THE OMAHA UKK: TUESDAY. AUGUST 8. 1922. Nebraska State Tennis Tournament Starts on University of Nebraska Courts Nine Omahans Among 65 Net Players Entered Ralph Powell, Stair Cham pion, to Compete Paired With George Storking in Double. Lincoln. Aug. 7. The Nebraska Mil tenuis tournament, held under the auipice of the Nebraska Slate Tennis atnoriation and the Univer Mty of Nebraska, opened here today with an entry list of more than 65 The tournament will be played on .'8 university courts, the largest layout in the rentral vet. Contrary to the first expectation of the tournament maiUKcment, .Ralph rowell, stale cluniiion in tingle, and a resident of Omaha, showed up with the Omaha aggrega tion of nine entries and will play in both singlei and double. In the lat ter class he is paired with George Stocking, a player of exceptional ability. At noon representation in the tour nament, by cities, was as follows: Lincoln. 22-, Omaha. 9: Milfosd. 4; Norfolk. 5: Seward, S: North Bend, 4; riattsmouth, 3; Holdrege, Hast ings, Arapahoe, Doniphan and Walt hill, 2 each; Springfield, 3; Minden, Orleans. York. West Point, Red Cloud. Wilcox and Alliance. 1 each. Prominent among the players in attendance are Powell, Stocking and Scribner of Omaha. Mc Proud, Wcaverling. McBride and Elliott of Lincoln. Gissen of Seward. Durland of Norfolk, the Pattersons of Arapa hoe. Matthewson and Langlenberg of Walthill. the Scuddcrs of Doni phan. Christensen of Springfield. McMichaels of Minden. Smith of Orleans. Calvert of Plattsmouth. Kllis and Skatberg of Holdrege and Stalcy and Newman of Hastings. Tennis critics here believe that Towell will have a struggle to retain his title of singles champion, as he has taken on considerable weight since the last tournament and his ...inX'ie tiM tn he- a bit heavv. Rev. John Calvert is the official in charge of the games. Wall Brothers Win at "Barnyard Golf" The Wall brothers. 'Frank and Paul of Missouri Valley, la., who specialize in hurling ringers at horse shoe pitching tournaments, blew into Omaha Sunday and won the lion's share of honors -- at the weekly "barnyard , golf" tournament held Sunday at the Miller Park courts. In class "A" of the singles. Frank Wall won four out of five games, ihalking up a total of 103 points, seven more than Charles McLelland of Omaha and Paul Wall of Missouri Valley scored. ' By scoring 350 points and win ning all of their seven games, the Wall brother romped oft with the doubles' honors. C. V. Paul and E. H. Moravoc of Omaha tied for sec end place, with six out of the seven games."!' . Following play, Frank McCarthy was elected secretary of the Omaha Horseshoe association. several umana lungers expo-i iu enter the state horseshoe pitching tournament at Ashland, Neb., Satur day. ' " Yesterday's Scores follow: Class "A" Frank Wall. Missouri Valley. la., 4 out of i games. 103 points, first; Charles lie I.elland. Omaha, tie for second with P. Wall, Missouri Valley, la., 8 out of 6 limn; C. V. Paul, .Omaha, 4 out of 6. point", third; W. S. Wall. Missouri Val ley, la., lost all bia games, scored T3 pointa for tourth place; C. R. Dyke. Omaha, 1 out of S games, 62 points, fifth place. Class "B"-C. V. Shoemaker, won o games. 15 . points, first; A. Pierce, Washington. Neb., 2 out of 5 games. 1 points, second; R. Slater. Calhoun, Neb., 4 out of 5 games. 86 points, third; H. W. Butts. Omiha. 3 out of i games. 82 points, fourth; J. D. Howard. Omaha, lost all games, 71 points, fifth; II. S. Hoover, Omaha, .1 out of 5 games, , 63 points, sixth. ' ' Olas "C" J. P. Knudsen. 'Washington, Neb., won 6 games. 106 points, first; K. H. Moravoc. Omaha, 3 out of 5. 102 points, second; O. B. Weaver. Omaha. S nut of S games, 85 points, third; W". M. Swift. Omaha, 2 out of 5 games, 84 points, fourth; R. Paul, Omaha. 2 out ot 6 garner 63 points, fifth: Frank Mc Carthy, Omaha, lost all games, SO pointa: sixth. Doubles F, Wall and P. Wall. Missouri Valley, won all games, scored 350 points, first: C. V. Paul and E H. Moravoc, Omaha, 8 out of 1 games, second :H. W. Butts and C. R. Dyke. Omaha. 4 out of 7 games. 336 points, third; R. Slater and Bayrlght. Omaha, and C. V. Shoemaker and J. P. Knudsen, both of Washington, tied for fourth place, 4 out of 7 games, scores 2SS and 374 pointa; J. D. Howard and C. McLelland, Omaha, 2 out of 7 games. 