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-l i 1JIE A'.EE: OMAHA, THURSDAY. AUQUST 1.1), 1UU. -A-eBMf3rTasaHegBa Bringing Up Father Copyrtaht. 1H, International N Ftrvlce. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus v - A I LOVELY- (5Y COLLY THE VOMW MUST BE 7 lift THAT NlCt YOO MUT OE VEtCf MAPDv A YOU KNOW ME ACTUALLY Took e cottle' THrtrw them OPP ths dock than mad. KEEP OM DIV1N4 YOUIj r IfiD THEM YET! i u ill - - j nn j a- i i i r i n . m twTHEM rn -rrz i he-. v c- v i i r i i ii ii n j r i i m j - . "oiNMNtf. i . i t fthsdock r:i v 1 ULM v . rrr rJ AO I v ijLC - J . " ... 1 Ht THREW IT ALU lfi TwE ME! SIOUX WIN IN ELEVENTH Two Extra Prames Needed to Best the Antelopes. WILLIAMS BATS OUT HOME RUN I.larela llrti Ran la Eleventh, bat Jordan YValka Tna a ad atlth's Single Score Two la Indiana Half. HIOL'X CITY, la.. Auk. it. A home run by William with nni on tied the cor In the ninth and It took two extra Inning for th Sioux to win. Lincoln lot a run In tha eleventh, but Jordan walked two and Smith' single scored both In the In diana' half. Score: SIOUX CITY. AH. R. II. O. A. K. Coonev. 2b 4 I t X i Imvldaon. ir ft I I I 0 0 Kmc, lb 4 0 0 ID I ) lunc if 1110 Halrd, Sl 9 0 0 2 11) allalian. rf 3 I 0 1 fl Smith, pa 6 0 3 11 Murphy, c t t 1 6 0 A White, n 0 0 0 0 0 0 I. (-Inike 1 0 0 0 0 0 Clark, p 0 0 0 0 i , .0 7 M IT BY JOLLY- JtRrVf IT, HARD TO DIVE. TO TME. BOTTOM. OP THC RNER, " Standing of Teams Tolala 30 ft LINCOLN. AM. H. II. O. A. K Allen, rf f o 0 1 10 MiGafflKan, aa I I S 0 X 0 1.1. yd, 2b X 0 3 S I 0 Miller, rf K 0 S 1 0 0 111b. kbiirn. e R S 7 S 0 I'olMaa. ir 4 1 0 10 0 William, 111 ft J S 14 1 0 Hchreiher, b ft 0 1 10 A Jordan, p 5 0 0 17 0 Total 4 13 nt 23 0 Hatted for White In ninth. One out whan winning run acored. Sioux City 0 030000000 S ft Lincoln 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 S 0 14 Two-tin ite hlta: I.Jeun. WIHIam. Mil lor, Smith, Uluckburn, Schrelber. Three bar hit: ftlcGaf f lean. Sacrifice hit: Callahan. Cooney, White (2), Cnllln, j i-iru. rioieia oases: I'aviiiRon, mcwaiti gan. Iiuhl piny: Halrd to Smith to Kane. Itita: Off Clark, 1 In two Inning; off White, 10 In nine Innlnai; oft Jordan. 7. riaaea on ball: Off Clark, 1; off Jor dan, . Btrurk out: 11 v Clark, : by Jor dan, 4; by White. 1 t'aaantt ball: Mur phy. Hit by pitched ball: leleune, Kane. Attendance, l.OO Time: I'ntplrea; UcCaf'erty and Claaton. JOIK WIM BY HIU M LL Y evrui Baaa la Talrel ( aat W lcalta tha Uaaae. HT. JOSKPU. Mo.. Ana. 1 A terrific rally hy tha local In the third Inning of loday'a Kami' reaulted In aeven runa, enough to coat Wkhila the name. Tha ame waa ralletl In the ftrat half of tha eighth on arcount of larkuea. Score: WICHITA. AH. K. H. o. A K Tvdeinan, rf 4 0 1 1 1 t N'tcholaun. If SI S 10 6 O'Uourka. Zb S 1 1 0 4 Kitsaimmona, aa S I 1 S S 0 Ocha, rf S ' 1 1 0 0 I :.!. ll S I 0 4 0 Henry, lb S 0 0 0 Oraham, e S 0 0 0 0 ( lemons, p 1 0 O 0 A I Klagle. p X 0 0 0 Total ' V 4 7 II i: S BT. JOS BP It. AU. H. II. O. A K. R Wataon, 2b 4 I 1 1 ! 0 For. If ,4 1 I 0 1. tYatanii. rf 4 1 S 4 10 Falteraon lb X I it Hrltton. Sb . 111 101 llltame. rf SI 0 0 0 Putt, aa 3 0 1 0 ; 0 oitmth. c x 1 ; 1 0 Tlioma. p 0 A 0 I 0 Wall 1 1 1 0 I-affnty, p 10 0 0 0 0 Total" I Jl "I Hatted for Thoinaa In third. Wichita S 0 1 0 0 0 A--4 6t. Joaeph 0 7 U 0 0 07 ;o.)m hlta: tl. Wataon, ORoiuke, Kapp. ucri(le hit: Patteiaon. htolen l.a-: Oiha. Kap. Double play: Ha up to O Rourke to Henry. Hlta: Off Thomaa, I in lliree Inmnga: .lf Cleniona, 7 In two and one-tlurd Innlnga. htruck out: Sy 'I honiaa, 1; by lJfrrly. . by Klnale. 