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THE OMAHA 15KK: Tl'KSDAY. SEPTEMBER 12. .Si.2.
Up-to-Bate News and Gossip of Interest to Sport Fans
V
Dotlie Day Has
Easy Time on
Syracuse Track
McDonald Fnlry in (J ran J
Circuit Rat li.ie 2.W
Trot in riglit
Heat.
' S)cu, S. Srpt. U. Wuli
'.1 t he leading (iranj I irctlil drivers
hrr f rrJt the vrtrran Grrri, who i
eshihitmg Saturdo m i tit middle
wrst, the 5yiaiu( turning lit rn
irrtion with the state lair got off to
an auspmoui ''! today. Honor
in the opening program consisting of
ihrre clan events, each for $1,000
t'lirin. were divided by Alomo Mc
Donald, Murphy and Hy.
McDonald, with Hut tie Day, had
an eay time in thr J:IN dan trot,
winning three straight heats and
InriVintf thr brt time of the day,
I "5 1-.', Worthy Mare, drivrn bv
Harry Finning, was second in each
Lrat and Kdith Worthy, third.
Murphy drove. J'Um Mae to a de
tisive Mi lory in the sreond event,
thr 2:IS class trot, winning in straight
Jirt. 'J he Frisco Hrlle, wit h Kay
driving, took second mnnry, with
Walter ("ox's Let Fly. third. I
' The third event furnished the most
sprcfacular driving of the day when i
I'. M. Malonry, Jay driving, came
Lai k strong to win after trailing in
the first heat.
A brink breeze causrd postpone
nient of I'cter Manning's scheduled
attempt to lower iy world'i trot
ting record. Peter Manning will be
started tomorrow, weather permit,
ling. Nedda, X.Ki, i irhedulrd to
tart tomorrow for a new world's
record for trotting mare.
Summaries.
3d rlut trot, l Hud; (hrtt heal:
Uottl iy, br, in, by llurian
Aier.rthy. and liana Jar. (A. He
Ii.nlll t
Worthy Hsrv, bin., H. Firming) 8
Kdith Worthy, tit., (U Hrusl)..!
Minos Toddlngton, ch. m ,
Hr 4
Mr. Knt, bh., O'on 7
lime jm and Tallshsu-hi
also tarfed.
Tin,.: i out; J M't.
t 16 das tml, II. (0: thre heat.
Plsin Mr, b. Iix fount -
hff iit Louts IHIIon, (Murph 1 1
l he Frisco Belle, bni., (Ky.,..3 t
Let Fly, bg, ("'ml I 3
Ixlegoa, Peter, br, h. ilirlgg.) I 4
Hi.n Cat. ,11, ch, g, (11., ran 1 4 I
Monarqu w. dut.nrtd In th(
first heat.
Tim.: I IIH: l:l!': JOIl,.
S;0I else ptc, tl,o(; thr lioatc
I. Wr. atalnnav. hlk h. i...i.
1)1 liar, I and Mini Jcruah'i, (Ray). I
M.rBar.t ipana-lr. t, m , (W't-
lartl 1
I'rintaaa Marlon, br, m , IS. Kd-
fcan 4
Tha 8hrwond. rh, (Murphy).l
Coloool Mparka, bj , (Horan)....!
Time 1:07 i; 11; .Jl!4.
Supreme Court Rules
Against Benny Kauff
Xew York, Sepf. 11. The effort
made, by Kenny Kauff, former cen
torficldcr of the New York Giants
to restrain baieball Commissioner
J. audi from disbarring him from
protVsional baseball, has been
drf pvd and the state supreme court
ban siRiied ajt order discontinuing
the action, it was learned today.
Foof-Ball'
Thl weak will tha majority of
Jebrak hlBh aehunia turning- gridiron
man out It.to th field fur the firm
crlmmaga work of the acaaon. A few
f tha teams were out In toga Ihi
week, but owing to the hot wmtuer
very llttla acrlmmag work wa done,
ftcc-ordlng to report received by The
Aaaorlateit Prea from more than 25
ooarhe In the atate.
