THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1918. a bringing I tesfi L--"- 1 1 e M -o-r 1 p-s LtJ McManus I ; : . . - ... ' 1 i i BLANCHE CARTER PROVES SURPRISE TO TURF TALENT Ohio $3,000 Purse Captured 4by Mare Overlooked in Bet ting; Peter Vonia Wins 3-Year-Old Trot. Cleveland, July 10. Blanche Carter, the queen vof the 1917 half-milers, cap tured the Ohio $3,000 purse at North Randall today. The winner was al most entirely overlooked in the bet ting. ' , ;v , After practically having the stake at his mercy, Wilkes Brewer broke several yards from the wire in the third heat. The second division of the Fast 3-year-old trot went to the odds on favorite, Peter Vonia, in straight heats, after, a battle with Blitsie and Ramco in iach mile. Binland took the 2:14 class trot in straight heats. Getting off in the lead, he was never headed. ' After losing the first heat of the 2:12 trot to Sis Bing, an outsider in the betting, Chilcoot, took the next two' and the race, being the third favorite to score, i ' - The 2:14 pace went to The Problem, second choice, in straight heats. His victory; was the easiest of the day, Baron Chan offering the only con tention. - , Summary: Th Fail wepitak. valu $1,644.47, 3-year-old trotting second division) Peter Vonia, b. e. (Cox) t 1 BHUIe, tr. f. (Nuckolls)., S t liamco. br. e. (Btnkea)...t. ...... ,,,.) I Jennifer, br, f. (Fleming). .....( 4 J,aay Wtllgo. ch. f. (Marvin) 4 1 Hollyroofl Naomi, b. t. (Dodge) S I . louisa Fletcher, b. f. (Thomas)., S I Xing Watt., b. t. (Whitehead) T Ar Dumper Crop, b, 1. (McDonald) ,. dis Time: 8:10, i:0tt. 5:14 clan, trotting, r-urs 11,000: Tllntand, blk. h. (Hedrlck) 1 Hollyrood Kate, ro. m. (Oodice).... S Talblngen, b. m, (Jamleion )..... (. 4 Oo!Un Spier, b. m. (Stokes)...... Alma Forbes, br. m. (Ackerman).. S Ante Our, b. h. (Murphy)... I Blackburn Watt., b. h. ( Mllloy) . . , . 10 i i s 1 I 4 t 4 V7 t t 1 S s Th Lincoln, blk.. h. (Cox) IS Zomldotte. b. m. MqDonald)...,ll 10 S J.worthy McKlnney, br. h, (Lee).. I S dr Nellie Alcantara, b. m, (Sturgeon).. I dr , The Aee, b. g. (Mitchell) 1 diet Brownie Watts, b. m. (Rodney) , . .13 dlat Time: 1:04, i:0i, 1:06. Silt elasa, trotting, puree, 11,000: Chilcoot, ch. g. (Murphy) ..........S Ms Bins-, b. in., (Stokea) 1 Lucky Clover, b. tn., (Cox) ..I 1 Wynema, eh. m., (Fleming)... .... I Olenwood B.. b, g.. (Ersklne) ....I iliss Isabella McOregor, br. m., (Moor- head) Minnie Arthur, blk. m., (Snow) Fernwood, ch. g., (Whitehead) : "Walnut Maid, br. m., (Rodney) Blngen Pointer, b. g., (Mllloy) Worthy Volo, eh. h., (Thomas) , Time: l:IU: 3:07 V I :07V, ..T I .4 7 I . S .10 diet I die ...diet. The Ohio atake. value 13,000; 1:01 elasi. trotting: i Blanche Carter, b. in., (R. Stout). ( M'ltkea Brewer, ch. m.(Jamlaon) .1 Mack Forbea. br. .. (McUevItt) 1 The Toddler, br. h.. (Valentine) S ttapersnia,-. b. m.,(McMahon),...S 1 CSrand Chlmea, b, h (Edman)..! North Spiir, b. h., (Cox) T Lotto W.tl.b. m., (A. Stout).. 