V SqRIJMGlMG UP FATHER -:- ..ru. -:- Drawn for The Bee by George McManus 9, ( uCCZ U W ORE. THERE a DREAM in' lIlYOU VoTo V i Tl ' T I' J J,c,c BUR4UAR OOVN WWW ( 'MV v J WHAT ITS NO Ut)E OP Mg I .O V WAKE p' W-rr- rVv" r 1' 7 ifr V-J ' p Y S to o seel : J yt i TiTrt miirn w nin MUIO IrtRD A TALL OUT OF ROURKELETS Krug's Men Make Errors When Topeks Make Hits and Con test Goes to Enemy. MILLER BATS A THOUSAND The well known Topeks started on a winning streak yesterday. They won their second consecutive game. The Rourkes were the victims, 10 to 7. And as the pesky Links batted the Josies into a helpless pulp, the Holmes aggregation gained back the game they lost Monday. Curses. Just how the Topeks licked our heroes is somewhat uncertain. Fans, who attended the game, have only a hazv recollection of what happened. Ahput the best explanation is that ey swiped it when the Kourkes werent looKinsr. Omaha outhit the enemy, amassing thirteen blows to . the Kaws twelve, but the Rourkes also made more er rors. Cecil Thompson was the first vic tim. A young man named Tony De fate, who inhales spaghett and says Victor Emmanuel is the greatest man in the world, was the gent who put a crimp in Cecil. Tony, while Thomp son was working, made three hits, sent three runs over with those hits and scored three runs himself. Tony didn't have so much luck when Lou North assumed the hurling burden. Miller in Form. Ray Miller was the only Rourke who did any slugging to speak of. He made four hits and one sacrifice fly out of as many trips to the rub ber. Three of the hits were doubles. In the ninth inning Ray threw a scare into Bill Lathrop that so shat tered Bill's nerves he had to be der ricked out of the pastime. With two men on, Ray lifted the pill over the right field fence, but it went foul a couple of feet Then Ray hit a double, but the double only scored one run and Hall, who relieved Lath rop here, ended the agony by whiff ing Krueger with the assistance of Limp Carney. The third and fourth innings were the fatal ones for the Rourkes. In stanzas the looeks am most o? their hitting and the Rourkes did most of their erring. They were some spasms. The Rourkes and Topeks will bat tle again today. The Rourkes prom ise to do better. The game will start at 3:15. Sioux Are Victors In Opening Game Sioux Citv, la., Aug. 21 Sioux City '.von the opening game of the scries from Wichita by a score of 4 to Score: WICHITA. AB. R. II. O. A. E. Kox. rt 4 0 S i 0 0 UUi-hl, ss 3 II 1 2 a 1 Hrlltiin, 2b I t 2 0 Coy, II 4 1 2 Or.i.v, 4 2 2 3 2 0 Griffith. ll 4 2 ' J 0 .lck. cf S 0 1 4 0 Kapis J1 4 0 1 2 2 2 Koestn.jr. p 3 0 I) 0 3 0 Hunt , 1 0 0 Totals 33 1 11 24 12 SlOl'X CITY. AB. R. H. O. A. WhIpoiiA rf 6 MetZ, lb 4 Lej?uri, cf 1 Connolly, 3b 4 nrler. SB B roor-sy, lb a by, c 4 Gaipar. p 3 Tor-EKA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. DeTore, rf, S 1 O 1 0 0 Aalsr, lb t 1 1 11 0 0 Goodwin, 2b 4 1 9 1 4 1 llrf.tr, ss. 5 S 4 1 4 0 Kiulc 3b 4 1 1 1 5 1 Slonror, cf 4 1 5 S O 0 Uthrop. p S 1 1 1 0 0 Allrn, 0 4 0 1 3 0 1 limning, If 3 1 2 5 1 0 Hall, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 311 10 1! 27 14 I OMAHA. AB. B. H. O. A. E. Smith, If 5 1 1 0 0 Krtif, 2b. 4 2 1 1 5 S J. ThompRon, ef. . . . S 1 9 4 0 0 Miller, lb 4 1 4 11 0 0 Kruenr, r t 0 8 1 2 Poms-the, rf. 4 0 0 0 0 1 Kllduff, a 4 0 0 2 S 0 Burg, 3b 4 0 1 0 2 C. Thompson, p. ... 