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THE OMAHA HKE: TUESDAY. AUGUST 22, 1022. buffaloes Give Okrie Poor Support in Pinches and Oklahoma City Wins - . Omaha Chucker Holds Indians Scoreless and Hitless for Five Innings; Bobbles in 7th Costly Br PALPH WAGNER. A KING advantage of two Omaha error ilni bobbed up in the fatal aeventh inning, h Oklahoma City Indians cele brated the opening ol lhir rie with tha flulfaloes here yesterday by drfeating Ih herd by scora of J to 2. The Buffaloes had things going Ihtir way and Frank Dane wit hurling prrtty good hill on l II the Oklahoma seventh brcrird (round. 1 hi score at this ceriod of tht contest was 2 to 1, with ihe herd on tht long end ol tht score, hut after n Indians had (iroiipeu tnnr war clubs and trotted out to the field the Buffaloes were on the abort end. In the eevrnth the Omaha defense'- 'racked and crumbled up like r1'lcrtiin rraikert. New York Clubs Increase Lead 4 'I ' f. ;. . i --par Oinglardi, Red- akin Irft fielder, i tar ted the iiniin by wig gling Okric out of a bate on balU. VVindtll lined one down to (iiilason for a perfect double p I a v but VV h 1 t e y' muffed the pel let and all hands were safe Moore was next mid be planted the ball down toward third where Grantham got hie hands and fert tied up trying to field the agate, Again all hand were safe and the pillow congested. Poor Support Witii no hand under and all tacks loaded, Okrie got aort of peeved and he had a right to get that way, for the support given him in this) inning was of the kid kind. However, the Buffalo southpaw sent Long back to the dugout smarting under a strikeout, but allowed Love to connect with one of his groove lor a single, scoring 'lung with the tying run. The score was knotted end the bags chucked when Okrie walked Pitt and forced in the win ning run. The next two Indians were easy outs, the second whiffing. Here of late Okrie ha received poor support from his teammates. In the other tames he has started In the last 10 days the support given him has not been up to standard. Yester day. Okrie was turning the Indians hack in quick order and held the viiitors hitlesa and scoreless until the sixth. In the sixth the Redskins bunched three hits with a hit bats man for a lone tally, all they de served and the final count should read 2 to 1 In favor of the Buffaloes. But those costly bobbles spilled the beans. Tha Buffaloes got one run in the first when Bates, former - Indian, doubled. Ht went to third when Grantham singled and scored when Felber juggled Griffin's liner. The inning came to an abrupt ending when Manush hit into a double play. ; Oislason Scores. In the fifth, another Omaha play er registered a tally. After two out, Oislason singled through second. "YVhifev" stole second. Bates stroll ed and Grantham clouted the ball to H.ht field for a double, scoring Gislason and boosting Bates to third where he was left perched on the third sack when Griffin grounded out. Tha Buffaloes had a chance to tie the score in the seventh' and win out in tha ninth, but inability to hit when hits meant runs, ruined Omaha s chances of winning in spite of its blunders. In the seventh, with two down, Gislason tripled to left. Bates failed to deliver, alter collecting two doubles, and the Buffaloes didn't knot the count. In the ninth after Wilder ground out, Herman, batting for Okrie, walked. Gislason forced the "Babe" at second and went to third when Bates singled to right. Gran tham fouled out to the catcher and ended a perfect day for Oklahoma City. okmihoma mt. a m n htr mm an to a ..AI1ZU Western aTaaattaet Dan Batata, tM Stomaa, Aug l Far Iht aarand llrnn (Nit a-iaa a fiat btalnaa alatnry avar Bl. Joaaph puahad iht laltar f flrtt plaea. lha lortlf winning S hilt Tmta wat Hit A bama ma kr ( ui is in mt tunm ihti fund Sumter ahaad or mm. Had Iht a-ora 14 llima dtiukla. alnniaa br f'aaaar and daman and Iwa Wild lhrat kr Bandinr aallad tare additional runt la ikt him main, arartt ST. JKSKI'M I Dia WDISeS All HO A 1 A MHO A Diana 14 4 4'Oinln, f 4 I 4 ftrotar, If 4 I S Si W agar. If 4 S I riar.ar.rf SIS Mum, rf 41 ft, ma, if 4 I I 4' rmtpar, lb 4 114 M l) 10. I 4 I I td.irai a.lt 4 I I Nufar. lb S I I I Turi.on, aa 411 Hro'at, t 1 4 S' funnily, lb SSI blandiar. 