THE OMAHA MONDAY. JULY 17, 1S22. "Red" Faber Holds Yanks to 3 Hits and Sox Win, 4 to O-Cards Shut Out Giants ? , , 9 ? Shift in New York Lineup Fails to Stop Chicago Yaryan, Former Catcher for Wichita, Smacks Out Home Run Bush Yields Seven Hits. Shuts Out Yankees New York. July 16. A hift in the Yankee lineup failed to check the team's losing itreak. "Red" Faber holding the New Yorker to three hit while the White Sox hit Buh opportunely and won their aecond itraight, 4 to 0. Score: CHICAGO. NEW YORK. ABU PO A AH H PO A Johnwn.ii 4 0 4 IWItt. rf 4 0 4 0 Mulligan, lb 4 0 8 IPlpp, lb Collins, lb 4 t 4Rutb. It 4 11 OMeueel. rr 4 1 OSchang, o t I OWard. 2b 4 11 neieott, JIT MeNkllr. tb Hooper, rf Mosul, ef rik. if Shesly. lb Ysryse, e Psksr, p Totals IIS iBuah. P aShlnner II T it lOMurrey. p 4 Oil 0 4 110 4 0 10 114 0 I 0 I I 10 11 10 14 10 0 1 100 00 Totala 10 11710 tBatlad far Bush In eighth. Chlesge 001 101 ODD 4 New Tork 000 000 0000 Summary Runs: Hoopar (J), Moatil, Taryan. Erroa: Jnhnaon, Mulllaan. Col Una. Two-baea hlta: Moatil (11. Horn rum; Yaryan, Hooper. Sarrlflcea: Ward, Falk. Double playa: Johnaon, Colllna and 8haly. Left on baaes: Niw York Chlrags 1. Bases on balla: Off Fsber 1. Struck out: Hv Bund t. by Faber 7, by Murray 1. Hlta: Oft Buah 1 In . off Murray nona In 1. Losing pitcher: Buah. Umpire: Dlnaan and Evans. Tlma of am: 1:S. Browse Blank Senators. Wsshlngton. July II Davla held Wash ington to ftvs scattered hlta. St. Louis wlnnlnf tha aecond (sine of tha series, 1 K . ncore WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A. Buah. lb !! 0 T Peckgh, aa 4 1 1 Rloa.cf 10 1 Judge, lb Brower, rf Hhanka. If 4 1 17 4 1 0 1 1 41 10 1 10 0 T. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A Oarber.ee 111 Tobln. rf 1110 Staler, lb 111 Wlll'ms. If 11 1 M'Ma's. lb 4 I I 4 Jae'b'n. ef 4 S a Bev eld, e I a si Harris. ID Xlle're, lb 41 tPionlch. o Davla, p 4 10 lljobnson. p Total It 17 10 Total 30 (1711 Score by Innings: St. Louie .".001 000 000 1 Washington 000 000 0000 Summary Rune: Oerber, Tobln Errora: Oerber, Pecklnpaugh. Tho-baae hlte: Mc Manua. Severeld. Stolen bases: Staler (2)., Sacrlficea: Slaler. Buah. pouble plays: Oerber to McManua to Staler; Davla to Sliler to Severeld. Left on baaea: St. lunula, : Washington. 7, Baaea on balls: Off Johnson, S: off Davla. 1. Struck out: By Davla, S. Balk: Davla. Umpires: Htlde brand and Morlarlty. Time: 1:38. II'.".'.- ':.' I ' - mm .i-.- ... - s. a . m -.-wsayix 1 ...jstt Jed Jewl V-f ff'V Ml 2rAjwL' 1 JT-Cxrfaw t'i vja 1 . ' 3 fjSr 1 I Grand Island Lose. Grand Island, Neb, July 1. Lincoln took the final game of the series here today from Mrantt Island, 4 to 1. Both Bailey and 'Four were In great! form. Score: LINCOI,!. . I GRAND ISLAND. AB.H.O.AI AB.H.O.A. Zlnker, tb 3 0 1 II Roben, rf 3 13 0 Carrlr, ef 4 11 01 Brewer, lb 4 10 1 Dye, aa 4(1 4l Speaker, cf 4,1 1 0 Gibson, rf 4 1 1 01 Pa Here. If 4 10 0 ' Conkey, 3 1 1 Pierce, lb 4 0 11 Bool, It 4 11 0Kranda, 3b 3 0 0 1 McCoy. Jb 3 1 OlMeta. aa 3 114 Carr, lb 1 5 1 Roberts, 0 4 0 11 1 Bailey, p 3 0 0 2; Foulk, p 4 0 0 1 Total 30 17 Totals 33 (27 Score by innings: Lincoln 000 020 1014 Grand Island 000 000 0101 1 Summary Runa: . Gibson, Bool, McCoy, Carrlg, Brewer. Errors: Zlnker 1). Pierce . Home run: Conkey. Three-base hit: wctoy. two-base nits: Falmatiere, Roben. Saeriflcee: McCoy. Conkey. Basea on balls: Off Bailey, 1; off Foulk. 3. Stolen bases: Bool. Double plays: Met to Brewer (2). Struck out: By Bailey. ; by Foulk, 10 Hit by pitcher: By Bailey (Kranda). Left .0(1 baaea: Lincoln, 4: Grand Island, 8. Earned runs: Lincoln, 3. Umpire: Johnson. V Blur Rally and Win. Hastings, Neb., July 18. Beatrice won fiom Hastings here todac, 9 to 6, after overcoming a four-run lead gained in the first rajilng. Buckmnstrr blew up in the fifth inning and allowed six ruas. Score: BEATRICE. I HASTINGS. AB.H.PO.A. Peine.. 2b t 1 4 2 Kirchner S 2 10 1 Wlg'ina, rf 3 1 Oj Bowm.. cf 4 1 1 0 Mooney, if 4 1 1 0 Ijuinn. ss 4 1 AB.H.PO.A! Pizer. 2b 10 2 1 Gaugh., as 4 3 0 2 amen, cr 4 110 Tomes, It 4 1 1 1 Moeller, lb 4 1 11 1 Parkef, 8b 3 1 0 lCrann. rf 3 0 10 unger. c 4 0 3Willeta, c 3 1 0 MrKee, p 3 1 3 3Buckma., p 1 0 0 2 - Wig1ngt., p 3 1 0 0 Totala 35 ;7131Echter., 2b 2 0 0 2 ' Totals 33 8 27 10 Score by Innings: Beatrice 001 060 200 Hastings 400 010 1006 Summary Runk: Deiaguerra, Kirchner (3). Wiggins, Bowman, Mooney, Parker (3), McKee. Plaer, Gaughan. Tomes. Zei genbein, Wltlleta (2). Errors: Crann, McKee. Home run: Tomes, Zeigenbein. Two-base hits: Willets. Sacrifice hits: VViggen. Bases on balls: Off Bur k mas ter, S; off McKee, 3. Double plays: Kirch Iner to Bowman. Triple play: Quinn to Deiaguerra- to Kirchner. Runs and hits: Off Buckmaster, 7 and 8 in 5: off Wlg ginton, 2 and 1 in 4. Struck out: By McKee, 4; by Buckmaster, 2; by Wig Klnton, C. Left on bases: Beatrice, 2; Hastings, 3. Wild pitch: Buckmaster. Earned runs: Beatrice, 6; -Hastings, 6. Umpire: Smith. Time: 1:50. Falrbury Wins Swatfeat. Falrbury, Neb., July 16. Falrbury won ft awatfest from Norfolk, 10 to 6, here today. It was home run day. Relchle hit tv.-o, Rbuse three and Marr one. Score: FAIRBURY. I NORFOLK. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. Rooney, ss 4 1 J 71 Ath'ton, aa 4 2 0 3 Cleve'd, 3b S 1 0 S Mitch'l, 3 0 3 1 M'D'ott, rf S 2 1 OiMarr. 