I THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1916. t i BRINGING UP FATHER -:- ,.,saw -:- Drawn for The Bee by George McManus V CAPTAIN ,JONe I I I JS" 1 1 I VWHA. I I TE BOT IT RATHER I I I VHrVT A. LOT OF I I I CALUNi THi EVCNIN4 I , T?) tlTT"- WXxiH AT T1MEC. 00 TOO VWREE TOO 1 J V ( AMD I VAHT TOO TO ) f vHATU. 1 'S!p tJT Kr,OV W Ohf MT STCAMB? MU?T HAVE I (I MAKE HIM FEEL AT I ACT I V.JSr ' CACHTRVP-KCARUX A , OMAHA FORFEITS ' GAME TO WOLVES Xrug Orders Men Off Field to Catch Train, With the Rourkes Ahead. WAS EIGHT TO FOUR Wichita, Kan., July 28.-Wlth the J... score 8 to 4 in the first half of the ' fourth inning in favor of the .Omaha club of the" Western league here today the game was forfeited to Wichita by the technical score of 9 to 0, when Manager Krug ordered his men to leave the field to catch a train for Denver. Both clubs had agreed to play until 3:30 o'clock, but the Omaha team found it necessary to stop at 3 . o'clock in order to make the train. Boosters Take Game From the Drummers St Joosph, Mo.. July IS. Dm Volnw mad It an even break on the eiie today by winning from 8t Joeeph, 4 to S. Score: Dm Molne. AB R H O A B Hartford, a ....... S 11 ' Claire,,- If ....... I . '. . Breen, o .. . H.hn, rt - 4 1 Hunter, of ' I- 1 Kwaldt, lb 4 4 Henntnger. lb 4 . Musssr, p ..I . S - 4 14 1 4 4 4 ..l..t 11 . 4. . 4 I 4 4 I 10 4 "4 ft 1 1 S 1 I : 4 1.: .. 4. 4 S 9 S-t't'f i . t o o Total. .., il 4 I Sir 14 I St. Jossph, AB K H O A Wright, of. 4 4 4 ; 4 . 4 Sullivan, cf ........ 1 , 1 . S . 4 Jourdan lb.',....... '411 1 i 4 Klrkham,. It . ....,. 4 .4 't, 1. :4U4 William, la' '. 4 McCtailaud, . tk ....4 Been, o ....'......a 4 Keating, 1 Somrasrs, p :.... 4 UoCabe .......... 1 aiwbjry,,........ i : Total, t.i. I..... 14 I t St 14 1 Batted for Boon-la ninth. ' V Batted for. Keating la ninth. Bt Jonph .. 44444114-41 DM MolBM .14 0 114 4 1 0 t Struck out By Sommera, 4t by Mur, I. Baee on ball OS Sommara, I. Hit by pttchsr Hthn, by. Sommera; Hunter by Sommara. Stolon baeo Jourdan, Wil liam. Sacrifice hlta Hartford. Buntar, Breen, Ewoldt Keating. Two-baee hit Haha, Klrkham, WUllama. Three-baee hit Klrkham. Left on baee St. JoMph, 5; Dm Molnea, 4. Earned run St Jonph, : Dm Molnee. 1 Tim 1:14. Umpire s Colgate and Miller. Grover Holds Old - Mates to Four Hits Topeka, July 28. Grover held his did teammates to four hits and Sioux City won the last game of the series here, 3 to 2. Score: - '' , , SIOUX CITT. An IT a. A in. ... 4 S i I ...4 0 I 0 4 4 .... I 4 1 1 4 ,.i S 4 4 4 4 4 ,..4 1 1 4 4 4 ,.. S , 4 1.1 14 ...I 4 4 1 4 .... 4 4 4 , S ,1 4 ... S 4 1 4-1 4 What the Box Score Said jaoimm; (. Rappe, Ik, ., Cay, If. .... Griffith, e. , Britton, tb. Utaohl, a. . Morrla, rf. ., Kauffmaa, p. Keeetnar, .,. File, P. WICHITA. , AB. R. ...I. I 1 ,.., 1 . 1 fl'" Mais .14 4 , OMAHA. ' ' AB. B. Smith, If.--. 1 Krnr. b S . J. Thompson, cf.;.';. S' Millar, lb. .,...., 4 Kniefflr, .... 4 4 Foreytha, rf. 4 1 KUduff, aa. 1 Bnra-, Sb X Thompaoa, p. 1 4' Manhail ........... 4 1 Total IS 4 H. O. A. K. 4 It S 1 H. O. A. K. I 4 S 1 Wtaktta ......;.,. . 4 4 44 Omaha 0 4 4 t I ' Saoriflee hltt Rappe. Tw haae hltal Smith, Km. Hit l Off Thompaoa, 4 off Kauffmaa, 8 la throe and two-third lnnlnre; off Koeetner, 4 la a lanlast off Frio, 4' la oao and one-third lanlng. BaM on ballsi Off Thompeon, It" ff Kauffmaa, 4t off KoMtar, 1. Fat. ballt Kraeger. Tlaie! HOO. Umplnit Aadnoa and Eokman. LINKS DEFEAT BEARS Tighten Uj in Pinchei When 1 Denver Threatens try " , v":Beore. XK00BD TEN TO SIX Denver, Colo., July 28. Lincoln defeated Denver today .by tightening up, u the pinches when Denver threat- eneo m score, ny a score ot 1U to 0. C ..