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MraMAMkMtjr .." 1 rr 10 THE BEE; OMAHA, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1916. ijBRINGING , UP FATHER 1 Coprricht. 1111. International New Sinric, it vounbveh COME AftOONO T0 T STOW TttiEE VrfPMT mDc) WETHPn I SAW YOU NOT- Drawn for The Bee by George McManus WELL -OF COUR, , THAT" WHAT 1EAM-WHY O0NT JfOU COME AROUND A PAW YOU SAlOTHOiE SHIRTS I rSOXHT VOULO LA.5T THA.T& WHAT 1 5MB ANCX IP THEX-Afte, NOT RiHT TOO JOVT RETURN THEM t MOV CAN J. 00 THAT? ' " ' ' OUAHA CAPTURES FRAY FROM LINKS :g2arl Smith Delivers Pinch Hit q in the Eighth anQ Sends 3 , Over Winning Tally. ;2 - aOAELISLE MAKES HOMER J? Earl Smith, who gained a lot of -tame recently by taking unto himself urn help-inaie, breezed a sizzling tingle pate right field 'in the eighth inning of Jibe combat yesterday afternoon, and .Omaha won a ball game from the de- tipised and lowly Links by the rur 1 grow margin of one tally. The score ..fwat 6 to 5. J Smith's single was a very nifty jiow ana Dy tnus delivering in a ')"-inch, Earl showed up the rest of , .ha Smith clan which played in great lumbers yesterday. Only three of Hem nornea their way into th same 4 The count was dead-locked, 5 to. S, Jt the time. Forsythe started .the i -iahth with a walls and Kewoie Kil- 'uJuff sacrificed. Joe Burg whanged P single into left, but Forsythe was' cut i -town at the plate by Carlisle' throw crom the field. Bun. however. Vatneaked to second while Rohrer was "massacring Cyrus at the . .rubber. "Jfclertz drew a pass and as there were two out it was op to Smithy. Earl 'delivered with the hit to right and traurg- beat Lober's heave to the plate fcity block, a V .... .' . 8tars In, Field. In several other' ways Smith dis nguished himself. H accepted six onces in the field and two of them fere hard catches which drew much , .. iplauae from the lady bugs. He also jruaae anoinnr nn ana swipcu a ibc. 1 Taken at a whole, the game was a i jmore or less weird fray. The Rourkes ; knd peaky Links have become deadly , jenemies as a result of the close pen- tiant race and they put up such a oat ! kl- nobody can tell what's going to i jbanpen next .v.: ' The Rourkes got away to a slow jstart, but in the third started after Howard Gregory, who essayed to do the hurling for the opposition, and in at fourth they chased him out of the jwk. The big artillery continued 1 ter Harry Smith and copped the 1 inme frpm him. 1 J' Carlisle Hits Homer, j Carlisle made a freak home run in opening stanza. He poled a drive i to right, the ball , took a high i ounce and floated rover, the fence I to the bleachers for circuit clout Carlisle made three other hits and , couple of swell catches,' too. 1 i Umpire Kane labored alone yesttr 'ay. Mr, Anderson, to whom the wmaha fans have taken an intense nslike, was switched to Wichita, fol Jwing the pop-bottle shower of rursday. ! The Rourkes and Links will bat tagain this afternoon, starting at More Like It OMAHA. E. Smith, If....... Una, tb....t ThniitMoli, cr... Miller, lb MamhHll, Komyttw, rt. ...... Kllduff, Bur,, tb Mn p AB. K. H. O. .01 t S . . 