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EVENING, AUGUST 12, 1915. THE LINCOLN DAILY STAR. SEVEN of Sport Yesterday's Swatters. tCelleher, Grizzlies 1 1 Savages 1 1 Donnelly, Indians 3 3 Bteiwl Dodgers 1 1 ftlcCarty, Dodgers 1 1 (Tallion, Savages 4 3 Galloway, Grizzlies 4 3 Claim. Boosters 4 3 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .750 .750 .750 .667 .607 .607 .667 .667 .667 .667 .667 .667 .667 .500 .500 .500 .500 .500 .500 .500 .500" .500 .500 .300 .500 .500 .500 .500 .500 .500 .500 .500 .407 .400 .400 .400 JTorsythe, Rourkes 3 Fox.

Savages 3 McAllister. Tigers 3 ifJainer. Hed Sox 3 2 Red Sox 3 3 JVlurphy, White Sox 3 2 Egan, Xaps 3 2 jlilan. Senators 3 2 Gallia, Senators 3 2 'Archer. Cubs 3 2 Tydeman, Savages 4 2 Savages 4 2 Callahan, Indians 6 3 IWhite, Indians 2 1 Richards, Indians 2 1 Enx, Drummers 2 1 Tigers 6 3 ffanvrin.

Red Sox 2 1 Collins, White 4 2 Hack. White Sox 4 2 Athletics 4 2 "acksoii, Xaps 4 2 'eckinp lugh, Yanks 4 2 1 Y.tnks 4 2 Evers, Braves 4 2 Poak. Cards, 2- 1 JfitznuCvfk, Braves 4 2 JRobh'on, Cards 2 1 M'olfo. Tigers 9 5 Patterson, Wolve's 9 4 Speaker. Red Sox 9 4 Hooper, Red Sox 2 Connolly.

Braves 5 2 JtVilson, Cards 5 2 Extra Base Swats Home run--Lejeune, Indians. Three base frits--Tydeman, Savages; jHelmer, Drummers; Galloway, Griz- glles; Donnelly, Indians; Nunamaker, jYanks. base hits--Forsythe, Rourkas; "Cochran. Savages; Brown, Savages; Booties. Drummers; McAllister, Tigers; SrJorse, Tigers 2 McGaffigan, Tigers; Drui-nmers: Galloway, Griz- Elies- Hartford, Boosters; Ewoldt, Boosters; Lejeune, Indians; Patterson, Kane, Indians; Donnelly, In- jdians; Gainer, Red Sox; Boone, Yanks; flSdgar, Xaps; Weaver, Fournier, Black- fcuriie.

AVhite Sox; Fclsch, Davies, Athletics; Gallia, Senators. Vas is lotz? The Tigers dropped two 1 itameb Probably some one suggested a prescription for the Drummers, i the News-Press scribe was yelling for. Could the Tigers have literalh the two games to the Josies "merely out of courtesj'. Nope. The Hollanders just naturally wouldn't Btaiul for being -walloped all the time i landed on Messrs.

Hoff- iman, B. Sclireiber and Ehman. Ihe double dpfeat of the Tigers caused a bis in tho standings, the Ldn- being down to 509 with only a nine i lead over the Savages. Buff Ehman must be a classmate or old iricnd of Mr. Boultes, the third sai-Ker for the Josies.

In the second game of the double bill "Wednesday 112 did his best to help Boutles tie the world's record of six hits out of six times at bat. As it were, Bou- tlas collected four hits out of as many trips to plate. Did you notice the change in tho lone of Hunter's account of the Omaha JTopeka game Wednesday. The Rourkes won, that's why. Cy Forsytho gets the credit for the win, too.

The story goes that he was married the night before and was in a mood to celebrate, cy made two ot the Rourke's four hits. Everything is lovely in Omaha when Marty's gang wins. But, oh my, when its the reverse. A rive on the scone oa scheduled time. Besides allowing only three safe blows; Sims whitt'oa a good number or but 3- men, lie struck out two butters in each the ilrst and second Innings and continued thusly In tho remaining two.

All Slurs 0 0 Feds 0 0 0 0--0 Batteries: Sims and Ballt'w; Kiulit and MoCulloch. It's a good thing: that the Jones tribe completed their series in St. Joseph when they did, because Jack Holland is slated to do something. He has released Capt. Ben Koehler, ond baseman and Bill Moore, catcher and on t.Ue other hand has already signed three new players.

