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“Ames,” N And cGraw was O'Day. - OBAHA CAPTURES - ' | B i - | ‘Can’t Stop ' Em i ATTLE! L ANOTHER B ! AB. k. H. 0. A/'E. .. Ray Miller Makes Home Run ,l’;fl e .| and Triple, Thus' Scoring All | (168 PE v Bt Three of Rourke Runs. SN W T e Y s 18 SRR EE RETURN TO OMAHA TODAY :l o o 0,10 i e 1 a1 = Des .Moinc/s. fa., Sept. 8.—_(Special :l‘-‘“:. B T B\ Telegrany)—Omaha made it three I I T : out of four on the geries here tbflay |yagifory ;S e N by earning 4 “3-to-2 victory over Jl:::"l 4 e 3 2 g‘a Frank Isbell's Boosters. ,g.-::b 3t: 408588 018 /. . . The league-leading Rourkes got the ‘ml f, 8 ‘408 1 130 "/ jump on the Boosters in the se§ond Dy ok vig B8 808 LR TR stanza, when Ray Miller gracked a ."“:d":-é‘fi::_-’l-":“:'l 134 home Am over the right field fence. om he 7 Teaet k o S % Tlie short fences in/Des Moines seem nes. . to be poplilar with/the Rodrkes. They rfl’-’-.";."fih’f'u“:";..}.’.""n;'-m.':"fin’.'x'"fii { mide four home runs yesterday and [Thompson Kllllllc; Baker, Sfolen " —one today. ¥ J ¥ Des M{)in:s knotted ' the count in sl Busse alle: th third on Hahn's single, an error | run, 5 hits In four innings; off Gacuel, 1 ¢ by'Kilduff and Meloan's double. hits n:.. l}vo Imn-.-( l?r‘nllt vlet'ary to g m e 1 y 5 A Cecil | z::m son: Infield hits by e Hahn and Hanter and Hartford’s 0 A * J safety to center scored one’ run ‘nmi Ja’ck Houa'nd WIH made it 2 to”l: ~ But the Rour \vas safe on Bgker's error ler's triple S flred on K re th §co! in the box, whiffs Ewoldt in succes ing, e Roygkes made.’ ni ai ve-game 'serie A B8, LR b N and Josies Win Double- - +Header From Kaws . b Topeks, Kar., Sept. 82 Hovlik and kes went ufter Baker in the sixth‘and put over the two tal- ligs which netted the' victory. With two down, Shag Thorfipsoln .to center. © Miller then yeger's single to center. us was Milles connected &ith every 11, who succeeded Thompson Cass, Rigby and n in the sixth in- Ro feft es Moines' to- gm‘t«?‘:“nfi'h‘.. vAmE' lhe‘;‘ el with the Siou phg' a 4 X Sat- -day, Sfimdly and-- Ménday, with §hbh-headén ‘on the farmer two Move Wichita Team ‘To .T(il)iegu’s Town St.' Joseph, Mo, Sept. 7.—(Special Telegram.)—4agk Holland tonight re- ceived a wire from business men at Kansas City, Kan,, telling him, they were ready to take over the Wichita franchise, and asking him what he would conlid;r 0 come to the Kan, sas town to ‘manage the team. A. F.. Hannah, formpr base ball mlg- nate and .leading biisiness man of Kansas'City was named as the party most interested. "The wire stated that Tebeau had agreed to allow the Western leagifé to enten that ter- ritol r. Holland received the wir_e\ just as he was to board train for Chicago, wherg he goes to deliver Ted Jour- dan,"first baseman of the Drummers to the White $ox. He will go first to ‘Kansas City to investigate the propo-~ } | | | one of the feature events of the Grand circuit races at Poughkeepsie, N.°Y. EXPRESSIVE 1LOU, ToMMY 'l'hr‘picturc shows Thomas Murphy | | Expressive Lou cautpred the Ar-| Expressive Lot captured the Ar-| morthy purse of $2,000 for 2-year- i | [ {DOUBLE | PLAYS TFEATURE| 1 Bdston, Sept. 8- -Bawion lost tie | gamek to Brooklyn today, 6 to 2, and - 4 to 0. Tyler, in the me and | Redolph in the second for Boston £ wege hit hard, whike the aves were | unable to joi o Smith | 5 W FIURPHY DRIVING. Ids. | Expressive Lou is a daughter of thr‘ famous. Lou Dillan. ~ 5 TIGERS SHOT 00T ‘ST, LOUIS BROWNS \ Mitchell Holds Visitors Help- less, Striking Out Qil!er, Pratt, Rumler in Order. [} -~ SCORE THREE TO NOTHING ’ ' ~Detroit, Sept. 8.—Detroit: defeated St. Louis in the third game of the The_ visitors - were helpless before Mitchell's pitching. 