I THE BEE: OMAHA. MONDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1011. By "Bud" Fisher . Mutt Would Swear to Anything for $10,000 at wn; look m et CS1 Claims Twenty AO S.UCH THINf. t- V OH. NrVPrf rAA.N AND III. Me uii i r,.,e lif.ftf.n ; . MIA ' " --" w-w TmisjK. - , :.CN0 svsr, ?.y-.TTe Uftsowvt C04T6NT " " DOCW VaNT ' - ' USTpa.. ' WAr iil 03 , 10.000. i. ,. . .a PUEBLO BEATS OMAHA TWICE Loll and Sindelar lose Two Games to the Orphani. KANE AND WILLIAMS HIT WELL Faker Pitches Both Came for l eU'sRaaca and Mold Oaiaba All tae War Tbroagh the tlfklMi lantnate. PUEBLO. Oct. 30. Pueblo won both name from Omaha today. Fsber pitched both rtmu for th locals. Score, first gem: OMAHA. AH. R. H O A. H 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 fvoor. a tohotf, Jt ... homaron, cf. Kana. lb "WllliaTTit. rf.. Coyla. U Parrell. aa ... 4 ... 3 ... 4 ... 4 ... 4 4 4 Lynch, o 3 a 0 24 O. 8 6 ' 2 1 1 S 1 0 0 0 TotaJa , U 3 PUEBLO. AH. R 13 A. 0 ft 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 t 0 H. 1 1 3 1 0 1 1 0 t 0 0 Mlddlnton. ef. (ri.s, rf....... Brfr. M Beioan. 'If HuKha, 2b... Kornr, lb.... TUIra, b Fhw. j C'lomona, a.... Tabor, p 'Scbmld, Jb..- :::::: I 0 . TotaJa. u Omaha ...X Pueblo 27 27 8 ... 1 0 A 0 0 0 0 1-2 ....1 8 0 0 0 0 3 4 Rocrner, MMdloton Two. i Stolon b , fcaaa hlta: WUlUuna. MlddlAton. Lynch. ThrM-but hit: Kane. Double nlay .Moor to Kaoa la Lynch. Pacririea hlta: Niehoff, aomona. berger, Koerner. M11 'dleton. Btrurlc out: By Faber. S; by Lot i. 4. iiaaes on balla: (tt Lota, 8. lime: 1:4&. Umplrea: Clark and Mo- DowelL Br ore, aeoond iiran liMIHA Ab. R. H O. X. E H. 1 0 1 3 I t Moore, lb 4 NlenoK. 1 4 Thomaaon. cf 4 4 4 S i Willi ama. rf... Covle, if .rarmll. aa. . .. Lynch, e Buidelar, p Totali S3 PUEBLO. Ab. Rj H O. 13 A. 0 0 0 s 3 A 3 Mld-lleton, cf. Ctr. rf peraor, ea .... fcelden. If Huli, 'Jb.... KocrTter, lb... Ikhmid. 3b.... Clemima, .... faber, p 4 a ea Tota.:a S3 S 37 li A Oniaha 1 0 0 0 ft 0 0 A 01 pueblu 0 1 0 M I M Btolen baeea: William. Mlddleton 2). CraJ (S(, Hugliea (2, ftohmid. Two-baee hlu: Borrer. Belden. Koerner. Three W bit: Mlddlctton. sacrifice hita: Coyle. vaidea. . Btruclt out: By Faber,-: by (Modeler. C Baaee on balla: Olf Sindelar, Time: 1.3i. Umplrea: Clark and Mc Dowell. DRIHMCRI TAKE TWO GAMES First Oat With LIcola Oofs to ' EUMllli Socoad Forfeited. VT. JOeEPH. Mo.. Oct. X -8t. Joseph took two game from Lincoln here this afternoon, winning th first game, 3 to t in eleven Inning. Umpire Morgan for feited th second gam to Bt. Joseph, t to 0, when Lincoln refused to play. In the eleventh Inning of the flrt fame. Umpire Morgan put tour mem er of the Lincoln tejm-Mi'Oormlck, Btratton. McOraw and Dundnn out of the park for Jumping on his feet end Jerking him around. He fined each one lift. He would not allow these player to take port In th second game until they had paid ttlr fine and they refused to pay tbem. Donald lepaln. owner of rh club, then took his team off ' the field and Umpire Morgan gav th gam to Bt. Joseph. Score: LINCOLN. AB. R. H. 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 A 0 1 0 o s 6 3 1 0 1 0 IS 0 Q A. 1 s 0 0 0 ft 1 1 4 Gagnjer, ss Cole. 2b 1 S Cobb, cf, ss I MoCormlck. If I Wolverton. P. If 0 Miller, cf. tb 4 Dundon, tb 4 Fox, cf MKiraw, o 4 mlih. p 0 Horrelt. lb 4 Ha-rnan. p. rf ... t Totals ...39 I I '33 1 BT. JOSEPH. AB. R K. O. U A. 0 A 0 Keny, If Powell, rf ... Zwllling. cf.. Rellly. 