The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, August 07, 1924, Page 9, Image 9

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    Ruth Clouts 36th Homer as Yanks Drop Curtailed Gamejo Detroit,J5jto 2
^hitehill, Tiger
Recruit, Yields
but Twq Bingles
Joe Bush, Huggins' Ace, Is
Routed From Box—Cobb's
Crew Stages Fast Double
—Rain Stops Game.
—
ETROIT, Aug. 6—Lie
trolt evened the series
with New York here
today when rain
stopped the game at
the end of the fifth in
ning with the Tigers
leading, 5 to 2.
The score:
NEW YORK (A) DETROIT (A)
ibh.po.a r nb h.po a c
Witt Cf 2 0 1 0 0 O’R’rke 2b 3 1 3 ? 0
Dugan 3b .2 0 0 1 0 Manuth If 1 0 ) 0 t)
Ruth If 2 110 1 Cobb cf 2 10 0 0
Meuse! rf 2 »i 0 0 0 Hellm’n rf 3 2 10 0
Pipp lb 2 17 0 9 Blue lb J 2 7 0 0
Srhang c 2 0 2 10 Rlbney s* 2 u 2 f> l
Ward lb 0 0 2 1 0 Jones 3b 3 2 12 0
Srott as 2 0 2 2 0 Ba**l!r c 2 10 10
Hush p 0 0 0 0 0 Wh'hlll V 3 0 0 2 0
Mamaux p 1 0 0 0 0 -
-Total* 22 9 15 13 1
Totalt 16 2 15 5 1
Ne»v »ork .000 11 — -
Dttroltt .-00 12—f»
r Summary—Run*. Ruth. S< hang, Man
vsh. Cobb. Hrilinann. Blue. Jones. Ttvo
ha*e hits: Cobb. Blue. Jones (2). Homo
run: Ruth. Sacrifice hit: Ward. Double
plays: Ward to Plpo: Rianey to O’Rourke
to Blue. Left on base*: New York. 1„
Detroit. 7. Base* on balls: Off Whitahlll.
1: off Mamaux. 4. Struck out: B' Bush.
1 ; by Mamaux 1. Hits: Off Bush. 3 in
1 3 Innine: off Mamaux. fi in 4 2-3 in
nings Hit bv pitched ball: By Bush.
Manuth Wild pitch: Mamaux. Dosing
pitcher: Busn. Umpires: Moriarty, Nai
liit and Rowland Time: 1:14.
INDIANS MAKE IT
FOUR FROM BOSTON
Cleveland. O, Aug. fi.—Cleveland made
It four straight from Boston today. * to
5. when Piercv blew up In the aixth
inning, allowing aix run*.
The score:
BOSTON (A) CLEVELAND (A)
ab.h.po.a.e. ab.h.po.a e.
Fxzell 3b 4 1 0 2 0 J’m’son If 5 13 0 0
Wamby 2b 4 1 4 2 0 Summa rf 5 14 0 0
A'eaeh If 4 1 2 0 0 Speaker cf 4 0 fi 0 1
Harris 1b 4 0 10 l 0 JS’well ss 3 2 12 0
Boone rf 4 2 2 1 0 Myatt c 3 2 4 0 0
F’atemd cf 3 0 2 0 0 Burns lb 4 3*00
Pic’n’ch c 4 1 2 2 0 S’ph's’n 2b 2 0 1 2 0
Shank* *• 4 1110 Lutzke 3b 2 0 0 1 0
Piercy p 2 0 0 1 1 Shaute p 3 10 3 0
Murray p 10 110 -
r. H eving 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 10 27 8 1
Totgls 35 7 24 11 1
x Bat ted for Murray In ninth
Boston .002 100 020—5
Cleveland .010 106 OOx—*
Summary—Runs: Exsell. Wamby. Veach,
Boone. Plcinlch. Jamieson. J. Sewell (2).
Myaft. Burn* (2). Stephenson. Shaute.
Two-base hit*: Boone. Burns (2). J. Sew
ell. Shaute. Jamieson. Summa. Three
base hit: Veach. Home run: Boone.
Stolen base*: Wamby. Ezzell. Burns Sac
rifice hits: Stephenson. Lutzke. Mvatf.
