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kWalter Johnson Turns in 13th Straight Win When Senators Defeat Indians I Veteran Hurler’s | Slants Puzzle to Speaker’s Crew Sam Rice Hits Safely in 24th Consecutive Game—Wild Throw Proves Fatal in Seventh. ashing t o n made It two > straight from Cleveland today, Walter Johnson holding the In dians to seven hits and winning ■ * pitching duel 1 from Sherrod Smith, .3 to !. a wild throw by Catcher Walteis !in the seventh !,i ning to catch Ruel off first en abled Ruel to tak# third from where he scored the winning run on McNcely's single. Washington scored two runs in the Klxth on an Infield single by Judge, uses on balls to Harris and Goslin, n error by Burns and a sacrifice fly y Bluege. It was Johnson’s 13th straight vic ary. He fanned six men. Increasing is strikeout record for the season to 149 and hi* all-time record to S.213. Sam P.ice, Washington rlghtfielder today hit in his 24th consecutive game, a season's record In the American league. Score: WASHINOTON (A) CLEVELAND <A> ab.h.po-s.e. ab.h.pn.a. s Mt N'ly < f !» 2 0 0 0 .Meson If 3 110 0 Harris 2o 10 3 4 0 Huninn rf 4 1 0 o 0 H1r? rf 4 1 2 0 0 McN'ty cf 4 2 5 0 0 (Joplin if ; 0 3 o o .1. 8* el I ns 4 0 4 4 0 .lutUf lb 4 2 5 1 o l,. ge'ell « 1 0 0 0 0 Hlttcgr 3b 3 0 4 0 0 Welter? c 8 0 2 0 1 I'pcK ?* 4 0 2 2 0 Flump lb 4 2 10 2 1 Hu?• t 4 2 7 1 0 st’hen* :'n H 11 0 Johnson it 4 I 1 1 0 killer he 3b 3 0 2 4 1 — — Smith u 3 0 10 0 Total* 34 S 27 » » —* Totals £3 7 27 1Gi Score by inning*: Washington ..>'00 t*02 *r,J*—* Cleveland .iOl 000 000—2 Summary—Huns: Harris, Klee. Kuel, .In mi'-eon. Suiiuuh. Two-bane hit: Mc Nulty. Stolen bane: McNeely. Sacrifice hits Bluege. Stephens. Double play*: •> Sewell to Stephens to Flurnw (2). Left on bases: Washington. 7; Cleveland, f. Base? tin balls: Off Smith, 2: off .lohn son. I Struck out: By Smith. 2- '-»> Johnson. K Wild pitch Smith. Umpires. Itowlunti. Connolly and HI van*. Tine: 1:10. HIGH SCHOOL GRID OFFICIALS The following officials have betn named to officiate at the high school football games this season. October 1—South st T human Jefferson. Referee. Sohsbtnger; umpire, bn A. Jones; heart linesman, Moore. October 10—t leighton vs. Technical. Referee. Carey; umpire. Hoadley; head linesman. Grey. October 17—Creighton >8 South. Ref eree. Morearty; umpire. Hoadley;, head linesman. Grey. Or-tuber 24 Creighton vs. Central. Ref eree. Morearty; umpire. Hoadley. head linesman. Grey. October 31—South vs. Tech. Referee. \l F\ Jones; umpire, Baldridge; head linesman, Thotupaon. November lfc—-South va. Central. Ref eree. Schablnger; umpire. McGahan; head linesman. Hoadley. November 32— Tech vs. loitrai. Ttof ere*. Schabinger; umpire, Adama; head linesman. Carey. Omaha Bee Race Chart Compiled by George W. Schilling. Presiding Judge—Dr. F. W. A»he. Starter—Arthur McKnight. Associate Judge—William H. Shelley. Racing Secretary—Charles L. Trimble. OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 17.—Eighth day, fall meeting. Ak-Sar-Ben Racing Association. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK HEAVY AND HOLEY. rjn 1 /?—FIRST RACE—Five and one-half furlongs. Purse $500. Net value ts lUlO w|nnlli $400; second, $70; third, $30. Three-year-olds up. Index Horse and Owner.WU-Bt._| | | Str^Fin. Jockey Odt. St's Toil Jim Heffering. » (Ster.) 110 6 34 3’4 ll 1‘ Holecko 9.10-1 (6876) Moon Winks, 5 (Briggs) 107 1 14 14 2l 2" McCorkle 4.70-1 6995 Nizam, 7 (Fuller) 110 4 4 4-J 4* 3*4 Watrous 8.40-1 6983 Finis Glorioeus. 3 (Orr) 104 3 2* 2- S’ 4* Abel 1.10-1 6996 Pat Carter. 9 (Griffith) 1 10 2 5‘ »• 5'° 5* Barham 6.1O-I - Kiel Diamond. 4 (Flauch.) 