Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 28, 1912, SPORTS, Image 34

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1 EenleyXeffitfe Will Be eld at St.
, Cathcrittf U . August.
jlEGAfl IS . SLATED TO WW
; Stlr Will likely fUtvra trw
Stockholm t T(in 9 TiOto
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, it; cataimh, . ont, July
ThF if mlylvty foo chanef tht th
; BnicNr tlnglM aeuUlnff ehamplonehip w!l
' b wrMtci frem CanM at the Cftn&dlan
iMenUy M&tU which will fc h!4 on
th( ptrmapenl; course hr en Friday n4
.1 8turv, Augut 1 n4 I
T)i nt in)or atnflH elutmpfon will
fllkriy b Pv. pgnn of 0yffe, th
;t&iwart , oiy ot Polloa CuPMlnUndent
1 peiin, wha iait yaw ahawad hlmel to
f be op of the ftgtaat oanmen on tilt
i toqURtnt, In tha aj4aat iwiirtWa fh
1 ten jtga d(atf4 m opponent la thi
; Junior fn4 intarma41ta flnflaa. and. waa
; quita rtady to go up a-f alnit Butlar, tha
, champion, only tiO va periuad4 Other,
'via by bis ftienda'. Tlrd out by hit
tva , tha Buffalo lad would haw
baan haidteppe4 by tha ehnploDi wlw
I had not row4 ft'rwa, fla Juttar lat
jycdr rowad ovar tha oouria to protaet
. ale championship, si,.,
Butlar w)!l Ukoly ha hak from ptoefe
. ijaim in. time to ro up wainat Kacan, u
ny ha that other MPtrant from acron
I th Una Wilt arjaa to oueeUoit Butlaf!
; qpren)ay, bat oven with only tha two
! in ttio rc, repreaentiBf tha heat in tm
tour Mnipan In CAa4a, nnd. tha ynitad,
juta, t . will u 4 treat raoa- It to
vhiapared that tnare may ha Boten
I alajmant m rar, tnd ltott)f Jlkely
' aausla from Haw TorH 4fld Detroit. '
Patrolt i copilnf in full itraofth, n4
ithert will bo V fraa,t nutny tariroon hero
.from Toronto and Montreal, -
retrolt will maka tnothar an4a,ver to
take the senior, tlgbti championship away
' ffwn tha Toronto Arfonauta, wheh tha
'latter bq-bravely: defended laat year, 'tha
jPatroltar a(d laat year that tha? WOUW
' keep rich on trylna; after that ehampon
,a,fip UPtl tfee fot It. They ar great
'auyera. : V". . , .
Buffalo will havo ropraaanUtlVM NW
lent frotn. Uf thraf rpwjni tluht, nd Will
maka $, bis iffort to wej thing at
thi year". Canadian Kanloy. Th
. fulenlaai aro food ' apart, tnd ahoUld
i thy win pojptWnf foo nr theh?
tip&py year of trying, their notary would
'he popular one- A for wal yeart
IpMt, aQ th racof hut th olthta, JunJor
n4 aingla, will ha rowed with a turn.
I preparation for the Canadian Henley are
Wall .under way. , ,.,.; .
Bundy
Beats Inman
For Tennis oHnors
LAKS FOREST. lU July r.-Flnl
watehe la th waitarn tennl ehmpln
ship were completed this afternoon on th
court of tho Onwritta club, Cali
fornia carrying off tn honor of C 4r
when Tbomaa C. BundV dtteated F, C,
.Inmaa.ef.New York. M, M. H, hi H
and Miss May Button defeated Mis Mary
' K Browne, 1-0, g-t. . .,.:
Th puce ejf th Oolden tt wer
offset' ta soma extent by tha triumph of
Ham and Winaton of Chicago who won
tho waatarn title by 4(ttng Iqualp and
Greeij, (H, M, dJ. ,
Mis? My putt?& of Lo Apgele n4
Mia Carrt 6, $y pt Chieago 4fo,t4
1 Mlsa Mary JC. Brtwp of la Angalaa
4 Mr-' F- K. Paywour of Nashvllla,
' Tennt in tha final round of th women's
i)bl,' t, g-l' 1: . : -
"Kid" McCoy Held
for Hearing in August
LONBON. July 7.-'Kt4' McCoy, who
was brought up again. at Bow street
police eevrt' today en a provisional
tradition warrant on behalf of tha Bel
gian government on th allegation that
ha was Implicated n a larceny, said to
have bei. committed at Ostond, waa ro
ican4d "Ptil Aufust 3, without ball,
i wUth can paly be allowed with tho con
aont'of tho Belgian legation. ,
Th lawyer who appeared on behalf of
McCoy In endeavoring to secure th -sent
of th B4la minuter to hj ro
ltaaa, seelarad tha value of the jewels
stoiea from t Huaslajt , prUce - U
Cstnd wm ly WW- -
Qstf tf Closest Qsks of goaaon wttJh
, Grand faland.
