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    THE OMAHA BEE: WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 16. 13::
Buffaloes Run Wild in Wichita Park and Win Final Game of Series
12
Omaha Thumps
Three Witches
for M-3 Score
Jo Hrrnr, The Yrari Man
irr of JV2I ClMmj'i, Rf
Tjikpa Hrln.
Wiihiti Km. Aug. iS. Omaha
punpH tbrre Vviihiu hurlert hard
anil l"k (lit final game ol the arrirt
14 14)5. II lh lirtl (ame V ichl
U bad Jilyd under IK niaiiaNrmriit
.l Howard lrraory. wnj irlievrc,
J Berg'r, manager (or the local
tlkb tor III ptl lit yean. iVi4
irniion III 111 leam tued liffgrr'l
rrngnalion, S-f'
OMAHA-
4 h. it r r.
fllelaaajl, Ik I I f
Hal, Ik i... t I I N I
limiluia, Ik I I t I
l.tiffla, II I I
Miwii, r i l i
A pp.. a. rf .... ....... S t I f I
Mll, m 4 I ( 4 t
Op'. ...... ....... t I I
oklia, y ......a......,.., 4 I I
Total , t II II II If
wirmrt.
AH. H. fO.A. r
taufc. .............
t. it
m, Ik I I I I
, 4 111
44ael.lM.ia,
lata, rf
Hera, m ,...t ........ 411
HllW, I ..re,. ........ I ' I
1117, a , I I
vt. limn. .......... a i
MrlhmWI, Ik 4 111
Maaa, p . ............ I
ttrllawell, ...........
Aellaaa, I I
irirrea ,
Total . I II II
a Halt I Mian k alntk.
Imaha , , t4l III Ha It
dl.l.lla WaaMI-l
MmMtfr-. rtrW kltat Hale, i.rtf
fla, Mui.il, App.eaaa. Vt Ileal Hi. Tww-
baaa kiiat naiaa unniiMa, a.perea,
mm. Waaiikava. V . Mrllawell. M..m.
iiimi draalbane, P-a. MUi kwl M Il
ia. HIM ana) ranai Off Maaa. 1 aaa) 7
la I I I laalngei arff Mlnaall, a aaw
4 la I l-l lalfi af tellaw, an) ( la
4 I I lanlage. hlro.k aall Mr lrfcl, I
kr Maaa, i kf aVIInra, I. fhaae kallei
tit Ufkla, 41 af Maaa, II y Mian, l
Ml aa aaiati wunlta, i irmana, 1 1
Im4 ranai WVblta, l Omalia, II. I at.
plrral JII4 aa4 llama kn. Tlaaabl:.
George Boehler
Hangs Up New
League Record
Tula, Auk. IS Gforre Boi-tiler
rrlifved McLaUchlio in the ninth in
ning lodajr nd hi-ld the Denver
lirr in check, and the UHrrntart
til a rally in the ninth and put 'the
Knif on ice. 7 to 6. itorhler act a
nrw Weitfrn leaftie pitrhinit record
whrn he liuiig tip hit JOih victory of
the rtn, bcore:
AKHS AI AH M O A.
ffHiitn.i t III n.finlt, If 4 I I t
(I'imni. If I I I Irirpcia. Ik 4 111
WrighMk 4 11 1 I'tri; it 111
ln, rf lit I Uiiii, r I M
I'ail'M.Sk III 1 r-liv.K. lb I 114
K.rr, 114 I liau'fta, lb 1111
I'arl'l. Ik I I I I'NIuarl. a I I I I
l-.rk.r, I I I l(-rnlr, I I I 4
V fhl., fit I.M Ut'1, I I
lllnaklar, p
Total II II 14 iacyii,U 111
I Total II 17 IT 14
Runnif kit kr kt4 ball.
&m mM wh.a winning run ''rd.
luttatf fnr M'luhll In lnill.
ar kf Innlaga;
Tvar ............... ,,..tl tl 00 I
Tmaa 4l 40 tit 1
Nummary Bunai OnmH, WrlKlit, Fal
Ifraun, Karr, Cartrrlkt, Tarkaf, Hannalt
"II, ThompMB l, I'ala, tlaaniaa,
Ktaart. Krrri KaKrr, Carl wrluhl, ilia,
man, Croalir, MrLauihlln. T-kaa h:
H'.niaa, lav!: llvina run: llnnlt, kac
HfK hlla: Lnnt. farkar, Vovrhlaa, Iiau.
man. tloltn kaaM' Wruht, Krr, Curt.
wnb(, Tarkar, Thmin, I,llvll (II
KaraU run; Uanr, I; Tula, I. Ift on
ha am: Danvrr, ; Tolaa, 11. JIHa and funa;
. off Mcluirhlln, I and 4 In I limlrna.
' aaa an kalli: Off Vvnrtiala, Tj nff Me
l,auhll, I; eff B...hlr, I. Wlnnln
plthr: floahlar. Blru'k qui: Tl Vixir
haia, 4; kr lolulilio, I. riouWa play:
Karr aa Wright to CartwrKbt. t'mprra;
Jl ad Andaraan. Tlmai 1:11.
rwkar Wla la lllk.
Oklahoma CHy, Aug. II klu nty
avaaad ID rla ky fakln lh final
am from Oklahoma City titr today, I
l 4, In II Innlnaa. kcora:
aioux cnr. I okla. riTT.
AHH.O.A AH.H.OA.
Kami's, I I I lltt. rt 111
Hmn'y, Ik I 1 I I (ilnn rdl, Kill
Kiab. ef III llTala, iti i I I I
t'almar. Ik III 3 Kru-r,lb I 1 I I
Hh alliif, pill liH'ln'i, lb 1119
oal.r d, If I I I l.nn. 111
guarry. If 4 I I liU'ln.lla, a I I I I
T.aar, rf 1110; Moor, tl t I I I
Jucll'r. Dili tin, p IV a
- Thirin
Till I 41 II II 14! Allan, P
11
4 0 4
Toiala 40 7 II 1
tMnora eut f'vr Intarfrtrln,
Haltad fur Y.Af la lllh.
