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a 12 THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1917. Oopyrtf ht. -117. . International News Service. BRINGING I tou oLiNc-n-, ) ( , n ITZZT-IP 'V' " JJWijv E-ORUN'. ym JOIN THE DCWb v." Xil" JOfe i 5 . 'J UP.' TOLET JE ME THOUCHT D I . j I HOPE oHE t) W3 OWH ' - f 1 0SED ' c,TUCO I f If rwooiNrrrouw wont &e l-Sf5 gJSl VI the two. vEEKJ'--r W 323 vo Orawn for The Bee by George McManus CUBS BUNCH HITS ON RUBEMARQUARD Brooklyn Players Tind Jim Vanghn Invincible and Only , One Man Beaches Sec- ond Base. Chicago, Aug.l 8. Jim Vaughn pitched almost invincible ball against the league 'champions while Chicago hit Marquard opportunely and shut out the visitors 2 to 0. The visitors made only two hits off Vaughn, a double by Johnston in the second inning, and a single by Olson in the seventh. Johnston was the only ma to reach second. Vaughn issued only one pass, a walk to Hickman in the ninth inning. Chicago scored its first run in the second inning with a walk to Deal ad singles by Kilduffff and Elliott. The other run was the outcome of singles by Flack and Doyle and a fielder's choice on Merkle's grounder in the sixth. The game was played in one hour and twenty-three minutes. BROOKLYN. CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Olaon.ss.. 4 Daub'Ub Mjrers.cf. S Btengal.rf I Johm'n.If t Cote'w.lb I O'Ro'kt.lb t Mow'y.Sb 2 Meyera.e. I Marq'rd.p 1 Hickman t t OFiack.rf. 'J 11 8'OMenn.lf.," 1 1 9 3 1 1 0 3 epoyle.lb OMerkie.lB 3 0 0WIH'm,rf 3 0 flDeal.tb.. 3 0 OKIlduff.ss 3 3 OEIIIott.c. 3 1 OVauchn.p S 0 1 3 0 1 0 1 . , I ; Total It X 37 IS 0 Totals 37 3 U IS 1 Batted (or Marquart In ninth. Brooklyn 0 0 00 Chicago .. .... 1 0 I 0 0 I Two-baae hit: Johnston. Double plays: Marauard to Olaon to Paubert; Htncal to Olaon: Deal to Doyleto Merkl. Struck out: By Vaughn 7, by Harquard 4. Umplrea: liyron and Quisle?, Boston and Cincinnati Split. Cincinnati, Aug. 8. Boston opened the series here today by dividing a double header with Cincinnati. Both games were pitchers' battles, but in the first game Bost t bunched three of their five hits with two Cincinnati errors and scored two runs in the eighth, which proved enongh to win. In the second game Toney outpitched Kehf, holding Boston to three scat tered hits and no runs, while Cincin natihit safely six times and in the first, sixth and seventh innings managed to score. BOSTOV. CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. M'vllle.ss 4 113 0Oroh,!b 4 113 0 Powell.ef 3 13 SKopr.ai I 1 I I 0 4 3 3 0 4 on e 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 110 3 1 S S 3 5 0 3 S 1 3 0 0 3 0 1000 Kahii.rf 4 13 Kelly.tf 4 13 K trhy.lb 3 1 13 rpJfk.lb 4 0 0 H'wl'ie.lb 3 0 1 1 VRnuah.cr OChaae.lb 1 OMaiee.rf 1 ONoale.If I OHhean.lb OWInao.o Tr't'sser.c 3 0 3 Harnes.p 3 0 1 S ORefan.p 'Clark Tota1a..SL I il 1 0 . Total.. 10 t 27 13 3 Battad tor Reanln ninth, Boaton t 0 0 0 t 01 Cincinnati .... 