4 S Ifli: OMAHA NI'NMA i HKK: An.t'ST 27 MM ft. HORAN chance to mm i Is on Trial for P-ir.tn- Exist I ence When He Moots Bis Carl Morris .Labor Day. DEFEAT WILL SPELL FINIS ; By RINGSIDE Xe V.-ik. uc I ti-x l....t. i is on tl Ml t,. I ;i:,v-:. , Ctrl l vnv i !.'.!'. . ., V -..., I Tt'iini.! ChiHiipioiijliip ToM'.-li- Thruc Corjiurcd Affair i'I hiU... 1 .,!tr .... will ait while a Clli.'C tin juror i'!MVOl 111 iM in the iuiii; t. A ilcif .i; t! omo i. 1 : ootid nJi'i t,v and Mo: u i dflij?!iitu! :i;t. Colicv u; or hood in thi Rive Mot ah ot him out i To! two prt' i , s due to i' . 1 .t 1 1 1 that MVr..n w I-: r V S k! . Will V ( the Lit. iv i to r.lrr. his . i ' I H in BOOSTER DAY WILL BE HELD TUESDAY Commercial Club Will Give Luncheon for Omaha and Dei Moines Clubs. n.'i r rh.un i I ' ' rrailv !s-!ir- 'ifjl! I-V M..-.r ! cl'i. liic i.t A hunger it In h.i.. to icl on In- riiijf ! earnings to live ' Iir. IiiiiiIhm M -r:t ni.- pi ovc ! a nutch lot Mor.in l'l- liner h.o n.u livfd up to tlu nin! rrijUirrnifiirt f ' the rtii n n.unc snu-o h ailn-i.-.! Imh ." hoard oj Mn:r $J5.''it'i tor 1 n ' " ; , Jess Willat.l twt-K in March H - I .-ut ' with .lark Dillon ifveaUM this mutt. ; After hrin trounced h hnlr Mil- Ion Moraii Rave out tin t .u 1 1 ! i k ip j . fonnatuMi that he had not trained i nn j ) scieiititMily for the how:, l r;tn i should he the lat tighter in the iM ' to thus alihi himself. In Irs !r j proseperous da Moran alwa mn- ! tended that the rinc w.v r.o nhire for I a fihtei unless he a fa:nrd to t!u- j very minute, avi' s i In thour ! )or. cays .Moran tranieil v. :trtouly, tor ! it was only hit ruKK'd name that en- I ahled Intn to cow with his rivaU. Doesn't Make Good. Yet a ivw yeais later, Moran. the preacher ot strut n.iiiunn tor (uc ccs in llie ruiti. deviate- from 'he course and finds hitneh stranded -ii the island of tnvpopiil.inn for ii"t h -inp up to his preaehment SniartitiK under the sting of de feat by Dillon, M orali promptly re 'solved to pav more attention to Ins physical welfare, and eliminate the vices that tended to undermine his al most superhuman strength. Ilr ad hered to thi re-olve for a few days; then returned to the oh! life on Broad way. As a result, he left for the west with enough r t nudity around .-the girth to please an alderman, i Moran must work off this superflu ous avoirdupois hefore he can cope nvith Hig l"arl Muniv The latter ssurely must have improved even adightly in the many years he ha 5teen in the game. When he lough if-here Morris wa an unehoided giant. with the strength ot an o and the lurabiltty ot Itattlmg Nelson m w- nalmy days, hut n ;i larger scale. Karl could not land a straight punch;! ie cuffed his opponent- and p.twtd at j "hem. I 4 ' ii III II mil HiiWiiiiiiii I II lililinn iim li II III I'lllBlpilPIIWlllMWWUMtMMMMUiMliWIIWPIIM UllllWff 'WWWHWMIII'y.'HI PMBMIMWIWWIIII'WIMI mil1 1 lil'l)llli Mil ''I1 IH1 'II lilll I llliB HOVX'IS WJiJHAM'.