Denver Bears Drive Dailey From Mound in Sixth Inning to Win 6 to 2 Contest Freeman Hurls Good Ball for " Bergers Crew Alack, as Relief Pitcher, Holds Bruins Runless, Hitless Latter Part of Game. JOe Berger and his Denver Bears didn’t protest Tuesday's game. They didn’t have to because the Grizzlies took picks on Poe Dailey in the sixth Inning and clouted out a S to 3 victory over the Omaha Buffa loes in the second game of the four game series. The Bears didn't start their rlawlng until the sixth, but when they got started thr wasn’t anything to the game but Denver. Omaha was leading, 1 to 0, when the fatal inning bobbed up, hut when it ended, Denver was on top, 6 to 1, which just goes to show what can happen In the short space of an Inning. Jo# Dailey, lanky Joe, hurled as nice a game of baseball for five Innings as one could care to focus one's glimmers on. During th# first five frames Dai ley allowed the Bears only three scattered hits, no two coming In one inning. In the sixth, however, he was pounded hard. Joe allowed his deliveries to be nicked for six hits In the sixth, and he didn't last the en tire inning, either. Of the six hits Dailey allowed In the sixth three were doubles and three were singles, which resulted in five l uns. Mack delieved his mate with • two out and a man on first and the first Bear to face "Stubby'’ doubled, scoring the sixth Denver rug. Mack kbeh struckout Freeman and from fhen on pitched good ball, holding the • visitors runless and hitless. "Buck" Freeman, former Chicago National huruer pitched a good game. He held th leagu-ladlng Buffaloes to three singles and a pair of doubles. Freeman allowed as many bases on balls as he did hits and struckout three Buffaloes. ELGIN. Scotland. Aug. 19.—Pre pler Ramsay MaeDonald Is still to he denied the us# of the Mo ray Golf club h«*re, from which he was expelled in 1915 on account of his attitude toward the war with Ger % U>any. A motion to rescind tha expulsion was actually carried at a meeting of ih# committee by 65 votes to 47, hut as the rules of the club require a two thirds majority, the original decision stands. FORMER OMAHA BOXER MAIN EVENTKR IN SOI TH. DIKE DUVAL, bantamweight fighter, who fought under the colors of the Charlie Schnell stable of Omaha about three years ago, has made quite a reputation for himself as a boxer down in Oklahoma. Duval lias been signed to fight Jqhnny MrOny of Chicago, one of the best little leather pushers of the west, in the main event at Tul sa. Labor day. tfits^ Misses h ‘f Buffaloes DENVER. . _ A H.R.H .TB.SH.NB.BB.PO.A.R. ftoimMi 3b . . ft I 1 l 0 0 ft 1 I ft ItfUfr M . . . 413500ft**® ttlnglardl If 41 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 " Hoarhe lb „l ft ft I 0 1 1 « » J o'Brian of..IO»» l«®;«® Falk rf .411 **•«*»« Knight *b .4 1 1 1®®*®*® Whaling e.30231«®»«® Freeman p . .4 1 1 *00002® Total! ...34 ft 1® 1® * 1 1*1 • • , BIFFUJEA. An.R.H.TB.SH.SB.BB.PO.A.E. Thnmpnnn Sb 4® ft 000013® Roblnxon rf4011®«0S®® fnllop lb ...4 02300091® On horn If...*0 0 000**00 Honowit? rf 3 ft ft ft ft « 1*00 Wllrnr 3b ...3 1 I I A A 1 3 X ft Ispahan !