107 7 7 7 6* 6'* Martin 40.90-1 6941 Fairy’s Next. 7 (Gilmore) 110 5 6-4 6”‘ 7 7 Froggett 66.60-1 At post 1 1-2 minute; off 2:11 1-2: time :27. :54, 1 :06, 1:14. $2 mutuels paid Jim Heffering $20.20 to win, $8.60 place, $3.40 show; Moon Winks $4.40 place. $3.40 show; Nizam $3.20 show. Stan good; won driving second and third same. Winner b. g. 9. Tran Rock:Fairy. Trainer. E. E. Stcrrett. Scratches: My Lourie, Innovation, Lent, Stylish Miss. Jim Hefftring. forwardly placed, caught (he leaders tiring turning for home and, quickly racing into the lead, won as if easily the best. Moon Winks, from a fast beginning, set the pace, but readily gave way to the winner when challenged. Nizam finished with a rush. Finis Gloriosus stopped after racing in close pur suit of the winner until turning for home. The others were never serious con tenders. rjM n_SECOND RACE—Five snd one-half furlongs. Purss, *500. Nst value ta winner, $400; second, $70; third, $30. Three-year-olds up. index Horse and"Owner. Wt. St. $ I J _Strs Fin. Jockey Ods. St's - Joe Joe. $ (Pons) 110 2 ~1'4 l1 1* 1* Barhem 1.10-1 *97$ My Rose. « (White) 107 « 4" B* S*J 2* Abel 40.90-t 6999 Indianola. 14 (Indianola) 110 1 2‘ S» 4> S' Rodrigues 19.o0-l 6988 Kirkwood. 6 (Fox) 110 4 •I" 2'i 21 4* Atwell 4.80-1 6966 Billy Gibson. 4 (Sawyer) 110 9 *4 8‘ S' 5* Gerntty 14.70-1 6988 Alice Byers. 6 (Walker) 107 7 V‘ l" 6" 6" Froggett 15.40-1 7014 Wireleas. 6 (Miller A W.1110 5 5*1 4-* 7* 7' Watrous 7.30-1 7002 Leolx May. 4 (Owen) 107 3 6* 6“ 8* 8* Elston 7.S4-I 5967 Dewy Field, 5 (Cornwell) 110 10 10 »4 9" 9* Horn !»«««-} 6967 Emily Wnite, 4 (Kohler) 111 8 9* 10 10 10 Tnbner 92.20-1 At post 2 minutes off 2:48: time :27, :54, 1:05 2-5. 1:18 2-6. $2 mutueis paid Joe Joe $4.20 to win. $3.60 place. $3.20 show; My Rose $19.60, $10.40 . show Indianola $7.40 show. Start good; won easily; second snd third driving. Winner b. g. 8. Rey Hindoo-Lg Sinaloa. Trainer. W. Stork. Overweights: ^■*■6 Emily Wnite, 4. Scratches. Pinaquana. Joe Jos showed good speed in the going snd opening up a gin rounding the last turn won in a canter. My Rose made a game finish snd was easily second best. Indianola out-stayed the tiring Kirkwood. The latter was prominent to the last eighth where he gave way. Mireless showed a flash of early speed. 7fl1 5?—THIRD RACE—Slg furlongs. Purse, $800. Net value to winner. $410; •''J.O ,*cond, $85; third, $35. Three-yeer-olds up. ~Indeg 'Home and Owner. Wt. St._1 4 5 Str. Fin.' .lockey Ods. St's ~7009 Barriskane, 5 (Barnett) *100 3 24’ 2* 2* 1* Oerritly 9.50-1 (7007)She Devil. 9 (Creech) *106 1 1' 1* 14 I* Tincr 2.20-1 6965 Veeper Bells, 4 (Dancri) 102 2 3* $'4 3* 8*4 Elston 2.80-1 (6956)Cavslcadour II.. 8 (Hum) 10.3 6 4* 4* 4* 4* Hurn 6.20-1 6997 Nancy Wlnet. 4 (Fuller) 102 4 5 5 5 5 Froggett 1.90-1 At post 1-2 minute; off 8:08 1-2: time 28 2-5, :52 3-5. 1:06, 1:20 4-5. 82 mutueis paid Barriskane $21.00 to win. $7.60 place. $4.40 show; She Devil $8.80 place, $2.80 show; Vesper Bells $$.20 show. Start rood: won easily; second and third driving. Winner b. g. 5. The Curragh-Winning Witch. Trainer. R. Bamatt. Overweights: She Devil. 4. Scratches: Cromwell, Recruit, Praise worthy, Black Top, Old Sinner. Irish Friesc. Barriskane, at home in the going, waited on Ihe pacemaker until after turn ing for home where he passed her at will to win with ease. She Devil waa hard ridden while setting the pare and tired finally. Vesper Bells raa her raee. Nancy Winet raced as if she disliked the going. I7A1Q—FOURTH RACE—On# mile and a furlong. Purse, $500 Net value to 4'vJ-O winner, $400; aocond, $70; third, $30. Three-year-olda up. Index Horsesnd Owner. Wt. St^ 4 4 ! Sir. Fin. Jockey Odt. St’a 7001 Christie Holters, 8 (Star.)* 98 4 A- 84 2* 1* 1*| Holoeko 2.80-1 7001 Jordan. 6 (McConnell) 106 3 1 *4 1 '$ 1' 2' 2’ Doyle 1.20-1 7015 May Rose, 7 (Paducah) 103 1 24 2i 3* 3<4 3'4 Horn 4.76-1 7015 Bill Head, 8 (McClain) 106 2 3" 4* 4'| 4“ 4* Marlin 10.70-1 6929 Aleso, 5 (Fight) 10S 5 5 6 5 5 6 Froggett 5.90-1 At post 1 minute; off $8.88; time, :27. :54 8-5, 1:21 4-5, 1.52, 2.08. 82 mutueis paid Christie Hollers 17.60 to win, $8.00 place, $2.40 show; Jordan $3.00 place. $2.20 show; May Rose $2.60 show. Start good: won easily; second and third driving. Winner b. m. 8. Uncle-Winifred A. Trginer. E. E. Sterrett. Overweights: Aleso, 2. Scratches. Ponr.a Ray. Dowry. Christie Holters moved up stendily after leaving the hark stretch and, wresting tha lead from Jordan, in the final furlong, won in a cid r. Jordan set the pare under wraps but had nothing left when railed on. May Ross was hard ridden and did her best. Bill Head has had legs and ran accordingly. 