THE OMAHA BEE: FRIDAY. AUGUST 25. 1922 Norfolk Defeats Beatrice in Seventeen-Inning Game by Score of 12 to 10 Blue Outfielder Scores Three to Tie Game in 9th Mooney Clout Homer With Baaei Loaded and Sendi Came Into Extra Inning ritclier' Duel. Beatrice, Aug 24 -Beanie toil a 17-innin: bitlc to Norfolk hre to day, 12 to 10. In ihc ninth inning. with lour rum needed and th bae full, Mooney, Beatrice outfielder, hit tii ball over th (nice and tied the score, and from then on it was I fifeheri' haf tie between Martinis and Hilton. Hilton relieved (Joffmdafler in the ninth, but in the 17th. Ather. tin tingled and Mitchell aacrificed hnn to second and Marr then hit the tall over the fence and put an end to the game. Score i ' norfoik beatr'cj ABHOA t AH HO A A'lfKnii t I I I -gnirf 7 11 Marr. Ik T f I Klnhnr.lk 1 l I sotm-l j Tip 4 'ywinn.. t J 7 J Poueelf I 4 I ll.-nuonrf TOIa Knapp ft ill Mo.tney.lf 14 1 il.it a I It I 1. Her lb t till Orave. rf I I I I Parke. 2b 411 rrrly,l. I III I I n y,l 1 It i I ni-r.r T t I a a ii.rui.ii i i il Dirtier I yi.fr.rp i a I iu.kiii a t a a Union i ' l"il .Villi!. Til.l (t 14.1 Ml or hy inairaa: y'tmk ...... i i " oo j u fleatru 161 210 Hoi ooo ooo oo to ummry Run Atherton (O.'Merr 111, Mitchell, Hog... Clark. Oro'l 13), tleeierty. Hna.n Kiohn.r li, iwmnn II). Bowman, Mooney, Krrora: Alh.rion fl.rH i). C.ravea Heggarty, Quinn CI, Parker, leg-r Hum run. Marr. Moaner. Kouee. Atherton. Two- h-e.e hit- Rowfesn !i. Knapp. Mstr, tllrhelf, l. flam becilfi'e hlta: Ml. tana, Parker. Mooney. Mitchell. lr.va kto'en he..: Parker. Ra.. nn belle Off Merou'e , eff Didier. I; iff f offindeffer 4; off Hillen. I. Struck mil: Br Marquia t: bv Didier, I; bv Coffin Is tf.r, I ; hy Hilton s Double play: gmnn to Kir. h ft. Rouse to Atherton; Alh.rion lo Mil shell I Heegerty; Itegearty lo r'ofllii riaffer Passed bell; Clark. Umpli Meer Tima. 1 (0 Felrlnary, i Ifaailng, t. Fair bury. Au it Felrbury look (ha fir.l gam of Ih .aii.a from Haulms, to ly. I l I Push pitched shutout ball up to in ninth, when be allowed two ror. tear; FAIRBt'Rf I HASTINGS adkaa! abhoa Ronney.se I 1 1 ! fli.r. lb 4 1 2 Perry. 2b I I 4 JXoall4r.tr I 1 a Peirht. If I t I 1 Tom... If 4 1 "'1Mb, Ik 4 t win. rf 414 Mia, rf 4 4a aiWiH.it. k 4 1 I CUve'd. tb 4 I i 4 7i'n, lit 4 2 12 Oood'ln. rf I I I Or if fin. a. 4 1 I M Oar'il. o III I r.rht. r. h,4 I 14 Fuel), 4 14 P.irrann, p 2 I burk ar, p 1 8 t I 'Totele It II 21 14' Total I4HHU i'ra ty Inning.: Haatln OO M Wtt Falrbgrv 104 100 2 I nummary ftuna Boonay 12). Frry lil, Wimbuah. Cltvaland. Onedwln, Mo I'.rmolt. WIIKtta. Zaif.nhaln Krrora: Pilar, Willaita, Buckmaatar Thr-ba.a Mia: Wlmbiiaa. "A. Kill arrldra hit: "aKhl Slol.n baan: Boon"y. lioorjwln. rrry. Rtrurk ut: . By P.t.r.nn, J: by I'uah, I Ittr'i on balla: Off i'at.raon, 4. Puna nl hmi Off r"ron, nd t In 4 Innlria: off Buckmaaiar. 2 and I In 4 Irninit. t'ouVIa playa: plhla lo Rooney; riavalapii Is Wlmbvahi Riony. Karry to Vt'imbuah L'mplrai Johnton. Jima; 1 SO. Unkl Wank lalander. Lincoln. Auf. 14 Lincoln won the flrat ama of Iha aari from Orind lalarul, I lo 0. II balna; plichara dii'-l ba iwaan Pallay and Chirpaaiih. Mati a poor p. a; to Plrra in th aav. nh Innin in an rffort to k.ap Dool from atretnhln hi twnbK'r Itit irlpla. anablad Bool to imri with Iha Ion tounlar. firora: ' GRAND ISLAND 1 tl.N'Oftl.M . ABHO.AI ABHOA roban.Jb 4 2 2 J1 for.nur aa 4 0 12 Drow.r.ia 1 Mall.. 4 Rp.akrr.lf 4 fiarna.lb 1 PVhard.rf W ShiiPf.rf 4 Hantlrv.c lVpath.p I xTaulk 1 I n ("arric.i f 3 o 1 l 2 I 2 0 1 0 o I a l l 1 2 4 1 Pya 2I I Oiemllh.lf liOll.aon.rf J 0 bmi:. 1 HVr-roy.lb I l;.lnkar.3b 0 (llBallay.p a Total 21 4 27 J TftUll 21 I4 I xTintttad for Wfltchard in ninth. Grand laland 000 000 001) 0 Mnroln .....ooo 000 10x 1 Sugimary Run: Bool. Krrora: WaU. fnraiir. Bool. Two-ba hit.: Brw", Tlool I.. ft on baara: 'Irand laUnd, 7: Mnroln. 