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THE OMAHA BEEt WKDNESJUY. JULY 19, 19.'2.
Cardinals Win' Free Hitting Contest From Giants in Last Game of Series
Earl Smith Fans II "Babe caiu 'Em
iWith Winning
Run on Third
nr
I 'lis Tough to Be Golf Champ .
fa
5t Louu 9 to 8 Victory
vOver New York Place
Card Half Game
From Top.
St. Louis, July 18. The Cardinal
made it three out of (our over the
(int place Giantt, winning; a free hil
ling contest, 9 to 8. The Giantt rat- J
lied in the ninth, but with the tying
run on third and the winning run on I
fir!, Earl Smith fanned, ending the
came.
The Cardinal fielded miserably,!
Imo errort in the seventh giving New
York two runt. Hornsby s error also
helped the New Yorkers to their rally
in the ninth. Both clubt used three I
Ditchers.
As t result of the victory, the Car
dinals are only a half game behind
the leaders. They have won seven
out of 10 from New York this year.
Score:
NEW TOK.
AH. HO. A
Bsnr'fl. m SIS
llaw'ae, lb 4
Krix'M. lb .
Mrlieel. If
Young, rt
Klly. lb
Hnb'oB, ef
t'aa'm. at
Harder,
TxviIm,
CiiiMr, a
Jnn'ard. a
SB: Smith
T. I.OI1IH.
AH. H O A.
ru-k. rf I I f
J. ih.rf till
1: Horn y, lb 4
iMuellsr, If t
HKour tr, lb I
Stork, lb 4
Alniltb. e 4
Lyn, M 1
North, p t
Pf.ff.r. p 1
Pertlca, p J
Tofroor, a 1
Tetata SS IS It 11
sSrhvlta
sMana
4:
A
4
4 H a
x
.-'aw- f sYV:
aaBBsWMt-.v$lkam Si
Babe forth . U
ft
1
New York, July I8.-S0 eacited
that he, can't sleep and so bewildered
that be can't collect hit thoughts,
Gene Saraien, arriving here yeter-
oay ttegan to realize wnat It mean
to be theopeo golf champion of
America.
Out of the perplexity of the 48
Sleepiest nours lie nit spent since
winning the title at the Skokie links
in Chicago, the 21-year-old champion
has resolved to make two trips to
Europe, the first probably thia fall,
to learn the course, and the second
next summer, to compete in the Brit-
ith open championship. In the mean
time he'll be on exhibition in the
Untied State.
. He walked into his hotel carrvins
the large silver cup, emblematic of
hit honors, and in a moment his
hands were being wrung off. He
itruBglrd up to his room, unpacked
his golf bag. opened a traveling rat
and watched a pack of letters flood
the floor.
"I'm getting letters from everyone
I didnt realue that It. nwans
this," he pointed to the floor, "to
be a champion. I here are checks in
some of them. 1 ou know John
Black should have won anyway.
(Black, the 44-year-old grandfather,
finished second.) Well, this is too
much lor me.
"I wasn't excited all during the
tournament while I Dlayed, but the
worst hour of my life was after 1 had
finished and waited for the other to
finish. 1 hat was torture. Then when
I won. the crowd excited me and I've
been in a daze ever since. I prayed
before making my last shot and it
went true to the pin. I was scared."
Boosters Divide With
Tulsa in Doubleheader
Dei Moines Wins First Contest, 10 to
to 6, and Drops Second, by 8
to 7 Score Packen Lose.
Totala 111117 13
a)att4 for Cunningham In alath.
sRattrd for Lavaa la eKhth.
1 Ran for Bchulta la eighth.
kv Innlan!
V.. T,li 101 111
"o.'! -.:!:: v:. -V,4,,,M,. " casualties.
III II IB , . Ml. . c F m. I ' I "
(I). Yoaac, Kelly. Cunningham. Flack.
Horn tor. Stock, Alaamltb . Lavan (.
Teporcer, Mann. Rrrera; Frlach, J. Smith,
Moraeby (I), Foamier, Alnamlth. Two-
baa bits: Rawllng. nam, oinninnam
Snyder, Hornsby (1). Horn run: Aln
amlth. Rtolsn baaea: Kelly, rrlacb. Bacrl.
rtoea: una, maca. uoudio pii.
Here is Babe Ruth, sultan of Swat
and enemy of all umpires, acting as
an umpire at a game between New
York newspaper writers And the
Newspaper club of New York. There
Pee Molne. July II. Dm afolne and
Tula divided a doubls-htsdsr today and
apllt even In tba four-asm eerie. Tha
locale took th r rat nm,. 10 to a. by
bunt nlna alx hlta, two paaaaa and an er
ror in th alath sain, but dropped tha
ond. I to 7. after havlna obtained I
aeven-run laad In th third Innlna. Baa
natt noma run, with two men en baa
th alxth, acorad th winning run.
ecore. rirat gam:
American
Yanka Wallop Whit Box.
.AB.H.PO.A
Bennett, II I 1 I 0
Baum., lb I t 1 1
Davla, rf Stt
Lamb, cf lit
Lallv.. It I 11 I
Stuart. Sb I S 1
M'Ola., aa 4 S 1
Croaby. a 411
8hrm., p 1 1 Ml
Rarhae, p t t t
xWItt 1 t t 0
Black, p t t tl
Totala 111114 11
x Batted (or Raohao In aerenth,
Krora by Inninaa:
Tulaa Ill IAD 090 t
i Uea Molne Ill 00 Oftx It
PBS MOtNfcs.
