r THti BEE: UMAHAMUNUAYAUUUSTg.lO. f if i 1 1 1 Ice Cold, Ready-To-Drink Home Brew Grabbed in Raid Fifty bottles of home brew, part of which was on ice and ready to quench thirsty throats, were found by Police Sergeants Thestrup and "VSummitt when they raided twu routh Eigth street residences Satur Tuay night, arrested three men and . JF two women, all negroes. J McCarty Bullett, 1107 South J I'.ighth street, and James Embr:r, 1118 South Eighth street, were charged with unlawful possession of intoxicating liquor and keeping a disorderly house. The other nun and the two women were charged with being inmates. v ' f All the odors of cooking are car ried off into a chimney from a range ir. vented in Paris which is enclosed vith glass doors on the principles of the chemist's draft closet. . REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. North. FOR COLORED. W havu a nice 5 -room c"Uge at 1424 Patrick Aw., for S2.200: 1500 rush. 12; pr mjnlh. Look It over, then se us. l. DRUEL Sl CO. J40S A met Av Colfax 726. Omaha Rnl Estats ami Investments. JOHN T. BOHAN . !1 Pi Hon Blk Phona Tyler 4889. IP"- a FEW homra and lota for'ssl In Park- mooa additions a aara oiaca for invest manti Norrla - Morris. Douiaa4J70. ". NKW oak finish home. T-room, aun mora, tile batb. double garage, f Irepla -i-, I13.S.10. Terms. Doug. I734 Jys. 111NNE LUSA "homaa and loti) offer the beat opportunity to Inveat vour money. Fhons Tylar 1ST. IMMKOIATB POSSESSION." 1515 N. 24TH ST. 7-r. modern, ll.nnt cash. C'relgh, SOS Bee Bldg. Dg. 200. S-ll. COTTAOB clnsa to Fort Omaha; (as. v.-nter. llgliia. good "pair. Col. 412. South. FIEJ.D club DISTRICT S-rnom house, nak and name! finish ; nalc floors throughout; mirrored doors m very bedroom, iBrus bath; good bas ment and attiu; fine lot; rloaa to school and car lino, on a fine atreet. D. V. SHOLES CO., REALTORS. S1S-17 Olty National. Douglas 44. J914 South Sixteenth atreet Now vacant. nearly new. i-room moaern house. I4.S00: about one fourth caah. balance, payments. Douglas 6967 or D-7JI1 .Berke, &Muall, Miscellaneous. Two-ROOM .modern apartment, close in, 21st Ave. and Howard St.; newly decorated; no objec tion to children: $40 nrr month. E. E. AUSTIN. Tyler 785; (Sunday. Tyler2968.) BEAUTIFUL modern manalon.'hardwood flniwh 9 lot- lir.nlltir.il Pn.nAm iT,.bBrflin. ns.ooo. U. r. HTEBBINS. 1810 Chicago St. :vBIRKETT & CO. nt anil maurea. 150 Be Bldg. Douglaa 6 3 J. BEAUTIFULLY flnlahed S-room house, hot water heat. Bargain. ?7,JO0. Dg 4641. 4-ROOM house. 2 Iota, near Douglaa 4641. Windaor scnoor, 13.000. 4-ROOM house, school, $3,000. two lota, near Windsor Douglas 4641. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. KERN Sarah Kberhardt. died at resi dence, 1717 Spraguc atreet, aged lit ytars S montha and 7 daya. Mm. Kern came to Omaha i yeara ago. Husband passed away January 17, 1819. She levea to mourn, thiee daughters. Elisa beth and Belle Kern, at 1717 Sprague sire -t. and Mrj. Matthew Mason at the Angelua upt. Funeral aervlcea will be held at family residence Tuesday at 2 o'clock, Dean James Fanrock officiating. Interment will be In family lot at West Lawn cemetery; MHSSKRSMJTH James, August 8, 1920, atted 74 years, at Dea Molnea, la. Resi dent of Omaha 8? years. Funeral from Fere's chapel, 23d and Cuming streets, Tuesday 2 p. m. Interment Prospect Hill