1. Douhla play: Bailay lo Dy Niolan haat: Glhaon. Htrurk out: By Tll"'. : by Chlrpa.iih. 4. Ba.aa on balla: Off Pallay. S: off Chirpaaiih. I. Paasad ball: Bool, t'mnir: Wood. Tlma: 1.31. Major Teams to Barnstorm Omaha Two "all itar" big league team, one composed of American and the other National league, players, are to stop in Omaha for one exhibition game immediately following the close of the regular season, accord ing to word reaching Union Pacific passenger official! today. The teami will be enrotite to the west coast. A $2,000 guarantee it asked by promoter for a Rame here. Babe Ruth will not be in the line up, the message states. Muny Baseball Heads to Meet Friday The board of director! of the Municipal Baseball association will meet in the city hall Friday night at 8. Nunieroua profited games will be considered and pUn made fcr tb intercity games at St. Lotus. Leonard Ready n Defend Title- Againxt Charlie White New Yoik, Aug : -Penny Leonard is ready to defend his light weight boning thauipionsh'p kgiilut (.bailey White, t hifagn challenger, as soon as be tirs irom mmnrs sustained in his lt frw bouts, hit manager, Hilly Gibson, Aid l'Uv, Leonaid's s cut and a pivtt loMh Vnockfd out in his tonte.t with tew Tendlrr, W oman to 'rtf Sttpptn at Hamlin tinat W'fttern Meet lm!,n. Mmil, An J-Fif t rt t:m in treg hiiii'ty if lb titett rsiern tiiist iUiu I n H oi ia h kin Mts ls b sisftJ at ih Mil a ii I ' f t hl. e 'liSf 1 I t , It S l. i. lit 4 I ! I Sh ii f.. It M pi)tn e-i P' mart a, N tl. tak.i si. a iH will ssi deteMI'.ae.t (t l fai'l'l' .tn el 0 $.'.',') v'te l at pom EDDIE'S FRIENDS SOUTH S1W.T.LL yik &Bfo9T C0Mt "TP WORTH STrKtT A CltTi f lilO iTnOrl.lrVriJ V nu-r a..; . V I. h I L ''. ll ' 1 1 1 I . il r. 1 iv y mini a 1 I Ml VT? HI I ul1 I II II In. D , Y.y ,, it x ;rlHylWfC 'jtaruw i'ifffj ports j Kaar SS Ina On. Olanwood. la, Am 24 (Bparlal ) ft. . d.f.at.d tha local, hara Sunday. I lo I. Olanvaood haa npan dataa aftar Au (ual 2 and would Ilka lo haar from i.ama In Omaha, Council Biuffa and nearby town. SVrua Trim Ijinral, Bloomflald. Nab. Ana. 24 fUnacIa! I Wauaa, dafaatad Laur.l h.ra laturday by a t lo 1 arora. Hathaway Bitch. 4 graai oau ror in winner. Cuba VS In Ott Coll. eiyraouaa. Nab, Auc. 4 Dr. Hill' Cuba, fa.t kid Lam, d'f.atad Iha Ma. braak rity (nlta In an ll-lnnlna jama. 2 lo I. Tha rub hava won lht nmaa ana inai non. milorton Win., f-1, Tolumbua, Nab., Aua. 24 (Sp.rl.n Fullarton daf.alad Columbua hara (undar. lo 1. B.'l.rlca: For Columbua. ilo.ir. char and Mmaaz; for Fullarton, Brown and, Millar. , , ' Superior Ixaaa. 1 Falrflold. Neb . Auc 24 (Spatial ) f'alrfiald daf.ated Suparlor on tha lattar (rounda Sunday, lo 7. fy In Good Form, Cornln. I,. Auc. 24 (Special.) Corn- In dafaatad Craaton Sunday on Iha lat ter ground!, 4 to 2. Cy Wliliama we In fin form and held the Crestonlte well In hand. 1 Thrr Clous Homer. Fall. City. Nab . Auc. 24 (Special ) Tha Fort Leavenworth Guard defeated the local American lafion teem her Sun day, i to I, Thr.e horn rune ware mad during the game. JVat 'Em at Home. Bit Spring. Neb.. Aug. 24 (Special.) The lode dafaatad the Brule t.am on the latter' grounda, Sunday, i to 1. E-T)oughboja SyracuM, Neb.. Aug. 24 (Special. ) Th locale defeated the Lincoln lesion her Sunday, 10 to 4 Betferlei: Leglcn, Franklin and McCloy: Byracuee, Roberta and C'oppl. A UstleM Game. Humphrey. Neb.. Aug. 24 (Special ) Humphrey defeated Tllden her Monday in an unlntereatlng gam, 11 lo 2, Dumeler In Form. Brtinlng, Aug. 24 (Special.) Domeler waa at hla beat Sunday and tha local de tested Crete. I to 2. Packer Flogged. Blciomfleld. Neb.. Aug. 24 (Special.) Bloomfleld defeated th Sioux City Etockyard team her Sunday, 12 to 7, Apply Whltevraah. North Platte. Nab.. Aug. St. (Special ) Th local legion team Buffered Ha firat ahutout or the eeaaon her hunciay wnan tha Omaha Union Psclfio team won, 4 to 0. Wine Tourney, Friend. Neb.. Aug. 24. (Special.) Friend won Ha own tournament her Sunday by defeating (ieneva, 11 to I. 25 to S the Score. Gordon. Neb. Aug 24 (Special) Oordou won the tournament h'ld at Hay Springe ia.t week, beating Hemlngfurd. :J to I, in th final game. Tl tor heeond Honors, Shenandoah. Ia . Aug. 24 (Special ) Bv defeating Thurmau. t l 5. on th doling day of the tournament, the locale went into He lor eerond plate with Coin and Thutman. llanibuii won the lournim.nl, . Friend. i Mllfnrd, 4. rrland. Neb. Au 24 iSpeelal.) 'I" .l.tfata-t xinwa - '" j a laav game, w i i . . TTm l 1 eta son storaa. j Holl'4e. Neb. Aug 11 l.'pa. lal I The Kiei club cl.f.ai. l the Hntary I tluk Uondsy, I le 7. Tk proceed! ef I THE GUMPS?.1 I f V5)l NOVt a IIIV4I? alkwt VAU I Jl MiN VAaWJt 0 Gft ID N WaxIklAl' TO Mill isv fVAMIk- MPV)i JUIT I V.UA.VX- Mi VCH UMCVt t I limine aieaw.Naa x ...a.,,. w - ... I IcVltF ILL LuT Sa Xvj is,. ..m. 1 I ( 'HtxVC tucH fjoor, TikU-4 4 VklkHl I COMt M TlMt- m M,lt I 7" - - ia i i .... - a, , ' I i m at y a x I rTTkkky - BBaaaa, a AV K ar Taw 9 rx? T) r- r- tV4 ' j&wk Jk(5i ll 5 D I7T FT h fe m pf li.k? u n 1 1 1 1 JLi nil iivi in' id r- .f n ll 1 1 &.) o3 wmn y!a HOW " I II