1 ! 10 Till: BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY. JULY 10, 1915. Bringing Up Father Copyright, 191S. International New Servln. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus i V. i ' EARLY LEAD GIYE BEARS ADVANTAGE Griixly Fifbten Line Out Few Early and Come Home Aided by Error. PROCESSION BEST OF THE GAME TMMri bai Igam between Den ver and Omaha wut never In doubt a.t any stare, Ike Beers copping a Juicy lead In tba flrat Inning and Increasing tha Mint throughout tho' course of the afternoon. Tba final wwt'wut Denver 1 Om tra L lit th flrat Ppencar waa aafa on an r- ror of inodgett and went to aeeond cm Miller atnglo to left. Both men ad vanced a bag on MoCormlo'a aeerlflce ut and cama on homo when Whalen bobled Oalloway'a grounder. G-loway want to third on Coffey' hit and soored i on Shield out to Thomaaon. Kelleher! ended tha spasm with a fly In tho game place. . . Thla ro'ind won tha game by a lama majority a tho acora by Innlnra will show, but to make It' safe.. Denver cot another run In th eighth and ettU one mora In tha ninth. f . Oraaha'a flail "cor. Omaha roado one tally In the third on a baao on ball, two hjta and an Infield out. rroru that time hence tha Rourkea were p'ltmg Ihrm right where Mr. Bterxer dlcUted, with but few exception, and wi re about aa dangerous as a madened June Bug. "At that .Wodsritt pitched a very crodlUbl, gam nd bad it not been for tho fatal .boots, a. different tale nilgbt have ben- told. Onca again It la. .only meet to give Imp. Van Sick la Mr-antra of credit, a he acted In faultlea manner, not howl emitting from- either player or fan during tha entir nine Innlnga.' In practice Pttcher North of tha Omt ha squad apralned hla ankle and will no doubt ta out of tho game "Tor eaveral day a. but tha home lade aeeert thla mill not deter them from handing a pair of defeats) to tha Lincoln aq-iad In the doublrbeader thla afternoon, and from tha determined manner In which tha wcrde were spoken. Py Ooehl You got'a bellve "em. Following la the soore: OMAHA. ' "' ab. n Smith, If. 4 0 v third Inning. Struck out: By Cochran, 1: bv Wldeman, L Rase on balls: Off Cochran? S; off Wldeman, I. Hit by pitched ball: Hy Wldeman, 1; by Coch ran, 1. Left on bases: Wichita. ; tit. Joaeph, 9. Time: 1:4ft. ITmplre: O'Brien. BOOSTERS Wl)l FROM KW Manser lavlarlbU I. All Bat-llse eveatte Isata. DES MOINES, la., July . Muaaer waa Invincible today with the exception of tba aeventh Inning and Dea Mntnea won, 2 to X, through Clnnne wlldness. Jonea batting featured. Score: TOPEKA. AB. It, H. ..4 0 1 4 Trainer, rf. . Bnatwlck, aa. lell, cf Mayer, ll. ... Kappa, lb. .. Jackson, If. . I.attlmore. fb. Cochran, 2b I Monroe, c I Clunn. p I I 'nehner, p. o King k.,i Lakoff, p .......... 0 Totala ... o. R. 22 24 It Hehn. rf. .. tliunter, cf. , Hill. If Jones, lb. il art ford, a. Hawyer. Ib. Tannehlll, 9b, Uraham, e. Muaaer, p. .. Total ... Preen. 2b 4 Jrorsyth, rf. 4 Krueger, O, 4 Km, lb S gchliebnar, lb, ...... 4 Thotnason, cf 4 Whalen, aa 'Blodgett, P. I Kaiora 1 H. 11 ' 0 0 A. B. 0 I 0 c J I ( 0 t 0 4 i '0 4 DIES MOINEg. AH. It. It. O. i 4 1 1 A. 