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KOWPAT, AUOTTST 80, 1023 fSZMOKT VTSVTS 9 centered la th drive ef Bab Rath If I Athletic Dash Biti end Chip i i Sport Chatter Norfolk It II Jit Fairbury IT .414 HasUns .414 Beatrice ...11 It .471 TODAY'S GAMES Norfolk at Hastings. Beatrice at Lincoln. Qrsnd Talsnd at Fairbury. YESTERDAY'S REStLTS nt Beatrice ,,001 000 0101 l' Q. Ulsnd ...610 tOt tlx I 4 aw rl till a fraction at a game he-bind the Heta for Ural place) ta the) standing.

II looks a though the Standing la gutng to remain tba same anlfl thea two team ateet each othetv and thea a real gam ahould result. Tha Booperltea, with th record mad to 'date, are eatatsiuiing with the Betna among thai bora clube, Tba Roatna alao have chance at th pennant, ba bibs win nearly every game Wi to do an, aad aaaa defeat the Heine la the aext gam the two (I "Veaasea pea ana aWaSa fcaeateet', II railS ADMINISTER TERRIELE DRUBBING TO THE SONIN TEAM Attach Shuts Out Fremon Rivals 17 to 0-fl3 Js Raised A elood of dust encircled th train park yesterday, coming from 111 diamond In front of the (rand stand. Thara waa no wind, but yet tba duit rose aa though a bllazard waa shoving It violently on. Tba duat emerged from, the hoofi e( nlna Hain baseball player, whs, Winded and fatigued from ruahlhg round baaea In tha hot aun. kept heroically at tha taek until aeven tee rune had been (cored agalnat tha Sonlna.

Tea, It waa not a baaeball game. It waa advertised aa one, but It de veloped mora into a comedy of er rora. with tha Bonlna aa tha villaina. Or. perhape, tha Halna had tlrad of these cloee ball gamaa and wanted to ahow thalr auperiorlty over the Benin craw at their official lit! pennant ra Icing.

Tha score. IT to how aomethlng. 811m Potach. oa tha mound for tha lea rue leading Heine, allowed hla opponenta but ona llttla lucky kit, thla coming In tha ninth. At no ethar time In the game waa 811m van worried, and, although he pitched maaterful baaeball, there waa no need for It.

Tha Bonlna would hava defeated themaelvee Byway. JTtron Bnrla Well Credit muet be given Nixon, Bbnln hurler, who, for aix Innings, allowed but tew hlte and ahould hava held tha Helna to one lonely tally. But ho had poor aupport back Of him In certain regions, and, although there wara men In all posl-tlona oa tha Bonln lineup. It would hava been aa wall aa If eoma were vacant. Nixon weakened In tha aev- nth after ten rune had been acored ul tha Halna put acroaa aeven earned run in the savsnth and eighth.

Tha gam atarted well. The Bonlna wara retired In their half of tha flrat ona, two, three. In tha laat half of tha flrat Carroll got flrat on a flaldar'a choioa whan Bub Adama eamo to bat and, hammered tha pill for three baaea, acoring Car roIL From than on antil tha fourth inning there wara no score. Thea came tha ascension. Th Aaoeeadoa In the laat half oJrhl fourth.

Ronln waa aafe on Cahoon'a bad throw to flrat. Carroll knocked a hot ona to tha ahortaton who stoo for tha league batting champloa- emp. Tb Bab ba gained the lead' ia homerua hitting aad he I ahead of Harry Hellmana by nine point la tha race for batting erown. Thar aeenuf to- be little doubt now that Ruth will able to win th bat ting title and when he acquire that haa done everything In baaeball but pitch a no hit gam. Baseball Elkhora Valley League titandln r.

lv Helna -k i a ,711 Hooper II 4 Sonlna II II West Point .14 10 Scrlbnec 1 ,40 .444 Blair Arlington NlckeraOa I II I ft II .14 .141 .111 Sunday Rcaolte Hooper, Nlckeraon Scrlbner T. Blair 1. Helna IT, Sonlna I. WISTXKN LZAOUX W. I Pet.

