THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, JULY 21917. ItXWT NEED A DOCTOR ADVICE IN HE'LL ? UNDER A, OOCTOR'j CARE 4F HE DON'T TQP THAT SUNNlNCi Oorvrltht, ltlT. tternatloejal , News , Service. , f Yt AND HLlL-y1! x BRINGING UP FATHER illV V.-v I ADV6E TOVJ NOT 1 n - - r,M ff:ooES. Js . Drawn for The Bee by George McManus ROURKES TAKE OP, BDT LOSE SECOND ' ; ' -...- , v Borne . Buns by Schick and Smith Put the Opener on " Ice; Second Is Pitch f ers' Duel. Des Moines. It, July 1. (Special Telegram.) Omaha won the first . game here today 7 to 1 and dropped the second 2 to 0. Omaha got a on ran lead In the first 'when Schick clouted ball over 1 the right fiekt fence for t home run. i The Boosters evened . up in the fourth on Ewoldta single and Burgs' ' p8or throw to first, which let Coffey go clear to third. The boosters filled the bases with none out in the sixth when Ewoldt doubled. Moeller walked and Hunter was safe on a fielders choice. Moeller was out when hit by batted ball which still left bases full. Hartford popped to Men, who doubled Ewoldt oft third. ' Smith Cleans Up. Omaha filled the bases with none 'down in the ieghth. Brottem doubled, Merz was hit by a pitched ball and Krug walked. Schick walked .and Brottem was forced in. Thompson walked and Men scored.- Smith knocked a home run and cleared the bases. Dressen replaced Musser in the ninth. . Second Starta Tight t In the second fjime Kallio and Currie started out tn a pitchers dual, pes Moines filled the bases without . t hit, but Currie would not allow a , score. Omaha filled the bases, in the ' fifth on three free pisses to first, but failed to get a tally. Coffeys single, Hartfords hit and Schicks poor throw to third scored one for Des Moines in the sixth. Sweeney fanned, but took "first on a passed bail. -Spahr singled to right scoring Hartford. The game was . called at this time so Omaha could catch a train. ' ? Izzies Drop Pair to f ' Mile High City Gang Denver, July L Dale's hitting nd 7 pitching, with good patting support V from Wuffli and Butcher, enabled Denver to take the first game and Butcher's home ran with two on base gave Denver the second victory over Wichita. Butcher's home run was his four in as many days. Today's tec ond game was the fourteenth con secutive contest in which he has hit safely. Score, first game: WICHITA. DENVER. ABH.O.A.B. ABH.O.A.B. TVeon.-f 4 S 1 OOekes.ot HIM O'dwin.Sb 4 Jonee.U 4 Cer.r 4 Cooke.Sh 4 TaTli.u 4 Yarraa.ttL I Whlte.lt t tyone.p 1 1 t 111 1 S t 4 0 OMIIIs.lb S tit S 0 t lB'tcher.lf ltt 1 SMeCo'k.rt 4 I tHtc'art,!b 4 S t T OWuffll.lb 4 1 T t t t OSheiUM 4 t SDele 4 1 t'Kelleher 4 t t IIS - Uertman t t S t Tbta1f.lt 411 11 I . Totata..t 11111 S Raa for VeCormtck In ninth. Wichita S 0 t 14 Denver t t 1 0 0 S 14 Left an bettai Wichita, tt Denver, T. (.orifice fly I white. Stolen baaea: Wuffli (J).' Twe-be hltei Dale, Jonea. Double pUyil Cooke to Jonea, Darle to Cooke to ronee. seiea on ballai Off Lyona, 1. Strack auti Br tjrona, Ti by Dale, I. Balk: Lyons. H!t and earned rune: Off Lyons. t and t In eight and one-third Innings; off jtie, and l la nine innings. Timet 1:19, Umpire: Buah. Score, aeoond game: 1 WICHITA. DENVER ABH.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.K, TVeoo.rf t 1 SK'leher.s Sill Odwln,lb S t Joaee.lh - 4 f. Coir.rt t I Coelte.lb 4 I Pavis.es 4 1 Tarysn.a t tvhlte.lf t 1 tOskes,cf Mills,lb 'tcher,1f 0?cCo'k,rf ts'ert.lb tWuffllJb OB'thol'y.o Uanaer.p Norman.p 1 1 S 1 vieinons.p l j a Tuia..:s 111 I TotaIs.. Jlirt Wlehlta ...4 t t S t t Denver, .... 1 t I 1 T Left en bases: Wichita, I: Denver, T. Saerlfloe files: Thomaaon, Coy, Norman. Two-base hits: McCormlck, Oakes. Home rune: Davis Butoher. Bases on halls: Off Jformsa, It off demons, e: affMaaser. S. Strurk out: By Norman. I: by Clenfons. 