Mruta by Innltia:
m,n City 4 io ooi oil I
Ok'abama CMy 101 410 (l 0(1 010 -4
Summary Huita: llnnitlton it, Hfmlnf.
Oalrrnard (I). I'm it). Ulnalanll,
Tala. Krrura: Hamlhon. llamlnKWay.
falmar, Hhnlln, Haviia.r, Talc Ktua.
r. Two-baaa hit: llmlny, Palmrf,
Hhanillna, . T.ar, tliaalai ill. I'ltt, Tata.
Nacnflea hiia. ll, Ktu.f.r li, 1,011.
inln liaana: llaiiiln(Hy, Kl.h, tiaur
yard, Quarry, I'm (1, Tata. Haara on
l.alla: nff Kdy, 4, off Itaaitaar, 1. airu.-k
ami H r My. 4: ty ln..Hr, I. wild
IMlih: dy I'aaaad tialla: Hlinlllig. Qurr.
fr. l-nii Hui.a and hi'a: tlf Kly, 4 and
In It Iniilina; nff Allan, 1 and I In 1
inntn l.oamf piffbar; AHrn pnultl
li a a Mi. ..r., Wiadla to Mi I'anirla: l.mi,
"Tl 10 Kru'im Kurtlaar lo Mali; Klik
to H.itili. , Humllton lo I'almar lo
Ma(ij ljurrry in Man t.rft vn haara:
hu.ut tHy !i okiahmn i'r. I. I'm
lira. Molina and Utiwl'. Tuna: 1 41,
State League
Twa I'aaara Halt" l-laka,
Itaailnca Nab, An lt-T k'la
emipLd with l" a In lha aananlk lie
(ilea I In. ..in a i I M'iir a.ar
ll.aiinaa k' t-la,.
H(
lIMill.V I M.kriNll
AM II A A I'll"
kyian. aa I I I r lb I I 4
I rri il I S a M" .ar, .1114 1
.,a Ik I I f .. If III
I oaa, t I ( - if 111
ii'kaua t 4 I .' !!:
li I. If ( i a n ci to f f I
-.t."..: :r r... ",a , , : ;
...a..lk I I I I il. tta. 4 I l
ni.i.aiip j a i ami, l
i-a. k I
I K1, k
114 4
m 7 n i7
Vlal i t tl II
TUI
. ln a
I aala ,, 14
ll.lliai I I"
a. ..(.. Kia IHOI'I , Ml,
M.. i, aii" a. I'.a.i Wii lu. a
k. .... ). ! . i a. P. kia.
wane. k l "i S. -a tn
taa hi'l M.t . kill l-nat.
g,,a.r !.( liiM ( I fcaaa W'
l , !'.. ia HI ! i. 1 mil
, ( . -. .t
a.a-a.'lll ll-, aaa lltMUl I n
i if t'a.. I el t I I 1 a" h.im
I . lull! oal Wt Wat
.,i l, 1, I tl ia. I I alt aa
l.nl tlii.t I la-.ia, kaiaal
,-. I Hat. ago I aa,!,.
..aaaa l a I 44
'Sir.iitlpr" UwU W,
I Kbit. ). NiHi;, Ai U- l.4
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1. 4' ll'K4 l WHllIll, III tlu.Hl
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Sarazen
EDDIE'S FRIENDS
1 M l TOLD THt f055'.ToPAy W DOMT MAHC IT TH Yw(M
I 4 That T THOUGHT l'p TAWt ItK. PfLCAuSe t's WA
rj; tlK Off AUD Tav , G0'r4& TO Bt p05y. ' "
AT HOMt Few A fttST. ' Ay BP.0(tl CIV 8 PLAV f "imr "
fl I"THiMk.TW00tO HtRC TUCSPAV AMD V
- 1 PoiVtAtOT 1 CTtrXTAiNTrAC-LErJD
Of 60OP. " A'HANO SoCitTy OW I
! ThUS0A, AwD OM FftiDAy
T I'M HAvff40 A TA
V CAU'T V5U BP- fVvoe y y
, C'5 I tpiwa aa IT-t. ftv fcavna. I - ;
National League
Bad Mat Oal fklllla.
Cincinnati, Auf II. linnuhu In
far furm today nd tha I'.rda ahut out
lha PIiIMIm, I I . Maiouai Mia alao
affa'dvo airapt in lha third, B.u tbt
local rorad all lhair mno on ainio ky
llurn and Dauharl, a paoa aial a duul
ky I'lnalll. Maadoa awrurod half cf Ibf
an mad by hia loam. Tf.o oiore:
Hlli,ArKI.PHIA, CINCINNATI
Abllu.A! ill nil
Walona lb 44 I'llurtia rf 411
rorkon.lli III Jiliaunritlk rill I
Wllliam.rf 4 4 1 Juii-n If III
K alkar rf 4 I 4 i Hr.iwh.rf III
Mokaa.lf 41 r..nol.a.Jk 4141
yi.u hr .a 444 l'lnlli,li, I I I 1
l.aalla lh 11 I'ayaiiy.aa till
Hanlin. 4 11 IIWinao lilt
Maadowi.p 111 4i tuija.bu,p 111
Total II I II ll
Total If 1 ST 11
00 000 (f 0
Philadelphia
Clnrlnnall ,,,,, ,.001 00 oo I
eummary Huna: llurn. liaubart, Pen.
a.
icrrora: Klatuh.r. Pin. in. nnn.thu..
Two-kaao hit: Plnalll, Walkar. (arrilliaa:
Uunran, PlnallL Jioubla ulara: Maail.iaa
ta Plotehar to l.aallo: Piotcbor to Italia.
