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Omaha World-Herald from Omaha, Nebraska • 14

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OURTEEN Warneke Cops Great Mound Duel from Hubbell as Cubs Upset Giants 1 top Chisox Down Yankees 3 1 Tail Enders Beat Blue Sox 2 0 bases and Galan Bliss Leader fanned an in State Open 0 Moore 0 4 lb 1 3 0 4 3 1 1 was scored fifth 0 3 St OV Novel Ideas I) 3 3 2 Rowe in 7th 2 1 4 Herb 3b 0 ans Wonder but He 1 0 Iowa Plans Radio Sound Trade Ways ootball Rallies 50 74 60 61 I 1 Detroit olUndstrm If Boston 0 0 3 66 in the tie 1 1 2 said 4 34 9 Results 0 1 Totals Links Meet Will Attract 80 Beatrice Stays 3 6 a 0 3 0 Games io 0 3 Cf 9 Pi 5HigRins 3b 1 lb 4 0 13 Totals 29 1 5 24 7 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 27 12 1 five 5 4 3 1 1 1 heats: 3 If 1 1 1 4 00Q 6 I 3 0 1 4 3 1 thnu 1 4 ft 3 0 0 0 8 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 3 1 1 1 2 0 were first 0 0 0 2 2 Mangum Brandt It Smith xxl logan Columbus Milwaukee 0 0 0 4 4 0 4 1 5 7 1 459 451 417 2 4 no A A 3 3 4 4 4 0 0 4 4 4 1 4 3 0 i) 1 it rf 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 3 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 5 1 1 0 5 0 4 1 1 A 1 unosts Whip the Monarchs 6 0 0 OOO 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 1 i 0 0 0 1 2 1 2 4 3 3 7 1 1 6 0 0 123 111 123 123 123 102 107 73 111 101 104 Alex Brown 4 4 4 4 3 1 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 01 0 0 55 63 63 65 Bruins Take Three of our Cut New York 4 4 4 1 (J 1 1 (1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 59 54 46 45 1 0 0 2 0 ono 0)X 0 0 0 0 0 0 rt3673633W)359354352 Lea cue1 St Joseph Omaha Rock 1st 2 Pct511209 Haydens orfeit to The Haydens forfeited their i 3 3 1 4 0 4 3 4 4 7 1 White between been a and al crowds present 3 0 7 3 Wins End at 16 Straight as Lyons Bests Broaca in Mound Battle Ruth Drives in Lone Run 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 18 1 10 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 he Tomorrow The one man fly ing corps Yankee cyport jdoss ers High International Office 75 79 port Topeka Sioux Moines Scores a 69 to Go ive Strokes Ahead with 140 Zadalis Slips Blanks Davenport for 7 rames in 7 3 Cedar Win 82 withdrew 87 withdrew 96 wtthdrew 97 withdrew 99 17withdrrw 0 Bate cf OMarrd If iTvnnr 1h 2 3 3 2 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 9 450443377363 0 15 0 0 0 0 Norfolk 5 Lincoln 2 Sioux alls 8 Beatrice 1 i 2 Bluge 30 0 Stone rf 1 Harris If 0 Cronin 0 Bolton 2 Schulte cf 2 Busko lb 5 Kerr 2b OWhtWhT Rowe Sorrell I 4 0 3 Oil) 0 0 3 1 0 3 0 3 St Paul 5 1 Indianapolis 2 2 Toledo 10 Kansas City 1 Milwaukee 14 Columbus 2 Minneapolis 17 Louisville 6 rnokl Chip'n rf rey ss Taylor if ft 2 1 4 0 0 0 KIL16 ffe rte Au lt 4 511467444415 0: Cross'll Olaltz'r 3b lltuth rf cnap 3 Lazzerl llSeikirk 2' Jorgen It IxRoIfe Upset lashed in Iowa Meet RedOafc Beats Macedonia 73 3 6 irtontips old WOH 000 0 HORSE RACE' 5 5 4 4 2 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 3 0 Hit Settles Tilt 0 1 1 2 homer the highlight of 3 07 Eight Teams Ready in Gate City Loop Eight franchises were taken at the meeting Wednesday night in the Gate City bowling league An other and final meeting will be held next Wednesday at which captains will arrange the division of prize money and pass on regu lations Strange as It Seems Although he tramped and ca noed through the wild country for 40 years he never carried a gun He dressed in typical fron tier style except that he never wore shoes or boots always go ing barefooted despite the dan ger of snakes His was a job well done for even today in Ohio Indiana Il linois and Iowa are apple or chards which were started dec ades ago through the efforts of Johnny Appleseed 1 0 13 1 0 4 4 i Goodman rf 5 in dhe iiarion3' fill A Hol WM652 Than a 8 ft 2 1 0 ft Association Pct 1 Louisville530iToledo5301SL Pau! 519! Kansas Dispatch to The World Herald Nebraska City Neb Aug 29 Nebraska City Country club ex pects SO entries in its second an nual Sunday before Labor day Open golf tournament to be held Sep tember 2 Prizes valuedat $125 will be awarded the winners runners up and consolation winners Identical prizes will be awarded in each flight Seward Country club Is sending three auto loads of players and a number of entries have been re ceived from