R OMAHA ri'H: MONDAY, AUGUST 28. 19: Up-to-Bate News and Gossip of Interest to Sport Fans Play in State Golf Tournev to Start Today Tho 1)4)1 ! H Dfvotrd ti Fin. Twihih' Irt Off t A. M. Hy JIMMJE BAUGII. NEAKI.V itollrt Will attempt to whip M Hufd 'i4 Uf. Hunker into .ubmi.einn mi n tr ll.f M'H ihMllploillll IHili annual t.furnammt Hatting Ihi morning i Hit Omaha l 'l'i Hie fml ioin it tlatrd t' ill in the iU4!itina found at 8 . ' I'tnii.tiMl yrelrniay ht 11 would be g'"i l fihe championship light Two Dy tot Qualifier. Two iv Hill be denoted to the .lav tig of I e .Id hole ijuahfymn round, vu'll I b"l' I'l- 1 u'l nndwan iJilie final 18 Titred.iy, Omaha' ifu,lrr were, arrayed in "mule I'Hiiulii.ii lo repel ide charg I fultatrrt, 75 of vvhotn ire taped - J , u "'I '" mornirg, Final Tournament. Jl,my tonrnainrnl golfer Mere out in the I ' lil iiir yesterday put fug llie (nut ton. h to llinr imc. No ur mon wr-re turne'i in yrttrr. lUy, hoviivtr, -nil the majority were lovtr (tun S.t'ir.lay, Jsatlt 1't yi.M, who Ill-undated the .lime in j ur 7J Satuiilay, had 77 j i-it'I iy. lihtne Voting. prrarnt champion, j.:,, r.J around with linn and had tlx laiil ii'orf. Hate ( Uk, I inroln "pro" 'ok "7 and m:!le I two on llie JfjS-yard o. ft, )iir four hole. 'lhi in the tint l ine a two ever made on l ltl rnur r to far at Field member Mini offit i-ili recall. Make Long Drive. I'lark't tluve put him about 100 .ird fri'ti llie 1 1 1 and her holed out a inaithie hol. Si vi i tl thrift have ben made on !l i bole. M, H. I.a Douceur turned in the low mute with a 70. lUy Sllieldl I ad tin 80 alter getting away to a h d atari. Mis Lillian Stoddart Wins Marathon Swim Philadelphia, I'a Atiir. 7.7. Mis Lillian Stoddart of the VVomcn'a Swimming a-iotialion of New York, li'd.iy won the annual three-mile marathon race for women, held under li e autpirc of the Kiverton Yacht tluli on Ihe Delaware from Uridyl lo Riverton. Stale Tomes Slams Out Three Home Runs Hastings. N'eb., Aug. 27. Hasting drubbed Grand Island in their last Sunday home game by 19 to 5. Tome hit three home runs with men on each time. I'ritchard dislocated hi left knee in the third inning and was carried off the field. The Kore: H."iri: llllAND IHI, AND. I HA8TI.VOS. AllH.M.A. AM.ll.OA. Krnr.t,3b i ol Plf r, !b Jtntieit, I'D t ;i, I Hi.enktr.rf 4 l,rltth,.rf I Mri . rf 1 )ir-wrr.lb 4 V.liu,rf 4 llinll-). g 1 JIMwIlnr.cf SjTuinu, rf Oi WIll, 3b OlWIIIrti, o li7.flRn., rf IMPrlffln, h 0; Ki htiT.. 1 0' rttrnon,p t II 2 0 h Biiupe.p 4 l. 1 Totals ' 4t 11 17 II Totals it t : 111 Scuro by Innings: rirunfl laland ,,' . Jluallnt ....1011 000 013 t 414 iZD 0! IS Hummury n.un: Krnmlit (2), llmi, E. EUiuf. 1'lirr, (li), Mooller (2), Tomn 161, Will 12), WlllcU (2), Zcl(enblr), (Irlffln. Kchtermryrr (2), I'etenon. Er ror: Flnlmii, aicukrr (2), l'rltrhsrd, lirawpr, flrur. lloin rum: Tom 2), Krandit (2), Witt. Two hni hita: Orlf fin, Kulsenbuln, Hontl-y, ;. Hhupr, Will. TlKer. Haitea on bulls: Ciff l'ctrMon, 3; off Hhuie, 2. . Hti)l.n bui-t: 1'lzer, 2; Hrhlermycr, 2; Tomes, 2: Witt, Mnel 1T. Uoublt filuym : Mt-i.it. lirawer, llnnt l y. Htruck out: liy l.t(iri,on, 0; Hhup, 7. J.fft nn bun: (liHtiU JnIu till, 4; HaHtlnRH, tt. Wild pitch: !viernn. V.urnvd runs: Hjntingn, 12; llrxnU Julnnil, I. tmplre: Wood, Tlmr: l:Uli, Links Beat Elkhorn I.lniuln, N.'b., Ana. 27. Llnrolii won tho tnnt stuns of tb rl hora loilay (mm tli Iruituo-lradliia Ncirlnlk tssm by m scon. t IE. to 2. Lincoln bunohttl hits off Hilton and Cofflnditfffr In ttis second lunlna f.r nlns runs. Tli n.uirr: NOHrMI.K. I LIM'iil.V. All II O Af AH It O A Ath t'n. ss Mite l. 2I Marr, 2h H.tusiN If Knapp. rf I'Urk, u t!mvw, rf Mxa'iy, lb union, p Cd'fr, p 2i 8nr'-r. st 3 I'atill, ct , Dy. 2ll u c'onky, fl Uioiiwon, rf II llnol, If U: Mn'oy. lb I U l V.mkor, lb Oil llalle)', p 1 ' 1 Tolsli 41 V 27 13 Totals 14 10 14 U Mrora by Innlntsi ,rf..ik ia lis inti s l.lmln , l'l lj :' 14 Munimsiy Huns: Win lull, Kuuas. i'lik., xprsnstr, i'arrls Ol, I'M. Cuu K.y iJl. il Hi.. hi ill. Horn, MiC.iy (it, lukrr 19), luilny, Krrors, Ailnrinn in, Mlii-hll, tUrr, iitavr, i(fln4Kff-r, iiraiir, flilHiuti, )U-i oy. Ilutns rons: l(..uv. Crin T-i hiia nilKim 131. Illly, t'lSlk, 1V, .N-anltV. Iluul-. Itnua lukr, 4',ihky. l.ati un b.iav; Nutfuik 0, l.tiisuln 4 flout., iy ' l'y I,, M.t'oy. i tlM I. li- iiii-t. Ni raiiar aifO' a out; liy ltlly t. by i 1 1 i lost 1. br l'u(f,HdAffr 4 Iish'S on I -II.: tiff ilail.y i-ll t(,ti.llr I, Una: fit llii'" 4 in inniiis .(( i ,tu, . alvr 11 lo f iiininits I "auiff pitcb-i; liiitoa, I'mplts, !... f'nia ,( J. in., i -4. VNalfbury 4aa). ttlibilit ,-a. ' k iiii ! first t-oi "f His s-fira it n,s i SH4 Inilil IB i," I'V a i of I to 4 1t U'a ft.4 (bra m bs it tk ttita al-k ob 41, Ml l4i ft l ivO.. a ka HfcAtl'tiK I unm i.r il H ' All II o 4 v.S'sf I I a - (.-.in.,, sa a t 1 I ; kvK.kf Ik I III iW., it I i II' I j,n,a, H 14 4 I u l-Mi il Its' ' s. . 