rilK OMAHA r.KK: MONDAY. SKl'TKMI'.KU 1. Browns Trounce Yankees in Second Game of Series-Buffaloes Win Hubert Pruett Holds New York' lo Five Hits W$le Ho) I IMifu.l ill Sith ly !am Jotii KMiiictIt ttillu.nt C.rL .11.1 Homer. Sally's Alley Gallops, to First ' Frank Okrie Money in Rich Futurity Race Aptin Humbles N'ew Yotk, Sept, 17. With ton-j ipiarttr. The piekimi record ;n Sioux City CI"" Veterans if Wotra BfrE 3k? tMli Ha lm M r. M. l.nuis. Jrttl, Irl Jlif IHouiIti t,.,i,n,ed 1,4, V . it- Yf.rL V.4liLe4a Hut lt riirMni at Sportsman's patk by the seme i.f S l i I and thrie n ini alibi li oifrr fur the ilriidt. Tlirrc vj n't a n.i b..tt!e thrown and, m npt ("f thr a short period when llie I ,i in in I' d renter HM blrachrrt sltrtrd r wave luii'lkcri hirfs while McM-ltan was at bat there in'l ii lufr of anything ui. toward from thf J.'tiul iifit.,tir A !' on bal! by Waite iloyt In tl sixth fcti the Vi k on the down grade. Thry were leading by one run at the tinir a a rrsult if a slam over the right field wall !y Hafir' Ktilh. when suddenly V"(( ll'Ht l"t all icnte olilirrclioii i,t thr start if the inning ami pard tl;r uo'Milv weak hitting l-.ddir l (i r. F.rrvthii-. V," wmiig lor the Yirka after that ami hciute the iii'p,.- had ctr.nn! away the Browns I, nl ihrt-r run ami the game on iff. Ilulfrt I'metl, thf (rail rx-colle-giati Southpaw nf Fold's clan, had the Yank lining about lie pleased, Riith'l flout over the fence was the ruly real punch off lii of fcritm. I'p to the ninth inning hut three hit were all the New Yorker eouhl gather off Hubert' puzzling nhoots. In that lift frame Prmtt raed tip anil the Yank managed to get two inrn on with singles, b'tt Hubert tightened up and put on otne extra peed t Ret Schatig on strikes. Sam Jones relieved Hoyt in the eighth and wa a failure. Foster walked, hut went out stealing before Sisler also walked. Then Jonn groovrd one and William hanged nut his .IKth home run of the sea son, rending Sisler in ahead of liim. Jaiiihuiii f i n K If I . but was forced by McMaiiuS. Severeid also singled, but Gcrbcr ended the inning by Mr'king out. Dugan otiencd the tiinth witb a .single tt left and Kuth got an in field bit. 1'ipp forced Ruth at see ond, Duican Koinu to third. Sihan struck out and I'ipp was out stealiiig. The neore: vkw vnrtK, I r. MH-m Alt Kl A ' " will, rf 4 11 " T..I in. rf 4 1 0 PlIISR. If 1 1 irri.MiiT. us . i S 1 Hnlrr.tb 2 1 I 4 Willl'. If 4 ! :i 7 1 3 0 3 A 0 t t 4 4 1 0 Plpp, lb 4 H.hnl,c 4 lloui'l, re i Wanl, tb pVott, 4 lloyt, JnnN, P a iMcMlllan 1 1 fl'.lar,,!,, if 4 1 4 1 McMin, !h 4 1 t liHKvrrfld.o 4 3 0 li'lirber.M 4 S It 1 ITUftt, y 3 0 - ToUti :: 12 3T n ToU't 31 t :4 1 01 iRntlnt foe Hoyl In tlllilh. Hrorn tr Innlntu: ' N.w York ,....H0 Ml "1,(11 HI. I,oul 02x 5 Humnmry Hunc Ruth, fnmtrr, Pllir ), Wllllim CI. Krror: f!rbr. Home iuhi: llulli, Willlnnn. Htoli-n hw. Wll lim. DuuhU pUji: vrld, (Jprber. l.rft on !: Nf Ynrk. 4; 8t. T.ouH. 6. ! on belli! Off Hoyf, I: off Jonn, off rtruett, 1. Struck out: fiy Hoyt, i: ly Jonn. 1: by Pruett. I. lllt: off Uoyt, In 7; off Jnn. S In 1. LoUi pltch'r: Hoyt. rmplrm: Ulncen, Guthrie ecij Evn. Time: 1 :3. Tulsa Fielder Sold to Browns Hersclit! Bennett, left fielder on the Tulsa Western league club and one of the leading hitters of the league, has been sold to the St. Louis Browns for the largest sum ever paid for a Western leaguer, ac cording to word received from Jack Lclivelt, manager o the Oilers. Bennett, lead-off man who has formed an important cog in the Oiler machine that has mowed down the fast-movinf? Saints tmd establish, ed Tulsa at the top of the league, will not report to Fold's pennant contenders until next spring. When the Oilers got Dave Dun forth, pitcher, from the Browns, tr was understood that when Bennett was ready for big company the Browns would get first chance at 'em. Ernie Adams Returns to Coach Maroons F.mie Adams, coach ot the Omaha university athletic teams last year, yesterday