YOSIS. -. ily 7.-(6pecial Tele-ffm-Terli
featd Cria4 llland. to
grtbli fftornooh. Th waa one of th
prettiest, gwiie ply4 har tW .
6nita, Prioe n4 Majraoulst getting two
, fcae hiu and Payne a thr-be : hit
Ma)mqultt. soor4 In th tenth whleh gave
York the game: cor; - , B,H,.
York liMMHu
Gr. Wand 1 0 ItlH Tl
. Batteries: ' Oaatw and Ellis Hartman,
Mauke and Jekertit, Umpire; Copoa
Tb game scheduled here " tomorrow
with Grand Island, baa been, transferred
ta Oxaod uuand.
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Standing of Teams
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ft. JOHP&.-M tt .107
Denver .....M 4 .M5
Omaha 4 ,6U
yew Torlt...eJ.78B
Chicago .....M 8? -64
Philadelphia. 41 M
einetnnati ..44 il .484
8t. ixwl M 430
Brooklyn .,.84 0i7i
poton ....... J4 15 .0
W.LPet.
BIOUIC City. 01 4B .631
Pee Molnea.fio it m
Wichita ,...U1 ,4U
Wnqoln U 63 .45
Topoka M l .VI
AMER. ASS'K
W.IPet. MinnespolU 7 .:
Boston ..... 2 .ass
Toltdo ,....i4 M .ft.ii Washington.M Jti .81
Colupibu ,.65 id ,:5Phlla4elj)bla.M ?9 .68;
Kan. City.. .81 IS M Chleaao 47 4.1 .621
Kan. city.. .8:
Milwaukee. .4t IT .4631 Detroit 41 41 .47
Kt. Paul.. ,,.47 6 ,443) Cli
Louisville ,.n 14 ,6j Ni
Jndinapolls37 70 . 34tt 6t
eveland ...46 10 .474
ew York. ..28 68 ,m
l. Louie 37 63 .800
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MINK LEAOOK.
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Fall Clty,. V ,M
Auburn ..'.40.6O
Neb. Clty...8 tl .667
Beatrice ....82 M .471
Fremont .i Mi
coiumou ,97 n .
Hastings ..Mil .148
Swar4 ..,.M .828
or. iiana,, .io?
Humboldt ,.S)8 ,436
Kearney ...26 S3 .635
York 28 8S .433
PUPerlor ,.,0 .824
WgdTKRN LEAGUE.
Omaha, ii Wtemta, jfl. ,
pious City, 4; uinvar. L : .
Bt. Joseph, 7; Lincoln, 4
Dea Moines, I; tlnooln, 0. '
. NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Bt Leula, Mi Hasten, 8-1. '
Clnolnnati, 4; Brooklyn, R. ,
Chloagp, ?; Kaw York, . ; ,
Pittsburgh, ; Phlladelvhla, 6.
' AMERICAN -WJAQUR'
Boston, 6; Chieago, (ten innings).
New York, Ml it. Louis, 1-9. '
Philadelphia, i Petroit. I. i. ,
Wfthnton, .; Clvind, 1-6, .
AMSWCAN ASSOCIATION.,
St. Paul, Hi Mlnjieapoiis, 1, . . , .
Louivllie, Mi Indianapolis, Q-T. '
Haneaa City, 4; Milwaukee, T.
Toledo, 4; Columbus. 1 (eleven innings).
NHJBRASIvA STATE L8AQTJB.
, Fremont, 1; Superior, 2. ,; .. v
Orwd island, s; York, i u. U"'.'
Kaarney, I; Jfaattngs, 7. , .
Columbus, 4; iewtird, 18.
MINK LBAQUB. ' - -
Fall City. 0-4I Humboldt, ..
Beatrice. Ji Hiawatha, &
.Nebraska City, 0; Auburn, &
Gam Today, s ;
Western LaarueMOmaha at Wichita.
Eloux City at Penver, St. Jeseph at Lin
coln, Pea Moines at Topeka.
American Lau-Boton at Chicago,
New York at St. Louie, Philadelphia t
petrolt, Washington at Celeveland.
American AasoelatlonwMinneapolls at
fit. Paul. Louisville at Indianapolis, Kan.
City gt Mllwaukaa, Tolto at Calum.
bu.
Nebraska State League-Premont at
Superior, Qrand Island at York, Kearney
at Hatinge, Columbu at iward,
Easy Viotories in ;
Grand Circuit Races
PETBOIT. July 27.Nothing sensational
developed this afternoon during the final
day' racing af the O'end elreuit meet.