4 S 1 S I liannar, a SIS Knoll. S 44 ,:llop, a its unit., t 1 TtltH II II ST Tottlt If III li at Joiatil. II St lt I Hat Mnlilt I4 tl 4l 4 Summary hui.i: Urnvtr, BVinawll, Ma), far. flrown lianin. Hart a. (oapar III flannar, lollop Krrarai Nufar. Mandiay til. Turgaan, f'annalir Name rwnai Jioaa. wilt. Nufar. C'ullub. T hat hut: Waa Itr, Uromn. Kandlar, Cuapar Tvriann, (lanla II, BaeiKlait bill llroamt. b'alan laaa (tnrmaa. 1(1 aa baaati ' Jna-ph, IS: Ptt Malnaa. I. Rlrurk aall Mr I Ullop 4:J.r (lovim S. rirai ha n balla: till CuTUt. I. tin k' iiil. b4 ball 1 Kan'lltr bv ( ullaa. I'aaaad ball: Kallar. Karn ar runt and hlia: "if Haviia. 4 n4 II I f I I Iniiluia. txtlne kiiahan Mnvllk Imubla alar: Nufr la hraatna la lllaan. tlmplrat: Dalt and FMitaUkk. Tmt (f atmai 1 14. WlSaba AUuabhar ravrbte. Slaul I'll,. Aug II Wlrhll katlart ht4 4 fltl4 4V liart. wbllt Maun ba4 mt I'arkart It flvt arnltaraS bin, Ibt tltl- tart wlnnlnf 14 In . --aai WICHITA BIOIX CITT. All HO A I All II OA nmllb rf S 4 I S Htmlltn.M S I 1 4 ftlab-aly.tr 4 1 I Ham ar.lt 41 Waahbn.lb 4 S 4 l aVlah rf e.ac, rf 4 4 I ! M-ia.lb li-ritr. tt 4 S o.lrtaril.ir Hullar.lb IS 4 Oiwry nraan n IIS 0 Palmar, lb afrll,lb III HMaill.:b,rr Taaar Dultn Maun, p Tattlt 111 44 111111, I 1 1 1 17 1 1 Totals I 127 11 Wirhlia s o 401 is aioai City " S o Burnmara Hunt! Smith ft). Bltkttltr III, Waahfcurn III. Kaat (II, Bar.r Ct), nulltr, rirt-n. Krrnrt: Wtthburn, Bariar, Mrlionall, Mtun, Hamilton II). Oalaraar4, 'uarr. Two-baaa hlla- wtansbrn, r.ian, Maun, ntrmmr. n awaaiar. a.aai. nimmnn. Tbrtt-baaa hilt: raal, Barftr. Nlnlan haaa: kmlih Daubla altrt: Palmar ta Hamilton In Mtlt UI. Trlpln llamll; inn la Palmar la Malt. Hill and aarnad runt: Off Taaar, 14 ana 24 In inmnea inont nut In aavtnthl. Ilat-t on balla: dtt T-aar, t: alt bulaiitf, 1, Hirurk out: By Maun. 71 b Tatar, I; be nulantl, 1. Hit by Bllfhad ball: Br bulantl. Wtth burn. T'iriplraal Ormtby and Kolintt Tlma: I houra Nltun. If 4 t I Orlmm, Ik S I 17 04e, S S I Ooa. b, 4 t Oatrh'r, p I I t SrhmMi, naark'a 1 Ha'llioa, I I M rU'ra p 4 4 II . ITatala II II it II Total II T 14 III rrutiad for Oat.hstr la tishta Boor be Innlnat: rlaainn taa 4t4 44l-l PltitburaH 144 41 S SI a I Itmmirr Stuna: Kant. Uarantrllla farajr, Ruattll, Traanor, Uonth. Krrnrt: Kaff. Traynor. To-haaa hit: Maranvilia. Hlomt run: Traynor. Biolan btaat: Maran. 'lilt, taray. kaerlfut hlta: Barnbart, IftmlKnn. Douhla pltya: ford and Holkt Hnlka, rord and Molkti Tltrnty, Maran villa and Orlmm. Ift on baaat: Final on fltlabvrab, I. Haaa an Lalla Off "aarhfar, S; aff Hamilton, I. Kilt: Off uaarna.r, t in 7 nnin(t, nfr M-Ntmtrt, a in 1 inninr. who pMtn: Hamilton. Maine plt.htr: Oaahfar. tlmplrtt. Bta Itllt and Klam Tlma: t:ll. nu, r .... Tala. Sb ratbae. lb . MrOnltM, IK ftlndnydl. It Wlndntl, aa . tlnnra, rf .. ftne. a laa, pi .... Total! .... A 0 1 1 I 1 A A t A I 1 A A I A A A S A I A A A A A o a A S a a A t Oitlaaan.lb . ftranlnaan, Sb f.rlff In. rf . . . . ttannah, af ... ApMraon. If w W. an . . . . Wlldar, aObrta, p .... Haraiaa .. as a 1 a a ti is aU'r-rAI-OK. Aft n H Ttl BH SBPOJ 16 a 1 .4 1 a .4 A 4 A .4 A 5 A .4 A I A a A I n a e A A A 0 A A A A A A A A A A Total ..ta 1 is is t si 4 1 Harmon walbad foe Okrl In ninth. baaaro by Innlncat nklha my ft JAJ-I rtiiffatirat 1 two Snamar Karnad runti Oklahoma f lty. It Omaha. I. Thrao-baaa hilt litalaann. T-baao bltai lUtaa (li, l.raiilham, Um.. tilt batamani Tola, br Ukrla. Houhla karat W In.l-ll M. Danlat (i Wilrnt 1.1 (.lalaaMi to Hnlra. ftlrurk ntl lv loa, Si br Okna, . lUara n balla 1 Otf Ua. Si nff Okrta. S. ! "aaai liianma (Itr. ti Omabn. S. Implrnt lla an 4 Aa4t m-w, . -ttanol I n. Athletics Take Fall Out of Browns, 7-6 Philadelphia, Aug. 21. Philadel phia made it three out of four from St. Louis, by winning the final game of the series, 7 to 5, while the Yan kees, being idle, gained a half game on the Browns. A pair of