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Kansas City Journal from Kansas City, Missouri • 11

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KANSAS CITY TOTJRNAL MAIN 4000 11 i Levinsky Expected to Test Ability to Chicago Bout WEDNESDAY AUGUST 7 BEAT TIGERS New Cleveland Managerand His Gels Glad Mill rom Dykes BASEBALL STATISTICS py WATTLES MEDALISTS Mary Brown Loses in Kingfish Lc 41 19 0 richt owners has not yet met a man with enough energy footpounds in Dr Miss Miley was better on the greens' Wyckoff wrestling favorite 'Alexander MO Drftse CawMe ft ft SOTBALL NOTES 8 2 post 2 3 2 3 2 2 0 To Third Round Already IGHT RESULTS OMAHA the In the next Cub A 0 Hardy NEGRO IS 3 TO 1 AVORITE OVER KING HOWEVER first but the tip off the Cardinals failed 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 3 3 2 3 3 2 I 2 i 2 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 the the the 3 3 3 3 3 0 0 5 0 ft 2 ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ftMJ 103 run hill Smith Strurs Cumlngssx Maloney 2b Dethlsnlb Britt rf tshcrlf Anchors 3h Shamrellrf Glanc rncf Phillips McCrary Totals 1 Cumings ss Tulipanarf Bubberlf Britt cf isherlf Anchors 3b Tonvcf MtkneySb Pbillipsc Keysp Totals LEAGUE VS M'CLARY Jack League and Tat McClary meet in the main event of the wres tling show in Independence Wednes day night Jimmy Coffield meets George Tragos and Jerry Meeker tackles Jack Manuel in other bouts I'Cameronc 0 Granlich2b 0 HedbergJb 0 Larsons 9 Mason If ft Grrncf 0 MrGmthrf 0 Pussier Mdlerrf 0 Swanson lb Totals NOVELTY GAME AT WARD IELD SUNDAY WYCKO TO MEET MAT UNKNOWN Alft in3ft SIX ROM TO STATE BIKE MEET Challenge Is tj Accepted game post OiGslltvanss 0 Lovett rf 00 0 Smith OiEnrishttb Oi Draper rf 0 Hevserlt O'Mensch lb zinvrmancf 3 Blackburn Totals Pct11 TEAM WANTS GAMES The Jeffersonians are anxious tc schedule games with out of town teams Call Stan Madden at Lin wood 3883 He may not be ready in 'such an important Player Is ined After Attack on Baseball Writer Discovery will be favorite on his record this year But that does not mean he will win Cavalcade will be at least third choice He is too uncertain to rate better if the odds are cor rect Omaha is also going to be called upon to beat Today and that ds no easy task The 3 year old king of the year will be favorite over the Whitney horse but it will take almost a track record performance or possibly better to do if The son of Whichone has been training well and Whitney believes he will humble the Woodward star Gabel and Schulte to Take Squad to St Louis Although Joe Louis is probably facing his most severe test in Chi cago against Kingfish Levinsky it appears reasonably certain that Louis can win He can punch and Levinsky is a fairly open target It Louis ean't win he is one of the most overrated fighters to come up in the heavyweight ranks in a long lime The only question about Louis Is bis ability tri take it If he can take punishment and is game he is sure to go right on up the ladder If he can't it will be just as well to find It out now and relieve the division of him Levinsky Is not a championship prospect and any man who can't beat him isn't entitled to any such recognition Even if Louis wins Baer Schmeling and Braddock stand in his path to the throne Woodward master of Belair down Maryland says he expects the colt to become a greater Beau the record holder to start in the special the Travers sound so The Now That Blues Have Broken Ice They May Be Able to Control Last Champions Two of the best public courts players are southpaws Her man Mercer the defending men's singles champioh is left handed and rank Miller also swings from the wrong side Mercer will play his first round match against Clarence Welch Thursday Youngsters who develop unno ticed spring up every year to reg ister upsets in the public courts tourney Two players who will cause trouble this year to the more ex perienced netsters are Ed Lorfing and Shikles In the opinion of Herman Mercer A promising player in the junior division is Johnny