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THE BEE: OMAHA, THUKSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1912. f I In the Hazp Mazy Indian; Summer Days .Copyright, 1912, National .News Assn. By Herriman sfe jS- lto?, , Vf.,' v,V.r - V . - T . ..- ...... . . ' . - - r-r - ? I NAT. LEAGUE. ' S V Ml hi- .;--u v, v nvtzmmmm wmx. Ji r; v;; .v ' 4 'ii' 1 ii hi mm. ' Ml JI f . . . I . EtANCMOtyMVS V 'S HtAO WUW PUT t fft ;0VMD THAT 'OttCVAStVEST - HICKS HANDS LOPES DEFEAT Harry HelprTPa'i Eangen to Kice Four to Two Victory. SHOWS HIS FOEM IN SEVENTH iMMfum In Order o Ctch lef Handed BrhBimer, Wfcltk , , H Doe In very ei . 1ASC0US, Neb., Bept. U-SpecUl Tel- egnm.)-TMt fielding and clever work In th hoi on th Dart of Harry HJcks helped the Omaha fUnffera to hand Lin coln a 4 to S defeat here this attwnoon, when a postponed frame waa played off. The work of Juatlo at ahort and Coyle ' n rluht fieW w , feature. Haennan, who went the pace for seven Inning waa off on control, walking five men. Tuckey, who relieved , him, allowed one walk, which bloMomed into a acore. , i Hlcka uhowed his mettle In the aeventh Inning when with two men on base, and two down he purposely walked Dwyer, who waa batting for Hagerman, and filled the bates in order to get at Berg , hammer, a left-handed hitter. Bergham- 'iner grounded out and retired th side. A ninth Inning rally was cut short with twd men on bases by a double play after Coyle had made a tr catch f McL&rry's fly against th right field ; fence,' ' '-. ',. Two runs for the Kourkes came In ths first Inning, Justice singled and went to : second on Coyle's sacrifice. ' Thomason was walked.1 Johnson grounded to Bar Voiir who tagged Justice, Johnron reach- ,lng Irst. Kane doubled to left center scoring Thomason and Johnson. With, one down In the fourth Hagerman walked Schlpke.;; The "Sqlpper" Stole ; necond and ' when Mullen dropper Bar- ' bour"s throw aftern fielding Scanlon's j grounder, Schlpke scored. -, Thomason waa walked In the eighth, , anil went to second on Johnson's, sacrl- ' flee. Kane grounded out,' Thomason go- . Ing to thlra Schlpke beat out an in- ' field hit and Thomason" scored. ' Two two-baggers byo Miller and Mullen In the eebnd netted a run for the Ante- :lopea, In the "ninth Barbour waa walked, and went to third on Miller's douWe. Mullnvwa ut, and whn Molarry . sut a high one to Coyle which he speared, Barbour scored. Miller was caught off wcond andnabbod.j Score: s ., .. s. t) Lincoln. ' . AB. R. H. O. A. E. ... 4 . 0 ..4 0 0 4 a 0 4 WEST. LEAGUE, W.L.Prt! ...fB S9 .690, New Chicago ....82 4S .Ktl PitUburTh..7 Ul .603 ClnclnnatJ.MtiSM fiuia.. ' .i ss., Cerghammer, I.lovd. 2D Col, cf...M, Mc(ormlclf, -If., J-rbour, b...... M:'Vr, rf ,....! Mullen, lb: Juration, c. ...... Mcljarry ' , HxKerman, p.... Dwyer Tuckey, p........ 1' Totals ..A ..it,.' 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 H. 0 0 1 0 I a t 1 0 0 0 0 o. 3 4 1 1 3 4 10 3 0 0 0 0 f 3 0 0 ' 3 a 0 4 0 3 JV 7 27 18 untlce, ss.. Coyle. rf Thomason, cf.... Johnson, c Kane, lb... 6lilpk, 2b..,.,i. f.'iehoff, 3b..... Scanlon, 11. ....v.. Hjcks, p.........v OMAHA. AB. R, H. 1 0 0 2 , 1 it o: 1 0 o. 15 0 A. 6 1 0 0 0 3 3 0 3 . Totals 28 .- 4 ,, , . 27. 18 , 0 'McLarry batted for Strattoh in ninth; I)wyer batted for'tlagermaA tn sev enth. . '.,. f U. . . Lincoln ....o,..:'..'. lt0 ;0 0 0 0 01-1 Omaha ......... ,.,2 0"01 ii 0' 0 if 0-4 Two base hit: Ulllv (I), Mullen, Kane, Double Dlay: . Cbyle.,to iSchlpkn to 'Jus tlce. Left on base:,' Lincoln. ; Omaha, h.', Stolen Mullen.. TiiomanoK, Stfhlpke. SacrMICe hits: Coyle,-Johnson, Hicks. Struck out: .-'ByV Hagcrrafta,'; 3; by, Hicks, 4. . BwM1 balls: Off.Jiagerr man. 6: off Tuckov; ! off Hicks. 8 BbIIc- Hicks: Tin-j:t.:J-,4o. iL'fiiplirs: PeeaM.;.; DOANECfcpS RECORD FOR -LDN(i INNING . GAME L f "tt.