cemetery. Frlenda welcome. HARKS John, died August 7, 1920, aged 60. Funeral from residence, 2011 Spen cer, Tuesday at in a. ni. Members of family who survive: Wife, laughter, Marguerite, and sen, Raymond. IXiUND A bunch of keys at 'Lake View park Saturday evening. Owner can have them by calling South 2727 and . paying for ad. 4-ROOM' flat and bath. 3d floor, 621 South ith St.; no beat. Inquire Mra Larsen, 2d floor; rooms open today. WANTED Ten experienced comptometer perators for temporary invetv ory work until September 20, .920; salary $147 for 8 hours. Ap oy to F. J. Holmes, Division Storekeeper, office U. P. R. R., 8th and Cass Sts. His Hobby "If I have one public hobby that is more outstanding than any other, it has been the preachment of 'more homes.' "You can preach patriotism to a man and appeal to his sense of duty, but you can't make the sort of appeal to him that he gains from his " own reflections after he owns a home." A Presidential Candidate. Realtors have been preaching this doctrine for years. OMAHA REAL THE GUMPS BUSY 6"ETN "mViNS TO GfeT BUaCKSTOHtT V708 KOR. OMAHA SPLITS DOUBLE BILL WITH BOOSTERS Palmero Weakens When Teammates Make Two Wabbles and Des Moines , Scores in Eighth. Dcs Moines, Aug. 8. Des Moines and Omaha split a double-header here today. The locals won the first game with a rally in the eighth inning which netted six runs, Pal mcro going in the air when his team mates made two errorsi. The score was 6 to 5. Omaha won the second game 4 to 1, a rally in the sixth scrooring three runners. Score First game: OMAHA. AB. R. H. TO. A. E Huney. a ..4.1 1 1 t I) Waldell, Sb S 11 0 1 1 Gklnaon, 2h 8 0 15 1 1'lntte, rf 4 1 I 8 0 KnllveJt, lb 4 1 10 1 0 Lee. If t 1 0 2 1 Mown, cf 4 1 1 1 6 0 I.'nerle. e 4 1 1 0 Palmero. p 4 1 S 0 Totala ! 5 24 IS J i DES MQIXKS. AB. B. H. ro. A. E O'Hara. If . . . M. Kermott. Sb Mot Her, ef . . O'Connor, lb . French, aa . . . C.ffy, Sb ... Med. rf Hnnncr, r . . . Ileloher, p Anderson . . . I'ykowaki, p . 1 11 9 0 15 0 J 4 ft t 8 4) Totala T St Iff Bntted for Fletcher la eighth. '' Omaha lltMIII 2 S Dea Molnea ... ... HIOMOf x Home runt Platte. Two-base hits! Weldell, Piatt, Mason, Moeller. Sacrifice! Hits: Welded, O'Hara, Freneh. Left on bases! Omaha 4. Dew Molnea 4. Struck outt By Flcher 3, by Palmer 8. Bases on hulls s orr rietcner x, orr raiment 4. Passed ball; I. ingle. Karned runs and hits: Off Fletcher. 8 runs, and 5 hits In eight Innings; off t ykowskl. 2 ran and 8 hits In one Inning. Winning pitcher: Fletcher. Donhle plaja: MrDefmott to O'Connor to McDermott to French: (ils- lason to Hnney to lllvelt. traplres: Jacobs and Buckley. Time: 1:9. Second ruti OMAHA.. A.B. R .. 8 1 H. P.O. A. E. 840 1 0 1 0 18 10 000 1 7 10 1 S 0 0 100 501 1 18 1 9 "l I. H. P.O. A. E. 10 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 I 0 115 1 1 4. 4 1 110 0 430 Ifaney, ss . . AVelilell, 8b (Isluaon, Sb Platte, rf .. l.ellvelt. lb . 1-ee. If tf aatin, rf . Hrown, c . , Ragiin, p .. Totals .. 3 .. 8 ... .. 8 ,.. 8 .. 8 .. 8 .. t 85 4 DES MOINES. A.n. R. O'Hara, If . . . . Mtl'ermott. Sb Moeller, cf . . , O'Connor, lb , 8 0 1-9 2 l 8 0 8 1 French, as Coffey, Sb 8 Med. rf 8 0 Anderson, e ....... 8 ESTATE BOARD ONV-V Fletcher, p t Banner I . . 