2b.... Jones, tb..... " Borton, lb.... Melnke, ss. Crittenden, I Chellett. Babb .... Fl ee man. Total S9 t 12 88 in 1 i "Two out when winning run scored. Batted tor Chellett In second. Lincoln i OOO00O0OA o ot. joeepa 0 eoOOOOlOO 13 stolen bases: Powell, Relllv, Bortoo il Bacnflu hits: Killv Jm,.. u-.n Meinke, Hagerman. to-bi hit; Borl . wu, voi. norreu Btrit' k out By Choi lt t, 1; by Freeman. 5. by Hager- .v, utr Jiagerman, " fhelleii. t In two inning off FiMmiD. 3 In eiht inning, off Hu rnvan. W in ten Inning: off Smith, i In mnioi on e.se: Bi Joseph .U. Uncoln. 1 Umpire. Knapp atd Morgan. Time; J oo. PERU ATHLETIC BOOSTERS ARE BUSY WITH TEAM . PERC. ."b., Oct. l.-4Bpecll.t Th chapel period was turned over to th stu dents yterday morning for a fool bail tally and the sailing of season tickets it waa th most au.-cestful event of this hind tiere. Over jui tic kets acre sold Next fcarurday will be th fu-t gam for Peru a;i th second university teaun. ' Tb Key to Buanneee tow Th Bee traatttslf Ooior.ina. rrferO- p iT&TM r Jill c- SsMWi3?rtffi mZF Sis' 1 . i corrrterrp mi jrmtert j MARQUARD'IS IN FINE FETTLE Giants Shatter the Pennant Aspira tions of the Chicag-o Cubs. RICHIE WALLOPED AT FINISH Heav- HlttfM from fe York Poonpf I'fon Stnr Ttrlr-r Who Had n(i-n Them In pealnK (aiue of Treaent ferlra. CHICAGO. Oct. t ChiCJo,a pennant hrjpea were shattered attain by New York today, when the visitor shut the local out, R to 0. About the beet Chicago can expect now ! to tlo the eaaternera for the pennant, aa New York la eeven and ono-halt eamna In the lead and Chicago hns "nlv ilx remaining Kernel on the ache . while New York still hae twehe ;.::. to play. Today' tanm wa a pltrhere' btl between Marqnard, v. ho wa eny for the locaW In one of the prevlou games, and Rtrh.e. who won the opening itume with ease. But today Merquard ehowed hi old form and wa elmot Invincible He alowed the local but alx Bcatt red hit, while Richie, who held the easterner to three hlta up to the eltchth Inning, weakened and wa hit hard. Seven hit In theee two Inning, netted five run for New York. Merkle opened the eighth Inning with a double to the left field rlrcu eata, which were aat up for the expected ' overflow crowd, which did not come out. He wa sacri ficed to aecond and acored on Fletcher's double. Fletcher advanced a base on Meyer' out and acored on a ingle by Marouard. Not being satisfied with their lead. New York scored three more runa In th next Inning. L. Doyle alngeled,. but waa forced by Pnodgr. Murrty faned and Merkle got a alngle. Henng alngled and Pnodgrasa counted. Fletcher doubled to right center, acoiing 'Merkle and Her og and wa himself put out. when he tried to atretch hia hit Into a triple. Chicago got a man aa far aa third baae In the second Inning, and again In the venth Inning, by which all base were filled, Once again they got a man a far aa the third In the ninth. In thla Inning Doyle and Hofman each stole a base, the visitor making no attempt to catch them. Soore: CHICAOO. KfcW YOJUC AB.H.O.A.E. in w a a m herku'4, If. t I 0 ODinn. If. .. I 0 1 0 e scnuite, rf . ( 1 I 1H Degrle. b t I Tinker, h... 4 I 1 SSnedgrsM. et 4 0 1 Zlm'nita. A 4 IIMiirro. rf . . 