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NOW LISTEN -'WE ARE GOWNG TO CALL ON THE MAC CUBBEN'S AND TAKE THEM OUYT YO TEA- ROURKES WIND UP YEAR WITH GLORY Cop Two Games from St. Joseph and Thus Hang Onto Position in First Division. BLODGETT HITS A HOME HUN One Jake Boultes, one of Jack Holland's | more or less distingulshed athietos, took three swings at Lou North's baffling | KNOW A GO0D CHOP SUEY JOINT WHERE THE'Y HAVE FINE TEA! % peka, pitched the second t h b toall fe when Powers cut loose a wild Hetween the tw John Bavage with 0! . first game: TOPEKA. AB. Cochran, s Fisher. 1t rown, Jackson, ' Trainer, Gl ommao = o. Carroll. Totals Pl cocmmommny #lants in the seventh round of the second Kame at Rourke park yeaterday and Um- pire Jack Ryan, with one gesture of his right hand, waved Mr. Boulted out and wrote “thirty” on the western league season of 1915. The Rourkes very fittingly selébratdd “she oocasion by handing the Drummeérs a ‘couple of wallopings and thus clinging to the cherished fourth | place of the first division. The first event was a punk fra. went to the Omaha crew, & to 6, after | much fussing and fuming. The game was copped in the elghth round, when Earl 1 K which | T Ehit BRI i Taltlon, Bennett, e P of. ng, rf. on, ... ‘attorson, 1b vis, 1L Griffith, Gray, o P Totals -l emse~~semon o9 - Threo-buse hit | I'tu- mg.:a to ion = 7 Smith ‘tore off a triple with two on | & buses and the count deadlocked. The second game was an easy victory the home folks. Jake Boultes, who even chuck a stralght ball, started by W 3 ;. 4 | Syekle. Boore, second for the opposition,” but was Fig Jerked to let a youth named Keifer . The final count in this combat was Y P 8t. Joseph tribe cortainly exhibited L - ' Coehran, ‘ all, Tallien, Tom Blodgett and Cy Foraythe covered themselves with glory and wound up the year with much eclat. Tom bounced the will over the right field wall for a home run and Cyrus made three hits and a sacrifice 1y out of four trips to the plate in the second game. Every Rourke who played yesterday got at least one hit. ‘The Rourkes began to scatter Jast night |, Ay adon as the secong game, which was « in the seventh frame, was over Krug and Dick Breen oaught a for 8t Paul, where they will t the remminder of the season, The rest of the Rourkes ducked out for home. =g Bl wZounnwns® P o 2lasnuonon-- £ E | ermwoo s oo ww B assevswon " e e T — 4 -~ =S =0 o] ommomowece e i ow 55 =!soomso~omol wlsconscsec? rl i Tota Caled account bf dark wi SIPUX LOSE TO D \ Boosters Win the Final Game of the Seaso! CITY, la., 8o from Sloux Es H slosconncorop s B S otiaisiinip . PR SANA ame. horae, -l eemruu—so~E s Topeka vase ball .:." Jimmy Jackson ufu and Ow id_watoh in ap- clation of (he team’s good showing. 2l cacoBuunzc0 Ml smacmunSed L Flevomessna® oo o MOINES . 6.—Des Molnes E‘u by & score al' wwsal O - Slocscuse L s ninth. in ninth Cosgrove in ninth, 001 o4 000 its: Lejeune. Bi Ky 87 juosed_ balle: ‘Grabe; Qolo., Be G’anl Scantn here. today o :hll.._ndt.l- Bl amnni ;‘1 - D g 1 g o S1z gt 0.09 0 3 R uls, Richards. . N e o 1y Ewol ne, its oo )hll‘ ort | Denver Loses Both of Final Games | Min of Season to Lincoln. second, 11 to O B csrpuwmned SOT Tra. HE BEE Copyright, 1915, News Bervice OH' DEAR ' WE HAVE TO PASS THIS HORRID SALOON OF DINTY MOORE'S ! BY GOLLY ! You'me Internationa) YOUL SAY ITD SIX MONTHS SINCE. YOU'VE BEEN IN THERE ? WELL-~ M GLAD YOU ARE Kepe RIGHT - I'D FORGOT- TEN WHERE |T WUZ -1T'S BEEN S0 LONG SINCE IVE BEEN |N r being piteh. WESTERN LEAGUE. ) ) w, Boa Motnes nver .../ = 23532888 | o4 Buz2aaRIS 333288 7 209 Sl cusncsomcon? Lt s 5 EERGERE Pittsbu Nownrk™" C25l nacconcnond Zgagszas: zapRsasE £ 5 ] 7 d Yesterduy’'s Rosults, a, 8-10. n, 11-13; Denver, 10-11, TIONAL IAGUE. n, 30" Now York: natl, ‘3.8; reh, Chicago, 30! K. . ERICAN LEAGUE. roit, rain. Phlll‘n!ghll-. 