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TNV e oy I Bringing Up Father 1 DON'T WANT YOU TO COME HOW DO YOU IN THE PARLOR TONIGHT - MR FLATHEAD! YOU ALWAYS DISGRACE US-S0 PLEASE IN THE ATTC un‘?l”( THE RECEPTION 1S BOOSTERS HAMMER TRIO OF TWIRLERS Three St. Joseph Pitchers Can't Maintain Lead Given by Home Run, BASES ON BALLS DISASTROUS DES MOINES, Sept. 2.—Three 8t. Joseph pitchers were unequal to the task of maintaining a lead given them by Groe- . ling’s home run in the sixth inning and Des Moines won, § to 6. Bases on balls caused the visitors’ defeat. Boore: ST. JOSEPH. AB.R. H. 0. A. E. Nicholson, 1f, e 8879 1 Grod| b, 888 B Helmer, of. e S A B Bns, 1 e S SO ¢ {Boultes, 8b. . | P TS Wilhams, rf. IR etk g ek | Groeling, ss. . TR s R o | Connelly, e. . [ J e i | Toudermilk, p, Qg ¢l g Wideman, p. . SER PO W T Keifer, p .. LN e o M TOtals sevireccenn 6 6 13 34 13 6 DES MOINES. AB. R. H. 0. A. B. Hahn, rf. ... S AT it T B Hunter, cf. S O e Sawyer, 2b, § iy ugeio 8 ob Jones, b, . $ 1 3 Uad b Hartford, s, [ T e R Fwoldt, 'S SRR o R it. 23 .8 T 0% | e S RSy b ! o, b, e e o g TR S $ 1 % 10 3 00030104 0020048 Home run: Williams. Two-buse hil Jones. Sacrifice hits: Grodick, Groelins, Huntcr. _Stolen bases: N : Enz, Williams, ick, 1; by Baker, 2; by Loudermilk, 2, by Keifer, 1. First base on balis: Off"Gii- ligan, 1; off Baker, 1; off Loudermilk, 3; off Wideman, 3; off Kelfer, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Baker, Grodick. Pitch- ing record. Nine hits and five runs off Gilligan_in five and one-third innings; eleven hits and four rung off Loudermilk in seven innings (none out in the elghth): no hit and one run off Wideman in one- third inning. Double plays: Groeling to Grodick to Enz; Hartford to Jones; Saw- ver to Hartford to Jones Time: 1:4. Umplires: Cusick and Ryan. LINKS DEFEAT THE TOPEKS Bat Three Kaw Hurlers Hard and Win. TOPERA. Kan.,, Sept. 2—Lincoln won its last 1816 game in Topeka by batting three Topeka pitchers hard and taking advantage of local misplays. Morse, who pitched for Lincoln, batted in five runs | and scored two more himself. Score: TOPEKA. AB. R, H, O; A B upuBostick. #s ....5 1 1 2 "5 9 o T g A YT M | Y B S TG B B ol W G 18 T T N NI R B R R e WA & o S ol o (B ] g 3 25 0.3 9 .99 3 ¢ B B O i ol B Sanders, i T S *Rapps . sl ol SRR R *Grover o8 U9 ie @ Totals .86 6 8 21 16 3 'COLN, AB. R. H. 0. A. E. Wolfe, 1t . v e N gl AR ugad. O Ve D G PN gl ! (McGalfiga: vl G GO N e Morse, p § 32 8 o0 38 o ‘Willlams, JHE B BN e M Schrelber, 5 8.°F 9y . Smith, . T N W B McAllister, § HE o W W 0R Molntyre, rt ~ W W WA R TN Totals ... 8 13 15 2 6 3 *Batted for Huggins in fourth. *Batted for Sanders in ninth, Home run: Monroe. Three-base hits: Morse, McAllister. Two-base hits: Coch- ore to Fisher. fita: Off Hall, 3 in one inning; off Hug: gins, 1 in three innings; off Banders. 11 in five innings. Bases on balls: Off Hall, % off Hugelns 1 off Sande i Morse, 2. Struck out: By Huj Sanders, 3; by Morse, 4. W Huggins (2), Sanders. Morse. Passed MoAllister. "Hit by pltched ball: By San- ders, L Time: 2:00. Umpire: Van Syckle. ' GRIZZLIES OVERCOME WICHES Bears Outficld Wolves and Win, Seventeen to Sevenm DENVER, Colo., Sept. 2.