12 Tim It EE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1915. Bringing Up Father CoryrlirM. Iffi, International News Service. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus HOV DO YOO like san rANCibco- OH'. I JOST LOVE. OP COURSE TOU At?E COlN TO HE BEAUTIFUL. OTY OF LOb HADN'T THOUCHT OF n XET' WHERE ANCELE5? i i V J f N I - K . - I tr- ' I DON'T AN,? tlV V J lS I nc. ft-rTL y I ? I MEMBER IV AKiTr-, J yT-V U IS? WIN ANY kl L Weft - W J n ji 'i 1 I ' i 'I I 'I II ' 1 j 'i - i 'l HOW DARE TOO Ab ME ?UCH AN IGNORANT QUE 5T l ON - CO TO "XOUR ROOM " 1 WONDER WHERE. LOb AHdELE.5 IAN- DKN VEIt SIOUX WIN THREE OUT OFjWJR HERE Pepper Clark Holds Omaha to rive Hits and Hit Mates Hammer Thompson for Ten. XBUG'S HOME RUN ONLY SCORE N The truculent Sioux took another side swipe at Fa's grim and determined ath lete yesterday and promptly took all th grim and determination out of them. For the Invading host lug red off the combat S to L thus making It three out Coffiv of four from Omaha, and on Omaha' j ' iThLr' : flvH Innings; off Wllley. 8 In ens Inning, none out In seventh. Htruck out: By Mngrlrige, f; by V.I, 1; by Flanagan, 1. Pases on ball: off Viil, 4; off Wllley, I; off FlanitKnn. 8; off MoKrlilse, I. Hit l.v pitched ball: Ily Mogrt.h. 1. Wild fitch: Val. loft on bases: Dcs Molne i; 8t. Joseph, t. F:arned runs: Ds Molne. 10. Tim: 2:0;i. Umpire: Mullun. WNe FROM KAWI Topeka Get Only Three Hits Off termer. T-rtrT7ifA v.m t . , i ri TV....!.. -t only three bits, ail scratches, off Sterxer .nil TlnKlc. J. . I.. ...1 and Denver wm. Manager Coffey batted in tour or Denver num. B. ore DEN ' Bill Ar: Spencer, rf.... .Miner, rr MK'ormlrk. If Unltoway, 2b t- lb Kappa, c... Sterxer, p. Total U rover, p. Totals . Denver .... Topeka ... ...SI ii'h.1 AB. ...27 horns) lot, too. Bad doings. Indeed. A young man named Clark, termed Pepper, because he hasn't any, hove Into view from the seclusion of the dusrout and appeared on the stab In the first Inning for the opposition, lie was i ,JfJJJ,jJ1, still there when the same was over iv'll, i:f and to the naked eye was as serene aa ; Kuin-r, lb....... at the start. If not more so. j l.attbnore, Sb.V The pepperless person held our sldo Trainer, rf to five hits) and only one run oould i - annex, that resulting- from a drcutt drive ever the rtcht field wall by Manager Marty Krus;. But Cedl Thompson, who essayed to do a like stunt for Omaha, It was con siderably different W)ien the nine frames war over the forlorn flffur of Mr. Thompson could be snen loplns; o'er the lea, a sad and dejected creature. II was knocked for ten swat and a quintet of run. Gas I. oat la Third. ' 1 wsl re Aiifl Hath Bad of DhI tanaa stanea vcii on n aownwam . , at LM.0la. patn. Tn retisierea on tajiy lor in.: L1NOOLNi Neb July ll.-Wlohlta opposition. A. single y laJiis, a aouuie 11. H. O. A. B. 0 0 2 0 0 t 1 1 0 0 2 12 0 0 0 13 4 0 110 3 0 0 1 10 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 17 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 27 10 0 :a. R. IT. O. A. K. 0 0 1 I V 0 0 2 11 0 1 2 0 0 0 7 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 110 0 0 I 1 V 0 11.3 0 10 6 0 "l "i 27 11 "i 0 2 0 10 2 1-4 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 PHILS BLANK CUBS IN SHORT CONTEST Eain Stops Game in Chicago Half of Sixth Inning, With Score One to Nothing. FISHER IS LEFT ON FIRST ri!IIAT)Er,nnA, July a. Philadel phia won today's game with Chicago, 1 Standing of Teams WESTKKN LEAGUE. Pal yd. Won. Lost Pot Tee Molnee. M 64 SO .MS Ienver 81 47 84 .f0 Lincoln C2 43 39 . 