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NINE LINCOLN STATE JOURNAL, MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1926. License Takes First SteD Toward Obtaining Dempsey HEILMANN DAY IS DIVOT DIGGERS TOO BIG FOR HARRY LOOK YOU mm 0 wrta you am1 auevvtvoo IPU ll Leading Batter o( American fACflVUNG ALL 3We VOU BROADWAY LISTENS TO MUCH FICTION Hears That Colonel Phelan Intends to Turn Down Jack's Request. sa bm. dMS league Unable to Hit During Afternoon When Fani Honor Him. lPi om Mnmlay'a Morning Journsfuf OUST WWCrt CF Th'HUM tV rv TuC FLAG'S YoUVL OU.

TirviE UCr wo LOOK OUT HOW r. r.s HEANS BOUT TO HEW JERSEY? ETROIT, Aug. 8. U.R) The Detroit Tigers celebrated Harry Heilmann day before 40.000 fans here this af ternoon by taking their second straight victory 7i Champion Loses license He Once Held in New York. from tbo New York Yanks, to 3.

Earl Whitehill was in superb form, fanninst twelve of the league lead MUST PRODUCE AFFIDAVIT 'I 1 ers, while the Tigers drove Hoyt Intends to Go Forward With Training Flam in Order That He Kay Be in Top Shape Whatever Happens. from the box In the fourtn, ana nu his two successors hard. numbet of presents, including a 13.000 automobile, were given Heilmann, the premier batter of the league last year. He was the only Tiger who failed to get a hit. however.

Score: SUNDAY'S RESULTS. Wester League. Lincoln Oklahoma Oty ll. Dm Molnn 7. Wtohlta 8 3.

Deaver St. Joseph f. Omaha 1 4. Tulsa 13 7. AmaHeaa Lmw.

Xew York Detroit I. Washington 4, Cleveland 7. Philadelphia Chicago f. Boston 4. St, Louis 3.

National Leag us. St. Leuls 1, Brooklyn I. Cincinnati 9. Wow Tor International League.

Buffalo Reading S. Syracuse 3 1. Newark 4 1. Rochester 1 4, Jersey City 4 1 Toronto 1 8, Baltimore 18 i. Coast Leagne.

l.os Angsles Reattla 1 1. Saoramonto 4 1, Hollywood Oakland 1 4. Missions 4 1. Baa Francisco 11, Portland t. America Association.

Indtsnaaolle 1, Columbus I. Kansas City 1, Milwaukee 4. St. Paul Mlnnoapolls LoulsvUls 1 0. Tolede 4 11.

Seathem Association. Chattanooga New Ortssns 1 1. Birmingham Memphis 9. Naahvllie 4, Mobllo 0. No othors scheduled.

EW YORK, Aug. 9 Jack Dempsey today started his fight for the 4 II Saw Tork sb Comba ct Koanif. sa Ciaaell. as Qehrls. lb right to meet I Ruth.

It 1 1 Gene Tunney at the Yankee at dium next month for the world'! Paschal, rr r.Kxarl. 2b 4 I I i 0 luan. 3b Svereid, Jill If jwil ght coiiina championship. Hoyt, Ward Thomas, Dempsey ap Uall. Uenaough flees of the atate boxing commission and obtained an application blank for a license to fight in this Tirtals 5 i 3 13 I Rtt) for llovt In fifth.

7 26 Tulsa Oilers In Double Victory Batted fur JU.aH In ninth. state. He struck his first, snag 192 (N. Y. tr.

WrU) Proas Pub. Co sb Potrolt rieht than. N'eun, lb Brt Stand, secretary of the II Over Buffaloes Manush, of cense committee, asked him If he Phil Aitken Into t'otliorgill. If irtnftnrtn 1ST11TTT TIT1 a 3 1 3 I 0 3 lleilnittiin. rf ft 0 1 1 had been licensed before and stli (From Monday' Morning Journal.) ULUKUB fflfiMLlHu BENNET TROUNCES Uohringer, lib Semi Final Round had his license.

O'Kourke, 3b 4 Eastridge Draw Tavena as "I had a license, but I don't know at Country Club TUL3A, Aug. 8 The Oilers seriously bruised a half dozen Omaha pitchers here Sunday after nnnn for a double victory, 19 to 2 Haaolcr. 1 13 3 LOW AT EASTRIDGE where it la now." Dempsey said. Whitehill. 4 CITY HALL TEAM Phil Aitken, defending champion, WILBUR SHAW WINS DIBT TRACK TITLE; TWO HURT CHICAGO, Aug.

