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CARDINALS WHIPPED!
TWICE BY NEW YORK!
Giants Take Both Indi of Donble
Header from Bt Louie, Pint
Going Sixteen Framei.
SECOND CONTEST SHUTOUT ONE
NEW YORK, July lT.-New Tork de
feated Bt. I-ouia twtoa today, winning fh
first game In sixteen Inning, k to 4, and
the aeoond, I to 0. The flrt Bm was
the longest played In New Tork hue sea
inn, th finish ooming when Rohertaon
doubled, look third on Doyle aaortflc,
and cord on Klotoher' alngl.
In th fifteenth inning. McGraw
rlalmed Htigglna bunted thin) strike
and waa or dared off the field for pre
ttatinx too strenuously. MoOraw rtfUMd
to go until Qulgley drew hi wittuh out
and throauned to forfeit th game. Trie
rrewo in raw pavtm oauia
the umpire whU h held hie wt'h.
The eeoond game waa not started until
I, n. rerrttt pitched shutout ball agaat
his former Uantmate. loli waa batted
hard In the fourth when New York won
on three alnglr aad an error and a walk,
poor, first gam:
st u it Knr Yona.
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T-naia ... i ir-ci n a
one out whan winning run poured,
flat I art for Marouard In eighth,
lislird for bcliauer In fifteenth.
ItiilliT out, hit br hu own batted ball,
New york....00l OOP 000000 1-t
Two-ban hlis: loyl , Snodgraan,
Wnhertaon. Three-hn.se hlle: Biiyder,
TUe. har. Htolan haara; Markle, Iloeoher.
karned runa: Nw York. I; Bt. Louie, .
Iiouhle plays: Hnodgrass 1o Doyle, Doyle
t '(efhrr to
Aieraie. uasos on Dana:
Uaaoa on
i iff Marquard, I; off Bohauer, I: off
Salle. 3; off l'nrdue. 1. IHU. Off Mnr
yuBid 10 In eltrht Innlnxa; off Bchauer,
I In aeven Innlnva; off t'arrtit, 1 In one
(mine; off HalU. In eight and ona
llilrri Innlnea: off Perdue. I In aeven lll-
plnus. Ctrurk out: My achaiifr, I; off
Wrritt. Ij off DRllee. 1: oft Perdue, a.
Tninlrc: CJulfluy and Emalle. cloore,
eerond nam:
sr. l,r'i. Kjw Yomit.
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wilMn. al... 4 I I i r-t.irhr. as. I 4 i 4 4
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liatolaMR. 4 1114
TalaU N I It M I
T.ial. ... II 1 14 II I
iiii inr olak In the elirhth.
t. L.nna 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Nw York 0 0 0 6 e S
Three-base hit: llurna. Stolen base:'
Mlllrr, Kjirnnd run: Ntw oYrk. Double
plaa: Hnydor to Heliel to HyattlWtlenn
In Hnyder. Haae on balls: Off Dock, 1.
Hits: (iff kak. T In aeven nnln off
lloblnaon 1 In eleven Innlngf. dtrurk out:
Hy trrltl. 1; by oDak, t I'mntrea:
gulglay and Kaann.
Pirates and Dodgers
Make itJPifty-Fifty
BIlOOKUTN. N. T July lT.-Brooklyn
and J'KUburah divided tody' doublo.
hedrr, Th Pirate too' the drat tame,
t to t, by hammetint Vtnltk for home
run, a triple and two mnglea on top of
a twee in th fifth Inning. The gupsM-baj
knocked McQuillan from the boa In th
elsth. when three alnglea and a doubt
by O'Miire scored three runa
Th second gem went to Ilrooblyn,
T to t, th Muperhaa hitting both Conaal
man and Ctioper hard In th fmurth and
fifth Innlnifa. Uyera had acorad In th
seventh, when heavy thunder ahowera
atopped th game. Hoor. first mmat
. riTTtwrmin hm)ki.vn.
riarar. If. ..4 I I 4 Mrara. ef.... I 1 o
i nilina rf.,,4 III eo'rUra, aa , 4 I I 4 4
johM.ioa. ik I a a ainulwM, b.
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v a., lilt ui.ha, lb.
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Tntala (4 f ft M I
Ratted for MrQulllan In alith,
Halted for rteiiKl In ninth.
Batted for Apilun In eighth.
Plttal-iii-Kh 0 I 0 I 4 6 ft-A
Urooklyn ..,.,..,...0 M M i M -l
Tu-is hit: ir'VUre, Three-haao
hlta: Waa-ner. Mtengai, Home run I
liaUd. Knni'd runs; rtlUi.urah, ;
urooklyn, i. Double pUyi data to Ciit
ahaw to Daubert. Ha on error! Pitta
burgh. 1 Has. on bll: Off Kniltli. I;
off Aprilrton, i mu: Off Hiiilth, T In
f IV an, I nn..l l.l I , , , , I n in Af f A iuil.l,i
none In two and Iwo-tliliJ Inning
off Douglas, none in on a Inntnar: of
off
M.-ymilnn. 4 In alg Innlnaa, off KanUeh-
iit. t m inree iiiiiinga. oirtii K out: Hy
Kantlebner. 1. I'diiirws: IJkeon anil
Byron. V-ora, second gsm:
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afrera. Thrae-haaa kilai
rwu.iM hit ;
(illliia. Whrat. Home run: Johnston.
