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TULSA DAILY WORLD TUESDAY JULY 24 1917
MUTT AND JEFF WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE? IT IS ONLY A MATTER OF ONE SMALL "I"
(Copyright. If IT. by H. C. FUher. Trade Mark Reg. V. B. Tat. Off)
By BUD FISHER
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r i i i' 5 j i nSS s STs FOR GIANT SLUGGERS
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COUNTERATTACKS
COST US VICTORY!.-1
Robinson of the Twins Is the
Man of the Hour With Hid
Heavy Hitting.
rTM in T
dame i nis Aiiernoon win j;e
the Seventh of a Trans-
ferred Series Here.
Thrc hiirli-ii on th loi al pltrhlnK
Btafi Hire iiniil.lo to hi.l.l the Kurt
Smith tram in tin1 KKme it Aw.iclatlnn
bra 1 1 park yesterday aftornoon and
came out of the frarus with a Hiiiall
end of the 10 to 11 mure. l'earH..n
Iil'at" and Youiik ull tnuk th.-ir turn
(in the luniiNil but ("on Id nut Klip the
ball pant K ilii-wi JJ.irr und Country
man.
The p. imc thin itfternnuti with F.irt
Smith enda t tie trannti-ri i d m i ieii hi-i e.
TuIkh flartid ttm first i.f tlm eini.t
KaiiK-s by dr..pp!nt It to the viHiti.ru.
TuNa wun the ."i-cmd Kami- whi.-li
wan played I'll. lay. and irt Siltnda) a
K.iii.e. Sunday tin- rriHlucem oaine
luu k and wun a duulik-lit adcr. but
dropped the frai as on yesterday. Thm
leave TuIhu'h aveiaKu .ioo for the ho-
nes. Tears. hi ti.uk the mound fur Cap-
tain V.iunt X athlete but lanleii oil ly
until the fnvt part uf the fifth iiinlnK.
Iil'.ale. a miiIik Canadian who hiiileil
ti.'in New Vurk wht-ie be ban Ih-iii
with the I'.uir.ilo i lull was hi nt in tu
relieve Te.uM.n but J nut lasted two
and one third InniiiKs. when Cy Yuimi;
chased lilinM-If t.i the frunt and huukIu
tu truss up tin- Aikatis.tM lus.
Slnrti'il llall Kullliii;.
K'lWIi in-e cave the vlftliHK clu It
(tuuil send. iff when be drew on I'i.t-
sun fur a Hti.Kle which went tu r.r.i.lv
but be failed to tuver the hiuunder.
The mmiiihI man up Williams jiut a
fluke ha. lie bunted an easy ball a
little tu the left uf the pitcher. Init
evidently Cearsun expected l'.rady tu
come In and net the ball..r
no cn.irt to cover the piv and the
ball rolled to Hi ady who fielded it
ton late to throw out the runner either
lit fnt or wcund. Mullander naci 1-
flccd und wan thrown out at firm nd-
vaneliiK both Ijiwunce and Williams.
Itoblsiin hit n hard mimic tu left field.
Koonnit Ijiw rent e. Hai r Hcnt the ball
tu deep center fur n twn-biiHn advance-
ment and scored the two runnels who
were ahead of htm. Adaiim walked
but Countryman flied out to Smith
popped to llub'iiti rethltiK
.al
'liallrd for Voul.f
s.erw i v u.uifuri;
Krl Hmttt 1"l n 32'i 1 1
lu.a U".' 072 luu- u
.summary : .t.lt-n bat. burr llnlenli
Si.aik.. two ta.e liila. Itarr. Urlta. lair
.liil.l. Smitk. Is.wir: biiiiuru on -J. I tl
.irwli- L.e-jtfi.. Vts. tl.'llaiiili-r ; .i.miI.Ih '
Mar. hr.i.lv In hiUnli t.i llrrM-r nit l.v I
piter.r. bal' ll.illan.l.r; .... .1 balia I 'own- i ai. In and aivi-ntli iiminirj today. Six
2 Time. 2 10 I iniurii Kan-.
McAlesur 9:
Spfriul to The World.
MAI.KSrKIl July 23. Mt-AlcHtir
bird khiui from Ardniore today i
ll-r latter t.-.im a..-rnd..l akywaid in
was re-
1 li ewi r
and Hi lts popped to
the Hide. The Htory of our half of the
initial iiiniiiK can be told in very few
wortlM. tine up one down; two
two down; three up. three down.