Double nlav: Wambv to Shank*. Left on
base*: Boston. 4; Cleveland, fi Base* on
bulls: Off Piercy. 2: off Murray. 1; off
Shaute. 1. Struck out: By Murray. 2:
by Shaute. 2. Hits: Off Piercy. * tn
5 1-8 inning*: off Murray. 2 in 2 2-3
inning*. Hit by pitched ball: Bv Piercy.
Lutzke. Ba!k: Murray. Losing pitcher
p> Piercv. Umpire*: Holmes and Evans, i
Time: 1:44.
POSTPONE WOMEN’S
GOLF TOURNEY
Onwentsia Country Club. Lake For ,
est. Aug. fi—Nearly three inches of |
downpour In another of the week's
steady program of showers led the;
tournnment committee to postpone I
play in the women's western golfj
championship today. Two rounds will
be played tomorrow.
The qualifying round Monday was
played In Intermittent showers and
yesterday's play was over a course
soggy with rains.
HAWTHORNE.
First rare: Turae. $1,000; claiming: 3
year-olds: 6 furlongs
Seth's Alibi -119 xMlsa Fortune .10$
xLong Green ..111 xEventlde .109
xI«oulae Wagner 106 xNo I^ady .106
xOolfin .10$
Second race; Purse. $1,000; claiming,
1- vear-olds; 6 furlongs:
Ebony Bella ...111 A. J. BuJ* —
xScamper .10$ xBabbllng • • • . 106
Double T.118 xBeauti 1 Addle 106
xPinch o’ Snuff 10$
Third race: Purse. $1,000; claiming,
4-year-olds: 1 1-16 miles:
Doughoregan ..111 xRIchelleu . ... 1JJ
Eilman .110 xCanteen Girl .-93
xGreat Lady ..116 Sequel ... .-JJJ
xCheer Leader 102 xJack Frost ...103
xFalthful Girl . *8 #t paa w .
Fourth race: Puree. $1,500; woods
Theater handicap; 2-year-olds, 5 fur
longs:
Moon Magic ...103 Riviera .112
Little Visitor ..122 Louis Rubens n 108
Abstract .112 ...
Fifth race: Purse. $1,000; claiming,
lb 1 year-olds and up; * a furlongs:
Lester Doctor ..111 xDay of Peace 111
vFine Day .106 Heavy Artillery 111
Mona Vera .... 106 Knrlco .119
i.orena Marcella lit xGlough Jordan 111
Miss Mischief .108 xBetslnda .106
xBoot Black ...111
sixth race: Purse. $1,000* claiming,
1 year-olds and up; 1 1-16 miles:
xBelle Amle ...101 xVlrglniua .106
xMary Ellen O.. *3 Overfire .103
Attilla . *8 xMarg’ret Ware 101
Flower Shop .106
^Apprentice allowance claimed.
Showery, sloppy.
SARATOGA.
First rsre claiming, rnalden 2 year
aid*. b'A furlongs:
Mona Meg . .112 Grace Troxler 104
e Morganatic ...107 Wax Lady .109
Longing 114 Our Hope .J0J
Oowah .108 Chumjdgnoi Jl'
Warfare .108 aAdrinnople . .. ">7
Kscolans ..112 Legation .. ...108
x Seaman .iff Blennerhasaet t 11$
Blacksmith ....116 Star Sweeper ..112
Fear Naught ..107 Hendrick .109
Ouffney Lass ...DM Hootch .112
s Ben Franklin . . 107
nCochran entry.
Second race, the International SteepV
(hase. 4-year-olds and up. about 2 miles’
x< 'oil hr I ...142 H Bachelor ...162
x Mont Jells .145 Louppy .1R2
Third race claiming, 3-year-olds and
up, mile:
Kellerman .108 May Tarty ... 105
Donges .108 xOvertake .....108
Calcutta .113 Wood Lake . ..1*5
Skirmish .103 Anticipation ... *i»
Olynthue .11.3 Hcoop .T»8
EplSod** .108 Insulate .110
Horne Star ....4 03 Wynn**wood ... 111
Biff Bang .Ill xlnvlctus . 98
xf.evoy ..100 xLighter .103
xFlylng Devil .108
Fourth racy, the H**huylervll1e, fillies.