Kioton bajeu: Olbaon. Karned runs:
J'Hiaburgli. ; Brooklyn, . loubl play:
Daiibfrt (tuiaaeliltd). las on elrvr:
Htlalxirgli. I Baare en balls- Off
Ff.-if.-r. i. Hll: tiff Pfeffer. In four
iiiiiintis; off Coombs, none In throe In
nli.aa; off Conarlman. t la four and ono.
inirn llliimia; .ir (Ofkrr. In tWO ln
niiiRS. Kirvuk out: hy sfaffar, 1 ITrn
f irm; Byron end .Kaaoii.
Dry Weather Don't
Injure Crops Much
'orrelvn1n of th AeanciaBad Preea.)
H'IAI1T, Hungary. July laDry
eeetber that ha beam ih rule la nearly
all Kun.pe aane the flrat of May has)
nut affected th erop In Hungaury, .
C4inling to aa announoemont hy th mJn'a-ta-r
of agriculture. He report) that fh
eonditlpn uf th winter wheat and XI
fat lncreein1y IreUer, and that th
drouth ha - rauaed exH liltie Aeierture,
llon In the luinnitr tnff. Mala baa
bettered In fact, and th barley and
"a I a are doing well. PoUtoog and augag
burl are well alonaT. There M overy
prospect of a trig erop of taean and glciU
Inr vegetablee. Kaln aeverthete) 1
vry deeireble commodity, not only In
Hungary, but ta vry other pert of
Kuro;.
aiieeeeirort a tales Ueett.
The Ktirvetort cl'ib has onoonrlttoeuarty
:f r"U tVofitt; auid f at Audr aad
riei.k euniii, ejnairrur piu-neia.
Alkloae e Married.
hhorolop Art r he In 4 of Beaumant
nuiiiitHl rtnt-ml to Mis Cretierva
.-u vl tiitrnutii, lex.
REDS IN FINE FORM
AS END DRAWS NEAR
H&ttingi Copa Fait Oama from
York, Two to One, on
Bunched Hit.
PROHIBS PLAY ERRORLESS BALL
ifAflTlNCJa. Neb.. July 1T.-(SpoU
Telegram. Hnatlnge won a fast fimi
from York today. I to I. though th
Maltors played without error. Heating
i opped two runs In tin second when they
secured four of thflr five hit. York
plays the lM im of the league here
tomorrow. Brora t
YOHK HABTIMim
AR M O A E A H Q AC
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Carri. H ... 4 I I a Mfca, Ik 4 I
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fkrack. a... I 4 1 IWrlcM. p.., I I I I I
Tntala.
II
M f 4 Totals. ....ft I 17 I I
Yoik 0 0 0 0
0 10 0 O I
lnxtlngs 0 I 8 M M I
Tliroe-bHse hit: nennrtt. Reaee on
tails: Off Bkyoek, 2. Hlmrk out: Hy
Wrlrht. (, by Kkei-k, . Ifll hy plt.hel
hnJI: liy 8kvcck, 8ulllvan. Double play;
I'lerote to Wright to Itockewlta. Timet
1 .40. I'mplre: (Ireene.
lire trice Unhbles Thle One.
rjklKBUHT. Neb.. July 1T.-apeola4
Telngram,) Beatrice took a 1 1st Use game
from the locals today by the nor of )
In 0. Mi Donnnll belli th mound for the
visitors until the elath Innliur wlien he
departed for Beatrlue and era repiared
by Adam. Farhury rem uttered only five
hka off two hurl era, while th MlUaklm
mere landed on Bmllh for elkht safe en
nenilona. lTovlkd the loral ball park la
not flooded hy the Utile Hlu river Bun
day a double-header will be played te
teaen Falrhury and Betrlc, avhloh will
ronnliNla 1VIR profeealonai baa ball In
Fafrbury. Hon re i
BBATTtlt'B. rAIRhlltr.
ASHOAa Air HO. A
flllaiaa, lb. 4 1 II IPawnar, rl.,4 I I
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nians. rf...4 til I iHilithrae. Ik 4 I 14 4 i
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Ernlrliury .
Two-baa hltai Adorns, fill man, Payn.
