IMF, OMAHA mi: Htl'USltAV, hhl'IKM .iM. 7, "Rudy" Knepper Eliminates Ouimet in National Amateur Championship -' " i . ' i ' , ,i.n Iowa Golfer EDDIE'S FRIENDS The Host Holds the Game Up "I1 Am!ican Uaauc 1 BayeBallReSUllS I national ua0"uT Peter Manning , Outplays Boston ' , ., ,, , 7",JT.r:;,r.t dn3 Standings ..... Breaks Record Outplays Boston Star and Wins Jlol.hy JotW Victory Over Holirrt (Jiiriliit-r Another I'pM't of Day riaj I!tui Victor. lie t uiiutrv Club, ' Urookliue, . Spt. 0 (Hy A. I',-A !niul,ir idol was mppltft nn the l"t wittff h' pedrtal wan erected; 4 Uilih gulling lion w held at I y by youth trout HuMon; from ihr smith, fulitlliiiu promise of. g.ill it'fiinrn, cuttle anothrr younustrr hn nil out i twfi limr i luiiipiuti "i tlie west; another double itltst IrHMtnJ a our iimr hubbr r.i Die l-uunr Thite were thr Iiik'i spot today in the secmid round ni match play at .(' hole in thr ii.itiim.tl ama teur Kulf chiitiipiiin.hip lotirtiaiti'-nt, "I iVIi like the iiiril.il play of linn da, finisher) hi a flood f ram. Il was Jrancia Oiiimil, winner of 'lie national open on these liriki ill iU playful of ..iripie tir with the Iriti.h nia.lria. Varrfon snd Kay, in I 'I. I, who win) -the idol that passed out of flit picture in thr prrsi-iiri-"i lii ItKiut folks. "Kudy" Knippvr nl Monx fity. coiujin-rcr of the llriti-.li (ar, W. It. urranrr. yr unUv drt'ruted three up, two to play. Victory came on the With Krci-n, the trun.il point in Otittmt's -recess of Jf.ir mko. The boy who faced the liuii was lutlc Groin W, Aulbach. a Ho, tun public links player. The Hriti-h lion "I the link was Cyril J II. Tollry, inrmer champion of Orat Hnutn Hid the only regular standard bearer u that country. The hid ttttttiiiK prrt tily fmiKtit off the prt.d i ioiih iriviiitr attack of the mighty Tollry fur hole after hole until he wan charged with loss of the 28tli hole hv the referee' aniilieation of the 15th rule that lie had improved lib lie by pressing down the Then I f tracked, his protect having been waved aside, anil lout the match a lew holes later, 3 and 2. Jones Winner. Third of the day's narred event via the victory of Hobby Jones, the out huf star from the southland, over Robert A. Gardner, Chicago, twice holder of the national cham pionship, Their match, all even after 18 hole, went to the 16th green be fore Hobby won. As expected, Chick Kvans, seeking his third champion f In'p put out VV. C. Fownes, Jr., seek iiiK hit second, returning in kind the action of Fownes who eliminated hick in the tournament, which h'ownci won here in 1910, The score m 11 and 9. Willie I. limner, now of New York, but still carrying iome of the prestige of It) British amateur cham pionship of last year, went' away 7 up, 6 to play, beore the play of Jesse Sweetzer, metropolitan cham pion. The defeat, of Harrison, . H. i liniiuy) JolihStdrf, St, Paul's, hard' l'it'tr, was accomplished by the com paratively frail'1 Billy McPna.il. only a year or two ago a caddy on this lourse, 4 and 3. Frank (IKod ihaux'a unexpected 5-4 victory over George V, Rotan, Louisiana, triumphing over Texas in a conflict confined to the touth and Jesse B. Guilford advance toward succes ;oti to himself as champion in which Reginald Lewie,' of Greenwich, Conn., went down, 11 to 9, were the day's other results. They made for matches tomorrow, deciding the lemi-finalists. that will bring together Guilford and Sweetzer and Tolley and K'l'pper in tilt ex pected to produce super golf and Jones and Mct'hail, ,F.vaii and God chaux in engagements regarded as prospective victories for the players iirst named. Rail Interferes. Although the aquatic conditions oi Monday were almost repeated by rain that came this afternoon there was little to indicate that the sodden greens changed the tide of play, ex cept in the Tolley-Aulbach match in which the public links player led the British golfer re up at the end of the morning round, no decision on M holes reversed the standing at 18. The Jones-Gardner and Johnston MvPhail matches were brought to a conclusion in the rain after start ing all even on the last round of plav. The faihne of Francis Ouimet to slop Rudy Knepper. the trausmis-i-ippi and Iowa state champion, was an upset. Knepper. however, outplayed the Boston Mar from the tee to the cup in the afternoon play. St.vmies on two occasions helped him at times when Ouinut was lamentably short on his putts. Thai, iu tlie main wa the -tory of his downfall, the field re. tilt bciny, 4 and 2. 