TUB OMAHA HKK: MONDAY, SKPTKMHEH 25, 1922. "Battling" Siki Knocks Out Georges Carpentier in Sixth Round of Bout ! Heavyweight Champ of Europe Beaten by Senegalese Scrapper t'"iipir,tht, m. ; I'aria, fv j.t. N The aun rf Oenrgaa Carj nfier baa t. i After el vtctou rounda nf flghtlng the pugilistic pride of Krai" went ; down to defeat before tha powerful hlowe f "Hauling" Hikl, tha taneglas rpMr. l'rom tha thlid round rn It wa evident that tha burly negro bad tha measure) of tha white heavyweight, im-nrgra butted hie opponent rontlmt ally In an apparent effiirt to art tha referee to disqualify him In order that tie might not sulTi-r a kn ktnit. Kor hla tmubla ha waa hooted and J-id i-n by the in aim had barked him at two to one to 11 the dnrk cloud. In spite if the fart that the tieiiw - galea ha.1 the ieir of tha lust three! round, lha tint rsme auiMcnly ami ent th) crowd of nonuu into tt 1 lorn of fiolne. To make H wrw, (tin rfrr announced (hut ffikl hail tripped Carprntler ami that the fnl ln man would be liven three min nirs to rnovir. At the ttiut of (hat lima. Oeortea art 111 was In a eernl comatose) atn'a and unable to r apond. 1 1 s hitsthl to hi (Iron liif room, while tha rowa aont mi scream aftT st-reatti that fhkl should be declared tha winner. Tha referee hesitated vnd then lha three JuIks took a hand, AftT an hour'a di-lay Inejr declared that Wkl aa tha Winner. fieorfr t ut loo. Than more bedlam. Tha colored ar-rapper waa lift! to tha ahoulilnrs of tha fsrts whn, before tha ronfilrt Started, had bsi-k'd thi-lr whlla Idol to tha limit. ll ww curried about tha arum ami. I th shout "Klkl. I lie nw champion, Hikl, the new cham pion." In hla dressing loom. Gnorw Car pentier waa Juat online to hla Mnsrs. ia would a no one. M. 3ecanp, hi manairar, waa white with rage. 11a couldn't underetand how Ma man bad ben beaten, or rather, how hla man had permitted himself to be beaten. But beaten ha waa and beaten badly by a man who, prevloua to tha battle, waa con sidered a "ft up." Whrfl tha mm entered tha ring Ororgi'a iwnwil drawn. Ilia fate wna sallow, but hla body seemed fit to go tha limit of twenty rounde called for by tha condition! of the mill. Ilia w olght waa announced t 173 1-2, while the Senegalese stripped at 174. Hlkl waa the ph-ture of a renl flKhter, and a real fighter he proved. WIiIIb CuiTrnllrr aa being rar-rU-4 away a bleeding wreck, the j new rhnmplon hurled a (lialleiige across the Atlantic to Jack I letup- I aey, ; "I My Dempsry to meet me any 'Where, any time, 1 aend a iluil lensa now through the I'liIraRO Tribune. If the American wants to Mit, let him answer Ihroiiuh ' the Kuiopenn edition of the Chi j rngo Tribune," uld Kilil. Krrnchiiisn Puzzled. For tho flntt three round it looked as if Cuvpcntler was playing: with his opponent In older to strinf, out the battle to make the moving picture more saleable. V.it in reality he couldn't fathom hla opponent, who t took heavy right and lofts to tha Juw aiPT esnee.bauk. (nr. trior - Iilo'a or a simitar nature landed by Carpentier In many prevloua battlea had spelled it, disaster toe hie opponent. But not ' today, I 1 The "battle opened with Carpentier I )and Hikl huatling toward the renter I f lot the ring, wiin icikb huimh !tbe Senegalese lauded first and then the two men went Into a clinch. George shot in a left uppercut and . the Senegaleno covered up. ThiH aeemed to amuae Ocorpes, who tried a hii'utmoat to make tho eboriy-hucd ;1 foe drop hla guurd. Kikl had been 'i atung by the uppercut and tho round 't ended with the Senegalese well hid- -i uelJ DnHIIIU u it"a 1 r A i. .t.. f tha ami ff thrt ) round seemingly witiflcd he could end I 8ikl came up for the eecond round i with more confidence. neiween clinches the battler exchanged rights 1 to the face. Georges showed little Judgment of distance in his hitting and with Sikl a bit wary, the round i ended with little damage to either - man. 5 , Third Round Different. i The third session waa different. The round waa not very old before i Carpentier dropped the Senegalese 14! i.t. -L tit i lha auith .tiff richt to the chin. The colored boy stayed down for the count of five. Kyelng tho champion and ap parently in no wise flustered, Siki leaped-to his feet, catching the smil ing Georges off his guard and plas tered a right to the jaw that sent the champion sprawling on the canVas. George wna up at the count of three, but the least experienced iron In the pugilistic pastime could see that Carpentier