4 Early Don. eh. r,. (Ersklne).,..S 1 S 7 1 ro I ro S ro I ro 4 S Time: 3-0644; 2:08H; :0H4 1:0414 2:14 ctaee, pacing, puree 11.000. The Problem, br. h, (Murphy). ...1 Baron Chan, b. li., (Wellwood)'. S Abble Bond, b. m.. (Snow) ....... .6 Kentucky Colonel, b. h., ( Walter.) ,sS Flora A., ch. m.t (Val(mtlne)......4 . Mlea Eagle, b. m., (Stokea). .......S William Patch, b. h., (Powell). .....S Pymbuler, jr., b. h.. (Edman) 7 Charlie M., b. f., (Palln) S Ijtdy Wreath, ch. m., (Eraklne),...10 . T(tne: 3:04; S:0V: S:0H. Salt Lake Bail Pavers 4 I dls dr Called Before Draft Board Salt Late City. Utah, July 10 -Members, of the Salt Lake City base ball club of the Pacific Coast league who are subject to draft will appear before local draft board No. tomor- row mominsr at 10 o'clock to show cause why they should not be placed m c ass 1-A ot tne selective arait. This announcement was made here today by W. R. Wallace, chairman of the board. Notice was served on Manager McCredie of the Salt Lake Citv club last Monday to have the affected players appear. Jack Coffey to Play Second Base for Detroit Americans De's Moines. Ia.. Tulv 10. Jack Cof (,v Ml.ran YVoetern 1iacue nlavcf and manager of the local team, has signed with the Detroit Americans for the remainder of this season and will play second base, he announced . tonight The Western league dis- Sanded Sunday. , American Aeeoclatloa. ' IHdlanapolK. July 10. Score: R. H. Toledo 1 , fnillananolla . ... i'.. ....... ...3 S Batterlea: McColl and Kelly; Falkenberg and Scbang. Second same R.H. B. Toledo ........(. S t Indlanaoolla I Batterlea: ' Bowmaa and Kelly; Rogge , and Schang. - - 1 SL PauL July 10. Score: . . R. H. B. . Kaniiu City .....1 St. Paul -..i, T Batterlea: Adams, Hoff and Onalow, Pa tera; Hall, and Hargrav. Columbua. July 10. fleer R. H. . B. Loulavllla .S . Columbua 4 ' Batterlea: Boardman, Barg.r. Bebe and Koctaer, Myera; Oeorge Sbermaa and Wag' '. r.er. : JllnnesDolla. July 10. Score: . .. " R.H.B. Milwaukee S lllnneapolle S t - liatterlea: vinitoii and Murphy; Perdue and Kitchen, L Standing of Teams AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. W. V. Pct.J W. I Pet. Xanaaa City. ST 24 .B7Bt. Pan! S3 SI .(00 Columbut ..17 IT .S7II Indianapolis SI SI .4 4 Louisville ,.8i 10 .B5iMlnnespolt .1( 34.448 Milwaukee .34 91 .S4SToledo ...... 20 46 .303 AMERICAN. NATIONAL. W.L-Prr. W. L. Pet. Boston 41 3S .SI4 Chicago . ...60 2J.4S6 New Tork ..413S.S14 New Tork ..44 2T .630 Cleveland ..44 36 .SS0 Pittsburgh.. S6 36 .600 Washington 49 ST .511 Phlladelp'la SS 87 .471 St. Lou la .,17 SI .493 Boaton 3140.451 Chicago ....17 SI .4511 Cincinnati.. 30 40.429 Detroit ....SO 44 .4211 Brooklyn .. .80 41.421 Phllada'hls I4I.SllSt. Loula ...SO 44 .405 Yesterday's Results. f NATIONAL LEAQXJB. V.w Tnrk TMttshurrh 4. St. loula 4 1: Philadelphia I 4. Cincinnati T 6: Brooklyn 9 0. Boaton 4; Chicago 1. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Boaton I; Cleveland 0. (railed at end of fifth Innlnic) Chios so (; New Tork 4. Philadelphia t: Detroit 1. St Louls-Washlngton same poatponed wet ground.. Game Today. AMERICAN LEAOUB. Detroit at Washington. Chicago at Boston, fit. Loula at Philadelphia. Cleveland at New Tork. NATIONAL LEAOUB. Boaton at Chicago. Brooklyn at Cincinnati. New Tork at Pittsburgh. Philadelphia at 8t. Loula. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Indlanapolla, S-S; Toledo. 1-1. St. Paul, ; Kansaa City, 1. Loui.vllle, I; Columbua, 4, Minneapolis, Si Milwaukee, . WHITE SOX TAKE GAME OFF YANKS; EVEN JJP SERIES Inefficient Pitching and Five Double Plays Feature Con test; New York Chance , to Win Lost. . New York, July 10. Chicago got an even break in a six-game series with New York by winning today 5 to 4. The game was featured by in efficient pitching and Ave double plays.' New York lost a "chance to win in the eight inning, when with the bases' full, Pratt was caught off second base, score: CHICAGO. NEW TORK AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Mrphy.rf 4 3 1 OMraana.cf Odlhley.rf 0Pkpgh.es . OBaker.Sb OPratt.Sb OPlpp.lb lBodle.lt OMIller.cf OWaltera.o 0'Cldwell OHannah.o Mgrldg.p lA.Rsel.p Hyatt Lelbold.lf 3 S E.CIIna,2b 4-1 t G.ndll.lb 4 310 J.CIln..ff 4 Weaver... 