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Peace Treaty Coupon xiut uciia: OMAHA, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1919. Wichita won both fames of the ROURKES SPLIT double-head- er due to the magnifi- ALEX THE GREAT AMATEUR TEAMS aAmateur1 FIVE EVENTS ON Y. M. C. A. MAKES cent pitching of Gregory, who Yesterday Muny Standings hurled both games and allowed but League Results three runs in the two games. DOUBLE AMATEUR STANDINGS, SUNDAY TULSA. I WICHITA. DEALS SHUT OUT WIND UP LEAGUE . COLUMBUS CARD REPORT OF MONEY AB.R.O.K.I AB.H.O.E. City latin. Greater Omaha Leag-ue- Wuffll, ( 4 I I 0 Wilhoit. ef 4 11 MeCaffery Motor Co. forfeited to Union P. W. L. Pet. Tbo'aon. cf 4 1 0 Wash'n, lb 2 Outfitting Co. Murphy-Pld-It- a 2 3 0 1000 Slattery, lb 4 1 II McBrlda, If 11010 Mlckle Vlctrolaa forfaited to th Wlllard noimes white Box.. 3 3 1 .67 BILLWITHSOO Dllta, If Mustier, lb 4 TO CARDINALS Storage Battery. SEASONSUNDAY Nebraska Power Co 3 1 2 .333 EARLY CLOSERS SPENT WAR 1101 1 0 VI Clevel'd. lb 4 Newasha. rt 4 Omaha Printing Co. forfeited to the Brandels Store 3 0 8 .000 JOR Davis, rf 4 110 Taryan, o 4 0 4 0 Bowen Furniture Co. City League. Tlerney, lb 4 9 3 0 Becger. aa 4 1 1 1 American o 0 1 0 League. p. W. L. Pel. O'Brien, t Marr, lb t ISO Union . Trot- Pa's Colts First Con- t p 1 Flack Hit- Universal Motor Co. forfeited to th Outfitting Co 14 13 2 .867 Three of Number for Re- Capture Vang'der, p3 OjQreaory, 10 Helps Him Out by Faxton-Vlerlln- Contests Close in Majority of Bowen Furniture C 13 4 .602 War Work Council Shows ' Totals II 114 0 Totals 1(1411 1 First game Slgga Optical Co. , Sample-- McCaffrey Motor Co 14 t .043 test Harts . ters and Two for 94 While Sioux City o a Homer With Crowds Willard Storage Battery. 13 T .442 Pacers; and Tulsa ting Second Co. Organizations; Large Mlckle Vlctrolaa 14 ceipts Expenditures Wichita ... 0 eol x game Rlggs Optical t, t .27 - Takes ii 1 (seven innings.) Omaha Printing Co 14 14 .000 Colt Races- Among - Second Two-bas- Milllt e Mc- Alexander on ' Hot hits: Dllta, Mueller (1), Booster See Games Despite American League. During the World's Brlde. Home run: Slatcery. Sacrifice League. 6-- 3. hit: Oreiory. Double play: Barter to First game Trimble Brothers If, Leav- P. W. L. Pot. Late Closers. on baaea: Bases. enworth Merchants 4. Weather. Klggs Optical Co 12 10 2 .883 Conflict. Mueller. Left Wichita, 6; ' Paxton-Vlerllng- a S. Second World-Heral- d Leaven- Co 13 3 ,780 Tulsa, Bases on balls: Off Gregory, game I, s worth Merchant 4. Sampla-Hart- 18 4 .638 1; off Vangilder, I. Struck out: By 11 27. Five of Sioux City, 27. Sioux 8. St. 27. was No other game scheduled. Universal Motor Co .486 Columbus, 0., July 27. de- July City Gregory, I; by Vangilder, Tims: 1:16. Louis, July Alexander By WILLIAM 0. BLOZIES. J. B. Roots 10 .100 New York, July First and Inter-Cit- t the 19 events which will be raced Omaha brok,e even in a double Umpires: Jacobs and Myers. y League. American 8 8 in fine form and Chicago, turned 1919 Champions. Railway Bach. .000 Cir- tailed accounts of the receipts and header, the Rourkes taking the Harley-Dayjdso- n forfeited to Barding Booster for at the midsummer Grand tables on Louis a Co. Memorials. Imiiu, of 9 to 4, Rassrnus-se- n, Win First Game St. today, scoring Creamery Church League Pearl cuit meeting that will open Monday expenditures the Young Men's opener, by hitting Josies Park Beddoe 4. P. W. L. Pot. Highland Pharmacy I, Commercial Iten Biscuit 1 and Sioux City nabbing the 4 to 0 shutout Flack hit a home No other gamea scheduled. League World Herald 13 11 .817 are early closers. All of them are Christian Association, made public And Are Then Shut Out Co. Trimble Brother 13 10 3 .833 for three second, 6 to 3, iby hits off run in the which Alex- Gate City 10 8 4 .400 aged horses, being tor here bunching third, scored Leagae. Co. Ramblers today by the organization's Burke in the fifth 27. Hermansky Fharmaoy 1. Omaha Print City League Union Outfitting Maney Milling Co T 8 4 .429 trotters and two for pacers. As the inning. Des Moines, St of him. World-Heral- National Council finance July ander ahead score: 7 three-year-ol- War Work Omaha Joseph The ing Co., Jrs., (. Booster