Robertson Lorfing is the Northeast Kansas for the first right holes of the bat nine By their victories Miss Shnrb and Miss Wattles gain the quarter final round Marian Miley of Lexington Ky the trans Mississippl champion de feated the veteran contender Mrs Lillian Zech of Chicago 5 and 4 Jim Stanley Advances Rapidly in Singles Herman Mercer to Play Match Thursday Odd have changed materially on major league pennant races past two weeks Bookies are quoting the New York Giants and Detroit Tigers at even money to win while they have dronned Cardinals to 3 to 1 and the Cubs tn 5 to 3 The Tigers are favored in the American league while the Yanks are 5 to 3 and the White Sox 6 to 1 No one seems to believe the Cards have the power to beat the Giants out this year The reason is the troublesome Deans There has been friction on the Cardinal team all year due to the inflated dome of Dizzy Dean and Daffy is not far behind If they were pitching up to their 1934 standard the Cardinals might finish came in the recent series with the Giants when to retain a lead they grabbed for a day pay court to the defending cham pions of the American association Lose on Homers "ull of sound and fury" they flew into the visitors at the outset of Tuesday night's doublcheader Inspired by the wizardy cf Hal pitching they had victory within their grasp and then saw it snatched from them 3 to 2 on two resounding smacks by Nick Cullop and John Winsett each of which went for a home run Thus the Columbus victory march was extended to fifteen out of six teen before a ladies' night throng of 10000 but the wrong did not long go unredressed or the insult unavenged The battalion rallied behind another well pitched game by Cy Mqore to break the spell in seven innings 5 to 2 Having tasted victory and found the experience more than passing sweet the Blues may find some way to make it a habit against Columbus the remainder of the season The current scries of four games was to end Wednesday afternoon but a set of four will be played in Columbus beginning August 13 Caubie to Pitch The task of proving that a change has set in is about to be placed strictly up to Vance Caubie late of the semipro' who will be given his first start for the battalion At least that was the plan announced by Manager willing Tuesday night and nothing occurred then to alter his plans Smith worked a nine inning con test the likes of which would give him 25 victories every season it he could have one every start just for the asking Curtis ullerton failed to retire man in the first inning of the second game but Moore went to the rescue with two on and none out and pitched seven innings with out permitting an earned run Dail Page could be drafted but Zwilling is anxious to give the men as much rest as possible before the long series against Toledo sots in and he is anxious to see what Caubie can do Bud Tinning will pitch for Columbus The Columbus charm has been broken and the myth about Blues pitching being near a state of col lapse has vanished Phil Page Went nine innings Sunday against Louis ville and Clarence Struss followed with a jewell against Columbus Smith In orm In rapid succession we have the 1 performances by Smith and Moore his mitts to convince everybody that he should assault James Jay Brad dock who is the world champion The doings near the pitcher's box at the Comiskcy ball park are sup posed to settle this and the betting is almost 3 to 1 in the affirmative which is to say that Louis probably will emerge victorious via a knock out If hedoes he will have reg high school singles champion and one nf the best in Kansas City Kas Shikies played well in last year's tournament WRI'STltXG BESI lTS Hal Rumb rc Spokane Ihrew Sot Slaerl Topeka Ka otto Ku Pine city Minn threw inhn reherg Chicago: While? Hewitt Memphis threw Rube Harben Chamblee rrt S2S JUV3 istered his twentieth knockout in twenty four professional starts tour engagements having terminated in decisions If Louis wins he will engage in battle at New York with Art Lasky of California He has a date