Tim BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY. AUGUST 3, 1915. Bringing Up Father aa Copyright. IMS, International News Service. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus 2 CL ,tH AUTO! IT TO THE iJ Ufa'!' U NOW ifi THIS JAOL W & 1 -bMrM! .fS ji NOW-What. ) 000 U " r 10 TO WORK AT THE IK OTJ f TO 1' ' r Mtt? M U L' ' l0VM TRAOe . WHAT DO M$VN II J-i1 ij ' ' A 1 s ' ROURKES RETURN HOME WEDNESDAY 1 Trip on Road is Disastrous, Xrag'i Men Losing Eight Oat of Thir teen Games Played. BAD PITCHING IS THE REASON After a more or less disastrous trtp over the weatern wheel of the circuit ' the Rourkea return home to open a stretch of twelve days on the local lot ! Wednesday. Des Molnea will " be tfte j first attractlon.v j Omaha won five games and lost eight on the western swing. Two out of three . were dropped at Denver. Wichita and' Topeka and the four-game series at L4n-1 coin resulted In an even break. But the ' losses on the road did not affect the standing of the club, as the Rourkea re-, turn home In fifth place, the same posi tion they were in on their departure. ! To bad pitching- must be ascribed the ' poor showing away from home. Tom Blodgett, regarded as among the best I twirlers In the league, lost four games ! and annexed nary a victory. Ha was hammered hard In every game. Bob In-, gersoll, the new pitcher, lost three and : won one. Cecil Thompson won two games and Lou North won two and lost one. j Bverdon was used onl as a relief hurler. The Dea Molnea aeries, which opens Wednesday, will consist of three games played In two days. The original schedule . called for games .Wednesday, Thursday! and Friday, but It was agreed to double I the Friday game and play It as part of a bargain bill Thursday. Then Denver . wilt oome here Friday, an open date, and the Booster day game will be played ; with Coffey's crew. Also Des Moines j wOl Jump for home and play Its Booster day with Lincoln on Friday. Following : Denver will come Topeka, Lincoln and Wichita In that order. - ball: Uy Southern, Lejeune. Time Umpire: Cusack. 1:30. IK9 MOIXKH LOSES TWO OA MBS Dearer Wins Iloth Ends of Doable- Header. DENVER. Oolo.. Atn. 2-Denver took a double-header here today from Dea! Topeka Aioinea, o to 4 ana T to tt. ine ommme i.i;i of both was in doubt until the ninth. '(knlll i,- Standing of Teams WESTERN LBAOl'EJ. Spencer, cf Miller, rf McCormtck, If.... Galloway. 2b foffey. 3b Shields, lb Kellchcr, ss 8pa.hr,' c Mitchell, p . . 4 . 4 . S . s Totals 34 Hunter, cf.... Bills. If Hahn, rf Jones, lb Hartford, ss.. Sawyer, ib.... Ewoldt. 3b lira ham, o GilUgan, p..... Totals. AH. ... 2 ... s ,.. s ... 4 ... 4 ,.. S ... 2 ... 4 ,.. 4 .80 H. O. A. 8 3 0 14 0 12 0 2 3 3 2 2 3 17 0 114 0-5 1 2 0 0 13 27 U I. II. O. A. 12 0 ISO 12 0 1 . 0 1 1 3 0 6 4 2 2 6 112 0 0 0 8 26 14 0 ivi as .6ta Mi 87 .611 PO 47 .617 47 4 .( 4$ M .45 a 6i 40 65 .411 87 61 i .SM Xes Molnea iS Denver US V7 13 CM, Galloway's home run In the ninth won 1 sioux City ! 93 the first and is said to be the longest hit ' Wichita '." S5 ever made on the local grounds. Desist Joseph".".'!"." M Aioinen came rrom oenina in ine secona mat i.PAni'R I AMUR LVAOUR and several times threatened to take the; NAT- AG t E ammk -AtJt r lead, but waa retired at critical times pha !si 41 .664 Boston 68 34 .630 with men on bases. Score, first game: BpooUlvn - 45 .6MI ChloaBO ....6S 34 .I7 VH.N V t.Jt. . x.(. .,. h ..47 4S .Ml ntrolt a Srt -4il7 Boston 47 46 .606 Waahlngton 48 46 .611 . . I J7 JC Kill K" V AT. J? 44 . New York. .44 46 .4M 8t. Iouls....: 66 .44 J! Cincinnati .40 63 .4N2 Cleveland ..37 67 .M J Bt. Ioul...46 61 .4741 Phlla 32 63 .SJ7 X FKDERAU AMERICAN. XI W.UPot.l W.L.Pct. X Kan. Clty..5fi 40 .6H3I St. Paul ..62 39 .614 CUBS MAKE IT TWO IN ROW FROM PHILS Chicago Defeats Quaker City Crew Through Earned Runs by Four to One. SCIIULTE HAMMERS A HOMER YANKEE RALLY IN NINTH SAYES DAY Chicago Sox Overcome When New Yorks Pile Up Three Runs and Turn Defeat Into Victory. FABER UNABLE TO FINISH PLAY NEW YORK, Aug. J.