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THE OMAHA BEE: TUESDAY. JULY 18. 1922. Giants Beat Cards in Third Game of Series While White Sox Trim Yanks 12 ft (S 9 li i Lt i t V t r if: u i A (Toney Keeps St. Louis' Hits Well Scattered New York's 3 to 2 Victory Over Opponent Puts Giants One and Half Garnet Ahead in Race. St. Louil, July 17. St. Louis' de feat by New York, 3 to 2, in the third game of the series, put the cham pions Vt garnet ahead in the league race and prevented the possibility of the locals taking the leadership in the present four-game aeriei. Masterful pitching by .Toney, who kept the eight hits allowed the locals welt icattered, featured the game. Mc Curdy was replaced by Clemons in the fourth because of his inability to hold Doak. Score NEW YORK. T. LOUIS. AB.H.OA. AB.H.OA Ban ff. M Silt STark. rf 4 I I Rswl's. lb rrlaeh. lb M.U..I, If Younc. rf Kelly, lb Kob'on, rf E S'lh, Toney, p 11 J. S'lh. cf Horn y, ib Mueller, If Four1 sr. lb Stork, Ib MX'tir1. e 1 II II ; demons, e Lavan. ss lioss, p sTuporcer Tolala It 1 11 1 ToUla 11 S IT 11 iB.tl.il for Lavan In ninth. New York l"t "( a I. Louis 00 (1( 0 1 Summary Rom: Bancroft (1), rrlscn, Clemona, Lavan Error: Robartaon. Two baa hill Tlaok. Slolan baaaa: Vriach (SI. Toanf, Bancroft. Saerlflea: Does. Doubla piaya: Horaaov 10 ivan in rourmsr m; Jtebertson te Kail. Laft en baaaa: Nw ' York. S; St. Loula, t. Basra on bmlla: Off Tonay, l! off Doak, 1. Hit by pltehar: By Tonay (Doak). Balk: Tonay. struck out: By Doak, S. Paaard ball: MoCnrdy, Urn plras: Hart and O'Day. Tims: 1:4S. Cahs Beat Pbllllra. ' Chirac. July 11. Chicago stated an isma-innins rally in wnira piirnrr llsadowa, who had allowed only four scst tarad nils, wan bunted off hla fart and Philadelphia loat lta flrat iimi of tha eon in thia eltjr. Tha acora was a tq 1. Bears: 1 PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.OA Rape, lb S 1 1 1 Frlbarr, lb I I 1 I Hol'har. aa 1 0 1 t Tarry, lb I 0 4 S Mlllar.lt 4 10 Haat'ta. cf 1110 Csl'han, rf I I I 1 Kru, lb 110 1 O'Far'ell, e 1 S Jonaa, p 1 ( ( 1 Totala 14 117 15 P'rk'n, Ib S Wll'me. of 1 S 1 1 1 1 4 a en e 1 4 0 1 Walker, rf Laa. If Flat'ar, an Laalla. lb xLsb'veau Hanllne, o Mea'we, p xMokas Totala 14 1114 11 xRan for Laalla In ninth. xBatted for Meadowa In ninth. floors by Innlnsa: Philadelphia ..SOI 000 9011 Chicago 000 000 01 I Summary Runs: Fletcher, Henllne, Strug, O'Farrell, Jonta. Errors: Meadowa. Two-baee hits: Rapp, Fletcher. Sacrifice!: Meadowa, Hollocher (2). Heathcote, O'Farrell. Jones. Double piaya: Terry to Hollocher; Terry to Hollocher to Frlberc Left on baaea: Philadelphia, S; Chicago, t. Baaea on belle: Off Meadows, 1; off Jones, 1. Struck out: By Jones, 6; by Meadowa, S. Hit by pitcher: By Jonaa (Williams). Umpires: Stpraa and Rigler. Time: 1:45. Be da Win In 10 Innings. Cincinnati, July U. The Beda won from tha Bravea In 10 Inninga, 8 to 1. Both ..Couch and Watson were knocked out of "the box early In the game. Tha Reds won on Daubert'a triple and a, alngle by Plnelll, after McQuillan had purposely paaaea two oaiiera. ooore: BOSTON. CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A AB.H.O.A. Burns, of (110 Powell, cf S 1 0 Nixon. If I 4 D'bert. lb 1 11 S I 1 s 1 1 1 I 1 s 1 4 0 0 ( ( 0 0 0 0 CrslM, rf Beeekal.lb Mofke, lb Ford, aa Kopf. Ib Gibson, e Watson, p L'alng, p SloQlan.p I III Duncan, If Harper, rf Bonne, lb P'elll, Ib Cev'ey, as Wlnso. e . Couch, p Oll'ple. p Schnell, p iHargrave Totals 401(11 Keck, p I Totals 44 IT 10 IT on out wnen winning run scored. . Batted for Gillespie la sixth. sBatted for Schnell In eighth. Boaton Ill lit 010 (7 Cincinnati ,000 101 S10 1 S Summary Buns: Nixon, Cruise, Boeckel f 2), Qtbion, Watson, Lanatns. Daubert J). Duncan (1), Harer. Bohno (2), Pl nelll. Errors: Kopf, Plnelll. Two-base hits; Duncan, Nixon, Holke. Three-baas hite: Daubert, Harper, Duncan, Watson. Home rune: Bohae, Cruise, Olbeon. Sacri fice: Hoik (1). Doubla play a: Caveney to . Daubert to Caveney, Keck to Plnelll, Ford to Holke, Kopf to Ford to Holke. Left op baaea: Boaton, S; Cincinnati. 17. Baaes on balls: Off Couch. 1; off Schnell, 1: off Watson. I: off Lanalns. St ott Mc Quillan. 4. Struck out:. By Couch, 1; by Lanalng, 1. Hits: Off Couch, S In S 1-1 inning.: off Gillespie, T In 4 1-1 Inning.; off Keck, 1 In 1 Innings; off Wataon, 10 In ( Innings; oft Lansing. 