0000900 00 Htolen haar: II aran villa. Douhla playa: Rxhc to Marauvlllr. Baaa on balla: Oft Ra can. 3. Ntrurk out: By Bamaa, 3; by Re gan, 3. Vmplrea: Klem and Bnialla. BOSTON. CINCINNATI. i , AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E M'nrlllcaa 4 0 1 OOroh.Sb 4 0 3 3 I'owIVf 4 t 3 0Kopr,u ORnuaoh.rf flChaea.lb OMagee.ir OThorpa.rf 0Shaan.2b OWlnao.u OToney.p 3 0 14 3 3 3 0 4 110 0 3 13 0 3 10 0 303 Rehg.rt 4 Kolly.lf 4 K trhy.lb 3 0 1 3 0 13 Rling.2b 3 0 1 Tr,,aar,e 3 0 4 Nehf.tt 110 3 10 Itlra.a 0 Ballar 1 0 3 0 10 0 0 0 a Totala..SI (37 1 Tntala. .3 4 U 14 1 Battad for Trarar In aluhlh, Ttoaton J. ...... .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Cincinnati ...1 0 1 10 3 Two-baaa hlta: Powell Nehf, Threa-baso hita: Rouach, Thorpe. Rtolrn baa: Chaae. Double playa! Fltipatrlrk to Rawllna to Konetchy. Baara on balla: Off Nehf, 3; off Tont-y, 1.. Struck out: By Nehf, 3; by Taney, J, 'Umplra: Klin and Emalle. Otanta Win Krom Tarda. St. Louli, Aug. 3. .New York won the firat game of the serlea from 8t. I.oula today, 4 to !. The vialtora got enough runs to win In the aecond Inning whn they made three on two aingltv, a bae on balla, a etolen baae. an tnfleld out and an error by Miller. Thi-y added anotber In the fifth when Buma tripled and scored on Heraog'n sacrifice fly. Ht. I.oula got a run In thr aecond when Faulette doubled and Haird and Snyder tingled. ' Perrltt relieved Sallee ta thl Inning and' held the locale httleas until the eighth. In the ninth Crulae hit one to deep renter for a home run. Score: HEW TOKK. ST. I.OUIS.' 5AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Rumajr 4 10 OLong.rf 30104 ferug,:b.3 0s 3 3 OJ.Sm'th.It 1 0 0 0,0 Kauff.cf 4 13 0 B'tznll 0 3 OVSmlth.lf 3 0 0 0 0 ?'m',lb 4 3 1 FI'tch'r.M 4 3 0 R'bt'an.rt 3 3! Holke.lb 4 011 0 0 4 1 0 0 0.0 3 0 4 OMIIler.tb 4 3 3 0 OH'naby.aa 4 13 0 OOrulae.cf 4 13 R'rlden.o 4 0 3 4 APaul'te.lb 4 1 11 Kallee.p 3 I s 0 enatrd,3b 4 3 3 Perrlttp ; , 1 0 1 OMnyder.o 4 Uoak.p ., 3 Totala..;i IT 13 0 'G a l a 1 13 3 0 (030 0 0 0 0 Totala.iSS 27 IS l DBiicq lor aiiuin in aeconu Batted for Betxell In aecond. . ' Batted for Doak In ninth. St. IonU.. ( 1 ( 0 0 0 0 0 12 New - York, 03001000 04 Two-ba hit: Panlette. Three-bate hlta: Burn. Home run: Criilae. Stolen baae: Hoik. "lmibla play! Miller to Horneby to Paulette, Struck eut: By Salee, I: by Per rltt. I: by. Doak, J. Umplrea: O'Day and Harrlaon. . ; . . t . , Young Fitzpatrick, alias Kid Snipes, Omaha lightweight ring artist,, has been matched to meet Kid Schliecher of Fremont in a glove contest at Fremont tonight - at Hub- hall. The scrap is to be staged for the enter tainment of tractor show visitors. Omaha Net Stars Make Clean Sweep In Tri-State Play Ralph Powell and Clarey Han igh en, youthful Omaha net stars, made a clean sweep of the Tri-state tennis tournament at Sioux City, Powell won the singles champion ship for the second consecutive time. Standing oj Teams WEST. LEAGUE. I NAT L. LEAGUE. W.L.Pqt.1 W.L.Pct. Wichita ..13 4 .750!sew York.. . 31 .474 loplln ....10 ( Omaha ... 3 7 Hutchlnaon t 7 Sioux City 7 0 Lincoln ... t 10 Denver ... (10 ( ,2SI4t. Louie... .65 48 .634 7 .63;Phl1adelphla60 42 .643 7 .4UCIne1nnatl ..6( 64 .600 ,437Urooklyn ...43 4S.600 .376iChlcago ....6163.610 ,375;Hoaton 43 E4 .437 Dea Molnea 1 11 .312 AMER. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct.i Chicago ...(S 40.42S PlUaburgh .31(7.316 AM I. It. ASSN. W.L.Prt. (ndlanapolla (3 42 .