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vzl . THE BEE News Servies BUSINESS! 1 | Brooklyn 000020000 st 00000600 4| Holds Cubs Safe and Drives in Runs | 5o-pise bl Stengel, | Gonaaics. | Sp— m N ‘!hl::a I”{' Ma \m'r_dh. 8 in al\\"; one-| nnings; off Chene: in FINAL SCORE IS SEVEN TG ONE){wo .ni two thirds Innings: off Do - in two ‘innings. Struck out: By Mar- uard, 2: by Boardman, 3 Umpires Kiom ‘and Bwmst | ably that train will carry a few other persons, too; a rallrond president or a OHICAGO, Bept. M.~Dick Rudolph pitched In fine form teday and held Chi- cago mafe, while he, himself, drove in th base ball Mike is the real important per- out and Connolly doubled. REgun singled |- and Comnolly scored when Gowdy sine wled, and Rudolph followed with a homer (o loft, which cleared the bases. Lav- he, too, was hit hard in.the elghth in- nifi. in which Magee's double, a flelders’ chy on Smith's grounder, Connoll: t and a sacrifice. netted three runs, Rudolph eased up in the elghth inning ESDAY, SE OMAH A, Copyright, 1915, Internations) FOR 4LOODNESS SAKE - DO YOU KNOW ALL THE BUMS 1N TOWN - \wHY DOWY YOU 40 WITH SOME OF THE FINE GENTLEMEN | INTRO- DUCE You To? OH! HOW DO You . A A PEANWT T o0 woD |- A E || mposteR - HES A TAKE MY HYSBAND WAT par s | | JOSIETY CROOK. - vy MIND YOu DARE i Your | - NOTICE MORMN' ® ' OwN HIN! NaGs ! e, YOUR CLLUBY! RUDOLPH WINS FOR fi e o " Mike Mooney Leaves to See His Chicago Makes be Mike's first world's series, Series of Four Games rom “'eh G‘Vl 'iCtO to Hi\ }?'M.r‘_ :,p"l,,v g 4' Thuraday evening at 6 o'elock a North- street and the present Vinton street lot. ¥ yn, 2 t otils, 0 ont 1 11 Team Hornsby to Miller to G ioksimrdodri M A b g ST B g and Mike says it will be at Philadelphia. . Gonxales. Hases on balis carrying Mike Mooney to the east. Prob. 4 . Phillles can't “and I'll see old Bert Niehoff and Grover Alexander and give them Omahi Sovernor or a senator or some other such | wishes and luck. 4 noted individual, but to the follower of ! beat those Red Sox, t0o." Mooney 1s going back to Shippensburg, r ! son who will honor that train with his| Pa., for the greater part of his vacation, ;‘m- ':t‘x;:n‘ :on the game in the fourth KINGSLEY Is HIGH presence. but the big time is to be in Quakertown. ning home run. Two men were For Mike is going back to Pennaylvania | It will be Mike's first vacation in twenty ; | for a vacation of two months and during years. w Emn two months he will attend the | that time. o M08 { And with that they'll acounted for the a triple and He has not had a day off in all Also it will be Mike's honey- world's serfes. Mike is the veteran tele- | moon. Thirty-four years &TADh operator who for thirty years has| Mrs, Mooney were married in Shippens- o ‘was suceeeded by Standbridge, and Omaha Crack Falls Down on Last | been pounding a Western Union key at | burg and the Omaha ball park. During that time Mooney Event, but Manages to Make | ho has covered over 2,000 ball ago Mr. and Johnson succeeded Suggs at the end of the seventh and inning and the substi-| tuted pitchers finished the game where they found it. directly west. has not been home since, mes and | though his wife has returned for several 80 as it is thelr first trip together High Total by One Bird. has served his time at the ball parks on | visits. Charles street, Ames avenue, Miami | Mike says it is to be his honeymoon. and Good's doubld and Fisher's single saved the locals from a phutout. Scoro: R. J. Starkey, North Platte, M, out of high gun in the two-day registered tour- 900. He broke 145 targets Monday and 137 yesterday, On his last twenty birds yes- terday Ray dropped five, but his previous events held up his average RUTH I8 VERY PARSIMONIOUS C. L, Waggoner of Diller was second high, with 281 breaks, having dropped BOSTON, Sapt, 14.