i inc: etc: umaha, mu:muai, aluust :, iy:ii. FINANCIAL. THE GUMPS WILL SOME ONE GIVE ANDY A SLEEPING POTION? Drawn for The Bee by Sidney Smith. LEADERS LOSE WHEN SENATORS BOMBARD BAGBY Clark, Recruit, Holds Sluggers After Roth Knocks Homer Into New Field Stand. Real Estate Loans. CITT AND FARM LOANS. DUMONT Co., 4U-413 Keallns Bids. OMAHA HOMES EAST. NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE SEAL ESTATE CO.. ' lIOm. Kat. Bk. Bide- Doug. 271a. I TTUEO TO PCRQPr 0O. I COUi.fi 3tffl I KKtW YHAT XOO MARRIED THfS OTHER ON '"Mir! i rAN N AT OPANCER. IYVAt TO PJTfc & YwAT (OU VAftftifr ANDY DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOINS. '.lowest ratee. Private loan booths. Hr YOU ARE HOT MATED - 1 NAVE VSEAI.TW Vfl-vH PRIVATE MONET. i lion to $10. P mid prompt It. FjD. WEAD, Will Bldg 110 S. lth Bt. D. E. BUCK. Loana. 442 Omaha Nit. PRIVATE MONEY. S HOPES jfc COMPAVr. Pong. 4221. fROMPT eei-vice. reaaonable rates, private money. Garvin Bros 345 Omaha Nat. Stocks and Bonds. 1 S IY.4 V6U ir? TV II APTERfOO LtFTMt ON YHAT 11 I ) TMESE -EAn TO TOftMENT JiD To t0 OUT rX WIFl ( I ( At,AN- THE rCF THAT I YPIFB SO 1 , BgcAME A WANDERER. I TRAVEtt&T I I V -liJlBJy TO THE HlUPPfNEb.TOJNfeAPoRE, 1 I LV' tXy-fXr 1 I ho VLADIVOSTOK , NWNtrKLEVEl I WENT- I . i3A. Yt 11" V VOOR FME- HAUNTED "NE. 1 TOOK A II I I IA1A f T" I 1 PlSWrN-r TRIP-JVERTME LOOKED J in ) MONEY IS .TIGHT BUT 7 i will still buy some good farmers' notes at a sub stantial discount. I will also buy certificates of deposit. EDWIN L. COYLE, 105 S. LA SALLE ST., i chicag6. i . i j : J HAVE over 1.5 nc leased for oil 1 In Carbon County, Wyo. Will put It in a company with right parties. State j Jiow much money you can fu-nish In i first letter Box X-25. Omaha Bee. fin.ono Omaha city warrants. 7 per cent. ! registered. In amounts of $25 to ll.flufl. j South Side Land Co.. 40S Brown Bids, j Miscellaneous. j WHITE for information about the rich j alluvial aoil of southeast Missouri. I where corn Is kins. Blaukenishlp-Sisler I Really Co.. Dexter, Mo. . SEAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED, i DUNDEE Beat buys on Iodgj St.. S. K. . cnrrtr Mt and Dodpe. libxliu. .1-a; S. E. corner 61st Ave. and liodfte. Tiill'i. $4,S7i. LotB worth owninis. WALSH-ELMER CO., KEALTOKS. Tyler liiS. Securities l.:idg. Vacant Property. Ct'RNER lot, on Boulevard, mar 1'ouglas Mutur. Bargain. I7"0. Doug. 4H41. i L.OTS, W est Far.iam dittict. (ireat bar enin, g. Sim, r'g. 4H41. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS 30 INVESTMENT Prairie -Parlt gar a Re buildnm near ?th and Ames, has an inromu of $l,8ti r an n y ni. Prired at $18,000 with t".U0tf catih, balencu per cent: for srar hs, factory Bttrape or similar pur Powpr, or purely fir investment you should look Into thia. Call Investment iliartment Payne Investment Co., nE.4r.TOK3. t.r,7Om. NatML'k.aia.- I'oug. iJM. 'AKGE cornsr jot, 122xK, in one of Omaha s most exclusive residential dis- ; tricts. Mater, gas. sewer now an tho ; property. Other property In this local ly is being sold at jl"5 per front foot. investigate this; dandy location for an apartment. AHM ANSON BIXON. ! 124 Peters Trust Bide. Tyler S1T1. i WALSH-ELMKR X F.ealtors, Rea. j Kstate. Investment, Insuratice. Bent- i als. Tyler 1536. 333 Securities Bldg. j REAL ESTATEURBANT- Council Bluffs. FOR SALE house, at StU A i e. A. Council Bluffs. Call Web. 164. Boom SC Neville Blk. FOR SALE M. F. SHAFER & CO. Notes Signed W. E. Shafer, Pres. at discount $2,000.00 and $500.00 Want Offer Box X-10, Omaha Bee Rent Question Solved or 3, 459 Ja7nilies Your rent money buys nothing but a privilege, -chick is gone at the end of each month. Ask a Realtor to help you buy a Home. I - REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Florence. KETHAWAT Suburban prop ty Col 1401. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. West INTERESTED? 1 CERTAINLY! Unusual Building Site for Large Home in Beautiful Evanston lis feet on Harnpy Street, feet on 6t.lh Street. Lot, fa cine south and west, overlooliB .Kim wood 1'ark. rt PRICE $5,900 vl the owner. J. M. MiH"a rlltv, "07 South 5:)rd Strt. Walnut 4812. 01; 6d Jones Street, Tj ler 8. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE , TO EXCHANGE Extra well Improved 160-acre aouth central Iowa grain and to iock larm, 34 miles to county heat own. Owned by two younc men. both working in large department store. Want small stuck general merchandise or hardware Mock of about 1 2.00(1 to llFi.otMi. Good terms on balance. No objection to small town. Business where two men could be employed. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West MUST BE SOLD SIX ROOMS; HOT WATER HEAT Xeit modern home in good re pair, recently painted: oak floors, south front lot 50x132, handy to car line: paved street; large shade trees. Owner leaving city and can give early possession. Cheap at $5,500, and terms can be arranged. GLOVER & SPAIN, REALTORS. 919 Citv Natl. Bajik Bldg. Douglas $2,500 CASH Six-room, fctrli'tly modern, futl two iory houae near Mth and Kowlw. Liv ing room, dintnsr room and kitchen on first floor. hxp nice bed rooms and bath on second floor. Full cement batfe mtnt, furnace heat. Lot BOxlnO. gtiuth front, on paved otreet, .paving paid t.arape, Prife $5,660. 1 Payne Investment Co., S57 Omaha Natl. Bank Bldg D. 1781. Ask for Mr. (jlbenri. Sunday, Colfax .i:'Z7. rt i.n rl,,,k; Cl VlUiSC W UUlUlUUld U1.I1UU1 Seven-room house, large living room, dining room and kitchen, first floor: three bedrooms and sewing room, second floor: full attic and basement. Lower floor fiuished In oak, second floor maple and gumwood. South front, lot 65x124. Walking distance to Field club. Price attractive. Gallagher & Nelson, 513 Petw. Trust BUlg. Douglas ; 5?! i DANDY BUNGALOW. Five rooms and bath, ell the built-in f titurcn: oak finish in "Iving and dini g rooms and two bedrooms; full base i mont and floored attic; pedestal lava I loir, one-piece sink, laundry tubs; ga rage; price. $6,301. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 4 SO Pefra Trust Bldg. Tyler 46. ( jTl&7 P.OBISON. real estate and Invest ment. 443 Bee Bldg. Douglas SU7. The Omaha school census shows that 3,459 families in Omaha became home owners last year. For them, the rent question was solved when they made their initial payments on their homes. They have quit paying" rents that amount with compound interest from $8,000 to $17,000 in fifteen years. OMAHA REAL ESTATE BOARD. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. West. NEW two-ftory tita-oc house at 4f.th Av1. and Foiiteneile Blvd.; six rooms, bath and reakfaat room: stairway from kinhn to landing; oak floors through out; oak finish on first floor and hita enamel on second floor. Phone owner. Harney IT60.00 plus your rent buya this five-room all modern home in nice location. One block from car. Larg-e lot with fruit and shade trees. m AHM ANSON BlLi'N. " Hi Petera Trust Bltig Tyler 5171. HHi I.UT5. 6t'Xl ; oii or rnor'-; good lo c:itlou; clin.- to car. no building restrje tifu; cheat', tt-rrnfl. iliw.eltoij, ,i-4lii and .Ma Mir.. BENSON a- METERS CO.. 4 Om. UfL LEAUTIFli. new West Karnani home. I rooms, l-'J No. 3:d. Harney li9S. South. $2,700 CASH Six-room, strictly modem. up-to-the minute bungalow in Leavenworth Heights, all on one floor. Nice large living room, sun room with bevel plated French doors, dining room with built in bookcases, colnnadc. openings; kitchen with built-in features; . two nice bed rooms and bath, all on one floor, with oak finish and oak floors. Nice floored attic, full cement basement, furnace heaj. South front lot. Owner leaving city and has offered to sacrifice at J7.000 for quick sale. Payne Investment Co., i'37 Omaha National Bank. D. 17si. Ask for i!r. Gibson. Sunday. Colfax 3:27. Modern Bungalow For Sale by Owner Seven-room housf, balance can terms, f'tr particulars. onlj' Call MTTST RE SOLD Seven-room strictly moderj home, oil finish, hot water, heat. garage,, large lot, near !4th and Manderson, 4,3UO. See me for appointment. I). lH..i. W. G. SHRIVER, 1S7 O. N. Bk. Bldg ' 60C.0 CASH , and monthly payments buys a nice six room house near 10th and Corby. The owner must sell, so b:.s priced low for immediate sale. Let us fhow you this bargain. AHMANSON & BILON, retersTrost Bldg. TylerJE171. JUST BUILT AND FOR SALE BT OWNER New, modern 2-story house: 6 rooms and bath: first floor finished In oak, second floor white enamel; onk floors throughout; well located; on paved street. For particulars call H. 1790 after C p. m. NK'B three- room- house on paved street, close to car. Fine lot and shade trees Located near 30th and Plnkney. Can be bought cheap. Terms. AHM ANSON & BILON ;:4Teter Trust Bldg. Ty. . S171 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 2823 SEWARD STREET. NEW MODERN BUNGALOW. $75(1 CASH. BALANCE MONTHLY. " CREIGH, 60S BEE. Doug. 800, FOf R rooms, newly decorated, near 24tn and Bprague Sts., water, gas. electric lights, toilet, telephone. Immediate pos session. Price 12.500; fiOO down and fii per month. Inquire of owner. 