THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1916, BRINGING UP FATHER Copyrtrht, mi, International New Service. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus RkJHT DOVTI HERE ATiO ENJOY ,t eWC TV i'lir I THE SON could n HERE FOR HOOKS JUtft LOOKING At THE EtAUTt- OL SEA J3T3T A2v f y r t-Viai""-' -rw s T-ir i r rw -raw, i r 6rsr I PJ' I'l I TflT-c I D' .IF. 9!T.I1 1. TO ' I J ae . Mr I ; : : . ! Aa-u OMAHA TAKES LAST COMBAT OF, SERIES I Kranse Keeps Eiti Well Soat j tered and Bourkei Make I It Tin Out of Six from I Josies. . I HOVUK HIT IN PINCHES Harry Krause permitted the feeble and menial Josies to nick his delivery for ten hiti, ai many as the Rourlces made off Hovlik, yesterday afternoon, but be made the Joiiei so distribute the aaid ten hits throughout the nine innings that they were unable to mark uo more than one. lone tallv. A result the last game of the series was duck, soup for the Rourkes, who copped 6 to 1. The Rourkes took five out of six from Holland's men. May they live long and prosper. Krause hurled a nifty game of ball. Any guy who lets a team make ten hits and knocks 'em dead when the pinches come up, is pitching good ball The Drummers threatened several times, but their bark was worse than their bite. On the other hand, Mr. Hovlik, who is something of a firebrand twirler, encountered divers difficulties in the second, third and fourth. All the Rourke runs were chalked up in these frames. f Cy Hitt Triple. '. Cyrus Forsythe started the doing in the second. Cyras cracked a triple to right and made a swell slide into third base, even though the ball was still out in right field some place. The ladies like to see athletes slide, and Cy believes in accommodating them. Kewpie Kilduff sent a hit to right, scoring Forsythe, and took second when Sullivan took his time about returning the ball. Burg sacrificed and Jourdan made a wild throw which let. Kewpie home. After Krug skied in the third, Thompson sunk a safety to left and went to third when Miller hit the right field wall with a double. Krue ger's high Texas leaguer to center counted Thompson and sent Miller to third, from which sack he scored on a passed ball. It was some passed ball, too; Krueger went all the way from first to third on it. ! Krause Delivers. ' After Kilduff and Burg had ground ed to Williams in the fourth, Krause sailed a single to center, and Earl Smith was punctured in a rear slat by a pitched ball. Marty Krug sailed a triple over Wright's bean, counting both Krause and Smithy. -jThat ended it, as Hovlik refused to allow the Rourkes to assemble their hits in the remaining innings. In the eighth Forsythe singled to center and Wright let the ball trickle through him. Cy got to third easily, but Cecil Thompson , coaching at third, sent him home and Cyrus was murdered by eight feet. He didn't slide because Fusner ran up the base line to tag him. ' The lone St Joseph run was made in the fifth. Keating beat out an infield hit, but was forced by Fusner, who was then sent to second by Hov 'A infield out- Wright and Mc tabe delivered hits which propelled Fusner the rest of the way around the .runway. Today Topeka invades Omaha for .ST1" "?? four "mes. All games will be called at 3:15. KawEally in Ninth Defeats Lincoln Lincoln, Neb., Aug. 21.-The To peka Savages tried to rally in the ninth and found it great. Three runs in that frame defeated the Ducklings, o to 5, Score: " AB, . I I , Carllele. If.;..,. L Nnilth, u . ; T!oirtiMin, Kt.;.; FL H n a i i T 1 tin , lb. s Hunter. lb...., I Letllmorf, lb... .lolmKon, a.,.., Helta. p..,.. t Jartfner. p.,,.. Touii. ,;.;.. ; leaver, II...... Alr, ct tif.orlwln, lb.'