Moat of Iha opening game of the lrg
r high rhool are more than three week
aay and aom of the achoola will have
d'fflrulty In rounding out ihslr teama for
the flrat conteet. aince In a large num
ber of raoa theae teama were depleted
bv atars retiring by reaaon of gradua
tion. tieport received from roaohe and other
ouieea ahow I he following condition to
xlat among th teama of the male:
Beatrice The big Thankngivlng dav
trip to Appleton, Wl., for a game with
one of Wlaconaln' etrongeat team la the
Inducement, that will bring nut 'he beet
f Beatrice football talent thla year, ac
cordlna: to Coach "Mien'' Hunhea. He
aya that hie craw when given three
week nf excellent practice, ahould be In
mld-aeaaon form. In the aeaun'a flrat
game, Beatrice plasa Falrbury. on di
tcher . At the preeent writing eight
flrat-atrlng men of lat year'a tetm ar
proinlred for the team thil year. One of
the team which Beatrice fear Thl ea
n I that rt Alllanc, aald to be on of
th atrnnjvat In the atate. fleatrlc I
captained by Fred t.ayton,
Nehraaka City Nearly 40 football men
of the high achool her donned the
rnol.ekin at th atart of th aeaaon at
Maywood nark. From thla turnout, the
coach" expect to pick an eleven that will
rank up with th beat lu th at'., and
tha flneat th echeol ha ever had. Ther
will b aeveral old men back, including
Hurley and I'oilng. Thr two wer ir
laat seaaun and will form (he nucieu
of th preeent term. N'ehraeka City doe
not hav heavy achedule thia year com
pered with that of the laat aeaaon, but
wh.-t th men r lined aiainat I hhii
real oppoalilcn,
Fteme.'t Thfry-flve men ftf Fremont
J?!n e-hi.it f ,ita,i mil b. k from
i mill t. fining camp era ly un
I nMnt fr Ih ron.iug fta, ar r
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pell f'lr th ti f,ntt,aM chuilt'nnhip
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th aui'.ek, :ni they hve it i.ut
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Two Running Racer Initial
Day's Program a, Ak Track
This Afternoon; Large Field,
The runners have two innings out
at Ak-Sar-Ben field this afternoon
during the first day of the fall festi
val. There is a five-eighths sprint which
lias induced a field of 16 starters. As
the track limit is 12, four of these
must scratch before post time.
' If Barriskane goes to the post he
may prove the best. This New York
sprinter is in fine form and ready.
The one he will fear most is Velvet,
a fast mare from Vancouver. Velvet
has been winning regularly of late
and if properly tightened up after
her long trip from the west, will hi
hard to beat. Don Jose has good
speed. His late form, however, has
not been good and he failed to nab
any purses in the west this summer.
Perch might come to lite. She is fast,
but yields quickly when pressed.
Fairbury Pounds
Speece Hard; Wins
Falrbury, Neb., Sept, 11. Fairbury
pounded Bpeec for 11 hit and made It
two out of thre from Norfolk In the Ne
braska State League champlonahlp aerie
toilay. Th ecor wa 18 to 4. Bpeec was
poorly aupported. nine error being made
by hie teammaten.
Tomorrow gam will b played at
Grand Inland.
NORFOLK . FAIRBURY
AB.H.O.A I AB.H.O.A.
Atherton. 4 2 2 I Rooney. 6 2 3 3
MltcheUb 6 12 4 Wl'buah.lb 6 2 2
Marr.Jb S 1 0 1M'Der't.rf S 2 0
Roune.lf 4 15 0BII.cf 4 4 4 0
Knapp.If 4 2 0 0! Kelchle.lf 6 110
Clark. o 4 16 0 Cle'land.Sb 6 4 14
Gravea.cf 4(4 0;Ooodwin.2b 6126
Hagerty.lb 4 0 lOConnor,c 6 0 1
speece, p 4 10 rwillcy.p 6 2 0 2
Tolal 3S 34 10f Total 60 1 27 17
Score by Inning?:
Norfolk 100 200 010 4
Falrbury 301 607 20x IS
nummary Run: Atherton. Rouee,
Knapp. Hnggeity, Rooney, Wlmbueh (21,
M.Oormolt t2), BUM t8), Relchle (21,
Cleveland (2). Goodwin, O'Connor (3),
Willey 2. Home runa: Ki.app. nilea.
Three bae lilt: Koonev (2). Kpeece. Twn
lieiie hits: WlmbuJih, Bllm t2), Cleveland.
Mrllerinott, Marr. Baaca on ball: Off
Willey (2). Horn runa: Knnnu, Hllaa.
Cleveland to Goodwin to Wlmbuah. Struck
out: By Willey, 4: by Spoere. 4. Left on
baeea: Norfolk, 6: Falrbury, 4. Paneed
ball: O'Connor. Clark. Wild pitch: Bpeeue.
Umpire: Meyer. Time: 2 hour.
Miss Browne to Play
Mrs. Mallory This Month
San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 11.
Miss Mary K. Browne of Los
Angeles who yesterday won the
women's championship of California,
t'.eparted today for New York where
later in the month jshe will play Mrs.
B. Mallory in the east-writ trnnis
matches. Miss Browne standi second
in the nationally ranked women
player. he will rair with William
Johnston u San Francinco, second
ranking t'iurr in t lie country in the
double. i
They will nicer Mt, Mallory am! ;
William I'. Tilden, II, in the east, j
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Timberly would prefer further to go,
In the mile event, eiftht have elect
ed to go to the post. Woodie Mont
goinery will find this distance to his
liking, should take the lead and may
never be headed. Krgreso has been
on the Irwin ranch at Cheyenne all
summer. He may need racing, but if
fit will be hard to beat. Leap Frog
got to be a fair horse here last spring.
He won over these same kind. They
have rested him since. Racing will
probably be needed to put him in
s!-.''pe. Madrono has been running
in splendid form at Vancouver and
is one of the most improved horses
to be found anywhere. He is a cer
tain contender. War Penny comes
from the same stable as Barriskane.
