1 .... BRINGING r ' T7 ' ""I ITT 1 1 I r- T? : VELL-IVE DONE f lWl ) VAtTUWLUT OVER BOT Tt rOT fo pan, g ' ' . WTUF w,v ' 'j no . hEDOTY-rVE J i5LD JHERE -I'LL COME BACK 1 , I ITS .To FXHT- IT'S Tn fi,, J BY THE VATf - . j iife JSi s"''! Drawn for The Bee by George McManus PUREES LOSE TO SAVAGES IN 11TH Cochran's Double and Delayed Steal, Followed by Monroe's Sacrifice Fly, Fatal to Omaha. fa Rourke got a haircut yesterday. As a result the jinx crossed his ath , letes and Omaha dropped a gruelling 1 1 eleven-inning- contest to the Joplin - Miners, 4 to 3; , There is no disputing the assertion that Ta's haircut was responsible for the defeat. The Miners got every break'in the luck and every close de cision was given to the enemy by his majesty, the umps. Something must be responsible and the circumstantial evidence points to the tonsorial ar tist'i performance on Pa's bean. Joplin got a two-run lead on Oma ' ha in the fourth. With two down, Monroe singled to center and Merz walked Davis. Lamb's single scored Monroe. Merz bobblcd Yardlcy's throw into the diamond and Davis scooted home, while the ball rolled to the granstand. Lead Is Short-Lived. The Joplin lead, however., was J short-lived. The Rourkes made back the two runs and one to boot in the home half of the fourth. After Miller fanned, Shaw dropped a safe high fly into left. Ben stopped at first to see what happened to the pill, or he could have made second standing up. Yardley's single sent Shaw to sec ond and Brotlem's single scored hiin.f Yardlcy went to second on the blow, ' ' Yardlcy and Brottem got foxcy and executed a nifty double steal. This caused Maple so much grief he un coupled a wild pitch, on which Yard ley scored and Tony went to third. ' i ony came home on Nye's hit. Joplm tied the count in the eighth. Collins, batting for Maple, walked i and Cochran sacrificed. Carlisle's safety scored him.- . . ? Cochran opened the fatal eleventh with a double to center, lit worked a delay steal of third on Brottem and scored on Monroe's sacrifice fly to center. ( The last game of the scries be tween Omaha and Joplin will' be played starting at 3:15. Big Pitchers' Battle" J$ Won by Des Moines Des f loiniis, Ia? . Aug., lS.-rMur-pny a tnpie, Bcrger s error and a wild pitch gave Des Moines a-2 to 1 vic tory over Wichita today in a tight pitchers' battle between Kallio and Koestner. Sensations! fielding fea- tu -thf game' First Bcmh Jones of Vitchtia was badly spiked. Score; , WICHITA. .DES MOINICS. AH,H,O.A.E. ' AB.H.O.A.E. i una, r i 9 i o nc.. if . i Herger. 3 2 14 IKwoldt.Jb 4 6 Jonrs.lb Se S OSh'nl'y.lb I 1 Varjan.lb I 1 tillunter.rt 1 0 Coy.rf 4 8 1 t OH tford,s 9 1 (IdWlH.Jb 4 3 1 OMurphy.pf I l liob'lns.e I t 8 m.ffey.lb I ( llthr,rf 4 lit tBreea.o 31 fJavij.Jb 3 3 OKalllo.B 3 1 K't(r.D S 1 o a . . TT Totals. .SO SllT 4 1 Totals., 38 S4 13 S iv'ohlt MMMll 01 le Moines 8388048U i Three-base hit: Murphy. Two-base hits, neuther. lierger. Sacrlflr hit: Murphy. Htolen bases: Bergrr, Cass. I-ft on bsss: Wlehita. D Molnea, 3. Struck: out: Ily Kslllo, I:, by, Koestner, 4. liases en balls: Off Kallio, 1 1 off. Koestner. 