4 1 J. rioyl. lb. 4 I 1 I SMorfcl. lb.. 4 1 7 A A lr. lb .. I 1 'Hrloc, lb.. I I I t Horman, cf Arvher. .. KI..HI.. a . 1 nriHrhtr, 4 I I t S 0 1 Mysrs. I I I 1 I I 1 Urutr. B I 1 (I 1 Nlhtia 1 a e o e Tm.li. . .W in 31 u I Total. ... .It . T U 1 Batted for Richie In th ninth. Chicago A 0 0 0 0 A A 0 00 New 1 ork A A 0 0 0 0 0 3 85 Two-be hit: Baler, Merkle. Fletcher (2). J. Doylo. Bacrlf les hits: 8aller, Her og Stolen base: J. povle Hoffman. Double play: Tinker to Zimmerman to Bier. Left on bases; Chicago. 9; New York, 8. Basea on ball Of Mar quard. 8. Struck nut: Bv Marquard, 7; lv Richie, t. Time: 1.65. Umptr: Brennan and 0Day. Soprano Sets New World's Record COLUMBUS. O., Oct. 1 It requlrei th final afternoon of the fall trotting meet ing of the Columbus Driving aasocla- tton to add a new world trotting raoord for four heat lo a rac. Th time of the race. 3 06H. 3 0544. 3 06i and 3:05V. constitute a new world record for four trotting heats In a fac. and the fourth heat was th fastest fourth heat ever re corded. . Summary: 2 14 trot, 8 lo 5. purse tl.IOu: Myrtle Oranneit. blk. m.. by iitanett iHarrlson) at 1 1 Martha C, by. m.. by Pet Clare- twilshl) i t 4 3 rtnemore. b. h. (LoomU) J 4 Castle Dome. b. h (Chendlon ... 1 Hubert K Alcott. Axworthy. Jeremiah Dixie i:raln. vwilla. L. Miwl.r m,l aui'i fariiKa( aiso aiarteo. lime, i), l:0S. 2 07 trot. make. & in 5. nr I'ika oi.i'riiiu, iu. m., oy tseiiani (An drew) j, Grace, so m., by Peter the Ureal OIcDt-vlto 1 Willy, b U. (Pennock. j i ; i Io Labor br. g ililml)n 1 Major v elllngton also started lime, rucj, j on',. 2.fe4. J.0'.'4. BASE BALL MAGNATE LOSES SUIT Conrt Rentiers Jndgmeat FsTorlug Kearaey President. KEARNEY, Neb . Oct I -tBpecla. Tlegram. Judgment for 8120 and cost w mi QKiiiun ui juue i . u nana in th suit of A. U Mahol. president of th Kearney Bese Ball aasoclation. against Henry Blevera, president of the Nebraska Btate lsgus. sftsr ths ess had bn beard In luetic court la Kear ney yeeterday. Th action of Pres. dent Biavers In paying Cj Black upon recommendation of tb board of director salary to th extent of SI JO out of the Kearney association guarantee waa the ctuk for suit. DAYIO CITY IM riRST GAME Tak Nebraska Mtlltarr Afiavdesar ' lata Tut of S ta O. DAVID CITY Neb.. Oct 1 iSpeclall The David City High school eleven s'arted the aon In a proper mnnr Frldav by bringing home the l a. on fiom the nill'.tary bo at Lincoln David City played on the opposing team territory during the entire game, but no touch down seemed lo be there for them. The score as It wau. waa male by the home team's star fullback and punter, Peauek. bsa he made a drop kik vr Ua sari fisaa Uui fortje-yard Un. Danes Who rkf . An Interesting event In Danish athletic circle will take place next Thursday evening at Washington hall, when teams representing lodges No. 19 and No. 195 will engage In a tug-of-war for a large llver loving cup. These two lodge are BOOSTERS LOSE AND WIN Divide Last Double-Header at In dianapolis With Colonels. SECOND CALLED IN FIFTH First Contest floea to Hooelers br FIt to Foor Second. Two to One for Colonels. Bines Lose. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind . Oct 1 -Ths sea son closed here todav with a double- header, divided between Louisville and Indianapolis, the first going to the lo cal. 5 to 4. and the aecond. which wa called at the end of the fifth on account of darkness, to the visitors, 3 to 1. Score. first game: 1Trt ISVIUE INDIANAPOLIS ABH.O A E AH H O A I (Utrt'r, b 4 1 1 e OHtllmso. rf. 1 t A n Hnirl. lb til OWoodruff. It 4 I 1 A A Onmthaw. HUM 1 Huffman r.f. I 1 I A a Ball. 3b . .. 4 A OHuslar, lb 4 1 IS A A Havitan. H . 4 t 1 A AMrC thy. 3b 4 1 I A Bouchir, a 4 I I J AMrKee. e .. 4 0 I 0 tunlav. of . 4 110 owmiams. lb 4 1 I I Hufhaa. ... 4 t I A Mowt, as ... I 1 4 4 A Heexn. t .. I A O 1 "Man. I 10 1 A H Baser... 10AA0 . Total M 11 IT 14 1 Totals ... 14 J4 t latted for tlearne In th ninth. Indianapolis 3 A 0 0 1 A 1 0 5 Louisville 0 A A ( A 0 A A A 4 Twn-baae hits: Hunger Howard, Boucher. Paed ball: MrKee Bases on balla: Off Hesrne. S. Sacrifice hit: Hearne, Mow Hit by pitched ball: Howard Btolen base: Stanley. Struck out: By Mers. 3; bv Hearne, 3. Double plav: Mowe to WU!lm to Hunter t2); Mowe to Hunter: Bell to Boucher to Howard. Left on base: Louisville. 5; Indianapolis. .V Baae on error' Louis ville 1 Time: l.Ml. Umplrea: Chill and Llerhalter Bcore second game: LOllSMLLE INPIAVAPOUS AB H O A R AB H O A C. Stsa.b r. Sb a I A t oHallmsa rf 1 A o 0 A H Bakar lb I A T 0 (Wc4rutf. If 1 0 I A A OHmanaw, If I I A A AHnffmaa. cf 1 1 1 0 0 Hulavltt. lb 1 t 1 AHuntar lb I t t I A BI. lb.. .. 1 0 A $ OMcC-trir. tb t A A A 0 Havdan, rf.. I lis AHtuar. c . t 1 ISA B..un.r, aa.. I 1 A A nwilli.wa, ib J 0 1 1 A Maniry, tt . I A A A AVlnv. as . 1 1 t Ulil e l 1 4 1 0.MHlr. p. 0 0 0 A A L. BaWar. . 1 0 0 1 OVhl'. p ... 10 110 McKaa .. . A A A 0 0 TaUll 31 Ut0 TUU .11 I li I 1 tatted for S . hlitter in the third. Louisville A 2 0 A V! Indtajiapoli 0 A 0 1 0 l Two-base hits. Hoffman. Stansbury. Base on ball. Off So-hUtaer. 1; off L. Baker. 2. Struck out: By White, 1: bv U Baker. 4 Hit Oft Schlltser. 4 in three innings, ot7 White in two In ning r-tolen base Hoifman Sacrifice hit McKee, McCarthy, Left on baeea: Louisville, 6; Indianapol:. .1 Time: r&Y Umpires: Chill nnd Eler- ruuter. Brewers Win from Sstntx. MILWAUKE. Oct 1 -In s game marked by loose play, Milwaukee won the first or what waa ippoaed to be a double-header from 6t. Paul. Th second contest wa called, becaus of darknet in th fourth inning with th score, l to 0 In favor of St. Paul A douUe win would have put Milwaukee In the firet division. Score: T TAIL MrLWArKEE. AB H 0 A t AB H Oi l nans, ir :t J l s-ona U .10 10 1 j Bui lr. lb 4 111 lr-hftrlak fV t t 1 f A Id 1"S. aa 4 A 1 A 1 Fanlall. rf. 4 111 Iwlabaaiy. rl I 0 I ejoaaa. lb ... I 1 I t A Autr.y. lb 4 I t Brau. rf ... I I Baausxint. cf I OA ACIajk. tb.... 4 t I UuJ. 4 I ALewia as ... 4 111 M'Ci. lb 1 I I Af-rb. s 7.. . I I Lm. ... J e Oal.Olysa. 4 I C Inca. If tOlte rw.-aa are. p A A A Totals ... 11 14 1 Karr . .. 1 I 0 0 A lwao .... 1 TMala is I 14 14 4 Hatted for l.ai.n in the seventh Eaiud for Deannierr in th ninth. St Paul o o l A 0 A 11 o l Milwaukee A 3 0 0 0 4 4) ft 4 Two-base hit: Ivewl. Charles. Land. Home runt: H Clark, J Clark, bases on balls Off Laroy, 2; off Decannlerr. 1. off McUlvnn 3. Strpck out: Bv La roy. 1; by Deiannlerr. i, by McGInn. Time: 2 li. Umpire: p0 and Ed dinger. tees and Mller Divide. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 1. -Kansas Cltv snd Minneapolis split even tn a double header here thl afternoon The cham. pious won th first game, 10 to T. and th local took th second. 