2 0 0 1 1 '0 North, p 1 0 1 0 0 0 Marshall 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals S3 7 13 27 12 7 llattrd for North In ninth. Toprka Bum 0 1 4 0 5 0 0 0 0 lr Hit 0 13 14 10 0 112 Omaha Runs 2 0 i 0 1 0 1 0 17 lllta 2 12 12 0 3 0 213 Three-base hit: Nmlth. Two-base hits: Miller (31, Krugrr, Burg, Agler. Sarriflre flies: Miller, Krug. Stolen bases: Miller, Krueger, - Henning, Defate. Double plays: Engle In Agler, Kllduff to Miller. Hits: Off C. Thompson, 7 hits In four and one third Innings; off North, 8 hits In four and two-thirds Innings; off Lathrop, 18 hits In eight and two-thirds Innings; off Hall, no hits In one-third inning. Ntrnck out; By Lathrop, 2; by Hall, 1; by North, 1. Bases on halls t Ofr Lathrop, 1; off C. Thonipson, 1; off North, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By C. Thomson, Engle; by North, Henning. Passed ball: Krueger. Left on bases: Topeka, 0; Omaha, 7. Time: 2:05. Umpires: Carney and Mullen. LINKS TRlTST. JOE Celebrate "Ducky Holmes Day" by Victory Over ,,. Drummers. SCORE FOUR TO NOTHING Total! 31 8 27 17 3 Batied for Koestner in ninth. Wichita 0 2 0 1 O'O 0 0 03 Sioux City 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 4 First bane on error; Wichita. 2; SIojx Hly, a. Lfft on bases: Wichita, 7; 8ioux City. 10. Sacrifice hits: Ipjeuno, Oaepar. Two-bane hlta: Metis, Croshy, Stolen bancs: Gray, Watmon. Double play: Crosby to Con nolly. Rappfl to Orltflth to Hupps, Watson to Ratter, Metz to Watson, Korstnnr to Harps to QKrlffith. Struck out: Bv Oaspar, 6; by Koctner. 2. Basm on balls: Off Oas par, 3; off KoMtner, 4. Wild plth: Koest nr. Hit by pitched ball: By Oaspar, Fox; by Kocstner, Lejeuoe. Time: 2:10, Umpire: Shannon. 1 John Perkins Hits Town In Search of Little Mix John Perkins, a jlusky-hued battler who once was sparring partner for Jack Johnson, breezed into Omaha yesterday from St. Joseph. Perkins is looking for trouble and is anxious to take on some 145 or 150-pound boy around these parts. He is stopping at the Bloomficld hotel. Battle Creek Defeats TIMen. Battle Creek, Neb.. Aui. 2!(8peclal ) Battle Creek baie ball team defeated Tll den here Sunday, t to 4. .Butteries: Battle CreGk, Todenhof and Ross; Tllden. Luftchen and Rcmsuy. Hits: rattle Creek. Id; Tllden, S. Struck out: By Todenhof, 13: by Luschen, D. f How to Care Colds. Avoid exposure and drafts. Eat right Take Dr. Klnr's New Dlsoovery. It kills and destroys the cold terms. All drug gists. Advertisement. Lincoln Neb., Aug. 22. Lincoln celebrated "Ducky Holmes day" by lefeating St. Joseph, 4 to 0; Honolulu Williams was hit opportunely while Gardner had his opponents almost helpless. Score: LINCOLN. AB. R. It. O. A. E Carlisle. If t C 0 1 0 0 H. Williams, ss t ii 2 n 1 0 Thomason, cf 4 1 2 3 1 0 Lober. rf 3 0 1 1 0 Morse. 3b 4 2 a 2 4 e Hitnl.r lh a 1 2 16 0 0 Lnttlmore, 2b 4 0 1 3 4 0 Rohrer, c 5 0 0 2 1 0 Uardner, p 4 I) p 0 7 0 TotaH 33 4 10 27 18 0 ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Wright, cf 4 0 0 1 0 0 McC'abe, 3b 3 0 2 2 3 0 Jounlan. lb 4 0 1 11 2 1 Klrkham. If 4 0 1 0 0 0 Sullivan, rf 1 0 1 1 0 0 O. Williams, ss 4 0 0 2 2 0 Hunting, 3b 3 0 0 1 3 0 Kusner. c 3 0 0 5 1 1 J. Williams, p 3 0 1 1 0 Totals 29 B 0 24 14 3 Lincoln 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 4 St. Josnph 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hits: Lober, Hunter. Doublo play: Thomason to Lnttlmore; Gardner to Morse to Hunter: J. Williams to Jourdan to Keating. Stolen bujies: Morse, Hunter, Lat tlmore, Sullivan. Sacrifice hits: Hunter, Sullivan. Struck out: By Gardner, 3; by .1. Williams, n. Hit by pitched ball: By Williams (Rohrer). Bases on balls: By Gardner, 3; by Williams, 1. Left on bases: Lincoln, s; St. Joseph, fi. Umpires: Miller and Colgate. Time: 1:41. Boosters' Errors Give Bears Game CARDINALS MAKE IT THREEFF GIANTS Shut Them Out Again, Giving Them Thirty-Seven Innings Not Scored On. AMES ALLOWS NO. HITS St. Louis, Aug. 22. St. Louis made it three straight from New York by shutting them out again today, 6 to 0. New York has not scored on