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ROURKES SWEEP Smith, If. . Thompson and Kranse Hurl ?""1'-..': 3 pson, Splendid Ball While Mates Muter, «f. : Krueger, c. Drive in Runs. Forsythe, f. Kilduff, ss. Trelan, 2b. SCORES 9 TO 1 “D 7 TO 1 'C. Thompsen, BRI Totals | While' Cecil Thompson and Harry | isrause, the demon southpaw, were |@imore, Jf. subduing the truculent Sioux sluggers | “:":""“h. in nifty fashion, the de luxe Rourklets | LeJeune, cf. spanked the offerings of Kelly andjfi"‘"‘"“’v 3b. | Ruder, ~ ss. Gasper soundly, and Omaha ran|cooney, b. | away with both ends of the ‘Labor |Crosby, e. | day bargain matinee, winning lhcix'“'- . ! first combat 9 to 1 and the second | rmetals -— section 6 to 1. A Omaha— Cecil Thompson had the Sioux on | m"':' the hip in the first game and the Wedd; l\’uurk(l's sailed through the fray with ‘s":’u‘n.cm, ilying colors. Two-base knocks by| Hits Watson and Lejeune marked up a run for the Braves in the opening stanza, but from that period on there 3 i i “ect | C. Thompson to Kilduff to was nothing doing. = Cecil refused lu:"m B hamoueh, 83 bo Kolly, & 1 balls: Off C. Thompson, 2; off Kelly, 8. | . Left on bases: | Time: 1:50, Um- [ permit any rough work whatever. 7, » on 4 But while Mr. Kelly may have had [wiid piteh: C. Thompson, % Sloux O¥tv. 6, | pirea; Carney and Miller. Second game— the inclination, he didn't have the |Omaha stuif and our Cecil did. “As a result the Rourkovinians hammered the | daylights out of him. They made e e 4 .l ll( 2 " :'i J’ nine runs and thirteen hits and woul&l‘[gg,,' . . - e G R av ¢ y 3 ired | Thompeon, 1If. 2L 0 490 0 ) have made more, only (l\c)v got tire | posipacs, (e 8 T chasing ‘around the runway. Marshall, o. % Yo T R L O Kilduff Is Sensation. 'l Eersvthe, et, B G e Kewpie “Kilduff was the shining |Irelan, 2b. ..... -4 '1’ { 1 : ‘l’ light in_the Tirst game, In the seg»‘mw' L & R S ond inning -Kewpie was wounded in Totals 6 6 8 2771 1| a collision at the plate with Crasby AB. H, 0. A E and it made him mad. It made him | Glmore, 1. ¢ H 1 g so mad ihe wanted to go out and win | SR (0 i 1 + the “ball. game all by himself, and he : 1 ; : g‘ ) did enqugh work to do it. He made | go rig LRt s e 4 four hits out of as many trips to the & o 1 2 o | plate. One was a tnplc.'two were . : : : dll t: ‘ doubles and one was a: single. He "t o 5 1 ol | also scared two runs, was the pivot|Gasper, p. . 3 0 0 5 0 | in a double play and accepted seven | moay ..., » TR T IR | chances at short. | omaha— <t Krause in Form. ‘shm.cn" R 18| Harry Krause was in ‘spl?‘ndig for‘:n i = 1 s RN - b in the second game and the' Omaha | Hi f % B d J victory was apparent from fl:; sta;t. gy o ¥ l?:f,m.'; ears an 0s1es So apparent was the victory that the | bas uble 3 'l Sioux turned the rear end of the con- fl:{n;‘g:;":" e g et p lt ounie bl flict into a huncth of ho‘;‘s:ngla)i'i '{g; Krause, 8i b Gasper, 4, Bases o-bmlxnf“g_! Win First Game and Drop Sec- ! A ; | Sioux are great comedians; OU | Jall, Hit b ballt Smith, Burg, : AT ; s lon't believe it, ask them. e e Latt on bases: Omaha, §; sious | ond to Des Moines in _ Denver, Colo,, Sept. 4.