THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1917. . BRINGING UP FATHER HERE -ME COnr TIMES ARE bO HARD I OOKT THINK YOU'LL HMD WORK ARnnwPk COLLf THERE' A POOR FELLER LOOKiN' FER WORK THNK YE FOR THEM kino Sir - KINO MAN HR VOO KIND WORDS mot tAD DATS- 7 HERE Copyright 11T. toternstioaal News v Ssrvlcs. L$J - ; ' t-t I .1 J I . I I Bmmra ; ' ms ' ' ? here- it v - . -m-m4viMl . mu. ' . Y.7I Mm .. . r"1 rv mciw Drawn lor The Bee W George McManus hOO - ROURKES CONQUER ON PENNANT DAY Marty 0' Toole in Box and Bears Defeated Handily by Score of Eight to Three; Nabors Does Pitching. - Omaha' turned the tables yesterday and ran away with the pennant-rais-ingr game, 8 to 3. .',' The champs poled out fifteen bin gles off Nabors and Smithson while all the visitors were able to acquire amounted to five, : ' . ' ' Marty O'Toole was on the, line for the Rourkes and pitched par excellent ball. Considering his teammates were Icind enough to donate five er rors to the Denver cause, the Bears should have amassed more than they did., Marty whiffed six of the Griz zlies and passed only three. Which amounts to a good day's work. Jack Nabors, did the pitching for the Bears and was driven from the box. in the sixth. Smithson relieved him and did no better. Everybody on the Omaha club hit as least once and Manager Marty did it four times, twice for two bases each time. Otto Nye, lately of the Browns, made his first appearance in a Raurke uni form. Before the game was begun, the permit won by Omaha last year was hoisted on the flagstaff in the center field. A pro'cession of the players of the two teams, with the exception of Marty O'Toole, who was busy warm ing up, followed the flag to the pole. Denver will close the series today. Indians Shut Out by : Jopliri Miner Crowd Sioux City, la., July 18.-Joplin de feated Sioux City72 to 0, today. Gra ham, struck out ten men and gave only three hits: Score: JOPM.V. 8IOVX flTT. 1 i Z AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. I,mh.2h I 0 S nttm'rs.tt 4 0 1 0 foch'n, Jb - I 1 S 3 ORsilsr.ss 4 4 4 fxtvon.lf J 0 tPWaUnn,rf 4 0 0 J 0 Msvls.rf 4 110 Vonn'ly.Jb 4 1 I S 0 Mt.lb 4 0 CiMiifll'r.lh 4 0 13 1 1 t)llon.f f i t 1 0 oMorss.rf I 9 t 0 Colllns,o 4 111 Hunco.Sb- 1 I S I Mld'rcw Mil OCrosby.c I 1 3 1 Urh'm,ii 4 1 4 OBrom (f, 1 S "Holly 1 Total!.. S J 1 it It I Wrovfr.e 1 J--.'- ; ToU1..i"lJTlf I BstUd for Brtmmerhoff In ninth. Joplln ......0 Mtltll 03 8lom Ctty.... ....I.... 9 9 9 9.9 0 0 00 Two-buna hits: Graham, Pslton, Rc rlftcs hit: Bremmsrhoff. Stolan baaa; Oil mora. Hlta and arned runa: Off Brem merhoff, t and 1 In flitht Innings) oft Ora ham, I and none; off Urovrr nona and none in on Innings. Bss a balls: Oft Bram marholf, 3; off Graham, 1; off Graver. 1. fltruck oat: By Brtmmerhoff, J; by Gra ham, 10; by Orovar, 1. Hit by pitched balls Davis. Cochran (3), Connolly, Mul lr. l.rft on haaea: Sioux City, 6; Joplln, 1!. Time: 1:46. Umalrs: Jack Daley. Tommy Horn Breaks v West Point Track Mark West Toint. Neb., July 18. (Special Telegram.) The second day's racing at West Point opened with magnifi- Standing of Teams WESTERN LEAGUEATIONAL LEAGUE. W. U Pet. W. L. Pot De Moines. M S3 .411 Lincoln ....4 37 .670 iN'ew Tork... 80 26 .458 Phllftdelphla.41 33 .654 3t. Lou.'