275 points, fifth; W. S. Walla and W. M. Swift, 1 out of 7 games. 194 pointa, sixth; R. Paul and O. E. Weaver, Omaha, lost air gamea, 139 points, sev enth. 1 Omaha n to Box Wills. Paul Murray, local trainer, will give a six-round exhibition match with Harry Wills contender for Jack Dcmpscy's honors, at an Amer ican Legion rally in Scottsbluff, Neb., Falls City legion Iiaea. Falls City, Neb.. Auj. 7. The Falls City Legion lost to Seneca. Kan., on the latter's grounds, 4 to A. Th locala outhlt their op ponenta but were unable to conneet in the pinches. The hitting of McMahon for the Legion and Jerome for Seneca featured th gams. Scors by innings: R. H. E. Legion 000 000 000 0 7 1 Seneca 001 013 0x 4 ( 2 Beat Srandlat Tesvra. Deshler, Neb., Aug. 7. The locals de feated Scandia. Kan., here, 7 to 0. , hat Out Opponent. Elai. Neb., Aug. T. Ths locals ahut out the combined teams of Hershy and Allans, I to . in a fast gsms here Sunday. Friend Inn to Genera. friend. Neb., Aug. 7. Friend lost to Geneva at Fairmont Sunday, to 3. Kimball Wins. Kimball, Neb.. Aug. 7. Kimball defeated the- Union Pacific team from Cheyenne her Sunday, 13 t s. . Dsenler Trims Bnininff. Dshler, Neb., Aug. 7. Deshler defeated Brunlng. 1 to 0, hers Sunday. Hernia Wins His Cams). Shnbert, Neb.. Aug. 7. shubert de feated tb Falls City Legion team hers, t to 3. Fitch and Herman twirled for the locals and held ths Tisitora to five hits, Wm in Fart f-amr. , Central City. N.. Aug. 7,-he locals dstostsd Spalding hero Sunday, 2 to s. la of ths fastest games seen hero this Jft- dnc) (mateur EDDIE'S FRIENDS W Tf . . 26 SOME. PLACC tot MAVt E0PI6 I WHeRt IT'& I eJ0 HOVM MUCH COOl J W - Hip OIL Ut! J -, , Z. f CXOW0A v ' ? 77; , HAVe P T ) 'LCCTRlC C MERt AW I ? V FAp4 AM I Ttli HI I ) CvERV- , J j & i s i . American League ' Indians Beat Red nox. Cleveland, Aug. 7. Cleveland made ft two straight from Boston when It won, 7 to 4. Ths gamo waa called at the end of the seventh when It became too dark for the umpirea to tell whether or not an out fielder caught ths ball. Score: BOSTON. I CLEVELAND. AB.H.OAI. AB.H.O.A. Lelbold, cf Mitc'sli, aa Jam son, If 4 0 Wamby, 2b 4 0 Speaker, cf 2 1 Step'son, 3b 3 2 J. Sew'l. aa 4 I Wood, rf 3 2 1 0 1 1 3 Burns, lb Pratt. 3D Harris, cf Men'ky, If Few'er, 3b Walters, c Ferg'on, p Ful ton, p Piercy, p xKarr 2 2 0 U 2 0 1 2 JlOuHto. lb OlO'Nelll.c 1) Utile, p 0 0 ' Totals 0 23 9 21 13 Totals 2 7 31 Scors by innings: Boston 000 000 00 Cleveland 003 120 17 Summary Runs: Jamleaon, Speaker (2), Stephenson (2), Wood, O'Neill. Error: J. Sewell. Two-bass hits: Leihold, Walters, Stephenson, Wood, O'Neill. Three-base hit: Wood. Stolen base: Staphenaon. Sacrifices: Mitchell. Gulsto, Wood. Double plays: Sewell to Gulsto: Wamby to Sewell to Qulsto. Left on bases: Boston, 7; Cleve land. 6. Basea on balls: Oft Ferguson. 2; off Fullerton, 1; off Plurcy, 1; off Uhle, 1. Hits; Off Ferguson. 8 In 4 1-3 Innings; off Fullerton, 0 in 1 2-3 Inning; off Piercy, 1 in 1 Inning. Losing pitcher: Ferguson. Um pires: Guthrie and Erans. Time: 1:15. Whits Sox Trim Athletics. Chicago, Aug. 7. Chicago recovered from Its batting slump and pounded out 17 hits off four Philadelphia pitchers, de feating the visitors, 13 to 6. Score: PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A MeO'n. cr 1 0 OU'son. ss Dykes, 3b Welch, If Ha'ser, lb Mlllec, rf G'loway.ss P'ktns 0 Bruggy, c C'loway,2b R'mel, p S'lvan, p xYoung Ketc'm. p xWalker Y'rlson, p 3 2 4 1 0 12 31 Strunk. cf 0 Colllns,8b llH'per, rf 0Sheely, lb 3Falk. If OjM'llgan 3b 2 1 Taryan, c L rette, p Totals SS 17 27 10 0 0 0 0' 0 0 0 0 Totals 40 15 24 13 xBatted for Sullivan in fifth. xBatted for Ketchum in eighth. , Philadelphia. . .'. 001 021 if 10 5 Chicago 016 001 04x 12 Summary Runs: McGowan, Welch, Mil ler (2), Young, Johnson 2), Strunk (2), Collins, Hooper (4), Sheely, Falk, Yosng. Error: Bruggy. Two-base hits: Strunk Levarette 2), Miller (2), Young. Home runs: Welch Hooper. Stolen base: Welch. Sacrifices: Sheely. Mulligan. Double plays: Leverette to Sheely to Johnson, Hauser (unassisted). Mulligan to Collins to Shee ly. Left on bases: Philadelphia, 9; Chi cago, 7. Bases on balls: Off Rommel, 2; off .Sullivan, 1; off Leverette, 1. Struck out: By Leverette, S: Ketchum 1; Yarrl scn, 1. Hita: Off Rommel. 8 In 3: off Sullivan, 2 in 1; off Ketchum, 2 in 3. Losing pitcher: Rommel. Umpires: Con nolly and Nallln. Time: 1:50. Browns Swamp Senators. St. Louis, Aug. 7. St. Louis swmaped Washingto. 