AB.H.PO.A
Oanlo, . cf 410
Waanar, (b S 1 4 t
Horan, rf I S t
Orah'm. lb 4 1 t 1
Oraney, If S t 0
Oorman, p 4 S S t
Turaeoa, aa 4 1 t 4
Wllaon, a 4 S S 1
Cullop, p t 1
Cooper, p 4 S
Totala ST 11 IT IX
Mueller to Alnemtth: rriafh to Kelly tollait game of the aerlra, 14 to 4, hltttna
Frlach: Klly to Snyder te Kelly. Left on thre Whit Sox pitcher for 20 eafe
baaea: Naw York. I; St. Ixmla. 7. Baaaa blow, wore
Summary Runa: Bennett. Bauman
K. Ynrlt juiv l The v Tnrk navla, Leltvelt. Stuart. Sherman. Oanln.
Yankee eaally defeated Chicago In the I Horan, Graham, Oraney (3). Oorman (1),
lurirun t;. vuoper i,,, x.rrora; uroBDy(
Wagner. Turaeon, Wtlaon, Two-baae hlta:
mm kaiu ntf VtmtfT 1 n1t noualaa. 1 : 1 CHICAGO.
off Pertlra. t: off Caneey. 1: off Jocnard. AB.H.O.A
1- ntt North. 1. fltruclr out: Bv Pfefrltr. S: I JOhn'n, aa
by Doualaa. I; by Cauaey, S; by Pertlca, 1; I Mul an, 3b
ay nortn. i niu un iouaiaa. a in i j i uii.ua, u
Innlna: off Cauaev. 4 In t l- InnlnVa: off I M Cl n, 2b
Jonnard. 4 In Inninaa: off Pfeffer. I In II nooper, ri
Innlnca; oft Pertlca, S In S Inninaa; off StrunK. cr
North. 1 In 1 Inlna-. Hit h altched ball: I Fa Ik. If
By Doualaa (Lavan). Wild pitch: Jon-1 Sheely, lb
hard. Wlnnlna pitcher: Pertlca. Loelnf BcnaiK. o
pitcher: Jonnard. umpire: O Day and
Hart. Tim: :tl.
Cuba Beat rhllllea.
' Chlcaro, July II. Chicago bunched bit
and defeated Philadelphia, to 3. In the
Yaryan. e
Bl'k'a'p, p
Schupp, p
Court'y, p
Totala 10 14 15,
final earn of tha aerlea. Hev Orlme. of I cor" mninaa.
tha Cuba led tha hlttlnr attack with four I phlcaga
Witt, cf
Plpp. lb
Ruth, rf
Meuael. If
Schang, a
Hoffan. o
Ward. Sb
Fewa'r. 2 b
Scott,
Mlt'hell, aa
M'Na'y, 3b
M'MI'n, Sb
Shaw'y, p
New York
AB.H.O.A.
4 t 0
St
Totala 42 20 27 4
hlta. Including a double and a bom run.
In four time up. Score :
PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O.A.
Rapp, tb 4 12
Park-n. Sb
Wll'ma, ef
Walker, rt
Lea, It
Flet'er, aa
Lealta, lb
Patera,
Slnt'on, p
Ring, p
Wrlt ona
1 4
1 4
t I
t 1
i a
210
1 t
t
0
t t
CHICAOO.
AB.H.0 A.
Hea'otstrf 1110
Hol'her, a 4
Terry, lb i
Grlmea, lb 4
Frlberg, cf 4
Millar, It S
Krug, lb
O'Far'ell, s 1
Ald'dg, p S
t
1 1
4 10
1 1
1 2
0 2
1
1 t
Totala till 27 t
. Total 14 t 24 lit
aBattad far King in alnth.
' Seor by Ibnlnaai
Philadelphia 100 001 0011 1
Chlcag 110 031 00Z t
Summary Runa: Parkinson (1), Leslie,
neaincoie, nouocner, urimea, Frlberg,
Miller,. O'Farrell. Error: Fletcher, Krug.
iwo-nae alia: rarxinaon, urimea, Miliar,
Rapp, Peter, Three-baa hit: Walker,
Heatheot. Bacrlflcea: Walker. Kruc.
AMrldga. Rama run: Grlmea. Double
piaya: Lee to Parkinson; Leslie to Fletch
er to Lull. Left on baaea: Philadelphia.
: Chicago, . Baaea on balla: Off
Aldrldg, l; off Singleton, 2: off Ring. s.
Struck out: By Aldrldg, t; by Singleton.
j. mia: urx singleton, ii in 1-3 in
nlnga; off Ring. 0 ta 2 2.2 lnnlnn.
Paaaed ball: O'Farrell. Losing pitcher:
singleton. Umpires: Rlgler and Moran.
Time: 1:40.
' Heda Defeat Brarec
Cincinnati, July IS. Tha Reda mad It
thre out of four from Boston by win
ning the final game of the series, t to 1.
BOSTOK. I CINCINNATI;
ABHOAl AB H O A
Kopf, 2b til IIBurn. ef 4210
itnaon,e i a a ZIDaubert, lb 4 2 It
Boeckel, 3b 4 11 4IDuncan, If 4 1 S
i-oweu, ci a J ewarper. rf 4 11
,..010 000 111 4
New York 830 20 00a 14
Summary Runs: Mulligan. Hooper.
Sheely, Yaryan. Witt (4), Pipp (2, Ruth,
Meuael, Schang, Scott (2), McNally,
Shawkey. Errors: Mulllaan. Collins.
Hooper. Falk. Witt. Two-base hits:
Schang, Hofmann. Three-base hit: Blank-
ensnip. Home run: Hooper. Stolen base:
Meuael.. Sacrifice: Meuael. Double nlav:
Collins to Johnaton to Sheely. Left on'
oaaes: new lorK. f: unlcaao. II. Baaea
on balla: Off Shawkey, C; off Blanken-
anip, i; oir acnupp, 3. struck out: By
Shawkey, 10; by Blankenshlp, 1; by
Schupp, 1. Hits: Off Blankenshlp, 7 in
1 2.S Innlna: off Schurio. 10 In 4 1-1 In
nings; off Courtney, 2 In 1 innlnge. Wild
pucn: jsianKenanip. rasaaa nail: schalk,
ioaing pitcner: Bianxenanip.
DIneen and Bvans. Tim: 1:0
Bed Sox Beat Tigers.
Boston. July II. Boston defeated Da.
troit for the first time thla year in Bos
ton, t to t. Veach made a home run
with the hates full in tha seventh. Score:
Umpires;
DETROIT.
AB.H.O.A.
Blue, in 6 J 7 1
Jones, 2b
Cobb, ef
Veach. If
Hetlm'n.rf
Clark, 2b
Cuts'w, 2b
Rlgney, aa
W. dall. o
Oldham ,p
etoner, p
Olaen. o
xHaney
xoagnoa
Manion
0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
g t Ui
BOSTON.
AB.R.H.A.
Smith, rf 10 0 0
Harria, If S 2 2 0
M'n'sky, If 2 0 0 0
L'bold, cf 0 0 2 0
Burns, lb 4 2 12 0
Pratt, 2b 2 1 2 t
Duaan. Sb 4 0 2 1
J.Cl-a.cf-rf 4 110
O-Rke, aa 4 2 2 t
RueLc 4 2 11
R'sell. p 4 0 0 1
P'nock, p 0 0 0 1
Totala 23 11 27 1?