Wichita ...74 44 .411 Tulsa ....74 4T .111 Okla. City 10 Omaha .....41 BT Dei Moines ....41 .101 8ioux City 44 Tl St. Joeeph 4T Tl Denver 44 Tl GAMES TODAY Denver at Omaha, Sioux City at Dea Moines, Wichita at St. Joeeph. Oklahoma City at Tulsa.

YESTERDAY'S RESULT R.H.E. D. 104 CIO I Omaha Oil 011 Ola I I 4 Batteries Williams. Hltt and HungUng; Boehler and Hale. R.H.

E. Omaha lit lOx I I D. Molne ...104 000 000 1 4 I Batteries Bailey and Wilder; House, Dart and Hungllng. R'H. Tulsa ...,.101 001 100 l' 1 Wichita ...404 140 lis IT 14 Batteries Ray, Clark, M'Laugh-tin and Crosby, Ennia; Hovlik aad Casey.

R.H.E. Tulsa 141 111 0111 14 I Wichita ..411 140 041 IT I Batteries Plummer, Teear and Crosby; Becker, Sellers, Muse and Casey. R.H.E. Denver 100 000 1001 I Sioux City ..100 111 0B I II Batteries Cross. Tolght and Raamussen and Query.

R. H. B. Denver 101 000 I I I Sioux City 101 4 I I I Baterle Toohela. Hall and Whaling; Bchuman, Williams and Viuery.

R.H.B. Okla. Cy II 00 100 0011 i St. 001 ooo 100 ooo I I uauenea: xae and Roche. R.

H. Oklahoma City ,.000 0000 1 1 ot. joeepa 000 00 0 I 1 (Called end alxth allow Oklahoma City NEBEUSKA STATS LIAGUK W. I Pet. ....10 It .117 tl II ..111 Lincoln O.

bland If anything may be said In favor of th Bonlna yesterday it might be stated that tha Helna had all the Not that these would have altered the score to any degree whatever, for the Hem would have won with or without them. Th first. ball bit to Bronaon took an ugly bound over, hla head. Again, whea Bronaon waa aafe on flrat on hit. Frits filed to Adama, who fell with th ball in hla hand, Bronaon, who had reached second, turned to run back to flrat But Adama had dropped theball aad threw aecond, catching Bronaon on th fluke.

Then three different close decision which looked to fan aa though they would hava gone th Bonln were called tha other Way by Umpire Kane. On one Of these the Bonlna threatened to walk off tha field. The Fremont High achool he. I levee It haa aolved tha athletlo director problem with, the ectton ef Eraaat Wtlla, formerly a star aa a westera conference team. Win cam to Fremont highly reroenntcaded, and the eohooi emeUl believe la well sail fled to handle th teak, wills win hava fair Material to draw from thla season, although hla football team will tarobably rather light.

He starved la football at coll ess so' I abowld halld a good gridiron a a Th Heln and Boning will meet three times thla week, the first gasi to be played at th Heln park on Wednesday, These contests hav nothing to da with th league taad inf. They win ba played in line with th homecoming festival aa special attraction, and ahould prov good on. i Hub Adama pat himself at top of th Heln slugger again yesterday. Hub waa responsible for the first Heln ran whea ba otoated oat a neat threa bagger, acoring Carroll, In the flrat Inning. Hub haa proved a bitter-' of ability when bit are needed, and should the game have been cloa yesterday.

Mlxoa had a mat hitter te contend with la Hab to defeat tha Heta. The Heta team wanta game with Oakland and ether teama ia thla section having good record and outstanding aa strong teams In th community, according to Manager Haven. He etated that haa been trying to line up eonteata with these outside teama but has not been suc cessful to data The Helna, with four teen consecutive records. hvB record placing them among the very best Hoope woe again, aad 1 H. Y.

