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WHO ARE WE GON' TO, TOPEKA SHUTS 0UT OMAHA VISITORS Burwell Allows Rourkes But Four Hits, While 0'Toole Is More Liberal. .HE HANDS OUT DOZEN Topeka, Kan,, Sept. 21.—With Bur- well in fine form Topeka shut ont Omaha today. Burwell allowed oniy four hits, while O'Toole allowed 12. Score: OMAHA, R. H. 0. A E Thompson, of 0 0 5 0 0 Treland, 2b . QLR R eliteee Foruytue, rf . . 0 0 2 0 0 Miller, 1b 01 6 0 0 K.ueger, ¢ G S Marsanll, 80 . o 0 0 0 0 Kilduff, ws . . 0 0 4 1 1 Smith, I . 0 1 2 0 0 ile, p . e o 1 0 o Total /s nesvisony 0 3 71 2 Topei. = AB. R. H. 0. A E. Lathrop, rf SR DT Lagle, of . | BRI e Goodwin, b . . 5 0 0 3 4 0 Defate, 5b . 4 1 2 01 @ Devore, It DRI PN TR TR § B i Er o) ST T 4 0 4 3 2 0 A 0 e ST e .58 5 13 21 10 o) 0000000 c—0 0010101 *=5 hits: Lathrop, Defate Two- acrif.co hit: 0'Tole, % on balls: CIf Gu.- by Bu.well, 0. iret Shunn Lioux City Beats | 0t, Joe Drummars | | 0'oole. | St. Joseph, Mo., Sept. 21.—St. Joseph staged a burlesque on a base Lail ¢lamond today. Sieux City pounded Wi iams to all corzers of tue field and voon, 15 to 4. Score: | 1I0UX CITY. ! AB. R HL.O. A E Giimore, ef.-1f. BT T YURtdon U ki b R g0 AN G TS F1e D 2 1 o 0 o H 3 2 4 0 13 0 0 TSR 4T sy 1 2 4 0 [ 1R 0 Y DERRTAN 0,88 0) o 0 00 A0 S0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 18 T §T. JU. PH. .0, A Wright, cf. .. T 0. Wililans, s 0 4 MeCabe, b, 1 3 Kirkaam, If. 0 0 Suiilvan, rf. 2 0 3 F sl s gD Deers, 1b. ... 45 o R iie 0 J. Williams, p. 4 L 0 2 0 1 ORI 1 : evewetsimint 5 A T g7 G| *Ba..:d for Metz in ninth. | Sloux City .1 0 2 3 0 8 1 St. Jossph ..0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Struck out: By Willlams, 9; by 5. Bases on balls: Off Wililams Schardt, 1. Stolen bases: Lejeune, Sacrifice hils: Schardt, Lofeune, Conuolly. | basy hits: Gllmor., Lejeuns, Beers. Three- base hits: Connolly, Grover. Left-on bas:s. St. Joseph, 4; Sleux City, 11 Larned runs Sloux City, 13. ‘wime: 2:1p Luxus Will Play at Imogene, la.,, Sunday Johnny Dennison will take his Luxus team to Imogene, la, for a gai.e with the town tco.a at that po 1t this Suncay. Johnny used to play ball at Shen- ancoah and he is woa i . all over that part of Iov.a. He has tal.en his Luzus ccew over there several times beiore and he .5 alw. . returned victorious. It is the ambition of every tea: in southwes.ern Iowa to trim the Luxus. Imogene has won fil.cen rames without a defleat this year and wileve. it will be able to su..iue the Cmaha crac’s. 2] American Lou'sville— Assoclation, At R.H.E. £000000000—0 4 1 e 00000010°%°1 7 1 Columbus, Pleh and Coleman, Loulsville, Middleton and Will- Columbus . Louisvilie . Batteries: LaLonge fams. At Kansas City— R. H E. polis ... 000000032510 1 .010100000—2 8 1 Minneapolis, Burk and Owens; . Reagan aud Berry. R. H.E. | .201020100—611 3 001030111716 1 Ind.anapol.s Tolidotsess tterles: Indlanavolls, Aldrige, Rogge and Scihang; Toledo, Si and Wells, | llwaukee— Milwaukee Datteries: St Paul, Marti Miovaukee, Shaerdell and Dilhoefer. Indigestion and Constipation. “I recently discovered in Chamber- lain's Tablets the first medicine to give positive and lasting relief. Prior| to their use 1 suffered frequently from indigestion and constipation,” write Mrs. Anna Kadin, Spencerport, N. Y Obtainable everywhere.