with Mr Lasky and will keep it anyway only the artistry of the affair would be damaged if Levinsky should do a Braddock since it would segment the gate from $500000 to $200000 Most of the spectators will be there early for nobody expects it to last more than a few rounds Levin sky serious for the first time in his life is in magnificent shape but his wide open style which calls for a free attack is considered too made to order tor Louis to enable him to linger more than five rounds The king might make a fight nf it for four or five rounds when he's fresh but once he starts to fade the dy namic Negro is expected to tear him' apart Caubie Opposes Tinning In inal Against Birds round nf match play in the women's western championships here Wednesday The score was 2 and 1 Both of the tournament's cn mcdalists were eliminated from competition when 17 ycar old Eva Shorb of Massillon administered riTCHINC rrCORD Whether the Cubs can slip in is doubtful Giant series they will settle the argument If the Giants can beat the Cubs three out of four you can prepare to see at least a part of the World scries its New Turk The Tigers have shown plenty of class They have forged well ahead of the Tanks and have the power to stay there You can't induce the bookies to offer as good odds on the Tigers as on the Giants Detroit has the punch and good pitching The Yanks have pitching but not the power at bat Unless theirpitchers do 40 per cent better work than the Tigers' hnrlcrs they cannot win the pennant That's asking a lot of a hurling corps TIA JUANA MEX Aug Hope that Agua Caliente's race track might reopen under the pari mutuel betting system faded here Wednesday when representa tives of the operators said that the possibility was "slight" Nei hardt assistant manager said that returns under the system would be too small to make reopening profit able LITTLE HOPE THAT CALIENTE WILL REOPEN The A Vanderbilt 4 ycar oId has developed this year He chased Caval cade home in most of the important stakes a year ago but he isn't going to chase him home at Narragansctt August 21 He is going to lead him home There is a possibility that Cavalcade will be with drawn at the last minute He has been training well but he hasn't raced for a long time due to his breakdown just be fore Santa Anita handicap in Cali lornta last winter to go to the post race Omaha is sure if he comes out of says Trainer Jim itzsimmons Travers is an important race for him be cause his daddy Gallant ox failed to win it and his owner wants Omaha to be in front of a fine field at Saratoga As a victory it is very important but no more imoortant than a chance to beat Discnverv na estaonsn me Heiair ouiiet as tne outstanding thoroughbred of year which he willbe if he beats the Vanderbilt hoss nament Mary Kirk 1 2 3 3 3 32 ft 16 2 JONES AB RHE 3 2 2 Omaha will hare to rufi a greater race than he has to brat Cavalcade and Discovery Before that event he will go to the post in the Travers' If he wins it at a mile and a quarter in record time he may be equal favorite with Discovery for vic tory in lhe Special but unless he' touches the track mark he wont because Discovery has set several records this year and is the great est horse in America on his sea record 2 (Galv 13 Tulsa 2 Won 0 Ok City 12 Hous 1 inirriiauunai ieattie Newark 102 Rochester 2 7 (second seven innings Syracuse al Toronto night game poned rain Montreal 8 Albany 0 night Baltimore at Buftalo night game poned rain Snnlhecn Association Knox 4 Memphis 1'L Rock 10 AH 5 Chatt 3 Orlen 2Nash 9 Birming 3 Pacific Coast League H'wond 4 Oak 1 IL AnceleS 13 Kent Port 4 Missions 3 jSac 8 8 ranciscos 3 0 3 (I 3 ft 3 0 30 10 17 0 CHICAGO Aug Con clusive proof that the nation's foot bail fans prefer the Notre Dame system to all others was shown in final returns from a pool to select a coach for the 1935 college all stag team rank Thnmas of Alabama a pupil of the late Knute Rockne founder of tne system ft as chosen for head coach His three assistants include two former Notre Dame stars Edward (Slip) Madigan