THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1920. '1f YFris Speakers Indians Trounce the Brooklyn Bqdgers, 1 toO Teams-$1- George Eamson Man o' War Will To Box Reed Tonight Childs Drives May Charge 0 Mails Hurls .Charged With Ticket Scalping Cancels His Bout Race forBig Purse Hal Mahone to for Franchise Shutout Ball i. Place Amateur Banc Ball Officials With Schmader Will Compete With Sir Barton First In Sixth Game for At Windsor, Ont., Today in Plan to Raise Entry Fee Sub- bmaha Horse Wins " promoter Ernie Holmes Championship Affair. phoenix Association Clubs. Burns Cracks Out Double and "Gunboat" Smith Hotel Pme at stitutes in Lexington in Sends Score Windsor. Out.. Oct. 11. Man O' A plan whereby amateur teams in Winning Wednes- Circuit Meet Takes member- Main Event' of of and the future, applying for for Ameri- War, greatest in the various leagues of 'the Victory Today Show. Sir best of the Two Heats ships day's Athletic Barton, Easily. Municipal Amateur Base Ball as- cans Ends . their active training finished, retired sociation will be charged for, the mto the seclusion of Juxurious quar- By RALPH WAGNER. Lexington Oct. 11. Hal M;ihone. season's franchise is now being dis- ters tonight to await the greatest owned Braiulcis of associa- I I. SANBORN. . by George cussed officials of the By E., George Lamson, Walthill, Neb., race of their careers. Tomorrow the Marvin by y Trtbane-Omah- a Omaha, Neb., and drivcu by to Ofcicafa B LMel Wire. heavyweight boxer, who was sched- will a mile and a tion, according J. J. Isaacson, - champions Childs, won the Phoenix Hotel prize t- Cleveland, O., Oct. II. A two over the Kenilworth secretary. uled to appear in a fistic quarter Jockey ior 2:05 pacers today at the Grand The new of ach vtase hit by George Burns, a Connie with Schmader of club track for the thorouRhbred title went plan charginew old- - wicounter Andy Circuit meeting. ..The first heat for the season's franchise f Mack discard, broke up an at an athletic show of America and stakes wortli $80,-- accident team $10 battle of Louisville, Neb., to Royal Earl, an causing seems favorable to all of fashioned southpaws tqdiy to be at the auditorium 000. ,The race Will be run rain or Hal Mahone to stumble before the practically Cleveland within one staged City and when the as-- '' and put gam will not be per- shine, and regardless of track condi- was xeached. the vdirectors, of a world's because Wednesday evening, eighth pole sociatiAi officials meet, t championship mitted to enter a until his phy- tions. Present indications arc that Lillian H., fiw'shediirst in thid probably i in ring ' it drove home the only tally a. I sical condition is accord- the crowd that ever wit- but announced next week, the Tlan niaybe adopted., ' improved, greatest heat, the judges that the-- association to 0 game. ing to Dr. F. T. Schleier, First Na nessed a turf event in Canada will she will be interfer- In former years, f- - Mails and Sherrod Smith pjaced last for the funds J Walter tional Bank building, who operated crowd the Kenilworth enclosure. ence on the hei driver, depended entirely upon each other on .the slab ard ac-- w - part pf the and inter-cit- y I'.faced on the Walthill heavy Sunday aft- Earle Sande, who will ride CQm- Thornton. . derived from city cording to best of' prosnbsiciansi ernoon. mander J. K. L. Ross Sir Barton Princess second choice with championship contests to help de- would have been repre-- Mary, their ruling f Promoter Ernie who is tomorrow, and Clarence Kummer, in- the expenses of sending the zero if Burns' Holmes, the speculators, was so severely fray sented by the absolute athletic show for the jockey for Samuel Riddle's Man O' she had be drawn. three divisional champions on trips had not one of Smith's curves staging the' jured that to Hal f caught benefit of the Omaha Firemen's Re- War, took their, rrfounts over the Mahone easily won the second and to other cities to represent Omaha . after two were out in the last half : lief association, announced last course today in easy workouts. Im- third heats. Best time, 2MU in in championship games. of the sixth inning and whaled it ? Hi that "Gunboat" Smith, Phila- mediately afterwards the horses The financial endof the associa- into the stands in night second heat. jjilmost temporary delphia slugger, will meet Schmader were' taken to their quarters. Train- "Kid" Schlaifer, Omaha boxer, Esther K.f in the 2:06 pace and tion was not any too large during iieft center field. That in the main event. Smith ers and assistants watched will meet Reed of Lincoln in since the crowds t1Mi rr a Mrtth