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\ v * ing the game, giving a total of eight " allowed five hits. v like a boet, ’A.?qanl “hie haad, which was OHARA AND, SI0UX - AGAIN SPEIT EYEN Lou. North “Aviates in Ninth| gt X Inning and Enemy Runs - Nine Runs Over Rubber. GO HURLS FINE BALL Doy ERAUSE - *As perthe acc‘epted custom, thc\. Rourkes divided their double' bill'with.]! the Sioux yesterday afternop, losing the first fray, 10 toy2 and winning the second, 3 to O ® . The first combat completely brobke | the hearts of the 3,000 cash custdmers who turned out for the Sabbath con- flict. For éight innings Lou. North howled 'alopg ' in - big league style,i holding the enemy 'to three ionely | gioux ci and scatgered hits.” Omaha was lead- “ing 2 to ) and it looked like a home victory. 7 i But in the first half of the ninth North decided 8 aviate, seen pn the local lot. We don't know who held the/ altitude record before, but i's a cinch’ Nerth, broke it yes- tetday. Yol /7 Walks Start Trouble. Lou started it by issuing a_couple f wzg Then the enemy’s big artil- ery got the range and when- the smoke of battle cleared away'it was discovered they had 'mdrked up nine “runs, makink it 10 ta 2.+ The Siotx put over five runs before North could retire a man, Then they put four more -over. North issued three walks and was touched for sev- en hits, including Cooney's gxple with: , the sacks loaded. _ 4 Lou was exceedingly wild al) dur- passes. | He also struck out niné-men. Bert ,Grover whiffed ten and only Krause in Great Form, ' Harry Krause harled a great game if"the second contest. Only one man reached third, base, Grover Gilmore was nailed when he overran the bag, Gilmore was alsp. the only man to Yreach second base, _This game was)| only \seéven .innings by agreement. The Rourkes ptit ovér two rund in the foirth on>Pepper Clark and that was enough’ to win the way Krause was going. Thompson started the jn- e, s f . ning with a single and Miller beat out | E Marshall 'sacrificed. Forsythe'| pey,, ' a buat, 1 was deliberately walked and Kilduff's force of Rorsythe scored Thompson. Miller an ,]Sldufi executed 3 neat / double steal ¥ith Millgr lugging the tally over, ' The gther ¥ |, wa$ _garnered in the sixth on’ Miller's “.douBle, a passed ball and Marshall’s singlevto left, : Lo The last game of the year will be ourke run It was one| of thg most, beautiful' ascensions ever | i \ hollow. o 80 o 2 210 100 1 19,8 e o 0 103 1 34 o 0 o 3 0 FRrR TR \ AB. R. iI)iAi"'. move, .41 ey o4l :1‘1100 ¢ 21 8 %6 111600 Y 3 3 1@ 3 12 2 0 1 1 8.2 ¢ 1110 of, ° 110 110 1 0 100100900 0—~2 100320001 1-58 01000000 510 Hits . e 10l 0 0 1 1 7-10 Three-Base hit: Cooney. Two-base hits: Miller, Kilduff, Watson, Kruger. mlh: Burg, ler. Stolen basea: Smith, Thompson, Forayt! Nortl, 9; by Grover. North, 8; off Grover, ball:. Kroeger.. Left on . Omaha, 6; Sioux City, 8. Time: 1:55, Um- piré: Mullen,, Score, second game: BN OMAHA. : ' AB(R, H. 0. A E Smith, ¥f.. 2 NN B LA Burg, .. hom R 2 206 0 9 1 6 o 0o o' 2 1 0o 0 1 1 0o 1 2 1 v 1 0 38 5 Totals. ..... Fragte $ 3 72 8 0 SIOGX CITY. Ed A % AB.R. H, 0. A. E [l , I ; o 1 0 0 0 Wi o o 1.1 0 @ une, of \ { Connolly, 3 20 01 10 Rader, 2 0 1 38 61 C 3 00 8 2 0 Lk 2 0.0 1 2 @ s ‘2 0 0 0 3 0 %fly 1 0.0 0 0 0f *Dougan- Lo L0 0p * Totals.. 