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WOLYES WIN LAST
CLASHOF SERIES
Kansans' Pound McQuire and
Luschen Unmercifully and
.". .Rourkes Are Dethroned
Again.
. . Lincoln invades Omaha today
for a aerie of four games.
A double header will be played
Sunday, starting at 2:15. '
Lincoln is now leading the
league with Omaha one game be
hind so the series starting today
Srobably - will have considerable
earing upon the pennant result.
Dethroned Again
Coanry, 2l . . .
I. William, rt
Miller, 1
Khew. lb
Yardley, ...
HrotUm. c
Thompson, f f
Jiye, 8b ....
MnGnlra, p ..
Lusrben, p ,
Total ....
OMAHA.
AB. K.
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0
4
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H. O.- i
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0
1
15
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Marti n, et . . .
Harffrr, ....
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Mnllrlilc, If ..
(oodwln, 8b
H. William, lb
Yarjsn. . . . . .
nvl. 8b
Kotnrr, p . .
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WICHITA.
AB. K.
4 3
4 1
4 0
a
5. t
t 9
S
4 0
S 0
S ST 17 1
X
1
s
14
a
A. K.
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10 15 87 17
' Joe Bcrger's famished Wolves sunk
the harpoon into Pa Rourke's Pets
yesterday afternoon, 10 to 4, made it
fifty-fifty on the four-game series and
dethroned the Ronrkes from their po
sition at the top of the pennant lad
der. : Tough luck. :
The ball game was somewhat punk.
The playing : was nothing to brag
about, the umpiring was of the same
caliber and even the rooting was of
the bush league variety despite the
fact that it was ladies day.
The thirsty Kansans, who, alas, no
longer can satisfy said thirst in the
Gate City, jumped on Pa's Pets with
feet, first and .spikes flying. The
Roiirkes were sti horribly mangled
they didn't look the same.
Berger'a men started on Pete Mc
Guire in the second stanza, chased
him to the shower and continued, their
pitiless attack on Arnold Luschen.
They ran up a total of fifteen hits, in
cluding a homer and four two-bag-
S. . '
. , Yiryarr Slugs Pill.
A rYaryan was the ucinon slugger with
ahome run with i two ' on base, a
cteuble and a single". ,! i K
! Mr. Shannon, who ordinarily passes
i these days of bum umpiresrobbed
Shag Thompson and Yardley of good
hits yesterday among 'other tilings.
Shag made a beautiful double down
the first base line. The ball lit a foot
inside the line, but Shannon, said foul.
Yardley beat out a hit a mile, but
Spike called him out.
i And the athletes never said "boo."
The hits probably would not have
made any material difference in the
result of the combat but Pa's. Pets
might have manifested some annoy
ance at least But. perhaps, Spike has
them "vood ooed or something.
Today the lowly Links come for
four games.
ducklings Eat Up Grizzlies :
J In Fourteen-to-Nothing Feed
Lincoln, Aug. 24. The locals
smothered Denver, 14 to O. hcre to
flay. Nabors was wild and ineffective
and was driven from the mound at the
end of the fourth. McCormick ap
peared in the relief role and barring
one bad inning, worked like a real
pitcher. East was very effective.
Score:
; DENVER. LINCOLN.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.K.
