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    Barnes’ Mysterious Offerings Enable Giants to Whitewash Chicago Cubs
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Rruins Reach
Second but Once
During Contest
Jacobs Is Hit Freely—Kelly,
Snyder Score. Two of
New York's Runs
^ itii Homers.
HICAGO, .11 I.Y 14.—
Chicago was helpless
before Virgil Rarnes’
pitching today, one
man getting to sec
ond base, Nnv York
winning, 7 to 0. Ja
cobs, Chicago, was
lilt. II times in eight
innings, Kelly and Snyder of the
Giants registered homers. The aeore:
NEW VIJKK IN) CHICAGO (N)
iib.r. h. po.a.e a b.r h po.a.e
Young rf 4 3 4 0 OStatx if 30100
>i b 1 1 '» « 0 > i I I h - • 4 H 1! 4 0
Wilson of -J ft 0 ft OGr'hmn 2b 3 12 4 ft
sth’th ft :< i o ft ft Gutter lb 4 ill o o
dfluwl if 5 I ’ 0 0Frlb’* 3b ( ® V I 0
Kelly lb 3 1 115 1 0 Orlgaby If 3 2 2 ft 0
I kMon as 4 ft f» 4 ftH'tJic’te if 3 2 1 ft ft
G»oh 3b 4 1ft 2 ft O F”roll v 3 « X 1 n
Snyder r 4 3 2 1 0.1 a cob* p 2 t» ft 3 ft
v am 11 h '• ft 0 ft 0 ftHarinelt i 141 ft 0 ft
Hurnes p 4 ft ft 8 0 MilMead p ft ft 0 ft 0
Totals 37 1 1 27 18 0 Total* 2« 6 27 lo ft
Score bv .’nnsngs:
New York .320 100 ft!ft 7
Gthcagn .000 000 000—0
Summary Kun*: Young (2). Meusel?
Kelly. Snyder (3). Two-baa* hit*: Young
Snyder. Home run*: Kelly. Snyder. Dou
ble play*: Barnes lo .la-kson lo Kelly;
Snyder to Jacknon. Lefi on bases; .\<-w
York. 6; Chic,-.go. 5. Base* on ball*: t'ff
I a cob*, 3; off Barnes. 2 Struck out: By
tacob*. 7; by Barne*. 2; by Milstead, I.
Hite: Off Jacob*. II in * inning* I .using
pitchei • Jai oh* Umpires: Klem «nd V\il
lon. Time; 144.
Cards Humble
Dodgers, 12-0
>' Louis. duly 14. Rtiticg Deratut out
• f * b< tin, in ih® fifth inning, ih® Ctr
••n ala defeated Biooklyn today. 12 to 0.
tbu* evening the fieri®*, one and one.
Dickerson was in torr.i «*nd allowed tb®
*itors but seven *< altered hits’ The
srore;
BROOKLYN ( \ • ST l.OIMS fN)
ab.h.po.a.e ab.h po.a.e.
High “b 4 12 10 Smith rf 4 2 ft ft ft
.t loh’n ss 4 ft » 3 ft IIMolm « f r» 2 3 ft ft
\Yh°at If 2 11 " ft 11‘nat v 21* 4 3 3 9 o
N * 1 * If 1 1 ft ft ft Bot b-v It* 5 3 12 I ft
F nler lb 3 1 K ft ft bIi.!“h If r. t t ft ft
Brown rf 4 0 3ft ft TopV-**r 3h *4 < >' ft «» I
Stork 3b 4 12 2 1 Gonzales c 4 3 I ft ft
Griffith rf 3 ft 2 »• 0 Vi®k « «• «» « « «
Taylor c 4 ( t 1 < . -> I
Decatur p 2 ft 0 <» ft U'k'nian p 3 1 I 2 '•
Henry p ti ti ft 0 ft zFMa« k I o ft ft n
Oatx me p l ft ft 1 ft
x Loft us 1 ft ft ft 0 Total* 3* I* 27 I7 ft
Total* 33 7 24 *2
v Ratted for Osborne in ninth
zRatted for Gonzales in algh'h.
Score bv inning*;
Brooklyn .f,nf> *‘nn n
St T.ouia .Oftft 34ft 1 4 x 12
Summar' Run*: Smith ltolm < -».