Trie rAfL-- fire tonight Harry Miriam Guy in the, 2:12 trot became the present season, will arrive in Omaha the of the animals and the semi-wind- of Bernie 1920 series was far be- Abase of clean an4 early today breathing Boyle's double winners for the meeting. at the city by way a single, from Chicago, where he has been to the athletic show to be staged this eve- Miriam took 2:12 trot ir. low of former was the- - guarded against interruption Guy the that years. k ,vas all there to sixth game in training. sleep of their charges. Outside the ning in hall, South Side. her the of the L' of the 1920 world's series. Eagles' straight heats, tjiis making After paying expenses Smith is Veteran. bungalow stables detectives patrolled Lee , Munroe, Kansas City, and fourth victory in as many, weeks. Boweh team to St. Louis, bringing Get Only Three Hits. Fans who already have purchased around barred entanglements. Joe Stangle, Omaha, will meet iti In thi second heat she came near the Sit. Louis team here, and send-in- e ! It was the quintessence' of neg- tickets for the Lamson-Schma- dr Commander Ross tonight joined the main event of the evening, a eauallin her record of 2:06M mad- - both the Pearl Memorials, Class re- with his and in y ation in base ball. Aside from the mill, and who want their money trainers jockey mill, which promises to be in her othef start here, going the' B city champions and "swat of who wasn't funded are at liberty to exchange Sir Barton "will not dis- full of action from to mile in re- ' George Burns, gong gong. J:U6J4. ihe ::lo pace Dentists. Class C city champs to TV I. f- - ... iheir ducats at Ernie Holmes' bil- himself in tomorrow s gttoa enougn lor me iau cnu ..iJicam i grace contest," Promoter Boyle has f everal other sulted in victory for Mr. Jefferson, Kansas City. next Saturday Jhc funds and! liard - . In the Riddle the is ex- be- Tof the American league team, Cleveland, Oct. 11. .Richard this morning and his case Continued parlors. camp view good preliminaries on the card this driven by Harry Stokes, the race in the eratsury will be practically until October 15. J The announcement that Lamson pressed that Man O War b un- evening. ing the fifth won by this popular exhausted. P Piig!ffnaTS 'b5fn;.ho?Jfed 1? Marquard, Brooklyn pitcher, would meet Schmader - Jmr .TKRube) . . National will hold be unable to beatable. driver at the Best time. lu WI" not rece,ve ',.his share of the "The league meeting.. ?Uutbid Comiskey last summer wheii liis share of the until the in the ring Wednesday night came Intermittent drizzles of rain 2:054. , ' ADVERTISEMENT receipts Holmes-On- ' V ?,.thii world's feriei hero was placed worlds series gate, receipts utitU case has been Mr.' as a blow to Promoter throughout Monday softened the The summaries: '. ' settled," Heydler Joe Evans Leads ! crowd on. the auction block, there was little after the ticket scalping, charges said: "If he is found guilty, the of the largest otsboxing surface of the frank, but not enough 2:08 pace, two in threa heafi. Purse, ' fans ever atttended an entertain- morn- S1.000: , J HE HAD NO IDEA i ift that so that fair weather tomorrow act'on the game. made him here have-bee- league itself will take action.1' Esther. 11.; b. "Wood- - , against ment of this character was expected will not it out and it in m., by Baron f ThevRobins made only three hits Asked what action the league ing dry put . King; (Cox) 12 1 " " jk, settled, John Heydler, president of be on hand when the two battlers lightning-fas- Hitters Irish Voter, b. sr. 2 1 4 tne'r o'W pal. Mails, of the south- - might take, Mr. Beydler said it to t condition, Monday's (Childs) were the National league, announced aft- met. However,' the show will be held The two horses will go to the bar an Hedgeirood, b. h. (Swaltnhl) 3 12 7 j'paw school, ana helped out by "be plenty stiff enough to uro direct, cn. tf. (Pallif) 5 6 3 some bad Burns was- - . ' Mr.- - as scheduled, but witht Smith and rier as the only entrants in the fourth I.ecco h. 4 4 ITWASSOOOOD,' support. a staf er today's game. ; make Marquard wish he'd never In-- Orattan.'ch. (Stokes) ... i e in ttom v Schmader in the main encounter. race of tomorrow's Kenilworth - Out of Four to Plate - John It. also started. more hit winning drive, be. Marquard was in seen a world's series ticket" . pro- Trips arraigned coyrt who is vet- Time: 2:04. 