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"HE OMAHA BEE: MONDAY. JULY 24. 1922. Buffalos and Saints Split Double-Header-First Game Goes Eleven Innings Buffi Overcome Fipht-Run Lrat! of St Joseph in Initial Content and Win Aflir Tlixfc Houn. By RALPH WAGNER. The Iluffilon and Saints ntnt 50 50 cm their scheduled double- hrtdcr at Lrague park yesterday, the hfrd aiiiifxinu the opener by the score of 15 to H in a regular old 1 1 -inning slugtjiinr bee, while the league leaders tucked the tecottd contest away after seven innings, 3 to 1. The last game was called in the seventh by agreement. The Saints started out like they were going to clean tip on Burch't hired hands. After the St, Joseph club-swingers finished their section of the fourth inning they held an eight-run lead on the Buffaloes, the score at this period reading 13 to 5 in favor of the Saints. When the Buffaloes came to bat. I they immediately set to work with their sticks and cut the Saints' lead down to three runs, scoring five tal lies on a homer by Grantham, double, two errors and base on balls. It was in thia inning that Pitcher Grover was derricked in favor of Haid. In the fifth the Buffaloes increased their run column to 11. - Buffaloes Knot Count. St. Joseph registered its 14th run in the sixth and then the Buffaloes came back in their section of the same spasm and brought their total number of runs to 13. Griffin's base qn balls, followed by Wilcox's single and a wild pitch, knotted the count in the seventh. Both clubs glided along until the last of the 11th, when Apperson's single to center paved the -way for a Buffalo victory. Grantham singled and the "Jack Rabbit went to sec oiid, taking third when Manush played the big brother act. Herman walked and urithn came through with the single that scored Apperson with the winmnnr run. Burch trotted his string of hurlers cut before the grandstand and every one of 'em got a chance to show his wares, with the exception of Fincher. who was saved for the second contest. Darrough started, and, sad to say, lasted but a short time. Okrie was next. His reign was short. Cofhndaffer took his turn on the firintr line and faced the en emy for two and two-thirds innings, when the husky Dan Tipple went out to the mound. Tipple Finishes Game. Dan hurled his usual good brand of ball. Allowing the Saints only one hit in the hve innings he pitched and these were; the last five frames of the came. Grover started for St. Joseph. He was treated rather rough in the fourth and had to retire in favor of Haid. The latter didn't, last very long, just long enough to allow the Buffaloes two runs on a trio ot hits, Hovlik relieved Haid and finished the game. The Saints bunched their hits in the second game, scoring a tally in the first and another in the third, while the final St. Joseph run came m the sixth inning of the abbrevi ated same. ' Homer Bird took his turn on the hill yesterday in the second contest and what a bird ot a pitcher ne turned out to.be against the Buna loes. Homer allowed Omaha five hits in the seven innings, but he kept them scattered. Bird flapped his left wing to such an extent that he whiffed seven Buffaloes. "Bit Bill" Fincher was Burch's choice. Fincher was nicked for six hits, the majority of which came at the right time for the Saints. The Buffaloes scored their lone run in the second inning, Catcher Kandler's bobble allowing Herman to tally. Cardinals Drop Lead in National League Race St, Loui. July 23 The Cardinals lot the lead in the National league hv fintton'f 4 to 1 victory, while New Vork wai defeating Cincinnati. Closing their home stand, in which they won 17 and lot six game, the Cards departed for New York for a live-game ncs with the Giants. score : uoatnv. I sr. Loris Aii.nr! AH II OA Powell, rf 6 14 I KUik. rf 4 I S Niton. If S 1 ! Mann, rf Slid f'rutM, if I I I lmuh. -f 1 9 Mob , rf I t t 0;Huriuby,lp 4 0 ! f Hoersel IB 4 I 1 1)" null i, If I 0 Baseball's Charlie Chaplin Hulk, lb Ford, m Kopf. :b illl.aon. a Mani'il. p W.Kon, p Tout Golf Evcte O. Can a Oliver lie penalized for asmng the approximate distance he has to cover on a stroko Be n preparing io piay A. If he Mka and willingly receives such advice from anyone except tala cad die, hla partner, or hla partner's caddie, he ia peenealized. Such information might easily Influence htm in playing the stroke. Q. Is a bait that croasea out of bounds territory (for instance, where a boun dary corners near the line of play). but lands on the course conslderedto have been played out of bounda? A. No. The role applies only to a ball that lies out of bonnds. J. Is a player required to play a ball from a depression that gives him a bad He. where ha haa lifted and dropped the ball as provided by the rules, or la h entitled to lift and drop again? A. Ha must play the ball from where It stops, nnless It rolls Into a haaard. In which ease tt can be lifted and dropped again without additional penalty. " J. Do! a player Buffer,- a penalty where his caddie, standing at the hole to handle the flag, triea to lift the flag as the ball approaches, but ia unable to get it out In time to prevent the ball from atrlking It T A. Tea. It