4 . S 1 I 1 is 4 I S t I S 1 1. S 4 OS 1 TolaU... IS LINCOLN. : AB. B, H 4 1,4 A. . 0 t e s s s '. 1 V i s 1 0 IS It TariUta. If . . T ...llh a a TliomaNoii, aiC'Ill!!! 4 tt S UAnmr, 1 4 . V 1 lAltlmore, Sb 4 1 t lunrlimaa, 11, ....... 4.11 ,..wm, u...,, ,, t W V Hohrer, o...,,..,.... S S I MohiMon 1 Urxnrr, a 1 1 n. nmlin, p, ......... S S O Totalt,...,........S ' S II N II I Qnt m MMi fir. -wkf.i ior munrvr in n,mn. Ilatlxl (or H. Kmltli la ninth. A. Z. i ! i s s I S if e e f : 0 0 Itiin. ...,.,.,..S II I I II I hiu '. i i i i i i i i is Lincoln- ;ui ....i 1 1 1 1 1 i i t-i hiu s ileitis lii Hons rnai Oarllnle Two-Imm, blttt UllUr, Kruf, lobor, Bobror. ItocrlflM hlui MaraliaU, KlMulf, T. Kmltk (Si. Hsrrlflc Hyt Krur. MtolcA kauMi Thonmon, K. Hmllli, Ijiulmor. Doublo plar: ItUmoro to Illnphnuui, Htnck outl llr Mm, Si b (.rnrorr. It br II. Hmltb, S. Ham m ballai Off Men. Si off tlraeorr. It nff II. Hmlth. 1. Hit br pltcUed ball I Korayllle. WUd pltrhl (Irfgor. Illtii Off Urecurr, 1 In four la alaffst oft 11. Hmlth, I In four Innlnin. lft en naerei . umana. 7i u xiuo. umpirei . Kane. BROOKLYN TAKES OPENER FROM REDS Superbas Capture First Game - of Series by Score of Four to Three. FIELDIWO IS TESY EAGOED Uooolti, t. Tim DENVER BLANKS KAW Bears Win,', Eleven Hits and Five Buns in Battle With ..f i Topeka Team. KANSEB HOLDS KAHSANS 'r ui Win From Des - Moines in Eleventh 1 Dei Moines, la., July 7. A two tase hit by Cooney, which bounded jvtr Ueloan's head, scored Connolly, ho had walked, and gave Sioux City t s eleven-inning victory. Both Killeen i Grover, who acted as rescue pitch s, hurled great ball. Score: 1 SIOUX CITI. or. If. . aon. rf. . .aaan. na a. lb. ... -nolly. lb. -ner, Sb. , rov, of. .or. a, ur, p. p. . ' ab. n. I'Jl Totals 11 t a II II I . in MOINES.' - " v AB. B. R. O. A. M. . tt. I t I s ier. of. ., S I .rord, as, ...... I I a. If. 1 I . Ik, ........... I I SB. .....,.. MN I ) I ..dt. lb, ..,r. t , 1- -n, a S - naa, p. .......... 1 I 1 I a, t IS I II 1)1 ...S I II II la fearta. II I taut ...... attad for dtp J.......S lllltlllll 4 as J.......S ilSSlSIISS I a ran Connolly. Thrao-baaa hits: .. Haha. Two-baae blui Cooney (S), , (I). Hunter. Sacrtflc bit; Meloaa, i ba: Croaby. Lafl on baaesi Slona li Das Melaae. U. Struck oat: Br a, li hr Kiiloos. t: kr .neliior. : rer, 1. Baaea an baltt; Off .Thomaa. I -11000, 1; aft Rotator, 4, HIU anal utt Toe ma, s alia ana I runs In Blaaa; atf Klllooa. I klu and I ran - Innlaaii off Ffoanar, 11 nil and tn eight Inalaia mono ant In ninth) ; over, 1 hit aad aa roue la three . DonNe plan Caaaollr la Oooaojr a Timoi s;a. uaaotroi ioera Caotk Tisslniial, aspaonfal af or. aOatr Kow Dtoeor- at mill wU aoatko and hk urk aai brenihkil tnitatloa, A:l .