1 Totala 14 1 4 81 11 3 Rafted for Fletcher in seventh. Omaha 010008 0 4 Dea Molnea 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 (Called end 1th hr agreement.) Tno-baae hit: Olslason. Sacrifice hltst MrPormott. Stolen bases: Haney, Ie, McKcrmctt, Med. Left on bases: . Omaha 1. Dea Molnea 6. Struck out I By Fletcher t, by Rocan 4. Base on halls; Off Fletcher 1, off Rafnn 1. 'lilt by pitched linll: By Ragran i McDermott). Earned runs: Omaha 3. Dea . Moines 1. Double Jiliiya: Coffey to O'Connor. I'mplresi llurkley and Jacobs. Time: 1:06. Heavy Hitting Wins for Wiches Over Joplin Crew Wichita, Kan., Aug. 8. Wichita defeated Joplin today by a score of 7 to 2. Washburn and Beck captured home runs for Wichita. Nine of the ten hits for Wichita were for extra bases. Score: JOPI.IM. AB.H.O A.! Robinaon.lf 4 10 0 WICHITA. - AB.H.O.A. Smith, cf 4 0 .1 0 Sluts. 3b 4 2 1 Rnb'taon. ss 4 0 1 Hogart, rf 3 14 Snedecor.lb 4 17 T.amb, cf 4 12 Tockey, Sb 2 0 2 Klnn, e 2 0 6 Dunn, c 10 1 Soh'nberg.p 10 Murks, p 2 0 0 Wolfer 0 0 0 O W'ahhurn.rf 6 14V 2, Berber, aa 4 14 6 0 Yaryan. c 3 2 2 1 niBeck. lb 4 2 11 0 Butler, 8h 3 2 0 1 Conlan, If 2 0 11 (J riff In. 2b 4 12 5 Bowman, p 4 1 0 1 Totala 33 10 27 16 Totals 11 24 i Batted for King in seventh. ' Joplin '. 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 02 Wichita .. 11021020 N 7 Rvins: Robinsnii. Tockey." Washburn, Ferrer. Taryan, Keck, Butler (2). Conlan. Errors: Stuti, Peck, Griffin. Bases on balls: Off Bowmnr 4, off Hchoenberg 3, off Marks 2. Sacrifice hit: Conlan. Left on baaca: Wlchlt 8. Joplin 6. Two-baia hits: ogart, Robertson. Butler (2), Bergor, Orlffln. Beck, Bowman. Yaryan. Homo runs: Washburn, Beck Stolen bases: Con lan 12). Bntler, Smith. Runs and hlis: Off Schoenberg, and S In four innings. Losing pitcher: Schoenberg. Dopble plays: utler to Orlffln to Beck; King to Yockey. Struck out: By Schoenberg 4, by Marks 3. by Bowman 1. Wild pitches: Sohoenb'i-g, Marka 2). Umpires: Becker and Lauzo.n. Time 8:00. St. Jog. and Sioux City Divide Double Matinee t. Joseph, Aug. 8. St. Joe and Sioux Citq divided a double bill here today, the Saints taking the first game in 11 innings, 6 to 5, and the packers the second, 3 to 2. SIOUX CITT. I ST. JOSEPH. AB.H.O.A. I AB.H.O.A. Crouch, If 5 OlPtewart. cf 2 4 Marr, 3b 6 UIKelleher, sa 0 4 2 6 1 0 1 0 3 10 2 2 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Def ate. ss 4 3Connolly, 2b 4 Mett. lb 6 Walker, if Robinson, cf 5 Elffert, rf 5 Cooney, Jta. ( Conroy, 3b Slitstak. lb Allen, rf Spellman.o 5 4 i Crosby, c HUaae.II, p 4 2 B'.ae, p . 0 Allison, p ' Manouk, p 0 MLaughlln Totals 43 1422 12,v;i)lama, p 0. Totala 36 12 30 13 Batted for Allison In ninth. xTwo out when winning run scored. Sioux Citr 201200000 0 S St. Joseph .. 4O0000001 06 1 Runs: Crouch (2), Defate (2). Russell, Kellentr, Connolly, waiaer, conroy iz Allen. Errors: Shestak. Runs and hits Cft Russell 4 and 9. oft Manouk 1 and 2, off Rose 5 and 7, oft Allison 8 ana none, off Williams 1 and none. Earned runs: Sioux City S, St. Joseph 6. Base on balls: Off Ruaaell 2, off Manouk 2. off Rose 1. olf Allison none, off Williams none. Struck out: Ruaaell 3, Manouk 1, Rose 1, Allison 1. Williams 1. Left on bases: Sioux City 2. St. Joseph 6. Two-baae hits: Walker, Defate, Crouch, Marr, Robinson, Allison. Three-base hits: Conroy, Metz. Double plays: Kelleher to Shestak. Sacri fice hit: Crosby. Stolen base: Connolly. Umpires: Daly and