was hurt. Tha round ended with the men in a clinch and the crowd wild over the fact that It was seeing a real scrap. In the fourth round Hlkl began to plaster tb champion. He planted swift right and lefts to the fate and Carpentier came out of the musa with badly split and bleeding lip. They knarred a bit, then Siki shot over 1 fight that 4'loaed Georges' right ex . , A aecond or so bitr another right ! Split rpen Georges' cheek and he nt to hla corner tired and be wildered, lotto III Wll. fi.Wt f.llotaed up bw slvaitloa M sti aa the firth round opened. l Vd th attack ad f r.d C.eorgea Hid Km r. Ttvit it that i'..y,ntair hrtm It) U all the tr k h knew lit bt t'ie i't'- m r' i The .'- . . . A ...a l.ltca.ft It.bMt la. ina 1 1 1 19. n " I lh puitlho,M receive!, '' a,, I fcM nly .- " " Put the r" . .tnuitwd l Ihe nf.,i,. . tstwlker f w :" r ' . . . ritMtt a t: '" , - takN, It S e1" ,l- '"' fHtg " 1. 1 rt t. ,! t!w ' i . iiilil tl a (- - ..rw bU . allj k if, twf '4 .,Mf tfw ,fea ant t ' ""l j let let l ' ... -k 4! kit I . It ta4 at ..l.aaa last 1 rarrne : feet,,. - - - - . . bat fc WM ' 1 vie r At " " '"- ,,.rt. e-i.1 ka-f 4 4 , . r -, v 1 ... ea 44. 4,1.414 4 .-. .( ' ' ' J.,' a...,,. ... a ' f 1 1 11 r . Indians Win Pair of Games From Champs Oklahoma City, Kept. .U. Okla homa City wen both gmms of a doublehuader with Tulsa here today, the first gains going 12 Innings for a t to 4 score and the aecond called In tha middle of tha fourth, Inning Itecauite of darkness, the score being J to I. Score: Srnr. flnt gsms! Tl'lJI. I OKU fiTr, A.HO.A All II O A. H.nnMUf I homp U Imvla, II I -ft m 0, t Ntuarl, lit I I 4 e I'llt. rf I ,I I llrl.lnw rf 0 1 Tal, b (310, K-ili-r.ah t 0 1 14 It t I 7 u kiriiiin .lb Hnuntn.2b 4 Oil iinxl,,ir I 1; Wimlla, as a 10 o wiiii., a s j;y. H K.nma.ia t t'nl,y.e' 4 Totals 10 I I lAd.f Total 44 14 17 iBattart for Yd iu siith, Btore by Inninia; Tulas 0i lie ari d0 4 Uklahoma t'uy 121 00 000 Ool Tlv Innlnsa ) Summary Huna. Dennatt. Croabr 1). Panlorlh, Hrlail.w. 'lii,r It), UlnsUrdl, Vd. Krrora: Thimtpanii (li, Hlwart Ol ('ruaby (2, llanfurlh. T-taa bua: Dan- nn, Klnglarui. jrailiar. Ihrn-baae till : llnnt(. Miolaa baara: llrlalow, Put, Wlnill,, Paa, on halia: Tilr, 1; Osnfurlh, Iajh. 1. Sirurk out: Hr Td, 2: by Iianforth, 10. Kuna and hit,: Yd, 4 and I In 4: Lov, o and In 4. I, ft on baa: Tulaa, . Oklahoma City, . Karnad runa: Tulaa, J; Oklahotns lty. 4. Hit by plUbad ball: Liavia, by Tda; W.lanll. by Hantorth. Wild plirii: lMnfortb. I'aaaaa nai:: c rwhy, winning pitvnar: U'V. Tuna: l.2I. Snoml aainai Tt;.PA. ! OKI. A. CITT. AH H.P.A. AH II P.A Ho,hlr. rf 0 Pllt. rf 'J hu on, 3b 1 4 l Hrlatow, tt 0 d'Tatr. ib I 1 llfrlbrr. lb e 1 OlM'Ka'lal, lb 1 1 Z illn'tdl, If 1 t 21 Wlndlr, 0 3 fl Aday. e 0 0 ' I'leru. p 0 0 0 Lova, p Davia. rf Lamb, vf I.aH'alt, lb :au'an, lb M'OI'ia, as Wllla, r. Huus'nd, P MclA'la, rf S 11 "j Total 11 Total 11 11 IS S Scor by Innlnga: Tulaa Oklahoma l.'Uy K 'ailed 1th. darknaaa ) ..oil 0: ..411 Ox S nummary lluna: ilochlar, Tboinpaon, Lamb. I.allvni. mm, inula. isi. reiur, McDanlal, Olnslarill, Wlndla. Krrora4 Bauinan. Houshland, Hrlatow, Tat,, t)n- liirdl 2. Wlndl. Aday. Two-baa hlla: Plorca. Bo,hler, Thompaon. Thrc-baa hit: Urlatow. garrlflra bit: Aday. Htolan haaca: Urlatow. W nrtl,. Haas on rial la Off Plirc, i; off HouKhland, 1. Dtruik out: Hy Plerc. 2; by Iloushland, 1. Uoublo playa: Wlndle to Mf:Danll; Haa man lo M;Ulnnla to I.elivalt. Time: 1:03. Wllehre Illtld Vlltb SaJnt,. . Wl.hlia. 8pt. 14 Wichita divided a double) bill with Bt. Joaaph hero tuday. Wichita won th, flrat, 1 to 4. and HI. Joaeph th aecond, t to 1. Score i'lrat same: BT. JOSKPH. I WICHITA. AU.H.O.A iSmlth, cf S 4 1 Tiro'n,, a 4 I 2 II Orlfftn, If 2 12 9 Fiahxr, rf 3 Co'rlden, If 4 IVno'ltz, cf 4 K!in(llr, 4 M'U'd, 3b 4 Nufttr. 21) 4 drove r, lb 4 M'gum, p 3 W. Smith 1 X I mw'nurn. zt t 1 z 2 S U'Raat, rf 4 2 0 0 1 t 1 llHrger, aa 4 12 0 1 O Hii'Mr, ! 420 2 1 If Haley, o 4 112 2 2 2 M Ii kII, lb i 0 1(1 0 OHO Mouaa, D 2 1 10 0 0 2 0 til Total 21 (17 Totala 311 124 Baltcd fur Mansura In th nlntli. Bt. Joaeph HO " 00 4 Wichita u 010 Olx 6 Summary Buna: Hrowne, Flatter, Cor rldon, Nufer, trlff-n (2), Waahburn, Eaat, Hal-y. Error: Berser. Barnd runa: Wichita. S: 81. .Toaeph. 4. 8crlllc hit: Kaat. Two-baao hlta: Flabar, Nufer, Cor. rlden. Waahburn. Stolen baa,: Butler, lioubl play; Bonowita t 0 McPooald. Struck out: By Maniuin. 8: by Hou, 4. Klrat baa, on balla: Off ManKum, 7; off Houaa, 1. Left on bajea: Wichita. 