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    THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, JULY 31, 1916.
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Copyright, lilt.
International Nw Btrrloa,
Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
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KAWS WIN COUPLE
FROM BOOSTERS
Hitting of Catcher - Monroe
features Double BUI Won
by Topeka Team.
BOOBES 7 TO 6 AND 7 TO 1
Topeka, Kan.,' July JO. The hitting
f Catcher Monroe, who got a home
run, triple, 'double and tingle In five
timei at bat, featured the double bill
which Topeka won from Dei Moines
today, 7 to 6 and 7 to 1. Score, first
game:
l DEI MOINES.
AB R R O A E
BTahn, rf ... S 1 II t
Hunter, ef i I rl 1
Hertford, as ........ I -it . I I t
M.loen, if I lit t I
Jonee, lb 4 1 II t t
woldt Ik 4 10 11 I
Btra, o .....4 t 1 t I t
Hennlnger, lb ...... 4 11 1 4 1
Clslre, lb .......... I t t I t t
Thorns, p I 1 t I 1 t
Muaeer, p I ttt.lt
esp.hr 1 ' I , t I I I
Totals .......... 17 t I 14,11 1
TOPEKA. "
AB R II O A B
Devore If 1114 4 1
Bvirw.1l. If t I I t t t
hhwtllur, If .Ill 144
Cochran, lb I 1 1 lit
Engle, If, rf ....... 4 4 111 t
Kruegar, ef , 4 111 t I
Agler, lb ........... 4 0 1 T 4 I
Defst. a .... 4 4 4 4 1 1
Alias, .14 1 4 I t
Monro, e I III 14
Hsnnlng. p I 1 14 1 t
total II 1 '14 It II i
Batted for Hennlnger la uirsnth. "
Dra Motnca .. t 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 I
Topeka 4 4 14 1114 t
Horn ran: Monro. Throo-bas hrt: Km,
for. Two-bats blu: Monroe, Meloan, Jon.'
aorlfle hltat Cochran, Manning, Ewoldt
tacrine By: Sehweitaer. Stolon ! bHt
Ewoldt Hllii OS Thoma. I In two and
two-third Inntnta: off NtuMr, f In ave and
no-thlrd Inning. Baat on balli: OR Hon
aing, 4; off Thomaa, I; off Mtuier, S.
Struck out: By Hennlni, f; by Thomas, 1;
by Muator, 4. Wild pitch: Thonu. Passed
kali: Breon. Umpires: Camay and Shannon,
core aaeond itmil
' DBS MOINES.
AB R H O A E
rTahn, rf ........... 4 4 t l 4 4
Hunter, cf 14 t II I
Hartford, a 14 4 11 I
Meloan, If I--1 l-l-l 1
Jon", lb 1:94 11 I I
Ewoldt, lb 1,111 1 I I
pahr, o Ill I t t
Claire, tb .......... I t 111 t
Higgintetham. p ..;'.; I . II I I t
Braon ............. 1 4 0 4 4 0
Total II 1 4 II It I
TOPEKA.
AB It H O A E
fcevore, rf .......... 4 11 4 4 4
Cochran, lb ... 1 4 4 4 II
Ooodwln, lb I 1 1 4 I 1
Stasia. If I 4 4 4 4 4
Xrtla-ar, cf I 111 I t
Agler. lb I 1 1 HI I
Delate, m ... Illl.il
Stnna, lilt I
all. p I I 1 1 1 I
Tata la , It I It II U T
Hot tad for Hlfflnbothana In seventh.
Paa Molna ..J 1.1 I t I 41
Japeka 1 1 4 4 4 4 I
Horn ran: Ooodwln. Thraa-kaa hit:
afat, Monro. Two-baaa klU: Maloaa,
Oalr. Blvtlnbotbam. Saerlnoo bit: Coch
Baa, Mall, Huntar. Donbl playa: Ooodwln
(aulatd) Ewoldt to Jonaa; Mantar U
Sanaa. Stalan baaoai Damn. Baaw on
alia:. Off Hall, li C Hlntnkotkam. t.
track aat: By Ball, 1, Uropiraa: Camay
Links Twice Victors
Over Wichita Wolves
Wichita, Kan, July 30, WiehlU
tad four hours and forty minutes of
bate ball this afternoon and saw the
Lincoln team take both sections of
double header. The locals outhit
the visitors in both games,; but lost
the first, 8 to 6, and the second, 7 to
6. Score, first game:' ;
WICHITA. - , ' ' ' "
f - AB It H O A E
ft Saekaon. of 4 t 1 t I t
t Rappa. lb ll.SIS
i Car, If t 1 I I 4 1
F Orar. II SSI I
3 Oiiffltn, I I 114 4
i BBrltlon. lb I t I 4 4 I
n Utochl. a v. ....... I 1114 1
. MornC rf 7. ., S 4 1 It I
Hannah, lb I I t t 1,1
! Davla. p ............ 1.1 t t 1 I
S Baanatt. p .....IS.. 114 4 1 I
Maway, p 4 4 4 4 4 4
I baatnar ... 1 t t t t t
1 Tata la ., It " n-ST It
-' ; LINCOLN.