Wilbur Shaw, Indianapolis, maintained a speed of 85 miles an hour to win the 50 mile national dirst track automobile championship race at Howthorne track. Ray Campbell and Dewey Shank 3 14 37 3 advanced to the semi finals in the Totals He was told that the old license must be presented, or the application would have to be accompanied and 7 to 4. for a clean sweep of First llla nt. Gsorvs MachHns; against Charles D. Ammon.

Lincoln Country ciud tournament i sw Tork 1093 80a I 004 sua the series. Guy Sturdy hit his 400 hv HpfftRtlns; F. II. Reeve. 5 and 4,1 Detroit Lancaster County Baseball Tour by an affidavit attesting that he thirtv slxth home run of the season i ii.

fiioht tnnirh nlavarl I Vwm.Umma hit Neun. Fothergille. TtutH. had nnn been licensed. Youns; Golfer's 77 Stands up in Qualifying Bounds of Annual Club Tournament Two in the first came.

The score, first iuuvui; a I Uitnuah. Homi run Paot'lial. Stolen John Campbell against O. if. aiagaa, W.

X. tiray against Millar. Bob Land gran agalnat B. E. Bearg.

Joo Brown a as I net Haf J. Bowera. A. B. Chaloupka against Don GsW Sunday.

AlUCCn meeiS von wupm basis Rourke. Sacrltlcs Heilmann iM 4V.A ln hrarkaf. while Jack hn nn hiw New Kork 7. Imroit game: were both severely Injured in a Omaha SO a ney Opens With Bennet, Way erly and Lincoln Giants Victorious i r.nm VAMtir'i Mernlna Journal.) laghsr. sees Kaufman, ss collision on the home stretch of Matches Each Week.

Vnlinm rlash Bass on ballsOff Whltehll! 3. Struck Whitten and Willard oisom ciasn whitehiu 12. Thomas 1. Beati In thA nnnfr bracket. um off J4ovt.

3 In 4 Innings: Thorn 4 1 5 1 111 Brows, cf Henry, lb the race. Max Johnson against W. Albrsoht against A. A. Tannsr, Sessiid night.

(From Kwlnv1 Morning Journal.) Tn tha aornnd flight H. W. Orr aa. 4 in 3. Losing pitrhor Hoyt.

in tne secona ihkui fe iMneen. Kowland ntt Owsua. Mayors, v. v. EOKUE Mecn T.WA Kiitott aaalnst J.

T. Mondlno, Blskesley, If Tuna U. ling's 77 toodup onr)0nents to three blows. Oet Lancaster coun h0vi. ty baseball clas jn If.

AMT Tt.rb.r. O'Neill, 3b won irom w. j. abbbuuisihci, and 2, and thereby entered the semi finals of that flight He plays mm ym Ha nrill I Dempsey said he would have nis lawyer draw up the necessary papers at once and present the application again later in the day as he fears that If his application is not already on file when the committee meets tomorrow, he may be told that the committee cannot act until lta next meeing. Broadway, always ready to listen to rumors, heard today that Colo nel John J.

Phelan, head of the license committee, Intends to turn down DemDsey's application. Un nuu iu nut. sixteen Dauers in Thrano. rf ss Eastridge golfer Pnh disnnaPd Carroll, sic was officially Beatrice High to L. R.

Doyle. iftvri John Bentley against Qlena Harlan. Ouy Minor against C. B. Brown.

W. W. "Woodward against JUloy J. Davonpora, 9 C. Davenport, 1 0 1 0 pried off Sunday afternoon with In the fourth flight J.

s. fierce Faaa Klllot. ar. Burch, Thomas, rf entered the finals by defeating J. E.

tutm vd9p In an oevrw. Build Athletic Field BEATRICE, Aug. 8. The the Lincoln 00ft 000 000 4 M. Thompson, and 2.

son fi ooo ooo ooo i i 14 13 kn.ril nf sHnrntinn will award Ol8 O. O. Oeborna against s. I oeeiy. r.