Omaha and Lincoln Rogell ss lb Owen 3b (Continued frn Pa 13 and the amateurs in sections of 16 all the way down the line Win ners and runners up in each divi Bob Craney Bags 79 in Tourney Tune Up Bob Craney practicing for the Dundee Valley View tournament toured Dundee in 40 36 76 Wednesday Dick Pehlc had a 40 39 79 and Pehle are con tenders in the second flight ox the meet No first round tourney matches were turned in Wednes day players having until next Monday to run off initial flights 3 3 4 2 I) 2 3 When hot water is poured into a thick glass it heats the inside of the glass while the outside is still cool The heat expands the inside of the glass causing an internal stress which often causes the glass to crack A thin glass stands hot water better be cause it heats through quickly and expansion is uniform throughout Lmtrue Pct 656' St Louis616 Eton Chicago st game: 000 002 020 003 12 Crews Toe Line in Industrial Loop The industrial bowling league held the final meeting Wednes day at and reported 12 franchises taken Twenty six at tended Bill Barker will serve again as president with Dale Wine inger vice president and Rub Wa gle secretary and treasurer The league opens September 11 Teams are: ilm Row Powers ron tiers Gordons Roberts Interstate Wonder Bar Cleaners Thallas reight alstaff and Apex 3 4 6 6 Stockholm Aug 29 GD The International Amateur Athletic federation cleared its agenda of several minor problems adopt ing a simplified decathlon scor ing table and a new rule for judging high and broad Jumps and re elected Edstrom of Sweden president for another four year term here Wednesday Edstrom had planned to re tire but said he reconsidered on the unanimous plea of the coun cil Avery Brundage president of the Amateur Athletic Union of 'the United States who had been expected to succeed Ed strom was elected vice president and Bo Ekelund also of Sweden was re elected secretary The proposal to modernize the decathlon scoring table now Pct480440423 bat met Pct 56 bb 55 67 sn 70 45 80 360 club called off program and will be here City entries is er of national Class A races have been added to the program making an event for large motors There will be races in classes A and in a free for all division 3 3 3 4 3 3 S7 83 171 fe2 171 3 1 4 5 5 4 Johnnu Appleseed Cjondhdi Cdpman) woiaH THe Pct 64 68 76 79 McIntosh Breltlngi'r I'undee ourth llcht Summers IL Dow llanltz IL Quick II 3 4 4 (Jrba'ski ss Mallon 2b McM's 2b Moore lb Berger ct Lee It Thmpsn rf Whitney 3b 1 11 6 i 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 2 1 0 1 1 1 1 10 1 0 1 0 0 32 28 based on the world records of 1932 in the 10 events was pre sented by inland's delegation and warmly supported by Brun dage himself a former all around athlete The new' high and broad jump rule provides that any jump is a fair jump where the take off is made from one foot This does away with the different inter pretations placed on the old rule which forbade over the bar and removes any argument as to the legality of the so called "California used by the world record holder Walter Marty of resno CaL The congress despite a favor able report from the council declined to take over control of women's sports Great (S 4 five 2 Gehrir lb han'n 2b 3 0 it 4 0 104 102 Oillack 3h II Galan 2b OlCuyler cf rf If 01 Hartnett 2 Grimm lb 3'JurKes ss 3 ivarnese Totals run 000 000 000 0000 000 001 1 batted Cuyler Three base hi Double plav Jur on Dans riuuueit Hubbell 3 sears ana 5 ft 5 4 4 4 4 4 St Louis Errors Jordan Knenecke Medt lancey rey Knenecke De lane ey Babich Double Raws nn balls Struck out Babich 7 isarr Moran ana 4 4 3 4 3 3 Rogen Owen 3b ox rf Doljack Auker Marberry Totals 43 Detroit Philndplnhia Errors Rogell 2 White Rattpn Tn Gehrtncer 4 uoijacK nayes mnrIortv 3 VJ I WV fc Gehnnger oxx I 0 2 i 0 1 0 0 1S4 176 1 176 174 168 ft 0 2 Jensen cf 0 1 ft 0 ft 10 Apple orchards spread through out the midwest in pioneer days largely through the efforts of one man a man who made it his mission in life to go about distributing apple seeds to set tlers He came to be known as John ny Appleseed although his real name was Jonathan Chapman He was friend alike to white men and Indians and among the latter was considered a great medicine man because of herbs he gave the natives Totals 33 7 11 27 5 1 0 10 10 1 1 2 5 0 10 31 4 i 3 0 0 1 Anderson 2 0 1 i 0 0 