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    BRINGING UP
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THOMPSON BLANKS "
IOWANSJN OPENER
Cecil Keeps Hits Scattered,
While Ernie Krueger Gives
Him Seven Buns.
BATS IN HVE, SCORES TWO
With Manager Marty Krug occu
pying a corner of the rathskellar, laid
up with his hoof in a plaster paris
cast, at a result of his injury Sunday,
the league-leading Rourkes stepped
out and took Baldy Isbell'i hirelings
to a glorious trimming of 7 to 0.
Cecil Thompson had his southpaw
moist ball working in keen form and
by the simple process of keeping the
hits scattered subdued the Hawkvyes
without a tally. Cecil hurled a nifty
game and never did the invaders
threaten, except in the opening stanza,
wnrn a snappy double play by Kit
duff ruined their chances, to mark.
On the other hand ,the Rourketets
took a fancy to the curves submitted
by Lefty Thomas and sent him travel
ing down the road to destruction in
the first round.
Krueger Hits Homer.
After Smith whiffed, Burg lipped a
single into right fild and took
second when Miller dropped a safety
into the same garden, following
Shag Thompson's fan. Then Ernie
Krueger, for the benefit of Mr. Mc-
uraw and others, lifted a home run
over the right field fence. The three
runs made the combat a cinch for
our boys.
Burg started tome more doing in
the fifth stanza. A tingle to left was
hit contribution this time. Shag
ihompson sacrificed and Miller
grounded out. Krueger once more
came to the fore in a pinch and
reefed a double to center, counting
Burg. Forsythe tore off a double to
left, counting Ernie.
The Krueger-Forsythe . combina
tion got busy again in the seventh
and scared two more runs. After
two were down Miller walked and
marked on Krueger s double to left,
Forsythe't single to the same field
sent Ernie home.
Scores All of Runt.
Thut did Kreuger and Forsythe
send all teven of the Rourke runs
home. Ernie sent five over and car
ried the other two over on Forsythe s
hits. Mr. Krueger, it might be said,
cut considerable ice during the course
of the afternoon.
Shag Thompson gave the bugs
something to talk about by a couple
of swell catches in center. One was
a shoestring event which Shag caught
despite a stumble and roll, and the
other was a drive by Spahr which
almost hitthe fence. It would have
hit except Thompson reached out
and nailed it.
The entire Rourke outfit played a
hangup fielding game, not an error
being committed and several neat
stops being executed. ;'
yesterday was Boosters' day, but
the crowd was tmall.
The Boosters and Rourket tangle
again today at 3:15.
Topeka Takes Loose
1 Game From Wichita
Wichita, Aug! 29. Topeka won a
loosely played, see-saw game from
Wichita here today. 7 to 5. Score:
WICHITA.
"..' AB. B. H. O. A. B.
FFoi. rt. , J 1 "
Itckson, ef 1 '
Coy, l( i t S e
Britten, b.......... 4 0 0 111
Or.y, 0...... I 0 S 1 0
LIUrhl, ............. S 1 1 4 S !
H.rps. lb........... S 1 0
Whit.,- SO...., S 1
KosFttur, p..... I 0 1 t S 0
Orlffln. p..,,. 0 -0 0 t 0 0
Grirmti looooo
ll.lltnl 1 t o e 0
Touia to "I I n il 4
TOrBKA.
S AB. It. H. O. A. B.
R Llhr0J. of 4 1 1 S S 1
AlW. rt t 0 t 1 t 0
Goodwin, tb 4 1 1 I I
Dsfsls. II 4 114 10
Engl.. b.. 4 1 1 S 4
D.rors, If 4 4 10 10
W. Lahtrop, lb t 1 1 It S S
Allen, a 4 1 1 t I 1
Harwell, p 110 10 0
Tolul. SS "t S St IS 4
Betted for White In fllntb.
Betted for Urlffln In ninth.
Topee ...... 1 0 1 0 4 4 4 1 41
Wlcblt I t S t S 1 J 4
Rerrlnee hlte: Jackson. Rapps, Stcier.
Two-beee Mil: Fob. Delete, Enile. Stolen
bee: Defete. Hits: Off Koeetner, 7 In eeven
tunings. Double pleye: Orey to Lltechl:
Delate to Goodwin to Lethrop; Ooodwln to
Delete to Lethrop. Struck out: By Koeet
ner, S; by Burw.ll. 4. Bene on belle: Oft
Koeetner. I; off Orlffln, S: off Burwetl, 4.
Wild pitch: Koeetner, Orlffln. Hit by
Pitcher: By Koeetner (Ooodwln); by Bur
veil (Gray). Umpire: Carney. Time of
same, I hours.
Indigestion and Constipation.
"1 recently discovered in Chamber
lain's Tablets the first medicine. to
Rive me positive and lasting relief.
Prior to their use I suffered fre
quently from indigestion and consti
pation," writes Mrs. Anna Kadin,
Spencerport, JJ. Y. Obtainable every
where Advertisement
FATHER
McCraw, Please Note
OMAHA.
AB. B. H. A. r.
Smith, if. 4 0 0 0 0 0
Bore. 8b 4 1 a A I tt
3. Thompeen, ef. . , . s A 4 t 0
Miller, lb I S 1 It 1 0
Krueger, t 4 S S 4 t t
FnrM the. rf 4 a a 1 1 a
Klldnff, ee 4 A 1 t 4 0
Irelen, tb I A A a 4 n
C. Thompson, p. .... t A 0 1 S 0
ToUle SS I II J1 is A
DES MOINES,
AB. R. H. O. A. IE.