He likes a distance but may lack the
sharpening needed to make him a fit
horse first time out. ihe others ap
pear outclassed.
Important Boxing
Bouts This Week
September H Johnny Shugrue
against Kid Kaplan, 10 rounds, in
Meridan, Conn.
September IS Jimmy Hanlon
against Joe Marks, 10 rounds, in New
Orleans.
September 15Cowboy Padgett
against Tillie (Kid) Herman, IS
rounds, in Shreveport.
September 15 Gene Delmont
against Harry Brown, 10 rounds, in
Portland, Me.
September IS Young Montreal
against Eddie Coulon, 15 rounds, in
New Orleans
Harrison Thomson Wins ,
National Decathlon Title
Weequahic Park, Newark, N. J.,
Sept. 11. G. Harrison Thomson,
1921 all-around champion of America,
became the national decathlon title
holder today by a margin of less
than 100 points over the total of
Harold M. Osborne of the Illinois
Athletic club. Fach was f'rst in
four events.
The title was in odubt; until each
final lap of the 1,500 meters race, the
closing event of the program. To
win the title, Osborne had to brat
Thomson by at least 25 points. He
succeeded in winning the event but
was only 11 seconds ahead of Thom
son at the tape.
Thomson took the 100 meters flat,
the shotput. the discus and the 110.
meter hurdlcf. Oihorne was vic
torious in the tunning high and thr
broad jump, thr javelin throw and
thr 1,500-metrr race.
Victor NacKrli of the I'nion litis
of Hutchinson. Minn., timk thr 4iHU
tuner race ami lied l.iut. F.ugcnc
I.. idal of the I mud Matt army
in the pole vault.
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Old Timers
of American
BeatNational
Boston, Sept. 11. Twenty thou
sand fans saw an all-star American
league tram of old-timers defeat a
similar team recruited from old Na
tional league stars, 28 to 7, at Braves
Field this afternoon. The game was
sponsored by the Boston Post and
the net receipts go to the children's
hospital.
Jimmy Collins, one time brilliant
tjjird baseman for the Red Sox, was
captain of the American league team
and Fred Tcnny, Boston National
first sacker, of two decades back, was
director of the other team. Cy Young
pitched the first two innings for the
Collins team against Charley (Kid)
Nichols, and honors were with
Young. The play and the hit
ting of F'reddic Parent, shortstop for
the winners, was a feature, as was
the iniiclding of Captain Collins, Bill
Bradley and Larry Lajoie.
Comedy was supplied by Nick Alt-
rock.
Bobbv Lowe, great Boston Nation-
el infielder, was given a big reception
when he entered the game in a late
inning and singled to center field off
Altrock.
The score by innings:
k. H. H.
American 7011 800 02x 28 S3 0
National 03 1 010 002 7 1 J
Batterlea: American. Young. Tannehill.
riineen. O'Hrien. Rav Collins. Altrock lld
Carrigan; Parrel!, Madden, Lake, Madden.
Notional. Nlcholn. Klobedanz, Cheebro,
Ted Lewis and Merritt: Archer. Bergen.
Umpires: Stafford and Emmie.
Favorites Come Through
Victorious in Net Play
Philadelphia, Sept. 11. James O.
Anderson of the Australian Davis
cup team, defeated Lucien r.. Wil
liams of Y"ale university, intercolle
giate champion, 6-4, 6-2, 6-4, in the
first match completed today in the
third round of the national lawn
tenuis singles championship tourna
ment at the Gennantown Cricket
club.
Gerald L. Patterson of the Aus
tralian Davis cup team, defeated W.
W. lnffrahani of Providence, joint
holder of the national junior doubles
title. 6-3, 6-3. 7-5.
William T. filden II. national
champion, defeated Lyman L. Tre
maine, Westfield, N. J.. 6-2, 6-0, 6-1.
George Sister Only
One Game Behind
Ty Cobb's Record
St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 11.
George Sisler of the St. Louis
American singled in th eighth
inning of today's game with De
troit, making 39 consecutive
game in which be has hit safely.
F.hmke wu pitching. He now u
only one game behind the modern
major league rcord of 40, made
by Ty Cobb of Detroit in 1911.
t"lel tiff)
ioOai;g Dailforth
Whitewashes
St. Joseph, 9-0
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l.an.b.r I 4 I ( M.i.li..f 4 t I 1
i l.-ln.it Ih 4 1 I I M I..k i l.Jb 411
nautnan in ( 1 iMur.r :b 4 1 4
M Itlluiie.ea 411 Mr.,i.e
I'roal.y.o 4 11 lulratHiebl.a
1'anforih p,l I I II, ..lis p
' Adallie u
Totals 31 IS :r I; H.id p
l.liaclen p
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111
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Total II I IT II
slutted fur AVtn in vn ik,
cor by Inning:
Tul.a It jS (
at. Joih ( oui 4041
tuinmary Kutia: Hriin.lt (Jl, vl CI,
Lan.b i;i, ftauman, I'tuebr, !anrrib, Tr
rore. Thomtwnn, Mcilinnia (J). Corrlden.
hun and hit: nff Muvlik, I end in I
1-1. ntf Ailama, 1 and I In I I I, off Held,
aim i m i; nir i,u, i.u. o and I in 1.