1 In 1 S-S Innings; off McQuillan, S in 1 1-1 Innings. Win ning pitcher: Keck; loalng pitcher, Mc Quillan. Umpires: Sentell and McCor mlek. Time: 1:15. Pirates Beat Robins. Pittsburgh, July 17 Tho Plttaburgh Plratea defeated Brooklyn here, to S, Ip a hard-hitting contest. - Yellowhorse el . lowed seven hits and five runs In less than four Innings and was replaced by Hamilton- who stopped further scoring. Mamaux waa wild and gave way rb De- atur, who la turn was relieved by Vance. score: BROOKLYN. N PITTSBURGH. AB.R.H.A. M'vllle,es S 1 0 1 AB.H.O.A. Olson, lb 11(1 Myers, cf T.O'flth.rf B.O'ftth.rf Wheat. If M'chell, lb 1 t Carey, cf S 1 S 0 Blgbee, If ' s s s o ( 0 4 0 5 0 111 B hart, ib i o 110 Tler'y, lb Miller, rr Sch'dt, lb Grlmm.lb Gooch, c Y'wh'rae, p Ham'ton, p Hlsh. Sb 1 1 Ward, as Peb'dy, o xNels M'aux. p Jecstur.p Vance, p xJanvrta Totala 1 12 17 10 ' Totala 17 11 24 11 ' i Ren for Deberry In ' ninth. Butted for Vane in ninth. Brooklyn . 200 200 000 5 Plttaburgh . 001 111 SOx S Summary Run.: Olaon. Wheat, Mitch ell. Schmandt, High. Maranvtll. Carey (1), Blgbee. Tlerney, Grimm, Gooch (J). Errors: High. Miller. Two-base hit.: Big bee. Ward, Barnhart (2). Gooch. Deberry. Saerlflcea: Mamaux. Tlerney, Hamilton (1). Double play: Maranvllle. Tlerney and Orlmm. Left on bases: Brooklyn, (; Pittabura-h. 14. Bases oa tails: Off Ma maux, S; ft Vane, 1. Struck out: By u.iMMt. i: bv Yellowhorse. 1: bv Hamilton. I: by Vance, 1. Hits: Off Mamaux. S In 1 1-1 inninga: off Vance, 4 In S 1-1 innings: off Yellowhorse. T la 5 1-1 Innings; off Decatur, 4 In 1 In nlngs, none out In sixth; off Hamilton, S Is a 2-1 innings. Hit ny pucnea nsn: dj Vance (Carey). Paased ball: Deberry. Winning pitcher: Hamilton; loetng pitcher, Vance. Umpires: Kiem and P firman. Time: i:ei. Chinese Nine "Wins. Honolulu. T. H.. July li The all-Chinese baseball stars took an other extra inning contest from Stanford university yesterday, win- nmcr 8 to 7 in II innings. Man fotd scored a pair in the ninth to tie the game, five all. Each team added two more in the 10th, but the Chinese drew one ahead in the 11th snri held the advantage. afArit ................... T 1 S All-Chine .......S 11 4 Teague, and Holston; Luckyee and Kanyen. Baseball Records Made This Dale July is, 111 Meat bom Tone, with & ..... a . t. . vtn three. F. M. Schalte. Chicago Xl. L-) csmpMeS hi record this date. Other date. Jen . July 4. Record also held by 1 iige I. Kefir, new ira National 'eatree reeord- The rerord is four. Ben or w. n. item, -osioei w -. Here's Why the St. Louis Teams Are oh Top I I f , U Bogers Hornaby. Sioux City Packers Wallop League Leaders "Chick" Mattick's Crew Wins Sev enth Straight Game by IS to 11 Score Two Homers Clouted Out. Sioux City, la., July 17. Sioux City walloped the ' Joalea hare again, winning b the acora of IS to 11. The victory mads five straight from ths league leaders, and seven wins In a row for the Packers. Score: ST. JOSEPH. AB.H.O.A. SIOUX CITY. .AB.H.O.A. Olaen.lb i 1 IS 0 H'lton.ss S 1 S S C'rltlen.lf S H'gway.3b 1 0 FHher.rf 4 B'wits.cf S Stev'son.ss 4 M'D'Id.lb S Nufer.lb ' 4 M'tlck.cf Meti.lo Palmer.lb Oat'g'd.rf R'b'son.lf 0 10 1 16 0 O'b'skl.c S OIQuery.e lDavls,p 01 Llndberg.p 2 G rover, p S - Totals 40 IS 17 IS Totals 40 11 14 14 Score bv innlnsa: St. Joseph 030 000 (02 11 Sioux City 030 (24 OOx IS Summary Buns: Olaen. Corrlden. Fisher. Bonowlts, Stevenson (2), McDonald (2), Hufer, Grabowakl (2), Hemingway, Mats (2) , Palmer (2), Ostergard (4), Robinson (3) , Query, Davis. Errors: Fishsr, Steven- aon, Hemingway, Palmer (2). Two-baae hits: Ostergard, Fisher, Grabowakl. Home runs: Davla, Hemingway. Sacrifice hit; Nufer. Stolen baae: Hemingway. Earned run: Sioux City, 14; St. Joseph, S. Double plays: Palmer to Mets. Hits and runs: Off Llndberg.. 11 and 11; off Grover, 4 and 4. Left oa base.: St. Joseph. S; 8loux City, (. Bases on balls: Oft Llnd berg, I; off Davis, S; oft Grover, ,1. In nings pitched: Llndberg, S; Grover 1. Struck out: By Llndberg, 1; ty Davis, S; Grover, t. Wild pitches: Grover, Davis. Umpires: McOloom and Anderson. Tim: 1.06. Bears Beat Indiana. Denver, Colo., July 17. - Despite . poor support, Steengrafe tucked away a vic tory for the Denver Bears over Oklahoma City her this afternoon. 10 to S. Denver connected with Payne's offerings and drove him out of the box in tho third. Score: OKLAHOMA CITT. DENVER. AB.H.O.A AB.H.O.A. Pitt, rf Gomes, If -4110 G'glardl.lf Kerr, as 111 Tate. Ib Long, rf Shanley.lb P't're'n, lb O'Brien, cf Parker, e Rodgers,2b St'ngrafe.p Sallsb'y, p Cartwrtght ' Hall, p S 1 1 4 Sll 4 11 10 1 5 2 T 4 11 1(0 1(0 1(0 (00 Felber.lb M'D'n'l, lb PI. her. o Wlndel, as Moore, cf Payne, n Young, p ( ( 0 xBnanaa Totals 41 IS 24 Totals 34 14 27 IS xBatted for Young In ninth. sBatted for Salisbury In aeventh. Score by Innlnsa: Oklahoma City 10S lit 101 ( Denver SOS 001 (Ox 10 Summary Bun: Pitt (2). Felber (2). McDanlel (2). Flahen (2). Moore. Gomes, Kerr (1), Long (3), snanley 2), Patterson, Rodcers. Errors: Fisher (2). Kerr (2). Snanley, O'Brien, Rodgers. Earned rune: Oklahoma City, S ; Denver. 