I.aft on boat: Philadelphia, I; C'lncmnall,
aaa aa nana: Off iinaohua. 1- nil
Maadowa, 1, aiiU'k out; By Iwnnhua, i
r Moodowa, I, fmplra: irntalla and
lam. Tuna tit (into: 1:1.
Cooro firit tamo:
BODTO.V, I CHICAUO.
AH.H.O A. A uuftk
Pu'oll, rf I 1 (ifliats, cf 14
a opr. o i4 1! Hollo ar, a I I 1 4
Nlrh'a, rf 4 I I 0 Tarry, In till
Ford, a 11 J flrlm.a. lh I 111 t
Holko, Ik 4 10 Uli.a'ol. rf 4 1 i 4
Klaun, If I I I liFrllr. If 1114
Kbaro, 3b I 1 I 4 Kfur ah l 1 a 1
O'Nall, l I I I 4'O'Parrall.a 4 I I I
aHOO'kol 11 OiKaufnn. alii
Hraiton, p 0 01
Wataon, p I 0 t Total 1110 27 1
til boon, 1 1 I vl
Tatal J 4 24111
a Ballad for O'Nall In lhlb
Scor by Innlnia;
Bnalon ., "I'D 000 000 4
C'hl;o Oil 20 U S
nummary Buaa: Hollochor, liriihroto,
Prlbrrr. Kru(, O'Parroil. Krrora: NHhol
aon. Two-haaa hlla' O Karrrll (2.) Hma
run: Ifollorhar. Harrlflra hit: Km.
Doubla play: Tarry to Holloehar toflrlmaa.
l.rft on baaaa: Ilo.l.in, I; fhliexo, .
Itaaaa on tall: Off Walaon. 1: off Kauf
mann, 1. at ruck out: lly Walaon. t; by
Kaafmann, I; by llraalon. 1. HU: Off
Walar.n, I In 7 lnnln: nff Ilrajton. t In
Innina. Hit by pltrhrd ban: r wai-
aon IPrlbar) Loln plti'hr: Witaon.
Umplraa: Uut(lty ana 11 or an. TIB); :!.
Marond aama:
BOBTON. CHICAIO.
AH H.O A I , AH, II, O A
J'owll rf 4 J I 0i Mtatc rf 4 114
KnpMh lilt1 llnlin hr,a 4111
Nlrhlan.rf 4 110! Torry,2b 111
awdy.e 11 SI Urlmox.lb a I H i
Pord.aa 4 1 1 1; H'alhct.rf 4 114
Hnlka.lh 4 1 ' Priliara.ll 110 0
Minn, If 41 !Krl, 3t Hill
Rarbar.Ib 11 l O'Parell.p 10 0 0
M'N ara.p I I 0 II tna.p 10 0 0
m naevea.p i o i j
Total II 1 14 111
' Total 11 !
niwtnn ,..,. o 10 I
hicao sio oo ::
Kummary Runa: Pwi-ll. Itolka, Mr.
Mamara, llnllm h.r, Tarry, tlrlmra II),
llalhinti, yrihrra, Krua, O'Ktrrali Ki-
rnra: Krua. Knrf. Iloina run: flrlmaa.
Hlnin Imaa: Kru. kiai ill. Hacrlfli a;
Krua, Ihravra. Tarry. I'oulila playa:
tl'Karrall In llnllnrhrr: Orlmia to llnl-
lfMrr In Orlmaa; rliava to ilrlinra. Ift
na Aaaa' Itnainn. ft: t"ht'a an, 4. rlana on
bulla: Off MrNaniara. I; nff .lnni'a, I; (iff
h.rvra, 1. Htrurk mil: My Ji.na, 1; hv
Mi'Sainara, I: by rhr.vaa 1. IHU:
tona, 7 In I. tinna mil In aavnih; nff
h-aa, nana In 9 II1' bv .ll.hl ball:
Hv l-hva, flnwdy Wild I'llihaa. if.
Samara .T.ini-a. Winnlit plirbri .Innaa.
lupiraa: Muran nd gmalfy. Tiin, I II.
Afier Swim Krrord.
!. Angeli i, Aug, B K. A, Ban-
field of Venule, iititl til bt, tile only
nun to iwiiii three mile in the cold
wateri of Fugrt Sound, has arrived
In I oi Angelri and annmiiicr lir will
rtieinpi lo iwim llie rlunnel helArrn !
StilM I i.ji1ii. I. -,t.l B.i.l (. m.iii. '
land Tl.. . l.rivwr., ,u ,
iwiinli ( over .'5 nii!e, but HdnfirMJ
i..fin cinilideiue in tut ability to!
im id tbiiani,
thiii.otmii..4,er.xk...iti.fi!n.
li.el,
I ,
Harne laya tn See
Self Lut tn Tottrneu
riiubufR Aug IJ Inn Rainn
hJ in nay It in m him.l f4i.
Iitipti in lha natlunal pi laoia.
al toiwaimini tl 0kmvtii Cvwii.
try llutj im, y.
Hat a Im4 i ut hi l(4 1
MiHr HruH iht dmitiu.
11. kul h lt4 atH.ui a wall a
Wall ltiia tli4 al Shekit Un
naalk,
tiara llnatly fstij tl la Ih4
fmt ! IvuO tr
tl klltr M h4 k( llmrvl4
fiaww lh) l'tsaii k lh voiiih.
M lNa Fmii'I.
Tha K i la) S kiuiy'i
I lu trt4 o4 h i mmi 4a.
