Bringing Up well-.vell-vell: IF IT ATMT CAPE.R MONA.HAN I HAVFHT EEM "TOO FIR MOMTH5 "'cvt tou CE.EM EYERDOH KEEPS THEHJ1CATTERED Topeka Unable to Bunch HiU and Omaha Takea Second Game of the Series. rOESTTHE TO THE RESCUE TOTEKA, Kan.. Aug. Ml (ttpectal Tela- ...w, "vui, linn, piiA:nma wwioq ui) I Itourkee to win a scintillating gam to- ay, i to ft. Although Evecdon allowed a few mora bits than 4 Id Thompson res terday, tha Savages could not fat hits whan hlu meant run. Brilliant support by Foraythe. Krug and Tannehlll holpad Kverdon quit a bit. Forytli twloa i threw out runners at third base. ono!T"n making a perfect par from deep right field that bounced Into Tannehlir hand Just In time to vet tha runner. Iakff Doe Well, Tm, Kick Lakaff, tha former Pea Molnea and St. Joseph pitcher, performed almost aa well aa Kverdon. It waa Krug and MeChrsney who hammered In the only run of the fame. Two were out In the fourth when Krug hit Una drive be tween left and center, on which ho easily made two bases. McChesney hit a feat1 one past aeoond base that acored thi Wennett, rf.. manager, and UoCheaney reaf hed swnd jrttton' Sb" l.y tall aprtntlng. Alton, if....'." Omaha got just on runner as far as'nrtffith, e... tllrd bass afterwarda. but Everdon i ? piifhrd so well no (nor runs wr neces I arBy A ttik, n Inflold hit and aacrlfloal Totals ... I lared Topeka runnara on second and i fitid In the fifth Inning, but Schllebner I Cooner. Sb... made pretty flsy on Rapps roller and ' tl rew out Laitlmor at the Plata. That Rtid ib ninth Inning war the only time tlie locals seriously threatened. r-aat Work la 2f lata. Two were out In the ninth, when Tann hill mussed Brown's roller. Lattlmore niiiglod. JacJtaon fouled a eoupl and then drov one a mil a minute straight at Everdon'a head. The pitcher got hla itlov in front of the ball and saved hla fare from da mag. Then h recovered tlie ball and got Jackson at first for Ilia third out. In the fourth SciOiobner polled off a double play all by himself. Tydeman had singled and Brown drov a liner Into Srhllebner's hands. AU he had to do waa to step on the bag. for Tydeman had started for second with the crack of the bat. boor; TOPFKA. AM. R. II. O. A. IJ. . 4 0 0 4 0 .1141 .!$ . 4 V 4 0 0 . ' I 1 . I 0 X 0 . t ft 0 I I 0 . a o o t i .10040 t'ochran, Sb..,. H.wiik. ss 'i'Mimaan. rf... Itfnn, 4tf ltttfKre, tb., Jacliitun, f...... Kuir. lb...... Rjmb. ...... Ikaff, p 1 1 u II. p 0 0 0 0 1 0 i o o o Trulner vi rover ToUls ft Oil A HA. All. K. Smith, rf a 0 Hteen, lb..... 4 0 Forxythe, rf 4 ft Wella, e 4 0 Krug, aa..... ......... 4 1 Hit hwnt jr. If 1 Tannelilll. Sb 4 0 tv hllebner, lb 1 0 t,"vrlon, p S ft n it o. 0 IS ft K. 0 ft 0 I I 0 3 1 0 1 0 Totals .si a rr 14 Hulled for I-akaff In elirhth Hatted for lioetlck In ninth. T.-i- ka 0 ft ft ft 0 0 ft f ft-ft Vraha ft ft 1 ft ft ft t Two-li hits: Ittimore, Korayth. Krug, M4heany. Macrilioe hits: Kthr, ilal.mnfy. Double laya: LAttlmore to fkMilck. Fisher to Hootlck to i Alt I more, Nrhhebuer umuuileieO). iiolen baaee: iuis. Ilreen. Hits: Off Lakaff, In ri(,'.t Innliib. Raw- on balla: Off Ikaff, 2; wtf t.verrton. J. fetrink out: lly lkatf, r: by bverrimt. 