-AdvertloeTOfat. " " Denver, Colo.,' July 7. While Man ser was holding Topeka to five scat tered singles today his"' teammates garnered eleven hits, including a home run, two triples and a double, , off Topeka s twirlert and won the lec ond game of the series, 5 to 0. ' Score: ' TOPUKA. - i H. O, II Ailor, lb........ tuhweltser. If.... Pevora, rf.,...,, Bntle, lb ,' Krurer, ef Cochran, as.,,... Ooodwla, Sb. Vonroo, 0....1... Hall, p 'Allen Hennlnl, p. , Voorhles, p...... Lambeth .Totals...'.,...'. AB. a 4 0 .... 4 I .... 4 0 .... I 0 i... 10 ... I ... 4 I :::.rl. .... 4 ! I ::: 1 ... i ; i III .....is i Aa n. Hiuer, rr......,i..... s Kellher, aa.... I Oakoe. of I Butoher. If 4 Uole, Sb...... 4 iiyer, io. s Shields, lb 4 Sheetak, o........... I Maraor, p............ S n. n. o. a. a. 0 1 o 1 ' - 0 ill 0 :: I : I 1 i ! ii i 111 Totals., H 1 11 It II 1 Batted for Hall In eeventh. ' Batted for Voarklea la Biota, r Tooeka ,.!.... I I I I I I I I S 0 Dearer Illtl.ll I Two-kaee hit : Batohor. .Three-kaee hlta: Hanoer. Kellher. Homo run: Bhtelda. Baeeo on bll: Off Maneer, 4: oft Hall, I. Struck out: By Maneer, f i by Hall, 1; br Hennlng, a; or voorn.ee, a. aioion oaao. jvevoro. Paned ball: ' Monroe. Double play: Kelle her to Bhlelda. Hits: Olf. Hall, I In sli Innlnse; oft Heanlni, 4 la one Innlnp: off Voorhlea. none In one lnnlna. naorlflee bit: Ooakoa. Timet 1:41. Umplrai Malloa, , Tcday'sSportCalendar Baelnf Opealaa af aaraaMr keallna af Back Blrar Jockey elab, Maaat Baral park. Bench Show Aaaoal ehow at Sialhoaip toa Beaael alab, Souljiajnploo, 1.1, , ' Saat Nlaetecatk nuoal ooaaTeea ' aai lew iiaia lint ef North Aaaerloaa akal leacae epeew at Milwaakaa, Baerlaf Aannal regatta of Hadooa Moor Bawuul aemtBUoa are the WaodeUffa Yarhtlnr Anaaal raoee of the Mow Tork Vacht aluk for th Olea Cot cane. Crnlalas raaa af th aVwhsUp Xaahi alab. Teaali annual olty laoi aaeaeBl I akowla Up with Sox. ran Kololti lumoed la after a lane layoff and la now delivortat oaoolloat paallmlBf for the Chicago White Boa. i nn LI: I: Jiros . maun, All fona af tb tranhla an ibolleliad If roa not Loo Puncture-Proof Paon seatio Tire. They are th oajy pnoa. aatat tlroe gavaBteod owe tare-proof Be ear oeea ralaaa. tee them at oar itoroi at year aeaJore. m writ for aaoklet ana rrloeo. OMAHA SOU Pal Cincinnati. O.. Tulv 7 In an unhill fight, Brooklyn won .the first game of the series here fodav. A tn . Both sides fielded raggedly and at alternate times both appeared to be a winner through the misplays of the others. Cincinnati assumed a two-run lead in the third on two hiti, assisted Jiy two Brooklyn errors. Three singles in a row and a past by Knetzer - which forced in a run, gave theisitors one in the fourth and thrv tiorf It fin in the sixth on a base on balls, two outt and a tingle. Cincinnati again took the lead in the eighth on two singles and a Sacrifice flv. but Brooklyn ram back strong injhe ninth, when two er- inu riuicB .aim a aacruice nil netted them enough to win. Score: -, BBOOKMTN, ,v CINCINNATI. e e vitron.io Daulit.lb I I ONealccf Btengel.rf 4 110 OHerior.lb 4 111 a a a i a 4 1111 Wheal. If I f I I lici.h.. Mowr'y.Jb III! ovinio!o 4 111 I I S 1 m w m vtvingo.o . I B a 1 1 cute w.ib ; 4 ionrrh,rf s i s s ?.".?" 