0 International League Rochester I Buffalo 3 Baltimore 3 Syracuse 2 Toronto Montreal 4 Only games scheduled 4 0 12 4 0 0 3 0 2 3 6 0 12 11 Omaha at Topeka at Rap Moines at Is Sioux at St Joe National League Kansas City Drivers Enter Boat Carnival Nebraska City Neb Aug 29 (2P) More than 30 drivers will com pete in the Nebraska City out board motor boat race carnival on the Missouri river here Sunday and Monday The Kansas City Motor Boat its Labor day race 12 of its members One of the Kansas Dick Neale a driv reputation Iowa Has 58 Gridders on Pre Season Roster (The nrhl IhTHldS bMirl9 ftervirp) Iowa City la Aug ifty eight men who are regarded as cer tain to report to Coach Ossie Solem September 15 arc listed on the official University of Iowa football squad roster The list includes 21 backs 11 ends and tackles 10 guards and five centers Among the candi dates are 14 major letter winners of last season Cards Stop Dodgers 4 1 St Louis Mo Aug 29 GP) Be hind the five hit pitching of Bill Walker the St Louis Cardinals Wednesday defeated the Brooklyn Dodgers 4 to 1 in the rubber con test of a five game scries double and Walker's single gave the Cardinals a run in the fifth The Dodgers tied the score on doubles by rey and Koe necke but the Cards regained the lead on single and Med double Rothrock scored when Jordan fumbled Taylor's throw in the seventh and a double steal added a run in the eighth 3 3 4 0 13 Ery 0 1 0 1 I 1 1 0 0 0 abrhpoa 4 3 4 4 4 3 3 4 4 Pct 69 63 60 56 5 0 Turn About Is air St Joseph M0 Aug 29 Reversing the tables the Sioux City Cowboys who were shut out Tuesday night 1 to 0 by the Saints 'fed the St Joseph club the same kind of medicine winning Wednesday night by identicallythe same score to even the series at a game each bluUV Sioux Citv 4 St Joseph 0 Cedar Rapids 7 Davenport 3 Des Moines 6 Rock Bland 1 Omaha 3 Topeka 1 (11 Innings) National League Chicago 1 New York 0 Boston 11 0 Pitsburgh 0 7 St Louis Brooklyn 1 Only games irst Entries iled for 10000 Meter Run (The Wrll Sports Iowa City la Aug 29 irst requests for entry blanks for the National A A cross country championship to be held here No vember 29 were received Wednes day by Coach George Bresna han from the New England A A officials at Cambridge Mass and the Boston A Some one hundred of the coun best distance runners arc ex pected to compete in the 10 thou sand meter event a 0 Wli i Cochrane Sehrlnger 2b Carter Lorin Wuek Dayton Brecht Wavne 1 Henry 4 1 O' Stmnte cf 3 I 14 1 Maxwell 4 4 2Ete 4 ie i Grand Circuit Summaries Syracuse Aug 29 CT1) Results of Grand Circuit races here Wednesday: 2:20 abrhpo ft 1 2 0 I 2 1 1 (H three heats abrh po 4 4 New York Aug 29 QD With Ted Lyons shading the youthful Johnny Broaca in a duel the Chicago White Sox won their first game of the year in the stadium as they defeated New York 3 to 1 in their final contest of the year at the ball park The Yanks won the 10 previ ous games Both teams did all of their scor ing in the first inning The Sox mixed timely hits by Al Simmons and Manager Jimmy Dykes with Luke sacrifice and two bases on balls to score their runs Thereafter they were held to two hits by the Yale graduate but Tod Lyons kept the six hits well scattered The New lone run came as a result of a pass to Crosetti single and Babe single hlCHKo (A) abrh oa i efgtrth tn ninth oou ow 021 3 ton 7 oten Kuna batted tn Olaen Hall 2 Lrm 2 An ynolds Two base Ha 1 4 Shoaf 1 Beam 1 Wllhama and Naylor Have defeat due simply to the fact he ms Open date AmrrlrHii League Detroit at Cleve a I Wash at York Only games American Association Colum at Milw I Toledo at Indian at St Paul Louis at Minn American League Detroit 12 5 Philadelphia 7 13 St Louis 5 Washington 4 Chicago 3 New York 1 Only games 1 2 3 American 82 43 77 48 64 58 65 62 Thompson Home XfAvrn Uo qA Aft 2 Betts 1 Struck out Lucas 1 Hits rench 4 in 1 2 3 7 1 3 winning pitcher rench Umpires 1 oo 5 5 Beat at alls I Lincoln at Norfolk 72 72 146 71 76 73 149 76 75 76 151 71 79 80 74 15479 77 83 8 i withdrew 31 0 4 27 16 004 000 II 000 000 0 3 2 3 6Jenscn sf ijiruistrm 1'P Waner Vaughan 0 Thevenw sunr lb 24 26 22 28 ss is 17 34 330 Martin 3b rf risch 2 Medwick If Collins lb Delancey uraiu tv hi ad City iv abrh poa ii ct rf Urbnskl ss Mallon 2b Moore lb Berger cf Lee If rhompsn rf 5 Wutney 3b 5 Hogan Betts Total 40 Veilllch Lu by W'house