7F19P1—FIFTH RACE—Tha Happy Hollow Hondlcop. Six furlongo. Puroo, $700. AXfCAJ Not volue to winner, $580; second, $100; third, $40. All ages. Index Horse and Owner._ Wt. St. 441 Btr, Fin. Jockey Ods. St's 6990 Rajah, 6 (Paducah) f02 1 1* 14 1* 1* Horn 7.00-1 6999 My Daddy. 8 (Thompson) 104 4 4| 2* 2| 2“‘ Abel 4.60-1 7000 Cnrlos Enrique, 4 (Irwin) 107 2 2’4 8*4 8*4 8*4 McCorkla 7.10-1 - Goldstein. 10 (Rohrer) 1 10 8 8“ 4" 4* 4* Barham 18.80-1 7010 Sweeptona, 2 (McClain) 97 6 6* 6* 6*4 F>t Elston 8.99-1 18985) John Morrill. 6 (Crccch) 1 12 6 6* 6* 6* 6'" Paden 6.50-1 (S999)Korbly. 9 (Borland) 109 7 7 7 7 7 Hum 1.90-1 At post 5 minutes: off 4:09; tims :26, :52, 1 :06 1-5, 1:17 1-6. 82 mutuals paid Rajah $16.00 to win; 15.60 place, 85.00 show: My Daddy 86.80 place, $6.90 show: Carlos Enrique 14.80 show. Start straggling: won easily; second and third driving. Winner b. g. 6. Durbar-Pnrthenls. Trainer. E. McCusn. Overweights; My Daddy. 4; Sweeptona, 1: Goldstein, 4. Scratches: Dorothy Buckner. Rajah, from a fast inside break, was taken wide In the best going while racing in the lead and. after racing his contention into deFeot, corns sway and won in a canter. My Daddy was hard ridden, saved ground on all of tha turns but wns in the deepest going, and, after making a threatening challenge, tired. Carlos Enrique had no excuses, Goldstein raced fairly well. Sweeptona and John Morrill were away eluwly. Korbly had no ehanrs with tha start and was not parsevered with. r7A01 —SIXTH RACE—Five end one-half furlongs. Puree, $500 Net value to winner, $400; second, $70; third, $30. Three-year-olds up. fadai If or— and Owner. Wt. s». $ 4 i fltr. Pirn. Jockey od«. fit's | (700$)Grandest. '4 (Paducah) •!$• $ 2'4 2' 2*ft" "Rodrigue* 1.10-1 7014 Haxel Dale. 11 (Randall) * 95 1 11 1 * 11 2* Maddux 9*0-1 6995 Chestnut Girl. 8 (A-S-B ) 101 R 81 8‘ 3» 8» Martin 10.70-1 -- Quincy Ward. 6 (Palmer) 111 11 1 ft 10•n 5> 4* Greenwood 16.20-1 6$7$ Caunxel, 5 (Conley) *100 12 10* 6| 4* fi'4 Holecko 7.50-1 6074 Little Ahe. 12 (Vail) 105 6 R<| Ri 6+ 6* Atwell H2.40-1 7004 Collie Tokalon. 3 (Fuller) 99 2 fi) 4» 7' 7'4 Hurn 5 00-1 69R0 Ruth Wehle. 10 (Jessop) *100 4 4* 7" R*4 R* Kleton 16 2$-1 6991 Evening Idol. 4 (Barnett)*100 7 12 1 1* 10* 9*4 GerHtty >12.40-1 7003 Hillsdale, 5 (Golden) 10R 10 71 54 94 104 Doyle 29.00-1 7011 (tiffin, 10 (Scott) *100 h *4 9** 11 *ftl 1 ft O Brien >12 40-1 7004 Aluminum, 7 (Maguire) 105 9 114 12 12 12 Froggett 44.00-1 At post 2 minutes; off 4:44; time :26, :52 8-5, 1:01, 1 ;1S. $2 mutuels paid Grandest $4.60 to win, $S 60 place, $3.20 show; Hatel Dale $9.20 place, $6.R0 show; Chestnut Girl $6 «0 show. Start good; won driving; second and third same. Winner h. g. 4. Granite-Destine. Trainer, E. McCuan. Overweights: Chestnut Girl, 5. Scratches-. Rungeorge. Grandest raced in closest pursuit of the winner to the last sixteenth where he challenged, and best ridden at the end, scored a lucky win. Haxel Dale showed much speed In pace making and hung on gamely when challenged. Ckeetnut Girl showed an improved effort. Quincy Wnrd closed a big gap in a fast finish. Caunr.el lari to begin ran a smashing rare until she tired. 7099—-SEVENTH RACE—One mile. Purse. $$00. Net value to wlnaer, $400; 4l/££ aecond, $70"; third, $10. Tin ee-year-olds. _ _ 111<|#»* FTorae and Owfltr. Wb St. 4 4 5 Str. Fin. Joekev Ods. St's ~700R Asa* Jewell. 3 (Johnson)* 104 3 2“ 2»k l *• 14 14 Froggett R:30-l (6922) Mary Jane Baker, 6 (Veil) I UK 2 fi‘4 4* 44 2' 2’’ Horn 3.60*1 790H Prnbe, 4 (Godfrey) *106 4 8| S'4 B• ft 3' J!v4 Kodriguex 6.60*1 TOOK Cxardom. H (Sunflower) *106 1 l| 14 24 4" 4" Elston 11.60-1 7007 Gypsy Light, 6 (Bonds) 106 6 6 fi' fi* fi* fi# Atwell 3.R0-1 69R0 Peter Pierson. 4 (Nsneo )#I06 6 4' 6 6 6 f Abel 1.60-1 At post 2 minutes; off 5:10; time :27. :54, 1:24. 