J t -w- -t.1,v Iff 5' THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1917. it BRINGING I NR.V , HADN'T I I ,R..n.L HAVE f 7 I Xohtl9 , n I ( TALKED TO VQOR S MoO UHOERbTWO BRA4n. U "MO. AnJI j Onf1- f AND VfiM I UP DAUGHTER. BUT TWO WHY THE I'M A.ELF-MADE APOLOGIZING I -. J , SFc ,,7 00 p? ' MINUTED ttEFORE HE DELAX? MAN- - 1 M " J fk' ' ' SlP HAVEN'T FATHER MD.' ) V krw---5 r MJ ' ? 0TTCm L ! ' OVERT. ; Drawn for The Bee by George McManus RODRKES DIVIDE BILL WITH BEARS Denver Outhits Omaha in First, Bnt Latter Wins; Second Game Is Different. Fifty-Fifty Denver, July 27. Omaha and Den ver broke even today in a free hitting double-header. Denver outhit Omaha in the first game, but the visitors Tint Cam! OMAHA. AB. R. Oooney, 8b S 0 Krug, M 5 8 1. Thompson, cf...... 8 f Yardley, rf... 8 1 Miller, If 0 1 Brottem, e 5 0 Nye, 3b S 1 Shaw, lb 4 8 C. Thompson, p 1 0 Lueschen, p , 1 0 Total ..........35 S DENVER. AB. R. Oak, rf Mill, lb. I Butcher, tb maae tneir nus count, in ine sccona i iisrtiril, . game umana was unaoie to realize on hetan, . . theip Tiite an A thirteen men wr tf I Hartman, If on bases while Denver rolled up a large score. Score, first game: 4 1 5 1 6 1 4 1 5 X 5 0 5 0 Wuffll, 3b... 4 2 Nahors, p S 0 fain, p 1 0 ManMr, p o 0 Dale 8 0 H. O. A. E 1 4 8 8 1 1 S 0 0 8 10 10 0 0 18 0 0 1700 soil 8 10 1 0 0 0 10 0 0 8 0 11 27 14 1 H. O. A. E. 1 t 0 0 8 IS 0 1 8 8 0 0 110 1 tOtl 8 4 5 0 14 0 0 1 110 10 0 0 0 0 10 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 87 8 Total 41 8 Batted for Cata in eighth. Omaha '. ........ 0 1 0 4 8 0 0 Denver 81810001 Left on baa! Omaha, 6; Denver, 8. fiae- Hutchinson Gathers In Last Game of Series Hutchinson, Kan., July 27. Hutch inson won the last came and made it ... - - y - bell on nm . vmvuj., v, j.vuvvr, o. nnv- three out Of four from SllOUX City, rifle bit! looney. Sacrifice fUeat Lueschen, 6 to 0. Good hurling by Graham 0ke:Sto'e ' M'"r- tioaej- T,wo ,.j i.. !:.: u... .1.- hne hitit Butcher (t, Shaw. Ny. Ooafcea, toumcu wiui muciy uiiuuy u, hw vuftU, Mill. Three-baM hit: Hartzell, Holland team won the game. McLabe Kabors, Yardley, Shaw, doom piayi Hart hit two home runs over the right field , 8htak to Wufm to shtak to mui. c t n - ,t,..j ,.,... to Butcher to Wnffli to Butcher. Bae on icHcc. ii irat v.u v.iv..c. b,u 0f X.bor. 8 off Cain, 8. Home Crosby off the field for protesting de- rum Km. Struck eutl Br 0. Thompson, It cisions. score: SIOUX CITT. ABH.OAK. 4 18 OM'Cabe.rf Gllm'e.lf Hollr.Jb. Rader,. Wat'n.rf (ueller.lb Conn'y.cf Morae.ab. Croaby.e. Suth'd.p. pufap.c. HUTCHINSON. AB.H.C.A.E. 4 s 4 e e 0 0 1 8 0 1 sit 1 4 s t 4 I 4 8 8 OBennn.ib 10 1 0M-CI'd.3b 8 4 0Wlirm,lf 4 4 8 OHart'll.rf 1 S OHenry.lb 5 8 0Flk... 14 4 OO'Brlon.o 6 4 1 JGraham.p 1 4 - Total 81 10 27 14 0 I i ; :;- 8- 0 0 8 0 0 80 1,80 1 0 1 Etolen (ism: McClelland, William, Henry. Two-ba hit; O'Brien. Horn run UcCab C). B on ball: Off Sutherland t, oft Onhim I. StrurK out: By Sutherland S, by Orabam 