xiut uciia: OMAHA, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1919. Wichita won both fames of the ROURKES SPLIT -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 : 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 : 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. Doubles by looo cago, 1; St Louis, . Basss on balls: Off the winning 12 out of the first game, 9 to 6, Dewey. cent of the total funds contributed !Boyd, 1. Philadelphia Its pennant by Graham and Spellman in the 411417 3 Alexander, 1; off Tuero, 1; off Ames, Signalizes and the second, 3 to 1, in seven in- former at Kalamazoo and Toledo the American ex- 4 1 off 14 while in the Booster by public were, St. 0 0 0 6 0 3 7 Hits: Off Tuero, I In Innings; games, show that his at Cleve fifth accounted for three more runs. Joseph 1 The first started performance Sherdel. 2 In I Innings. Struck ou': Last in Wash- World-Heral- nings. contest pended for religious purposes in Des Moines 0 00 Appearance the d Mar-iondal- e, Hits by Goodwin, Defate and Br.o-ka- w 0100110 16 By Alexander, 6; by Tuero, 2; by Shejtiel, league, copped from the third frame with the Sample-- land, where he was beaten by the United States and overseas, Two-bas- e Dolan 1. in hits: (2), Bonowltx, Wild pitch: Tuero. Losing pitcher: the flag by defeating the Leaven- Harts was. not an accurate test of the first inning of the opener Hssbrook Three-bas- e Tuero. Decided one run to the good, as while approximately 80 cent Williams. (2), Coffey. t ington by worth Merchants, by a score of S to his form. At Toledo he trotted three per gave the Sioux a lead of two runs hits: Beall, Jackson. Sacrifice fly: this was a protested game, which was devoted to the purchase, trans- Ollmore, Stolen bases: e, 4, and the Park Pharma- heats below 2:06. which they held for two innings. Hargrave.' Cincinnati Wins Two. Victory. Highland was played in the earlier part of the portation and distribution of can- Hargrave, Milan, Hssbrook, Breen cies carried off first honors in the Frank Dewey has won all of his Hits by Ohlin, Burke, Barbeau (2). Left on bases: St. Josph, 12; Des O., 27. The Reds won season, but was called on account of teen supplies and to entertainments, Cincinnati, July Inter-Cit- y the White- and Jackson in the fifth inning of Moines, 11. Struck out: By Allison, 2; both games of the double-head- with league, by taking rain. The directors of the Muny races this season. When education and athletic Williams, t. Bases on balls: Off crowd Washington, 27. Philadel 5 4 sports. the second game gave the Rourkes by Pittsburgh today, before the largest July Beddeos into camp, by a to association ordered the game to start head came to him at Toledo with Allison, 1; off Whltehlll, 2; off Normsn. 4: of the season. In the first game Bailee won the last and 13 out Cox a little Free Athletic two runs in the fifth inning of the off Hssbrook, 1; off Williams. 2. Hit by was hit hard, but received fast support, phia deciding score, thereby winning games from that frame. The Sample-Hart- s Jack May, turned on Supplies. second double and pitched ball: By Whltehlll (Williams and while the Reds bunched hits successfully of the series from of 15. The newspaper lads lost but in the first scored another run, more gas and after pacing two In addition to the of free game. Spellman's Dolan), Hasbrook (Beall). Earned runs off Ponder. The second consisted game Washing- game provision ac- game one game out or 12. a two-ru- n heats in 2:02)4. stalled off Grace Shinkle's single in the eighth and hits: Off Allison. 6, and 7 In three of only three Innings, being the continua- ton today, 3 to 2, It was the last giving them lead. In the athletic supplies, which included,' counted for the final Rourke run. and one-thir- off Whltehlll, 1 and 4 In tion of the game of July t, which was Races Close. fourth the Riggs evened matters Direct in the third in 2:0454. In the in United 7 9 of Athletics here up among other things, the one; off Norman, and In three; off called at the end of the sixth Inning to appearance tfie a with Deshlcr on Frank 10 2 In one one-thir- Bos-to- The races in all three of these by scoring pair, when, one purse Thursday, States 557,096 baseballs First game: Hssbrook. and and allow the Reds to catch a train for this season. The score: will C. camps alone, OMAHA. off Williams, 4 and 4 In nine. Losing and which was by New York on, Mohoney drove out a home run. Dewey meet either Direct and sets of protested PHILADELPHIA. WASHINGTON. above mentioned leagues were hard Mur- 20,000 boxing