1 :4R. $2 mutuels paid Asa Jewell $1R.60 to win. $6 00 plare. $4.00 show; Mary Jane Hiker $5.40 plare, *3.60 show; Pralae $160 show. Start good: won driving; second and third same. Winner b. g. *. Horron-Dishabelle. Trainer. G. M. Johnson. Scratches: Missouri Boy Asa Jewell forced Cxardnm alone then wrested the lead from him rounding the Ias4 turn and. coming wide in the best going, outstayed Mary Jane Baker. The lattermade a game finish and ran a good race Praise saved ground turn ^ Inr for home hut finished In the derneet going and tired. Csardom fell awav after setting the early pace. Gvpay Fight ran a had race on a track made te order for her Peter Pierson did not like the track Emits In race 7012 Jolly Cephas »a« first hv a neck in the stretch. I Yankees Win Twin Bill From St. Louis Club New York and Senators Again Tied for American League Lead. T. LOUIS. Sept. 17 —The New York Yankees look botii games from the Browns here to day. 7 to 3. and 3 to 7, thus tie i n g Washington again for I he lead in t Me American league. The sec ond game was a heavy lilting con test, In which the visitors slugged live Brown pltch , era for 15 hits, In cluding doubles by Bush and Ruth. Ptpp's triple, and a home run by Aaron Ward with two men on bases m the third Inning. Davis, who was hurling for the Browns, had pitched good ball up to that time. The Browns collected 13 hits. In cluding two doubles by Tobin and Ja cobson, and a home run by Jacibson in tMe seventh inning with two men on bases. •'Bullet" Joe Bush, who started on the mound for the Yan kees, was batted out of the box in the seventh and relieved by Herbert Pen noclt, who held the lurals safe for the rest of the game. The Yankees play their final game of the season here tomorrow. First cams: NEW YOKE (A) ST DORIS <A> sb.h pn.n.e. eb.h.po.a.e. Witt cf 6 :l 4 a ll Tobin rf 6 2 10 0 DuKnn lb 4 2 2 11) Ko'son 2b 2 0 0 1 0 Ruth It 4 1 0 0 0 Slslsr lb 2 2 HO 1 Plpp lb 4 17 10 Willi's If 2 1 « 0 I Meuse I rf 2 1 2 2 0 M'M's 2h 4 12 6 1 Hnf'nn r 4 0 2 2 0 .Tcc'on rf 1 2 2 0 II Word 2b 10 4 4 0 Oerber » 2 2 0 .1 o Scott »« 4 0 2 1 1 Keen r 2 0 4 0 0 Hnvt M 4 1110 Sov'DIlt c t 1 0 0 II -Shn'er u 2 10 10 Totals S6 S 27 14 I sRIoo I 0 0 0 o sKImnro I o 0 0 0 sEvons 1 0 0 0 0 Total* 32 12 27 10 3 x Matted for Reno in seventh. •/Hatted for Gerber In ninth /Batted for Shocker in ninth. Score by innings: New York .000 003 022—7 St. Louis .000 0«? full 2 Summary—Runs: Witt <2). Ruth (2). PiDP. Ward. Hovt. Tobin. Jacobeon. Shocker. Two-base hits: Slsler. Tobih Witt. Severeld. Three-base hit: Finn Sacrifices Shocker ibaler. Dugan. Meuse! Double ol*y: Meusel to Plpp. Left on bases: New York. 5; Ft. Louis. 7. Hate* on balls: Off Hovt. 3; off Shocker. 2. Struck out: By Hovt. 2: by Shocker. 4 Umpires: Ormeby. Owens and Nallin. Time 1: GO Second game: NEW YORK (A) FT LOUIS (A) ab.h.po.a.e. ab.h.po.a e Witt cf 4 14 0 oTobln rf 6 2 3 0 0 Dugnn 1b 6 13 2 ORob’aon 3b 6 0 14 0 Ruth If 6 2 0 0 OFisler lb 4 2 « 0 » J»ipp lb 4x110 0W’llams If 4 I 4 0 0 Meusel rf 6 3 2 0 OMcM'ua 2b 6 2 4 I «• H'ftngnn c 2 1 t 0 OJacob'n cf 6 3 4 n •» iigough c 0 o 0 0 OSevereld c 3 1 2 1 '» Ward 2b 6 12 5 OUerber se 3 1 3 1 » Scott as 6 1 2 4 •Dpvjn p 10 0 0 » Bush p 4 2 0 1 SPruelt p 0 • 0 9 0 Pennock p «) » 1 0 ODanforth p l 0 0 u o xJohnston 1 0 0 0 OV'Gtlder p 0 o 9 I o -(Evans l 9 9 l m Totals 41 16 27 13 0 - Totals 37 12 27 11 0 x Ratted for Hofmann In eighth (Batted for Danforth In seven.lv Score by innings. New York. .ooo «?f» ooo a St. Louis .020 920 390—7 Summary—Runs Witt (2), Dugan. Plpp. Meusel, Hofmann, Ward, Hush. Johnston. Slsler (2). Williams (2). Ja cobson (2), Fevereld. Two-base hits: Tobin. Jacobson. Hush. Ruth. Three base hit: Pipp. Home rune: Ward, Jacobton. Stolen baaea; Meusel, Hof mann Sacrifice hits: Gerber, Pennock. Double plays. Ward to Scott to Plpp; Scott to Ward to Plpp Left on ba >ea. New York, II; St Lotus, i Rases on halls: Off Bush. 3; »f: Pennock, 1; off Davis, i: off Pruett. 1; off Danforth. 1; off Xan Gilder, 3. : tr*rk out : By H rli. 1; bv Davla. I; ly ?>g*ifir:h, 1. HP*: Off Bush. 12 In * 1-3 Innings- «<ff Pen nock. 1 in 2 2-3 innlM^e; off Ua\i*. 7 in 3 innings; off Pruett. I in no innlnu; off Danforth. 4 In 4 Innings; off Van Glider. 3 In I 2 3 Inning*; off Wing* d, none in 1-3 Inning. Pass d hall Hof mann. Winning pltchsr: Hash. Los ing' plfoher T»avi«. Umpires Owen, Nallin end Drmsbx rune 2,06. l/"“ ' ■ ■ ~ — ' Today’s Ak Entries V - — - -' First Race—Five and one half furlonge Claiming. Purse. $660. For 3->ear-olds and Ml*: 6959 Pauline M .x 90 Lucy .? .x ft!* • 021 Little Abe .xlt*2 3693 Spice bunh .. . . x 1«»2 •;554 Foul Weather . 