12; Mt. Joaeph, . Hit by uMched ball: Flaher by Houae. I'mplrea: Hurnslda and Klt patrlck. Time of same: 1:46. Second same: ST. JOSEPK WICHITA Ao.rt.U.Ai A n. n.vi. A. Browne aa Flaher. rf Corlelen.lf Bo'wIta.Sb Kamller.c l.'.lhers.pf Nufr.Sb W H lth.lb Orover.p 1 :itlrl(fn.lf 1 1 0 I 4 Oj I. Smith, cf Oj W'burn.b 0 0 Kaat.rf 1 lHerr,aa 0 01 Hutler.lb 2 shliiley.c 7 lIM'lww'l.lb 0 If Adklna.p iOreory t 1 ft S 1 1 0 9 1 I) 13 1 1 0 0 Total ! lit 1 . , Total, 17 11 11 iirrury hatted for Adkln, In ninth. Store by Inning,; St. Joaeph IM 19 00(12 w traats ,.,uvu w mvw 1 Humwory fluna: rlaher. Oorrlden, Oro ver, L. Smith. Krrora: Browne. Sacri fice blta: llrown,, Randier. W. Bml'h. Two-baa hlta: corrlden. Haley (S). (irif tin. Three-ba hit: ponowlti. Struck out: lly drover, 1; by Adklnt, t Uaaea on balla: Off Orovef. I; off Atkin, J. Left on bea: Wlihll. T: 8t Jn,rih. 1. t'Miplrea: Fitapaltlck and Hurnlild,. Tim,: noneter Spill riuuhle-ltrader. P Mnlaes, ' 14. r Molnta et)lt tt.iu City In both tame of to.lav i.iuBI beid,r, but attar wmnlns tha firal ... :rai the letal dropt,d tie ,cnd 'l.riislt lrT f lelilmf Tha a-ore, of th ,,!.. were (Sin 4 and le t. ..re I'm sarn. i.il'X 'TV rr.s moiv: AB M O A. All II O A. H lion, aa 4 n v. 11 I 1 leata, f t ner, lh li'ktw. la 4 tirae. if (una. I, .. l I rta. a, 4 11 . Khar, 4 . w-i p Itlt I I tanl, II I I Moll, tb s t j m-ij, .fit i m i. a. if 4 1 i H t,4". .Ml y 4 I-,,,, b 11 -t t-'! 1 " " ' -J!J tj JnZtJ 4. krl ")'. !. tlfttaiiiiMft, Te. '!' I J . ' n,at, tin Mr fcK.-t a.-. ,.a 11. n, in M.., , Tat., taw a,, t.,, 1,4 1 b",. M, .. , ..a". ket 44 ,,. twerv !. m,,, , 1 ,. k a aa,-, oat, M tNttHK I ft hft 44 4 , ui i , ... 1 . t: ..,. j fc T-e-. a It, , 1 .t,i t '!,, a4 1 " . -... ,,.,, i ir. . inc. ABM.. IUU.U tt, alii H ... a t ' ! I tUn a ; t ii t a t . I ! I 4 .- 'I ... ta 4 ; r ,, 'I I 4 I 1 ' i 1.. , I 1 M - a 4 I . . a , ,1 . a I Ii a 1 4 1 t, , J I t4 !,) e' ' 14 .(.ih...:( ,... t.,, I-, g.M t4te "'a -4 , , .... t . . i t .4 444 ... 4 4 It. a-- ,V. 4 t . a. .i..4 France9 s Idol Tumbles Before Battling Siki 9-. ' ' ' ' I y -: . - ' , - ; r''-'n v . I J i 7 1 V : r fl Kih At TO i H'rVi .. y . FS V - :f!f i 'v '!- I Georges 1 AI.K about hakebull players being iney nave a western leaifue yiuv anu earn uiiu evt-ry ono i low piayera haa played to the best of his ability all season, although they went sev eral weeks at a time without receiving any pay. When the Grizzlies last played In Ornuha we were told by one of tho players that the Denver club owners had not paid any salaries for two months. According to this player, tho Denver owners are "way In the hole" with their team and that It will be a long time before they will "get out." When Denver cnteied the league, It guaranteed the other clubs in the circuit $1,300 for a four-game se ries. Seldom has the club took In enough money at the gale during a series to rover the home expenses and the $1,200 promised each vihit ing tram playing in Denver. This Denver player pointed out that the Denver park was situated too far from the bunlnes district to make baseball a paying proposition under the present conditions. Acaln, there seems to exist In the "Mile High City" considerable rivalry be tween two factions, and this alHo helps to make It tough sledding for the present -management. It is said that the present owners of the Den ver club have not paid the league for the Joplln franchlne. If this Js true, then the league owns the fran chlse and will, no doubt, move tho club from Its present location If tha other circuit owners object to Don ver remaining In the league another year. Tress reports tell us that Mexico Is ready to stage Dempsey-Wills or Dempsey-Willard fights. Whlrli all goes to show that Mexico ran take its brutality In other form than bull fights. A gent by the name of Fruechte meier holed out In one at a Cincin nati country club the other day, but before he could make the public un derstand that name his fame was spoiled. Women are prohibited from en gaging in boxing matches of any sort, amateur or professional, by an ordinance paused In Manila. This, no doubt. Is good news for the male inhabitants of same. Wonder what Owner Phil Ball of the St. Iouis Browns has to say. He eently Kail let It be known far and wide that he bad lot a contract for enlarging the Drown' park In ordr to handle a world series crowd. Norway has produced a pole vsuller who recently smashed the worla's record. The athlete, Huff by