t ' AB B H O A B
i CbwHalo. If 4 11 4 4 t
;l . Sraitb. ea 4 1 I I I I
I tkamaaon, of 4 t 1 I t I
S . rf I 4 t t t t
I s Latlmor. Ibb 4 111 I I
lantar, lb-. I 1 I II 1 t
oraa, lb 4 1 1 14 4
, Mkrar, a 4 4 4 1 1 1
I fHraaory, p I 1 II It
tSa.Ua. ........ 1 tilt
'i Total ........ 14 1 "T $i IS "i
J; aBu4 f.
'. Saorlaea
. r-apa, aniiH. Twa-aa aita: uraffory
. mo ran; Ljtaahl. aula baaai: Orwiry
TaUla II S T
Ballad tar Baanatt la alahth.
Ml: Smith. Hoatar. Jsakan.
oruvoi. i
an; Ljtaehl.
dMM. DMblo play: Raank t Utaahl
aapw: aray t Liuoal: araltk u Hua
T. tHts: OS Onpory. I la Sr lanlnog
t Srnicn, I la tw Inatnaa: otl Rawer, 1
a ana laBlM' Straek ant: By Oraawry, S;
a Smith, S by amat. tt by Banaatt, I.
a baUa: oat nan, I; a bat. I;
". li ' 1. F ka n-uaar:
- t 1 1 or
Rannatt, Umpire: Andaraon and Eckman.
Time: i:. ..
;, ' WICHITA.
'' AB. B. H. O. A. B.
Jackaon, cf. 4 1 11 1 t
Rappa, lb. I 4:1 I I t
Coy, If. I t 14 I t
urirmn e. i l i t t
Brltton,' lb. ......... 4 I 1. I S I
I.ltachl, . 4 1 111
Merrla, rt. .41 I t I
Hannah, lb. ....., til I , t t
Ortffln, p. 4 4 4 a t t
Koaatner, p. ........' 1 '1 1 t t t
Bennett, p. ......... I t t , 1 ' t , 0
Total! ............It 4 Tl 17 "l 4
. i . LINCOLN
. ' ' . AB., B. R. O. A. E.
Carllale. If. I I 1 I t
William aa. , I I I 1 4 4
Thomaeon, ef. ....... 4 1 I S t t
Lobar, rf. ........... I tilt t
Lattimare, lb. ...... 4 t 1 I S t
Hunter, lb. 4 111 1 I
Johneen, e. I ,1 t I I I
Eaat, p. ............. I , 1 1 I - I I
Oardnar, p .11 t t 1 I
Total II I I it It I
Wlohttn ...... t 1 1 4 4 4 4 4 04
Llnoola ...... 1 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 47
Saorlfloe hlu: William. Huntar. Twa-bae
hit: Eaat Jachaon, Rappa, Brltton. Homo
run: Lltechl, Stolen baaaa: Lobar, Thomaeon,
Double play: Brltton to Lltaehl to Rappa.
Hlte: Off Eaat 11 hit In three and two
third Innlnae: off Oardnar, 1 hit In five and
one-third Innlnia. iff Orlfrln, I hlte In three
Innlnsa: off Koaatner. 1 hit In one Innlna:
off Bennett, 1 hit. B ea on balla: Olf
Eaat, I: off Orlffln, I; off Koaatner, 1; off
Bennett. I. Hit by pitched ball: Johnaon
by Orlffln ; Bennett Hanna, by Gardner,
lime: 1:11.- Umplroa: Bckmaa and Andar-
Josies Take Both
From Sioux City
St. Joieph, Mo., July 30 St
Joieph won both games of a doublt
header today. Score, first game:
' . ,, ,. SIOUX. CITY. ,i t- :s
. AB H H O A B
nilmara, If ......... S 1 1 J
watn, rf ......... 4 ; i ; s, s ,f
Hlnchmnn, Ik ...... 14 114 4
Met, lb A ,i.. 4 4 0 1 1 4
Connolly, ef 4 0 114 4
Cooney, a I 4 1 1 t I
Radar, lb a a i ;
Llvlntelon, 4 I I I 4 4
Clark, p I I I I 1
Qaapar, p lit t t t
Total 14 I I 14 I 1
- ST, JOSEPH. - -----
AB R H .0 A
Wrlyht, cf ......... Ill I t
McCaba. lb 4 111 I 1
.Tnurdan, lb ........ I 14 0
Klrkham. IT 1 a o a
Sullivan, rf.! 4 I li t t
McClelland, lb 4 1 I ' 4 1 I
O. William, ea I II 41 t
Bear. ....4 . ! .