1 ! ! i IKIIllfor.lf HIM rJtSS.'i'i" i .MollWa,ib 4 1 12 I I . r - - - vnnetaer.p a T B 1 B T.u1...n-iiii'c'",M TotMi.,81 4 17 II I Bttd for EMllftr in ninth, . ' Brooklyn 1 I 1 ff 0 f I Cincinnati v.....t) 0 1 t 1 tt Tavn-haBaa hlrt pnaiti ( h.... -it flth. ftnerlfiea bit: Cutihavw. flnertfloa flvt Wiptro, Donbls piny. Htnoi to Oroh to Mnt IsvitB BaaAai nn Ial1a ntf . a . wa aa.iiBjaa.wr, varilar(j rvnw. U MTWIW, ll off Knttwr, I. fitruok outt By Pftffur. -m i w. , wiiiiysiMi avivu. ana Emalto. Cnbt BUak Brnvoa. tkluM. ..iu at . . . . . vixvaiajw, uuij i.eaxjens rao Kara noia Boti tOn tO OltO hit tOdaVV. &fll I'hKlavaTo IHlSPHtkliaul I 1 tt t. DVP Vpftlib Allm and aw. whan Zoldtr and Wllllama bunehod doublM In tht olKhth. Willlanu' hit would hnv bn 4 hOtnr hut for tha. HM Ua.fanl oroon In rltjht fit Id, Four, times orroro ravo Boaton openlnt. but Packard atopp-d tha B4 A. Irakai aVeal l k Wl-.b aa ..... VH.w, auuwaa, i haiw ptnatuipj. ( o7or; 80S.Ti1S? . CHlCAOO. . k, AB.H.O.A.1C. ABHOAK riwrS jit! XS"""'" I ! 1 1 W h SIS !K'M1 ! ! I i Oowdy.o ; by Packard, I, - Umplrei: . Riyiar and uikiTuon. . . , Alox Defanta Cnrda. 8t, Loula. aTulr T. A wild throw br Smith, trylftff for Bancroft at oond in tha thlra Inning-, aftar tha lattar had baat out an In f laid alngla, followed by a aingla by Paakert. acorad PhlladalDhla'i onlr run and oeieatan ou Asouia in a pitcnar'a battia ba- twaen Aiaiandar and ueadowa . hara today. 1 to t. Scora: PHILADELPHIA. gT. LOTIIS. AB.H.O.A.K. vn w n A w Pikarf,ef 4 I e o OBatsalJb 3 0 13 0 BtoeK.lb 4 111 3BuchRr.l( 1 C'vath.rf t t I Olrfinar rf 4 Lud'ua.lb loll OMUler,l,ai 4 Cooper.lf I 0 0 OQ'nxalM.o S B'oroft.aa 1111 0 Smith. cf i KIMIfer.O 16 11 8Sr.vdr.r1h ai nttor.j- a i v 2 ui;ornan,s ToUli.30 1 17 I OM'dowa.p. - . "Wilton -' f Jaapor.p ; 1 J 012 0 1 1 9 0 1 0 0 0 .0 0 0 Tpiala.Sl ST In 1 Batted for Corfean In alghth. Battad for Meadowa in alghth. ' Battad for Bataal tn olghth. Philadelphia 4 1 0 0 0 61 8t Loula ......0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TwO'baM hit: Smith. Stolon baaa; Stock. Saoiiflco hit: Oonsalea. Poablo play: Betsal to Snydar. Baaea on balls: Off Alexander, J; off Meadowa, 1. Hlta and earned runa: Off ueadowa, 4 hlta and I run In eight lnnlnta: off Jasper, 1 hit and no runs In ono in nlnf. Struck oat: By Alexander, S; by Meadows, li by Jasper, L Umplroa: O'Day and Bason. ... Ptrata Bttmp Olaata, Pittsburgh, July PUtsbiirrh defeated Now Tork here today by a score of 6 to 1, due to the effective work of Pitcher Jacobs. Anderson also pitched well until tha el until Inning, when single by Wilson, O'Brien, wanner and H Inch man and Carer'a home run acored three double. Which won the game. Scot: NBW TORK. PITT8BUROH. ' AB.H.O.AB. AB.H.O.A.B. Burns, If Kauff.cf I Doyle, rf 4 Pl'cher.ss 4 Mark It. lb 4 McK'te.lb I Rarlden,tt I RouDh 1 Ar.d'son,p 1 OCarey.ef I OO'Brlen.tf t owagner,as 1 OH'h'an.lb 4 OSchuIts.Sb I lCo'pton.rf I JBPirfl.tb OWIlson.o I 0 Jacobs, p t Standing of. Teams NAT. LEAGUE. W.L.Pot Brooklyn ...40 2S.6J1 Phlla. II SS.SEt Boaton . .;. ..JJ SI .1(2 Chicago ,...36 S .600 New Tork... SI 14.477 Plttaburgh ..IS SS .471 St. Loula. ...S3 40.412 Cincinnati . . ss .401 AMER. A38N. W.L.Pet Ranaas Clty.46 so .100 Loulavllee ..41 S2 .662 Indlanapolla SS 31 .