Hehn, rf 4A 0 1 1 0
Hunter, rf. 4 9 t A A A
Hartford, ee. 4 A t t A
Melnan, tb 4 A t 4 S A
Jonee, lb 4 A A t 1 A
Hreen, If. I A 1 A A
Npahr, e. 1 A A T A
Eeroldl, lb. I A 1 t 1 A
Themes, p I A A 1 A
Kllleea, p 1 A A A 1
Totale tt 1 14 11 1
Omehm
Bono t A AA 9 A I A 7
lilts 4 1 A 1 S A 11
Dee Moines
Bane ...,..A A 0 A A A A A A 0
Hlte S 1 A 1 A A t 1 11
Home rani Krueger. Two-beee bile I For
sjthe (1), Kroger (, M.loen. Sacrifice
hltst J. Thompson, C. Thompeon. Double
piers I Kllduff to Miller: Forsythe to Miller)
Meroan U Hartford to Jonee. Hltet Off
Themes, A hlte In olx Innlngei off Kllleen,
I hlte In tern Innlnge. struck eitti Br V.
Thompson, 4i by Thomae, A by Kllleen, 1.
Bseee en ballet Off Thomae. St off Kllleen,
1. Wild pltchi C. Thompeon. Left an bases:
Omaha. Si Dee Moines, 4. Timet ItSS. I m
plrei Miller.
LINKS DEFEAT SIOUX
Pound Kelly For Eighteen Hits
and Make Thirteen
Scores.
RESULT, THIRTEEN TO NONE
Lincoln,' Neb., Aug. 29. Lincoln
batters today pounded Pitcher Kelly
for eighteen hits for extra base and
Lincoln won from Sioux City by a
score of 13 to 0. Score:
, LINCOLN.
AB. R. H. O. A. E
Cerllsle, If I 1 I I 1 0
Williams, ee 4(1110
Thomaeon, of S S S 0 0 0
Lober, rf S S 4 80 0
Morse, 3b.. 4 I S I 0
Hunter, lb 19 17 10
Letttmoro, lb.. S 0 0 S 4 0
Rohrer, e.... ...S 1 1 7 0 0
Oregory, p S 1 1 7 0 0
Totale
.......It IS II 17 11 0
SIOUX CITT.
AB. R. M. O. A. E.
Gllmor. If ..4 0 0 1 0 0
W a toon. 3b.; I 0 1 I 2 0
Mli. lb S T 0 0
LJeuna, of ....4 0 1 t 0 0
drover, rf 0 0 0 0 1
lUlr, m 8 0 0 8 1 0
Coony, lb .3 0 1 1 I 0
Croiby, o 1 0 0 4 10
Kelly, t S 0 1 1 S 0
Total ! 0 4 54 11 1
Ltnooln 1 0 S 1 0 1 I 4 II
8lo ux City 0 0000000 00
Thr0-but hits t rrtltl, Hunter. Two
feme hlU: Lobar. Rohrer, Orffory, Wateon.
Double pleye: Carlisle to 1-ettimore; Krader
(unaealated) : Radar to Wat ion to Meta;
tOlly to Radr. Stolen baeea: Hunter,
Oarllela, Wataon. Hecrlflca hlte: Carltel.
More, Struck out: By Oreory, 6: By
Kelly, 8. Baaea on belle: Off Orefory, I;
off Kelly,' 0. Left on baeea: Lincoln, T;
61 ou i City, t. L'mplrea: Shannon and Mul
len. St. Joseph Loses
To the Denver Bears
St. Joseph, Aug. 29. St. Joseph lost
to Denver today, 12 to 2, in a slow
uninteresting game. Score:
. . DENVER.
AB. R. H. O. A. B.
Miller. If S I 1 S 0
Lloyd, lb 4 4 I 1 1 4
Oekes. cf 4 1 10 0
Butcher, lb ..I t I 1 0 0
Dyer, ee I 1 3 S I 0
Shields, lb 4 0 1 IS 0 0
Cole, If 4 0 1 t 0 0
Stevens, e 4 1 0 4 0 A
Harrington, p. .....4 0 1 0 7 0
Totals .. II 11 II !i It 0
ST. JOSEPH.
AB. R. II. O A. B.
Wright, cf 4 0 0 0 0 0
McCebe, lb 4 0 1 I 1 1
Jourden, lb 4 0 IE! 0 1
Klrkh.m, If 4 0 1 0 0 0
enliven, rt S 0 0 9 0 0
MeClellend, lb 10 1 1 1 0
a Willi. ms. ee...... . S 0 0 1 3 0
Beere. c , . , I 0 0 I 1 0
Burg, p., I 0 0. 0 b 0
Totele 34 S 4 IT 13 I
St. Joeeph ...OOOOOPOOO 0
Denver 1 0 1 0 I 4 0 I 01!
Struck out: Bv Burg, 3: Harrington, 7.
Beees on bells: Off Burg, I; off Herrlngton,
3. Wild pitch: Burg. Stolen beees: Butcher.
Lloyd, Shields. Sacrifice hits: Lloyd. Her
rlngton, Miller, Dyer, Two-beee hit:
Butcher. Double pleye: Butcher to Shields.
Left on beeee: St. Joeepb. 3; Denver, 7,
Earned rune:: Denver, I. Time: 1:44. Um
pire: Kene.
Eddie Murphy Leads Golf
Play for the Caddies
Eddie kurphy, as per the dope,
utrned in the low, score in the caddies'
golf competition at the Field club yes
terday. Eddie shot a 41 on the out
side nine. Pairings (or the match play
today are as follows: Murphy plays
George Kolski, J. Randolph plays Ray
Simons, Anderson plays Dodd, Hol
brook p, ys C Simons, Rider plays
Thompson, Lawson plays Savage,
Halla plays Lusow and E. Lowrey
plays Edwards.