oh Wilson 5 Will's' ss Hendee lb Kczleh 3b xCantrell Totals 34 4 6 27 11 Doljack I Totals 32 0 7 27 10 xBatted for Anderson in eighth Sioux City 300 000 01 4 St Joseph 000 000 000 Errors Bates Traynor Mclsaae Runs batted in Whitehouse Hendee 2 Johnson Hits Henderson 6 in 8 Doljack In Struck out Anderson 6 Doljack 2 ehde 4 Two base hits Johnson Willingham Anderson Home run Johnson Double play Luby Hendee Losing Anderson Kuntzman ana Leake 1 :3 3 Time Amerlcan tv 78 Columbus 71 Milwaukee 71 Ind'npolis 70 3 0 a ta 1 0 0 0 Bolen and Riddle Thomas and Second Platoon Takes Ball Title The second platoon of com pany won the dia mond ball championship at ort Crook Monday The winning roster: rHf Mounu Leonard LofquUt Burdette Kubik Marion rayue tvaipn uroix naroia UUfcll DUrtARA AirlUJ Dflllh Johnson Larry Linthicum James Beltze: Ralph Powell OlVauglian ss II 3b 0 Suhr lb 1 La'getto 2b li Padden lIHoytp 1 Ol Totals 33 7 11 27 10 ivat Macks Chase 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mbrhoa i 0 2 in State League Beatrice Neb Aug CP Directors of the Beatrice the Nebraska State baseball have submitted to a one dollar tine for use of an player and will continue son in the league They Wednesday however that would withdraw from the Beltzer remains at the Legs year i i rqar abrh pa i 4 4 0 1 0 Browns Gain 5th Place Washington Aug 29 CT) The St Louis Browns clamped hold of fifth place in the American league Wednesday defeating the Washington Senators 5 to 4 to cop their series 4 to 1 Karl Senator pitcherweakened in the eighth inning to allow three singles that resulted in a run by Melillo which broke a 4 to 4 deadlock St Loult abrnpo 0 4wanaon rf Haas cf Simmons If Appling Dykes lb Haves 2b Hopkins 3b Hadj'kl Lyons Totals 28 3 4 27 10( Murphy I Totals Gehringer Wallops Way Into 4th Place in Six Batting Uy Associated Press Charlie clouting in the Tigers Athletics double head er Wednesday boosted the De troit second batting three percentage points to 359 good for fourth place In base Big Six Gehringer con nected safely five times out of 11 trips to the plate The standing: A 4 85 153 191 4t 477 BY ROBERT PHIPPS The Sioux City Ghosts a little surprise on the L'okr Monarchs Wednesday in the Sci west Iowa baseball tourraxe' winning a 7 to 4 ball game to ter the semifinals of Class A I The Monarchs were pretty hi ly thought of around these aa they have made a good fhoj inz against our better deti revelation therefor proves (1) the Ghosts ere stuff or (2 the Monarchs wei overrated Willie Has Some Luck Red Oak used John IntlekcLL to defeat Macedonia 7 to 1 lower division Thursday the lie Kain beauties officially knoxx a the Hughes of Council Bluffs play a second round game y'j Oakland McKain must pick cp new team The winner will be a the semifinals in Class A Willie Jefferson of the Gbirj made a few tactical mistake tx had enough luck to last 13 hits and two walks for a tory In the sixth the Monarch shelled out four hits pne a doe and one a triple and got only tz runs A double play killed off the side Willie teas getting weaker abra this time and with the score de: at 5 to 1 didn't look like a go bet But his mates used two er rors and a hit for a pair of runs the eighth and made a job ereo more handsome with a rinth ning unearned run Brown ails in Pinch Hamp of the winners cracked i ball over left field fence in th second to give his team a 2 to lead Twa hits and a bad inflek play added one in the fourth and Streets came around after a double in the sixth The Monarchs were irefSdst again in the seventh rapping three hard singles and getting but oce run Brown cleanup man left two men stranded by strikmg or Ghnt Maoarete abr hpoa atiraKx Htium zt Gilyard lb one rf Me an If Tapiey Street cf Hamp 3b Van Jerfen Total 39 (Continued from Page 13) business perhaps but very un usual in baseball Imagine bred in baseball magnates as rank Navin or Charlie Stoneham giv ing Mickey Cochrane or Billy Terry a vacation in the heat of a pennant fight Still Wrigley thought it quite proper When Grimm returned to the team the fans still were skepti cal so Wrigley announced Grimm has been reappointed to manage the Cubs in 1935 Grimm was tendered only a ayer's contract and his agreerm nt to menage the team is only a verbal one with Wrigley Something else unusual in baseball Wrigley admits his agreement with Grimm