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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1922)
WE OMAHA BEE: FRIDAY. AUGUST 18. 1922. Buffaloes Solve Boeliler's Offerings and Defeat League-Leading Oilers Omaha Gets to Tulsa Ace in Fourth Frame i i ... TipnU Hurl Sif-ly nail Wliil? I.i.aU Win, 8 to 1 f riff in (!ralie Homer in Sreoiid Frame. By RALPH WAGNER, INK Omaha fluff tlnti handed Georgt Hoeh Irr, Western Irigut hurling f. and fight Tulta Oilrw an 8 to 4 defeat in Ihc first game til the tenet hrfe yrnrrday aftar iiixiti That's saying iuu- a tut lor 1 1" liitlTaloet, contid- tring I lie Url that Ihc Oilers art hanging oiiio hut ('late in the Uaguc race, George tiam't been able to defeat the r-ulfaloet (or fjuilt a spell and traierday's game n no exception. At in former games, the herd wailed until the. fourth inning to jump on Mr Lorliler, Thry hopped on George iti i!h- lourth lor three runi and then nuked ti tin for a run in the fifth, it!i and two in tlie seventh, , lm tdeniatly, the UuHaloea hurled a wruiili into DoeMcr's winning ma jiliinvry, George won 30 contectiiive games until he bumped into the Buf Mora yesterday, Now he has to 'ttt all over again. Hoehler can be tatttlted even if the herd did beat him, for he holds the league record for straight wins. Tipple on Mound. l)an Tipple fared the Oilers and it was veteran against veteran, Daniel didn't mind the heat and twisted 'em ovrr in dandy atyle, allowing the greay Oileri five arattered hits and shilling something like five southern er. Some pitcher are troubled with the heat even in cold days, but yes terday Tipple tipped over the Oilers. Tiorhlrr and all, which is a pretty big feat. Hesidcs hurling good ball, Dan nabbed onto couple of hits, one a fluke double, out of three times at bat. , Again, considering the hot weather, we'll say Tipple earned his day'a pay, whatever it is. Hoehler didn't do ao good at the bat. Hoehler rlouted out a double out of four trips fi the rubber. His double, however, scored the third" Tulsa score, which bobbed up in the seventh. Tug" Griffin, Buffalo outfielder, carried away the hitting honors of f lie afternoon. Griffin took all the heart out of Borhler in the second inning when he slammed out a home run over the left field fence. In the fourth inning, 'Tug'' singled. The next time he came to bat, the Oiler hurler politely walked him. Grif fin waa at bat three timer, made two hits and scored three times, a good day' work in any man's league. Error of Omission. Several errors of omission on ' the part of the Oilers iq the fourth, fifth and sixth didn't help Boehlcr any. In the fourth, Omaha rcored three runa on a double, single, double end another single. In the fifth, Tipple got his fluke double, was boosted to third on an infield out and scored on a sacrifice fly. Dan's run put the game on ice, but no one knew it at the time. A base on balls, sacrifice hit and a double counted another Buffalo in the sixth, wile Tipple's single and "Whitey" Gislason's home run over the right field fence scored the final two Omaha runs. Tulsa took the end in the second inning when two singles, sacrifice and Crosby's double cleaned the bag. The Buffaloes forged ahead in the flmrth never to be headed. However, one Oiler greased the pan in the seventh on two bases on balls and Stuart'a double Apperson'a error out in the left garden helped Tulsa score another in the eighth. A sacrifice scored the Oilers' final score in this inning. The same teams play this after noon. OMAHA. An. R. H. TB. 8H.SB.PO.A.E. f.liliiaon. Jh 4 Kate, lb t.ranthairt, Sll . I.rtffln. If-rf ., Mentiah. rf . . . A pvereon, rMf Wllroi, M ... Hnnr, a .... Tipple. .... a l a a t a e -i a a l i o Total ,.t a to 10 TU.at. I 111 I I AH. R II. TB. Nil NB.ro. A r. Rrnnrtt, If . Thonipaon, h lint la, rf ... I Aeiib, rf ... lllilt. In . Itaunmn. Vb fttuarl. . . rnaby, ... Itoehloe, p , 4 11 A M a l n t a a S a a a t AAA A. A a a a I A A a a at I I A 7 A A I A Tad ala tl I M I Nil I Near br Innlni.t Tnl.a, .., AlA AAA HA I Biifflue AIO SI I JO. a nummary llama run. I (irtrfln, (ilala aan. Samnl run. I Omaha, Si Tul-a, a. Twa-Haaa bltal ranlham, Maatub, Apaae ana, Tipple, 4 rnabr, IWwhlee. llaiihU play I t.lalaaan la Halaa. Ktruck anti By Tlm-U. a br Itarhlee, a. Baae aa ballal Off Tlp plr, Si aff li,ehler. I. I enplreal Aadeeaoa aaai lawta. Ift aa kaaaai Omaha, S Talaa, A. Tlrna of famil lit. Karr to Mf f t Hf rman. Houitioti, l ex , Aug. 16, Vromot. r Julius Seigrl tonight announced lhat Johnny Karr, welterweight of rievelaniJ. will meet "Tillie Kid" Herman, alo a welterweight, of lot Angeles, in Homtoa in a 12 round bout September I, V. S. Firm W'grnr .1 Not t $rl I'ji Fttrtorifa in (Jfrtnany VVahnglon. Aug. IT.