3b 3 113 Relchle. It M t STciarke, c 4 2 6 2 Wlm'.h. lb 3 3 13 llRonee.lt 4 3 3 0 Uood'n. 2b 4 1 6 4Dldier, rf 2 110 Blisa. cf 4 3 3 0 Rider, rf 10 0 0 0'Con'e.r. c 3 0 1 0 Gravea, cf 4 0 11 Jenney, p 4 1 lfHag'ty. lb 4 1 10 0 Woltolk, p 0 0 0 0 Federle. p 2 1 0 0 Barnett, p 1 0" 0 2 Totala 37 15 37 161 Total 33 11 24 12 Score by Innings: Norfolk .....000 201 002 5 falrbury 023 011 12x 10 Summary Runa: Rooney (!), Cleveland, McDermott (S), Relchle 2j, Wimbush (3), Goodwin, Marr, Clarke, Rouse (1). Errors: Mitchell, Clarke, Hajerty. Home runa: Relchle 3). Rouse 13), Marr. Three-base hlta: Wlmbush (2). Two-base hits: Bliss 2). Jenney. Didler. Federle. Sacrifice: Mitchell. Bases on balls: Off Jenney, 3; off Federle, 1; off Barnett, 1. Stolen baaea: Rooney, Cleveland, Goodwin. Double playa: CleVeland to Goodwin to Wlmbuah; Bboney to Goodwin to Wim buah; Wimtnish to Rooney to Jenney; rievaennd to Goodwin to Wlmbush; Ath rton to Mitchell to Hagerty. Runa and bits: Off Jeaney, i runs, 10 hits In 8 Inninga; off Wolfolk, so runs, 1 hit In 1 Inning; off Federle. ( runs. 10 hlta In 4 Innings; '.'f Barnett, 4 runs, S hits in 4 innings, i ..ruck out: By Jenney. 1; by Wolfolk. 1; by Federle. 3: by Barnett. 1. Kit by pitched bail: Rooney by Barnett. Umpire: Whaaler. Time: 3:10. WT"11 a Ta aah. wiuard tatered zd,uuu to Fight Bill Brennan T A 1-- T..1-. 1: A..AI ization to offer Jess Willard $25,000 with privilege of 30 per cent of the gross receipts less the state tax, to meet Bill Brennan of Chicago, was conveyed by wire to the sporting editor of the Evening Express here today from Silvey - Barnes, match maker from the Oakland Athletic association . of Jersey City. The message said the club will post the guarantee for Willard 20 days in advance in full, and that any date tuitable to illard will suit the club. 7 he Bee Want Ads are. best busi aess boosters. State Leaguers Topped by Reichle Fairbury Slugger Individual Swat Star While Fairbury Is Heavy Hitting Team. Lincoln, July 16. Reichle, heavy hitting batter of the Fairbiyy base ball club, emerged victor in individ ual batting for the first half of the league season, according to official averages of the Nebraska State Baseball league. Fairbury is team winner in team batting, while Norfolk tops the list in team iielding during the same period, the official statistics show. Reichle's achievement is the result of play in 59 games in which he ap peared 238 times at bat. He scored 51 runs, made 86 hits for a high average of .361. His record shows a compilation of eight home runs, three three-baggers, 15 two-base hits, two sacrifice hits and seven stolen bases. His rise to first olace in the final average of the first half of the season was watched with in terest by fans in every town of the league circuit. Gibson of Lincoln placed second in batting with an average of .348. Speaker of Grand Island was a close third with .347. Bowman of Beat rice brought up in fourth place with a count pf .343. Missouri Valley Net Meet Soon The Omaha Field club tennis courts are being repaired for the comirig Missouri Valley tennis tournament which is scheduled for the Field club the week of July 24, The Missouri Valley tourney is the only tennis tournament staged in this section of, the country sanctioned by the National Lawn Tennis asso ciation. Because of the importance of the coming tourney tennis players from the Pacific coast will compete for the court laurels. The first entry from California is that of Miss Jessie Grives, weman champion of Los Angeles. Mfes Grives has entered the singles and the mixed doubles, being paired in the latter with . E. R. McCormick, Omaha tennis champ. Frk St. Onge to Visit Omaha With His Bike Fred St. Onge, famous bicyclist and advocate of cycling, will be in Omaha next week in interest of the cycle sport, according to James Van Avery, who represents the National Cycle Dealers association in this city. ' St. Onge's itinerary includes all the large cities, which he visits for a week at a time. Anderson Wins Singles Tennis Championship Toronto, July 16. Frank T. An derson of Brooklyn, N. Y., former American iifdoor tennis champion, won the - singles championship of Canada today by defeating Robert Baird of Toronto, in the final round in straight sets, 6-3, 6-4, 6-3.' Links Sell Scott to St. Louis Cards Lincoln. July 16. Sale of Kenneth Scott, Lincoln State league ball.) pitcher to the St, Louis National league club was confirmed here on receipt of a telegram from Branch Rickey, of the Cardinals, approving the terms, icott, who is a six footer and righthand thrower, was obtained from the disbanded Ta coma (Washington) club. He has the distinction of pitching the only no-hit-no-run game, in the State league this season. He will remain with Lincoln until September. Elmer Griffin Wins Oregon Tennis Title Portland, 0e. , July 16. Elmer Grimn of San frrancisco won the men's singles title in the Oregon state tennis tournament Saturday, defeating Herbert Suhr, also of San rrancisco, 6-1, 6-3, 12-10. Miss Mayme MacDonald of Seat tle, four times holder of the women's state championship, successfully de fended it in the final match this