Famed runa: Tulea, I. Haeee in balla:
dll Huvlik, 3; oft llahl. I, off lianlorlh,
i. eirqia out: iiy iioviia, i: by iial.L
by l.uacien, J; bv lanftth. 1. Left on
baare: Tula. I; Ml. J..ri h, I. Two-baa
mi: ni,r.,r'li, ll.iinrii, irnb (ti, ivi
Three. hae hue' liavl (It. Iloubl plava:
Cruahr to il'ilinnu, Mauman to l.litlt.
x. iifi- e: M'lllnnia, Hauman Hit by
piKiie'i ran: ny panrnrtli. ulaon. Mlolen
bene: Heumaii. I'mpirea; Holme and
Oriuab). Time: I. "J
"r keel HI lit Mevratb.
Lincoln, M,t. II Hioua City and lie
oine tai(in f.r II Innliig In thalr
fourth gam on th Lincoln around. Hiui
City winning by a wore of to 4. 'Ib
renuit makaa th arrlea tnd aveu with
two win apiece and Tuesday will rami
in runner. Toilay a gain wa a plti btre
bat lie. M,Sie:
ik moivkh I atorx ftTr.
AH H nil muni
iietin. rr 4 11 II H'llon. a till
"aii'r, 0 s i i it , is 4 114
Horan. rf 4(4 1'il'rerrf lh A I a a
Cneebro.lb 10 1 i'ki.Ii, i f 4 14
urany. If 4 11 4 Met, lb I All I
runa, Ib III 1 O'C'nor. rf 111
Norton, 4 0 4 1 Matthik.lf 4 0 10
Wilson, e 4 11 llh ling, o 4(11
Croat, p 6 10 lTeear. p 10 11
IHavla, p 1 0 0
Total 31 I 31 llj iiauery 1 I 0
Total II I II 17
in out whin winning run (cored.
Uattd for Tesar In alghtli.
Hcor by Inntma:
Drat Moinea 100 ahi) jio o 4
bluux City 100 100 110 (II I
nummary Huns: (lenln, Hranay, Yuan.
Crosa. Hsmllton. Ilemlngwuy (it), Kish,
Oaturganl. Krrore: Hemingway, Traar,
Hum runs: Hamilton, Oatrrgard. Two
ba hits: Wagner, O'Connor, ftgrrlflra:
O'Connor. Earned runs: lit Molnea. I;
Kloux i.'lty, b, stolen bears: cheehro, Bl.h.
I,ft on bsars: Ilea Moines, 7; Hloux City,
I. Struck out: Uy Croa. 3; by Teaar, i;
by Liavl. 1. Kaars on balla: Off Cross, I;
off Teaar. 8; off iavl, 1. Winning
pitcher: Uavle. Huns and hit: Off Teaar,
4 apd S In I; off Davis, (I and 0 In 1.
DouliI plays: Tcar to Hamilton to Mats.
Met to Hamilton. Umpire: jjavla d
Fllipatrtck. Time: 1:16.
Giants Defeat
Braves Twice
by 7-6 Score
New York, Sept. 11. Th New Tork
National increased their lead to 6'
game by twice defeating Boaton by the
same score, 7 to (. Th two game, how
ever, wero directly opposite, in th first
gam Jesse Barnes pitched well for seven
inning and had a lead of seven runa
when he weakened and wa stung for
four runs In the eighth. Boston scored
two more off Hyan In the ninth, but V.
Barne. New York third pltchr, retired
the aid on a double play.
in tne aeconu game Boston got orr to
a six-run lead, but th (llama scored
five In their half of th fourth and won
out In the seventh when ttrob, scored the
tying run on Mouse!' single and Kelly
brought In the winning run with a sacri
fice fly.
The hitting of Powell and Kelly fea
tured, the former getting a triple, three
aouoiea ami two alngle In the two games,
and the latter a home run. double, three
singles and a sacrifice fly.
ocora, iirst game:
BOSTON NEW YORK
AB.H.O.A ! IHHfl I.
Powell cf 6 2 4 1: Bancroft, co 4 14s
Ifnnl K K 1 A I ll..K 9K ti n A
( ruise.rr 6 S 5 olFrlsch,2b 6
Roser.lf 6 2 6 OiMnusel.lf 4
2 3 8
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0 10
113 0
1 i 0
0 0 0
1 0 1
0 0 0
0 0 0
Urn bar cab 6 2 3 1. Young. rf 3
Glbnon.lb 4 14 liKelly.lb 4
Ford.ss' 3 12 OiOun'ham.cI 3
O'Neill, o 8 0 1 OjSnyder.c I
Marquad.p 2 1 0 2!.) Marneg.p 3
xBoecklo 110 0Ryan.p 1
xChrl'bury 10 0 OlVBarnes.o 0
uov.-rty.c 000 0'
Cooney.p 0 0 0 0 Total 16 12 27 II
x.Mcnoison 1 u u v;
Total 40 14 24
Batted for Marquard In eighth.
xBatted for O'.Nolll In eighth.
xBatled fur Cooney in ninth.