(41 Minneapolis S3 S4 121 Toledo 84 3.'607 Bt. Paul S3 It .471 Columbua ..17 40.403 Ullwuakee .11 41.161 r&ft . i fsssfi mi mlth,lb till 0M.nn.lf.rf I I I a Ldf"' ill !?!"" ! 1 ! AJ."n'B , ! J Mulll'n.H I ! I T'leaaor. till lArcher 1 r 4 I I Total,. IS 114 I I Totalg.lt 4 37 It 4 Batted for Allen In ninth. Batted for Collin In ninth. ' Batted for fleck In olrMh. Breton ......... . chic..;;;:::::::::::., H.TJL 5! hl?' t,mm". Bolder, Wll iSS -fS "S" ManB- ""'" hlta: ton. 4. Baaea on halls: Off Allen, I. Barned rung: off Allen. 1. atraeb Total.. II I II II I Totale.17 1 17 11 I Batted for Barlden In ninth. ' New Tork ...I I I 1 I 1 I I 11 Pittsburgh I I I I 1 I I t ao-baaa hits: rlotchor, Caroy. Three- hit: Wagner. Homo run: Carer. Stolon baaot ' Kauff. Sacriftc hit.: O'Brien (3), Compton. Sacrifice flleo: McKeohnlo, Wagner. Double playi Merkle to Fletcher. Banco on ballai Off Andereon, Si off Jacoba, 1. First base on error,: New Tork, I: Pitts burgh, 1.' fiarnod rang: Off Anderson, 6; off Jacob. S, Hit by pitched ball: By Jacobs, (Doyle). Struck out; By Anderson. 4i by Jacobs, 1 Umpires: Qulgler and Byron. - .,. , .-. ' WEST. .LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. Omaha . . . .41 tS .Its Lincoln ..SS u.f7 Des Holnes.14 35.607 Wichita ....St It .500 Denver ,,,.34 86 .484 Topeka ....31 37.4661 St Joseph.. 81 SI.44S Sioux .City. 80 St. 415 AMER. LEAGUE. W.L.Fct New Tork.. .43 17 614 Cleveland ..40 81 .563' Boston II 31 .157 Chicago ....37 S3 .1361 Washington 87 34 .521 Detroit ..,.87 86.507 Kt. LOUIS... 31 41.481 Phlla. .....17 4S.tt8 . : teeter day'. Besalts. , . WBSTEB.N LBAQUB. St. Joseph, ti Wlchlts, I. : Topeka, 0; Denver, I. 1 ' . Lincoln, ti Omaha, S. ' Sioux City, I; Des Moines, 4. i - ' NATIONAL LBAOUn. Philadelphia, 1 : 8t Louis,. I. Boston, 0; Chicago, 1. . Brooklyn. 4: Cincinnati, I. New York, S; Pittsburgh, i ,, . . AMERICAN LEAGUE. St Louis, I: Washington, I. Detroit li Philadelphia, I. Chicago, ti Now Tork, I, , Cleveland, 1; Boston, 8. V. . AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Kansas City, 4: Milwaukee. 14, . Loulevllte, 10: Colambus, I. . Toledo, li Indianapolis, 1, . v t . Oasaoe Today. ' Western Lenruo St Joaenh at Wichita. Topcko at Denver, Llnoola at Omaha, Stoux tjny at ues Moines. national League Philadelphia at Bt Louis, Boston at Chicago. Brooklyn at Vli-cinnsti, new Tork at flttsourgh. American league st. Louis at washing ton. Dltrolt at Philadelphia. Chicaeo at New Tork, Cleveland at Boston. MOGRIDGE BEATS THE CHICAGO SOX New York Again Defeats White Hose, Winning in Twelve l ; Innings. FOUR TO THREE IS SCORE ToUls., -Williams, lb.. Jeurdan, lb... McCabo, cf. ... Klrkham. If . . . Fusner, c Butler, 3b..... Keating, Score pf Cars Will Run