4. Wild pitch: Sutherland. Sac rifice hit: Hartaell. Left on b: Slou City 8. Hutehlmroo . Rarned run: Hutch Tim? 1 E lTmtstr: Brown. by Nbor, 2 1 by Cain, 1. Hit and earned run l Off C. ThoroDton. and 5 In two and two-third Innlnm off Luescben. and s in u and one-third Innlmr t off Nbor, s ana in three inninfit off Cain, 8 and 4 In fir inning; off Manaer, none in on In ning-. Hit by pitched ball: By Kabor. iyl ny Lueecnen, Mctormlclt. Timet 2:15. imnires Hnnnnon. Secore, weond fame: , : OMAHA. AB. R. J. W. Davl beat Griffith by default R. C. Wag-ner beat C. B. Stuth by de fault. V. R. Gould beat J. w. Towle oy default. O. C. Wharton beat J. E. Morriam, 4 and Second Round. Vf. C. Fraer beat F. R. Jone. 1 up In twenty hole. O. W. Shield beat G. W. Davta by de fault. M. F. Dillon beat R. C. Wgner by de fault. V Olen Wharton beat V. R. Gould, t and 8. Beml-Falnl. W. C. Fraer beat G. W. Shield, 6 and 4. M. F. Dillon beat Glen Wharton. DIRECTOR'S FLIGHT. Unit Round. C. Hlddleeton beat Uerllng by default. T. Ruell beat A. h. Hopkln by de fault. W. A. Redlck beat Jj. C. storey. J. Madden beat C. F. Chapman, 8 and 2. R. RumbII beat A. P. Murtagh, 2 and 1. K. Patereon beat J. Bheean. F. Potter beat Hiddleston. 6 and 8. Second Round. C. Hlddleaton beat O'Neill by default. F. Ruseell beat W. A. Redlck by default. J. Madden beat R. Russell t and 2. F. Potter beat K. Paterson, 1 up. Beml-Flnals. F. Ruesell beat C. Hiddleston, Q up. J. Madden beat F. Potter, Q up In 1. REDS PILE UP RUNS AND DEFEAT PHILLS Mayer Knocked Out of Box in First Inning, While . Toney Holds Foea Tight for His Men. Total 81 4 24 T Sioux City .... Hutchinson 1 4 Cooney, Sb...... ,. Kruc, s J. Thompson, ef.. Yardley, If,....,,. Miller. II... lirnttem, .,..,,,. Nr. 8b.... Shaw, lb Men ,p H. A. 8 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 Total. Oak, ef.,..,. tun, lb..;..... Butcher, Sb.... McCormlck, rf , , .....88 DENVER. AB. R. 5 , 1 5 8 4 1 8 1 4 8 4 0 8 10 24 8 Joplin Captures Final Of Series From Lincoln . . ' loolin. Mo.. July 27. Joplin took if 4 1 .. - . - . .l . - Murru. to 1 tne nnai game oi ine series huiu D.i, . 4 0 Lincoln xooay, y 10 -. wtjcu - n rnnnUA with five errors bv his I Totol.,..... 87 10 .. . , r - . - . - 1 ... k. K I nnim ..... umaiw ........ m v v A wppwi inu curai j jf " p,,TO 0 0 0 4 H. Cincinnati, O., July 27. The Ideals had much the better of two batting rallies in the first inning of today's game and accumulated enough runs to win from ' Philadelphia, 6 to 4. Maver was knocked out of the box when five of the first six men to face him in the initial inning, hit safely. Bender, who relieved him, did much better, but his teammates were un able to connect with Toney fre quently enough to win. Score: PHILADELPHIA CINCINNATI A AB.R.H.O.A.EA AB.R.H.O.A.E Paskert.cf 4 0 8 1 01roh,8b 3 10 1 Banct, s 3 0 2 2 OCopf.sa 4 2 Stock, Jb 4 17 2 Otouah.cf Cham, lb OtrlZlth.rf Heale.lf avath.rf 2 Ludous.lb 8 Whltted.lt 4 10 0 17 0 1 0 8 1 8 1 