afternoon, defeating Mrs. J. C. Cushing of Berkeley. Cal., 6-2, 6-4. Sephastos1Winner of Empire City Derby Empire City, N. Y., July 16 St phastos won the Empire City derby today, covering the mile and a quar terin 2:07 and defeating Letterman by two lengths. Firm Friend finished third, but was disqualified and that place given to Lally, the only other starter. The race was worth $6,550 to the winner. Dan Moeller to Manage Hastings Ball Club Hastings. Neb.. Tulv 16. (Spe cial.) Dan Moeller, outfielder with Des Moines last year and five years with the Washington Senators, was today anstalled as manager of the Hastings league team. He suc ceeded Harry Smith, who is con sidering several offers. Skokie Scores SafeorOut, Q. Are there any player In major league games who bat cross handed? A. Nose of whom I know. Occasionally on beajlna that way but he nsnally changes Ma atria. Q. Umpire waa behind the bat and the tall which waa thrown home, glanced from tha catcher to the umpire. Ho ad vanced the runners. Waa that right? A. The ball waa la play wheal It hit the amplra and the rutners did not have ta be advanced. They could aw be ad vanced arbitrarUy. a If tha batter la Uilt by a pitched ball which ha doea not attempt to dodge should he- be given a base? A. It dpenda aa what tha ampire think. I saaOly he should aot be girea aae. Q. Batter hits a home ran over the fence and fail to touch first. I it a honfb ran? A. not If the fielding aide dis cover the blander and analm the pat eat. Q. Banner on third with two out. Batter atrtkee at the aecond strike aa the runner atarta home. ,Tbey catch the runner between baaea and finally the catcher blocks him without tha ball in bta hand. The umpire eays the run counts. If - It doea It wins the game. Was h right? A. I eheakf say yea. The catcher has mm right t Work the ranaer if be doe aot have the bail la hia poisreslea. Laurie Avtnn. Chicaeo 299 John Farrell, New York.... ,'....299 Bob MacDonald, Chicago 300 Joe Klrkwood, Australia 300 xChick Evans, Chicago 301 Eddie Loo. Chicago 301 Abe Mitchell, England 303 C. VV. Hackney, Atlantic City ...303 Clark Hoffner. Philadelphia 305 Harry Hampton. Detroit 305 Willie Ogg. Worcester, Mass ...305 Bmmett French. Youngstown, 0 305 xJeses Guilford, Boston 305 xFred Wright, jr., Los Angeles 306 i Willie Hunter, England 306 306 306 307 ..307 ..307 ..303 ..808 ..308 ..308 ..309 ..309 ..309 ..311 ..311 ..312 ..3rs ..313 ..312, ..113 ..313 Cyril Hughes. Lancaster. Pa... James Barnes, New York Jack Burke, St. Paul Lloj-d Gullickson,, Dekalb, 111... Robert Cruikshamc, New Tork. Alfred Hackbarth. Chicago Tom Kerrigan, New York Oeorga Kerrigan, New York... George Bowden, Cincinnati ... xh. K. Johnston. St. Paul Al Watrous. Detroit Pat O'Hara, New York Tom Harmon, New York....... Chick Frazer. St. Paul P. O. Hart. Marietta, O Cyril Walker, New York J. Turnsa. ' New York .' William Creavey, Kansas City. George McLean, New York..... Jack Blakeslee. Delaware...... George Martin, Santa Barbara 313 jrrea f ora, iuuu city 315 Frank McNamara, Ortega, Fla. 315 Mortla Dutra, Delmonte, Cal 315 John Cowan, Boston 315 Otto Hackbarth, Cincinnati 315 Frank Kennett, Chicago..... 315 Aleo Campbell, Cincinnati 31 Larry Nabholtz, Lima Ohio 317 Charles Thom. New -York 317 Tom Berld, New York 319 xFrank Godchaux, New Orleans 321 J. B. Roger. Dayton, 0 321 Charles Kowe, Pittsburgh ...821 Henry Bolesta, Palma Ceia. Fla. 321 xDewey Weber, Chicago 321 Dave Robertson. Detroit...... ..321 Edward Gow, Boston 322 Bob Peebles. Louisville 322 Georre Christ. Rochester, N. T 323 Jack Croke. New York 323 F. R. Decker. New York 323 Frank Sprogeil. Memphis....... i!3 Alex Gnild. Chicago. 327 Ned McKenna, Rochester ...321 Ben Lord. Glen Falls, N. T. 336 lira Couch. Chicago.... 339 William McFarlane. New Tork; Eddie Towns. Pittsburgh; Dow L. George. Min neapolis: Eddie Held, 8t. Loula and (x) A. P. Baumgartner. Cincinnati, and (x) J. G. Anderson. New Tork. and (x) Wil liam Rautenbusca. Chicago, withdrew. xAmateor. Baseball Records Made This Date Buffaloes Split Double Bill With T 1 lM VCJ. 1 isueiis witches Omaha Lose First, 2 to 6 With Aid of "limp" and Cops, Second by 7 to 5 Score. In the doublchcader replete with thrills, the Omaha RurTaloe and the Wichita Witche divided double header at league park yesterday af ternoon, Isabel!' ffanar conoiiiB the opener, 6 to 2 and the Buffaloe an nexing the second bargain-day at traction by the core of 7 to 5, The first contest wa a hard game for the Buffaloes to drop, Aided bv the work of "ump" Held, the Witches hoved over two core. one in the figrst and another In the fourth, that failed to meet with the approval of the spectators and there was a large crowd of the latter. In the first inning. "Midget" Smith reached third by a single, walk and sacrifice and then stole home, ac cording to "ump" Held. Blakesley was at bat and had two strikes reg istered aRainst him when Smith came home. Pitcher Tipple whipped the ball to Wilder who in turn nabbed Mr. Smith, but not according to Held. Again in Sixth. Again in the sixth the Buffaloes were handed a poor decision. Smith knocked a high one down to Gran tham at third. Shirtstop Wilcox, scenting trouble, eased over beside Grantham. The latter juggled the