at Sioux City Today Sioux Cityhli., July 7. A tcore of cart are scheduled to start tomorrow in the racet on the two-mile ovat of the Sioux City Speedway association. The track ii reported to be verv fast and drivers are predicting: that track i Hoviik. p records will be broken. . There are 'Heimer , tnree events on tne program, a lu-.l Totals., mile, ZO-mile and 100-mile contest, the latter to start at i o clock. Jack Dillon Accepts - ; Levinsky's Challenge Indianapolis, Ind., July 7. Jack Dil lon has accepted a challenge to meet Battling Levinskv in a fifteenround affair at Baltimore July 14, it was an nounced here last night by his manager. EovlikWildandSt. I Joseph Loses Game Wichita, Kan., July 7. Wichita took advantage of Hovlik's wildness and won - from St. Joseph, 5 .to. 3. Score: ' N ' - .. . WICHITA. . : ., AB. rt n. o. Jsokson, cf. ......... 3 1 8 8 Fob, If.. I fit Coy, rf...., 3 111 Kane, lb 1 0 I I Brllton. Sb... 1 I I 3 Httllna. 3b.. I 0 0 8 Lltschl, sa S 4 I ' I Grllllth, 0...... I 0 0 I Gray, e I 0 I 'I Klein, p . 8 I 0 I Kaufman, p.... , 1 0 I 0 .......31 I ST. JOSEPH. . AB. B. ....... 41) ....... . .......iT'"s i ti ii New York, July 7. New York again defeated Chicago today in a close game, the league pace setters winning 4 to 3 in 12 innings. Mog ridge, a White Sox discard, defeated his former- teammates for the third time this season, having permitted onjy three runs in the .three games. Score: Johnson 1. Struck out: By Planhv4: by Johnson, 3. Umpires: Nallln and Dlneen. . Bod Sox Trim Indians, Boston, July 7 Better hitting and field ing gave Boston a 8 to 1 victory over Cleve land today. Barry hit the firat ball pitched by Bagby for a single, took second on a sacrifice by Lewis, went to third on Hobllt sel's fly to Roth, and scored the- winning run when Walker singled to center. Speaker Htarted two great double plays. He took Barry's short fly In the eighth and doubled Thorns, at secdnd In the seventh ho cap tured Hoopor'a fly and retired Gardner at the plate with a perfect throw. Score: CLEVELAND. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. I7ranry.lt 2 14 0 OHoopor.rf 3 0 0 10 i l l lBarry.zn l l 1 5 3 0Lewls,lf 8 10 ISO OHob'zel.Ib 8 1 11 14 0 OWalker.cf 4 8 8 o z l OGard'r.Sb 8 0 0 0 0Scott.es 8 0 8 8 0Thomas,c S- 0 0 8 SRuth.p I 0 0 1 OMays.p 0 0 0 0 0-Henrlk'n I W'b'g's.lb Speaker.cf 8 Hoth.rf 4 (landll.lb 3 Chap,n,ss 8 Evana.3h 3 O'Nclll.c 1 rjeeoe.p z Bagby, p 0 omun i CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A.E. Felsch,cf 6 W'v'r.sB3b t T5 Col'e.Sb 4 Jackeon.rf I J.Col'ns.lt 4 rllb 4 0 13 Fount' chalk.o on .,t Lynn Wrlrht.ss Wolfgg.p Murphy Scott,p , t 3 1 0 0 I 0 I 1 1 NEW TORK. AB.H.O.A.E. n 0 0 0 0 0 1 I 1 4 1 8 114 1 4 I 14 11 Batted for Hovllk In ninth. St Joseph. I I I I I 1 II Wichita I I I I I I I I Bscrlfleo hltsi Coy (I). 'Two-base hits Sullivan. Jaftkaon 111. Britten. Stolen bases Gray, Lltschl, Jsckaon. Hits: Oft Klein. 3 In seven Innings. Double play: Williams to Jourdap. . Btruck out: By Hovllh, t; by Klein, 5. Basea on balls:- on Hovllk. e; ntt Klein. 