I I'm
-mm- -W
to Meet Jock Hutchison m JNationai "rro Tourney lociay
EntrV list for Early CloSlUg
Races Full of Fast Trotters
and Pacers; Meet Opens Soon
WITH tliouundi of dollar! at bait, icvcral of the country'i fahtest
trotten and par.cri are expected to be entered in the Ak-Sar-Bcn
- a annual fall festival harnria race meet which opens at King Ak'i
minion dollar' punt, rptemi)er i
Sir Koch, Hal .Mahone. Johnny
Quirk, IORan HedKwood, Main
Direct, Hal Bee and AquilU Dillion
are aome of the fast hamefi hornei
that are likely to rare over the Ak-
Sar-Ben oval thii fall.
The early doting hit u chucked
full of entriei and each event, judg
in g from aome of the trotten and
pacen entered, will be an intereiting
rare.
Horseman have until August 22 to
titer I he lata i-tnainir avenlr. onri '
when the time rolli around for thee !
-i .-J .U.. .
cnirici iq ciubc it l rxijcucu inoi i
the cream of the harneu game will
be entered. '
Should Sir Roch compete here.
And it is likely that he will, railbirdi
will get a chance to lamp one ot the
most promising pacen of Grand
circuit racing. Hii yictory over
Australia Tennis
Team Beats French
Longwood Cricket Club, Aug. 15.
Australia advanced to the final
round of the Davit cup preliminary
competition today over the tennis
team of France. Pat O'Hara Wood,
doughty little player from the "Land
Down Under, struggling against an
aching ihouldcr and a one set ad
vantage gained by the giant French
man, Andre dohert. who was favored
to win, (cored the deciding point for
hii team by winning, 2-6, 6-2, 6-1,
6-4. Gerald L, Patterson, Australia's
captain, in a post-climax match with
young Henri Cochet, woiv another
four set victory, 6-2, 2-6, 6-4, 6-2. As
a result of the tournament, totals
stood:. Australia, 4 matches wrn;
France, one.
jor League Moguls .
Hold Annual Confab
, Chicago, Aug. 15. Change! in the
date on which major league clubs
mut cut their rosieri to 25 players
and on which trading or sales of ball
played-i ean be consummated, were
given unanimous approval yesterday
in an informal ditctission at the joint
meeting of the National and Ameri
can leagues before Comtr.'f.Moner K.
Kf. I.aiutia.
No definite anion on thei natters,
however, was takrn today, it bring
ucre.iary to give .1(1 div notice!'' rolt ,;"'":V,r?,T to ",e
previotu to olfieuliy votipg on i!ilc":'a ;l'le for $I2,5ihi,
mhjrct, but the imanimou a- uroval I , lh" l arnhroi.k ul.le pan HOW
of those attending lodav'i $et-cn as-!
i ured the adoption of llie rnt;e at J
1 Hie next anmi.l iiirfin.,
a . . a
" ' -Mlllirr l'rk Ire
til I'liiV lieriew I'trr 1
i .11 i i . ... - i , t
n-
Kevot ihowi.i,. rhuniiicn at Miller .Tark. wil!''.'
u., ii.i.. h.i .I.. ,n uani
, lift,'
.. i 7. ....
VftiU at Kivmiray
'park, jo special iiutih ih'l wrrkl
i.ii lb Niiunu t'outti.
Th winiuf id li ltd will b pir
rd with tb gill (lunipitift of .m
i'lhr rik,
A ptu. will h giU t inner j
by I Iiiiii timiii
Slnttl Ol lb h.il4 VllU 111
V,V piV wilt b r.ld putri
I,. ,k. U l l'.,W tl .'l .'..h
by n M,iil I' Id I I tit. (
Fure.t V alt Makltr.
,.il H i t. N V V'sr - I 4
,1111 iuuh 1 luda i I. 1 Jar in:
Wiimtu'l ittluiptl t'in' 1 4 tf
,1111111 at I" M"il" 1 U' I I Kiwi
I hi.. tA a.i,a b-ti, l ..a A a a
: tt -.1 si k i -I k il.. 1. in t t'i t - l-a. 4-a.l uiitd
, u -... .. it ?( tit -t";l-4 lApaeta. It (w.Jt Ma s. II.,4
, l u U- ( la. ! t I lltet
I i -a w.. -a ... I , .. u ' t-gaat 11-lnMi aaalt . 4
--, I , t'.t 41 . ia 4 j
!. I -t .. . I
w . 9 . a 4-iitf k-t-a.
1 TT-T- .14) "T
CONFLICTING PATES
and contmuei until acpteinbcr 10.
Margaret Dillon at the recent Toledo
meeting in one of the mot sensa
tional pacing racci ever staged,
landed him right in' the center of the
spotlight. t - '
Sit Roch paced to a record of
2:02 1-2 at Columbus last year when
a 4-year-old. His first start this sea
eon was at the first Toledo meeting
where he hooked up with Margaret
Dillon and was beaten, forcine the
mora tr nira tfio trnni host in 7fHl !
flat. He raced at Kalamazoo where !
I.. t..-. t.. l:
nc wan ucaicii vy jiuuiiy .uirvctiuii
hut won the third heat in -L
At Columbus he came through in the
free for all pace, his first heat in
1:59 3-4 and the next two in 2.02
and 2:01, Margaret Dillon won the
2:04 pace at the same meeting, pac
ing the third heat in 2:00 l-.
Taylor Off to Join
Jack Dempsey's Camp
Jack Taylor, light -heavyweight
negro boxer, left last night to join
Jack Dempsey's training camp at
Michigan City. '
He will remain there nntil the 20th
and then go to Sioux City to fight
Sam Lang ford. He will return to
the Dempscy camp after the fight.
According to Jack Lewis, "Taylor
probably will box Kid .Norfolk on
the semi-windup to the Dempsey
Brennan scrap at Michigan City
Labor day.
Kearns and Dempsev saw Taylor
box at fobi-rIy, Mo., July 4.
