rHE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1918. - ' f International - Sarvic. Drawn for , The Bee. by. George 'McManus -TT Standing of Team DATE OF CLOSING BASEBALL SEASON TO BE SET TODAY Magnates Meet at Cleveland to : Discuss SifHation Johnson Opposed to Any Games ;J . After September 1. 4 64 .44 42 S3 .442 38 S6 .404 r Cleveland, O. Aug. 2. At special meetings here tomorrow of the Amer ican league and ; the National Base fcall commission a decision will be reached regarding the closing of the major league base ball season and the question of playing a wdrld's se ries. Several owner of the National league are expected to attend. t-The National commission meeting ts scheduled for 11 a. m. Chairman August Herrmann. and Ban Johnson,! president of the American league, will probably be the only members to at tend as President John K.'Tener of the .National league has expressed his intention of not attending. . Favor September World Series. New York, Aug. 2. The National league base ball season of 1918 will end not later than September 2. Im mediately afterward, the winning club will participate in a world series with the American league flag win ners, provided arrangements for such a contest can be made with the rival major league. ' These were the outstanding deci sions reached at a special meeting of the National league club presidents held in this city late today. The con ference, which had been originally set for tomorrow, was advanced 24 hours in order that the senior organization might be in a position to present its plans to the American league mag nates, who are scheduled to meet in Cleveland Saturday. Opposes Playing After September 1. Chicagp, Aug.-. 2. President Ban Johnson of the American league, on his departure for Cleveland tonight to attend a special meeting of the 1 league tomorrow, said he would not be i party to a base ball game played after September 1, the date stipulated by Secretary, ,Baker for the applica tion of the work or fight order as it affects professional base ball : President Johnson's statement Strdngly indicated that he would not consent to staging the world's series after September 1 as contemplated by club owners of the National league. The American league executive left for ' Cleveland with the vote of six of the eight club owners in favor of his ! plan to close the championship season on or about August 20 and then play a world's series within the 14 days remaining before the first of the month. - James C. Dunn, owner of the , Cleveland club, and Charles A. Comis' key, president of the Chicago Amen cans, accompanied President John son. Dunn is strongly in favor of ending the season in accordance with President Johnson's suggestion. Mr. Comiskey, while opposed to the early closing, said he would cast his vote v'ith the majority. Offers Millard Chance Toeet Jack Dempsey ' Milwaukee, , Aug. 2.-Tom An drews, fight promoter, tonight wired Jess Willard, asking him whether he would agree to meet Jack Dempsey at the auditorium here any time this fall, the entire receipts of the bout ,- to go to the war fund, less actual expenses. Dempsey, Andrews de dared, already has accepted the offer, .... . TODAY'S CALENDAR OF SPOUTS. NAT. LEAOUB. I AMER. LEAGUE. W. U Pel. W. L. Pet. Chlcsso ... 32 .0Boston ....60 3 .12 New York.. 67 J .00CIveland .. 43 .S Pittsburgh.. 