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THE SUNDAY PEE: OMAHA, SI-TTnMnER Z, 1322. Australia's Doubles Tennis Team Defeats Tilden and Richards in Straight Sets ii i 11 , iii i m.. I .ttmks Ea Frank Okrie Hurls Buffaloes to Victory Over Packers by 3-1 Score. isuiLiuaoiu AntppolVoui Litrrally Tfar Amrimn Team Apart in Dai Cup Match at Foreai Hill. PatterS0Il-W00(l EDDIE'S FRIENDS Another Business Engagement Cancelled roret Hills, L I. Srpt J. Amtra.ia'i qiirtt for tne luvi cup. emblematic of the world' trim !n rii champion, hi-t!ot btcn in tain KrgardlfH of the fuu! outcome of Monday' P'y 'he work of I'at O'ljara Wood and Gerald Fattfrton in the double match, when they df- Oiled William T. Tilden II and Vin. cent Firhard. 6-4. 6-0, ft. J, thi Iternoon, will ttand in the tnnali of American tennti at one of the greatest exhibition) ever witueated on the continent. A a reult of their victory the acore nandi tonight two matcliea to one in favor of the I'nited 5latra, Urffated three tela to one by the Mine combination at Doiton on Mon day for the United Statea champion hip, the antipodean came hack to day on the court of the Westside Jub and literally tore the American team apart. No greater ditplay of team tennia in all in multiple re quirement ha been een ince Nor man F. Brooke and Anthony Wild ing, the famou Australian racquet master, won a imilar match on the tame Mretch of turf in J 9 14. Inci dentally it wa the firt time tinee that year that Australian player have won a match from the United State m Davit cup play. Autzie Invincible. The challenging combination wa imjily invincible this afternoon. Wood and Patterson o completely outplayed Tilden and Kichard that the latter appeared almost in the light of novice by comparison. Cer tainly m team partner they played in the light of strangers. There wa no disposition of the play in which the American stood out as superior 'to the Auzzics. Outshining the other players on the court was fat O'Ifara Wood. No auch exhibition of light-iiing-like stroking and thinking has been witnessed since Brookes flashed hi racquet eight year ago. No ball wa too fast or stroke too quick for Wood to return. His quick sense of an opruing and hi meteor-like re turn from close to the corded bar rier stood both Richard and Tilden, figuratively speaking, on their heads. In fact, the latter frequently brought rounds of laughter from the 12,000 spectator composing the gallery when he instinctively ducked these flashing shots instead of attempting their return. t , . Patterson, ranging wide in the deeper recesse of the court, proved a wonderful supporting partner to Wood. Hi full-length mashe fre quently forced - either Tilden or Kichard into errors or weak return that offered easy opportunities for Wood finishing shot. American Outclassed. When Patterson himself came up to the net to aid his partner, and these occasions were frequent, he also launched terrific driver and kills, sometimes sending the ball on the bound into the stands back of the court in a manner made (famous by Maurice McLoughlin a few years ago. Brilliant a Tilden and Richards a'e individually, they could offer no sustained defense to the perfected attack of their opponents. They were repeatedly forced back beyond their own base line, split wide apart ,to the corners of the court or aligned behind each other in the center of their own territory by the tactic of the "down under" players. Forced into these unorthodox positions, they exposed themselves to easy passing spots or piled up nets and outs. Schmader Kayoed by Bob Martin Chicago, Sept. 2. Bob Martin of Huntington, W. Va., A. E. F. heavy weight champion, added another vic tim to his string of knockout last " night when he scored a technical knockout over Andv Schmader of Omaha, navy champion, in the second round ot the scheduled 10- round bout at Au rora. It wa one of the fiercest fight ever sUeed in the Aurora arena. Both Martin and Schmader ere badly marked when thry were taken from the ring. Martin's eve were bruised and cut while Schnudrr also wa badly cut over the eye, which were nearly cloie.l, and hit leit tar wa cut badlv and b!eednf proline !. It k Martin's 97th victory by knot kout in 110 hoti1 In the erend ro"im Martin flooied Schmadrr with fiihthariJ punch to the jaw, but JiHmaiUr ro m and tuned m. Manm ptuniet in and h't Schmadrr (Huh n tht h;ii with a fight uppervut h Iwrt tv m) vi the t ut. li ft au a shtuvlff (''I Kri-rt i'ii Miller, knowing ihtt i uttlttt ttt tomt t tSr i n tt!i It It. tt'vtd th but! and warded ihf Ju.i t Martin. " 11 ' """ Ft?hcr of Saints Is Sold to Senators Vim!-'. M.t, ! ? r-wM'J Wad. in,! eif ('..lf pf Ik- M -t:. to i WoMtvi l i Awim !tu, t -i,f.l l,tia !, r. tmtkel-tif til m ..frin e'uH vt n W(ie, t ktt ' " " twL t'.uih m l p"t t t" mi O ' t.l I. ;. ! ' ' J" A call vp-ufPoit He 'tvmt that; oear. 