—Denver and . > &f he | City, 7. Time: 1:50. Umpires: Miller und i SR St. Joseph divided today’s double Omaha went after Gasper at the| €y o Holiday P° . header, the visitors taking the first start and continued to pummel him oS PP R e s, until the. end, Ray Miller’s triple W- h' d K EATURE g:me. tg 1.Oan A e_rhocu wldnnmg started the scoring and was respon-| YY10 1ta an aws |FIELDING I8 & 7 the second, 10 o 4. The second was ible f Mr. Gasper s fl L called ‘at the end of the eighth by sible for the decease of Mr. Gasper. D d D bl B n ines | agreement, Score, first game: Sioux Get Sassy. lvide Douple bl Des Moines, Sept. 4.—Des Moines ©WT SosERH. b " A couple. of unusual incidents en-| and Lincoln divided a d.ouble-heaider‘ AB. R H. 0. A E. f livened - this . second game. In the| \vichita, Sept. 4—Wichita and To- today, the vlsltogs ‘:mr}nm t‘};‘c 15\::1 Helaht, o oen 810 8T 1 e second inning, Burg, on first, and|pey divided honors in a double bill game, S to 2, an the Joes FI% U { B48 ihaik et Smith, on - third, started 3 double today. - Heavy hitting featured both ond, |8 10,8, Che B3IE S\l 5 VAT A steal. The two-ply theft was perfect| o ;neq Score, first game: 4 Tbiee K s injured |McClolland, 3b. ...l 4 1 1 3 1 0 and Smith easily slid around Living- and Cass. Umpire Kane was injured | HeCopint, 36 S e S R | stone. The Sioux catcher didn't AB. R. H. 0. A E |when a foul tip hit him and he was |- Wiltams, ss. Acabe d LT touch him. with the ball until he was |Fox rf. ; 1 “ z g‘compcl]ed to quit in the eighth in- | *“Winims p. VO L R ] clear over the plate. But Livingstone | fhor®p °f 9 &1 0 7l ning of the second game. Score, first o i i thought he'd run a bhfxfff ?‘n l?nds Britton, 2b. - ) Lo LINCOLN. . Miller and walked off the field,|Gray, c. .. Fiodat e BT Ao 7 k B R DA throwing the ball balk into the in- ;‘_‘;fl‘ ‘3‘:' 5 0 0 160 0| certsle, if. .. ¥ 30 2@12::;}”", 3 o o o o field as he did so.. Promptly Joe|wnite, s L SELLM L L Lo 13 0 0 3y 6 0Onkes, ct. FETEr N T R Burg hiked to third and then home, | Hunt, p. 3 R iy "% 0. 2. 3% a. a|Butcher 3 T - as nobody covered either base to Grittin, v W ! 22| Motse, - 8b. B L N R e T T R ] ST R O i i When Liv- P F. Hunter, 1b D4 1.1 11 20| Snelds, 1b, BT Vi Wl W % NS ) tried to ";’c“:l the p'“il “h:: lfll:) b, oL M § 18 8T 1 Lacdimore, 2b £ 000750 3 0(Cole, 3b. . g il Ve e ingstone found out what hac hap<| . Rohrer, ¢ . 40T g A 0 | BUeVeRmIIC, ifrasa 4 0 0 8 1 0 pened he roared bloody murder. Mr. SRl 0. A B Gardner, .p: 4 2000 .0:.'3 I 0| Harrington, p. 2702 3 3 4 e 5 R, Lathrop, ¢f. ... E B g A b Mt L Connolly hortied i with la feb‘: ‘?'{sg Agler, ¥f. ..... 4 B O AN L e 3860 22 L0 atale 288 9 2 10 0 remarks. M"f‘“ pro}!?pty by | posdmiBey Y el DES® MOLsES. | 8t. Joseph 320000 3 09 the . park A, A R : g, | Denver 00 1 0 00 2 both “"1"5 "{:dmm ot hlx')mself can- | W. Lathrop, ‘ S Aiohe ol 0| Sacritics Sullivan, Tofosbess hita Cooney also e | Devore, 1f. 3 R LA R T R S O e o | Wright, McClelland. Three. ned, bfit ‘;VI! 1;]"’]‘;1“?(":'{“- enth the | denroe, . B0 O Hartford, me..cieaiin 8001 0 LW Home runs: McCabe, In the first hali of the sev Allem k. F Meloan, 2b. TS BT 2| Dyer. Buses on bajls: Off J. Willlams, 2; off | umps and’ all” the athletes on both | Doyle p. 3 82030t S onas M 40 e 0| Harrington, 1, Struck out: By Willlame, b forgot how many were out and | *Henning OiCuss, 1f.. A0 0 0| by Harrington, 8. Hit by pitched ball: Jour- teams forgot ho O e = == Breta, A 2|dan. Passed ball: Stevens. Double play: C. starte}(‘l 4 comfil?bp:r{vrelei:géeThc T * | Bwoldy, ol MRy PLEIHATN NS f sy uifiens ARl fact three men had be 3 - L v 4 | Higginbotham, p..... ases: Butcher (2), Shields, Cole. Time: 1155, :amr stunt:occurred in the home half | Topeka *Spahr Fag U “%lmplre: Shannon. Score, second game: Ray Miller was the |Wichtta - o e i ST. JOSEPH of the seventh. Ray Mille € " gucritice hit P T 5 P A only man.who-knew how many well'c Two-base hll;: IR. l.sltthlroy ;z) A‘;lar. Engle.