1: by Manser, t. Hits and aarned runs: Oft Norman, 4 and 1 In four and one-third In ninga; off demons, 4 and In two and two. thirds Innings; off Manser, S and I In aeven Innlnie. Passed belli Taryan. Time: 1:10, Cmplrs: Bush. Tom Biodgett Reports To Lincoln at Sioux City Lincoln, July 1-Tom Blodget, leading pitcher for the Omaha team of the Western base ball league two yean ago, reported to the Lin coln club at Sioux City, his release having been secured by purchase from the Mobile club of the Southern as sociation. He was purchased from Omaha by the New York Americans and farmed out to the Mobile club. Chicago Speedway Gives Ambulance to Red Cross Chicago, July 1. The Chicago Speedway Park association, which re cently promoted the 250-mile automo bile derby here, today announced the ' gift of a completely equipped ambul ance and $S000 in cash to the Ameri can Red Cross. 1 ' Sour Stomach. 1 This is a mild form of indigestion. It is usually brought on by eating too rapidly or too much, or food not suited to your digestive organs.- If you will eat slowly, masticate your food thoroughly, eat but little meat and none at all for supper, you will more than likely avoid the sour stomach without taking any medicine whatever. When you have sour stomach take one of Chamberlain's ial'lcts to aid digestion. ; ' ' ' .. . Split Even Score, first garnet OMAHA. AB. X. H. O. A. s s Krug, as t 1 Schick, rf.... 4 Thompson, ef 4 Smith, If 4 Bradley, lb..... S Burg, lb.; S 1 13 Cooney, lb...,. 4 Brottem, a. .......... 4 Men, p. , ... a . .... a. S Totals... .....ts 7 4 DES MOINES. AB. B. H. 11 0. A. 0 t t Cass, If 4 Ewoldt, 8b 4 Moeller, er.... ., S Hunter, rf.;, S Coffey, tb 4 Hartford, at 4 Sweeney, lb..... 4 npanr, a. ...... ...... 4 Matter, n S Dreesea, p 0 Totals..... 1 11 It Omaha ,...1 0 0 0 0 t & T Dm MoIdm.. t 0 1 e t e 01 Horn roast Schick. Smith. Two-nh tilt I , Ewoldt, Brottem. Sacrifice hltti Moeller. Kmc. Stoles mm I Kmc. Left ea basest Moines. 7 Omaha, lr Struck out I By Hera, 1 1 by Musser. It by Presson, I. .Baeee ea ball! ON Men, t off Musser, l iff Dreseen, 1. Hi by pitched hall Br Montr. Hen. jsanutu ran ana mini uri Maaeer, 1 and 4 In sight Innings; aff Hera, 1 and 1 la Bine innings of uressen, none and none In aha Inning. Charge defeat te MiiiMi Credit victory to Men,, Denble plays I Burg to llrug to Brottem to Burg to Brottem, Men to Barf, Coon or to Km to Bradley, Hartford to Coffer to Sweeney (l). ximel sso. impirei Miner. 0AHA. AB. K..BH. TO. A. e ! Krug, ee . ....... 4 0 I I Shlok, rf I 0 Thompton, f... 1 1 nraitn, n .a o Bradler. lb I 0 Bora. Sb. ....... t t Cooney, tb t . Shaw, Carrie, p........ t , I : ToUts. ...It e t IS DES MOINES. AB. JR. BH. ro. A. 1A Caaa, S Ewoldt. lb...... t Moeller, ef....... Hunter, rf...... t Correy, . Hartford, as.... t Sweeney, lb...., t npanr, ....... a 1 0 Kallio, p. ....... I Totals.. .St S 4 IS 11 Gams called with ana ant la sixth. Omaha . 0 0 0 Pes MoUies.. .. ,.... S t t t I Stolen aases I ' Tnompeoo. usn an pases i Des Moines, St OmahaS. Struck otiti By Currie, S by Kallio, o. juasea on aatisi vit Currie, 4 1 aff Kallio, 8. Earned runs and bits t Oft Kallio, none and I la alx Inning: aff Currie, t and 4 in flva and one-third Innings. Charge defeat to Currie. credit victory to Kallio. Umpire l Miller. Timet ins. . Ducklings Drop Pair ' To Sioux City Tribe f Sioux City, la July Lincoln dropped both ends of a double-header to Sioux City. 5 to 4 and U to 3. The first was a duel between Grover and Gregory. East was hit hard in the afterpiece, Rader and Gilmore hitting home rnns. bcore, first game: LINCOLN. SIOUX CITT. AB H.O.A.B. 'AB.H.O.A.A Smlth.lb I I I I OOIlmore.lt I S'l 0, Bayless.cf '1 Lobsr.lt t Schm't.rf S Orlffln.lb 4 Butlar.ss 4 Lamb,lb 4 Rohrer.o 4 Oregory.p I 0Rader.es 4 111 SWetsoa.rf 4 10 1 OCon'lly.lb tilt 1 IMu'ller.lb till I OMorss.of 1110 I OHungo.lb I I 1 I 1 -OCrosby.o .4110 S IQrover.p 4 1 S I 114 .Totals. .11 I'll IT t Tota'ls..l51171l One out when winning run scored. Lincoln .............. .0 0 S I 0 S 4 1 04 Bloux City 0 1100111-4 Two-base hits: Mueller, Crosby, Three, base kit: ailmore. Saorlflca hits: Mueller, Rader. Stolen base: Connolly, Double plays: Rader to Mueller, Bader to Hungo to Mueller. Hits and earned runs: off Orover, I and I In nine Innings; off Gregory, It and 4 In nine Innings, Left en bases: Sioux City,. Il Lincoln, I. Bases on belle: Off Orover. I: off Gregory. 