Three-oaee hltl Ulaiik. a tola n baaaei
Varn)y, Nfr, Double play I mlth to
Peyton ro Hlldebramtt. bases on balli
rimlth, UoDonnell Adama Hltai Off MU
Ixmnell, i off flmlth, I; off A dan is, L
Utruik out: By Bmilh, I) by MolHnnll,
I. Umplrei Meyer.
Olevelands Beaten
Twice by Senators;
Boehling Fans Ten
OIJSVXUiND, O., July l.t-WgsIilnBtoa
defeated Cleveland two fame today, I
to I and JO to 4, by euporior pttchlmr and
flsldlng. Boehling atruclt gut ten of th
Clevalanderc In th flrat eonUat, wliil
haw waa very ffeetlv In th aeoend
aftor repigrtnv Ayrg In the aeeond In
ning, loor. first tarn i
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nVvland 'J'',r ,n -wvjnpf
V'aaTi Ina ton i I t t 5 til
Karned Tuna; Cleveland, i Nfaahlng.
tfn. Two-Use hl'n MoBrlitMe (if),
Irloleti taairs: Aliieller liil. Henry. Milan,
I'Vl'-Af .'.''"'"J and O'Nsilf, lliiei
Off Walker, II In aevt n iiiiilriga4, olf Jun,
L,r?,wo- nnlnaa, Pa.ea on bafiai 0(1
Walker, J: off J'ie, 1, eff rioelillng, .
irm;k out: liy Wallier, 4: hy .loiiee, li
by tiorihiing, 1, I'mplreii t.lilil and
kvane.
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Thtala.... ?,it 7
Halted fur iuinX In th second.
Helled for Jones In the seventh.
whi1.'iun".' 4 1 1 1 i f t
ICitrned run : Clavejand, 4); WahlngUrn,
(. Two-hae hlta: Koeler, Oanri!!, Unel.
lr . Tlkreo-bea hltai Imllh. MuHrlde
BWivn cama4ai ui H.n ni. liniiitisa h M.ar
rfo'n?,
Wamt
jon-aj it? r whpi 9 nirit. (inna)
a a . i. - ." T . . : 7
Bride to Onadll, Chapman to Waml
ranaa
farala
to
rvirae. xaace tin eellai
'ka. llMjica Atn baltai t
d. I: off Joruaa. 2: off lull. 1: rr
Ayer. 1; eff Hhaw. I. Hltai Off Har,
atad. 4 In en and one-third Innjime; off
youmoe, i in two-tnita inning; ofr Jotie,
4 five IniUngs; off Hill In to liv
nlnas: off A rut a. t In one Inning; off
Phew, 4 In rikht inning. Htrunk out: By
ilaratad, I: by Jon.a, 1; by Ayers, 1 by
hliaw. Mrst base un error: Washing
ton, t. Uniptrea; Kvan and Chill.
Browns Capture One
From the Highlanlers
aVT. tiOtril, July IT.-Wlth th aeor tied
and the bas full In the ninth Inning
of th Nw York opening gam with at.
Lulg her today, lrin alngted. Aa a
reault Howard scored and (St I-ouls won,
I to t Score:
nanr YOHg,
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rf I I I I IBhattae, rt.'i I J 1
pa. I t t lAaatla. Ik . . I I I a A
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af I I I I lw.Uk 4 4 4 4
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retail a) u fw.ikar . 4 4 4 4 4
fjn out wh wlniiine run soured.
Kan for Uoary In iwwiiih.
batud for Walan m ninth.
"Vub?r.::::::Mfliti:tJ
Two-base hlU: tre. Wgrh.m Nona,
mukar. tKolen lwaa- 1'e-i.lnpa'iah.
-.v....... v,, i amrr, carneo I
Nt-w York. J: ft Uvj, J. nulile nl.a:
Howard and
rryl .tvln, Pratt and
-ry fnaiir
B;ie and Mnlien Bae un bMi: 6fr
W arhuD. : off Jainaa. 4 ..ff w-u.
tinrd lonlnaa; off W-ilman, 1 in livt end
twu-(hir1 umlnaa Uiru. w out. By War.
Hop, I; by Jamea, . by Welln, 1 U'in
Piri MttJIac aud Conaotlv.
Coe Le4ro Heealte.
At Portland- K H B.
fWi Prancleoo a a i
Pa-tland .7.. li
tiJ1V".,i: RfL Brown and Rohmldt:
llllnUtham an. I Cartsiil.
vr,wn j i I
wrtee: rerntt and Holeai pUrey.
Do.uiiWr and Kj -nv.t-r. '
At r-n Pranetaoo RH B.
r",1 - cy i i
uaaiakno , -t 7
raUtories: PruleU and iioU; WlU.
ZUat room uiok with a Be Want Ad.
Champions
K
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laioW
Prom left to rlgttti A. M. J ones a, man-
acr 1 D, Donaghua, eonter field,; B.
Pol an, third baa; H. Sohrer, aeoond
baa and captain I J, Bur, snore keeper;
D. ryBrten, left ld! A. Dure, short
stopi i. srwoboda, rlgnt field, Knoellngi
SOX SPLIT THE BILL,
CHICAGO LEADING
Banell ghutd Boiton Out ia Second
Fray, with Pint Place in
Lcajue u Prize.
