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@ -KAWS SLAUGHTER o e e L HEY! wiLL SOMEBODY PAGE MY WAITER 1 'BRARS LOSE TO LINKS ROURKELET GREW Grizzlies Defeaze; by Runners. Up in First Game of Savages Get Twenty-Two Hits the Series. Off Omaha and Win Battle. TEN TO S8IX IS SOORE SOORE THIRTEEN TO FOUR| Denver, Colo, Sept. 19.—Lincoln defeated Denver, 10 to 6, today, in ) ( Topeka, Kas., Sept. 19.—By clout- | the first/ game of the series. The = i . 4 6108t Paul . singles and tled the score before he w dona* & o’ \Sn( out twent{ two hits today the | score bt made hits off Pfeffer in every inning | 607! Toledo D"mf;'n:%{vy' Jtol., ;r'nlr;; 2 relleved by Shawkey. In the fteeenth |the four favorites in yesterday’s 9 - : 607/ Columbus 08 h STRO | aftel Vi yore o A o H e 1 snvues won from Omaha, 13 to 4. AB.R. H. O. A K |except in the seventh today, but by s TR SR ’ st (ou:vl%“ n koA | after_two ware ou I-)“;!lr‘s'l', lg&\::l‘od’h:r: opening race of the Columbus Grand $ ' . 0 T 3 0 Ay H H 1 = | core: S its Garltate, 1¢ .o B0 72 2 70 0)reckless base-running lost their Yesterda's Results. Janvndn 6 1 1 4 ovoung¥ 4 1510 Soorst ey Circuit meeting were from the Mur 1 £ A AB.R. W, 0. A E|Thomuson, ct § 27 4 0 Ofchances to score, Brooklyn making| .. I R o o 41 1 i Conbyad 4 1o Vagooct APHOAE . APHOAR phy stable. O'I?}:y R‘hcl i‘jO;‘ pro lompson, ¢ L A i : = ¥ et o LewisIf 3 1 2 0 0Crawf'd,rf 4 0 0 rhsoe, .33 g ¥ g ¥ ca ady, was { Ireian, 2h. 500 2 1 1 AR o it (hreeioublot foncuinitheseenenty) (e omna (iTomiiat dard'rab 3 3 3 0 Omandn 4 & 4 3 1) fendricrtl 010 0 vACerct 30000 ‘“’“““‘f' S L el e i R § 2 3 '3 ¢ o|winning, 3 to 1. Meyers threw out| ey Moines, 13; Colorado Springs, 9. s e A L BRI Plopdb 018 1 oobinsf 3 3.1 ¢ ¢ Successiu in Straight neats, g Es Krueger, ‘e, 4 0 2 4 0 0 5 0 2 2 3 o0ffour runners who tried to steal sec- NATIONAL LEAGUE. Mayep 34112716 31040 Bauandh’ 0,8.4.0 Jossnih (R e real opposition from even. Emma Marahall, 5 & 008 3 H Grogory, e e o Brooklyn scored in the fourth glm(;\:uo{“ { ERlideiphia, 0. Boland,p ¢ ¢ 0 0 of FMlerdt & 1 § 8 S&angact & ¢ B Magowan, that was twice second, { o .1) -ia g e Totals .41 10 18 21 12 4{on Wheat's single, Cutshaw’s sacri-| Cincinnuts, 13 Brookiyn. 3. | UL A Walteric 4 14 1 oHa tley,c 6 RS Summarie: DENVER. a . Pittsburgh, 2-1; New York, 9-5. o 00 Cullop,p. - 3 2 OCabanas . ¢ ) 88 3 in five, purse 4 0 1 1 5 0 AB. R, H. o. A g |fce and Mowrey's single. 4! ‘AMERK‘A;J SLonk): Harper 1 0 0 0 O 8hwkoy:p 3 0 0 3 0%Racton ISERRIN .‘l;;nuln[ 2:11 olass, ::ued o P R e 5 + . . s gL s g eodosi 3 U R e TF|Mimer, e -8 03 170 ‘o In the sixth, with Merkle on first,| washington, 9; Cleveland, 6. Tetals. T T473| Totals..d 2 311 ¢ G Mogosan kg by Thedrnie o, EKA. Bty ¢ 1 0 % 2 2lWheat drove the ball over the right| Boston, 3 petralt, 1 ted for Stanage in meventh Koowp ' 30 8 3 3| yirainia Burnett, b, J(Durtes) 3 3 8 B.R M 0 A E|Ducher it A oo | Rl e e eI ng 0 S | B emivon Vot roui, 3 htied for Baker In Minth. Totaln, T TTOTS | Empree of ouksa, Dick Watte, B G, 1t 6 1 ole, 3b. 2 ame. McKechn e Boato 10000011 0 b Lona, Henry' Todd, Jack K, Polly 6 1 4 = o o) shieids 1 S o }fm‘ scored the Red's only run on & "MC‘I::"C’:” Ssloclzl"‘g"' m,;::fl 000071000 tBatted for Dagenport in niath, P"Mhe ‘Foddter, George N. Patterson. wlso L B T e oyd. 2b. g ) : % ansas ¥ 4 ulsville, 7. 