4017 North 25t hSt. NORTHWEST corner 20th and Nicholas Sts. Lot 9 feet on Nicholas and 170 on 20th street .- Chris Boyer. 2123 Cum- lng. ' Omaha Real Estate and Investment JOHN T. BOHAN 621 Paxton Blk. Phone Tyler 48&0. NEW oak finished home, 7 rm., sun room. tile bath, double garage, fireplace, etc.; tl3,B00. Terms. Douglas 1784 days. 111NNE LUSA homes and lots offer the best opportunity- to invest your money Phone Tyler 187. A FEW homes and lots for sale in Park wood addition: a Bate place for Invest ment. Norria fc Norrls. Douglas 4270. iRoOM HOUSE, partly modern: colored district. $1,800; easy terms. H. 6G5. South. ' FOR sale by owner leaving city, Hans come park, near Windsor school, eight- room modern house, hot water, heat; corner lot and garage. Call Harney 5274. . ROURKES SPLIT DOUBLE-HEADER WITH ST. JOSEPH Locals Take First Came, 6 to 5, in 11 Innings and Lose Second in Sad Con test, 9 to 1. More than 8.0U0 person.-, some of them base ball faa but many 0f thcchcap .ports, watched Omaha and t. Joseph split a double-header yesterday at Rourke park. The first fjame went to Omaha in 11 thrilling innings, score, 6 to S, and the second to St. Joseph, score, 9 to 1. Palmero pitched the first game for the Rotirkes against' Stewart and Williams, while Dc Vitalia and Schatzman hurled for Omaha in tin. second game against McLaughlin. The Drummers hit hard in each game. Iu the opening fracas, the visitors rapped the Cuban for 11 safeties and in the second they ham s' imo cash ' m:rcd out 14, one of them a homer, Colfax "hm ! ofrea triple and three of them dou bles. ., , . Drtimmrrs Tallv t 1 i-if tf"rcrl in t'n. firc.t inrimo in the opening fame. Bonowitz got a life when Ltlivelt dropped Wei dell's low throw ;lo first. Kelleher sacrificed. Connolly grounded out and Walker singied, .scoring Bono witz. They scored three more in the fifth when Emerich drew a pass and Crosby and Kelleher singled and Bonowitz doubled. The Rourkes tallied once in their half of the fifth. , Platte singied through the box, went to second on LeliWt s single and nome on Ma son's single. Score. 4 to l.St. Joseph. In the seventh the locals scored a pair. Gislason beat out a bunt, I'latte flied out to Emerich. Lelivcit sinelctt at-ain and Lee doubled, scor ing Gislason and Lclivelt. In the cignin, i.euveii s ciew tieu me counu Lingle ledAiff with a single over short, went to second on ralmero s sacrifice to third on Haney's out and home on WeideU's single. In the eleventh, the visitors scored one. Shestak was safe at first on Mason's error. Emerich beat out a bunt. Crosby struck out. Wil liams struck out. Bonowitz singled over third, scoring Shestak. Kel leher flied out to Platte. ' Win in Eleventh Frame. The Rourkes came back with two runs iu the eleventh and won the game. Here's how they "did it: Gislason got a life on Kelleher's boot. Platte doubled to left, scoring Gislason w-ith the tying run. Le livelt singled for the Tourth hit ot the game, sending Platte to third. Lee forced Leh'velt out at second and then stole second. Mason walked filling the bags. Lingle hit to Con nolly who threw wild to the plate to catch Platte scoring and the game was over. De Vitalis started the second game. He walked a man in the first inning and Umpire Matty Fitzpatrick walk ed two. Nevertheless the visitors failed to score. In the second, how ever, Emerich and McLaughlin each singled and Kelleher tripled, cleaning the bags. In the Rourkes' half of the sec ond inning Platte walked, Lee sing led and Brown walked, filling the It o It Sent bates, and Manager Jack Lehve Palmero in to hit for De Vitalis. Many of the fans took objection to Lelivelt's action ; and hooted and hissted the Rourke manager -during iL . r .... i. j:5 tne rest tu ujc game. iiu oniy uiu L,elivelt receive their venom but they j turned in a bodv into St. Toe rooters, i "knocking" everv Rourke and ap-! Totals... s 12 21 ia plauding every Drummer. ! 'Batted for .Marks in mmh. Schatzman went in to pitch in the ihoma city fcl third inning. Walker, the first man! Kum,:"Pi'tt Hooper. Lindlmore. Hughes, UP. Sent the ball over the right field, j Kruger, Bogart, Boehler. Errors: Allen, ' Yockev. Sacrifice hits: Marks. Moore, REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. Miscellaneous. CLOSE-IN BARGAIN Here is a 7-room cottage, all modern, j njts- Off Allen, 1 and 12 in nine innings; not new but in good condition, at what 0'ff Ferrell, 2 and 1 in one-third inning; we consider a bargain price, located in ! nrf Marks! 