4 MoMlln.Sb 3 Schalk.o 3 Jaooba.o 0 E.Hnell.p 1 Shlbck.p 3 Totals 30 8 37 It Totala 37 6 37 17 4 Batted for Walters In aeventh. Batted for Ruaaell In ninth. Chicago ...3 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 S New York ..0 1039000 04 Two-baae hit: Plpp. Three-baas hit: Weaver. Stolen baaea: Murphy, Lelbold, Schalk, Miller. Siurlftce hlta: Scbalk, A. Ruaaell, K. Ruaaell, Murphy. Sacrifice fly: Bodle. Double play.: Fecklnpaugh and Plpp, Pecklnpaugh, Baker and Pratt, E. Col Una, Weaver and Oandlll, McMullln. E. Col lins and Oandlll, Lelbold and Schalk, Oil hooley, Pecklngpaugb and Hannab. Left on bases: New York, (; Chicago, S. Flrat baae on errors, Now Tork, 1; Chicago, 1. Bases on balls: Off A. RuaaelL ; off B. Rua aell, 4; off Bhellenback, 8. Hlta: OU Mogrldge, t In one Inning, lion out In aec- ond; off A. Russell, 3 In eight Innings; off E. Russell, S in three Inning., none out In third; oft Bhellenback, 3 In alx Inning. Hit by pitcher: By A. Ruaaell (McMullln). Htruck out: By A. Ruaaell, t. Winning pitcher: E. Russell; losing pitcher, Mogrldge. Boston Win. From Jodlan. Boaton, July 10. Boaton mads It four out ot five from Cleveland today by win ning 8 to 0 In five Innlnga, rain then compelling Umpire Hlldebrand to call off the remainder of tbs contest. Score: CLEVELAND. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Oraney.If 3 Chpmn.ss 3 Speaker.ct 8 OHooper.rf 3 18hean,2b 3 OStrunk.cf 3 ORuth.lb 3 0Whtmn.lt 3 OScott.ss 8 OStnsbry.Sb 3 OAgnew.o 3 OBader.p , 3 Wood.rf S Wgnss,3b Jhnstn.lb Evans,3b O'Neill. Coumbe.p Totals IT 8 18 t 1 Totals 18 4 18 (Gams called In fifth Inning, rain.) Cleveland 0 0 0 0 I 0 Boston 0 0 0 3 02 Three-baa bit: Ruth. Double plays: Chapman to Wambsganes to Johnston; Scott to Shean to Ruth; Slansbury to fihean to Ruth (2). Left on bases: Cleveland, 2; Boston, 1. Struck out; By Coumbe. 4; by Bader, 1. Perry Bold Detroit Safe. Philadelphia, July II. Hits by Shannon and Dugan beat Detroit today, S to 1, in tb final gam ot th series, making four out of six for the Athletics. Perry, who pitched five Innings reterday, held Pe trott safely today. Score: DETROIT. PHILADELPHLV. AB.H.O.A.E. AU.H.O.A.E. Buah.as Jones.Sb Cobb.of Veach.lt Hell'n.lb 4 114 0Jaml'n,rf 3 0 3 0 4 0 0 3 3 1 4 1 1 4 1 10 0Kopp.lt CWk'r.cf 0 Burns, lb Oard'r.lb OPerkins.o 0Shan'n.2b 0 Dugan, ea 0 Perry.p Harper.rt 8 0 0 Curry.Sb 4 8 Stanage.o 4 0 4 Kalllo.p ttO BaUey.p 3 18 0 - Totals 23 3 27 13 1 Totala .33 1 24 13 Detroit tl 01 Philadelphia ..8 3001001 -r6 Two-bass hit: Bailey. Thre-bas hits: Shannon, 2. 8tolen base: Kopp. Double plays: Hellmsn, unaasleted); Curry, Bush and Hell man; Perkins, Buraa. Lett on bases: Detroit T; Philadelphia, 4. Flrt on errors: Detroit, 1. Baaea oa balls: Oft Kslllo, 3; Ballsy, i: Ferry, 3. Hits: Oft Kslllo, 1 la on and one-third innnlngs; Bailey, 8 in six and two-third lnnlngr. Struck out: By Bailey, 3; Perry, 1. Losing cite her: Kallle. , . . Latham Teaches King George How Base Ball is Played Here Arlie Latham, who once played third base for the champion St. Louis Browns under Charlie Comiskey and who for years was chief assistant to John McGraw, of the Giants, is act ing as the base ball instructor of RUDOLPH IN RARE FORM; BRAVES WIN FIRST ROW CUBS Cartel Hit Opportunely