F. Boehner against A. Ksynolds. Third Flight. C.

It. XMckeson against Lsroy Totals f. 30 Tui Sb to UT nament Bfctt.riea Pugh and Gradovtle; Oat a a Giants, Bennet and Wartrly nines emerging victorious In a were unDic iv Ken and Crouch. OPEN $2,000,000 RACE PLANT. contract Monday evening for new rPTTTV.

ill An 9 The mid bleachers at Athletic park, the Baughan. better his satur less Dempsey gets his license, or is rfvtn definite assurance that he 4 1 a. amitn against iou naie. Lewis. 3b Patterson, cf fllfffert.

rf Sturdy, lb Bennett, If day record. A Ravaro, to Meet Ord. 3 13 Jak Stoddard aaalnst G. ii. West west's newest and mokst preten plans also calling for two shower hnrea mninc niant.

under the! rooms, dressing rooms and other scrumptious triple bill. Bonnet's I fA'a wrAtA itia Kant ranll will set It. Plans for the fight Phsl. 7 to 0 shutout over the City Hall a against jona Aiea. cAav anl thpv WPrA bataku.

Mfc, Don ratremia might be seriously hampered. Tex Brannon. zb R. Browns. vuiucu I iMrtara of tns Nortn ianw i outfit was the feature battle of the ani.r 1 IVUO I1VBV a 0 g.

A ti direction of ColoneL Matt Winn, accommodations for students. It opened today at Lincoln Fields, is expected that the Improvements E. Rolfsraeyer sgalnst W. A. Fink, made by Joe Brown, defending meet ths crsck Ord aggregation hero.

M. dar. Kv Biirkatt aaatnat A. D. Munger, Kgo, Idle, Back, is champion, and Bo Landegren, August tm for a 80 day meet.

The track cosi to om coneiruticu vuuu Bennet appeared to be the best Don Waohtsr against s. u. acnauia runner UP in the last City tOUrna Bayard holds a (our gams lead 12.000.000. sauuu. 1 Mtija rr.

i n.r Rickard's only alternative woum oe to move the Dempsey Tunney scrap to Jersey City. Dempsey Intends going ahead with his training plans regardless thi license committee, figuring Totals bsjbis! 1 oioa ou uiw uwu. ue; tT Hinds against W. A. Maehling, mnt la ths laagua.

1 There were seventy eight Quali Omaha 000 00 030 1 Sieuar PBJl oeoiuu iuaio auu wmw Tuiaa on 42 1 never In danger of going under. fiers. A stiff wind kept tue scores tiu itiiaeert s. iswia, Flnkie looked like the real goods to be in good shape no matter what Fourth High. R.

D. latarh against H. P. Lstton. R.

B. oh neon agalnat A. O. Patsrson, W. O.

DeVrlendt sgalnav A. Bemla. k. w. Ormi aaalnst D.

D. Sanderson. ud The two best cards or Sturdy. Moms run M. Brown.

Hnry. 0Q tne mounj nrltb bjs twelve the day: Btunly i nM nn waiir narrnrm. Landgren Patterson, Brannon, go. Beck 3. ftnce against the Industrial league W.

J. Klrkbrlde agalnat John Lawlor, out happens. Wichita Aids In Demons' Try For I. 44 3444373 nAtih s. nnvwMJ msiiii.

iv AABEtai Bam Beaver against w. 1 orsgory. In Lewis to champions. ktiii A'Vssill ft Mftitrvi Brown L. S.

Oundsrson against J. O. Cham KB AAA C44 43 Heavy clouting bv Messrs. K. I hare.

Brannon to Bturay; aca omy. Out la 1461773 Ioft an baas umana s. An mm Kjinmum O. M. Parka against n.

wawnr, a w.Tii i.v.Mnnrt s. off Buron uones. ii. iinKie ana varney was Landegren started like a whirl Western rennam ett Kaufman 3, off Back 4. hargeiy responsible for the Bennet Fifth Flight.

wind, being but one over par on iN.VT naCanrt. Ti and I triumph. Barker, City Hall ace. afaddea drsw a bys. T.

af. the outside, but he floundered bad (from Monday's Morning Journal.) Immm a Inst Vlnvd Atktna. 13 In 3 off C. Davenport, i an4 In wa8 touched for sixteen hits. He wTrtrtTA Kan Aug.

