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Mr. Jack Now BYOVE'a. UTTUE CEElTXATS A J oorSY BCTf! I OH JAMT SILLV BOOB tXy AuwW uava. NOWTT HE A PERFECT -TO MEET ME HERE. I OVWRGtV BfM?J ME. I INTO "THlNkMCi It3 HUCME J , TY MWAI&bA ' J ( V uaatQMftiwcs.J .M.V( . meet mm here tonight, I AGAM f (mWHAWl V X'A Sj " WK" u ' .rl . L, ONLY TWO WESTERN STARS PURCHASE Buying Season Closet and, Starting Today, All Western Loop Ath letes Eligible to Draft. MATT? ARE . TO BE DRAFTED Bui two Western league players were ' purchased by major league clubs thla year. Teaterday the aeason on purchas ing closed and all playera In the league are now eligible to Ihe draft. George Mogrtdgs of Des Molnea and Daziy Vance of St Joseph, both twiners, were the only playera sold.- Both pitchers were bought by th New York Yankees. That applications for a number of Weatern league athletes will be made in tha draft la certain. The number of j scouts who have visited this territory and ' then, returned for a second Investigation of the potential Ivory proves thnt point. Sutton of Brooklyn, Davis. Kelly and Farrell of the Yankees, Thomas of the Athletics, Murphy of the Cubs, Doyle of the White Box, Fraser and Ryan of Washington, Klnsetla of the Giants, Con nolly of the Cardinals and numerous other well-known Ivory hunters from the big timber have made repeated Western league visits. Links to Be Drafted. Ira Sutton of Brooklyn admitted when In Omaha the other day that the Dodgers would put in a bid for both McQafflgan ' and Dawson of Lincoln In the draft and probably Ernie Krueger. Sutton, it Is also thought, will recommend that Carl Sawyer of Dea Moines be drafted. It Is practically certain that the New York Americans will put In a draft for Krue ger If they have not already purohased him, a report to tha latter effect coming from New York, but it could not be veri fied In Omaha. It Is expected that Bruce Hartford and Carl Sawyer of Des Moines, Snooks Mo Gafflgan and Rex Dawson of Lincoln, . Ernie Krueger of Omaha and possibly Frits Scbliebner, Jim Galloway of Den ver and Choke 'Em Monro of Topeka will be asked la the major league draft. Om Player from a Clab. Only one player from a team can be procured In the draft Drawings are made to find which player will be drafted and which club will secure the player If more than one club drafts. With nearly all of the above mentioned athletes it is thought several clubs will draft. Following the major draft the class AA leagues get a crack at tha Western. Some of the playera who fall to go to the ma jors, being eliminated In tha drawings, will probably be caught In the Double A ' net. . LINKS OVERWHELM THE BEARS Morse Oatpltehes Harrlagtoa mm (irlssllee Drop Seeaad. LINCOLN, Aug. 17. Morse outpitched Harrington and Lincoln won the second game of the series with Denver, t to 1. Score: LINCOLN. H. O. A. B. 13 4 1 0 S 0 0 10 10 8 1 0 0 1 10 0 0 110 0 i 0 s 0 0 0 1 0 s 0 10 27 10 "l H. O. A. E. 0 0 10 1110 0 1 1 0 0 T 0 3 1 6, 0 10 10 13 3 0 14 10 116 0 "i 24 15 Q 1IHM 0 0 0 0 0-1 Lloyd. 2b I o Wolfe. 1 4 0 McGafflgan, ss 4 0 Mclntyre, rf 4 I Williams, lb t 0 Schrelber, cf 4 1 Whalen, 3b S 1 McAllister, e t 0 Morse, p 4 1 Totals.. 30 S DENVER. Miller, rf S l' Kelleber, as 4 0 Spencer, cf 4 0 Galloway, 2b 4 0 Mccormick, If 4 0 Shields, lb 4 0 Whelan. 3b 4 0 Hpahr. c 4 0 Harrington, p 4 0 Totals.. 