St. Louis in thirty-seven innings of play. Doubles by Snyder and Hornsby and Wilson's single gave them two runs in the first. Wilson's double and a single by Gonzales netted a run in the sixth. Six singles and a sacrifice gave them three more in the seventh. Doak started for St. Louis, but re tired after injuring his hand stopping eHrzog's liner in the fifth. Meadows went in and after throwing ten straight balls he was taken out for Ames, who did not allow a hit. Score: Batted for Perritt In ninth. Batted fo Poak In fifth. NEW YORK. ST. LOUIS. AB H O A K AB H O A K Kauff.cf 8 0 4 0 OLong.rf 4 10 0 0 Her.,3h-2n 4 12 1 nsnyder.lb 4 2 11 0 0 Itob'Aon.rf 2 0 10 OBrscher.If 4 12 0 0 Burnn.lf S 0 4 1 OHornH'y.sa 2 2 2 2 1 Doyle, 2b 4 0 13 OWIlnon.cf 4 S 4 1 0 Robert. 3b 0 0 0 0 OMIIIer.Sb 4 12 0 0 Flet'her.ss 4 2 13 OC.nns'les.c 4 18 0 0 MrklP,lt, S 0 4 0 OHctztUh 4 116 0 Hunter.lb 10 11 t))rak,p 110 2 1 Kocher.e 4 16 1 QSm1th 1 0 0 0 0 Psrrllt.p 2 0 0 0 OMead'wi.p H 0 Mi Kelly 1 0 0 0 0Amai,p 1 0 0 0 0 Totals.. 31 4 27 14 4 Totals. . 24 13 27 10 2 New York ...00000 00 0 81. LouIb 2 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 6 Two-base hits: Hi-aof, Snyder, Hornsby, Doak. Wilson. Sacrifice hit: Asms. Double play: Wilson to Hornsby. Raws on balls: Oft Perritt, 1; off Doak, 1; off Meadows, 2; off Ames, 2. Hits and earned runs: Off Perritt, 13 hits and 6 runs In eight Innings; off Doak, 4 hits and no runs In five In nings; off Meadows, no hits and no runs In no Innings (none out In sixth); off Amu, no htts and no runs In four Innings. Struck out: By Perritt, 3; by Doak, 2; by Ames, 2. Umpires: O'Day and Harrison. Cubs Easy for Dodgers. Chicago, Aug. 22 Brooklyn batters pounded Preniergast and Brown for an easy win over Chicago today, 0 to 4, but lost the services for a while of Outfielder Jimmy Johnston, whose nose was broken when he stepped Into a curve thrown by Brown. Errors helped the Cubs score, but Cheney was removed because , of unsteadiness, and Dell's wildness forced his withdrawal in teas than one Inning, Score; BROOKLYN. CHICAGO AB.H.O.A.K AB.H.O.A.E. .lohn'n.cf 2 2 0 0 OHoftTtan.lf 4 2 0 0 0 Myors.cf 10 10 OC'lack.rf 4 18 0 0 Stengel. rf 6 14 0 O.Mann, rf S 1 0 0 0 0 dealer, id v u o 1 2McCon',p 1 0 0 I 0 2 0Zlm'an.3b 4 2 110 0 Oglllott.c 4 18 0 0 6 2Knabe,2b 4 0 14 1 0 OWort'n.ss 3 0 12 1 2 OP'fi'ffHst.p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oltrown.p 2 0 0 F 0 4 OMoy'tE.lb 2 17 10 Stand ttiQ oj Teams WEST. LEAGUE I NAT. LEAGUE. W.I..Prt. W. L. Tct. Omaha .. W 41 ,47 Brooklyn. H 39 .636 Lincoln .. 70 4tt .fi03 Boston ... 61 42 .SB D. Motnea 60 &6 .b22 Phlla 63 46 .63 Aloux City tS 6ft ,4$iMNew York 6S t& .491 Denver .. M 62 .46ti, Pittsburgh 60 69 Ab9 Topeka .. 62 66 .444 St. Louis. 62 4 .44s Wichita . 60 66 .4311 Chicago .. 61 63 .447 St. Joseph 46 70 .891! Cincinnati 43 74 .161 AM EH. LEAGUE AM. AWN. Boton .. ft 47 .691! Louisville 72 61 .66 Chicago . 65 63 .561 Kan. City 70 63 ,6B Cleveland 62 64 .684 Indlanap'a 70 hi .669 St. Louis 64 63 ,64.Ht. Paul , 63 69 .617 New York 62 63 .639' do ... 61 61 .608 Detroit .. 64 65 .638Mlnneap'i 63 63 4ft Washln'n 63 60 .461l ..uua 48 71 .402 Thlla. ... 24 87 .21t Milwaukee. 48 60 ,850 Yesterday's Results, WESTERN LEAGUE. Topeka, 10; Omaha, 7, Wichita, 3; Sioux City. 4. Denver, 6; Des Moines, 8. St. Joseph, 0; Lincoln, 4, NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia, 6, 7; Pittsburgh. 8, I. Boston, 1; Cincinnati, 0. New York, 0; St. Louis. . Brooklyn, ; Chicago, 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE. St. Louts, 3: Washington, 3; called and fourteenth ; darkness. Detroit, 0; Philadelphia, 1. Chicago. 6; New York, 7. Cleveland, 0; Boston, 3. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Louisville, ; Kansas City, 0. Columbus, 6; Minneapolis, 8. Toledo, , 7; St. Paul, 4, 3. Indianapolis, 14, 7; Milwaukee, 6, 2. Gaines Today, Western League Topeka at Omaha. Wichita at Sioux City, Denver at Des Moines, St. Joseph at Lincoln. National League Philadelphia at Pitts burgh. American League St. Louis at Washing ton, Detroit at Philadelphia, Chicago at New York, Cleveland at Boston. run: Whltted. Stolen "bases: Carey, John- 4feton. Bases on balls: Off Bender, 1; off Oeschger, 2; off Cooper, 2. Hits and earned runs: Off Bender, 8 hits, 4 rune In four and two-thirds Innings; off McQuillan. 2 hits, no runs in one-third Inning; off Oeschger, 1 hit, no run in three Innings; off Cooper, I hits, 8 runs In nine Innings. Struck out: By Bender, 1; by Cooper, 0. Umpires; Rlg ler and Orth. I Wheat.ir I McC'ty.lb 4 : cuts w.n 4 I Mnwry,3b 6 6 1 1 1 13 Mlller.c Cheney.p Dell.p Smith, p Daubert O'Mara 0 Totals. .86 8 27 16 2 Des Moines, la., Aug. 22. Des Moines' two errors today were re sponsible for three runs and gave Denver a 5 to 3 victory in the open ing game of the series. Score: DENVER. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Miller, rf. 5 0 0 3 0 0 Kelleher, as t 0 13 4 0 Oakes, cf. 4 0 0 1 0 0 Butcher, If 4 1 8 0 0 0 Dyre, 3b 3 2 0 0 1 0 Shields, lb 8 1 1 12 0 0 Lloyd, 2b 4 1 3 I 8 1 Sh.'Htak, c 3 0 1 6 0 0 Kurd, p 4 0 0 0 8 0 Totals I 27 11 1 DES MOINES. AB. R. H. Hahn, rf Hunter, cf Hartford, SB Meloan, 2b Janes, lb Brwen, If Rigs by, c Ewoldt, 3b Hlgglnbotham, p. Totals 34 3 87 17 2 Denver 0 I 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 6 Des Molnoa ..000200 1 0 0 2 Two-base hits: Shields, Meloan. Sacrlflre hits: Oakts, Dyer. Stolen bases: Dyer (2), Shields. Left on buses: Denver, 7; Des Moinca, 5. Strurk out: By HiKglnbothem, 2; by Ford, 3. Basefi on balls: Off Hlggin botham, l: off Ford, 1. Passed balls: Rlfsby, Shestak. Umpire: Kane. Time, 1:45. Two Are Tied for Golf Prize at Country Club Mrs. W. B. Roberts and Mrs. E. H. Sprague are now tied for the first place in the competition for the Bur-gess-Nash trophy at stake at the Country club. Both have a total of 234 strokes for the forty-five holes so far played. Mrs. W. T. Burns is third with 238 strokes. The final round will be played next Monday. Ttoals. .30 10 27 14 4 Batted for Cheney In ninth. 'Batted for Daubert In fourth. B Brooklyn ..4003 0 2 0 0 19 Chicago 0 1 2 1 0 00 0 04 Two-bBse hits: Johnston, Cutshaw, Mow rcy, Zimmerman, liofman. Home run: Stengel. Stolen bases ; Mye s, Wheat, Zim merman, Elliott, Double play: Olson to Ma Carty to Mowrey, Bnse on balls: Off Cheney, 1; off Dell, 2; off Brown, 2. Hits and earned runs: Off Cheney ,5 hits and 2 run in thrc! innings; off Dell, no hits and no runs In one-third Inning; off. Smith, 8 hits and no runs in five and two-third In nings; off Prendergaal, 3 runs and 3 hlta in one-third inning: off Brown, 6 hits and 2 runs in five and two-third Innings; off McConnell, 2 hits and 1 run In three In nings. Hit by pitcher: By Brown (John ston). Struck out: By Cheney, 2; by Dell, 1; by Prendergast, 1; by Brown, 6; by McConnell, 1. Umpires: Klem and Emstle. Split Double Header. Pittsburgh. Aug. 22 Philadelphia and Pittsburgh divided a double header here today, the former winning the first contest by a score of 6 to 2, and the latter the second, 9 to 7. The Pirates made two runs on three hits off Mayer In the ftrnt inning of the opening game, but after that were helpless before his pitching and that of McQuillan, who relieved him In the sev enth Inning. Harmon was hit hard and timely. Pittsburgh won the last game lit the fifth Inning when, with the score 7 to 0 In favor of the visitors, the looala scored nine runs In seven hits, a bane on balh and an error. Score: PHILADELPHIA. PITTSBUPGH, AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E Paske't,cf 6 3 2 0 0Warnr,8b 4 1111 Nlehcff,2b 3 0 2 3 ICarey.cf 3 3 4 2 0 Dugey,2b 2 0 11 OBchulte.'f 4 0 2 0 0 Stock, 8b 6 2 11 OH'hman.rf 4 110 0 Crav'th.rf 5 2 4 0 OJohn'n.lb 4 0 7 0 0 Whltted, If 4 1 2 0 0Blrd,2b 4 18 3 0 Luder's.lb 3 1 13 1 1 McCa'y.ss 8 0 14 0 Banc'ft.sa 4 2 0 2 lS"hmldt,c 4 16 2 1 Kllllfer.c 4 3 3 1 OHarmon.p 3 10 6 0 Mayer, p 1 1 0 4 0'Plscher 1 0 0 0 0 Oooda 10000 McyulVp 0 0 0 0 0 Totals.. 