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^Giants Again Crush Pirates’ Pennant Hopes With 4 to 2 Victory; Robins Win New York Knocks Emil Yde Out I Box in Sixth — • : • Pittsliurjcli Outhits headers hut Fail to Make Blows Count—Holiiu.s Win From Cults. [By .Auni'lutpil rm,. * KW YOHIC. Sept. "4.—Bottling for te with an Ir resist ible rush wllli Ihelr fourth straight pennant in sight, the New York Giants toaay sent Pitts hurgh down .to defeat for the sec ond succf ssive time, 4 to 2. It was a crushing and probably de risive blow to tile __ pennant hopes of th* Tirates who now are three and a half games behind the champions. They have a slim chance only to catch the leaders. The makeshift team with, which John McGraw is making his last stand, again covered itself with glory. Behind the fine twirling of Virgil Barnes the Giants played in sparkling fashion. The Pirates were oitt-gen iraled and nutgamed at every turn. Pittsburgh Olltllil the Giants foi the second straight day but again they failed to make their blows count with the exception of Kart Smith who accounted personally for the invaders' brare of tallies wit It smashing home run* to the right field stands on successive times at hat in tile seventh and ninth in ning*. Here again, however, the I’irates were unlucky, tor on neither occasion was there anyone on base to help swell (lie tidal. Giant rookies, plugging lip the gaps left in (heir machine hy in juries, again were heroes, for Wil son scored (he first run with a cir cuit drive to right field in the fifth, while Hill Terry, suh first saeker, came through witli a telling single In the sixth, scoring l.liidstrom with the second run after the Pirates had purposely passed Irish Meusel to get the recruit. This piece of strategy ttiaf went awry proved the turning point ' of the game, for the Giants went oh to score three runs altogether In the sixth, and clinched th* gante. Thre# lightning double plays, ail engineered by Maranville, checked the Giants in the third, fourth and fifth innings, Wilson's homer coming in the latter Inning just after Meusel stid Terry had been erased. The Pirates had men on bases in all bu( two innings, flip sixth, sev enth, eighth and ninth runners . were stranded. They got two lilt* ■« tile second and firth innings but , failed to score when Barnes tight ened and was aided by some fine support, particularly hy Wilson in the center fieid. Kmtl Yde, young left hander, start ed for the Pirates, but retired after the bombardment In the fifth and sixth, and Johnny Morrisln finished the game. It was only the third de feat Yde had suffered this season, against a record of 15 victories, and it was his first setback at the hands of the Giants. The score: PITTSBURGH (N't NEW YORK (N'l ab-h-po-H." ftU.h.pu.a.e. Blsbse If 4 :: I 0 nl.Trom 3b 4 2 0 10 , 'arty cf .4000 It Young rf 30200 Moore rf 4 2 I 0 0 Kelly 2b 4 o I >. o XVrlxht s* 4 o •: 3 oMouse! If 2 o :: o o Trav’or :lb 4 1 ll 4 1 Terry 16 :i 116 0 0 M'villo 2b 4 12 4 uWilson .f 3 3 n 0 Grimm lb 4 o 14 I OJarkn sa . 