 O0t Summary -Kune JdiManua Hale Hu imai Dykes. Perkin- Twn-baae hits Male. Dykes Three tie#* hit: McManua !h ini* run DvUea Hat iifice hlte. Mill#'' HI-"rifle McMillan Double ole' Kv*mi in Haver#Id Left nil base* H' I onia 13 l*htl*dMl|)b‘n, 4 lienee on Dm lie (Iff l»a i fn»'( h X off I4ilint|srl|tet 4 Mlrilf k »»)ll B.v Binfnrlh > hr Vengtldar. I b R*Uirf** f » net . 1 MU* off Dun forth • tl 6 I X Inning- nff v t In • 1 I is ntnpa. off K«lr nnne in I Inti n| l'tft ptres Owana and Rowland. Time. 1.41 < Seveial of the fastest runners In litis section of Ihe country will shake Poofs foi ihe various prize rnonev which will dongle front the line when the annual fall racing meet of Ak Sar Ben Is hold September 9 to 27. In thp above layout, Korhly, Alle .ten, John S. R srdon and Reap were here two years ego end srs most likely to return this fall, especially Korhly and Reap John P. Reardon Is owned by th» Internationa! stable* When John S. was here two years ago he belonged to “Rill'' Nesselhaua. /-- ■> Shoe Pitchers to Meet in Annual Contest at State Fair v__—-»---/ JJncoln, Anr 2*.—Mora than 200 entries ate expected lit the stimuli horseshoe pitching contest arid tournament at the Nebraska slut* fair, which opens Tuesday, Heptembei 2. ami closes Friday. September 8 The fair however runs from August 31 to September 8. The tournament carries with II the Nebraska siHie championship. Isist ■»sr 73 enlranl* contested, and krliz Kummerfeld won ihe championship and will defend It thla year. Other leading pitchers Include: Wtl Ham Kummerfeld. Tilden; t'harie* Met'lelland. Omaha; Knmmer, Orand Island: Frank Smith. Red I’loud: A. W. Kwlng, 1.. A. Feathers. Dice \t hits, Lincoln: I- A. Kngiehaupt. Reaver t'roasing CJIenn Kobblns, I.. A. Kobblns, Alfred llelslng, Wahoo. WINS WESTERN STATE GOLF TITLE North Halt* Aug 23 Al Brad street of Orand Island yvan the win nsr of th* championship flight of the western Nebraska open golf tourna ment which tame to a close hild.iv evening In tills oil \ . defeating Hairy l.owell of North KlnDf. Brads treat was also Ih* medalist of the tourn i ment. Sixty four golfers par Dclpau-d. Hay Spring* t«» Stajjr I otirnt v Hay spring?. Neh.. Aug. 73 ** n mealing of the hoard of director* of Ih* ha*eh»ll club snd Ih* huslne** men of Ihe town 1t w»* decided to hold a baseball tournament and hind ness man's carnival August 2?. 30 and 31. Klahnrate preparation* are being made with Intentions In view lo make Dlls one of Die biggest events of th* kind ever held In this part of Ih* stale. lange cash prize* will be divided among the competing teams. WargM Shoot* Hole in One. Plattsmouth, N«b.. Aug 23 Jes* F Wargii. Plattsmouth. hgrdwara merchant mad* th* ibu yard hoi# No. 2 hi the Plattamouth Country club III one stroke Wedneatlny morning In Ih* foilrsotne with Mr. Whik* hi Ihe llrne he qualified for the “Dole In On* ITub.” were Dai knee* kountge snd w. W. Drumrny of Lee koimlze Hardware lompenv and fleoige R. Blermsn of Ihn I nion Pacific. Iowa (*rid 'IVain* Report Soon lies Moln*s. Ih.. Ails 23 -Thro# weeks from Mondsy. football candl date* will hr returning to Iowa col leges and universities to begin prar Dc* for Ih* fall season. Nearly every school Dint ha* » football learn begin# practice nil Heplemtier 18 Ihi* year. I American Association K__' hdulfviitfi Aug m ■ ft H, r'QlumU •• * ” I to i laoulsvuif • • • • * cup arid Vlik MilwauU**. Aug S3 Miun**iu>lia ...... lfilw*ukt« Hnutrio* »*¥• • >> *rt•. Wglbtr* mid MiMinnnv Imllau*ptilif, Aug J* - H W K Tui.O" { J liidlun* i»‘*M* • • * •" Ra H «r|#a Mi*?«»*haw • •"!