-. :, CRETE, Neb.y Hepti llATo-tbe Sporting Editor of Th;Bee:4 in ltsj, 8undayi,3fe there was &i article coiicertiipg a 'base . ball game piayed between Malls&n' and Wayne whlcji swent, nineteen Itjnlngs with a' score of luo.08nd, lp which only, ons pitcher was-usedV by each ;t'eajn. v,The writer of theaiUfte. claimed thai tbj.was a new record tot i Wse ball game 'played V- ri:'. . . - ... .. .. - , numoer so. innings wiin i; 10 score and only- Wo pitchers, v ' ' V 'VV This record, "however, 1 was ,'beaten by four full innh-jgsvjast year ,! 'n irr J etiiiiegiate hall .game Finn IJoane . c)lSege defea(e pyru"vNorma 1' to0 "in," ' gaei.s tnat took twenty-three innings; td; play off the tie."' 4 Stevens, now wtth the Superior Stat league team,1 pitched" for Peru and Kj-etslnger, j , at t Ioane, pitched for (the, wlnnlpg .rtde, and they both went thejeflth-e.twenyithre inhlngs neither one of them allowing over, four o five hits iii what 'would be two games nJ a half had only ''nine lmilngs been played. If there is any record to be hung up with that kind of a game th!-shoul! wry dearly set the Madiaon-Wayne game out of the running for the .honor. ' P. A. DAWES. " FANS GIVE BANQUET TO . , YORK BASE BALL TEAM TORK. Neb.. Sept ll.Speclal.) Au rora's P&ll team came to;Tork yesterday a ad played a farewell game with the York league team.. The score jwaa 8 to 0 in favor of Tork. In the evening a ban fluet was given, to the Tork team by the fans of the city. Tomorrow all of the team will bet on their, way noma. While Yiirk did not win the pennant the team hat played good,' clean bail and has done ."thins to put fca-te ball on the toboggan which Is more than some of th t'-ams In the state can say. V The question is asked: "Will Tork have a tam n'Xt yoar." , Yt?s,, and the best Denver Omaha 83 83 .W9 St.. Joseph,. SI 4 .6591 D. Moines. ,74 7 .525! i.lneoin ,...71 7s .483 Wichita .... 77 .4731 St. Louis.. ..64 78 .409 Hlounc Clty,,67 75 .472! Brooklyn ...50 82 .371 Topeka ....48 97 .3311 Boston. 40 90 8( AMER. LEAGUE. I AMER, ASB'N. W.L.Pct. ' ' W.L.Pct. Boston 94 38 712! MlnneapoSltlOO 66 .6'. Willa 86158 .8051 Columbus ..5 1 .609 Wash. 80 55 .59S Toledo ......91 6S .691 Chicago ....84 8v485 Kan. City.. .78 77 .504 "droit 62 73 .459 Mllwaukee...73 81 .474 Cleveland ..58 74 .439 St. Paul., "...,73 84 4f3 New York;. 48 83 ,367 Inilsvllle 't.69 97 .375 St. , Louis... 45 87 ,341 Indianapolis 63104 .338 Yesterday's Resalta. ' ' WESTERN LEAGUE . Omaha, 4: Lincoln, 2. . ' NATIONAL LEAGUE. ' t. Louis-New York, rain. , v.. :' Pittsburgh, 10; Philadelphia, 3. . Chicago-Boston, three inning; rain. Cincinnati, 1; Brooklyn, 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE. ' Boston. ; Chicago. 0. New York, 6; St. Louis, 4. Philadelphia, 8; Detroit, 7. " Washington. 2; Cleveland, 2 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee-Minneapolis, rain. Kansas Clty-Bt. Paul, rain. Indianapolis, 4; Columbu( 2. Toledo, 4; Louisville. 1. ' ; ' Games Today. Western Learue Omaha at IJneoln. St. Joseph at Denver, Dei Moines at Wichita, Kloux City at Tod A. National Leairue St. Lou s at New York. Pittsbursh at , PMlnriolnhln Chi. cago at Boston, Cincinnati at Brooklyn. American League Boston at Chicago, New York at St. Louis, Philadelphia a; Detrojt, Washlgton at Cleveland. . American Association lndlanncM.lt ai Columbus, Toledo at Louisville, Tentative Schedule '; of Bellevue College ... ; ' .''1, , , r- ' Bellevue college foot ball stock has taken a decided rise the last week. ,.V number of new men are . expected who have only signified their Intentions of en tering school the last few days.. White, who made such a strong showing on the second team last fall, being the latest re- oftilV -White is an Omaha man from whom1 much was expected this year, but it was thought for