4 I t .. fills. ,.,., I I 4 I I f ilia I am a. I I It .-i 4, Ik w k... f l a a ... --a i. : i r i Ui'i I I i i ,f a ) i4.(, pl) Juan, a 4 I t.ua Hit ill, ft- - k tail Hs tMliHI , I .- aa.y ., ,.,, i n i , , 4 I I, ... I h ... k . a " i i a a,ia 1 a,.a a. as k .l tv . a. i.i a I ii aaiaS'SS, ft.i-ha-f 4a ak taiia, l''t a .;S4 baaa. Mi li,i,ai, I, a .'.a. (ja, I l.r a. itfta.a b. It Tj' 4 4! If II bl i' -4 i a 1 1 l a a i k li Sii4 ii. : III W ,:, II i , .5-.a. ,4.,,. . I . II I - , ,,. a, ( a, ,.a.t k a. 44a J. a i it ,-k at. i -mii. j Iwim,. Ita.a. I I i4. I, H J. .... ' israMa l-aai. t'a.a, , a, t tt, . . t a a a.-aa b.i,. a, , i. bi I la, al . ta to -sat l 4-1 i.i. II Bush Leads Pitchers of Major Leagues ((r)l'U.i;T JOU- BUSH, lb. f l"'d ball art.! of I ha New YuiU Yankee, icored hi f'Jlh ,iiiiry recently when he de. Ieated lh Athletic, liutH li now leaitniil the pitcher of bottt leaitue. II hi ! but (our game I lhi rifin. i Three year ago Bullet Joe" puh m on lh brndi of ih Uution Kd j S", diconulat (igure with little -iore nnu rrrii a mna; one way trip to Ihe bu.htt, Hi ahouldrr Ha to ioic llut he cartely could rait hi arm above hit head, and a for developing anything that approxi mated ipred, it wa quite beyond pot nihility. The llrainerd Bullet wa kpcni, it termed, and one of the game' picluret'iue character wa aboi to pat on to other tcenc. Joe wa in cliued to agree with the major ity, although he would not admit it, even to hiintelf. He aort of held the thought that perchance he might rome bark. New York Giants Increase Lead in New York, Aug. 27. Playing bet ter baseball at bat, on the bates and in defense than at any time during the season and overcoming three of their most Stubborn obstacles to the epnnant Chicago, Cincinnati and St. Louis t,he New York Giants in creased their lead over the second place club to seven games. McGraw's men took one game from the Cubs, two from the Bed and three from the Cardinals. They played almost perfectly on Ihe de fense and converted their compara tively small number of hits into just enough runs. American Race Close. In the American league, New York and St. Louis continued the nose and nose sprint for the leader ship, each club winning four and los ing three games, leaving the Yan kee in the lead today by the margin of half a game. Through their three straight losse to the Giants the Car dinals today dropped from second place in favor of the Cubs. Yanks and Browns to Play Today New York, Aug. 27. Today' scheduled game at the Polo grounds between the New York and St. Louis American league clubs, pre vented by rain, will be played to morrow, an open date. In an effort to even the series and to regain the leading position in the pennant race, the Browns will start their pitching ace, Shocker, on the mound. He probably will be op posed by Bob Sliawkcy, The Yankees, so far, have the edge on the scries, having won yes terday's game, 9 to 2, and broke even in the double encounter of Fri day, when Shocker turned them back to defeat in the first game. ' WHATTH sMnas-r At Hatrhsn. of lbs Booth SMs Merchants aimouncsd ysttsiday thai ths Mouth id aim-hunts have tuhnlultd fsmra al Mannliif and t.akovlsw, Is. Ths Mrrhama will play al Mannln nut tun day and al 1 ww Muny ladilarilals. lu , il cro.a bait with, ths Marchaiita si Mannlnr. vahlla Ystlsr, !., HI pity His turn Hi 01.1a rluti al laiks VI liar. Vtr.ls A. lima, vaiiawiwn Omaha hall nlta.r. will j.riiay down m Markal, la., 10 il.y iu play wild Ins i.iata l am '.f Ins till! rlrnlt plajs firai baas for lbs Saw tlark-1 cub. Tha t alon l'.fl Hti.rs Tpartinanl baa-lall laain islil play lb fuil-ilua iliib st D'uiiariiin th a lnnn n Ths tl luh hat all Mundsot la ptiiik and I ai a .lay npan for faiua auk Iks I nit.fi l', ift,.i i-,sii wills nr wtta P. I. II,.. I nii.a I'aarta aiars AapaHmsat, itia t'Hiaht skis Omaha. Kh Major League liecord ; New York, A J7 Th week' fi,-(.fd in a,h Iraajue of gatiirt plav tl. and .ni tirhrr with run. hi4 and rrini. inrti Irll oil hatrt j n,l lull am led htt ppjionrnlt. Ml- i . !!-'H; IHi. till Sltllliial, tiilllltt ! V alaaaaal I r i n I n M II ! l tl II I II 4 II II 4' Vast f.'k a I a . a t k...-... ' ' t i.... .a s !a I ,l . I 4 - a t II I t I. ,t a t tt 44 t II t taaaanaia. w U ttt't I tt it i ti li I II It II II II II tup lo Ihe b'l.ht. Hi ahouldrr Ha V to ioie mat ne caririy couia ran r'ar- wm s. i 4 j :v:r:.r;::l - .. i -a .