- By a ninth In- in a nut whan wliinln? run scored. Dee Moines 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0-4 1 Denver 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 16 Racririce hits: Hahn, Bills, Ewoldt, I Miller, Mitchell. Two-base hits: Bills, Hunter. Miller. Shield, Coffey, Spencer. Three-base hit: Hartford. Home .run: In'polls ...64 46 .640 Minn 64 47 .6.13 Kan. City .62 41 .615 fioulsvllle .49 48 .m Cleveland .42 62 .447 Milwaukee .44 63 . 464 Columbus ..38 61 .3t4 Yesterday's Results. WESTERN LEAGUE. Ft. Joseph, 6; Lincoln, 9. Des Moines, 4-6. Denver. 6-7. Sioux City. 1; Wichita. 5. NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York-St. Louis, scheduled game played Sunday. Philadelphia, 1; Chicago, 4. Brooklyn, 4; Cincinnati, 0. Boston-Pittsburgh, rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE. ( Chicago, 2; New York. 3. Cleveland, 4; Philadelphia 3. St. Louis, 1; Washington, 6. o viurago ...- t .nti i P'bunah ..61 41 .664 n! Newark ..(, 44 . 642 St. Ixiuls ..60 46 . 621 ri Brooklyn .44 64 . 44! a Buffalo ...45 66.440 0! Baltimore .34 63 .361 0 Ol l t A o.w" r, Mrtehe.ll. 4: Detroit. 6: Boston. 3. hv itlYHMn. 1 Kaaea on bills: Off Mlt- FEDERAL LEAGUE. cfiell 3; off Oilliean. 1. . Double plays: Ttaltlmore-Kanaaa City, rain. Bawyer to Hartford to Jonea, Kellelier tO Newark, 8; Chicago. 2, (ialloway to Shields. Time: i:w. nu plrei Van Kyckle. 8core, second game: Score, second game: DENVER. ' ak H TI. O. A. E. .-511800 CHICAGO, Aug., 2. Chicago made It two straight from Philadelphia today, dc- nlng rally the New York Amerlc'ans piled featirrg the visitors, 4 to 1. All run scored I up three runs in their itame with Chl were earned, but those made by ChloaRO cago today and turned defeat Into vie wer the outcome of hlttlnK which was tory, winning, 3 to 2. Faber, pitching bunched and of the extra bane variety, for Chl.aKo, was unable to finish Ma One run was produced by a homer In tho gam, belnir relieved by Bcott after eljht fourth .by Schulte, whoalso made A Mind two-thirds Innings, double In the fifth which drove In a run. , With Chlcano Iradlnff. 2 to 0, In the Cheney grave the visitor two lilts, una ninth, Plpp and Cook singled and Mullen, each In the first and second Innings, but running for Plpp, scored on E. Colllr.s' became wild in the sixth and walked fumble on Harney. Hartxell, batting for Alexander, drove In tho tying run with a single. Scott then relieved Faber and chance, an cany fly, afterward making a slurb nii'l ncorlng a run. Hicro: ST. lXHIS. WAPHINUTON All II OAK AM 11 O A 8 Rh-.Uon, It. ..i I t u (iMnrllr, rt. l 0 0 0 0 AilMln. 3b. ..t 0 1 1 HFuil.r, lh...l 1 I 0 l'r.n, Sb 1 I utmitn. rt..,. I I Walkri'. rt...l 1 t OHhunkl. SI... 4 0 I t 0 Howani. )b..4 a a t dOanJll. lb . 4 1 0 V. lf.ii. rl ...4 1 I 0 UJuhnaon. p.. I SIS 1-Hinn . 4 t 1 I i A.nanilih, c I 0 0 hpv..tiiI, c. 4 o 1 I iv. h. 1,1... n..i o t i i Klnlrr. p 4 1 I PKopp If I t 1 0 1 Tolala ... U 4 84 1 Total to ( 7 It St. 0 U u U U U 1 O 01 WnshltJ'.lnn 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 6 Two-bam, hits: livan, Clandll. Stolen laM: Milan. Earned runs: St. IamiIs, 1; Washington, 8. Double ilay: Johnson to Uaivlll, Johnson to Ainmnith to Mr Hrld" to Shank. Flrat baae on errors; St. IOiil. 2; Washlngion, 1.. Haiu'S on balls: Off SiHler, 2; off Johnson, 4. Struck out: Bv S sler. 8; by Jolinnon, 5, Um pires: O'LouKhlln and lilldebrand. Norris Williams Gets Revenge on Griffin nOSTOK. Aug. 2.