| opatted ¢ ,0,“;,",_ 1 Mrgnt, ot i B R 4 v Home run: Agler, Stolen base: Gray. T.iotip 4% | Mocabe, b ., out both times. and nobody “o;\lig:on Hunt, 8 in six and two-thirds innings. | Des Moines....0 0 0 0 6 8 0 0 0—2 | Jourdanm, 1b L s believe Ray, so the press: coop Struck out: By Hunt, 2; by Oriffin, 2 b¥ |~ Home run: Carlisle. Two-base hits: Morse, | 0. Will{ams e i to take a hand. Doyle, 3. Bases on balls: Off Hunt, 1! off | yaloan, Jones. Sacrifice hits: ' Thomason, | MeCielland, g e The crowd yesterday beat the 5000 Dovle, 7. Passed ball: Allen. Hit by pitched | Morse. * Stolen bases: Carlisle (2), Willlams | Kirkham, it i 2 M b ball: By Hunt, Doyle. Time: 2:07, Umpire: [ (3), F. Hunter, W. Hunter. Left-on bases: | Sullivan, rf 3 e mark. i i Mullen | Lincoln; 8; Des Motnes, 6. Struck out: BY | Fusnar, c . Fahrdiat The Rourkes and Sioux \\'11}( tangli A | Higginbotham, B;Dlzy erdl:.r, !AG“;I‘I{:M[‘:'IWT; Hoviik, p ... 12 igrengitivg i i ark H. 0. A uble pla: a 1 8 ik B again this afternmoon at Rourke p i & L 40. Umplre: | . Totals 177 b s et it Ty o LINCOLN illi ) i ‘B(Huo:, b. TGS T vy | AB. R, H. O. E. | Miller, rt P ok 1 lams lns Gray, ¢ § 1 1 0Carlisie, If.. C8 L e | Bterzer, 1t 0- 2.0 .0 Cappr. d Litschi, 3b. 11 40| Willams, .3 0 2 3 )| Oukes, et 0 Rapps, 1b. 1 .8 0 1|Thomason, of. 45000748 0| Butcher, 3b 2.:0° 20 1 rom 1min ADDS: 2 '3 3.0 1|Lober, rf. io4 TS 5g 0 IDsker im0 ik e PR : 1‘vx‘r‘;”' % Ht T 02 ofMorse 3b. AR T 0| 8hielas, 1b 270180 ht ta QU <3 0 0 0[P Hunter, 1b! 40 0 m b it e Fie s ; I’a.lg e S‘C‘r’:i‘;‘“z 0 o o o Lattimore, b 7 L G 0| Shestak, o LA i ESRE Johnson, A3 T B Mataér, ! ) R | " P G T § ¥ 4 , 5 7| Bast, p. L300 0 0 SRS | Forest Hills, N.-¥., Sept. 4 —Wil-| Totuls 14,810 | Halia, ' o e 0 i TG : iffin i i | Rty TG e % N 0 — { liams defeated Griffin in straight sets, 0. A Bl o .. T e A 000 0 0l 0ne = ) in the |R. Lathrop, cf. 0.0 DES MOINES | 6-3, 6-3, 6-3, winning a place in the 1 sier, 2 3 3 AB. B H. O, (T fiaiia e ;}"é"'h byTnhlrMnlmnnt). final round to be played tomorrow. —|goodwin, ss. ¢ % 0 Hahn, @t 0 2 2 | Cole. . Home runa: Shisids, u:r!m:.mn:.::u Johnston defeated Murray, 6-2, 6-3, Engle, 3b. .......... 3 3 Ol Hunter, of Vo ! s: Off Hovilk, 6; oft Munser, 1, 6-1, and will meet' Williams tomor-|W. Lathrop, ib. .. 6 1 Hartford, s b BT | Struck out: By Hovlik, 6; by Man v in the finals Devre, 10y e 0 0 0 Meloan, 2b. R e | | Hit by pleched bail: Cole, Stolen row in the 3 | Monroe, . &) gLJ‘nneu.“lb- TR 15 | Oakes, Dyer, Fusner. Double plays: B i {ueging, b o 0 0lSpene ¢ Do ¢ to Colg o Shieias (1), Pasted_ bai b D d H | Fusner. e: % ( Play Benefit Game it Pt P m \ ——— laker, p.. 2 s a1 {eye [] ' | Totals ....... 