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    THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1916.
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RUNS JIFF OMAHA
Kansas Sluggers Find 0' Toole
' and Krause to Be Soft
Picking.
UOUKKES ARE SHUT OUT
Wichita, Kan., July 27. (Special
Telegram.) The Wolves pulled off a
batfest at the expense of O'Toole and
Krause today and won by a score of
14 to 0. Pitcher Bennett, a right
hander, late of the Northern league
and with Columbus last season, al
lowed sevn hits, but scattered them
through seven innings and backed
by some fast fielding he was in little
danger of being scored on.
It was the short way out in the first
three innings. Smith led off with a
triple in the fourth but a popup and
two hits to the infield held Smith
on third. Fast fielding in the fifth
cut off a run. Smith doubled in the
sixth, Forsythe doubled in the seventh
and Burg doubled in the eighth, but
no one could hit in the pinch. Litschi
featured at short with eleven chances
and Britton at second with nine with
out an error. Jackson's double fol
lowed by two sacrificed hits scored
one in the first. A double and a single
counted one in the second. O'Toole
had his bad inning in the fifth. Morris
doabled and Hannah sacrificed. Ben
gled, scoring Morris. Singles by Jack
son and Rapps filled the bases and
Coy lifted the ball over the right field
' fence, cleaning up. ... . . .
Coy's double, Thompson's error and
Litschi's single scored two off Krause
in the seventh. Krause blew up in the
eighth and eased up against so big
a lead and he was hit hard. The
Wolves batted around and two were
up on the second round before the
side retired, five hits, three of them
double mixed with t. sacrifice with
three walks explains the disaster that
counted five runs, running the total
up to fourteen. Kilduff pulled off a
' couple of fast plays at short for the
feature on Omaha's side. Friday's
game will start at 2:30 to allow the
team to catch a train.
Schardt Holds the
Kaws to Five Hits
Topeka, Kan., July 27. Schardt
held Topeka to five hits today and
Sioux City shut out Topeka, 7 to 0.
Score: '
SIOBX CITY.
Sure Some Slaughter
Gllmore, If. ..
WatBon, rf. . .
Hlnchman, 2b.
Mets, lb. .....
Connolly, cf. .
Cooney, se. ...
Roder, 3b. . . .
Livingston, 0.
Schardt, p. .-
AB. R. H. O.
.6131
.411
. S 0 !
,601 8
.4123
.'6 1 1 3
. 4 ! i 1 0
.4134
.3 0 0 0
.38 1 14 37'
TOPEKA.
AB. R.
..... 4 0
4 0
.....4 0
'A. B.
4 0 0
00
3 0
2 0
0 0
1 0
4 0
0 0
1 1
Tevore, If, . .
Kruger, cf. .
Ooodwln, 2b.
Engle. Sb.
Schweitzer, II. ' 3
Asler, lb. 8
Pefftte. ,88 3
Monroe. C 3
Hall, P 8 0 0 1 1
Totals 1 0 6 27 12 1
Tooeka 0 0000000 00
sioux city ::: i '"um
Three-base hits: Goodwin, Watson, Liv
ingston, Connolly. Two-base "-"'
Qllmore, Hlnchman. Sacrifice hit: Schardt.
Double plays: Ooodwln (unassisted), Good
win to Defate to Aelar, Cooney to Hlnch
man to Mats. Stolen bases: Derate, Roder,
Livingston. Bases on. balls: Off Hall, 2 ; off
Schardt, 1. Struck 'out: By Hall, 4: by
Schardt. 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Hall. 2.
Balk: Hall. Umpires: Shannon and Carney.
Paskert Saves the
Day for the Phillies
Philadelphia, July 27. Paskert's
hojie-run drive in the seventh gave
Philadelphia the victory over Pitts?
burgh today, 5 to 4. Chalmers was
in trouble repeatedly, but brilliant
fielding saved him, the home team
pulling off three doubles. The score:
PITTSBURGH. PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.U.A.R. AM.tl.u.A.St.
ttalrd.Sb
Carev.ct
Wagner.ss 4 1
C'Ht'lo.lf
.1'nnt'n.lh 1
Wllscn.e I
Harm n.p
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311
f4
ioi OPask'tcr 3
4 0 2 1 ON'holf.ab 4
i4114 0Stock.8b .41130
U'Wn rf 4 S 1 0 OQoOd.rf. 3 10 0 4
Firmer.2b 3 113 0Wb ted.lt 4 0 110
a a 1 u vuems.io i Aft v
0 0Han'fl,ss z n I I l
0 OBurns.o 3 0 1 1 0
0 4 tc'lmen.n 10 111
l'..l'rn A A O O O
Scaul'ta 1 'l 8 0 I Totals 21 7 27 15 1
Totals 30 7 3411 0 N
Batted for Harmon In eighth.
Pittsburgh 1 0010000 0 I
Philadelphia 1 0000110 I
Two-base hits: Farmer. Stock, Ludenu.
