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.1 fc The Omaha Daily News, Monday, July 18, 1921 Page 8 Rrod tbf Want Ada "They rr Noway' Dion Atlantic 1400 -Say lVanf 1 fl LEFT EARFUL. While aauaht util of Grant Last nprina la training skits, His lowly Braves are now at war And give the Pirates fits. LEFT EARFUL. Italttaorr has nearly cinched I The flan In Its own group. No need for fans to go and root For winning Is duck soup.

Omaha. Slugger Loads Loop in Home Run Hitting Now Boxers Here for Wednesday Night Bouts Wichita, Kaa July IS. Pug Griffin's two homeruns mx only helped Omaha take the deciding game of the series from the league leaders here Hand ay. making It two out of three ra Wichita's home grounds, but they forged I he Omaha slugger Into the lead 'in home-run hitting, surpassing he record held up to this time by Fred Wichita; Hint stacker. Grit has now hit seventeen home runs this season.

SuDdAji game wu. 'thriller. Burch Rods piled up toul of fitieen safe bits to Wichita's pounding 8ellars and Gregory, star Wichita moundsmen, to all corners of the lot. Wichita acquired two-run lead off Bert Glaaier In the second liming, but Omaha doubled that number In the Here's how: With two men gone in the fourth. Major League Scores Given at Ball Park Billy Lee doubled and scored on Jack Lelivelt'a sisaling singltFto center.

Griffin whaled the ball over teh right field fence, scoring ahead of him. OBrien and Massey each singled and O'Brien Rallied on LlnglCs double. In the fifth Omaha scored a. sln, this Urns on Gregory, who had- replaced Sellars. Gialason was eafe on Washburn's error and went to second on Haney's Infield oul He sooted on Lses single.

Wichita tallied twice lc the seventh. but Omaha eim hack in tha eighth wtth two, too. Griffin lad off with home run, and OBrien doubled, ecortng on a wild throw to first la the ninth the Burch Rods sooted on a single by Glslaaon, a aerifies by Haney and a srag-e ny Lallvalt H. O. Harry Boyle of Duluth." and Klmer Dnane Of.

Buffalo, arrived in Omaha Sunday fur their les round- mill In Wf-stcrn League baseball park Wednesday night. Hoyle arrived Sunday morning, and in the afternoon worked out at Quecnsbury Athletic cluh. ikiane arrived late Sunday night. Boyle has ael his cap for a match with Schlalfer. "I think I ran heal Duane, and if I do I'll want to meet Kid Bchlalfer, Boyle said.

1 saw him at the Quecnsbury Hub Sunday and would rerralnly like tn meet him in the ring." Boyle has won- nineteen Bells and Inn none since Jan uary 1, all Iq Duluth. Cannon, a e'ahle-male of Royle. was auh the. Iiluih licM-weight when they arrived Cannon la a bantam. He -holds derisions i over Frankie Burns.

Walt Gray-j jack and oiher prominent men of his weight, and Kitrhle Mitchell, the Milwaukee lightweight. Cannon heal two months am in Madison. WIs. Sam Ijingford, who meets Retreat" Kd Wriehl in another ten-round mill Wednesday night. Is due- her today.

Karl McArthur. Stogy flty bantamweight, and Frankie flrhtnal-ter of Milwaukee are scheduled to put in their appearance today, too. Murphys Trim Browns Twice Did-lla trimmed the Chicago "Claeay Browns' twice in a double-header Runday. at Western League park, 7 to 3 and A to' 4. 1 he same teams will play a twilight" game tonight on the same fleM.

The Murphys overcame a three-run lead in the first game when they gM lo Harper for four tollies on five safe Mows in the fourth ia nlng. rtr.l nine-- SH( MnrAir.ii4 lu .4 44.41 I 4 Ohlfiin. ,.83 1.BB 8 BB I 7 1 Kiiumo MorpHr' MoridW il Wll teuw, JtrataM llorpor ted llufff I'm. pir NrAodtvwo. IlMtaffd MM.