104 Helen Mb lor .1 »*4 7**41 Fox's Choice .x 106 7017 Joe Joe .....117 . The Belgian II .It*, ... Leenrark ..xl 9/ * 7•02) Cokey Jane .... .. . . H'ft <ft9l*::)i>Ur He Guise .xl 1U lift) Second Race —Five and one-half fur longs. Claiming Purge. $500. For :t \ear-olda and up: . . . Frippery .x!0l 70Hi M> I our lc .xl©! T»o:i Iudlle Colinet .D»1 7 001 Kazan .xD»4 Hftft© Seth’s Ak-Sar-llen .104 7ftl4 PlnaiiUHna .xiOu *ift.x : Allan Spears .xlOo 7017 mils’ Waite .106 . . Huzza a .1ft# 7009 K Ilk;t re • t... I ft# • Oil Cannonball .I Is. (U» Third Race-—Mile arid 70 yards. claim ing. Puree. $600. For 3-vear-olda anti uo: 69X9 Muchohlige .x 10 '* 7015 FI I h Wood .1 . . . . xl 62 7 015 Full Again .xt02 7*»**7 Orient).* Girl .x!02 7017 Mv Rone .\lft2 H9S7 Blll'a Luck .xll»4 7015 Manikin .xlO.^ lift©6 Rontl ...x 105 69*7 Balfour .lift 7**15 Yermak .110 7019 Hill Head . Ho 7001 Swenson . 110 AImo eligible: 7016 Jim Hefferlng .x1*»5 6983 Red Moon .x 99 7012 Pembroke .112 (16) Fourth Race—Five furlongs. Claiming. Purae, $500. For alt ages: 699t, Lucky Lou ...x *5 (*i99h)Trevardv . 92 7003 Betty Haakell . :«» ■ 7004 Sundo .xlOft 7014 Little Lean . li»7 7013 calner .fn 700% Irlah Frieze .112 (71 Fifth Race—The Missouri River, claim ing. Puree $600. Six furlonge. For 3 year-oida and up: 6*76 Casey .x *7 (6990) Ma tinee Idol . . ..x!04 7000 Reliability .. !.\106 7020 Goldstein .x107 7018 Cromwell . 107 (6901 )Randal's Royal .!. 109 (7005 )Corn flower . 113 (7oO0)Ruddy . .11 7020 Carlos Enrique .! .11S (9) Slxlh Race—Five and one half furlonge, rlafmlng. Purse $500. For 3-year-olds and ut>. 7021 Hazel Dale .x 97 7021 Chestnut Girr. lfti *ure .x 101 7011 Tom Ellison .xl04 7001 Jack Lee . xl“4 6996 Old Blue .X104 7003 Star Cloudy .xlOX (6995)HorlngH. ids Quay .* .*. 1<»9 6960 Galwa> . 109 C988 InnovatIon . no 7011 Did Red .. i.113 (12) Seventh Race—One mile. claiming Purse $;•(*©. Fur 3-vear-olda and up: 700ft Full Moon .*100 7009 Ron Box .*103 (7 00 3) Needy .*’.... xl03 7009 Mesa Kit .xl()3 7009 Chicken .. tog 6997 Canny I-aciy 110 (Iftfti)Rungeorge . Ill (7) r Apprentice allowanca claimed. Weather clear. Track heavy. CHISOX EMERGE FROM CELLAR Chicago. Sept 17—The White Sox emerged from the cellar today when they launched one heavy assault against Fer guson and defeated Boston. 3 to 2. Rob ertson had one bad inning, when the visitors scored twice. Hi* support was hotter than Frrguson’a. The work of Ilia Da via. Columbus American Assorts tlon shortstop, who reported today, was the outstanding feature Thea core BOSTON (A> CHICAGO (A> ub I; po a e. ab h pu t e W’llatns If 4 2 3 0 oMoatII cf 3 o .1 » u NVaruby 3b 4 1 S S 1 Hooper rf 4 l ft ft «• Fatead « f 6 2 2 8 0 Loll l na 2b 4 3 3 3 " Boone rf 4 0 2 0 OSheely lb 1 110! « Barrie lb 4 I a .» OFalk If 4 12 0 0 Lxsell 3b 4 112 I'Kamm 3b 2 0 12 0 Lee K* 4 o 2 1 "Da via as 4 116 0 Having c 3 0 2 0 "4'rouse . 3 0 6 0" Ferguson p 3 2 0 3 ftRobert’n p 3 0 12 1 xVeach 110 0 0 — Ho#a p 0 0 0 © • Totals 23 6 27 13 1 Totals 26 10 24 » 1 x Hat ted for Ferguson In sigh’ll S.o-e by innings: Boston .002 oo# 00# 1 Chicago .080 300 enx-i Summary—Rune- Williams. Flagstesct Collins, Shaely. Falk. Two-baas hits Ferguson. Veach. Sacrifice hlta Wamby. Crouse t2). Sheely. Left on bates: Bi*« ton. 11; t'hlcaao, 10 Bases on balls: Off Robert non. 3; off Ferguson. 6. Struck out: By Ferguson. 2; by Ross, 1; by Robertson. 2 Hits Off Ferguson. 6 in 7 Innings, off Hu*#, none in 1 inning. Wild pitch Ferguson Losing pitcher Ferguson empires Holmes and Mot - larty. Time 1 4t Winner of Syracuse Race Fort Worth Merchant Fort Worth. Tex . Sept. 17.—Phil Shafer, winner of the Syracuse auto mobile ra* e veaterday, ia a merchant and rating driver here. Boosters Bow to Denver Bears I»rn'«*r Sept. 17. -Piirie* ronsiatent Difchlnjr m ill* pinch**, together with op portune hitting by hi* teammates en abled Denver to defeat Den Muinea here ro'ipy. t! to f. The *eore: DEM MOINES (Wi DENVER (W) ab li po.» r ab.h no n •. riaa'er .*** 6 114 1 Renrer Fa 5 0 1 3 A Be* 11 ii 6 1 «» •• " Oln'dt if 4 2 2 ft ft Rang'd i f 2 ft 2 0 ft Roche 1h 4 2 X « 0 Bodle cf 3 2 10 0«»' Brleu cf 4 ft 1 0 0 Kna'pp 2b 4 ft 2 f. AKhlk rf 3 2 10 0 Stu’gen lb 4 ft 1ft o n Knight 2b 4 2 3 1 ft Da’ton 3h 3 112 0 Wlml’g r 4 lift ft 0 (. ill . 