- '-r Aa It H. O. A. B. Killer, rf. 4 4 4 S 4 4 Kelleher. aa. S .. 4 4 4 1 1 Oak cf. .......... S " 4 S 4 4 Butchsr, If. ,. 4 4 1 4 4 4 Dyre, lb. 4 1 . 1 4 1 4 Shield, lb. ......... 4 I I 4 4 4 Lloyd, lb. .......... 11,1 1.4 4 ShMtak, . ., I , 4 i 4 111 Ford, p 4 .. 4 r 4 4 4 I Weft p. 4 1 11 I I Steven, a, , 14-4144 Col 1114 4 4 tiirmore. If. .... Wateon, rf, . . . Hlnchman lb. Mell, lb Connolly, ot ,.j Cooney, a. Hoder, lb. .... Croeby, & Grover, p. ...... Total DeVore, If.' ... Kruger, cf. . . . Goodwin, lb4" . 'Kngte, lb. . . . . : Dchweitier, If.' Agler, lb. .... ' Defate,' M. . . Allen, e. Burwell, p. ., I IT 14 II I TOPEKA AB. R. H. O. I 4 4 .....4 0 ..... 4 ' 4 4 1 ..... 4 1 I I I 4 , I 4 I 4 I 1 I 4 11 Total. 4 4 17 If I Topeka 4 I 4 4 4 4 4 4 41 Sioux City ... 1- 4 1 4. 4 4. 1 4 0 i" Two-baee hlta: Allen. Ollmor. Sacriflo ' hit: Agler, Devoro, Hlnchman, Coonoy. Htolen baeee: Derore, Kruger. .Baee on balle: Off Burwell li off Groyar, I. Struck JrT! out: By Burwell. 1: by Grover, t. UmplrMi Shannon and Carney. 7 Detroit Scores All - : 0a Sacrifice Hits Detroit,. Jfuly . 28. American De troit -won today's game from Wash ington, 3 to 0,' making it four straight victories: over the Nationals. AH of , ' " Detroit's runs were scored on aacrifice "J : flies. .Diibuc,. who ; pitched; for the iP . lnh.. ornr rreriir. for winninff " three of' the- four games going into one with the score tied ana into an other with Detroit a run behind. The '. score:. 4'i ' WASHWOTON. DBTROlf. AB.H.O.A.B: 1 AB.H.O.ABJ. . Uorgan.lb'4 1-1.1 OVlttlb ,A 4 ,1 I 4 0 ih 1 111 lBuih.M ' 41114 Mllamst 4 114 lBurns.lb 4.111 1 .4 : l"t5f r- 4 114 OOobb o I 1,1 4 4 Oltar'ty.lb 4 4 14 JVeach.lt I 1 I 4 I Acot.lf 4 1 I 1 OCrawfd.rf I HenryTo- Jill OYoung.lb' 11(11 f :. McB'dej 1111 JMcKeoj! 6 I 4 1 1 4 Ay.re.p 14 0 1 ODubao.p 10 1 4 4 Uumont.p 4 0 0 4 4 t MoeUPC, 1 4 4 4 I Total.. 17 11714 I TotauCil, 1 14 I I , .. 1 . Batted for Ayera In ltb ' WMhlngton "..I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Detroit, ,,..",,010 10 1:4 4 X Twa ha hit. Morgan. Burn t. Three ba Ull, Bueb. veach. sacrifice niM, uooo, Veath, Crawford.. BaM on ball, Ayr 1. prTllta and earned run, off Ayera 7 and 2 'In "7 ; (rumoat -X nd 0 In 1 Inning. Struck out, by Ayera, tl by Dubuc, 1. Umpire, Con nolly ana OIM fr .. HU44 mor paid Want- Ada flrat six month 191S than in una period of llle ncarly 1,000 more eaeh week. Why men tion rMUlt with thl kind of vldenc7 Carllele, rt: Smith, aa. .... Thomaon, o Lobar, rf. Lattlmor. lb. Hunter. Ik. ... Morn, Ik .... Rohrar, a. Gardntr, p. ,., Totals LINCOLN. ', AB. B. H. O. A. B. fx-i ... li l ..... 4 11114 .....4 1 I I I 0 ....V 4 111 I I I I 1 11 I 1 :;:; j-jj j j IT - 14 17 11, I DENVER. Brooklyn, July 28. Brooklyn made it three out of four from St. Louis to day, overcoming a five-run lead and winning, 9 to 5. The Cardinals bunched four hits on top of a pass and a wild throw in the second inning, scoring five rnns and sending Coombs to the clubhouse. The Superbas came back in their half and bunched two doubles, three singles with passes off Steel, tvimr the score. Jasper and Dell then had a pitchers' battle until the eighth, when, with two men on bases,, Stengel batted for Dell and made a triple. Doubles bv Daubert and Wheat brought the total runs for the inning up to four. Marquard pitched the ninth and held the Car dinals scoreless. The score' ST. LOUIS. BROOKLYN. ABH.O.A.B. ABH.O.1.1 BMcher.lf S 0 1 0 OJ'n.ton.rf 4 14 14 Oons's.lb I I 10 4 ODaub't.lb 4 114 0 Smlth.cf 4 4 S 4 OWheatlf S 1 4 4 0 F.M ier.lb 4 114 vcuts w.io 1110 H'neby.s 4 114 OMyeri.cf 11114 Wlleon.rf 1 4 0 4 OUowr'y.lb 1114 4 Snyder.c .4141 OOleon.e I I 4 I 4 Betel,3b 4 111 lMcCarty.o 4 14 10 Steete.p 1 