Japan Aspires to Win Cup
Wilh' New Stars Soon
San Francisco, Aug. 15.- Japan is
building a formidable tenins organ
ization with the sole purpose of capi
turing the Dfcvis cup within ' five
vearr, if possible, according to Wal
lace Bates, captain of the Univer
sity of California tenuis tem that
toured Japan and China this sum
mer. Colt Sell for SI2,r00.
Saratoga Springs, N, Y Aug. 15.
Mosely and Madden, consigners
of the most promising offering of
yearling to be old at the Spa Sale
naddorlci, announced the private sale
wr fo" lIfl",VJl"; l01Il",
t -i T
Ul f I. X !) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . .
Cluuini A, llva't. ifitlral fittd
iirriPnUiii. of the Ked t'roM die
orp. a iteiunnstration
'i iur-s in aim aw iniitttiikr in
. i. . . . .i . . i
rv ,,v' r
and t'luirl a
ritmi at l ie unit 1
Dm
Important Hoxlng
Houti This Week
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I a..4 lat ri ta a
So o" IVAfe
Slam Oat 25
Hits and Win
Iloaton, Aug. IS. Chicago made 25
liiii today and defeated Bo.ion, 19 to
II, the wiiineri tiling four pitcheri
iwd lioston fi.ve, Sherty, S rulk,
Mulligan ami Kf cCIclUn hit the ball
fiercely, line hiti being the rule.
Score:
riUCAOil I IHiHTiiN
AH II OA I k All HO A
U'llmn. lb I 1 lif.'kold, If 114
htrunk, f I
I l a I' no. k, p li
I I OiWl'llnap
I I I M i ll. II. aa 1114
1 I I'Huma, lb I I II 1
4 t 4'1'rall. lb 4 111
I I I Una, If 14 14
I I I M n.ky, rf II
I liy-aiar, lb 111
14 1 Hurl, O I I I I
I I I'ljuiiin, p
b u.arll, p 141
4 4 raua.in. p 4
I 4 Miliar, tl III
.aKarr
M'laill. rf I
Y. Ciliia, lb I
llm.l,rf I
Hti-.iy. lb I
I .m, If I
'"Ian, a 4
J kina, aa 1
kVbalk. o 4
It lann, p
f'tnay, p
II alilp, p
l a bar, p I
J'lliuaua 1
iJ I'lillln 14
4411 II ll'it.haplin 114
Total
I Tnlala 41 II IT II
Hallad fur Mrriallaa In a.ahlb,
sliaiud rr Yti'nn In ta.h
aliaiiad f ir W, i i.lllna In ninth.
lialiad tor llbold In aluh.
lliliaao oil of 4 117 II
IliMiun lu lof 0 1 o 1 1
kummary Runa: Mulligan, H iatal K
rnllina 111, llonpir (21, yii.al.y Hi, r'alk
ll. ilrd.llan 111, Mihalk, Hlankonalilp,
Pabar, MIKhall, Hunia I2i, l'rtil (I), J.
Ilarrlo. llanuaky ill, Pawaiar. Itual, kf II
I. r. Krror. K. I'olllna. Tan l.aao hila:
f-h.aly, il. ri-llan, H. halk, Ptatt lit.
Thraa haaa l.lla: K.'halk, J. llama. Hlni.n
haao: Mem.eky. karif ii'.a: Mulllian, Kalk,
an unh H halk. In.ulila playa: Mcl'lallan
In V. fullllia, BYlialk lo ll.l lall'in, Mllrh
all 10 Burna. Jvft on baara: I'hlraao. I;
Hnainn, Haaa on bulla off Hlrin,
I: nff t'ouiinry, I: off Hlankanahlp, 1;
off gulnn, I: uff Pu.a. II. 1; off K.rauann,
I Htrui-k nut: fly Unbarlann, I; by Qulnn,
I; by Hlankanahlp, J; by I'annock, 1: by
rnlllnl. 1. Hlla: tiff Knbrrlann. 11 In 1.
Unna nut In anth: off r.uriny, 1 In l-l;
nrr iiianHananip, in I l-l; off Foliar,
in I I I; off gulnn. I In I l-l; nff Itua
aall, I In 1 l-l: off Pruaun. In 1;
nff Pan nor k, i in 1 l-l; off W. Collin,
I In 1 l-l. Wild I'ltchra: nuaaall, 1;
rnurtney, j; r.nnoiH 1. Vi'innlna- Pltchori
Piankanahlp; loam plli har, l'nnu k. t m
plraa: Nallio and Kvaiia. Tlmti 1.17.
Indiana anil Allilrllia kplll.
I'hlladaliihla. Auf, It Clavaland and
Phlladalphla divided a dnuhla-haadar to
day, tha former atinnin lha flrat Kama.
II 10 4, and t'hllad.lphla lha ennd, T
o 4. CJaranco (Tllllo) Vialkar mada hi
lllh homa run In tha flrat (aina and hi
27th In lh aacond.
kenro aacond aaim-,
CI.KVei.ANU. l'llll.ADKI.PHIA. i
AH.H.O A I AH H.O.A.
Ja'aon. If I I I li Young, lb I 1 1 I
Wainby.Ib 111 3 lUuaar, lh I 111 1
hpna r. rf I 1 1 0 W elch, rf I 1 1
Mieph'n.lb 4 11 i Miller, cf 4 14
1 W all, a 4 1 I 41iruKify, o I 1 1 4
Wood, rf 1110 (Meilnwan 0 00
(lulalo, lb 4 111 011'arklna, o 0 0
O'Nall, 0 4 11 2!dall'y, aa 4 I 1 I
llnona, p 114 tj Walker, If 4 1 I 4
t,innoay, p i u o 2lykaa, 3b 12 11
i.runrr j a llDinnia,
P 4 4 I
1111871
t.a aaon, p o g o u
1 Tolala
an i aa i ii
Tolala
xllaiied fnr Undaay In alahlh,
zllattad fnr Hruay In aevaiith.