and Poorly Supported; Umpire Orders Mann Out for Disputing Decision. Chicago, July 10. Rudolph was in rare form today and Boston won the first game of the series from Chicago, 4 to 1. Carter was hit opportunely and was poorly supported. Mann was ordered out of the game by Umpire O'Day for Visputing a decision on strikes.. Score, first game: BOSTON. CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Rawlga,2b 4 3 1 3 0 Flack, rf 4 3 3 0 0 Herxog.lb 3 1 13 3 0Hlch.ru 8 0 3 1 1 Maaaey.cf 3 3 3 0 0Mann.lt 3 0 0 0 0 Wcklnd.rf 3 0 0 0 0Barber.lt 2 0 3 0 0 JCSth.Jb 3 0 0 3 0Merkle,lb 3 0 7 0 0 Kntchy.lt 3 110 Ol'askrt.cf 3 3 4 0 1 Wllaon.o 4 0 6 1 ODcaMb 3 0 110 Mnville.aa 13 1 6 4 l7.elder.2b 3 13 10 Rudlph.p 3 10 3 OKilllfer.o 3 14 4 0 ; Cartnr.p 3 0 0 3 0 Totals 31 8 27 14 l'O'Farrell 1 0 0 0 0 Aldrdge.p 0 0 0 0 0 p-otals 29 6 27 10 3 Batted for Carter In eighth Inning. Boston , Chicago ...0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 14 ...0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Two-bai hits: Rawllnga, Paskert, Maa sey. Stolen bases: Konetchy, Rawllngs, Hersor. Sacrifice hits: Henog, Hollorher, Rudolph. . Wlckland. Sacrifice fly: J. C. Smith. Double play: Rawllngs to Hersog to Maranvllle. Left on basea: Boston, 8; Chicago, 2. Flrat base on errors: Boaton, 1; Chicago, 1. Bases on balls: Oft Carter, 3; off Aldrldge. 1. Hits: Off Carter, 8 In eight Innings; off Aldrldge, 2 In one inning. Htruck out: By Carter, l; by Rudolph. 4. Losing pitcher: Carter. M. Louis Twice Defeat Phillies. St. Louis. July 10. St. Louis twice beat Philadelphia todiy. The score, were 4 to 3 and 1 to 4. The locals came from behind In the fourth Inning of the first game when they drove Oeschger from the mound. Scor ing all their runa. Score, first game. PHILADELPHIA. . ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.AB. AB.H.O.A.E. Bancrft.aa 4 2 3 4 OHthcte.ef 1 4 12 0 0 Wlllms,ct 4 0 Stock,3b 4 1 Lderus.lb 4 1 Meusel.lt 4 3 Cravth.rf 1 Hngwy.lb 4 3 t 1 0Flsher,2b 4 117 0 0 1 OCrutse.rf 3 110 0 0 Opiette.as 2 12 4 0 8 0 0Balrd,3b 4 3 0 3 0 I 0 0McHnry.lt 8 0 1 t 4 OGrtmm.lb 3 1 14 0 8 Ooonsale.,0 3 14 0 0 1 0 3 0 3 0 Adama.o 3 Fgerald 1 Burnt.c 1 Oesebgr.p 1 Watson, p I Hogg 0 0 OAmes.p 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Total :7 8 27 IS 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 Davie, p 0 0 0 0 0 Totala SI 10 24 12 0 Batted for Artama In .event li. Batted for Watson In seventh. Philadelphia 03000000 03 St Louis 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 Three-base hits: Meusef, Balrd. Stolen base: Bancroft. Double plays: Bancroft, Hemingway and Luderus; Williams and Hemingway; Fisher, Paulette and Orlmm; Ames and Orlmm. Left on baaea: Phila delphia, I,; St. Louis, 4. Basea on balls: Off Oeaehger, 3; off Watson, 3; off Ames. 1; off Davis. 1. Hits: Off Oeschger, 8 In three Innings (none out In fourth); off Davis, none In two Innings; oft Watson, 3 In three Innings Hit by pitched ball; By uescnger (Mciienry). struck out: Ames. 3. , Losing pitcher: Oeschger. Second game: ' PHILADELPHIA. ST. LOUIS. By AB.H.O. A.E. AD.H.O.A.E. 8 SHethcot.cf 6 14 0 0 0 OFIsher.tb 8 8 8 8 0 1 lCrulse.rf 1 8 8 0 0 1 lPaulete.ss 8 0 8 8 0 0 OBalrd.Sb 4 118 0 0 01 Hnry.lt 4 110 0 1 0Clrlmm,lb 4 2 11 1 1 1 OOonxals.o 8 14 10 1 OMedaws.p 1 1 0 10 0 0 0 Totals 84 12 27 14 1 Bancrft.es 4 2 8 Wlllms.cf Stork, 3b Ludnis.lb Muesel.lt Crsvth.rf Hnwy.tb Burns.o Hogg.p Fltxgrld Oeshger.p Totals 35 11 24 14 4 'Batted for Hogg