4 0 4 0Coomba,p 114 4 4 Jaaper.p 114 1 O'O'Mara 1 4 4 4 4 i.ong i l o v oueu.p s Butler 1 4 4 4 0Stengel 114 4 4 oaarq ru.p v o v TOUU..II14I414 1 Total..lllll7U 1 Batted for Wilson In ninth. Batted for Jaeper In ninth. j 'Ran for Coomb In second. Batted for Dell In eighth. St Louis 4 1444444 41 Brooklyn 4 S 4 4 4 4 4 4 I Two-baee hits! Miller, Daubert (1), Wheat, Oleon. McCarty. Three-base hit: Btensel. Stolen base: Cutshaw. Double play: John ston to Daubert Baeee on balls: Off Steele, 1; off Jaaper, 1; off Coomba, 9. Hit and earned runa: Off Steele, I hlta, I run In on and one-third Innings; off Jasper, 10 hits, I runa In alx and two-thirds Innings: off Coombs, I hits, 4 runs In two Innings: off Dell, I hits, 4 run In six Innings; off Marquard, I hlta, 0 run In on inning. Struck out: By Steele, 1; by Jasper, 1; by Dell, I; by Marquard 1. UmplrM; Byron .and Qulg-ley. Total II I 14 17 10 1 Batted forwent u ntnth lanlng- Llncoln 1 I I 4 4 4 4 4 414 Denver 4 4 0 . 0 1 4 I I 11 Two-baa hit: Tho meson. Home. Oak. Three-he ee hlta: Carllale, Dyer, Col. Horn runa: Mora, Rehrer. BaM on ball: Off Gardner, 1; off Ford. 4; oft Wilt, I. Hit: Off Ford, 7 hit In on and two-third In ning. Sacrifice hit: Hunter. Time: 1:40. UmplrM: Kan and Mullau. f New York Wins the Game in Tenth New York, July 28. New York won a ten-inning game from Cincin nati today 3 to 2. Wild pitches by Benton were responsible for both of Cincinnati's runs, after ' errors by Herzog placed the runners on base. New York then won on a wild pitch. Burns opened the tenth with a single. Clark fumbled Dovle's sacrifice bunt and threw wild, Burns going to third and scoring on Schultz' wild pitch. The score: " ' CINCINNATI. NEW TURK. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Oroh.Ib 117 1 0Bo.ma.lf 4 I I I 0 Rouacb.cf 10 14 ODoyle.tb 114 4 0 nrtfrh.rf 4 0 11 lHersot.an 4 4 14 1 Louden ,1 4 4 4 . 0Rob'eon,rf 4 114 4 Hahn.rf OKaurr.er i o Chaae,lb 4 17 4- Merkle,lh 4 4 II 1 0 Neale.ir .40 - ouooert,so o l o McKle.Jb 114 1 IRarlden.o 4 14 10 Emmer.M 14 14 0Benton.p 4 1110 Clarke,o 4 1111 MltcheiltP. i o o i. 9 Total.. i a ruher 1 4 4 4 4 ' Sn'ydr , 4 4 4 4 4 , -- SchultfcP 4 4- 4 4 4 . -f : ' ToUls.-ll 717 4 4 ' v' Non out whn wlnnlnc nn wm aoorod. Batted for Grlffltha In nlath. Batted for Mltcbel. la ninth. Ran for F1hr la ninth. Clnotn'tl. .41 4 4'4 4 4 4 1 41 Now Tom s is i i Two-baee nit una, stowa oasis Ttotnh, Doyls, Bums a, . Robortsoa. Doable play Benton, Hersog to Mark). Bases on ball Off Benton, 4; off Mitchell. I. Hlta and earned run-i-Off Mltohll, lx hit and two run In tght tnnlnga; off Bohulta. one hit and no run In two In ning. Hit by pitcher By Benton (Neele) ; by Mitchell LHyiej. atruca out By en. ton, 4; by Mitchell. I: by Schulu, 1. wild pitch Benton, I; Schulta. Umpire Rig- lr ana jfarrison. ,.: Anurlcaa AMoolatlaa At Milwaukee I St Paul ..1 1 4 1 4 0 0 04 4 1 Milwaukee ......4 4 4 4 1 1 4 4 41 14 I Orlnar and Clmona; Touns, Fts and Dll hoefer. - . ( 4 At Kanaa City r MlnnMpoll .. ;. 4 1 1 11 1 7 II I Kansas City ....I 4 4 4 4 4 1 1 41 4 I .Tingling and Ownl,. CraUhtf, Lathrop and Hargrave. . . . Louisville at Indlariapoll.