'flmk fl'0 WHAT Or IT f Ht PROMIStO TO ' ttCUt 'W "Vll, ' l A Vou'RP. MOT ajc JA M .AfJooT A 9, OROEft j WA 0UT AJVUAyUi V Ht VMA CLOKHk 6tT " e '. v., i ' It WW rHeAkJ A 7 Hy-J I J-6T7A Uty TO ftj KllM C rA MtAM A toT XUX& ' ) ' 6P Mowty to L jii 'I'll Finish Him This Time," Chirps Nichols-"He's Delirious," Says Kid Johnny Nichols, who has all but draped Schlaifer over the rope in two bouts at the City punch dispen sary, arrived in Omaha this morn ins to finish the job. You see," said Nichols, "I got a bad start in our last fight at Hib ting, Minn. I ttepped out. a little careless I'll admit, and Schlaifer swatted me on the chin. i "Now, I ain't got any glass in my jaw, but when this fh!:rcw lets one fly from the ground you're lucky to survive it. "Well, that first punch showed me up and I never , was able to . get going, "But watch my moke this time." "He' having another bad dream," comments Schlaifer. So the Schlaifer-Nichol feud should have its inning Monday night in the City Auditorium. It very prob able that it won't go the limit. Schlaifer hat improved a lot since the two fights in Omhaa more than a year ago in which he was on the losing end. Nichols it a veteran and hasn't im proved. Al Van Ryan, the St. Paul fighter pressman, also hat "checked in." All the fighter are working out at the Orpheum gym but at different hours. Ah National League Win On and Lots On. Ntw York, 8pt. J Arter lotln thuir fourth Mralnht contett to Brooklyn by dropping the first (am ot tortty's rtou-bU-hndor. 4 to i, tht Olanti rallied and took tht closlnf contest, S to . Tht champion won by bunehlna- intra bast hilt In th ttvanth on Leon Ca do, who hid pitched, hltlest ball up to that time. Ruethir wit strong through out tht first garni. The Olanls were unabl to hit In the pinches behind Hill, the Jndlanapolli pltrher, who made hit first start for the New Yorit team. Scon, first gamt. BROOKLYN. ABH.O.A. Olson, tb Jo'ston, is Griffith, rf Wheat, If Myers, cf Soh dt. lb Hlah, 3b IV berry, o Ruether, p NEW YORK. ABH.O.A. B'croft. si 3 10 3 Totals 33 (Iron, lb OlMeutel. If OlOrnh, lb 01 Young, rf 01 Kelly, lb BjCu'ham.cf 0 Snyder, e St Hill, p IxKIng S 27 Hl.TBarnes, p Btengel xRawllnga 0 1 1 I 0 1 1 9 0 15 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 o o l 0 0 0 Totala 33 6 27 14 xBatted for Hill In tht eeventh. (ran for Snyder In tht ninth, x Bitted for J. Tlarnea In tht ninth. Scon by Inningt: Brooklyn M 0 103 0004 New York 100 000 1003 Summary nuns: R Griffith, Wheat, Myert (3). Bancroft, Kelly. Errort: High, Snyder. Twn-base hits : Myere, Young. Three-base hit: Wheat. Stolen bsses; Meusel and- Johnston. Sacrifice lilts : High, Myers. Double play: Ruether to High to Srhmandt. Left on bases: New York, S: ltrooklyn, S. First base on balls: Off Ruether, 4; off Hill, 1. Struck out: By Ruether. 2. HI't: Off Hill, I In T Innlnas: off J. Denies, none In I Innings Winning pll'-her. Ruether. l.oeing pltrher: Hill. Umpires: Sen tell and Klem. Time of game: 1:16. Score second game: BROOKLYN NEW YORK. AH H O A I AH H O A. 4 116' Han'oft. s 411 II Young, rf 111 OiFr'arh. !b 441 i Kelly. Ih 4 1110 0 Meusel, If 10 10 0:Stengel. cf 1 0 I t ;Oroh. lb t t 3 3 Umith. c 3 3 1 atott, p 101 Olson, tb Johns n. as B ilrl h. rf Whrat. If Myers, cf Sehs dt. tb Mtth. In Miller, o fsduri. p Mnm'u. p T iln fth KN'ele Ml ber. p T'tats ; 2t 11 Totals 31 t 31 ll trutted foe Manimaus In e rMh Ken fnr T tlriflult la ugluk Hers by Inalsgs. Hrltlv , ! Nw York ........let tot Mi i Mtrtimirvwluae: OIiaa, Miller, Han ci"f. tii4ng t'vi.h hel'r. g'eniel. Krrov: M-rl T e hHs tlemeolt. ua S i(lr bit I'e !(. t.M l.rft i . S l'V 1, Hiwhit, fue-e hetle flf I 'liM. 1 a .tf H srt, I. b e.lre I Hi's ('ft rat-'r I m I I I laniMte tibree h l Itai, ft lliexnlii, I Im 1 I N. ni ntt ht-i-we. t I ita,H W t ti r .-tt, Itldif rt-,4 till. IlitUf lte pfli. e t 4 e ia,,te k e4 ratell. I.ra. t H4 triHiiws aw, e t icinu tin (1) , Civeny it), Donohut, Terry, Orlmei (2) , Callahan, Stueland. Errors: Fonsaca (2, caveny, Hollocher, Terry, Grimes. Two-baaa hits: Roush. Caveney (21. Cal- Isghan. Three-hast hit: ' Paubtrt. Home runs: Duncan (2). Stolen baao: Caveney. Sacrifices: Daubert, Foneeca, Miller, l'i nelll. Double play Pongees to Caveney to Daubert. Left on bases: Cincinnati, t; Chicago. . Bases on balls: off Kauf msnn, 1; oft Osborne, 1; off Ponuliue, 1; off Jcnes, 2. Struck out: By Dnnohue, 3. Hits: off Kaufmann, 4 In 2-3 Innlnx: off Oaborne, 7 nl 2-3 inning: off Stueland, In 4 2-3 Innings; off Janes, 1 In 3 Innings. Balk: Donhue Zoalng pitcher: Kauf mann. Umpires: Moran . and Qulgley. Time; 2 01. riratel rBat Cardinals. St Louis. Sept. 3. St Loult lost ltl final garni to Pittsburgh. to 6. The vie. tory gave the visitor! two of the three games of the