- ... 44 3 .610 .Inclunatl ..47 43 .6:2 Chicago ... .43 43 .600 3iU( City.. 44 39 .641 Joplln 46 41 .623 Omaha .,,.45 42 .617 Denver .,..43 44 .60, Brooklyn ...38 36 .494 St. Joseph.. Jl II .313 Boston 33 46 .423 Wichita ...30 64 .34!Pittsburgh ..24 64 .828 AMERICAN LEAGUBI AMERICAN ASS N. V. U Pet! ' W. L. Pet, Chicago ....64 30 ,44!!ndianapolis.6l 84 .630 Boston 63 33 .13iLoulvill ..64 41 .648 Cloveland ..47 41 .634 Bt Paul 48 37 .645 New Tork. .43 89 ,M'Kanss City. 46 39 .634 Detroit ....43 41 .612Columbu .. 46 43 .617 Washington. 33 46 ,402Minneapoll..35 63 .403 Phlladelphiall 44 .317 Toledo 86 63 .398 Ht Louia...33 6S .StiiMilwauks ..30 62 .366 Yesterday' Results. . i WESTERN LEAGUE. , - Denver, 8; Omahs, 8. Wichita. 7; Lincoln. 0. St Joseph, 3: Des Molnts, 6. Joplln, 2: Bloux City, 6. '. NATIONAL LEAGUE. f Pittsburgh,' 6-2: Boston, 6-2. St Iuki, 1; Brooklyn!, ,Chleo. 2; New Tork. 4. Cincinnati. 1; Philadelphia, I i AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington,' 9-4; Chicago, 4-7. 'Boston, 1; Bt Louis, 0. Philadelphia. 1-4; Detroit, 4-3. New Tork. 12; Cleveland. 7. A AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. St. Taul, 9; Columbus, 3. Milwaukee, 6: Louisville, 4. . Minneapolis, 4; Toledo, 3. tGam called 4 of fifth, rain.) .Kansas City; 4; Indianapolis . 6. . '. . . , . Came Today. Western - League Denver at Omaha, tVlchlta at Lincoln, St. Joseph at Des Moinea, Joplln at Sioux t ity. National league PitUburgh at Boston Rt. Louis at Brooklyn, Chicago at New York. Cimlnuati at Phlladc-lpbla. 'American League Boston st Chicago. Washln.Ttoa at m. Loui. rew lorn it lw troll. P!Uludttbla at Cleveland. Fiery Eczema: and Readily Yield Successfully uel for fifty yoor. Eczema and similar skin troubles come from a disordered, impure con dition of the blood, and they can only be cured by giving1 the blood a thor ough cleansing, nd removing from it H traces of impurity. This is why S. S. S. has been used so successfully in hundreds of cases 4f Eczema and other skin eruptions. Three Cheers! OMAHA. AU. K. H O. 0 S 0 4 A. 4 4 I 0 MrltolMn. rf ....5 X s I ' 4 1 1 1 1 1 S 1 Krnic, aa 4 Thompson, rf . . . .1 Itrottrm, , 4 Ny. b .. William, lb .... f'oonxy, 2I S Oloolr, p 4 1 1 1 0 . Totnln S.1 I II II II S DENVER. AH. R. If. O. A. K. Oakn, rt ..4 A 0 3 1 0 Kallrhor, If S 1 0 4 0 Butcher, If .....4 10 t 0 0 Mrf ormlrk, rf . 3 1 1 1 0 9 Mllla. lb 4 1 1 1 0 9 Hfirtrell, Sb ...... 0 1 t 9 Hoffll, h i 4 01 1 S 0 hho.Uk, e S O 0 1 4 9 Natxir. p S 0 0 0 0 A Hmlthaon, p ,,..0 0 0 0 0 9 ..Totala .'