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i sz BEE: OMAH THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1916, 9 e ST e Drawn for The Bee by George McManus - MR.IKGS -WILL You | HAVE N BY GoLL e - o 2 HELLO - JONES - YOUR NAME TO TIME YO BE THEY'RE GITTIN e THIS PETMON - we SKNIN' THEM PRETTIER EVERY THITMEISA;‘\SPN WANT TO ABOUSH SMALL THINGS - DAY YO ABOLISH TCFEM THE TELEGRAPH POLES AS THEY THE BEAUTY OF QUR CITY: MR. JONES ! ROURKES GLOUT OUT DEMA | “HANDSOME HAL” IS NOW | the government is under contract to Flash Into Form [ LEADING BATSMEN [ Sport Calendar Today | furnish at this time of year. 1 | Former laws limited the period of EASY YIGTORY S THE PIRATES TWIGE ' Biig_ A M ppenad Liw sskaniy.| TR S HO0 L o B ot ABL R, W0 AR | ten rounds, st Brooklyn. Joe Comnolly [ 1. This is no longer covered by stat- a A lTh-I‘mpsg:. of. . : } f nlv : g | against Eddle Flynn, ten rounds, at Boston. | yte, but government officials are relan, 3 = — 1 1 1 Defeat _si Tl A0 SR ORI 4 E e E————— e e, | ANXIOUS tO hemp storing water‘ as . 'l;op;ku. 1nr0ne Sided: | Forythe, ot 4 3 3. ! 9 Philadelphia Hurler Wins Two, | Detroit Sinks Back Into Third |y run in eight tuings. Hit by pitchea ban: p}:ompfly as posfmhle to guard against ame Kreuger, ¢. .... 4 2 3 4 10 i | { Wambsganss, by Ayers. Struck out: B e possibilit dry win a yt c;re of Twelve Yarshatl, 8. 4 16111 Games From the Pitts- | Place When Defeated by N R e S ) yauR Iy s seaton 4 uff, s 4 6 4 0 | - O'Loughlin and Nallin. 0 1wo Smith, if. 3 1 0 2 0 1| burgh Crew. Boston Red Sox. e A Gaskell, p. 4 0 1 1 3 0f i t W GASKELL ON THE MOUND PR Lt 16 MOI‘e &tel‘ Totals ......... 38 12 14 27 12 2 SCORES 7 TO. 0 AND 3 TO 2 FOUR TO THREE IS SCORE | & TOPEEA. e i ) Topela, Kan, Sept. 20—(Special et LA i Needed in Canals : : 2 s 2 Lathrop, rf. 1 2 o o of Philadelphia, Sept. 20.—Demarce Detroit, Sept. 20.—Detroit's 4 to 3 ) Telegram.)—It was Omaha today that { Engle, cf. . 11120 Gt ,p B v P 0. . staged a big inning, and the Rourkcsi“""“w'"- 2b. 3 3 3 1 ofwon two games from Pittsburgh to- | defeate at the hands of Boston this a,ys e nglneer copped the’ game ’easily 12 to 2 ::::'.',':. ‘II; P o“ a } : 00 day, 7 to 0 and 3 to 2. Philadelphia afternoon helped the dastern team D Onahail 3 F % hi " | Agler, 1b. . 4 2 21 o o|won the first mame when Cooper materially in its race for the pennant (From a Staft Correspondent. maha lost no ime int clinching the | Monroe, o. 5 SR e R0 RS R 0 | ed . | B Lincoln, Sept 20.—(Special.) 2 fiv en Lindamore, ss, . 3 o 1 2 1 ofweakened in the sixth, after two men | | and cost Detroit second place. Hen-| _ Lincoln, — Sept. —20.—(Special.)— | game, scoring five runs in the lrst{sangers, p. ... 