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THE" BEE : OMAHA, FRIDAY, ' SEPTEMBER 13, 1912. And Now Mutt Knows How to Pitch a No-Hit Game - Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher rN ABacba(i SfMfiOL. IT SMV. f We Wnl PosiYiygCf INFORMATION abi To prrcH a . n WV tcI of int tciPoMvAY(oN t, 5 MAIL . -WR.i - YeSRSAt SCHOOL Or WTCNIfifr" ' '' V. sSss1 WONDER. 0r TMG Diamond - W Op A NO-HIT wAfrtt J I AUVHeTtf r . ' I I i X CAN HAILfcUX WAT roK. , 2S006 Pitcher. . rAuc I WILL, BE (N ALL THfe PAP6ft. ssr mr& LtrTCkjOCrr ; "lP TtR. I fcJcAS VTf, CONTENT?, TtJG ITCHISt, WONDER. OF VMS AGG. CHt UGTTGt T6CL KOUITO PrtCK A N.0 HVT GAMG T ArWTIle. . 1 SHALL MOW RJ6A.t W. ' To Pitch a mo hit Gwe , , GIVE ALL &AS6S ON &A.LLS. KCCP TwiMIL "rfciit TILL CrVJJL &Ac ON AtCOVjHT 1 I WR.OTG THE rt MeLF 6 W . . r LINCOLN WHS BY ERRORS ? lakes Uphill Game from Omaha Bangers, Three to Two. ;HHS .' BUNCHED ON EOBINSON .Thwe Costly Bobbles, All Made lit Critical Tlntes by Roorkes, Com .' trlbate to Th-fr Vadatatt t Hand f Lopes, LINCOLN. Neb., Sept1 11-Llncoltt won "an uphill game from Omaha today, S to ;2, by bunchlnff hits on Robinson in one inning and taRtng advahiage of the three errore tt the vimtore which were ooatly. Deasau ltebed a etrong game. Score: . UNOOLN. ' AB. R H. O. A. E. Pmlth. rf. 4 0.0 t 0 0 Berihammer, 4 1 1 11 1 fole. ef. 4 1 i 0 0 McCormicK if. .... i 1 i i 0 0 -Barbour, 8b. 4 0 1 1 2 0 Uullrn, lb. 4 0 f 1 0 Lloyd, 2b 2 0 0 2 1 0 fttrttton, & ........ I 0 0 1 0 0 - iieMau, p. .......... 1 0 0 0 t o total , T 7' 7 5 .10 7 .... ... , OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Justice, ts. 4 2 11 2 1 Coyie. rf. 4 0 1 0 0 0 Thomaeon. cf. .... 4 0 I I 0,0 Jpnneon, o. f.......l 0 0 0 O Kane, lb I 0 o f 10 Hohlpk, 2b 4 0 0.1 1 0 Mehoff, Jb. 4 0' 2 0 4 1 Reanlon, If. ....... 4 M f 6 0 0 Roblneort. p. ....... J , 0 0 . 4 1 ToUle .......... 22 2 S 24 14 I Coyle and Bcatilofl out. bunted foul on third strike, Lincoln 0 0000201 - OmehA 10106000 0-2 ; Two-bsee hits: MoCormlck. Mullen. Thomsson. Ift on bases: Lincoln, ; Omaha, . 8to!en beswii Barbour. Mul len. Thomson. Niehoff. Sacrifice hit: Johnnon. Struck out: By Dessau, 4; by Robinson, 6. Base on balls: Off fressau, 1; off floblnton, 2. Hit by Jiltcned hall: Oessau. Time: 1:41 Um pire: Modlnnls and Myers. BESVEII ' fhh9 OJT riTCHElti Crttslte Make roortees tilts and Beat St. Easily. ' DENVER,- Sept. 12.The locals made fourteen hits off three St, Joseph pitch ers and had little difficulty defeating , the visitor, fccore; DKNVER. 1 AB. ft- H. O. A. . fJilreore, If S O 2 0 0 0 Casldy, rf.. S 114 0 0 Beall, Cf.. ........... 4 11.2 0 0 QuMHn. 3b,. 5 1 16 1 0 roffey, ............. 4 2 4 2 0 Premsb, 2b.t...... 2 11 2 0 Lindsay, lb.:...,... 2' 0 1 12 0 0 , Srahr. c. ........... 1 I S 0 0 .iClnsella, p. 4 110 2 0 ' totals ........... M M 14 27 M 0 ' '- " ' ST. JOSEPH. ' 3 AB. 1L H. O. A. S. Kelly, cf 4 . 