2 0, 5'18.24\2 in ninth, N8} ninth. % 001201 01 Y2 v 0.0 0 0 V00 00 211 15 more. Two-base hits: tone. . on 4. Time) 1:10; Umpire: Mullen. BINKS TWICE-VICTORS Take Both Ends of Doublo-‘ | Header, From “Des - \ played on the local lot (ofir}fu&f QOmaha p meets Sioux City in-the game of Moines. | . the serfes; - Jt will also be ladies’ day. o . e & “The game starts at 3:15," /' | SOBRES 16 TO 5 AND b TO 4 ke ‘Beflal's'out lt WIO 68 .|, Lincoln,~Neb,, Sept. 10—Lincoln Afid Ga tureTwo won both efids of the, double header # p e ¥V with Des Mpines today, 16 to Sand § 4 ¥ Colog § 10 to'4. Extra base slugging won the % ougfitn-v\:\;idfit:on'{nd :f;;l bo';;D:.‘“’e: first and wilduess by Des Moines a5y \ A 7 5 = * of -a double header 'here today. The P“‘"'I’ gave "h' Ducklings th'e sec second was called at the, end) of the|ond. ~Score, first game: i sixth” on-account of datkness. Score, \ . DES MOINES. g . first game: H ‘1" l}‘ l% t WICHITA. N5 ’ AB R. H. 0. AE M S A - Fox, L4000 1 00 1oy Juckson, ¢ 4 0 0 2 0 0 38 v ? Coy, 1t. 40 0 8 @ 10 0 0 .\ Britton, « 2b. s 0t ‘l ' 2 6 2.0 aritfith, e 400 1 Ewoldt, 3b, V0 A Litscht, 3b. & §oe 0 1N SR g s g0 18 7 Rapps, 1b. 2 0 Higginbotham, p. 1% @ White. " ps. 3031 (b dungmaatiaand T Gt Enallin Gritfin, 'p 10 0 0 3 0 0 2421 2 Totals” . TR A TRET I o \ . ., 0. A. E. ; +DBNVER, e fi‘.' RiXase Miller, rf, w® 0 0 0 08 o 200 4 1 .\ Reed, 3h, Y41 08 1 40 ot e Oakies, \¢ 4 Ty 1 3 0 ofLober, rf. 0.0 5 0 0 Butoher, 1. 1 0%Y0 2 0 -0|Morse, $b./. 15 %31 108 Dyer, \ss,, 4 0 0 31 o|F Hunfer, 1b. 8 3 9L e 0 Shields_ '1b. 2.0 0 16 0 0|Smith, 2bm R B \ 4 '3 0 1 1) & ofJohnsdn, c. $. 1.8 0.9 3'0 1 3.0 ofEast p 1108300 89 S et Pt Yok % S D R Totals .. .81 18 17 21 8 727 11 0|Dee Moines 0 0 0.3 .80 1 0" 1— < Wichita 00 0 0—p|Lincoln .... 14 1 06 2 0 2 *—1¢ Denvir 000 o=t Thieehuss hits: smith Higghtotham. Stolen ¢y Qukes. Three-base hit; | Two-base hits:, Carlisle, . Henter, (), Dakes. | Banes on Balls: Oft Geltfin. 2; ofé | Jonnson, Eqat, Thomason, Morse, Rigsby. - ; ) Ewoldt.| Double play: Jones ‘to Rigsby: to { Irion, 5. Struck out: By Orittin, 1; by e . Wil Irion, 2./ Sacrifico fiy: Butcher.' Double| Hartford to Rigeby, Stofen bases aths, ays: Lloyd to Shieldss White to Happs to|giOrei T i P il : b Bacritice hits: Williams\ (2),” Lober. Struck - irittith; Gritfith to Reps; Litachi to Brlt-| oyy: By East, 3. Bases.on balls: Off East, ton'to Rapps. 'Time: 1:50. Umplres oo h g it 1 non wnd Mill Sco: 4; off Higginbotham, 4. Hit by pitched dall: e b ge:. a9cond ; ERNK By Higginbotham (Carlisle). Passed ball: f N A A V\"ICHITA. - | Rigsby. 'Left on bases: Lincoln, b; Des v \ AB. R M. 0 A E|Motnes 11 Time, 14 Umpiro: Carney. ( ~ Fox, rf. . A S 1L ?! 0— 0| Bcore, second game: ' U - Jackson, of. 10 o 3t of DES-MOINES: . 5 Care It. ., 3070 090 o) AB. R. H. O. A B/ Dedtion, B0 B/ AR irnng o 3.0 0 0 00 2.0 02 -2' 0|3y Hunter, 10 3.0 0 3 1 2 1 1 '0fHgrtford, 0 0 4 3 0 4.0 1 7 0 1fMétoan, 2b. R B T 1.0 0 0 1.0|Jones, 1b. 18 8 00 g 2 0 0 0 1 0flCass 1t WY1 o000 o Yogisy — e Breen, I, 0 0.0 0 0 Totals 1 73418 9 1|Riguby, ¢ 00 5 2 0 < DENVER. 