vfnill I 1 1 n f. I lllllll'l I I I I y WffMMM th game, which totalled 1-00, will be u.ed to build a dam actor th tevin in th City perk for th puipo.e of Im pounding water thle winter for an l tkattng rink. Orerloo ltlanke Foe. Kearney. Neb, Aug. 24 (Spatial) Overton cl.f.ated PIir,ton her Batur day, 12 to 0. Hurt Sliding. Bed Oak, la., Aug. 24 Tha lorala da. feated Vllllaca bars Sunday, 7 lo 0. t waa a pllchera' be'tle between Johneon of th loiala and Tyre of th vialtor for li Inning when the latter forced to rente after turning hi anki sliding tnto third. Golf likcis Q la there any dlntanc limit wl'hln which ball muai lie before player may hava tha fiagatlck removed when hi op ponent playa hi approach shot? A. .No, Ho tan hava It lifted when tli opponent I pluylng from 260 yarria away, ii ne i aiapoard lo compliment th latter' accuracy In that way. Q la there any penalty in a ' raae where a player In a aandtrap, In taking a club from tha bag, accidentally pull out a aacond club and allow it to fall to the ground 7 A Thar la no penally, unleae the club In falling Improve the lie of the boll. Of rour.e, If the club atrlkra th ball and move It, that count a ttroke, Q Doea th rule which permit a player to hava hla opponent lift a ball that Ilea within a club length of his own In such poaltion aa to Interfere with hi airoke, apply to balls In a hatard? A Vea. Tho rule la the asm whether the bulla lie In the faJrnay, rough or a hazard. g What la the penalty, If plnyer fall to -eplace hla ball, wher somebody or aom lining outald th match mov It from wher It cm to real? A Loee of the hole In match play and two etrokea In medjl. The player la re ft ill red to drop the ball in th preacrlbed manner. Q What I th penalty, If any, where caddie ncovara a ball ffom a ditch racog nlied aa X water hazard, throwa It out back of the ditch, and tha player playa It from wher It happen, to atop? A .--The loa of th hole In match piny and two ttroke Id medal pluy. Thle Dreaumea. of oonrae. that It la cleurly es tablished that the ball waa moved, and not aaeumeu. SaforOut s How long a time la th umpire glv- en to change hla declaion? If he changea It after tho end of two Innlnga, ahuuld th game be replayed? A. -Moet certainly not ana the um pire should not change a decielnn utter two innings have been played. The rule, tell him better than that. Q Waa It ever a rule that If the bat ter trlea to dodge a wild pitch and 'he ball hlta hla hat and It roll foul, It ahall be called a deid hall? A. There waa euch a rule, but It la.ted only a few weeks. Q. Bunnera on third and second. Both lead off and the runner ftom aecond touchf. third. Catcher throwa to third and the runner from second la touched while etandine on the ban. Then tha runner who waa on third waa Caught and touched out Wer both out? A. 'o, Th runner who ma on third waa on a base. If the runner to whom third had belonged had returned fa the baao the other runnrr would have for feited right to II. y Runner was on third and tried lo ateal home whllu we were rag chewing and lu.i aa ha etruck the plate the um pire called "time, and sent him back to third and then th batter etruck out. Waa that right ' A. II appear to have been, Tho um pire waa within hla rights lo rail time and a mo rould not ecore If lime were callct!. j If a pitcher puis h a foot In the boa and a.ndi up, but iloea not look at the baitei. and Ihele ia a runner en Iha baara. n. if ha throwa lo the butaman n,l kim out. i. it b.ikJ ,( ,,, !,, nwkea any melton tlm) Miuld i Ike runner Iha Idea iliel he eneool la pilch the kali, Ik umpire ewuld rail a balk, SEE IT IN COIORt THE SUNDAY til TO GET HOME - mmmmm BafeBaDResills dnaSiandins STATE IFAf.t E. Handings. W. L Pel It It .4.2 Fairbury 27 IS .6S7 Heeling W, L. Pel. 22 2S . Norfolk Lincoln Beatrlca IS 2 .l.J 24 21 .S11,C Island II 21 .211 leaterdey'g Be.ulli. Lincoln-1 : Orand laland, Norfolk, 12: Beatrice, 10 (17 Innings ) Fairbury, I; Haatlnga, 2. Today'g (tame. Norfolk ! Ilntrlc Haatlnga at Falrbufy.. Urand Island at LinoV.ln. ATIONAL I.EAOI K, Standings. ' WL. Pel I N. York 71 tn .i)07Pitnburg H Louis r.7 SI .Sot Brooklyn WLPrt. 44 St .r.47 M 40 .41 40 71 .Sf.O a 74 .in Chicago CS ht .111: I'hlla. Clmy s S .HJ'Bo.ion Veaterday'a Reeulta. Pittsburgh. 10; I'hlladelphla, 4. Chicago, 4; Brooklyn. 