2:05'4. ? cause he played a magnificent gamt "Gunboat" Smith, a gram. Man O' ,War will carry flat 2:12 two in s dian Left Fielder trot, three beats. Purse, at first base, saving Sewell a lot of eran of the roped arena,-ha- met three-year-o- ld weight of 120- - pounds. Whangs $1,000: WILCOX Miriam b. ; STATES throws in addition to the one "Battling" Levinsky, Jack Dempsey, Sir Barton will go the distance with Guy, m. by Guy Axworthy ' i fwild Out Three Hits. 1 1 Drke Has Frenchman Fred 126 (Squires) he could not pull down in the nftub Strong Ready Fulton, Billy Miske, Harry pounds. Betty Thornton, blk. m. (Erkine) ... 2 2 Moran and several is u. 3 4 It, inning. Greb, Frank Added interest giyen the clash General Buriew, ;. (Willis) 11. Sherrod S - The Indians crossed themselves on other heavyweights who have played in the fact that the horses arc tied Cleveland, 'Oct. Prince McKlnney, eh. h. (Hawkins) 2 "But I Know From i Team This Season Elmer Finch, b. g. (Stewart) 4 dls Experience - To roles in dis- of the of the Brook' J- a couple of plays which prominent the boxing game. for the world's record for the Smith, one aces Mendosa T. also started, i Fight Levinsky in Omaha ' What Tanlac Will Do," V- proved costly in the first and third Hundreds of fight fans tance. Both nave gone a mile and a lyn pitching staff, was unable to Time: 2:07?4. 2:116. Evans was believe Lamson "crawled" out over same course Phoenix Hotel prize 2:05 pace, three Wichita R. R. Man. innings, and 1oth times today quarter the, at the at bat heats. Puree, "33, 000: Says Des Moines mix-wit- Schma- 4-- stop - the victim at bat. Team Does, and American of his scheduled in 2:01 b. Argo- witlvW'amby The NotCarpeutiei: Saratoga seven hits Hal Mahone. if., by. Prince 5? "sole of the Robins der. Whether the Walthill Indian today, and they gathered t-Hal (Childs) , 7 1 1 chance had to get 12-Rou- "would f'w Lack In. Stars Will Meet in of his bout he off his offerings, and continued out Royal Earl, b. h. (Egan) ...... 1 3 S "I had no idea Tanlac if into the was wrecked by Plaj Champ' "crawled" out or not, b. 2 3 2 game. Cleveland Wins in front in with an John R. Draden. h. (Thomas).. me up so fine until I tried it myseli SJfc Bcrnie off should not be allowed to enter the Flag batting average b. 5 3 t NeisUn getting' picked Eleven Here, c Bout at John Henry, g. (Pitman) and now I understand why so many first base Steve O'Neill when Creighton Jersey City Tonight. in his condition, according to for the six games of .247. Peter Look. b. g. (Cox) 6 6 by : ring me - : faired than Drift Patch, Lillian S Calgary Earl anl people were advising to try it." 4 - Dr. Schleier. "Duster" Mails better (." Zack 'Wheat .missed an attempted And Each Indian Will Princess started. 700 McCor-mic- M 2$cw the Mary y aid James W. Wilcox, It. Des Moines. Ta. Oct. 10. Creigh York, Oct. 11. The eve of . Wants to Box Schmader. his slab rival and by holding Time: 2:03U. 2:C2"4. 2:03i. Na-tioa- al a is be- the 2:16 two avenue, Wichita, Kan., valued u- ton university likely to meet with the- International bout Under the laws of states Dodgers to three hits, pulled pace, in, three heats. Purse, f ne score: -- . boxing boxing Receive Check of the Kansas Mexico i dox a block when it tackles tween Euro- where is a $4,204 champions down from $1,00J: employe City, stumbling Georges Carpentier the fight game legalized, league Mr. b. t & I BROOKLYN.": 1 .214. Jefferson, byvBarongals Orient Railway. i Drake in Ojnaha Novem pean 'heavyweight cjiampion,'' and boxer must be examined by a physi- a mark of .240 to (Stokes) .: R ' diversity Cleveland. Oct. 11. 11 had been under I ; AB. R. H.PO.A.R ber 1J. American cian 48 hours before the encounter Sunday's Evans was the leading batter Walter K.. b. g. (Legg) 1 6 3 "I feeling tin "Battling" Levinsky, Joe 3 3 l 1 game was the last inhich the play- Allie Clay, ch. m. (V. FlemlngJ... 2 weather for a goocL while and ha 5. Olson, is 4 0 The eleven is coached ,by M. B. ht Jer- is of the day. He was up four times 2 4 champion, at staged. , ers share in the receipts. Tabula- Bonnie1 Bar. b. m. (Palln) ...7?... 3 got to where I had to lay off i.Shechan, 3b 0 Banks, former Syracuse quarterback base ball tomorrow "f am willing to box Schmader, and drove out three of the seven hits Dr. Douglas. r. g. (Whitehead)... 5 4 S 4,0 sey City park tion of the figures for the' five con from work few ap- X rf 2 0 0 and and in ad- as I the Indians. On his every days. My Neis, choice, night, found both men in good phy- and want to meet him as soon tests show that if Cleveland gathered by was and mv Krueger ...... 