3 TUB HKK: OMAHA, S ATl'lMUY. Al(H"ST 14, 1JM5. Bringing Up fHER'rvl J XOUSL VANT - r Lj - -V rHAVE U -- 5 DO5 CUU ?jtl THAT SrJ 1 -pig aa,nM ijWt: tp HtPET DC OUT AN' ? WE'LL TAKE. . w, AND LOOK f' '.-"LrT: P r. ost him: J ntTS h H f V WHAT WITH 1 V 2 J ' HOODOO DAY GAUE GOES TOJOURKES Rourkei Celebrate Friday, the Thir ttcnth, by Wallop in j Lad from Lincoln. THERTEEN WTKS STEASDED It belnx Friday. aM tha thlrtasnth flay tf th nonlH all In on lump. tha Rourkea celebrated tha xx-lon in a. fitting and proper nMUinar ut aubralltd the lowly IJnk from Lincoln to th. ultimata trouncing of the year en the homo lot. The core wee I to I and It wu three In a. row (or u. . Just thirteen more hoodoo atutt of the Link were left attended on the runway eJltnc luatlly for aiioeor. but with Bob JnrrreoU'e dollar mofement working in rwell atria, their crlea for help were In rain. In every Inning eioept the Xlrat Lincoln got men on baaea, but only on two occasion were they pushed over the rubber. Fine atuff. By iway of atlll more hoodoo atuff. It might be mentioned Omaha mad thirteen assists. Omaha regtatared on mark in the fifth round on a alngt by MoCheeney, TtmnehlU'c acrlflr ad Ingoreoll'e two-ply blow to rlgbt ' ' Krrere Am am Aid. In the aubacquent frame an error by Nurveaon, Foraytha'a Infield hit, Krue jrer's earrtflce and Krug'a fore out ounted on more, and the winning tally waa marked up In the eighth on For nythe'a Infield hit, Krueger'a fore out, Krug'a hit and KIppo McChesney'a nc rlflc fly. - - . Today Wichita, will play two gamea with Omaha. Flfatf came called at t o'clock. The Wolves will alao play !ounlc-hlll on the Sabbath, which will " "" rntitureni iioraq itj , with the exception of two-fray tilt day. Boore: II. O. A. 1 1 0 1 3 3 I I 1 0 1 3 4 t 1 0 0 1 II 0 3 0 3 10 21 U . H. O. A. a o 0 6 0 1 4 ft 1 1 1 7 3 3 3 0 0 3 0 It 3 0 I i i a I 24 U OMAHA. AR. R. smith, cf s o Hr.en. lb 4 1 Koieythe, rf 4 0 Kniiger, o i 1 Krug, as J 0 Mil liennfy. If a i 'iHnm-hlll, Sh....- J 0 t-'c.ili'dirier. lb 3 0 IiimcikoII. p. 3 Total 29 XJNCOI-N. All. n. Wolfe. If 4 u Lloyd. ;t j MYUefflKan. ss .3 ' 0 Mi'lmyiie, rf & , 0 V lillnma lb & ' 0 II. c-. tireli.er, cf 6 3 "rilmiT, io a tt. Mi-hreiiier ........1 0 Vants. o 4 n .Nnrvrson, p.... 4 0 Totals 37 3 K. K. 0 0 0 v v V o o I Wetted for McAllister In ninth, Omuho J!-ir,a o iiita , i l.ini'uln 0 1 110 1 1 s 1 -lu ,tll 0 13111 3 ( Teo-baea hits: Ingeranlt. McOafflsan. II. N lutitwr. ttacririca hits: Kmlth, Tan nehlll. Krueger. M ffian. McAllis ter, hacrlli.e fijr: Me'hoaney. !ft on haes: Omaha, Uncoln. IS. Hniui. a,jr inaeraull. 6. it inii,rn z M, Luivi: Van Hcklu. : Van Ptckiu. BOOSTER AID MULYKi STLIT Uea Malar Leara Mm, bat Captmrea eo4. l'F4 MOINF-H, .. Aug. l!l.Tlght f 'tchlng by Paw t ,ha pmche.' ceu!id S ,U nPf 10 kHM,h "ret game today. 3 to S. 1 he second contest. lilch was "'il-'f u.Vr' u "shed In the fifth Inning to allow AM. hlta to tch a train. 