ball and it fell into Wilcox's mitts. While all this was going on, Manda crossed the rubber "Ump" Held had his optics glued on the plate, hut called Smith safe at first. All this hapened after two hands were down, and didn e help the home boys in the least. Outside of "ump" Held's work, the first game was an exhibition of dandy pitchingon the part of Lanky Mc Donald of the visiting crew. Mc- mitsmissits 0V TMC BUFFALOES - lilaaea. tb ,. S I tpueraaa. f ..I liraaiaam, la . I a, ir, rt I.Mfria. lb. If Mt'feaa. r, rf H ileet, aa . . . Wilder, e Tlpalo. p ,,,, artpaar, e , , , tllrmaa. lb . st'efriadarr, sirrn ,, .,. iflnriier Total OMAHA. A H U H TH kll.kH.ro.A.K. ( I t I I I II 1 I ....II I I I SI 11 Mil HIT A. A H.K.H.Tn.Mf,H. ).... Berger, aa... 1 e a a I a a i nmim, rl ,.! I I I I I I I i naennum, in xea)a r-eai. rr a a i i a a a a m Itlakraly, lt..ltloeeau Mitmlea. lb .... I I I IS) 1 A Matey, e ! 4 I a Mrltuwell. lb. . I I I I I M, Donald. a..X,tll 4 Totals M Tl Tl "l " IT IS iHenuaa alrurk out fur Anurai, la visnio. ( oirindarfer ran for O'Connor la ainlb ltlurrh forced Hllroi In ninth, xrtneher balled for Tipple lo ninth. aVore bv Innlneai Wlrhlte in sis ain a Duriaioe Doe loo bio I MamiR-.ItarnjMl vunaf U'lkl.A a. Omaha. 1. Threo-baae hlut Manuah. Two. naae nnai McDonald, McDowell, Manaab Hit batsman t Hiiro. Doable vlayai I terser lo Mrltowrll. Ntrnrk outi H as. """I i w sipie. a, naaea on nana l Off McDonald. It off Tipple, . If I -an rwarai nirniia. R umana, 7, I niplrn Held and Itonaliua. Time of gemel 1 :, Merond liamei . Bt'rTALom A II. R. H.TH JII.Hn.rO. A.R. xiiieessi j Mason, tb . Hllrox, a .. (irantham, lb. Manuah, ef , . Herman, lb ,. lirlffln. If ... O'Connor, rf . Npenrer, a . . . Dalley, p .... Darrougli, p , Total lit lib It 1 t 1 a i oo pla Donald didn't strike out as many as Tipple, but he had far better control and a curve ball that the Buffaloes failed to connect with. "Mac" worked the entire nine innings and allowed but five hits, all of them being of the scattered variety. Dan Tipple hurled for the Buf faloes. The husky Buffalo was truob- led with the heat or something, for he allowed the Witches eleven hits, of which three were doubles. He walked six Witches and walked 'em 11 at the wrong time. He struck out eight of Isabell's. athletes and suc ceeded in wnfhng the mighty Eeast, home run king of the Western league, three times. Score in First The Witches scored one.in the first and shoved two runs across the pan in the fourth on a base on balls, two singles and a Buffalo bobble. A base on balls, error and Mcuonaid s double resulted in another Wichita tally in the sixth and in the eighth the 1921 champs registered two scores on a single, sacrifice, McDowell s double and a single. In the sixth inning, with three men on, McDonald doubled. Blakesley scored, but Manda and McDowell were both caught at the ulate. Man- a was "on second and McDonald on rst when McDonald clouted out his double to center Manush whipped e ball to Catcher Spencer who tag- d the two Wichita runners at the ate. Manush's triple in the fourth in- ninp- paved the way for the first Omaha score. The Buffalo center fielder scored a minute later on Begr er's error. The Buffaloes started a rally m the eighth, but only one run was eased across the rubber and Omaha lost the first game. Dad Gregory labored through e second game for the Witches and was treated roughly by the Buf faloes in the first inning. Buffaloes Score Five. In the first spasm, Gregory was eked for three singles and a double. These blows coupled with a base on balls and Gregory's bobble caused five Buffaloes to score. During the ght innings Gregory toiled, he per mitted the Buffaloes to swat out eleven hits, one of these being a homer by Manush. Toe Dailey pitched for Omaha and was nicked frequently. Re received good support at the proper times al though one Buffalo error resulted in the final Wichita tally in the ninth. Besides hurling Gregory copped the batting honors of the afternoon for Wichita. "Dad poled out a home run with one on in the fifth inning and his double in the sixth scored the 'fourth run for his team. Maftush's homer over the right- field fence in the fifth session was the run that won the game . for Omaha Joe Berger, manager of the Wich- - club, engaged Ump Held in oral combat in the sixth inning and was ousted from the lot. The same teams play this after noon. Split .Double Header. Denver. July Is. Oklahoma City and Denver broke even In a dobuleheader here, the visitors taking, the first con test, v to 2 and Denver annexing the second, to 3. Score first game: OKLAHOMA CITY I DENVER. ' AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. Pltt.rf 3 13 0! Gomes. If 4 0 10 1 G'glardl.lf 4 13 0 Kerr.ss 4 13 4 Tate.Sb 1 1 2T. Long.rf Felber,2t 3 13 4IShanley.lb M'ls-lb 3 0 11 O'P't'aon.Sb J. Long.c 3 0 8 HO Brlen.cf Wlndet.es 3 0 3 2Rodgers,2b Moore. cf i 1 I OlParker.c Allen, P 4 0 SlWetsel.p IsCtwrlghl Totala 29 6 27 i:B'nelly,p T Smllh. rf ... Washburn, tb Berger, aa ,. Kaat, rf Hlaksaley, If.. Manda, 8b ,. Haley, e .... McDowell, lb Gregory, p .. Butler, as .. Total I.R.H.TB.eif.NB.PO A.E. a 'l 16000 II I II II 1 1 IM 1 WICHITA . AB B . 