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    TILE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1913.
'LOPES BUNCJTFOR VICTORY
Win First Game from Kaws, Nino to
Four.
Teff Didn't Care to Take the Risk
Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher
AbfT.' XVC: Got V GRJeNT
tJCHev& jHtiR by wa c?vm
KAiKS tio,Qoo, Oust uk.
f fes, V4euu Go twm 7 1 i
I fHfc (NSUR6 TouR. US J ( OP Cowr You OCOfT
FoRaO.OOO ANTj H6M I RBAtCf DIG, YOO SlrArX
ERRORS COME WITH HITS
Cochreham netlrea at End of Third
lnnlnir Fallerton, Who Re
lieve Him, Unahle to Do
Any Better.
LINCOLN, Neb., -Aug. 26, Lincoln won
the final garoo of the Topeka series by
bunching hit, with
'SHCOTlNe FISH
7 1 , I 1 VrtH TME t. I I I PI f-v AK.IX I I
tno second and third Innings. Cochreham
retired at the nd of the third, but Ful
lerton. who succeeded, did llttlo better,
Jordan, for Lincoln, was hit hard, but
received perfect support Score:
LINCOLN.
ti a -u Aa . H. O. A, E.
ililoyd, 2b 6 0 S S 6 0
Collins, If 4 o 0 a 0 0
Cole, cf 2 0 0 1 1 0
Itader. 3b 4 2 'a 1 3 0
Barbour, lb ......-. 4 12 8 10
Peploski, rf ...rr... S 2 0 1 0 0
Bowling-, es 8 0 1 8 J 0
Baker, o 4 S 3 5 0 0
Jordan, p 112 9 3 0
Totals sa 9 12 27 16 0
TOPEKA.
A. It, II. O. A. E.
vocnran, ed 3 0 0 1
Jee, cf 6 3 3 1
forsythe, rf 8 1 4 1
McLarry, 2b 4 0 1- 3
"gear, If. 8 1.2 1
Rapp, 88 4 0 2 8
McAllister, lb 4 0 0 6
Sweet, o 4 0 0 8
Cochreham, p 10 0 1
Fullerton, p 3 0 10
Totals .33 4 13 24 10 4
ncoln 0 3 4 0 1 1 '0-0 -9
TSPika . 100000013-4
TnJee4all hits: Baker, RAder, Lloyd.
Forsythe, McLarry. Bases on balls: Off
?nrda,n " Cchroham. 4; off Pall".
"V Struck out: By Jordan, 4: by
ffih2.biV. J! y "rton, 4. Hit by
Pitched ball: Cochran. McLarry. Double
?Is: DowHng- to Lloyd to Barbour!
id.r t"yl to Barboor. RnS to
Sweet Earned runs: Lincoln. To
peka, 4. Stolen base: Cole. psa ball"
Baker. Hits: Off Cochreham. 4 in thre.
Time?"' l5n ilx Innings'
Wood. Umpires: Colllflower and
JOSrES SCOHE AT PLEASURE
9t,jBl !."" " Wln "nd " Sioux
Jr. ,ri??.rr" Opportunely.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Aue 25 Ht r
mph stole busTt'wmtodayind hit
F,?,Unely' wlle th vtaltow could get
'Xr,8 fourteen hits. the To
cais winning: an easy victory. Score:
BT. JOSBPIL
. ab. n. ir. o. a. e
Zwilllng. cf 3 0 0 4
(Westerzll, 3b..; 4 0 3 1
Gygll, ib. i 1 3.
fwatson, 2b 4 0 0 1
Griffith, c ,3 114
Melnke, s 4 18 8
Jenkins, p 3 10 1
Totals DO 8 0 27 S
AB,
Cooney, Jb 6
Streeter, If 4
Smith, ss 4
Callahan, 3b......... 5
3avldson, cf 5
"Wood, lb 5
Marshall, rf 4
Vann, c 4
Wheatley,- p 1
Kchf, p 8
R. II. O. A. B.
1 2 3 4 1
0 110 0
0 12 4 0
0 3 10 0
0 2 2 0 0
118 0 0
0 1 1 0 0
0 2 6 4 0
0 0 0 0 0
0 10 10
3 14 24 13 "f
2 6 0 0 0 0 8
Totals
40
Three-boso hit: Kelly. Two-baae hits:
vV'esterrll, Qrifflth, Cooney, Nohf. .acrl
tlce hits: Westerzll. Smith. Stolen bakCH:
' btreeter. Wheatley. Kellv f). Westeizli.