1. Wild pitch: Koestner. Earned runs: Wichita; 1, loull plays: Coffey to Hartford to Shanlcj-i Davis t Berger to Jones. Umpire: Brown, rime: 1:38. - Hall Holds Hutchinson 'To Three Hits and Wins Lincoln, Aug." lS.-4Thc pitching of Hall puzzled Hutchinson batters to day and Lincoln won by a score of to 0. Score: i HUTCHINSON. LINCOLN ' . tiela.cf 3 8 18 Smlth,:b 10 14 8 Henson.Ib 4 8 3 3 IThm.n.lf 3 118 4 McOU,Jb 3 8 1 4 8Bayles.cf 3 1 l o n McCsb,cf 3 8 18 8chmt,lb 4 1 v8 raulk.aa 3 1 3 3 8Lsmb.lb 8 8 8 lo Wlllma.rf Jill Oaregry.rf 41318 Henri. lb 3 8 11 a atirn.... , . micn.g V S S OnelK.30 tmHHHHWH !:!Blfferl.e Shay 1 3 3 0 8Halla,p 4 0 1 S A 3 8-3 I't 3 3 0 3 8 . t u i ii , p l v l) Totals..:! 7 57 IT 8 Totals.. 17 3 3118 3 Batted for O'Hrlon In ninth Inning. Hutchinson ...8 0 8 8 8 3 8 8 08 Lincoln ......8 8 0 1 18 0 3 4 '..7hl'"M h": "erirhsmmer. Two-base lilt: llayless. Double plays: tielk to Hmlih f lo Schmandt. Gregory to Smith to Bera hanimer. Belk to Schmandt. Btolen base: Thomson Sacrifice hits: Smith. Thomas! urhn"'er. Struck out: Hy JlcCul. ISC,h- bI J1""' H"e" o ": O ft MLullough, J: off Halla, 3. Hit by Ditch,! tall: Tsy McCu.lourh. Smith. W.VlL,,. MtV!T.m":: iV:h'n,m- 8h- . Two Veterans Granted ; - Release by Brooklyn New York Aug. IS.-President Eb Jetts of the Brooklyn National League ,,7? 'oay announced that J. T. "SM0 Mye. the catcher and Mike Mowrey, the veteran third base man, had been granted their uncondi tional release. - . Boston Pitcher Enlists In Navy as Yeoman .Boston, Aug. 15. Ernest Shorei pitcher for th Boston American league baseball team enrolled in the United States reserve as a class four Yeoman today. He will be assigned to duty later. That Fatal Eleventh OMAHA. All R. II. O. A. X. t'onnej, tb S Kruc, S Miller, If 4 Nhew, lb S Yardley, If 4 Rrottem, e 4 Thompson, rf., 4 Nre, 8tv 4 Mers, p. 4 0 0 t 0 t 1 17 2 Total . ...37 S3 15 jorr.iv. AB R. II. O. A f'ochraa, ss 4 I I A Hur. 3b 4 0 e Carlisle, rt.., S 0 1 Mets. lb..... 3 0 1 Monro e 4 1 1 lrl, rf 4 1 Lamb, Sb 4 0 1 Hrokw, U 4 0 0 Maple, p 3 0 0 Collins 0 1 Handera, p t 0 9 1 10 Totals ..35 4 S 33 14 Batted for Maple in eighth. Omaha- Rune oeoseooooo 03 lilt OS04801011 0 Joitllw Runs ....0 0 0 8 0 0 1 0 0 14 Hit. ...i 0003000110 15 Two-bae hill Cochran. Hacrlflne hit I Cochran, sacrifice fly: Monroe. Stolen bases: Cooney, Vardlry, Brottem, Nye. Men, Cock ran. Double plays: Mets to Cochran, Lamb to Cochran, (ocliraa to Meti, Krng to Khan, siiisi urf jnapie, i in seven inninfs. niruc:t outl By Men, 8 by Maple, 4 by Sanders, I llasea on ballet (iff Mara, 3: off Maple. 