Hnvllb. a 4 1 I t 4 t
Sommera, p ..4...... I t t t t - t
Fuaner a a a a a a
Rlaby S I 1,1 I
Total ' l7 It 11 H 11 1
Raa for Bee re la iahtb.
St. Joaaph ..0141414 14
Sloui City , . t I t I I I I 141
Struck out: By Hovllk. I; by Clark, I.
Baae on balla: Off Hovllk. Is off Clark, I.
Hlte: Off Hovllk, I In seven lanlnra: off
Sommore, none In two Innlnta; ff Clark,
II In four innlnae: on uaopar, s in reur
Innlnta. Hit by pitcher: Sullivan, Beer.
Stolen baaaa: Sullivan, McCaba. Bacrtflee
hlte: Clark. Two-baae hlta: Llvlntatan, Mo
Cabe, I; Salllvan, Wllllame, I. Left on
baaee: St Joeeph, li Btoux City, It. Earned
runa: St. Joaeph, T; Slous City, 1. Time:
1:11. Umpire; Collate and Millar. Seor
aoend same;
SIOUX CITT.
AB R R O A
Oilman, If 11114 4
walaon, rr I 1 I
Hlnchmaa. lb 4 4 1 1 t
Meta, lb 4 t 1 II I t
Connolly, re 4 4 4.144
drover, ef I 9 l i t 4,4
nader, lb I 4 I I 1 4
Cro.br, ........... 114 1 I t
Kelly, p 1 4 4 4 I I
Total .10 1 I 14 II I
" . ' ST. JOSEPH.
AB R H OAS
Wrltht, ef 4 4 114 4
McCaba, lb 1 I 4- 1 It
Jourdan, ,1b 4 t 1 II v
Klrkham, If ........ 4.1 I I t t
Sullivan, rf ......... 4 ' 1 Sit t
McClelland, 3b ..... 4 4 1 4 4 4
O. William. 3b ..... I 1 1 1 I I
Fuaner, I K. 1 t I
Fattaraen, p 1,4 1410
Keallnr, 10 :....... 1 - t 4
Total II I II 17 II
St. Joseph ...1114441 I
Sloui City ... t . t 1 4 4 4 4 1 11
Struck out: By Fttron. tl by Kelly. 4.
Baaee a ball: Oft Patteroen, 1; off Kelly,
I. Two-baa kite: Wrlint. Thraa-baae hlta:
Wateoa, Hlaahmnn. Double playa: Patteraon
to ruaner la jouraan; William t McCaba
to Jourdan. Left a baaea: SI,' Joftepn. 4;
Bloua City, I. Earned tuna: St Jeeaph, I;
Sioux City, I. Time- 1:14. Umpire: Miller
and Coltat.' " .
AB.H.O.AB.
Olio
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Dodge Wins the
Gold Cup Handicap
Chicago, July 29. Dodge of the
Weber & Ward stables, ridden by
Murphy, won the Illinois Jockey
club's gold cup handicap and $2,000
additional stake in the race today,
which closed the thirteen-day meeting
at the Hawthorns track. His time for
the mile and one-sixteenth was
1:454-5. Franklin of the tame stables,
ridden by Andress, was second snd
Leon Skolney of the Mackenzie sta
bles, ridden by Byrne, third. These
were the only starters.
The first race of Getawav dav waa
marred by spill, as a result of
which Jutt Red waa shot and his
rider, A. Hack, seriously injured. The
meet was an experiment looking to
ward the revival of racing here, snd
tonight Secretary Beifeld of the Illi
nois Jockey club said the prospects
for another meeting in the fall were
good. V '- ,
lad tar table evtd.soe f area! result t
as Wast Ad sear: ' 11.7.1 mare paid
Waat Ada Bat au amtk ef 1114 ever
aaa paawa 11. m tar Oaaaka pa par
J4 .,,.... ssrlAaPat aaak PmKZ.,
LOOK WHO'S HERE
RED SOX LEAD LOOP
Boston Americans at Top of
List as They Defeat Tigers
and Yanks Drop One.
NINE TO THREE IS S00SE
Detroit, Mich., July 30. Boston hit
Mitchell for ten hitt in four innings
today and easily defeated Detroit, 9
to 3. Cunningham, who succeeded
Mitchell did much better, the visitors
making1 only one run off his delivery.
Mays work in the bok for Boston
was good at all times. Vitt handled
several difficult plays at third place
Score:
BOSTON. DETROIT.
AB.H.O.A.K.
Hcoper.rf lilt OVItt.fb
Barrv.ib 4 111 OBuah.aa
Lewla.lf 1111 OFuller.lb 1 t 0 t 4
OslneMb I 1 II t OBurns.lb 4 10 0 0
Walker.ef lilt 0Cobb,cf 1 I I I 0
O'dner.lb 4 111 0Veach,lf 4 110 0
Bootta 4 14 ociora.rr 4119
Ajn.w.o 'lilt ITou's.I.e I t I 0 1
Maya,p 1 t I I 4McKee,o 3 0 111
Baker.o t t 1 0 4
Total. IS II II II OMItchell.p 1010
C'fham.p 1 1 t I V
Harper 10 10 4
H'lmann I 4 6 0 'I
K'anath 10 0 0 0
Totala.14 li)Ij"lI
Batted for tIMchell In fourth.