home runs in the first Inning by Welch and Perkins off Kolp and IJavis, helped the locals in scoring five runs. Williams had two hits, running his string of hit tins in consecutive games to 25. The score: BT, LOUIB I rHILAlr:t.T"Ht AB M. O A. AH H O A I'nbln, rf 4 18 0 Toun, !b roatar, lb bialar, lb lacib,, cf M'M'ut, lb Wlllla't, If Savirald, e Oarhar, tt tiavia, p Kolp. p nCnlHtia Vtnall 1..P t I.Hauaar, lb S i S Ol 1 I 3 4 4 Wtleh. rf M il an, rf Millar, if Parklna, e Clall'jy, ta 1 SI Walkar, !f n OiDykaa. lb i 0 Halm h, p 0 OtMarrla. p 0 01 - Tottlt I 1 I a l i 4 11 40 4 1 4 1 S 4 4 4 1 1 4 1 10 1 1 II II 17 It Totalt MM It ll iHatltd. for KoKIp Is tha atchth. St. Loula 0"4 J0 (I II 01 l'hlladalphla 114 100 10a 7 Summary Runa: Tobln, Jteobton, H- Manua. Willlama. Oarbar, Kolp. Younl, Hauaar (II, Walch, Millar, Parklna, Dykaa. Krror: (larbar. Two-baaa httti Hauaar Walkar, H'alnh, Jacnbaon, MrManua. Hnmt runt: Vt'alrh, Parklna. biolan haaaa: Wtllitma, HavaraM, Jacobaon. Rarrlfira hit: Tobln. Dnubla playt: Tourtf to Hauaar: Knatar to MrManua to Blalar: Walrh to Hauaar to Halmach to Toungi Faatar to blalar. I.-rt on haaaa: Ht. (.aula, 10: Philadelphia. I. riral baaa an balla: Off Davit. I off Ralmat'h, I: off Koip, I: off Harrlt. I Btrunk out: By Halmarh. I: by Harrla. I: by Kolp, 1 Hlta: (iff Daaia, I: In no Innlne. nont out In tba flralj off Kolp, 7 In 7 Innlnia: ott Vanilldar, I In I Innlne: off Halmarh. II In I Innlnaa, no ono out In tha tlththi Oft Harrlt, I In I Innlnet. Wild pitch i Halmarh. wlnnlnf pltrhari Htmaah. l.olnf pitahtri Davit, vmplrta trty and Oaana, Tlmt of atmt: Mori. I II. Class A Champions to Play Monarch i'lie Towneml and Souih Sl Merchants will he seen in action hre Vaturrlay and Sund4V. Sewtember lo snd 17, against the Kanns City Monarch, a rtak nrgto me. On Saturday th r r'er of ha i amateur li-sms will Hto (h Ksntts Htvsrts, n on Sunlay the South S'ders wi'l orvun ths Monarths let one game ot a double. hlsr nd th TowBisml !!s ether. Tigers Pound Out 16-3 Win Over Boston Hotton, Aug, Detroit won ill third straight gni from Roiton, 16 to J, A batting sprre in the sixth in ning gave th vititors 10 runs off thite Ked Son pitchers. Kallmann mad two iiii!fi in the inning Score l'rH"!T I BOSTC'N .in lin, Annua New Yoik. Aug. 21 Both New Vork major leagu teams surged for ward in the pennant rare by winning a majority of their games of tha pail week while their eloteit rivals, the St. Lotus clubs, wr having d rfitgl lie. In the Nationals th Giants in created their lead over tha Cardinals to three and one-half ismes. while tha Yankees replaced the Browns at American leaders. Joe Uuih, tha nuimuv of the Yan kees' hurling itaff, did his bit during tha week and Improevment ss shown by the other hurters. Wait lloyt, the IWI star, hurled effectively after bring out of the game for a tune. The New York Nationals' bat ting .though not unusually heavy, was esecuted at opportune momenta. The spurt of the Cubs .which brought id em to within sinking distance of the lead ,was halted by the Giants, who took two games of a three game series. Hamilton's Mound Work Beats Braves Pittsburgh, Aug. 21.-Boston failed to get a man to third base until the ninth inning, and Pittsburgh won, S to I, through Ksmiltoti'a brilliant pitching. The Israves played listlessly the rirates drove In three runs in the first. Powell attempted to make i shoe. (ring catch of a liner by Ray nor in the eighth and the ball went to the flag pole for a home run. Bos tons run wss the result of three hits Score: To Battle Andy Schmader HOST"! I PITTSaiBOM AM HO A I AH H O A Piw.il, tf 4 I I ft Mama, it t 1 I Kapf. lb 4 1 4 aray, f S I S Mrh'an, rf I S'ftara'rt, If S t Bar'ra, lb 4 I I Rutaall, rf 4 1 S Holka. ! 