8. U68 a and in off Kauf 1 j. m. Hammond against a. ii.

Byms. cominK home, it was tne oiner Hadisy asatBSt i usorgai, roun( with Brown who went aiHMist ETKJ "ttTKiMiSdUSffi1 I the Witches by winning a double man tallifid two nd four rung re. I Loo rtowaro clan tallied two and four runs re Hyisnd against i Johnston. I out in 42 and came nome wun a O. B.

Jernar against O. R. Cannon. minor 27. header toda, to 6, and 7 to 3 SCCOKD GAME.

spectively. Score; Bob Funk drsw a bye. Two matches must be played Score, firsjt game: Omaha sb a a 4 3 1 I Bsnnst 3 rh wank. Charier Koontz. club sb 11 sb H.

Brown, cf O. Beavar, ss a a 1 3 Thrana. 3b tlon after the second inning while professional stated. I Kan anil Hifarhnflld0F Wert both! nMallMnv arnraa so I 11 a 1 1 3 3 IS 1 1 A. Jonas, If B.

Beaver, 3b Rlngland, Dea Moines Olslason, Sb Hrauaoa. Sb lb Orlffln, rf Wettel, df Henry, jt Meyers, rf Blakealay. If a I I uuuu; ij 3 a Wild ana wsnecum job uubm Timihn 4743 4 3 14 3 0 3 I 3 1 IS 1 i 1 3 0 I 9 I 4 i 4 1 6 1 I 1 Jonea rr K. a 3 1 4 3 3 O'Neill. Sb 1 1 frlhaaman batted around In tne m.

e. Roifsmevsr 4b 4 A. Flnkie. a Vamey, cf ittiiiti i 11 frame and repeated in the w. us.

Carroll, as onrti no, I Bandera, a Hughes, cf Knot ha, sa tunrtns, 3 4 4 4 1 i iii.j I Hall. 3b H. Flnkis, lb a a a lerenia sueu vuy "ou m. Hammond oungDiooa, Mead, times on half as many hits. Taioot o.

m. Byms in. I a r. Uiintar as fw as RoberU 3 Totals 49 1 If 37 City Hall ab I 11 37 13 1 led the wrecmng crew wun wur uVr withdrsw Totals 34 4116 04 ToUls 4 4 II 34 If Batted for Touigblood In ninth. a Jamas.

If 4 9 9 1......... Saieues in seven trips iw iuo uwmo i Lon jnaircnua Wichita an 3 3 fel 40 10 I 0 3 GolTde, 3b 4 J. It. Peteraon platter. The score: Tula ab I 1348101 46 16 33 Feaatar, rf 1 4 Browns, ss 3 Lewla.

3b 1 Lineal Giants ab Patterson, rf a 3 1 4 4 Witts, rf Talbot, lb 7 4 4 B4iS2103 4444 SI 9 9 i 9 D. D. Sanderson O. A. Barber A.

W. Bemls Lloyd Elliott, Jr. Don Wachter Iyloyd Elliott Ft may. lb I 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 Brick ell, cf Alllngton. if Hweeney, lb MrKatiy, 3b i Haley, I Toraa, Sb Wana rf Corngan, as Jolly.

9 1 1 1 i 4346 34 3 IS Mack, as a i Washington. Sb Foster. Ii 4 3 3 Riggsit, rf Sturdy, lb 4 Bennett. If 4 Brannon. Sb 4 9 9 3 3 I 3 3 I 3 1 1 I I I 11 9 0 1 3 1 9 9 9 1 Raa, rf Robertson, 3b 4 Moors, a 4 4744 SO 44 tt a 1 1 tt I 1 1.

4 41 1 08 Barker, R. Browns, ss 4 Rego. Holmes, rf i a Harrla. ef 3 11 Williams, 1 Vernon, 3b 1 1 Roy Bnrkatt John Alexander C. E.

Brown Oeorge Rokahr 4942 91 33 37 13 3 Bolen. a Totals Tstals 1 ltJ 7 61 .103 4 42 S4 4237 78 sis .120 000 04 .000 000 000 9 34 1 11 37 1 onnifi mtv Hall Totals 0OS 400 1033 Tm Hfntnea 43 17 17 31 I Thraa bass nit inaie, nmiiwm, Totals Wichita fl 10 Omaha Ml 10f 4 000 430 10a 7 Uimm Two hut hit H. jonea. wuta, 4544 S3 68 kl 101 4860 SS Tulsa Max jonnton Joo Brown Charles Ammon T. M.