2 0. =| cousoncon? | coosesess reh. S et -3 St Paul, 35 A ottt e, Games Today. League — Philadelphia Boston at New York: Pitsburgh; Chicago at National Brooklyn; olmosoccams? |ocssez00sf = L at on; Bt. Louls at Cleveland. R at Newa ttsburgh at Kansas Oity. Schreiber, 1. Hacrifice hita: B, H. “Schreiber. Double Shislds; Lioyd Smith to Wil Gelsel. Beol e socond game: H DI % ] > = ~l ceo~cossccoe’ Flusu-ssuw~? Blcosuousoscas? leco~soouomwex kil ceocsomnrinee = 8 AL e *Batted for Gaskil | coln 2 opd [ 4 ~] coosseensol kS B Oft Morse, ). Hit by pi le play:' Morse 1o Ligyd to pitch: Cantwel ‘mpire Amerfoan Association. nings, At Columbus (mornk game) nm ll.‘levolunam. “.. o fll . | Cqlumbue Washington ‘6t Fhiladelpnja: New ¥ B 0} e | Standing of Teams lw S Des’ Moin oux Clty, 7. hita, ¢, Topeka, 7-1. 'Second called Cin- 8t, ol cooconcomonal® | emomonomunf PROMISE YO Mg ) HE! ING YOUR OH! JIGGS - RE'S YOUR = LEFT IN HERE LAST NIGHT - | MAGGIE- | WISH WE HAD 4 ONE AROUND THE DLOCK -1 HATE TO EVEN PASS THE rERBAS WHIP " THE PHILS TWICE Brooklyns Come Within Two Games of National League Winners by Double Win. * SEVEN TO THREE IS THE SCORE BROOKLYN, N. Y., Sept. &—Brooklyn SU winning the morning game, 6 to 8, and the afternoon game, 7 to 3, thereby approach- ing within two games of the Nationa! league game winners and into second place. In the morning game Cheney started for Brooklyn, but after pitching six hitiess Innings threw out his arm, fanning Killifer in the seventh and gave way to Coombs, who was knocked out of the box In the elghth when the Phillles g0t & lead of 3 to L Pltcher Malls, re- ’u-nl.ly bought by Brookiyn from Seattle, j will join the club at St. Louis next Sat- | urday. | In the afternoon game Pfeffer held the | Phillies down to five hits, four of which | were bunched in the seventh and eighth | Innings. "The Dodgers battéd Rixey out | of the box in four innings and also hit | Baumgardner hard., Score, first game: PHILADRLPHIA, BROOKILYN. AR H.OAE AB.H. o 11 | 1 4 0 1 [ 0 3 ° u Sluonruconsnomom Floomumrsonon Totals .. *Ran for Cravath in eighth. *Hatted for Getz In eighth *Ran for Wheat in l‘|5 th, » 00 00003 w1 0000005 Luderns, Stengel, Sm; Aara, t6 Daubart, M A 1 Off Chen % 03 *—8 th. ler 1 in one and two-thivds in- out: By Cheney y by Alexand: Tmpires: 3 nd game: BROOKLYN. PEERAN 251 S L | QU =1 Bl e " o r, 4 in two Tincup, none in one and two-thi ni Hit i che. bal: " Seel B:‘m lrdfl::’ 'g‘ Qfltham . out y iIzey, 1! W A by Petter, 4 Umpires: lem — and slle. Glants Whip Braves Twice. NEW YORK, Sept. 6.—New York took v Boston, 6 to 2 , 4 to O Hughes the morniny red two runs on erkle's home run, it New York - gl is team itroud in the fifth, : | IR tront 1o thy steth Tosing ront in slx 3 Ra n (he afternoon game Hoston to two singles. A muff of un easy fiy by , the former New ‘ork player let in the fi: llfl in the fourth i o uml o, 171 tteries: James and Devogt; Curtis nsey. | and Coleman. Aftes rnoon game: leveland . loman At St Paul St sixth on account At Milwaukee ( aas Oty ... n_and Crisp; Rh irteen innings.) Batteries: Lareo: lra Brannon. (' cond i erty, Shacklsfo, Bratnard Takes Game. BRAINARD, b, Bept. 8. Falnard defeatod Valrers 'SEARS DROF A DOURLE-HEADER l!d:'l:t“;‘rtc‘ MoCail ‘and Devogt: ' Toole an i 2 3 i j i - [ H *Ran for Myers in seventh. *Batted for Stroud in 4 3 'l\m;m - —4 made it two straight from Philadelphia by o while Tyler for two extra runa in the |,* between In the 2 run: Bases PLACE! i off Tesreau, 2. Struck out: By Tes- reau, 4; by Rudolph, 5. Umpires: Byron and Eason. Divide Dou Header. PITTSBURGH, Sept. (.