4 | llgmfldt. H z S 4 " AB. R H. O, A B |Eilieeny - 34 4110 L4 Miler, ot ey s 3,1 % o BRRED by g AL 4 Roed, 88, v g gf g . Totals .24 418 T - : S HE R - LINCOLN. 400 0\ 16 1 ‘AB. R, H. 0. A. B 33 21 % 0 ofCarisie, at. T SR ] Lioyd, 2b. 7 01 ‘1.1 0| Williams, es. 5 ORE QC Ol T e | “Shestakfl ¢, 3 1 /3 4 .g o Thomason, cf, ~312 1 2 0 0 Andrew, |p. 3 1 1 0 3 ofLaber rf. 3.0 3 10 0 1 J fieigt- R i 77 7 1 R 3.0 0 1 3,0 o P A ST S P 25 5.11 18 g 1|F. Hmt o 0 0 7 0 0 3 | Smith, 10 2 20 Called on account of darkress. Rakbir. i o Wichita ceen0 1 0 0.0 0=1|Barl, p. . 0 9 0 3 ‘0 i Denver ©i0 4 1.0 0 0—b|Gapdner, p. o 0 0 0 0 A | Stoleri basess Fox, Miller. Two-base hita: e/ e e ke | Oakes, Butchey. Basgs oh balls: *Off, Grif- LA » 1 6 32113 0 fin, 5; off Andrew, Struck out: By Grif-| Called end of seventh by agreemerft. fin, 2; by Andrew, & Sacrifice fly: White. { Dea' Moines 008 10 0 1 0t 5 Sacrifice hit: Jackson. Hit by pitched ball: | Lincoln .. L0004 01 0 s Reed, \Bhields, , Double plays: Litschi Britton; White to Britton ;to.Rapps. Time: 1:06. Uml:ll: Shannon and Miller. N\ ' Neols Wins Tourner. Nedla, Ta.; Sept. 10.—(Bpecial Telegram.) —Neola shut out Persia in & game hers today featured by four homé runs by the score of 13 'to 0. It was the fingl ,of the tournamept. The acore; Neola $ 0402233131641 Persia 000000000—0 3 3 Batterles: Neola, Bennett and Lacy; Per: sia, Hoffman and Swangers’ 1 7% ebbwletimscabei , 7 Imperials Win, R ~ The Council Bluffs Imperials déefeated the Treynor, la, club by the score of .’!m 4. H.E. N . Imperials 010 00040—511 2 TreYoy, « 4eysisl 0000040 0—4 & Biftteries: Imperials, Achatz and League; Treynor, Stunbeam and Smith. \ 10ud- s sl TR Tired, Aching Museles Relieved. . Sloan's Linimgnt lghtlx dpplled, a little quiet, and your sorsness disappears Ifke magic. Get a 86c bottle toddy. All drug- _ siste.—Advertisemont. tof. et Buicer, 1 Two-base hits: Lober, Thomason. . Home ron? Jores. Double plays: Willlams - to Smith to Hunter; Killeen to Harford to Jones. Sacrifige hit: Hartford. Struck out: by Yearl, 2: by Killeen, 1;+by Baker, 3 ‘Ot Yéarl, 77 off Killeen, 7; Left ony bases: Liucoln, 3; Des Moines, 4. Hits: Off Yearl, 4 hita in six innipgs: off Killeen, 1 hit in three in- ime, 1:25. Umplre: Carney. Nonpareil Foot Ball -/ ~MenMeet Tuesday Night Tuesday night, the Nonpareil foot ball team, 1915 champions of Omaha, will hold a‘meeting at the Nonpareil club rooms, reorganize for the sea- ¢ | son of 1916 and then adjourn to Lux- us park and put on their initial pre- Ii\:nxn:ry practice stunt. / g et el e AU An Effective Cough, Treatment. One’ teaspoontyl of Dr. King's Néw Dis- covery taksn as nesded will soothe and chack’ your cough and bronchial lrritation. All druggisgs.