84 7 27 16 2 Totals.. 87 15 27 18 3 Philadelphia. 00101108 0 6 Pittsburgh ..20000 000 0 2 Batted for Harmon In ninth. Batted for Mayer In seventh. Two-base hit: Carey. Three-bass hit: Stock. Stolen bat: Paskert. Double play: Carey, Warner. Bases on balls: Off Mayer, 1; off McQuillan, 1; off Harmon, 1. Hits and earned runs: Off Mayer, 7 hlta, 2 runs in six Innings; off McQuillan, no hits, no runs In three Innings; off Harmon, 16 httn, 5 runs In nine Innings. Struck out: By Mayer, 1; by McQuillan, 1; by Harmon, 4. Umpires: Orth and Rlgler. Score, second game: PHILADELPHIA. PITTSBURGH. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Pnnknrt.cf 5 110 OWarner.Sb 4 2 2 4 0 OCirey.cf 8 12 0 0 0Sthulle,!f 4 12 0 0 OHin'an.rf t 1 S 0 0 O.lohn'n.lb 4 16 0 0 CBalrd.Zb 4 2 19 1 lMcCa'y.sa 3 t I I 0 OFischer.c 4 18 0 0 OCooper.p 4 111 Powell Wins His First Game in K. 0. Tournament Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 22. Visit ing players continued their march to ward the finals today in the Missouri Villey Tennis tournament. Among the winners was Ralph Powell of Omaha, who defeated R. F. Walton, Kansas City, 6-0, 6-2. "Spider" Kelley Will Join Welsh Camp Colorado Springs, Colo., Aug. 22. "Spider" Kelly of San Francisco, known as the handler of widely known boxers, including James J. Jeffries, will join the training camp of Freddie Welsh in a few days, ac cording to a telegram received by the champion today. ' A message received by his manager, Eddie Pitts, announces that Billy Roche, the referee, will reach Colo rado Springs from New York Au gust 31. American Association. At Ksnss.1 City . It H K. Louisville 3 2 0 0 ft 0 3 1 1 1 I Kansas City.... 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 IS S Biitterlss: Pslmero and Luo.u: Northrop and Hllllnft At Mlnmapills-- It. H. HI. Columbus 1110 0 0 3 0 0 IS t Mlnnsrpolls Ill 1 I I 1 i I 1 Battcriss. Davis, Blodffutt and Pratt, Burks and Owens. At St Piul First jams: R. H.E Toledo 00310101 00 t 1 St. Paul 0 lltllll J 4 10 2 Battrrls: Bedlrnl and Sweeney; Grlnsr, DonKln? and demons. A, rti Haul Sw.mil vatne' H H 10 ! Toledo 0 201 0100 37 S 1 St. Pan! 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 7 4 Battsrles: Strand and Wells; Lelfleld, DousTlae and Mayers. At Milwaukee First same- R. H. E. Indlamipols ....7 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 014 20 0 Milwaukee 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 3 12 S Batteries: Dawson and Srhanv: Paeth, fleherdoll and Dilhoef -r. At Milwaukee fierond fame: R. H. E. Indlanenoll 0 3010110 27 3 Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 7 4 Batteries Strang and Wells: Lelfleld. Doutrlas and Mayi rs I)iev.2b Stock. 2b i Crav'lh.rf 3 Whltled.lf 4 I.uder's.lb 4 Hsne'ft.ss 2 Hurni.e 4 B-tidrr.p 2 Mwii!l ,p ft Hyrne 1 Oeseh'er.p 0 'Kllllfer 1 1 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 TolalS. .! 12 2? 2 Totals. .34 I 24 13 1 Philadelphia. 0 2 4 Pittsburgh . 0 0 0 0 07 0 Two-baso hlta: Paskort, Cooper. Home CICOTTE KNOCKED OUT BYYAMEES Highlanders Rout White Sox Hurler After They Lose Four to Him. WIN BY SEVEN TO SIX PallMde OntpUya HMtlnr. PallKartf, Neb., Ann. 22. 