Hornsby (3*. Bottmley <3>. Toporre*
Gonzales. Dickerman. Two base hi'*:
Hornsby. Gonzales. Bo' omely (2). Nets
Three-base hit- Hornsby Home run;
Twporcer Sftcri?ce hit Smith. Double
pi* vs: Stock (unassisted): Uickerman to
Goon*' to But tom lev. Left ,.u base*
Brook Iv n. 9. SI. LouD. 7 Rases on ball-1:
• iff Oahi.tn®. : off Dl« kerjesn. 3. Struck
out: H' l.iocfl'nr. I; i.y Uickerman, 1
Hi * (iff I *•>..! t etjr. 1ft m four lining*,
off Henry. 3 in on® ihnd inning; off
(i*l-»*rno. ft in three and iwn thirda in
ning* Losing pitch®*: Dscatiir. I m
ic Mi t'ormlck. H firman and Hart
Time. 1.9
Phillies Trim
Pirates, 8 to 3j
FM nl/ureh Ph JhIv 14 Chi Ison was
?rr«M live t hmuK lion' whii<- lb** Phlili*»« hit
K i»* mer a ml Sto.i** f r*H . today. I’hiln
• iHpMa d*■ f“at"Ink Piltuburgh. K :«» in th»*
it inf Eiuiie of th** >**»ri#»*». Wfltti’ M*i'ai'
• 1111* lamllRtl hi* Hist fipldln* < hum t
V. Iihout HU erroi The Pit t alfji *h >*** ><nd
l^nfiTUin has not *rror**«l tii 1# t oitBet illlV#
•not Th* aroie
Hlm.An'PIIIA IN'l PITTSBURGH INI
«b.r .h.po.a.e. ub.r.h po ».«.
,.„n.l » :: 2 4 I M'nvlr to 4 3 2 3 n
Harpei rf f. <> 4 0 IlCtrev rf a 1 4 » ll
W »t nr ,:t. 4 2 " 1 |'< nvler If 4 0 I a 1
,s. hi.Hi If !• 2 2 1 OWi *ht »» 4 1 3 g a
Wll n.» >f :l I 3 0 OBurnh't rf « I * J •'
llolkr 11. < 3 » t " . 11 J * * J •
Kurd 2i. 4 111 (Uiri.nni !b 4 14 10
11-nllne 4 : 5 II I. Kno- r 3 1*-'
l-a-Unll 1> 4 112 0 K,».liri p « ' J J J
S'flfic n 3 -t e l o
Tot a la 36 13 27 14 1 xMu«U»r 1 o o o o
Tote la *« 27 10 2
xRatled for Siona In ninth.
<5 nr> bv Inninc* _A_ ... .
Philadelphia .JJJ JJ- 522—5
Pl-isbureh 1ftn ftn" 3
Stirn marv—Run* Harper. Wrlrhtefnne
<• >. Rrhultx (2). Will.a-nB. Ford. Henline.
n-rleh' Travnor G'mm i wo-o«b* m**1
• n nft Rr:hult». H-nltn* Grimm "nr*#
. hf Hoik* Stolan baa* < arey. «nf;
. f,. * '>iiB Ford Knox Potird* r iaya
Ti tynnr to Knox »o Grimm Maranytlle to
imrt LaP on b**>*« Ph<1 tdalnhta 6
Pittsburgh * Ra?*« on halla- Off furl
■on * off Krttmfr. I*, off S*on* b'turn
r,v Carlpnn 4. by Krem*r, bv
- f.n», i Hita Off Kramer m ** 1 - » n
>t, nff «t on* 7 in f 2-3 iPtllnp P**
• • p'.nn Winning pitch**- Cartoon
lnk : rb*r Krrm»r. Cmpir** Qul*l«y.
i »■ pH v *i fiwaan*' Time: 1 ■ •* *
• STRIBLING-GREB
MATCH CALLED OFF
Chicago, .Inly 13.- The proposed 10
round contest between Hurry Greb.
worlds middleweight champion, and
Voting Strlbllng, at Michigan City.
Ind. July -6, was called off tonight
after Strlbllng refused to accept 25
per cent of the receipts. The south
ern light heavyweight had been guar
indeed $15,0(10 to box Greb at the
Knurl h of July match, which was
pi,sl poned.
M’CORMICK NOT IN
CITY TENNIS MEET
Contrary to reports, R Tt McCor
mick, 1922 Omaha tennis champ, will
not compete In the annual city net
meet. Business has claimed too much
„f ibe time of the king of the 1922
raeiiueteers. and he has been unable
lo And time to plsv.