0 dition to a number of veterans from in condition." said Lamson. "I wins, Mother time he swung viciously, petite practically gone 10 sical condition and confident. ai each player on ii AVrin league up. Commercial Grid stomach was so disordered that I h Griffith, rf ,0 0 last team, which had a af- am this happened, b v h fe lanced of thc bat and Squad .0 year's fairly The contest will be a sorry especially club will receive approximately $4, 3 could not find a I could Wheat, If 4 0 0 successful season in the Missouri box- at this time, .but Dr. Schleier will her tof Konetchy. Burns thing hardly fair and under the New Jersey 204, while if the Na popped digest. To .tell the truth I wa V Myers, cf 4 0 1 Valley conference, he hasa score of ing law, no decisions arevfaerraitted. not permit me to continue with" the pvi,;B. "managed to hit .300 for the day, be- Starts Training for P- tional league athletes will get onlv afraid to eat for I would fill Konetcriy,it .r.. o 1 stars from the last year freshman "1 under bout. As soon as I am in condition, passed the first time up and re- nearly ' " appreciate J in inspec- $3,951 each. The is ing with so bad I could t. 4 ; .' .. ' discrepancy next up gas hardlv Kilduff, 2b,.c.,w 0,0 squad1. tion," Carpentier kleclared.v "My and that will be soon after my physi- tlu tired on a fly to Olson the ; Game With Beatrice c 3 o, o is to the fact that Brooklyn's share at the stand it. There was an awful press .Miller, The material the finest in the work will be watched closely and cian allows me to start training, I must be 27 while time. On his last appearance ure )R.S. Smith, 3 0 0 of the and team will be to box Schmader split among men,, he came with the dou- against my heart and at times it history school, the. critically by a that is' educated ready any ' 22 Clevelanders will be re- plate through cut cMcCabe 0 0 0 im- jury only fourth . Beatrice High, one of the strong- nearly my breath off. has won its opening games by in the lore of fisticuffs. am place, at any time and for any pro- warded. One share in addition ble which gave his club its ...ready. goes school teams in "Headaches, why. I had a head pressive scores, the oppo- moter' in the United States." est state hiuh crid although I will win." ( to Mrs. . victory. , School of ache every day that Came and black Total s . 32 0 3 24 12 0 sition was not particularly classy. The averages: the. state, plays the High VI "I am in shape and that tells In neither case arc the figures as Commerce on the former s spots often before my eyes and I CLEVELAND. The eleven has,won two games with- said. "You Team Wins. Brooklyn ' gridiron everything," Levinsky Superior great as for lasr year's serieswhcu AB.H.2B.JB.HK.TB. av. ; would get so dizzy' I could hardly - out having its goal line crossed, pil- Friday. AB. R. H.PO.A.E will get a big surprise Tuesday night Superior. Neb., Oct. 11. (Special.) Cincinnati players g6V$4,881.5oeach Oleon 21 S .381 Thc local see. Right cross the small of my a score of 54 to 0 Penn .1 14 .514 aggregation, displayed - Evans, If , 4 0 3 4 0 0 ing up against if think the Frenchman can Formoso to- and men received . Johnston you Superior defeated here Chicago $3,254.37. 1 -- 143 considerable on the back there was a dull, aching paic 4 1 college and 66 to 0 against Simpson ' ShnnhKii . ... V. ... strength gridiron W'ambsganss, 2b.. 0 0 2 beat me. I'm going to knock him day, 8 to 2, in the last base ball game The Cleveland players' portion ot (Jrlfflth .17 4 .235 last when it Central and it was all I could do to get up 1 1 college. Simpson hi particular has 5 0 .000 Friday walloped , cf 3 3 0 rover." of were the as losers would be ap- .. of some- Speaker, the season. Three umpires receipts Nis T .304 26 to 3. The score indicates out a chair without having 1 a team. six-hou- Wheat . . . ..23 High. , Burns, lb 2 0 10 0 fairly good college Another international the was all 'while i: used, as game played for proximately $2,930 each, Myers . . . .;n that Coach Drummond's men have a body to Jielp me. 3b of ..it 3 .158 Gardner, 3 0 0 2 2 Plenty Stars. contest will bring together Ted the gate receipts, with other large Brooklyn Is defeated the Dodgers Konetohjr ..19 machine. "Several of my friends had been 1 ..18 2 .111 strong scoring Wood, rf ...... 3 0 2 0 The team does lack m "Kid" side bets. . will be $2,387 a Kilduff i. me all bette-tr- y not stars, Lewis, European welterweight given piece. . 1 .1S7 The Commerce-Beatric- e is idling along that I had 1 Krueger 1.3 game Sewell. ss 3 0 2 3 and the line is a heavy one. In the champion, and Marcel Thomas, hold- Miller .... 