1In the fourth in- nihg he struck out Sisler, Pratt aud" {bor Yacht club, Long Island, Sound. - o Athletics—National A. A, U. senior cham- | ships at Nekarki N, J. Baseball—Close of the season in the South- ot Cloge of the season in th tral L (Sunday). Close of the in the New York State legue (Sundsy.) Racing—Opening of Tall meeting of Metro- politan ing association at Montreal. Autompbile—Harvest Auto at Indlanapolls Speedway. Swimming—Southern A, A, U. two-mile ehampionship 4t New Orleans. Yachting—Aulamn regatta of Tidian Har- Tennis—Tri-state _champlo ment opens at.. Cincinnatl. hip tourna- ‘estern New Boxing—Barney nard against - Eddie McAndrews, 6 rounds at Philadelphia. , Base; Ball—Natjonal Amateur Base ball ‘assoclation open Sunday with, Detrolt) at 2 sition made. Holland signed Kaest- " § Chicago and Indianapolis at Loulsville. v ?&':;“:l'low' l’?uct“ni::"h’i'l: l”l:ll&l::; ugs and Gray frome the 1:h":t m Rumler in” order.\ Groom fleld thed el ik b em 'v, two es and. pitching St | before leaving, Holland hasalso in- Tigers to four hits, But' passed eight | oo unau agter o heavy downpour. Joseph to a mle vietory over To-|vited ’:he magnates of th: league t0 men two 6f whoth scored’, “Spectacus | lowed two hits and Ehore three. ;gm': 3 to - n:i 9 fo 1. Score first | meet here early next week. far flelding prevented - several hitd| . 'B\L:SATHO B, A O E. A8 2 Hooper,rf 0 0 OLeon’d,3b 2 0 231 0 ' s ' 3 . throughout the game. Inthe seveath poxs ¢ : 5 ;o::x'u. WO A E Double-Hea'ders to inni':‘gzfl‘h two mien o‘u't\ and two n';“,;z’:;l:","-{‘"{,g s Sfl?f-'"'vf: E §§ § § M 0. AL 5 4 i b rifi) oh'zel, Ty I ,rf Iiake b 3 | Lewts ' 3 1 0Shanks.If /2 0 45 %% BePlayed in Omaha bases, Grosm pirposely passed Cobb |iaiii” s 1 3& Ssbankale 3 } 3.9 8 sty B0V 1 o LY Pl P Al o s ~Veach then,sent a single’ into\right | \oN'Yiap 1 0 OMcB doss 2 01 1, 0! dod 1ovsl o With Pesky Sioux fiddgsorigtwo rune: Seorss, fiides 301 Pisney 31N 33 R S s e - 8T, LOuis. 3 . A AW, o R - LH.0,A. B/ LH.O.AE. e - - v o ik o i 43 \ = / Shottendt 30 0/'0 0 yitt,ab 33750 Totalm..T o ‘b 2 0.0 6 1 ol Two double-headers arg pn the 02 0 0Bgshpm 3390 900 0—0 ovitk, /], i 00 6 ' £ e 0.1 0 0CHbhet. 20300 = ", gy 22 lboards'for Omaha fans Saturday and : gl; % 3C:_-':r "" g 1 ?, q "'y Shorten, Hop- o830 31010 2 Synday. 'Omaha and. Sioux City will $0 1.8 omurnafh 4 011 & ORUGL on ball: PORE snw, 8 otf Shores 1 EKA. = | & i theid baraal i ¢ Wrmanwct 31 270 0Young,2b 4 0 3 4 0 gfarh O RS Shaw, 2: b 1 Wild AB. R 0.0, A 8|S in the two bargain matinees at Austingv 3 1 0 1 08 corc 1 0% I Olpitches: Shaw, 2. Umplres: . CRIil and * 00 4 "o "ol Rourke park those days. Maveuay 1543 Poneilpi3, 06 3% | Rvang P f X Yietisid Th: ";"f' ""g: sm‘é’.‘ ('"YOWI' Ha'liton,p 0 0 900 mous aatis ’o N R &d ' . o, 7ltransferred from Sioux.City to Oma~ *Hartley 0 0 P c P AR '2 hhl b : use of !‘l‘ie poor. buolin:uddnt "“"""’1 00 d i our New nec 3 s/ X o the village, up,the ‘stream. In addi- Tot 434 2 . A v f:. 38 tion o the ROl e biljs, ‘the se- ¢Batted for Oroom in elghtn. At Amarteur GQntest 4 6o 10 1|ries will give the fair fans another . ° ?;:“: o e T . o 0—s| Newark, N. I, Sept. 8-LFout néw 0 00 i 9lopportunity to see the Rourkes, for a Birrot 90100020 *—irecords were established and_one old ; ‘f_" game will be played Monddy, which Two- « Austin. Sacfifice hit: Bush. | record was equalled in the -nitjopal | T LR LS e J bi Vitt to Burns, Busés on ballsi | or VS i 0 0 1 1| Will be Lad ay. m. §; oft Hamilton1; off Mitenell, [ junior chanipionships athletics ganies .\,X\ 670 8 et S W T :.'n.