-Wafiiing aa'itt Ihe ftbUhmenl of branch tattoite in Germany by American t firm was contained today w a ie rti t Secretaiy Hmrver by a tpe ttl eommtttfA cf butmei men ap rHiinled t hand! n'mi prna. Im nUtii'f l weilern Europe, Te lpM aurlt'l that any teitip.ry advantage I gmd r the U'f I n p ttraache w trma Ameruan tirms wul. be mora Sj .rt. when sthihaii" in li touutrtr bl i t'"l luilher vinttal J .liHalU'tV fha commtti'e m.Viif (Ke trl it.iil ot rl 1 Vent, St .i, ibMttin, laeid I' I .tee a. t,..t..n. Kf.'- 'i S MM Or ts; C;.l I. Kwg ''. IV" Alea.ler lr, th4 s4 Oeotga M i, M'dJWi, q. EDDIE'S FRIENDS m I AC THAT YOO AHOCJATC U1TH ED Pl& PR10M VOC wJitLMEvtR. la amv Of his fcj. . . ...... V 7o AMV OP Hia.PARTltJ. M UJOMT. I 1,1 f row wtb.uONi v. siVQT AS.YfX) OU1T AJKeD National League ards tjm to lloilfer. Bt. Ijtul: Aui. 11. ilrooklrn ilcrfittd i. I.nul., s lo 7. It Ih lori,' (i(th trilglil r.r.. In l hi tlr.l, WIihI wa. P1...U QurpoMly and Mrri ilnilad, rar ing s run; nd In lh (Kih, Wluil (in imu.4 and Myiri aialn aliKKd. brlnem In loo runa. aVhulia waa In right for tha Cardlnala, ai Ma riaik waa ea (h bfiith with an Injurad Itf. vcora; BROOKLYN. I T. LOL'ta. All H O A I All H O A Olann. tt 1 S I ftVhultl. rr Slid jonn on, aa s S 1 I Toporeeraa S B Orirh.rf 4 11 J Smith, If 1 Whral, If SSI Horn. by. 2b S Myara. of 4 S S ViMuallar.'rf 4 S. h'ndt. lb 4 T OiPourn'r, lb 4 Hlah, lb 4 1 t HOIamona. a 4 l).Ilrrr,n Its 0l.avan, lb vanca, p 4 s a JiDoak, p iMaaui.D a 4 i r.rtlca. a aamith, pee eiNorth, p ; Bh.rd.l, p To'ala 31 10 2T I itthottta adalnar lAlmmlth Tntala in IS 21 17 altntlrd for Dnak In fifth. lHatl.d fur Parllca, In aavanth and waa awarded llr.it on a catihor'a Intrrfcranct, aitatri-o. ror norm in nhth. sltaitad for fournltr In ninth. Sr.ira br Innlna-a: Flronklyn .100 fl-n 1 1 1 I t. Louis 000 101 0417 Rummary Runa: Olaon (!). Jnhnatim (I). B Griffith, Wheat, 8chmandl, Vanca, 1. Smith (I). Hornabr. Muallar. fiuml.r C'ltmunda, I.avan. F.rrora: Hrhulti, I.avan, J. Hmlih (J). Hornaby, Muellar, Kournlr, Thraa-baaa hit: Orlfflth. ftacrlflra Mta: Griffith, Olaon, iJrllarry, Muller, Aln amlth. Doubla play: Toporuer, Hornaby and Kournlfr. Lrt on baara: Hronklyn, 4; Ht. Loula. S. Baara on balla: Off Dnak, 4; off f'.rtlra, j ofr Vane, ; off Mamaua. 1. Btruric out: lly Vanra, - by Mamaui. : by Doak, . Hit.: Off Vance. S In 7 1-a Innmni off Maraaut, i In I Innlna; off Smith, 0 In ! l Innlna; off Doak, I In I Innlnia: off Prrllia, I Irr 2 Innlnia; off North, I In 1 Innlna;: off HhanM. I In I Innlnir. Hit by pitched ball: By Vanra (Hmlth. Taaaid ball: Brrv. Wlnnlna pitrher): Vanra. Ixiln pitcher: Doak. nmi ro; ftlkler and ItiC'ormirk. Tim.: .00. lluhbrll Blank Rede. Cincinnati. Am. IT. Huhhell not onlv pitched brilliantly for Philadelphia, ehu turn out the Rede, but won hie own aama with a two-bar In tha fifth, ecorlna the only run of tha rontaat on a alnals by 1-arKineon. arnra: PHILADELPHIA CINCMNATI AB.HO.A I AB.H O A W'etoeie.Jb 4 1 0 HBurna.rf 4 110 Farkan,!h 4 I 1 s maubert.tb t 111 t 0 1 0 nun an,lt 4 0 4 0 0 3 0 nnueh.cf 330 1 IFnn.cce.b 4 14 1 winiatn.of 4 Walker.rf Mok.n.lf 4 Kmlth.ee 4 4, 1 4 4 I'llielM.lh 4 0 0 0 I 0 14 Oitaveny.ea J 0 1 S 1 A 3 iHarner 10 0 0 t 1 0 J'Klmlrk,,, 0 0 0 3 I Wlnno.e 10 10 33 I 37 Hirnu. h r 3 0 0 1 l.ealle.lb I Hnline.o X liubbell.p a Totala I illrea.ler 1 0 0 o I Keck.p 0 0 0 0 Totala T 27 71 iRatted for Caveny In aeventh. aBatted for Couch In ellhlh. Arora by Innlnca: Philadelphia , "no oto one i Cincinnati 000 000 0000 Summary Run: Huhhell. Rrrora: none: Two. ha. a hit: llubbell. atolen baae: Parkin. on. nubia plava: Smith to l.ealle (l, Left on beaea: Philadelphia. I: Cincinnati. 