PALE H08S LOSS THE OPENER
emCAflrO, July IT.-Wlth flrat plac
hinging on th outoom of th aerond
gam of a double-header today, Kuasell
allowed Boston but l acattired hits and
rhvt thorn nut, 4 to 9. Only thro of th
visitor got a far aa aeoond Imao. Bo.
ton won th flrot contest, . to 4.
In th Initial gam V. Pournlor' er
ror of judgment In running 'town Thomna
twtweig flrat and aeoond enabled Barry
to war the tlelni tun In th eighth
and aftor Chicago had again takon th
14 irournlLr druppid an aiy pop-fly by
Hoopar In th ninth Thl alartad a rally
wMeh rah Boston th gam When threo
run war aied,on th rror, forcing
out flnul. trlpl and double. Erratic
fielding marked ihla gam.
Both ol'tbg braird In th geonnil seme.
but Hual wa( mirier of th aituatlon
throughout,
Kddin Murpliv, whi waa m)rlwed from
th Athlete a-Mtirday, wai in right
field for th Mala, Hnpr, flrat wnmei
obton
CHICAOO.
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TotAls.... IT I 17 U 4
Batted for Bans In the ninth.
Boston 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3
Chloago iilMeiM
Two-has hltl Iewla, Three-baae hits:
19. Culllna, Huhlltsel, Home rum Felsch.
gtnlen bae' Murphy, Karnad runa
Clilueao. ii Boston, o. flrai baae on rr
rural
t 'nn
lues 'i, li Boston, 4. Banes
It 1?. , - i, H, M,..., t i It
l-allsl Off loaur 4l off rtiolt, 4. lilts:
,ii, aiw,t 'a in
nlnge; off Hani,
Off Hoott. 11 in Urht and one-third
In-
iwne In two-t itrda in
ning. Inrush out: By Poeter, I; by Itrott,
fc T'mplrssi Hlldabrand and O'lrouglilin.
More, lanarn gamei
Orrof. mirAOO.
An K O. A n As
rffJ.AH I
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4 14 fgOollla, Ik
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Tatals H I 14 f e
lialiad for Ionard In th aevontn.
Boaton 0 0 V 0 0 0 0 0 O a
Ctibaao I MiMilM
llonui rum r. Collin. Hton base:
Weaver, Janvrln. Karnrd runai Chl-
Aaao, 4. Baaea on ball: Off Iaonard, I;
off Buaaeli, tl off Maya. 1. Hlta: Off
Leonard. I In aeven Imiluga; pff Maya. 1
in on inning, akruok out: By Kussell,
I; by fnnard, 4; by Maya. 1. I'm ul res:
O'UMlghlln and Jilldebrand.
MICHEUN REDUCES TIRE
PRICES TEN PER CENT
Mlohelln prlree har Just been reduced
10 per cent, )it n change ha Uon
made m the nulity of the well known
tires. This, good new to sure to Interest
all motorist, especially Mlnhrlin tires
ttav been aehtng far eome time at
ptie a little too hlgH for some purse
Th mnufoturra ti that (hoy lov
hen unable, heretoor, to red nee veiling
price without sacrificing tho coa-xrnlaed
high standard of auaiity of Sltohelin
tliv.
Th prraent substanUal reduction, while
In a ma a sure du to th eurvrlemgtr tn
ei eased demund -In thli country for
quality tire, ia rnor particularly du to
the greatly augmented output of. th
American farlory at Mllltown, N. J,
n aeuount of that xtreiiwiy heavy d.
naind In foreign oountrte Thl demand.
It ta elated, waa formerly aupplUd from
n of the othor of tho Mb heJin faatorlea
broad.
FEW STAGE-STRUCK GIRLS
IRE VISIBLE IN PARIS NOW
(Correapondenoe of th Aeeociated Prt',)
PABUI. July t-wir haa itnr aia
pered or diverted aUge-etruck amateur.
Only aeventeen women and thro men
aiperd at th laat quartrly public audi
tlo ef Ih ooera. Oa tliea oi'casiona
ny arabHloua pereon, no matter who, la
permitted to oeoupy th awi of th na
tional theater of music to ehow ' what
thev are able to do. and formerly Ih
candidate came by hundrada. Among
them were many incurable who haunted
th corridor of th pera bouse for
year In th hop of om day having
their talent recognised. On woman, wh
Is approrhlng th thro aeor and ten,
baa appeared regularly four tlmea a year
line 1M to lng aa air from "Paugt" It
la very rare thai th opera find any hid
den aentug smeng the ap4raeU, for
really promising voir are gladly give
prtyal audition.
Btnt rooms quick with a Be Want Ad.