4 I 14 I Tlarnar. lb 4 I I ford, aa 4 S S I'Tray'or. lb 4 S 4 Surf Rider Beats Morvich at Saratoga Saratoga Soring,. N. Y.. Aus- 21. Morvich, Benjamin Block's 1922 Kentucky derby winner, today was beaten five lengths by Surf Rider, Montfort Jones' gelding, in the Greenwich handicao. at aeven fur longs. It was Morvich's first start since his defeat at Latonia in the Ken tucky special, won by Whiskaway. Ha carried 130 pounds against the Jones gelding's 115. Taking a long lead at the start Morvich slowed after going five and a half furlongs and finished almost in a walk. There were no other starters. inkel and Beerkle Junior Doubles Champs Albert Finkel and Wilber Beerkle. the former city junior tennis cham pion and the latter star Central hiah school athlete, won the doubles tennis championship of the anual junior tournament at the Field club yester day wnen they defeated Marshall Magee and Leslie Swenson in the finals, 6-3, 6-4 and 8-6. Morris Beats Crook for Golf Title Johnny Morris won the golf cham pionship of Happy Hollow yesterday when he defeated B. C. Crook, 3 and in the finals of the club tournament. Crook was 2 tip on Morri at the end of the first 18 holes, -which were played during the morning. M - , .tH,-4, w 'r X, ';.' b t a ' ' M Vt, ....' f t. .: .- .' H ' ; J , ,i , ' rf . i 'f I ,,!,!, . !,.,., t t ', b I " " f 4. ... ..,.'' Ital , . f '.,. 1 ' t A. I . . .V .. , pf' J-t "..'( :-:,f 'jrZi 'it i (".a f - ft ..ffc.-U .-, lab . : ... e. ' V ys-r '.- ' -CT'r .o-: fl 1 Ta tKy,, Vjf . v.;. ; , .; i J;v v ''77- : ' V ' i. ' -v , . i Mt t v ' v w' 'C'i'iV' si ' ' TrS ' A l"U7 ' rf.A '. ' tn,i -vi t.V''-Mlt ul '.'.' , ..' i.i-.t ('. J('' "'' ' -,' ' ' , 7 ' ,' hKi, U I j(f .aj;-v.a . )iy S'r ar t '.'j. a..'i ael' 'f-,-' 'l. - -( & ' ;- i ' I f, y' ... J,. .. ...; a-. . i r T I , y.4aoj -'.yi ' t ., d. i: 1 w fitH t-r . is.' iS'fST' 'lr4 u7. -') t : I i : v--raiO X tt., , ,, , i ..'' af W f if . .' ' . .'''i a-; v;- jm4 " mi 'au , - . i . 4 l lirco Teams Will (o to St. I.0IIL? BayeBatlResulis ifigAf Doutc ehaMandlncS nni r 1 . e- Bob" Martin. A. E. F, heavyweight champion, and Andy Schmader of Louisville, Neb., will meet in a 10-round bout at Aurora, 111., Wednes day evening. First Call for Grid Practice Goes Out at Big Universities JACK WDJCSB. In another week the thud of the pigikin will be heard at a number of universities, col leges and prepar atory schoolr. Call already have been issued, but the Navy will be about the first big squad to re port. The midship men have orders to get out the lat ter part of the month. With most of the public schools opening early next month, the future college stars will loco no time to get down to work. The preps like action and games are slated with only two weeks of preparation. In most cases the players nave already started to train pnd will be in superb condi tion when they report for official practice. Warning on Cigareta. Most coacheo already have sent out circular letters to all candidates to lay aside the cigaret and start to get into shape. John Wilce, coach at Ohio State, is among the first of the Big Ten mentors to iistruct his candidates and he expects them to report in the best of shape and be ready for scrimmage a week after reporting. Howard Jones, coach of the Uni versity of Iowa, last year's west ern conference champion, has noti fied his old players and candidates to get ready and has called their at tention to the Yale Raine to be played at New Haven the middle of October. Coavh Yost of Michigan, iwho is a stickler for early condi tion, has also sent out warning let ters. Disregarding Rule. Although a rule prevails in the western conference forbidding intera sectional games, a number of tne leading elevens will clash with teams of other sections. Chicago has a return game with Princeton, In diana will clash with West Virginia, Iowa will journey to New Haven to meet Yale, while Michigan hae a game slated with Vanderbilt at Nashville. Noire Dame, which has been, one of the leading elevens in the middle west ar years, will go into action against West Point and Carnegie Tech. Kansas will play the Army, while other teams have scheduled contests with eleven of other sections. Ty Cobb Gains Points on Sisl er Chicago, Aug. 21, Ty Cobb, De troit baying star, gained a point on his rival, George Sisler, of St. Louis, in their race for the batting honors of the American league today. Cobb cracking out