4. naea on halla: off t'nurh. 1; off Huhhell, I Ptrurk nut: Hy Couch. I. Hlta: off Couch I In I innlnae; of Kerb, none In 1 Innlna l.m IHtcher: Touch I'mpiree; kenlella and Klem. Time: 1 la. t uba Adranr Motrh, Chlrato. Au IT Continuing lie win ning etreek by lekma the aeventh ean eecullve nie and lha aertea from line Inn. I hliai. advanced It for ae.ond plate la tha National leeau rare aa a reewlt f St. l,n. defeat ai the banue at Branklya. Tha aroia wa f la J. Bien baa failed la ala a Sm. beta this aaeea : rtiiTW CHICAOO A B n O A I AH II OA '. I reaen. er a a mat. ef lit Krr. lb I i i.,u , aa I I I Si, h a. if a Teire. Ik I I 4 a Vm4, aa I t I ihi.i, lb I I It S Haiaa. Ik I III e li.,,e , ,f . i a h if t 1 e ,.,, if 4 i a Heuaa lb 4 1 tk.ua. Ik 4 I ii s.il, e 4 11 lutiii.M i l4 ii.,ni a a i p i a trt- kel A A all., t.e 4 a : - - i Tetan It I II l 1 T.iaia IS I II It Suit bit be awa tatted bU alaie4 i.e-ke la aiaik h.n.4 le aaiaa4 la aa.eaik. aveea k laaiata. 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Jo.eph, Si giouit city, (. Today 'a Caniea, Tulea at Omaha. Oklahoma City at Denver. Wichita at Pea Mnlnea. bt. Joacph at ttloui City. BTATK I.KAUIK. Mtandlnte, W. L. Pet. I 23 II Kelrbury it 14 .litliHaatlnea W. L. Pet. 1 31 .443 Norfolk Lincoln Baatrlc IS 33 .410 30 IS .SlllUrand lal. 14 3S.II Vraterriay'a Beeulte Haallnaa, 13; Norfolk. S. Beatrice, li Orand ialand, Lincoln, S; Falrbury, 0. Today's Caniea, cicatrice at Orand Ialand. Kalrbury at Lincoln. Norfolk it Haatlnge. .NATIONAL LP.AdlE. Mtandlnia. W. L. Pet. New Tork ST 45 . 6Clnclnnatl at. Loula S4 4 .Stial Brooklyn Chlraao 14 4 ,S4Phlladl, Plttab'rah l II ,63Boton Yreterday'a Reaulta. New York, ; Plttaburgh, 3. Chicago, 7; Bnatuti, 3. Brooklyn. I; Bt. Loula, 7. Philadelphia, li Cincinnati, 0 Today's ,amre, Boaton at Plttaburgh. Brooklyn at Cincinnati. New York at Chicago. Philadelphia at St. Loula. AM ERICA V LEACI K Hlandtnga. W.L.I'ct.l St. Loula 61 40 Cleveland New York 87 47 ,6T Waah'gton Detroit 0 S4 ,67l fhtla. Chicago (7 S .SOJJBoeton Yeaterday'a Reaulta. New York. 7: Detroit, 1, Boaton, 3-6; Chicago, 3-1. Philadelphia, ; Cleveland. 1. SI, Loula, a: Waahlngton, 6 Today'a (iamea, St.' Loula at Philadelphia. Chicago at New York. Detroit at Boaton. Cleveland at Waahlngton. W. L. Pet, l (4 .HO 54 M .401 3 .371 30 73 ,m W.I. Prt. 51 69 . (4 IS 47 4li 04 .411 4J 68 .387 AMERICAN ANHOCI ATIOV Ktandiiiga, W. L. Pet. I W L. Pet. 81 Paul 71 4( .(IJiiiLtmlavllle IS 63 .633 Mln'apolia ti7 63 63iKli t'lty l n 6"4 Milwaukee SI It .IHIToledn 44 7. 34 India pnlla 14 64 .64:iCnlumbua 43 71.361 Yeaterday'a Reaulte, Toledo. : Kaneaa City. 7, Mlnneapolle, 7; Louiavllle, S. At Paul, I: Indtatiapnlla. 0. Milwaukee, t; Columbua, 4. j Today's (iamea. St. Paul al lndlanapolta. Mlnneapolte at l.nulaville. Kan... City al Toledo Milwaukee al Columbua Manager Wilhelm of the Phillies was unalt to get out of hi hotel at Cincinnati became of a severe cold, and the learn took the field under the leadership of the veteran, Art I Ictch- er, ho ii captain ol the chili. reived good eupporl, h.rllruleilv from r"rirh, whe made a Jumping i al, b thai elarl.d a il"Ul ! pier end cut off loo rune Carey and H '-' 1 1 bit bun tuna le.i.te lha field i'arlea wee pul ul of tha seme in ibe ninth ky I ntptre Otey fr piateeilng a decleioa, , bture. NtW Tl'HK I PITTSMI MOH tlllHU' AIIIIKA UTi' Co) sJVQr AS.VeyJ OU1T I w-" !. trrS Hiul I ! Il.erio a 1 ! irh 4b I 111 Minn , 4134 a a 4i. ,t 4 I s i 1 4 II abee. If I a i a file. b. Meuaet, If ) ...I. rf St ette t b'.ngel .1 KHiiik a II Nu.eell. .14111 I I Tieiaef.Tk 1 e ri....i i t I e ili.ww ia 4 t e a. h II. e 4 I 4 U Mill e till -.. a l l I . . . i..,.. a a a Ih' h mi ii....n,it a a i ..i... a 4 t a ii b I Y.iae 111 111 iK.n.d f rf A4ea la nu t kr.a av laateae V.a ..a . e t ei 4 I'lii.ka.ia I't in Hl-I eiwwiii - Imi lt k D. 1 na k.lly .(, y.ij.il.e. Inn Mi. Mh Ir.iM.e ... 1.4 Iimj kne tiea .li t i lei.e ka kn. ie tli it . . k.,ecl j .-... I .... I'm..: . , t e i- . k .- i t. . . .,, - aet Vieta-i . w.iaa .n e l i., I ,.. i let Sta 1 ..-a t ' .4 ei. a i Ii . i ,-. 