RINGING f Wellcll'So too I I ( dothact. i here is 1 1 novootoooo- P I II I M . 'omeofthem v aw:oont imthroOh- i SKa BOTWNUST WJ rA7 lJ areSSJy ALWAXt) WERE" - ISf UP . xooreWr r1 rtfa CEU'TME kVcaw, SRw. 1 .,Wt-T-J .o op talk- X!HEriVE QmitoLt Ki tOUft FATHER'S ) g I A DM 5'- AT HOME-. ft FATHER " Drawn for The Bee by George McManus YOUNG TURNS IN LOW SCORE IN GOLF PLAY Leading Field Club Player Med alist in Qualifying Round State Tourney; Matches f, for Thursday. Blaine Young, Omaha Field club player, again was low man at the .Nebraska State Golf association tour- , uey at Happy Hollow Wednesday. ' Young turned in a score of 83 in the econd half of the qualifying round i played yesterday and a tally of 77 Monday. His total of 160 for the (36 holes made him an easy medalist. 4W. J. Foye, president of the associa- tion, completed the last 18 holes with a total of 168. During a morning of pouring rain ' the golfers continued to play, very few failing to come to the links and play the second half of the quali tying round. The effect of the rain on the . turf was shown in the scores, which were several notches higher than Monday on the average. The first round of the four flights begins this morning. The president's flight will be given right of way, with the others following. Matches may be played at, any time during the day. Field Club Honors. S The Field club team, with Young ?as low man, won the honors for fleam playing. A total of 677 was compiled by the winning team, which walked away trom the three otner .learns with ease. The Happy Hollow Wrivers finished second with 690; Country club, 692;-Miller park. 773. I Foye Porter repeated his 85-stroke rame of Monday and tied with M. ;.H, La Douceur for third place. I, Young s winning card for Wednes- tfay: ..,..4 I I I I I 4 - ...... T I I 6 I 4 J '.Jit OiuUfrlBir Hound Score. -V I Playr Club MoB. Wsd." Jutal t. P Ovsriaard. H. H...1M 11 ,. 13? fV. B. Benedict, F. C... 4 W. A. RsdicK. a C AC. Norseman, Jr, C. C 9 a IS. McCafu, H. H.... (3 0U E. Gtlllspl, Elm, F. .. It , tPhll Kendall, M P l 31. W. Korrou. H. H 13 JR. R. Perfect, H. H . A. Mangum, S. !.... It Jl. J. Howard, N tt P. Golden, O 8 O. M. Durke, H. H 17 tf. O, Hlddlcaton, M. P.... 10 . I)n Blstt, M. P IT , D. Hart, Elm. P t4 Sehalek. F. a 104 fJT. H. Spot. H. H It r. J. Pair, Stanton IT M. T. Swarti, F. C II f. B. Redflrld, '.. t V. R. Gould, H. H 13 r. W. Porter, H. K 18 X B. Houghton, II. H.... to t;o. Francis, 8. I.. 101 9ohn VerllnK. H. H IS A. T. rawetl, H. H.... ! . beorgo Pavla, N. II F.'J. Parr. Stanlon IT iune Abbott. F. C 13 r. T. Kuoce, 8. U .......111 harlca Gordy, C B. R. A. II (1. J. McDonald. 8. It. ... IS ' l'arl( Morehouae, Fro. ... IT F. Wead. 14 W. J. Fojra. C. C. ........ II t- t. Hughe. Ff C .... II pud MnCaba. K. P II M.J. 8warlV F. C , 14 L,A. Bmlth, H. H. 14 yltlbert Cahn, F. C. ..... S B. W. Cornell, H. H. ..... tt : 2. Mart, Fr 100 Richard Perry. H. H. ... 