Soor by Innings:
Boton 000 0(10 0428
.New Tork :200 002 1027
Summary Run: Powell (2), Kopf (2),
Cruise. Hoser, Bancroft, Frisch (2), !diu
srl, Kelly, Cunningham, J. Barnes. Kr
rora: Ford, Bancroft (2). Two-base hit!
Bancroft 2), Roser, Powell (2). Horn
run: Kelly. Stolen bace: Frlch, Ban
croft. Sacrifice: Cunningham. Oouble
playa: Oroh to' Frisch to Kelly; Bancroft
to Kelly; Frisch to Bancroft, to Kelly.
Left on bases: New York, 8: Boaton, 8.
Bear on balls: Off Marquard, 2; off
Ryan. 1; off Cooney, 1. Htruck out: By
Marquard, 1. Hlta: Off Marquard, 11 In
r, off J. Uarnra, 10 In 7 2-3: off V. Barnes
0 In 2-J; off Cooney, 0 la 1 ; off Kyan, 4
In 2-1. Winning ipitcher: J. Harnra. Los
ing pitcher: Marquard. Umpires; Mc
C'ormltk and Hem. 'lie. Time: 1:48.
0cor second gam:
BOSTON. NEW TORK,
AB.H.O.A. J AM.H.OA.
Powell, rf 4 I I O B ncroft, as 4 '1 4 7
Kopf, 2b 6 0t I0iiroh. Ih 111
Cruue. rf 4 1 3 0 yruch, Sb 4 13 4
KoiM-r. If .110 Mruael, If 4 3 0
Barbare.Sb 6 13 I Young, rf 3 1 3 0
Dib.on. lb 3(1 0 Kelly. Ib 3 314 (
Sord. sa 4 11 " Mlrngel, rf I 1 I 0
dowdy, e 111 I I'un am. r( i I t I
Watson, p 0 ti south, 3 1 I (
Hrnton, u 1 0 0 I Si,Ucr. c : I 0
M Sa ra, p 0 l "I 0 a, ett, p I 5
XHueikei I l S Hill, p 31
Tela: . t 14 ll T.ila 34 II SI II
stlaltrd for I-Namr la ninth.
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New York, 7-7: Hn'oo, I I.
No (ther b.dulr.t.
To4a' liam)!
I'lltaburgh at Ileal on
hi. Ihiui at Philadelphia.
No oiliers scheduled
AviHit as irai.t v..
W. I. Pel W l Pel.
New Toik II l J I'levrUnd 17 7 .
St Loin (I It .il Maehgton l 71 .tj
lielroll 71 7 .tl I'hlla. tl 71 .!?
Chicago II 41 .! Itoaton 14 11.114
teeteriUi's Hewull.
St I.u', 6; "lielroll, I
New fotk. I, l'hli,l-l hi,
Wasblngtoli, il: Hoatoil, 3.
I'levind Chlisgo, ra n.
Toilay ' Oamee
lie'rait gt Nt l.ouls
I blcago at Cleveland.
No littler achi'dtiled.
Awf.HI A AwxMllrtoN
W. I., pi I t W. I,, p, I
St Paul II II .30'Mllwuk 71 II tut
Mllieapul TI 14 liulavlll 70 71 .471
Indlnapl 71 .tit Toledo tl II .Itt
k. ', 77 II .Ul i'olumlu. ti II .177
ietrrday'( Neaiilta.
nt. I'aul, 7; Milwaukee. I.
.ansa City, II; Minneapolis, "
only two g iimes played.
Todaf'g (iame).
Indianapolis af Columbus.
Loulavlll at Toledo.
Milwaukee at Minneapolis,
Kan City at St. Paul.
TKX.IM I K. IOl K.
Pallas. I; Shreveport. 4.
Ileauilloht, I; Hiiuston, 4.
Fort Worth at Wichita, Falls.
tialti
late, poatponed.
only three games.
MOt TIIFKN ANMH I A I K'
Atlanta. 3; Birmingham. 12.
Nashville. I; Little Itork. 12.
only two games scheduled.
tOAHT l.r.AOIF. ,
Veraon. 8; Salt Lake, f
Han Franciscw. It, Seam. 3.
Francis Hunter Wins
Over Lawrence Rice
Philadelphia. Sept. 11. Francis T.
Hunter of New. Hochelle defeated
LawTence B. Kicc of Boston today
in a hirrj-lought-, long-drown-out
five-set match in the third round of
the national lawn tennis singlrs
championship tournament on the
courts of the Germantown Cricket
club, A shower helped to lengthen
the contest.
Score: 7-9, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 i
Joe Lynch Matched
With Jack Wolf.
New York, Sent. 11. J(,e Lynch
bantamweight champion, has been
matched to go IS rounds with Jack
Wolle of Cleveland at the opening
show of '.he season at Madison
Square Garden on September 22.
The men will have to make 122
pounds.