*..301Slftftl*l Wlldrr r . . .3 0 ft ft ft 0 1 ft 0 0 Dailrv p _-iftflOftOftOftl xMark p .lftOftOOft 1 1 ft xl.nehbe 1 ftOftftftOOftO Total! ...30 1 "ft 1 1.0 * « • * xl.iiehlie batted for Mark In ninth. Scare by Innlnga: Denver .ftftft ftftft ftftft— ft Hlta .101 DM 000—10 Bllffaloeo .010 000 01®— : Hlta .'lift OH ®2«— » Nummary—Three-haee hit: Berger. Two bime hit!: Tenahan. Freeman. Olnglardl. Falk, Whaling. Cullop. Double play!: Thompaon to Lenafuui to Cullop: Roach unaaslated: Thompson to Cullop. Run! and hlta: Off Dailey. 5 and 9 in five and two third! liming!: off Mack, 1 nnd 1 In three and one-third innlnga. Baaee on ball!: Off Dailev 3; off Mack 0; off Freeman 5. struck out: By Dailev 3: by Mack *: by Freeman 3. Winning plteher: Freeman. Toeing pitcher: Dailey. Vmplree: Held and Powell. Time of game: 2:0ft. left on baaea: Denver 4: Omaha T. Oilers Defeat Witches, 22-17 Wichita. Kan., Aug. It.—Tulsa dsfsat ed Wichita in a hsetie battla opening ♦ he series hare, 22 to 17. Nineteen tal lica were registered during tbs final two innings of the contest. TULSA. (W) WICHITA (W) ab.h po.a a. nb.h.po a e. Cisav If 8 3 10 0Smith e fS 2 8 I) 0 M’D’ld 3b 8 113 0 Butler 3b 3 10 2 1 Davis rf B 1 3 2 ODun’ing rf 8 2 1 0 0 T.smb cf 4 3 1 0 0 Payne If 8 4 2 0 0 St’rt lb-rf M I II 0 Back lb 3 210 1 0 W'burn 2b 8 3 8 1 0Healy ss ft o 8 I 1 Crosby c 8 R 1 4 0 Brown 2b R 3 4 4 2 Flip'in ss 3 14 0 OM'M’lan c 3 113 0 Black p B 3 1 1 0.Tolly p 110 2 0 Levett lb 2 0 R 0 OC’pball p 2 10 0 0 B’holdcr p o n 0 0 nSellere p n 0 o 0 0 Bayna p 110 0 OzG’espie 110 0 0 —-xWalea 0 0 0 0 0 Total 4> 24x28 11 OxHovlIk 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 41 18 27 13 4 xButler out in eighth hit by batted bail. zBatted for McMullen 1n eighth. zBatted for Campbell in eighth. zBatted for .Sellers In ninth. Score by Innings: Tulsa .240 080 148—22 Wichita ...100 040 291—17 Summary—Runs: Casey, McDonald, Davis (2), Stuart (2), Washburn <31, Crosby (5), Flippin (I), Black (2), Lelivelt. Smith (2), Butler (2), Dun ning. Payne (2), Beck BOW-SWtfUxK 1 MMM \ vuAS A 1 pmuAwiftedPisr f comfac.ex>yo j ' n ^ouQ \ / AKiD ASK ' / uec. *M*r ^E I TIMELY HITTING WINS FOR SAINTS St Joseph. Mo, Aug H—The Saint# hit the offering# of Allen and Saladna whan hlta meant runs and defeated Ok lahoma City In tha first gama of the series her# today. & to 2. McColl went the whole route for the Salnte. Score: OKI.A. CITT CW.) ST. JOSEPH (W ) ab h.oo.a e ab h po e.e Hock ef 4 0*0 OPeM'glo If 4 1 0 0 0 Mesxe If I 1 1 0 OCor'gan aa * 1 t 2 1 Felber rf 11 I I OMathaa lb 6 2 11 0 0 MrP'lel lb 4 2 » 1 0 Miller rf 4 2 10 0 M'N'allv 2b * 1 * 2 OOllbert 2b 2 1110 Tate 3b 2 0 11 OPouthlt ef 1 2 0 0 0 Khadot sa * 1 1 6 ONufer 2b 4 11*0 Forest c 2 1 2 0 0 Brooke o 4 14 10 Allen p 2 0 0 1 0 McColl p 4 0 14 0 iHag’man 1 0 n 0 0 1 ■ Saladna p 0 0 0 1 1 Totala 14 II II 11 1 Totals *o 7 24 1 1 1 xBatted for Allen In eeventh. Score by Innings Oklahoma City . 100 100 000—. St. Joaeph . . 000 120 32x—* Summary — Buna: Manx* McPentel. De Magglo. Corrigan 13). Maths# (2), Miller (2). Rune end hlta: Off Allen. 