signed a contract with the Maroon officials to coach the 1922 football team. Coach Adams will issue bis first grid call tl;i week. 3ft- fY II F, recent publicity itivrit t" the j I sale t tieorge tliaiilliain. Unit- ; lu !iiii'a! thud sacker. to the ; t liii.ii;.) t uba I i it litid Ure ;i'i'' Oi giitmp goinj bt lomids. ciiitiluiir t' repent frcriked from ! the rat. th Cubs purchased tiA. tl4-n 1r oi...th.ui 1A j iii "'ii in Cell C4tl. , Thi may t true, hut havt n from vijr gxvj tourc that Mr, Guntham wrt t th thnavt Na tional fur IVOAI !", o IS,P0 and bn pUvttk. tnh an wi lb lt fUr la h vnr at Ua IVAU J! n iviim iKtt, Gi4n thaw iIJ K $W0cJ, taktnc yryHiif I,t the ilwl th t;UU.x svp J i i t 1 4 t ti t'-iii iHj iii;-- an t in f ttf p.tihert. I,l:lli l-.-t itp -'t U) t'l unt.t tt ii'f.-i Uh,i!f t t. ii ii -H T 11' K-I:.ii' M.ti U a q h : ii i -d kt ib . I , n aiuj ts l."l I '' l it tit t4tf. Iu ao-!e-l , nHf ti ih H mtHh, !u!d iW An lM Mat Ult4 I ft.4) b It ,i( m Um 164 Nlra ,'fil Ml , 44a- 1 Y coach Yost. Hepealof Mat Law Advocated Omaha va awarded the state championship basketball tournament at a meeting of physical directors of ,-rtra.ka l. M. (. A. at the local MY" last week. March 24 is the date of the meet. The Mate senior and junior gym nastics championship wan awarded Lincoln to be utagcd April 7. A Bwirntjiing meet to be held on the wine date and a volley ball tour nament also were given to that city. Fournteen directors were in at tendance and passed a resolution to work tor the repeal ot the .state wrestling and boxing law inasmuch as it applies to amateur affairs. Senators Pound Dauss for Victory TMrolt. 8'i.t. 17 WaHlilnirtfin found Duuh rasy today nui fiVtVAtflti thi Tiger, 4 to 2, wh!l MoKririffo hf Id Detroit hlta well ncattfred en-J received good upport. Store: WASHINGTON. I IjKTHOJT. All IKl.A. AH HO A. JuiIk. lb I : I lllluncy. lb 4 19 0 3 10 1 Hnrrle.Sb (26 7;Iiiics,:Mi Hire, cf 8 13 IJl'oUb. f dunlin. if r 2 2 O'VeHi'h. if Hrower.rf 6 0 2 A Kother .rf l.aphan.o 4 1 1 1 i 'uteri, ,2r IVi-kln.,!, 3 15 4;H!(rny.fl l.niiiolt. jl) 3 0 n 1 iRiualfr.i! MoKrlU.,p 3 10 31 1 In iihh, p - tielMPn. p Totala 37 11 27 17 zFIukhO-h J W no. lull x.Munlon 3 V 4 0 1 0 r, S 1 S 4 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total! 33 10 27 13 BRntt.d fop ftflalr-r In aeventh. Kltatted for Iauaa in seventh, , allatted for Oelfon in ninth. Hrore by InnhiRa: Wtishlngton f04 i)0 "10 H JJ.tioit uou (l 111 001 2 Summary Huim: .luilge, Hurrla (2, Hlio, I.aphan, Moirrlilge, Kiitheralll, Hlg lly. Krrors: IJoclin, MoKrirlftu, Ulnn.y (:'l. Twn-bafce hltn: Kit't. FoiherniU. Kac-rlfli-e: l'ecklnpauicli. Stolon buse: Harris, louble plays: Harris, Te.-k, Juilge 12); Bnanler and- RlKney; Harris nttd Judge; PeitkinepaUKh. Harris, Jurlxe. Left on baves: WaMhinifton, S; Petrol!, S. Struck out: Py liaun. 4; by Moffrldire, 1. Base on balls: Off Dauss, 3; off Moaridire, 3. Hits: off Da usb, In 7; off Oelson, 2 In t. Hit bp pltnheil ball: By .Mogridire, Haney; by fiauss, Lamott. loosing; pitch er; iiHuss. I'mitlrea: Connolly anil Nul 1 1 ii . Time: 1.6... ''Sam' Harry to' Coach Iowa Stale Ball Teams Iowa City, la., Sept. 17. J. f. (Sam) Barry, for the past four years athletic director at Knox col lege, Calesliurg, 111., has signed a one-year contract to coach the base ball and basket hall teams at the t'niversity of Iowa, it was an nounced tonight by the board in control of athletics, lie will take the place made vacant by the recent resignation of James H. Ashmorc. now athletic director of Uepauvv university, Cireencastle, fud. food physical condition ant) ready to tackl the winner on any basia an Omaha promoter states, proyid. ing, of course, it ta wiuiin reason. bviviitf promoter down m OkU-j homa titv rpci t-. get action out 1 ot ti'tf boer vf:e!i.led on his 1-,'it li) tii.a i.iri i.nr int nest I'm' favt in tl.tiii i tbt ictrt ( inliUin oi p'ni..fsf t.stev. I hi-aha i urn, ..lei wi'l till iiii ih' M .!! l utt ihrir gfcarett gt I Min a I r .m.i'i r I'ti ii (tti'ingi' mm l l,.l,kH l Ijill'l id Ht (,, but .n,.!y be . 