Batted for McKee In elihth.
"Batted for Cunnlnaham In ninth.
Eo.ton t 4 t 4 I t 0 t 01
Detroit 1 t 1 t t I 01 41
Two-baee hit: Oardner. Thraa-baae hit:
Atnew. Stolen baeea: Hooper (3), Lewie.
Baaee on ball: off Maya, li off IMlchell,
II off Cunningham, 1. Hit and earned
runa: Off Maya. S hlta In nine lnnlnaa:
off Mitchell, 1 hit. 7 runa In four Innlnga;
off cunnlnrham, I nit, no run la five
Innlnta. Balk: Maya. Struck out: By
maya, a, aj, miicmii, i wj Linuuininii a.
Umpire: Owen and Connolly.
Whit Sax Win Two.
Chlcsso. July 14. Cblcais batter
mauled two Philadelphia pitcher for an
other double victory today, 10 to 1, and 7
I. nix aouBie piaye neipea mo wnite
: elabmen. Ctcotte and wotfnans. but
thev were aaldom la trouble. A aroup of
elttiena of Harvard, 111., Pitcher Lannlnt'e
homo town, gave mm a watcn and tna
White Box pounded him for nineteen hlta
in the opening game. William waa strong
until the elxth when lx hlte, Inoludlng a
home run by Jackaon, put elx men aoroaa
the pli-'-e. Score, first gam:
PHILADELPHIA. CHICAOO. '
AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.E
Wlttss 10 0 1 OJCIIna.rf 1111
114 OW'sver.lb III
4 14 1 4BCIIne.lb til
Silt OMcM'In.lb 111
I t I 1 IJackson.lf lit
I t I 1 0Neaa,lb 4 4 1
114 1 or.l.ch.ef 4 11
silt 0Leiboia,ot I
I t I t lLapp.0 I
lilt OTerry.sa I
I 1 t I OCIcotte.o I
Lanntng.p 114 10
roiaw.es la xi is a
Total. II III I 1
Philadelphia Ittttttlt 1
Chicago t I I t t t 1 t 10
hits: Mclnnts. Weaver. Terry.
J Colllna (1), Clcotte. Three-bass hlta:
Walsh, E. colllna, Neaa, Terry, relech, Lapp
Homo run: Felach. Stolen baa: J. Col
llna. Doubl plays: J. Collins to Ness, Mo
Mullln to Terry to Nees, Weaver to Nee
Bases on balls: Off Lannlnv. I: off Cleotte.
4. Hit and varned run: Off Lannlng, II
hit, run in eight Innings; orr Ulootts, 4
hits, 1 run In nine Inning, struck out: By
Lannlng, 4 by Clcotte, 4. Umplroa: Chill
and Dlnoen. Score, aeeond gam:
PHILADELPHIA. CHICAOO.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.AB.
Wltt.es 11
McEI'ee.
Welsh, rf
Strunk.cf
Lsjole.lb
Lary.tb
Uclle.lb
Orlnn.lf
Plck.lb
Rowe,lk
Haley .0
1 1
w.l.h.rf
Strunk.of
Lajola.lk
nci le.in
Kin. If
Plck.lb
A.B. AB.H.O.A B.
1 4JCMIna.rt I I I I I
I OWver.I.e 14 14 0
1 11
I
1 t
OBCllns.lb I
OJackeon.lf 4
4Neee.lb 4
orel.ch.of 4
0 lnn.e 4
Plclnlch.o lilt OTerry.aa 1
Wllll'm,p till IMcM'ln.lb 1
vJg g.P 4
ToUla.ll til 14 0
Phlladalnnla .4 4444444 0 0
Chicago ......1 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 7
Two-ba hlta: Melnnla, Jackson. ' Home
run: Jackaoa. Sacrifice hlu: Plolnlch, E.
Collins, McMullln. Double playa: -Weaver
to Nees, E. Collins to Neaa, McMullln to hi.
Collins to Neaa. Bssea on bslntTXort Will
iams, I: off Wolfgang, I. Hit and earned
runs: Off Williams,! hit. T rune In eight
Inning. Struck out: By Williams, 1; by
Wolfgang, I. Umpire: Chill and Dlnn.
Vaak Leas Couple.
St. Louie. July II St Louie won It tenth
freight gam and the fourth straight from
New Tork by taking both gamaa of a double
header here today, the flret 1 t 1 and the
aeeond I to I.
With St Louts leading I to 1 In the ninth
Inning of the flret game, Alexander filed out
to Marssn with the bases full and New
Tork had loat Its beet chance to tie the
cor r take the lead.