—Adyv. i Miss Alla Mac Wins |tal laws and reguia.ons which pro- |vide a $1,000 fine or imprisonment | mail boxes. . .’f;,.’.h’." FE ':::!‘;m o o, ')'.'u;t h‘yn J‘n};\':: This applies to all mail boxes other {son, 4. Passed abll: O'Nofil, 1. Umpires: | than those owned by the govern-|Naliin and O'Loughlin | ment on the carriers’ routes, includ- White Sox Drop Finel. ing those in apartment houses, homes, | Chicaro, Sept. 21 —Chicago falled to keen ‘of(iccs and elsewhere. Ut Hongitodeyiand Try Sloan's Liniment for Rheamatism, | | /40¢IPhin Ao 8 International MR TEmMPO THE FAMOUS PIANIST A (‘:A INVITED 0 TO HEAR HIM PLAY* Copyright, 1816, News Service. RMED THAT'S A THERE * | Standing of Teams |! WEST. LEAGUE. | NAT. LDAGUE. | W. L. Pet.| W, L. Pet Omahs . ... 42 54,630 Brooklyn 85 66 .607 Lincoln .83 62,602 Philadelphin §2 67 .607 | Sloux City..77 69 .527| Boston Des Molnes..76 72 .610| New York...76 Denver 76 74.507| Pittsburgh . Topeka .....68 53| Chicago . 8t. Joseph..64 88 .421'St, Louls.....C0 84. 1387/ Cincinnatt .56 91 | AMER, ASSN. | L. Pot.| W. i 69 .587| Loulsville .95 668/ Indlanaplis 90 .606] Minneapl's 85 1524{ KKansas Citysl 614\ 8t Paul...17 1610 Toledo 1500 Columbus .225| Milwaulkeo Colo. Springs5s 92 AMER. LEAGUE. | Boston . Chicago Detroit New York Cleveland St. Louls.. ‘Washingtn Phiia . (13 61102 Yesterday's Lesults. | WLSTERN LI Lincoln, 10; Denver, 13. Dos Molnes, 18; Colorado Springs, 14, Sloux City, 18; St. Jeseph, 4, Omaha, 0; Toyeka, 5. NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnatl, &; Doston, 4. St. Louls, 3; n, 6. Chicago, 0; New Yo.k, 4. Pitisourgh, 8; Philadelpiila, 3. AMERICAN LIAGUE. Boston, 10; Detroit, 2. Wasiington, 2; Cleveland, 3. Phiadelphia, 8; Chlcago, 0. New Yo.k, b; £t. Louls, 4. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION B City,. 2. WK 3. Games Todzy, League—Lincoln Colorado Western Bprings, Des Lloines at Denver, Sloux City at Topeka, Omaha at St. Josoph. at Natlonal League~Cincinnati at Boston, St. Lou's at Brooklyn, Chicago at New York, Pittsourgh at Philadelphia. American League—New York at Chicago. Philadelphia at &t. Louls, Wasiingion at Detroit, Boaton at Cleveland. n BEARS DEFEAT LINKS|RE | a Denver Wins Slugging Contest | S&VEEP 0 RIED‘ From William J. Bryan's | [ Townsmen. |World's = Champions Captcre | Fincl Game From Tigers by | SOORE FOURTEEN TO EIGHT| men 40 Two Score. enver, Colo, Sept. 21.—Denver DenveraColoogoent;s Y'|CRUSH FOUR HURLERS defeated Lincoln today in a slugging contest. The :,c:é;'l‘" Detroit, Mich,, Sept. 21.—Boston AB. R. H. 0. A. B |made a clean sweep of the series with Carlisle, cf. e T roit, winning today’s gar 0 to Willlame, ss, CIE8e s Ty T ) 2L oty uining YEEAIS ! Rohrer, If. 3 3 1 o o|2 Jennings used four pitchers, but "';‘l’,‘;[ ;f, } : ; g z'nonc was effective except Dubuc, who Hunter, 1b. . 0 t} lg 3 l’ pitched the last inning. The result Bmith a‘ s 5 o c|of the series assures Boston the 8 0 1 0 0o o American league pennant apparently, Totals ...........43 10 16 2¢ 13 1]|as they have only one more series to DENVER. play before the last seven games at Miller ot “B' :“‘ f (; ‘:,' E(' home. Walker hit a2 home run in the Reed, ss. -2 2 1 ¢ 4 2lfirst inning with one man on bases. Oukes, cf. . FOT ST D A 4 BGteBar, .4 8 3 1 o «|Inthe fourth he tripled, scoring Ruth Cole, 3b. -3 0 1 1 1 0fand Janyrin, who had been passed. Shieids, 1b. £ T o O 4 3 Lioyd, 2b. ey Hits in the fourth by Crawford, Heil- Ste 4 1 1 4 1 olman and Stange enabled Detroit to Masser, 6 1 1 0 2 0|gcore tvo runs. Score: Sp ST s gD o BOSTON. ) Motalel »sisecsnssieds A8 1227 150 ABL O.AF Lincoln . 