14 H. A, Tukey, C. a 101 tt. M. Pctera, C. C 14 W.. C. Fraaer. H. H t A. W, Bowman. H. H....113 C A. Mclcher, U L 110 f" B. Moar,,H H...... 13 r. W. Hale, F. C...... 104 . too 194 191 at 190 183 184 100 i 103 3 II II 15 10T 103 101 II II 101 tl 101 101 101 tt IT 111 II tt 100 103 It 101 IS 3 tt 12t, 108 103 103 101 1 , It II IT lot tl tt 103 tt lot tt II 10T 100 99 It 101 tt t 100 i 43 11 104 to IT 113 101 l 103 II 104 IT 101 tt lot lt ins 13 t3 10T IS II 14 II 103 104 101 II tl lot lot , II lit lot 13 IT lot IT 104 tl 101 101 107 II tt ' tt , It 111 101 104 113 - I It - II 14 !(I4 201 194 ll 19 193 181 lit 309 SOT 171 176 200 191 170 190 103 187 203 181 179 190 244 198 190 300 301 161 171 no m 201 111 its 203 193 316 191 114 303 171 18a ' 191 193 A. C. Lau. Lin 101 t. W. Au.tln, H. H tt .Tame Allen. F. C tl H. B. Morrill, F. C t Jack Whit ten. Un 13 Main Toung F. C TT Kenneth Reed. Elm. P.. 13 H. C. Woodland. H. H S T. Relmer. F. C tt Jamet Burneai, H. H... ... tt tt. M. Graham. H. H R. U Karvll, H. H....107 C. E. Terrell. H. H...... tt O, G. Lleben, F.C.. tt C C. Sanford, Elm. P.... IS Say Wagner. H. H tt Richard Wagner. H. H.... tl Ralph Roaaell. H. H. ....104 8. Doherty, F. C ...IT 8. H. Chambers, F. C...... I J. R. Meniam. M. P.... 18 J. W. Elwood. H. H....100 O. H. Menold. F. C... It t. A. Wigging,. P. C 13 U Wilcox, H. H.... tt Georg Crlatoph. N tt M. H. La Doncevr. P. C. IS 16 185 196 1S3 ill 191 191 196 - 181 196 303 198 186 W. N. Chamber. C C .... II a E. Fnnnell, H. H 15 P. 8. Morgan, Wayne ..101 B. U. Tracy. M. P 100 F 8. Bpellman. H. P.. ..101 . B. L. Fodge P. C. 101 H. FUher, Warn IT F, Anderson, Elm. P.... II H. W. Dunn, F. C 100 B. N. Roberleon. H. H. .. 14 B. Hudwn. M. P. S3 William Haffke, 8. U ...lit P. M. Garrett. H. H. ....107 f, B. Copaland, Line. ... 13 H. Raasell. H. H. .......104 R. EL Montgomery, H, H. II Bert Griffith. Line. 13 A. P. Ernst, H. H. lit C, B. Stuht. F. C II J. T. Brawal, H. H. ... II Orl Goodrich, F. C ....107 M. H. Hammond. B. JL. It M. Colpltser, a C I? E. A. Crelghton, C C ., II A. H. Bewsher, H. H.... 13 W. EL Palmatler, H. ,H., 17 U R. Wilson. H. H. ..... It a P. Rytnster, P. C ..101 A. A. Holcomb, 8. I ...10T Dirk Steward, jr., C C.10I J. J. Fltigerald. H. H..... t J. H Conrad, H. H..... II L. D. Hammond, Fr..... 13 F. R. Jones. P. C II ; 119 181 111 181 300 113 ' 201 180 171 Ooug. Bowie," P. C....... M 104 l)aB Rtnger. 8 . L let ' 111 J P.. Goodrich Jr. H. H...10J tt i Updike. H. H lit III " f a n-omit, H ,H... t 104 t. J. Balrd. P. C. II II - 21 Standing of Teams AMER. LEAGUE. NATL LEAGUE. W.LPctl W.L.Pct. Boston tl 33 .4u7iChlcago ....64 31.411 Cleveland .47 40.S40)New York ..41 11.113 New Tork .43 IS .63lPlttburgh .41 IT .126 Washington 41 40 .Kit Phlladelph IT 41.474 Chicago ...31 43 .47CIClnclnnatl ..31 43.451 St. Loul ..3S-44 .463 Boston 3141.4.13 Detroit ...,5 45.4378t. Loul ...34 41.420 Phlladelph. 33 49 .418-Brooklyn ...30 '47 .310 Yesterday' Rsnlt. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cincinnati, 1-1; New Tork, 1-4. Pittsburgh, I; Brooklyn, 4, St. Loul, 4; Boston, I. Chicago, 2; Philadelphia. 1. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Boston, 7-4; St. Louis, 0-0. Washington, C; Cleveland, 4. No other games played. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Indianapolis, 2; Louisville, 0. Ht. Paul. 4; Kansas City. 3. Milwaukee, I; Minneapolis. 1. Toledo, 3-7; Columbus. 