0 4 Smith c 4 3 11 OGowdy i: 2 1 I Yde p 2 0 0 1 0 V. B ne* p 1 «> 0 . " x Mueller 1 " » *» " . .. ~ Mor ion p '* 0 M " u lolsl-n fl - « 3 4 l xK. B’rn*-* 1 0 u « u Totals 37 9 24 2U 1 xBatted for Yde in seventh. xBatted for Morrison In ninth. Score by inning*; - _ Biltaburffh .f,ftn 1 ^ New York • ULi i»'*x 4 Summary—Run* PmitH (J). Lindatrmp. Meusel. T*rr>. Wllon. Two-hme nH. Jackson. Home rune: Smith 32). Htrmk out: Smith. Sacrifice hit; Young. double pleye; Maranville to Weight to Urinim , in- Maranville »n Or i pun. Left f»n huac* New York, 1: PlttadUiffb. JUtf/'* ».n halls- Off Yds, 3; £>ft Morriaou. 1 off x' Barns*. 1. Stfiiik out Hy Yde. 1. >.’/ Morrison. 2 H4**i <*U Y«Ls * In * mnlnffs: off Morriswn, 0 In 2 Innings Wild pitch Morrison Losing pitcher. Yde Umpire*. Sweeney and Quiff!*), i Time: 1:38. Cardinals Win. Philadelphia. Kept. 24 — Flint Tlhem Bent, recruit pitcher from Cincinnati held Philadelphia to nine bite today eud > mi returned an eaev victor. 9 to 4. Th* youna^ter el rut k out seven of th>' lot »tia end in »he second Innintf fanned the* eCB-. Hornsby hit his 20th horn** run in th** #irs» Inning with on** on bust*. Muellei W^M len made* a circuit blow iW hT. LOtiiH ini purr.a cs> I eb.h po a e ab li.po.a e r-. wiad'a If « 2 I “ II Sand .« I u 4 u II lmuthlt ’f 6 2 4 0 o as. halts 1 0 " n • ll’naby 2b 2 12 2 It Mela «* 1 u u . u ltot'lsy lb I I 1* »t«’-h If 4 2 2 a It 'FOD'o-r 3b 6 2 II 2 II VVIl'nia <■( 4 1 2 u 0 Muslin,- if 4 I 0 0 ll Hurynr ,14'. <> « Gniiaalra , 1 2 7 0 »JV'tons 3b 4 « 2 I I Rhap'son i- I o I 0 0 I ord 2b 3 o -t 1 0 4t, row », 4 I 3 r. II Hl.nllns I o 0 » • lV,»m 4 l n o 0 I'urk’n tb ... 1 _ llulka lb 3 1 4 I 0 Totals »» IS S7 I 0 Wan,1st c J 2 J ! # Hishop p 2 10 .1 0 Ul ixncr p o o I o o x.Mitchell l 0 o o n Weinert p o o o I o r. Wilson t n 0 0 0 Totals 35 9 27 31 3 r.Ba*tcd for Sand in seventh. eSattcd for Ford in ctirhth sSgtted for (JIazner in -cv*nih. r 11 at ted for Weinert in ninth. • Score by innings. go Louie • 200 113 ?on .t Philadelphia 003 oon njr I Nummary Bun* Blades. Douthit (-) Hornsby* Bottomlev. * Toporcer, Mueller. Bonaalcs (2), Williams. HolUe, Wgnrtel. I Bishop Twcj-hase lilts Tioutlilt, Leaf)' ' Cion sales. Th-ee-biise h'tc: Ia*Hi h. Wll Hems. Home run* llornShy. Muellci f4acrlf|re hits Bottomley Mueller f>ou > hie plays Hoiks, unasBieled Thevenow to Hornsby to Bottomley. Left on bfiee* JUf. Louie. ^ : PhilHdulphin. *•. Masca on halls: Off fthc-rn. I. off Bishop, 4. off | Weinert, 2. vut By Bnc-iii, • hy Bishop, 1: l(.v Oliincr, 1 hv Welnerl 1 Hlir off Liahop. 9 in f 1 v.* and tw« thirds Innlnirs; off GlRxner. « in one and one-third innlogs; off Weinert, 1 in two Innings Wild pitch: Bishop Login* pitcher: liishop. 1 inplrei lllffltr ami Pfirman. Time t 8'» PAPILLIGN CLAIMS BASEBALL TITLE Lharlio Pelsri' PapUllon (.N>h.) b#xej»pii team rlrtlmR the champion •hip of the onalern pnrt of Ih* etnf' Irermjee of |tn defeat of MMI.ird flpi'injfflelri #nd Oretnii within the Inpt tno vneKs Ptplllion due tr) the »ood deldln* f f’trl Martha! And timely hitting of uff, together with tht rood pifrhinff •f TNivla, defeated Millard, fc to 4. ffoseball K?siil{s and Standings WKMTKRN l.EAOl K. Standings. W I. Pet. W L Omaha »!» 90 .«!* «tS Denver . . 