1 i ht f'i get it u! I Sieti !.( ii ke a (m. il ii piiin bo ff g4 iSrHift pi!e)i4 iii.fr rf D'ii"U w.Ol.hi j.i.ilv.mg !, it -,if . ti Mt ' thf ;. Tb' 0Um C piamoisr SS SlfSlfl 4 KUtHol,, M h. u.btfiurt sshfif ail Al lh tn4 1 aH fvoeiel fH(v4 til bast M ff'ffff W .gnaisj struts, Yotff r4 itv fcut -i Hf li. in 14 if ft dfviui t:i kf -aslf J IMS lr s,tlftut 1 M lavs f4esMff ft Ihsl 1 . log Iff WH !4t 14 :jh, fs.lv t-tf U s4 Iiut4,! II lr)f Iish.1 ki'p ( ti jiil; It M .M ,4 vlitai t!iJ M l.rv( ,tn tgNI. 11V) A-.v. c-ntyu A. A. Mrs. David Gaul Wins Golf Title Glen Echo Country Club, St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 17. Mrs. David Gaut of Memphis, succeeded Mrs. Melvin Jones today as champion of the Western Women's Golf asso ciation. In gaining the title Mrs. (iaut defeated Mrs. Curtis Zohl of Columbus, O., 2 and 1, by playing some excellent golf. It was her con sistency on the greens, her certainty of putting and some remarkable driving that enabled the new cham pion to eliminate opponent after op ponent. Starting with 189 in the qualify ing round, three more than the med alist score made by Mrs. Lee L. Mida, Mrs. Gaut defeated on Tues day, Mrs. John 'W. Taylor of Chi cago, eliminated Mrs. J. W. Doug las, last year's reunner-up Wednes day, then defeated her predecessor, on Thursday and triumphed over her semi-final opponent, Miss Fran cis Hadficld, of Milwaukee, Wis. Helen Wills Cops Another Title Philadelphia, Sept. 17. Miss Helen Wills of Berkeley, Cal., the phenomenal locyear-old tennis play er, annexed another title today when, paired with Miss Helen Hooker of New York, she won. the girls' natural doubles champion ship from Miss Louise Goodman and Miss Betty Hilleary,, both of Philadelphia, 6-0, 6-2. Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory of j New York, national champion, won Hie iiuuuiiMaica vunii.ii lint uy defeating Mrs. Marion Zinderstein Jessup of Wilmington, Del., 6-1, 6-1. The title in the midJlcstates dou bles play also went to Mrs. Mal lory, who, paired with Miss Edith Sigourney of Boston defeated Mrs. Jessup and Miss Mollv B. Thayer of Philadelphia, 6-3. 8-10, 7-5. " Manager Wllhelm of the Phillies i.oints out that In 1904 when he was a mini her of the Boston Braves, he. together wiih Vlo Willis and Charley Pittlnger pitched 102 of the 164- game schedule. Willis pitched 43 gnmes. Wllhelm 41 and Pit tlnger 39. The salary limit at that time was 12.4(10. EDDIE'S FRIENDS ..nlJ(y"'!l'l't"""""'ll-"IUl; Mflm fSAC Vie... Ciis OH -VAAS I DUN NO EtF Ay like Dees Place vmait, x VEEK ' v ; A s. ) J' ; '. , . :' I V ' r T""to I; 1 I a ' .V STAGG. BaseBaflResults ana Standing JiATION.M. I Kir. i f;. Ntnmlings. w r. ivt V. Torlc fcj 66 .ti;:t'hlcniin t'lttsliiibir so ei.6i7 Hrooklyn HI. 1..h,i, 77 03 .6011 I'hllu. CI nt I ii 1 1 77 6 .6l2i llontnn W.I..Pet. 74 UK 1 9 72 .40 (II 7 .M 47 U .Hi Yeaterilii) ' Jiesiilta. riibano, 6; Hrmiklyn, 2, Cine iiiuatl, 4; Knvi lurk, I, ToJiij 's (,ame. riliKburuli at. I'lillailclphla. , 'i lie) ii nat I at New York. ' t'MtnKO at Urooklyn. bt. l.ouis at Huston. 1 AMKKK AN J KAMK, NtiirHllnxs. W.L.Pct.l W.T.Pct. N. York S7 Cil .60s Cleveland 71 72 .497 St. l.nuls 7 67 .S04 Wnshton Si 77 .4:11 Detroit 7) 6S .624 1'hllll. ! S3 .411 Chl.ano 72 72 ,6H0 Uoiitoll 67 kj .401 Vesteriluy'a Kesiilta. lloatnli. 3; I'hlCHKO, 2. i 'lovclnnil, 4; Philadelphia. St. l.ouis, 6; New York, 1. uHliiuKlon, 0; Lietroit, 2. Today's iinme, WrishlliKloil at Detroit. I'lillaillphia nt Cleveland. New York at St. lous. iioatou at Chicago. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION'. landings. tV.L.Pct.l W.T, Pct.l St. rnul 97 65 .fi.lHI MUwakee 78 77 .604 Mlnnepla 84 iiS .if.:l; Louisvlle 74 SI .4 7.H InUplls SI 72 .6:illToledo fill 94 .3"9 Kan. City S3 72 .6,::! Columbus 68 'JS .its Vesterday'g Kestllla. Columbus. 