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Address Sporting Editor, The Omaha Monday in The Omaha Daily Will Want the Series in Your Daily Hews. Neva. Copy of Each Comic Will Home or Your Golf Club. This Is Be Reprinted on Hard Paper and the Fourth of the Series, the Firjt LHtvilti Ifeodst if.ieos O'Brt Mi'T. LlR1 C.ailMt WICHITA.

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WIM Olafr. Hit By Niched hall-Br Oiaear OUteyi. Um-Mma Hri and Outfertt. Tima ad gauie Ti fenn. BATCBALL STANDINGS Drive-It-Yourself Team Cops City League Flag Th.

Drive-It-Yourselfs cinched the pennant In the City league by defeating the Riggs 2 to-1. at Fontenelle perk Sunday. i laying before a crowd estimated fconnervatively at 3,544, and said by inufteur nit totals to be tha largnst crowd that has ever witnessed an amateur ball rime in Omaha, the two teams fought desperately for the advantage Is rrucial game of ibe season. The game was a pitchers' battle between Chuck Laager, southpaw of Ok. Drtve-lis, and Bevti" Upm.

star mound. inaa of the opticians. Honors were about even, the Tin Lisaiea' touching Beers for six hits, while the riiggx got seven off Lunger. Ever Hammer to Arrive Today Brer Hammer, 1 rbicago ligbt-steighL who won a decision over Arina Fanning of Kansas City July 4, la dua to arrive tn today for his ten-round Soot with Kid Rchlaifer in the city auditorium July ii. Hammer will work oat daily dlir-ing tho remainder of the week at the Quran bery Athletic dub, members of the Municipal Amateur Baseball associatioa announced.

KM Rchlaifer worked out at the Q. A. C. Runday aftaraoon going eight rounds KM Craig and other sparring, partners. MAY SETTLE GIBBONS-CARPENTIER MATCH New York.

July 13. Tex Klrkard was to confer aagln today with Kane, manager of Tommy. Cite bona, oa terms for a Gibbona-Carpes-lier malm i. Aa Kane wants to Mga on a percentage basis, no bitch la expected. Rickard Is planning to stage tha content is Madison Kquare Garden In October.

Washington. July IS. Bobby Jones. Uie Atlanta boy wonder, hat Ibe ad-tlme golf champions here fnr the nations) championship I worried, Jock Hutchison. Abo Mitchell and the other professional stars are looking over Ike kid amateur' eenaa-tional score of C3 turned In on hi Runday practice round, wdudermz whether the temperamental youngster will be able to repeat In th-finala.

Practically all the headliners en-' I lerrd In the tournament which open toraortnri were taking their final workout today. Ffaui CQEEL mddifSik THE CORK THAT FAILED Phil Chase, well-known vies president of ths Chase' Publishing rom-psny, freely admits that be is no fisherman," but Just Hie earns he sd crowd of young folks went nut to Stillwsler lake oa fishing ptoSle. When they got there they found an oM boat which had a large, round auger hole in the bottom. Phil being a genius of a soft, plugged tha bole with an olive battle cork. It fitted quite snugly.

The crowd clambered in and rowed lo the middle of -the lake. Then someone dropped the end of a pole the cork. It- made a soand like' fkurk! and disappeared. Water started to It rose In a steady stream. Ilka water out of a hose or top of a whale's Il waa 'a poor imitation of a shower bath; hut it managed to.

wet down the tm Ire party. Heforw the boat could be rowed to shore the festive fishers were silting in four loch of water. Dont Forget Home Bowens Trim K. of C. Club Although most of the amateur fans In Omaha attended the Riggs Dp-ticacl-Drive-It-Yourself game Sunday, falrelaad crowds witness the games at other perks.

The Bowen Fnmltures best the Knights of Columbus at Thirty-second and Dewey, tn 4 and the North-Omaha Boosters whitewashed the Townsends, 5 to 4. In the American league, a surprise was sprung when tha Carter Lake club tram aoaed cut the Mo-Kenny Dentists, 3 to 3. The Colom bias maintained first place by trouncing the American Railway Express. 13 to 1. and the Big Hardware took a forfeit game 'from Ike Philips Department Store when the latter failed to show np.