3 s.nd * In etx Inning#; off Saladna. 6 and 4 In two Inning# Earned rune; Oklahoma City. 2. 8t Joaeph, *. Base# on ball#: Off Mc Coll 2; off Allen 2; off Saladna. 1. Struck out: By McColl. *; by Saledne, 1. l.efl on base#: Oklahoma City, 4: St. Joeenh *. Two-baae hlta Khadot, Mathea, Miller, DeMagglo. Three-base hit#: Douthlt, Mathea. Double plate Mathias, unassist ed; McDaniel to McNally. Sacrifice hi'# Gilbert. Khadot. McNally. Stolen base. Nufer, Corrigan (2). DeMagglo (2) Cm plrea. Shannon and O Brian Time: 1 6e Tilden Eliminated. Brookline. Moss.. Aug. 13.—Wil liam T. Tilden. IT. national tsnnla singles champion and joint holder of the dotihleg title ws* ellmlnteed from the national double* tournament to day when R. Norris Williams, II. and Watson Washburn, won over Tilden with hi* hoy partner. Wslnar. A S, 9 7. A4.__ Solons Win in Ninth. De» Nfoine*. Aug. 1®—Hutton weakened in the ninth Inning today and allowed four hita and a walk which netted four rum, broke uo a tie game and gava Lin coln a * to 2 victors'. Score: LINCOLN 12 0 0 Back p * o o 0 0 Huton p *0010 Raa'aan p 0 0 0 0 0 Wllaon p o 0 0 0 0 Totals II II 17 II (Total* II 7 17 16 1 I.lneoln . •»! *(J—« Summary—Buna Moor# Purdy, Snyder, Skinner. Lazzerl, Lamb, O'Connor. Beau. Three base lilt: Skinner. Two bate hits. Moore. Snyder. Wheat, Stuvengen Sac rifice hita Purdy. Cartwright. Raamuaaen f.*ft on base Lincoln, t; Dea Molnea, f Struck out: By Hutten. 2. by Beck. 1 Base on balls Off Hutton. *. off Beck t Earned runa and hits Off Hutten. 6 and 13 in * 2 * Innings, off Wilson, non* and none In 1 I Inning. offJBeck, I and 5 in 6 2-1 inninga; off Raamuaaen. non* and 2 In 2 1-3 Inning Winning pitcher Raamuaaen. Losing pitcher: Hutton Double playa Knaupp to Flaakamper to Stuvengen: Lazzerl to Cartwright em pire* Gaffney and Hayea. Time 1 39 (-—T ' ^ Important Boxing Bouts This Week So,not 20—Warnl* Smith M«nln.t Mtirrld Arhlalfar. 10 round*. in Omaha. lilKd.t 20—r.Tdr Ifammdr atainat Ara llnriklna. 10 rnnnda. In Omaha. Ynauat 2t—F.rmlnin Spall* aralndt Martin Hnrkd, 12 mnada. la Tatar dnn. J. Auan.t *1—Harry Arab aaalaat Tt*rr Hda,n. 10 rnnnda. lo Fra mnnt. O. \iiandt 22—Hattllnc MM aaaJaat Mr liran Trim l.andna. 10 rnnnda. In r.rld. P, _ Ynt'iat 22 —fharla* »*„iih,r, aaalndt f hlrk Kanaaa 12 rnnnda. ta \aw fork. Antuat 21—Fat# Hartlay aaalaat Harry < nnk. 12 round*, la Mat* York. >:-:-^ —1 t __ DAYINAI The Fight You’ve D W ^ I H M ■ Been Waiting For MORRIE SCHLAIFER Omaha’s “Fighting Fool” —VS.— WARNIE SMITH The Oklahoma Thunderbolt | Who All But Knocked Out Schlaifer in Their Last Encounter at Chicago April 12 i 10 ROUNDS Semi- Windup HUDKINS Nebraska Lightweight Champion —VS.