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    TUB HFJK : OMAHA. HHDAV, JULY 23. 1915
Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
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OMAHA LOSES THE
, OPENER TO LINKS
Roorkei Fall Easy Prey to Capital
City Aggregation. ' :
FOITRTO ONE IS THE SCORE
LINCOLN. July 22. (Special Telegram.)
-Xtifllferent pitching by tilndawtt gave
t he Tigers the flrat gams of the series.'
Dawson pitched air-tight ball n1
Omaha's only mn was the result of a had
hae br Dalev.
- Omaha counted In the third, when Var
ney doubled and then Daley emitted hia
bum chuck after he had fielded Hchlolb
nar'a easy grounder. Varney rod home
and Schlelbner reached aecond' on the
play.
Lincoln kept pecklnn away at TTlodgett.
but tlartit support kapt th Tlirera eeore
less until the fifth. In the fifth Dawson
atnglsd to center and took third when
Wolfe whanged the center field fence with
doable. Both scored on McOafflgan's
elagle to right, although Omaha had a
chance to cut off Wolfe had Blodgett
bandied Foreythe's throw-In properly. In
atead he threw wild to the plate and Mc
Gafflgah aklppod to second. McOafflgan
stole third and then contributed the fea
ture of the game by stealing home while
Blodgett waa winding up. Lincoln pmde
It last run In the alt-nth, Moras openlnir
with a double to the scoreboard and
coming homa on Dawaon'a tingle to left.
Satire: , ' 1 y
Wu, it-V....
McOafflgan. aa
fv-hrelbcr, lb .
MMnryre, rt ..
Vantx, o .......
Mhrse, cf .....
M.'oyd, J
Il'ml. v. Hh
Dawaon, p ....
, Total!
IJNCOUN.
, ah. n.
s t
.4
ir
4 .
4
3
4
4
H.
a.
I
O.
0
1
.1
4
0
0
A. K.
0
4
."rfU-r, P 0 0 ft, ft 0
I.kHft. V .....it o 0 '1 '
le.'WK.fi i 1 0 "
Kjf. l .i 1 ' u n
Total '...41' 4 11 I? ' 0
tjne out when winning: .mn acored.
HMtted for Iwialitiar 1n tlie eta-hth.
Hutted for Biowrr In the eleventh;
Towka aiOOJueiOO l-
Rt. Jowph 1 I H 0 1 f M
"Three-baae hlta: Monroe. Rapp. Two
ban hlta: Tallinn, Wmiaina. Harrlfloe
hlia; Cachran, Ftiher (. Lkff. Hel
intT, firoellna- Double play a; Lattt
ni"re (unaaalntedV, lrfittlmere to" Kieher.
I'lahr to Tallinn to r inner. Hwlen
Ib. loll. Hmwn, flroortlck. llapp.
Hlta: Off Paehner. 12 In eljtht Innlnm;
off Hnnilem, mm In no InnloM. Hfteea on
ha.lla: Oft liiutilior. . 1; off Bntxlcra. 1;
off Wldeman.. 4. Struck out: By.paah-
ner, 6: hy lkwrr, 3. ima pitcn: ien
ner. raeeed hall: IJIIm. lilt with
pitched halt. Hy Wllmn, s. nmu;
i.ZI. I'mplre: Cuaaok.
BROWN HOLDS TERP
CREW TO 3 BANGS
Whales Win Contest from Baltimore
Through Timely Batting and
Good Hurling.
FINAL SCORE ;F0UB TO. ONE
BRAVES TAKE ONE
FROM CHICAGO CUBS!
Standing of Teams
: ) Moin
Boston Wina Exciting Contest, in iXVrX"I
Which Umpire Hits Evers for
Stepping on His Feet.
WEPTKRN LJOOITB.
Played. Won. I-K'St.
FOUR TO THREE IS THE SCORE
Omaha
Hloux t'lty
Ht. Joaeph .
Wlclilta ....
' BOSTON, July .-Boaton defeated
Chlcajro. 4 to 8, todny In an exciting- eon
teat. Chicago tied the acora In the fifth.
In the eighth Maianvllle acratched a
hit., waa ear a at mcond when Zimmerman,
handllnx Gomdy'a bunt, played for Ma
ranvllle, pulled, a double ateal . with
dowdy, land Ing wifely at third, atrtd
acored on . WhaJInir'a hunt to Plcrve.
After chaainK Maranvllle up and down
the third bajie line, the Chicago twlrler
threw wild to Ilreanahan.
Zimmerman waa put out of tha gam
for proteatlng a declHlon.