some time thatM would 'not ba' bacfc (o choOl thfg fail: If is understood now that he will probably return to the hill in time for the Initial practice, which will be called Monday afternoon, September 15. ,:A number of -others have 'sent word that they- will wear Bellevue . uniforms this year, among them McGlnnls of Te kamah and R. Jones, who expeoted to enter the University of Nebraska for his last two years. . The first game is scheduled for. October 6, with .Nebraska at Lincoln. The schedule is not yet completed, but at present stands as follows: w October 6-Unlverslty of , Nebraska at Lincoln. , October 12 Cotner at Bellevue. October 17 Omaha university not final). October 28-Tarklo at Tarkto. v - November 2-WesleVan at University Place, -,- ' . November TTnlvertritv nt .hm,u second team at Bellevue. November 16 Open. November 23-Doane at Crete. : DOAEIijOKING FORWARD ' T0 G00k FOOT BALL SEASON .VRETe! 54 eb..' Sept. , H.-tSpeclai.i-. Doane college- opened Tuesday and Coach. ,obnson:hal.a.god;'squad out for foot baH, practise hoth.JiJOBday and Tuesday nights.' Of .the. old men Captain "Belly" Adam, Bronson, , King, R. Mlckle, Blust, Kretslnger, Goble.-R. ;Hlgby and Krebs are bacte jn the ' game. " and some very. promising( hew material- Is on hand. Johnson md HarrU, both of Nellgh and bath, of them huskies, .and Medlar' of York will do much toward addina weleht to the liae, while the back field also has several new 1 candidates. "With the large number of , last year's varsity squad on decjk prospects e encpHraglng. t 1 pa rouowing is tne schedule of game? that ' TMiie will' play.' belnir one of ths hatdest In years; " i October 6-Cotner at Crete. ; October 11 Peru at Peru. , October 18-Yankton at Yankton. 8. D, a tsland. ;. . k VPVembefJ-HasUngs at frete. . !. cembt JSebraska university t Place. - f . -i . I ' Novemlw 33 Bellevue at Crete. November 28--et. Hirv'i st ttt. Mrv JCan... ... ,., ,kv j , . .; STATitEAGUEHOSKIES r TRIMMED. BY INGLES1DE t 4 1""!. - , . ,. . "INGLES1DE. Neb., Sept. ll.-(Specla1 Telegram.)-Tngleslde defeated the State league leaders today at Hastings by the score of I to , McCullough started for, Hastings, but Herche "relieved him in the fourth. ' Wright, pitcher for IngI. side, allowed only two hits, being master of the altuatlon at ail times." cbaeffer featured at bat. getlng three hits out of three timet up. Score : - i . Ingles'de ...........6 0 0 ft 0 M 1 o 1 tiasnngs .V 0 0 0 0v0 0 0 0-0 inw: nsKiings. Ain;uuougti. Her sche and Bechant. Downey; Inslenide. Wright and Smith. STATE LEAGUE DIRECTORS OECIDE RACE WAS A TIE UNCOLN. Sept a-(6pedal, Telegram.) The State league directors' meeting here today decided that Hastings and rremoht were tied for the pennant. It has not yet been decided what agreement shah govern playing off .the tle,vbut .this wUl probably be done. ' . PIRATES BAT OUT VICTORY Chalmers, for Philadelphia, Lasts Only Four Innings. CAREY MAKES FOUR SAFE HITS Donlln aad Masee Drive Oat Home . ItDas uMUIer Get Three-Base . Hit and SU Players Se core Slna-lea. " PHILADELPHIA, Sept. ll.-Plttsbursh hit the ball hard and won from Phila delphia. Chalmers only lasted four In nings and tieaton three and Nelson fin ished the game. Carey's batttng fea tured. Hcore: ...-,' WTT8BUROH. PH1LAPBLPHIA. AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.K. aym, id... 4 I II 0Pakrt, ct.. I I'M lny, II.... 1.4 1 0 OMftfM, It... I 1 8 e Donlln. rf...S 2 I 1 OR, Miller, rtt I ISO wtfnr, M . 6 1 I i Olidenu. lb. t 1 11 1 4. Miller, ID t 1 14 0 OWtlah, lt.;, 4 1110 Wllwn, cf... I lf ODoolin ... I I I I 1 ButUr, 2b... 4 1 1 1 C Dodge,' lb.,. 1 0 9 10 Simon, e.... 4 8 8 1 ODooin, o..... 4 Sill Krrj. p..,,l 0 0 1 0Chlmr, p. 1 0 1 0 0 CkmnlU, p., t 0 0 0 OBeaton, p.... 10 0 10 Hendrlx ... 