In sixth. Philadelphia ..2000110 04 St. Louis ....0 2410000 7 Two-base hits: Bancroft, Orlmm, CravatV Three-bai hits: Mciienry, Burns, Bancroft King George of, England, who is learning much about America's na tional game. Latham is a champion story teller and fun maker and isn't a bit bashful, which probably means that the king will enjoy many hearty laughs. Sacrifice files: Paulette, Williams. Double playa: Hogg, Bancroft and Luderua; Mea dows, Orlnini. Fisher and Balrd; Heming way, Bancroft and Luderue. Left an bases: Philadelphia, 8; St. Louis, 7. First on er rors: Phlladflphla, 1; St. -Louis, 2. Bases on balls: Oft Hogg, 1: Oeschger, 2; Mra dows. 8. Hits: Off Hogg, 10 In five in nings: Oeschger, 2 In three innings. Struck out: By Hogg, 1; Oeschger, 1; Meadows, 3. Losing pitcher: Hogg. Giants Defeat Pirates. Pittsburgh. July 10. Wlldness on the part of Slapntcka and Coinstock, Pittsburgh Ditchers, contributed to a New Tork victory over the home team today, to 4. Timely hitting by the visitors was a feature of the game. Pemaree, moundsman for New York, hold Pittsburgh in check during the. game with the exception of the fifth, whan three errors and four hlta resulted In four runs for the Pirates. Score: NEW YORK. AB.H.O. Burns.cf 4 14 PITTSBURGH. A.E. AB 0 CCaton.s. 1 H.O.A.E. 0 2 10 Young.rf 2 Thorpe.rf 2 Fltcher.ss 3 Doyle.lb 3 Zmman,3b 5 Wllholt.lt 5, Holke.lb a McC'arty.o 6 Dmaree.p 5 0 1-.each.se 3 lUlgbee.lf 5 ICarey.cf 4 IShwth.rf 4 0Ctshaw,2b 4 ' OMIlwtz.lb 4 0 M'Kno,3b 4 0 OSchmidt.o 1 3 OShaw.c 3 glpka.p 0 7 3Cmsck,p 3 Gets 1 Totals 39 14 27 Totals 37 9 27 10 2 Batted for Comstock in ninth. New Tork 4 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 09 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 04 Two-base hits: Wllholt, McCarty, Blgbee, McKechnle. Three-base hit: Blgbee. Stolen bases: Fletcher, Zimmerman and Caton. Sac rifice hit: Burns. Double plays: Doyle, Fletcher and Holke, Cutshaw and Caton. Left on bases: New Tork, 9; Plttaburgh, 7. First base on errors: New York, 2; Pitts burgh, 1. Bases on balls: Off Demaree, 2; off Slapnlcka. 3; oft Comstock, 2. Hits: Off Demaree, 9 In nine innlnge; oft Slapnlcka, 3 in one-third Inning; off Comstock, 11 in night and two-thirds Innings. Struck out: By Demaree, 0; by Comstock, 4. Winning pitcher: Demaree; losing pitcher. Slap nicks. Beds Shut Out Dodgers. Cincinnati, O., July 10. Effective pitch ing; bv Ring and Regan enabled Cincinnati to shut out Brooklyn in both games of a double header today. In the second game Regan allowed only two Infield hits and only two men to reach first base. Scores: ' FlrBt game. Score: BROOKLYN CINCINNATI AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O A.E. Johnat.cf 3 18 0 SGroh, )M I 1 14 Roberta.. 0 0 0 0 0L.Mgee.2b 6 18 3 0 Herrm.p 0 0 0 0 0 Roush.cf 4 2 4 1 0 Olson, ss 4 0 3 1 0 Chase, lb 4 17 10 Paubrt.lb 4 0 7-0 OGrlftlth.rf 4 2 10 Z. Wht.lt 4 3 110 S.Mgee.lf 4 3 3 0 0 M.Wht.rt 4 3 3 0 0 Blkbrn.ss 4 12 4 0 O Mara.3b 4 0 1 3 0 Wingo, o 4 1 3 1 0 Doolan,2b 8 0 2 3 1 Ring, p 3 0 13 0 Miller, o 8 0 1 1 0 I'mbs.p-cf 3 110 0 Totals 35 14 27 14 0 Totals 31 8 24 3 3 Ran for Johnston In eighth. Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 1 8 1 0 '7 Two-baae hits: Qrvh, Johnston. Three base hlta: Chase, S. Magee. Sacrifice hit: Ring. Sacrifice fly: Ring. Double plays. King to Blackburn to Chase; Doolan to Olson. Lett on basea: Brooklyn, 7; Cincin nati, 7. First baae on errors: Cincinnati, 1. Bases on balls: oft Ring, 2; off Herrmann, L Hits: off Coombs, 14 In seven innings; oft Herrmann, none in one inning. Hit by pttober: by Ring, 1. Struck out: by Ring, 2; by Coombs, 1. Losing pitcher: Coombs. Second game. Score: BROOKLYN CINCINNATI AB.H.O A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. 