624 Topeka M 43 41 .612 nmaha M 4.4 43 .600 Hloux City m SN 4fi .4 Ht. Joseph Kl 32 4J .S5 Wichita S3 Si 61 .tab RUTH THE HERO OF RED SOX YICTORY HURLS A TWO-HIT GAME1 AUTOlalS MAKE FAST RUN Bailey Shuts Out Terriers and Terrapins Win the Contest. NAT. LEAHUK. ' AM Ell. LEAOUli. W.L.IVt I W UTct. result of a single. After a wait of halt an hour the grounds were In such a muddy condition that Umpire Rlgler called Die game. Score: CI11CAOO PHILADELPHIA. Ab O A AB.H.O.A . Good. rf.... 1 a I 0 iRyrn. lh.... 1 0 0 Flatter. M....I t a uh.nrroft. w. l 1 0 ( H.bull. H.J 0 0 0 0H.r..r. It... I 110 flm'lii.n, tb 1 1 1 (('r.Y.th. rt. I 0 0 WIMIlmi, rt I 1 t 0 ONIrholf. Sr.. .t 11 Phalan, lb. I 0 11 OWhllcd, c(..l 0 0 Hrun'lnn, r.l t I 1 l.u'torua, lb I III) Arch.r. lb ... I 0 7 4 VKIIIIter, 0.1 4 0 A1mm. p I 0 0 1 0AleDdr, p i 0 10 0 Flanilrliln, p.O 0010 Mclrrir .. I 0 0 0 Total! ...14 4 IS I ( Totali ...17 I II 7 0 Hatted for Adams In 6th Chicago .. 0 0 0 0 00 Phllnaolphia 0 0 1 0 01 Two-base hit: Meeker. Earned run: 1' kru.l.. kit. Hnah. Onr-ifi. K1tt JloCormicaT Hlener. Trainer. Maorlflce if' 1 P ' T,. I n aV.": fly: Hpenoer. laaible Plays: tlalloway to Alewnder 1 Hit. off Adam. T m 4 Kellher to 81.U4.is. Coffey lo Ualloway to m'ms Struck o'ut riv aLV l' Citffey. liases on balls: OfT Orover, a, otl inuiP ii.r hteisor, 4. Btruik out: Hv drover, ; b, lulcr '" Bleraar. . lilt bv Pitched ball: Hy Hter- "" a.o o Heds. er, 2. Ttine; 1:40. Umpire: Van riyckln WICIIES TAKH DOUBLK-HKAOEH POSTON.' Julv 21-Olnrlnneli defeated Boston 2 to 1 today, scoring tho wlnnlnn run In the Vth Inning on singles by Itodf. ors, Kllllfer and Ortfflth. Prior to that time Davis had allowed but four hits. Score : CINCINNATI. BOSTON. AH H O A AU H O A B. Oroh. lb. ... 1 I 1 0 Moras. rf...4 S I 0 0 romDed awav with both lames of to- Harm., aa . 4 0 4 1 OCrara. lb. ...4 Oil lf DavU and Lejeunes double spelled .v-- double-header and did It with ease 1 'sra, lb. 4 1 1 4 ocono.iir. H..I I o 0 . . mr' , . ,,''"' noiMxe-neaoer, ana aia it wun ease. ,.,. ,, t t o o mm, cf....4 0 10 Vg MVUIV4 t ,w us W run soorvn. a double, a single ana a MOond. 2 to 1 Score, first game: LINCOLN. sacrifice fly spelled more ruin In the Ixtn and a double by Kane, Hs ruling" I hit and Krneger's error still mor la the eighth. The nourke leave today for Lincoln, wher four fame will be played. From Lincoln King's crew will Invade Den ver, Wichita and Topeka before coming home on August ! Score: 61 OCX CITT. AB. il II. O A.K. .( 0 Cooney, 2b Tall Ion, s. Davis. If Iejeune, cf Kane, lb Hensling. b DavUleoit, of Iooneliy, o., Clark, p The score of the first was 12 to S, of the rirmitti, it I I I I oHchmidt. lb.. I ITS William!, el I I 1 1 I Mara, a!, Ml 14 4 lb I 0 14 I 0tKi4r. 121 ToUl .. Smith, If Preen. 2b...... Kwreythe, rt... Krueger, a Krug. Sb Pohlelbner, lb. Whalen. as.... Thompson, p... lilanck 10 ST 22 S OMAHA. AB. R. II. O.A.E. 1 S S 0 ...4 ...4 ...S .4 .2 ..4 ' 0 ..2 0 ..I 0 ..I 0 s 1 1 0 0 AU. a. It. O. A. Wolfe, If 4 0 o 2 1 Mcilafflgan, ss 6 0 2 1 S II. B.