Bohne. 2b
IHargrare, c
IPlnelll. Sb
Cayeney, aa
4 11
4 14
12 1
3 10
4 2 0
Minn. If 420
Holke. lb 4 1 12 0
Ford, sa 4 t S 4
Nich'aon. rf 4 S 1 0
Oeschger.p 3 1 tlJRIxey, p
Totala 23 1 24 lt Totals 34 14 27 11
"osion 100 100 001
Cincinnati 030 00! OOx t
Summary Runa: Nicholson (2), Boeckel,
Burns. Harper, Bonne. Hargrav (3),
Plnelll (1), Caveney, Rlxey. Errors:
Holke, aihaon, Bohne. Two-baae hlta:
Rlxey, Oeachger. Three-base hits: Burns,
I'avency. Horn runs: , Nicholson (2),
Boeckel. Stolen, base: Kopf. Sacrifice:
Caveney. Double piaya: Holke, unas
sisted, Kopf to Ford to Holke, Oeschger
to Ford to Holke. Left on baae: Boston
3. Cincinnati 3. Bases on balls: Off
Oeschger 1. Struck out: By Rlxey 1
Wild pitch: Oeschger. Umpires: Mc
cormick and i Sentella. Time of gam:
1:12.
Entries Arriving for
Interstate Net Tourney
Sioux, City, July 18. The inter
state tournament which will be held
on the Shoreacre club courts the
week beginning July 31, promises to
surpass any one that has been held in
. former yeart, both from the stand
point of high class play and general
interest ,
;. Among the players already entered
are Wray Brown of St Louis, who
went to the finals in the intercol
legiate tournament a few weeks ago.
He will bring with him his doubles
partner, Karl Kemmann of St Louis.
John Barton of Sioux Falls is en
tered in the' singles. Other entries
are: Carl Stuckemen and F. M. En
right, Dell Rapids; Clark Stone,
.Sioux Falls; Hutchinson and Joe
Armstrong from St Paul, and Har
vey McCullough of Davenport, la.
Entries are looked for from Minnea
polis, Des Moines, Fort Dodge,
Cedar Rapids and other tennis cen
ters. , . '
xFlagatead 0 0 0 0
Totala 14 t 24 12
xBatted for Oldham In eeventh.
xrian tor Clark in eighth.
xBatted for Olaen In ninth.
xRan for Manion la ninth.
Score by Inninaa:
Detroit .. 010 0A0 40A K
Boaton ....040 010 lOx I
Summary Runs: Blue, Cobb, Veach.
Rigney, Haney, Harria (2), Dugan, 1
Colllna, O'Rourke, Ruel. Errors: Blue,
Clark, Smith, Burns, Pratt. Ttwo-baae
hlta: Ruel, Harris, O'Rourke. Home run:
Veach. Stolen bases: J. Colllna, O'Rourke.
Sacriticea: Lelbold i). Double play: Pratt
to Burna. Left on bases: Detroit, I; Bos
ton, t. Bases on balla: Off Stoner, 1; off
Russell, t. Struck out: By Dauss, 1; by
Ooldham, 2; by Olsen. 1. Hlta: Off Dauss,
4 In 1 1-2 lnnlnas: off Oldhain. t In 4 1-2
Inninga; of Stoner, 2 In 1-3 Inning; off Ol
sen, 0 In 1 2-3 Innings; off Russell, t in
S Innings, none out in ninth; off Pennock,
0 In 1. Hit by Ditched ball: By Russell
(Cobb). Passed ball: Wooda.ll. Wining
pitcner, itussen; losing pitcner, stone.
Umpires: Connolly and Owena. Time: 8:16.
"Indiana Sealp Attdetlea.
' Philadelphia, July It. Cleveland cap
tured It ninth straight victory, the long
est winning streak in the AmericanHeague
thla- aeason, by defeating , Philadelphia,
t to 2. Odgen, former Swarthmore pitch
er, made his. major league debut In the
eighth, holding, the vlaitora acoreleaa.
score
Lamb. Sherman. Lellvelt. McUlnnla. Wil
aon, Horan. Oorman, Genln. Sacrifice hlta:
Stuart, McOlnnla. Stolen bases: Lellvelt,
Genln, Horan, Turgeon, Wilson. Left on
bases: Tulaa, 10; Des Moines. 13. Struck
out: By Cooper. 2: by Sherman, S: by
Rnchao. 1; by Black, 1. Basea on balla:
Off Cullop, 1; off Cooper, 2; off Sher
man, 8; off Rachac. 1: off Black, 1.
Earned runs and hits: Aff Cullop, 2 In
B In 1 2-3; off Cooper, 1 and 7 In 7 1-3:
off Sherman, T and 11 In I 1-2; off
Rachac, 0 and In 2-3; off Black, t and
1 In 1. ' Losing pitcher: Sherman. Win
ning pitcher: Cooper. Umpires: Fltzpat
rlck and Davie. . Time: 2:08.
Second gaem
Ben'ett If
Bau'an, 2b
Davla, rf
Lamb, cf
Lel'elt, lb
Stuart. 2b
M'Gl'l. sa
Witte. e
M'La'ln, p
TULSA.
AB H.O.A
t 2 2 0
Totala 30 11214
DES MOINES.
AB.H.O.A.
Genln, cf 3 2 S 1
Wagner, 3b 4 1 1 2
Horan, cf 2 2 10
Orah'm, lb 4 1 11
Graney, If S 1 S 0
Gorm'n, lb S 1 S 4
Turg'n, sa 4 0 6 3
Banner, e 4 0 11
Mere, p 2 10 2
Cullop, p 0 0 0 0
Totals 12 S 21 13
Score by rnnlnas:--
Tulsa r 000 026 0 I
Dea Moinea 007 000 0 7
(Seven innings by agreement).
Summary Runs: Bennett, Davla, Lamb,
Stuart (2), McGlnnls, Wltte, McLaughlin,
Genln, Wagner, Horan, Graham, Graney,
Gorman, Turgeon, Errorac Davla. McGln
nls. Wltte. Home run: Bhnnatt. Tvn.h...
hits: Wltte, McLaughlin. Graham. Stolen
basea: Genln, Wagner, Gorman. Left on
bases: Tulaa, t; Des Moines, 7. Struck out:
By Merx. 1: by. MeLaurhlln. 1 B
balla: Off Merx. 3: off Cnllan. off Mc
Laughlin. 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Merx
(Bennett). Earned runs and hlta: Off
Mere, t and t In S 2-2 innings: off Cullop,
0 and 2 in 1 1-3 Inning: off McLaughlin.