4. Tnne l:. I nipires: Cullen and i'yfa. Phillies Penny Wise and Pound Foolish in Keeping Players I'HILADKLPUIA. Aug. 1 -A little matter of So.OuO, which tha I'hllllea re futed to anend, will coat the loeet club eornf thing Ilka IIAOSO before tha reaaoo tloees. Five thouaand dollar would have kept Beaton and Dolan for that club, la fact, the ahoriaiop actually did quit over a matter or 96.000 bonua whUh h claimed Manager Dooin had promlaed him and whlt b Prealdent Baker refuard to pay. Tba profit of laat year' campaign wer la the bank when Baker booted tha play. Kither he did not want to apend money or, underestimating tha attraction of the Federal, thought he did not have to. Aa a result, the Phtlllee are down In the race. They are considered out of the pennant thaae. But they have not been mora than ten game behind tha lending titatita at any ataga of affair, and It Is putting a fair value on the pair t aay that they are worth at leaat ten game in seventy, rn.K.n alone might be worth that In Hie box. When it la considered that th Lola at ahorutop ha been Dooin chief tiuuU all scaaon. Doian value la em-pt'.aeUcd- Thu KM would !' ugmcn,Ud Ua WKST. LKAtJCK. NAT. LKAOCK. W I.PH I W.I, pi t HIouk City.. -4 47 .01.' New Yoik...fi 44 ,7.1 I'enver 70 hi .674 Honton 0 47 ,M4 St. Joae,h..t M .Ml St. Loul....g M .k.TJ l.lni-l,i ....Mi AO ..'A Chicago ol .S21 le Moln.'i 00 65 .4M Pittahurgh .41 S4 Omaha no W .4:a llrooklyn ...4 M ,4fiL Wichita ...4.1 72 Phll, 41 7 .4..7 Tolwka 4 74 t Clm lntiatl ..4S 10 ,44! AMER. LKAOrK. FKl. Lk'Ail'K. WLP.LI W.I.Pct I'hllit 71 Mi .Hr Chicago S 4? .64 '""ton 5 47 Ml', Itnltliiiore ..M47.WZ "A'aah .S .SO ..V.f Indlaiiapll f.1 47 .RS? Detroit .....at M ,H: Hrooklyn ...J4 47 .6 Chicago M .4M-! Huffalo M V) .Mf) St. Ix.ul ...1.2 U .4W St. l-ui .,.4lX.4! New Yirk..tH an .44t Pittsburgh .4 .42 Cleveland ..37 7 .32:11 Kan. C.IJ-...40 trJ .441 STATE LKAUL'K. AM Kit. AHK.N. ., . . W I. IVt. W.I, Pet Hatrlce ...Sg 41 .nM,Mllwaukea .71 W .5i7 lr. Inland.. Ml 41 ..i Lotiiavllln .8 M .Imi llaatlngs ,.ft6 44 Columbu ftH .ittt York 52 47 .AJVCIveland . .0.1 62 ..VH Suierlor ...4 AD lnillanaplla ,M 62 ..VII Colunihua ..47 Fit .471' Kan. City...') i ,4 Norfolk ....4 M ,4l. Mluneaplia . tf .472 Kea.ney ..M ta) ..i.;Bt. Paul.. ..44 Yeaterday'a Kecalta. WKJ4TKIIN I.KAOI'K. Il nver-Omuha poetponod, rain. Lincoln. 4: Hlmix City, 1. Topekn-Dea Molne, poatponed, circus. Wichita, 4; St. Joiph, 7. Ht. I.011I, ; Washington, J. Detroit, : Philadelphia. 7. Cleveland, ft; New York. 7. Chicago, 1-1: Boston, -4. NATIONAL LKAOL'E. ' New York. 1; Pittsburgh, J. Hoton, 3; Cincinnati, 1 Hrooklyn, ; Chicago, 0. Phlladelphla-St. Ixula postponed, rain. KKDKRALLKAOCK Pittsburgh, 3; Indianapolis. 2. AMERICAN AHSOCIATION. Mllwaukre, 7; Columbu, 4. K annas City, 6: Cleveland, S. Ht. Paul, 3; Loulavllla, 2. OLD-TIME FORM FOR KAPS Kearney Celebrates 'Pennant Day" by Defeatino; the Pawnees. COME RACING FROM BEHIND Hit. -Walk, TwewRagraer aad Krrar Olre Kearaey Psar Staas aad Trias "(hesty" Xeader maa aad His Crew. gats all tha way, because a club In the racs Invariably outdraw a seooad dlvl Ion team, and might very wall have brought th world's serle' thousand Into the treasury.- Ths sum of tlS.OuO In added salaries would havs kept all th Phtlly jumper, Peaton, Doian, Brennan, Walsh, Fin ntran and poaalbly even Knabs, though th managerial lure U a strong one, Sargent Leads Elimination Round in ihe Golf Play CIUCAflO, Aug. 1.