of St Mary's college and Charles Bach man of Michigan State The third assistant is Dr Clarence Spears Wisconsin who played at Dart mouth UNITED BEVERAGE CO Kill Air Ma eature JUala nevrretn Second Game Laddy Tonielli 145' Mar seilles Ill fought 10 draw with Petty Mike Palm Brach la: Sailor Born Atlanta drew with Mickey Nolan 137 Manhattan Kas (5) Cheyno weth 139 Milwaukee declslonrd Lloyd Weaver a Sioux City la (D Babe Hunt Oklahoma Cfy knocked out Tim Charles Louisville Ky i3i Tommie Collins Eureka Springs Ark declsioned Roy Elliott Houston (6i: Dirk McCauley 146 Goose Creek decUloncd Curtis Mullen Beaumont (6) GAMES WEDNESDAY NIGHT At OLYMPIC HHI Montgomery Ward vs Store Van Brunt Presbyterian vs Butler Manufacturing Star Ghih vs Streamliners Irish Inn vs Th Ramblers xwtun uuntndl if ft ward to the principals and to the promoters headed by Mike Jacobs and the other is to determine if I Louis has sufficient stamina to with stand the shock of receiving at least I one juicy smack in the as we say when covering prizefights It seems that Joseph Louis who smiles only when tickled and then only on special request of the copy Loe has accepted the challenge made bv Dr Kapa eastern grapplcr who Tuesday wired the matchmaker of the Reserve Officers Air Corps as sociation that he was ready to meet any man named on a winner take all basis The only restrictions was that the bout must be under legiti mate rules with any sort of Texas rules or anti brawls absolutely barred In an effort to test the ability of the invading matman the Kansan was the first approached about a meeting with the unknown heavy weight who so plainly has made his stand In the letter received from Dr Kapa Lee was the one the writer particularly wished to face on the mat Dr' Kapa described himself simply by saying he weighs 220 pounds Wyckoff tips the scales at 225 The doctor further says that he has spent three and a half years build ing himself for this chance a 1 PrpnchM 0 Kulik If 1 Krrevlchrf 0 Alex'drl Stumpfct 2 Mfldjrsklr 3 Brubnker3b 0lSchultP2b 0 ullerton 2 0 0 lMoorep 20 7 18 8 Totals 8 0 7 0 1 0 0 2 25 9 21 9 Six Kansas City bicycle racers will bo takrn to St Louis for the Amateur Bicycle league of Amer ica state championship events there Saturday and Sunday it was de cided at a meeting Tuesday night at the A Robert altcrmier William Obor in" Don Woody and Hugh Nevins will ride in the 25 mile and 50 tnile senior events Saturday and Sunday respectively while Ardo Roberts and John Mallory will compete in the junior races of 5 and If) miles Gabel A representa tive here and Carl Schutte presi dent of the chapter of the Century Road Club of America will take the squad to Si Louis THOM ASCHOSEN HEAD COACH ALL STARS A BLEND KENTUCKY STRAIGHT WHISKIES dsnmore Disriller ies Co i 0WHbr)fo 2 36 16 21 I1 SHIRLEY AB RHE I 2 2 1 ft HOW THE BLUES ARE BATTING ft 3 NftUnn Walker Haines Dean and American League CHATTANOOGA TENN Aug 7 (UP) Hobby shertstop for the Chattanooga Icokcuts of the Southern associa tion was "learning how to take if following the assessment of a $109 fine against the player for fighting a sports writer Reeves took exception to a story written by Wirt Gammon sports editor of the Chattanooga Times in which his play In a game with New Orleans Monday was criti cized The player attacked Gam mon in the clubhouse before Turrcfay's game and struck sev ra I blows before teammates and police halted him Joe Engel president nf the dub termed the art "unsportsmanlike" In fining Reeves and asserted his players would have to how to take indicating that the first division berth will not be forfeited without a struggle Smith has not appeared to better advantage this season and his arm was strong and limber at the finish "It was the first time since June that my arm really felt right" he admitted "and it felt fine and strong at the finish Sure I hated to lose but we got one of them anyway" Some of the finest defensive work of the year was used to back up the tall right hander but the Blues were even more completely sub dued