The chances are the Josies will not remain in the cellar position much longer. But still you can't tell. There's always a reason for everything and it may be that the Josies are fond -of the "cellar stuff" as they have had plenty of time to get acquainted. Xuff Draw your own conclusion. What happened to "Red" Whalen.

Y.xntz played far corner in both contests "Wednesday. Maybe Matty was trying to convince Red to dupli- i cate his old side kick's stunt and i the married men's brigade. Here's hoping all the single men on the Lincoln squad tie up if it has the result Forsythe's marriage had for Omaha. Exit baseball. Enter football.

Dick Rutherford, captain-elect of the 1915 Cornhusker football eleven, has been bumped. While the well known athlete lias not himself made public the fact that the title of life saver at Long Beach, has been taken from him, the news is brought back to Lincoln by a Lincoln man who happened to see Dick out west. JCow be says that Dick was not penalized for holding, arms around, after he had rescued some fair damsel from the billowy and brought her to shore. Xo. Information leaked out on that he was a Nebraskan and the Californians, permitting only native Oalifornians on the crcV, immediately yanked Dick.

Dick passed the ex'im- nation lor the job alright, just like he was a regular Californian. That shows Nebraska never starts anytliins she can't finish. I We can't help but remark that the society editor passed up a big item, which should go under the heading of "Prominent Men in the Public Eye," 'or the like, so here goes: "Alex has gone on liis annual vacation. Mr. Alexander will visit in College View, University Place, Havelock, Wavorly, Bennet, Hickman, Roca, Emerald and other points of interest before he returns.

Look what's coming. "Who is it? It hain't who is (hoodoo) who do. Tomorrow is Friday, the Thirteenth. Hoping there will be no fatalities to any of the club owners or ball players and that all both of the fans are in their customary seats in the grandstand, with especial prayers for Pa Rourke and Jack Holland, we close for today. (Signed) BECK, Alex's Sub.

Sims was Wednesday night and let tho Federals down without a run, the prison All Stars winning 2 to 0. Although the fray only went four innings, the prison management say it will have to go on tTie records as a real game and victory for the prisoners, because the visitors did not ar- your Car crap Heap your lar Fepsilr Mils lubrication costs. Ee- disccs friction. Leaves practically no carbon. STANDARD OIL CO.

(Nebraska) OMAM American League. RED SOX TAKE TWO. Boston, Aug. two gnomes from St. Louis i lost to "Washington yesterday, the Hod Sox improved their lead in the American league race.

They won Hie first same 11 to 3 by hard St. Louis using- five pitchers, one an inCielder. Leonard outpitchcd James in the second game, which was decided by a 2 to 1 score. Speaker tripled and James' wild pitch counted Boston's first run, and singles by Carrigan and Leonard, Hooper's sacrifice and ScoU's sacrifice fly produced the winning tally. Pratt" double and Howard's hit scored for St.

Louis. Score: First game-- R.H.E. St. Louis 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 7 7 Boston 2 0 0 4 0 0 5 0 x--11 1 5 I Batteries--Hamilton, JIUIIOF, Koob, Cook mid Leary; Wood and Ciidy. Second game-- R.li.B.

St. Louis 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6--1 4 5 Boston 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 x--2 6 4 Batteries--James and Aguew; Leonard and Carigan ANOTHER FOR WHITE SOX Philadelphia. Aug. by Shcehan and Schang, which cost two runs, gave Chicago the i ictory over Philadelphia yesterday, 3 to 2. kept the home team's hits scattered except in the i and ninth innings Benz did not issue a pass anil he w.is given splendid support, Chicago playing without an error for the third suc- cess'ive game here.

Score. Chicago 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0--3 9 0 Phila 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1--2 7 2 Batteries--Benz and Schallc; Sheehan and Lapp. sent over three runs, i i game. AVlltso relieved Walker for Brooklyn i the bases and otii) 'out in tho sixth and held tho visitors to one thereafter. Score--- K.