-) MAUK'ICB MS1AUGHL-JN WILUAM JOfJHSTOH. Ml- tiiMl.il Ihr ,(. Mmiil. i.ii' Ihr 111! i .irk. UK I lilt s .i I'urV .tPlHMI., .Illll tJl.U 1 .lK.l MiS !l trill!!', thr h.Hllr I r. tin' 11,1 ( li.utijii..ii.)iii, u hii'h In fills mi "ft - .it Km i .1 Hill.., L. I . in . w ill in- a tlircr rnrnd ril al- uith tvt.i tormct li.itlliiiii-, attil pu-M'ti! ('liiiinpion ,is the r.intc.t K. Nmris illi.iin. .iit'l M.itt- nrr Mil :itiiltlin, Imth ni ltom liavf lirlil llir Imtinr itt ti.rtiKT vcarv. ami ill til in liiliiisliui. tin'- M'tttati.iiml t alttorttian. wllii prufil to he tlir ilail. Imrsr last yrai, ate in I'rinic c. 'ti -ihtiiin lor the ir.iv, Mrl.aiiKltlin, wliilr not playittK 'lis foriitcr (tashtij; style i name, lias a.ldi'il a bit to ln skill, aco.i rliiir; to : player and usually puts up tln-se who hae sei lt him tilts year. Iiraml of tennis. anil will give the others a hard tussle t.-r tir.t honors. William-' has been playinp his usual in ami out game, now showing flashes of wonilertul tennis, and then going down to defeat before some mediocre plave.r. Williams in a tournament th a title at stake is a fearsome a great Johnston's game this year has been quite up to standard and admirers of the youthful westerner predict an other victory for him. His forearm dives and half volleys are still the wonder ot the tennis world and. a though he has been taking things easy so tar, his skill has not diimn ished, judging by his performances it preliminary matches. ROTARIANS WILL ATTEND Booster day will be celebrated in Omaha Tuesday. I The derision to hold a Booster day as made by the Omaha Commercial' club Kridav. For sonic reason or other, probably because the club is leading the league, and it was pre sumed the a tttKlir,. ,. .. ... ,.! .. . Booster day was promoted earlier in the year, as is generally the case, i But when the Commercial club did discover Omaha has been a little de- liniment about patronizing its league leading ball club, it decided to get ' busy, and pronto, the Tuesday Boost er day was framed. To lend the day the proper atmos phere, the Commercial club has in vited the Omaha and Des Moines clubs, which will tangle that day, to a luncheon at the club. Everybody is urged to turn out for the luncheon i and then hike to the ball park. It is j Western League Averages CLUB n ATT I NO. W. I.T AR R I p,.f 41 2 391! iHO 1120 vfi?. " i ;!. i ban n.ij sttjj w 6 J .1374 113:; -K. Tlrortkhn '0 0 .1X49 575 !(..; 27H Inmni . 4.1 0 3734 6K1 f 1 H -73 ' 'w Vortt ..53 6 f-6 1 3N30 607 K13S 7 1 1 S!- 2 "5 2 S970 tiff J0.-I7 261 ,''naKf ... 6 5 49 1 3748 361 943 r3 I'hi l dlhta t ri.Vll FIBI.ding 1 Pittsburgh .M i'J'.TP.PB.I'o w T,.t Um 62 "7 rt 4 3I7 nil 21 3122 1S47 176 .964 11 3011 U5G mi 96l 2 3034 Ib65 IBS 9l 12 31111 m .960 31 5076 !52rt 19S .959 15 .11 t&?ft ma aec IM n.,.. i. i ' As LBAIiKS. ft. I.OUlS , .... ,n n nai'fl I&MPn n.rl In , . I'h .... ! Imped a 1 rnwd ol .'