Kansas Polo I nam Wins.
Colorado Springs, Colo,, July 13
Kort Leavenworth, Kan., defeated Ihe
Colorado Springs polo learn here lo
day, X to 5, In the first game of the
aeries for Ihe Marland cup. Kort
S.mi Houston, Tex , and Kort Riley.
Kan , will meet In th, second game
of I lie series Tuesday afternoon.
Harold Lloyd Wins
Handball Honors
I aik Angeles, Isl., July It.—
I |,i nd,I l.loyri, screen comedian.
, > MSlei day easily defeated Kobert
%. Golden in s hand ball coolest,
thereby winning the championship
of the Hollywood studios. Th,
mulch SM settled In straight sets,
t to I and 3 to It.
■J
Faber, Back in Form, Flurls White Sox to 6-2 Victory Over Red Sox
aCS « ___— 1 1 ———»
Baseball $snl(s
and Standings
H KNTKRV I KA(il K.
Standings.
Omalitt . . . ..JVfi iH .WJV5 .65f» .411 <
f»snver .62 .18 .691 .596 .584
T«laa .49 39 .567 .562 .561
St. Joseph .4K .If .562 .557 .646
Oklahoma City ..45 42 .617 .523 .51 1
Wichita .....4 4 43 .50« .411 .50ti
Lincoln .2R 67 .313 .321 3H»
Dcs Moines .26 68 .310 .318 .306
Yesterday** Reaults.
Omaha. 10; St. Joseph, 0.
Wichita. 7-3; Lincoln. 6-4.
Oklahoma City. 8: Des Moines. 1.
only games played.
Games Today.
Tulsa at Omaha.
Oklahoma 4!lty at Lincoln.
St Joseph at Denver.
Wichita at Uea Moines.
NATIONAL LEAGCE.
.standings.
W. L. Pit. Win Lu-e
New York .51 26 .67 1 675 66.1
Chicago .44 3 4 .564 .670 .557
Pittsburgh .4 1 36 .532 338 .536
Brooklyn .42 37 .5 3 2 .538 .62.1
Cincinnati . 4 1 42 .494 600 ,4sx
Boat On ..1.1 45 .4 21 430 4 1R
Philadelphia . 31 47 .397 .405 .392
St. Louis .30 4 8 .386 .392
Yealerda* ’* Results.
Philadelphia. 8; Pittsburgh. 3.
Si Louis. 12; Brooklyn, o.
New York, 7. Chcugo, 0.
Botton-Cincinnati; Postponed, rain.
Game* Today.
Brooklyn at St. Ixouia,
Poston at Cincinnati.
New York at Chicago
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh.
AMERICAN LEAGCE.
Standing*.
W I.. Pi I Win !
New York . 4 7 35 .573 .578 .566
Washington . 46 36 .561 56t: .55 1
net roll . 4 | 38 .53* .54- 30
Chicago . 4 0 5 9 .500 .511 On
fit Louis ...39 4 1 ,4«8 494 «X I
Cleveland 18 4 ; .4 69 4 76 .4 63
Boston .. 38 43 .469 4,6 463
Philadelphia 34 49 3.95 4«2 :90
YesterdaCft Results.
\»w Vm7-4: Ft Louis, 1 9
Philadelphia, 6; Detroit. 4
Wash'ngton. 12: Cleveland, it
Chit ago. 6; Boat on. 2.
Come* Today
St Louis at New York
c: eland st Washington
Detroit at F'hiiiidelphia.
Chicago at Boston.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Standing".
W. I. Pc*. Wim Ln«e
Louisville . 49 33 .598 .601 5*0
Indie nano! is ..4 7 35 .573 .578 . *6<
St. Paul . 49 .37 570 .576 .56
Toledo . 9 4 1 .4 76 .4 82 470
Columbf" . 19 4 4 47.1 .476 .464
K * nans C|t\ .38 4 6 .452 49 44;
Wilwaukee . 36 4h 4 '.9 4 4 6 4 54
Minneapolis ... .25 48 .4 22 .42 9 417
Yesterday Roviilt*.
Milwaukee. 4; Toledo. 2.
Ft Paul. 6: IndianaDtdiv I
Columbus R; Kansas CiD •'
Minneapolis 1!; Louisville, #.
Game* Toda> .
Toledo at Milwaukee.
Columbus at Kansas city.
Indiansnolis a' St. Pant.
LouiavIHe at Minneapolis
TRISTATE LF.AGI E.