-R. Norrla Williams, 2.1, tho national lawn tennis champion, squared accounts with C. J. Orlffln of 8an Francisco, who defeated him at the he filled the bnaes by parsing Nunamaker. j loMtlon tournament In that city re While Ditching to High he made a wild Gently, by winning In straight sots from Becker In the seventh saved the visitors pitch, Uamey scoring tho winning run. the California n In tho fifth rotwd of the Oole, pitching his first New York gome ixngwooa challenge tournament today, of the season, did well, allowing only ono 1 Williams found hl opponent troublesome two men. Manager I rosnahan started him again In the seventh, but he lout control and after walking pne man was replscod by Lavender. The pass to LINCOLN WINS FINAL GAM IB St. Joseph Loaea by Score of Nine to Five. LINCOLN, Neb., Aug. 1. In a game of loose fielding and hard hitting Lincoln won the final game of the aeries from st, Joseph today, to 5. Score: Spencer, cf...., Miller, rf MoCormlck, If Galloway. 2b.. Coffey. 3b (Shields, lb...... Kellher, sa , Sheatak. c Harrington, p. Hj.ahr. c , Pterxer, p Gasklll, p Totals 3 1 0 0 .32 8 27 10 DES MOINES. Ail. K. H. O. A. E. 4 1 3 1 0 0 Buffalo. 6: St. Louis. 6. Brooklyn-Pittsburgh, rain. AMERICAN ASSOCIATIOIN Indianapolis, 1; Loulavtlle, 4. St. Paul, 8; Columbus, 0. Kansas City, 8; Minneapolis, 7. Usmri Today. 1 ! Weatern League Topeka at Lincoln, 0 Denver' at Wichita, Sioux City at HU Jo 0 i aeph. 1 National League New York at St. i Louis. Philadelphia at Chicago, Brooklyn jj at Cincinnati, Boston at Pittsburgh. Si American League Detroit at Boston, 1. I, i .. " V 1. .......... n .,.. V in. AVJ ui n i ui n., L icr.anu c V a ' .1 adelphla, St, Louis at Washington. Federal League Baltimore at Kansas City, Newark at Chicago. Buffalo at St. Louis, Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. from a shutout, as two bits were bunched off Lavender and the lono run scored. v Both cluba fielded well, Schulte, Zim merman, Good and Williams cutting tiff hits by the (visitors, while "Beck, Stock and Bancroft kept the locals' score down. Score: CHICAOO. AB It O A rl 1 13 0 0 a 1 i 0 Murray. rt...l a t o I I 1 IKl he-. ... 1110 I 0 . Bchulta, It. . .X I S 1 0 111) Zln.mrr., St. S 0100 SS0 tKnlaely. Ih.,4 1 0 1 0 1 11 0 OWIIIIums cl I 14 0 0 0 t 1 CArrh.r. 0....I S 0 10 1-Mrl.arrr, lb. a 1 0 0 01 Of'tienrr. P....1 040 0 0 n t LmVeodar. p.l 0 0 00 000 ToUli ....aft 7 17 ( t 0 earned run In eight Innings. Bcore; CHICAGO. NEW YORK, All H.O.A AH.H.IJ.A.H. PHILADELPHIA. AM. II. O A B. Ranorart. sa.4 I a oOood mock. ah. ...4 B.kr, It.... a Orarath. rt..4 Nlfhott. 2b... 4 , rcikrrt. cf...4 luuiUrua, lb.. 4 . Killlf.r, C...1 ; Adnms e 1 , Mayer. p....l 1 uuKr ' BaumMrt., p.O Khlllml ..,.1 Tiacup, p Murr.hr. rf . 4 a a 0 W'NW. . 4 Oil T. .rviiiins. ah. 4 114 Foornler. lb a 0 IS 0 J.Colllii. Ill 110 Kvltwh. rf....S 8 Major, c... a 1 a Hnth 1 0 0 niarkh., ab... a a H. hulk, e 0 OAS Falier. p 8 8 rod. B......0 0 0HItl. H 4 ' Boon, an.... 4 lValaal. lb.. .4 l Plur-. lb.. ...4 ('Mullan ....0 PfW.k. rf 4 ftarnar. of. ..8 UHuman. ab..a Alexan4ar. e .S (ltartwll ....1 or.ie. p ,.1 Onlrtwall ....1 Totals 0 0 nrowa ... o l a .81 634 13 i'Nun.makar 0 l a 1 10 a Oil 40 in tho first two sets, but took the third easily, as Orlffln tired rapidly on the wet turf. CHICAGO VARSITY BALL TEAM OFF FOR ORIENT 001 CHICAm. Aug. J.