4. Time: 1:44. Vinrva: JUa.il aod Cuaick. DE.NVDH Wl.HI THEM BOTH Joalca La Tw t'oateal tae Bears. DKNVER. Ag. SO. I'seirver won both t-Kiuvm of a d'Mib.e-heaidnr with fit. Joseph :i-re tixluy. the firnt bv 1 to i aJid th wcuna ti i u f J- re, tlrsl gsui 1:N v t.H. AH. R. Miner, n 4 KfUher, S S:iicrr, ct... 1 mi!i, y, jfi 4 'orniick. If 4 -hll), l , J Hi-if.n, 3b 1 iM.tibr. c 4 m well, p 4 NiaikMI .., ft Tots! 3! T ft J7 U II. It. O. ft 10 1 ! ft & A. 14 viehuNon, rf... Wutikvr rb Meiuuir, Cf. .... Kl., 1! i Sb v i. ! limit, f 'i .imk. as t oiiittil, c. .... ttrict p.. ...... v,ivtick Totoli! 10 Hatit for bihr In fourth iinitfd fur Vance In ninth., St. Jum-uh 0 0 ft t 6 ft a i- iiutr J ft 1 J ft I 1 ft ft T 'lwu-baae l.tta: Miller. UcCormlc( 'j Uijtmn. Miiuama. 1 hrea loaa lifts. W. i mimi It, Cln.iliiM. Huiri run: TViit erll. foiriitk iut ; iiy Vance, by Cant--iv, li.iiMt on tilin: off Caul well. 1; 'f VaiMc. tsu-riilc hit: Ktunwr. x1! lid iscn: n.x. Tiiiiu. 1:47. Um it ir- Nn. .we '.urid gaine: AH. Jt. II O. A. E. f l.er. rf I 1 ft ft ( ! . bcr. i 3 4 1 3 u .-, , .,r. tl 4 I I 1 ft ' oi;.y. it, 1 a 1 3 4 ft o 'viu.ic. if 4 ft 1 1 ft ft Father OVHi? L 1 domt takouno L shot im the n ,t thcx oortT shoold lee the IN THE. J TELU I ALL PLAT IN' ASRM THEM SOLDIER EVEN HAVE Is PfETTY NURSES- TICKET TRENCHPC, r ME-! SCtRObr COOL.DN'T " J VERY CARP- DOCTOfVSiN I 1 OltV EACK TOTWF S Mllelris. lb.... Whflin, W,eaisk, e Harrington, p. Mitchell, p.... Totsls M it n u gT. joscnL AU. it. H. o. A. K Nicholson, rf. Urorilra. ib.... Helmer. cf Kns, lh Houlte. 8h.... Wstann. If Oruellna. M... Oonne.ly. c.,.. Jjoudermllk. p Val. p t 1 0 1 1 1 v ft 0 I 1 1 a l i i 3 0 1 1 Totals ....a T M ...0 ft 0 v J I 4, 0 4-4 1 ss i ,lenver , Ktolen be, t -MIIWr. Two-bane hit:) Orotillng. Three-baae hits: Kelleher, Hheouk. TTrnne runa: Kel.ehxr. i. ttn' out! fly Harrlnaton. 4. bv Vai. . Haeea on balls: off Harrington. ; off Val. . Ulls: off Harrington. T In alx Innlnira: off MllrhU. none In three Inning; off Ijoudermllk, 4 in one-third Inning: off Val. T in seven and two-tniran innings. IM. Lmplre: flecrlat. . wif nr loan two games Hloam raptare Beth Cads f Dowble IIea4er. WICIITTA. Kan.. Aug. .-Wlohlt lout both enda of a double-header to Ploux City. IeJpiine' homo run won the first tUtig coat the aerond. Score, flrt game: WICHITA. AU. K. II. o. 0 17 0 Tallinn, aa. 5 9 1 Fog. rf.. ....J Mean. lb,... 1 0 0 0 0 XT 1 10 27 13 BIOUX CITY. AB. R. II. , 4 O. IS A. 6 0 0 I txsrove, rf 4 o Callahan. S 4,0 1 I)tine. ct. ......... I t I Kalie. lb I Hanxllng. Kb 4 1 S Kicharde. If 1 0 Crosby, e 4 x 0 Boothby, p..,. 4 0 I Totals a 1 T IT 14 Batted for Riley In the ninth FIoiik City ft 1 ft ft Wichita ft ft ft ft 1 ft ft 1 1-1 0 0-1 lft on bases: Sloug City. 7; Wichita, ft. Karned runii: Hloua City. I; Wichita, 1. M( r!f ! hits: Leleune, Rlcharda. Two-beae lilts: Riley, Hetlln, llenallng. Home run: Ieeune. Htru-k out: Hy Hoothby. 