0 0 00 0 0fwere out, and was knocked off the | riksen, batting for Carrigan in the S iy e, it et inning, enough to win. Dashner, 7. sailotiie Lot gl et e {3 ey R from a trip of inspection over the ey . . B L, P . » S cimn scored 1 eighth, sen lome e V| \{ P! The visitors wore their batting | *Burwell 19 moe o 8l . BiBCorng IS8 e _‘ "‘ “"“",‘“‘. run | North Platte country, has found that | T cett s el et eamnite eanienien 1 0 1 o o ofthissession | when the score was 3 to J, his single | irrigationists in that section will not > : A o = = == = = = [In the second game Pittsburgh tied !'scoring Scott, who had walked and need water much longer. | off four Topeka pitchers. In addition, Totals .88 2 7 218 1 2 A i All of the year's crops have been six Rourkes walked and two others| “Batted for Dashner in seventh. the score in the ninth when W. stolen second, after two were out. ha}vcsl d, Mr. Johnson d s : v : *Batted for Seffel in ninth. W, Sl d i i . AteC, ALY QAo AT ORONES 8T were hit by pitched balls. While the Omgha BB EATD o) aener singled an sent in Baird, | Scorc'.m"n\' DETROIT fall wheat is already in, some of it al- p pet@bgganeg of !‘kurl'cri,"\’as ]g'"'“ng Topeka 0000100 0 1—g|In the home team’s hali, after \\'!m-‘} AB.H.O.AB. ABH.0.A.B, | ready up, After the wheat fields have | an exhibition of punk pitching. Prince | Three-base hit: Kildutf. Two-base hita: | ted doubled with one out and stole ! Hooperxt 41170 ovitiah 4 3 18 Ol received a good wetting there will AND Gaskell was hurl?ng near shut out ball. | Kilduff ' 2), Foraythe, Miller, Goodwin, | third, Cravath and Luderus were pur- Eg‘,‘,f:}".",f,", 200 ) e 82 2 % 9 be no'need of further water this year. IN-H, 15 cta, each, 6 foe 90 cta, g“ did ?"Owl o staickh.u m'lhchfirsl I Aslor. Stolen bases: Kilduft, Lathrop. Me- | | osely passed. Niehofi fouled to| [ oelib ¢ 011 o iveachle 41388 th{? state engincerl will so notify | || CLUETT,PEABODY &€ INC.MKeAS our innings, but took it easier there- | flies: Irelan, Gaskell. Struck i Fisher. Cooper went to bat for| Gar, 3011 oel'nin 8 213 2 | the United States reclamation service —— after when the Savages got two runs. | Gaskell, 2; by Dashner, 4. X : et e - Scott 8304 ¢ ,3b 3 0 0 1 1|that the Pathfinder dam i oming | Sanders, who started for Topeka, | Off Gaskell 4; off Sanders Burns and Mamaux’s wild pitch | They do come back! Hal Chase, the | Carrano 3 1 6 1 o0 10 4 20 by aloked 1y O hn Wy 8 § rs, sta c Deka, | oot Saftel, 1, Wild pitch: By Dashner, 2. | sScored Whitted. Score: I Cincinnati Reds’ first baseman, has/|Thomaso 0.0 0 o 101 1 o may be closed in October except to | ( was wild and ineffective. Shag|Hit by pitched ball: By Sanders (Krueger, PITTSBURGH. PHILADELPHIA. {'taken the lead for the National le Leon'dp 4 1 0 0 1Whmkep 3 0 1 3 0flet out such quantities of water as Thompson, first up, walked, Irelan |Saffell Smith). Hite: " Off Sanders, 2 In ABH.OAE. ABH.OAE. | AREHS for the National league | *Hen'son 1 1 0 0 03Burna™ 1 0 0 0 8 flew out. Forsythe and Miller were :"-evm;n‘i’ "I“‘..'x‘"""r?'é";‘."{.' : lln six .lnnu ;‘\;.g'r.;: 1218 }El!kn'(.cl %1 3 o ofbatting championship, with an ever- wotals. 