gloves, the AH. It. H. O. A.E. picener: Allison. Double plays: Walker The score First game: The Harts scored in the Burnett or Sanardo from the dis- to to Cof- - AB.H.O.E. AB.H.O.E. until the last contests were again sixth, report says, the Y. M. C. A. t S S O S O Hartford Walker: Hartford to PITTSBURGH. CINCINNATI. fought Gol-di- e Barbeau, ..8 rey to Volan to to Kopp, If 2 12 0 Judge, lb 4 in the Booster but the Riggs scored when Rokusek phy stable, Wellington Direct, tributed $36,832,449 worth of mer- Jarkson.lb S 1 1 11 0 1 walker; Hargrave AB.H.O.E. AB.H.O.E. 3b 4 0 0 0 Foster, 3 b 4 played, especially Beall; Williams to Dolan to Beall. Um- 1 4 0 Thomas, run to center field Todd and The Darvester. 71 Cnhim, If 4 8 I 3 0 0 BlBbee. cf 4 14 Rath, 2b 12 cf 4 2 3 0 Menosky, If 3 where contest sent out a home chandise. Of this merchandise S 1 pires: Day anld Freshwater. Time: 2:12. Caton 0 0 4 1 9 0 Walker, league, yesterday's o 4 1 2 Daubert, lb 4 1 12 0 rf 4 World-Hera- with two men on. Two more were In the Southern Hotel purse which S ftprllman, t 104 0 3 2 3 1 Burns, lb Rice, the race. Had the ld or Shlnkle. rf 4 0 0 0 S 0 ST. JOSEPH. DES MOINES. Burba re, 3b 3 0 Uroh, 3b ss 4 1 2 1 4 settled Bres- worth, approximately 4 0 Perkins, Murphy, cf made in the and ninth the will be trotted on Wednesday, cf 4 0 0 0 O 1 AB.H.O.E AB.H.O.E. South' th, If 4 Roush, cf 12 2b 4 0 6 0 c 4 team lost to the Leaven eighth by cent, was free to the Hasen, 1102 4 0 Turner. Plclnlch, will per given 4 0 0 O Ollmore, If 2 Milan, If 2 0 Stengel, rf 3 10 Neale, rf 16 c 4 0 1 0 ss 3 In the last half of the ninth, cia, the winner of the Ohio, Ohlin, tb 16 3 0 4 McAvoy. Shanks, worth Merchants the race would Riggs. soldiers. Mason, S 1 1 Z 1 O H'grave, ss I H'brook, lb 3 1 7 0 Cutsh'w, 2b 4 1 Kopf, ss rf 3 0 2b 4 meet Allie whose heat in 2b 3 4 0 14 0 4 21114 0 Burrus, 10 Leonard, with two men on, Jack Krejic drove again Lou, 4 0 0 0 S O Dolan, Coffey, 2b 2 0 3 0 Moll'lta, lb Bressler, If p 4 2 Za t 0 have been a tie between them and Of the $97,817,005 expended, it is Kopp, p 3 4 0 c 4 Rogers, 10 chary, Cleveland is the fastest Jackson, cf Conn'ly, 3b 2 0 0 0 Terry, ss 11 Wlngo. 110 Johnson, p 1 the Trimble who finished out a home run, scoring both run- 2:044 at more than was rf 3 o 3 Lee, c 4 2 0 0 Sallee, p 3 0 0 0 Brothers, shown, $30,000,000 Total! SS 0 10 87 IS S Bono'lti, Breen, 110 be- ners ahead of him. shown by a trotter this season, as B' baker, 3b 3 1 Walker, rf 2 12 0 Ponder, p 2 10 0 Totals 33 7 27 1 Totals 31 0 27 4 in second place, only one game spent in the home camps, more than SIOCX CITY. 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bill Goodro both well as. Mignola, Peter Chenault, Beall, lb Allison, cf Mayer, p 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 hind the leaders. The Trimbles also pitched games with the American Ex- o 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 $43,000,000 AB. R. II. O. A.E. Crosby, Hartford, ss xNlcholson Phllsdelphia 0 0 Sample-Hart- s, Roku- Harrod's Creek, and Don de 2 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 Mer- for the while Lopez, and - Moran, of ..5 0 1 Rose, p 1 Winn, p 2 0 10 Washington 02 defeated the Leavenworth in peditionary Force abroad $14,- 36 11 24 2 Totals 34 10 27 2 Two-bas- e sek and whose second to Peter Billiken tioodwln, 2b ...... 5 3 0 Total hits: Perkins, Leonard, chants, by a 12 to 4 score. Manager Jim Baumgardner 409,175 for work with th.e allied, 22 3 18 1 1 4 21 0 Three-bas- e Stolen he is a Iterate, ...4 4 2 Total Totals Batted for Blgbe in ninth. Walker. hit: Judge. In both the Leavenworth hurled in both of the games for the 2:05)4 at Toledo proves that armies of war. The Meloan, If 1 1 St. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 x Bat ted for In ninth. base: Burns. Sacrifice hits: Burrus, games and prisoners ...5 Joseph Mayer Jolinson. Double Thomss Optical lads. In the first game the better trotter than many expected Brokaw, lb ...5 2 18 Des Moines 0 0 0 2 0 0 x 2 1 0 Menosky. play: Merchants scored but eight runs, balance went for transportation and O Pittsburg 002000 03 to Turner to Burns. Left on bases: Phila- Sample-Hart- s six after his at Cleveland and Carmen, rt ...... S 1 In 7trr Cincinnati x 5 while their scorer a to- secured but hits, showing other The statement ex- Sb (Called inning by agreement.) 00010130 delphia, 0; Washington, 7. Bases on balls: opponents 11 expenses. ...8 Left on bases: 2. Two-bas- Three-bas- e While the made off Kalamazoo. Jon, St. Joseph, Struck e hit: Bressler. hit: Off Zachary, 2; off Rvgers. 