4 44 .S27Washlnton 63 44 .64 Phil 43 41 .473New York ..43 4 .611 nrnnktvn ..42 60 .46IChlc0 ....44 60 .4 Cincinnati 41 60 .461iDetrolt .. Boston ....42 64 .4378t. Louis St. Louis ..40 6 .404IPhll. ... Yesterday's Results. AMERICAN LEA0UE Boston, 3; Claraland. (. Washington, t; Detroit, . Bt. Louis, 8; Now Tork, 1. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Ptttsbunrh. 2; Boston. 4. St. Louts, 2; Philadelphia, 1. Cincinnati, 1; Brooklyn, I. Chicago, 11; New York, 1. Game Today. "-American League Wa.hlngton at Detroit, Philadelphia at Chlcaio. New York at St. Louis, Bonton at Cleveland. National League Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Bt. Loula at Philadelphia, Pittsburgh at Boton, Chicago at New York. CLEVELAND CUTS BOSTON'S LEAD IN PENNANT RACE Indians Make All of Their Six Hits and Two Passes Count for Ruhs, and Win by , Score of 6 to 3. Cleveland, Aug. 2. Cleveland made all of its six hits and its two passes count for runs today and defeated Boston, 6 to 3. Score: BOSTON. CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A.R. AB.li.". Hoooar.rf S 0 1 0 0Oraney.lt 8hean,2b ".trunk, cf Ruth.lf H'lnlclb Rcott.ss Cochrn.lb 4 Schang.o S Mays.p S Klnnay.p S OChpmn.aa 08peker,c( ORoth.rf 0 Wood. 2b OJhnstn.lb 0Turnr,3b OO'Nelll.o 40 i ISO ltd 0 4 3 0 13 0 3 0 S 1 1 1 4 V 0 NEW YORK FALLS BACK AS CHICAGO INCREASES LEAD Cubs Gain Another Easy Vic tory Over tyants; Braves Win as Northrop Holds Pirates to Four Hits. New York, Aug. 2. Chicago won another easy victory over New York today by j, score ot II to l. inei-uDs now lead the Giants by five and a half games in the pennant race. Score: CHICAOO. NEW YORK. AB.Hn.AE. , AB.H.O.A.E. 1 0 0 OBurm.Hf 3 0 3 0 0 0Young.tr 4 13 OFlcher.sa 4 11 0Doyle,2b 4 0 3 0Zimran,3b 4 11 OThrpe.lf 4 0 1 0Klrke.lb 2 1 11 OMcCarVy.o fv 0 0PerrlM,P 110 Schupp.p 2 0 0 Totala 44 1 27 16 0 Totala 30 6 2714 1 Chicago ....2 0 1 1 2 0 0 2 311 New York . . A 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Two-base hlti: Deal, Hollocher. Mann, Merkle. Three-baae hits: Pankert. Mann. Btolen baaea: Hollocher, Zimmerman. Sacri fice hit: Deal. Double playa: Zelder, Hol locher and Merkle, Tyler, Hollocher and Merkle. Left on bases: New York, 6; Chi cago, 8. First baae on errors: Chicago. 1. Bases on balls: Off Schupp, 1; oft Ty ler, 3. Hits: Off Perritt, 6 In three In nings: off Schupp, 14 In six Innings. Struck out: By Tyler, 3; by PerWtt, 1; by Schupp, 4. Wild pitches: Schupp, 3. Losing pitcher: Perritt. , ' Daubert HIU Home Run. Brooklyn, Aug. 2. Brooklyn mad It two straight from Cincinnati by winning to day's gama by a score of 2 to 1. Daubert bit a home run In the third Inning. Score: CINCINNATI. Totnls 31 6 24 2 AB.H.O.A.K. BROOKLYN, Flack.rf Hllchr.sa Mann.lt Pskert.cf Merkle.lb Deal, 8b Zt.Jer.2b Klllefer.o Tyler.p S 11 1 0 lCvloakle.p I 0 10 1 Total! 1 S2714 0 Totals 33 S 24 T 1 Boston 1 0 1 J JO 1-8 Cleveland 3 0 I 0 S 0 0 0 Two-baa hits: Mclnnls, Speaker. Stolen base: Speaker. Sacrifice fly: Wood. Laft on bases: Boston, : Cleveland, 3. First baa on balls: Off May, 3; off Covalaakl. I. Hits: Off May, In flva Innings; off Kinney, nona In thrsa innings. Struck eutr By Mays. 1; by Klnnay, 3; by Covaleskle, 3. Wild pitches: Maya (3). Losing pitcher: Maya, Detroit. Aug. 2. Wanhlngton bunched hits In three Innings today and defeated Detroit, 6 to o. Boor: WASHINGTON. DBTKUIT. AB.H.O A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. 