4 off Handera, 3. Wild pitch! Maple. Left on DOUBLE-HEADER IS SPLIT WITH GIANTS Brooklyn Takes First Game, But New York Comes Back in Second ; Brooklyn Uses Boruit. New York, Aug. 15,--Nevv York and rBooklyn divided a double-header for the third straight time here today. Brooklyn won the first game by a score of 3 to 2 and New,Yj3rk,landed the second game, 7 to 1. fcr . .. The Giants outhit Brooklyn, iif the first game, 13 to 6, but failed to come through in the pinahes. Both Mar quard and Cheney did good relief work. Wheat, a pinch Jiitter. drbvc in Stengel with the winning run in the ninth inning. ' . Brooklyn 'used, John Russell, t re cruit pitcher from Vancouver, in the second game,, but he was unsteady in the first inning, New York scor ing three runs on two bases on balls, two' singles and a sacrifice fly. fte also .was hit hard in the eighth. Score, first game: . , . . ABH.O.AE. . NEW'rORK. Olson. s 1 4 0 13 1- AB.H.O.A.E. raubr,lb 4 14 1 0 Burns. If t 3 3 8 0 Myers.cf 3 0 10 Ollonng.ib 3 0 3 3 8 menir'l.rt 3 13 0 OKauff.cf 1 4 3 0 0 Jo'n.lf-3h. 2 0. 3 8 OZIm'an.tb 4. 1 I 3 0 CutH'nOb 4 113 OSmith.sa 4 0 3 4 0 O Ko'f.Sb 3 13 3 ORolwrnrf 3 110 4 Wheat 1,1 0 0 trl,oberr 0 0 0 0 8 Hlrk'an.K 0 0 1 0 0 Murray. rf 0 0 0( 8 0 Mliler.u 3 14 3 OHolke,lb 3 3 S 1 1 PICffer.D 3 0 13 IRarldeno 3 14 10 Marq'd.p 0 8 3 8 0fem'e,fi i 0 0 8 8 Cheney, p , 8 8 0 6'IVIIholt. 11 O' 0 0 I'errttt.p 8 0 1 10 Totals.. 30 41Xi 3'Kelly 1 0 0 0 0 Totals. ,3 13 27 14 1 Halted, for O' Rourke In ninth. Dntved for nnbertKon In elghlli. , 'Batted for Pcmaree.di sevmlb. Baited for'l'orrllt In ninth. Brooklyn 0 8 0 t 0 0 0 0 13 New Tork ..,.0 8 0 8 1 1 ,0 08 Two-baso hits: Cutehaw, Zimmerman, Double plays! t'utxhaw (unassisted); Olson, Cutnhaw and Dsuhsrt. ' Bases on bells: Demarce, 1; Perrltf, 1: Mardusrd, 1. Hits: Di-insroe, i In seven lnnlus: l'errttt 1 In two Innings: Pttffcr, 13 In seven and one third Innings; Cheney, 1 in one limine. Mtrurk out: lutnaree, 1; Tfeffer, S; Cheney. 1. Umpires: Uarrlson and O'Day. Second gamo: 1JHOOKI.VN, NEW TORK. AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.tA.E. dson.iis. 3 0 11 linunie.lf 3 16 0 1 Hick an. If 10 8V Ilf rf ,".b 3 1 8 S V Paub't.tb 4 1111 0Kaurf.it 31 t 0 U Myers.if 3 13 0 OZim'an.lb 4 3 tt 0 Stenitel.rf 4 0 0 1 CSmlth.se '31430 Jo'n,lf-sa 4 0 3 1 IRob'son.rt 4 1 "S 0 8 Cuts'w.Sb 4 14 7 lHolRe.lb 3 1 11. 0 8 O'K'ke.Sb 4 113 OOlbson.o . 4 8 8 I U Kru'er.o 3 8 13 OBcnton.p , 8 10 3 0 Russell.p SO'13 8'-' rrotali..30 10!T13 I totals.. 31 4 34 IT S , ' Brooklyn .....0 0 0 18 8 8 8 .81 New York ...,3 18 8 8 0 8 3 1 Two-base. hit: llolke, TJiree baso hits: Myers,, ilerxogi Home run: Robertson, Double play: Outshaw and Johnston. Bases nn balls: Benton, 3; Russell, 4. - Umpires: O'Day and Harrison. Keerull W las for Boston. . i' Boston. Aug. IS. Tom Hufhes, start hit for Boston for the first time this year, today, pitched his team to a 3 to 8 Victory over Philadelphia. Hj held the visitors to five hits, no two of them in on Inning". Alex ander was hit herd early In the fame, and gave way to a pinch hitter In the seventh. F'lttery. pitching the last two Innings, was wild. The Boston club announced the pur chase of lPtcher Scott from Mashvllle and the exerrlso of recall option on Reulbach of Providence, Crum of New London and SlcUraw of Portland., Score: rHII.ADEt.PHIA. BOSTON. ' AB.H.O.A.K! ' AB.H.O.A.E. Pas'rV f 8 0 4 0 OMar'ille.ss 3 13 10 Bsno'tt.aa 4 1 ( t OPoweU.ct 4 3 3 0 0 Stork. 