- postponed, rain. , Only thr gamM achadulad.. CARDINALS BUNCH THE BITSJND WIN Five Enns Taken Off Ooombs, Who Is Then Sent to the ' Club Houose. SEAL SLUGGING MATCH Standing 6 Teams NAT. LEAdUB. W.LFct. ..11 S3 .107 ..IS It ,iS ..47 37.440 .41 41 . .,4147.471 ..31 44 .444 41 1 .4BI Brooklyn Boston . . Phlla, . . . Now Tork Chicago . . Pittsburgh St. Loul .11 44 .154 .44 44 .400 .45 44 .404 ..IS 34.400 ...14 41 .111 Wichita; Philadelphia Drives Jacobs Off the Plate Philadelphia; Julv 28 Natioal Philadelphia drove Jacobs off the rub ber in the second inning; today and won. from Pittsburg S to 2. Bender was very effective after the first in ning when Waener scored on his triple and Hinchman's single. In the second inning the home team scored a run and had the bases filled as the result of a base on balls and three sin gles. Coopec took Jacobs' place and Miction s single, stock s sacrifice bunt and Good's sacrifice fly, scored three more runs. After that Cooper blank ed the home team. The score: PITTSBURGH. PHILADELPHIA AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Balrd.lh 114 1 OPaekertof 4 110 0 Carey.cf 4 1 J 0 ONlehoff.lb 4 11(0 wagner.es 11 ostock.lb . I l l l o H'cb'an.rf 4 110 OGood.rf 1110 0 Farmer,2b 4 111 OWhltted.lf 4 110 0 CMtello.lf 4 0 10 OLuder'o.lb I 0 IS 1 0 J'neton,lb 14 10 OBanc'ftM 10 17 1 Schmldto 4 14 1 0Burne,o 4 1110 Jacobe.p 0 0 4 4 OBender.p 11110 Cooper.p 114 10 -scnuus i o s Totai..3ioi7ii i Total.. 15 I 14 14 Batted for Cooper In 4th. Pittsburgh 1 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 1 Philadelphia ..1 4444444 x I Throe baee' hit. Wagnar. Stolan ba. Carey, Wagnar, Good. Sacrifice hit, Stock, Bancroft Sacrifice fllM, Good I. Baee on balle, off Jacob 1; Cooper I, Bender 1. Hit and earned ' rune, oft Jacobs 4 bits, 5 runs, in 1 inning; none out In aecond; Cooper 4 hits, no rune In 7 innings; Bender 1 run. Struck out, by Cooper 4; Bender I, UmplrM Klea and Emslte, Chicago Loses Last Of Boston Series Boston, July 28. Boston defeated Chicas-o 2 to 1 in the final same of the series here today. Nehf njight have had a shut out to his credit but for Maranville's error in the fifth, the runner' eventually scoring.. McCon- nell pitched a tine game tor the Cubs, allowing: only four hits in his seven innings in the box. .The score: CHICAGO. - BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Zelder.lh 4 111 OMarVa.M I I 4 I I o s o OBvenMO e i.: I swiihort.rr I 4 l 0Magee,lf 4 4 4 IKon'hy.lb I 1 II OSmlth.lb 111 18nodg',cf 114 OOowdy.o 111 INahf.p 'III Mann.ef wirms.of Flack,rf Zlm'an.tb Kelly.lf Wort'nat 8aleT;lb Flecher.o , Heaton.p ' McCon'l.p Hendrlx Archer Schulte.rf Knab, I ! ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 .- Lambago and Pain la ttw Back. . i At the tint twlng of pain In the back apply Sloan's Linlmant rU comes at one. Only 14o. All drugglat. Adv. 4 Tout.. II 417 11 4 . 4 Total.. II 114 I I Batted for McOonnal In lib. Batted for Flack la Ith. Batted tor Fisher Is Ith. t Ccloago 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 41 Boeton ....... 0 0 1 1 4 4 4 4 41 " Summary:' Stolen- baeM.- Smith, -Maran. villa I. Sacrifice hit, Kelly. Sacrifice fllee. Oowdy, Salr. Doubl play, Marantlll and Kontchyv BaM on balls.-off MeConnsll 4; Beaton. .L. -. Hlta ana earnea -rune, off Me. Connoll, 4 and I In 7 Innings: Seaton, none and non In 1. Hit by pitcher by Nephfe, WUllama. Struck out by McConnell, I; Nepi, i. umpire, urtn ana uason. WEST. LEAGUE. W.L.PctJ Omaha MS4.4II Lincoln ....41 14.3871 Dm Molnee 44 44 .111 Sioux City .44 41 .4S4 Denver 41 41 .4781 Wichita ....43 41.4731 Topeka ,...40 50.411 St Joeoph ..It 14 .II4 Cincinnati 1.17 14.407 . AMER. LEAGUE, j AM BR. ASSN. W.L.Pctl W.L.Pet, New Tork S3 33 .III Kansas City 31 41 .133 Boston 52 31 .S78 Indianapolis SI41.S7I Cleveland ..SO 43 .663 Louisville ...55 48 .461 Chicago -,.54 43 .563 Minneapolis Washington 4744 .3141 Toledo .... Detroit ....5446.6341st. Paul.,., St. Louis ,.43 41 .447lColumbus . Phlla. II SI .I34 Milwaukee . YMterday's KMUIta. WESTERN LEAGUE. Lincoln, 10; Denver, 6. Des Moines, 4; St. Joseph, I. ' Sioux City, 8; Topeka, 8. Omaha-Wlchlta, forfeited to Omaha left field to catch train. - NATIONAL LEAGUE. Plttaburgh, I; Philadelphia, I. Cincinnati, I; New