29 YUt { c W lI For Visiting Nurses s i o roui . c w3 1| 910ux City Wi Blent A L Topeka 2 9 Lincoln ......0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3] o Y ] \ 4 i Wichita 5 0—3|Des Moines...0 4 0 4 3 0 0 0 SWItGh a serles to I'he base ball nines of the Pierce | Called end of seventh by agreement, Homa run: Johnson. Two-base hits: <treet division and the Council Bluffs division of the Omaha street car | Latkrop, company will tangle in a contest at |run: Henning. Stolen bases: Britton, . |Hits: Off Hugsins, 5 in two and two-thirds | Rourke park Wednesday for the bene oft Gritfin, 7 in four innings. Dou- | Fe4t & h oy %! KEngle to Lathrop; 1 Wednesday is tag day for the visit- | Agier loB Lathrop. Struck oul 2 1; by Burwell, ing nurses and the street car men |1 by SBAPwelh B oo Wild piteh: Griffin. W. Lathrop by Cralg. Time: 1:50. Um- fit of the Visiting Nurse association. made the suggesiton that they stage a ball game-on that day. A“yof the | proceeds will_ go to the nurses, as 'a Rourke has donated the use of : Mullen. ? Rourke park for the occasion. ‘Misg Minneapolis The game will start at 2:45 and the Scott's Bluff Beats Mitchell. netted thirty-four bases. Stolz held Mitch- 13luff, Stolz and Hollingaworth; Mitehell, | the Maloy and Weimoth, Umplres: - Ginthrie ‘A wnd Smith. ¢ | Ameri ower e | VIL was | | Bratnard A Double Killing LOT WITH SI0UX === » # coasuwSe~s Bl ihbwi oimi) R R e 5 cmre —t e wasnensnZe > l oo T ~lesscses- wlesrssuwusx ) e » £ e awm we °2 s 01 1 Three-| Two-base hits: Kilduff (2), Krueger, Miller, Lejeune, Wat- | won, Metzs, Sacrifice hits: Burg, J, son. Stolen baves: Kilduff (2). Double play: | Miller. Struck | we hit: Thomp- Sacrifice hits Henning. Two. Lathrop to | S By Hogging, | Dltched b Bases on| Kaune and Breen. Time: 1:63, off Hug- t by pitched Ameriean Association. on’ will be: 25" cents. ' Is Victor at Detroit Soott’ Bluff, Neb., Sept. 4.—(Speciul.)— | . . N 'y Owens; icott's It easily defeatea Mitchetl yes- | Detroit, Mich., Sept. 4—Miss Min-|gjenn, wordey, 10 to 1. Scotts Bluffs twelve hits 'y oanolic of Minneapolis today won| At Indianapolls, first game— 1000101003 17 A P : s 3| Tuesday, which is an open date in the Batterfes: (George and LaLonge; Dawson schedule, for the benefit of the bank- . fers/ who ‘will be in convention here, | 1 to tixe noattered hits, Batteries: Scott's | the seécond heat of thirty miles for | liihapois 200100100y championship of | ca. Her time was 41.66, an ay-|and Schang. |erage of 49.77 miles an hour, T | Detroit was second and Peter Pan |indianapolis Miss Minneapolis | Batteries: Bruck {won the first heat last Saturday. | Baby Marold ‘of Detroit, after av-|aiiwauk |eraging sixty-six rhiles an hour for |Kan | the first lap of five miles, caught fire |and was destroyed. Her driver and| gecona game— | mechanician escaped Sobota Wins Own Game. Brainard, Neb, Sept. 4.—(Bpecial.)—With the score ‘a tle in the | Hinth_inning, two men on by | dut, . Sobota put the ball over the right RH.E, To‘wy ssmtmkndar iye.r' SOUTHERN ABBOCIATION, ' 200020101—6 9 3 0210110005 7 6 num‘cmf and Sowers; Naucus and [at Wheeling, W. Va. Central fl-h ) “Ml. "IBII fence and won his own game. Score: : 8ol Struck .LWMCIIO'I.H. tor Luke club base ball team beat | ' Boxing-—Joe Well rlbn fternoon in & | ten, 10 rounds, “m‘, alo. THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, eague-Leading Rourkelets Gather in A E 0 e i0 00 L] L] 1 L L ] 30 4 0 3 L ” L} A E o 0 L] L 10 10 L) 0 ] Ll 2 3 e T 0 0 3 O D‘ 13| 0— 1| 01/ MISSED HIS CHANCE TO BE CHAMPION—Here is Charlie White, who failed to wrest the laurels from the brow of Fred- die Welsh at Colorado Springs. With him is Joe Thomas, his trainer, and Nate