30 837 T8 Dubue 1 0 0 0 0 S 2 WO s Innings; off Saffell, 4 in two in- | Bigbes, anc'ttss 6 2 2 5 0fg s 36 823718 3 walked, filling the bases. Krueger |nings. Passed balli Krueger. Umplre: | Carev.ct 3 1 0 0 0tock.ab. 4.0 3 0 0| *EF of .322. Totats..34 827 18 3 | CEIEEER took one in the ribs, forcing Thomp- | Shannon. Alvbor o 01 0 pwhiviie 1800 u]“ was not so m‘"Y{f’tlFS ago that| *Batted fqr Carrigan in -ill;:m son over the plate. Marshall was vl'(I‘nv‘g.lf‘h } 0 00 dtudusib 4 110 0 ¢ l(wu]l':-srcaswfaai acsophsc‘d;;:ionaald?r‘:lne :::! *Batted for Ehm‘k‘:m ninth. walked, forcing in another run. Then LINGOLNS LOSE TWO[;\,,‘J{;_" B A s e R e e e U \’ifikee su: Boston . 00030001 0—i = T 9 Pete Kilduff cleaned the bags with | tiSmhas 4 0 3 2 ODem'eep 4 1 0 2 0]} sediveith Detroft ... 3000000 03 Themomentyoustart TRt ast s Fischer, ¢ $ 0 6 3 0 = ————— has returned with a vengeance. Last| fwo.base hita: Hooper, Lewts. Btolen a triple, at was the end of San oy = 'y hi P $ ders. Southpaw Dashner took the = i W0 0100 Totals.38113714 of year Chase did great work for the|bases: Scott, Vitt, Cobb. Doubls play: Baker to run a new car . 2t e Bears Defeat Visitors in Both |ifrmenp i 6 0 1 0 Buffalo Federals and this year his|tc Hellman to Baker. Bases on balls: Off (vt oo e mound and retired Smith and Gas n 1 1 work with the Cincinnati team s even | Ltonard, 2 off Ehmke, 4. Hita and earned riction begins 1ts sly S kell without further scoring. of the Games of Double it T 0| rune: Off Leonard, 8 hits and 1 run in nine 2ot ; g - better. w : work of depreciation, No Other Dashner also was roughly treated Pittsburg 00 000000 0—0 inaingsil,oth Bmke;FSE Miadena s Eunsy ia el CC VOr: 2 e 0 S e _ | nine innings. Btruck out: By Leonard, 6; by in the second round. He walked Ire- Header. Philadelphia ..0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 *—7 Ehmke, 1. Umplires: Owens and Evan N land, after which Forsythe and Mil- Two-base hits: Nlehoff, Burns. Rancroft. | five fast double plays, Cincinnat! making White Sox Defeat Macks. ® “l’t E"ums‘ hh ler _doubled and Kriieger _singled Double plays: J. Wagner (unassisted); Nie- | three of them. Score: % = 2 o . rueger singled, | SEOURE TWENTY-NINE HITS !hott to Bancroft to Luderus. Bases on CINCINNATL BOSTON. ChicagoiBanc a0.coiita o menLntatnea, ment netting three runs. Kilduff's double, | balls: Off Cooper, 4; off Demaree 3. Hits AB.H.OAB. AB.H.O.A.E. | °nd place today by defeating Philadelphia GRAPHITE a wild pitch and Gaskell's sacrifice e T N O Crober RTinlta ang 52710 0Calitns.ct '3 100" 0 x":,‘1i“w:r:1: R:;mnn ot ’.r::--l)fi;or;‘l"dc:;\ -Aubmobu. . . ! o 50— Denver | 3 Tuns In five and two-thirds Inninge; off 4313 oMarlle, cago a nd the —— fly gave Omaha another in_the fifth.| Denver, Colo, Sept. 20.