—Advertisement. ' \ \ . | day by winning in tire final round of | Brandeis Overwhelm / T 13 "fohn G. ‘Anderson, the veteran golfer, was a Nero at tife first day’s ship on the links at the Merion Golf club “at Haverford, Pa. \ Anderson, after making » 90 for the course ‘in I Standing . of Tearr‘té, l WEST,, LEAGUE. NATIONAL LEAGUE, W, L. Pct, ‘W. L. Pet, Omaha ,..90 47 887|Brooklyn ..77 %4 . Lincoln ...78 67 .878/Boston ....71 64 . Bloux City 71 66 .518|New York 63 62 .5 Des Molnes 69 68 604/ Pittsburgh 62 68 .. e Ralph Peters Win Golf Champjionship - 0f the Country Club Ralph ePteérs won the 'golf ‘cham-| pionship of the Country,club yester- the club tournament from W. N, et holes. Peters obtained a big lead an rival in the morning play of ei holes, getting an advantage ofgs up. Peters shot the course in 78 in the morning round, white Chambers shot an_80. =~ h In the afternoon Chambers began to ovestake his opponent, but could furned in a 76 on the afternoon eighteen, while Peters shot a 79. The Gretna Athletes i Gretna, Neb., Sept. 10.—(Spgcial.)— Playing vastly superior ball in all' de- Lpartments, ‘the, Brandeis Stpres team of Omhha again administered defeat to_the local team. The score swas 13" t6 0> The visitors smashed Got- tch’s offerings to all cornesr of the lot, making.sixteen hits and thifteen runs, The lotals could da.mothing with Olson and failed to cross the plate for a singel run. Hansen for the Jocal boys got_three hits and played an nice game. All the Bram getting a three Mnd two bagger™ Dy- gart pulled down two sure hits and ut up his usual/brand of classy ball THE BEE: OMA . G. San. play for the amateyr golf champion-} Chambers, 3 upand 2 on thirly-six, is htee not quite. reach tht mark. Chambers |’ deis tearh played gdod, ball, Lawler|, ro at Merion ) . the _mor.n'ing,'was 0 .degermined to qualify that he'went out in.the after- Cutting off 207trokes to qualify is no smaflvfe}at and the Siyaney gol?;r was heartily congratulated when he turngd / in_his afternoon gcore. HA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 19 noon and came in with a ‘score of 701 M 186. 7 .There, Was o Player Long \A.go'.a‘nd Flirting Didn't Strike.Him, _He Uged to Let His Whiskers Grow So Ladies W_oul_dn’t Like Him. " |LUXUS AND ARMOURS ARE NOW FIFTY-FIFTY | Packers ‘Win Yesterday After Losing S8aturday in .the ost clearly beat out a bunt and At- kins' threw wild aftempting .to nip him, Leamer scoring on the play. Round number six the Armours put' the -tangle: on ice. Andy Graves sin- gled, Rapp rolled one to the’ hot corner, Wachtler, who, wad switched pp to second. The former scored on ly tb right by Leamer and Rapp ed acrogs,the crockery on two-bagsmach' by Ryah. - Either Wednesday or Thursda the Armours and Luxus will coilide in the final mix to decide the Class)A amateur champipnship of Omlhl at Rourke park, Score: ( ARMOURS. = AB.O, third and Ra | 4 >3 s ) o | cooonmmmmons = s 2 2| cosmwonraso 0Smith,)f 0D'son,rt1b OMinik's, a8 OHagen,ib\ 1Malady,of Ogllln 3b o b Rapp,2b L'eg.lbrl So oo e o o Pl Collins,c Graves,r{p Totals. .31 4 3 4, 4 4 3 1 2 | worduwnos> PO 2] cnapranms: | 108 Luxus . . FORMER ROURKE . " STARS FOR GBS Egrl Smith Distinguishes Him. Dener ~...47 71 . ; Topeka 3 17 / Wichita ..56 85 self at Bat in’ Ohicago u;s\.'lmph 59 82 . ¢ Uniform. MER. LEAGUE. AMER. ASSN. % - . L. Pet. W, L. Pot. Boston....47. 