-hrvlber, lb.... 6 0 2 10 0 Molntyre, rf 4 0 12 0 Davtsun, cf 6 0 0 2 0 Yanti, e. 6 0 2 4 2 Uoyd. 2b 4 114 2 Daley, 8b 4 0 0 2 1 Narveson, p 1 1 1 0 S Morse I 1 1 0 0 Meyers, P 0 0 0 0 2 II. Bchrelber........ 0 0 0 0 0 Total M 2 10 27 14 WICHITA. AH. It. It. O. A. Fennel t, rf 4 2 2 2 0 Ko. If 4 2 2 10 fatterson. lb 4 1 1 14 0 Krltton, 2b 4 12 0 4 lloep. as 4 0 0 0 S Thlealng, cf 6 0 110 Uml Sb 2 2 2 1 2 Urlfflth, c 2 2 14 0 Southern, p 6 1 1 0 4 Totals M U 11 37 11 Mullowtll. I Uala. s I t I Ottana B I lilt 0 . 01 Total! ...U mil I Totals ...n ( 17 II I I I Cincinnati 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 11 j Iloaton 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 l Two-bnir lilts: Williams, Smith. Davis. 0 : DoublH plays: Dale, Hnrsog and Mull 0 wits; MerioK. Oroh, Ttodgers anil Oroh: ' Maranvllle, Kvnrs and Srhmtdt. Pases on balls: Off Dale. Htruck out: Hy Cockill. Comiskey Files . Kick on Suspension of Sox Manager Hatted fcr Narveson In the sixth. Hatted for Meyers In the ninth. Llnooln Mill Two-base hits: Uoyd. McOafflgan. Yants, Umb, Urlfflih, Morse, itouble plays: Wolfe to Uoyd to Daley; Daley i CailCAOO, July 2t.-Presldent Comlakey x of the Chicago Americans said today be would protest to lYesldent Johnson of S the American league against the us jpcnslon of Manager Rowland, who, ac- Twice, Brirurine in Three Runs, SCORE IS SEVEN TO NOTHING anil TTs11si fhm Ytrnwrisi twn.hlr osma Kara r1r r n1 hut' .-Biff 1 1 r.lilUJIU SAViS llim lit UUnlUt lxuls while his team mates, playtnir Phil. u w A3 u Kiit I i ii iunrai out ana obiuiib unjoin unu Brooklyn ".43 si! Detroit ," .52 32 ! 8T- W"". July 21.-Oeorge Ruth tol Herbert right and left, ran up a total Chicago ...43 Ss .524. Chicago ....63 24.614) y hit the longest home run ever wit- of seven runs for Baltimore. Tobln's single In the sixth was tho first hit off Bailey, but the local right fielder was forced out at third bano 29 64 .34 took the first of a seven game erles by Vaughn and 8t Louis lost Its one from 8t. Louis, score four to two. i chanco to score. Not only did he hit four out of four ' ln the eighth Ward Miller singled, but times at bat. but he held St. Louis to two men already wera out and third two hits until the eighth Inning. In this out followed beiore Miller could get to Inning St. Louis filled the bases on a (eoond. Score: R.1I.E. bane on balls and two singles but the Baltimore ....2 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 07 11 0 excellent fielding of the Bostonians pre- St. I-ouls 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 2 1 Piow Through Bad Roads on Thei Way to the Pacifio Coast. HAVE THEIR TIRES STOLES to 0. play being stopped by rain In the St. Ixule...42 43 .4 '4 New York.. .42 41 .at no nod at the local American league park. visitors half of the sixth Inning with ono 'yJj J ' s'"Lou" s &u 3 I Then he aoublc1 lwlco nd brought In I man out and Fisher on first bas a th u,ton .....3 44 .4,0 phlla ....'.'.'.'