The W. O. Packing company gsmea were postponed The Christ Child Centers, Gate City league traders, took a forfeit game from the Colfax, who went to am the Mg game at Fontenelle park. The Hodge Electrics, by defeating the Rrodegaard Crowns. IT to 0, went Into a tie for second place In the Clara Maiqnetre club defeating tha Booth Side Merchants, Ul 1 Hmdoy'B molta: CJTT IJAGPR riftw- ft-Taa tta, 8: Rim Cmiifmt, I.

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Pfertai PMM CtataTv OaMff Mar ehaata farftal. Hsta nutria IT; Rretaffteiff Itavta OMa Mroteata Xwatata ca a McKnmr Ika FOUND BAnUNG EYE Joe Wolf found hie-betting -eye yratsrdsy and slugged oat home ran against the Knights of Columbus. "FENCE-BUSTER Secretary Mike Finn of the Omaha baseball club announced today that starting next Friday, when the Omaha tram meats Wichita In tha first gama of a abort "home lay." the scores of all Western, National and American league game will he published on scoreboards at League park during the game. Two new scoreboards, one for the National loop and one for the American, now adoyn- the center field fence. The scoreboard has been revised to accommodate all Western league games.

Scores will be received by a ticker' in the press box over the grandstand and telephoned to boys at the scoreboards. We feel that fans who like to watch the Omaha club play are also Interested in the major league races," said Finn. It will be much nicer for them to watch the progre of the game here and si the same time keep an eye on the ocher teams In the league and the games la the National and American Baumgartner- Out, Harry Baumgartner. Barney Burchs stellar right-banded tw trier, la out of the game with the same ailment that kept Charley Kopp out II thla season so far. Ha la now in Omaha.

Baumgartner's pitching arm in Just plain sore." Doc tori nay tha sciatic nerve has been Injured. Kopp suffered from the same ailment daring the training season and np until last month, when he finally returned home to Athena, IIL, despairing of being able to pitch again at least this season. lad week I received a letter from said Finn today. 'He aid he thoughf'he could pitch now. I wroth him that if ha felt ha eouki be of nay turn to the club to come on, but it was hardly woftu while com taic all ttae ay oat to Omaha to find oat i tala arm vm la ihapa I haven't heard jot whether he ip eoift-Inc or not." TRUTH ON RUTH.

Nsvin Field. Detroit. July 1. Total homers of the season, 35. Total homers of career, 133.

Kirs I Inning Score, New York, 3: Detroit, 4: Parke pitching; one out; Perk on second. Bail one. wide; ball two, wide: strike one, aging; ball three, wide: rolled to bush. Third Inning Score, New York. Detroit, Parker pitching; two out; Perk on firntt hall one, wide; ball two.

inside: strike one. foul: ball; ball three, high; bell four. Inside. Firth Inning Score. New York.

1 Detroit, Parks pitching; none out; Fewsier on second; Peck on first; ball ona, low; ball two, high; ban three inside; 'ball four, wide. Fifth Inning (Second time np); two out and bases filled; Middleton pitching; strike one. swung; ball one, inside; strike two; filed to Shorten. Eighth Inning New York. Detroit.

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In the first Inning, after McKrague, the second man up for the Riggs, had bil safely. Stacker hit to Suvniak. ahn throw to King at around, catching Mt-Kragne and doubling np iitucker at first. Check Rally. A dapgerous rally In the last of the ninth was nipped In the bud.