—Denver out- flelded ichita today and won, 12 to 7. A batting rally in the ninth by the vis- itors netled six runs. Sc H. 0. E. Miller, rf R e Kellel iy e P R R 2 4 41 Tt B M e R 3 0 o o 8 1 o E T 1 ¢ 13 0 1 H. 0. iy | 14 3.6 B < 1 b 2 1 Gritfith, "1b L 2 Gray, @ .. 1 1 5 Powell, p 0o 0 2 Rellly,'p .. 218 Totals % 7 10 A Wichita 0000001 Denver 0012333 L hases Milier, _Shield: 2) . Bpencer, Bennell, Shentak, Grit: crifice hits: Henneit, Miller, Kelle- n Stolen Whe fith, her, Two-base hits: Harrin Galloway, Gray Three-base hits: Spencer, McCormick, Galloway. Home runs: Gal- loway, Whelan, Miller, Bases on balls vt hflmon. 5, off Powell, 4. Struck 4 013 P i 'Judee Bpencer . I} | California B hn D 2), |~ Battéries: 1M GONMA 1T 11y THE [ PARLOR AN'IDLIKE. TO SEE SOME ONE CHASE'ME OUT- Do YOU G\T THAT ¢ ! ams | LEAGUE, W Wichita St. Joseph 181 NAT. LEAGUE. | AMER. LEAGUE. W.LPet.| W.L.Pet .68 62 667 Boston .....x1 38 7 540 Detroit 248 7 562 Chl ago ....0 60 cago ....50 60 496 Washingtn 63 8 .5 8t. Louls...61 65 4% New York ..66 63 New York..(6 63 .47 Lous. .. .48 Pittsburgh 69 67 468 Cleveland Cineinnati 5 67 .461| Phila ... FED. LEAGUE. | AMER. AS W.L.Pot.| P’!tlburflh 69 54 661 Minneapolis Kan. City..65 59 .524| 8t. Newark . g 52 559 Loul 73 Milwaukee Brooklyn .67 69 452 Cleveland . | Baltimore ..45 79 .838] Columbus .49 Yesterday's Results. WESTERN LEAGUE, 8t. Joseph, 6; Des Moines, 8. Wichita, 7; Denver, 12. Ldnooln, 13; Topeka, 6. NATIONAL LBAGUE. t. Louts, 7; Pittaburgh, 2. nynhlb; Boston, 1. Philadeiphia, 3, 2; New York, 1, 0. AMERICAN LEAGUE. New York, 1; Washington, 0. 1 3; 8t . leveland Louls, hicago, §; Detroit, 8. loston, Philadeiphia, 3. FEDERAL LEAGUR, 8t. Louls, 4; Pittsburgh, 3. Baltimore, §; Brookiyn, i Newark, §; Buffalo, 1. Chicago, 5; Kansas' City, 3. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Cleveland, 0; Indianapolis, 19. Milwauies, §; St. Paul, b Loulsviile, '4; ‘Columbus, 5. Kansas City, 7; Minneapolis, 5. Games Today. Western League—Omaha. at 8t. Josepo, ver, Lincon National League—Hrookiyn at Boston, Clnginnall, Chicago at Pitisburgh. American League: Detroit at St. Louls, Boston at Fhuudelpnla, New York at ‘Washington. | Federal League—St. Louls at_ Pitts- out: By Powell, 3; by Harrington, 7. Double plays: Galloway to Shiclds: Brit- ton to Gray to Griffith. Hits: Of Powell, 11 in six innings; off Relly, 2 in two in- nings. Time: 2:. Umpire: Geisel WESTERN HORSES CAPTURE MONEY AT DES MOINES FAIR Telegram.)—The Iowa morrow, the last day of the fair, will be given over entirely to auto races. The weather was ideal today, the track fine and a big crowd in attendance. The 2:25 trot was won by Tom Cariyle, owned by C. A. Walker, Miles City, except one, which was taken by Fred R., owned by L. P. Southworth of Ravenna, Neb, The 2:10 trot was won by Governor Mason, owned by C. L. Deryder of Pleas- anton, Cal., in three straight heats, The 2:16 trot, under saddle was won by Judge Spencer in two straight heats, and of Benson, Neb,, in three straight heats. Summaries: 2:25 trot, purse $300 ;l;’m Carlyle . Rose Bullivan F.nnle Simpson % 1 e @wan esm Time. 2:17 2:10 trot, purs IGovernor comnsm oo r to four-wheeled vehicle, purse, $500: ‘W. Wilkerson and Prince Verton 3 1 i Tip Top. 12 Bonnie B. and Len Medium... Jack Green and Eisie Janis... Time: 2:i8%, 2:24%. 