37 "l Lincoln 0 1 0 ( Jjenver 1 0, 0 1 rra.-K... wi,. " " mi, nrurntir, inorae, I A Ova. Sacrifice hits: -Williams. McAllister. Struck out: By Morse, 8: by Harrington, J. liases on balls: Off Harrington, . Time: 1:49. Umpire: 8egriat ' Beats Fed Agrcata. President Somers' Journey to Phila delphia to sign Shortstop Chapman and Outfielder Wtlle, was to place both safely under contract, as he waa reliably In formed that Federal league agents were after both men. t After Wallaaaa. Manager Jennings of the Tigers is after Carl Wellman, the lengthy pitcher of the Browns. - Religious Census in ' Omaha August 25 Wednesday, August 26, has been aet as tha data for taking a religious census of tha city, preliminary to the Sunday campaign. The census will be completed in one day by 600 women, who will have It In charge under the committee. Tha committee consists of OUver Keve of the Walnut HU1 Methodist church and A. F. Ernst of the Lows Avenue Presbyterian church. Everybody will be reached by this cen sus, and It is said that more complete in formation will be gathered regarding tha religious status or the people of tha city than has ever been secured before. Besides taking the eensus the women will leave Invitations at every house to attend tha church services of tha neigh borhood and tha "Billy. Sunday meetings. The canvas will be non-sectarian, and the Information will be available to all persons interested. Realizes He's Standing of Teams WESTERN LEAGUE. Played. Won. Lost. Pet. .m .&S3 .617 .&4 4(3 .4t4 .4-5 .378 Des Moines lenver Topeka .... Lincoln .... Sioux City Omaha Wichita .... .118 75 43 ..115 ..116 .118 ..111 ..117 ..113 ; 1)7 65 M 4H 42 4 66 M tiS 71 St. Joseph .113 NAT.LEAGUE. I AMER. LEAGUE.. W.L.Pct. 1 W.L.Pct. Phlla M 4t .M' Boston 69 35 .t4 Brooklyn ..M M .6T7 Iwtrolt .....70 89 Ml I'hIcnKO ...M l3 .ami Chicago 64 42 MA Pittsbura-h M 66 .4V, Waah'n M 62 .Wi Hoslon 62 M .4". New York.. .61 61 .M New York.. 60 62 . 4ft i Cleveland ..41 (jtf .sx St. I-uia...fti M..4s;St. Louis.. .. 41 US .S7 Cincinnati .49 48 . 4381 Plilla S4 71 .S.'4 FED. LEAGUE. AMER.. ASSN. W.KF.t. W.L.Pct Chicago ....62 47 .f; St Paul 70 4 .WO Newark ....0 47 .661; Minneapolis 65 60 .Mo Kan Cltv...fil 4( ,6V Indlanaplls 62 .KM Plttihurbs . 47 .6'T' Kan. City. ..r7 64 .MS St. lxuis...6" 61 .6' 2 Louisville ..."7 64 . 613 Brooklyn . .M 62 .44 I 'lcvelnnd ..49 61.444 D,,r r.j ivm MllLanUA .49 61 .444 Eltlmore"!37 II iS43 Columbuo ..42 71 .373 I Yeaterdny's Hesnlts. WESTERN LEAGUE. Denver, 1: Lincoln. S. . Other points, rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn. 3: New York, 2. . Cincinnati. 2; Philadelphia, 0. Chicago, 2, 6: Pittsburgh. 3. 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chlcaa-o-St Louis; rain. Detroit, 10, 7; Cleveland. 3, 3. FEDERAL LEAGUE . ' Chicago, 4: Baltimore, 0. Kansas City, 3; Buffalo, 1 Pt. Louis, 14; Newark, 4. Brooklyn. 2; Pittsburgh, 6. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Indianapolis. 