16 to 1. for the local's fifth straight victory. The Browns went on a rampage in the sixth inning, knocking Mogridge out of the box and scoring nine runs on nine hits, seven of which were for extra bases. Williams knocked two home runs In ths Inning. Erickaon, who relieved Mogridge, also waa batted hard, the locals gathering five more runs In the eighth Inning. Collins also drove out a home run, Wright held ths Senators to eight scattered hits. Score: WASHINGTON. ' I ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A Rice, cf Harris, 2b Judge, lb Ooslln, If B'ower, rf 1 1 OiGerber. ss 4 2 0 1 1 4 0 4 4R'ertson. ss 1 3 1 10 0 Tobln, rf 4 4 3 3 0 Staler, lb 2 3 2 0 0M'Man's, 2b 4 4 0 0 21 J'obson, It 5 4 12 31 Durst. If 0 2 0 2 01 Willi's, cf S 10 2 0 Collins, e 5 3 3 3 10 0 2 3 V 0 1 3 0 1 2 2 2 1 Shanks. 3b 4 Peck, ss 4 piclnlch. o 2 Torres, c 1 M'gridge, p 2 E'cksou, p 1 xGoebel 1 0 8 3i Austin, 3b 5 0 0 0; Wright, p S 0 0 01 Totals 33 8 23 121 ETAOINSHRDLU Totals 41 19 27 16 xJacobson out for batting out ot turn in first inning. v xBatted for Erickson in the ninth. Washington 000 010 000 1 St. Louis - ..000 021 SOx IS Summary Runs: Peck, Gerber (3), SIs lr (2), Tobin (2). Jacobson (3), Williams (2), Collins, Austin. Wright (2). Errors: Erickson, Collins. Two-base hits: Ooslln, Wright, Jacobson 2); Tobln. Robertson. Three-base hits: Gerber, Jacobson. Home runs: Williams (2), Collins. Stolen baaea: Pecklnpaugh, Shanks, Slsler. Sacrifice hits: Tobin, Piclnich. 8Isler. Double play: Wright to Collins to Slsler. Left on bases: Washington. 8; St. Louis, 7. First Elliot Sets New WorltTs Record for Board Speedway Cotati, CaL, Aug. 7. Frank El liott set a new world record for SO miles on a board speedway here yesterday when he won the Cotati spring race in 25:49.72. El liott made an average speed of 117 miles an hour. Tommy Milton was second and Eddie H earns, third. : BareBanrcults WE8TEBX LEACl 7. (Handings. W. L. Pot. W. L. St. Jos. 74 41 .44;Denver 40 To Tulsa 72 44 .621 1 Buffaloes 57 SS Sioux City 61 49 .8i6 Okla. City 62 63 Wichita 61 S3 .540, u Moines 29 73 Yesterday's Results. Tulsa, t; Buffaloes, S. Wichita, 6-6; Sioux City. 3-S. Oklahoma City, 8; Des Moines, 6. Denver, 1; f. Joseph, 0. Today's Games. Buffaloes at Tulsa. Sioux City at Wichita. Dea Moines at Oklahoma City. Denver at St. Joaeph. P.-t, .248 .411 .4S2 .346 NEBRASKA STATE LEAOIE. Standings. W. I,. Pet.! W. L. Pet. 12 16 .448 . 12 16 .429 10 18 .357 Norfolk . Beatrice Lincoln 16 10 .6l5iFalrbury 17 11 .OOTjii. island 13 13 ,366Haatinga Yesterday's Results. 7; Beatrice 4. 10: Falrbui'y, . y Lincoln Norfulk, No others scheduled. .,. Today's (iames. Beatrice at Lincoln. Hastings a Grand Island, Norfolk at Falrbury. NATIONAL 1EAOVK. Standings. - W. L. Pct.l . W. I.. Pet New York 61 41 .B98Plttsburgh 63 47 .530 St. Louis 62 43 .590'RrookIyn 49 61 .490 Chicago 65 48 .534 Phlla. Unci. 6 60 .S24:Boston YeHterday's Results. Pittsburgh; 17; Philadelphia, Boston, 9; St. Louis, 8. Clnclnnatl-New York, rain. Chicago at Brooklyn, ruin. Today's (lames. St, Louis at - Boston. Cincinnati at New York. Chicago at Brooklyn. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. 26 60 .376 24 65 .343 10. AMERICAN LEAGIE Standings. W. I,. F W. L. Pet 55 64 .505 49 55 .471 41 61 .402 40 65 .381 St. Louis 68 43 ,600 Cle'land New York 63 44 .588 Washing. Detroit 67 .60 .632 Phlla. Chicago 64 61 .514 Boston Yesterday's Results. Cleveland, 7; Boston, 0. Chicago, 13; Philadelphia, t. New York, 4; Detroit, 3. St. Louis, 16: Washington, Today's Games. Philadelphia at Chicago. Boston at Cleveland. New York at Detroit. Waahlngton at St. Louis. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Standings. W. t,. Pct.l . "VT. L. Pet. St. Paul 68 40 .630 Kan. City 55 57 .491 Milwaukee 65 49 .570 Louisville 53 67 .482 Indiana'lis 62 47 .669lcolumbus 40 71 .360 Min'apolia 60 48 .556Toledo ; 39 72 .345 Y esterday's Results. " No games scheduled. , Today's Games. St. Paul at Louisville. . Minneapolis at Indianapolis. Kanaas City at Columbus. Milwaukee at p'oledo. TEXAS LEAGUE. Dallas, 3; Fort Worth, 6. Wichita Falla, 15; Bhreveporr, 3. Galveston. 5: Beaumont, 6. (Eleven In nings). Houston, 4; San Antonio, 3. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. Birmingham. 