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TEAT THK LINCOLN iTARiyUNiSSDAl'i SEPTEMBER t96. dys in Tense BuetrButBobby finally Wins EXTRA THRILL AT AIDING IN Pennant Dope. They Did It Again; CDRNHUSKER5 IN FIRST PRACTICE 01 NEW YORK, Sept. 15. (I.

N. Cincinnati holds undisputed possession of first plaee this morning in the National league free for all, having defeated FIRST PBSITI This Time On Coast VERNON, Sept. 15. (A) Ed "Strangler" Lewis, claim ant of the world's heavyweight wrestling title, scored two straight falls to win his match with Wayne Munn, Nebraska grappler, here last night. WESTERN l.KAUtE.

Bobby Hard Pressed, But Wins His First Match Dick Jones, Namesake From New York, Gives Golfs Greatest Exponent Stiff Fight, But the Atlanta Phenom Finally Comes Through With Victory, One Up, I Eighteen Hole Struggle. BY DAVIS J. WALSH. a nrnToonr rnnMTPV TTR Kfinrf Hills. N.

Sent. OKLAHOMA CITI Fist Fight Provides Added Attraction As Indians Scalp Oilers. Brooklyn yesterday while the Cardinals were idle. The Reds now lead St. Leuis by half a game, while the Pirates, who also won yesterday, Pet .691 .683 .637 .633 .44 .408 .361 6 3 7 3 71 80 9'i 101 94 30 14 St 19 76 63 67 Oklnhom City ....168 Moiurs 163 Tula St.

Joseph .160 Denver ..167 Omaha 164 Lincoln .166 Wichita Squad of 64 Answers Call For Football At' Nebraska U. trail the Cardinal by two games. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago's faint pennant hopes went glimmering when McCarthy's olub lost te the Phillies. Th Yankees and Indians, idle yesterday, open a cruoisl ix Is J.

i 'i. 1 Sixty four varsity candidates re OK LA KM) MA CITY, Sept. 15 The Indians rampaged to three runs In the eighth inning yesterday, when Cincinnati Steps Ahead Of Cardinals In National League Race. BROOKLYN. Sept.

TJje Red. defeated Brooklyn. 6 to 1. moved Into 'National 'f while St. Louie wm edle.

Csrl Mae won hla nineteenth fame of the waeon after volunteering hla aervlcee to Manager Hondrlcke. The Red. eased Into nret place with a half game margin over off MeOraw. the Robins' reliance, gave the Rerie their ta Brooklyn could do little against he un deralung delivery of tkys, hitting for ...140 ...141 ...137 LINKS GOME UK FDR FRIDAY GAME Nw York Cleveland Philadelphia flam seri in Cleveland today. Pet .614 .674 ".647 .638 .618 .663 .464 15.

(I. N. JUSt as me nanas Ol me Clue. Rcnmcu ported to Coach Ernest E. Bear Romethine of a right angle at 9:30 this very good morning, Wednesday mornin hen the foot tSe first round of match play in the national amateur golf SJrtn nit aahlngton Speaker's trib must wp th 64 0 6X C4 bi 70 84 86 81 75 78 ti 7t 67 46 Uairoit 141 Chlca go ones to gain th lgu lead.

Davis homered with two runners on, and nosed ahead of the Tulsa Oilers, to A fistic clash between manager Marty Berhamner nf the oilers and Pitcher May of i.kamiiinnhin anf under wav with Official prOmptitUtie and nractice of the season. .......141 St. Louis .316 144 Boston npaamKlo iftieka in crn nn rir. The opening; morning; was de NATIONAL LEAGCK. Pot .680 .677 Zwillings Here On Open Day me nirr, miuU voted almost entirely to the taking ord toihe effect that Jones will win.

That constitutes ot of plcturea a battery of camera fiinl nioUmont Nn 1 men snapping; the Husker squad, ficial Statement ISO. 1. Between "shots" the staff of coaches Official statement No. 2 is that Jones will lose and. fl Cincinnat i UUl I1VI ...143 .141 .142 .143 St.