6; Milwaukee, 7. Cleveland, 1; St. Paul. 4. Columbus, 1; Minneapolis, 8. Gasses Today. Western League Denver at Lincoln, Topeka at Wichita. St. Joseph at Sioux City, Omaha at Dea Molnea National League Cincinnati at New York. St. Louis at Boston, Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, cnicago at uroouiyn. American League Chicago at St. Louis. Detroit at Cleveland, Philadelphia at New York, Washington at Boston. t federal ieague cnicago at uammore. Kansas City at Buffalo. St. Louis at Newark, Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. North Platte Man Leads Sam Huntley CHICAGO, Aug. 17. The second day of the Grand American handicap tourna ment opened with "the Chicago over ture," a 100-target event, all shooting from the 18-yard .mark. This afternoon H. J. Rebhausen, North Platte, Neb., was leading with a score of 98, breaking his last 80 straight 8. A. Huntley. Omaha, second, 17, and W. M. Foord, Wilmington, Del., with W. Scores were cut down by the high northeast wind Into which the targets were thrown. In the national championship at doubles Mark Aria of Thomsboro, 111., was leading with 90 out of a possible 100 targets. CHICAGO. Auk. 17 .!rll TeUimm 1 Samuel Huntley of Omaha took second honors yesterday In the cmatMt inn shooting match ever held In United States. ins meet openea in urant park, where more than 200 amateurs from every sec tion of the country met In ma preliminary to the Grand American handicap. Huntley's high class work In a classy field netted him $347 for the day. He shattered 196 clay pigeons out ef a pos sible 300. Huntley barely missed first honors which went to William S. Hoon of Jewell. la., who bad a score of 191 Hoon won $388. Predictions are made that tha winner of tha big sweepstakes to be contested on Thursday will establish a record. Huntley lost three targets which were sprung from different angles. He dusted one of the birds, but the scorer refused to give him a kill on tha spot. . There are 304 entries to the Grand American handicap, the Blue. Ribbon event, and Elmer I. Bhaner, manager of the tournament looks for a possible entry list of 300 before the closing time tomor row afternoon.. Among the men who to day made 90 per cent or better were; W. S. Hoon. Newell la 199 8 A. Huntley, Omaha it Marry Mood. Flttaburgb, Kan m William Ridley, What Cheer, la 194 a. A. King, Delta, Colo ji Ooorgo Grubb, Wetiuore Kari.".' 1 1 M. Will MITIM Ph lfAn.1. 1h2 l) 190 190 1M 1 IKS m 1X8 1x8 U8 1X7 C. L. Parsons, Straw, Mont!!'.!!! i. o. oenro, I'lllSDUrgn .., K. W. MrNelr Hnn.lnn T. Tom Wilkes. San Francisco...., C. H. Riley Salt Lake City , c v . xiensnaw. epirit Lake, la A. J. French, Waterton. 8. D.., R.' C. Kingsley, Omaha , R. II. Chaan. Alexandria a Tt k,. rj. umprutnt. Alton, la ...no ....1X7 U' Vf- Newton, ta 1M E. A. Kelts. Hooper, Neb 1 W. F. Reets, Wlaner. Neb Koy waltrlp. San Francisco 1x6 B. J. Kebhausen, North Platte, Neb.. ..IKS J. 8. I trwlrla Man til.., f'.l ...1X2 ...ltd ...m ...181 ...181 ...11 ...i J. A. Caoipbelyl, Tulse, Ok la... A. Koyen, Fremnt, Neb , E. W. Vaner. Adams, NeA O. M. Redlck. Omaha R, .B. Bames. Bay City, Tex.. J. R. Jabn. Davenport la L. M. Stephenson, Ie Witt, la. W. S. Tolen. Fort Dodge. Ia.... ...1x0 oathera Aaaaelattaa. Nashville, t; Little Rock, a Seven In nings a green. Memphis, 8: Chattanooga, S. Mobile. 1; Birmingham, S. New Orleans, 1; Atlanta, a Eleven in nings. Far a gralae A sale. If you will get a bottle of Chamber lain's Liniment and observe tha directions given therewith faithfully, you will re cover In much less time than la usuallv .required. ObtainAble averrwhere. All j druggists. a Perfect Simp "HATTY" GOES DOWN BEFORE OH MAN" Coombs and Mathewson Renew Hit torio Battle on Polo Grounds and Giants Lose. DATJBERT HAS A PERFECT DAY NEW YORK, Aug. 17.