two hits in four times at bat today while Silcr poled a like number in five times at hat. Their records follow: (. A R. Blalar Ill 441 Cobb IDS 401 K la HI P. I .ton .319 Oinafia amateur trtnn will go to St Louis for the intercity 4ene4 either the arrond or fourth week In September, Jake Itaattofl, inrrlsry, amioumrd th a morning It ha not been derided whe'ber the Mound City will send lis ama teur (htmpioiit to Omaha. Winners ol the clan A, H and C rlumpK.mhipt will grt to make ihe St, Louis trip. The South Side Merchant won th riirlit lu nun. sent Omaha as l lie clan A ehsm pious )etierday by dr (rating the Towntrnd (Junnert, 14 to $, ( hsu-1 pious in tne other two divitiom have not bren frowned. A meeting to trune for the trip probably will he hrld ibis week Tiltlen and Richards ! Wins Tennis Match lloaion, Aug. .'I. The lounuinent I wliuh will decide the national1 ddllhlft lawn lailtna rlianiliinn.liin was begun on the l.ougwood Cricket club, Chestnut Hill courts, today, with the dWcnding lilteitts, W. T. Tilden II and Vincent Kirhard. winning in impressive form, and sev eral sectional champion combina tions that aapired to succeed them falling by the competitive wayside, Tlit- vit lory of the iliampinn wat over Atmo Shimuu, the little Japa nese whom Tilden considered the hardrat man in the world to brat. and K. T. Hunter of New York. It was in straight sets, 6-3, 6-1. 6 3. The Australian and the Spanith Davis cup pairs did not get into ac tion today, but a team of their sub stitutes, Joe Alonso and K. C. Wer tbeim, was eliminated after a hard tussle by Sam Hardy, former Amer ican Davis cup champion, and S. 11. Voshell, The Americans bad won Ihe first two sets when the foreign ers evened it, but their strength was spent in the effort. Scores, 6-3, 0-3, 3-6, aJ-6, 6-1. The team of jean Bor otra, France, and N. W. Niles, Bos ton, advanced over B. Hoover and, H. Cordes, Cincinnati, 6-4, 6-0, 6-3, Peter Manning to Try for New Mark PouglikecDiie, , y Aug, 21 Four days of Grand Circuit racing will open at the Hudson River Dnv ing park tomorrow with promise ot tair weather and good track con ditions. The 2:08 trot, purse $2,000, scheduled tor the first day, is ex pected to be one of the banner events of the meeting. I'urses of $2,000 each are offered for the 2:16 trot for 3-year-olds and the 2-year-old trot on Wednesday and a purse of $3,000 for the Hudson Valley Z;D8 pace on Friday. Peter Manning, 1 :57i, unpaced, did a mile in 2:03 today in a work out preparatory to his first start of the season of Wednesday, when an attempt will be made by Thomas Murphy to Have the champion lower the local track trotting record of Z:0I, held ty St. Frisco, and the pacing record of 2:QQ$i, held jointly by Napoleon Direct and Mils Harris M. at Z:00f4. i. M Moat I i.t blaaaallaaa. I,MI tia.ta II 41 .til llal'alaaa ki joaapa It t Sll ofcl in. tltl t'l WHbllt tltt III l-a Malaaa tf 14 .! loan H 41 SI ,1.1 1'aoiai II 14 I aaaardaf'a Maawlu llt.lab.aaa) I My, Si MoifaUaa. lira M !. t, 4l Ja(,k t Wuniia. II, atawi t nr. 4 lulaa at ar, a an,a 1aata'4 l.aaara IlkUbwau I He att llanaba aa al I'aaaaf. WlrMia al baaa iiir ai. 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Iiuia at Nttan. latrolt at I'blla4alili.a I'lavaland at Naar tara Plays Made in State Contest liaa .. a. kab 4 II -llaair t tba ta.all.1 l.a. ..t Iht f . . S itrana laiaad t '.. I Tk. a a a. a aa fa l-4 far na 4m, tta l a.fM baaa , i..ai1a-t va b l aa i -a aa 'hiaa m, i Ira ad lainad. -a.a , aJArII HI n f HealKfcrt AM II II A nasi i b 4 I l il'tiii n rf I I I I hi IM It Hia da , Hahai, rf I I I I kl III It Mna aa I I t I' M '..a rf ,... r I ill a.M. ... ,f P'-'.a. Ik t 1 I t .larn .1. rf at pn t. . I , t I S a " i . lir....r Ik I S I I aa aa ; . (i i i 114 I ;a i.i i a ; t ar a i al'ni. haid I S I la. n,i p w I P.i. tl tl lit , LI II 4,1 it i;t ; I, ft 1 1 I w I. P'i lit! III t li Hi tl l t-t II II .11 I I 4 atl 4 4 I 4 4 4 5 S I I i S S 1 S I . I T.H. a II li II it tja'aia II II pit I liai'4 fr bbui.a niaib I b. a i.i .nniiiaa i 'l...,t . and fit t.