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 I 1 CUBS WHIPPED IN THE TENTH INNING Dodger Defeat League Toppers by Overcoming: a Lead of Half Dozen Rani. EIGHT TO SEVEN IS THE SCORE BROOKLYN, July f. Brooklyn over came a lx-run lead today and beat Chi cago In the flrat clah of the aerlea, to T, battling for ton Innings. Tha vlUora knocked Pfeffer out of tha box, but Rucker kept tho blta cat- tered. Brooklyn batted Pierce from tha mound. Rucker single In tho aeventh, with Btandrldge pitching, tied tha acora. With ono out In the tenth, O'Mara, doubted ai:d came home with the win ning run on Daubert' two-banger. Score: CHIOAO. fl BROOK T.YN. AB.H.O.A.C. .n.j...; CtooA. rf lie 0Mr. cf.... Murray, If.. 1 1 OO'Mar. nil I J Kl.hw. ... I I I irubrt. lb. 4 1 J I rt4 1 t 1 UWhoat. If.... 4 I 1 Standing of Teams io a Batted for Daahner In tha elithth. Topeka OOoftOOtO o t Oca Mntnea 20000010 I Three-base hit: llimtmlrk TimJi. hlte: Cochran, Jone. Hac.rlfloe hit: Hartford. Htolen bajwa: Trlnr. Climn Hunter, Sawyer. Left on baaea: Topeka. . lv nmniw, u. .-Mine nita anu three run off Clunn In Ue and two-third liuinlna; no hit, no run off DaHhner tn one-third Innlni. fHrurk out: Sty Mm- arr, u; y t;innn 4. Haaea on ball: Off siunaer, l; ofr tlunn. 1. lilt by pitched ball: . By t'lunn (Sawyer, Hartford, Tannehlll). Paaaed ball: Monroe. Time: 1.07. I'mplres: Ciiailck anl Abbott. RIOTJX CITY TAKE! TUB FINAL H.ZImr'n. Ib I I 4 KVihiti Ib. I 1 4 Klor. lb.... I 1 8lmraD, rf I. 0 'illlmt. rf I I I 0Ftnl. rt.tl 1 Ph.Un. Ib.. I 1 mi. b 4 1 I Arrhcr, e....4 I " 0 0MrCrty. .. 4 1 7 rirr. ... I I Miller. ....! 1 Hundrld. pi I 0Pffr. .... J Kuck.r. p... 4 I 0 Toul US7 II I ---- Total 41 U M II J nauhnrt nut. tilt hv batted bell.' One out when winning run adored. Chicago 1 1 0 Yeaterday'a Raaalta. WEBTERN LEAGUE. Denver, f; Omaha, 1. Lincoln, 2: Hioux City, S. Topeka, 2; 1 Molnea, 3. Wichita, t: Pt. Joseph, I. NATIONAL LEAUL'E. St. Iiouls, I; Uoston, 4. Chlraxo, 7; Brooklyn, 8. Ten Innings. Cincinnati, S-8, New York, 6-4. IMttaburgh, 1; Philadelphia, 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington, 1; Chicago, f. Philadelphia, i; Bt. Loula, L Hoaton, 4; letrolt, 16. New York, I; Cleveland, 4. FKDBRAU LKAQtB. Buffalo, -; Brooklyn, 8-L t. Louis, 2-6; Pltuburgh, 4-0. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. York, 4; Falrbirry, 2. HaatlnKs-Beatrlce, no name. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Indianapolis, 2; Mlnnenpolia, S. Cleveland, 8; Milwaukee, 6. Jxulville, ; ft. lj, 10. Columbua, S; Kansas Cltft 4. Games Today. Western Ieajrue Denver at Sioux City, Lincoln at Omaha, Topeka at 8t. Joseph, Wichita at De Molnea. Nallounl Iaaue Bt. Louis at Boston. Chicago at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at New York. I'ittaburKh at Philadelphia. . American I-asue Washington at Chi cago, Philadelohla at St. Louis Boston at Detroit, New York at Cleveland. Federal League Buffalo at Brooklyn, St. Ioul at Pittsburgh, Kansas City at Chicago. tha Llaeola. Loaea Last f gerlea RlaTkt Two flporo. by l.w10.'1!!' U- City final game of the aerlea from Lincoln by a acore of ( to 2. LINCOLN. 