0- Shorten, Hellman (2 *Batted for W. Miller in ninth. ran. 6 1 2 1 1 0Stevenss c. ¢ 0 1 o 1 ohissingle and Huhn's triple. Score: | Minneapoll, 16; Toledo, 10, Three-base hit; Hooper. Stolen bases: Ho! “Batted for Koob in fifteenth, Time: 2:10%, 3:08%, 3:11%, 6 1 0 6 0 0]Andrew, p. 2020 FHOEL A0 D) CINCINNATI. BROOKLYN. | @t Paul, 6; Columbus, 7. Iitzel, Cobb. Double : Cobb to Burns. [ *Batted for Lavan in fifteenth. Horse Review futurity, 2.yearsold trot- 5 3 5 13 0 1|Sterser, p. LT T T T | ABHOAER, ABH.OAK | Milwaukes, 4; Indianapoits, 11, Bases on balls: Off 1; off Duuss, b; | o000 Fu in three, 43,001 0 3 8 0 0 — — — — — —|Smithlt 4 2730 Ornstonsr 31010 off James, 5. Mits and earned runs: Off [ NOW York 0000011 01000001—4]Lters two iy thres | by Moko ; saitiets Totals ....c...... 38 6 13 7 13 4 hydb 4 3 3 2 1Daubitib 3 110 2 0 Games Today. Mays, 9 filts, 1 run in nine fnnings; off |St- Lowin 1000000030006 00—3]The Real Lady, | 5 1 " Doyle, 4 2 %0 60| Lo 2 4110 IMerklect 4 1 4 1 0| Westorn League—Lincoln at Demver, Des| Dauss, 10 hits, 3 runs in elght Innings: off | Two-bake hits: ~Shotton, Gedeon, Magee, | pama Magow 3. ¥ Y ( % L IR R T 60230000 0—10[C 31 11 3 5| Molnes at Wichita, Stoux City &t 8t. Jo- [James, 1 hit, no runs In one-third inning: | Peckinpaugh, Throe-base hits: Peckin. | Mary Coburm oh. 43 . ) Totals 1 18 % 1 15 3 |Demver s WU ) G Ul T S 3133 0| seph, Omana at Topeka. of Boland, no hits, no runs In ‘two-thirdd | nuugh, Gedeon. Home run: Baker. Stolen | - pov " \et G “worthy Volo, Harvest . Two-base hits: Morse, Shields, Smith, | K° bl < I 3068 0| Natonal League— Cincinnati at Boston, | \PRIngs. Struck out: By N.,-.‘M‘; by Daust, | huges: Shotton, Sisler, Tobin, Double play: E. Colorado, Kelley Do Forest also Omaha 10008 0 1 0—3 Rohrer, Carlisle (2). Home run: Smith. | ubh'® 3 3 72 oMeyarme 3.0 1 4 0| St Louls at Brookiyn, Chicago at New York, | * UmPlres: Evans and Owens. | Hartloy (unussisted). Hases on balls: OFf |pan =~ ) Topeka 2161080 0 *—13Basea on balls: Off Andrew, 3; oft Gres- | Schulsp 3 1 0 4 OPfetferp 3 0 0 0 0| Pittaburgh at Philadelphia. White Sox Wia in Ninth. Cullop, 13 oft Davenport, 2; oft Koob, 1| ™Fime: 2:00%, P Three-base hit: Agler. Two-base hits: | o 8. Struck out: By Gregory, Stolen | opyg] 1 G0 0§ @ ssomimeman Chicago, Sept. 19.—A cor) of nch- | Hits and earned runs: Off Cullop, 5 hits, tive, A Fisher | Amert L Bost: t Detrolt, 80, Sopt. 19.—A ps of pinch King stak three in o Kilduff, Lindamore, Detate, Engle. Sacrl- Miller. Hit by pitched _ball: By | Moseley,p 0 0 0 0 0 Totals..28 72719 0 wflmfg;ffl: T, °',:m,:d,,ph.°.; hitters, mustersd into the game In the ninth | 3 runs in elght and one-third innings; off | y3%00: ¥ 3 b fice fiy: Lindamore, Sacrifice hita: Mil- | Shields, Morse. ler, Doyle. Stolen bases: Miller, Krueger, | Double play: Ste Merz, Engle. Double plays: Lindamore to Agler; Lindamore to Goodwin to Agler, | Struck out: By Merz, 1; by Doyle, 6. Bas on balls: Off Merz, 1. Umpire: Shannon. Brandeis to Play All-Star Team of An all-star attraction has been park. The crack Brandeis semi-pro team will clash with