* gf-hiilta Fh **i mmona, KMar, R'lrwill, Smith and ki uaggr. # kanaaa 4tlf II RHP «< r*«i * • \ Ik a n •• • • * 11 ► n?i i #i ir- ■ FM I *rj M'O'iaul and |pu»in, \s ilktmvn «imJ BtMtit|a. Hastings Grid Prospects Bright Hastings, Neb.. Aug *1—A. J*. Holste. head . nsrh end director of athletics in Hastings college hes re turned here from Illinois where be spent the greater part of the summer, and during the next few weeks will tricks tlslts tu various parts of tbe state seeking likely material for the fool hall squad only four letter men were lost to Hastings by graduation last spring and with s promising group of high school student# preparing to enter litis fall foot hall fans were encour aged In their pro season summary. Coach Moist# was the head of the athletic department at Hastings In H0!>. 1 f» 10, isil and ISIS. He has a iHrge and well trained nucleus around which he will build his teams. “We have excellent prospects for a good football team this year," t'osch Holste said. ‘ W# will build from the ground up, and with the number of old men that we have Ixirk, th# team should get into the swing of the game In quick order." Indiana Brat Krd Sox. Huai on. Auf 21—Th# hitting of J4int**#uii S*w«*ll and Burn# pio\a«i • b.g factor In breaking Hniion'i winning «tirak uaainat t‘l#\#l#»»d wli#n th# In dian# drirateU th# Jt#d Sox, I to ft. h» Jay Beaton had b#ld fiv# atraight d# t muni ov#r (h# Cleveland club. Chtcboo by >'l*#at#*dl and £14111111# and th# fl#ld 11«ac of I.uftk# featured Th# acor#. CI.K Vtl.A.ND iAi BGKTON (A) • b h po • * Mb h po a 9. Umooo if p H VF 9t#ad cf 4 1 i 0 0 Hum* if 3 1 i 0 0 Waiub 2b 12210 speaker »f & 1 4 o OBoon# rf ft 1 2 9 ft J Hdl aa 4 2 2 4 o \ #«ch If 4 2 19 9 Myall < 4 0 11 urolith* Jb 4 214 2 « Minna Jb 2 2 9 1 «Kxr#tl 2b 2 S 9 4 9 K- hIK 2b 4 13 2 1 1**11 »*• h c 4 v 2 9 9 l.m ke lb 4 9 1 3 (Mlayian >1 4 9 9 2 9 Hhaut* p ft 2 II 0 Khanka aa I 0 9 0 4 - • Ful ton p 9 0 9 0 9 Total* 17 12 27 IS lnMovIng 119 0 9 JtAaap 24119 f< > N#|ll 1 9 9 9 4 Total# 14 11 27 14 9 vR*u#4 for Kullaoon In . H# rtad for R»»«* in ninth. .'liv.i.sa . .’M ... »*i 1t» «M-I Summary—Hxxs .lamieenw. Aumir# I3i, Speaker J Seed II). Pm SI. ShSUtS. rligrtred C) On«ne ''fllhsx. Having. Ren Tu n base hi'*- hurne <•>. Jaintaaen. Vearh Krsell Three user kte .1, Sewell, klaaattfIt. Steles baser geearev, leoaka Ra< rlficaet Sum me I. I.eft •« **eaaa: I levetanx 11. Bnsteu. « Haase es Imlja. Off Xh.t'ie, ). off gullertes. I. eff Rosa. % Mtrtntk rit: Hy Shauta, I; by «•"»• J Hits: Off rullartxn. I In tbraa Inntnga. eft Rose. 7 in ala Innings. Htt by pitched ball Ov gullet tun. Munis, by Nheula. lleyaru Curing pit, tier Knllerteo I'mtXree Hit dabtand ami Merierty.Time, t *«. Yanks Lick Tiger*. N.w turk Aug 13 N<*« Tori, aresad up th.lr series eltb Uetru.t. »tsulug lira ea'uud ganta. 3 to I I'anuork. pttahlnt at*r of th# world# champion#. na» 14 b,Tli#UY*nk”#* Jafea led Whltfhlll for thi U%^i%^ArmUSmrTloHK (A > ab h pi> i • *1) h po a # tlunar Jb 4 10 9 1 Witt of ft 1 » # 9 0 ft l.# 3b 4 1 4 4 0 l)u««n 4h 4 3 12 9 r..bh t 4 •-* 1 0 " Kwth if ft I 4 4 9 Han't* rf 4 *» 4 9 » Manaal If * I n I , »*rati in 2 2 4 4 9 Plpp lb i •• * • ♦ ttl*n«v aa * 4 J 1 0 Hr hen* a 4 4 4 j t Win*.. If J 4 I 9 9 Ward «h 1 1 4 t f lt*»alar f 4 M I *• R #■**♦* ■* i 4 1 2 I Wh'hill p J • n I " PannnrW n 4 : « J I • *«la p 1* 4 4 4 — t Wanda II I 4 4 a n Tai*I* 13 II 21 II ! Tela1 a 11 7 3« n I xR*M#d far Col* in math. K< nr* hv Inning* n«( r#tr . aa*) ft an Mftl I N*w York 4ft0 ftftft • «*—j Rumman — Run* Ripnav, Ruth, ftfftu*#! Rrhan*. Ward (1). St on ( 31 Tanno* ta Two ha a# hit*: Fr#lt 12] Ward H«itv tun Rrnft. Stolon b***. H#nay M*rrifl»’< hl«r Hignay, Plpp (2|, Pan nock. Doubh play Plpp to Rent! to Plpp l.aff <*i b**aa: Now York. », I>#tr«»h, t 14*9(1 t»n ball# Off PannoitW. 