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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1916. _— e e T . BRINGING UP FATHER = = A - Drawn for The Bee by George McManus ; SAY - COULD 5‘ \l ] / g : ANYTHING FOR ME THIRST ~ | | P SPLIT | hits, that were scattored through ;'x n‘-- RED HOSE MAKE ]T Bawnih 20 11 m’xn?‘fi;p pads »i firm wa n(‘»n(t)hc l('nu:tr} ;"ubli%}wm | . nings. Philadeiphia hit $chneider hard in | Walters.o 3 2 § § 0Cfcotte, 01 90 ompany of Omaha, but the witnes i AMATEURS TO HAVE Sland@ng Of Teams SU ERBAS (Ao . Siae e el . Uvateei® 10 0 0 0 Totals..29102710 0| declares if it was he did not know it. i | { [ ATy o PRTLADBLPHIA. | Loveins 20050, L0 He admitted attending a meeting at D D St e IO - e THRRRONTOFROR s | Brooklyn BT Al A | o' 4113 obancices s 11 800l | *Batted, for Russell in eighth. not recall any mention being made | Mermmeriy Philadeiphia L1110 14 86 -601 — | el b b e | —_ New York 0 0001090 0—iof the Country Publishers’ company, | Boston ...... D1 8l 533 3 Chicago . ....0 0 1 1 0% 30— 3 e 2 ! Armours Will Play Murphys and | %% % m‘Robinu Manage to Hold First ’ 3§ 1200 Boston Shuts Out Aclevel'and, Two-baro hilg: Folich, (21 Clentte, Hon- V H 11 Wth | Rourkes Will Olash with All- | &y 036 6 it| Place in League Race by 1470 Ruth Being Invincible Nith s, Bker Mag Mope nn Benn | V]G Halllgan Yl | Star Sandlot Nine LRC Lol oot b o i Dividing Double-Header, |3oere 2 41,020 Men on Bases. : . Colling, Nean, Terry; Waliery, | ; . Bt Lo daely, 1 o . Moseley,p 32102713 0 it on balls: Off Cicotte, 3; Rus- ! ainemiatc ol £ Houp) Upeaiefo 9 il B, s on i e oo f | Prank Moore to Aid *Clarke 1 ..|LOST FIRST, WIN SECOND | 2o | GARDNER IN STELLAR PLAY | Speh,T biisand,d qums in pever hiuines: Coaching Nebraska Totals. .32 ! { i | i EVENTS FOR EVERY CLASS| “M°" '@l 2! Loutsville | g} o ey o off Cleotte, § hits and 1 run in nine Innings | s | Indlanaplis 92 67 3 : k ,g‘:“:{ ""' 8 ‘?r"u'n S n ;’f} b i e, S 3 s 0 Struck out: By Cleotte, 4; l:,\‘)(u};r-h } A banner attraction that ‘should | 863 Minneantls 87 T4 | Brooklyn, Sept. 25.—Brooklyn man- | a or Grf it no nnn ; ] Cleveland, Sept. 25.—Boston made ‘m 1y 1. Umpires: Hildebrand and e e e | tickle the palate of Omaha base ball | §*% Yark 78 T3 -pTRe Bav 42 1822 | aged to hold the lead in the National [ GinenASt, o3 3§ 0 § § § § oZ§|it three out of four today by winning o5 oy incoln, Neb, Sen t fans is scheduled for Rourke park Cleveland .16 74 i 4711 league pennant race today by divid-| Two-base hit: Paskert. Stolen basess |from Cleveland, 2 to 0. Cleveland Judge sedgwick \Telvgram.%-T wo more n;e.n \\c;\_- | Sunday afternaon. Three events are | prila " 43 115 826 shiloeies 04101 427| ing a double header with Chicago. | Etskert, tock (2), Chase (2). Double playe: | made as many hits as Boston, but dded to the Nebraska coaching staff ‘ Kopf to Groh to Chase, Bancroft to Niehoff 1d d hi ith ; é E . e todas ; Yesterday's Results. * b vish 5 ire intto Luderus. Bases on balls: Off Schnetder, | could do nothing with men on bases. G T heYe today. : | carded 3 ‘ ; \'A";:,'V:’l.y rn\‘:n‘"r Ihf.