a selected nine of Omaha professionals. Quite a number of Omaha boys who play in the professional ranks in the summer are rcturning to Omaha these days, and it is believed an ag- gregation which can take the meas- ure of the Brandeis can be assembled. Eddie Spellman, who caught with Milwaukee in the American associa- tion, will do the receiving for the All- Stars. Guy Hoffman, late of Omaha and Linco{n, will probably do the hurling. Jimmy Kane will play first base. - Synek, who has just come back from Oklahoma, will play third. The rest of the lineup has not been determined yet, but it is expuected sev- eral more Omaha boys will return leagues ceased activities for the year during the last week, and one or two more quit this week. 5 ¥ The game should prove interesting to local ball fans, and it is expected a big crowd will witness the event. Millionaires Lose Despitg_])_xing Rally l Colorado Springs, Colo., Sept. 19.— Des Moines got away to a big lead today and the Millionaires, although scoring seven runs in the ninth in- ning, fost, 13 to 9. Score: COLORADO SPRINGS. AB. R, H. O. A L Fox, rf. [t T Jackson, cf. o] N T L R ] Coy, It. . S TR 1 Britton, b, . ey e Griffith, c, . FES AN R Bl Litschi, 3b. et e S ) pps, 1b, SEae 1 Eee il g ‘White, ss. ST adae Griffin, p. 4, st el oY ....... 3 17 27 18 1 H O A B Cass, of. .. 3 00 Hunter rf. 3 00 Meloan, 2I . 1 2 2 0 Tartford, ss. . 1 b 4 [J Jones, 1b, . 0N 9= iy Ewoldt, 3b. . 888 G 13N Breen, | . 4 0 1 [J Rigsby, c. 14 A Baker, p. . 4 al sy g G Total: 'suoestrae sl 1 27 0 Colorado Springs......0 0000002 7—9 Des Motnes. ...... 12520—13 Struck oul ; by Baker, 7. Bases on balls: Off Gritfin 2 off Baker, 1. Hit by pltched ball: Jones, Ewoldt. Passed § ball: Griffith. Sacrifice _hits: Baker, [ Ewoldt, Two-base hits: B een, Rigsby. Baker, Cass, Fox, White. Three-base hit: Hunter. | Home runs: Jones, Breen, Grif- fith Litschl. First baso on errors: Des Moines, 1. Left on bases: Colorado Springs, 9; Des Molnes, 7. Earned runs: Colorado Springs, §; Des Molnes, 8. Timo: Umplie: Miller. Approves Dallas Rate, Washington, Sept. 19.—An Interest rate of 31 per cent for fifteen-day notes at the Dallas Federal Reserve bank was approved today by the Reserve board. Lumbago and Pains 1n the Back. At the first winge of puin in the back apply Sloan's Liniment—relief comes at onco. Only 2fc. All Arugglsts.—Adv. A. WORM STEERING GEAR on ¢. Ford takes the strain from the arm and drives easy in the sand or mud. $12. Stsndard Foundry, 606 So. 14th Qtrans billed for next Sunday at Rourke | At this week, as several of the minor ed balla: Rohrer (2). to Reed to Shields | ‘Hits: Off Andrew, § in three and one-third | innings. Sacrifice fly: Sterger. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Miller. Josies Beat Sioux- In a Tight Battle Pros NGXt Sunda’y‘ St. Joseph, Mo., Sept 19..