4-0: Pt. Paul, 2-1. Toledo, 3-3: Minneapolis, 1-.'. Louisville. 3-0; Milwaukee, 2-8. Indianapolis, 3-3; Kansas City, t-t. Today's dunlin. Culunibui at fit. Paul. Indianapolis at Kansas City. Louisville at Wllwaukee. No others scheduled. WESTCUX J.KACilE. HtUIHllllgS. W.L.iM. W.L.Pc .9 Tulsa 1111 6S .1731 S. Joseph !I2 C7 .57S S. City 79 77 okl. City 71 7 .4 49 Wichita Si VI .bbl Deliver til ? .8S9 lluffuloes H5 74 .533il. Moines 66 103.362 yesterday's Besults. Huffnloes, : Sioux City, 1. Tulsa. 9; Oklahoma City. 3. Wichita, 16-2; St. Joseph, 3-3. Denver, 6-10; Dea Moines, 4-14. Today'! 4.anie. Des Moines at Omaha. Sioux City at Denver. No others scheduled. Lloyd's is said to offer odds of 20 fo 1 against the success of any swimmer to cross the English channel on his first at tempt. Jnliei Welffe Is a great distance swimmer yet the Knglish crack has failed 21 times to solve tho currents and tides in the 20-mlle strugglo fur fame and glory. . Atlantic federal penitentiary Inmates J will form a football team. I The New Girl ,' A'sV 1 1' ltll It, ' S a a ' SAV Hov k-OW2f ' i r That OfCECiOlAMOtR OoiWCf lit To HA4'(I OKjTo H TCLtpHOWE? SHE'S X there, an hour uaiu' GET HEcs, A wav FROM THEPjE- 1 EV.PECTIMG AM tAP0ftTA4T CAU. FROM tDDtk. i t i tt i i "V ,i it m r i slS. - ai (...,.; VV ft . s SJJL. if DR. WILLIAMS. Giants Outhit Reds, but Lose, 4 to 3 New York, Kept. 17. Tha New York Giants outhit Cincinnati today It to f. but war unable to snlvs Itlxey a south paw shoots In the pinches anil lost to the Heds, 4 tn i. Score: NEW YOltK. I CINCINNATI. AU.II.OAI AH II. OA Pncroft.ss 6 2 J il'Hurns.rf 6 1 3 Hilni.-a.2h 4 J 6 4 10.. rt, 111 4 1 14 1 Kllsi lllh 4 11 6 Duncan If 3 10 0 Mem, 'I. If 4 2 3 Oi Koui h.cf 2 0 6 0 Kelly. Ill 4 112 llKons.ca.2b 2 12 5 Young.rf 4 2 1 OHaiKraveo 3 3 3 1 Cuisham.cf 4 3 10 lnelll.3b 3 0 0 2 Snyder.O 4 0 3 4!ltohne.na 3 0 14 .Nehf p 8 0 0 2iKIey,p 4 3 0 t lShlniiera 1 1 0 01 Totals 30 J27 1S Totals 37 13 27 ls xllatted for Nehf in ninth. Si ore by Innings: Cincinnati 010 001 OSO 4 New lurk .. 000 003 0003 Summary Uuns: Halicrott, Hrlseh, Meusel, Duncan, ltouch 12), Hargrave. Kriora: Bancroft. Hohme. Tun-base hits: human. Marurnves. Three-base hits Dauhert. Sacrifice hits: Penned. Fonsecs Hargrave. Stolen base: Konsora. Left on bas"s: New York. 7: Cincinnati Double-plays: Hamroft to liawllngs to Kellv: Klx-y to Daubert to Fnuaeps Krlsch to liswllngs to Kelly; Fonseca to Daubert. Struck out: l(y Nehf. 3. liases on lalli.; Off Nhf, 4. L'mplrea: Rlgler and Uulgley. Time: 1:.:,. Brooklyn, Sept. 17. Kay Orlmes. with a double, a triple and a home run, ac counted for three of the tallies that gave Chicago a ( to 2 victory over urooklyn. Score: BROOKLYN. CHICAGO. AH.H.O.A. AH.H.O.A.l Olson, 2b 4 13 2SlalZ, cf 6 0 4 1 J'nston, 3 0 2 .ill or her. ss 4 1 z 4 4 1 II: li l 01 1; 01 -I rirlfflth, rf Wheat, If 4 1 4 2 4 2 6 OTerry, 2b 4 0 2 4 lldrlmes, lb C 3 8 5 OKriberg. I f 3 13 6 lO'FVell, 0 3 1 3 0 4H'thcote, rf 0 0 1 1 OMIIler, cf 4 2 1 0 2Krug. 3b 3 0 2 0 lOsborne, p 4 0 1 0 OxF'gerald 0 0 0 Myers, cf Mlt'hell, lb 4 0 High. 3b 4 0 H'nglllig, C 3 0 Smith, p 2 1 Decatur, p 0 0 B. Griffith 1 0 Totals 33 7 27 13 Totals 34 27 12 " Score by Innings. Chicago 2f,0 000 010 6 Brooklyn OOU 000 0022 Summary Runs: Hollocher, Grimes, Terry, Friberg, Miller, o Farrcll. John ston, Wheat. Errors. Terry, Mitchell, ,gh, Smith. Two-raso hits: Grimes, Griffith. Three-base hits: Orlmes, Myers. Home run: Grimes. Sacrifice hits: Krug, Terry. Left on bases: Chi cago, 9; Brooklyn. 6. First base on halls: Off Smith, 6; off Osborne, 1; off Deca tur, 1. Struck out: By Smith 1; by Osborne, 1. Hits: Off Smith, 7 In S in nings; off Decatur, 1 In 1 inning. Los ing pitcher: Smith. Umpires: Klem and Wealervalt. Time of game: 1:35. 