~The Boston Red Sox Just one more bird than the Omaha crack, | again today defeated their white-hosed ' Waggoner was high man yesterday with | opponents, winning the fourth straight on, | 140 breaks. R. J. Starkey of North Platte | kame of the series with Chicago, 2 to 1. Crew. meney. & Usht pitching duel. Ruth allowed only In addition to making away with a large | two hits, one of thess, a doublo by John chunk of the coln Kingsley gets a shotgun | Collins in the third inning, succecding presented by the Brandels Stores for | Gardener's error which had given Mur- high total. Waggoner also gets' a shot- [ phy his base, and scored Chicago's run., wun for second high from the Paxton |Jt was John Collins' errors that won for | i " |hotel and Starkey gets a rifle from the | Boston. With two men .out in the CINCINNATY, Sept. 14 ~B¥winning to- | TOWRSend Gun company. soventh, he allowed Blackburn's throw to | doy, 8 % Clncinnatl tookYour gamea Rain Keeps Seore Down. pass him, Wagner going to sccond on! "?Jw";..fl" of the present series with | The d-Motm stood on the firing line | What -hnu:'d have bo'on an easy out. 3 y o yeaterday under difficulty, In the morn- | On another toss from Benz to retire! e Ot e e Gt it A g n hard rain fell; which made It | Henrikeen, & pinch hitter, Collins again sale, uwlowing v n few [difficult to see and was mighty uncom- | fumbled, Janvrin, who was running for ey WA ‘:\r‘u::. .l.u‘[ ;:. .y:m. d were not to be \R\'u.:‘m;. racing Ihulm with lhudtlein‘x ru:. ; * R ” oter they kept right on. In the | Ruth then doubled to left, sending Wood, o, e et APl LU e DASY | atternoon the wind and dark sky ndded | another substitute runner, in with what | , 8 in 1 tn ot th fous inias vender, 2. by Rudol n » mound in the next inning. aftor two other difficulties, but for alt that some | proved to be the winning tally. Score: | mles and @ uouble had dc. | pretty feir scores were turned in. | BOSTON. » [@Rthowhok- retired - the Georgé Maxwell, the one-armed Ilas- AR .48 | Mt in this innne, but in the sisth he | d |u 0 [N ] ' pounded tings professional, wes the high man. H 110 H Elmurm Seit 18 at (ho beginning of 'Oeorge plugged 15 of the rooks. IKd H I w! seventh und held the locals safe the (O'Brien, a professional from Florence, o 101 E ;”nnlxq.d;( ‘%uw ety - B o Kan, and H. Kennioott of 8t. Louls, || 2 3231 - k ADN.O.AE Droke 142 Wagkoner was the amateur, | H 140 : St o4 ) f 1) Wik 140, EQ Varner of Adama and Ernest | Ben 1 °01e ;1 "3 8¢ . tying for second 1 IR T . Hemry MoDonald of Omaha fol- “ 110 i with 13 split rooks to his credit. die f Y was the winner of a " _Presonted by a local newspaper. | epaired f this Bunday a series of weekly | *Ran for Shoots will be held for permanent pos- | Chicago Omahe Gun club shooters will compete [ UGty s a8 0 0 0 ¢ fet |UnUL Thankegiving day. The man with | bases: urph, W.Emv. s, Moitior | Sven permanent posssasion. The shoots | self, "none. (n Gns. wnd; one-tiird ‘innk ¥asy i‘ Doy) seasion trophy. Every Bunday t Struck out: By Bens, ’b‘%u‘“fi]’l‘ .B. U B L i #ol g B | will be twenty-five bird events, handicap, | Pires: Hildebrand and Mollwiti: Killifer to Wingo. i i with handicaps made every five birds. ks Again Lose to Tigers f Schauer, 5 in two and one-thivd in i Boores yesterday wers as follow NEW YORK, Sept. 14—New York lost % oft Mathewson, € in throo and two- 109 | Ita seveuth straigh [ 1 today, Detroit rds Inninge; off Ritier, 2 In two n- | W, F. Rects.... 139G, A. Fiippin, .. 128 ©oping, 3 to 2.° A fumble by Bush let 8. ok fn: Ry Wi, 1«,‘ R, J, Btarkey. ... U 3 1in both of New York's runs and kept A 1L Umpires: ui 1 tGeorge Maxwell 16| Now York in front uniil the elghth in- Lear, dgley and | M Mitton. ... 15 *Georxe Carter 18| in v D ¥ < - g when Cobb drove in Detroit's tieing 2 Redick.. 1& Ray Kingsley 157 | and winning run with ingle, Mogriu . Phils Take Another. | B 138 Men T. Randall. 117 | In making his local debut with PITTSBURGH, Sept. 14-The Pitte- | Al Koy o IMEd Dy Brava... 18 ke pitched a fine ga T burghs werd agein beaten by Philadel- €. L. 140 Bort Dixon WH A Calvin v H.0.A B QA B WJ. W. Robert - 25 % TX2 9 George Rogers... 