4 1 r. 6 I Ragtey lb i 1 1 2 0 WetF.ei U 3 I ft 1 1 Pitta n 5 2 ft 3 ft xJones l I ft 0 ft -— — -- Total* 33 15 27 A 0 Total* 36 A 24 17 3 .v Ha tied for Wet/.el in ninth. Score bv innings: Dea Mvdne* .001 Oftft 310—6 Denver .031 020 ftftx—f» Summary—Runa: Beall. LangfonL Bodle. Hamilton 12). (linglardi. Roch* (2). Ealk. Knight. Bealev Two-baae hit: Wheat Three-baae hit: Hamilton. Home run: Bodle. Stolen base Roche .Struck out: Be WetaeJ. 4; bv Pigs. 9 Bases on ball*: Off Wat sal. 4; off Pint. 3. Wild pitch: Wetxel Left on base*: I tea Molnrg, f»: Denver. * Time: 14*. Empires: Jihv * and Uaffney. l*y,i<*s Take Twin Bill. St. Joseph, Mo, Sept. 17.— Wichita took both games from St. Joseph today with erores of 5 to 2 and 1 to n. The second game was a pitchers’ battle between l^ove nf the Saints and McNamara of the Witches, th# latter allowing only ore hit. The scores: First game: WLCHITA (W) ST JOSEPH (W*> ah h po » e ab.h. po.a.e. Smith cf 5 110 0 F’gton If 2 0 10 0 Butler 3h 3 2 0 0 OC’rlgan ss 2 0 4 0 q Payne rf 5 2 0 0 OLewan cf 4 12 0 0 Beck 1b 5 1110 0 Milter rf .31100 Hro’n 2b 2 13 4 0 Gilbert 3h 4 1 1 3 0 fiill’ple If 4 2 0 0 0 Nufer 1b 4 0 4 2 0 (’organ sa 3 0 4 0 0 Mill* 2b 4 0 2 5 0 MeM'lien c 4 1 8 1 0 M’ctree c 3 10 2 0 Sellers p 3 1 0 8 0 Peters p 2 0 17 0 .-.-eMathe* 1 0 0 0 0 Totala 34 1 1 27 14 0 Poirier p o 0 0 1 o zLove 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 30 4 27 21 0 r. Halted for ePters in eighth. r.Hatted for Poirier in ninth. Score by Innings: Wichita .110 300 000—5 St. Joseph ..000 000 020--2 Summary—Runs: Smith. Butler CD. Gillespie. Sellers. Farrington, Lewan. Runs and hits: Off Peters, o and 10 In eight innings: off Poirier, o and 1 In one lnnjng Earned runs Wichita. L; St. Jopeph. 2. Basos on balls: Off Sellers, 4: off Peters. 5. Struck out: By Sellers, 8; by Peters 5 Left on bases1 Wichita. 3; St Joseph. 6. Two-base hits: Butler, Paynt, Mlnetree, Lewan. Miller Double plays Corgan to Beck: Peters to Mill* to Nufer: Corrigan to Mills to Nufer Sac rifice hit Corrigan. Hit by pitched bail By Petera. Organ. Empires: Shan non and O’Brien. Time: 1:40 Second game: WICHITA (W) ST. JOSEPH (W) ab.h po a e ab h.po.a.e Smith cf 4 11 0 OF'ington If 4 1 1 0 0 Hut ler 3b 4 2 12 1 E’rlgan ss 4 0 3 2 0 Pavne rf 4 0 1 0 OLewan cf 3 0 4 0 0 Heck lb 3 0 14 0 o Miller rf 3 0 0 0 0 Brown 2b 4 0 3 4 ©Gilbert <b 3 0 3 1 0 (i'esDie If 4 110 O.Mathes lb 2 0 10 1 0 (’organ *a 2 12 4 1 Nufer 2b 3 0 15 0 Wales c 3 0 8 2 OMlnetreec 2 o 5 ft 1 McN’mra p 3 0 1 t OLove p 2 0 0 6 0 Total* 31 5 27 18 2 Total* 28 1 27 IS 1 Score by Innings: Wichita .oot ooo non—l St Joseph .000 000 000—0 Summary—Run Butler. Earned run*: Wichita. 1 St. Joseph, 0 Baseo n halls: Off Love. 1. Struck out: By Love. .2; by M< Namara. .3 Left on base*: Wichi ta. 5; St. Joseph, ?. Two-base hit: Far rington. Double play: Mathe* to Corri gan to Mathe*. Sacrifice hit# Beck. Mine tree. Empires: Shannon and O’Brien. Time 1:20. Oilers Defeat Indians. Till** Sapt 17—Oaorra H|«*hr>tdcr hold ♦ha Indian* to four hlta h^ra today and tha ollar* took tha second Kama t#f lha ■aria*. 3 to I Waahburn hit hia 40th hoina run of tha vaar. UK LA CITY <W> TULSA <W> a b.h po a a ah h p<» a * Hock f 4 o j i OAuatln if :t s 2 n o Th'paon If « 1 I 0 IWuh. 2I» 3 1 l 3 « Ktlhar rf 4 2 2 8 0 Davla rf 3 » fl 0 8 McP lal lb 3 • 8 0 fllamh rf 4 110 0 Tata sh 4 0 4 2 0 l.aHt j t> 4 8 10 0 0 M Nally lh 4 1 ! 2 • Croaby c 3 8 7 0 0 Khadot a* 4 0 11 8 Stuart 3b 3 8 2 3 1 Bann c 3 8 5 10 Fllpp. a* 3 2 3 0 0 May p 2 8 0 1 8 Blaah. p J 0 1 2 0 Total* 32 4 24 % 0 Totala 21 7 27 I 1 Sc ora by Inning* Oklahoma. City .. «rtO 081 ooa—1 Tul*a .. 021 008 00*—J Summary—Runs- Thompson. Waahburn. Stuart. Fllppin Two bus hlta: Fllppin. Falbar Austin. Thorn pann Horpa run Washburn. I.abt on haaaa: Oklahoma City. •; Tulaa. * Ra*a on balls: Off May. 3: off Blnahfildar 2 Struck out- By Hlaoholdar 7; by May. K. I'mpiraa Htld and Powell. Tim#. !;50. M’TIGUE TO FIGHT New York, Sept, 17.—Mike MrTlgue, light heavyweight champion of the world, will meet Paul Berlenhaeh In a title bout at Mudlaon Square Harden on October ?5, Tex Rickard announced last night. Its FLAVOR won the Nation’s approval 850,000 La Palinas are lighted every day—more than any othet high quality cigar in America. Try one, notice its distinctive flavot —then you’ll agree that La Palina made good on merit alone. CONORUA CIGAR COMPANY PMaM»kW LA PALINA CIGAR. 