4. off Whltahali t off col*. 1 HtnioU ««( By Powi»*»« k l b> W lil tali* 11. i. by (olf I 11U* Off W hit ah Mil. 4 In 6 Inning# »)ff Oola t in 2 innlnga l.oain* pll« hai Wh)t»h*H nuipliyr (tilnab), Jtliivan *inl IIilnabraiiti Tim*: * io. r ~— i 1 Pacific Coast League v_> Salt l.ska Clt}\ Aug 13— H H k. Les Asgeles .J) ,*• , Halt Cuky tnty . . . till I ll*i tai Ira 1\>Iii#h. fti> art. It «►«» t aa it * Houl muU Janklna. Poinlri. Mui'wh# #nc P#t«r* Nn lamntn. 4ng H M H I Kan Fr*nrl*i’u 4 19 1 H»i romontit ... ...119 Tan Inntnga llatlari** I* Williann. (l.nn M"ha! and Yalta I'apflahl 1 #!»••• and ah»a Oakland 4 >i* R II ® a#a*tl# 4 t" rigkland » •# I Rai|#’tra «' Ml % IftalgM# Iftiai'Oi Haiti* tud fiAk*fv B1 ‘‘fs’Teams Win (James in Iowa Tourney Union Pacific Defeats Cres cent, 8 to 1, While Kaples Trim Grant. POCNDINU the hell to nil corners of the lot In the sixth Inning the V. P. Shop team of Council, Bluff*, composed mostly of Omaha ball tossere, ruined a vision of vic tory which the Cres cent team had con jured following five innings of beautiful pitching by the losers' curve hall artist, War den Hough. And yet it wui ilia t same curve hall pitching that eventually led to Hough's de mise at the hands of Hie 1'. P. wll low swingers, by the store of 8 to 1. Doping out Hough's deceptive twist er, the 1J. P. nine Jumped on him for three hits—a single, double anti triplr —netting them three runs and the gems in the sixth frame. Stepping into a curve hall, Seta-ape started the firework* with a single to left. II. KlansrMs followed with a crash to left for two sacks and both runners masted home when Moravee socked the ball to deep rented for three bags. Moravee scored when Babbitt threw out A. Klauschle. Two mors runs wers added In tlie seventh on singles by Kussell and Moravee sandwiched in between s double by Satrapa. The fT. P». count ed an additional two in the eighth, still pounding Hough’s curve to tlie woods. Smart baseball In the fourth Inning counted the first marker for the win ners. A. Klauschle had dumped a Texas leaguer In left fipld and had breer.ed to third on Tucker's sacrifice down the third base line. He scored a minute later on a squeeze plav with Newman. The latter was safe at first whsn Hough tried for an out at the plats. Crescent wss seved from * shut out In the fifth when Bens Isred the agate m the fence in deep left for two sack*, scoring Babbitt, who had gained a Ilfs st first on Newman's error. Pre vious to Banz.'s drive, Moravee had startled the fans with a meat-hand stab of R. Hough's drivs down the first-base line. Fans were given a vision of another close game when Hough opened Hie game hr whiffing the side snd again fanning three in the fourth, but when the aixtb frame rolled around the fu rioue pare told on his arm, with tin result that hs never again gained hie former effectiveness. A. Klausrhie. on the mill fir the railroaders, pitched effective hall through the nine inning* and har ked by good support rame through un scathed with the exception of Hie fiflli stanza. A horns run by Young, second seek er for the t'oiincil Hluff* Kaglep team, t-ils the story of the opening rims of tha day. Young uncorked h » drivs in tha esemnd Inning w-tih one on snd thou two run*, added to a pair scored •ai Her. took the pop out of the f.rant tnsaersTwho lota, 8 to !. Young drove the leather pellet oxer the left field wall. Ths EatH** scored on# In th* first on Myneks' triple end Roliert*' double, and another in the second on iwo singles snd sn error when Young did his hit. With a shut out In sight Crow. | Eagle hurler. grew- e trill# care lee# In I the eighth and a single by Hundxlron. j followed by a three bagger from the bat of Wyman counted a run for j (Irani Wvman was left stranded on j third when the next three butters | were thrown out t row, up to Hi* el t ‘li hud pitched shut out hall, granting hi* opponents a lonely three hinglee. the last of which rame In the third Inninc. Class A hnsehall will come to the fore this afternoon st Slid o'clock when the Bluff* American l-egion team and the Tahnr nine flash. Tabor, with three high rigs* hurl era from whom to rltouee s mound artist, is looked upon a* the favor its. Tabor* pllrher* are Roy Maunders, formerly of the Knnaa* Olty American Association team, Cuban Mrndei and Hens Packard, former Chicago National. Who will do the slab work for the Itluff* nine still remains a mystery and will continue to be so until the um pire vail* the game. Hewle and McClelland, i lass 8 nines will meet In ths firm game, beginning st 1 JO o'eloik. u. v. stink* CRESCENT «b It p a t ab h bft a • KuaMlI If ft l J »* 0 m bin lb 4 V M P Mil rap* »i # n P '' H ait «* 4 o 3 1 i I II KM* « n U I I B ill I f 4 1 1 1 to | Mu'vvc lb ft - 11 » i» .Vtbto 31. 4 1 1 1 l | I tin * if 1 O 0 1 " HaltMlI . b .1 2 1 " A kl i* p « I •* ft II linn If * " 1 " " Ttif w m b II l 3 ** ft H'ill cf 1 l n « " Ns'nun 2b 3 1 ft 1 1 Hum 4 1 • • •' V eg i cf 4 It 9 ft n * H lit P 1 <’ I 1 -xftPraii l ft f* ft i» Tot# |« I* II JT II I R r M Ih I 0 ft to '• li'AAni 1 ft ft • *' Tntdia II 4 It I 4 lHa'l*f1 for l*to*n in ninth tftaiifd far R Hough 'n m«*H ■ Raiiftfl fni w Hmigh In nin»h U P Rhnp* ? -ft » CrfftTftnf ftftft fti* ftftft- * Aumm*r> Run# NDliPft (S' b lflauarhi# (2 V R uaaall, U Klftutfhl# Mnravar Tufftar, ■•btim Two haaa hD# , H Kl• UR' hi*. Bang, 5a trap* Thrtft-biaa Hit Mnravti Rtnlru baa**. 11 klfttiftthl* (. Ru*#t’ll, W. Hoiiili Hu* Infltftft. Tucftar, Nawman pounla play I Mrt.-TVnnn li» M Hackman I»b"*r »»n im Ha <>rr v\ ii mm h. 1; off v. KuuMihi* t» Hit i*v i»ilphf-ti l*«sli i»y W Hough, Itflif* Hi rut-ft mil My W Hough. II; Uy A KUhii’HI#. ft I iitplr** J Tarn ami ,l. KaM. (IRANI K40I.U* • b h.pu | ft. ah h po a *• Currv i f ft 1 I 1 «Probat Sb I I I ft I IP'a*liff If 4 0 ft to I \ t>Ulift ft* ft " If at ruin ft# i I 4 9 0 5> i»*k 3b I I 2 I I Wy'ftu lb S 1 l I uRuliffl* lb 4 I MU ft Mill* lb 3 i» T 1 « Huff x 4 9 ? «• i il*DVA \ if I M ♦ IK Ch *li I 1 “ »• Ihollftft 2b I 1 •» I lit dill if 4 lift lolmrf c 4 u T I 4 Lund If 4 1 U ft u 1 Corbin p 4 0 11 <l (Vow p 4 1 U 9 0 4 11 Total* ‘' lit mitt .... i'ftu outi iito t luimnm Kuni Youni (II. Hynaft (|i. Ilaaih l.uiul. Prnbal. Huntlalrom Two liaaa lilt* ttobaria, l'roh«i. Craw Thraa* Htta * blit H\nrft. Wyman Ifnnia tun Tuiinr M| it I* it baat* Rvnftft » 3 > llctilh dam if Ira Wyman Omiola plava Vovinpf (n Prnkftt In Rnharla, Kimi on balla Off red* 1 toff f*«rb'n. 1 Hit licit ni|( R» I'ra* 7. ft v forfttn. • W|t b» plifhatl ball B» Uorhio R«h#iu bv « *aw HUH Wiaglres. J ksne and J. i».a. /-- “ ' Second Johnny Weismuller in Making w_* «■...