8prlm1 Tt gram. ) Fa i load e defeated Hasttngi hert thta nftnrr.ooti, fi to 'A. Klnrh for the visitor pitched a Rood name, allowing- nlna hits and utrtktnu out thirteen men, while Bailey for the home club ulruck out ten mn and allowed ten hits. The features of the fftfne was the bat tin i of Feibaik for Palisade, who took threu hits out of four times up and a sensutlonat catch by Bulllvan, which cut off a tJonnilvie rally by the Hastings team. Ilaetinga will play a tame her Friday. Tom HratJin Hold. f'hlcaaro, Aub. 22. Tom Soalon, who 'eft the Philadelphia National! for the lioork lyn Federals and was bought hy tho Cuba )at aprlng, wsh eold to thi Indiana poll Am-rrli-an anporlatlon ;lub today under an optional BRoreemeiit, )I expecta to ji.lu the llootsiers Thurnday. Fulton to Meot Flynn. Mfnnfapnlls, Ausr. 22. -Announcement v.aa made hy the local boxtn club today that Fred Fulton, the Rocht-ster, Minn., h-eavy weight, had been matched to meet Porky Flynn of Boston in a ten-round, no deci sion bout here September S. Battle Creek Wins. Dattla Creek, Neb., Aur 23, (Special Telpgram.)Battle Creek defeated Stanton, 1 to fi. Batteries: For Battle Creek, Toden hof, HolMday and Ross; for Htanton, Rhodes and Ramsey. Challenge Magu Wl niter, The Htare and Stripe have challenged the following teams to games: Murphy,, Me rarthya, fltags and Chris Lycks. Call Roy Stacey at South 1231. New York, Aug. 22,Aftcr losing five game to Cicotte of the Chicago Americans, New York knocked him out of the box in four innings today and won, 7 to 6. New York also hit Williams hard. Mullen's fielding featured the game. Both Feckin paugh and Weaver made home rum into the stands. , Manager Donovan announced todav , that the club's physician had forbid den Frank Baker to play for two weeks. Score: CHICAGO. NEW TORK. an HOAR AB H O A K, J Clns.rf 4 110 0 tfagse.cf 4 0 10 0 W'ver.sa 410 oiiign.ii i G! Pni 4 9 11 DP k'u'h.n 6 12 6 0 Jackson.lf 1110 OPIpp.lb 4 0 7 0 0 Felsch.cf 4 14 0 OOldrlng.rr I i o o K-mir'r lh 4 1 4 0 0Mullen.2b 4 12 0 0 Shalk.n 8 0 10 1 OBau'an.Sb t 2 1 0 0 Mr.Mul .Sb S011 lWalters.O 4 1 S 1 0 Clrotte.p 10 0 1 OBhaw'y.p 4 1 0 S 1 Willi mi.p i o o o o Murphy 1 0 0 0 0 Totals. .14 18 27 11 1 Ness 1 0 0 0 0 Totals.. 84 0 14 4 1 Batted for Schalk In ninth. Batted for Williams In ninth. Chicago S 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 S New York ....1 1 0 1 0 t 1 0 7 Two-bass hlta: Walters J, Collins, Felach Oldrtng, Fournler. Homo runs: Peckln paugh, Weaver. Stolen bases: Oldrlng, Bau mann, McMullen. Sacrifice hit: Baumann aerifies fly: Jackson. Bases on balls. Off Shawkey, 1; off Williams, 2. Hits and earned runs: Off Cleotta. 7 hits and I run In four innings; off Williams, hits and two runs In four Innings; oil snawxey, a runs Struck out: By Shawksy, 6; by Clcotto, 6: by Williams, 5. Umpires: Hlldebrand and Owens. Battle Long to Draw. Washington, Aug. 12. St Lculs ant" Washington battled In a 2 to 2 draw todaj n an exciting game of fourteen innings vhen called on account of darkness. 8! .ouis scored In tha third Inning on thre asaes and a single and In the fourth on ass and Austin's double. Washingtoi tired in the fourth on Milan's single an mlth's triple. In the fifth Foster forced .unnarsl. waa moved to second on an out ook third on a wild pitch and scored the tying run on Smith's single, wen man pucn ed the entire game. Oallia gave way to a pinch hitter In the sixth and was succeeded by Ay res. Score: 8T. LOUIS. WABHINOTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Shot ton, If 4 0 4)" (-Morgan, 11100 Mlller.rf U I ft vlcB'dt.Bs 4 11X0 Bortnn.lb t til 0 Olon'd.St 8X101 Pratt, 2h 4 2 1 R OFnttr,3b 6 2 1 t 0 Mnr'ns.cf fi 1 4 0 OMIlan.cf 7 8 4 2 0 Sever'id.c