9 X HZ .613 .115 .609 Tulsa 93 68 .fiTH .580 .574 M Joseph . . . 82 77 .10 519 .613 Oklahoma City .81 x| .500 .603 497 H'lohiU .71 87 .449 .453 147 uo.s Mulnes ... r.c 102 .;;4 .358 .353 Lincoln ..66 162 .354 358 .352 Yesterday's Results: Omaha, ft; Wichita, Jt. St Joseph, lies Mulnes. 0. Tulsa. 7; Denver. 6. No other games played. (■Hint's Today: Omaha ut Oklahoma City. Des Moines at Tulsa. Denver at St. Joseph. Lincoln ut Wichita. \ \TIOV\l. UiAM K. Standings. W. L. Pet. Win. Lone New York...91 69 . »> 97 .609 .60 3 Brooklyn .91 61 .599 .601 .595 Pittsburgh .86 6 1 5X5 .5X8 .RM China <jn . HI 68 .64 1 .517 ...40 f'lhc i dr a tl .Ht 6 9 .’.in .643 .537 St. Louis .65 Si» .4 33 .437 43ft Philadelphia .53 95 .3.58 .362 .8,5 6 Boston . 50 100 .333 .338 .331 Yesterday’s Results. Brooklyn 6: Chicago, 5. | Nov York. 4; Pittsburgh. 2 St. Louis. 9; Philadelphia. 4. Button, 7-5; -Cincinnati, 6-3. Games Today. St Louis at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at Boston Pittsburgh at New York. No others scheduled. AMERICAN LKAG! E. Man-lings. A \V. , L. Py 1. W i n Lose Washington . . 99 oft .Him ,603 .696 New York H'-S 62 .5x7 ;3xM .583 Detroit . ..84 67 .556 .589 .553 St. Louis ,\ 77 .490 493 4X7 Philadelphia 7" 8<i .467 470 464 Cleveland ... 66 86 .434 .438 431 Chicago . . t‘F» 85 ”.473 .437 .430 Boston . . .65 85 .47X 137 430 Yesterday’* Result*. "Wash I net on. 6- Chicago. 3. N*w ■ York. 2; .Clevolend. 0. Philadelphia. 4 St Louis. 2 No others nrhcduled Games Today. No giintra scheduled. A MERIC \\ YSHOCIATION. Standing*. W L. Pet. Y/in. Lose. St Paul .*S 65 .575 578. 571 Indiananojia . .86 *‘,7 . * 6 .551 Louisville . 8.» 70 54K 551 .545 Milwaukee . 78 75 .510 .513 .506 Toledo . .75 80 4X4 4X7 4*1 [Columbus ... .71 8 7 .461 .>64 .418 M inner nulls . . .09 XT, 44X 452 44y 1 Cltj '1 9" .412 .416 .469 Yesterday's Results. Indiapnpolls. . 7 7; St. Paul. 3-8. anaas City. 9 7: Corumbits. 3-1" Minneapolis, 4-6; Louisville, 2-11. Toledo. 9; Milwaukee. 7 Game- Today. Toledo at Milwaukee Colutni u- at Knnvits (’itv. * Indianapolis at St. Patti. * Louisville- at XU room polls. Braves VDn Two. Bo s t on. Sept 24 Boston took bo't) game* front Cincinnati toduv in a twin bill litre drouning the reds from the first division The score of the first game was 7 to 6 Genewich made Vhree singles and a double in four times at hat. The Braves, giving Barnes better support than Cincinnati accorded Sheehan. won ihe second game. 5 to 3. The score; Th*» score: CINCINNATI <N) BOSTON (N) ab h po.H e, ah h po a e. Grit* 2I> 5 1*3 0 0 Th'mas cf 5 3 Z 0 0 Shr'lon rf 5 2 10 0 Wilson If 5 3 1 1 ft Pon'ra 1b 3 011 1 (tStrngl rf 3 12 0 0 Walker . f* U 1 0 0 M’ln a lb 4 2 14 0ft Br’sler If 4 2 2 0 OT'rney 2b 4 0 5 4 0 Fowler ss 4 2 3 4 1 Smith 2 b 4 0 I 7 0 Bohn# 3b 4 1 (' 1 0 B'n. r t es 4 115 0 Wingo c 4 2 3 1 0 O'Neil c 4 1 1 0 Don'ue p 2 0 0 2 0 G'w'ch P 4 4 0 1ft x'Burna ' 1 1 0 0 0 —--—■ ---Totals 37 1 5 27 18 0 Totals 56 13 24 15 1 > Batted for Donohu# in ninth. Score by innings-: / Cincinnati ..022 001 001—R Boat on ..220 100 20*—7 Sumrnarj Kuna- Critx, Short6n, Hresa ler, Fowler iZ). Bursa. Thomas. Wilson (2». Me Inn is, Raucfnft. O'Neil, Gcn« v* j< h Two-base hits; Shorten. Walker, Genewich. Bancroft. Wilson. Thomas Three- has# hits Bohne, Burns Sacrifice hit: Fonseca Double plays Fowler to • rit* to Fonseca; Bancroft to Tierney tj» Mclnnla; Smith to Tierney to lilelnni*. Lett on bases: Cincinnati. 