4 01 2 1 0— j|Hooperrt LTy x 2 2 e—y4|Jdanvn, bRnSiEakn Denver L) 14} Walkere 40 200 Three-base hits: Stevens, oJhnson, East | Cainer,ib 30200 Butcher, Oakes, Ca Home run |Hob'z'l,1b 0CPwedrt 4 2 2 0 1 Butcher. PBascs on balis: Off East, 4 | Lewls.t geilnib 3 110 0 0 Struck out: By East, 4; by Manscr, 3. Sac- | G'rd b 0 “oun 30100 rifice hits: Oakes. Shields, Cole. Stolen 0 Getie oo bases: Reed (2), Stevens, Oakes, Car. |feottes Ssko il Laie (2), Butcher (2), Shields (2), Hunter = oM os Ty dcrifice fly: Smith. Hit by pitched bali: : 10000 Rohrer. Double play: Lloyd to Reed to Totals,.3 2%Burns 11 0 0 Shields. Time: 1:60. Um:ire: Mullen, Pl Totals..34 72711 *Batted for Boland In fourth. o BOOStBI‘S PAaake Clemn Boston 2113800 21 0—10 G Detroit 00020000 0—2 e f hn S AN | Two-br Hooper, Gardner. Three- swe\lpo t 8 Naries|, o hiis: V/alker, Ruth. Home run: A Walker. Stolen bascs: Hooper, Lews. Double pla:s: Scott to Janvrin to Cainer, Vitt to Heilman, Cunningham to Hellman. Bascs on balls: Off Ruth, 4; off Covelcskie, 1; off Boland, 2; off Cunningham, 4, Hits and earned runs: Off Duth, 7 hits, 2 runs in 9 innincs; off Covelrstie, 6 hi's, 4 ruis In two and one-third innings; off Boland, 2 Rhiis, 3 rurs In one and two-thirds Inninzs; Colorado Springs, Colo., Sept. 21.— Des Moines mace a clean sweep of the series, winning today's game from tae Millionaires, 18 to 14, The pitch- ers were hit hard and often. Score: COLOBRALY B2imns 8. delphia, on the other hand, had little diffi- culty bunchlag hits off faber and williams and won ecsily. Cather Lyan had a fingor hurt by a foul tip and had to retire from the game. Wilbur Gray, catcher of the Wichita club of the Wesiern league, whom Chlcago obtained in the d.aft at Cinclanati, 5 | off m, 6 hits, 3 runs in four Tox, Lt B_g B'l "._, oé A@ P‘o innings; off Dubue, no hits, no runs in one R e 2 1 1 0 1 1|ining Hit by pitched ball: By Coveleskio % i 5 2 3 2 1 1] (Lewisand Gardner). Struck out: By Ruth, . 31 4 2 2|4 by Covelesile, 1; by Dubuc, 1. Umplires! 2 3 g o 0fLvansand Owens. Y 2 R0 0 Y Yanks Whip Browns, 2 213 0 0 st Louls Mo, Sept. 21.—New York beat White, s 11 1 3 1,5 Louls today, 6 to' 4 Lagee singled, Hen- | Liunt, p . . 2 2 0 2 Olgrix triyled, scoring 2aree and sco-ed him- | ~~~~~ —!sclf when Peckinpaugh singled fa the ninth. | 16 37 .9 | St. Louls threatened to tie the scose in . . | their half. With one out, Dorton batted H O A Eifor W. Miller, and walked; Sisler singled, m, cf . 4 3 0 0l.ending Tobln, who ran for Borton, to third, unter, rt 1 2 0 llput Pratt flicd to F. Miller whose thiow 2 4 1 Olgoubled Tobin at the plate. Gedepn sprain- 36 5 1lcq his loft ankle in the fourth and retired. 