It. M. Kansas City 0 3 0 1 2 0 1 0 0--1 0 Brooklyn .0 0 ,0 4 0 0 0 0 3 -7 1:1 5 JKUt erics--Cullop, i i i i and Kastoi-ly, and 11. Smith, Laud. ANOTHER FOR SLUFEDS.

Buffalo, N. Aug. Louts scored tho second consecutive shulout against Buffalo today, i i 8 to 0. Bciliont was taken out at oad of the second inning a i i c'glU hits. Lalitto also was hit ircely.

It was announced that the reduced rates for admission would eo into oltect hero on Saturday, Score-- H. H. R. St. Louis ...1 4 0 0 1 0 1--S 14 1 Buffalo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0--0 7 0 Batteries--Davenport and Chapman; Bedicnt, LaliUe and BUir.

I Baltimore, Augr. evened up the series this atternoon by taking 1 a fourteen-inning 1 battle from Baltimore, to 1. Both Uoggo. pitched good ball. The tlelil- inpr of both clubs sensational.

Score-- K. II. 1L'. Pittsburgh-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2--3 1 1 0 Baltimore-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0--1 1 1 1 Batteries RORSB and O'Connors; Sugg's and Owens. REULBACH BLANKS WHALES.

Newark, N. Ausr Roul- bach beat Chicago yesterday, allow- in cr only two hits to the Whales. hits and two bases on balls in tho second inning netted live runs for Newark and sent Black to the clubhouse. Rasmussen, a Chicago semiprofessional, pitched the eighth and his wildness gave Newark two runs. Score-- n.

11. E. Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0--0 2 0 Newark 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 2 9 5 Batteries--Black. Penderpast. Rasmussen and Fisher, Reulbucli and Rariden.

GALLIA BEATS TIGERS. Washington, Aug. let Detroit down with four hits yesterday, Washington winning by 3 to 0. Krrors by Young and Crawford figured in the scoring of two of Washington's runs, the other being: the result of JlcBrlde's single and Gallia's double. Jennings used three pinch hitlers, none of whom delivered.

Score-- R.1I.B. Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0--0 4 1 Washing'n 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 x--3 0 Batteries--Coveliske, Boland and Baker; Gallia and Henry. BEATS I I A 'New Aug. Brown, starting his first home game of. the season, pitched a strong- game hero yesterday and New York defeated Cleveland, 2 to 1.

Morton was hit iiard in the third inning and the Yankees scored twice on a double by Boone, Nunamaker's triple and a single bv High. Score-- R.TT.I3. Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0--1 5 1 New York 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 x--2 10 1 Batteries--Morton, Ilarstad and Egan; Brown and Nunamaker. National League. BRAVES WIN AND TIE St.

Louis. Aug. 12--Boston wound up its series here yesterday by winning the first game of a double bender, 6 to 2, and tying the second game. The latter was called at tho end of tha ninth inning- on account of darkness, i the score stood 2 and 2. Score--First game: R.H.E.

Boston 0 0 2 1 1 0 2 0 0--6 1 2 0 St. Louis 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1--3 11 .1 Batteries: Ragan, Hughes and Doak and Snyder. Score--Second ijame: R.H.E. Boston 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0--2 7 1 St. Louis 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0--2 5 0 Batteries: Tyler, Ragan, Hushes and Whaling, Gowdy; Robinson, Meadows and Gonxales.

Called on account of darkness. CUBS TAKE DODGERS IN Chicago, Aug. 12--Chicago defeated Brooklyn, 5 to 2, yesterday and thereby prevented the visitors from a i clean sweep of the scries. Tho locals made all their runs in the si'Ciond i i off Dell. In this session they gathered four hits, one of which was a triple and coupled with Dell's wild throw of McLarry's sacrifice, b.ise on balls and a.

sacrifice, took a lead which the Dodgers were unable to overtake. The visitors i tile locals, but Lavender was given fine support in the pinches. Score-- R- E. Brookl.il 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0--2 9 1 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Batteries: Dell, Appleton. I'Ceffer r.iid Miller; Lavender and Fischer.

New York at Pittsburgh postponed; rain. Federal League. RALLY IN THE NINTH. Brooklyn, Aug. Brooklyn Federals rallied with two out in the ninth inning yesterday and defeated Kansas City, 7 to 6.