Fltzpatrlck, Time: 1:60. Second game: , SIOUX CITT. AB.H.O. 1 ST. JOSEPH. A. AB.H.O.A. 0 M'L'ghlin.rf 6 2 4 0 Crouch. If 4 2 1 Marr, 3b 4 10 llKelleher.as 4 0 3 2 2 2 4 1 0 1 10 0 1 2 3 2 0 Defate, as 3 0 2 Mett, lb 4 0 14 Mobtaon, cf 4 1 2 Elffert, rf 4 1 3 3Connolly,2b ' Walker, If OjConroy, 3b 1 Shetak, lb 4! Allen, rf OlOroaby, e 6 Stewart, p Cooney, 2b 3 1 3 Spellman.o 2 0 2 R'sm'ssen.p 3 0 1 Totals 31 ( 27 IS ' Totals 37 12 27 JO Sioux City 03000000 03 St. Joseph 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Runs: Crouch, Elffert. Cooney, Kelleher, Connolly. Errors: Defate, Shestak. Runs and hits: Off Rasmussen, 2 and 12; off Stewart, 3 and 6. Earned runa: Sioux Ci'.y 3. St, Joseph 2. Bases on balls: Off Ras mussen 2, oft Stewart 3. Struck out: By Rasmuasen i. Left on baaes: Sioux City 6. St. Joseph 10. Two-base hits: Elffert, Connolly. Sacrifice hit: Spellman. Stolen bases: Marr. Walker, Connolly. Umpires: Fltapatrlck and Daly. Time: 1:35. Home Run Nets Big Sum To Oklahoma City Player Oklahoma City, Aug. 8. Darring er's home run in the twelfth inning which gave Oklahoma City a 4 to 3 victory in the first game of a double-header with Tulsa today was worth $300 to the hitter, that being the amount showered through the screen and collected by self appoint ed ushers who passed among the six thousand frenzied fans. Tulsa took the second, S to 2. First game: TULSA. 1 OKLA. CITY. AB.H.O.A. AB.HJ.O.A. Burke, If 0 0 OlPltt.rf 1 1 Wuffli. 2b 1 l! Moore, If 1 6 0 3 2 2 6 11 1 i MManus, lb 4 3 W 0Harparcf Tlerney. ss 4!L'dtmtffe,3b CievelncUb g Connolly, cf 4 3 2iQrahm, lb 2 O.D'rr'ger, ss 0 O'Hughcs, 2b 5 2 Griffith, o 1 5Breen, c 0 OlStoner, p Davis.rf 4 Query, c 6 Rlohmnd.p 4 Brannon 1 Morris, p 0 0 o xBrannlgsn 1 Ramsey. D 1 Total 41103114 Totals 32 s 36 IS One out when winning run scored. xBatted for Richmond in twelfth. z Bat ted for Stoner in eighth. Tulsa 0010011000 03 Okla. City ..10160000100 14 Runs: Burke (2). Connolly, Pitt (3), IJndimore, Darrlnger. Errors: McManua Tierney, Hughea (2). Two-baae hits: Wuffli, Llndlmore. Home run: Darrin gir. Sacrifice hits: McManus, Davis, Moore (21. Harper (2). Graham, Darrln ger. Stolen base: Llndlmore. Bases on balls: Off Stoner 3. off Richmond 2. Struck out: By Stoner i. by Ramsey 1, by Richmond 4,i Hit by pitched ball: -Richmond Lindlmre. Harper). Wild pitch: Stoner. Double plays: Breen, Hughes and Breen: Harper and Graham. Runa and hits: Off, Stoner I and 8 In eight Innlnes, off. Rtmsey none nd 2 in three, "off Richmond 2 and 4 in eleven, off Morris 1 and 1 In one. Passed balls: Ouery. Umpire: Flood and Wilson. T:me. S'20. Liberty Bonds Cashed - American State Bank. 18th and Fnr-.'-.-i S(. Adv THAT BUSY SIGNAL AGAIN THAT GUV StAKH- HE'S fcviVf OKfc H "FVE VEARS WWEM He VAt BASE BALL DIRECTORY Games Today. Western League. Jf.pllti at Wlchtta. Tulsa at Oklahoma City. Omaha at Dea - Moines. Hicux City at St. Joseph. I Notional Lexgue. t. Louis at P-hlladolphla. Cincinnati at Boston, l'lttsburgh at Mew York. American League. Philadelphia at D-'lrolt. Beaton at SL Louis. Ni-w York at Cleveland. Washington at Chicago. BROOKLYN HOLDS LEAD BY WI NNING RALLY Wheat Scores Winning Run On Wild Pitch Fans Shower Field With .Pop Bottles. Brooklyn, Aug. 8. Brooklyn held first place by a 2-to-l victory over Pittsburgh, in a game of argument and a