-l i II--! -ia . , . . nil Itl ta ..4 Uu. . ntrr - Bkaa llaban Maa bcrabar IU'lili. Ili.nri.an i.t, Mxai.,, ILarfa. I i.ar rmr. tl.'. 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M II ull, rf W'tiuab lb M-Lhla If flllaa rf i land, b (l i' arr. r W fuib. p IS tilt I s I S a t f t a 4 llt i Slit 1 s English" Women Win Track and Field Meet Horace Barton Winn Interslate Net Title Sioux (4ty, !.. Aug. 21. Horace Barton of Sioux Falls won the Inter state junior tennis title here today by defeating Franklin Ralston, Sioux City, in straight sets, 6-3, 6-3. The match was postponed from August 6. EDDIE'S FRIENDS THE WINNERS FIGHT IT OUT ma tb I'm an. tb Ctaia III I' ' rf V...H, If ti. t a. if I n-a ta liana lb b aai. k tiata ar J.,ba.a, p 1H t I t II II tt S til aihulj, tf I I Mitrbail aa S t iiuina. lb I Pal lb I 4 llarria. I ti Waa.. rf I I I a ar k 4lrbaha. 4 t I w '., t p I 4 I tVi.taa 4 I l i-a p Si nn p in. Vim Ii C.hmiIoiulin. is le. i 'al. .1 'K !' anr PiBkii.ttt, 4H i4Bntto, wbi tb A. A. I'. Baimnal 4"t fc'ah aliting iliVn'Pittbit si vitUt iti'l ilay. On'r U1 H"t tj44t4 h m hm Hid Pihtit, 1 1 -gtlt, bnaant Mti! t t! lH' 4ii. iliig h4Hini.b.J, i ibff Leading Batters . Tila t 14 t II II ll"i I ' c.lnaj i. li in.'ial k. b.aa i i a aib l i t tit t l Ill It bun t- at 4 ti I t-'faer li-t H.t tli Catai-aa) l.i . k ii In ..,. Hi J a.t b a-.r b a. Ia. u44.,, lt. u i ba bn . a I uIj I i bi-t Ha.ita lialil. k.a laalata b.'t .ua.a v a l. -a baa ..a but M, ,a i mi lli'i t a. ,.4 Mail la la-M m I t; a b a a. b . ,a ka.a .aia l b.a4 f ail ! ' la l vitia ia li -..a, I hi a la I'.i'i ia la.ar la r l.li a a i t ..4aa t twat t a i it l.a.i.i a all . . all I , nl a I ,l a.wt I ( t.a-ak I t ., I Ilia id W i I a I o.ai all ( rr tooscs tiKc Besi man ) 0uftv nm'ts U. WlH' CREDIT I L"tTte f C,0C3 TIME V . . I TMC Oi iTl TJvJ I SWOCiT' - 1 rtbi CiUk? - -I" ! mucm Gc)o T"- ' ' J OUT OF MV f OH tuA SAltVBV TV", ) V fC0ME.tAaV) 1 , VCtbi- J r-,-s I a as a a i at a a v i si J j U ) I A.ML VlX?t.- - j Mil foot H; f -SlfVT ', . its ' 0 i C ' ' V'A fsP'W H ! I I ' Hi 1 f 4aae r athletes yesterday won the first international women's track meet over competitors from the United States, France. Switzerland and Szecho-slovakia. The American team was second, ! ranee, third; Lzecho-Slovakia, fourth, and Switzerland,' fifth. 1 he points scored were lEnRiand, 50; United States. 31; France. 29; Czecho-Slovakia, 12; and Switzer land, 6. A large crowd gathered at Pershing Important Boxing Bouts This Week Amiiat i MidaS limit h analnat btaw art Mrilnn, 10 rnunda In Mlnnaatpollt. Aucnat !IS Jimmy Clabby aanlnat An thony Ibannfy, 1(1 ronnda la Clnrlnnatl. Augaat til Hnt Martin amlnt Andy tklimndar, 10 niinida In Aursra. III. Anruat S4 ima Tunnry naalnat Tam my lioiifhrw, nloa rnunda In I'hlladel pbla. Ai n t4 Paul Mnran aealaal Harry (Rid) Rrirarn, alhl rounilt In r blind at - pbla. Antnal St (.nirga (K. O.I (hanar npainat Karl Franela, rlflit. rnunda la I lilla.li-Iphla. Aiigual It Karl Halrd aalnal "Kid" natnar, rliht rouiult In Fhlladalphla. Antual tS llllly Ml.kay aialnat rraal S'ulliin, 10 mtind la Bl. Fnul. Auauat Sa Mlabar W alkrr aaalria "Wll.lral" N ali-in. It rnunda In Jaaarnrb. Augaat Jtt allmmr ( laabby aialnat fnlay Hnaru, IB raiundt in I aal C'hliaia. AUKRIf 44 Annul ISIttira. Blaadlnga. V I, V-K I W I. Pi I. Bl Paul fl 41 lit Kan. I iy is; u sm Minnrap It II It (..,a villa al II 44 Mllvtub 14 II III1 Toia-la 41 .; ,171 Inlltntp. 44 47 lit (xiluiDOui 14 II 111 Tralardar'a taVnulla. I.oulanlia. 14; I'alumPua, 4 St oibtit abtdulad. Teday'a Camaa. T'lltda nl tndlaaapallt I'wlumhut t( U.uiavllla. Stlrwianpoha tl Kanaaa Ci'y Bl. 1'ml at Slllwaukat ta-XAB i.e.Aoi b. At Dtllaa. 4, Raaumnnf I At Oalraatnn. I; ori Wnrib ! At Mrniatnn, I, Wlrbll ftlK, 4 BOl'TMCRN ABA4M lATtOf. At Mrmphlt. 4: SloNIr, 4. At t'baa-tanoi!, 4; Naar Orlaam, I At I.lil la Korb, 1: Blrmlnmam I At NaibMlla, Si Allanta. I. Tola I. it 4 II It. rtli l II II II bi al a by Innlnat I Itmi n Irt ata tt... 4 ealniury ti44 Iii4 tl I f Burnnitrr liant Kninay. bpranear rtra, Mirny. Ilainaar. Krmra atiai.naT. ffi'an I nar. Tarr.taaa blla. I'nr.baa tl.