The locals knocked Cullop out of the box in the fourth. Henning, who succeeded him, weakened in the ninth and walked Jl.igec, who stole second. Cooper was passed also. Hits by Kauff, Myers and Holt American Association MINNEAPOLIS AT COLUMBUS Score--First g-arae; R. H.

K. i a i 7 0 i Columbus 10 10 3 Batteries; Knple and Sullivan, a i Curtis. O'Toolo an.d Colemun. Score--Second game: R. II.

E. Minneapolis 0 6 1 Columbus 0 1 2 Batteries: i i and a i Ferry and Robertson. Called end seventh, rain. ST. PAUL AT LOUISVILLE Score--First game: R.

H. K. St. Paul 4 fi Louisville 14 14 2 Batteries "Williams, Laroy, a i and Johnson; Danl'orth ant) Orossln. Score--Second gamo: R.

II. TS. St. Paul 4 4 2 Louisville 9 2 B.Utcrie.s: Llelicld and filid- dlcton and Clemons. Called at end of sixth on account of darkness.

KANSAS CITY AT CLEVELAND Score--First ffamc: R. T-l. E. Kansas City 2 7 0 Cleveland 1 7 1 a i Delhi a C.eibel; Mo- Call, James and Billings. Score--Second same: R.

U.K. Kansas Cily 0 2 0 Cleveland 1 7 1 Batteries: Gardner and Crisp; Carter and OCVOKI. MILWAUKEE AT INDIANAPOLIS I i a a i Aug. 1 i kee-lnilianapolis game postponed on of rain. Where They Play League.

Lincoln at Omahu. Tupeka at St. Joseph. Wichita at Dos MoinoH. Denver at Sioux City.

National League. Chicago SI. 1 ouls. New York at Pittsburgh. American League.

Chicago at Philadelphia Detroit at Washington. Cleveland at Ni-vv Yotk. St. Louis at Boston. Federal League.

St. T.ouis at ButT.ilo. Cliicayo al Newark. Kansis City ut BnToklyn. Pittsburgh at TENNIS POSTPONED.

Chicago, Aug. postponement In the national tennis doubles preliminaries was announced today owing to rain and water soaked courts. Dyspepsia Tabl will relieve your indigestion. Many people in this town have used them" and we have yet to hear of a case where they have failed. We know tho formula.

Sold only by us--25c a box. Harley Drua Co. FINAL FINAL Friday and Saturday any Straw Flat in the store at less than cost. STRAWS PANAMAS for two days Genuine South American These are clean-cut new Straws and Panamas--sizes are getting low, so better get in early. We do not carry over a single Straw Hat--these prices -Friday" and Saturday--what's left we'll burn.

HAT 1234 0 St. Germantown Won Tournament at the Seward Barbecue The strong Germantown team won first money in the county baseball tournament at Soward barbecue after a i Seward 5 to 4 in a i i 11-inuincr Inittlo. Myers, for Gorman pitched brilliantly anil held tho tins Seward team to seven lowly hits. The CJcrmantown bailors, and particularly Ward, fattened i batting ttvcrajiea ofC ot Bcckoll's offcs-lnKs. The is the score by innings: R.

II. IS. i 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 1--S IS 1 Seward 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0--4 7 2 The drcldliiK K'linc of the tourna- between Utica and CJormantown, I'lica having- won trom Slsiplehurst by a 5-lo-S score, was n. i pitchers' a i 1 to 0 for Gornuuitown. was opposed to 1 Tarry Smith, the cx-Wostorn and State Ica.iucr, nntl bested him.

E.u:h a but two hits, but niilYum permitted only four men to reach first and one pot far as second. Four a i a witnessed tho docldinpr giimi 1 which the best oC the tournament and a i i i a Following Is tho score by innings: Utica 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 Ballerics i and NelT; BuITum and Hans. Genuine Palm Beacli Suits $6.95 6.50 Palm 7.50 Palm 8.50 Palm $10.00 Palm These arc ihe most reliable grades and makes --will not fade or shrink. At these LOW PEICES it will pay you to one or two at least. Men's Trousers Reduced--Quality and patterns as as $2 wheat.

You'll think so, too, whon YOU see them. Now in our Avinclows. MARSAMS CASE IS TO BE ARGUED St. Louis, Aug. 1 i i ot a i i to dissnlve tho i i i i i i a iirmaiulo Warsans play- in i the SI.