1¥ B 322 1 y MeDonald 13 vouch, )i "8l 100 Gallagher ] 4 0 340 : Armonast n 2 0 0f P Ty iyl i oMaisel, R O, Ao BOLRRE 1 13 Ty Bearg | :.::'m'l 100 s * Denotes profeasional, 4 b 1y B -4 3300l g v Y S B 8 8 i Fif M T e i ; i1 Fifteen Men g vy SA S A H Alexapder out, hit by imised bl | *Ale: ler out, hit by batte al : s Out for Foot Ball Sfiaptee gab i by baiipd bk, | [ ] *Batted for Peckinpaugh in the ninth. & 3 {artzell in the ninth \ L hl' in lht’“ ninth. . - 10 L) 2 -3 e.....0 007 . . O200000 Gibson § : = R O an Bk Fiftoen men responded to Coach Benja- vo-base b Bush. Stolen bases 15176000 min's eall for candidates Menday at, BaUman Cobb. Earned runs: Detroit, Double plays: FPeckinpaugh (unas Bellevue college. Only six of the squad sd); Vech 15 Young o Burns: Bese were old men-Captain Webb, Racoly, w York, 1. Bases on TR "Sto) - 3 " ¢ ridge, 3: o dermilk ‘agner. Stolen bases: “Btock, | Idchtenwallner, Gustaison, Gilmore and & 3 L Doiole plave: * Banerof 16 | Huratunnert beins tho anly voicrans who | Odname 3 tn. (we, thninks. EXTorE returned to achool In Ume to get into a, by Mog .. by Loudermilk, 7; suit. Captaln Webb reporse that he an- Oldham. 1 ' Um .: ilin ticipates 1o trouble from his old Injury TP in the aide which kept him on the aide | mont: u soeme rebrt from Faaen & 1 lnes wiost of last seasem. h\-lch‘nng‘cl:l\. ‘fi:{.«'.‘:: Y\'-fl:\n ‘?;u.ll; ~ The new material looks promising, ":Ym'{‘ :m?.' Ny I:_ Sea et |J.n. and Silaby especially showing up ing three ruma. Washington hag won fwell, BUl Evans and Irwin are old high ' three stralgh Cleveland and fours | sohool men who are expected to make: {00 » some of the varsity men step lively to hold their jobs. Bome of last year's scrubs are also ex- 1 pected to make strong bids for first Grase striug pos‘tions this fall, including Stew- KTue art, Meany and Gedrge Evans. Evens. Fifteen men for the firat Right's prac- &'seni Uice established a @ford for Bellevue, Carter, only six snswering the first call to the ! el wunenonn e of Rbenw Ure Hoan's Lin ment and you care what causes t The firsc ap M- Coull, cation helpa. G od fur, Selats &, no ral- | Cloan Sweep for Browus, gla, BWe, Al druggists.—Advertisement. | Off Dument, By Carter, | Connolly and | C. L WAGGONER IS SECOND""“"'“ g falled to stop the visiting batsmen, while B0, Ray C. Kingsley, Omaha, %2 out of 30 s X AGAIN Parks and Koob did good work for St. AR, | €. L. Waggoner, Diller, 281 out of 300 Louis. 3 L] 1 Newnrk Bents Terriers. Sisler made three hits, giving him ten safeties for the serles. Lo G T T Schang went He recelved four to the plate five times. 200, LOSE TO BOSTON bases on balls and was once hit by the Ray C. Kingsley of Omaha was the pitcher. 6 here today and barely won from St. Louis | Minneapolis, which had made six = Howard, 3b.. |nament held at the Omaha Gun club . . | Bhotton, ¢ 'Monday and Tuesday. Kingwley'n count | Bed Hose Capture Pourth Straight | jio: for the two days was 22 breaks out of Game of Series from Chicago g Pract,’ 2 Lee, of... s —emonoansno e ececomumm—onc? Bl e s omibimasts s N o egiigns el " ol encesscumone Totals for Wyckoff in the fi 8 for Anl‘l;fl" ll‘; l‘heo nin | dusted o ‘total of 21 rocks for third | Krrors decided the contest, which was | Philadelphia . .. Gity Ha,ll BoWlers ing for a match. The Dahlman Feds are Organize Two Teams {mani vtwen e tvo- toems vezora And Challenges Fly| ™ Bee Want Ads Produce Results. Senipdon Adbpetasion, Two bowling teams have been organ- | can be rented quickly and cneaply by a ized at the city hall, and both are hurling i i i I £F - = ~ B - SORRY MADAN - BUT THIS MAN 1S AN HIN POR. BIX B WHALES TAKE THE |ggm o moos i |CLASS A AMATEURS BSTON BRAVES == =525 | First World’s Series Tharsday| LAST FRON TERPS Lot of Teams [Py BATTLE SUNDAY W.L.Fet.| W.L.Pet. a1 s fhézn.. oo T8 86 5T | Boston ......% ¢ ean Sweep of | Boston .....72 €2 537 Detroit ... i i P | Brooktyn s & 486 Ghlcago /.7 57 Balle?' Dents Will Mee.t B.ambl_ers in | S g 3 % n. First Game and Winner Will Chicago ....62 89 .473) 8t. Louis. g’ Battle the Luxus. % 463 Cleveland New York..60 78 .463| Phila, EIGHT TO S8EVEN IS THE SCORE| wrp. LEAGUE. AMER. CHICAGO, Sept fourth and last game of the Baltimore series here today, § to 7, making a cleanup | Newark Fittsburgh 64 74 . THEN COMES INTER-CITY PLAY > el = Z 14.