“s“mrs wou, the first, 7 to 4, m‘.; off Rixey, 1. Hits and earned runs: Off | ¢ o000 ooy gl y and Shorte | IVGS eStlmOHy Vic Halligan, captain of the 1914 | The Rourkes, winners of the West- o b b imehdy | ten innings. Brooklyn had the game | Schnetder, 10hits, 2 runs in seven innings: | Scratch hits by Janvrin and Shorten, Hifakiers; was niaced| inicharge ot the | g 4 tishurgh, 0-3; Boston, 6- off Moseloy, its, 1 inn; itzel’ fice is' sac- fests ) D | ern league ‘pepnant. this, year, will} Chiosgo, 7.2; Browkiyns.4-4 apparently safe up to the seventh, | gttt ,;iorri‘icl;n:‘l:r?"“ e P }.I(?hlltzels sagrifice and Lcw!§ M; Ifl Da;ma:ge Cavsell_reahmeu eleven and l-ranklkloor_rl. | pal an All-Star amateur nine com- | ("{m"",‘l‘l‘:'"“OZI;'I“I:M‘“'“H‘_ 1y when Cheney's wildness let in two :{n:‘l-m:y('(pfr} uz:,n‘.’.lamt]-c‘ Killifer, Um- frlflc:l fIyth'Ia\eT}lli(?;‘t:Q I';::Z‘)]‘Cn a‘n‘fi‘ G mrm”]l’v. of |l‘!¢‘;;)a:cgop :\gglcs& \I\gl ‘ posed of a chosen team of the best AMERICAN LEAGUE | runs, Johnston's muff of a fly with B Haah P | fz::h"; i‘;g‘!:produrc; Otherl i iEhe (From a Staff Correspondent. la)f—?:lta‘]lm.ridh?nn‘sa}:ir‘cjcsm‘e\&re fs sandlot players in thé city. The Ar-| New York, 1; Chlcago, b | two-out let in the tying run, and his| oo\ 00 "9 Boston won two games fifth. A one-hand pickup by Gardner Lincoln, Sept. 2! —(Specisl)—Tes- | "0 0 lghc best linesman ever seen | - h : Washington §; Detrot, 5. misjudgment of another, which gave|from Ppictsburgh today, 5 to 0 and 3 to 2., Ypars > he | imony purporting to show that the N Lovas SH | mours, (lass A champions of Omaha, ; v 7 3 that started a double play was thc|tmon | n the Pacific coast and was a mem- i e, : 4 1| Boston, 2; Cleveland, 0 | Wortmah a home run, started a rally| In the first game J' C. Smith of Boston, that, ) Nebraska Newspaper union, formerly | o the if s will clabh with the Murphy Did Its, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | by Chicago in the tenth that hetted | made four singles in four times at bat, | fielding feature, Score: 1~‘ Yook “which Tt W aniaen ber of Dr. Stewart's eleven two years 1 h: i Minneapolis 9; Milwaukee, 0 [ Y g each hit scoring a run. In the two games CLEVELAND. | of York, which 1s suing the Wyes ago, which claimed the champion- Clags B champions of Omaha. And| Hingeapolls B: Miwarkoe. four runs and the game, _ | the four pitchers working had a total of ABH.O.AE. BOSTON. | Newspaper union for $300,000 for al- ship of the United States a field meet for a amateur ball play- GAMES TODAY, Brooklyn took the second, 4 to 2,|twenty-nine strikeouts. Tyler had eleven (Graneylf 3 0 3 0 0 ABHOAR | cged combination in restraint of | S Ot il S ill be h | th h M d’ ffectiv itch-| and Grimes five in the first game, while | Barb'e3b 4 2 3 0 OHooper,rf 3 0 A fediae e Hitaaelt el A e b change will permit Stewart an ers wil ¢ held. 5 Natfonal League—Chicago at Brooklyn,| through Marquards etlective piteh-| o 0o haa cignt and Retlbach five in|Speak'ref 3 1 1 0 0Janv'n2b 4 1 ; : 0 rade, was himself active in suppress-| Ruth¥ford to devote all of their at- Arrangements for this sport ban-|st Louls at New York ing. Errors behind him allowed the|the second. Rotnrt = 40 0 1 O8horten ord L0l 8 other similar organizations, was [ ¢ e G, B, CE ueet were consummated yesterday. American League—-No games scheduled. visitors to tie the score in the eighth,| Manager Callahan gave Gleason, a re- | W'b'ss.ss 3 0 oLewisat 2 1 2 0 0|ziven by Associate Justice Samuel 3 yee 4 Srrengy o : cruit, a chance to show In the first game, | GandiLib 4 11 it : - ; ; ¥ The field meet evehts will start but the locals came back with three | Zio™ & G Cey | Turner,2b 4 1 8 § 0Gardr.sb 4 0 11 0| ] Sedgwick of the Nebraska supreme ) o - promptly at 1 o'clock. Fungo hit- F]RST GHOIGES WIN Ihiu, which with a passed ball, gave | “"Honus Wagner was givon a rest in RGN E a e he 2% Ul ourt in a deposition taken at the | ting, circling the bases, Bunt and them two runs and the game. Score, [ecoind game, Johnston covering first. Ma-| Beebe,p 0 0 0 1 GRuthp 3 2 1 2 () apitol today. o Brat ffitarion Mrowi g L '| maux had a little the better of Reulbach| Gouldpy 0 0 0 1 0 —==—=|""The jud R avith Hist broft 4 Wi wi nsti- CHIC. 3 LYN ported. Score: *Kav'gh 1 0 00 0 mm Sedgwick, publishe: & | % i AB.H.OAE. ABH.OAE. . Al 00000 ; . ; i i tute the field meet. There will be Flackrt 4 0 2.0 0Johnmet § 2 2 0 1| PITTSBURGH, BOSTON, <Chapimn 1 0 0 0 0 Republican, was associated in the AB.H.O.A.E. Collins,of i iventl f|m‘ eve;y class, A, B and C. A Mann,if ;. ‘1) ; 0 :!’huh'lilb‘ ‘ §1¥ s g aaan kot : f] 12 ’ 01 e | partnership and later in the copora- { t is believed fully 100 amateur - ball Salor,ib 3 O0Stengei,rt b ) lar lle, Totals..32 72716 1 i | i by Mabel ‘Trask, Early Don and |Keibet 111 0 owhettic o 0 0 0 ofCarevier & 110 oWinolbre ¢ 13 o af THSW S TS0 L gy S hi i REr vl palncte in thcs? cvents, [itimeios 30,1 0 0Merklote 3 01 0 0[N TNe § 330 15CHMabed 41 1 0 an for O'Nelll in_fifth. In the suit for damages, which was | rizes will be put up for first and ueen Hal Oapture Bi, Mottaid 110 0'0cucwd © o 13 01 et 3 11 0 Odageeit8 6 3 0 0| eBatted for Bocbe in elghtls iled in the federal court at Sioux } Wilson,e 4 0 4 0 0Mow 31130 gee, 0 J ] AL 5 B second places, - E ts at Golumb Yerkengb 4 1 b 3 00isonss 3 1 8 5 0| Kingrf ~ 2 1 3 1 OEgandb 4 1 0 3 0|cjeveland .....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O alls, S. D, in September, 1915, the | = = Class Champs Clash. EQLY 86 NOIRmUNS. Pech'sdb 4 1 2 8 OMeyernc § 110 1 0;SIslinab 2 0 2 1 (Backno 3 1113 0) pogton ........0 0 01 1 0 0.0 0—2) Nebraska firm claimed a violation of | : p! N Wort'nes 4 1 2 3 1Cheneyp 8 1 1 1 0|Glea'n2b 2 0 1 1 0Tylerp 2 1,38 . - L 1in, 7 i i Laveni® 85 0.0 OBmine® 9 0 00 9| IEthes 4 0 1.0 0 2222 °] rwo-base nhit: Thomas Sacrifice hits: | Lo Sherman anti-trust act. I shby-a5 Lextcon-% Following the field meet the Ar- ALL MKINNEY 1S BEATEN Packan, 3 1 2% 0Delp” 00 00 0| W.Wgro 2 1 §°1 0 Totals..331127 9 1|Hoblitsel Hooper, Lewls. Sacrifice fly:| Judge Sedgwick during the course | mours and Murphys will lock horns, Veusha B /0o 0.0 0.0 " e | GPimes,p 3 0 0 3 1 Lewls. Double plays: Turner to Wambs-| Judge Sedg th S¢ “ The Murphys h: idea that th —— sughnd 9 22220 motam..36 83014 1), ——m——— Ganes. Gardner 'to Jdanvrin to Hoblitzel | of the taking of the deposition, testi- ¥ e Murphys have an idea tha ey X . i Tot 018 1 ! Totals..38 724 9 | Bases on balls: Off Gould, 1; oft Ruth. 2 | fied that George A. Josyln, now. presi- can ‘give the Armours a tough fight.