I'mplre Qulglcy atruck Ever In tha
cheat after putting him out of the game
In the third for throwing aand around
the battera" box. CJultrlcy claimed Kvwi
ateppod on hla foot. Score:
..M
..5
..87
..m
..S4
66
47
44
44
4S
18
83
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ill
4)
44
tf
30
bi
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NAT. LKAOtfK. AtEIU LEIAQCE.
I W.UPct. W.UPct.
Phll d lphla.45 86 . 563Boaton ...M .6M
Brooklyn . .44 .Chlcgo ... .WS S3 .62IS
Chicago ....43 40 .Oisaietrolt M M .!
ft. Woula...43 44 . 4R4 New York.. 41 43 .44
Pittsburgh .40 41 .4! Waah'ton ..43 U MV
New York. .38 39 .4M Pt. lula. . . .33 SI ,8M
n.mton 40 44 . 47 hH'delphla.3i M .361
Cincinnati .34 46 ,430jCleveland ..29 64 .349
FED. LEAGUE. AMER. AB8"N.
W.I.Pct I W.UPct.
Kan. City.. 18 35 .6781 8t Paul 53 3 .
ap)ll W 01 .PI"
PALE SOX CAPTURE
A DOUBLE-HEADER
Chicago Goes Into Second Place
When It Beats Yankee 3 in .
Two Contests.
SCORES ARE 3 TO . 1. AND 4 TO 1
Pittsburgh. 44 38 .537
NewarK ...43 t
Brooklyn ..40 48 .4"!
Buffalo ....R9 61 .4331
Baltimore ..32 62 .8811
Indlanup'Ilal 49 40 551
Kan. City... 47 43 .522
Mtnnenpolla 47 43 .52?
lxulavllie
Cleveland .
Milwaukee
Columbua ...34 66 .82
.42 45 .43 J aupport
game:
.40 44 .47il
.41 47 .m
C7nC A GO, Jaljr. 22. Chicago went Into
aecond place today when they won both
game of a double-header from New
York by acorea of 3 to 1 and 4 to 1.
The vlsltora played erratic hall In - the
flrat game behind Shawkey,' who- waa
pitted against- Scott In this game only
on run waa earned. In the socond game
Chicago bunched their hits off Caldwell
and won eaally. Fiber waa given good
In the pinched. . Score, f irat
CIIICAOO. July 22,-Brown held Balti
more to three hlta. to.tay. while-timely
batting brought victory to Chicago by
4 to 1. , Manager Knabe waa expelled
from ' tha eanie for anrulng over a de-
ritl'iK
AB II O A K
Nmlth, If ....
Hlnrk, aa ..
,'Wf!l,
'Whalan, aa .
: Hrw"n. 21 ...
Kuravtbe. rf
Kmg. Xb ...
i rueger, o
34
OMAHA.
AB. R.
6
S
1
0
4
3
4
4 II 77 16
0
0
0
0
, 0
0
0
0
t
H.
ft
0
0
0
0
l
0
,
1
0
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2
I
0
0
I
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1
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lfi
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0
n
o
0
-.0.
o
o
o
2
; Varney. cf
H'hllebner. lb S ft
blodgett, p 4 0
Totala M 1 16 S
,s "Wolfe out, bunted on thli-d atrlke..
Wella batted for Plant k In seventh.'
lilncoln 0 0 0 0 S 0 0 I -4
Omaha 0 1 0 0 (I 0 0 0 0 I
. Two-base hlta: Varnev, Wolfe, Morse,
t-tolen bases: McOafflxan 3. Kruir.
Sacrifice hlta: Kru-Kr. Mctiaf tlgan,
Lloyd. Btruck out: By Paweoti. 4: by
Blodgett, t. Baaea on balls: Off !
eon. 1: off Blodgett. 1. Wild piuh:
Blodgett. Time: 1:62. Umpire: Abbott
BOOSTERS WIS IX TUB HKVtCNTII
Walrea Blaw l la that frame aad
, p.a Mnlses Mvaaasier tm Victory.
WICHITA. Kan.. July 21. Wlchrta
bew up In tha seventh Inning and Iea
Moines scored eight runa and won. It to
.0. (lilltgan held safe In all the pliuhcs,
while Cochran waa htt hard. Hcore:
Aa IV H. O. A. K.
ftennett, rf 4
clalon by Umpire John Mullln,
officiated In hta flrat Federal
game. Score: . , . - R.ll.BJ.
Baltimore ...0 0 0--0.0 0 0 1 1 3 3
iriiicago .....O S 0-S;l 0 1 0 4 S 2
Batteries! Jotinsori, Conley and Jack
lltat h; Brown and demons.