Standing".
\V. L. Pet. Win Lose
Beatrice 7 6 -7 571 57* .56 7
Grand Island 32 39 .516 524 508
Norfolk 19 ?9 .500 .50* O
Sioux Kalla .. 31 31 .500 .508 .49
Sion* cifv . ... 19 34 460 469 463
Hastings . 27 31 4 5 0 4 69 4 43
Yeaterdav'% Result*.
Hastings. 4: Norfolk. 1. <11 innings).
<)fher games not ached tiled
Games ToiIh*.
*•" 'on c city at Sioux Fal.s
11 s« • inga at Real rii e
Norfolk at Grand Island.
THREE-EYE LEAGCE.
Evansville. 15: Peoria. r.
DanvIJi*. 1 Blrfo* ilng*• - 8.
Terre Haute. .1; Decaiur. 9.
INTERNATIONAL IE ALIK
leraev City, f- Syracuse 9
Newark. 2. Rochester 10
Baltimore 114 Buffalo 10 0
Reading. 4 l. Toronto. 6 2
TEXAN LEAGCE.
Dallas 10; Galveston. 2
Furl Worth. 12; Beaumont, 2.
\\ hit , Fa I1*. 8 . Houston. 5
Shreveport. C. Fan Antonio. 1.
SOI THEE \ ANHOCIATlON.
Mriiotiis. II Nosh vllle JO
l.itii- 11 o'11 Chattanooga wet grinnd*
v 1 |h nt 1 8 Mobile 9
of u-r scheduled.
HAWTHORN K.
I rjit race, piirst $1,000. ctalming.
vegr-old ma'dens*. * furlongs.
Jenny Jewell . .1l5AmblaV.a .11° .
rilm** .115 .U S 1
Transacting ....115 Max Brick .115
Sophia Marie . . . 110xDoubto T 110
Holly Boy .. .110
Second rai e. purse II Ofln claiming. J- i
vear-olds and up. < furlong*
Harrv Maxim iSftf.uga 1f,7
r;„ lford . w . 120 Heavy Art (Her 1:*.*>
Verbena 107 Top '»' Morning 1-7
i a up;u| 107 Toolrrs
Kbonv Belle 117 H umhl* 107
simplicity ill Trantula \\i
Canteen Girl 107
Third ra■ e • Pura« $1000; allowance*.
The Michigan purse % ear old* and on;
i bfurlong* ...
l T.ester Pocfoi . Ill Pmined
(r.ir.'l flaylon . 10* Ptndar Peel I'4
.1 H Rearddn.. ,f'0 Dullev 1H
I * r H |r|;man 'oo
Kout > h rac* Purse, fl 500; 5 >ear-o1d"
The Morriaon Hotel handicap: 5f"r
Ion va: . ,
Kr'isi Victoria aKdmon . .
Annlhllator V ♦ koaman
K ii iv Pat Moon Ms*" 111
aftunolalhe I''*'
a Mra. G B Irwin entrr.
I*lfih race f'urae $1000 claiming ^
«»r r olds, mil* . , - ,
\/.tilth '1 >'.k'ev 10.
.(Jl.ninme "* »M'« 1 'ir, u”* . ’
II noun "3 *r«»n«ntl
I ..rlv fhl.'O I". «-l'l
.,-oiftn in; ,«•>»« i..wu, i -
She'll hiK. ll.nnO: .*
4and "l>. mil* ith 70 yarda
Tali Mllonnn" IM j.O.arilmil
1'rincn k l"'i «P"d . !
him. I.eiKhtOll »« l.iarta . .I'll
v!4Uunt. . ..101 xl.oi uai l.aa.-a on
Koval iha'lla I'm x I ml heir .
hatar .1 . ..iax f'oortnhtp .ton
xt'heer F.eadet 1 *• 1
«AiiprsnilM* allowance claimed
«'lea r . fast.
Polo Game Postponed.
The Kom- between the Ak Bur Men
and Freebooter polo team* Kchedtiled
for Sunday wan called off on account
of rain The same will be played
aomelime later In Hie week
Minneapolis, tnty 1* *1'H'
Gnu lav I lie it id -i
Mlnnaapnlla • ■■ „ \j Mr *
Batteries Holley Iteberrj . Hallln. **•"
tell and Hrottsin; Hatlton, Burger, [dav
enport and Wlrts
Kansas City. July 14 H H K
Golunibue * ' i
Kanaaa t'ltv * '• *
He t ter lex Koulk and Hartley; t'ald
well, Kaledina Morion and Hktff
Milwaukee • i»| v 14 H H V.