... Ifltt M...., Enlle. lb Monroe, rf..,., I.Kthrup, lb..., Alien, c. Bui-well, p..,,. IUII, V Helming, .... 1 ' TetaJe... I It, IS It ( TOPKKaJ AB. B. K. o. I l ! s l I i I i : i A. B. : i S 1 ; . I s I I II IT IS S Lincoln e s a a a . Jvp-k ........ a t t ! i i t tiMku !: Hill, to Lattlmoi; to Hon trr. Stolen kn: Hunt.r. Johnun. S.crt k hlu: Thonuaon, Hunter. Johruon, Halln, nl, Dumoll. struck out; D HIU, S; r tinrduar.. Ij br Burwell, t. Bam n lla: UH Halla, t: nit Burwrll, 4; olt Halt lilt Or pltoha4 ball: Halla - (Monrua, arw,'l! (Smith). Wild pitch: Bnrwoll. Iatt a bflwa: Lincoln, 9; Topeka, 7. f hlta In 2-1 Unlnva oft Burwall; I hlta tn I 1-1 ilnis off Hall; IS hlta la I 1. 1 Innlnn off a. Ulnplroal MaUan ana Carnaf. Tlmo: Another Notch Gained Smith, If Knar, Sk Thompaon, of. Miller, lk.... K roe fee, Fore jt ha, rf... KllduT, a Bnrt, Ik Knnaa, ...... (Malt OMAHA. AB. H, H. O. A. I SO M SI IS S ST. josfsru. f.... Sh... Joordan, lb... Klrkham, If. . Wrt.ht. MeCabe, AB. B. ., S Snlllran, rf I i, aa a Wllliama. aatlnt, Sk, Hovlik, p. S H. O. 1 I S s Totala ..St 1 1 St Bern batten for Borllk la ninth. Rone t tSISSS S Hlla I I I 1 1 10 ST. JOKPH. Bnnt OStSI' I Hlta 111111 al Three -baae hlta I Vorartho, Brat, Two. bnaa hltal Millar, Horllk, Klrkham. SaCH, flea hlUt Kruener, Burg, HalllvoB. Stoloi knaaal Hmlth. Thompaon. Donklo panyi Fua- ner to Koatlna to Fnanar. ".truck oot! Br Kranaa, 1 kjr Horllk, I Baaoa on kalla: Off Horllk, I. Pnaaad ball I Faanori Hit br piicnao noil i anmiin, iil na paaoai UMnnn, ti IX. Joaoph, . Thaoi lilt. Implreai Col SPto anal Millar BEAR RALLY FAILS Denver Pnti Three Sum Acroii But Cannot Tie Score and Indiani Win. EIGHT TO SEVEN SOOSE Sioux City, la., Aug. 21 Denver rallied in the ninth and put three runs across the rubber, but fell short tying up the game and the Indians won the Anal contest by a score of 8 to 7, making it four out of the five-game series. Score: DENVER, AB. R. it's Millar, If Kelleher. aa.. Oakea, of,... Butcher, rf . , . Dyer, lb,.... Shields, lb,,, Lloyd, lb Sheetak, .... Andrewa, p... Cola Manner, p..,. Totals Ollmore, If.,, Walaon, rf.., Men, lb...., Lejeune, ef... Connolly, lb,, Rader, aa . . , , Cooney, lb.,, Crosby, o,... Clark, p...., Totals - II T 100 CITT. AB R. '.'.'.'.'.'.'l I 1 it a. a. t t .... 14 I II IT la I Batted for Andrewa In eighth. Denver ...... I t I 11 1 I I I T Sloua CIV ...lltlttlt " lft on baaaa: Slong City. I; Denver. I, aaerlRco hlti Ollmore. Twe-naee hlta: Oil. mora, Mala. Shtelda, Miller, Oaka. Cooney. Three-beee hlta: Kelleher Wataon, Dyer. Home run: Laiauna. Stolen baaaa: Connelly, Shlelda, Wataon. Hlta and earned rune: Off Andrewa, 11 hlta and I runa In aeven In nlnae. Double playai Dyer to Shlelde; Kel leher to Lloyd: Connolly to Radar to Mats. Struck out: By Clark, Ti by Andrewa, I. Baae on ballai Off Andrews, t. Wild pitch: Andrewa. Hie- by pitcher: By Andrewa (Le jeune). Umpire: Shannon. Time of game: 1:11. Scotia Defeats St. Paul By Score of Nine to One Scotia, Neb.. Aug. 21. (Soecial Telegram.) Scotia defeated St Paul yesterday on their home grounds, 9 to 1, by hitting the ball hard and often. Harry Selk made two home runs in his first two times at bat, scoring tour runs. R. H. B. . .1 I I t I t I t t I It 1 ..i latitat ii t i Score Scotia . . St. Paul Batterlaa: Doryoa and Ammerln; Kip and Rogera. Home rone: Selk (t). Thraa-baao kits: McOrua. Two-baaa htUi