0 0 1 0 J -ffowell, If r 1 1 i ; .Watson, rt... 4 0 2 1 0 1 Zwalltn. lb 8 0 2 4 0 1 Rellly, 2b 4 0 I 0 Wesrll, 2b 4 0 Oil 0 .Gossett, 0 I Melnke, ss I 0 0 2 4 0 MckBon, p .. 2 0 0 I S 0 Johnson, P...............1 . Grtttlth. C........... 1 0.-JMJI 0 ' Tout ........ .. I ' T 14 12 S "st Joseph... o o o o i o p o- i Denver .......... 2 0 0 2 4 1.1 -10 To-baee hit: Coffey. Three-base hits: Lindsay, Beall. Home run: Coffey. Struck (;out: By Klnselta, 2: by Johnson, S. Bsses ,cn balls: Off Kinsella, 2; off Jackson, 4; Off Johnson, 1. Time: 1:46. Omplres: ! O Tool and Johhson. v gOIOtX CITV Bt'SCHEl ITS HITS fopeiui Defeated by IcOr l Five L , ' .. tO TWO. ': . TOPE1CA, Kan Kept. 12.-S!oux City bunched hit and defeated Topeka, Score: SIOUX CITY. AB. R, H. O. A. E. .Marshall, cf...........S 0 0 1,0 0 femlth. ss 2 2 2 5 Myrs. If 4 1 S I 0 ..fireen, rf.. 4 0 I I 0 0 Tennant. lb.......... I 0 0 10 0 0 ' Evans, 3b 2 0 1 2 I Andreas, 2b.......... 2 112 4 0 Chapman, c 4 1 12 2 0 , White, p 4 0 1 0 S O Total .Walsh. 2b. Lee, If ..........34 S . U 27 U 0 TOPEKA. 1 AB. R. tt. O. A. E. .......... 4 0 0 2 10 4 0 1 2 0 0 Standing of Teams NAT. LEAGUE. W.LPct. New York... 93 40 .m ChlCAffO ....ME0.621 Plttsbunrh...?) 52 .m Cincinnati ..67 68 .4SW Phila. 63 69 .473 ftf. IV)tita....&5 79 .411 Brooklyn ...60 83 .374 Boston 42 90 .318 AM Eft. ABS'N. W.UPct. Minn 100 55.645 (Jolumbus.. 98 61.611 Toledo ....91 63.391 Ken. City.. 78 77.504 Milwaukee 7 M .474 t. Paul... 72 t45 Louisville.. 68 97.375 Ind'apolls.. 63 104.336 WEfeT. LEAGUE. f W.L.Pct Denver ....88 69 M Omaha . . . .83 64 M St. Joseph.. 81 66 .5f V. MolnS.. 74 67 ,62S Iincoln ....72 76 .487 Blcox City.. 88 75 .475 Wichita 77 .473 Topeka 48 75 .4751 AMER. LE.WJUE. ' W.UPrt. Boston Ml 88 .714 Phila. 81 63 .8ii5 Wash. 81 65 .M Chicago ....64 9 .48t Detroit ....62 74 .4fi Clevelnnd ..58 75 .48ti New York.. 48 84 .34 St. Louis.... 46 27 .846 Yesterday' Kesalts. WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, 2; Lincoln, 8, ft. Joseph, 1: Denvr, 10. ' Des Moines-Wichita, rain. Bloux aty, 8; Topeka. NATIONAL LEAGUE. ' -L Louis. 4-1 ; New York, 2-4. PlttRburgh. 7; Philadelphia, 3. Chicago, 0-4: Boston. 7-7. Cincinnati, 0-6; Brooklyn, 1-4. AMERICAN LEAGUE. ' . Boston, 8; Chicago, 1. Hfw York. 0; St. Louis, S. Philadelphia, 3; Detroit, 0. Washington, I; Cleveland, 2. ' ' AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. -Indianapolis,, z: Columbus, 7. Toledo-Louisville, rain. Games Today, Western Leas:u-Ofnaha at Lincoln. St. Joseph at Denver, Des Moines at Wiohtta. bioux city st Topeka, NationiU League Hi. Louis at New York, Pittsburgh nt Philadelphia, Chi cago at Boston, Cincinna,U at Brooklyn. American League Boston at St. Louis, New York at Chicago, Philadelphia, at Cleveland, Washington at Detroit. American Asoclatlon Indianapolis at Columbus, Toledo at Louisville, - Mil waukee at Kansas City. Hensllng, ss. ......... 