Women's Lawn Tennis
Tournament Starts
Omaha Bee Leased Wire.
Germantown, Pa., Sept. 11.
Straight set matches ruled as women
lawn tennis stars began their
matches in the middle states chain
pionship singles on the turf of the
Philadelphia Cricket club here to
day.
The title holder, Mrs. Molla Biur
stedt Mallory, made her usual quick
6-U, 610 finish in a match against
Miss P. Kink, one of the local com
petitors. In the second round, Miss
Helen Wills the California girl, out
played M:ss Grace rbx, the Long
Island champion from Southampton,
6-0, 6-0.
Herman Mine Win Pitchers'
Battle Front Omaha Boosters
Herman, Neb., Sept. 12. Herman
won from the North Omaha Boost
ers yesterday, 4 to 2. In a pitch
ers' battle Beers and Burdic each
striking out 10 men. The score:
R. H. E.
Boosters 002 000 0(H) 2 3 2
Herman 100 200 lOx 4 S 4
Battrriea; Boostrrs Beers and
and Guiunotte. Herman Burdic
and West. Umpire Hart.
Watnon. llroh. Frisch tJ). Matt:. Toong.
Kelly, Stengel. k.rror: Miens!. Two. lias
hlta: Powell, K!ly Bancroft. Thr.e-ba
hit: Powell. Ht.ngel. ntolrri base: illtaon.
Sacrifice hits: Nation, Young. Kully Left
"O hares: Nee- York, 7: Bo.uoi, I. bUsrs
m bells. Off tk-i.lt, 3; all atson. 1: off
Hraiinii. 2 Struck out: Bv K.ott. I; by
ii. 1 b Hrentun, t Hits: i iff Scolt.
t in ill limn... ,ff 1 1 It. i in tl 1 in.
liuiiii.. off Wt.on, I lit '4 11 innlnse; off
llr.t,M 4 la. 1 lf,.,lf.w. Af U. Vmi.-.i- 1
la i-.t tlinli'S W t!.l til, b: S'f.il tt innli I
pit. h-r llr.ni, ib in. plies, p.nt.i; iul I
V. i .ijib.fc. I ,i . I (.
Drawn for The
TILL Ml
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Thumbless" Ed Wetzell Engages
Tonsiless" Clarence tDarrough in
(
Pitchers' BattleLoses, 1 to 0
Buffalo Hurler Whiteicatthe Bear in Fourth Game
of Serlen Omaha Scoren Lone Tally in Firnt
Inning Final Content Today.
By RALPH WAGNER.
"'1 luiiiiblf '' I'd Wftt l ot limit r and "i uiile." tlatt iue Uai rough
of Omaha engaged in a pitchrrs' battle on the W'rMcrn lesgue grounds
here ctcrdav ullrriiooti and after right and one half iunnings oi snappy
ball, the llufutti hntlrr nunagrd to pull thrmish to a I to 0 utory.
These two fiilchrrs, who are iiiiuu parts ni thrir aiutmny, futight a duel
with the liiirsrliiilt that nre than pltard the i iiLniicrs, who numbered
more than 3i. I he ' tonsilris" l)arriugh had the brst of tlit pitching from
the start, but hi tramtuatri wrra quick on thrir pins and had glue in thrir
gloves and the result was that thr llufulo liurlrr rrcrived good uport.
'I hrre double plays helped Uartough along, and also put a little ipred into
the game.
i - ! I I 11 HI'l I I- t ! I ...
"Babe" Ruth
Features Yanks'
WinWithHomers
St. I.ouis, Sept. II. Mi'Malius'
single in '.lie ninth with the bt
lull and two out. enabled St. l.oui
lu take today's game from lJrtroil,
S to 4, thus holding thr margin br-
... , i i.
tweeii the ankrc and the lotals to
one and one-half games, McManus"
sipgle followed Sislrr's triple and
passe to Williams and Jacobson
sifter Sisler had tied the irore with
his three-base hit to right center,
St. I-eouis took the Irad in the second
inning by scoring ( tie run and adding
another in the fourth. Ihe visitors,
however, jumped ahead in the fifth
by adding three runs to their lone
tally, made in thr fourth inning. The
Browns would have tied the- score
in the eighth, but ground rules held
their rally to one run.
Sisler got two out of five tries,
making ,i' consrcutife games in
which he has hit safely and one
game behind the . modern major
It ague record established by Ty
Cobb in I'Jll. He further increased
his lead lor the season's hatting
honors over Cobb who was held to
one hit in five times at the plate,
Davis was replaced by Pruett after
the fifth, who allowed the Tigers
only one hit in the last four innings
Score:
NEW TORK.