Toledo j I !
Milwaukee
Bntlerles- 51*4 iilliiugh Mtum* suit
Gael on. M« hacht end Young
Hi Paul July 14 n H K
|n dl ana polls ] *** *
81 Paul ' f 1
RallH "** Nile*. Illtl and krtl'gei.
Ka eth and Itimti.
f
I'iIi liing Kcconls
Name. \V la. IN I. I(. II. 1*11 HO.
Ilalley, K . 11 2 .815 f*2 100 37 28
MarU. II. 10 1 .7 M 80 130 05 70
KouimI. R..I0 3 .700 59 134 30 35
|*a. Is. 13 7 030 90 177 37 93
Hailey. I,... 9 • 500 94 108 07 10.1
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Arrives lor Series of Match Races
s__/
I
l.pinatd, crack I'renrli thoroughbred, has reached Itehiiunt park, Long
Island, where he will be conditioned for the scries of three match races lie
will run against tlie best thoroughbreds in America.
--
\ eteran Mound
Star Holds Fold
Crew to Four Hits
Crouse. Chicago Catcher,
Knocks in Three Tallies
and Shortstop Barrett
Two.
OSTOX, July 14.— Faber
held Boston to four hits
today and Chicago won,
6 to 2, despite seven
bases on balls by the
veteran Chicago pitcher.
('rous? knocked in three
tuns and Barrett two.
The wore:
CHICAGO-(A > BOSTON (A)
ah n.pn a e. ah h.po.a e.
Ar« h‘n * rf 4 J 2 o of lark 8b :t o 2 3 0
Hooper rf . 0 1 o 0 Wraps 2b 4 0 5 4 0
i:»’lina2b .8120 (illarrh lb 3 2 10 0 o
Sheely lb 3 o 13 1 1 Vearh If 5 0 3 0 0
T alk If 5 2 2 o ft Boone i f 5 0 J 0 o
Kamtn 3b 4 12 2 OF'afaad rf 4 1 2 0 ii
Barrett «s 4 1 0 5 2O'Neill r 3 12 2 0
12 4 1 fiKtvfnf c o § 0 9 0
Faber p till iShanka ** .“ o 2 2 t
Kbmka p 2001 0
Totals 3 4 8 27 1 4 :: Full’ton p 00000
*Todt 10000
Quinn p 0 0 0 o 0
Total* 8 2 4 27 1 2 1
j-Batted for Fullerton in eighth.
Hr ore bv inninga:
f’hl« ago . 020 080 001—f*
1 Boston . 010 100 000—2
I Summary -Kuna: K. Collin*. Sh*e|y (2).
'Falk (2). Harr# tt, Neill. Shrink* Two
ii i *: Crime' (2) K Collins. Barre tt
jc \i»ill. FlagMead. stolen base Flagatead
i j 1« 1 if 1 • • rw Crnua**. W .1 nibegan**. lA-fi hm
jhaeey; Chicago. 9; ! Jo* ton 12. Baaea on
I 1 ill* off Faber 7 off Flunk' 4; off
(Quinn 1 Struck out: By Faber 2. Hit*:
• *ff Khinke 5 in F. inning*, off Fullerton
off Uttion l .0 1 'nning.
| t.n*lng pit* her: TChmkr Fnipirea: Urnn
hy, Conuolly and Rowland. Time; 2:20
Browns, Yanks Break Even.
Now York. July 14 —The New York
Amor pane and St. l.oui* Brown* broke
*»n their double header here today,
fha Tanka 1 n*d< 1 thret iitn Isht tar wln
i ng th- first gmiie by a acore of 7 to .1
i ut wi re slopped bv a score «• f 9 to 4 in
the *> i ond game pennoek won h'* fifth
light •Hue n the opening contest.