'A movement has been started by pocket billiard players by which they expect to establish an annual championship (ourney with composition balls instead of ivory spheres whlcn have been used in the past. Ralph Greenlcaf has won the title three years in succession without defeat. Gets to the Phone WOW PoMT l09 VOOf? TEMPER ?HE'$ A NEvaj Girl AmO VtRv SEKlStllME.. HARP TH V ARC. TO GET. Amy wav if Vou air a call. Fpoaa P- )MPoRTerUT yf)l!l!!l;i!!!llllll!il!!hil!inli Y. . ... . ..W WOU) DoMT I.OS6. '.', ! by A. J.hr In ,, .Dl. o, Wmj., (Miaipe Kilmer, today won the . loth j ininniiin of the n.h fuiuniv. i- fuilonit print -r .'ear-ol.U, ami e.tanii.nra a new lecorq ot i n j for tb raie at its present dutaiue. i The Kaneoea tablt ' ev, with Fande in the Miblle. w ii n-cond.1 three length back and driven to mr bunt lo witlutaiid the runiiiiiii of, WilderneM of the U Wilmm color.. ridden by l,nor. ibb-rne, by doling l.it, (nu lled Imo hiinllu kbiad of (,'yilnpoiie of the favor ttr. The winner, a filly by Alliiiiieur Salvolatile, tHk the lead at the firt Bears Split With Dos Moines Boosters rinvr, lo, M.l. 17 lnvr mi't Momea 1lvM.il a.iutil" ht-U'lT h'l luilAy, the ori wlnnlix the fliet. I tn I. ml the ouinlil.'ti tniKilna the .'. ii'l, II In I". H nre: liKH llf.a lt W I'H A II II" A' All II A il-nlii i f j I ii o liii. n i f 3 lUiwrlli I 0 u w-tr 1 I , t llioan.rf 4 I 3 Hours lb ' ill i hxabio.lb 4 I ID ' I'at'l4ini.3h 6 13 3 Iraliev.if 4 1 " Khullley.S I, 3 I It 4 Vuna,:ii I a 0 r'wnilit.if 4 I ! e k a,. i 21, a I 3 ilro.' lf 6 2 3 0 Net ton. 4 41 S 6 Purser. a 3 0 11 Wilson. I I 3 t Wetsel.u 4 0 0 1 hll.l mali.p 10 14. Totals 17U:7 13 Totals 14 t 24 I4j Score by Innings: Des Mnlnes ") J 4 Denver out 001 1021 Summary Huns: Iloran, Craney, Kn". Norton, Kerr, Hour. I'atlersim. Hhanley 12). Krrors: C! ntn, IM.II, men, Kerr (2), Hour (2i. ;srned runs: Dea tolnB. X; Denver, 4 ritnien bases- Oenln. Norton. Mhanley (2), Tno-basa hlfs; Kerr Oriiss. Tltrce-hase hits: Iloran. 'hol.ru. Shanhy. Bases on l.slla: Off I.ildleinsii, 4. Mtru. k out: lly Dd.llemsn. i. by Wi.tiel, h. Left on hsa-s: D. s Momep 4; Denver, 12, Hsc riricn Ill's: Wilson, Hhsnley. Parker, em pires' Doiiuliiie and ll.ld. Time; 1.10. H.'colid gaiiie: IiK.S tlOIN'KH DKNVKIl AM II. (I A ' All II. O A. Ocnin.ef ;, 2 J II O'llilen.lf 4 3 8 0 WKnr.:lb 6 3 0 ii K-rr.i-s 6 12 2 llorsn rf h .1 4 0 II..,,, K lb 3 0 6 1 I'heabro.lb I 1' l'al'rson..1b 4 12 0 Grsney.lf ,', 1 4 1 Sllsnley.Jh 4 10 3 Yuna,:b 4 I 2 ? '"ur.shl.if 3 13 0 Norlon us 4 1 I 3llross.lf 4 1 i llsnner.c 4 1 3 0 I'arker.o 4 16 0 lonper.p 2 112 llnll.p 1 0 1 II Salisbury. p 0 0 0 0 Totals 39 14 24 9,Lukanvi ,p 2 10 0 Tulsls 34 10 24 Binre hy Innliigs: Des Mollies 102 0100 00214 Deliver 013 3 20 01210 Csllcd In eighth, darkness. Summary Runs: Genln (3). Wagner (3), Horsn (21. Chesbro, Graney, Yuna, Norton, Banaer, Cooper. o'Hrlen (2). Ketr, I'atler sili, Shauley, Csrlwrlght, Gross. Parker I2l. I-.iTors: Biting. Shanley. Kaiued runs: DliVHr, 6; Dea Moines, 10. Stolen bnses: G.nln, Kerr. Shanley. To-l,ai lilts: (ienln. Wagner. o'Hrlen (2), Shanley. Three-base hit: Wsgner Home run: Ches bro. Struck out: By H'll. 6; by Cooper, 3 Bases on brills: Off Hall, 2; off Cooper, 5. Sacrlflco hits: Cooper, O Hiien, Hall. Double plays: Oraney to Banner, Norton to Chcahro. Wild pitches: Cooper (2). Passed ball: Banner. Innings pitched: By Hall, 4 1-3; runs, 9; nils, 9; by Ssli.bury. 1-3; runs, 3; hits, 3; hy Lukaiiovic, 3 1-3; runs, 2: nils, 2. Umpires: Held and I "mo line. Time: 2:10, Saints Divide With Witches St. Joseph, Mo., Sept. 17. St. To- seph and Wichita divided a double- header here today. Wichita won the first, 16 to 3, and the Josies captured the second by a score of 3 to 2. Mangtim and Hovlik were pounded hard in the first game while "Pop" Gregory was steady throughout. Ar nold Cuscien held the Vitches to six hits in the second and fanned nine batters. Score: WICHITA. I ST. JOSKPH. 