name, faulted 13 feet 6 Inches. Noma)- la pretty far up, anyway. Tant ho Villa, tha little brown chap who traveled half way around the world to win lha flyweight title ftotil ; PennanjDope One mora Hufjr fur either lb tanker or IiUhis, or a defeat fr their kwNHanl rival, lh M. I.ula Itreataa and I'Mtaburt h I'lrale. will rltinh ll ltl WakMr letmwa (has)ipkwaaSii4 fuf the Net )uta itub, NvHSter New Itafla lail f (ka It (etM that Ik fur ftr4 siuwe, if It lea alt retnan ksf MM Ikhle lltal leasu ituik 4 Waa) a,a 4f lh rM at the m kl-, lb ttUHl b, fihl SUHte fne ausl Ike I'l4e4, lr, Hbile Ik lMke fct futar 4tte) lha tiwat tKae l tday, I I', t4e. ftte.tta Kfau,,. V:. .a, a M -u - e 4 . 4 . e-. t , b.-a I . . j... . ii' 1, t , : 4 v a , 4. 1 , t :iJ. a H 1 4-a a , I W . t , . -4.1 4'-4 l" e 4 i"t 4 - 4 .. .,-. if .citual 4 I At it t.tttta Gntxentter loyal to thulr club. Out in Denver Johnny Buff, might be called the "Yellow Terror" of the prize ring. Why is a veteran ball player and a policeman, much alike? f.acli knows just what to do In a pinch. Having won one pennant from Memphis and finished a hang up aec ond, Spencer Abbot has decided It Is time to move on, so has resigned his job as boss of an Oklahoma state ball team. New York boxers say that, the only way to get publicity In Gothum is to get suspended by the state boxing commission. , , Hilly Minhe says he's ready to meet Harry Wills as soon as a suit able) purse is offered him, but at the same lime knows that he won't get the purse. Now that Sweden has knocked pro blbitlon for a row of thumb tacks, It wouldn't be surprising to learn that the "dry" Amorican congress plans to mnke It impossible for a Swede to get into this country, all of which will hurt the population of Minne apolis. "Babe" Rulh has been a father for more than a year, which ex plains why the Home Kun King didn't successfully defend his crown this year. The fun started when Charlie Sihnell, tha fat man, had to run to catch a street car. Old Coin won a race at Ak-Sar-Ken track Saturday and Charlie Trimble, secretary of the meet in' Immediately pronounced the two wet'lis' rare program a success. The victory of "Battling" Siki over Ooorges Carpentier in l'aiis yester dity means that Champ Jack Damp ey has another scrapper to contend with, I.Ike Carpentier, tho Senegalese fighter will probably journey to this country, bowl over a few of our al leged heavyweight fighters and by that time the pul.lio will be all "fed Up" 011 Siki. Tho only thing left then will lie a Hikl IVmpsey battle another bsttlo of the century. Anyway, a guy with a name like Hikl noglit lo be a fighter. WTTHTHE PUG tuauaSa See l ea e. !. Mil ii. A I . I 'Mil..! , ,tntc.l f(-r the h-ti'M lit tint i-ie-t ilwi!,hl vU it dill and t1.ni A m,n U 4, te 41 l J,,iii..a of h Hill, tm'-i kef r'ruUy, J ; hptemUr J 1 t , ttt 1,1.41 Alitl.k-tin of Atftivlli f tHt el.i h . i. tl el J -u ! ! li, th' M ta , A' - I l,'l- iy aw w.ii f,tiw w i-w,., w in, ! lin.i.a' ti-i utera MliiU vl.n .e . . . . III bet aake( 4 fa Swall .d , a.hi ,h lb, 14 tiainit a I I1'1'' " ... . . .. i, , Hitt ,i iiu 1 ru I ill" j It. 4. It l4Me !'!. r - - - - CM, I b' IMS! lh IhIii l p t f lb ,tt. ' li taaet brt.il 1 l.f ' 4,r. g . a It.t: 4 h, ,,.tt,. f , . 1 In lha f ie 1 1 .4 .e . t ( at lieiMfM 3 l ! ' tiav aa.t, ea44t 44 tax. .....at. ' e, rat., a. 4 ".... ... . I K . . . a- . , . t . .. , ...... M .... e , ...... .t ... .a., . ,.., I .,,., ' t'4 H a .4 4 , mm,. J Uhle Shuts Out New York Denver Bears Rout Buffaloes Out of Victory l-irour, Kvpt, II lieuver tvk biith game of a double header from Omaha her today, tha first, 7 to I, and the second, 4 to 3, Kcor: IIVtIM AH, M. ii. r, , 11 1. I HalH. 'k . . 4 I s . If ,,llll. lb , MawMati, rf , M llrua. M , M rt yrmi r, a , Htmae, p tWhrr, p . Total ... . .. IU f Dt.stta AH, K. ii. r. 0 llrln, rf . , . fcrr, sa ...... Ituurs. lb . .. ruttrMa, sa Hrishl, rf 1 arlwrlshl, tb l.ra. If Kllhullra. a . IUII, p tt avers by Inintifal Omaha Pie MS i l'ruv,r IKI S04 Mia 1 I I Hainmary Karnnl rgnat lrar, 1, fiinana, 0. nitiH mia-at nanain, tt riant, i Two-baa hill aaaawr. 1 lirra-lmaa bill O'llrlait. Iloin, runt l'aflrra. Ilaur wa i Imllai Off Hyaian, off IUII, 1. mrurb imii lly lltmaa, tt by rlnrhrr, l by j Hall. a. I(t un bnri Drgm, Si Omaha, I . PbmmI ball! K.lbulla. lilt by ulO-hrd belli faitrraoa by llymsn. Innlni bltrhrdl lir llymsa, a laona out la alttlii, ; runa, S una, 4 ty rimhre, Si runa, Z ni"i niri ,!! ana lararr J lanoi 1:4ft. boeond (uuel OMAHA. AH. B. If. O. A. E. Ilia t t 4 a a t II a 4 a e a teat 1 a t 1 1 a e Tim Ij t 11. 