4 to 8, th gam being called at the end of the fifth In ning on avecount "f darknea. This close Ui iunaricaa vaooi4Joa oa. wuh Will Engage in a i. li fa. I uV1. IV ...r.rf-- I . U'f k V Nl-t I the remaining victor In a aerie of con- test lnce tb cup was presented more than a year ago, and Thursday night' event will decide which lodge will come Into permanent poasesston of the trophy. No. 19 has more victories to Its credit Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. NAT'L LEAGUE. W.UPct W.L-Pct Denver ..If 52 .670 New York 92 5ft .(AS Bt. Jos'ph S9 S .575 Chicago .. 87 till .593 Pueblo ... S8 71 .55S PKtsb gh ..81 tM .hiO Bo. City.. 8J 7S .5121 Phils 78 US .542 Omaha ..81 78 .W7 St. Louis.. 78 70.611 Lincoln ..81 78 .5071 Cincln tl .. i 81 .46t Topeka .. 57 101 364 Brookl'n ..00 S3 .43 D. Moines 48 log 304 Boston ... 3H 106 2nr AMtR. ASSN. AMER. LEAGUK. W.LPetl W.LPct. Minn ap 99 i .602 Phils 9i 48 .71 Kan Cltv 91 70 574 Detroit .... S7 61) .693 I'olumbus 87 78 Cleveland.. 77 70 .5.1 St Paul.. 79 85 .Irt. New York 7 71 .517 Mllwa kee 79 87.478 Chicago ... 74 72 .5-1 Toledo ... 78 8 .477 Boston 72 76 . 489 In ap lis ..77 89 .W Wash 8S 419 LouLsv 1 .68 100 .402) St. Louis.. 41 105 .;sl Yesterday's Resnlt. AMERICAN LEAGUE. St. Louls-Detrolt; rain. Cleveland-Chicago; rain. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columhus-Toledo; rain Louisville. 4-2: Indianapolis, 5-1. St Paul, 3; Milwaukee, 4. Minneapolis. 10-8; Kansas City, T-4. WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha. 2-1; Pueblo, 9-5. Sioux City, 1-1: Topeka, 2-2. (Second game called 'In fifth.) St. Joseph. 2-9. Lincoln. 1-0. t First game, eleven Innings; econd. forfeited ) De Molne. 5-2. Denver. -S. (First game, fifteen lnnlnga.i NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston-Cincinnati; rain. New York. 6; Chicago, 0. Brooklyn-St. Louis: ram. bum Today. Western League Omaha at Pueblo, Sioux City at Topeka. St. Joseph at Lin coln. De Molne at Denver. National League Boston at Philadel phia New York at Pltuburgh. Brooklyn at Cincinnati. Chicago at St. Louis, i American LeaKue St. Louis st Chicago, Detroit at .'leeland. Philadelphia at Wa--hl!i:ion LcMun at New york. Mmneapoll In first place and Kansas City second. Scor, first gam: MINVEAPOLIS KAN BAB CITY AB H O A C. AB H O A H. KUlltar, lb. 1114 OBarbaau. Ib. 114 11 0111. lb I i 11 1 Atb-haiiar. If.. 400 Oravath. If 1 I A 0 OHyait. rf.... 4 1 1 A Daw oa. ef.. : 1 8 0 Lavs, of 4 1 1 uilib 0.114 AKlyoa. lb .. 4140 W helan Si 4 A I I lB'kenr. ib ft I I I 1 Lvratta, rf ft I 1 0 0 Downey, a . 4 4 I I rVahlor. 3b I A ! 1 10 Conaur. c 4 e I I A Cavat. p 2 1 A 1 OFtana. p ... 1 i I A WaJdcll. p.. 1 0 0 1 lSiabart. p.. . 1911 Totals ... J 11 !T 11 I Totals IT 17 19 t Minneapo'.is S 0 0 S 2 0 0 0 010 K.unsaa City 1 0 0 3 0 0 3 1 07 Stolen baae: Gill Sacrifice hit Cravath. Caxet, Gill. Dawson. Two-base hits: Rockenfield (2 Home run: Cravath. Double plays. Flene, Barbeau, Downey; Killifrr, Gill Hits: Olf Klene. 9 In four innings: off Siebert. 4 In fixe Inning; off Cavet, 8 In four Inning: off Waddeli. 4 In five Innings. Struck out: By Cavet. 2; bv WaJdell. 8. Bae on ball: Off Fifne 2. oil Cavet. 2. off Siehert. 4: oft ; Waddeli. 