series. Timely hitting, coupled with poor pitching, accounted for the victory. The locala used four pitch ers. Roger! Hornebv clouted nil Sid homer In the sixth off Brown. This tlei Tlllle, Walker of the Philadelphia Americans, who took thi major leajitie homi-run reo ord In today'a gamo with the Yankees. Hnrnsby knocked the ball nlto thi Iff t fleld Hands. No om wat on bast at the time. The Cardinals departed for Cincinnati, leaving Haines, Flack, Bottomlv and Smith at horns. -The latter two have se vere colds, Flack la suffering; from a aore leg. and Halnct hit ta touch of pliursy. Score1 PITTSBURGH. I ST. LOUIS. ABH.O.A. AH.H.O.A 'nvllle, Carey, cf Blgbee.lf B hart, rf Rusaell.rf Tlerney, 2b li Traynor.Jb Grimm, lb Schmidt, e S Brown, p I a S 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 3 8 4 0 3 13 1 3 0 0 Carlton, p 10 0 0 Totala 42 It 27 IS 71 Blades. If Toporcir.ss 5 Hornshy.2b 4 Fournler.lb 4 Stock, lb 4 Mueller, rf 4 Schults. rf 4 li Alnsmith. o 3 Sherdel. p 3 Pfeffer.p 0 Barfoot, p 0 Pertica. p 0 smith 1 0 zfJottomty 1 0 3 A 4 3 1 1 11 t Totals It 11 27 13 sPatted for Pfff-r In 7th. aBatted for Barfout in 8 til. Scon by innings; Plttshurgn 130 003 400 St. Louis so tOi 100 Owens' Stable to Ship to Omaha Roy Owen and his Kable of Omaha owned hnrn, will he here to complete in the tireat We'tern circuit racet at Ak-.Sar Ben firtd, September 2 to 23. Owen ha been racing thi summer in the pa kMa. Minnesota and Witronun, anil hi good pacer, Liberty, ba tapped the summary on several occaiionv t.ibt-rtv won the 2 IS pact? m three itra'jiht ft. and defeated Hal lire, .'W. fcd l'e'Mn'i tirnd I iremt winner, the Ak-ar Ben racet lat year. tU wri the 2 10 pie at Uivenpttii, la, week bet-ire l-iit and tM It pa. at t'et Vomn Ut Miindiif, l.hrt it one, t C. V. Mjrr. hl hop" at lh I'ai Ion hti (arnt ! Kt i hit !') I'i I'atse entffe I u it s ra 'I4 fit. Tb Ircile it enind b l-d V .! t,c,h. and Missouri Valley and Hamburg Win Missouri Valley defeated Under wood, 12 to 2, and Hamburg; won from Council Bluffs, 13 to 9, in the sixth s day play m the Southwestern Iowa tournament at Council Bluff Saturday. The semi-finals' woll be played this afternoon and the finals Monday. The first game today will be between Thurman and Corning, while Missouri Valley meet Ham burg in the second contest. With the exception of one inning the Underwood - Missouri Valley game was a real contest. In the sixth, the Valley team knocked out 10 hits and with the help of Jour er ror netted 11 runs. Fifteen batters faced the Underwood pitchers in this inning. Underwood scored its only run in the sixth when Brewick trip led and counted a moment later on an infield out. Hamburg defeated Council Bluffs in a game which was featured by nu merous errors by both teams, ihe downstate team clinched the game i nthe fourth by bunching four of their hits with tour errors, which netted them eight runs. Home runs by Castle, Fenner and Murphy for Hamburg featured. The scores: UNDERWOOD. I JIO. VALLeV; AB.H.O.A. ABH.O.A. Meoney.lb Olhson.ss Brewer.lb Lacy.c M'Dowl.cf Kenedy, 3b Yernley.rf Sup'noli.lf Shook, p-cf Hendson.p 0 13 3 1 2 Stuckar.lf 1 Bgrtnr,c-3b 5 Vation,cf 0 Carey.lb OlWrlght.lb lll.ull.rf OiMKlnon.Jb 01 Lyck.o 4IChu'ka.5b 2lYoun Totals 31 0 2Young.ai 1 Altera.u 37 15 Totala 43 15 17 10 Score by Innings: Missouri Valley 100 00 11 00012 Underwood 000 00 1 000 1 Summary Rune: Brewick, Stucker, Baumgartner, Watson (2), Corey (2), Lull (2), Lyck (2), Alters, .Chulupka. Er rors' Oibeon, Brewick (3. Kennedy (2), Yornley, Baumgartner. Three-base hits : Brewick, Carey, Lyck. Two-baee hits: Lyck. IThulupka. Lacy. Sacrifice: Stucker. Stolen baa: Lull. Passed balls: Baumgart ner (3). Hits: Off Alters, 6: off Shook, 13; off Henderson. 3. Struck out: By Alters, 10; by Shook, 3; by Henderson. 1. ItUilnga pitched: By Alters. : by Shook, 6 2-3: hy Henderson. 3 1-3. Bases on bulls: Off Alters. 3; off Shook. 1; off Hender son, 2. Umpires: Fox and Oondlng. Tims of garni: 1:56. COUNCIL BLUFFS I HAMBURG. AB.H.O.A I All lt.U " Young. Ib a Phillip.. 3d 3 LMberg.ss t Hanson, lb 4 Stanley, o t Rti. rf ft H'leon.P-lf 3 L'wond, cf 3 fta.lf 3 Rlchardt.p i Total! 33 t 24 13 Score by Innings: Council Bluffi Hamburg Summary Hum Warnataff. L, Hansen, Weatherhead (3). Young 1 SISplcer, lb 0 111 Murphy, si 3 13) Payne. 