The only thlna; o mtcivMt in the
wound lap of tin. n.inia was a mucin
by William tu center which nh.uild
nuo I. eon an easy oik fur liiady.
ono scored on either mile.
I iiim-j- Work Kiillol.
liol.lm.n wi. red the onlv tallv c
cured in tli.. third frame when be nr
inc. I ale on H rut us u result of ni
xiniile tu ('him wbu tried with une
band to field tlm l.aU. t
tu pick it up li ii r hit tu I'.ra.lv w lio
threw linn out at firsO but iioiiu.... !
it with two down. The side
Urol when Lawrence hit to
who I t : i i.l bun.
Smith crossed the plate for the find
tally fur the home team when he sc.
i lir.'-i! li il.uil.le I eenler f. . 1 1 . e...l l.e
a tlnublc to bft by linwie. Uil'.ate
MOppeil a f mil flv tu lli.-tlM. Hlb-lltl
hit tu third and Hrady drew four bad
it liveries and then liuwie
when lleatly was passed up In a like
manner. uliHn htmiled the ball thru
second and set. red llalenti. l-'airclnid
drew a Iwn-liilHi. lilt to center
seining I'raily and lleatly. llrewer
pit ki d out a hiniili' to l.-flfleld und
l-'atrchibl scored lie was retired try-
inn tu steal ml Siulili ii k l'l went
In the plate for the second time n
"lie luiilliir and lilt to 1 li; htf It-Id. but
'was throvMi out at .secim t when
lliowi.. hit to tile Seoontl base ma II.
The first half of the sixth frame
was the prelude to a f unci a! marcli
tor the visitors. Thi-v never even ar-
rived nt first In tin- latter part of
this same tb.ipiir both l.a Hate and
lt.-il. ntl uaud.-red around the circuit
for counters. I-i Hate startetl the
w.Tk when be irot on first thru Hol-
land d's trior. Hah-ntl Rlimled to
Ill-lit. Hrady laint.'tl tu the pitcher
but beat the throw t.i find. Ileatlv
drew a one-base atfalr by hlttlnir to
thud s. -urine lit Halo. H.ilontl came
across tile st-otiliir line mi Hiiliinsuii'H
made ' throw home when ho oauk-ht out
l-'nli child. At the end nf the sixth
milestone the score stood 0 to lb
( annillan Wild.
In the next UiHate met his Water-
loo by letting the biuaes net full and
one man score. Vuiint went t.i the
rescue and let the visitors down with
a total of three runs fur their share
of tho loot. This tied the -core.
I'.arr tit-nan the fatal tlolnitii when
ho sliiKled to Smith. Adams found
Young's offeiliiK for a single to
Hrady which was followed by a slntt'o
to left by Countryman which "cored
H.irr. Hetts Hinulod to riKht and
scored Adams. Countryman found
another run to his credit when he
I'loi.sed the plate lis the result of
Kalenti'a error In baiidllnp I ..-twreuee n I
lilt ball. Smith was the first Tulsa
man to fine the pitcher this InnlniT
and he hit an easy (.'rounder to
Adams who retired bun. IMwIc next
I'lim the ball a ride over the utt
garden wall which netted him a
round trip thus putlnix Scott s iin-n In
the lead analn.
won
vben
the
bin
(juii.t;! with fivt t-rrora in tlioM1 rounds
let iiiitiii t- tiii t-iilit rura. 1 tin aore
) It 3. (lark of U.e vimtora lilt tin: bud
Mt.n for t lie aeroi.d ;iin iu two dayi.
The Kim:
Aril AH Ii Pi) .A 'Srk AH. II TO. A.
Cricket Hick's mule ran aw.iv with
him and threw him out of the bimev
i mm vitiieiiiiv a-uinst mo rra nu
m i J nurs.lav afternoon. lint Cricket tiui i
M.( i.l.i- .a
Sj.. . r Hi
I ..b
I l.ltk.l(
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scon d ' Al.'