Is the duty of the caddie to see that the flag- la In each position that It eaa be lifted when he la ready to do so. Q. Am I allowed to lift and drop my ball without penalty If it stopa In caaual water In the rough, or doea thia apply only through the fairway or putting green? - A. "Tea ran lift and drop without pen alty from casual' water la the rough. Strike of Railroad Shopmen Bumps ' Association Teams Minneapolis, July 23. The first known interference with America's national pastime base balldue to the strike of railroad shopmen, became apparent here tonight when it was discovered that the Columbus team of the American association would - be unable to reach Kansas Gty Tuesday night for the Wednesday game, because of curtailed train service. - r As a consequence, the visitors will play a double-header tomor row, the playing time of the Tuesday game to be used in travel. . I 4 1 II OiOalner. Ib t 0 10 1 4 I I II f'rnur.lb 1 A I 0 1 S SI Harfnot. p 0 e 1 9 I i !T-porcer,3b 9 0 I a 9 I SlHfo. k, ib I n 0 0 ISA tjl'lsmnna. o 9 1 S 4 1 I-avan. as 391 ft II :T U Halnea, p I 0 0 enamel, p o o l sMuellsr 1 0 0 ( Totals 90 I2IH t Baited for Barfoat In ninth. Hcoro by Innings: Roston 010 ni 4 St. Louie 000 001 0001 Summary Runs: Powell 19), Nlion, Kopf. Lavan. Errors: fVchutti, l.avan, Haines. Two-baaa hlls: U.u, Gibson. Three-baa hits: I'owell, Flack. "scrltloe nils: Kopf. Ulbson. Double playa: Mar iiuard to Ford to Hoiks (!, Hornaby to l-avan to llalner. Left on baaea: Ho. Ion, : 81. l.oula. 4. Base on balls: Off Mar- nuanl. , struck out: By Haines, 9; by Mbenl'll, J: by Harfoot, 1; by Marquard. 9. IIIH: Off Halnea. 10 In S Innings: off Kherdell, none In t Innings: off Harfoot, I In 1 inning; ore Marquard, t In 1 in nings; off Wat.on, I In 2 innings. Win ning pitcher: Marquard. Losing pitcher: Haines. Umpires: Qulgley and Moras. Time: 1:40. Cub Beat Dodger. Chicago, July 99. Chicago won the series from Brooklyn by taking the final game, 4 to 1. Score: BROOKLYN. I CHICAGO. ABM O Al AB HOI Olson. Jb 4 19 4!PI Ihc'te, cf 4 9 9 0 Myera. cf 4 11 OIH'll'cher.aa 4 9 9 6 Griffith, cf 9 11 0 Terry. Ib 9 9 9 4 Wheat. If 4 0 9 0 Crimes, lb 9 1 19 0 Mitchell. lb 9 111 OIGarber, rf 9 1 X 0 Ward, aa 9 0 9 4 Miller, If 9 110 Deberry. o 9 0 1 9 Krur. 9b 10 0 1 Schrlver, p I 0 9 9,'O'Fsrrell.e 4 0 9 0 xHuetner l n o Mam ux, p 0 0 0 0 xQ. Or'flth 1 0 0 0, Aldrldge. p 4 0 0 9 Total Carl Sawyer of the Vernon team of the Pacific Coast league is declared by western fans to be the funniest man in baseball, and he gives them many a hearty laugh. 21 9 9719 Totala 91 S218 x Batted for Shrlver In ith. xBatted for Ward in Sth. Brooklyn 100 000 0001 Chicago 010 090 OOx 4 Summary: Runs Myers. Heathcote, Hollocher, Terry, Grimes. Errors None. Two kaae hits Hollocher. Home runs Grimes. Stolen base Barber. Sacrifices Grimes. Tarry, Krug. Double plays- Olson. Ward and Mitchell: Terry. Hol locher and Grimes. . Left- on bases Hroklyn. ; Chicago, 8. Bases on balls- Off Aldrldge, 3: Schrlver. S. Struck out By Aldrldge, 9; Mamax, 1. Hits Off Schrlver. 8 in 7; oft Ma maul, 1 In 1. Wild pitch Schrlver. Passed ball De berry. Losing pitcher Schriver". Umpires Sentello and Hsrt. Time 1:31. Glanta Wallop Beds. Cincinnati. July 23. The Giants won the odd game In the series by beating the Reds, 4 to 1. Ryan, pitching his third game of the series, was In fine form. Eddfe Koush came to terms with the Reds. He appeared on the field In uni form In the fifth inning and waa given a tremendous ovation by the 23,000 fans. score NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A. Bancr'ft.ss 4 0 4 8 Rawl'gs.2b 4 14 3 Frisch, 3a, 4 0 0 1 Meusel, If 4 110 Young, rf 4 2 10 Kelly, lb 4 2 11 0 Stengel, cf 4 0 2 0 Snyder, c 4 0 4 1 Ryan, p 3 10 0 CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A. Burns, rf 4 2 7 0 Daubert.lb 3 1 B 0 Duncan, If 4 0 3 0 Harper, rf 4 2 4 0 Bohne, 2b 4 12 3 Hargrave.c 4 0 S 0 Pinelli. 3b 3 0 12 Caveney, as 3 1 0 1 Luque, p 3 0 0 2 Totals 32 7 27 S Totals 35 7 27 13! Score by innings: New York 001 200 0014 Cincinnati 100 000 0001 Summary Runs: Meusel. Young (2), Ryan, Burns. Error: Burns. Two-base hits: Burns, Harper, Young, Kelly, Ryan. Three-base hit: Young. Double play: Bancroft to Rawllngs to Kelly. Left on bases: New York, 5; Cincinnati, 6. Base on balls: Off Luque, 1; off Ryan, 1. Struck out: By Luque. 4; by Ryan, 4, Umpires: Rigler and McCormick. Time: 1:50. Favorites Win in Tennis Tourney UITSMISSCS QV THE BUFFALOES' Olson, lb .... Con-den, If-ef . 3 1 Ksher. rf 4 1 Handler, cf-lf ...2 1 Htevenaon, ss ...S S McDonald, lb ....53 Nuler, 2b 2 Grabowskl. ...7 6 (rover, p-If ....4 1 I.lndberg, ir ....0 O Smith. If 1 1 Haid, p 1 O Hovlik, p ...... .2 0 ST. JOSEPH. AB.BJH.TB.8H.SB.PO.A.E. SIS4 10 10 10 o a 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 O 1 O 11 1 1 O 0 0 0 0 1 New York, July 23. A field of 18 competitors started olay today in the singles of the Metropolitan Tennis championships on the courts of the Crescent Athletic club. Brooklyn. Thirty-three first and econd round matches were played, none of which was marked by up sets. In two intersectional matches. Phillip F. Neer, Leland Stanford university star, defeated Herbert Chase, of New York, former Am herst player, 6-4, 6-0, while Murray Vernon, of Yonkers, N. Y., elim inated Earl Douglas, youthful entry from Menlo Park, Lai., 6-1, o-a K. Okuma. a Japanese entry, won a hard fought match from Charles Chambers, of Brooklyn. 