8, ore, f,r.t .,. lu niv.ni i a. All. K. II. O. 4 0 10 4O0 I 3 4 J 3 3 3 Talllon. rf.... '. If Hoeo. aa 'I tirifln;. cf... ti-iiu,H, 3b.... tMUoii. 30 1 n.'ion, Jo. 'ir.iliUi, c... I ale. p K. 0 1 0 A o 0 6 001 8 1 e In J 1 1 I 0 I Totals ..... 3 Z1 13 ir. WIN1'.!'. AH. H. o. 14 4) H-iiiter cf... t- if. if It'.'n. tf J. in lis, ril'ord, a. ,-, . r. It,... ..;.!,-, .th... .r.i.Hiiv, c... t .l.l0. J. llwll ....... I 8 i i o H 0 4 f. Total 3 3 ll IJ i i la'ttod for Klogiidge In ninth Wiel.tta 1 t 1 0 e-3 In Mollis .. 1 V 0 1 6 0 0-2 Twvtiaae lih: Heap, tliifflth Km-rl-f-e I,. I. liukp, Hniion. Pate. Morridae. ( ,;'t on hf I' Ml, fc; 1 a Moitu a, "truck out : Hy M..rM, 4 by l'tU, 7 Oil LallaV Olf MiUtrlHH. 6: Off I lc. it. l',,,.il,.H p!s: Km 'fold lo Saw lu Joiim. Jl,,nl,liii loi. Time: i t iTii.irva: li an and Cuaick. Score. -iid t fee : WICHITA. A it. It. II. ...3 V It A. 0 0 s ,1'ion. if -Z3 '. If Ml. -ll .1,1-IX. if.. , ' in,. :i . . ,i!i,n, to.. . . Li-:avn, H c irri-h. c... : . it , . It. if .. Totals i If 1 v ... 3 1 1 ..It 1 lb A 11. -. i .. I O. K. 'j tin rf. i f 'i Father Thomas, p a Total a s 10 nettnd for Ore In fifth. Hatted for Pale In fifth. Wichita u 00 00 lx-s Molnee 0 0 I l.ft I Hnme run: WIMe Ten-haw hlta : F.w.",,u J2'- "ft-rlflce hits: Tallinn, llahn. Stolen bane: Kwoldt. IWt on : M'lrhita. 4: ! Mnlnra. . Hlta: Y.ft Cf' ,n ',,r Innlnga. 8trurk out: By Thome. 1: by fate, f Here on hall: Off Thoma. 2; off Pai ; 0ff Hip, t Urnplree: Cuakk and Ran. IOVX WIS PHOTKffTBD 4MK t offer Obeea te DerUtea and I Ordered Oat of Play. KIOVTX CITT. la.. U.-nonx City JirotlH aame from IX'nver to. Oev. Two error by tlalloway In the ler.th gave the locefe the winning run of a T to 6 acore. Manager Cnltvy of. Den. ver proteated agalnat Umpire OrBrlen al lowing Kane t continue batting after being ordered out of tho game for deput ing a decision. Hoore: 8IOUX CITT. AB. K. 11. O. A. K. ,"1140 .10 111 , 1 1 4 1 A Penney, ib.... Ia1teon, If.. Callaben, .. IejBune, rf... Kane, lb , Ken ling. Xh.. lU'harda, cf.. i'ronliy, C Hoolhl.y, p.... Monnellr .... White, p , Doyle, p iaMr , 'Coagrov . 1 1 0 . I I 2 14 .! . S 0 I 3 0 . 1 4 4 t .10 10 2 .1110 0 .10 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 1 0.0 0 .01000 ) 1 d o o 0 0 0 Totals 4 DKNVKlt. 14 ao 16 A Ft. R. If. A 0 A. K pen Mlllf ncer, cf 0 0 er. rf . . . 'Met 'ormlck. If, Oalloway. Zb Coffey, 3b.,.. ivnaien, no.,, Hh!l.la, lb... Kelleher. aa.. Ppahr, o Mitchell, p... Total ... ....4.1 t ll r Hatted for Hoothby In seventh. 'Hattrd lor I !! In tenth. Han for Uaatier In tenth. Hloux City 0 0 o 0 Ifnver 0 8 10 0 Two-base hits- Coffev. M-rormlck: I flnll.t.au 1 h:l.l..f. 1 1 ...... 1 1 a. j mine rum linllnwsy. nit: rf tlonlllhv, In eccn triiiln-; nrt W tilte. 4 In two nil iwn-iniron inninar; hl 1'oyi, pone 111 ine-llilid IntiliiR. l,'s on Imlla: Off Monlhbv, 1: off White, J; off Mitchell. 