Tork, 3.. St. Louie, S: Brooklyn, I. Chicago, 1; Boeton, I. - AMERICAN LEAGUE. New Tork, I; Chicago, 8. Philadelphia, I; St. Louie, I. Waahlngton, 0; Detroit, 8. Boeton, 8; Cleveland, I. ' : AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. St. Paul, I; Milwaukee, I. Minneapolis, 7; Kanaae City, I. OamM Today. Western League Omaha at Denver. Sioux City at St. Joeeph, Lincoln at Wichita, Dm MoInM at Topeka National League Chicago at Philadelphia, Plttaburgh at New Tork. Cincinnati at Brooklyn, St Louis at Boston. American League Philadelphia at Chl oago. New Tork at St. Louie, Boston at De troit, Washington at Cleveland. ., Athletic Club Selects' Colors and Monogram Directors of the Omaha Athletic club, Thursday afternoon, in addition to electing a new secretary, John C Wharton, to take charee of the cam paign for members, adopted club col ors and ordered new stationery. ' I he colors are red, white and club. A monogram was ordered. The new stationery will bear this monogram, A secret committee was named, to pass upon applications for 'member ship. When this committee passes upon the applications, the directors will vote the applicants in. resident W. A. fraser was author ized to name an adviiorv board of twenty-five members, to assist, the di rectors in the management of the club. Mr. Wharton, as secretary, succeeds William Schall, who resigned because he was too busy to devote tinie to the club. Mr. Wharton will take charge as soon as he is relieved from the poatoffice, which will be in a few days. . Detroit BuysEhmke From Syracuse Syracuse. N. Y.."july 23. Howard Ehmke, leading pitcher in the New York State leaHue. with nineteen victories and five defeata to date, was today sold by the Syracuse club to the Detroit American league team. The, price was not announced, but Manager u Weill said it was the bm- gest sum ever paid for a pitcher in the State league. It is believed that about $4,000 was the sum. Pitcher Boehler of the Tigers will come here in part payment. Ehmke will not join Detroit until after the close of the State league season, in September. ' No Music While .Ball Games Are On Chicago. lulv 28. Bands must cease playing in American league ball parks while games are in progress, according to a ruling made today by President Johnson. His decision was the result of a protest made by the Cleveland , clup because ; Umpire O'Loughlin Stopped a band in the In dians' park. f eople come to ball tames to see base ball," said Mr. Johnson. "Mu sic is all right between innintrs, but not while the game is on. I shall in struct all umpires to follow O Lough lin's example." Today'sSportCalendar ..ToatiUi NofwMtern ehmptoMhlp tonrn mmtnl mmiw mi lk Mlnmtona. Mlna. MUmotI tato champtonahlp twimmt opens at Kmmm City. Northojm ladlaa ehftmplmihlp toorMmant opu at Fort wayn-v lUrinr CtoM f Entptr Baetaff Hicrii turn mMtioff mi yoakm, w. x. TrottlDt CIom f Orud Clrralt wvttiic C4BjM4nr ll9rtt 4f AMiMlmtad Cmh Clvht of New slPttay mi Vmwmvm ivtimmlnr-aEIhth aatitml rlTW wwim mi. illlnoU Awitmo rlab mt tutu ear. llowinrPnlnr of umoml ngMt of (wuthwesMm Bowur hmmuiw it. Loul. Thrao-mlU enlllnK io oa Bontoc Inks iMtwoen tbo vvtfsnu ooiwmob, Jim TtMhtlnc-w-Opfnint' of mm WMk of Daltv wore Kt4sr Yoebt BMslnr tuHwriottna. An- Dunl nirsttft of indlma Harbor YmH eluo, Long IhIsimI Bonnd. . Athlt,nw-MnnMpl othlotte mn mt hrnn, Mmi. Eatro Nou alub gtvmtto mi rmiAnom, a, . YANKEES KEEP DP . THEIR SWIFT PACE Make It Two Straight From Chicago, Thus. Increas ing Lead. SHAWKIY EABD TO BIT Chicago, July 28. Errors . by Schalk and Murphy, coupled with op portune hitting by the Yankees and Shawkey's great pitching, enabled the league leaders