Ammerln, Ravenna playa at Scotia Sunday and Monday, Auguat IT and II. , Anaoetona Aeeeelatleeu At Kanaaa City rt. H. FJ. Loutavllte t 1 I I 1 t I I 11 II 1 Kanaaa City t I t I I I I t t I II I Batterlea; Perdue, Northrop. Jamee and Bllllnga: Sandera, Hargrave and Berry, At HL Paul R H Toledo I I I 1 I t M t I i HI. Faul tltttltl I 11 4 Batterlea: Kalaerllng and W.lla; Cpham and Clemona. . At lndlnnanolla n. H R Columbua tltltttl 1 I 1 ajlnnaapoiuv tttltttt 4 I 4 Batterlea: Wlnget, Oeorgo and La.Lenge; Dumont and Land. At Mllwaukao: R. H B Indlanauolla ....I I I I I t I t t II I Milwaukee I t t t I I I 1 I I" 1 Batterlea: Pelkeobarg and Schangj Mo ron and Dllhoefer. . Greeley Skats Oat Kolkaeh. Qreeley Center. Neb.. Aua. SI. (att.! Telegram.! Oreeley abut out Wolbach an their homo grounda Sunday, t to t, An drewa won hla twelfth etralght game by al lowing thaea hlta and atrlktng out fifteen men. Blahop pitched good ball up to the eighth Inning, when fredorlcka aoored An drews with a clean hit. Oreeley eoored one mora In the ninth on three walka and an error. Struck out: By Andrewa. IS: ky Blebop, t. Baaea on belle: Off Blahop. I. Batterlea: Greeley, Andrewa and Snail. man: Wolbach. Blahop and Chrtetenaen. . Talrteea-Ianlag Tie. Cedar Ttaptda. Neb.. Aug. 11. Sneclel 1 Cedar Raplda and Spalding baao ball leama piayea a tnirteea-lnnlog tie game here Friday. Tha acoro waa 1 to 1, when the game waa oalled on account of dark aeea. Batterlea: Cedar Ranlda. Bono and Jeleui Sanldlng, Toohey and riahor. PIRATES TAKE TWO lr Standing of Teams FROM THE PHILLIES Pittsburgh Wini Double Head er by Score Six to Three and Two to One. , WIN LAST IN THE NINTH Pittsburgh, Aug. 21. Pittsburgh wot) a double-header from Philadei phia here today, the score in the first game being 6 to 3, and the second, 2 to 1. In the opening contest the Pir ates made three runs in the eighth nning on a base on balls to Carey; Schulte's single, Niehoff's error and Baird's double, which gave them the game. The winning run in the final game was made in the ninth inning, when, with the score a tie, Carey bunted safely, took third on Schulte's sacrifice, an dacored on Hinckman's tingle. Score: PHILADELPHIA. PITTSBURGH. AB.H. O.A.E. AB.H. O.A.E. Pask'rt,cf 4 14 1 HWarn'r.lb 4 1110 Nl.hfl.2b 1114 lCarey.cf I t I 0 I Byrne.lb I t I 1 lHchulte.lf I I I ( I urv-m.rr s I vttincb n.rr 4 B I o l Whlt'd.lf I I 1 t U'hna'n.lb I t It I t Lud'r'a.lb 4 110 9Balrd,2b 4 1110 B'nc'ft.aa 1114 OM'C'rt'y, aal 1110 Ktliirer,o s 1 s s onchmtdt.o I t 4 0 0 Hood 1 t 0 0 OJaooba.p 110 10 Aloa'r.p 110 10 -3 Stock 1 0 0 0 0 Totals.. 10 117 I 1 Totala.. II "l 1411 "I Batted (or Kllllfer In ninth. Batted for Alexander In ninth. Philadelphia , 1 t 1 I 0 I 1 t 01 Pittsburgh ...IIII01II t Two-baao hlta: Paekert, Balrd. Three beee hlu: Jaaoba. btolen baueo: Warner, Hchulte. Dofcble play: Nlehoff, Luderua. Baae on balla: Off Alexander. 1; off Jacoba, 4. Rarnod runs: Off -Alexander, I: off Jacoba. I, Hit by pitcher: By Alexander, (Johnatenl. Struck out: By Alexander, 1: by Jaoobo, 4. Wild pitch: Jaooba. Umplrea: Ortk and Rlgler. Score, aecond game: . PHILADELPHIA. - PITT8BUR0H. AB.H. O.A.B. AB.H. O.A.B Pask'rt.et 10 10 OWarn'r.lb 4 0 111 Nleh'tt.lb 4 14 1 1 Carey ,cf 4 110 0 Byrne.lb till 08, hulte.lt I 0 I 0 0 Stock. lb t I t t Oil hm n.rf 4 110 1 Crav'th.rf 4 111 tj'hne'n.lb 1 111 I I Wh t'd.lf 4 0 10 OBalrd.lb S 1 I 0 0 Lud'r'a.lb 114 0 lM'C'rt'y,aa I 0 110 B'nc'ft,aa I I 1 I oriacher.o I 1 I I 0 Burna.e I 0 T I IKvena.p I I 0 I 1 Dem'ree.p a 1 I I t - Total!.. 