56" .519] Laiaville \.3%5 543 | OUBS LOSE 8 TO FR Wétroft .77 69 [566(Tndlanapolis 81 68 666 [ T o 7 AY ghlu;n k;{: :: ::: lh(‘:nnu City ;1 66 .538 Ch: \ X 38 o 12 ew_Yorl 4 nn. 8 69 .631 —~Pi Bt. Louls 71 66 .523(8t. Paul 507 |* ieago,. iSepL” 10, =Rt ebirgl Cleveland €9 47 .507| Toledo 9 | scoré dsix runs in the nintk inning et R Bl 0 L e 350 | today, driving Packard from. the'slab Yeos Results. ~ and pounding Prendergast, winnin > - I’ . d WESTERN LEAGUE. / 8to'7. Earl Smith, an Omaha tecruit, ) Topeka, 0-0; St. Joseph, 3-1. / | g ;mh;fi o,l;i Izonxvfr‘ lz.s, : starred at bat for the Cubs. Bux- es: Molnes, 6-4; Lincoln, 16-5, 1 1 it i i Bloux City, 10-0; Omaha, 23, lglg Grimes, a pitcher frow:Blrhle\g- ') NATIONAL LEAGUE, ham, made a fayorable impression Pittaburghy 8; Chicago, 7. with Pitgsburgh. Score: * Cinidinnatl, 7; St. Louls, 5. y Tl ! PITTSBURGH, CAGO. 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE, _ | & "AB.H.g.A.B. 1 " Detrolt, 2;Cleveland, 8. ) arrier 302 0 00 0Zetder3b § 8 14 1,0 AMERIGAN ASSQCJATION, i1 gguf'r‘,;x'b‘ H gxg 20 \ Inat, lis, 1-2; M Ui, 2-3, H mith, e i T ety 1 o Wasnerien 4 1.3 3 Avcnere 20190 Columbus, 7-5; Milwaukee, 3 Tepuient 8.8 39 9k 3 124 Toleda, 2-0; Kansas City, 1-1. A % R T CLOL N R | 3% @ames Today. glcmnla 0 4 3 8.0 OPrenwtp 0 000’ Wastern' League—Topeka.at St. Jomeph, o1 o) B B 9 RN o Lo e Wichita'at Denver, Dés Moines at Lincoln, [ Grimesr 3 8,0 & 192 Sloux City at Qmiha. * “Pinches 10 00 National Ledgue—Brooklyn”, at Boston, F =X Philadelphis st New York., Lo Totals..40 16 237 9, 3 merican_League—8t. 'Louls at Chicago, {Dfltrolt st Cleveland, Boston at Washington, | ' Catted for Miller:in ditth, N ¥ New Yotk at Philadelphia. Plttsburgh . ..0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 68 v i Chicago ...... 2003003 0 0—7 ‘Two-baso hits: Schulte, Baler,\Three-base hi Smith. Home run: Hinchimdn. Stolen by Flack. Sacrifice hits: Mann, Pechous. Bacrifice fly: Archer. Double plays: Grimes, to Wagher, to. Johnston; S Pachoust to Zelder to . bi H Off Miller, 1; off Grime, i"off Pack- ard, 4; offPrendegast, 1. Hits and_earned runs: Off Miller, ¥ hits and 5 runs fn four inning; off Grkmes, 3 hits d 2 runs in ‘four Innings; off maux, 0 hits and 0 runs in one inning; off Packard, 11 Hits and 3 runs in eight one-third Innings) otf Preder- gast, 4 ts and é‘ rins in two-thftd" in- ning. Strtick out: By Miller, 2; by Packard, 1. Umplres: Ringler and Eason. Reds Defeat Cardinals. ! 8t. Louls, Mo., Sépt, 10.—Cincinnat! hit Bteele Rard today and defeated Bt, Louls in & loosely played game, 7 to 3, This closed the season here for thy 8t. Louls Na- tiondls, Séore: CINCINNATL | 8T, LOUHS, B.H.0.A. B, AB.H.O.AB. Nealo)f 5 2 1 0 O08tew'rt,2b 4.0 6 0 0 Groh,3b. \5 2 3 § 0Gonzalego2 0 § 4 0 Roush,cf 47344 0 0Brottemb 2 1°1 1 0 Chase,1b 4 211 0 08nyder,db 4 0 6 1 0 Griffith,rf 4 2 2 0 1Miller,ib -3 0.6 0 0 McK'le,3b 4 1 0 1 08mithyef 3 1{1 0 1 $11F Wt 111,30 42 649 1Bec 270 002 0 Moneley,p 8 0 0 0 1Besther,it 3 1 0 0 0 ————— Wilson,of 2 0 2 0 1 Totals. 371627 7 3Boehss » 4 0 1.0 1 Btesle.p /1 0001 tButler '3 0.0 0 Lotz,p 1.0/1 0 3 *Long 1 000 0 4 J Mofals..81 52718 3 *Batted for Steele in fifth. $Batted for Lotz in ninth, Clneinnat! . .,2 3. 0 0.2 4 0 0 0~7 Bt. Louls ..... 