10. Stolen baae: Patterson. Three-base hits: Patter, Pitt, McDanlel, Rodgers, Snanley. Home run: Fisher. Sacrifice hit: Parker. Sacri fice flies: Gtnglardl, Gomes. Passed ball: Psrker. Struck out: By Steengrafe, 1; by Payne, 1; by Young, S; by Salisbury. S; by Hall, 2. Bass on balls: Off Steengrafe. 1; off Payne. 1; off Young. 2. Double play: Tats to McDanlels. Wild pitch: Steen grafe. Buns and hits: Off Payne. ( and S In 1 Innings (none out In third); off Young, 4 and ( in ( Innings; off Steen grafe, ( and 10 In S 1-1 Innings; off Salis bury, S and 1 In 1 2-1 Innings; 'off Hall, 1 and 1 In 2 Innings. Left on bsses: Okla homa City. S: Denver. S. Umpires: Orms- by and Holm. Tims: 2:00. Boehler Beats Boosters. Des Moines. Ia.. July 17. Georr Boeh ler, Tulsa's star hurler, held Da Moines to three hits tn a pitchers' battle with Cross todsy and the Oiler won. S to (, by buncning nits in two inninga score: TULSA. AB.H.O.A. , DES MOINES. AB.H.O.A. Genln, cf 4 1 4 ( Wagner, 4b 4 111 Horait. rf . 4 ( 2 ( Graham.lb 1 0 S ( Graney. If 2 1 a ( Gorman, lb 1 0 1 S Turseon.aa S S -1 Bonnet.' If S 2 10 Baum'n.lb t Davis, rf , 4 Lamb, cf V 4 Lelivelt.lb S Stuart', lb v 2 M'Q'nla.aa S Crosby, e 4 Boehler, p 4 OlWIlaon, e 1 0 S 1 Cross, p 10(1 xfToooer 1 0 A Total 11 ( 17 71 Wolf ram, p ( ( ( ( t . Totala 10 S 17 10 xBatted for Cross la eighth. Spore bv innlnss: Tulsa ....10 001 0002 Des Moines 000 000 000 ( Summary Runs: . Bennett. Davis. Er ror: Gorman. Two-bass hits: Lamb. Ben nett. Graney. Sacrifice hit: Bauman. Left on baaea: Tulas, t: Des Moines, I. struck out: By Cross, 1; by Wolfram. 1; by Boeh ler, T. Bass on 'balls: Off Cross. 4; off Wolfram, 1.- Earned runs and hits: Off Cross. 2 and S In S Innings. Losing pitch er: Cross. Double play: Turgeon to Gor man to Graham. Umpires: Day and Fitx-patrlck.- Tim: 1:11. , Past Week's Record in Major. -Leagues New York, July Id. The week's record in each league ' of nmes played, won and lost, together with runs, hits, errors, men left on base, and runs scored by opponents, in cluding games ot Saturday, is as fol lows: Americas Lema-se. P. W. U R. H. E. LB.OR. St Leal ....(' S 4 1( (4 1( S( t( New York ....S 1 S IS SI S 4T S( Chleag S S S 14 IS (IS II Detroit ..'....7 S 4 S 7S 1( 47 4( Cleveland ...I I I 11 71 S 4T IS Washington ..I 4 1 II l S IS 11 Boaton T 1 ( 1 (1 1( ST St Philadelphia ( 4 I SO SS I II IS Philadelphia ,1 I I !l II II II IS P. W. L. R. H. E. LB.OR. New York: ,...T 1 4 -41 SI t . it 8t. Loul ( 1 31 77 t U !i Chicago 7 4 1 21 14 11 SI 1L Brook Ira .. ..7 1 I 17 It I 4S 1 Clnrlanatl ...1(1 3 (I I 41" 21 Pittsburgh ...I 2 1 S3 (t 1 ST ' 4 Philadelphia .111 It IT. la (2 it Boaton . ....I S 4 It 41 S 2S 17 0r .s if 'lit. FhU DMgUM. Joe Buah. Above are four - reasons whv the Giants and Cardinals and the Browns snd Yanks are running neck and neck for the leadership in their respective leagues. For the week ending July 15, tabulation of figures show that Joe Buah, Yankee pitcher, is leading the American league hurlers with eleven victories and three defeats; Phil Douglas, the Giant's slabman, tops the National league with ten triumphs and three setbacks. Rogers Homsby is leading the National league in hitting, and his home run clouting is keeping his team in front George Sisler, the Brown's first base- man, has the highest batting average in both league. Ruf Wings 49 Birds in Tourney Shoot Competition started Sunday in the three divisions of the Ak-Sar-Ben Gun club trophy shoots when 21 shpoters winged the "clay birds." In division A, Lee J. Ruf won the first leg on the prizewhen he shat etred 49 out of 50 targets. Moore placed second wth a Score, of 47 out of 50, while Bruce Thorpe and Beard tied for third with 46 hits out of 50 chances. Three guns, Adams, r' Riley and Hunter tied for first in Division "B", each with a score of 47 out of 50 tar gets.. Hunter emerged victorious, however, in the shoot-off;- -Marshall and Johanson tied for second with 46 "birds." Swearingen won the first leg on the Division "C" . prize when he. broke 45 out of 50 targets. ' Meyer was sec ond with 43. "Bearcat" Wright to Meet Sam H Langf ord Tonight Ed (Bearcat) Wright, Omaha col ored heavyweight : fighter, and Sam Langford of Boston are scheduled to-meet in a 10-round bout at Tulsa, Okl., tonight. . V V- " - Tonighrs battlewill be the third between? these two .' heavies. Lang ford won a. decision in the first and knocked out Wright in their second meeting. ' ' Omaha Ramblers Lose Nehawka,' Neb.;- July 16.