Terriers Blnjtk Tp,
ST. IJQV1. July a.-Frank Hmtth gav
fit. 7iuU four aiattered hlta- and ahut
out the local team. 4 to 0, today. Wat
son started In the box for Rt. Ixtuls, but
after he had given threa alnglca and one
baao on balla, allowing Brooklyn two
runs, he waa replaced by Davenport. Tho
latter held tha vlsltora to four line ana
atruck out ten men. Bcore:
Brooklyn ....2 OOOOOOtl-470
Kt. liils....O 0 0.0 0-0 0 0 00 4 1
1 Battnriea: Pmtth and uiione; Wataun.
PaveiiiHirt and Hartley.
Bls llraf Xaafa.
KAN. -4a (4 CITY. Ma.. July. 22.-Ander.
son's pitching Iwfflvd tne locals and Buf
falo dotealed Kansas t My, o to 1. C ostly
rinnd. rt i
rialir. m., 1
H.'linlt. If . I
Kitmman, Mb 4
Mrl.rrr. Ih a
Wllllains, rt 4
Phel.n. lb.. I
Arahfir. lb.. 4
WtiO Mrvsnahsn e
league
Tottli
1 4 o i'Vorn. rf...
I 0 II i Birr. II t
t 0 I'Kltiptrk. ib
I I 'K.n. If... 4
4 10 1 Mnire. cf.. I
0 a 0 PHrhmiat. lb 4
t a a flRmtth, b... a
a 4 0 i MaraiiTll. ss a
0 4 3 ftOnwdv, o .. 4
4 a IHudnloh. p., 4
,000 OHsnn. a... t
HtltcbMi,- p.. 0
St 10 t4 10 1 J Xlnnnnn.. 1
' Whallns ..I
BOSTON.
An H O A B.
Totals '....as t ST 11 t
Batted for Pierce In the ninth
ntt,t tnr Ktul.ili.. In Illo third.
Chicago ..I 0 2 0 d.iO 0.0 03
Boaton ..:...? ..0 0 1 1 I 0 0 1 -4
Two-basn hits: Fislicr. Phclan (2).
I Zimmerman, I'lKan, Magee. Three-haae
h Is: z.ltnnierniHn. Mmltn. Dounie oiaya:
Bresniihan to Zimmerman. Mtximtilck
to Schmidt. Bases on IihIIs:, Off l'lercs
.r..i otr Kuiioiim, l: orr nagan, r. nun-
of' Rudolph, S In three Innings: off
Pagan, 3 In five Innings; orr iiugnes, i
in one Inning, struck out: By Pierre, ;
by Kmlolph, 1- by Hughes, 1. Umpires:
(jutgloy and Emslle.
Bpllt : Uonble BUI.
PHIIAIKIPinA. July 2i.-lchnelder
rl..rl to nliili two full gainra for Cln-
oinnatl aKHinst Philadelphia today, and
errors helped tha vlsltora plio up three . it fur errors In tha second contest ha
of their five runs. Score: B U B.
Buffalo 2 00101010671
Kaiuna Clty.O 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1S
liatteriea: Anderaon and Allen; Pack
ard, Cullop and Kaalcrly. . T "
Hrhrla Trim Merrark. ' '
PITTSBURGH, July 2.-Plttsburgh de
feated Newark, S tu 2, tuduy, winning
the game In the sixth when JtJIy knockod
a home run, after tha visitors had tied
he count In the fifth. Score: 1VI1.B.
Newark 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-2 4 1
I'itUibuigh ...1 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 3 7 2
Buttertva: Reulbach and Rurklen; Al
len and Berry.
flrnh.. lb i 14 a
Hrsu. u.. 4 t I 4
H'Mr, SB. t 0
Hi..Ura. ah. 4 1 1
W Kll'rsr. ct a 4
Urtdith. rt.. a a 1
1'l.rk, e 4 a 4
wiiiiusis, it a l i
Now that the Rourkee have departed XoI'u. 4 0 1
CHICAGO UNION GIANTS
PLAY STORZ THIS WEEK
Toials
Vox If.
Patterson, lb..
Brltton, Zb
Thieatng, of...
Hosp. aa
lmt), Kb
f ray, o.
('chrao, p....
Pata, p
Kiobe
1
r
l
it
o
o
Totala
Hahn. rf
Hunter, cf....
Bills. If
,.1'jiih. lb
isnfoid. aa.
F.wolJt, 2b...
TanuehUl, 3b
Breen. c ,
I'tlilgaa. p..,
Totala ...
n r
VKB MOIWE&.