Waffll.Ib
Kallhr.u 4
Butober.lf 4
Mllli.lb 4
Harul.lb 4
Nhratk.e-rH
MeCk.rf-p
Hartmn,c( 8
Nabori,p 1
Bartmy.o 8
S 6
1 8
lit
08mltb,lb ,8 1 JtI 1
IThnun.lf '8 18 0 0
0 Partes ,!f 4 8 8 0 0
tr.ltttri.ct '48490
IBarsmr.n 4 1 0 .4 0
OOregory.rf 8 1 ft 0 0
0Imb,rf 8 110 0
OSHH.Sb 8 0 0 1 0
ORohrar.o I I I I I
lBait.p 4 8 0.1 0
Total. SS
Omaha
Run 0 1 0 0 O O J IO4
lllta 3 1 0 0 S 0 B
Wli-hlta
Ktina 8 I I S O 1
lllta , 1 8 I 0 1 8 8 8 015
Mom rnm Taryan. Twa-baaa hit I Mar
tina, McBrlda, Varyan, ( er, Millar. NaorKlea
hltai a'ardley, Kavli, H. Wllllama, Voj. Hac
rltlea fly I II. Wtlllami. mol.n baaa: Oood
win. ltouhla playi Coanry to Vardlry ttt
Shaw. Hit: Off McCinlre, 4 In one and one
third Inning! of Liinchon, 11 In Mfrn and
two-third Innlnga. Htruck outi Br KoMt
nrr 2, by I.tchn 8. ' Ba on balUi Off
Knritnrr 4, off Mrdlilr I. off l.unchm 8.
lilt by pitched ball) MHUr. Shaw. Wild
pitch t Koratnar. l.rft on baaeii Omaha 11,
Wichita 9. Time I 8:10. Vmplrei Shannon.
Holly.Sb S 8 8 S OHonmn.Sb I 0 0 8 0
Radar. 11 8 8 1M'C-In.8b S 4 0 8 1
Waton,rf 8 0 8 0 Dtltn.lt 8 0 0 0 0
Mualer.lb 4 1 S 0 CTulkt.aa 4 0 0 1 1
Bougan.of 8 0 0 0 IHenry.lb 1 10 1 1
Ilealey.lb 4 0 4 S OHmltli.rf 14 10 1
Cro.by.o 4 1 4 8 0K!ch'on, I 111 II
Orover.p 0 0 0 0 OAdama.p 8 8 110
Bromh'f.p 4 8 110
Conolly.cf 1 0 0 0 0 Total 36 14 27 8 4
0' 1
1 1
08
0
0
7; by Brmmr-
Off Orover, 4;
Total 8 a ST 14 1
Hutohlnion ...0 0 10
SU Joaeph..., 10 8 0
Ptrurk out: By Adam,
bnff. 8. IIrio on ball:
off Brammerhoff. 8. lilt and earned run:
Oft Orover, 10 and 4 In two and one-third
Inning; off Adam. 8 and 4 In nln In
ning;, 'oft Brr mmerhotf, , 4 and 8 In all
td two "-third Innlriga, 'Sacrifice hitat
Watson (3), Stolen bti: Rlchardaon,
Smith. Two-bae hit: McClnllan, Richard-
eon, Mueller. Douhl '."play: Holljfi yo,
Rdr to Mueller. Wild pitch: Orover,
Breram'erhotf. Left on bae: 8t. Jeitph.'
; Hutchlnaon, 7. Time! 8:10. Umpire!
Wllhlnaon and Brown. :,
GIANTS AND CUBS
DIVIDE HONORS
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New York Scores Three Runs
Off Douglas in First Game;
Vaughn Gets Away
Well.
Athletics Clean Up Tigers, -
Landing Twenty-Seven Bases
Detroit. Auir. 24. Philadelphia
pounded three Octroit pitcherj for
sixteen hits and a total of twenty
seven bases this afternoon, winning,
8 to 4. Detroit knocked Schauer out
after four innings, but could not hit
Seibold, who followed. Bodie got two
doubles and two singles in five times
at bat. Score:
DETROIT. PHILADELPHIA.