6: Boston. 7. Base on balls: Off Donahue. 1; off Oene vvjch. 1 Struck out By Donahue. 1 empires: Wilson amt Mi I*aughlin. Time, 1:28. . . Second game* - « CINCINNATI <N> BOSTON ON 1 ab h po a e ab h.po a e. Celts 2b 4 12 5 1 Tno'as rf 4 X R ri 0 Shorten rf 4 p X u ft Wjlsoii if 7,13 0 0 Fovsei ;S lb " >• \ f*,li WUUi(f»L', rf 4 ft 1,0 0 Walker - f 2 J, A WTp'is Vh 4 41 11 ft 0 Ur easier Jt 1 l'-4 » TY«>Yx 2 b yz 1 1 ft Bums If 3 0 3 1 ft Smith 31. 3 0 12 1 Fowler ss 4 2 1 3 1 Wan'oft m 4 0 2 1 0 Bohne 3b 4 0 0 2 0 Gibson c 2 13 2 0 H‘ grave «• 4 14 11 Barnes i» 4 10 3 0 Sheehan p 3 1 0 1 0 Total* 22 8 2; 12 l Totals 32 8 24 14 3 Score by innings: Cincinnati .070 floo 00ft—3 Boston .. ...220 000 JOx—5 Summary — nuns: Walker. Br*ssler, Fowler. Wilson. Stengel. Mcfnnis. Gibson. Hurnes Two-base hits: Mclnnls. Tlemev. Three-base hits: Bresslnr, Barnes. Stolen base: Thomas Double pjavs: Tjerney to Bancroft to .VtClnUJ/f. 'Oibfion rc* Mclnnla, Left on bases: Ci'fiMitrta.tt. 5: Boston. 7. Buses on balls: Off Sheehan. 4. off Barnes struck oyt: Hv Sheehan. 3: hy Barn** 1 I wipirc*. MeLaughlln unci Mil nun-Time: 139. of the jLOVCS \t New York.—Frankie J.ennro. Anu'r 1mn flywalghr rninipini), won dtrlgfon over Bushey Graham. Utica, 13 round. .41 Denver.—Teddy liurlln. Omaha, ami Tzzy Tanner. St F’sul. Minn fast four round draw Eddla McC* rf Kv. f,o« Art gelea, knocked out Jimmy Shalby, Chi cago, two round*: Slo Sorkl.n. Lincoln., won in a foul from Pat Flaherty. Sterl-1 Ing, t'olo, first round. At Snnt«» Fe. >| —Joe River*. New fealbarwelghf champion. " on on a four in thlnl round from Harry lirtmir, I >enve r. AS hen in iu od of help try Onrmlm Bgu \Vnfit A tin, Guticura Toilet Trio Send for Samples \DA FKTIHKHKNT. IT hu been proven conelualvely that much of the auffering. pain ami dread ex perienced during exprrtom-v, aa well a, at child-birth it rntir«ly unnecessary. An eminent physician. I>r. J. H. Holm—, .apart In this (clan*., Br.t produced th. great remedy ''Mother'* Friend," which aide tha muxclea and tiaeuee to expand more rosily, during the eonitant readjuetment, month after month, right up to the climax of child-birth. ■'Mother'! Friend” la appliad externally. Threa generation* of erpeitant mothers have u*ed ft. "Fains disappeared In two day, after u*lng 'Mother'* Friend.' " writ.-e a u»er. "I owe my life to 'Mother'a Friend.* ** declared another. Uee '‘Mother's Friend” a* our mother* and grandmother* did. Start today and eXperlencs the won derful comfurt It will give you. rREK noOKLXT Write Bradfl.ld Regulator Co,. Dept. BA**, Atlsnts, (ia„ for /rre booklet giv ing mapy farts ev ery expectant gWh or should know ••Mather's Friend'* I* at all good drug • torts—every “Aif*, Senators Make Clean Sweep of Sox Series ^ adiiiiglon Defeats Gliicutro 6 to 2, ami Holds Onto Two-Game Lead Over Yankees. 11K'ACiO, Sept. J4.