'lhe niilv hole the HoU!tiaii won in tlit atlernoou round was the 14ih when Knepper tided o reach the tjieen on his second. Vnnther stvnnc on t"c niiiMtin hold Hive OiiHiut not ,t chance to t rrv the mat h to the 17th Starting at the tiuait in the aitcr- io.n, Hobby Jones and Robert t.aiJurr pUw.l mot f.t the tune in .i Hfidv downpour I He t hich' pUvrr lo.i an i-scelluu hnce to U',( thr lead t p" lufn I" .4st Hi, joluie n the l'tt t'ir n the rct tvtn'U!! ' '", .U i ati.l el-nniiati'iii Used Kvf Shof. Vt! ,4, h t.rt.l T.I'.e r.f t Hi ImJ H " 41 .' h k ' t'nl Ai'i-U-h fv ' ' Watni- Mitvn g to t i'!t ft '' I .i!t Hr l.xii " II t.f unit is! lln f!'ji'iid t'ubt. !,''' fltfr i nt 4 l?at r.i t'Fi-kfJ t-t - tH ti ii..r t i unjM .i 'i U i :!-t ' ' ViH li I s 'i '. - a t't 1 ssi'-4 m hn .l lft 11 lh, It 5 llH u. "J Kw t ' I Imt A-i V-h n v" rt, t. I1'.'-! ' ' t'4 y thf I no h, t ttx4 Htt -.t ,I.,.f,. I,l'v I I ' I u4 d.i Ci .'''i M-) i -.k4 t Jit t-,iS(, .t i t fim 1 . ' . I I 'tk - iM J.', i 'i 4 ' V iis..t tit i l'! l'-' ! IniiM l e t n!'V I , ; J rf, SAiD wA4 V 1 T- Vy sj V y siutr CtovMA ET WASTisJ U tpp U.Kts4 I loOKCD IM i-'St' I ST.C AttogsjO MtAuT dlMWt V i 5TARTEt 6v .,?.rvi I IrsiTHfdt I a shamPoo rK miDM'Cjht. I Am hour A Too, Towy. Awo ft . Wou y 1 A (MA5A6. If M Y . 7 Chesbro's Home Run in Ninth Beats Buffaloes Dei Moines, Sept. 6. Des Mointj tied the score with seven runs in the eighth inning and won from Omaha in the ninth when Chesbro, the first man up, hit home run. The score was 12 to 11. It was a slugging bat tle in which the locals pounded three Omaha hurlers for 17 hits and for 31 bases; the visitors clouted Des Moines pitchers for 14 hits, ood for 21 bases. Chesbro, who hit two homer and Iwn rlniihl wai the i leading baiter, but Genin had a Ciofp f Mfflla Tirlia triple, double and two singles. and!l"yUUC LiCdgUC i lUC Manush a home run, double and two ! singles. ..Score: .... OMAIl . AH, K.H. PO.A.t'.. Cii.laMMI, 'ib 9 J 'I -t o HbIiw, Ib . ... S I 1 0 It -ranlliam. Kb S t S 0 1 It l.riffln, rf 4 I I 0 1 Munii-h, mt . . 15 2 0.0 Wllrui, h 4 0 1 S 6 O Mii.lrrson. If :l 0 1 5 0 0" l.iicr,n 0 0 O 0 HlM-nr.r. e 4 0 4 I O llHrroiiKll, . p .4 I I 0 0 O Oallry, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tipple. P 0 0 0 0 0 Tiitnla . . , HI 11 14 -l 11 1 1E8 M0I V18. AU. B. H. PO.A.K. (i.nlii. of Wuiim., 3b llurun, rf . . ..ft 3 ..ft 1 ...1 t .. t ..5 . ,.H 1 .,4e .. ..il 1 .1 0 ..1 o .0 0 4 2 1 I t 4 it 0 s 0 I I 'i Mrpar, If . I'lMislini, Ib Kliol, 21) , . nrtoit, n llunner, a ( ill lop, e . . (Tos. p . . . rlirmiry Slay, p . . -. O 0 Totala . .;....3 1 17 il 11 3 iHAtt.d for Mu.tarMHi In ninth. illiillcil for ( rim. in eiRhlh, Mrura by inninss: Omalis I0 00 4il 11 Dr. Moinea l 000 171 It liuniaiury Muma runn Munu.li, ( hrnbro (2. Thrac-haic hltm lirniii, Two-bane hitwl (.runtlmm, UiKlmmn (:, Munush, Lenin, (lisiro Ct), ( iillop, Ilunnrr, llnrnn. hac rlllciw hM! ViH'. Kprncnr. ISIolt-n b lilt: lluntn. l-ft un Ixun: Omaha. 8j lira Mi.lni-.. . StracL out: By fullop, 8 In Mh. 1; by Ilnrroush, 1. Bawn on ball: Off I iillup. ; off (nm, 1: off Mny, I; off lrriiKh, 1. Hit by pilehnl ball: ly Kallrj, Ilunnrr. Wild pltrh: Tipplr. I'aMiHt lutll: hpriK'-r. Ijininl run and lillm Off iill-ip, nnd Hi in !-: off Cross, 4 itml 4 In I S-Si off May. and o in I: off Durniugli, S and IS In 7; off liallrn, 1 ami In -S. Ixwlnn pitiln-r: Tipple. Hlmiin pllrhrrl M5. Koublw plait Kni-'hebio. I'niplrMi Antlruu und I.cwia. lime: 3:1S. AMr.BK AV l.EAI.l ' K. II, All. K. SlUIrr, M. lamia . . . I'JS Ml ll lul.l.. Ilrlr.ilt . till 4A1 SI Swali, ( Irvrliind IU 417 MS llrllmann, O'troll. . IIS M '! Tutiln. M. IOUI....I-S MO i II. Pet. ' .4IH 1H4 i:tnl ! I.M .377 ! las .S.isj 1SI .all ' clearly worked to Aulhach's disad vantage. Toliey's drives wire longer and uraighter than his opponent's throughout the day. The toiirnameiit rommiitee an nounerd that Aulhach's irottt was without merit and upheld lhe ref eree, THE GUMPS "Si ta.tol.1 if"-i i mi To Play "Grudge" Baneball Game at Bluff Sunday Hamburg and Missouri Valley baseball teams, which played in the southwestern Iowr tournament here last week, will meet in Coun cil Bluffs again on Sunday in a "grudge" game. Missouri Valley defeated Hamburg by the score of 5 to 4 in the tourney match, after bringing in thfee Western league players in the third inning. Ham burg says it can beat the Valley with its original linup and is go ing to try it. There will be no out side players in either lineup. Baum gartner will pitch for the Valley and "Lefty" Matthews, southpaw, for Hamburg. r Series Starts Soon Lincoln. Sept. 6. (Special Tele gram.) At a meeting of State league directors here today arrangements for the little world's series to decide tfie Nebraska Slate league champion ship were made. Fairhury. winner of the first .split season and Norfolk, winner of the second half, will com pete. It will be the best four out of seven games. Tha .rheitule of a.im?B: Kt-pH'iiilwr 9 anil in. at' Norf'ilu. ftpptmliar It, at Kalrbnry. hepu-mfoer 12, at Oranri IhIhtu!. HfpKrnber 16 mid 17, at NorfolU. Krpti-mbar IS ami 19, at Falrbury. Flails were also made looking to wards the continuance of the league next year. AH clubs participating this year will be back and two more will he adderL Columbus and Coun cil Bluffs, la., are among those con sidered the most likely to enter teams in 1923. Q, . At the clone of the ninth inning the eore was tied. No runs were ma.li In tho tenth. In th first half of the eleventh lhe vlniting timm scored arid ursii.d that It was not neresaary to play tho lut half as the same had been won. Were th.y right? A. Tliry were not, No same ra be KiHrn iiiilmia lnnln. are equal or the sliie avrnnd at bat ia ahead. C. ilround rule holrta lhe batter to two baea ovwr ilie fncR. Runner U on ft rat but Mi-ale aeion.l before the ball ia hit. The umpire thinking him on l'trwt hold him lo third. On the nut play the aide la r-Hred. At the Ho of the innlilK 111 umpire i hai.au hie dedaloa. Could he tio so A, Nut thru. ij. ijan a pitcher be aubstiluOHl 'when there la one or ino-e oikt-a un th baiter or one or more Italia or tnut (lie pusher fmlfch that batr-. , A. ir I lie ultrlu-r I. one wno line sera .Ultltuted hit mu-l ftllMl with Ilia flrat baltrr. If he la lit or la I lull pltclirr ha iiiiiv he r ha nard nt any time, Q Two are out with a ruuner on mil I l rte hatt.r t.u n nail 10 me ffr.i Wa.-maii, who ariyrk. I! around, hut the iiuiter iieettnw-a end finally h'ii he u uml.i way h la thrown out ai first by th illit fi'ider Tli. mi or Inns t.. fi.ii- Iri-n la II s Hood run .. No. The batter ue out before he reei bed fi-t Me. I Q If there a runner mi l.". and I Hie baiter would knoik a hi,!i f baek lo butt - tiuid ih runner ...i h.i w.ot n-l I run M?'-r tbe bill eta. rauKht i e. SlE IT IN COI-ORS THE SUNDAY SIC VvC4 COaAt Safe or Out HiMl IM s biwnJMM Uvttl tVf Cupid's Albingen Breaks Fair Record Lincoln. Sepl. 6, (Special.) Cu pid's Albigeti, a hay gelding belong ing to T. K. Anderson, Des Moines, shattered every known slate" fair record in the second heat of the 2:12 trot when he stepped the mile in 2M 1-4. The gelding i out of Cupid by Sidney Dillon. But when he stepped the record-breaking mile he was thrush. In the first heat he had finished sixth in a field of six, and the remaining heats he re fused to stay on his feet. He stepped the quarter in. :33, the half in 1:04 1-4 and the three-tiuarters in 1 :Mi on the record heat. The lowest time ever made in any state fair meeting was 2:11 3-4, which puts Cupid's Albingen three and orie half seconds under the record. The race summary: ' Tub 2:12 I rot furm luu. Anna Valeta, t (Mor,an ,. 1 Harry Chapman T)'l"r ..I X Cunlfl u AltiinKi n (HrU . 1 Virginia Um i I'arka) .... 3 6 Wiyrmkst (owbii) 3 llnhola (Hwall.l 4 S Time f.Uk, 3:13'. S:!4'A, 2 : 1 2 ii. Th 2 20 pore. J'urae 11,000. Itodn'fy Inif'ilalire (l,ewlsi IHIIon Reaper (lleenleyi Claudia May (Cu.iriinKlnnil lillded llano (lyer) Whiaifuat I Haliln lnalil K.arl A. (Harrlaonl l'anni-r Hoy :iawfordj Time: i.jn'i. The a:U trot, purse W; Ketiator T. tOrew) ,...8 I Hadio (Hart) 1 t .jobnnv Urown (Whltmer) .3 Mirta l.no (I'arkf) , 8 l.uiiy Hunt (Toah) t VV. K. U. iMi-vey) li T Dorothy HlnKen (Shire) ....4 4 I'auy Kurinar (Teel) 7 Mae (I'lawfordl ! .lohnns Mac Crawford) . 8 10 HllKham ll'.et-zlry S Time. :124.JI;1!, 2:12. 