AB.U.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B
Buah.a 8 8 4 ltamron.rf t 0 0 0 0
Mann,cMf 1
Zldr.Sb . 4 1
Mrlile,ll i i
Deal. lb 5 3
KtldOff, 4 8
Elllott.c 8 1
Pllh'fr.o 0 0
Vaughn, p 4 8
Vltt.3b 4 8 1
Cobb.cf s a 0
Veach.lf S'l 1
Hell'an.rf 4 8 1
Bprne.lb 4
Younft.Sb 8
Spcnter.o I
Vtlle.o o
?unnl'm,p 8
Cover'a.p 0
Ghmke.p 0
Harper 1
Crawrd 0
B.Jona 1
8 17
1 3
0 8
0 1
10
0 0
0 0
0
0
8 OCIrorer.ib S 8 8 1 0
0 OBAdle.lf S 4 8 0 0
8 0Rato,3b t 1 1 8 1
6 onatee.lh ,61181
0 pltrunk.cf 4 8 8 0 0
8 IMcln'e.lb 4 1 11 0 0
8 OHaley.o 5 8 4 8 0
1 ODun'n. 8 8 8 0 0
4 OSchauer.p 1 0 0 8 0
, 1 0Selbold,p 8 1 0. 0 1
0 0
0 0 Total!.. 88 If 87 IS 8
0 0 . ' ,
0 0 '
Total.. 84 11114 8 Total.. SI 11 17 7 1
Lincoln 8 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 '14
Punver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
t . . .
Two-baao hit: BerghamVner.' Double play:
8healak to Hartnell. Stolen base: (iregory.
Kaorlflc hit: Thomaaon (8). Struck out:
By iiabora, 8; by McCormick, 8; by East, 4.
Baoea on ball: Off Nabon. 4; off McCor
mick, 1; off Kat. 4. Karned run: Oft Na
bora, 0; off McCormick. 4. Left on ban:
Lincoln. 8; Denver, 11. Hlte: Off Et. 4 In
' nln Innings; oft Nabon, 8 In four Inning;
orr McCormick, In lour Inning. Tim
J;J. Umpire: Daly.
Des Moines Takes Three
Out of Four From Joplin
Des Moines, Aug. 24. Dressen out
pitched Mapel today and Des Moines
made it three victories out of the four
game series with Joplin by a score
of 3 to 1. Score: '
, JOPLIN. DEB MOINES.
AB H O A E. - AB.K.O A E
l.amb.n 8 0 0 3 OCaae.lf 3 10 0 0
CoCh n.Jb 4 3 0 1 IRwoJdt.Sb 3 0 0 1 0
Carllala.lt 4 0 3 0 OBhan'y.lk 3 1 14 0
. Mti.lb 8 1 11 1 OHunt-r.rT 3 0 10 0
Mpnroa.e (III OHartrd.ea 4 1110
Davis rf 4 0 3 0 OM'phy.rf 3 0 3 0 0
Barg.lb, 3 114 OCotfey.lb 3 0 3 3 0
Brok'w.cf 3 0 10 OKpahT.o 3 0 4 0 0
Col'na.cf 10 10 0Drruen.p l 0 0 10
Totla..lt 114 11 1 Total. .24 lll0
.Batted for Brokaw In eighth.
Joplin 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01
Dea Molnea 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 3
.Homo run: Cochran. Three.bae hit:
Hartford. Two-ba bit: Mapel. Sacrifice
hit: Swoldt, 3. Stolen baee: Case. Left
en baaea: De Molnea. S: Joplin, 4. Struck
outi By Dreeaen, 4; by Mapel. 8. Baae on
ball: Off Drecaon, 3; off Mapel, :. Bit
by. pitched ball: By Mapel. Epaha, Hlu
and earned rune: Off Dresaen, 4 anil 1 In
nine Inning: off Mapel. 5 and 8 In eight
Inning. Double play: Bhanley (unatltd).
Time: 1:37. Umpir: Buh.
Hutchinson Trims, St. Joe.:
- In Loosely-Played Game
St' TAnh. Mo.. AufiC'24. Huechin
son won trorr St. Joseph today in a
' very loosely piayed game. The score
was 8 to 5. After Hutchinson had
1 made ten hit off Grover he was
replaced by Bremmerhoff in the third
inning. Score: . . . . .' ,
nr JOSEPH. ' HUTCHINSON.