1 .1 e . a ; ie- a i at f M it ,,i a . a a t, a. e 1 .' '.. ..... I ea 4 a t it t . a I . . . t Hi t i I ' t ti... a I i I'll, t t . e,a le..a l 'I'ikk I n I laaieg let I laneea, ! a4 -. il.att. tl LOSES A MEMBER TZliLlJ 5HC UJAWT5 Stale League Lincoln Wine. Lincoln, Aug. 17. Lincoln pounded Nor folk, while the Coyotea wera helpl.ee be fore Belley, end the Llnka made It two In a row by taking the aecond gams (rum Kalrbury. I to 0. Score. KAIIlltl'RY AB.HOA. AH H O A iHpre'er, r I 3 1 I looney, ea 4 3! lCarrlg, t 111 W'buah, lb I 0 I I Dye, 3b 1 1 t 1 M'l'e'tt, rf 4 0 3 OjConkey, s 4 S I Bel. hie. If 4 0 1 OiOibeon, rf 4 1 1 0 llllee, cf 111 OlBnol. If 114 Clevel'd.3b 4 0 0 I; McCoy, lb 4 1 I 0 Unod'ln. lb 4 I 4 3 .Inker, 3b 4 1 I I O'Cnnnnr.e 3 0 10 Bailey, p 103 Wolfollt, p I 1 0 II Totala 13 13 17 11 Totala 30 I34 1l LINCOLN. Rcora by Innlnga: Kalrbury 000 000 0000 Lincoln 000 310 10x 4 Summary Runa: Dye (3), Olbaon, Bool, McCoy, Krrora: McDermott. Ooodwln, O'Connor, StcCoy. Three-baae hlta: Roonay, Sprangcr. Hacriflta hlta: Kpranger, Con key. Karned runa: Lincoln, 3. Left on baaea: Kalrbury, ft; Lincoln, . Htolen haeee: Rpranger, McCoy. Htruck out: By W'olfolk. 3; by Bailey, . Buaea on balla: Off Wolfolk, ; off Bailey, 2. Double playe: Wlmbueh, Rooney and Wlmbueh! t.'levelund to Hooney to Wlmbueh; Rooney to (ioodwln to Wlmbueh; Conkey to Mc Coy, Umpire: Mtiyere. Tune: l:6t. Haatlnga. 12; Norfolk, R. Haettnga. Aug. 17 Haatlnga won the aecond game of tha aerlea from Norfolk. 13 to . by hitting Hpeect and Hilton for seven hlta. bcore: NORFOLK I HASTINriS AB.H.O.A AB.HOA. Ath'on, aa 4 1 4 llPlier, Jb I 2 3 S Mlt'll, 2b 4 1 3 2Xlg'ln, Sb 6 3 2 8 Marr. 3b 4 3 0 llTomea, U 12 10 Rouse, If 3 2 0 0Wttt, rf 6 110 Knnpp, rf 4 1 1 OlMneller, r 4 1 I I Clark, e 4 0 8 0 K'ch'er, lb 6 2 10 0 Oravea, cf 3 1 1 oldrlffln, la 6 2 1 I Ueg'ty, lb 4 1 T OIKIrby, e 240 H,eece, p 3 0 0 II Norton, p I 0 0 3 Hilton, p 1 0 0 1 Totala 31 13 37 13 Totala 34 10 24 61 Sunimirv Runs: Altherton, Marr (I), Hagerty, Pliier (2), Zclgenbeln, Thomaa, Witt (2), Mneller, Kt'hter, Orlffln (21. Norton. Brrora: Atherton, Hagerty, Speece. Orlffln. Home runa: Marr, ToitifH, Three -baae hlta: Marr, Plier, Tonice. Two-baec hits: Moeller, F.chter moyer (2). Sacrifice hlta: Mitchell, Nor ton. Bueee nn balla: Off Norton, S; off Hilton, 2. Stolen baaea: Rouae, Pljser, Witt 12). Moeller. Norton. Orlffln, Knapp. Double plava: Orlffln to Zelgenbeln to Plaer. Rune and hlta. Off Norton, 4 and 10; off Speece, 4 end 6; off Hilton. I and . Struck out: By speece, i; hy Nor ton. I: by Hilton, 2. Left on baece: Norfolk, : Hnetlnaa. 7. Hit by pitched ball: By Speece (Klrby, Plier): by .Nor ton. (Oravea), Kerned rune: Norfolk, 3; Hnettnga, . Utnplrea; jonnaon. lime: 2;05. Benfrke Trlnie lalnndera. Orand Ialand. Aug 17. Beatrice look the eecond game of the aerlea here today, a to .1. Score: BKATRICK ORAND ISt.AND AB.H.II A. I AH 11." A n.l..,r ik 6 0 0 uiKrande Jh 3 10 3 1 0 Kin hnr.lb 4 t 7 l Roben.rt S S 0 3 0 0 1J Oulnn.ee 6 1 6 "I Vrta aa 4 l l . H,i mm. p 4 0 0 Npeaker.lf Moonryy.lf 111 t! Pierce 2h Leberg 3b 3 I 1 J Prltchd.cf w Igma.rr 4 a 1 l itrewer m I'nger.e 4 3 7 llKShupe.tb Marquie.rf 4 1 l Bentlev.e - e uuia.p Totals 36 I si e I Total 34 I 3T 14 Beetrlre !0 101 too I lira ml Ialand o oa Jon 4 Buminary Rune: Delagilerra, Qulnn 111, Mm.ney 3I, Prllchenl, K Nhui. ulk Krror.' Met. Itrewer, k'nillk, Two-beae hit. M'nv, Kob.n. Prltt-hard, Kranda Itaee halla off Biiiit, I, off knulk. 4 Sl.ilen baae: M,n Uul'l. play; Mo.Miev In I i.-f flru.h out: By Bnw liiaa. 7 ; br IVulk. 7 l eft an keen. Ill ri, e. 7; tliend Dlentl. 4. 6;rii"d run. Heatelra. : Urea l lelakl. Wild to" b tinwiuen I. loulk. I 1 mli' tt heeler, lime 3 IV But (aloe Home Stand Till. latitat It ta. I. ta, ta. HaUhema ii tll SI, IS, tt, It. it K b II tu aet tt. It. tt. t. at eWek- S t, ta, SI aet 4 lii-aeyleiMlwt I, I, 4. t. 'Ml;, . . 1 ait J i I tri..i-ry-lrtrmii, (.a lMel tid aiiH It., Vug 17. Iimemor Mil lie iiit.l i.Mi.ml anniHiiurtt ritl l lay that li t t M Witmi 1 1 k rnixey ml lti!l Jlieiiiian, t.hed- ulrd f,r Mithitftn I nv, ltt-1. ii I a'tnf lilt- Will lli't b heM lh aK will m'l tak pUe," lh ilttittf Stl. t. i'. i. i.. i T.. i . in. t. I' i -A ta' at i am tMunu J tsx j Mim tl M fttrl4 rUt. a;,eitl..r Will . ! ll ImUilttttl t ,i lai'aimll r K M I an !t a rmiK il b nt tl )!' I." .1 UU'iu i lh it,t ' W' I lit, !i?-( float, nun, ttiiin I- t'l t m t Mat (" nMe, Kink i la l'i'' t'uii hr !