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in Their Tight
"t . v' ' ' ' 1 V ' 4 "''
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tasm
rl D. Stlllmock, pitcher; H. Thurtle,
catcher; A. Potach, flrat bae; EX Bed
look, pitcher) F. Potach, pitcher. Pitting
down: Jlmrnl Bear and Charley Poneo,
nuusoota. Th Brown Park Merrtvant are
leading th City league by such a wide
WEBT. UFJAOUHi
NAT. UAQUB.
W.UPct.
W.L..Pot.l
Oe Molnea.61 W .MS
Phtla 41 U Ml
Denver 44 It .RTIIChloago a M .644
Lincoln ....41 Rn .Ml Brooklyn ...42 IT .m
Topeka II 38 .M Kt. IxuU..,.41 U ."
OmaJia 41 40 .61 3' Pittsburgh . 4U ,414
Broux City. 14 44 . New York. ..IT Is .4SS
rt. JoeejU.Rl 46 .411 Boaton 17 41 .443
Wichita .... 4 ,7l,Clovland ..28 CI ,m
AMEIU APS'N. AMER, LBAGUE.
W.UPot. W.UPct
Bt. Paul 4t ss .nichloago ....51 K) .
Indlanapli 47 17 .(" Boaton M 'Ml .Oil
Kan. City. ..44 41 .ill Detroit 41 11 MM
Cleveland , 1 ,D"Niw Tork. .40 40 .60 W
MlnneaiKilla 41 41 ,4U4Waah'ton 41 ,4M
IxiulavlUs ..40 44 .taint,. l,oula....31 47 .405
Milwauke . 44 .47ofhlla 29 SO .Mr
Cincinnati .. U ,Columbus ...Si 60 .84
fed. lkaouh, irrATU LUAaua
W.UPotl W.I.Pct.
Chicago ...47 M .IhHI Beatrice ,.,.1" IH ,RV)
Kan. 4'lty.. 44 M .611 Hasting ...30 1 ,fi3
ft. I-OUls.,.45 14 ,iOVork 41 81 .4H4
jttrburgh 44 .tVHi Fairbury tl .416
rxewers ,.t4 air .Dial
Brooklyn ..M T ,4M
Buffalo ...Hi 61 ."7
Baltlmora -28 60 .ten
Yesterday' Resolt.
YVEBTEiHN I.ICAOUH
Denver, 1-1: Iee Molneo, 0-8.
l.lnooln, M; rit Joeeph, 8-L
Mouacty, M.
NAT I ON At, U3AOUK.
Ht. Loula, 4-0: New York. M.
Ctihego, 4 Pnlladolphla, 0
Cincinnati, Irg; BiMrton, -.
Pittaburgh, M; Bruokln, 4-7.
AMKBICAN Ul-iAUUB;.
Wnehlngton, 1-10; Cleveland. Z-4.
Phlladolphla. 1; Detroit, 1.
New Yprk. i: Bt. Lauia. 4.
Boaton, -4; Chbjkgo, 4-4.
AMEKJiOAN ASSrOCIATlCW,
Ltmlsvllle, 0; Kanaaa City, X.
Indianapolis, 11; MllwauHee, .
Columbua, 0; Minneapoll, I.
Cleve.and, 8; H. i"aul. .
aaovan TYaaa
Buffalo, ft-l; Pittsburgh, H-i,
Brooklyn. 4-4i Chicago, T-l
Newark, I; iena '-'ity, li.
BalUuwro, 4; in. io'iia,
NEBrVABKA BTATK UBAOl'B.
Beatrice, : Pairbury, 0.
York, li Itaatlngs, I.
(aaaee Today,
Western DeaguePenver at De Moine
(two game), twinootn at an. joeoph (two
pnmr. TopeKa at Oiaaha, Wichita at
iouji city.
National league Open date.
American league Washington at
Cleveland, Philadelphia at Petroit, New
mm ai du ixiuia, uosion at vniugo.
Federal Lau Buffalo at Chicago,
Newark at Kanaaa City, Baltimore at Hi.
Sohool Athletics
For Ted Meredith
Are Near the End
NEW TOTtK. July 1T.-Tr.la mav b.
Ted Meredith's laet year on th cinder-
Ptn. in oiympto half-mil ehampion
will graduate from th University of
Pennsylvania about one year hence, and:
ho will then go forth Into th world to
eok out but career. At thl time Mere
dith ha no plana for tho future a r
garda buaJnee. II la Uklng a general
course at Pennsylvania-one thai win
Qualify Him to do alnkost anything;, but
pothlng In oanlcular. Ub hi.
rholo of aror may le, MaredUh will
pot let running away hi deounon en bit
If, when Meredith gettU down to buol
tirea, h find himaalf located near aomo
athletl eenter where ha can get trail
ing and oumpetUlon, ha will remain In
th aport for Dorhaoa a aouoie nt aaa.
aon after h giwduataa frooa oolleg. On
in o nor nana, u ni new llf cevrrleg
him away from th atbltJ field. Mere
dith will k seen no mora tn com petition
aftor peat summer.