-Brooklyn played a one-day stand In New York today and defeated the Giants, 3 to 2. Coombs and Mathewson renewed their hlsitorlo battle on the Polo grounds and the former Athletic star defeated New York for the third time this season. Dau bert, with three alngles snd a sacrifice had a perfect day' at bat. Score: BROOKLYN. AB. II. O. r. Mm, cf... 4 1 ! NEW YORK, AB H.O.A B Ru-ia. If.... 1 I e CVM.r. ta.. 4 0 I 3 lnnlert. lb. I I i I Whet. If. .. a 1 0 tlllirw, Ml I H Hummfl, rl. I I I fim, 3b.... 4 11 lller. c... 4 0 t I 1 fin' 'tson. rf I twirl Jb... I t Irtohrr. u. 4 Mrrkle cf.. 4 I 1 t t t t rd lb 4 1 1 Iihert, 8b.. 1 I I o In. c I toomtB. p.. 4 1 Grant 1 M- vera, e... 1 Tcittl .11 I 27 11 Malhwson. p t r n-Hlnraat .. 1 Marluarl. p 0 UjbDlncton 1 Tetala ....SI M 17 It 1 Batted for Pooln In tie.tnlh. I Batted for Mathewasn In seventh. L'atted for Msrqiinrd In ninth. Brooklyn 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 03 New York 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 03 Two-base hit: t'utuhaw. Throe-base hits: Cutahaw, Fletcher. Stolen base: j Wheat Ewrned runs: New York. 2: Brooklyn, 3. Double plays: Lohert to Doyle to Bralnerd, Cutshaw to O'Mara to Daubert, Mathewson to Doyle to Bralnerd. Bases on balls: Off Coombs, 3; off Marquard, 1. Hits: Off Mathewson, 8 in seven innings; off Marquard, 1 In two innings. Struck out: By Mathewson, 4; by Marquard, 1: by Coombs, .. Um pires: O Day and CockUl. Split Doable Bill. PITTSBURGH. Aug. 17. Pittsburgh and Chicaxo each won a game of the double header today, Pittsburgh taking the first, 3 to 2, and losing the second. 0 to 4. Benton, secured from Cincinnati, and whom the New York club claims, pitched the first game. After the contest was finished It was announced that Manager Breanahan of tha Cubs had protested on account of New York's claim. Tha sec ond game went to Chicago because of hard hitting. Score first frame: chicaoo. rrrrSBt'ROH. AB H.O.A k as h o a f Ooed. if 1 o orostella, rf. I I I I I Unnat. rf.. S 1 Onlllna. cf . . 4 1 4 a I 1 4 rjobnalaa. lb 4 0 1 ( Klnahmn, II I J 0 4 f Wagner, aa., lilt 1 i eviox, ib i I I l I OBalrd: lb... 111 1 OOlbaon. ... T 1 1 OUenloa. p... 4 t 0 1 1 ; Total N I Hit I riahar, aa... 4 ftahulta. If.. Zimrman, 2b I Baler, lb.... 4 William, cf 4 Phclan, lb.. 4 Breanahaa, e 4 Hmparlea, 9- 8 Totala tt4 I Chicago 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-3 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 S Two-bane hits: Breanahan. Wagner, Balrd. Three-base hit: Saier. Stolen base: Good. Double plays: Viox to Wag ner to Johnston, Wagner to Vlox to Johnston. Earned runs: Chicago, 2: Pittsburgh. S. Base on error: Chicago, 1. Bases on balls: Off Humphries. 1: oft Benton. 2. Struck out: By .Humphries, 1; by Benton, 8. I'm pi res: Kason and Byron, score, second game: CHICAGO. PITTBBI'ROH. AB.H.O.A B. All H.O.A . Ooe4, rf.-f. 4 11 6Coatllo, rl. 4 1 t t 0 Flaher, aa... 4 HchiilM, If.. 2 llnrun, Sb 8 Faler lb.... 8 Wllllama. ef 8 Vlurrar. rf.. Pbelaa. lb.. 4 Apchar, 4 Eabal. p.... 4 4 11 OColllna, ef.. I 1 4 14 0 CJohnatoa. Ill 1 I 1 2 t oHlDeham. Ill I I 1 t t IWiinii, aa.. til 14 tVlna. tb t t 1 1 tBalre. lb... 41 I t ogebana 42 17 8 SCoupar, s... 41 t 1 Totals .. ..88 I 27 12 I 0 2 8 0-4 1 0 0 0-4 Totals ....12 11 27 1 Chicago 0 0 0 1 0 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 S 0 Two-base hits: Good. Costello. Wagner. Three-base hit: Johnston. Stolen bases: Zimmerman, Zabel, Wagner. Double play: Wagner to Balrd. blamed runs: Chicago, 4; Pittsburgh, 4. Base on error: Pittsburgh. 