THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1917. ' III U,,T. I I VELL A"T LT YWV. l HCCOtol I TTV-llP I ":: rvEcoTSQMF fed "X ft hrou a,Re I ! THHT THRE LsSt'OS) BRINGING UP FATHER .I'LL TAKE A ET OF THEM- W 8 0 Copyright 1117. Internsttons. Nr Service. 17 u f'v N 1 3 I i 1 Drawn for The Bee by George McManus OMAHA COMES FROM BEHINDON DENVER Eourkes Refuse to Be Suhdued by Four-Run Lead and Bring Home Bacon by Six-to-Four Count. , . The Rourkes came from behind on the pesky Gruzies with much clatter and clamor yesterday with the .result that the enemy from Denver was re pulsed, 6 to 4. ' " The Kourkes had a lot. to -over ' come, but strong and sturdy athlete that tfrey are, they performed the" trick in noble ityle. In the fourth . inning Ray Hartzell startled the Rourklets by pasting a homer over the right field wall with two on- the bases, but after recovering from the shock Pa's pets bent to their, task and drove home enough tallies to overcome this disadvantage 'and win the game. The fourth stanza in which the op position scored all its runs was a more or less wicrd frame. After O'Toole had sent Hartman down by the strikeout route, Kelleher scratched a hit through the box and stole sec ond. Butcher popped out to O'Toole, but Mills walked. - Then Hartzell manufactured his' circuit drive. Fail to Cover Plate. Big Moose McCormick, who seems to have reached the period of sec ond childhood, singled to center and Shestakbeat out an infield hit to ward third. Nye's throw went wild and the Moose hiked to third on the play. After Nye hurled the pill, Brottem, O'Toole, Krug and Nye , beat It for third apparently to cover the bag should Shaw throw to that sta tion to try to nab McCormick. That left the home plate uncovered and the Moose, who resembles five-ton truck going up hill when sprinting down the ho:ne stretch to the plate, legged itifor the rubber under, a full head of steam. And he made it much to the chagrin of the vexed Rourkes. That wqs the extent of the scoring by the Grizzlies. v , Error Scores One. In the home half of the fourth, Krug fore off a single, went to sec ond when Miller walked, took third on Yardley's hit through first and scored when Hartman dropped Brot tcrn's fly. Thompson's sacrifice fly scored Miller. i Cooney walked to start the fifth, took third on, Krutr's single to right arid scored on Miller's infield out. Shaw's single to center scored Krug and Shaw came home when Fin Yardley poled a triple to right cen ter. ' f v In the seventh Cooney was safe ,on Kellehcr's error, took second on Krug1 sacrifice, -stole third and came home on Miller's infield hit. The fourth was O'Toole's only bad inning. The rest of the time he hurled big league ball and fanned thirteen of the Grizzlies, a record for the season! The Rourkes and Bears continue hostilities at 3:15 this afternoon.' Lincoln bins From V Joplin, Four to Thrtfi Lincoln, Aug. 10, After the first inning, when Joplin got thfee runs by hard hitting, Pitcher East was invincible and Lincoln won, 4 to 3. Scorer JOPLIN. LINCOLN. AB II O. A.E AB.H.O.A.E. fHisle.lf 4 I S Kmlth.lb III 10 Tiura.ss 1 4 4 iT'mson.lt 1 0 1,0 0 S ttHayles.of 4 0 4 0 0 ("chm.Jb Metz.lb I.Xmb.tb Davls.rt ' Jlr'k'w.et Monroe. 