3. Hit bv pitched ball: Ktlllfer, by Siebert. Wild pitch : Flen. Time: 2:05. Umpires: Owen and Hayes. S-core. second gams: MTN'NCAPOUS. KANXAJ CITY. AB H.O II AB U Oil. Klllttr. Ib. 1111 lBarbMO, tb. 111 Olll. lb I I 1 A AR.-sallar. it.. I 0 t Oravair.. If.. J l 0 0 AHyait. rf.... Ill Dawson, c. I 0 OLuva. of Ill Loudall. rf . Ill 1 nun, lb .. I Wba.in. a... 10 1 OK kfoTo. tb 1 lAvaretl. p. I 1 0 0 Wallow. b I I I I H.hler. St. I I A 1 Powner. as 111 WadJaiU rf I I A A 0 'im.l t I I I r-ovall, p ... 1 A Total ....IS 114 I IBaa. ... 1 crTiao ..! Fbeaaea. . Altrvr. p .. 1 1 1 Totals y 1 I Two out In fifth when wiuning run wa scored. Batted for Reagan In th toond. Minneapolis 0 0 1 3 ft S Kansas City 1 1 i . . . w . . e.-K.TI.r im'i UlrAi-k I Hi. Hyatt Tmo-basehit: Downey. Dou ble play: Wagner, Done Flynn Hit. Off Powell. 1 in one innings: off Reagan, none In one Inning, off Rhode. 1 In on inning, off Altroek. 5 in two Inning. 6truck out: By Powell. 1; by Leveaette. 4; bv Rhoades. 1. Base on balls- Off t -v.'rette. 5: off Rhode. 2. Hit by pitched ball: Altroek and Love. Passed bJIt Jame. 2 Time: 0 54. Umplrea. Owen end rtsve J, W. Copelund of Dayton. O., purchase a bottle of Chamberlain's Courh Remedy tor his boy who had a cold, and betor th bottl was all used th boy's cold wss gone. Is that not better than to pay a Aootor'a bUX For sal by U deal era. Tug of War :.. UixU than No. 135, having won five and lost one contest. . No. 195 haa won three and lost two contests. The team are well matched atid much Interest' Is being cen tered on the coming event. Second High Team Loses Out at Blair The Omaha High school second team opened the season Saturday afternoon by losing a close and hard-fought game to the Blair team by the score of t to 0. The game was played on a heavy field and, although Omaha waa outweighed, they put up a stellar defense. "Bud" Gould, right half of Omaha, was the particular star of the game, breaking away for two thirty-yard runs In the first half. McFarland at right end also played a etiff defensive game. The first half ended mlth the soore 0 to 0, and It was not until the last few minutes of the third quarter that Mles ner, right half for Blalr, made a tblrty-five-yard run for a touchdown. Haller missed goal. Omaha High second team meets Coun cil Bluffs at F.ourke park next Satur day, while the first team Is playing st Norfolk. The lineup: OMAHA BLAIft. Mahon Brddlay RftMnbaum Miller MrFarlasd RE jtB. Mooner R T S t.. Moaer ..: ...BO Rf.. Woolary C c Craig L i I L o.. Bolt Nelsos lT. I T . Burke. Inkaier .... 1. E L, E. . .......... Mahar Pa'-erata Clair Mle.ner Tees Haller Culvar. Mo ormlck: . Q.Q ... Ooulii. Lanran RHiKH, ingle .. LH It, H . Co, a F Ir Touchdown. Mleaner; referee, Uatea of Blalr umpire. Carn of Omaha; field Judge. Gadoo of Blair; head linesman. Andrus of Omaha. Tim of halve, twenty minutes. Kilbane Gets Verdict Over Frankie Conley LOS ANGELEo. Cal.. Oct. 1. Johnnv Kilbane of Cleveland was awarded the decision over Frankie Conley Saturday at the end of a !0-round glov contest. Th Key to Suslnes Success The Bee Advertising Columns. mm m I rt-H IS g II Nl , II II 91 f 1 11 U . Ilk n Vl TniT.tlll- I THE BEER WITH A SWAP TO IT SSjm Because Old Style Lager nieets the rigid xuirenifjnta of the law of purity, the critical consumer's