4 8 4 1 5 0 0 0 Even, 2b 8 0 0 1 0fcKen,2b 8 0 111 1 Even. 2 b 8 0 0 1 OVingo.o 8 18 0 1 NlehoZ,2b 10 8 1 Oiey.p 2 27 S 2 Burns.o 2 1 2 4 0 28 9 27 S 2 ichulte.x 1 0 0 8 8'otals 33 6 24 12 2 Jender.p 2 0 0 1 0 4ayer,p 0 0 0 0 1 )ugey,xr 110 0 0 xBatted for Burn In nlntn. xxBatted for Bender In ninth. Philadelphia ..3 0080081 14 Clnclnatt 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 x Two base hit: Cravath, Dugey. inree base hit: Chase. Base on balls: OZ Ben- dr S: Toner 3. Hit: OZ Mayer 6 In 1-3 inning: Bender 4 In 7 2-3 Innings; Toney 8 in innings. Struck out: Bender z; xoney Giant Win Seoondvof Series. Chlcaco. July 27. Sallee held Chicago to four hit today, while New York hit Dema ree opportunely and won it second straight game from the locals, 3 to 1. Demaree pitched a good game, but the visitors bunched two of its hits In the ninth In ning, a double and a single, and saved themselves from a shutout Score: NEW YORK. CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A.E. , AB.H.O.AE. Tturns.lf 6 14 0 OWolter.rf 4 12 0 0 H rzoa.2b 6 2 2 2 OMann.lf 4 0 4 0 Kauff.cf 3 1 3 0 0Doyle,2b 4 1 Z'm'n,3b 4 10 3 lMerkle.lb 4 1 Fltch'r.ss 2 10 2 OW'm'a.of 2 1 R'bts'n.rf 4 2 6 0 0Zelder,3b 3 0 Holke.lb 4 010 0 OW'tm'n.s 2 0 Glbson.c 3 1 8 lr OD'h'fer.o 3 0 Murray 0 0 0 0' ODemare.p 2 0 Rarlden.c 1 0' 0 0 O'EUtott 1 0 Sallee.p 4 2 0 3 0 TOtal.. it 4 8(1 z Total..36U27 12 1 Batted for Gibson In seventh. New York 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 03 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Two-base hits: Robertson, wolter. etoien base: Robertson. Double play: Sallee to Her xog to Holke; Wortman to Doyle to Merkle. Base on ball: Off Demaree, 2; on sallee, l. Struck out: By Demaree, 1; by Sallee, 2. Umpire: Harrison, O'Day and Bransfleld. Standing oj Teams WESTERN LEAGUE. WJUPct. Hutchinson 8 1 .760 Wichita ....3 Joplin .....3 Omaha ....2 Denver ....3 Lincoln ....1 De Moines 1 Sioux City 1 AMER NAT, 1 .760 1 .760 t .800 3 .600 8 .260 3 .260 3 .260 LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. Chicago ...81 33 .649 Boston ...,66 86.811 Cleveland ..61 46.631 Detroit ....48 46.618 New York. .45 45 .600' Washington 38 64 .413 Philadelphia 34 43 391 St Louts ..36 68.383 New LEAGUE. W.L.Pct York.. 64 28 .669 Cincinnati ,,64 43 .667 St. Lout ...60 40.666 Philadelphia 43 89 6.19 Chicago ...46 47 .489 Brooklyn ..40 46 .466 Boston ....86 49 .424 Pittsburgh 80 69 .337 AMER. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. Indianapolis 6138.616 St. Paul ,..63 39.676 Louisville ..67 46 .669 Kansa City 48 43 .627 Columbu ..48 47 .606 Minneapolis 39 66 .411 Toledo 89 67 .406 Milwaukee ,,34 64.386 ' Southern Association. Mobile. 