1 V mi-uarrigan, .. rVhreltter, cf...,. mcmiyre, rr. Score : Yanta, ..!.... Daley, lb hJhman. p.... William, lb. ToteJa...... .1. O. . 4 2 0 0 4 4 2 A 0 I E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T I I 1 I 0 I a i t e i a : run. 8t. Loula tied the acore In 1 ajeWlitli or three single. Hcore: BOKTON. BT. LfX'13. AO.H O A B , AB.H.O.A.E. Moran, rf.... I 111 Oftutlor, at... I 11 Hr. tb....4 Oil I Kunlni. Ib. 41110 ? - - . 1 tiannollF. If. I 1 1 Bu-hr. If.. 4 4 4 4 4 'ago 1 lvtoouvv v M, ct....4 It 4MHI.r lb... I 1 11 1 Brooklyn 1 00104100 1 ) En, lb.... 4 111 I Un. rf... 4 II rwo-bnae hlte: Phelan. O'Mara. Dan- I ? f ; ; J " hert. Rucker. Three-ba-e hit: fca-iet. , - J r ; JLT.J,, ;'" , 1 i I Home run- Wllllama 12). Dounie piy-iuia. p.... I 41 tiknwli t. I I It. Zimmerman and Saler. Baao on I ixk. p l t ball: Off Pfeffer. 1; off Pierce. 6. Hit: j Tottin M 4 so ll lOrm-r, p....i Off Pfeffer. 7 III three and one-lhlrd In-i ' . -RoBbe ....i 1 44 off llucKer. in six ami iwu- PROHIBS CHANGE LUCK KW GET ONE Break Long: Loiing Streak to Show Manager Shaner Few Tricks of Game. TWO HOME RUNS FEATURE 'YORK, Neb., July 9. (Special Tele gram.) York shook themselves today and broke their losing streak, by walloping Dad Shaner's colta, 4 to 2. Harris pitched steady ball, while Shaner waa touched up In a lively manner. With one on In tha second. Harris put- one over the fence and Downey duplicated in the aeventh. Score: ' FAIRWRY. . YORK. AB.H.O.A.C. AB.H.O.A.E. HIMtirna. lb 4 0 fl ORloe, M 1110 Lmb, lb ... 4 110 OCarrt. rf .. I 110 (on boy lb.. 1.01 I W.U.I J. If.. 4 1100 Banwr. rf..l 1 1 10 Murphy. ef..4 110 Down jr. rf.. 10 0 QTotl.n, 3b... 4 I 0 0 TholMlng. If HI-1 .0RalnM. e....4 I I 1 0 P.rlon, H...I tl PB..k.wlti. lbl 111 Booth, e ... I I 0 OPIerr 3b.... I 1 I I 0 tfti.n.r, p.... I 04 lHarrl. p....l 111 Total I I 14 II I ToUl 10 1117 11 Falrbury . 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 02 York 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 Two-base hit: Wetael- Home run: Har ris. Downey. Stolen baae: Rice. Double plays: Rice to Bockewltx to Totten, Bhaner to Pavton to Hildebrand. Rases on bails: Off Harris, 2; off Bhaner, 2. Left on bases: Falrhurv, S; .York, 4. Struck out: By Harrla, 6: by Bhaner, 4. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Monroe. At I .os Angeles Score: Palt Ike City tilnira till-da Inninss: off Pierce. 10 In five and two-thlrda Innings; off SUndrldge, 6 in three and two-thlrda Innings, one out In tenth. Htrnck nut: Bv Pfeffer, 1:. by Pierce. 4: by Rucker, S; by Htandradge. S. Wild cltchea: I'lerca, 2. Pa-wed ball: Archer. I'mplrei: Klem and Emslle. Alexander Stars Aarala. PHI IA DELPHI A, July .