Madden W. A. Mechllng W. W. Woodward Oaorga Begrtst a a ab Moors.

Robartaou. Baertnoa mi A. I wooamon jsss 1 Two baas hit MoNally S. Haley, Cal Corn ran. Burins.

Three baas hit 3 Jonea Varnay. Double play Robertson gtrauoh, rf Two bass hit Blskesley. Msysrs, H. 44 44 90 i 1 (unasalatad). struck out wy a.

in urieger, id 44 44 90 Wet sal. Home rur Hricaeu. moian i Brown S. R. Browne, Patteraon.

xnraa auinaton. Haorlflce Brnueetu I h.u hit mrt. Home ran Brannon. kia 12. bv Barker 4.

Baas on nans on Krlafela if 4244 8s vuy amor ii ujr pnui i w. xoray, or Bprins. Hughea, Knotha Double play to lan base O'Neill. Sacrifice Mondmo. 1 a.

Flnkie 1, off Barker 4 43 12 86 64 84 1 OS i.ert on oaao gnaw, Knatha to Collins Alllngton to aweeney; 1 Double play Carrou, to xnrana er wine toy inmj, O. H. Magoe Floyd Atkins Stewart Lees n.nntt is. City Hall 3. Stolen base O.

Brick, lb 1 1 1 13 1 4 1 1 0 0 6S 62 105 tprtns ta Knothe. Laft on base I Henry n. Brown to Henry; Rega in vlmki, a na Matnaa t. Bass en balls arannon. Left en base Omaha 14, i 3 1 9 9 Baaver, A.

Jonea, H. Flnkie, Feaatar, Gardner, rs iS 1101 off Jolly t. Struck out By Jolly 3. Tulsa 3. Baas an balla off gandera 1, Browne, jiODtnwu.

uuijihi m.i. rum, jonn uiwior E. O. Schaunxbsrg a a Time 1:33. Relfschnstasr, Head ff Younablood 1.

off Bolea 4. StrucH and Mlllsr. tiZZo wi i. Hit by pitrner ny Two Simple Words Kitchen. Sb Wild out by Sanders oy isoien w.

nM 4S 4 92 Wsverly Wallops Gaddis Clan and and hits off Bandera, and in SHbS 3 0 7 ile Mi AJWllOil sssaa4 C. Reynold" Lo Hylani 80 a) FUnll a a a a a Total 33 3 31 w.wariv's heaw siueelnc team (Alllngton 3) by Jolly pitch Head. Umptrsa Tack Clarke. Tims 1 :3. SIOOOND OAXC.

ra afolnaa ab a 2 2mmmmmmX 0 4 48 89 lt 303 It i i'a. 1 n. ji. I Olants J. Ola rm.1 9KW aaesaaesss leaing piicuwi i anmmuaieu wo ubuuis I Woodman 040 911 w.

Kami 6149100 W( man and caay. iimt tions, Winning nanouy Jb 10 o. xoo Three bass hit Gardner. Two base I Bob Landegren ITS TOASTED" represents a 3443 76 64 69 113 r.ftnartifitlons two SOUthDawS, hit Talbot, W. Yardy, Krleger.

8acrl H. H. Nugent TyZZZZ' rr.ki. kk fles hit Foster, struck out by Dickey Jerry Iatach Gtalaaen. 3b 3 Braueen.

Sb 4 Colllna.v lb Orlffln. rf 4 Wataat. If iWiltse Allows But Uorgtf auu iwuw, wwo I Kane 7, Relfschneider 4. Baaa on Seely 3 14 1 1 1 Three Hits and Wins feCtive and were SCOreu On SimOSl balls off Dickey l. Kane 3.

Relfacnneia Lou Hale vni nunrhad hita in the third nd runs off Kane. 3 and 7 o. Oajinon at win. Huncneo mis in me uiiru ln ,,3. off and 10 in l.

r. johtiaton nugnoa, vi Knothe, sa (From Monday Morning Journal.) and Seventn inning! Bioweu away 1 S. Loeing yltcber Kane, Dan Haney 1 3 Haworth. toy utcKey.i John Hoevet a a i i wi1 liii i jaiisr lj.fi jjb laa i a trmmm i riniinin M.1111 nui lvsui 1 Utokea 4849 98 6859 117 6 67113 444 0 4 446 90 6060100 46 54V 99 4851 as 4062 98 47 64101 47 47 94 4VtA ki base Stolen base anew. ncK.