-M:ieo)'ge Sargent of Chevy Chase club. Washington. D. C, with a good 71. hetteret! yesterday's score In ths elimination round of the national open golf thla morning at Midlothian. Charles Kvana, Jr., western , amateip' champion, took 7 (or th first round, mixing veverat easy putt. J. J. McDermolt of Atlantic City, American-born profession!, who woi the open title in 1U and Ifllt took 77 for hi first round, taking 49 for the fust half. L Jacoby, aa amateur of Dallas, madu a good 77 In the morning. Jack, Jolly of Nrwaik scored 7 and William Kldd of Algcniiuin took 77. Fred Mcl.eod of Washington, D. C, required T for th forenoon round, while Arthur Smith of Arlington took 7. J. C. Oier of Hot Hiring scored "i and Jack Hutchinson of Alleghany 77. W. C. Sherwood of Mem 1 hi had 79 and Herbert atrong of lnwood. who played with Kvana, was off hla game to the eit-nt of 81. U Telller of Canoe r.rowk had a fair 7, while Jack Neville, Pacific roan champion, his partner, took 7k. 11. Q. MacDonald of Buffalo tied Bar genl'a beat score lor nine holes with 4. MacDonald had a total of T. At th end of the first round thirty one player had mad 70 or better. There wer eight other with M. nine wltli XI, and tow high a . Kl ol the tea amateurs were 79 or better and 'l wer within SI. The first on to tilify for the day was J. A. IHinaldaon of Ulen view, who with a record of S3 on th last nine totaled lit. L Jacoby of Dallas, with lad. a th first amateur to survive th elimination play today. Kvan game did not Improve on the first nine of the second round, requiring another 40. Ueorg Sargent eased his play In th afternoon, after taking ta atrokr for 151.' GRIZZLY GAMlTpOSTPONED; DOUBLE-HEADER SATURDAY KKARNKY, Neb.. Aug. !. (Special Telegram.) "Cheaty" Zondetman was de feated by tha Kearney Kap today after one of th moat senaatlonal finishes aver een on the local diamond, reminding Kearney fans of th IfcU pennant winning team. It waa pennant day In Kearney and the last season rag floated over the field. With the score S to 0 In th ninth with th Kapa at th lower end, a hit, a walk, a two-bagger and an error gave Kearney four run. Score: L'OLl'MBL'g. An. 11. ft. a Horniest!, lb, J I 11. nn, lb,... I I I rr.it, rf 4X4 Itael, lb 4 T Ibsert, st., 1 t 1 ll.msnr. If I s 4 Hi kmidt. 4 I Marrtana, e, 4 Xnarma. . I t l KKARVKT. AB H O A K n.k. It... I I M lArorb. lb... 4 1 4 t o:meiai. lb. t I It I larhevrea, rf 4 X X 0 0 4'lains.y, rf. 4 I 4 M.taer, If . X 1 I 0 0 Woodruff, a I I t I I Krh-smi, s. X I 1 talaple. p.... I t t BRAYES TAKE ANOTHER ONE Ames' Wildness and Poor Fielding Disastrous to Reds. FINAL SCORE IS THREE TO TWO Baae ea Ball, Two lilt and Error Allows Hostoas to Seore Their First Two Rim, Totals ....SI Columbus .,, Kearney .... Two-has Horn run: If X Tolilt ,....) 7 ; u 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 44 lilt: Schetireii, Ramsey. Haggerty. Stolen baeee: nnnnngu, Hepk. lilatn-y (2). Double play 'uk 10 Honileau Paeea on balls: Off Kon.ierman, X; off Maple. 1. ft on bases; lolumbiis, ; Kearney, 4. Struck lime: l;3S. Umpire; yulgley. Ialaadera Hla. .,",n,i!JD ISLAND. Neb., Atig. 1(Pp. h.'.Ll!i,',,r."m. 'U " P'her.' battle -Kf?. H?ffm" nd Hlrech today, m ahlch the Islandeta won. Th four hits nft. .7?' Mr In many In- ..iik. .i 7 ' nar . iair started - .... - im.iim, runa wnn a single and, ollowed by Hoffman's twn-sarker, came t.'INCINNATI. Aug. 19.