2- year-old*. 6ty furlongs:
Extra Dry ....112 a Beauty Slave. 112
Drown Betty ..112 PKoyallte .112
iHun Teas .107 Beatrice .112
•IMother Gooep. .123 Queen's Token 109
♦•Annie Jordan 112 B. Frelichle . 11
Vllna .107 Flying Comet .112
dElf .12$ dflwlnglng .1.1$
nBiue W'wrbler. .112 eFollles ..112
hNIna .11 / « Hun Polly . ..107
Lightship .107 dMand Muller 1"»
.ildlehour farm entry; bltancocas stable
entry; cW. B. Klim* r entry; «l 11 P. Whit
ney entry; eG. A Cochran entry.
Fifth race, conditions, 2-year olds and
tin mile:
Nos** Dive ,...120 Barbery Brush 103
Eaglet .II* Graeme .117
Pepp .117 Dream Maker ..113
fjple and Span 108 Check .106
Sixth race, the Lucerne hsndPap, 3
«.h> old- and up, 6 furlongs;
a Big Blaze ..108 Cyclops . 1S‘
t. Dosha wk .122 c.Teater .. tot.
lowing Ahing ...106 Broornster inn
g i iinns Care ...105 Indian Trail ...104
bMunspero .108 Little < lilef ...KM,
reparation . ,J#l0o Avlaark . H«
14>mar<et'e 1*3 bSun Flag ... .110
r nival .J07 Mi* ale
0 A pc x 8 5 Ha ff ling II”
xClenn Riddle farm entr>. bG A c... P
ran entry: <Hsn*ocns etable entry,
xApprentice allowance claimed.
Weather, cloudy; track, alow.
Saint Louis Browns Make Clean Sweep of Washington Series
tSl ____ , - ■ — ■ . - ■ ■ ■ " " "
Americas Leading Jockey Breaks
Leg in Fall at Saratoga Track
m ■■■■■■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■ m —mm
Earl Nandi*.
Saratoga, X. Y., Aug. 6.—Earl
Sande, America's leading jorkey, re
ceived a broken leg and possible in
ternal injuries while riding Spurt In
a race today. He was unconscious
when picked up.
Three other jockey* fell—J. Daw
son, C. Dishrnan and K. (lorman—but
esraped injury. Sonde's leg was
broken between the knee and the
hip and It was feared he might not
be able to ride again this season.
ppc s
4r <■> zd
SARATOGA.
First race: Five and one-half furlongs
Brother (Shanks) .4-1 3-5 4-5
Dugout (J. Callahan) . .6-5 3-3
Gnome Girl < 13. Breuning).2u-l
Time: 1:07 2-6. George de Mar. Spurt,
Fuo, Senor, Sandrae. Semper, Catlileen
Ni Houlihan and Speckled Beauty also
ran. Senor finished third but waa dis
qualified.
Second race; Steeplechase, two miles:
Vox l’opull II. (McNair) ...2-t fvtn 2-5
V'icaire (Kennedy) . ..even 2-5
The Trout (Chevne) .1-2
Time: 4:19 4-5. llerriard. B>ng and
Hummed also ran.
Third rate: One mile:
Princess Doreen (Mutts) 11-10 2 5 1-5
Initiate (Parke) . . "5
Sunayr (Wallace) . --•>
Time. 1:40 1 5. Miss Smith. Tree lop.
Dare Say and Yankee Princess also ran
Fourth race: One mile.
Sunsini (Kelauy) .3-1 even 2-5
Lucky Play (Malben) .2-1 even
Moonraker (Thorndyke) ..14
Time: 1:40 1-5. Cherry Pie, Enchant
ment and Salacia also ran.
Fifth race: Six furlongs:
Blackstone (B Bruning) .10-1 4 1 2-1
Good Times (Shuttinger) .even 2-5
Pes? (Parke) .1-2
Time: 1:14 2*5. Antonia. Cydonia. Baby
Lane, O’Corra. Vera Vennie, Beverwyck,
Venixeloa. Wild Gooae and Spartan also
ran.
Sixth ra< e: Five and one-half furlongs
American Flag (Kennedy) ..1-5 4 > 2-5
The Bat t M < A tee) . .3-5 1-5
Dangerous (Hum) . 5-1
Time: 1:07 3-5. Pique. Antiquarian.
Captain Martin. Rocketone. Mark Over.
Johnny Campbell, New Moon. Crimean.
Poi-antlro. Danby, Bargain Day and Stat
Saint alao ran.