Two of the events on tha card were wen
In atraight heat, while ana xtra heat
wa r0Ulr4 to dcld agen of tha ether
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Th 1:0, pgea, laat. on the prorram,
furnihd th bt port of tho day. In
th first. Mat 0org Pnn 14 around
to th dlatftnot gland when Babe, oomtng
with ruth, paaaad him In th last fw
yafd i and won by iaf margin. Molly
PrUng. wur ) nd Forest Princ
wr nos gpart. longtb hoK of th
ladr. 84b )4 In th Mcond heat
upuj Molly Parimg oaught hr oo yard
from the and and beat her half a length.
Tha next time out Babe shot out of the
bunoh half way down tha stretch and
won (lowing down. Bummarle: .
Trot l:M, puree H,0, thr In fives
iKirrlne. h. m.. bv Silent Brook 1
Macey) , ,,...,.. I 1 1
John W' Pavia. br. a. (McDonald) 4 t J
Victor Star. b. g. (Valentine)...,.. I 9 I
Alta- Coast b. m: (Oempwy).,..., 4 5
Amy. b. m. (Co) I J 4
Oueen Lake.' b.' m (Murphy) If
Mae Casstdy, b. m. (Shank...,.,.. 1 dr
Annie KoWi h- m- (Carpepter)..,, dis
Etuaens, ch. g. (John Penyop) d'
Time, f:10H. f:ta4, 8:tlH. , ' '
Pc' 3:18, purs. ll.OuO, three In five:
Clara Paul, h: pi.; by McAdams-
(pennoeh ..,,..,,....,.....4 111
Our Colonel, b. h- (Jones) 1 1
pat HaU ch. g. (J. Benyn,
The Assessor, h- : (fleers)..; f lit
Hlverd. eh, a. (Allen) ..-.f 6 6 7
Cobanel Ht h.- isv iCunnlog t-
Uam) ,,,....,.,.,...,......tMM. l J
Myrtl Haron, . m- l ! ! !
Michigan King, b. h. (Taahput). t I I
rimii t'U, r-vn, wv
Pr.forfl trot, pMr, II..
two In
thresi
ftiiiu Wurke hf. a., bv Silent Brook
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Pon Labor, . (Ho0) ....! I
Or, eh- n. (Moyttt).,..,,,.,,M....I
Brce Oirdl. h. w. (MoMahon).. j i
uoia yotiar, on. g. iaeeri...j.
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class, pur, J.fiW, two In
inre. . .. ... ,
VStie, or- g., Oy HtSMS vma
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MaU ri.riin. k. m. (Dean).........I I I
Georg.rni.O: f- tv1?"?.0' -; " I 1 J
Murk Night, oik, ro- icjanpni.., i 1
Early Tbekr, kg. (Oeer),,,, j i
Walter J., b, f. (Farker) S, 4 I
Forest Jrlnca, V f (Co)..... I I
Fanny itapton, b.m. (Po4go)...,..ll J
'; St. Jo Oets goees.
Th It Joseph elub ha released Pitcher
Jimmy Freeman and signed Pitcher
psorg tpeer, who waa manager of th
Muskogee club of the defunct Oklahoma
fioia iftAiiua. Detroit sold. Sneer to Buf
faJo. of tha Intaxnatioaai laagua, and that
elub void him to Denver, but the pitcher
refused U report there. Thea ha .was
Sent to Bif ttiBgham, - Ala., where he
worked lut uuhd. h ts a Missouri
iJtoy, Jala Jmmb feels at Ji orest Uf.
TENNIS YETS DRUB YOUTHS
Kennedy mi Madden Win at Hippy
sixty hm m mjcmm
g)U ttvd Poistlo Final Todr-
tfoppr Hollow CUti Arranges
to leat Two Hundred
gpectator. '' .
In th mot eltlnf match of th
Happy Hollow invitation tnnt tourp.
ment "Pptk" Kennedy and John Mad'
den, Kounts eluu "vets," feriy nosed
out a win ovr young ilohort McCgu
and Jo Adm In th wml-flnai doubi
yeatrday gftegnoon- Th rpatoh wnt
tha full five sets and tho final tab wis
6-8, M. -4.H IM, which shows-thgt
tt total of sixty games wag neeessary to
decide the f rasas.
front th bglnripg tha match wa hard
fought, It wa g battle of lnwy
veteran against agile youngsters,
taiplna and expo? lone agaipst quick
ness of aye and youthful vigor. A It hap
pened the ';vet" won ou,t In the and
and thereby 'placed th KounUe club n
line for a prominent place on the local
tennl map- .