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i Ku i
Kaufman
1 lieluna
T"t:tl
(ll.tll-.l
t Hart. .1
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l.ni.rf
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O 1
1 1
1 5
iallev.rf
l'i rii'L'i -b
m I lioiuji .3b
0 lb in -II lb
1 M -live If
lAull.rf
1 lleiit.sa
o rN.-il.i-2;
-lot'imuii.p
not cure what went with him as Miss
1-ruzie Allsop had Just shook her head.
"
2 3!
2 0
Walh.f
Harry. 2b
(.ainer.lb
" AKnt-ar.c
The trRln was behind time nealn fi ner 3b
this week in arettlnf Into Tlckvllte I Hopr.rf
but none of the passengers knew the 1 '-
lllfference as .ill of Ihi-m had ... fliel- M-ott as
watches by the conductor's.
Chicago s Boiton S.
CHICAGO. July 23. rhimiro lnrraaed lta
lead over Hmton today to 414 'amca ky
vinnin; the final fame of the aeriea 5 to
3. The Tiaitora atartrd their invauon of
the wmt half a c.me in ihe lead but luat
ten fames won aix and tied one. Great
fielding behind Williams was one of the
factors in saving the game fur Chicago to-
da v.
The score:
All. II PO A Cbira
0 C 0l Tot.ila 34 10 27 ID
31
for
fur
24 10
K Vi I dull
Hi a in
in ninth.
Iiintii.
Sriiri' by ilinii'ira:
Tb
Hun-.
111 . 1 sou
M a in. r
Mr M.-.n-i
.-S1IIU1I..1 1
III I.----..
1 1 . ii . 1 r.i
Ali-Miiul.-r U11 1.
Ii.on 2 Mi-rnt.e
ll'i- 3. nlf .U.liin
t- l leu by .lolirin
by lebllHiill S ;
I'll In- .t S(.t-
Duck Hocks our srenlnl tonsorlal ar-
tist says the public could not net iilonir
without the bathers and doctors as
the barbers look after the outer easine
while the doctors look after the inner
tubes.
IMc.Nally
Hu Vr.p
Tl.Olli;ut.C
.T'nn.ea
.shnre.p
t Walker
.lone n
i JVadv.
I li b zel.lb
1 1
1 0
1 13
0 l.eibold.rf
8 Weaer..1b
I E ("lin.2h
0J.ii-kson.lf
1 IVIat-h.ef
1 .landii.lb
1 lti.brra-.as
1 S. '.alk.c
0 Wi:limap
1 1'Uolte.p
II
0 Totals
1 '
0!
AH II. PO A
31 1127 7
1 Oi
Alt-stir 5; first base 01 errors. Mi-AIe&ter
4. Tune 1 ; 10. I niire Sem-t r.
010 200 000 3
11.1 ii'i-j taix 9
:tt t.. Alu.on 2. Hall. y.
lbrreitl 2. Nutt
M. I il.e. Spi-. r 2. P.iyn.
1. 1 i:'i;s : two l.:. hit A I-
CUirk; iin.a on balls. 0ffl11.1t permit a man to rea.-h third base and
-i.i t . lot liy pit. li-r ''rlt- oi'lv Iw 1 r-t lo M tiu-.tl. Nut a man Kit to
n- niim-k out. br Hits. r. Mint f-r IlkLilitima City af'i-r the fifth in-
tin ill. 1.- -lnv. M-I'stlie to nit i The r-sitiir c.il onlr three .ingles.
t or tiifielT taps. Kraft a'fo pltrhel well
Muskogee 4 Oklahoma City 0.
MrsKoCKK. nkla July 23 Ileiinie
Karr wiia invincible totluy and the Mets
blanked (illiibnina City 1 to 0. Karr did
KKW YORK July 23 rittsl.ureh roaed
out the New York Nationals here today 1
to 0. Cooper had the better of Srhupp In
a jutchera' battle and is only the third
pltehr to abut out the Oianta thla season.
Cooper also sent in the only tun -if p.o
game with a twn i.ase bit in the 'i'bt'i in-
scoring W. Wagner who also bad
doubled. After Hums the first Giant up
Ki-w York tailed to get i -illier runner put
fir.r bane.
The score;
Pitta AU.H.PO.A V. All H.PO.A.