00000020 0—2 'l"o-ban hits: Groh, Bragtem, Gritfith. Threo-bud hits: Huhn. Stolen\bases: Chaso, Rough, Bescher)\ Double plays:# Snyder to Horhsby, to 8nyder, ‘Groh to Case, Bases on balls:\Off Moseley, b; off Steele, 1. Hits and earned runs: Off Moseley, ts and 0 5 hi runs in nine inningk; off Hteele, lg off Lots,3 hits and ftruck odt: By Mose- 1oy, 6; by Stoel by Lotz 1. Umbpires: O'Day and" Harr / Rondn and Shopmen Parley. Chicago, Sept. 9.—Negotlations between htls and | oiy(} yorvice comm! ea o e Armours . . — Barned runs: Luxus, 2; Armours, 1, Stolen bases: Dunnison, Minikus, Lesner, Ryan, Yost, Two-base hits: Minikus, Ryan, ltrugh out: By Holland, §7°by/Madden, 1; by FlotSher, 1; by Graves, 3. Bases on balls: Off Holiand, 3; off Fietcher) 3. HY pitched ball: By Holland, 3, Double Blays: Yost to Corcoran. Hits and runs: Off Hol- Igndag, & runs and 7 hits in five and two- t:nlrd innings; Madden, 0 runs anll 0 hits in two and'one-third innings; off Fletcher, §/hits ad 3 runs In three innings; oft Graves, 0 runs ad 1 hit § six innin asged ball® i Yost, 'Left on basey: Luxus, 3; Armiours, 8. ! Mime: 1:36, Umpiret Kane, i First Game: & Krajiceks 001000000—~1 4 4 Trimbles 0000200 0—~3 6:0 ks, D, Hubatks, Good- i Trimbles, Sumovitch adn pire; Kocker. Btrucke out: By Sobes| Hubal 10; by Goodro,” 4; by Sumovitch,’ ... on balls: Off Hllbl(kl) 29\ ot Goodro, 1; off Sumoviteh, 2. Timg: 1:35, Miller Park Golf Cracks Too Much* For Fremont Men over Fremont Country club, cracks in a J6-hole inter-club match, played over the Miller Parbblinks yesterday [merning apd afterndon. * Play was checked by the Nassau system. In the~ giorning round of cighteen the Miller Parkers defeated the Fremont sharks 19 to 12, seven points. -In the afternoon, round play as eveny both' teams mking fteen ints. Thys the Omaha crew won gy seven points. Twelve men played on_each 'team, e\ Ben Yousem turned in the low score of the Miller Park men. You- sem shof the 36 holés ‘in 162, - L. ‘ortman; | Hommand was the low! visitor, nego- tiating the 36 holes in 167, Omaha Rider Wins . All But One Race _ At Nebraska City ' Nebraska City, Neb, Sept. 10.— (Sreia! Telegram.)—Motorcycle races held" kere this afternoon resulted as follows: = Three-ffiile: event, Lutz, Omabha, first; Hart,' HiaWatha, second; Johnson, Hiawatha, third. Best time, four and eighte¢h and one-hdlf min- utes. One mile against, time, Lutz, first; Graves, second, Creveson, third. Best timg, ‘one nineteen. Five-mile event, Lufy, firsty Hart, second; Reed: er, third; tim, seven and six and a half. Ten-mile event, Hart, first; Reeder, second; Lutz, third; time, fif- teen and forty-one. In|the ten-mile race Johnsor of Hiawatha had a spill, but was not injured. A fair sized crowd atfended the races, Dephrtment Orders, n’ hington, Sept. 9,—(8pecial Telegram,) - et §, Thompaon has be ppointed postmaster at Bostwick, Nuckols county, Nebraska, vica/W. J, Pinkerton, resigned. Willlam T. Larrabee, has been appointed rural letter carrier at Pelver, 8D, 4 ' A. L. Nichols of Lawrence county, SBouth Dakota, has been inted cl in the Indigestion and Constipation, “I reecntly discovered in Chamber- fain’s Tablets the first medicine to give me positive and lasting relief. shopmen 'of twenty-two westorn failroads [ Prior to their‘use I suffered frequent- and the rallway managers are progressing amicably, rajlway officlals said tonight. Re- ports that a strike would be called Mon- m”center field, day on some linesgwere termed falne. ly from indigestion and congtipation,” writes Mrs. Anna Kadin, Spencerport, N.'Y. Obtainable everywhere.