Whenever McCague and Adam resorted
to lobbing, Kennedy and Madden played
a careful back eourt game and contented
tbvmselvea with, flopping alpw, wgvr
in "dope" ball over th Te. McCague'
erve preyed a pussier In the first and
fourth gets apd whn b got to (wwlf
lug th rubber over tha mon with a,
corkicrsw twit tb "vt" were at los
to return without slamming Into nt or
mining entirely. . . ' ,
'vtXorgvM. mm,
With two c set eaoh, Adams and
MeCagua ran the fifth-' and deciding
frame up to 6-1 in their favor. Then the
eighth earn went to deuce and the
youngster took the "ad." With ; the
match pplnt hovering about Aam
slammed into net and brought the gam
back to deuce. Tlc pwo th ladi
pulled up to nw-tch pq'inA pnly to lo
the advantage. With the critical stage
over, Kennedy and Madden mad th
beet of thalr opportunity aod cam ho
from behind with clockwork precision.
Finally tl poor reached. 1 all and
by dint of soma snopy service an4 Mad
den' s ability to hang a oouple of net
canopies" at th right time, th 'Vet'
won tha next two gam an4 Incidentally
tha tet, '10.1. : Th match, laeted exaotly
two hour aM -twenty-five minutes.
Harry Kooh n4 Lyman McOonnoil
were given a aurprise in tha other mates)
of the em!-ftnnl and barely trimmed
Mypr4 Swgrtg and John Brownie In
a five-set match, . Score. 4-fi. -, 2-6, H
6-0.
Owing to an injured band Koeh was
In no condition to play tnnl and thla
aceounta for hia poor showing. Mis
choppy backhand otroke fn the last two
frames wer Uh op'y vlflno of hi
ciiamplonahip form, McDonnell backed
him up to good a4vantag. howvr, and
ucceeded in saving many a point gn4
ganie,' The laat two set wer liy won
by the Field club pair', 6-1, 8-0. Sehwart
used a speedy overhand "hook" serve
with telling effect while Brawnlee was
epeci8lly gctlv at net. '
Boont fos Gallery.
Arrangement will b mad by th tv
n oommltteo at the Hollow elub to
accommodate ,IW epoctatora when the
ohamplohshlp 1 matches gr play4 off
thi .afternoon. The bank along th
aides of th eourtg wllj slgo b open to
onlooker
A no ooniolation play wa arranged,
thi ' afternoon will mark th close of
tha -tournament " ,
The scores: .
INVITATION POUBLES-SEMI-HNALS
Kennedv and Madden beat R. McCaru
and Joe Adams, 6-8, 6-4, -t i-, 10-8.
Koch and McConncli heat Schwarta and
prownlee, 4-6, , f-. 8-1. S-0.
Pletee Win Is AViU. .
tlTIPDill. V.k tt.lu 97 IqwIsI
pierce won its third game thla season
from plainviaw on the local diamond ye.
teiqay py a score ei 10 10 a. tiaiunii
w on th center meund for th visitors
ant uiq a goo job. out na miserasie
support, s w shown from tne ten
errors made by his teammate. Pierce
na.3 an etusy wme pi h iuu mo !
frame, whn on a couple of errors and
a fortunate hit Plainview tied. 8 and 8.
In Pierce's half, however, two more were
aoana ana 111 mi eiEnin Tne same suure
was dupucatea, fiainview Peine unaoie
to do .anything in Its final two fnnlags.
Burke, catcher for Pierce, got his second
home run of th season with bases full.
Score! K.H.S.
Hierae ..... 0 0 81888 V-JQ i:
Plainview ..0 Itlllitt-t
l , , . 'I W. V . . y.
Walnwrlsrht Is gold.
Pale Sear, manager of th Tapeka,
Kws, hs released Pitcher Walnwright
to the Meridian. .Miss., club of the Cotton
States league. Walnwright won one game
thla season. Oeoige Cochran, an infietder,
has been purchased from tha Cheyenne,
wyo,, dub. . ' '
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- AUIa la Badgre? Golf Chsmpton.
MILWAUKPB. July i?.Ned All!, of
Milwaukee retained the Wisconsin ' golf
championship in the final match of the
tournament today with Oorden Yule, of
Kenosha by a score of 8 up and 8 to
play. The tournament has been running
aH week, . '
WsTtrly Wise Geaae, ,
WAVFRLY. Neb., July U7.-(Spe5la4.W.
In a fast and exciting game of base ball
Waverly defeated Rock Creek Friday by
the score of to 8. Tha tpsture of tha
game was a horn run by Balls In the
ninth inning with the scor tied. ' Bat
terles: Waverly. Andorton and Tulor:
lBook Oaak. Arcna&rvug ewd Purbia.
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niiuwiiimm imiiii iiiiiii 1 11 1 11 11 ii inn 1 'mil 111 juini.eniiwuwju 1 .1111 mm iiiiuun
Boston Girl Who Can Swim
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WISSROPUFITON0F, WHQWTLL ATTFMPT TQ (SWM BN9LISH CANNFU
PONPON, July 3T"I'm going to wim
tha English ohannal or die In th at
tempt. If I fall I shan't let them Wll
me into a boat. I'll just sink. I want
to be the first woman to do it, so a to
bring honor to th gtgra apd strips-"
This ws Rose pitonpf'l sajutatlon to
England when h arrived the other day
on the Franconia from Ft Boston.