.mm or .W pr sons will turn out. I I' very other city In the league ha. I held a Monster (Uy, Des Monies lt.ul 1 4,tn proplr at it Homier day and I Kim nil! almost hit this mark. Omaha, I however, doesn't expect to equal t lie I Des Milium mark, as the Iowi capi j tal is some city when it comes t' turning out for its ball club. The Rotary club will also attetn the game Tuesday. All Kotarian will be guests of their brother Ko tarian, I'a Kourke. I'es Moines plays a three gam series with the Konrkes. Tomoiro'. there is no game. Tuesday Isbell' crew arrives and they remain utu.. Thursday, when the Kourkes go i, l.iiicoht for games there Friday, Sat urday and Sunday. Paul Murray Breathes Defiance to One Perkins l'aitl Murray, boxing itistruetoi pugilist and "smoked Irishman," is al riled up because lie read in The Bee about a fellow named Perkins. w!i. was "looking for trouble." "You can just tell him that I'll nor him all the trouble he wants," iiioth I'aul. "If lie's looking for tn.u'' I'm trouble. If he can make 11,1 -weight 58 to ojl'll take him on. I'll fight 'm for money, marbles o' chalk. I'll" And Paul continued to breathe fiert defiance of Misto Perkins until w'r were out of hearing. National League Averages rmaha NIOHX City. l.'nroln "'Irhlie . . Ti.pokH ... Pt. .1'isfrh. sunn rity.ng St. Joufnh lis 71 rtfnvnr 117 Ida Uneoln ...us n& rfB Mo1n 111! ti Omaha na so Wfrhlta . .,115 i.i'n HAT'riNi ;, r. a h. 1 3n!i : 1 3iif.il 1 3oi : .;;t .240 4-1 r ?r'S3 4iU N 4 s 4 :i 3 4 (17 7M 1 hllafllplii;i -lmMiinnti . AMERICAN LEAGUE CLUBS NET PROFIT Every Team in League Except Athletics Will Make Money This Season. EVEN BROWNS CLEAN UP Takes Flynn's Pounding. j t. But he was game. Little Tin- i-1 vim piininieiieii nun liij'i.llil rcrog ; mion, vet tie retuseu to vven go 10 1 11s knees. Nor did he look pleadinu j v at bis m..r.',l.'ss ml '.....i.i It., Usl pjmdded along, taking all I'lvim j lad, ottering nothing 111 icturi! 1 . it the end of the ten rounds ha patted , lis conqueror on the back and told 11m what a great little tighter he 'as. Of mh stuff is Carl Morris nade. y He is no longer the Carl Morris '. $.f those days. Kcports have him as sTi greatly imtiroved bo. r. with mote j han a smattering knowledge ot the , $ine points ot the game nd he can i j-leliver a straight punch! With t ail's , licit behind one oi these blows, should '.ie deliver it to the point ot M..ran' "Ihtn, Mr. Chatles l-'t-ancts Moran will i hen and there be a tit subject for .1 " Pugilistic obituary. j I No Longer a Youth. if Should Moran enter the ting out oi Condition, it will mean rhe end of his i.areer as a leading bght anfong the ifavies, for Moran is no longer a out!? who can come back and attain MS old effectiveness after a long lav- 'ft. Morris did this very thing, but e was a youngster when lie learned .he error of his inexnerience. ' I Should Morris be fortunate enough 1 fc flatten the esteemed Mr. Mor.in. ho ,, jfill be seriouslv considered as ilie ' . ext opponent for Champion Will.vd !,.., 'I'arl has been "white hoping" these ', i.itfny years, ami lllav vet tigllt tile t'r ''t'hammon of to. .ta H k .! ' . ' " - ' ""' sided? Why didn't Jiihnsou take some action against the owners of the St. : l otus club? Shouldn't he have lined them a sum stiff enougl) so they, too, would have learned a lesson; so that in future thev would see to it that ! bottle throwing will rease in