4 0 1 2 2 0 Gardner, lb 8 0 0 10 0 0 King, cf 8 110 0 0 Bashang, ff .41810 0 Mclonald, 3b 4 0 1 1 4 ' 1 Smith, c...,,. 0 ' 2 7 I 0 Young; ft........ 8 , ''i O 2 : 3 . 0 Cochran p.. ........ 1' 0 0 0 0 0 Totals,.. .'..it "-f 0' 27 13 7 Sioux City 0 0 0 S 1 0 0 0 2-5 Topeka, 0 0-0-0 d 0 1.0 1-2 Home run: Chapman. Three-base hit: Myers, ' White. Two-base bits: Leo, King, Bashang (2), It. gmlth, T. Smith Z), Myers (2). Struck out: By Young, 6; by White, 2. Bases on balls: Off Young, 3; off White, 2, Tlnie: 1:46. Um pires: .French and Clark. t Hoosiers Unable to Overtake Columbus COLUMBUS, Sept. tt.-O'ROurke' hit, the fifth of today second inning, gave Columbus the lead over Indianapolis, which the visitor were unable to over come. Score: ,' ' i COUJMBU. AB.H.O. CR'urk, lb I 1 t HCchronu, 1(1 t 0 Johrol. rf.... 4 1 1 Pwring,, b.. 1 Miller. lb...l Bluilttm. ct, t 0rbr, ,.. I Bmllh. ,.., 1 Dkvln, 9,,., 4 1 11 INDIANA KlUS. A t AB.H.O AK. 1 eWoodrutf, HI tilt eO'Lmnr. .. 4 1 1 t OKwru. at... 41 1 OSWIl'mi, rtl 1 1 Iiifrton, Id, ! 1 1 t t Hunter, lb. . r 0 I 4 lC.WlI'mt, 2b 4 1 t OMtfCarthr. . 4 6 1 4 lMra, 4 0 0 fotsu 11 $7 IS 1 , T0UU.....I0 1 It 16 1 Columbus 0 3 0 0 1 0 2 1 7 Indianapolis 1 00010000-2 Two-base hits: Miller, tngerton. Three base hits: Hlnchman, Johns. Bases on bails: Off Davis, 7; off Mers, 4. Struck out: By Davis. '8; by Mers, S. Time: 1:31. Umpires: Hayes and Handtboe. Hastings A grata Shot Oat. INGLESIDE. Neb BepL 12.-Specla Telegram.) Ingleslde defeated the Hast ings league team for the second time, I to 0, at Ingleslde. Haley struck out ten Hasting men and allowed only three hits. Ingloside scored th only run In the fourth, when Mulvey doubled with a sac rifice to third and came home on an in field out. Score: Ingleslde 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 V-l Hastings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M) Batteries. Hastlnga, Shaner and Downey; Ingleslde. Haley and Bashaw. - , i i- -. -t It's Banting Shame not to have ftucklcn's Arnica Salve to Cure burns, eczema, bolls, sores, piles, cuts, bruises, wounds and ulcers. 25c for sale by Beaton Drug Co. I For Fall Clothes come la now, while you have complet stocka to choose from. You young chaps will find here clothes full of Individuality, snap, vigor such as youth del ghts !n. Yot. older men will find clothes of x eluslv design, superior la fit and flnhh. dignif.'ed In character Just such pleas ing styles as are worn this month on State Street and Broadway. Quality, moderate price and service are the basis of my business. Everr purchase means high grade clothes at a reasonable figure and prompt, koon, conscientious service that makes you want to come again. ' TV IT CLOTHES HOP 10T So. 16th JSt. Succoor 10 Winter, GIANTS RECEIVE EYEN BREAK Mathewson Taken Out for Pinch Hitter and Successor loses. CARDINALS BEATEN IN SECOND New York Cap ere Last Cootesl Is Foarlb. laBln by BoacM Four Hits with Two Passe siad Error. - NEW YORK, Sept. 12.