Three-base hit: Oood. Home run: Paskert
Stolen bases: Johnston, Wilson. , Sacrifice
hit: Hinchman. Sacrifice flies: Johnston,
Good. Double plays: Stock to Nlehoff to
Luderus, Bancroft to Nlehoff to Luderus,
Bancroft to Luderus. Bases on balls: Off
Harmon. 3: off Kantlshner, 2: oft Chal
mers, 7. Hits and earned runs: Off Har
mon, 7 hits. 1 runt In seven tnnlns; off
Kantlehner, no hits, no runt in one Inning;
off Chalmers. I runs. Bit by pitched ball:
By Chalmers. (Carey). Struck out; By
Harmon. 2: by Kantlehner, 1; by Chal
mers, 6. Umpires; Klein and Emails. , r
An Increase of 11,741 paid Want Ads for
(he first si months of 1011 abont 1,000
adB more each weekis something worth
bragging about. THIS BSD did It.
.WICHITA.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Jackson, of... 6 S S 8 0 0
Rapps, lb I t 1 S 0
Coy, If 4 1 1 8 0
Gray, e S 1 S '4 1 0
Britton, lb 4 1 O S S
Litsrhl, ss 5 1 S 1 4 .0
Morris, rf 4 1 1 0 O 0
Hannah, Sb S 1 S 4 1
Bennett, p 5 1 S 0 0
Totals 88 14 18 17 11 1
OMAHA.
AB. R. H. O. A. K.
Smith, If 8 0 1 4 0 0
Krug, lb 4 0 0 S
Thompson, cf 4 0 1 1 0 1
Miller, lb 8 0 8 10 1 0
Krueger, e 8 0 8 8 1 9
Krause, p 8 8 0 0 1 O
Forsythe, rf 4 8 t 8 0 1
Kilduff, ss 4 8 1 1 8 1
Burg, 8b 4 8 1 1 t 8
O'Toole, p 1 0 8 t 1 8
Marshall, o 8 8 1 8 8
Totals 88 8 1 14 IS 8
Wichita 1 8 8 8 5 8 1 8 14
Omaha 0 8 8 8 0 8 8 0 80
Sacrifice flies t Coy, Britton. Saerlftce hits:
Rapps, Hannah. Two-base hits: Smith,
Bnrg, Jackson (I), Coy, Gray, Litschi (t,
Morris. Three-base hit: Smith. Home run:
Coy. Stolen bases: Gray. Lltsebi, Coy.
Double play: Lltscht to Britton to Rapps.
Hits: Off OTole, 10 In five Innings t off
Krase, 8 la three innings; off Bennett, 7.
Struck ant; By Krause, 1; by Bennett, 4.
Bases on balls: Off Krause, 8: off Bennett, t.
Timet 1150. Umpires! Xckmaa and An-
LINKS WSE SECOND
Bears 0utb.it and Outfield
Them and Win the
Game.
TEN TO SEVEN IS SCORE
Denver, Colo., July 27. Denver
outhit and outfielded Lincoln here to
day and won the second game of the
series, 10 to 7. The score:
LINCOLN.
AB. R. H. O. A. B.
Carlisle, If 3 1 0 1 0 0
Smith, ss ......... 4 11 1 6 1
Thomason, ef 4 1 1 1 0 0
Loser, rf 1 1 0 3 0 0
Lattlmore, 2b 4 2 2 3 4 0
Hunter, lb 4 0 1 3 1 0
Morse, 3b 4 0 0 1 1 0
Johnson, o 4 1 1 1 1 1
Beast, p 3 0 0 1 0 0
Halls, p 1 0 1 0 1 1
Total! 33 7 24 14 3
DENVER.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Miller. If .6 1 3 3 1 1
Kelleher, ss t 1 1 1 6 0
Oakea, cf 4 0 0 3 0 0
Butcher, If 4 1 1 2 0 0
Dyer, Sb S 3 3 2 1 0
Bhlslds, lb ........ 1 1 8 3 0 0
Lloyd, lb 4 1 1 1 4 0
Bhestak, 0 3 1 0 1 0 0
Sterser, p. 4 0 8 0 8 0
Manser, p.... 0 0 8 0 1 0
Total 17 10 It 17 It 1
Lincoln ..)...! 010001107
Denver 1 1111110 18
stolen bases: Lloyd. Butcher. Two-base
hits: Miller, Dyer Lloyd, Hunter. Three
base hits: Sterser, Butcher, Miller, Kelle
her, Lattlmore. Home run: Johnson. Bases
on balls: Off Sterser, 4: off East, 1; off
Halla, 1. Struck out: By Stsrser, 4; by
East, 1; by Manser, 1. Hits; Off East, 11
thlts In four and one-third Innings; off
Halla, 4 hits In three and two-thirds In
nings; off Stsrser, 8 hits In seven innings;
off Manssr, none In two Innings. Sacrifice
hlt:s Lobsr, Bhestak. Hit by pitcher:
Shields. Tune: 1:40. Umpires: Kane and
Mullen.
Rohrer in Form, But
Mates Lose Game
St. Joseph, Mo., July 27. Roher
A;,flI..J hmA Kail Kitr failure of his
,wwu ww. w -
teammates to hit lost the game to
T-V . I- " 1 A A Conors
LfCS IKtOinCB. .- IU V. Otui..