1-7. Came Today. Amorlean League Detroit at New Turk. Chicago at Philadelphia, St. Louis at Bos ton, Cleveland at Washington. National League Boston at Cincinnati, Brooklyn at Chicago, New York at St. Louis, Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. A. R. Hallcroft, 8. L 103 K E. Brando. F, C 109 B. H. Melle. II. H 17 Lea Lowry. F C 96 C. B. Griffey; P. C t" J. E. Ludlow, C. C 17 F H. Woodland, If. H 16 Norrla Brown, C. C I H. E. Rose, C. B. R. A .... 14 F. R. Jones. F. C 10 P. C. Plckerell, H. H 121 John Parrlsh, H H 13 H. O. Lindsay, Lin. 103 8. R. McKelvle, Lin V C R. Elgaa, Lin & E. W. Arthur, H. H 16 A Featherston, C. B.... 19 F. B. Dale, If. H 104 H. J. Connor, If. H 96 Guy Liggett. H. H 93 Howard Goodrich. H. H. . 94 C H. Marley, H. H.... 84 R. L. Harris, H. H 107 W. H. Pale; H. H...... 97 101 100 96 104 96 104 104 95 97 94 U'5 96 99 s 103 89 10S lot 113 91 103 89 113 91 103 13 101 13 14 101 103 211 209 182 200 183 201 200 194 191 184 246 IRS 201 181 198 186 204 212 209 184 197 173 219 196 306 117 211 186 192 211 203 R. W. Morrison, H. H..104 Francla Potter. F. C... 14 A. R. Halloraft, 8. L....10 ,0,o A O. Nlchol. F. C. Judge Shield. F. C 18 X M. MoCartby, 8. L....103 B. A. Pegau. H. H 100 ' CbamplonshlpMatcli Pairing. FIRST BRACKET. S. B. Toung play Phil Kendall.' Charlea Marley play C B. Griffey. T. W. Austin jlay M. J. Bwart. M. T. Swarti play Uuy Liggett R. M. Peter play George Davie. W. C. Fraser play winner of tl. W. N. Chambers play J. II. Conrad. Dan MoCab play W. L. Wllcog. SECOND BRACKET. P. W. Porter play M. C. Colpter. ; K. F. Reed play F. Anderson. C. B. etuht play loser In tie. J. J, Pttsgerald play P. - R. Jones, F. W..Hal play B. H. Mlele. i F. W. Parr play J. W. Hughe. K. A. Crelghton play E. A. Htggln. M. H. La Douceur play Albert Cahn. W. B. Palmatler play E. W. Connell. TIB PLATING. B. E. MoCabe play George M. Graham. T. Rlemer play E. W. Arthur. C. Copeland play A. O. Nlchol. . Secretary's Flight Pairing. FIRST BRACKET. Jo Hlddleston play C. D. Gordy. Richard Wagner play R. B. Montgomery. W. H. Dal play Frank Morgan. O. H. Menold play H. E. Brando. O. M. Durke play C. E. Terrell. C. C. Sanford play B. N. Robertson. W. A. Redtck play J. T. Brown. H. J. Howard play C R. Elga. SECOND BRACKET. C. O. Balrd play H. B. Morrell. J. P. Golden play C Morehouse. T. Relmer play V. R. Gould. Howard Goodrich play V. D. Benedict. Roy B. Hart playa p. H. Barry. R. Doherty play L. G. Lowry. J. W. Tllson play J. B. Goodrich, Jr. Norrl Brown play W. J. Bradbury. Presidents' Flight Pairing. FIRST BRACKET. P. R. McKelvl play winner of tl. J. Uerling play E. M. Morseman, Jr. A. E. Haughton play fifth tie. John Prrlsh play H. Flhr. A. H. Brewster play George McDonald. J. Allen play i. Whltten. Prancl Potter play O. O. Lleben. 8. Hudson playa third tie. SECOND BRACKET. John Btssttt play second tie. C. B. Funnell play C. B. Moser. J. A. Abbott play sixth tie. H. W. Morrow play W. R Perry 8 H. Chamber playa L. E. Gillespie. L. Hammond play G. W. Shield. R. C Wsgner play H. E. Rose. Bert Griffith play fourth tl. SurprlM Flight. FIRST BRACKET. 