1 SGroh, Jb J 0 0 6 0 0 0L.Mgee,2b 4 117 0 1 lRoush, cf 4 3 10 0 0 1 Chase, lb 4 1 19 1 0 0 lOrifflth.rf 4 0 10 0 0 0S.Mgee.lt 4 0 10 0 6 0 Blkbrn.ss 8 2 17 0 2 OWlngo, c 3 0 0 0 0 2 ORegan, p J 1 1 2 0 Olson. ss 4 0 8 O'Mara.Sb 1 1 0 0 Daubrt.lb 1 Z.Wht.lf Cnmbs.cf 0 0 0 1 M.Wht.rt Doolan, 2b Miller, o U rimes, p 0 f - Totals 28 2 14 Brooklyn Cincinnati , 11 4 Totals 32 10 27 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 8 Two-base bit: L. Magee. Three-base bit: L. Msgee. Stolen bases: Roush, Black burn e. Sacrifice hit: Qroh. Double plays: Blackburn to Chase. Left on bases: Brooklyn, 1: Cincinnati, 4. First-base on errors: Cincinnati. 2. Struck out; by Grimes, 8. Wild pitches: Regan, Orion ea. Today 8 Sport Calendar Racing Clou of - spring meeting of Queens County Jockey clnl, f Aqueduct, L. I. Shooting Maoftarhasetta Mate trapshoot lng tournament open la Boston. ALBANIA MOVE MENACES BULGAR ARMIES' FLANK Successes of Allied Troops in Balkan Area Heartens Slav Races and Increase Aus trian' Troubhs. (By Associated Press.) j London, July 10 Successes won by the allied troops in Albania will add seriously to the troubles of the Aus- j trians. They were won by a fresh, determined action in the Balkan area where a military success must always have immediate and valuable political reaction. The line on which fighting is going on at present runs from the river De voli to the Adriatic, a distance of over 60 miles. In addition to the French and Italian troops engaged in the battle, Albanian troops under Essad Pasha are fighting against the Aus trians and, because of their familiarity with the count'-, are in a position to give valuable assistance. Although the region of the allied advance is 70 miles from the Saloni ka front, there are already signs of nervousness among the enemy troops in that"irea. The advance in Albania is a serious threat to the right flank of the Bulgar armies in the region of ifonastir. This is evidently appreciat ed by the enemy and will have the effect of bringing to the side of the allies many from the hill tribes, who are among the finest fighters in the world. Every fresh success of the allies will hearten the south Slav races, who are already in revolt against their Aus trian rulers. A further short advance will bring the allies to Berat, the chief town of Southern Albania, and it is significant that Austrian official statements ad mit the progress of the French and Italians. Many Out to See Nebraska Races on West Point Track West Point, Neb., July 10. (Spe cial Telegram.) The second day of the West Point race meet was marked by perfect weather, a record attendance and splendid races. Sum maries: 2:27 trot, purse $400, old placing system, beet three in five: Para Alee, B. M., D. H. Livingston, Salt Lake City, Dennis up, first; Dorrls D B. M Midway Stock Farms, Kearney, Neb., Rhodes up, second; Little Dan, B. Q., D. A. Lord, Denver, Colo., Burd up, third; Tha Triumph, B. H., H C. Whlttman, Lincoln, Neb., Stants up, fourth. Time: 2:14, 2:17 VI, 2:14K, 2:14. 2:13 pace, pnrta $400, beet three In five: Dude Hlghwood, B. O., Miss Bernhard, Kansas City, Bennefield up, first; Dock Oliver, R. 6. Q., C. E. Beveridge, Chicago, Beverldgo up, second; Cecil Boy, B. G., E. C. Warren, Shelton, Neb., Johnston up, third. Time: 2:11H; 2:11; 2:11. 