.30 61 .fwi three of the four runs with which Boston j Cincinnati S3 44 .429; Cleveland KED. LEAGUE. I AMEK. ASSN. W.L.Pct.1 W.L. Pet. Kan. Clty..4 34 .M6 St. Paul 63 ttt .6W Chicago ....4H 37 .M7 Minneapolis 44 43 .617 fH. Louis. .. .46 S7 .664 Kan. City... 47 43 .52 Pittsburgh .43 3X .Ml Ix)ulsvilln ..42 45 .4S3 Newark ....43 41 .612. IndlanaplU .4 40 .fif.l Brooklyn ...3 4R .448 Milwaukee .41 46 .471 Buffalo ....38 51 .4-71 Cleveland ..40 44.478 Baltimore .32 61 Columbus ..34 66 .32 Yesterday.' Hesalts. WESTERN LEAGUE. Sioux City. 6: Omaha. 1. Dee Moines, 12; t. Joseph, 0. Wichita, ll-: Lincoln, t-3. Denver, 8; Topeka, 1. NATIONA LLEAOUE. St Louis-New York, rain. Chicago, 0; Itilladelphla, 1. Cincinnati, 2; Boston, 1. Plttsburgh-Hrookiyn, ruin. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Philadelphia, 4; Detroit. 1 Boston, 4; St. Louis. 2. FEDERAU LEAGUE, Brooklyn, -; tlilcago, 0-8. Baltimore, 7; Ht. Louis, 0. AMERICAN AriSOCIATION. Columbus, 0-2; Ht. Paul, 3-4. lxiulsvllle. 6; Milwaukee, 2. Cleveland, 4; Minneapolis, S. Indianapolis, U-e; Kansas City, 12-10. UaniN Today. Western league Omaha at Lincoln, Sioux City at Denver, Dt Moines at V Ichlta, M. Joseph at Topeka. National League Chicago at Boston, St. Louis at Brooklyn, I'lilsburg at Ncwr York, Cincinnati at Phlla. American l-t-ngui New York at Chi cago, Boston at Ht. IxjuIs. Washington at Detroit. Philadelphia at Cleveland. Federal League Brooklyn at tit. Ixuls, Buffalo at Kansas City. Newark at llttsburgh, Baltimore at Chicago. vented the locals from scoring. Score: BOSTON. BT. IIIMS. AB.H.O.A. B ABHOAK natteries: Bnllev and Ownes: Herbeit. Groom and Chapman. BONDELLA MARVEL OF CIRCUIT MEET Three-Year-Old Trotters With out Effort. L0E BLOSSOM IS 0UTRACED .10 2 1 .1100 00002 1000 S cording to th Whit (Sox magnate, ha Total 22 6 27 IS .3 0 0 1 0 410 l-u been all eaon th vlotim of thVWort umpiring be has ever seen In th Ameri can league." Th char its was first mad that Row land was suspended for profanity, but 0 to Lloyd to Hchretbar. Stolen bue'i: Bun- , netl, Brttton, Thleslng. Sa critic hit: -1 Patterson t2i. Lamb t2, OrlfTith, Blanck batted for Thooitson In ninth. ...t, lv.. w.',i. M..,..k ... . uV Prealdt-nt Comiskey said tltat later thd "'mo Cltr , .... . , . I ,,n- i bV Houtiiern. 4; by Mayers, 2. umpire admitted that the suspension - Illllrii nases on oaiis: urr ruarveaon, ' nun. Total! ...II mil t Poston St. Louis 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 Batted for James In 8th. Hatted for SevcreUt in 8th. xllntted for Agnew In Vth. ir.Huttod for Hamilton In ath. Two-baso hits: Agnew, Ruth, i. Three, bnso hit: Hooper. Home run: Huth. Earned runs: Boston, 3. Double plays: Pratt to Lavan to Leary; Lavan to Pratt to Leary. First on error: Boston, 1; St. Ixiula, 1. Bases on halls: Off Ruth, 2); James. 1; Wood. 1. Hits: Off Jm, 10 In 8 Innings: Hamilton. 1 1 off (ltuth. 6 In 8 1-3 InnlnK; Wood -ie In 2-2. Struck out: Hy Ruth, 3; Ja.nea. 1; Hamilton. 1: Wood, 2. Umpires' Con nolly and Wallace. Macks Whip Detroit. DETTtOlT. July 21 Phl'adelnhlaturned on Detroit today and won the final game In the fcrie of five, four to three. The Tigers rallied late In the contest and al most succeeded ln tlelng the score. Cohh, Crawford and each failed to hit In the olghth, however, after the three preced ing batters had got on bases. Shnahan, a recruit, pitched a fine game for the Athletics. Score- PHILADELPHIA. DETROIT. ' AB.H.O.A E. AU H O A B Hosier. Sb...l 1 1 I OVItt. lb-lb... I 114 0 Tjr; . vr t, sua , . . Walah. rf....l 18 0 OYouns. ie... I 0 111 Wins North Randall Sweepstakes for mru.... n .. 