-Ame' wllilnes nd poor fielding proved disastrous to Cincinnati today snd Boston won. 3 to I. A base on balls, two hlte and an error allowed Boston their flrrt two runs, while a baao on balls and two errors gave them another. Cincinnati stored one In the fifth In ning on two singles and an error anl another In the eighth o Clark's algle and llerzog double, Perghammer running for Clark. Score: R.H.E. Boaton 2000 1 000 01 4 I Cincinnati 00001901 02 S 4 I PatterW. Tyler and Gowdy: Atrto. jrahrer and Clark. Gonzales. liiaat Lose to Pirate. PITTS ni'ROH, Aug. 1.-Xer York w defeated here today, 5 to 3, In the laat of the series, two of th game having been won by Pittsburgh. The local acored three runs In the aecom) Inning on baae hits by McCarthy and Colllna, a base on balls for Coleman, a ilngle by Cooper and a sacrifice fly by Vlox. New York'a only run ws mude In the third Inning. Stock singled, a did also Thorpe, who hatted for Demaree, and Stock acored when Bencher forced Thorpe. Kromme began pitching In the fourth and Pittsburgh mad two more runs In that Inning on ingle by Coleman and Cooper, ar. Infield out and Konetchy's double. Store: R.H.E. New York....O 01000000 1 II 0 Pittsburgh ...0 03 3 0000 6 13 0 Batteries: Demaree, Fromme, Wlltse and McLean: McQulllen, Cooper and.Cole man. DosTaer Trim (aba. P-F.D SOX TAKE TWO GAMES Boston Wins Double-Header from Chicago. THREE TO TWO, FOUR TO ONE Wood, Plteklagr for Boaton la Sec ond Contest, Is la fiood Forsa -lloblltsell'a IIHtlac Fetr la Y'lrtoey, THREE AMATEURS QUALIFY , TO OPEN BILLIARD SEASON Onimet Among- Trio, with Strokes for 38 Holes. MS Champion Players to Start Rolling- October 1. Ball THIRTY-TWO MEN SURVIVE j WILL PLAY 14.1 BALK LINE Stiff llreene aad ftrorratna Sai Ran Score Higher Tama Had Been Kxperted at Ope a Golf Tnarney. I j New Ic of t.ame Tried Oat "Last j Winter la to De Standard i Among; Car Artlata Dir. to get th winnln toiio o.t' .Iw,a"cr-,cn nU" brought 'in an KOIIFOIJC. ORAND IB1.AND. im o i a cu-ls. rf.. 4 l llnbaa lb .. a ' i ' i i ! ' Chicago f 4 I tObat. lb....i i t a a i Batteries: 4 11 ryn. 4 tVeraar. Malkae. lb nrtehl, If, nrows, aa Tna Kim, Mas. mi., s... I (Haiioua, CJ1ICAOO, Aug. 1S. Brooklyn, hitting opportunely, while Chicago fielded loosely, easily won today, to 0. Altchl aon pitched hi beat ball In the pinches and waa given excellent support. Leach and Stengel fielded well. Score: R.ll.K. Htooklvn 1 30 0 02000 t0 0O0O0000O083 Altnhlson and McCarty; 4 1 I I ; Vaughn, .abel and Breanahan. of., t a l a a i "v::.i !'j i SV i i,i i iSix Heats Necessary TI' ! ! ! '""' " i rn ... . w onow 5uperioniy of Farmer Gentry X 1 t Wet ground caused th postponement of today'a ball game. A double header with Denver will be staged Saturday Instead. T"' 4 24 14 I TataU ....XI 17 t I Norfolk 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-2 tjrand Island o 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 .i-"f on-.h,,t: ff Hlrech. 1; off Hoff niari 1. struck out: By lllrach. 7; bv J.I? k .".. W"4 plt,n: "' Hit by t i-'i L : . . ! Two-bas hit. : h-::,..Pv?",?' ?;,n,'. Ihm.. Stolen bases: Melker. Towne. Rlea. Claire. 1-eit oi, bases: Norflk. 3; Grand Island 6 : Dn?. r"' arnl laland, S. Time :w. Cmpli: Newhouae. York t peels Bealrlee. YORK. Neb.. Aug. IX. tSpecial Te's- Jf'!Z,V,ti UP"1 ,h tutuoua wrecking irew today for the third succe.slv time when he weakened and walked als men. . Harrl aturted the ecorlng with a aln gle over seooml. and with the base full ''jeked a three-b.gg.r over l-lng s head, ecor.ng three and Totten aiored htm with a single to left. Harrl W'aa aild. but aiaaii.i i- Ht..i ln .w. .ti.. - -T..V-L7- ' Hinvnea. lairu, wnn tnree una anwn, ne A one-handed Score: OKATRICE YORK, a-,.-. A! " . A.t H O A K tUurabr. of. I I rutt.n, lb . 