2:10 pace, purse (400: Lady Fuller, B. M.. W. A. Stark, Ord, Neb., Owen up, first; Todd Echo, B. R. O., W. O. Engle, Wilson, Kas., Engle up, sec ond; Limited, O. R. O., C. M. Lowery, Rosendale, Mo Yoder up, third. Time: 2:114; 2:12H; 2:13. -mlle dash, puree $100: Bob, A. B. Q.. first; Unconcerned, B. O., second; John Louis, S. R. G., third. Time: 1:03. Kerensky Invited to Tour Principal Cities of U. S. London, July 10. John Spargo, a member of the committee sent to Europe by the Social Democratic league of America, has telegraphed on behalf of that organization an in vitation to Alexander F. Kerensky, who is now in Paris, to tour the principal cities of the United States. It is planned that the Social Demo cratic league will guarantee satisfac tory arrangements for the tour. Mr. Spargo told the Associated Press today that he believed that Kerensky would receive a reception in America such as would be accorded few living men, and that his visit would be productive of much good, both for Russia and for the allies. Improvement Being Made In Mail Service for Army Washington, July 10. Secretary Baker advised the senate today that every effort is being made to give bet ter mail ervice between this country and American troops in France and already an improvement had been shown. Because of the large number of men sent across and the movement of units from one point to another, Secretary Baker said almost insur mountable difficulties had been en countered in prompt handling of mail. Tennis Tournament Starts At Field Club Saturday Everthing is in readiness for the City Tennis Tournament at the Omaha Field club. Play will begin Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock and continue through .the following week after 5 of evenings. The only entry list will be cfosed at 6 p. m on Friday, July .12. All players who have not entered should prove tliir entry to the club at once, or to R. R, Rainey at Douglas 361, Jewelers Declare 50 Per Cent Retail Tax Would Prove Ruinous Washington, July 10. Members of the house ways and means committee today studied the list of luxury taxes suggested by the treasury department, and opposition was apparent to manv of the proposals. The committee will take up the list item by item. The first protest came during the hearing of representatives of the wholesale and retail jewelry trade. Meyer D. Rothschild and Robert B. Steele, both of New York, said the proposed SO per cent retail tax on jewelry would force so many con cerns out of business that the govern ment would not derive nearly so much revenue from this source as it would under the 10 per cent tax. William H. Hill of Detroit, repre senting the patent medicine industry, proposed affixing a government tax stamp on patent medicines, the amount of the tax to be added to the price. While Mr. Hill was? on the stand Representative Fordney of Michigan, ranking republican member of the committee, said the government's actual war expenses this year, after deducting $6,000,000,000 loaned to the allies, would be $18,000,000,000. The $8,000,000,000 which it is proposed to I raise by taxation, he said, represented I 40 per cent of the total actual expense and he added he did not think that amount sljould be raised by taxation. Chicago Woman Arrested On Alien Enemv Charge Chicago, July 10. Action has been begun by federal authorities against women enemy