' ABHOAK. AB.H.O.A.B.
a;tvu i : i : ; fMcnte.cr t t - o
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Toal..3S 13 37 30 3 - ,
Batted for Cunningham In alglh. 'v.
. "Batted tor Spencer In eighth.
Batted for Coveleakl In eighth.
Philadelphia. ..0 1 3 0 0 3 0 1 I
Detroit .......0 10300000-
Two-has hit: ' Bodte, (3): Strunk.
Veach. Graver, Haley. Bates, pugan. Three-
has nit: 11 a ley, eiruna. Bioien oatea;
Burn. Vltt Baae on ball. Cunningham,
I; Belbold, 8. Hit: Off Hchauar, 11 In four
Inning: Cunningham. 11 In S Inning
Coveleekle, 1 in two Innlnga; Ehmke, 4 In
one Inning. Htruck out: Cunningham, 3;
Seibold, 3. Umpire. Dlneen and Tallin, ,
Sioux Citv Men Lose in
Professional Golf Match
On the Feld club golf links rFiday,
in playing professional golf, Stanley
Davis and iam Keynoids ot tne Lma
ha Field club defeated Fike Sherman
and Rudolph Knettler. The score:
1 Davie, J9; Reynolds, 83. ' VI
fiherman. 81; Knettler, (I. ' ' " -
Sport Calendar Today
Trotting TIom of Grand Circuit meeting
at Philadelphia. Clot of Creak W estern Cir
cuit meeting at Omaha.
Athletlee Metropolitan A. A. V. track and
field championships, at New York City. Mid
dle Mtatce a. A. I . track and field enam
plonahlp. at PhUdelphla. w Kngland A,
A. I', track and field championship, at
Cambridge, Mais.
Hwlmmlnt Outdoor ehampktaahlnO of
Amateur Athletic Federation, at Chicago,
A. A. I, long-distance championships, at
Detroit. - ".:
Tcnnle Kentucky etate patriotic tourna
ment onena at LonUrllle. Mlnnreota data
patriotic touraament opena at Duluth. Ohio
tato patriotic tournament opena at Cleve
land. Central Ohio patrlotlo tournament
opena at Columbus. , . ..
Boxing Irish Patsy Cllne agalast Pete
HaHlap, ten round, at Brooklyn. Jeff
Hmlth aralmt Jack Dillon, tea rounds, at
Racine, V is. - ,
iw York, Aug. 24. New York
and Chicago broke even on a double
header today, the Giants winning the
first game, 3 to 1, while the Cubs
evened up by winning the second,, 12
to 2.
. New York won the first game by
scoring three runs off Douglas in the
fifth inning on a hit batsman, a sac
rifice, a double steal and hits by
Burns, Herrog and Kauff. The game
was played in an hour and fifteen
minutes, the season's record.
In the second game the Cubs
pounded Demaree for fourteen hits
in seven innings, scoring seven runs
in the seventh. Vaughn, who
pitched five scoreless innnings yester
day .pitched another strong game for
Chicago. Score, first game:
CHICAGO. NEW YORK.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.OA.E.
Flack.rt 4 14 0 OBuina.lf 4 8 10 0
Mann.cf 4 13 0 (IHersog.tb 4 8 8 6 0
Zelder.lb 4 0 14 CKauff.cf 3 13 0 0
Merkl.lb 4 0 14 0 OH'm'n.Sb 3 0 3 3 0
Woiter.ir 3 0oe lrit'cvr, 40370
peal.Sb 8 3 3 1 OR'bta'n.rf 3 10 0 0
Kllduff.s 3 0 3 2 OHolke.lb) Mil M
Elllott.o 3 14 0 ClUrld'n.o 3 0 3 0 0
D'glaa.p 3 0 0 0 Ofarrltt.p 3 0 0 3 0
WIIon ,1 1 0 0 0
W'rtm'n 0 0 0 0 0 Totals.. 31 ( 34 1
""TotaliTTjt 7J714 0 V
Batted for Douglaa In Ninth.