4. Italk: lloothhy. BtrncW "'-it: ly llootiiby, 0 ; by vvuttc. J; lv Mitiliell, . ilmoi ljir. tinplre: OTrlcn. !; Wichita Comes for 51 Two Double Bills ,, , ,. Hani Patterson's Wolvr from Wichita ill i nvade Omaha, today for a four- game series. The four games will be ttaged In two days, with doublo bills both . , Haturday and Sunday. Klrst game on each occasion mill be called at I o'clock. rollowlng the visit of the Wolve Omaha tarts out on It last road trip of th season and will remain away until Labor day. The Hourkea play two giunc with St. Joaoih on Labor day and close th eason. ' Omaha Men Going to Golf Tournament Sam Reynolds, golfing partner of th Allen and Reynolds Coal company, and Karl Hoik of th Union Pacific Coal annual Coal Men's Holt tournament, held this year at the Uienn Oak Country club, at Glenn l.llcn. III., a suburb of Chicago, Neither of these enthusiasts has missed the tournament since the yea r it waa first Inaugurated, while lam brought home the Championship cup two years ago, and It still occupies a place In the office of the company. Bock and Reynolds " will stay at the Chicago Athletic club during the tour, namunt. and will be gone from August :i to WILHELM APPOINTED UMPIRE BY FEDERALS BALTIMORE. Aug. IJ.-Ir-.lng Wllhelm, known as "Kaiser," a pitcher of the Latllmor Federa.1 league club, has been appointed an umpire In the snme league. He will officiate for the first time this afternoon. i I gc-kayler Trims David t lly. SO III VI. Kit, Nab.. Av.g. 13. (Special.) ! Schuyler ncfeated I'avtd llty, 3 to I, lit the hai'ilt et fouKht game of Ilia ecaaon. Al the end of the ninth liming the acoiv tv t to 1 a nl neither team able to cor tint I th sixteenth Inning, when bchuyler made the Inning run. Scoie: R.H U. Schuyler 3 11 2 Kavld City 1 li 3 Hutlerha: Schuyler. Aiuliew m.d Raines; lavid City. Miller and Plcltcrt.i . Weilneadsy KchuyUr defeated l'odae In an enlilns game. 4 to I. Joe and Anton Stechrr played with the Dodge team. S.ore: Kill-:. Schuyler 4 3 lCKlg 1 I 3 Batteriea: Schuyleri ("homelier and Raines; IHidge. Meckmtiehl and Spcllnvaii. Uefrat for Aarwra. CENTRAL CITY. Nb.. Aug. 13. lSu- elal Tetesi-aru.) In a feat same today. Central V'Hy won front Aurora, 4 to 1. , Ratior.es: Central City, I.auh and Boyd;' Aurora, llerkrntujrry and Herkannerry. i Sirike-oula: By tlerkenberry. IS; by Iaaub, ! 4 lilts: Otf Central Cttv, 4; off Aurora.! t 1-jnora: Central Oiy, I: Aurura. Xi Thn?-bae hit: Claire for Central fit jr. j Tau-base hit: lut and Schudel. Viu-I plie: t atteravn. Tim: 3 uO. ! Aierlaa Aaae-rtattea. At I-ouuivi'le: R H E. i Colon, Im 3 3 lxjiiias lila ij 10 j IvKiierire: ia:a Hcnult. I'urtia. an,l t'o.riii.Q, r.i'lK-'i t3cn, Nurtitiup aud ''lm- j I Cnpyriirht, !'