Hiirl.i-e.lf 4 1 4 0 Hums. If 4 110
4 0 3 0 Hi reg.2b
4 0 2 0 Knnff.cf
3 19 Ol.iiu 3h
110 0 i'l.-l. l.er .s 3 8 3
8 11 l'Hi.bert.rf 8 0 2
3 0 1 2;lbilke.lb
18 4 1bbon.e
8 18 2'Sihuppp
) 1 1 1
1 Tola's 29 6 27 12
Totals 31 7 27 10
Score by innings;
Pittsl-.irL'h ono onn 010-.1
Kw Y'nrk 000 000 000 0
Summary: Run W. Wagner; errors I
Itolke Hi-hupp; two-base hits Higbee W.
Wanner Cooper ; three-base bit llurns; stol-
en liase. J. Wagner; hasea on balls off
Sehupp 2 off Co.. per 1; atruek out. by
Sehui.p 4 bv (oopir 3. I'mplres lligle'r
and Kasfln. Time 1:81.
Kd Walsh formerly of the Chicago Amerl
eai... joined IPiston today.
The score:
Chi. AH II I'O A.Hoa
Kl.rk.rf S 1 2 l Mitrnn s
1 6 I .!. ll.i l
1 1 - Id bg.rf
1 13 I'Kellv.lf
1 4
Mann. If
I o vie. 2 b ft
Mt-rkle.lb &
Willisnis.cf fi
Deal 3b
Worl'n.ia 3
Zeider.sa 1
W ll.oii.c 2
Iiilhntf e 3
fluuglaa.p
Card r.p
tWolter
iKlliott
ABH.POA.
6 116
A 2 5 0
6 10 0
4 0 3 0
1 I)
8 0
I (nn'rhy.lb 8 118 0
.lisniith.ah 6 0 3 8
2 4lta.llin.2b 6
0 : 1 'rageaaer.c 4
3 2 .(nihilph.p 4
0 2!NVbfu 1
0 if Totals 41 9 39 20
0 0
2 2 9
1 lo 2
0 0 1
10 0
King.rf
Curev. rf
.1 Wan' rib
Beeker.Sb
Ward. as
lelni..ss-3
Carthy.2b
Wagner. e
Loopt-r.p
3 0 3
4 13 0
8 0 0 1
1
1
1
I
0
Tnfatc J7 B lid i
th.ltted lor lloliL'la. In .Ulk
1 Halted for Wormian in ninth.
scire by Innl igs:
Cliirago 000 000 101 000 0 1
'""ten 001 101 000 000 0 a
Sunin-ary: Runs Maun Doyle Haran
gue Mintn Irage.ter; error Merkle; two.
be hita Wilaon Williams Mann; tbre.
bas- hits .Merkle. Rawlinga; stolen basea
Klnck Powell KePy. Hmllh; basis irs balls
olf nonirhs 2 off Carter 2; struck out by
r-omlns 2 by Carter 2. bv Rudolph 6. b
Ni-hl 2. Umpires Klrm and Brantfield.
line. 2:31.
3 0 in
3 0 .'.
8 1 0
iariu-.l runs. Aiibium- 1. I tw.(
up
.No
Mt-Altslir 2: left 011 bases. ArdPK.re 7; Mf but wns a. -corded poor support. (teorgo j '1 itnc 2:00.
Totals 3" lo 24 Itii
'lialtt-il for Sl-oro in seventh.
IHiin for S.-olt ill eighth.
IHitttt-d for Jones in eighth.
Score by inning.:
P'-sion 000 Cnn 010 3
; CilieaifO 013 liul Ill's 5 1
1 S iiiimary : Huns (iardner 2 llooper 1
i Wei.ver JarkMtn Fels.-h 2. Riaberg- to-i
bs-e bits. I'elseh. Seott Wel.h; thne-liae!
1 hit. Kt-lseli; slel.-n bases. K. Collins. Wiarer;1
struck out by shore 1. by Williams 5 by I
( nolle 1; bane on balls off Williams 3;
Shore 2. I lupiiea. Ilineen and O'Louglilin.