4 Hflarke, (.. 'haae. Ik...!l Kiwa aa t I 4 Hrri..:b I I SH'bleMl. ... I I '. Mam, p 4 PITTSBL'RQH, Aug. lit. -The laat race, tne 2:1 trot. In the Pittsburgh Driving club' Grand Circuit meeting at Brunot' Island track yeiterday went six heat be fore Farmer Gentry proved his superiority over Hsiel Lalng. touted aa a ho, fa vorite. The race completely overahaaoned the feature, h llomtwood atake, for baby trotter, which was won by Native Spirit In strslght heat. Guy Nello won the first event in hollow slyle and Marietta captured honor In the SAond race from King Daphne after a stiff argu meat. Summaries: Trotting, 1:12 class, purse li.iiM: truck notVti.'!!?" 5B,,".n.dlU!' N"- b' " b u' Axworthy truck out Black and OrleL ' lrsl ' i t t catch by Bechtold featuietl.l hrlghtoa B.. b. s, iMurph.v). .3 2 j h.llrioh, aa. I I l-rtfae. ... I I Naft. cf t 4 l-it.s. If 4 Hla'k, rf. ... orlet. 1.... 4 Bock.aiti.lb 4 Jibaoa. a. . 4 I I i I u t I ii.ny j. m . oik. . tAndiews) i i I'fi", b. g. no vi, and Silk Hat, blk. a. tlod-e). alao atarted I Time. 2:li)'. S:i't. 2.111;. Pacing, ::1, class, purse 1 1 WW: Marietta, blk. m , by Adward tMurphyl 1 Kin. Ilanhn. hlk a irrnitn " Tolala ... It TNI Tat. la !-'nc 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-2 Tor I 0 0 0 0 0 0 -7 -rZh.?'h?' !"U: ""rphy. Stolen bases: J,"' tru,h' I'tng. Hellrlch. Florey. Double plava: Chase, unassisted: Bech- t?l 1 1 .l,',rm " b":' Har- u ' . .' otl "ohBu". 1 Lefi on bases: H,,rir. Jj York, 4. Hit by pitched ball. Idurphy, Prurha. Struck out: Bv Har r,"' V "yJohuaon. 4. Sacrlfl.-o hit: K. Harrl. Time: 3 txV I'mplre: Meyer. Md Take Another. L. a a I .. y.ombrewer, wh. m. (Snowl 4 i i I I.Huby K.. b. m. tJcDevlttl 3 i i si Hm. iMU, J:0.a. i:0i. :9. J J J J.1 Homewood atake, for 2-year-old ti 1 I I I I 3 d ds trotters. hi t t' c.""r. u. ... ii jr cauvB ivina Cox , 1 1 Bondella. br. f. iTucker) 1 2 lenali, h. f. (Monshani t 4, Men hfeet. ro. o. t right 1. and Jacquelial P.. b. f. (Grady a'so alarted. Time. 1:11 :12i. ! Trotting. 2:1 class, purse tl.000: , Farmer Gentry, h. g., by John R. ttacGrsth) 1 I 1 J 1 1 Haxel Lalng, ch. m. (An- drewi ...ft 1 I 1 3 S The Temptress, b. m. iMur- , phyl 4 3 1 2 2 Aloiitlferri. br. a. (.lack son': Lulu iS'or-, thy, b. m. (Cox): Kyihniall. blk. ml (.-hankl. and Olemora. br. m. iGarrlson), .1D, I.U4. :llVi.! HASTINGS. Nb.. Ana ll.iHn..,i.ir.i. egram. -By heavy stick work and prac. tlcally errorless fielding the Reds made ii tour tra a it frum n.m.rur ..., vr.t. -. . .""'.! also atarted. " . , ' ' .... in.iv. nils. live ori Tline t IUU ll'i Which were for atii. Ka u... . I . inn, i.iut. - u 4. St t-KIOR. MAXliNO lb. flra. Haa.ee, lb.. Sraaa. as... Moaroa, lb. Lenlrsth. rf ThaMalue, It Graaae. r... Blaba. rf .. grnMt, p.... tiaatth !:I3V Chifeds Go Back Into Leading Place Need bans aad aatih Releaaed. CHICAGO. Aug. It Tom Need ham th veteran catcher, and t'haiii Hinlth, pitcher, wer nn onditlonalb released to day by th Chicago Nationals. President Tliomaa auid their release waf in the In terest of economy. Neeiiham ha seldom tauiiht In a game during th last two year, but helped train young pitcher and coached baa runner. To Join the Federal. NKW YORK. Aug. ll.-F.'eten players at piesenl with Nutlonal and American ' league teams will play in the l-e.lnal league next season, acrolein to a state j icent made here yesterdav by Pi-aic!ent Gilmore or trie new oi ganlaatlun. Amonti lluwe playeis. President Gilmer aald. would be rome of h best mtn la 11 gen tied base fcaU. ' AU H O A K t ' an rf 4 t I s 1 a oToiorr, as. . 