6 (J'hsm.p Hall.p ; Collin S OSmdt.ln S I' Id 1 I SLobtr.rr 8 110 0 OB hm r.m 3 110 0 0 On Lmb.Jb 0 I J 0 1 ORohrer.e S J 7 s o 1 lEMt.P 1 l 1 1 0 8 0 0 Total. .!S i I ToUI..IJ T 14 14 I Bstted for Hall, In ninth leplln 1000800 01 Lincoln 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 Three-bsse hit: Csrlisl. ,fs.bss hit Rohror. Double play: Men to Bur to Mats. WtoltB bases: Met. Broke. Bscrlflc hits Cochran, Brnka.nr. Btruek out; By Coch' ran. Z; by tsst, t. Hit by pitchM ball Carlisle by Eat. Left on burn: Lincoln 4; Joplin. t. Hit and earned runt: Oft Grabam, 7 and 1 tn seven and one-tltlrd Inntnga; off Hall, t and t In two-thirds of an Innlnc; off Kent, 7 and 1 In nine In- nln. Time: 1:41. I'mplre: Bhsnnom Huichinson Cins From Des Moines in Ninth Des Moines, Aug. 10. Musser struck out thirteen batters and held Hutchinson hitless until the ninth inning today, but in that frame Mc- tabe tripled and Benson singled, scoring the only run of the contest Adam was hit hard by the locals, but was invincible in the pinches Score: - HVTCHIKSOlf. , ' DES J10INEH. AB.H.O.A.E. AB H.O.A E McCabe.cf 4 111 OCaaa.lb 6 0 1 0 0 Bennon.Zb 4 1 S 1 OEwoldt.lb S 0 1 1 0 M'Cl'n.tb 1 0 0 0han'y,lb 4 4 S O 0 fctvay.Sb 10 4 11 Hunter.rf I 1 1 0 0 SOSt OHartrd.a S 1 1 KlIM.If Bmltb.rf 400 OSpencer.ef 41100 Henry,lb 1 0 S OCoffey.lb Fa iki.ua S 0 1 I ISpahr.e O-Brten.e J T i l'Murph 4 1110 5 114 1 0 O 0 0 0 0 Adanu.p S 11 S 0Muwer.pl 0 0 11 'Breen I I I 0 TOUU..17 2 27 IS I Total.. 10 sir t I Pttted fr Mut tn ninth. Ran for Spabr In ninth. . ' Itutchlnaon ,.,0 0 0 0 0 S 1 1 1 llolnt ,,,o 0 0 0 0 0 0 t 04 Thre.baae hit. MnCaba. Two-baa hit: Sbnnley, tipahr. Bacrlfle bin: Dllta, O'Britn. Hunter. 1; Hartford. Moaeer. , HUiien- baiom: Senrer, Coffev, Murphy, Tfrwr.. lft on Wkm,-. Huti-htuon. 4; lf Molooa, 4. litxuck out: By Muaaar, Back in Form OMAHA. AH. R. H. O. A. E. Cooney, Sb S O 1 1 Knif, M. S 't t 1 t 0 MUler, If S 1 1 O 0 Nhawrib. 4 1 1 S 0 Tarriley, rf 4 t 1 O o Hrnttem, e 4 1 It 1 0 Thompann, ef. S 1 I O Nya. 8h S 4 I O'Toole, D S 1 1 1 .Total 1ft I I 11 t t DENVF.B. , AB. ft. H. O. A. E. Haiiman, cf. ..... S 0 (I t 0 0 Krlleher, S 1 I f 1 1 Hntrher, If 4 S 0 0 Mill., lb. S 1 7 ' I Hartirll. lb 4 1 1 4 S 0 Mrl ormlrk, rf. 4 1 S S O t Hhtk, e 4 . t t ' t Wnf fll) Sb. 4 A S Hook, p 8 O 1 8 Dale V. 1 0 Tntala IS 4 1 14 18 1 Omaha Rnna- ' t 8 0 1 Hit 9 1 S 8 1 1 S Ther- Knn 4 0 .0 0 S I 'Kit'.' ft t 4 3 0 11 Homo rum Hartman. Tliree-baaa hit I Tardley. Haerlflra hits i Jift, Krug. Haerlflc flyi Thompaon. Htolen bate I Kelleher (1), Cooney, llartaell. Htrnek ontl By O'Toole, 18) by Rook.'l. Bate na ball: Off O'Toole, off Itook, t. faaaed balli Brottem. 1. I .eft on bKet Omaha, 4f Denrer, . Tlmai 1:48. I mplrai Bush. CHAMPION SHOTS AT LOCALGDN CLUB Prominent Shooters of Iowa and Nebraska to Appear at Carter Lake Gun , v Club Sunday. . Some of the very cleverest shots in the country will be at the Inter state championship shoot at Carter Lake Gun club Sunday. The full privileges of the club are to be ex tended to all visiting marksmen Sat urday and Sunday while In the city. Handsome cash prizes and beautiful trophies are to be awarded in the shoot. Most of the prominent shoot ers of Nebraska and Iowa will at tend. ' Governor Keith Neville is to be present. He was invited and has for mally accepted the invitation. He is a noted marksman himself. Carl Wagner of Diller, Neb,, champion amateur shot of Nebraska, is to be present. Among other promi nent marksmen who will be here are Al Koyne, Fremont; Tappen broth ers of Hogeland, Neb.; Dan Bray, Coiumbus, Neb.; Lester Gates, Co lumbus,, Neb.; Frank Pnrmalee, George Brandels, Tom Quinlan. Frank Allison and Ray Kingsley, all of Omaha. The local committee in charge of the shoot is headed by Charles E. Reese, Other members are Itenry McDonald, Lou Adams and John Ragan. 