4 7 0 Olgeore: b NEW TORK ST. LOUIS, | A2 R0 Y ABH. O.AE. AB.IL O.A.E. SR 0RO 0 65 3 20 0%hottont 6 1 0 0 0 10008 S0 564000 030 0] ORFO R S 5 2 2 3 0°Horton 0000 - — - - 50 8 0 0%Tobin 0000 23 *26 10 4 30 3 1 0iule 4319 RO 222 % 0Uumin 323 0| ruck out: By Hunt, 4; by Killeen, 3. s Attt HoH S ascs on balls: 0% Huat, 2; off Killeen, 6; oo g Siiotsinil off Baker, 2. His: Oft Killeon, 8 hits In 0000 0000 four and one-third innings. Hit by pitched {0 o0 Z 2 2 00 0000 ball: -Killeen (Hunter), Pas: ball: . By | fTotals..33132710 0 = ————— | Rigsby, 5. ' Stolon base: Jackson. Sacrifice Tota's. 36123714 1 Bius: Hunte se hits: Jones atted for Schocker in ninth. Lwold wicloan, White. | epatied for Wellman in fourth. uny Breen. Doublo | epatted for W. Miller {2 ninth. White to Britton Colorado 8 Hartford pra_ Left on | *Ran for Horton in ninth. reporied to Manager Bowland today. Score: PHILADDLPHIA. CHICAGO, ABIL O.A.E. AB.H. 0.A.I3 Wittss 4 2 1 0 07 Col'srt 00320 Grover2b 4 2 1 4 0 1010 Strunk,ef 6 2 0 0 0.3.Col' 43030 Lehanglf 6§ 1 3 0 0jacks' 0200 M'In'is1b 4 2 9 2 0 olb 0300 Plck,Sb 4 2 0 1 ONcss,db 2 0 7 0 0 Brown.ef 4 3 2 0 0“wournier 0 0 0 0 0 Haleye 419 1 01UMI'ndbl 1101 Busap 41 21 11430 ————— 10000 Totals. .38 16 27 § 00300 150F $2 480 20410 Faber,p 1.0 0 3 0 Wilms,p 2 0 0 0 0 “urphy 1 0 0 0 0 *Jordan 1.0 0 0 0 *Latted for Hasbrook in ninth. *Datted for Willlams in fifih, Philadolphia .1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 4—8 Chicago 00000000 Three-ba Its: Brown, Witt. Stolen bascs: P Jollins, Leibold, McMullin, Double play: Melnnis to Busi. Bascs on balls: Off Bush, 6; off Wiliams, 1. Hix and earned runs: Off Faber, 7 hits, 4 ru: in four aud one-thi.d ianinrs; off Villlam in four and two-thirds I ning=;off Bush, 6 hi's no rurs In nine in- nings, Struck out: By Iaber, 3; by B 7; by Willlams, 4. Passed ball: lialey. Um- pircs: Hildebia:d o:d Dineen, Brooklyn to Meat Champion Red Hos3 Soems Almost Sure | srado Eprings, §; Des Molnes, 4. Darned | 2 runs: Colorado Spring, 6; Des Moinos, 11, ase hi'si Hendsix, Slsler, P.att ‘ime: 2 houss. Um- ire: Miller. se his: Hendrix. Stolen bas:s: | Dovble pl Austin to_Lavan: | ars to Sisler; L. Iifller to Walters. | cs on balls: Off Schocker, 4; off Shaw- | 1; off Vellman, 3. His and earncd | : Oft Schocker, 11 hiis and 4 runs Iu| zs; off Wellman, 6 hits and four Innings; off Shawkey, 1 rurs in |and no runs in one inniag; off Davenport, Two-Sixteen Pace Sioux City, Ta, Sept. 2L—It re- | icnes bali; Watters by Wobmmers ‘Struct | quired five heats to decide the 2:16 Ut By !Sn{m tl,‘m; \\‘éhr‘\‘an. 1‘U|w‘ inrle i .1 davenjport, 1, sed balls: Valters, m- :]"yi‘“fp.‘“"‘ “ffl\;: Tu)dk”:id }P“’S ’”‘6{,’ Ll Fetattconabilys | Al “]“' Tl ‘Ql ) Indlans Beat dohnson. [ won, the fiest itwo neats, closely| land, Sept. 21.—Although Cloveland | pressed by Miss Alta Mac. The lat- 15 hits, including three tiiples ofr ‘alter Johnson, the latter wrs very effec tive with menon bascs and the thirteenth ter captured the next three heats in | close finishes with Dan W. Sum-| » ianing was reached before Cieveland won, mary: 3 [3 to 2. Censational throwing by Craney, soshotsing, 2:16 class; purse, 3600 Mignola. | who caucht two men at the nlate and| . i J"_‘“‘\!;”'_‘»n“"{“’-h”“‘ Slot one at mecond 1" o, prevented Washington AR R et ount Y| from winning. Lpeaker cinchod the batting acing, 2:16 class: purs~, $600: Alta | honots of the league by making four hits won; Dan 8 cond; Iflws.on:,‘in Vi[& '\lv"n.“x,\yvl"bll' Sr\n\t;\:g"]-\'("rnvq 3 g Ly th, CLEVIE ND. NC N. Dr.’ Highwood, fourth. Best tim N N n | Luliaing, three-fourths mile: Circulate, 615 3 iten'rdab 6 1 0 4 0] won: Orphan Boy, second: Minnle B., third 6317 O'ster,” 5 112 0] vime, 1:20, 6 4300 11013} Runnin purse, $250: 5010 0200 Barney M won; Golden Ramblie, ~soc- Silan s 120 o nd; Dr. ahird. Time, 1:04} 2 Lotk Sty 2 6316 216 0 0| Auto Races Postponed. c ]‘ '1‘ l‘ : 3 : g :1‘ Chicago, Sept. 21.—Offlclals of the Speed- | g 3021 006 0 way Park assoclation announced today the | Gou'd,p 1 0 0 1 0 == postponement of t automobile raccs | sAlilson 0 0 0 0 0 Totals..43 5°36 16 3 scheduled for Baturday, October 14, to Sun- | *Mocller 1 0 0 0 0 day, October 15, -— — Totals. .60 15 39 27 *None ovt when winning run was made. *Batted for Deberry in ninth. *Datted for £mith in ninth Waskiagton .0 101000000600~ L.01001000000061—3 Two-buse hits: Rice, Judze, Milan. Three- bass hits: Candil, Graney, Snenker, Rice olen bases: Roth, Turner. Double plays Jraney and Deberry; Johnson, McRride and Judge. Lasss on balls: OF Smith, 1; off | Gould, 3; oft Johneon, 2. Hits and earncd €M L rune: "Off Smith 5 hits and 2 rune in nine of three years for anyone defacing |innings; oft Gould 3 hi‘s and no rurs in or otherwise tampering with private |iour innings: off Johnson, 15 hits and 8 Increaced Fine for Dzfacing Mail Boxes Uncle Sam is tightening up on his mail box reguiations. Colonel Fanning, postmaster, is in receipt of the latest insert to the pos- hind the league | | If you have rheumatism, lumbago, ke © bottle of Sloan's Liniment. It kiils the pain. Al drugglste.—Advertisement. Chicago, Sept. 21.—Resulits tod practically agsure base ball fans that the world's championship serics will | be fought out this fall between the | Brooklyn Nationals and the Boston | ¢ Americans. The former won today, while its nearest rivals, Philadelphia and Doston lost. Standing: | Won. Lost Pet. | Brooklyn ., v 88 66 L60T14 | Philadeiphia “eeooB3 BT EDOD] BOSton +....uvs 67 67777 In making it three straizht over Detroit, Boston pushed Jennings' men another full game belind, row leading them by ti.ree contests. i- cago held second place though it lost to Phiiadelphia. The standing: Won. Lost Pet £5 59 58741 63 56949 Detroit 66453 04 Lajoiz May IManage Salt Lae City Team nd, O, Sept. 21.—ano!e_on considering an offer which will end his big league career and|__ malie him a magnate and manager in the class AA minors if he accepts it The Salt Lake City Dall ciub in Pacific Coast league has offered La- joie, the place as playing manager with an option t'm a big block of stock in the club. Lajoi: is now in Cleveland, his play- ing cays for the present scason being over, because of a stralzed ligament in his leg. St. Andrew's Boys’ Club Installs Cfficers for Year) St. Andrew’s Boys' club elected of- | ficers for the ensuing ycar \Vednes i day nigat, when they met in the home of Edward Grey, 4316 Ersiine street. Edward Grey was chosen president; Lynn Geyman, vice president, and Gordon Trimble, secretary-treasurer The new by-laws had their first rcad- | ing and were laid over for final ac- tion. After the business scssion, the members enjoyed refreshments, * . Brooklyns Bunch Thrae Singles, | | started for the league leaders, but 2, DODGERS CAPTURD SEGOND OFF GARDS Two Doubles and Triple Off Lotz in Fifth. THEY WIN, SIX TO THRED Jrooklyn, Sept. 21.