MerodJth nuvd th aasertlon at th
Pejiarna-Pacirki eajitern try out held
oently that he h&a thoroughly enjoyed
ni career on tti cinderpath, and It hAs
no deeir to quit th aport. oaeept to put
It aald if it InUrforea with hJ businees
In .th future.
Want War Euins to
Remain as They Are
(Cnrreapondeoo of the Associated Trees.)
PARI, July U.-Th CroU d PWrre.
a aoutety that waa organised In Prance
a abort time before th war broke out
with th object ef protecting bUturital
difU-ea. Is interesting Itself In th fat
of th Important architectural moni-
menta, aufh aa th Hbalm ratliadnU,
oleo eatbedral. and th city hall of
Arras. On proposition la to leav th
ruins of th K helms' cathedral as they
stand and build a new on on th alt
of th arc hlHah op's palace adjoining.
Th society I In favor of preserving
other ruin In th tat that war leave
them, "least Prance forget." Th aooioty
also proteeta agalnei any reprisal on
German arortiteetural treasure.
When th time omea to rebuild any of
th ruiosd otua and town, tho gocloty
urge that, there be no imm etreat of
six yard width and no more - acbool
without adequato playarouoda
r
Standing of Teams
Little League
m 1
t !
t a-
v.
margin that there la no likelihood of any
other team In the organisation getting
within a mil of them for th champion
ahlp. They are a tvusUlrur bunch, and
under th direction of Manager J. C,
Skamal hav at rung out th other team
In holkrw fashion.
DOYLE NOW INSECOND PLAGE
Captain of Oiante Makei Big Gain
in Batting Average Darin,;
the Week.
GALLOWAY TOPS THE WESTERN
CHICAGO, July 17. Captain Larry
Doyle of th Olaata haa attained aeoond
place among the batters of the National
league. HI average of .836, credited to
him In average published her today,
put him right en th pee or tie league
leader, Paubert of Brooklyn, whee per
centage la .336. Nest to these two, the
leading batters who hava played In at
least half of the gamea are Oroh, Cin
cinnati, .321 Luderus, Philadelphia, .880;
Bohertaon, Mew York, and Cravath, Phil
adelphla, tied, .101; Whltted, Philadelphia,
.S00i Wade, KlUfar, Cincinnati, .199;
Baler, Chicago, and Wllaon, Bt, Ijuls,
tied, .m- H. Klmmerman, Chloago, .237;
Snyder, St, tuls, ,W, Oolllna, Pitts
burgh, and J. Smith, Boaton, tied, .201.
New Tork lead In club batting, with
.2M, and Chloago U next with .25. Baler
lead the league In stolen baaea, with Hi
In total baaea, with 152, and In runa
aoored, with 60. Cravath haa most home
runs, II.
Leading National league pitcher who
have goqulrod 000 averages in 11 or more
game are Fierce, Chicago, wen I and
lost 1; Alexander. Philadelphia, 17 and 5;
Mamau. Pittsburgh, u and 4; Pal. Cin
cinnati. 10 and 6; Mayr, Philadelphia, 13
and 7, Meadow, at. -Loula, I and I; Pfef-.
for, Brooklyn, I and t; Dell. Brooklyn,
9 and 6; Alexander haa 133 strikeouts to
big credit.
Cobb Iacreaaea Anverace.
In tho American league, Cobb haa In
creased his average to 40 gnd KtlU lead
In stolen bases, with M and In runa aoored
at W. Crawford. Detroit, haa moat total
ba, with 169 and Caldwell, Boon and
Pecklnpaugh, of New York, Oldi-ing of
Philadelphia and Kavaruvugh of Detroit
are tied for home run bunora at four
each. Following Cobb are Crawford. De
troit, .840: BJ. Collin. Chicago, .Ml; Jack
son, Cleveland, .831; Pournler, Chloago,
.128; Veach, Detroit. .Wl; MalaeU ' Nw
York, .110; Btrunk, Philadelphia, .814;
Speaker, Boaton, and lAloi. Philadelphia,
tied for fourth, .111.
Jim Scott has wreated the pitching lead
ership from Faber. hlg team mate, Th
.i)0 pitchers of th America! league are
Boott, Chicago, won 11 and Iot I; rbr.
Chloago, 10 and 6; Foster, Boaton, 10 and
4; Daua. Detroit. It and T. fisher, New
York. It and (; Shore, Bo ton, 7 and 4
Oallta, Waahlngton. I and 4; Ruth, Boa.
ton, I and I; Coveleskle. Detroit, 11 and 7
Johnson. Waahlngton. It and I; CaldwIl.
New York, II and I; Boland. Detroit,
and 4; Bena. Chicago, 7 and 4.