shower of pop bottles. Wheat scored the winning run on a wild pitch in the ninth while Pittsburgh players argued that Kilduff, who was at bat, had been hit on the hand because he nursed his fingers after dropping to dodge the ball. Umpire Rigler ruled it was a wild piteh. The pop bottle shower came in the eigth when Brooklyn players crowded around Umpire Moran to protest his decision that Mitchell was out at third. Score: PITTSBURGH. I BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. Blgbee. If 4 0 3 OjOlson. ss 4 2 4 3 Carey, cf 3 0 3 0,Johnston,3b 4 0 3 2 So'worth.rf 4 2 1 OIGrlfflth.rf 4 0 3 0 Whltted,3b 8 11 SjWheat, If 4,2 10 CutHhaw.2b 3 0 2 HIMyera. cf ' 3 18 0 Orlmm, lb 4 0 12 2Neis, cf 0 0 10 Caton. as .411 2KonetchyJb 4 0 6 0 Haeffner, c 4 2 1 OiKilduff, 2b 3 0 11 Ponder, p 4 0 2 7Krueger, o 3 2 6 0 (Elliott, c 0 0 0 0 ' Totals 33 626 UiMarnuard, p 2 0 0 2 Cadore, p 0 0 0 0 McCabe 0 0 0 0 xMitchell 110 0 Totals . 32., ( 27 Two out when winning run' scored. xRan for Kruesrer in enlgth. - -rJiatted for Marquard In eighthly. - Pittsburgh 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Brooklyn 00000001 12 Runs: Carey, Wheat, McCabe. Errors: Wheat. McCabe. Whined, Olson, Johnston. Two-base hit: Haeffner. Stolen base: Cacy. Sacrifice hits: Whttted. Cutshaw. Double play: Ponder to Caton to Orlmm. Left pn bases: Pittsburgh 8, Brooklyn 5. Base on balls: Off Ponder 1. Hits: Off iuarquara, 6 in eignt innings; off Cadoro none In one inning. Hit by pitched ball: By Marquard (Carey). Struck out: By Ponder 1, by Marquard 3. Wild pitches: Ponder (2). Wlnnina- nltcher: Crtnr Losing pitcher: Ponder. Umpires: Rlgtor auu iuoiaii: nine: 1:40. Xew York Beats Chicago. New Tork. Auy. I. New York defeated Chicago, 7 to 1 t'iday, making it four out of five. Tone, wts a puzjle to the Cuos Until the ninth, when he was hit three times, resulting in the visitors' Jtally. . Tlw Giants' hi!s off Vaughn were 'time, ly. Score : - . CHICAGO NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A. Flack, rf 3 2 0 0 Burns.lf 4 13 0 Heriog,2b 4 0 1, 6'Bancroft.6S 4 2 0 4Young, rf 4 0 8 liFrlach, 3b 4 1 3 3 4 2 3 0 3 0 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 1 0 Terry, ss 4 2 Barber, lb 4 0 Paskert, cf 4 2 Rbertson.lf 4 1 Deal, 3b 4 1 Klllefer, e 2 0 Merkle 1 0 O'Farrell, c 0 0 Vaughn, p 2 0 xTwombly 1 1 Carter, p 0 0 zDaly 1 0 Z OIKelly, lb 3 OiKlng. cf 1 (I Doyle, 2b 2 6 Snyder, c Toney, p Totals 6 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 n 0 0 30 10 27 12 Totals 4 t 24 12 Batted for Kllllfor in eighth,; xBatted for Vaughn In eighth. zBatted for Carter in ninth. Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 New York ,1 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 7 Runs: Paskert, Burns, Bancroft, Young (J), rrisch, Snyder. Errors: Bancroft, Young. Two-base hits: Young. Snyder, Pankert.. Three-base hit: Terry. Homo run: Young. Sacrifice hit: Kelly. Stolen baess: Doyle. Frlsch. Double plays: Flinch to Doyle to Kelly. Bases on balls: Cff Carter 1, off Toney 1. Hits: Off VfUghn 7 In seven innings, off Carter 3 in one. Struck out: By Vaughn 1. by Carter 2. by Toney 2. Left on bases: Chicago 7, New York L Losing pitcher: Vaughn. Wild pitch: Carter. Umpires: Klcm and Emslle. Time: 1:35. American Association 1 At Loul8v!lleFirflt nmA: R. H. E. Mlnneanolls 0 li 1 