THK OMAHA liEE: SATURDAY, SKt'TKMIKK t. 192 i. Lhlfk kvans Ann .Swpptspr PIav Tnnav far Wafinnal flnl f hamninnQmn I 7 Knepper and Hobby Jones L(be Matches Chicago (Iilfrr iliiiiiiiult-i lowmi 11 l' ami 9 to Play, VI iil Soiitlirrnrr I,in Kiglit arnl Srfn. Hi I'onntry llcib, lirooklinr. Mass., S'jil, HJetse Swretrr ol New York, Metropolitan champion, in 'I lhatirs ((link) Lvan of C In (it'ii, best iif the wrt, mil wret lei. inoirnw to drriilr the national anu liiir jjolf i luMiiiiiiiliii fr I''.'.'. I' 111 advanced to the liiiiil round of the .'oth I'. S. i. A. loiirtuinrni lur ll.i tnl? tmLy in srmitiual matches. Hubby June of Atlanta, champion ol the nil tt, went down seven holei short ol the Jo-hole distance brlme lit sweeping ii n 'I rrcord -breaking k'rokrg fit jMarrlrr. The Hotting r' Lstry of "(hnk" Liana, which lias hrmiKhl Ii in two national amateur iimi) Mir iution.it open t 'I l, the li.,iiiimii'li i of Frame and leader ship in the west, wa rgrinphlied anew iit the rxtiin of Little Rudy h nipper, tut fellow wrttrrnrr from Moiu City. This wan the streater (i (rat, II up and 9 ttaplay, but Jie ii.rc of 8 ii i . 7 to lay, hv which JniM i fell on hit tilth national ama teur tlu'iip otulnp wayside, was thr ri.iy'i surprise. Victory no Fluke. Il raine, however, a no fluke. Thr Metropolitan champion, a student at Yale an.) former int-rcollcgiate (lampion, played as none of the woild'a IrailmK amateurs, competi tor in tlii tournry, when lie start rd, have played during thr past week, Hiring, even an eagle, perch--id on hit clubs in the forenoon round of 18 hole that was finished in l' strnto'l, two under par and our hetler than the competitive score of 7U net hv Jce Guilford, national champion, lat Monday. It wa the fifth rourne record broken by Sweet sir thi year, lie wa only little In hind thin in the afternoon. Jones, laying ordinary Rolf out in the morning, came back himself two un der par. "Mechanical" Golfer. To many who taw "Chick" F.van play today the perfection of hit atrokrs recalled the mechanical pre cision with which young Francis Ouimrt ovrr this same course sub dued yie liritish professionals Yar don and Kay in 1913. Kvans was iierrliss. Where Sweet, scr gained some. of his advantage ovrr Jones by chipping- mashi nib licks to the cup,. Kvans played per fectly to the green and .then perfectly to fhe cup.. In the presence of such play young Knepper, who had him self nipped the little hopes of Oui niet, of Tolley and Torrance of the liritish team, found himself the stud, cut, admiring rather than rivaling, stocking up oo strokes, to equip him self to go further another time. Twice he was almost agape when he saw or was told that Kvans' approach or his drive had struck the flag marking the hole. In the end, Kvans let up a little with a lead if 12 holes, and his play obviously, fell off. Svveetser, conqueror . of Jesse E. Guilford, last year's champion in a hard match yesterday, was no lenient with his opponent today, whose junior he is by one month. .With a morning card of 69. one below the competitive record for the course, the Yale lad proved that hi advance in the tourna ment was no flash. He allowed lob by to win only two holes of the match. . m Stages Rally. The Atlanta lad did not go down without a struggle. Beaten in five sucessive holes in the first half of the morning round to stand six down at the turn, he came back in 34, two un der par, but was able to win only one hole in nine, Seven successive holes were halved, two of them in'less than par and the others in par. The run was broken only when Sweetscr took three putts and conceded Jones an 18 inch putt and the hole at the 17th. Then they halved the next, the 18th, in par four. On this round the watch was won and lost. Kvans, leading Knepper six up at the end of the morning round turned the afternoon battle into a debacle hy winning seven of the next nine holes, l'laying cold, mechanical golf in which drives, iron shots and putts flew or rolled with deadly accuracy for their objectives, the only Ameri can to win the open and amateur championships in one year simply crushed his brilliant but less expert ei.ced opponent. Kvans nave an inkling of what was to come by taking the opening hole of the match with a pur four when tlit youth misM'd a short putt. Knepper held Kvans even for the nest two, hut dropped the fourth and I till holes by shoit or over play of the greens. Nuddv just misled an lagle two on the ninth, but won. and v.is two down at the turn, Thiv-was the closest he eame to the veteran during the remainder of )ie match. Kv.im won the tenth with a b til t three, hahed the llth and vss tmir tip with another birdie on thr l.Mh. Knepper cam hack for s ill tn the next and thru I vans win three and liaKed two ot the rrrtuiii. ii'tf fcve hole of the li . renig round. 