GIANTS STILL HOLD SLIM LEAD OF SIXjCONTESTS M'GrawVDl Cofc! to Rise to lta Occasion In a Pinch New Tork. Aug. IDAfler other mild scare, thrown Into them by the unrelenting Cincinnati Red, the Mew Tork GlanU are atlll out In front, with the slimmer, hut atlll comfortable lead of six Bis game would aot aerva to survive much of a slump If tha champions ahould fait Into a bad ona, but as long as "they ooatlnuea rise to the occasion aa they have done. In the past, a half doaea gamea at thla late stage of the race ought to be enough to carry them to another pennant. So far thla aeaaon, the Giants have been highly erratic and they demonstrated theirablllty tcu)lay all klnda of ball In the last two weeks.

When- they were out un agalnat a do or die proposition ea their western trip, they took five straight game from th Reds, who had pennant visions but when they returned home the urge was not ao great and they dropped four out five to Pat Moran'a club. In Better Condition' the hardest part at -the drive which ie yet to come, the Qlanta are In improved condition. Jack Scott, Rose Ryan aad Jack Watson are in winning form and it la aomethlng unusual for to nave one pitcher who la euro to ba there at the end of the game when he la atarted. Bancroft la back la the game but the continued disablement of Heinle Oroh ha forced McOraw to experiment with a new infield combination. Frlsch at third, Jackson at ahort and Bancroft at second have worked so well together that the Pliant leader may decide nnon it as a permanent combination.

The Qlanta have a great attack and, In thla respect they have it over the Cincinnati Rede who are dependent almost entirely upon fine pitching to get there. The Plttabiirg Pirate hav a good offense and pitching a good aa McOraw but they are aot la there. Ia American loop In tha American league the only thing the Tanks have to do la te win about one half of their gamea and they are managing to do that very well. With the Tanka almost a much fur tha pennsataerintei? est among the American leaguera ia JOIE RAY WINNER IN SPECIAL RACE New Tork, Aug. 10.

Jote Ray. fiddle distance runner, beat Willie Rltola in a special two mile race here yeeterday In 4-S, three-fifths of a aecond under the record. Dr. 8 ruble, eye, ear note and throat. Union National Bank build- ling.

Phone 110. One lot casta ceeaa a p. Price St. Naajelatocka. EMPRESS THEATER LegionJiggers Bvosiers Isr Bm Cominf Hfeelt.

Hear tba 25 Fremont Flappers ting "In Little Old Fremont' A special attraction lor Monday night only HER PLS -iVS i wi and enrage In tha actual competition. a Thar la bo question that tha money will be well spent and that It will be handled by honest and competent men, Tha ordinary layman haa no idea what it coats to select, mobilise, tranaport, train and keep a team of or three hundred athlete in condition to compete in the gamea. The coat of transportation alone la a staggering sum and tha expense of maintenance la equally aa great. Borne moaey haa -bean raised by the committee through individual subscriptions and through tha aa-aeeament levied on the recelpta of track and field meeta conducted by clubs affiliated with the Amateur Athletic Union, but In' corn-par leon with tha amount needed It la rather a trifling aum. Perhaps It will be recalled that there were many thlnga attending tha laat trip to Antwerp that caused dissatisfaction among the athletea and brought Just criticism upon It'" committee In charge of the trip.

But it is not fair to hold that agalnat the committee appointed to conduct tha next foreign invasion. It must be remembered that many post-war obstacle were encountered In taking the team to Anwerp and that the committee wai sort of out of practice. There la aura to ba no repltltlon of the discomforts that the lilt team experienced on lta trip to Belgium and during ita stay in Antwerp. bringing hla wife with him when he cornea. Ha la especially qualified to take charge of the physical training In the Fremont achoola, having attended tha Unlveralty of Illinois coaching achool, where he was Instructed In football by Zupple and Dobte, In basketball by Ruby, In track by QUI and In physical training by Btaley.

SIX TO ATTEMPT ENGLISH CHANNEL Girl First to Start Long Dis- tancrSwirrr England Aug. 20. Six attempts were to be made to swim tha English channel today and break the record established by the Argentine, Enrlerne Tleraboschl. Among tha contestants waa a woman, Miss Zotta Hills, who started from Folkatona at 7 a. m.

and waa aix miles out on her way to France an hour later. Others scheduled to start from tha British shore were Charlie Toth, the Boston waiter, who waa forced to abandon hla attempt last week when within a few miles of hla goal, and the Englishmen. Fred Rord and Frank Parke. The men all expected to start from near thla port thla evening. Toth had expected to start this morning but on hla pliot'a advice, postponed tha jump off until p.

m. Two swimmers Perrault and Mitchell were to start from tha French shore, near where Tleraboschl put off. They bad planned to start yesterday but postponed the attempt until today because of bad MORE BOXING ON CARDSFOR CHAMP Saratoga, N. Ang. It.