3; off Kaufman. 1. Paaaed ball: Orlfflth. Wild pitches: Hovllk, Klein. Hit by pitched ball: Uy Klein, Jourdan. Timet 0 ORaum'n.rf 4 I O'Caldwell I t lHartse ,rf I 0 OHIgtUf - 6 0 OP'k p h.as 4 1 OPIpp.lb 4 1 OBaker.Sh 4 1 OMagee.cf t 0 OOedeon.lb 8 8 ONun'ker.c 8 4 OMog'dgp.p 4 v e-muiien , i 8 0 Batted for Von Kolnlts In eighth. Kan for Wolfgang In eighth. One out when winning run was mads, Batted for Baumann In eighth. . Batted for Mogrldgo In tenth. - ', . . Chicago 00400111000 18 Mow Tork Ill 02000004 X 4 Two base hits: Baker. Weaver 3. Ttfnllen. Three base hit: Feleeh. Stolen base: Baker. Sacrinca hits: Weaver. Pecklnpaugh, Nuna maker, Wright. Gideon. Double nlava: Pecktnpaugh, Oldeon to Plpp: Gideon. Peck- inaugn to ripp. Bases on balls: off Mog rlge 8: Wolfgang 3: Scott 3. Hits and earned runs: off Wolfgang. I hlta 3 runs in i innings: ncott 4 hlta I runs In 4 1-8 Innings; Mogrldge I runs. Struck out: Mogrldga 1. Umpires: , O' Loughlln and HUdebrand. '; Brawns Beat Jalinson. : Washington, July 7. St Louis aastljr de feated Washington today, 8 to I. P4ank was master of the gam at all times ' and was given strong support. Three double plays, two of them started by Plank were features. The locals played loose ball, five errore coming In ono Inning. Johnson allowed eight hits and contrlubted one error. Score: ST. LOUIS. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. OMoeller.rf 4 0 110 oroster,sD s OMllan.cf 4 OWH'ms.lb I 1 Barber, If 8 O'Shanks.lf 1 OJohnaon.p 8 OMcB'de.ss 4 QSawyer.zb 8 I 1 Shotten.lf 4 E.J'son,3b 4 Mlller.rf 4 Sleler.lb 4 Pratt, tb 3 M'sans.ef 4 Lavan.as 4 Chap'an.e 4 flanK,p 3 10 0 4 1 4 ' Aln.'th.o Totals.. II SI717 lHenry, 1 Umplrea: Bckman and Carney. Read Bee Want Ads for profit Use them for results. HTnrru ti Web.202 Magees.Big Glosin ' , V ' .......'. .af .. . Out Sale Ends SATURDAY MEN'S MEN'S SUITS Up to $25.00, Choice, $10.75 No restrictions or reservations. Skele ton, full lined. pinch backs; light and heavy weights. Saturday Is Your Last Op portunity to Get in on Our Final Clos ing Out Sale. , Suits, overcoats, hats and fur nishings at most ridiculously low prices. This is a rare oppor ' tunity to provide for yourfuture wants at a mere fraction of the cost to you if bought later. , . ... . jT ' 1 ( '. '-.if 'Sf4;:L$i0$ly. SUITS From $25 to $40 : regular price, now, your unrestricted choice, . $13.75 No "charges, no ex changes.. Charges for actual cost of alterations. . 413 South 16th Street X 413 South 16th Street, 11 Totato..J a 27 14 7 Batted for Barber In aaventh. Batted for AlnamUh In eeventh. at. Loula.....; o 1 0 0 t 0 a 0 6 Waihlnfton ., 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Stolen baaes: Staler, B. Johnson, Lavan, Sawyer. Sacrifice fly: Pratt. Double playa: Plank td Lavan to Pratt, Lavan to Staler, Lavan to Pratt to Staler, Sawyer to Mc Drlde to Wll Mama. Baaea on balla: Off Plank, 4; off Johneon, J. Earned runa: Oft ToUIa..2 4 24 t To tall.. 2 S 12717 9- Battod for Beebo In eighth. Batwkl for Buth In aeventh. Cleveland 1 0 0 0 0 0 00 01 Boston , ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 1 2 Two-base hit: Roth. ' fltnUti Rpeakel. Sacrifice hlta: Candll, Gardner, Scott.. Doubta plays: Speaker to Wamba ganss, Speaker to O'Neill to Barry, Scott to Hoblitiell. Bases on balla: Off Beeba, '1; off Ruth. 2; off Mara. t. Hlta and earned runs: Off Beebe. 