—Denver | /500, ™"}t and mo runs in two and 2205 Ownmonne 3 3§85 3lieaders. The locals bunched hits off John- Singles by Krueger and Kilduff,|found Lincoln's pitchers for a tolal‘(‘mr-llhir? ""fl‘ml'- Struck out: By Cooper, f gl; }, é'y‘é’é‘fl,’i’bh H 431 : é 1 w"ll'n T" "P:m"mnw."hr ;h":fru"::b.rfld luBRIcANTS swm mu'" msm u ; itd bi ; SERiRe A . Umplres: Ei 4 Rigle ‘th, 1|continued tha bombardment o old. with a wild pitch, resulted in another i of {wenty-nine hits in today’s double- ¥ Habon Ald Rigles 45 33 0Mageedf 4 0 1 3 0|Philndelphia hit Ruswell hard, but Danforth ’ . run in the seventh. Saffel, a local ; PITTSBURGH. PHILADELPHIA. 438 3 0Egangb 4 0 1 0 1[held the visitors sate. Score: \ isil semi-pro southpaw, pitched the last header and took both games, the first, 4028 Orasctec 1A Win€o 3 130 ¢dowdye 4 18 4 0| pHILADELPHIA. e emaAao, tie Friction’s hands If yousshould visit the great to- two innings for Topeka. He stopped '14 to 6 and the second, 7 to 2. The IR OBancitues 3 00 4 0 OO O R : "Ai"({"f,"fiim' ABHOAE o - Lricuon §EMANoS acco-growing, tobacco-manufac- Omaha i the cighth, bt i the minth sccond was called in the seventh by R o R IR R T R R R R i1t RN and draw its teeth, uring centers, you would find that 6 . : b 3y t 3 Crav'thrf 3 0 2 1 0 . P 30 44040 i el gy LINGOLN. " 0 s g Fpayeiplad g s EATu" 11008 Siehunalt £ 0 8 Hatkmnit 41 88 Ak your desier for the | e et who a5 the best jucges Smit! as ind k i FERCSHI N0, FAE. Nieh'ff.2b 4 1 2 2 0 ik Rl Lolbold, 1000 Cha »f tobacco in its forms chew scoring Kilduff. Sacrifices by Thomp-* Carlisie, 1f. . O S e R LT 3:2059/:050 Burnsjo 545 048410 Totals..3610 2722 3| 421 4 O0Neowlb ¢ 1730 Dixon Lubricating rt Y ST ey Farmer.ss 0 0 0 0 ODem'oep 3 0 0 1 0 - Brownt 4 0 3 0 0Tern : so and Irelan brought Smith home |} fliame, s i | Fischerc 3170 1¢Cooper. 0 0 o § 0 tPatted for Colins tn elghth. | e R s O JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE plug,tobacco. v ffomii e R K i had e . 2 Marin R0 ot ol e A s AR SN *Batted for Barns In ninth. Pleinichc 8 1 3 2 ORussellp 3 1:1 8 0 great | pober, rf 4. 13 00 (0SS [ » 1 COMPANY entucky gives you the fu day at the bat and in the field, get-|Moree, 3h ol e iy 0000 0 Totals..30 62713 0/Cincinnati ...0 1 0 1 & 0 1 0 §—13|Johnsonp 0 0 D 1 9Fournier 1 ¢ & 0 0 i § ek "Sog a triple, two doubles and a|lunter. Ao B 1y o T E R LR Y U (Eonton aifaio Roflom ol e=id | SNTOTR BT f EOJo IRACinh A CIVIOR0 /Y Jerey Clty, N. J. benefit of the natural juice of “ single out of five at bat GLattiy .4 1 1 1 2 0| Totals..32 9426 9 1 | ,Two-base hits: Groh (2), Griffith, Chase 210 20 Totals..34 142716 2 e he leaf—and the' juice contaims g! i - Johnson, c. ... -4 2 3 8 0 11 erwo out when winning run scored HeaL R oneloy s I apatriok MGpE e kot Il the f d all the whol . ST Gardner, p. 400 O O e el fon DUty s in niath \M", h«"‘IS: w‘?”'mm“l‘h K‘l”"mhy' e ; 8 Tavor, and A-Ehe wEo Josies Are Defeated = wown ... B T A ol e S e e g Ruiosh "t Maramvila 1o Koretchy: 3o, | “Baies for Sommaonin veond ome, satisfying_elements which By Sioux Brave DENVER. g 8 n oy o s | Seenni 2, Chste Michel to OBt 0| pniaopnia e 338 03 3 ¢ o—1 | AEEG—SY | "2 it %0 valushit g ruil g4 e 0 raves| . .R. H, O. A E.