~—~Adv. / to third, threw wild, Graves going to | § 1 ‘coomwonHoo! (|an official statement issued here, “ac- B. [‘companied by the crown’ prince and Miller Patk club golfers triumphed |- Sport Calendar Today ting—Opening of Great Westerd Cir- cult meeting at Milwaukee. & Racing—Close of Montreal Jockey club meeting, at. Montreal. Golf—Tennessee state champlonship tourn- ament opens at Memphis, Polod-Annual matches I‘&r }Vhlpp‘y chal- McCgpbe to McClelland to Sommers. . Left on bases: B8t, Joseph, 6; Topek: Earned runs: St. Joseph, 1. Umplre: K'vu. Boore, second gam: TOPEKA. ~ o > Lathrop, of. .. Lindamore, ' ss. Burwall} p. . 1b. o, SRS - Josanosmecs SRS S SlaSornmwuoss SEa . e elosuernms ....... 1o 887 8T. JOSEPH” JAB, 'R, Wright, ef: . Somuners, 1b, McCabe_ 2b. Kirkham, ;L T -iaee—eguorg B e B Ry (DA SRS 4 0. [] 4 2 i » 2 (] 2 P I R L3 z - B = (Totals [ Called in weventh by agreement. 8t Joweph 00 0h Topeka 000 0y 0—0 Struck out: By Willlams, ' 9; by Burwell, 3, Stolen bases: in, o hit: ";l'l-?"l't‘:h"‘e:v‘:l hits: McCabs,” Burwell, »l rell. o ”l.l“ Joseph, 3; Topekd, s.“g-..#'.a ruhs: Joseph, 1; Topeks, 0. Time: 1:10 Umplre: L b Bulgar King Visits ; Kaiser ‘on Eastern Front Berlin, Sept. 9 (Via London).— “King Ferdinand eof Bulgaria,” says the chief of the \Bulgarian cabinet; has prrive}i,nt main Headquarters on the ‘eastern front to confer with the German emperor,” | " < A presm—— PIPER” greater degreeofwhole- , some, satisfying pleas- \ure than can be obtained from the . use -of tobacco in any other form. , A week’s trial of~ “PIPER” will con- vince youof this, S¢ and 108 Everywhere MWWA» He never g | He e ‘home the thyow home. on an infleld out. 8T, LOUIS, © C | ABH.OAR 7 Shotton, M Millar,rf esscoccal > e paid the Oleveland, Neas' error paved the run in the second lnnl‘:ll. but the tyll Hartly hit to ns, but Bddie fumbfed nie went Tro 5 18 h * § 1 0 1 After Losing Seven | “Straight, Crushes Hughie - Wi Sswowom-non Another young pitcher named Solly, ver_got maarried; by golly) irl ( ST S e INDIANS DEFEAT " DRTROI TIGERS tl womwmsnsoo! o, h : lenge cup, at Merristown, < “ Jenn s’ Orew. Ohn.‘mpionnhtp Rae Foot Ball — University of Pennsylvania Jenning v g / candidstes report for preliminary practice. P T, TRIMBLES WIN THE PRELIM | Hoge ey A il i S s SCORE IS EIGHT TO\ TWO 3 " "falr horwe show opens Wt Loulsville, . oyt # By FRANK QUIGLEY. | Boxing—Johnny Dundee vw. Ever Ham-| ' Cleveland, Sept. 10.