> ' r *t k une :
ST. I,Ol'IS (A) NKW YORK fA>
a b h no .4 e a h.h.po.H »■
Tobin rf 4 12" " Witt if 4 " " 0
M M .n b 4 2 2 1 y hUKati 8b .2110
Staler 21» 4 1 X 0 0 Ruth rf 5 2 0 ft 0
Willi * If 4 111" MetUMd If 4 3 3 0 0
M'.M'ua 2b 4 014 2 Pipp lb 41710
.i.ii -11 if : 1 3 'i " S* hang • 4 8 3 2 "
Se\ ereid «• 8 0 4 0 0 Ward 2b 4 2 4 2 0
Gerber *•* 2 2 3 2 0 Scott ** 4 0 4 2 «1
I) forth D 2 0 0 2 0 pen nock p 4 0 0 5 fl
ESvani 1 II M - —
Ba>ne p 0 0 0 f. 0 Totals 31 II 27 13 0
Totals 31 * 24 10 2 __
Homers Decide
Game for Cubs
Hasting* N'eb . Jtilv 14 IV ne run* i ■
Walters am! Ifesse with a runner on lot-e !
•*th lime «1 e*'ia II iiininc i* i -heiV j
batUt her todll ail.I Mu- i
N'orfolf. 4 in 2 "Dinah’ Wright bad t e t
heal of the battle all the way. hut the!
t’ub* were unable to burn h hlta tin'. I 'I.1-1 {
final frame
l.arie nave way for I i •|tmt w j(h two *
men down and a man on base and t h» n
ilease broke up the * • ne with a home
run. Store
NORFOLK I TV HASTINGS < ’
a i h.poae
Ped’son C 6 I 2 I © lleaae rf » 2 4 " 0
Mh'ton m ft 3 5 ft • f
Vigust lb 4 1)111 II Nnai k "i. 4 2 0 1 »
Bruakl if I S t © © Tome■ If
■
'lark rf f* 1 2 o l Gil pie r* ■ © 1 *’• ©
VU G ty :<b 4 I 1 2 © Ken ■ <*n 1b i 1 1 : > "
. 4 ■ I I) 4
Lane p ft I 1 ft ft ♦ ft
Hilton p 0 ft 0 1 ft Wrlg'i p 4 © ft f. ft
-—. He. k I « « ii 0
Totals 4 1 10 32 19 2
Tot a la 4 12 3 117 0
k.-ote bv Innings
Norfolk
floating* •<>.© 0©" "©o 04 t
Summary—Bairs on ball* Off l.arie. 1
Two base hlta Lane Atherton Noa< k.
Threa bate hit* Pruskl. Home runs Wal
ter*. lie*!*. Double plays Lane to Ati.er
ton to V’lgerust. Cllll;*ple to Moll* ».. Ken
ton Hit bv pitched ball Vigerust. by
W tight. Earned runs Norfoli 2; Hast
ings 4 Struck out: H\ Vane 2. by Wright,
j. Left on base* Norfolk 7. Hasting*. *»
Huns: Atherti.n. Vane. Hess*. Gilllsple
Walters, Heck Be* k batted for Wright
In the Mlh Two out when the winning
ft. urea made Umpire fin viler M 2 "
Twilight Games Scheduled.
Two twilight ganws arr ««• hod tiled
for the coming wrek. Tuesday night
at fi. the Knights of Columbus will
play the Standard Laundry at Fort
Omaha, darter l-^kee will play the
Schneider Electrics Thursday night
at Carter I^ake club.
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WEDNESDAY, OQ
JULY
Tickets on Sale Cirtut Day at Uaitt
Do« akal Di ug (u. 17th and Farnatn B|
^ “The bett ihow tbe World hat
HU bad tince tbe opening of turn
H mar.*'- Kane Abbott in tbe
World
■
■ ^^vWy^MAAM,VVVviUJL
p|| A Serirt of Hitt Headed by
I flhearn's Millionaire Jazz Band
|§ STARTING SATURDAY
|4*^ Omaha Kidnifht Fnlltra nl 1A74
I With ( aat of Thirty-Five
A Mutieal Comedy
At Unique at 111 Title
Bert Smith
Player*
“Bean Soup”
In Addition to Pbotnplayt
NEIGHBORHOOD THEATER!
I OTItROf* 24th and l.othiny
V IOt A DAN A
In ‘Mime Madnast"
(.HAND • ■ tAth and Rinney
I RANK MAN O and VIRGINIA V AI I I
In “Wild Or#n|»«”
ROUl.l VARD Vld and I ravinvntth
ai icr ( ai iioun nAvm itnrri :n( t
In “the Man N*mt Daat"
,
* Hal ted for Danforth in eighth.
Scorn by innings:
Ft Louis . . . .200 100 000- 3
New Yer* .201 022 OUx 7
Summary—Runs: Tobin. McMillan, Wil
liams. Witt. Dugan t2). Ruth (3». M«us»i.