3. Hits: Off tal of 17. The Trimbles had an Riggs Goodro, plains that the "Y" suffered a loss Eiffert, ...3 out: By Winn. 1; by Rose, 2. Bases on Stolen bases: South worth, Cut-sha- 4 in 3 In in The real battle between the trot- . , .. . Stengel. Zachary. I Innings; off Johnson, time with their and the second one the motor of in the of Rasmusaen, p balls: Off Rose, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Sacrifice Double 4 easy opponents, $1,478,084 operation army Oswalt, p Winn. fly: Stengel. play: Innings. Struck out: By Zachary, 1; crew were able to drive out one ters at Columbus, however, will be (Gilmore). Wild pitch: Rose. Oroh (unassisted.) Left on bases: Pitts- by Johnson. 3; by Rogers, 1. Losing while the Herald crew won the only post exchanges and canteens which, Earned runs: Des Moines, 1. Double plays: 7, Cincinnati 6. Bases on balls: Off off Rokusek in five seen in the Neal House purse on Total .89 4 13 27 18 8 Winn to burgh pitcher: Johnson. game in the final stanza, when their bingle innings. owing to the in values to Hartford Hasbrook; Connolly Ponder 1. Hlta: Off Ponder 8 In 6 In- hurled the sixth and Tuesday, when Royal Mack will depreciation "Ion to to Hasbrook. 1 3 the fire- Baumgardner and City 14 Coffey Umpires; Fresh- nings; off Mayer 2 In Innings. Struck Browns Beat Sox. heavy artillery started meet Heir The Tod- of French and English currency Omaha .10(11(00.0 0 8 0 8 0 S 0 water and Daly. Time. 1:10. out: By Sallee 1. Passed ball: Wlngo. seventh frames for his team. again Reaper, 00 27. works. conversion of the overseas figures Two-ba- n Losing . Ponder. Chicago, July St. Louis evened up dler and Prince Loree. At Kalama- hits: Mason, Barbeau (S), pitcher: when four All in the City league were Pitche Great Ball. at market rates, resulted in a book Carmen,' (ruham, ftpellman, Brokaw, Oklahoma Wins Second gamei the series with Chicago today games zoo, Heir Reaper won in 2:04-)4- . Klffert, Defate. Sacrifice hits: City PITTSBURGH I CINCINNATI local pitchers were unable to hold the forfeited yesterday, the Union Out- Rokusek remarkable ball loss of $2,432,089. Eiffert, AB.H.O.E. who won 11 to 6. J. Collins and pitched while at Toledo, Murphy showed in Jackson, Jones. Sacrifice fly: Shlnkle. AB.HO.fi. visitors, one fitters from the McCaffrey in is The the committee makes I Two 3 0 8 0 2b 2 K. Williams featured the playing with winning both games and looked for by in report, Double plays Oswalt to Defate to Games on Sunday Btgbee, cf Rath, 11 of front with Royal Mack 2:04, Brokaw. Stolen Meloan, t.ruham. Terry, ss 4 0 1 OlDaubert, lb 3 0 13 0 handed catches. The jicore: Motor.on account the latter team the followers to a hero in the clear, is not final because the war bane: 01 ST. LOUIS. UHILAUO prove which is a new win race for the Hits and earned runs: Off Kopp, 12 hltn. Oklahoma City, 27. Okla- Nlcho'n, If 3 2 2 Qroh, 3D 3 13 0 out of town. The Willard service of the Y. M. C. A., which July o 0 4 0 2 0 AB.H.O.E. AB.H.O.E. going city series. Yates for the Riggs had Stinson 4 runa In nine 6 South'h, rr l Roush, cf rf-c- Royal McKinney gelding. Innings; Kasniusiten, anil homa City defeated twice to 0 3b 4 2 2 0 J.Co's. f 4 2 3 a forfeit from reached its maximum in March of 3, In off 3 2 In Joplin Cuts'w, 2b 4 3 0 Magee, rf 0 0 Austin, Storage Battery jvon his batting rags on, driving out two in two heats with flte; Oswalt, and four. 101 2b 3 E. Colll's, 2b 4 1 3 also landed second the first 10 4, Caton. 3b 2 0 (t 4 2 0 Oedeon, Bowen three-bagge- rs continued in Ila Meg on balls: Off 1: off Ras- day, winning game, to Neale, rf 6 0 3 3 Mickels Victrolas and the in the first contest this year, is being the. Kopp, 3b 2 1 0 0 ss 2 0 Jac'bson, If Weaver, ss The Toddler and won the third in mussen, off 3. Ktrnck out: 3 to 10 Barba'e, Kopf, 10 4 5 0 0 the Omaha Oswalt, and the second, 2, in innings. 3 0 13 0 If 4 0 Slsler. lb Jackson, If Furnitures likewise and made several doubles and a United States and foreign countries. By Kopp, A; by 2; br Os- Moll's, lb Bressler. 10 K. 3 cf 2 0 1 frop 2:07. Rasmussen, Score First o 2 0 0 M c 2 Will's, cf Felsch. Co. Both the Mickles and Three war for walt, 1. Left on bases: Slon game: Schmidt, Wlngo, 5 1 0 1 Printing in the second. Good- 2:05 work campaigns City, II: c 3 c 3 1100 Smith, rf Llebold. rf Although The Elks purse for pacers Omaha. 8. Time: 2:05. Barker JOPLIN. OKLAHOMA CITY. Lee, 10 URarlden. 