League d. Benson Merchant 11 4 .304 two and will won the first game prin- four Des Moines CHICAOO. Leavenworth .11 3 8 .273 appear pounded pitchers ST. LOUIS Townsends 3, Beselln (. Inter-Cit- y Merchant. show Bar-bea- u, Park in late Natalie the Great committee, that $125,282,859 cipally through the hitting of for 22 hits in the hrst game ot to- AB.H.OE AB.rf.O.E. No other games acheduled. League Highland Dally New 0 I .000 closers, rf 4 4 0 Greater Omaha which has been all of the was received between 26, Graham and These double-heade- r, Flack, Smith, rf 10 League. Pharmacy. Oat City League. winning April 1917, Spellman. but Winn shut 4 1101 0 4 day's Hol'char, ss Heathc e, ef Brandeia Stores forfeited to Holmes L. in To- Rourkes in all the 2 4 P. w. Pet. former and trotted 2:10"4 at and March 31, 1919. Total figured runs out visitors in the second con- Magee, ef Stock, lb White Sox. 1919 amateur baseball as- 15 13 3 .800 expendi- tle 4 0110IS 0 4 Omaha's Omaha Print Jrs. will a whHe Geers scored off Rasmussen and Merkle, lb Hornsby, lb 12 3 ledo, not get start, Oswalt, test. St. Joseph won the first game. 2b 4 4 Townsends. It .800 tures aggregated $97,817,005 in the his successor. The of Defate Pick, McHenry.lt sociation, the first under the aus Hermansky Pharmacy. .14 t .600 will have an opportunity to show in batting 20 to 5, but lost the lecond, 2 to 0. Deal, lb 000 o 4 1 named, it is stated, a demons, 13 S period leaving If 8110 0 McKenney Dentist .417 front with Dudette. As for the and Brokaw for Sioux City ac- Mann, 12 Miller, lb pices of the Municipal Amateur Beselins 14 4 10 .288 balance of a sum esti- Score First game: c 2 0 three-year-old- $27,465,854, Klllefer. 10 Lavan, as ATHLETISC WIN 2 12 .143 s, the returns from for all I Reno Blllard Parlors. .. ,14 counted nearly her runs. 8T. JOSEPH DES KOINES Alex dsr, p 2 0 Tuero. d Baseball association, was officially mated to be sufficient to carry on 10 Inter-Cit- y McDonald his The second game was won by AB.H.O.E. AB.H.O.E. Sherdel, p League, Toledo, where won the work here and abroad until next 6 3 1 ended yesterday, when the City, Sioux City in the fifth on Ollmore, If Milan, If Schulta P. W, L. Pet. first race this year with Little Lee, 31. inning ss 6 lo-- p Ames, 0 Inter-City- 13 3 December Hargr'e. I linas k, 510 p class B, Booster and ,' Highland Park Phsr....U .867 shows that there are a number of hits by Moran, Meloan, Brokaw and Dolan. 3b t 1 1 0 Coffey, 2b ossit 2 0 DECIDING GAME Harding Creamery Co... IS 11 4 .733 Accrrding to the figures, which Eiffert, and a Defate. Jacks'n, cf 2 2 0 Conn 'y, 3b t 1 2 1 Totals 2 1 17 0 Totals II 6 27 class C leagues wound up their play- Beddeoa 16 4 .600 them that can trot in 2:10, even if of pass by 0 rf-- o 4 Harley-Davldso- T appear over the signatures Mason Bono's, rf 6 3 0 Breen, 11V Batted for Sherdel In eighth. IS .(33 the that won at Cleveland fin- opened the third inning of b 4 3 S 1 1 schedule. Curo .. .14 12 .143 pair V. chairman of Bruba'r, iiWa'r, crflb Chicago 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 ing , Mlnsrsl Springs. George Perkins, tne 6 l 12 ii Winn, ef 0 04 John Rubber 14 13 .071 ished outside of the first game with a double, Kopp Beall, lb 113 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 the cir- Day Co.... money. the committee, Cleveland H. Shestak, c 6 3 7 s Hart'd, si 2 0 2 0 FROM In the City league, oldest At it looks as if Cox had was out but Barbeau Two-bas- SENATORS present doubled. Jack- 6 1 e Home run: treasurer of the War Work Wlllla's, p I uiAUison. p hit: Lavan. in iocal amateur baseball cir the on the events in Dodge, son sacrificed and Graham and IWblte'l. p 0toio0 0 0 Flack. Stolen bass: Deal. Sacrifice fly: cuit, victory to their credit when they winning tag and H. W. Wilmot, comp- 0 Double council, followed with Totals 4 23 17 j Norman, p 3 0 0 Klllefer. plays: "Miller and Lavan; the Union Co., won s which he starts McGregor the Great Spellman singles and Clemons and Stock. Left on bases: Chi- cles, Outfitting took the Sample-Hart- to a troller, slightly more than two per Bar-bea- u, rf and Frank The races of the three runs scored.
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