Two-base hits McMillan. Ruth. Ward.
Fcheng. Home Run: Williams. MeusH.
Dugan Double pla> : Scott to IMpp.
Left on banes New York. K. St I.ouia
Rate* on baII*: Gff Penno.-U. 1 ; off Dan
forth. 1 Struck out: By Pennock. 1
bv Danforth. 2; by Bayne. 1 lilts: Off
Danforth. 1.1 in 7 innings; Off Bayne <»
In 1 Inning Losing pitcher: Danforth
Umpires Kvan* and Owen*. Time; I 46.
Second game;
FT LOl’IM (A). NEW YnRK
a b. h po a e a b h po.H .e.
Tobin rf 4 ! 1 o 0 Witt cf 4 0 1 (» <•
Rob son 2b 4 1 0 4 0 Dugan 3b t 0 2 0 0
Sisler lb 5 0 12 2 0 Ruth rf 3 2 fi 0 1
Wil'ams If fi I 2 0 0 Meueel If 4 110 0
WcM us 2b .3 o f. 1 1 Plpp lb 3 19 0 0
Jargon cf :i 2 2 0 0 Hof'ann o 4 14 0 0
Sev’eld «• 4 0 2 1 iiWir.l 2b 4 0 17 1
Orwber ss 4 0 3 f. 0 Scott s* 4 12 2 1
Wingard p 4 2 0 4 OShawkey p 1 0 0 2 t
-—Gaston p 0 0 0 1 0
Totals 36 9 27 18 1 zHoran 1 n o 0 0
Markle p 0 0 0 0 0
xHush o o n «• o
z.loh'on 0 0 0 0 0
Pig's* p 0 0 0 0 0
s.Si hang 1 0 0 0 0
Total* 32 6 27 1 2 4
zHal led fur Gaston in 6th
/.Hailed fur Markle in fclh.
y,Rari for Hush in *th
zHatted tor Pipgra** in *i h
St. Louis .. 000 610 200—3
New York ... . ooo 000 130 4
Summary Run*: Tobin. Robcriaon, His
l*r. Williams. M« Manna. Jar ubaon <2».
Gerber. Wingard. Dugan. Ruth <2>. John
son. Two base hit: I’ipp. Three base bn:
William* Home runs: Jacobson. Ruth (-1.
Facrlfhe. Sevcreirl. Double pla \ *. Sisler
to Gerber to Sisler Ward to Scott to Pipp.
Left yn base*: N*w York &: Si Loul*. '•
Base* on ball* Off Bhawkey. ;. off Gas
ion, I; riff Markle 1. off Plpgraa*. 1:
off Wingard. I. Struck out: By Shawkey.
2. by Wingard. 1; Hit*: Off Bhawkev. *■
in 4 inning* off Gasion, 1 in 2 innings
off Markle. 2 in 2 inning*, off Pipgra*-.
,0 m 1 inning Losing pitcher Sbawke>
1 ntplrea. Gwen* anrl Kvan*. Time. l i-j.
Mack Castoff
Blanks Indians
Washington. July 14 Wa*hing»m
•« ored over Cleveland today for the third
fnic<es.*iva t I be winning. 12 to fi Judge
made * triple dmibl* and angle and
walked once ip five trip* to the plat*,
driving in five run* Manager Harri* of
Waahitigmn ha* drawn an indefinite au*
pension for h:a Sunday run in with • n
ptine# Holm* .*■. so Blunge wa* transferred
to second ha** and Ta lor sent In third
bv the Menatoi*» Tha *- ore
CLEVELAND (A* WA^HIMITN <A1
ah h po a e aba po a p
Mr N't V rf 4 " 3 « fi Ri e rf '• 2 I 0 0
J'ieson If 4 14 10 1. hold cf .1 a & " '»
Sp'aker cf 3 1 1 0 <» Tij lor 3b i 2 i o "
Summa cf 1 0 0 0 o Go«lin If 4 12 0 o
.1 Fe el! »a 3 o 1 3 0 Judge 1b 4 3 9 1
Myntt c 2 • S I t 4
Walter# c 1 1 o 1 n Hlu If 2b 4 2 1 4 »•
B wer lb 4 o 9 o fi Tate c • - " - °
Ke'Mer 2b 2 0 3 2 « Ogden p 4 13 10
Stp’.i'on 2b 0 0 0 1 0
Lutxke 3b 2 2 0 1 n Totals 39 11 2. 12 0
G’dner 3b i o o 1 o
Dawson p 1 0 0 0 0
Metevier p 2 0 0 11 n
Totals B I - i
Meveinnd . ... o.io (too ooo o
WaakiRftoR
Summary—Run* Ri'* (2>. I.i*b<dd
(»>. Taylor (2c Cowl n «3' Judge. 1 ‘*■< <•
B'uege. Two-base hil* Judge tigd*'
Three-has* h»t ; Judge .stolen l.a*r*
itloehn Tavlor. Double plays: Jamieson
III Vfva11 ; LuL'ke to Dewater >o Brower.