Circus Within a Circus
llll
where lb ibl son Perforins
li was liol-ison tied the score when he hit
iintry-! tho hall out of the park for his second
I'arson 1 1. -meriin f tn. afternoon. Han- and
iiljAlanis both wore thrown nut by
ii'iHrndv. Cuuntrvman sinoled tu leu
tn-isntl ll.'tta s.-ureil him with a lohn
tinuble tu center lie was thrown mi'
teams 'nt fiul In. 11 It.. -i...i ... it..p iM
ilist SCIldlllir I viu-li This .tn..l the l.l.. 1M... ...
up three men tu face 1 1. oin .isini; ! countliu for our half of t lie Inning is
pitcher. h" tilth reel sivtlltd ttt.HL trvlnu tu evi.litiu whv v. .11 -.-ce
r butli si los to some extent so nut 1 ni. ti... ni.-li i.fnr st.iti. ..
lis took :nh lllKllUe uf their un- 1 the first 11 111 no 1111. 1 ia..s llir.li.'..
portuultv and scored s-en runs. Kv- f iv Williams lmwle found the sumo
IIIK them the lea l by line. Ituliison fate Soitll.s was then Kent I.. (. lu.r
near the plate I fr Y011110. He slnulod tu left but
Halotitl was thrown out by Hollander.
was advanced tu second fit
He score. I on Adam' siimlt. vv hu
too fa d for Ii! tu tu handle. Co
liinii was wali.i d 1111 1 then H
caino ini to iiimself and stvut k 1
Belts and U'Verett. Tulsa failed
cross In" to nt 111 pi. ile
111 11 KT also.
In the 1 mirth limine
drew rests ouch Hide
fav
the it
iluriiiic the
both
-" I'f' 'i nu' ill ea lli-nr Tile plate1 for
innl lauueii on int. t.rst t.all l earsuti
sent across for a Journey mound the
buses. At tills Junetuto Captain
Younir sent in the ynunir Huffalo
hut lor to take chaiKo uf the uff-iirs.
He slartod his work by walklnn Hair.
Ho 1 hen struck out Adams but Coun-
tryman round I1I111 for a smulo which
let I'.arr down at second. Karr prompt-
ly stole third and scored w nen Ha.
lent! dropped I Vorett s slow (tround-
Denison 8 Bhsrnian 4.
Special to The World.
IIKMSHX. Tessa .Inly 21-Ienlon won
from Hhermnti H to I to-Vy. llnter playing
.MSIII lr II M l(-i:ia..r. ...rr.l I.. . I .
! fu-l.t svlth si-n.ational plavlng. besitlcs drivinir
ui two runs ahead of htm in th.i fourth by
ptrklng the ball and later scoring another
run on a base hit. I.ee .tarl.d for llenison.
but was wild and KolNcn relieved him. Kin-
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McAles.
Musko.
Kl Smith
Sher.
N. Y.
tin.
1'h.la.
titsie.uia
Chlcajo
Host. ti
CU-ve.
Jf. Y.
India.
St. Paul
Kan CUy
I.ouia.
Dallas
H Worth
Waco
Western Association.
W. I.. Pet ; w. Ii. Pet
63 44 jss nkla. Oiiy 63 67 .4s'J
US 4H .57". lleni 53 59 .477
Sit 51 .532:Ti:i.SA 47 PI .4a j
55 5j .6.11. Ard. 45 bl .4og
National Lesfne.
W. I.. Pct
52 27 rss Chica.
51-11 ..' l:i llronk.lyn
41 36 .53H Huston
47 40 .541 I'm. .
American League
W. U Pet I
5H 32 .o45Hetrolt
52 3 .SHeSt. Louia
411 42 ..LIS Wash.
41 42 .5121'lnla.
W. Ti. Tel.
43 4H .4S.I
3S 43 .409
Hli I'l .4311
ii bil
.333
W. I
40 43
St) 6r
33 52
82 51
Pet.
.:. 1 7
.3110
.402
elsjli
American Aasoclation.
W. 1 Pet I
5o 2 5 .t7 Columboi
51 3!" .562 Miiinea.
4H 41 .529 Toledo
54 53 .614 Mil.
W. I.. Pet.
SO 41 .521
7 55 .402
87 Sll .3118
82 58 .370
Texas League.
W. U Pet I W. I.. Pet.
72 42 .ti.12 llousbm SB 63 .627
12 50 .5-i4 S Antonio SI fill .43(1
5'J SO 54HSIireveport 48 64 .629
Cards Oo Over Phillies.
rilll.ADFM'IIIA. July 23 St. Louis
took second place In the pennant ruce from '
Philadelphia today defeating the Phillies
6 to 3. t'mpire O'llny waa ill and Ihirri.-ou
off iciatiil alone. Goodwin formerly of Mil
waukoe. made his d.-but with SI. Louis and
was hit for eight snfetiea in the first rix
Innings. lie .na taken out ill the seventh
for a pinch bitter.