—Chicago took the | W.L.Pet.| L.Pet ¢ bimrob 5 3% | The Ramblers, who copped the ras in 68 52 | the National league; and the Bailey Hardhitting for extra bases| 8 . Louls. 1021 | Dents, winners in the Commercial leaguc, deteat. Two|Kan, iCty . 5% | will lock horns next Sunday at 1:3 two doubles | Brooklyn. .68 71 482 Cleveland 7 .48 | o'clock to decide which team will play were included in the ten hits off Suggs,| Baltimore ..44 8 :338| Columbus .52 88 371 | 4ne Luxus, champs of the Greater Omaha whereas the twelve hits counted against Yensterday's Results, | 100p, for the Class A amateur champior Brown were all singles and were well NATIONA LEAGUE ship of Omaha. Hendrix replaced Brown and| Poaton, 7; Chicago, 1 1 56 Be. decide Now Tock. 3 CAialaniast: & | As this champlonship must be decid Philace phia, 4 . | next Sunday, and as there are three Class Brooklyn, A leagues, a double-header is necessary | Yesterday the managers of the three W NP o o2 A teams drew lots and Johnny Dennison 2% %% 18 Cleveland, 0; Washington. 3. | of the Luxus was the lucky one. The Hendrix and W, St. Loufs, 13; Philadelphfa, 4 Ramblers and Bafleys must battle first , Johnson and Russell, Owens. FEDERAL LEAGUE. and the winner of that game play th 7; Chicago, 8. { twenty-one . 8t Louis, 6. Lo gy or triples, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION The Luxus are the favorites for the able to score only seven runs Kansas City, isville, 6. champlonship. It Is cohcedéd by most of oul Indlanapolis, 2. the local amateur fans that the Greater runs on ten hits, # neluding only one double and one triple. Games Today. Omaha Is the classlest league in the city. The fact that the locain played errories: | ~National League—Philadelphia at Pitts- | Then whichever toam meets the Luxus ‘bal] while the visitors were slow and un- | burgh. (3 yausl certain on their feet accounts for the | American League—Chicago at Boston, Wil bave just a few minutes before en comparatively low score. The only good | Detroit at New York, Cleveland af| f base running was shown by Ne- | Washington, St. Louis at Philadelphia, wark, In the second inning when four | ~Federal lLeagus—Baltimore at Pitts- consecutive sin In the ninth Roush singled, stole | Kansas City. second and scored the winning run on Egmonds’ double, Soore PR aton, Moran e Kalserling and Rariden; Plank, Crandall, Davenport | challenges and Hartley. gaged in a hard battle, so that the odds are rightly with the brewers. The winner of the three-cornered mix [Sunday wiil represent Omaha in the inter- city series under the National Amateur Base Ball assoclation's auspices. Omaha will probably meet St. Paul or Duluth first. TEAM MATCH ON BOARD3 FOR THE COUNTRY CLUB Chambers and Francis H. Galnes will lead two squads of golfers in a team match at the Country club this Thurs day. Willle Hoare is now compiling th lists of yolfers who will take part. them three | burgh, Brooklyn at St. Louis, Newark at bout quite promiscuously. The “Billy” Sunday Gladiators is the name of one organization which is yearn- also talking in a more or less chesty Apartments. flats, nouses and cottages Bee “For Rent.” Prince Albert just does thic little old thing: Lets you smoke a jimmy pipe all you want to; Jets you smoke all you want of roll ‘em cigarettes! And that holds good every hour of the twenty-four, Sundays in- cluded! Talk about home to- bacco, or office tobacco, or street tobacco, or traveling tobacco! Well, you just uncork some P. A. smoke in your mouth! You'll feel like putting out a Special Extra to spread the news! Patented process fixes that— and cuts out bite and parch! - ‘When wetell you,and menevery- where say, that here’s tobacco that reaches every desire in your pipe or makin’s department, youa head for PRINGE ~ ALBERi the national joy smoke You can smoke a pipe and you will smoke a pipe just as fir, Ejmfi ; |t ¥ s it {1l 4 H ; soon as you windward of some P. 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