10« •• 2 for 25c •• 15c •• J for 50e Distributor*: Peregoy A Moore Co. Baseball ltbnljs and Standing H ESTERN LEAOl E. standing*. >* 1. Pet. Win Lose Omaha. .«i« *»H .ti<7 «lw .tiitS I'nivn .59 ‘.19 622 6! 5 Pu leu Mi 1,5 . .1 . •! .h l 2 St Joseph . * 7 4 .51 3 61«. .ill' Oklahoma Cit. ..76 7s .434 .497 .C** Wichita . . . .67 »« 4 iH .442 435 Lincoln ..r.5 91 .372 .374 .369 I*«m Moines .66 91 .366 .370 .364 \ • NtcMlni'» Result*. Omaliu, 4-6: Lincoln, 3-41. Sri'uiul gume j filirtl. Wichita, 6-1: St. Joseph, 2-0. 1‘Oliver. 6. I*cn Mollies. 6. , TuLa. 3: Oklahoma city. 1. Lam*-* Todio . I iiuoln at Omaha. Two game*. Wichita ut St. Joseph. Dea Moines at Denver. Oklahoma City at Tulsa. NATIONAL LEAL I E. Standing*. W I.. I'd. Whi Lose Sew Yoik .H7 64 .606 ‘.11 .664 I R II H " Pittsburgh .HI 67 .693 .694 .589 Chicago 76 M .54 ( .544 539 Cincinnati .......17 6* .638 .642 .536 Si Louie .i.4t» 8 4 4 20 .424 .417 Philadelphia .S3 9<i .364 .371 .?.M Boston . 4 8 96 .334 .540 ..",16 Yesterday’* Result*. All games poatponed. Game* Today. Si Louia at Brooklyn Cincinnati at New York. Chicago at Boaton. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. AMKRH AN I,FAC.I F. Standing*. W I,. pet. V\ in Lose New Tori, .M f. 9 .597 .59') .5*3 Washington .M 59 .587 ...90 .5*3 Detroit . 79 66 .545 .548 .541 St. I^oule .7 3 71 .507 510 .503 Cleveland .86 7 9 .455 4 59 .452 Philadelphia .... 64 78 .451 455 44* I Chicago.62 *0 .4 37 .441 434 Boston .63 *2 .411 .435 429 1 raterdav’a Result*. Philadelphia. 9. Detroit. 8. Washington, 3; Cleveland, 2. Chicago. >; Boston. 2. New York. 7-8; St Louis. 3-7. (■time* Today. New York at St Loui* Wa*hingtno at Cleveland. Philadelphia at Detroit. Boston at Chicago. AM Kit KAN ASSOCIATION. Standings. \V. L. Pet. Win Lose St Paul . 87 64 .676 .579 .572 'Indianapolis ... 95 66 ..'63 .506 .559 Louisville . 94 69 .549 .552 .545 Milwaukee . 79 74 .513 .516 .510 Toledo 74 60 461 464 .477 Columbus .70 62 .461 .464 .456 Minneapolis *6 54 .447 451 .445 Kanvaa Citv 62 69 .41 1 4 14 4«8 Ditfrciat * Reuult*. Minneapolis, i. Toledo. 1. Louisville. DC Milwaukee. ColumbUH. 4-3: St. Paul, 2 2. Indianapolis. 6-4: Kansas City. 1-4 (iimci Todu.t. Toledo at Minneapolis. Columbus at St Paul Indianapolis at Kansas City. Louinvi.le at Milwaukee. noitiiern association. Atlanta l1; Birmingham. 7. Nashville. .. Memphis, r. Chattanooga at Little Kock. rain. No others scheduled. INTKRN AT ION \ L I.FAC. I K. Flret game. Buffalo, 10; Syracuse. 6 Serond game (ala innings, railed dark ness t: Buffalo. 3: Syracuse. o. Heading. 4-4 Baltimore. 7-5 (Second game, 7 Innings by agreement.) Only garm-s scheduled. At Newark—Jack Zlvir. Pittsburgh. knoc ked out Archi«y Walter in first round. At Host on—Young Mrlbllnt. Mnwii Ga.. received the decision over Tommy Robson of Malden 1« rounds Tommy Gardner. ,*in Francisco. knock'd out .foe Burmin. Atlanta. Ga . heavyweight, ' fourth round At PenTfi— Irrv Tanner, st. Paul de rlstoncd Wilila Gone. l>enve4. tr.re, fail round* Hnrry Bramer. Denver. knocked i nut Pete McCarthy. Fort Worth. Tev. -e<-ond round 9TH-1NNING RALLY BEATS TIGERS, 9-8 Detroit. Mich Sept. IT —A ninth-inning rally that drove Whltehill from the box ami netted foui runs before Drub# could *lop it. gave Philadelphia a 0 to 8 vl< • or.v over Detroit today Tv Cobb, by milking three hits, two of which were fo: three bam* brought hie total number of safeties for the Henson to 1 w 7. He need a only thrm more In the nin- guinea re maining to be played to heat the record' lie holds jointly with Willie KeeJre of! having made 200 or inora hits in eight aearonn. PHiLA (A) PKTltOJT (At ahli.po.a.e ab.h po a.e Hale 3b 5 2 « 2 0 Jones 5b 5 1 1 * o l.amar If 4 2 2 «» 0 M'nuih If f. 4 1 *» '» Miller rf 5 2 5 «» o Cobh of f. 3 2 ft » L u.aer lb 3 1 13 1 0 lieii nn rf 4 15 2 0 Sim ona ef 6 2 8 o 0 Higney as 3 2 3 11 Dykes 2h 5 2 " 5 0Prj.it II 4 1 11 1 I Holl y as 5 2 12 OO R'rke 2b 3 1 1 4 0 Perkin* « 4 13 o « Burke 21» 1 « 1 0 o Bray p 3 ft 0 0 0 Woodall c 4 I 2 1 0 Harris p n o o 1 0 Wh’eill i> 4 2 0 ft ftj Lg'trni p o o o 2 ODau-s p <> « 0 " ft j \ Sheri lug 1 0 o 0 0 xWlngo 1 « " «» *» -7,Haney 1 1 ft ft ft I Totals 4't 1 4 27 13 Q xPothergill I 1 ft ft 0 1 Totals 411*27 14.1 x Pat ted for Harris in ninth -'.Baited for o Rouikt* in seventh. /.Halted for Daut<> in^, ninth /.Batted for .lone* in nin'h Philadelphia .. . . -"io oft* 114-1 Detroit . .001 02ft 221—A Summary—Run.