8b 4 18 3 lRehg.rt 3 0 3 0 0 Cra'th.rf 3 0 11 OKelly.lf 4 0 4 8 8 Whlt'd.lf 4 3 3 3 OKon'fay.lb 3 3 3 8 0 Lud'us.lb 3 14 1 OKIts k3b 8 0 8 8 8 Nl'f.ib-lb 1 8 3 8 8Raw'(s.:b 3 13 7 1 K vers. lb 3 8 3 3 OTra ser.s 3 '1 3 8 8 A (isms. o Klll'er.c Alet'er.p Flttery.p Dugel Soh'ta 3 11 0Hughes.p l 3 3 8 8 8 0 0 13 110 Totali 27 7 27 10 1 18 8 10 8388 8 3 8 0 Totala II III II 1 Ran for I.uderus in seventh. . Batted for Alexander in seventh. Philadelphia ...8 8 9 8 8 0 3 8 00 Boston-. ...0 181810 Double play: Cravath and Bancroft: Bases on balls: Oft Alexander. 1; off Flttery, 1; off Hughes, 8. Hits; Off Alexander, i In six Innings: off Flttery, 3 In two Innings. Struck out: By Alexander, lj by Hughes, 4. Um pires: Byron and Qulgley. Pittsburgh Wins on Finish. ritUburgb, Aug. 15. Pittsburgh defeated THE BEE: OMAHA,' THURSDAY, AUGUST Cincinnati today, 3 to J, the winning .run coming- tn In ninth after thf visitor had aeemlritly won the fame. With the icore tied as the last Inning Opened Cincinnati scored their eecond run on a triple and a sacrifice fly. In the last" half a pass, a sac raflce and two singles In succession scored two for the home team. Score: CINCINNATI. PITTSBURGH. i AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E Oroh.Sb 4 12 4 OJlis'h.lf 4 0 1 OBIgbe'.rf 40 Kopf.ss Roush.rf Chase, lb Magce.rf Nrale.lf Hhean.Ib' 4 3 3 i 1 4 8)11 3 2 1 4 2 1 ,8 1 1 4 8 3 0 OCsrey.cf 8 1 0 ORo'ck'l.Sb 2 0 0 ODebus.ss ,1 1 0. O'Flschc 8 O'Orlrncs' Wingo.c l.0Plllcr.:b S 1 8'nider.c 3 0 8 4 OWacn'r.lb 8 3 Sehmldt.c 4 1 Total.. 33 9'21 17 OMIIIer.p 3 1 Totals... 38 8 27 T 0 aflattcd for Debus In ninth. ; "fean for Fischer In ninth. Two out when winning run scored .(Wag ner out, hit by batted ball), , Cincinnati ...., 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 Pittsburgh 01008000 23 Two-base hits: Orth, J. Wagner. Three bass hit: Neale. Double play: Oroh, Sheen and, Chase. Bases on balls: Of t, Schneider, 2; off Miller, 1. Struck out: By, Schneider, .1: by Miller. 4. Umpires: Rlgler and Brans field. , HARNESS CRACKS HEADED TOR OMAHA Stars of M&nf Circuits to Meet Here in Great Western Oir cuit Races, Starting1 on Tuesday.; Harness stars nominated to start in the Great Western , circuit races under the auspices of the Omaha Driving club at the Benson track next week, beginning' Tuesday are clean ing up on loops all overhe country. Hal Boy, famous free-for-al. t tar, who will start in the classic event on the opening day, is racing on the Cleveland urand circuit track this week. - i Ben Earl and Lillian T a couple of other free-for-all champions, are burning up the Mount I'lcasant (la.) track these days. Cecil hoy, another starter irt the Omaha races, is at Mount Pleasant, i Helen Chimes, Fay Richmond. Dali AV." and Hal Con nors, the latter owned by Tom Den nison, are racing over various tracks. Tip 'fop and Western Flyer are con- ciuuing a successiui campaign in Kan sas.' George Walker Recovers. , Gcorae Walker, who drives stars from' the Westcott stables, Orlando, r la., is reported to pe recovering rap idly from injuries suffered at Peoria and is expected to again be in the sulky at Omaha, behind Gay Patch, Kose Direct and rreddie Welch. The Benson ' racine nlant. where the greatest Great Western circuit meeting of the season will be held next week, is a busy tlace. Work men are busy putting the finishing touches on ,thc metropolitan park. Arrangements are,' being made to care for capacity crowds.; The McMahon and Edman stables. which have beten racing exclusively on the Grand circuit in the past", will' cut in on the ureat Western loop in Omaha. These famous stables are due to arrive in Omaha in a few days. Omaha Horse Wins 2:11 ' 4 Pace at Shenandoah Fair Shenandoah, la., Aug. IS. (Special Telegram.) Ten thousand people at tended the second day of the Shenan doah, fair. Illness presented Kath erinc -Stinson, aviatrix, from flying, while Lawrence Brown, Los Angeles aviator, feared to rnake but short circles of grounds because engine was not working rijfht. . In three straight heats Grace Corn ing. T. O. Swain, owner. Corning, la., won the 2:19 trot. Anton Psota, owned by J. Caster; Nebraska City, took second money. Time, 2:19 . Hal Conner led the field in 2:11 pace. T. Dennison's horse from Omaha, making fastest heat in 2:11, Todd, Echo. owned by Engle and Lat schaw, Wilson, Kan., took second money. Council Bluffs ' Imperials defeated 'Neola, 2 to 1, Superanois of Imperials striking out twenty-one. Mrs. F. J. Moffatt, who was attned ing the fair, was run over by a motor car driven by E. T. Kearns of Tabor and seriously injured. Wolgast Is Disqualified Before Examining Board Milwaukee, Aug. 15. Ad Wolgast, former lightweight champion boxer, today wis disqualified by the examingi physician when he appeared before the draft examination board. Wolgast hs been a patient at a local sanitarium for several months. Tersistent Advertising Is the Road to Success. You Can Shake Loose from Br U.int S. S. S The germs of Rheumatism are in the blood, which is laden with mil lions of the minute demons of Jain causing untold suffering and bringing its victim from vigor and strength to almost helplessness. To get real and genuine relief, from this disease, these disease germs must be com pletely routed out of the system through the blood. . , S. S. S. has been used for forty years with satisfactory results in the Standing oj Teams WEST. LEAGUE. 