| Columbus, O, Sept. .25.—Three y © 0 00 2 1 0 4=1]|Pitteburgh . ..0 0 0 0 0 0—0| Hits and earred runs: Off Smith, § hits | /* e Western” NewsSaper | They aren’t 86 chesty as to insist| first choices won handily atthis af-| Goeséo - ~0 2 4 | Boston 01 1001 |2 runs in five Innings; off Beebe, 2 hits' [dent of the cstern Newspaper | th llop. the ‘packers, but th v ircui ety (RIS (AU, 08 ARy ki | 2 e In three innings; off Gould, no hits | union, had demanded about $4,000 for ! \ ey can wallop the packers, but they | ternoon’s Grand Circuit races, WHen | rwo.base hita: Packard. Home run: Wort- | Two-base hits: Hinohman, Konetohy. | 10 UM 11 Cic*, fing: orf Ruth, 7 nits, nc | oo y€0 CUMETE R S0 i C OL aver the South Siders will know | Mabel Trask, Early Don and Queen|man. Btolen bases: Meyers, (‘,hpnefi.' s.;lnr | :‘:‘r;'g;;:;'"rll‘m"'“_'l:;'l-“ s:';f\::x.b;fi}.“wv' | runs in nine innige. " Struck out: By Gould | SQIELH Swmpmmr,, | i i o fico hits:: Daubert, Cheney. Sacrifice fly: | o hit: Tyler. ys: 1; by Ruth, 65 Umplres: Nallin and|a Kansas e " I | A theylhuge been fin a battle when the | Hal in turn took the Chamber of | fice bt Yorkes,| Saler, Wert- | Wagner, Siglin, Baird, Sigiirg J. Wagner. | o'youghiin . The judge said he borrowed -the GO WELL WITH BOW OR FOUR: 0! he‘t is over. 3 Commerce trotting stake, the Dev-| yan Off Lawvender, 3; ,,".Sl"llllng& Bulr:, "’3 w-.ne;." an, §lh,ran- Senators Deat Tigers. money from an Omaha bank to pay IN-HAND 15 cta. each, 6 far 90cts. they finished = the .““0“: ,5‘"““)' g‘t‘;u&: lo“fl::?f‘agyctriti“\:un the gvt‘:. Lt L gy o Puhkl‘;d\ slmuig{rh’nr;.lirn1hr“:‘.:nn‘}2:)§-‘::rln: A ;‘J\:tn‘l?\:\llrr‘n':p:‘ game Washington defeated Detroit, 8 to 5. | Jydge Sedgwick was asked if the 7 k ¥ ~|and/1 run in elght and one-third innings; 3 1 A 1l and the lead of six < They are waiting in Omaha for the r 4 et % 0 rans in one.third Struck out: By Grimes, 5; by Tyler, 11| AYres pitched wel 9 i e 2:15 e's first divi- | off Vaughn, 0 h 4 A h de hie post-season series_with the Ameri- | qio, heb“,o: :rd o budls in the sec. | Ining: off Cheney, 6 hits and § runa in nine | Passed balla: W. Wagner, 3. Umpires: Quig- | Funt o, 0Tl BOVE, "o sy™ln eho | can association wihners, which will :)l:r'i"oni thcat He was ‘L’-,'mc,d N i S e | . '";02;’0“;"' i ! second Inning and finished the fourth, fater % ", . L. r e-thire ning; o Dell, s A TTT UR o be held Ak-Sar-Ben week. This gave o Prista Sbtra H. Ao ¥ which Dubuc managed to check the east- - 5 Mabel Trask was -conceded the|and 0 .runs in one-}hlrdjn;m: 'Q“ h‘yjt‘)lllna & A‘Bl 5\..