17 I II It I Totala.. It 114 t I None out when winning run acored. Phllaedlphla ..tttltttt C 1 Pittsburgh ....0 0 t I t 1 t I 11 Two-baaa MU: Nlehoff, Byrne. Sacrifice hlta: byrne, Schulte, Johneton, Bvuns. Double, playa: McCarthy to Johnston, Johna ton to McCarthy to Balrd, Johnston to Mc Carthy, Left on baaea: Philadelphia, 4: Pittsburgh, I. Baaea on orrore: Pittsburgh, 1. Baaea on balls: Off Demaree, 1: oft Bvene. '1, Karned runs: Off Uvans, 1; off Demaree, a. Struck out: By Demaree, T; by Evans, I. Umpires: Blgler and Orlh, Ball Saves Cuba. Chicago, Aug. II. Errors by Olaan and Hp Myers helped materially In a four-run eighth Inning rally that gav Chicago a I to I vietory over Brooklyn today. A Ingle bp Elliott drove In the two tlelng runa. A stellar catch by Myers previously saved Pfeffer. Artie Hoffman, again In a Cub uniform, batted In tha flrat Chicago run. Score: BROOKLYN. CHICAOO. AB.H. O.A.E. AB.H. O.A.E. Johns'n.lf 4 110 OHofm'n.lf 4 1110 Stengel.rf 4 110 OFIack.rt 4 0 10 0 H.uyrs.cfO III IM.nn.cf 4 0 1 0 t H'C'rty.lb 4 111 O.Saler.lb 4 114 0 0 C'ta w.lb till OZ'm'r'n.lb I 0 I I I Mowr'y.lb lilt OBIIIott.c 41111 uieun.aa e e I a immmih e i ft a l lliytu 4 110 nwtm'n.aa 4 1111 rrerrer.p a a s t ovaughn.p 1 0 t I 0 O'Mara 1 t t 0 OP'ck'rd.p 1 0 I I 0 MTw's 10 0 10 Toiaia. .sa ii as s 1 . Totala.. II T IT It 1 Batted for Vaughn In fifth. Batted for Ptefler In ninth. Brooklyn .. t t 1 t I t t I I Chicago .....I I I t 1 t I I I Two-baaa hlta: H. Bye re. Baler. I; Knabo, I; tSengel. Alowrey, stolen baaea: John eton, H. Myere, Olaon, Zimmerman. Double playa: Wortman to Saler; ' Wortman to n,naoo to naler. Base on balla: Off Pfeffer, 1; off Vaughn, I. Hlta and earned rune: Oil Pfeffer, T hits and 1 run In eight In nlnae: off Vaughn, I hlta and I rune In nva inninga: off Packard. 4 hits and no runa In four Inninga. Struck out: By Pfef fer, li ky Vaughn, 1. Umplrea: Klem and Emallo. ' Cards Blank Uinta. St. Louie, Ma, Aug. 11. Wataon boated 8allee in a pitching duel hero today and 8U Louie ahut New Tork out, 1 to I. A double and a triple after two were out In the flrat won for St. Louie. Score: NEW TORK. . ST. LOUIS. AB.H. O.A.B. AB.H. O.A.B. WESTERN LEAGUE) NATIONAL LEAGUE. W. L. Pet. Brooklyn ..17 It 111 Phlla It 44 .tit Boston 40 41 III New Tork .11 It .411 Plttotrorgh 41 IS .411 Chicago ...II II .411 St. Louie ..II S4 .443 Cincinnati .11 TI .171 AMER. ASSN. W. L. Pet. Loulavllle ..70 El .174 Kanaaa City 70 11 .174 Indlanaplla II 61 .121 St. Paul ...II II .121 Toledo ...rtt II .100 Mlnneaplla 11 II .412 Columbua .41 TO .407 Milwaukee 41 71 .lit W. L. Pet. Omaha, ...T1S.SSS Lincoln ...It 41 .S00 Dee Moines IS 14 .121 Sioux City IT It ,4tl Denver ...II tl .411 Topeka ...II II .440 Wichita ...10 II .431 St. Joaeph 41 It .li AMER. LEAGUE. W. L. Pet. Boaton ...IT 47 .III Chicago ..86 12 .III Cleveland .11 II .111 St. Louis .(4 II .147 Detroit ...14 It .142 New Tork .11 II .131 Weeh II SO .4l Phlla. II IT .20l Yesterday's Beealta, WESTERN LEAGUE. St. Joseph, 1. Omaha, t. Denver, 7, Sioux City, I. Topeka, I, Lincoln I. NATIONAL LEAGUE. New Tork t, FL Louis, 1. Brooklyn, 1, Chicago, I. Boston, 2, Cincinnati, 1, Philadelphia 1-1, Pittsburgh, 1-2. .... .... AMERICAN LEAGUE. .... .... St. Louis 4, Washington, 1. Detroit, T, Philadelphia, 1. Chicago, 2, New York, I. Cleveland t, Boaton, 4. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Louisville T, Kanaaa City, I. Toledo,. 