6 1 0 ' 0 0 Butih.as 4 0 S 1 1 OVttUb '31 Detroit Whitewashed. Shott'n.lf Foster.Sb Judgt.lb Mllan.of Bchllte.rf 8hafs,2b Lavan.ea Alna'lh.O H.Ha'r.p 1 3 111 S 4 1 1 2 2 i s 0 0 tCobUcf 3 0 r 4 Oroh,3b 4 L.Mage,3b 3 Rouen, cf 4 Chaae.lb 1 S.Mage.lb 3 Neale.lt 3 Orlftth.rf 3 Blkbrne.as 1 Cueto.aa 3 Wlngo.o 3 Rlng.p 3 AB.H.O.A.K. 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 1 0 1 0 30 8 37,3 Trnttlag: Opening ef Grand Circuit meetlaur at North Randall titrk, Clevelaad. Sheotina;: Annual Grand Amerlcaa Haiulleap tournament Opens at Chicago. Tennis: Georgia state championship tournament opens at Atlanta, Washington tale champlonahlp toarnament opens at Seattle. Western Michigan championship toarnament opens at Grand Rapid. Invl , tatlon tournament of Beabrlght Lawn Tcn ml club opens at Beabright, N. t.j Congressman Kinkaid To Visit Nebraska V Washington Aug. 2. (Special Tel-t-ljram.) Representative Moses P. Kinkaid left today for Nebraska, his first stop being at Kearney.' It is his intention to pay a visit to the western counties of his district which is one of th,e largest in the union. Since the recess Congressman Kin- ' kaid has been constantly on the go in the interest of .his Constituents, even the tiles in the state, war and navy tuildings becoming familiar with his ' step, . - Bank .Vault Billed, y Pueblo, Colo., Aug. 2.the;Ottiey State bank of Olney Springs jwas rob . bed last night, according to informa : tion received here today, i The rob- bers entered the vault and rifled all of the safety boxes, , taking away thousands of dollars worth of Liberty ; bonds,- war . savings stamps, thrift tamos, bonds of , other sorts ' and . jewelry. -. 0 Veach.l OKav'h.lb 4 0 Walker. rf 1 lC'ham.rf 2 0Coffey,2b 4 OStanage.o 4 Dauaa.p 2 Totals 38 12 21 12 lHall.p 0 x 'Spen'er 1 0 "0 0 0 O. Har'r 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 t 27 11 3 Washington ..010 10003 06 Detroit 0 0 0 0 Q V o Batted for Dauas In eighth Ran for Spencer In eighth. Two-hasa hit; Kavanagh. Tliree-baae hits: Bchulta, AInamlth, -Judge. Stolen bases; Milan, Foster, Judge. Double plays: Voh and Btanag; Lavan and Judge Lett cn baaes: Washington, 1; Detroit, 8. First has on errors: Washington, 2; Detroit, 1. Bases on balls: Off H. Harper, 8; oft Dauss, 1. Hits: Off Dauas, 13 In eight In nings; oft Halt, none In on Inning. Struck out: By Dauss, 3; H. Hafber, 2; Hall, 1. Losing pitcher: Dauss. Wright' Single Wins Came. -S Loula, Aug. 3. Wright's single In th seventh scored Austin, who had doubled, with th run that enabled St, Loula to beat Near York, S to 3. Score: NEW YORK. ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O A.B.Tobin.lf 4 13 0 0 Gtl'ley.lf 3 0 3 0 IMalseUb 8 10 4 0 Lamar.cf 4 0 3 0 OSIsler.lb 4 0 10 2 0 Pratt.Jb 4 0 1 3 0 D'mltt.rf 4 0 3 9 0 Bakr,3b 3 111 0H'yx.cf 2 13 0 0 Cald'U.rt 3 3 4 0 0Qed'n,3b 8 0 3 6 0 Four, lb 3 0 11 0Austln,se 3 3 10 0 Ward.aa 3 0 1 4 0 Nu'r.c 3 0 6 0 0 Walt're.o 2 0 3 0 OWrl'ht.p 3 1 1 0 0 Mog'ge.p 1 1 1 0 Hyatt 1 1 0 0 0 Total S3 t 37 13 Pckl'B 0 0 0 0 U.Ilinxtn.rf 0 OOl8on.ua 0 ODaubrt.lb 1 UZ.Whet.lt 0 OMyers.cf 0 00' Mara, 3b 0 SPoolBn,2b 1 OMlller.c 1 OCheney.p 0 0 Totala Total 31 6 34 9 3 Cincinnati .....0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Brooklyn 0 ,0 1 o o o l Two-baae hits: Roush, Wlngo. Horn run: Daubert. Sacrifice hlta: Cheney, U Mag. Double play: , L. Magee to Chase. Left on bae: Cincinnati, ; Brooklyn, . Flrat baa on rrors: Brooklyn, 3. wsses on ball: Oft Ring. 8; off Cheney. T. Wild Ditch i Cheney. Passed ball: Miller. Bherdel Invincible. Philadelphia, Aug. 3. Sherdel held Phil adelphia aafa at all times today and St. Louis won, 3 to 1. The game ended with th bases filled. Score: ST. LOUIS. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Andern.rf 3 12 0 lFitigld.rf 4 0 110 OBncroft.es 4 0 Stock, 3 b 2 1 Ludera.lb 0Meuael.lt OWlllms.cf OHgway.ib O'Cravath 0Pearce,2b Adams, o Totala 23 S 27 S 2Watson,p Devln Oesch'r.p Hogg SPEED DRIVERS TAKE VHIRL AT DUS1 ATBENSON Dasback, Epperson and Lamp kin Step Off Fast Laps on Half -Mile Oval at Benson in Test Spins. "Chappie" Dasback, Cowboy Ep person and Burr Lampki , three of the dirt track speed stars who will take part in the clash for fa.ne and fortune at the Benson Park speed way Sunday afternoon, took. a fev whirls in the dust Thursday afternoon to test out the little half-mile track. All three of the pilots negotiated some fast laps in spite of the dust which lay inches thick on the track. Blindi. g dust clouds, following th path of each speeding car, ma it im possible for more than one car Vj take the track at a time. Dasback, in Eddie Rickenbacher s old 450 Maxwell, was the first on the track and had the dust clouds rolling and Epperson appeared. Jash'took a dozen shots at the track and turned the hazardous oval in 40 seconds or all over the track before ampkin better each time. Lampkin and Er birds who gathered how easy it is to side-slip the turns without taking down part of the fence. Lampkin turned one lap in 36 and 1-5 second fast time, considering the short track the flat and narrow curves and th soft dust. Much faster time, is .inticipateij Sunday during the races, vhen the drivers will be up against competitio i and thus lorced to extend th. nselve mofe. Also, the track will -e oiled so as to settle the heavy dust. Dirt track racing is considerably different than the speedway brand The soeed is much less, but the flying dust, the side-slipping and skidding cars, the maneuvers on the turns and other elements which do not enter into speedway racing, makexjt none the less thniiinsr. Automobile: Track races at Unlontown (Pa.) speedway. Golf: Opening of rammer championship tournament at CoroTtado, Cal. , Tennis: Northwestern championship tonrn ment opens at Lake Minnetonka, Minn. Cen tral West women' hcamplonship toarna ment open at Kansa City. Missouri State championship tournament open at Kansas City. Oakland city championship tourna ment opens at Oakland, Cal. ANTE GUY WINS 2:1 5 TROT AFTER D(LL JOLLA TIRES Seventeen Heats Required to Complete Program on Last Day of Columbus Grand Circuit Meeting. Columbus, O., Aug. 2. It took 17 heats to complete the final day's pro gram of the mid-summer Grand Cir cuit race meeting here today. The card was rather a cheap one, but long drawn out owing to the split heats in the 2:15 pace and 2:15 trot, it taking six heats to decide the win ner in the former and five heats in the latter. The 4-year-old filly, Ante Guy,, had a real battle with Dell Jolla. Ersk ine's mare tired the last two heats and Murphy had enough reserve pow er in Ante Guy to put her ahead at