AR.H.O A
PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O.A
Witt, cf
liug.m. Ib
Ruth, If
Pinp. lb
Schang, a
H'man, c
Meueei, rf
Ward, 3b
Keolt, as
bh key, p
Total
4 2 7 0trykea, 3h 4 111
3 0 0 (i M D an, cf 4 0 6 0
6 4 8 0'Hauser, lb 6 1110
4 2 6 I! Welch, i f 3 110
3 2 8 ('Parkin, c 4 3 2 2
1 0 1 0 i)'lowy, i,s 4 13 1
4 1 1 O'Wslker.lf 3 0 11
4 3 3 2'C'loway. 2b 4 2 3 3
t0l)4 llaaty, p 1100
12 0 lizMlller 10 0 0
jNiylor, p 0 0 0 0
17 16 !7 l;H, 'ling, p 10 0 1
zHruggy 10 0 0
Ketchum.p 0 0 0 0
Total-
3 127 14
r.Batted for Hasty In fourth.
r.Batted for Schilling in eighth.
Score by Innings: "
Xew York 110 311 0101
Philadelphia 100 001 020 4
Summary Runs: Witt (2). Ruth (3),
Plpp, tichang. Meusei, Hhawkey, lykes,
Hauser, Welsh (21. Krrors: iJykee. Callo
way. Two-base bits: Ruth (21, Schang.
Ward, Perkins. Three-baee hlta: Pyke,
Meuael, Home runi: Kuth (21, Welch.
Sacrifices: l'umin (2), Meusei, Witt. Dou
ble plays: tlnllowny and Hausur, Walker
and Perkins. Left on bases: New York ,0:
Philadelphia, t. Bases on balla: Off
Shawkey. 3; off Naylor. 2; Off Schilling. 1
Struck out: By Hhawkoy 3: by Kchllllng,
2 Hits: Off Hasty, 8 In 4; off Naylor. S
In 1 1-3: off Schilling, I In 2-3: off
Kctehum, 0 In 1. Hit by pitched ball: By
Hcniinng: (Hcotti, rassea nan: I'erKins.
Losing pitcher: Hesty. Umpires: Kvans
and Hlldebrann. Time: 1:5 7.
Senator Heat Red Hoi.
Waahlngton, Sept. II. Washington
batted Boston pitchers hard and won
handily, 13 to 8.
Score:
BOSTON ! WASHINGTON
AU.H.PA. AB.HP.A.
Mltchll, as 3 0 2 lfjudge, lb 6 1 12 0
Miller, cf 4 0 3 t S llarll. 2b 4 2 3 4
Murne, lb 4 1 8 ; Rice, t f 4 2 2 0
Pratt. 2f 4 0 S 3IOolln, IX 6 6 4 0
J Har!, rf 4 0 1 1 Brower. rf 4 1 1 0
Collins, If 4 2 2 OiPeck'pgh as 4 10 7
O'Hork, 3b 4 2 0 3, Lamutt, 8b S 2 0 1
Ruet, 0 1 0 4 01 Plclnlcli, c 4 2 6 0
Plercy, p 0 0 0 21 Brlllh'rt, p 2 0 0
Karr, p 10 1 Oi Johnson, p 2 1 0 1
Totals
21 EM10I
Total 37 17 27 IS
Scor by Innings:
Boston
Washington
fino 030 000 3
311 OiO 12x 12
Summary Runs: Collins, O'Hourkc,
Ruel. Judge (2), 8. Harris (.3, Rice, o-
lln, Brower, Pecklnpaugh Lsmotte
(3. Error: GoslOn. Two-baao hit': Hums.
Piclnl.h. ORourke. Lamottc. S. Harris.
Three-baae hits: Judge. Lainotte, Stolen
base: 8. Harris. Sacrifice: Plercy. Pic
inlch. Ric. Johnson. Double play: Peck
ftipaugh to Harris to Judge. Left on bases:
Ponton. 4; Washington, 10. Huse on balls:
Off Plercy, 8; off Karr. 1; off Brlilhesrt,
Hits: Off riercy, 11 In 4 S-3 innings;
off Karr, 4 In 3 1-3 Innings: off Brill
heart, 4 In 4 Innings: off Jobnenn, 1 In 6
inning. Hit by pitcher: By Hrlllheart,
)ave Bancrofi Injured
hy "Hot" Line Drive
Omaha Ilea loal Wire.
New York, Sept. 11. Dave Ban
croft, fiiant captain, was painfully
but not seriously injured this alter,
noon when a hot drive of ('rune's
bat in thr ninth inning of the iirt
game hit hint in the jaw. ISaiurolt
played out the nmint; hut came haik
fir the jimml game w rating a plat
ter It vta tief.ary t" tike two
.Indies to close thr Mound.
Omaha Bee by McManui
H.ovrltfkt IS.'.'l
MAVC TO TAkc
A CrOT TO OCT
- --I ii mil ICU A
gixid ganir, but the Denvrr chuckrr
wa a trille wild. Hr allowed thr
MiilUliiri siK basi s on balls, one of
which figured rather prominently in
thr lone norr bomicd ovrr thr ruh
brr by the Itulfaloci in the initial
round.
Allow Five Hits.