0 0 0 0 ONelton, p... 1 0 0 10 Boyle 110 0 Total! U 14 87 12 0 :. , TotH.v'..M 10 27 10 2 Batted for . Perry In fourth. Batted for Ohalmers in fourth. ' Pittsburgh 0 10 4 0 0 3 0 1-10 Philadelphia .....1 030000 0 0-8 Two-base hits: J. Miller, Carey, Wag ner, Paskert, R. Miller, Wilson. Three base hit: It. Miller. Home runs: Don lln, Magee. Bases on balls: Off Ferry. 3; off Camnlte, 1; off Chalmers 3; off Nelson, 1. Struck out: By Ferry, 1- by Camnlts, 1;. by Chalmers, 1; by Beaton, Time;. 1:10. Umpires: Brennan and Owecs, . . naln Breaks, I p Ganje.. . BOSTON, Sept. ll.ri-Raln broke up "the Bonton-Chicago;. game In- thr first half of the fourth Inning today. Boston was ahead at the time. 8 to 2 but the visitors Jiirf jpenon second. nd .third with two rifti"?' 'MaranvlllS ,-ahd Klrke drove nome the three Boston tallies. Zimmerman's home run scored Chicago's first run and trie second was tallied just before the game, was called. "Toney for Chicago and Perdue for . Boston were the pitchers-. ..-.!. .. .. . - BASE BALL COMMISSION . MAKES RULING FOR MINORS CINCINNATI, O., Sept. U.-The Na tional Base Ball commission today ruled that a; clause in the constitution of a minor league prohibiting' the acceptance by one of Its clubs of a' player under an optional agreement is In conflict with the revised national agreement, ' there fore 'null and void. ' -' ' A A minor league club may,, however, for business reasons, decline, to enter into an optional agreement with a major li-agus club or a : minor leagu club of higher classification, but Its privileges' to do so can hot be restricted or nullified by legislation of 'its' league.; ' ' '' ' The ruling was made by the commis sion' on requests from the president' of the Connecticut Stato league' and several other minor league executives." SHERIFF STOPS FIGHTIN PEORIA IN THE SIXTH ROUND PEORIA. ,111., Sept. ll.-Sherlff Minor stopped the "Knock Out" Brown-Johnny Thompson fight in the sixth round to night when Thompson claimed a foul. Referee Ryan refused to allow the. foul and the fight' proceeded.- Thompson seemed to be in distress, and Brown showered him with blows to the face and body until the sheriff interfered.- The fighters were apparently evenly matched' until Thompson claimed a foul." The fight waa staged by the Marquette club at Central park. Both fighters weighed in at 158 pounds. ' ' ' ' ' BOSTON SHUTS.0UT THE SOX Chicago Baffled at All Stages by Pitcher Collins. THIRTEEN HITS GIVE SIX RUNS Fielding of Weaver . la Feature, of Afternoon, with Battlaff Honor. : Going to Borton, Hooper - . ' and .Lewis, ..' , " ; - MISTAKES BEAT COLUMBUS Three . Fielders', Errors , Worth Many Runs to Indianapolis. PITCHER" ISHENFELDER LUCKY Tialtina; Twlrler Gives Nine Bases Balla, bat Els Kit of Them - Go for ' Xethlos; Home '" Ran bt" Johns, ' ' ' (unfinished): ' " " : ' - Early-Thscher, b. g.-(Overs). ...i,,,.!' 1 Bushnell King, br. r. fRay).... 2 8 Denver Jay, . g. (Macey) .....4' 2 Francona, b. " m. (Parker)......, .......3 4 Time, 2:0?. 2:06. . -, --.i....1 Trotting, two-year-olds, purse $2,300 . Cegantile, br. . c. by Tregantle-Cecil- .' etta C. (McDonald)....: it 1 Borbara- Overton, br. o. (Dolphin).... 3- 3 I Time, 16y, 2:16. :,.... , . ISLER IS BEING HELD - FOR SHOOTING AT GIRL' GRAND ISLAND, Neb.'. Sept.. ll.-(Spe-cfal.) Deputy Sheriff Cords 'yesterday .. COLUMBUS, Sept.ll. Three fielding afternoon obtained . information that mistakes by'Cpfumpus- players were worth 1 Sidney Isler, wanted for attempting to as many runs to Indianapolis In a game'shoot Miss Lola Reed at Pioneer park,' Roarmast Is Winner. " : ROSEMONT, NebiSept. ll.-(Speclal.)- Hosemont oeieatea Bt. tftepnerm tunaay by the score of 13 to 8. A triple steal by Rosemont In the sixth Inn nar nut the game on lc: Th batting of Karstring, (tettma- four hits- in five times at bat. featured. Batteries: St. Stephens, Ban gert and Bangert; Rosemont, Barton and Snell. Errors: St. Stephens, 8; Rose mont, 4. Struck out:. . By Bangert, 6; by Barton, 11. -." ,ii . .. r , National Golf Champion U i U -' N j . . .:v" ' V. l fV:' rf !