— WaffhlnKton < los **»( its American h aRue season here today by taking | the final Rarne of » n (1 milking a clcun sweep of 1 he series. The vic tory enabled them • n retain their two-game margin ever (he Yankees, who shut out the Indians. The league leaders bunched their hitting in three innings off Hol lis Thurston. White Sox ace, and by playing sensational ball behind Zach ary. had little trouble staying out in front. Chicago threatened to make | things Interesting for the Washington I southpaw and Waller Johnson was sent to tile Hull pen to limber up, but Zachary’s mates came to his rescue. Sam Rico continued his record of safe hitting by getting a blow in the opening Inning. He has now hit safely in 31 consecutive games. The Senators travel tomorrow, and have four more games to play with ! Boston. 1 WASHINGTON (A) t’llICAQO <A) ab.h.po.a .t. ab.h.pb.a.i' M'-Neefy rf 12 a UAr. b’oncf 0 M 2 0 0 Harris- 9b t; * 3 S, 0 Barrett if .1 1 19 " R,re rf ',121 0 Huuuer rf t u " II Grudin It 5 2 1 ll 0 Kish rf 3 11 ll 0 JuUae 1b 4 2 17 0 o KsIk If 4 1 .1 I 0 Hliiegn :;b 2 1 :i 0 Sh*-o4v lb J O H 0 ii l'. i k’h MM 3 2 14 0 Kamm :ib A 1 4 I « Iluel c 4 II ll 1 i) (.’roust- <■ 4 13 10 iladen n ,, ii o 0 0 Uavia s.- 4 112 0 y.HChary p 4 2 0 3 o Mr("lan 2b 4 0 10 0 — - —- Tbuim'n p 3 10 10 Totals 37 it 37 17 0 Totals 32 7 27 1 1 (1 Washington .30(i "13 (lib—« I'hiragn «"» "2" 01»—3 Sutnti.ar,- Kuna: H»> ris. Klee. Judge, ftlut Me. Pc< kinpaut<h (2), Barrett. Kamm, DavlM. Two-base hits. Kamm IVekin paitKh. Z»chary. KI*h. Stolen base lilt. I><iuble I.lay. Harris to Ju«Ue. l-eft on base*; Washington, 7. < hit *#<>. 5. Hanes on balls: off Thurston. U, <»fr ()gtlen. 1; off Zachary. 2 Struck out: By Zachary. I. Hits Off Ogden, none i rt no inning (none out in first) off Zaehary. 7 in 9 Inning* W.nninM pitrh pi : Zachary. Umpire*: Monarity. Hil debrand and Owen*. Time: 1 :a0. HIGHLAND GOLFERS C0NTINUET0URNEY Second round matches of the han dicap championship at Ihe Highland Country club will be played this .-week. All matches are to be com pleted not later than Sunday night. Pairings for (he second round are as follows: Ben Yousem against A. B. Alperin; P. Si have against W illiam Yousem A. Herzberg, jr., against J. Wolf, am! 1,. Ci. Heyn against Phil Yousem. MISSOURI HARD | WOOD IN Fireplace, Furnace Cut to Length*— i 12-inch, 16-inch, 24-inch Well Seasoned, Dry and Clean Oak—Hickory—Ash Phone AT (antic 2700 Sunderland Bros. Co. 15th and Harney cjor weak Run-down / Condition/ \ M I THE DOOR of opportunity flings wide its portals only to ths man who is up and doing—Who is filled with pep and punch—with rich, red blood tingling through his system. 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When opportunity knocks be ready to answer the call! • Sfl.g |( «M,t at • ttijnng <4rnf •tnr»» In two Tii« larxar fir# i» mnr« #cnnr»nii**«l fSxce(v,vfoK«*»*ft«r JygjJ.wXwL Qlo- Yourself AtfUn C r ' | Pacific Coast League ^ - > Sacramento. Sept 24.— rt II K. Oakland 1 U 3 MiitrliOtntn . . . 7 4 Butteries- Kraus*-, Ktmz and Baker. Thompson and Shea. Loa Angeles, Sept. 24 — It II R Portland . .. 