1. Struck outi By Orover, I. Paased ball: Crftsby, Tlmsi 1:40. Umpires: MoOlIvray and Oaston. Score, second garnet LINCOLN. BIOUX CITT. ABH.O.A.B. ABH.O.A.B Smlth.lb I 1 I I lOUmors.lft 111 Baylees.cf I ' Lober.lf I Sch'nrtt.rf 4 Orlffln.lb 4 Butler.es I Lamb.Sb 4 Bohrer.o 4 Kast.p t Slnk.p 1 9 4 Uader.es till 0 0Wat.on.rf till t OCon'lly.lb I t It 4 OMueller.lbl I It 1 OMoiss.cf 1110 1 OHungo.lb 111 1 1 Crosby .0 4 111 1 OTorros.4 100 1 tTsdleco.p I t I Totals.. II 1 14 11 t 'Totals. .11 10 IT II Lincoln .... 0100000 1 Bloux City I I 0 1 4 0 11 Two-bass hits: Rader, nmitn. payieea. Home runs: Rader, ailmore. Sacrifice hits: Moras (I), Bader, Tedlsco, Connolly. Stolen bases: Rader (1), Crosby. Doubts play: Lamb to Orlffln to Lamb. Hits and sarned runs: Off Xaat 10 and I In tour Innings; off Sink, 4 and S In four Innings eft Tedlsco. S and I. Basse on balls: Oft Tedlsco, I; off Zlnk. 4. Lett on esses Lincoln, T: Sioux City, I. Struck out: By Tedtseo, 4; by Eet. 1; by Zlnk, l. Passed ball: Rohrer. Hits by pitched ball: By Zlnk, Mueller. Time: l:il. Umpires: Me. Ollvray and Oaston. ' Match Play Against Old . Colonel Bogey Is Staged A large field turned out" for the match oTay asjalnst bostey at the Field club Saturday, scores v were as toi lows: M. T. Swsrta ...II 11 4 up J. B. Aedfleld 1 II 1 down C. R. Stuht 01 11 I up J. W. Hughes l I I up B. W. Mulligan ........ It 30 Kven H. O 8teet 11 Kven H. O. Oreenstreet .... tl 10 I up O. H. Menold ........ It 10 I up H. C. Kohn 11 II I up. C, Bettotle II It I down C. J. Belrd .......... 10 It Even M. H. LeDouceucr .... II 1 It 1 down A. Cahn It 1 down A. Krug 14 13 1 down W. O. Mrholeon !( II 4 up C. M. Rl Herds II II 4 down J. A. Abbott .......... It 14 1 up M. T. Swans II 14 I up 8. B. Toung ; ft T 1 down O. O. Llebrn IT , 11 1 down r. W. Hals ' I 4 up.. a W. Calkins ........ IT 10 I down E. K. Brando 10$ II T dow H. W. Dunn ....10T ' , IT 4 down E. R. Johnson II II I down A. farmer It -II 4 up D. H. Karrell l!l 14 I down O. W. Shields It It I up PIRATE CREW DROPS PAIR-TO CINCINNATI . Pittsburgh Drawl Bat Six Hits in Two Games and Sinks Still Deeper in the Cellar. Cincinnati, July 1. Fred Toney won both games from Pittsburgh here today, holding the Pirates' to three scattered hits in each game, Cincin nati winning the first 4 to 1 and the second 5 to 1. It was "Wagner day" and the new manager of the Pitts burgh's was given a warm welcome. Score: PITTSBURGH. CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A.E. AB M.U.A.E. Carey.cf S Pltler.lb S Klng.rf S OOroh.lb OKopf.ss ORoush.cf OOrlfth.rt 0Nsal,lf OMlteh'Mb OShean.lb OWIngo.c OToney.p 111 Wsg'er.Ib 4 Hlnch n.lf S Ward.ss I fjehmldt.e I M'C'thy.tb I soobs.p S Totals.. !T Hill Totals.. II Jl 1711 S Pittsburgh 1 M t I M I 01 Cincinnati ...0 114 1 0 0 9 4 Two-base hits: Neale. Kopf (I). Three- base hit: Kopf. Stolen bases: - Carey, Kopf, Bhean, Neala. Double playa: Ward to Fitter to Wagner, Jacoke to Ward to Wagner, Bhean to Kept to Mitchell. Bases on balls: Oft Jacobs, 1; off Toney, I. Struck out: By Jacobs, 1; by Toney; S. Umpires: Qulgley, Byron and Emails, Score, second game: PITTSBURGH. CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.AE. AB.H.O.A.E. Careyjof 4 0 OOreh.lh 1 0Kopf.es ORoueh.cf 1 OOrlf'th.rt lv0Thorp,lt t OChaee.lb 1 OShean.lb 4 t 1 4 V 1 t 0 0 5 1 0 ritier.tb 4 Klng.rf 4 Wag'er.Ib 4 Hinoh'n.lf I Ward.sa . I Flseher.e t M'C'thy.tb I Steele, p I OWIngo.o 1 S Tony,p 1 Totals.. SO lit I 0 Totals..ltlllT I I Pittsburgh 00100000 01 Cincinnati 0 0 I 0 0 1 0 I --l Two-baee hit: Roush. Three-base hits: Thorpe, Orlfflth. Stolen base: ' Chase. Double Play: - Kopf to Chase. Bases on balls: Off Toney, 1. Struck out! By Steele, i; by Toney, l, umpires: Qulrlsy. Byron and Emslle. llorceby and Doak Win. - ' Chicago. July 1. Roser Hornsby's hitting and Doak's tine pitching, gave St Louis a 4 to 8 victory ovsr Chicago today. In the final game ot the aeries. . Not a Chlcagoan was able to reach aeeond base. Score: ST. LOUIS. - CHICAOO. ' ABH.