12 .167 considerable interes Tanlac, so finally I commenced 3 3 2 .090 attracting O'Neill, c 0 0 backfield he , wjU start er of the French title. Maniuaril it. it took hold probably welterweight . .000 the due to the fact taking Well, sir, oi tt 0 0 0 1 Lamar . , .ooo throughout state, Mails, .3 Brihdley at quarter, Joyce Allen at Cornhusker Grid Officials Mamaux ,. that the state will my case right now and began to V May .333 championship one half, Shawvcr at the other half Mitchell .. .000 rtraighten mc-oi- it. The . . on this contest. The gas stopped Totals 28 7 27 10 3 Oadora probably hinge - .1 and Shearer at fullback. Shawver . .250 forming- and my came back v Grimes . .000 Beatrice High eleven, whichclaims appetite h was an ri, halfback Brooklyn .... 00000000 0 Valley Hoosier's Record S. Smith .000 the 1919 state championship by vir- bigger thanevcr and it wasn't Ion;? 1 Investigate ... until I th-ta- Cleveland .... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 last year. The other three men are pfeffer 0 0 .400 tie-ga- was on Tommy Connors, retired middleweight McCabe . . tue of a with Lincoln High, eating anything all former high school stars selected boxer of Scranton, Pa., who fought Mike without it me in anv Batted for Neis in eighth inninj. 3 4 1 .214 is of several letter men. hurting all-sta- te Norfolk numerous composed - J as material for more Gibbons, Kid and other Totals' H! tu - way whatever."' , xRan for Konetchy in ninth squad high-clas- s feMows, is now located at Phil- -' Whether George Gi?p, Notre was a regular enrolled student at CLEVELAND. Last year, the local team was de- . one their "The headaches ' than year during high adelphla, where he has entered business Dame star halfback, is eligible for Detroit last winter, he will no,t be al- AB.H.!B.JB.RR.TB. Av feated by a narrow margin by Beat disappeared and ' Two-bas- and is Tommy was one of the 388 so did the e Olson. Left school careers. prospering. foot ball this is a in lowed in the In- .13 4 V dizzy spells and that pain ' hits: Burns, f.rst to join the service. He won a French year question to play Nebraska; Evans .273 rice. Coach Urummond put his pro- On the line lie will left back. This time-ag- on bases:, Brooklyn, 7; Cleveland. 4, have Pendy cross for bravery while with the United the minds of a number of Nebraska diana, Purdue or Northwestern Jamleson .133 teges a week of on my was some and Horn- - States ambulance service. - ' ... ..23 through practice but I have been Bases cm balls: Off Mails. 2; off Lbng at ends.'Denton and foot ball officials. as the 'one-year- 1 residence W&mbjana. . . .313 and in feeling fine university games, Speaker .. .300 punting forward passes prepa- ever - Smith, 1. Struck out: Mails, 4t aday on tackles, Tiltnont and Lutz Al A. E. T. cham- basket ball rule in the Missouri and Burns .,...... 10 ration- for since' and haven't missed s By Tuttle, welterweight Creighton university, Valley ... 0 .000 the game. . 1. it gaurds and Amme at center. Atl pion, with victories over Mllbhrn Saylor, men claim witnessed play--J conference will him Lnnta .400' minute's time from work. Like by Smith, Umpires: Connolly Pete Msrlow and other they Gipp "Big Ten" rulf tf ...10 my are men and the line will many Smithy...... 200 friends who advised me to Tan- (plate); O'Day (first); Dineen (sec- experienced claims the welters demand more- money at oi out. Vf ni nil. i ...2S .SO1 try ' 185 ing yie university uiroit, Yanks lac I am lellinz ond); Klem (third). TimeJ:34. average bettersthan pounds from to box when they learn Tuttle Is to be when Coach Mills had his mu on If Notre Dame should lose Gipp it Wood r..io .222 Walloped by others about it nil cnu eno. thtr opponent. Tuttle Is open to box. any W. Johnton ... .511 tne tutie now a.id I'm The official attendance! at today's to In world. has bouts their eastern trip last winter. "It is would disrupt the whole team. Gipp Sewell ...1 glad to givf; welterweight the He .368 French in Gridiron ihis statement-t- o was 27,194 As extra- backfield material he has booked Detroit. Battle Creek and Kala- said left South Bend besides does the U'NI11 - ...17 heto nass the wnnrl game at that Gipp the playing half, punt- . ... T .143 The were XiggemyerN-who- . played quarter for mazoo, but wants to appear at one of school after foot ball sea- Coveleekie .333 Game at Paris. 14--5 word along." gate receipts $82,969.00. soon the ing, drop kicking and passing. , the eleven last Given the nearby clubs. Bagby .000 j Tanlac is sold in year. 