Loui.M was on the a a of i a today. Tho I i i.Hhii"il 2 0 1 1 I (in I i i a i i tho i i a i a i a I roni i jHarx.iiiK In St. Lmii.s, a a play i utlioi- a i i i he has not played since, a i i has i to draw liifl salary of $0.500 a year. W. O.

W. i i and i i a drill, ICIcclric park i Former German Cruiser, But Now Turkish, Torpedoed London, Aug. dispatch to the Daily 'lYIofrraph from A says tho i i i (Oooben) ronamoil a Kclrn a hor purchase from bv Turkey, baa boon tor- potlood bv an a i noar tho HnsphoriiK The i a i crew stioopedt in 1 tlio cruiser aground in a narrow crook, whoro a now i i a all a her to enable repairs to be made. Rome, Aug. 12 i a ift off i i a a a A i a 2 has been lorpodoeil a simk i a hiimls in upper A i a i by an I a i a subm.u Inc.

Tho 1 2 w.is of tho. latest of in the A i a Sho wns i in I and hud displacement ol 1.000 tons. Sho was 10r foot in 21 feel and carried flv" torpedo tubes. Her a i spood was IS knots above and 10 knots below water. A Good household Salve.

Ordinary a i and injuries are not of themselves serious, but infection or low i a i may make them Janger- ous, Don't neglect a cut, sore, bruise or because it's small. Blood poison has resulted from a pin prick or scratch. For nil such ailments Bucklen's Arnica Salve is excellent. It, protects and heals is a i septic, kills i i i and prevents dangerous complications. Good for fill Skin Clcmishos, Pinmplos, Kail Rheum, TCczema.

Get an orK'mnl 2-ouncc 25c from your ront. J3.no Trousers $2.85 Trousers $3.15 $3.85 $6.00 Trousers J6.50 Trousers $5.15 $7.00 Trousers $5.65 A Store for Men and Boys Demand That Cotton Be Declared Liable to Seizure Defended London. A a i i i denies the i i i i i that i i i i i i i to i i I i cotton i a wsi.s a i i i i i i i i i i ests bi'in lit by such i a tion. "It JVlnncliestM' moil have a it i.s not for a or for i rcusons, but un broadly a i a grounds," this pajier says. "Our views un tlio matter a thcsf: "Cotton is i necessary for piifv po.

-s of W.ir a any nrtlcls ot cDinmerci- i pussori our com- prelicnsion how it ever came to be put un the free Hat" Tim i deprecates the sug- grhtiim i should buy the American it 1 cotton should bo declared i I i a in sc IOK.S be a i tho AnK-rJean srowi-r." be the chief slid orcrs. When cotlon was contraband i i i i the i i war, it adds, no i a to relieve the a i in Manchester. Italians Seeking Transportation to Join Their Regiments PitlSiburgh, Aug. thousand I i a reservisits from Ihe Pittsburgh district have applied to the I a i a vice a for transportation to Itnlv to join their respective regiments. Josiepli a a i tho I a vice con- declined to ontc-r i details, Kay- i that bccaiiHO of the a i of the i States he had no dosiro the impression a active re- wa.s in progress hero.

Attiiches of his office, however, s.iul tlni applicants wore tohl how ti proceed. RESULTS--USE WANT ADS. UST LOOK WHAT THE MOTION OF THE SHIP WILL DO TO YOU BEV.L YESTERDAY A. M. ALu NOT WELL ON THE LADY ANW.

SHRIMP iuAWAY, AM ALL (W THSIR. FROM THE OF THE RCUH SEAS THP oTriea. OAT NORTON HAD A BAD DRfAM FALUNS ooww THE FLJMEL BELLS WHILE SHE (MARIE; WAS QM ENP OF THE WELL KMOLUN LLUSTRATED 8Y TAKE YODR- OFF OF THE CHAIR EW A COLORED WAITED DR'OPS A PLATTER OF ROASIED TURKY CUHY RESEMBLe A (JREAT' TlMENIAL BEeAOSS THE FALL OF THE THROUJ OF THE OF AFRICA AND TW BREAKING OP OP CHINA 1 THERE'S AN OLD ONE FROM 8. MARE THE MT. VJERNlOAJ, N.

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