As KSTeettta Cengh Treatoment.
One teaapoonful of Dr. King's New Dle
oovery taken as needed will eootho and
cheek your cough and bronchial Irritation.
Ail druiileta. dvsrtLem.at.
fV
THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30 1916.
CopyrigM, 111!,
International News Service.
SUPERBAS DEFEAT
ST. LOUIS CARDS
Brooklyn s Hammer Ames and
Williams for Six Hits in
Eighth Frame.
BUT ONE EARNED TALLY
St. Louis, Aug. 29. Brooklyn ham
mered Ames and Williams for six
hits in the eighth inning today, and
aided by Bescher's and Williams'
errors, scored five runs, beating St.
Louis 7 to 4. But one of Brooklyn's
runs was earned. Score:
BROOK LTN. ST. LOUIS.
AB.H. O.A.B. AB H. O.A.E.
Mowr'y.Hb 6 0 0 4 rtT-.on.rrf 4 2 10 1
St.Kftl.rf 4 14 0 OHnyd'r.lb 6 2 10 1 0
Merkt,lt B 2 8 0 OBei.'lYr.ir 8 0 S 0 1
Whitat.lf 6 8 8 0 nCorhan.aa it 2 0 6 1
C'tah'w,2b 4 3 4 0 0 Wllfi&n.cf. 4 14 0 0
Myen.rf 8 14 1 0 Rrk t 0- 0 0 0
Olson, 3 0 0 3 U.Milt'r.Sb 4 0 8 1 0
O.MlUr,3 4 0 8 0 lrtonzal'i.c 8 0 0 0
fheney.p 1 0 0 0 IBstznUb 4 2 0 1 0
Oftti 1 0 0 0 0 Watson, p 2 0 0 0 0
ApplBt'n.p 0 0 0 0 OAmefl.p 1 0 0 0 0
O'Mara 1 0 0 0 OWIM'ma.p 0 (f 0 1 1
Smlth.p 0 10 1 0Butlr 1 0 0 0 0
LoU,p 0 0 0 0 0
TOUU..S6 10 27 I
Totals.. 17 10 27 4
Battefl for Chanay In fifth.
"Hatted for Applaton In seventh.
Batted for Wilson In ninth.
Batted for WlUlama In elfhth.
Brooklyn .,..0 0 0 00 8 0 0 0 T
St. Loula ....0 0 11 I 1 0 0 04
Two-baaa hlta: Corhan, I.onf. Stolen
batea: Corhan, 3; Whoat, Cutahaw, Betxel.
Double play: Corhan to Miller to Snyder.
Bae on balln: Off Cheney, 1; off Appleton.
2; off Wataon, 2. Hlta and earned runs:
Off Cheney, 6 hlta and no runa In four
Innings; off Appleton. 3 hlta and 1 run In
two In nines; off Smith. 3 hits and no runs
In three Innings; off Wataon, 4 hits and
no runs In flva and one-third Innings; off
Amea, 3 hlta and no runa In one and two
thtrd tnnlnis (none out In eighth); off Wit
tUmst 3 hlta and 1 run In one Inning; oft
Lots, no hlta and no runa In one 4nnlng.
Struck out: By Cheney, 8; by Appleton, 1;
by Watson, 8; by Ames, 1; by Lots. 1.
Wild pitch; Appleton. Umpires: Btgler and
Eason.
Braves Beat Pirates Twice.
Pltnburgh, Aug. 89. Boston took both
games from Pittsburgh here today, by a
score of to 1 and 3 to 6. Tyler won the
first contest by holding the Pirates to eigh
scattered hlta, and- went Into pitch the final
game, but was forced to give way to
Hughes In the eighth, after he had yielded
four runa. which tied the score. In the sec
ond game, Kantlehner relieved Evans at the
beginning of the eighth, but when two men
hit safely In the ninth Muniaux went in,
and three more hits and an error gave Bos
ton five runs. Left Fielder Magee of the
Bostons made his first error of the season
In the second game, when he fumbled
Hlnchman'a single. Score, first game;
BOSTON. 1 PITTSBURGH.
AB.H. O.A.B. AB.H. O.A.S.
Marv'le.as6 1 8 4 lWarn'r.Sb 4 12 4 0
Sn'dg'e.cf 0 2 4 0 OOarey.rf 4 0 4 0 0
C nn lly.rf 4 10 0 OHigbee.If 4 14 0 1
Magee.lf 4 13 0 OHInoh n.rf 4 110 0
Knn'hv.lb 4 2 12 1 Oj'hns n.lb 3 0 18 0
Pltap'k.2b 3 1 3 3 0Bard,2b 4 0 3 1 0
Egan.db 4 10 1 IParmer.sa 4 8 0 1 0
Oowdy.o I II I OSrhmfdt.o 4)330
Tyler.p 4 114 OJacobs.p 0 0 0 0 0
Harmon. p 8 0 0 3 0
Totals. .36 12 87 13 3M Tarthy 1 0 0 0 0
K'ntl'h'r.pO 0 0 0 1
Wagner 1 0 0 0 0
Totals. .85 8 27 12 3
Batted for Harmon In seventh.
Batted for Kantlehner in ninth.
Boston 1 4 0 0 0 0 M 06
Pill a burgh 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
Two-bae hlta: Snodgrass 2, Tler.
double plays: Maranvllle to Fitgpatrlck to
Konetchy, Maranvllle to Fltspatrlck. Left
on bases: Boston. 6; Pittsburgh. 8. Hits
and earned runa: Off Tyler, 8 hits. 1 run
In nine Innings; off Jacobs, t runs, 4 hits
In one and two-thirds Inning; off Harmon.