-New York and Bt. Louis split oven today before a large midweek crowd. Bt. Louis won the first game by the score of 4 to 2, Harmon win ning a pitchers' battle. Mathewson was taken out in th fourth to make room for a pinch hitter, and Crandall, his sue cessor, yielded the visitor their winning run. In the second gam Tesreau won for New York by a icort of 4 to L New York won this game in the fourth, when they bunched -our of their six hit with two passe and an error. Kills' hitting was the feature, Score, first game: T, LOW, Ktm YORK. AB.M.O.A.E. AB.H.O A. E. founjlni, ib. 4 4 t lfieven. If... 1 1 1 0 xtiis, H......I is emMe, l i 4 Mowrar, tb. 4 1 OBnodsr'M. Ml 1 Kondtchy. lb 4 4 1 tMuTHr. tt.. 4 1 Evin. n.... i i i i ooiiraw, id.. I ti l HsuMr, M..4 1 4 effersoi, lb.. 4 I 1 OtkM, (.... 4 tWllMM, ..., 4 1119 Brnnshsn, (11(1 lF)thr. at. I 1 4 1 0 lUrmos, .. I ft 1 cnteCemkk 6 i ghar, M...4 ft I 1 ToUlt U f If II iMtthe'WB, l ft ft I ft Bekr 1 ft ft ft ft - Crsmttll, ., ft ft ft ft ft fetAis I If ft Batted for Fletcher Sn the eighth. Batted for Mathewson in th eighth. St. Louis....... 1 Mil 0 0 0 2-4 New York .....0 1000001 02 Bases on errors t St.. Louis, 3. Two base hits: Wilson, Ellis, Hauser. Home run: Ellis. Sacrifice fly: Doyle. Atoien bases: Bresnahan, ftnodgrass, - Merkle, Shafer, Devore, Hug gins. Left on baeest New York, 6; St. Louis, I. Double plays; Doyle (unassisted), Doyle to Fletcher to Merkle. Bases on ball: .Off Crandall, 1 of Harmon, 5. Struck out: By Mathew son.1 2; by CrandaJl, 1; by Harmon, 6. Wild pitch. Mathewson. Hits: Off Mathewson, S In eight inning; off Cran dall, 2 in one inning. Time: 1:48. Umt ST. LOUIS. NIW YORK. . ..- , . AB.H.0.A.H, AB.K.O'A.E Huirins, lb, I ft I I offerers, if... I I 1 ft ft Bun. if..'.... I l 1 ft iDen. 2s...-. 4 t I ft Mowray, Sb. 4 ft ft 1 ftliraer'es, f 4 1 ft ft ft Konttchy, lb I t ft 1 eMurrsr, rf .l ft 1 ft Rv.n., rf. .. ft ft ft Mrkl. lb.. 1 I It ft ft WWW, S..4 I OHertof, lb., t 0 t 1 1 0km, (.,., lift ftWUWiti, 2 1 T ft ft Wingo, e.. 4 I 10 1 flF-tetclMT. SI 1 I I I Cy, ...,. I ft ft ITwtat, ... I ft ft I ft uunooMir . i s a j - " -. firmer. p...o ft ft. fut...i 21 1 0ller ,. 1 ft ft ft ,-: fouis 11 1 t r ' pires: Finneran and Itlglef. 5 Score, second game; Batted for Geyer in the venth, Batted for Qriner in th ninth. . NtW York..... .v.... M I II H M St. Louis ,4,0 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 0-1 Bases on errors: St. Louis, l. Two-base hits: Ellis, Merkle. Fletcher, Wingo. Sacrifice hit: Kills. Stolen bases: Evans, Devore, Konetchy. Ltrt on bases: New York, 2; Kt. Louis, 2. Double play: Wingo to Haueer 2), Huggins to Konet chy to Haueer to Huggins, Fletcher to Doyle to Merkle. Bases on balls: Off Tesreau, 4; off Geyer, 4. Struck out: By Tesreau, T; by Geyer, 7; by Qriner, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Tesreau, Evans. Passed ball: Wilson. Hit: Off Geyer, t in six inning, i'lme: 1:60. Umpires: Rigler and Finneran. : Chicago Falls Hard. BOSTON, Sept. ll.