3. E. Merrlam playa Ralph Russell. J. W. Elwood play Harry Tukey H. C. Woodland play F. D. Wead. 8. Marr playa J. P. Redfleld. Geo. Chrlstoph play R W. Morrison. A. T. Fawell playa P. M. Garrett. M. H Hammond plays E. J. Connor J. E. Ludlow plays A. N. Featherston. L. A. Smith play E H. Pegau. F. O. Robert nlay J. H. Bpott H. C. Lindsay playr R L. Wilson. H. B. Brown play H. W. Dunn. A. C Law play E. R. Perrect. Geo. Francis play H. Russell. E. M. Tracy plays A. SchaleK. C A. Mangum play E. L. Fodg. 206 174 171 230 174 301 Hold Civil Prisoners Stockholm. Tulv 17. Th American 201 203 197 184 legation 'has been informed by the 180 202 170 rinnisn government that uermanv. in reply to representations regarding rrencn, British and American civil 176 prisoners captured on the Aland Islands, has decided that they will be 187 191 203 111 neia m exchange for German civil prisoners in entente countries. American Association, Louisville, July 17. Score: R. H. E. Indiana poll J a Louisville u....4 T 1 Batterle: Falkenheln and Gosse't: Humphries and Kocher. Kanaa City. July IT Score: R. H. E. St. Paul 4 t 0 Kansas City 4 ( Batteries: Merrltt. Hall and Hargrava; Hall, Johnson and Onslow. (Called end lxth account rain.) Mflwank. July 17. Score: R. H. B. Minneapolis 1 ( Milwaukee 5 1 1 Batterle: Palmro and Kltchln; Caparol, Bona and Murphy. Toledo. July 17. Score: R. H. E. Columbua .1 S 4 Toledo S 1 Batterle: George. Brown and Wagner: McColl a ft Kelly. Toledo, July 17. Second game. Score: . R. H.E. Columbu T 14 2 304 193 183 20 300 181 sat 311 lit 301 181 lit sot 111 311 231 171 111 ltt 184 111 Toledo ..7 10 2 (Seven Innings; called oa account of 301 darkness.) Batteries Barefoot. Curtis and Hartley; Boardman, Brady and Kelly. 22 303 19J THE BEE: 1 CHICAGO VICTOR IN, RECORD GAME ' i OF 21 I Cubs Defeat Philadelphia, 2 to 1, in Furious Pitchers' Duel Between Watson and Ty ler; Pinch Hitting. Chicago, July 17. Establishing a season's record for extra inning games and coming within one inning of the league record, Chicago today defeated Philadelphia, 2 to 1, in a 21 frame pitchers' duel between Wat son and Tyler. The National league extra inning record was established in 1917 when Brooklyn and Pitts burgh went 22 innings. Philadelphia and Boston established the American league record in 1916 when they played 24 innings. Manager Mitchell's mobilization of his pinch hitting reserve in the 21st won for Chicago. Barber, batting for Zejder, singled; Watson hit Killi fer and McCabe, batting for Tyler, beat out a bunt, filling the bases with none out. Flack then delivered his fifth hit of the game, scoring Bar ber. In the first Flack's walk, a single and an infield out gave Chicago its first run. Philadelphia tied in the fourth on Hollocher's fumble of Wil liams' grounder, followed by safe hits by Stock and Luderus. Hollocher's bobble was the only one made on either side, the Phillies' playing error less ball in support of Watson. Score: PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Ban'oft,ss 9 16 13 OFlank.rf 8 6 6 0 0 Wlllla's.cf 1110 OHollo'r.sa T 2 1 3 X Stock, 3b 1114 0 Mann.lf 11114 Lucie's. 1b I 3 24 3 OMerkle.lb I 8 23 I 0 Meusel.lf S 0 7 0 OPask't.ct 7 17 4 0 Crav h.rf 7 18 0 ODeaUb 113 4 0 Heml'y.lb I 1 1 14 0Zelder,2b 1 0 3 10 0 Adam,o Till OKIllefer.o 1 1 7 1 0 Burn.o 10 