6; Nashville, 2. Atlanta, 4; Memphis, 3. -Birmingham, 0; Littla Rock, 2. New Orleans, 4; Chattanooga, 2. WHITE SOX WIN FROMYANKS, 9-5 Chicago Pounds Four New York Pitchers for Thirteen Hits; Russell Is Driven From Box. New York, July 27. Chicago de feated New York in a hard hitting game here today, 9 to ,5. The visitors pounded four New York pitchers, Caldwell, Love, Shooker and Mo gridge, for thirteen hits, most of them coming opportunely. New York also hit hard and drove Russell out of the box. The batting of Miller and . Hendryx featured. Score : CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.Hendrx,rf 4 3 2 0 0 Ltebold.lf 1 0 0 0 0Baumn.2b 0 OPckgh.ss 3 OPlpp.lb 2 0 Baker,3b 1 OMarsns.cf 0 0 Baker, 3 b 1 OMIUer.lf 3 OWalters.o 1 OCaldwel.p 0 OLove.p Shocker.p Totals.. 36 13 27 13 OMogdg.p NEW YORK. 'Nunmkr High J.Colns.lf 3 1 Weavr,3b 4 2 E.CIns,2b Jacksn.rf Felsch.cf GandiMb Rlsberg.s Russell, p Clcottee.p 0 3 3 2 2 4 2 2 6 16 5 2 9 3 12 3 11 3 1 2 2 6 0 1 2 8 2 oTtals.,38 13 27 Batted for Love In fifth. Batteed for Shocker in eighh. Chicago 1 0 2 1 2 0 0 3 09 Netw York ....0 1001210 06 Two-base hits: Marsans, Gandll, E. Col lins. Three-base hits: Russell, Hendryx (). Home run: Weaver. Stolen bases: Risberg. Double play: Baker to Baumann to Plpp. Bases on balls: Off Caldwell, 1; off Love, 1; off Shocker, 2; off Russell, 3; off Clcotte, 2. Hits: Off Caldwell, 6 in three and one third innings; off Love, 2 in one and two third innings; off Shocker, 4 in three In nings; off Mogrldge, 1 in one Inning; off Russell, 9 In six Innings; off Clcotte, 4 in three Innings. Struck out: By Caldwell, 2; by Love, 1; by Shocker, 2; by Mogridge, 1; by Russell, 1. Umpires: Morlarty and Evan. Senator and Cleveland Divide. Waahlngton. July 27. Cleveland and Washington broke even in a doube header today, the visitor winning the first, 3 to 2, and the local taking the second, 5 to 2. Score, first game: - CLEVELAND. WASHINGTON. ' AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. Graney.lf 6 12 0 OJudge.lb 3 3 10 3 0 Chap'n.ss 4 0 1 2 0 Foster,2b 4 0(40 Spea'r.cf 4 3 4 Roth.rt 4 2 6 Harris.lb 3 1 11 Wam's.Sb 2 il 0 Smith 10 0 Turner,2b 0 0 0 Evans, 3b 2 0 1 Blll'gs.c 4 12 Boehl'g.p 3 10 Lamb'h.p 0 0 1 0 Od.Mil'n.cf 8 3 10 1 ORlce.rf 4 0 10 1 OShanks.BS 4 0 11 2 OH.Ml'n.lf 2 0 2 0 0 OMeno'y.lf 2 0 2 0 0 OLeon'd.Sb 4 10 4 4 OHenry.o 4 0 4 1 0 OGallla.p 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Totals.. 33 7 27 14 Totals.. 31 9 27 10 0 Batted for Wambsganss in eighth. Cleveland 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 03 Washington ...1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 02 Two-base hits: Judge, (2); Wambsganss, Harris, Billings. Stolen bases: C. Milan, 2; Routh, Judge. Double plays: Roth to Harris. Bases on balls: Off Gallia, 4; Boehling, 1. Hits: Off Boehllng, 4 in five innings; Lambeth, 3 In four innings; Gallia, 9 in nine Innings. Hit by pitcher: Boehllng (C. Milan.) Struck out: By Boehling, 1; Lambeth, 1; Gallia, 2. Um pires: Hildebrand and Connolly. Time, 2:12. Second game: Score, second game: -CLEVELAND. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Graney.lf 4 Ch'p'an.sa 4 Sp'aker.cf 3 Roth.rf 4 Rarris.lb 3 W'b-g's,2b 4 Evans,3b 4 Deberry.c 4 Morton, p 1 Coumbe.p 1 Smith 1 Gould, p 0 Gulsto 1 12 0 OJudge.lb 4 114 1 o 0 4 2 lFoster.2b 3 10 7 0 13 1 OMUan.lf 3 12 0 0 10 0 lRlce.rf 4 12 0 0 19 1 OShanks.ss 2 16 6 1 2 2 4 lL'nard,3b 3 0 0 0 0 111 OM'osky.lf 11100 0 3 3 O'Gharrlty 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 OH.MUan.lf 2 10 0 0 0 0 2 OA'smlth.c 3 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 OShaw.p 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals. .29 8 27 14 1 Shaw, 2; by Coumbe, 1. Umpires: Connolly and Hildebrand. Tigers Win, Eleven to Three. Philadelphia, July 27. Detroit hit the deliveries of Johnson and Anderson hard and easily won today's gave, 11 to 3. Cobb, who made a double and a single and was robbed of a triple by Jamieson In five times at bat, pulled the trapped ball trick In the third inning. With one out Bodle on sec ond and Bates on first, Cobb trapped Mc Innls' fly to short center field and threw to Young, forcing out aBtes. Young then threw to Vitt and Bodle was doubled up at third. Score: DETROIT. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. 4 2 2 2 OJami'on.rf 6 0 4 0 0 1 1 OStrunk.ct 2 11 4 1 OBodie.lf 4 2 1 6 0 0 Bates, 3b 4 14 7 1 OMcIn's.lb 4 2 11 2 0 OMeyer.c 2 0 2 3 ODugan.ss 3 0 0Grover,2b 0 2 OJohn'n.p Bush. S3 Vitt,3b Cobb.cf Veach.lf Heil'n.lb Harper.rf Young,2b 2 1 Stanag,c 4 0 Ehmke.p 3 1 4 3 6 2 3 2 6 0 4 1 Ander'n.p Totals. .34 12 27 10 O'Schang Witt ' Griffin Totals. .34 7 24 15 3 Batted for Coumbe In eighth. Batted for Gould In ninth. 'Batted for Menosky in fourth. Cleveland 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 J 12 Washington ...0 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 '6 Two-base hits: Menosky, Shanks. Three base hit: Graney. Stolen bases: Speaker (2). Double plays: Shaw to 8hanks to Judge, Judge to Shanks to Judge, Wam bsganss to Harris. Bases on balls: Off Morton, 2; off Shaw, 3; off Coumbe, 2; off Gould. 1. Hits: Off Morton, 4 in three iand onethird Innings: off Coumbe, 3 in three and two-thirds innings. Struck out: By Totals.. 33 8 27 16 4 Batted for Johnson in fourth. Batted for Anderson in ninth. Batted for Strunk in ninth. Detroit 3 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 411 Philadelphia 2000100003 Two-base hits: Cobb, Mclnnls. Three base hit: Bodie.- Home run: Veach. Stolen base: Vitt. Double plays: Cobb to Young to Vitt; Grover to Dugan to Mclnnls; Grover to Mclnnls. Bases on balls: Off Ehmke, 6; Johnson, ; Anderson, 3. Hit: Off Ehmke, 8 in nine innings; Johnson, 8 In four innings; Anderson, 4 in five innings. Struck out: By Ehmke, 3; Johnson, 1. Umpires: Owen, McCormlck and Nallin. Time, 1:43. Cambridge, 9; Holbrook, 1. Cambridge, Neb., July 27. (Special Tele gram.) Cambridge won from Wolbrook, to 2, In a game good until the eighth inning when Cambridge brought in seven scores. Batteries: Cambridge. Willey and Kran lnger; Holbrook, Totenhoft and Capple. What You Do Know About Your Blood Supply? 