4; by Kiley. 4. Haaea on balla: Off Koothby. I: off Riley, I. iwlld pitch: Itoothby. Time; 1:0U. Umpire: Van ! Hyi kle. ttcore, second WICHITA. AR It H A. Talllon. aa... Fog. rf I Hokd. lb 4 liennett, rfv t Jietllng. tb. Urttton, lb.w, Alton. If drey, e , (rtlM. p ruUiern, p.., n he Wing .... Totals Ju ! U 17 14 BIOUX CITT AU. R. II. o. A. Cooney, lb.... Coagrova, rf.. Callahan, ss.. 1-e Inune, cf..., Karm, lb llenallng, lb.. Illiliarda, If.. 4 a 4 a J ', White, p. Totals it a n u Batted for Ueist la tb eighth. Floux City ft ft ft ft ft ft VMulilta ft ft ft ft ft ft 0 t 0-3 1 01 Ueft on baaea: Htoux CM, ft: Wichita- 13. Karned runa: Kiouk t:ity, 1; Wichita. 1. farririi' bit: White. Two-base hlla: I)euue, kane. Bennett, lloan. rholna ba: iCaj.e, HIU: Oft Gelat, ft In eiaht innings, uoum play: Iloup to lletttng. Mruck out: Hy White, 1 y rK-ist, a. Basea on balla: Off White, ; art Oelat, 1 Wild pliuh: Whit. Hit by pitched ball: By White. Fo. Time: i$L Lm Ira: V'aa Uyckl. BOOtTKRI WI1 THE BERIBft Llake tia Laat baaae by Five to I'oar. IJNCOLN, Aug. 0.IVa Molnea took in aenea witn IJncoin by winning, ft to 4. today. Tha game waa railed at th en j tit in elgnth, iy aKreemenl. LINCOLN. . Hcore: , AB. It. H. O. A. E. IJ.wd. 2. 4 11111 Wolfe. If .' 4 ft ft 4 ft V liaTfUfan, as. .... a I 1 4 a 0 to. a i a o a William, lb 4 0 111ft Mcnribr, cf a o ft 1 a ft Mclntyrs. rf. - 4 ft 1 1 1 ft McAllister, c. 4 ft 1 4 ft ft hhmsn. p. 1 ft ft ft 1 ft Narvoo, p. t ft ft 1 ft ft Totals a T "a si ii "a 1ES MOINB3. Aa It. H. O. A. R. h enter, cf. ft a a Inlis, If ft 1 1 1 ft ft Hum, rf. 4 ft 1 ft ft Jones, lb. I I 1 ft ft Hartford, aa, 4 1118ft Sawyer, lb. 8 1 ft 1 a ft KwUdt, ia. 1 1 1 CmUam, e. 4 ft 1 ft 1 I Moerius. P. 4 ft 1 ft J ft Mituoln 1 ft 1 ft 1 ft ft ft4 Uew kloaies ft I 1 ft 1 ft ft ft Total W 1 15 1 1 Home run: Bills. Two-baa hlta: IJoyd. Uahn, Mcafflgan (, Uoim, Wlll.sma. Mulen baiws: alcnafflgan Ui. Hartford, hawyer. Hunter, fenruaa out: Hy Nerveaon, 1; by atogiidxe. T. Baaea on balla: Off Narveaon, 4; off Marrlilix, 1. hit by pitched bail; Hy Mogrtdge, 1. Wild pitch: atogrUlge. I'ltrhuig -racord : Three runs and ats hlta la three inning otf Ftiuuin; two runa an4 sla hit In five Inning otf Narveaun. Ttrue: l.U. I'm mr: 0lael. Have Heaelair Bewcl Meveaaeat. Take lr. Kings Now Life Pills and have a daily easy movement of th bowvla. Cur Constipation. Only too. All druggut. Advertisement. TIIK REE: Ce-i-vngbt. liS. International News rVrrlce. i s i r ' 1 i - ii....... iii . . . --ii .i -'-Ti i r i i CAGO TROPHY AT ELGIN. da Second Place. I - i . .... af KARL COOPER. First I'lac. ! J""".. ""'n' , ' Or r; i I x if I I bl v ' .'.. sr w asm m m liBROOKLYNS BEAT. TERRIERS Tip Topi Defeat St Ionia Federals by Lopaided Figure of Eight to One. MARSAKS BACK IN LINEUP , BROOKLYN, Aug. 20.