0. A. K. 1 s site 1 e e 1 a 1 a a t 1 4 a a ju 1 e let 17 " T I.UIaa, tb , IUIo, Sb . . . AtMt-roa, If ,rlffln, lb , Monuab, rf . U Urol, aa , Maatrra, rf .. Hiwnrrr, a , , Tlppl", p .... Total .... s a a .....II t vr.syr.R. IB. N. O llriro. rf Kerr, a , Honrs, lb . .1 .tt Pat trraon. Sb urns , rf . . . . , I artwrlslil, lb ,r,a, if ...... Parker. , , , Voorliela, p , . . Total nine sot when winning ran scored. Seor by Innluset Omaha Wit 010 000 S Denver Oou 020 0024 Karuod rune: Omaha, Si Denver, t. Two-baa hilat Kerr, (.artwrlsht. Three, bnao bin O'Hriro. Klrat baae en ballet Off Tipple, Sj off toorhree, S. Struck out- Itv Tl,..l . I.. a. .,..1. a ..... . - --- . 1 " . ..... ,.,, . our- , rinca miai Apprraun. O'llrlrn. jft rnnene, VMiaiia D. lfflr. 13. IfAliniawi plnye: Parker to Kerr. Time of saoiet 1:411. ImplM: anr Kullabur). Tex Rickard After Siki-Wills Battle Omaha Ilea Leaned .Wire, New Kork, B,.,)t, 24,whm Tex Rickard had finished reading tonight about the Hiki-Carpentler battle In Paris, he Immediately started nego tiations to bring the Senegalese bat tler to the United States. Kickard announced that his two representa tives will leave tomorrow for l'aris with instructions to brng Siki to New York. Rickard believes that Siki is a fit opponent for Jack Dempney. He plans to arrange a bout with either "Kid" Norfolk or Harry Wills, the top-notchcrs of the black battlers. If ho shows up well against either of, these two Rickard will begin negotia tions for a battle between Sikl and Dempsey. Dave Driscoll, the Brooklyn pro moter, also is angling for Siki'a serv ices. Driscoll announced tonight that ho had cabled an offer ( ut $150,000 to Sikl to meet Harry Wills on Oc tober 12, Columbus day. If Siki can not arrange to fight at such an early date, Driscoll said, the offer holds good for May 30. Omaha Gun Club Team Loses Match The Omaha Gun dlub team lost a special match to the Columbus shoot ers at Columbus, Neb., yestwrday by 18 blue rocks. The Columbus guns scored 955 points, while Omaha got OiS. The score follows (contestants shot at 100 targets): Cotnmlma. Omaha Nam nil' Nam Hit, Kaufman ltrava ... Kecinr ... I'hllann .. V. Ku.tat . Uutllner . I'avaltaush Molina ... U. Kuiial , . .? Klnirrley ...It , . ,,i 1 norp, . .45! Iliiean ..nil Mcrxmald .., . ,! Mrt'aftrey .,, , ,4 t; Viri lilts .. . ,1 , . 4ti fa waoit , . , ti ,,t Itlley ,, ..J Marehall Mr, PMmleton . ..4 .. . . ,.41 . ," .. . .11 PootBaltFacls WorlhKnowing ,.ut.l try tor !.! !. 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Itr.i.ialm, i I; l'HIhur,ll, 1 " btl nlbar, ririu,,. Today' timra. ( Iiiiaao at H1..1..11 t'll(.l.uih si llronkon. Hi l...iil al N- Turk t'lncmiiail at I'biladaluhl. AUKNII Al J.KAUIK HtaatUng. If They W in ! ,?S l JUrtl Jlkt JltS .Al Jill .SOT J"4 .41 ' .4A .44 .41 im .31)8 ,SS W. I, ..VI ii ,.WO SI ..! IS ..77 14 ..7 1 .M SI . .SI SI . .s a act. Ill Mt .t .A 10 .SMI .44 .414 .Stll I Kin, York SI. lamia lieirolt . . , , ( hleaao ... f levelanel . W aahlwrtnn Philadelphia llueloa , . . . Veeterdai'a Kewulta. ft. I.oul,, T: Philadelphia, 4. Detroit, 7; Hoaton, j, Waalnna-ton, 1; i-hlcwro. 4. C'l,vl,nd, l: New York, 4. Today's (James. No runiaa acheduled. AHKBICAN AHNIHIATIO.N Slandlnia. W.L.Frt.l St. Paul ll M .mm Mllwauk. Mlnnewv SS II .AM lx,iil.,, Kan. Ity SI IS Mi Toledo lodlanap. S4 75 .AtS olumbu Veatrrday', Kraulta, rolumbu. I: Mlnneapolia, 1 Kanaaa Clly, 4; Loulavlllo, 2, Pt. Paul, ; Tole.io. 2. Indlanapolla. 2-10; Milwaukee, Today's flame. W.l.Pet. SI IS JXeS 74 SS.4SS SI 111 ..1 07 ,82 Toledo at Kanaaa Cl; Itr. t'olumbua at Milwaukee I'ailasapoll, at St. Paul. Nu othar, scheduled. SocccrStAidiA5a9 W.V. Pet. I 0 1.000 1 l.iMie ...... 1 e i.ikhi 1 .000 1 .one 1 .000 j Caledonian llal una. Townaend. fiuarantr furnltnra Omaha Sport, , , . . Bohemian, VKSTIBDAVI KWHXTS. I alodonlane, St Bohemian,. 