4 210 oobb. n 4 1 1 0 IJula. lb.. I 117 OVaarh. If. ...4 14 10s Mclnnl. lb.. 4 1 II 0 OBurna. lb I 1 11 1 0 j lapp r......a 1 a v vcu.n, a a t a w Kwl, aa 4 0 I 7 OBIanas., C...4 1 I 1 1 Hhaahan. ..4 0 0 1 ODoland. p. ...I 10 10 ('oralakU. 0 0 0 0 Totals ...II 7 17 ri Kavanauh .110 0 0 Morlajtjr, lb 1 0 0 10 MrKN I 10 0 0 Itakrr 0 0 0 0 Total. .. II 10 87 U 2 Batted for Poland In 8th. RSan for Kavanagh in Sth. BRatted for Young in 8th. ssRan for McKee In 8th. Philadelphia 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0-4 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0-4 Two-base hits: Btrunk. McTnnls, Iaole, Burns. Stolen bases: Cobb. Earned runn: Philadelphia, 2; Detroit, I Double plays: Noting ana iiusn: iioie rvopi Tops Whip Whale Twice. IITT. . . . ' , T . . I -. n, . 1 . I 1, 4 0 0 0 0 vinvwj, juiy nruuai) 11 nmwr it. 4 0 0 8 0 fol,r out of Mix today by twice boali.ig .40110 Chicago, 4 to 0 and H to 8. in the fnxl I 0 I 0 game Bluejacket allowed the locals only .1110 three hits and only ono man reamed .1 1 3 8 1 third bai,A. while Henriiljc presented no .18 3 10 difficulties. In the seci.nd game Chi cago s errors spoiled a fair exhibition by McConnell, while Kauft's third home run of the series, M aloe's four stnxlcs and daring base running by Myers helped the visitors win ln ten innings. Score, first game: R.H.R. Brooklyn 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 04 6 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 14 i Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 3 3 Batteries: Bluejacket ond Simon; llcn drix and Fischer. Score, second game: R.H.R. Brooklyn ....0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 21 U S Chicago 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0-8 8 9 Batteries: Seaton, "Walker, Wilts and H. Smith: McConnell, Prendergast and Wilson, Fischer. Ilnopar. rt...i I 3 1 0 Bhottoo. If. '4 0 3 0 0 Wijnrr lb . 4 Oil lAuatln. lb. Ppakr. rf..4 1 I 0 Olary, lb. HoMitial. lb. I 1 10 0 01'ralt. tb.. Lawla. lb ... 4 1 1 0 OWalkar, rf Uardnar. 3b.. 4 111 OWalatl. rf. Scott, aa 4 0 I 4 0 Lavan. H. Thumaa. c.,.,4 8 8 1 0Anar, c. FtuUl, p 4 4 0 3 OJamea. p.. Wood, p 0 0 0 0 0sTrll 'Killer 0 0 0 0 0 Total! ...H 11 37 11 i Hamilton. p. O 0 0 0 Howard ....1 000 Hual I 000 Rodger to Clnpy. The Boston club ha sold Second Base man Bill Rodger, the Portland recruit, to the Cincinnati club. One hundred and twenty-nine hour and fifty-one minute is tha time made by a roadster from New York to Omaha. With H. F. Alexander and I. S. Huber as alternating drivers the car has bucked mud most of the way, and has pulled, into Omaha with everything ln goo shape, and with a fighting chance, even wtth the mud to contend with, to lower the transcontinental auto record. The car left New York at 12:0 a. m. last Friday, and was ln Pittsburgh at 5 o'clock that afternoon, a distance of 295 miles. Then the roads became worse, and after staying all night In Beaver Falls, I'enn., they made Fort Wayne, Ind., by 1 o'clock Saturday night. With three hours' sleep they started for the west, but had their spare tires stolen, and had to wait nineteen hours tn Au rora, 111., for new ones. They left Au rora at noon Monday, and began a