1. New York, 2: Cincinnati, 1. Bo.ton, 12; St. Louie. II. Today' Game. Boaton at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at Pitc.uuryh. New York at St. Louie. ' Philadelphia at Chicago. AMERICAN IF, AO IK Standing. W.LPcf.l W'LPct St. Louli 72 49 S96'chlcag U 42 .42 New York 71 49 S2 Waah'nton S7 S2.47J lutroit , i,t ts .esiiPhiia'phia 4SSS.4IS Claveland 61 40 .41 2 Boaton 40 74 .17 Vesterdny' Feault. New YOrk, 7; Cleveland, I. Ht. Lnula. 1'. Boaton. Detroit, II; Philadelphia, I. Washington, 1; Chicago, 0. . Today' flam, Chl'-ago at Philadelphia. St. Louis at New York. Detroit at Weahlngton. Clew land at Boston. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Standings. W. L Pot W L Pet. Psul 10 .652 Kan. city SI43.6I2 St Mln'apolls 70 SS .SiS Louisville St 44 ,4 Milwaukee 71 ts .SSOiToledo 49 it .:: Indl'apolla 5 40 ,620Columbu 45 13.312 Yesterday' Result. Columbus. 10; Louisville, 5. Toledo, 2-2; Indianapolis, 2-0. Kansas City. 4; Minneapolis, S. St. Paul, 10; Milwaukee. S. Today', domes. Toledo at Louisville. Columbus at Indianapolis. ' St. Paul at Milwaukee. M.nncupolia at. Kansas City, Southwestern Golf Title to Rex Moore Rex Mooi of Harlan, la., won the Southwestern Iowa Golf asso ciation yesterday on the Council Bluffs Country club links by defeat ing H. II. McNeil of Inttianola, la., who was erra,;c in hii approaching and putting. McNeil used a wood rluh only once during the match, and he dub bed that shot. Irons are his big noise, Challenge the Carter. The Sherman Avenue Merchants issue a tliallenKe to the t arter Lake club nine to play (or a purse of ?50 or over on Labor day or the bil lowing Sunday. The Merchants also have an open day on Septnulier 10. RUHBING s'i - American League Browns Beat Fad So Boston, Aug. St. Lotus mad JO hill ilf thtee Boston pitchers and won in third straight game here, J 5 lo '. retaining th league lead for the start of the erte with the Yankees totnot row, bisler made four hit out of sis. limes at bat and the combination play rf Mv Minus and Gerber waa esrelleni, L'ntil .the seventh Kolp held Boston to one'hit. bcore; ft. Lot I SjniTOM A It If O A I ' A II If O A Tol.iil. rf 4 I I l Mil. hell, ae I I I I is hii'i. i I I Bab eon. .t I '.i.r. lb I Meaoaay. ill I I I I I Hume, lb 4 I II I 7 I ratl. k llli 4 I I Wil .a a If a I I llerfte. If J., e.ie, if 4 S t i oluna, . f I M M ue. II I I 2 PHI ei, HI I I vereid, e 4 I I en kaolin, a I I I Hllllnaa, l I heir, p I S Saiguaon, i.erber. ..SI kolp, p 4 1 I'l.r.y, p 11 Totajs, 44 I If Total II I If 14 art by Innlnae. si. i.un i 1 aia it Boaloa "S 110 I Summary Hunai Tol'ln, Foaler 11), Staler (.1, William (Ii. Jokoe, Menu I'l. kav.reid. Menoekr, Ptatl, S.rrure: M"kerlann, uarkar, ll.l'h.ll, ll.r. hla, Pltlanger. Tee beee hUa: Si. I' r, W il lie me. Jacoh.on, liillinge. Hum Three- baae kite: Harris klol.n baae: William a.rlfna ki'a. Wllliarne, MM' hall .uhle play: (Jarber la M"M.ni lo pieler; Mc. slanue lo (ierber la Pieler; Plercy le Pit lengar to Mltrhell; 1'iail lo MM' hel ia Hums Left o eaaae' irfruia, a; Boston, . Beee en balla: Off Kvlp. I; eff Plercy, I. Struck out: By Kelp. Mite, Off Kerr, I in l-i inning; en Fergueon, I In I I I Inning; off f'lerr, I in I I Inning Hit by Feruo. Jacob. eon. Ueing pitcher: Hair, i mpire. iJinee nd Hlldebiand. Tiinei I ' X l ank Thins ledlana. few York. Aug 14 Tk New Trh Ainari'an isms out ef their Iwo.d.y tai ling .lump and defeated ('level. nd In the laat game of ih aarlee, T lo I Th Yanke kit Morion hard and brouini snout nie r-itlrement I iy bunching four nit ror three runs in h eisth Inning Isn led New York a e'tsk witn lour ingiea and a base on balla in five llniee up Jone pitched hi beet m In weeks, holding Cleveland le ae.en hit, one a home tu by Woed with k.oell aa b.e. Speaker and wood collided wnu go ing after S'hang lly In the flrat inning, Speaker being painfully epiked on the left eg He had 10 c keaiaiea oir me ii.i'i by two fellow pisere. CLEVELAND I 'EW TORK ABH.OAI AUHOA Jaml'n, If 1 I 1 Wft. cf 4 2 Wei.ry2b 43 2 Dugan, 2b 4 4 I Spaaker, f I I 0 ftu'h, rf 11 Evana, rf 2 I I I'lpp, IB a I la e Oard'er lb Saneli, aa Wood. If M I n it la 1 b O Nelll, SI or I on, p xktephe'n Malla, p g.Nuna'ker 414 . hang, rill 4 11 1 Meu.al, If 4 I 4 I I 1 Ward, 2b 411 4 111 Scott, aa 4 2 14 4 0 11 Jonas, p 111 10 0 1 1 o 0 0 0 0 1 0 a oi Tola la llli 17 II Total II 7 21 14! kDa'ted for Morion In (eventh. aUaitel for Main In ntutb. Rr.or by inning; ' Cleveland .,,....: nil J Near York 110 101 01s 7 Summary ltuna: Jamle.on, Sewell, Wood. Wilt (2), Dugan (21. Scot', Jonea (2 I Krrora; W.mby. Kv?ia. Two baae hit: Ia... Thr.i.ln.. hi( Wilt llnma run: I Wood Sacrifice hlte: Witt, Schang, Ruth. Dnuhl plan: O'Neill end Sew.ll; Wood, Wanil.y and Mclnma; Ward and Pipp. Left on baaaa: N'w York, I. Cleveland, I. p.asaa on balls: off Jonea, I; off Morton. 