. ....SO 1 ti II "5 Omaha, ,...... O.S 0 1 5 0 0 Denver 0 1 0 S 0 0 0 0 03 Earned rnnat Omaha 7, Denver I. Three haae hltt Mrholaon. Two-haaa hit: Hmltb, Km (2), Mllla, HartieU. Harrlflre hits: Kruy, McCormack. Jft on baaeal Omaha 7, Denver 4. liaaea on balla; Off N'abora 8, nff Mmlthimn 1 off O'Toole S. Htrwdc ontt By OTmile 9, by Nabora 4. Double play: Oake to Kelleher. Chart defeat to a bora. Time) 1:M. I mplrei Brown. cent weather, a lightning fast track and a record-breaking attendance. A feature of the day occurred in the third heat of the 2:11 trot when Tom my Horn, the winner, made it in 2:1254, beating the track record in trotting, one second. Summary: Claita Pace. :l4; Budwelaer, b. h flrat; Danlca, b. m., aecond; Tiptop, a. ., third; I.adyway. a. m., fourth. Time, 2;10, t:10H. 1:10; ' Trotting, S:20 elam: Chief Joaeph, blk. h., flrat; The Orphan, b. S , aecond; Doctor B., b. a;., third; chief, blk. v., fourth. Time, J;H'4. 3:1644. 3:14. 3:11, Trottliiv, 3:11 claaa: Tommy Horn. b. g., fjrat; Aldlno. b. h., aecond; Heir Reaper, blk. h., third. Time, l:H',i, ZMK. 8:111. Three-fourtha-mll daah: Blue, flrat; Mo Mondle, aecond; W. W. Clark, third; Ber nard, fourth. Beat time, 1:18. Four, and one-half furlong rare: Little Spliler.' flrat; Unconcerned, aecond; Chris tie, third. Time, U eecondiv Coffey's Triple . Wins ' r Contest for Des Moines Des Moine. Ia. .' Tulv 18. Coffev's triple in the eighth inning won a nitchrra' hattle between Musser and Olson for Des Moines, S to 2. Musser struck out thirteen batters, bcore: ST. JOSEPH, AB.H.6.A. McCabe.ef 4 114 DES MM1NE3. ABH.O.A.E. 4Casa.lf V Falk,:b 4 0 4 0 woldtjb 9 M'C'l n.lb 4 0 t I 4Moel!er,rf S Dlltt.lf 3 14 0 Ollunter.rt Wlirms,rf 1 9 9 0 0Offey,2b S Shay.ss 4 10 2 OHartf'd.sa 3 Henry.lb 4 19 0 Otw'ney.lb tVBrlen.o 2 14 1 IBpahr.o Olson, p 4 10 8 OHreen.o Musser, p 1 0 12 2 2 13 0 4 4 9 4 Totals.. 31 III I I Total.. 24 7 27 10 1 St, Joseph, .........0 0 0 9 1 1 0 0 92 De Moines.. 0 9 1 1 0 9 9 3 6 Two-base hit: Olson. Sacrifice hlta: Williams. Ewoldt, Hartford. Sweeney. Stolen bases: McCabe, O'Brien, Ewoldt, Coffey, Hartford 3). Breen. Left on bases: St. Joseph, 7; Des Moines, 7. Struck out: By Musser, 13; by Olson, 8. Base on balls: Oft Musser, 4; off Olson, 6. lilt by pitcher: Coffey, Hartford (by Olson). Earned runs: St. Joeph, 1; De Moines, 4. Doubl play: Kwoldt to Coffey to Sweeney. Three-base hit: Coffey, Umpire: Shannon. Time; 2:14. Links Get But One Hit And Izzies Capture Game Lincoln. Julv 18. demons held Lincoln to one hit today while wild ness of Lincoln's first hurlcr enabled Wichita to run the score to 7 to 0. Score; .' . WICHITA. LINCOLN. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. rhmen.cf 3 18 0 OOarlisle.lf 3 0 8 0 0 Beraer.ss 6 3 0 0 ISchmt.lb 4 0 11 0 1 lones.lb 4 1 10 0 OUaytess.rt 4 0 5 10 Coy.rf 4 1 0 0 0l.obert.rf 4 0 19 9 Goorin.Sb 5 2 0 5 lHrghmr.s 3 0 3 2 1 McBrld.lf 3 13 0 Hmith,3b 3 13 4 9 Davis, 3b 4 1 11 OLamh.lb 3 4 13 9 Yarvan.o S 1 10 9 0'Grlffln 1 9 9 0 9 Clemons.p 8 10 4 ORohrer.o 8 0 3 8 9 Meycrs.p i i Totals.. !3 It 27 19 2Gregory,p S 9 9 9 9 Totals.. 39 1 27 16 2 Butted tor Lamb In ninth. - Wichita .,..,.0 1 2 0 1 0 9 1 J 7 Lincoln ..0 9 9 9 9 9 9 0 49 Three-bas hit: Coy. Two-base hit: Smith. ' Double plays: Berghammer to Smith to Schmandt. Smith to Bergham mer to Schmandt, Bayless to Berghammer. Stolen base: Thomaaon. Sacrifice hits: tar yen, demons. Struck out: By demons, 7; by Gregory, t. Base. on balls: Uir dem ons, 4; off Meyers, 7; off Gregory, 1. Wild pilch: Gregory. Left on bsses: Lincoln. 