1, St. Paul, T. Columbua, I, Mlnneapolle, I. Indlanapolla t. Milwaukee, 1. Oamee Today. Weatern Leaeua Tnnalre at rwt.. Wlohlta at Sioux City, Denver at Dea Molnea', National League New York at St. Louie Brooklyn at Chicago, Boston nt Cincinnati, Philadelphia at Ptttaburgh. American League St. ..Louts at Waehlnr. ton, Detroit at Philadelphia, Chicago at " i.iowiiu at ooston. Snodgraas scored what proved to bo the winning run on Konetchy'a aingle. Score: BOSTON. CINCINNATI. AB.H. O.A.E. AB.H. O.A.E. in r ny e.ee 012 0 Neale.lf 4 110 0 e w a v euron.so 4 Wllholt.rf 10 10 ORouah.ef I Magee.ir 1110 OChaae.lb I ? ".A.';i : ' i ' ouririith.rr 4 Smlth.ib 4 111 0Wlngo,e I Keen. lb 10 14 OLouden.lb I Blkb'n,0 10 11 Ollobbe.as I Rud'lph,p I t I I OSch'der.p I YANKS PUT JIM SCOTT TO ROUT New Torks Drive White' Sox Pitcher from Mound and Win Second Battle. SCORE SIX TO TWO Today' sSportCalendar 014 Kauff.rf I Hersoa.lh 4 R b'ta'n.ef I uurnajc 9 Doyle. 2b S fTtc h r.ee I Herkle.lb I Korher.o I Sallee.p I Lobt-rt 1 And'ra'n.p S 1 1 010 0I.ona.rf I ON.iydcr.lh I 0 Olltacher.lf 1 t OH'rne'y.aa I 1 OWIIeon.ct I 4 0Mlller.2b I s oi) na'lea.o I I OBetael.lb I 1 tWataon,p I I t Totala.. It 121140 1 I 111 1 I 1 I 1 I I I 1 I I 1 1 I Totala.. II 4 14 I t Batted for Bailee in eighth.. New York t A t t 0 S 0 I t 0 St. Louis I 0 I 0 t t t l .e l Two-baaa hlta, tr,.re n- , u . Thne-baae hit: Horn'eby. Stolen baae; Long. Double play: Ha Ike to Fletcher to Merkte. Buaea on balls: Off Wataon. tti. and earned runa: Off Bailee, t hits, 1 run in seven innings: off Anderson, 1 hit, 0 run In one Inning; off Wataon, 4 hlta. 0 run In nine Inninga. Struck out: By Andersoe 1 by Walaon, I. Umplrea: O'Day and Harrison' Baataaa Take atom , Cincinnati. O.. Ana. 21 Hchnairf.. . ... ened In tha ninth and Boaton won the eec ond game of the eerlee from Cincinnati here today, t ta 1. Up to the eeventh only one hit had keen made off Schneider and three oft Rudolph. In the seventh Hagee alngled and acored front flrat on Konetchy'a double. In the laat halt Groh alngled, waa forced by Roueh, who tied the acora on Orlffltk'a triple. In the ninth Schneider paeeed Snodgraas, who advanced on Wll hoit'a aaorlfice, Magna waa hit, after whloh Totala. ,11 41711 I Totala. .11 t IT It 1 Boaton t 0 0 O S s i a i s Cincinnati ...0 to 000 1 0 01 Two-baaa hit: Konetchy. Throe-base hit: Roueh. Griffith. Stolen base: Rudolph. Double playa: Egan to Konetchy; Oroh to Chase. Baae on balla: Off Schneider. 2. Hlla and earned rune: oir niinin. T,.. and 1 run In nlna Inninga: off Schneider, 4 hlte and 2 runa In nine Inninga. Hit by pitcher: By Rudolph (Roueh); by Schneider (Magea). struck out: By Rudolph, 2; by Schneider, I. Umplrea: Qulaley' and Bvrnn White and Welsh Begin Training Colorado Springs, Colo., Aug. 21. Freddie Welsh and Charlie White be gan serious training today for thiir-twenty-round bout for the lightweight championship here Labor day. The morning was devoted to road work, and in the afternoon each planntd to devote an hour or so to work in the gymnasium and boxing. The bag punching and boxing performances will be staged in the quarters of the Hundred Million Dollar cluh. Whit. and his sparring partners were to b- gi tneir work at 3,0'clock, whils Welsh and his crew were tn n tW. club quarters beginning at 4:30. The Chamber of Commerce has be gun a canvass of Colorado Springs, Colorado City and Manitou to de termine what quarters can be had for visitors at hotels and private resi dences. ' . IWrwell Detente Loup City. Foreran, Neb., Aug. II. (Special.) Par well defeeted Loup city here Sunday In a fest, anappy game, T to I. Charlee Peter sen'a pitching featured, aa he let the Loup City aluggara down with only three hlta ?cor,:. R. H. 8. Loup City ......I 0 0 0 t 0 t t 01 3 I Farwell 1 1 4 t I I t 1 7 I Batteries: Prltchaid and Owens: Petersen and Eavltka. Panama Easy for Naola. Neola. la., Aug. II. (Special.) Neola easily defeated Panama Sunday, T to 1. Next Sunday Neola will play at Underwood. 