'Mule Washburn Kick Hanforih; Dave Out of dame Tut4, Ok), 8pt I-Dav4 ln. latth, star lfi hand jnuhtf ol the Tulsa Womn Uatue viuh, may t out ul 1I.4 itnit tut a wi r ID da, 4 44 l' lu! of iniuiit tv4 v4d in a I ghl in lh vluh hou4) at ih Un hsba! p' 4ltf W4dn4dv a 4m ti,(n, W,hs it 4 n4 lull N4t ! tha) fight diil rw b4s.om4 kiwwis, und ,,. lUnliHtH m kwk4j in ih Wf. tr M nsn hy ' Mat Waihhstin, Ms n, tiatriuin dI th VS.sh.it lion ant i M4t4lv ts.J TN I ht ut el a "hi- t.nj tf'4 VVdn.U l'i s S.l etmhU H h4 to tsieng i Utin( H tvl'oil !l M tln f tlviW )l.si: n m 444 r St. Louis EDDIE'S FRIENDS -wtMMMaNaaMawaaHaHBaiiawaa a MaaMaoaaaHaBaaaaMMaaHaMaaMMaMHBMaaMaMiHaMaiaMiMBawaMHBaHnwi r0 u,,l I WiTH Tdl5 SET, f Shtf' V'CArj OMLV -fleOHS lMtl 8 r I Za CoH v KCItML ) to n a frvt J ?7r . fporw. psiow A lit t I Tw Reds Oust Cubs , From Third Place Chicago, Sept. 8.-(By A. P.) Four Philadelphia twirh-rs failed to cljerk the New York Giants' batting onslaught in the first game of the series and although Jack Scdtt also was hit freely, the champions had little trouble-winning 1J to 6, and holding their advantage ovrr the Pittsburgh pirates, who blanked Chicago, 6 to 0, Wilbur Cooper, star pirate southpaw, turned in his 20th victory of the season. Cincinnati climbed to third place, ousting the Cubs, by pounding out a 10 to 6 victory over St. Louis, be hind Rixey's steady pitching. The American league rivals, St. Louis and New York, were idle while the Chicago White Sox nosed .-.H f 1,tr..l-ji..l O rt fl 1:1 innin,,. and the Athletics took a doublcS header from the Boston Red Sox, 7 to 4 and 3 to 0. Catcher Yaryan, replacing Ray Schalk, who was injured in the 10th, pounded out a homer in his first time at bat to give the White Sox their verdict. Eddie Rommel, ace of Mack's twirling staff, hung up his 23d victory by beatajig Boston in the second game while Tillie Walker cracked out his 34th homer in the same contest. Ralph Pinelli, the Peppery third baseman of the Cincinnati Nationals fattened up his batting average against the cardinal twirlers by socking out four hits in as many times at bait Dakota State After GridTitlc Brookings. S. D Sept. 8. South Dakota State college is going out to win the football championship of the newly-organized , North Central Intercollegiate conference thi sfall, according to C. A. West, athletic director at State. Six conference games are included in the schedule of the Yellow and Blue squad. Hopes of the fans are based on the return of six veterans of last year, men who were selected by sport writers as being worthy of places on the all-state jeain, and 10 other vet erans. Coach West declared that with Clarence Schutte of Aberdeen at full back, Frank Welch of Madison at quarter, Bob Cotiry of Watertown at halfback and (ieortre Roberts of Villa Grove, ill., at halthack ami cap tain of the team. State has a strong nucleus of old letter men to build its team around. Schutte. Robert jaud Welch were on the I)2J all : state team. The other State college I men n the all-state team were itieorge Thompson of Port Dode. la., who will return to play end this 'vrar: Adoloh Packman of I.emmnii, guard, and Joe Smith of Siou i'alli, tackle, both of whom will also re turn this fall. BRINGING UP TO CO TO CMiMVr IHtlt)Tt) OH t,OiM'sl.Uf''MO CUT i tat Mv Americans Drop Back Into Second Place in Pennant Race AT THE BaseBaHResulls an9 Standing WKHTKKN I.KAOIK. Htaoillnas. W. I., jvt.l W. I ret. Tulut 4 17 .SM HIoui City 74 71 .ill? si Jaih to .m(,ikl nty es 11 AH W, hlt H 7 .60 l. Mulnra MJ S2 ,S7S liufrnlimi 11 It Ml Uenver bt i .til VMlrnluf's Hnulta. KnrraliH-fl. 1) lira Molnra, 4. Miuux I lly, l-d; limv-r, 1-1. Tul, -!); Wirhlls. t-. Hi. Just-ph, Oklliuni City. Toduy'f IjaniM. Ilrnyrr Hi Omaha. l'-a lluinra asainat Slous City kt Lin ioin. W Iclil tu at Tula. t. J'jruh at uklahoms City. MTIIINAI, j.KAOl K Htiinilluf. W.MVt.l W.I.Pct. Si-m York 77 M .li2 t.-Iula 1Z SI .HI I'lltsl.urijh 74 1.9 llrooklyn St 7 ;4 I'lilrHKU 72 f.U ,H! I'hlln .hia 47 .3S Cllli'iiinatt 71 St .644Huln 4 S3 .Sd7 VealrriUr'a KroulU. Chlrano. 10; I'itUlmrgh. 