4 I t 0 14 t l,tanaal, at. 1 4 II Jenaiaa. lb 4 I I 1 t 4 I MM Waa. If. 4 1 1 1 I 4E tuaaa. lb 4 1 It Miere. Ih . a 1 . . 1 4 4 bRckraaaa. a I t 11 1 1 ''IllCAGO. Aug. lS -4 hicago went back a -vrraxl. a... 1 a a a 1..-- -. 1 I.. , v. . i- i - i . ... ..... . Rllay a 1 1 a a " 1 u ui.. iinc 1 1 1 ci. 1 niriin Tat l ... It Ittl4 4 .Itct'ay by beating Baltimore, S to 4, while TeUtia Ulin T I I l.U.n-,ll In.l Th.. ilolillnv rim Batted for Errett In th ninth. i rM11 e . m. ru hv ria. k. who In BOSTON, Aug. 19-Boston took both game of a double-header from Chicago today. 3 to I, and the econd. 4 to L Wool, pitching for the Red Box In the second game, wis in good form. Hoblltxell's hitting was a prominent factor In both tlctorlc. Score, first game: RHE IJostoii 00 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 8 6 "V IOOOOO60O-I 0 and riehal'li LonTi n(, Cff'Skn; Beni coro, second game: RHE Boston n A 1 n .1 n a a ' ,' rhiai c"o:e Ree ac.rgE rnfwyl 11 " 1 V V '. V ') Q J l J 1 WaTiraHoM 'n! C'dyi J' H"0U' Yankees Even Up Series with Cleveland NEW YORK, Aug. It -New York evened' the series with Cleveland by taking the' eecona game by a cor of 7 to 5. The locals won by batting out eight hits In the eighth Inning, which, with two error, netted six runa. Score: ' r h.E. Plavalanrf Aaaaaaa ... Nfw York 0 IOlOllt.L'1 wii,TI'Ji u""1 nd Brown, Keating and Sweeney, Tlgrera Lose to Marks. fiv."M;ii!,KLlp,I.rA- Au- Htrolt uied fix pitcher today, but lost to Philauei- LJSnHy. - to .tttn 'It ' the venH Inning off Bresakr I -f.tr?Lt to. overcome the five-run 1! L.whlch- thB norn "" took by knocking Dgusa off the rubber In the -iHu'.J1-)"-. Wlth tn '0 'n the eighth Lmvle batted for Penoock and won the gam by scoring fiehang wltn a triple. Seore: RHE r.t!.roJl,'L'."? MHM-tlM Philadelphia . ft 0000003 72 t.V,v. V... vavei, noenier, YVIHiam, Oldhm and Stanage, p. Baker;' Breisler. Pennock. Buah and Schang. Ilr. k . 1 l . WASHINOTON. Aug. l.at. Louis evened up tha aerie tody by defeating Washington. to ft. Eleven Ingles, com bined with aom good baae running and w ashington a errora, gave the vlaltor a1 led that the Nationals could not over-' come. Welllmann weakened In the seventh, ( hitting two batamen and allowing three' ainglef, but Mitchell ttepped the rallv. ! Score: RHE! St. lOU! 1 0 0 4 0 1 1 1 0 8 1! 2 Washington .1 0000 0 04 o o0i """' "euimann, n, Mitchei and Agnew; Garper. Shaw, Bentley, Barron nd Ainsmltb. Freddy Weish" Ready for Fight With Charlie White NEW YORK. Aug. It -Freddie 'Welsh, In answer to a challenge on behalf of Charley White, the Chicago lad who de feated Willi Ritchie, has Issued th fol lowing statement: "Indeed. Charley Whit ha proved hi right te a match with me and he ran have it just a oon a he ra find a promoter who believe th bout would draw a sufficient crowd that would war rant he putting up of a puree of a rea sonable amount. "I don't say I will give Whit the first chance, because on my retura to th I "lilted" Siatea. around October 1, I Intend te fight every lightweight la triat country who ability give hint any prospect or beating in and winning th title. "it won't be exactly a esse of Tint come, first served, but It will be a can of the biggest purse solely. "As far at allowing Whit te dictate the terms of the match or considering bis stipulation regarding, weights are concerned, all I have to aay I that I am champion and a eurh stand on my right to do all the dictating that It to be don. "I hope my first match a world's champion will be for Thsnksghlng dsy. My