“;‘:ufifl '-':3:::-::'»: -~ r;“ gmmmo od;hc Amateur Athletfc union here | hik: Devors, 'M{Cube, 5 3 &: otf Michall, | today. Y. e | ht. hfl""‘;".hh MGl 11!'18 NO"Hlt Gam! i "Seraek -l»'-‘n?han";n I-’::'m'l'n,on. lc:mt‘uy F. J.'Logmis of Chi age clipped | gk vl oy »~ Umplres:\ Connolly and Hbde-" gne fiith pf a second off the junior " crifie play Mo L/ Dishne on r 1 U wHE. 02 i i ] 1w psisaie oresa 5. Uufl!n: - benvcr, *Scpt; landed heavily on WICHITA, '~ ¢ Eex oy i ;i: lh. H e 3 i 3 % ,I)rlllfiol';;, £ } Litschi,’ 30 H Raj 1h, 0 1 0 7 b S as e — 1 ..Q..-I'-D‘Q trudk ouf Hovitk, 8. Hit “Umplre: Mi] balls 0 A i f 2 0 3 0 6 1 : o o 1 TR 0. A 1 1’ Ty, 1 3 Gl t R | ' 230 | 2.0 [ 1 | n .0 o0 00 - - in By de: e Denver Finds Hunt - And Defeat Wiche 0. 2l omannus on s s | EOP S - - \ | mewsecsms? - = Lindamgro to #ogle. . Stolen banes: | ont By by \pltched ller. Bcore, A B o | A |carded for today, with the first game . | single game_Mon, mloosszoonol vl scemsoussas® 8 fi-—!D'endve( bn‘:ten unt to . . feated Wichita, 7 to 4. Seore: £5Hted A “Orleans, Neb., Sept. 7.—(Special.) ~~Hinmin hurled “a 'mo-run, no-hit game of thirteen innings”here today and Orleans defeated 1 one of the greatest ball games ever seen on- the logal lot, : Onlvyone man reached lirst base on Hinman during the entire thir- teen in‘nln That ‘man got to first in the wot th on a base on balls. All 2’"“’ the rest of she game Hinman tired the Hildreth batters in order without” permitting 1 a sign of a kit Hiflmtq; gave him errorless’support. In the first niiie «innings Hinman | pitched a perfect game, retiring twen= ty-seven batters in grder, ~"In the thirteenth,” Dodge and Cli- more beat out infield hits apd Dodge counted when Luther drovesout a single. Score: - Hilareth ..00000 0 000000 THildret Orleans, Hinman an Alamito Bowling League Organized at%he' Plant Employes /of the Alamito Sanitary Dairy company = haye organized ’ a bowling league, electjn ptuiden], Ado‘lph ichka, secretary, and C. U. White, “treasurer. our- team league Was formed and\will 'play {each Fmday “evening at the Farnam ;l";yl‘ The teams are as follows: . L. Kerna#, captain; C. D. White, G. DB 8yball, George Maxey. l.l . Dugan: captain; P. Dugar, M. Kroll, W. B. enden;.‘ b Jay, Bartlett, captain; E. H. Beck- man, E, E. Cross, Adolph Michka, F,_H. Green, captain; Frank Mad- nn,’F. M. Longley;"A. C, James. Double Bill With Sioux At Rourke Park Today The Rourkes open = five-game series with Sioux City at Rourke park this afternoon. A double-header is L L] Whi Martin, starting at 2 o'clock. Another double- header will be p'zed Sunday and a At Loulsvitle— s 00 0.0 City Columbus . Battérion: Crutoher, Huniphries a l!:v:b.l Dl.dn’t't‘_:ad Pratt, Indiapop! Paul 2003100 1100010 hauss and Clomons;' Das ) » Batteries:, Nell and Schang. The Greatest Pain Killer. N | Bloan's Liniment goes right to the. seat of pain, simply lay 1t on—you do nat Bave to " | rub—-1260, All druggists.—Advertisement, D Thir_gg@tlnnihgg 2 F. L. Kernan [ 8 |augh; B Collins to Terry to 7 Macks Beat Yanks. - Philadeipha,|Sept, 8.—Philadelphia defeat- Fork, '8 {17 on s rain sdnked he home players gather- ed elght hits for seven runscin the firat two innings off Russell and Love. Schang “had , home runs the\ first two times up. e e onovan plteched the eighth ind |, Manhger nifiw for New York, /Score: PHILADELPHIA, NEW TORK. b ABH.O.AK. ’ .H.O.AE. Wittss # 4 2 0 0 OMagoe,ct 6 4 100 wry,2b 1 1 0.0 OHigh, 1130 0 Rowerf 8 1.1 0'0Pk'p 1130 Brownof 8 1 1 0 0Pipp,1b 1.4'0 0 Sohang G 3 20 OBakergb 3 2 0 2 1 Mol'tedb 6 1 9 0 00ldping.lt 4.0/ 4 0 & Plekdb 5.2 1 0 22820 McR'erf,2 6 1 4 4 0Walter, 1980 ®lelniche 4 2 § 0 OR o‘a 10 Myersp * 3 0.0 5 OL 0 10 LEMgagR 4 0000 Totals 38 14 27 9 2% 0000 s Totals. 