7. I'hlln.i. Iphla, I; New Ynrk, 4. .St. l.nul, ; Cln'lnnali, 1. No clhera playtd. Toil ay', (.iinn, 81. T.oul, at ClrnlnnHll, 1'hlraso at l'lttliuri(h. Nw York at fhlladplplila.. Human at Krvoklyn. AMKKK AN I.EAGt'E Htnnillnair. W.L.Prt.l New York 6J .H(il n-vctand SI. Loula SI St .SSSiW'aHh'Ktnn Ji'lrolt 72 S( .fijii Phila'uhla Chlcaga it 67 .5X171 Bunion Yrsterdny', Kranlta. Iictrnlt, 8; St, Loula, 8. t'hl:aifo. 7: ClHvrlantl. 2. W.L.Prt. 70 .486 0 72 .40S SS 75 .427 63 0 iH Nw York, 8; Washington, 1. Iloitnn, 2; rhllatlvluhla, 1. Toilay'a (iumra. ripvilni1 at ClilcaKo. H-troit at Kt. Loula. ' WHMhinicion at New York. rhiHilcli.lna. at Bo.ton (2). AMERICAN ANSOCIATIOSf hOindlnsa. W.L.PrUI W.L.Prt. St. Paul S2 8t.SI7 Mllwauk. 75 e .5U Mlnneap. 77 K4 .I,1li l.oullvllla 69 7S .47 lmllHnxp. 77 K8 ..',;;1TiiLm1i, 54 SK ,39 Kan. City 75 67 .62k, Columbus 53 (0.371 Yenturilay'a Kmillta. Mlneapolla, 8: Kiniu City, 4. HI. Paul, 8; Milwaukee, 6. ln'llmiHpoH,, 10; Toledo, 3, Columuua, 8; Loulavllle, 2. Toany'a liamra, Indianapolis at Toledo, Loulavllle at Cotuinliua. Milwaukee at St. Paul. Kaiinaa City at Minneapolis. COAST I.KAOI K. Hurnimento, &; Dnklsmt, 4 (10 -Inninga.) Poi'llnud, 4; Lea Anseli-a, 4. Nan Kranilauar 4; H-ultle. i. Vernuti, 4; Halt Lakti, 1. KOI TIILltN ASSOC I ATION. nirmliiKliattt, 1: Mobile, 5. Metnphla, b; Nnnhville. 7, Atlanta, 4: New otleaiia. 4. Llttl Hmk, 4; Chalianooaa, I (II) In- nlci.l I National A. A. U. Meet AttrucU 200 Athletes New York, Sept. 8. An army of athletes assembled at Weetiuahic park today lor the three-day track and field carnival in which the jun ior and senior A. A. C. champion ship, will be derided. The junior rnw are on today's program. The senior title will be decided tomor row and the relays and decathlon itie to he held Monday. More than j JiKI athletr were enterrd in the I junior events alone. FATHER lleglsleeed V, faleal OffCe L - OV '- IMPGtsiTAHT r 1 i IMC s Va Z yKCrVRtf micv HOME OP A RADIO BUG. State Fair Speed Program Closes Lincoln, Sept. 8, (Special Tele gram.) The state fair speed program closed Jiere today with a combina tion of harness and automobile races. Rains slowed up the track. Uirdena, owned and driven by James C. Wallace, of Wilcox, Ariz., took the 2:25 pace in straight heats. Josephine Wray, owned by J. M. Wray of Creston, la., took the 2:15 trot in the same manner. The rare summary: 2 25 pa-. Pure, MOO: Hlrdena S. (Waller 1 1 1 Holly Lou (lice-ley) 2 2 4 I'lauilla May (i'iinnl'i(ham) 2 2 Mujor OolU (Starr) , 4 4 2 Marlin Pst.h (Johnalon) 4 4 (J.iMie un (Lennle) ..4 I i Tuna S:ie4 1 I Ll'A; l it'i. 2:15 trot. Pura 11.000: Joaephlne Wray (Swain) 1 1 1 Sl.lnke Tolua (Owena ,.2 2 2 Tip J-'rlsio (Chandler) 2 4 2 Kl' Xulrd (Taylor) 4 I 4 All Win Patrh (Johnaton) I Time, 2:lit4; 2.1444; 2:134. Kunnlns Kour and ona-half furlong,. Pur, 110(1: Honours (Sequin), flrat; Ixittla O. (Sple en, aecond; May Munn (lieyar), third; Kthr) Clark (Kulien;, fourth. The automobile races started im mediately after the harness and run nings events. Th time was not ex ceptionally fast on account of the condition of the track. A summary of these event?.: Flrat event, rlaea rare, aeven taps: Lary Stonr, first; Murray, second; Bo Kelly, third. Time, 4:2'. tierond avenl, Invitation match rare, six laps; Horry, first; T.outs DUbrow, second; Hoffman, third. Time, 3:36 2-5. Third event, ronsolatlon race, five laps Vettlcord, first; Hoffman, aecond; Mur ray, third. Time, 3:03 4-6. Fourth evenr. free-for-ati, ten laps: lilebrow, first: Hoffman, aecond; Pet llrord, third. Time. 4:45 S-6. Fifth event, I'ornhuaker sweepstakes, 10 laps: Horsy, flrat; Allen, second; Stone, third. Time, 6:50, Tigers to Play at Lincoln Columbia, Mo Sept. 8. Resump tion of football relations -with the University of Nebraska and Grinnell college and the dropping of Drake university mark the completed 1922 football schedule of the University of Missouri, The "Tigers" will meet thr Ne braska "Coinsuskers" at. Linccln this year for the first tim'e since Ne braska "Cornhuskers" at Lincoln Valley conference following the several years ago. which withdrawal by the Lincoln The meeting with Grinnell break caused school. I will he the first since " j Scheduling eight games the ' maximum allovv,a by the conference -the "Tigers" will play four games 1 at home and four on foreign fields. The schedule follows: Vliil.ee T Clrfnnell al Calumbla, m-tuber 14 Am at Amu ib'toher II Nebraska at lanele). IH-biber IsNl. l.ejle Inl.etelly