H AW THORN K.
First ra<e; Five and one-half furlongs.
Brilliant (Horn) .6 1 2S 1 6-6
Balboa (Garner) .11 10 1 -
Idle Seth (Gross).„
Time: 1:03 Captain SrhneJler. St.
Charles. Try Again, .Pillage and Ip and
At 'Em alao ran
Second race: Six furlongs.
Blotter (McDermott).3-10 t* out
Bock Heather (Weiner).9-10 14
No Lady (Gorndey).. 3-5
Time: 1:15. Muldraugh and Good Morn
ing also ran. . „
Third race: Five and one-ha.f fur
GuCnor (Kennedy) .21-40 1-5 out
Mason Towle (Jones). 4-1 6-5
Harold K (Owens)........1-2
Time: 1:11. May Bruen and Cannon
ball also ran.
Fourth race: Mile and one sixteenth:
Prim e Til Til ( McDermott). 16-5 even out
Jt-w«l V. D. (Horn) .1-2 out
F ret well •Yeltom .out
Time: 1:50. Vlctoll* al*t- ran.
Fifth rate Five and a half furlongs.
Hidden Jewell (Kronk) .4-1 *-■> 4-5
Poilymara (Jones) .*•& 4 5
Finday (Wood) . 7-10
Time: 1:10 2-5. Whalebone. Hound Rob
in. .Shining Gold. Allie Ochs and Heavy
Artillery alao ran
Sixth race. Mile and an eighth:
Huonec (Anderson) even 4 5 t f.
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BRAVES DEFEAT
CARDS, 5 TO 3
Boston. Aug fi—Boston ga\o Jn)*t
Cooney faultless support today and de
frated the St, l,ouia Cardinal*, 6 to 3.
The score:
ST. 1,01 IS (N) BOSTON (M)
nl> h.po.a.e. ab.h p« a *
J ^ th rf 4 - u 0 Wilson cf 4 «» 4 1 «*
Holm of I 1 2 » >' I'dgett Jb ) I M »
Jl'nab) 2b 2 " I 3 OtKenjri rf 4 12 0 0
Hoi lev In 3 2 13 ir 1 Md'nll 1b I I I ' 0
Blade* If 2 11"" 1’oweit If 3 2 2 " «
J. I”n*-v *4 4 2 .1 4 I) T'rney 2b 4 13 4 0
11 nxalt-4 I- 4 10 3 mj'Nell r 3 12 10
Kr. lgnu 3b 4 0 2 3 ll >1 K'lh „ I 11 I ! «
Bell p 2 0 " 3 0 J. 4”ney p 2 112 0
xMjer. | ♦ 0 0 (i -——
- Total* SI 10 27 12 0
Total* 31*211111
xBstted for Bell In ninth „ ,
St I.oolx .. 200 »«1 "0(1—..
Boot on .211 000 Olx—S
hummerj Rune .1 Smith, Holm. B»it*
toniley. IMiigett (2). Sleo*el, Howell. K.
Smith. Two-base hit* Bottornley*
Powell (2) Thr« * - base hit: Jim Cooney.
Home tun K Smith. Sacrifice hits:
Hortifhj, Bottornley*. Double plays:
Horn^ by to Bottom ley; llorneby to Jin»
Cooney to Bottornley, Tierney to Me
Jnni* Left on bi'ses St. l,ouia, «*; Boa
loii, 4 JSttHcn on ball*. Off H* 11. 2; of.
John Cooney, Hit by pitched ball: By
John Cooney. Itlude* Wild pitch: John
4!ooncy. 1'mpirea: Bart, McCormick and
Pfirrosn. Time j 4 i.
The Story of a Girl Men Couldn I
Forget—or Get
ENEMY SEX
BETTY COMPSON
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ON THE STAGE
CARL SIBBERT
_Intarnat ional Sonf Artiat
JIMMIE K.INOGKAMS
ADAMS /HODGE
COMEDY /PODGE
ORCHESTRA-ORGAN
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“PIONEER DAYS”
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Baseball Mts
and Standings
WESTERN LEAGUE,
standing*.
