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The Omaha Evening Bee from Omaha, Nebraska • 7

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Omaha and Packers Meet in Final Game of Sertee Today Annual Transmlsslsstppl Golf Tourney Starts at Denver. Tennis Junior Tennis Tourney Starts Today on Field Club Courts. Langford and Anderson to Snap Punches Here Friday Night.1 Back in An Omaha Uniform. Pug Griffin, Cy Lingle and Bert Glaiser Injured During Sundays Doublchcadcr With Sioux City-Will Be Out of Game for Several Days End Series Today Big IP Hardware Team Upsets Amateur Dope Bucket by Trouncing Dold Packere, 6 to 2 In Feature Game Played at Fort Omaha Harry Baumgartner, who cUima the aouth aa hie home, relnmed to the local club yeetarday and hurled fata (but game for the Buffaloea alaca IddJc of the about the mk Ha baa been on the injured Itat with a bad whig. By WAG.

RANK ISBELL'S gluffffing Wichita Witches, league leaden, arc kinds giving the Buffaloes the slip. The Kansas layout leads the Omaha outfit by 34 points and bids fair to continue In HAMPIONSHIP honors In ths Americsn, Clsss lesgus, fov ths 1921 sessoa have bssn prolonged another week as ths result of ths doublai defeat handed the Dold Packing Co. tssm yesterday afternoon at Fort Omaha by ths Big Hardware Co. and ths K. of C.

Columbia. Ths Dolds, by losing both ends of the double conflict, have been eliminated ss far aa the championship honors are concerned, and the fight la now between the K. of 0. Columbia and the Big HH" Hardware tesnis. the lead, judging Buffal The Buffaloes from the box scores.

fell down in the standings during the trip over to Des Moines. The locals dropped three out of four contests to the Boosters, but ing the condition of the Omaha pitehen it was no wonder that the Boosten captured the lion's shan of the series. Such is base ball. The hardware men upset the the packers and the Coin lumbla dope by wlnnlnjr, 6 to I seftred their third win In the aeries by taking the game, 8 to 2. "purrmcTME NEXT ONt OVER' Juit when the club mi jflinihjnj lo the lop, i lone cam Old Man tuck and now look at the team.

Twaa a hard blow, (ana. Yeitrrday a little more bad luck blew over the Buffaloes. "Png Griffin, the brat right fielder in the league and leading home run ilugger of the circuit, injured hi knee and will be out of the lineup for acveral day. Ty" single, who hat been doing gnud work behind the plate, injured hia thumb during tho tail game of a dou-hlehcader Sunday, 1 I and aa the retult will be on the bench lor a couple of days. That waant enough bad luck.

Bert filaiaer, pitcher and one of the beat hurtoi on the team, injured hia ankle eliding Into third bate. Remit: Another Buffalo ia unable to play for at lean two dajri So, with Crilhn, Lingle and Claiaer the bench, the Buffaloea will enter the lait game with the Sioux City Packtre thia afternoon in a rather patched np condition. Barney Burch will lake l.ingle'a hce, "Pal" Maaon will work I the sun-garden. "Slim'' Davenport ia alated to do the hurling act. Following the Sioux City aerie, St Joteph will invade Omaha for a three-game aland.

On Friday, Augnat 12. the Buffaloea open a ae-rirt at Sioux City. Yeitrrday the lorala aplit a doe-Mrhradrr with the Sioux City Pack-era. winning the opener. 12 to 6.

and losipg the aecnnd, 4 to 1. (rtai nt-r xtarted the firxt cant Fit, and altar allowing thr viaitnra four earned runx and ax hiti. waa jerked In favor nf lattrr affourH fivr hilt. Norman Qwr. former Omaha phrkrr, iwhlrd for Sioux City.

Ha waa nickrd for IS like during thr, rSt ktnlnga hd worked. In IhC arrond Hatirh- gartnry who hat bri out of gimr for xrvrral wtrkx hecauxa of i an tafured arm, relnmrd to tha box and for right innmgx pkrtird a bad in- and i'x hki waa jerked 'W Dantali' The wrd one a.mrd rwt i dandy rontert. He had nne Had the Fackcrs won from the Dig "II" the pennant would have bun won hy the K. segregation. Both contest in the early inning were hard-fought, hut as the games raw old the Packers' machino ''blew up" and their opponent had little trouble in scoring a victory.