Oygll (2), Tdeinke. Left on bases: Sioux
i(y, u; sc. josepn, s. tjtrucit out; ay
Jenkins,' 4; by TVheatley, : by ffehf, L
Bases : on balls: Off Jenkins, 1, off
IVheatW. 8: off Nehf, 6. Wild pitch:
Nehf. Hit by pitched ball: By Nelif,
Dawson. Hits: Off Wheatley, 2 in tlireo
innings; on Nenr, 7 in live innings,
Passed ball: Griffith. Time: 2:17. Lin
Mre: Segrist
CollcKluns Win at Scotia.
SCOTIA, Neb., Aug. 25(Special Tele
gram.) The Nebraska collegians defeated
Scotia in one of the hardest fought
games ever played In the Loup valley by
a 3 and 3 Bcore Sunday. Bauter for
Scotia pitched a' good came; but wan
hit at critical times. Mason for the col-
leglans was in great form and backed by
sensational support was never In danger.
Score:
Collegians 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0-3
Scotia 0 00101000-3
Batteries: Collegians, Mason- and
.uineen; ticotta, Bauter and Anunerman.
Uplnna Wins Ea.llj-.
UPLAND, Neb., Aug. 15. Specl&t)-
'upmnu aeieaiea xxorman toaay in a
loosely Dlayed slucrclntr match. Th TTn.
land batters tent the ball all over the lot
In the first two Innings, after which they
iook mines easy unui tn eseventn. Sonru:
rt.ll.lu
ITDland 4 8 0 0 0 0 4 9 IK 17 4
N'orman 0 2 0 0 4 0 9 0 0 6 11 10
osattenes: Norman, Boasen, Hoawen
and Long; Upland, Llndgren and CoiwalL
umpire: Jordan.
Coralskeir Bars Faber.
CHICAGO, Aug, 25. Pitcher Fabor of,
ine ueg aioines ciud or mo western
league wao, today .purchased by Prwidonc
vomisKey 01 ine vnxcaco Americans, lie
isa big right-hander and reports to the
local club In the spring. The amount
paid for the player was not announced.
When we tell you "bet
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accustomed to see in
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please you."
Don't feel like the man
did when he first saw a
giraffe.
There is such an ani
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We sell them every day
and every suit sold
means a friend made.
We want a chance to
show you that's all.
Our smart, hand-tailored Ken
alngton & L System cult for 'all
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clothes that will win distinction
In iiny company 117, 120, 23
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In our hat department the new
Fall Stetsons hold sway. It's time
for them' 13.(0, $4 and 16.
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COBB WINS EOR THE TIGERS
Twice Kills Possible Boston Victory
and Detroit Takes Game.
LAKE LASTS LESS THAN FRAME
Cady Goes Behind Bat for the lXed
iSor, but Stays Only a BItnutc,
Being: Benc&eA for Ob
jecting; to Decision.
DETROIT, Aug. 25. Ty Cobb today
twice killed a possible Boston victory and
Detroit took tho second gamo of the
series, 6 to 5. In tho fifth inning Cobb
stole home with the jyljg run and In the
ejghth, af ter'capturlng" Hooper's fly, "he
made a magnificent return to the plate
and prevented Janvrln from scoring.
Joo Lake, who will probably bo eont to
MlnnramnltK unnn. Btifrtnfl tho cram, fnr
Detroit and lasted less than an -Inning.
ki.. hiAk ,
Four hits, which produced tbreo runs,
sent Wlllett to the rescue.