- . a- . t tl, , . t tt I 41 tl II It It It 4 14 14 4 II JJ 14 II 4 II II - y ' i'v tJ- When the leaton of 1919 doted, Buth did not worry himtelf over Bonrtettcr Kerne and his magic touch, which restored lout apeed to many a big leaguer' arm. Joe hied himtelf to 1'hiladelphia, and ceking out a competent boxing instructor, did nothing all winter but box. Starling at three round, Bullet Joe and the profettional darted tepping, until at last they had worked up to 10 and 12 round every day. Not once did Bush Play Good Ball, National League The Pirates' winning ttreak wa broken Friday by Brooklyn, which defeated them in both end of I double-header. The Superbas broke even on the week and the Phillies and the Brave failed to shake off their losing habits. The Reds played good ball, taking fourth place from the Pirate by winning two game today from the Braves. Cobb's Tiger had the best record of the week in the American. They led the other clubs in the hitting column and displayed a sterling brand of play in the field. Tiger Ready to Spring. Their loss to Washington today was their second defeat in a week of eight games. Detroit is in a position to take the lead should the Browns and Yankees crack from the strain of their long battles. The Athletics and Red Sox ran into excellent hurling, fell off in their hit ting and fielding miserably, dropping a majority of their games. Europe's Cue Stars to Invade U. S. Omaha lira Iaad Wlrs. New York, Aug. 27. It is now virtually assured that three leading professional balkline billiard play ers of Europe will compete in the international 18.2 championship tour nament to be held in this city early in November. Word has been re ceived that Roger Conti. the young champion of France, will not have to undergo another term of mili tary service, and that arrangements may be made for him -to take the examination in this country as he did last season. Erich Hagenlacher, the champion of. Germany, is making preparations to come here early next month. Edu ourd Horemans of Belgium, the champion of Europe, did not leave this country during the So-called off season, but has been entered in ex hibition matches. Loses to Vaughan Lsaaav 'rtSTS rUSTY' KVANl. Ym. lr bhltyti(h itiampiull. hip el it NtbMtat Ntiuial guaidi ti I'liiitiftuiiiih tamitUy Mil Tommy VHatH tf OmiKt o low fount, tUtittiM in Vom Jytrrtsad fur lh taajhivtighl h4aHtaMttfiy ! lha) HlHM (Vast lata CtiaB,i ai. (mm hiih t4iiim m4. t trtiaij pa itaa!;. M J,,., ill I a s- ar il " la I do inyihing that remotely reiembtrd throwing. Ilia thoulder repondcd wonderfully lo the new treatment and gained ttrength. 1 he cercie iiici ilrntal o hitting and blocking brought new niuiiln into play and alter a while the oreue departed from the thoulder altogether. Shoulder Improve. In 19.1) Joe w oiktd along tlowly, iiilching only few game, and with indilferent turret. How ever, he re- ported that hi hou!drr Iclt tronger than in the spring prrvioun, and the management gave him every chance in the world. Toward the end of Ihe year Joe alarted tripping a few fal one through, and wa delighted with the retull. He then announced that the arm had come back, but bateball men are tkeptical and they wanted to be thown, Buth gave the demonstration last year, He Marled easily and began to develop bit famous "screw ball," which they declare to be inott decep tive. One thing it certain, he blazed through the doting week of the sea son scoring nine victories out of 10 start. He was fatter than ever be fore and instead of railing Buth the "Bullet," with a maximum velocity of a few thousand feet per second, J" i now the "Brainerd Meteor," and h certainly flashes brilliantly in the baseball iky a he set down one op ponent after the othrr. Now the "Whole Show." Joe i now with the Yankeet and he hat taken the place of Babe Kuth "a Ihe whole how." Hit "comeback" i one of ihe most remarkable on rec ord. Uui-h scored hi 18th victory of the season two week ago, and is leading the league, with no one really dote to him. He noprovr with every game, it would eein, aid un lets be suddenly hits the skids, he may tcore the 30 notch in games won, Not only i Joe leading the league in pitching, but he is leading the Yank in hitting. Hanson Signs to Wrestle McGill Charlie Hanson and "Pat" McGill are going to mix again. Yesterday the Ak-Sar-Ben Ex position com pany succeeded in signing the two heavyweight "bone -crushers" to the dotted line for a finish wrestling match to be staged at the Ak-Sar-Bcn field, September 21. The bout will be held in the evening. King Ak land ed the Hanson McGill match t liar I la flansoa with the umlcrstading that within 00 days after Hanson and McGill tossed each other around the padded surface Gene Mclady, manager of McGill, would allow Earl Caddock, former champion, to go to the mat with Hanson. All of this, of course, will be carried out providing Hanson wins the match. Hanson and the Wisner (Neb.) wrestler have met before within a J4-toot arena. The first time they tangled Hanson won, but McGill yelped that he had a bad shoul der and that was the reason Han son won. King Ak tried to match Han son and Steelier for a finish mutch, but was given to under stand by the managers of both parties that Pal' Mcdlll the American Legion