1 AH.H.O.A Olson. lb 4 111 Smilll.cf li 3 2 OiFlsher.rf 4 1 1 0 i 0 0 Illksley.lf 6 3 3 Oi Corrldn.lf 3 Wasllbil,2b 4 2 3 C Bonowtz.cf 4 6 0 6 0 0 2 Kast.rf 6 3 1 0 Knndlr.ss 4 Berger.ss 4 11 6:.McDold, rb 4 Butler.3b 4 2 1 7 Nufer.3b 4 Ha ley. c 6 0 0 01 Browne, s 4 MDowlI.lb 5 2 16 0 Mangum.o (I 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Gregory.p 4 10 01 Hovlik, p 3 'Lindhrg.p 0 Totals 43 16 27 17;zW. Smith 1 Totals 34 8 iHiitled for Hovlll; in eighth. Score by innings: Wichita 4"2 310 (iiifi H5 St Joe 000 100 020 3 Summary Runs: Smith 12). Blakesley ID. Washburn (3), Fast (4). Duller, Mc Dowell, Gregory (21, Olson, Corridon, Browne. Krror: Fisher Huns and hlta: (iff Mangum, 6 and li in 2 1-3 innings; off Hovlik, HI and to In 6 2-3 Innlnits; off Lindberg, 0 and 0 tn 1 lulling. Kartied runs; Wichita, 15: St. Joseph, 2. Basr-a on balls: off Hovlik. 2: off Gr.irorv. I. ' sirii' K out: ny Aiaugum, i; ny Hovlik. l; I l.y l.lndherv. 2. Lefi mi basis: Wichita, I 6; St. Joseph, Two-base, hits: Herger, Hotmwltx, McDowell. Kasl. Buller, Double-plays: WaHhbuin to Helger tn Mc Dowell. Sacrllice: Washburn. Hit by pitcher. Hy Maueuiii ( Washburn 1; by Hovlik llieiger I Hioten bases: Butler, Bljike.iey. 2. Ka' . l'mplrea: Fifrpatrlclt and Burnable. Time: 1:36. Second game: WICHITA I ST. JOSKl'H. AH II O A All II O A. Hntth.rf 3 2 6 O lit.ou. lb 3 J 0 ll'io sli y. If 3 3 0 li Kis'.er. rf 3 110 W h.irn. ;b 4 1 3 I i ..r'l.l. i.. If 4 I ll 0 Ka.t. if 3 1 3 H ICowlts, , f J 0 3 u Reiser, s 4 0 2 3, Kamiler. e 4 0 In -llu' l-r. 3 II 2 J M' D'ald. 3b 4 a t t lnffin. c 2 0 1 0 Nufrr, 2ti M Do .1. Ill I n I 0 Brown, sa ' 1 1. arhtcn, p 1 o i I S-llsr., p . ti a llsl.v.e 0 tt .' Vlrrg.iry I 0 0 Tola' Tot .la s" t:i i ll!t..,t foe HelUta li, ..r I.y .Iin'IIMS . the u In ...... i-'io e-o ; .-m - 2 .-(! J....1.B1 , i 0 ). . -.. Silli.Mlar. -Il ia. eiu.ih II'., Ilt " ,:i, I jli'S I . .fie. W;-h!4. 3, f' I. , vn 1 s'ti.l l.aai on I.. lis o'f : .. n ... . ..if a' sim i ... ! s o , ' I I. . . w ,. n,. , :. si 1-,,'i s, W , i- n 1.,,-. an I 4 " I , . . Iv M'ti t , ,.,! i ... VI ,.,i,.. 1 ,, i,. .. .tt -f s . ' . ' It. -. t in..( i... kio ( !,,(,,, Iii,,,,ttf t I 'Ci,ik I ,i, - i f I ' 11 Si e. I , i, i, i W I i . . 4i4l I h - I i i i ,s r 4 -I 4 . I .11 I ,i , 1 u differs iiii) i i i, in K M r i H . al , 114 14 o il . I. ..,, 1-4 ,- . Ill l i H-.i . I aj l i ! I lk.H In .l i ll il H - I a lit t .. las l si an , i a ,i,i a .,4-a, le. pi I I ! i I 4Mk HI.4S I'l i 4J Si lolM I '"' T,f New Yorker took the blue r.h - m j,,j 4 ,,ut,P 0j yj-j.j (, (.. ,,j u,it It the Hatttr had ,,iluulty in settm awav. keeping1 ,1(.m a, iMm,.r fr . inmut,,, tt,. ttii iruwd of .HMkM bowled. I j.41U' .ll.v paid tho.e wl'.t ba.k.d' lir (l) Ul n , y... .., i;,lk,.'k uei the bt-tJ .;,, .i.,.;.... hoih beims moted at S to I. A ie.n1y play drift e t lie Kilmer filly' ptue liom I-' to 1 to lit to I at po-t time. Mluk l,a f ti'ivllnv k'r.. tr. I'l.ii. f,.r ihr l:i 4 II C Ifuni") r (Itraay In III liiakum. Boehler Wins Over Oklahoma City, 9-3 Tuias. Kepi. 17 TuUa on hs lust same i.f iha et-usi'it on th i,,ii, s-iouii.ls, defeatliig Oklahom ( lly lo t. II was llichl't a 4lsf bloiy Of Ilia .r. Kcers: nKI ITY. I Till All 14 o A I AH II o A llil.t w.lf 4 l) t n II. rinclt. If 3 110 .i..t,. , 4 2 2 e Tin in a H, j u II I r ..ll.ee .1, t I ! 4 Hala. rl 4 .' J a M l.i II, 4 a II I Laiiil. if 4 2 " H Hill S ill Jl. 4 S I I Leilvell. II, I 1 9 1 W Indlr. sa 4o2 IUii an. ;t, 4214 l ove. If 3 II 3 a M HIli la. a i " I I A.lsj.e 1 2 n CriKliy. c 4 I I" I'jMie. i I 0 ii I llu. tiler, p 4 3 2 1 I'lcrce. p I II 0 li, . kl'itl 1 o e 0 ic 'jaiala 31 U 27 in Tot:, I. 31 24 ! Matted toe Pierre In ninth Oklahoma City jao nno noo J Tulsa (jul 062 out 9 Nummary Ituiis: Moora, Kelbee, ning lanll. ll.