4 hlta, I run In seven Innlnga; off Bagby, t hlta, 1 run In one Inning; off Ruth, 4 hlta, 1 run In seven Innings; off Maya, no hlta, no runa In two nntnlgs. Struck out: By Beebe, 1; by Ruth, 2; by Maya, 1. Umpires: Evana and Chill. .. . ? Macks Loss) to Tlfvra. Philadelphia, July 7. Detroit hammered Myers' delivery for seven Innlnga today and again easily defeated Philadelphia, the score being 9 to 2. Wtlllama, formerly of the University of South Carolina, pitched the alat two Innings and did not yield a hit or a run. Cobb,. Vltt and Covelesklo each made three hits, one of Cobb's drives aelng a home run. Boo re: ; , . , DETROIT. AB.H.O.A.E. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.HJ. Vltt.Sb & 1 3 OWateh.rf 4 2 10 1 Buab,ss 112 2 OKlng.ss 4 10 4 0 H'lman.rf 6 0 0 1 a Struck, lh 4 l is i a Cobb.cf 4 2 10 OSchang.lf 4 12 0 0 Beacn.ir 4 9 10 OLajoie.lb 4 110 0 Burn I. lb S 111 0 lPlck. 2b 4 1110 Younn.Sb 1124 lMet'ger.cf 4 0 0 0 1 Stanage.e 110 0 OMeyer.a 10 4 11 Cov'kie.p ti 2 0 4 0 Murphy, a 2 1110 aiyers.p I 9 a ToUU..t7 14 27 U 2WU'ama,p 10 0 10 ToUla..2C10 2710 2 1110 1 0 0 0 10 10 '05 Detroit ....... I 1 Philadelphia .. 0 0 Two-base hit: Strunk: Three-hue hlta: Vltt. Walsh, King. Home runa: Cobb, Burns. Stolen bases: Vltt, Buih, Young.. Sacrifice hlta: Cobb, Veach. Toung (2). Double playa: Covelesklo" to Bush to Burns Z). Meyer to Strung to Pick. Baaea on balls: Off Coveleskle, 1; off Myers, 5; off Williams. 3. i Hlta and earned runs: Off Myers, 14 hlta, 7 runa In aeven Innings; off Williams, no hits, no runa In two lnnlnira: off Coveleske, 1 run. Struck out: By Cove- lesKie, 6; by Myers, 4: by Williams. L Um pires: Owen and Connolly. American Aaaoolatloa. At Milwaukee R.H.E Kansas Ctty....O 01100110 4 11 5 Milwaukee .....0 1 142400 14 22 0 Batteries! Kinase Cttv. HtiTr.nhHH Lathrop and Berry; Milwaukee, Shakleford and McOraw. At Columbus R.TT.R Loutavlll 2 10 14 10 1 010 IS 2 Columbua 1 0 1 000420 0 17 1 Batterlea: Inulvlltai. .Iimai nnahiAt. mnA LaLonge; Columbua, Davis and Coleman. At XndlanaoollB r h i Toledo ...... ...0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 7 1 Inldanapolla ...0 000100001 72 ...,.., 4viuH, Auaaiiaa, ivaisci IlliSJ ana Sweeney. Devoct: Indlana.DfiIie. Room tnri Schang. uniy urea fames Khauled. Grover Cle velantj Alexander of the Philadelphia - Nationals one of the greatest pitchers in the game today. Last year , leading pitcher of the National League, pitch ing 49 full games. There's ttamina as veil as ability. Of courte he . . i Drinks ' 1- X .... a. . W - jlW:-'"-,?5BBbyMfis ... , The Coca-Cola Co. , .jRA . ', ; Atlanta, Ca. ( 7 '