351024 § 1 *Batted for Love in elghth, Philadelphia ... T 3 0 0\1 0 0 *—8] New York ....0 170 1 070 0 0 0-2 Two-base hits: Witt ¢2), Home- run:y Brown, Schang_(2), Double plays: Maisel, | Peckinpaugh, Plpp. Bases on/ balls: 0| Rumell,'1; oft, Love, 3; off ‘Bonovan, 1. Hits and earned rurhh: OF Russéll, 7 higs and in one #mi one-third innings,.of § hits and 2'rung in five dnd tWo- funings; oft éDnovan, 1 hit and no hi rul by pltched balli Baker by Meyers. cout: By Meyers, §; by Russkil, 1; by Lov 6. WIId pitches; | Meyers, Lov O'Loughlin and Nallin., \ White Sox Trim Indians, .Sopt. 8.—Catcher O'Nell of Cleve- ted Chicagos to win the sixth @mo today, 3 1o 2, after oleven ‘ery walked in the (eloventh and a ‘base on Schalk' Cleotbe , but O'Nell allowed the ball to #ot away from him. After he'recovered it, he threw fo right fleld ifying to catch Clootte and Terry #cored from seqond with the winning run. ~ Jaok Ness drove in both the other runs or the White Sox. He dou ourth, following E. Collin's single and an infleld out and then siugled-in the elghth inning, after Jackson had- tripled® Clovoland made™five hits and Tris Speaker was credited with -four of them. A base on balls to Graney, Speaker's triple and Terry's error on Kavanayg's grounder gave :- visitors two runs in the’firat, inning. ore: n one innfng; off Meyerss 1 run. -Hit Btruck § Umipers’ out, CHICAGO. CLEVELAND, ABH.OAE ABH.OAE. JCnare 5 120 0Graneydf 4 1 30 0 Weaverdb 6 1 3 4 0Turner,3h 4 0 1.5 1 Mns,3b 5 2 1 2 08p' 5 &1 0 Jatkson,if 6 3 4 0 ORoth, 501100 Ness,1b'~ 6 211 1 0K'nagh2b 4 0 1 5 0 2120 0OWhsg'sand 0,34 0 101 0 0Gandiib 3 045 0 0 3026 10Nellc” & 05 2.1 4 0 6.0 oCoumbe,p 3 § 145 © 20 14 0Qouldp 1010 0 5 117000 " aeom iy *Murphy 0 0 0 0 0 ‘Tatals.37 53121 § Clootte,p 0000 . wuu.avui‘n"? *0ne out wlen winning run way scored. *Batted for Bens in seventh, ®Ran for Von Kolwitz in seventh. ~/ 4000000000 02 0001000100 Neas. Threéo-base * hi Stolen bas nes to Gandl! ndil to Kav: oy, B on balls: OffBenz, 2; off Comb. 1. Hite.und earngd runs: Off Begd, I and 1 run In‘seven innings; oft Clcottee, 3 hits on runs in four innings; oft Cgnibe, and 2 runs in ssven and onefthird innings; off. Gould none and none in three Innings. Hit by pitched ball: Schalk’ by Gould. Struck out:, By eBna, 3; hy Combs 11 'by Cieotte, 1% by Ghuld Passéd bal O'Nell. Omplre: Battle to Dra; Washington, Sapt. hington Boston Wattled six fnnings without acoring today, the game belng called because of wet to Kavanaugh to ul hits 3 ! and [ ' \ [ N hassoctation, Set anew junior record, | Country f record 'in' the 220-yard low hurdles, coveging the distance i 251-5 sec- ‘onds: e ¢ 3 + W. P. Howggd, Pittsburgh Athletic 504-5 seconds it the 440-yard run, A. E.\Ward, the (f‘hicago sprinter, and J. E, Thomsorf, the Los Apgeles hyrdler, came “up} th expectations in their respective contests, the former deing_the' 100:yard cash in ten sec- onds and the latter winning the 120- yard hurdles in sixteén seconds. Medal Handicap F;I;y ato " “The Seymmour Lake Club The qualifying round of medal; handicap play for the Seymour ‘Lake { club trophy will be shot-at| the club Saturday and-Sunday. Six- teen will qualify. for the.match play for. the trophy. There will also be a contest for the Gus' Radosweit cup and for a_medal presented by Roy Dgvis, the latter bein, twehty or more strokes, prei, i e 2140 Kid Riley Wins the'2:08 * Pace on Hamline: Track Hamline, Minn., Sept. 7—Kid Ri- ley, driven by Loomis, won the 2:08 pace of 'the Great Western circuit! taces hete today. The winner, after finishing in sixth place insthe first heat, took the next two heats from Two Sections-of lowa Land Sell for $217,900" Fart Dodge, Ia., Sept, 8.