-ne ('t!-it. trum 4 li..l lhl t ! i VI I lit; i.t s,-i r,a HI"' I t Kt- f 1 1 C It ! t , !.... a i ! t ! Let U .t I it ?i fl a r-1 h 't S I ,,.-J !..,(., I u un a t K a t '.' I i-t ": ",t It li fl ( 111. IUI ".t I h j I tt t i t't l h ih h tv4l," H j tuvMvawt st-4 Schalk Chides Hodge; Fist Fight Follows Po.inn. Aug. 17 The feature of I tie game yrtlrrday brtwren the liti)ii Hed S aud the thirago hilt Sox was a aetto between Hav Srlulk, W hile Sox star rati Her. and 1'itil.rr (Shovel) Hodge. 1 he bat lie rtne in the eighth inning when the Kid Sox got two runs, whlih ened the game. In this round 1 ruiirr and haplitt pulled a double meal while Modge was winding up Hodge takes a complicated wind up before delivering the ball, and during thi performance iher has been tuurh pilfering. .Schalk he came neeved when-the pitcher tied Iiiin.rM into a knot and chided the pitrher, ".Shovel" took offense at the cali ber a words and took i swing at Kay. Friend of the play era stepped in, but not in lime to head olf two liiiperniis whirh land ed on the pitcher' noe Hodses is 6 feet 4 inches and weiehs 210 potinns jchik tips the beam at 155 ana is iret 7 Inches. Weitern Krltillf tlrlorloM. Invr. Au I T P.Miru,.'. km. .... In lh Mvtiiih inning ..nr. ih wlnninf iir I or i.nv.r in Ih. II.. r.' urlu n iiHianum city hr Ihlt if for! OKLAHOMA nrr PKNVRR " All II II A I A II r) A r-m rr l I a B n'flriti f a S ilnil.rdl.lf I a a;onmM.f 4 Tate.Jb 4 1 llah..i.Jei. i I ; ? t it Kruger.Sb I 1 3 HTU.ng.rf I Mi lien .lb 4 111 II r.i.k, la 4 J Long. a 4 S I II Kerr.ea I windle.ea 11 I Viiru.ii, 1 Moore i f 4 I 01 Parker a 4 s ove.n 10 1 t l.uk..,i a a relt,.r I I I l ballabry.il a A I M' Hee.p A Ii sWhlia J JJl Totala II 11 IT II Tolalt 14 IS 34 ll ' kliatted for l.ova In aeventh. xUatted for MrBea In ninth. A. ore by Innlna.: Oklehnma City ...One 000 1004 '"nver 010 0I 6 Summery Huhb: T.i. Daniel, J lmg. Onmee. shanl.v hi l-.i. lereon. Karn.il runa: Oklahoma Cl'ty. 4 Denver. 6. Tvn.l,.u hi,.. . 1 1 Long. PHI, Moore, Threa-beea hit: Nhan- y 111, i.UKenovir, lloma runa: M. Il.ni.l ratter. on. Kacrlflo hn. T 1 ... u.,.' die. Beara on balla: Off Ijv'e. 4; off Mc. H,e, I: off Mall.liurv. l,n,.Kt- ,.t... lalterenn In Hhnnley to Cartwrlght; Love lo Win. lie lo McDanlel, J. Long to Tela to McHanlel, McDanlel to Wlndle u Me Daniel. Left on baaea: Oklahoma: City, ; Denver, 1. Runa and hlta: Off Love, and I In S Innmge; off McRee, 1 and 3 ,,, ., mi i.ueaniivic, anil In I 1.3. nyuee. inn.iiui .m Held. Time: 1:40, Boo.tere liee on Error. aiP ,.L0",M" " I Deg Molnta out hit Wichita today, but Cullop'a error In the third Inning paved lha way for four worn nnty una enouid have been acired. and lha vlaltnra took the opening game of the aerlea, a is I. taet bit hie .j., nuine run oi tna aeaaon. Ikore: WICHITA. I DCg MOINKS. AB.H.O.A - au u , i Smith, cf 4 1 1 OlOenln. cf S 2 1 0 Illak'ey, If I 1 HWagner, 3b 6 3 I 3 Horan, rf 12 4 01 Cooper, lb SIS SlOraney, If i 1 1 I 'Our man. If 111 Waeh'n. 2b I Ka.t, rf S Berger, aa 4 Butler, 2b 4 Haley, e 4 M'Do'll, lb I Oregory, p 4 Maun, p 0 lITurgeon. ea I 3 1 Con'lly. lb 4 S I Banner, o 4 1 I Cullop, p 4 3 Total 11 13 27 14 Totala 40 It 27 14 Score by Innlnga: Wichita 004 001 0211 Dre Molnea no 010 041 S Summary "June: Blakealey, Waahburn, F.HHt, Butler, Hairy, McDowell (2), Oreg ory, Oenln, Wagner, Horan, Cooper, Ban ner, Cullop. Krrora: Waahburn, MrBuwell, Gorman, Turgeon, Cullop (1) Home run: Kant. Two-liae Mta: Knut, Butler, Banner. Sacrlflc hlta: Berger, Haley, McDowell, Stolen baaea: Smith (2.) Left on baaea: Wichita, 9; Dre Molnea, I. Struck out: By Cullop, 3; by Oregory. 