3 and t In 7 Innings Loatnar nltnher. Mm.
Double play: Gorman 'to Graham. Um
pire: Davla and Fitxpatrlck. Time; 1:16.
Saints Wallop Packers.
Sioux City, la., July 1. After winning
the flrat five iiim nt ,h ....
x-acxer were walloped by St. JoscdB bv
a aoora of It to 3. Graver went Into the
box In the first Inning after th Siux
had knocked out Adama and held the
1-acxera scoreless, allowing but four scat
tered hlta In the nine Innings. Score:
au. JUfBrn . HIOUX CITT.
UITSMISSES
QV THE BUFFALOES
tear, second gmanei
WICHITA.
AB.RJI.TnjnjB.PO.A.R.
Smith, rf 4 4
Waahbura, 2b. ..4 I S S S S
Herger, a 4 atttltt
Kaat. rf S 1 S t 1
tilakealey, lf....t 1 I I 4 t t
Manda, lb 4 0 t t t a I
Haley, a S .111
Mellowed, lb ...I I I I
P
Totals
..SI S 10 4 S 21 IS 1
iii rr ALoiss.
AB.R.H.Tn.MIIJIB.PO.A.e.
Glalaaaa, tb ....ft tatttt
Appereaa, ef,..SOet0tSeO
(irantham. Sb ,.S 1 1 1 t
Maaasu. If 4 ltietxa
Herman, lb ....4 t S S 10 t
oriffin, H a eoeeaeea
nurox, as , a m a a a a i
Wilder, a a 1 1 t 6 t
xf-offladaffer. p.aat-StOOaa
xi-inchcr i eeeeeeee
Totala SS "1 7 0 37 71 I
xFlncher batted for Apperaon la ninth.
Score by Inninaa t
Wichita Illlltlt 1 t
Buffalo Mllllll I
Summery Home) rnnat Washburn
Blakeeley. Earned ruiiet Wichita, 2;
Tnre-De nit! Eaai. iwo-
haae hit: Ueraer. Herman. Double Play a t
WUeox, nnaaalatedi (irantham tn tilalaaos
to Herman. Struck out: y tortlndarter,
S: by Beebe, 6. Has on ballet Off Cof.
flndaner, at err iteroc, none, impireat
Donahue and Held. Left on baaea: Wich
ita. 4: Omaha, 4. Timet 1:50.
J-irst garnet
. WICHITA.
ABR n TBSH8BO A E
.5St401S0
.ssasiease
.4 100101S.S
..ai4ioiee
..4 1S400000
.. SO11O0S20
.. seeoootio
..S1A000 14 10
.. sisteooso
. .K it is is "a "l 27 is 0
BUFFALOES.
AB X H TB 8H SB O A E
Glslason, Jb ...48057
WUeox, sa S111164SS
Grantham. Sb .BSSftftOOlo
Manuab,ef .... 412S00104
Herman, lb ... 4 I t 8 ft 0 10 1 1
Griffin, If ..... 400000400
O'Connor, rr...zviiwuwvu
xApperson, rf. 2 0 0000100
Spencer, e 401200210
Redenbaugh.p 100000010
xDarrongh, p ..2 0 0000000
xWIIder 1 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Smith, cf ...
Washburn, 2b
Berger, aa . . .
Kaat.rf
Blakeeley, If
Manda, Sb . .
Hairy, c
McDowell, lb
Mana,p
Totala ....
BaseJMResulls
eiina Standings
Heal era LMa
WUf.lt WUP.I
Ml. Joeepk Hit .11 BaffaUe 4 44 .Ml
hiauacity tl t .tsi.tiai. i iiy 4l.4i4
Tula 44 It .Mil U. Meittea it t .
Hirbllft tl 4t .4iliUar II II .III
l'eelerdaa'e tUaalta. .
Wlrbll. Il-ll BaffalaM. ft.. .
Kt. JuMph. It: aioua t'uy ,
la Moiaea, l-T ; Tulaa, t-t,
Ne slbata kedglMl.
Tea-ay tiam.
Telaa at Oaaaba.
okiahuiua tity at aioui city,
Wirhila at Dea Moiaea,
Ml. Joeepb at Uenr.
Krbraalia MtU Leaga
W.UI'ct I W L.ret
Beatrice I t .IJMVorLJk t 4 .te
O. Island 4 1 .llHaaiTn I t .431
Viacom eirairaury i 4 .lit
Yeatardaya Keealta.
Grand Island, ; falrbut, 1,
Hastings, 4; l.lncela, 2.
lua trite, t; Norfolk, 1.
Today' (iamea.
Beatrice at Grand Island.
Norfolk at llaatlnaa.
Lincoln at Falrbury.
NATIONAL IJCAUIE.
Manuinge.
W. L. Pcl.l W. f.. Pet.
Near Tork to l .l Brooklyn 4143.414
St. liul II 31 .toil rittaburgb 21 44.470
Chlraaa 41 40 Fblla. It 4t .lit
ClMlnnatl 4t 41 .llt Uoaton Ittl.ltt
lealerday 'a Meeulte.
St. Iuls. I; New York. I.
Cincinnati, t: Boston. 1.
Chicago, t: Philadelphia, I.
Brooklya-Plttaburgn, rain.
Today 'a flames,
Boston at Hi. Louis.
Brooklyn at Chicago.
New York at Cincinnati.
Philadelphia at l'lttahurgh.
AMERICAN LEAGUE,
h binding a.
W. L. Pcl.l W. I. Pet.
St. Laula tt l .41 1 1 Cleveland 4144.414
New York 10 It .HJ Waahl'gl'n 4141.41
Chicago 41 41 .(13 Phlla. 34 4T.434
Detroit 41 41.1111 Boston lltt.tlt
Yeaterday'e Reaulta.
New. Tork, 14: Chicago, 4.
Boston, t; Detroit, t.
Cleveland, I; Philadelphia. 1.
St. Louls-Washlngion, rain.
Today 'a Game.
Chicago at Bnalon.
St. Louis at Philadelphia.
Petrolt at New York.
Cleveland at Washington.
America Aaeoewtiea,
W.L.Pet. W.L.Pct.