\2.5(;8‘ & AAB-;M;-AiE orn batsmen. an opportunity to bring' the profes-| Chamber of Commerve event, Therc|Pitched ball: By Cheney (Saler). Struck |Coliinact 4 1.0 3 (Bigbse,p gy DETROIT. ! i i A \ out: By Packard, 8; by Cheney, Wild | Mar'lle,ss 1 b 11100 iy sionaly into action against an ama-| waq 3 heavy play with the Cox mare | pitch: Doll. Passed balls; Meyers. Umplres: [ Wiiholtrt 4 0 0 0 0Careyef 3 8 2 0 1f . ABHOAR = ABHOA4T teur team, so the Ak-Sar-Ben game | cied on” both Sister Strong and | Bason ana Rigler, Time: 2:20. Score second (Xombyid & 114 2 ofinmnie 2 0 1 1 ¢ [Lo0RID 4 3§ 4 QRusies 4 0 0 5 0 was framed. Last spring the Luxus, Bacelll But nelthen was able to place | & Magoelt 3 0 0-9 1lstomIb 4 1 6 1 0|Mianct 53 3 0 ODyerss 1 0 00 0 B i d A acelll, but neither w P CHICAGO. BROOKLYN, o $ th ’ Smithf 4 0 2 0 0Cobbef 65 3 3 00 Ourgeols an: rmours put up pretty Mabel Trask. The E f BIH.OAE ABH.OAE |EFangb 2 11 6 0J.S'thes ¢ 172 4 0, - 1 51300 : H i Buk once to Mabel Trask. The Eno, from ABH.O.A, BH.OAE | Gowdye 2 0 8 0 0Fischorc % 0 8 1 0| Ricert 63 2 0 1Veacht sHtica Bupinst the Rodrkes, 80 Ly o/ iavitl t consideredas a factor, | Flackrt 3 070 0 OMyers,ct 3 0 10 0lRoul'chyp 3 1 1 6 1Mam'éx(p 8 0 0 2 0 Shanksib 4 111 0 0Craw'drt 4 2 0 0 0] : 1 (B i & i - | wousville, not consi 2 tOF) | gmithrt 1 0 0 0 ODaub'tib 4 2 8 1 1 ST A Aiig | McB'dess 3 3 0 6 1Hei'ndb 1 010 0 0 3 is believed an tar nine con JWE'r, 10000 i sist of selected cracks | 100k the second honors by coming|Mannit 4 3 3 0 0Stengelrf 4 32 0 0 01 woiu1e.. 25 52713 2 P 2000 O Wirmso 8 2 6 0 OYoun 30211 ; ¢ amateur _cracks y 3 inishing | MOI't&1b 4 0 7 1 1Wheatit 3 0 0 0 0 Ayers,p 6 1 0 2 0Stanggec 4 1 7 0 0 would make stiff opposition~ second in the first heat and finishing | Roter® § 7 5 § 100Was 4 2 2 0 1] \ Totals..31 82412 2 S R SORDAIHON, one position ahead of Harry J. S. in Wflln(uln.(‘h i1 z 4 0Mow'y,ib 11130 *Batted for J. Smith in ninth. Totala. .39 B 100 g0 o ow i 3 i 2 1 4 10lson, Pittsburgh .. 0.0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0—2 Dubue,p 2 2 Imogene Loses Its e s nthe second hest and | bronaty 4 1,0 8 oMeyeme 4013 0 0 lhaulon™. 000 0 0 0 3 0 8 a3 fmuna 08 01Y] : Rk L Ll A T I o 2| Two-base hits: Johnston, J. Smith. Three- ATl h ly d that fast ki dendrix,p 4 0 0 2 Totals..34 83710 3| ' 0 she easily -‘“i’Pf that fast in keep-| JeWiVP 3 0 8 8 0 motals. .3 2|base hits: Reulbach, Konetchy, Warner.| . 1 Pu‘st Game to ||1]X118 ing clear of Harry J. S. and Sister o s Stolen ba Egan, Collins. Sacriice hit Batted for James in fourt i/ Totals. .36 82413 & Hinchman. Sacrifice 11 Reulbach, | Washington ...3 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0—8 | |Strons. SHatted Tor Fiack.ln slghth.” = Maranville 60 on balls: Off Reulbach. | Detroit 92011000 1—5 %1 e Third of the Year. 5 L olitnd 3; oft Mamaux, 2. Hits and earned runs:| mwo. rofter, McBride (2), Wil- | } I 1 28,228 1 X i ) Chica, 0/10000 01 0—3 | Two-base hits: Foster, § magene, pept. 25—(Special.) | Early Don's victory was his third Brookih A2 S 8 3 iTi|oft Mamauk, & hits, 2 runs in-el ltams. Ayres. Stolen hases: Leonard Cobb | —Imogene lost”its first game this| of the year in the stake raced under ¥ finge; ot Reuinddh, ¢ hita3 tu 3), Veach, Sacrifice htt: McBride. Sacri- | eason or the Nome grounds to the s Two-buse hits: Kelly, Yorkos. Three-base | innings. Hit by pitched ball: By Mamaux | fics files: Crawtord, You Bascs on balls: S ¢ Nome g the Devereaux plan, The real contest | nic: Wilson. Stolen bases: Mollowits, Mow- | (J. C. Smith). Struék out: By Reulbach, | Off Ayres off Dauss, off Dubuc fast Luxus team of Omaha; score 4 