is unusual in base ball but nothing exceptional in other lines of business body in the Wrigley company has a he explained we have one of the smallest la bor turnovers in the business world Very few are fired very few quit A contract mean much anyway Even with a contract a man ager can be dismissed during the Having confirmed his faith in Grimm Wrigley then moved to call off the annual fall city series between the Cubs and Sox The annual contest the Cubs and Sox has fixture for many years ways has drawn good Since the Sox are the city champions it would have been necessary for the Cubs to challenge them When the Cubs refused to make the challenge it meant the end of the series "I see where any thing to be gained by such a said Wrigley mean much any more I think' the fans have comcsto regard the series as nothing more than a stunt whereby the (players pick up some extra money I think more to be gained if the Cubs concentrate on the National league calling off the city series proved an immediate spur to the Cubs Many of the less ambitious Cubs seemed satisfied to finish runner up in the Na tional league for with their cut out of the series pot and the money from the city series they would have netted almost as much as the losers share in the world championship Imme diately after Wrigley made his pronouncement the Cubs stepped out and whaled the Giants twice A keen man this 39 year old Wrigley going to have a lot to say about the Cubs in the future and perhaps his ideas of business may benefit baseball as a whole (Copyright 1934) raternal Loop Meets The raternal Bowling league will hold its first meeting Wednes day night starting at 8:30 at the Garlow alleys Stine and Rensa 'At St Indianapolis rt raut Batteries Giuliani Second eame Indianapolis i 010 000 Bt Paul 000 031 Turner Logan Hutchinson Trow and enner New York 79 Chicago St Louis Boston 200 6 00! vr Hoyt Wins 13th Game Pittsburgh Pa Aug 29 GD The Pittsburgh Pirates aided by the brilliant pitching of veteran Waite Hoyt blanked the Boston Braves 7 to 0 in the second game of a double bill Wednesday after the Tribe had lambasted the Bucs in the opener 11 to 0 It was thirteenth win of the season He gave up just seven scattered hits with two on was the first game irst Game CM abrh oa i 5 Totals xxBaticd for Boston Pittsburgh The enow Waner 2 Vaughan eori TtVhhflRP hit Thompson Three base Stolen bare Vaughan Mangum 2 Smith i out Hovt 2 Mangum 1 in 4 smitn Mangum Umpires ley Time 2:03 (Continued from Page 13) doubles helped the Athletics tie the score in the fourth The next one came in the fifth to clear the bases after Marcum had singled Cramer doubled and Warstler walked homer accounted for two more tallies in this frame Marcum drove in another run in the sixth and Rowe finally was removed in the midst of another five run bombardment eighth Just afterward have was his first since he dropped a decision to the White Sox on June 10 In running up his streak of 16 triumphs he had whipped every other club in the league including the Yankees four times defeat was his fifth of the season as com pared with a total of 20 victories Besides leaving him in a tie with Johnson Wood and Grove for the American league record the set back spoiled his chance to over take the major league mark of 19 jointl held by Tim Keefe and Rube Marquard The Tigers had plenty of batting ammunition in the first game pounding Sugar Cain Roy Mahaf fey and Joe Cascarella for 20 hits including homers by Marvin Owen and rank Doljack Be sides four hits for Charley Gehrin gcr irpo Marberry received cred it for the victory clinched with a six hit run drive in the eighth after Eldon Auker had been driven from the box by the A irst game Nebraska Stat Pet Norfolk 29' 6 14 Sioux Lincoln 30 18 6251 Beatrice rhpoa abrh pi a 10 13 OlW'mroij 2b 4 0 1 2 2 i Vi EtlTt 4 0 0 3 0 Bruck1 a 1 ft i i io a owinr (n 4 0 0 0 21 Isaac A Luebs II A Walker Van Dundee Rogers IL Prlr iJiindPi Tom Uren Martin Petersen Dodge Morgan JI Rouse Mickey ifth riight Oldham Lakewood Lee II A Linderholm Bell Pat Connor Roy Harp Broadwater A Clark II Ralph Hale Broken Bow Nick Wranie ield Bockwltz Dundee Phil Aitken Lincoln A S'orz A Wathcrston Phil Yniisem Highland IL Marsh ield Jones Kulakofsky Highland Denotes professional 3 Ax wortbv also 2 :07 Island W) abrhpoa 4 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 