Louta l'lttaburgh t'hlt Rgo Oklahoma City gave an extra thrill to the fans, hundreds of whom broke 'down he gates and swarmed the field. Police quickly quelled a threatened Hot and Umpire Johnston sentenced Bcrghammer to alt on the bench the remainder of the LITTLE BILL II LINE FOR TITLE 60 60 t3 66 73 78 83 81 83 3 80 77 68 66 66 63 Walker. Roush and frits, wun fleldlng a feature. Th visitors took the leal In the second inning, scoring once To Play Postponement With Demons. .138 i ui a .643 .471 .466 .896 Brooklyn 143 vou think 1 have a frayed cuff in my family closet, you can tion on fundamentals, the strenuous think twice and so? yourself some money.

Two further ZJgZJTZZ on a douhle by no reaenru a In An in Boston 13 Philadelphia U4 Infllrf nut Th Kobins Xiea facts about this hrst round are onerea nerewun ior wnai wm work out behind closed Rates. game. Tne score AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. In their half when Marrion singiru, to second on Ford's low throw past Plpp nKinh la on amnio fin ffiripiirv 1 The call for freshman athletic 1'u las. AB PO A 6 1 1 3 3 0 8 0 2 41 0 mey miikiii.

wUl be sounded Thursday afternoon. scored on O'Neira single. tw. xjm.Am vont iiita th lead asaln Loulevllle 97 Jones Can I Win. the first year men being scheduled Pet .643 W9 .669 .527 .623 tl.lr.1 nn a norlee tV aiaer anu MUwnuiikee 161 89 Indianapolis .......163 87 6 1 1 3 0 0 With Tilden Limping From IntiPB rnnM 1nsf to receive suits at that time.

Irefon and a wild pltcn, ana seweu up Toledo 160 79 64 t.3 6tf 71 72 77 86 116 riL i Lni jAnAnla am Roster of Candidates the game In the sixth, wun two rune Lewis. 3b Patterson, cf Bennett, If Sturdy, lb Casey, rf Brannon, Browne, ss Rego. Heck, ine piuiohopiirrs say umi cjihu.8 The roster of candidates out for KaiiMi City Ul 79 St. Paul 160 7 2 Minneapolis 160 66 resulting from singles ty nn and and a sacrillce fly. By inn 4 1 3 9 0 0 3 3 110 0 3 0 0 2ft 4 0 1 3 0 0 4 0 2 1 1 0 4 0 10 .448 .433 .228 Injured Knee, Johnston Has Good Chance.

nnc vtauR A situation. When this One IS considered in the Wednesday morning nractice fol Columbus 149 34 light that Robert T. Jones, open golf champion of America Xu lnolnnatl 0 Brooklyn .0100000 0 Ratterlen Maya and Hargrave; Mc Qraw, Khrhardt and O'Nell. Dutch Zwllling and his Links will be Just a plenty busy during the final week of the Western league campaign. The schedule makes Friday an open date for both the Links and the pennant chasing Des Moines Demons, but the athletes will not have a vacation on that date or any other day, as league President Dale Gear of Topeka has sent wire orders to both clubs commanding them to get together Friday afternoon at Landls Field to play irff one of the three postponed games the Demons are owing the Links in Lincoln.

Two doubleheaders in as many and ureat Britain, yesterday meoanst ana tne aeienaing Ralph Andrews. Randolph. .37 13 24 13 0 Totals BEARS BREEZE IN Oklahoma City FOREST HILLS, N. Sept. 15.

amateur title holder through two seasons, has been drawn rirwtee. tilanta Khs.v for A PO A Mwk ft 1 1 4 4 (yf) "Little Bill" Johnston ha.t to meet Richard Jones, champion of nowhere in particular 15. JP) The NEW YORK. Sept. Kunk.

cf 3 wnrld's cham Dion Pirates Mayetl cham Davis, If nlnnahln ball Yesterday, shutting out outside of Westchester county, the sage and learned char acter of the writer's observations is I am so ab ft 4 I New YnrK, to o. nay ivreni'r mu WITH EASY WIN Oroft. Felher. rf Mclantel, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 hi Mivhtaenth win of the season, anow 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 lb 3 2 ft 1 10 3 0 0 0 0 Inar no hits until the seventn, wnen solutely correct that I'm even right when I'm wrong. 5b 4 3 rrlsch beat out a siow one to urenmnu Armstrong, Moore, 3b Th victory sained grouna tor mo Kerhnle'e team In the pennant race, due days beginning Wednesday will be May.