-Alexander played a Ida part In Philadelphia' 2 to 1 victory over Pittsburgh toil a v. Only ona visiting player got on tha base until ona waa out in the eighth Inning, Alexan der double drevc In Philadelphia' first run. ITmpIro Orth broke a tendon In his right knee and waa taken to a hospital.' Score, flrat gnma: ' PtTTBBrRnH PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E Colllna, f.. I I O-OByrn. Ib... 4 1 I 'enr. If Sill pwnrmn. . Inhn.ton. lb 4 1 4Whlttd. ft. I 1 I Totii...:.i4 u i Two out when winning run scored. Batted, for Doak In the eighth. Boston 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 14 bt Louis 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 tt 8 Double play: Maranvill to Ever to Egan. Regan to Gowdy to Hnilth to Ever. Baae on halls: Off Kazan. : off Doak, 4: off Grlner, 2. Hits: Off ' Cariach, ihk. in lx innings; off Grln-r, none i Coast Leaam) Reaalta. R.H.E. I A 3 Vernon 172 Batterlea: Halt Lake City. Wllllame and Hannah; Vernon, Hemley and Mltxe. At San Francisco Score: R.H.E. Oakland ...,.. 272 San Francisco ..; ail 0 Batteries: Oakland. Prulett and Kuhn, Elliott; San Francisco. Fanning and Schmidt. . ... At Portland Score: .. ' '. R.H E Loa Angeles . 2 10 0 Portland 1 g 0 Batteries): ' jm Anvplea. Tv nA noies; . roruann, ni ' "Fireball" Johnson Drinks igginbotham and 24 14 Total .... 24 7 27 11 Pnenoer, cf. 4 1 Miller, rf 4 1 MoCormiok, If 2 0 Galloway, Ib. ...... 1 1 Colhy, lb. S 9 fthleida, lb. .... Kelleher. as. 4 0 Shestak. e. 4 0 fcterrar, p. , S 1 DENVER. . AB. K. II., O. A. E. 7 17 IS Totala ..J....... 11 Batted for Blodgett In tha ninth. iDenver !ie00l-4 Omaha t I 1 It I M i Two-base 'hit: Bterrer. Stolen b FMelds. InmiUI plsy: Calloway to Kp! her to Shields. Sacrifice hlis: Mccor mick, Coffey, Shl-lds. Baars on ball: Off Kterrer, 1; off Blodgett, 2. ift on bssea: Oinaba. 7; IVnv.r, 4. Hit by pitched ball: King. Irju-ned runs: Den ver. 2. Struck out: By Blodgett, 1; by Starrer. 7, Paaaed ball: Sbe(k. Time: ID, t'mpire: Van Sickle. Attend ance. 1.0UO, H. O. A. K. j I 2.2 0 ! 1 S 1 0 2 15 1 11 A a 2 0 6 0 14 S O 11 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 16 27 W "ij JOSIF.g TAKE) OXB FKOM W1CI1ES Wldeaaaai Held Waive Safe VaUll lb. Mntai Fraaa. . ST. JOSi:PH.' Mo.. July Wldeman held Wichita aafe until the ninth, Inning ben he was relieved by Vance. St. Jo-'i-h winning. Afuir tha game Manager llulliuid announced th reloajia of First Baseman Klshrr, Second Baaonmn Page and Catcher Tonneman. Calchnr White out alo ielcad to Wichlla. Three, new men. Second Baseman Koetiler, Outrinlticr K.-hn and Pitcher Hilt of tlie Southern Michigan league, will take their places. Ouilit-Mrr Willlama will be aent to flrat !. s.cre: WiailTA. AB. R. H. O. A. B. ...41120 ... ... 4 21 2 HIOUX CITY. ' AB. R. Cooney, 2b 4 1 t lerke. If 4 . 0 Kane. Ib 2 1 lieune, of..i....., 1 t Callahan, a 4 1 rienaiing, JB.,.. 1 1 Davidson, rf 4 1 Crosby, o 4 a Gaanar, p....'. 4 0 Price 0 0 Totala ,' 22 "I Ran for Kane In fifth. IJncoln .-,..0 1 1 0 0 0 0 On 1 Sioux City 6 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 4 Two-base hits: McC.afflgan, Henallng, Daley Gaspar. Sacrlflca hits: Clark. Hensllng, ljeune, Kan, t'tolen bases: Davidson til, Calahan. Douhl plav. UaKar to Cooney to Kane. Base on ball:. .Off Gasper, 2; off Ehman ,1. StrucK out: By Gaspar. 2; byHhman, 4. Time: 1:28. 