opponent 1s of little concern to me as long as It It boy whom C public like aufitciently to com n large numbers and see him. "White can hav thla dat If ke can t)rud a promoter that he I th big lieat drawing card of any of the asptr anta far my tale " Inar tbole Teraa. CHICAGO. Aug. 19. ThreJ amateurs, Including Francis Oulmet, the title holder, wer among th thirty-two men who qualified yesterday for t'.ie Natljnol Open Golf championship at Midlothian Country club. Oulmet, playing steadily, but not brilliantly, took US strokes for the thirty-six hole, two higher than the medal acore of the day. made by Jame Barne of Whltemarsh c'ub, Philadelphia. Warren K. Wood of Homewood club, Chicago. forme:iy western amateur champion, and W. Rautenbuech. amateur champion of Chicago, were the other two avrateura to qualify, otitstrlptng many professionals, with K-j each. Thirty-two more players wiil qualify tomorrow, and the sixty-four survivor from the 133 enteied. will contest at even'y-to-hol medal play on Thursday and Friday. Stiff breezex and a scorching iun ran the score higher than had been ex pected, but the only great i:peet was the failure to qualify of Alex Smith of Wykagyl, national champion In Iftfii ant 1910. Smith wan not well and took 13 strokes. Ten players wiL-drew, a their scores became Impossibly high. The qualifying scores follow: Player and Club. A ternoon. Tctl ,ames Bainc Whlteinarrh 72 14G Fennels ou met. Wotidland i 1 44 McDonald Smith, Onkmont 77 14! M. J. ' Brady. ttooUaton 7'J 15m Alex Roif. Braeburn 77 lf,0 Tom Anderaon, Mnntclair 7i HO H. O, Icerblaie. Youngstotvn.. 77 131 Otto Ilackbaith. Hinada.e i7 161 W. C. Hagan. Rocheter 77 H2 rave McKay, Bell-view 71 151 Dan Kenny. Hamilton 7S t.Vi W. J. Bell. Toronto 77 iftf .T. C. Hackbarth Midlothian 7 164 Walter Fovargue. Skokle M i4 J. H. Tavlor. canton, 0 77 164 .lack Buike, Thunderhay 7" U4 W. Rau'enbusrh. Chicago...... 77 135 Warren K. Wcori.-Homew iod.. 7i i.,i J. R. Thompton. Itilladelphla.... 7 1?S Jce Mitchell. I'pper Montclalr.... 7i 151 Tom Kerrigan, Dedham 7i 1M Jacc Dnwling. Sea' scale 77 IStj G. R. Murray, Montreal XI .l J. J. O Brlen, Weatbrook ...70 166 Anorew Brown, ft. 5oseph. Mo. ' 1 &T Jack Croka. Call. met ft is; Andrew Camptell. Sprlnshaven.. 7. 1S7 ' '. S nip. on. Omaha 7 1S7 . P-and Mount Lebanon 75 is. Wl.l am McFarland. Suburban.. 77 l."i C P. Nelson. Lakea-ooo n i:,J L. McDoralo, Erie, Pa Stl lis Amateu.a. Everybody Read Bee Want Ada. NEV YORK. Aug. 19. The recently or ganized .Champion Billiard Players league will open the reason on October 1, prohably at Cincinnati. At the present time Hurton Mank, president and min ts" of the new league, Is being; swamped with applications for fran chises In the new organization. On ap plication has come from Edmonton, Al berta, Canada. The mayor of the little Canadian city offered a cash prize of 8400 to th p'syer making the highest run dur ing the championship season, provided Edmonton Is Included In the clrculL Manager M:ik hae laid out a circuit which might be termed a four-leaf clover. There are to he four circuits of flty places each, over which the various teams will follow each other. The same teamn will not plaj- twice in the same city. Three Tires wll! he offered by the league. The p'aver winning t-e most games will re ceive Xl.ttO in gold. There will also be prizes of SB08 each for the players making the hlfchrst run snd having tha highest acersge. ' T Plr 14.1 Balk Line. It hsa been decidec" that the 14.1 balk lino style of game will be played. This new style of play