-■ ■ ■ ■ - ■■■ — — - Nearly every champion swimmer in Omaha Is the product of the tutelage of Nicholas Shim hospital's nationally known coach, Pete Wendell. Now comes little six-year-old Iluymond Wendell, who is rapidly developing Into an aquatic marvel and whom his rather predicts will develop Into one of the world's greatest champions Kaymond started swimming Iasi year and now all who have seen him perform say he is another Weismuller in the making. \l ready lie has swam 106 .vaiVls five lengths of Nicholas Scon hospital tank using the world’s famous crawl Stroke, lie swims lengths of the tank, 60 feet, using the side strokp with ease, lie also swims backstroke and hreast stfoke. When it comes to technique, this youngster can show real knowledge r>f swimming and dtlvng. fie dl\e* from the diving lwvard, making a most graceful swan dl\e, standing or -r- "J| I running, lie is also diving backward from the board and bis father says he ha* never seen anyone more at home in the water. Raymond won Ilia first swimming trophy early ibis summer by diving ; from the Isiard and swimming i sixty feet. When lie dives into the water at the start of a swim, his form is like a champion. Kvery day lie learns some new stunt from his : fattier and is already talking atamt wanting to to' ♦« eat a banana while sitting oil the bottom of the pool. When asked which lie liked best, swimming or diving be re plied. "Roth.” Raymond is building up a wond»r | fill physique, broad shoulder, deep I chest, and a beautiful body, snd is four fee' three and one-quarter inches tail. Everything point* toward the little swimmer * ambition, to become a world s champion like Johnny Weismuller. HASTINGS GRID SEASON PLANNED Grand Island, Ati£*. 21.—A tentative football »> intfudtiiK games with Ht BeneAtWr XXrtifoori. Kan Midland, Ihantr, v. QsU on* Cert tral City, York and oinMy|*unl versify h.'ii been arranged fur the Grand Island college football Utatu Ibis fall, according tu announCfcmjUC3jf>te. \ etarans available for" e*rr1ce this vear Include: Captain Aitbii*Vaatcr. Neumayer, Odum, lfolru*3. Neitw, Milne and Kehder. Som# experienced high school football starls la also i &\ail*b1e for Coach Krnie .huunk. in cluding two men from 4kM.fHT* High school, one from Orr|, ami krai), Mehring. Jones, J*rheel andixless of the Grand Inland team'of" TfiH year, ■ nd I'ease of North PltHe. Batard HaM‘l>all Club Hat Sm*f«*ei.ful Sea*on Bayard Neb., A Hug 23.—The Bay ard bosebail club d of ruled >Mlt* hell. Ill to 2. It was the third game be tween the two clubs this season. Bay ard winning two unU !\tfu hfcil one. Bayard hoe won IT of the l* game* \ played this season. Sconce, 1** ui pHchcf, pitched 16 tames, averaging 11 strikeout* and less thau five hits * game. Bayard meets the fast Hidney tcatti at Htdrey today. Bayards' record fm the sea son is a* follows: Bayard, I. Hr ds»nort. 3. Bayard. 14: MnrrU*. h Ba>ard. «: Minaiat*. * Bavan). 7. KtmHell 1 Bayard, T. Hrl4gat*r. 1 Biyint * Othkoee J*. Bayard, 1*. KImMif. 1, • Bayard, ? Irfttrtiell. *' Bayard 17 ^alton. * Bayard. 1* Morrtll ** n*\ard. If. AlUlffi. * B*\«rd, 14. Scott»Muff. 4 Bayard. * ftrtdftpAM. • Bevsrd, 1*. Oshkosh 4 Bayard, 4. Bridgeport, • Bayard. 4. Sidney. 1 . Bavatd. T. S otiahluff 1. Havard. 1 Mil- hell 11. Bayard. II MUrh*II. f. Mint (luinminp ins. Fairfield. < 'onn.. An* MIm Edith t'uipmln**, national woman» champion, d>f*at*d Max Maraton. na tional auiaUur champion. 1 and t, in thalr *xhibtt! ,n II hoi* golf match hara today. Mtaa Ultima Cotltlt loal to Jess Sweat zer, - up. The men allowed the women a ban dicap of five bls«|iies. BASEBALL RESULTS and STANDINGS/ TEXAS I.MOI E. Dallas I »■« Atitun v, 2. Fart Wonh 4. Houston 3 (11 lou ui>i. Vs,chit* i Us, «. iie-MUHtOr. i. . Jitnev tj’tu l. 14, Udlwctofi, 9. TUKI^M K I.EAU K, U*u villa. ?; Terre liautr. b Bloom i rig tun, 4. Evanvlll*. 