2. Baae on balla: Off Cullop, 3; off Oregory, 1. Flamed runa and hlta: Off Cullop, 3 and 13 In I Innlnga; off Oregory, S and i In I In nlngalnon out In ninth,) Winning pitcher: Oregory. Double playe: TurgeonWagner Cooper: Connolly-Wagner-Cooper; Berger M i' Dowel! ; Waahburn-Berger-MkjDowell. umpire: Davit and Fltspatrlck. Tim: !02. Saint, Packer, g. Sloug City, la., Aug. IT. Slottg City opened a long home atay by dropping tha tfirat g&ma of th-e aerlea to St. Joeeph, S to I. Tha Packera blew up In the elxth and aeventh Innlnga, and fell ahort on a nlnihl-nnlng rally. Score: ST. JoSKPH I SIOUX CITY AB.H.O.A. I AB.H.O.A. Olaon. lb 6 1 13 OIHa'lton, a 6 2 3 2 Cor'dun, U 3 0 3 dH'way, 3b t 3 1 i 0 0 11 1 3 0 I 1 T 1 0 0 0 1 0 Flatter, si 4 " " r.ian, ri a Bon'ltz, cf 4 3 3 OMetl, lb 1 M'D'ld, 3b 6 I 0 SlOatrr'rd If 4 Nufer, 2b 4 1 2 8 Palmer, 2b 4 Bro lie, aa 4 1 3 tlQuery, a S Handler, c 6 1 I 4tSha'ng, rf 4 Hovllk, p 6 0 0 OiDavla. p I mKoetlger 1 Totala 3 37 161 Tot ale 36 10 17 11 xBatted for Davie In ninth. Score by Innlnga: Ht. Joeeph 0"0 004 lino Slou City 201 000 0061 Nummary Runa: olaon, FKher. Bono- wlta (2), McDonald (2 1, Nufer (3), Browne, Hamilton ta), Hemingway tat, Palmer, yuery, Hhangling, Boettger. Krrora: Hamilton. Met il). Palmer. Two- base hlta: Hemlngw ay, KUh, wuery, Mr- Donitld. Bonnwlii, Roettger. fcarneo runa: Hloun City. 7; St. Joseph, 3. Bom run. Hamilton. Sacriflc hit: Cornden. Htolen baee; Hemingway. Left nn baaea: Sioux city, S; St. Joeeph, ee on halla: off Davla. 3: off llovllk. 1. Strut k out: By Davla. 7; by llovllk. 4. Wild pttch'ea: Davla 111. I'aaerd halla: Handler 121. ouerv 12 Hit by pitcher; By Davla Fnher and Nufer). Cmpir: H lolme. Tim:: 1 o GetSrge Von Elm Harrrd in Amateur Golf Meet New York. Aug. 17. Officials ol the United State Golf association to- thv continued reports that the entry of George Von Klin of Salt Lake l ily in the national amateur tourna ment has been rejected. OHkiaU aid that no formal Mate mrnt t( the reason for the action would be iaaiinl. keporlt pubhahed recently taid that Von Mm had been declared prtitrtiional. New ltarn Are Frettetl at (larthage Haif Trail t imnituti, Aug 17. it'riift ate lirtii made m make tha tOd an nual t atthgr fair hrit int Augnti I ,, i h litt t IN hiuiy t .,. ,u,tt, jhtet n b.t. bjin bv tr nirauj ! nti : will b-ti 1' i'tt'ti a t'txit, I'-'im, aid t'i tha M bmdg te UK tmd aie bti' ie,ml4. ! ih hiii''Hhip, StNaUlV r.Uim OUt-gun. Stiti. A 17- 1U Mia tli Itniitirit, airf tl Ifc fa i t . , ! i a . l . 4 t-.i- I 'I' t ': III I tl " t l ti. 11 t k I I IB i' i ti tt I h e Its JVtrtt Aii l iaUvt i American League Keel k WW D-kkl Hill. 4,-elan Aug II Uuatun wo a double, b'ader fiuia l'biatu. t la I and t la I l ietl i n i e la I'ghl rred lha win- leg raa, ta lb tk laaiaa of tke firat feiaa leueiua lienk adveniege of teietle wille.ea la 'he al.ik liming of in eecwad game, .uiina fur mna, Ik oll i nn ami mianiN AM II O A I All II O A ea, Bill :'l4rol., cf 4 I I I Mul'aa. lb I U i "I . I I I I Mil en. aa I a I Mw.per, il 4 I I M a.l, .a a Nbe I,, Ik 4 I 16 I liun.e. lb I Mtl. .111 til'iaii. lb S a a I I It I elk If til t Heine, if t H i; In. h I I tlMeaky rf 4 AVhalb. a I t I reel. r. fj I abet, p 4 1 llWall.i. a I f rennn a. p a T"tal II IIUI II iKarr I . ITnlele II 1 I It Tag out when winning run ttured, Helled for Hllih.ll In eev.nl h. or by Innlnga; t'bii ag to ai " a i Unataa ,.,,...,,..,.,,,,. nv vav I buniniery Rune: llnaper, Nheely, lei- lei. I. welfare, Rennm a r rrora; nne-ir Tao keea hlta: H.i'lellen. Miwlier, Millll' tan. llama. Burna Mmlea ba.ee Mn. ciellan. Mihalk, Mulligan en.ky gar.irit-a titla: K Co Una lliioner. M' helk leyth-ild. It Bunnell. Dnubl pleyi l.eiliii.l lo W altera; Burne (uneielleled). Left nn beeeat ( hl-ato. II; Beaton, I Baea nn halla, .Iff iraber. I. uff Pennui k. xiiuck out' by Faber, I, br pennwk, I, Wild pitch! I'ennoek V tnpliee Nallin and Kvan Time, l ib, becond genie t CHICAOO BOSTON All HO At All II OA Mulllgn lb 4 I II l.lrbold.rf 4 1' tliaaa rf 4 S I Mllrhell e I I I 'I Kt'olln.lh I I I I llume lb I I 10 t ll,M,i,er rf 4 I " I'lall.Ili 4 11 Slieelv lb I S 1 ll.l H.trl. lf 11 lelk If t S t R'Menoeky.rf 4 11 MrClelaea I I I Keweter.lb 013 tiinaa SSI I ( henlln 114 Leverel p I I i Kergu.on p 111 it,, .t. b i a a 1 1 1 Tola la 17 I3II3 Total II I II ll . a, or by Inning: Chirega 01 00 no i U'.elun ooo "4 on Summary Bun: Hooper, Burna Pre", j Heme, ktennekv ill. r.rror: vn.n-n Twnbeae hit: Hooper. Prtt Menoeky Stolen baaee: Feweler 131. Ha. rlfl.ee; Mri'leilan. Mtrunk. Krweter til. Kergu.on, l.rft nn baaea; Chicago. I; Boaton, 7. Ileee nn ball: Off Leverelte. I off Kergiiann. 3 Struck oul: II Leveret le. 3: bv Fergilaon. 