The oacoad game was a pitcher battl
between the veteran Eddie Plank and Fisher,
with Plank having better control and re
ceiving better eupport Pratt accepted aev
oral difficult chances. Score, flret game:
MEW TORK. ST. LOUIS.
ABHO.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B.
KMIIIsr.of I I I 1 0Shotten.lt 4 1110
t OAuetln.lb s l T
I OWlt l.r.rt t S 1 1 I
I ISIeler.lb I 111 1,1
t OPrattlb 14 14 4
S 4M'eano.cf 114 4 0
I 43-ver.ld.e Mill
t tUor. eon.es 1 I t 1 t
4 ILavane 1114 4
t
, e a. i . a
Total. 17 1 14 II t ..
Batted far Boon la ninth. -
Now Tork.. t M I I II I 41
St. Louie... t 1 I I 1 t I t I
Two-ka hit: Mareana. Sacrifice hlte:
Cddrlng, Mogrldg. Double playa: B. Miller
ta Wu Ian to Pino. Mosridae to Pino. Boone
t Mullea to Plpp. Baaaa on balla: Off
Mogrldge, 4; off Koob, I. Hlu and earned
rune: Off Mogrldge, f hlta, I runa In eight
Innlnaai aff Koob. 4 hits. 1 run In nln In
ning. Struck aut: By Mogrldge, 1; by
Koob, 1.. umpire: nvana ana Tallin.
Soar, end gaml
NEW TORK. ST. LOUIS,
ABH.O.A.E. ABHO.AR.
Wlllar.nT 4 l 1 I OBhotten.lf I 1 t I I
I SAueiin.es seise
tit IWM'lar.rf I t 1 I 4
til laioler.lh I 111 I 4
I t t 0Pr.tt.lb 'Stilt
?l t 4M'sans.of I 1 I t I
t 1 tS'vereld.0 t I 4 I
t OLeven.ee 114 4
t 4Plaak,p 11114
I t '
Total. 14 14 It 11 t
TeUbj.ll 41414 1
Nawt Trk..
St Leal...
tales baaaa: Lavaa. Shotton. Nanamaker.
Baerlflcs kit; Austla. Bsses on balls: Off
a :.. a Mlta and aarnaal rone: '- on
ruber. 4 kits. I raa ta eieht Inalnn: aff
B'maa.lt 4
P-k'gkj 4
Plpp, lb I
Old'g.rf
Mullen.lb I
Boone.lb S
hrmakor j
Al'ndar, 1
Mog'dga.p S
1 I
1 I
til
I I
i!
1 1
1 1
i
B'man.rf S
HUb-rf 1
P'k'glta I
F1P.lb 4
Oldr-g.lf S
Mullen.lb I
Boone.lb I
N'makar, I 1
Flakar.p i I
I I II I I I I a-1
. 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 I
Standing of Teams
W. L. Pet.
Omaha . . .67 S4 .111
Lincoln ...14 31 .410
D. Molna 44 47 .411
Blous City 44 44 .411
Denver .v-Ai-.e .478
Wichita ...4141.467
Topeka ...43 40.462
St. Joeeph .31 64 .1131
MAT. LEAOUE.
W.L.Pct.
Brooklyn ...11 34.406
Boston 47 31.673
Phlla. 43 11.661
New Tork.. 43 43.400
Chicago 44 41 .471
Pittsburgh ..34 41 .463
St. Louis.. ..43 61.442
Cincinnati ..31 66.401
AMER. ASS'N.
W.LPct.
Kansas City. .41 41 .643
Indlanapoll 66 41 .664
Loulavllle ...66 41.606
Minneapolis 63 44 .626
Toledo 4 47 .606
St. Paul 43 47.606
;o!umbu
Milwaukee
.37 64.301
.36 64 .347
AMER. LEAOUB.
W.L.Pct.l
Bolton 63 40.670
Chicago ....64 43.613
New York. ..63 42 .661
Cleveland ..U 43 .643
Detroit 63 46.631
Waahlngton 41 tl .616
St. Loul....t7 11.610
Phlla. 16 70 .113
' e NATIONAL LGAQUiB.
No game played.
AMERICAN LEAOUB.
Boston, I; Detroit, 1.
Cleveland. 1: Washington, t.
Chicago, 10-7 ; Philadelphia, 1-1.
St Louie. 2-2; New York, 1-0.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Kansas City, 1-7; Minneapolis. I-S.
Indianapolis, 7-0; Louisville. 1-1,
Mllwsukee, 6-4; St Psul, l-l.
Columbus, 1-1; Toledo, 4-1.
Gamee Today.
Western League Omaha at Denver, Sioux
Slty at St Joaeph, Lincoln at Wichita, Dee
olnee at Topeka.