to make it two straight from Chicago today, 5 to 3. Shawkey did not allow a hit until the eighth inning and only two White Sox got on the paths prior to this, on an er ror and a"baje on balls. He weakened,' however, 'in. the ninth and the locals touched him for five hits which re sulted in three runs. Score: WEW YORK. CHICAOO. AB.H. U.A.S. Mlller,cf 4 111 SMurp'r.if 4 1111 BWn.lt (411 IW'r'r.l-a 41144 P'k'p'h, 14 4 1 IColllns lb S 1 I 1 8 Plpp.lb 4 411 4 OJacka'n.lf 4 14 4 4 Oldr'g.rf 1114 INu.lb I I 141 Oedeon.lb 1114 orrnlsr.lb I I I 4 4 Boone,lb 4 111 OFel.oh.of 4 1114 N'm'k'r.o 4 114 ISchalk.o 14 14 1 Sh'wk'r.p 4 111 ILapp.o 114 4 1 rerri.ee l l l s Tntelg 17 14 It II lLlbnld 114 4 0 rber,p 4 4 4 4 4 J.CollTn 1 4 4 4 1 Wllll me.p I I 4 I 4 Clcolts.p 4 4 4 1 4 - M'M'I'n, 14 114 , Lynn 4 4 4 4 4 Totals I44l71l"i Betted for Cloott la elgbth. Batted tor Paber In ninth. Ran for Lapp In ninth. New Tork ...44144411 48 Chicago 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I 3 Two-baa hits: Nunamakar Falsoh. Stolan bases: Oedeon, Millar. Donbl play! Weaver, E. Collin and FournUr. Baeee on ballai Off Shawkey, 1; off Williams, 1; off Cloott, 1. Hit and earned run: Off WUllama, 7 hlta, two runa In alx and on-thlrd Inning! off Clcotte, two hit, 1 run In on and two third Inning; off Fabr, 1 hit, no run In one Inning; off Shaw?, I run. ; Struok out: By Shawkey, I; by WUllama, I. Um pires: Chill and Dinn Boston Wins Three Out of Four Games Cleveland, July 28. American Boston made it three out of four from Cleveland today winning 3 to 2. Cleveland got hi two on pass to Graney, Speakers double, and Scotts error. Howard's muff to Barry's pop fly, Lewis' single and Walker's double gave Boston two in the third while singles by Lewii and Gardner with Hoblitzel's tacrifice acored the win ning run in the eighth. The score: CUfiVKLAHD. UUBTtirt. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. Oraney.lf 4 111 OHooper.rr I I I 4 I Chap'n.lb I I I I IBarrv.lb I I I I I Speaker.of 4 111 SLewle.lf 4 I I I 4 Roth.rf I I I I SHob'seMb I I T I 1 Oandll.lb I 114 4 IWalker.cf 4 14 4 1 Wbg'i.ee 4 111 lOsrdYSb 4 1111 O'Neill, 114 1 IScotta 4 1111 Daly.c 14 11 4Cady,o 4 4 4 1 4 How'rd.lb 4 111 IShore.p 4 I 4 I I Oould.p 14 4 10 -nmitn i o ioiai..ss st is a Turner 1 4 4 4 4 Total.. 81 "1 17 II I Batted for CNell In Ith. Batted lor Oould In Ith. Boeton I 4 I 4 4 4 4 1 I I Cleveland .... 14444444 41 Two baaa hltal Speaker, Howard, Scott Walker. Stolen baee, Speeker, Both. Sao riflee hlta, Chapman, Oandll, Barry, Hob lltsell. Double plays. Chapman to Oandll, Chapman, Howard to Oandll. Bases on ball, Oould 8, Shore I. Ramed run, off Oould ,1; off Shore, 1. Struck out, Oould 4; Shore, I. Umpire Hlldobrand and O' Lough-ll.n. St. Louis Makes It Five Straight St. Louis, July 28. St. Louis made a clean sweep of the five-game aeries with Philadelphia by winning today's game, 8 to 6. St Louis got ah early lead, scoring two in the first, four in the second and two in the fourth, which the visitors were unable to overcome.- Sheehan pitched a good game, but errors by his teammates were costly. Score: ' PHILADELPHIA. ST. LOUIS. AB.H. O.AE. AB.H. O.A.B. lewrr.lb 111 OShot'n.lf 4 1114 Waleh.rf 4 18 0 OAuelln.lb 1114 1 Str'nk.l-cfl 111 OMUIer.rf 14144 Lalole.lf 14 10 OSIeler.lb 4 14 4 4 M'fnnla,lb 4 I It 1 lfr.tt.lb 8 1114 Wtttas I 1 I I JMere'ne.of 4 1114 M'Elw. Ib 1 0 I ISevereld.o 4 4 114 Plclnioh.c 4 111 IJohna'n, 4 I I f 1 Sh'h'n.p till 10room,p 41114 Total II II 84 II I Total 38 7 87 17 "l Battd for ShMhan In ninth, Philadelphia .40414444 44 St Loul ....1111444 I Two-boa hit: - King. Three-baae hlta; Shotton, Slsler. Stolen base; Johnaon. Shot ton, Lawry. Saorlflco hits: Shotton, Austin. Sacrifice files: Pratt, Btrunk. Double play; Johnson, Pratt to Slsler, Base on ball: Off Sheehan. I; off Oroom, I; off Koob, 1. Hit and earned runa: Off Sheehan, 7 hit, I run in lgni inninve; on uroom, 11 mm I run In ight and on.thlrd Inning; off Koob, no alts, no run in one-third inlng. Struck out: Br Bneeha, li by Oroom. 