had the match. When Hanson and McGill meet here September 21, the winner of the bout will receive 75 per cent of the receipts and the loser 25 per cent. Triple Tic for First Plate in Medal Play A triple tie with net 69s developed in the medal competition at the Field club yesterday, Kay Hart and A. R. Rogrrs shot 8.1 apiece, which, with a hundirap, netted them a tVJ to lie Sam Reynolds with a "J and a han dicap of i. V. K. Fredman won the second flilfht with a ttore of Ki.!H 6M, Othrr good icorei in the first flight: tlrt.as ,!ip, t W l Craltliaail M II- Ts ijfiiah , , t K tl rra4.lihu If II- 11 M A lla r,l if , Hay anisld ,,,, i t II Batters WESTtCKN LKAQUE. II AN, II P-l Maaaaaa, ftaaak ,. tl lal t last, Mtaklia t lt laiaa. Hkl I III ,. t.1 14 II II II II la II tl 141 ,11 last III aala, kiaat I Ml , I ' lal ll Haaaili, tNaawtta It l t I NATIONAL LklAUUt:. awast lltak I.. IR, II r-l Hxaaaks, t 1 1 1 1 tas ll lisaaaaa. Put , tl I aa fa III III lniWn I "la lit a4 tat 1. 1 if a..aaa. a laak 11 ! Mlaaoa, 4 haaaaga 11 11 I III Ml AMERICAN LlAul't ksaa I Wk H, Ik. M tt p.t tktaaas laa l 4 14 ll HI I a, laaa. , III lt tl 1 1 4 tat aaba. I ta 114 4t tt 144 ktMlwaaa. Itaaaaat ill Ail tl It BaseBaDResullS dnaStandtntfS wraTrav n ioir, klaaallaf a, WtKI ' W I. tvt. Tulsa 14 II .t.'l Huffalias W la). 41 Mi -lua-pk I II .lliniki, a ity al II ,41 Withlis 7a II ,111 lias Mollis II II .la mutiny tl II lllli.nv.r II I .ill lasiaadsi'a Us suit a. Haffalaasaa, -l Wlaklla. i.aiah.uiia i'H. I I, I -a Mmnta, t I. I.sut.r. aj 1 1 a IM J..ph. I I, k.oui I lly, f Tulsa, t , Ti lal 't ihism, oklaaioiria l ny al Das Ho, ass. Tulsa al Uluut Lily. Isa sihsra athsdulsd. I M-HKiiKTrvrR i.r..i . laadlnss. w I, fct w i. rn Noif.ilk If It .at! Katlbuiy fl tl .! I.in.-oin is It .III llaailnaa It l ,4 llaslrua Itil.lllii. Island 1111,14 arslM-dai't at avails. Ilaatrlca, I: ralrbury. I llastiiias. II; iirsn4 laisnd, I, .lunula, 111 Norfolk, I. Tutlsy 'a (iamaaa. Orani laland at llaslints. Norfi.lk al l.lninin, Jisatrua al Isirbuiy. N ITIDN.II. I.KAbi r. hlaadlKtt. W I, vi i w I. pn, N.ts Toik 71 It ,ll7riii.lniiall II II .III I hlisao tl 14 ,417 Hrooalya tl tl ,471 Ml I.UUIS 47 14 .144 I'hlla tl 71 .111 I'ltlab rib tl II .IIIiMosior 1111,121 laalarday'a tUsulla. fhl'-ata, I; fhlltdalphia, I. Natr vik, l: m. I.oiala, l. 'inrlnnall, I I: lifwiun. , Jirouklyn-I'lltsliurvhl rain. Tndsy't llamta, ll' sinn al t.'lnf irnail. lirouklyn at i'lilaliuiab. fail olhais m btdulsd. aaWKMK A' j.rCilE. landlnfa. W.L.Prl.1 Wt.M ra. lorn 71 to .tat t nictaa t tl It. I.milt 72 II ,ll Wsslitos II ft .4)1 .471 Jiatrolt ta 17 .1411 I'hlla. 4 .411 74 llX vitvsna ti ti ,toi itoston Vrslardsy't Hasull. Washlnaton, 1; Dstrolt, S. N.w Vork-kl. Ixiula; rain. No otbara at hadultd. Today's bttiM, fhlraao at fhlladsiphla. I'lnvaland at ' lioston. ht. l.ouis al Nsar York. No oihria abaduld. AMKIIICAM AMMK'IATION. Ktaadlnis. W.L.Prf.l W I. Prl f. Paul II 47 ,IH'K. Cliy li tl .lit tlpnlla 71 II .llllliillavill It .411 Mil an 72 tl ,44IITldo II 7 .117 luilpla 17 II .Hf.Coluiiiba it H ,211 Vrslatrday'a Haaulta. Minnas polls, If. I; Mlltraukaa, t-l. Ht, Paul, 1-1; Kansas city, 1-7. J-oulsvlll, 14-1; Tolado, 0-1. Indianapolis, 7-14; Columbus, 4-7. Today's iaani. Tnlsdo at Ixiulsvllls, f'oluinbua at Indlanapolto, Ht. Paul al Kanasa City. Minneapolis at MHwaukaa. orTIIKKM AMMOCIATloy, M-mphla, 4; I.ltlls Bock, I. Msmphla, I; Luna Hock, aacond tamo. Chattanooga, 4; Nashvlll. . TKXAM I.KAOIE. Port Worth, I; Han Antonio, I. Haaumont, I; flhravoport, 4. Wirhlta Palla. 13; Cisltaaton, 1. Iiallaa, J-4; Houston, 1-1. f OAUT I.KAfU E. Oakland, 4-1: firtttla. i-. Han Krannlsco, 1-4; Salt I.ak. 4-1. Lot Ananias, 1-2; Sacrtmsnlo, 1-0, American League bona to ra Uaat Tignra. "Waahlngton, Aug. 27. Ily tmlsly hit- ung Washington woo aaally from Datrolt, 7 to 1. Mrors: IETKOIT I WA8HIM(lTOrf. AIIH.OA AB.H.O.A. niua. Ib 4 0 1 0 Rtct, rf till I'uts w, 2b 10 1 IjHarrla, th 441 t'obb. cr I I 11 Judas, lb S 1 1 0 Vsacb. If I 0 (loslln, If 4 110 0 0 rirowsr, rf t 1 S 0 Plag'ad, rf 1 llaney. lb 4 Kit-nay. as 4 Woodall, o 1 PIII'iltR, p 1 Moors, p 0 Olaan, p 0 Hol'way, p 0 gManlon I 0 HOhar'ty, e 4 111 1 1 Pack'ali. aa Sill 0!l.tm'tla, lb 4 111 0 OlMog'dga, p 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 II 4 0 Totalt 21 10 27 12 Totals 17 12 24 10 xllatt'd for Olaan In tlghth. Scora by Innings: Datrolt ...010 100 0002 Washington 100 102 2! I 7 Summary Hunt: Ifanay (2, Rica,- Har ris, Judge, Ooslln, Oharrlty, Packlnpaugh, MogrldKo. Krrors: Flagttrad, Hanay, Rig noy, tlnrrla. Two-bass hits: Hanay. La- mntta, Klsgsteail. Stolen bssa: C'obb. Hsc-rifli-Fs: Klgnay. Woodall, Mogrldg. Judge. lioubla plsy: Hnney to Culshaw to Blue. I.rft on basest' Detroit. 14; Washington. I. Hnses nn balls: Off Mogrldg. 4: off Pll- lette, 2. Struck out: Hy Mngrldgs, 2; by I'lllette, 1; by Holloway. 