National League Chicago at Philadelphia,
Pittsburgh at New Tork, Cincinnati at
Brooklyn. St. Louis at Boston. '
American League Philadelphia at Chi
cago New York at St. Louis, Boston at Ds
trelt.'Waahlngton at Cleveland.
Yesterday' Reeult.
WESTERN LEAOUB.
Wichita, 4, 4; Lincoln, I, 7.
St. Jceeph, 10, 1; Sioux City, I, 1.
Topeka, 7, 7; Dee Molna. 6, 1.
SOUTHEHN ASSOCIATION.
Nashville, 4; Birmingham, I,
Memrhle, I; New Orleana, 0.
No nthor games scheduled.
Plsnk. 4 hits, no rune In nine Innlnxs. Struck
out: By Fisher, 4; by Plank, 6. Umplree:
Nallln and Evans,
Senators Boat Cl.veland.
Cleveland. O., July II. Washington won,
I to 1, from Cleveland la ten Innlnga today.
McBrlde led off In the tenth with a pop
fly to oonter that Roth and Smith let tall
between them. -Johnson bunted. Coveleikle
threw to third but O'Loughlln called Mo
Brlde safe. Third Bseemsn Chapman pro
tested and was put out of the game. Me
Bride than scored on Shanks' sacrlflco fly.
A few pop bottlee were hurled at O'Lough
lln but none came close. Place protected
him after the game. Center Fielder Speaker
epralned his left . ankle in making a low
running catch In the fourth Inning and
had to bo carried from the field. Score;
rr.iEvir.T.ANr,. Washington.
Oraney.lf 6 0 2 0 0 AB.H.O.A.E.
h p'.n.Sb 4 111 4Acoata.lt I 0 I 0 0
Evane,8b 1 0 0 "0 OShanke.lf I 0 t t 0
3ne'ker,of 0 0 0 4 OFoeter.lb I I I I 1
Bmlth.rf 10 11 OMIIan.cf 4 0 10 0
Roth.rf,cf 114 1 ORlce.rf 4 110 0
asndll.lb 4 0 It 0 OOhsr'ty.lb 1 1 10 0 4
W beg'e.ss 4 0 16 OM'rgan.lb I 1 0 I I
Turner, lb 4 111 0A'emlth,o 114 3 1
O'Neill. o 1 1 4 4 0 Henry, o 10 0 4
Baebe.p till OMcB'de.a 4 ' 40
Klepfer.p I 0 t 1 QJohnson,p I -01
C'lsskle.p 11610
Howard ioo Total. si mil ;
Toui."iio iT"t
Bttd for Been la ovnth.
Waahlngtony .0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 11
Cleveland ...1 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 61.
Two-baae hits: Rico. McBrlde. Three-base
hit: Roth. Stolen boss: Speaker. Double
playe: o Nell! and uandll; Ainemua ana
Foster: Chapman. Turner and Oandll: Cov-
ele.kle, O'Nell and Oandll. Baaea on balla:
Off Bee, I; off Klepfer, 1; off Johnson, 1.
Hits and sarned runa: on neon nits, i
run In seven innlnie: off Klepfer, 1 hit, no
rune In one nd one-third Innings; off Cov
eleekte. I hits, 1 run In ons and two-thirds
Innings; off Johnson, I hits, 1 run In ten
Innlnta. Struck out: By Bee be. 1; by Klep
fer 1; by Johnson, T. Umpires: Hlldebrand
and O'Loughlln. . . . ..
Harry Stone Defeats
: Edwards on Points
Sydney, N. S. W, July 30. Harry
Stone, welterweight pugilist of New
York, defeated on points Clew Ed
wards, in a 20-round contest at the
stadium here today.
N Bank Clearings
Bank clearings in the United Statss for
the week ending July 17, as reported to
Bradatreet's Journal, New Tork, aggregate
14,167,171,000, against 14,603,010,000 last
week and 13.013,400,000 In thle week laet
year. Canadian clearings aggregate 1113.
623,001, aa against 1303.364.000 laat week
and 1133,613.400. ai agalnet 1303,114,000 last
week snd 1111,413,400 In this week last yesr.
Following are the return for this week and
laet, with percentages of ehange ehown this
week ae compared with thle week laat year:
'CITIES.' Amount In. Dee
New York .-. Ii.tt6.04l.400 17.4
Chicago ......... 341,414.040 31.1
Philadelphia .... 124,331.000 46.1
Boaton 104.147.000 66.1
St. Louis -16,171.001 17.4
Kaneaa City..... 76,114.000 3J.7......
San Francisco... 11,140,000 11.
Pittsburgh .16.144.000 II. 1
Baltimore 11.660.000 U.l
Cleveland 11,111.040 II. I
rxtrolt ..' 44,710,000 II. I
Cincinnati ...... 11.333.00 17.1
Mlnneapolla ..... Il.lll.040 14.1 ......