DES MOINES.
as r w a. A. H.
, 4 0 1 1' 0
BROOKLYN TAKES
LEADJN SECOND
Wildness of Cheney, in Sixth
Allows St. Louis to Tie
the Score.
BUNTS BRING IN BUNS
Brooklyn, July 27. Brooklyn played
a steady game today and beat St,
Louis, 4 to 2. The locals took the
lead in the second inning,, scoring
twice on singles by Wheat and Cut
shaw and Stengle's double. Cheney's
wildness in the sixth allowed St. Louis
to tie the score. Doak was atken out in
the eighth after O. Miller singled,
but Ames was greeted with a series
of bunts and singles that brought the
winning runs across. The score;
ST. LOUIS. BROOKLYN.
AB.H. O.A.B. AB.H. O.A.E.
Bescher.lf 4 0 1 0 0Johns'n.of 3 0 3 0 0
111 ou Mara,B8 a i s i i
00 O'McCarty 1 0 0 0 0
0 10 OOlson.ss 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 ODaub'rMb 4 113 0
10 1 0Wheat,lf 4 13 0 0
0 11 0C'tsh'w,2b 4 12 4 0
12 0 OStengel.rf 3 10 10
0 4 2 0Mowr'y,3b 2 0 110
2 2 8 OO.MIller.c 3 3 7 0 0
118 OCheney.p 1 0 0 3 0
0 0 0 l'Myers 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 ODellp 0 0 0 0 0
Beck. 3b
Butler 0
QonsTs.lb 0
Smith. cr 4
J.MTr,l-2 3
H'rns'y.ss 3
Wilson.rf 3
Snyder.c 4
Betzel.1-2 3
Doak.p 2
Ames.p 0
Long 1
Hahn. rf
Hunter, cf
Hartford as ....
Meloan, If
Jones, lb ......
Breen, 0
Ewoldt, lb
Hennlnger, 3b . .
Hlggtnbotham, p
1 It
Totals . 80 3 37 11 4
ST. JOSEPH.
AB. R. H. O. A. K.
Wright, of 4
Sullivan, rf 1
Jourdan, lb'........ 4
Klrkham, If 4
Williams, ss 8
McClelland, tb ...... 8
Beers, 0 1
McCabe, 3b 8
Rohrer p . . I
Sommerl 0
Keating 8
Fuaner 8
1 14
1
Totals 30 0 4 37 IB 0
Batted for Rohrer In the ninth.
- Ran for McCabe in the ninth.
Batted tor Jourdan In the ninth.
St. Joseph ....0 0000000 00
Des Moines ..0 1 0 0 0 0 1 8 08
Struck out: By Rohrer, 2: by Hlggen
botham, 2. Bases on balls: Off Rohrer, 8;
off Hlgglnbotham, 1. Wild pitch: Hlggtn
botham. Hit by pitched ball: Wright. Sac
rifice hits: Jones, Williams, Sullivan, Mc
Clelland. Two-base hit: Ewoldt. Left on
bases: St Joseph, t; Des Moines, 1. Earned
runs: Des Moines, 1. Time: 1:43. Umpires:
Miller and Colgate.
V Laemla Defeats Uaooln,
Loomls, Neb,, July 17 (Special.) Doll
of the Llnooln Saratogas, who shut out
North Platts Sunday, had little luck
Loomls winning, 1 to 7. Score: R. H. B.
Saratoga 1 0 8 1 0 0 0 0 07 10 0
Loomls .0 8 8 8 0 1 I 0 0 11 t
Batteries: Dull and Skilss; Masters.
Charlton, and Masters. ...
Muse Lillian Walker will be seen today
In her latest produottssw called "The Ordeal
of Ellsabath." This story brings out the
flexibility of some people's affections. Many
tiioks of the camera are used In this pic
ture, whtoh adds very much to the Intereat
of the play. Mr. Bhlrley has Just put In
a lot of new fana and the theater Is now
delightfully cool,
Totals 31 7 34 11 1 Totals 28 8 21 13 1
Ran for Beck In the eighth.
Batted for Ames In the ninth.
Batted for O'Mara In the elgth.
Batted tor Cheney In the eighth.1
St. Louis 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 3
Brooklyn 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 4
Two-base hits: Beck, Stengel. Btolen base:
J. Miller. Sacrifice hits; Doak, Johnston,
Mowrey, Cheney, Myers. Double plays:
Cheney to Daubert to Mowrey; O'Mara to
Daubert. Bases on balls: Off Cheney, 4.
Hits and earned runs: Off Doak, 3 hits, 1
runs In seven and one-third Innings; off
Ames, 2 hits, 0 runs, in two-thirds Inning;
off Cheney, t hits, 1 run In eight Innings:
off Dell, 3 hits 0 runs In one Inning. Hit
by pitched ball: By Cheney, Beachor.
Struck out: By Doak. 2; by Cheney, B; by
Dell, 1. Umpires: Qulgley and Byron.