13 ss 4 3 1 10 Co. teams disbanded. funds, it out, from empires 2 1 1 3 2 1 u Oerber. OlRisberg, lb Printing ro, who was not allowed by the will on the of points brought and Holmes. AB.H.O.E. AB.H.O.E. Carlson, p UlRuether, p Scvereld, c 6 McM'lln, 3b 4 0 1 be raced opening day 4 1 0 0 Although the Gate City league, the American public $123,254,052 and r.anib. ss 14 Lindl'ore, ss 6 3 2 0 xStengel 10 Well man. p 1 c 3 2 8 managers of the American league, the The starters include Second fame: 3 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 20 8 27 1 Lynn, meeting. was OMAHA. Tho'son, 3b Griggs, rf 4 2 0 Hamll'n, p Totals Sothoron, p 3 C. Willis's, p 0 0 0 a class C circuit also closed their for the and the this amount, the report states, 1 0 0 1 6 2 2 0 pitched Harts, Mack, Belle Alcantara, Sanardo, All R II A Huls'ltt. lb Falk. If McClellan 0 season the race finished Jay to $125,282,859 sums Boehler. 4 1 8 0 4 0 Total 81 7 34 01 1100 0 yesterday, were under augmented by 3h . 4 2 lb Adams, lb 13 Lowder'k, p games played protest, and either Grace Direct or South Barbeau, ... 0 0 o 3 0 3 3 3 0 Carlson In 0 0 0 in a tie for first honrs between the from sources. . Collins, Griffin, ef Batted for eighth. p but since the the other Jackson, lb ... 0 I 2 e- 10 Danforth, Optical boys won, Ben from the Foster stable. On Brlebeck. 2 0 2b 3 0 2 0 0 1 a u v Girl (iraham. If ... 3 0 A 0 11 Bensen, Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 K.err, p Omaha Printing Juniors and the have been Some idea of the magnitude of the If 3 0 o 4 0 1 01 withdrawn. his there is a o . ... 4 1 Hall, 10 Griffith, 13 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 x 3 protests showing at Toleda, Spellman, Smith, rf 4 2 3 0 3b 4 0 37 14 27 0 35 8 27 2 Townsend Gun Co. The former, who fav- work accomplished by the organiza- 4 2 Sp'tser, 10 Two-bas- Three-bas- e Totals Totals John Gonding, chief of the um of Shlnkle, rf ...... cf 3 0 4 2 0 1 e hits: Rath. Rariden. chance Jack Mack starting of 1 Nutt. 11 Meadows, p Batted for C. Willlama In third. were to win lost to tion is shown the statement that Hazen, 4 2b 4 0 4 0 hits: Neale, Ruether. : expected easily pires, how officiated, was slightly orite. None of the others have been by 2b 1 Brandt, 2 2 1 8 0 1 0 Ohlin, Marks, 0 0 Cutshaw. Sacrifice hits: Rath, Kopf. St. Louli 0 0 II the Hermansky Pharmacy, while more than 97,000 concerts, vaudeville 2b 1 0 p 10 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 5 overcome by heat, and Art Moran tin to a winner in 2:02J4 but as all Otslason, Burwelf, 3 1 0 0 Sacrifice Daubert. Doubli Rath Chicago shut-o- ut entertain- - Mason, aa 4 1 p fly: play: the Gunners won a game of the second contest. performances and other to Daubert. Left on bases: 6; Two-bas- e J. Col umpired part of them have been winners, their p 8 1 Pittsburgh, hits: Jacobson, Lynn, from the Beselins a score of 2 were the "Y" in Burke, Total 36 1 24 4 Total 3 16 27 1 Cincinnati. . : Off Rueth- lins. Sothoron. Three-bas- e hits: Slsler, J. by Gonding, however, finished the final tabs sound better. ments staged by er, 2; off Carlaon, 4. Hits: Off Carlson, Collins, Jacobson. Stolen bases: Sisler, to 0. American cantonments to an aggre- Total .34 3 10 24 Joplin 4 7 2 in 1 innings. MOI'X CITY. Oklahoma City .... 01210000 z0410 In Innings: off Hamilton, Inning. Weaver. Sacrifice hits: Oedeon (2). audience of 43,500,000 at a cost 33400001 Struck out: By Rsuthr. 3; by Carlson, 2. K. Slsler. Dou- Big Surprise. of the gate AB R H A Two-bas- e Sacrifice flies: Williame, Regardless temperature Two mo- hits Meadows, Llnd Rls-ber- Armours Take free A Griffith, Wild pitch: Hamilton. Losing pitcher: McMullln E. Collins to vic- 100 of $1,166,767. In addition, Moran. cf 0 imore. Griffin. Griggs. Burwell. Boehler. ble plays: to The Hermansky Pharmacy's hovering around the mark, a A 1 Carlson. on bases: St. Louis, 7; Chi- shows in the tioodwln, 2b , Three-bas- s hits: Falk, Llndlmore, Smith. Left over the Juniors was one of crowd was on hand to witness tion picture home, . 1 3. Bases on balls: Off Wellman, 3: tory large Defate, as 3 Stolen bases:. Llndlmore (2), Griggs (2), cago, in Games From camps necessitated an outlay of . Ben-se- off C. off Lowdermllk. 8; off the the the final of the season. The Chicago Meloan, If .. 8 0 Hulawltt. Thompson. Sacrifice hit: n. Brooklyn Loses, Williams, 1; biggest surprises history games Brokaw, lb . . 4 2 Sothoron. 2. Hits: Off C. Williams. 4 in of amateur base as it was pre- Paxton-Vierlin- awarded $2,328,271. Sacrifice fly: Hall. Double play: ,27. Luderus' bat- 0 1 ball, were a Eiffert, rf .. . 