—The Brooklyns bunched three singles, two doubles and a triple off Lotz in the fifth in- ning today and won the second game of the St. Louis sertes, 6 to 3. Coombs was reached for a double and two sin- gles in the first inning. After Smith | had led off the second with a single, Cheney was sent on the mound and he blanked the Cardinals, striking out n'ne. Score: ST. LOUI BROOVLYN ADH. O.AE AD.H. O.A . 00 1 Ol'hne'nct 4 10 0 0 010 1oaub'tdb 3 17 1 0 0 8 1 Oitengelrf 3 1 1 1 0 00 2 0wheatif 3 13 0 0 112 0 erkiedf 0 00 0 0 002 g shar1iaie 330 y 1A N8 214 OOkondn 21321 161 0)Milere 4 111 1 0 110 0oombey 0 0 0 0 0 09 0 0lhenc,y 4 10 2 0l 1032 ——— 000 1 Totals..301027 § 1 0000 Totals 412 3 *Batted for Currle in ninth, at. Louls 2.0 90000 0 13 Broollyn . 0 ¢ 05600 0 1— Two-base fller, Stengel, Wheat Three-base hity O Stolen bases: Long, Bescher (2), tnyder (2), Cutshaw, Olson. Double pla caciier Con:ales mad Snay- der. Uascs on balls: Off Lots, oif Cur- rie, 1. Hits and carned runs: Off Lots, 8 Iits and 6 runs in four and two-thirds in- nings; off Currie, 2 hits and 0 runs In threo ane one-thi; lanings; off Comls, 3 hits and 2 runs in one and ono-third Ianings; off Choney, 6 hits and 0 runs In seven and two- thirds Innings. Struck out: By Lotz, 1; by Cheaey, 0. Wid plich: Cheaey. Umplies: Klem and Ems] Rods Whip Braves. Boston, Sept, 21—ileavy, consistent and timely hitting "resulted ia another victory for Cincinnatl over Loslon today, 6 to 4. Griffith led at the bat with a triple and three singles In flve times uy, d-lving in CINCINNATI. BOSTON, AD.IL O.A.B. AB, 0 0Collins,cf 4 4 0i'nviens 4 +Chapelle Totals. .40 14 27 11 1*Connelly Totals. .34 of the five runs. Beore: ted for Lzan in ninth. ted for Gowdy In ninth. Cincinnatf » .2 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0—5| three Boston 001030 0 0 Two-base hits: Konctchy, Kopf. Three- b SIfiith, Choso, Stolen bawes: hnelder. Lases on b.:lls: Off 2; off Wyler, 2. Hita and earncd chnelder, 8 hits and 4 runs In nlae inniags; off “lyler, 14 hits and 6 runs i1 nine faninss. Btruek out: By Hohnelder, G; by Tyler, 8 Umplrcs: O'Day and Harri- son Pusscd ball: Gowdy, Pirates V'hip 1lles. 21. — Plttsburgh five in- lied Rixey off o today and easlly dofeated Philadel- 8 to 8 Carry scored four of the victo:'s ruzs and stole threo bas:s, Grim-s & very effective, only two hits being made oft him 11 tha fi°st slx Innings. Heore: PITTCBURCH, PHILADIILPHIA. THE ACOUSTICS A ARE AWFUL ! six hits In the first three innings, could o player reac Cubs Chly ANY THING! not | DON'T SMELL iz, ¢ e b but the core. After that one od base in the next six taninze. The Glants made thofr hits off Hendrlx at on-ortune times. Score: CHICAGO. NEW YORK ABH OAE ABH, OAE Zolder,3b 3 0 1 3 OBurnalf 4 1 3 0 0 Flackr{ 4 1 2 0 Olerzogib 4 1 0 1 0 Mann,dt 4 32 1 0 0Doolandb 0 6 0 0 0 Safer,db 4 2 8 0 OXbta'nrf 4 1 2 0 0 Wil'msef 4 0 2 0 1Zim'ndb 3 3 3 4 0 Wilsone 3 1 6 3 OFl'tch'rss 3 3 1 3 0 Yerkesb 3 0 3 3 OKauffef 8 1 6 10 Wort'nss 3 0 1 3 Oiolkedb 3 010 1 0 Hondrix,p § 0 0 1 iy 00 0 0 0 = v e == Aridenc 8 1 8 3 0 Totals..31 62413 1Perrittp 3 0 1 0 0 Totals..29 92711 0 Chicago . 