. International Nw fervlna. COOMBS IH FORM; GIAUTSJDEFEATED Fumbie by O'Mant Eobi "Iron Man" of Credit for Shutout Victory Oyer New York. FINAL SCORE IS SIX TO ONE BROOKLYN, Aug. ll-Jack Coomba pitched ahutout ball agalnat the Now York Nation! today, but a fumble ry O'Mara gave tha vlaltor a run In the eighth Inning, making the acor to 1. Tho Superbaa ran tha baaea reckleaely, causing tha Giant to fumble and throw wild, five error being charged aaainat them. Lobert waa hit by a pitched ball and forced to retire, while Stengel hurt hia leg sliding into aecond after me kin if a two-bagger and gave way to IlummeJ. The brook lyn got only four ajtalxts, Ooomba making the Olanta pop up file when he waa not fanning tliein. Score: KeTW TOHK. BROOK I,TM. ABUOAg. AB.H.O.AB. Burn,. If ...4 1 I lUrera ff 4 1 1 o a jbert, all Oti'llin, m..l Ornt, tb....l 4 Olwulvrl, Ik. .4 3 a 4 4 4 4 1 4 t t I 0 44 iKIMcher, M.I I I I fuuluw, tb.4 - Kerala. ef...s II SHinal, rt...l l;Hr,ir4. lb If enith Hmuiaraaa, rl.4 t lHurawl. rf.,1 InIh. 4 4 14 liMii, Ik 4 fvmrt. 41 twiner, e t rUbhlntaa..l 4 Ooomba, ...! w-dyup. ...! 'J, Jarr. .1 1 Totals- IS t 17 4 Tntata ...,M T (4 13 ttan for Htenaxl In second. Hatted for l'errltt in fifth. tialted for Schupp In ninth. New York 0 000001 0-1 Brooklyn 0 111011 Two-base hlta: Hums. Merkle. Stengel. Three-baee hit: Hummel. Stolen baaea: Merkle, H. Myers U), Cutshaw, Miller, lmuble play: Uontn to Doyle. Haaea on balls: 8 hiiiv 1; Coombs; 3,. Hlta: Off Pvrrltt, T In four Innincs; off itchitpp, 3 l?t four Inning, lilt by ilti'hod ball: lly Coombs, . Lotiert. ttrui'H exits- hy Pcy. rttt, 3; by Hchupp, 3; by Coombs, . Vlil plresl O iay and Oi 0i. Hega Trim Pirate. PITTKHT'RillI, Aug. 13.-Clncmtiatl cle fiatod l'lttetiumh ton) ay by a score of 4 to getting' three run In the 'ninth inning on nit by Iternne; and Urllflth. a base on hail to William and wlid throws bv Collin ami Harmon. The three run scored bv PltUhuran In the, slath Inning cam after an error by Her- B..7.-1. " .w...vv,.., Bcore: GWCIKNATI. riTTHBfnoM. AB.ll.O. A AK H O A K. Otoh. 3b 4 1 4 ernitiello, rf..i ICtiMlna. cf .4 o l"miS. IS... 4 'khi'i'i" tt. l flrimih. r..4 j iflj'n,rj "ih. Hiara, "jb.-l M'ltiWltt. lb 1 h. inei4r. l 3 I 3 11 3 1 I 3 1 1 ( 1 1 a 4 4John.lon. lb. 4 Mlnrhmjn. If AH. Wbsnpr, at 3 Vln, 3b. 1 l'll.lr.1 Ih... 1 OKhan. a.. Oltirmnn, eilthiB ... Oarbar ... 1 II t- I ' ' t 4 a.Uaan a. a a a t a Tatala 11 llTd a Totals ,...34 If 11 Halted lor Schneider In eighth. Hatted for Harmon In ninth. - -Ran for Gibson In ninth. Cincinnati 0 0 1 0 2-4 PltUibuiaU 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 fr-S Two-lMu.e hits: WIHlama, II. Watmer. Stolen base: Johnston. Bases on balls: off Schneider. 1; otf McKenry. 1; off Harmon. 1. Hits: Off Schneider. 6 in seven Innlnaa; off McKenry, 3 In two In nings. Struck out: By Schneider, 4: by Harmon, 4 UntDire: FUgler end Emalic. Hek H4olph Otf blab. PHILAPKLPHIA. Aug. 13. Philadel phia knocked Rudolph uff the rubber in alx Iniiinti today and defeated Boston, 1 to a Nehf, formerly of Terre liai.te. finished the game In fine stylo for the visitor. Alexander waa hit hard In the second and fourth Innings and then set tled down, the visitors tint gettiiiR a man wet first base in the last five uinlitfrs. we Score: SOSTOM. rUlLADKTJH1V II UntlC AH HOIK iMoraa, rf....4 0 3 4Bro, 3k... .4 lit 1516-13-20 FAUN Omaha's Leading Hosiery House Announces a Special Showing of Plain and Fancy Hosiery I in Their Exclusive Men's Dep't Holeproof Lisle Guaranteed 6 pair for nix month. .SI. 50 Holeproof Super Lisle Guaran teed 6 pr. for G months $2.00 Holeproof, Silk, Guarantetnl 3 pair for 3 months. .. .