4 hits, no runs In five and one-third In
nings; off Kantlehner. 2 hit. 1 run In two
Innings. Balk : Jacobs. Struck out : By
Tyler, 1; by Harmon, 1; by Kantlehner, 1.
Umpires: Klem and Emslle. Score, second
game:
Boston PITTSBURGH.
AB H O A E AB.H. O. A. 13
M'r'v'le.ss 3 3 7 4 IW'rner.Sb 4 0 3 1 0
Sn'dg's.cf 4 0 0 0 OCarey.ef B0310
Wllht.cf 110 0 OHigbee.If 8 3 2 0 0
C'nn'ly.rf 5 3 0 0 OH'hm'n.rf 8 18 0 0
Mugse, If 6 18 0 U nst'n.lb 4 1 12 0 0
K'n'hy.lb 8 0 t 0 0Balrd.2b 4 14 5 1
F'ip'k.2b 0 13 2 OFarmer.ss 4 8 14 1
Egan.Sb 3 1 1 OSchmldt.o 3 0 110
Ocwdy.c S 1 4 1 OEvans p 2 10 4 0
T'a'S'r.C 0 0 0 0 O'M'C'rthv 1 A 0 0 A
gTyler.p 1 0 0 3 OK'lehn'r.p 0 0 0 0 0
nuinci,p i v e t u..i maux.p v u u o o
Schulle 1 0 0 0 0
Totals.. Si 10 37 18 3
Totals.. 34 t 27 16 3
Batted for Evans In seventh.
Batted for Mainaux In ninth.
Boston 0 30 8 00 0 0 60
Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 00 2 3 1 4
Three-base hits: Maranvllle, Johnston,
Fa rmer. Stolen bases ; Connolly, Magee,
Warner, Carey, Blgbee, Schmidt, Iouble
plays; Maranvllle to Konetchy, Carey to
Farmer to Balrd to Johnston. Bases on
balln: Off Tyler, 8; off Hughes. 1; off
KveaK. 8; off Kantlehner, 1. Hlta and
earned runs: Off Tyler, 7 hits. 3 runs In
at ven and one-third Innings; off Hughea. 3
hlta, I run In 1 and two-thirds Inning; off
Kantlehner, 3 hits. 2 runs In 1 and one
thtrd Inning: off Mimiux, 3 hits. 3 rune
In two-thirds Inning. Hit bv pitched ball:
By Evana (Oowdy and Konetchv). struck
out: By Tyler. 3. Paused ball: Oowdy.
tnpirjj: Klem and Emslle.
Rliey Holds Cabs Helpless.
Chicago, Aug. St. RUey held Chicago
helpless today. Philadelphia pounding
Vaughn and PrendergaaL for an S to 3
win. Errors were reaponolble for two Cub
rune and poor fielding helped Philadelphia
runners. New Tork players coming here In
exchange for Zimmerman did not arrive,
but are expected tomorrow. Score:
PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO.
AB.H. O.A.B AB.H. O.A.E.
PsPk'rt,cf 3 1 0 07,clder,8b 4 0 12 0
Ntch'lf.2b 4 3 3 4 lFIark.rf 3 0 0 0 0
Stock. 3b 4 3 11 OM'I'w s.lb 3 0 3 0
Cr'vth.rf 4 110 "Mann.lf 4 13 10
Whlt'd.lf S 1 4 0 OSiler.lb 3 0 8 0 0
Lvd'r's,lt I 4 10 0 OWirms.rf 10100
BnCft.sa 0 8 14 SKelly.cf 4 110 0
Burne,c 4 0 f 0 OEllloit.o 4 3 0 1 0
Rtxey.p 4 1 0 0 0Knal..3b S 3 0 6 0
Worfn.ss 4 0 3 8 0
Totals. .40 17 IT I SVauxhn.p 3 0 0 1 0
Pr d'g st.p 0 0 0 0 0
Archer 10 0 0 0
Wilson 1 0 0 0 0
Totals. ,84"7l7 1s"o
Batter for Vaughn In fth.
Betted for Prendergast In tth
Two-baae hits: Nleboff, Loderus. Three
Phils . .......0 0 3 1 0 0 8 0 81
Chicago .,..0 00 00 03 0 13
base hits: Tflehoff. Ttouble playa: Nlehoff to
Bancroft to Lauderua; Knabe to Wortman
to Baler, Baa on balls: Off Rliey. 8; off
l Vaughn, 1. Hlif and tamed runt: Off Rliey;
Standing of Teams
WERT. LEAGUE. 1 NATL. LEAGUE.
W. L. Pet.! W. L. Pot
Omaha ... .00 48 .80 Brooklyn .. .71 44 .617
Lincoln 74 40 ,02lBosloti 67 44 .604
Des Moines. 63 69 .6161Phlla 67 46 .63
Sioux C1...64 60 .SUiNew Tork ... 65 68 .487
Denver 67 6 .4B8i Pittsburgh .63 61! 4 til
Topeka 66 l .444St. Louis 65 66 .46$
Wichita . . .6 73 .421 Chicago 63 68 .438
St. Joseph.. 4 76 ."3 2 '.Cincinnati . .46 771TI
AMER. LEAGUE. ! AMErTaSSxT"
W. L. Pet. I "W. L.PcT.
Boston
.70 M .67ILouinvllIe .."6 66 .660
.69 64 .652'Ir.dlenapolls 75 6f- .i77
Detrf.lt
Louis.. .68 57 .&44;KansiaB City. 72 68 .554
Chicago 67 67 .640, Minneapolis .68 64 .615
Cleveland . . 7 58 .636'ft. Paul 66 62 .512
New York. ,r. 68 .Slid Toledo 62 64 .492
Washington &8 62 .483iColumbUR ...62 74 .413
Phi la 27 02 .27 Mllwuak(-r, ..46 84 .354
Yesterday's Results,
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Topeka, 7; Wichita, 6.