-(Special Telegram.) The Nehawka baseball club defeated the Omaha Ramblers in an'interesting game here this aft ernoon, bv the score bf'3 to 1. McConnell and Kimbira composed the battery f6r ; the winners, while Simpson pitched and Volk was be hind the bat for the Umanans. Amateur Standing City Leagae. W, X. . Pet. '4 S .641 ( .671 7 ,.S00 S i .301 11 .114 Town.ends North Omsha Boosters . Murphy-Did-Its Knights of Columbus . . Drive-It-Yourselfs Nebraska Tire ....... ..11 Metropolitan League. ; - - i. W. South Side Merchsats ..11 Woodmen ot World 10 Lake Street Merchants .......10 Thomas Cu.acks ( W. O. Clarke ................ S Bees .- ( .' Aaerleaa League. . - W. K. of C Colombia ..10 McKenney Dentist S Carter Lak club I Betsy Ross ................... 4 Northwestern Bell .... 4 Postoftlc Employes S V - She Laacue. ' , Pet. .711 .7(1 .714 .441 ,111 IS .000 Pet.. .SOS .4(7 .SIS .114 .111 .1(1 Pet .SO .771 .771 .ISS .451 .400 .400 .111 .111 Naples Bank-............ Social Settlement. Star Furnace ..... ... Brawn Park Merchants -.. Y M. H A., ... . .. Christ Child. Center -"..'.'.'." Kianey Shoes-.. South Bids Sokols ...... Paae's All Star .... .'. .". Mdeta Wewdsaeai . 1 L. Pet 1 .IIS X .!( 4 .m ( .441 s .1SS 5 .1(( f L. Pet S ' .10 Rock Spring S Omaha Camp ( Magnolia camp .............. South Omah. .... S Beach S a and M. 1 Gate City lVeagae. - - - W." Whlatle Bottler S Barker Clothes ( Carr Electric. .....7 Leavenworth Merchant ...... William Street Mftxhanta .... S hnn Child CeatV. ...,... 2 Cuming Street Merchants V.. . .. ( - ' : - i:-' ' ' S .447 4 .(( 4 . .40 5 .SSO 7 .11! a .(( l Oeerg Sleler. Kranda's Homer Beats Grand Island Club, 3-0 Pritchard's Hurling and Fairbury's 8upport Defeat Islanders Nor folk. Trounces Beatrice Links Win. Grand Island, Nab, July 17. Prltchard not only pitched tight ball but had fine support In'" ths pinches. Kranda's horn run In th sixth scoring Plorc ahead of him cinched th gam for Grand Island ! I to (. Score: FAIRBURT GRAND ISLAND AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. Roonsy.s sill Roben.rf 4 1. 1 ( cisvTd.lb M'D'ott.rf Rslehle.lf Wlnb'h.lb G'dwln.2b Bllaa.ef O'Cnor.c Willy, p 11 1 I Brewer.lb ( ( 1 ( S ( Sp'ker.cf I 0 rai'tiere,ir 1 S ( 2 S 1 iso (24 111 1(1 1 7 01 Plerce.lb 1 1 aKranda,lb 4 (I Met!,.. Roberts, a Prltch'd.p S I 0 10 Totala 14 S14 S Total SI S 27 Score by Innlnss: Falrbury ' 000 00( 0000 Grand Island Oil (01 OOx S Summary Buns: Pierce, Kranda, Prltch ard. Error: Speaker. Horn run: Kranda. Two-iaa hits: Wlmbush. Sacrifice hit: Goodwin. Bases on balls: By Wllley, (1); by Prltchard. (2). 8tolen base: Rooney. Double play: Kranda (unassisted). Struck out:- By Prltchard, 2: by Wllley, S. Left on baass: Falrbury, 10: Grand Island, 4. Earned rune: Grand Island, S. Umpire: jonnson ana nmitn. Elk Hons Win. Norfolk. Nb.. Julv 17. Clean hits and plenty of them did th trick for the Elk rrorns. who defeated Beatrice here, S to I. score BEATRICE. NORFOLK. AB H O A - AB S0 1 D'lag.ra, lb 4 1 1 1 K'chner, lb 4 2 12 0 Wlns'na. rf 4 1. 3 0 lAtherton, ss 4 1 ( Mitchell, 2b S 1 1 I Marr, Ib 4 4 1 B'm'n, cf, p 4 1 1 B'm'n, cf . p 4 IS 0 Ulark, c Rouse, If Rider, rf . 4 1 5 1 a o 4 2 ( 1 ( MoonSy, If 1 0 0 2 1 ( ( Qulnn, aa 4 Graves, cf Hegsrty, lb iDidler, p 0 Parker, is 4 Unser. oil ( t 4 1 17 4 1 ( 4 2 SPrt's, p, cf I 1JI Totals 33 12 27 IS Totals 21 '7 24 13 Beatrice ..' 101 100 (00-j-l Norfolk 100 104 00x&S Summary Runs: Delaguerra, Kirchner, unser, Atherton (2), Mitchell. Mair, Clark, Rouae, Hegarty, Dldler. Error: Parker. Three-base hit: Norton. Two-bas hits: Rome. Marr. Dldier, Mitchell, Bowman, Qulnn. Sacrifice hits: Kirchner, Blder, Bowman. Saeriflce fly: Mooney. Bases on balls: Off Did er 4. off Norton 2. Double pley: Parker to Qulnn to Kirch ner. Hits: Off Dldier 7 in v, orr Nor ton 11 In (. off Bowman 1 in 2. Struck out: By Dldier (. by Norton 2. by Bow man 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Norton (Mitchell), by. Dldier (Unser and Norton). .Winning pitcher: Dldier. Losing pitcher: Norton, umplrs: Wright (ot Denver), lime or same: i:i. Unks Wis) Blusfcst, Hastings, Neb., July. 17. Lincoln won a slugging match, II to 11, from Hastings hers today. Eachtermeyer hit a home run with two men on bases. Gibson was put out of the park for disorderly conduct. score: LINCOLN HASTINGS. 