Lewis, his ever faithful manager, who has shared every purse White has won for the last five years. W. Lathi , | Jones, Cass-(2), Hahn. Sacrifice hit se hits: Coy \\'hll‘z "'021: | Ewoldt, Left on bases: Lincoln, ) ) By Baker, Struck ou by H#lla, off East, 5 Home | Molnes Grey. | Bagt Bases on bi East, 2 runs in four innin : By East, Hartfor play: Baker to Hartford to Jones. | At Loulsville— Toledo ..........0 0001940 | Loutsville L0031 100 Palmero and® Billings. | At Bt. Paul— Minheapolls .....0 0 St. Paul 1 Batteries: Columbus fl | Becond Rame— Miss | Gorumbiin <. \....0 0 00 an Schang, | At Kansas City, first game— e 014 y ...000202000 Milwaukee | Kansas City - | ders and Berry. last half of the Called, account darkness. s and one Trotting—Lake Erle Cifeiut 11; by |meeting opens at Kewanes, i and Gas Cireult | Pa. Clover Land | Marquette, Mieh. i Y The | ngainst. Memphis Pal' Moore, 12 U tound of | Heaton. Terry Broooks against Wal ler, 1% roonds, at Boston. v ; Hits and runs 0 : 000426 8§ 0020004 %710 1 i Cashion, Willlams ana Land | eaders will be playe Niehoff, Leifield and Clemmans, | and Sunday, according to the present RHE | 00033, 2 10001 3 3 Saturday, ratt; Aldridge and | Sioux 'City has transferred all its R, H, &, 8ames and will not play at home again 101021 =711 . Batteries: Slapnicke an¥ Dilhoofer, Stumpf; Humphries, Cochrehan and Berry. | B -! it | Coal | 3 18l .'} At Chattanooga, 3§ Gaspet’s. charges and because Oma- {ha is suddenly showing an inclination | to appreciate the league . leading R. H. E. | Rourkes, the Omaha-Sioux City series ;:v":; 1; g scheduled for the latter city Septem- | Batteries: Plerce and Sweeney; Northrop, {ber 9, 10 and 11 has been transferred to Omaha and the contests will be R.H. B, staged on the local lot. 1l Five games will beJxlayed. Double- | both Saturday plans, but a shift may be made by | which one game will be played on i; Then only one game will be played o|this year. It has also transferred 1| the Lincoln seties to Lincoln. Busi ness has been very bum in Sioux City, while it is picking up in Oma- ...0200000—2 5 4|ha and Rourkeville promises to re- 001030 %4 5 0/ i i | Batteries: Bhackleford and ‘Stumpf; Sun-| ;!;“1: tl(l’lw:('lndmg as one of the hest ! in the country. Over 5,000 nerlons saw the games yester- | day, the second largest crowd of the At Atlanta, 11-4; New Otléans, 4-0. At Little Rock-Memphis, postponed; rain. At Birmingham, 1; Moblile, 0, ashville, 4. Overcomen Constipation, Indigestion. Dr, King's New Lite Pilis will overcome | tion. Take ‘a dose tonight. Only 28c. All l drugglets, —Advertisemont Detroit Within One Game of |Dee Malnes. 88 82 First Place as Result of De- feating Indians Twice. |BOTH SLUGGING MATOHES Detroit, Mich,, Sept. 4By deieat- ing Cleveland, 11 to 8, this afternoon after winning from the Indians, 7 to 5, this forenoon, one game of first place. contests were slugging within o o AR OUT GEO. CHANEY patches, sev- Sioux City, 1-1; Omaha, 9-6 i en pitchers being usced this afternoon | Toveka, 5:0; Wichita, §-3 and nine this morning. Detroit won'' piidon, & e | the second game in the sixth inning | by scoring six runs ofi Morton and| New York, 2:%; Boston, 3-3. In the first game H. Coveleskie was | giciiti, I SR | from Wambsganss' bat and was car-| Chicago, | ried from the field. CLEVVELANI R i \ I mmowem . —- | burgh, Cincinnati at Chicag: 1 for