at S' Lout, Ni.vemher 4 Kanaaa Stale Atrtetillural c!l-s at I'pluml.ta Viitsmlur II aiehomaj al Nreias Navtn,t.e la w h.aaiua at (Ouiubia. November 1 aaiisaa si I'ulunabia, ILee Meadows Hurls Phillies to 8-4Victory Philadelphia, Sept. 8-Hard hit ling and excellent pitching by I.ee Meadows enabled Philadelphia to de. (rat New York, 8 to 4, and even the rrirs. Art Nehf was hit hard by the I'l ilhes from the fourth inning on. I'lllreu hits, mi hlilillg two triplet and four doubles, were made by the locals. Meadows had one had in ning, the second, when (our hit and a base on balls gave the Giants lour runs, Score: NKW yuMK I I'lltt.AliKI I'llU. All 11.11 A I All H II A llrt.ifl aa 4 I I IW'laloneaa 4 114 Oroii. ii I I Happ, lb I i Willia'a, i f t I n..h. JU M..I..I, If Voung. rf Kelly, tb atena-l, rf K Hinllh, Nel.f. i Huberta'a) 1 I I 2 4 4 I I t I I 4 I It I 14 4 I I I I SHalker, rf I 4 (lemma, III a I.,, if I I I, b I t I 4 I 1' inaon. 2 4 Moailowe, p Tola la 14 II 21 II Totala 14 14 II III Hailed f-T Nehf la ninth. S,ur. by inniiisa: New Turk ...,.4 41)0 4044 Philadelphia, - Us 4 nummary Huna: Hanernft. Nehf, Mien. S-l. Youlia. WrlKhlstone, Kapp, Williams, Walker, l ee, l..lir. Pal S,in...n, tleailiiws Kn.ira- Hanrroli, Kelly. Nrlif. l-l hila: Ornh. Ilan rof t, Jlenlllie, l a, Paik. Ii..., n. Leslie. Kelly. Tlit ba- lute". Wllllama. Ilapp rlt.re hits: Wllllaine. I'arklneiill. Iiouble playa: Han'tult to Kris, h l Kelly; Patkinn.n In W rlhl"l"a 10 Lealla. Lett on bae.-e: Slew York, ; Phlladriphla. S Haaea on balla: iff N.hf, I; off Mrailiiwe. 1. Stru. k out: Hy Nelif. I lilt by pit" bed ball: Jly Sleaili.ws K. Smith, Y..UMS ) I'mpiiea; M. ufnilia, ana Klein. Time; 1.44. luha Wallop Pirate. Plttni.ursh, Hrpt I An elahih Innlns rally by t'biraso which neil.l four rui.e upa-l the piratw.' i hance in sain a n"l'.h l.i niw Tnra in ifia it.inie"' snira waa (niiaau, i; i-n..a" II., Ih teams hll hard, aeven oil. here. hrre fur ih Heltore and four fol or I'litabursh A aa. a double and Ihres alnajliS off Ilrown avo ih- Cubs their four runs In the 4ihih. i Karrll waa benched In the lahth Inning lor pruleatlng m declaiiut. akoia: CHICAdO PITTSI A It H O A I AH II ii.A S 0 4 6 4 2 2 4 4 12 0 4 2 10 12 2 1 4 111 4 0 10 1 4 12 1 I 0 4 0 I 0 0 4 0 4 0 4 1 110 0 0 4 0 1 15 13 27 It ii. ai nvine.aa 1. I1 I'arey.cf II I ali.e. If li 01 Itueeell.rf Tlern.y,2b Traynor.Sb (Irlmin.lb Oooih.c Hamilton. p rariaon.p Ilrown, p sMatloz Murnaon.p Totals 14 14 27 12 x Untied for AMrldxe In ala'h. aliatted for t'heevea In eiahth. sHatted Apr Hrown In lf hth. , Score by Innings: Chicago 002 002 04210 lllaburgh 100 121 010 7 Summary Runs: Stats (2), Terry, Orlmea (2), Callaghan til. Malale, Krug, O'Karroll, Carey (2), Hlgbae, Kueaell, Tlerney, Onoch, Mattos. Krrur: liooch. Two-baa hlta: Terry, Matloa. Three basa hlta: O Karrell, Carey, Husaell, Tler i.y. Htolen base,: o'Farrall, Tlerney. Sac. riflcee, ll.illochcr, Maranville, Carey, Tray nor, Carteon. Malael, tJoubla playa; Hoi tocher and CJrlmea, Terry and llollocher. Left on baaea: Chlraao, 7; Pltlaburah, 4. buses on balla: 'iff AldrldKe. 1; oft II am nion. 1; off Carlson. 1: off Hrown. I; off Kauffman, 1. Struck out: Hy Kaiiffman, I; by Carlson. 1. Hits: Off Aldrlflge, S III 4; off Chravea, 2 In 2; off Kauffman, 3 In 2; off Hamilton, 4 In 6, none out In sixth; off Carlson, 2 In 1 1-2: off Hrown, 4 In 1 2-2; off Morrlaon, 2 In 1 Passed ball: Wlrth. Winning pltrhor: f'heevra. Losing pitcher: Brown, empires; Hart and Hlgler. Time 2:22. C'ards Trim Red a. Cincinnati, Sept. rfeffer's pitching stopped the Reds after the first inning snd St. Loula won 4 to 1. Hnrnaby mads hla 36th lioma run of the aeaann wjihj no one on jae. In the fourth Inning. Score; " ST. LOUIS. I CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A. AB.H.OA. niades, as 6 2 1 0P,urns, rf 4 1 S 0 Binlth. cf 4 1 I (I: I .Hubert, lb 2 0 Hornsby,2b 4 14 li Duncan, If 4 2 Hot'ly, lb 4 1 4 Oj Harper, cf 4 1 Stock, 3h 3 0 0 I Fonsera, 2b 4 0 Schultg, rf 4 1 4 0 llatgrave.o 4 1 Menu. It 4 1 .1 lljPlnelll, II. t 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 Cli-mona, o 3 0 4 OjCaveney, es 4 I 2 4 Pfeffer, p 4 1 0 OlCnueh. p 2 0 0 1 Isllresler 10 0 0 Totals 24 S 27 SjUllleaple, p 0 0- 0 0 Totals 34 4 27 11 zHutted for Couch In seventh. St. LoLuls 01)0 110 040 (1 Cincinnati 100 000 00 1 Summary Runs: Smith, Hornaby (2), Bottonily. Stock, Mann, Murna. Errors: Hladea, Hornaby, Burns, Fonaeca. Caveney. Two-haaa hlta: Duncan, Mann. Home run: Hronsby. Ptolen baaea: Hurna, Clemone. Doubln playa: Caveney to Liaubert; ltlad"s-Hornsby-Hottomly. Left on baaea: St. Loula. 