11 ABH O A D'lsrra,2b 4 1 Zelnker, 3b Carrlg, ct Dye, as S lCrann, rf (110 1 OlUo'ler, lb. If S 2 4 2 4 ( Amen, cf (10 0 Gibson, rf Maxwell, p Conkey, c 0 0 Tomea, If, p 1 0 2 1 0 0 Serb, lb 4 112 7 O Z'genb'n, a 4 12 4 Bool, If 1 0 E't'r, lb, lb 4 1 g 2 McCoy, lb Carr, Sb Scott, p, rf S 0 Wlllets, e 3 ( S 0 4 2 Peterson, p 0 ( ( 0 0 O PIier, 2b 4 12 1 ' Total 41 IS 17 1 Totals 3S 10 17 11 Lincoln 430 000 40212 Hastings- ....001 021 10311 Summary Rune: Zlnksr, Carrlg (1), Dye (3), -Gibson,. Conkey (IV Bool (2), McCoy- (2). Carr. Crann. Moeller. Amen. Tomes. Serbt(2),-.Zeigenhelra, Echtermeyer u;, wiueie, riser, sirrors: zinxer, Moei ler, .Tomes. Home" run: ' Eehtermeyer. Three-base- nit: Carr. Two-baae hits Zlnker (2), McCoy,- Crann,. Amen,. Conksy, Serb, Zelgenblen, Dye. Sacrifice. hit: Dye. Bases , on balls: -. Off Scott 4, off Tonys 4, eir axwe Btoi.n oases: uooi,uye, Glbsofi, Carrlg.'Plaer. Double plays: Zeis- fnbeien. to "Eehtermeyer, Carr to Dye to Mcuoy. una ana niu: orr Peterson 1 and S, In, 2. off'Scott S and ( In -4. off Tom and. s in.7, off Maswell s and 4 in a. BtrucK out: ur scott . oy.Tome. 4, by Maxwell t.- Left on -bases: Lincoln 7, Hasting S--Bit by pitched ball: By Maxwell (Zeigenbaln). ;Wild,' pltche: ' Peterson. Scott. ; Maxwell (2). ''Earned runs:. Lincoln 1( Hastings-S. . UmDlre: Wheeler. Time sot. gam:' 2:25. . Q. Batter hit. 't 'shortstop. , Th lat ter throws to flrat and .the -first' baseman muffs -the ball. Ths' batter goes to sec ond.. If the flrat baaemsa '. had stepped off the base he could -have caught the ball -and the batter could not have gone to aecona. snouia tn . batter - be called back, In that cass? -- A. - K. Th batter east make an he can aa m paw throw af that character. - Q. Bases : all occupied. Two are out. Pitcher has two strike oa batUr. Man on first baae run down to -eecond. H went past It but did not touch It Was he outr - A. .IT. If th ptteferr was determined (a ge( th batter eat and did an amake aay play , for - (ha rssaer th latter was aet eat althaaurh he weald sum had tm n. -verss la srogas aroer u a paaseel ' O. SuCBoaa tha batter hlta ' twa tin foals' but th catcher does not get either ef them. Are they strikes 7 A.. Yes, 1 If lh hsWer has sutt already Q. If a batter ts substiruted - for an ether does th battsr who Is subatltuted hav to play la th field! A. B (m swt He aa gw aat e the mm mmm a a m ini ga wna nis Q. Batter strikes out but doe not ran. The catcher, thinking he ts not going to try to run. throws th ball to the pitcher. The batter then goea to first and make It. Ia "he safe? A. Yea. H did set hav as raw laa ssedlaSrly. - j Safe or Out. Chicago Wins Out in Eleventh; Ruth Gets Homer Pale Hose Cop Third Straight From Yankees, 8 to 7 Hooper and Montil Knock Home Runs. New York, July 17. Chicago won its third straight from New York, taking an eleven-inning battle in which both clubs used tour pitchers, 8 to 7. Ruth rapped out his fifteenth home run in the seventh ana in tne eighth -Hooper and Mostil drove out circuit blows on successive pitcnea balls. Score: CHICAGO. I NEW YORK. AB.H.OA. AB.H.O.A. J'eaaaaa SIS SlWitt.ef 1 ( S ll'llsan.lb 114 IIPlDD.lb S 1 11 Colllna.lb SIS 41 Ruth. rf 111 Hopr,rt Moetll.cf Pal k. If Sbeeley.lb Yaryan.e xM'Cllaa Sistisel.lf Schans. Ward.lb Scott.aa McNslly.lb Hoyt.p Jonea.p aSk'ner M'ray.p sBaker Bchelk.o Rob'n.p Schupp.p Blank p.p 4(111 ( ( 0 ( ( xntrunk L'vrte.p 11( aisH'fm'n ( ( (IsKewater y iM'M'lan.lb 1 Totals 41 IS 12 mO'Doul 1 May,p 1 Totsts SI IS II2S xSrhanc out, hit by batted ball. xRan for Taryan In eleventh. xBatted for Blankenahlp la eleventh. Batted for Jon In eighth. sHatted for McNally In ninth. sBatted for Baker In ninth. Ran for Hermann In ninth. sBatted for Murray la ninth. Score by Innlnss: Chicaco ((.4( i flew TorK viv avu it. vv . Summary Run; Johnson, Collins (I). Hooper (if. Mortll (I), Tslk. Plpp, Ruth (1), Ward (I). Scott. Errors: Tarysn. Boott ' Two-bas hit: Sehanv, Ruth, MsuseL Horn run: Ruth, Hooper. Mostil. Stolon ba: Muael. Saerlflcee: Collins. ScbanS. Multlsan, Sheely. Left on bases: New York, 1S Chlcaso, (. Base on balls: Off Hoyt. 1; off Bobsrt son. 1; off Schupp. 1: off Blsnkenshlp, 1: ff May. 1. Struck out: By Robert ion, 1: by Blankenahlp, 1; by Hoyt, 1: by Jonaa, l. rrns: uii noy, v m Innlnss: off Jonaa. S In 1-1 Inning i off Murray: Non In 1: off Mays, S In S nl-nin..- nit Robertson. 