$2.00 Holeproof Fibre Silk, at, pair 25? Interwoven LitJe, 6-fold toe and heel..... 25 Interwoven, S.Ik, 6-fold toe and heel .50 Interwoven, Silk, with lisle top, 3 pair for 91.0O Eiffel, in polka dots, stripes, elocks and f 'cy patterns. 50 " ,s IAs In th Eatt Window A Saturday Scarf Service Shown just inside the front door. GOc Standing of Teams WESTERN LEAOUK. P. W. I Pet. I "en Molnei 114 T 41 .Ml 'Denver .1rt 6s 44 .!! l.lmoln 0K 54 54 li0 Toiieka ll.l 6H bo .&i Hloux City lrr 62 S6 .4M. Omaha ....112 52 .4M Wichita KM 4tt .41 t- Joseph 10 40 g ;t0 .VAT. laKAtH'E. AM Ell. LKAQUB. W.I,.lVt. W.KPct. Phlla IU .rVfcV Boston 7 35 .57 Hrooklvn ..W 4t ,ft' 1etrnlt . . M f . .Ml Pittsburgh BL' .V) .510! Chli'BKO ....SS 40 .60. Chicago ...52 49 . 6li; Wssliinartnn M 60 .(I Hoeton ....ii 81 .M6 New York.. 60 60 .600 New York..4M K. Tnls...4f .3M ft. ToulH..467 .ess1 Cleveland ..1 .8no Clnelnnatl .44 Iff .438! Phlla 33 TO .33) Kfcl.. I-rHfira AMPm. abv W.ta.PPt W.UPct. Chicago ....' .6a Hi Paul , .JIJ Kim. Clty" 47 .M3 rwark 4li MA Plttahtirgh 57 4 .fA u t ...,1- n ah im Mlnneap's .&60.I): Indlanap's .6 49 .M4 Kan. City . .87 M .f,2.1 Iulnvlllrt :Pfi tH .M, ' . . ,W, Trr .n. 1)141 I rooKlyn 49 0 .4.' Clevoland ..47 E .44.1 lluffalo ...41 61 .44TJ Milwaukee .46 1 .4v) r.Bltiinme .36 6S .341 Columbus ..42 68 .93 YeelerHar's Reaelt. WERTERN LEAGUE. Penver, ; Hloux City, T. Lincoln, 3; Omaha, 3. Totwka, R. 5: Ht. Joseph, ), 1 Wichita, 0. S: Te Molnee, J. A. NATIONAL, L.KAGUEI Cincinnati, 4: Iltuburgh, S. Chlcago-St. Lioula: rain. New York. 1: Brooklyn, . Boston, 3: Philadelphia, ft. AMERICAN LEAGUE. ' Washington, J; Boston. 3. Philadelphia, 3; New York, I FKOERAL I.FIAOUEI. Pittsburgh, 4, 3: Baltimore. 1, S. ft. Loul. , 0; Buffalo, 1, 6. Chicago, 0; Newark, T. Kansas City, t: Brooklyn. . Columbua, I; LouLsvllle. 12. . , Game Today. ' 'Western I-eague tenver at Rt. Jo seph, Lincoln at Bionx City. Topeka at Lea Moines. Wlohlta at Omaha. National Leagne-vCtnclnnatl at Pltta hurnh. Chicago at Stt. louls. New York at Hrooklvn, Boston at Philadelphia. American Lea sue Detroit at Chicago. Pt. Louis at Cleveland.. Philadelphia, at New York. Washington at Boston. Federal LeHRiie Ht. Loula at Newark, Chicago at Baltimore, Kansaa City at BuffaJo. Brooklyn at IPtsburgh. ' rttieat.. 11 4 14 etlaanraft. a. .3 114 .-, lb... .3 e 3 1 cpaakart, ct..3 141 nnina. rt..3 I Cravath. rf..4 1 1 Mas. If. ...4 3 3 0 Olawlenn. ll..4 T 2"h,rh""ih,b- J e t aJiihi.""' Mi! iMrn ,t j4 lKllllfar. 0...3 1 t 3 1 dowdr. S....1 1 1 CAl.ianlr. s.3 1 3 Whillnl, e..l Hu'lolph. p. .3 4 4 1 Totals .... 