1 and 4 rn eight and two a rapidly developing district, close to car, thirds innings. Passed ball: Dunn. I'm school, etc. Price only I3.SO0. Cun ! j,jrt,s- Bucker and Lauzon. Time: 1:40. make reasonable terms. Don't fall to I ask about this. D. V. SH0LES CO., REALTORS. Doug. -4 fi, 915-17 City National Bank. WANT A HOME? Possibly we have it for you. It costs nothing to phone Douglas 1345 or come to 1606 Dodge St. BIRKETT & CO. sella, rants Real estate. Douglas C3 and Insures. 250 Bee Bldg. BEAUTIFULLY finished -roorn house, hot water heat. Bargain, 37,200. Dg. 4641. 4-KOOM house. 2 lots, nesr Windsor school: .",.0HU. Douglas 4641. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. ! - i 1 nnn K-,wv WHY WORRY OVER COAL SHORTAGE? Buy this 7-room home; Lot wau-r . hat, with oil burner; iucrter-sawrd ; white oak fioor dowiir.tuirs ; new ga rage; don't pass this up; am leaving city and this must mil. Coil Owner, Walnut 26S1. Your Needs Easily Secured by Using Bee Want Ads. PHONE TYLER 1000. BASE BALL DIRECTORY Games Today. Western League. f'klahoma City at Jopllu. Tulsa at Wichita, .-i i ti i v City at .I'--- 'Moirico. M. Jofcph nt I'niiiha. Niilioiutl league. Louis at Brooklyn. CiiiciniiiUi at New Yuri-.. American League. T'l.ilHiloirla- at St. Luuif.. Washingtoti at Cleveland, Haston hi ietroit. New l'ork at Chicago. lor. a Homeland lrom then on JfB Ll'at A , fiIlai COunt was 9 to 1 first tiame. OMAHA. A. K. ii. ro. a. 14 3 S 1 0 1 0 5 S 6 4 12 1 1 1 110 1 7 1 lis 14 38 13 IT. ro. A. 2 i 0 2 S 6 0 5 4 1 1 2 1 4 l 12 1 2 10 2 i ( 1 0 0 0 0 11 ! 15 F.. 1 II 0 1 41 1 1 0 j Haile v. s 5 H I H eidell, XI 5 (I ' (.ifcla-on. -'! ,r "i ' I'latlc, rf ...5 S I.elivelt, lb 5 J Lee, If 4 (I ' ltnn, rf 4 O i l.ingle. c 4 l I l'jlmeru, p 8 0 j Tolals 40 6 ST. JOStPH. AH. K. K. 0 1 1 II 1 (i 0 i) 1 II 1 o "One out when .winning run scored Omaha II 0 I) 1 2 1 0 n s- M. Joseph 1001)30000!) 1 5 Two-hnse lii: Ie. . I-livcll. Plaft. Bonowitx. Stolen hae: Lee, Emerich ('.), KeUelier, Bontm-itz. Sacrifice hits: 1'alniero, Kelleher. Larned runs: Omaha i, St. tlosepli 2. Left n haies: Omailia 6, St. JoM-ph 8. struck oat: By Pal mero 9. by Stewart none, by William . 1. liases on ball': Off Palmero 1, off Stew palmero. art none, off Williams i. wild pitch: 1-oslng pitrher: Williams. tmpires: Ialy and J itzpatrlck. Time: 1:50. Second jrame: OMAHA. Honowitz, rf o Kelleher. St. . (onnolly, Sb h Valker, rf 4 onroy. Kb ........ a Mietituk, ll 5 Kmerick, If 4 nihliy. c 5 Stewart, c. 3 illiams, i Tolttls 44 ' Alt. R. H. !, A. K. 4 0 2 S 8 2 4 0 1 '2 0 4 0 0 2 1 1 3 l 0 2 l! ..j.... 4 1 1 11 O O 4 0 4 3 0-0 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 O 0 4 1 O i. 0 .0 II 0 .8 0 i S l 0 0 0 0 1 0 O 0 0 0 i o o u e 34 1 8 27 17 3 ST. JOSU'H. , ab. k. )A. ro. a. r. 4 0 1- 4 0.0 ...4 1 3 4-01 ii S 2 0 4 1 S 3 8 3 0 O 3 1 1 2 0 4 'I I 8-0 l 5 1 3 8 0 II 4 0 4 O tt p 4 12 0 3 0 36 14 27 S . Huncj. si ' Ueidrli. b . risla'4on. Sb 'J.7f(,'itrflb;;; i,ee. lr... : JJn. Brown, c . . . lie Vitulis. vrhatr.man, 'Palmero . , xLingtr ... . Totals lionowitt, rf. Kelleher, ss. Connolly, 2b. Walker, rf . . Couroy, 3b. . . Nhestak, lb. . Kmerick, If . . Crosby, r. . . McLaughlin, Totals "Batted for DeVitalis In second. xbatted lor Schatzman in ninth. Omaha O00100 0 1 St. Joseph 08101401 0 Home run: Wailier. Three-base hit: I'tlleher. Two-base hits: llivelt, Con rov, Shestak. Walker. Double plays: Ha. nej to t.islason. Bonowitz lo Shestak. J-jirned runs: Omaha 1. St. Joseph H. Left on liases: Omaha 7, St. Joseph . Struck out: By DeVitalis 1, by Schatz man none, bv McLaughlin 4. Bases on off McLaughlin 3. I uipires: Fitzpatrick and lialy. Time: 1 :50. Joplin Continues Losing , Streak, Sooners Win, 4 to 3 Joplin, Mo., Aug. 1. The Miners Inst their thirteenth consecutive game here today through inability ! to hit when hits were needed with men on bases. Score. OKLA. CITY. I JOPLIN. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. Pi", rf 3 2 4 1 Krue'r. 2b 6 1 6 2 if a o s O Stutz. Sb 6 0 2 1 Vturrie'r. cf 3 0 4 OiLamb. cf 4 1 3 0 Llnd e, 3b 4 1 1 2;Bogart, rf 4 1 0 Gram, lb 3 0 10 0;Yockey, ss 4 2 3 Darrir. ss 4 0 0 2 Boehler, lb 4 110 Hughes, ib i 1 1 aisorensen, if 4 8 1 Orifflth. c 2 1 4, Dunn, c 4 1 3 Auni 3 0 0 4;Farrell, p Marks, p . . 26 i 27 12W:agner 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Totals. Criffith. Sacrifice flies: Wagner. Gra ham. Base on balls: OJi Ferrell 1. Hit by pitcher: By Ferrell (Harper). Left on bases: Oklahoma City 2, Joplin 8. i: . i nr.-nttKi- r.iLS Soren.