6; Cincinnati 7. Itasca on halls: (iff (llllespla, 2; off Pf.'ffcr, 2. Struck out: Tly Olllesplo, 1; by Pfeffer, 3. Hlta; Of t Couch, 4 In 7 Incline; off Gillespie 4 In 2 In nings. Losing pitcher: Cuurn: Umpires: Q. Haley and Moran. Time: 1:24. 123 Players Entered in National Tennis Tourney Philadelphia. Pa., Sept. R.-The world's best lawn tennis players were gathered at the (ierniantown Cricket club today for the opening of the forty-first annual singles championship tournament. Among the 12.1 contestants entered were stars from the east, tniddlrwest and Pacific slope and from Australia, Spain and JapaiL Daenjort Nine Trounces Woodmen of World, 1 1 to 2 avenport, la., Sept. 8. five walks and nine hits, two of which vtrre homers, enabled Uavmport to defeat the Woodmen of the World of j Omaha, 10 to ., here yrtrriUv, hfj jitrk pitched shutout hall in the last .Into innings. sri jicejt avo macsCik in ri'LL r-ACK Of COIOaS IN THE Sl'NUAV ( JOHH MOW Xtalsrf a l 4 II., I. hrr.es 4 2 4 Terry, 2b 4 11 tlrltiiea.lh 4 111 Krlbeta.rf 2 4 0 l'alahan,r( 2 11 Mlller.lf 4 1 1 SlnUel.lf ll 0 4 Kr.iK.3b 4 4 0 o'Karrrl.a 4 14 Wlrth.c 10 1 AktrlilKe.p 2 0 0 sltarber I 0 Cheevea.p 0 0 0 allra'cota 14 0 K'ufman.p 0 4 0 ISO UXH vOocrs Vf. NO HA.VC HLOisttt. euter rHQ Crt tOetttO VrM:Jerv,tM . Ik. I Buffaloes Win 6,Htil)l)er (Janur From Boosters OiiihIiu I lit I.) nrli llatnl in ! Mx-Iiiiiim (,ontt ii ml I Win, 7 to . -Play J Here TimIjj'. i j J)i Muiurs, la., Sept. M. Omaha nudr it to out of'lhiee in the I series by taking today's tl-oiir, a si Hilling alfair, tailed on a. count of darkness, 7 to 4, llnrnn drove in all f I)r M niiies' rans with two home rum. The visitor hit I.yiuh at will tafiid (he locals upported him pooily. I Score : OU 4114.' All. K M O. A. t.. 4 14 11 4 4 I 1 I t I 4) I ...... 4 i i a 4 444 I I I I I I a i i a i i a a i a (Mawit, tb Hale., lb , . , Lrantliam, lb i. num. rf ,., .Manuell, rf . . Hiiro,, aa Meetereog), If kieiM ev, r laebrr, p , , , . Totals 17 t It IS 1 HM Mi)s.M. All. N. H.O. A. r.. l.rnln. rf I 4 k Ct.aiier, Sb I I I t I Horaii, rf S t a ( hr.hr.i, fb 4 l.ranry, If 4 I lima, tb t M a I I Sort on, es t I t Banner, n t I I lyisrh, p f I I t ToUla ....II 4 IS I Srwr by Innlngat OMAHA loo (t 1 lie. Monies ., ., 311? uiiu a Called n lbs lth aoooiil of dafkneaa. Iloni runai lloran HO, 'I we-bsae bitai lirlrfin, lllllra. Hlolell haaeal lilslaaifli, (.raiilliain, l.rlffln III. Ifl na baaea i flnialia, 4. Struck out l Ity llneber, $. rlral baar on balla. Off Lynch, t. Pass- j ei ball i llaiiii'.T. Karned runai Omaha. . . ' " a, a ,,,,,,, I , ,, u W. H laistla. Tlin of garnet llttl. Saints Win, Oklahoma Cny, Sept. I Ml Joeeph bum hrd boa with Oklahoma City arrois In the ai-veuth and won today's game, $ to 4, Manguin went Co Adama' relief in the eighth in time tu stop Oklahoma City'a riOly, which threatened fur a time to overtime St. Joeeph's lead. ST. JOSKPIf. OKI.A. CITr. All II O A I AH II OA Olson, lb 4 14 0 Pit t. rf i o 0 C.r ilen, If I 1 4 OKru'ger. tb 4 4 1 4 4 Kleber. rf 4 I 2 lj Kelber. 2b 2 I H'owlls. if 4 2 1 Ol.M'D'lels, lb 4 1 al l' I'l, 3b SOU llO'glardl. If 4 l i 4 a o 4 1 4 N ufer. 2 b 1 4 LWInille, aa Hrowlie, aa ilra'ekl, o 1 r i Moore, i f 1 4 21 White, o 10 0 Ipisart, p 0 2 4 1 Adams, p 104 3 10 1 Manguin, p 0 0 0 0. Young, p Totals IS 12 27 I'll Totals 14 10 27 14 Score by Innings: St. Jnavph I'll 120 004 Oklahoma City ooo lot 040 4 Summary Huns: Olson, Corrlden, Pish er (2), HonowlK (2), .Surer, lliowno (2), Kelber (21, Olnglardl, Wlndle. Moore, White. Krrora: Mi I'onald, (Irabowekl, Moore, liogiirt, Young, Two-baas hlta, Kelber, Wlndle, Young, Kish'T, Nufer, llrnwne, White Three-base hit: Plehsr. Homo run: Honoalts. Sacrifice hils; Corrlden (2). Stolen besea: llrnwne (VI, UraboweM. Klr-V. baae on balla: Off Itngart, 2; off Y"oung, 3; off Adama. 