1 ST 14 3 N.hl, 1 Trlar 0 a Connolly ...444 ToUla ....t 4 M II 1 Hattad for Rudolph In seventh. Bailed for esmlth in ninth. Boston 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-4 Philadelphia 3 0 I 0 0 I 6 Two-base hits: Magee, Schmidt, Lu.de rus. Threo-base hlta: Cravath. Bases on balls: Rudolph, 1; Alexander, t; Struck out: By Rudolph, 1; by Alexander, . 'Hits: Off Rudolph, 10 In six Inning. Um pire: Klem and Cocklll. IMBR0 TAKES FIRST IN THE TW0-THIRTEEN BURLINGTON. la.. Aug. tt-ffmbro, owned by F. M. Anderson of Portland, Ore., and driven by D Ryder, after fin ishing ninth In th first heat of th 1:13 ' pace, cam in flrat in th second and third heat, taking first money In th featur of the closing day of the Great ' Western circuit race meet her. Red Silk, owned by Al Shores of Kansas City, i Mo., took all thre heats in the 2:20 trot without an effort. Henrietta won th 8:11 trot. All STREET. 4 Drawn for The Bee by George McManus RED SOX CAPTURE COHBATffl .NINTH Boitoa Wim, Three to Two, Over Wahingon Senators on the Home Grounds. GRIFF USES THREE HUB1ERS BOSTON'. Aug. 13. Boston won.S to 2, In thai ninth inning over Washington to day. Lewis' single and one by Gardner, JHenry'a wild throw to check Gardiner' ' nuM( v-ii on vi.ch Lewia a""1 P0 ball, on wt.lcn lwis aoorod. made up th decisive comblna- i tlon. Waahlngton used three pitchers. BoehUng being ordered out In favor of Ayrea in the fourth, and the latter giv ing way to Johnson in the ninth. Score: WABHlNOTON. BOSTON AB.HO.AK. AH.HO.AK. Moellar. rl..4 1 4 3 OHoocer. H...3 1 FnrMr. JK...3 111 ftfcott. 4 0 3 1 0 Milan. e(....4 3' 0Rpkr, ef. .4 3 3 Hbanks. lb.. .4 1 OOalner. lb. ..I t 1 1 Oanilll. lb.. .4 3 1 0Lwla. If 4 j 13 Aonma. If. ...4 11 lrdar, tb.3 1 Henrr. e 3 4 ih.rrT. 3b.... 3 1 10 MrBrlde, as. .3 1 3 4 lCy. 1 3 I Dnehllns. ..! 4Hhnra. 3 t 4 4 Aires. S.....3 4 . . Johartoa, p. 444 Totals ....U 43711 1 TUI ....I I'M 11 4 One out wt-.tn winning run scored. Washington 1 0000O10 02 Boston 0010400 l- Stolen base: Gardner. Double play: Moeller to Oandll, Moeller to Henry, liases on be 11a Off oBebllng, I; off Ayres, 1: off Shore, 1. Hits: Off Boehllng, 2 in three Innings: off Ayres, 4 In four and two-third innings: off Johnson, none in no Innings. Btrjck out: By Shore, 'I: by BoehUng, t: br Ayrea, 1. Umpires: Con nolly and Wallace. Yaaka Wla Game. . NEW. YORK, Au IS. -New York won an exciting twelve-Inning (nine from Philadelphia today, to . Mai eel led otf In the twelfth with an infield hit and took seoond on Kopfe wild throw. M&ck then ordered Wyckoff to paea Cook and Hartsell, filling th bases. l)onwn sent Caldwell to bat for Boone and he drove a long hft to deep center, MaJael scoring the winning run. Both cole and Wyckoff pitched great ball. Score- rulLADBlaPHIA. NEW YORK. ABHOAC. AB.H.O.A.E. Kovf. l 4 3 4 IHlKh. cf 3 truak. rf....l 11 CHackln., M 4 1 ( T tMTtaa. of... 4 4 4 4 DMalMl. Ib...4 1 I 1 4 i ethane, lb.. 4 113 1 Phn. lb 3 lit I ! lAlola, 3b... I 1 3 OCook. rt 1 3 Mclnnla. lb.. 4 1 II 1 llartaall. It. . I 3 3 Oiana It.. .4 13 SBooim. 