2:15 trotters under saddle, purse $300: .1 e 3 44 —conpe Della Swahson Time: 2:20%, American Association. At Indlanapolis— RILE Cleveland .. . Indianapelis Batteries: St Louisville Columbus |and Coleman. At Minneapolis— Kansas City . Minneapolls Batteries: O ling and Gharrity. Const League Results. At Los Angeles— Vernon ......ooocooees Batteries: Pitt, Plerey, sler | At Balt Lake OCity— RI Oakland ...... . | Balt Lake City ] and Lynn Portland ...... San Francisco 1 OMAIA, FRIDAY, SGPTEMBEFR Copyright, 1915, International News Service. RE -AWLY ' YOU ARE LOOKING TEN YEARS YOUNGER THAN WHEN | SAW YOU LAST! 00 YOU sTILL PLAY “TI0DLE - DE - WINKS" AT YOUR NO-ITS TOO FATIGUE ING - BEVDNES | HURT MY WRIST AT iT* BY GOLLY THAT FELLER GIANTS GO DOWN l' Standing of Te | IWICE T0 PHILLIES - OUT OF THE RACE | Tesreau Loses F | 504 | ARG ander Bests Mathewson in the Second. Three Runs. HORRIBLE EXHIBITION GIVEN FOUR TO THR NBW YORK, Sept. 2—Philadelphia to-| DETROIT, Sept. 2—Chleago lost its| PITTSBURGH, Sept. 2 recovered the ground lost in its final 1916 game on the Detroit fleld to- defeated by St 1| pennant fight here yesterday by taking day, § to 6 two games from New York, 3 to 1 and tests, Chicago went to pleces when the contest, the visiting third baseman driy - | Tigers started to hit its pitcher, GIVINE ng in three runs. Score Tesreau pitched fine ball for New York 'an awful exhibition of kicking bunts and s¢. Louts.... throwing the ball away in the second in- Pittaburgh However, ' ning. There were thres wild heaves on Philadelphia bunched three of its five ‘one batted ball in this session. Cobb's Hartley; Knetzer and Berry 2 hits in the fourth inning and, aided by | an error by Doyle, which | Tuns, mcored three times. In the second game Alexander won a | nated Chicago from spectacular pitchers’ battle from the vet- [ eration as a pennant contender. eran Mathewson. The visitors scored In | the sixth inning on singles by Bancroft | {and Paskert and Beckers sacrifice fly. | Beore, firet game: I‘HILADEIIHIL ERROR BY DOYLE IS COSTLY As in several previous con- Pot, | In the first game, striking out ten men, 50 .i01 Eetting Luderus three times, oA hitting was noteworthy, | The result of the series just ended, of | which Detrolt made a clean sweep, elimi- It second game of the reries with Brook Suggs and Bluejacket battle, and although the let in twol BROOKLYN y posaible consid- had a pitcher erfors on the | 1 |Candless’ hit n the third and Bolt's miss § | helped Baltimore to sco: RILE, | | Baltimore 000060001 l\luerlsn. Suggs and Owens; Bluejacket Newark Heats Blues. B oromavnrns ol commmrooun found and defeated Buf- asslsted by rood fielding on the visi‘ors' part, mowed c wn the Huffalo batters in one-two-thr o