*: Hale. I.utnar. Miller, Hauser (3), Simmons <2». Dykes Manush 1 .). Cobb (2), Higney. Woodall. Wing©. Two-bane hits: Pratt. Higney. Thre* iiaae hits: Lamar. Cobb (2), Manush, Simmons. Home tuns: Dykes. Manu.'h Stolen base: Hauser. Sacrifice hits. Lamar, Higney (2), Hellmann. Manush Double play: Hellmann to Higney- L*-ft on Rase*: Philadelphia. 7; Detroit, 1?. Bases on balls: Off Bray. 2: off White hill, 2; off Baumgartner.. 1 Struck out; By Whltehill. 2; by Gray, 1, by Harris, 1. Hits: Off Gray. 14 in aiv and two thirds innings; off Whltehill. 12 in eight and two-thirds innings; off Baumgartner. 2 in one inning, off Harris. 2 In one and one third inning', off Pauae. 2 in one third inning Winning pitcher: Harris. Losing pitcher- Whltehill empires: Dinten and Hildebrand Time: 2 25. HIGH SCHOOL’S FROSH GRID CARD The following Is the complete schedule for all high school freshrm n football teams: October 7—South v* Creighton »* Thirty-second and Dewey avenue. <Vn tral vs. Tech at Fontenelle park. Nortn High vs. Thomas Jefferson at Council Bluffs October 14 South vs Central at Ath letic park. Creighton vs. North High at North High stadium. Tech vs. Thomas Jefferson at Tech October 21—Creighton vs. Central at Thirty-second and Dewey avenue. Soutn v«. Thomas Jefferson at Athletic park Tech vs. North High at Tech October z*—South v«. Tech at Thirty second and Dewey avenue Creighton *s Thomas Jefferson at Council Bluffs. Central vs. North High at North High stadium. November 4—South vs North High a» Athletic perk. Creighton vs. Tech at Thirty-second and Dewey avenue Cen tral v§. Thomm Jeffers* n at Count! Bluffs. Soeramentn, Sept 17— R H. E. Seattle .. $ *> 3 Sacramento .s k 2 Ratt<*ri»a Hr.gby and Ji Baldwin; Can field. Vinci and Schang. Dos Angeles. Sept. 17— R H. K. San Francisco .14 in 1 Vernon . 5 IS 6 Batteries Shea. Crockett and Ritchie Fulton. Christian. Thomas and liannah. Oakland. Sept. 17— P. H F Dos Angeles .n f, p Oakland .» * 1 Battenea Meyer- and Jenkins, Boehler fl and Raker ij Salt Lake city. Sept. IT.— Tt. M. F I Portland .10 17 2'I KaU Likt ; - • ■ I Batteries Kich.trVarrtaon and Dm*.. I ^.Iiglefon arid Ci,.,'. ■ j/-;-~~m ' | American Association | Minneapolis, Fept. 17 — H H K Toledo ..1 7 6 Minneapolis . .311 2 Rauerl***—Oiard and ilaaton; Hammond an<1 Seng*to«k Milwaukee, pept 17*— n h r i.ouisvilla .. 1« 17 1 <HlwinJk**e . ..... .316 1 Katlurlr*—Tin* up at.d S« hulle; 1‘ott, W'lnn and Young Pi P.uil, Minn, .Sopi. 17—(Lind game). It. II i: •'olumbus .3 > 2 M. I’iiol . ..2 7 3 Rntifil'M N'oiilimp and Harm; 3l>arriti. Holixheurei* and Dixon i pi i-ond gam* i R H. R • ’nlumtn s .411' St Paul t • l Rail-rle«* i'oulk itnd «ad>. Markie. lloltshauaor and Dixon. Kansan »*lty 31 o , Hopt. 17. — (First game) R H K I ndiann polls ill ■i Ivnviu* < \ t> .37 Hutleri** -Alon-.n *. •! Kr«e*-»*i; Zlnit. I Ziegler and Skiff. W*11 1 i Second km oi * > R. H K. | Indianapolis .4 7 2 K i ir ,i« i 11 y . 4 11 M ailed end 11th inning tnrOUnt dark | nr as l H t^rtes Kit salmons. Nile* and Miller. I Wilkinson and Hilling*. Skiff ' i ~.v~-_~ i . &MT . 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However, taxes must be raised, and since the municipally owned companies do not pay any taxes, their share mutt be made up by the balance of the taxpayers." S. E. SCHWEITZER For thirty-five year* Samuil E. Sehweitaer has been an employ* of our company. He started at bookkeeper and only office employ*. Now he it secretary and treasurer. j j When he started, the company had a little office In a building on the northeast corner of Fourteenth and Farnam streets, then only 100 custom, ers. Now there are more than 51,000. He helps to maintain our high standard* of service by super, vising the receipt* and dis bursements. j .- “Omaha Is a Great Place in Which to 1 •V**' Nebiuskd Q Power €. >