|Philadelphta ...2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1—3|to Maranville, Bases on balls: Off Mit. | Chicago OR e s E O AR . -~ oyable. [ Miller, rf. .6 2 5 1 0 0 Two-base hits: J. Wagner, Fischer, Nle- | chell, 1: off Nehf, 1. Hits and ear Two-b i r‘flflm. .:'r‘ ; 1 : 3 ; g :a{‘l‘“ wlm‘:itud. v‘gzm--n %luu: Balrd, rz{; -‘ou Mitchell 10 hits and "4 rfi.'.:“'ifi hhswusr':‘:n:,Iur'Ir:lc‘f‘f{oT:;ml‘:L»Ihrl‘v"t(".nlf Oid Kem“d(y 18 Chewed by 3 e .. 'Onkes, ct. SnH Schulte, Luderus, Whitted Cravath. Dou’ |nipe innings; off Rudolph, § hits and 6 | lins, ‘Lelbold, JJ.J JCollins, Weave d -?f- J;vseph. Sept. 20.—Sioux Utiv Butcher, If. & 2 2 3 0 0fble pliye Smith to J Wagner; Stock to|rune in five innings: off Neht. 2 hita and |on balie: Off Runcll, 21 oft Selbort 2. M more tobacco experts than any efeated St. Joseph today, 6 to 3. : R Niehoff to Luderus. Bases on balls: Oft|1 run in three Innings; off Barnes, 6 hits|and earned runs: Off JiJoJhnson, 4 hits e other bfand. Its sweet, mellow T et] coraatt et o i L § 4 4 8 0 0fMammaux, 4; off Demaree, 2 Earned runv, [and b runs in one inning. Struk out: By |and three runs in one (nning; off Skibold, § bt £ sl gl fl A b e G s TR 4 2 1 6 3 0|Mammaux, 2; Demarre, 2. Struck out: By [ Mitchell, 1; by Rudolph 1; by Nehf, 2. |hits and 3 runs in four and one.third in- avor pleases them, and they : g against t . Score: | shetak, <. § 0 3 4 3 0 Mammux, & by Demares, & Wild plich: | Umplree: 'Day_and Harrison ninks: oft Parham, 2 hits and no runs 1 || - Who Selects YOUR TIRES || know that it is made of. choi SIOUX CITY. | Ford, p. Ledl )lnmmnm; ':mlplrv-s:‘ nl;:lerkllmd Eason. two and two-thirds Innings; off Russell, 11 afore | oot dbaut Lo Ponst lected, ripe Buflét 1 ‘c s AB 'R H O A D Cards Tose to Brooklyn. T G’ lf M h hits and 5 runs in seven innings; off Dan- ncture- || selected, ripe Durley leat, in a H. O A Bl ' moaly seerreene TR TS LR V) t Proof Pneumatic Tires—bef. a y ) Gilmore, If. TS 60! o) — forth, no hit a res ore you buy : Gimore, 1 iR T 5700 'y 0 4o g | Broskivm, gont. 30—t Laule lost to] eam (o atc e ot s et 5 by Danterape s || agsin. Loe™ Puncture:Proof Paeumatis || clean, sanjtary factory. Metz, 1b. 0 112 o ofben e Y R Gl e SO R s e R Wild Pltches: Selbold, Russell. Umpires: || Jires are Guaranteed Puncture-Proof un; A 1 f Old K i Lejoune, D 1 00 Tuoiase Nile' Gacdusr. Bale 1AM Sas Eainid. Abnone picleins Bewiel t Ha:ppy Hollow {LRineenEAnd HIIapbravid e g d.:d ydot m"flf’ i) b il o steeyiis (“u:n«.m, g ;‘ 1: (] .7|r;|r:w. Smf():ak' anMH(ch, ‘srm;\ ‘Shhh;ld‘:, Smith held the visitors except in the fourth, | Browns Whip Yanks, “m; h‘l‘!: "o! :uhlurlrl"o. r:fi::’hl’: ::: fl’CSh and ddlcmus' YO!I’“ say PE e 2 0|Johnson. Three-base hits: Lioyd, Shestak. | when they bunched three hits 8 fo) P waln A 5 B Cooney, 2b. 1 0 0 2 o Homoruns: Johnson, Shields (2). Bases on | two runs. Daubert had Wiitotun potonty &t IS S&tul‘d&y Gard sq:q"l.:.fiflfl'n s«‘y’.‘: -'x:\._.'y'.\ h?‘(.l:"'u rm'v bl g fisclaatuisn: you never tasted its equal, and the :Jh‘mlflnxn‘ og g ol ||.