1. Bases on balls: Off Zshel, 3; off Cooper, a Struck out: By ZabeL 6: by Cooper, 1. Umpires: Byron and Eason. Pender Trims Dodge In Errorless Game PENDER, Neb., Aug. 17. (Special Tel egram.) The fastest gsma of the season waa played here today. Pender defeated Dodge, 2 to 1. On account of tha wet grounds the gam waa played In a pas ture which waa high with weeds. Tha game was free from errors by both sidea. Britton for the locals outpitched Smith, es-Whlt Sox and Lincoln leaguer. Tha game went only seven Innings. Tb teams play tomorrow at Rosalia base ball tour nament for a purse. Score: R.H.E. Dodge 1 00000 0-1 20 Pender 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 4 batteries: Dodge, Smith and Baines; Pender, Britton and Smith. ttruck out: By Smith. 6; by Brown, 4. Two-bait hits: Brown, Serb, Wagner. Khemlock. Um pires: Racely and Kacwly. St. Mwir4 Makes Cleaa Sweep. ' ST. F.DWARD, Neb . Aug. 17. (Specie!.) St. Edward made four straixht alns during the base ball tournament by de feating Uenua yeaterdu In a one-aided game. Powers was In-ls rgeular form and only allowed Genoa three scattered hits. Irish, who starter for Genoa, only laated one Inning and Campbell, who took his place, could do nothing with the homo team. Cain's one-handed catch featured with the St Edward's base run ning. Score: R.H.E. Uuoa 000000023 St Kdward .1 I M I 1 1 4 Mil 1 Batteries: eOnoe, Irish, Campbell and Badra; bt Edward. Powers and Fisher. Coast Usfit Resalts. At Portland Score: R.H.nl Salt Lake City 10 I-ortland 0 S 1 Batteries: Salt Iatke City. O. Williams and Hannah; Portland. Kahler and Fisher. At Sen Franctsco-Soora: BH B, Los Angeles 14 Sao Francisco SSI Batteries: Los Angeles. Love, Ryan and Boles: ban Francisoo, Fanning and Schmidt. Da Yaa gaffes with Colds f Take lr. King's New Discovery, th best cough, cold, throat and lung medi cine made. The first dosa helps. 60c. All druggUU. Advertise meat. THr. Uhh: DMAlt A H J.lArMAl , AUHl CepvrlgM. W International News Service. Joe Steelier and Hussane May Meet Here on Labor Day Omaha wrestling fana may be able to see a high class wrestling match here Labor day after all, the eontestants be ing Joe 8t eerier and Hussane. Stecher was in Omaha Monday night, along with tha Fremont bunch to see the Den show, and his manager, Joe Itet manek, came In at midnight, having been stuck in the mud in an automobile near Scribner. Oscar Thoraon of Dea Molnea, now manager of Ilusaane, waa here and after Iletmanek arrived they held a con ference with Gene MelaJy until 3 o'clock in the morning. The only thing that now stands In the wsy of the match la a date for the aame time which the Turk has somewhere In Indiana and for which he has posted a forfeit. Thorson has gone to Indiana to try to change that date so, that soon all will be arranged. These two have met before, at Dodge, and Stecher was given the doclnlon on a foul. There has been bad blood between the two ever alnce and several previous efforts have failed to bring them together. Magee Eesigns as Brookfed Manager NEW YORK, Aug. 