-en. Linaimore. i Twn.hu r. hUh- Hughes. Yockey (2). Sor- l-r.sen. Stolen base: Pitt. Struck out: By Murks 4. bv Allen z. tiarnea runs aim ! Wichita Wins Over Oilers ! In Ninth-Inning Rally Wichita, Kan Aug. 1. Wichita staged a sensational ninth-inning rally and won the game .when Tulsa blew up temporarily after having what appeared to be a safe lead. The game was' played before a record breaking crowd for Island park. 6.500 inns witnessing the conies'.. Score: TULSA. I WICHITA. AB H.O.A.' AB.H.O.A. llSmith. cf 4 0 0 0 .Wuffll. 2b 4 iMcM s, lb 4 . 2,Wash'n, rf r. ti 0 Berger, as 3 3 ! Yarj an. c 3 0 S,BeU, lb 1 3 0 Butli-r, 3b 2 3 ( Conlan, if 3 t i Qriffln. 2b 3 0 2 Musstr, p 2 0 3 1 1 Tierney, ss 4 Clev'd, 3b 3 e 4 0 12 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 i conn y, ci In.vU rf SVS Totals. Tui.a 32 8 '25 13 TotaU...24 3 27 18 o . o , o . o o o, .,. 0 0 0 0 0 2 i w ichita Runs: Connolly, Washburn. Berger. Kr- ror: Morris. Bases on ballr: Off Voaaer l, on .atom ii. Bacriiic- nits,, omi-i, Yaran. Back, Butler. Burke. Ht by pitcher: Beck. Viasnoum. Leu on oases: Wichita . Tula . Two-base hits: Vtuffli, Dsvis. Stole Connolly. Foreign Exchange, American State Bank, 18th and Farnam Sts. Adv. Double play: Tierney to TVuffil to Mc Mtinn. Struck out: By Musser 4. by Morris s. Umpires: M'llson and Flood. Time: l:S.i xone outi when winning run scored. Sioux City Wins Two Games From Pes Moines Des Moines, la., Aug. 1. Sioux City cVfeated Des Moines in a double-header here today, IS to 4 and 6 to i. First game: SIOUX CITV. I DES MOINES. AB.H.O.A AU.U.O.A. 'roueh. rf 4 3 0 OlO'Hpra, If 4 0 3 0 Marr, bb 6 2 1 llMcD'tt. 3i 4 1 ;. 1) Defale, SB 5 1 2 i.Wolfor. ss S 2 2 2 AlrU. lb & 1 14 1 O CT. rf-lb 4 2 2 tl I Hniii n. cf 4 2 '3 1 Alld'son, rf 4 1 2 1 ! flffert. If fi 1 0 0 Ha k. Jb-p 4 0 3 1, Cuony, 2b a 2 2 4 Echols, 2U 4 0 6 1 , Spellman.c 4 2 4 u iJtnner, c 3 12 4 I'.as'asen.p G S 1 4 Cykc. ki. p 1 0 1 0 ! (Bu'w. p-cf 2 0 2 1 i Totals. ..43 IS 27 16, Totals. . .33 7 27 IS Sioux City 02203003 ." 13 Des Moines 000202 0 0 0 4 Runs: Delate, Met. Ilobinson (2), Liffert C2i. Cooney (6), Spellman, Kas nicssen, .McDermett (2), Wolfe 12). fcrrors: Robinson, McDermott. Erhols (2), Buckalew. Home runs: Spellman. Two-base hits: Kasmussen, Couney, Miv Dermott, O'Connor. Sacrifice hits: Marr 12), Spellman. Stolen bases: Crouch, Derate (2 1. Elffert (2), Cooney. Ift on bases: tiioux City 16. Des Moines J. Struck out: By Cykowskl 1, by Buckalew- 1, by RaamuKPCn 2. Base on ba!l: Off Cykowskl 1. off Buckalew 7, off Hsb btook 2, off Rasmufsen 1. Wild pitch: Has brook. Passed hall:. Banner. Earned rim. ATlri title- I iff Ci-Iiav.1,1 A anA 1 Tl In three Innings (none out in 4th), off Buckalew 3 and 7 in five and one-third, tff Hasbrook none and 1' in two-thirds, off Kasmussen 3 and 7 in nine. Losinr p:tcher: Cykow'skl. Double plnyr: Rob' inson to Spellman; Defate to 1ets. Um pires: Buckley and Jacobs. Time: l:ii2. Second Qitmc: SlOU XCITT. I DES MOINES. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A.! O : Crouch, rf 4 I) Marr. 3b 4 4) Delate, ss .1 Meu, lb 4 0 ! Kobi'n, ' f 4 0 j Elffert, If 3 ' Cooney, 2b 2 2 ; SpellmaniC 3 i Manouk, p 2 3 :2 0 O'Hara. If 3 0 1 2 S 2 McD'rt, lb !'l I 1 3 3 B;Wolfer, as 3 1 2 0 0 8 OO'Con'r. cf 4 1 1 0 1 0;Anden, rf 3 0 1 0 3 1 1 Hasb'k. lb 2 2 10 1 0 2 n.Coffev. 2b 2 0 2 1 0 1 2 Banner, c 3 2 3 1 0 0 OiMerz, p 3 116 0 0 01 . 0 1 0!- Totals... SS 72110 I,yonp, p 0 Daven'.t, p 0 Totals. . .29 11 tilt, Sk.ux City 1 1 2 t 1 0 0 C Des Moines 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 a Called at end of seventh inning by agree mnt. Runp; Crouch, Marr,- Robinson, Eiffert (2), Spellman, Wolfer, O'Connor, Ander son. Hasbrook, Bonrrer. Errors: Robinfon, Eiffert. Wolfer 2), Banner. Two-mifiB hits: Eiffert (2), Robinson, Defate, Mens, Hasbrook, Banner. Sacrifice hits: Defate, Cooney, Manouk. Haabroak. Home run: Eiff-rt. Stolen bast: .Crouch. Left cn oases: Sioux City, I,: De oMines, . Struck jut: By Merz, S. Base on bails: Off Ala nnuk. S. Hit by pitched ball: By Manauk. O'Hara. ' Sa'rned runs and hits: Off Murs, 1 runs, ll'htts in 7 innings: off Manouk, 2 runs, 6 hits in 6 1-3 innings: off l,onf, no runs, 1 hit in no innings, pitched to pre liwttpr- off Ilsvennnrt. Tin runs, no hits in 2-3 inning. Winning pitcher: Manouk. 