Ran for Wilton In ninth.
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
New York 0 M 0 3 0 0 0 3
Two-base hit: Kauff, Wilson. Thre-be
hit: Burn, Robertson. Stolen baae: Her
nog. Burn, Kauff. Double play: Kllduff
and Duel; Zimmerman and Holke. Baaea
on ball: orr Dougla. l. struck out: By
Douglas, 3. Umpire: Rlgler and Branstleld.
Score, second game: .
CHICAGO. NEW YORK.
AB.H.O.A.E. -. AB.H.O.A.B.
Flack, rf 4 8 3 0 0Btima,lf 3 3 4 0 0
0 1 OHereog.Sb 4 1
I I OKautr.cC... 4 ,1
OZ'm n.3b - 3
0!,obert,3b 0
OFlfch'r, 4
OR'bta'n.rf 4
OHolko.lb 4
ORarld'n.O 8
4
3
3
4
6
1
1 1 OAnd'r'an.p 0
Thorpe 1
Total. .31 IT 87 T ODemare.p 3
Murray, c 3
f 4 1 2 0 8tock.3b 3 0 10 0
Chaae.lb 4 2 U 0 Crav'th.rf 3 1 1 0 0
i .....i.rf 4 2 10 Ot.nd'us.lb 3 1 0.0 0
NoaKlf 3 0 10 OVVhltttd.lf 3 8 3 0 0
Shcan.2b 2 0 13 O.Vieh'f.Sb 4 2 13 0
McK'ie.lb 1 I 0 t OAdams.c 4 1 .C 0
Wingro.o 4 14 3 lOtKh'r.pM 2 0 10
Regan. p 2 1 i) 1 OKixey.p 16 0 10
Rtng.p. 0 0 0 0 0 :'
Kuether 0 0 0 0 0 Totals . 31 K 2T 12 0
Schn'der 0 0 0 0 0
Mitchell 0 0 0 0 0
Clrk 1 0 0 K0'
Magee 1 0 0 0 0
Total. .33 10 24 13 1
Batted for 8hean In eevenili.
Ran for Reuther In aeventh.
Batted for Regan in seventh.
Batted for Mitchell In seventh. . '
Batted fur Neale In ninth.
Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 05
Philadelphia 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 1 6
Two-base hits: Griffith, Paekert, Adams.
Whltted. Three-base hit: Cravath. Double
playi: ,WcpefnMf t"5Lojfr to' C7ias. Kopf
to Shealltt (TiasrBeE,to Kopf tOChase,
Rixey to" Bancroft to Luderus. Bares c,n
ball: Off Qti . Rlnr. 1 : off
Oetchger. 2;': 'Hltav AM lie Man. 10 in six
Inning': off -fVi&'V SZ2l? 'J on
third innlncn, Jifjcli, oiX:Pt Rp?in, ::;
by King. 1; b-Oeru h gw, -2 ; by Rixey, 3.
t'rr.plres: Klopi arfrl l;in$lif.
Score, second game:, .,
PHILA DELPH I A. "Ai IXCIN.V ATI.
AB;H.O.A.B. '-''AB.H.O.A.B.