2; oTf Sltingum, 2. fiouble plays: Krueger to White to M'lianlels: Wlndle to Pel. b(r to McOinili'ls. lft on baaea. St. Joseph, 4; ok If noma city, I. Tim of game: 2:14. empires: Held and Hona hue. F.'urncd runa: St. Joseph, 4; Okla homa Cliy, I, Huns and hlta: off Ho girt, 4 and 4 In 6 Inninga; off Adams, 4 aha 10 In 7 2-3 Innings, American League Hrd Nog limit Athlrtlre, Hoetnn, Sept. I Hoston mit but four hits off HHsty, but defeated I'liaeidclphla, 2 to 1. The visitors' run csma In the first after .1. Hurrla' two-baae muff, H, Mlllnr'a slnglo and a wild pitch. W. Col lins' alngln In the sixth, followed hy two errors by Galloway, gave Hoston a run and the Hrd Sox scored again in the aev enth on J. Harris' double, a fielder's choice play and o'ftourke'a single. Score; PHILADELPHIA. I HOSTON. AH.HO.AI AB.H.O.A Young, 2b 31 Mitchell, ss Hruggy, c Haueer, lb M'llo'an.cf H.MIIler.rf Pcrklna, c Callo'ay,2b Walker, If I'ykea, 3b Haaty, p xWelch OiK.Mlller.ef llHurns, lb nll'rett, 2b 0 , 1. Harris, If oil. Collins, rf O.O'K'rke, 3b Hurl. W. Collins, p Totals 30 4 27 4 Totals 33 4 24 l xllattcd for Hasty In ninth. Scoro by Innings; Philadelphia 100 000 0001 Boston ,...000 001 lOg2 Summary Huns: Hauser, J. Harris, W. Collins. Krrors: Galloway (2), J. Har rla. Two-base hlta: Itruggy, J. Harria. Left on bast-a: I'hiladeiphia, 10; Hoston 6. Haaea on balla: (iff Haaty, 1: off W. Col lins, 4. Struck out: Hv Haaty, 1: hy W. Colllna, 4. Wild pilch: W. Collins. I'mplrea: Hildebrand and Kvans. Time: 1:30. Football Only Game Forbidden to Girls London, Sept, 8. Games, with the exception of football, are beneficial tor girls, according to a committee appointed at the suggestion of the College of I'receptorrs to consider the eiiects of physical education of girls and young women, The eomnnttre comprised J3J doc tors, JSS head school mistresses and 15' women student. Almost with one voice they drclarrd themselves on the side of the spoitsgnl and the oppon rnts of games lor girls have appr em! v rrlited fiom the field defeated; Drawn for The UU tt.O t I .'t i . -t J fAU .MMt. Tr l l I Oilers Swat Wichita for Double Win Tulsa. OU, Sept. H. Tula ttsatfril Wichiu (ore ami aft in a double bill today, the scores being 9 to 2 ant) 10 to 9. Kunrll wat in vincible in the tir,t, while (irrgory was hit hard and oftrn, Davis mak ing (in .'1st and J.'d home runs of the arsion and ( rnshy also hit a pair in the ircoiid, Tulsa ovrteaine an eaily lead and thru tallied in the tnntlf iconng three rum alter Wiihila had scored two. Score, fitit game; KTAolNNHIitil.l' WHIIITA. All H OA I 11 1 " Nmllh. rf III a; AH It O A IlKlrv. If 111 s llenaell If 4414 W bum, lb 4 4 4 I T peon, lb 4 11 last, if 4 14 4 lievia. rf 4 t I ll.-a-re, 4 I I I JO. . if 4 14 4 llilller, l II, sell, lb I 1 1 4 Haley, r I I I V II me. Kb 114 4 14 l. il. lb 4 I 4 I M il Ms. 1114 Hgorr. i I I 4 I i -r..shr . r 4 111 KlOHin I 4 S M Sell, p I I I Totals 7l4l l4 Ti.lele II 14 17 II lllall d for Or. a ny In Bl'.lb n. ore by innings. WUhlia .......led 4oo 4o4 t Tuiaa U 114 ! Summary lliina: Nmith. Tbnnipaon, Mahesl. t, Hevia ill. I.enib, Hauman til, SliiJtnnla, Crosby, i:rrore: SniHh, Tbnnip aon. L.llsell Kained rune, Wichita, If Tulsa, 4. Itl on baaea V . hlta. 1; Tulaa I. Tan-base bits: Hlakealey. laimb C;l, Tboiiipaon. Tbrv-' base bit: Itninett. Hums rune. Ciuaby III, liavla (2, Sacri fices' l.alueli. w.ilincis. Usees on balla: off Itu... II, I; off uresury. I. Hlrui k oul: Fly Suae, II, I. In.ubls plaa: iluiler to MilMiaell, linger to Waabburn to tic. In, ..II, Mrljinbla In Hauman In lllv-lt. Timet :2i. I'mplrea: liolims and Orinab), Mtora aecond gam: WICHITA TULSA. AIIIIOOI AH II OA. S.nllh, of Hl ia.'y, If Wash'n. JU K.esl, rf Heiger, sa Iluiler, 3I ilriftin, r M lo. I. lb Hepbe, p Msun. p Srllars. p illaley 4 4 a I Ilennatt. If 4 0 Tho'aon. lb 4 1 I'avia, rf 4 0 Lamb, rf I 0 I. Hlv.lt, lb 4 1 14 1 I 4 I 4 I 1 4 11 I I t 4 1 4 I I 2 I 2 t I I I 4 4 4 a I lieu en, lb 4 1: M Oin Is. aa 4 I Crosby, r 1 I, M l.au In, p I 41 lluseall, p I Ol II, .-bier, u 4 4 4 01 .MlltBrl I I IIHiTllJ Totals 14 1117 10 Tola la xliyiicd for Maun In eighth. kNone out when winning runs scored. allaiied for Itu. sell in eighth, fei'org by innings. Wichita 100 404 071 Tulsa 000 I'll 11110 Summary Ituns: Hlakealey, Kaat. Her ger. Iluiler t:i. tlnffin, M( Powell u), llsli), llriineti, Thompson (II, Lavis (1). Lamb (J). ellvell, MiOlntila. Krrors: Hlakealey, Kast, lierger, Mitllnnla. Ksrned runs: Wlchiis. 4; Tiil.i, I. lfr m bs-.s. Wichita, 4; Tulea. 7, Two-l,aae kite: lier ger, Oriffln, Oavla (21, llannett, Hauman. Thrta-hass hlta: Dennett, Lamb. Hon. runs: Hlakealey. Huller, Lelivelt. Lamb. Sacrifice hits: Elerger, Heebe, Haaea on balla: Off McLaughlin, 2; nlf Ituaaell, 2; orf ileebe. 1; off Maun, 1. Strurk out: Hy Itus.rll. I: by Hoehler, 1; by Hreb. I. Wild pitch: Maun. Runa and hue: Off Heche, 4 and 7 In 7 Inninga; off Maun, 4 and 4 In 1 Inning: off McLaughlin. 