at bat than the opposition Jim Winford allowed only eight hits an error by Don Gutteridge figuring in the only rally in the fourth inning The first home run off Smith was by Cullop in the fourth inning the ball traveling high and far over Stumpf's head Another run was scored in the eighth to tie the score and then Winsett first man to face Smitn in the ninth inning drove a ball between Stumpf and Sulik for the circuit Glass Shower for Dunn After Columbus had scored a in driving ullerton from the in the first inning of the second game the Blues fought back so viciously that Chambers was re moved after one single and two doubles by the first three men toface him In vicious manner but quite convincing the drive was continued against Mike Tlyba for a pair Lena Sliles made a trip to Topeka to scout some young players Now that they know that he can cook tne ladies have taken a fancy to Ham Schulte No outfielder will be signed to replace Carson but Morris young pitcher from Se dalia will make the eastern trip Columbus counted the tying run in the eighth on a squeeze play The crowd showcrcd Umpire Dunn with pop bottles in 1he second game One struck him on the leg and after spotting the offender a policeman was called and the al leged bottle thrower escorted from the park A spectator also was struck by a thrown bottle JONeTtO PRACTICE The Jones store baseball team will practice Thursday night at 5:30 o'clock at Twenty second and lmwood streets All players please report IHvenpftrf RIhH 1 Aeph 4 3 NEW Cieto LocaUill Italy outpolnled Harry Dubllnsky Chicago Babe Marino 152 San ran cisco outpointed Danny Lyons New York: Joey Archibald 120 Providence I outpointed Johnny Bang 124 Boston ifii Marty Pomerantz 135 New York outpointed rank Rotandl 136 New York ifHm in 4 667 Pice in A3 rvltertnn 7550 Bril 1 umMSDAWS iamis Amelrn taaneUtlon iOtnnicii' hi loirvo witMuwimimiue Hi Minn National tragu Rraton at Phils at Rt al at American Irattt 'htcafff civ iN al Bos 2 came Phil al Wh 2 Wide Open Style Is Made to Order for Brown Bomber Lr CHICAGO Aug vinsky of Chicago A Vr i I unti Hutu iu nave cross unn you outside the rinc and Jetnargic Negro Joe Loui who could be equally unpleasant outside i or in come to blows Wednesday night in a IO round heavyweight 1 contest at Comiskey park The prizefight has two major purposes The one is to furnish a very considerable financial re KANSAS CITY AU i ELIMINATES ONESIH Steve O'Neil veteran catcher and reach shown above being congratulated by Jimmy Dykes manager of the White Sox Steve took full charge of the In dians after Walter Johnson was given the gate Left to right are Knickerbocker Trosky Steve O'Neil Berger Jimmy Dykes Hughes Averill Rrenzel Harder BEER liHIvtrrft Anywhere Mehlrr Bmu a Vrsmik Phillips Hale and Galat rcr In the lower picture ONril is shown with his wife and three daughters at their home in Cleve land reading some of thp mes sages of gend wishes received after he took the club I eft to right seated Mrs and Steve Standing Madlyn 19 Rose and Olive twins 15 WHILE most of the entrants are occupied with first round matches one ambitious youngster has already advanced to the third round of the boy's singles division in the annual public courts tennis tourna ment He is Jim Stanley and he won his second round match from Jimmy Gant 9 11 6 3 7 5' Ed Lorfing and Pat McDonald registered tne first victory in the men's doubles eliminating the Ran riloph Sutoris team 6 2 6 0 Lor fing has also advanced in the doubles with his partner Self In the junior singles Bob Austin defeated Bill Henderson 6 2 8 6: Harold Myers ousted Jimmy Stead 6 1 6 3 Charles Beattie beat Bill Harris 7 5 6 4 and George Stanrikc eliminated Dick rank 3 6 6 3 6 3 The majority of seeded players in all divisions drew frst round byes and will not go into action until next week Olher results reported Io Tcs Warren supervisor of recreation: GirK Murtha EUman defeated Pauline CrntsenbeiR 8 6 8 4: Dorothy Ab bott won from Virginia GatcheU by de fault The Shirley Manufactorlnj team ttft final league