—(Special,) —Henry W. Lex, a real estate man here, has just closed a deal involving $330,440 worth of land. He jsold to Denis McTigue, | burg, two sections of land located in Ralo Alto county, near Em- ‘metsburg, fdr $217,900, and also toek as part payment a section from Mr, McTigue. The two sections brought close to $170° an acre. Mr: Lex purchased them far $90 an-fcre’ four years ago and, since then had spent about $10, 000 1n improvements, PR Neot the 'least interesting feature of the deal \is that each of Mr. Me- Tigue's eight so\fi“vill farm a.qugr) tef section ‘of newly-acquired land. The elder McTigue evidently has no hard time to keep his sons on the Tarm, - War Summary umu TROOPS ALONG lhu!o-:c made repeated efforts to ta ' ground woh by the Frénth In their Y ndvance south of the river. The, assaults ""'1' nccording to the Parls announce- ment ON THE VERDUN front also French troops = were yubjected to w counter attnck, but these efforts also Fréneh AN UNDA' ment { | erd ..02:0-.- L Raciof Clase, | o 2 Ko< dJersey champlonship togrmament opens at| present series, 3 to 0, this afternoon; | Meorstown, N. J. ‘Home [ cligible only & for those players with;handicap of g ing near Emmets- [home at § Tyler/ and The Runmer Knows That if He Makes a Squeal The Fans Will. Overlook His Foolish- Steal " SUPERBAS CAPT THO RO BOSTONS Rudolph Are Hit} URE-! Hard in First and Second Games by Brooklyr‘l.\ Myers, Konetchy, off Pfeffer, 1 rugs In ni and § runs id nl Pfetter, 4; by Tyler, 4. and Byron. . ; % pAel BROOKLYN. : © . ABH.OA. ABH.O.A.E, i 1140 4010 0 o|Fagt Race Staged With Miss 2100 4 l\,l\ 10 ’ 2101 oMageair 3 170.0 b} New Sure, Who Is Unable 3030 dowane 39330 " to Hold Oi ] c s 3 2 0 2 OBlackb'me 0 010 to ol “t' Tatals, 331137 8, 1Radolphp 30 0 3'0 s ot \ “Tragest 1,0 0 o o{OTHER RACES FULL OF PEP!| “Totals..32 42716 1 ( A ! 8 of second game: i i Z : *Batted fop Wilhoit in eighth, Linc6ln, Nd.’" Sept. § (Special Brooklyn 03,0 001 00 0—4 Telegram.)—Miss New Sure'and Bon- Roston LI A e IR = ovo'd staged three exciting heats in Two- Three-bare hit: | 4 g . Daubert, Home rufi: Wheat. Double plays: | the 2:10 pace at the State fair grounds Rudolph to Maranville to Konetchy, Stolén basess Konetchy, | holt (2). Doubls plays: Maranville to Srhlt . < | Fitapatrick to Konetchy to Maranville port | 5 L S Calendar TOday ngarned rini PSR, ol innings; off Tyler, 16 hits Wi to | Bases on balls: Off Pfeffer, 1: its and ne innings. Struck out: By Umpires: Quigley Fits- patrick to Maranville to Konetchy, ‘Snod- rick Shaw al- | grass to Maranville, Maranville to Fitzpat- to Konetchy. . Bafies on balls: Off Smith, 1, Hits and earned runs: Off Smith, 4 hits and 0 runs in nine Innings; off Ru- ‘dolph, 11 hits a Hit by pitched b Struck out: By Umpires: .Byro nd-4 runs in nine innings. all: By Rudolph (Daubert). Smith, 2; by Rudolph, 2. and~Quigley, iaLs Glapts Check Philles, New York, eSpt. Philadelphia’y w! easily\ defeating to 3, in the first been a double-Keader. minated bya severe rainstorm while Pl at bat In the ninth ifining. The delphta wa: ¢ S YorM stopped inning streak here today b the league champlons, game of what was to THY game was second game was called off on account et row. ‘Alexander, the pi floy, was hit yory ing thirtesn hits in sevén innings, T Philadelphla_fie croft starred for .the champlons with a | home run and two singles in three times nt .|aain and two games will be played tomor- hing star of the Phil- ard, the Glants mal Iding also was poor. Ba bat. Secdre: \ PHELADELPHIA, NEW YORK. ABHO.AE. ABH.OAE, Pkertef 4 01 0. 52100 N'holffy2b 4 071 2 41270 Stock,db 4 1 0 8 58230 Clvathrf 4 2 0 012" b 4 21 3 0 Whit 4100 OF’chersy 4 2 % 60 Lud'us,b 4 113 2 1Kauffef, 4 1 2 0 0 Bleraftss«3 3 4 6 JHolke,Jb" 8 113 0 0 Killifer,c 3 0 3 1 ORaridenc 4 1 3 0 0 APnder,p % 0 2 3 0Tsreau,p 4 2 0 1 0 MCoober ‘11 0 4 0 O ——— O'chger,p 0 0/0 00 P ~ Totals. 