Tii. .core:
St. L AH. II PO A Jl'hila. AH II PO.A
Smvlh If S 2 1 0 Kvir2b 5 12 2
Smith. rf 6 12 01 Hnnernlf.aa .1 1 S 7
Milli r.'.'b 5 8 3 4 W hilled. If 4
llorusby.sa 4 2 8 7 Cruvatli.rf
Cruise. ef a 0 4 1 l.ndtrils.lb
I'aulelt.lb 4 110 I Niebnff. lb
Baird.llli 4 10 0S:ik.8b
Snyder.c 2 13 ll.Puskert.af
(lutrales.e 0 0 1 1 Klllift-r.c
(rii.-tlwln.p 2 0 0 O'Muyer.p
I o 1 i.svenii-rp
0 0 0 ;Srhulto
Olndnnatl 6; Brooklyn 2.
BROOKLYN July 23 Cincinnati mads
it four st.aighta flora Brooklyn outplaying
the National league rhnmpionf at every
point today wining 5 to 2. (iroh Kopf and
Htiush made nine of the visitora' 11 bits
and aror.-d all the tints. Ton-y kept the
Brooklyn hits well scattired ex.-ept in the
fourth inning when a paia a steal and two
ingles prv;nted a shut out.
The aeor:
Cin AH H PO.A IHrrok AB.H.PO A
(irnhllh 4 3 0 aOhoii.ss Site
2 0 4 Uliibcrt.lb
4 S OiMytrs.cf
Oil a Si ngel.rf
1 0 0! lolitnlon.lf
1 3 II Cllshiiw.'Jb
Kiilif.sa 4
Hi.ush.tf 6
t have. b 4
Griffith If 4
Thoipe.rf 4
Kei htilc 'ih 4 n ft 1lnn '-il.
ingo.e
T.int-y.p
Totals
3 0 5 01 Miller.e
4 0 0 3 Smuh.ii
IKi'ltourko
30 11 27 llUlliikmaii
2 11
0 2
0 3
1 1
0 4
2 0
8 5
0 0
1 o
30 9 27 19
Amel.p
Tlamg
2 1 1
1 0 1
a a o
0 n ii
1 0 0
0 2 0
2 11 3
0 0 2
0 0 o'
0 0 0 !
Totals
Ran for Mitler in l.lnll.
il'.lttteil for Smith in ninth.
S.ore ley innii.gs:
C'im iiiiiittl 002 020 100 I
Brooklyn nut) goo 000 i
Suniiiuiry: Rues (iron Kopf 3. R tush
Stengel. Mowrey errors (lutse (ut.haw
Miller' two ba.t- Ills. Kepf. H.iuili 2; home
run Kopf; allien bases Kotish Thorpe. OI-
sin Muwrey; luies on bulls off Tonev 2
off imilh 3: sriL-ck out. by Toney 2. by
inun . i nipires nyrun and wuigler
Time 1:30
Results Yesterday
Totals 81 12 27 15! Totals 35 11 27 lt
IH.itled for Goodwin in seventh.
tll.nted for .arendt-r in ninth.
Sciire bv Innings:
St Loula' 000 000 ltd 5
Philadelphia loo out loo 3
Summary: Runs Smith. Miller llornsby
Paul-tie Haird Whittetl 2 Killifer; errors
Smyth Miller. Baird. Bancroft 2. Magee;
Iwo-ha.e hits. Smith Miller llornshr; boine-
run Whitted; atoit-n base. Long: bases on
lulls off Ames 1 off Maver 3 off Lavender
1; struck out by Ames bv Mayer 2 by
Lavender 2. Umpire Harrison. Tim 2
hours.
Boston 3; Chicago J.
BOSTON July 23 With one out and the
bases full in the last of the thirteenth in-
ning today Maranvllle took a chance on
Kelly's fly ouV to Mann in abort left field
and scored the run that won for Boston over
Chicago a to 2. It wss the sixth consecu-
tive Boston victory over Mitchell's tiara.
Western Association.
Fort Smith II; Tulsa 10
M iskngce 4; Oklahoma City 0.
McAlt-ater 9: Ard inure a.