-St. Jo- seph defeated Sioux City today in a | tight game, 3 to 2. Score: THE _BEE I v - Drawn for The Bee by George McManus | WANT YoU TO TARE THIS | HAM BACK -1TS NO ooD! ' SUPERBAS 000 000 Ciacinnati Brooklyn Oleon to Daubert. SIOUX CITTY. AB. R H. 0. A. E Gilmors, 1f. T T | Wataon, R/ 0 88 3 8 5 Metz, 1 LR T T Lejeune, &> ol ol s Silgiikg Connolly, At sl ) | Rader, 56, T | Cooney, 2 SN 0TS 4 T Crosby, S0 g Ry Kell SSESG 00N ¢S ! | sLivin, ; 18 000 0 0o 1 oAl sionsnsan 2 2 6o 8 2 | ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. O. A. B. [ Wright "6 ...0000047 000" 0 0 0 0. Williams, £s. S e 0L e 19y McCabe, fhe......... 8 1 2 0 3 1 Rirkham, If. S T T S T s Sy .3 0 0 3 0 0f Fusner, c. Sl ST Beers, 1b, B o SR e | Sommers, p. LSOO ) Totall .vvvyvevsons B 1 | *Batted for Rader in ninth. Sloux City ....0 2 0 0 00 0 0 | 8t. Josepi: Struck out: B Banos on_ balls 0—: 000 20 1.0 0 %3] : Sommers, 12; by Kelly, 7. | bases: McCabe, Fusner. Sacrifice hi by. Homw ph, run: Sullty Earned runs: 8t. Jos 40. Umpiri | City, + American Assoc! At Loulsville— R. H. E. Kansas City......0 02003—4 8 1 Loulsviile 1 0030°—712 5! Batter! Crutcher, Humphries and Berry, | | Hargrave; Northrop and Billings. At Toledo— R.H. E Minneapolts ....1 0084006 3—1620 2/ Toledo 410007031-1011 1 | _ Batterle Cashlon, Willlams and [ Owens: Bafley, Adams, Plerce and Wells, ~ | At Columbus— R.H.E. St. Paul . | Cotumbus 001201020—6 8 2| 03200101%—713 3| Batterfes: Niehaus, Grimer and Mayer; | Dickerson, George, Bruck and Coleman At Indlanepolls— R HE. | Milwaukee ......0 0001010 45 Indianepolis ....0 0 0 0 0 3 5 8 *—11 11 | 4 | Batteries: Faeth and . Stumpt; Dawson and | | cnane. | | Uncle of Congressman | Reavis Dies in Honolulu | _Falls City, Neb., Sept. 19.—(Sp cial Telegram.)—John W. Dorring. {ton of Yuma, Ariz, died Tuesday ! morning in Honolulu, where he had | gone to rest and try to regain his health. He was accompanied by his ster, Mrs. Isham Reavis of this city, | mother of Congressman Reavis, and was staying at the residence of a | niece there. cancer. Relatives will go from Falls | Citys to California to meet the body and bring it to Nebraska for burial. Saved Her Daughter’s Life. “Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy saved my daugh- ter's life when she had cholera mor- bus at the age of fourteen months. She vomited every few minutes and we were unable to keep any medicine down long enough to benefit her un- til we gave her this remedy. The doc- tor being at our house I asked him what he thought about our using it, and he said as he was unable to do | the child any good, I had better use it. The second dose she kept down and in a short time the bowels were checked and she improved rapidly after that,” writes Mrs. Jennie Moyer, Lima, O. Obtainable everywhere.— ' Advarticomant £ A ‘i eyl y i i Philadelphia .0 0 0 0 0 zales. Bases on """'x."'{m‘f"f.":&“ .4.',,,235 Elons, the Lincoln Cleaning and Dye CMC:WY’._“_._‘" oy 5 0 5 §=3| it 0 run in one inning; off Gallia, 12 hits, Lots, 1; off Ragan, : tson, 9 hits and 6 runs In A tion: i ; Off Sommers, 2. Stolen ;l‘v.l:“nn';flnn‘:-:mrd innings; off Lots, 1 mit| the national championship by defeat- g\ o1’ T 3. "Cotting (%), Grover, | truck out: By Baghy, 8i by Morton and no runs In two and two-thirds innings: | ing the General Electrics of Min-| Weaver. Double play: Witt to McInnis to Beste, 11 by alite 1. """pl”m, Rt A Left on bases: St.