4 and I In 4 Innings; off lluasell,! snd 4 In 4 innings. Winning pitcher: Hoehler. Lo.ing pitcher; Maun. I". ut.le play: Thompson to Hsiimsn to sllvelt saVniplres: Holmes and Ormsby. Tims: 2:007 I.TK - I Hears Spilt Hill. In.'oln, Sept. I. Denver and Sioux City concluded th--lr four-game, aeries on tho Lincoln grounds this afternoon with a double-header, Sioux City winning tha fliat gam by a ecor of 2 to 2 and Den ver the geronil, aeven-lnning conical, by I 10 0. Both games war anappy with aharp hitting and clean fielding. Hamil ton turned I ha tide In favor of Sinus City in tha opener by rapping out a horn run In i ha fifth Inning, sending I'avu la ahead of him. Score, flrat gams; DENVKR SIOUX CITT - AH II. O A I AH.II.O A O'llrlen.cf 1 Kerr. as 2 ong.rl L4 al'raon.Sb 2 fright, lb 4 flomea.lf I Rodgers.tb 4 Kllhulen.a 1 Parker.c 2 Voorhels.p 1 Wetzel. p 0 0 2 llllamlltnaa 0 2 HH'gway,2b 1 2 0os rgard,3b 1 I O KIsh.cf 1 6 O Mi-ll.lb 0 1 OO'Connr.rf 1 0 t'Mattlrk.lf 0 4 0Query,o 1 4 3 'avls.p L 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 Totals 31 4 27 17 X Freeman xWrlght 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Totals 27 4 24 11) xRan for Kllhullen in fourth, xllatted for Vonrhela In eighth. Score by Innings: Oenvsr ,,.2(10 000 000 2 Sioux City 100 020 OOx 1 Summary Runs: Kerr, Long, Hamilton, Hemingway, Havla. Krrors: OBtlcn. Long. Homo run: Hanilllon. Two-baan hlta: Pat teraon, Klah. Hacrlflcs: Kerr. Htolen bases: Long (2); oatergard. Korned runa; Den ver, 2; Sioux City. 1. Left on baaea: Den ver, 10; Sioux City, I. Struck out: Hy Voorhels, 2; hy Wetiel, 1; by Davis, 4. Haaea on balla: Off Davis, 10. Hit by pitched ball: By Voorhels, O'Connor: by liavla. Kllhullen. Runa and hlta: Off Voorhels, 3 and S In 7; off Wetsel, 0 and 0 In 1. Wild pilch: Voorhels. Double Piny: Voorhria to Parke to Patteraon. Umplrea: Fitzpatrlck and Davis. Time: 1:50. Second gams, score: DKNVKR. I 8IOUSX CUT. AU.HO.A. A H. H.O. A ci' nrlen.cf Kerr, ss Long, rf I'stter.'b i artv.,, lb Oomea, If Wright, 2b Parker, c Wetsel, p 1 0Hamllt,,aa 4 0 0 0 2 (Iteming., 2h 14 0 1 4 0. Osier . 3b 2 0 0 0 1 .l'Eleh, cf .10 4 1 Mil, Men, lb 114 0 I njo'connerrf 110 0 0 t'Mattlrk.lf t I 0 1 o! Shangl... o s 1 4 0 t Oiltoetlger.p Slot IxCluerrv I A A a lotaia :'J 1 10 lOplikenst. 0 0 0 0 Total ,'5 4 21 4 O'Cunner nut, bunted third sink foul. iii"i ir Aiauiig in ae.enttt. tHan for Shangllng in aoventh. Noire by tuniatia: Denver , An ool 11 .iioux city ...duo "(ill o Sitmmary Run: Kerr 1,'rroia: Wetsel (ti. Tlirea l.ee hll: Long Two bass nue: mangling, itoetlger. Kerned runs; Denver, I. Stolen besea: Cart right, llrmiftgwey, Left nit bases: Denver. I; -S..UH city, f. hiru. a out: Hy Ho.'Uger, 4. Has o balls; Wetiel, j. iioetigrr, . Doubla piata Weii.l-Kerr t n- wrlgkl; s.lsH.Sihanllng t'mpir-a: Dasis ana n, pain. a. Imra: I minute. TI.X 4 I Mt.lK. Vrt Worth. I; I'alla 4 hleve.it. I: Wbklla fall 4 ICu.liii , eHauni.al. I ti liini'iss t l.altesioa, , gaa Aalaai, I II loam,, Omaha Bee by McManu IChxiwIiI Hilt JUT HCrVWD lurcrs I rim 4 ' Browns and Yankees Win Keiinelh Williams. Slattu Out Hit 36th Home ltuii of Season, Heguining Clout Lead. St. I.ouia, Sept. H. St. Loilil dropped to second place in the A mrr inn league pennant race today j by lusiiig to Detroit, H to J, while ! New Voik defeated Washiugloii, K I to 1, New Voik is now in the lead hy half a game. The standing: Tea in New lark M. lamia . Warn . , so . SI lsal Perreal, 44 MIS 4 ,411 Detroit did not tally an assist until the eighth inning, when Shorten, halting for Shocker, grounded to t iitsliaw. lilue eaecutrd two doul.I playa unassisted. Johnson allowed only one hit up to the seventh, when he was replaced hy Oleum. Kenneth W ill ams knocked his .'Oth home run of the season, regain ing the major league home run lead, Kogers llortisby of the St. Louis Nationals had tird him by knocking his J5th in today's game with I in ciniiati. Two men were on base when the circuit diive came in the seventh oil Johnson. It wa the fourth home run by Williams in the last four games. Hobby Veach of Detroit knocked two home run with men on bate, lloth were olf Shocker, leading ma jor league pilchrr. The first came in the first inning and the second in the seventh. (ieorge Sisler got two hit out of three tunes up, making 37 consecu tive gamrs in which he has hit safely. This is only three under the modern major league retord. Score: DKTROIT. I T, IH'IH AH II O A I AH II O A. lilue, lb 4 I 4 IITnbln. rf 4 0 0 0 Haney, lb Cobb, cf Veach. If K ergjll, rf Cuts . 