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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 10

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The Lincoln Stari
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THB LIKOOLH AUGUST 31, 192SL SIOUX CITY TRANSFERS DOZEN SIOUX CLUB ST UlliDIS FIEIB TESS Western Leaguers to Transfer Twelve Ganies to New Ball Park. and' NEGX SNO NEGX Broken Bow Hi Grid On Camping Jaunt jhhnny ftn'l islon In a that by rain In the ninth i flmt -u (Special to the Star.) iKOKKX Al BOITE SLIM GHSNGE Denver, Des Moines Omaha Teams to Oppose Sioux at Local Yard. FSIB WEEK MSHS Nc- and made Thursday that the of the Ai Top-Line Lightweights Silent On Topic of Clashing With Battling Strayer. BY SHERMAN. Baeeball fans of Idncoln and braaka will have the privilege pleasure of Inspecting twelve days of Wastern league ball in the capital city of the state, Official announcement yiioux to Landis Field, Lincoln new pronioters to book a fistic Hates oi State fair week in Lincoln probably Will be a blank so far as the knights of the padded mittens are loop is to transfer Kfforts by local glove Denver, Sept.

Omaha, Sept. 13, 14, Htate league transferred Ifames follow. Sioux City City Moinee, Sept. 9, 10, 11 end 12. Sioux City ve 15, 16 and 17.

The transferred coldestS elude two Sunday bookings, the first with Hes Moines on Sept. 10. and the with Omaha on Sept, 17. Deal For Park Cloeed Today. Kogotiations involving the of the Sioux Flty club to In- Two out.

with ninner on aecoml. Batter hits to field and tries for two l.i, ics, but is put out at Boconcl. flunniT second cro.ssed the bitter tagged out at second. Hih.m (he run count V. Surpri.s-_ Nei, If umpire ruled th it runner crossed plate before batsman de c'ured out at se-ord, ccn counts.

Jl could not he otl However lbs is a matlei fir the umpire to decide. It is not to the in all cases, should keep watch on such a jilay and pro pared to rule one way or the other. NBAGF New York Holds Game half Advantage by Defeat of Senators. I'ress St ug. 31 fiach Jif I'arr and the high school Ib.all ten d.nyj and the river at f.ates.

While in ramp the Ixiyf 1 etiidy the fundamentals of football, by the coach, asetsted by Lo tov Uobert.son. A hea'y has been laid out and Broken AO have a winning team The Botary cliili Is spcnaoring project. The ho 5 aie Homer Brown, has. O'ven. obliging in i was fv two the rm ne run for the Sox the to 1.

to Out-State Golfers Eliminated From Running in Play For State Title. hoid their I In the American league, th Wid oiithll, by Skinner, t'lyde Keener, Alex- Aew' York Yankees iiigton. pulled out to 4 IctoVy j-nder Jaco. Tub Thompson. InfU-Mer on fair grounn and reached across basf-lim- to catch a batted ball which w-oub, fallen on foul territory had intercepted.

Fielder the liall I', Llxetei attraction for the capital ritv during week have proved futile. Decree of the at ate boxing commissioner in calling off the Tommy (ilbbons-Andy mill Inspired a plan to bring either Kcer i was It fair or foul Hammer, Johnny Dundee or Willi Neb. Jackson, top-liners in the lightweight division, to Idncoln for main event mill with Battling Stray- er. Telegiiims were flashed to the i managers of klammer, Dundee end Jackson. No response has come i from Hammer cr Dundeg, while Manager Bagley, acting for Jaek- Umpire should decl.are such a Uule 44 says; fair fly must be judged according to the relative position of the and the foul line, and not a.s to whether the fielder is on f.ilr or fout windup of the Western le.ague wired that his protege is dated have been In progress nee last week.

T-eagne Bresident first wired The Star. requesting information to the ground at ball." The rule the time he touches the (Special lo The Star.) Aug the-state gfdfers were ellminlated tro rnthe race for the 1922 state golf title yesterday afternoon and eight Om.ah.a players remain to contest the The eight rem.ainlng golfers are VV. F. Shepard, Sam Reynolds, W. J.