4 .41111014 .lOllOOtta .501100800 401100010 .SOttOOOS 0 .S0tlv0 08 0 0 .42100 1100 .4110.0 011 .toooootso 40 4 I 1 0 24 It 1 Score by Innings: Wichita IWOO-it 001 5 Buffaloe 600 011 UOx 7 Summer Home runs: Munuah. liregory; Earned runa: Wichita, 4; Omaha, 4. Two base hits: filalaaon, Manush, Herman, lirlffln, Nlakesley, Washburn, McDowell. Double playi Washburn to Berger to Me. Dowell. Runs and bane hits: Off Imllry, S and 13 In 1-8 Innings; off Darrough, 0 and -0 In t-S innings. Struck ont: By uregoiy, ii ny irauey, 1: oy Darrough. 0. Itasea on balls: Off Gregory, 8; off Dslley, 2; off Ihurough, 0. Left on bases: Wichita. 9; Omaha 6. I'mpires: Donahue ana neia. Time or game: 1:30. BromfleWi Wife Makes Hole in One ' Larry Uromrteld of Denver, who competed in the Tuiumit litiUiippi taurmmtut, claim hi wife I the only woman in the world to make hole in one. Mr. Bromfield made the 1 14 yard Nth hole at the Denver Country rlub in one (troke re tenth and .thereby bccimfc the only woman member of that ultra-excluiive Hole-in-One club. Kromfield taught hi wife to golf. He is Colorado itite ama teur champion. runs: Oklahoma City. 2: Denver. 1. Two. base hits: Glnglardi, Fclher, Patterson. Three-base hit: Pitt. Struck out: Bv Aiien, z; ty Wetzel, 4; by Bonnelly. 2. Bases on balls: Wetzel, 2; Bonnelly, 2. Double plays: Rodgera to Shanley to Patterson: Rodgers to Kerr to Shanlev: Tate to Felber to McDanlels. Hit l-y pitcher: Pitt, by Bonnelly. Wild Pitches: ny wetzei. 1: ty Bonne iv. 1. innlnes Pttcnea: By Wetzel. 6 (3 runa. a hits): By Bonnelly, 1 (3 runa. no hits). Left on bases: Oklahoma City, 7; Denver, 2. Time: 1:60. Umpires: Ormsby and Holmes. Score second game: OKLAHOMA CITYI DENVER. AB.H.O.A.! ABH-.O.A. Pltt.rf 6 11 0IGomes.lt 4 110 G'lardl.lf 4 0 2 OlKerr.ss 3 13 4 Tate,3b 3 12 lJLong.rf 4 10 0 4 13 4Shanley.lb 4 4 7 HP't'son,3b 4 18 0O'Brlen,cf 4 12 2R'gers.2b Felber,2b WD'ls.lB Flsher.o Wlndel.s Moore. cf Young.p Lover.p Shahan.p xKr'ger 4 2 12 0 4 2 3 5 4 0 2 0 3 0 0 3 4 16 3 4 3 0 2 Totals 34 11 27 17 4 0 1 4 0 13 3 11 3 12 3 10 3 1 2 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 t 37 IT xCartwright batted for Wetzel In eighth. Score by Innings: Oklahoma City ..100 001 013 6 Denver 000 010 000 1 Summary Runs: Pitt (2). Glnglardi. J. Long, Moore (2), Patterson. Errors: Pitt, windei, Kerr, ,T. Long. Earned July 17. 10S Most base hit-, one club since !. la a game. 27 Detroit against Philadelphia. American league record; also held by Philadelphia against Borton. !;. The- record ia 31. held b- New tork againtt Cincinnati. 1901. Pete Herman Retires from Padded Circle New Orleons, July 16. Pete Herman, former bantamweight champion of ,the world, an nounced tonight his permanent retirement from the squared circle. The condition of hi eye sight makes it inadvisable for him to ever fight again, the for mer champion announced. 1 3 liParker.o 0 0 0 0 Gross,p .3011 10 0 1 10 0 0 Totals 35 10 24 10 xBatted for Khahan In ninth. Score by Innings: Oklahoma City 020 000 010 3 Denver 300 004 02x 9 Summary Runs: Tate. McDanlels. Win- del, Gomes, Kerr, Long, Shanley, Patter son, Rogers, Parker. Gross (2). Errors: Fllber, Windlo, Kerr, Rogers, Parker. Earned runs: Oklahoma City, 3; Denver, 7. Two-base hits: McDanlels, 2: -Moore. Shanley. Three-base hits: Wlndel and Tate. Home runs: Patterson and Gomes. Struck out: By Love, 2; by Shahan, 2; by Gross, 6. Bases on balls: Off Love, 2; off Shahan, 1. Hit by pitched "ball: Kerr, by Young. Stolen bases: Pitt. Shahan, Shanley. Innings pitched: By Young, 1-3 (3 runs, 3 hits); oy Love, s ti runs, 6 hits): by Shahan. 2 2-3 (3 runs. 3 hits) Left on bases: Oklahoma City. 6; Denver, 5. Time: 2:10. Umpires: Holmes and urmsoy. ' ". - Packers Con Double Bill. Sioux City, July 16. Sioux City won the second double header In two days from the league leading Josies. The first was an uphill fight for the Packers, but In the eecond Sioux ,.City players made the contest look like a Held meet. Score, first game: ST. JOSEPH. SIOUX CITY. ABHPOA ABHPOA .Usen. lb , 6 2 9 IHamllton. ss 3 1-1 1 2orriden, If 2 1 2 OHem'w'y. 3b 4 1 2 2 Fisher, rf 6 10 OElsh. cf 4 2 8 1 B'n'witz, cf 4 3 1 OMetz, lb 3 1'8 0 St'nson. ss 4 11 lOst'rgard. rf 3 0 0 1 M'D'nald, 3b 4 2 0 IMattick, rf 0 0 0 0 Nufer. 2b 3 13 IRobinson, If 2 2 1 0 Kandler. o 3 2 6 2Palmer, 2b 4 12 2 Qrabo'ski, e 10 1 OQuery, c 4 010 0 Haid, p 3 0 0 SRoettger.p 0 0 0 6 Lindberg, p 0 0 1 OWilliams, p 4 0 0 7 xGrover 1 0 0 0 Totala 31 8 27 19 Totals 36 12 24 15 xBatted for Lindberg in ninth. St. Joseph 033 010 0108 Sioux City 100 002 60x 9 Summary Runs: Olsen. Bonowitz, Mc Donald (3), Nufer (2), Kandler, Hamil ton (2), Hemingway, Elsh (2), Metz (2), Mattick, Palmer. Errors: Olsen, Nuferi Query. Two-base hlta: Kandler (2), Mc Donald, Bonowitz, Elsh, Olsen. Home run: Palmer. Sacrifice: Nufer. Sacrifice fly: Bonowitz. Stolen bases: Kandler, Elsh, Metz, Mattick. Earned runs: St. Joseph 7. Sioux City 8. Double play: Elsh to Hemingway. Hits and runs: Off Roett ger 4 and 3. off Haid 1 and 5. Left on bases: St. Joseph 11, Sioux City 4. Bases on balls: Oft Haid 4. off Lindberg 2, off Roettger 6, off Williams 3. Innings pitched: Roettger 2 1-3, Haid 6 2-3, Wil liams 6 2-3, Lindberg 11-3. Struck out: By Haid 6, by Lindberg 0, by Roettger 3. by Williams 6. Wild pitch: Haid. Passed ball: Kandler. Umpires: McGloom and Anderson. Time of game: 2:30. Score, second game; ST. JOSEPH. SIOUX CITY. AB H PO A AB H PO A Olson, lb 3 0 12 ,lH'mllton. ss 5 1 2 4 Corrlden, If 3 1 2 OH'm'w'y, 3b 4 1 1 6 Flsher.rf, p 3 0 1 lEIsh, cf 3 3 2 0 B'n'witz, cf 4 0 2 OMetz. lb 4 2 10 1 at'itson, ss 4 1 4 SOst'g'rd. rf 4 3 1 2 M'D'n'Id. 3b 4 1 0 ORobinson. If 6 3 2 0 Nufer. 