1 NAT. LEAGUE. W.I,.Pct.l W.L.Prt. Wichita ....13 10 .665New Tork.. .69 34 .670 Omaha , ...13 10 .SSBiPhlla 57 47 .65? Lincoln 13 lO.SSflSt. Louis 17 52.523 Hutchinson .12 11 .622 Cincinnati ..69 57 .609 Kt. Joseph. ...H 11 .500Chlcago 55 56 .600 Joplin 11 12 .47j'Brooklyn ...53 64 .496 Denver 9 13 .409' Boston 45 66 .446 Dea Moines. . 3 14 .39l!Pittsburgh ..35 71 .330 AMER. LEAGUE. I AMER. ASSN. W.LPCt W,L.Prt. Chicago 70 42 .623;IndUnapolis 71 46 .612 Boston 67 41 .620 Louisville ..68 62 .567 Cleveland ...69 55 .618181. 'Paul ....64 49 .666 netrolt 68 64 .618'Columbus ...61 53 .535 New tork, .63 65 .491!Ksn. City 63 CO .469 Washington 61 5$ .468. Minneapolis 62 65.444 Phila 41 65 .3S7j.Mllwsukee . .49 68 .419 St. Louis ..42 71 .S73Toledo 4161.380 Yesterday's Results. ." WESTERN LEAGUE. ' Joplin, 4; Omaha, 3. ' Ienver-St. Joseph, rain. Wichita, 1; Lea Molnea. 2.. Hutchinson, 0; Lincoln, 4. ' NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia, 0; Boston, 3. Brooklyn, 3-1; New Tork, 2-7. Cincinnati, 2; Pittsburgh, S. , AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago, 5; Cleveland, 4. . Boston, 4; Philadelphia, 2. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, St. Paul, 3-7; Minneapolis, 6-5, Kansas City, 3; Milwaukee, U i ' Games Today. Western League Joplin at Omaha. Den ver at St. Joseph, Wichita at Des Moines, Hutchinson at Lincoln. National LeagueChicago at Boston, Cin rtnnati at Brooklyn, St. Louis at New Tork, Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. American League Open date. CHICAGO WINS IN TEN-INNING GAME Two Singles in Tenth Spell Defeat for Cleveland Team; Three Pitchers to Fin ish Game. Cleveland, O., Aug. 15. Winning S to 4 in ten innings, Chicago took the scries today, three to one. Leibold scored the winning run on his single, McMullin's sacrifice and Collins' sin gle. Klepfcr was taken out in the eighth after he hadi passed the first, two batsmen, Coumbe, who relieved him pitcher only to Collins and Jack son. The former singled and Jackson doubled, tying the score. Gould then entered the box and prevented further scoring until the tentfli. Cleveland knocked Cicotte from the box, but Scott proved a puzzle. Wambsganss took part in four double plays. Speak er was unable to play because of heing hit in the head with a pitched ball yesterday, Soore: CHICAGO. CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. r.elb'ld.lf M'MI'n.Sb 3 E.CTs,2b 5 2 2 1 OGraney.lf 5 0 2 0 10 1 OC'pm'n.ss 4 S S 4 2 3 3 IRoth.cf 2 12 0 2 6 0 OSmlth.rf 4 12 0 ISO OHarrls.lb 2 0 13 0 1 S 2 0Wb's,2b 5 1 4 0 2 3 0 Evans, lib i 1 0 3 0 1 lO'Nelll.c 3 2 3 1 10 2 OKl'pfr.p 111) 0 0 1 OCoumbe.p 0 0 0 1 Gould, p 10 0 3 Deberry 10 0 0 . Oulsto 110 0 J'kson.rf Felsch.cf Gand'l.lb Rlsb'rf.ss, Srhalk.c ". Olcotte.p Scott, p Totals.. 35 10 30 10 1 Fatted for O'Neill In tenth. Batted for Gould In tenth. cWaro 000011020 1- Claveland .......... 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 4 Two-base hits; E. Collins. Jackson. Three base hit: Chapman. Double plays: Klepfer to W ambasansg; Wambasganss, Chapmam and O'Neill; Wambaftanss and Harris (2); E. Collins, Itlsbera and Gandil. Bases on halls Off Cicotte, 4; off Scott, 4; off Klepfer, 4; on uoutd. 