4. Struck out: Hy Jones, I; by Morton, I Hit: off Morion, S In Innings; off Stalls. 1 In 3 innlnga Wild pitches: Jones. Morion. Losing pitcher: Morton. Umpires; Mnarity and Kvana Time: 2 0. Renalorg Blank White Sol. Washington. Aug 24 Washington cored a shutout victory over Chicago, 1 to 0. In tha final gam of th series, John son was affective In the pinches, with poor support, while two singles, bunched with a stolen bs.e and a wild pilch, loat Blanken.hlp th gam. Score; CIIICA10. I WASHINGTON. ABHOA ABHOA Honpr.rf 0 10 Blc. cf ErJoh'n,. 0 2 1 Harris, 2b 0 2 21 Hi o war, Ik 1 I eiOualln, If 2 t O Shank, rf 0 2 llPok'h, 1 2' 21 Lamotte.ab 1 2 0'pi;inl'.h, c 0 0 I W.Joh'n, p Collins, 2b Shaely, IB Moslll, If Fslk. f M'CI'n, lb Schalk, e man p, p Totals 21 124 l Total 27 4 27 Scor by innings: Chicago , 000 000 001 0 Washington 1110 uuu 001 i Summary Run; Shank. F.rrors: Brow , Hoilln, Pcklnpugh. Two-bas hit; Mostll. Three-base hit: Shank.. Stolen hsaes: Shanki, Lamotte. Duuhle playa: Falk an McClallan; Harrla to Peckln paugh, Left on baae: Chicago, 4; Waah- Ington, 2. Bases on balla: Off Blanken ship. 1. Struck out: By W. Johnson. I; by Blankenshlp, 2. Wild pitch: Blankenship. Umpires: own and Nallin. Tim: 1:24. Tiger Trounce Athletics. Philadelphia. Aug. 24. Detroit made It three out of four from Philadelphia by winning th final game of tha .trie., 11 to s. Detroit made II bit for 12 base, Including Hellmann homer, which chared left field bleacher wall. Tlllle Walker made hla 11. t horn run of th eaan and waa robbed of another in the fourth Inning when Veach plucked hi drlv out of th bleach.ia. hcora: DETHOIT. I PHILADELPHIA AB.H.O.A. AB HAA, Blue, lb C .haw. 2b C'ibh. cf Veach. If Il'mann.rf Jones, 2h ItlKney, is B'sler, o J'eon, p ulimi, p m'lxrk P lets, p 2 2 10 01 Yoimg, 2b 3 1 I Hau.ar. lb i 3 1 I 3 3 1 2 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OlMcO'n, rf HI Millar, cf o p klna, o O'loway, ae Walker, If Dvkea. Jb (llliartla, p OlOuden. p oltHruggy II H'mei. p Totsl 17 U 27 121 Totals 11 13 27 11 x Matted for Olssn In eighth matted for Ofdtn in sevenih. Hrora ty inning: Detroit 0 4)0 I"! 11 Philadelphia 210 002 uo I Summary Buna: lllue (I), Cutahaw, Crhh il). lielllllann III, Jonea, llaasler, Young. Mnuaer CI, Mciiowan, Sillier ill, Verkins, Walker. Kirori Veach To hss hue: Hauser. Cnhk, Miller, Blgney. Ihree-ha.e kit. Cutshaw, iliua. Mi. (losn. Cobh, llcitiuaiin. Home rune: lllue, Walker, Heliiusnn. Hsu.er. Stolen bs.e: Mil.-r. H.rifit.. HcOuiean, Hlg p.v. .L'n'S Cut.haw, Walker, Oallnay, lr, h I'niibie iilays: IMiuey In Cut. haw to Iliua t-'i, If.fi on baara: Detroit, 7, Philadelphia lla.,s n bslls Off Har lla, I, oil I'HIelie I, oil Juhn.on. I, off ''l ': ..If olaon. 1 Hltuk uut : ll Harris, I; by John. on, I; by ogden, I, ky - IT IN ZAMt.et IX M V4 4 rl.kstt It jf Bv. . VIA ,M aV MlNUTl F ) Kf t ev. . - 1 1 1 1 National League filaal Meal Red. t'lnoaMII. Aug 24 'Tk Se.ie ih!t Ike iiiaa la Ik fikei lame ef the eariee. kel Lol bt k genia Ikiowik wild eeaa lieraee wa sery eiikg tn ike pikrhea 4 drese eef Ike iusle fua it e amgie after amHk ha aiked 4 gene le e.oad e a wild aiitk with iwa ut la ike ee.ealk laaieg Math leeo. fielded faulliaeeiy Fineili a ewh ael aanaatlvkei He kad a an.gle. doukia a4 a Itipi in four lime n aa tepied l therwee el thlid be., P- ere: SiKW T'lkK I INCINNATI Aft M l A I All H O A Baa ft. is I lire. I I ne. k, Ik I Mewl, If 4 Vi'ung, rf 4 kelly, Ik 4 kiei.a.l, rf 4 kinlth. a I Kern., p 4 II P in... rf I ! S I'aubert.lk 4 I I ... an. If 4 I t a t k Heuek. rf 4 I Fokeera Ik I II I I'm. 111. Ik 4 I ai'a.ener.aa I I 1 .Harper I I 1 i Kim . Wikgo, e I Tot a l I It Il i a p I Hara I Ke. k. p a a a a Totele II I If II .Bated for Ckveney in aa.entk. slutted for Luiue la igkth. rare by Innlnae: New ret ..,...... e o I Clk' tkliall I 0061 kutnmtry Run; Bancroft. Smith Hun tan. Krone: none Te ha.e hit. Pmslll. Three beee kit: I'lkelll. Klol.n baae' Due ls. Serrlflre kite Fri-h lit I'oubi play: Hanrrofi to Sri.