-iili' ll. Divls, Lamb, N4 1 1 n n)e, Crosby (21. HoeliLr ISI. Krr.na: Hriitow. Ails)', Pleiea (21, Lslllb Klirned runs; Oklahoma City, 3. Tula, 7, le ft on Itasca: Oklahoma f'lfy, 4: Tolas, 6. Two-lae hlta; lloehh'r. Davis, Msuinsn, latiglsnll (y). Home run: lilnslsiilt. Hlol'-n baa a: MclUiilile. llo, her. lis.. on bulla: off lloebler, I: off Payne, 3 flunk mil: By Mnehler, HI Dlillble pill) ' MilMnnl I a Windier.. Runs and lilts, lirf Payne, 7 and 7 In 4 2-3 Innings. Losing pllrhT: Payne. Umpires: Holmes and orinili). Time: 1.3.. Will Organize 1'ro" Grid Team Omaha will . be represented by one of the strongest protesdon.il football teams in this section uf the country if the plans of the Marquette athletic club matcralie. It is the plan of the Marquette club officials to organize a team comnoserl of such trriilslers as ( lene Leahy. Carl Lutes, Tip Long. Little, Bloemer, elirrv, Condon. Russell. Iliggins, Healey, 1'. Shanahaii, Cerney, Xolke and Dick Giess. The majority of the above named have rlaved on ('reighton teams, while Xolke is a former Cliicaito Cardinal oriilster ('-..,.., ...It! 1 I . '.I. A. ....,.-, ,.iii uk .iiailKlll Willi ll- lantie, Des Moines, Davenport. Mis- '.,it I i:: i :... i .' i , .-...inuir, u ,'iiu with the Minneapolis Marines. The rontcsls will be played on Sunday at the Western league park. Imporfant Changes in Basket Bal! Rules Physical Director Weston of the Omaha "V," has received a copy of the new basket ball rule book for this coming season. Two radical changes in the rules governing play have been made and are expected to result in a cleaner and faster style of the game. Many games have la-en won in the past by a quintet having: an accurate free-thrower and this point caused many arguments relative to the strength of the teams. The new rules are as follows: When a technical foul Is made lh hall Is awarded to the opponents at the point where the foul Is commute,!, with the rignt to put the nan Into play with an unguarded pas. They shall not be per mitted to dribble or shoot for a goal. A penally area shall bo provided at each end of the court comprising 1 h.) space between the end line and a lino pussing through the frei-throw Hue, or a line passing tangent through the free throw circle, as may bo decided. All personal fouls committed by a team when the opponents are In possession of tho ball In the penalty area under their own gnsl shall bo penalized by the award of two fr.e throws. All other peisonal fouls committed eiaowhere on the court or In cither penally area when Ills ball is in possession of tho defending team eliull I,- penalised by the award of one free throw." Muriel MY( "orniick Kt-ioi tcl to llae Sipietl Movie Contract Chicago, Sept. 17. -A contract for the appearance in the niovit of Miss Muriel McCorniick, daughter of Harold MrCortniek and grand daughter of John U. Rockefeller, was reported to have hern signed with Joseph Schenck, husband of Xoriiia Talmadge. Mm McCorniick ; ii.n adopted the stage name ot Mawana Micor. It was reported that Mt. Mc t'nrmiik would go to California eatly in January. lAfcntie ' mittiil lei of Socialist Mt l'liilalk-l"lli.i, epl 7, rite l'.l tnili.il cKcciltitr t oiiuiiitlrr oi th so lu'i.t pari.' m, t jhic j iiu,, tltl. tiiie rsctiiln Ihliiii.. and (,taii con. Iticioiul Campaign. in .,ii,,u. . 1 . 1 1 . . lluMf pte.riil were i, t,.r I'vurr, MiUauki, . Wilhon II !-''(' In,!., 1 Ii,- I411.es H V.Mir 1", Ki 1! 1 -r.!,!nl i. t1 c 1', 11 K ii 4i." It I t in.,11 -.i l,i'..n t (' t ' ,4 II , I. . . . Sill .1 V , 4 . k'o. I1.1 ) , r.,,.l. 11 i!, I I Mlo I 1 mi' r, I . . sitnc ... 1 v.. n , C t- j a 1 , Ol, !l 1,1 r.. L. I ... ami la to eil for Si4trr lir' t a 1.4. , ,c I . ,1 I," I . f t , 11 e m I- a ;.,f ii. 4 , j.,,,, ,. I ! tlr ', t 'IS! i . J (1 I. d S'l'.i in!', .! t -t) c, 4 4 1 o I a .'" ! 