3b. ...4 3 t J-WK. e 4 ll STamwaii ...1 1 Vv yckott. p. .4 113 I Nuaamakar, . 4 11 Cola, p 4 14 4 Tetal .... 834 13 - Totals ....44 13 34 3 1 One out when winning run scored. Batted for Boone In twelfth. Philadelphia 03000000000 03 New York 0 0010001000 1 3 Two-has hit: Pecklnpaugh. Three-base hit: High. Stolen bases: Schang, Cook. Double plays: Lajote to Kopt to ilcLiiuls, Plpp to Pecklnpaugh, Pomie to Pecam paugh to Pipp. Rases on balls: Off Cole, 2; off Wyckoff. 4. Struck out: By Ctole, 6; br Wyckoff. S. Umpires: Hllde bt and and O'Lounhlin. Bottom Out of Suit Prices 161 Men's and Young Men's Suits Kensington's, Kcnmor's and L System's from our regular stock formerly sold at $16.50, $20.00 and $25.00. On Sale Saturday Morning Choice, They are now in our windows You can see the sizes and patterns of all of them. The lot includes 43 Regular 53 Regular 65 Regular They are full lined and i silk lined No better values anywhere at the regular prices Now while they last $10.00. (No approvals or exchanges. Small alteration charges) HARD LUCK TALE OF GOLF What Happened to Sam Reynolds Once Upon a Time on Friday the Thirteenth. COUNTS 17UTE AT HOLE THIRTEEN On Friday, th thirteenth of some month or other several years ago, Sam Reynolds had some of th hardest luck be has ever had alnce he took up the game of golf. Ha was playing; at the Field club, and waa out after a club record for th course. II had started off brilliantly, getting a. two on jone, a three on two. a four on three, a four on four, and so on all of the outside nine. They were played In th atart lingly low acore of 34, and Sam waa highly elated. Ha then proceeded to go after th In side, and started off Just aa fast. Ten was parsed up with a three, eleven went by with three. Twelve drew a two, and again Sara smiled, and pulled up his knickerbockers preparatory to making a one or a two or at least a thre on thir teen. But he failed to think of the aw ful combination that he waa working agalnat. To attempt to play th thirteenth hale on Friday, the thirteenth, should be agalnat the club rules, but Sam addressed his ball with all th confidence of a German army about to attack a Russian position. H carefully picked out his best driver. II glanced confidently down the course; and then h took a swing at the ball. Blng! It sailed off of th tee. and rose gracefully into the ethertal blue Higher and higher it soared, and as it soared it cut a graceful curve to th right. It cut almost a semi -circle, and fell in th gravel roadway that crosaes the course. The caddy; found It, but It waa fully two Inches beneath th surface of th ground, embedded in a tiny mudhole that was by the roadside. ' Sam approached, and grasped his niblick firmly. A mighty blow resounded through th neighbor hood, and when the mud bad ceased flying the ball still showed dimly some what beneath