8 1 Burwell, Lamb and Boehler. Struck out: Brooklyn, July 3 innings; off Lowdermllk, in Inning of of 950 huts for men in. Jones. 3b . 8 2 U none out 'in off 3 in dicted by many the followers forfeit game from the Universal Union Giants Here Ejection By Meadows, 7; by 2. Base on and fifth; Danforth, 84 e . . . 8 Burwell, ting featured Philadelphia's victory 3 5 In 4 3 1919 on this eide cost Schmidt, 0 0 balls: Off Meadows. 4; off Marks. 1; off Inning; off Kerr, Innings; that the Juniors would be the Motor team, on latter failing to ap- Union Oiante were defeated training camps . . . . . 4 0 2. off 6 la 3 3 off Soth- The Chicago for mainte- Lyons, p 4 Burwell. 1. Hits: Off Marks. 2 in 2 3 over Brooklyn today, 4 to His Wellman, Innings; the members of of a double-heade- r by the and the outlay 4 in 5 Struck out: winners, although pear, and are but a game behind the in both ends off Burwell, In 3 3 oron, Innings. By Park. A build- Totals .88 9 87 11 Innings; t Innings. triple and two doubles accounted for C. 2: Soth- the team and Cruickshank leaders. The American will Armours yesterday at Rourke nance was $3,965,736. "These Left on bases: Oklahoma City, 6; Joplin, Wlllisms, by Wellman. 2; by Manager league crowd saw the games. Sioux City ...... x 9. three tallies. The score: oron, 1. Sothoron. Los- large ings," says the "were centers Omaha 00004002 Wild pitch: Marks. Charge defeat to Quaker Winning pitcher: looked for a hard fought game. wind up their season next Sunday In the first game Andy Graves' pitching report, 00002001 Marks. Time, 2:16. Shannon. BROOKLYN. ing pitcher: Lowdermllk. Paxton-Vierlin- too much for as he of educational, . entertain- Two-ba- se hits: Meloan, Eiffert, Shlnkle.09 Umpire: PHILADELPHIA. The Hermansky lads played one with the Riggs and the was the Olants, only religious, Nohmldt. Sacrifice hit: Second game AB.H.O.E AB.H.O.E. allowed them 6 hits. ment and athletic activities for all Defate, Spellman, 4 4 3, 3 0 Boland Wins of the best in their career, bats. Burke. Double play: Eiffert to Brokaw. TULSA. WICHITA. B'ncroft, s Olson, ss for Detroit. games crossing In the second game Pyck opposed Curry the Moran Bro- AB.H.O.E. AB.H.O.E. Black's, 2b 4 John'on, 2b 3 0 1 0 27. It aud their was of The Holmes White Sox were on the mound and easily had the beat of It. men who passed through camps Stolen bases: tioodwln, (S), 3 0 Cleveland, July Detroit made fielding "big kaw. Baaea on balls: Off Lyons 8, off Roche. 2b 6 1 Wilhoit, cf 6 4 1 0 Willis's, cf 4 Oriffith, rf 12 out of from Cleveland on their way overseas or who used 3 4 1 0 1 0 three four by league" style. Elmer Johnson, who awarded a forfeit game from the First gRme Burko A. Struck out: By Lyons 5, by Tho'son, cf 1 Wash'n, 2b 2 0 6 0 Meusel, rf Hickman, rf 2 to 1. Boland and won ARMOURS'. UNION GIANTS. the cov- 4 1 3 4 Z.Wheat, If 3 0 3 0 winning, pitched on of the centers through period Bnrke 8. Hits and earned runs: Off Ly- Slattery. lb McBrlda, If 0 1 0 Luderus, lb his second of the series, was on the mound for the Juniors, Brandeis Store team account AB.H.O.E. AB H.O.E. 4 1 If 4 cf 3 0 8 0 game holding and are still ons, 10 hits, 8 runs: oft Burke, 9 hits, Dllti. If Mueller, lb 4 2 12 1 Whltted, Myers, Cleveland to four The score: ball, but six the latter club A.Or'ves, rf 4 2 3 0 Turner, lb 3 1 10 ered by the report using 3 1 1 2b 4 4 0 9 0 hit. pitched great allowing disbanding. runs. Left on Sioux Clevel'd. 3b rf 6 2 0 Sicking, Konet'y, lb I 2b 4 2 4 II rf 4 1 1 bases: City 8, Omaha Newasha, c 3 3b 0 0 0 0 DETROIT CLEVELAND 16 The Church and Commercial Wlllla's, Bingham, them." 8. Time i 1:48. i Holme and Davis, rf 4 0 Taryan. o 4 0 Tr'gesser. Kllduff, hits and sending of the Pharmacy C Sb And'son. ss 4 0 1 Umpire 4 2 12 3 3b 4 2 AB.H.O.E AB.H.O.E. coran, 12 M ss Berger, a 6 2 3 0 O.Smith, p Malone, 10 0 4 strike- both afternoon or- 6 0 10 4 1 2 Booker. Tlerney, 1 o 3 0 4 0 Bush, ss 8 If lads back to the bench via the leagues, Saturday Dyke, lb McNalr, cf Manlon, c 4 2 Marr. 3b 4 3 Packard, p M.Wheat, 10 Gransy, 3 1 1 0 o 4 11 2 0 0 0 Toung, 2b 3 0Chap'n, ss 4 while se- closed the season with J.Col'ns, cf Coleman, 14 American Association. p 4 1 0 Cadore, p 11 out route, his teammates ganizations, M. 3 1 2 1 If-- p 1 0 Bayne, Gregory, p 110 0 0 0 0 Cobb, cf 4 2 3 V cf 8 Col'ns. ss Burch, Wins Both Games S.Smith, p Speaker, off Kre-ji- c. the Pearl Memorials and the Iten 8 1 3 01 ZD 4 0 1 -- R. R. t.. Gregory 0 0 Veach, If 2 : rf 4 cured nine hits of Stanley Reed. If Harney, At Loulsvllli First gams: Total 36 10 24 21 Total 36 14 27 2 Mitchell 10 10 Smith, 3 0 3b 4 . . 