1. Hlta: Off Pll- lette, 9 In Innings; off Moore, 0 In 1-1 Inning; off Olson, 0 In 2-1 Inning; off Holloway, 1 In 1 Inning. Hit by pitched hall: Hy Plllctte. 1; by Moors, 1; by Clean, I. Winning pitcher: Mogrldge. losing pitcher: I'lllette. Umpires; Ratlin and Owens. Time: 1:10., Iowa Athletes Enter Big Meet The state of Iowa will be well represented in the first annual Mid western A. A, U. track and field championship event to he taRed at the Ak-Sar-Ren field next Saturday. Anions the entriei from the Uni versity of Ipwa i Charles U. Book in, champion hurdler and renttiry man who can run the distance in nine and four-fifth second. Craw ford, fierhard, Noll and Shope will also fly the Hawkrye color next Saturday. From the I'nivenity of Dei Moinra will come Robert Greenman, champion bii'h school hurdler of Iowa; Harold Kochn, Viltim Lyon. Farl Kennedy, lieorge Simpton, Kuliard laxti-r and Harvey Sprout, tl.cli and lift I evrnt men. Argcntinas Polo Team Beaten by Americans Riniiion, N" J, Auir, 27 Arfen titui'i potti t' Jni which cam to th 1'niteit State 10 day H'i fih troni iriumihi in Kiif'ind, wi Inn inatrtl from the Herbert Memoiial cup toutn.imrnl Indav hy the Oii( t iiiiiiiy c!uH, !! 1,1 I'V the handicap ol f,v cniiir.tr t In ho ,mewin t-e !; ti muth l r h Latin fltvrfi li tifffiomi, Wheeler Memorials Beat Lincoln Team ! h In 4.n "7 - ( Sitt. at Tt'-t"antl"-he Kbrlfr Mrinun al tluft'i liin of (iinaha iliiri l ih t,i ii i. (iii)i u( thit tiiv ti Una !! II H hi ih tune 4 II I I Ite tittf f tatit l4 kttM7 la.'.Uat i Ml Wliaalaa , t lll-ll I I Ha a al . ii lit III an-, as bl.j ist I t.aaaa Ma-t aa4 I iii !- , H'ia, Ii las 'a , a a. Pachers Beat Boehler in Siou City, Aug, .7 Siou City ami Tulea divided a double hradrr hrre today, the I'acker winning the fint game in 1J inning, J lo 2, while Ihe Oileri grabbed the second ron tct in seven innings, 0 lo J. Score, fint game: Tt't-a nn x ftTr All II OA' A It If ll A Hsnitatl rr t llarnllt , as t I I I Ihnn.n.lb III I llniiii,, 4 411 r I's.ls. If 4 I t Ki.li. rf I t I. Sink, If I I I Hl.ai.gl ,. f 111 Una, lb III I Mala, lb fill llaum.Jk I ) gu.n, 117 4 MHina.aa 114 li'ai-ig. If 7 1 I Orosby.a I all l l'alin-r, IU I I I lloahlsr, p I I I 4 Maiiirk.if III aMl, p 4l Total II II 17 lj To'aia 41 II HI II ra by lanlnm 'II Inulnta ) Tiil ,.,..,,, Jo s l mut t'l'y , .out to loo I I Nummary Ituna, Davis, lamb, Jlsin. Inawsy. Mhanilina. Mattlrk. I.rtois- Han nian. Palmar 1 wo baaa hits: Haumsn, llsminswsy, llsnntlt, Ousrry. laaii, Mm Ulnnla. Thraa l.aas hill llsmlnaway Msi riflra hltst Thompson, l.svia III, tau-rry, Vtolsa basrs lisuinan. Thomphon Maui. I""sy, tliilliiru. Ilamllion. ftnuola plays: llsinlltoti-Mala; Ilamllion I'alinar; llaminf way-I'sltnsr Mats' l.aft on l.sas: lulsa, II; Minus 'ity II. Haaa on ball! (Iff lloahlar, I; nff liavla, I. Hlru-k nut: liy H.talilar, ll; by nana, a wild i ll, hi lloahl-r, Passsd ball: tvuarry, MM by pllrli,l Hy I'avla, tfwiinnla. t'niplrra: Ltwls and Andaisun, Tims of asms; ;l, TL'I.KA I BIOIX f'lTT. All If O Al All II O A tVnatl, rf I I at Iflton. at 4 111 T psna, lb S I I II away. 5b 111 I'avla. If III Oi CI. lint, rf 4111 lamli. if I t ll Mats, lb t I 10 I. llvslt, lb 4 I M'alm-r, lb 1111 ll'man. 2b 4 I t 4 gu-nv, III ll'il nis, sa 4 I I I.Msitlrk.if 11 Crosby, a 114 rita'i'd. If III nuaaall, p 111 I, M"all.r, p l Wilson, u I 1 I Tolsli 11 II 11 li tTrsar 1 Tolala 7s"l2i7I Rsltad for Wilson In 7th ihavsn tnnlnas by arinsnt ) b.oro by Iniiima: Tulsa II III) 71 lout City too Of I 01 ummarr Bunsr Jlnn-lt, Thnmnaon, riavlt. lllvalt, Hamilton. Msta, pslm-r. Errors: M'Ulnnla 121, l'alni-r Two-I.a.s hlia: Hua.ali (7). Palm-r, l.allvalt Thraa. basa hlls: Davis. Kuaa-ll, Hairiflia hits: llannstt. Hiolan bssas: I.a nib, l,a llvslt. Doubla play: Thompson to fjsu msn fo ll!vlt, Hits and runs: Off Hosttgar I and I, no Innlnaa tnona not In flrai I, off Wilson J. and I In 7 Innings. irf-rt on bsass: Tulaa 10. Bloiif ( Itr I llaaaa oa balls: Off Hussal I. off lloaiir I, off Wllsun I. Mtruik out: Hy Hus ton I. by Wilson t. Losing pli.-lni: Hosttgar, t.'mpir-ai Andaraon and l.tutf. lima or (tint; 1 Ilnara Mill Houlilo-Hraulrr. Uanvrr. Aug. 77 Ilalivar outplaysd HI Josapta bsra and won boib gsiua.a of doubla-liaitdsr, ths first, to 2, and ths aacond, l to , Ths horns tram piled up jf nua in tna sac-ona, Scora first asms; BT. JOHEI'H. I DE.VVKR. All H O A I AH H O A. Olson, lb 4 111 OO'Drlan.rf 4 11 drovsr, If 410 Karr, ta 4111 Flshar, rf 4 1 Mhanl.y, Ih 4 1 I I Hono'ti, rf 4 I 01'atiar'n, lb 4 I 1 I M Ho d, lb 4 . 1 I lli'art't, lb 4 0 11 1 Nufar, 2b 4 1 Ii Wright, rf 4 1 1 Iirowns, Mill J Oroas. If 111 Orab'skl, e 4 1 4 0,1'arkor. c 111 Msngum, p S 1 Hail, p lie Totalt II 1 24 I Totalt 11 127 12 cor by Innings; t. Joseph .074 OH) 0002 Denver 020 lit 00a I Rummary Runs: Drowns, Urabowskl, O'lireln, Kerr, Hhanley, Patterson (2), Oross. Krrors: Olson, Plsher, Kerr li), Cartwrlght. Stolen baaes: Patterson il.) Rsrned runs: Henver, 6; Ht. Joseph, 1. Two-baaa hlta: Olson, Brown. Three-baa hits: (liabowekl, Wright, Nhanley. Hears un balls: off Hall, I. Htruck out: Hy Hall, 2; by Msngum, 4. J.