St. . lamis? It was there that Ctnpire Mil- ! ly I'.y.tns suffered a fractured skull; it 1 was in St. Louis where other players hav e been subjected to the same ! treatment as was accorded Koth. Kolh had no right to throw back thai bottle. He might have hit an innocent fan. But what woi!d vim have done, placed as was Roth? Pop bottles came pelting down upon him. ; anyone of which might have injured or possibly killed him. He asked for protection from the police and he didn't get it. nd so it put it up to Koth to continue to suffer or to 1 etali- j ate in kind ' When Ban suspended koth he 1 should have fined the St. Louis club ! heavily al the same time. The home ! club's duty is to protect the visiting player. It didn't do so in Koth's case . and so it should have been punished in such a way that in future they would hire enough police to stop-; for all lime - the bottle throw ing prac tice as it is practiced by a few rowdy fans who have brought disgrace upoii St. Louis. j Ty's Aim Overhaul Tris. j Tyrus K. Cobb is leaving no stone 1 unturned in his mad dash toward the batting leadership of the American Sox home crowds "K,uc', passea loe tacKson, t"1 1 I JlC tllH S nil v 1 ri StirnlrrT dmiiiiin hi in- -and Ty is determined that Mich a condition shall not exist for .our. : A short time ao wheiwthe Timers ! and Indians battled each other it was Ty who dictated how Public should ' pitch for the letniters. Kour times ' Speaker came to bat with men on baMs and one or two out The lopt i cal plav was tor Pnbue to walk Spea- 1 l ker Hut Tv siim.-illed Diihitr t. m.ikt Athletics Only Losers. js njt. I hiti locked gloomy for Phil Ty's hope was that Speaker would H.ill in a financial w.iv until about go hitless and thus suffer a battinc ! By FRED S. HUNTER By FRANK MENKE. New ork. Auk'. -V - I he- jeans of at least fi American league mag nates are hiilm. with ctprency and ,'nn. The nlbseaMM rloeness of The U-Mh race nn ans ue ..t the mnst prs-pfvi-iw o,ir. in the rftistory of tin ohnon'.in circuit. I hr 1 ;idian. regarded as almost certain Ihmis in a financi.il wiy when pl.M hri;oi. Ii.im' !ii.ihed all I'leve l.,nd iee.'-nK. I h. u nuke more in i", ir their owners than any itli city iliih in history Their net point tor the e.istni ma go ;losc t-. sir.viyv The N anVee t ncis figured when the -ieasi'ii beau tint if the could dr.iw a daily crowd 4,'HKl at noie would lircak to date is ahout "elvet" of Se- SliW.tXK) for the an on the road 1 e en. 1 heir averau 7.0IHI, v fuch -nran WCCtl MMHIO ;nid Yanks I'I-. :;! have been tairK lure all year. The team has drawn weil on the road and even it the do not win the pennant the So wdl coiM'tude ihe year tar thi-ad in a lucte way. t he 1 'Ut i - ,w ,i iiav e been t wreat ..ihl c'ii ilu road. The home crow, is lut In en er pood and' the liters snrrb will make elo-se to $50, IHH t' .r Vavin ct al. . iw-ln weeks in.. And then the Hrowns iattrd their unward move men! r.rtniMt!v ipr Hall, most of the lonwnii unis cum en the home l"t Ihr crowd mm"! I ironi a few tin iis,,tnl to the p.:rk i if actv S'Tt .ifti r da tlii- .iMendanee in ert . ;jv ihr turn came T!ie noil v, a wiped oui and the average reduction. He' realized it. Tris took tour swats at the ball and ( tailed to hit safely on each occasion, j And so l'v crept up a tittle in the average. ir i ks riven up nope ami ne mailc many con Pssions in order t.i entice Moran into ic ring with lum, the the 1' 1 . o :ncs itw h.