2. 1'eona. IP. I>*«atut 2 Mil UK.AN ONTARIO. llu»kagon. 4: Bay (* y. I. Kalamazoo. 1 -1 : Saginaw, J-J <Irani itapiriff, Murnn, I. I .or JuB. H " . ^’Mn' ! KEEFE CARTER COPS GOLF TITLE Denver. Colo.. Aug. 113.—Keefe Oer ter. 1.-year-old amateur golf cham pion of Oklahon- todav , -tptured the , hampkmehlp in the t'aleroda ama teur invitation golf tournament held at the IVnv.r Country club. He de feated Connie P< hrepfermen of Den ver. 6 up and 5 to go. Carter allot phenomenal golf throughout the entire tournament and In the rhampionehip match to day, In which he decieively defeated the Denver runnerup. H« ahol par golf on three of the la.t four boles and had a birdie on the fourth. Oiler* Ajiain Defat Saints. Si Juftaph Mo., Aug 21—TqIka made it two straight <*var St .!o*<ph by de feating ih* 8*i«t* today. 4 to i. latnh i f Tula* brnka Hi* Wr»l*r« laaxua re« ord »f ?! doubles which ha established ta»t '*»r b> cracking out h'» “2nd i«t lii* hU «n tha fifth inning TCLl*A tW ' ST AOiKPlf (W V ab h pn.a a ah h po.a.e AU4»in rf N 1 t 0 ® He M o If A X 1 ft 4 M T* Id *b S 2 I 1 lCrtfffn •• 1 *V 1 4 1 ravin If nil 0 Mat baa lb 4 211 4 « UntH cf b i 1 4 BOtlbart Jb 4 4 114 !.# v«l» lb JJ 1M OOauthit cf 4 1 b 4 4 W burn :b l 1 3 2 *Nnfe- 2b 4 1 I X «• Tatty c b 4 J a OPigtan rf 4 2 2 4 4 Fllpra *s 4 1 1 * 4 Brooks r l 1 4 a a Tana r n 1 1 4 4 4 McCetl p 2 14 4 4 _ Mmatraa e 2 • 2 4 4 Total* Sf 12 i: )l 1 *MIDer 114 4 4 alia id 4 4*44 Total* 12 14 IT II 1 tHa t*it for McCell in ninth. aRan tor Miller In ninth. Scot* l»\ Inning* Tula* .104 424 144—4 At Joseph 41* i’* l 441 I Summary- Run* A»< Donald (|>. Lamb (2>. Louthti. .Nufct. It aid iCarncd run*: Tula® 4 St 4**v ph I Bates on ball* Off klct'oil 4 off TVsar. i Struck out: Bv UcCull, 2 b' Te*ar. 1. Left on Ua*ea: Tulaa. 1? st Joaaph 1# Two-baa* hit*: !><>uthli, Brook*, Parrinfftan DeMagauv, l amb, Aumid Mil er Ltmblt P‘»' No* frr to M*the* Sacrifice hit* Davis, Maths* | alt volt til. Annettes. Hilbert, • 'anif*« Mci'oll. itolen !•**» Waihbarn rmnirt* Shannon «n*t O Hi an T wn I IV_ Coach Speer of Midland Making Preparations for Creighton Game Fremont. \'»h . Ait. 23 -With Creighton » xeteran eleven staring C’oarh W" n Speer In the faoo ae the opening game of the eeasnn for Mid* laml eollrgm the Warrior mentor la already making his pinna and outlin ing hla me ins of attaek for the oom Ing eon test For the third time, Creighton and Midland riotous xx ill tars eaeh other on the gridiron. Txxo yrars ago xxhen tint Wynne. present IrsiJilmi roach, sponsored the Warrlot Hrfen, tlie Mldlitlidcm test to t Ic'glltnii ti.x a It |o tl sioi'i*. last >t.ir xi I Its Spur In charge, Ilia Midland! re again »tiercexl «d In lioldiiig the t irigliton aggrega lion to the same score. W'hat the futur* holds for Midland la largely a maltee of cxmjeotur*. With sImiiii eight veteran* eoinln* bark ami a flock of nexx football ma terlal In prn*noet, i hanree for a am eessful season should tie gixod. The Midland xeteeans e\|ierled to don the Warrior uniform acini this season are I aptalu elect llailry Tsxli uil.v of f oliimho*. w lie defeated all renter* a* a wrestler at the state na tional guard encampment; \rt Chant her*, fullback; Hrunltlg. halfback; liiallnr, halfback; Paul Cunningham, end; Krlr I at eel lei, tackle; 1 ockstrom. guard. One of the moat dlffk nil cal" to fill tide year van* canard by the gradiuitloii of Iaarfiice Horn, four year veteran who received all-confer ence honin'* the la*l three yesra. Speer mutt dig up a competent field general who can lake Hom'a place The third game of the ss-aaon looms up »a a dark cloud on tha Midland horiaon with tha Hcakall Indiana alat *d to meet the Midland Warrlara Till* will tie the flrat time iheae two achoola have mat In many years. Hack In lha dliya when Null Haskell and Midland were neighbor* down In kanaa*. foot Imll eleven* of thaae two inatttutlona mel regularly and lust a* iiftrn Mid land suffered defeat thrach kpeer ia raping In turn the lahle* tlu* year, although lb* putlook it not overly tnv pta.