James in atted for Lambeth In second *Ratted for Gould in fourth. *Batted for Boehling in ninth *Ratted for ”0"‘” in seventh 000 00 Two-base hits: Chapman, Veaoh, Sacrifice hita; | Cady.c Sacriflo fifes: | Mayap 0 Double plays: Bush, Young Total Cobb, Spence, Garney, Burn 3; off Lambeth, 2; G and 2 ‘run- its and no 28 b 00 rune In three innings: oft Boehling, one hit | HostoR - oo 8 8 8 °. Lol T | and no runs in two innings: oft | hits and 2 runs In e ninga; off James, 2 hl and two-third innings; hits and no runs In two-third inni Dubue, no hits one-third_innin James (Garney leskle, 1; by James, 2 Bcore of second gam: CLEVELAND, ABH. O. in thred innings; off Beeb: oland, 4 nd one-third in- " and 3 rune b el's | paukh (2), Magoe. Sacritice hita: Pipp, Old- | both of Cleveland, boxed an eight- " no runs in on t by pitched ball: BY | [oonurd, 3; off Gregg, 1; off Wyckott, 1:( Lu k out: by H. Cove- t ek S, Coveleakle, 1, | Off Maya, 1. Hita and earned rune: Off | \Wolfe of*Cleveland fought a ten- - > Do cocommtumonng | onmoouc—cona | Hoocoormmn ooreni | couosssw = {conosnmconucsesd = s s = ( h, Crawford, Crawford 0 Vitt, Bascs on balls® cff Baghy, 2; off Lambeth, 1; off Mitohell, | g'lirn 21 3; off Boland, Off Morton, 7 hi five and one-third innings; of hits, 8 runs in one and two-thirds inn off Lambeth, 1 hit, ‘1;'7 runs off Mitchell, 8 4 b Hildebrand and Con- | wBatted for Davenport in ninth. 0 Senators Take Two. Washington sasily took both hollday games from Philadelphia today, winning in the morning, 3 to 0, and in the atternoon § lo 1. Shaw ind Avre pitehed air-tight ball, and for adelphia ush each had but one bad |earned runs: Off Willlams, 10 hits and no | club of New York, today broke the Beore, first gam b PHILADELPHIA, Shaw and Ayres 4 0| By Willlams, 8; by Koob, 1; by Davenport, 1, Semtcie PRSPPI It P LR, Sl et IS )i .- ~ oo, cow % ] PRS- s acrifice hit: G ndge. Foster to McBride to ff Al 1 off Nabors, = ® w ASHXNBU;{%NA . I~QUSSN | comoroonn? | oomosszoo! al crocs=sws | mao Witt, Bmith. Btolen bas Bagritice hit: to Melnnls (2), Plek to Witt to MoInpty (2), Plck to Witt to Mo- Bush to Witt to, MelInnis. Left on Lawry. Double plays: on ballai Off Bush, 6. Harned runs: 30 # | Ot Bush, 3; oft’ Ayerw, 0. Btruck out; By Because the fans of Sivux City have | Ayres, 4; by Buah, & Umpires: Nallin and Duuhju‘CClled to take an interest in Harry | ;n}DIren: ‘Omaha End of Week‘i s 1) | New. York, Bept. 4=~ even with Boston of the day, also In the four-game sarles by def champlons this afternoon, the morning game, 7 to 1. The afternoon game wai an oxoiting one, g thrée runs on Shaw- | broke ting the world's to 3, Boston won the Red Box e key In the ninth. which New Yo [ nihgs prior to toda out of the box i thi Russell and Ruth for six Innings In the morning the New York hurler went to pi Ruth was effective jcore, first game: throughout. NEW YORK. H.OAR | comoomuBa—e POORTRONSS comconmmuos svcosnsco—o> | cronmmanan: conuacmmmmo olooorcosran | ootonr Totals, 33113710 0 Totals. . *Batted for Scott in elghth. *Batted for Ry = 01 H 0 00 00 1 0 01 Three-base hit: Btolen bases: Beot, | Bases on balls: Oft Two-base hit: | Pipp. Home run: | Walker, Beott, Peckinpaugh, Hoblita Russell, 4. Hits and earned ruhs: Off Rus- sell, 10 hits, & runs in elght innings; off Love, 1 Wit, 0 run in one inning; off Ruth, 1 run. Btruck out: By Ruth, 5; by