(18 Loulavllle ,.(4 4(.6(6 Boaton (3 37 .(14 Detroit ....65 40 .62'St. Paul 6M(.5(2 New York.. .63 40 .620Tolumbua ..6(61.523 Cleveland ,.5( 62 ,619lKaftaaa City.. G2 61 .603 Waahlngton 4( 57 .447Mlnneapolla 4(0.4(1 Phllndelphla3( (1 .S'l'Mllwaukee ..44 65 .404 St. Loula (7 .362roledo 3 CI. 390 (.antra Today. Weatern League Denver at Omaha, Wich ita at Sioux City, Hutchlnaon at Dea Molnea, Joplln at Lincoln. National League Philadelphia at Pitta burgh. Bonton at Cincinnati, Brooklyn at Chlcgao, New York at St. Loula. American league Chicago at Waahlngton, St. Loula at Philadelphia, Cleveland -at New York, Detroit at Boaton. ' ' Yeatrrday'a Reaulta. " NATIONAL LEAGUE. Phlladelphla-Plttaburgh, rain. Boaton, 2-0: Cincinnati, 0-3. Brook ly if, 2; Chicago, 0. New York, 4; St. Loula, i. AMERICAN LEAOUE, Chicago, 0; Waahlngton, 2, Ht. Loula. t; Philadelphia, (1. Cleveland, 2-2; New York, S-l. Detroit, (; Boaton. 2. AERICAN ASSOCIATION, Columbue, 6; Toledo, 4. Loulavllla, 1; Indliinapolln, 0. Milwaukee, 4-(; Mlnneapolla, 2-7. St. Paul. (-4; Kanaaa City, 1-0. while Powell and Hanighen walked off with the doubles title. , Powell, who won the Tri-state in 1916, had no trouble in winning the singles honors again. He easily de feated all opponents who faced him. In the doubles Powell and Hanighen had similiar success. The Tri-state tournament covers Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota. HAL CONNOR WINS -RACE ATMALVERN Tom Dennison's Fast Brown Facer Takes Three Out of Tour Heats on Iowa Race Track. Malvern, la., Aug. 8. (Special Tel egram.) Ten thousand persons at tended the big fair and race meet at Malvern today and there is every promise of another record-breSking crowd, tomorrow. The sensational fights of Ruth Law, the aviatrix, were big teatures ot the afternoon. The race track was in splendid con dition and three very fast races were put on. Tom Denison of Omaha was here with his fast brown pacer, Hal Conner, and took the 2.11 pace in the fastest time made. , Tomorrow closes the races with the best program yet. Three fast harness races, two aeroplane Mights with a five-mile race between an aeroplane and auto, and two ball games. In the ball games, today Malvern won eve Emerson and Percival won over Company 1, Summaries: Marin Plestina's, . Draft Number Well . Down in the List Maria , Plestina, Omaha's heavy weight champion wrestler who has been matched to clash with Joe Steelier, the Dodge phenom. at the Omaha Auditorium Labor day, was not summoned to the colors on the draft, as was first reported from San rrancisco where Plestina registered, Marin's serial number is 3,608 and is weir down in the list of draft numbers. He will not be called until the second draft at least and perhaps not even then. Plestina is a former subject of the dual monarchy of Austria. He is not an Austrian, however, but a Slav and his hate of .Austria and its govern ment is more cordial than a native born American's. Neither has Marin any love for the kiser or his kin. Plestina is married and has three children. All are dependent upon his support, nut it Mann makes enough at the, wrestling game to provide for his family during his absence, he prob ably will not ask exemptioN in case he is called on the second draii . Strachan Wins Tennis ' Tourney From Inman Southampton. N.'Y.. Auk. 8. John R. Strachan of San Francisco won the. principal tennis match in the invita tion 1 round - robin singles at the Meadow club today, defeating Fred erick C. Inpian 6-2, 7-5. ' S. H. Voshell, national indoor champion, and F C. Baggs won the doubles match, defeating Dr. William Rosenbaum and L. E. Mahan. 