-The University of Chicago haw ball team. In charge of Prof. C. W. Wright of the political ecunoiny department, tvlli leave tonight for a trip to Japan to play the three leading unl vcrpltle of that country. There were twelve player In the party and the plans Include a number of exhibition game be tween Chicago and the coast. A stop of ten days will be made In the Hawaiian 00100100 tV-2 ' Inlands and the party will arrive in Japan ..0 0000000 J 3 about September 21. The Maroons will Tntait ... la 1 rt to i Two out when winning run scored. Batted for Mayer In ehth. Han for Plpp In ninth. Hatted for Alexander In ninth. Hatted for Cole In eighth. Hatted for Brown In ninth. Chicago Lloyd, 2h Wolfe. If McOafflgan, ss... Molntyre, rf Wlllalifia. lb... Schreiber, cf Whalon, 8b McAlliater, c Steward, p Morse, p Totals .'. Watson. If , Koehler, lb H timer, cf R. Williams, rf Grodlck, 2b Bapp, 3b Groellng, ss BlU-a. c Moore, c Wldeman, INCOLN. AB. .. 4 .. t .. 4 .. S .. 4 ..4 .. 6 .. 6 .. 0 .. S ..85 JOKF AB. .. 6 .. 6 .. 4 .. 4 .. 4 .. 4 .. 4 .. 3 .. 1 R. H. O. A. E. I 0 112 0. 2 3 0 0 0 12 110! 2 0 10 0 0 2 14 0 31 1 1 2 0 4)' 0 112 1! 3 2 7 1 1' oooi: 1 1 0 7 0' "5 12 27 15 "i! PH. , R H. O. A. EL ! 1 1 2 0 0, 3 3 7 0 0: 0 2 110 2 2 10 1! 0 0 5 1 1, 0 13 8 1! 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 1 4 0' 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 5 10 24 13 4' 0 0 1 I 1 0 - Hunter, ef.... Bills. If 4 10 8 0 Hahn, rf 8 0 110 Jones, lb 4 0 0 7 1 Hartford, ss 6 110 1 Sawyer, 2b 4 0 1 5 1 Ewoldt, 2b 6 110 2 Graham, c 4 13 8 0 Baker, p 1 0 0 0 1 Thomas, p 8 110 1 Breen 0 0 nO 0 0 Totals 37 10 24 7 : Heath By ford Wins From W. Johnston i 0 Tetali ....II 4 84 11 j Matted for Mayer In slxtlr. i Battfd lor Baumgartner In eighth. ! Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 Chicago 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 4 I Two-base hits: Pasltert, Knlaoly, I Schulte. Home run: Schulte. Earned ! runs: Chicago, 4; Philadelphia, 1. lUaea i on halls: Off Maver. 2: olf Cl.encv. 3. Hits: Off Mayer, 6 in live innings; oir la.iniKiirtner, none In two Innlngu; oft Tlncup, 1 in one inning; off Chem-y, 2 n Six Innings tnune out In seventh); off lAvenucr, 4 In three Innings, lilt by LV: "A, "'."""r"- hirt ' nnlng'"struck out: By Col. ! by i feature of the game the hal.ery work noiiy and Wallace. New York..., Three-bate hit: J. Collins. Stolen base: meet teams of th Universities of Wascda, K. Collins, tat nod run: Chicago, 1. Sue- K , d Melll The flrat arame will 1m i lflto hits: Faber, B:ruey, J. Col 1ns. ; Kel a"a ,e'JI- 1 he first game will be Double i.Ihvb: Faber to Wavr to Four- t St. Paul, Minn, i ler Blackburn to K. Collins to Fourntor, FiiHt baae on errors: Chicago. 1; New Cedar ll.plds Wl, York, 1. Bases on bals: Olf Cole, 4; -cnin nn.n.j T- a.. an.ui i off Faber, 2; off Scott. 1. Hits: iMf CEDAIl HA 1 1 1 d, Ia.( Aug. 2. (Special.) Cole. 6 In . Ight Innings; off Browne, ncne. j --f'llr. 'jM '"-"y won fr'n Holgrade two-thirds Innings; off Scott, 2 In one- ',f " cl. an, miunpy game. Ihe Klein Bated for Baker In the fourth. Vullandlngharo, p.. 1 Totals 38 l.lnroln l St. Joseph 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 6 i Home run: R, Williams. Two-base ! lilts: IJoyd, McOafflgan, Williams Mo-' A Ulster. Double play: Helmcr to Bliss; i lUpp to Grodlck to Koehler. Stolen bases. I H. VWUlama. Grodlck. Rapp, Wolfe.) Koehler. Helmer. Sacrifice hits: Hel-1 per, Schreiber. Struck out: By Moras. ' 6; by Wldeman. 1. liases on balls: Of f I ?te1?rd.- off WWeman. 6: off Morse, ' 2. off A allf,ndiiigham. 1. Hit by pitched 1 P"1:..? Widunmn, I; by Vallandlnaham I i; wild pitches: Wldeman. 3. Passed balls: McAllialer. 