3 f. .'i Loa A ngrl*-- . * | o o Batteries: Gardner. K* Uert and t'oeh rane; Hoot and Hyler Suit Lake City, Sept. 24— K II R. Vernon . *.7 9 1 Suit Lake City .11 Batteries: Rudolph and Murphy . Me t ’a he, Ponder and Petera. San Francisco, Sept. 24 — H II R San Frane1a« o . . 4 * 0 Seattle . . . 0 x Batteries. Plummer and Baldwin; Wil liams, Crockett and Ritchie. Holiins Vi in. Cl I It* A GO (N> BROOKLYN (N) ab.h.pu.a-e. ab.li po.a.e. AdutTia a* 4 1 i. l 1 High 2h 4 1 -t f> «• K'hcote < r :» 1 3 ft » Mitchell *-202 3 o G'tharn ;tb f. 4 I 1 ft Wheat l( 4 2 i <> t» Pltxg'ld rf ft I 1 " t) F‘rni»*r In 4 2 1 l ft ft Marrett. 2b 4 ft 3 4 t. Brown cf 4 2 1 ft ** Grtgaby If 4 3 2ft 0 Stuck 2b 3 0 ft 0 ft rl'lnett < 4 2 2 1 1 l.oftua rf 2 1 " ft ft Cot ter lb • -s 3 " rVftth rf "ft <> 0 9 x Miller 1 «* ft «' « Tavlor r 4 ft 7 3 ft KllJott 11» 0 0 2 ft “ Grime- p 4 113ft Alex'der p 1 ft ft 2 I x Wei a L 1 ft ft 0 a Total* 319 27 15 0 IvHUf’n p ft ft ft ft 0 xO'Farrell 1 ft ft ft ft Wheeler p ft ft ft 0 ft xVogel l ft ft 0 0 Jacob ft 0 0 ft ft ft Total* 3M 11 24 13 3 xBatted for ‘‘otter in eighth xBatted for Alexander in fifth* xBatted for Kaufman In -eve up, x Baited for Wheeler in eighth Store by inning-*: Chicago .-OftO 110 2ft 1—fi Brooklyn .**30 Iftft 20x—k Summary—Hun? Adam*. Heathcote (2). (Iruntham. Cotter. High, Mitchell. Fournier. Brown. Stock. Lofru* Two hi»e hit.-: Heathcote. We!-. Three -baae hit: High Home run- Adam*. Sacri fice hit: Slock. Double play: Barrett to Vdam- to Cotter L ft on ha*en: Chi cugo. 9 Brooklyn. 7 B.«*e* on bull-: Off Alexander, 2; off Wheeler, 1; off Jaeobw, 1; iff Grime-. Struck out: By Kauf man. 2: by Grime?. *». Hit?- <itf Alex under, 5 in four inning.-; off Kaufman. 2 In two Inning*; off Wheeler. 2 ir. one in fling; off Jarob*, 0 In one inning Wild pitch"*: Grime* (3). Lo*ing pitcher: Wheeler. Umpires: Klem. Hart and Mr. Uormiek. Time: 2:19 Yanks Heat Indians. The act.re: NKW YORK (A) ULKVKLAND f A > ab.h.po n * ah h po a **. Witt rf 4 ft 3 ** ftJam’aon If 4 l ;t i •> Dugan 31) 4 12 1" F’ster 2b 4 14 ‘ " Ruth rf ♦ 3 2 ft ftStimnut < f 4 " " " ft Plpp lb 3 0 7 1 0J.Sewell-* 4 11 " Meuael If 4 13ft OHteph'n rf 3 2 " " ** Ward 2b 4 2 2 3 1 L Sew ail ■ 1 " 4 3 0 Scott ** 3 1 3 3 0 WhINts c i» ft ft ft ft Heng’gh r 3 1 ■< ** ft K node Hi 3 0 14 1 1 Jonea p 2 0 0 2 0 Rllerbe 3b ♦ 2 1 3 - -Uhlo p 4 2 ft 4 0 Total* 31 9 27 10 1 a.Speaker 1 ft ft ft ft /.Brower 1 0 ft ft 0 a McNulty 1 ft 0 0 0 Total* 34 9 27 19 I r. Butted f(,r T Sewell In eighth. /.Hutted for knod* in ninth /.Batted for Few*ter in ninth New York .,..000 ftftft 200-2 Clevelnnd .000 000 0<t" 0 Summary—Run?: Meusel. Ward Tw<> ba*r hit.-: Bengmigh. Ruth. Meuse!, Uhle. .1. Sewell. Three-ba*" mlt: Ward. Ha« - riflce hit*- Jon *. Plpp Double play? Jamieson to L. Sewel!. Plpp to Bengough. Scot to Plpp Left on bases: New York. 4. Cleveland. 11 TiH*e- on b ill* < >ff .lonp*. 4 Struck out: By June*, j. by Uhle. 3.__ Gates Thrown Open at Husker Foot ha II Field \ ___ Nebraska l ni. Gritlelrr* Go Through Scrimmage in Regular Game Fashion. 1 'OLS. Sept. 2-1.