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Boston and Chicago
Quit With Game Tie
Boston, July 27. Chicago and Bos
ton played a 2 to 2 tie today, the game
being called in the eleventh inning on
account of darkness. The Cubs scored
their two runs in the first on a base
on balls, a double by Zimmerman and
a single by Kelly. Boston scored one
in the third on a base on balls, a hit
and a sacrifice fly and tied it up in the
ninth on. errors by Zimmerman and
Zeider.
Gowdy was put out of the game
while at bat by Umpire Eason in the
ninth for vigorously disputing a
called strike. The score:
CHICAGO. BOSTON.
AB.H.O.A.B AB.H.O.A.B.
Wort'n.ss 6 2 15 OM'nvMe.ss 5 2 3 1 0
o nisvers,in 1 o v i v
0 OWIlholt.rf 10 110
1 IMagee.lf i 0 0 0 0
0 oK'n'hy.lb f 0 It 1 1
0 OSmlth.tb 114 10
8 ISn'dg's.cf 1 0 1 0 (I
0 OOowdy.o 10 4 10
1 OTvler.n 2 0 0 6 0
0 OP'zp'k.lrf I I I
0 0'Egan.2b 0 0 0
0 0Col'na,rt 2 0 0
0 0 oC'n'ly.cf 3
0 0 OTr'g's'r.c 0
Mann.rf 2
WH'ms.cf 3
Z'm'm'n2b 6
Kelly.lt t
Saler.lb 4
Zelder,3b 4
Clemens.o 1
Flsher.c 3
P'ckard.p 2
LVnd'rp 1
Flack,rf 1
Schulte 1
Brown.p 0
1 8
0 4
1 3
3 2
0 11
1 1
0 2
1 I
0 0
0 1
Neff 1
Totals 83 11 33 10 8 Barnes.p 0
0
0
0
10 0 0
0 8 t 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0
Total! 87 1 83 83 1
Batted for Lavender In the tenth,
Batted for Mann In the tenth.
Batted for Evers In the third.
Batted for Wliholt In the third.
Batted for Egan In the fifth.
Batted for Snodgrass In the ninth.
Batted for Oowdy In the ninth.
Batted for Hughes In the ninth.
Chicago 3 000000000 0 t
Boston 0 010000100 03
Two-base hits: Zimmerman, Plsher.
Btolen bases: Maranvllle, Kelly. Double
plays: Wliholt to Maranvllle; Wortman to
Zimmerman to Baler; Tyler to Konetchy to
Smith; Bmlth to Gowdy to Konetchy to
Oowdy. Bases on balls: Off Packard, 2; off
Tyler, 3; off Lavender, 2. Hits and earned
runs: Off Packard, 4 hits and 1 run In
four Innings; off Lavender, 1 hit, 0 run In
five Innings; off Brown, 0 hit. 0 run In
two Innings; off Tyler, 0 hits, 2 runs in
seven and one-third innings; off Hughes,
1 hit, 0 run In one and two-thirds Inning;
off Barnes, 1 hit, 0 run In two Innings.
Struck out: By Packard, 2; off Tylsr, 2; off
Lavender, 4; oft Brown, 2; off Barnes, 2.
ITmplrss: Eason and Orth.
St, Louis' Fielding
Scores a Victory
. " """
St. Louis, July 27. Remarkable
fielding by St. Louis enabled the locals
to defeat Philadelphia in the fourth
game of the series here today, 3 to 2.
Philadelphia twice had three men'
on bases with only one out, but each
time the side was retired without a
score by fast double play. Teh score:
PHILADELPHIA. ST. LOUIS.
AB.H. O.A.E. AB.H. O.A.B.
Lawry.lb till IShot'n.lf 8 0 3 1 0
V UAUBlin.JD s
0 OMiller.rf 4
0 081.ler.lb 4
0 OPratt.lb 4
3 OMars'na.of 8
1- OSevereid.o 1
1 OJohns'nts 1
e OM'milf
3 0'Tobln
auroom,
1 I 8 0
110 0
a t t t
t I I o
tin
0 3
1 8
rn.s i l i i i
It'n.p 1 i i 1 i
Walah.rf
Strunk.cf 111
Lajole.lf 4 10
M'Innll.lb I 1 11
Wltt.ss 8 13
Pick, 3b 4 8 1
Ptcln h.o 8 0 1
M'Elwee 10 0
Nabora.p 3 0 0
Lannlng 10 8
Totals 34 11 34 1 1 Total IT "it 34 "iT
Witt out. hit by batted ball.
Batted for Pioinlch In ninth.
Batted for Nabors In ninth.
Batted for Hamilton In eighth,
Philadelphia... I I t 0 1 I 1 01
St. Louis 0 8 1 0 0 0 0 1 1
Two-base hits: Mclnnls, Strung, Lajole.
Stolen bases: Pick, Austin, Johnson, Btrunk,
Miller. Sacrifice fly: Mclnnls. Double
plays;. Austin to Pratt to Slsler, Pratt to
Standing oj Teams
WEST. LEAGUE. INATIONAL LEAGUE.
Omaha .'..SS 33 .2l Brooklyn . .SO 33 .802
Lincoln .. do as ds!hoh
l)es Moines 46 14 .ttsoi
Bloui City 45 45 .500
Denver ...44 46 .487
Wichita ..48 48 .447
Topeka . ..40 49 .440
St. Joseph 35 63 .31)
AMBR. LEAGUE.