- " ' - . y .. - - v AVfe ' Iji i K v ' L" ' 1 A r Xjjs-j. ..... " "... CHICAGO; Sept n.-Chlcago coUId do nothliig to li&y Coili'na today and Boston bunched hits off: Cicotte and" won-the second game of the series today, to 0;' Two hits, a sacrifice and a Wild pitch gave the visitors their first run. Two singles, a sacrifice and a triple counted two more, while bunched hits netted three in the ninth. . .. ... The fielding of Weaver waa the feature of the afternoon. Collins . allowed but one hit until the seventh,1 when tbr-se were bunched with no results and again In the ninth when two more hits netted nothing. The batting honors went to Borton, Hooper and Lewis.. .Score:-,,,-, .... , CHICAGO. BOSTON, v j; i AB.H.O.A S. AJJ.H.O.A.B. 4 0 4 2 0 Hooper,' rf... i 111) 0 OYarkaa, 2b... 1 0 0 Speaker cf.. I 0 OHon'kwm, eft 0 OLawla, If.... 1 1 Gardner, 8b. S I OStahl. lb.... I 1 A Wagner, ia.. I OCarrigan, e.. I 0 OR. Co!Un,,p 4 Rath, 2b.. Mattlek. of.. I Lord, If 4 J.Colllna, rt4 Borton, lb.. 4 Zaldtr, 8b... J Weaver, aa.. 8 Kuhn, c I Clootta, p... I Dbdle ...... 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 I 16 1 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0- 0 11 V.JKR.QME D.lTRA VERS.-WINNER ; SFtGTACCXJLR MATCH V WITH WALTER (D. TRAVIS IN, THE NATIONAL GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP TOUR- K1AIPVT. A t irurin : rl NAMENT.AT WHEATON, ILL. One of the largest galleries that ever turned "out for a match on the Chicago Golf club course tramped through the scorching heat behind the -two eastern golfers, ' who Wer .fighting .out : .their fourth match in a national championship. Travers won, 3 up and 1 to play, and gave the--Chlcago golf , followers, who had never had an opportunity before to see him, an exhibition of the power of rising' to the occasion " that has "thad him iamous among Ame-lcaa golfers. ; ' ' Totala.....l-4 27 1 l " Totala.'....IS 'lWff 10' 0 Batted for Weaver in "ninth. ' ' Lor out; hit. by ' batted ,ball..V .ij Chicago 0 00000000-0 Boston :.T....a ' e tjf& Two-base hit: R. Collins. Three-bass I hit'vLewisi.v SacrlHCf .JhtJ:Terke-iStaht 'Wagm.-', gtolen. bases:' 2eider, 'Hooper.' i-- on oases: cnicago, 7; Boston, 8. Bases on balls: Off Cicotte, 8: off Col lins, 2. -"truck out: By Cicotte. 4; by Collins. 3. Wild pitch: Cicotte. Time: J:D5., Umpires: Dineen and O'Brien., Bis How ait Detroit. DETROIT, Mich., Sept. il.After" Um pire Connolly called Cobb out for step plng out of the batter's box in the third inning, a spectator in the grandstand hurled a bottle at the umpire. It struck the ground, then bounded and hit Con nolly in the mouth. :y Cobb had singled and Bush, scored von the disputed play. Several Detroit ulay ers loudly protested and Manager Jen nings was sent to the club house. Cobb seated himself on the bench instead of taking his position in centerfield and Con nolly pulled his watch. Cobb finally went out, but the wrangling did not -stop. Vltt was also ordered .to the club house and In the seventh lnnlna- Buah u ntftloi) ' PHIUADfOWHIA. . .DETROIT, u, V AD.H.O A B. ' " AB.H.OjL.B, JWirphy, rf.. 8 t 4 OBush, aa..... 1 0 14 1 PTKPtert, of. 5 1 1 0 OOeal, 3b..... 1 1 ) O Ulna. 2b.. 6 2 2 1 OCo'den, 3bca 4 2 111 Jliker, "b.... 3 0 0 1 OCrawford, rf 2 ,1 -I 0 fticlnnea. lb. 4 1 11 t' orvh.-rir:::- n f6-a Valh. If... I I I 0 OVaach. If ... 4 110 0 Barry, .... 4 l o I Loudon, 2b.. I 171 Egw, C.....J 14 0 lK.Onalow, lb 4 1 12 1 1 Houck, p..;. 8, 0.1 1 lKe.nar, e...4.'J. I t.-l Oj'laakle,-p.t0 tr 0 OLakW-a v'O i'O-0 riapk.- p.... 0 "Pi-0, 0 0Jod! ......Ai-'ti 0 0 0 ! ' TfljtlSs ' 14- II 2 Tbtala... 