3d 1 10 0Wstaff.cf 3 3 IILH'nsen.lf 1 0 OIRenner. rf 1 1 4i Vhsd. 2b 0 3 OiCastle. O 0 0 0;Dyck, p o 0 I 0 4 4 0 1 II 1 1 4 1 2 10 1 1 Totals 43 la IT ( Sam Reynolds Trims Young for Golf Title Four Time. State Champion Copi Honor riflli Time Jy Denting Champ, 4 and 3, at Kit-Id Club. Playing a brand of coif that would do credit to Gene Sarazan or Walter Hagen, Sam Reynolds, Field club, yeterday over hi own coure, won the 18th annual Nebraska State (iolf association championship tournament and the state title by defeating Champion Blaine Young of the ame cluh, 4 up and 3 to play. Keynold not only won the itate golf title but established another rec ord for the Field club when he ahot the first 18 hole of hi 36-hole match in 68, tmashlng the record he hung up Thursday when lie made the course in 70, equalling the "pro" rec ord. Young alto played oood golf, espe cially in the morning when he (hot the first 18 hole in par. which is 7i. Reynold wa 4 up on Young at the end of the morning round. Lincoln Wins Two Games From Norfolk NorYolk, Sept. 2. Lincoln out played Norfolk Saturday and took both eames, the first 2 to 1, and the tecond, 5 to 3. Didier pitched a su- purb game in the first contest, but was hit 10 time, one for a homer by Scotty Dye in the econd program which wa a seven-inning affair. Score firrgame: LINCOLN. NORFOLK. "AH.lf.OAI " All. H. OA. Kprin'r. u 4 J Ath'ton, ss a 0 1 1 u MltC en, 3D llMarr, 3h II Roues. If American League wtlM MUMh Hkll Mag. Cleveland, tUpl. 3 Tke Mlrhlng of Hi. emit, Julia Houai. who allowed fhirsgi only roue hut ant permuted emy lt ft hiu batten lo gt la eee4 fcs, featute4 t'levelaldi I la vntwjr er Liiuaiu, Wurei CIUCAOO. I CLEVELAND All HO A) AM II A Hooper, rr 4 0 Je'lfson, If 4 1 Inhnson.sa 4 13' Wamby. lb I I I 3 Connolly. rf t I I (Linear. Ik 4 I ;lee, sail tlWeod, rf 4 11 I M'llinls, Ik 3 311 tiO'N'ell, 11 1 Boons, p lit Toltll II i:u Celllne, IB I kheely. Ik 4 1 lloatil, rf 4 Ntrunk, If t 1 M'Cle'n, Ik avhsik, ill Leverelle.p I Toltll 3 4 It to, kcon by Innlngt; Chicago est te Cleveland It tOW tit! umnwry rtuna: Connelly, ttewell. E rore: Nuns. Two-bssi bits: llsrOn-r, Wood, BoAiie. Hi.wsll. Ntolen baees: Jatnl'ton, Hlruna. Macriftr hit: Col Una. I inutile plays ueruner, Hantny, airmnia; Johnson, t ni line snd Mneelyj llcClellsn, silieely and Johnston. Left on bsseii t'hiciio. i ('lev. Isiid, 1. liases on halls: Off Moons, o; aft l,v-r(le, . fitrurk ouli By boons. I; ,y l.everette, J. I mplreel Owen gna lon trlty. Time; 1:11. rirowai Climb Half f.isn. Hetrolt, Bept. 81 Louis climbed half gamt closer lo first pise by d featlng Itetrolt, I la 4, whllt the Tsnkeei were breaking iven In double-keider nh Philadelphia Kcon: T. LOITIH. DETROIT Tohln, Foster. Ik I Klsler.fb 4 Jacobs. ,rf rMn..lh Willis's If Neverled.i Oeriier.M Kolli, p Prustt.p AU H O A rf 1 1 0 tllui. I I Cl I lo Tottlt 31 lb 3 Cu!h.. 3k i ouli, rr Flags., of tjV.sch, If 01 folherg ,rf I Maney, 3b liRlgney, 3b 01 Basslsr, a 0 Oldham, p I Johnson. p ( IT UiaWoodilt gMinion AU 11 OA 4 I 1 t I 27 Carrlg. cf Pye. ss Conky. c Olbson. rf Bool, If McCoy, lb Klnker, 2b btokes, p 4 0 3 5 1 I 3 11 30 4 10 3 0 10 10 1 4 0 1 01 Knspp, rf 0 Clsrk, e Olflravee, rf JIHeg'ty. Ik II Dldler, p Total! 2 4 27 111 Totals 31 127 11 Score by Innlngt: Lincoln oio 010 ooo I Norfolk 100 00 0001 nummary Rune: Olbson, McCoy, Alh- erton. Krrora: Hpranger (2), Iye. Marr. Two-bas hits: Knuse, Bool (2). gscriflce hit: Zlnker. Sacrifice, fly: Hpranger Basel on bills: Off mokes, 3: oft Lildler, . Stolen baaei: Attaerton, Hegarty, McCoy. Hlruck out: By Stokes. 6; by Oldior, t. Hit by pitched ball: By Dldler (Conkey). Left on bases: Norfolk, 7; Lincoln, 77. Umpire: Myers. Time of gamt: 4:40. Second gamt: LINCOLN. J NORFOLK. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A lpranger.ii 3 Carrlg, cf 4 Dye, 2b Donkey. Bool. If Gibson, rf McCoy, lb Stokes, p xSmllh Hcott, p Zinker, 3b 3 Ath'ton, 0 Mitchell, :b 3Marr, 3b I i House. If 0Knapp. rf Clark, e Gravel, cf liegarty.lb Miller, p Total! 2 I II 10 Totali 27 10 21 8 Lincoln xBatted for Stokea In tilth. Scon by Innings: Lincoln Ill 100 t I Norfolk 100 020 03 Summary Runs: Carey. Dye, Conkey, Olbson. McCoy, Atherton, Mitchell, Marr. Errors: Dye, Mirr. Two-base hits: Mnrr, Rouse, Gibson (2), Zlnker (X)Itome run: Dye. Sacrifice hit; Zlnker. Stolen base! Olbson. Double plays: Dy to McCoy; Knupp to Mitchell to Clark. Basel on Dans: Ull Stokes. 2: off Scott. 1; off Dldler. 3. Struck out: By Stokes, 4 In 8 Innings. Left on bases: Norfolk, 7; Lincoln, 10. Umpirol BeaU, 10 Hastings, S Beatrice. Sent. 2. Beatrice trimmed Hastings with ease, 10 to 6. McKee held HnMlngs to ons hit up to the eighth In ning. Score: HASTINGS. I BEATRICE. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. Plzer, 2b Moeller.si Witt, 3b Peters., rf Wlllets.rf Echter.,lb Kirby, c Norton, If Beck, cf Buckm., p 4 1 3 13 4 1 0 10 0 3 0 0 4 10 4 3 4 0 4 0 1 4 2 1 4! Wlggens.Sb 303 0 Kirch. ,1b 6 3 10 0 S Quinn. ss 4 10 3 OIBowman.cf 6 3 10 OlMooney. If 3 1 4 0 0LaBarge,b 4 0 2 3 2iUnger. e 4 20 IGlilillngs.rt 8 10 0 ot McKee, p 3 4 1 I Totali 34 li 37 10 Totals 34 7 24 11 Scort by Innings: Hasting! (100 010 040 Beatrice 013 141 Olx 10 Summary Runs: Plzer, Moeller, Witt, Kirby, Buckmaster, Wiggins (2), Klrch ner. Qulnn. Bowman, Mooney till, linger, McKee. Errors: Plzer, Witt, Buckmas ter. Horn runs: Mooney. Kirby. Three base hlta: Wlggena (2); Witt. Two-base hits: Bowman. Klrchner. linger. Bases on balls: Off McKee, ; off Buckmaster, Struck out: MrKee, 0: Buckmaster, 6. Double plays: Witt to Plrer to Renter- meyer. Umpire: Johnson, lime; i;ou. New Coach on Job. San Francisco. Sent. 2 -Andrew Kerr, new head of football coach of Stanford University, arrived last night from 1'ittsburgh and was met bv Leland Cutler, acting president of the Stanford board of athletic rnntrol. He will obtain his first glimpse of the Cardinal campn and his prospective charces tomorrow. Golf Ikcis l 'wKtt4 w.k hm.ii e4 p.iM-t t i,i ii. .re r...t it ka e ss Mails If - 1 SVai HMl lS, tl I I It U A I '' A M A .' I t 4-ii till t ... 4 in ii.-ii i l i t !. I tilt .. i tilt. Ik A A, ... ... . 2.1 Z t I I I l.e I i I 1 1 ' ', lK l4lM( tt M V t ! f I I . : I II t . ,1 al IK stiii ,! II IVsa M iltlat. '".". i I I i l I ? iU4ft,U. thi . 1H m - I I ,. ,,.,. i t I ti fl i Willi It a imimI c.1 1! V V Vl ttt) m nil r.ViV i t i t u . 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Ilsnn. 111.11 ., btf Hi.'h.frfl kl.ul.v I II, in tt... hn i.lf Inch t in s lnttla: , lu elub. anlea k his sameil eoena len- eff llimlilm In 4 Innlnisi eff i kaids. pedlaieal wilhla a elub l.oelb if lha kail 3 ill 4 li.i.ii.j ili e n II y liv e t. ibriMib lb greest, as tsllbla sl lacb'e y ltHi.n.,-i V by Ulrkir.te I ltSM e lha pulllag gea. la kaaatit, H ea li! iitf ly I; (( Msailiton. 4: roaata a aitub. If Ike ball aimrs aflar if lt..karii. I uipiro ima lmg aa4 ! ibe uUi.i lk- hit siaa, , ru Tune I I u ( k b' 1 si.-p M't ef a . mtl-a 1 " 'fie. ta the b .e arne. t e-e ike f at keluie .etnig b e siiuba A. sea. sa a kiaiee r '" I ' si"a t im i i.i e ea le tula SI'I"1 n pe.iii-.ie aft.t li,e li-lil a bt-a a ii.i. i. . i... i t wi. I.irmer X-it't Iim ffitblt I . s I tw ii aktut t i bukilhill ttr a il tiuicul t''riUl.XV 1 Whl Is the rule about a ball moving a pl-v.r Is getting renty lo play a struke, thai ii when la it i iuoi.a llreker . Theaath Ibe ra er aa lha put llrg gneea. Iba pUyer Is rharse'l with a alei'ba. aaly wbea Iba ball !" alter ba hae tabea b'l etsm-e and graanaea Former IN'olrf ntm ?l;r to (dch at (Iriiuiell per. t.rilinett, 1, Sept, 2 - A. II. H i' h nf hi letui rrpfticntiiis ' 5l. At!tbiv" M.l.l ii a i-lt-ni, ; I 'i-'iiie: t. V,s , til l H al ! , in at ILnnpian k 4 it, . i I N.r-wW. K. I, ilt W II i tltiult Sl'lit'l'M. t n'miH i't f-itt'l j n I btl kt'S l In nn:i i!gf I tisar I vll l.i l.nnneU rm lS I mi at iiii.-i at Hi" pi'. Kvnil. a, 1 hr bs islet it ej t . . I e uj , .4!l .1 '!! . t W lht !' teg Itaeae kua la aiew.tiaa Iba el SUr, ebl-a a elak, at saefbiMl at i k siiebe. u .. ' i in I eiw re a TollU J tRslled for Raseter In ninth, sltstied for Johnson In ninth. Score by Innings: Ht. Loult ,, ,,, OH 000 010 I Detroit , til 110 0U0 4 Mo. Itanus. Wllllama, Hverled, Veach, Fnther gill. Baialir, Johnson. Krrora: Foster, McManua. Two.baaa hits: rotter. Ban Irr. Three-hase hlta: Tobln, Johnson Veach. Stolen baaa: Cutshaw. Hacrlfliei Gerher, Kolp, McMsnus, Knlherglil. Haney, Douoli pltyi: IIRMinsi, oeroer and nis. ler: Gerher and Blsler. Left on bssei: St Louis, f; Detroit, t. Base on balls'. Off Kolp, 2; off pruttt, 1; off Johnson, Struck out: By Kolp. 2: hy Oldham. by Johnson. 2: by Jlruett, 2. Hlta: Off Kolp, ( In B: off Pructt, 3 In 4; off Old lie in. In I 3: off Johnson, 3 In 7 1 Hit by pitched lull: Johnson, by Fostsr, Winning pin-hcr: Pruett, Losing pltchtn Johnson. Umpires : Dlneen and uuthrlt. Time: 1:54. MH DouMeUIrader. rhltidelphli, Sept. 2 Brilliant pitching by Bob llamy enabled rniladelphia to get an even break with New York. The Ynnkoes won tl.t first game, 11 lo I, ind lost thi second, to 0. Score first garni: NEW TORK. PHILADELPHIA. Witt, c Dugan, 2b Smith, rf Plpp. lb flchang, e Meusel, It Ward, 2b Scott, sa Maya, p Jones, p Totals AB.H.O.A AB.H.O.A 3 1 OIToung. 3b 3 0 1 t 1 SI Hauier. lb t 1 7 4 0 3 OlM'tJo'an, cf (13 3 1 I OlMlller. rf 4 3 1 114 0 Perkins, e 1 0 1 4 11 0 Bruggy. a I 0 4 ill 2 Oallo'ay.ss 311 t 2 2 7,Walktr. If I 1 1 1 3 0 2lScheer, lb I 1 2 1 1 sOgden 10 0 Callo'iy, lb I 1 I 3 14 27 14N'aylor, p Helmach, p 4 0 I IS 127 14 Tottli r Batted for Scheer In eighth. Scon by innings: New York ; 0S0 200 00411 Philadelphia 000 02J 010 Summary Runt: Witt, Dugan. Plpp, Schang. Meusel. Ward (2). 8cott (2). Mo Gowan 2), Maya, Jones, Miller, Galloway (3), Walker. Errors: Smith, Bchang, Mays, Younir. Mauser. McQowan. Galloway, Iay lor. Homo rum: Galloway. Jonea. Stolen bases: Oalljway, Jonei, Walker. Sicrtflci hits: Dugan. Plpp. Double plays: Ward Scott.Pinn: Hauser-Oallowsy-Helmach Left on baaes: New rorg, s: rniisaeipnie, t R. on halls: Off Nsy or. 2: off Hel mach. 4; off Mays. 2; off Jonea, 2. Struck out: By Naylor, 1; by Helmsch, 3; by Man 1: bv Jones. 