2;15?i. 2:1. The 2-jear-old trot, purae 1300. Kmile K, Scott (MacNaliy) S I 1 Ru.jln Silk (Parks) 1 2 Ed Hllk ti'hundlt-r) - Hlrd Silk (UennlK) 4 4 Time: 2:30, 2 30, 2:30. Banning 5 furlong, purse $150: Pltkagain (lluthrle) 1 John Hpj-.lin (Seguinl Esther Kay (Porlty ) 3 Doctor Plcki-na, Ethel Chirk, Nebraska Lady and I.etltia aluo started. , .Time: 1:04. Kunnlng' 4s furlongs. Puree l&0: Daisy Stephen (Sequin) 1 Doctor Hlue (Dority) 2 Lu-ky. Muck (Guthrie) 3 Artorday and Hill Mpivena alo started. Time: :07. Big Cass Results Atlantic, la.. Sept. 5, (Special.) The first day's race results of the big Cass county fair are as follows: :: : I 7 pare : Irish l.ad (Timttl t Ooiit.n fcal (Johnson 5 MkMur (Honil) S Jmtirlent iHilll t ILtiliuitK arid Unrrgii also ran. 1:1U,; 2:llSi 5:1,. 3:3.. trot. liir Nalell K'tookeal 1 l'rlnre l,ond.r (Arnrttl Winnie A (MoCoyi ............J Time 1.5'. ; S .'S'i, a.ll ll,f-inile I't'tliinir ra.- ,loe 1 I 2 :i t i t Time VVei.h avcorid : The Itriyi. ftrai; Hrih '. male), llrtin-y NlrCij ( KiiowUoii t. third Hob Cat and Stove (tut al.o ran. i ATfONAI, IK M.IK. i, ,n, h. Horn. 1. 1. at. I mile Mil SI) II I II, IV. io4 itii l ! IK .JM lal ,.IA IM .Ml Tierney, fllburh. SS lis III Mill,, (bli uan . . Iu jaw 111 lligbee, I'll! .burntt. i(S flit m 1 1. rime., I ttlragu, , lie Ii) S4 JAMES, ANOTHER SUiNDAK A C0M4ATTCe HOM TVft UIT-( MM . VfcHbl MKSilMvnf- w Wt TO rHv CUt Vt0J N0 STHMTJ 0M . iiW I' 1, .,. I til 1 4 K . 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J.uli.tf IMi'h'ti . .,.(., H rii.inra. Ollltin. .na l.i.rii 't nut , j:l'S, IauSs Tmir. Iliwlwu. tml Bui Afi-r liK.ua In.-'- I l'i. .Ii" sui Iw M.ina sti'l .ploh i..i. ir.ii,.. in w lurk luu v i -r . i . . j i .i..m in ih. u.i .iu. ul Ik. l. S Iu Hviirti. Bnl-TOSI MSW TimK a II II O A I AM il II A. ,l. r,,l. . I J WIH.if ( iilll -f 6 I J D Ou.-.H . S 4 I I ll.in... Ill i l II n.KiHb.if .1 1 n I'LL,. I. 4 13 1 I'lvp III M l ain. If 4 I x. I,.i.r I 3 S a ,1 i ullti. If 4 S I Wrua.l if S I'd u.i, )l. 4 I a t w.i.l .1, 4 4 S lu.i r 4 11 l,..o... I 1 Uullin i 1, Shaas. 1 " : M-MU.kT " I r 1..III. it-, I, ii f I, Ti.a,!. :ll:l ; .(.ilLul'l I n 0 T.JUI. : 13 ii u ilijti.d rr lyulnn m aer.uili MI.H..I fr ruiiarloii ia muiu biuie l.y ifinliiga, i. oi nee lee eel New Ifnrk del e. 11, etimniory M Jita: Mil. hell, Jllller, WH, liiiMen in, Hulli lit, I'lpi., KVotl. Kr lora: Miller flail, Jtnth Twu-beae hl: I "a it, Hrnaiia, llarrn, Siutl, Three. bu h'l: Hulh Home run: fmgen ea, rifl'W M,...... Khawkey. Ii'iuble playe: Waid In 1'ipp: MHt-b.il lo Hume l(l on ba- : ' I'l-ra, a; liuet'in, t Heaee na Italia: i HI gijinu, i, off falieiion, I line: off 'vumu. i in innings; if Kjll-rlen, hi J. leai itiiebrr: guinn. 1'rnplrta: Kvamt and Jlildehieiiil. Tuna: 42. Ilruwna Or feat Indiana. m. lrfiola. Kepi. tHI, laiula rnade a (lean aeetp of ibe four-game aeilea with Cleveland by winning today's ronlaal II in I. Tbe lor a is retain lha I'.gue teed by half a game as a i.atill. William clouted hie nth home run of ine aeason, lamiig Hie in. lor leagua home run lend. Tin. put Williams una ahead of Rotters Tlomsby of the St. Ij&ule 4"sr 0,0. 1., who la at he tp of the .National leaK'ie, It isaa WilHania third iona.-u- ivo home run In (line da. dialer got two hita out of flse. In. a lug 14 conse cutive gamee In which lie hag hit safely. Title pul luiii only four gin brhiml the modern major league record, set by Ty Cobb of iH-'iolt. in It) . Hrore: ri.KVKi.Axn sr i.ot in AH.HU.A. AlillO.A. .Tameen, If 4 12 Tooi n. i f 4 l Wamby. 2b Cotiuiiy. of llardnr, 3h J.Mewll, a Kahdol, ub St Jtllen, 2b 3 9 & 4 Foster. 3b 4 14 OHi.li-r, II, 2 I 2 Wlllims. If 2 I 0 2jaf.obn, i f 1 o In '-runs. 2b 2 10 OKevrd, e 4 I 5 1 i I j 4 I 4 2 3 I 4 1 W.aid, rf i i 1 UiJerbr, as McNully.rf 1 u 1 II Davis, p s e 1 2 Totals 1 t 0 0 0 1 i e ii i s o Alrlnns, lb 4 n'Neill, u , 2 L.Maell, e 1 L'lile. p t Mdletiin. p 2 Speaker t : 14 27 It Totals 33 7 24 I J iliatted for Ka'ndtu in nintb btore by innings: Clpmland 000 1101 200 3 Hi. latuis 122 401 0I 11 Nummary Kuua: Jamleeon, MoNulty, Mclllllis. Tolun. Koater, Slsler (2), Wi. Hums (2), .laeobaon ii). McManus (2), 'Wevereid. Ki-rori-: Wamby, Connolly, it. .Sewell, Koalr. Two-base hits: Tobin, Wtoplineon, Wood. Three-ha.e hit: Jar obaun, Jmleiton. Home runs: Jacobaon end Williams. KUjl-n base: Slsler (21. Sacrifices: Koaier, Wamby. Left on taaea: Cleveland 4; M. Louis, . Hasa on balls: Off I'hle , Mlddlrton 2. Siru.k out: Hy Mid. 11. .ion 1: Davis i. Hits, off I hie. a In I-:'-. Mlddletnn. In 4 1-3. Umpire: Moriarity and Jilneen. Losing pitcher: I'ble. Time: 1 :C0. Gotham Entries Suffer Setback Double-barrelled disaster at the hands of the Boston clubs, tail en dcrs in both leagues, left the pennant prospects of the New York clubs in a precarious condition today. The Red Sox, a jinx most of the feason to the Yankees, jolted the American league champions from the lead with a double defeat, 4 to 3 and 6 to 5, while St. Louis nosed out Cleveland, 10 to 9. The. Braves gave the Giants a twin trouncing by scores of 6 to 0, and 4 to 2, and as Pittsburgh crushed the St. Louis Cardinals. 