W. L. Pet. Win. Lose
Omaha .«7 40 .«-»• .030 .6*0
1 »envci ..64 46 .512 .566 •®,6
Tulm .63 47 57 2 .576 .568
St Josiph .59 4s .551 .566 546
Wlrlwlh . 66 56 -49.. .500 .491
Oklahoma City ..64 64 -COO 505 .40^
Lincoln .16 08 .340 .346 . ICii
Des Mol nee .H4 72 .321 «J27 .316
Yesterday’* Result*.
OUlnlmma City. H; Omaha, 4.
Dee Moil e*. 2; St. Joseph, 1
Lincoln. 4; Tulsa, 0.
Denver, 31; Wichita. 6
(linin'" Today.
Oklahoma City at Omaha.
St. Joseph a I Dr* Moines.
Tulsa at Lincoln.
Wichita at Denver.
NATION A I. LEAGUE.
Standing*.
W. L. Prt. Win Lose
New York .66 "6 .t»47 .650 .64 1
Piltshuigh . 56 43 .l»06 .670 .660
Chicago ..56 46 .54? .551 .544
Brooklyn . 64 43 .529 534 .624
CiiKinnatl .66 62 .614 .619 .6"9
St. Louis .43 59 .422 .427 .41 7
Philadelphia .4ll 66 .406 .406 .396
Boston .. 38 6 4 .373 3.9 .369
Yesterday’s Results.
Boston L. Ht. Louis 3
Cincinnati 3. Philadelphia 2.
Brooklyn 5; Pittsburgh 2.
New York 5. Chicago 2.
Gumrs Today.
St. I^ouls at Boston.
Cincinnati at Philadelphia,
only games scheduled.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Standing*.
W. L. Pet. Wm. Lose,
New York .60 46 .566 .570 .567
Detroit .58 4 6 .658 . 5b« ,6&2
Washington .57 49 .538 ,542 .532
St Louis .55 48 .534 .538 .629
Chicago . 60 63 .4 85 .490 .481
Cleveland . 50 55 .476 .481 .472
Boston . 4 1 59 .42*7 .433 .423
Philadelphia .....Cl 61 413 .419 .410
Yesterday's Results.
Detroit. 6; New- York, 2.
Cleveland. 8; Boston, 5.
St Louts. 6, Washington, 8.
Phi lade I pit's -Chicago, rain.
Currie* Tod'iy.
Phlladelpa n at Hf. Loins.
New York nt Cleveland,
Boston at Detriot.
Washington at Chicago.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Standings.
W. L. Pet. Win Lose
SI TaUl .65 44 .596 .600 .591
Indianapolis .... 58 46 .558 .562 .552
Louisville .59 49 .546 .650 .541
Khomih City .51 65 .4*1 .4*6 .477
Toledo . 5 2 57 .477 .4*2 4 73
Columbus 5" 58 .463 .46* .459
Milwaukee .47 5? 443 449 4 9
Minneapolis . 4* 62 436 .4(1 4J2
Yesterday's Results.
Kansan City. 6. Indianapolis, 1.
St Paul. 12; Toledo. 8.
Minneapolis, 8. Columbus. 6
Louisville. 6; Milwaukee. 4.
Games Today .
St. Paul sf Toledo.
Minneapolis at Columbus.
Milwaukee at Louisville
Kansas City at Indianapolis.
THREE-EYE I.EAGI V
Bloomington. 0; Terre Haute. 7.
Peoria 0; Danville. 2.
De»Jlur, 2; Evansville, T.
SOI THKKN ASSOCIATION.
Atlanta. 5. Memphis, 6 (8 innings
da rkn* a*
New Orleans, T.ittls Pork 1.
• '»).• i ' a nnnga. 3 Birmingham. 4
No other games scheduled.
INTERNATION \L I.EAGI V.
Rochester. 7-6; Jersey City, 1-9.
•Syracuse. 11; Newark. 4
Toronto. 6-14 Reading. 4-1,
Buffalo, 1-8. Baltimore, 7-1.
TEXAS I.EAGI E.
WTchfta Falls. 14. Dallas I.
Bet union t, 17; Houston 6.
Galveston 3; Han Antonio. 1
Shreveport. 8-4. Fort Worth. II.
Mississippi VALLEY LEAGUE
Burlington 9-fl; Dubuque 6 9. (second
game forfeited to Dubuque),
Ottumwa at Moline, double-header nost
poned; wet grounds.
Ro k Island. 3 Waterloo. *
Cedar Rapids. 6. Mtrahalltown. 1.