6 7 0 Louisville 6 7 Batteries: T.nu'.'ernnlm ami flivsn,. Taii, Koob and Kcclier. Second arame: "R H TV Minneapolis 7 14 1 Louisville 6 1 (Ten innings.) Ttltteri,S Ki.hmiei .Tames tt V.i,,,. Koob. Wright a.,d Meyer. Ac Toledo First B-ame: R If. Milwaukee 4 T- 1 Toledo 5 11 3 R 1 , ori Saint,.., an, I ll.,lnn. .1 .. and McNeill. Second game: R. H. E. Milwaukee 6 8 3 Toledo 15 19 2 Dadf-nt.; .tic vt neene , Miner, rtaujr and Gaston. Ulrlch: McColl and Murphy. At Tnrfi.ne.nnll. TTIr.t 0.n,.. TJ 1 V Kansas City Indianapolis Batterlos: Reynolds and Whitehouse and Heullne. 4 6 0 .360 Sweeney; R. H. E. 0 8 6 11 il l Second game: ' , Kt-nsas City Indianapolis Batteries: Songer. Meadows, and faweeney; C'avet and Goasett. At Columbus Flr3t game St Paul Letter R. H. E. 3 7 1 Columbua o 10 2 Batteries: Q. Browne, Coumbe, Grlner and Hargrave; Dauiorth and Hartley. Second game R. H. E. SI. Paul , 10 17 1 Cclumbua .......!.-. 0 6 2 Batteries: Hall and Hargrave. Mc- Mcoemle; Sherman, Barger and Kelley. Foreign . Exchange.. . American State Bank. . .l'.h and Farnnni A ' 10 2 WEUL-NO MURR.Y I'M ON' MY VACATVON TWO THINGS TAKE UP M06T OV MY TiME TELE. PHONES AND ELEVATOIS. V Line is. bsx INDIANS TRIM PHILADELPHIA; YANKS BLANKED Caldwell Too Much for Phillies, While Tigers Win, 1 to 0, Over New York. Cleveland, 0 Aug. 8i-Caldwell's pitching was too much for Phila delphia today and Cleveland won 5 to 0. Perry was batted hard and he was loosely supported. Manager Speaker was unable to play '.until the ninth, having an attack of neu-' ralgia. PHILADELPHIA. CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O. A. Welch, rf 3 Dykes. 2b 4 Jamieson.ct 1 Chapman, an Oraney, If 3 1 0 1 3 C.Walker.lf 4 FWaiker.cf 4 Dugan, lb 4 Speaker, cf :Smith, rf Shannon, r.a 4 Perkins, 0, 4 uaraner, id W'bgnss,2b 4 3 Perry, p 2 Keefe. p 0 Myatt 1 Johnston, lb 4 O'Neill, o 4 1 12 n 2 3 0 0 0 2 Calwell, p 3 Totaja 33 6 24 111 Totals 31 12 27 12 Hatted for Perry ii: eighth. PhUndelphja 00000000 00 Cleveland 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 x B Runs: jamfeann, Chapman, Orancy, Johnston, O'Neill. Errors: Dykes, Dugan, Shannon, Chipman. Two-base hit: Smith. StolMi bases: Johnston, Chapman, Granoy. Sacrifice hits: Oraney, Smith, Chapman. Double plays: W.-lch to Orlffln; Dykes o Shannon; Gardner to Johnston. Left on bases: Philadelphia 7. Cleveland 6. Bases on oalla: Off Perry 1. off Caldwell 1. Hits: Off Perry, 12 in seven Innings; off Keefe, none in one innlnt. Struck out: By Perry jj Dy cainwtii ?, nosing pitcner: rarry. 1, by tlmi.tres: Chill ane Frlel. Time of gams: i Ruth Ours Hitlese. Detroit, Aug. 8. Superb pitching by Hbmke shut out New- York. Detroit win ning, 1 to 0, today. He allowed only 'three hits and struck out eight men Pratt v.as the only Yankee to get as far as third. Cobb scored the winning run on a double, Veach'a sacrifice and a wild pitch. Ruth lifted only one ball out of the infield, an eaay fly to Cobb. NEW YORK. I DETROIT. AB.H.O.A 'AB.H.O.A. Ward. 3b 3 0 1 6 Young, 2b 3 1 4 6 P'klnp'k, a Ruth, rf Pratt, 2i Lewis, If Plpp. lb Bodie, cf Ruel, c Collins, p Meusel 1 2 1 Jones. 