AB. K. H.
6
.. 4
.. S
X
13
X.
to caat their fortunes abroad, Fred Brad
ford'a Htara will apiear at tha Rourko
ard and on Saturday and Sunday tha
0 Chicago Union Giant, the pioneer rul-
0 ored omanlsatioii, and considered tha
1 most formidable of them all now on tha
. .... .
roau, win ua enie ruuneo.
Tha Stora have created 4 lot of Inter
est In their claahes with tha colored
traveling teams, aa evidenced by tha
laiga gaeembtagea that hava attended
the gamaa In the past.
MiniHP ftrnilfnril has knn.fn.1 niillA
Boban of tha defunct Grand Island club lc'',1 trnme:
to aucneed "Xo:." Welch, who !iaa
tired front tha game. .
nilirltt have ocroednti. The vlHltora won
the first game, to 1. and Philadelphia
the eeconil. S to 1. In the opener. Cin
cinnati hit Maver'a delivery Imrd in two
thnlnga. while Schneider held the home
team to four scattered hlta. Schneider
went right back at the Phllllew, but two
errors ly Hcrsog and one by Schneider
gave the home' team a lead of three
una In four Innings, anil the big twlrler
waa taken out In the fifth for a pinch
hitter. Oemarea pitched fine ball. Score,
first game:
CINCINNATI. yHlLADFUJHl.
All u O A It All H O A B.
onyrn. IB... 1 i
(i B.n. rott. is 4 4 0 a 4
0H-kr. It... a 1 l 4
0-rv(h, rt. a 0 1 V 1
0NIhtl. Ih . 4 l a a 4
I Wlilll.J. cf. 4 0 0 1
4 lAisorus. lb a 1 II a
II Klllter, e 4 4 1 0 4
Mrr, p.... 1 0 I 4 0
4TinctM. P ... 10 4 14
ruk.srt ...1 4 0 4
II 10 IT 11 1
Totals ... 4 IT la I
Batted for Mayer in alxth.
Cincinnati 0 S 0 0 0 t 0 0 0-0
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
Two-baa hlta: Groh, lOKUera. Byrne.
Stolen biutea: Hersog, 2. iHmble playa:
Groh. ):. lUxlgera to Mollwlis; Heraoir
to Mollwitx: Atayer to Byrne to Bancroft
t Nlehoff to B. Killtfer. Baaea on balla:
Off Bchnelder. ' n" Mayer, 2; off Tin
cup, 1. Hlta: Off Mayer, 8 in six Innings;
off,. Tlncuri. 2 In three liming Struck out:
By. Scbm-ldHT, 3: hy Mayer, 3: by Tlncup,
1. Umpires. Kaaon and Byruu. Score,
Yesterday'a Reaolta.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Omaha. 1; Lincoln, 4.
Ploux City-Denver, failed to arrive.
IK'B Moines, 12: Wichita, 0.
St. Joseph, 4; Topeka. 5.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Chicago. 8; Boston. 4.
St. Louis, 0-11; Brooklyn. 1-1.
PlttHburgh-New York, rain.
Cincinnati, (-1; Philadelphia, 1-3,
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
New York. 1-1: Chicago, 3-4.
Boston, 7; St. Louis, i.
Washington-Detroit, rain.
Philadelphia-Cleveland, rain.
FEDERAL LEAGUE.
Brooklyn, 4; Bt. Loula, 0.
Buffalo. 5; Kansas City. 1.
Newark. 2; Plttaburgh, 8.
Baltimore, 1; Chicago, 4. ,
AMERICAN ASStKIIATION. .
Minneapolis. ; Milwaukee. 6. I
..' - Today. ;.' - --.-
WoHorn league Omaha at Lincoln.
Hlori Citv at Denver, Dea Moines at
Wichita, St Joseph at Topeka.
NaU-nial Itaguo Chicago at Boston.
St. Louis at Brooklyn, Pittsburgh at New
York, Cincinnati at Philadelphia.
American LeagueNew York at Chi
cago. Ioeton at St. Louts, Washington
at Detroit, Iliiiudelphla at Cleveland.
Federal league dUrooklyn at St. Louis,
Buffalo at Kanms City, Newark- at
Plttaburgh, Baltlmora at Chicago.