Kttspatrlck 1 nrovtn. 0 I I to tne imenees ot t. iouia. i Rri77llOC llnwn I nkS. Plttsburahs third win from the Giants Bobby Wins staged In Denver, the league proxy decreeing that the Bears and Links 7 1.

In th. a.rl.a II 11 II 13 0 Hugh McQuillan, opening ceremonies must get rid of the postponement tronr(rtr Httal for May In elgntn In the Series 9 to 3, His Match resulting: from the Denver club's 0 I 0 2 8 1 0 0 0 for New York, took a fancy to the Pirate bats which landed on him and on Oene Ureenfleld, who relieved him in the Arst Opener at Denver. Oklahoma City 7 Summary: Two base hit Lewis, Pet unnn Hannet. Hturdy. t'asey, Davie.

last trip to Lincoln. Transfer Plan Proposed. Clifford Ashburn, Ttlden. i Buster Bctts, Arcadia. John Brown, Lincoln.

Clarence Busby, Wakefield. Bill Bronson, Lincoln. Victor Beck. Broken Bow. Wlllard Burnham, Lincoln.

OHvr Braand. Smlthfleld. George W. Bird, Newcastle. 5 Clyde Christinsen, Fullerton.

Walter Drath. Herndon, Kas. Ellsworth, DuTeau, Lincoln. Frank Dailey, Alliance. Evereft Durisch, Lincoln.

Gilbert Fisk, Norfolk. Roy Gates, Columbus. Lloyd Grow, Loup City. Geroge M. Hooper, Ames.

Blue Howell, Omaha. Elmer Holm, Omaha. Archie Hecht. Havelock. Ted Omaha.

Dick Johnston, Fort Smith, Ark Robert Krull. Grand Island. Don Llndell. Topeka, Kas. Vint Lawson, Omaha.

LeRoy Lucas, Omaha. Evard Ie, Edgemont, S. D. Dorsey Melntyre, Lincoln. Dan McMullen, Belleville.

Kas, innlnr for Ave hits and four runs Dick Ought To Be Easy. However, that doesn't alter the fact that they pulled a soft one out of the hat for the great Bobby In the first of his two hole rounds today. IMck Jones reached the semifinals last year, but he simply hasn't the stuff to romp in that society, even If he hadn't drawn fhi greatest of all golfers as his opponent. This fact only serves to hasten the end. Richard Jones no lonjrer will be with us this afternoon.

The complete list of the first round draw follows, the pairs leav Waner's homer In the second concluded ha irftrtn for the day. iiroft Uiv. Three bae hit Browne. Home run Davis. Stolen baee Brannon.

Oreenne settled down and pitcnea DENVER. Sept. 15. The bears Returning home from Denver Friday afternoon, the Links will square off against the Demons at i i i rvr it briber. Base on steady ball until the ninth, when his du won the series opener from Lincoln vQnoff Mbv 2.

off Beck 6. Hit by tieM were taken over by Poets, a new Kail hv Beck 1 iKunk). Run yesterday. 9 to 3, in a field slugfrlnR man from Fortamoutn. va.

tmiy tnree hits Off May. 0 and 12 in Inn The program for the final series with Des Moines, scheduled Giants hit Krenier safely. Frlscn suc match during which the stlckmen Inas: off Brown. and 0 In 1. Winning ceeding twice.

By Innings: gotMt chance to regain the national tennis heights which he last held in 1919. Ever since then the diminutive, sandy haired Callfornlan has been turned back with monotonous regularity by "Big Btir Tilden. Now Johnston has returned to his aid time form, as evidenced in his winning Davis cup battles, and Tilden has an injured knee. The two "Bills" cannot meet before the final of the national cham ptonshlp, now under way, because they are seeded in opposite halves of the draw. LaCoste in Tilden' Path.