-l'aa. Ilnm runr tin btnlan baaa- ttaniiay, ba'ri. fl.a blla' liva M (or. Haaaal i.n balla: riff avail I: nil Svnifaik, I Imuiila plan i'laaalmd l Wimbuab. Vlmkurh lunat aiaiadi. I'lav-Iaiid In I ary ta Wlmbuah Katnkar in Inr la H'nr. Kiina and bin off b.ott, I and S In I. off Wmfnik, 4 ant II Kii.i'k nut; lly B..tl 1; br w. f'.lb, 4- I mijiia. Wbaalar Tima: 1-1. , biirfulb Mrnt. Naifink. Nab Aug. H r.nrflb ab.lt r,i.t llailliti btra loday by a f-ara af I In 4 Br-mt: ' HASTiMiaj 1 monrrn.n ABJHOA AHHOA Golf Evcis S ta llftina a ball from caaual arptar, la a playar antlllad ta walk ba-k ta lir aa bt llkaa In dropping It, pravldad ba kaapi tha point at which It lay In lint with hlmatlf and lb bolaT A. ba. Tha rula pratldaa that tha ball ba droppad within laaa club langtian. Tba playar doaa not hara la arnp hurl, ,f lha plaoa whar tba ball lap, to na aa ha alaaaj not drop anarnr tha haln. Q. In a faur-ball match, If playar of en aMa Hop tba ball af a mambar af tba sppoalne tlda, doaa that dliquallfy him for furthar play on tht hola, or dnaa 11 Iota tha bols far both faimttjt and hit partntrT A, It Inata tha hata for hi aida, Q. It thrra any rula In tournament play that forbldt a playar to tta hia ball bafora hit apponint hit playtd. whin tht lauar hat rna Honor for tha noia? I'lr.ar. b I I I II Athlon, Hill Moallor. .fall J Ull'all. In 4 S S Timaa. rf 4 4 4 O Marr, Sb S 4 t Wilt, lb 4 11 I Saull, it 114 .in. b-JIi 14 4 I'Knnpp. rf 4 S I thi ar, lb S 4 S S'l'itrb. e SIS ilrlffm, i I I lOrataa, rf S I S Willi r If I 4 I Mil Ir, lb 4 III Kihby, r SIS I'rrdaHa. pill Norton, V 4 I1 - Tota la . IS II till Tenia II 4tll Hllllnil 44 444 444 .Norfolk S4 444 S Bummary Bunt: Athartn (SI, Mltohall. Varr (1). tflauaa, Kraj.p, Clark, Oraraa Krrora: I'litr. itrlffln, Nnrtnn, Stiiabali. Two baaa hlta: Knapp. rtltarty. Mltcball. (Irttria. Ba.rlflca hilt; Sfarr. Tnaaa, Jdii-. 'halt. Struck nut: By falaanbaln, 1; br Pcdarla. 4. ftaaa an balla: Off Marlon.. I; off Ftdtrlt, 1; off Krlganbaln, S. Mi' by pltxhad ball: (Clprbl by Jtnrtnn. Wild pitch: Zaiganbalb. Ift tm baaaa: Kaat lug. : Norfolk, S i:mti(r! Statara. y- lug pitchar; Norton. Timt: I. II. Week's Record of Major League Games New York. Aujr 20 The week's record in each league of games played, won and lost, together with runs, hilt and errors, men left on hairs and runs scored by opponents, including games of Saturday, is as follows; NSrillbAI, p v i . n h Ma t ib , 4 4 I H tl ll I'H't 4 I t II 14 i bl. .ta ... I it It I n-.-.uiial I I I II It j t I'al- ,ib , . . I I ft ! Hii-klm I I I li it rkualaipbt. 1 I I Jt II (Waiva , ,4 I s II It SMSStltSt. 1 P W I, It H .a T S I I II l tl I 'a t It I I .1 1. 1 la I t I I II II i 'i.a.aad f I I It 1 1 . k . . , I I I al 14 Wl.i aat-ft t I 4 It tt fa. .l-nfc a I t t 41 It lll.a . I I I i f V.ar tin 4f tl t Awti.t. a.4 4 at I a I ia I I MOB tl A. Ka. Howayf, th rtlqurt af liail ranognlara tha right of th playar with lha honor ta U and play brfora lha Ofiponrni rrra np. s Q. If a playar drlvri out of boandt In a mtdal qualifying round, can ba lakt tdvtntigt of tit rait whlrh atlont him to Ha up up at any plica with a panalty of two alrokat, tuppoting that ha talarta a placa on tha fairway oppoaltt to whtrt hit hill lay out of houndt? A. Na. Thrra In only ana prorndnra following atroba aut af bnnnda. Play amrthnr hall from tha anma anot, with a panalty atroka unilrr V. 8. (I. A. and Canadian mint, counting tha jimrlatit atroka aa wall, of rnurta. t'nilrr W. O. A. mint (hara ta panalty atroka. Q. If a pltytr-a ball alopa In hub grata. It thara any panalty, If lia piaya another ball found thara through init- takt? A. In match play, thara la na panalty. If tha arror ta diawnarad and reported ta tha oiiponaut. brfora ha playa atroba. If hr haa playad a atroka, tha playar loart tha hola. In mrdnl play, thara la prn nlrr for playing ana atroka with a wrong hall, but If two afrokna ara plnyMt, tba plnyrr la dlaqunllflad, nnlraa tba mlalnka nrriirrad In a hnaard. If, In haxard, ha ant nrnallird. If tha mlalnka na rararad hrfora a atroka la idayad aftar rarannrlnc from tha haenrd. In all raara, la la aiMamMl that Ilia aalaoar on dla.