aliens who registered between June 17 and 26, but failed to call for their registration cards. A presidential warrant has been asked by United States Marshal Bradley for the internment of Miss Marine Klein, formerly a nurse at the contagious disease hospital here. She waived ex amination before a United States commissioner and expressed a will ingness to be interned, saying she was born in Germany and her sympathies were Germai. Should she be interned it will be the first case of internment of a woman from this district. Of the 14,000 enemy alien women registered here less than half have called for their cards. Radio Expert Meets Death In an Aviation Accident Mineola, N. Y., July 10. Bruce N. Culmer of Martinsville, Ind., was kill ed today in an aviation accident here. Culmer, a radio expert, was in the front seat of a machine piloted by an aviation cadet named Forsyer, who escaped virtually uninjured when the machine fell. Culmer was crushed. PHOTOPLAYS. TODAY, FRIDAY, SATURdAY ' PRESENTS 'PAULINE m m m Uii HER FINAL RECKONING" J. Warren Kerrigan -in- A DOLLAR BID" AMUSEMENTS. EMPRESS TWO SHOWS IN ONE. 3 LATONIA 51iifcU& Novelty Glob Rolling Act " MURPHY A LOCHMAR -The lssi . KABIN A EUGENE Violinist and Accordionist "iuh tVh REED f.iriMlT Novelty Act. "mrTanD MRS. SIDNEY DREW in "PAY DAY Charley CHAPLIN in The "Musical Ti ramp :r-. , 11 lllls ENEMY IS HELD OFF IN ATTACKS ON EVERY FRONT Germans Attempt Vainly to Rush British Defenses in Villers Region After In- tense Bombardment. By Associated Press. 1 With the British Army in France, July 10. Last night's enemy assaults in the Villers-Bretonneux region was preceded by an intense'bombardment of the town and the neighboring ter ritory. Between 8 and 9 o'clock thi Germans made a rush for the defen sive positions but were easily thrown back all along the line. Villers-Bretonneux was again heav ily bombarded early today and the German artillery and machine guns were active from the Vaire wood northward to the Ancre. The fiitile German attempt last night was launched in an effort by the enemy to reoccupy trenches east of the village, which the British had captured. On the northern battle front the British attacked German trenches to the northwest ofVMerris and advanc ed their-lines 250 yards on a front of 1,200 yards. Rome, July 10. Italian- troops in the Brenta valley, on the mountain front, carried out operations yester day by means of which the Italian line in this region was rectified, the war office announced tbday. "On the Asiago plateau and in the western, .ecion of the Graooa." savs 1 . -.- I i ( a. J me uiiitMi statement, sLdiicicu ai- tillery actions were' more frequent and intense. "South of Stelvio the garrison of one of our advanced p'osts, at an alti tude of 3,941 meters, drove back an enemy detachment. "In Albania," says the official Italian statement, "our troops, hav ing reached ground west of the low er middle Semeni and having extend ed to the eastward their occupation of the heights at the head of the Tomorica valley, are advancing, re pulsing the enemy at the center, astride the Osum." Fancy Shoes Barred. Washington, July 10. An agree ment under which shoe manufacturers who observe conservation regulations J were placed on the fuel priority Jist, I has been reached by the manufactur . ers and the war industries board and fuel administration. The terms, it was reported, involve elimination of ' many fancy styles,. 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