7; Wichita, 9. Earned runs: Wichita. 4. Hits and earned runs: Off demons, 1 and none; off Myers, 4 and 3; off Gregory, 6 and 1. Time: 1:44. Umpire: Brown. St. Joseph Franchise is . . . Transferred to Hutchinson . Hutchinson. Kan., July 18. Presl dent Dickcrson of .the Western league and owner John Holland ot Uie 5t Jdscph teim ' announced here todav that the team would be transferred here and the first game played on July 24 with bioux City. Southern Associativa, Memphis, 4; Mobile.' 0. " .Little Rock, 7; New Orleans, 1. Birmingham, 6: Chaltai.ooga, 1. , Atlanta, 3; Nashville. 1. , Skin Eruptions to This Old Remedy This wonderful remedy is without an equal as a blood purifier, being prob ably the oldest blood medicine on the market It has been sold by druggists lor tiny years. You are invited to write today for romnlptff and full tkAvn aa tn the treatment of your own case. Address cnicl Medical Adviser, Swift Specific Co., 'cpt. K-150, Atlanta, ua. .. . 1 . ' 1 SENATORS DROP TWO MORE TOWHITE SOX Washington Shut Out in First Game and Drops Second Contest by Score of Seven to Four. Chicago, July 18. Chicago today won its second straight double header from Washington, 4 to 0 and 7 to 4. In the first game Benz allowed the visitors only three hits. In the sec ond, Jackson's home run in the sixth with Ayres on the mound scored the winning run. Score, first game: WASHINGTON. CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.0.A.E. Judge.lb 3 0 7 0 OJ.Colne.rf 4 0 3 0 0 Bhanks.sa 3 9 1 3 0McMln,3b 4 110 0 C.MIlan.cf 4 10 0 jDS.Colna.3h 4 0 0 3 0 Rlce.rt .4 0 3 0 OJackaon.lt 1 0 3 0 0 Koater.Dh 4 0 10 OPclech.ct 4 2 3 0 0 Menaky.lf 2 1 S 0 OOandll.lb 3 3 1(1 0 0 Leonrd.Sb 3 12 0 lKisherg.es 4 13 10 Henry.a 2 0 t 4 OSrhalk.o 3 1 S 0 0 Anumth.s ,1 0 0 0 flUeni.p 3 10 4 0 Harper.p 2 0 0 2 1 Oharrlty 1 0 0 0 0 Totala..J9 S 27 3 0 Shaw.p 0 0 0 O0 Totals.. 2 3 24 2 Batted for Harper In eighth. Washington ..9 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 40 Chicago 0 0 0.1 0 2 1 0 4 Two-base hit: Bens. Stolen bases:' Mon eeky. Jackson, Felsrh, K. Colllne. Double plays: Rlsberg (unaasleted, Henry to Leon ard. Base on balls: Off Bona, 3; off Har per. 4. Hits: Off Harper. 8 In erven Innings. Struck out: By Harper, 0; by Bens, 4. Um pires: Dlnneen and O'Loughlln. WASHINGTON. CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Judge.lb S 2 7 1 01.elhnld.rf 4 16 0 0 Shanks, us t 2 0 HMIIan.cf 4 0 0 hlce.rf.. 3 12 lMMn,3b 3 10 2 0 0E.Cns.2b 3 3 0(31 O.lackn.lf 3 10 9 Fostr,3b 4 1 S 4 OFelsrh.cf 2 12 0 0 HMIIan.lf (14 0 OGandll.lb 3 4 3 0 0 M'Bde.Jb Sill ORIeb'g.sa 0 3 3 0 13 19 9 0 0 0 9 0 0 9 Aln'th.c. 4 12 ORchalk.o Gallla.p. 0 4 9 Ayera.p. 13 0 0 ODan'th.p ORuaselLp Junnson l 0 o 0 Shaw.p.. 9 9 9 9 9 Total 21 l I 1 Total 37 11 24 13 1 ' ' ' Batted for Ayr In eighth. ' Washington '..9 0 9 0 1 9 0 1 24 Chicago .4 9 9 9 9 1 0 2 7 Two-bas hit: Alnsmtth. Three-bas hits: Foster. Horn run: Jackson. Stolen base: Lelhnld. 