(Scora by Inrilnia:
Cleveland , 00 onj 000 4
Philadelphia no gig joi 7
nummary Huna: Wamby. Sneaker. Hta-
phanaon. O'Kell, Hauaer (2), Miller, llal
loway (3), Walkor. Krror: Young. Two
baa hlla: Walker, Wamby, Hruxy. Jam-
leann. Throa-baaa hlla: Uallnway, Iykea
(2.) Homa runa: Dtophenann, O'Nall, Walk
er, Stolen Imae: J, Hawaii, kacrlflca hlta:
whv In Tonn. 11 T .i h....
woan, Mruowin. Jtoublo playa: OhIIo
L''"'1"'?; '"L th"',:'.s'li'1.' " ",U"M ""i
"""". : noona, j; on
I.lndaay, I. Struck out: ny Rommell. 2.
Hlta: Off Hoone., In 3 1-3 Innlnaar off
I.lndaay, 1 In 1 2-3 liinlim; off Edmund
ami, 0 In 1 Inning Hit by pitched ball: By
Kommnll (J, Hewell); by I.lndaay fDykeo.)
Wild pitch : Hnnne. l'mplrra: Mnrlarlty
and Owena. Tima: 1:60,
, Tlrown Jlrrak Kven.
Waahtnctnn, Aug. 15 fit. Loula split
oven In a double-tiiader hero today, win
nln 7 lo 1, after being defeated In tha
opener. I tn 1, Zanhary proved a puzzla
to tho vlaltnra in lha flrat gam while the
lorala bunched hlla nff both Wright and
Pruett. In tho aorond enrounler tho In
cala wora baffled by Davie whlla Kranci
wn bit hard and fiequanlly.
fcnra econd gaihe:
SfN LOUIS. WASHTNSTOW.
AB.H.O.A. AHH.O.A.
Oerber.aa
Tohln.rf
Rlaler.lb
.Taon.lf
M'anua,2b
Wlllma.rf
Heverald.o
Hnklo,3b
Cavli, p
S 3 I 2IP.lca.rf
1 1
4 12 0 Hrrta,2b
t 210 OUudga.lh
4 14 OlOonlln.lf
4 11 SHrowr,rf
411 0Hhanka,3b
4 14 lil'pauch.aa
1 1
111
0 2
0 J
0 1
1 1
l i
0 4
4 0
1 4
0 4
10 0 1
Pclm-h.o
2 0 0 3
xBuah ,
Torrea.e
Kranrtva.p
zztioebel
Total IS 12 27 12
Totala M 7 27 18
gtHntled fnr Plofnleh In aevenlh.
rr.Hatled for Ftancla la ninth.
Scora by Innlnga:
St. I.oula oil iin2 210 T
WaalUngtnn Out) 000 001 1
nummary Run: Oerher (3),-Jcobaon,
McManu ). Iniyla, Prcklnimugh. Krror:
Hntrla, Pocklnpaugh. Pruncla. Two-haae
hlla:. Judgo, Thrne-liaao hit: Staler. Htolen
huaa: llarrla, MrManua. Harrlflc'a: Oavta,
Tobln.- Left on baaca: St. Iuia. fi; Waah
Ingtnn, 10. ltuara on lialla: Off I 'a via 4;
nff Francle. 2. Struck nut: Hy Down, 0.
lilt by plli her: By Davla (Hrrla. I'aaaed
bll: Hevereld. I'mplrea: c'ii:inolly and
Uuthrla, Time: 1 : 4 J.
New York, t llctroll, ,
Now York. Aug. II Meutrl' hum
run In tha ninth which tin! lha t.nra.
and Elmer Dmlth'a circuit drive In tho
loth, gava tha Now York Yankeea a 2
to 1 victory ovor lha l)lrlnt Tlgcra tn.
day, Kaaal"r' muff of Mauael'a foul In
tha ninth gava Huh a new "life" and ha
Ihen alammed out tha lying blow In h'a
f tret appearanra on the Polo iiroun.la hi
a Yankca, Eini.r Mmiih, aubaitititlitg fur
naba lluth, whn lo atlll r'iivanna from
hie reran! operation, made an auaplctooe
debut by amacking out a hnm-r In the
f nal fmma, wlih wn mil, Nhnwkrv waa
effecilva In lha lni hea b-avlng II Tigna
airanded en lha boar, .t.nre:
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lUai.r a
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l. Joaapb II 44 .tit okla t lly t tl ,4l
WliUlla 14 If .I4llaatlallia 44 11,144
kivut CUP II II ,111 I'ti.ver 41 II .111
lealerdai'a Haaull.
Huffaluaa. I4 Mkfclla. 4.
el. Juaepk 1, I'aa Muillea, I. ,
lulaa, li I'en.er.
kiuui I'H, I, tialahoma I'll), 4.
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lira Vninea at at. Jiii
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M.IIKAhkl kTATK I.P-AOIE.
kiandlnaa.
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l.lni om 21 14 ,lli llaaiinga II II .4 "
llaallli a 1 I .414 il. laland 11 14 .141
t eelerdaj't Haaulla.
l.inroln, ; llaaiinga, 1.
aiihjry, 14, lirand laland, I.
Norfolk, li liitlca, 4.
TodaV llama.
Ilralrlrg at'Uiand lalaud.
lairbuiy al Idm'oln.
Nuifa.k at llaainiga.
NATION Al. IP.AGl K,
ntandloga.
W. U Pi t W. U Pel.
Naw Tork 14 4t .III Clnclnnall t II .III
KI. I.OUI 4 4T .174 llriioklyn II 14 .111
I'ltlaliurk II 41 .l4Phllad.. 14 II, It!
CliMll 41 4 .IH.IlnalOB .4 11.11
Irelerday't Koaulla.