order, The home team's defense wWas rag- ged. Edmond scored a home run, “Br‘or LHL B, 0010033032914 0 000000185 Seaton and Rariden; Bedient *Batted for Davi Pedient eusy today oleosmconse Rl ovouSaman Elo~wosscus B ‘Two-base hits *Batted for Tesreau in ninth. Karned runs Double plays: o 3 ames, 8 in six f Oldham, 2 In two and one-third innings; off Russell, 12 in vis, none in one in- By Oldham, Evans and Chil Shawkey Hests Harper. WASHINGTON, , 1 3 t"o-mlrdl inning: Kawfeds Lose to Whales, KANSAS CITY, . early lead was too much for Lwans: to overcome Off Teareay, 2; off Chalmers, 3. > Chicago's 10; by Chatme and Bmsile. #even innings; off 3 d the locais lost a fa City started a h inning, but MeConnell RHE. 0611 1 03 9 1 Wilson; Main and East- Rent rooms quick with a Bee Want Ad. L] | Sloux City at Moines, Topeka at Dea-| | Wichita. Phiadelphla at New York, St. Louls at 2.—Bhawkey | ti€htened. Score tor over Harper in a piteh- ers duel here today, New York defeat! In the sixth Cool to second and pitch. While Mc- Washington, McConnell a. was sacrificed took third on a wild Bride was throwing Bauman out at first Cook started when Gandll threw over Williams' head. protested that Bawnan in- PO Whitted, burgh, Baittmore at’ Brookiyn, Newark | Whitted Gandil vainly terfered with » WASHINGTON, coomsosmmmanaE Yl comeconnanuend” ssersas New Orleans, Chattanooga, o loccuoconunons® —moomone> *Batted for Thorpe *Batted for Mathewson in eighth 00000000 00 DES MOINES, In, Sept. 2—(Bpecal | giole ace: Bi- tate fair race | delphia, meet closed with today's program. To- ( Doyle, Btock. Earned runs: ¥ Double play: First base on error: h' 1. Base on . Hits: Off M in eight {nnings; inning. Struck out 7 ‘Alexander, ol comoononrog 28| conunucens Lnleseconcece® Il 000001 P, 2 In one res: Klem and » Wiilianis to Foster, PIpp to Boone Cards Whip Plrates. feated Pittsburgh, q in & game feat: rrt of the locals. ept the Plrates’ hli 4; by Sn‘.}.\‘.?. y |and “Hiidebrand. Macks Fasy for Boston. | PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 2.—Boston hl y easily deieated Philadeiphia, 8 to was in trouble severa: saved by the brilijant field.n, The latier also sta: les and a triple in five times injured his leg sliding to the home piate and Malone took his place. PHILADBLPHL ABH. Mont., taking first in each of four heats g g se work on ti Doak for the visito scattered. Score: ] =k == . > emmnussBmnomS the Western Breeders' Futurity went to | Beteel Last Sheet, owned by Mrs. L. A. Thomas | Doak, > lerarourcon? semenonnsccens PERRI ccmceomnELmc 8 P . covsarmme rowmooonmn> *Hinchman out; hit b tted for M *Batted for Cooper in ninth. 0100006 1-2 ~! aceeccscan® *Batted for Harper in ninth. Wilson, Viex. Earned ' Two-base M"l ¥ ‘Three-base it ooper Hob tz Il I &rrors: uses on balls: Off Doak, 4; off Kelly, 2 Kelly, 6 in five' innin s in four innings. Hit by pitched | By Kelly, Wilson. Struck B Doak, 6; by Kelly, 4. gins to Butler to Miller. Doal a0 Miler, Viox to uween and Nallin. Aulev to Wagner. O'Day nn:kfluuloy. Nraves Lose to Dodgers. 