1 Double plays: Eiffert to Coor.y' to Marr. Coffev to Hasbrook. Umpires: Jacobs a:id Buckley. Time: 1:22.. Offers Cup to Best Omaha Girl Swimmer What is expected to be the largest woman's swimming meet ever held in Omaha, js scheduled to be held at the Carter Lake club bathing beach, Wednesday, August 11. The meet and diving coritests, which are under the direction of the Carter Lake club, are open to every wom an and girl, in Omaha who can swim. , Miss Annette Kellennan, well known aquatic star, has offered a loving cup to be known as "The Annette Kellerman Loving Cup" to the best. woman, swimmer and diver in Omaha. The national woman's water championships Vill be held at Lon? Beach some time in August, and it i is the plan of the Carter Lake offi cials to enter the winners of the lo cal meet in thenational champion ships. U. S. Should Win America may depend upon John ston and Tilden in their endeavor to win the Davis cup tennis matches at Auckland, Australia, rext L'ecember. They are clever double players, have till kinds of shots and with practice will no doubt develop and blend their individual games with the one composite whole so necessary to the fine performance of the real doubles game. With Johnston's magnificent return of the service and Tilden's reach thev might well take the Aus tralian players as their model and j. lay the strikers' partner up at the service line, thus converting the ob solete defensive game on the receiv- j jpg end into a Snappy offense, Four Teams Pennantless Clubs in each" major league which have yet to win a championship are St Louis in National, and New York, Washington and St Louis in American. v American Association Columbus. O. First game: R. H. E. R H E Kansas City .6 lo' 0 Columbus .' j in t Batteries Weaver and Brock: Stanford jsnci nelly. I Second game: R. H. E. i Kansas City 10 4 Columbus .11 16 2 Batteries Sherman and Hartley? Rey nolds. Horstman and Brock. T Indianapolis. Ind. PL Paul H. H. E. 3 1 .1 1 3 Indianapolis J ; Batteries Hall and Hargrave; Rogge, ' ; Cavet and Helinee. ' ToledoFirst game: . R. H. E. xrer...v.v.v.:v.:::::::::::::. 5 I Batteries Robertson and Mayer: Middle- ! tor. and McNeill, second game: R. H. E. t Minneaoolis i in i 1 Toledo 7 4 4 i iwdermllk Robertson and Oacns, v.vr: Strvker. iiradv and Wurr.hv , - . Louisvilte I Tvlilwautee , K. H. E. .1 si .0 4 1 Gaston: i Louisville - y; ' 1,',-,- 1 wns.i and -locbet, land GIANTS DEFEAT REDS BY RALLY IN LAST INNING New Yorkers Get to.Luque in Ninth Frame and Grab Victory From t Cincinnati. New York, Aug. 1. New York defeated Cincinnati today, to" 2, in a ninth-inning rally. Luquc had the Giants at his mercy until that inning, when, after two were out Young and Frisch singled. The former scored on Kelly's double and Frisch and Kelly came home on Spencer's single. CINCINNATI I NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. Oroh. 3b 4 0 1 3 Burns, If 4 0 5 1 Rath. 2b 4 12 2'Kanc't, si Daubert,lb 4 2 2Voung, rf 0 3 3 It 2 1 2 30 1 3 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' Kousn, ci 3 1 4 u rnsin, so : Duncan. If 4 1 2 0 Kelly, lb Kopt, as 2 1 S2 2ti)eiicer, rf t NeaL rf 4 0 2 4, Doyle, in Win go. 4 0 S 2iSmtth. c ' 4 12 LBarnefs. p 'Douglas, p Luque, p Totals. . .33 7 26 12,xKing Toney. p Tutals. . .32 9 27 12 Two out when winning run acored. xBatted for Douglas in wighth. Cincinnati 1 0001 000 ft S NVw Tork ' 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 3 Runs: Groh, Kopf, Young. Frisch, Kelly. Errore: Bancroft, Young. Two base hits: Klly. stolen banes' Frisch, I.oush. Sacrifice hits; Koush. Kopf. Double plays: Burns to Smith; Rath to Daubert Left on bases: Cincinnati J, New York 4. Bases on balls: tiff Luqus 1. Douglas 1. Hits: off Barnes 2 in ore-third inning, off Douglas 4 in seven sr.d two-thirds, off Toney 1 in one. Struck out: By Luqu 3. by Douglas 2. Passed ball: Smith 2), Winning pitcher: Toney. Umpires: Qu'gley and O Day. Time: 1:E0. Brooklyn Wins Second. . Brooklyn, N. Y.. August 1. Brooklyn made it two struight from St. Louis by winning today, s to 2. Schupp was hit hard for six innings and then retir-d for a pinch hitter. Kircher. recency pur chased from Richmond, finished for the Cardinals. - ST. LOUIS. ! .BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A.) - AH.H.O:A. Smith, cf 5 1 1 O Olson. bs 5 0 0 1 Four'r, lb 4 7 SMohn'n. 3b 4 3 3 2 2 Neis, rf 2 0 4 0 4 2: Wheat, If 4.1 3 0 2 0'Myers, cf 4 3 3 1 OlKoney. lb 1 111 I 3 BKilduff. 