Tndlan'lla 14 It .to; Loulsvllla 47 41 .til
St. Paul tl 14 .400 K. City 4113.441
Milw'kee S3 43 .i6tolumbua 37 14 .407
Mln'apoiia 46 41 .1171 Toledo 21 tt .3(4
Yeaterday'e Revolt.
Milwaukee, 4; .Louisville, I.
Toledo, 13; Minneapolis 7.
Kansaa City, 2; Indianapolis, t,
St, Paul, t; Columbua, 2.
Today'a Gamea,
Toledo at Minneapolis.
Columbus at St. Paul
Louisville at Milwaukee.
Jndtanapolia at Kansaa City.
Islanders Win Slugfest
from Fairbury, 20 to 2 1
Grand Island Scores Eleven Runs in
Four Innings Off Wolfolk.
Beatrice Wins.
Olsen. lb
Cor'den. If t
Fisher, If t
B'n'wlts.cf t
St'enson.ss t
McD'ald.Sb S
Nufer, 2b 4
G'wski, c t
Adams, p 0
urover, p - 6
AB.H.O.A.
6 2 11 0
2 10
1
S
4
S
2
S
o
2
2 1
4 0
2 2
.0 ll
1 2
S 0
0 0
0 2
Totala 48 22 27 10
AB.R.H.A.
H'mllton.aa 4 1 6 S
H'm'way.lb 4 114
Elsh, rt 110 0
xM'tick, cf 4 2 10
Mets, lb 4 1 12 1
Ost'gard.rf 4 10 2
Palmer, Zb 4 0 1 S
R'b'son, 1 f 2 0 4 0
Query, c 4 0 2 1
Tesar, p 110 0
Wilson, p 2 0 0 1
Bl'som, p 10 0 1
CLEVELAND.
AB.H.PO.A.
Jamie.. If 4 10 0
Wam'y, 2b 1 0 1-4
Sneak., cf 2. 1 2
Wood, rf 1'1-S 0
J. Sew., sa 4 1 0 6
Card.. 3b 4 2 13
M'In'ia, lb 3 1 It 0
O'Neill, o 4 13 0
Morton, p 4 10 1
Totala 11 10 27 It
0 0 1
014 2
PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.PO.A
Young. 2b 4 2 2 4
iryKes, - in 4
Walker, It 4
Haueer, lb 4
Oallow., aa 4
Perkins, c 4
Welch, rf S
M'Go'an, cf 4
Hasty, p S
Ogden, p
aBruggy ' 1
Calloway. 0
Totala - 24 1 27 It
aBatted for Haaty In seventh.
f aPan for Perktne In ninth.
Score by lnnlnga: ' .
Cleveland '.. i...,.ll Oil 000 t
Philadelphia . . 001 010 0103
Summary Runa: Jamleaon. - Speaker
(3), Wood. Gardner, O'Neill, Toung. Per
kins; Welch. Errors: J, Sewell, Ogden.
Two-baae - hlta: Gardner, O'Neill.-Young.
Home runa: Speaker,. Wood. -Sacrifices:
Mclnnla. Speaker. Double plays: Galloway,
Young and Hatuer; Galloway and Hauser.
Left on baae v Cleveland. 4; Philadelphia,
t. Basea on balls: Off Morton, 1; off
Ogden, 3. Struck out: By Morton. 2. Hlta:
Off Haaty. I In 7: off Ogden, 2 In 2. Los
ing pitcher: Hasty. Umpires: Walsh,
Cbltl and Nallln. . Time: 1:42.
Lynch Fint Pug
to Buy a Title
By knocking out Johnny Buff in
New York, Joe Lynch regained the
bantamweight title, but k cost him
$9,15135.. Lynch did not receive one
cent from the puree, as Buff, in sign
ing for the Sight, made a demand
that he receire $30,000 if he lost the
decision. Lynch, therefore, not only
lost his end of the parse, bat had to
dig down for nearly $10,000 of his
own. This it believed to be the first
time on record a fighter had to pay
lor his title,
- i
24 Qualify in Miiny.
. Caddies Golf Tourney
Youngsters who tote bags for
Omaha Many club swingers are com
peting for the Municipal caddy cham
pionship 'in i ' tournament 'which
started yesterday. Twenty-four cad
dies qualified for the three flights in
yesterday's play.
- I
Fulton BeaU Roper
Totala IS 57 SI
xRan- for Elah tn flrat
St. Joseph 004 701 002 It
Sioux City 300 000 000 3
Summary Runs: Con-lien. Fisher (3),
Bonowits (2), Stevenson (J), McDonald
(2). Nufer. Orabowskl (21. Grover. Hamil
ton, Hemingway. Hattick. Two-hasn hlta:
Mela, McDonald (3), Bonowltz, Stevenson,
Mattlck. Grabowskl. Grover. Home run:
Stevenson. Sacrifice hit: Hamilton. Sacri
fice fly: Olsen. Stolen bass: Olsen. Earned
runa: St Joaeph, 16; Sioux City, 3. Dou
ble play: Hamilton to Palmer to Mets.
Hits and runa: Off Adams 4 and 3; off
Blossom, S and 2; off Grover, 4 and- 0;
oft Tesar, 10 and 7; off Wilson, 6 and
7. Left on bases: St. Joseph, 7; Sioux
City, 11. Winning pitcher: Grover: los
ing pitcher, Teaar. Basea on balls: Off
Blossom, 1; off Grover, 4: off Wilson, 2.
Struck out: By Grover, 4; by Wilson, 2; by
Blossom, 1, Wild pitch: W'.lson. Paased
ball: Quarry. Hit by pitched ball: By
Grover: Oatergard. Time: 2:00. Umpires:
McGloom and Anderson.
Totals 36 8 IS 24 1 0 27 IS S
xApperson ran for O'Connor In fourth.
xDarrough grounded out for Betlen-
baugh tn fifth.
xWUder grounded out lor uarrougn
In ninth.
Wichita 000 230 15112
Buffaloes .200 101 040 8
Summary Home runs: Manush, Wash-
born (S),Eaat, Blakeeley. Three-base hit:
Hmltn. l.ert on nasea: wicnius i, unutna)
Two-base hlta: .uislaaon, urantnam
(3). Herman, Spencer. Buna and hlta:
Off Redenbaugh 5 and 6 In S, off Dar
rough 7 and lo-4. Hit batsmen: Blakea-
ley. Manda. rasseu naii: Maun, oirucn
out: By Redenbaugh 2, by Darrough 0, by
Mann 1. Baaea on balls: Off Keden
baugh 4, off Dnrrongh 1, off Maun 2.