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. J.Hm'th.rf 4 11 oriack.rf 10 10 Balrd.ib till 0Mann.lt 4110 Long.lt 4 0 0 ODoyle.lb 4111 til OMerkle.lb 4 1 14 H' rnsby.se t Crulse,cf 4 Millsr.lb 4 (lonsales.a I 110 OWIll'me.cf 4 0 t 0 4 Oil S OZelder.Sb t 1 t t 0 I 1 0 OWort'n.es I 0 t I 1 I S OEIllott.cf SS Betssl,lb I Posk.p 104 0Douglas,p 0 0 0 1 , "Wolter 10 0 0 10 I ST 14 OAldrl'ge.p 10 0 1 Totals. . 'Ruther 100 Beaton, p Totals.. 10 SITU 1 Tlm A .,.1. ,M .1.1.. t Batted for Aldrldge In eighth. St. Louis. I 0 0 0 0 04 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Three-base hit: Hornsby. Double clay: Miller to Hornsby. Bases on balls: Off Doak, It off Beaton, 1. ..Hits; Off Doug las, i In three Irmlngs, Struck outi By Aldrldge, 6; by Dosk, li by Beaton. 1. Urn- pires: narrtscn ana fj way. Brooklyn Takes First Sunday flame, Brooklyn. July 1. The first 8undav arama in ins rieuonai league on tne local grounds In ten years was played here today with Philadelphia for the benefit of the Militia of Mercy and other war organisations before a large crowd. Brooklyn was. I to I, by rallying In the ninth and scoring two runs after tne visitors had led by l to l. Score PHILADELPHIA. . BROOKLYN, AB.H.O.A.E. ABH.O.A.B P'KeM.et 4 110 0OHon.es 4 0 t 1 B'croft.aa 41 OHM'y's.lb 4 1 Ptock,lt I 11 IH'k'an.cf 4 111 C'vath.rf lit OStengel.rt 1010 Wh'ted.lf I t 1 OWheat.lf 4 1 S t L'd'us.lb I 114 OC'haw.lb 4 111 N'hoff.lb 4 0 11 OMorey.tb 4 111 Kllllfer.o 114 1 OJMevers.o 1111 L'ender.p I' 0 1 OMIller.o 0 0 0 0 0 Rlxey.p 0 OPfeffer.p 10 0 1 "Smyth 0 0 0 0 0 Totals. M 13111 0 , Totals. .11 T T 11 Stengel out for Interference and two out when winning run scored, 'Kan tor J, Meyers in eighth. Philadelphia .. 0 t I 01 Brooklyn ...... a A 1 t 0 13 Twa-base hit! Mowrey, Three-base hits: Stock. Wheat Dtouble plays: Nlehoff to Bancroft to Luderus, Cutshaw to H. Meyer, Bancroft to Nteheff to Luderus. Bases on balls: Oft Lavsndsr, li off Pfetfer, I. Hits: Off Rlaey, 1, 1 run In one-third Inning. Struc out: By Lavender, 4: by Pteffer, S. Umpires: , Klem and Bransfleld. . Foye Low Man in Scores At Country Club'GoIf W. T. Foye was low in the auali- fying scores at the Country club Sat urday,, with 75. doraRue. Peters. McClure and Creighton tied for sixteenth olace. which was won on the draw by Mr. aprague. Drawings for match play are: foye vs. Wskelsy. F. Moraeman vs. I toe ford. Stewart va. Xennedy. Gilbert vs, McCord. Clark vs. Roberts. Pursy vs. Colpetser. Msdden ve. Moraeman, Reed vs. Sprague. e Qualifying scores were: w. Jf roye............,..... TI- l-TI 100-1T-TI l. f Clarke J. T. Stewart.,,., TT. 4-TI John Maddsn , t... IClT-Tt Rraak Moraeman ll-IT-TI Ouy Furey...... I4-10-T4 W. a Ollbert II-14-T4 A. L, Rerd... 14-11-74 U W, Wajkeley ll-:4-TI W. B. Roberto ll-ls-TI J. A. C Kennedy. .... ,, ... tl-ll-TI K. M. MOreemaa.... tt l-TI W. D. Hostord......... tT-10-TT M. O. Colpetser.. IT-10-TT W. H. McCord...... ... IT.20-TT K. H. Sprague..., II- l-Tl M. C Petore ., tt-ll-TI A. A. McClure It- T-TI E. A. Crelghton It- l-TI Persistent Advertising is the Road to success. Standing o) Teams WEST. LEAGUE. I NATL LEAGUE. W. L. Pet W. L. Pet Des Moines. 41 It .111 New Tork.. .31 31 .tit Lincoln ....11 H.I7tPhlla IT 14 .tot Joplln It SO.tMiChleago ....31 31.141 Omaha ,.,. II -517 St. L6uts...'.34 11 .111 Cincinnati ..31 IT .471 Brooklyn ...IT 11 .450 Sioux City.. It II .til Denver ....II 11.471 St. Joseph.. 