3. Hits: Off Nsylor, In 2 innings: off Helmach, I In T Innings; off Mvs. 7 In Bl-3 Innings: off Jones, in a 2-1 innlnss. Winning pitcher: Mays, I.nsin nltcher. Naylor. Umpires: Evam and Hildebiand: Time: 2:11. Scorn second game: PHILADELPHIA AB.H.O.A NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A Wilt, cf 4 2 3 0 Dugan, lb Smith, rf Plpp, lb Hoff'an. o Meusel. If Scheng, o Ward, 2b Scott, ss Shaw'ey, p Murray, p 0 2 1 0 1 11 1 0 4 0 t 1 0 0 Toong, 2b Hauser, lb M'tlo'an. cf Miller, rf Perkins. Oallo'sy, ss 4 Walker. If 2 Scheer, lb 4 Hasty, p 4 Totals 31 10 27 10 Totals 31 24i: Score by innlngt: New York 000 000 0000 Philadelphia. 010 103 00x Summary Rum: Galloway (2), Walker (3), Scheer. Errors: Schang, Hasty. Lett on bases: New York, 6: Phllsdelphla. 6, Tfo-base lilt: Plpp. Home runs: waiger, Scheer. Sacrifice hits: McGowan (21, Double plays: McGowan to Galloway; Ward to Scott to Plpp: Young to Galloway to Hauser. Baaei on balls; Off Hasty, li off Shawkey. 2: off Murray, 1. Struck out: R sh.okiv. 4: hv Hasty. 1: by Murray. 1 Hits: Off Shawkey. 10 In I Innings: off Murray. 0 In 1 lnnlngi. Wild pitch: Hssty, Losing pitcher: Shawkey. liniplres: Hllde- br,ijid and Kvans. Tims: j:eu. Divide Bargain Bill. Boston, 8ept. 2. Boston split even with Philaildlnhla. In todays doupis-neiner. cnim.v recently refilled from New Ha ven, won hla lirat uig league game i"r Boston In the opener, holding thi Philllei In miw hlla. and winn nr. a to z. ini aec end game wai decided by rnile.i. ipnia acnrlna lour runa off McNamara in the ninth Inning, the visitors winning, I to 2. Hcori flrsl game: BOSTON AB-H O A. PHILADELPHIA. AH M A Repp, lb W i ne, Sb Fletcher. will's s. ef Vtalker, It Hnline, a Lee. II l.ialle. lb J Month !b ll'Cih.ll. alvtefl I Powell, rf 2 Kopr, 2b V't'i'UiiMi, rr " Hohr, If I Itertiate.lb l oilieon. lb 1 Kurd, IS I oowdv. a 4 1,'ooney, p 01 Tottlt l7ll 31 II O'lbra eU I in -, . . i . t . .. i , k i . - . ' 4 I " S I 4!,pW i I 1 I -' , Usi i i ! kte 4't -in. I'll Iv'Ull t !', fiw as lit l e , w !-f H e, la fa t:te gi'i g.a , i. Ibeie is m ei,iik4aJ aa lMa a geeea afcl eeHa l-e lai mia la-a aeei't aaiakaea ttilbia f seeils , Im but an sa Iba aiaa e ; b-.e-l I. ; ... Hbel l lh r.iiiit l Iba a., .a i- I a s. - hm'. b t ' H !. -a () -" i--i A ' i.. t . a e-'-i k-- aa ,tets4kei.s tf',-ii !.i in k I - i i -l t .a t I- . Ii llt I a s It, .. I. .k m k - fc S V. . , 14 li j a. ea b' it'i, ii.e I a ,i k.i ee-l a ba Ii j kt i,e I t b. kM a twla Iiim a gavSkf I felw.aaMk, k4 e-t' ta tl'stkinsea I T-isi 5 21 li sfistu.l fr .f bmith ta nietb iliNiied fur lliii.iil in ataih. a, er l y maiuge. rbii.d.lyhu .. .. ., a tatw-l W.I,. ! tit t1 4 jnio.iiv -l uai. I eel e, J Imtih, paw .11 K'.rf lU'H'a tlriaf! Wlllistiia Ta till HI) , i.l C4"l' a bile Cl'liee. lS ii aft a bf I'll' 'e l-tpbn I, i-aia. I lle.ei en keils. I'" ItuhMD, I. a" ,k,H, I ti'i'kkb ' He .. i, t, t i--,i' , t. llii he bt b l ten lw Ceaey r -i, ltl I fiiea M '.k a ,i.-.i . .me 1 I-- i'e. i it I ion t-iiit. ii1'' fit i t"rii All II it A t a " 11 tlM Ii t I I Ptaall t tit I 4 I I 'll II i ( !"- ll at i - it I I I I " I k. if I - .. i, j. till ' ik.e lb .i Ih 4 1 . i-4 sa Ave-,. I I t I " . " t i s i II II " k tt iu a s a-,.k.i 4 l .it: i tii 1 1 I i i t i BareBallRemlls talkbTEKN MAdlX Tusm HlMcUaf. W. Ik I'll. I W. I Pel. It 14 .41J Haffalae II II 1 tt t ,st t'bia my l 14 ,4l II tl .1.1 Tutsi It. J.l. Wlrkita t tt .Itrpea Meiael I It .III lou Clly .l l-eaver IsKeeday'i Kaealll, HuffaUe. I klaut I lly, I. lxi Maiaea, 1 1 Denver, . at. Joseph, It, Tulsa, II wicniii, ls Oklahoma lily, Tadap'a tiaasa. bloat fllr at tiaaaha. Wichita, al Ohlshen.a City. kL Joaepk at Talea. Denver al Dea lois. NATIONAL i.r.iot r. Team maadlag, w. l. rei t w. t. ret Nsw Toik 7 II .!": CInHn. 4 I .11 Chleigi 7 tt ,ltll Hranklyg 41 .41 Plltebutg ti .MI'Phili. 41 1 .III it. Loult If ,141'Ho.leg 44 II .141 Yeaarday'i Kaeaila, Rroebtya, 41; New Yark, l-l. Philadelphia, l-t: Botlon, II, I'lnrinaitl, 17; I'hl'llo, I. Pltttburgk, I; kl. Louis. I. Tadai'g tiara el. Unslan al Brooklyn. Pnilsdelphla af New York. Pittsburg at chlcigo. Bu Loun t Clnclnniil. . Taswm Hlandlag. W. U Iel I New York II 41 .(tllrnlrtga SI. Mull 17 II ,t3l Wi.htni Delroll II 13 .! Phils. Clerelsnd It It .t4 lioiton Vsalerday'i ktaulla, Clevelend, i: Cblcsgo, 0 Near Tark, ll-; Phllidtlphlt, I I SI. Louis, I; Peirolt, 4, Bosloa, 1-1; Wnhlnlon, I I, Today'! Osmra, Chlcsga tl Cleveland. St. Louli 11 Detroii. Bus ten it Wishlngton. ANERICA.V AUrOfiATlOX, Taam klaading. W U Pel I W. Ik St. Piul l 41 .443 Kansas C. II 44 .121 MI'ripolli II 45 .140 lulsvllli 41 14 .447 Indl'polls 13 tl .140, Toledo II II .310 Mllw'kea 71 .l3CColumbui 10 II .11 Yeatartlay'i Ecsulli. St. Psul, II; Wlnnespolll, I. Ijjiilsvllle, t; Indlinipolig, I, Celumbus, I; Toledo. 