-w a in - whtcii cannot 'ne wiped eh M.. mattei how the t.if irom now .'ti Int. .sov ;ire well ahr.id of mii,uum1I'. due to -o-ne v ds .it noii-c .uid s. me hutte San (Hot Gossip IM- rS 0.r. it t novr a nifiitbT ot th hotrd f rl-!tri-.;"n tin t'rrnf.T Omfh lnu P dtlsii' wltti ill Smith Oin.t)iH Mr mm .-.ill fmh :"; m n I .simiv f.-r i'rl Inn;, V.'s. iivl prt-ta; t t th Murphy 1.1 .M.H. A. to Hold Field Meet at the Fair Grounds Today I I let ..in t I an I The annual n.M i.. 10.1 1 1 the Omaha ou-g Men's II tsoj.iauon win t i., u i;M. osiu ai mi lii.ujla. i ..utm ronnds. This mil I., th, ,.. which oi.lv lc wish at! l,t.. .o pitted to compel, e .er h. !d lty. The days event. ui!! .ta" v. ! hall gjtm betwien th, N len's Hebrew ass. ti i.ili, n 1 in... - - . . . . . - pt toung Men. Mtlirew a-s. .t ,M tub. f Following this a hi ard das!; ar ! r ur, . SsSit v ir , felB, brr,ad .'irnp. t'irf ,.i war and iy races wdl b, heiH The Young Men Hib.f a.soca. w tl new ..riraniali.'ii It larted in St I.oun and Kansas i in .aron DaitlUon l. the serretAr. ..f lie local Me After r'.ieirber I 'tnsorarv hejduuarter. wM l.e n Ulleel m the Paston hl. ek in.'; ii-. t II, ! ' t ir ' -Ir ui; k "W uer s I I , i .'i 1 1 air ..r th. St Lou lt'.l :il I he . i'-, I.,.' ::'l n eciallv land The .uid thev !'!,tl',l to big. but hr tine li" Senator. al .ini-'iim u ill br .mall :' tl.i 'ttli i, ; th, , ,,. ,.1W. ,,, ,pti, There were two of them. They sat in the grandstand back of third base. They had mooched a pass from a friend, had shilled a couple of old transfers on the street car conductor and were Irving to discover in the crowd an acquaintance who might have a flivver in which to haul them back to town. They were a couple of regular hard boiled eggs. ( ine of them had organized the anvil chorus and the other was the first charter member. " f he Kourkes is rotten," start ed one of them, just as Marty Krug busted a triple with two on. "There ain't a guy on the team worth a jitney," added the other, as Miller sent Marty home ahead of him with a home run over the right field fence " I he pitchers ain't got enough smoke to break a pane of glass, and the hitters couldn't hit a flock of buckshot with a cricket bat," continued Xo. I, as North whiffed three in a row and Krueger opened the home half of the inning with a double. lust then a kid, who had saved tip his dunes tor a week to buy a grandstand seat, transferred his attention irom the game to the lumpier duo long enough to cut loose as follows: "Aw. you guys go 'an drown yourself in a jitney bock, if you can get somebody to buy it for you. I know your kind. You wouldn't pay a nickel to see the kaiser and king George go twen ty rounds while standing on a plugged dime. Lincoln for