'fullback, son to play at Detroit. The Cornhusker officials will fliake Qraney J .000 Omiha at all 1 Paris; Oct. The. French" Sherman & McConnclI Heath, j Byers and Sherman halves, 'The Notre Dame' authorities give no formal eligibility protest against Uhle .500 Jl. Drug Com World "Series Notes all of look to al- Nunatnaker .000 champion foot hall team today de- pany's stares. Pharmacv whom.woujrd good . a "clean bill," that the will wire the Malls Hvard School Foot Ball Gipp stating Gipp.but probably " .000 feated the American and West most any coach in the country.. High at Detroit was another athlete. Notre Dame authorities to invest-igat- e Thomas Olympic End Pharmacy. Also tat before TtU- - Gipp' 14 to 5. -- today's t Mayor 4 2 61 team, This, was the first Forrest, and . it is 1 .247 Meany settnc tuT c'Uveland funs, present-- t Has Heavy Schedule. , If it is proven that George Gipp the Hoosier's record, said. Totals ..180 time the Drug Company derll,Elmebr Smith nd BUI ' ' Wj Laramie, team rotrf America has in South Omaha and Benson Pharm- Vmbsni Allen is an extremely reliable Sidney, ..;:' been defeated in with diamond studded medals (or their Sidney. Neb.. Ocf. 11. (Special.) Sid- France, which acy, Benson, and the leading drug- great work Wambsiransa mada field runner and Brindley is an school foot team defeated had won an yesterday. open ney High ball three contests. .) gist, in each city and town through- unassisted triple play and Smith hit experienced foot ball general and an the hitsky Wyo., High eleven. Here's How Cleveland Won the Sixth Contest out the i a homer with the bases ful 1 to-6- will next state of Nebraska. accurate forward passer. Shearer, Sidney play .C'happcll weelc at Cbvpell. ADVERTISEMENT who starred ftfr Mason City High 81; 0. ADVERTISEMENT Ihe same who witnessed the ivn un. v i Cambridge, Oxford,' Mails Evans shot into left field. Bufns t.-- al- First Inning. threw out at first. up. a single ilsted triple plays made In the bis; leagues. school, has shown ability to dent Neb., Oct. 11. (Special.) Cambridge, - on Speaker as with Boston when Mel Hall most any kind of a line. Shawver is Cambridge defeated the Oxford Hlc- Brooklyn Olson up. Olson flied Evans singled into center field, his up. Speaker scored Burns' long made his hese was In S3 to 0. two-bas- e m in play l0t aad fast. ' school eleven here Saturday, to Evans. Sheehan up. Shechan second hit. Wambsganss up. Miller hit to left center. Gardner centerfleld yesterday. "Cy Youna. who extremely 0. i pitched tor Boston against Cleveland, when' The eleven has one of the heaviest Hebron, 1; Chester, fanned. Neis up. Wambsganss took Wambsganss hopper and threw up. Gardner flied to Neis. One run, t Keep Your Blood Cure I Ball put out three men. Uaasslsted, wa schedules of team the vest Hebron. Neb., Oct. It. (Special.) threw out Neis at first. No no to Kilduff and Evans was out. two hits, no errors. in mi aiaoaa any in, Hebron won from Chester Hlgtr school foot runs, hi yesieraay. 7 - went Ko- outside' of the conference this'year, ball team here today, to 0. hits, no errors. Speaker up. Speaker out, Seventh Inning. Nature Will Do A The Cleveland platfera rhlpped la and Mis- ' Ord, Sf; Greeley, 18. netchy, unassisted. No runs, no hits, the Rest i. bought Jim Dunn, owner ot the club, a playing Washington university, Cleveland Evans up, Evans got Brooklyn Konetthy up. Mails e, 11. Ord no errors. ft pair of diamond studded cufflinks and souri, Kansas, Grinnell, Morning-sid- Ord, Neb., Oct (Speolal.) a hit past Sheehan for a single. threw out Konetchy at first. Kil- t watch. High defeated ;Gieeley High foot ball Speaker a fold Creighton and Oklahoma. eleven to 18. Evans steal- Fourth Inning. . Kilduff Struck but here Saturday, ti Long end Wambsganss up, out, duff up. out, Did you know that cent e ' runs ninety per and keeping the blood supply1-pur- f 'swton D. Baker, Secretary of War, aad featured.. ing, Miller to Oslon. Wambsganss Brooklyn f- - Wheat up-- . WheatJ O'Neill dropped the last strike and of former of a Sewell all human ailments depend and mayor Clefeland, occupied rapped to Kilduff. who retired flied o Neis. Speaker Up. Speaker to uums. threw him out at first. Miller upon robust' V'( bos seat la the upper stands with a party Gardner at the pan, and another bounder popped Myers.up Myers up. the condition He In- - fouled out to Miller. No one field. flied Evans. No of youi blood? of friends. was rooting for the to feta retired the side. runs, singled into right Konetchy Miller out to runs, . For this purpose no remedy can ; . dlans. no errors. y walked on four bad hit, up. Konetchy no hits,' no errors. Natare gives her warnings in va- equal S. S. S., the fine a - Cleveland had a chance In the first In- old blood pu- After the thriUlna- rust Second Inning. - balls. Kilduff up.' Kilduff flied to Cleveland Wood up. Wood sent rious unmistakable tickets for contest