•Ilmmy Wllrnt. Omaha third hntemnn.
watched the game from th* stands Jim
my broke one of hia fingers down In
St Joseph If* cxpe< is to don a "mon
key*' suit soon, however
III— II I III—
"Dazzv” Vance
Stops Pirates
Brooklyn. Aug 6.—Vance won his 18th
gome of the season when Brooklyn beat
Pittsburgh today by 5 to 3 aftur Pitts
burgh had taken the first three games of
the series Vance struck out 10 men
^ « y(ore
w PITTSBURGH (N) BROOKLYN (N)
ab h.po a e ah h t>«.a e
Uarev cf 2 0 f. 0 0 High 2b 62221
Barnh’t rf 4 1 3 0 2 Mitchell sa 4 114 0
Cuyler If 3 10 0 1 Nfi* If 4 1 2 IJ 0
Wright ** 4 0 2 0 Fourn'r lb 4 I 7 1 0
Trayn'r 3b 2 0 2 0 0 Brown cf 4 2 8 0 0
M*v(lla 2fc 4 11 3 ow.Io*sn :tb 4 1 1 0 0
Grimm lb 4 0 7 1 0 Griffith rf 4 2 o n o
Gooch c 4 0 7 1 o Deberry c 4 2 11 l l i
Stone p 0 0 0 0 0 Vance p 4 2 0 0 0 1
Pfeffer p 2 1 0 0 0 -
- Totals 37 1 4 27 8 2
Totals .70 4 24 8 3
Score by Inning*:
Pittsburgh .000 003 000—3
Brooklyn .032 000 OOx—5
Summary — Huns: Carey. Barnhart.
Traynor. W. Johnston. Griffith (2), De
berry (2). Two-base hits: Mitchell. Mar
anville Three-base hit: Deberry. Stolen
base* Curey. Barnhart, Cuyler. Double
plays: Fournier to Mitchell; Grimm to
Maranville. Left on base* Pittsburgh. 6.
Brooklyn. 9 Bases on balls Off Vance.
3 off Pfeffer, 1 Struck out: By Vance, i
10; by Pfeffer. ! Hits: Off gtone f> in
1 1-3 Innings- off Pfeffer. 9 In 6 2-3 In
nings. Hit by pitched ball: By Vance,
t’uyler and <’arey Passed hall: Deberry
Winning pit* iter Vann*. Losing pitch«»* j
.Stone Umpires: Moran and Rlgler. ;
Time. 1:56.
HARPER’S HOMER
WINS FOR REDS
Philadelphia. Aug 8.—The Cincinnati
Reds won today's game In Philadelphia
before a heavy rain storm stopped the
fray in the fifth Inning as Walker sprint
ed snd caught Williams’ drive for the
third out with the tying run on second
The score:
CTMCINNATT fN’> PHILAD’PHTA (X)
ab h po.a .e. ab h.po.a e 1
Bohn**' 2h 3 2 © 1 0 Mokan df 3 2 19 0
D’bert 1b 2 18 0 0 Harper rf .72100
Roush cf 3 2 2 0© Wil'ms rf 2 © 3 ft 0
Walker rf 3 13 2© Henline * 2 © 2 o ©
Duncan If 2 0 1 © © W’stone aa 2 © ft 2 ©
Plnelli 3b 2 © 1 1 0 For*! 2b 2 13 2 0
Uaven'v ss 2 ft 1 1 © Hn|ke lb 2 © 4 2 ft
Harg've c 2 1 1 1 © Woehra 3b 2 2 11©
Donohue n 1 ft © 0 © f'arlson n 1 0 0 ft ©'
--— /Mitchell 1 0 0 0 ©
Totals 20 7 15 6 0 -
Tote is 20 7 15 7 0 1
rBatted for Carlson In fifth.
Score by Innings:
Cincinnati .©93 ©0—2
Philadelphia. .10ft 01 —2
Summary—Runs; Bohn** Houah. Mar
grave. Harper. Woehra. Two-base hits:
Roush. Walker. Mokan. Three-base hit;
liohne. Home run: Harper Stolen base:
Houah Sacrifice hlta; Donohue. Daubert.
Left .*n bases- Cincinnati. 4. Philadelphia.
4 Buses on balls. Off Donohue. 1 Um
pire** Klein and Wilson. Time. 54 nun-1
ute*.