-Boston took both games of a double-header, Boston drove Tony off the mound In the first contest. Chicago was unable to hit Hess, who was forced to leave the game In the eighth because of a split thumb. Timely hitting gave Boston th second game. Scire, first game: B08TON. CHICAGO. AB H.O.A t ABJi.O.A.K. Ctmbbell, efl I I ft ftSWklM, If . I 1 0 ft MoDon'4, lb 4 I 1 1 eMlllw, M...I 1 ft ft ft Swemey, lb. I ft I I OTInkef, tt... I I I ft 1 Ktrkt. If.... I 1 ft ft lZlm'min. Ib4 t ft I ft TttiM, .... ft ft ft ftfttitr, lb..., 4 til ft ft tMvllB, lb. 1. 1 111 (IDownt, lb... I fr t I Mt'vtlle, M. I ft I 4 ftLrach, at.... I ft 1 ft ft Birldtn, e.. 4 ft 1 ft OWllilirai, el 1 1 ft ft ft Trlr. ft..... I ft 1 I S Cotter, .... ft ft ft Ftreue, ... 1 ft ft ft fPtwr. p.... 1 ft t 1 ft -- j'- Ltendr, p. I ft ft 1 ft TpMH It 17 11 litotilbacb, p. 1 0 1 0 - -' fottli.t.;.!! 11410 1 Boston ............ 0 0 0 1 " V Chicago i 0100020 0-4 Two-base hits: yimmermsn m, Camp bell. Baftea on balls: Off Tyler. S; off Pierce, I; off Lavender. 1. Struck out: By Tyer, 4; by Perdue. 3; by Pierce. 2; by Lavender, 1; by Rublach, 2. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Ktem and Orth. ' . B0ST0M. CHICAGO. AB.M.O.A.E. AB H.O.A. B. Ckmbll ct I 4 I ft esbecktre. If. 4 I ft ft cDob', Itl I I 1 tMIIIer, rt... 4 1 1 ft ft Ivmmi, lb. 4 1 t 2 fTinktr, is... 4 t 1 i Klrk. If.,., t 1 1 ft OZim'mtn. lb 4 I ft ft t Tltu, rf..... 1 1 1 1 0Btr. lb.... 4 1 10 1 0 Matiwr, lb.. 4 1 1 ft Downs, lb... I 14 4 1 M'rvIIU, Kill) tLMch, cf.... t ft I 1 ft Ktrldaa, (..111) 1 Cotter, e.... I till Hrit, p 1 1 ft 1 0Tony, p..... t ft ft 1 ft Pordoe, p.... ft ft ft ft ftRoulbach, p. ft ft ft 1 ft KHng 1 ft ft ft ftlltddon. p.. t 1 9 1 ft T0UI1.....M U 11 t T0UU.....SI INU I Batted tcr Hess in alghth. . Boston 0S00010 -T Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hit: Zimmerman. Three bnse hit: Campbell. Home run: Houser. Hits: Off TOney, g In two Innings (none out In third), off Reulbach none in one Inning; off Madden, 8 in five Innings; off Hees, I In eight Inning; off Perdue. 2 In one Inning. Sacrifice hit: Ktrke. Doable plays: Toney to Tinker to Saler; Maranvllle to Sweeney to Houser (2); Sweeney to Houser. Left on bases: Bos ton 6; Chicago. S. Bases on balls: Off Hess, 1; off Tcney, 1; off Madden, t First on errors: Boston, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Toney Titus. Struck out: By Htea, 1. by Tohey, L Wild pitch: Mad den. Time: 1:30. Umplfwsi Orth and Klem. . - . . J Pirate Gala la Race. . PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 11-By winning from Philadelphia this