game from the Eagla at Olympic field 16 to 8 The feature of the game we a a one handed catch acainst the left Held fence bv Harold isher IHt fielder for the Shirley team Shirleys beat Jonr Electric 10 to 4 Monday Shirleys have plavrd twentv sevrn tames winning 20 losing 8 by a one run margin They would like to book in or out of town games Call Harrison 3726 Scores: SHIRLEY EAGLES AB RHEI AB 0 1 Al Rt Inaianapolh St Paul Bolen and Guilin ni At Minneapolis irst Louisville 000 Mtnneanoli 311 Rewell and Thompson rvrain nuu IjCI' At innea no! Riennd lA'UU'VIlIP MnneaoH Batter' PrtpruMi Thompson Koip and Hargrave At rn roo Milwaukee tsn oot ai Lawson and Garbark Lam aster Torres and Rensa National At New Biooklvn 010 010 mo 2 ft i New York 000 010 000 I 1 Zacharv and Mancuso Par melee stout and Mancuso At Boston ftft ooo non 4 8 Philadelphia 000 OftO 0 3 2 Smith and Mueller Birin Bowman and Todd At Pittsburgh ooo oon i 8 31 i lOBtrn Batteries Birkhofer and Padden JIIHW Hilu pUrIlaUU I Al St i Cincinnati 200 oot St Louis 110 100 000 Batteries reitas Johnson Domoarai Delancev American League At warhlngion philadeip' ion ooi non 2 7 3 Washing 550 010 11 I Battem Dietrich and Berry Hadley and Bolton Chicago at Rain New York at Boston Threatening Western League (All night games i Moines 7 4 Rap 7 City 4 St Joe 1 I Western Assnelatlnn' (All night gantesi Musk 7 Sp glleld 5 iBart 7 City 4 Hutch 6 Joplin 4 Dallas 4 Ant 8 A novelty baseball attraction which not only should produce a first class game of semipro base ball but also should prove of more than ordinary interest to the base ball fans of two decades ago and later will be offered the fans next Sunday night at Ward park in Kansas City Kas when the Schnei der Jewelers meet a team of former major leaguers and their younger proteges The former major leaguers sev eral of whom achieved considerable fame in their day will play the first two innings according to nlsnt? Tkern 4i at pic Cltu Ui lilt" bcC ond inning the old timers will re tire and will be replaced by a team of players selected by the vet erans themselves to complete the game Each former major leaguer will select his own substitute from aomng the semipro ranks of Great er Kansas City which makes it certain that the Jewelers will face about the strongest all star club which could he selected here Among the former major leaguers who will participate are: "J1" 1Pl1 th' Ntionat Jfague In tutting tor srvrral rears: Cot Tierney former Pittsburgh shortstop: Pat Collins former eatcher with the Yankees Adam Brennan who pitched for the Phil and ron Songer once Pirate pitchers pPte Compton Boston RteA teXi hln8ton' nd Joe blue irst Game COLUMBUS I KANSAS CITY AB HO A AB A Hy PARKE CARROLL rj'HEY heaped insult upon injury added impertinence to abuse they were brazen bluff and shameless in taking fifteen out of sixteen games from the Blues and then the pernicious Red Birds were stopped The servility of the battalion was touching during many of those games and their efforts beggardly but no quarter was asked Tuesday wiwkl mama tfuni i lAUJSllb aiikl 44U44C iltc jjiuvo mniuja auutuutg io did not cringe and they refused to i at the end of the 4a 41a ZM AMfRICAV I 1 1 Rh Vft RRI 1 Antltli'in Atinrla lnn tvut AAn A a 210 10X 7 to i Neither played exceptional golf Nnnnt' Trnw wvvv nig JHtlfW Shc Wl11 rcssy Wattles in the 010 20X 10 14 0 MP nil) noo i a 201 Onn 12 0 and Rinjnoirr non OftO 330 6 10 2 8 12 2 Ed Reardon ans 18 in 2 to 1 Victory Ix ihy's AU Pros strengthened since their reorganization scored an impressive viewy over the Clay brook Ark Tigers 2 to 1 Tuesday night at Ward field Kansas City Kas Ed Reardon hurled for Lcihy's and struck out eighteen men allowing but hits The Tigers knotted the count at 1 all in the seventh but caine back in their half of the inning to count the winning run The Tigers defeated Schneider Jew elry 7 to 4 Monday Insky of Chicago who would be aj E'nA ery bad man to have The eretta Amusement company softball team will play Shirley at 6 o'clock riday at ifteenth street