/ “a
I American Association !
v_/ |
Louisville. Aug © — R H. R. i
Miiwaukea . 4 19 4
Louisville . ft P 2 I
Battens* Winn, Walberg and Hh nault;|
Tinruyp, Cullop and Brottem.
IndianapoRa. Aui*. © — R ff F. I
Kansas City .. ft 1 "• ©j
Indianapolis ... 1 5 1
Batteries: t'aidwell and Skiff, Niles.
Smith and Krueger.
^Vdumb'is. O Aug 8 — H. 11 F,
Minneapolis .... % 14 1
* 'olumbus ........... 814 4
Batteries: Edmondson. Niehaua. Mc
Weeny and Wlrta; Palmero and Hartley. I
Toledo. Aug 8 — R H K
«! Paul .©f© ©14 151—12 12 i\
Toledo .f05 ft«© ©©2-- a 13 3 I
Batteries: Marble. Pinery and Dixon: I
Baldwin. McCullough. Blum** and 8< hull*
CINDERELLA ROOF
Added Attraction Sunday Night
Jaffy and Muzzy Orchestras
Continuous Music, Adm. 50c
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YOU Swim in Two
Million Gallons of Pure
Water Daily When You
Swim at
re PARK
POOL and SAND BEACH
I Every 24 hours two million gallons
I of filtered, ozonated, aerated and sun
I rayed water goes into Krug Park pool.
H Pool reserved from 8 *. m. to noon for women and children
H (except Sunday* and holiday*)
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I Vaudeville— - Photoplay*
NOW PLAYING
Henry Catalano & Co.
in “A Timely Revue”
Great Supportmz Bill
S*l.—frantii Renault
NEIGHBORHOOD TMFATER*
LOTHROP.24th and teihrnp
•LIGHTS OF NEW YORK”
Comedy and Vaudeville
GRAND.lath and Blnn.y 1
Fred Thompson in 'North of Nevada"
Chap. f|, "The Vmtleth Dnoa"
BOULEVARD • 33d and Leavenworth
Blanche Sweet and Edmund I owe
in "The Palace of the kinf”
—
Bunched Hits
Win for Sisler's
Brigade, 6 to 5
Jacol»*ori Drives Out Circuit
Clout—Wiugurtl, Who Rc.
lieved Davis, Holds Sen
ators in Check.
T. LOUIS. AU*. 6—The
Browns made a clean
sweep ot their five
game series with
Washington by win
ning today's game, 6
to 5. thus movinc with
in three and one half
games behind the lend
ing Yankees, who were defeated by
Detroit today. Today’s victory was
the sixth straight for the locals. The
score:
WASHINGTON (A) ST LOUIS (At
«h h p<> a.*. an h pa.ft .ft.
Del bold * f 2 <i f» Tobin rf :t ft 1 0 '»
Harris 2b 4 2 6 3 1 Kvuns If 2 ft n 0 0
Bice rf 4 110 •>.»- ftl-r 1b 4 1 K 1 ft
Gorlin If o 2 © © OMrM'tu 2b 4 2 1 6ft
Jb 4 J 11 1 01 beon rf 3 2 © 0
Blueg* 3b 4 2 1ft 0 llteon 3b 4 ft 2 1 o
Hurl r 4 ft 1 3 © M#*\ or*id c 3 2 6 1ft
I*'psUKh » 4 0 16 0Gerber ** 2 ft ft o •»
Mogr ‘Ik* p : ft 1 I ©Davie p 2 1 0 1 0
\ Matt hewn 1 1 0 0 OVVingani p 0 0 1 ft if
Total* 3*1124 13 1 Total* 29 9 27 1? 1
x Batted fur Mogrldg* in ninth.
WaNhinKton .1©« ftlft rt21 —
Ht I.out* . ..400 lftl no*—*
Bunrmarv Hun-. Dtibolri, Ha-.:* Judge.
HI urge. Matthew* Tobin. Kvin* KSaler.
McManus, Jncibsun. 5k vereld. Two-ba**
hit* Severeid. Judge Hiuegc Jacobaon.
Matthe- *. la11 bo Id Home rur : .fa« nb
•t*n. Sacrifice hits Jr-obaon. Pavla.