afternoon, 7 to t while Chicago we losing two games at Boston, Pittsburgh made a big gain in its effort to land second place in the National league (race. It was Pittsburgh's third straight victory here and the team's ninth consecutive victory. The visitors won today by hitting Alexander de livery hard in the eighth and ninth In nings. In the three game her the Pitta- burgh, players have Score: MTTSBUROH. AB.H.O A Byrne, lb... 12 10 Carey, If ... 4 1 4 ft dDslls, rf... 4 I 11 Witnr, .. 4 1 4 ft i. Miller lb S 1 1 1 Wllwn, ef... 4 11ft Butter, lb... 4 1 ft Oibton, e.... 3 14 0 Headrlx. p.. 4 1 ft 4 made forty-eight htis. ; lWLADEWHIA. t. AB.H.O.A.E. orhkMt, c'.. 1 ft 1 0 1 OMace. if... 4 1 1 t OK. MHIrr. rt 4 1 1 1 ft OUidtru. lb. t 1 I ft 1 OW.I.b. lb... 4 ft I I ft Dontan. ... 4 1 ft I ODodM. IS... I ft I ft ft OKlllKer. ... 10(40 1 Alexander. Si 2 ft 1 0 Totals..... II lft 1 Touia 11 ft K IT 2 Pittsburgh 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 -n Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-3 Two-bas hits: Donlln, Hendrtx, Byrne, Home run: Alexander, saennce ny Dodge. Sacrifice hits. J. Miller, Carey. Bto en base: Carey. Doub e Clay: Alex ander to Kllllfer to Luderus. Left on base: Pittsburgh. 4: Philadelphia. 4. Bases on balls: Off Hendrlx, t; off Alex ander, 1. Base on errors: Pittsburgh, 1. Struck out: By Hendrlx. I; by Alexan der, 4. Time: 1:40. TJmplres: Brennan ana uwen. Brooklyn Wins and Loses. BROOKLYN, Sept. ll-Ragon, pitching tor urooKiyn, oeat uenton or uincninau in th first same of a double-header to. day. Gregory started against Rucker in the second game, but Was found for five bit and four runs in the second inning MoGraynor held Brooklyn helpless after that Rucker was wild and ineffective and Cincinnati won easily. Score, first game: ONCUWATI. BROOKLYN". AB H.O.A. f. AB.H.O.A.E. Bescher, If.. I I t I eNorthen. of. 4 1 I ft 0 Knlaoly, ef., 4 1 I ft ftCutahaw. lb. 4 t 1 I 0 Hoblltael. lb I 1 I 0 OHumm.l. rf. 4 ft 1 ft ft Mitchell, ff. 4 1 4 ft ftttaubert, lb. 4 1 13 0 ft riMiea, ib.. 4 est owtiwt. ir s 1 e 0 e Grant, .... 4 1 4 1 OKI'kp't'k, tb I ft ft I ft Egas, fb....3 1 1 I onahor, ss..'. 4 1110 Bovemid, t.,4 1 1 1 Otrwln, ....! 1 ft 1 Oreforr, p.. 1 0 0 0 0 Miller. 0....1 0 10 0 McO'ynor, pt ft ft I ORueker, p... I 10 11 smith 1 e 0 ft ft ToUls 14 ft 17 II ft - foUIS.....ll I 17 11 1 Batted for Klrkpatrtck in the ninth. Cincinnati .....1 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 1-0 Brooklyn r 0 400000004 Two-base hits! Bescher (2), Hoblitxel. Mitchell, Egan, NOrthen. Three-base hit: Knlsley. Bases on balls: Off Rucker, 2; oft McGraynor, 2. Struck out: By Rucker, 7. Time:' 1:25. Umpires: Johnstone and Eason. ,, Score, tecond game: ' ClNtHTNATT. BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. feMehor. If.. 4 116 ONorthenl, ef. 4 4 I ft 0 KnlMly, cf.. 110 0 OCutshaw,' lb. I 1 I II KoMttsel, is I ft It ft ft Hummel, rf.l ft ft ft ft Mitchell, rf. 1 0 ft ft ODaubert, lb. ft ft 10 ft ft fhOUo, lb., I ft 1 I tWheet. U..r. ! 