0 00000 0 0 00 New York I O A W B S BE BN ‘Two-base hit: Wilson. Home run: Rari- don, Stolen bascs: Zimmerman, Dolan, Double play: Wilson and Yorkes. Banoa on balls: Off Perritt, 1; off Hendrix, 2. Larned runs: Off He: \ By Per- ritt, 1; by Quigley and Dyron, {nichts Temgplar Funeral For Late Major Warnar Major Georpe Warner, past com- mander of Mount Calvary comman- decy, No. 1, Knights Templar, who died Monday at the home of his daughter in New York City, will be buried this afternoon at | o'clock from Campbell's undertaking parlors ‘on Broadway. The funeral will be under the auspices of the Knights ‘vemplar of New Yerk City. Major Warner's body will be cre- mated and the ashes will be interred i the Onawa cemetery, lowa, ward J. Cornish is ofiicial representa- tive of Mount Calvary commandery at the obsequies. Empire Gas and Fuel Co. sh 0! vs Business Increase The combined statement of the Empirs Qas and Fuel company and Its present sub- sidiaries, giving both the figures on the business during the fiscal year ending July 31, and the last three months of that flscul yenr, crease In business. gross earnings wore $6,74 Indicates w rather remarkable | During the flscal year $3,006,089 76, and the balance §2,196 X For the last threa months the gross earn- 1 were §.,020,733.13, .09, and the balance $1,286,640.32. the net profits Healih Department Has Run Short of Cach of Realm City Commilslqncr Kugel offered for t. e consideration of the city coun- cil an emergency ordinance for tie appropriation tunds to carry the heal. $3,300 additional department of through the remaiider of the year. The scarlet fevir outbreak last ‘win- ter and spring is given as one of the reasons for this emergéncy s | GUS WILLIAMS T0 PLAY WITH PROS Omeha Boy Returns From Nashville and Will Play in Outficld Sunday. OECIL THOLPSON TO HURL The All-Star professional team which will clac.. with the Brundeis Stores tez.a1 «. Rourke p Sunday afternoon begins to assume formid. able proportions and Bradford's crew will have to play a bang-.,. game of to escape without a whitevashe VVilliams, who is one of the hon . .. . ... in the blew into Omaha from e, wiere he playea tinis sum- mer. Nasiivilie copped tie Southern league pennant t.s year and the @ Loys long hits p.. .. a big part in the victory. Gus will play in wie outueld for the All-Stars. Anotiier Omaha boy wuio played on a pennant-winniag ciub tnis year and wio biew iato towu tais week is Frank Synelk. Synek was with the Dennison ciub, which copped the flag in the ‘rexas-Oilahoi.. league, Fiank will piay second base for the All-Stars_Suncay. Cecil Thompson and Joe Burg of the Rourkes will also play on the te wota- anompson and Burg are in Omal: working on * for the post-season series here during Ak- var-Ben, Cecil will co the hurling for tre Al Stars and Burg will play third ba.e, Spellman to Catch. Ed Spellman, who caugiit with Mi. aukee in the Ame..... associas tion, ‘has beca signed to recéive I ‘..nF_snn's slants, Jimmy 1zne will play first base. Guy l.offman will piay one of tie outflield positions and relieve Thompson in i".e Lox in case anything should happc.i to Cecil. Ben s.arris, formerly with Topeka and Denver and later with . ¢ Kansas City Fecerals, will alio play in the o:.'field. As it stands .his pro? ..'.nal nine loc' . preity much the goods and there may be .nother star or two drop in before the week is out. It should be a pretty battle at least, The game will start Sun.ay at 3:18. business, . AB.IL O.A.E. ABH. 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