2r,: 1H.5. Panama . t 1100000 t 1 I 1 Neola . ........I t I t I t 1 I I II 0 Batterlea: Panama, Meter and Pleffer: Neola, Bennett and Lacy. Bloom Held Defeats Hartlaatoa. BkunnfMd. Neb., Aug. 11. (Special.) Bloomfleud defeated Hartlngton here, I to 4. Score: B. B, B. Rloomfleld I I t I 1 I 0 I I a Hnrtlngton ....1 I t 0 I 1 1 I 04 I 4 Batterlea: Bloomtleld, Brooks and Harris; Hartlngton, Colburn, Balrd and Hlrechmaa. Soatbern Asoaelalloa. Memphle, t: Atlanta, t. Little Rock, I; Birmingham, t. Naahvllle, 4; New Orleans, I. Chattanooga, I: Mobile. 1. - Hastings Defeats MeCaok. ' McCook, Neb., Aug. 10. (Speelal ) Hast ings defeated McCook Sunday, S to t, Bat terbw: McCook, George and Kramger; Hast ings, Volger and Elite. Attendance, 1,000. . Man Arrested on Shop- -Liftina Charae Released E. Kuster, 3326 Charles street, ar- j rested Saturdav evening; on a charn-e of shop-lifting at the Brandeis Stores, ) was released Monday morning after ; several witnesses had testified is to ' his steady habris and reliability. The , police believed that a professional pickpocket who operated in the store slipped a small brooch and a pair of t cuff buttons valued at $3 into Kuster's pocket to divert attention from him- i self... New York, Aug. 21. New York drove the veteran pitcher, Jim Scott, from the box in two innings today and won the second game of a series from Chicago, 6 to 2. High's extra base hitting was targeting responsible for Scott's retirement. He drove in Magee with a double in the first in ning and sent in two more runs with another in the second. Cullop won his twelfth game out of thirteen pitched this season. Pipp passed Frank Baker for the American leasrue leadership in hitting home runs when he made his ninth circuit drive. Score: CHICAGO. NEW TORK. AB.H. O.A.FJ. AR u r k v J.Col's.rf 4 2 2 0 0Mafree,cf 4 110 0 Weaver.as 4 0 1 OHIgh.lf 4 2 10 0 E Col's, 2b 4 2 11 OP k p h.se 4 0 1 I t Jarkaon.lf 4 t 0 0 OPIptUb ' 4,2 11 1 1 Felsch.cf 1110 OOldrTng.rf 4 0 10 0 F'rnltr.lb 4 4 S 0 0Mullen,2b 4 114 0 Sch.lk.c 4 0 11 OB'ma'n.lb 4 10 10 M'M'l'n.lbl Oil' OWaltsrs.c I 1 I 1 0 Scott.p 0 0 0 1 OCullop.p I 0 1 0 0 Nea 1 1 0 0 0 D'nrrth.p 2 0 0 1 0 Totals.. SI 10 17 11 1 Totals. .23 1 24 T 0 Batted for Scott In third. Chicago 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 New York ....1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 Two-baao hlta: High (1), J. Collins, Plpp. Three-base hit: Magee. Home run: Plpp. Stolen baaea:. E. Colllna, Jackson, Sacrifice fly: Pelsch. Double play: Mullen to Plpp. Hlta and earned runs: Off Scott, t hlta and 4 runa In two Inninga; off Danforth, 4 hlta and 1 runa In ala inninga; off Cullop, 1 run. Struck out: By Cullop. 1; by Scott, 1 by Danforth. I. Umplrea: Owena and Hildebrand. Browne Boat Senators. Waahlngton, Aug. II. Davenport out pitched Harper and St. Louis won. 4 to 1, from Washington today. Singles by Shot ton, Miller and Pratt Borton'a aacrlflce and Smith error gave St Louie three runa In tha flrat Inning. Another waa acored In the third on a pass to Borton and alnglea by Mereana and Austin. Shank'a triple and Mllan'a single gave Waahlngton one. Score: ST, LOUIS. " WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A.E AB.H.O.A.E. Shotton.lf t 1 1 0 IMorgan.aa 4 0 I 4 0i Miner.rr sits ssnanKa.ab 4 1 9 s o Borton. lb 11110 OPOater.lb I 0 2 1 Pratt. 