33 9 24 #0ne out when *Butted for. Al Philadel! 1/, Now pome. Two-base hits 16 4 game called; rain in ninth, lexarider in elghth. 00701100 13 2000 20 41— : Stock, Cravath, Flecher, Robertson, - Burns. Three-base hit: Fletcher. runs: Bancroft, Cravath. Rouble plays: Luderus, Bancroft and Luderus, Nie- hoof to Bancrof! to - Herzog. to Hol Off Alexander, 1 innings; off Oeschger, 1 hit an infilng; off, Tesre: ball: by Alexand ‘Tesreau, 3; by Al Umpires Klem nd Emslle, Carlls Deteak Reds. > t to, Luderus; Zimmermgn ke, 'Hitg and earned rtims: 3 hits and.b runs in seven' 1 run in one it by pitched er (Holke), Btruck out: By, lexanfler, y Oeschger, 1. au, 3 runs. '8t Louis, Sept. 8.—Meadows held Cin- clnnat! to four hits, while Bt. Louis "got fifteen off Tomey and the local won to- day's game, 6 to 1. A batting Tal 8t. Lonis five hit \Il r & home run, by ahead of him. Neale, 1t Louden, 2 Tohey,n ~ Totals.2 Cinclppati 8t fl&m! Thvo-bash uns. ®_ball ifto the right field bleachers CINCINNATI. D.H.O.A 22 2| cnonnbius Iy In the seventh netted In this inning Besher scoriny Smith and Horns- core: S8T. LOUIS, =} Ahosnmoamny 18mith,ef O0H'nsby,3b O0Boscher, .t OWllson.pf 08nyder,1b OM’dows,p SRommemzares 1 000 010 0—1 0 1,0 0 5 0 °—¢ som|wucesws : Hornsby, Three-base hit: Rousch, Home run: Bescher, Sacrifice hit: Betzel. Double and earned runi lays: Chase to Groh. -Hits Off Toney) 15 hits and 6 runs {n elght innings; off Meadows, 4 hits and 1 run in nine inpings. ball: ~By By - M out: By Toey, 4 18 W Thursday was 70 years ald. JOHN L. HUTCHINE home at/Weeping~ Water Thursday | afternoon at the age of 70 years. was an early st years presiden bahk: survives him, wedding two y MARY G. WARNER, wife of C. H: O'Day pnd Harrison. i _.___._._‘_—L—-—- \," Obitudry Notes I -~ ~ | MISS MARY DAVIS died at_her| He and” Hit by pltched: (Rousch). Struck i Umpires: | eadows w’y Meadows, utlington avenue, Yark, | ning nt‘.7 o'cleck. sm. . died at his He ettler and was for many t of the First National rs. Hutchins,' who | cefebrated their golden ears amo, | 1 arder, 915 Jowa avenue, York, died | Thursday mor 'hoaplml at York, where e under- went an ppera ing. She was ABRAHAM Henderson, . Neb., He was 61 years, old. He' home- ing. steaded near and has wade since that time. be held Sunday affernoon at o'clock, near Henderson' at the Men- nonite thurch. Stella, Neb,, DAN MORRIS, a formar resident of | ning at the Lutheran | tion last Mond&y morn- | 62 years old. ' NICKEL, JR. died at| Wednesday morn- | York in the sevemties, | his home in this county Funeral services will | 1:80 led suddenly at Milwau- kee, Wis, Evan Morris of Chicago, ['brothar. of the waukee to bring the'remains home of their sister, deceased, went to Mil~ o the Mrs. V. HopgPe, ‘who lives near Ste]la. " The| deceased formerly made his, home| with Mrs, Hoppe, his parents’ having | died wh to duceess, en he was small, Persistent anifing Is the Road {w 1 ot | WE: NAT. LEAGUE. | (] Topeka St. Joseph hila ....56 81 A0S Clricinnatl . AMERMLEAGU neapolie 188 Pauls, -.66 64 .508 Toledo 65 86507 Columhus .30 101 226 Milwaykee Results. LEAGUR e W York.f9 0 ! Wash. .. 1 €leveland. | Phila. .60 007,357 | Yesterdny's WE ST i Wiehita, - R 1104, B. %, 38 1 grognids. o 0 0.0 0! “neinran 6 ey AMERICAN LEAGUE. { 3i1 1 0] | Clevoland, 2; Chicago, 3. 0 2 3 0l St Louts, 0; Datroft, 8 | 170 0 0 Boston,/0; WagMington, 0; caled end | {1’ ; l‘ g sixt,h rain \ } .03 1 AMFRICAN ASSOCTATION. | 00 0 0| Minneapolls. 3; Loulsville, 3. { 9.0 0 0 Mlwaukge, 3; Toledo, 4. | e == —| Kangas City, 4; Columbus, & | Totals. 38 62716 27 St Paul, 4; Indtanapolls, *Batted for Maranville in eighth. | v *Batted for Smith t!