1'mplie: Mullen. It, Joseph Signs' Catcher Jack Bliss ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. July . Announce ment waa made today that tho St. Jo aeph Weatern league baia ball olub had Igned Catcher Jack BlUa of tha 1 Paao club of tha defunct RIo Grande league. Bllsa formerly waa with the, St. Lou I National. Ha will report her at once. Catcher John White, released by the local olub. has algned with tha Wichita Western league team. In four Innings. Struck out: By Ragan. v oy uoaa, 0; Dy uriner, I. Umpires Byron and Eason. LINCOLN GETS THE 1916 GOLF EYENT V t.,kn.lnn . IHalM. lb.... 4 1 I o.m. rr.. 1 W llm..hm W 1 I tlUrkar. If... 4 v:. 1 2 1 iKrSi.'iVS ?i! ! ; Board of Director! of State Golf (llhana. c ... 1 4 DKHiirrr. e...i 1 1 ll.rmon. p.. I I llinilr, pt t I 1 t'omlnias. p014 2 1 OoHallo ... 1 Tutall - 1 Hoi he, cf... Kox, If 1'a'ierion, lb..,. Tvtlnuin. rf Britton. Kb Mosp. a Ctmrlea, lb litlfnh, c VH.hran, p !t. Watson 6 O. 10 2 - Totals.. Page, b .S. I. riolaou, I... HmOi. VSliliaina, cf... 1 atsoit, rf.. Klulr, ',ti ..... iciiiri', lb.... I'K. c Vi Idniian, p .. V'ar.ue, p Totala .. ;. 21 2 ST. JOSEPH AH. R. II 4 2 ' 24 1 0 , W V J4 J A. V 9 ..30 14 Butted fur Cochrao In ninth WUhtta I e t ft. joiwpti I e 0 0 4 a '1 lir?-t., Kit: Urllng r Two-ls in. v Kieiuan, IL U tl.n. . Sa. riuce hit; t'o.r.ijtn. biolrn aea; J i.lir. I.jl,! ply: l .ri. 10 liumi,' ( uii. r Kniaacuiie.il. tirocinia- 'o l'u to Klahar liiut. cit Vtiat-i.ta.ii. In ei.iit aiul vue- Now Comes Lincoln to Battle Rourkes Lincoln cornea next to battle with Pa Rourka'a hustling athlete. Tha Salt Creekera will appear ftrt todav. wen a double header will b ptayed. tba first gam being called at I o'clock. Another double bill will be ataged at th aaraa hour Sunday, and Monday will b ladle day. T.i.l. if 1 14 ti 1 Batted for Harmon in eighth. Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 z Two-base hit: Alexander. Whltted. Home rum Wagner. Peace on ball: Off Harmon. 2: off Conaolman, 1: off Alexan der, 1. struck out: - Bv Harmon. 4; by Alexander, 1. Hits: Off Harmon. in sevwn Innings: off Oonselman. 1 In ono inning, luiflrca: urth ana (jmgiey. Gtaate Wla Twice. NEW YORK. July . New Tork tele Association Givei Annual Tour ney to Lincoln Country Club. M'XELVIE MADE PRESIDENT Th Lincoln Country club will bo the scene of tha 1910 Nebraska, . State Golf tournament. Thla waa decided at -a, meet ing of tha board of director of tha atata association In meeting yesterday. ; S. R, McKelvle of Lincoln, former lieutenant governor of Nebraska, - wa Moanoilh Defeats Gleaiwood. GLEN WOOD. la.. Julv fl lSnaol.1 The Glenwood ball team was defeated yes terday by tha Monmouth All Stars. Score: Glenwood 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 08 All Stara 0 2 1 0 1,0 2 0 t Batterlea: Glenwood. Stimaon and Tvtnir: All Stars, Hartlaon, -Wright and Glnney. says it's tKe creates, drink ever for a 4- hot tired and 'thirsty pitcher. All the''' S i , stars in every line of work star Coca-, f ' n Cf)a- n will vnn - '. & taaarWaVVaXi - Xt V .mm. w j Demand tho genuine by full fame nickname encourago aubstitution. The Coca-Cola Co. " ATLANTA. GA. Vaeaaar you a ar J7 ?9 made Draldftnt tit thm .amatim.tinn in hk. brated Ita home romlnr today by win- CWK, c B Montgomery