The Boston champion girl 'wimmer
went on: ' , v
VI mean every word pf t I aimply
can't afford to fail. And why should I
after my iwim of twopty-fiv mlUs from
New Fork City to Coney island, against
four changes of tide and eight hours In
the water? . , .
COLOHELS DIVIDE TWIN BILL
(Continued from Flrpt ?4g,)
Columbu and MoCormiok of Tido,
gcete;' . "
IOUSDO; : COUfMBC.
AS.H.A.A.1. Ag.M.a.A S
Nlltf, If .,., 4 i t 0'fl'iwli, 0 4 I
prulji. I.,.. I 8 1 fHi'okmaa. 1(1 0
Tl..".4t I SS 11 Totals W 18 8
BT5sd for Rapp in the eleventh.
Batted for James in th elovanth- .
Toledo I 0000 0 000 7
Columbus ...0 0080108 O-l
Two-baa hit: Derrick, poubb playj
James to Perrfck. Hit hy Jitohed bafl!
Niles. Bases oh balls! Off Packard, 6;
pff James. I. Hits: Off James. 9 in ten
Innings. Struck out: By Packard, Ii by
James, T. Stolen base: Bhelton. Saerifiea
Columbus, 13: Toledo, 0. Tima: I--
Umpirea: vmii ami A"vy-, -
LESOY'S PITCHING WINS 6AME
Helps . ral o Toho Two) t Ob
Cotee from Milieu.
ST. PAUL, July t7.-Lroy pitched air
tight ball aritf 6t Paul won. Score:
IT, rai't. MiwF? apoli. .
Ai.H.O.A 1. A3. H O A E
Potlw, s...4 I 4 SXISflsab, ef. . J J
Flion. rt...,4 I ? I ITftrl', -.4 1 I
tuxtra, If-1 e 1 J t"lna n. l.l 8
Autny, 1.
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V H. Ik.. I 1.1 I I
gibV s.,..i 111 5t. !b 1 in J
MarikH. e, t ' t Oma I t
lluirsr. e 1 1 f rii , p.. j
ur. -jjiiJCtV Ill I
Bttted for Young is tb ightb
St. Paul ...,,,,...4 J J H M M
MlnneapoUa ......0 nilMW
Two-base Ul: FHbb- Bases on balla:
Off Latoy. ; off Joupg, t StWai out:
By Laxoy. oy loung, . 1 unt.
Jjj(npir4H Hay &A Fergusotv. ,
Broaki. . I UTOIIli n 41 " Pevlin, lb... I I I fJHmsw. ... 4 S 1 S 1
Chstfta, s4 1 4 4 OMUt.r, lb... 1 1 1 5RVk, villi OOakM. it.... I t t ( t
Burns. .... 1 Iff ;r!Bf. -J ' J 1 Brld, ., I I I OBllu. 8 M
flick. rt....l I eklUa. M.t IM jer, p..... t I 1 OWtlli MM
tMftM, Ik. I Oawett. K-tt 11 1 " r J:a4.8ti., ...! I 4
Carluk. a- ' 8 0rke. M...8 I 4 ' Tm r? I J -ww
U Jsmts. I I , JM. i X f TlJs...8I 4 Mil I
UM ...... I I fRHW'. ! 1 ! I 'Batted for Perdue in eighth.
Drawn for
SEEN OUTQDAt VMT
Si
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sT at- W-v
-.V " Wk?"WWCT
"I Jiave studied up the experiences of
th men who have attempted to swim tha
English chanael. J reslis that th Chief
handicap will b Iq th cold currents,
Put I'm ready to conquer them and re
turn to Uncle 5am winner. Just
watch.
"I shall try it as soon as possible, t
must have it over with because J have
a great many engagements ever here, so
many that I cannot return home until
Christmas. Doesn't that seem a long
time ta be away from home, from good
Old Boston, whlon I lov so dearly 7"
In; swimming th English channel, Miss
pitenof, who ia now IS, will wear a,
stngleplace bathing . suit with a white
American eal stamped on the breast
LAVENDER WINS HOT
'ONE FROM MARPRD
- (Oontlnued from Flrt Page.)
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&tt, U4 4 I I UK'netebr. lb j 1 11 I (
ntua rf ... 4 ISS frEwm, rf.... I 0 0
Batted for pickson in ninth-
foston 1 MHI4IM
t. Louia . 6 8 0 0 0 1 8 0 1
Two-bas hits-. Mages (D, Sweeney,
Bresnahan, Oakea, Three-base hlti CamP
pen. Hits: uti perque, 11 in seven in,
pings; off Pickson. 4 In two Innings; off
gallee, 8 in eight, none out in seventh;
off Steele, 1 In one Inning. Bases a
ball: Off Perdue, t: off Sallee, 4. ptruek
put: By Prdu. . by Pickson, J; by
Bailee, 7- Tim: 2:11. Umpire: Owini and
Brepnan.