|<:) Ott Gardher, 1 q:zm‘k:m: Hy‘il‘:}r::, first base, Cutshaw and Olson contributing nad tlad the score, gave Bt Inul:wmd:;": POWELLAuto l@ || more you chew it the better you'll irover, aieiy ] by Gardner, 2. Sto ases: Lloyd, | clever asslsts. Score: —_— | 3 o . d K T DR L G i S : xame, 7 to 3 In this Inning four singles it Geti Totals FR e e e R N O Hnea ST. LOUIS. prookLyN. | The golf season at the Happy Hol- | and a double off Fisher, who replaced Rus- .“”":":sr’mv :EI (5 es like it Get it from your dealer, ST. JOSEPH | to " Shielas Time. | 1:3¢ Umpire: Mullen. R OnE aBH ‘”’A"“o‘lé)w c:uh w‘l” aus|p|cmusly culminate :l',:',,:";:"'::,’ {';‘:i"'m',‘:“ way for & pinch —Ad rertisement. o Score, second game: 1033 3 118 1 o Saturday, when all of th Ifers i \ = ARLR HIOQLA B & 3 3119 1 0 , wi e golfers in | Two of the visitors' runs w ¢ e e — et ‘ \Wright, . Tt iR o) T DENVER A §33 3 1tongelee 4 11100 the club will take part in a team | while St. Louls earned all their e e % | Willamis, s S AB.R. H O A E HHN ; 3239 9match. lor led the ‘locals wih three hits, ‘three cCabe, ' 2b. 40 2 Miller, rf . % ¢ ~ : Kirkharm, If. SEL W] f 4 g 2 Reed 3 1 1 1 8 0|Buterct HH R B 2 Charles R. Sherman, president of Reoce: shas Allcin MeueR times Hatiibat Sullivan, rf. rTe S ST ST n{w\u 5 3 2 2 2 1 0|Snyderdb 3 0 8 0 00.Mil', 10 2 ¢|the club, will lead one team. E. O. NEW YORK. BT. LOUIS, 1 Deers, 1b. 4 0 0 7 0 o Shiels 1b Oy a0 h‘)\\'ll\‘msp 5000 0 Totals. 20 z:!!w other. - W. W. Hoye will captain |#enaxre 5 1 0 0 o«f‘,‘,’,:f"",'.'," i1 a Kinnen, p. "4 0 0 1 1 o|Lloyd, 2b BRI TR0 N0 s ——— President Sherman’s team, while Yale [Peci’nss 4 0 5 3 oSislerth 3 311 2 0 +Sommers 0.0 0 0 0 ofStevens, o ... A e B IR e \ghth, Holland will captain Vice President | hueran 3 o3 3 ouoiuib, 4 331 0¢ et 33 e m s o e — — — — — =I5t Louls AT SEnh o, | Hamilton's crew. - About 150 golfers | EMIrit 3 2 0 0 0lumtind 3 1 130 SRLted. for Kinsan ial ninths Totals 27 7 8 21 11 1|Tiooklyn 01100110 e_gareon ecach team. Waltorme' 3 0 3 8 Owalvadb 6 § 5 & o Eloux City ....0 0 1 0 2 1 —g| LINCOLN. ’h fo-base hits: .{’ Miller, Mowrey. Stolen | pEiEh it 413120 Soux City ...0 0 3 0 2 1 — AB. R H. O A E| owrey. Double plays: Betzel to| . | *Aragon sL0i1e 1 B - | Carltsle ,| Snyder; J. Mill 2 § : Alex're 1 0 0 1 W ek out. By Kinnen, 3; by Grover, 7. | Garlsle, cf 370" 0" 1 g | Snvder; . Ariier to Eatasl'to Bnyder Olton Standing of Teams | i, 3891} Rtane THE BEER YOU LIKR Bates on bulls: Off Kinnen. 4: oft Grover. | oy ror*ie 2 0 0 1 0 0|Of Ames. 3; off Smith, 4. Hits and carned Saamin gl S0 LEREELRURE ) Rl R L I’"" Ay ;“!“;,"'; Lo rt 3 0 2 1 0 o|runs: Off Ames, 7 hits and no runs in| WEST. LEAGUE. | NAT. LEAGUE. Sherm 0 0080 McClelland. Stolen boses: Sul’ | \forue: 5 31 4 3 1 ofsver innines; oft Williams vons In one e eyt S ey e dids Sy B e b Hunter, A 5 0 o inning; o mith, 2. Struck out: By A . L. Pet. Sullivan, Fusner (2). Two-bas S : Ames, 2. Umpires: KI d Emsile. Omaha 6%.58.634|Brookiyn ©5.604| °*Batted for Austin in elghth 7 s: Kirkham, Wright, McCabe. Three-base |37t 2% L P b 'I""";” Lincoln ....83 61 .676|Phila. 