-elv #. N Buffaloes Win Hectic Contest From Solons, 9-7 Both Starting Hurler* Driven From Box—Fan* Use I m pire Powell for Target Player* Chased. LINCOLN, Neb.. Aug. IS.—Omaha won a hectic battle from Lincoln here today, 9 to 7. Both starting pitrlier* were knocked from tlte box. Fans threw cushions at t'mpire Pow ell after the game. A mix-up on the Omaha bench between Buffalo players was quiet in the middle of the came. .Manager Clarke and Catcher Snyder were chased in the fourth for objecl iug to Powell's decisions on strike* and trails. Score: OMAHA. A. K. H. P. A. K Ilioni|»*on !b ft X 4 i 4 «» Kobinnon rf . r» i :i 3 o u ( ullo|> lb ft I 2 J« <) o * Inborn#* , Jf XI I 3 I If llonow if r rf. ft J 1 1 | o W'llfoi 3b 4 I 3 X 1 ti ld>iiNlian mm ft I 3 3 4 | Idirhbr r .4 A I 4 1 M * Dailey |i X « I A I i» ^ liailev p . 3 A A A ! « Totals .43 V III 21 14 1 I4M Ole>. A. K M. P. A. f Moor# rf I 2 * t A h Purdy 3li X I 3 I X I Krueger 3b . .... .3 I X A a « *klnner rf ft A 2 I A n *njder r 2 A A A a a IaiiiIi r ......... ft A A4 1 A • «»ot*er If .X A I AAA 4 haver »* 4 1 1 4 3 I fAtrt w righf lb X A A 1A 2 A Palla*. u 3 A A • A A (irovrr p .. ... 2 1 1 A A » x I jj/ y.#r i I A A A A A Total* 3 ft 7 12 27 ~I ~2 x Hatted lor 4 ooper In ninth. Krora by inning*: Omaha .101 204 100—1 Lincoln 310 032 000—7 Summary—Two-ha** bits: Thompson, 4 uiloii. 4>*born. 4.rover, Moore. Purdy. Merlrire hit»: C'tbllop, Purdy. Krueger * artvvright. Molrn have*: Tht»mpw»n <2#. Moor#. Ita*e* on ball*: Off Dailey, 3; off Hailey. 1; off PaiLt*. 2: off 4(rover. 1. Mruris out: Ity Hail#/, 3; by Grover, 4. Hun* and bita: Off Palla*. 4 and lo In 4 1-3 inning*; off 4»rovar. 5 and A in 4 2-3 inning*; off Dailey, 7 and 10 in ft t-X iib ning*; off Hailey, none and 2 Sn 2 1-3 In ning*. Winning pH r her: I>aUey. lowing pitcher: 4.rover. lilt by pitched ball: Hv Dailey, Moore; by Grover. J-uebb*. I hnnipson larnrd run*: Omaha. I; I4n • roln. a. Jeff on ba**«: Omaha. 12; Lin coln H. Double play*: 4 art origin to I haves; Tlinmp*on In lenahan I* f'nllaf*: j Purdy to 4 haver to Cartwright. Time: 2:11. 1 mpir**: Powell and Held. Izzies. Indians Divide Honors w n. 4 V ;c !2—Wich:'a *-d Ok* hems City divided Saturday'* doub'.r the ' :tora anmnf the fsrat game »a* by a at ore of !5 to 7. hot dropping he • Iter atrugg!* Fto 4.^ dl Tha a^ore. flrar g»ira: * OKLAHOMA C. (W, WICHITA (W) ab h po a e ah k p1' » * Horh cf • J 4 0 4 Smith rf 5 2 2 I * Mease Jf 4 2 3 0 0 Burier 2b 4 12 3# Felber if S 3 2 • 4 Dun g rf 4 1 3 1 • Mcli lf lu 5 J « « 0 Reck lb 4 2 10 4 •* M N 2b 4 3 3 2 0 Haley »* 5 112 1 Kate lb 3 2 11 IBfuan rb 4 14 11 kh.iuot »a 3 13 3 20 eapi* If 4 • 0 0 I Forrest « 3 2 5 0 0 M<m !rn c 4 l « « 1 Allen p 5 * • 1 • Mi N a ra p • * * 2 # --t’ampb 1 p 2 • 0 y * Tot*la It 1* K I 1 ^Payee 110 4# Gregory p 1 0 * 0 * Tota’a 34 li 2T It 3 x Batted fwr Campbell ta seventh. S» ure b> inning*. i ..la horn a City .115 021 144—15 V\ .chita. ...