-h lo Kelly to Ken croft. Led en ke.ee. Hew fork, t; Cincin nati, I. Bss.a en belie: off tuque, 4. Struck eul; By Barnes. I. Hue: Off l.eque, I In I innlnae; eff Keck. I In I Inolo. WUd pilch: Lviue, Lo.lng pH'her. I.uque. L'mpli'; 4ui)ey nd Moin. luue: III. Bookie ISeau FkllUea. PHUburgk. Aug 14 Brown, reerull (wirier, wen hi lerend geme within a week for Pittsburgh, defecting Pkiledel phla 10 to 4 The Pkllllee' defence waa ieo.e, Willi. mi pot a double, triple end kerne run. The latter cleared Iha right field wall end eeet a loco! pewspsper 0. S'.ors; PHILADELPHIA I FITTIBt.'ROK. ABHOA I ABHOA W.lon.lb 4 1 I Mvlll 4 I 4 Pkineon.lk 4 I I C.rey.cf Wllllms.Jk 111 Biguee.lf 1 I I Weiker.cf III Russell rf I Moksnlf I I I Tlery.lb 41 t J 1 Stnltk. 1 I Tr.ynor lll 4 I I I Le.li. lb 4 I Orlmm lb 4 I IJ J Henllne . 4 14 krhmidl.o I 4 Winxr.p I I Brown.p 4 I l OSmltk.p 1 II Totals 111127 11 Total slil 21 1 g Batted for Winters In Plath. Pkilidtlpliik Ia JM lioj Piltaburgh 2 H Pummsry Runs: Wrightstone. Parkin son. Willisms, n num. mr.nnii. i.r, Carey (2). Illgbe, Russell, Tlerney (2). ririn.in Krroaa: Moksn. Tlr ne. n'rown. Two-bas hit William, i . i . kit.. ririMHi Wrlahr.tone. Wtlllime Home run: William Holer) h.a.. Walker. Carey. Sacrifice: I'arkin i kvhtmdt. Double rlay: J. Smun. to Parklnaon t Mall. Lerr on r-eeee: rnn. .iMhi it: Pitr.biirah. I Basse on balls err Winter. 2: elf 0 Smith. I; off Brown, I Struck out: y inr, . r I ; by Brown, 1. Hits: Off Winter. 1 In I Innlnis; off O. amitn, J in rn..". Loslng pitcher; Winter, empires: Rlgler nd McCormlck. Time; 131 Cub Beat I lodger. Chicago, Aug 24 -Alexander held Li m r.ie scat tared hla whll Chicago bunched ven of lla nine hit and won, 4 lo 1. A tw.'iw Callahan followed by Olaon store aaved the Dodaets from a ahutout Terry ll round playing w a featut 0core: aioovtvv CHICAGO ABHOA I ABHOA. Olson, 2k 4 1 2 4 H'threte.ef 10 Johnstn.ss B rtri'ih.rf Wheat, If Mvers.cf Schmat.lb Hih,b O Millers xRuether iMtherry., Mamaus 0 2 4 noicner.s s a 1 s OiT'rry.lh 11 t Al rtrlmes lh 4 2 14 A t AlCatshanrf 4 11 1 11) 0 L Mtller.lf 4 0 2 0 A llKrua.lb 3 10 4 11 Hnrinctt.o 111 0 0: Alusndr.p 11 a a Al a o i Total jv w er .e XT Onffita Hhrlverp 0 Nels 1 01 00 ooo Total 21 4 24 13 xBstted for O, Miller In eighth. xBatted for Mamaux In els tin. xbatt.d for Shriver In nintk. Score by innlnae: Brooklvn i 000 001 COO I Chlcsgo 20 000 02x 4 Summary Runs: O. Miller, Hollocher (2). Terry 121. Brrors: Callaghan, Hart nett. Two-base hit: ilrlmes. Three-bus hit: Terry. Stolen base: Or me Socrl flee: Hcelhcote. Doubl plays: Terry to Grimes (2): Ols'on, to Johnson to SehmsnK. Left on kasea: Brooklyn, 1; Chicago, I. Bases on balls: Off Alex ander. 1: off Mamaus:. 1. Struck out By Mamsui, I; by Aleander, 2. Hlta: Off Maumsx, S in 7; off Shriver, 4 In I. Hit hv nltcherl hall: Bv Maumaux. Hollocher. Losing pitcher: Maumaux. Umpires: u'Day nd turt. jimt:,i.Z4. Brave Beat Cardinal.., St. Louis. Aug. 24. Aided by errors, particularly one of Blade'a two, which al lowed them to ecor nine runs In the last three Innings, th Boston Braves todsy defeated St. Louis, 13 to 11. The winning run wit a homer by Gibson In th ninth. Th visitors msd six runs In th sevnth after two men were out. The locale used 20 players, Including five twlrlsr. and Boston u.ed four pitchers. Mann knocked a homer In th sixth with th base full. Score: BOSTON I ST. LOUIS. ABHOA 'ABHOA Powell, cf S Knpf, 2b 4 3 3 olMann, cf 1 1 2 S Mueller, cf 0 1 0 u.ltla'a, lf-as 1 0 0 OiTopotcer..s 0 0 0 l Hornsby,2b I 0 0 0 Mot ley, lb I 2 2 3 Stock, lb 4 4 10 OlSchults. rf 6 0 0 01 AlnKmlth.e 1 1 0 k Lavan, ss 2 0 I Oifialner, If 3 1 OjPfeffer, p I 1 0 0! North, p 0 0 1 O P. i fool, p 0 Cruise, rf 3 M'Na'ra, p 0 Watson, p 1 Msrqu d, p 0 B're.b-lb 5 Hnlke, lh t PoeoheMb 0 Ford, sa i Roser. If 3 Olbann, c S Brsxton. p 2 Nich n, rf 3 ISherdcl. p 0 40 1 3 27 lC Doak. p 0 Totals 1 31. lemons o IsHmlth A iFournler 0 iPertlra 1 Total 17 71 27 1 tBatted for Pfeffer In sixth. sRan for i.'lemona in sixth. slimed for Shenlel in eighth. aliened fur Doak In ninth. Boitnn 300 100 S'l 11 St. Louis 1 Oh ooi mo 11 Si muisri Runs Powsll (!). Kopf (). rillelie. 