10 OTyler.p I 2 4 7 0 Wateon.p 14 0 0 0'Barbe 110 0 0 McCab 110 0 0 Total 71 13 10 34 I Total 7S II IS 30 1 None out when winning run scored. Batted for Zelder In twenty-first. Batted for Tyler In twenty-first. Phlla'a 00010040040000000040 0 1 Chtca'o 10010000000000000000 12 Two-base hit: Hollocher, Hemingway. Stolen bases: Cravsth (2). Flack. Sacri fice hits: Paakert. Hollocher. Double play: Bancroft to Hemingway to Luderus. Left on bases: Philadelphia, 13; Chicago, 20. First on errors: Philadelphia. 1. Base on balls: Off Wataon, 4; Tyler, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Watson (KUlefer) Balk: Wataon. Struck out: Watson, 4; Tyler. 3. Pirate Again Detest Dodger. Pittsburgh, July, 17. Pittsburgh made It three atralght victories over Brooklyn by winning today, I to 4, In 11 Innings. Score: BROOKLYN. PITTSBURGH. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.RO.A.J. Jhnstn.rt 110 Olson.s 112 Daubrt.lt 4 011 Z Whst.lt 4 10 I OEllam.s 5 12 2 2 4 2'Caton 1 0 0 0 0 0 lBlgbee.lf 5 1114 0 OCarey.cf 4 14 0 0 4 OSthwth.rt 4 0 4 0 0 4 0Ctshw,3h 4 3 8 4 1 4 0Mllwts.lb 4 114 0 0 1 0M'Kche.3b 4 4 14 0 2 ORchmldt.o 2 0 4 2 0 4 OCooper.p 5 10 4 0 Nlxon.lf 0 Ayers.cf I 0'Mara.Sb 4 Doolan,2b 4 Mlller.o 4 Rbrtsn.p 4 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 4 0 2 2 0 Totals 87 482 25 8 Totals 40 13 38 17 t Two out when winning run scored. Batted for Ellam In eleventh, Brooklyn ...0 082000040 f 4 Pittsburgh ..0 102100000 15 Two-base hits: Ellam, MeKeehnle. Three, bas hit: Mollwlti. McKechnl. Stolen bases: Blgbee, Carey. Southworth. Cutshaw. Sacrifice hit: Daubert, Myers, Mollwtts, Schmidt Sacrifice fly: Schmidt, pouble play: Olson and Daubert. Left on ses: Brooklyn, 7; Pittsburgh, 13. First base on errors: Brooklyn, 1; Pittsburgh, 1. Bases on balls: Off Roberston, 7; off Cooper, 4. Hit by pitcher. By Cooper (Z. Wheatl. Struck out: By Robertson, 2; by Cooper. 2. Passed ball! Millar. Winning pitcher: Cooper. Los ing pitcher: Robertson. Giant and Red Break Even. Cincinnati. July 17. New Tork and Cin cinnati broke even In a double header to day, Cincinnati winning In the first game, 2 to 1, and New Tork taking the second, 4 to 1. Scores: First game: NEW TORK. CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Burns,cf 5 2 4 0 0Grob.3b 8 1110 Toung.rf 6 2 1 4 0Magee.2b 4 2 15 0 Fltrhr.ss 4 2 0 4 ORoush.cf 4 0 2 4 1 Doyle. 2b 2 2 11 OChase.lb 4 8 11 4 0 Zmrtnn.lb 4 0 4 2 ONeale.lf 4 0 4 0 0 Wllholt.lt 4 110 OOriftth.rf 3 10 0 0 Holke.lb 4 110 2 OBlkbrn.s S 0 4 4 0 M'Carty.e I 1 4 0 OWIngo.c 112 2 0 Perrltt.p 2 2 11 OSchnldr.p I 1 0 1 0 Rarlden 1 0 0 0 0 Total SI I 27 13 1 Totals 85 II 24 13 0 Batted for Perrltt In ninth. New Tork ....4 0 0 0 1 1 4 0 01 Cincinnati ....0 4 1 0 2 4 4 4 3 Two-base hit: Chase, Burn. Stolen bases; Groh. Toung, WUhott Sacrifice hit: Perrltt Sacrifice fly: Groh. Double plays: L. Magee to Blackburn to Chase; Blackburn to Chase; 1 Blackburn to L. Magee to Chase. Lett ea bases: New Tork. 10; Cincinnati. 4. Base on ball: Off Schneider, 2. Struck out: By Schneider, 2; Perrltt, 2. Wild pitch: Perrltt. Second gam: NEW TORK. CINCINNATI AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Burns.cf 4,2 1 4 OGroh.Sb 2 2 110 Toung. rf I 1 I 0 OMagee.tb 4 0 14 1 Fletchr.s 8 4 2 4 ORoush.cf 4 10 0 0 Doyle. 