Paskert.cf 4 13 0 OGroh.Sb 4 4 0 0 0
3 6 OKopt.ss b 1
0 1 ORoush.cf 4 1
0 0 0Chen.-,lb 5 0
0 OOrlfflth.rf 5 2
S OJMatJc,!! i .X
3 3 2Ahii.2b. ..X. 0
4 2 0 McK'le,2b 0 0
3 0 OWIngox 3 1
0 3 OEUcr.p 3 0
0 2 Ollitchell.p 0 0
0 O 0'Rutli?r 1 0
Banc'ft.as 5
Stock. 3b 3
Crav'th.rf 4
I.ud'us.lb 4
Whltted. ir 4
Meh'T.Sb 8
Klllifer.o
Adams. c
Rlxey.p
Bcndcr.p
nugry
2
2
1
0
3
1 i
1 0
1 1
1 1
0 0
3 0
0 0
0 1
0 0
Is 0
3
2
4
1
3
4 4' 0
0 0 0
4 0 0
0 3 0
0 10
0 0 0
Schulte 110 0 Clarke 0 0 0 0 0
I - Schn'der 0 0 0 0 0
i Totals.. 34 13 27 14 3 -
Totals. . 37 1I33 11 1
Batted for Shean Ui eighth.
"Battel for Eller in eighth.
Ren for Clarke. liv eighth,
"Nlehoff out. hit. by 'hatted ball.
Ran for Kllllfer In eeventh. ;
Batted for Rixey In seventh.'. .
Cincinnati 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 t
Philadelphia 1 1 1 0 0 0 4 0 7
Two-base hit: Griffith. Magee, Stock,
Nlehoff, Kllllfer. Three-bae hits: Cravath,
2. Double play: Kopf to Shean to Chase,
Nlehoff to Bancroft to Luderus. Bases on
balls: Off Mitchell, li off Bender, 2. Hits:
Off Eller, 13 in aeven innings; off Rixey, 9
lu seven Innings; Struck out: By KUer, 2;
by Rixey, 3; by Bender, 3. Umpires:- Klem
and Einslle.
A'lctory for Flrates.
Boston, Aug. 24 Frank Miller pitched
Pittsburgh to a l-to-0 victory over Boston
today. Barns was hit for three double
nd t-svo singles. Blgbee made ten putouta
In left field. Score:
PITTSBURGH. BOSTON.
AB.H.O.A.E. . AB.U.O.A.JS.
.Tack'n.rf 4 10 0 OKelley.lf 3
BlRbee.lf .4 1 10 0 Mar'lle,s 4
0 1
1 0
0 1
0 7
4
3
1
0 OFon-ell.ss 4
1 ORehs.rf.. 4
3 IKone'y.lb 3
1 OSmlth.Sb. 3
1 0Raw'gs,2b 3
3 ORIco.c. 3
1 OBarnes.p. 3
Carey.ef. 4
Boock'i,!ib 4 1
Ward.s. '4 0
R.Mll'r.tb 3 0
Pltler,2b. 1 0
W.Wag'r.c 3 1
F.MIller.p 3 1
Totals 32 5 27 10 1 Total 30 5 i
Pittsburgh ....0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Boston ...v. ..0.0 0 0 0 0 0
. Two-bae hits: Jacobs, Blgbee, W. Wag
ner . Base on balls: Off F. Miller 1. 8trucW
out: By F. Miller 1, by Barnes 2. Umplresl
Qulgley and Byron.
0 2 0
2 0 7 1
0 3 0 4
3 3 14
61 1
0 0 14
0 0 4 4
0 4 0
mi
27 IS 1
0 0
o 04
Bee Want Ads Produce Results.
Total.. 33 8 2718 3
Batted rfor Anderson In ninth.
Chicago 00,103070 2 It
New York. .......... 0 9 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
Two-ba hit: Wolter. Thraa-baaa hit:
Vaughn, Flack. Stolen ba: Robertson.
Double play: Lobtrt and Holke; Lobert and
Hersog. Base on ball: Off Vauhn, 3; oft
Demaree, 1. Hit: Oft Demre, 14 In seven
Inning. Struck out; By Vaughn, ; by
Demaree, 3; by Anderson, 1. Umpire: Rlg
ler and Branfleld.
Phllllea fiet Becon From Reds.
Philadelphia. Aug. 14. Hard hitting gave
Philadelphia two victories over Cincinnati
today, 4 to 4 and 7 to 0, Both Oeschger and
Regan were hit hard in th first gam.