|off Ragan, § hits and 3 runs In nine Innings. | neapolis, 1 to 0, in a tight battle here | Haley. Bases on balla: Off Nabors, b; off | ('Loughlin. S gl Sloux it by pitched ball: Wilholt by Watson, | ypic™ peten oo Syt p 25y By E o | Bheehun, ‘8. Hits and curned runi: OFf : | Struck out: By Lotz, 4; by Ragan, 4. Mt W A4 1 Brooklyn, Sept. Three-base hit: Huhn. Stolen bases: Johnston, Daubert. D plays: Groh to Kopf to Chase, Cutsh: MAKE [T THREE IN FOUR Reds Hit Pfeff:!' in Every | b Nowes 13 7200 Now. York. Inning But One, But Reck- o less Running Loses. FAIL TO STEAL SECOND Totals..81122413 2 *Batted for Schulz In eighth. i pace with the leaders Tod SE R e {and 2 rune in threo and one-halt Innings: | jeaves Chicago one and one-hulf games,be- | Sbawkey, §; by Daveport, 1; by Koob, 1. Snii Bages on badle Schulz,’ 8. Hits and earned runs: Off | gcott, 4, WIld plich: Scott. Umplres: Klem | the locals bunched hits off Nabors and Phils Lose to Cubs. Philadelphia, Sept. 19.—8lolen bases and | again the individual star, with twelve | Jeven and ofe-third inninga; off Danforth, | s d I t Sh errors with some hita was the combination | strikeouts, and two out of the four | nings. struck out: By Naboru 3: by Hens qlla 1100 a:pe 7 ' . | ball; Blackburn, Umplres: Rigler and Egan, | pitcher, who struck out sixteen of | 8heehan, 3 hits, 3 runs In one and fwo- M 11 W k |the St. Paul batsmen Sunday, was | thirds innings; off Benz 9 hits, 4 runs in | u lg&fl or ln!?; which gave Chicago victory over Philad, phia today, 2 to 0. Saler who singled, ath's muff of Yerke's fly. Jacobson singled, stole second and went Saler's second sing! team to theee noattered hi's Scora: 5 CHICAGO. PHILADELPHIA. ety b today. Peckinpaugh's three- hit und | for the first battle of the season, Sep- | ABHO.A et et B HOA -n.:[\igfinors I:amcd a’t‘ all times and they | Davenport's wild pitch gave New York a tember 30, with the High School gf‘ Zetder,3b 4 ertet 4 0 2 | did not have a chance. run iIn the sixth. In the seventh a triple | t€ 3 t 4 Tacob'nrf 4 1 3 0 s 4 1 4 2 00 goore; R H F_| by Gedeon and Walter's sacrifice netted an- | Commerce on Creighton field. Mannlf 4 21 0 §llockab, 411 2 *;!,\nm,,.,mu, 000000000~ 4 @|other, while In the ninth Blare knocked a Over fifty men were practicing last Cilvanct & 83 0 0veavathrf 0 § o 1| Lncoln Bk Celloninan o night and four full teams were kept in Wilson,c 4 2 4 1 0 ndersib 3 011 8 0| Batterfes: Lincoln, Myers and Waltey D 1o theninth Gullop had siven.but.two f Yerkeash 4 1 4 3 ONiehott2b 3 10 8 0| Minneapolis, R, Anderson’ and Hurt, ¥| hits, but in thin inning the locals got thres | action constantly. Wortiss 4 03 2 0'lliferc 8 0 4 8 1 B s = G temaere 2 2222 Don’t Go Duck Huntin Totale..34 §2710 0 Totals..29 22717 2 . ’ g . Chicago ...... 01000001 0—2l With Big-Bore Rifle T Philadelphia ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 Two-base hits: Yerkes, bares: Mann, Willlams, Jacobson. balls: Off Vaughn (2), b | third on Killifer's wild throw and scored on | tation and had been pushed to second Vaughn held the home | tion and had been pushed to second ffrom second with the run that gave New | ring iniuries, will be in tip-top shape Alexander, 1, Earn- ed runs: Of Alexander, none. Etruck oul By Viughn, 2; by Al O0'Day and Harrison. Glants Win ite winning stre tories here toda. by exander, 3. Umplres: Fourteenth, 7 York, Sept. 19.