66 694 | °*Batted for Walters in seventh. Is profluced in a modern p]ant under McClelland, Grover (2), Kirkham. | oo™ SR e Dl raight. Soux City..76 69 524|Boston . §6 682 | °Ran for High In seventh (5t Joueph, 7 Sloux Clty, 8 J 18570 L2 0] New York, Sept. 30.~New York won its | D. Molnes. [T 78 .07 Now Yoric.'\74 62644 | *Batted for Russell in seventh. most it diti Onl 3 Joseph, 2; Sloux City, 4. | eenth stralght victory here today, de- |Denver 74 .503| Pitts Vet 84 x'y Time: 1:45. Ompire: Kane. ToLeln coon24 276 18 T 3 foping Chicago, 4 to 2, With the acore |Topeka n:.cbo:t‘m:.h:;'h ;z::: :.M,:.,",:k 2 o ? g Do a1 0 nita conaitions. nly the | (Called by agreement) [ tiad, \\k“ York scored twice In the seventh | St. Joseph..64 87 434St Louts s OM D0 . Linee) s ate on Holke's double, McCarty’s three-hase hit, [ C. Springs...58 &) 3 b a: Hendryx, Marsans, Pratt, 3 - Des Moines Wins Lol 150 | an ok’ doubs, Bccariy’s threbias i, | . dorings 61 31 36| Clneinnati 4 01313 | oo ") e St b o choicest Barley-Malt and the finest et o b slte: Gom | OUC Pitishurgh Monday, icame. back with T '.lrp‘ || AMER. ASSOCIN. |E. Miller. Bases on balin: Ot Rumell, 3: ' ' e FURESmItH I Btevel > hite: Cole. | one day's rest and held Chicago to six V. L. Pot.| W. L. Pet, | 0! sher, 1; off Qroom, 6. Hits and i in 1 B Thlrteen t,o Nlne omeTans Smith, Stevens. Baces on balla: | hits and orie carned run. Left Fieider Mann | Boston 59 .584| Loulsville 61,604 | *arned runs: Off Russell, 7 hits, 3 runs in lmported HOpS are employed in its O Harington, 4; off Halla, & firuck out! | was ordered oft the fieia by Umpiro Byron | Chicago 62.672/ Indlanap. 64.684 | "x innings; off Groom, 7 hits, 1 rtn In P | Ot atatian: ik - 1:09. | for arguing. Score: Detrolt .33 €3 S4|Kan. Clty...81 73 536 | Mine Inninge; oft Fisher, § bita, ¢ runs In diti . s % . ! | CHICAGO ow 521 Minneap. .. 84 73685 | (WO ngs. Struck out: By Rumsell, 2; ufactur Colorado 5Pflfl_ozs_, (,qlo.‘ Sept. 20.~‘ | l"'A‘:i‘H”).A.E, \FWA',,",'}"&A_E St. Louls ..75 71.614St. Paul. 75.507 | b¥ CGroom, 2. Passed ball: Hartley, Um manuiac e’ andl lsamOSt hea]thy Althoogh the Millionaires hammcred‘F T k P t [zetaoran 472 0 5 S purnaa 470004 | Clovaland 34 11610/ Totedo 11 81 487 | pires: Connolly and Chill, x W o it S Fast Track Features (i {44 dien £ 11 ¢ g et et s i Indiann et Renwtors. and refreshing beverage. KI: i Gt e 'igicng 15! Sioux Git Rr— GQS‘:.'L'.‘,'T;',,’ A B AR A T Yesterday's Rosults. Toived | CleveIR A 1o 8eRe ot oE e amEns e ANt y 13 y a [Wikmaee 3 170 0 0Kaurter 312 00 WESTERN LEAGUE. dofeat Washington, 3 to 2. Smith led In bat- . Score: | Wilson,c 3 0 § 2 OHolke.db 3 1 8 1 0! Lincoln, 8-2; Denver, 14-7. ting, with three hits in three times up, COLORADO SPRINGS. | Yerkes:2b 3 1 2 1 0MoCarty,e 2 1 4 4 0 Des Moines, 13: Colorado throw by Graney to t i I 5 S A . 