tn | in this race was for the place, Until|rey, Olson. Sagrifice hit: Myors. Double | 6; by Mamaux, & Umpir Byron and | Hits and earned runs: Off Ayres, 2, W{m:n pitched for the locals and | well down the stretch in the third | Piay: Daubert, Marquard. Basea on balla:| Quigley. run in nine innings; off Dauss H ot drix, 2; off Marquard, 1. Earned e e s o e | d two-thirds Woozley for the Brewers. Wyman | heat, Brisac of the Murphy stable, | runa: Off Hendrix, 3; off Marquard, 1. Hit (et L Pt 1 2 |9 , 3 hits, ! vo-thll nr struck out twelve, but the Brewers hit | seemed to have the best chaiice. Then | by pitched ball: ' By Hendrix (Wheat), Brea,ch Of Promlse it Dabus, 4 n‘n;,‘ml Fan I lye nione v hard in the pinches, while Woozlfey | a break put him out of it and Brescia | Strugk out: By Hendrix, 6 by Marquard, f o Iy A, A Ly Deuah gty should have hmd a shut-out but for|followed Early Don home, taking the |una gason o U piress Hieler And TWO Dlvorce [ ‘h;{:p;r::'Tr;;...:'\{.:nu. ) an error, as the locals could do noth- | second part of the stake away from Twenty-One for Giants. [ . ing with his slants. Luxus scored|Grand Chimes. { v / 1 4 I 4 . Chicago Sept. 25.—The American league | : Now York, Sept, 25.—The New York Na- s C l b | s 5 %3 * two in the fourth by a walk, twobunts| Hal Connor, after Hal McKinney's | tionals' double victory over the St. Louls ults a!t olumpus Aenngtl ”"‘;“ Jlasg todhy “\!:“VBY R X el and a two-base hit by Turk Smith, | collapse in the second heat of the 2:15 | ¢/ub here this afternoon enabled the Glunts | tory for Chicago over New Yo el it unei vk, ; to lay claim ¢ 0 locals by their win remained in the pennant but Imogene tied it up in the fifth by | pace’s first division, brought Direct | for o SRR e Rew . Dismlor e kb rator) : 5 I for consecutive games won one season. At| Columbus, Neb, Sept. 25.—(Spe-|race, twoand one-half games behind Boston, | an error and two hits. Johnny Ha-| Bell into prominence hecause he|tha completion of the double-header the who also won. L4 P . 2 zen's home run in the seventh won | nosed out Hal King in it, started win- | &m had won 'tweniy-ona straight vie. | cial.)—Caroline Nohel, formerly of| Chicago won the game by bunching hits Tyt g ; torfes, this displact 0 off Russell. Febsch's home run, which | G ¢ for the Luxus and Bud Melady's | ning in the third heat, and was not | famous I‘r:vld::t:c(;‘:Ay:,"ew;:r:‘rodn \:&J\‘lal\orfolk, but for the last few months | Cloared the left field screen belng the win- | triple in the ninth, with one on,|interrupted until he had the race set-|games in a row in 1884 has been making her home in Cn!um—\ ning run in the fourth Inning.. The locals i i . (A 5908 8 Rt 3 ? | clinched the contest by hitting Love hard. | i cmcheLd thgxghs.l{or the Brewers. Man- | tled, He was fourth choice in original d'f"“,‘:""f‘ vl ‘l'v‘v’;:‘"y‘_":,:myr"‘r:‘m"_':“'l“t'";,‘": bus and had been engaged as house- | Baker's walk in the fifth Innin | ager Les Cahill announced the Lux-; betting. ot TEate - DAnnt Rhreataned . Mveral - Hien | field out and Walter's single say ar, and after the game showed the | of her heats of the 2:15 second divi- | o surpassed until today. In 