"Ltttl Hill" main opposition in his fight to gain the final is expected to came from Jean Borotra, the Wimbledon champion, and Vincent Richards, while Rene Coste of France looms in Tllden's path. While his chief rivals have had comparatively smooth sailing, Tilden has been hard pressed In his first two matches. Manuel Alfonso of Spatn and llone LaCoste, the French tennis star, will clash in the feature match this afternoon. Other matches Include Edward Chandler Vs. Jean Borotra, William T.

Tilden vs. Arnold Jones and "Little Bill" Johnston va. Kd accounted for two doubles, four 8HORT HILLS, N. Sept. 15 Bobby Jones, greatest of all golfers, won his first round match this morning in the national amateur golf championship, but not before his more or less obscure namesake, Dick had made him know that he was in a golf contest.

Dick Carried Bobby all the way to the home green before he yielded to the inevitable by one up. Their cards: to net under way Saturday In Lin Pittsburgh ...4 100000O 6 1 triples and two home runs. Wll pitcher May. Double playLewis to Brannon to Sturdy. Ieft on base Tulsa 7 Oklahoma t'ttv 10.

Time 1:0. Um New York ...00000000 0 0 1 coln. In more, or less indefinite. It Batteries Kremar and smith; Mryuii klns, on the hurllnsr hill for the Ian. Ureenfleld.

Poets and Florence. is assured that the two clubs must mix In three double bills on tho ing1 the first tee in the Links, was effective after the first inntntr. In which the Bruins pounded him for six runs. Sonju scattered Phillies Turn Back Cuba. final days, but the Lincoln man order at intervals of five minutes: First Round Pairings.

pires Johnston and Teck. Wildcats In Draw With Wolbach In PHILADELPHIA, fpl. IS. UP) The agement announced Wednesday there was a possibility the three Lincoln's 11 hits. The score: Vpper half, first quarterGeorge Phillies yesterday took the Anal game they will play with the Chicago Cubs this season by a score of to 4.

"Hack" Lincoln. doubleheaders would be transferred 4 4 43 4 6 4 63 POA Oil AB 4 Wilson, star outfielder and leading home nobby, ut. 4 4 3 4 Ii k. out. .4 4 3 4 Hobby, tn .64344 Dick, in ..44644 to Des Moines." Thirteen Innings Zwltiing, 4 4 6 4377 4 4 6 43777 run hitter of tne National league, sus A similar transfer of a Wichita lb rf If Gunther, Veltman, Bliss, of 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 tained a possible fracture of the mas told hone when Carlson hit him behind the left ear with pitched ball In the sixth Inning.

By innings: Chicago 00 00 XS0 05 10 0 Phllsdelphta .118 0 0 1 0 0 10 1 3b Oottleher, 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 WOLBACH. Sept. 15. Are Hudkins and his Wildcats from Lincoln and the Wolbach team bat Mills, ss 4 Dinmnd, Batteries Jones, Osborne, Mtlsteaa Von Kim. Los Angeles, vs.

Ellsworth Augustus, Cleveland; Max Marston, Philadelphia, vs. Maurice McCarthy, New York; Watts Ounn, Atlanta, vs. Jack Vestland, Seattle; Rudy Knepper, Hloux City, vs. Dexter Cummlngs. Chicago.

Kecond quarter Keefe Oklahoma City, J. Wood Piatt, Philadelphia; M. L. Massinglll. Fort Worth, vs.

George Dawson, Chicago; Jesse (iuilford, Boston, vs. Eugene Homans, Upper Montclalr; D. Clarke Corkran. Philadelphia, vs. Eddie Held.

St. fiouta. Wales, Wltklna. Des Moines Club Plucks a Victory and Gonsales; Carlson and Wilson. Total 3S 11 4 14 3 tled to a 6 5 draw here Tuesday in 13 innings.

Long, on the slab for Wolbach, struck out 14 Wildcat batters. The score was tied at 3 all until the ninth. Both teams scored once in the ninth and again In the American League. Denver. A PO A ward Jacobs.

Over Omaha Rods ft Gorman, 3b 4 Campbell, ss 4 Oklahoma City series from Wichita to Oklahoma City ts in prospect, but unanimous consent of all clubs in tho league will be required to such an arrangement. As the Oklahoma City and Des Moines cluba are competing in a neck and neclc affair for the 1926 rag, tho transfer scheme looks like desirable business from a box office standpoint. Clubownerg Vote by Wire. President Gear Is getting a wiro vote by all clubowners and the result probably will be announced not later than Thursday. As a matter stand today, the Links and Demons surely will mix in a Friday game at Landis Field, while the location of the three Ulnrlard If American league clubs were idle Tuesday.