I Harry Donovan. Blaine Young, ene Waugh, Kenneth Heed, Ray I Shields. I Reynolds, former state champ, (Jene Slattery. Idm-oln ctiy I champion, 7 fi. 1 matches in which out-in-the-state golfers participated follow: PRKHiar.xT ri.KiiiT.

tth the aid of some brilliant f.eld- 1.1«. by F.verett Scott, ho iiandled eight rlianges i.erfertly. Ruth poled out his twentv- rlghth homer and 1 onlv foui I the three leaders Walker, Williams and Hornsby. In game, however, the home run rlugger ended hla ntreak of mild behavior and was banished for disput- ling a called third strike. Brower the Senators out two homers.

The despite a 10 to 3 at the hands of Brooklyn in the first game of a senes at Eb- l.ets field, retained their six ami a half game lead over the secoml place, t'lilrago f'ubs, who dropped ten-Innlnji battle to St. 5 to 4. Frel l.ewls Ttob- ertson, and Harry Simon- l.oren Beck, Halph Jackson Vaughn Jackson, Lester aid Mark Young, Bud Kerns iJehn Penn. WHIN SUN AND BRINE MAKE YOUR FACE FEEL LIKE SAND- FAFCR- GKT A COOLING SHAVE WITH THE 01922 MRIY Fall Hats Are here for inspection. We feature three prices 2.50 4.50 7.00 These prices are standard all year round.

S. SAMUEL Hst and Shirt Shop Store of Better Merchandise at lower prices." Street. BIdg. Lincoln. Neh.

is so plain th.ire can bn of the owners of Landis Field to lease their park for estern leamie pivposes. The response was aatlafttctory. after which President Mattlck of the Sioux dub came to Lincoln for a perHonu! with the Beltser luolhers and Charles N. Moon, owners of the local park, relative to the use the State league field. A deal the rental of park was Thursday morning by wire, Secretary McKenna of the Sioux City club semling a tele- gram acieptlng the proposition made; by the local park i Owners of the Falrbury and Nor- fo4k clubs, which will meet in a postseason series for the Nebraska league pennant, also were bidders for the tise of lamdls Field, offering lo stage tit least two of the pennant- deciding games in Lincoln, but the deal arranged for the transfer of the City club to the onpltal city precludes the posslhlllty of i.incoln entertaining the State leaguo flag contenders.

ioux City in First Division. The Sioux club is one of the strong aggregations of the Western Ifiigue. Since the first day of the season, the Slopx have been a first division te.im. never ranking lower than fourth Elsh of Sioux to mix with an opponent In the east that the ball you describe early next week. I was a foul.

The umpire, of course, is Persistence of Manager competent to decide. It Lewis in pitting richmader against judgment. Bob Martin Frldav night at Aurora, 111., sinothcted the iilan to use Schmader against Tommy Gibhons. while the silence of Hammer. Dun- i dee and Jackson incilcates that thev do not care show their wares before a J.incoln audience.

Matchmaker Charley Moon, acting for the Lincoln National comp.any. Intimated todav that the fair week fight plans had fizzled. ATM N6 CB. BLUFFS TB PLAT LINC rimt Roand. Tinker, l.lni"«iln.

(J H. York, liy H. Omaha, defeated L. K. Foater.

York, 2 up. A. J. Brown. Omaha, A.

laland. by d-fault Hwanwin. i.oup defeated A. J. Blnroln, I up i.eorse Omaha.

defeated Oreen, Kearney. and 2 l.ee Burroush, l.Inrotn. defeated H. hama, by default Beatrice, defeated John Omaha, 2 and 1. gecond Round.

Sunday School Tennis Tourney Now Under Way 1 Champion to Box Sparring Partners in Series of Exhibitions. Iowa Champs to BaTtle Clubs Leading City Loops in Sunday Bill. (International News CITY. Aug. 31.

With Jqck Dempsey back from western visit, a half training City is one of the seasons camps around Floyd in the Western loop, ranking first itt powl hurnmml with activity stolen bases and second in preparation for the Lanor day riie sale of Llsh the hi- cago White on a dtcishtn rend- barred by Governor Mc- ered Btmils was anything announced in an Asmalated i will box puldlshed 1,1 Wednesdays-exhibition rounds against i sparring fuirtner.s, taking each A former Lincoln i The two chatnpionship teams of the Council Bluff.s, amateur le.agues will journey to LUi-oln Sunday to meet the Lincoln City league leader in a pair of games at Landis Field. The doubleheader I 3 by way of a return engugemenr, Lincoln having made the ir.j* to Council Bluffs last week and even in the two games The Munsons Drive yourselfs, of the Commercial league, will be Lincoln representatives in the first game. The Broadway Markets will w'ejir thrt Iowa colors. The trimmed Munsons last Hun- duy. but the Drive-yourself nggregu- O.