1906 the Chi- 5 & m . i i f d hecon ci : Blaser for $5,000, allegin | cago admirers, formerly of Dubuque, Sc - Luxus boys a gime they will never |sion. Horace McKerron's right to|{+f American leaguo club won nineteen = ase 39 ging that he had | + j; in a streteh. The New York Glants ran|proposed marriage to her and h: 0 NEW YORK. CHICAGO. forget. Sc°'°:o P ST :( HE | the place was disputed by Major A |elghtean stralghts fn 1904 and seventoon | [ ob 8 er and had not | L0° A01—4 ¢ 3 AB.H.O.AE. ABH.OAE Luxus H : : . o lived up to his agreement. Blaser is | Magee,cf 4 30000 b © Imogent . 0000200002 § B "“.;!: the fh"“ll “"!c ‘?)“k"“{‘y °"§;: 'A:;.:;:~r:Trlr:rlno'; 'T&.}’JI”:.‘.,J.‘"»?."“ ex-|intending to marry a woman from |Hendxrt 4 1 0 9 it Batteries: Luxus, Woogley and Rushen- hen the latter broke, but =Miss|caeded these tigures, the best record be. | Switzerland, he having sent her trans- | bipp.1b 8 0 8 0 $0.100] berg; Imogene, Wyman and Castle. Um- Patchy came on and forced Horace|ing by the Corsicana club of thés Texas ion t me to A H Mr, | Baker3b 3§ 1 2 0 433001 pire: Saner. McKerron to a whipping finish leaguo fn 1902, Bcore: gostation totome to America. | Mr.| SIS G 104 i b1l . g — | s ) ST. LOUIS. NEW YORK. Blaser is lhdm“ 65[ yeark old and l}asflflxh,lt 00 0 0°0Terrs 30100 M d { all » k lnds ivua | i m H.OAE LO.AE. | b esident o ¢ for | Sea o | .~ Two Wrestlers Arrive in Charged With Stealing ; ATV e ATAR D00 8 Ve S e - 1 aae Tor 4 . . G it “ TR - Omaha at the Same Time Watches from Mails| $01 8 ORBORIC 3 0 8341 Fred Asche has brought suit in the 1 K A o $22 0 0Zimndb 4 013 0|district court against his wife, Mrs o S oo ln - Jack Taylor, the Canadian cham-| Sioux-Falls, S, D, Sept. 25.—(Spe- Y :‘lfllvl"n-l‘ $0 38 8] unn Asche, for divorce, allcgin‘g that | . ion, and “Sam Clapham, who pro-| cial.)—Charged with tampering with | Tengsf 3 0 3 0 OHolkeis 3 311 o his - wife . made! frequent. :trios m' Metal-t tal contact . esses to be Great Britain'’s champ, | United States mail, John D. Hauf, |Snvdernid 3 0 T 0 0Raridenc 3 0 8 0 o[ orC R li?m had d?e‘ked‘ etal-to-metal c breesed into Omaha Sunday in search | aged 20, of Tripp, has-been brought |Medo'wp 3 0 0 3 fSchurn 3 0 13 9 ez ¢ oF the bank of his pihsedd in bearings is what 50L0 EVERyWERE of matches. Both Taylor and Clap-|to Sioux Falls by Deputy United | Totals..28 33411 § Totals..28 33710 Men. < Bncsier ' Nelson ke con)fl; eventually sends -the _bam are fit and intend to keep up|States Marshal Anderson and when |8t Louls.......0 0 0 0 0 snted itin disted il finest cars to the scrap | their training here. Both are anxious | taken before United States Commis- [ New York....0 0 0 1 0 ":""Pf’ b‘ ’;“ o “i'"l":t “’f““d‘.‘“"‘“l hed to line up for a bout in Omaha, sioner Conway waived his preliminary | Two-base hits. Smith (2). er husband, John Nelson, for divorce, eap. Rohen. Double plays: claiming that he had not properly pro- hearing and furnished bonds in the | pegener to 2t B bal i § , a5 o8 Seoilh, Nobs Bept- 1o (Speciel sum of $1,000 for his appearance at | Off Schupp. 35 oft Meadows, 3. Sturek out ‘C‘d"d ";" h"'l 3“1{:1""" magried fin j xo )/ ASK FOR THE ‘BRAND ::m. nll!) Arudl-l Y;fl;erd-y At Ar . 