17,-Presldcnt R. B. Ward of the Brooklyn Federal league club announced today that ho had ' re ceived and accepted the formal resigna tion of Lee Magee as manager of the Brooklyn team. Magee, who has been sick for a few days, will continue to play at second base. His contract with . the club still haa two years to run, and Manee's chief reason for resigning is that he cannot do Justice to tha club In the dual capac ity of player and manager. Magee'a auccessor w named todav, Read la mA ' The Oakland club h er'-orl "Mips Of release upon Inflelder Milton Reed. Wf An IT1 V the national joy smoke teiiTVp-1 (It j m y;v: PAINT this little picture on your mind, then beat it quick-cross-lots for some Prince Albert tobacco, because you need it in your smokings ! Talk about putting the hush on that tobacco hankering I Prince Albert just purrs pleasure on your tongue as you draw in the cool smoke from a jimmy pipe or makin's cigarette ! The patented process fixes that and muffles the bite and parch ! . So you cast past smoking memories into the discard and draw cards. via Prince Albert, for you'U trump tricks on every show down when you fire up this national joy smoke ' Such jimmy pipe tobacco, such makin's K. M 1J, VJld. Drawn REDLE65 SHUT OUT MTIONALJjEADERS Toney Blanks Phillies with Alex . ander Opposing Him , Seven Rounds. CHALMERS FINISHES CONTEST PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 17. - Toney pitched Cincinnati to a ahutout victory over Philadelphia today, the score being 3 to 0. Only four hits were msde off Toney and two of these were msde in the ninth. After being held to one hit by Alexander until one waa out In the fifth, Cincinnati filled the bases on Griffith's double, Wlngo'a single and a pass to Wagner when Mollwltg aent In two run ners with a two-bagger. Alexander waa taken out for a pinch hitter in the seventh and Chalmers finished tha game in good style. Score: CINCINNATI, PHILADKLfHtA. AB.H.O.A AB.H.O.A B. ftroh. 3b.... 4 111 Ifmi, lb... 411 lloraos. aa.. 4 1 I 4 1 Bancroft, aa. I t t 8 Wllllama, If 4 1 tPaakart, ef . . 4 I 1 W Klllfer. ef 4 t t 'rath. rf. I 1 1 Orltilth. rf, I 1 OLarieraa, lb. 4 1 T Wlnsn. e.... lit Wnlttad. If. 4 I I Wamer. tb.. 124 ONIrhtrf, tb. 4 2 Mollwlta, lb I 1 n KlllirVr, el 1 T Toner, p.... 8 01 Bura, ..., 1 Aletander, p t 8 Totala ....so I 27 It lrhalm-ra. p t t t ur t Backer .... 1 Totals It"" Ran for-B. Kllllfer In seventh: Batted for Alexander In soventh. Cincinnati ....0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0-3 Philadelphia ......0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hits: Griffith, Motlwlts, B. Kllllfer. Earned runs: Cincinnati. 3. Stolen base: Byrne. Double plays: Wan ner to Heraog to Mollwlts (2), Mehoff to Bancroft to lurlem. Bases on balls; Off Toney, 2: off Alexander. 1. Struck out: By Toney. R; by Alexander, S; by Chal mers, 1. Hits: Off Alexander, 4 In seven Innings: off Chalmers, 1 In two Innings. Umpires: Kiem and Rlgler. Lyaeh Fired aad Hired. ' Mike Lynch, who was released as Northwestern league umpire, has bp. re-appointed to take the place of Kugen McGreevy. . J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO for The Bee by Stecher Signed for Exhibit at Nemaha G. N. Titus of Nemaha came tip to Omaha yesterdsy and while her signed up Joe snd Anton Stecher to stage a wrestling exhibition at the old