-Brooklyn de feated Bt Louis, I to 1. today. Armando , Marsans, tha Cuban, who waa yesterday . permitted .to play by a court decision, j was In th lineup and made on hit and ' two sensational catches. Score: R.H.E. fit IxtuU 0 ft 1 ft 0 ft 0 0 0-1 T Brooklyn 0 413010 til 1 Batteries: Watson. Crandall. Wlllett and Hartley; Marlon and Land. Blaea Take . BCFFALO Aug. fi.-Buffalo hit Mc. Connall hard' and took the second game of the series- from Chicago today, 7 to 8. Bimuia nau oniy one Daa tnnuig. ti"ore : u II LI Buffalo 1 ft ft 1 . 8 1 ft ft T li a I -llcao ..0 ft ft 0 g 0 ft ft i-i t a , B"""' an Alien; noil. Black and Fischer. Terps Los to K. C . BALTIMORK. Aug. .-Kn.as City took today's game from Baltimore, a lo . r.? forced to extend himself. 8 ore: n ii v Kaniw City .110ftftftft ft 11 8 Baltimore ... 0 ft I ft ft J ft 1 o 4 T 8 Batteries: lacksrd and Broaa; Bailey. Suggs. Lectair and Jacklltach. America a Aaaoelatloa. At Minneapolis nu v Cr.umbiia .1 ft t Minneapolis 8 T ft Batteries: Clirtlss and Rnu'nsoii: Uop per and isulllvau. r At Milwaukee RU E. InduuMlle , 0 7 1 Mi!wa.uke g lotteries: Ttii4e and Gusaalt: filau aika and llrantxui. - ul rh u Cleveland 4 a 2 St. Paul j 4 Batteries: Carter and levogt; Iiflrld and Glenn, Johnmin. Thirteen inning. At Kunwti City M.H.E. TxtulnvlUe 4 T 0 Kanaaa City 8 7 1 Batteries: lUrt and Croaain; Regan, Saniler and Oeibel. I.-Mi Wlaa F.ally. ' CAMHH1IM1H, Neh, Aug J..-.Speclal Telrn T e Horner h "'"iu'ia opened her yesterday for a fiv days' n- Cambridge eeoilv defeated Beaver City, 14 to 1, In a Mie-kiJHl game, during whj h three to-lw Mi In guccea.m were aecured cf f Franklin. Cambridge ae cured nix acorca eff hi deiivory la tbe firat two Innlnva. Hung relieved him hi the third. Rod well f.r CanOMidge was st his bet. nHownn l.i't three scattered bits, ami neither hittlnir nor walking a man. Batteries: (Vmbrlt.r, Howell and Kranloger: Beaver City, Frenklla ml llngg. Hits: Caiirbridge, Ilk; Beaver Civ. 1. - Cambridge also wvn from Beaver City. 4 to L at the Aratahoe Chautauqua. i ,i i , n-fee Hma, RA VEXVA Neb.ug. 3 i 8Beolal Pool's and taoiina i.m.-rf tht'ir avconj game of bll yeatrixlty, sut;a winning, 4 to A Tn rams vn fuur u a fin. lah by both ai.lea. en.l until be lat tnaa was -ut It was anyVdy iim. Hatter lea: aootbi. Alexamb r ivnd tmrnvniiiij HaverLoa, 11Utcn, Ti!b:ts sad Green. Slit. OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1915. e ELGIN ROAD RACE Gil Andeisoa" Second and Eamey Oldfieid Third in Automo bile Bun. NEARLY 75 MILES AN HOUR i EU3IN. 111.. Aug. 20.-Th Chicago Auto Iniobllo club trophy, for which nine driv I era entered over th Elgin couree. waa I won today by Earl Cooper. The time for th 301 mllea establishes a new record for the cours. Th previous record of TJ.S waa made by De Palme, The finish follows: 1Cooner. Elapsed time. 4:01:22. Miles per hour. 74.97. i Andemon. Elapsed time, 4:'6:04. Miles per hour 7S.86. a-OldfleM. Elapsed time. t-Ot-.a. Miles per hour. 7X4. 4 Alley. Klapsed time, 4:14:. Miles per hour. TLM. (-O'lJonnell. Elapsed time, 4:16:40. Milee per nour. ,u.M. 4 Frown. Out at 217 miles. 