11 21 ; ' waued tor- Laxe Ini-'thenlnth:-.., ,, yhiiadeiphia:' ,. '..4.1 l 4 l-Vofj.a; 0- 1 Two-base7hits Walshkocher, Loufleh4 nus: houck, iu in eignt ana one- third innings; off Plank, 1 In two-thirds Inning. Sacrifice hit., Houck.. Sacrifice flies: Crawford (2), Veach. Stolen bases: Collins 8), Magget tfh Murphy, liaker, McInnes,-CqbB (2KsLouden. Doublplay: Barry.trf Colfcns to Mclnnes. lift' on basest P.hlliuielphla, .WtDetrolt, -iJ. Bases on balla; Off , -Houck, rftWff Covaleslkle, 3r off Lake,. 6.. : Baai on errors; PhliadaN pixioi 3.-t' Hit. by p( toiled ball: BiMouck. Cobb. Struck out: - By Houck, 3; by Lake, 4. Passed ball: Egan. Wild pitches: Houck, 1; Plank, 1. Time: 2:34 UmplresK-Connolly and Kart. ; i . ' iapa;oWiUy,geiwrtore. ,t f CLEVBIjNI), O.. Sept lnfclevelg'nd defeated Washington, , the visitors field ing In erratic fashion, Blandlng; put pitched Johnson,' Score: . -; i, '.i CUnr-OANO. WA9H1NOTON." ' . AB.H.O.A.B. "... AB.H.O.A.K. 'Johnston, lb 4 1 fl Uallr it.. I 11 1.1 tbapnian, aa 4 0 4 .4 ePoatar, ,Sb:.. IX 2 l" t Turaer, Jb..4 l'l 1 0 Milan, cf... 12 0ft Jackson, rf.. 4.-1 0 0 Oti.ndll, lb. 4 4 10 .Lajola, Jb..'li f I i La-aorta, .2b.. M l 4 1 Hndryr cf. , 4' r, 2 0 C Shasta, .If... 4 0 1"0 0 Oraney, If... 4 110 t McBrlde, aa. 2 1 0 I 0 Cariacb. ... 4 0 4 2 OMaorr. .... 0 10 0 1 Blinding, p. )l I I i(Johnon, p.. 'l ) JO that the visiting teamwon, 4, to 2.A Ashen felder gavV nine bases- on Wlls,' but the recipients of eight were not advanced, the long h-ts of John tthd Shelton com. Ing with nobody 'on. ' Scoret ' r ''; : ' COLUMBUS. INDUNAMUg." ? AMM.OJi.S, -. ... - , AS.B.O.A.K. O'R'srke, 2b 2 0 0 2 1 Woodruff, If 4 1 $ 1 0 00 BCTLeary, aa. 41 2 11 1 0 0- OBalHy, cfu. 4 2- 2 0 0 10 1 IK.Wirma, rf 4 0 2 0 0 0 10 4 ulngerton, Sb. 2 0 1 10 V 10 OHfantar,' lb.. 10 7 4 0 1 IOO.Wtrma .Sb l 0.2 4 0 14 0 OMcCbrty, c. 2 111 0 0 0 1 OAth'faldar p l 0 O i l) Hlhman . If I Johna,' -rf., 4 Pairing, 2b,v2 Miliar, lb.?. 4 Bhlton, cf.'. 2' Qarbat, aa.,-1 Bnlth, e.... I MeQ'lllin. p 1 Cook, p... 1 Paly 1 oi t i t,t04rtals.s... fM . 1 V' Totia.:.27 i it a i;:-.'- ,.f Batted 'for :Cook In; the ninth.'" - . Columbus 'i:.i o o .-) l o 0-2 Indianapolis .,..v,.00 2 10 1.0. 0 04 Stolen bases: Rellly (2). Sacrifice flies: Smith, Ingerton. Three-base hit: Shel ton; vHome run:' "Johns, 1 Double play: Jngerton to O'WiHIams-to Hunter. Bases on balls: .Off McQulHln, 2;. off. Ashen, felder, i.j .Struck out: By MoQulllln, 2. by Cooki; by Ashenfelder, 6. Hlti: Off McQuillin, 2 in four Innings; off "Cook, 3 in five innings. Left -on bases: Colum bus, 8; Indianapolis. 3 Time: 1:37. Um pires: Hayes and, Handipoe. '.. .' .4 -' Toledo Defeats Loniavllle. LOt'ISVILLE, Sept. ILvToledo defeated Louisville 'today In the first game of the series. The wildness of Owln, a Kitty league recruit. In thtf flfthj allowed the visitors three runs. Score: , " LbuitrviLg. -- -v TolePo. " ' AB.H.O.A.K. S.-V : AB.H.O.A.B. Bnrcb, of..,, 4 0 t 0 ORallly, If.... S 0.1 0 0 I 0 OBrady, aa ... 4 110 0 l-'S-lBurna, oftV. tf 1 2' 0 0 I .1 OC'gaJtoo. . -rt. 4 0.1 0 I 0 0Gardn.tr 2b. 2 12 4 1 ' I I OBronkla,' 8b: 2 10 4 o l Maloan. rf... 4 0 Btancb'ry, It 4 I HulawlU. . 2b 4 1 Burka, lb.... I 0 BVmlllor. ' aa 2 Flabar, 1... 0 aablal, 1- 1. Paarce, '...; 2 1 Owln. p.....! Clttnona, p.. 1 0 Hayden tJteif-. v ai nam, p. a a a a a j'iv ".' v ft JT" ar.'n ?rrt "rW Batted for Clemons In the eighth. because s)ia had. jilted, him and . was in i the company of another young man,, had been in the city early that morning.,. He called at the home of the sister of Isler accompanied v by 9. policeman , and . found ! the man Just about rfady to leave, ,Tlie officers, say that . Isler . admitted, his ln- ; tention of shooting the girl and declared , that she had enraged him by making re-.'; marks, about him. ,He is being held vtor trial. ' . , Iowa Weave Note. .