—Cincinnati and | Pittsburgh broke oven here today, the visitors taking the morning game, 3 to 0, and the locals the afternoon contest, b to 2. The Reds won the first game by bunching hits in the third inning. iPtcher Schneider leading with a home run. Har- mon held the visitors to five hits this afternoon, The FPirates made all their runs in the third inning, when they knocked McKenery from the box. He was replaced by Geoige, who was never In trouble. Score, first game: CINGINNATL, PITTEBURG ABH.OAB AB. 0Curey, 0Johnston, iCollinm, ef. OHinchman, rf. 0w - Rl 1b. o308, Gritrith, Williams, It Wingo, ¢..... | Rodgers, Mollwits @chneider, p.4 B oSnmwmnann Totals 1Mamaux, b. *Barney Kelly, p.. sosscsouwmenax CoomompmummauD ~“oacomomssonwe? B L} B Totals .. *Batted for Gibson in elghth. *Batted for Mamaux in eighth, Cincinnati 0200000 Pittsburgh 0000000000 Two-base hit: Viox. . Three-base Griffith, Home run: '‘Schneider. Stolen base: _Griffith. Double play; ors to Herzog to Mollwits, Schnelder to Her- 20 to Mollwits, Bases on balls: Off Mamaux, 4; off Kely, 1 "Hits: Off Mamaux, 6 in eight Innings:; oft Kelly, 1 in one 'inning. Struck out: ' By Sohnei- amaux, 6; by Kelly, 1 -Um- gler and Orth. Score, second game CINCINNAT PITTSBURGH. AB.H AB. Killiter, e 1Curey, . Groh, 0Johnston, 0Colinis, of. 0Hinoh: OWngne oViox, oGerber, 161! s OHarmon, sssomsomrom; |ocfancsoomnd [ B cnonmanBed wl comossor Totals ... 81 §M 14 *Batted for Willlams in ninth. Cineinnati Pittsburgh Two-base hits: Hinchman, Str' ' base: Wingo. Double pla: mon to agner to Johnston. o balls: Off McKenery, 2. off George, 1;1 off Harmon, 1. H'ts: Otf McKenerv. § in two and one-third innings; of George, | 3 in five and two-thirds innings. Struck | out: By McKenery, 1; by George. i by Harmon, 1. Umpires: Orth and er. Cards Win Two Games. TIP TOPS CAPTURE. PAIR OFF NEVIARK Brooklyn Captures Both Ends of Labor Day Double-Header on Enemy Soil. SECOND IS A PITCHING BATTLE NEWARK, N. J., Sept. 6.~Brooklyn de- | feated Newark in two games today. The second game was a pitchers' battie be- tween Falkenburg and Seaton. The former held Newark to three hits, but he received remarkable support. In the morning game played in Brook- | Iyn Bil McKechnle used three pitchers | and two pinch hitters in an effort to win, but Jim Bluejacket was invincible. The Indian allowed only six hits and kept them well scattered. Score, first game: R.H. 0—1 B, Newark .. 0000010 i Brooklyn 111 0.0 0.0 2 30 *610 1 Batteries: Newark, Moran, Kaiserling, Billiard and Rariden; Brookiyn, Blue- Jjacket and Land. { Score. socond. game: RHEB rooklyn ....0 00 0 0 1 -1 8 1 Newark 000000000031 Batteres: ' Brooklyn, kenberg and Land; Newark, Beaton Rariden, Buftalo Takes Two. BUFFALO, Bept. 6.—The Buffalo Fed- erals took boti, games from Baltimore ere today, wlnn&f #core, § to & The afte glo went ten innings. A home run by Hal Chase in the ninth inning gave Buffalo the morn- ing viotory. "With one out a0 it ane uffal one run ase r the bail into the bleachers in left f Gene George Suggs fought fc out in the secand game. Krapp giving way to Bedient at the end of the ninth innine. Score, first game: RHE. 000000025 ¢1| 001000012860 nderson and Allen; Leclaire 0 0 o0 them by the same rnoon atrug, 1 Batteries: Krapp, Suggs an Owem,p ROWING CLUB PUTS OFF LEASING TRACK 0000002532 