More boxing waa on th program today for Jack Dempsey, world's heavy, weight champion, who la training her for hi fight la New. Tork with Lull Angel Flrpo, Th champion 'did hi first real work yesterday with Jack Burk and George Godfrey. choker dean yagefclocha. up. Price IA POLLY.

AND WMATI3 TH' Wa.chinjt.'-.s Th Giant scored a run la th twelfth after a perfect pitching duel between Scott and Cooper giving th Qlanta a I to 1 win ever the Pirates. Only thirty eight baiter tared Scott and allowed only three hlta la the It lnnlnga, Th Cob scored nine rune ia the last two inning and beat th Robin II la t. Bchang waa left stranded ea th base' In th Ith inning and the Whit Boa beat the Tank 4 to I. Th Senator heat the Brown 4 to t. Uhl led the attach with four lifts In, five times up and held th Athletic safe all th way, th Indian winning II to t.

Honae Raa Hitter. Hauaeri Athletic, t. total 14. Frlberg, Cub, 1, total t. Johnson.

Rabins, 1. tout 4. Toung, Giant. 1, total B. Griffith, Robins, 1, total Judge.

Washington, 1, total I. BRITISH SFFJ'ITER New Tork. Aug. It. H.

F. Ed. warda, British aprint champion and tha third place winner la the 100 and 10 meter raoea in the last Olympic coming to th Unlttd State to make hi horn and will Joln th A. A. Vt It waa learned here.

Bev Byer Haa moved hla office from Nicker a to tit North Broad atreet Phn 104. Wise a Ford, rat tha rest ia th hank. Theater Ultr NW Manacainl Rare; Today and Tonorrow 30 People Moslly Girls fezlwe Play 'Tour Friend and nice" Mstineu Eveniafj Show 2:15 7:30 Batteries Boyd and fjngar; NaereU aad Barry. R.H.B. Beatrice .,,.,.000 100 01 O.

Island1 .....000 II a Batter! ewFarnam and Novak Rolf aad Barry. R.H.B, Fairbury ...004 0 0 0 001 1 Norfolk tit OOx I Batterleaw-Alter and M'Dermott Hilton aad Oars. Fairbury 041 001 04 II Norfolk ......009 I0 a i Bitterlea Wllley and Beallt H.H.E. Rogers, Hilton and Casey. Lincoln ....001 01 104 II 1 Haiitlnrs ....000 tit 0041' I Baterleav Eller and Conkey Treoa aad WUlett.

R. H. IJncola .......000 000 00 I Hasting 4... .010 too a I 10 Battsrlea Stokes and Deblrth: Koupal and Beatley. AMERICAN TJEAOTJZ W.

I Pet, New II .461 jivvsiana tl i4 Detroit it .114 St. Louie .....14 II .41 Wathinrtott it .4 HI Chicago It .441 Philadelphia. ..........41 II .411 Boston ...41 14 .401 TODAY'S OAMKH New Tork at Chicago. Washington at St. Louis.

No others scheduled. YENTiuRDAV'B RESULTS. R.H. New Tork tOO 0011 I I Chicago ....400 001 tlx 4 I I Batteries Shawkay. Hon and cbang; Robinson and Schalk.

It. E. rnna. ooi too Cleveland ..001 101 tlx It it Batttnea--Woifa. Oaden.

Wal berg, Hasty and Rowland; Uble ana o'MeuL. R.H.E. Washington .001 104 too 4 a St LoulS tot 100 I II uatunee- MoTide and Qhar rlty; Xolp, Bhocksr and Bsvereid. R.H.B. rjoaten aoo ale ia a Detroit .....100 101 0011 I I Batttrlte Piercer.