Error behind Kilgore and Hike at the crucial moment, and failing to bit ia the pinches, proved the Packers' downfall in both of the con fetti Kilgore hurled for the Dolda in the first game, and although touched for seven bill including Kir of double and a triple, he nrd II and failed to iuue walk, while Ratimussen, for tha Big kept hit fivo hits well scattered. Several times he pulled out of a tight place. la the game against the Hardware mei the ninth faming tally proved fatal, when consecutive doubles by Borawaik, B. Miller, a triple by Stahurski and singlet by Raumua-sen and Zelen, netted the Hardware men throe runs. In an effort to remain In the race, Manager Ergen twitched hia line-up, switching Centerfielder O'Brien to first baa Fotach to right and Price to center.

He. also sent hia veteran, Joe Pike to the firing line against tha youngster, Clarence "Smiling Smith, bnt the youngster lamed the Picker back lor the second time and won hia third game in tha fight for Iha pen nant. For fiva Innings neither team waa able to send a runner scrota tho plate, although tho Packers had acv-eral opportunities. Smith tightened and by brilliant support pulled out alicad. A fast double play in the second inning with twa on, Leftfield-er Dairy to Cunninghaa ent off nt least two runs and another double the eighth, P.

Abboud to nlay fat Murphy, (topped a batting rally. Smith waa touched for nine bite. and tanned four, while Pile waa bit los Leading Bitters In Major Leagues AMBMKAJf UMVE mxyaft Cl 1 a Al B. HsUxmbi Datrsit ..11 Rakl Oasrall It III St 11 BxMhar. Clan Si IS is tsmi kt laum nt si ii jrs Ball Maw Tark 1 III 1U Jll NATIONAL UtaOVK Playar.

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HAN waa to acampcr dawn Filth avenue in outdoor pajama, all klng'a hoaaee and all king'a n't get traffic untangled again. -Bb Nw York'i moat atyliah alley alf dolled down in aample of what ihr'a going to wear next year. Nobody looka at her more than five or aix timet. If itylc continue to evaporate, we'll have to pave atreeta with bath mala. Cat under tand how frxgllc aex cm get away with that overland lin- (aria they wear on ailka and va rd If oultvard.

If fine fee then make ftna ail our faahionabla tadtaa ara picked turkcyi Style may tart in Pari, but wc finiin 'em here. If ikirtleaa arx continue wild ruih of eiplanade deihahille, our mode! girla will will! have to get apccial parade permit to Imps. I walk down Broadway wearing ahoci During winter they wear aealakin. aihfcr foxakin. minkakin.

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A. it Waial Oar Lltten. IMx.M SSfSSitSf 8 I -j i a a i a i i lofeham a aaaaiaaii I i a I i i i for II ind sent lock eight of tho Columbia vis the striks-out route. With the scoro 1 and I In the opening of Ih seventh round, thu Columbia! started batting rally and scored thro rnna on throe hhi two errors and a stolen baa white in the tighih fivo hit, including triple by Murphy, Walk tad an error gave them four more, Denny Q'Brien and McLaughlin were tha only two playcn tor tho Packers to cross tho plate of (hi COBttltf. Besidri the pitching of Smith ftl, the Columbia the Sliding of li Abboud, Maher and the hitting and fielding of Murohy featured.

Murphy connected safely three limes eat of four sad scored three of the mi Foe. the Packers O'Brica'i fiddiaj at Aral McLaughlin's calchiag Polan'i fielding featured. KOLB PACK. CO. I BIO I MSI AlH.O.A.

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II HTV 44 .471 44 44 .444 44 44.411 Utelmmk at IfiUMiMlIk ToMi al MliMNtl MImm9U Mllwa1ift Former Tennia Champ to Compete for Singlea Title Philadelphia, Aug. 1 R. Lindley Murray, who won the United Stales tennis title two years ago at Forest Hills, K. has entered thia year's singlea championship tournament to be played at the Germantown Cricket dub, begin ning September 9, it waa announced light Maykas i I Dcs Moines Boosters Set Two Worlds Records in Game With St Joseph uatriM luaii sacu. jr twr W.