Auburn Eeverses, '
Beating Foresters
HIAWATHA, Kan., July H-WSpeclal
Tlegranv)-8lt,' the Bethtc pitcher,
broke th heart of th local ball bug
today, letting Hiawatha down without
hit Culvert wa en th mound for Hi,
watha and struck out thirteen men but
an overthrow In tha tentg followed by
ttlajudced fly which Summa should have
caught searing a run. .
caught, scoring a run. Th car. '
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Hiawatha 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0-O0 2
batteries: - jsqig ana farrow; VUtvprt
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r LAUREL.- Neb.. Jut T7. (Special Telo-
srram.) Laurel defeated Wakefield today
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CAUFORWANS IN THE FINALS
Western Tennis, flayeri Snow AbUity
at UU Forest
kumeegus mmm matcses
Final ?f atch In Women's BUgflt
Will Br ! Togetb.es Miss Way
ottoii and Ml
Frown.
LAKS FOREST. PI, July 27.a a re
sult of . today' eerol-final match in
th western tennl championship at
Onwentsia, California had the majority
o finalists, th Qoldij state being; rp
lesented in all except on event.
Chicago' only hope in tb men's p.
gls is Walter Haves, who will meet
T, C- Bun4y of Los Angeles in th morp
ing n tha on remaining semi-final con
test. ' "
Ale Squair and A L Oreen, jr., the
Chicago university eraeka will oppose
Hayes, and a J. H, Winston of Nor
folk. ,V." ' ' ' ;- "'
The final match in th women' single
will hrlngr together the premier players
of the Pacjflo ' coast, Miss May""' Sutton
and Mls Mary K- Brown f Los An
geles. Tho winner will be western cham
pion, . and Mrs. Qoorgo H. Wightman
(fiassal H.o.tobkis) wjij not appear to de
fetid her title In the women's double,
Miss gutton and Miss Carria . Nley
of Chicago will meet Mies Browne and
Mrs.;F H. Seymour of Nashvlll. Tsnn
Stars In PIbi. form. .
Th day' play wa replete witj bril
liant ' matches, contestant In all event
being stars of tb first magnitude. The
first contest of the afternoon was that
between . Sayeg and . Byford. Although
Hayes had two victories over tjjp former
city champion to bis' credit, Byfprd
fought gamoly nd took the first get,
8.4. Hayes then braesd and won the
next two sets, 6-S, 8-1 Ryfori appeared
to weaken after th flr fraro, while
the state titlholfler hoc am stronger and
the mateh progressed,
Inmsn won a notable victory when he
e1ln?lntd E, H." praley of Los Angle.
Th big GHl'ornJap, deSpit hi
weight, sovers th court with tb agility
of a panther, foread the New Yorker to
!ttnd himself to the limit, even though
h Bucoumbed in straight gets, g-2, 10-g,
6,4. Thi was tb feature match of th
afternoon-
Of almost equal Interest wa th com
bat between Churoh and Mao, th
Prineetonian. star, and Hay and Win
ton. The latter duo took -the first set,
7-5, after the hardest kind fif a f lgit
Th f arre,ching Kay and h's elongate
rtner were ' all over tha court, ths
Tigers finding it difficult to keep the ball
out of rang of their opponent, and at
th sam time within pounds- The
prineetonian 14 In the seaond et, 6-t
but Hayes and Winston steadied and
took the next five gme and th set, T-6.
Thf rally emed to discourage the
Tiger an they allowed their opponents
to take th deciding set, t '
Squair and Grn had an easy tm
beating Rockwell and Washburn, another
local pair, 'in straight sets, 8-0, 8.8, 8L
Wnen n Clo tohe
Tb women1 event brought forth
Stellar playing, although the result from
losal standpoint . woro disappointing,
Ml Puttop dispose of Miss tevr
with surprising eaae. . M, fel, and Mis
Brown eliminated M'SS Neejey, 8-8, 6-J-
Miss Sutton and Mia Neeley easily
defeated Mrs. Monro and Miss Murphy
of New Qrleapi, 6-1, SQ. the southern
Stars being outclassed. The eontest be
tween Miss Brown, and Mr. Seymour of
Nashvlll and Miss Hoyt and Miss
tevr wa ' stubbornly fought, tb
formr pir hiatlni thf lefift! tri, si
n. Miss irown' superior playing ws
th feature, th brilliant worn ef th W
Angoisi girl turning th tt4e ef hattl.
Maurlc MeLausnnn grnvpo: aurmg t
morning to 4fnd Ills titl. H gnf T.