0 0 Hell'n, lb 3 1 11 OiOardner, 3b 4 whiffed but six. The Biscuit Co. winners in their Lacy, c 14 Redd, Minneapolis xSchmandt 10 Krejic pennant 4 0 p-- lf 1 VI . . ,3801 v4 S Wichita on Tulsa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Shorten, rf 8 1 4 0 2b 3 0 1 Graves, p 10 M'ehall. Louisville for Sunday 1114 zKrueger 10 Wamb's, Omaha Prints was somewhat respective loops. Hlnes. If 3 0 0 Wichita 03489(00 z Jones. 3b 4 13 ljjohn'n, lb 3 2 13 lineup Batteries: Schauer and Henry; Davis Two-bas- e 27 1 6 0 2 1 2 0 Gold- nil Tfftphnr. 27. Joe Wilhoit hits: Wilhoit, Dllta, Newasha Totala 35 10 Total 33 27 Alnam'h, c olO'Nelll, a I crippled on account of Ray 81 1 Wichita, July 83 11 14 Totals 33 0'28 H- - Marr, Mueller Three-bas- e hit: Boland, p 3 0 1 U) Myers, p 0 1 Totals Second game: R. formerly with the New York giants, (2). (2). Batted for Cadore In seventh. berg, the star catcher, being out of Andy Graves out on Infield fly. Berger. Home run: Taryan. Sacrifice xBatted for M. Wheat in ninth. iCoveis e, p 0 0 Minneapolis 1J J broke all iecords for consecutive hits: McBrlde, Mueller, Washburn Total It 8 27 1 sHarris 0 0 town. Laux, a utility outfielder, With The Bee Juniors Giants 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 Louisville (2). iBatted for 8. Smith In ninth. X 6 Double Wilhoit to Wash- xJamllson 0 0 field Jun- Armours 0 1 2 0 0 2 0 1 Ben- hitting when he cracked out a plays: Berger; 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 who played right for the Batteries: Robertson and Owens; burn to to Mueller. Loft on bases: Philadelphia 04 Two-bas- e Graves, sec- Berger 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a sensational The hits: Turner, Andy nett and Meyer. double the first time up in the Wichita, 6; Tulsa, 9. Bases on balls: Off Brooklyn 02 Totala 23 4 27 0 iors, played game. Division 1. M. Collins. Three-bas- e hit: Coleman. ond of double-heade- r. He Bayne, 1; off Gregory, 1. Hit by Two-bas- e hits: Williams. Luderus final score was 8 to 6. Sacrifice Sacrifice R. K. C. today's pitched (3), Batted for Myera in eighth. W. Pet. hits: Corcoran, Lacy. At Toledo First game: I 45 ball: Warhburn, McBrlde, Taryan. Struck Malone. Three-bas- e hit: Luderus. Home xRan for Harris In of team Suburban 11 10 .009 fly: Burch, Left on bases: Armours, 10; Milwaukee had previously hit in games and . eighth. Members the Townsend T 1 out: By Gregory, 2; by Bayne, Time, run: Oriffith. Stolen bases: Williams, 0 0 0 0 1 Dodae 11 9 .818 Giants, 6. Passed ball: Coleman. Wild Toledo .' his to 46 1:60. on Detroit 0 0 0 over the for the West Dairy this brought record up Umpires: Jacobs and Myers. Olson. Left bases: Philadelphia, 5; 1 0 0 12 rejoiced victory Woodmen of the .. .818 pitch: Marshall. Struck out; By Graves, 7 G. Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 World. .lie ( Batteries: Northrop. Faeth and Huhn; the world's record Brooklyn, Bases on balls: Off 01 as it them a Locust Street .11 6 2; by Marshall 2; by Burch, 1. Bases on games beating Cadore. 1. Off O. Two-bas- e hits: Cobb. Jones, Hermanskys, gives Merchants, .66 off off Sanders, Brady and Murphy. T Smith, 3; off Hits: Johnston, 5 balls: Off 3; 2; Cove-leaki- Kalman Insurance Co 11 .455 Marshall, Burch, Second R. H. B. held by Jack Ness. Wichita fans Smith, In 0 3 off 0 Chapman, Boland. AInsmlth, Myers, chance to play the Juniors next 1. Stolen bases: Redd. Al Graves, game: States t Innings; Packard, Three-bas- Fort Omaha Merchants. .. .11 i 3 ..273 Graves, 0 4 Jim Jeffries 2 1- 3 In- O'Neill. e hit: Johnston Milwaukee t Wilhoit with a $600 purse. In Innings; off Cadore. In 7 Sunday. Charles Street Merchants. .11 2 7 .222 Williams, Bingham. Double play: Ander- 14 S presented oft 8. 2 In 2 Struck Stolen base: Harris. Sacrifice hits: son to Turner to Redd. Time: 1:46. Um- Toledo It nings; Smith, innings. Veaeh. Joe the crack of R. A Ms 11 0 11 .000 Should out: By O. Smth. 4; by Packard, 2; by Young, Shorten, Johnston, Speaker. Ort, southpaw pires: McQuade and Graves. Batteries: Nelson and Hiinn; Miljus, That Dempsey 8. 1. Wild Sacrifice fly: O'Neill. Double play: allowed the Beselins Yesterday' Results, Second McColl, and M. Kelly. Cadore. 