11 41 .111 Boston II IS .407 Pittsburgh ..II 40.144 AMER. ASS'N. W. L. Pet Indianapolis 43 IT .11 Wichita ....II 41.111 AMER. LEAGUE. I W. L. Pct.l Chicago ....41 11,(611 Boeton .....40 IS .tie St. Psul 31 11.164 New Tork. .10 It .till Louisville 31. II .14 Detroit ....St 81 .6M Columbus . IT 31.131 Cleveland ..it 14 .5001 Kanssa City. 11 11.111 Washlngtqn tt II .31 Milwaukee ..IT IT .421 Bt. Louis... .ti 40.!8!lTo!edo IS 41.40 Phlla, 21 II ,TT Minneapolis IT 40.401 Yesterday's Besults. WESTERN LEAGUE. , Omaha, I ; Des Moines, 4. Wichita, 11-1; Denver, 1-11. Joplln, 11 ; Bt. Joseph. I. Lincoln, I; Sioux City, 4, NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia, .; Brooklyn, 1-1. Boston, I; New Tork, I. Cincinnati, 4; Pittsburgh, I. St Louis, 0; Chicago, I. r AMERICAN LEAGUE. Detroit, l-l; St Louis, 4-5. Chicago, 1; Cleveland, 11. Washington, ; Philadelphia, 144. New Tork, I; Boston. 0. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Toledo, T; Kansas City,' 11. ; Columbus. I; St. Paul, 1. Indianapolis, I; Milwaukee, t Louisville, 4; Minneapolis. I. Oamea Today. 1 Western Lelgue Omaha at Pes Moines, Wichita at Denver, Joplln at St. Joseph, Lincoln at Sioux City, National League fit Louis at Chicago, Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. American League-Detrolt at Bt Juouie, Chicago at Cleveland. ' TY COBB'S BATTING CONTINUES TO CLIMB " ' sssSBssSSsaaasssSB Detroit and St. Louis Divide Double-Header; Tigers Take I Jst and "Humboys" J u 'Second.'" ' - , , DETROIT. ' ST. LOUIS. ' AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Bushes 4 0 4-1 OSIoan.lf 40100 Vltt.lb I Cb.cf 1 4 Veaoh.ir I H'lman.rf 4 Burns, lb 4 RJones.lb t Stanaje.o I Boland.p I I OAuatln.Jb 4 0 0 1 OSlsler.lb 11(1 OPrattlb 4 7 S 0 OSevereld.4 4 111 0 ojaeob'n.rf 1 0 1 OM'aana.cf 1 t OJ'neon.es I 0 1 'Shot ten 0 .Lavan.aa 0 0 Totals. II I IT T 0Htm'ton,pl 1 Totasj..l 4 IT II 1 'Batted for Johnson In eighth. '. Detroit ...I 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 41 Bt. Louis... ... 0 0 0 0 0 t 4 0 Two-bass hits: Sleler, Hamilton. Three base hit:. Burna. Stolen basse: R. Jones, Cobb. Double piaye: Johnson t Pratt to Sleler, Johnson to Severeld to Prstt. Bases on balls: Off Boland, li off Hamilton, I. Struck out: By Boland, 1;. by Hamilton, f umpires: jnoriarty, naiuu ana lonnouy, Cleveland Takes It Cleveland. O.. July 1. Although outbatted two to one, Cleveland defeated Chicago, S to 4, this afternoon, scoring the winning runs In ths eighth on a pass, Ctcotte's two wild throws and Chapman a popular single, score CHICAOO. CLEVELAND. ABH.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.K. L'beld.lf I JC'llna.lf I W'aver.lb I KG'llnsJb 4 J'ckson.rt 4 Fslsch.ct I OandlMb 4 Rlaberg.ee I Lynn.o I Clcotte.p . I 0Oransy.lt I OCh'p'an.ss 4 08p'aker,cf I IRoth.rf 4 OHarrts,lb I OW'b'g's.tb I 0 Evans, lb I OO'Neltl.o I ODsberry.o 0 IMorton.p ' 0 OCoumbs.p I Sehalk 1 -Billings 1 Totals..ltl3I410 1 "Howard - lTotals..ll I IT IT .Batted for Clcotte In ninth. Batted tor Morton In third, Ran for O'Neill in eighth. Chicago .......1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1- Cleveland .....1 0 0 t I I Two-base hits: tFelsoh, Roth. Stolen base: , Roth.' Double plays: Wambeganes to Chapman to Harrla, Wambsganss to Har ris to O'Neill, Bases 4ft balls: Oft Clcotte, 1; oft Coumbe, 1. Hits:.. Oft Coumbe, I In six Innings. Struck out: By Cteotte, I: by Morton, 1 1 by Coumbe, 1. Umpires: Owens and Evens. ' Two Are Hurled Down . Forty-Foot Embankment Mrs. H. Soesraard. 3517 North Twentieth street, and her son, Julius, narrowly escaped death when the auto they were in rolled down a forty foot embankment near Twentieth and Atwood streets, Sunday afternoon. Both were pinned under the car. Mrs. Soeeaard suffered a bruised right ankle. Her son was uninjured. Mrs. Soeeaard. who recently had learned to drive, miscalculated the distance when she attempted to make the turn, gomg north on Twenteith street. The speeding car hit a tele phone pole, snapping off the aterring wheel and headed for the steep em- oankment. as it reached the edge, it hit a tree and turned over twice be fore reaching the bottom. tiremen of a nearby barn who her frantic screams rushed to her as sistance and extricated the two with difficulty. . ,' v Whole Concern for Son. Whrm rescued , Mrs. Soetaard's whole concern was for her