0 I ft ft Brent, .... ft 1 1 ftKt'kp't'k, lb 1 1 4.1 9 Kn. Ib,... I e I S or ahor. so... 1114ft Clarke. ..,.! ft I I 0 Miller, 6....1 17 8 0 Bentoe, p .. I ft 1 t CRagoe, p.... J 0 9 1ft nyie ...... i e o o MoDooald .1 ft ft ft ft TMall.....l7 4 13 ft TOUIft It I 14 14 ft Batted for Clarke in ninth. . , Batted for Benton in ninth. - Brooklyn h. MHH14M Cincinnati OOOOoOOOO-o Two-bas hit:- Beschef. Stolen base: Ktrkpatrlck. Base on balls: Off Ben ton, 2; off Ragon, L Struck out: By Benton, 6; by Ragon, 8. Wild pitch: Ben ton. Time: 1:10. Umpires: . Eason and Johnstone. KaymoncTs Death C Due to Violence CHICAGO, Sept. 18,-Arthur U Ray mond, known to the base ball public as "Bug" Raymond,' came to hi death from 'internal hemorrhage and injuries to his brain due to external violence,' according to a verdict of a coroner's Jury today. , Fred Cigrang. 26 years old, was held to the grand Jury,, accused of causing Ray mond's death. Witnesses testlf'e that Cigrang kicked Raymond Into uncon sciousness In a fight on September I Raymond was fouhd dead in a down town hotel last Saturday. Brush Uninjured in Automobile Wreck NEW YORK, Sept 12.-An automobile In which John T. Brush, president of the New York National league base ball club, wat Hdlng skidded on a slippery Harlem pavement, struck the curb and overturned late today. Mr. Brush escaped without Injury, except for the shock sustained. He was a prisoner for ten minutes in th t automobile until passersby were able to drag aside the' door which, had become Jammed, Mr. Brush's chauffeur also es caped unhurt For some time Mr. Brush has been an Invalid. ' " COANE LOOKING FORWARD -TO GOOD FOOTBALL SEASON CRETE, Neb..- Sept. ll-Speclal.) Doane college opened Tuesday and Coach Johnon had a good squad out for foot ball practice both Monday and Tuesday night. Of the old men Captain "Belly" Adams, Bronson. King, R Miekle. Bluet. Kretsinger, Goble, R. Klgby and Kreb are back IB the game, and Some t very promising new material I on hand. Johnson and Harris, both of Nellgh and both of them huskies, and Medlar of York will do much toward adding weight to th line, while, the back field also has several new candidate. With the large number of last year's vrlty squad on deck prospects are encouraging. The following Is the schedule of games that Doane will play', being one of the hardest In year; October ft Cotner at Crete. October 11 Peru at Peru. Ootober IS Yankton at Yankton, S. D. Oclobar 25 Grind Island at Grand island. . November 1 Hastings at Crete. November ft Nebraska . university at Lincoln. November IS Wiutisvan at T7nlvrdtV Place. November 23 BelleVue at Crete. . November 28 SL Mary's at St. Mary's, Kan.. , i - The Persistent and Judicious Use of Newspaper Advertising