settlers' picnic at Nemaha on August 24. Nemaha wanted a big card for the picnic and It was decided, that the famous Nebraska wrestler would be about the biggest card possible, so Mr. Titus came to Omaha to arrange tl c event. The wrestling match will be staged on the base ball diamond Jut before the combat between Auburn and Salem. McLoughlin Defeats Pell in Second NEWPORT. R. I., Aug. 17,-Maurlca B. McLoughlin of San Francisco appeared bn the grandstand of the Casino today I for the first time sim e his defeat on the aame court by F.. Noma Wllllama, jr., last year. T. It Pell of Nw York was Mclaughlin's opponent in the second round of the Invitation round single lawn tennis tournament. SECOND ROUND. William Johnston, San Franrlaco. beat R. C. Heaver. Boston, 4-4, -l, 0-1, 0-1 Maurice E. McLaughlin, San Francisco, beat T. It. Pell, New York. 0-3. 7-6, 6-1. William Washburn. New York beat F. B. Alexander, New York, 8-4, 6-3, 6-1. H. C. Johnson. Boston, beat R. Dana, Providence. 6-2. ft-2. 6-2. H. Norris Williams, II, Philadelphia, beat Charles M. Bull, Jr.. Brooklyn, 6-7, t-t, 8-6, 1-6, 6-1. 'THIRD HOt'ND. Irving C. Wright, Boston, beat O. C. Caner. Phlladeluhla. 6-4. 6-2. ll-. Wallace F. Johnson Philadelphia, beat F. C. lnman, New York, 4-4, 6-1, 7-0. Irwla lias a Pheaoas. The New Yorks' former business man ager, Arthur Irwin, now manager of the Ixiwiston club In the New Knglsnd Wsnie. has developed a great outfielder. who, bo says. Is one that will make the ..i) Rbnut Ty Cobb and Tris two years.' The ahenom s nam la Becker. uli k v.tn a Pc Want Ad. tobacco, never did come into your taste-zone before I Such flavor, and coolness, and fra grance x such mellowness! Why, men, P. 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Bluejacket waa hit hard and was wild, being substituted by Walker In the eighth Inning. Score: R ILE. Brooklvn 0 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 02 6 4 Pittsburgh ...2 0 0 0 t 1 1 0 S 10 1 naitai-isa- HnOTklvn. Rluelarket. Walker and Simon; Pittsburgh, Comstock end O'Connor. . . , Whales Whip Teirpa. nAT.TiMOBE. Aug. 17. Chicago romped home with this afternoon s game with Baltimore. 4 to 0. Brennan was In superb form, allowing but three hits. Chi cago bunched ita hit with Baltimore a errors. Score: ...... R;' . Chlcsgo 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0-4- 7 1 Baltimore ....o o a e o w a w Bstterles: cnicego. tfrennam an Fischer; Baltimore, Uulnn and JacklltK h. Kaasaa City Wlaxa. BUFFAI1, N. Y Aug. It A double rlav by Chadbourne, unassisted, retired Buffalo In the last half of the ninth In ning today and gave Kansaa City a I to 2 victory. Louden waa on,, second bssi when Ilofman lifted to center. Chad bourne caught th ball and ran In. catch ing Ixuden off the base. Score: R.H.E. Kansas City.O 00800600-SOO Buffalo 0 00010100-382 l Batteries: Johnson and Brown; Schuls and Allen. Terrier Beat Newark. - NEW YORK, Aug. 17. St Louie ham mered three Newark pitchers today and had little difficulty In winning, 14 to 4. Neither Kalaeiling. Falkenberg nor Fran, dom could stop the batting of tha In vaders, who made eighteen hits. Haven port managed to keep eleven hits scat tered. Score: R.H.E. St Louis 3 (1 1 1 I I I l-rl4 18 1 Newark :...,,0 0 1 00 1 4 11 ' Batteries: Davenport - and Hartley: Kalserllng, Falkenberg, Frandom and Rarlden, Prat. C.