-',. ,C i MARSHAXLTdvVN Joseph Hayn, a former farmer near here,, committed .'sui cide at his home at Okmulgee, Okla. MARSH ALLTOWN-Whlle at work .on a school. house being built near Laurel, this county, John P. Donaldson, a young carpenter of Laurel, fell -fourteen feet today, receiving . Injuries that will prob ably prove ratal, Donaldson suffered a ; , ???"?: lb' J i1! ' i dislocatfon of the vertebrae at the neck I 0 iFkinb'TpS 0 0 T 0 and ,H lyln a ne,pless Pa'yUc- III -'j-'u. -1 -' r : -. --.:. .11. 0 10 Totala.. Louisville ........... 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Toledo .;;2. 0 0 0 0 3 0 0;t 0-4 Stolen base: Bronkle, Derrick, Brady1, Two-base hlt. Schlel. . Sacrifice-'- hits! Burke Gwln. Sacrifice fly: ,Burch Double. play: Bronkle to Gardner tt. Der rick. Hits: Off Gwln, 4 in five Innings off Clemons, 1 in three innings. Struck put: By Gwln, 3; by Falkenberg, 8; by demons, 1. Bases on balls: - Oft Gwln, 1 off Falkenberg, 1; off Clemons, 1, Left on. bases: Loulsvlileu- 4; Toledo, 7. Passed" talf?v'Pearce. , Time: 1:45. I'm. ptres; Anderson and Ferguson. ' Baden Wins Anothesr f Eich Trotting Stake "'. C : : ; r- j -i ; 'SYRAtrUSE,'' N.V T;,; 'Sept. U.-Iaden; pllofed VSA. ' B. Rodney-of Jersey::CIty', N. J., won in 'straight heats the" fco,000 Empire State stake for 2:14 trotters, the feature, of, today's Grand "Circuit. program 'at ' the New TorK'state fair. The little brown stallion trotted the three fastest heats of the y-w. the, second heat thiwaja-eed 6,EttW 4f.i&cllp hit retard' to 3.:06?i. lrrverV hpsft Baden leff . througtfout,. but vat tlniesv-only by rDuIIe ?ArchdaIe divided ' the Honors of tnt" diywlth B'adent;' troltfhg'-'the two' fastest - feats' of fife" season," each in1 2:W4. It was in the 3:04 trot that the .jveteran (Seers forced his -cure to. equal' BJHy eurkt't fecofd aHs'tHen to duiill 'cate theperformartce.f ln the first heat (Dudle ArCtidaW eiipped 'onecond from Iter markSummarle:. $f . -LTrirtUni&-ftf:22 class, pSrs-f:4i,200: Iiorduyton, b., a, by-iArhm, dam by Electrtcity - (McDonald) 1 Floralma, b. m. (Tallman) 2 Lue C. b. m. (Murphy 3 Starlight MoKinney, blk. jn. (Mc- JKInney) 4 Count Ttesehkoff, b. s.(McDev!t).. 5 'TTfm'ltI:lg"i:- '8:1211. i-IMfa X Z The-sEi Pire State stakt,, "R14 -trot, purset 10,tt)0: - . i. -.. 1 Baden', 'br. s,, bv Bln-rars,KaJdah. . vbif ICremlln fRodnev) -j.-.t.?..'.' 1 1 Rath McGreger, ch. m. lMcDonald) 3 5 2 Kswier vv., d.. m, iuoxi... 1 1 Dave Hallle. br. s. "(Miirohy) i i n Dorsh ' Medium-,' ik. wr. Jones). .8 3 10 iifi vvaaaerej-.t. g. rfMacetli....4 l Annio, jonu p., m. . .ivarpente....o s & Bergen; b. s. (Jeers)... t.v,;.X 6 8 Mike Agan, b. g. 'Shank).?, .. 7 8 Rarallo. br. s. (Hodges). 1010 . May Mack, b.- n.-,.(Flemtng)....',...ds Time, 2:0H. 2:; -2:07U.'-" ' " Trotting, I:W class, purse "2,030 . . , A" -' ' I ". ! f. ' - r.f"' . f rETerr woman's heart WspohBi ti tHo charm and iweetnegs.of ataby"i 'Toie;-)au8e niture intended U6r tojt mothWobd. j., But " tiw t tn Ipvlniy nature -of a'm6tbel,;rtrlnkB 'ff6in th "period -of aultering" irnd danger; "Women who' vie Mother's- Friend ar eared much dlicoafort and lufrering, and their- systems, ,blnff :thorou-hlr, prepared i bf; this great - remedy,, are In a healtjhy ' 5bridt46jiv toT)4ieet thg lime with th least" pBthle suffering and ' danger. ; Mother's " Friend is recommended only ' for th&. relief and twnf5rt pf expectant' mothers; it is in no sense a, remedy, for; yarioui ills, butV its ( niany'yeara; ot success, and the1 thousands , pf endorsejoaents re celved from women'.rho hare used it are' truarantee of the benefit' to be derived from its use. This remedy does not accpmpllah wonders but l'U ply assfsts nature to: p4rtec ltwork, It)tW- Ilind'i ifliayir'' Mils;. Pr contributes 1 0 IT strong, healthy motherhood.': Mother's "Friend is aold at drug stores. . Write- for our freJ pooitor. expectant. mothers, . 