14 In S VI Innlnsa; off Schupp. non (fseed only one batter): off Blankenahlp, 1 in 1 1-1 inning ; off Leverette, 1- In I inning, raseea emu. Schang. Winning pitcher: Blankenahlp. Loalng pitcher: Mays. Umpires: Evans and Dlnoen. Time: 1:40. India Blank Athletic. PhiiaAainhia. Julv. IT. Clcvslsnd de tested Philadelphia In the second game or tne aeries, s to w. unie . . .......H Ktta mrhlU tlla iHia lu iuvi " , ........ teammates pounded Harris hsrd. Score' AB.H.O.A AB.H.O.A Jam'on. If S 2 4 ( Youn. lb 4 14 4 Wem'y. 2b S 1 Gal'way, as 0 2 0 1 0 10 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 4 0 ( Bp'ker, ct Wood, rf t 1 1 s 2 1 0 ( 2 10 ( 4 1 ( Walker, if Hau.er, lb Miller.- cf Perkins, o Welch, rf Dykea, lb Harris, p J. Sew'l. aa Gard'r, lb MTnls, lb n'Nelll. e Uhle, p Total IS 14 17 10 Score hv Innlnsa: Totals 10 41714 Cleveland 000 001 0225 Philadelphia ooo ooo ooo o Summary Rune: Jamleson (2), Wamby, Speaker. Wood. Errors: rerxins (ij.rwo- base hits: wooa, Mcinnis, jamieaon, Sneaker. Three base hlta: Mclnnes. Welcn. Speaker. Wamby. Horn run: Wood. Stolen baae: wamby. Double piaya: uysea to Hauaer; Dykes; Young to Hauaer;Young to Galloway to Hauaer; unie to wamoy to Melnni.. Left on bases: Philadelphia, 7; Cleveland, S. Baaes oa balls: Off Har ris, 5; off Uhle, S. Struck out: By Hsrris, 1: bvDhle.4. HI t bv Ditched ball : By Uhle, (Dykes). Umpires: Chill, Walsh snd Nal- lin. Time: i: Cobb's Batting Feature. Boston, July 17. Cobb' batting wa the feature of Detroit's vlctorv over Boaton. IS to 7. He mad five hit In five time at bat including a aouoi ana a nome run. score: DETROIT. I BOSTON.' AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. Blue, lb 4 0 10 01 B. S'lth, rf I I I t Haney, 3b 4 4 2 0 TTMenoa'y, If s 0 1 0 Cobb, cf Veach. If s a 3 Hurne, lb SIS 0 Pratt, lb 4 111 4 1 S Hell'an, rf 1 ( 01 Dugan. lb 5 1 S S Flag'ad, rf 10 2 V J. Co'na, cf S 1 0 0 Clark, 2b 4 J 3 b o'Ro'ke, a 4 z l Blarney, ss S I 1 - Z Ruel. c 10 0 0 Oag'on, ss 0 0 0 01 Lynch, e 10 0 1 Manlon, e 4 o e v auinn. d 10(0 Dauss, p 0 ( 0 O Piercy, p .110 2 Ehmke, p 4 10 3 Ful'ton, p (001 10 0 0 Joh'.on, p 0 0 0 iHarria x J ones 0 0 0 1 Totals IS 10 27 13 Totals 39 1( 27 13) xBatted for Dauss In second, sBatted for Piercy In sixth. Score by Innings: Detroit 060 312 (103 18 Boaton 500 000 020 7 summary Runs: Blue (2). Hsnev (Z) Cobb (3), Hellmann (2), Clark (2). THx- ney. m anion, isnnuc (2), Jonea, smitn, Menosky, Pratt, Dugan, J. Collins, O'Rourke. Fullerton. Errors: Clark. Manlon, Menosky, O'Rourke 3). Two-base hlta: Cobb, Ehmke, E. Smith. Three-base hit: E. Smith. Home run: Cobb. Stolen baae: Cobb, sacrifices: Blus. Hsnev (2) Veach, Manlon, Clark. Menoaky. Double piaya: unmae to uiarK to Blue; Dugan to Pratt to Burns. Laft on baaea: Detroit 7- Boaton, S. Bsses on balls: Off Dsuas, 3; ott junrnKs, z; orr nercy. 2: on Fuller- ton, 3. Struck out: By Ehmke, 2; by Johnson, 1. Hits: Off Dauss, 3 In 1 In ning; orr jsnmke, 7 in 7 inninga; off John son, 0 In 1 Inning: off Qulnn. 4 In 1 in. nlng, none out In second; off Piercy, 10 in s innings; oir Fuiierton, a in s innings. Winning pitcher: Ehmke. Losing pitcher: Piercy. Umpires: Connolly and Owens. Time: 2:03. Sig HaugdaJJ Breaks His Nebraska Record Edmonton. Alberta. July 17. Sie Haugdahl broke his own "world's record for a mile and a half on a dirt track here Saturday. His time was 1:01 1-.S. a fifth rt( 9 eernti,! ketfe t'ian the mark h- made at Calgary, and sp!so on a Nebraska track. Golf Fjcis Q. Where a slaver has lifted Kali and .rAnn.fl 1. l.h .M.lh, - is. no entitled to lirt and diop again If th ball happens to roll Into a bad lie? A. 'rt. Hawaeer- If th. hall h.. lifted according to th rules from a haaard. and when dropped rolls In4 the haaard swain, is may oe urtea ana dropped again without penalty. Q. What la the record for the grestest number of holes ever plsyed by a golfer in a single aay 7 A, Charles M. Daniel, former champion WlBSmar. la believed ta hnlt tha vaMrrf. He Dlaved 22S holes atartlur at o'clock w an aaaraimr ana rimsnea at 7: IS in the evening. His performance was over a nlaa-aol course, measuring 1,174 yard and hi average ace re wa a fraction aver ss stroKe per mM. Q. What Is the longest extra hole match over played in th national ama teur T - A Twice matches In the championship hav teqaired five extra bale ef play. Ia 1SOS, Walter J. Travis defeated H. H. Wil der oa the (1st creea. Chirk Kvans and Rraiaald St. VrwU tied this rernrd in th KtO championship, Kvaa winning. Q. What is th rule where two player la a match are looking for 'on of th hall and on or tn player step en ItT Av ir (aa player Masing rar ewa aali u, aa la a atrake. If th Dlarer : his appaaewt'e (all, tha ball la replaced and there Is a peaalty. Q. Is