serle of troubles. Several times they wer stuck ln the mud ln Illinois, and In Iowa they were stuck twelve times, th last being near Manning, where they had to stay all Tuesday night. They had driven without rest from Monday noon until they struck the Manning mud hole, when they were so tired out that they slept In the car, and were pulled out of tho mud in the morning. They arrived In Omaha at 10 o'clock, and left at 2:30 over the Military road. They are trying to make Sun Fran cisco in ten days, from New York, but are over a day behind their schedules, oi account of the delay in Aurora, and th mud holes they struck. i t i 1 i oio -r .';r.. "j- 'L.". w" iuu r wi"" mck or speed lVL7i. iViii.--- i'"'.,!; f.. l..:r-a n leaving the field whn ordered to greatest 2-year-old duel ever staged imi.oa I ...il. Itv M.v.ra I WIM iilth.. kl... -'er. 2l. Southern. Pltchlnar record: off v- Narveson. 10 runs and 10 hit K. .( In. CLEVELAND, O.. July 2L Bondella, th daughter of Walnut Hall, was the marvel of yesterday' racing at th Grand Olroult meet at North Randall track. Superbly piloted by Tommy Murphy, she won th North Randall weeptake for 3-year-old trotter without effort, out classing; toer field and stepping a mile In 2:074, which clipped a quarter of a sec ij .,. k t -ana Mcinnis riopr. i.sioie ann mc i nnia, old trotter, set a year ago by Lee Ax- ,, T!urn. Rush and Itt; Kopf and Mc- worthy. lnnls. Haaea on balls: Off Boland, S; ti.. a i .u.inn.- ..... .v.. nit iiuhir !. Hits: Off Boland. 7 In V, u. rirr. ir. v in a. , v. . . j Ooveleikle. 1; Sheahan? 1. Umpires: Dlncen and Nallln. Horn run: Krug. Two-base hits: Kane mugs; off Meyers, 2 ruua and S hit in or ehrht same, thla v.ar ..M tha, W. Donnelly. DavU. Lejeune. Stolen three Innings. Tim: 1:04. Uinplr; , ... . ? Yr. J1 th mag- base: Hensling, Whalen. Sacriflc hit: Score, second game: nat. It look to me aa though Rowland Talllon. Hacrtflc fly: Davidson. Double .law. WK.I.K .. t J . , , . . 1 . - 1 ' . .Muni u niTTn ju n iiiioiinr. ! . ......... Left on bases: Sioux City, 4: Omaha, 8. I 'Metiafflgan, htruck out: By Clark, 4; by Thompson, t. hrelbert lb.. nases on ban.: orr Clark. I, off tinir ri. Ihominon, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Hy Thompson, HensltuaT, Talllon. Time: Umpires: Abbott and Cu.Uk. 1JNCOLN. 6 0 5 S BOOSTERS TAKE FINAL GAME Pxr SMtehlag; asS Fteldlas mt St. ' J Cilresj lewaas Fray. T. JOSEPH. Mo., July 21. Ineffective pitching and poor fielding by M. Joavph inaliled Imt Molne lo take the flual gam of th aeries. 11 to 0. Score: DE8 MOINE8. AB. H, II. O. A. E. ..411200 .. S 1 1 2 0 0 .. I I 4) .. 6 4) 2 14 0 t ..41111J .. S 2 t S S .. S S S S .. 2 2 2 2 0 0 ..811110 ?Iahn. rf iunter. cf.... hills. If Jones, lb Hartford, .. L'wuidt. Sb.... Tannehlll. Sb. Preen, o. Mog ridge, p.. Total Koehler. 2b.-lb. Nicholson, If... Orodirk, 2b , Vvataon, rf Wii llama, lb.