1. Hits: Off Coumbe. 3 In one third of an Inning-; off Gould, S In two and two-thirds of an lnnlnt. Struck out: By i icoite, s; by Scott, l; by Klepfer, 1. Urn plres: Owen and Nallln. Boston Rallies to Ninth. Philadelphia, Auif. li. Boston rallied In the ninth inning todsy and defeated Phila delphia, 4 to 1. With runners on third and second and two out, Thomas scored both men with a single and Thomas scored when Itt tnrew wild on Foster's grounder. Noyes and Foster had a fine battle until the seventh Inning, when the former wsi knocked unconscious In a collision with $7 Pants Fjree Just Think of It Men! A regular $25 and $30 Suit (C. & P.) tailored to your measure, and extra $7 pair of pants free. N. W. Coraer 15th and Harney St a. U I Af H New, Window. yJ Mod.U the Tortures of Rheumatism treatment of Rheumatism. , It acts directly upon the blood, which it promptly purifies of all disease germs. It is a powerful antidote, nad elimini nates from the blood all trace of rheumatic germs, building up and strengthening the run-down system. Write today to our medical di rector, who will give you valuable advice regarding the proper treat ment Of Vrtlir fflm MM LAAramm - ' ' .VIVA, LOO Swift Specific Co., Dept S-150. M- mnia, ua. , . . . k 16, 1917 HobliUel ,and Schauer. 'fjcore BOSTON. waa forced to retire to PHILADELPHIA. AB.H Walsh.cf 6 2 O.A. 3 0 E. AB.H.O. A.E. OJam'sn, rf3 0 3 Barry.Sb Hob'll.lb Gar'cr.Sb Hooper.rf Lewis. If Scott.ss Jan'ln.sa Tho'as.c Foster, p 2Shor'en 60rover.2b 3 OBcxIlc.lf OBnt s.Sb OStrk.cf OMcIns.lb OSchatiK.c 0 Wilt. S3 ONoyes.p 18ch'er,ji 0Dugan Totals 32 9 27 9 1 Totals 29 6 27 10 2 Batted for Scott In ninth. ' Ran for Bates in ninth. ' Boston ...A 0 0 0 0 fl 0 0 34 Philadelphia ..0 0 0 1 0 01 0 02 Two-base, hit: Thomas. Double plays: Scott to Hoblltzell; Janileson to Schang; Grover to Witt; Bodlo to Schang. Bases on balls: Off Foster, 2; off Noyes, 2; off Schauer, 1. Hits: Off Noyes, 6 In seven In nings. Struck out: By Foster, 3; by Noyes, 5. Umpires: Morlarlty and Evans. mjmm? rummy. "PHOTO 'PIAY- OFFER.ING.T' 11 ' 1 mm 1 ' 1 & ssa II T II liiJ! r;. A CHARLES RAY E rJ SUDDEN JIM" - 1 Vy - V ' Iffi Thursday-Jack Pickford J Tf U p SLAC"ER?' 1 C! If&M M "DURAilD OF THE BAD LANDS" One of those clever western stories that made him famous, wherein I. daring UeTll-rrlay-V,are tsad Man was turned into a 100 P citizen by three little kiddjea. TODAYFRIDAYSATURDAY A J S ygV9 ZmxS&aM .j -i j 0 nunuraiac r TT B H II Onlay 111 j J In Prices g Weekly, ,Too ' gj I Sunday MARY MILES MINTER . IB IX Li X WEST THE FUNNIEST MAN ON EARTH INDULGE INLUXURIOUS LAUGHTER Take in Thirty Minutes of Fun You need something refreshing to forget the days' worries, troubles 'and the hot weather. r - Thousands of dollars are expended in the making of "WE ST picttres. They are Comedy Features DeLuxe. Artistic