11: Adam, t. First on balls: Off Musser, 1; Atyme, 2.: Earned runs! Hutchinson, 1. Douol HIM": Bpanr.io nnaniey. Aaams to Benton to Hsnry. Umplr: Brown. Tlmo, 1:1.' ' ' Bremmerhoff's Curves Are Puzzle for Wiches St. . Toseoh. Mo.. Aug. 10. Brem- merh off nitched excellent ball today and St. Joseph won from Wichita, 7 to O. Score: WICHtTA. tT. . JOSEPH. ABH.O.A.B.Morse.lf S S 1 Keuthr.ef 4 0 8 OHolly.lb 18 8 10 Ilergcr.mj 3 0 1 0 Oltadar.se 4 I 1 S 0 ulb iff owatan.ri a i a t 111 0Wu.llr.lt 4 0 13 1 0 ftnnria Shi 4 t S 1 -eConnly.rf 4 0 10 0 McBrld.lt 8 S 1 0 OHeaiey.ib i i it. vi. ah alll ICroaby.o 3 1 S 1 0 Robblns.o 2 0 5 1 OBrmrhf.p l 1 0 Koeitnr.p 8 110 , Totals.. at u si iu v Totals.. 20 4 14 J 1 Wichita 0 0 ft. o o o o o St. Joseph ...1 0 1 S 0 '-7 struck out: By Bummerhoff, 2: by Koea- in.r. i n an halla: Off BremmarhOff. 4: off Koeatner. 1. Hit and earned runa: Off Brmmrhff. 4 and non; off Koeitnor, 11 and T. Wild pitches: Koeatner. S. Two-baa hit: w atson, stolen ease: Morse, nouy, Healey. Pnubla play) Bader to Holly 14 Mueller. Left en , bases: n. Joaepn, : Wichita. T. Time: : l:4S. . Umplrea: Daley and Wllklnaon. Wright Wins His Way to , Semi-Finals in Golf Match - Chicago, Aug. 10. F. J. Wright, jr., of Uoston, Mass.. intercollegiate champion, playing accurate goit. today won his way to the semi-finals of the western junior championship at the Exmoor Country club by defeating William McQuirk of Chicago, 8 and 7, and Ln bullickson of Chicago, 6 and 5 He wiM meet B. A. Toleson of Rock- ford, 111., who today eliminated M. J. Morris and Howard Sassman of Chi caso. 6 and 5 and 2 and , respectively. Wright played a 75 to win his second match, only one over par for the 6,400- yard course. R. A. Haight of Massapequa club, New York, also won his way to the semi-finals, but the long driving Long Islander had to go twenty holes in the second round to down J. H." Stowell of uucago. ana tie had a margin of only one hole in his victory over G. H. Hartmann of Chicago, in the first match round. Haight was 3 down at the end of the-first half to Stowell, but squared the affray on the six teenth hole. Stowell was dormie one after the' seventeenth, but lost the eiBhtecntti and the twentieth. Haight will play the semi-final round tomorrow wtth the only re maining Chicago, contender, E. Col lins, who downed Ounnar Nelson in the second round, 2 up. BOSTON TAKES TWO GAMES FROM TIGERS Red Sox Win Double-Header After Losing Every Home Game Played With De troit This Season. Boston, Aug. 10. 3oston, after los ing every home game played against Detroit this season, won both ends of a double header today, the first by a score of 5 to 4, and the second, 5 to 1. In the first contest Ruth drove the ball into the center field bleachers, the t longest hit ever made on the grounds and the first time the feat has been achieved. Foster outpitched three Detroiters in the second game. first fame: DETROIT. BOHTO.V. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Bush,.. 12 12 OA'alsh.cf. 2 0 10 0 Witt.Sb. .4 0 8 S Burry.il. 2 0 0 1 0 Cobb.cf.. 4 14 0 OHob'el.lb 1 1 10 0 Veach.lf. 10 1 03a.rd'r,3h S 0 0 1 1 Hellan.rf 2 0 10 AHooper.rf 2 12 10 Hurns.lb. 8 1110 OLewis.lf. 4 0 4 0 0 Younf.Jb 4 0 8 1 OSoott.sa. . 