-lf liclnwr, cf Kapp. sa. Urooilng, 3b.... PIim. c Vai. p Kk-haxdson ... Wllley, p Fluagan, p.... Mooi Total 28 13 ST. JOSEPH. Aa R. H. 1 14 27 10 O. 1 0 s s 1 s I A. E. 2 0 1 t S 27 If McAllister, o... Uoyd. Hi DaUvvT 3b 4 Mor, p 4 1 4 14 1 t 0 Judge Ormond and Peter Fmrren fight- Poor umpiring ha cost my club seven I lK it out In v.ry heat, th former taking th verdict by winning two of th three great sprint to th wire. Make It Heal Kratare. Leila Patohen, thanks. In large part, to lis being made a mark. Umpires have 0 'called balks on my pitcher ln Detroit, g j but failed to do so when they mad th 1 same motion In St. Louis; thay beat jus out of a clean triple play when we 1 wer at Poston; Mayer was hit by a J i ! J S 'pitched ball, but wa not allowed to go to first because, th umpire said, he al- Amrrlrai Assoolatlaa. At SL Paul Flr.t gam: R.H E. Columou. 0 ( 4 St. Paul S ( 2 Batteries: Schnvberg and Coleman; Wll- th driving of WlU Snow, paced Del Kay u",n " 0'nn- nun. . . .. .. Second ..me: R H E. into tn ground in tn z:w race, carrying 'Columbu 2 2 ToUl S7 2 27 11 WICHITA. All H. il Bennett, rf.. Fox. If Patterson, lb HMttoiv. 2b... Hoap, as lllle.ing ct. I xi i n II 4b.... Griffith, c.... Sltlley. p I ! I 1 s i1 I 4 i Lincoln Wichita Two-base hits ..! 1 0 3 .. 0200430-1 1 . t ( .r.. . n a.!. A III..... Kchretber, 2; Thleslng, MciiaV flaan, lamb! oubla nlavs: MrCafflKan to chrelter. Stolen haw: Fox. Daley, Wolfe, Thl.s log. t-.crlflc. hits: Ysnta, Riley. rHruck out: By Mor ax, 2; by P.lley, L Bases on balls Off Morse, 4, off Kilev. I Passed hall: McAllister. Time: I SO. Umpire: O lirlen. Rivtsss Defeat Isoltis. RAVENNA. Neb.. July SO. (Special) Shell on wa detested by th kcal bae ball team her yuarteraay. 7 to 1. Ftonnl nior pitched for Ravenna and Murphy (or Khelton. I I lowed himself Intentionally to b hit. Mayer gets up there only occasionally, q j 1 not a shrewd batter, and Isn't going to 0 .let a bail hit him If he can h.lp tt Th cha.lng of Rowland wa en- l. II went out to protest, aa he had a right to do, and as I'd expect him to do, 11 told m he didn't wear untU after he had ben thrown out of th game. I Imagine he said a good deal after that. I would be ashamed to re peat aom of th language I heard wa uod by th visiting player, but they wer not put out of th gam. "I expect to protest against th sus pension and try to get a square deal for my team. 1 never cry about th umpire and hav taken my medicine day aftr day. But on mutt reach th limit ome- time, and I bav reached tt now." lilt la Forty-Math. LOS ANGELES. July 21. -Jack Ness of th Oakland Lain hit In hi forty-ninth consecutive game here today. His single to left center In the fifth) inning of the gam with Vernon brought In a run. 81 eh fa Irnuiu, Th St. Loula club ha sold Pitcher Harry Hoch to the Syracuse club of th Nw York Stat league. Hatted for Val ln th fifth. Baited for Flanagan In th ninth. Jea Molne 4 0 4 S 1 012 tt- Joaa-pft 0 0 Three-base hits: Jones. Hartford. Two- Use Sloan' Liniment and you won't Mogridge. liouble play: 1ann-hlll to I Uon he'P"- GoJ tor iatK. neuralgia. ,LolUt jto Jui.e Bus; Off Val, 4 in K- druggbits. Advei tUeiuent BOBBY JONES SOLD TO DETROIT AMERICANS SAN FRANCISCO. July 21 "Bobby Jones, third baseman of th tea Fran clsoo ba ball club, ha tteea sole to th Detroit Americana, aooordtng to an an nouncement mad bar today. A part payment tb Seal receive Pitcher Cavet. a left-hander, who I ex pected her Saturday. Jone wa obtained last season from Ogden of the Union association. HI play ing ha steadily Improved and he has batted .770 so far this year, if Iketrolt does not retain huu. San Francisco will hav first call on Jones' service. him to break In threo terrlfto drive. Mar and driver turned th weakest event of the day Into a real feature by their work. As had been predicted. Bud Murphy had a good thing In th 2:1 trot In Al Mack. Al won In stralgt he is, beating th crack western mar,' Leo Blossom. Summaries; ... Summaries: Trotting, 2: It class, pur 21,200: Alma. k. b. h. (Murray) 1 1 1 lo Bloesoru, ch. m. (F. Chilos)....2 t S Tvdd McGregor, rh. h. (Rodney)... 