6-4, 7-5. Robert and Howard Kinsdy, brothers of San Francisco, arrived from the coast today. They did not comoete in the tournament, but played several practice sets. ohn Barton Wins Dakota Tennis Tide Totals 44 14 18 24 6 2x31 17 4 Bl IT ALOES. AB.R.H.TB.8H.SB.PO.A.E. Olalason, 8b. ...5 2 1 1 0 0 2 60 Apperson, cf...s 12200X30 Grantham, 3b ... 2 4 0 0 2 2 1 Manush. If a 2231OS0O Herman, lb .... 1 1 2 0 O 13 2 0 Griffin, rf 2 2 2 O 1 1 O 0 WUeox, as IS 4 0 O 0 4 0 Spencer, e 4 11 1 1 O 0 1 0 Darrough. D..-.1 0 12 O 0 0 2 O Okrie, p 1 0 O O O O O O O uormaarrer, p .. l l l n erso Tipple, p, 2 0 0 O O O 0 3 0 Totals 48 15 18 26 2 1 S3 26 1 One out when winning run waa scored In 11th. - - Score by Innings:: St. Joseph 7 114 701 000 0014 Buffaloes 302 513 100 0115 Summary: Home run: Manush. Two-base hits: Olsen, McDonald, Grabowskl, Grover, Grantham. Ifanush. Hit batsmen: Grover by Okrie, McDonald by Coffendaffer. Dou ble plays: Hovlik -Grabowskl-OIsen. Runs and hits: Off Grover, and 10 in 3 1-3 in nlnaa off Hnid. 2 and 2 in 2-3 Inning: off Hovlik, 4 and 6 in 4 3-3 Innings; off Okrie, 4 and 4 In 2-3 Innings: off Coffendnffer, 5 and 6 In 2 23 Inn-lugs; off Tipple, O and 1 in 5 innings, struck ont: By mua, z; oy Coffindaffer. 1: by Hovlik. 1. - Bases on balls: Off Grover. 8; off parrough, 1; off Okrie, 2; off Coffindaffer, 0; off Haid, 4; off Hovlik, 8; off Tipple, O. Wild pitch: Hovlik. Umpires: FiUpatrlrk and Davis. Winninr Ditcher: ThtDle. losing pitcher: Hovlik. T-eft on bases: St. Joseph, 6; Oma ha, 13. Time: 3:15. Second game: ST JOSEPH. ABRHTB8HSBO AE Olsen. lb ... Corrlden. cf Fisher, rf . . Grover, If . . Stevenson, ss McDonald. 3b Nofer.2b 2 Handler, e 1 ... s Bird, p Totals 8 0 X 0 1 0 o o 2 1 0 5 0 5 9 0 0 4 Islanders Lose Both Games to Beatrice Beatrice, Neb., July 23. Grand Island was no match for Beatrice tO' day in a double-header, Beatrice win' ning both games. Grand Island used three pitchers in the first game, but each one was hit hard. Boyles was touched up in the second game for two home runs and three triples. Bowman, Wiggen and Quinn's hitting teatured. Score: First game: GRAND ISLAND. I BEATRICE. ABHOAI AB H O A R'n. rf. cf 9 0 lDTg-a, 2b 4 0 3 7 Brew'r, lb 4 0 9 OjK'chner, lb 4 113 II Wiggen, rf 6 3 1 lin'man, cf 4 2 2 1 Mooney, If S'k'r, cf, p 3 13 P'm't'r, If 3 2 1 Pierce, 2b 2 12 Kranda. 3b 4 0 2 Metz. aa 3 14 R'berts, c 3 0 8 Pr'ard, p 10 0 Babb, p 110 Shupe, rf 10 0 Quinn. ss Parker, 3b Unper, c McKee, p 4 0 0 0 5 9 3 4 12 1 4 2 2 ( 4 2 11 Totals 98 14 27 15 Totala 28 24 91 Grand Island 000 000 101 9 Beatrice 021 403 OOx 10 Summary Runs: Speaker, Palmatier, Delaguerra, Kirchner. Wlpgen, Bowman, Mooney. Quinn (2), Parker, linger. , Er rors: Brewer (2), Metz, Babb, Wiffgn, Ungor. Three-base hits: Quinn. Pierce. Two-base hits: Quinn, Speaker. Stolen bases: Wiggen (2), Bowman, Unger (2) Parker. Sacrifice hits: Parker, Palma tier. Double plays: Quinn o Delaguerra to Kircnner 1Z), Delaguerra to Quinn to Kirchner. Struck out: By McKee 1, by Pritchard 0, by Babb 2, by Speaker 1. Bases on bills: Off McKee 4. off Babb 2, off Pritchard 2. Winning pitcher: McKee. Losing pitcher: Pritchard. Um pire: Johnson. Time of game: 1:50. Score, Second game: GRAND ISLAND. I BEATRICE. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. Roben, cf 2 0 3 0IDelga.,2b 2 0 13 Brewer, lb 3 1 7 0 Speaker, c 3 1 5 1 .27 3 6 Glslason, 2b . Apperson, cf . Grantham, 3b Manush, If . . Herman, lb Griffin, rf ... Wilcox, ss . . . Nnencer, e 7 1 0 21 15 1 BUFFALOES. ABKHTBSHSBO AE Fincher, p 2 OOOS 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 10 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 Palm., If Pierce, 2b Kranda,3b Metz, ss Shupe, rf Boyles, p xFoulk S 1 0 0 2 0 0 10 0 K'chner, lb 3 0 12 1 Wiggen, rf 3 1 1 0 Bowman, cf 3 2 10 Mooney. If 3 2 10 10 4 2 12 3) 10 11 2 0 13 3 0 0 2IQulnn. ss 3 0 1 2 Parker, 3b Kahmer, o 2 0 3 0 Carle, p 2 0 0 1 Totals 23 7 21 12 0 0 Sioux Falls. S. D.. July 23. John Barton of Sioux Falls won the South Dakota single tennis cham pionship Saturday, defeating Clark Stone, also of Sioux Falls, m three straight sets, 6-0, 6-1, 6-0. This is the ninth time that Bartonv who is 48 years old, has been the titleholder. Saf3orOut. Q. Should the hidden ball be used la high school games? A. -No. it Is forbidden under the rules in certain conditions, although It Is still possible for a baseman to conceal the ball, provldlna the pitcher doea not co-operate with him. bnt It Is not good baseball. The further that trickery can be banished from baseball the better. It ia never the right thing for tne ooys. Q. Runners on second and first bases. hen the ball was battod, started to ad vance to the next baaes, but the umpire called foul. They went back and when the runner who had been on first wastal most back to the base he was called out by the umpire although the pitcher had not received the ball. The batter waa not