—The Corn buskers lined up in a scrimmage Wednesday eve ning whleh was run off in regular game fa ihlnn. The gates were thrown open and when "Bill" Day, who acted as ref eree, sounded the whistle w h I c h started the play, that shrill blast a responsive chord In every spectator present. The Reds” which comprised team A and the “Blues" battled for almost an hour. If was the first practice held on t it sod field o£ the stadium. There were some fumble* after the first kirk off and it took team A some time to get started goal ward. Robertson recovered a fum ble h.v the Bines and a pair of great line plunges by Myers put tile first stringers in position to score. Aviud Mamlery went over the line for the touelldowii. lilooilgood drop kicked for the extra point. Illoodgood returned the next kick of 25 yards. After battling back and forlti in mid-field for a lime, | over came a full new team whim had been drilling on forward passes under Coaeli Ixline. Tlii* team dis placed team II. The spectators looked for the var sity to tear this aggregation up The fresh eleven was given the bail and in rapid fire order slipped three eon fcecutlve parses over ami by the "Reds.” That put an entirely differ ent aspect on the proposition. Jiero was the third team making team A look bad. I-ate in the afternoon "f.ip” l.ocke, who had made good gains previously nn off tackle plays, broke through and cut back, getting away for a touchdown. The run would have gone fey shout 35 yards In tti« gains. Doug. Myers was finding the holes which the A team hue was opening up and he was likewise hard. There ait* Mill wane weak spots anil plenty of rough spots which will have to be polished off before the coming of Illinois, October I, if the CornhiisUers are to even up lor last year's defeat at I rhuiia. To stall the \seihnuiage team A w.ls ei.iuposed lit till lilies and Hell 11 Ison on Hie ends; Woslmipal and Captain Weir at tackle*; Ogden anti IliihUa at guard; Hutchinson, renter; llloodgond, quin ter; A. Man drey amt l.oeke, iialtlmehs, and Myers, fulllmeti. Molzern later re lieved W otoupal. The second suing to start had llover alid Joe Weir on Hie ends; lease and tiros? al tackle; I'ospihil and Swearingen at guard; (iron, center; (lately, quar terback; Triha and Mielenz, half backs, and Dailey, liillbiuk. There were two new playtys In suit Wednesday evening. Paul Ivanirn, who played his freshman year in HUH, were the two additions to the squad Perry is a halfback. Athletics Beat Browns. St fzoui* Sept. 24 —The Browns closed their home s»uM»n today by losing their third straight gmne to the Philadelphia. Athletics. The score was 4 to 2. Mana ger Hlsler U'-ftJ sever-tl rookie*. cjf 16 bite in the game* six were for extra base*. The score run,A t.\> ST LOP 18 (A) ah.b.po i * ab.h.po a.e. Dykes 2h 4 1 1 2 n fclore rf 4 0 U 0 0 l.amar If 4 1 j 1 o Rice lb 3 1 1 5 1 Miller rf f» 2 4 0 0 Hieler lb 4 0 K 2 o H*u*r*r lb :» •» 12<» « Wlllla’a If ;; 1 4 1 o tiim'ofia rf 3 2 1 0 t» MiJH'us 2b 3 1 i 1 1 Rloo'da 3b 4 1 1 4 n J’hson rf 4 0 6*0 tlallo’y pa 4 1 14 0 Sitnon hi* 4 1 0 4 0 **erkins r 3 1.00 Hr go c 42110 liruggv *■ 1 0 " o tiKnl|i i* 3 0 j o ( Hasty p I *> 11 1 *• •'.Rob*tnon i 1 0 0 0 lTg'tner p i 0 0 i n - Rommel p 10 0 1 o Total* J' 7 27 14 2 Total? jt 9 27 It 0 :. I <%t for Kn!p in nipth Score by Innlrg*; Philadelphia .000 020 200-—4 St LouIm . ....000 101 000—2 Sn'n.:uar\ Hun- Uyi-ea Lamar Miller, • •rrkin^. William Mi liftnu.