Harrla. Double plav*: Perkinpaugh to
Harris to Judge (2». Deft on bn**
Waahlngton. *: S' Dottle, 3 Has** on
bHlla: Off Mogridg* 2: off Davis, i
Struck nut: By Mogtfdg*. I: by Davis
2 Hit*: tiff Da via. It in * J- nntngs
Winning pitch*:: Davl* Umpire* HUdc
b’and. ‘'onnolly ami DJneen. Time: 1:3*.
LANDIS REINSTATES
“DUTCH” LEONARD
Detroit, Aug. 6.— Herbert (Dutch! 1
Leonard, veteran left handed pitcher.)
was reinstated by order of, Baseball j
Commission Landis today and whit
Join the Detroit team at once.
Leonard left the club in the spring .
of 1022, following a salary dispute
He played 'outlaw" ball for a time
and was automatically suspended. Re 1
ccntly he asked to Ije reinstated ;
la-onard asserted that he is in shape,
to pitch having been playing Inde
pendent l>all in California.
Giants Apain
Defeat Bruins
New York Auk • ■—The New York N«- ,
Mortal? again defeated Chicago here to
day. the score being 6 to 2. The score:
CHICAGO <N) NEW YONK <N»
ah.hpo.a.r. ab h po.n e
statz cf : 1 2 0 10’Con'l rf 3 110 0
Adame as 4 0 6 6 0 Frisch es 2 0 2 10
G'tham 2b 6 si 0 3 0 Wilson cf 4 0 6 0 «•
Hartnett <*6110 0 Meueel If 41600
Friberg 3b 4 0 ; 2 1 Terry lb 4 0 10 0
Grigsby If 3 0 2 0 OL'strom 2b .1 1 3 0 1
H'hcote rf 4 2 2 0 0(iroh 3b 3 10 2 0
Cotter 1b 4 1 > 1 1 Snyder c 3 0 2 0 0,
K’fmann p 0 0 0 0 OMcQ’lan p 3 0 0 3 0,
Wheeler p 3 1 1 1 0 -
xHollocher 1 0 0 0 0 Total* 20 4 27 8 1
Totals 35 It 24 12 3
▼Hatted for Wheeler in ninth
chlcaro ..ooo on ooo—4
New York .. • .600 POO 00 x—3
humnmry— Rune: O’Connell. Frirclt,
Terry. Lindatrom. Groh. Grantham, Cot
ter Two-base hits: Hartnett. O'Connell.
Home runs: Cotter. Grantham Stolen
base: Terry. Sacrifice hit: Statz. Dou
ble play Grantham to Adam# to Statz.
Left on bases: New York. 3; Chicago. 11.
Haaea on balls Off Kaufmann. 2: off
Wheeler 1: off McQuillan. 4 Struck out:
By Kaufmann. 1; by McQuillan 1. Hit?:
Off Kaufmann. 3 in 1 inning; off WhtH
er. 1 in 7 innings. Losing pitcher Kauf
inann empire#: O'Day, Quigley and
Sweeney. Time: 1:30.
New York. Aug. 0.—Frunkle Cienuro,
American flyweight. «> ored an easy vie.
tory over Johnny Curtin of Jersey City
In a 12 - round bout In Brooklyn last
night. Mike B» Merino, Bayonne out
pointed Johnny Leonard of Allentown,
P: m 1-' rounds in the ami-final
| Pacific Coast League
V-—-—S
Portland Of* Aur €.— R, H E
Salt l.ake City .* 7 13 1
Portland .... .. ..4 * 4
IlaMrrlM Krllfn and l.v#o)c, Patera;
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f ' s ' n v»l«“ ... Ill 1
flan Francigro . 4 14 2
Matterm Root. Bayne and Spencer;
MltrhHI. Griffin and Yelle.
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Oakland . 2 !£ 2
Vernon .. 4, p 3
Batteriea: Mall* Kuna and . Innrer,
Thom** and I> Murphy. . ,
h**mtile. Auk 4.— 1’ Jti H E.
Sacramento ... “
Seattle .. . .II II 3
jtHuertc*. Hall and Shea; Dell and b.
Baldwin.
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With
Cuticura
Soap to Cleans*
Ointment to Heal
End Corns
quick this new way
NO waiting for results, no dan
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stantly, then the com loosens and
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So why let corns torture you? Get
Blue-jay now at your druggist. Use
it tonight, walk in comfort tomorrow.
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