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CsrlUle.lf 4 4 4 Rhmdl,:b 4 3 0 Bayleccf 4 4 1 Lober.rf 4(3 Brsmr. 3 4 3 EKtort.lb 4 413 B.Lsmb.ib 4 03 Rshrer.o 3 13 M evert, B 3(1 , Hurg,:o Totals.. 31 4 24 11 SMonroe.o Mspel.p Totl..37lU7U 3 Lincoln ........ 8 ( 1 ( 4 0 0 01 joplin .3 2 3 4 1 1 4 0 Two-baw hit: 6chmsndt. Thre-bas bits: Cochran. Monro. L. Lamb, Dalton. Stolen basest Devor (2), Berg, Mats. Gilt- eer. Double play: Meyer to B. Lamb. Hit and earned run: Off Meyer. 11 and 5 off Mapel, 4 and 4. Base on ball: Off Mey er. 6; oft Mapel, 1. Struck out: By Mapel. 2. Wild pitch: Meyer. Left on base: Lin coin. 6; Joplin, 3. Time; 1:45. Umpire; Miller. IS 87 00 10 8 8 31 0 3 10 SUIT ... 1 . . 1 VI - J,l an rami imwui 111 VHver, a I aerlfle flvt Butcher. ' Haoriflc hit: AB H O A E. mieotak. Two-ba hits: Dale, Mill, Hart- sell, i. Thompson. Thro-bs hit I Oaken. itane on baiisi urr Dale, si oir mers, s. Strnrk sail - By Dale, 8 by Mers, 8. Hit .and earned runs: Off Dale, 10 and 1 In nine Inning) off Hers, 10 anil in lgnt inning. Hit by nltched ball). Br Dale, J. inomp- onl by Mers, Hartsell, McCormlck. Timet 1:50. Implrei Shannon. 4, i ! s Guy Beckett Upsets Dope When He Beats Sam Eeynolds at Golf (Continued From Page One.) nictations bv cteaninar uo in the pro fessional match, in which Davies, his brother, Stanley, of the Omaha Field club: Willie Hoare of the Country club, Charley Johnston of Happy Hol- Iav Tnmmw T.rnrhara tsf Cuunfii Forfeited tO Wichita Bluffs, John Shearman of Seymour I T ... .t U..4:MMa Mt Dei-- S!Clt,W1?.vJS f riKmS sid of Fremont xompeled. Davies Wtting them . mile, and there Boosters Lose Contest score onprw in inc wvemn nn ng, v,a jr .toooinn him. ues Moines nu a oau aown me e i: r. -t it un. I 5 "oldVTotesiLorous ft " srofessffi "mTch Ji'SSS ?! G- H Happy, HoUow and Manager Coffey continued to "V"'"-. .," ,' . arc, nrl Tlmnir- DaUv immediately yesterday were . . . . r . . at ,-! I-ib ' tnrffiterl th rime to Wichita. V to U. "'" Tt,. ,m. th. finicl,. an CHAMFIOXSHIP I LIGHT. hihitmn nnw Wirhita uiinmnff in the I . " . . ' I e . -,j vi. m v.- w J eleventh, 4 to 3. Score WICHITA. DES MOINES, ' AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E, R'ther.cf 8 0 0 0 1 Cass.lt 2 3 14 0 2 OEwoldt.lb (07 1 OBreen.o 4 8 2 0 OHuuter.rf 3 0 0 1 OCoffey.Jb 3 13 1 OH'tford.ss 3 13 3 irtman.lb 3 12 3 lSw ney.cf 1 0 4 3' ODressen.p 3 0 1 Berger.s 3 Jones.lb 3 Coy.rt 3 G'dwin.2b 3 McB'de.if 3 Dtvts.Sh 3 Robbins,o 3 K'astner.p 3 ToUU.II 8a1413 3 Total. .23 8 18 13 None out when game won. T Moines..., ....0 4 0 3 1 0- Wlchita ... 0 0 0 3 03 Lft on base: Wichita, 6; De Moines, 6, Sacrifice. hit: Ewoldt, (2). Two-base hits: Hartford. Fortmsn. Coy. Stolen base: Fortman. Hits and earned runs: Oft Koestner, 6 and 2 In six and one-third In nings; oft Drernen, 6 and 0 In six innings. Double olsv: Coffey to Hartford to Ewoldt. McBride to Jone to Dewte. Struck out: By KoMtner. 2: bv Dressen. 1. Bases on balls: Off Dreasen- 2: oft Koetnr. 