7 Herdraon. Flagved at 14 mllea Pe Palma. Withdrew at 176 miles. ft Justen. Htrlpped gear at ninety-two mllea. Do Palma wan the favorite at the start and he'd the lead for the first fifty miles : when he broke a rocker arm. He laid up at the pit for more than an hour while tha part waa being replaced, and started again, although hopelessly beaten. Finally, seeing that tha pursuit waa hope leas, ha dropped out to save hbi motor 'for the race tomorrow. De Palma's mishap left the race be- ' tween Cooper and Anderson, both driving th asm mak of American car. Thin pair was never more than a few seconds apart, but Cooper finally drew into a safe lead when Anderson's car lost a trifle of Its speed. . Barney Oldfieid drove, a con sistent race. In tnid-rac ha drew Into third position and stayed there. . Tomorrow fourteen cars are expected to start In tho Elgin, national trophy race. The distance la the same aa today, but : there la no limitation on piston displace J raent. sbaw Is Shifted. "Htinky" Shaw haa been ahlfted from Victoria to tha Seattle club and he has been stationed in left field. Tempting Price concessions in our women's shop WAISTS, SKIRTS, COATS, to be soli) Saturday at a fraction of their worth Waists Sheer organdie and batiste, formerly $1.45, now . . Tht $2.60 qualify to $1.65 A few Georgette crepe, crepe de chine and lace waists, that were $4.50 and $5.75, now . White Wash In pique and French regular $1.50 quality Linensl leach cloth and ' gabar dtnes, $2,95 grade, . . $1.65 Free To Boys and Girls. 50 Coaster Wagons, ralue $2.50; 50 Beau tiful Dolls, value $2.50 nOTarzara to but . If y r ft school ta Oaaaka, tloaaoll Blaffa. e anoraao, all yea have te ft 1 ve eon aaft write your name la oar book, i Tea wiu ba be right la Uae . e a i ta luo gut. xxsr x-BATB n vrarrcb Tata xast bat. - - i . -1516-18-20 F AUK AM STUZST.' Drawn lor Uiiicago ivian Wins . American Handicap After a Shootoff l CHICAGO. Aug. 3D.-I B. Clarke of Chicago, shooting from the eighteen-yard mark, today won the Grand American handicap, the feature of the Grand Amer ican trap shooting tournament at Grant Ierk. - , Clarke tied with three other shooter on 96 breaks out of 100 targets and broke 10 Bf-..p. th hoot-off. These with whom Clark tied, and their score on i.. .uuui-vfr were: M. E. Dewire, Ham-' ilton, Ind., U; J. J. Randall. Greenaburg, Kan., 18, and C. C. Hickman. Yeoman, la.. 17. The tour men had finished their string of eighty targets on Thursday with 7 breaks each. The other scores were: " 0r. Chicago (IT); C. Anderson. alllngford. Ia. (IS); C. S. Webb. Shulls I rr(ll'"' : E. B. Ollhoesser, Colfax. .iiv event carried with It a purse of i 17.113, to b divided among the fifty hlajh ' guna, and five trophies. Of this money1 Clarke wins tTKl.JO; Dewire, troj.W; Ran dall. $$.05. and Ulckman, SG44.90, The weather was cloudy and a strong enst wind made tho flight of the targets erratic MISS REXETTA WINNER ' ,N TR0T AT CARR0LL CARROT,! In.. Aug. 20. (Special Tele ram.) The attendance at the second days races was up to the average. Sam-rrtr-: TmtHn S:1S rw. purse tXO: M1s Regeta. fir"t; The Degenn second; Alice Woodford hrt Pnt time l lftM. Paeln. i 'S '" n"r f)rhn. frm- Tiku fl'rt sco1r aa CleVe snd Con Blmlt. th'rd. Rest time. 2:TH. Th day's prorram ended with a flve elghtha of a ri dash running rac and a motorcycle race. ' Deehler Wins from Braalaa. ' DESHL.KR, Neb., Aug. J0.