2. Ktnsa Clly. 14; MUasukse, I, Today' Hamas. Scheduli disirranged by rtllrotd tlrik. Errors: Wllllimi (2), J, Snlth. Leslie. Kopt (2), Gibion, Pord. Two-bsst bus: Lei, Wrightslotie (3), O'NUI. Thfee-lut nit: oinson. Bacrlflc hlta: j. Smlih, nopr. uounia playa: 1'etere 10 Fletcher, Ford to Kopf to Gibson. Left On bsses. rhtlldelphtl, C; Boston. I, First bast on nam: orr weinert. 2. Struck outi By Weinert. 1; by McNamara, I. Hltii orr Briston, 4 In 4 Innings; off McNsm n, t in 4 i-l innings: off Witton. nom in l l Inning. Psssed bill: O'N'elL Loi- ing pitcher: M-Nsmsra. Umpires: llsrl tna ttnsiis. Tlmi of gams; 1:42. Senator II tanked Twice, Washington. Sept. 2 Boston shut the Iocs Is out In bath ends of a doubls.headan ths first gsma lading I to I, and In leo- ono. i io a. Scon, first gimt: BOSTON. I WASHINOTOW. AB.H.O.A ARH.OA. xitcneii, it 4 i I auudgi, lb 31 S Hirrlt.2b 4 1 ll Kiel, cr 4 BJOoslin, ' 4 OfBroaer, rf OIQhsrrily.o I lPieklng.,i 1 OILsmntte.lb I Brlllh.. p f I 1 Miller, cf Burns, lk Pntt. 2b J.Hirrii.rf Collins, ir I Erlrkion.a jots is ii t 37 11 iMtisn Pitting., lb 4 Ruel, o I Fergus., p 4 Franclt.p Omaha Pitcher V Hold Visitors Hitless Until 6tH Grantham and Manual. Shin ing I.igliU in WtnV Victory Over Orphans. HE BUFPALOEt humbled Sioux Citv't orphaned baieball play er here ye terdav fter noon 3 to I, clouting tht ball hard enouRh behind J'rank Okrie' excellent flinainK to overcome their delin qnrnrie on the path. t I.(. .1.. r.,lf ,lr... AxIkS sitiwty int in iiHni'"! .....k three game behind the honirln athlete in their datli for fonrtli place, and made it potiible for the herd to outt their pacemaker in the prctent eriei. It wa a puctnntr duel for five ipnuipt. with the UulMioe netting one hit in e tc i frame while Okrie hebl the encmv hitlei. In th I i x t h, Aptierioti tiiiKled and, for the tecond time, wa caiiRht off the baa. Gran tham tripled and cored when Shinilint dropped the ball on a throw from Hemingway, who had made a nice ttop of Her man' iiro'inder. Herman (cored on Date' double. Sioux City tcored one in the ev enth on Metz' double and Mattick' ingle. Oitergard kinglrd and Shane ling wa afe on Citlason' boot, fill ing the bales. Wilcox threw out Mat tick it the plate and Hamilton fanned for the third out. It wa the only chance the orphan had to put the game away and Okrie proved their mailer. Another counter wa tacked no by the Buffaloe in the eighth Gran tham opened with hi third hit. a tingle, and went to second on a wild pitch. Manush t imgle put him over. Jkfanush itole tecond and then third, but went out trying to complete a double steal. Grantham got a ungle, a double and a triple in four trip to the plate. Manuth'i baserunning was the other feature of the day. BIOIX CITV. AB R.H TB.iH kB O. A. A. IT am 11 ton. SI...4 0 11AOS4A Hemingway, lb40OlSO Klsh. rf 4 0 I 1 6 I Met,, lb 4 l l0e w. L. Pet. I ttm I i .4u 1 '" ta I 41 71 .411 I .Vf I I 1 .117 If ' . I if .j f Pel. I..ws-ai?aaabist 07frt?a Palmer, Mattick. Ostergard Phangltng, nirkenatork, P . XIKxtlgrr l ik ,..i e l l e l o r V, .... 1 I . J -.Jsavaskt l.'jrf ...4 O 1 1 O 1 S ;.... 4 11 aIi 0 0 0 Tottll 21 4 27 It .Battel for Krlckson In ttghth. Scon by Innings. Boston to no ojo 3 wisnington ., 000 eitt 000 0 Summiry Rum: Miller. Burns. 1. Her. rli. Erron: Mitchell, Limottt (2). Two. bssi hlti: Collins. J. Harris. Stolen base: urower. jioubli plsys: Pntt-Mltchell- Burm. Left on bnaaa: Boston. HI: Wash. Ington, I. Baaei on balls: Off Brlllhtart. I. filruck out: By Brlllheart, 1. Jilts: Off Brnineirt, I in 1 (I on bssi nom out In eigntni; orr trlckson. 1 In 1; off Francis, 1 n 1. Hit by nltcher: Bv Fereiiaen. Judga Loilng pitcher: Brlllheart. Um pires: Connolly and Nallln. Tltna of game: i ll. Total! M 1 I ! I IHII XBatted fog Oslegard In (ha ninth. OMAHA. AB.R.H TB.SH.SB.O Glsliaon. 2b ..4 Apporson, If ...4 Crantham, lb ..4 Herman, rf Manuah, ef I Votes, lb . W'iloOT, SI , bpencar. a . Okrie, p .... O 0 O A O 0 0 I o A A A 0 0 A. A. 0 o I 1 A t 8 ,.ii s io is 0 7 a i Western League Witches Beat Indians. Oklshoma City. Okl . Sent 2 Wichita took the first garni ot thi series from Oklshoma City 10 to by pounding Love ana jucr.ee tor is nits, wnilt Maun Held the Indian! to liven eoatttrcd blowa. icore; Totala Score by Innings: Woo City wl Ann inn 1 Omaha 000 OA Ola 1 nummary Threr-hsse hit : Orantham. Two-bsne hltsi Grantham, Herman, W II eos. Mcti. Left an bases: Omaha, 7 I SIouk I'lty. A. Htrnck nut.! By Birken- stock. 