direction, superb- supporting cast, novel plots,' developing the unusual and unex pected situation, they are crowded with V ' Pep, Punch and Pop , Your Theatre Manager will Tell AMISEMENTS. OPENING OF SEASON 1917-18 Two Nijhts: Wed. and Thurs., Aug. 22-23. apocial Matins Ihursday. Henry Miller Presents ' i Ruth Chatterton And the New York Company, including BRUCE McRAE, in A. E. Thomas' Delightful Comedy, "Come Out of the Kitchen" . SEAT SALE SATURDAY. MAIL ORDERS NOW. Prices: Evenings. $2.00 to 50c; Matinee, J1.50 to 50c The Bee Want Ads Sweet Aubrey Shipped To Omaha for Races Burlington a., -Aug. la. Sweet Aubrey, 5:094, Jhe mare who woft the 2:14 trot yesterday, has been ship ped to Omaha for the Great Western circuit rlfces at the Douglas county fair grounds at Benson. " Curiously enough. Sweet Aubrey was bred and raised in Benson by the then mayor, Joe McGuire, who 'sold her to her present owner, Dr. C. C. Hall of Omaha. Sweet Aubrey starts in the 2:14 trot on Thursday. August 23, the grain exchange $1,000 event, against Anzanetta, Gail McKiniiey, Heir Reaper, J6e Vincent, Onward Allerton, Spriggan and several other of the best trotters of the west. In BILLY WEST comedies are hilariously funny, they are every thing you hav'nt seen before. Film Fans 'harken to the call ofjBILLY WEST. He is going to delight the millions of fun-seekers through his two reel comedies-Released every two weeks. The theatre desirous of keeping abreast of the times is going to secure the greatest feature comedies ever released. Watch the pipers an nouncing his appearance. You About West Ask Him AMISKMKNTS. BASE BALL OMAHA vs. JOPLIN August 13141516 ROURKE PARK Monday, August 13, Ladies Day. Gaines Called 3:18 ."OMAHA'S FUN CENTER N SAT. MAT. AUG. 18 !"OHfGIRL'ft.rstw Seats Rraiy 10 A.' M, Thursday, August 18. Produce Results!! her race here Sweet Aubrey defeated Habara, who starts in the 2:17 trot af Benson on the closing flay. Beatrice Athletic Coach - May Assist Jumbo Stiehm Beatrice, Neb., Aug. 15. (Special.). Guy Rathbtin, for the last few years secretary of the Young Men's Chris tian association and in charge of athletics at the high school, has re signed his position and left Wednes day with his family on a trip to Chi cago and his old home at Marinette, Wis. It is reported thaf Mr. JRathbun will become assistant coach for Jumbo Stiehm at Bloomiiigton, Ind., at the opening of the football season. ' Bee Want Ads Produce Results FOR. - TOP AY- Today Only EDDY POLO in "THE GRAY GHOST" LILLIAN WALKER in 'HESPER OF THE MOUNTAINS -MUSE- Bryant Washburn in 'The Golden Idiot" AMI) SEMEN TS. ONLY VAUDEVILLE IN OMAHA HERBERTS TRAINED SEALS WILSON & WILSON The Barber and the Bootblack JIM BLACK DUO A Comedy Novelty With Kick- ELDRIDGE, BARLOW & ELDRIDGE "A RURAL DELIVERY" XT::.. ? I BABt M ARIE I 1 OSBORNE d H The Sweetest. Cutest and Youneest i B Star of the Screen. Plava PIr.t. 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