4;' by Smith. pitch: the Townsends, game: Brady Johnston. Left on bases: I Cadore. Winning pitcher: Oi Smith. Chapman and IS Kalman Insurance company, 6; Charles ARMOURS. UNION GIANTS. Cadore. Detroit, 6; Cleveland, 4. Bases on balls: but three hits and struck out AB.H.O.E. AB.H.O.E. At TndlanaDolls First came: R. H. E. Fine Losing pitcher: 4. Street Merchants, 1. Make off Off O Ring Record Off Bolsnd, 1; Myers, Hits: men, while Jesse Baker, on the R. A. Ms to A.Gr'ves.Vf 3 0 0 Turner, 0 4 Kansas City I 1 1 J In 8 off 2 torfeited Locust Street o S Myers, Innings; Coveteekle, the whiffed Merchants. Wlllla's, 2b 2 1 1 Bingham, rf 4 Indianapolis 4 In 1 Hit by By Myers mound for cigar makers, .1 LA ARMIDA Giants Beat Boston. Inning. pitcher: Suburbss. JO: Fort Omaha Merchants. 0. Cnr'ran, 3b 3 3 OlAnd'snn, ss 8 Batteries: Evans and LaLonge; Hill. 27. "De- (Veach). Struck out: By Boland, 2; by nine men, and was touched for sev- p 1 OlMcNsir, cf 4 Los Angeles, Cal., July New York. July 27. New Tork made 1. Passed balls: O'Neill, AIn- Woodmen of the World, 15; West Dodite Dyke, 10 Rogge and Leary. Myers, fifth frame 2. J.Col'ha, cf 3 0 2 OjColeman, lb 2 Second R. H. E. all the men who have be- It three out of four from Boston here smlth. Coveleskle. en hits. The brought Dairy, (Game played under protest.) 3 0 3 2 game: spite gone Losing pitcher: M. Col'ns, ss 0 0 Burch. If 0 Kansas 1 1 today, winning the laat game of the for the when Pitch- Division S. 3 2b 3 2' 1 City i fore him, Jack Dempsey is in line S victory Gunners, Reed, lb Haynes, Inriiananolla S 4 serie by a score of to 2. Benton, New If 3 0ISO 3b 3 to make will was Greenwood Beats Fremont. er Ort reached first base on an P. W. L. Pet. Lacy, 11 Redd, pugilistic history that York' first pitcher, wild, but Farnem 11 10 1 .909 Donovan, c 3 0 6 1 Marshall, p 0 'Batteries: Allen, Haines and LaLonge; , Candy Company.. live forever." Barnes hld his former teammatea to one Neb.-- 27. overthrow at first, stole second and Dorcas 11 1 .909 2 Steele and Oossett. five Greenwood, July (Spe- Street Stars 10 Curry, p scratch hit in Innings. The score: scored when John Satrapa Leavenworth Mer's, Jrs... 10 4 .600 This was the comment of James I defeated the Fre- Manager 31 H. B. BOSTON. NEW TORK. cial.) Greenwood Omaha 10 5 5 .8(10 Totals 24 Totals 2) 3 18 S At Columbus First game: R. sent a to center field. Taxi (1 12 0 J. Jeffries, formerly world's heavy- AB.H.O.E AB.H.O.E. mont here a smashing triple Omaha Bee 10 1 9 .100 0 S 0 0 0 0 Columbus Independents today by Giants 18 St. S weight champion, on the of Bosckel, 3b 3 0 1 3 Burns. If 3 3 3 of 14 to 2. The Ernie Holmes Chleborad to Pitch. Slogr Juniors 10 O'lO .000 Armours 3 1 0 0 1 0 z 5 Paul t victory 2b 2 2 o 0 3 score Nie-ha- Herxogr. i young, rf Three-bas- e Sacrifice Batteries: Wilkinson and Wagner; Jack Dempsey over Jess Willard at rr-c- r 0 1 ss 2 1 Score: Yesterday's Results. hit: Corcoran. Ka'gs. Fletcher, play here next Sunday. Pitcher Chleborad, who has been on Ar- Hall and McMehemy. when cf 1 1 1 2b 0 4 R. H. B. Farnam Candy 13; Leaven- hit: Williams, Dyke. Left bases: : TB. Toledo, O., Dempsey annexed Smith, Doyle of the Company, 5. Donovan. Second game R. H. MeQ'len, rf 1 0 2 Kauff. cf 2 2 the mainstay Print Juniors, worth Merchants. 4. mours, Passed ball: Struck 10 1 the honors of the Greenwood ...0 0008 803 014 12 2 Juniors, out: By Curry, 8. Bases on balls: Off Columbus t Mellow highest squared Holke, lb 4 0 11 Zim'an, 3b 0 0 0 2 5 7 has defeated the Townsends three Omaha Taxi forfeited to the Dorcas St Paul I 10 S SllfpSQ circle. Cruise, If 4 0 2 Chase, lb 2 14 Fremont 00000200 Street Stars. Marshall, 1; off Curry, 1. Stolen bases; 1 Miller and Towle; times this season, once with the J. M. Collins Batteries: Walker and Mer-rl- tt, "The record he has in the M'nvllle, a 4 0 Snyder, c 1 1 Batteries: Burch, No other games scheduled. Collins, (2), Reed, Anderson, Wagner; made o 0 0 0 0 and Snyder. t Turner. Double Corcoran Browne, Hall and Oowdy, Benton, p 0 Fulllngton Vinton Merchants and twice with Games. play: Hargrave, past four years," said the Wilson, o i 0 2 Barnes, p 0 0 no doubt Tonight's H Y 4 1 0 his present teammates, Fontenelle Park-Omah- a Smoke "with his sleep-produci- Keating. P Dies. Taxi against 2 1 1 Famous Painter will be on the mound next Leavenworth 6:30 m. is one Scott, rt Sunday Merchants, Jrs., p. punches, of the marvels of the 27. The death is when the race for first honors will Division 3. Total 31 4 34 4 Total 31 0 27 1 London, July prize ring and stamps him as a W. L. 1 0 announced of Sir Edward John be settled. Pet. pugilist with such as Boston 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 Meyers Bear Cats 12 12 0 1.000 hitting powers New Tork 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 x 5 of the The Co., leaders of few have since Poynter, president royal