there any difference In the rule tor match and medal play where a player tee and play his hall eut.lde of th limits of ths teeing spscsT If there any penalty? A. There Is a dlffereaer. Ia a match play ths ap pan eat may recall th strait bat there Is a penalty, la medal play, the Player aaast tea aeher ball within the limits, tsaatlag (aa pie .less srreke la hla for the Kale, rail are M so bivalves dleaauUfleatlaa. MSiandtn0s WESTERN LEAGlsV Hlaadlags. W.UtVt I W L P-1. Si. Je Hl.iulffl 4S (S ASS Mteus Clly SI 17 .Hoi Okie. CUf 4(14.414 Tulaa II ! .Still Mnlnas II t .III Wichita I 41 .1411 Denver 1111.117 Ya4rday"a Reaalt. Paaver, 10: Oklahoma I lly, S. Tula, t: Dee Mnlnra. . Sinus City, II: HI. Jaaepb, II. Wlrhll-Hffslra, rain. . Today' flames, Wichita ai Omaha (Iwa gsmea). St. Joseph st Hi.iun I'liy. Tulsa st les Moines. N other game K-heduled. - NEBRASKA STATU I.EAGl B, Slsndlngs, W.L.Prt I W.L.Prt. Bestrlr 4 S .I7li(t'd leland 1 1 .10 Lincoln 4 S .lll falrbury 1 4 Norfolk 4 S .1711 Healing I 4 .III YesterdayM Result. Lincoln, 11; Haalinga, II. Norfolk. I; Beatrice. I. Grand leland. 1, Falrbury, 0. Today' (lames, Beetrln at Norfolk. Falrbury at Grand leland. Lincoln st Hatllng. v NATIONAL 1.EAGIE. Standi net. W. I Pctl . W. I.. Pet. New York 10 10 .(111 Brooklyn 4141.414 St Loula 51 IS ,6ll Plttaburgh 11 44 .47 Chicago 44 40 .524lPhlla. ,, 10 41.115 Cincinnati 44 41 .5231 Boaton . 30 41 .170 Yesterday 'a ' Result. New York, S; SI. Ixiula. 2. Pittsburgh, I; Brooklyn, S. Cincinnati. S: Boston, 7. Chicago, 1; Philadelphia. 2. Today'a Games. Boston st Cincinnati. Brooklyn tf Ptltaliurgh. New York at St Loula. Philadelphia at Chlcaso. - AHKRICAN LEAOCE. '. . .-', Staadlnga. W.I Pctl W. L. Pet. St. Loul SSSS.MllWsshlngt'B 40 41 .41 New York' 41 l( .557('leveland 41 44 .411 Chicago - 45 41 -SHI Phlla. - - 24 41 .424 Detroit 45,42 .IlllBoston 15 50,411 Yesterday'' Basalt. Chicago. S; Mew York.- 7. Cleveland. S; Philadelphia, (. Detroit, 1: Boston, 7. St. Louls-Wsahlqgton. rain. Today's Games. Chicago at New York. -St. Louis at Waahlngton. Detroit at Boaton. Cleveland at Philadelphia. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, Standing. W. L. Pctl W. L. Pet Ind'n'p'll 64 34 .6141 Louisville 41 44 .SIS St. Paul 50 34 . 661 Kan. City 4153.434 Milwaukee 63 42 .653l'olumbue 37 53.411 Minn'p'lla 46 41 .623Toledo 31 61 .351 Yraterdny's Results. Kansss City, 16; Milwaukee. S (called In eighth, rain). St. Paul, S-3: Minneapolis. 4-7.- No other games scheduled. Today's flame. Toledo st Minneapolis. -- - Columbus -st St Paul, . v.- -. Louisville at Milwaukee. - Indianapolis st Kansas City. . - , Play in Omaha George Duncan. Abe Mitchell. American Lea go. a. AB. R. H. Pet Sleler. St Loula S4 1S 7S 14 .41( rvihk Detroit 71 57 51 111 .114 nealcer Cleveland. 74 277 SI 119 -1SS Hellmann. Detroit.. o 111 1 111 -3 Miller. Fhila. 7e i as National Leaxae. G. AB. ft H. Pet Hornaby. St. Loula. It 334 71 111 .11 Hollocher. Chicago. 14 321 4 111 .l(t Blsbee. Plttaburgh . l lis St 11 ,H! Johnston. Brooklyn. 7! II S 114 .147 Grimes. Chicago ..! JJ1 at I! Batters Cracks to Oppose Duncan and Mitchell Ovec Field Course Rudy Knepper, Newly Crowned Trnsroisisippi Champion, and Goorgo Von Elm, Runner-Up, to Play Famous Pro in Afternoon Sara Reynold and Blaine Young Paired Against Them in Morning Round. ABE MITCHELL and George Duncan, famous British proa, will be confronted with some stiff opposition in their exhibition 32-hole match over the Field club course Thursday. Blaine Young, state champion, and Sam Reynolds, who mashed the Country club cpurse to smithereens in the Trani mississippl tournament last week, will oppose the Britishers in the 18-hole morning round, while Rudy Knepper, newly crowned Transmississippi champ, and George Von Elm, runner-up, will play them in the afternoon. Knepper will make a special tripl? ft? VE'wSt SS Caord and Hunter Beat to Reynolds, consented to remain I Fred Wright and JohllBOn Over for the match. ' n.i.sor. lulv 17 Tessa. Guilford The scores of the British pros will be wstched with keen interest, for it i . " ".. "! is tne nrsi i me goners oi ineir ca is- ber have taken a shot at the Field club speedway. Mitchell and Duncan were here last year, also Kay and Vardon, but they played over the Country club course. Par on the Field course is 73 and the course record of 72 is reld by Reynolds. The players will tee off in the morning; at 10 a. m. and in the after noon at 2:30. ' The affair is being staged under the supervision of the Junior league. An admission fee of $1 will be charged and proceeds will be dis- Jensed in charitable work by the unior league. Amateur Games on Muny Lots This Week v TWILIOHT GAMES. Tuesday. Rlvervlew. 