The Philadelphia Chicago game, the only one scheduled, was rained out. O'Hrien. 4 Frisco Fighter Easy For Lomski Falk. rf 4 0 0 0 7 0 0 8 0 1 14 2 1 Lower half, first quarter Francis Krueger, 5b 4 OMAHA. Sept.

15. The Burch Rods outbatted the Des Moines Demons by a substantial margin yesterday, Imt a four run rally in the lb Klllott. Oulmet, Boston, vs. Roy Moe, Port land. Densmore Shute, Hunt Verle McBrido, Belgrade.

Paul Morrison, Havelock. Wally Marrow, Omaha. Roy Mandery, Tecumseh. Avard Mandery, Tecumseh. Frank Mtelena, Stanton.

Cecil Molren, Memphis. Bruce Nlmo, Cheyenne, Wyo, Arnold Oehlrlch, Columbus. Frank Posplsll, Lincoln. Glen Presnell, Dewltt. Harold Peaker, Kearney.

Merle Reller, Princeton. Joe Reeves, Omaha. Clarence Ralsh, Grand Island. Roy Randals, Anthony, Kas. Verne Staata, Cedar Bluffs.

Bob Stephens. Hastings. Marion Schewe, Murdock. Leon Sprague, York. Lonnie Stlner, Hastings.

Adolph felmic. Oak. William M. Schul. Battle Creek George Shaner.

North Platte. Earl Vorls. Greeley, Colo. George Witt, Lincoln. Bob Whitmore, Scottsbluff.

Joe Weir. Superior. Perley Wyatt, Seottsbluff. Adrian Wostounal. Wet Point.

A. Wlckman, Morrill. Merle Zuver, Adams. Hmlth. Konju.

Sept. 15. tenth, after which three runless innings were played and darkness stopped the proceedings. Score by Innings: Mlda tnH))M 06 2 Wolbach 000300101100 0 ft 13 3 Batteries Hr.hm.sti, Smith and Loapy; Long and Lawhead. HOI'TH KRM AHHOC'IATIOV Birmingham.

New Orleans, ft. Little Rock, ft 1: Nashville. 12 T. Memphis, Chattanooga, 0, Atlanta. 4: Moblne, 7.

INTERNATIONAL LKAIil'K, Syracuse, 4 Bocheater, Newark, 16 Baltimore, 3. Toronto, 9 4: Buffalo, 0. Heading, 1 Jersey City. 2 3. ul third inning gave the Demons tne winning edge and they finished In SAN FRANCISCO, N.

Leo Lomski. N. 8.) Leo Lomski. 3 IS 57 17 1 Totals I. the blonde front, 6 tov4.

The score: 11 000 0 001 1010 Lincoln Denver PACIFIC COAr l.KAGf'K. Two base hit CVIlrten. PO A Mottle. AH 4 Summary I terror from Aberdeen. waded through Joe Roche, Kan Francisco, Italian middleweight, last night, stopping his opponent In the fourth round.

4 8 windup doubleheaders on Saturday, nielaaon, 3b Bliss. Three base hit Veltman. Minnn. rwtmisn. Dlmond.

Home run Ginglardl. Seattle. 2 Missions. 3. Snn Francisco, 4 Hollywood.

7 10. Ington, W. vs. Eustace Storey, England; Roland Mackenzie, Washington, vs. M.

B. Stevenson, Washington; i Lauren Vpson. Englewood, vs. Fred Wright. Boston.

Second quarter Chick Evan. Chicago, vs. William C. Fownes. Pittsburgh; E.

M. Wild, Baltusrol, vs. Parker Whittemore. Brookline, Bobby Jones, 'Atlanta, vs. Dick Jones.

New York; William Drauaen. 3b Sunday and Monday will depend on the voto of the clubowners. I O'Brien. Double play Zwllllng to Mills Willie. Portland, 13 Sacramento, l.