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LININGER IMPLEMENT CO. Sixth and Pacific Streets. if mill v mz, iw'nii'i!!',!! w mmm'mwmm off fihiw, 2 In In Inning; off Danforth, 7 in seven Innings. Struck out: By Be forth 2, by Ayres 2, by Russell 1. Umpires: O'Loughlln and Dlneen. Tiger Break Even Detroit, July 18. Detroit and Philadelphia again broke even In two gamea today. The home club took the first game, 4 to 1 and the visitors the second 4 to 3. There was not much batting In either contest, most of the runs being due to errors, bases on balls or bad ujilgment by the fielders. Snore: PHILADELPHIA. DETROIT. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. TnmVn.rt S 1 3 0 OBush.ss 3 12 3 0 Strunk.cf 2 0 9 1 2 0 3 0 11 1 I 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 OVttUb 2 12 10 0 OCobb.cf 4 14 0 0 2 OVeach.lf 2 12 0 0 0 OHeil'n.lb 4 19 10 4 lHarper.rt 2 12 0 1 2 0foung,2b 2 4 13 9 4 OStanage.o 4 14 9 0 1 OBoland.p 2 9 14 0 Bodie.lf 4 Bates,3b 3 M'ln'ls.lb 3 Bchang.c 2 Dugan.ss 4 Grover,2b 2 ftalbold.p 2 W.Joson Total.. 29 7 27 12 1 Totals.. 21 S 24 IS 1 Batted for Selbold In ninth. Philadelphia 09999099 11 Detroit 2 0 0 9 9 0 9 2 4 Two-base hit: Bodle, Cobb. Stolen bases: Vltt, Bush (21. Bases on balls: Off Boland, 4; off Selbold, S, Struck out: By Boland, 3; by Selbold, 3. Umpire: Nallin, Owens and McCormtck. Score, second game: PHILADELPHIA. DETROIT. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. lamlsn.rf 4 12 0 OO.Bush.s 6 0 3 2 0 Btrunk.cf 4 13 1 civil. .in t i o 0 0 0 OCobb.cf 6 13 14 3 lVeach.lf 4 2 0 2 12 3 lHetlmn.lb 2 013 Bodie.lf 2 Srhang,3b 2 Mclnls.lb 3 Hairy, o Meyer.c Dugan.ss Orover.3b RJonsn.p I. Bush, p 0 2 0 UHrper.rf 3 2 1 0 3 3 0Toung,2b 3 2 13 OStanage.o 4 0 12 OJamea.p 0 0 2 0 S 0 0 0 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 OCunghm.p 9 0 1 OMltchell.p 0 'Crawfrd 1 Totals..28 7 27 14 2Burns 1 R.Jone 0 Totals.. 33 4 27 13 1 Batted for Jame In third. Batted for Cunningham In fourth. Philadelphia .01 300000 04 Detroit 0 0 1 9 0 0 0 1 13 Two-base hlta: Dugan (2), Mclnnl (2), Veach, Cobb, Harper. Double play: Bush to oung. Bases on balls: Off James, 2; off Cunningham, 1; off R. Johnson, 3; off J. Bush. 4. Hits: Off James, 3 In three in nings; off Cunningham, 0 In 1 Inning; off R. Johnson, 3 In thre Inning. Struck out: By James, 1; by Mitchell. 1; by J. Bush, 3. Umpires: Owens, HcCormlck and Nallin. Yankee Take Odd One. Cloveland, O., July 18. New Tork took the odd game from Cleveland, 12 to 7, In ten innings. Poor fielding by Morton and Coveleskt gave New Tork nine of the twelve runs. Baker' batting and Chapmaa's field ing featured. Score; NEW1 TORK. CLEVELAND. ' AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Hlgh,tf 4 S 9 0 0Wa'nss,2b S 1 i 4 9 Malsel,2b 8 0 12 OChap'n.a 4 1 2 10 0 Pea'ugh.s 2 10 7 OSpea'er.cf S 2 S 9 9 Plpp.l ( 211 9 IRottvf S 9 9 Illlllll Grant Six, $875, f.o.b. Cleveland, O. Springs 38-inch cantilever rear, semi elliptic front. Very flexible and easy riding. Wheel Base 112 inches. Tires 32x3 Firestone, demountable rims. Gasoline System 12-gallon fuel tank in rear, Stewart vacuum feed. Top One-man