2. Pitching record: Two runs and 8 hits in one-third Inning off Steward; 2 runs and 7 hits in eight and two-thirds Innings off Morse; 8 runs and 10 hits in six Innings off Wldeman; 1 run and 2 hits In three Innings off Vallandingham. Time: 2.01. Umpire: 0 ; CHICAGO, Aug. 2. Heath Byford, Chl 1 j cago, upset predictions today by defeat- jlng Wi. M. Johnston of San Francisco In the first round of the western tennis Des Moines 0 2 2 5 ii tournament at Lake Forest. Denver 3 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 7 1 , ... , Stolenfba.es: McCormlck (2). Miller, j w" for the IlllnoU Hartford. Two-base hit: Hartford, champion, since critics generally had Three-baa hits: Harrington. Miller, predicted his defeat at the hands of tha Sawyer. Home run: Sheatak. Hit by i funou. Canlforniaa and bemoaned ha pitched ball: By Baker, Shlelda; by ! amou" '-nirorniaaana bemoaned the Mitchell, Hahn; by Thomas, Gaakell. fac' that the draw placed a local favorlta Struck out: By Baker. 2; by Stener, 1; against th star in the first round. Er- wrsgiKirrffit ; r ,Jo,hn"ton the mtch- He md8 Harrington, 4; oif Thomas, 2. Double toUl of 78 to Byford 64, though ho play: Sawyer, unassisted. Hits: Off j earned 39 of hi point to th Chi Baker, 6 in three Innings; off Thomas, i Cll0-n.- -a v.. , , - . . . 2 in flv Innings; off Harrington. in I " ,cor we" 7B M- six and one-thrd Innings; off Sterser, 1 . Church, the Princeton 'player, In one ond one-thrd Innings; off Gaxkell, ! with Johnston out, became favorite to- none in one ana one-inira inninsa. lime; 2:12. Umpire: Van Syckle. . . Newark Trim Whales. CHICAGO. Aug. 1 Newark won a hard-fought sixteen-innlng game from Chicago today, I to 1 The visitors tied tbe score In the ninth tnnlnng on three uccsslv single. In the sixteenth Mo Kechnle singled and Esmond sacrificed him to second. He went to third on RIIT 15 TUTPC IIICT CA8.IC Kousch s Infield out and scored the win- i DU 1 ld ntrlt JUol OAlYlt ning run wnen omim rumDiea a slow t roller from Scheer. Scheer stole second FREMONT Neb Aur and reached third on Frits wild throw I J? ' i -fcM l- tox catch La port at first, but Huhn 1 Th Doa1 base ball team, with Joe forced La Porte at second, ending the Stecher, th wrestling champion, playing scoring. t A , . !" be. and his brother, Anton, at Except In the first and third Innings, ',. . ... , . when bunched hits gave Chicago Its two j hort. defeated the Fremont team before runs, Museley held the home team safely a crowa or 6W rans her Sunday after- 4; by Baumgartner, L Umpires; ana cocmiu Saperba Trim Rods. CINCINNATI, Aug. 2. Cincinnati was unable to Brooklyn Cun- T I ra Trim Red So. score off Pfeffer today and ' -,,.,, .... ............. i.: won, 4 to 0. v,WtP" i after the seventh Inning, ten niluut. of Alexunder and Lang for th horn club, also tin Ir t.inely li.tting h.-A... R.H.E. IBeltrrodn 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-8 4 8 Cedar Haplda 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 4 4 4 Batteries: Belgrade, Totenhoff. Ross and Bobbltt; Cedar Raplda, Alexander . i arter the seventh nnlng, ten miuui.s r nrv .rnrk n.,t. m Tni.hi,tt scored their first run In the firth Inning i ,fter tne xigcrs had Jumped Into a lead I ft A,,ByrV, if Totenhoff. h, when Hersog threw wild to first, bten-1 of flve runtt to ltroit ' ' v ",,r"nr",r t- sr. uusy iiternoon on Tennis Courts ot Carter Lake Club A large gallery turned out Sunday aft ernoon to watch the tennis matches on the Carter Lake club courts, where th contests were all hard fought. The play er were apparently at their best and en tertained the visitors until nearly dark, being busy all the time. In th third round of th men's singles, Creedon beat Walter Wharton, 6-3. 0-4. Hansen beat Qaugh, 6-3, 6-1. A. Newell beat Paxton 6-4. 6-4. and R. Newel beat Hatch, 6-1. 6-1. In the semi-finals, R, Newell beat A. Newell, 6-3, 6-L 6-3, and Hansen beat Creedon, 8-6, a-t, 6-4, 0-6, S-0. Tn ntuvlno? tha doubles. Wilson and R. Newell beat Hatch and A. Kwell, 6-3, 6-3, and Hansen and Wharton beat John son and Welrlrk, 6-4. 