4i by Okrie. First basa nn hells: Off Blrkro.Uick. 3; off Okrie. J. Wild pitches: BirUenslork, t. Kerned runs! Omaha, 2: Hloux Clly. 1. Umpires! An derson and Lewis. Tims of gunei 1:1(1. WICHITA. AB.H.O.A Hmlth.cf 4 2 1 OlPltt.rf 4 2 4 0 121 4 2 0 4 0 2 4 1110 114 Blahly.lf Orinin.Sb Kast.rf Bergsr.ss Butler.lb Breen.o M'DwIl.lb Mauu.p Tottlt OKL. Kreuxr.Sb Felber.2h OlM'Danl.fb Olardl.lf Wlndle.si 1 Moore. cf SafeorOyti CITY. AB.H.O.A. 1110 llLong.o 4 2 1 4j White, o - I Love.p IH IS 27 KIMcBei xYda ToUls ii 7 IT 7 7. Batted for McBeo In ninth. Score by Innlngt: Wichita 10! oil 04010 Oklahoma City 010 110 OHO 2 Mummery Runa; ftmlth (?) Blakesley (1), tirlffln (I). Butler. Bren, Maun, Glnglardl. Long. Errors: Orllfln, Butler, MrUowsll. Two-base hits: Hinlth. test 13). Bren (21, Maun,. Long. Three. base hlla: tirlffln 12). M.owell. ftacrltlcea: Kaat. Wlndle. Long. Hits snd runs: Off Lavs. 11 snd lit 4 11 Innlnis; off Mo- Bee, I and 4 In 4 l-l Innlnta. Stolen Usee: Hinlth. I: Orlffln. Ktlber, I'ltl. Blakeeley. Baaea on balls: Olf .Maun, 2; off Lote. 1: nlf Mi Bee. I. III! by Pitcher: Bv Maun (Wlndle ) btruca out: liy Maun, by lve. 4; by MuBe. t. raseed ball: llrean. Karned runa; Wichita. 10: Okll homa OUT. 3 Left on haet: Wlrhlla, Oklahoma City, s. tmpirea. Held ana t'onakue. lime. I I". ftalnla Win Mlugglng Malrk. Tulsa. Okl . 8pl. I Mora thia 1 0 fins turned out l wtlcoma lha pros. petilva ptnnant ainnns bonis from thi mad and saw Hi. Joseph ea a leuiging murk, II la 11. The wtniln rum aeri cored la the ninth ef: Hsugbtsad. linen. er wis kit bald la Iba tbt laningi l worked, Henri: r. joari'H I if ma ATI Ii A AH If HA. till eietia'll. If t I 1 t! fj ma lb 4 I I'lVIS, If I 4 I ama. if I I ell ell. lb 4 I l4 m, lb t 3 U til is si I I, (-! I 4 II salts, p 1 , SllHIlt - lis kllnl. a T-'t't II U II It; Wtl I Q. High foul hits the ground between first and home und rolls safe without being touched. la it a fair, ball? A. II la. Q. Rope la stretched acroai the out field. Fielder Jumps the rope and catches fly. Is It out or Is thi hattr entitled to what he aliould receive under the ground rules? A. The natter Is entitled to tin bene! It ef the ground rule. Q. Runner Is on third hase. Batter hits the ball for a home run. He falls to touch first md is cilled out. Does the run frum third count A. The run doea not count. Q. One man nut. Bitter bunts snd tha ball ttrlkca hint oti the first bound. Hun- nsrs on slcond snd third advanced but the umpire ruled that the hatter was out and the return to their bases. Thit la disputed V. ss tht umplrs r.nil 7 A. Ho wue. O Batter hits to shortstop who throw! lo first has. The latter ilrops the ball The fust baseman haa time to recover It with hie pid over it and hia foot on tha bse. la that out? A. II la a derision ef the nmnire I judgment, but probably waa out. Hanghtand. Tuna of iw: 2:11. Um pires; Ormjby and Hclniea. Boosters Bliink Hears, , Pes Moines. Kent -.".N'tik" ru!in I held Denver to five sratteied bits ted tea Itnoatert enlly detested Ibe lm in tne opener. I to t only ais ienier plsvrri tksched first base dur ng Ih n lie inning. Thi shitting of t'h-anro tltn cli.nikd a home run. double tad em t In k ui tli't'i I bat. festaied, Mcore. 0!sB. b a idea. If kef. it H mil, . f M ! II. -k baler, ,b ra. Is awsai, a IKBI. p l-llll P ni'.K'vrn O Rrlen. ef 4 t Kerr, te 4 t 1 l ong If 41 Pal e.in.Jb 4 I l .rl bt. lb 4 tH i;,.i.k It 4 t t kal'ktl. .bill l-sih.e. s 1 I I Its, I. p I t TSI i rr. moinm I' AH II it A. fclkeioif llt v,t,i 3b I I II kn if III e i i.,i( r if t(a lb 4 t I I t ..I":!. S I I t I I Kn.. .ll 1 t I I 1 .,m.t K I I I - .. i aitop. p 4 2 11 I Mil. . T-iii ta Ue-il , kek k. 4 Is t . kni4 HI -4. L- IStkilkl f. t -. .!. I I I a.. s e e ie - il,i.. I ei S.k,:;.k.-k Hill, I, s. 'I l! Toll 41 II 11 II u4 tor stkr la ill t.fkik. stk'iel I i MaKikitat la III iia'k aVaei by lan is. Jeaevlj M Kl i'sa tkt si(i-.h ,i iia til i i, r i tt Die a il oi.kii Mekiat. Mekee ill lleenstl ii leeik. l k. l. t.,,. I Hi, 111.1. luiir, wbir ttneia Ua . a, a. ! iri.l KU a. -, II T ea It l.t ea tikkk. i..et ta ea I fee lees biiei em, t ...iea, Tb.e.sk but r.ab It . , . iki. Ie',u t'USk. 1, eiii b, is, I ISk i i4ka. .am tbkti f .si tksa ia It ii t.,S .. I ell lli'l." I ef !, .. I lima ei He 141 , 4 be Kk , 4 te l..e. 4 Hi! l I" kk l.'i Hee sat 4 .ila be llek e ai l i' "iii Im m k ii S,., (.1 I H II I liiei ell I ieeal Hie.. I) II it t g ail If IS .l l I likSi" - ,, !! IIS-I l.e IRs . Ill 111 l 4 IkHilkllt-IIMI: " I -e-l. ( belk ta ill. I'aaa.!, k' ni in p .r (It. Hstiks ik,i,, ews i rie.1' ta I.Ik k's i bkel.. II llliea itli. e 'e u a He I elt ea . Inieev t ls si nasi. I Ilea- k eit lie t ' I. 1 1 Nell, I Bei-e .e, be. HI He'l. i ii hi i-e ii ,.t t l ul l b i kere le .! 1 ,.,. .ikitl a4 pet', 1 i Jt. II l.i.l II t ll 14 i ia lat k...a. ia me .'!- so t' 14 1 . 4 It . e I ,m,i... l !lm i s4 II , il. a iiiiIh, actie, Baseball Today OMAHA vt SI08X CITY feasaa t ell-4 at I P, M, k !. Pen LABOR DAT-Dab!, Hej.er 0111 ,i pM. CUV fail (j I kj4 at 0 at) f. M. Kike PsiaaD a el teal O tk ltt4 C e it' 14 laiwaa if (7