the surface. Another try. and then another, until finally the ball responded to a particularly bard one and rolled out upon th graas. When th pill had finally been coaxed Into the hole on the thirteenth green, after three putts, Sam began to total up th number of strokes the hole had cost. Nine stroke he had taken, and when he added his score up at the eighteenth hole he found to hi Infinite disgust, that he had a miserable 76, Instead of the 68 or 68 he had every tight to expect "But who," asks Sam, "can play the thirteenth hoi In leas than nine on Fri day, th thirteenth V $25,00 $20.00 $16.50 411 Sofatk. lfitk Street. TOPS CEDjH K. C. BY H1NE TO TWO Score Four Bam on Four Hit OK Adams, Western League Re cruit, in a Frame. STOVALL USES FIFTEEN MEN BROOKLYN, N. T.. Aug. 11-The Kan aas City Federals went to pieces befor th attack of Brooklyn today and were defeated, to I In th first Inning Brooklyn scored four runs on four hits off Adams, a Western league recruit. In the fourth Inning four more runs crossed the plate on four errors and four hlta Manager Stoval used fifteen men In an effort to stop the locals. Score: R.ILE. Kansas Clty.l 1000O-375 Brooklyn ....4 0040100 till Batterlea: Adams, Johnson, Packard. Hennlng and Brown, Eniroth; Seaton and Land. Ulaaks St. Loata Twice. BUFFALO. Au. IX. The Buffalo Fed erals evened up the series today by twice shutting out St, Louis. 1 to 9 and to 0, the two preceding gamea having been shutouts for Buffalo. Schults out pitched Crandail In the opening game. The win ning run was scored on Dalton's single and Louden s two-base hit. Anderson " splendidly supported in the sncond gr. ., double plays retiring the side at tlir, critical points. Score, first game: R.H.K. St, Louis MIMMMil Buffalo 0 0 0 O 0 1 O V Ol Batteries: Crandail and Chapman. Schuls and Allen. Score, second game: R.H.E. St Loula 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 Buffalo S 0 0 1 0 0 1M11 X Crew4 - gees Rpltt Bill. BALTIMORE!. Aug. 13. With the Inaug uration of 10-cent base ball today Balti more entertained Its larkeat week-div crowd of the season. It saw th home club lose the first gam of a double- header with Pittsburgh, 4 to L and come from behind in the second and win. 3 to 2. Score, first game: K.H.K. lPttsburgh ....0 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-4 11 1 Haiti more ....o o o o o o 0 0 11 t S Batteries: - Knetser and O'Connor; Bender and Owena. Score, second aame: R.H.K. Pittsburgh ....0 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 03 10 1 Baltimore ....0 0 0 3 0 3 7 1 Batteries: Dtckson, Hearn and Berry; Qulnn and Jacklltsch. Four Attacks of the Allies on Turks Fail CONSTANTINOPLE. Aug. 13. (Via London.) Four hostile attacks agalnat ono of the Turkish positions on th Oal llpoll Peninsula were repulsed on August' 10, according to an official statement is-, sued today at the war office. A "For Sal" ad will turn second-hand furniture Into cash. Suits Suits Suits