Plilaburgh, . New York, t.
i lnrinnatl, I; Philadelphia. I.
I'liloagn, -l, lloalon, II I.
(N other gamea a b.Julad )
Today' damn,
Union at rhuago,
lliuoaiyn t kt. I.oula
Naw York at Pltiabuigh.
Philadelphia al t Incinnail.
AMP.ItKAN 1.P.AOIP..
W. 1. pi t. W. T Pel
HI. Ixiult 4 .lllCl.val.nd fl 17 ,101
N. York 44 .Htjwa.bin ft IT .4(1
Iiatrolt I II .I37hlla. 41 14 .401
l.'hliag IT II .lllUoaton 41 II .171
Veatarday' Kraulta.
New York, I; Iiatrolt, 1.
Cleveland. 11-4; Philadelphia, 4 7
Waahlngton, 4-1: MU Ijjuii, i-T.
Chicago, II: lloalon, 11,
Today'g llamaa.
Cleveland at Philadelphia.
Detroit at Nw York.
Chicago al Iloaton.
"t. I-oula at Waahlngton
22-Year-OldPro
Defeats Jim Barnes
Oakmunt Country Club, Pitts
burgh, Aug. 15. Johnny Farrell, 22-
year-old professional at the Quaker
Kidge golf cluli of Mamaroneck, JS.
y eliminated the veteran cam
paigner, Jim Barnes, from the na
tional professional golf tournament
yesterday afternoon. The youngster
steadier, and more accurate than
the star from Pelham Manor, New
York, was one up at the end of the
18 holes.
Farrell and Barnes brat par for
the cour.se hy a stroke, each making
the round in 73. On the lay green,
B a r n e a 'overshot while Farrell
pitched hit ball within two feet from
the pin and halved the hole.
Gene Sarazen of Pittsburgh, na-
tional open champion, and Jock
Hutchison of Chicago, are among
the 16 survivors who will participate
in the doublet round of 36 holes,
match play tomorrow.
Schmader Is Matched
With Tommy Gibbons
Lincoln, Aug. 15. Nebraska fans
will have an opportunity of watch
ing lommy Oibbong, bt. faul heavy
weight, in action here September 6
against Andy Schmader, the Louis
ville slugger and former heavyweight
champion of the United States navy.
Both fighters have accented terms.
but articles have not been returned
nor the forfeit money posted.
September 6 is Omaha day at the
Nebraska State fair and the fight
will be held at State league ball park
late in the afternoon, according to
present plans.
Santel Regains Sight.
Sacramento, Aug. 15. Ad Santcll,
light heavyweight champion wrestler
of the world, will defend his title
here some time during the Califor
nia state fair, September 2 to 10. He
has accepted a challenge to meet
Jack Dod, light heavyweight of Sac
ramento. Santell has recovered sufficiently
from his recent attack of blindness
to enter the mat game again, Dod
announced he was told by the cham
pion's doctor.
Logan to Challenge Richie
Mitchell for Glove Title
!ich;c Mitchell and Bud Logan
probably will tangle in one of the
twin Cities before this fall, with the
junior championship at 'stake.
Mitchell is running far ahead in
the straw vote being taken to crown
a junior welterweight king and Bud
plans to cballege him.
Logan yesterday turned down an
offer to fight t'TuIli Kid" Herman
at San Antonio.
SchJuifer Leaven for Bout
With Nichols at Hihliing
"Kid" Schlaifer left last night for
Hibbing, Minn, to light Johnny
Nichols, St, Paul writer, who twice
ha bealen hint, The bout will be
4tged Saturday imteaj of Friday,
f urih'inally pUnned.
SililanVr wii invmnim t t! in f,n.
thipe inr the bout,
Mr. Mjllnry Win.
Kottr.t HiSU, V, Y..',ug 13 Mr.
MnlU 1. iorU-.lt MaUur?, New Voik,
lb pUi in,! ibf.iuh liauipion, i!.
frat'd Mu. Maty t. Nmfulk
I .nil ,' fi it, fill, in th Ihifd Iraiut
el t!io ii iUy ( lb W outfit
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Mr i. Johnmui Win
1 rcinont (olf Honor
rrrmont, Nb, Aug. IS. (Sp
rial Telegram.) Open day at iht
Fremont Country club for llie Wom
en' golf tournament wai a big mo
ceis with lb largrtt number ol par
ticipant! entered in a local t vrni of
hka nature.
Mri. thnTtri . Jubntmi, , run.
nerup in t ilat tournament, won
tint prize ill the tow gron score
romielitiori. Feminine golfrn Ironi
Omaha, Lincoln, Council lllullt and
rrrmont were rntcred in the vari-
oui ronteiti, Mr i. Jobnion hnithrd
the big event with a 4.1. Mri. Kay
Klliott, Lincoln, look tint place for
low net. Mri. Harry Arnold, ex
state champion, imathrd out the
longest drive. Mra, II. H. Harper,
Omaha, won the blind boury match
Mri. Walter Silver, Happy Hollow,
captured the honon in llie approach'
inn and puttiiiit eontrit. while Mri
Blaine Young, Omaha, took irrond
place.
"Rudy" Knepper, tranimittiiiippl
champion, negotiated the Fremont
eouri in a Scotch fouriome in
4.1.38. Stanley Daviei, Omaha Field
club "pro," made a bid for the
course record when he started with
17 at the end of the fifth hole. He
was forced lo lake a ii on the next
hole, however, and finished the round
in 36, one over the rrYord held by
Cai Marten, Fremont "pro,"
Following are the icorei of the
low gron event:
Mra, C. N. Jnhnton, Premont, 41
Mra. I.utber lraon. Pramont. 44
Mra. W, ailvere, Omaha, Happy Hol
low. 41.
Mr. Ray rillott, l.inroln. 41.