Detroit and Chicago are tied In club
batting, with .fee for Brat honor
In the Federal league th leader are:
Mag, Brooklyn, .Ml; Vauff, Brooklyn,
.141; Walsh, Baltimore, ,3X4; Campbell,
Newark, .821; Flack, chloago, .121: East
erly, Kanaaa City, .122; Cooper, Brook
lyn. .Ill; Yerke. Pittsburgh. .Ill; Deal,
Ht. Iui. .214: Plsoher, Chicago, and
Duncan, ft. Ixmis, tied with .111.
Kauff lead th league In stolen base
with 26; Konetchy, Pittaburgh. In runs
aoored. 48, and total baaea, 147. and Walsh,
ZewllHng, Chicago; Chase, Buffalo, and
Konetchy, with home runa with I each.
Brooklyn leada In the club batting, with
.274, and Pittaburgh fas second with .M4.
Leading Federal iVague pitcher are:
McConnell, Chicago, won U and lost 4;
C'ullop, Kanaaa City, II and I; Allen,
Pittaburgh, 11 and li Packard, Kgnsa
City. 19 and I: Brown, Chicago, I and
4; Davenport, St. Louis, 11 and .; Plank,
8t, Louis. and I; Main, Kanaaa City,
I and 4. Uroom. ft. Louis, I and &
Th American association leader I
Compton, Kanaa City, with .Ml. kanaaa
City, with .20. 1 ahead In team batting.
Forsrtk Raw Top. -
In th Western league th leader are:
Hallow ay. I Denver, .MP; Foray the, Omaha,
.H; Jonea, Pes Molnea, .MS; tat Junia,
Kloug City. .339; Bpahr. Denver, .til;
Spencer, Denver, .3J4, Jackson., Topeka,
.Hi; Krug, Omaha, .223; Kruger, Onutha,
.111; Mclntyr. Llnooln, .214.
Jonea lead Jn total baaea, with 1W, an j
In run scored, with M. Coffee, renver,
haa moat stolen baaea, St. With 11 apiece.
Jonea aad MeCoruiiuk, Denver, are tied
for ho me -run honor.
Leading pitcher are: Mogrldge, De
Moln, woo n and to 4; Mitchell, Den
ver, 14 and 4; Muaser, De Molnea, 11 and
4; Wuiaman. at. Joseph, U and I; CanU
well, Denver, I and 4; Uasper, Btuux city,
U and I; Bchrelber, Lincoln, I and 6;
Narveeon. Lincoln, 10 and li Blodgett.
Omaha. 11 and li C'lunn, Topeka. 9 and 4;
Clark, Sioux City, and 4; Ehman, Un-
coin, and 1.
Beere Lenn iv.
in tne rratrai irayue. tne Wrcx.lvn i
club haa rvieaard OutiUIUar Danny Mur- i
"if mu ua piiwnafu r I icrxi'T JM a lion
;aie 01 tne rnia"iin emu, i (laying
with the Indeoendrnt Ituleeav. I'm
Allleaa Plvwel OnlHsrhl.
Mack Allison, a pitrhor of tht Kanaaa
Citer AmerV'aui aawK-littton twint, ha beau
givrn an uttoondiUonal reieaaae.
JACK JOHNSONT IN LONDON
Deposed Champion of the King Now
Spending Hii Money Baying
Cigarette! for Soldieri.
DISCUSSES OTHER FI0HTEH3
NEW YOHK. July IT.-Tbero haa been
little heard of Jack Johnson slnoe he fell
before Jess Wlllsrd in Havana. But Jack
I moving about Juet th earns and It Is
London which I at present graced with
hi presence.
Johnson has declared no Intention of re
turning to th ring, but boxing I still hi
hobby and he like to talk about th
gam. Now and then h go Into com
parisons ef the old and new type of men
In the gam. Between tlmea Jack I
spending money buying cigarette for
English soldiers at the front. H haa al
ready bought mar than M.OOO for Tommy
Atkins and Intend to keep doing that
little thing for om Urn ta com.
Tim other day h was approached on
th aubject of th boat peaalbla opponent
for Jea WUIard.
Talk f Paginal.
That' net aa aay question to an
awer," aald th former champion, "but
taking everything Into account I should
sey Moran, at the monmant Ha la big
enough himself not to be worried over.
muoh by Willard'a bulk, aad a a boxer
I should say h la a bit In front of Jes."
Th nam ef young Ahsarn and Car
pantlor ware broached ag poaatbl oppo
nents for WUIard, but In the Jack saw
no chance. H did not think them big
enough, and when th eld boxing meetlm.
waa suggested that a good Impound man
waa aa good aa anything en two legs,
Jaok demurred and than talked on th
matter thus:
"Oh, yea, that la all vary well In U
way, and, of course, I know you oould
quote plenty of name, such aa Charlie
Mitchell, for Instance, in aupport ef th
argument But I'm bound to gay I think
a few mora pound would ba useful, for
U4 pounds 1 pot big weight when th
other fellow In th ring la olvr aa well
aa big. The man about that weight who
hav won big events against much
hsavler man hav bn xeeptlonally fine
boxr maybe thar haa been a touoh of
genlua about moat of them. And those
sort of exception only ge to prove th
general rule, after all,"
If Doesn't Like Tfcta Wn.