-ft on basest Denver, I; t, Joseph, 7 Doulilt play: Hhanley-Kerr-Cartwrlght. L'niplrss: Held and Uonahus. Tims: 1:27. .T. JOHEPH. DENVER V AUH.O.A AU.H.O.A, Olton.lb 4 11 llO'Brlen.cf I I 2 i lirovsr.lf 1 1 1 0 Kerr.ss 110 1 PUhsr.rf 4 11 0hany,2b 1114 J)witl,l f 4 1 1 01 1'alaon Jh ting eiumu, v i lli rlaht.il. Nufer.ab 10 1 4l Wright. rf Urowne.aa 10 4 4,(lomes.lf Knadlr.a 4 1111 I'arkcr.p Klrd.p 0 0 0 llUrost.p Lshm.p 4 0 1 C 1 Totals Totala 11 24 17 4 2 110 4 0 4 0 4 110 1110 4 10 2 19 11 27 14 cor hy Innings: Ht. Joseph 600 Oil 000 2 lnvsr 070 iul 01011 Nummary Huns: McDonald, Knadler 0;Hrlen, Kerr, Ulianley s, paiterson. Wright, Oomea til), Parker (J), .Dross, I'.rrora: Olson, Knudler, Hhanley, t'stter son. Stolen basts: Kerr (2), Wright, tinrned runs: Denver, 10; 8t. Joseph 1, -i'wo-bas hits: lliover, Parker. Three base hlta: Patterson, Oross. Hnses on balls: off Oross, 2; off Hlrd; 2; off I.ush ens, 2. Struck out: Hy drone, 3. Rairl lice hlta: Kufer, Wright. Doul.l plays: Olson (unassisted-; Kerr to Hhanley to I artwrlght. Deft on bases: Denvar, ; St. Joseph, I. Wild pltoes: Oross, Hlrd. Hit by pitcher: l)y Oroes (McDonald, Htowne). Passed ball: Knailk-r. Innings Pltced: Hy Hlrd, 1 1-3, runs 7, hlta d; by Lushrns. 7 2-3, runs 4, hlta 13. I'm pires: Donahue and Held. Tims: IM. Indiana Unit llovalera Twice. I'ea Moines, Aug. 27. Oklahoma ("Ity ilrf-uteil lies Moines In both ends of a double-header hero, 2 to 0, and t lu 4. Th hurling of Yde, who held th lo cals to fiva hlta in the first game, and a wonderful running rallied by illnglardl to deep left un (,'ullops hit In the ninth wera tha features. Allen pitched effective ball In tha second gam, allowing the lo cals seven hits. Hears, first gutnt: OKLA. CITV. I DE8 MOINP.S. AllllOAl AHM.OA. Put, rf lio ti (lenin, rf 440 Kregsr.Jo too 1 iWtgner.ih 0 I 1 0 r'elher.Hi 1 I I 4 Itorsn, if M Dan , )h 4 o Olnglnr.,lf I 0 Wlndlt.ss I I 7 llt.'ooper.lb 1 O'Oraney.lf I liTuigeon.ao 1 0 t'oniiul , Ih 4 0 Manner, o t 9 l ollop, p ;xilornitii. Moor, rf 1 I I.ong. e 1 1 White. I 1 Yde, p I 1 I tvt lit, HI i oit it it t i Tolala 11 117 17 altan for Conbolly In ninth, slutted fur n. mil In ninth, hiora by Innlnaa. Oklahoma City ,,, a tut ,'n.-3 lies Muliiea ,. , ...out oo too a nummary. Ituna: Hindis, Moots. Kr rors. I alher. Wludla til, l'.o,r. Two. bsia hlls; Mnora, long, llraan. lad mi baaa; Oklahotna fill. I; lies Molars. 10, Hir.,. k out: liy TUe. I: by Tuiiop 4 11. aa on ball: Til- 4; l ull' P. 4 l amed runs nklahoin I'nv, l.oing toi.h. ii t'ullup. Winning piiiher: Vde liunkie plavsi t'uMtl-l'!'o,ar-t',.rtnut!r I'ltiiiileai lllat.alma ami Hi. an. lima. la. sV-ore aai-'oail ganvet OKI. I ITT I I I Moivt'b AllllOAl A II II tl A PHI, If Ilia ileala. al 4111 kru ar, Ib I I Wetter I I I I 1 Palt r k III lll-.ail. If 4 M Daa, Ib I III t . - , h 4 14 tlint .11, ll 4 1 I .1,..,. If Wl.Jie a III I tii'l.-n at I I I VI i a. af 4 I I I -a H, Ik t ! -. Ai.aa. p Ta'a't 11 Mils., t 4 111 111 Uaa a, . v t ,a a II II IT II 11 I I I I II "l II It I Tat' I a. y 1st tit nek- mr ,. Ill lt ! -I I at al.iaa ,, ,.,,M4 I at H-I l,i.a,..-K-.ai pill III Kiwagaa ill, re..., 4 ,aa.-i4 ll.a'a4-. Il-aa, .lam l'. toaat1 V,,.-.a, 'i.aa. k). .a t a at ill ra a a ! aaa k,t i.-m 4e la. a hue It .,..1 i w-.aa. ('-. fni I- t,.., ai I ,,. a fall aa ta.-a 1-. VI , a-s I tel. a ,.a . ... . w a a, a-a . . a - a . :,a ..... a ':r.. . " . .....at la.aa a.l ,. a...ik. .1 f.t , a ..a a a- a I....... ".a a . a ' t I-....' .,. ... ,.. i ..a p a.- t-a- i ' i - a"-a- ini-laiu-b ta I b-a Jl i 14 A Itl-ltlt l4 btUS I tfWf J' fl It at tnttttt ftl twl In 4 41 !'. Mit v HITS-DM1S5ES (3V THE BUFFAIDCS-- Hial aaa Mil HIT.. AH U H TM )! l lO.A. tl. I am It b rf 4aiil!ltf lll.k-l-r. M !',! ! W l.rlllla. lb... 4 ft, rf 4 ,11ms. r, ss I I Hollar, Ik 4 a I t I Ital-l, I I M.IM.WSII, II .. I I I I I I I I llavtaa, a 1 a llra , ... I Tolala Il""i"iil7lTl"l tllrawai giwuadral out fur Itawb la Math, III 1 1 nan a. All M If 111 ft II. Mil PO.A. K. I.Mnaaa, lb.,, ! Al.prraaaa. If ... I I I I I I l.raiill.aaa, 4b . 4 I I ! I . I.tiinii. rf ! Haauah, rf I I I MassuM, ll,, I I I I I I I I I Wilroa, sa I iMiiarsir, t ..... I I I alt a I III man, p 4 a I I a I I a Talala aaHalIil7""l Vara by tunings! W I'hlla htm w llaffabara ! II lot a Horns Nona i f,raalham It. I piaraad rwiast W I'hlla. l Omaha, . Ihrra-laaa hill Mm aiiah, I wa-baaa. hllai Manual!, ,rii rr, Mr. lauwall, llanias, Mil by pll. l.rd ball I liy Htntua knilth I lioubla play I llilllar la l.rlffla la M. Ihiwril. Mraak aul I Ity llr man, ll by llaadaa, I, llaaaa axi ballat off II a man, Ii off ltb, a, lfl baaaawt Hlrhlla. 