Loo Angola 11.141.000 14.0
Omaha 11411,000 St. 7
New Orleana..... 11.174,004 17.1
Milwaukee ...... 17,060,000 11.6 ......
Loulevlllo 16.I4I.000 11.1
Atlanta 11.017.00 lt.1
81. Paul 12. HI, 400 1.3
S.attle 11,146.000 11.4
Buffalo.... 14.140.000 41.4
Portland. Or MI4.000 II. 4
Richmond . 11,111.400 II. I
Denver , 11.417, II. I
Hcueton 7,411.400 14.4
I'.dlanapolla .... ' t.444.400 14.4
Fort Worth..... 1.301.00 It. 4 ......
Provldeno 1.104.00 II. I ......
Waahlngtoa ..... 7,711,400 17.7
St Joaeph....... 1.111.400 II. I
Mamphle 4,406.000 II.
Hartford 7,011,004 IT.i
Bait Lake City... t.461,000 It. 6
Columbus ; 10,641.000 17.1 ......
Toledo........,,' 1.141.000 44.4
Niohvlll 4.461.000 11.1
I.l'lutk 4,401,000 II. I
Albany ..-.....:. v 4.744.00 4.1
D.e Moines...... , 4.111 004 II. I
Rorheoter ...... 4.171,400 14.4
Savannah ...... ix 4.IMee..
Utlveeto ....... . t.111.440 IT.I
Nvrfolk ......... 1.441.00 11.1 ......
Wichita 1.411. 400 44.4
New Haven ' 4. oil. 40.) II. l ......
Spokane ........ c-4,013.00 4.t
Oakland 1.711.00 II. I
Grand Rapid..... : 4.124.401 It.tyl....
Sloui City 1,111.000 II. I
Screntoa I.I1I.00 1.1
P.orla ............ I.ITl.le 14.1
Macon I.I4I.40) 17.1
Syractieo 1.101.001 t.l
Birlngfleld. Maaa. I.lll.eeoi 13.1
Woroealar a.414.4! 44.1
ECONOMY IS THE RULE
Impossible for People to Live
as They Did in Times of
Peace.
MUST SAVE TO BUILD UPj
(Corroepondano of The Assoclateil Preis.)
Parit, July 1. The budget commit
tee of the Chamber of Deputies dis
agrees with some of the plans of M.
Ribot, the minister of finance, for
meeting the war obligations of the
country, but agrees with him that
strict economy, public and private, is
the need of the hour and that, having
taken the woolen sack and drawn out
of it sums in gold now going on to
ward a billion, public sent'tnent can
be made to overcome private habits
that cost more than they should in
war, time.
"It is impossible," says the com
mittee report, "in view of the pro
longation of the war for the people to
live as in time of peace."
"The abundance of ready money,
due to the vast expenditures of the
government, incites to lavish living,"
the report adds, "and the people
should take warning that every ex
travagance in imported articles de
creases so much the country's re
serves that should be jealously saved
to replace depleted live stock and raw
materials, reconstruct industries and
furnish the working capital that will
be required as soon as hostilities are
ended." .. -
The report proposes the institution-
of a rigorous supervision of expendi
turesthose of the people as well as
those of the government but neglects
to give it tangible form. A dictator
such as was appointed in Germany,
would be contrary to French democ
racy. The more natural procedure in
view of the precedents would be su
pervision by a parliamentary commis
sion.
French Are Real Savers.
' Preaching economy to a people who
have the habit of saving so solidly
welded into their system of living as
the French, aooears. at first as a sur-
prising superfluity. Everything in a
Frenchman s life is regulated with a
view to having something left out of
each month s pay or income tor a
rainy day be it only a few francs.
He is a good liver, however, and
he has acquired habits that at times
require the outlay of goodly sums;
those are the habits the budget com
mittee proposes to overcome.
On the specific measures by which
M. Ribot oroDOses to raise the needed
additional revenue, the committee is
opposed to him. It rejects the doubl
ing of all direct taxes and accepts only
the increase in the tax on alcohol.
Being composed in a large majority
of radicals and socialists, the commit
tee naturally goes back to the old radi
cal-socialist program ot the radical in
come tax introduced by Joseph iau-
laux and pending in the senate for sev
eral years. .
H. Kibot Has pointed Out that judg
ing from the results of the application
of the present income tax an attenu
ated form of the bill in the senate
that system is less 'equitable than it
appears, since, in a population of 40,
000,000, 40,000 persons pay 85 per cent
of the tax. ' "
' Hit at a Wedding.
Cvrll Maude, the Englloh actor, aaut at
a wedding breakfaet In Washington:
rnay nave a eaw mi AiiDinmen to in.
effect that the next beat thing to no wife
la a good wife,
"The Senexaleel declare that' there are
only two good women la the world on 1
deed, and tn other can't no round.
"The Peralana have a aaylng. ;Oood men
marry young, wise men never.'
ne tnineee nota wai u a man ioae
hla bride and a yen, he'll regret. the yen.