4 4 S Also started: Sarah Dougia (Floyd), Emma Dillon (NolanJ. Allerta (Snedekerl. King Bellini (Dlckron). LuanUnla (Mar- vliu. Tim: 2 104: 2 00H: 2:10. Pacing. 2 LI class. Dure SI 300: Judge ormoode, blk. h. ( Valentin). 1 1 2 Peter Farran, b. h. (Murphy) 2 2 1 Clara Walker, b. m. (Cox I T S S aim started: imbro (M. Child.), Hedge wood Pani.en (McDonald I. Bud 1-Xliolt (Oeerst. Hedger (Rea). Present Queen (McAllister). Time: 2 0BV.: 2 flt4: 2 07. North Randall sweepeiakea, trotting. 2 18 class, -year-old., purs 11.670: Bondella. b. f. (Uirrnbvl 1 1 Colorado Ran, h. c. (McDonald). ...2 ' uenerai rramk, b. c. (Murray) I 4 Also started; Ionore McKlnney (An drews). Prinoa Todd (Moore), Iteroch tOeer), Harlem Express tDickerson), lenall (Cos). Time: 2 0: 2 Cs. Pacing, 3 06 class, purM S1.2n0: Leila Pate hen, blk. ra. (Snow) 1 1 1 Iel lUy. b. h. tOox) 8 2 S Nutmuor. b. b (Majera) 2 4 4 Also started: Stralhstorm (Murray), That Aaseeeor (MeMahcn) Tim: i.uS; 8 oH. 8 04. Fl.t Prise al Tearaey. IOWA CITY T la. July 21 -(Special telc.ramV At the Iowa Htate Firemen' .a.M'.ti,n tournament to1y flr.t prises were awarded to West Liberty, Marlon. VI . , . . i .. . l:.:i. KM.... . . i . . . , ... . , u-. wua a laiw, vuuiuu auu V Sl I Bri tu St. Paul 4 S 0 Batteries' O'Toole and Robertson ; Lie- field, Steel and Glenn. At Milwaukee: K " E. Iotilsvllle 12 1 Milwaukee S Batteries: Ellis and Croaaln; Slapnlka and Brannon. At Minneapolis: K M ti. Cleveland 4 12 1 Minneapolis 11 1 Batteries: Collainore and Billings; Wil liams and Sullivan (II Innings). At Kansas Ctty-Flrsl game: K H K. Inillanapulls U 13 2 Ksnsa City i natteries: Scheldt. Willis and Black burn; Li on. Laraon, Sander and Uelbel (11 inning.). Second gam: nii.b. Indianapolis 4 14 2 Kansas City iu is 1 Batteries; Willis and Blackburn; Regan and Alexander. a I ink mi mm. ill inn l.l II Hi WSi iijummiwmM! "1 : CX SO OMArlA,NB ' k . 7 1 ii ii 'i mt i so. Omaha, iNfea aafa.f-f Most Modern and Sanitary Brewery in the West ramily trade snpplied by WM. JETTEE, 2502 N St., South Side; Telephone Sonth 863. mm r' GotSome- IxN Coast Lesgs. At m Anrele: R.U.B. Oakland 4 8 0 Vornon o t 2 Batteries: Abies and Kuhn; Decannler, Plercey, White and Spencer. At San Fianctsco: R.H E. Los Angeles S 10 2 San Francisco 4 12 2 Batteries: Perrltt and Boles; Brown and Schmidt. At Bait Lak City: R.H E. Portland 8 11 2 Salt Lak City T 15 rt ! Batteries: Higgtnbotham. Kahler and , Cert ah; A illlauM, Uieaoiy, i. ...a Rohrer. Goraoa Wins fraaa Antmrt. GORDON. Neb.. July 21. (Special -Gordon today won the first of a three game series of ball game wtth th Ard more, 8. D., team by taking advantage of error on th part of their opponents. The score: Ardmor 2 000002-4 Gordon 0 2 1 0 2 - Batteries : Sabtn and Burks; Mapt and Gray Got Some thing to Swap? 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