SI nun City. 0; ILncoln, 13.
Des Moines, 0; Omaha, 7.
Denver, 12; St. oJseph, 0.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Brooklyn. 7; St. Louis, 4.
Philadelphia, 8; Chicago, 8.
New Tork, 3; Cincinnati, I,
Boston, ft; Pittsburgh. 6.
AMERICAN LEAGUE,
Cleveland, 4; Washington, 0.
Chicago, 3; Philadelphia, 9.
Detroit, 8-4, New York, 1-1.
St. Louis, 6-8; Boston, 3-2.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Louisville, 4; Indianapolis, 1.
Kansas City, 7; Minneapolis, 8.
Milwaukee, 8; St. Paul, 1.
Games Today.
Western League Topeka at Wichita,
Sioux City at Lincoln, Des Molnea at Omaha,
Denver at St. Joseph.
National Leaguei Brooklyn at St Louis,
Philadelphia at Chicago, New Tork at Cin
cinnati, Boston at Pittsburgh.
American League Cleveland at Washing
ton, Chicago at Philadelphia, Detroit at New
York, St. Louis at Boston.
6 hits and 1 ran In nine innings; off Vaughn,
13 hits and 0 runs In seven Innlnga; off j
Prendergast: 4 hits and 2 runa In two In
nings. Struck out: By Rlxey, 6; by Vaughn,
4; by Pendergaat, 2. Umpires: Qulgley and i
Byron. . j
Reds Cloae to Giants.
Clnclnnatt, Aug. 23. New Tork hit op
portunely here today and won the second
game of the series from Cincinnati) 8 to 3.
The local team made a rally In the last
two Innlnga, but could not tie ths score.
Zimmerman did not play as was expected,
Lober t going to third and Hersog to aecond.
Score;
NEW TORK. CINCINNATI.
AB.H. O.A.E. AB.H. O.A.E.
Burrs.lf 8 3 0 0 ONeale.lf 4 3 S 0 0
R O ts'n.rf 8 13 0 OGroh.Sb 4 10 10
Henog.ib 8 13 3 ORouh.cf 4 2 S 0 0
Lobert.Bb 3 113 0Chase.2b 4 3 8 3 0
F'tch'r.es 4 0 0 8 Oirlff'h.rf 3 0 10 0
Kauff.cf 4 0 8 3 OClarke.c 3 0 3 3 0
Kelly, lb 3 13 1 OLouden.ss 8 13 0 0
McCarty.o 4 3 4 1 iHuhn.lb 8 1 10 1 0
81 let. p 4 10 3 OMltchell.p 8 112 0
Fisher 1 0 0 0 0
ToUts.. 31 3 37 14 0
Totals. -43.10 37 14 0
Batted for Griffith In ninth.
New Tork..,. 10001001 08
Cincinnati ...0 0 0 0 00 01 12
Two-base hits: Burns, Roush. Stolen bases:
Fletcher, Chase. Sacrifice hit: Robertson.
Sacrifice flies: Lobert, Burns. Double plays:
Fletcher to Kelly; Herzog to Fletcher. Base
on balls: Off Mitchell, 1. Hits and earned
runa: Off Bailee. 10 hits and 3 runs In nine
Innings; off Mitchell, 0 hits and 3 runs In
nine Innlnga. Hit by pitcher: By Mitchell
( Hersog). Struck out : By SalUe, 2 ; by
Mitchell. 3. Wild pitch: Mitchell. Um
pires: O'Day and Harrison.
Ball Players Dined
By Commercial Club
Members of the Omaha and Des
Moines base ball clubs were guests
of the Omaha Commercial club at a
luncheon giver in the club's dining
room at noon.
The luncheon for the athletes was
given as a part of the Booster day
program arranged by the Commer
cial club as an expression of Omaha's
appreciation for the winning ball club
Pa Rourke has given this city this
year.
All members of the club were urged
to attend the Omaha-Des Moines
game in the afternoon.
Johnston and Griffin
Are Still Champions
Forest Hills, N. Y., Aug. 29. Wil
liam M. Johnston and Clarnecc G.
Griffin retained the national doubles
tennis championship today by defeat
ing Maurice E. McLoughlin and
Ward Dawson, challengers, 6-4, 6-3,
5-7, 6-3.
American Association.
ee. r.lt tie. R H V,
Loulsvllls 1 DM 0(1 0 I 10 1
lndUnapolli 0 fl 1 M 0 0 0 01 1
BattMt: Stroud, Ron and Bllltaca.
Falktnbtri and Bchang.
At MlnnMpolU . K.
.KeVtOHAHl 11 f 11 1
rvanpai uijr...v vvevv- - -Mlnnapolli
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Battrta: HumphrlM. Sandan and Bviry
nd Brammsll ; Dumont and Land and
0w"nir n
At St. Paul K. E.
Milwaukaa .11 1 M I 0
8t. Paul ItMHOl 01 T
Batten: Comttock nd Dlllwfer; Nla
haul, Ortner and Oiynn and Mayer.
Rt Mward DfaCa Hpaldln.
8t. Edward. Nb.. Au. 2t. (Special. )
On tha Sualdlnt grounda yaaterday St. Ed
ward oailly defeated Spaldlnf. t to 1. Bono,
for St, Edward, allowed ona run in tha
laat half of tha ninth. Seora: R. H. E.