son. She refuted to let firemen help her and became hysterical for a while. Upon being assured that her son was not in jured she allowed firemen to carry her up the steep Dank. . Mrs. soegaard said she tried to con. trol Ae car up to the last minute "After the steering gear snapped off I applied the brakes. The car slowed up a little, but couldn't stop it. before it went over the bank." I coumn t Dear to think ot Julius getting hurt," Mrs. aoegaard told re porters. "Julius recently enlisted and it would have been awful to have Uncle Sam lose him that.wav.. "It certainly was the closest call I or my son ever had. CHEVROLET MAKES FAST TIME0N 0YA1 Intrepid Louis Qualifies at 109 Miles Per Hour aijd Leads i in Fight for the Pole Position! Driver Car Time M.P.H. Ixuls Chevrolet Frontenao 41:1-5 109 Joe Thomas '.Mercer 41:1-0 107 Dava Lewis Hnaklns Bpeoto.1 41:1-1 107 Kddle Hearne.. Trnesenborf 48:1-1 101 tommy Milton fiercer 44:1-8 101. Pete Henderson..... .Duesenberg 44)S-S 101' Jerry MiWKa.....i...Pueeenberg 45 100 Omar Toft .....Ogren 48 100 Andy Burt .....Omar i Special 4 9S Erbea . Special 44:1-8 7 By Fre4 3. Hunter. By whizzing around the saucer at the di'tzy clip of 109 miles an hour, Louis Chpvrol?t, intrepid Frenchman, qualified his "1,600-pound Frontenac yesterday afternoon and leads in the fight for the pole position in the third annual Omaha Speedway classic, July Louis turned his qualifying lap in 41 and 2-5 seconds, few in the grand stand , realized the , terrific rate at which he was traveling. --His lap was just two miles an hour than Ralph Mulford's i record-breaking lap last Chevrelet has two more chances to qualify and he hopes to better Mul- ford'i mark. Jtie Thomas in a Mercer and Dave Lewis in a Jttoskins special, are tied for second position in th elimination. Tii ."..! e. i ii oom negotiated a lap m i ana 6-3 seconds, an average of 107 miles an hour. Hearne Ranks Fourth. Eddie Hearne with a Duesenbersr. ranks fourth with an average of 103 miles per hour and Walter Haines in a Mercer is fifth. He qualified at 102 miles per hour. lommy Mi ton. desoite the fact that he is psing a block which must be changed before the race, qualified his Duesenberg at 101 miles oer hour. Baby Pete Henderson, Duesenberg, ana warry Mason, Ogren. both ouali- tiea at iuu miles an hour. Omar Jolt and Andy JJurt fell below the century !. !.. li I- . I . t " insrK, oui nope to equat u in ineir suDSequent attempts. Fourteen Cars Out. , Fourteen cars w,ere out on the track yesterday and they gaye the Sabbath customers plenty of excitement. Joe Thomas and Walter Haines with their yellow Mercers and Tom my. Milton and Pete Henderson in their" Duesenberg's provided the most thrills, first Milton and Henderson got into a tantrle. which lasted through fully, a dozen laps, during wnicn time tne cars never separated more than six feet. Then Thomas and Haines clashed and a moment later Milton and Henderson got mixed up with the same , brush. The four cars traveled in a bunch for sev eral laps, first one leading and then tne other, and the customers got a touch of what race dav will be like. The eliminations will be continued this afternoon and Tuesday. All of the drivers who qualified yesterday will make attempts to better their time ana inose ' wno nave not had their trails wiJL make their first at tempts, a ne practise starts at o'clock. Josies Win Both Ends of Dpuble-Header From Miners St. .Tosfntl. fv. Tnlw 1.3r Tneenti look both games of a douple-header from Joplin today, 9 to 1 and 13 to 4. Adams allowed two hits, both in the fourth tnnmg, first game, and 5t JO' .. r r . v - acpn won. .score, nrsi game: JOPLIN. BT. JOSEPH, AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E Oevore.lf 4 0 14 OM'Cabs.cf 4 I S I Dalton.et Lamb.lb Meti.lb Horsn.rf C'ckrn.lb L'd'm'e.ss Monroe.o Sanders.p t i 1 I 010 1 I 0 1 1 I I 4 ODIlts.rr 4 OM'Cl'ln.lb I oKh'm.lt I IMoore.e 1 OK'tl'Ub I lHenry.lb S OShsy.ss S 0 Adams, p S t 114 I 0 U'ltner.p I 1 Z.Z.Z. Totals. .11 11 IT