2; Nashville. 3. Mobile, 5; Chattanooga, 5; called 10th: darkness. ' Memphis-Nashville, game forfeited to New Orleans. base on balls: Off Wright, t; off Mo gridge. 2; off Erickson. 1. Struck out: By Wright. 4; by Mogridge, U by Erick son, 2. Hits: Off Mogridge, 10 in 6 1-3 in nings; off Erickson, 9 In 2 2-3 innings. Hit by pitched ball: Brower, by Wright. Los ing, pitcher: Mogridge. Umpirea: Mori arity and Dineen. Time of game: 2:17. Ruth Wins for Yanks. Detroit, Aug. 7. Ruth's double and Schang'6s single in the ninth gave New York a 4 to 2 victory over Detroit. The "Babe's" bat was a potent figure in the game, his single In the fourth inning when the Yankees grouped five of their hits, driving in ths tieing run. Score: NEW YORK. DETROIT. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. Witt, cf Dogan, 3b Ruth, If Pipp. lb Svhang, o Meuael, rf Ward, 2b Scott, ss S. Jones, p 6 2 4 01 Blue, lb 4 1 10 1 1 2 2tC'tshaw.2b 3 0 14 4" 2 0( Cobb, cf 3 0 2 0 0 8 11 Veach. If 4 1 - 1 3 llH'Imann.rt 2 90 0 3 01 K Jones. 3b 2 4 21 Rlgney, as 0 1 Baaaler,cs i e l rillette, p iClark sHaney Totals 37 It 37 10 Totals 30 ( 27 11 iBatted for Cutshaw In ninth. xRan for Veach in ninth. Score by innings: New York 000 '300 0014 Detroit 300 90 0003 " Summary Runs: Witt, Ruth, Ward, S. Jones, Blue, Cutshaw. Hetlroan. Er rors: Hellman. Rlgney. Pillett. Two-bass hits: Ruth t2), Wsrd. S. Jones. Three tase hit: R. Jones. Sacrtflro hits: Coob. Doubls plays: Bcott to Pipp; Cutahaw to Rigney to Blue; Blue to Baraler to Bine; R. Jones to Culshaw to Blue. Left on basea: New Tork. 11; Detroit, 2. Bases on balls: Off Jones. 2: oft Pillett, 4. Struck out: By Jones. 3: by Pillet. . Hit by pitched ball: By Pillett IS. J ones v. Umpires: Owen snd Hildcbrand. Tims: 2:00, O.N A HOT NIGHT 1 ammmammmmmmmmmmmmmmm National League I'lratss Trounce) Phillies. Philadelphia, Aug. 7. Pittsburgh Von a slugging match from Philadelphia In the nrat gams or tns series, 17 to 10. i Score: PITTSBURGH. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A AB.H.O.A. M'nvllle.ss 6 2 1 21 Rapp.Sb (400 Carey.cf 6 2 3 Parknsn.ib 12 11 Blgbee.lt 2 0 O'WIllams.of i860 Barnhrt.rf 2 1 0 01 Mokan.lf 4 3 4 0 Russell, if 2 14 OlWalker.rf 111 Tlerney,2b 6 2 0 4 J. gmlth.ss 112 2 Traynr.Jb 2 6 2iLes.lb i 3 1 Grimm. lb 6 2 10 OiHsnllns.e t 1 6 1 8chmldt,e 6 3 8 11 Welnert.p 14 Cooper.p 110 0 Slngletn.p 4 4 4 1 Carlson. n 2 2 4 0 Hubbell.n 3 411 Glasner.p 2 2 0 1 sW'stons 14 4 0 Totals 48 22 27 loj Totals 43 15 27 I sBattsd tor Hubbell in ninth. Score by innings: Philadelphia 222 200 02010 Philadelphia 222 200 020100 Summary Runs: Maranvills, Carey (2), Blgbes (3), Barnhart, Ruaasll (2), Tler ney (2), Traynor, Grimm 2), Schmidt (2), Glasner. Rapp CO. Parkinson (2), Walker, J.- Smith, Lee, Weinsrt. Errors, Carey, Bigbee, Lee, Singleton. Two-base hits: Bigbee, Rapp, Mokan, Schmidt, Russell, Grimm, Carlson,' Williams, Traynor. Three, base hit: Tterney. Home runs: Walker, 1. Smith, Lee, Glaaner, Sacrifices, Grimm, Maranville, Walker. Lett on basea: Pitta burgh, 10; Philadelphia, 10. Baas on ba'IJ: Off Welnert, 3; off Hubbell, 1; off Ca.T on, 4. Struck out: By Wsinert, 8; by Cooper. 2; by Glssner, 4. Hits: Off Cooper, 8 In 6 2-3; off Carlson, l in i-3; off Glasner, 6 In 6 2-3; off Welnert, 7 In 3; none out In tourth: oft Singleton, 4 in 1-3 innings; off Hubbell, 11 In 6 2-3. Winning pitcher, Glasner. Losing pitcher: Singleton. Umpires: Moran and Quigley. Time: 2:20. . Braves Beat Cardinals. Boston, Aug. 7. Six runs in the eighth, three of which were scored when Hornsby muffed Ford's short fly and fall, gavs Boston a to 8 victory over St. Louis, and prevented St. Louis from taking the league lead. Powell and Fournier made home runs. Smith and Alnamith each had four hits. In four times at bat. Score: ST. LOUIS. BOSTON. Powell, cf 4 2 Nixon, If 5 2 Nlchol., rf 2 1 Boeckel, 3b 3 1 AB.H.O.A. Powell, cf 4 2 3 0 Flack, rf 6 11 01 Nixon, If 5 2 2 0 Stock, 3b 4 0 0 2 Nlchol., rf 2 16 0 Smith. If 4 4 2 2 2 Hornsby. 