% ninth. (£ z SupaIon = | P s . Western' League—Topeka at St. Joseph, | Broaklyn . ....2 10,0 1.0 1 1 0—8/ wichita at Denyer, Des Moites gt Lincoln, | Boston . ......0" 0 01,0 0 0. 0 1 Omaha at Sloux’ City. i | Two-gyse hits: Kguetchy, Chappelle, Ol-| xatjonal League—Brooklya at Boston, | | son, Wheat, Pfeffer. Three-base_hits: Mey- | ppilaadiphia at New York, Chicago at Pitta. | burgh, Cincinnati at St. Louis, . American League—Cleveland at Chicago, 8t. Louls at Detroit, Boston at Washington, New York at Philadelphia. BONOVORD. WINS this afternon, the latter winning first money by dapturing the secénd’ and third heats, after yielding to Miss New Sure in the_first event. -Miss New "Sure made the best time, 2:104, but was unableto keep up the' pace. The. Summaries— Trotting, three-year-old clay purse $700: 1 Don Dolpgza (Ward) .. 11 Lady So@h (Chandler) 3 2 Yiola (Fliher) 33 Vera Tram) ‘- Time, 2:23%,.2:21, 3: Trottng, 4:30 cl; ~ Joe Vincent \Hill) Great Jdrop MeDe Jack ' Panic Chiet (Bunger) .... 3 Sweet 'Aubrey (Shockley).. Time, 2:14%, 211415, 2:14%. One mile race, purse $160: Bjue (Brandt), first; Links Lady (Tewell), second; Star ‘O'Ryan (Short), third; Un- concern. (Hunzeeker), fourth. Time, 1:45%. : One-half mile dash, purse $100: Ethel Clark (Johnson), first; Blade B (Ployrd), + second; Arbor Day- (Kellyy third; Billy Gibbons ¢Kelly), fourth. Time, 61%. & Tthreé-fourths miles dash, purse $100: Indlanola (Plourd), first; Magic Lantern (Thompson) ) second; Otflla’ (Burgett), third; Pickens, (Kelly), fourth. . . Time, 1:17% camare - o oyes Wealthy Farmer of Pla{te County Sued for Bivorce *Columbus, Neb., Sept, 8 (Special Telegram,)—Newton f h a:’:well, fromment farmer owning a sectiof of and near Creston, has been made de- fendant iy a suit for divorce brought by his wife in’ the.district court, Sarah E. Ma:well. The _co‘:xple has been married for twenty-eight years. Mss, axwell asks for $25,000 alimony and the costs. z e New Buillling for Columbus, Columbhs, Neb., Sept. 8 —(Special Telegram.)—G. W. Phillips, E)ng of the progressive bankers of this city, will soon start the %erection of a new tzvo—ltory “brick building ‘on - Plafte strpet belwcfn Twelfth and -Thir- teenth, which will be 66,by 80 feet, and il cost in the neighborhood of | The lower part ywill bé used ' for businest houses afid upstairs for four- room apartment.houses, none which are in Columbus at thé present time, | ——— [ While congress still is debating the reve- uo bill cresting a tariff commisaion, Pres!- dent Wilson began the work of selecting.the flve men to compose the commission. Among those under consideration are F. M, Hal- | stead, chief of customs bureau in the Tres- ury department;\E. P. Pratt, chief of .the bureau of forelgn and <domestfc commeroce in the Commerce department, and Prof, F, W. Taussig of Harvard university, a political | economist ‘and tarlff authority, He could tell to & year ‘Each yer's career T : illl:l:jmn would know thfl' at sight. ‘would sypplement each other and a would argue from morning ]l might, knew when a pltcher was right, LINKS LOSE 10 SIOUX Misjudged-fly in Tenth Allows\‘ Visitors-to Score and Win! RECORD IS TWO, TO' ONE Lincoln, Neh., Sept. 8--A mis- judged fly by a substitute fielder 'al- lowed a Sioux Cjgy ‘man to scqre i the tenth #nning and the visitors by a store of 2"to | made it two out of three pf the series. Scoret 1 > 77 78100X CITY. R. / i H, O. A" D w Gilmore. It > 0 2 6 0 Watson. rf F.1-0 1100 Aets, 1b . U SR S LF‘IU cf 4.0 1 3 L Connolly, " 3b A B e TS Rader, 5 { TR I G R Coonew 2b . Do O O Livingston, ¢ . (X A T s | Kelly, p fio > a0 Ly T SR Totals . 