the wire. Ante Guy was almost a prohibitive favorite. In the 2:15 pace Hal H. for a time looked to be a winner but he broke his hobbles in the fourth heat and then went very lame the fifth heat and was distanced. Charley M., who sold for $5 in the field in tickets to talling $125. finally went over as the winner for one of the longest shots of the meeting. Belle Alcantara had no difficulty in winning the 2:18 pace in straight heats. Binland, the crack trotter, easily disposed of his field in the 2:13 trot for his fifth victory of the year. Sis Bins won second money. Walter Cox did not win a single race .here this week. The crowds for the five days were excellent. Most of the horses were shipped to North Kan-f dall from here. SUMMARIES. !:1S Pace. 2) in S Heats, Puree S1.00O: Charlie M, Palin 3 2 3 1 1 'T Highland 'Lassie, Edman..! 6 3 Baron Chan, Wellwood ..2 3 4 Bal H., Valentine 4 1 1 Marlon B also started. Time 2:07H; 2:05; 2:05; 2:10: 2:18. 2:15 Trot, 3 In 5 Heats, Parse $1,000: Ante Guy, Murphy. 1 2 2 Dell Jolla, Erskine i 1 1 Tacita, Fleming 2 3 4 Isworthy McKlnney, Lee .... 4 4 3 Blackburn Watts also started. Time 2:03; 2:06; 2:07; 2:12H. 2:18 Face, 3 In 5 Heats, Purse ? 1,000 Belle Alcantra, Snively.... 1 Anna Moore, Valentine 3 Judge Sale, Pitman 2 Walter Pointer, Sturgeon 4 Time 2:10; 2:07; 2:12. Z:13 Trot, 3 In 5 Heats, Purse $1,000: Binland, Hedricks 1 . Sis Blng, McMahon z Direct Forbes, McCoy t Wlnatoma, Murphy 5 Nellie Alcantara, Minnie Arthur Brownie Watts also started. Time 2:09; 2:07; 2:06. 2 2 3 ro 4 dls 2:08; 1 1 3 2 4 ro 3 ro 2:08; 4 3 6 4 and Kirby Denies that Pine Men Are Ship Lumber Slackers San Francisco, Aug. 2. John H. Kirby of Houston, Tex., who a few days ago was relieved of his position as lumber administrator of the emerg ency fleet corporation following asser tions by shipping board officials at Washington that the wooden ship building program was being hamp ered because southern pine interests have not more promptly met the de mand for timber, left here today for Washington ,o meet the charges. In denying that the wooden ship building had been held up by a lack of yellow pine, Mr. Kirby said that every order for timber had been ful filled and that in addition he had put aside some 45,000,000 feet of yellow pine in storage to meet any emerg ency. All Qualified Officers To Be Sent Overseas Washington, Aug. 2. Under an order from the chief of ordnance, announced today, service in the listed personnel of the ordnance depart ment, except at arsenals and proving grounds, will be restricted to men physically disqualified for general military service. All others .'n the service vflll be sent overseas. Prices Fixed for Bituminous Coal for the Middle West Washington, Aug. 2. Prices for various grades of bituminous coal to take the place of anthracite, which has been withdrawn froip the middle west, were fixed today by the fuel administration. .The mine price for prepared coal will be allowed for all special sizes more than one-half inch' in size, while for sizes from one-quarter to one-half inch in size, the mine price for run of mine coal will be allowed. For all fine sizes passing through a mesh one-half an inch or smaller 30 cents per net ton less than the pre vailing price for standard screenings will be charged. For fine screenings, mixed With other coal, the price can not