0 P. M. Christian Cuba against Man.com Parks. Fsntenelle. ( P. it Clifton Hill S. S sgalnat Bethany 8. 8. Miller, ( P. M. W. O. W. sgalnat Omaha Bee. Wednesday Thirty-second and Dewey, ( P. M. Iten Biaculta 'against Union Psciflc Au ditors. - Miller, S P. M. Federal Reserve Bank egalnat Guarantee Fund. Fontenelle, ( P. ' M. Klrachbraun Creamery sgalnat 16th and Leavenworth Merchants. s Thursday. Thirty-second and Dewey, 8 P. V. Bethanv S. S. against Plymouth S. 8. . Carter Lake. S P. M. Swedish Miaaion agalnnt Hirat 8. S. Miller, S P. M North Preabyterlan S. S. agalnat Central Park S. 8. Fontenelle. ( P. M. St. Mark 8. 6. against Clifton Hill 8.. S. SATURDAY. Thlrty-serond and Dewey Ave. 1 P. M First Presbyterian (gainst First M. K. 4 P. M. Wheeler against lloCab. Rlvervlew 4 P. M. U. P. Auditors sgalnat Guar antee Fund Life. Fontenelle. ! P. M. Hirat S. . 8. agalnat Clifton Hill 8. 8. 4 P. M. Iten Biscuits against Klrscb. braun Creamery. Miller. 1 P. M. Bethany 8. 8. sgalnat Csntral Park S. 8 4 P. M. Federal Reserve Bank against 16th and Leavenworth Merchants. East Elmwood. 1 P. M. Christian Tigers sgalnat Grace S. S. ' West Elmwood. , 1 P. M. Swedish Miaaion agalnat North Preabyterlan S. S. ' 4 P. M. North Presbyterian agalnat Hirat M. B. Carter lake. 4 P. M St Mark S. S. against Ply mouth 8. 8. SUNDAY. . Thirty-second and Dewey. ' 1:30 P. M. Williams St. Merchants against Whistle Bottling Co. 3:30 v. M. umana ate againat usi St Merchants. Rlvervlew. 1:30 P. M. Brown Park Merchants against Kinney Shoe Co. ,3:30 P. M, W. O W. against Thomas Cusack Co. Fontenelle. 1:30 P. M. Christ Child, Jra., against Leavenworth St. Merchants. 8:30 P. M Drive-It-Yourself against K, of C. Miller. 1 :30 P. M. Omaha Camp sgalnat-. B & M. Camp. M. W. A 3:30 P. M. Murphy-Did-Its against Ne braska Tire & Rubber Co. Fort. Omaha. 1:30 P. M. Christ Child Center against star r urnace. 3:30 P. M. North Omaha Boosters against Townaends. Carter Lake Club. 1:30 P. M. Carter Lake Club against Post Office Employes. Athletic Field. 1:30 P. M. Y. M H. A. against Social Settlement 3:30 P. M. W. O. Clark's against So. Side Merchsnts. East Elmwood. 1:30 P. M. N. W. Bell Telephones againat Columbia. 3:30 P. M. Betsy Ross againat Colum bia. West Elmwood. 1:10 P. M Betsy Ross agalnat Mc Kenney Dentists. 1:30 P. M. Rock Springs Camp against S. O. Camp. M. W. A. Christie Heights. 1:30 P. M. So. Bide Sokol sgainst Ike Pane' All Stars. Carter Lake. , 1:30 P. H. Beach Camp againat Mag nolia Camp, M. W. A. 3:30 P. M Barker's Clothes Shop against Cuming; St. Merchants. Hundreds of Birds Killed by Storm at David City David City, Neb., July 17. (Spe cial) High winds here , Sunday morning broke limbs from trees ajid blew off the tops of brick chimneys and prostrated telephone and electric light wires. The Gates ice house was demilished. There was a heavy downoour of rain after the wind sub sided. A Targe barn full of hay, west ot town, owned by ueorge Zahler of this city, was struck bv lightning, and after the storm streets and yards were strewn with hun dreds of dead birds. Farmer Hurt When Seat of Cultivator Falls Off Falls 'City. Neb.. July 17. (Spe cial.) Evan Dunn, a farmer near here, was seriously injured when the seat of the cultivator upon which he was riding fell to the ground, throw ing him underneath. Dunn's feet were caught in the stirrups. The horses lines were tied about his back and he was almost doubled in two, receiving three fractured bones in his right leg, a wrenched back and severe injuries to his chest and neck. Dunn s farm is one mile east ot the city. He will recover. First Potato Shipment from Gibbon Brings $1.80 Gibbon. Neb.. July 17. (Special.) Bayley brothers have made the first shipment of potatoes from the Gibbon district, five cats of first quality that brought $1.80 were con signed to Chicago markets '"--ri af -J -- of Boston, national amateur rham- mon, witn O tor two rounds oi tne .hole Lincoln park public links. and Willie Hunter, formerly British amateur champion, with 78, yester day defeated Fred Wright of Los Angeles and Harrison Johnston of St. Paul, 3 and 2, in a best ball four somes Wright equalled Hunter's 78, but Johnston took 80, having slumped in his game during the open championship last week. The Bee Want Ads are best busi ness boosters. ' Baseball Today Double Header Omaha vs Wichita First Game at 2. 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