3 13 8 1 Spancer.o 410 OJanv'n.ss 0 0 0 0 0 James. p. 1 0 0 2 Thomas,o 3 0 6 1 0 Boland.p 0 0 0 ORuth.p.. 3160 'Shorten 1000 Total IS 42 12 0'M'Nally. 0 0 0 0 0 Totala :i 4 27 12 2 Batted for Scott In eighth. Ran for Thomas In ninth. Two out when winning run made. Detroit .. ....1 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 04 Boston.. .....0 t 1 0 0 4 S Three. base hit: Heblltzel. Homo run: Ruth. Stolen baa: Bush, Veach, Walah. Doubt play: Vltt, Walsh: Vltt, Young and Burn 2); IVtt and Burns. Base an balls: Off Buth t, ott James 10, off Boland 8. Hits: Off Jamew, t In seven Innings, none out In eighth. Struck out: By Ruth 6. by James 1, by Boland I.1 Tmptrea: Morlartty and Evans. Second game: , DETHOIT. ' BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E Bush,. . Vltt, lb.. Cobb.cf.. Veioh.lt. Hell'an.rf Burns.lb. Voung.lb Yello.o.. Ehmka.p 1 IWalsh.cf. 8 0 1 8 9 1 8 3 0 0 0 111 OBarry.ib. 381 OKob'el.lb 117 1 OOard'r.lb 2 10 1 0IIooper,rf 114 0 0I.ewli.lf. 4 14 0 QMcotl.ss,. Sill OAgnew.ti., 30 lfoatorip,' 3 0 11 0 Total 36 I 11 7 1 C'ung'm.p 2 MttdlYll.p 0 Harper, 1 Jones., 1 Total 14 1 14 13 8 . "Batted for Cunningham in eighth. Batted for Mitchell In ninth. Detroit ,. ....1 0 0 0 0 t Boston I 0 0 0 1 1 0 t Two-base hit: Veach, Hoblitzel, ' Burn. Three-base hit: Veach. Poubl plays: Bush to Toung to Burns; Hcott to Barry to Hob lltsel. Bas on balls: Off Khnike , oft Cunningham 1, off Foster 1. Hits: Oft Ehmke, 4 one Innings; off Cunningham, 3 in atx innings. Struck out: By Foster 6, b) Cunningham S, by Mitchell 1. , Umpires: Evan and Morlartty. Brawa Fail to Score. . ., 'Philadelphia, Aug.' 10. Xoyes pitched such splendid ball today that not a St. Louis runner got past second bas and Philadel phia won, 7 to 0. Score: ST. LOrtS. PHILADELPHIA. AB.HO.A.l AB.H.O.A.E. Shotton.lf 1 1' 1 1 Hmlth.cf 4 0 10 Ola'lason.rf 4 0Urovr.2b 4 1 1 1 1 1 8 1 0 0 8 3 IS 1 S 1 9 1 1 0 1 0 0 5 ft 0 9 1 1 1 1 Wsler.lb 4 1 0 Pratt,2h 41 Sloan.rf 1 0 0 0 OBodle.lf OHatos lb OHtrunk.cf OMuI'ls.lb fSchsnt.o owm.ss ODugan.e ONoyes.p jevereld e 8 0 S 0 Austln.Sb 10 0 1 Lavan.sa 8 14 8 Rogers, p 10 9 Koob.p OOOO Murtln.p 0 0 0 0 0' He'llton.p 990 Jacobson 10 9 9 9 Totals. .19 11714 Q 1 Total. .10 4 24 11 0 Batted for Martin tn eighth. St. Louie 9 0 0 0 0 0 00 Philadelphia .. 1 , 0 0 0 0 7 Two-bass1 hit: Staler, Meltnni. Three- base hit; Bate. Stolsn bases: Shotton Schang. Double play: Lavan to Pratt to staler. Lavan (unassisted), Shotton to Lavan, Qrover to Dugan to Molnnla. Baaea on balls: Off Rogers, 41 off Koob, li off Noyea. 1. Hlta; Off Roger, ( In alx In ning (non out ln teventh). off Koob, 2 in ttro-thlrd Inning. Htrurk out: By Roger 1: by Koob, 1: by Noye. 4. Um pires: Hlldebrand and .Connolly, Blank for Whit Sox. Washington, Aug. 1. Johnson held Chi cago to on hit todsv and Washington won, 4 to 0. , Johnson had a perfect day at bat. getting a alngle and two doubles off Faber and scoring two rune. Score: CHICAGO. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Llebold.tr 2 0 1 0 OJudge.lb 3 7 1 Weavar.Sb 2 0 0 1 13harty.lb 1 8 0 McM'ln.Jb 10 1 E. Col's. lb 4 9 1 1 OShanks.ss 4 14 3 1 OMIIan.rt 4 18 0 1 IRk-e.rt 4 110 0 OFoster.lb 4 0 0 2 0 0Mf.rfcan.ab 4 12 4 1 OMen'ky.lf 1 0 S 0 1 OA'smith.o 2 0 10 2 ojohnson.p 3 112 Jackson, rf 10 0 Felsch,cf 4 0 2 Wdil.lb 8 0 11 Rlsberg.st 2 9 9 Schalk.a 8 18 Faber.p 10 1 '.Murphy 10 0 0 9 Totals.. S 7 27 11 0 Totals.. 