2—With second loague at stake, the thelr series with L e by defeating Cleve- | ones was driven from | the box after the locals had scored four | runs off two singles, two doub Brenton, who Louls to two hi back into sixth pl land today, 4 to 2. BOSTON, gept. in the Natioha ton Nati>nals opened oklyn farcically o ston went to pleces in the first Inning, when Rudolph's wild- ness and flelding la uns. Two other Loudermilk from ses gave Brooklyn loston pitchers were Barnes, a recruit, making s good ] Yirecowom—-oonwd [ n Evers, who delayed the game while ho kerchief to his nose: patrick. who did the same thing after he took Evers' pation, argued too strenuously from the grounds in the fifth inning by Umpire Ryfon. 0Jucobson, rf.3 nd Schmidt, were banished Elucurconms? 1 0 v H 1 1 0 1 0 . alocsorrooomen Blommronccose?> FRleccacectone i3 ? 2 o Beveroid, Prat ard, Bvans to Chaj bass on errors to La.an to H man o Kirke. First Rl parcduete Zlonnonsoow omwmooe co=o™ ; off Lowdermilk, Oft Jones, 4 in onethird inni ia seven ani two-.h y Brenton, 3 Pl Connolly ana Wnl-' Sl rwecmunceccomne~a> *Batted for Davis in the fourt 001 0100000 Stolen base: Daubert. ° Yl ceccane Decann! Ches and Spencer; Brant and Boles, Bas- WILL SPEND HONEYMOON IN AUTO TOUR OF STATE and Mrs, George Armasir today on & two weeks' honeymoon trip through Missourt and Nebraska At Ban Francisco- RILE, nd 7198 sninB 33 Off’ Rudolph, oft Davis, 4 in three innings Struck 2 by Barnes, & U : by Barnes, - Eason. Higginbotham, Evans Anz Leclair, Couch, Fanning and NO' THANKS | CAN'Y DRINK IT- YOU KNOW | HAD BRAIN FEVER OnCe AN SINCE THEN | NEVER TOOKH copFee j COCoA! X j | CANT STAND THIS-HESLYING AGIN - HE HA PUT BRAIN WHITE SOK LOSE, _[REBELS DEFBATED [Gorduer Defeats | BY THE TERRILRS| **™7el%ies B . | irst Game and Alex- | Chicago Goes to Pieces Playing Las' | Bridwell’s Timely Batting Features Game of Season with i DRETROIT, Mioh, Sept. &—Robert A, | Gardner of Chieago this afternoon de- | feated Nea Sawyer in the national ama. | teur golt tournament seven up and six to play. The Marston and Lee match was EE IS THE SCORE|.quare at the thirty-seventh hole, Final results: Gardner won from Saw- Yittsburgh was | yer, 7 and 8; Anderson won from Whit- @ today, 4 to & | ney, 3 and 2; Sherman won from Stand- batting featured the BY Gouy MAGE WUZ OOIN"ME A FAYOR FER WANTIN N O O T PamoA SPEAKS SAYS B feh, 1 up; Marston and Lee were eten after playing thirty-seven holes. JIM THORPE WILL HELP COACH INDIANA TEAM BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Sept. 5-Jim Thorps. famous foot ball star of the Car- lisle Indian team, regarded by mawy as the world's greatest athlete, has been se- cured to assist Coach Childs In coaching the Indiana university foot ball squad this year. Thorpe, who ls now playing base ball with the New York Glants, will come to Bloomington at the close of the National league season, it was announced today. won lost fifth i1 83 | ‘Fall arrivals of approved hats Styles are now complete. See our window featuring Pearl <} hats—best selling color this fall. 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