fi 1 4 7 OHmlth.rf 7 2 10 0 Tobln 0 0 0 0 OHhanks.lf 4 18 0 0 Hartley.c 0 0 0 0 OJudge.lb 4 0 lfi 1 0 Austln.Hb 0 2 11 1 Henry.o I 0 11 3 0 Laven.ss 4 0 S fi Odallla.p 1 0 0 0 Wlelm'n.p 0 0 0 0 O'Williams 1 0 0 0 1 Ayers.p 1 0 0 0 Totals. .4ft 8 4121 1 Totals.. B012 42 17 1 Ran for Severeld In fourteenth. Batted for Gallia In slith. St. Louis ..0 011000000000 02 Washington .0 001100000000 01 Two-base hits: Austin, Foster. Throe base hits: Smith. Stolen bases: Miller, Fon tor. Shanks, Pratt, Tobln. Double plays: Judge to Morgan; Foster Lo Judge; Milan to McBrlde. Bases on balls: Oft Wellman, 8; off Oallia, 7; off Ayera, 1. Hits and earn ed runs: Off Oallia, 4 hits and 2 runs in six Innings; off Ayers, 4 hits and no runs In eight innings; off Wellman, 13 hits and 2 runs in fourteen Innings. Struck out: By Oallia, 1; by Wellman, 6; by Ayers. 8. Um pires: Chill and Connolly. Bed Sol Blank Indians. Boston, Aug. 22. Boston strain shut out Cleveland today, S to 0. Tho Red Bos acored a run In the first Inning on Chap man's efror. and two In the seventh on elngles by Lewis, Walker and Oardner. Mays pitched good ball for Boston. Cleve land filled the bases In the first lnntnr with none out, but could not score. Catch f Daly of the Indians, was spiked Just below the right knee by Mays and will be out of the game for the remainder of the trip. Score: : CLEVKLA ND. BOSTON. AB H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.K. Oraney.lf 1 0 0 0 iHooper.rf 4 110 0 Turner lb 110 2 OBarrv.ib 112 10 Ppeaker.cf 4 18 1 0I.ewta.ir 4 110 0 Kotn.rr v v vn in ii,in a v io v v W'b'g's.ss 4 0 0 2 lWalkor.cf 1110 0 Oandll.lb 4 1 10 0 Odard'r.Sb 110 2 0 Chap'n,2b 4 18 2 lHr, !,. 1 0 1 4 0 Daly.o 10 4 1 OThomas.o 8 0 2 0 0 O'Neill. o 10 12 0Mays.p 8 10 6 0 Bagby.p 11170 Totals.. 29 7 37 14 0 Totals. .11 fi 24 17 2 ' Cleveland. ..00 000000 00 : Boston 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 '8 Two base hit: Oardner, Orandll. Three- ' base hit: Mays. Sacrifice hit: Barry. Double i plays: Speaker to Bagby to Daly; Barry I to Hoblltsell; Barry to Scott to Hoblltawll, Baae on balla: Off Mays, 8. Hits and earned runs: Oft Hug by, 7 hits and 2 runs In eight innings; off Mays, fi hlta and no runs lu nine innings, Struck out: By Baghy, 'i by Mays, 1. Umpires: O'Loughlln and Evann. Macks Blank Tigers. Philadelphia, Aug. 22. Phllndilphla shut out Detroit today, 1 to 0. Both teams had everel oppn tunltles to score, but Buh and James were effective with men on bases and were given lino support. Walah scored the only run In the seventh Inning on a bane on balla, his stent of second and Utrunk's double, ftrore: DETROIT. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.E. AB H O.A.K VltUb 10 10 0 Witt. is i 0 1 0 0 Buch,H 10 2 1 OWalsh.rf 8 0 110 Cobn.cf 4 2 10 OBirunk.cf 1 2 2 0 0 Veach.lf 8 110 OSrharig.ir 1110 0 Crawf d.rf 4 0 4 0 0Lajole,2b 1 1 1 1 1 Burna.lb 4 0 4 1 OMcInls.lb 10 7 10 Young, lb 4 110 0MvH.re.3b 8 18 10 McKes.c 1 1 S 0 lPlclnlch,0 4 1 0 2 0 James.p 2 0 0 1 OUuah.i. 4 0 0 2 0 Hell man 1000 V . Totals.. 30 7 27 11 1 Totals.. 21 24 8 1 Ttrolt 00000100 00 Philadelphia . OOC00010 1 Two-base hit: Strut.!.. Sioteti bases: Cobb, trunk, Hchang. walnli. HacrlQce hlta: James, Lajole, M'Innts, Double plays: Lajole, Mrlnnls. Baae on balla: Off James, ft off Bush, . Earned runa: Off James, 1. Strurk out: By James, 6; by Bush, 4. Wild pitch: By James. 