Russell, 4 Score, second game: your constipation, billousness and indigén- | srom~o ~eesce U Two More Victories Yesterday DOUBLE WIN PUTS { Felschef 4 3 1 0 OMars'nect 2 0 3 0 0 Terresn @ 1.3 4 ORumlerc § 1 439 ’ ¢ | Schalie 3 010 2 0Austin,db o il | St(mdmg Of Teams Bena,p 00 2 OLavanss 3 1 2 2 0 ~—-—~—Plankp 3 00 20 | Totals..29 62711:0 o o e WEST. LEAC NAT. LEAGUE | Totals..28 32712 4 W.L.Pot W.LPet | eBatted for Miller in ninth,| T Omaha 85 44609 Br ) 2 ORICREO .......l 1 0 0 00—t Ll’l’l’:i\hln vos+ 10 B4 581 Boston St Louis. . 00 0 0 1 00 0 01 8 Two-bate hit: Felsch. Stolen bases: J Sloux City,. 47 63 Collins, kel Collins, Fournfer, Sheri- Denver .....8370 tlce hity . E. Collins, Double plays: Topeka ... .80 12 Austin lo Sisler, Lavan to Sisier, E. Collins Wichita ... .58 78 to Terry fo Fournier. ~Bases on _errors St, Joseph, .53 81 .39 Chicago, '3, Bases on balls: Off Bens, I AMER LBAGUE, Clncinats hicaro, wer’on b o i " 2 : o “lank, 2. s and earned runs: AMER. ASE'N. o | Beng, 3 Rits, 1 run in nine innings; off Loufsville .80 38 680 | Plonk, 6 hits, no runs In nine innings. Indlanapolis 79 58 677 | Struck out: By Bens, 10; by Plank, 3 Indianapolle T8 0% 17 | Wild pitch: Bons, Umpires: ~Owens and Minneapolis 76 ¢ Dineen Boston dotrott Paul,....69 §7.507 9 Toledo 86 69 489 [« Columbus . .58 79 413 Phtla Milwaukee A8 88 350 / s oRasults. 8t Josnph, 6 i Denver, 3-10. N AROSAD FRAGUR Olevelander Allows Baltimore ! Lad to Last Less Than Eight Minutes. 8t. Louls, 0-0; P Cinetnnatl, 0-10; Chidugo, trsburgh, | hit in the stomach by a line drive AMERICAN LEAGUE PRl 21 b wed Diaem ot B Lou. 323 | SETTLES HIM IN THE THIRD Score, first game: | Ulevolund, 5:%; Detrolt, 7-11 ! Philadelphia, 0-1; Washington, 2.3 AR o | Boston, 7-3; New York, 1-4 5 g OAE | . dar Point, O, . 4—In less [ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Ceda Sept o i 5y than eight minutes of actual fighting Minneanons, 11-0: 8t, Paul, 07 | Johnny Kilbane of Cleveland spoiled 9| Columbus, Indianapolls, 4-1 the hopes of George Chaney of Bal- ) Ailwaukes; 7c3; Kansas City, 4-4 timore for the world's featherweight 3 : "‘"“‘;‘ Toda: o | championship, today. A t:lrrlhq nb:hl Wester, League—8foux City ut Omaba. | smash to Chaney's jaw settled the bat- D A . h at W N s 3 A At oo W oines, eeBR At WIGhIS: 1" vient the end of the third round. )| Nutlonal Lu.uo— Miladelphia at Boston, | The champion’s longer reach and o | Brooklyn at New York, St. Louls at Pits- | greater defensive skill offset the spir- American League—Now York at Washing- 1:(ralllndfigrllhthfiar“s:yg(:,ne:a%hrIl‘eh:dt“:f | the Baltimore lad were brokea easily | for the most part by Kilbane and the Ll Toledo, 2 ton, Beaton at Philadelphia. G5 40 % % 0| champion carned an extra break in 1 4 L] 1 | ’ ' 10 5 0 oSha'key,p 8 0 0 1 0 the first two rounds by hi¢ clever de 1 0 0 0 0°Bak a0000 fi & tacti Y Thomasc 1 1 2 0 OsMiller 0 o 0 o o|iensive tacties. LaORATD /1 0 000 @ o it en i Cuts Loose in Earnest. [$GregeR’ 1 0 0 1 0 Toww 3 TII0S| It was not until the third that Kil- | Wyekoftn 0 0 0 0 0 | bane cut loose and then he did so U] rmieR L 4.0 | with a vengeance. He rushed the etk B ot B o B | challenger to the ropes with the open- 00000 ing of the round and drew blood with LA ELE | a left to Chaney's face. Four times the | 33 | men clinched in the third and Chane: and, Batted for Wyckoft in ainin . Itried