of Omaha. W. B. n ng two game frim Cincinnati, 6 to a . " , . j . and 4 to 9. It waa Stroud day. M towns-, i ,for of Happy Hollow -waa elected to men of tho New Vork pitcher from lo j aucceed C. K. Reed of Happy Hollow aa ver. N. J.. attending tn game. n.ew aecretary-trcaaurer. York won th second gain In the ninth. . fullowlna- hnarrl nt dlMrKir. ... Mevera was purposely passel. filling the The rullowing board or director was bases, but Burns singled, driving in the named to aervo during th forth coining! living and winning rune. Score, rirsl : year: me: . Frank V. Hale, ricld club: Sam W, CINCINNTt. NKW vohk I !le nolda. Field club; Frank IL Ualnee AB.H.o.A . ab.h.u.s a iMrb. of.... I I OBuma. If.... I 1 0rfc. 1 0 SHobartan, rf 4 1 I Twomblr. ef I 4 r)rl. lb.... I III! Haran. a..4 112 4 KUli-har, aa. 4 I 1 I ft Win.). C....4 111 Mark I, lb.. 4 1741 Klllllr. If.. 4 Oil lxibrt. lb... 4 1114 Uroh, lb.,.., 4 til KnoUr-M. f 4 4114 Urtffltti, rf.. I 4 I IM.r.r. .... 14 0 Colon. lb... I 111 Iatlu4, B.,.,1 41 Mollwlta. lb lit IK). 1 Total U II It II 9 Hodr ... 1 1 lr p I I 1 July Men's Saturday Begins Oar Clearance Sales ef Guaranteed Suits Asaerteaa Aaaaolatl At MlunaiolisflcAr! InrliaiiaiMtii lnnraolle 1 14 g tiatterifs: lndtananoh. Ahat-ilr m.A Goiavlt; Minneapolis, Ylugling and Ghar- rity. . ... At Milwaukee Scor: n . . n u tn OWvcland . g 14 i UwauR.ee I s 1 Batteries: Jamea and Pevoan: Mil waukee, Young hliakleford and llrannon. At-ht. laul Bcere; ... .. K.11.K. ulsvllU . v,..,....v,..v.,.., ,..9 1 1 ht. Paul .10 IT ' I Batteries: lllilavllla 'N'nrthrrt ti... fortn, k-llta- aad I'lomons: Ht. ' Paul. Karger, Steeln, Jotmaon and UUnn. At Kiniu Cltv liuiri: it II v Columbua , .' 1 10 i Kansas City;...'...'. 4 12 1 Butteries: O'Toole and Cf.Uman; Kan sas Cllyk WtniVra and AJexautlcr. ' ; aathera Aaaa.-tallaa. Atlanta. 4: Chattaaooga, 2. . Hiruilnahain. 0: M.miJ.l. a New Oileana. 0: NuhstUe. X. Totals U I 14 II 1 Halted for Mench In sixth. Batted for lal In sixth. Cincinnati- 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 02 New York 2 0 0 10 0 S 6 Two-baa lilts: Burns, Rodgera, Iiaar. Three-base hit: AVIiiku. lt)ul)l plays: Groh to Keiaog to Mollwlta. Snodgrass to flntchrr. Base on ball: off Ltale, 1. Hiu: Oft Lai. I In five Inning; off l.ear, 4 In three inning. Struck out: By Stroud. 4; by Dale. t. Vmpirea: Klgier and Hart. Scora, second game: CINCINNATI. ... NSW YORK. AB H O A B ti n Oi l. Laark. (.... I ft I 4 Bum. If.... 4 I 1 Tvoaiblr. cf I 1 1 KoborUB. rf 1 1 1 Herxtg. as... 4 ft I I ttari. tb.... I 14 11 Wlni.1. ....4 1 4 I IKIMibar. a. 4 t 1 1 1 Klllllar. If.. 4 II Mrkl. Ik.. 4 14 kroh. Kb..... I 1 I 1 lLbK. . . 4 11 , R If L i iiriiiiiu n... w w . v,BMarpa, mailt ; OI. Ik-lb4 111 tftaul. .....! 14 .... I 9 0 i 10(111. lbl 4ijit K4 .ra. 10 I 1 I l l-rrllt. p.,. I I Bhul4r. . I 4 4 1 Mrn .... 4 t ... w. ' , a,ii.iii. Mobile. 10, Litll Bock. (. Total.,. ..N IM-ll I ToUl HI all! 1 lina out when winning run scored. H,tte4 for looln In ninth. baited for Perrttt In ninth. ClnctnnaU 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 02 New . York 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 Three-base hit: Wlr.go. Stolen buaea: " lino, Oiaon. Baaea on ball: Off Bar rttt, 1: off tKhoeider, 4. lilt by pitched ball: Snodgrasa by Bohnelder. First L-asa on erroie: CinclnnatL 2. Struck out: By remit. 