mohair with mohair dust .hood and curtains. Road Clearance 11 inches. First Baseman Saier Belongs to Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, July 18. With the Cin cinnati National league club having waived its claim to the services of Vic Saier, the former Chicago Na tional first baseman has become the property of the Pittsburgh club, ac cording to an announcement today. Baker.3b 6 4 2 1 IGulsto.lb 6 2 1 1 1 Mars'ns.cf 5 3 6 0 OGraney.lf 4 0 10 0 Miller.rf 6 110 0Bvans,3b 2 10 11 Nuna'er.o 5 16 2 OBillings.c 2 10 2 1 Cald'ell.p 0 0 0 1 ODeberry.o 11110 Flsh'r.p 8 10 11 OMorton.p 3 0 0 4 0 Russell.p 3 3 0 0 OCoveleskle.p 10 0 0 CoVrke,p 1 0 0 0 1 Totals.,44 17 3015 S'Smith 1 0 0 0 0 Totals.. 39 11 SO 23 4 Batted for Billings In eventh. Batted for Coveleskl in tenth. J.'ew York.,. 0 0 0 0 8 1 0 0 612 Cleveland 2 2 09 0102000 7 Two-bsseh its: Speaker, Roth. Stolen bases: Baker, (2); Marsans, (2); Speaker. Double plays: Chapman to Wambsganss to Gulsto. Base on balla: Fisher, 2; Russell, 1; Morton, 2. Hits: Off Caldwell, 2 in one-third Inning; Morton, 9 in seven Innings; Fisher, 8 in six and one-third innings. Struck out: By Caldwell, 1; Fisher, 1; Russell, 3; Coveleskle, 1. Umpires: Morlarity and Connolly. Error Iose Card Came. St Louis, July 18. A fumble and a wild throw by Severld in the second inning were responsible for St. Louis' losa of today's game to Boston, 1 to 0. Scott singled and scored when Severeld' fumbled Agnew's bunt then threw the ball to right field. Mays allowed but four hits. Scoro: BOSTON. ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Walsb.cf 4 2 1 9 0Shotton.lt 4 110 0 Barry, 8b 2 Galner.lb 4 Gardnr,3b 3 Hooper.rf 4 Lewis.lt 3 Scott.ss 3 Agnew.o 8 Mays.p 4 Oil 0Austin.3D 101 1 0 2 13 1 0Rumler 0 18 OSHartley 110 ORogers.p 3 2 0 0 Sloan, rf 12 6 OSIsler.lb 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 2 10 0 4 0 9 1 0 0 5 2 OSevereid.o 4 0 2 12 0 0 1 0Magee,2b 2 0 8 6 0 - Magee,2b 8 27 16 OJacbsn.cf Lavan.s Koob.p 30 5 Totals.. 30 2 0 3 3 0 1 2 0 0 110 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 Pratt Jhnsn.Sb 0 0 0 Total.. 31 4 27 14; 2 Ran for Pratt In eighth. Batted for Austin In eighth. Ran for Rumler In eighth. , Batted for Koob in eighth Boston .......0 1 0 9 0 0 0 0 01 St Loul 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Double play: Austin to Magee to Sister, Gardner to Gainer to Agnew to Gardner to Barry. Base on balls: Off Mays, 2; oft Koob, t. Hit: Off Koob, 7 -i eight Innings. Struck out: By Mays, 4. Umpires: Evans and Hlldebrand. Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli Omaha, Neb. 'Mmmmmmm PHOTOPLAYS. iHIIIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllllimilllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllU I AT THE. ".-- I 1! IV CTART1NG TODAY OTOPPING SATURDAY TO HONOR AND OBEY? A PICTURE FOR ALL PRESENT AND FUTURE WIVES AND MOTHERS. Is your wife a companion or 5 merely a convenience? This 5 problem of a wife who is only a stepping stone to her husband is answered in this S Wm. 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