2b. 4 3 2 1 Stock, Sb 4 Hornsby.2b 4 McHenry. If 4 Heat'e, rf 2 iavan. ss McCarty, c 1 Dilhoefer.c 1 Schupp, p 2 Kircher, p 0 Knode ' 1 xSchultj 0 2 Miller, c J 1 4 0 ljGrim.es, p 3 1 0 6 Sj Totals... S3 12 27 10 0 0 01 Totals. .;.31 4 24 171 ' Batted for St hupp in seventh. xBatted lur Kircher in ninth. v Ft. Louis' , 0 0 0 n -0 0 1 0 0 Y Brooklyn 02003001 6 Runs: Dilhoefer, Olson. Johnston, NeiKR. Myers, Koneuhy. KUdoff. Errors: Stock. Hornsby. Htiathcote, Olson (2), Crimes. Two-base hits: Heatbcote. Three-base hits: Johnston. Stolen liases: livers. Sacrifice hits: Fournier, Heath cote, Lavan. Neis, Miller. Double plays: Schupp; McCarty to Stock to Hornsby to Lavan: Dllhoefer, Fournier to Dllhoefer. Left on bases: St. Louis 10, Brooklyn 7. Bases on balls: Off Schupp 1, off Grimes 4 Hits: Off Schupp b in six innings, off Kircher 4 in two. Hit by pitched ball: By Schupp (Neis). Struck out: Bv Schupp 2. by Grimes 4. Wild pitch Schupp. Passed balls: McCarty, Mil iar (2). Losing pt'eher: Schupp. Um pires: Hart and Harrison. Time: 1:44. Walter Hagen Beats Jim Barnes in v Play Off for Golf Title reenwich, , Conn., Aug. 1. Wal ter Hagen, French open and metro politan golf champion, gained more honors by defeating Jim Barnes of St Louis in the 18-hole playoff of the Metropolitan Golf association championship tournament at the Greenwich Country club. The win ner made the round in 70, to 74 for Barnes. ' v Hagen now has won the metro politan three times, including last year. ' In 1918 he defeated Barnes ' and Charlie Hoffner in a playoff. In the struggle both Hagen and Barnes played brilliantly at times, though both missed short putts. 4 Hagen got into less ditticulty, and he practically settled all doubt as to the final outcome by gaining a lead of four strokes on the turn. He went out in 36, to Barnes 40. It was fine golf coming back, fcoth being better than par. Their cards: Out Hagen Barnes In Hagen Barnes 43454445 336 44445465 440 3 3 245445 43470 25345345 33474 "Vets" of Foreign Wars In Small Bore League It will interest riflemen ,to learn that the League of Associated Rifle clubs, Veterans of Foreign Wars, have united as affiliated members of the American Small Bore league, an organization with a membership of 250,000. '. Australia Leads Nations In Winning of Davis Cup Australia has won the Davis cup six times, England five tjmes and America three times. No other na tion has won the famous trophy put up by Dwight F. Davis. " Harnessing a nearby " river for j powet, American interest will buitd j an electric railroad to reach mar-1 cessible gold fields in the interior of j Venezuela. ' Cleveland, O., Aug. 1. Washing ton opened its scries here today with an 8 to 5 victory over Cleveland. Bagby, who started for Cleveland, was driven out in the third when Rice tripled and Roth hit a home ruu into the new field stand, the first time the feat had been accomp lished. Clark, a teciuit, who suc( ceeded Bagby was effective. Rice stole second twice and stole hem' in the fifth. WASHINGTON. I CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A. I AB.H.O.A, Shanks, lb 3 0 10 1 Jaml.ison.lf 4 0 10 Milan, If 5 11 li Chapman. a bit Hire, cf t. 4 Roth, rf 6 3 Harris, 2I 4 Kllerbe. as 4 3 Thomas. Sb 4 0 Oharrity, o 4 1 Shaw, p 3 1 2 0 Speaker, cf 4 0 0-Smlth. rf 4 3 t Gird r, b 4 1 1 I I 0 3 3, Want's, 2b 1 0 1 r.!John'n, lb 210 n;ONelll, o 1 1 li Bagby, p 0 t ICIark. B 2 0 1 Totals. . .87 12 27 Hi-Nlehauti. p I) Craney -110 x Burns 10 0 sCaldwrll 0 0 0 Tolals... 14 8 27 1 1 B. Utl tut lurk in stven'lr j Hatted for Niehsn In nlmh. iRan for O'Neill In ninth. Washington I ! ! I 1 ! I l-l L'ieteianU .' 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 Ilutis: Shanks. Milan, Rice (3), Roth 2). EllerlH-. Chapman. Kiakr (2), Smith. Johrtaon. Errors: Ellerbe. Two-base hite: Roth. Ellerbe. Milan, Smith 12), Wemhs canns. Oraney. t'hapman. Three-base hit: Kiie, Home run: Koth. Stolen bases: Klce (3, Ellerbe. Irfft on basea: Washing ton. 6; Cleveland. 7. Bases on balls: tiff Shaw, 6; off Bagby. 1; off Clark. 2; orf Siehaus, 1. Hits: Off Bagby, In 2 In rtngs. none nut in third: off Clark, 4 In 5 innings: off Nlehaus. 2 In 2 innings. Struck out: Bv Shaw, 3; bv Clrrk. 4: by Niehaus, 2. Balk: Clark. Losi'g pitcher: Bagby. Umpires: Dlncen and Owen. Time: 1:41. Boston Defeats Detroit. Detroit, Mirt., Aug. 1. Hoyt outpitchea Fihmke and Boston won the first game of the s'rtes from Detroit, 4 to 2. Mc Innis made a remarkable stop of a drTve off Jons' oat -m hen the Tigers had the bases filled in the third inning. BOSTON- DETROIT. AB.H.O.A I AB.H.O.A. Vitt. 2b 4 0 1 2 Young, 2b t 2 1 4 1 Foster, 2b 8 1 1 Si Bush, e Menosky.lf 3 10 nlCobb. cf Hooper, rf 4 0 li O Veach, If Pchang. c I 1 5 liHeil n. lb Mrln'a. lb 3 111 OPlagd. rf Scott, ss 4 2 2 3 Jones. 3b Ttallev. cf 3 1 1 OlStanare. e 1 3 0 0 1 2 1 12 o : A 0 s o o 0 0 0 0 3 1 A 6 Hoyt. p 4 10 8:Alnsmlth. c 0 IBhnike. p 3 Totals... 