la hla box. Was the runner out and why T A. Hot ant according to the statement of the play. Kor Is there any rale which seems to fit tho ease as the incident Is d. Cant imagine what the nsanlra was driving; at. Q. Batter stepped out of his box while an argument was going on. Umpire called "play ball." Batter did not take hla place. Umpire aignaled to the pitcher to go ahead and the latter threw the third strike over the plate while the batter aa not In the box. How could that be legal? A. When the umpire called -May- the gaaae was in effect and the batter re mained on of the box at his awn risk. Q. Runner is on first and goes to third on a foul ball. Going bark to first be cuts across the diamond and is called out ! Ia that right? i A. No. He la not eamacUew so reverse I the bases la order. Totals 24 1 5 5 0 0 21 12 4 St. Joseph 101 001 28 rjurraioe viv uvu o i Summary Earned runs: St. .Joseph 2. Omaha O. Three-base hits: Wilcox, Her. man. Bird. Stevenson. Olsen. Two-base hit: Fisher. Double play: Wilcox to Glslason to Herman. Struck out: - By Berg 7. by Fincher 8. Bases on balls: Off uers; u, orr rincner z. umpires: jntzpat- ricK ana jwvis. irt on oases: i. jo sep 7, Omaha 1. Time of game: 1:25. Schlaifer May Meet . Warnie Smith Soon "Billy" Uvick, new manager of "Kid" Schlaifer, Omaha welterweight mitten mauler, is mapping out a busy campaign for his protege this fall. First. Uvick is angling for a bout with Warnie Smith in Tulsa for the latter part of August. If successful in matching the "Kid" with Smith Uvick will set forth to arrange more bouts lor schlaiJer m the south. Schlaifer will start training Mon day, working out only in the morn ings. ? Past WeeVs Record in Major , Leagues New York July 23. The week's record in each league ; of games played, won and lost, together with runs, hits and. errors, men left on base's and runs scored "by opponents, including game of Saturday, is as follows: AMERICA??. ' P. W U R. H. . LB. OR. i jt ,1. 2 40 - 1. 44 T 9 4 .7 4 2 .4 3 9 4 1 1 4 1 S 9 3 St Louis New Tork 7 Chicago 7 Detroit ..4 Cleveland ...... Washington .g Philadelphia .. Boston New Tork .. St. uuta ... Chicago Cincinnati .. Brooklyn ... Pittsburgh . Philadelphia Bcston ...... .. NATIONAL. 94 1i (8 99 II U 1! El 94 94 1 f 41 24 3 41 10 8 34 17 12 43 112 84 38 98 (0 11 83 41 9 97 7 33 P. W L. 8 4 R. H. 24 42 3 44 24 it E. LB. OR. ( 44 27 3 71 11 47 3 34 CO 34 34 83 11 M 22 44 32 3 t 19 8 4 34 I 34 91 1 94 4 I Totals 23 3 18 11 xBatted for Boylesin 1n seventh, Score by innings: Grand Island 000 000 0 0 Beatrice 000 303 x 6 Summary Runs: Wiggen, Bowman (2), Mooney (2), Parker. Error: Speaker. Home runs: Bowman, Wiggen. Three base hits: Quinn, Parker, Bowman. Sac rifice hit: Parker. Stolen bases: Mooney, Quinn. Double play: Quinn to Kirchner to Parker. Struck out: By Carle, 2: by Boyles, 3. Base on balls: Off Carle, 4; off Boyles, 2. Balk: Boyles. Umpire: John son. Wild pitch: Carle. Time: 1:80. Links Split Double Header. Lincoln, Neb., July 23. Fairbury and Lincoln divided a twin bill here this afternoon,- the Coyote taking the first game, 7 to 4, and tne Links tne second, 6 to 1. The first game draeced throueh two houraand a half tut the second was a better xhlbition of baseball than the count indicates. Score: BasT?BaIlReyulis WESTERN LEAGUE. Standings. W. L. Pet. I W. L. Pet St. Jose'b 62 38 .20 Buffaloes 82 47 .426 Tulsa 88 41 .58Okla. City 42 67 .424 Slo'x City 66 41 ,677Dea Moin. 37 60 .381 Wichita 64 46 .640 Denver 83 64 .340 Yesterday's Results. Buffaloes, 15-1; St. Johepb, 14-9. Tulsa, 6-10; Denver, 2-8. Oklahoma City, 9; Dea Moines, 4. Wichita, 10-16. Sioux City, i-4. Today's Games. St. Joseph at Omaha. Tulsa at Denver. Oklahoma City at Des Moines. Wichita at Sioux City. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGl'E. ; Standings. W. L. Pet. I W. L.Pct. 10 4 .714 Fairbury 6 8 .429 6 .6431 Grsnd Isl. 6 8 .386 7 7 .600 Hastings 4 .308 Yesterday's Results, Beatrice, 10-6; Grand Island, I-S. Norfolk, 8-16; Hastings, 3-8. Fairbury, 7-1; Lincoln, 4-6. Today's Games. Grand Island at Beatrice. Hastings at Norfolk. Fairbury at Lincoln. Indians Lose to Sox of White by 6-10 Score Cleveland, July 23. Cleveland re turned home after a victorious road trip to loie to Chicago, 10 to 6. Lev erette outpitched relay of Cleveland pitchrri ill the Hty. An outstanding feature wa the hitting of Jamieioii and Wambtitanti. Score: IHICAOU. I Cl.ltVEI.ANO. AUHOAI 1HHI11 jonnsoass 4 9 1 1 J'misa'n.lf 4 3 1 94 Ills n.ia 4 I !vYamby. :b 4 3 I 4 Hl'-sk.r. (I I Collins, it I 1 I I Ifaup.r, rf I I I I Hlrunk.cf 9 3 4 0 raik. If 4 9 9 0 Khesly, lb 4 9 4 1 tk hslk. v 4 12 4 L'verstts.p till Beatrice Norfolk Lincoln NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standings. W. L. Pct.l W. T.'pct New York 63 33 .616 Brooklyn 44 46 .489 St. Louis 67 36 ,613Pittsburgh 43 44 .494 Chicago 48 42 .633Ph!lartel. 30 63 .461 Cincinnati 48 44 .522Boston 31 66 .366 Yesterday's Results. New York, 4: Cincinnati, 1. Chicago, 4; Brooklyn, 1. Boston. 4; St. Louis, 1. No -games scheudled. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Standings. W. L. Pct.l W. T,. TVt St. Louis 64 38 .687 Cleveland 46 47 .416 New Yo'k 63 41 .6641 Washlnet. 