He was greeted by Janvrin'o double, '
whlrh cnuntAi1) Vflrkcj, hut tlirhtflnp.1 un
wwen countea YerKes, but ugntenea up
and pitched splendidly thereafter. A pass
to Nunamoker. his steal of second and .
Mundy's single in the fourth gave tho
oh.mninA. .h!r finot p,,n.
, - , - . A. i
Leonard granted only one hit until thai
fmirfh. vltf.n thA TlEBm rnmmflnfiNl nnn
of theirold-time rallies. Pour hits scored
inreo runner Aguui iu mu iuoy
started at Leonard and singles by Bau-
mann, Cobb and Veacli, scoring Bau-
mann, brought Bedlent to tho roscue.
Bedlent trapped Veach off first, Cobb
darted home. Munay snot uie ban to
Nunamaksr and tho umflre said "safe,''
A, moment later Veach brought In tho
winning run on a wild pitch.
Cody went behind the bat for Boston
In the sixth, but stayed there only a
minute. He objected to a decision by
Umpire Ferguson and was benched. Car
rlgan caught ths remainder of the game.
Score:
BOSTON. dbthoit.
AB.H.O.A.B. AD.H.O.A.E.
Hoojwr, rf... t 3 4 0 OBobb, h 6 1110
Hunir, lb., 11X0 ffBtumtn. Xb. t i 1 3 0
Speaker, cf.. t 1 1 1 OCrairtord, rt S 3 0 0
IawIi, If.... 5 13 0 licobb. ct i 12 10
Gardner, a. i til OVeaeb. It..., f 3300
Yerkbs. lb... 4
110 uonoer, 10... z ou u u
111 lBUnm, c. I 0 4 1 0
0 4 1 OMorUrtr. b 4 1 1 3 3
JanrrlB, us.. 4
Nun'makr, e 1
Leonard, p.. 3 1 0 0 0Llce, p , 0 0 0 0
Bedlent, p... I 10 1 OWllUtt. JI...4 10 10
Engl 1
Cidr, c... , 0
Carrltin, 0. 0
v a 9
0 0 0 0 Total 12 Uillt 3
0 2 10
Total n utl t 1
Batted for Nunamaker tn sixth.
Boston 4 0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-6
Detroit 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0
Two-base hits: Yerkes, Janvrln, Veach,
Moriarty. Hits: Off Lake, 4 In two-thirds
Innlni,, Af WI11tt 7 1 vi f1cht nnil n Tin-
third Innings; off Leonard, 8 In four and ( was sacrificed to second base by Mcln-two-thlrds
innings; off Bedlent. S in three Hpr scored when Walsh singled to
and one-third Innings. Bacnnce mu:
Mundy, Veach, Carrlgan. Stolen bases;
t I , n 1. a . -rns.i. f)
Lewis, Gardner, Nunamaker, Veach (2),
conn, urvner, manage, uouui') . piay:
Cobb to Stanaee. Left on bases: BoBton.
8; Detroit, 8. First base on balls-. Off
Leonard, 2; off Wlllett, 3; off Bedlentf 2.
Hit by pitched ball: By Bedlent, Cobb.
Btruck out: By Leonard, 3; by Wlllett, 1;
by Bedlent. 1. Wild nltch: Bedlent: Time:
2:01. Umpires: Ferguson and Evans.
Senators base to White Sox,
CHICAGO-, Aubt. 25. ChlcaKo bunched
hits off rGoom today and defeated Wash
ington, 6 to 2. Chicago, took the lead on
Berger's homer- In the flrst Inning and
clinched the game on sipgles by Bqdlo
and hCappelle and an error by Foster on
PnlllriH' irrnulirlpr. Knhnllf'n nti nnY Tfit-
soil's Cincinnati base hit During this Jo!""too. ' J ? J J i SSha' " ?