-(Special Tel egram.) Deshler defeated Brunlng her today, ft to 1. a ahutout game until the ninth Inning. Batteries: Deehler. Sutler and llaeasler; Brunlng, liawka and Hhe'ly. . Cmplrea: 8truv and Grand. tehler ia at the top In the County league percentage table. $1.00 $295 Skirt repp; the for . ... 69c $15 White Coats For Women In Handsome Corduroy, SATURDAY $5 Womaa who boy for man .'should visit oar Men'g Shop, Ton can purchase with confi dence, from aaleamen who are) used to waiting- on women, tho furnishings for exclusive fgjih-lon. The Bee by George McManus HELEN ADAMS WINS IN LAKETOURNEY Sixteen-Tear01d Player Defeata Mrs. George K. Thompson in Final Eound. WILL PLAY ADELAIDE FOGG Mlaa HMen Adams, who can admit of but U years, won the women's singles tennis tournament at the Carter Lake club yesterday by defeating Mrs. George K. Thompson In the final round. Miss Adsms won two sets out of three, C-8, 7-9. ft-S. Th match waa tightly contested from Choice CATURDAY h the final wind-up : ot our summer suit sale. These suits are our Kensingtons, Ken mors and L Systems selling reguv larly lor $16.50, $20.00 and $25.00.; Some of them are full lined and many , are V silk lined with full silk lined vests. They are wonderful values. You can select patterns and sizes from the racks in the window. Most of them are young men's models and suitable in weight and pattern for school this fall. Coll Early .Saturday MM IV l.i-J-C' IS ftoatk "Rabhit" Maranvillo Drinks mmm. the quick-step beverage for quick-step gfs thinkers and players for people who do ? thing3 for athletes "who have the punch ". to deliver the goods in a pinch. if The (twftTTv I start to finish. Many deuce games wera Included In each of the three sets. Th Second set mas the hottest battl. . U teen games were played before Mrsv Thompson finally won. 7-ft. Miss Adams, who had taken the first set, put on a burst of speed which was) too much fof her adversary In the last set and soft won, ft-3, thereby annexing the match. Sunday MIh Adams will play Miss Ade laide Fogg In the challenge round for tha club championship. Mis Fogg was th winner of the event last year and Is de fending her tltf. , An especially tight match Is predicted. It will be played. Sunday afternoon at a o'clock. The women's double and th mlzet double In the Carter like club tourney, will be held next week. pelts Coaehlagr Reds. He'ne Pelts, tbe famous veteran cstcher, Is now acting as coach for th young Cincinnati Ditchers. of Suits 16t& Street Demand fho genuina by fuS naano . nicknames encourage subatitutioA. Coca-Cola Co. ATLANTA. CA. .v Arrw. thuih