L. Pet.
44 26 .567
1'hlla 4 37 .654
Chicago . . .43 44 .433
New York 40 43 .481
Pittsburgh .33 44 .479
St. Louis ..42 60 .457
Cincinnati .87 63 .411
AMER. ASSN.
L. Tct.
New Tork 62 88 .578 Kansas City 68 40 .63
Boston ...61 38 .O78'lndlanapolls.5t 41 .67.1
Chicago ...60 41 .641ILoulsv!!le ..63 43 .662
Cleveland .60 41 .549 Mlnntapolls.51 45 .681
Waah 47 43 .5!!, Toledo ....It 46 .DO)
Detroit ...43 46 .681!St. Psul ...44 48 .41)
St. Louis .13 41 .482 Columbus .36 54 .401)
Phlla. It ft .2!MHwaukee .34 62 .361
Yesterday's Results.
WESTERN LEAOUE.
Des Molnss, 8; 8t. Joseph, 0,
Omaha, 0; Wichita, 14.
Sioux City, 7; Topeka, 0.
Lincoln, 7; Denver, 10.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Chicago, I; Boston, 3; called In eleventh
inning, darkness.
Pittsburgh 4; Philadelphia, t.
St Louis, 2; Brooklyn, 4.
Cincinnati, 2; New Tork, 4,
AMERICAN LEAOUE.
Boston, 7; Cleveland, 6.
Washington, 4; Detroit, 7,
New Tork, 8; Chicago, t.
Philadelphia, 2; St. Louis 1.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
St. Paul, 1-9; Kansas City, t-f.
Columbus, 5; Louisville, 1,
Minneapolis, I; Mllwaukle, 2.
. Indianapolis, 2-10; Toledo, 8-1.
Games Today.
WESTERN LEAOUE.
Lincoln at Denver.
Des Moines at St. Joseph.
Sioux City at Topeka.
Omaha at Wichita.
NATIONAL LEAOUE.
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia.
Cincinnati at New York,
St. Louis at Brooklyn.
Chicago at Boston.
AMERICAN LEAGUE. ,
NewTork at Chicago.
Philadelphia at St. Louis.
Washington at Detroit,
Boston at Cleveland.
Staler. Bases , on balls: OS Nabors, 6; - off
Hamilton, 8. Hits and sarnsd runs: Off
Hamilton, t hits, 2 runs In eight innings; off
Groom, 8 hits, 0 run In one Inning; off Na
bors, 2 runs. Struck out: By Nabors, I; by
Hamilton, 2; by Groom, 3. Umpires; Nallln
and Evana.
BOSTON WINS AFTER
THREE HOURS' PLAY
Passing of a Brass Band Holds
Dp Cleveland Game Fif
teen Minutes.
New York Wins in
Eleventh Inning
New York, July 27. New York
won ita first extra-inning victory on
the home grounds today when Mc
Graw's team scored an eleven-inning
victory over Cincinnati, 4 to 3. Her
zog walked to start the eleventh and
scored on successive singles by Rob
ertson and Kauff.
Tesreau pitched six innings for New
York, during which he was hit for
two home runs and nine singles and
walked three men, yet only three runs
were scored off him.
Toney gave a fine pitching exhibi
tion in the ninth inning, when Herzog
opened with a double and Robertson
bunted safely; Kauff was purposely
passed, filling the bases, with none
out. Toney then retired Merkle on a
foul, Lobert struck out and Toney
threw out Rariden. The score:
CINCINNATI. NEW YORK.
AB.H. O.A.B. AB.H. O.A.B.
Groh.lb 8 111 tBums.tf 4 110 0
Rousch.cf tttl 0Doyle,2b t 1 t 4 0
Griffith. rf f t 1 1 Otiersog.ss 4 11(0
Chass.lb I 1 11 0 Ort'b'tson.rf 18 10 0
Neale.lf till OKauff.cf 41100
M'K'he,8b 13 3 1 OMerkle.lb 4 0 7 1 0
Emmer,as till 01.obert,3b 41110
Wlngo.o 117 1 IRarlden.c 4 10 10
Clarke.o 10 10 OTesreau.p 1 0 0 2 0
Toney, p t 1 0 1 0'Hunter 1 1 0 0 0
3chupp,p 3 0 0 1 1
Totals 48 13-30 18 1
Totals 38 11 33 It 1
None out when winning run was scored.
Batted for Tesreau In sixth.
Cincinnati ........8 000130008 0 1
New York.. 1 000020000 1 4
Two-base hits: Bums, Lobert, Hersog.
Three-base hit: Robertson. Home runs:
Wlngo, Chase. Stolen base: Rouach.
Double plays: Hersog to: Doyle to Mer
kle (2). Bases on balls: Off Tesrsau, 8:
off Schupp, 1; off Tonay, I. Hits and earned
runs: Off Tesreau, 11 hits and 3 runs In
six Innings: off Schupp, 8 hits and no runs
In five Innings; off Toney, 8 runs. Struck
out: By Tesreau, 1; by Schupp. 4; by
Toney, 7. Umpires: Harrison and itlglsr.