01 1 Chicago (NJ abrhpoa 4 4 4 In ninth000 001 ooo mi Runs batted in Walker nits i Medvick Stolen pad Sac nt ice play Delancey nsch Babich 5 Walker 6 wa ktr 4 LJmDires Lewart 1:50 Boston 4 4 it i rerh Errors Vaugljan Lavagetto Runs batted Thompson 3 Moore 3 Berger 5 Two base hits Moore Waner Mallon Three base Thompson Home Berger Sacrifice Moore Base on balls rench 2 Lucas 2 2 Betts 1 Lucas 8 in Tnsin Quigley and Magerkurth Secono wuw Des Moines 110 IxlAnri OOCk batted woll 3 Win ford Gaffke 2 Michael Home run Giffke Three base Ogorek Or wol) Schultz Monahan Two bae Orwall Schultz Itouble play Denson Monahan Denson Schultz Struck Barnes 2 Wintord 8 Newton 3 Be Barnes 2 Wintord I Newton A Barnes 8 in 4 Ixwtnc Barnes Umpires Brown and Haley lme 1:52 Now Orleans 5 Chattanooga Only game scheduled Home Run Standings By Associated Press Home runs Berger Braves 1 Cramer Athletics 1: Higgins Athletic TKers Doljack Tigers 1 as 'Cchrig 42 oxx Athletics mi Giants 32: Collins Cardinals 'l Bcrscr' Braves 30 Johnson Athletics tptals American 586 National 677 1163 an i a 27 in xBatted for Broaca tn eighth Chicago 300 noo 3 New York 100 ioo OO Runs batted in Simmons Dykes 2 Ruth Two base hit Selkirk Stolen base Chapman Sacrifice Appling Double play Lazzert Gehrlg Madjeaki ApplUiK: bim mons Madjeskl Haye Dyke Croeettl Gehrlg Hase on balls Broaca 5 Lyon 4 Struck out Broaca 4 Lyon 4 Hits Broaca 1 in 8 Murphy 0 In 1 Loatng pitcher Broaca Ormsby aau Gelsel 1:33 Marksmen to Tangk at Des Moines Banf Rifle pistol and revolver ers will gather at ort this week end for the al Rifle association's matches which start Competition will be star Wimbledon cup at onCtsLi yards the Leech cup the nian trophy and others from the Des Moines be sent to Washington national winners will mined by comparison of a rv shoots Ogorek rf M'hand 3b Gaffke rf Orwoll lb Hudson If 2b S1K SS Rebmsn Win ford 1 2 Stokes 4W Dick purse Peter Volo 37 6 11 27 6 I Totals 110 000 002 130 Sims Cross and Dea rl 0 JArkunn 5 0 1 12U 4 4 1 0 I aron lb 3 2 17 91 Anderson 2 2 2 21 Reynolds 2b 3 1 1 9 Harf 3 0 10 I Waner Pirates GehriK Yankees Manush Senators Gehringer Tigers Terry Giant On Giants 81 8 169S7 86 170 The World Herald' Sport Service) Iowa City la Aug 29 At least four state radio stations are expected to broadcast the Iowa football day celebration Septem ber 15 it was announced Wednes day Definite arrangements have been made for broadcasts by University of Iowa coaches over stations WHO WOC Des Moines and the university station WSUI It is likely that WMT Waterloo and KWCR Cedar Rapids will be added to the list The football luncheon rallies have been scheduled in 36 cities and towns and at least 10 more are expected to take part Cedar Rapids la Aug 29 CT) The last place Cedar Rapids Raid ers defeated the Western league leading Davenport Blue Sox 7 to 3 here Wednesday night Johnny Hart blanked the leaders the first seven innings Hari even dozen Davenport 1 1V 1 1 Dtxca lb Olsen Riley rf Rye cf 4 1411 If 3b 4 Half 3b 4 Sbemr Beam Hartwig American Association At Louisville 001 300 002 6 10 Minneapolis 610 005 50x 17 17 Batteries Tlslne McKain and Thomp son Starr Chaplin and Hargrave Young At Kansas City iv ansa Clift 3b West cf Burns lb Permer if Camb'l rf Melillo 2b Grub Strange McColl Totals 33 5 13 27 12 zManush IzzMeyer I Totals 32 4 6 27 11 zBatted tor Whitehill in eighth zzBatted for Bluege In ninth St Louts 0W 022 010 3 Washington 'i01 030 Errors Clift Burns Strange Susko Coffman Runs batted Coffman 2 Schulte 2 Campbell 2 Strange Tvo base hit Pepper Three base hit Stone Stolen base Burns Sacrifices Kerr Schulte Cronin Double plays Strange Mellilo Strange MellUo Burna Blucge Kerr Susko MelUio Strange Burn Base on ball Coffman 6 Whitebill 1: McColl 1 Struck Coffman 5: Whitehill Mc Coll 2 WhitehJU 13 In 8 McColl 0 In 1 Losing pitcher Whitehill Umpires Owens and nnelly Time 1:32 If 8 4 9 and Sprinz Total 37 5 11 24 111 (Second game xBatted for Sorrell in ninth Detroit 200 000 120 5 Philadelphia 000 251 50x 13 Warstler oxx McNair Runs batted In Gehringer Rogell 3 Doljack oxx Higgins 3 Miller 3 Marcum 2 Mc Nair 2 Berrv Cramer Two base hits Miller 2 Cramer 2 oxx Goslin Home run Higgins Sacrifice Berry Double McNal oxx Rogell Gehringer Greenberg Marcum McNair oxx Bares on Balls 2 Marcum 2 Struck out Rowe 3 Sorrell 1 Marcum 4 Rowe 