—New York brought| quarters last night. Gl PRl BT the opening of the shooting { liender frora Pittsburgh, 9 to 2 and § to 1. |season, the reeds in Carter lake each New York had little trouble In hitting Pitts: | morning become clogged with nim- burkh's young pitchers, finding Jacobs, | 4 TN Haradna s A | Beott and Evans for twenty-one hits in the | TOUS Who plant themselves in the ! 3 i, 3 5 two games. Kauff made a home run in|natural blinds in the hope of knocking After arriving at the islands, it was | cach game, giving him three for the sertes | down a bird before breakfast s iscovered that his troubl | After relisving Anderson In the fourth In-| " b oon discovere Dl N | e of ‘the fitat same, Benton held tha vis: | _The objectionable part 1 that many itors to one hit for the remainder of the | of the hunters have bought bigAborei contest. Tesreau waa offective in the second | hih- i f Fame, pormitting only seven hite and atrik. | Nigh-power rifles, which carry a bal ing ont ei=h¢ man, Bcors: PITTSBURGH. ABHOAE. Warner3b ¢ 0 2 11 80743 0 41001 At 4 1.3 00 JWerlb 3 0 65 1 0 Schulte,rt 4 11 0 0 Smithss 2 1 2 10 Fischerc 8 1 9 3 0 Jacobsp 1 0 0 1 0 *Baird 10000 Boatt,D' S i1 701 11 20 Tot: .30 624 9 2. *Batted for Jacobs ! October 13—Beatrice at York Piuaburen .0 00 30 0 o o o—g| SOlober 1i—meatrice at ¥ork Velvet smoke. fi" New York .. 003201 0,°d| October 27—0Om t Omaha, Two-base hits: Herroz, Anderson, Zim- November 3—Gi merman, Fletcher. Stolen base: AJORK. o | cost half a dozen innocent persons Burnsit 30 0 0 o serious injury, besides killing cattle Y S errog2b 2 1 2 1 0 aqd horses, This year Omaha police ST 1 S 2‘wxllcat0p lfl{( persons carryin% rifles “m'an,sb 4 2 0 1 0[to Carter lake, it is announced, even T L 3"ifda s}l'jsmn of espionage has to be MOUNTAIN tOps can’t be Joolanss 0 0 0 1 0 adopted. . . i, - ’ sesh 43488 ‘ seen in amist. An’many aridenc § 0 78 9 York High School Schedule. 9 . sm;.o;..p IRERE hYur:.deb..fSept. l&—-!;_;;llnwing is a mountain (o) t!ouble dlsap- entonp 3 0 0 0 9/the schedule of the York High school 2 , Totals..3110 37 foot ball eleven for 1916: pearsin a cloud o in fourth, Home Kauff, runs: Off Anderson, 3; off Jacobs, 2; Tis-"ond cawmad vunar Off ‘Andaraan. 4 OMAHA, WED 19.—Cincinnati Passed e s ; " si i itch: Nabors. Umpiren: Hildebrand und torced by Willlams | It was Myers’ singie which put over [ Pitch: 2 X : 5 . . who stole_second base and socred on Crav- | the winning run in the fifth atter Mil-| 2™ Coach Mulligan of the Central High In the clghth| ler had reached firston free transpors Niehoff. Stolen Omaha police, in spite of the fact MANRN \ \ \\\§\\\\\C§‘\‘\\\\\\\§; N Bases on | that Carter lake is out of Omaha juris- NN N \ \§ Carey, SEPTEMBER 20, 1916. WHY - DAT Am A WELL-TAKE. FRESH CURED MAM! IT BACK -ITg HAD A RELAPSE! L ) _l mmflm?"! " { ) o Wm D, f RED SOX GATHER IN || Sport Calendar Today | chester County Horse Show Assoclation at White Plains, N. Y, neh Shows—Annual 2 | v orn e waore | FIRST FROM TIGERS| Zremses posepe = oo , Pet,| g | Park Jockey club, Montreal. | Omaha ...91 .83 632 Brooklyn | _Horse Shows—Annual ashow of West- | Lincoln 69 685/ Phila. .. o — City.ib 69.521 Boston Three-to-One Score Sends Bos- | % ton Notch Closer Toward American League Flag. how OILM;"QII tern oconference (blg nine) opens tralning season. Boxing—~8id Mitchell against Jack O'Ha- | D .73 74.453| Pittaburgh | Topekn .07 §1.453/Chicago 8t. Joueph 84 86 .427|8t. Louts | Colo. Spgs.68 90.392|Cincinnatt . = 2 AMER. LEAGUE. AMER, 5 Rk | .