1. Itallima, Ij (.uaranire Furniture. , lownaenda, 4: llmaha Spuria, 1 Game, ,t Sunday, ler'sw 8,",U ',Jn, 'edonlan, Mil. Vm'rthm'"' ,,n,t "ellan. Athletbj (iiuaranlee Furnltnre agajnat Towaanid, Fontrnelle. V ' Omaha Soccer Season Opens The Omaha District Soccer league opened its season at Miller park yes- imuay, wnen inrea game were played before a large crowd of spec tators. The Caledonians won their Initial contest of tho season when they de feated the Bohemians, 3 to 1. James Henderson was the star of the game, scoring two goals for the winners. Miller scored the other goal for the Caledonians, while Rudolff registered the only goal credited to the Bo hemians. Good teamwork on the part of the Townaends enabled this team to win it.i first game of the season from the Omaha Sports. The score was 4 to 1. Art Saunders, with two goals for the Townsends, was the star of the game. Dareille and Powell each scored a goal for the Townsends, , Jimmy Dawson was the only Sport to kick a goal. The result of the Italian-jCiuaranlee Furniture contest was decided when Itanler got the only goal of the con test, enabling the Italians to win, 1 to 0. The Italian player booted the leather. The ball struck Halfback Watklns of the Furniture team on the back and bounced over the goal line. Walter Schmidt to Boss Pirates? Modelo, Cel., Sept. S4 Walter 1 Pchnildt of Modesto, eatrhlntT for tha t'lttsburih National leaeua club, will litaiisge the Tlratea neat season, he liua lnfortnl friends here. According t.i si letter from Schmidt, Manager MrKet hnie Will becurn t,ulnei man aBr of th rutshurifh ctuh. rVhinl.lt fr in tha rteighli hoM of f u, hnil.lw nk. l.,o.l ),. t-,..i.. i.. nii.ial. ag- sfter lotnina; to term v-l'ti ih dub iDi)ttknent, i hiialm K. nf ( !, Train HmU l.illl till! KlliilllU ( lull l iln tflH, be 1. 1 1 I ISiaH Ull TNt- grmiti 4 TM Omaita Knight t,f . i)iitliu4 team ami ffM(, the t.!ai!n Kh al-i -f t'liliitttbua beta IwUv, I 10 j, Tb ttha, KaiMht m4da t k. I in.ttfa ant -al bail ctH,iit ft ttt Uitta in IN Ifcir4 Their Rial rosj ka lit lha a, oet-i. th,a nt'oitiuMf ni lu arvtut 3 t-n (whit erevr at-i iie b-tn wa, lb, ttr f Mi- sihI su mnR ) 4 Hi. un Moaabaa tl attl It I ; tut 41 )tt,t a 4u,tt. lb t la a i,8 he 114 e lb nst4 lb ll hM the I.!;. . In k..a'-' 1.4 l,u b , j l'.a : J4f ""ft 4a at-.-tn, lattaaaai mthm I lb ImI4 t-.a (-tt b 4at,4,t-l, aft a wtv, i,i , a .i- a-i, t ta t tl 1 mi 4 I l a I Ha ei-4 , . I I 4tl4- Rogers Hornsby Clouts Out Two More Homers New J'ork, Hrpt S4 Although the tilaiils outlilt the Cardinals. 11 to 10, tha champlone were defeated, 10 to I. Hornsby made two circuit drlvea, hi 41 at and 42d of the season, Hcoie: gi-er i I.KAIIINU IIATTK.KM. .. H. K. II r4, ,14 SMS 141 .4MI .14 at II tit ,IM I a 404 a 11a ,a . Ia 411 be l Jilt llornaly, St. laiala MIskm. I'ltl.burab irtm, Mlllrr I bk-aao I nuaaa Tlorwy, riMabarsh ..IIS il a l;m JSi bt. iiri New tohk A II II OA. AH II OA. tlla.la. ( I I I t rian ft, w 1 I 4 Sniltb, t ilr.ih, It- bill II ahy. lb 4 I I rrn,. h, Jb I I I U mlay, lb t 1 t 'M,ua, If I I ) Stork, lb I I I I young, tl 4 0 0 4 hchultl, rf I I 4 0 K.ll, lb Slit l.avan, at t I 8 I knydar, 4 I 4 u Alna'th, 4 4 t Hyan, p Nhardal, I I I II Hill, p abhinnar 1 Totals II 14 IT t, V H'n,t, p t agios 1 , 4 h naa, plot aMauli It i nard, p 0 ToUle 17 II It 11 Ktftl f..r Hill In aecond aHaited for V. Harne, In fourth. iltaited for J. llama. In ,lhlh. St. l.oula 041 101 end IS New York '...! 110 ! Nummary Kuna: Smith, Hornaby (2, Slock. Hchult, l.avan, Aliiatnllh, Sherdel lit, Bancroft, Oroh. Meueel, ('unnlnsham, Hnydar, SAInnera, Krror,: Hornaby, mock, l.avan, Baneroft, Xolly, J. Harn.a. Two. baa hit,: Bancroft, Uottomley, nroh, llauaal? Kelly, Krla-h, Snyder. Tbre,. baa, hit; Itladea Horn, run,: Hornaby (1). sacrifice Krlich, Bancroft (It, l.a van. Jjoublo play: Rally to Bancroft to Oroh. letft on baae,. New Turk, 7; St. I.oul,, 4. baae on ball,: off Hyan, I; off V. Barnea. 1. Miracle out: By Kyan, 2; by Hill 1; by Hherdel, 4: by J. Barnea, S; by Jonnard, I. Hit,: Off Ryan. 4 In 1 1-J Innlnsa; off Hill, 1 In 2-3; off V. Barnea, 2 In 2; off J, Barnea, I In 4; off Julinard. S In 1. Winning pitcher: Sherdel. I.oelna; pitcher: Kyan. Umpires; Klem and BeD telle. Time: 01. Divide DonMe-Hnader, Brooklyn, Sept. 14. Brooklyn and PltK bursh dlvld-d today double-header, lh, Dodsere wlnnlnr th, flrat same, 4 to ii, and th. Pirate, lh, cond, 11 to I, m-or. rirat am: PITTSBURGH. I BROOKf.TN. A.H.O.A AUH.O.A. Maran., a, 4 0 4 4 .Tanvrin.lb 10 14 Carey, rf 4 1 2 Blgbee.lf 111 Ruaaell.rf 4 0 2 Tlerney,2b 4 0 2 Traynor, Jb 2 2 I ilrlmin.lb 2 0 f Nchmldt.o 3 0 1 Morrla,, p 10 0 lioiaen, 2b 0 0 1 v I! Johnat ,ae 4 0 14 OjB Urlff.,rf 4 2 10 4 Wheat. If 4 2 I 0 I 'My era, cf 412 llKch'andt.Ib 10 14 0 1 Hlh, lb 4 2 0 2 2 Millar, o 1110 - Orlmea. n 110 4 Total 21 1 14 17T.Orlff. 1 1 0,0 zNela 0 0 0 0 sMltchell 110 0 Total 14 11 27 IS No on, out whan winning run acored. aBatted for Janvrln In eighth. zRand for T. Griffith In elshth, sBatted for Schmidt la ninth. Scor, by innlnsa. Plttaburgh .. 