and the Pasco Veretta is unbeaten and Shirley has won twenty out of twenty seven games binary a Drown Loses in 3 Second Round of West Si ern 2 1 yi CLEVELAND? Aug 7 tUPt sitj Peggy Wattles of Buffalo lial' rn extremely soggyJi course eliminated one of the tour PM 'I' Browne of Cleveland in the second in Wln decisive defeat to 18 ycar oldwEllamae Williams of Chicago 5 and 4 In eliminating the veteran Miss Browne Peggy Wattles shot the nut Zt ninC in 9 Par and hatl 35 Ar'HE AMERICAN turf championship for 1935 will beL decided August 21 at Narragansctt park On that date Omaha 3 year old king Discovery stake champion and Cavalcade winner over Dis covery in all their important duals a year ago will meet in the $50000 special The purse is twice what it was a year ago because of these three entries thus making it the most important race of the year With 'but eleven starters from the long list of nominations the Special will gross about $59700 with $53900 going to the winner Omaha won $39525 in the Kentucky Derby $35480 in the Belmont $28975 in the Arlington classic and $25325 in the Preakness If he can add the Special stake he will run his earnings up to a very sizaote Iigure William way who owns Omaha money winner than Sun 1 MT l4 ton 11 M' lr Keokuk 41 16 506 wfstfrn Assocnno 1VIJ 21 1 631 2ft 15 6 II SpringCM 16 ftftft Joplin Stumpf Vahntl 002 000 2 4 rhulfe I BfUbakrr 1 6 2Irnrh 6 11 0 Breese ana WinJet vlch Alexander Guttrridgo Winfnrd Cullen) Madlekl Homa Cullon Winsatt Ankenman tn rench Wlnfnrd to Ankenman lo Hurst Hurst to Anxrnmnn to Hurat lumhiis 4 Kansas CHv fl Off Winford 2 off Smith 1 Struck out By Winford 6 by Smith 4 Dunn and Clnetz COLUMBUS ABH 4 1 ci WinJet lf Cullop rf Hurst lb Adams2h Gtitdxe3b Or'owfWc Rybap Totals (Game seven innings by agreement! Columbus IM 010 Kansas city 400 ooi 5 Arikerman ullls rench Sulik Krrrvich Alexander Madjeskl ullls Cullop Brubaker Schulte Runs batted Winsett Sulik Kreevlch Alex sndcr Cullop Brubaker Two base Sulik Krrevlch Three base hit Madleski Double Madjrski to rench to Mad Jeskl Left on bases Columbus 6 Kansas City 4 Base on balls Off Rvba 1 off Maori 2 Struck Bv Moore 5 bv Ryha 4 Hits Off ullerton 3 in 0 in nings off Monre 4 In 7 off Chamh rs 3 In 0 Inning nff Ryha 6 in 6 Passed hall Madjeaki Winning Mooe Los ing Chambers Goetz UU IUUU quarter finals Elizabeth Abbott of Tos Ancelra defeated Edith Begg of Cleveland 1 5 and 3 Miss Begg not only was off her usual game but she was also lulucky two of her shots went into the deep "casual water" in traps Cullop Gutteridge Kree Errors Ankmman Runs batted in Ankenman Winsett Stolen base Double to Alexander Loft on bases Co Basa on Br 1 ifturiL Wt I si ti i taMoOIMf I j'V mis U'c jKL Ji nBl i Ml hsLl Me xi' oHPft £1 CO lu rm One Public Co ts Player Hom Lr fi i I 7 ft 1 Jw Smt wHHBrfl I I I SM MIlHptl IS MH In a Un poll us uw rrlnmhii VI (s JMI Knn rtlt yx Mllwsnke 57 5 51 506 Toledo jst UuktllU 78 3(M 1U VAI 15GVE I fit Ynrk 5 51 Chimca 5 4ft 1 wl IB 6w: 610 niUMrgh 55 IX 331 338 (TncinpiHl 15 37 lit 117 ftftklsn 15 135 rhlhdelphia 36 llt) H6 Hoste 75 V7 W3 5 'I RICAN IAGCE If I Tri Detroit 37 ui New Volk 35 36 3' 3'U Chicago 31 li 318 3V 7 515 Cleveland 17 300 Philadelphia to un Jia Washington 13 51 13O 136 bl Louis 317 331 RS I K5GVE I I AR HrrhjPc I in UU 3 16 HO 3hj 11 fl 1'5 1 3K 3'ft 51 JT? 6 381 73 6 33 8 3 0 II 3J5 Jnn RS ft 31 113 5ft ft! 5 4 R5 2n sn s' 97 5 3 Sftl 5ft ft? 4 41 3 lift 77 JMI II 7 0 lift 31 7 I 1 1ft Ank'manaa 3 0 7 3renchss 4 116 ulliscf 4 0 1 O'SAiliklf 3 2 10 Winsettdf 4 1 OiKreeviehrf 3 110 CullODrf 4 2 1 4 1 13 0 Anderson rf 0 0 0 Stumpf cf 4 0 4 Hurst lb 4 0 9 2 Madjeskic 4 15 0 Adama2b 4 2 2 3IBruhaker3b 3 0 ft 2 Guttdse3b 3 1 1 2lValenti 110 0 3 1 6 0tSchulte2b 4 0 2 4 Winford 3 0 0 3 Smith 3 0 0 3 IBreese 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 7 27 131 Totals 33 7 27 14 Valenti halted for Brubaker 1n ninth Breese ran for Madjeaki in ninth Columbus ooo inn Kansas City 000 200 on 0 3 1.

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