Home Run of Oldring
Wins for New York
Chicago, July 27. Rube Oldring's
home run, with the bases full in the
ninth, crowned a five-run rally that
snatched victory from defeat for New
York today, 8 to 6. The score:
NEW YORK. CHICAGO.
AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.H.
Cdwsll.of 4 2 0 1 lMurtihy.rf 2 0 3 0 0
0 OJ.C'llns.rf 10 10 0
0 0Weav'r,3b 3 0 0 2 0
4 lEX"l's,2b 2 D I 8 0
0 OJackson.lf 4 110 0
0 ONeai.lb 8 1110
4 OPelech.of 4 2 8 0 0
1 OSrhalk.c 8 110 0
0 OTsrry.sa 3 10 8 0
1 OScott.p 3 0 0 0 0
3 OW'Ifg'g.p 0 0 0 0
0 v'Lelbold 1 0 0 t 8
ft O'Pournlar 1 It a A A
8
II Totals 21 t 27 11 0
RUNS ARE THROWN AWAY
Cleveland, July 27. In a game that
lasted nearly three hours, Boston de
feated Cleveland, 7 to 6, bunching its
hits with Cleveland's errors. Cleve
land batted Foster and Leonard hard,
but threw away several runs by try
ing to stretch its hits. Umpire
O'Loughlin help up the game fifteen
minutes until a band ceased its music,
refusing to allow the contest to pro
ceed until the musicians were silent.
O'Neil, with four hits in four time
at bat, and Walker, who made two
triples and a double, carried off the
batting honors. .The score:
CLEVELAND. BOSTON.
AB.H.O.A.E. ABH.OA.E
Graney.lf 4 10 1 AHooper.rf 8 113 1
un'pn.so s l l T ousrry.ib s
Spsaker.cf 4 111 Lewls.lt 4
Speak'r.cr 4 3 0 0 lH'bl'sl.lb 4
0 3 0 owalker.er 4
1 II 1 lO'dncr.tb 4 1110
lit onrott.ss i o o l
lTnomas,o 4
OPoster.p I
OLeonard.p 1
OJanvrln.ss 0
0 0 0 01 o'H'rlksen 1
1 1 0 0 0
0 Totals 15 11 17 17 8
Roth.rt 8
Gandll.lb 6
W'mb'a.ss 4
O'Nclll.o 4
How'd,2b 4
C'VIkle.p 2
Klepfer.p 0
uouiu.p
Daly
Turner
4 1 I
I I 1
1 0
0 0 0
1 I
1 I
1 11
I 1
I 1
1 I
I 0
0 1
1 t
0 0
Hlsh.lf 1
B'm'na.lf 4
P'klnph.ss 4
Plpp.lb 4
Oldrlng.rf i
Gedson,2b t
Boone,3b 4
N'm'k'r.c 2
Alex'der.e 0
Russell. n 1
Love.p 10 0
Sha'key.p 0 0' 0
Malael 0
Mullen 1
0 0 1
10 0
Totals 81 11 27 13 1
Batted ror Russel In fifth.
Batted for Love In ninth.
Batted for Terry in ninth.
Batted for Wolfgang In ninth.
New Tork ..,.! 0 0 0 1 t 1 0 .1 1
Chleago I 18 110 0 1 0 4
Two-base hits: Schalk. Tbrse-base hit:
Terry. Home runs: Pecklnpaugh, Oldring.
Stolen bases! Jackson, Schalk. Sacrifice hit:
Tarry. Double play: Weaver to B. Collins
to Ness. Basse on balls: Off Russsll, t; off
Love, 1; off Scott, 4; off Wolfgang, 1, Hits
and earned runa; Off Russell, I hits, 4 rune
In tour Innings; off Lovs, I hits, 1 run In
four Innings; off Bhawkey, no hits, no runa
In one Inning; off Bcott, 10 hits, I runs In
sight Innings, none out In eighth; off Wolf
gang, 1 bit, I runs In one Inning, Struck
out: By Russsll, t; by Bcott, 4; by Wolf
gang, 1. Umplros: Dlnnssn and ChllL
Totals It 14 If It I
Batted for Coveleskte In ssventh.
Batted for Klepter In eighth,
Batted for Bcott In sixth.
Boston t 1 1 8 8 8 8 1 87
Cleveland 0 0 0 8 1 8 1 1 8 t
Two-base hits: O'Neill, Daly, Oraney,
Gardner, Foster, Walker. Three-bass hits:
Howard, Walksr (3), Hooper, Hsnrlksen.
Stolen bases: Speaker, Roth. Double plays:
Chapman to Oandll; Postsr to Hoblltssl;
Wambsganss to Gandll. Bases on balls:
Off Covsleskle.l; off Gould, 1: off rooter, I;
off Leonard, 1. Hits and earned runs: Off
Coveleskie, 1 hit, 8 runs In seven Innings;
oft Klepter, 1 hit, no runs In one Inning;
off Gould, no hits, no runs In one Inning;
off Poster, 10 hits, 4 runs In six and two
thirds Innings; off Leonard, 4 hlta, I runs In
two and two-thirds Innings, Btruok out;
By Poster, 1; by Leonard, 1, Umpires:
O'Loughlin and Htldebrand.