by a vicious attack on the ldd’: 91 Bo- | LRanfor Baker in mnth. nevs to weaken the champion, But ary wo out when winning run scor | Kilbane ran out easily from this at- none in one- oventh. tack and biding hih time swung over Batted for Gregg in elghth, ‘Batted for Scott in ninth. { to the point of the challenger's chin a o 4—3| wallop that spelled kiockout and vic- Two-base hite—Peckinpaugh, Maisel, Scott, ory. Walah.Etolsn bases: Pipp. Malsel, Peckin: | Cyclone Yelskie and Jimmy Katz, ring. Double play: Oldring to Alsxander, sk i Filmt beao on rrare: New Tork, 1 Boston, | found draw at catch-weights. in'ithe 1. Baxes on balls: Off Shawkey, 4 oft [first E;C“j‘fmfl;flsf Py e l Leonard, § Kits and 2 runs in two innings; p gt none out in third; off Gregg, 1 hit apd no | round draw in the semi-final at 122 runa in five Innings; off Wyckott, no hits | pounds. Ginley has been Johnny Kil- E. 6| Aand no runs in one; off Ma 1 hit and 1 { i fl 0| Tun in two-thirds inning: off Shawkey, 3 | pAN 5 SPATFING partner in his training 0| rune. Hit by- pitched ball: Mays (Baker). |for the m t tod 0/ Struck out: Off Shawkey, 6; off Leon- 's Glove Breaks. t 1] ard, 1; off Gregg, 8; off Wyckoff, 1,| Aftér leas thap half a minute of sparring 0 Wild pitoh: Gregs, Mays, Umplires: Ca-|time was called because one of Kilbane's 0 [ hill and Evans. #loves broke, They resumed. again at 5:08 1 Browns Lose Two Games. P m. Kilbane led with left to th eface and 0 Hopt. 4.—Chicago outplayed St [followed In the next exchange with right to 0 . head. Chaney sent left to body and the 013 t0 3 and the round ended when Chaney. sent Another 217 Although 8. loft o body, Rownd aveh. 2(to six in the firat elved ound ¥ wo-~ ne open * second by three errors, the hits came at inoppor- | Found with a left to the {aw and claverly sldestepped a left swing by Chaney, mes and ten men were loft atranded, | IR L REC OTIRE PY (COOneR m Ohicago, on the other hand, made each of 3 b A before the bell rang Kilbane shot & left to its hits & factor in the scorl ing & ik 4 | between Bonz and Plank, {he former show- , plbyed: for WS +.—11 | Ing_more class, } Thrice Errors by Austin and Hhotton were re-| Rouug ",.._c'.u'“.y ,:m'.'.‘" the fight mann. | aponsible for Chicago's two runs. The lo-|inte Kil 0 basen: | ouls bunched' two of their hits for & home | three mz“:‘?r.;‘l"’:.{..e‘r?.‘.. Kibane toaces 2). | run In the fifth. Score, first gam a loft J&® to the jaw at the end of th . oo Y - '?t‘c!l:"l:; ngfino. " ST, pRLIm LS third, ‘but Chaney played successtully for rrore: | yo'lirart 8 1 S S TP e ot i i or 1 -0 face. ‘The knockout blow was a right Off Morton, 2. | Wiaver,ab 4 0 OMiller,rt 1 0|l the Jaw. Chaner played successtully. for R UBlslerib H the ohamplon's kidneys. When the meh Hits and | y¥oieagn, it ¢ 0 0 Pratt.ab 3 broke for the fourth time in the round Tuna in [ Prnlcrib 8 1 aADa e ® ! Kiibane went across a rlrnt hook to the Feluchiof 4 1 H Jaw awhioh the challenger face down- Torry,sa 8 0 I ward on the as. Referee Hinkle tolled h none out alke 8 0 1 0off the meconds with his right d while no [ Wil'ma,p 2 2 1 VvAinly with his left to rouse the Fl e 0 Chansy. < The ohall Totals. 20 6 35)!']nvnrt.v 0 fim orton s H Chicago . L B A i T R 00 00000 i Pratt, Lavan, Wil lina' (2), Lavan, on errors: Bt | Lewiston, Me., Sept. 4~John J. 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