11 Omaha, I. I aiplrm llolaira and llrniahi. Tlmai li&a. arornl gamol Hit HITA. All. ft. II TM all all I II r. amllh. rf . a a I I a I I I 4 Illahralry, If . W. I.rllfln, lb. Mat, rf Iiaraae, ta ... Iliil Itr, lb ... ItraaH, a , . . ., MrlM.wrll, lb . tl.OonaJd, a.. Total I a a l I I a a I I I I a till I t I 4 I 41 li l ia l t il la I HI rPAU)M., All. H. II TH all (all lt 4 Y ..alaaaiaa f.lalaaoa, th AuiM-rawn, If a 4 a a a i a a a II a a a l a a a a a an t.raiilham, lb lirlflln. rf . Manuab, rf . Ifrrman. lb Hllros, aa . hjianrar, a KHulirr, p . nana, p ... Hair .Totals M 4 1 II I 11 IS . illiilea tiutterf tot Ukrla la plnlh. ex or by Innings I Wichita ; bun i1 Mil II ll.ilf.loes ex Ik 110 4 hsmmar) Karned runsi Hlrhlla. S Onmlia, f. rhrra-baM bllsl Maniiab, l.ran. tluam. Twa-haaa filial It', I.rllfln, llullav, P, i.rirriil, lllabealer. IHI bal-niaal Mr- Donald by rinrner. inillliM piaai oria fham to l.lsluauti ta Herman. Man anil l. ii. i mr tlo.l.er. and a In Innings! ff Okrle, 1 and I In 4 Innings, blrnek ouli liy MiMher, l by Okrle. ll by Mrlmjualil. 4. II em nn ballet lrr linrrer, l on yar,", 1 1 uff Mi lionald, I. la-fl "Hi l.a-eal Mlrli lla, I0 (linalia, I". I aiplreat tjrmabf and Holmes. Tims af gam I I :. National League fardlnale Drop llar.li fit, Jiult, Aug. 27. Near Tork tana tha third straight gam from Ml. Iui hr today, 11 lo I. and tha l arotnaia oropvan m third tilaca In Ilia lensue. due to hl- ruao's victory ovr Philadelphia, Th .n.a was a hea vr -hi 1 1 In Histrb, tha locals getting 14 ssfetles and tha vlsltora II. Hornsby got rtts tin noma run m th season, tying Ken Williams of lb Drowns for Ih season rscoro. Hr ore: Vt'.lV VOMIC I HT. LOt'lff A 11 II.O.Af AH H O P. ftanrro as I 1 II 4lJ.mith.rf I 1 II (Iron, lb 111 1 Htork, Jh 4 Krlar h, b I 2 S 4 Horns., IB 4 Meusal, If 4 1 1 I -Bottom,, Ib I Young, rf 4 I 1 0 Mualler.rf I Kelly, lb 12 1 0 Xrhulta. If I 1 I 111 7 I I I 10 4 14 (unnln.cf 12 4 llAlnamlth.o I Mleng-I, cf 2 I 0 0ll,aan, as i King, cf 0 0 10 OjToportar.s I Oil i lo o flnyder, 0 4 2 1 0 Hherdal, p I Mcgulll .p 12 0 O! North, p 01 1 0 0 nailer, p v Totals 40 11 27 12;Fournlr 1 Tottit 41 14 27 10 ensiled for North ia tlghth. Hi ore by Innings-. Vew York H 11 10212 Ht. I.OUIS 201 100 013 I Summary Buns: Bancroft, ilrob (2), Prlsch (51. Meuset. Young (3), Kelly, Cunningham, Mcquillan, J. fttiilth, block (71. Hornsby, Ilottnmley jlu-ller til, Hchulta. Krrors: Hnncrnft (2), Htock, Hchultt. Two-bsaa hits: Torporaer, Muel ler, Hchultz, McQuillan, Btengel, (iron, Ctinnlngham, Threa-basa hlta: Frlsch, htock. Horn runs: llornany, young. Hchultt. Mueller. Btolen base: Bancroft. Hacrlflces: Meusel, (Iroh, hnyder. Doubt plays: Davan, Hornsby, notinrolry; Wut lomley end l.avan; Stock, Hornsby and Iloltotiiley. Deri on bases l Ml. l.ouis, s; New York, 7. Hase on bslls: Off Hherdel, 2: off North. 1: off MrOulllan, 2. Htruck out: Hy Hherdel, 4; by Nbrth, 2. Hits: Off Hherdel, 14 in li, nona out In 7th; off North, 1 In 2: off Pfeffar, t In i. wild pitch: McQuillan Losing pitcher: Hher del Umpires; Klem and Ssntolla. Tlint: 1:13. Tuba Heat Phillies. rhlraan. Ana. 27. Chicago defeated Philadelphia In the final guiita of the aeries, 3 to 1, He ore: ATI H l Ai CHIUAIill. Mnkan, If AH If CI A It ii I, li. 3h li H'hcota. cf l-'rv ii, cf W'lier, rf i H'l'cher, tl Hi Terry, 2b 6! Orlmes, Ih OlC'I'han. rf :' Miller. If 0 Krug. 3b 3o'K'rll, a li I'heevea, p 01 Osborne, p Pk's'n. an J. Htiilh, :b o Fl'h'r, ss 4 eslla, Hi 4 Henllite, e 4 Uln't. p 2 gW'tal'n 0 al.eo 1 u Totalt 27 1 27 i To'ii's 11 I24U a Ha I led for Ptrklnaon In th. i Hatted for King In lib. Hear by Innings; Philadelphia 1 t i0 t Chicago 010 100 oot 1 Summary Huna: Mokan. Orlmea (S). fa 1 1 a han Knurs: None, Two-base hits; Pletcller IS), Lebourveau, Miller. Itoln tun: (irlmet. "a"illn-e: lleatliiote. left nn haaea: Phllail-lt h: I, Chicago I. Hasea on balls: oft King 4, oft I'heevea I. Hlru.W null 11) hrlng 4 by L'heeves I, hy osbo.na I. litis: Off I'heevea In 7 l-l innlnga, off ostium nun in I I I Imilnas. Hit by pitcher: Hy Oeborn t WrigbittDtiei. Winning t.lleheit Cheevea. Implies: Hart and Higler. Tim of game' I SI, Heala Ml Har'tala Mill. Clnrlnnati. Aug 17 The Iteda riada It four stia glil from II. oil. hi In l" data bv winnina Loth games of Ilia doubia. Ii-a.lr t 1,1 and I to I, kurr, f (al gniiie. lUIHI'.iN I CINCINNATI AM II CI A' AH II O A l',-H rf I I I Huiiis, rf I 4 I a h. if Jb till n l.-rt. It. t t III l.ua.an. If I till It .u.li. if II ) I l.uiae. a. lb I I 441 ll'a.a.e, alt I I I I I' a-nl. Ik 4 I 4 e C tenet t I I I 4 t V l oat h, g 4 I I Ci ulaa, if II', ba). b Motel, If II hale, Ik I. ..! at ll 4 "ti ail p a 1- ! Ii-Vai.nt, a (tee .. . . I , t ta . It tut 11 I tl t i T.ta't 11111 It aati-.