42 46 .177 Chicago 48 43 .6271 Boston 38 63 .418 Detroit 48 46 .616IPhi!adel. 36 61 .407 Yesterday's Results. Washington, 11; Philadelphia, 2. New York. 11; Boston, 7. Detroit, 11 j St. Louis, 6. Chicago, 10; Cleveland, 6. Today's Games. Washington at Philadelphia. (No others scheduled.) Wood, rt 1 I H.w.11, s 4 113 irrln.r, 9b 4 111 Mi'lnnls. Ib I 9 I O'Neill, o 9 4 t I'hle. B 08 II. ifiutf. r a a a l Totals 4: 14 17 llKdwarrie, p I l I I'SBKy, p 4 i v v isnsuu lass 8'ph nt'a I 0 Totals 11 II ! IB anauia mr I.masey In third. sBatted for Kdwards la seventh. BVoro by innlnaa hlcego S mo 10218 Clavsland 001 tot t04 8 eummary Kuna: johnun fit uu nn. vvuinB, nwpir (if, BirunK, Falk (If, "hsxly, Jamlrsoa (2), Wamhaganes. Wood. aoy, onauie. r.rror: i ni. Two-base mis: Hooper, Mulligan, ralk. Lsveretts, Bhsojy, Jamleeon (21, ftpesker. Bewell, Hagby. Three-baaa hit- Juhnum Haerl. flee hits: t'olllna (91. Wamhaganaa. Left on bases: Chicago, 13; Cleveland. It, liana on nana: orr Lsveretts, 4: off Kdwards. I; off Hagby. 3. Hlls: Off I'hle, 3 In 1-3 inning; off l.lndaey. 3 In 9 2-9 In nings; oft Kdwards, T In 4 Innings; off Bat by, 9 In 9 Innings. Struck out: By Lsveretts, ; by Llndaey, i; by Edwsrds, 3. Losing pitcher: Uhle. Umnlrss: Mor tality and Connolly. Tims: 9:06. Senators Trim Athletics. Wsshlngton. July 23. Washington col lected 19 hits oft a trio of Philadelphia pitchers and won easily, 11 to 2. Two double plays by the local team brought ineir aeason total io 104. ncore: I'MlLAULLfHlA. AB.H.O.A Toung, 2b (013 Pyxes. 3b 13 11 Walker. If 4 10 0 Hau.er.1b 3 3 t 1 G'liow'y.sa 4 0 3 3 Perkins, o 9 0 1 2 Sullivan, p 0 0 0 0 weicn. rf 4 3 1 o M'O'w'n.cf 9 18 0 Naylor. D 9 10 1 xBruggy, e 3 110 jtScheer 10 0 0 Ecksrt, p 0 0 0 0 Totala 86 1124 16 xBatted for Naylor in aeventh. XBatted for Sullivan In eighth. Score by innings: Philadelphia 000 000 200 2 Washington 140 006 Olx 11 Summary Runs: Pruggy, Harrla (3), Judge (2). Goslln. Brower (2), Peckln paugb, Lumotte, Plclnlch. Errors: Young, Bruggy (2). Two-base hits: Hsrrls, Gos lln (2), Hauser, Brower. Three-baae hits: Dykes. Stolen base: Brower. Sacrifice hits: Francia, Harris. Double plsys: Peck lnpaugh to Harris to Judge (2). Left on baaes: Philadelphia, 9; Washington, . Base on balls: Off Naylor, 3; off Francis, 3. Struck out: By Francis, 2; by Sulllvsn, 1. Hits: Off Naylor, 14 In 6 innings: off Sullivan, 1 In 1 Inning; off Kckert, 1 In 1 Inninr. Hit by pitched ball: Harrla, by Naylor. Losing pitcher: Naylor. Um pires: Hlldebrand and Nollln. Time: 1:44. Yanks Defeat Red Sox. New York, July 23. New York won from Boston. 11 to 7. The Ysnkees won by scoring seven runs in the sixth In ning, when 12 New Yorks went to bst. Collins deprived Ruth of a three-base hit with a sensational one-handed catch. Score WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A. Rice, cf 6 110 Harris. 2b 3 1 S 4 Judge, lb t 3 10 0 Uoslln, If (330 Brower, rf 4 3 3 0 P'klnp'h.ss (318 Lsmotts,3b 4 3 2 9 Plclnlch, o(191 Francis, p 3 10 4 Totals 38 16 27 It s9sasisiaiaiBMBt98WhlaWsa Omaha Captures Slugfest, 15:14; Lose Second 1-3 Western Wltrhaa Win DouMa Hill. 8isu Our, la. July ji wi.biia task aula saas of t dautis besdsr are, wia. slag Iks fir. I gams fcr a s-ols ot I 8 and rapping lha sereM 14 la 8. The visitors hit lUf I's.ter hurlers hard. flu-ling lae name ruas Cast In the ' sad saws. Klaus t tir aisds a tuple pier la tks sixth inning at the fust gams, Crura flrat talus, WICHITA. I iVX CITT. AH II O Al AH II tl A Smith, rf 4 I 3 M mill . a till HI Isy. If 8 t I " ll m'tt. Ill I I I I W bum, ID 9 I 0 HKlah. rf 4 9 9 8 Mai, rf 8 4 I siiloU. Ib I I a 11. rear, aa 9 I I 1 Oat t 4, rf I 1 I Hull. r. IS 4 3 7 Jl Valinw, : 9 0; Men-la, Mill (Haiti. S. If 3 3 5 Griffin. 33 l Nti'sftntl. 9 1 k Maun, p 3 11 1 Ouary. e 10 9 i n iigar. p s i Totals 3119 1114 lete, 8 0 8 Williams sTesar I t 8 llloaaom 8 3 8 Totala 9711 II 18 iiutifl for Rosltgsr In 7th. sliattsd fur lavia in the tin, sHan for K!h la 9th. Wichita : ll 42110 Rioua City 101 80S in: 3 nummary nuns; HlsHatisy. "sinuurn HI, net tar, nuiier (2), urirnn CI. ueun, Hamilton (91 llemmingway (Jl. r'.lah Krreia: Rosttgsr. Two baas hits: Ham- Ipsway C, Maun, Washburn, Mmlih, cast. Trims piayi Haminewsy -rainier. Hat i Home runs: Butlsr and Hamilton, Sacrifice hila: Hands, and Bera-er. Ptolen saaea: ttlsh. Waahturn. Eaat. I'ouolt plays: llanoa-Butler-Waihburo; Osier Iard-alsts. Hlls and rune: Off Roettger, and 1 IB T Innings: Davit, 4 and 9 Io 3 innings. L,srt on esass: wicnna. i: Sioux City. 11. Baaea on balls: Off Maun, 4: orr Rosttgsr, , Pans. t. Itruck out By Maun. 4; by Roettger. 4; Havis, I lilt by pitched hall: Ity Maun (Klah and ralmitr): or rtoenser (Hiunni i nipirea Uunahus and Held. Tims 2,30. ncore, second game: Eddie Roush Fails to Sim With Reds WICHITA. All H O A Smith, cf 4 3 4 0 Il'ksaley.lf 4 8 0 0 W'hb'n, lb 8 3 10 0 Ksst, rf 3 4 3 1 Bera-er. as 3 4 3 2 Duller, 2b 8 18 9 Usnda,3b 3 119 Griffin, 9 3 3 0 Heebe. p 4 18 0 sellers, p r t t Totals rUl'l'X CITY All H.O A H'mllt'n.ss ( 9 0 ( Hem., 9b riian, er Blossom, p Mais, Ib Osi'rg'd.rf Palmar, 9b Mattlck, If guery. a 4 13 3 3 1 1 t 3 10 1 8 313 1 (031 (834 4 0 3 0 3 0 8 1 Williams, p 4 3 4 sRuattger 10 0 0 49 1(17 101 I TOtsIt 4112 27 29 sBatted for Query In ninth. Score by Innings: Wichita 129 024 04216 Sioux City 000 110 010 8 Summary Runa: 8mlth, Blakealey (8), Wsshburn (4), Eaat (4), Bergsr, Griffin :), seebs, Hamilton (2), oatsrgsra. Mat- tick, Williams (2). Errors: Blakssley, Berger. Butlsr. Hamilton, Palmer (2), Williams. Two-baas hits: Bergsr Griffin 2). Beehe. Blakealey. East. Williams. Smith, Blossom. Homs runs: Eaat (2). Sacrifice hit: Beebe. Esrned runs: Wichita. 