Bad Playing Gives
Game to Detroit
Detroit, July 27. For the third time
in as many days Washington lost to
Detroit, 7 to 4. Boehling, who op
posed Boland, pitched good ball, but
his support was erratic and the mis
plays behind him were costly. Henry
was put out of the game for arguing
with Umpire Owens in the second in
ning. Veach was forced to retire when
a ball that took a false bound hit him
fn the face. Harper replaced him and
was in turn succeeded by Cobb, who
has been out because of injuries to
his throwing hand. The score:
WASHINGTON. DETROIT.
AB.H. O.A.K. AB.H. O.A.B.
Morgan, lb I 1 t I OVItt.lb 6 15 10
Poator.lb 4 0 0 1 IBush.ss 1117
0 OBurns.lb 8
0 OCr'wf'd.rf I
Today's SportCalendar
Shoot.!.. Mnlno "tat trtrap-ahootln
tounuuncnt open at tortlnnil.
Botlnft Vroditlti WtJluli ftffft.nttt Bi.fiy
InfttrU, ton round, at rlloohlyn. io
tJohnjton rain. HhamuN O'Hrltn, ton
reunia, at Now York. Batph ft runa m
nirairMt Willi Hchffffr, ton rouRtlH, at
Kwkaway, L. I. Joo Parrrn avnlnitt Johnny
WUaoa. ton rountU, at Ihwtan.
Redfield's Team
Wins Golf Tourney
Of State Printers
The second annual printers' golf
tournament was held Wednesday at
Happy Hollow.
Joe B. Redfield and Herbert
McCoy were captains of the teams
which resulted in the victory for Mr.
Redfield's side, by a score of 18 to 17.
Scores:
RBDPIELD. M'COY.
Rsdflsld 2 Maynard Bwarta ,. 8
Traphagan , 1 Smith , .......... 1
Mllllken 0 McCoy 1
Bhafer, W. B I Hurkley, P. J I
Leery I Potter, B. J 0
Carpenter, 1. W., Jr. 1 Carpenter, Harry .. , 8
Mangum 0 Swarta, Milton .... 8
Wallace ., 0 Pleld 1
Ylallup . .......... t Rudolph . I
Wright I Peterson 0
Meteelf 0 Baker I
Sanderson I Ollchrlst 0
Roslcky ,, 0 Bturvall 0
Andsrson 1 Carpenter, Will ... I
Total. It Total 17
W. E. Shafer won the priie of low
medal score at 88, Other low scores
were made by Mr. Traphagen of Lin
coln, F. J. Burkley and Lee Smith
This tournament, which was given
under the direction of the United
Typothetae and Ben Franklin Clubs,
was most enjoyable.
Dinner was served at 7 o'clock to
about forty players and the prizes
furnished by the committee and do
nated by local printing concerns were,
distributed.
7
tit 0 0
I I I I
: i
Mllan.cf 4 t 8
Rlco.rf 8 0 1
Shanks,lf Slit 0Veach,lf 1
OhVty.lb 4 III I OHarpor.lf 1
Henry.o 0 0 11 OOobb.lf-cf 1
Alnim h.o 4 114 lH'lm'n.c-1 I
M'Brlds.ss 4 I I I lYoung,3b 4
B'hllng.p 8 8 0 1 maker, c 4
Acoata 1 0 0 8 OBoland.p 8
K'v'n'gh 1
Totals 31 8 14 11 4
Totals SI 1 87 18 I
Batted 'for Boehling In ninth.
Batted for Harper In fifth.
Washington ...t 1 1 8 1 8 0 8 14
Detroit 1 8 0 1 I t 0 I 7
Two-bass hits: Atnsmlth, Boshllng, Vsach.
Thrse-base hit: Crawford. Stolen bases: Mor
gan, Oharrlty. Sacrifice hit: Barnes. Double
plays: Morgan to McBrldo to Uhernty, Bo
land to Bush to Burns, Bush to Young to
Burns. Bases on balls: Off Boland, I; off
Boehling, I. Earned runs: Off Boehling, I;
off Boland, 1. Btruck out: By Boshllng, 3;
by Boland, 8. Wild pilch: Boehling. Um
pires: Owsns and Connolly.
Omaha Pacer Continues
To Clean Up in Kansas
Fred Meyer's Omaha paeer, M. T.,
continues to clean up on the Kansas
circuit where it is now racing.
Wednesday, M. T. captured the 2:11
pace at Council Grove, Kan,, winning
aH three heats. His best time was
2:10)4, which clips a quarter off of
the horse's record.
American Association.
At Louisville R.H.B.
Columbu 8 8 00 8 8 t 0 85 4 0
Louisville 0 0 t 0 1 0 t 0 01 7 I
Batteries: Davis and Coleman; MoGraher,
Wlllisms and Lalong.
At Wllwaukae-T R. H. B.