NBW YOTtK:
AB. H O A H
rhnk, rf a
P-klnta, 4
Mains), ab. . i
Mullen, lb.. 4
Ores. c( a
Hrn7, If.. 4
tloon. tb. .. 8
gwenr. a.. 3
Onldwull .. 1
Nunamakr, e 0
tMiavksy. p. I
t 1
0 4
1 1
1 11
e a
1 o
o o
0 a
1 4
0 1
0 0
cmcAnn. -
AU H O A V.
aMnrphy. rf.. 4
fti.p; as.. 4 1
IB Collins, lb a t
1 Foiii-im-. lb. 1 1
J Cnlllns. If. a 0
(I Fal-wh, rf.. 1 I
'OS'halk e...I 1
OHIkbiirn. Ibl 0
0 Scott, p a 0
0
1 Totals
Struck out: By Faber. : bv Caldwell.
6. Impirea: O'Loughlln and Hilde-
hrand.
Red Box Defeat Browaa.
ST. IX)U1S. July 22.-Boeton used three
pitchers here today and subdued St.
Louis, 7 to 3. Hard hitting marked the
game throughout. Loudermllk started
for St. Louis. He lacked control and waa
relieved by Koob after yielding two
runa. Koob settled down after tha aec
ond Inning and held Boaton In check
until tha eighth, when ha waa taken out
to allow a pinch hitler go to bat for him.
In the ninth James waa htt for three
runs before SlRler, who had been playing
first base, relieved blm.
Foater waa replaced In the aecond by
Maya, who Waa fairly effective, until the
ninth, when he waa removed for a pinch
runner. Wood pitched the last Inning
and allowed two hlta and atruck out two
batters. Score:
BOSTON. T. LOVIS.
AH H O A K AB H.O.A K
Hoopar. rf.. 4 1 0
Wasnar. 2b. . 2 1 a
Spraktr. rf. I a 1
Hoblttul. lb I 1 10
Caily. c Ill
Lf-els. If... 4 I 1
Oardnar, lb 6 1 I
Kentt, aa. ... 4 0 1
Thomas o. ., I 4 3
Oalnar. lb., a 0 6
Foatar, ' p. ... 1 0 0
Maya, p 1 0
Hanrlckaan 0 0
Wood, p.... 0 0
U 2T 11 1
Totala ...11 I 14 14' 4
Batted for Sweeney In tho eighth.
New York 0 0 O'O 0 0 0 1 01
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 ..3
Two-haee hit: Mullen Three-base
hits: Feleeh, Fournler. Double plays:
Scott to Weaver to Fournler, Boohe to
Pecklnpaugh to Mullen. Bases on balls:
Off Scott. 2. Struck out: By Shawkey.
8: by Scott, 2. Umpires: O'Loughlln and
Hlldebrand.
Score, aecond game; '' '
NBW TOftat. '' CHICAGO'. ' '' I
AB H O A B AH.H O.A g
Cboav-sf.,,.. 4
Pccklirps. aa 1
Malaal. Ib.. 4
Mu I Ian. lb.. 4
Cra. cf. ... 4
Barnay, If.. I
Iiauman, lb. 4
Nunamakr, s I
Caldwall. p. I
I 1 1; i M-aph, . rf ,y 0 -
I I f 0W.rar! aa 4' rt Vi
110 tCColllDS. lb 4 14t a
1 4' 1 OFmirler. lb. 4 T14 I t
1 0 0 0 J Collins. If. a 0 0 0 0
4 10 OTalarh. cf.. 10 10 0
0 4 2 OMayar. c... 10 4 3 0
0 4 4 OBIkburna. tb I 0 1 10
10 0 OFabar, p.... 110 10
Miller to Butler; O'Mara to Daubert.
Base on balla: Off Smith, 1. Struck out:
Bv Sal lee,'. 8; by Smith. 1. Umpires:
Rlgler and Hart.
BT. LOl'Ig. BROOKLYN.
ADH.Ot.lt AB.HO.AK
Baanhar. If.. 4 114 Myara. cf... 4 10 0 0
I iu nara. aa.. i u i a
OOlann. sa... 104
IDaubart, lb. 4 U 1
0 Wheat. II. ..all
OCutahaw, Ib 1
flIMenx!. rf.. I
UH hulls ... 0
lHuinmal. rt.. 1
OOata, lb 4
OO. Millar, e. I
Ooomba. p. . 1
M 14 87 SAvvlatoa, p. 1
Moi-ty ... 1
Uoualaa. p.. 4
Huaslna, lb. 1 a a
J Miller, lb. 4 4 18
rinydar, a... 4 1 8
to'ha. e.... 0 4 0
Putlar. aa... t 0 4
WIUuu. rf-rf 4 14
polan, rf... 0 4 1
Jjont. rf-ct., 4 3 4
Ilaticl. lb... 4 4 4
Perdu, p... 4 0
Totala
Totals ....11 4 14 1 Totala 11115 1
New York 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01
Chicago ,0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 4
-Two-base hits: '"'Caldwell. Cree. Throo
bane hits: K. Collins, Fabor. Bases on
balls: Off Fabci;, 2; off Caldwell. 1.