1 t ?ULADFiaV UGUUT0R CaVjAdMttt, Gavj ' T Si... LOUIS, Sept. H. New .York won t v i . tronr; StJ"Loubv4) .mixing' !it ,wth-.er- f."", rors .andS, passes: ! g&T:xiiX -..T ,r: . I 'e , .- '- if? . ' 'NBWTOBK;.' ?-V;-0'-8T.1i JtnS.'l" ; Ii 'iii'".--;' ! 2 'iW' T"' McMiii-a: ai 1 jo oshotW. ;it..., 111 0 ,1. llTiTl!ll-l IlnL V4U Dnl. Arr-hdala-. hlk. m hr .4n.. ' dale-Dudle Egmont, by Egmont ,v cnier (ueers) 1 r Donald). ...... .2 .4" Totals... ' 117 11. J . ToUla.;.,.22 1141 I .Cl-.vetend,;-,,,;. 4).:'f, ; ;: 0 0-J Washington .......1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-3 t Two-case hltx MfBrlde, , Basel on : balla: jBlHyButke.br. s.4 fMcDonald) uit ruanaing, . .BirucK ouii jBy-uiana urscei. cn. ,m,r tWMV"tJ.T.".'i....... .4 3 mg. 2; by Johnson; Ti-,. - Tinier 1 :SoY- Um- Uy Audubon, ch.. h-- (Uatoornp) 6 4 plres: O'Loughlin and Westervelt. . ' King Brook, br. g,v (Higglns),.; 5 - v ... -.- ...v Time. i:M'x. i!04. ;.:v. : ; 20c This . Coupon land.'' .good "" far the. pexi' liumher of ALL' thfe following magazines:; v ""',':'. Snssot aiagaal-to.i.V X V-a-s"' MoClnre's, -Kagaslnt. .'. . A )t) The ladles', tTortd; . , , Kational lrijtioa jronmat f Address, Magas (oiipon Dept. ' Twentieths Century Farmer v Omaha Neb. " $ If outside Influences -srere resoonsible for chronic ulcers, then external Anatin.' ib..! iii o !' applicattolis and simple cleanliness, would be a carative treatment, r But the Walle, aa...l 1.1 I I k t"t 1. t.. ;w ., KlAx li.Vt, lUMmiiniiMlt'iir'afiir 'ItMiwF MMHf J,. l .b 4 r 0 jantten. ft., f I 10 0 1 Danlela, it.. 4 I -4 0 0Haa:a&, if... I I I 1 ti I-)lTlt cf.. I A 1 S 0Pr.ti 5K 1 a a a ti Slramona. 2b I I 1 I OgioTall. lb.. I Oil I l! Iterratt. lb.. 41 l'l Hartaall,. H i 1 I 0 0 gvaanar. Ctld Warbop, ToUla.....M 111 U 1 . Touts . ...14 I 27 II I ..Batted for Powell In seventh; . " New Pork 0 10 1 4) 1 3,0-fi St- Louis ...-....:.0 VO -OiO.ft O 4 fti 4 Two-base bits: McMillan, 'Daniels. .Three-base chits: LellvelC Daniels., Bases on balls: Off Caldwell. B; off Powell, '3. Struck out: By Caldwell. 3: by Warhop, It- by Baumgardner. 1. .Time: 1:46. "Um pires: Evans and Egan. Key to the Situation Bea Advertising, ferslstent ' AdVertlsinit1 la th'a" Roi t hii fctuwir-";' ' "- (StS.S) cause theplasje to scab over temporarily, but the blood , is not made pnrr.by such, treatment -and soon the old inflammation and discharge, will return and the sore i be ai 'barvwbrse .than before. iS. 5. S. heals old Sores by going down into the blood and removing the impurities 'and germs '-which, are responsible for tha place. S. S. S.j thoroughly-pnrifies the circulation -' and in this way destroys the source of every chronic nicer. In addition S. S. S. 'enriches this vital fluid and assists nature in overcomin-f the bad effects of a chronic ulcer. 1 Book j on-ScT ra ttod 4y -medical advice free to, all who write. r Race Resalts at MllTrookee. ' '. ' MILWAUKEE, Wis., Sept. ll.-A fast track and good time featured,- today's) card of the Great Western circuit at the state fair grounds this afternoon, sum-, mary: : ' 1 - ' f '' .! Pace. 2:10 class, purse 31,000: RobrRoy, first; Go Tell, second; Prince Patch, third, i Best time, 2:10H. - 1 Trot, 2:30 class, purse 32,000: BIHIfc Bluff, j first; Alta Coast, second; Phil y : Bars. ( third. Best time, 2.10. ... . . .,'' Pace, 2:25 class, purse 31,000: Warner i Hall, first; Jessie Direct, second; Sham-1 boy, third, i Best time, 2:10., .... - , ... :' Three-I ' Letgne '' Results. ; At Decatur Decautr, 6; Danville' 2 (twelve innings). - i - - : - At Peoria Peoria, 3; Dubuque, $. At Bloomlngton Bloomlngton, 0; Spring field, 1 (ten lnnln-gs). ... At Qulncy Quincy, 4: Davenport; 3. 1 "Hpl-al