Inning Umpire Mcareeyy cave a deel- tlSZZ'n, V I f I iPUnk s 1 4 1
Sw-ftM S!?l'"J:aA"ai'W:i Wit Total
He ordered Captain McBrlde off the field,
McBrlde would not go and Manager Grlf-
fith, who also became vexed, refused to
retreat. The vlaltno- mumnrer tlt,i
about with his players at his heels until
Umpire Connolly motioned to the police-
man who; was sitting on the visitors' 1
bench. At the sight of the patrolman
the Washingtonlans slowly be Kan their
retreat to the players' coop. Score:
WASHINGTON. CHICAGO.
AU.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.E.
Moeller. ir.. z 1 mvaarer, b.. 0 4 4 g
Foattr, 3b. . . 4
Milan, ct.... 4
Qandll, lb,.. 4
Morr'n. T '
Bhanka, it... 3
UiBrtda, ta. 1
La port. lb.. 2
JarT, c... 3
room, p.... 3
WUIUm aT 1
liBchea. fl... 0
c l rjfr, so, . 1
0 OLortf, lb 3
3 0uouseb .... 0
3 0 Brtton, 3b. . 0
1 OChaM, lb.... 4
0 OUoOU. of..., 4
1 OChappell. if
2 i Collin, rt... 3
0 OBCbalk. c... 3
0 oHimmII, p... 3
SO
Schatfer ... 1 1
V 0 Totals S3 JT IS p
Total II U 34 If 1
Itan for Lord In tne eighth.
Matted lor uroom in tne seventh.
'Batted for Hughes In tho ninth.
Chicago 1 5 00 00 0 .-;
IVashfngton .. .0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-:
Two-fcase hit Foster. Three-base hit
3chalk. Home run: Bersrer. Hits: Off
Groom, 6 Irk six innings; off Hughes, 2
n two innlnKB. eacrltlce hits: bchatiics.
Berger. Stolen base: Henry. Double
plays: Berger toWeaver to Chase; Lord
to Uhase to -weaver. Left on bases:
Washington, 7; Chicago, 3. Hit by pitched
oau: iiy uusscil, Henry; oy iiunut,
Weaver, Lord. Btruck out: By Bunso.l,
7; by Groom, 6; by Hughes, 1. Time:
1:50. Umplrest Connolly and McGrcuYy.
Naps Trim Yanka Attain.
CLEVELAND, Aug, 25. Cleveland took
another game from New York today.
McConncll was hit hard In tha second in
ning, and a bit of slow fleldlriir helped to
put him in the hole. He contlnuod in the
game, however,, until the seventh inning,
when in fielding a hard Uncr by Leioold,
his pitching hand was wovtrel hurt and
he had to retire In favor of Klsher.
Cleveland scored five runs in tho second
lnnlngv Lajolo was hit by a pitched ball.
1I0 btole second, continued on to third on
a passed ball and . scored on Tumor's
ilnglo. '"Or&hey triplodscorlng Turner.
O'Neill -singled, scoring Granny. Bland
ItiK struck out. but Lelbold walltnl. and
when Chapman dropped a pop-dcublo 1n
center.
wnicn uooic misjuagea, Dotn
O'Neill and Lelbold scored.
JifJluvl,. ltiK lrror, a.Sd
O Nelll's slngio added another run In tho
elghlh Inning.
New York went runless until tho eighth.
I" 'hat inning Cook, Cree and Hartzell
8l!1Klod 'n succession, filling the basoa
wlth nono out Qn, Cook ecorea ,
ever, as Zelder hit Into a double play
and Knight filed to Grant v.
tu.- nlnjh Culd well, batting for
FlaIi?r'. talked, stolo second and scored
on iiinisei a single, score:
clevelam). new to UK.