0 CPhotton. If.. 4 4 4 0 0
4 lAuatln, 8b.. ( 2 0 0 0
0 0 Lary, lb-0 4 8 8 0 0
0 0 Pratt, lb.... 4 18 10
8 OWalkar, rf.. 4 1 4 8 0
0 0 Walsh, cf... 1 0 8 1 0
4 0I.an. sa.. 4 0 1 4 0
0 OAsnaw. o... 8 1 1 0 0
0 08lalar lb-p 0 0 0 0 4
6 4 Ol.wrtrmllk. p 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 OKnoh. p 10 18 0
0 4 "Howard ... 1 0 4 0 0
0 0 f Jamas, p.... 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 OSararold. .. 0 0 1 0 0
aOalryniDl.. 0 0 0 0 0
.Totala ....II 10 17 17 1
Totala ....14 11 27 10 0
Ratted for Thomaa In the sixth. .
Ran for Man In the ninth.
Ran for Agnew Inth e eighth.
Batted for Koob In the eighth.
Ran for Leary in the ninth.
Boaton 3 1000000 37
St. Loula 1 10100000-3
Two-Tmse hit: Hoblltxel. Three-bane
hit: Pratt. Double plays: Lavan to
Leary; Gardner to Hoblltxel. Bases on
bails: Off Foster, 2; off Mays, 2; off
IxHidermllk. 2; off Koob, 3; otf Jamee, 2.
Hlta: Off Foster, 6 In one and two-thirds
Innings; off Loudermllk, 2 in no Inning,
none out In first; off Mays, 4 In six and
one-third innings; off Koob, 5 in eight
Innings; off Wood, 2 In one Inning; off
Jamea. 2 In two-thirds. Inning; off Stslrr.
1 In one-third Inning. Struck out: By
Maya, I; by Wood, 5; by Koob, 1; by Pla
ice. Ji LjroPJ res;, Wallace a ad .Co n aoy.
K10 LEWIS OUTPOINTS
CHARLES WHITE
NEW YORK. JULY 22.-TTM Lewis,
the English lightweight. outpointed
Charles White of Chicago, by a small
margin In their ten-round bout here to
night, according to newspaper critics.
Until tha last round when Lewis used
a loft Jab to the head with great effe
tiveness the outcome waa in doubt .
Both flghtera, who agreed to weigh
under 135 pounda, ringside., were within
the weight. Lewis weighed 134V and
White, 133 pound.
Resta and De Palma
To Run at Mill City
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. .July .,?2.
Ralph De Palma and Darlo Reata signed
entry blanks today for the first 600-mlIe
automobile race September 4V to be tub
on the local speedway now under con
struction, A purse of 200,000 Is offered
for the event. . Do Palma was the win
ner of tho Indianapolis race and Reata
won the Chicago speedway classic. There
fore the rubber will be on the Minne
apolis track. .
Weekly Doable Bills.
Double-headers are scheduled ' every
Saturday In the Virginia league..
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Spring and Summer
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25c
CEO. P. 101 CO.. Makora, TROT, N. T.
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FOR MEN
508-510 SO. I6h.
AND
Thos. Kilpatrick & Co.
1M7 Douglas Street
.411 U 10 XI 10
- ' Batted for Thleaitig In the ninth.
! Moines 0 0 S 0 0 S 1 S-11
"khila 00000-0
lft on baabs: Dea Mulnea. k; HirhUa.
.. Two-base hit: Bllla Stolen bases:
Bllla. fcwoldV Hits: Off Cochran, t In
xven and onavthird innlnga. Double
ulays: Jonea to Kolflt. Hartford to
.lones: Brltton to l-amb; Hiuitsr to Jonea
J l ruck out: By Guilgan, 1: by Cochran.
j: by Pate, 1. Baaea on bails: Off Glllt
gn 4; of CoohraiL (; off Pata, 1. Paed
Ull: Breen. WHd pttohee: CcDran, 3
Hit by phebed ball: By Cochran. Jone.
I tin : 1 ou. Lmplra; Van Byckii. .