2b 4 f-0 7Palmer. 2b 5 32 Ktan4ler, c 3 1 3 lQuery c 6 2 6 0 Hovllk. p 2 0 0 4Roettger, p 6 2 0 8 Smith, rt 0 0 0 OzMattlck 10 0 0 Totals 30 5 24 19 Totals 41 20 27 23 zRan for Elsh in sixth. St. Joseph 010 000 000 1 Sioux City 001 250 16x 16 Summary Runs: 'McDonald, Hamilton, Hemingway, Eiah, Metz (2), Oatergard (3), Robinson (2). Palmer (3), Query. Mattick. Errors: Stevenson (2), McDon ald (2), Nufer, Kandler. Two-base hits: McDonald. Corrlden. Ostergard (2), Rob inson (2), Roettger (2). Home run: Palmer. Earned runs: St. Joseph 1. Sioux City 1. Stolen base: Elsh. Dou ble plays: Query, Hemingway. Hamilton, Metz; Palmer, Palmer. Hamilton, Metz; Nufer to Stevenson to Olsen (2). Hits and runs: Off Hovllk 12 and , off Fisher and 7. Lett on bases. 8ioux City 4. St. Joseph T. Baaes on balls: Off Hovlik 2. off Fisher 1, off Roettger 5. Innings pitched: Hovlik 6. Fisher 1. Struck out: , By Hovllk. 1. by Fisher 1. by Roettger . Wild pitches: Hovlik. Roettger. Paased balla: Query. Kandler. Umpires: An derson and McGloom. Time of game: 2:00. Portland, Ore., July 16. Dr. O. F. Willing, Waverly Country club, successfully defended his title as Oregon state golf champion by de feating Rudolph Wilhelm in the an nual state tournament today, 6 to 4. Paces Distance in 2:00 Flat at Toledo The Great Volo Captures 2:09 Trot in Straight Heats CojT Pilott Trotter. Ft. Miani Park. Toledo, O., July 16. A new mile record for the year wa established in the Willyi-Overland stake, 2:03 pace, the feature event of the final program of the Grand Cir cuit Saturday, when Margaret Dil lon, driven by Tommy Murphy, paced the circuit in 2:00 flat, beating the year' record of 2:02 1-4, established Friday by Roy Grattan, and tied in the first heat of today's race bv Mar. garet Dillon. This,record established a record for the three best heat of the year-2:02 1-4, 2:00, 2:01 1-2. L. C. Webb of Mason. Mich., one of the judge who resigned following Friday' demonstration against the decision awarding first place in the second heat of the 2:08 trot to Prin cess Etawah over Prince Loree, re sumed his -official oosition in the judge's stand for today's races. Asso ciated with him were George C. Bryce, secretary of the Toledo Driv ing club, and W. O. Hoist, another member of the club. . Webb reconsidered his action of yesterday in leaving the stand when the officials of the Toledo Driving club declared all bets off," Secretary Brice said. The Great Volo, driven by. Cox, captured the 2:09 trot in straight heats. Louis E. Delopez, driven by Wil liam Armstrong, won the 2:11 trot in straight heats. Armstrong took the lead on the back stretch in both heats and retained it with little effort to the wire, making 2:07 1-4 in both heats. Bovola, with Berry up, fin ished second. Walter Cox won his second race of the day Vhen he piloted Sunflash to a .win in straight heats in the 2:15 pace, traversing the mile in 2:07 1-2 in each heat. Daisy Pointer was sec ond and Lady Todd third 'in each heat. The sunimarl,-- First event, 2:09 trot, two in'three heats, purre tl.OOO: The Great Volo, b. h., by Peter the Crest (Cox 1 1 Wtlstar, b. g.. by Wlllgo (Marvin.. 2 3 Mariondale, blk. by Archdale (Childs) . S 2 Baka, blk. h., by Bohun (Edman) 3 4 Dotti Day, b. m., by Morgan Axworthy (McDonald) Aileen pellon, Utah, Uhlan Brookes also started. " Tho Wlllvs Overland 2:30 pa?e, three heats, added money value $1,600: Margaret Dillon, h. m.. by Dillon Axworthy (Murphy) 1 1 1 Lut-v L, blk. m.. by Dallas H. Jr. (Morrison) 2 s Togan Hc-dgewood. b. g.. by Hedge- ' wood Boy (McMahon) .6 4 Sir Roche, b. g., by St. Roche (Bean) 4 Directum J. blk. h., by Chamber- Daidanella, Juno and Jim B also started srimt,: 2:02M. 2:00. 2:01V,. 2:11 trot, two in three heats, p-jrse ei AAA' Louis De Lopez, ch. m., by Kinney D Lopez (Armstrong) 1 Bovola, blk. g.. by Redlac (Berry)... 2 Peter Earl, b. h., by Peter the Great ( Ray) Baron Worthy, b. g., by Worthy Mc Kinney (Lewls . ............... -3 Alice G. Forbes, br. m., by J. Malcolm vn.K. MfMnhnn 9 T.dv Bennett. Capt. Mosby, Mamie Locke, The Triumph, Easton and-Amaryll McKenney also Btartea. Timo- 9-A7V.. j.07ti. 2:15 pace, two In three heat, purse Sl.OOO: Sun Flash, br. g., by Peter Volo (Cox) . ........1 Daisy Pointer, b. m., by Star Pointer, Jr. (Morrison) . V-'Z Barnes Loses to Sherdel in Pitchers' Battle St. Loui National Climb Within One-FIalf Game of First Place ly 1-0 Victory. St. Louis, lulv 16. St. Loui climbed to within one-half game of first a place by taking the trcqjid itraight game from the Giant, 1 to 0. J. Barnes and Sherdel engaged in a pitcher' battle, which wa de cided in favor of the Cardinals in the eighth inning when Flack, who had tingled and' was sacrificed "to iccond by Smith, scored the winning run on Fourmert (ingle to right Score: NEW TORK I IT. LOl'IS, ABHPOA! AIWPO.A. Bane., t I t 3 Fleck, rf 4 I Rawl. tb I 1 TIKmlth. rf 1 t landing rnsrh. lb 4 1 1 I Mauael, If 4 1 Toung. rl I I Mi Ksllv. lb I 110 1 CunTg.. (HIM1 Horn., Jb I 1 Moeller, If 4 1 I Pour'ltr, lb 1 t Stock. 