12 in 6 2 3: Sorrell 4 in 1 3 Losing pitcher Rowe Umpires McGowan and Summers Time 016 003 H3 OO1 Batteries Nekola and I Huckette and Crandall Demons Even Series Rock Island Ill Aug 29 GT1 Bill Winford held Rock Island to seven hits Wednesday night and Des Moines squared the series with a 6 to victory Des Moines (W Rock aue cwte niscnuits ss 4 1 mm nan in OiM'chaels 3b 3 Knox 0 Lehman 2b llStarr If 4 1 Wrobel rf 0 1 Denson cf 0 Barnas 31 1 7 27 13 Terry Ott cf Panning Vergez 3b Hubbell nvai 1 A 11 xOne out when winnin iew one Chicago Error Cntz Run Two base Cuyler i4 Rnnriflrp Harnett ces Galan Grimm Bases 4 rt gslr 4 1 StriJf'k Warneke 3 Klem Keardon Time 1:36 Standings of the Teams extern Pct 16 21 25 27 Knights Gal Winner in Chicago Chicago Ill Aug Knights Gal from the Auw returned to her good jjy at Hawthorne Wednesday a tured the Delta handicap spectacular finish over Mr James Marsh's Princess Carn game scheduled for Wednesday to third in the six fura tse the Carter Lakes in the Metro Knights Gas ran the amatcur league I 1:11 3 5 and paid 5 106 au Claire 11 Grand orks Duluth ft Crookston 1 argo Moorhead 12 Brainerd Winnipeg 6 Superior 2 abrhpoa 4 THE WORLD HERALD OMAHA NEB THURSDAY AUGUST 30 in34' 3 inney If Hayes Cain Mahaffev Mascarella 0 0 Total? 39 7 14 27 11 4 201 110 204 001 7 HiEEins rcuns White RoceH 2 7 jt rfdlllCl Two Base Hits Coch rane Gehringer oxx rinnev Higgins Home Runs Cramer Owen Doljack Stolen er sacriiices Aiiiicr Double Plays Ou en er boxx nases ry 2 Cam 1 Struck Out 7 Hits Auker Mahaffey 2 in Marberry 3 in non in 12 1 uno 4 5 4 autels Jones Total 33 3 5 24 14 i xBatted for Sbonf in xxBatieti for Beam iiavenporf Ce4ar Rapid Riley Arwrm Reynold Two baaa out Hart 12 Shoaf 2 a a ra a a a sion after the last 35 today all sbof i Beam i i Lomg pitcher qualif j' for prize nl ylor' The leaders: irst rngnt itoa Bliss 140 second flight Vince Mc Andrews 162 third flight Ray Russell 172 fourth flight Dow and summers ibo flight Oldham 192 Starting times and pairing" announced for the pros and flighters who will tee off at a and 1 AH others are to be paired at the tee at their own convenience inal Round Pairings The pairings: 8:30 and I Rod Bliss rank Cormaci ete LycK 8:35 and 1:05 Matt Zadall Deurmeyer ranci Mwu 8:40 and Bill Schuchart Engardt Charles Koontz 8:45 and Jack Hoerner Rpn 8:50 and Julian Milder Bill Ham ilton Wayne Davie 8:55 and 1:25 Lou Laren Bob Gar rett Jordan lion Pealer 9:00 and 1:30 OI Clark au! Straach Mickey Kruptnsky 905 and 1:35 John Morri rank Mul queeny Emil Beck 9:10 and 1:40 Al Shawhan Bill Bathe Stan Davies George Graham Scores listing round round" and 36 hole total: light xBill Schuhart xAlex Engardt Elmwood xCbarle Koontz Lincoln xOle Clark Lincoln Shrine xM Krupinsky remont xPaul Strauch Hastings rank Mulqueeny Un Ant xjohnny Morri Lincoln xEmll Beck Dundee xAl Shawhan Grand Island xStan Davie ield xBill Bathie xGeorge Graham Lakewood xNorman Sommer Bluff rirr rugni Rod Bits Jack Hoerner Hastin Matt ZadalL Dundee Brown Cannon Denver rank Cormaci Dundee Herb Deurmeyer Lincoln Don Pegler Lincoln ranci Massara A Lyck ield Julian Milder Highland Wavne Davie remont Ben Cowdery George Cannon Denver 'Rrkh rarrpH O' Lew! Larsen Council Bluffs Bill Hamilton ield Jordan Lakewood Second light Vine McAndrew Dundee Ralph letcher Lakewood Krebill Harold Russell 11 Stuber Cape Girar deau Mo Cart Aydelott Ed Jordan Lakewood Hal Bower Lincoln Walt Wherry Jimmy Haugh Eaton Dundee I Dolphin Dundee Jack Pettis Dundee Harden Storz Miller Askelof Third light Ray Russell Lakewood A Johnson Lakewood Bert Waddington Lakewood Wozniak Dundee Larsen Council Bluffs ir eeo Smith May remont Rroka Taylor Dundee Abraham Dundee George Rasmussen Jack Landen 11 Bob Monro Augle SoieuvUs tw 1 6 30 34 686 604 a r491 Rapids National League Xj Jr Cl 46 632 Pittsburgh i jit uni waiju 73 51 589 31b tjincinnau 81 78 7 83 81 77 8 161 79 17 86 163 IS Calumet Candler luso Buela the null 1 RpdpH rh IT Leia Hanover Roth) Calumet Eric (W Dickerson Cntzie 11 Stokes Aldus hr Gilbert) Lettie Dillon also started 2:07 2:06 ree for all match trottl nnru S9XOI Knnhmarv hv Bflwin Kash mfr White) 1 Prince Hall blk (H Thomas) 4 Vansantit ch Egan) 2 Calumet Crusader (W Dick erson) 3 Taffy Volo (H Stokes) 5 2 2:03 2:03 3 year trot 3 heats purse one sand dollars: Tara by Volomlte Sweet fern (u vvmteneaai Princess Peg br Egan) ma brewer Calumet Eleanor erson) Classi fled trot thousand dollars: Valor It hr leming) 2 Ilarvev Snencrr Hodson) 1 isaoene ni it Ponlar tli'l cb ay'Mrtlt Saki ClVH'lo started 2:07 2:05 li 3 race Jfrench lLucas 11 12 27 12 I Totals 310 'I ooo 86 172ce 17586 8 87 88 93 88 17786 87 86 178 87 87 92 179 93 90 96 91 90 184 92 IS 93 91 9'1 190 90 91 191 100 95 19? 