exceed the applicable government price less 30 cents a ton, Plans for conducting an extensive campaign to increase bituminous coal production were also announced to day by the fuel administration. Contribute to Army. Washington, Aug. 2. For having on hand more flour than food admin istration regulations permit, the Hor lick Malted Milk company has con tributed $50,000 worth of its products to the army and navy, the food ad ministration announced, today. Auto Races Sunday. Aug. 4 2:30 P. M. Benson Race Track World's Greatest Dirt Track Drivers Will Compete. Purses $5,000 "EXTRA Auto Polo; a finish game between the English and American champions. Prices $1.00 and $2.00 Grand Stand $1.50 Tickets on sale today at Mer ritt's Drug Store and Merchants Hotel. Hthcte.cf 4 Plttlb 2 Hrnsby.s 4 BstzeUb 4 JfHnry.lf Bonkle.Sb 4 Oonsles.o 4 Sherdel.p 4 1 3 0 10 3 3 1 2 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 1 13 0 1 04 Total 24 34 10 1 Batted for Mocrldce In ninth. Ran for Hyatt In ninth. New Tork .... S O 0 St. Louis 3 1 Two-base hits: Caldwell, Hendryx. Baker, Auitfh. Horn run: Caldwell. Sac rifice hit: Gtlhooley. Double playa: Pratt, Ward and Fournler. Left on baieN New Tork. 1; 8t Loula, 4. Baaes on balls: Oft WoiTld(, 1. Struck out: By Mocrldc, 2 Wright, 3. Wild pitch: Mogrldie Barns Outfights Moore. Jersey City, Aug. 2. Frankie Burns of this city outfought Pal Moore of Memphis, Tenn., in an eight-round bout here tonight. Burns weighed 120 pounds and loore 118. Omaha Potasb & Refining Com Offices: 522 First National Bank Building OMAHA, ... NEBRASKA pany Totals 31 t 21 IS 2 Batted'for Hemingway In fifth. Batted for Watson In lghth. Ba.tted for Oeschgsr In ninth. St. Loul , 1 Htlltl ft 2 Philadelphia 0000000 11 Two-bnse hit: McHenry. Stolen bases: Stock, Pearc. Sacrifice hits: Pauletts, Williams (2). Double playy-Fltzgerald to Luderus. Left on bases: 6t Louis, 7; Philadelphia, 3. First bass on errors: St. Loula, 1: Philadelphia, 2. Bases en balls: I Off Sherdal, 3; off Watson. 2. Hits: Oft Watson, S In eight Innings; off Oeschger, none In on Inning. Struck out: By Eher. del, R; by Watson, 2; by Oeschger, 2. Los. Ing pitcher: Watson. Brave Outplay Ptrato. Boston, Aug. 2. Northrop held Pittsburgh to (our hits today and Boston won, 4 to 2. The only earned run of th game cam In th eighth on Massey' double, Wlckland's sacrifice and J. C. Smlth'a pop fly, which Center Fielder Carey failed to get. Score: PITTSBURGH BOSTON ABH.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Ellam.ss 4 0 10 OHerzog.Jb 3 0 0 S 0 Bjgbee.lf 4 0 1 OTagg'rt.lf 3 0 3 0 0 Carey, cf 4 0 4 0 IMassey.ct 4 2 1 0 O South'h.rf 4 0 3 0 OWlck'd.rf 2 14 0 0 Cuts'w.Sb 3 0 3 3 OJC.S'h.lb 2 3 110 Moll's.lb 2 1 T.O 0 Kon'y.lb 4 0 14 0 0 McK'e,3b.3 12 3 1 V.M'son.o 3 0 2 1 0 Srhmtdt.c 3 1 2 2 O.t ' "h.ss 2 3 3'4 1 Mlller.p 3 10 1 '..'p.p 3 10 5 0 Total 21 4 24 S3 Total 27 S 27 16 3 Pittsburgh , 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 j Boston 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 x 4 I Two base hits: McKochnie, Masaey. Sacrl- I nc hits: aiollwlt. J. C. Smith. Tsggert, Northrop, Wtckland. Double plays: 'Culshaw and Mollwlts, Left on bases'. Pittsburgh. 4; Boston, (. First base on error: Pittsburgh,. 3: Boston, 1. Base on balls: xoff Miller, 3: off Northrop. 1. 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