2; by Butth, 1. Paaaf.d ball; Plclnlch. Umpires; Naliln and EMneen. RlinOTINO: (irand American Handicap Trap 8ntlng fctUimimcnt at St. Louie, BENCH MIOVM; Opening of annuiil K hlMt of Bdllrr Kennel club. Butler, Pa. RAClNti: (ids of Windsor Park Jockey club meeting, Wlndnor, Ont. Angling : rhaniplonnhlp tonrnament nf National Aasorliitlun of Scientific Angling Clubs opens at Newark, N. J. flolft Annnal Invitation tournament opens At Lake Geneva, W la. Boxing t Annual fmurnnment of New York Golf club opens at an Cortlandt park. Boxing) Kentucky Roarbnd ngalnat John Henry Johnson, six rounds, at Philadelphia. Tom Storle ngatnat Freddie Hamann, ton tundsi at Tulsa, Okl, Twenty Head of Horses Burn in Kearney Fire Kearney, Neb., Aug. 22. (Special Telegram.) Fire, starting about 2 o'clock this morning, totally de- itroyed the barn on Eighteenth and Central, and it is thought that about twenty head of horses were also con sumed in the flames. Ed Wolfold, who was employed to look after the horses, was not to be found during the fire, and it is possible that he, too, was a victim of the flames, at he slept in one corner of the old struc ture. The horses were the property of Frank St. Clair. The barn 11 an old structure and was the property of a man by the name of Mclnish of Auburn. Miss Lathrop Appointed To Place in Washington (From a Star? CorrssDondanl.) Lincoln, Aug. 22. (Special.) Miss tdith Lathrop, tor many yeara con nected with rural school work as an assistant in the office of the state superintendent, has received an ap pointment as an assistant in the enu cational department of the covern nent at Washington along the same ine of work. It is understood that a .alary of $2,000 accompanies the job jfficial Notification Of Game Open Season (From a Staff Corrsapond.nt) Lincoln. Aue. 22. (Soecial.) The bureau of biological survey at Wash ington has sent a communication to State Game Warden Rutenbeck in forming hi mthat the open season of certain game birds will soon be here. The communication reads: "The open season for Nebraska water fowl, coots, gallenules, jack snipe, plover, greater and lesser yel lowlees. oDens September 1 and closes December IS. Woodcock, Oc tober lto November 13. All other shore birds closed until September, 1918." Bra tea Mak. NwM9 Cincinnati, O., Ann. II. A. heary rain storm stoppsd tha tarn, ben to4ar at tha snd of th snfth Inning, whan lh. Mors was 1 to , In favo of Boston, th. Tlsltor. making a rlaan swssp of th. ..rlaa. Boston s.-ored thslr only run In th. first Inning, whsn with on. out, Snodgraaa walksd. took third on Wtlholt'. .ingle, and talllsd on Mages', out. Neala, the drat man up In the flrat Inning, obtained the only hit off Ty'r "."ore: BOSTON. CINCINNATI. AB H O A E AB.H.O.A.I. MVnv'e.ss 114 1 ONsals.lf I 1 0 'd"'aa.cf lilt roh, lb I II I I Wllholt.rf till OHoush.cf 1,400 Magse.lf I0IS 0 'ha.s.lb Mill K'n'tthylb ISIS dorltflth.rf I I II Smllh.lb till ICIarke.o I I i 1 I Euan, lb III! Olaudan.lb 1 I I 1 I D'kb'rn.o llli IHobba. 11140' Tylsr.p till tuooaly.p 1 I 1 I I Total.. .Il'inil 'Ul...l"IlI"i""l Bosion 1 I 11 Cincinnati I I Called end filth Inning; rain. Basse en balls: Oft Tyler, I; oft Monly, I. Hit. and earned ran.: Off Tylsr, 1 hit, no runs In five Innings: off Moeely, I hits, 1 run In five lnnlr.se. Struck out: Br Tyler, 1. Umpire.: Byron and Qulgley. Hastings to Have Paving. Hastings, Neb., Aug. 22. (Special Telegra VmBy the overwhelming vote of nearly three to one the propo sition to issue $50,000 of bonds for Intersection paving carried in a spe cial election today. This insures the completion of about twelve miles of street paving, - Bee Want Ads Produce Results. 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Mmfalmnnff V.rm. aasl AassasaMsa jyjWelwe 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 direct to 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 may transfer iX 16th and Locust streets. Cars to Speedway will display signs reading: "This Car to Speedway" Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway Company