Murray. Ful. lerton, rerarusoa and Plolnlch. W. Pet New Tork ............74 44 fltuourg 17 47 Cincinnati 44 Chicago it it Brooklyn i IT .100 St.

Louis IT IT .10 PhlladelDhiav .17 Tl Beaton ....1177 JH GAMES TODAY I St. Louie ait Boston. Chicago at Brooklyn. Pittsburg? -at New Tork. Cincinnati at Philadelphia.

YKSTKRDArS RESULTS R.H. cmcago ...410 Olt 04111 II 1 Brooklyn 120 101 I IT 4 Batteries Chec, Alexander and O'FarreW, Ukm a Decatur Ruether and Debeiry. R.H. B. Plttsbor OOO 010 OOO 000 I I New Tork 100 000 0 0 0 0 01 I 11 0 Batteries Cooper aad Schmidt: Scott and Snyder.

No ether grantee scheduled. It Was Up a HB JCW-A CUT KM xrr 1 cur yt.i? to r- i i ped It but eould not field It, Ronln taking second. Adama knocked a roller to Bronaon, who threw to Cahoon. covering aecond, to force Carroll. Cahoon dropped- tha ball MOSEY SEEDED FOB TJ.

S. OLTMPIO TEAM By Henry I. FarreU Nw Tork. Aug. It.

Regarding tha transportation to Parle next summer of the athletea, who are to repreaent the United Btatea in tha Olympic, and tha care of tha tars who are to carry tha Amer ican ehleld into action, the Amer ican Olympio committee ha tha following to aay: Tha chartering of tha B. B. America aolved tha transportation problem; the chartering of Prince Murat'a chateau aolved tha houalng problem there Is still ona big problem to ha aolved that I tha financial problem. "Tou can assist Is solving thla problem by Bonding in your con tribution Immediately to Julius H. Barnes, treasurer of the American Olympio committee, 101 Broad way.

New Tork City." No mora emphasis can be added to thla appeal for public, support In helping the committee finance tha trip of tha American athletea to. Paris. England haa bean raising funds for almost a year to de fray tha expensea of sending a team to represent the British Isles. Other European countries have Secured funda, and tha American team will be given sufficient fi nancial backing If tha publlo la made to realise that It haa lust as much a chance to help tha cuse as tha athletea who make tha trip IOWA MAN CHOSEN AS COACH FOR THE FREMONTJCHOOLS laytd On Iowa Football Team Star In Basketball, Track anil Baseball Ernest C. Wills, for Ithrae years a member of tha Unlveralty of Iowa football taanv and a atar-baaket bait and track man, haa been aelected aa phyalcal director and coach of the Fremont High achool to auccaed Ren Dow, who recently realgned to take up hla work In Lincoln.

Wills haa accepted tha ofer of the Fre mont achool and will be In thla city early In September to take charge of hla dutiea. He cornea to Fremont highly recommended by coachea be played under, by other schools where he coached, and by United Btatea army officers, under whom ha served under during the world war. The selection of Wills follows much consideration of applications by tha high achool athletlo board and the board of education. Several appllcanta requeetad the position and Wills waa aelected after careful ln- estlgatlon. Ha la reputed to be a rigid disciplinarian and, ona communication states, If there la anything wrong with hla football play ng, It la "over-aggreaelveneae." Good Record Wltla la thirty -on a year of are.

He graduated from Clinton High hool, where he played four rears of football and three of basketball. He thea attended the Unlveralty of Iowa, playing three yeans vanity football and winning hi latter two successive aeaaona He also played on the" basketball team and waa a member of the track team. After leaving college, he played' for two years on aaml-profeaslonal ban hall teama, and haa had much experience in directing athletic and In physical training. He la a graduate of the Unlveralty of Iowa, holding a degree aa Bachelor of Engineering. At the college he specialised la physical training work.

Ha waa coach of th Inter-depart ment champion football team, at the Uatveratty of Iowa en year and coach of lnter-department basketball championship teama for three year. He coached the Iowa freshmen football eleven" for one year. Good Army Record During the late war. Mr. Wltla waa an Instructor la tha physical training camp at Fort BnelUng and later at Cornell university.