2b 4 1 0 Top'cer.ss 4 0 1 Lavan, ss 0 0 0 F'urnier, lb 4 2 11 M'eller, cf 6 1 7 Holke, lb 4 Ford, as 4 Kopf, 2b 6 O'Neil, o 4 Watson, p 3 M'Na'ra, p 0 Oeschger, p 4 xOowdy 1 Alnsmlth, c 4 Clemons, c 0 Hainesr p 4 Barfoot.p ' 0 Sherdel, p 0 xSchUltx 1 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totala 35 27 10 e.;o o Totals 39 13 24 10 xBatted for Lavan in the ninth. xBatted for Watson in ths eighth. St. Louis 020 003 0128 Boston 001 010 16x 9 Summary Runs: Flack, Stock, Smith, Hornsby, Toporcer :, Fournlsr (2), Nixon, Powell (3), Nicholson (2), Boeckel. Kopf, Gowdy. Errors: Hornsby (2), Haines, Ford (2), Kopf. Three-base hit: Alnsmlth, Home runs: Powell, Fournier. Stolen basea: Nixon, Nicholson. Sacrifice hits: Hornsby, Boeckel. Double play: Boeckel to Kopf to Holke. . Left on bases: St. Louis, 8; Boston, 10. First bass on balls: Off Haines, 6;' off Sherdel. 2: aff Wat son. 1; off McNamara, 2. Struck out: By Haines, 2; by. Oeschger, 1. Hits: Off Haines, 8 In 7 1-3 lnninga; off Barfoot. I in no inning (pitched to one man); off Sherdel, none in 2-3 Inning; off Wataon, II In 8 Innings; off McNamara, 1 in no inning (none out in the ninth); off Oesch ger, 1 in 1 inning. Wild pitch: McNa mara. Winning pitcher: Watson. Los ing pitcher: Barfoot. Umpires: Hart and u uy. rims or game: z:05. Hefinessy and Wesbrook Win Doubles Tennis Title Chicago, Aug. 7. John Hennessy of Indianapolis and Walter Wesbrook of Petroit won the doubles' cham pionship in the western tennis tourna ment yesterday from Ralph Burdick and lritz Uasuan of Indianapolis, 7-5, 8-10, 6-1, 0-3, Past WeeVs Record in Major Leagues New York, Aug. 7. The week's record in each major league of games played, won and lost, together with runs, hits, errors, .men left on bases and runs scored by opponents in cluding game of Saturday is as tol lows: SATIOXAL. P. W. U 7 3 4 S 4 1 R, H. E. LB.OR New Tork St. Louis Chicago . . Cincinnati Pittsburgh 3 86 19 4 40 36 (1 7 7 i 24 21 21 63 1 6 46 61 21 68 29 63 48 40 43 23 4 11 Brooklyn 14 38 17 Philadelphia . a 9 4.1 37 Boston . . . 1 4 14 34 28 2i AMERICAN. P. W. R. H. K. LB.OR. ?t. Louis New York 7 4 41 69 li 29 23 3 48 49 f-1 9 9 44 25 Detroit T 48 19 25 22 6 40 49 47 61 ii 6 66 Chicago ..... i Cleveland ... 7 Washington , 7 Boston 7 Philadelphia . 7 It 36 5 64 88 1: It 62 4 II M 7 23 St Philadelphia Chicago Nationals played I to 7 tis Wednesday, Buffaloes Drop Fourth Straight to Tulsa, 9-3 Tula. Okl Aug. 7. Home runs by Lamb and Dennett and Mc Laugh lin' ttralght pitching enabled Tulsa to defeat Omaha today for the fourth straight time, the core being 9 to 3. Score. OMAHA. AS). .. S .. 4 .. 4 ru. A. K. Malsssa, 3b v MasMssh, rf . . , Heraaas, lb ,, Urlffla. If i s 4 4 4 t i M tiros, ss . . apvawsr, . raarraaigh, p Totals II , I IS 14 17 l Tl'LSA. AB. R. tssanwU If 4 4 Thasnpsa. Sb 4 S Davis, K t Lamb, rf ....I I ltWrlt, lb S I Itaamas), 3b 4 I Smart, as 4 I Wltle, 4 I McLaughlin, .... t H. PO. A. r, 4 a i t s i ii 3 4 S I I S v 1 t t a 4 Totals II S 14 27 14 xBatted for Darrough In ths ninth. Omaha S44) 64 SIS S Talssj . 104 (MM six 4) Summary Kamad snusi Omaha. I Tulaa, S. Left on baaea I Omaha, 7 1 Tulsa, 4. Tsro-baao alls! pence r ill, nanaas Baamaa. Ham rsnai Griffith. Msswrtt, Lamb. Havrrlrtco biti McLaughlin. Basra mm ballet Off Darrongh. 4. ' Mtrnrk osrf li By MrLaawhlta, li by Dammgb, S. Tlmrl 1:40. Umpires! Hoi mas and Oraeso Denver Bears PuD Double Steal and Win St. Joseph', Mo., Aug. 7. One run scored in the seventh inning as the result of a double steal won for Den ver here today. Gross and Hovlik each allowed but five hits. Score: ST. JOSEPH. DX.WKR. AB.H.O.A AB.H.O.A I Olson, lb 4 111 lOBrien.cf 4 1 4 II Corrtdan.lt rtsher.rf Bonwlts.cf Star' son, lb Nufer.Jb Brown a, ss Handler o Hovlik. p MoD'ald.Sb 4 4 1 SOomas.If I 1 a H 44 4 OShanlay.lb 4 4 1 4 4 14 lLong.rl l i ii IPatsrsn.lb soon iKerr.es 4 0 4 6' IC'right.lb I 1 14 41 IKIlhulen.c 4 1 4 11 lOross.B 4 14 4 Totals 27 4 37 111 Totals 20 1 27 16 Scors by innings: Denver 000 004 100 1 St. Joseph 004 000 0044 Summary Run:Kerr. Error: Oroas. Earned runs: St. Jossph, 0; Denver, 1. Baaea on balls: Off dross. : off Hovlik, 5. Struck out: By Gross, 1; by Hovlik, 4. Left on bases: Denver, (: St, Joaeph, I. Two-bass hits: Olaen, Gomes, Hovlik. Doubls splays, Hovlik, Browns. Olsen: Gomes. Kerr. Shanley. Sacrifice hit: Gomea. Hit by pitched hall: Stevenson, by Gross; Kerr, by Hovlik. Paaaed balls: Kandlar. Stofen bases: Oomea. Kerr, Kll hullen. empires: Held snd Donahue. Time: 1:S0. Witches Win Two. Wichita. Kan.. Aug. 7. Wichita took a double-header from Sioux City today, 4 to 3 and 6 to f. Ths lsst gams was won In the ninth when the horns team scorsd five runs after two men had gons out, Scors first game: SIOUX CITT. I WICHITA. AB.H.O.A. ABH.O.A. Hsm'on, ss 4 11 0t Smith, cf 4 0 1 0 Ham'ay, 3b 4 Elsh, cf t 0 OiBlak'Iay, If 4 13 0 4 0 W'ash'n. 2b 4 2 2 4 3 01 East, rf 3 13 0 2 01 Berger, aa 4 2 2 2 6 3 Butler. 