4; by Schneider, . Basaed ball: IuhjIii. 1'iuplrea: Kiglor and Hart 'tarda Lm t at raves. IKI8TON. July -Butler's bad throw to first In tba tenth gave Boat on a 4 to 9 victory over St. Ixuls toil)-. loak pur poselv parsed Gowdy In tha second, lin ing the besns. and paaaed the next two ballar unintentionally, forcing In two run. Two hlte. an error by Butler and a aecrlltca lly gava Boston th thirl Country club; Ralph W. Peters, Country club; fr. H. W. Orr, Lincoln Country club; William Folsnm, Lincoln Country club; K. H. Wead Happy Hollow; w. K. Siiafrr, Happy Hollow; J. 1-L Meniam, Miller park; George J. MacDonald. Sey mour tke Country club: Hay W. H am nion. Fremont; G. W. Tlbbettat, Hastings; Jamea Rice, Norfolk; 11 A. Wonder, Fair- bury! James Christensen, Council Bluffs Rowing association. Will B Prepared. That tha Lincoln Country club wilt ba quit prepared to hold th tourney next year la tba word of Leslie Davlea, pro. feaslonal. Davlea asserts that ten mors acrea have been procured for tho enlarge ment of tho elghteen-hole course and that this fall tl entire links will ba gon over and covered for th winter so that they will bo In excellent ahapo In the spring. There was little or no objection to giv ing tha annual event to Lincoln. . The Omaha golfara agreed It would ba th beat thing for th tourney and for the association aa It would tend to increase Interest throughout th atata. Th state tourney baa been too much of an Omaha vnt of recent year to glv It th maxi mum popularity throughout tb atata. I At Laxaa Pavrk Tlf. Tha Woodmen of tba World plav the Armours at Luxu Dj-k tod. v. Tha teams ar tied for first flare In clase A. riaiuruar league. g oerciore aa interest ing combat i assured. Game called at Crosby Is Coroner For Over Year Yet Willis Crosby, county coroner, asked nwpaper men laat night to announce that although tha legislature abolished hla offlc at th laat aeaslon, he la atlll county coroner and will remain so until January L 1917. Th Impression of many la that be goes out ef of flea aomattm this week. sr. W t - Last week's Choice of the House Sale resulted in the greatest one eek'8 output of Men's Suits ever known in the history of the store, leaving scores of hroken lines which will be closed out during the next o weeks at prices marked tw Regardless of Wholesale Cost Blue Serge Suits Included .1) thppe suits included in four bis special lots $10 & $12 Suits $7.75 1 The $18 Suits at . . $12.75 The $15 Suits at ; $9.75 The $20 & $25 Suits $14,751 See them Saturday, you'll find the values and assortments unequaled elsewhere in Omaha. Not all sizes in any one line but all sizes included in this sale in a wide range of classy patterns. Hart, Schaffner & Marx and Several Other High Grade Makes Included The most complete showing of Palm Beach, Silk and Mohair Suite you'll find in Omaha and at most attractive pricings. JrV i 1