4 Kite: Off Leverelte, t la t 3-1. nrr Hodge, I in I 1-1 Hit by pitched ball: By Kergu.on, Sheeiy; hy Leverelte, Few eler. Lneing pitcher: l.everetie. cmpllea; Evans and Nallin. Timet 143. Brown Win In Ninth, Waahlnglnn, Aug IT After being help. lea before Mogridg In eight Innlnga, At Loula aiaaen a ninth Inning rally at tna exnenea of MoKritlge and hla relief, Fran cla, thai netted them eight rune and the game Lntll the ninth tha gam wee a thriller, lintn alilea contributing ineny aparkllng plaja, Scor, I to 1. Score: ST. l.ODIS I WABHINOTON, All H O A I Alt If O A Tobln, rf 4 0 3 I'RIce. rf 4 3 1 Foeter, lb 4 I 0 2 Herri. !b I 0 1 I SI. Irr. lb I I I oUudge, lb 10 112 Jacob, If I 3 4 ft liial I n. ir 1 1 I n 2 I I llrower, it I I i I I 0 O Hhanka, lb I I I I I I 0iPeckln .ee 3 0 4 6 I 4 llPlrlnlrh. e 1 0 1 0 I 0 DMngridgap 10 0 1 0 A OlFrancle.p 000 aOoebel 10 0 0 M'M'ua.lh t Willie a. cf I Severeld.o 4 Oerher, ea 4 Davla. p 4 Wright, p 0 Totala I 14 27 Ulnlharrlty 119 0 Ratted for Plrlnlch In ninth. Hatted for Franrla la ninth, Hror hy Inning: St. Iiul 000 ooo on Waahlngton 000 Oil 0036 Summary Runa: Tobln. Foater. Sleler, Jneobeon. McManug f2l, Wllltama, Sever eld, Hie. Ooelln. Shank. Pecklnpeugh. Oharrlty, Krrora: McManue, Oarber. Shank. Twn-haa hit: William, Mr Mnu. Shank. tThr-haaa hit: Ooalln, Oharrlty. Horn run: Rica. Stolen baae: Harrl. Saerlflcea: Pecklnpaugh, Oerher. Rice Double playa: Harrla, Peckln paugh and Judge; Judg and Peckln paugh; Tohln and Oerber: McMnnua. (ler- ber and Staler; McManue and Staler. Left on baaea: St, Louie, S; Waahlngton, I. Baea nn halla: Off Mogrldg, 3; ofr Davie, struck out: ny Davla, 4; by Mogrliige, Hlta: Off Mogrldge. 10 In 2-3: off Franrla, 4 In 1-3; off Davla, I In I 2-1: off Wright, 0 In 1-2. Hit by pitched ball: By Davla. tthanlta; by Mogrldge, McManua. Athletic Heat Indian. Philadelphia. Aug. 17 Philadelphia won tg third atralght gam from Cleveland. I to 1. Clarence (Tilly) Walker lilt hie 2Mh horn run In the elxth Inning with two men nn beae. Uhl and Bagby were hit for IS afetlea. Scare; CLKVKLAND. AB.H.O.A PHILADK7.PHIA. AB.H.O.A. .I'lon, If 4 0 2 0 Young, 3h 4 111 Wamby. 2b 4 Speaker.cf 3 3 3 3 Hatteer.lh W elch, rf Miller, rf S'naon. 3b .7 H'well, eg 2IPerklna,c Wood, rr O'loway, ea Oulatn. lb O'Neill, u I'hle, p Baahy. D walker. If Dykea. 3b Haaty, p xO&rdner Total 36 1 21 4 Totala U 11 24 SI iBattec! for Dauby In ninth. Cleveland nun Hon 100 1 rhtlatfelphla llOn.1 Hi I Summary Runt: Wood. To'ina. Hunter fS), Miller, Oalloway (2). Walker. Krror: O'Neill. Two-baa hlta: Uhle, W'anibv, Miller. Gulato. Hnuaer, Tbree-baae bite: Mauaer, tlalloway. Home run: Walker. Sae rlflcea: Welch, Walker. Dykea, Youn. O'Neill. Left on baeea: Cleveland. I; Phil adelphia. . Baaea on balls: off Haaty off VWe. I: off Baa-by. 1. struck out: Hy Haety. 1; hy I'hle. 4; by Bairby, 1. Hlta: off Uhle, 11 In trinnlntx; off Hnc by, I In 1 Innlnga. Lnalns pitcher: Vhle. mpirea: Moriartty ami ttwena. Time: i:bw. Winning pitcher: lnvta. t.oelna pitcher: Mnerldffo, T'ntplrra; (lutltrla and Con nolly. Time: 1:10. Yanka Trim Tlgera, Nw Tork, Au. 17, New York made It two out of three from Ietrolt, wlnnlnc the third game of the aerlea, 7 to I .loe Puah waa obliged to retlr bcua of th j tHMiaif 4 Misaa Tat-ixu CXy One Hundred Out-State Club Swingers Expected to Compete for Crown APPROXIMATELY 100 out-st'at golf fro. reprewntlnj 35 cluba, will help compono a record entry lint for the 18th annual Nebraska atato gulf tournament to hi taged over the Omaha Field club course the week of Au gust 28. Lincoln, Fremont. Norfolk, Loup City, Hastlngn, Kearney, Falrbury and Sidney Country .tub have notified M. T. Swartz, tournament chairman, thut they will nend representative. "Amphibious Fielder Chanen Hot One into Lake; Ualter h Out By International Nwa Service, Newman, III , Aug. 17. "I was a hot day ami a hot name. Newman's ami thaiiiiiaigtr hall teams UyrtI (-t and furious. Stuldenly one of (he visitors connected and the hall shot like a rifle out toward a lake hat k of 1 Outfielder lVtint. The outfielder ,ran after the hall and the hatter ran around the hates. The hall struck lite lake; Den nis jumped into the water and started to swim for the hall, whirh he, taught and threw to the third batcmait in time for the umpire to call: "Out!" The wehhed glove helped Den nis