Rt. Edward 0 1 0 0 1 0 I J 8 t S
Spalding 0 0 0 6 0 ft 0 11 i
Battarlaa: St. Edward. Bono and Fliher;
SpBid.nr. Toohy and Hays. Umpirw:
O'Hara and St?ven.
8t. Edward playa at Platta oounty fair
next wak and Boon county fair tha nam.
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Nw Orlaana, 11 Atlanta, 4.
Moot la, 1; Birmingham. 6.
Chattanooga, Llttta Rock. I.
Naah villa, ; Mamphta, 1.
Drawn for
BROWNS WIN TWO
FROM THERED SOX
St. Louis Captures Both Ends
of Double -Header From
League Champs.
THEY HIT IN THE PINCHES
Boston, Aug. 29. St. Louis tighten
ed the American leagtie race still more
today by taking two games from the
leading Red Sox, 5 to 3 and 8 to 2.
In the first the Browns took the
measure of three of the leading Bos
ton box men, Leonard, Ruth and
Mays, by hitting in the pinches, while
Davenport kept the champions' hits
scattered. St. Louis pressed an at
tack against Shore in the-second and
Carrigan called on his reserves in a
vain effort to stem, the tide. Groom
was effective and was given strong
support. Score, first game:
ST. LOUIS. BOSTON.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Shott.n.If 4 0 3 0 OHoeper.rf 4 13 0 0
MIMer.rt U 3 0 1 Berry.Sb 0 0 0 0 0
Rlsl.r.lb l 8 0 OM'Nally.p 3 113 0
Pratt. 2b 3 113 U'nvrln.2b 0 0 0 0 0
M'rs'ns.ef 3 0 0 0 0L.wls.lf 4 13 0 0
S'vrd.c 4 14 4 OH bzUb 4 0 13 0 0
Austin. 3b 4 3 3 0 OWslker.cf 4 0 3 0 0
Levtn.ss 4 0 4 7 lOroner.Sb 3 10 10
D'v'np't.p 3 0 0 1 0Srott,ss 3 0 3 S 0
Thomae,c 8 14 10
Totele. .30 4 27 14 SL'nerd.p 0 0 0 1 0
Ruth.p 10 111
Meys.p 3 10 0 0
Shorten 110 0 0
Hn'ke'n 1 0 0 0 0
Totala.. 31 7 27 11 1
Batted for McNally In aeventh.
Batted for Scott in ninth.
St. Loula 2 0 0 0 0 S 0 0 06
Boaton 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 03
Two-baaa hit: Pratt. Doubla plays: Scott
to Hoblltiel (2), Ruth to Hoblttxal. Hoblltsal
(unaaalated ), Buei on balla: Off Daven
port, 1; off Leonard, 1; off Ruth, 4. Hlta
and aarned runa: Off Iavn port, 7 hlta, 2
runs In nlna Innings; off Ruth, 1 hit, 2 runa
In flvo fnn1nga off Leonard, i hlta. runa
in one-third Inning; off Maya, 3 hlta 9 run
In three and two-thlrda Innings. H't by
pitched ball: By eLonard, Marean;"by la.v
anport, Barry. Struck out: By Davenport, 4;
by Ruth, 1; by Maya. 8. "Wild pitch: Leonard.
Umpires: Owena and Hlldebrand- Score, aec
ond game:
ST. LOUTS. BOSTON.
AB.H. O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
8hotton.lf 4 12 0 OHooper.rf 3 110 0
Mlller.rf 4 10 0 OM'N'lly.Sb 8 114 0
Slaler.lb 6 2 15 0 0Galner.2b 0 0 0 0 0
Pratt. 3b & 3 1 6 OT.ewls.If 4 110 0
Mara na.cf 6 3 2 1 OH'bt Jt'Ub 4 0 14 0 1
Sev'reld.o t 1 4 0 lWalker.rf 4 0 0 1 1
Autln,3b 4 1 S 1 OG'rdn'r.Sb 4 13 4 0
Lavan.sa 3 2 10 OScdtt.aa 2 12 2 0
Oroom.p 8 0 0 4 0Janvrln,ai 10 110
Cady.c 2 0 3 0 0
Totals. .38 13 27 16 lAfrnew.o 0 0 110
8 hops p 2 0 0 S 0
Wyckoff.p 0 0 0 0 0
Jones, p 0 0 0 2 0
Shorten 110 0 0
Henrlk'n 0 0 0 0 9
Ruth 1 0 0 0 0
Thomas 1 0 0 0 0
Mays 1 0 0 0 0
Totals.. 3! 8 27 18 2
Batted for Scott In seventh.
Batted for Cady In seventh.
Batted for Wyekoff In aeventh.
Batted for McNally In seventh.
Batted for Agoew In ninth.
'St. Loula S 0 0 1 0 0 4 1 ( 8
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2
Stolan baaea: Marsans, Miller, Bhotten,
Gainer. Baaea on balla: Off Groom, 3; off
ShoraJ; off Wyekoff, 1; off Jones, 1. Hits
and earned runa: Off Groom, 8 hlta, 2 runs
In nlno Innings; off Shore, 13 hits. 4 runs
In tlx and two-thirds Innings; off Wyekoff,
0 hit, 0 run in one-third inning; off Jonee.
1 hit, 1 run in two Innings. Struck out: By
Groom, 8; by Shore, 2; by Wyekoff, 1; by
Jonea. 1. Wild pifh: rGooro: Umpires: Hll
debrand and Owena.
Tigers Beat Tanks.