11 to 0, New York's lead over the Pirates was cut to four and a half games. Ken W illiams helped the Browns to regain the lead by walloping out his 34th homer with the bases full, tying RoKers Hornshy for the major league slugging lead. George Sisler laced nut two hits, bringing his streak of consecutive liitlmir to 35 games, five behind Ty Cobb's American league record, made in 1911, and pine back of Wil lie Heeler's old National league mark, made when he was with Balti more in 18'?. HlotHtiflelit Heals Hauea. Minion f. .id. Nrb . l1ll. ' ihuecial ) lllooinficld Willi tram Vt .use, 2 In I, on tti. I.tl.t a diaiiiutid, coxa. pit. h--t a g.'od stun- for the wtne.ts. .Irking out ruin i's-i.-s end allowing only four a-'et-t.t.it hits Uuvt VsVt s. J .... i J f "lf , J . N n ro -ar it i i I r4 r s i -,j ia -v i 't Hs.V wkI landings TIN 1 141 It , 4M4laga. W 1. fit t I P. I. 'f , .. eii,, et.Hioui I .tr 111 tit Hi j ...re iieix.i. vny els its II .e.i. Si .1 (,! ,se Mel ai It l'l ItHlfaWea U IS At I'emsr it M l ) ee4ee4a 'a It ran It a. Hi X. s.e, I." Iluffaii.ee, II lt .lesb. , lial.h..n.. I'p,, f I'.eief. I; si.ii tity, 1 Tulee, It, WKliila, 1, , laatay'a fiaaiea. Naffalwsa al lr Malaea Wit una l Tutee bi Ji-.-.a ai kiabnma I'tf Denver agein.4 iaus ( I, si l.nouia St lllOWAt I r.AOl K. niaaiig., W I. f.t I W t.. fit, S.w fo.k "4 ti tulei. I.jih lit ill I'Mi.koiSii )i Ss ,sii Hrwaklva I. if es i bu-sgu 71 ss .se l-biis ml in l'l. innsil It e .441, i.(..n 41 II Mt S .ledai 's Keaalll, I'll., inc. "I t, Kt, l.eule, 4 Me folk. Ii llvalou. I. .11.4 r..l flf'h, lent e-hiliiiirlpfeie. a. lu..osls, 4 igy utb.ie p.ayed. feta a f.asaee, IU Jjiine al i incini.an i so as. i et Hi'.i.uigii. v. uik el I'luled-lpliui No oilier. s,heiulil 4 Mill AN I.I 4I.I r. IT U I'll I W I. f. I Ki Loirs el 14 .ive I l.e .nd ( Si S.e Yeta Is II Waeb'len C 71 III liellell 71 (21 I'hlla II U .113 I hi. .so 1,7 Ki Huelua II TI -1 VswSenlay'a Mesnlls. S- n Vi.ja, . Ilostnn. ! A4 lemle. II; levrlauS. I Hi (tell, t, Oil. ago, a No olbets piaJeu. Tnetai-'g I .eiaa., l'!v .:,,,d at I'hlragu l'l,il..l.-lllii. at U.i. 1 1.0 ,u otlteis beduied. AMU HM'Afc AMMK I t llllS. Mtaadlug.. W. I. K-rt.t W L f. I Ht raul ii it ill Km flty 14 all .MiM.-.p. 7e .4 M' Louisville ludiati- 14 es ,1i2s 'i uiiie Jlllu.ui. Ttl) .ii I'uluinbtis eatrday'a He. alt. tilonsapoils, t: Mt f-eul, 1 Toledo, I, Inula najioUs, 4 No (tibtis itiayed. Teelai's Cswre. H-b- lul. (isurran(4, due is t 7t I7e ft. I. ,417 ii nt 1 a .11 wad .Hike ) Mil Till KN AHHHIATIOS. Naabvllle, 4: Memphis, t. H riiilrigh..lB. 1: Mobile, 111, Allatita, S, Wew Orleene. I l.lliie Km k, 13; Chattanooga I (OAftT IJCAI.IK. Hutu memo. 4; Oakland. .' Nil ei here played. TEX AM I.r.Al.lr; Icillis. I I: WlihOs Kallt, 11 1 Han Antonio, I; Houston, I, (Called end 14th, darkntr. ) Ualiraton, t; flesumoul, i. Western League Hruri Wallop Flt krrs. Lincoln, Kept. S- -Denver won ft pin KIouil City by 10 to 7 In the first (am of the series tianaferred from Kleux City ia Lincoln. I'ltcher Teear gut into truu,bl early In the game and although tbe Park ers catne strong at the flMih, they couM not 'ivercouia the early hsndt'ap. The re malnli.g game, of lhe Hlous City loeil schedule will be played st Llrnuls. Hvoi t : DKNVKR, SlOtX CITY. Ali.lI.O A I AII.H.O.A. O'Brltn.ef 4 Kerr, i S tying, rf 4 :i fl lle'lllon, ss I 1 1 It 2 t t 4 S Ii i e i 1 4 4 1 I s l I l l 10 e Hi-'way. 2b s ' (rconnor.rf i 1'Kleb, if t 0'Meti, Hi I :osier'), 8b I I'Mattlrk, If 4 Query, i! I 2 Teear, p 2 d'Knetlger, p t I'atle u, 3b S Carft, lb 4 (lumen, If a Hi,(ler,2b 4 Kirien, ( 3 Kreunan, p 4 hall, p S I 1 7 2 0 Totals ST 14 ST t Totals 41 14 27 13 lik-ore by tattings: tscnvei 201 4-0 0043 etoux city out rat wt t Summary Huns; OBrlin (s). Cart wYight, Kerr, fjornee, Itodgen, Xllhullen (2), 'Freeman, Hamilton, Hemingway, Klh, O-Conner, Oslergard, Mai lick, Query. Kr rora: Kllhullen, DaterKard. Query. Three base hits: O'Brien 11), Query. Te'0-bsaa hits: l'attereott. domes, Hemingway. Klah, Koetlger. Hacrlflc hits: Kerr It). Kllhal len, Long. Karned run: Denver, t; Nlour t'lly. Ii. Ieft on bases: Denvt-r, Ii; aioux city, II. Double play: Hamllton-Hemlng way-MeU. Ktruck out: Hy Kreeman, 6; by Teear, 2: by Koettgur, 1. Runs end hit.: (iff freeman. 