2 b 2 12 1 OChase.lb 4 1110 4 Slking.Ib 110 1 ONeale.lf 3 1 S 2 0 Zmmn.tb 4 0 11 0Grlflth.rf 4 4 10 0 Wllholt.lt 4 14 4) 4Blkbrn.sa 41410 Holke.lb 4 411 0 OWlngo.o 4 12 14 Rarlden,o I 1 I 3 OEUer.p I 1 t S 0 Causey, p I 2 4 Totals 31 T371I 1 Total 11 27 I 4 Total 33 T 27 11 1 New Tork ....1 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 04 Cincinnati ....4 4 4 4 0 1 4 01 Two-base hits: Groh, Burn (3), Toung. Stolen bases: Neale, Fletcher, Doyle. Sac rifle hits: Ellcr. Toung. Sacrifice fly: Fletcher. Double play: Nesle to L. Magee. Left on bases: New York, 3: Cincinnati. 7. First bas on errors: New York, 1. Bsses on balls: Off Causey. 2. Struck out: By Eller, 1; Causey, 2. . . St. fouls Wins Gut In Ninth. St. Louis, July 17. St. Louis broke even With Boston hv wlnnliiir tnriuv'i vuni In th ninth inning, 4 to 1. A single by Betzel INGSi OMAHA, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1918. after two were out scored Fisher with the winning run. Ecore: Boston 00210000 0 3 St. Loul 0 2 0 00 0 1 0 14 Two-base hits: Rawllngs, Grimm, Mead ows, Murphy (2). Three-base hits: Me Henry. Sacrifice hits: Rawlings, Heath cote, Fisher. Double plays: Gonzales and Paulette, Wilson, J. C. Smith and Herzog. Left on bale: Boston, 9; St. Louis, 12. First base on errors: Boston. 2. Bases on balls: Off Hughes. 3: off Canavan, 4; off Meadows, 3. Hits: Off Hughes, 2 In one Inning (none out In second); off Canavan, 8 In (even and two-thlres Innings. Hit by pitched ball: By Meadows, Wilson. Struck out: By Canavan, 5; by Meadows, 7. Wild pitch: Canavan. Losing pitcher: Hughe. Thrilling Finishes Mark Grand Circuit Races at Kalamazoo Kalamazoo, Mich.. July 17. Excit-! inp; finishes and big fields featured to-! A i ir'c fZtr-i t-wl fit ti it riPfC TVl ' ing opened Monday with the half milers of the Michigan short ship cir cuit the attraction. 2:05 Pare, Three Heats, Purse 11,000. Walter Chocbato, b. h., by Chochato, (Maple) : 1 Mary Rosalind Parr, b. m., by Guy Princeton, (Valentine! 6 Directum J., blk h., (Murphy) .. 2 Darllght. blk g.L (Mann) 7 Hazel If., c.h. m., U'alin) 4 Jay Mack, ch. h., (Cox-IIoran) .... 8 Rascal, b. g., (Willis) 10 The Pointer Queen, b. m., (Mc- Mahon) 3 Ben Billings, b. g., (Jamleson) .... 9 South Bend Olrl, b. m., (Sturgeon) 6 Time: 2:0S4; 2:0714: 207. 2:10 Pace, Three Heats, Purse $1,000. I 1 3 CIs 8 dis dis Betsy Hamlin, blk m., by Lorenzo Hamlin, (Cox) BudllKht, b. g., by King Red, (Murphy) Ethel Chimes, b. m., (J. Fleming).. Cleo B., ch. m., (Sheridan) Admiral, b. g.. (Palln) 6 1 1 1 3 4 Captain Helr-at-Law, blk g., (Hoff man) 3 8 Dude O., b. (Elson) 4 Belle Alcantara, b. m., (Shlveley). . I Baron Wood, br. g.. (V. Fleming) .10 7 6 4 8 t 6 William -aicn. d. n., tr-oweuj . H:il H., ch. g., (Valentine) ... 7 111 ..11 10 11 Time: 2:10?4; 2:08; 2:094. 