Wild pitch: Darrough. TJmplres: Held and
Donahue. Double play: WUeox to Gla
laaon to Herman. Time of garnet 2:05
"Chick" Seta Course Record.
Chicago, July 18. Chick s Evans,
formerly national amateur and open
golf champion, yesterday set a rec
ord of 67 for the 6,503-yard Mid
lothian course in the qualifying
round of that club's annual invitation
under par for the links, and he bet
tered the next best score, made by
Willie Hunter, formerly British ama
teur champion, by four strikes.
Pairings in Miller
Tourney Drawn
Pairings in the Miller park golf
club championship, which started last
Saturday with play in the qualifying
round, were drawn this morning.
Ben Yousem, 1921 Muny champ,
and low medalist in this year's
tournament, is paired in the first
flight with C. W. McMasters, while
Phil Kendall, runnerup in qualifying
play, meets Floyd Hensman.
r The pairings follow:
Flrat Flight.
Ben Tousem plays C. W. McMaater.
George Summers plays E. R. Burke.
Dr, E. C. Green plays F. C. Stocking.
H Wilson plays Frank Andrews.
Phil Kendall plays Floyd Hensman.
E. F. Gallop playa Charles Thiessen,
George Graham playa C, M. Rice.
3. J, Boucher playa E. L. Schmidt,
Second Flight.
Gall Johnson plays Seavey Hudson.
Cliff Kelley playa R. H. Fair
J. A. Swanson playa L. A. Dyhrbreg.
Howard Judson plays Cliff Peterson.
W. H. Horton plays A. R. Heltland.
W. W. P. Home playa Charles Dooley.
T. H. Ochiltree plays Bob Watson.
Sid Stocking playa H. F Tyrrell.
Third Flight.
O. C. Rosborough plays O. E. Johnson.
H. J. McCarthy playa C. W. Case.
Jack Rueter playa B. R. Vahlcamp.
l. j. uiarK piaya ma ixevoite.
T. R, Allen plays A. N Featherstone.
R. A. Morrison plays J. P. Eckles.
' I.. H. Miller plays A. G. Procoplo.
Harry Peter playa Bob Gait.
In the ladies' special nine-hole
contest Sunday, Mrs. Charles Thies
sen won first prize with a gross score
ot 44, net 37. bhe received a five
pound box of candy donated by A.
L. Fredericks.
Grand Island. Neb.. Julv IS. Grand
Island defeated Falrbury her today by a
record score of 20 to 2. After Grand
Island acored 11 runa and 10 hits In four
innings, Wolfolk, Falrbury'a pitching ace,
was removed. Babb held Falrtury to
seven nits. Hcore
FAIRBURY,
AB.H.O.A.
Rooney, ss 1 0 S 7
Clev.,3b-p 8 0 0 3
McDer.. rf 4 10 0
RlrhV,lf-lb 4 0 10
Wlm.,l-p-l 4 I tl
G'dwln,2b 2 0 11
Bliss, cf 4 2 3 0
O'Connor, o 4 0 5 l Roberts, o
GRAND ISLAND.
AB.H.O.A.
Roben, rf (12 0
Brewer, lb 0
Speaker, cf 8
Palm., If S
Pierce, 2b 6
Kranda, 8b 4
Metz, sa I
Wolfolk, p 1 0 0 3
Jenney, If 2 1 0 0
Babb, p
Totals 44 11 27 11
Totala 12 7 24 16
Bcore bv lnrilnsa:
Falrbury 000 200 000 2
Grand Island . 002 040 14x 20
Summary Runs: Wlmbush, Bliss, Roben
(4), Brewer (3), Speaker (2), Palmatlere
(3), Pierce (2), Kranda (2), Meta, Roberts,
Babb (2). Errors: Rooney, Reichle, Wlm
bush, Goodwin (3), Meta. Babb. Home
runs: Bliss, Roberts. Three-base hit:
Roben. Two-base hlta: Wlmbush (2). Mc
Dermott, Bliss, Roten (2). Kranda, Brew
er, Palmatlere, Metz. Sacrifice hits:
Cleveland, Pierce, Roberts, Speaker. Base
on balls: Off Wolfolk. 3; oft Wlmbush, 1;
off Babb, 6. Stolen bases: Brewer (3),
Speaker, Pierce (2), Palmatlere (2).
Double Plays: Cleveland to Rooney to
Wlmbush, Rooney to Wlmbush, Rooney to
O'Connor to Wlmbush, Brewer to Metz,
Pierce to Metz to Brewer, Metz to Brewer.
Runs and hits: Off Wolfolk, 11 and JO In
4 Innings; off Wlmbush, 2 and 2 in 1 In
ning; off Cleveland, 7 and t In 4 innings.
Struck out : By Wolfolk, 1 ;. by Cleveland,
4; by Babb, 1. Left on bases: Falrbury,
10; Grand Island, 7. Hit by pitched ball:
McDormott, by Babb. Passed ball: O'Con
nor. Earned runs: Fairbury, 2; Grand
Island, 9. Losing pitcher: .Wolfolk. Um
pire: jonnson. ,
Blues Tarn Tables.
Norfolk, Neb., July 18. Beatrice turned
me tabiea on tne t-iKftoma here this alter,
noon by taking a S to 1 victory.
acore
BEATRICE.
AB.H.PO.A.
Delag., 2b 4 3 4 4
Kirch., lb 4
Wfggl., rf 3
Bowm., cf 5
Mooney, If S
Qulnn, ss 8
Parker, 3b 8
Unger, c 4
Marquis, p 3
McKee, p 0
NORFOLK.
AB.H.PO.A.
Athert., ss 3 1 2 2
Mitch., 2b 3 0 3 4
Marr. 3b 4 0 4 2
Clark, c 3 0 4 0
Rouse, If 8 0 0 0
Labarge. rf 4 3 0
Graves, cf 3 0 1 0
Hega'ty, lb 8 1 11 1
Barnett, p i 0 0 2
Federle, ' p 2 0 0 4
Totals 80 S 27 15
Four Noted Golfers "Cracked"
Under Strain of Competition
in National Open Championship
Chicago, July 18.-(By A. P.)
That some golfers play better when
not under the necessity of trying to
be perfect, has been indicated within
two days of the close of the national
open championship by no fewer than
four of the participants in that event,
who were considerably behind the
winner. Gene Sarazan of Pittsburgh.