lo make f.ot time through the water like a littrk. High Athletes Die Making Weight Barrrd in California Schools From Training Down Sacramento, Aug. 17. High achool principals of California to. day received instructions (rom the atate superintendent of public in struction that under no circum. atancea ahall atudents be permit ted to interfere with their normal growth in order to "make weight" in athletic competition. The in atructiona were contained in bul letin mailed yesterday. In two extreme cases, physiciana have asserted that "training down" was directly responaible for the death of two high achool boya who contracted pneumonia raid had not sufficient reserve strength to pull through. 4 A. W. 0. L. Guardsmen Are Taken in Beatrice Beatrice, "Neb., Aug. 17. (Special Telegram.) Sergt, Collier and Corporal Conner of Company C of this city arrived here from the guard encampment at 1'lattsmouth, Neb., returning yesterday with Joe Hep- perlcn, Henry Johnson, Charles Van arsdale and John Kolckofski, who failed to report at headquarters when the company left for the encampment last Sunday. Vanarsdale, fifth mem ber of the company, said to be ab sent without leave, was ordered to report later. , heat, after Pitching eight etrong In nlnga. It wa hi eighth victory. Hror: DETROIT I NEW TORK AB.H.O.A AB.H.O.A. Blue, lb 3 0 11 OfWItt, cf 0 0 .lone, b 3 1 1 II Hunan, 3b 4 1 1 3 Cobb, ci 4 0 4 1 Ruth, rf 3 2 10 Veach, If 4 2 3 0Rlpp, 1B 3 111 3 Hel'an, rf 8 1 3 AlHchnng, o 4 3 3 0 Vut'aw, jb I I 4jMeuael, If 4 0 0 II Rlgey. 4 2 1 31 Ward, Sb 8 1 3 4, Ilaaah r, s 3 0 0 0 Scott, a 8 0 4 3 Woell, o 2 (I 1 llHuah. p .13 11 liauae. p 2 0 0 3j.McMan 0 0 0 0 xl'lnrk 1 1 0 OlJonee, p 0 0 0 V Moore, i 100 01 Total S9 SS7 13 Totala 31 7 34 121 xHatted for Paua In eighth, Kltatted for Bueh In eighth. Hror by innlnga: Detroit 0CI0 000 0101 New York 110 400 lOx 7 Summary Kuna: Clark, Pug?.n 12), Ruth, Ward (2), Scott. Bueh. Errora: None: Two-baa hlta: H'tah, Clark. Sacri fice hit: Witt, Scott, Plpp, (!). Stolen baae: McMillan. Double play: Ward, Scott and PiPpe; Coto and Cutahaw. Left on bnaea: New York, ti ; Detroit, a. Baaea on ball: Off Dauaa, 3: off Moore, 1; off Bueb. 3. Struck out: By Huh. 1: by Moore. 1; by Jonee, 1. Hlta; Off Deux. $ In 7 innlnga off Moore, none In 1 Inning; off Buah. I In I Innlnga: off .lone, none In 1 Inning. Winning pitcher llui.h. Loelng pitcher: Dauaa. ITtnplrea: 1'lneen and ltlldebrand. Time: 2:0a. Ji0lh Complete CIGARETTES Ibe lout lumeiii Mill open Monday with nlay in Hie fii-l H Imlrt of" the Jb hole ijiulifj it. k f iiitul. Thre Highls. Thi'lf v.il lie llure flight and miitolatioiiv 1 lie J.' lowrat artitea quality (or the rhamptinliii flixlit. 'lie I't losers in the firat round pUy m thr cotuolation. The set ond het J tjiulify fur the president's flight. The I'i loans in the tirtt round flay for the vne president's flight. The third let i2 iinlify for the aerretary's flight. 1 he directors' Ih.'lit it the rontolatton. pour-player leant ntatrhes v.ill be played during the qii.ilitying round, low t oinliitird tcore to win, A two-nun train content alto will he tLiged. Championship inatche will be 36 holet. Others will be 18 The rhampionhip will be decided Sainrday aliernoon. French l)rlt Hotly Ifead Stiintiioiiod From U. S. Tarii, Aug. 17,-(By A. P.) I'reniier I'oitirare ha ordered the debt rommiation, headed by lean V. rarmentier to return to Pari from Washington immediately, it wa learned today. M. Piirmrntier and hi aides are expected to leave New York within the next few days. He has been ordered home lo report to the pre mier the result of conversations with American officials regarding the French debt to (he United States. The commission probably will re turn to America in the autumn, it wa said today, prepared to give a definite answer a to when France ran commence making payments of interest and principal on the French debt. Colts Bring Uig Sumr). Saratoga Springs. N. Y Auk. 17. A yearling aon of Friar Kotk- swan Song, consiRiied by J. Roa liter's California ranch, was sold last night to the Oakridge stable for $11,. 000, Another colt by Friar Rock rassing Show, went to the Oakridge stable for $6,500. 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