2b 4 I 4 Aln.ml. e Snvdar a 4 I l.avan. a I 0 I J Bar'. D I 0 JIHnerdrl, p I 1 02 gShlnner 1 0 0 1 Total 10 7 27 Total 17 10 14 14) fti-np. hv tnnlnaa: S AAA AAA AAA S a w iora ,. - St. Loula o 01 x r. vHatlad for Barnaa In ninth. Summary -Runa: Flack. Krror; Kelly, Two-baa hlta: Kelly, Stolen baas: Smith. Sacrifice: Smith. Double play: shock tun aaalataAl. Left An haaaa: New Tork. 11 fit Iiula. t. Baaes on balla: Off J, Barnes. I; off Sherdel. 1. Struck out: By J. Barnes, i; ny nnernei, t. umpires: O'Day and Hart. Tims: 1:. Ttadmre Beat PlratM. Brooklyn, July 16. Hy Myers' double In tb seventh and nia lajpie in tne eisnin with the haaaa full, wars the main feat ure, in the ( to 1 victory cored by Brooklyn over Pittsburgh. Grime pucnea great ball In the pinches, no leak than 11 Pirate being left on base. " Score: piTTSmrtTtfur BROOKLTW. ABHPOA ABHPOA M'nvllle. 6 0 1 lOlson, lb 111 Carey, of 4 12 OMyer. cf 4 11 Blgbee, If 6 X z ur. u run. ri a "J. n-nh.rf .1h 111 lWheat. f .401 Tlerney. tb 111 3 Mitchell, lb 4 4 14 0 J. Miller, rf 4 0 1' OHIgh. 3b 110 Grimm, lb 1 012 OWard. s 4 14 Ooech. c 1110.). Miller. 0 4 0 4 Csrlaon, p 4 0 1 4Grimes, p 4 2 1 MorrlKOn. n 0 A 0 0 xRohwer 1 0 0 0 Total 11 11 27 17 Titals 37 9 24 11 xBatted for J. Miller in ninth. Pittsburgh 001 000 100 Brooklyn ooo " z o- Sumrnarv Run: uigDee izj. uieon (!). Myers (2), O. Miller, Grimes. Errors Orlm'a Mvers. High. Two-base hits Myers. Mitchell. Three-base hits: Barn hart. Myers. Stolen base: Blgbee. Sacri fices: Olson. Myers. T. Griffith, High. Left on bases: Pittsburgh 13, Brooklyn 10. Bases on balls: Off Carlson 1. off Grimes 3. Struck out: By Grimes 4. Hits: Off Carlson 10 In 7 1-3: off Morrison 1 in 2-3. Hit hv pitcher: By Grime (Orimm and Gooch). by Carlson (Wheat). Wild Pitch: Grimes, winning pitcner: unmes. Losing pitcher: Carlson. Umpires: Klem and Pflrman. Time of game: 1:50. Braves Beat Beds. Cincinnati, July 1. Boston hit Dono- hue hard and defeated tne iieaa in hard fought game, 6 to 4. Score : BOSTON. CINCINNATI. AB H PO A AB H PO A 'owell. cf 6 2 1 OBurns. cf 4 2 3 0 6 2 2 ODaubert, lb 6 5 13 OOuncan, If 4 4 10 2Harper, rf 4 4 0 9 OBohne, 2b 4 4 13 3Hargrave, c 4 3 2 2 6Plnelli, 3b 4 3 17 ICaveney, ss 4 McQuillan, p 2 1 0 IDonohue, p 2 Oeschger, p 1 0 0 lzBressier 1 Uarquard, p 1 0 0 OMarkle. p 0 sFonseca 1 zNeale 0 Nixon, If Cruise, rf Boeckel, 3b Holke, lb Ford, ss Kopf, 2b Gibson, c 0 0 Lady Todd, b. m., by Kentucky (Erskine) Robert M, blk. g., (Palin) Teddy West, b. g. (Hoffman) Time: 2.074. 2:07 by Western Boy "by" Teddy Hope 3 4 6 Felix Nazzaro Wins Auto Race in Record Time Strasburg, July 16. Felix Nazzarfi of Italy won the eighth Grand Prix automobile race Satmday. His time fnr the distance ot a traction mlor mi ps was ft hours, li mm- utes, 2 seconds, and his average 127.7 miles per hour, breaking the Grand Prix record. Thomas E. Blake Wins' Ten-Mile Swim Title Philadelohia. Tulv 16. Thomas' F. Rlake of the Los Angeles Athletic club, champion one-mile swimmer of Pacific coast, Saturday won tne na tional 10-mile swimming champion ship held on the Delaware river, be tween this city and Kiverton, in. j. The Bee Want Ads are best busi ness boosters. KRUG PARK Omaha' largest and best amuse ment park BIG FREE ACT every evening for two weeks CAPT. ELMER H. HUGO in hi thrilling, awe-inspiring 100-FOOT HIGH DIVE Never equalled by any other artist - WELCH'S SIX RESTAURANTS Get your free tickets at any one of the restaurant. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT. One-Seventh ef Your Caa Bill Lsst Year Was aa Over charge VOTE FOR C a CARLBERG For Member of Metropolitan Utilities . Bears! Pledged ta Lower Gas Kates sad Better Qaalitr . Totals 37 11 27 14 Totals 37 13 27 15 zBatted for Donohue in seventh. zBatted for Markle In ninth. zRan tor Fonseca in ninth. Boston 010 101 5005 Cincinnati 100 100 2004 Summary Runs: Nixon, Cruise, Ford (2), Kopf, Burns, Daubert, Bonne, Bress ler. Errors: Boeckel, Plnelll. Two-base hits: Hargrave, Gibson. Three-base hits: Duncan, Cruise, Ford. Home run Dau bert. Sacrifice: Gibson. Double plays: Ford to Kopf to Holke, Ford to Kopf to Gibson, Oeschger to Gibson to Holke, Kopf to Gibson. Left on bsses: Boston 7, Cin cinnati 7. Base on balls: Off McQuil lan 1, off Donohue 1. Struck out: By McQuillan 1, by Donohue 3, by Markle 1. Hits: Off McQuillan in 4 (none out In fifth), off Oeschger 3 in 2 1-3: off Mar quard, 1 in 2 2-3; off Donohue 11 In 7, off Markle none in 2. Winning pitcher: Mar quard. Losing pitcher: Lonohue. Um pires: McCormick and Sentelle. Time of game: 2:10. Phillies Beat Cubs. Chicago, July 16. Phlaldelphia drove Alexander off the mound and continued to hit Osborne and Stueland hard, making It the aixth consecutive victory for the Phillies against Chicago this season. The score was 10 to 7. Score: PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A. Rapp.3b P'k'son,2b WTms.ef Walker.rf Lee.lt F'tch'r.ss Leslie, lb Henllne.e Ring.p Smith, p H'bell.p -Totals 6 2 2 6 2 3 6 2 10 5 4 11 5 110 5 4 0 4 4 1 13 0 4 0 4 2! 