04 Rl 1' Ii, l ' I'll I I ' I 'l ' f ni.'il 1a ,'t 'I.. -it I 1- i- 1 a 41 hi t .' ' ".. l t .., ffii ! ....... , -ifllt ami rarKrr I."" to llVr.l, 6 lu 1. I thru In. Sept. 17. (Special Ti!t- grain,)- It was 'fug'' GriiliiiV wil low whnb again disturbed another tiiherwi.p it4i'ini kerne and tbe Buf tallies took tin- deciding game id the rru uiiilav alternoon, 0 to 1. t.ntlin si n I, , the barrage ill U lifih w In ti be diiive one over the eit field fence, acoiing (itaiitbaiu ahead of Inm. The pitching of Okiie formed an iMek'tal p.nt 4if the viitmy. (nly ,cuii hits i tr h.n c-ii , liom bin nlfirnign and with one exception they were ail Mattered. The one exception io-t a run, It wa in the iillll inning, Osleigafd led off with a single to ri:M. Korttgir, coming iii ailer Mat Ink bad llieil tn Clillill, dotlblrd to the left field fence, KCoring Uslet gard and pulling the SimiY m a mighty fair way to get back in tin Came. But a double plav, Maniisli 'o liivlasnii, stopped tb.it chant e, Tile Hill l.ilne. iidded Im,i mmc ill llnir ioiIiiiii of the sixth, (iislasoil led nil with a single ti) right und Balis doubled tn the same field, Mm ill),' the blond second baseman. Ailer (it. null. mi struck out, the .une Mr. (irill'iii who has figured before in tins narrative, slammed a single to center which scored Itatei. The herd added a run in the sev enth and eighth. Masters started the seven) li wiili a single. Spencer and Okrie were unable to help, but Whiley Gislasuii added to bis dav'n l.'.urrls for three bases to right fit Id scoreboard, M astern scoring. In tin-eighth, Granlliaiii, first man up. tingled to right, crossing on Grif fin's double to renter. U 111 . All. K. If. I. .. ft I a 4 A.I'. II II II I n II II I li t Ii II li I II I! II Mftlttson, 'ft . Hales. II, t, nihilism, 111, Orlffln, rf . . . Miiiillsll, rf U llrm. , . . Vlaelera, If , . Spencer, t, , . . Okrie, p Total. ... . a Ill 6 1,' 24 HI u moi v rrv. aii. it, ii. p. a i;. Hamilton, sa . . Ilemlngnu), 2b Kl.h, .f leU, II, Hliuiigllng, I O'Connor, rf ViamlXV'! ' itoetiger, n ! Totals IS I 7 21 11 1 (mine called In eighth to rati h Iralu. Score by Innings: "maha nun mn It a . . . ism Ulii ihi i f.pirri.. ih Nummary Home run: .. .. , i,p.iifl IIIIMI IIMIeS, nnenger, lleililngwiir, (.IsIiimiii, haerl- ' wii Manuaii. Karneii runai (ininim, Wniig dir. I. Left n huwewi Oioal... II; Moux (Hy. 4. hlolen h...,.- II-.-.' I.niiilhain, Slruck oul : lly Roellger, 7i Okrie. S. Ilase on balls: (Hf Okrie, t off Koellg,sr, S. lilt by pitched l,, Hlleol, 2 by Koettger. 1. llniihln plays: Mnnusli lo l.ishuMilli OUrle l (,lhie,,n to Hates Roeligir hhanglliig lo 4ls(er gard to lleiiilngwny. I iniln: A nil or -son and la-wl. rime: 1 :4.. Fairluiry Wins Sixth iJaine of Slate Scries Norfolk, Neb.. Sept. 17. Falrbury won the sixth gams In tho contest for the pennant of the Nebraska Stats league hero today from the Hlkhorns, t to ,1. After having the game sewed up at the slart, Federle was hammered hard. The, seventh snd last game of the piwiaeriea will probably bo playid at Falrbury Tues day. Scor: FAIRHCIir. NORFOLK. All.ll.O.Al AH.H.O.A. Mnoney.ss C 2 2 Athlon. sa 4 2 6 3 Wlnlibh.lb 6 0 7 11 Mitchell, 2b 4 1 S I M'Dcmt.rf I, 3 0 01 .larr.3b 3 3 11 llllss.rf 4 2 5 l'ltousc.lf 4 0 2 0 It.ilhle.if 4 2 1 O'Knapp.rf 3 110 Clevi.d.3h 3 0 1 2iClark.c 4 0 7 1 loiodnn.ib 3 0 3 ildiaves.cf 3 0 1 n O'Connr.y 3 0 8 1 Casey, lh 3 0 7 11 l.ovich.p 3 0 0 li Federle, p 2 0 0 1 ! Hilton. p 10 0 2 Totals 35 9 27 12 xllgardy, 10 0 0 Totals 32 7 17 9 xBalted for Hilton In ninth. Score by Inning.-!: Falrbury out 0n2 OliI l, Norfolk 200 000 01)11 3 Summary Runs: Mooncy, lielchlt, 1"0 1 -is i), I.ovich (2), Allicrton, Mitchell, Marr. Krrors: cinrk, Moenev. O'Connor, Lovich. Two-base tills: Mitchell, Man Relrhle. Sacriflc.-: Cleveland. 1'ass-d ball: Clark. Ditul.le-plHys: Marr to Ath-rfn'i to Clark. Hit by pllcher: Hv Lovldi (Knapp.l Wild pitch- l.ovuh. struck em: Hy Federle, 4: by Hilton, 2; be l.ovlib. . liases on balls' (iff Fedeile, 2: off Hilton. ?: off LoWch, 3. l'mpire: Mejeis. Tim..; 2:;n, Frink Winner of Trap Shoot Meet Atlantic City. X. J . Sept. 17. John S. Frink of Worthing ton. Minn, w hi the tiiand American handicap tt ap.!io.iiuig tournament tod.iv. brciking Jj .traiht targfts 111 the shout nil aiitr he and three others lad tied lor lir.t place by breaking 'A out of I'M' target. 35x5 $19.55 s Base Ball Today Oaiatlu vs. Dfi .Moinei t. I r M tfatxs I (Vs. .4e- i 4 ! 1.4 4 4 III 14 e.a