000 000 100 2 ntoosiyn ..- 000 000 022 4 Summary Runa: Carey, Blsbee. John- ,ton, Wheat, High, Mitchell. Error: Ma ranvllle. Two-baa, hlta: Ulsbe,, B. Orif fith. Miller. Three-haw, hit: Mitchell. Horn runs: Wheat, High. Stolen baaee: Carey, Traynor, Ilnbee. T'oubl, , play,: T(rney, Maranvlllo and Grimm: Janvrln and Johnaton.--l.cft on baaee: Plttaburgh, 1; Brooklyn, t. Baa on balla: Off Grime,, 1. Struck out: By Morrlaon, 1; by Orlmea, 4. Umpire: Rlgler end Julgl,y. Tim,; 1:2:. Score aecond gam: PITTSBURGH. I BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A AB.H.O.A. M'nvlll,,,, 4 2 3 4 Janvrln, 2b 4 1 1 4 Carey, cf 1 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 11 J'hnaton,,, Ward, a, B.O'fllh.rf Wheet, if Nela. If Mvera cf Blgbee, If Huaeeil, rf H'nhart.tf Tlerney,2b Tratner.lb Hrimm, lb Qooch, 0 Adam,, p Scbm'dt,lb High, 3b H'sllng, e t'ador,, p Khrlver. p Mitchell, p Murray, p Total, 2t II 21 12 Total, 27 3 21 13 (Sevan Innlnga, called, darkness.) acor, y inn nlnga Plttaburifh 010 out 011 Brooklyn 000 021 0 3 Summary Runa: Maranvlll, (2), Carey, Blgbee, Kueaell, Trainer, Grimm, (looch, Ada ma (3), Johnston, llyrrs, Schmandt. Errors: Janvrln (2), John ston (I). Two-base hlta: Marancvllle, Ruaeell, Johnston, B. Qrlfflth; Schmandt, High. Three-base hit: Blgbee. Homo run: Adam,. Stolen basee: Maranvllle, Blgbee. Sacrifice hlta: Blgbee, Hung- llng. Double Play: Tlerney to Maranvllla to Orlinm. Left on bases: Pinaburnh. 11: Brooklyn, 4. Base, on balla: Off Cadore. 3; off Mitchell, 1. Struck out: By Cadore. 1: by Murray, 1; by Adams, 1. Hit: Off Cadore, In 6 (none out In sixth); Shrlver, 3 In 1-8; off Mitchell, 3 In 2-8: off Murray, none In one. Wild pitch: Cadore. Losing pitcher: Cadore. Umpire,: uulgley and Killer. Time; 1:21. Woodmen of World Beat Soldiers Tho Woodmen of the World base- ball team won from the Kort Omaha soldiers In a double-header at Kort Omaha yesterday liefore a large crowd, by the scores of i to ! and 14 te 1. Jieer in the box for the Wos, hurled goo,! Iiall, allowing hut eight scattered lilts. Hoillf Ruil III Tflltll Kvens Dixie Sffirs Mobile. Sept. U The Mobile Southern iciMori t hampion Utta fternt-riu . ened th ftlile cham pionship rouol with Kort Worth. $ j lit 4 Tit Krar' p!tf Kefur the 1 Qoti iieraon H attendance . ( .-b-rai tritl'- of their play durlt lit boil right for lha leaue vennaiit. i The vtctitry tati.a in th lth after Itt.t rt-n ,re itui, hrt leimtr W tl i Iiattt,. Mobile ttlttfl-lr, peat th ball ! er the light r-!l f" h't botce till) I JtiliililV M rr U ilia ' MtUiaus, Vila, S4t. 4 -.fi.biii '. Ilia, titHlee;s hi, !..,! uft ff'ii I t liui'ei.r, J.mmy I u elttal. t t m t ! fell ftll i 4 .' Mt ! i ittigj Hi tt. b, Strike of Jlmflotk Shop W'orkrr Stop Fvotbalt aamr I I' tn. Sell . .(, l a,,.., baa t-4 tb llt ,t.. i a,b.-4 ISskiMI la ate, lav '.? .-B,Htte pj ' Ike eiittxl Hi , t,a, l,a t f ,,t l a -,- ll a i M . f 1 h ept, t .. t j .. . , ut te, I,., 44 aa a. a., a h wrii. b t b I aa le .4 4 tti, .., .1 im, , -. t 4i.a. tn .1 a ' b,.i. 1, t, t .t H4J ktb. 4. . 1 W i u , , .,,, ,4 ., ... .g. . M 4t. t ,4 ,1.(4. . Yankees Indian Hurler Allows Only Six Bjnglcs Sliawkfy, 011 Mourn fur LftlgUt! CIlUIIIJIH, I.OM'S Fitfliprs' Hatllc in Ttli Inning. i.k 4ih.no lurrrHs. 41, AH, K, If. Pr. tiv Sl la la ,41a IJA 1 III 111) ,Dt 141 4t a 1st .: II 41 l , S4 Si S I u ,lei Sl.lee. S4, iMla... l ube). IMNI . , Sfiewbrr, llraelanil llellmMnn. lle4M.lt Ooalm, Maeblngtoa CTeveltttld, Sept. 2I.-Ncw Toft failed to cinch the American league pennant for tho reason Cleveland un expectedly Inflicted ft 1 to 0 defeat. The contest waa pitcher' battle between Uhle and Hhawkey, The for. mer allowed but six hits, scattered tu as many Innings, and only one was A clean drive. Score: cor. SKW VORK. I fl.KVKr.UND, AH 11 r A. fiugan, lb Win, rf Kutb, rf I'lpp. lb II ci.ee I, If K, hang, 0 Ward, lb Scot 1, m bhs'ar, p 2 M Nolly, cf 4 a 1 I tl Wamby, III 4 I I 4 0 Smiiina, If 1 1 1 WHiard'er, lb 2 S 0 .1 Hawaii, aa 113 1 Wood. If I I I 1 11 Inula, lb 1 114 I 4; I. Sc. .I,0 1 1 L'li I a, u 1(0. Total 11 4 24 13J Total, It 1 11 11 Scor, by Inning; N,w Tork ,0110 oo 0001 Clevalana .,000 On lot I Summary Huna: Kumma, Uartfner, Wood. Krrora: Ruth, Ward, Chle. Three baa, hlu: Ruth, Suinnia. Hacriric, boat Si hang, J. Seweil. Double plava: M,:ln tila lu J, Hawaii to 11. 