21 12411 8 Batted tor McMullln in eighth. Chicago ...... ,9 t 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Washington ...0 0 1 0 S 0 0 0 4 Two-bas hit: Johnson (1), Shank. Stolen baaes: Schalk, Shanks. Double play: Schalk to K. Collins. Baaes on balls: Off Johnson, 1; off Faber, 3. Struck out: By Johnson, 1; by faber, I.. Umpires: Nallln and Owens. Cleveland Wins la fourteenth. New York. Aug. 10. Cleveland won Its second straight extra (Inning game from New York here today In the .fourteenth In ning, S to 7. Elmer Smith who twiee last season a a pinch hitter defeated Pitcher Shawkey, with ninth Inning home runs, won today gam from the earn pitcher with a home run drive Into the right field stand In the (fourteenth. The Indefinite auapenelon of Manager Donovan of New York wa lifted today. ' CLEVELAND. NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Oraney.ir T 8 4 0 OHend'x.rf 1 8 1 Chap'n.ss S 1 O 1 lslalseUb t 8 14 0 Speakr.cf 7 1 SO OPeck'h.sa 7 14 7 0 S 111 0 0 Roth.rf 10 19 OPIpp.lb Smith. rf 19 9Baker,3b S 1 2 4 Hrrl.lb 11 0Mars's,cf 1 9 9 9 1 W'".lb 7 2 4 OMtller.cf 18 9 9 19 0 9 Evans.lb S 1 1 High.lf O'Neill. o IIS OWaltere.c 19 19 Klepfer.p 9 9 9 9Nun'ak'r,c 10O00 Gould. p 1111 OMogrl'e.p 2 9 9 8 9 Boehl'g. 19 9 9 OSbawk'y.p 8 9 9 4 4 Coveklt.p 8 19 8 ocsld'ell, 1 9 9 0 S Totala. 53 12 42 S3 2 Total. .5 16 42 17 8 t Batted for Oould In eighth. Batted for Shawkey tn fourteenth. Cleveland ...1 991122099900 18 New York .. 99991999 07 Two-base hits: Baker. Marsana. Evans, Harris, Clraney, Chapman, ' Wambagansa, High. Zhroo-bai hit: Wambagansa, Standing oj Teams WEST. LEAGUE. NAT L LEAGUE. W Wichita ...12' Hutchinson 11 Joplin ....10 Omaha ...10 St. Joseph Lincoln ... S Denver . ... 7 De Molne S L. Pet 6 .667 7 .611 S .566 8 .556 .500 10 .444 11 .189 13 .271 W. L. Pet. .66" 31 .680 ..56 60 .524 ..50 44 .531 .67 64 .514 ,.62 54 .601 ..60 60 .600 .42 55 .433 .31 67 .330 ASS'N. vr. l. Pet. New York St. Louis Phlladel. Cincinnati Chicago . Brooklyn Boston . . Pittsburgh AMER. LEAGUE. AMER W L. Pet I Boston . . Chicago . Cleveland Detroit . New York ,.4 31 .621' Indianapolis St. Paul . 61 43 .618 .61 47 .665 ,.67 41 .610 .6 52 .527! ,.55 SJ .619 .52 51 .5101 Louisville Columbus .66 4S .674 .58 62 .527 Kansas City .63 64 .491 Washington 47 61 .448 Minneapolis Milwaukee ' Toledo . . . 68 63 .43! Phlladel. ..30 62.1861 St. Louis ..81 68 .364! .45 64 .406 .8 61 .382 Yesterday's Resnlts. WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, (; Denver, 4. Wichita, 0; St. Joseph, 7. Hutchinson, 1; De Moines, . Joplin, 8; Lincoln, 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia. 0; Pittsburgh, 1. Boston, 0; Cincinnati, 7. Brooklyn, 4; Chicago, 5 New York, 7; St. Louis,' 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago, 0; Washington, 4. St. Louis, 0; Philadelphia, 7. Cleveland, 8; New York, 7. Detroit, 4-1; Boston, 6-5. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Louisville, 4; Columbus, 1. Minneapolis, 1; Kansss City, 8. , Milwaukee, 3; St. Paul, 1. Came Today. Western LeagueDenver at Omaha, Wichita at St, Joseph, Hutchinson at Des Moines, Joplin at Lincoln. National League Philadelphia at Pitts burgh, Boston at Cincinnati, Brooklyn at Chicago, New York at St. Louis. American League Chicago at Washing ton, St. Leuls at Philadelphia, Cleveland at New York, Detroit at Boston. O'Neill. Homo run: Speaker, Smith. Htolern base: Halsel. Baa on ball: Off Mogrldge, 1; off Shawkey, 1; off Oould, 1: Off Coveleskle, 1. Hits: Kelpfer, 6; Gould, 5 in seven Innings; off Mogrldge, T In flv Innings (none out in sixth). Struck out: Mogrldge, 2: 8hawkey, 8; Gould, 3; Covel eskle, 5, Umpire: O'Loughlin and Dlnecn. The Comet and Noble Aubrey Win at Peoria Peoria, ' 111, Aug. 10, Favorites failed in two of the three heats of the Great Western harnets meeting here today. The Comet and Noble Aubrey, both outsiders, triumphed in the 2:25 pace and 3-year-old trot, re spectivelly. Results: 1:25 paoe, purs 1600: Tha Comet won, Rsdatta second, Harry Warren third. Best time) 2:08Va. Three-old trot, purs 1600: Noble Aubrey won, Miss Peter Ollbert second, High Knob third. Best time: 1:11. 2:10 trot, purse 1500: Habara won, Ker met second, Lady Fogg third. Beat time: 2:11H. . Coupland Says Big Wheat Acreage to Be Planted (From a Staff Correspondent.) Lincoln, Aug. 10. (SperiiD Re ports on whiter wheat, according to Vice Chairman George Coupland of the state council of defense, are very encouraging. Indications are that farmers are alive to the. necessity of planting large acreage of fall wheat and applications for seed wheat are coming daily. , "There is a disposition to let the seed wheat go at the market price," said'Ir. Coupland this morning," and there will be little effort made by farmers who have the seed to hold it for a bigger price." Frontier County Has Completed New School (From Staff Correspondent.) Lincofh. Aug. 10. (SceciaU District No. 51 of Frontier county has just completed a fine new school house tins week. It has a basement and all modern improvements, includ ing j furnace, blackboards, desks, books, etc. This county also has in the course of construction ' three other school buildings costing from to $J,(XX). .The new school house in District No. 51 will be dedi cated the evening of August 18., Sarpy County Draft Board Examines 136 Men Papillion. Neb.. Aug. 10. (Spe cial.) Out of 14J men drafted who were notified to report for examina tion all have been examined but six who failed to report as scheduled. Five of those called had enlisted since registration, nineteen failed to pass, the physical examination and fifty-nine have filed claims for ex emption with the local board on ac count of dependent relatives. These claims will be passed on within a few days. , Harlan Calls More Men. Alma, Neb., Aug. 10. (Special.) i he exemption board issued calls for sixty more men to appear for exami nation August U and 14. Harlan county's quota is sixty-three men and the examining board expects to choose seventy-five eligible men out ot the ISO called. Reed to Address Settlers. Lincoln. Aug. 10. (Special.) At torney General Willis E. Reed lias received an invitation to address the old settlers of Boone county this month at their eleventh annual pic nic to be held at Albion' on August Jo. . H Pardonable Crime. He If I should kiss you, yould you have me arrested? She What would be the use? Any judge would acquit you. Boston .Transcript. Persistent Advertising Js the Road to success. , PIRATES WIN FROM PHILADELPgiA, 1 TO 0 Only Run of Game Is Made on a Sacrifice, a Single and an Error by x Dugey. Pittsburgh, Aug. 10. Philadelphia again lost to Pittsburgh today, 1 to 0. Rixey allowed but four hits, but a sacrifice hit and a single, following one of . Dugey's errors, scored the only run of the game. Cooper was hit freely. Score;. PHILADELPHIA. PITTSBURGH. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. Psskert.cf 5 0 0 Banc'ft.ss 4 S 1 6 OCarey.cf SOS Stock, Sb 4 10 2 OKlng.rf SOS Crav'h.rf I 0 1 0 OBockel.Sb 2 0 0 Lud'us.lb S 011 0 OWard.ss . 8 1 1 Nleh'ff.lbil 0 10 0Pltler,2b 3 11 Whlt'B.lf 4 12 0 OKelly.lb SOS Duueyjb 4 13 1 2Schmldt,C 3 18 Kllllfar.o 4 14! OCooper.p 300 F.lxey.p 31180 Adams 1 1 0 0 0 Totals.. 27 4 !7 5 0 Alex'der 0 0 0 0 0 Totals.. 36 0 34 14 3 ! Batted for Blxey In ninth. Ran for Adams in ninth. Philadelphia . .000000O0 00 Pittsburgh ....0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Three-base hit: Stock. Stolen bases: Bancroft, 3. Base on balls: QK Cooper: 1. Struck out: By Rlxey, 4; by Cooper, 3. Umpires: Rlgler and jBransfleld. Bed .Shut Oat Braves. Cincinnati, Aug. 10. Cincinnati ham mered' Rudolph hard, Allen iwho relieved him wa -wild and the locals won today, 7 to 0. Mitchell pitched ..excellent ball and carried off the batting honors, with three hit and two run in four time up, BOSTON. CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Mor'le.ss 4 1 6 4 0 Groh.Sb 4 10 2 0 Powell. cf 4 13 0 OKopf.is 4 3 0 8 ,3 0 16 0 0 Rehg,rf 4 0 2 0 ORoush.cf Kelly.if 1 0 0 0 OChasa.lb 4 1 10 0 0 Rico, If 3 10 0 OMairee.rf 3 3 10 0 Ko'tc'y.lb 8 0 8 1 ONeale.lf 1 0 3 0 0 Fltz'ck.Sb 3 10 0 1 Thorpe. If 3 10 0 0 Rawl',3b 3 0 0 4 0Shean,2b 3 3 0 4 0 Tra'eor.c 8 0 5 1 lWtngo.c 4 15 0 0 Rudol'b.p 1 0- 0 0 OMltchclI.p 4 3 0 1 0 Allen.p ,1 1 0 0 0 . Ragsn.p 1.0 0 Totals. .31 12 27 0 Totals. .31 S 24 13 2 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00.. Cincinnati ....0,- 0 3 3 1 1 0 0 " Two-base hits: Fitzpatrlck. Home run: Shean. Stolen bases: Mages, Rehg (2). Double pjays: , Rawllngs. Maranvllle , to Konetchy; Shean, Kopf to Chase; Konetchy to Ryan. Base on balls: Allen, 3; Regan, 3; Mitchell, 1. Hits: Rudolph. 7 ln 2 2-3 Innings; Allen. 4 in 3 1-3 innings. Struck From Factory ;'.'SAVE910.p0 Smart Clothes for Men. , .. Come. to this store "The Home of Shirley's Clothes" and you will see a class" of tailoring quite unlike anything you will find elsewhere. Shirley's Clothes have a mobility, of. line and an expression of style that only the ' costliest made-to-order garments possess. - They are designed, , cut and tailored according to tions. 1 $-fl555 109 South 16th Street. Now Is a Good Time, To Mild weather aid , treatment. Don't be misled into thinking that your Catarrh is gone. The first touch of winter weather will bring it back with all its discomforts. But this is an excellent time . to thoroughly cleanse the blood of the germs of Catarrh, and be forever rid oft the troublesome sprays and douches that can never cure you. S. S. S., the great blood purifier, searches out the germs of Catarrh Sport, Calendar Today, Trotting Close ot the. Grand Circuit -meeting at Columbus, O. Swimming Pacific Coast awlmmlng meet at Alameda, Cat. ' Tennis Wisconsin State Patriotic tourna ment open at Milwaukee. Beach Haven Patriotic tournament at Beach Haven, X. I. , , out: By Rudolph, i; Alien, 1; Ragan, 1; Mitchell, 2. Umpire: Klem and Emillej Tihrd Straight for Giants. St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 10. Ragged fielding behind Packard and Horstman, who were hit frequently, enabled New York to take the third straight gam from St. Louis to day, 7 to 4. Score: ' NEW YORK. ST. J.OCIS. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Burns, If S 1 3 0 OLong.rf 4 2 6 0 5 1 1 0 H'r7og,2b Kauff.rf Z'ni'n.Sb 6 3 4 4 OBetzel.lb 5 0 S 0 0MIUer,2b 5 10 3 Ol.'nsby.as 116 1 112 3 3 10 0 Fltch'r.s 4 1 0 S OCounse.tf R'Ms'n.rf 6 1 3 0 OP'lette.lb 3 1 12 0 0 Holke.lb 4 2 12 0 0Baord,3b 3 111 Rarlden.o 3 110 OO'zles.o 4 14 0 0 Wllholt 110 0 OP'ckard.p 1 0 0 0 0 Olbs'n.c 0 0 0 0 OH'stman.p 1 0 0 3 0 Benton, p 4 1 0 2 0'Snyder 1 0 0 0 0 May.p 0 0 0 1 0 , Total. . 41 12 27 14 0Prock 110 0 0 Totals. .34 12 27 13 7 Batted for Rarlden in seventh. Batted for Horstman in seventh.. Batted for Mays in ninth. New York 1 1 2 0 0 0 3 0 07 St. Loul 2 0 0 1 0 0 0,1 0 1 Two-base hit: Paulette. Three-base hits: Herzog, Long. Stolen bases: Burns, Brock. Double play: Fletcher, Herzog to Holke !); Zimmerman to Herzog to , Holke, Miller to Paulette. Bases on balls': Off Benton, 1; off Horstman, 1; off May, 1. Hits: Off Packard, 7 in two and one-third innings; off Horstman, S in four and two-thirds in nings. Struck out: By Benton, 1; by Pack ard, 1; .by May, 2. Umpires: O'Day and Harrison. Marsans of Yanks ( ; Breaks Leg In Game New York, Aug. 10. Armondo Marsans, Cuban outfielder, recently procured by the New York American league from St. Louis in a trade for Lee Mage, broke his right leg in the first inning of the game between New York and Cleveland here today. Mar sans fhet with the injury while slid ing home. His spikes caught in the plate and sfiapped the bone just" above the ankle. , Saunders County Men Claim Exemption, From the Draft Wahoo, Neb., Aug. 10. -(Special.) Of the 352 men called on the draft to Vcarer our own specifica 50 Treat Your Catarrh which infest your blood, and chaSes them entirely out of your system. It is by far the most" satisfactory treat ment for the disease, '' because it reaches down to its very roots , and gets at the cause. Write today for full information and expert medical advice regarding the treatment of your own case. Take advantage of this chance today. , Address Swift Specific Co., Dept. Q-150V Atlanta, Oa. , - order in Saunders county ninety-rfive were exempted on account of physical defects. In all 164 claimed exemp tion. It will be necessary to call about 130 more. Saunders county will furn ish 194. AMISKMXNTB. ONLY VAUDEVILLE IN OMAHA PAUL KLEIST & CO. "LAND OF DREAMS" Originator of "Humpty-Dumpty" and ' "Punch and Judy" ' . FOLSOM& BROWN Artistic Song Delineator TWO PEARSONS "DANCE ECCENTR1QUE" DOROTHY HAYS &CO. v "THE USUAL TWO WEEKS" ... , Comedy Sketch MOLLIE KING IN, "THE ON-THE-SQUARE GIRL" A story of New York's fast act and a girl who was "on the square." Deli ghtf ul Times -at- Manawa Bathing Boating Dancing Many other amusements. - Free motion pictures, including some of the best and newest releases, every evening. ADMISSION FREE . P. S. Fancy exhibition drill by Omaha Camp 120, M. W. A., prize drill team, at Manawa Park at 8 p. m. Saturday. The camp will hold its annual pic nic at Manawa Park Saturday afternoon and evening. BASE BALL OMAHA VS. DENVER August 101112 ROURKE PARK Friday, August 10, Ladies' Day Game Called 8:15 Box Seats at Barkalow Bros. PHOTOPLAVS. OLIVE THOMAS faassasasBi "MADCAP MADGE1 Saturday Night, Song Recital by W. A. Haberstro, Basso Caatantc, of New York Last Tim Today MICNON ANDERSON "A WIFE ON TRIAL" .MUSE 'THE FALL OF A NATION' Thomas Dixon's Sequel to "Tho Birth of a Nation." Park J, 4. I