TOPEKAt WI1 A HARD QtHI
r:lrrs.sslsg twateal (isvra (a tha
taws,
w?TP.EKK,MS k..JuJr a-TU Topakaa
7 ? bard-fought gam from Ht. Jo-a-.ti
today aftrr eleveu Ituitngs by tna
wore of 6 to 4. Score: '
ST. JOHEPIl
B- R-
ataon, rf 4
KmiIt, lb 6 0
Hfliner, cf 4 a
Or.xlii-k. 2b 6 1
Wii Uuia. If 6 0
Rapp, aa 6 2
Orucluig, 36 4 0
Hiaa. c 4
VV idoiuan, p 4 1
JACK NESS FAILS TO .
HIT IN FIFTIETH PLAY
AlollwHa. lb 8
CINVDNNATI.
AH H O A E
nn.h. lb ... 1 I
ll.t.oii, aa. . 4 4
i'U i a. a
KUIIIar. (..
ilrirtith rt.. 4
I lark, a 8
IrS AXGELK. July r.-Jack
Oakland first baseman, who has a record
of hitting safely In fucty-nlna conaecu
tive game, filled today to get a hit In
the gsmo with Vernon. Art Fromme,
itrhlng for the Tigers, broke Ness" record-breaking
streak. whi-h surpasses Ty
Oobb'e record of fortv rames. Ness waa
at hat four times, flaw out twlca, grounded
to pitcher and got on base on a force out.
Hi bandar, s I
XesH, ' I -ear. p 4
mi ivanary. p a
Wlnao .... 1
Totals
iVllrlB, 2b .
Tulliun. sa ....
I 'ell. cf
Klahrr. lb ....
Brown? If
I .at i ii nor. 2b
'1 1 alrtur, rf . ...
Uiirij, c ....
iinnar.v ...
- t '
41 4
TOPPKA
AB. R.
V;
M. O. A. K !
18 0 0
2 11 v
2 2 .e a
13 4 0
I I t ,
4 2 4 ' 3
3 12
16 4 0
1 1 1 1
M IT 1
If. O A. E.
. 1 J a
II 1
I I
. 8
114
I 6 i
1 4 M
4 p t
lit
R.H.K.
;..i &J;
.2 T 1
Coast I.eaaae Steaalts
At Los Angeles:
Oakland ,
Vernon
Batterlaat Promrh and Kuhn; Krorome
and Srtoer.
At Salt Uko City
PortUna
spit Luke City
Batte les- rXena and Flaher; Hall, Flt-
terv and llannan.
At Oik land:
Ix Angrlea
San Franclson
R.H.K.
..4 4 I
. It 1
RH.U
..14 3
4 11 S
Batteries-
rnhnu.lL
Love and Bolea: Baum and
PHitAPr.LrKii.
AU H O AH
0 nrtrrae. b . . I 1 4
1 8 ailancroft, aa 4 1 8 4 1
0 0.4 4b.kar, If . 4 II 4
14 0 01 I avail!. II. I I I'f S
4 3 4 4Nlahutf. lb. 8 4 8 4 4
I I 1 Whltla.l. cl. I ,0 l'O 4
Oil 0l.uil.rua. lb. 4 811 4 0
14 4 f-Kuina. a.... 4 t 10 (
4 4 8 tVwaarae p. 3 4 4 4 4
444
4 4 10 Touts . 4 IT W 1
4 4 0 0
TaitilT .. I 4 4
Totals ... II lllll I
Matted for Schneider In ftfLh
Butted lor I-car In eignth.
Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 I
Philadelphia .......0 X 0 1 0 0 0 i
Two-baae Mis' Groh. Clark. Mollwtta,
Bancroft. Double llay: W .lllania t
Schnt1rr to Uruh. Bases on balls: Off
Shnelder, J. off McKenery, 1; off
mama, 1. Struck out: By Lrar, 1; by
marve. 8. HUa: lift Schneider. 4 In
four Innlnya: off Lrar, t In three Innings;
in one inning, t'm-
ason.
D.r
iw-c
foul
off McKenery, none
litres' Byron and Ki
Divide Dobl-llralr.
BBOtKLYN July 21 Brooklyn and
St. l.mila divided a doulile-beuder today,
Brooklyn taking' the first game. 1 to ft,
pud Si. Louta tlie aecond game. 11 to 1.
Tha first ctuit-st was a Ulohera' battle
belwevn Southpaw Smith and SaJlee.
Tha winning ruu aaa aKored In the eighth
on threa tilla. The CardlnaJa battel
three Brooklyn pltchera all over the lot
In the second game. The Dodgers could
do nothing with Perdue, an error by
lxng saving tli in front a shutout.
Score, first iame:
BT. LOt' Is" " BRXK1.YN
AB II O A K AB H O A E
Oil IXna cf... 4
0 8 1 'O Mara. aa. 4
4 4 9 SKaubart. Ik. 4
4 a i a ov. if . . a
0 4 Cut.hk. Ib a
, a a a Hui-i.i rt a
,4114 tllrll. b 8
,4180 lUniniir. c a
,8011 uw,-Culii ...