6-2. Henderson Ontnlay Charleston. r 'NDKHBON K., Aug. 2. (Special.) l..nlei-aoii trimmed Charleston hero yesterday, 13 to 4. The Charl.mon bet tors could not solve the curves of Pltchei llatiloff and Bray, while Henderson hit 1, , .. L, n,l 1 . I v, a- CVhaHMlnn )... 1 Score: RHK. tlcnderson ..2 8 0 6 0 S I 013)5 4 Ch.irleston ..0 00 80 1 000 4 3 11 lisiiei ica l-irar, rvavaiuii avnu ntiuct Rich, King and Cax. Sontherm Asaoelaflna. Memphis, 11; Birmingham, i. Little Kock. 3: Now Orleans. 1 . t Chattanooga. 4; Mobile, 1 HYMENEAL Cohen-Sherman AVeddlasj. Th marriage of Miss Fannie Sherman and Mr. Harry Cohen of Sloyx, City w'a celebrated Sunday evening at Chambers academy, the Rabbi H. Grodlnsky offi ciating. Over 400 guest witnessed th ceremony. Preceding th entrance of th Woddlng party. Miss Nettle Gorellck sang. "Oh, Promise He," accompanied by Mis Sall.o ifreeniiom. Tho bride was attended by her sister. Miss Rose Sherman, a maid of honor, and the Misses Bess Grushkin, Ida Cohen and Sarah Rubin a bridesmaids. Mr Michael Mushkln was best man. Messrs. Phil Sherman, Max Kulakofsky and Rob ert Sacrny war th ushers. After an eastern wedding trip, th couple will be at horn In Sioux City. Do Yon Suffer with Colds t irkb pr. Kings inbw uiscovery, tn best cough, cold, throat and lung medi cine made. Th first dose helpa 60c. All druKalHta. Advertisement. gel taking second and scoring on Getss i three run, tne Bixth off the deliveries I single. nnyoer weaaeneu in mo iiiiiiu, . or n5 BI1( i.onard. Boston Knocked when he passed two men. Stengel fol lowed this with a triple, bringing In two runs and Gets again singled opportunely, scoring Stengel. core: BROOKLYN. CINCINNATI. ABHO.ATs ABH.O.AE Mrars. ef... I 0 0 0 OOrnb. lb a 3 a O'aUra. til OHanos, aa...4 8481 Daubart, lb. .8 0 10 OWagnar, lb.. 4 0 1 0 g.Whaat. It . 4 14 4 OKIlHf.r, of. ..4 116 0 Cuuhaw, tb.4 14 1 COrKlllh rf..a 8 1 t fUansrl, rf...4 8 8 i Wlnao. 8 1 4 8 Oats. Ih 4 t 4 t OWIIIIaral. It. I 10 0 0 Mcl-artr. 0..4 4 8 1 OMollearlta lb. 8 1 II 0 Pfattar. p. ...a Ota 08.hnlder. p. 8 t t 8 t day. He had little trouble beating J. D. Bowen of Chicago, M, 6-1, In the second round, to which he moved through a de fault. J. J. Armstrong, St. Paul, easily won from H. F. Logan, Chicago, 6-1, 6-I STECHER FAILS TO GET HIT, Buah. aa 8 1 1 Cobb, at 4 3 1 Crawford. rf.S t Vtaxb. It.... a 1 1 I Total ai87 t 1 Totals ...."? 87 14 1 'si""! 1 " . Brooklyn 0 0 u u 1 u 0 u J I auaasa, a...l t 8 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bakar, 0 1 I I Thr.li,u hit! Ct.nr.l Rtnlen hiin' l.ua. p I t t I Cutshaw. Earned runs: lin.oKlyn. ,i Double plays: Griffith to Mollwlts. Cut-v ToUlo ....84 II II II t Totals ....81 4 8110 t snaw co uauoeri. ueisio Luutiaw, rirsi .UuUed for Leonard In seventh. base on errors: Brooklyn 1 Hn-a oni r ' , - - - . . . . V..I... re vtrf., i. ntt B.hn.M.. a Detroit 1 0 10 0 1 06 Struck out: By1 Schneider, 6. Umpires: i -Boston ................ 0 1 0 0 0-4 Rlgler tnd Hart krDanll,:D"i "h-i '"'k ii. Daiiha from the box In the third, but wa unable to profit rrom tne puoning ot Boland. This was Shrlners' day. Cobb, Speaker and Gardner were rreaented with diamond I studded emblems of the order and i'resl a tin l MUiniu oi lie nw dua wub n urn- l.oganv ( i.K'l!. Score: DETROIT. BOSTON. ABH.O.AE ABH.O.AE Vltt. tb t 3 18' HrartkMO. lt.4 1 1 t t i.jaaTnn. a...B t tfcpaakar. ef..t t vHolil.tMl. lt..t 1 i Hooper, rt . l t . Oardnar. Ib. l 8 oti.rir. tb....S 1 i Car.laaa. S..3 t ' Colllna. p .. I t 1 Leonard, P...0 BolaoA. p.... 3 1 t 4 iUalnar t t t t ti t t I t I IOITHEHN HOLDS TIB SIOUX WUhlta Make Clean Sweep .f the Sprlea. hau's"1", K.'B"u A !,f- Boutltern ; ,. , ; j " "iu one run today