Swariion I.oup defeated Burrouxlie. I.lncoln, I up Oscar l.ieben. Omaha. 4 and 3. .1, C.

Scott. Beatrice, defeated Oeorge Toaer, Omaha, 6 and 4. FLIGHT. H. E.

FIrat Round. Joe Smith, York, defeated Al Frada- ricka. Omaha. 4 and 3. Phil Altken.

Lincoln, defeated Montgomery, Omaha. 2 and 1- gerontt Round. H. A. Koch, Umaha, defeated Smith.

York. 1 up. Altken, Lincoln, defeated Phil Kendall, Omaha, and I. Joa FIZZLES AS PUPULA The first annual Y. M.

C. Sunday s( hool tennis tournament on the university The bert fought match was that between Yantx s-d Dr, klcy. Dr. Shtckley from liehind In the second set ai.d esersed the score and tool: the long end of a hard fight of 7-5 for the last game match. i Enthusiasm is advancing as players enter the second round Is at follows: Ernest Smith meets Dr.

Albrecht C. Myers meets R. Macagba. Dr. Shtckley meets Edgar Gates.

The doubles tourney will follow the singles competition. re- 1 suits follow: H. c. McLaughlin, won from Rev. H.

C. Capsey, Emmanuel M. E. 6-1. 6-1 Ernest Smith.

Grace, won from Dr. D. Redfern. St, Paul, 6-3. 6-3.

Dr. H. Albrecht. Grace, won from C. Amos M.

6-1, 6-4. C. St. Paul, won from Dr H. A.

Plymouth 6-0. 6-1. R. N. Md'agha.

St. Ptul. won from Rev. E. Foster.

Epworth, 6-4. 6-3. Dr. H. R.

Shlckley. Grace, won from Yantz. St. Paul. 4-6.

6-4. 7-5. W. Edgar Emmanuel, won from Wayne Packard, Warren, by default- Pug" Grlf- iln. who broke Into prolesstonul base- 1 known bait with Lincoln's Western league I club in is now a of the Gmaha club, which ill give add- 1 ed interest to the five-game series between Sioux GUy and the Buf- lalues, dated for Sept.

13 to 17, iii- cluslve. Two Morning Games. While futinal unnuunceinent has not been made, it was indicated today Si lary that the Sioux City aianagcment piotmbly would play the Siuux City-Denver games of Sept. and 7 during the luuriilnK Next week is state fair week in l-incolii and mortuiig b.i«eball would fair viatturs to enjoy sparring luirtncr.s, taking each one on for two rounds each. In the other hers will mong these king of the pounders.

Lynch will meet Mennphis Pal Moore in what stacks up hh the fea ture bout of the afternoon. Western Net Fans Join State Group (Special to The Star.) Aug The western Nebraska tennis association has decided to affiliate with the Nebraska slate assoclatio and with association. E. 11. Clay.

part of the day. lutei taking In who won chuiupionshtp ut thls tournument at Hiy.ard, hos been elected a to represent thls dlstrict in siate body. attractions at the fair. The financial frpm the twelve transferred Sioux City Kamcs may have much to do wlih the final deciaioti of the Sioux City club ow n-: and league offictals as UllOrtOn liliriS to whether Idncoln is to return tu gx a wx Western league membership nexC flt KXCter year or in the Nebraska Slate tlon has been staging stiff in order to gain revenge. The Lincoln American will perform in the second game, meeting Beno Plow Co.

team. Tho Legionnaires won handily last Sun- da.v, but will probably fiiid it harder sleilding this week. The Beno club was given permission to up" and word from the Iowa city says the Benos are prepared to give tho Legion a real battle. Gilead Wins Extra Inning Game From Hubbell Pastimers Fullerton Wins i Ball Tournament Fight Fans of France No Longer Inclined to Rave Over Carpentier FCLLERTON, Aug Fullerton won the baseball ment at Cfdnr Rapids by defeating Shelby in the final game, 7 to 0. The Fullerton club won three games by shutouts.

The first game was a victory for Fullerton over Greeley. 5 to 0. In the second game. Fkiller- ton blanked Arcadia, 12 to 0. (Associated Press.) PARIS.