JUJ.1I.O.A.E. m.u n i ti
J "J J J H
w ac-mwu, n.. j. i
JJJSl,nb & J J,
Turner, Jb.. a 1 0
oltu' "" f
EUoaing, p. 1 0
0 0Cre, It. 4 2
1 1 fUrtiell, 3b. 3 1
0 OBeldtr, at... 3 0
0 C Knlclit, lb.. 4 0
0 0 o.ir. rt... 4 0
0 0 flunenr, c. 4 0
1 OMcCoa'ell. l 1
. . in,h r n a
Totals S2 II 27 13 1 Ca.lAwtll ..0 0
. . . . . . T 14 14 1
-iu.neu tor Eisner 111 tne ninth.
Cleveland 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 1
now York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3
Two-base hits: Jackson, Chapman.
Three-base hit: Graney. Stolen bastt:
Chapman. Lajole, Caldwell. Double
plays: Hartzell to Knight; Chapman to
Lajolo to Johnston. Hits: Oif McCon
nell, 10 In six and two-thirds innings: off
jMsuer, 4 in one ana one-uura lniu.igs.
Bases on bo.ls: Off Ulandlnir. 4; off ln.
Connell, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Mo-
vunneJi, i-Hjuie, rurner. otrucK out: u
McConnell, 4; by Ulandlng, 1. Pakned
nan: awoency. Bases on errors: Cleve
land, 1; New York, 1. Left on bases:
Cleveland, 6; Now York, 9. Tia-e: 2:02.
Umpires: O'Loughlln and SJifnaan.
Plank Fana Eleven.
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 25.-The Philadelphia
team was able to hit Leverenz In but
one inning, but this was enough, the
league eladers tallying three runs on
five hits and an error. Plank, as usual,
had the home team baffled and shut the
locals out, fanning eleven. On three dif
ferent occasions the locals had men on
second and third base, with one out, but
Plank always retired the side scoreless.
In the fourth Inning Baker singled and
,''"'" 'u"'u i"K wsn
enable Walsh to reach third. It looked as
I I !l nil zh Wnlfih viu lilt hut TTmnti-A Wirnn
ruled him safe.
Managert Stovall disputed the decision
and was banished, Ilecrult Covington
taking li s place at first base. A sacrifice
fly by Barry sent Walsh home with the
second run. Schang then doubled to
center and scored on Plank's' his for one
base. Score:
ST. LOUIH. PHILADELPHIA.
AB.1I.O.A.E. AU.H.O.A.B.
6b.otten. cf.. 5 1 I 0 O&ll'rphjr, rt i 1 10
AuatlB, Sb... 3
Pratt. 2U. . . 3
i vumrmt, it., s
S lCollloi. I
0 OBakj-, 3b... I
3 1 Melanlt. lb. 2
0 0 Waliu. rt... 3
0 1)0
0 3 2 0
10 10
0 6 0 0
1 3. 0 1
0 3. 0 0
WlllUm. rf
Balenti, m,.t
B'oTail, lb., l
(Crrlnetn. lb 3
v- u Barry, u.,.i
i Touii 6 27 u
! iatted for Ixiverenz In ninth.
'Philadelphia 0 0 0 U 0 0 0 0 OS
u, 1 S-"" - - 7. ;. - " "rr.
Two-base hif Bchanir KaeHflr hit"
Molnnls Walsh Scfifice flv" Biriv'
stolen bases: Williams. Levtrnz. I.fr
or, bases: St. Louis. 10: Philadelphia, to.
Bases on balls: Off Leverenz, 6; off
Plank. 6, Hit by pitched ball. By
Loverenx, Plank, Struck out' By Plank,
11; by Leverenz, 3. Time; 2:30. Umpires
Dlneen and Egan.
MANAGER CALLAHAN IS
INDEFINITELY SUSPENDED
CHICAGO, Aug. 56. It became knevn,
today that Manager Callahan of thj local
Ainericrn league club lias been Indefi
nitely nuspe,nded by President Johiuon
of the American league as a result of his
altercation with Umpire McGreevy dur
ing Saturday's game between Philadel
phia and Chicago. Callahan had ob
jected to a decision at first baso early In
tno game
Standing of Teams
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Played. Won. Lost Pt.