2-6, 6-3, 6-4. Navy Buys 4,500,000 V Yards of Woolen Cloth Washington, ' Aug. 8.-Xontracs have been let by the Navy department for 4,500,000 yards of woolen uniform ctoth at an Aaareaite rntr n( mnr than $16,000,000. The contracts, it was announced tonight, have been dis tributed among thirty-five firms in dif ferent sections of the country. About 15,000,000 pounds of wool is required NEW YORK DIVIDES WITH CLEVELAND Yanks Win First Game by Driv ing Bagby From Box, Making Six Hits and Six Buns in Fourth Inning. New York, Aug. 8. New York broke" even in its double header with Cleveland here today, winning the first game, 3 to 2 and losing the sec ond, 2 to 1. New York won the first game by knocking Bagby out of the box-in the fourth inning, scoring six runs on six hits and an error. Nuna maker cleared the bases with a two base hit. Fisher held the visitors in check and hit a home.run and a single. The second game was a pitchers' bat tle between Caldwell and Coveleskie. The three runs, scored were home runs, Smith and Graney hitting two for Cleveland and Caldwell one for New York. Score, first game: CLEVELAND. NEW YORK. Au.n.u.A.rj. ah.h.u.a Iranpy.lf I Chap'n.aa 3 jpeaker.cf 3 ?mlth,rf. 3 0 OHend'x.rf 4 2 4 4 lMalael.2b 4 0 3 0 OPeck'ph.at 6 13 1 OPtpp.lb., 3 13 1 0ker,3b. . 4 0 0 1 lMara'a.ct 3 3 3 1 OMIUer.K. 4 3 0 I) OVuna'kh.e 4 1 7 2 0?Uher,p. 4 3 Harris, lb Wam'a.lb Evana,3b BlU'nga.o Bagby.p. Deberry loulii.p. , Roth... Wood, p.. 0 0 . 1 0 Total 31 13 17 It ( . Totals 31 31413 3 Batted for Bagby In firth. Batted for Qould In seventh. Cleveland .. ..0 0 1 0 t t NW York ....0 0 1 ( 0 0 1 0 8 Two-baa hlta: Hendryx, N'unamaker, Mar anna, IMpp, Home run: Flaher. Stolen baae: Miller. Double playa: Pecklnpaugh and Mat ael: Flaher, Pecklnpaugh and Plpp. Struck out: By Bagby 8, by Oould 1, by Wood 1. Umpires: Dlneen and O'Loughlin. Score, aecond game: CLEVELAND. NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Oraney.tf 4 3 10 OHend'x.rf 4 0 8 0 Chap'an.aa 3 12 4 OMaiael.lb 4 1 13 Speak'rxf 4 0 6 0 Ol'eck ph.ss 3 1 0 1 Nmlth.rfV 4 110 OPIpp.lb.. 4 0 11 0 Harris. lb 4 1 13 0 0Baker.3b. 4 112 -Wam'ss,2b 4 0 14 IMar'na.cf 4 13 0 9 Evana.Sb. 3 0 3 3 O.Vf iller.lf . 3 0 3 O'Neill. c. 4 3 3 1 OWaltera.e I 1 I M Covel'le.p 3 0 0 1 Orald'ell.p 8 114 0 Totals 23 t 87 13 1 Totals 83 6 27 10 4E Cleveland .. .. 1 1 0 89 New York .... 0 1 0 01 Two-baas hit: Chapman. Home runs: Smith, Uraney, Caldwell. Double play: Wambaganaa. Chapman and Harrla. Baae en balla: Off Caldwell 1. off Coveleakle 1. Htruck out: By Caldwell 4. 