C, pundy opp4 C P. Hr gnd Harry
Wajdnw In an hlb!tion mgtqh during
th e.fttrnon. The Calif erntft tn wos
thr sots, 7-1, i-l, M. th match gUrget
Ing g large gallery. Summarise! ..
; Men' lstle. ''
POURTH S9UNP. V
Waltr Hay beat Heath ByfoM, H
8-1, l-t . .
Men mgies. semi-nnai ron: .
Tt. C. Inman beat H. Br y. l-t.
!' PuiiM. -SXMI.riNAL
ROUND.
Aleg Sualr and A, L Oren. fr-, bjat
. . Recgwallgpd U J, Wtshhurn. 14
w T Havu and I. H. Winston beat
G. M, Churoh and w, R. Mae, 7-1, 14
Wowa's gUsl.
SEMI-FINAL ROUND.
Mi My Prowp peat Mlsg Carrl
is' May iytton beat Miss Miriam
ptvr, trb, H
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IEKI-FINALS.
MI Duttaa a4 Mia Nlf t MfS-
Monroe A4 1S Murpny, -i. ,
Miss Browne and Mr. Beymour boat
Mi Hoyt and Mis Stvr, 8-4, I-S.
, Wt ft ftiwcsj jIisisi,
The wwu pox hv bought Pjtohar
Georg Johnson from St Joseph. Pitcher
Walter Johnson from Racine and Pitcher
tfrtnklut Johnson frem Davenport or at
feaat hav an option on the latter. Jimmy
Johnson may be also recalled from Birm
ingham and Manager Oailahan wouio
Uke to have a pitcher frw. WWxurton
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BROWNS AND YANKS DIVIDE
(Continued from First Paga.).
In the run making, A triple and a sacri
fice fly enabled th visitors to tie the
seore In th pintV ManBr Oallahan
tody received word tht he ha4 drawn
an indefinite suspension as result of
bis fallwr to lvo th field promptly
whop prdre4 off by TJroplr gheridaa In
New York on Thursday, Bear;
fOfrotf. , caioxja.
A.K.0.AI1 ABB.Q-A-81,
Hooper, rf... 4 1 1 ?Kth, tb....l I I I I
Yrkt, lb... I 1 S 8 tSelser. lb. ,. 8 11 I 0
Spker, I I ) II SOsllUs. ef.,1 9 1 I
fcewtp, If. ... 81 J 9 0Lrd. 3b 4 9
Qrdner lb. U M CMeJntyr, M4 I
SUM, U.-.t 1 T tBodle. ft.... 4 1 a I
Wratr. m.. 4 11 4 lW.vr, ia. 4 0 1 I I
CirrlgM, e,, t J 1 8ilHv, 0- 0 7 I
O'Prlen, ...-4 61 SWdsh, .,- lie
---.---BlBok I 110 9
Totals SI 10 D la 1 . - -r nt
ToUl..... H0 18 '
Batted for Sullivan in tenth
Chicago ......... .8 010800006-3
Boston 0 060009013-4
.-Thr'ba hit: Rath, Gardner. Hoip
run; gpeaker. Sacrifice flies: Zeider,
Stahl. Sacrifice hits: Welder, Rath.
Stolen bases: Rath, Lord, Hooper, Col.
lins. Doubl play: Weaver to Zeldar,
Wagner to Yerkee. Left on bases: Chi
cago, 2; Boston, 6. Bases on balls: Off
O'Brien. 1; off Walsh, 8. Hit by pitched
ball: By O'Brien. Collins. Struck eut:
By O'Brien, 6; by Walsh, Tiew; !;..
Umpires: Fgan and Bheridan,
'athletics wm with ?sh
pisalj 1 JnTlRclhl Aftey Alio wins;
Five Runs In First.
PSTPOITi July J7--Petroit made flv
run on four singles, tease oa ban nd
two errors in the first inning today,
After that Flank was invlpclbl. Phila
delphia tied th score in the fifth and
won out When Wlllett , weakened In the
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tnth and they scored four runs. Score:
rHiUPM-FHi, '; pTBorp. .
ABlPo..f. abh;,0.a.
Uitfft, it- 1 I 0 ovitt, ...!.. 4 a 10
iM-sf I l ,, sa.,,,4 1111
Cpllmi, b.,4 116 OCobb, (...., i I 0 I I
Baker. 8b.... 1 1 8 CCrf'tWd. ?(. 4 tt 0
HcInnM, lb. 4 8 ! I 0D1, lb 4 0 I
Strunk, o,.,l I 8 pMorUfty, lb 4 ft 0
Brrr, .... S I i t iUnim, 3b..l 1 4 0
Lapp, c 8 8 4 1 (iStanas, e... 4 8 11
Plank, p.... 4 1 0 0 0 Onslow, c..O 0 0 0
. , w-WUlett.- p... 4 0 0
TotH .0 15 30 Joe 0 0 9 0 0
. TUla.....t( I 10 SI 1
Ran for $tanag Jn ninth,
FhilftdalRbla ... 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 4-8
Pet-oit 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-5
Two-base hits: Lord, Lapp. Three-base
hit: Cobb. Saariflo hit: plank. Sacrifice
fly: Mclnnes- (Stolen ba?ea: MSirt,
Louden. Doubl plays: Parry to Collin
to Mclnnes, Monarty (unassisted). Left
on bftse?: Philadelphia. 6; Detroit, S.