"Denver IK K2 41 .wl
X)es Moines. ITS 71 64 .m
Lincoln 1st
07
65
82
67
6S
61
6t
66
Gl
71
.623
Ml. Joseph 120
.616
.411
.466
umann ......
Toptka
flloux City...
. izs
. 123
. 121
437
S67
Wichita 128
47
81
NAT. LEAGUE.
W.IPnf.
AM EH. LEAGUE.
W.L.Pct
Phlla 79 JO ,670
Cleveland ..71 4 ,2
Washington w 61 ,664
Chicago ..1.65 08 ,62S
Boston 67 6!) .491
Detroit 62 70.128
St. Louis.. .,48 17 .Zil
Now York.. 40 73 .J 13
NEB. league;
W.L-Pct
New York. .81 .6S3
Phlla 63 t .Uu0
Chicago ....63 M .534
Brooklyn ..en 62 .451
Boston W A4 .43S:
Cincinnati .18 V4
St. Louis.. . 43 7ft Jiia
AJIEIl. ASSN.
W,L.Pct.
Milwaukee 78 63 .693
Kearney ....69 i9 .W1
Mlnnean lis 75 66 .6771 Hastings ...DC 43 .666
Lou1bv.Uo .74 66 .669 Superior ...61 47 .63)
Columbus ..73 00 ,645 York CO 48 .610
St. Paul ..69,06 .4721 Columbus ..49 60 ,4!&
Kan. City. .58 73 .4431 Fremont ...47 63 . 475
Toledo .....68 77 .430i Beatrice ....43 65 ..139
Indlan'P'lls 43 82 363 Gr. Island. .39 CO .394
Y eater day's .Results.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Topeka, 4; Lincoln, 9.
Sioux City, 2; bt. Joseph, 8.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Chicago, 6; Biooktyn, 4.
Cincinnati, l; New York, 2.
St. Louis. 0; Philadelphia, 3.
Pittsburgh, 6; Boston, 7.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Washington, Si-Chicago, 5.
St, Louis, pi Philadelphia, 8.
Boston. 5; Detroit, 6.
Now York, 2; Clovoland. 6.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Columbus, 12; Indianapolis, 9.
Milwaukee, 8; St. Paul, C
NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE.
York, 6; Hastings, 7.
Kearney, 6-3; Grand Island, $-1.
Superior, 3; Beatrice, 6.
Fremont, 0: Columbus, 1
Games Today.
Western League Denver at Wichita,
Lincoln at Topeka, Des Moines at Omaha,
St Joseph at Sioux City.
National League Pittsburgh at Boston,
Cincinnati at New York. Chicago at
Brooklyn, St Louis at Philadelphia.
American League Philadelphia at St
Louis, Washington at Chicago, Boston at
Detroit New York at Cleveland.
American Association Louisville at To
ledo, Columbus at Indianapolis. Milwau
kee at Minneapolis, Kansas City at Bt
Paul.
Nebraska State League York at Hast
ings, Superior at Beatrice, .Grand Island
at Kearney, Fremont at Columbus.
TWO ROUNDS OF TENNIS
TOURJNAMENT PLAYED
The preliminary and first round of tho
Junior tennis tournament, singles, at the
Field club for Ixjya of 18 years andunder,
Monday, remlted In the following scores:
PRELIMINARY ROUND.
McFarland beat Redmond, 6-1, 7-8.
Cox-Rubin, 6-1, 6-L
Riley, Kip. 6-3, 7-6.
O'Nell-Graham, 6-0. 6-1.
Epsten-LInahan, 6-0, 6-4..
Owens-Burns, 2-6, 6-2, 11-9.
Swller-Benodlct. 9-1, 6-0.
Mayer-Pender, 6-1, 6-0.
Powell.-Cahan. 6-1, 6-L
Lowo-Hamllton, 4-6, 6-0, 6-0.