‘t:llll rounds, at (l::‘-.?::n. Wis. Harry .L.Pet.| W.L. ‘rendall agn! oo t Bosto! 582 Loulsville LE | 5t. Louls. Eddle Flynn against Chick cfi."-iio 431/ Indlanapolls HOOPER GETS NICE TRIP ‘ twelve rounds, st Portsmouth, N. H, 672/ Kansas — | Detroit, Sept. I9.—Bogtou won from | 1526 Minenapolls e — by Manager Rowland, enabled Chicago to | Shawkey, 6 hits, no run in six and two- | pull out a & to 4 victory over Philadelphia | thirds innings; off Davenport, 7 hits, 3 runs in the firsl gamo of the serie | Chicago, New York at St. Louls. | oft Benton, 1 hif and no runs in five and | nind the world's champions and half a | Wild pitch: Davenport, = Umpires: Home run: Wheat. | (wo.thirds Innings; off Jacobs, 6 hits and | game behind Detrolt, and Connolly. ’ . ble | two runs in five Innings; off Scott, 6 hits Philadelphia hit Benz hard end took a Indians Lose to Senators, Pacing, 2:14 class, three in flve, purse ik and 6 rune In five innings. Struck out: BY | commanding lead before Danforth was $1,200: Vit dorson, §; by Benton, 3: by Jacobs, 4; " d a period | ARCSER L2 4 Yiaacobs, 4i by | rushed to the mound. During this period | Washington' the victory over Cleveland, 9 Schulz, b hits, 2 runs In seven Inninge; off | d Emelia, Score, d fl to 6, today. Bagby was ineffective in the , ro. m., by Gold Hal - Mounity, 1 Bits, wn Tin fh e leningi o S prraRtmGOL " Hedad gamy sporad. vwa Tuis, - - first,"while ragged work by Morton and | S 0y ranmens .Y PR BT T S PITTSBURGH, NEW YORK. Murphy started the local ninth with a | ( Pfeffer, 12 hits, 1 run in nine Inninge. AB.H.O.A.B. ABH.O.AE. single when he batted for Ness. Fournfer | Beebe l.ll the seventh added wix runs to the Hpring Mald, ch. m. (Cox)...... 4 3313 ok lout Ay ol e anviMamlen, i) WatnerfoiE e § 317 O/ batted for Terry and veat out w hit to [ Vilor seoro Gallia was very effoctive ox-| ‘maron Wood, Bernico Aloantara, Tano. bl QURI S t 41131 4130 ¢fGrover. Sonalk batted for Lynn and ad- | S "0 ot partern, Boorar | e ite dee MaiorA: Hel King, Hel Cons Braves Trounce Cardinals, et lison 413 3 o vanced both runners on a sacrifice. Felsch e ;j‘m A“m o TS :Le- lgv"a'nd“hofi"a A , Bept, 19.—~Boston defeated St {J. Wer,db 1 0 4 0 OF'tcher, went to bat for Danforth and walked, and LEVELAND, N. ‘s X " Lo?llo:l:nto B 1k the fnk) game O the §sriss i'r;:mfi';.,n’» 1o 3;.&:1,;{’ 3 i é § § Pushr'r.mk walked for him. J. Collins fled | o oo\ b PR Time: - 2:01% : hard hitting. Ei Jed the |Schuiterf 4 1 2 olke, 0 Schang and urphy score after the tid’ o " B P e ol e via tn | Biiies A 1 & a-THooaetred 18 8701 ontene Weavee Was aeaed flos e banser {Dneifodb 4 0 1 0 ofavierdh § 3111 Scotia Wins from St. Paul. four times at bat, while Maranville made | WiWierc 3 % 3 4 iTesreaup 3 1 11 0)and Eddle Colline doubled to lett, seoring | ihie* § § § 0 demithat 2 0 1.9 00 Sootis, Neb., Bept 10—~{Wpesial el a home run with two men on bmses. Ra.