Minneapolis 6 0 0 0 0 1 1 013 II 0
Milwaukee 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 6
Batterlea: Burke and Land; Reeb and
Kohlbecker.
At Toledo, first game R. H. B.
Indianapolis 00000100 83 10 0
Toledo 8 8880101 8 i 0
Batteries: Dawson and Gossett; Bedlsnt
and Sweeney.
Sscond game R. H. B.
Indianapolis OlltOtOOtt 01 4 8
Toledo OOOttOlOOO 18 I I
Batteries: Csrter, Rogge and Schang;
Pierre and flweeney.
At Kansas City, Rrst game R. H. B.
St. Paul 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 01 7 I
Kansas City ....0 I 0 0 t 1 t I I It 1
Batteries) Nlshana and Clemens; Banders
and Hargrave.
Second game R. H. B.
St. Paul 1 8 8 0 0 1 1 I I II 1
Kansas Cite 11188118 11 14 I
Battsrlssi Lelfteld and Olsnn; Hum
phries, Coehrehen and Berry.
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simply laid on the skin no rubbing 41
drives pals away. Ito. All druggists,
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Fast Time Made ' ,
At CorninEaceij
Corning, , la., July 27. (Special
Telegram.) A smaller crowd greeted
the racing today at the Adams county
fair, but , the races were good and
fast time was made for the classes.
Results:
Pacing, 1:17 class: Won by Banquet; Bea
sts Ward, second; Parmer Boy, third; Prank
Halloway, fourth. Parmsr Boy took first
heat In 1:17; Banquet captured remain
ing three heats In 2:1414, l:17ti, 2:10(4.
Parmsr Boy's sulky broks In fourth host,
and driver walked balance of dlatanoe lead
ing horse, thus sscurlng third money,
though last In that haat.
Trotting, 1:17 class: Won by Beda In
straight heats; Ignatius McGregor, aooond;
B. M. R Jr., third; Oey Van, fourth. Time.
3:81, 2:20(4. 2:20U,
Running, half-mile dash! Won by Claasy
Variety; The Shrimp, seoond; Otrtmde Dig.
third. Time, 0:4.
Running, thres-quarter mile dash; Won
by Elsie Knight; Lady Box, second; Tonight,
third. Tims, 1:17.
It, 74! more paid Want Ads first sli
months 1818 than In asms psrlod of lilt
nearly 1,000 more each week. Why men
tion results with this kind of evidence 7
MISS POUND AND .
MRS. STEWART WIN
Lincoln and Omaha Cracks Will
Tangle in Final Round for
State Golf Championship.
BOTH PLAYING Q00D GOLF
Miss Louiie Pound of the Lincoln
Country club and Mrs. John T. Stew
art, 2nd., of the Omaha Country club,
will light out the Nebraska state wom
en's golf championship at the Omaha
Field club this afternoon.
Miss Pound won her way into the
finals by defeating Mrs. John W.
Tillson of the Omaha Field club, 7
up and 6 to play, while Mrs. Stew
art defeated Mrs. H. L. Arnold 8
up and 6.
Both Mrs. Stewart and Miss Pound
played fine golf in their semi-final
rounds. Miss Stewart turned in a
card of 91 for the eighteen holes,
while Miss Pound played the round
in 93.
The two women have been putting
up by far the best golf of any en
trants in the tournament, and the
finals are expected to develop into
a finish fight.
No Play Friday Morning.
No lay will be held Friday morn
ing, finals in-all rounds being sched
uled to start at 1 :30 in the afternoont .
Next year's tournament is to bt
held at the Happy Hollow club, it
was decided at the business meeting.
. the association, v . t
Following are the morning scores
in the secondary flights and conso
lations: .
SECOND PLIGHT.
Mrs. Prank Russell beat lira, Dean
Ringer, 10 holes.
Mrs. Ernest Bweet beat Mrs. W. W.
Klohardson, I up and 1.
THIRD PLIOHT.
Miss Alice McKensle beat Mm. C. P.
8. Tobln, I up and 1.
Mrs. W. B. Phllby heat Mrs. E. A. Rose,
I up.
PIRST CONSOLATIONS.
Mrs. Karl Llnlnger teat Mrs. B. a Bru
Ington, I up and 8.
Mrs. L. 1, Wernhar beat Mrs, Howard
ooodiioh, I up.
SECOND CONSOLATIONS,
Mrs. Ray Ralnholt heat Mrs. W. B.
Tagg, 1 up and 1.
THIRD CONBOLATIONB. 5
Mrs. H. R, Overmlro heat Mrs. Mullen,
I up and I.
Results in Day's Races
On Rockwell City Track
Rockwell City, la., July 27.-(Spe-cial
Telegram.) Results in today's
races: ,
Trolling. I:lt class: Millie Chlmos, first:
Empire Bond, second : The Prlsoo and Mable
Van spilt third and fourth. Beet time,
1:11.
Trotting, l:lt class; Zeuber, first;1 Mln
nls Austin, sscond; Lou Tell and Wlnne
wanada split third and fourth. Beat time,
1:11.
Pacing, 1:17 class: A. M first: Tallow,
stone, second: Little Joe, third. Best time,.
1:14, .
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