Woodbrldge-Nlckum, 6-1. 6-L
Larmon-Buzxard, 6-1, 6-1.
Alperson-McCartneY, 6-0. 6-0.
Nlcholson-Bucklngham, 9-7, 7-5, 6-1.
Flothow-Wakely, 6-1, M.
Caldwell-Leavltt -0. f-t
Carey-McShane, 6-1, C-2.
Adoms-C. Riley, 6-1. 6-4.
Murphy-Reeve, 6-4, 6-7. 7-5.
Nlcholson-Stoacklng, 1-6, 6-2, 6-1.
FIRST ROUND.
Vtughan beat Fullaway, 6-0, 4-6, 6-1.
Balbach-McDonald, 6-2, b-4.
Loomls-W'elch, 6-0, 6-1.
Brogan-Robblns. 8-6, 6-3.
Beates-Jeffrles, 6-7, 6-4, 6-1.
DurhamSnowden, 6-0. 6-1,
Cox-McFarland, 6-1, 8-6.
RIley-O'Nelll, 6-0. 6-4.
Bwller-Mayer, 6-3, 2-6, 6-3.
Durham-Snowden, 6-0, 6-L
Larmon-Woodbrldge, 6-0, 6-2.
The doubles start today.
American Association Results.
At Indianapolis R.H.E.
Columbus 12 16 6
Indianapolis , 9 11 6
Batteries: Columbus. Davie. Turner.
Cole and Smith: IndlanaDolls. Burk.
Bchardt, Works and Casey.
Milwaukee .,.,,,..,,8 11 2
St. Paul. 6 11 0
Batteries: Milwaukee. Cuttlntr. Doueh.
erty and Hughes; St Paul, Brandt,
Walker and Miller.
lilt by Pitched Ball.
ALTON, 111.. Aug. 25. John Elble. 23
years old, third baseman In a base ball
team of East Alton, was struck on the
head by a pitched ball in a game yester
day afternoon and today was still un
conscious. His skull was fractured.
ED SMITH TO BUY GRIZZLIES
Chicago Sport Writer and Fight
Critic Negotiating for Team.
H'GILL WANTS IN ASSOCIATION
Present Grlaaly Oirncr Will Pur-
cbaso 'American Association
Club and Giro Smith
Den-ver.
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DENVER, Colo., Aug. S5.-(Special Tel
egram.) Ed Smth of Chicago, noted
fight crlllo and referee. Is hero to iuy
the Denver base ball, club, and probably
will bocom'e owner of tho team within
the next two weeks, If the present ownei
james u. wcum, can put through, a deal
which ho .is negotiating for a olub In
either of tho major leagues or tho Amer
ican association. They wore In confer
ence for several hours tonight, but Presi
dent McGilJ will do nothing definite un
til ho la sure of his poetuon In regard
to the other proposition. I
If Smith really buys the club, and
he fully intends to, he will tak ovef
the leaso on Broadway park, tho local
Western leaguo franchise and thi bulk
of the players at present comprislnjf th-
Grlrily team.
President McGlll retains the prlvilo;
of taklnc Manager Jack Hendricks and
two or three of tho fastest men on tht
team with him in Ills venture Into hlghor
leaguo base boJL
Ed Smith la sporting editor of the Chi
cago American and has the backing of
prominent easterners. Ills wife and
children are staying In Denver this sum
mer, and he will make this city htfl homo
If the deal Is completed. Nothing could
bo learned tonttfht regarding the flyTire
asked by McGlll, but the club Is raUd
as the most qostly In the O'Neill circuit.
FAST TIME REGISTERED
AT IOWA FAIR RACES
DE8 MOINES. Aug. 25-(SpecIaI Tele
gram.) Excellent time was mado on a
smooth track at the state fair races today
and the pacing events especially were
elose end' hard contested. Summaries:
3-year-old trot 31.000:
Sure Mike, br. o. (Chet Kelley, West
Liberty) , l i
Look S'r Maid, b. f. (C. E. Cameron,
Alta) ..,., la 2
Baron Bates, br. a (H. T. Chand
ler, Monroe, wis.; ....4 j;
Belle Agile (Daniel Harlng Clinton) 3 6
Isaac R. T., br. c. (Ross Thompson
Des Moines) 6 G
Zebrewer. b. c. (F. Farnsworth.