were ?'esterday, ning, when Evans poked a single through Miller ways, so that rifier that has been in use today's Sheehan. a glaringly weak spot In the Wheat Wheat Wood, Myers holding second. a high fly to Myers. Sewell up. constant demand than ever. Scalpers had Brooklyn defense but Brooklyn up when theappetite fails, and you be- for trouble 60 for a 16.60 seat. today, "Wfcmby" did not up. Miller flied to Evans. .No runs, Smith threw out Sewell at first. more than fifty yeafrs. Being getting and Evansv crossed each other In some' ,fanned. He claimed that fit one no errors. come weak and listless and a way on a hit and run' play, on which strike at tht third ball for a strike. hit, O'Neill up. Sheehan threw, out gen- made from the roots and herbs of Xeoetrhy, the first baseman. run-dow- lodgr's Evans was thrown out at second stand- . Cleveland Burns up. Burns sent O'Neill at first. No runs, no hits, eral A condition seems to f made the first hit off Malls, driving a ing up. Answers to' Yesterday's Questions. Myers up. Myers flied out to Wood, the forepts, it is " a to Olson. Gardner purely vegetable, sharp single wlthtwo out, into right field 1. knocked out Mlske In tno who did have to move to make up high fly up. no errors. ' take of whole ' In the second inning. Errors by Gardner Dempsey' not Wood ' possession Jhe body, and contains no mineral substance. The third Inning was another bad one third round. Gardner flied to Wheat. up. Eighth Inning. ? and Sewell filled the bases, but Speaker, for 5. Mlske and Dempsey were .scheduled the catch. Konetchy up. Konetchy it is an unfailing that -. In for was saved the Indians. Evans ripped off a single Wood vflied to Neis. No runs, no sign impurities Get a bottle of S. S. S. at be racing Smith, shortly with one - to to fight ten rounds. shot a single into rjght field. v Brooklyn Smith' up. Gardner your gone. "Wamby" tried lay will . the situation. 3. Collins was with a Kil-duff- hits, no errors. steadily accumulate until drug store and note how down a bunt; but It bounded In the Eddie pennant Kilduff fumbled 's threw out Smith at first. Olson vp. your today high winner in 101J,' 113. 1917 and up. Sewell '' ant-'- .- air in front of the and Miller got 110, 114, v. two-bigg- er health will be af- it bailds the" Miller, the BrasUya cateher. twlea tn plate, and th batter Fifth Inning, Olson crashed a long general seriously promptly up appetite Cleveland. In the first Inning. it time to force oufc Evans at second. 11. grounder and new and guessed ' Burns drovXa liner left 4. In lJlO. ltlt. 113 and 1917 Eddie was safe at first. , Smith Smith into left field. Sheehan up. Sheehan fected. You should the gives strength vitality. 'with Evans en first, he called for an through (center, Collins was with the world's series winner. Konetchy' going Brooklyn up. recognize Write for free out-sho- and It almost bounded Into the Aus-tial- literature and medical and easily; caught tho Cleveland temporary 6. The United England and la to second. Miller up. Gan!nerJ -6truck out Ulson up. Olson flied popped out to Gardner. Krueger of outfielder to steal. In the fifth. stands. Before Myers and VWheat could Statys, importance, therefore, very advice to Chief Medical 830 trying corral the pill, Speaker raced across the only have won the Davis cap. mussed up Miller's grounder ai d the to Sheehan up. Sewell batted for Nei3. Krueger up Gard- Adviser, 1 with Sewell on first. Cleveland tried the C. United States won . tho' Davis Speaker. out the Swift i-- pan with tho run of tho The promptly cleansing system, Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. called for a wide only game, and 1900-0- 2 reached first. Smith first. No took and Jilt and ran, but Miller Hums reached second. cup in and 1913. batter up. threw out Sheehan at runs, ner Krueger's grounder - ball. O'Neill threw hks bat at It. but 7. won the Davis cup In No one touched Olson on the base line. No "5 Englund - Smith flied to Speaker. runs, no hits, ;io errors. missed and Sewell was easily trapped at 1903-0- 5 191. , ' The- - and sin- errors. SKT second. - s- - i Indians had another rhenee to 1. Bailee was released unconditionally hit two errors. Cleveland Sewell up. Sewell runs, one hit, no V;l - score' In th-- Phone " ( eighth, when Evans made the by Cincinnati. ' Cleveland Burns Burns Over Kildutf's head. O'Neill Cleveland Griffith went into right Douglas 2793 Two saea were off of first la third of his trln of swats with one-- Phil- up.' gled (rapped down, 9. Cleveland got Jamleson from walked. Gardner Gardner Sewell was out. field for Mails 1 hi ail a the cam. In