11; Sioux City, (. Stolen baae: Elsh. Hlta and runs: orr Williams, is nd 10 In 8 Innings; off Blossom, 6 and in 9 Innlnga; off Beebe, 19 and 8 In 1-3 Inninga: oft Seiiars, nons and none n 1 2-3 Innings. Left on bases: Wlchlts. r: Sioux City. 11. Bsss on balls: Off Beehe, 2: off Sellari. nons; off Williams, 2: off Blossom. I. Struck nut: By Beehe, 2; by Sellara, none; by Williams, none; by Blossom. 2. Hit by pitched ball: Smith, by Williams; Query, hv Beebe. Um pires: Held and Donahue. Time: 2:10. Indians Heat Boosters. TV Moines. July 23. Oklahoma Ctly hit Lynch hard In the latter part of the game, after Dea Molnea had batted Payne fiom the box and had acquired a 4-run lead. The visitors won, 9 to 4, Love, who succeeded Payne, holding the locals run-less. Score: OKLAHOMA CITY DES MOINES. AB H O Al AB H O A Ptlt. rf 4 10 IIGenln, cf 4 14 0 uiwagner, 3D NEW YORK. AB.H.PO.A. Witt, cf 4 2 2 0 Plpp. lb 6 3 16 1 7 0 Meusel, If 4 0 1 0 6 81 Ruth, rf 2 0 0 0 0 3Schang, c 4 2 6 0Ward, 2b 6 2 2 2 Scott, ss 6 3 2 HM'Nally, 3b 4 3 0 1 0 0 0 01 Bush, p sSklnner Jones, p 2 0 2 0 0 0 6 1 1 3 1 6 1 2 0 3 0 0 1 0 Totals 37 16 27 18 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. standings. W. L. Pet. St. Paul 67 36 .620: India nap. 66 39 .689 Milwauk. 66 45 .664 Mlnneap. 49 45 .521 W. L. Pet. l.OUisvllle 48 49 .495 Kan. City 47 63 .470 uoiumbua 40 58 .408 Toledo 33 62 .347 FAIRBURY. ABH O A Rooney. ss 2 0 0 1 Cl'v'l'd, 3b 2 1 0 0 M'D'm't.rf 4 2 3 01 Dye. ss Relchle, If 6 3 3 0 Gibson, rf LINCOLN. ABH O.A Sarvise, cf 8 0 3 Carr, 2b 3 0 2 2 0 5 W'bush.lb 3 17 0 Bliss, cf 6 2 10; G'd'n,2-3b 4 0 2 1 O'C'nor, c 4 2 9 3 Lovlch, p 3 111 Jenney, 2b 8 1 1 1 Willey, cf 0 0 0 0 Conkey, c Bool, If McCoy, lfc Zinker,3b Smith, p xSpranger 6 0 0 4 2 11 3 0 1 2 0 4 2 0 1 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 Totals 28 2 27 9 Totals 36 13 27 7 Fairbury 012 030 0017 Lincoln 030 200 0004 xspranger ran for Conkey in 6th. Summary Runa: Rooney, McDermott, Relchle, Bliss (2), O'Connor, Lovlch, conkey, Bool. McCoy. Zlnker. Errors: Clevelandl Wlmbush, Goodwin, Zinker. Two base hitsf McDermott, Bliss. O Con nor, Conkey. Sacrifice hits:. McDermott, Wlmbush, Goodwin. McCoy. Struck out: By Lovich, 8; by Smith, 9. Bases on balls: Off Lovich, 10: off Smith, 6. Hit by pitcher: By Smith (O'Connor and Rooney). Stolen bases: Rooney, Cleve land, Wlmhuah, Jenney. Bool. Earned runs: Fairbury, 5. Left - on bases: Fairbury, 12; Lincoln, 8. Umpire: Wheeler. Time: 2:30. ' Score, second game: LINCOLN. AB.H.O.A.I Sarvis. cf 4 2 3 0 Sp'nger, ss Dye, 2 b Gibson, rf Conkey, e Bool, ir McCoy, lb Zlnker. 3b Bailey, p FAIRBURY. AB.H.O.A. Rooney, ss 4 0 6 1 Jenney, 2b 4 1-3 1 McDer., c 4-046 Relchle. If 4 1 1 0 4 16 0 Wimb'h, lb 4 1 8 4 2 3 0 Bliss, cf-rf 3 0 0 0 4 3 9 0Goodwln.3b 3 113 4 10 SO'Conn'r.rf 3 0 2 0 4 0 0 ljWolfolk, p 3 0 0 2 6 13 0 (216! 6 2 2 Totals 39 13 27 8 Totals 32 4 24 12 Score by innings: Fairbury 000 010 000 1 Lincoln t.110 000 04x 6 Summary Runa: Dve. Conkey. McCov. Bool (2), Zinker, Bliss. Errors: McCoy, Sarazen and Hoffner ' Defeated by Hagen and Joe Kirkwood Philadelphia, July 23. Walter Hagen, British open champion, and Joe Kirkwood of Australia, Saturday defeated Gene Sarazen, the new open champion of Amer ica and Charley Hoffner, the Pennsylvania and Philadelphia title holder, 2 and 1, in an 18-hole exhibition golf match at the Phil mcnt Country club. Rooney (3). Two-base hits: Jenneq, Wlmbush, Gibson, Bool, Sarvis. Struck out: By Wolfolk, t: by Bailey, 6. Base on Balls: Off Wolfolk, 1. Left on bases: Fairbury, 4; Lincoln, 9. Earned runs: Fairbury, 1; Lincoln, 6. Passed balls: McDermott (2). Conkey. Wild Ditch: woiioik. stolen Bases: zinker. umpire: Wheeler. Time: 1:60. Attendance: 3,000. Elkhorns Win Two. Norfolk, Neb., July 23. The Elkhorns recorded three straight from Hastings by tatting Dotn games of today's double header, the first, 8 to 3, and the second. a seven-inning aiiair, io to 8. Score: HASTINGS. NORFOLK. AB.H.PO.A. Pizer, 2b 3 112 Crann, rf 2 0 0 0 Amen, cf 5 0 2 0 Tomes, If 4 0 3 0 AB.H.PO.A. Athert., ss E 11 0 3 Mitc'ell, 2b 4 2 3 3 Marr, 3b 3 2 0 1 Clark, o 4 0 10 1 Serb, 3b 3 0 1 1 Rouse, It 3 3 0 0 Moel'r, lb 3 1 6 0 Echtm., ss 3 1 1 0 Wlllets, c 2 17 0 M'Wade, c 2 1 2 1 Wiggin., p 4 1 1 2 Knapp. rf 4 0 0 0 Graves.' cf 3 0 2 0 Warren, lb 4 0 11 0 Dldler, p 4 0 1 4 Totals 34 8 27 12 Totala 31 6 24 6 Score by innings: Hastings .. 000 100 0203 Norfolk .. 