-ar- arlng hit mlataka. playa hia own hall. y la it avar parrniaamia to ciaan mua off a hall on tha putting gram? A. ' loaning a ball la rorniuuan ny i . B. . A. rulaa axrant In raaaa whara tha rommlttaa In rliarga nf n loairnamrnt aa thnrltira It aa n lcarnl rnla. Of anuria, a rlub haa tha right In aatahllah aurb a rula fur apavlal arcaalnna If It aaaa lit. " . 41. A, rolno parmlt tupBi rtranlna. Tba Canadlta rnl It tha aama na ma i. B. .. A. O I kin raad nulla lot abnut Ibt powar and atrtngih nf Waltrr Milan, al though It la my Impraaiion that ha la of madium alia and walght Plraaa tiatt hit htlght and ipproilmai walht Alio hit aga A. Harm la barrly a faad tt Inrhaa In hatghl and wrlgha apprntlmalalr US pounda. Ha ta St yrara nf aga. Hia In. tlmala aaanrlalaa lay ha la airrplbinally alrnrag an! agiU. (J. In a mailt match my ball rolird li.lo a daap aand trap and ainppad on a tan of a atalraar for antaring and Irav. Ina tha Iran. Thla Hallway wit licilrtly tiaktd dna. V hat it ta bt dnt In 4 iitaa nf thai kia.t A I ndia aoailllbwia naniad. Sad wart ontltlrd ta tl tha ball and dr It In Iba hatard rlub Irnglh frum Ibt tlalr war wllhuul panalty. g la H pnmiiainla in Iht ctat if a tburl putt In i Hi an lha ball with Iba alub Immtdltttlr bab al tba ball and Ihova lit A A Ma Tha hall a. Ml ta tllixb, aat Buaba4. i 4 If 4 pltvat plait aut af turn lb 4 , tlngla aniieh. Ibtl ia akaa bit traainl I ail luitbar away fiain tha bait (ban bt I waa. tin ba ra.ill Iba iimaal 4 Sa. tba aa. mutual may raaall II. bat lha ptaiaf blaaamf aaa Put, Athletic Bodies' on Verge of War Over Olympics Omaha Haa iMtad Vfbra. (.'hicago, Aug. 21-Tuesday evej ning in New York, a meeting will hti l:eld which may result in (he aHJ letei of the 320 American college the United Slates army and navy, tj Y. M. C. A., Jewish Welfare and tj Golf and Tennis associations beif barred from participating in Olympic games to be held in Cold bes stadium. France, in 1924. At this meeting six representatl of the American Olympic associal five of whom' are leaders of Amateur Athletic union, will six representatives of the Natij Amateur Athletic federation in a tj effort to reach a basis of comJ mise. Unlet the A. A. U, recJ from its stand and grants the feiV lion representation on the Oly committee, American athlete those sent by the A. A. I'., barred. The stand of the A. A. V, known. Col. A. G. Mills eonlerence declared tor tj federation and declared A. U. would enlist enou politicians and promint teershaoow ami wreel tion. The national feder covered that throucj serted in the atreemi ternatioual Olympic Amateur Athletic controls the situnl Anierii.iii athlete cj I'rench meet unlri Ins own (irKtniitt tion must he viteJ meaning that the) trol absolutely s anv Amfien fii The joker wj t l during tht ri inte riiitionil r i Golf Balls Will Be Testcnl at Western i n 'h i it it is tt it 14 It It ata ta ttai-a b.iki I h ..i In '1 . OMrial till ill i I, I't in t nl s!l the g"'f hll't nfJ In 'll!4 W4llrlt 4!l IM4lll!'!thP t I M ; ttt,l4iul II. Ut t!uh, hrtn.,1. (Sis . t. Msrti I'hiS . I.nn is in I 'lue t I : tuti ion of pltif't s'l ol whrtm at ' a-r t .1 wilh a itrtite l' lit UP ' 'N irgu' ii !", wluiH ta't ' a !! j 4 ahlllaj Bit Hint IbSIt I Iv nilHf I baa V.rb a i,i.., 1 1 . k irtif iet Rea I Th Villi will III Order Early bl aa 1 lb Maul A Sutla Mai I3SI laaaf (taajl paalail at I MAC CARI TAILOK Saalbaaal Cat Itl r 7 al f r M i r r M 4 nil U'l ail lain ik. i,A , bat ta- t a' a a. i, ,. i, t , a ai.( I- , Iba 1,1. li a ...a, a J I a.ai !.... l-all.al It . P. . i tt iial ki- waaaaail l ika a gkik -"4 a I .-a a ka ,.. it k " t 1. I ll t , : I Sinus, fiiy (.Itititip i i!, Is, Kt Utmt Dtl wan th t,i Itnn t dpi.'n Ship for h rid d iiiir(uii4 lnt UhJas bd I4 ilritSlfl l'iH Baseball tltMM K4tt 4t U fat , a . a" la 1 I . .... f t s, .. - .. tab I ( i aat ia. a -a a all al I b ..a. tl I I 1 'li in II a . a k a I Omahl is. 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