Mr. Howard Uoodru-h, Happy Hollow,
4.
lira, Tllaln Young, Plaid rlub. 41.
Mr. Harry Arnold, Plaid elub. II.
Mra. Clifford Calkin. Omaha. II.
Mr. K. V. Arnold. Field club. If
Mra, If. If. Harper, Plaid club, II.
Mtaa Mlldret Morna. Happy Hollow. II
Mra. J. J. MrMahon. Field club, II.
Mr. W. J. Aaenmacher', yield club, 14.
Mia. W. II. Plainer, Plaid club, II.
Mra. -Allen Parmer, Plaid club, II.
Mra. J W. THann, Field club. 14.
Mra. W. H. Plynn, I'retll.at Ml lea, II.
liertruda Koontie, Country rlu'j, 14.
Mra, It, 1. Mulr, Fremont, II.
Mra. K. I.lnlngar. Happy llhllnw, II
Ml.a Clair Liaugharly, Happy Hollow,
Mr. f. W. Aektlnf, Happy Hollow, II,
Huphlna Patera, Country club, Omaha,
II.
Mra. W. O. I,ron, Elmwood, Omaha,
1.
Mr. W. W. Wall. JJImwond, Omtha, II,
Mra, rVhillll. Preltleat Mile. Omtha. II.
Mr. William Mtrobcrger, Council llluffa,
IS
Mr. J. W, Mknglund. Ikom. 47.
Mr. Albert Poll, Council Hluffa. IT.
Mr. K. L. Plainer, Field club. 47.
lra. Han Prle.len. Council Hluffa, 41.
Mr. J. H. Parraif, Lakoma. II.
Mra. Y. W. Arnold, Plaid club, l.
Mra. Prank Uarrett, Council Hluffa. II
.Mra. F.li Cramnuer, Fromont. HI.
Mlat llladya Hodge, Council Hluffa, 11
Mi. '. J. M err lam, Field rlub, 71.
Mra. R, T. Vanmelra. Kfemnnt, 74.
Mra, I,. 3. Hough, Field rlub, 71.
Mr. K. tl. Hhlney, Field club. 77.
Hr. J. I. Kino, Fremont. TT.
Mr. Frank Wright, I.akoma, TT.
Mra. fttewart Idvtneaton, Fremont, Tl.
Mra. Joo rlmlth. Fromohl, 71.
Mra. Ilarnard F.ddy, Framnnt, ID.
Mra. C. H. Harley, Happy Hollow, II.
Mra. W. W. Faat, Ijikoma, If.
Mra. Rudtlawalt, Lakoma, tl.
Mlaa I.ydla Martha. I.akomt. It.
, Mlaa Helen Marr. Fromont, 14.
ilia, Jtooa, Field club, 17.
Rosenberg Beats
Krug for "Title"
New York, Aug. 15. Dave Rosen
berg of Brooklyn battled his way to
a 15-round victory over Phil Krug
of Harrison, N. J., and won the rec
ognition of the New York atate box
ing commission as champion middle
weight of the world last night, at
the New York velodrome.
It's Always Cool and Clean
in the
Fontenelle Barber Shog
.,V - ( .j
ii prf ? 'JPft
IX addition to its ultra modern san
itary equipment and its exeej
tional tonsorial service, the Fon
tenelle Barber Shop is one of the
eoolest, brightest and airiest i,ots in
Omaha.
t'ltntf vt Cltn
Towtlt
-and the SAM PRICES cm ehtuhm
HOTEL FONTENELLE
Sanitary Barber Shop
t a i.i lit b-.h a , l Hdl lalkU
p-ett Mitsti la tkik
"a . fMtil l f "r !! J-if !Tt''W''4.liti-l
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to Win Title
I'ittkliurgh Colfrr Comjilfleli
Outplaynl Jotk in
National Open
Tourney.
Oakmounl Country Club, J'iHs
burgh, Aug. 15. Gene Sarazen, pnil
of I'itubuigh and national operi
i-bampion, niutt eliminate Joifc
Huichison of Chit-ago from the ra
tional professional golf tournament
today for the second time in two in
soni or forfeit an opportunity to
wear two crowns.
Tht Pittsburgh youngster, and lb
veteran Scot won their Jo hole
matches today, decisively, ai a tun
seouenre of brilliant play,vparticu
lariy in the afternoon round. Sari
ten ii one of three Pittsburgh itari
who will participate in. the four
niattbci tomorrow, ths fourth round
of the tournament.
Bob Cruikshank of Westfield, N.
f, will meet Charlie Rowe, l'itu
burgh, and will be in llie upper
bracket with Sararen and Hutchuoii.
In the lower bracket are Tom Karri
gan, Siwvioy, N. Y., playing John
(ioldrn. Tuxedo, N. ., and Kind
I.oefeller, Pittsburgh, who will meet
Emmett French of Youngttown. .
Sarazen and Hutchison met in tha
second round of lha national profj
lional tournament at Inwood, N. Y.,
in 1921, and Gene completely out
played Jock, winning 8 and 6.
Hutchiion and Sarazen met with
stiff opposition for 27 holes today,
but their opponents failed on the
home stretch. Hutchison eliminated
Harry Hampton, Detroit, 5, aud 3,
while Sarazen, only I up' in 18
holei, went wild in the afternoon and
downed F. T. Sprogell, Memphis, t
and 7. Gene developed hii hkokie
stroke, and putts, long aud short,
all looked alike.
Rowe won from Jack Burgess, St.
Louis, 6 and 5. Burgesi wai off
color; Rowe was iteady.
Paddock to Run Against
Time for Home Folks
Fatadcna. Cal.. Aug. 15. Charlei
W. Paddock, sprint champion, will
run 100 yards against tune here next
Saturday at Brookside Park, ' Pad
dock has promised lo run so that fel
low townsmen will have an oppor
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