you." UP AND AT 'EM GAS BIKE COPS. D. Resta is a wonder and so is Eddie Rick, And their speed would make a man feci faint and sick. But they haven't got a thing. On these loonej guys who fling Their cars around a curve and think they're slick. Thev say Ralph Mulford made a new world's record in Omaha lu'i I. '.ut he was traveling a .snail's pice compared to the amy ,.h,' hreeed bv us y esterday on I'arnaf street. There are a lot of things in this world that are mysterious to us, hut the puzzle of puzzles is trying to figure out why a guy will de liberately pay out money to see a wrestling match. BY PING BODIE. I crowned the pill with noisy swat, For miles they heard my cracks, I hoped to gain a major berth. And then they traded me to the Macks. German beer supply running shot- reads headline. Call off the war. We thought probably you would be interested in knowing that the Western Roquet tourna ment is over. No, we don't know who won. We see that a salesman for a slot machine company in Chicago testified that slot machines are not gambling devices because they pay out no real monev. Neither, as we remember it, did the dear old shell game. It Never Happened. A foul tip hit an umpire in the shins and nobody applauded. The Browns staged a great ' winning streak. So did the Giants. So did Maurice Mc Loughlin. So did the Ger mans. But the greatest of all winning streaks was the time we held a husky full, three aces and a pink com plected flush eonsecutivrlv. We see that an expert says Brook lyn is due to crack under a strain At v vanin akmg lilt's ruqqy trail, Whilf othtrt by iw buzz. We rin thai wr eouid eraet in twain, Tht my that Brooklyn dots. And then as our mind wanders fur ther on the subject we dedicate the following to I'ncle Wilbur: You may win the National rae, Robby Dear, You may have it in a bag, Robby dear; But no matter what you will. You must meet the Red Sox still. And you're going to get your till. Robby dear. or mori names ,,. .. - AR n. H. SH.8B.Pot. Hunter, Llnrnln . . . 42 127 20 44 R if; m Johnson, l.lnooin.. s, 236 J ' rSAl,;,-,,, I: ' 1! i! Oakw, iionvtr . 'it.i iii ii i 7- :i 'til 50 14i 22 4fi 4 1 .329 S5 227 31 74 3 S .325 f2 313 38 101 JO 4 .323 39 99 14 33 6 6 .323 32 106 20 34 5 4 381 M S2A 97 I'I 19 i t 116 464 63 145 14 22 .319 O.rlfflih. Wichita Krti(Kfr, Omaha Livingston. P. C Jray, Wichita. . Racier. R. C istevennon. I,tn. . Coy. Wli-hlta rVmnolty. 8 '"t.l'R FIEMUNi,. ti. I'rTI'.l'll Pf . A, K Per. 106 ST 0 f :'SM 1..T4 IM no ; i !.; 2:t h:x i 11S i) ! IS:' 4 IH.P : Nfw York. . .ins 0 ft 23 .j . 1 It. fifi ft H f24 ms 174 g. ' .116 lOfi ft 17 31 111 1 f,!U c,n mo .117 77 0 14 .ll'lti t.Mll nr.- INDIVIDUAL HATTIN.i IM.AVRHS M a" K ING .300 OR HKTTftU. O AR. R. Ii. SH SJt 97 37n 111 12L' 1 fv-l ;1 v-;; 113 .tUfl i.4 2S f 1 91 335 i-i hit .103 404 31 f .at: 4 .hi: ti lb .313 Dvf r. nrivf Krausa, omaha . Hartford. Dps M..112 Jane Hlnrhmun. Thomaaon. 1An . .steraer. Dnnvpr. . . "PK-... U 152 2B 48 6 6 .316 Tl at-on, 3. C 1 17 450 78 142 29 29 .313 ahMUk. Danvr.. 