Rixey took Oeschger' place In th (eventh
inning and got credit for tha victory In thla
contest aa wall as in th aecond, when he
wa taken out for a pinch, hluer In th
eventh Inning, during which th horn team
put enough runa over th plat to win.
Score, first game:
CINCINNATI PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B.
Groh.Sb 4 3 10 OPaakert.cf 4 13 0 0
Kopf, 3 0 3 1 OBanc'ft. a 0 3 8
Standing oj 'Teams
WEST. LEAOUB. NAT. LEAGUE.
W.L.Pet.l W.L.Pct
Lincoln ....13 11 .ttllNew York... 73 40 .443
Omaha .. . .18 14 J03 Phlla 43 4 .544
Wichita ....18 14.443i8t. Louis. ...41 11 .(30
Hutchinson. It 14 .(43 Chicago ....41(1.113
St Joeeph.-lS 14 .400 Cincinnati ..43 40.412
Joplin 13 If ,404Brooklyn .,.(4(4 .473
Denver 13 11 .404 Boeton ......44 CI .440
Dea Molnea.. 13 20. .jailPittsburgh ,.37 78.333
AMER. LEAGUE. AMER. ASSN.
W.L.Pct.1 ' W.L.PcL
Chicago ....78 44 .430 Indianapolis 74 44 .43
Boston 71 44 .407iLoulvill ...73 (4.475
Cleveland ..47 (( .(5iSt. Paul 41(3 .S4
r... i. . . . a , . . . . . . .
New ?ork..(5 40.47i;Kansa Ctty.(4 43 .471
Washington (4 43 .4(l'. Minneapolis Si 71 .437
St. Loul....4S 74. SSl! Milwaukee ..(8 44.444
Phlla. r..",.,43 71 .877!Tolelo ......41 73.3(3
Yesterday's Result.
WESTERN; LEAGUE.
Omaha. 4: Wichita, 10.
Denver, 0; Llnceln, 14. i
St. Joe, S; Hutchlnaon. 8.
Joplin, 1; Dea Moines. 3.
NATIONAL LB AGUE.
I Pittsburgh. 1; Boiton, 0.
Sit. Loul. Brooklyn, rain. ":
, Chicago, 1-13; New York. 8-3.
Cincinnati, 4-4; Philadelphia, 4-7.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Philadelphia, 8; Detroit. 4. '
' . AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
8t. Paul. S; Columbus, 4.
' Minneapolis. 1; Toledo. 0.
Indianapolis. 10; Milwaukee, 3.
, Kanaaa City, 8 Loulrvllle, 3. - -
Game Today.
Western League Lincoln at Omaha,
Denver at Hutchlnaon,' Wichita at Joplin.
Dea Molne at St. Joseph.
National League Pittsburgh at Boeton.
St. Loul at Brooklyn, Chicago at Naw
York. Cincinnati at Philadelphia.
American League Washington at Chi
cago, Boaton at St. Louis PhUdelphla at
Detroit, New York at Cleveland.
When the Skin Seems Ablaze
With Itching and Burning
There' just one thing to do.
' If your skin seems ablate with the
fiery burning and itching fEcrema,
real and lasting relief can only come
from treatment that goes below the
surface that reaches down to the
very source of the trouble. So-called,
skin-diseases come from a disordered
condition of the blood, and the proper
treatment is through the blood.
Search far and near, and you can
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not find a blood remedy that ap-
roachea S. S. S. for reAl efficiency,
t has been on the market for fifty
years, during which time it has been
giving uniform satisfaction for all
manner of blood disorders. If you
want prompt and lasting relief,' you
can rely upon S. S. S. For expert ad
vice aa to the treatment of your own
individual case, write today to Chief
Medical Adviser, Swift Specific Co.,
Dept. M-150, Atlanta, Ga.
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