13: Colorado Springs, 9 y Graney to the plate, doubling a AB BT 0. A Sioux City, Ta, Sept 20.—Warm | Norcmes 3 0 4 o3chupo” 3 0 0 10 Sloux City. '6: KL Josoph, 3. Smith In the clghih provented Washington Save Cogpogsf and giet premiums, ST, S weather fast track featured the | *Mollwitz 1 0 0 0 0 Totals..30 82712 2 )maha, 12; Topeka, 2. i i BN OES Or A §e L0 iy opening S:SV:,‘:;“E;S ‘cmf; at the In.|Hendrixp 0 0 0 0 0 NATIONAL LEAGUB, CW"‘#{;‘,-}‘{;A % WASHkhgl;%r\. en or cata’ ogue. - 4 ; & 4 3 3 . . 3 rn i ttgad : . . ' O.AE it < 4 v 0 & ¢ 0 terstate fair this afternoon. Summa-| Totals..31 62412 0 S Touin. 2} Brookiym, § Durbiode & 8 0 4 o orverdy § 03 36 Eatechi, 3b T T | *Batted for Lavendor in elghth. Chicago, 2; New York, 4. Bpeakrior 3 1 1 0 Ouilanet 313 1 o Rapps. .2 0 ‘Urotting, 2:30 class, purse $600: Winne- [ Chicago ......0 0 1 1 6 0 0 0 0—2 Pittsburgh, 0-2; Philadelphla, 7-3, Rothrf" 4 1 2 0 03mith,rt White, s8. 5 2 3 3 4 3 toona won, Buster second, Ignatius McGreg- New York 6.0 0200 3 0 s—4 AMERICAN LE;A?,U; W AR AR Phone Douglas 1889 and D “§ 1 3 0 3 0 orthied Hlen's fourth ‘Beal time: 2004 | Twoams hit: Holks Thresbass ti| Boston, 4: Detrol, G HR A AeERE 8 Ll have a case sent home sHunt acing, 2 class, purse $600: Axphal, a ihana Zo ¢ . 4 , 3. Vorg B L Towls AT ATl T ek A L aa petond Hary B e ulor Holke: [[§Waahington];8; Clevaland, 3. Deberry,e 2 0 0 3 owilimae 3 3 4 1 6 forvEs~ — — | tird,"General Gien “fourth. " Best time: | palis: Off Schupp 1 otf Evensrn i rEis i nchiceio | LI R AT 1 S A Hits and earned : Oft Lavende 2 2 it £ . 2 o\Mel Mel, 2b 5 5 . LA Struck out: By Schupp, 6; by i tt inth . Ggeitord, e sy 3| oone mile: Emma Stowart first, Waymark | Lavender, 4: by Hendrix, Umpires: | Cames. Todar. *Ran for Williams in ninth. uxus ercan 1 e (o) P L1b e ey iy ity e Pt SIS LR LR LR T Melntaiat Iv’ulc‘rm._x‘é?;fln c‘li D.;w;:' 1;" RaTtaEsDebarERRI0 aRyerih: * Lwolde. 3b SESom IR e American Association. R e i seph, Omaha at Topeka. | Washington .0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 o Distributors Rigsby. cC. S8 e K0S g | JAt: Toledom R.H.E. [ yne Bonte «r:(.rh . f,nr nnat! bombarded Natlonal League-~Cincinnat! at Boston, | Cleveland SO0 DN T R0 S Ny ey Rlsby. ool 81880 0 botls 1. 7000108 0—tis | Botton pitchors for seventoen hits to- |8t Louls at Brooklyn. Chicugo at New York. | Two-buse hit: Smith. Stolen base: Milan Kilsen. 5. O S L et 006200000=3's o|dsyand won 12 to ¢ The Visitors made | Pittsburgh at Philadsiphia. Double play: Graney to O'Nefll. Bases on ghi e el s | ,. S : ome ron, merican League—Boston at Datroft, [ balls: Off Boehll [ — | Batterles: Seaton and Schang; Adams, | Hal Chase in five times up getting a single, | W, “lav 7 ashiing,2 8y olC Ayers, (8. OHIG __________ P A : - ) gle, | Washington at Cleveland, Philadelphla at|and earned runs:, Off Bos Totals 13 20 27 14 3| Kalserling und Welle | two doubles and a home run. There were | Chicago, New York at St. Louls. T In ‘mine Inpinga; off Avers § Bits e