3b 2 0 0 2 0 2 O Cohb. cf 3 2 10 1 3 2Veach, If 3 0 10 0 1 OIHellman, lb 3 1 12 0 0 12 HHhorten, rf 3 0 1 3 1 1 0 Plnelli. ss 2 10 8 0 2 liStanage, c 3 0 0 3!Ehmke, p 10 0 0 1- Totala 3 0 8 3 10 26 6 27 15 Totals 2 3 24 13 Batted for Ward In ninth. New Tor 00000000 0 0 Detroit , o o o i oo o o l Runs: Cobb. Errors: Plnelli, Stanage. Two-base hits: Cob, Ehmke. Stolen bases: Pratt, Hellmaii. Sacrifice htts: Veach. Cobb, Young. Double plays: Ward to Plpp to Ward. Left on bases: New York 3, Detroit 6, Bases on balls: Off Ehmke 1. off Collin 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Collins (Jonesl. Str-jck out: By Ehmke 8, Collins 3. Wild pitch: Col lins 2. Passed ball: Ruel. Umpires: Dlneen and Owens. Time: 1:53. Pitchers' Battle. Chicago. Aug. 9. Chicago evened the torles with Boston today by a 2 to 0 vic tory. The game was a pitchers' battle between Dick Kerr and Pennock, with the former having a rhade the better of it. Kerr's single In the third was later re sponsible for his scoring on E. Collins' hit. A home run in hs fourth, waa responsible for the other run. -BOSTON. I CHICAGO. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.O.A Vitt. 3b 4 1 1 3'Le!bold. rf 3 2 2 0 Scott, ss 4 0 Menosky, If 4 3 2 6 E.Colllns, 2b 2 1 2 t 0 0;Weaver, 3b 4 0 2 2 3 OlJackson.lf 4 0 3 0 7 OlFelach, cf 4 13 0 3 OiJ.Collins.lb 8 1 13 0 6 HRIsberg. sa 3 0 2 3 3 O Schalk, 0 3 110 0 SIKerr, p 3 112 0 01 0 01 Totals 2 7 27 10 0 0 Hooper, rr 4 l Mclnnls. lb 4 0 Bailey, cf 4 1 Brady,2b Walters, c Pennock, p SO 210 2 10 1 0 1 0 1 0 Foster Bush, D iSchang Total! 34 6 2 13( Batted for Pennock In eighth. xBatted for Walters In ninth. Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Chicago 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 x 2 Runa: Felach. Kerr Errors: E. Collins, Risberg. Two-base hit: Leibold. Home run: Felsch. Sacrifice hit: Brady. Doubi'i plays. Scott to Brady to Mclnnls; Pen nock to Scott to Mclnnls. Left on baaes: Boston 8, Chicago 6. Bases on balls: Oft Kerr 1, off Pennock 2. off Bush 1. Hlta: Off Pennock, 7 In seven innings; off Bush, none In onj Inning Struck out: By Pen nock 3. Losing pitcher: Pennock. Urn- pires. Hlldebrand. Evans and Morlarlty, Tim: 1:30. . St. Louis Win Series. St Louis, Mo., Aug. 8. St. Louis made a clean sweep of the series by winning twice from Washington today, 3 to 2 and 11 tc 4. The locals won the first game In the ninth on Smith's double, a wild throw to Rice, Tobin's single. Sisler led the attack In the second game with a single, double, trinle and home run. driv ing In six runs. WASHINGTON. I ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.i AB.H.O.A. Judge, lb 3 1 11 OIGerber, ss 4 0 Milan, If Rice, cf 3 0 0 Oedeon. 20 3 o 2 3 0 1 3 0 4 0 Sisler. lb 4 Roth, rf Harrla. 2b Shanks, 3b O'Neill, ss Qharrlty, c Zachary, p Totals 3 4 4 3 3 4 2 3 oi.lacobson. cf 4 0 2 2 Williams, If 4 1 0 4 Smith, 3b 4 1 2 2iTobin, rf 4 1 2 llSevereid, 0 3 0 1 4ISothoron, p 2 4 2 0 7 0 0 Shocker, p 1 30 621 121 . Totals 3 1U 27 11 None out when winning run is scored. Wat-hington 1000001 0 0 2 St. Louis 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 13 Huns: Judge. Shanks. Sisler, Jacobson. Smith. Errors; Rice, Smith, 3othoron. Two-base hits: Tobln, Sisler, lacobson, Smith. Three-base hit: Tobln. Stolen base. Tobln. Sacrifices:' Rice Roth. O'Neill. Double plays: Slfler (jnawist ed); Gerber, Gedeon and Sisler, Zachary and Judge. Left on bases: Washington 7, St. Louis 7. Bosea on bais: Off Zachary 1, off Sothoron 2. Hltsi Off Sol boron 6 in six and one-third , Innlnns. off Shocker none in two and two-thirds. Hit by pitched ball: By Sothoron (Milan!. Struck out: By Zachary 1, by Sothoron 3. by Shocker 2. Wild pitches: Zachary 1. Scthoron 1. Winning pitcher: Shocker. Umpires'. Connolly and Nallin. Time: 1:36. Second gamee: WASHINGTON. ! ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O. A. I AB.H.O.A. Judge, 1b 4 2 3 2;Gerber, ss 2 3 Milan, If 6 3 3 O'Gedeon, 2b I 0 3 Rice, rf 6 13 OlSlsler. lb ' 6 4 13 Roth, rf 3 0 2 0 Jacobson, cf 6 2 2 hqth, rf 3 0 2 ttiWllllama.lt 2 1 Harris. 2b 4 2 3 HSmith, Sb 5 3 0 Sltanka. 3b 4 12 llTobln. rf 4 11 '"V .'" 10 1 l,B:nin"s, e s i r, - : " Drawn for TWE OHUY THE' tWP ft E-lckson, p 20 1 0'xColllns 10 0 0 Kilerbe 1 0 0 0 Burwell, p 2 111 Totals 4 10 24 6 Totals 38 16 27 13 Batted for Erlckson in the ninth. xBatted tor Vangllder In the fourth. Washington 00210010 04 St. Louia .... 0 0 4 2 0 2 1 2 X 11 Rune: Judge. Milan, . Harris, Gharrltv, Oerbcr (1), Oedecn (21, Staler (2), Jacob nn, Williams (2). Smith, Billings. Errors: Rice.. Hurfrls, Shanks, Erirkson. Two base hits' dialer. Jacobson, Smith, O'Neill, Glmrrliy, Harris. Three-base hits: Hlaler, Hlllii.gs. Home runa. Sisler. Milan, Judge, Stolen bases: Slianks Milan, Tobln, Sac rlflie hits: Erickson, O'Neill, Tobin. Dou blep lays: Gedeon to Gerber to Staler: 11-. rls to Judge to Oharrlty. Left on baaes: WasliiiiKlon . St Louis 10. Bass on ball.-: off Erlckson 4, off Vanglider 1. Hits: Off Vanglider, 6 In four Innings; off Burwell, 4 In five Innings. Hit by pitched ballsi By Erlckson (Gedeon). by Burwell I Roth). Struck outt By Erickaon 4. by Vanglider 1. by Burwell 8. Winning pitch er: Burwell. Umpires: Nallin and Son nolly. Time: 2:03. Amateur Base Ball Directory Yesterday's Results. Booster League, P. W. .16 3 .16 12 , Pet. .867 .800 .600 .42 .538 ..185 .231 .000 Mdney Milling Co Hi.rdlng Creamery Co... Townsend Gun Co .13 I'hilllp Dept. Store 18 6 7 Oi.iaha Printing Co 13 7 6 Big "H" Hardware Co 13 6 8 Sprague Street Mercht 13 3 10 Leavenworth Mercht 13 0 13 Yesterday's Results. Maney Milling Co., 5; Harding Cream ery Co., 4. Class A Git Championship. P. W. U Pet. Bowen Furniture Co 1 1 0 .1000 Swift & Co 10 1 .000 Bowen Furniture Co., t; Swift & Co., 4. North Omaha League, Commerce Juniors, 9; Omaha Views, T. 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Her man won am Interesting game from the I'aiton A Vlerling lion Works team of Omc.ha today, In 1. Bur dir. who has been pitching for outside teams recently, retired after three Innings, Carl, Standi taking his place. The game waa even. Herman getting hits wheu they counted. R, H. E. Omaha 0C00O001 01 ' 8 2 Herman 10 0 11100 X--4 7 2 Batteries: Paxion' Vlerling, Beers and Mir.. sky; Herman Hurdle, C. Stangel ind West. Columbus, Neb., Aug. 8. (Special Telo gram). Tho Columbus base ball team won from Silver Creek, 4 to 3. In a hotly contested ten. Inning game Sunday. Bat teries wcro Boetteher and Boettcher for Columbua, Knowles and Douglas for. Sil ver Creek. Hal Chase Barred. San Jdse. Cal Aug. 8. Hal Chase attempted toddv to pitch for the ,Sa:i Jose club, in the 'Mission Base Ball league, against Hollister,- and the umpire, acting upon orders of James J, Nealon, league president, declared the game forfaited to the Hollister club. 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