Los Angeles, 2 Oakland, 6 4. Orlffln. rf to Zwllllng; Gorman to Krueger to r.i lintt; Kruaaer to Campbell to Klllott. 1 1 1 2 8 1 6 a i 2 I 0 0 r'nlllne, lb Wet eel, If I nn bane Denver 3. Lincoln e.

as opt balls Off Honju 3. Struck out By I wilkina rmoirea rrenninger ana t' eeell, es Haworth. Head, Sauers. Time 1:48. Itoekii.

Unner Montclalr. vs. Paul I 8 27 9 Totals 4 Postponed. Wichita at St. Joseph; wet grounds.

Havlland, Bridgeport, Conn. Seeding Hat Its Vagaries. Onwlm. AB PO A The Jones versus Jones featuro f.rr!! mm 1 4 3 4 Henry to Manage waa not only vagary of Ul draw, 4h first seeded" affair In the his it i Hnllahan, lb 6 Henry, lb i Marvel. If Brown, ft Omaha Next Year AMKRICAN AHHOMATIOK.

Kansas City, 1 3: Louisville, 6 0. Milwaukee, Indianapolis, 3. St. Paul. 2 Columbus, 4 2.

MJnneapolla, 9 Toledo, 2 0. tory of the tournament. That it nrnvett far from satisfactory may O'Neill, 3b 8 9 0 1 0 1 1 i be imagined from the fact that the 0 8 3 1 OMAHA, Sept. 15. 0 Fred Mnndtno.

4 oinfton. rf 6 Roberta, 3 Thomaa 1 Thrane 1 only Washington survivors, muck tnzle and Stevenson, to say noth Henry, Omaha first in nf Evans and Fownes, must baseman, who has assumed tne Last Night's Fights. nit in the first round and that managerial role at various times Total 33 4 13 37 10 3 Thomaa batted for Roberts In ninth; ttnhhv was drawn tn the Tliria Katia.t fur Carroll In ninth. thia season, has been signed to am ouarter. At Rrudtna.

Pa. Alex Hart, leye Moinaa 0410000 0 ft Another tooheavy sector ts the manage the Omaha Western league temi. beat 1'ep O'Urlen. (k nnitori, eight Omaha 0 000201 14 ft. n.m nf the umitr half, tn rounds.

Summary: Two base hit fJlelason. club In 1927, Owner Barney Burch Mnndlno. Thrane. Home run Willie, Ha At NorwaJk. f'omn.

Man sm he. Me. which Von Elm, Marston, Ounn Ire), defeated Jim Itoite. Bridgeport. 1 also announced that Mike Hogan, outfielder, who has been playing In worth.

Stolen baae Collins. Struck out I By Bead 3. by Roberts 4. Base on 1 nartnitr Art Cummlnss were rounds. niMMri.

with Augustus and West halls Off "Head 1. off Roberts 3. Dou At New York Hud (Inrmin, Kennehs, Hla nlav Hnllahan to Carroll to Henry; land added by way of emphasis defeated lrm IMener, (German the Florida Htate league, and Pitcher Harry Lee of the Srattle Pacific Coast league club, have been Cisaell to (ttalaaon to Collins. O'Neill, heavyweight. 10 rounds: Mamie Koaen llnllahan tn Henry.

Left on ba se blonm. ew York mMldlewelglit. beat and for good measure. Baft Goina For lves Moines 4, Omaha I'm pi res Cady recalled. Jimmy t'ramrls, Jersey 4 Ity, 10 rounds.

"aaS and Toman. Time The easiest path to the quartet finals appeared to huvw adamlsed for the special benefit of tiullford. He was plaeed In PALE DRY way of about everything In the without golf, to the ninth hole or me upp" oi the second quarter either gaining an advantage v.i n4 wmiiri seem to have mail in Ilck, a semlflnallst the 1925 linn particular field to hlmscir, However. it probably I championship, won the opening mattes nk.u amiaMsl It hv tub Ine the third. Whereupon Dick slight difference, if any.