97 93 19399 95 Mcedla XI Crttin It 3 1 1 UK to 75 1 2 31 si'sls rf 4 OU! 4 2 3 3 OlTrede 4 0 1 4 0 3 3b Moaerey 5 0 0 7 0 William L'r 3b 3000 cf i Snyder rf 4 0 0 1 3t 1 Xnt ko fr 3 1 2 0 Hamwn 1 I iMooreU Totals 35 7 11 27 12 Syle 1 Thorpe 3SzLamlis 1 8 I Total zBated for Thorye fa cTMR Red Oak Macedonia 002 JW 2g Woods Lynsm Larson jer Rowland 2 Stemple Horn nam Three base Russen Two base hit Russet! tck Double plays MorrtsonAVtlkmson Nick Hit by Trod Bases on Treds 4 Straelr Trede 5 Intlekof er 6 McMahon and Ohlmcer Tune 5 0 0 13 1 Maduon rf 5 2)11 3 110 6 Mayw'r lb 5 1 4 1110 Brown 4 9 1 4 A 5 4 3 4 1 1 7 Gntf'n Smith if inr 1 Totals 37 4 Nil Ghots 02u 1M in Monarch 000 103 1 Error Hilton 2 Hartnett Yrtv Brown Henry 2 Home run 9 Tt'E base hit Maywether Two base HS ton Street Madison Double Gilyard Tapley Sacrifices Grrf'a Bae on Griffin 2 jt Grifttn 11 Jefferson 7 OSfcrpx and McMahon Time 1:55 Well Well! Lynam Morti' Macedonia failed to cash ia the fullest extent in the third fourth getting five blows andthrw errors in the two innings for net gain of three runs After that Intlekoffer retired the side in der for four innings Bill Lym homered and Nick and Shanahar hit in the late innings to make it? margin of victory convtsg't Shanahan cracking a triple ft: two runs turned the tide in fifth The attendance so far ha taxed the capacity of Broad' park but officials are bankftt the drawing power of the hoze town team today and of the Hs of David riday plus the ufisI te crowds on Sunday and Labor ty to oreaK even Red I abriupns rraus i nnn ss 3b 5 2 2 1 lb 4 14 RumcII ef lb Washington fA) abrhtK) 3 1 1 i 5 1 4 0 3 3 2 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 60 71 74 145 80 149 7 Cain Cochrane 2 Gehringer Greenber on Balli Auker 1 Mahaffey lr Cascarella 2 Auker 6 Marberry I Cain 7 11 in 1 cam jt in 3 3 Cascarella 3 2 O') PifehAr PH Cain Umpires Summers and Gowan 1 Philm abrhpoa I 1 1 rarner I Warstler 2b () Miller rf oxx lb Higtrins 3b II McNair If 0 mney If 2 Berry o' Marcum 0s Totals 38 13 16 27 13 Philadelphia iaj a hoa 0 0 Cramer cf 9 0 Warstler 2b SO 154 7ft 15575 ne Jordan 2b Eopez Babich xStripp Totals xBatted (or Babich Chirn rn 111 turning to the mound with only two a vs rest lean Lon vvarnewc pitched the Chicago Cubs to a 1 to 0 shutout victory over King Carl 'Hubbell and the New York Giants Wednesday Kiki double in the ninth to score Augie Galan from first base gave Warneke his second vic tory over the Giants in the scries which the Cubs won three games to one It also was the first series the world champions have lost to the Cubs since last July Through the first six innings neither team could move a man past first base In the seventh Mel Ott who made two of the three hits lined a triple to the left field wall with one out but was glued to the sack as Jackson and Leiber proved easy infield outs The winning run started as Stan Hack drew a life as Hughey Critz fumbled his grounder After two attempts to sacrifice failed Galan forced Hack bat met first pitch and the ball shot out along the left field foul line for two bases and Galan raced home ahead of the relay The Giants made only 14 hits during the four game series to 27 for the Cubs The victory placed them four and one half games oemna uie Nt'' 5 ork (N) I Chicag aornpua 4 Thwrwdajr Hamburg Carter LaV Omaha at 1:30 (Ciao Huthea of Council Bluffa cu 5'eb at 3:30 CLaaa A MTlnMKfay KtdU PM Oak la 7: Maconia Sioux City Ghoita 7 iionroe archs 4 zx rf 4 1 jiaia xBatted for Mangum in iiftn xxBatied for It Smith tunln Hi'1 202 102 Runs baltnd Hoyt Padden Jen ri'rvt 4X411 rn Waner Bases on balls Hoyt 1 Struck Hits Mangum 6 in 4 Losing pitcher Magerkurth and Quig Itnpld ahrhpoa a 2 1 a 5 0 2 1 3 Mizeur It 4 2 2 6 Dickhot ct 4 2 2 3 0 2 0 1 i Iv 0 IH liii i Hi Lead to 4 Games in Ji i Aug 2U I ve I i (MAI I 7 i 5 Gfczx tj MWy IwP Ev i Wr A 1 1 Ilh 7 tj I jtk iiZ I I la Installs ll.

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