The next day after the Skokie
meet, Jock Hutchison and Abe
Mitchell went to Park Ridge links
and shot a round of 18 boles in 66
strokes each, or 7 under par, where
as neither of them was able to eaual
Newark, N. J- July 18. Fred Ful- r.enro-e rinnrm , Rriin. -,i, ;-a
ton, Rochester Minn., heavyweight. ; with Jim Barnes for second, one
scored a decisive victory last night
over Bob Roper of Chicago in a 12
round contest, acciyding to the ver
dict of a majority of newspaper men
at the ringside.
r -
stroke behind Walter Hagen, in the
onnsn open, snot tne fark Kidge
course in 67.
Then, the next day. Chick Evans,
formerly national amateur and open
champion, went to the Midlothian
links and shot a course record' ot 67
or 5 under par, although the best
round he had at Skokie was 72. And
at the same meet, Willie Hunter,
formerly British amateur champion,
scored a 71, as compared with his
last round in 80 at Skokie.
In these post-championship games
the golfers had little at stake and
sought only to hit the ball naturally
and for the delight of seeing the
pellet sail through the air toward
the flag. Each shot was played for
its own result and not with a view
to what effect it would have on the
total score at the end of 72 holes.
But whether that had a bearing on
whether it just happened that these
players hit their top speed a few days
too late, experts could not agree.
That golfer, no matter how clever,
cannot always be on top of his game
has been shown a great many times.
Totals 34 8 27 14
Score by lnnlnas:
Beatrice 210 030 000
Norfolk 000 000 0011
Summary Runs: Delaauerra (2). Wig
gins (2). Parker. Unaer. Clark. Errors:
Qulnn, Graves, Atherton 2, Barnett, 2.
Three-base hit: Wiggins. Two-base hits:
Heearty. Bowman. Klrchner. Sacrifice
hit: Kirchner. Bases on balls: Off Bar
nett 8: off Federle. 2: off Marouls. 4:
off McKee. 1. Stolen bases: Wiggins (2),
Labarge. Double plays: Qulnn, Delaguerre
to Klrchnerr Parker to Delaguerre to
Kirchner. Hits: Off Marauls, 5 in 8 2-3:
off Barnett. 5 in 4: off Federle. 3 In E.
Struck out: By Barnett, 2; by Federle, 2;
by Marquis, 4. Hit by pitched ball: By
Marquis (Atherton). Wild pitch: Federle.
Winning pitcher: Marquis. Losing pitch
er: Barnett. Umpire: Smith. Time: 2:05.
Hasting Beata links.
Hastings, Neb., July 18. By bunching
hits Hastings won over Lincoln here to
day, 4 to 2. Zelgenbein waa Injured In
the eighth when he slid Into second base.
Hastings fielded perfectly. The score:
HASTINGS.
ABHO A
Zlnker, 3b
Carrlg. cf
Dye, ss
Gibson, rf
Conkey, c
Bool, if
McCoy, lb
Carr, 2 b
xStokes, p
xSrott
Totals
LINCOLN. 1
ABHO AlCrann. rf
4 0 0 ZMoeiier, in
2 0 0 Amen, cf
1 2 2 Tomes. If
0 1 0 Serb. 3b
3 0 2
3 1 IS
4 0 2
4 2 2
4 11
4 11
4 2 2
3 2 1
3 0 0
0 0 0
2 13 OZ'a'bein. 2b
110 Wfm-r, 2b
2 7 0 Willets. e
10 2 Pet'son. p
0 0 UPlzer, 2b
0 0 0!'
38 z23 71 Totals 32 2 27 11
xBatted for Stokes In ninth.
zSerb hit by batted ball.
Lincoln 001 000 100 2
Hastings 100 012 00a 4
Summary Runs: Zinker. McCoy,
Crann. Tomes, Zeiegenbeln. Echtermeyer
(2). Errors: Carrlg, Conkey Bool. Three
base hln .Moeller. Two-base hits: .Wil
letts 2), McCoy, Echtermeyer, Dye. Stolen
banes: Carr, Zinker, Carrlg, Moeller,
Temea, Zeiegenbeln. Struck out: By
Stokea 11, by Peterson 2. Left on bases:
Hastings 6. Lincoln S. Hit by pitcher:
By Peterson (Zinker). .Passed ball: Wil
lett. Wild pitch: Peterson. Earned runs:
Hastings 4, Lincoln 2. Umpire: Wheeler.
Time of game: 1:55.
Kirksey to Coach.
Santa Rosa, Cal., July 18. Morris
Kirksey, star Stanford university
sprinter, able to step the 100 yards
in 94-5 seconds, has signed as di
rector of physical education at Santa
Rosa High school next vear. Kirksey
was a member of the 1$20 American
Olympic team. ,
The Bee Want Ads are best busi
ness boosters.
Witches Cash in
Double-Header at
Buffaloes9 Expense
Wichita Copi Opener, 12 to 8,
and Bbe Wins Pitch
m Battle in Sec
ond. 2 to 1.
By RALPH WAGNER.
Barney Burch's pennant hopes
were slightly shattered yesterday
afternoon when the Wichita Witches
cashed in a double-header at the ex
pense of the Buffaloes, the register
showing the herd on the short end of
12 to 8 and 2 to 1 scores.
Burch figured on capturing both
ends of yesterday's bargain day at
traction, but konichow he didn't fig
ure just right. J the first place,
Barney had it all doped out that
Maun and Beebe, the two Wichita
hurlers, would be pounded hard by
the Buffaloes. Maun was nicked for
a dozen hits and Beebe for seven, but
the Buffaloes forgot to hit at op
portune times and lost the double
header. Kcdcnbaugh started in the initial
game and lasted until Darrough took
the hill in the sixth. The former al
lowed six hits and the latter the
same amount,' making a total of 12,
the same amount of bingles collected
by the Buffaloes in the opener. The
12 Wichita hits were sprinkled with
four homers and a triple, all of which
helped the Witches defeat Omaha.
Pitchers' Battle.
The second game was a pitchers'
battle between Coffindaffer of the
Buffaloes and the veteran Beebe of
the opposition. "Coffey" held the
visitors to five scattered hits, but
among these five hits were two home
runs, a triple and a double. Beebe
allowed the Buffaloes six bingles, all
of these being of the one-base variety
with the exception ot Babe Her
man's double in the seventh.