'by Covereakle t. Umpires: O'Loughlin and Dlneen. Waahlngton t Blanks Chicago. Waahlngton, Hug," H. Waahlngton beat Chicago, 2 to 0 In the- first game of the, aeries here today, the vialtora getting only three hlta off Harper, Rice's hit and errors by Clcotte and Weaver gave Waahlngton a run In the aecontMnnlng. Successive alnglen Uy Fopter, Morgan and Oharrlty produced the other In the fifth. Score: CHICAGO. " , WASHINGTON. AB.H.OA.E. AB.H.O.A.E. .l.CI'ng.lf 4 0 3 1 OMenaky.lf 4 0 4 0 0 Wever.Sb 4 111 IShanka.aa 3 18 3 0 Tt.Clna.2h 4 0 4 1 OMIlan.rf 3 0 4 0 0 ,1'kaon.rf 4 0 10 ORlce.rt S 2 4 f'elach.ef 3 110 0Foatr,3b 8 10 10 OanUH.lb 3 1 7 2 0Mor'n.2b 3 14 10 Rlaherg.aa 8 0 11 OOhr'ty.lb 3 130 Lynn.c 3 0 6 2 OA'sm'th.o.S 180 Clcotte.p i' 0 1 32Harper,p I II I I Totals. .30 3 2411 8 Totals. .26 7 27 80 Chicago v.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Washington 0 1 001000 2 Two-baae hit! Slianka. Stolen buses: Felach, 13. Collins. Alnamlthi Double plays: Clcotte to Oandllr J. Collins to Rlsberg to K. Collins. Struck out: By Clcotte, I; by IJarper, 2. Vmplrea: Nallln and Owens. Athletics Win In Tenth. Philadelphia, Aug. 8. Philadelphia and St. Loula took turns leading In today's game until the tenth Inning, when Mcln nls opened with a alngle and Schang hit for a home run, winning for the horns team, 6 to 6. Sothoron outpltched Myers, but two of the former's thwe wild throws to ftia)t bnae helped the Athletics In their scoring. Score: , i ST. LOUIS. ' "PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.E. Shotton.lf 4 3 8 0 l.lamian.rf 4 10 0 0 Hmlth.cf 430 Orover,2b 3430 Jacban.cf t 0 0 0 0Bodle.lt 4 3 0 0 Slalcr.lb (111 01latea.3b 40130 Pratt,3b 3 2 8 2 OStmnk.cf 4 1 4 1 0 Sloan.rf . 4 1 J 0 O.McInla.lb 4 2 11 3 Severld.c 0 3 6 0 OSchang.o 4 8 6 4 0 Austin. 3b ; 0 2 OWItt.aa 3 0 3 4 0 I .avan.es 8 3 2 lMyera.p 41 3 Rothnrn.p 4 2 0 2 3 r- Rumter 1 0 4 0 0 Totali..34 1 30 1 Totala.,33 1227 . r ;.-; None out when winning run acored. Batted, for 48mlth In tenth..,, St. Loula, .0 10100030 18 Philadelphia t 0402110 2 Two-baae hlta: Scve reld. Strunk. Home runs: Pratt, Schang, Stolen bases: Staler (2). Double playa: Pratt to La van to Staler. Strunk to Witt. 8truck out: By Sothoron, 6; bq Myers, I. Umpires: Hlldebrand and oCn nolly. i , . Detroit Defeats Boston. Boston, Aug, 8. Detroit defeated Boaton. ( to 3, In ths opening game of their series today and went Into third place. Leonard, who atarted for Boaton. received ragged $7 Pants Free Just Think of It Men! A' regular ?23 and $30 Suit (C. & P.) tailored to your measure, and extra $7 pair of pants free. S4) " I al : NW, Our (PI K Sn.pp, Window ) V Model N. W, Cornsr 15th ond Harney St. --v aupport and Detroit piled up an early lead. Dausa eraa hit hard, but he kept the hits scattered. Score: ., . . . DETROIT. BOSTON'. ' AB.H.OIA.K. " AB.H.O.A.E. Buh, 4 0 12 1 Walsh. of 4 0 4 1 0 Vltt,3b 3 1 0 6 0Rarry,2b 4 16 3 0 Cobb.cf 3 0 1 0 0Hobl2l.ll 4 17 0 2 Veachlf, 4 3 3 1 0Uardnr,3b 4 10 3 0 Hllmn.rf, 4 12 0 OHooper.rf 4 2 0 1 1 Burna,lb 4 1 17 0 OLewla.lf 4 3 5 0 0 Young,2b 4 1 1 G OSoott.ss I 0 0 1 2 Spencer.o 4 0 2 1 Oranvrn.sa 2 0 , 1 ,2 0 Dausi.p 3 0 0 4 OThomas.c 4 0 3 0 9 ; , Leonard, p 2 10 2 0 Totals.. 33 7 27 18 lPonnock.pl 0 0 2 0 Shorten 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals.. 33 8 27 14 6 Batted for Pennock In ninth. 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