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Ha walked np to Johnson and demanded an explanation for the latter! refusal to apeak to him. John' sons only rciponia was sneer. Tha Langford slapped John ion on the face. Tho battle waa on and tha wickedly wielded blows wen not modified by glovci Tho concerted efforts of all Johnaoo'a trainers was ucctMarr to separata iha pah. But tho battle wu too abort for Langford's pent up vrn genre to be sail fled sad today this diver ex-pooMt of fisttana waits for tho day when ths two may dash hi a ring not for tha money it will bring, but for the glory of punishing au enemy.

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Txlxytaxx fe liwa xaxMX-l I y. yirat NxlMaxt Baxli arnlaal Omaha MaUeaai haal (twa xaaMx.) I y. Waaiani KaMrM Cl aaalnxl Mmi Rmaraa Baal BUICKS Langford Once Whipped Jack Johnson for Insult Are Enemies Moleihin ia very popular. No matter where mole in, they wear kin to you can ara it. Don't get crltica wrong.

Thta ia an order, not a complaint Only reformer! obioct to preaent atylei Old-faahionid women med to roU down Avenue Number Five in hoop kirti Now girta dont give one whoop for a kirti They uaed to atrp into lailiei tailor, inok at aample and order dresi Now they look at dreia and order (ample. Lading tailora have to Irarn new trade. Girla get tlicir clothei made on doctor'a prcicription. Doc or-dera 'em to keep in wen air and Mnihinc much aa poaaible. That'a way they dreal.

Preaent atyla of akirta makta flap-look like paraaol with two ham per dim But atyiea an aeonondcaL IfMflf Impoaaibta to outgrow clothei Girl atarta in with abort drtnei luOnger her lega grow, more ityliah lie dreued. 60, which i also claimed to be a reeord. Not an error waa made by the team. Tha first baeman led with put-outs, hiving 19 to hia credit, with three auiiti The shortstop had IJ uiisti The burden of the field ing wu borne by the infield, ai tha idled the three out Adders only, hand! ball thru times during the garni Porter Wins Happy Hollow Golf Tide The Happy Hollow club golf championship went to Foye Porter yeiterday by virtue of his defeat of Guy Beckett in 36-hole match hi tha final of the club tourney, 3 and 2. Porter previously was the Happy Hollow rhampkm.

having won the title in 1919. i Beckett has been runner up lor the last two jrbari Porter stepped faito'ths lead in tha morning round atyrwn 2 np at the and of the first AB. Porter turned In 77, while BLckrtt was good far 79. BecUvi brought the aeon aeeond, bnt Porter regained jT lead' by taking tha fourth boll stMunidpal Golf Meet Begins Play fat tha first annual Municipal Golf tournament commenced this morning af Elmwood park with 35 golfers out to make tha roundi The pairing for this morning follow: Jxhxsax Flsfl Fator lrl H4wt MiLoil ilftyi ff Ifiwk. W.

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iram flara W. iai A HwteM plflyi lradaHeke -an a. niiwiii ailfMA- nia Joki rm aia RaraMarlplan WMfcfl Xlaya wintonu. rtaraaa plan Jill MbjIMs Creiton Low Double Bill To South Omaha GinnU The South Omaha-Giant woo double-header from tha Crtitou, Ii, team yeitrrday afternoon at Cro-' ton, taking tha first game by ajenn of 6 to 2, and tha second 9 to 7. The second was a 12-inning affair.

Davit driving In tha winning ran when ha connected for a homer with a mu on first. Davis held Creiton to throe hits In tha first gams and Abbott allowrd them eight In the second' Hugh hurled both, contests for Creiton. Additional news of fatteroat to aport fan can bo found on pm i. Stan Langford, veteran of srill srrlvo bora tomorrow for Anderson, light heavyweight champion, in tho City Audi torlum Friday night, the only fighter who whipped Jack Johnson, former heavyweight title by defeating Jim Jeffries, Ring history does not record tho fight because it was not fought Inside ths hempen strands, but It wu a vicious one while it lasted and bpth Langford and Johnson were after blood, and to this day they are sworn enemies. wu aim training fpr entered Tbs club between' hifforf ad Du Moine, Aug.