and Wichita. mu,l., a ..u.. I of the serlea Clark for the champions Jl.l not allow a hit until the sixth, when two scores were made bv Wichita. Score: WICHITA." . AB. R. H. O. A. E. Bennett, cf 2 1 0 8 0 0 Tallion. rf ,., 4 2 2 3 0 C Patterson, lb 4 0 1 14 A 0 Hrtttorth 3 1 3 c 0 Hetilnt 8b 8 110-30 Iloap. ss 4 0 1 1 6 Thleslng, If. 4100 Buster, c 8 0 18 10 Southern, p I t 0 6 I 0 Totals 30 6 7 17 17 SIOUX CITT. AB. It, H. O. A. Cooney, Ib 4 0 0 2 White. If 4 0 Call than, ss.... 8 6 3 4 ' ljeune. cf , 2 6 116 Huiie. lb 3 u 6 10 6 IK-nsilng, :;h 3 0 0 0 0 l'axldaon. rf 3 0 0 1 0 t".ni.ny, c '118 3 1 -ls'k. p 2 661$ Totals. ........... .24 7 1 M U 1 '?U.X..Ct 0 0 0 0 6-1 li l.lta 3 o a 4 I ( Lett on baaes: Sioux C ty, 3; Wichita, S. Karned r,m: Wi. h tn. t K. riri, h.ts: I.tije ire. Urk. 'I wo-baae h.t: iK.i.neilv. Hetling. Three-bsae hit: Pat-1 tera. n. Stolen bea--: tlr.a D iuble pUvs-; "outi.ern to Bueter to H ..-.y. Ilosp to Hrlt ton W- Patterson Struck oui . h- dark. 3: I.- Southern. 3. Ban. a en Lalie: O f wik, 4, uft bouthciu, 2. liu Ly pitched throughout the long gam. Prendergaat gave wav to a pincn hitter in tn ninth and Black finished the gam for Chi cago. Score: RUE. Newark .. .0 1 00000 01 000000 16 14 1 Chicago ...1610000000006000-t 13 8 Batteries: Mossly and Rarlden; Pren dergaat, Black and Fischer. Bine Whin Terrier. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 3 Buffalo defeated St. Louis here today. 6 to 6. In the third inning, with one out and th bases full. Groom for St. Louis struck out Dalton and Ixuden. St. Louis got four runs In th third and one In th fourth. Th Buffalo team knocked Groom out of the box In tha fifth, getting two runs. The visitors tied the soor In the sixth and got th winning run In th eghth. S-ore; , R H E. Buffalo 6 6 t I 0 1 0-6 12 1 St. Loul 0 04160 00-681 Batteries: Marshall. Bedlent and P-lalr. Groom, Davenport, Plank and Chapman. .S Peterabarar Defeat Genoa. PETERSBURG. Neb.. Aug. 3.-(Speclal Telegram.) Petersburg defeated Genoa by the score of 3 to 1. bcore: R H E Petersburg ..0 6102000 3 6 3 Oenoa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 1 Batteries: Madden and Clair; Trash nd Willard. Handrrd ar Wnnaen nowaday are entering th profession or business world and go to work day after day in bad health, afflicted with soma female ailment, dragging on foot wearily after th other, working with an eye on th clock, and wishing for closing time to com. Women in this condition shou'd ti k uhat with i.yaia r.. I inKpam s te -r- - Omaha each year It will help us to secure pound, made from roots and herbs. It .-tter horn. a. The 2"0 h irs. s entered for has brought I ri III. and . . Onaha races will furnlli pLenty of women La America than any other rein-lgoAd nuing to aatlsfy the moat fxa.'t e iy. Give It a trial. Advei tlem nt. jing " ) noon by th score of 7 to 0. When Jo stepped to th plat for th first time he was given a great ovation. He failed to get a hit during th game, but was safe on an error. He flew out once, hit to tha pitcher another time and fanned for th fourth time up. Wright a former Stat leaguer with th Hastings team, pitching for Dodge, held th Fremont team to four scattered hit. He was never In danger. Th Dodge players pounded th deliveries of Peck, Mallonee and Hausner hard, while the Fremont fielders gav them wobbly sup port. Boors: R.H.E. Dodg 6 000380 3-7 111 Fremont 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 7 Batten: Dodge, Wright and Raines; Fremont, Peck, Mallonee, Hauaner and Lang. Umpire: Turner. BUD LATTA SAYS OMAHA RACES WILL BE CORKER Quit t. number of horsemen bave al ready arrived for th races Thursday. Friday and Saturday of this week and are quartered at th Merchant