3. Hit by pitched ball! By Dreesen, Koestner; by Koestner. Fortman. Time: 1:16. Umpire: Daley. . Pugilist Shot by Father V Who Attacked His Mother Fergus, FaMs, Minn., July 27.-Al Palzer. widely known prize tighter, was shot and oerhaos fatally injured today by his father when the latter j twenty hole attacked the fighter s motner. raizer is now in a local hospital. Sport Calendar Today Coif Red Cross tournament ef Profes sional Golfers association 4 Garden City. Tennlt Eastern Pennsylvania patriotic tonrnameat at Cynwyd, Ta. Trotting Close of Grand Clreo.it meeting at Ietroit. ; . Kaimming Ninth annual Chicago I. Tec marathon of Illinois Athleti flub. t. Bowing Bennett Can race, ever mile-aad-helf coarse at Lynn, Mas. Boxlnc Soldier Bartfield against Italian 'l'A Cans, test rounds, at Brooklyn. 4 Chambers, Country club, 4 up and 3 to play. Guy Beckett. Seymour Lak Country club, beat Wally Sbepard, Happy Hollow, 4 up and 3 to play. John Redlck, Country elub, beat Francis Gaines. Country club. 4 uo and 3 to clay. Paul Scott, Council Blurts, beat w. J. Foye, country club. J up ana l to piay. Seml-FInals. ' Guy Beckett. Seymour Lake, beat Bam W. Reynolds, Field cluo, 1 up on nineteen holes John w. Redlck, Country club, beat Paul Scott, Council Bluffs, 4 up and 3. , PRESIDENT'S FLIGHT. Third Round. . M. T. Swartx, Field club, beat Jack Sharp, Field club. 1 up. W. E. Palmatler. Happy Hollow, beat Al Krug. Field club, X up. Oscar Lleben. Field club, beat C E. Moser. Happy Hollow. 1 up. R. S. Shields, Miller, Park, beat W. E. Shafer, Happy Hollow. 3 up and 1 to play. Seml-Ftnal. M. 3, Swartx beat W. E. Palmatler, 3 and L Oscar Lleben beat R. S. Shields, I and 1. " SECRETARY'S FLIGHT. Third Round. Q. M. Graham beat Guy Liggett, 8 up and to piay. B. E. McCague beat F. D. Wead. I up and 1 to nlftv. W. M. Burgess beatC. 3. Beard, I np and to piay. J. E. Ludlow beat G. 3. MacDonald, 1 up. Seml-Flnal. G. M. Graham beat B. E. McCague, 1 up twenty hole. W. M. Burgess beat J. E. Ludlow. 4 and 8. CONSOLATION FLIGHT. Second Bound. Jimmy Allen beat Al Cahn. 1 up on 10 hole. Ernest Sweat beat V. C. Kendall, 1 up. M. H. LaDouceur beat Harry Koch, 3 up. C. w. Caiktns beat Ralston Scoble, 3 up and 3 to Play.. Seml-FInals. James Allen beat E. Sweet, 1 np In twenty holes. C. W. Calkins beat M. H. La Douoour, 4 BP' TICE PRESIDENT'S FLIGHT, First Round. F. R. Jones, by. W. E. Eraser beat E. Buck, 2 up. O. W. Shields beat Ji B. Rsdtleld. t and 3. R TO ORDER Cor. 15th and Harney Sts. (Q) To) TO ORDER of iLroiise: Made to Ybixr Measure With every Suit (csp) tailored to your order. Free meansfree changed. We wish you to bear in mmd that you get Trousers absolutely free. Furthermore, you get the same good service now REMEMBER THIS SALE WILL BE SHORTER THAI (Due to the increased cost of woolens) None given free after, sale closes. Don't come after and expect to m i 1 Ml - tree, ior tnere win De none. Just Think of It, Hen. 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