Hoth Harrongh and Wetrl tacii
allownl five hits. Writ-l, hnwever,
priniittrd the herd to collect two
doubles and three singlet, while
"lojiailrs" iailied nothing but
straight singli'!. and thry were scat
tered, too.
t.. ::. .. :....: r.. i .
hi mi in n iiiiiiiik mtrr vnniaMui
I Brillwii , u-..,..l i,,,.i-j it.i.u
4 ,,a!g t0 irs't (Jrantham singled to
right and the Buffalo tirst sackrr
wrnt to third, scoring a minute lafrr
when Grrfm playrd the big;
brother" and sacrificed out to Cen
ter Fielder O'Brirn.
Gislasnn reached third in thr tbird
inning, but on an attempted double
steal with two down got caught in a
trap bet went third and home for the
third out. In the filth, sixth, sev
enth and eighth innings one or more
Buffaloes succeeded in reaching sec
ond, but no farther, ,
Unable to Score.
Denver got a man on third fn the
third inning, but a spectacular one
hand catch by Ginlason resulted in a
double play and ruined the Bears'
only chance of scoring during thr
afternoon. The first Omaha double
play came in the first inning and
cut short a Denvrr rally. The third
double play bobbed no in the sixth
and checked Darrough s wildness.
Ray O'Brien, Denver center field'
rr, carried off the hitting honors oi
the afternoon. This former Buffalo
player is credited with three of Den
ver's five hits.
Bates and Spencer each collected
two-baggers for Omaha, but not on
of them resulted in a score, although
Bates' doublr came nrar scoring
Gislason in the fifth.
Spectacular catches on the part ci
the outfielders and snappy play on
the part of thr infield athletes helped
to speed up thr cortfest, which was
reeled off in one hour and 22
minutes.
The final game of the Denver
series and the Bears' last appearance
in Omaha this season will be played
this afternoon. The game is scheduled
to start at 3:30 o'clock.
DFNVER.
AB.K.II.TH.MI.MI.PO.A. F
O'Brle. rf 4 3 8 0 I 0 II
Kerr, ee 4 O O U 0 O S S II
long, rf 3 OH OOOOOO
Patterson, ah. ...a o o 0 M o h If
Cartwrlght, lb ..4 01100 13 10
domes. If OOO0010O
Korer. Ill 3 O 0 0 0 0 1 1 II
Kilhllllen, e S OO0 0011O
wrtxei, p 8 oiieeoso
Total
..81 O 5 5 0 1 24 IS 0
HI FTAIeOKS.
AB.R.H.TB.SH.SB.PO.A. E.
fiisliuson, 2h
lllttea. lb
(irantham, 3b
Orlfftn, rf . .
tftinuiin, ef
Hllroi, as ..
AiierMin, If ,
etpencer, e . . .
Ilarrough, p .
...8O0OOO2AO
lit
0 ft II O 0
0 3 a e a
1 l l e o
10 1AO
o o t t it
0 0 3 0 0
0O40O
1 u e a t
Oil
0 0 0
0 11
0 0 0
Oil
0 1
0 0 0
Total
,.t l a 7 a 2i ii i
Spore by Innings:
Denver ("HI WIO OOO
Buffaloes) Hits WW wa t
Sum marr Lamed runs: Omaha, It Don
rer. 0. Left on bases: Omaha, l Denser, 4,
Two-hswi hits: Hates. Spencrr. lSauhl
plays: Olalnson to Hate: tintntham to
tales: Wilcox to lint: I artwrtgnt (un-
nanMed.) Sit ruck out: By Wetiel, 1; by
llMrniiieh. 4. liases on bullet Off Wetsel.
(tl off liiirruugh, t. Umpire s Anderson and
Lewi. Timet
(Mitchell). Wild pitch: Plercy. Wlnnini
pilcher: Brllllieart. Losing pllcneri
Plercy. Empires: Nallln and Connolly.
Time: 1:11.
UETROITc I ST. LOUIS.
AB.H.O.A. AB.H.OA
Blue, lb 6 1 s 0 Tobln. rf 4 1 4
llaney, lb 10 1 31 Foster, 3b
Cobb, cf 6 12 o Sisler. lb
Veach. If 2 15 0! wil'ms. If
Foth'lll. rf t I 0 01 Jne'Bon. cf
Flsk'ad. rf 0 0 0 0 M Ma s. 2b
Cut aw, 1U 10 0 JlSrvereld. o
Rlgney. ss t 1 0 jj (lerber.
Has.ler, o I 2 n Pavls. p
Khmke, p 3 0 1 M'.uett. p
ssbortrn
Total 72i s sCollin
I 17
0
( (
I Totals 51 10 27 II
xTwo out whrn winning run cored.
SHnrtrd f-r Iisvts In tth
iBatted f.,r Tkurtt la a:ntb.
Pco.a by Innlngs;
Ortroit oro I'ot'ii-
St. i.ouis oi i! oi:- i
Summaty Mun- Msnev. Cobs. Vra--b,
Folb.rgill, Fol-r lj. Sleier 111 Wlliian a.
;ir,r Cobb. Jacobron a-eri-1 u.ri,.,
ro.ba- hli l!Hm. rolh-i,!-Tubtn.
Hrtrr.id Tkrre I'Or V-
Sislef. bml-n !... Hosier. ,-lr S
I tl, V, Msnu.. .S 'K I'UlR
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