New York, Aug. 28. Detroit won from
New Tork today, 8 to 1 and 4 to 1, and aa
Boaton lost twice to St. Loula, tha Tigers
cut greatly the Red Sox lead. In tha first
gam the Tigers batted both Cullop and
Love hard, and scored almoat at will. In
the second Dauss was very effective.
The batting of Veach featured tha aajnea.
The left fielder made a triple, a double and
inree singles, and walked thre times. In the
ninth inning of the first game he made a
three-base hit with the bases full. Score:
DETROIT. NEW YORK.
AB.H. O A E. AB.H. O.A.E.
Vltt,3b 8 2 14 OMagee.cf 3 1110
Bush.ss 4 0 14 OHIfth.lf 4 2 4 0 0
Cobb,cr 4 2 6 0 OP'k'p'h.ss 4 2 18 0
Vsach.lf 4 3 8 0 OPipp.tb 4 1 13 0 0
rawfd.rf 8 110 OOldrlng.rf 4 0 10 0
Burns.lh 4 0 13 0 0Mullen.2b 4 0 2 2 1
Young. 2b 8 10 8 OMalssl.Sb 3 0 16 0
Spencer.c 4 2 4 1 OAlex'der.o 8 0 4 1 0
CVlskie.p 4 10 1 OCullop.p 2 10 0 0
Lova.p 1 0 0 0 0
Totals. .SB 12 27 18 0
Totals.. 83 7 27 14 1
Detroit 1 0 0 2 0 ! 0 0 4 8
New Tork 0 0 00 01 0 0 0 1
Two-base hlta: Veach, Crawford, Young.
Three-base hlte: Vltt. Veach. Sacrifice hits:
Mage, Crawford, t Sacrifice flies: Bush,
Crawford. Base on' baits: Off Cullop, 1; off
Love, 3: off Coveleakle, 1. Hits and earned
runa: Off Cullop, 10 hlta, 8 runa In sli
innings; off Love, 3 hlta, 2 runs In three
innings. Struck out: By Cullop, 1; by Love,
1; by Coveleakle, 3. Umpires: O'Loughlln
and Evans. Score, second game:
DETROIT. NEW YORK.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Vltt, 3b 8 112 OMagee.cf 4 14 0 0
Bush.ss 6 0 0 1 OHigh.lf 4 0 2 0 0
Cobb.cf 4 2 0 0 OP'k'p'h.ss 4 18 8 0
Vearh.lf 8 2 2 0 OPIpp.lb 4 2 8 0 0
CwfM.rf 4 0 0 0 1 Mlller.rf 4 0 3 0 0
Burns.tb 4 0 14 0 OMullliOb 8 0 2 4 1
Young.ab 4 3 3 1 OMalseUb 4 2 0 0 0
Spencer.o 2 2 8 2 OWtilters.o 8 18 2 0
Dausa,p 4 0 0 fi 'OMog'dgep 10 0 10
"Baker 1 0 0 0 0
Totals. .31 10 27 12 IShorkar.p 0 0 0 0 0
Totals.. 82 7 27 10 1
Batted for Mogridge In aeventh.
Detroit 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 4
New York ....0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 -1
Two-base hlta: Pecklnpaugh, Young 1,
Malsel. Three-baee hit: Plpp. Home run:
Spencer. Sacrifice hit: Mo fridge. Double
play: Pecklnpaugh to Mullen to Plpp. Base
on balls: Off Mogrldge, 2; off Shocker, 2; off
Dauss, 3. HlU and earned runa: Off Mog
rldg", 8 hits, 2 runs In seven innlnga; off
Shocker, 3 hits, no run In two Innings: off
Da us. 1 ma. Struck out: By Mogrldge. S;
by Dauss. 7. Wild pitch: Mogrldge, Um
pires: Evana and O'Loughlln.
WhtU Sm Iea to Macks.
Philadelphia. Aug. 28 Philadelphia hit
the ball hard and won easily from Chicago
today, 8 to 3. Tha visitor's used three
pltchera, Clcotta blng takan out altar fir
The Bee by George McManus
; 4 llll AjP"
Innings and Williams being knocked off the
rubber in the aeventh inning. Danforth
finishing the game. Johnson held the visi
tors well and made a home run off Wil
liams with a man on first base. Score:
CHICAGO. PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
W'ver.3b 4 12 0 OWItt.SB 4 0 12 0
JC'll!is,rf 8 3 10 OWalsh.rf 4 2 2 0 0
ECTna,2b 4 2 14 OStrunk.cf 2 2 10 0
Jar kson.lt 8210 OSchang.lf 31400
Ness.lb 4 0 9 2 IM'I'nla.lb 4 8 12 2 0
Felsch.cf 4 10 1 OPIckOb
Lapp.c 3 1 3 3 0Lary,2b
Ltnn.c 0 0 2 0 lHaley.c
4 0 110
3 0 2 1 0
4 18 0 0
Terry.ss 8 0 4 2 tJohnson.p 4 116 8
Clrotte.p 10 10 0
WTms.p 10 0 10 Totals.. 32 10 27 12 0
Danrth.p 0 0 0 0 0
EM'phy, 1 0 0 0 0
Lelbold 1 0 0 0 0
Fournler 1 0 0 0 0
8c ha IK 1 0 0 0 0
. Totals.. 34 8 24 12 4
Batted for Clcotte In 8th,
Batted for Linn in 8th.
Batted for Terry in 9th.
Batted for Danforth In 9th.
Chicago 0 0 0 0 f 1 ft I 02
Phil a 0 0 0 8 1 8 0 9
Two-base hits: Weaver, Felsch, Strunk,
Schang, Mclnnls. Home run: Johnson.
Struck out: By Clncotte, 2; by Williams, 1;
by Danforth, 1; by Johnson, 1. Double
plays: Mclnnls to Witt; Mclnnla unaaslsted.