-.a-t- t..a tliat-vt 1 1 1, r-e-i V'! Ill t'-.H aa lit, lloua', a- aa. , I llia lin-ar, lu,.. llvtada, ,litaliwati Ta tieet In l'aa aa. una.., i i.'ta, l..d Vk.ae baa kit rt i.aa, ttuatlv bi.'a taaa, liiat, t4uii, I'.niaa -I., a It -aa ttiabie k'i l'a I Uliiui I fl aa kaas ll-sCti. t, ft. eiaRett f, llaaaa aa l !'f Mat .."I I lf km a I lf iiak I at., a.l H ktaioail I tv -... I li, ,a i, It Via' i.i u (a I ... -aa 'l ei.H.a I I laaiaat, I -tin I t-ka. laH,4l I aitM al-i-'liMaia O l'i fit al ai I ll.Uf.iV I IIMIilH, Alt II t A I A a 'til I .fill 1 ... aa I 1 f lll ,, il It i . I , a .. ,. , ia, I I " ' J ' " S " 'a I I I I tlla.,.. - 4 vis ,, a I I j t I I a ..a la I I let a 1 I'.ti .a. 4 4 4 1 1 .... t I t..-. I 4 tui i i'i I a - - -I !. at II t 14 II Buffaloes and .Witches Split Two-Game Hill Ueiy II) nuti Hurl Shut Out Hall iii Initial Cuiitr't Win Oser Viior, 6 In 0; I.of Serontl, 4 to 10. By KALFII WAONEK. ) M 1-1 1 1 1 IN t likf S.OXJ fullov.cn of th great national pa lime trickled throunh the turnttilei at th Omaha bateball park Sunday sfternooii only to te (he Huf faloe and Wichita) Witrhe uo SlJ-Sfl in a double header. The lirrd tpture.l the initial Kimr, 6 to 0, tliaukt to the Kood iMtchiiiar of Samuel Hvman, while Gregory athltte copped the filial coiitnt of the icrirt, Id to 4 1 he fint K;ina wat the bettrr rf Ihe Ivvo. Neil bi-cantc the fluffa lot i emrrnetl mi the long end of the) count, but tlttc In the stellar bur hnif .f "Lefty" Jfyman, late cf the Detroit Tijier. "I-rfty" lame itithitl five itrike oult of Ptlablitbinif a in-w league record and four whiff of lying; Hav Hanforth circuit mark of JS trikr out. VVIiiff. II Witche. Hymin not only ttrmk out in lie, but held the lVJI rham. pioit of "IV 1 earney' Krii Brom) to f.v-e mattered hit and no icore. winch it a pnity Kood feat. It wa U-flyt fourth MraiKht win for the Jtif aloe in at many tiarl and he celebrated the on avion by giving the native on band exhibition of Kood hurling. He .trolled only two visitor,. One walked in ihe first and the lecond went to f,,t ,a,e vja baje on ball )n the aevtnili mnina- 1-vcry member of the Wichita rlnb waj whiffed by Jfvnian except .Smith frieatV.i.We,,-"Lt,v" wa at Iiii curve and tw tiers In the fint intiifijf Smith got to third base, but that wa the oniv time dtirinK the initial contest "hat ? Ka";' I'layer Kot that cloie to ho ne plate. Very few Witche. eve fhird " P"e 01 ,CCOm, ,ct Beebe on Hill. Jhe veteran iiccbe oppoted llv. man . but the old-.ier wK m S for the youngiter, who outbitchef him throughout. Gregory wa. oounrf ed hard by the nuffaloeand poinded' at opportune time. Member, of the here cathed their hit. hr run i. he Mcond, third, fourth, fifth Jnd .ev. enth mnmK,. They made eleven hitt off Gregory. Two of ,heie were homer, by George Grantham, whi e one wa, triple by Manu.h and three bur S2dAd?.,LW',k Vin,e out he didn't hava ih .i..ir .L ' afe that Ifymin had. n' Buffaloe, Ja .KOre' a",hou h ,h ""d riecl hard to come cloie to Wichita', .cor, i.?.6 r,vrr"t.h, e'Rhth frame.. ' I 91) " I alalia .11 a Wa - ine anort end of a 10 Ifnminla at,. I I . . V ..na eiBh,n "ami Cat). Lrtrlv lii1.J lr..i . . j -.i.vmikiA aiurjc !?-r ' n '.if moUn.'1 in ,he ,eco"J -r-. uciaiica Hurler I-in- r 10 the mound in ika j nig iiiii' . ivvzr ' lot and ,Ii,h,'t have anything but ftll1'd a-,mi'f- After he wm touched for nine run., three of which came in the third and ix in the Tfth Lcidy finally decider! fhaf ;? I.. .11 the'bS C''angC' icnt 0krie to Wichita got to Okrie in the .ixth tally rU" a" m thc nn,h for ano,ne'' ct- .. .Te. the Buffaloes, Slim" McDonald -a.ri L m such ipeedy fashion that the Buf faloes went acorelei, until the .ev-c-nth inning McDonald wa. work X,!nh "C form,u"til the .eventh, when he was nicked for three run on a base on balls and a trio of fa amoung which wa a ieir,u i... ' nush his second of the afternoon. The i i "I,al "Core in the- f-tioi1. )ViMu ,hl,rler ,,cld tht ItUoes to one one a note ...,.;i .l. aeventh. " '" .Ha.'te",'! er (?,',N'mr "v.Dth. anatted for Caveney, In elabth Hatted for Kllle.pi, in aigifh htora by Innings: ''n. Huston ... Clncl n na il "I0 tl)0 L"'t"1"" 4u0 001 011 ? Summary Runa; Barbara. Ford (Jl nn,j rin'iW- lLW'"f- ''rna. l.aub.'r. 'Dun- ' 'an (.'), Hnush (7), Fonsaca. Error. Ko,Vr Wing... Two-baaa hit.: floush nowdo Threo.baae hits; D.ubert, Cavens, Tt?r bare Ha. riflc, hlta: Fnnaaia W ma I I on baa.a: lloatnn, 4; Cincinnati '"j0- '' Plav: Ford to iH'iV.Ton bsll." ? McNaniara, 3; off llra.tnn. ! off Viiarl, gr. 1: off Keck. I; rr i ...,f.' V1 .f?' h." out: Hy MrNanara. I- bV kw ,. .J .nn:.v:i,',ht,,,M,?N:tn,irn,,n; Hr.Vt'on""l ,,i"r,,,l 1 '''". "" I'lnni.T'o nIfU"ii"",t,.i 'iT,, ," 1 hi. b, p.,,hd bai.h,,"v VZ.1 n?,c r::!: aaaart CrN'a.l. Winning l.llcbsrl uoue, I.o.l i, i,li,,i,.,, rt C O 0.y and MeiaViauV. Tim" J II. " Miske Matched With' Roper for Labor Day St. I'atil. 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