the sixth. O'Neill caught but Smith's balk motion fooled him and adelphia In a trade. up. up. i stealing, Miller Brdoklyn. Mils up. T Vols with a lightning throw to Burns. he was picked off the base before any- 10. Illinois won the western conference forced Burns at second, Konetchy to to Olson. Kilduff threw out O'Neill struck out. Evans up. Evans singled i T" Krans was caught napping In tho olhth thing could happen. Tte best chance ths foot ball title In 1919. Olson. Wood Wood a first. Mails Olson. Evans f- Robins had tn In- ' " up. got at Sheehan threw Wambsganss up. V by Cmlth. to score was the. second 1: single up. past ning. Two were gone when New Qaestleas.' - Gardner third Smith to Kon- - Konetchy into left; field, going ya out Mails at first. No runs, one hit, was picked over first, ioftflelder, was singled and Sewell and Gardner missed 1. "Where did CyMl Tolle y. English am- KTaas, the tadiaa finish in the 1930 on Wheat's throw to third, Wood no errors. Wambsganss flied to Wheat. t- easy bounders ateur etchy. batting hero ef the day. He bagged from Kilduff and Miller, golf champion, ' OMAHA ClevelVnd's. seven hits In four tilling the bags. Sherrod Smith lifted an American amateur tournament 1 'a dashed for second. Sewell Kil- No one hit. no errors. ef S. Herron. up. Sixth Inning. runs, IB Fa I ijfe easy one to Speaker for the third out 2. Who eliminated Davidson SeWell's i up. the 1919 champloiV from tho 1920 national duff took grounder and Brooklyn-r-Ne- is up., Neis walked Ninth Inning. PRINTING t amateur tournament T out at the ii n Mar bass ball scaadal 'today. golf - threw Gardner plate, 1 developed 2. a touchdown- In foot-ba-ll IT the on four pitched balls. Wheat up. Wheat up. Wambs- COMPANY When Les Nunamaker, utility tatcner witn Postmasters Is it Wood to third. O'Neill is up. Brooklyn T bed he found Appointed: ball Is on 'the gos, llneT going Neis was picked off first, O'Neill to threw out Wheat at first. S Cleveland went to last eight, Washington, Oct. 11. (Special Tale-gram- .) ganss He re-- 1- 4. May , any opposing player catch a O'Neill forced Sewell when Kilduff i a roll of bills under bis pillow. Postmasters appointed: forward Burns. Sewell threw out Wheat at Myers up. Sewell Myers' the matter to President Johnson Custer ' Clim, pass? took his and touched sec- ,topk mmX . nurur ported county, Neb., Floyd Arritt. Lllile was John L. Sullivan's home grounder a and a r American who Immediately declined. t. What first, making rattling stop gre-unde- and threw wild to first, the .of tho league, ' Gelser, Opportunity, Holt county, , . , ond.. No runs, one hit, no errors. seised the roll for evidence.' How much N. Down- eityt quick throw. Myers up. Sewell safe first. - Keb.,Isaac Boggs. vice Walter U. 6., How old was John U Sullivan when batter being at Konetchy ' i-t' was in tho roll's Sixteen Confederate ing, resigned. OempsteV. Hamlin. S. D., fie died? Third Inning. threw out Myers at first, taking his forced at sec- bills! .' - - Milton B. vice up. Konetchy Myers Cheney, Hannah DeWalla, 7. What are the distances for handicap ' Kii-du- 8. Olson up. Olson line grounder behind second base.. "No to ff bi- - resigned. Janesrtlle, Meade County. D.l trapshootlng? Brooklyn ond, Gaptiner Wambsganss. was a bit wild fat tho soosad Albertus-Hug-lin- , . nmlth Chandler W., Wright, vice 8. What was the trade In which the flied to Sewell. Sheehan up. Shee runsc, no hits, no errors.' up. McCabe ran for Konetchy. alng. when he passed Burns, first up. resigned. Creston, Neb.,' Grover ? dou-- 5 Platte county. Chicago Cubs, got Alexander? han flied Neis Nets Cleveland Evans Evans , But Gardner hit to Koney for a near Charles E. Wanner, vice Martha P. King, 9. Where did Detroit finish in the to Speaker. up. up. Kilduff flew out to Evans. No runs, Wambs- ' ble play, which provoked a kick from resigned. Bogers. Colfsx county. Neb., American league lr. 19197 popped to Sewell. No runs, no popped out to Konetchy. no hits, one error. 0WMICIAI PRIN1tRSLmt09RAPHEItS STEEl0lECN8O$S$ i' Robinson. Wood amastrrd a single past Lenhart M. Shultx, vice Frank I. Henry, 10. Whfn was Walter Mails, signed re- no errors. Olson threw out Wambs- :i Sheehan, on which Gardner rode tn third. resigned. Piedmont. Meade, county. 8. D., ma- hits, ganss up. cently by Cleveland, formerly la the Sheehan Bee want ads are business t90SC.VCArAtCVICC9 1 .."neat's return throw was bsuiy aanaieu. Nellie Kngle, vice Mary Uroff, removed. leagut '. . .. Cleveland Mails tip. ganss at first. Speaker up. Speaker getters. Vi jor - . V

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