Bases on balls: Off Clcotte. 1; off Williams,
2; off Danforth, 1; off Johnson, 2. Hit by
pltchod ball: By Williams (Schang). Hits
and earned rune: Off Clcotte 6 hlta and 3
runs in five innings; off Williams, 4 hite and
6 runs in one and one-third innings; off
Danforth, one hit In 1 and two-third in
nings; off Johnson, 9 hits and 2 runs in nine
Innings. Umpires: Connolly and Chill.
Indians Beat Senators.
Washington, Aug. 29. Cleveland de
feated Washington, 4 to 0, today In the sec
ond game of the series here. Bagby held
the locals to four scattered hlta, while the
visitors hit both Shaw and Ayres opportune
ly. Score:
CLEVELAND. WASHINGTON.
AB.H. O.A.E. AB.H. O.A.E.
Graney.lf 4 1 4 0 0Lenrd.3b 4 0 1 1 '1
Turner, 8b 2 0 12 0Kcjter,2b 4 0 0 6 0
Speak'r.cf 3 0 3 1 OMUan.cf 3 0 110
Roth.rf 8 10 1 OSmlth.rf 2 0 3 0 0
Oandll.lb 4 0 8 0 OSharks.lf 3 0 3 1 0
Chap'n.as 4 14 8 OJudge.lb 3 0 9 0 0
Berg'n.b 8 1 2 2 0M'Br!de,ss 4 2 5 0 0
O'Nelll.o 4 3 4 0 OHenry.o 2 14 0 0
Bagby, p 10 18 IGhar'ty.c 1110 0
'Sawyer - 0 0 0 0 0
Totals.. 2 8 8 27 12 IShaw.p 1 0 0 2 0
Jamiea'n 1 0 0 0 0
Ayres.p 0 0 0 0 0
Morgan 0 0 0 0 0
Totals.. 28 4 27 10 1
Ran for Henry tn 7th.
Batted for Shaw In 7th,
Batted for Ayera in 9th.
Cleveland 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 ft 24
Washington ..0 000 0 0 00 08
Two-base hit: Chapman. Three-base hltl
Bergman. Stolen bases: Roth (2). Sacriflc
fly: Bagby. Double play: Milan to Mc
Brlde. Base on balls: Off Shaw, 4; off
Bagby, 7; off Ayera, 1. HlU and earned
runs: "Off Shaw, 4 hits and 2 runs in 7
innlnga; off Ayres, 2 hits and 2 runs In 2
Innings. Hit by pitched ball: By Bagby (Mi
lan). Struck out: By Shaw, 2; by Bagby.
2; by Ayres 1. Passed balla: Gharrity. 2.
Umpires: Dineen and Nallio,
Minor Asks Big Damages
For Assault on Person
Carl H. Leptian, minor, through
his ne.-t friend, Lizzir M. Leptian, has
filed suit m district court against
Joseph Trayner, claiming $10,430 dam
ages. The lad alleges that on August 2,
1916, Trayner assaulted him, caus
ing a fracture of the left jaw and at
tacks of heart failure. He asserts that
his jaw has been permanently dis
figured and files the claim for doctor's
and attorney's fees through his rep
resentative, John W. Cooper.
WindowCieaner Injured
In Fall to the Pavement
H. Kavick, 1136 North Twenty
third street, a window cleaner, fell
from the second story window he
was working on at 1119 Farnam
street late Monday afternoon. The
distance to the ground was about
eighteen feet and Kavick was se
verely bruised and scratched by the
fall. He was attended by Dr. T. T.
Harriss and takeen to St. Joseph's
hospital, where it is expected he will
recover.
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TEACHERHTUDY UP'
Attendants at Institute Peruse
Children's Books and Big
Bulletin.
MODEL LIBRARY IN USE
Fifty Douglas county teachers
poked their noses into 800 books se
lected especially for the children of
tender years, when they gathered in
the assembly room of Superintendent
Yoder's office in the morning. They
are making use of the privilege of be
coming conversant with tales of na
ture lore, industrial work, gardening,
birds, insects, good roads and other
popular topics covered by the model
library collected by county officials.
Information gained in the perusal of
these works will be disseminated
among the youngsters of the county
when the fall school term opens.
Kound table discussions ot school
problems have held the attention of
teachers during the two days of the
institute. Superintendent Yoder pre
sides at these conferences. Monday
and Tuesday's sessions are devoted
to the interests of young teachers who
have had little experience in the
county.' They present their problems
to Mr. Yoder and discuss their tribu
lations in an informal manner. Miss
Anna Leach of Elkhorn is in charge
of the model library of selected books
for children.
Older Teachers to Come.
When the session for the older
teachers of the county opens Thurs
day morning, 175 teachers are ex
pected to attend. Cooking, household
management, sewing and woodwork
ing will constitute a large part of the
lessons of the last days of the week.
This is "the age of insects," accord
ing to the nature study bulletin is
sued by Superintendent Yoder. The
bulletin comprises one of the most at
tractive courses of study pursued by
teachers attending the institute.
Two Hundred and Fifty
Seniors Enroll at Central
Two hundred and fifty-four seniors
were enrolled at the Central High
school Mondav. ninetv-nine bovs and
gins, oeiore me close oi irca:
vreee it i pxnrrtrt fhat tho tntal f,v
the seniors will reach the 300 marl;.
The last senior was enrolled at 6
o'clock, the enrolling corps of the
faculty having worked continuously
since 8 o'clock in the morning.
Juniors are being enrolled today.
The sophomores will be enrolled
Wednesday and the freshmen or?
Thursday and Friday.
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