302 002 Olx 8 Summary Runs: Crann, Amen, Moel I'er, Atherton (3). Mitchell (2), Marr. Rouae, Graves. Errors: Serb (2), Moel ler. Echtermeyer, Atherton, Mitchell, Marr, Didier. Home runa: Rouse. Two base hits: Rouse. Sacrifice: Marr, Crann. Sacrifice hits: Atherton. Gravea, Mitchell, Piser. Double plays: Marr to Mitchell to Warren; Atherton to Mitchell to Warren. Bases on balls: Off Dldler, 7; off Wigging ton, 9. Struck out: By Didier, 9; by Wiggington, 6. Hit by pitched ball: By Wlggingtnn ( Rouse and Graves). Wild pitch: Wiggington. Umpire: Smith. Time: 2 hours. Second game: HASTINGS NORFOLK. AB H O Al AB H O A Pizer, 2b 2 0 0 2iAth'ton. ss 3 111 ann. rf 4 12 0!Uitchell. 2b 8 3 3 4 A'en. cf. lb 4 2 3 OlMarr. 3b 4 2 11 ro'es. lf.cf 4 2 3 0 Clark, c 4 0(1 Serb. 3b 4 3 1 0Rouse, If 4 3 18 M'll'r. lb. p 9 2 9 OIKnapp, rf 5 4 10 E'tm'r, ss 1 0 0 0Qraves, cf 4 10 0 3'Khan. ss 1 0 1 2!Wafren. lb 3 0 2 1 M'W'de, c 1 0 1 OlW'k's n. p 2 2 0 0 Wi eta. c 9 12 1 Federle. d 2 113 rraux, p i i o i P't'a'n, p. If 3 0 9 ll Totals BOSTON. I AB.H.PO.A. Smith, rf 6 2 9 0 Harris. If I 0 I 0 Burns, lb 4 1 Pratt, 2b 4 S Dugan, 3b 4 0 Collins, cf 4 2 O'Ro'ke, ss 4 1 Ruel, c .3 1 Fergu-, p 2 0 Rusnell, p 0 0 Plercy. p 0 0 xMenosky 1 0 0 01 Fullert., p 0 0 0 J xKarr, 10 0 0 Totals 37 10 24 101 xBatted for Piercy In aeventh xBatted for Fullerton in ninth. zBatted for Bush In sixth. Score by innings: Boston 01.1 002 001 7 New York 110 027 OOx 11 Summary Runs: Smith. Pratt (2), Du gan, Collins. O'Rourke, Witt (3), Plpp, Ruth (2). Schang, Ward, Scott (2). Mc- Nally. Errora: Smith, Pratt, Dugan, O'Rourke (2), Ruth, Scott (2). Two-base hits: Burns, Ward, Ruel, Smith. Home runs: Pratt. Collins. Scott. Stolen haseB: Burns. Sacrifice: Meusel. Double plays: Scott. Ward and Plpp; Pratt and Burns; Scott , and Pipp. Left on bases: New York. 8; Boston. 4. Basee on balla: Fer guson. 3: Russell, 1; Fullerton, 1; Jones, 1. Struck out: By Bush, 1; by Piercy, 1; by Jones, 3. Hits: Off Bush, 6 in 6; off Jones. 4 In 3; off Ferguson, 9 in 5 1-3; off Russell, 2 in 1-3; off Piercy, 3 in 1-3: off Fullerton, 12 In 1. Winning pitcher: Bush. Losing pitcher: Ferguson. Umpires: Evans and Dineen. Time: 2:02. Detroit, July 23. The St. Louis Browns played ragged baseball and the seven er rora committed by members of the team largely were responsible for Detroit's 11 to 6 victory. Umpires Owens and Con nolly missed their train at Buffalo and it was necessary to use Bierhalter and How ley, trainers of the Browns and Tigers, respectively, as arbiters. Score: G'gardli, If Tate, 3b Felber. 2 b M'D'n'l, lb Fisher, c Wlndle, as lioore, cf Payne, p Love, p 0 4 3 1 1 1 3 10 1 2 4 S 1 0 0 1 0 Horan, rf 4 Graham, lb 4 Cooper, If 3 Gorman, 2b 4 OITurgeon, ss 2 Wilson, 0 Lynch, p zBanner Cincinnati, July 2J Krtilie Roui-h Ur oulfifhlrr mul hfiMotit of thf Cincinnati cluh of the National league, today held a conference with (arry Hermann, pretident nf tht cluh, relative to the entiling of a con. tract for the remainder of the tea- son. After the nit'i-iinc it was learned that there ua little protpert of an Kreciiient. Kminh insists lie mutt get $.!(.! XH) for thm year and next, ayinK he would agree lo (tgu up for $10,0(10 for the rent of this raon, and $J6,000 (or 19.M. The directors of the cluh an unanimous in refuting this demand. V They ttand ly their original oiler ' of $15,01X1 a year and aa the season has a little more than two months to go Roush would receive $5,0(M) this year. President Hermann Mated that in any event Roush would not he sold or traded. Tekamah Defeats Omaha Federals Tekamah. h . Tulv 23. fSnecial Telesram.) The Tekamah town hasehall team defeated the Oma ha Fcdrrals, colored club, by the score of 7 to 5 here Saturday after noon. The features of the came was the hurliig of Schuler of the local team who struck out 14 Federals and al- , lowed onl six hits. Larue, of the losers whiffed nine Tekamah slug gers and was nicked for nine hits. Bob Roper Wins New York. July 23. Bob Roper. Chicago heavyweight, knocked out Eddie Josephs of New York in the second round of a 12-round match J Saturday. Josephs substituted for ' Floyd Johnson, San Francisco. Just Two Days More ALT1ADGE In Totals 94 11 37 9 ST. LOUI8. AB.H.O.A. Gerber, ss 6 2 1 6 Tobln. rf S 2 2 1 Sister, lb S 1 DETROIT. AB.H.O.A. Blue, lb 4 1 9, 0 Jones, 3b 2 0 3 0 Gagnon, 3b 2 0 0 0 Cobb, cf 5 12 1 Veach, If 9 2 0 Hell'n, rf 6 3 2 Cuts'hw, 2b S 1 3 Rlgney, ss 4 1 2 Woodall, c 4 1 Oldham, p 1 0 Ehmpke, p 0 0 Dauss, p 11 zHaney 0 0 1 u 34 IT )l 11 Totals ' 31 12 12 71 Heatings 011 900 8 9 Norfolk 933 120 x IS (Seven innlnga by agreement.) Summary Runs: Pizer. Crann. Amen. Tomes (2). Serb, Moeller. Willetts. Ather ton, Mitchell (3), Marr (2). Clark, Rouae (4), Knapp 3), Graves. Errora: Flier, Gaughan. Knapn. Home run: Moeller. Three. base hits: Moeller. Marr. Two base his: Rouse, Crann. Tomes (2, Wll klnan. Knapp (2. Sacrifice: .Gaughan. Baaes on balla: Oft Wilkinson 4. off Federle 1. oft Traux 6. Off Moeller 3. Stolen bases:- Mitchell (3, Marr, Serb, Rouae (3). Knapp, Gravea. Double play: Federle to Clark to Warren. Hits: Off Wilkinson 9 in 9, off Federle 9 in 4. ff Traux ft In 9. off Petersen 8 in 1, off Moeller 1 In 9. Struck on: By Wllkm aon 1. by Federle 2, by Traux 1, by Moeller 1 Wild Bitch: Wilkinson. Um- I pire: Smith. Time f came: 1:9b S 0 M'Ma's, 2b 4 3 3 3! .Tac'on, cf 4 2 4 0 Will's. If 6 2 10 Sev'eid, c 4 1 2 0 Collins, c 10 2 0 Bron'ie, 3b 4 1 0 1 Davis, p 10 0 1 Pruett; p 0 0 0 0 Wright, p 0 0 0 2 Dan'th. n 0 0 0 0 Bayne, p 1 i 0 0 zClark xShnrten 10 0 0 Totals 39 11 27 13 Totals 40 14 24 14! xBatted for Danforth In eighth. sBatted for Jones in fourth. sBatted for Ehmke in fourth. Score by innings: St T.nui 320 000 100. Detroit 000 918 OOx 11 Summary Runs: Tobln (3), Bisier, lie- Manus (2), Davis, Blue (Z), uagnon, i-odd, Veach (3), Heilmann, Cutshaw. Woodall, Ehmke. Errors: Gerber, Sisler (3), MCMan. us. Severeld. Pruett. Gagnon, Oldham. Two-base hits: Heilmann, Tobin. Sacrifice hits: Jacobson. Rigne, Heilmann. DouDie plays: Cutshaw and Rigney: MCManus, fierher and sisler. Left on bases: Detroit, 11: St. Louis. 