Washburn of Wichita copped the
sluRginsr honors of the afternoon
when he clouted out two homers and
a single out of five times at bat in
the first game and a homer and single
out of four trips to the plate in the
second. He scored three of his
team's 12 runs in the first and one
run in the second affair.
Grantham Hits Doubles.
Georee Grantham walked off the
field with the hitting honors for the
Omaha club. George go three doublos
out of five times up in the tirst. He
didn't do so good in the second
game.
Heinie Manush increased his home
run list to 12 in the first game when
he slammed out a circuit ticket in
the eighth frame. He got two hits
out of four times up in the opener
and the same number of bingles out
Of four trips to the plate' in the sec
ond. The second game was by far the
best contest of the day. Coffindaf
fer wa,s wild in 'the first three in
nings, walking three men in the first
two sessions and allowing a homer
and triple in the third. After the
third, "Coffey" settled down and
hurled dandy ball, holding the
Witehes hitless for four innings. In
the eighth the visitors got their four
hits, which didn't amount to any
thing, but in the ninth Blakesley
slammed the ball out of the lot and
Coffindaffer lost his game, 1 to 2.
Hurls Good Game.
Beebe didn't permit a Buffalo step
his foot on the second bag until the
seventh, when Manush got a life on
an error, scoring a minute later on
Herman's double to center. In the
ninth Manush got another hit after
two heads were down. Herman then
knocked a high one out to center
field which looked good for a double,
but Smith put an end to the rally
by allowing the ball Upland in his
hands.
The Buffaloes held the lead in the
first game until the fifth, when the
Witches pounded Redenbaugh for a
homer and three singles, which re
sulted in three scores. Darrough
took the mound in the sixth. In the
seventh, eighth and ninth the Witches
scored seven runs.
Pairings in Medal
, Play Are Drawn
F. J. Bender turned in the low net
score in the l8-hole handicap medal
play at the Field club Saturday. He
shot a gross 86 with an 18 handicap
for a 68.
Other low scores:
C. J. Balrd 8 1472
Franke Vette 2 1174
R H. Thorpe 3 18 7S
Georee Dlngman S3 18 7S
Fred Vette 81 76
A. L. Nichols SS 18 7S
W. P. Arnold 82 ,14 7S
The pairings for the first round
follow:
Bender playa Dlngman.
Nichols plays Fred Vette.
Thorpe playa Arnold.
Frank Vette plays Balrd.
Tut Jackson to'
f m m -WW
Meet Harry
New York. Tulv 18. Tut Jackson.
of Washington Courthouse, O., and
Harrv Wills, challeneer for Jack
Dempsey' heavyweight title, both
negroes, have been matched for a
15-round contest at Ebbets field, pn
Auirust 8. it was announced tonight
after Wills' signed contract was sent
to the state athletic commission. Jack
son signed an agreement for the
match several days ago.'
Langford Beats Wright
Tulsa, Okl., July 18. Sam Lang
ford, negro heavyweight, won a tech
nical knockout over "Bearcat"
Wright of Omaha here last night
At the end of the fifth round of the
scheduled 15-round bout the Omaha
negro failed to come from his corner,
claiming a broken hand.
Leading Buffalo
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Baseball and Tennis
Popular With Japs
Tokio, July 18. Boseball and
lawn tennis have been adopted as na
tional sports by new Japan. . The
former has long been popular at the
universities, and American colleges
sending teams over have now to
choose of their best to stand any
chance of winning against the stars
of Waseda, Kcio and other universi
ties, as was proved by 'the failure of
Indiana university to win more than
one match on its present tour. Other
schools are taking up the game, while
every vacant lot and wide street has
its quota of coming stars of the dia
mond. Lawn tennis is becoming equally
popular . and, whereas, a tew years
ago the cups and prizes went to for
eign players living in Japan, now
they are won by Japanese. In this
year's tournament of the Tokio club
most of the foreigners, and there are
many good players among them, were
eliminated in the early stages.
Wills Kayocs Clark.
Winnipeg, Man., July 18. Harry
Wills, negro heavyweight and chal
lenger' fof Jack Dempscy's heavy
weight crown, .'knocked out Jeff
Clarke, negro, of Joplin, ' Mo1., in the
third round of a scheduled 10-round
bout late last night.
Entry List for
Valley Tennis
Closes Saturday
With the 1922 Transmissippl goll
crown adorning the brow of "Rudy"
Knepper, interest in amateur iporti
is turning to the coming annual Mis n
souri valley tennis tournament which y
will be staged at the Omaha Field '
club courts starting next Monday and
ending Saturday, July 29 with th
finals.
One of the largest entry lists in
the history of the tourney is expected. J 1
Kacquet wielders from north, south,
cast and west will compete in this an
nual tennis event.
The entry list for all events sin
gles and doubles for both men and
women and mixed doublet closet
next Saturday at 6 p. m. with George .
Brotheron, Omaha Field club. The
Omaha women contestants are urged
to get in touch with Miss Claire
Daugherty, city champ, at Harney
0055.
Play in the singles will start at 10
o'clock Monday morning, while dou-,
bles' play will start the following
morning, t'lay in the tournament
will start at 10 o'clock each morning
until Hie day of the finals.
Entry blanks have been received
from'hampion Drewes of St. Louis,
men's singles champion; Brown and
Haase, doubles title holders; Ray.,
Brown, St. Louis, intercollegiate
runner-up this season; Meyers and
Grose, Kansas City Athletic club;
Miss Grives, Los Angeles, Cal., and
Mrs. Mitchell, Joplin, Mo., women's
singles champion - of the Missouri
Valley Tennis association.
Omaha Iron Heavers
Enter National Meet
-. v -, , . .
Harry W. Butts, president of the
Omaha Horseshoe Pitchers' associa
tion, announces that a large number
of local experts will journey to Des
Moines to compete for prizes totaling
$1,000 in the national tournament,
which will be held in connection with
the Iowa state fair, August 28 to Sep
tember 1. inclusive. Butts will be in
the Omaha contingent.
.Entries for the tournament must
be filed with A. R. Corey, secretary
of the Iowa state fair, not later than
August 21. ..
Church League Me
at Stake Saturday
The tie between the North Presby
terians and. the Hirst Methodists for
first place in the north division of the
Church league will be played ofi
Saturday afternoon at Thirty-second
and Dewey. The game will feature
Saturday's amateur games. '
A 1 1 Three
y
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