Bedient and Allen; ST. LOUIK, Sept. St Louls set Chi- cago back in the secon vision by win- Rig & double-header here today, § to 3 and 10 to i { twelve innings and 00 and Rallee. The . ho ened in the twelfth and after fillng the bases was replaced by Lavender. The latter hit Hiatt on the ankle with his pitball, forcing the winning run. | Manager Bresnahan was partly Nla:z sible for the lose of this game throt it Ztm unti] $00 Iste that lure to ver Betzel had batted out of turn in the | both sides second inning. the second contest Humph: Flelding on In Fiaher, Behulte, 1t Zimmerm., b6 nge 7 fie *One out when winning run sco *Batted for Wilson in twelfth *Batted for Basel in twelfth. Chicago 00000101 St. Louls . 2000000 | Two-base hits: Sny | base hit: Betzel. Earned run St. Louis, 2 Double pi Miner, Plielan to Sater, Hoaping. &0 ays: Hugging' to I“xn'lna to But- ors: St. Loul: Tesreau held | i rst two Giant |5 Directors of the Omaha Driving elub| decided at a meeting held yesterday that they wwuld mai: no arrangemients con-| By cerning the prorosed leasing of the Douglas County Fair association track at, Benson, untii B4 Peterson, president of the club, who is out of the city, returns, Further negotlations probably will be postponed until after the falr associa- tion's race meeting, September 31-24, it Wwas sald yesterday. The proposed lease of the track in- wvolved a plan of consolidation of the driving club and the fair soclety. NO WONDER YOUL HATED TO PASS THERE! COAST PAIR YICTORS AT FOREST HILLS Johnston and McLoughlin Win the Right to Play for Singles Title Today. DEFEAT WILLIAMS AND PELL FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Sept. &~Wil- liam M. Johnston and Maurice B. Me- Loughlin, both from San Francisco, won the right to play for the United States tennis singles champlonship here tomor- row by defeating R. Norris Willlams, sec- ond, and T. R. Pell, respectively. McLoughlin's elimination of Pell was expected by the followers of tennis form | and there was iittle surprise when he won at 83, 60, 7-5.. Johnston's overthrow of Willlams, the present title holder, how. ever, was the sensation of the tourna- ment of today, By playing & strong ag- gressive game at the net Johnston won three out of five sets, 5-7, 64, 5-7, 6-3, 6-2. | sl sty MEMPHIS TRIMS YUTAN AND DUNDEE WOOLENS YUTAN, Neb, Sept. 6—(Special.)— Memphis defeated Yutan at the old set- tlers’ pienic at Mead Saturday in a hotly contested game. Pitcher Peck of Fre- mont worked for Yutan, striking out seventeen men and allowing only one scratch hit and making twenty-one put- outs himself. Yutan lost the game by two errors by R. Johnson, center fleld. Score: Memphis Yutan Peck, 1; off Wi Struck out: By 2; by Mawon, 5. h At Yutan Sunday Yutan defeated the Dundee Woolen Mills of Omaha, Pitcher Peck striking out seventeen men and al- lowing but four hits. Score: Yutan 026562003 Du“nd“ . 0003011 teries: utan, Seivers and ‘Willlams, Carsen and $ o‘c‘ Peck, 17; by Byrne, & 50“ P f L] , 4 of oft Hime 13 08 1 o Peck Byrne. Bowery of Yutan. b; ashville, 1.1 ns;‘hrv agreensent. ttanooga, 2-2. Sec- ngs by agreement. Makes Youm ‘Une happy. No joy in lving it your stomach and Memphis, games seven innli Little Rock, 3-8; ond game seven inni Liver Compla A “For Sale” ad will turn second-hand furniture into cash. Fuonwwnd 2loume 80 of “Aarkness.) ‘Two-base hit: Betzel Stolen base: Long. runs: St. Louls, 3. Double plays: uggins to_ Butler to Miler. Bases on 24t By Bitched balls By Hampn. Doak, t by : By Humph- ries, Hyatt. 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