— EVER HAMMER Chicago'. "Durable Dane" 10 ROUNDS TONIGHT I August 20th—8:30 P. M. AUDITORIUM I ICE COOLED I Three Good Preliminaries, including a four round bout between Jack Menlo of Council Bluffs, who I recently defeated Battling Munroe, against Speedy Moulden of Kansas City. f Get Your Tickets Early 1 Now Selling at Auditorium, Baseball Headquarters, The Sportsman, The Office, Paxton Billiard I Parlor and Fleming’s Cigar Store. I Prices, $3, $2, $1—Plus Tax I “/f’s a Legion Show” I -—11 I % ftSaysdugs* Deter*: DETROIT HAS BEST CHANCE Heilman Is the Dark Man in the Woodpile and He Can Handle Lumber. _/ Testerday only a few point* eep arated the first three team* In the American league That Isn't a Manket finish. It'a less than a napkin. New Terk and Detroit are nerk and nerk, like blackbirds In a pie. Washington la atrlnglng right along Ilk# a bum at a picnic. Th# final result* depend* on the dying kick. Th* team with th# most reserve efrength will win Washing ton seems to he eliminated by this process rjrlfflth has been pounding along, burning up hla coal like a tug trying to steam up Niagara Fall*. The Tank* are also tossing every thing they own Into the basket. So ha* Detroit with on# exception. Their great slugger. Harry Hell mann. haa Ju«4 started to rom* through. Harry led th# league last year with an average around .>?0. He haa fallen off thla year, but De troll haa stepped along carrying Harry for emergenetea . sttfa gpgrvr k n th* th* etaol th t Hla average today la only .82*. and fans around the works have been waiting for him lo start shoot •ng. He started shooting Saturday and Sunday, with a load of double#, Irlplee and homer* If he evar erawle up to that Stn average again, th# pennent will be In for Detroit. He will not only be booetlng hla own average by *0 point*, but will hyp# the Detroit team aver age five point*. And any t#fm that ran boowt 1t* combined batting pepper by five point* In August and September I* due to win. Th# effort will be as sudden as If Babe Ruth were to commence knocking off four home run* every game. Th* nay It now aland*, both the Tanks and Washington are using every ounce of strength they have So la Detroit. Rut while their op ponente have no extra wood In the lumber department, Detroit can look forward to th# gradual Increase In Hellmann'a betting. Which increase le th# deciding far toe In the pennant hop ircpvrl*ht, 1**4 ) Lawrence Wins Three Game*. Lawrence, Neb., Aug. II.—Lawrence defeated It. Stephana • to 4, and 11 te t. at th* ptenlca bar*, and do feated Ohlnwa Sunday at Ohtowa by a score of T to 1. z. Player, Club. fj. AH. K. II. Tel. fell volt, Tula* 112 42* 93 142 .3** lomh, Tula* 122 *12 111 193 3*1 Dunning. Wlch 122 *28 114 199 .37* Miller, St Joe in* 39* 77 II* .374 Butler, Wlrhlta 110 4*2 97 170 3*9 NATION Alt Player and f’luh. C5. AH. R. H. Prl. tloniahy, St !,. 109 414 9* 1*9 .40* tityler, Pitt* ... *0 317 *4 122 .385 Wheat, Brooklyn 101 391 8? 148 .311 Roush, t'lnclnnatl 98 393 54 133 .347 Fournier, llrook 1 14 42 4 77 148 .314 N ATION \F. Ruth, New dork 117 898 II* 1*8 397 Falk. Chicago .,190 278 91 198 .300 Cobb. Itetmll ..118 485 87 181 .348 •lamleaun, f'leve 18* 415 88 147 .348 Collin*, Chicago .112 423 79 lt« 344 i fttsekll feilfs and SWWs WESTERN LEAGUE. Standing*. W L. Pet. Win Ix»*c Omaha . 74 4* .*17 .«*© AVI Denver . 72 60 .694 .697 .589 Tulsa . 70 62 .674 .577 .569 tft. Joseph . 67 62 .663 .667 .668 Oklahoma City ..61 61 .500 .604 .496 Wichita . 66 66 .469 .468 .466 Lincoln . 42 74 .362 .368 .869 Dcs Moines . 39 HO .328 .333 .326 Yesterday's Results. Denver. *: Omaha. 2. Lincoln. 6; Des Molnea. 2 3t Joseph. 8; Oklahoma City. 1 Tulsa. 22. Wichita, 17. Games Today. Denver at Omaha. Lincoln st Des Moines Oklahoma City at St. Joseph. Tulsa at Wichita. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standings. „ W. L. Pet. Win Lose NSW Tork .70 43 .619 .623 614 Pittsburgh ..6b 46 .586 .689 .580 Chicago . 62 48 560 .568 .569 Brooklyn .64 61 .557 .660 .652 Cincinnati .60 68 .608 .513 .604 St. Louis .47 65 420 .42b .416 Philadelphia . 42 68 382 .387 .378 Boston .40 71 360 .366 .357 Yesterday's Results. New Tork, 6; Cincinnati. 2. Brooklyn, 4; Pittsburgh. 3 Pblladslphla-8t. Louis, postponed Boston-Chlcago, postponed. Games Today. Philadelphia st St. Louis. New Tork at Cincinnati. Boston at Chicago Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. AMERICAN LEAGIE. Standings. W. L. Pet. Win Lose New Tork .67 49 678 .681 .573 Washington .... 66 62 .669 .663 .665 Detroit . 64 63 547 .661 .542 St Louis . 60 5b .522 .526 .517 Cleveland . 64 62 .466 470 462 Chicago . 61 63 447 462 443 Boston . 51 64 443 448 44'i Philadelphia 51 66 431 441 432 Yesterday's Results. Washington, 4-5; Detroit 3-3 Philadelphia. 5; Cleveland. 3 Boston 11; St. Loutg. 8. Only games pla>ed Games Today. St Louis st Philadelphia Cleveland at Boston Only games scheduled AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Standings. W. I. Pet Win l.oo St Paul . 7 1 62 677 .681 573 Indianapolis . 68 51 .571 575 .567 Louisville .. 67 54 .554 .657 .549 Columbus ... 60 fi.i 485 492 .484 Kansas City .... 56 65 463 .467 459 Toledo . 67 68 .456 460 4.2 Minneapolis 66 c* .452 456 448 Mileauke* *t Columbus Yesterday's Re«»nlt«. Minneapolis. 9: I.oufsville 6. Ksnsas City. 6; Toledo. 4 Milwaukee 7: Columbus " Indianapolis. 4 St Paul. 1 Games Today, Kansas City at Toledo. St Paul at Indianapolis. Minneapolis at Louiavflls. Molwaukee st Columbus MISSISSIPPI VALLEY LEAGIE. Cedar Rapids. 2. Ottumwa. 9 Marshalltown. 6; Dubuque. 6 No other games today; rain M1CHIGAN-ONTARIO LEAGUE. Grand Rapids 9; Saginaw 5. Bay City 2; Flint 1 Muskegon 3; I.ondon 2 Hamilton 6, Kalamazoo 3 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. Atlanta 3. Memphis >■ New Orleans 6. Nash villa 6 Mobile 4 Littl* Rock 1. Chattanooga 11. Birmingham ? THREE EYE LEAGUE. Evansville 1 Terre Haute 2. All others postponed rain I II WVTHORNF. Fir*t Purae fl.fht; »ll«»«nrM. , l 1-j ear-old* . * le fur'en«» Brilliant .IIS Hurry Inn 11 i i *1 Bernice Harrar It* Bla*-k Dinah IIS Second rac# Purae |1 «on. claiming 1 \ ear-old* and ur * furlong* Herald ..11* xKerry Girl . . . »i I Corto 11* x !.* vinia .. I os I iMav Buddy 1 I* \Kirah . .. I*'* [ Canteen Olrl 11* 5po«l» ...11* May Bruen los Towle 10" Harold K ...11* Third erace Pure* •! allow an **. 1-) ear olda and up. mile and »o , a • da Cannon Rhot .. 10> I'oh*nn .... lfti Tangerine 11* Refphr'xonia |M* Fourth rar*# Purae f1.**o. I-vear-old* and up. The Cicero handicap. 4 furlong* The Runt . .. 114 Mia* Coring l*1 ■ Jewel V D. . 10* Lord Granite .!»>* Fifth rare Pur*#. •» ton, claiming I -> ear-old* and up. 4 furlong* gRrlan Kent 110 R. amper 1"* Ontario ..11" xSara fax Whiff .1*3 Not throw *V> Glentllf .. .1*1 Khonjr Rell# 1*3 Trantula .. 11* Double T ...If* xFalthful Girl 1"» Rltth raca Purae I * oca claiming. 4 ■■.#*' old* and up: 1’4 mile* xBelle Ami# . . 1*4 Huon#«*.Ill Hor ..11* xFlylng Prince 1*4 gVlrgfnlua .11* Poughorega n . 110 Requal 1 * 4 x Apprentice allowance claimed Raining. alepp> SARATOGA. FVret raca Claiming. madden l-y#*r olda * furlong* legation .. 107 Wine Jug .. .100 Ren Franktln ..11* 0***r*e Trogler . .l°t Alliance .. 1** Adrlanopl# .. 112 Golden Wing 1*4 \Grey Rock .. 1*2 Mona Me* 1*7 Fear Naught . 1A*» xlongiog .114 xMarjnrl* C ...10* x May F*1y . 44 Hootch .117 xFrappe . 101 True Rock 1** \ Rea man 112 Croeewtae .... 112 x Warfare ...1"4 Good Will .1*4 Jonathan . ... iin Lupine .114 Second race: Rteeple rbaae. claiming, i x ear-old# and up. about 2 mile#. The Trout 124 \damant ... 114 Parlay* .14* Reck .154 Bvng .134 xxRampage . ..134 Fair Mac .13? Third race Condition!. I year-old* and ur mile _ ... VloAulTff* . 112 A a a Khan ... 112 Ra n ter .11? Rrartom* Thunderclap ...114 Roman Rach'loc 114 Appreh*n#lon .10* Tapp io* Fourth rare The Gran Rag Handicap 3-i ear-old* * furlong* Jlwnpe . I ?S »N**h 310 Sun Hal hor 105 bClmidland . ..114 Rarh*’* Frle I* 1*> Gold Piece 112 Faddiet . 10* rF.xtreme .134 PaiMUl 11* stamped* ......I"* K iurVv C’dInal 123 Pique . . lit N'lrholaa 1 2C Gnldpttrk ......10* Contract 101 bRombre ....... 112 Rultln In .Ill DhPpI • •.JJJ Crumple .. 114 cArhltretlon 11" Judge Fuller »..10* aRemlnder .114 Matter Charlie 117 all r Whltnay entry h.l R Co«0YD JOHNSON. I *m INT" HF.RMAN Will meet s | hard seeker In Floyd John son. lows. Oallfornts snd New Tork heavyweight In s 10 round main event hout in Seattle tonight Johnson has fought the beat tn the heavyweight ranks with the ex ception of Champion Jock Dempsey. He was st one time befng groomed j for a shot at the champion fare ntaaaager of the universe, Nit Jess Willard snd Lnls Ftrpo put the skids tinder Floyd and now he has started another cllnth up the pugil istic ladder. Floyd should win over Herman. "Tiny" Is s pretty good eocker him self, hut not much on the absorbing end of the racket. Jack Renault proved this when he knocked out Herman In the sixth round of a sched t-led 10 round hout st the auditorium with a punch to the stomach snd an other short tight jab to the jaw. CHRISTY MATHKWNON C.IVKS F.MII. Yt)K BIG BOOST. THEY ate »I1 talking Shout Frull Tde. who wss with Oklahoma City last season snd who wss sold to the Ihttshurgh Pirates. New It ts Christy Mathew eon. one of the greatest hall players of all time Tde won eight games and lost only one with tha major league team snd Is the talk under the big top. But does this bother Tde? No 1'he lad ts old man modesty himself snd declare# he would not he sbla to do his good work If it wet* not Nr the backing tha Pi rates ate giving him rtsselaaA assess rteS Ska At steel rs II te I. Czardom Wins Last Four Races Czardon, owned by Dr, William H. Walker of this city, has won four race* the last two weeks. At the Burlington (la.) track ths Omaha owned thoroughbred won two races and at Davenport Czardom copped another pair of events. Dr. Walker's runner wilt he ehipped to the Iowa state fair at Dea Moines thia week, where he will be entered in the State Fair derby. From Dea Moines Dr. Walker will ship Czardom to Omaha, where the I horse will compete in the snnua! fall * J races September 9 to 27. inelush e. JOE DAWSON HIGH AT SHOOT About 2b sbocter* participated In th* rsyular weekly shoot Sunda afternoon at the Omaha Gun club Score* in the handicap shoot follow .To* Omaha.141x1' A M. Omaha .. F H May* Omaha . «>xi*'» W J. M*'Caffr*y. Omaha .124x1; John Ra|«o Omaha . >4xJ* R C Kinfiltr. Omaha . >4*?* T,ou 4 '1am* Omaha . *7x**f» F. Oil*. Omaha l:4x!2 H T. Ur*on Ofmnril P uffa. .. I'^xl^'1 W. C FfJmi*»on Ra ster 4«x £ C. Draw, jr., Omaha.$>x I'' Scores in double* T**# hi**bn Omaha ... _ Mx *< A M P**s •. Omaha l>x! 4 RUPPERT AGAIN HEAD OF YANKEES New Tcrk. Aug IS.—Jacob Rupper: was reelected president of the New Vcrk American baseball club at a special meeting of the board today . George E. Ruppert. vice prealdef. Edward G. Barrow, secretary, and John O. Glllig. treasurer, also were elected to succeed themselves. Col. T. L. Huston, former half own. er of the team, withdrew from the board. TUNNEY SCORES TECHNICAL KAYO Columbu*. O Au* IS—Gene Tut., ney. American light heavywetg! ' champion, won a technical knocko t oyer Joe Lehman of Toledo, whet. * Referee Matt Hinkle' Plopped th* hoot J in the eighth pound. Lehman >m floored four ttmea in th# laat three round*, taking the count of nine }u*t a* the aeventh ended. Th# bout w» to have gone 15 round*. Both weighed lea* than ITS pound*, it wa* announced. MRS. LEVINGS WINS FREMONT HONORS Mra. Mark Irving*. Omaha Field club, won the low grows boner* in the Fremont invitation women a golf meet yesterday by ahootlng th# court* In SS. Mr*. Laird of Fremont had low nat. Mr# Waltar O. Silver of Happy Hollow wen th# driving contest. About SO women from Fremont. Omaha, Lincoln and Council Bluff* (la.) competed Bayard Defeat* MitchelL Bayard. Neb . Aug. IS —Bayard de feated the Mitchell team Sunday, is to 5. ritoher Sconce for th# Bayard Fear* pitched a wonderful game, al lowing aeven hlta, well eoattered, while Pitcher Alexander for Mitchell wan hit badly. Battery for Bayard. Sconce and Randall; Mitchell. Alex ander and Ferlett. Ness man (irove Ir*se*. 6-1. Newman Grove Neb. Aui 1* - rticher Harrla of Petersburg hat tb* edge on Hurler -lohnaon of Nasmvan Grove In a oonleat playevd here Sun day with the reatill that Peterabtirg walked off with the long end of a * lo 1 ecore Smith I rail* (iolfm. Mlnneapclt* Sue IS Ge,- g Smith, profe»»on*l. of the Some act ' M club. St. Paul, led «a golfer* in the * Mate open tournament at th# Minnne • poll* golf chib today, •coring TS *1 Ml for th» flrat SI hole* *t medal play V