92 3ft6 3fl 9o 8 S .310 Ktrkham. St. Joe. .112 434 43 134 7 8 309 HetMnjr. Wtrh H9 324 45 lflrt 29 6 309 K. Smith. Omwha.108 455 80 140 25 16 Sft$ Lob-r. Lincoln. ...116 439 67 134 17 1 .30B 2r?.vwr' 43 82 13 " 2 2 KMlPher, Dnvr..ll5 4&G 86 139 31 13 ,86 Sullivan. Ft. Job.. 114 390 40 118 18 1 .303 Gregory, Lincoln.. 38 86 14 26 1 6 80 Cochran. Toppka.,105 387 fi7 117 17 25 'so1 tzs 10 37 3 1 .301 ForHyth", Omaha. .1 13 400 fiR n 26 10 298 Jourdan, St, Jos.. 90 336 39 100 12 9 20S M 116 414 76 123 IS 1ft 9T 87 370 Kft 17 IT A 1AC 113 441 68 130 25 14 '.295 ., ............ lva 11 Ol 1 1 MPtz, Stoux City.. 9S 3til 67 106 U 8 294 Kllduff. Omaha... 114 407 66 119 19 16 .292 Fox. Wichita 107 407 68 119 20 19 292 CarllalP, Lincoln. . .116 446 92 130 12 U .293 .1. Thompaon, Oma. 93 349 88 102 19 20 .292 Krug. Omaha 117 464 81 135 32 IR .291 Mlnan t H 111 inn ... (ioodwln, TtpPka.,116 4S3 47 131 16 8 28 ih(l4i T. II! .IT n ... . .. ..t-h ...no iii tut Q a .2fll Marshall. Omaha.. SI 177 35 51 , 4 .288 Lejpunp, . C 89 336 57 96 11 7 .286 ". Miller. Dnvpr. .109 458 71 131 24 .286 Brltton, Wl' htta. .11 4 432 K6 123 10 14 .285 Devore. Topeka 69 233 41 66 3 15 23 Callahan, S. C 78 330 44 9:i 9 10 282 .116 448 72 126 16 9 .281 ,109 424 64 139 10 , 39 113 17 91 1 . 78 228 87 63 16 , 63 229 36 .18 4ft 3 . 98 321 34 . 3H 9J 12 88 308 3Z 114 377 ft.-. Paubert, Brkln Hornnby, St. L. Wagner, Pitts. Rnhrtnnn V V T.. UrCirtv ii-bl' t- .... , Chase, C!n !l05 390 41 12j vi haat, Brkln 107 4!i 49 127 PITCHING RECORDS. A vie. k n O. VC. L. IP. PG. H. BB SO Evavn Pitt..... 4 2 0 22 0.41 13 6 6 Alaxander. Phil 82 22 9 267 141 2 32 I2n iheney, Brkln. 29 14 6 180 1.&9 1:3 aiid IMarouarri HpIt -i s a , ' 3 K'4 1.74 S4 30 i 0 3 .75 44 21 4" 143 1.90 97 38 tt 6 145 1.93 114 35 77 1 S4 J.a 75 24 52 9 145 1.9 K,4 39 71 .37 16 202 2 05 17 60 04 i 0 jb ;.n izs 4 s7 29 7 5 119 2.12 lis 2. 3 2 6 10 139 2.13 119 IS f," lZ 2.14 102 H 4, ..15 Hunter, Dea M. . . Hahn, Dps M.... Cole, Denver Rrppn. Dps M . . . . Engip, T"p-ka... Rigsby, ra M. .. Rapps, Wichita. . Halia, Lincoln . . . Claire-, Dps M . . . Litechl, Wichita.. Lloyd. Dnver. . . . r'roahv. S 0 M r"a ho Bur, riniahn . Aglr. Totiekn , . . , Schwpltzer. Top. . . .top. 63 6 11 0 88 19 2fi 7 A4 1. 02 32 14 !271 fi4 233 25 i.J 5 8 .270 ! Tfl 25ft 27 67 12 4 .2 ' 1"6 39 43 114 !S 21 .265 i 112 410 52 108 24 13 .263 : J 19 4rJ7 61 122 17 17 .261 1 95 3 3;- 53 87 10 15 ,26ft Marqijard. Brk24 Schupp. N. T. 19 Mil ap Olr 14 Cooper, Pitts. '. .28 Dell. Brkln!! Vhr Do. Rtsey. Phi!.! Prffc u Packard, Chi!! I,vnfler, Chl..2 7 10 142 2 21 1 07 45 ii Mamaux, Pitta. 13 18 S 231 2 S3 U6 , Ragan, Bo...U 6 5 111 2 :7 7 34 ,7 JfcSrie 'o-28 4 H6 i"7 3 ' ..s,u...a. u, j)iB..ii t 62 2 42 44 "i i.,.hn, (iM - 11 ll ii Hi ' 5,5 ' i' " i.4J 172 44 SO 1 7 111 2.61 67 is 22 S 2 " 2 ii0 33 a pi J 1J 15 123 48 42 ! 24J 2. S3 215 K -, H.VV;.. m.'.l'.i : .'. I" "I 39 62 andereon. N. T.29 f 10 12 ?S us - Rurk.r, Brkln.. 1 0 2S 2 77 "5 i, laoob., Pill.....;, s , , j4 J ; ;V,,,t,J?' T' '0 13 1,1 ' 3. on 202 45 ii S.chlz. Cln 35 1 15 157 .1 10 I f " Tetr-au. N. 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