Riggs Optical Rlvervlew Cubs 12 10 3 .833 lnfor champions possessed Two-ba- a Three-bas- e B hit: Snyder hit: academy. the American league, added a double Walnut Hill Merchsnts 12 7 .683 glove contests succeeded the days Burns: Stolen bases: Herxug, Kauff. Deer Park Ramblers 12 6 7 .417 of bare knuckle fights." Sacrlfic hit: Benton. Doub's play: Krug Park Sluggers 12 2 10 .167 Boeckel and Herzog. Left on baaea: New Lake Street Merchants 12 1 11 .083 After comparing Dempsey's ring 3. York, S; Boston Bases on balls: Off Yesterday's Results. record with other pugilists who wore Benton, 5; off Barnes, 1; off Keating, 2. the coveted belt, Jeffries said: Hits: Off Benton, I In 4 innings (none Peace Meyers Bear Cats 19: Lake Street Mer out off Barnes. 1 in Coupon chants, 0; (seven old-time- in fifth); I innings. Treaty Innings). "Some rs of the declare Struck out: By Benton. 1; by Keating, 1 ivrug rarit Sluggers forfeited to Rlver- that Bob Fitzsimmons was the hard- Winning pitcher: Benton. chance to show how stand. Put an vlew Cubs. i Here's your you Deer Park Ramblers forflted to Wal- est puncher in ring history. But, X on the Peace coupon whether you fa- nut Hill Merchants, and the Walnut Hill as was old Fitz's the Treaty indicating Merchants forfeited to the Rlvervlew great record, Morse Bluff Team Defeats are op- Cubs. list of knock-ou- t he vor ratification with or without reservations, or hung up was as a it to Peace not as long as that which Dempsey Fremont by Score 7 to 13 posed to the league whole, and mail Treaty But five games were staged by the compiled in four short years." of The Omaha Bee. Your vote will be sent direct youngsters of the three divisions of the Fremont, Neb., July 27. Editor Bee Junior Base Ball association. yesterday "Fitzsimmons," continued Jeff- (Special to senator from district. morning, while the remaining contests ries, "was credited with 24 knock- Telegram.) Fremont's ball team's the your were of forfeit order. streak was at sev- Bv shutttnv out the Fnrt nmhi f r o fen? etemi? outs, while Dempsey has ended 45 winning stopped chants fty a 10 to 0 score, the Suburbaa iiy& bouts with the count of 10." en straight Sunday when Morse took first place in division 1, while the Bluff defeated the locals, 7 to 3. It West Dodge Dairy, who were tied with the Suburban, went Into a tie for second place m m i fThe Calendar is the second time Morse Bluff has I Stand On Peace or Today's of Sports. How Treaty wttn tne wooaman tne worm team as of vic- t Bmnrner defeated the local team. Wigington the result the lodgemen'e IS to i Baring meeting of Empire tory over the dairy lads. City Racing Assoriatloa at Vonkers, N. Y. and Urban were the battery for ratification WITHOUT reservations home run two Golf: Canadian open I favor Robinson's drive, with tournament at golf championship Morse Bluff and Smith and Gill for men on, in the seventh Inning won the Hamilton, On. . game for the Kalman Insurance Co. crew Tennis: 'Western championship and sec- Fremont . ratification only WITH certain reservations tional doubles I favor against tne Charles street Merchants. The opens at Kansas City. score was 6 to 1. The Locust Street Mer- FISTULA CURED Southwestern championship and sectional were a double open at Dallas, Middle State Southern Association. I am the League of Nations as a whole.'. . . . chants awarded forfeit game from Rectal Diseases Cured without a severe surgical sectional doubles against the R. A. M's. No Chloroform opens at Seabrtght, N. i. The Farnam Co. and the Dorcas operation. or Ether used. Cure Western Mlrhigaa open at At Chattanooga, New Orleans, Carrdy IP PAY WHEN CURED. Writ (or illus- championship In guaranteed. Man. Mobile, 3. Street Stars still keep a tie for first Minnedoaa, At Nashville, I; 3 as trated book on Rectal Diseases, with names and BROS. 3; T, Name honors In division the result of yes- sinon Boxing: Jack Brttton T. Ted Lewi, At Memphis, Birmingham, outcome. de- testimonials of more than 1,000 a as Little Rock. 1; terday's The Candy boys prominent people rouotis, eney illy, rfoey fox At Atlanta, IS. feated the Leavenworth Merchant juniors who have been permanently cured. ' Johnny Kilbane, rounds, at Philadelphia.t. Jock Mnlone vs. 15 by a 13 to 4 score, while the Omaha Taxi's Distributors Bryan Downey, rounds, For the best results place a Want Address failed to In their schedule game at Columbus, O. Frankle Rrowa rs fee-to- a appear DR. E. R. 240 Bee Brown. 10 rounds, at Buffalo, Ad in The Omaha' Bee. with the Dorcas Street Stars. TARRY, Bldg., Omaha, , v j