7 and 14 In I 1-3 fiiaings: off Teear, ii and i I in 4 2-3 Innlngr. f)a-cs on halls: Off Kreeman. 1; off Te.ar, 2. Hit by pllched, ball: Hy freeman (Matilek, 4J ry.) Winning pitcher: r'rt..iup.n. Losing pitcher: Teear. Umpires: yitzpeti-lcg and Davis. Time: 1 :es. baluta Beat Indians. Oklahoma City. Ok!., Kept Baas running mistakes and the wildnesi of Yde and Lov In the flrat two Innings cost Oklahoma City the opener with St. Joseph today. S to 7. Score; ST, JOSBPI-T. t OKLAHOMA CITY. AB.H.O.A. AH.H.O.A. Olson, lb 2 21 Pitt, rf 1 2 t 3 r-orrldeu.lf Fisher, rf B'wlti:, cf M'D'ald.Sb Nufer, 2b Browne.ss O'owakl, c Hlrd, p Adams, p Grover, p i 0 ll'K'ger, lb 1 1 SfFelher, 2b a 1 OiM'D'lel, lb 0 2 DO'lardl, If 1 2 4 i Windle, si I 4 2' Moore, cf Oil 8 t.'hlte, e 0 fl i Yde, p 10 1 Love, p 1 t IjzLong 1 1 1 10 2 1 : 1 4 t 7 0 4 1 Totals nil27 1.1l Totals 12 27 12 i.tiatted for Lov In ninth. Hear by inning: St. Joseph Hi Ht 10 t Oklahoma City 004 131 0417 Summary nuns: Olson IS), Corrldsn (2 ), Pieties, McDonald, Orabewikl, Hlrd, lirover. Krileger i2l, t'elber, Mi-Danlst, UO.glarill Ul, Errors: .Nuf.r, Felber (S). Two-base hlte: Nufer. Olson. Windle, White, Three-base lilt: Corrtdrn. Home run1 Orover rlacrlflr hits: (Maori. Fisher, Corrldi-n Htolen base.: K.-lber. (Ilnglardl. li.ses on bll: Off Yde, J: off Love. I! off Hlrd. 7; off Oeover, J. Hit by pitihe.l ball: Nufer by Tde. Felber by Uroeer. Klruck eut: y Lov.. I: ht Hlrd. ; by Oiuver, S, llur.e and hllel Off Yde, and I In I I I. off Love. 3 anil I In t $: off llird. I snd t in I; off AtUnis. t and t In 1.1: off (trover. I ard I In I ) l win ning put her: Hird: losing pitcher, Tde. lioulie plays: More lo White ta Km., gee, Nufer l (" l't en l...ee. ,l...et'h, III i'a,!eniiie ('lly. II. klara.w roo.: Ht ,I.i,sS 4. (iil.h,nis Cllv. e Drawn for The Ul W Ml4St.S M4.M eoHi. px,- cotU4 VvAtWINftYOI OH VlvmtiiJtb. Tett f tOV. btCUt k4 V) A-sw , VIdn. TVUkl C4 ktM 1bf as0O M4Vl VH.H 1 ''OM 14) yj o Mat boviM?.m wivui l tiew iM aiaai-4. vwvtr, VlOOw CSSti S. a nil ike fn.t Sevseiea t 'a.lusl lews kureg g.a.s (tatu be laiuia, I le 4. . ieare . f It Killi ) UMlNVaTI. j annua1 annua llhrf.it 4 I I leerne rf 4 ( t TatMic.reas t I l-.aieel. Ik 4 III Wu.a.br.ie s I 4 In,, en. if 4 I I nasi, Ib III I K..u.ti. till Slack. Ik 4 I I Hour rf 1 I I S'.ei-ll.i, . f IS 'l..i...e .all I I s hum, ,f t i Kiiiu.i s f I S MiadM. If I I l-in.lll. ib 4 I I ( i.ni.n., 4 I S Siaettee, as 4 11- heru.l, e ; e e tK.noi.oe. it I I I .ck p 11 I SB-Hue., r I I ) Tots Is It It ST I I sllasn r.i His, p I I Tet. I II I (. Ill, in.n.d far I'.i.l. in egli'b .Nan fur li"iuinlM in e gtiih tt laul. cifirliinail , f 10 )I0 Ha 1 i 1 1 no ts J i .umaterr-Muiis: Tavn.f f, ragreisr. j -c-"-llialr. tsnbeit, Hum .n (f I, liara... fn- the ffatmrs Ol the le-COtld 04T fl era. Ilatgrava 1 1 I fi lore: Tuporv.r. Dae fjr I'jrrllit fSCMia this kl'tefllOofl IS", ainuilt iwe-vaee one: iinu.lt I ib. i- Ii. guoek Tlir...-l. .a but uune.a, imii ib ouee.a. etltK-k r, siniitb. Kouitiiee. Iiowii e fil.ve' I'svenej, l-'owaerl. DsMbart; lureier, Hure.ny: f.--borcer. liem.lij'. Keurnl.r (II l-ef! eaeee: fl t.e ile. II; C.n. Ini.eO, Hs en 1 belle: (iff Donahue. I ; off Kh.ldelt Ii aff Dusk, I Stru'k .mi- H, Ditiiohue, 4 , l r kh.i.le', I litis: Off ken. ici. .j in 4 1 l-.nir,g.; of I'oa'i, i Ir II 3 lanieg., off renics. la I lan.ri fill l.y ).it..a an Hy Iioaohee Oteumi.r I l,o.i g ptiibet' Iter44. I'ldiire.: (g'Haley end f. b 1 ll,ve If. KaiM lur-ifrree. Hoaion, Hepl. -IU!n i.iiiop.tlrd ..li ins off i.f ouCi e, me. a heiiui.-l b.tweea liueten and Sw Torit aflar five lenmgl f the opening ism bed b.n pleed. 