2b 2 0 4 2 4 II Haley, c 4 3 6 1 Mets, lb Mattick. If Palmer, 2b Oat'ard, rf Hhan'ng, e Roet'er, p Wilson, p Bloa'om. p zTeaar 4 4 M'Dow'a, lb 4 1 10 0 0 0 Sellers, p 3 0 0 2 0 01 4 0 Totals 32 ( 27 13 Totals 35 11 24 2 xBatted for Wilson In eighth. Slour City 110 000 0103 Wichita 401 100 OOx 6 Summary Runs: Hamilton, Oatergard, Shangllng. Smith, Washburn (2), East, Berger, Butler. Errors: Shangling, Butler, Sacrifice hits: Hemingway, Wilson. Two baas hits: Hamilton, McDowell, Wash burn. Hits: Off Roettger. 1 and 4 In 1-3 inng; off Wilson, 6 and 2 In 4 2-3 in nings. Doubls play: Washburn to Berger to McDowell. Struok out: By Wilson, 4: by Sellers. 5. Bases on balls: Off Roettger, 4; off Wilson. 2: off Blossom, 1; oft Sellers, 5. Left on bases: Wichita, 12: Sioux City, . Umpires: Fitzpatrick and Davis. Time: 2:00. Second game: SIOUX CITT. WICHITA. AB.H.O.A.I AB.H.O.A H'lton, sa 41 Smflh. c Ilgway. 3b Elsh. cf Metz, lb O'gard, If M'tick, rf P'mer 2b Query, o avis, p llB'sley, If OlWburn, 2b 0 East, rf 0 Berger,, ss 0 Butler, 3b 2 Haley, c 1 McD'ell, lb UMaun n 3 0 15 -IrGrlfflth 10 0 4 . Totals 83 12 26 Totals 36 9 27 12 Two out when winning run scored, sBattsd for Maun in ninth. Score by innings: Sioux City 000 000 302 S Wichita 000 001 0056 Summary Runs: Hemingway. Mattick, Klsh, Palmer, Query, , Blakesley, Wash burn, isast (X), verger, errors: Hem ingway. Query. Berger. Butler. .Haley. Sacrifice hit: Davis. Two-bass hits: Elsh, McDowell East. Query. Three-base hits Mattlc, Hemingway. Stolen base: Berger. Earned runs: Wichita, 5: Sioux City, 3. Double play: Query to Palmer. Struck out: By Davis, 4; ty Maun, . aases on nans Oft. Davis. 7: off Maun. 3. Left oi bases: Wichita. 10: Sioux City. 4. Wild pitch: Maun, Davis. Umpires: Davis and Fitzpatrick. Time: 1:50. Indians Hit Hard. Oklahoma City, Okl., Aug 7. Okla homa City took a free hitting gams from Dea Moines today. S to 4. Doubles by Windle and Moors snd Young's single in ths eighth produced ths winning runs. DES MOINES. OKLAHOMA CITT, AB.H.O.A.' AB.H.O.A, Genin.cf 4 OlPitt.rf 5 4 4 4 0 2 Wagnsr,2b Horan.rf Cooper, lb 5 1 Krueger.lf I Tate, 3b 0Felber,2b HMcDan'l.lb 4iLong.c 6 Wlmlle.as 5t Moore, cf 4! Brady.p 4 Young, p 3 2 0 4 2 4 4.2 10 4 2 2 3 2 4 4 11 3 10 2 2 4 Garney.lf Turgeon.es 5 Conolly.3b . 6 Banner, c 2 Cullop.p 2 Cross, p 3 Totals 41 15 24 16 Totals 35 17 27 1 Des Moines 03 003 000 6 Oklahoma City ....200 810 02x 8 Summary Runs: Genin (2), Wagner, Horsn, Banner, Gross. Pitt. Felber 2), McDaniel. Long. Windle. ' Errors: Horsn, Cooper, Moore. Brady, Toung. Two-baae hits: Genin. Pitt. McDaniel (2), Windle. Moore, Toung. Stolen basea: Genin. Fel ber. Bases on balls: Off Brady, 1; oft Cullop. 1: off Cross. 1. Hit by pitched ball: Banner, by Brady and Toung. Struck out: By Cross, 1: by Brady, 1; by Toung. 1. Runs and hits: Off Cullop, 6 and 4 In 3 2-3 Innings: off Cross, 3 and 7 in 4 1-3 Innings; off Brady, 6 and 10 In 4. Innings, none out In sixth: off Toung 4 and 6 In 4 innings. Winning pitcher: Toung. Los ing pitcher: Croas. Doubls playa: Windle, Felber to McDaniel: Turgson, Cooper. Left on bases: Des Moines, 11; Oklahoma City, 5. Earned runs: Des Moinss, 6; Oklahoma City, 8. Umpires: Anderson and Lewis. Tims: 1:50. Omaha Horseshoe Pitchers to Compete in Tourney A good representation of Omaha horseshoe tossers will be on hand to compete for prizes totaling $125 in the third annual Nebraska Horse shoe pitchers' tournament at Ash land next Saturday. Boston, Aug. 7. Joie Ray of the Illinois A. C, easily won the Walter Scott mile race at the annual same of the Boston Caledonian club Satur day in the slow time of 4:43 3-5. J. J. Connolly of Georgetown univer sity and G. M. Marsters of the Bos ton A. A. came in second and third, respectively, I Peter the Brewer Captures Feature Race at North Randall Track N'orifr Kendall. Cleveland, O., Au. 7. Nit Ray of Cleveland, formerly of Toronto, Ont., had a field day at the opening of the second Grand Cir cuit r seine meet here today, winning two of the three events, one of his mounts, Peter The Brewer, owned by F.d Stout, I'ontiac, Mich., capturins; the