,8108 ao Millar, r. . 0
- t- soiiik, p.... a
UOMII
Totala ... Pi I r 11 I
..I aHan for Mc'urty in eolith.
Brbaaella te 4 aaal. I Bun for SnvoVr In ninth.
Salt lke club haa pjr. haa-d " l-rnte ueaytioee-
JIM Ul I ) u w w ' v w I i
k.ai ned iuu: Hiuoklyn, , DouUo piaya.
Totals ....81 4 87 14 8
Ran for Stengel In seventh.
' Batted for Apple ton In seventh.
Bt. I Jin la 0 0 1 4 S 0 0 411
Brooklyn 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
i Two-base hits: Myers, Cutaliaw. Gets,
Three-haae lilt: J. Miller. Stolen baaea:
Hugglna 121. Earned runs: St. Louis, 0.
Double plays: O'Mara to Cutshaw to
Daubert; Coombs to O'Mara to Cutshaw;,
Huggins to Butler to J. Miller. . Baaee
on balls: Off Ooomba, S; off Apple ton, 2;
off Perdue. 2, Hlta: Off dumbs. 7 In
four and one-third Inninga: off Appleton,
I In two and two-thirds Innings; off
Douglas, 6 In two Innings. Hit by pitched
ball: By Coombs, Ixing. Struck out: By
Coombs. 1; by Appleton, 1 by Dmglasa,
3: by Pardua. 1. Umpires; Rlgler . ami
Hart.
Dark Horse Appears -1
To Have Good Chance
In tho -Tennis Meet
' Play In the Southweatei. arowa Tennis
association's tourney, now on at the
Council Bluffs Rowing association courts
at Lake Manawa, waa greatly advanced
yesterday. The finals In the singles
and doubles championships will be played
Friday morning, with the finals In tha
consolation singles and double Friday
aftemoou. .i
DOUBLES PRELIMINARIES.
Okay and Newcomb beat Moore and
Bender, 4-3. 413.
Hart and Hart beat Harlan and De
well, S-3. tV-4.
Copeiand and Kllllon beat Junk In and
WiKidard. (-2. b-1.
Foakett and Ixng beat Hertert and
Cooper. 2-4. 7-6, 4V-4.
Fleet and Oellat beat Boysea and Boy
sen. 4VS. 4-8.
IX5UBLES FIRST ROUND.
Finpkle and Laavlu beat Ross and Nye,
-2 1-s, -.
Boehner and Mulholiand beat Dean and
Rathke. 4-1, 7-6.
lUyner and Peckhara beat Parker and
Ritchie. -. 4-2.
Green and Casey beat Coaad and
Brown. -, a-a.
Aaaerleea Aaaerlatioe. .
At Milwaukee: 1111K
MuinralHilu 13 I Baarhar. If . 4
Milwaukee s....6 s 4 ; "' J
BatteHea: Tingling and Sullivan; Young I indr"'t 4
and Brannon. . ! oonaa'laa '.. 4
Bullar,
ksstkers Asaoelatlaai
Lbtiungbain. 4. Little Rock, 1
Atlanta. 3; Kashtllle. 3
Mobile 4r. ChartarHnera. !.' ' -New
Orleans. iO. Slni.phis. 2.
Tlie
tMiaa. it
Lh.s. rf ...
H.i 1. Ik..
SaJlaa. p..
! Totals . . .
I II
I
0
1
CONSOIATION SINGLES.
Woodard beat Van Brunt. 4-4. e-4. T-4.
Browning beat lW oi. 4-8. 4-1. -BlNGLKtJ
S'IRST ROUND.
W ataon beat Reynolds by default.
Cl ilita beat K. Hoyaen. k-l. 4-b.
Tul linger beat Rathke. 4-0. 8-4
Parker In-at Killlon. 4-1. -ll. 4-0.
Finpkle beat Woodard by default.
Gellat beat Rosa. 1. 4a
Bayuer beat Van Brunt. 4-0, 4-0.
Kit. lile beat Kynett. -7. 4-1. -J.
Newromo Ifst Mulholiand. ft-3, 7-6.
14 1
J Bonder brat FWet 7. T-6.
I'll, her I Imrlea t-.-hniuIti from the Bixrok- I Brooklyn
Mn Natiooai clutx ib - .
SINGLES M4COND ROPNl).
Dean beat Brown, a-1. ft-j.
Bender beat Leavltl, o-t, 4-4.
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