'I he core wee I Iu I. eai b team ni.VlI f Us (ally In Ibe w-Mi.g lintlrg an a pae si.a two elnglee, T e lei gemes el l be pi.t'-l st lb etc', of lhe In Jw Turk fei'iftnbar K'r: ar.w TnnK. i hocTnv AW M A' ell Ii a ll erofl. si I I I Ii f'oa.Jlif 111 liroh. Ib fit ,kupf. Ik r"iSs'h, lb I I J i.rulse. rf Yeueel, If 1 J I I Ks.r. If Tuing. if till ll.rk,,,. lb Kelly. Ik tC U f .on Ib Itel.n.l. f J e'f or.l,.. Hmllh. c 2 I t I'll Nclll, e J lie r neap I KJWu'sen, v I 1 t I t 5 2 1 fill 2 11 101 I I I I i a Tots' II 4l New York . . Hoeton , Tl'.ls f 4 14 I ...o 1 Ill 10 1 Nuiumsry Runs: ijrt.h, Liulee, rrrns: llancroft. lloser. Two-bss. Mts: nltth, Koser, 8loi.il base: kouf. Deuble pay (l'aon to liar bare. lft en Usees' New Jork, S: Doator,, . Hens un bails: off Barnes, Si iff Watson I. Wruik out: Hv J. Htriies. i: by Waieen. 1. I'.ia.ed ball: Nrelili. Implies: Hrnleiie a n-1 Klem, Tune: 1 04. ' rhIUle Heal Usalgera. Friladlph!. U.pt. S four home runs featured Ptilledelphln's I It 1 victory over jfrookiyn here In Ih final game of th series. Horn run srco-inted for all bul one of the runs, f-v Wlllisms smash ed h Hi ot ih niosn, while Ctdoii Waiksr and 01sn m. oe Ih other ilr cult wailors. Sure t BrtrKJKt.rv ( I'Hf'.ADEI.PHI. AUK.riAl ABHOA! Oler. 2b I It I sm'rlght .ss 4 1 112 .fohns . ss S 4 t 4 Kspp. ib 111 Tflrlff., rf 1 2 DiWiilla'e.cf t ! 1 Wli.st, If I I t : Walker, rf 4 2 I I Mrere, cf 4 12 otW.-i!tn,c t I 2 ri-hm ,b 3 1 I' I M. lb 4 i 17 4 If-e-ta, lb 4 1 t 1'bt.kall.lf 321 liePSerry.e 4 I S HFerl:.. 2b 44 Cr.lore, f, ft JIHuhbell.p till xB.Orlff,, 144' rLebour., 1 e 'iters p 4 Totals 4 l?4 1? Totals 12 11 IS e. Batted for ('adore iu ninth. sHatted for Klubell in eevenllt Brooklya IM lot 1044 Phllsdelpkia 0 :t 1 Summary "un: Olson, ,Ttinton, High. Cadore, V. rlflintun-. Happ, Wlllisms in, Wslker (!) Two-bar hit: (irlf fltt). Wlllisms. t.ee. 'Vri.-htlone. Myers. Home ruas: iadore. Wi-lher, Olson, Wil liams. Double p!ave: Johnston, Olson, Hchmandt; Farl:irjaon. TVrigl.tetons. Lee; High, Schmnr)dt. Left on bases: Hrook lyn. 4. 1'bllidelphla, 4. IJs on balls: Off Hubblll, t; oil ('.done, 1; off Win ter, 1. Struck out: By Cadore, !, llli: Off Cedore. I In S inning.: off Hubbell. t in 7 innings; off Winters, 1 In 2 in ning. Hit by pitched ball: By Cedore, Kapp. Winning pitcher: Huhbelt. l"m pir: Hrt snd McCormlck. Time: i r,e. Floyd Johnson Knocks Out McCann in Sixth Omaha Bee leased Wire, Xewark, M. J., Sept. 6. Floyd Johnson of California knocked out Joe McCann in the sixth round of a scheduled 12-round bout here last night after a hard and bloody battle in which McCann was sent to the floor for the count of nine on five different occasions. The contest was Flopped hy the referee. Time: hue. 2:30. Vmvlves- Het sad Dona- Oiler Trounce Wltihes. Tulsa, Okl.. Hept. 6.--T'i!s turned th tablna on Whhlta end took a batftat, 1.". to 7. Holh Mann and House of Wichita were hit hard, while errore behind Dan forth accounted for four if Ih visitors' runs. Score: WICHITA. -I Tt:LSA ABHO.A! AB.H.O.A. Smith, cf f. li Ben'stt, If 6 1 '. 1 Hlake'y. If I j a I Xhnm'a. Ib 4 I X Wssh'n, ib I 2 1 Davis, rf 3 S Kast, rf 4 01 lamb, cf 4 2 Berger. ss 4 1 2 s Letleelt, lb i 3 Butler, I 4 1 1 31 n.u'sn. !b I Bre.n, e " 3 I 01 VCGIn ls. ss I 0 Orlffln, c I 1 1 l! Crosby, c I 2 M'Oo l, lb 4 3 14 SIDan'th, 3 ! si sun, p a r v 3 House, p t Totsls SIH 24 11 Score by tunings: Titils 'I4HS7 10 Wichita 601 . SuO T rule -:tl 1S1 14x 14 KummsryRuns: Blekeel.y (j), Wash burn. Berger. Breen (J), McDowell, Den nett, Thlntor (II. Davis (). Leltvell (l. Reuman (!). McO'.Bnls (!, Croeby. Teiforth (5). Krrnrs; Washburn. Tbomp een. Mcdlnnl. Plarn.J runs: Wichita, 4; TuUs. II lfl on baeee: Wichita. : Tulsa, 7 Two-ba. hlte; Oavls. McDowell 2t. Dsitfntth, Thomt.son, Croeby. Thrae baa hit; B.uman Horn mne: Thompson. Denfiirih, B.raer, l,.Hv.lt. k.erlfu hlta: Tuump.cn, I.amh, Bee'. Stuten bssee: I -ami) ?, MiOlritle, Hss-s ol balls: Off Maun, 1 ; off lieu. a. i gtruek eut: Hr Haiifoetb, I; l.v Maun. S: by Hetue. t wild pn.h; House Mu'is aid bus: nff laun, is si. 1? In 1. Hie iigs I'saa.-I II unfile Double -slay: Wa.fcbiirn le Berger to M llowe'l t'nspire., Hdl-iee and tVtnetiy Tim 3 U Omaha Bee by Sidney Smith IC-eiirigM Ittiil -1-ilSB-Jll! TV It CrjJtTW wt ho rftM.it te. - ACwVt - to COM lttMCt 0 TVSi Tblkt ow nt 713 rvwi H4V fUT ak -n Mufct leoi ,-, fn,t TVlsys, sjoI "sovm. vvnt ktH slAMt. lseb4t Mil A ttC j 0laieT7rl at Hartford Ji tli-uij'iiiii Tnitlrr of VwlJ Shallfr Trrl. Mark f lilfni War Slstiuling ' Haiti S'luim IUctl. . 