was tried lsst winter nt the Hotel Astor and proved very at tractive. The players are continually driving and the monotony of the close btyle of play I eliminated. The circuit will extend through southern Ohio. West Virginia. Maryland, Dela ware, New Jeraey and Xew England, re turning through New York, northern Pennsylvania and Ohio. Another branch will extend to the east and southeast, taking In southern West Virginia, the Carolina', touching at Florida and return ing by way of Georgia, Alabama, Ten nestei and Kentucky. A third branch of the circuit will ex tend to tlie southwest, through southern Indiana nnd Illinois, crossing Missouri into Oklahoma, taking in Arkansas, and the principal towns in Louisiana and Mississippi and then returning by way of w tsii 11 Tennessee and Kentucky. The other branch wi'l take In the northwest and will Include parts of Ohio and In dianc. Michigan. Wisconsin. Minnesota snd Iowa, returning across Illinois and Indiana. Kidney Troottle and Weak Bark. Signa of breakdown In health. Electric Bitter gives sure relief and lasting bene fit from its use. 6c and 11. All drug gist. Ad vert laement. j Raaon ftarprlees Self. Don Carlo Patrick Ragon of Brook -! lyn. it la Raid, loat a reosnt game by : standing still on third Instead of scoring I the w'nnlng run In an outfield fly. Prob I ably the unusual sanitation of even flnd ' ing himself on third base bewildered Pat ;and paralyzed bis legs. . Superior 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 """ 1 4 I I 1 Two-ba hit: Qttmn, Cran. E. Brown. R(iy. Kk hsrdson. Brown. Sac rifice hit: Bennett, Moore, Richardson. Gray. Hassen. Struck out: Bv Puroell. by Riley, t: by .Cart. 1. Base on balls: Olf Pureoll, 4: off Riley, 1; off Eirett. 1. Innings pitched: By Purcell. fit and two-thirds: by Klley. tw and one-third. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Wal-tera. I. real Trims Elba. ST. PAI L. Neb . Aug. 1.-iSpeeil V-1a a very exc ting gam here Sundav St. Paul beat Elba, leadera of tha lli.itn.. Howard league, before a great cread of' notty fana. Kcore: H. II k. ' Elba lOOOOOOt Ol 4 ; "cores: fct. Paul tOOOOOlO 7 12 o K aoaa City Katt.rt.: Sumavltch and Rasmusseo. i 'J.lwnT.L"' Burgett a Rogers j Milwaukee . . u. jm m . ,. I f OlumbU .. Everybody Read Be Vaat Ada. ..r."'-"' was in th game lor th lirst tune in several weeks. Score : R.H.E. Baltlinor 200 it 0010 n-4 10 i Chicago i 0100010 "-ft 8 1 Batteriea: Wll helm. Conley and R'JM-U; JekMtach. Henrio a"d W llaon. 1ND1ANAPOI-1S, Aug. 11 -Camnltl haJ th better of Falkenberg In a pitchers' duel heie today and th loca'' error wer costly. Ptttabuigh won, X to ?. Boors: R H E. littnburgh 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0-1 7 1 Indianapolis 0400200 - 8 Batteriea: Camnltl and Barry: Falken berg and Raridea. twerlcae orlatloa Reutalia. RHF. ; 11;; 7 T 3 4 10 3 8 ft 3 v.. I i 1 Joffre Says French Have Gained Victories LONDON. Aug. 11.-1 n a dispatch from Parla. (he Daily Telegraph' correspond ent send a communication of General Jo (re, commander-in-chief of the French force, to th French miniitar of w:-, describing th locent action in Alsace. "Bumming up." th communication ays. "e have thus obtained in th court of a few day, .ral important itccase. wr.ko reflect th g raa t aat honor on our troops, who agarneaa l Incomparable. "la ail th actions of th last fw days, th Cermaaa have suffered Important losses. Our artillery has th effact of demoralising aad crushing lit titny." 1 MUX . EA WftV Ar ar. 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