Storm. Lake) , .....6 4
Time: 2:l!i. 2;19U.
2:25 Dace. 11.000:
May Not b. g. (J, D. Nelson, Orr,
N. D.) 1 1 1
Charley C ch. g, (C. B. Clark,
unanute, nan.) .,,3 3 4
Lady Maud Miller, b. m, (Miller
Bros., Wymore, Neb.) 3 3 3
1 4rene neau, g. m. (unaries Mar-die,-
Des Moines) 5 5 2
Time: 2:1JH. 2H4V4. 2:1254.
2:13 pace. 5600:
Symbol Meath, b. tr. (C. B. Dll
lenbeck, Eldorado. Kan.) 1 1 1
Sir Lain. r. g. (Earl Beesly, Syra
cuse, Neb.) 3 S 3
Tally B.. b. h. (J. W, Thomas,
Nashville, Tenn.) ,..,..,,3 3 4
Straighten, h. h. (R. It. John
ston. Moiilton 4 4 2
Jlmm'e K., b. g. (T. H. Crook,
Carroll ,.0 C C
Helen Blair, b. m. (Mike Mo-
Inerny, Agency) 6 S 6
Time: 2:llli, 2:11W. 2;13U.
Six furlongs, running, il&9: Marshall
Tllgham won,1 Emma Stewart second,
Waymarlt and Betty Be.rea.nd thfrri
Time: 1:1654.
TOPEKA CLUB WILL
RECALL TWO PLAYERS
LINCOLN, Aug. 26. Manager nl
Gear of the Topeka Western league ulub
today announced; the recall of Pitcher
McCullough and Infielder Smlser of the
Grand Island club of the Nebraska State
league. Both players were loaned eirly
In the season. They are to report bare
today.
Nlrkrl Plte Road
sella tickets from Chicago to New York
and return, 127.00. Boston and return,
J25.00. Reduced rates to other eastern
points. Also variable routes. Liberal
stopovers. Inquire local agent or address
John Y, Calahan, A. G P. A., 66 Vieit
Adams street, Chicago.
Better Than Mile-a-Minute
Time Made
ELGIN, 111., Aug. 25.-Bottcr than a
mile a minute time was mado today on
the Elgin automobllo raco course tn tho
Initial official practice for tho races to
bo held over tho local speedway on Fri
day and Saturday. Ralp De Palma,
winner of tho two big races here last
year, made the fastest lap. Ills time was
7:43 for tho tight and r half mile track.
Fresh oil made the track slippery and
for this reason only three racing pilots
engaged In tho tryouts. Pullen and Wis
hart were tho other two. Joo Davson
made one lap.
Tennis Teurner te Obciu
NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKH, Ont, An.
25. The annual International tennla
tournament between teams from the
United States and Canada opens here to
morrow. The American entrants Include
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William Johnston of California, and Miss
Mnry Brown, holder of the women's
championship of the United States.
K. & M S TAKE TWO
GAjVlES; ONE BY DEFAULT
Tho K. and Ms. took their same mon
ths Overlatids by a default, ns only ont.
member of tho Overlnnd team showed
up. They also defeated the Fontenellee
by a score of 0to 8.
Monmouth Parks defeated tho Twenlj
fourth Street Merchants by a score ot
21 to 3.
PETE LOCHS DEFEAT THE
ALLSTARS'SC0RE7T0 3
The Pete Lochs' defeated tho All Star
with a score of 7 to 3, In a fast game, at
Crelghton field. Tho Pete Loch will
play at tho newsboys' picnic Wedn-ssday.
The feature r.f the game was tho all
around playing of the Lochs.
big game there
it a . . i
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