11. Struck out: By Davis, l; by Ehmke, 2: by Dauss. 2. Bases on balla: Off Ehmke. 1: off Davis. 2: off Pruett, 2; off Wrlaht. 1: off Dauss. 1. Hits: Off Oldham. 3 in 2-3 Inning: off Davis, S in 3 2-2 innings; off Dauss, 7 In 5 Innings; off Ehmke. 4 In 3 1-3 innings;; orr iruett, i in 1 1-3 Innings off Wright. 0 and 0 off Bayne, 1 in 1 Inning; off Danforth, 4 In 2 Innings. Hit by pitched ball: By Ehmke (McMamia.) Struck out: by Ehmke, 1; by Dauss. 2; by Davis, 1; by Pruett. 1. Winning pitcher: Dauss. Losing pitcher: Pruett. Umpires: Bierhalter and Howley. Omaha Barbers' Nine to Play Kennard Town Club The Omaha Barbers' baseball club will journey to Kennard, Neb., August 6 to do battle with the Ken nard town ball team. The local tonsorial artists and the Kennard athletes have arranged the game on a 60-40 basis. Jack Light in manager of the Omaha club. Totals 98 14 27 iHttaA fnp T.vnch In Sth Oklahoma' City 000 014 0138 Des Moines 202 000 000 Summary Runs: Tate, Felber !), Mc- Daniel. Fisher (Z), Wlndle (3), wagner (2), Horan. Errors: Genin, Cooper. Three bass hits: Wagner. Two bsae nits: winaie, Love, Wagner, Horan, Graham. Sacri fice hits. Pitt. Moore, Love, Cooper. Stolen baaes: Pitt, 2. Left on leaea: Oklahoma Cltv. 9: Dea Moinea. 5. Struck out: By Lynch, 3; Love, 4. Bases oil balls: Off Lynch, 3; Love, 1. Hit by Ditcher: Bv Lynch (F sherl. W Id pitcn Lynch. Earned runs and hits: Off Lynch, 6 and 14 In 9; Payne, 4 and 7 In 2 (none out in third); Love, 0 and 4 In 7. Winning pitcher: Love. Umplrea: An derson and Richardaon. Time: 1:50. i Tulsa Wins Bargain Bill. Denver. July 23. Tulsa took both games in a double-header from Denver, the first 5 to 2 and the second 8 to 1. Score, first game: - TULSA. I DENVER. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. Bennett, If 6 0 1 0 Gomes. If 4 2 2 0 Baum n.3b 4 12 2Kerr, ss 4 14 9 Davis, rf 4 2 0 0Long, rf 4 110 Lamb, cf 4 3 1 OJShanley, 2h 4 2 13 Lellvelt.lb 4 18 0P'tt'rs'n.3b 4 111 Stuart, 2b 4 2 2 3!C'tw'ght.lh 4 0 13 1 M'G'nls.ss 3 0 1 2IO'Brlen, cf 3 12 0 Crosby, c 4 0 11 0 Boehler, p 4 1 1 1 Parker, o Hall, p zKllhullen 4 12 1 3 0 18 10 0 0 Baseball Records Made This Date Totals 38 10 27 S I Totals 35 9 27 15 zBatted for Hall in ninth. Score by innings: Tulaa 010 130 0005 Denver 010 001 0002 Summary Runs: Bauman, Davis, Lamb, Stuart, McGlnnis, Shanley (2). Errors: Lamb. Kerr. Earned runs: Tulea, 5; Denver, 2. Two-base hits: Lamb, Stuart, Boehler, Patterson, O'Brien. Three-base hit: Stuart. Home runs:' Lamb, Shanley. Sacrifice hit: McGinnis. Struck out: By Boehler. 1; by Hall. 2. Base on balls: Off Boehler, 2; off Hall, 1. Double play: Bauman to Stuart to Lelivelt. Left on bases: Tuba. 6; Denver. 8. Umpires: Ormsby and Holmes. Time: 1:31. Bunter Trots Home First at Cleveland Cleveland, O., July 23. Punter, driven by H. Fleming, won the Rainy Day sweepstakes. $5,000 purse for 3- year-old trotters, in two straight heats at North Randall track Satur day at the opening matinee of the Gentlemen s Driving club. Best time, 2:11. Four trotters competed. The $1,000 Consolation purse for 2-year-old trotters was won by Oli ver Wood, driven by V. Nuckols, in two straight heats. Best time 2:20. the flattest picture ' of ,rrr cancer "GOOD NIGHT PAUL" Thurs. -Fri.' Sat. HOOT GIBSON In "Trimmed" ' Thrills Throbs Smiles Tears One of the biggest and best; entitled: "One Clear Call" With an sll-star cast,' and Buster Keaton In "The Blacksmith" Six American Women Golfers Entered in International Play Dieppe, France, July 23. Six American women are among the 32 who will tee off Monday in the international woman's champion ship tournament They are Miss Derosenko and Mrs. Horton of Philadelphia, Mrs. H. F. Whitley and Mrs. Fletcher of the N.-.ssau Country club, Miss Isabel Kemp and Miss Rosamund Sherwood, unattached. Fifteen English and 11 French players are entered. NOW AND ALL WEEK Booth Tarkinfton's Claaaic Comedy Drama "The Man From Home" With James Kirkwood, Anna Q. Nilsson and Norman Kerry Toonerville Comedy Selznick News Events Baseball Today failM vs. St. Joseph Game at 3:30. Ladies, 10 Cents. July J4. 1882 Most chances accepted by second baseman In a game. 18. F. Dun lap. Cleveland (N I..). July 24. 1882 Most assists bv second haaeman In a fame. 12. F. Dunlap. Cleve land IN. L.. The record Is also held by Horace Ford. Boaton (X. L.) 191 Jnly 24. HIS No hit tame. Terry. Brooklyn afainst St. Louis (A. 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