2:13 Trot for S-Year-Olds, Twi vo In Three Heats, Parse $1,000. Chestnut Peter, b. c, by Peter th Great (Murphy) Peter Vonla, b. c. (Cox) Fasten, r. g., (B. Whlto) Holly Rood Naomi, b. f., (Dodge) ... Time: 2:12; 3:ini. 2:16 Trot, Parse 11,000. The Comet, ch. m., by Cyrenus, (Teachoul) 6 11 Dacastan. b. g.. - by Sllico, 1 1 (Murphy) 2 1 2 Hank Stout., b. g., by J. Malcolm Forbes, (A. Stout) 1 3 3 dis Prince Vincent, b. n., (valen tine) 10 4 ro 4 ro 5 ro 7 ro 8 ro Ora G., b. h., (Fleming) 3 Peter Grimm, b. h., (Doflge) . . Eva Btngen. br. m., (McMahon) Frisco Worthy, b. g (Cox) .. Zomlddotte, b. ro., (MoDonald) Jolla, b. g., (Dymond) Peter Brown, b. g., (Jamioson). .11 . 4 . 8 . 7 . I .10 10 .-o 8 ro Pearl Thorns, b. m., (Shackett) 13 13 , Time: 2:09H: 2:10!4; 2:11; 2:1SK. AMUSEMENTS. ftilHBBB "TWO SHOWS IN ONE." KNIGHT'S ROOSTERS Knight and Hi Twenty Educated Roosters. HERMAN & HANLEY Eloquent Songster. SAM HOOD Black Faced Comedian. HILL & BERTINI "Th Acrobatic Kid " FOX COMEDY. Harold Lockwood in "Lend Me Your Name" A LIVELY FARCE COMEDY. Circus Grounds at 20TH AND PAUL STS. Wednesday, 1 August ONLY BIG SHOW COMING 1 TO OMAHAx 4 GREAT TRAINS C1RCU3 MARVELS 5 CONTINENT MENAGERIE IOOO ARENIC SENSATIONS PARADE AT II O'CLOCK A M. DOORS OPEN AT I . 7 f. M m nnim.s ONE TICKET ADMITS TO ALL rHlLMM I MC II VtASS HAlf WHCt Downtown Ticket Office: Circus Day at I Myers-Dillon Drag Store, 1609 Farnam St. Sam price charged as at grounds, j 7i.TA.-"Tl Mi - DOUBLE HEADER GOES TO BOSTON BROWNSSHUTOUT Ruth Makes Two Doubles in Two Times at Bat; Schang and Severeid Fight at ?late. Boston, July 17. Boston took both games today from St. Louis, the first. 7 to 0. with Bush having the better of Wright, and the second, 4 to 0, in five J innings, called on account ot rain. Ruth pitched the second game and made two doubles in two times at bat. In the fourth inning of the second game Schang and Severeid fought at the plate. Both players were ordered cut of. the game. Schang claimed Severeid was unnecessarily rough in tagging him. Score first game: ST. LOUI8. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Malsel,3b Austin, bs Slsler.lb Demitrf Tobin.r? OHooper.rf 1 Shean, 2b IStrunk.cf ORuth.lf OWhtmn.lf OMcInis.lb OScott.ss IBarbar.Sb OMayer.c OBush.p Gedon.Sb Smith.cf Nmker.o 0 12 0 1 2 0 2 5 3 1 Wright, Hendryz Total 35 7 24 11 3 Totals 35 12 27 13 0 Batted for Wright In ninth. St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Boston 0 3 0 1 2 0 0 1 7 Two-base hits: Gedeon, Smith, Barbare, PHOTOPLAYS. I ' TO WJSIffIS Dvfl was! (33 W tys L J J THURSDAY KM TODAY TO SUNDAY Presents AVae Woman ZSI8th S DOUGLAS J, Mayer, Shean, Strunk. Three-bae hits: Shean, Bush. Stolen base : Colt, sacrifice hit: Shean. Doukle play: Austin to Gedeon. Left on bases: St. Louis, 10; Bos ton, 9. First base on errors: Boston, 2. Bases on balls: Off Wright, 4: off Bush, 3. Struck out: By Wright, 2; Bush, 4. Passed ball: Nunamaker. 2. Second game: ST. LOUIS. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. MaiseUb 3 Austin, S3 2 Slsler.lb 2 0 OHooper.rf 2 3 lShean,2b 2 1 OStrunk.cf 2 Dem'tt.rf 2 1 0 ORuth.p Tobin.lf 1 Gede'n,2b' 3 Smlth.cf 2 Seve'eld.o 1 2 0 OM'In'ls.lb 2 OScott.ss OWhl'an.lf ISchang.o Nuna'r.o 1 0 Mayer.c Rogers.p 2 1 0Barb'e,3b 2 0 Totals 18 4 15 9 2 Totals 17 8 15 I 0 Called end fifth, rain. St. Loul 0 0 0 0 00 Boston 2 0 2 0 04 Two-base hits: Ruth (2). Three-base hit: Slrunk. Stolen base: Austin. Sacri fice hit: Shean, Whiteman. Double plays: Rogers to Staler to Malsel. Left on bases: St. Louis. 