W. C. DeVriendt wun 1 in auuuuu iuu vi i ion inn iiiiiiiik Willi Liiiro uiuwaiuawa 9 wun nties z. i Randolph Johnson si 10 S7 it i i iJ1. r.

Totals i HAMaMM iinii a in ir.M awmm, ma i.unniH i ti hut. virnon. i.iinn is. tfoquiiivii w. i i.1 Ormo i.

a. a i BPriRB ii ulu uu. awu, w. mm 1 1 i il rii ui a i 7. A 1 Wichita itt i.

a 1 TTmntrta Miller ana iswis. xim Weatphal 1 a a a arht atin nn nwpo iiinfn r. nan in na a 1 imfh ann Brick v. 1 rf 1 yisiciB uuivu 1 naurs. 1 vr Wheeler Dlckeaon Alllngton, 1 I hita.

two run rally in I hnnhpart mays were numerous. c. h. finement, LUCKY STRIKE cigarettes are toasted for 45 minutes which (1) removes all "bite" and harshness and (2) develops the hidden flavors of the world's finest Turkish and domestic tobaccos. Then (3) sudden chilling seals these moist flavors in, keeping LUCKIES ever fresh.

When you light a LUCKY STRIKE, you release a smoking enjoyment far from the ordinary IB a 7. 1 01 I I 9 w. re I Bwsaney, the ninth followed an error by Sis The score: 4 volume of technical explanation. It represents extra machinery, extra labor. It means an added refinement which lifts LUCKY STRIKES out of the ordinary.

Of course, LUCKY STRIKES are made of tlic finest Turkish and domestic tobaccos, perfectly aged and blended. But as a final and unique re Seward Is Victim 1 4 1 Wilka, oaf ler. Score ab 3 3 Wavsrly Trumble, rf Boston SDeideil. Sb Tobin. rf Of Ulysses Club Game and Saline 1 Rlgney.

ss Campbell, cf a 0 1 0 4 9 1 3 1 1 4 it MoNally, 3b Haley Doran, 3b Wano, rf Oorrigaa, SS Berry, Booker, Campbell, Camay, Berly Mitchell I Jacob eon. cf E. Axnurg. si 9 1 1 0 9 1 0 .1 3 1 1 County Ball Title 9 1 1 9 0 Todt, lb Warner, Sullivan. If Ulna alley Standings 10 9 Pet.

Regan. Sb Shanen If jacxaon, av 4 rtaney, 4S Ulysses Ml If ord i 1 9 Andarson. lb H. Axburg, 0 0..3 Qaaton. a WILBER, Aug.

9 Wilber oo won the Saline county baseball 'Inn tournament here Sunday by defeat 10 1 2 3 4 7 7 3 Plaautdalf 11 4 41 14 16 21 Totals Totals ab Totals 34 3 8 27 11 Batted for Corrlgsn In ninth. Batted for Berry In ninth. Batted for Carney la ninth. Gaddis f. Cameron.

If Dwlgh II 364 mg in tne unai game, 300 I TWwttt Viart mmn a spml final St. Louie Stsplehurst 10 Seward ..11 an a 6 0 3 1 4 0 3 1 0 3 6 0 6 0 1 3 0 4 1 0 13 9 ,30 0 4 4 0 3 3 0 1 .319030 .313 4 1 A 3 4 0 4 1 1 S3 It 87 It 1 ab a ,311131 3 1 0 3 0 4 A 1 10 2 1 4 3 9 3 9 0 4 1 0 0 3 9 2 0 0 8 1 1 ,3 0 9 3 3 9 9 3 13 3 Jl 1 I 17 II I 011 00 9084 300 00 U0 3 Melilto, 3b .182 Tobin, lb Kelly. 3b tilt from Western, 17 to 6. There 106 900 4017 Rice, cf taeaSsw Das Moines aoi sas 6008 I aisier, 10 were 4,000 people on hand for the Wichita Sanday's Results uuajfiH. 11 final game, according to estimates ta Iuibo hit Collins 3.