4| the October term of federal court in | R')n":h\\;."n“'u:',r:'y‘ llr:dow- 5. ,lwmmm. STTONE, Ju | . ) 3 L Duryes. pltched an excollent game| thig city. . He had charge of the [<P%Y "4 Forrison. Score, second game: f t ool | GRAPHITE k. f’.'a?fi'{‘?;x:;flflix‘n'fi'n"?.&'&"m‘.’f.”.n"'lf transferring of mail at Tripp from | 0 k“l;‘i‘(’o.;\.n NEWA‘\P}';.‘:\‘,A B Rallway Commlssmn | Au(omobfl‘ ing the game. one train to another and it is charged | 41000 It 30000 H Car Cont iBeorks % RH.E | that in making the transfer of mail | e o e ears Lar Lontroversy luBRlCANTS rr:::u":“.. 8 8800000 008 5 3|he openecd ?arrel post packages and |Millorlt” 4 113 RS ol s ""l‘"“ 'és"",?‘""'g""df";-'_r | Batterlest Bcotin, D a4 A _|took therefrom articles of- value. {ntt el 0 incoln, . Stpt. 25.—(Special Tele- | X 5 man; ; ok oy ;;<:| i b s Among the articles stolen that have | o 3110 ONolkeso 1376 5!8ffln\'3~.—Thc railway commission hela | are the automobile been recovered are three gold watch- | Wilsonrt “4 0 3 0 ORaridenc § 111 1 0|d hearing today on the practice ht‘-; greasesthntabsolutely At Milwauk Abodlutio » . g | ¢ @ diamond ring and a gold locket | ol B R Db e ALY ing ollowed by the railroads in tak- revent wear in bear- v AR ] PR v e S A g Totals..27 62710 2|ing each others cars after they are ings. Cost more than 06 . 000000000 6 2 s - LEAR unloaded and using them to load up i but the Batteries: Burk and Owens, Land; Sher- North Platte Fair Opens e $ 330 3 8 83 and haul other cargoes, instead of re- plain grease, bu | dell, Moran, Kraft and Dilhoeter. _North Platte, Neb,, Sept. 25.—(Spe- | 731 "0rt o ), Rariden, | tUrning them to the lines to which costisa triflecompared “‘, c“'_o.). kY ey "‘-Ei cial Telegram.)—Lincoln county fair | pprae.hase hit: Holke. Saerifice nits: | they belong. It was this, it was said, with repairs saved. 01000000 0—1 7 ofOPens here tomorrow. Harness races : Fietcher, Porritt. Sacrifice rr'ueu: Kautt, | which was responsible for the car ke N IM/ Batistice: Mart a Cl ; Cochre- | Will be given Thursday, Friday, Sat- | Bescher e mar i 1L | aHOP AR ] Ask your dealer for B e e Geaky Wit pirach agg cgating $1,600 Lt . R it etk | One of the railroad officials in a let- Dixon Lubricating Chart Nell Halloway, 2:23%, Grattell, | Fletcher. Struck out: By Perritt, ; by | ter to the commission recently said il War Upon Fain. 20%, Hallie Wilkes, 2:14}4, Nancy |Lota 6. Umplres: O'Day and Harrlson. | the railroads were all playing a game | | Mloaw's Liniment propares you for every | V. C,, 2:1734, Little Leon, 2:19%, are Phils. Whip Beds. o grab and requisitioining all the cars 5. Keep It handy—It's the greatest | among entries to the 2:15 trot and | Phiiadelphia, Pa, Sept. 35.—Philadel- | they could get their hands on, The Miller over dlacovered. Atall drogelsts. pace which has just been added to | 2% “Rikey "had his ooponcnts eimsost | COMMIsSion expects to issue and order the program. |4t s mercy and while they made seven directing each road to return the cars. JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO. Jorsey City, N. J. m Established 1837 W+ 'J. SwoBODA RETAIL DEALER PHONE DoufLas 222. OMAHANEB