1. Um pire 1 Nallla aad Bvane. , .' . Carmlea Teas llialh - Cornle. Nab. July 88. (Spactal Tl- gram.) The Corn lea ball lnn, elalmants of th tat aml-profelonal ebamplon altlp, wore dafeated In a fast gam here today, I to I. Lofty reyhell of the Bloom er, recently lgnd by th x. C. Blue, struok out twenty-one men. snaklns world's ', record by trlklog oat th last lghtn batter facing hlra. Batter! eo: Cornlea Oik, Bohumaoerj Bloomer rey hall, Wataon. PLAGUE ISSPREADIHG Five Case of Infantile Paral ysis Reported at Mason . : . City. CAMP DODGE IS QUIET Des Mdines, Is., July 28. (Special Telegram.) State officials yesterday received a report, from Dr. A. L. Wheeler, health officer at Mason City, that there are five cases of infantile paralysis in Mason City. This brines the total number of cases of this dis ease, in Iowa to nineteen. Previous to yesterday the State Board of Sealth had received no reports from ason City. There were rumors that the disease had gained a foot hold there, but nothing definite was known. Mason City was flit hardest in 1910 by the epidemic of infantile paralysis. . At that time Cerro Gordo county had seventy-six eases, of which sixty were in Mason City. There were a number of deaths. Camp Dodge Quiet Place. -Recruiting and mustering officers at Camp Dodge report they are han dicapped by the lack of enlistment papers, which the War department has failed to send. Officers have been sent to other cities to enlist men, but they have ho papers. No new recruits have reached camp as yet, but some are exnected within the next few days. Colonel George Mor gan is still at camp and will probably be kept there by the War department until the recruiting campaign ia fin- sneo. A small camp of sixty-five men is still at Camp Dodge. ; , Hog Cholera Losses.' Iowa farmers lost 476,712 : hogs through hog cholera In 1915, accord ing to a report issued yesterday by A. R, Corey,, secretary, of the Iowa Board of Agriculture. : The loss fig ures $4,767,120. The loss from chol era in 1915 was about one-fifth the loss bv this disease in ' 1911 The farmers in 1913 reported 2,709,876 hogs died of cholera. - The-loss fig ured $27,098,760. The department re- Jorted 9,361,882 hogs on Iowa farms uly 1, 1915, as against 9,397,273 in 1913. The department did not collect statistics for 1914, as these were in cluded in the census. i Private Banks Change. " The' biennial reoort of the State Banking department 1 for the period ending June 30, 1916, now being pre pared, will show that thirty-five private banks have organized under state supervision in the last two years. there are now 1.Z19 state and liv ings banks in Iowa tinder the Super vision of the State Banking! depart ment '.There were 115 new banks organised in the last two years. Eight state banks nationalised and two were consolidated with others, so that the net gain in number of banks in the biennial period is lus. , State Officers, Want Building. An office building to cost $300,000, contemolated in the capitol extension improvements, will be asked tor by the state officials when the next leg islature meets. The lawyers and the justices of the supreme court want a temple ot justice tor nousing tne su preme court, law library and attorney general s ottice. Rockwell City Buildings. W. J. Dixon, chairman of the state board of control, has been in Rock well