desire for excellence and the physician's exactness for whole someness and quality. O. HC1LCMAN BetCWlNO CJOMMNY. LA CltOasg,WI, LERCH & VAX SANDT, Distributors 311 South 17th SU9ot Phonem DoupLaa 1679-A 1870 Creighton Team Makes Progress in Scrimmaging ' Oruellins scrlr.irr.age -.oik occupied the time of the Creighton foot bill squad !1 of last week and a marked Improve ment wa noted In both the backa and line of the college eleven. Next week Coach Miller will tart with more scrim mage - worfc. apainst -the-scrubs and by Friday h hopes to have the qnad far along on the last lap of the condition ing season. The team that la to represent Creighton thl year has not been picked as yet. although at leat t half a dozen men know that they are sure c place. McNichol. Hefferman and MacOuIre look good and so docs Miller, , who' Is trving for quar ter.' Coach Miller Is rsylng a good deal of attention to tne back field, which he believes should be considerably strength ened. The line, wh:le not a part'eu larly heavy one, Is exceptionally fast, which Is exactly to Miller s liking. The coach plan to have a scoring machine, rather than a steam roller and Judging by the men, who are making good, hi ideal team will be reallied. - "' S..0. Alumni Team Wins from. Regulars The. South'.Omaha High school alumni foot ball team, beat-the South Omaha High school squad Saturday- by a score of 10 to 0. Although the school team put up a stiff gam the old stars of the former high-school teams . succeeded . In carrying the ball over the line for two touchdowns. In the first half O Sullivan of the alumni team regained the ball on a cross kick and with a clear field: in front car ried .the ball between tb posts, miking tho first scor of the game. In the sec ond, half a. forward pas' by .Rahn to Nixon wa pulled Off successfully, and by a cross fisld run Nixon, carried th ball over the line for a 'touchdown. The following . IS the tchedule for the high school team: October 7. Nebraska City, here; October 14. Ashland,'.. here; October , 3. , Blair . at . Blalr.; October 38, Lincoln, bore. Th dates have not been sat . for the Fremont.. Beatrice and Coun cil Bluffs games, although It Is expected to play those the first part of November. The lineup: HIOH SCHOOL- I . , AWMXI Taylor C.I C. Ebealay Bargsr . . . . McBrKe . Lyman . . Bar-p W'anl Connor . . Foley .... Goftlns t. Phatps' .... Lower? ... .K G.. L O..,.. ..LO I R O .B T 'L T..... . LTlRT.!.., R E IL E..... ..l.e Ir b Q IQ :R.-FrrH.v:.v LHIL.tt ..... Snilth .... Meany .. Dirk man ...F. . Enaor ...R. Papp . .. Lhmer , Rabn . Nixon ...T.' Enaor O'Bulllvaa Fairfield Wins Two. Game. , FAIRFIELD. Neb.. Oct.. 1 (Special. ) Fairfield won the championship of the county by defeating Sutton and Elderado at the Clay county fair at Clay Center last week. Rehrer started things going In the first coast league next year, caught both games and did great work for the locals. Rohrer started things going In the first game by landing on th first ball pitched for a nome run. score, nret game: R H E Fairfield .... 1 1 A 3 0 0 8 0 -7 10 8 Satron 001AOA03 04 64 Ba?rtes Butler and Rehrer, Buttell and Shaiky. The game with Elderado was an easy one up to the ninth innings, when the visitors came within one of tvlng it up with a home run hit with two on base Moris of Grand Island pitched. for El derado. and was bit freely. - Score : Fairfield ...'