A yen'a about a tenth of a cent
"But more comforting, far more' comfort
ing than theee proverb., la the wlee saying
of Don Quixote that thore'e only one good
woman In all the world, and every husband
ought to think that hie wit la the." Wash
ington star.
' l ',' J !
Caaitlpatton aad Indifastloa. ' '
1 hav seed Chamberlain'. Tablet and
must y they are tb beat I hay ever need
tor wnatlpattaa and Indigestion. My wife
also seed then, for Indigestion and they did
her good," writ Kur.ne S. Knight, Wil
mington, M. C Cham bar loin's Tablet are
mild and gentle ta their action. Qlv them
a trial. Ton ar aertain to be plea. ad with
tb agr M buoxtto effect wblcb they pro
duce. Obtameble everywhere,
lndurputabl vtdno of grat result to
Be Want Ad use re: 11,741 mere paid
Want Ada first ta month, of 111! over
eeme parted 111. No ether Omaha paper
can boast of anything aear inch figure.
Today'sSportCalendar
Racing Opening of meeting of Saratoga
Baclng association, Saratoga Springs, N. y.
Trotting Opening of Grand Circuit meet
"if. .. mmS- Opening of Great West
ern Circuit meeting at Peoria. Opening of
Lake Brio Circuit meeting at Bockport, O.
Opening of Bajr State Circuit meeting at
Golf Cheinplon.hlp tonmament of Trana-
ml.MlMainnl ftnlf -..'.-, . u,
poll. "" "
Bowllnr Annual tat!TOttoiu,l lawn bowl
ing: open at Baff.lt).
tournament open, mt Crawford Notch, N. H.
a insjiugj uurtiiwiTii. cnampionHnip tournament
vlwmp.oiui.lp tournament open) at Bar Har
bor. We tern Mlehlvan champloaahtp tour
nament opens at Grand Rapids. Open toar-
iinmvii. ireiceni Ainieuc eiab opens 'at
- iraiutaat) PiMceEsj neeiionai
111 Til nt aanrl rmv koexenl.aaa.aIwa. a
w ""J - wiaHipivweuir iruui liaauirub
opena at Forest Hills L. I
North Platte Hands Hot
Defeat to Scott's Bluff Team
North Platte, Neb., July 30. (Spe
cial Telegram.) North Platte wal
loped Stolz, Ssotts Bluff's Colorado
recruit, for seven hits this afternoon,
and took the long end of a 1 to 0
score. Cannin, recently recruited from
Columbus by North Platte, allowed
but two hits and struck out ten men.
Two errors for each club were all
the bobbles hung up.
Score: r. w a.
Scott. Bluff 00000000 00 1 1
North Platte ....0 0 0 6 0 1 t t 1 7 1
Batteries: Stols and Holllnxnworth: Can.
nln and Maxey.
Youth Commits Suicide.
Osceola, Neb.. July 30. fSoecial.1
Leonard Bloom, nineteen years old,
committed suicide at the home of his
brother, Carl Linstrom. northeast of
Osceola a week ago. The body was
found today in , a cornfield only; a
short distance from the house where
he had been staying. K bottle that
had contained strychnine was found
only i few feet away from the body.
An Increase of 16,741 paid Want Ads for
the first six months of 1914 about 1,000
ads more each week Is something worth
bragging about THE BEE did It
HUNDRED PERISH IN
BIG FOREST FIRES
Several Towns in Northern On
tario Wiped Out by Disast
rous Bush Blazes.
TWO HOKE ARE BUENINa
Toronto, Ont., July 30. Reports
received from northern Ontario
stated that the towns of Cochrane,
Matheson, Nushka station and Tim
mons have been wiped out by dis
astrous bush fires, which started yes
terday. Porquois Junction and
Iroquois Falls are reported burning.
At least 100 persons have perished.
Przemysl is Called
The City of Cemeteries
(Correspondence of The Associated Press.)
Przemysl, July 21. The creation of
cemeteries for the men who died in
the four-fold conflict for the posses
sion of this city has assumed propor
tions of an industry in the city and the .
surrounding district. It has been go-,
ing on steadily ever since the Aus-'
trians retook the city a year ago, but
it still is not completed because bodies
of many of the heroes have had to be
removed from the temporary graves
near the spot where they fell, and re
interred -here. Regardless of nation
ality, the dead have been given proper
graves in beautiful surroundings in
the dozen cemeteries in and around ,
this city. Przemysl today, in fact,
may be called a city of cemeteries.
' Halting Ghnreh Dedicated.
Hastings, Neb., July 10. (Special Tele
gram.) The new Methodist Episcopal
church, costing approximately, 180,000, was
dedicated today by Bishop Stunts and Rev.
A. A. Brooks. The dedicatory exercises will
continue the remainder of the week. The
memorial chimes given the city by W. H.
Lannlng as a memorial to hla mother are
In this church.
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