Left Hti bases: Cleveland, f.. Washington
k. Bases on balls: Off Dawson, 3, off
Met*'vier, 2; off Ogden. 3 Struck on
iiv |iH»nui 2 Bits: Off Dawson. 7 n
two and two thirds innings: off Metevier.
11 in five and one-third inning T.using
nit* her: Dawson Umpires Mmarity.
Hildebrand and Holmes, Time. 1:41.
l ate Rally Wins
for Athletics
Philadelphia. Pa.. July 14 —A ninth in
ning rally enabled Philadelphia to tie the
score on Detroit today and then three
hits in the 10th Inning gave, the home
team a 6 to 4 victory. Baumgartner re
lieved Harris in the third for the Ath
letics after the Tigers had scored all four
nf their runs. Helms* h took up 1 h**
[burden in the 10th and held the Detroit
sluggers to one -cratch nit Score:
DETROIT (A) I’ll I LA. (A)
ab h.po.a e at- h.po a **
Burke 2b r, 2 1 l 0 Dykes 2b 4 12 4 0
Manush if r. 2 4 0 0 Lamar if f. 13 0 0
Cobb < f 4 16 •» « Wei- h rf 4 1 1 •> 0
Heii nn rf f. 0 3 0 0 Hauser lb 3 IS 2 "
Blue Ih 3 2 10 1 0 Slm'ona *f 4 12 0 6
Kifney *s 3 o 1 1 ♦) Rio da 3b 6 2 0 3 ti
Jon s 3b 4 0 0 0 OHallo'y sa 4 2 3 3 '»
Basaler c 4 14 0 1 Perking C 2 1® - ®
Weils p 4 1 1 C «7. Bis hop ft ft ft o t)
Da ties p 0 ft ftft ft (Lhson e ft ft ft ft 0
Harris p ii ft ft 0 ft
Tola la 37 It 1 B'g’tner p 3 ft « ° 0
r. M tiler ft 0 ft 0 0
Itei ach p ft ft o o 0
Totals 37 12 30 1 4 0
xTwo out when winning run scored
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113 Fet S«U Br All Gvwd Dratti.1.
zflh n fur Perkin* In ninth
xBatted for Baumgartner in ninth.
Store by innings
Detroit .*>04 000 00* 0 -4
Philadelphia .102 000 001 1—5
Summary—Huns Burke. Manush. <*«»bb.
Wells. Lamar, Welch, llauxer <2t. Bishop.
Two-base him Manuih, Welch PerkU»x.
Three.hast hit*. Haue*r, Gallo* ay
Stolen base; Lamar. Sacrifice hit# Sim
mons. Miller. Dyke* Left on ban**' De
* r*»H . . Philadelphia 9 Banes oq ball*:
< *ff Welle. off Harris J. off Baum
gartner j Struck nut : By Welle, 3; by
La uniga rtne» bv Heirn.i' h 1 • Hits
< *ff Welle. 11 in nine and two-thlrde In
nings. off T>auee, 1 in no inning* {pitched
lo one hatter) off Harris. * jn two end
rue-third inning* off Baumgartner l in
six and two-fh rds innings; off Heirnech
1 ft on* inning Winning pitcher.
Hslm«' li Losing pitcher: Wells I m
pire* Dine* n and Xallin. Time 2:2?.
VICENTINI KAYOES
“ROCKY” KANSAS
New York, July 14.—Luis Vlcentlfii
j Chilean lightweight, knocked nu.
| "Rocky” Kansas of Buffalo in ih«
11th round «*f a scheduled 15-rounc
bout at the Qtieensboro Athletic eluk
here tonight. The end tame after twt
minutes and 1C seconds of fighting
in the round. The end came unex
pertedly, Kansas having the bout ir
his hand by a large margin when th#
blow tame that felled him for th«
count.
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