8. The Dri Moinci Wcftrrd league team set two world's rceordi fat a game her yeiterday againit the St. team. It made more assists; than any previous record for nine I inning when it wu credited with i U. With the 27 puliwii its total rhsneu for the game comet up to Big Jim Vaughn to Join Squad Again Chimes Trlksxi Owaka Has 1 Mar Win Chicago, Aug.

reinatate-mrnt on the club roster agreed to by Manager Bill Killifer and hia reappearance awaiting only the O. K. of Judge Landis, Big Jim Vaughn yeiterday turned his back on semi-professional basa ball for hia old club, according to a report from well informed source. Vaughna suspension, inflicted by Ex-Manager Even, waa due to expire Tuesday, but resides! Vecck of tha Cuba already has agreed to the reinstatement and will gat Judge Landia derision today, according to this information. It is understood that the understanding between Vaughn and the club included pn: ment of bis aalar during the par of itn pension.

tournament. Tha firit II hole of th qualifying rounda will bs played I and today anJ tha aeeond tomorrow, tho 32 low men qualifying for tha chant- fomihip flight match play beginning fdfindiyi Tha mesting of the" association composed of 75 cluba hi mora than 50 chia-will ba held tonight, at which lima tha annual election of affleen will he held and the eourse for th 1922 tournament selected -Omaha ta out to teeun tha 1922 tournament. Tha Nehraakani are working hard to land the meet, and judging from pro tent indication tber mar aucceo Johtnou occurred fs training quarter! Li gas Franciaco, CaL, law month! after Johnson bad won tho heavyweight crown of the world. Of a natural arrogant disposition, John ion bad repeatedly rtfused to apnik lo LangMnL Tho sonsitivt nature of tho "Boston Tar Baby wan riled and ho avowed to avongo Johnson's insult at tha first opportune time. Aid tha chance aeon presented itself with tho moat ap propriate setting.

in training' toga, Johan on ia bis training waa skiing la chair quartan preparatory to taking np hia day's grind, when Langford, who The acknowledged leader of -r-ular priced cars. Stability, com-a bined graceful lines, have gained for Buick this enviable position. Both the six-cylinder and new four-cylinder models are now on display by all Buick Dealers. tf Omaha Golfers at Transmtississippl' Meet Expect Blaine Land In Final BracketpTBig Classic (i 1 1 i. ii FOUR-CYUNDEB Raadatar, tbraa pasaangir s', MS from Amateur Dla Dnver, Aug.

8. (Spriid Telegram.) Tho Omoha contingant of golfers entered in tho 21t annual TranunlaaUaippI tournament, which started over the linka of the Denver Country club at 8 oclock thin morning, expect to carry tha ehamplonihip trophy back homo with them. With Blaine Young, Nebraeka atata champion, shooting In lino form, tho chancoa of an Omahan winning tha title jumped a eouple of pegs aa tha annual tourney rolled. Into action thia morning The -H' HarSwars Mi at lit par aaai airaatar yaatartar ISM vaah asm SMI Tawing, ffvo-paasangxr a MS gg-M Cxur tbraa paaaangar a S47S 1M7 Sudan, Hveexaengw HM SIX-CYLINDER M-44 m2, tar, tbraa panangxr I4M Stg Txurtag, fivo paxxaagxr ISM. -k.

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Ralph Peter, former Nebraska champ and runner-up thta year, ta another Omahan who ta expected to make a good showing. Peters, Francis Gaines and W. J. fays arrived Sunday, and In the afternoon devoted their time -to etnifying th coma Nearly every prom ia sat middle-writers aoUar ja caurad fat this bis Daaar (TUrtta, aMtecflatSar af tha Data lartihs aampaa MM hia haM at Iha laiual aeah hi fea ataaM gama mm J.M Ilka Ha I a kM Hka a iMlaar." KM ay a ar. It ahaaaaa wlih-M aa artar.

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