Aug. 31. AYinouncement comes from 1-ondon that Caipentler, European heavyweight charaihon, will retire defjtntely from vv lllllCl ring within six or eight This has created only mild in where Carpentier not idol of old among the fight who charge him with snobbishness an exaggerated ego. One cauitic newspaper critic that Georges may be retired before six months, referrina Over Alexandria (Special to The Star IIKBRON. ,0 hi.

coming hoot wllh I.MtU». piayea winner of Beckett-Frank Moran bout GILEAD. Aug. 1 defeated Alexandrl.a here Sunday, 9 to 5. of the of the was a triple play by Alexandria.

iscore by Alexapidria 00000220 1 Gilead 03001203 league. Up To Lincoln Many lancoln fans, while regisiar patrona of the league guines, have expressed a pieference for the Weelern league i nqueation- abiy. the iuop will luuk w-jth favor on lancuin in event the trans-1 ferrod are a at office. it up! to the and o( to keep the click- ing when the Cjly lub comes to k'leld. If the fans and of the national game in Lin-i coin reallv wish to affiliated with as Wichita.

St Joseph, Tis'sa Oklahoma they wlU have the chance to declare themselves during twelve day of transferred games. defeated llubheU In a game at the Thayer county fair Tuesday. 11 to 9. The Gilead club won in the twelfth Inning by racing three runs across the jilate. A five-run rally in the frame knotted the count for Gilead.

Score bv 00h205000hD Hubbell. 00062000000 and Cholocher, and Sowers, the (Special to The Star FCLLERTON. Aug, F.jibe Ruth smote his twenty-eighth Fullerton tiaseVtall club disputes the'kotner of the season off in claim of the Exeter baseball team to! the first inning, then ran afoul of the state championship dignity In the claims as ko 1 a re. ord as Exeter! third and took himself hence by re- The Browns had aj'onetopick with Cleveland, but postponed the until the fifth inning, when they ped upon Daniel and plok- ed him dry. Then they slaughteiwd In the ninth and won.

skason un.l is anxious to the FlUmore county pustimers. quest of the umpire, won. 5 to 4. But the The the divided honors Miller whipped Hubi-et! in a battle in the first, 1. and the luaitltvl three Itrave in the 6 to 4 Geaning and Dyeing workmanahip Public Cleaners 1514 URCOIn-Omalia Auto Route Boat on Street through Eagle and Union, North through PUttamonth and Ft.

Crook. Good roadi, no sands, yU T. H. POLLOCK BRIDGE Plottamonth, Nebr. A Timely Offer at cf thcii the time when parents must think outfits oftVring Brokt Lines of SHOES for 1 95 are of mir regular (juality, and pvcry 0116 knows wliat that is.

lilack and Hr I'Hwn: FMM.lt 17.1b' to fi, DFPAHTME.N 1 WH ItKl'AlHIN Baseball Tournament Park CRETE, NEBRASKA Three Days For a Purse of 750.00 FEIDAT, 1 Milford and Crete SATUBDAT. BSPT. 3 Seward and Geneva Sunday Sept. 3, Two and Two This will bo Tournamoiit In County year, team at libarty to and many of 9 will ba in Called nt 8:80 Except Snnday Sunday Pirtt Oeme Called at 2:00 P. M.

How the master driver became master tire builder In 1902, driving the racing car, Barney Oldfield started his career of victories that earned him his title of Driver of the He made a special study of tires to overcome weaknesses that made racing difticult and dangerous. He specitied materials and construction. Today Barnev' Oldfield is no longer a race driver. He is a manufacturer. He has found a bigger field of tlie public the results of his tire knowledge.

Starting with the crude tires which carried old one mile in sixty seconds Oldfield gradually developed his famous that embody improvement he has made. In the 1921 Indianapolis Sweepstakes a set of Oldfield Cords covered the 500 milcf at eighty-eight miles an hour without a change. In three years Oldfield Tires have won important race on American speedways. They are the only American tires that have ever taken first place in the P'rench Grand Prix. They have won for three consi'cutive years in the 500-mile Indianapolis Sweepstakes.

So far in 1922, Oldfields have lowered four Records and seven track records. The WichitvT Test Run gave ev'idencc of Oldfield superiority in a set of four Oldiields 34,525 miles over rutted, frozen, winter attested by the Mayor of Wichita, See your dealer and get a set of these rugged tires that Barney Oldfield hits develojieil and perfected through a lifetime of practical tire experience. Their performance will convince you chat they are Most Trustworthy The Most Trustworthy Tires BuUt Standard Auto Tire Co B3420D. KIlIilK 246 So. 11th.

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