HeniNott H; Sherman 4.
National League.
1'ittsbnrgh V. New York City t.
St. l.o .is 5 Philsdelpltis 3.
Boaton 8 Chimin! 2.
Cincinnati 5 Hrouktyn 2.
American League.
Chicago 6. Boaton 8.
Only game scheduled.
American Association.
Ce.lumbus 4 Kansas City 0.
Milwaukee 4 Lonlsville 2
Indianapolis S St. Paul 3
Minneapolis 13 Toledo S.
Western "League
No gsmei scheduled.
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obtain a booklet that (Ives you some 'K.208 Atlanta (Ju Adv.
Putiib actor from bearlninl niotikeyland dnplaini puny land and many
other uumters of tho animal klnKdoni. are now headed In this direction
Intent upon tickliiikf. the local youngsters and even their grownups with
their endless iintloM. Those particular thespians are part and parcel of the
ItliiKllnn Hi others' circus which this season is said to have more surprises
for Its Juvenile patrons than ever before.
First on the main tent pioKram Is tho tremendous spectacle "Cinderella"
which with Its much loved story ballet of the fairies and princely pro-
ceeadoiis. promises to appeal to both young; and old. Then will come the
circus numbers and these will Introduce scores of animal ado in. There
will bo blK and little dofrs who plsy nt leop.froB skip the rope ride Shet-
lands and donkeys make long leaps thru the nlr and turn somersaults
by the score. There will be monkeys who piny ringmaster. Jump on and
off KallopiiiK ponies bears that skate or run races on bicycles baby ele-
phants that dance as their comrades play upon drums or other instruments
while the clowns of animal-land bother everyone with the capering antics.
In addition to the Hiilmal features there will be the daring- deeds of the
scores of foreign artists who have sought engagements In America because
of the great war. Aeriallsts wlro walkers acrobats perch performers and
equestrians never before seen In this country will he distributed turnout
the two hours' of iirenlc action In which a total of almost four hundred
men ami women will take part Tho riding numbers are unusually numer-
ous and the menage and high school horses Imported by the Hingling
brothers from Arabia last winter contribute to a remarkable series of
i'iiiru tun win ii irs-is iist i.tiisiiuH iiioiiiiKerie oi ius aens nas been en-
larged by the capture of muny new animals while the stork has added
a score of babies to the loo. All will be on hand from the tiniest member
to "Hlg Hingo." the worlds Urgent lephant when the circus exhibits
hers Wednesday August
WesUm Loagns.
W. L. Pel W. L.
D'Moines f.tl 34 .1-22 Denver 40 4H
Lincoln 64 37 .5!IJ Omaha 4 1 JS
Siouxllty 50 40 ...ill.S Joseph ti 65 .ll'Ht
Jpu:l 44 4 1 .iJujUu-niu 83 60 .35
Tel.
.600
.4'
Games Today
Western Association.
F-.rt smih at Tulsa.
Oklahoma City at Muskogee.
Mc. i. ester at Ardmore
Sherman at Iienlson.
National League.
Pittsburgh at New York.
Ciiiciiinntl at Brooklyn..
Chicago al Huston.
St. 1-ouis at Philadelphia.
No
Amarican Lesgue.
games scheduled.
Amarican Association.
Columbus at Kansaa City.
Toledo at Minneapulia.
Ic-uitsvllle al Milwaukee
ludlanapolia at St. Pan).
Southern Lesgus.
Chattanooga at Mobile.
Little Hock at Atlanta.
Memphis al Birmingham
Nashville at New Orlenra.
Western League
Lincoln at Joplin.
Oinaha al Denver.
Sioux City at Si Joseph
lies Moinea al Wichita.
Dura Ills lilt.
CHICAGO. July 23. Charles Com-
Isky president of the Chicago
Americans made his fourth contri-
bution to the American Red Cross
today presenting a check for 13702
making a total of $10783 represent-
ing 10 jier cent of the receipts of
ithe present baaeball season
Every 2-picce summer
suit in the store; Talm
Beach Silks Cool Cloth
Mohair and Tropical
Worsteds.
STRAWS
PANAMAS
LEGHORNS
IIANGKOKS
SPLIT
and
ROUGH STRAW
CANVAS OfXFORDS
Vrdi 1 Ful1 RanSe of Sizes in Palm Beach
and white.
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