0 0 0 0 4 10 2 0 0 0 4 CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A. P'b'g.rf.lb 5 2 0, 0 as I Weetara Lragae. W.LPut WLPrt. HI. Joe I II .l Huffalaee 4 4 .Ms S City tl IT .titiitkl City te U Tula. al II .:il. Molnae tl .a Wit-hua 'I ler I l ! Vealenlar'a Hrenlla. W I. hits. -4l Buffalo. t-. . . I'alahoaia Cily. k-i: I'anvar, t Smut i ny, !! bt. Jua-h. I Tul.-ira Moines, ram, Tudat's liamea. Ulrhli al Omaha : p. ex.). nkuiiuiti i ny st I'.nvar w. Tui.a at lira jl.iiii.-a. HI. J'l.eph at Hli.ua I'lty, Nrbraaka Mat League, W I..IVI I W LfeU Beatrlr 4 t ,ar,7;.lnioln I 1 .60 Norfolk I 1 .knO ll. I. land I I falrbury 1 1 .too, llaainiga I I Yelrrdays Hraulla. I.lmoln. 4: Grand lalsnd, 1, tltatllte, 9; liasunsa, 4, Kairbur, 10; .Nurfoik, 6. Today Games. Bestrlrs st .Norfolk. Kalrhury at Grand I tni. Lincoln si llust 1 1 American Leu. W.L.P.-I WLPrt St. t.nuls 10 1 .ball Waah'ton 40 41 .42 N. York 4 II .Mlicieveland 41 44 .! Chicago 44 40 .6-', J'hlla. 14 41 .41a Detroit 44 41 .lltlBoaton 11 4 .417 Yesterday's Kraulta. Chicago. 4; New York. 0. St. Louis, It Washington, 0, No others scheduled. Today's liamee. Chlrage at New York. St. Loula at Washington, Detroit at Boston, Cleveland st Philadelphia. Nulinnal League, W.LPct I f W L Prt. N. York 4 10 .20Brnokiyn 41 41 .14 St. Louis It 14 .(06tts'gh 21 44 .! Chicago 41 40 .HSil'hlla. . lo 47 .10 Clnry 44 41 ,61Boaloa 1 it .147 Yesterday's Results. St. Louis, 1; New York. 0 Boston, 6; Cincinnati, 4. Philadelphia, 10; Chicago. T. Brooklyn, 4; Plttaburgh, I. Today's Games. Boston at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. New York at St. Loula Philadelphia at Chicago. American Aaeoeiatlon, W.LPct. WLPrt Indlan'ls 14 34 .614 Loulavtlla 47 44 .ill HI. Paul 41 13 .t' K. City. 40 61 .430 Mll'ukee 61 41 .669('olumbus" 17 61 .411 Minn'olls 44 40 .634 Toledo 31 66 .156 Yesterday's Results. Milwaukee. 10-8; Ksnsss City, 4-1. Minneapolis, 13; St. Psul, 6 Toledo, 1-4; Columbus, 3-11. Louisville, 4; Indianapolis. 1. Today's Game. Milwaukee at Kansas City. Minneapolis at St. Paul. No others scheduled. Ring, 1; off Smith. 1. )t:rucK out: By Rlnir. 2: hy Smith. 1: bv Oahnrna .- hv 8tueland. 2. Hits: Off Ring. 4 In 1-1 in ning: off Hul bell. 1 In 2-3 innln. off Alexander. 7 In 3 1-1 Inninga; off Stue land. 3 in 2 innlncs: off Smith, a In 7 Innings; off Osborne, 7 In 3 2-3 Innings; winning pitcner: smitn. Losing pitcher: Alexander. Umpires: Rlgler and Moran. Time: 2:02. f Golf lekcte H'i'ah'l.ss Terry,2b Mlller.lf Barber.lb Maisel.rf Krug,3t- ' Cla'h'n.cf O'F'r'i.e A'x'n'd'r.p LjsDOrne.p IzH'thcote 42 17 27 17St'land.p xK'fmann 5 2 4 2 4 13 3 4 3 2 0 4190 0 0 0 0 4 0 3 3 4.210 3 16 2 10 0 1 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 4 0 110 0 Totals 37 13 27 11 sBatted for Osborne in seventh. zBatted for Stueland in ninth. Score bv Innings: Philadelphia 000 620 20010 Chicago 210 101 002 7 Summary Runs: Rapp. Parkinson (2), Williams (3), Walker (2), netcner, Les lie, Friberg, Hollocher, Terry. Miller. Cal laarhan (2. O'Farrell. .Errors: Fletcher, Terry. Two-base hits: Parkinson (2), Leslie, Terry. Three-base hits: Hollocher, Callaghan. Fletcher. Home runs: Walker, Miller. Stolen base: Walker. Double nlava: Fletcher to Parkinson to Lealle Hollocher to Barber. Left on bases: Philadelphia, 5; Chicago, 5. Bases: Off Q. With both my ball and my oppo nent's ball on the putting green in a alngle match, mine being the further from the hole, haven't I the right to have the flagstlck remain in place If I' prefer? A. Xot If your opponent asks to have li removed. In approach inr the hole either player has the right to have the stick removed. Q. What are a piayer'a rights when on reaching the putting green, he finds that somebody In a previous match haa seriously acruffed or otherwise damaged the turf at the edge of the hole so as to interfere with his putts? A. He mnst play conditions as he finds them. He Is not entitled to smooth down or replace the turf In the line of his putt, not even to tne extent of setting his put ter down on surh a place. Q. Does a player encounter any pen alty If his caddie follows him Into a haz ard where hia ball has stopped? a. no. Q. Does a narrow footpath that crossed fairway come under the rule which makes a roadway a hazard? A, Yes, a path Is listed as a haurd, unless It happens to be excepted by locai rule. Q. Can a player be penalized because his score Is Incorrectly reported to the committee in a medal qualifying round, where a marker is provided to keen his score? A. Ye, he I required by rules to verify his score in person before it Is turned in. Jess Willard Refuses Offer to Fight at Oklahoma City Oklahoma City. July 16. Jess Willard will not be in condition to meet a leading heavyweight boxer here Labor day, he wired Dan V. Lackey, local boxing promoter, here today. Willard s message was in rfeply to one from Lackey proposing a match for that date. The former champion said that he will keep Lackey informed as to his training progress and suggested that a bout might be arranged for a later date. Baseball Today OMAHA vt. WICHITA LADIES 10c Game Called at 3:30 P. M. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT. 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