hotel, which Is th headquarter of many of these. "Th Omaha race should b corkers." said Bud I-atta of Tekamah at the Merchanta. Mr. Latta i secretary of the Tekamah Racing aaaociatlott, which each year put on high clas eventa "All the state is boosting to make the Omaha races a success, for realise fine high class meet at t American Association. At Louisville RH.R Indianapolis 17 0 Louisville 4 6 0 Batterlea: Bentley, Williams, Engle : and Sullivan; Kills and Crossin. i At Columbus R H E. ! St. Paul 8 1.1 0 j Columbus 0 3 3 Batterlea: Steele and Johnson; O'Toola and Coleman. At Minneapolis R.TIB. ; Kanaas City... Minneapolis T 13 4 Batteries: Gardner, Sanders. Delhi and Uelbel: Behardt. Crandall, Regan and Gonaett. Eleven innings. Cleveland at Milwaukee; postponed, rain. t Cobb. Speaker. Double plays: Gardiu-r to Carrlnan to l:arry, Speuker to Janvnn. Pases on balls. Off Dauss. 3; off Boland, 4; off Collins, 1. fllta: Off Daus. 3 in two and two-thirds innings; off Boland, 1 in four and one-third innings; off Col lins, 10 tn flv and one-third Innings; off Leonard, 1 In one and two-thlrJa innings. Struck out: By Dauss, 1; by Boiand. 1; by Collins, 1; by Leonard, 1. Umpires: Clilll and Evans. Stack Loa to Indiana. Aug. l-Th wild- formerly of tli David Cltr Blank HaTloeb. DAVID CITT, Neb, Aua. 2. (Special.) David City defeated Havelock hero Sun day, 2 to 0. Miller for David City struck out twelve men. Score: R. H E. 1vll City.. ..2 0000000 2 2 Havelock ....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 6 0 Batteries: MI'ler and Pickering: PhtDos TVrmer and Wolderneaa. I'mrjlraa: WlnHi . ri'N.ni a and Smith. Tuna, 1:30. waikar. p PHILADELPHIA. .8 16 (ine.a nf Kllllnaim. Charleston. K C, club, enabled Cleve land to defeat Philadelphia to.my, 4 to 2. Wllle. who Joined the visitor today after being with the Cleveland American association team, went to 4at five times and made three alngles. drew a pass and took ttrat base when he was hit by a pltcheH ball. Score: CUCgBIWtNn. PHILADFT.PtllA. AB H O A R AB H.O.A Wllla. cf 4 8 t DHaalar, at... 0 1 1 1 Agree to Sell A. Malael. DETROIT, Aug. t.-A dispatch to a Scranton paper received here today an nounced that Manager Bill Coughlln of the Scranton club, in the New York State league, had agreed to sell Outfielder George Malael to th Detroit Americana. It Is understood th price is SJ.fioO. The outfielder is a brother of Fred Malael, third baseman for the New Tork Americans. Madison Defeats Lladaar. MADISON, Neb Aug. 2 (Siwclal ) MMiixn defeated I-lndaay yesterday aft ernoon. 7 to 6. Batteries: Malison, Bal lou, Thelman and Alt', holer: Llndaay. 1 and A knew. Hits: Off Ballou u id Thelman, 2; off Ij, 6. Struck out; By Theiinan, 8. by Lee, 6. Turn. r. th... t t rbapskaa, aa.l t 7 Jarkaon. II.. 1 I a Klrka. lb... 1 11 t-mllh. rt 4 8 I wAi.iMg., Ib. 4 t t 4 11 at t t Jaoaa, Totals W-rkori. M y. IT -. run 'Wal.h rf ...t t t Ooidrlns, If. 4 0 8 (Hrhans. rf.,.8 1 1 tllola. lb.. .4 1 3 CMrlDOla. Ik. .4 1 1 OIapp. a 4 I 8 OH.'Pf, as 8 1 8 ertllinsiia. pit Kaowlaoa. p 0 0 p.. ...1 t t M'ltef from Arnte Hbenmntlam. I John H. Gronx, Winchester, N. H. Totals ,...rr I IT 14 1 Batted for Fllllngim in seventh. (Cleveland 1 f 0 0 1 0 0 04 Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 03 Three-baae hit: Kopf. Earned runs: Cleveland. 3; Philadelphia. 8. Stolen bases: tjliapman (2); a Walsh. Double plays: Wambaxanea, Chapman and Klrka, Healey. Mclnnls an I lpp. Bases on balls: Off Walker. ; off Flillng.lm, k; off Knowlson. 1; off Wyckoff. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Knowlson (Wllle). e truck out: By Walker, 1; by Fllllngim. 4: by Knowlson, 1; by Wyckoff, 1. 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