Fre4 trot, wiih a value of $5,000. the feature of the card. Peter The llrewer wa a favorite f - in me Dcmng ana iook ins rveni in straight heats. Baron Worthy and Eleanor Guy furnished what contest there wn in the first heat after a fight down the stretch for the place, Baron Worthy winning second place. In the second heat Eleanor Guy re verted the decision, taking the place. Ray alio drove Robert Direct, the favorite, to victory in the first divi sion of the 2:14 pace. The other event, the second divi sion of the 2:4 pace, went to Buddy Mac, in straight heat. Just ai the horsfi were scoring for the first heat of the 2:04 pace a ter rific storm drove the thousands of spectator to cover and a heavy rain made further racing impossible. The events left undecided will be raced off tomorrow, if the track is in con dition. The black silk of Edward F. (Pop) Geers, dean of Grand Circuit drivers wa missing here today for the first time since 18A0. Geers shipped his horses from Toledo to Davenport, la. Summary: 4:14 class pacing, puts (First division) Hobert Direct, ch. g , by Walter Direct (Bay) t 1 re Fsgan, b, g.. by Walter Dlrsct tPalin) I I 1 Ths Sherwood, ill, i , by Nor- chen (Murphy) 4 4 1 Lady Todd, b. m. by Kentucky Todd (Rraklna) i I 4 Osorga Patenter, br. g , by Rustic Patenter (King) 4 4 4 Jim Alfrlng and Pltlnum also atarted. Tims; 1:07; :0S'4 1:14. 4:14 clsss pacing, purse. 11,104. (Sec ond division): ; Buddy . Mas., 4. 4 . by Wllkos (Wickarshsm) I B. M. Ea br. f.. by Little Frank Valsnfms) ! 1 ro i l Jolly airier, in., by Blnjolla U1- lOWJ Edna Forbes, h, )., by Todd Forbes (Beede) S Volen Bells, b. . m., by Nervolo (Nuckols) 4 4 1 t 1 4 4 Msxlns W., Lark Spur sad Rulle Cock. sto also atsrted. . Time: 5:01(4: t:0m: l:14i. Ths Press, 2:14 class trotlng. puras, 15.400: , Peter ths Brewer, b. c. by Pater Ths Orsst (Ray) 1 Baron Worthy, b. c, by Worthy McKIKnney (Lewis) 1 Eleanor Ouy, b. f., by Guy Ax worthy (Lootnla) 1 Tolua Boy, blk, h., by Bonnla Tolus fBrltsn Field) 7 1 ro 1 1 t 1 7 1 Taurids. b. m.. by Psttr ths Qreat (H. Flaming) ...4 4 4 DavIS Axworthy. Peter Pluto and Teddy Jay alao started. Tims: 1:04U; l:10t,: 1:01. Omaha Amateurs Win Out-of-Town Games Two Omaha amateur teams in vaded out-of-town diamonds yester day and carried away the swag. Art Dyck held Sac City to two hits and the South Side Merchants, Metropolitan league champions, won a game at Lakeview by a 6 to 1 score. The South Side ace struck out 10 men.. Krupski pitched the Woodmen of the World to a 6 to 2 victory over Dennison, la., on their opponents' lot. The Drive-It-Yourselfs hit a snag in' the Shenandoah Mountarbors, who won from them, 7 to 3. Moore and Nieman worked for Shenandoah, and Crawford and Delehanty for Omaha.' Charley White Kayoes Barrett in Third New York, Aug. 7. Charlie White, Chicago lightweight, to night knocked out Bobby Barrett of Philadelphia in the third round of their 15-round match in New York Velodrome, Every cigarette full weight and full size Copy right 19::, Licc.tr s& Mvsas Ken Williams (Jets Two Homersi'Jii St. Louis, Auif. . Vrleran bc- Dan wru 30 ball wrncr tonight said that Ken neth N ilium. Iriideliler tor i he St. Louis Browns who knocked out his 2Vth and .U)th home runs in the sixth inning of today' game be tween the Washington and St Loui Amerciaus, set a new modern major league record, as they could not re call any other instance in modem baseball where one player cracked out two circuit drives in the same inning. By hammering out the two tour base hits, Williams forged ahead of Kogerr Hornsby of the St. Louis Cardinals, who has 28 home runs for the major league home run cham pionship of the season. Jacobson was on base each time Williams clouted the ball in the rightfield bleachers for the circuit. Golfing Family of Father, Mother, Son Play Similar Family San Francisco, Aug. 7.