7 H n Off Harris. I In 4: eff t'S'l-ic 7 In I, oft Itemn.rll, 4 In ;', nil Johnnin, I In I, nuno out in sixth, off OI.en. 4 in 3; off I'llletta. o In 1 Wild .itch: 1'ilioie P.i.aed bail: P.rkina ) inning pitch.. Johoaoti: naing pltihtr, II. ma I m ii r . t unnollp ami tluikrie Tims, I IS Drawn for The w. 6WMP in evwi uom.u fMit ' WILL 4()UL Omaha Buffaloes Turn on Oklahoma City Redskins; Drive Out 5 to 3 Victory HE Omaha Fuffaloei turned on Joe Eagan i tribe of Oklahoma Kedskina at the play ground yesterday and knocked tl Indiana for 5 to J victory in the list gme of the aeries, t'lilike the n'her garnet of the series, th tiufiAioet laved their hit liner llllltelh ...! H,. ik.r.l inning and then opened tin full lilast on the In dians. The at tack drove Red skin McBee to the how era after he had been nirked for four runs and live bin in two and two-third innings. The Buffaloei entered their eition of the third frame with the Indiani holding a J to I run advantage, the reiult.of scores nude in the fir it, second and third innings. In Omaha half of thii intiing-, "Big Bill" Finrhrr got a lite on Mc Daniel'i weak blunder. A ra'f of infield on is boosted Fincher to third, where he icored ahead of Grant ham, when the latter lifted the agate out of the park via right field timber, kiiotrins; the count. Grif fin amackrd the ball on the nose and away it went out to left field for t double. Heinie Maiuif.li came out of hi j hit ting stump when he clouted the pel let against (lie centerheld fence for a triple, ringing up Griffin with the score thai won the game for the herd. Eagan Derrick McBee, At thii stage of the game Man ager Eagan derricked McBee and boiited Payne. The, latter chucked 'em over fast and with plenty of Huff and held the herd scoreless un til the seventh, when Gislason got a two-ply hit and scored from the half-way station on Bates' long sin gle to center. All of this waa ac complished after two outs. Payne tailed along until the eighth, when a trio of Egan'i em ployes filled the basei after two down. Previou to this incident, "Urnp" Anderson had ousted all the Indian substitute from the Okla homa City dugout fortiaking funny remarks about the way in which he was conducting the game and all that kinda stuff and, when Eagan wanted to put in Pinch Hitter White be had to trot over to the clubhouse to get hit man. "Cap" Leidy Objects. "Cap" Leidy objected to this, but got no satisfaction from the "ump" and then informed all interested par ties that he would protest the game on the groundi that the umpire ousted a player from the park and then permitted him to return to the park and get into the lineup. Omaha won and saved Leidy from writing out a lot of information to ship to President learney. Youna; finished the game for Okla homa City and only had to hurl the Omaha eifthth to turn the trick. Big Bill" Fincher was fn tight placei several times, but each time his teammates susceeded in pulling him out. He allowed 11 hits, but the, Indians were unable to bunch any of these hingles and make their hits pay dividends in the form of scores. OKLAHOMA CITY. AB K II TB Sl SB PO A E Pllt. rf Tat, ,'lb . . . Felher. 2b . McDeniel. h Clnglurdl. If Windel, ea , . loore, cf . . . I.oar. e McltcO, p ... vl'ajne, p , . . 0 0 Cruise (21, Barbara (2), Hoik (2), Ford. Oib.on, Msnn, Mueller. Hlade. Topcsrcer. liornaliy, Bottnmley, Bto. k, Ain.mlth. Oalner. Smith, Fournler Krrora: Powell. I'l'J'l O. Hnrnshy. Botlomlev. (lalner Sllerdel Tun baa hits: Botlomlev Am. smith, Hoiks. Home runs: Mann, Olbson. Sacrifice-, hits: Kou'. Roeer. Slock Left nn bases: Boston, I; St. (Louis. 7. Bses on balls: Off lli.vton 4: off Wstson, S; HI Mc.Naniar. 1; off Pfeffer. 1; off North. i: ort narroot, i; Doek, I Hlta: Off Braxton. 7 in 4 Iniiinita; off Watson. 1 in 11-3 innings; off M.Namara. 1 in 1 In- nin; off Marouard. in " t iniuos: off Pf.ffer. I In a inning., off North 4 in J i tniilng. off Hsrfoot I m 0; off Dhsrd'l. I in 113 innlns.; oft Dok. 3 in I iiiiili.g Strink out By Hiaaton I; ky Mirqu.rd, I. by I f'ff.r, 3; by No.th 3; by hh.r. del. Wild I'Hiht.: Pfeffer If) H. in II. htr Mantuard Losing pitcher: Doak I'niplie. Hauiell end Kiem, Time. Ill Omaha Be by Sidney Smith ICopyrlkkt lilt I KkAto MOVta.. to kvitaur- imon lax l -i f ' " i tVSkll leaug Tklal .... a till a I M i IV) hue hailed for Payee la igklk. hi FPsmra. AS) B H TBSHSBPO A t) 4 I J Ileal , i I I a ii . I I I I I I I ( I. la ana Tk , Bate. Ik . , . (rrartlhkrw, Ik (rifflM, rf ,. Slenuak. rf . Ai.raoa, If 4 4 I Ileal, a , . A . :::::. "iieecee. : !'". 9 Talale t i i ii i i im I til 4kMS eon S lo an ia a aee kr inelniel OkleSioena (lip, . , . . Beffklaee .,,...... a m a r y Meeae real firanlkent lsfne-1 seat nklahoena ( lly, ll Oaieke, I. Three. beee liltt Meiiiiak. Tae-keae kite) (elfrin, l.l.loeM. Pelarr !. Bee and kit. i off Mrllee. 