At tha latter InstlturJoa he was commandant of the vocational nnlt of tha studenta' army training camp He also served aa captain of Infantry. For the past year ha ha bee director of the athletic at the Arisen State Normal school at Temp. He la a married man aad win tabUah hi residence la Fremont Heine Its IT 11 I Two-bass hlta. Mayer. Three-base hits, H.

Adams. Stolen basse. Cahoon, Ronln. Carroll. Mayer.

H. Adama. Sacrifice hits. Mallonee. Roaln.

R. Adams. Hit by pitched ball. A. tann er, Mayer.

Baeea en nana on tj-NlxonUtruck eut hsi Nixon, I. innings pnenw oy taeh. Nixon, I. Double piaya, w- roll Ward to tnsino. halts off catcher.

Eldam. Hlta off tk nS Vmilr 1U. 1 I and Ronln scored. Nixon hit Mayer, filling tha baaea. Chamber knocked faat grounder to Nixon, throw home to catch Carroll.

Eldam dropped tha ball and Carroll waa aafe. Potach tanned. Rocky Adama hit to center aeorlng Hub Adama and Mayer. Chambera and R. II -4 DSAXZATJOf Of Bnow-fiwept Plmcosl II IIMMlMaTiev Vrxl TEIUMPH Of Stora-Swet Hearttl I Adama acored an Ward'a Texae leaguer to center.

Ronln waa aafe aa -mF'-S aa error. Ward acored on a hit Carroll. Ronln acored on a paaaad ball by tha catcher, and Carroll acored when a grounder by Hub Adama want through Bronaon. Mayer ended tha inning by grounding out to Mallonee. Summary for flrat half, of tha fourth! nlna runa, four hlte, aix error ona hit bateman.

Potaeh Invincible. "Slim" Fotach did not let up on tha Bonlna with tha game on ice, or KV lAA- woman, IfK Sl Alltn Holubar, tar mi v'Cl worid-famous dirfctor, w'i Qvr a' pitohtd them both CV4jti into wonderfnl drama (t'n -lV TAiB T0UK CHOICf S. gooae-egg waa added to tha collection of he-frult drawing behind th word "nattora' on. tha Heln scoreboard. Tha Bonlna eeemed to lack fight, and tha Helna hitting Ilk demon in tha seventh and eighth, had an easy tlma of it.

A vary largo crowd wltneaeed the eonteeV expecting to aeo a cloaa game between tha two teama fighting at the top of the league with but one game between them. Tha Bonlna had aa off day, however, or alee eould not play agalnat their Fremont rtvala, and, ahowlng tha worat baaeball they hava played In many iMAmlfilaua Alio loalfM Only 25 rrgmon PP fc II "Cf XaimX OLD TEEM05T" II I I Ash to do the Cutting Oat yAw.TM'ooc H1A ABOUT ASM? TOWELS iS TURRlBLE. Ll OUT! defeat. Tm. mbhAM Valla laaaue lilt championship pennant waa ralaad by tha Helna yesterday Just before tha contact.

And. If they ahow the atyla of baaeball displayed yeeter-day, tha Halna hava a good chance of raising tha illl pennant" Tha Helna and Bonlna will meet three ttmaa thla weak, Wadaaaday, Thursday and Friday, aa oaa of tha features of tha Homecoming. Following la tha box score! Bontns An. R. H.

fo. a. s. A. Latiner, If a Kroplnaky, of MM Vn Bronaon.

I F. Frlta, rf 1 ....4 0 Mallonee. Ib H. Frits, lb Cahoon. ea v.

I .10 1 Nixon, p. .1 i Total IT 1 si it I AaR.HPO.A-B. Ward. Jb 1 Ronln, Ib I Carroll. H.

Adama, Mayar. If 4 I Chambasa. Ib ....4 I If a a a R. Adama. rf Edloff, cf I I Totala ..41 IT II IT 14 I Beer, by lnnlr-ya: I W)esejjpgi Fresy Sbtwts fr jmt rfcllajiai rvywts ayaewl I Wirt1 Bonln) eve ye yr-- i 7i:.

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