Johnson went on ta apeak of American
boxing and strongly depreoaUd th no
decWlon custom,
"It la not fair to the public," he aald,
"and mora than that, it ia not fair to
th boxers, although thy naturalVy fall
in with, th custom and mak th easy
money. But what X mean when I say
that It ia not fair to the bnaers la that
th oustum 1 all against a man Improv
ing himself, and by so doing Increasing
hla atanding with th public.
"A young boxer haa th beat of a no.
decision bout with a better known man,
and the pair may hay been, fravtng a
real go from start to finish. But the
youngster never get th credit for his
hewing. H was ut on of these no
decision bout,' goyg th publlo, 'and.
aftor all, what do they amount tor
Flaebj Unalng Bad,
"Tho sooner decision bouts are the
rule In Amertoa. tho better for tho gamo.
Th funny thing 1 that everybody seems
to agree to that, and yet th old system
still goes on doing harm to all con
cemed." Speaking of the lights of other days,
Johnson passed from a reminiscent to a
critical vein, and said I
"Taken on th average, I don't agree
that th modem boxers ara cleverer men
at tho game than the leading boxer of
a doxen or flftoen year ago, I am euro
thay are not quit ao hard, for one
thing, and then there I at times boxing
that Is called clever, but which la really
flash work, which doesn't take In the
real expert. Flaat) boxing vu never
bit of good to any man,"
At Made Manngrer,
Th Fort 'Worth elub ha released Man
ager "Kid" Nance and has appointed
Jakey At as hla aucorsaor, to reduus es
pouse. At is a playing manager.
A CO
FLORSHEIM
SALE
The attendance at our Oxford aale Saturday wag ao larfe
we were unable to wait upon all cuatomera -for which, we are
very lorry. But we have a very fine assortment of Florebelm and
Worthmore Oirorda that we will put on aale Monday,
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STARR-KINGMAN
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315 SOUTH SIXTEENTH STREET
PALM BEACH SUITS
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as we do with your hoavy nnit.
Thoy really look better after wo dean and preea
'them than they did when nw. bocause wo tako mora
pains in pressing tlian th manufacturerd do.
Always ewid them here we guarantee pt?rfct work
and prompt service. .
THE PANTORIUM
1615-17 Jcmee.
Branch Offices 3016 Fai-nam; 523 Ho. 24th, Go. Omaha.
STECUERS TO SHOW
HERE BOOSTER DAK
Will Give Wreitling Exhibition at
Part of Booiter Program at Ball
Game on Angoat 6.
R0URKE SIGNS 0TJTFIELDER
Joe Stecher, who now boast a per
fectly good claim to th wrestling cham
plonahlp of tho wl Known unlvrs, and
hla brother, Anton, hav been engaged
by William A. Rourke, owner of th
Omaha Ball elub, to axpear in an ex
hibition at the ball park on Booater day,
which will be August In Omaha, when
Denver to th attraction,
August A will bo Booeter day all over
th eastern wheel of th W stern oir
pult. Thl day waa selected In an ef
fort to bring a Uttlo change into tho
magnate' coffers, so that th West
ern league will not ciperieno on or
about Auguat 16, what th Btat league
etfpertanoe today, a blow-tip, Botirko,
In a desire to make August real
Booeter day In Omaha ha decided to
mak an atempt ta have th fitactier
brother give a wreatllng exhibition bar
ana ho oloeed th deal yesterday. Th
wrestling program will either follow or
precede th ball gam.
Another good pleoe of Mwej announoed
yesterday la th lgning of Bobby Wells.
Wall eome from th Clavoland dub
t th American aeaoolatUon, and haa a
reputation of being an outfielder, who
can both field and wield the war blud
geon. He to expected thle morning andi
If he arrives, will be placod In th game
today.
Xnfleidar Callahan waa sent bvt homo
yesterday. H waa given a trial Friday,
but failed to mak ifood and Bourko
slipped hm railroad far and told him
to beat It back to th bonny heather.
Callahan eaen her from th South
Michigan league.
Suits To Order,
$17.50
REDUCED FJtfJM
$33 Sulfa Reduce! to $85.
We must redur our atoek and
keep our tailor bqay.
These genuine cut price include
blue ami fray aerge. plain jid
fancy suiting
We carefully tailor every gar
ment to measure and guarantee
perfect fit and etyl.
MacCarthy-Wilson
Tailoring Co.
815 South 15th pt,
The 1915
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Ha won every Important contest of
the season.
The last achievement was to win tat,
Id. 4th, 6th. 9th and fth ggalnat 10
entries in the biggest race of th yeal
held at Dodge City, Kanaaji, July Id.
sni a wxztitbb.
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