*4® 4t2 JU— 7 .Sumnui. Kuna. Ho ft. Wtiu C), Fel ver iZK M’lbnlei# McNally <4>. Tale i 4J. .Khadot, Smith (2», Punntnir. Beck lat' »jfirea Khadot, For real Two-bare Kite McNally. Smith. P^W, McDan fi». [McNally Horn* run*. Fcba. Tale Stolen ‘ .»ac Tate Hi a and Kuna Off McNam ara, It and 7 in two and two-th:rd# la in ng»; off Campbell. 2 and « ia four arJ ,one-third inning*, off Gregory. 4 and 4 m »o inn r.ge Double p a>a Beck i«i« * 1 • . Khadot to M VaHy to McPantc » S:ru-k out By McNamara, 2; hv Al:en. 4: by Campbell 3: by Gregor' 1 Bum on ball* i>ff McNamara. 1. off Alien. 7 off Campbell. 5 Left or haaea: Wichita 7; Oklahoma City. 4 !x>Kng pitcher Mc Namara. Wild pitch: Gregory. H’t b* pitched ball Butler by Allen Vmp fM Ponohu# mod Coliina Tim*. 3-45. Second game, aort: CKJ A (ITT (Wl WICHITA <Wt abhpo a.* ah h pn a a. Ifoch cf 4 1 3 0 0 Smii h rf 4 l J 0 • Mens# if 5 3 14 4 Buiier Sb 4 12 3 1 fWlber rf 5.2® 0 Punning rf 5 1 l • ® M t) tela lb 4 110® 0 Be a lb 5 14 1® M .Vlj Zb 4 0 3 4 0 Haley •• -!b 1 15 13 i Tate 2 b 4 I 1 1 IBwn !bn I 2 4 l* I Khadot aa 4 3 1 s 0 G’leapt# II i Ml I ! Hale , 4.10® Weiee * 41510 I i I ag .n* n p 4 • 0 2 0 J alley p 4 341 0 Forest e 00040 — S Man P v v *» t ® Total* tl 14 31 » 3 i \Sougei # 0 0 0 0 j Totals 38 16x25 11 * xOne out * hen umn.ng ruu ecored. I \Kan for Hale ia moth Oklahoma City.404 060 ®0-—4 Wit hit a . 110 141 2*1—T Bvtnman—Run* Hock (2) Menae. M* - Pamela. * Tat*. Khadot. Punning. Beck. H*i*y, Brown. VV*ale*. Jolley |2) Sacri • hits Haley Wale* tec Ham hit* I Menav Me Pamela. Khadot til. Brown <.», Wale* Jolley. Felber Stolen b*.*r bmith Hit* ard run# Off Kagermae 13 and 7 In right Innings, off May. M r P> in’#' % b\ H ater**»a rv. w ^ Bate® on be!-* Off Hagcraan « Laf» *8 bane* Wichita. 12- Oklahoma City a I ,o|i*| pitcher: Hiirwi* Wild nitrh. Hagermaa. H » b' pitched h* Hock by . el #v Kremn h* Migrrwi* I'm pi re# Donohue and Celiir# T‘e» 2.00. HALL’S HURLING TRIMS BOOSTERS T>e* Au# IJ -Hal! « atoadv pitching in the pUtrlm proved t»*o much f.*r I'd Moinea toda> and !>#n>#r too* the *#«• -nd gain# of in# ##ri#a 4 to 1. he Setting titv.oiy hita of? Slui*#a. Judg# Keneiaar Mountain l-andia hgaoMH con. miMion#r. attended th# gam# and p.uh*.i the flr*i ball. Th# ftcor#: . PKSVKR iNA . DU MOISKR #b h po a • ab h po a • C,ot:.t*n lb 4.11 • riWfr oa * • 1 4 * I H*rt*r •* 4 ft l I \ (VirrwfN If 4 1 1 I * (I l*'<ti it 4 • J • llli’n'r rt « • t • • Rmh* lh ( HIM Bo*l>* Jb I I H [ < i iifi.n . t » * > • * Hmw • f « e > • l ► »lk >( 4 1 • » • Hi fr •»> » » * • $ Knighi :b « 5 1 4 S Ha'un: 2b 1 1 { , » b-lolinj c J » I . • »•»■* t • 4 • t ♦ • - * ' * *1 Xu! ” {HU ^ ,41«r; *«. •«>-* D#» Mo re# ** lllr*#r* Jumm’M Run# r.,wxnao V**T**, r#!V K- tht IV halm# 1 a#k«m^», Rodi# How# ran , u T*2? vis# h- r»!k Two ha#* Hlta 21.*#. Knight, rails Rod'# *'f# hit* Hall. Kla*hami'*r. Hamilton ftolen ba#e# Oorwan. R^h# Raw #n ha 11a. Off dtokoa. * off JJalJ, ♦ *K*5j5 out. R* Siohoa. 4, b> Hall, 4 l*#ft #n h»jf« f'ervoc, I TV## Hotoea It. » 2*r»- \ run* lven\#r. 4 l*^a M-nno# 1». ul>.# ploy#: Kla*Kaiwp#r to Hamilton 5<» J*ui\ r c#n. Oorriden It* lfUO#lin# W** * *r to Knight to Roche K flight to lbar##r to Roche rmpirai llayo# #nd ilaffaap* Tim# 1 44. \\ ill> anil Richards \\ in National l .lli' M* liMkinM l'rr«. Brookline Ma**., Aug. SS—Ml»* | Helen Will* and Vincent Rhharde today captured the national raised I double* lawn .entile championship | (roin Mra. Moll* H Mallory and " - i f Tild. n r. nil had held i I > ear# Aflor lofting th# fli*t »*W ** xouihfu! »i*i* through tholr \#iomn opponon: a to IHumfh [ T4, t *. Mlwlvom \ h i m i.M«t (. M*» s l»ie#d 4 tMilC#** * M* • sha ll.-* r 4 Molioo • #d« h%t"d» H R • nftOft. f, w aiw.ea. tj h'abajaj. f ’