City this week at the Woman's reformatory site' planning the loca tions of the twenty-eight buildings to be erected there. Six buildings are to he started this season as follows: Ad ministration building, oatholoey build ing, power house, service building ana two cottages. : . New Business Concerns,' W. N. Snodgrass of Iowa Falls is the president of three clothing com panies vjhich incorporated today. The Snodcrass-Bauman company, capital ized at $15,000, will have a store at Manson. AG. Bauman is secretary of this company. The Snodgrass Mann company,, also capitalized at $15,000, will have a store at Man chester. R. A. Mann is secretary of this concern. The Snodgrass-Keister company will have a store at Parkers burg. This is also capitalized at $15, 000. F. J. Keiser is the secretary. Cambridge Win. . i Cambridge, Neb., July 88. (Special Tele gram. ) Cambridge won a wlerd exhibition of the national paetlm today from Beaver City, II to 11. The game tied up Hol brook, Beaver and Cambridge for flret place in th Furnas County league. A Chautau qua ataru here Saturday. LOUISE P01D IS STATE GOLF CHAMP Linooln Woman Defeats Mrs. 3. T. Stewart in final . . .". Sound. ' BREAKS COURSE RECORD Miss , Louise Pound of the Lincoln Country club is the first woman golf champion of Nebraska. - . . .. She won the title by defeating Mrs. John T. Stewart, 2d., of the Omaha Country club, 4 up and 3 to play, In the final round at the Omaha Field , club, and in defeating Mrs. Stewart set a new women's recoord for the course. . , " - - "... Both women played good golf, but Miss Pound was by far the steadier. Her game was almost mechanical, and her putting better than that seen in '. many masculine championship matches. , . --. ... Her score of. 88 for th eighteen holes is two strokes better than the former women's record for the Field club course, a 90, made by Miss Pound in her qualifying round. The score follows: Hiss Pound Out ...I 4 7 1 4 4 1 I 441 In ...4 4 1 4 4 4 4 14171 Hr. Sttwart t Out 4 I I T 4 I I 4 147 la ....... ;....jS 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 I II 88 ' Comes From Rear. ' The Lincoln womsn came from the rear and won after Mrs. Stewart had taken an early lead. Miss Pound lost . the first hole, but evened matters on the second. Miss Stewart won the third,' and Miss Pound the fourth. Then Mrs. Stewart copped two straight holes, and was 2 up when Miss Pound started out. to make up tor lost time. Miss Found took the seyenth hole in par, a S. The women halved the eighth in 4s, and Mias Pound took the ninth with a 4 when Mrs. Stewart drove into the rough. " That made them alt even at the turn. Beginning the inside nine holes, Miss Pound took the first three with two 4s and a 3, halved the thirteenth and fourteenth and ended by another 4 on the fifteenth. Mrs. Stewart fought gamely, but could not cops with the steady play of her opponent Almost every bad stroke Mrs. Stewart made during the match coat her, a hole.' - . . Mrs. Sweet Whit. Mrs. Erneit Sweet of the Omaha Field club won the second flight finals from Mrs. Frank Russell, Prettiest Mile, 4 up and 2. Mrs. W. E. Philby of the Seymour Lake club won the third flight from Miss Alice McKen zie of the Field club, 1 op in nineteen holes, ; First flight consolations were cap tured by Mrs. L. S. Wernher, who defeated Mrs. Karl Lininger, 3 up and 1. Second flight consolations went to Mrs. Ray Rainbolt over Mrs. C J. Merriam, 3 up and 2. In the third flight consolations Mrs. W. R. Over mire best Mrs. C. J. Zicbarth, 4 up and 2. Extra consolation events were won by Mrs. F. J. Despecher, Mrs, A. S. Midlam and Mrs. L. S. Lord. 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