-The golf challenge of the Upson family of Sacramento to play any similar family of father, mother and son has been accepted by the Osborne of Ssn Francisco and three matches will be played, one at the Del Paso Country club of Sacramento, one on the Olympic club links in San Francisco, and the rubber one on a neutral course. The" Upson, family consists of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Upson and their son, Loren, who are well known California golfers. The Osborne combination is composed of J. S. Osborne of the California Golf club, Mrs. Osborne and their son, Eg bert, usually known as "Togo," who is a member 01 the Olympic club and was junior champion of California in 1920. The agitation for ."a living wage" is confusing. It is just as difficult to define what is a living as what is a wage. New Athletic Will Make Track Major Athletics TAKING the heretofore loosely handled athletic reins in a vi6e-like grip, Arthur Schabinger; new Creighton di rector, already has formulated plans for the Hilltop school's athletic future. ' The new director has been in Omaha a week, coming here from Emporia college atf rected sports two years. Schabinger plans to make base ball and track major sports along with basket ball and football and to develop intramural athletics with the ultimate .goal of a "second Notre Dame." i New Stadium. His plans eventually will neces sitate a stadium. The decision to bar freshmen from varsity competition may weaken this season's football and basket ball teams, but it will be adhered J$ ' ' .fifteen -t v k CIGARETTE Tosaoco Co. Beatrice Blue ' Suffer Defeat Lincoln, Aug. The Usjue-laad-ing Beatrice Bluest suJiertd t setback here lodiy when Lincoln reaa1h first game el Hit series, 7 to 4. Score: turni. t 41.01 4 I I 4,sm Al N O A f !! is It I I I 4,Bpisa'sr. as 4 I 4 , Wired r. I I III I'tarais I SI 4, ru,na. a alia it. s a 'S laa,il 4 I 4 S Conker s 444 la. if 4 I 4 1 SVmI. If 4 11 labga.Jk 4 I I I -, Ik I I II I a us. if I 1 1 Sn.lt k. it 4 4 I S 4 I I 4 a"? tTIi" SV.,re br IBS.ais H-elihs 4SI 44 414-4 MikuIs . 444 (4 Ha t aamhery Biiaat Ketasjusrra, Klrohas.' Uuibtt, Hovrtss. Spraatai, ear via, 'aakairf f4l, X'i'ey. Binkar, Mesaatt. Brrsrs; Maina (II. I'bser Ssraafaf, !) (Si, Thr...ba. hit: Smith. Tsa.aass kits: Quiun. slaawell. se.nrttes lys 44), H l or Kstnad ruits: Baattiro, I: Llaasl. 4. Stolen baaaat Uowtaaa (t). Slakes Last sn basrs: Beatrice, I. Uaceln. Struck ..ill Hv Marquis. II by aiaswsTI. 4. Vasae an bslle: UK Ms is ale, ll art Meawell, 4, Wild ulirhi llatwell. I'malrao: Laiaabark sad w'nealsr. Tune of same; I l, arfolk Baals Nifcear. Fatrbary. Nek , A 'if T Norfolk (ash 1 tori a aama with relrkarr. 14 la 4 buarbln hits In ths atath Inninf . srhau ; rniMlra jonneoa ruiea a asui an ar Uii. kall waul tor a horns ma. Ths loeele proteetad. clatmins lb ball foul. Soars, ABIIOAI AB HO. A I Alh'lon.aa 4 11 4; Sooner, aa 414 Mil .11 2b 4 1 1 1 Ferry, lb ( 4 S I Marr. l 4 11 II MtD'sH.rf 4 11. Hou... If 4 4 1! H.lehle, If tit CnaiD rf S 1 i W'Snsn.la i t Clark, c I! BUM. cr a I 0 Uravee, tt SIS I Cf dana.tb 4 S Haerty.lb S 1 4 1 O'Caaor.o) 4 I I I, Birr.it. p 4 14 1'Lovlrh p 4 1 t ! Totsls 41111114! Total II II II I , SMirs by innints: ' ' Fslrbury " V;.'.'.".-.'!.'.".'.'.'i44 111 14 Summery Huns: OMhnm, MUsholl tJ). Marr. Clark. Orsyee (D.Hstonr !, Harnett, Rooney. Itelchls. Wlmbush i t. uoodain (1). Krrnrs. Roonay (I), Wine bush. O'Connor. Tws.bass bile: Athsr ton, O'Connor, l-ovlrh. Horns roast Oos wln. Marr, Mitchell. Struck out? By l.svirh, : by Harnett, 4. Dssibl plays: Kooney to Uooderin to Wlmbnsh. Stelea bases: Roonev to Wlmbnsh to Oeedwln. Basea on balls- off Urich, I: oft Bar netl, 4 I'mpirs: Johnson. Tims: !' Title Change ft Sought for Legislative Billt. Lincoln, Aug. 7. (Special.) Peti tious calling for changed titles to four bills passed by the last legiila-' ture and referred to referendum wwe filed in the Lancaster county district court today by John Havtkost, Her: man Mever and George H. Suhr.' They object to the titles prepared uy rtitui ii j vv-isi v4bs,iivv , Davis, claiming they are tnisleadinf and unfair. The action was directed aaainst D. aL: Amsberrv. secretary of tcte, who is in charge of sending" out copies of the four laws to voters fpr perusal 55 days in advance of the regular election. -.y Director -.4 Baseball and Emporia, Kan., where he di ; '! to. nevertheless,'- he. says. Next 5-ear will see stress placed on track and in two years the school' should be able to meet college com petition with fair success. .. j' To Teach 'Em to Bos. Baseball will not be pushed for the present. ' v v Minor sports also shall share his attention. ?uch as swimming, box--ing, wrestling and handball. DeJ-; velopment of teams in these sports. will. start this fall.' y better Turkish better Virginia better Burl: