■ —' f" -- . _ ‘3 Spanish Star Only Man to Beat Champ This Year Eighty-Two Deading Players of World to Compete in Tourney at Forest Hills NEW YORK, Aug. *0.—William T. Tilden, Id, of Philadelphia, na tional tennis champion, will meet Manuel Alonso of .Spain, in his •pniing match In defense of his title At the national singles championship en the courts of the West Side Ten nis club at Forest Hills next week. The luck of the draw brought Tilden against tho only man who has defcat • dhlin at singles this year, Alonso turning the trlek at Indianapolis garly In the summer. The match will be a second round affair, both hav ing drawn byes in the first round. Tilden was among eight ranking American players and eight foreign stars who wers “seeded" In the drew today. Eighty-two players are en tered, including most of the leading players of the United States, Canada, Japan, France, Mexico, Spain, Aus tralia, and China. Th# other Americans seeded in clude William M. Johnston, Vincent Richards, Ft. Norris Williams, How ard Kinsey, B. .1. C. Norton, Francis T Hunter and Hai*vey Snodgrass. The foreign stars seeded Include Jenn Borotra of France, Wimbledon cham pion: Norman Brookes, Gerald L. Pat terson and Pat O'Hara Wood of Aus tralia; Sunao Okamato and Zen so Shimizu of Japan, and Jacques Brpg non and Rene La Coste of France. Witches. Oilers Split Twin Bill Wichita. Kas., Aug. 20. — In tvvn more wild hall games Wu-hlt and TuIk* broke even today. Wichita won the firht. 9 to 9 and Tulia the last, 17 to 13. Score: First game: TULSA »ey e 2 0 5 1 ft Brown 2b 4 2 4 4 0 Fllppln ss 5 14 2 OM’Mul'n c 3 ft 7 ft 1 Tesar p 3 110 ft Hovlik p 3 10 3ft Stuart cf 0 ft 1 ft 0jsWales ft ft ft ft 0 Bayne p ft 0 0 0 0 tGlllespie 1 1 ft 0 0 Totals 4111x26 10 1 Total* 37 14 27 15 3 xOne out when winning run scored. ■ Batted for McMullen In seventh. ■ Batted for Hovlik In ninth. Score by innings: Tulsa .ftftft ?13 200—8 i Wichita . 100 200 ft06—• Summary—Runs: Austin CD. I>avie. Limb, Lelivelt, Washburn Fllppln, Temr, Smith (2>. Butler. Dunning, l ayne, Berk. Haley. Wal.s. Gillespie Sacrifice hits: Caaey (2). Two-base hits: Washburn 43), Dunning. Home runs: Berk. Lamb. Gilles pie. Stolen bases: Smith (2) Runs and hits: Off Tesar. 11 and X in X 1-3; off Payne, 2 and 1 In no Inning Double *!«>•■ : McDonald to Washburn to Lelivelt; McDonald to Lelivelt; Haley to Brown to Ifcck; Casey to Tesar. Struck out: By Hovlik. 5; by Tesar, 8 Bases on bulla: C.ff Hovlik. 3: off Tesar, 3 Left on bases: Wichita, 6; Tulsa. 12. Winning pitcher: Hovlik Losing pitcher Bayne Wild pitch: Bayne Hit by pitched ball: By Hovlick, Lamb. I mplres: Donohue and Collins. Time: 2:21. .* TULSA 4W). WICHITA (W). ab.h.po a.e. ab.b po a e Austin If 4 0 2ft 0 Smith cf 6 3 4 0ft Hr D id 3b 6 3 11ft Butler 3b 6 5 0 2 1 Davis rf o 1 3 0 ft l/un’lng rf 5 12 0 «» Stuart cf 4 4 2ft ftPnyne If 6410 0 Wra’rn 2b 5 1 2 3 0 Beck lb 6 19 10 Crosby c 6 2 ft 2 ft Haley ss 5 13 7 2 VHi’elt lb r, 3 16 2 0 Brown 2b 5 1 3 1 ft fright p 2 2 11 0 Woles c 4 14 10 Fl'p'ln rs 6 2 ft 2 OMcNara p i ft i ft ft John'on p 1 0 0 1 0 Jolly p 4 4 ft ft 0 Jfl kCk p l o ft ft OGreg'ry p ft ft ft 0 ft xCaaey 1 1 ft ft ft - - Totals 4X 21 27 IS 3 Totals 47 1 9 27 1 2 2 :. Batted for Austin in 8th Score by innings Tulsa . 0010 02ft 014—17 Wichita . 300 001 720—13 Summary—Runs: Austin. McDonald (2), Davis (2). Stuart (2). Washburn 42). t rosby. Lelivelt (2). Fllppln 43), Voight. Smith Butler (2). Dunning. Payne (2). Be-k. Brown. Wales, Jolty 43) Sacrifice hltp: Washburn. Voight Two base hits. Butler (3). Crosby. Stuart, Flippln. Jolly. Lelivelt. Home run. Payne, Voight, Stuart. Washburn Stolen bases Stuart. Butler Hits und runs. Off M< Mamara, 7 and 8 Jn 2 1-3 Inning;0; off Jolly, 10 and 7 in 5 2*3 inning*: off Gregory, 2 and 2 in 1 Inning; of.* Voight. 16 and 11 In 6 2-3 innings; off Johnton. 5 and 2 In 1 In ning; of.' Black, none and none In 1 1-3 inninga Ctruck out: Bv Johnson. 1; by Black. 1; by Jolly. 3. Base on balls: Off Vfrlgh. 12; off McNamara 1; off Jolly. 3. Left on base: Wbhitn. 1ft; Tulsa. 12 Wild pitch Voight: Jolly, 2 Hit by pitched ball: Strar*. b- McNamara Um pires: Colima and Donohu Time: 2:1ft Solon*. Booster* Divide Pair. »' Dea Moines, la. Aug. 2" Des MoLics rfnd Lincoln divided i double heavier ■ rre today, the visitors taking Hie first CJnif, 3 to 2. and the locals the second, % to 8. Stokes held Lin* oln to five hits 4p the first game, but his support weak Vied In the eighth inning when the visit ors scored their only runs. Score: First Game: LINCOLN (W). DES .VOINKS IW). ab.h po a e ab h po it e Moore cf 3 1 2 0 f)Flna'p*>r ss 4 1 2 6 0 Prudy If 4 11ft 0Cor don If 4 1 2 1 1 Kruger 3b 4 2 2 2 OO’Co'or rf 4 1 1 ft «i .Skinner rf 4 0ft ft ft Bodie cf 2111ft Lazz’ri 2b 4 ft 1 3 ft Knaupp 2b 114 1ft Snyder c 3 ft ft 2 OBte'gen lb 4 2 12 ft 4i 4 art'ht lb 2 0 13 0 OHam on 3b 4 1 2 3 1 Chaves ss 3 11 6 0 Hun'lng c 4 0 114 Pallas p 2 0 1 0 1 Stoke* p 3 ft 0 3 4 {Cooper o ft ft ft 0 zBeall 1 ft 0 0 6 Raa'aen p 0 0 0 0 0 ---— — -Totals 33 I 27 16 : Totals 29 6 27 13 1 xBattad for Pallas In 8th. zB&tted for Stokes In »th. Score by innings; Lincoln . non ftftft ft3ft—2 Lea Moines . ftlft 000 010— Summery—Runs: Cartwright, Chaves Cooper, Bodie. Knaupp. Home run: Bodl* Two base hits. Kruger, Flaskamper. Lef> op bases Lincoln. 3; Des Moines. 9 Strucg out: By Stokes, 3; by Pallas. 2 Base* on balls. Off Stokes. 4. off Pallas 4. Earned runs and hits: off Stokes, non* and 6 In • Inninga; off Pallas, 1 and 7 lr 7 innings, off Rasmussen, l and 1 In ‘ Innings. Winning pitcher: T'allax Doubt* plays Flaskamper to Knaupp; Bodie t* Htuvengen Umpires; llayes and Gaffney Tim*- 149 LINCOLN 4W) DES MOINES 4W) ah h po a e ah h po a • Moore cf 6 3 2 0 1 Flask’r as 6 2 14 1 Purdy If 3 0 11 0 Cor den If 4 2 2 0. Krueg’r 3b 4 1 ft 2 0 O'Con’r rf 6 1 2 ft < Skinner rf 4 ft 3 ft ft Bodie cf 2 2 3 I < Lazserl 2b 4 1 4 3 ft Knaupp 2b 4 0 5 4' Cartw't lb 3 I 8 0 0 Stuv’en lb 4 2 1ft 1 < xSnydsr 1b 2 1 1 ft ft Mam'on 3b 3 2 1 2 Chavez ■■ 4 3 3 3 1 Beall <• 2 110 Lamb c 4 1 2 2 0 Wheat c 2 12 2' Cooper D 3 1 ft 3 0 Wetiel p 1 ft ft ft ( Beck p looi u Shuns p :t i o s < Totals 17 12 24 1 6 2 Totals 36 14 27 17 1 ■ Hatted for 4'srtwrlght in seventh. Score by Inninga. Lincoln .Mft 31ft 200—1 Dea Moines . 402 100 20x Summary—Runs: Krueger. Laassrl 43) Cartwright. Chavez. Lamb. Cooper. Fla* kamper. O’Connor. Bodie 42). Ktmtipp Stuvsngen (2).Hamilton. Shupe Three ba'ie bit: Cooper. Two-hase hits: O’Con ftor Shune. 4*ot rlden. Hamilton. Lssxari Chavez Sacrifice hit Skinner. stolei bases Moore. Bodie Left on base* Lin coin. 7 Des Moines. 6 Struck out: H Wetzel. I; bv Shupe I. Bases on balls Off Wetzel. 1. off Shupe i; off Conner f. Hit bv pitched bell Bv Cooper. Cor fiden and Hamilton Wild Oltoh Wit get Shune. Earned runs and nits: or Wetzel. 3 and 7 In 3 2-3 Innings: of ■huge. 1 and I In 6 1-3 Inninga: of Cottar. 8 end 12 In 4 2-3 Innings: of meek. • and 2 In 1 1-3 Inning* Winnln Ditcher: Shupe Losing Pit*/***/ * oAn#.1 Double plays Knaupp to Flasksmner t ■ tuvengen. Flaskamper to Knaupp J Mluvengen. Bod la to Wheat; Chavez Lhserrl to Cartwright" 42) Umpires fiZStmmw »n4 iiayea. TJma. 1-60. /———■——i———— II I ' ■ ■ > - O* %0«U4€ A.rrt« a Co«»rinort He r>.o A'P'CIvjRl 1umF* ftaR tui camera Ant> MACK. Til, u*t BETTER TAH HIC MARK1 Ht vjCSC* To ■m A. boot* C.Ro*s Cbunrrn*' T&»»ttLR _ I I H»yo i.t> O* tORMt • A- C C*.tATY.< T A.LL • n■ )Me> A-mUtTf \ w. . or fcobt 1 ^ PWiUJ W»TW * Ck£AM.»4C» Kuy Hutton, Den Moines .pitcher, weakened in .the ninth inning of the Des Moines-Lincoln game yesterday and the Solons scored four runs and won, 6 to 2. The score was tied, 2 to 2, until Hutton wobbled. When tile Denver Hears slumped in hitting several days ago, Manager Joe Berger switched his lineup. Roach, catcher, was placed on first base, while Jack Knight, first base man, was given the second base as signment. Gorman, second baseman, is playing third In Handley’s place. St. Joseph Is having a hard time making the grade In their own home burg. President Ea Tracy of the Saints has informed the Saint fans that unless the attendance picks up he will move the club and franchise to some other town. Yesterdayy St. Joseph beat Oklahoma City, 8 to 2. St. Joseph Is playing good baseball and it still in the fight for the pen nant. Attendance throughout the league has fallen off this year. I.eave it to that Tulsa club to make runs. Yesterday the Oilers de feated Wichita, 22 to 17. Not so long ago the Oilers beat Omaha, 22 to 0. Seven home runs were clouted out during the game. "Red" MrColl, St. Joseph pitcher, allowed Oklahoma City only seven hits yesterday. Bayne, recently purchased by Tulsa from the St. Eouis Browns, turned in his second victory in as many starts for the Oilers yesterday, when he beat Wichita. REDS PROTEST TUESDAY’S GAME Cincinnati, O., Aug. 19.—A protest of today's Cincinnati-New York hall game, based on a decision by Umpire Pfirman, will be filed, Manager Jack Hendricks of the Reds said tonight. Travis Jackson, Giant infielder, hit a bail over third base which Pfirman declared foul. The Giants objeeted and Pfirman appealed to Umpire Mr Cormlck. who was working at third base. McCormick railed it a fair ball, whereupon Pfirman reversed his dr cision and permitted Jackson to stay on second bat-e. The hit came In the f rat inning and was in part respon slble for New York's thr-e runs in that inning. I EDDIE'S FRIENDS fuMEO-t's \CooLAa BoTXofJ ?/ Wo ,1 / f MAt> UOAE>X \ X CAME lk\ / ^ LAST MlCaUX \ T~~ ' 1 MOO Ac-ftp r $ So STG-A^CiT- \ A wHEM '-toaOME. )M PAST Ml&MT- / UbST -T^eElO^Oo^ I clotUgs au- ooec- ; VmvW make sof^uo-y FOSS 0Ut(2- A COLLAC Bottom-Jost pot \ IM A klGvO OKAS ip I Mouas IS GOUE.J7 —f - - jjy j r HMouJ TM AY ^ Mo mAMiMTM£^ woftLD Fa)Cw>. V| M MAO MOQI^AM^ m ONE COU.AQ BoffcMl j g' m J Extra Set Matches Feature Second Day’s Play in Muny Tennis Tourney at Kountze Tom Bowie, Miller Park Champion, Survives First Round by Trimming Bob Snyder—A1 Handler, Teeh Title holder, Defeats N. K. Harman. HE second day of play in the annual nunlcipal tennis tournament brought forth three extra set matches on the Kountie park courts snd one on the Miller park courts. Kountze park had three sets which went to deuce, while the three set affairs between Irvin Nelson and Hypin, which went to Nelson. 6-2. 3-6, 6-2, was the only other extra set affair registered. Tom Howie, Miller park cham pion, survived the first round by trouncing Hob Snyder, 6 1, 6 1. Bowie is favored to cop the Miller park tills. AI Handler. Techniral High champ, polished off N. I\. Herman, a veteran of the clay courts, 6-2, 6-1, in the Beniis park tourney. Rivervlew park got Into the aecond round of play, while Highland park had hut one contest In the Initial round played off last night. All first and second round matches must be played off by Sunday, N. K. Harman, In charge of the tourney announces. Yesterday's results: iuyekyieyv ramc. First round: John .l*n»k ties' Fsrl Oil. Irlte, 6 ". fc.it: Frank Pabka beat Calvin YYiig 6-:. S-3; John l.eeder beat John Yaska. * 0. S-J: Carl Kragh beet John Fleming, «-s. • -0; E<1 Haneon beat carl Miller. HO. tO .. Second round: Frank Bahka b*at John Janak. 6 2. 6-1; Kd Hanaon beat Carl Kragh, 6-1; «-?. KOI NT7.K PARK First round K C, Gran beat H. Rhnader, 6-6, 7-6. «-l; T. Tracy beat J F McKenna. 4-6. 7*6. *-l; K. \\ If room beat S Hinder, 6-1 6-2; liarwtts beat Solomon, 10 6. 4-6. 6-4: A C. Krown beat T I oherg 6-1. 6-4; Lee Kenny beat A Itachuler. • 2. 6 1; Score beat Adame, • l. Fred Marsh beat Joe Brown. 6-0. 6-0. It KM IB PARK. First round Carl Nelenn beat let Burkenroad, 6 3, 6-0; II. Swenson beat limn flnkfneon, 6-4. 6 I; A1 Handler brat, N. K. Harman. 6 2. 6-1. MIM.RR PARK. Firat round Hay Parmele beet J Bushman by default; Irvin Nelson beat Kypin. 6-2, 3-6. 6-2; Bill Comstock beat F Kndret. 6-1. 0-6. 6-3; H. Lawrence beat Ooldberg by default; Tom Howie beat Hob Snyder. 6-1, 6-1; Ohrnan beat Qulaenberg. 60. 6-1. IIIGHT.AND PARK. First round: Tagg beat Matthew*, 6-1 ! 6-2 Grand Island Golfer Medalist Hr Awwclatnl Prfii, North Platte, Neb.. Aug. SO.— A1 Bradstreet of Grand Island was medalist In the first day of the west ern Nebraska open golf tournninrnt being held In North Platte. Brad street shot the 18 holes In 76. Cyril Walker and Bob Crulkshank, pro fessionals, were the drawing card as the first day of the tournament. They shot the local golf course each In 8 below par. Cubs Buy W cis. Wichita Falls, Tex.. Aug. SO The sale of Outfielder Arthur Weis by the Wichita Falls club of the Texas league to the Chicago National league cluh was announced today. The purchase of First Baseman Walter Golvln from the l-um Angeles club of the Pacific Coast league also was announced. IOWA TOURNEY UMPIRES SELECTED Jimmy Kane, former Omaha. West ern league ball j.laver, and Joe Twin, [be big Indian, a member of the Mu nicipal staff of umpire*, will probably officiate at the southwestern Iowa baseball tournament which opene at Council Bluff* neit Friday. Kane and Twin met with the committee which selected the umpires yesterday and according to the dope everything was arranged satisfactorily. Wills on Road. Southampton, K. Y., Aug. 20—Near a fighting edge for hi* butt I* with Lui* Firpo. Harry Will*, negro heavy weight, today confined hi* training t« road work and will not work out with sparring partners until Thursday. postponement of the battle from Jt* original data to September 11. found Will* ton far advanced and caused the limitation of hi* prepara tlon during this week to a 10 mile walk each morning. --— - ■ mi\ |l_ I First raca; Claiming, 2-year-elds, 14 i furlongs xMaddenatown 197 Waatover .107 Gaffnay Lass .104 Old Broadway 112 I The* Fay .113 Margaret St L. 114 Or ini wise .107 Can't Say No .107 lolden Locks ..104 Blacksmith ....116 Bill vVlnfray ..111 Confluent# ...107 Oowah .107 Wllb'f C. W'h'd 107 Ampolsc . 113 Second raca: Conditions, for fillies, 3* year-old*. 6 furlongs. Columbia .102 Off Color .115 • Uhoni .101 Rob's Mary ....112 Hun Ayr .121 Fly By .107 a Lady Bella ... 121 *W. R. Cos entry. Third raca: Conditions, 2 year-olds. 94 furlong* Padralg .l|7 Fdlstn .122 aHaraxane ......10 bManxana .1*7 Flying AI .107 c7.uk ar .119 Edinburgh .....107 Blue Ridge ....103 False Face . ..111 bArno ..107 Margarat St. U 101 cMalblrd .10« Mi rad nr .107 aSupertetfe ....116 Cloudland 11* Ly Hlssalf -112 Retire .11* NHanro'ae Stable entry; bH. P. Whitney entry . . VV. R foe antry. Fourth race: The Mohawk, claiming. 3 year-old*. mile Batsman .106 Rrlc# . 101 x Honfleur .101 Wain pa# ■ • . !•# Mungo . .101 Defiant.104 F.fth rare; Claiming, 9-year-olda and up. 1 4 mile: Delysla . 95 x Anniversary ..102 Boatman ...II* x Little Amnila .10.: XFlying De v II .115 Tuxedo .103 x Sword .116 Antlci pat ion .... 96 Sylvan Spring 10* Olynthua .116 xi.ady I/OngrUlge 12 Bellini ....... 1** Sixth race: Malden 2-yter-olda, 64 fur long* Volant# .116 McCulloch .115 blnvern*** . 11F- Harlan .116 Murreiius .115 Teton . ...116 • Arno ..... ..115 »Needle Gun ..115 Repulse ...115 r-Tuaculum ....115 . Silver Fox ...116 Hennacherlba ..116 dR< k Stone ...116 *Mansana .116 a Pot Shot .116 Gold Stick .Ill Dangerous .116 cDon Jack •• .115 Tonne? re ...... 111 d Volcano .115 aw.. Ziegler. Jr. entry; bSanford etud farm entry. cRancocae stable entry: dJ. H Coaden entry, elf F Whitney antry. xApprentlca slloaaOca claimed. Clear, fast. HAWTHORNE. First racs IU furlongs; Bird and P#*r| purse; purse. SI.009; 1 and l-ye#r-#ld. maiden* allowanraa* Hobson .105 Mr Dream . 9* w || Wells .1*2 Great Waters 9» Louise Wagner 111 Mallhue .116 flood Morning .113 Se< «»nd race: Puree. 11,0*0; claiming George Roener purse; 4 year-olds and ujl, 1 4 ml lee Marine Corps ..119 T^ndonl# .10< Slander## .112 xGlad News ...1U Rsmktn . ...112 xSlfence .107 xWalnut Hall ■ 1*7 Martha Moore ..1«7 xTlkeh .107 xJordan .A*7 x Kalman ...... 107 Third rare Puree. ll.OOrt; claiming Helen I.nw purse, 3-year-#lds and up: S furlongs : Vlln Fprtuna .. 9» Tirana Mareella 1** War 7.one .....110 Atleden ...120 x Bodyguard . . .10* Letter Doctor ..199 J W e|> ome . 9* Fourth ra* • Purs* I! 600 Artists’ end Models’ handicap. 2->esr-olda. 64 fur long* Pan*1 o*t% .. 104 T Rubenateln .112 IIIv!<-ra .U1 l.*e O. Comer . 122 Moon Magic _112 Mark Matter .114 Re<| Squirrel . 10* Fifth race: Pur*e. 11.000; claiming <; ,■* Hamilton purse; 2-year-olds; 6 fur long* : Ebony Belle ...111 xVerbena .1*0 xVlcnneae ......101 xColfln . . ... .11*1 > Polly Mara ..111 xMi«a Mischief 111 Shining Gold .106 s Xth race Pare#. 11 000: claiming t’har!*•■ Irwin purse; I-year-olds and up. 1 1 1* mile* x V. i ck .1** Attllla . 9* Glory Ellen O. 93 Royal Duck ...104 "Jack Foret ...1ni Muonec 111 (.■•ge 1°.! xThe Foreigner 106 Dorlus . ..101 Merrlma* .104 xApprenthe allowance claimed. Weath er * loudy, track heavy. Kid Pancho Wins on Foul. San Antonio. Tex.. Aug. 1*.—Kid from Iludd Morn, of Denver on ft foul In the aecond round of their ■rheduled 12 round bout here tonight when Morris landed a hard left four Inehee below thft wal«t line. rancho had knocked the Denver fighter down for a oount of nine In the flrut round. Hicks Accept Coaching Job. Dubuque, la, Aug. 19.—Way land Hick*, ahortelop fur the Dubuque Mlealealppl Valley league club, hft* accepted an appointment aa athletic roach at University lllgh echool, Iowa City, he announced today. Put McGill Vi ins. San Francisco, Aug. 20.—Pat Me <1111 of Omaha took two fall* from Mika Romano of Italy 111 a two hour «reading match here laat night. Mr <1111 gained one fall on a *rl*aor* and the other with a headlock. ---- Race Results _/ WINDSOR. First race Five furlong* Golden Puppy ifltavanai 6 98 I tl I 65 Mi** II*set (•> <1. Lang).« 7e I o:« f Hjiit* i W alia. a) .... 4 96 Time 1 0| |,t% H*ll«* Menilm*nt. Irish Hall* knndutt White Wing*, II due la and Hat ant a a Ian ran Set ond raca Six furious* a iisnti.lv I Hoffman) . is io * *# 6 Flnvrerful (Ford) .. 9 10 4 46 Thorny w'«\ (MtDnugai) 6 20 Tim* 1 14 2 r*. Mhua, La.lv Heart. Fair Lavana. Rangote an«l Rax GatSlv also tan Third raca Five and one half fur Innga i on a Wood n’oalalto) .9 18 4 96 3 60 Anxmar il’ Walla) 11 40 7 to Robert Maxwell iMeraler) .7 74: Tim* 1 u7 4 6 Madam H*ach. Subtle. M v Hlddy. Aaekket. Belle Wood Bead l.lna M*a Tide. Hleneerkaaeei I end Master Blue alau ran. i Grizzlies Again Stage Rally to Defeat Omaha Timely Hitting Coupled With Buffalo Errors Enables Bears to Win 8-7 Contest. HK Denver Griz zlies won the third -ame of the series from Oma ha here this af ternoon when the Itulfaloes played Santa Claus in the sixth inning and allowed the Bears to score five runs which gave them a lead the league-leaders Omaha was leading the visilora, 3 to (l, and the fans were being treated to » rare dish of haaeball when the sixth inning bobbed up. The Griz zlies won Tuesday's game by ral lying In the sixth and yesterday they didn’t miss repeating. Errors by Rob inson and Cullop and two errors of omission by Second Baseman Thomp son in the sixth caused the downfall of the House of Griggs. Pitcher Bailey was hit for a single and two doubles, but had Thompson fielded the two singles irx his regular fashion (he Denver rally would have been nipped short. Bailey was relieved in the *ixth af ter the Bears had scored fiv« runs. "Bill" pitched basehall good enough to win until the sixth. During the first five innings Bailey held the Grizzlies to two singles, both of which came in the first inning. He seemed to go up when his support crumbled In the sixth and was re lieved by "Stubby" Mack. Retires Side. Mack managed to retire the side in the sixth, but In the seventh he mad* the mistake of allowing Roache to triple to center. "Stubby" then lost hold of the ball and his balk al lowed Roache to score the sixth Den ver run. Mack was nicked for five hits, one a triple and another a dou ble, during the three and one third Innings he pitched. Voorhels pitched for Denver and pitched full nine Innings. Judging from the way he coasted through the game Voorhels could have hurled an other nine Innings and still been able to go to a movie in the evening. “Durable Dan” changed his pace so often the Buffaloes couldn't keep up with him. He had a bad inning at the start and another at the finish, but weathered the storm and came out amiling. He was hit safely 11 times, but his mates backed him up on every play and that's sometthing th* Buffaloes didn't do when Bailey w«m in tht* box. Score Three Rims. Th* Buffaloes started the first In ning by scoring three runs when Thompson singled to center and Rob inson walked. Cullop then lined a slow roller down third has* line. Gorman mad* a wild throw to first, allowing Thompson to »rore and Rob inson to tak* third and Cullop second Osborn cam* through with a single to center, scoring both Robinson and Cullop. Bonowitz also singled, but O'Neil struck out and lVilcox busted Into a double play, retiring the side. Everything sailed along In fine style until the fatal sixth. Berger started the rally when he singled to right. Both Robinaon and Thompson ran for the ball, but the former stopped when It looked like Thomp son would make the catch. The Buf falo second wicker missed the ball completely. Glnglardl was next and he sent a high on* over second base. Thompson didn't run for th* hell and Robinson did. but th* "Chief" could n't of got under the ball had he been In a taxi. These two errors of omis sion put two I>enver players on base. Roache then doubled to left, acorlng Berger and Glnglardl. O'Brien's sacrifice put Roache on third and when Cullop muffed Falk s liner, Roache scored Falk then pil fered second. Knight worked Bailey for a base on balls and both he and Falk advanced a base when Whaling grounded out. Voorhels walked, fill ing the bases. Gorman sent a high fly out to right field, which Robinson muffed. allowing both Falk and Knight to score Mack then relieved Bailey and retired the side by niak lng Berger ground out. Th* Buffaloes added another run to their credtl In the sixth when Wilcox doubled to right Wilder grounded out and Wilcox went to third, (coring when Knight hobbled Mack's high fly. Score In Seventh. The Bears scored their sixth run In the seventh when Roache tripled and scored on Mack's balk. In the first of tha ninth Knight doubled to center and took third w hen Whaling singled. Voorhels'a single scored Knight, while Gorman's sacrifice boosted Whaling to third and Voor hels to second. Berger got his second' single, scoring Whaling with the eighth Denver run. Omaha started a rally In the ninth MU IHII'MII Nl Weak Eyes? Camphor If you hnve weak, aching eyes try simple camphor, wltchhasel, hydras tls, etc., as mixed In Idvoptlk eye wash. On* small bottle helps any case weak, strained or sore eves. Aluminum eys cup free. Sherman A McConnell Drug Stores. Gear The Pores Of Impurities With Cuticura Soap llm. I, Talcum J HitsaoJ Misses n*1’* Buffaloes * DKNVBH AB.R.H.TH.KH. HB.IIB.ro. A. 1C riorvnftn lb 48001001*1 Brr»«T w #1**0 0 0*10 (ilnclordl If # 1 * t 0 1 0 * o 0 Ranch* lb «t*00111*«0 O'Brien rf # 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 Tnlk rf s,0*2I?!S? Knl«ht *b »tl**01»l l W holing c Vonrhlo* p 8011001010 Total. #0 8 10 14 Z 4 4 *7 11 2 Bl KKAUiK* AB.K.H.TH.SH.KH BB PO A.K. Thompson 2b 42281 0 0 080 liohlnnan rf 3*1*001101 Cnilap lb s 2 5 0 0 0 0 12 0 1 Othorn If 4 0 * 3 0 0 1 3 0 ll Banawllc efftOltOOOtOl O’Nrll M 4000000320 IVilrn* 8b 411*000140 Wilder a 4 0 11000**0 BBlIry p 2011000010 I Much p 10 0 000 0 010 kl.rnahan 1000000000 Total. 37 7 11 IV 1 0 2 27 13 3 brarr by Inning.1 Di iivrr ... ■ 000 00# 120— 8 Hit. 200 003 140— Buffalo™ . 300 001 003— 7 Hit. . 420 001 103—11 Snniman— Hmnr run: f'ullop. Thrrr h«Mi lilt: Ruarhr. Two-low hit.: Born-lie. Knight. Thompwin. Raliln«on, O.born, WII S 9 1 DeM'glo If 2 1 4 9 0 Menze If 4 14 0 dCorrid’n *« J 1 7 9 1 Felber rf 1110 OMathea lb 4 2 19 1 1 McDVi lb 4 2 7 1 0 Miller rf 2 0 ft ft M' N'ly 2b ? ft 2 4 1 Gilbert lb 1 1 ft 1 • Tata lb 2 111 0 Douthit cf 4 0 10ft Khadot *e 4 n 2 % 1 Nufer 2b 3 114* Fore ft r 7 ft 3 1 1 Minetree c J 6 4 1 l. Songer p 4 2 1ft 0 Love p 1 o ft 9 •> ——— B etock’ p 3 1 ft 3 u Total* 32 7 27 19 4 F*ngton rf 2 1 « ft ft zMcColl 0 9 0 9 0 Total* 20 t 27 19 4 zRin for Gilbert in math. Ssore by innings; Oklahoma City .91 5 199 091—4 St Joseph *\.®92 109 100—4 Summary—Run*: Menael, Felber (21, McDaniel. McNally. Tat* (2), DeMaggio. Gor rider Mathea. Minetree Runa and hita. Off Love. 4 and 4 In 2 inning* (nrne out in third!, off Brkenetoek. 2 and 3 in 7 innira*. Earned runa: Ok lahoma Gfty, 7; St Jo*eph, 1 Baee§ on bell* Off Love 3. off Songer. 4: off Rirkenatock. . Struck out: By Love. 1 by Monger. 2; by Birk^natock. 3. Left on b»*e* Oklahoma City. 4: St. Joseph II. Two-baae hita: Sr-nrer. Tate Three b*ee bit*: Felber. Mathea, McDaniel Double plev* 'Mathee. unaeaiated: Khe dc.t to McN’allv to McDaniel: McNally to Khadot to McDaniel Sacrifice hit*- Gor riden (21. Douthit. DeMaggio, Fore*t. Mil ler. Hit by pitched ball: By Singer Minetree; bv Love. McDaniel: by Blrken ■*ock. Felber Stolen ba»e* McDaniel (2). .Nufer, Felber Umpire*: Shannon and O'Brien Time: 2:11. Second rame: OK I.A. ('ITT (W) ST JOSEPH (W) ab h po e.e. ab h po.a e Hock cf 3 2 2 0 9D M glo If 2 19*6 Mense If 3 1 ft 9 1 C©r gan *• 2 9 4 2 * Felber rf 3 2 2 9 6Mathee ]b 2 9 7 0 0 M D'le! lb 2 9 2 0 ftFar ton rf 7 9 19* M’N’ally 2b 2 3 l 2 ftG her: 3b 2 1 9 9 ft Tate 3b 3 2 13 ®Douthit cf .7 2 9 ft 6 Khedot *■ 3 » 2 0 oNufer 2b 2 2 4 S 9 For eat c 1 ft 5 2 ft Brooka c 2 9 2 1 * Brown p 1 1 ft 0 9Rn*e p Milt May p 2 9 9ft ftHatd p 1 9 9 3 * Total* 22 12 217 1 Total* 19 4 31 11 4 Score by inning*: Oklahoma City ...*9! 9*9 1—7 St Joe . . ft4* 900 0—4 Summary—Run* Ho< k »2). Menze (2>. Felber. McDaniel. McNally. Gilbert. Douthit. Nufer. Brooka Runa and hit*: Off Brown. 2 and 2 In one inning (a n# out in aecond 1 off May. 2 and 4 In *ix Inning* off Roeg 4 end 4 in 2 2-3 in ninga, off TTaid. 3 and * !n 4 1-3 in ning*. Base on ball*: Off Brown. 2: off May. 2; off Ro**. 1; off Held. 1. Struck out By Broam. 1: by May. 3: by Roe*. 1: by Hald, 1. Left on bare*; Oklahoma City 4 Sf. Joeeph *. Two ba*e hit: Nufer Thr»e-h**e bite Felber. McNally. Double play*: Nufer to Gorri gan to Mathea. Tate to McNally: Corrl Ran to Nufer Sacrifice hfta McDan el. oa*. DeMaggio. Gilbert (2'. Mena. Far rlngton. Foreet Hit by pitched bell: Brink* by May Stolen ha*e Douthit Umrlree Shannon and O Brigr Time 1:29. f-;— --;—;-J I American Association I v. ■ — .. . — / Golumbu* r u r. Milwaukee . * j; \ (N-tumbu* 4 " l Batteries Scbaack. Put and Me Neneiny. Ket> hum and Urban Toledo R H E Kaneaa City .. .. 2 « 4 Toledo 7193 Battering Ga Id well. Ahmaa and Sk;ff Giard and Gaston Indian* poll* R H F. St Paul 7 % : Indianapci * 4 7 1 Battertee: Feath Mark!* and Plaoe. Petty. 11(11 and Kruger. M nneapoli* at lufulavllle. rain. New \ erl». Aug. 29.—Plana for an all •tar lightweight elimination tournament with 1® entrant* seeking to e»tabllah their .'.aim* a* title challenger* have practlc lilv been completed by Jame* .! Jchnaton t.ead of the National Sport* alliance. The • how. according to Jehnaton. will be held September 17 at the Queerabor© atadsnm and will he for the benefit of the relief htfld * f the llllUff Watch Senators, Is Warning of Miller Huggins EW YORK. Aug. 20—Th# feat of the Senator* In winning four out of five g a n e * from the Detroit Tiger* today c a u a e d Miller Hugginc. manager of th# world* champion Yan kees, to sound a warning to hi* player* “watch Washington.” The Yank lead er said he la more fearful of the rush of the Senators than he is of the coming three-game series against the Tigers, which opens here Friday. Huggins pointed out dial die In jury to Imu Blue, the Tigers’ first sacker ha* handicapped Detroit. “Cobb’s young pitchers, who hsd been going great guns all season, are losing a lot of their effective ness,” Huggins said. “On the con trary the Senators' twirling staff, led by Waited Johnson, is beconi fng stronger. “Mogridge. Martin, Ogden, Mar berry and Zahnheiser, are a quintet not to be despised bvy any club. It will be the Senators that we will hai* to beat to win our fourth pennant. Fuller Stable Arrives Here Nine head of thoroughbred* ar rived in Ak-Kar-Ben field yesterday, where they will be conditioned for tile annual fall running race meet ing which opens September • and run* until September 17. P. L. Fuller of Snyder, Tex., ar rived with nine bangtails, while Earl Fox brought Kirkwood from Ashland, Neb. In the Fuller stable are Collie Tokalon, Kenward, Nancy Winter*, Doily Collison, Nialiam, Doughlaa H. Johnson, Molache, Bernie Benton and Firecracker. 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