|Eyansp 3 H = === = | Fournier and Hagbrook. Score: | Whignss 6 2 0 9 18hankslf 1 0 0 0 0 gram)—Beotla won from ul here yes. gan had only one bad inning, the fourth, | Altend'@ 1 0 0 0 0 Totals.. 31113701 0| "y 4 nprppra CHICAGO, | Gandilib 8 1 7 1 0Jum'sonl¢ 1 0 2 0 0| terday, § {0 3. St. Paul threw & scare into L cigen Tt for thees rune: Suotars | Totala..nd 73411 8 witts A3 S A T cornnre S0 6% | Deverrie 3 1 8 0 D1 e A By men on santate ST. LOUIS, BUSTON. Batted for oJhnston in ninth. Grover,b 2 I 1 1 OWeaver,3b3 1 1 5 0| O'Nellle 2 0 8 2 4191 0|but Duryea tightened up a ) AB.H.O.A.B. ABH.O.A.E. |Pittsburgh ,...0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 4210 0ECol's2h 3 1 41 0 Bagbyp 1011 3 20 0 0l (wo men and forced the third to hit a wealk Betzel2b 4 1 3 4 Olollinsef 2 1 8 0 0 New York 00202100 *—5 i : 3‘3 1 O0Jackson,if 2 0 0 0 0 g‘ g 3 '1, 35113711 3 | €rounder to first. Bt. Gonzales,c § 0 8 3 odagviess 4 1 3 4 0] riopase hits: Carey, Holke. Home runs: B s T R 0000 b s 1 Longte. 4 0 © 0 oKon'nylb 8 113 0 | Burns, Kauff, Stolen bases: Holke, Kauff 4000 Olerryus 8036 3 1000 8. Paul. o e b e Hinaby,gb & 1 1 4 0Smith,b & 1 1 § 0|Bases on balls: Off Tesreau, 1. Earned 3261 ILynnc 31430 0000 Postis b of it Bescher,it 4 1 3 0 0 4100 0fruns: 1, Struck | Naborsp 1 0 0 1 1Benzp 31060 10 0 | Batteries: Pull and Rogers; Dutyea and J8mher 3 2300 18111 out: 7. Umplres: | *MeElwee 1 1 0 0 0Danf'thp 0 0 0 0 0 TR Ammerman. Bnyder,ib 4 1 5 1 ¢3 14 3 0[Klem and Em *Bush 0 0 0 0 0*Murphy 1 1 0 0 0| Totals..39122( 9 8 Wawonp 316 00 31030 Sheehan,p 0 0 0 2 OcFournier 1 1 0 0 0| <Batted for Bagby In ticth, i ——— e [ ——— chal 0 0| » fth, 29 *Butier 1 1 0 0 0 Totals, 30102716 1 Totals..30 9936 13 2*Felnch 0 0 0 0 0. Nun for Deberry in fi . 2 *Stewart 0 0 0 0 0 *Hasbr'k 0 0 0 0 o) Washington ...3 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0—b [ ‘. WETeTvTeT 1 - S e y ————.Cleveland .....0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 3—4| 0N QR AUTOMORHFS 18 Totals..34 83416 0 D f t th Mlll Totals..28 72120 2| fTwo-base hits: Roth, Graney, Milan, Wil- *Batted for Lotz in ninth. e1ea € ers *Batted for Nabors in elghth. Mams. Three-bass hit: Wambsganss. Stolen £ You Cannot Heat Your *Ran for Snyder in ninth. I T- h c *Ran for McElwee In cighth. :nme:h .v'mluei ’,"""fl"fi l’l’l:ma ()dllhn( « gine to a point where Pan- *Two out when winning run scored. mith, Double play: O'Ne o Gandil. Bas LS el LB B e n lg t onteSt *Batted for Ness In ninth | on balls: Off Gould, 2; off Morton, 2; off P4 hard Oil will not lubricate it. it K S5 S *Batted for Terry In ninth. Beebo, 2; off Gallia, 5. Hits and earned ) Two-kase hitst Egan (3), Blaokbirn, Buts | 5 : *Batted for Lynn in ninth, runs: ‘Off Bagby, 6 hits, § runs in five - [ ‘}:;-m.'f:';;'-::::':",‘m“Cng":;‘énflhi_\: ‘,‘;:ilf::;v Lincoln, Sept. 19.—(Special Tele-| *Batted for Danforth in ninth. nings; off Morton, ¢ hits 3 runs in one and N H A 3 | =i is -| *Ran for Felch In ninth, one-third Innings; off Boebe, 2 hits, 0 run [} D Double playa: Betsel, Hornsby; Betsel, Gon: | Bram.)—Lincoln’s _amateur cham 0 8 0—q]|In one und two-thirds inningy; off Gould, 1 N , Works, got into the third round for 6 runs In nino innings. Hit by pitched ball: ‘Two-base hil Benz, Haley, B. 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