—After, losing The. second game of @ series of | Fogan vor spen Hanlon, ten rounds, ut New | seven straight games, Cleveland celes three scheduled by th}' Omaha Ama- :‘::d’.,‘u““m‘:zr TONEY Monts g h/fl(cd its homecoming today ’b‘fde- teur Base Ball association to_decide ;mm;u nl.):; ‘: nnd;..n ‘.l'll:-l::l:l- Yéating Detroit, 8 to 2. Janies, wh?a the Class A amateur championship g - ol e ™ Rt | tarted 16 pitch for Detroit, was wild of Omaha was glommed by the Ar- and -ineffective, while a combination mours before a large crowd at Luxus J i TakeBoth of hits and passes gave Cleveland ark yesterd £ n by the scor: 08168 P Ve . park yesterday afternoon by the score p the raeventis of 5 to' 3.. Lukus park was packed to Off T k K y our _more. runs_ in ht its capacity, The dope favored the opexa QWS | Speaker dnd Cobb, rivals ior the bats Suds congregation, but they failed to L ——— . ting championship, went hitless, each ?e:‘;;pm: fl’g“;“:rl';: '}‘,‘f‘_;gf"r ;alr::;t St. Joseph, Mo, [Sept. 10.—St. Jo-|drawing two bases on~b:;l;.n§lc:u: of the Sweetmeats. Now. the teams |$ePh took both dndg of a doudle| — CREVELANE: AB. stand 50 to -50, because’ the Lukus [header from Topeka here today. %E.‘.?.'.i".‘,' } H 3 3 g}.‘u‘:fi. shut-outethe Packers Saturday by a.3 | Score, first game: ~ | Turner,3b $1 l'fi x(:.m:fi' df eussare s i TOPERA Temerctd 290 et § { The preliminaty argument between i AB. R, H..0. A. E | Kavih?b 4 1 0 6 0Burns,lb !hg Krapiceks, Class C champions #nd | Lathrop, ‘ef. 30 0 0.0 0 g‘ix"!fl: 1At 3}3.“.3-'&3':: th ’I“rim‘blc Bros. vunneEups in the | Agler, it o & :l R W §,l-'§$.'."i_lL ol xmfimp; 1 sooster league, a Class C organiz y Y1y o) Mooy | 0B tion, wzls w;)u’ by the Trimble Bros., E';:','.',, 4 3 E 0 } i ":: "“‘" ?i%?%]%'%fi!&’i‘l:u score, 2 to 1. ; Andamore = s i B otals. .32 9 « In the jnitial paragraph the Luxus {Barwell, g 40 0.4 drew the)i:\rs( b‘l’om:l when Dennison | fin™ | !% PEA g s LA A £ B o d TR e e Beteatt s swat by Minikus' an! | 3 Cleveland single by Hazen. The Armours game >~ ‘| Two-base right back and. corneted a couple. AB: 'R, 210, [ B (Benn g Epven SRR Leamer ""‘“d'-k"i'; hit to Minikus, § 6 0 & 2 0|aMis 4 runs in one and two-thirds lunings: who fumbled the.phit and both were ©1 1 1 & 0|oft Bolana 1 hit, no runa In'four and ones| safe. Yost rolled one downl dthe tl'urd- $r 002018 8 third (hal "Rr:. cmll::hq:& tfi:x:; base line; Atkins threw Abild to first, 0| runa ta two-thir ; ot M . Leamer. dashing acrosy/ the pan and | lind™s Dol b e ey orf Buke, Rylnhmm.;hm dsql third, orc%nn Bocn ». I : : ; 11: :‘rfil‘:, no ru"\':"m one ;.!.,: . put the soft peddal ‘on one to short |Hoviik, p. 300 wew on ; orton, and Ryan counted. The Luxus tllh'e\i o RAT TS Telek oft Boland, ’;f‘g‘."":f‘ R "";flu two in the third-when Dennison sin- [ h“p'h' ok S P 2 by Bhmi Unmplres: Dineen \ fed, stole second, scored on a bingle | mopeka .....0 0 0 0 0 F Owen. v g Minikus, who stole_second and X By Hovlik Browns Beat y ored on a drive by Jim Melady. ©oft Hovllk, Chicago, Sept) 10.—Errors by “Eddle Col| i Goodwin, Hovltk, Sacrifice d Jack Ness, cost Chicas ¢ In the fifth the Armours kgotted sl MeCh“mdl .“nl"lv"“ Y N Chiy ! the score. Leamerfdrew free trans- (\Giiy, Two-bass hita: Huxiiky rtation and Ryfn did likewise, |Sullivan. Passed ball: Monros. Doublé play: innings. J way for ! the ball ird and scored on Auss Russell w lkm{, ind Miller singled. Bisler sent n his single aud went to second He counted from Beore: I Ness, unassisted; Lavan Lelbold to Tetry. 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