** Two-base Ml**: Slmnmne. Uii •• . Simon, hmnur. Miller Three- hit; Dyke* Sacrifice hi*; Bnttrigartner Double play: WII- I • fiinn t<i Rice Left on Lises: Philadcl- ' 7; 8t Louin, 7 liaeef* t.ti balls: i <ff i aaty. off H unigtrtner, 1; off Ko'p. I str»'« k out: By Kolp. 1 Hit»: • >ff If at . In »h *•*-.• inning*, »»ff Baum gartner 4 n i hr^e inning*; iff Rommel. 1 in three Inning* Winning pitcher: BstitncartBcr tlmj Ifti; Ormsby and Xallln. Time: 1:30. Talahcr W ins Mat Title. t‘hit apt*. Sept 23.—Ix»u Talaber, Chi • ;t«i» wrestler. defeated Joe Parelli. worltl middleweight wrestling eham pion. two out <>f thiee falls in a mateh here tonight for the title. Parelli suffered a broken left arm in they third fall. When in need of help try Omr ha llee Want Ads. ^ i Smiles Bright Teeth White Breath Sweet That winning personality we all admire is the result of care and cleanliness, as well as good health and happiness. WRIGLEY’S makes for clean, sound teeth, for agreeable breath, for better appetite and digestion. The cleansing action of WRIGLEY’S upon the teeth, tongue, throat (and breath)—its antiseptic effect —its diges tive aid —its wholesome refreshment—these are all positive benefits that doctors and dentists freely affirm. Get yoar WR1GLEY benefit todaji I I I i i ' I I ! I t I I f /■ - -■—# American Association v --———S AMERIC AN ASSOCIATION. Khiusi < 11 > Sept. 2 4 —-First *#m»i K H F < olum him . ... 3 • 2 Kenya* <*i(y . .9 19 1 |ty \ tfrl*#— Hander* and Fady Hohupp and Skiff Second gator*: K If. F.. ('nlumbu* .12 12 3 Knn*ii* i *|tj ." • • 1 llatterle —Kelt hum ;jn4 llurni, Fady; Zinn, IVternun and Billing** Mil*nuk<>*. Win., Sept. 24.— R If R Toledo .9 !♦! 3 Miiw auk* e ... . . . . • • 14 l Ra t l ie* Sfott *ii.| Yigurexi ; Walker, Liugitl and Yiiuni Ht. Haul. Sept. 24 1-ir*t name: r. ir R Indinnupoli* . . . * 14 2 Ht |*nul . .3 IV 2 Batter!?*- Bure ell and Krueger; Mer rill M«*fuaid. Fitlery anti Dixon 8e< oml game r H I - Indiana poli* ." # ® HI Haul .t 10 4 Batter!?* IT 111. Hetty. Morton and Krueker . Roeilger, M'Quaid. FaetW* end I »ixon. M inne* poli*. He |*i. 24 —Second game: R II K f,otiiaville ... 11 IS 4 Minneapolis .81® - Matter!** -Holley, paw ton * nd Sehnild t; H.uri*. Kdmonrtxon and Sangatock. Mayer Mcmphis-Fort Worth Play to 3-3 Tic Score Memphis, Tenn.. Sept. 24.—The firs? game of the Dixie rhampionship series between Memphis and Fort Worth ended in a 3 to 3 tie, when the game was railed after the eighth inning on account of darkness. Jack Taylor Wins*. Paris, Sept. 24. — Jack Taylor of Otnnha, Xeb., tonight defeated Marcel Nilles. the French pugilist. Nilles quit after the sixth round. N i PI • W i/ yy The Secrets of a Wife Matinees, 35c; Nights, 50c May McAvoy Marie Prevost f Pdiline Frederick •t~ Lew Cody _ and the usual Big Supporting B 11 ... i ■ i i ill i i i mi nf (r, |iT*iTiiiivvl - Ltf /j* r.|117 M 111 . viiiti'iiamxuiuuii z NOW I'Mmc—8:S0 a : ■ . i D»t1im’» liMl>Tllb Loom - 1 WM. 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