Sturker opened With a slow grounder to abort, which lie brat ouL Skoe-mal bit a high fly to Ram Frltman In center field, who mode nlec catch and threw to first, hardy catching Blacker for double play. Grimm, next man up, bil a scrnecher to center field, hut with two out Bob Kaiser, hero of the day with the bludgeon, grounded out' for the last but of the game. The Drlve-IM bunted their way to victory in the siitb bmlnjT Thue Langer opened the inning' by damming nut a two-bagger to enter, the only -extra -hit the game. vntak bunted, sacrificing Langer to third, and Ram Feitmaa dumped a little toller at Firathaacman Holtschner. The Higgs new first-acker got netted and threw tow to the plate to catch Langer.

the latter scorning and Wltman going to second. King banted to Barns, the latter throwing poorly-to lint and. Frltman going to third. 'Frit-man then eoorkd the second ran tor the DriveJta- when Morphy toned Klpg at second. Rkovmnl to Grimm.

Drlehsnty fanned for the third out. Riggu goers Lena. Run. The Riggs scored tbwir only ran In the fanrth, when Lunger threatened to break down. Was WMta McKaague drew waltoto begin the stanza and took.aeoorid on fltacbarti sacrifice.

Bkovmal walked; Grimm popped to Rube Fritman tor the second out of tbelnning. Kaiser came through with hit to ton, scoring McKrague. Longer then settled and struck out Holtsehner tog thq third out. A majority of the crowd aramed to be.wtfhth Riggs team; Although the City league schedule does not end until next there tat no possibility of the Drive-Its being heeded, aa they now have a tvofiiM lead with only tn play. The box acorer.

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Un an kaae man Optra 1. Batfeball Hub Kaiser slogged out three safeties in four trips to the plate In the Rigaa-Drive-Ita game. was the only man on either team to get more than one hit. Automobiles were parked ten deep In center field el ItoatcneUe park, the occupants piling oat an the grass to watch the big amateur oonlcsL Umpires Gooding and Moras got away with no trouble ta the trig game. Once or twice little kicks" were heard, but they didn't smoant to much and wan easily squelched.

Tho CoKox team forgot nil about their own puns tn their desire to wltneea tha City league championship contest. Thu Jtowsoa got to hitting Run-day. Sarny got tour hits, and Jdbu Deunlaoa throe, while Btoekle Me-A ad lews rapped' oet a pair. Mm Hickey waa kept buy warming np on the ridel ines, and looked though he wauM be seeded la fourth lasing when langer wobbled slightly. Although Catcher Driehanty kept looking to Manag agherty to eh sage, the latter kept Lamps la the bog, and he worked not of a bad koto wjth paly ana ran aeortag.

Ftqnk Baarmiak's ballet whip eat off a ooupla of hits for RIgga hattong who kmlmd Ilka they war going to la. the first fonr lantnga Bevo Been didn't let tha Drtvw-Ita i first base. It wu oaly after two were out la Um fifth, that a Tla Lb-ria hittar pot to the faltla bap. Haauael aw to that tho grooad wu property Heed, the crowd la ao way totarfer' lag with the game. Billie McKeagpe's beedwnrk wu reeponalhto tor the only aoore the Riots not Whm MeKeegue came la from third on Kaiser's hit la the fourth.

Catcher Daiehaaty of Drvwlts blneksd Wu Willie" from the plate. Bat after he gof the bail, Daiehaaty neglected to tag Mo-Keagne, and Wee WllUe" alippu boek lid iMdod tka plitt bid Delehanty woke ap. The Waiaat HU Burrats walloped Elkbora Randay at' Elkhora, 11 to 4. Pitcher Lyalo Barton tha Walast HU crow allowed bn) one hit and fanned twelve Lento Mihceay wu one of tha bitting stars of the Omaha team. Tha ltort Crook team trimmed Craaeent, la, at.

Creaoenl Runday, 14 ta 4. Bugnraoa jrilowad Outsat bat ttrae Anyone want-Ing gsmaa wtth Fart Crook, can nr wrlto C. CL Heath, 1M Crook. Nek. the Folks and day Whether away at college, on a vacation or business trip, the-home folks will want to know how every-Asking is going.

Imagine the tingling surprise of the folks at. home at suddenly receiving your long distance greeting and the pleasure you will take in hearing their voices. WESTER LEAGUE. R.H.X. SI 4 TIB Ofcliln Cttjr.

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