2b 4 114 OMIIan.cf 4 110 1 M'raana.ef 4 I 1 S OSmlth.rf I 0 0 t 1 sv'rsld.e 4.0 2 I S'Hawyer 9 s o o s AueUn.lb 4 1 1 t OJ'mlea'n.lf 4 0 10 1 Lavan,ss 4 1 I t Uudge.lb 4 1 t 0 0 D'v'np'tp 1 0 0 0 tHenry.o 114 0 0 Oharrlty.o 1110 0 Totals 14 I IT 11 IHarper.p 10 0 10 Totala. .127 IT 11 I Ran for Smith In ninth. St. Louis.......! I 1 0 0 0 0 0 04 Waahlngton ...0 t 0 0 t 1 0 0 01 Two-base hits: , Judge. Three-baae hlta: Shanks Stolen haaea: Shanka. Maraona (2). Sacrifice hit: Borton. Double playa: Foater to morgan to juage; onanae to roster; Pratt to Davan to Borton. Baaea on balla: Off Harper, 1; off Davenport, 1. Earned runs: un Harper, a; or uavenpori, i. nit by pitcher: Smith by Davenport Struck out: By Hgrper, t: by Davenport, 1. Um plrea: Connolly and Chill. Indians Leee ta Bool Sox. Boaton. Aug. 21. Boaton won a loosely- played game from Cleveland today, 4 to t. Morton waa hit at opportune tlmee, and hie throe errora helped Boaton acoro. Shore had the visitors well In hand and waa given perfect support Jack Barry got four aacrl flceh Ita In four times up. Score: CLEVELAND. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.E. ABaH.O.A.E. Graner.lt 4 110 OHooper.rf 12 10 0 Ch'pm'nlb 4 0 11 (Harry, lb 0 0 14 1 ltd OH'blVl.lh 1 1 II t t GandlMb 4 III I tWalker.cf 4 14 0 1 W' bag's, se lit! lO'dner.Sb I 1 I 1 0 Turner.lb I S I I tSeottss 4 114 1 logs tcady.e 4 0 2 SO stihoro.p s l o s o I Gould.p 0 t t I t Totals.. 17 T IT II I Moeller 1 t t t I Totals. .12 I It II I Batted for O'Neill la eighth. Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Boston 0 0 I S 1 1 t 0 e4 Two-base hit: Scott. Stolen baae: Hopper. Sacrifice hlta: Barry (4). Double play: Oan dll to O'Neill. Baaoa on Balla: Off Morton, . Hlta and earned runa: Off Morton, t hlta, I runa In seven Inninga: off Gould. 1 hit. no runa In ona Inning: off Shore, I hlta, no runa In nine Inninga. Struck out; By Morton, I; by Shore, 1. Umplrea: Evana and O'Lougnlln. Macks Baay far Tlgera. Philadelphia. Aug. 11. Detroit had a walkover here today, defeating Philadel phia, T to 1. veacn waa the atar for De troit with three singles and a baa on halla In five Ulnae at the place and two stolen baaea, while he acored three runa, once going homo from aecond baae when Craw ford waa thrown out by Plcnfch on a Shooting l Great American trap sheotlng touraament at St. Louis. Trotting t Lake Erie elrcvdt meeting at Fairmont, w. Va. Bay State elrenlt meeting at Marshal). Maes. Nebraska Speed aeso elarloa meeting opens In Omaha. Id Innosota Wleeoneln clrcolt meeting opens at (lalee Tills, Wis. Contra! Illinois circuit meeting opens at Wyoming, 111. OU, Coal and lias circuit meeting opens at llutlrr, re. Areheryl Annual tournament of NaMonal Arenerv association opens as Jersey t nr. Golf: Western Junior amateur champion ehln tournament onona at Hinadalo. 1U. An nual open amateur tournament of Stoek- brtdgo tiotr club, Mioekonago, mass. Soccort AU-Amerlcan ugatast All -Sweden, third eonteet, at Stockholm. Boxing t Vie Moran agalnat Frankle Hack, twelve rounds, at Boeton. Oneil.e Coleman,c 1114 atorton.p x l s l a O) araaaeieaaraaan a aj m waa Arrow Collars of fancy Madras top with ' full laundered bands an attractive combination l59mKtf-90t ; Otteti, Poabody k Co, Iao. Makera grounder near the plate. Haley Injured a finger and waa forced to leave the game. Score: DETROIT. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H. O.A.E. AB.H. O.A.E. Vlttlb Bueh,as Cobb.cf Veach.lf C'wf'd,rf Burna.lb Toung.lb McKee,o Dauss.p 1 1 I 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 4 0 0 111 OWItt.sa 41110 Olt (I Walsh. rf 41100 110 0Strunkef I 110 OSchang.lf 4 2 10 0Lalole.2b 4 1 12 0 OM'Innls.lb I 1 IS 0 t t OM'E'we.Sb 10 0 111 OHaley.c 0 10 1 OPIclnlch.c I My.ere,D 1 Totals.. II 11 IT la 0 Totala.. It 127 14 2 Detroit 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 T Philadelphia .00000000 11 Two-baaa hlta: Cobb, Walah, Strunk, Stolen baaee: Veach, 2; Walah, 2. Sacrifice hits: Bush, 2. Sacrifice fly: Strunk. Double play: Toung and Burns. Baae on balls: Off Dauas, 2; off Myere, 2. Earned rune: Off Dause, 1; off Myera, t. Struck out: By Danes, 1; by Myera, I. Umplrea: Dlneen and Nallln. Champion Sprinter Has Paralytic Stroke Los Angeles, Cal.. Aug. 21. How ard P. Drew, the colored sprinter snd holder ot the worlds record tor the 100-yard dish, was suffering from a stroke of paralysis at his home here today and will be unable to partici pate in future track contests, it was announced. His left side is affected. Drew holds the record of 93-5 sec onds for the 100 yards and has equalled the record of 21 1-5 for the 220-yard dash. He was a member of the American team at the Olympic meet at Stockholm in .912. RECORD SMASHED BYDffiECTDM I World's Facing: Mark for Mile and One-Eighth Beaten at North Randall. MISS MARRIS M. TAKES 2:07 Cleveland, O., Aug. 21. Directum I, driven by Thomas W. Murphy, broke the world's pacing record for a mile and one-eighth at the grand circuit races at North Randall track today, in 2:16. The previous rec ord of 2:20 was established in 1902 by Carl Wilkes. Euclid 2:07 pace: Miss Harris M, first; Billy Date, second; Roan Hal, third. Time: 2:02. Shoot Water Fowl In Nebraska in Fall Carlyle, 111., Aug. 21. H. O. Nor cross today received a telegram from the Biological Survey at Washington announcing that the new regulations for shooting water fowl in Illinois, , , : i, T 1 XT-U mjssuuri, xiausaa, tuns niiu iicuiaa- ka provide for an open season from September 16 to December 31. Spotrsmen of these states had been fighting for spring shooting. Whiffs Twenty-one Men v But Loses the Ball Game Pilger, Neb., Aug. 21. (Special.) Madison defeated Pilger in the fastest game of the season by the score of 2 to 1, the game going thirteen innings. It was a pitchers' battle from start to finish. Cheneler, for Pilger, struck out twenty-one and allowed four hits. Dickey, pitching for Madison, struck out eleven and held the Pilger team to two hits. Batteries: Madison, Dickey and Neeley. Pilger, Cheneler and Wilson. Time 1:50. UNIVERSAL MOTOR CO. V. D. Benedict, Manager. . TEMPORARY LOCATION Smith & Deafner Garage , 27th Street North of Leavenworth. NEW FORD CARS 1917 Models on Display Ford Service. Ford Repairs. Street Car Service to the Races For the accommodation of street car patrons attending the Great Western Circuit Races this week, August 22d to 26th, inclusive, through car service from 14th and Howard direcWo the Speedway will be maintained, commencing at 12:30 p. m. each day during the races. In ad dition, there will be extra service between 16th and Locust and the Speedway to take care of passengers who mry transfer at 16th and Locust streets. Cars to Speedw,ay will display signs reading: 'This Car to, Speedway" Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway Company' l a m. m. Karp1 M Jaa. aST m aW m " 'www -n 'iwg&m-ji .