16 3 8 30 W ‘ Carlisle, 1f 34700 &, 1 Williams, s Ui i Tt Gregory, of . . £ 50\ LA AR -0 Lober, rf . ST N e Mprse: 3b . £ 0 0N R m.n/r, b . RN R T AT R e Smith, 2b . 4070 N ng8i ¥ Rohyrer, © P s A S Gardner, p 30, 0 3 0 { *Johngon . 1. 0o e *Thomason . 3 0 0 0.0 b KOAT [av b L Totate. P 5. 480 1 €8 a6y “Vatted for Rohter in tanth. *Batted for Gavrdner in tenth, Two-base hlts: Rohrer, Willlams, Gfimore. Stolen bases: o Carlisje; Lejeune, Rader, Coonqy. Saerifice hits: Lober, HunteY Struck out: By Gardper, 2. Bases on balls: Off Gardner, 4; oft'Kelly, 3. Wild pitch: Gardner. ft on bases: Lincoln, 6; Sioux City, 7. Umpire:Carn Mexicans Will Ask. ! Troops Withdrawn. From Their Country ‘Naw London, . Sept. 8.—At the re- sumgtion’ here ‘today of the confer- ences of thg/Mexican-Amierican joint commission Seeking a permanent set- tlement™of the wnternagional difficul- ties it was regarded 4s probable that before this afternoon’s deliberations were concluded the Mexican delegat®a, would make a formal request for the oh F |l aoammbaral b7 7 o [ b i withdrawal of General Pershing’s pu- nitve edpedition from Mexican terni- tosy. Papers bearing directly upon this phase of ‘hc‘ situdtion-were stud- ied yesterday by tHe ‘American com- - missioners, . Ideas relative to the' mmdintenance of drder along'the border were ex- hanged today. With Frznlgin K. Lane, heading the American delega- tnon,c‘:rgsiding, the commissioners en- gaged in discassion which was ex- pected to result in progress toward a better understanding of the objects in view.' . y At noon jthe following statement as issued: | This morning’s sessich was devoted to consilleration of plans respecting the mutual protedtion of the border. It was explained by the members of he Mexican commission that it was their desire that'some plan be devised which wgld avoid, all possible justi- - fication for fhe recurrence of such incidents (as. that af Columbus dnd would insure so far®as was Possible the protect'iun of the border. To this end, the ' American commissiopers sought to/ know what plan of co-op- erat: on the part of ‘the United ‘States, if any, would most help Mex- ico in_the putting down of dits along the border. - "C%)nsiderlfion was given to plans already taken under advisement by Generals: Scott and Obregon and t the plan-of forming a line of troofs § along each side of the border which distinct agreement as to c6-operation. “The excitement’in Mexico aroused by the-presente of the American troops by their'long muarch souythward was said to have been %Foduced by N the size qf the force'antl especially by the presence of artillery.” - [The §c tt-Obregon’ plan contem- plated co-operation betwéen American rand - Mexican troops in Mexico, in Lpursuit of bandits, but carried the promise that American troops would be withdrawn gradually as order was restored, Gengeral Obregon proposed a systcll under which troops of each country-woulq maintain patrols along - s own border, exchanging informa-" tion as to bandit movements to fa- ilitate the restoration of order. This ~ Lis believed te be the second Plan re- ferre ment, to in ghe commission's state- 4 Roccer Team Leaves Stockholm, Stockhol, “Sept: 7.—(Via London.)—The All-Amgrican soccer fogt ball team left here| tonight for Christlania, from which port they will sail for New York on Friday on the steamer Oscar 11. The members of the team were given a most cordial send off.”’ readyvfot yoy at our store— 511S.16th St." - \ REQ. U. & PAT. OFFICE - Your Hat Crowns- Your Picture .in the Park or on the Street and Is Worthy of . More Than a Passing Thought! New styles for, fall and winter are ; / , DUNLAPS;.- STETSONS,, " ITALIAN BORSALINOS. You will find better style.in your hat if you buy thel finer quality, - FADDEN & BITTNER [ Her Grand Bldg. “e