Rases on balls: Off Plank, 8; off Wll
lett, 4. First base on error: Philadelphia.
1. Struck out: By Plank, 4; nrWtUett, 1.
I Time: 2:6. Umpires': Hart and Connolly.
TWO VICTORIES TO SENATORS
If eavr H lttng Res noosiple for th
Doohle Defeat ef Cleveland.
CLEJV BLAND, July 27.-WB.shlngton
captured botlj gume of a double-header.
A. hop run by Moeller in the seventh,
with pn man on base, won the first
gme, In the second Kraus was driven
from the pox in the second Jnnjng, with
pone out. Then Paskette fared but little
better, while Cleveland got but one hit
pff Groonj after the fourth Inning. Score,
fust game:
WASHINGTON. CLEVELAND.
4B.H.O.4.E. AB.H.0A-E.
Msll. rf.. i 1 OKraa, it 4 1 I e
Vnw, o... i i 4 jpisoa, H....4 J 1 1
Hti, f....4 1 a 0 ojickMH, rf . t 1 1 l
Capdll, lb... 8 1U J QUJpla, ft...i 1 ! I
KwiB. 2b.. 4 1 4 4 OOrfgaa, lb.,. 4 0 It 8
Smith, c 4 1 S I (iTurner, IP-.4 111
McBrldo, Bf . 4 J I jB'm'liam, e(l 1 1
(snaiuta, ... 1 ISO 0!NelU, ... I I t
Caahloq, p.. I 1 a 0 Blinding, p. S 1 1 I
Huicea
1 e o
Totala. .
..W 87 If l'Baat.rly
.. 1 0
Totali t4 11711 I
Batted for Birmingham in the ninth.
Batted for O'Neill in the ninth.
Cleveland ....,..,,,0 0 1 M i M M
Washington .,..,..8 0 0 ( M M
Two-bass hits: Jaekson, Shanks. Tbreer
base hit; Milan- Home run: Moeller.
Sajriflce hit: Gondii. Baes on balls:
Off Blanding, 1: oft Cashiou, L Struck
out: By Blanding, 6; by. Cashion, .3.
Pouble plays: Turner to Griggs; Mc
Bride tp QandU to Foster: Blanding to
Lajoie to Griggs. Umpires: Westervoit
and Evajis. .
WASHINGTON. . . CLgVELANB. '
Moeller. if.. I l i 0 fRraa, ....!"
paiter, lb. ..5 I I a lOlaoa, is.... 1 1 1
Milan, of.., 8 t 1 ,0JckMfl. rf.. 4 1 1 a
fjandll. lb... 8 IIS 1 OLaloie, lb... 4 0 4 2 0
Morgan, lb . 4 S 0 5 2Grlggt, lb... 4 8 4
WUlianu, c. I 8 4 8 tfurner, 3b.. 4 4 0
KcBrtdi. H, ( H I IB'm'ham, cf 8 0 1
glianki. If... 4 f 1 P Dl.lv'gitoa. e. J 0 8 8 0
Opwm. p.-, 8 0 1 Okraaaa, p.:.e m
BaS);t,T.. I 1 ft 1
. Tbtali 48 18 87 IS S'Baaterly ... j 6 0 0
Hangar .... ' '.
, ' TeUli-..H"8f ul
Score, second gme
Batted for Livingstone in the nn(th."
Batted for Baskette in the ninth.
Washington. 0 M M 0 M
Cleveland ..0 1 0 I t 0 0 0 04
Twq-bas hits: Birmingham, Griggs,
Olson, Williams, Morgan. Thrae-base
hit: Foster. Hits; Off Krause, 4 In one
Inning, none out in second; off Baskette,
I in eight innings. Pases on balls: Off
Baskette, 2; off Groom, t Struck out;
Py Bgskett. 4; by Groom, 2. Tim: t:t
Umpires: , jEvans and Westervelt
Lincoln club builds
' addition to grandstand
AB.H n A T. 11 o A .
The Lincoln elub Is building , fifty,
foot addition to it grandstand, Rumor
has t that increased attendane at hem
games, especially on Saturdays and Sun
days, necessitated tb addition,
1 mmao J ' ! w
"--."WWW w.wuohi
and wound r hegled,- Without danger
of Wood poisoning, by Rucklan' Arnica,
Salv. th healing wonder. Only iSo. Tors
1 sale oy Beaton pnig Cei
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