It was that if Bobby Jones can fs rVY A Kark and won the seventh irft iast his two 18 hole rounds to Jwlth nar flve BBamt a six and day. it will take an eannquKe wa au Bt to make the turn, one dislodge him from ni eminrmo, up wnen be flopped on the ninth. the hole rouna wmi Th, Hobby won with a called vis tft) if Mohhv beats buszard" four squaring the match. narrirtn mv glove, I'm Marston Turned Back. Max Marston of Philadelphia, for aiiti aura ha need only dispose of th Haviland Reekle mer tttiehoider, was aeieateq in match to go on to Thursday.

one or two sensational extra ifne battles, losing on the twenty famous drink. The result is i pale dry ale unsurpassed in America. Order a carton today Look for the green bottle and silver label at your favorite store, or order a family size carton of 12 bottles for your cellar. I There arc many good ginger ales there is only one in America made from the Oldc Oxfordshire formula. That ond green to Maurice McCarthy of ICE CUBES tinkle in the tall, thin glasses a dance tunc stills the hum of voices then be sure you are serving a toast worthy of praise.

A golden treasure For those who expect a pale gold liauid, a piquant bouquet, a sparkle for those we have made OXFORD CLUB, a distinctive pale dry ginger ale. A formula famous in Europe wasimportedfromOldeOxfoKl Vo Elm Win First Match. SHORT HIM8. N. 8ent' Von Kim.

Los Angeles ew York. Rudy Knt'pper of Chicago sur vived another exciting duel, de first blood in the national rhamnlonshtp thl feating Dexter Cummlngs, the former intercollegiate champion, win morning by defeating Fllworth A liertiatus of Cleveland, in a great ning one up. J. Wood Piatt of Philadelphia, first round match that was carried won ovr Keeie Carter, Oklahoma to an extra hole before th coast City, 4a nd 8. mrv sou Id prevail, treorge won on Guilford Beat Jersey Boy, Jesse Guilford, the Boston siege the ninteenth hole.

the extra hole. Von Kim al gun, eliminated the New Jersey naat hrmked his drtV OUt Of junior champion, Eugene Homans of Englewood, N. up and 2 to bound, but got well up to the rreen with hi second and chipped one is Oxford Club. play. Eddie Held of St.

oLuls was elim on with his third for a par five. inated by D. Clarke Corkran of Augustus was straight with his first tmn. ahnts. but manhandled hi Philadelphia, 2 and 1.

Master craftsmen watch the preparation, bottling and packing, of this Word tm Two Favorit Deliver. The Oxford Club Co.t St. Paul, S. A. third twenty yard over the green Two more favorites came through and finally nt a losing sx.

Gunn Beat Coast Entry. hen Eustace Storey, British star, GmgebAle Watts Ounn. 1925 finalist, came and Francis Oulmet, 1 button veteran, won their matches at the home with a victory over Jack home hole, one up Westland, the Flattie entry, by 3 The former won out after' an No Stop Flyer daily to Omaha, Des Moines and Chicago, lor special accommodation ol Lincoln travelers. Timed just right; starts Irom Lincoln. 4:15 p.

arrives Chicago 7:30 a. m. Fine equipment fresh and clean. Two other fast Rock Island trains East leave Lincoln 1:19 p. m.

and 12:37 a. m. Most convenient Chicago Stations Englewood Union Station 63rd St. lor South Side and eastern connections La Salle Street Station in the heart ol tho city on the Loop. 6uperlor ServUe Ir Discriminating Travelers Tiito eW Mrreu liaNeftb IVhSt tip an 2 to play.

Westland got away to an earlv lead by sinking a long uphill fight against Densmore Slr.it ot Huntington, W. Va. while Oul putt for a birdie two at th fourth, but Ounn'i steadiness finally wore met defeated Roy M. Moe of Port lond, Ore. him down and when Watts ft got, BY THIS the tenth green two up, the result Highest Class Grocers, Druggists imd Soda Fountains was almost Inevitable.

Fin Fight by Dick Jen. Dick Jones astonished a large TO A gallery the first round of, the na tional amateur golf championship D1SCKUMXG PIJHLIC this morning by carrying the us trlous Bobby Jones, champion of WSTRinPTKH BY SPORTING GOODS and Grainger Brothers Company Athletic equipmen rule best I Iscet. Me. A. Cr Pseeesef Ageat Rocklsland Lines LINCOLN Reels' SPORTING GOODS CO us s.

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