4 aeufa tn I I I Mtklneei Off Pejoe. end I In 4 l-l Ikklngst eff Iwr a and I la I Ikklng. ki.terk eeii lly MYltee, ke I'eras, Si by kinrher. i by Young. I. Haer oaj hall.i Off He Be. 0; ff Pern, i off llueker, Si eff Young. I. livable playet irlelkeoa la Del. Mrs en kaeeet okkshntne I Kr. l Omaha, . I expiree l Aadereon ead Mole. Tlenei 1:1. Boosters Tske Double Header. Dee Moines. Is , Aug II Pes Molne mad It five etialghi vlr lories ever St. Joeepk ky winning both eada of tfeubie heeder, I In 3 and I to I. through timely hitting and xcllnl pitching ky Lrnck end Si era All of Ih vlelter' rkna war econd a a remit ef error Score, Ilret gam. T iOSFPH f PES MOINEP ABHOA ABHOA. Olion. Ik 4 I I llOenl. (fill Orover, If 4 I I 0'Wsgn.r, lb I 1 I I Fisher, rf 4 liHorsn. rf 4 11 Bon us, rf 4 I :op.r, Ik 4 I 7 I M Did, lb I 1 LOrsn.y. If 4 1 1 Nuf-r, 2b I I I 1 Tun on. I I I Biowne. a 4 4 II Coa ly, lh I I 1 Kandler, c I I I lWl,oB, 1 i 1 Mangum, p I ( l l.n h. p I t 4 Total 31 I 21 14 Totsll 211127 11 Score ky Inning; St Joseph 70 001 IIS Dee M si ne 00 o4 llx-l Summary Bun: Olson (21, (lenlk. Oraoer. Wlleon Errors; Wignr.Turgeon II). mso-haee hit. Olson, W.gner Horri fic hue: Wagner. Turgeon, Lynch. Left nn kasee: Si, Joseph, I. Stock ui By Lynch, ; hy Mangum, I Earned runs: Des Motnee, I Doubl plays.. Coop er t Turgson lo Ceoper: Browne to Nuler to Olson. Umpire; Fltspatrl'k Tim: I 44 Second game: fcT. JOFKPH t DEI stOle P.g AUHOA. ABHOA. Olson. Ih 1 1 4 0 Oenln, rf 2 1 0 Oiover, if 4 1 o o wsgner, b 1 I 1 1 Fisher, rf 3 1 otcjnr n 2b I 4 3 3 Bon'it. rf 4 0 1 OIHoren, rf lit M D Id, 3b I 1 1 llCooper, Ik 1 3 i 1 Nufer, ill 1 I I 0 Orsn.y. If 1 0 I Browne, s I 0' Turgeon, ss 1 0 4 I Ksndler, 1 I HCon ly, Ih 1 I Adams, pit A'Bsnner, e I 1 Lusihen. p 1 HMers, p I t I Total 17 lll4 Total! It 21 !l (Seven inning by agreement). Score by Innings; St Joseph 0 0 0 Lee Moines .....101 010 I Summary Rum: McDonald, Nufer. Oenln (J). Walnr, Gorman. Horan Errors: Nufer, Browne. Gormen. Turgeon (2), Connolly. Two-has hit: Waaner, Oenln. Horsn. Sacrifice hit: Nufer, Oenln. cooper. Left on beers: SI. Joaeph, S; Des Moines. I Struck out: Bv Adsm. I. hy Luschen, 2. Bee on balls: Off Mars. 1: off Adam, I; off Luachen, 2. Hit hy pitched ball: By Mer (Kandler, Fl.h.rt. Wild pitch: Adam. Earned run and hlta: Off Mers. 0 and tn f Innlnga; off Adam, 2 end 4 In 1 Innlnga (none out in fourth off Luscen, 3 and 2 in 1 innings Losing pitcher: Adsma. , Double plays: Gorman to Coopsr . Umpirl: Fits Patrick, Time: 1:21. H WlUhee Beat Packer. Sioux City. Iy Aug. 14 Although tie Packers outhlt Wichita by II to 11. (hey Inst th laat game of the aerial by I to I. 8core: -WICHITA I 8IOUX CITY. AB H OA I ABHOA Smith. rf 2 2 UHamltn.ia 112 1 Blskesly.lf 4 10 0:Hemwy,3b Ill Griffin, 2b 4 2 S 3 Eleh.rf F.est.rf 110 1 Meti.lb 111 4 II 0 Berger.es 111 aiQuery.c Duller, 3b 2 0 1 SiOsfergd.rf 4 17 0 4 111 LRreen.o S 0 a 0 Palmar Jb 2 114 I 1 r M'Dowl lh 4 2 13 0 Mattlck.lf Maun.p S 1 0 21 Roetger.p 110' 'Psvis.p Total 31 10 27 1( Tensr.p 10 0 1 0 0 0 1 liBhsngllng 11 I Totele 37l7 jTlT tBatted for Davis In slghth. Score by Innings: Wichita Sioux City .20 021 0111 .311 00 0001 Summary Run: Smith. Blskealey (1), Griffin (3). Berg-r. Maun. Hemingway (2), Metx, Query, Ostergard. Errors: Ham ilton. Hemlncway. Two-baa hill: Oitar gard. BlakeSley. Hemingway. Horn rim: Orlffln. eiacrlflce: Berger. Stolen baae: Hemingway. Elah. Smith. Doubl playa: Hamilton to Palmer to Mets: Palmsr to Hamilton to Metx; Butler to Orlffln to Mo dowell: Berger to Onfflk to McDowell. Hlta and runs: Off Roettger, I and I In S Innings: oft Davis, . 2 and 1 In I In nings, off Tesar. 1 and 1 In 1 Inning. Left on basea: Sioux City, 1: Wichita, II. Losing pitcher: Roettger. Bases on kill: C'ff Koettger, 10: off Davis, 3: off Maun. I. Struck out: By Foettger, s; by Da via. 1; by Teear. 2: by Maun. 4. Paaaed balla: Flre.n (2), Query (2. Hit by pitcher: Bv Roettger (Breen ) Umpires: Ormsby and Holme. Time: 2:2k. Omaha After 1923 "Barnyard" Tourney Omaha horseshoe pitcher who have entered the national tourna ment which starts at Dei Moiriei, August 29, will journey to the "City of Certainties" armed with ammuni tion which will be used in trying to secure the 1923 tournament for thi citv. The Ak-Sar-Ben is behind the plan to bring the "red-letter" horseshoe pitching event to Omaha, and King Ak hsx on'ered the tine of Ak-Sar-Ben field for the tournament. Ak Sar-Ben will furnish the necessary equipment to make the toumey a succeii it only the "barnyard golam'" associa tion deride on Omaha n the placg for the lOJ classic. More then 2,(M) will b given ay in ptteet :t Dinah Undl the tourni men. 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