21. Hlgney, as Hueeler, c Johnson, p Oleson, p Total 4 l l oi roster, tb l 4 0 1 S I O'Sleler, II I 4 I 1 A Willie's, If 4 4 11 A; J'ntiaon. ( f 4 4 I 4 I M'M nua, 2b 4 4 0 I II S'vereld, o 4 4 14 0'ilerber. as 1 j I 0 O'ohoi Iter, p t 1 4 0 0 Wright, p 4 1 IxShorten 1 7 0 17 11 17 Ij Total ll s II s sHaited for Shocker la tt) eighth. Heme by Innings, Detroit 104 J04 J01 St. Louis 000 000 1001 8utnmsry Runs: Ttlua (2). Haney (2). Veach (Z), Kothergilt, Hassler, roster. Staler, Wllllama. Krrora:, oilierglll, Lig ney, Jai-obami, McManug, Osrber. Two base hits: Haney, Jacobaon, Horns runs: Vesch (11, Williams. Stolen baae. Veach. Sacrlflr hits: Haney, Cobb and Veacb. Luublo plays Hlue (unassisted. 2); lilue to Hlgney. Left on baaea: Detroit, 7; St. Loula, t. flrat baa on halls: OH Johnson,- t; off CiJeaon. 1; off Shocker, I. Struck out: Hy Jsihnaon. 1; ty oleson, 1: by Sbncksr, 4. Hits: Off Johnson. 4 in t Innings (non out In the seventh); off Oleson, 1 In 1 Inninga; off Shocker. II In I Innings: off Wright, I In 1 Inning. Hit by pitched ball: Sialer, by oleson. Winning iiluher; Johnaun. Losing pitch er. Shocker, I'mplrea: Olneert and Alor Isrlty. Tim o( game: 1:02, Willi Sag Trounr Indians. Chicago, Sept. 4. Chicago mad It twe straight from Cleveland. 7 to 1. MnstU't triple, following singles by Collins an Bheeley, tied Ihe two-run lead of the via Itora, which they msde on thrss shari . singles. Mostll then stole home, puttlm tho Incuts In front snd they were nevei headed again, aa Leverett tightened U and pitched alrtlgnt ball. Score: CLEVELAND. I CHICAGO AB.H.O.A. AH.H.O.A .T'eeon, If 4 12 01 Hooper, rf 4 0 2 1 M'N'lty, rf 2 2 1 Oj.l'nstm, ss gill! O'dner, lb 2 0 1 liColiins, Jb 4 4 1 S'enson, 2b 4 11 tISheely, lb 2 2 12 1 Wood, rf 4 0 2 11 .Mostll, cf 4 114 M'lnnls.lb.4 2 4 OjStrunk, If 2 1(0 L Sewell, o 4 0 1 1 i M'C'lan, lb 4 112 Hoone, p 10 0 tYaryan, o 1 0 2 C xpeakur 110 OH.'srelt, p 4 0 12 xEvana 00001 Llndsey.p 0 0 0 1 Totals 34 10 27 11 J. Sewell 0 0 4 0 Totals 22 I 24 u xHalted for Boons In seventh. xRan fur Speaker In seventh. x Hatted for Llndsey in ninth. Bcor by Inninga: Cleveland ..200 000 0001 Chicago ..J01 101 001 1 Summary Runa: Jameson, Wamby. John son, Collins (2), Bhrely, Moatll, Leverclt Krrora: Wamby. Siephenaon. Two-baa, hlta: Wamby, Mclnnls. Three-baae hitsi Mostll, Collins. Stolen basaa: McNultv Colllna, Mosul, Strunk. Sacrifices: Uarilner McNulty, Sheely. Oouhl play: Colllna ti Johnson to Sheely, Lft on baaea: -C'lrve. land, ; Chicago, 7. Haaea on. balla: Of; Leverett e. 3; off Honne, 2. Struck out Hy Leverett, 2; by Itoon. 1. Hlta; Ofi Hoone. 10 In 4; off Llndaiy, 0 In 2. Hit by pitched ball: Hy Hoon (Hooper). Los ing pitcher: Hoone. I'mplrea: Uuthrle and Owana. Tims: 1:46. Yanks Heat Senators. New Tork. Sept. I Th Near York Americana slugged Walter Johnaun hard here and easily defeated Washington In tha first conteat of a two game aeilea, I to 1, Johnson was batted for !--: its In al In nings, pipp I ringing about lila retirement in the sixth with a horn run wnh l.i men on base. Ihe support of th Wash ington leant alao waa ragged tiaye waa hit hard In the early Innings, but strong fielding pulled hint out of several bed situations. Score: WASHINilToV. I ,,;w- TURK AH II O A I AH II O A. udge, lb lilt Wilt, tt 4 Harris. :b III Ouss) lb III Hl-e i f 4 14a Hulh. rf 414 il ,ilu. f Itfiwer. tt I'., k . aa 4 110 t'!.u, lb t t l I 14 4' S. bang, a 411 4 1 4 Meusel. If t t I Ward k 114 4 1 oil a 4141 ' Mats, p 122 L rnot'e. Jb 1 I fleiaieh. lit J hea,'n. p (Vtilaa tr.r Skia. a sahsabs aOhaiiuy I I 4 1 I 4 1- 11 tt 14 1 U's II 4,11.1; He i let f,.r Jekfteo la I t . 'i l.ll., ne I'H-lah'h la tbe a.'.ik. siutte-t t,r 1. 1 1. a , la tn a.uib, ss-.ta by lua ags vv .a,.,,i.,a ,., sis -i se si, 'h , , P Sj I gMiittais - Mae; ltrM, Win. ti-.gas ii. a til, I'. is. '- .ii inu, '4 ta. M'a, I'l. laivk tl. state. t bs-s l'-se Mji. .tl ll'aa ia l ira- si..,.a s4 , aa in '"sd m g a- ,.t 4 s . . i f'..-., ! s . I i-, t"i,.n . ru a a f.. a. J4,s I.,. .fl , a. Ss 4j, I W us.l-a a ka.a e ".' W.e I l t S. a, a.-... -s' ' i " ' I. Ss . . . tin. lit J , t st le-is, I I !.,. I la t . W 1. 1 i-a. .i.a ., .. 1,,-a.e ri'.s.t a,-a c-m.,,,, , m., .-.. a4 'i.a I a. t it Baseball Today OMAHA , DENVER tsaaa (ttlsst M I ( tSaas) DiklHtitfH SttMsfay OMAHA . DENVER last IVaaa at I l,,,aa 4Se.e easle as, ,.s , iaHaa4 44w , l-h ta4 .