4: Boston, 1. Bases on balls: Off Rogers. 1; off Ruth, 1. Struck out: By Ruth, 2. Senators Win From Indians. Washington, July 17. Washington came from behind again today to defeat Cleve land, 5 to 4. Chapman's fielding was a feature. Score: WASHINGTON - CLEVELAND. 0 , AB.H.O.A.B. OChpmn.ss 6 16 4 0 llhnstn.lb 3 1 12 0 1 OSpeakr.cf 4 110 0 3hotton.lt 4 2 0 0 Foster,3b 4 3 2 1 Judge.lb 2 111 Milan. ct 4 14 0 Schulte.rf 2 Shanks.2b 4 Piclnich.c 3 M'Brde.ss 4 Harper.p 1 Johnson 1 ORoth.rf 3 0U"msgn,2b 3 2 0 Wood, If 4 11 1 0Evans,3b 3 0 1 0 0'Graney 0 0 0 0 OO'Nelll.o 412 2 OBagby.p 3 0 0 Mattson.p 1 "Farmer, 10 0 Totals 30 1127 11 1 Totals 33 8 24 16 1 AB.H.O.A.E. Batted for Evans In ninth. Ratted for Bagby in ninth. Batted for Harper In sixth. Cleveland 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 04 Washington ..10110020 5 Two-base hit: Roth. Three-base hits: PHOTOPLAYS. -i)ii Said Mrs. Berkeley to Mrs. Murdock: "There is just one tWm for us to do in competition vrth the other 'Kind or" woman.; to wear mora lacs and ribbons -than hey do, end to be more delicately pemtrned. Just posing 6.9 virtuous is'nt enough for wives any mors. And now that w'e have to compete virh. women who l-iave to b? alluring or dp 1ro the wall, we'll e all "the better for it." ik 1 -i ii . ,ii . Takes the Four Walls off Married life "and pari of Ihe ceilinioo! DAVID GRAHAM PHILIPS WEIJ, KNOWN NOVEIy THURSDAY FRIDAY- SATURDAY LOUISE GLAUM in "WEDLOCKED" When Buying Advertised Goods Say Tou Read of Them in The Bee Berthelot ir Command Of Franco-Italian Army Paris, July 17. After being permit ted to print the information last inght that General Gourayd, of Dardanelles fame, was commai.ding the French sector between Rheims and Massiges, , the Paris newspapers today are a!- lowed to reveal the fact that General Henri Berthelot, who headed the , Fjench military mission to Roumania, is now commanding the Franco-Italian army in the sector between the Marne and Rheims. Union Pacific Will Open Social Hall in Green River Several officials of the Union Pa cific will go to Green River, Wyo, where Saturday of this week a so cial hall, erected for the use and con. venience of employes, will be dedi cated. The building is of brick, 411x60 feet in dimensions and two itoriel high. . Prof. Wheeler Dies New Haven, Conn., July 17. Prof. Arthur Martin Wheeler. Dur fee professor of history emeritus at Yale university, died at his summer home at Grove Beach, Westbrook, to day. Chapman, Plclnlch. Stolen bases: Johnstea, Shotton, Shanks. Sacrifice hits: Judge, ilcl nich, Roth, Wambsganss. Sacrifice file: Judge, Harper. Left on basea: Cleveland I; Washington, 8. First bas on error: Cleveland. 1. Bases on balls: Off Bagby, 3; off Mattesson, 1. Hits: Off Harper, 6 la r!i innings; off Matteson, t in three inning. Hit by pitcher: By Harper (Johnston). Struck out: By Harper, 1; by Bagby, 1; by Matteson, 3. Wild pitch: Harper. Winnln pitcher: Matteson. PHOTOPLAYS. ute TJi: THIJVG fZVi JYJEJZ TO POIZED UP AZZ. TffS TIME SO H J5TJZL TJlwxrl "CHICKED ' MUSE Norma Talmadge in THE SAFTY CURTAIN LOTHROP S- HENRY WALTHALL in "WITH i HOOPS OF STEEL" w