IS 1 - Totals. .31 III I l Joplln I0S1SIIS 01 8L Jossph 1 I 0 I I 1 1 I I Struck out: By Adams. I; by Banders, none; by Otltner, I. Bases on balls: off Bandars, T. Hits and sarned runs: Oft Adams. I In one Inning; off Bandera, I In seven Innings; off Qtltnsr none in one In ning. Hit by pitched ball: tteore, Wi'd pitches: Bandera, I. Stolen baeei Henry. Sacrifice hits; Adsms, HartselL Two-bees hit: Lsmb. Three-base hits; Heran, MoClel lan (1). Double prv: Lamb to Mets. Left on bsses: St. Joseph, It Joplln, 1. Earned runs; Bt. Joseph, I; Joplln, 1. Umpire; Shan non, Time: 1:11. . JOPIN. ' ST. JOSEPH. AB.H.O.A.E. ABHO.A.E. Devore.lf 1114 IMTabe.cf I I I I 4 Daltonxt Lamb.lb MetUb 0Dllls.rf . IM'C'ln.lb IKlrh'm.lf 1 Moore. e OHarta'l.lb OHenry.rb 3hay,se OHovllk.p Horan.rf Coeh'n.lb Llnd're.ss 110 I Collins, e 111 M'Ora'r.p 111 , Totals.. II 4111 I Totals!! It II 14 11 4 Joplln i. ...... .4 4 4 4 04 04 St. Joseph I I 1 t I S II Struck outs By Hovllk, I. Baaea an ballai Oft Hovllk. I; off UeOranor, I. Hits andi sarned runs: Oft Hovllk. 4 and 4; off lioQranor, II and 11. Stolen bases: Shay (1), McCabe, Henry. Sacrifice hits: Klrkham. Hovllk Horan. McClellin (1). Two-base hits; Lamb. Klrkham, McCabe. Three-base hit: UcClellan. Double play: Hsnsell to Henry. Ieft on bssee; St, Jo seph, !: Joplln, 4. Karned runa: ' ft Jo seph, 11; Joplln, 4. Umpire: -Shannon. Time: 1:11. , I TfF-- TUG-O'-WAR IS WON BY. DENVER COPPERS Mile High City Police Team Defeat Omaha Champion Pollers in One Hour 1 , Forty-One Minutes. Denver, July1 1. (Special Tele gram.) Omaha lost the champion ship of the United States here last night inthe tug-'o-war contest be tween its police force team and a team selected from the Denver police force. 1 It was nearly midnieht when the contest ended, following a steady pull tor.onen -tir, forty-one minutes and thirty-nine conds. Two prev.'.us contests have hee held by the opposing teams. Denvir won the first in one hour and fifty- seven minutes and in a return match at Omaha on April 27, the Omaha team won the pull in eight minutes and a half. In tonight's contest the visitors won a lead of nearly eight inches at the start, which they held for thirty min utes. They gradually increased their lead t sixteen! inches before the end of the first hdur. The Omaha men blundered by merely sitting down on their advantage for many minutes, during which the local team rested. Finally, starting in to regain what they had lost,, successfully, suddenly and without warning they worked the ribbon by three long, steady pulls to within less than three feet of their opponents' goal to the starting point. The ribbon remained at the starting point tor aoout ten minutes, when Umaha secured another few inches. They had then been pulling one hour ana seven minutes. Denver from that time watched closely to secure every advantage, finally starting the pull tnar enaea the contest. t Medal Play Golf Match At Happy Hollow Club An eighteen-hole handicap medal play contest was held at Happy fol low Saturday, the eight players re turning the lowest net scores qualify ing for a prize presented by Dr. H. p. iemere. following are the scores Gross. pdep, Net. Oeorge M. Graham W. b Palmatler.. ti 91 IB fc 13 I I 11 II 14 14 II ,11 71 78 II II 81 IS 88 81 81 C. B. Moser.... 3. w. Campbell V. R. Gould... B. R. Perfect.. II 14 17 II C. C. Sadler IS B. E. MeCague... IT W. O. Fuller. .......... .101 L. M. Holllday IS The five olavers with net scores of 83, tied for the last three places and were drawn to play as follows: B. E. MeCague (11) against L. M. Holliday (12), C. C. Sadler (8) against W. G. Fuller (14). .. These two pairs play in first round. The balance of draw is: G. M. Graham (12), plays the winner of oauicr-f uiicr lie. j. vy. vampDeu against V. K. uould (llJ.'W. E. Fal. C. B. Moser (6), plays winner of Holliday-McCague match. In the match play for the trophy presented by W, L. Carey: C. B. Moser (7),beat B. H. Meile (8), 3 and 2.V E. T. Manning (S), beat H. C. Woodland (IS), 2 and 1. A. H. Bew- sher (6) beat W. McAdam (17.), 3 and i. a. w. caraer beat Harry A. TCoch (6). 