'Ionia, Sli.wkey to Scott to Plpp; Phi, to Waniby to H' Imila; svtt to Ward to i'lpp (1). Left on baae,: New York, 7; Cleveland, 3. Ilaaea on ball,: Off Hbawkey, i; off ( hie. 2. Hlrui-k out: Hy L'hle, 1. UniPIre,: Chill, ilildebrand and Connolly. Tini l;2J. Tiger H la 14 Ham Oeme, Detroit, Spt, 24. Detroit won from Boaton In the final home earn, of lha eaaun,' 1 lo 2. Th vlrtoiy gave tbe Tiger, IT of th 22 game of tb year with th, vieltore. Hcor,: , BOSTON. I PETROIT. ABHO.AF AB.BO.A. Voaky, If 12 1 1)1 Hlu,, lb 4 2 11 1 Helctale, cf t 1 2 0, Haney, lb 3 1 4 4 Burn, lb t 1 10 Oj Veach, If 1110 Pratt, 2b 4 1 t llK'rglll, rf t 1 0 0 O K ka, lb 11 I 2'i-ahaw, 2b 4 0 13 Collins, rf 4 10 01 F'atead, cf 3 0 10 Mil ell, aa 3 1 4 t Itlgney. aa 3 I 0 i Chaplin, 0 4 0 3 llw.iodall.o 2 0 3 9 Pannock, p 3 0 2'1-lllalta, p 3 0 4 3 - T. Fohnaon, p 100 Total, JJ 10 14 lljHaaaler, 0 111 t , Total 10 13711 Boor, by Innlnga 1 Boston ,,2oo 000 0001 Detroit 100 000 1 7 Summary Runs: Menoakv. rt.ichi. Blu (1), Haney, Veach, Fiagatead, Bae aler. Jirrora: Pratt, Cutahaw, Two-baa, hit,: Collin,. O'Kuurke, V,ach. Stolen baae; Itlgney. eJacrlfio hlta: Mitchell, Rlgney. Double play,: Mitchell to Buni4 (2). Left on baae,: Boaton, 10; Detroit, 10. Flrat baaa on balla; Off Pennock. 10; off Plllette, J. Hlta: Off Plllette, I and 7 innlnga; off .Tohnaon, 3 in 3 innlnga, Struck out: By Pennock, 2: by rillett 1; by Johnson, 2. Wild pitch; Plllett Winning pitcher! Johnaon. Cmplreai Owen, and Evan. Tim of game: 3.01. Senator neat Whit Sot, Chicago, Sept. 24. Washington anil Chi. cago brought tho American league aea,o to a clos, her, today, th visitor taking tha final gain,, S to 4. Score: WASHINGTON AB.H.P.A. Judge, lb 4 1113 CHICAGO. AB.H.P A. Hooper, rf 3 0 1 Harrla, 2b Rice, cf tinslln. If Brower, rf Oha'lty, o Peck, a, J.'mott, 2b Mogrl'e, p Francis, p .lohnsun, a I 0 3 1 a 1 12 0 3 0 1 4 0 3 c 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Collins, 2b 3 0 Bheely, lb 4 0 .Most II, cf 4 Ka Ik, If I Mulli'an, 3b 4 Schalk, 0 4 Faber, p 1 iMcClellan 1 (T.BIak. p 1 zYaryan 1 zDavenport 0 Totals 85 10 27 10, Total 11 10 27 li Batted for 1'aber In 5th. zBatted for Falk In 8th. UUd for T. Blankenehlp in Jth. sltan for Yai-yan la th. Score by Innings: Washington 000 220 100 3 -"lcgo 000 oao 0014 Summary Runs: Harrla, Bice, Ohar. Hty, Peck, J.amott, Mulligan 12), Schalk, McOlcllan. Knol: Peck, Mogrldge, Moa tll. Two-base hits: Gharrlty, I.amott, Mui Mgan (S), stolen bases: Sheely, Mulligan. SBcrlfice hits: Peck, Hooper, Collins. JJouble play: Judge to Peck to Judge. Left on bases: Washington, 6; Chicago, 7. Baaes on balla: Off Mogrldge, 1; off Blankenxhlp. S, Struck out: By MoKrldge, 8: by Kalwr, 1; by T. Blankenahlp, 1. Hlta: Off Faber. 6 In 6 Innings; off T. Blankenehlp, 1 In 4 innings; off Mogridge, 10 In 8 1-3 Innlnga; off Francis, none la 1-3 Inning, winning pitcher: Mugrl.lge, Losing pitcher: Faber. l'mplrea: iluthrl and Morlarly. Time: 1:11. Ilrowna Defeat Athletic. St. Louie, Sept. 24 The Brown, batted Ogilen and Beimach hard and defeated PhUadelphl. J to 4. Score: PHILAPKI.PHfA. I ST. Lfit'If AUIItIA! AUHO.A. 4 L 4 oiTnbln, rf ill 1 0 0 0 Kllerhe, lb 1 1 3 1 4 3 1 1 Xlaler, lb 4 1 10 1 M'U'tn, cf Welch, cf I'erbltia, a Walker, If II a user, lb Miller, If U'o'ay, , l kea, Su I I 0 lllla'a, ir 4 0 I tt 1 2 10 I 4 0 2 3 0 1 4 0 1 I 0 1 1 4 10 1 l'ei.t.a.n. cf 4 1 a : M M'ua. !b 4 13 4 4't oillna, e M.tlerber. as lavia, p 0 nartt. p 0 sSewreid 01 3 3 11 4 3 3 3 .011 1 10 4 j 9"ner, ,o fts-t.n, p , llet ,,-b. p ' Nay lor T.'lal I! it IT 11 Total, it inn. 3t for Uctinaraa In lh tuih. aliaitt.t for i-oia u th, aitt. l'Mla.llhl ,. ' I ,ift.- St. ..'ia .,.,.,,... 014 ;-g-e-f SMmmary anna: Ceiblna. Walk,, H,a-o, )t .oaa. h I 'itv S a.- r 11, torn Hi. t.iin .ri.,,, Ixk.na, Aluiai, tl.iW.af, Hiti,i,i. -f.u l btai 'in. II-:-. . It, VI M . ,,. 1 1, ba bin M. l ,n It .. last M,,,-, st.iltm ,.: lit. t,.!,r 1 :. 44 M.aa ta . .11 ..a. l-i, , 1 ,e.,, 14. s t,"Ui 1 4 r I e, v 1, c , -t t 't 11 ,... tt 1, rt !..).. t fc ft u f,M . l' tl !t..- St , n ta 4 ttt t at I tl it: Kf II,.. I.,, 4 ) 1 1 -si,, , ,.tr it ,, . 1, 4 ,,. . . -. , , , li t ir 4 i , utl rt." I u I I- ,. Hit t" b i. I ft Wlliae ft '4-4 ', , ' .. i',,i, 1,, 4-- t I-.,. t v.,-.... v, -ia a - I I ,4. . f , ,. . I 4, lint (irid Vhy te l 'e f 4 ) a fra -'! tf (I 4 I": t V t' "i ti f , ,,4 S.4.4.M 4 tft 'b - - i-t 4) --4 l est,' k 4yi -t 1-1 ' - ' J It .! IS 4lt t"'1) ! it? 4 - t a Km . a beet, ,4 ; , . ' k i. -J '4 ... . . , i . ... . ..,.- , ,. . a 4sa (rat-. 4' V : t