1 1 arilut d Coup,, ept. fi.-.lln I btiltisnl vidofy ui T!iomtion Ilili ii over ii 2-jr ti)d oitnournti in the "Nulling tints" and fht hrrskii'I ! f , . c .m i.i i . im I tVam slopped the taut al the eom p'riiuii itj tie J-yfr-old trot, Iravittn two of the event iirniniihed sm1 another, the ! US trot not trlrd Peter Manning' trip in l'5'(.M broke a record ol II year 'auridin Feeir rhlan's lark oi .'01 14 list ing hrrtl lite'lr in I V 1 1 . rhoiiipsnit IMiiKi vai ratily tin . ... . II l al. I - ..I.I tilts ill lite iiein in ine --yrgr-inu trot, dfawmg away Irom the ret iu tbe Mt rich Aluiadin Onward ' Kobrrl Diri.t turn nhed the large crowd a couple of teal (imViri in tin tv.-o hrati roiiteied in the IM pace Aliiiadei) Onward won the fnt h'at by a lirid and Robert Dueet tool, the M-coiid hy about the same margin. AIU Qnrtt won the only heat rarnd in lhe 2:14 trot when Wesley R in lit lead, went to a break and e as running undrr lh wire. Sufiimarifi ; i'-el pjee, 'iih St. til, three b'aia (tlrrinlali.il. Alinaten Otiw.rd. be . try Aitusden Ii li.lle Onward (i o-lei 1 , .1 F..l.eri Dii.il, ib g (Kay , etunfla.h. hlli g C t "4 Hilly Wli.ur. f.l.r llrnly. dlstsnie time- J lil'i. I tt-t ' Twu-)ir old (rot, puis I :,, Iw in three: Thompson Dillon, blk. r, by Ml loo " Akuorthi, Mlse I'lei.tt IHsrrllil..! -I Mrsnilywine. b. f, iKiimeal I a Harvest Todd, tl. e. IWrlgbM i Th Ker.ator, th (McDonald) I 4 Progi-eee. b. o n'ro-leri I t i;ih.llnda iso siarted. e-M.. t.iiiu f-isl. ! if 14 trot, purs II, 0I. ib re hests lua fmiahdi: Alia guest, br. I, by Aflanil Capras tiulselta (Dlckerson 1 Blnque. b. h, IM Honeld 1 rinv.rrs. br. h. (tl Klniin W eelcy R, br. g. (Cr..sier) Mona'que. Ii g (Wade) , ....:. I, Major Hlser. Felee Willlell, Ll P). Zombra Dillon and r)aoi' Piter atse star'e..'. Time: 2-stti. ' tl Kshlbltlon mile, lo belt Id: I'eler Manning, b. g , f Aeoff, Oien do-a (1 (Mmphy), won. Time: l:f.4. .,!' Time reeorda lo beat, ?:! psclrii.' Peter Atrlper, b. ,. by Plr Th Oresi. Pumma (Cri-eler), won. Time: 2:14. To h.-nt !:10 irottlng: ., Rosy L.e, be. f, by l-e Atwiiita- (Crosier), won. if Time: J.12-4. Class C Title Series 1 Will Start Saturday The Barker Clothes Shop and tV Central Park nine will clash .in -a double header Saturday afternoon for the class C championship at Thirty-second- and Dewey avenue. The Barkers are the champs of the Sunday Gate' City Class C league, while the Central Park went through the Sunday School league season without a defeat, thereby clinching the pennant, Columbias to Play Settlements at Fort Fort Omaha will be the scene Sun day of the deciding game in the city class B championship series between the Columbias, American champs, and and the Social Settlements. Southern- loop gonfalon winners. The. two learns divdied honors in a pair of games last Sunday. ." Kiutdolnll Ttandolph, Neb, Sept, 4. (Special.) The local baseball -team lost to th Hartlngton club her by th scar of I t 14. Franklin Taam Whs. Franklin. Neb.. Hept. 8. (Speetet ) Prnklln defeated Smith Center, Kan. ai the Smith Center county fair by Hie nor of t to I, Haul, on th mound for- th locals, held th loser to thre Mattered Mts, IrankUn Mini Another. Frsnl-hn, N. , Hapt, , (Spicti! ) , Ioae. i-raoKiiti won ano:nr gama when It' de feated th tluld llock club by ths seen f 11 to I. Oaklond Ilefeett HenaM. Oakland, deb.. Kept. tnpeelal ) Oakland defeated Ih fan Harmaa team her by the cor of 11 lo t. Hsrman used thre pitchers. Hurdlck. McKerchle and Si. t. gil, while th winner used villi van and Waterman. Oaklind won from the Wiener leaiti ( Lyons Labor Say b th sciira of it (a tl lallea'e Tewm Win, ' llr.heyt N-,, Rap! a (Special V The O-rsllaei'e baseball tam defesled tbe llta.ll lilsnd etuk ih Utlcr dia mond by the ri ef . t 4 In a fatt It Inning game ouib ai.Ues'wia al Call...,. ra'Uwa,, N-.b, Seet ta-...:.1 )ti. a beoeball gsma p'eyeit here beiw.sit th. North and loath Sid toni ef Callawa b Mutk . a club o be ib our f a ! , Vea tiewea wis. fair. Vewmm, i, .ova. ttb, ei t t iSe '-! I- Th N'.am.n time ball elm waa wa .i a. kei ea II .f.i.,l U'gS to (.el lisie k Oe .a tllllt a !! fie II e l been, 4 la I bi' ir, ns a-i4 tt f hev.ns tltet t.a I itt.r .u.i e .iiui ( ltuebl. re tnpeee4 tb ball.. 4aare tewaja llceauri. 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