Swsener 3, Caddie, rf Oeorge, lb Turner, 2b Dakin, ef Keill, ss Clark, 3b ss Oriffln. Wetsel, Knothe, Daren, Stokes, McMantw, Sb made here. Score: BECAUSE IT'S TOASTED That's Why Luckies Taste So Good Home run Collins. atoien oa i nargrava. a Hughes.

Berly 8. Sacrifice Glalaeon. I Robertson, ss Doubts nlay Collins te Stoke Left Oerber, ss Beward 6. Ulysses 9. irtica 6, Garland 13.

Milford 17, Dwight 4. Staplehurst 3, Pleaaantdals 6. (From Monday's Morning Journal.) Seward failed to give the Blue Dewltt 282 113 1517 14 2 Western 400 000 10 6 9 6 39 9 81 7 10 Totals Batteries Tost and Kilburi; Drake, on baaa Wichita Des Moines 7. 1 Nsvsrs, 9 ah Kali. Off Reckar S.

8tokS Van Lie w. Tost, Beers and Thornburg, 014 313 414 303 900 1 6 Waverley Oaddls shall bv Carney J. Runs and i Totals (Right Innings by sgreement.) hit Trumble, Jaaksoa, Valley league leading Ulysses com Three baaa Wilber 2t2 020 41011 14 3 hits Oft Backer 6 and 4 in 3 1 3 Boaton Innlnaa: off CamotMll 1 and 4 la 8 la. Louia Two base hit Jackson, Clark. Dakin bination any oposition and the top Dewltt 200 209 008 8 3 Batsrles Shfcmerda and Shestak; E.

Axburg, CampbaU, uaddla sacrifice hit tipetdeil. Btrack out By H. A Wahl, Yost and Kiburs. Carney 1 and 3 In 3 Inning Hit by Stolen baaa Oaaton, Haney. Sacrl.

pitcher By Becker (Olalaaon). Losing flee hit Shanwr. Hany 1, Klgney. Dou pltchar Becker. Umpires CI arks and bla play Rlgney.

Regan and Todt 2, ftm Millar and Hisler. Left an base Boa hur 10. aoorae uaae on oai'a M. Axburg 3. Tobin 1.

Hits and rune Off Oeorge 11 and 13 ln eft Temn, Syracuse Wins In ton m. ueuis m. o.n 1 Wilta t. off avers 4. Struck out By 4 and 4 ia 1.

loosing pitcner ueorge. Stolen base Warner 3. Campbell, Cam team sped ahead toward th championship by a 9 to 5 score at Ulysses Sunday afternoon. Milford took revenge on Dwight for last Sunday's setback at the hands of the leaders by walloping them on the home lot, 17 to 8. Garland bettered third place by TflT.n TT AM wuta 4.

Navars 3. Passed ball Har Tenth Inning, 1 0 eron. Double play Nell to Turner te NEBRASKA CITY, Aug. 8. A lone bit, a base on balls and a Tobin.

Dakin (unassisted.) Left on base Waverly 4. Gaddis 7. Umpires Miller and Lewis. Time 1.43. Woodmen Essy for Giants.

The Lincoln Colored Giants en Nebraska City error gave Syra i 1 rrava. Umpires McOowan and Evan AEKIVES FOE T0UENEYS Tima Ls NEW TORK, Aug. 9. Lewis L. GOLDEN WHEEL RACE ON Lacy.

Argentine pololst asd his TW fWlTTTAM VFLODROME team mates, hare arrived here. IN GUXliAtt VJaUiJJlUJU, Gala tournamenU, arranged for NEW YORK. Aug t. The gol Ruaison. Phlladelohla and Mea den wheel race, long one of the dow Brook, are likely to make the biking classics will be run at the iu8ant nriin season one of the beat New York velodrome tomorrow cuse's baseball team a run in the first half of.

the tenth inning in a sending Utica home with a 13 to 5 setback on their slate. Staplehurst lost the only close game of the day when, took a 5 to game here, Sunday, and the out countered little difficulty in their mlxup with the Modern Woodmen, their seventeen hits netting them county team won by a score of 1 to 2 victory before the home crowd. 0. Only four hit were counted off as. many runs in a seven inning is raging near In waara Naarhr mvttrv rraat in.

I nieht. The distance will be 40 Oetgen, Nebraska City pitcher, and Pueh, hurling for Syracuse held A forest fire Redding, Cal. scrape. The final was 17 and 6. Dickey was master of the situs tarnations! player will participate.

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