.."ft 3 0.0 10 1 0 -g 0 Elderado- A 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 4 ' 7 4 Batteries; Robert and Rehrer, Mars and King , . & mmmmm OMAHA, 0; NEBRASKA CITY, 0 Local Foot Eall Season Opens with Regular Mudhen Exhibition. SECTOR'S RUN ONLY FEATURE Plater Slide In Wcter and Bote Sides Fumble Feminine Fans Enthusiastic and Defy the Weather. In an exhibition of wet and llpperj foot ball In three Inches of mud trii slush, Omaha high opened its season wltt Nebraska City on Creighton' field Sat urday by playing to a standstill at 0 to a The game was a veritable water pole matcb and the 250 spectators were treated to an exhibition of ten-yard "mud slides" and line slides through mud puddles ankl deep. There were no star Individual plays or anything else to excite foot ball enthusiasm excert when Verell Rector broke around right end for a thirty yard run and a tcuchdov n. which was not al lowed because he had run out of bound. No estimate could be gained on th defensive or offensive work of either team. No one was injured and the lineu of the two teams remained tho same throughout' the game. . Despite 1h weather, fully 100 feminine supporters ol the Omaha lads attended the game and rooted themselves' hoarse under um brellas and raincoats. .The game began t 5.30. when Carisen, fullback for Omaha. Kicked off to Ne braska City. Gllmore. Nebraska ' City i right half, recovered the ball but w-ai downed on the visitors line. Omaha held for downs and Vergil Rector then broke: away, for a thirty-yard run around right end for 'a touchdown, which was net allowed. From then on the ball see-lawed back and forth, both teams fumbling continually, until the half ended with the ball in Omaha's possession on Ne braska City's fifteen-yard line, scom 0 to 0. 1 In th second half both teams wert fagged out and time was taken out sev eral times to allow the players to wat th mud out of their eyes. Rector tried a. place kick, from Nebraska City's twenty-five-yard line In the last few minutes of play, but missed. The gam ended with the ball In Omaha's posses, slon on Nebraska City's twenty-yard line, score 0 to 0. OMAHA. NEBRASKA CITY. OMotj HI L B ... J Porta Rector RT L T Hawbacker Ballman-.. ....,RO L... Peirln Baldnsa C H'lfhev Peteraoa 10 O Clark Raibmao L T. R T Hawlej yi II lard Lt. R E Jnhaaon Selbv Q Q O. Porter IC , Bo man (CI R H R H F. Gilinort Munneke L.H LH Seller Carlson IMF 1 OHmora . Referee: Coach Miller of Creighton. Umpire: Cedric Potter of Omaha Field Judge: McKay. Head linesman: Aldrich of Jfebraska- City. Tim of halves; li minute. SHERWOOD WINS MATCH AT HAPPY HOLLOW CLUE On of the best golf games of the sea son at the Hsppy Hollow club was tht Onals for ths John H. Beaton cup. whea P M ' Sherwood, with a handicap of Peat W. E. Rhoades. with a handicap ol 15. 3 up and 2 to play tn thirty-six hole In plavlng off th medal handicap Ol from last Saturday, W. E Shepard, Jr, heat R. M. Lavertv, 2 up. , The golf dinner will take place Monday evening at 7 o'clock, when the ie son's prises will be awarded. Deadly Fright possess e sufferers from lung trouble till th laarn Dr. King's New Discovery will help them. fA- and 8100. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. atVt I