31 S 27 12lxShorten 1 zliale 1 i 0 O 0 0 Totals. . .31 C 27 It sHatted for ',hnike in ninth. Batted for Bianaga in eighth. Boston ,,. 10 0 0 10 1 I . Detroit 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Runs: Yitt, Foster, fichatig, Scott. Tonne, FlHgstead. Errors: JToBter, Young:, Stan sge. Alnsmith. Three-base hit: Foster. Stolen has-t . Fester, Scott, Menosky. Sac rifice hit: Mclnnls. Jones, Bailey. Double- plays: Ehmke to Heilman 2). Left on liases: Boston 6, Detroit 9. ' Bases ml halls: Off mjt 4, off Ehmke 4. Hit bv pitcher: By Hoyt (Flegstead). Struck out: Bv Hoyt S. by Ehmke 4. Passed balls: Senang. Ainsinlth. Umpires: Frlel, Chill and liorlarlty. Time: 1:50. St. Louis Wins. St Louis, ilo., August I. St Louis In the early fining:- today drove oit Moore and Bigtw and defeated Phila delphia, 12 to Jarobson led wllrr three doubles and a single in five time at bat. PHILADELPHIA. ST. LOU1R AB.H.O.A AB.H.O.A. Welch, rf 4 11 O Clcrber, ss 4 1 1 3 Dykes. 2b 4 C. W er,- If; 4 1 4-Gedeon. ib 2 1 6 IjSisler. lb 4 2 1 Vi Jacnbson.cf S 4 0 liWilliams.lf s 1 1 2 Smith, rf 6 1 2 l Austin. 2b 2 1 2 liSeTereid. c 3 1 lJColUns, c 1 0 - Oi Davis, p 4 0 F. W'r. cf 4 2 Dugan, 3b 4 1 Shannon.es 2 JVrkins, c 1 Myatt, e 2 Griffin, lb 2 Moore, p 1 Bigbee, p 1 Hasty, p 1 oalktway 1 1 14 1 01 Totals. . .35 12 27 13 o . o; Totals... 33 7 24 111 Batted for HaBty in eighth. Philadelphia 00012000 0 3 St. Louis ......4 3 1 2 3 ( 0 0 13 Runs: Dykes, C. Walker, F. Walker, Gerber. Gedeon (3), Staler (3). Jacobson 2), Williams, Smith, Austm. Errors: Ge deon. Dykea (2t, Myall. Two-base hile: (. Walker, Jacobson (3), William.!-. Sisler. Stolen bases: Smith 12), Sisler. Sacrifice hit: Uriffin. Double play: Austin to Oedeon. Ift on bases: Philadelphia, 7; St. Louis. 4i. Bases on balls: Off Moore. 2; off Davis, 3; off Hasty. 3. Hits: -Off Moore, 6 in 2 innings, noue out in third; off Bigby, i in 2 innings, none out in fifth; off Hasty, 2 in 4 innings. Struck cut: By Moore, 1; by Dav'.s. 2. Vlld pitch: Hasty, Losing pitcher: Moore4. Umpires: Evan' tnd Hildebrand. Time: 1:25. Keeord Crowd Bee Tanks. Chicago, August 1. A crowd estimate at 40,011", caid tni be the largest ever to attend a game In the American League park, today saw Chicago (hut out New lock, 3 to 0. Wond.Tful pitching by Eddie Clootte, backed by perfect support, was responsi ble. Not a visitor passed second hare and only five hit safely. The fieldins of Jackson and Felsch was sensatUinaU Jackson went into the crowd In the fourth and robbed Ruth of a double. After he caught tha ball be fell over t he fans. The New Tifrkers claimed he dropped the ball but Umpire Connolly ruled otherwise. Manager Hugglns said .he Yankees wouid play the game under protest and he objected so strenuously That he was banished from the game. NEW TORK. I CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A.I , AB.H.O.A. Pecki'h. sb 4 10 6 LeibRld.' rt 3 2 10 Pipp, lb Pratt, 2 Ruth, rf Meusel, If Bodir, cf Ward, 3b Rue!, c 3 0 12 0 E. C . 2b 3 2 ,0 0 1 ueaver, jtb 4 1 0 0 eiJackson, If 3 2 3 0 Felsch, cf 4 3 4 1 3 2 II 0 0 c 0 4 4 J. Ci. lb 4 1 Rlsberg, ss 3 lisrhalk, c 3 Shawkey.p 2 Lewis 1 Mogrl'e, p 0 xGleich 1 0 ajCicotle, p a 0 0: 0 0 Totals. . .30 11 rr Jl Totals... 31 6 24 121 Batted fr Shav. key in seventh. xBatted for Mogricge in ninth. w Tork 00000000 Chicago 00102000 Runs: Leibold til. E. Collins. Errors: Wood. Two-base lilts : E. Collins. Three bi sehlts: J. .Collins. Stolen basei Jack s. n. Sacrifice hits- Rlsbsrg. S. Collins Double piays: Ward lo Pipp: Ward (un arsisted). Left on bases: New York . Chicago 7. Bases on balls: Off Cicotta 4. off Shawkey 2. Hits: Off Shawker In six innings, off Mogridge 2 in two. Hit by pitched ball: Bv Clcotte ( Pipp). Struck out: By Clcotte 7. by Snawkey 3. by Morrldge e. loosing pitcher; Shew, key. Umpires: Ccnnelljr and Nallln Time: 2:06. Johnston Here August 9. Newport, R. I., Julv 31, William Johnston, national champion, and William Tilden will make their first appearance in tournament play in this country since their success in 'lie preliminary Davis cup matches in England at the annual Newport Casino lawn tennis tournament, be ginning August 9. . s ' Are Going Fishing. C. D. Glover, E. W. . Bedford. James Lyons, all realtors, and their wives, with Mr. and Mrs. George -Thompson, will leave August 7 for a fishing trip to the Minnesota lakes. They expect to be gone about three weeks. . ; Liberty BovCs Cashed American State Bank. 18th and Farnam Sts. w-Ai. -- V Lighting- Fiitre---3uress- Gran- den Co. Ad. -