1 uo. while tie e&mts were played between F. C. Builta (14) and r. B. Weonner .12. and L. R. Wilsrtn (11), 13. N. Robertson (14) in the same contest. In the second round of play for the nowara uooanch trophy: John W, Parish (8), beat A. E. Houghton (12), 3 and 2. B. H. Meile (9). beat Yale Holland (14), 3 and 1. J. W. Camp bell won from C. C. Sadler by default. J. J. Fitzgerald (5), beat L. R. Wil son 4 and i. In the monthly competition for June, the following were the lowest eight net scores returned and will play at match play with the following nanaicaps: v Gross. w. H. Dale , II ' William McAdam IS Hdcp. Net, 14 12 18 Tfals Holland 14 uuy fciggeu SI Belwyn Doherty. ........ IB V. It. Oould IS W. G. Fuller. ........ ...101 A, P. Murtagh.. 4 15 14 II 11 14 Melady MaVericks Chalk Up Win Against Merchants Johnny Dennison's battling Mave ricks took the Polish Merchants down to a trimming Sunday, by the' score of J to 1. Tom Sullivan allowed but one hit. The Merchants pulled off a triple play in the seventh inning. Fast fielding by Ryan, Minikus and Stel mock featured. Score; . M. MAVERICKS. P. MERCHANTS. AB.H.O.A.E. ABH.O.A.B. Stengls.et I 4 10 1 Stsv'k.Sb 4 1110 Sl 0Sterck.se 40141 111 0Badura.1t 4 0 0 0 1 114 OOlrse.lb 4 0 10 1 14 0 OWe'msr.lb 1 0 I t i Wolf.ef X Den eon, rf S M'lkus.2b I 8utej.lt 4 W'htler.lb 4 Rysn.ee I Tre.ry.jb 4 R'h'berg.e I 111 0 IBans.cf 10 10 0 114 1 Sonny, o 0 10 OTsrgy.rf 0 11 ORonca.p 1 0 4 0 0 I 0 I 1 I 0 1 I 0 Sulllvan.p 1011 Totals. .14 11411 4 Totals. .11 I IT II 4 Mavsrtcks I 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 I P. Merchants. ..0 4 0,0 1 0 0 0 01 Two-base hits: Ryan. Stolen bases: Den. nlson, ButeJ, Wschtler. Struck eut: By Sullivan ; by Ronra. I., Bases on balls: Off Sullivan, 1; off Ronca, 1. Triple play; Targy to Wemmer to Oiggs. teft on bases: Mavericks, 10; Merchants, I. Umpire: Me Andrews. ... TRIM G.' 01 PLAYERS Republicans Take Short End of 21 to 22 Score in Annual House Ease Ball . Contest. ' Washington, July 1. In the pre- ence of President Wilson, members of the cabinet and other high officials, the house of representatives demo cratic base ball team yesterday de feated the republican team, 22 to 21 in a benefit base ball game for the Red Cross. , The game fasted three hours and twenty-three minutes and netted about $3,000 in cash and many thou sands of laughs. Only forty-five er rors were made by the two teams, leaving the old record of fifty-six undisturbed, but leaders of both sides pointed out that not a ball was caught by an outfielder on either team, a showing never duplicated in the many house base ball contests. The democrats came from behind for their victory. Representative Gard of Ohio, started a batting rally in the sixth inning with the score 13 to 6 in the republicans' favor and , wit Representative Mudd of Maryr land, an old college pitcher, mowing down democratic batters regularly. pMHBeeB-- photopi!ays. Last Times Today GALE KAiNE ; IN "THE SERPENT'S TOOTH" Tuesday EMMY WEHLEN Robert Warwick IN 'The Silent Master" Tuesday Mary Pickford L.ast 1 imes 'today DOROTHY PHILLIPr. IN ' "FIRES OF REBELLION" MUSE. FANNIE WARD , . -IN-"Her Strange Wedding" RUTH ROLAND, in "THE NEGLECTED WIFE" AMrSEMENTH. COOL, COSY, COMFORTABLE TAYLOR TRIPLETS In The Manly Art of Self Defeat RAY, BRUCE AND FAY THE Wop' Busy Day LEWIS AND LEOPOLD Mrry Men From SongUnd COX FAMILY Singing, Dancing, Comedy FEATURE PHOTOPLAY EARLE WILLIAMS AND DOROTHY KELLY IN "THE MAELSTROM" A Detective Story in Fiv Act. EMPRESS GARDEN OMAHA'S FINEST RESTAURANT AND AMUSEMENT CENTER MLLE. MARION IN CLASSIC DANCES ASSISTED BY MARTINEZ RANDALL m HELEN McCORMACK .Il,.,.l2,lnraent "Entertains" ADAMS So Different JAZZ BAND BASE BALL OMAHA VS. LINCOLN JULY 2, 3. 4, 4 i ROURKE PARK Monday, July S, Ladles' Day. Wednesday. July 4. Two Games. Morning CaUe'd af SMS.' A,tern00 Box Boats at Barkalow Bros, staaMttUstMPjsrs