Is the Road to Business Success. BOSTON HUMBLES WHITE SOI leaders of League Make Clean Sweep of Chicago Series. t ...I . O'BRIEN OUTPITCHES LANGE Locals' Los Ran' Conies la Elajhth, When Mattick Triples to Left Center with One Man ' Oat, - CHICAGO, Sept? 12. Boston made , a clean weep of the series with Chicago today, winning the final game, 3 to L Langs and O'Brien faced each other in a pitchers' duel, In which the former weak ened in the eighth Inning after one man was out Yerkes was walked and Speaker filed out, Lewis walked and Gardner also drew a pass, filling the bases. Stahl then doubled, scoring Yerkes, Lewis and Gard ner. . - Chicago's lone run cam in th eighth After one was out, Mattick tripled to left center and scored on Collins' single. Score: . CKICAQO. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Rath, lb.... 1 14 0 1 Hooper, rf...l 10 0ft Mattick, cf.. I 1 4 ft OYerkes, tb... 1 ft 1 1 ft Lord, If 1 1 1 0 i)8peaker, ct.. I 0 1 ft ft Collins, rf..,l 1 1 ft OLewl., If.... I I 1 ft 4 Borton, lb., tilt) OGeWner lb. t ft 1 1 1 Zelder, Ib... I 1 ft I OSUhl. lb.... 1 1 ft 1 ft Weaver, - aa.. I 0 1 4 0 Wagner, ss.. I ft I 4 ft Easterly, e.. 4 0 4 0 OCady, c...... 4 ft 8 1 9 Lange, p..:. 4 ft ft 1 OO'Brteft, p... 4 0 110 Bodle 1 1 ft ft 0 Johnson ... ft ft ft ft Totals 11 4 17 11 1 Barrows .,.1,0 0 0 0 Totals.. ...II T 17 10 1 watted for Zelder in the ninth. Ran for Bodle In the ninth. Batted for Weaver In the ninth. Boston ..0 0000003 0-2 Chicago 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 Two-base hits; Hooper, Stahl. Three base hit: Mattick. Double play. Yerkes to Stahl. Left on bases: Chicago, 7; Boston, 7. Bases on balls; Off Lange, ft; off O'Brien, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By O'Brien, Mattick. Struck out: By Lange, 3; by O'Brien, 4. Passed ball: Cady. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Dlneenand O'Brien. .. ... Allison fsults Yaskets. - ST. LOUIS, Sept. lt-AIlisOn held New York to five scattered hits, Lellvelt get ting three, while his teammates hit War hop tV'ely, St. Louis winning. Score: NEW YORK. ST. LOUIS. . AB.H.O.A.E. , AB.H.O.A K. McMIII'n, sat ft 1 ft OShotien ct.. I 1 1 ft 0 Mtdklft, 3b . i 1 1 1 0 Brown, It... 1 1 1 ft ft Danlela, If.. 4 ft 4 0 OJantzan, rf.. 4 1 1 ft ft Lelhclt. ef.. t 8 4ft lHogan. It-of. I ft 4 ft ft Simmons, lb 4 11 ft ft Pratt, lb..... 4 1 1 1 ft cnase, lb... 4 0 7 1 lKutlna, lb.. I 1 13 0 0 Hartsell, rt. 4 0 1 1 0 Austin, lb... I 1 1 1 1 Sweeney, s.. I t I 1 1 Wallace, as., ft 1 4 1 ft Warhop, p.l 0 0 0 .1 Akisnder. el 1 1 1 ft Kitting, b.. 0 0 0 OAUlson, p... 4 ft ft 1 ft iioconneu. lOOftO - ToUls II 1 17 11 t Totals 31 CHI 1 watted for Warhop in the eighth. St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 -8 New York .....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-bane hits: Lellvelt, Wallace. Bakes on balls: Off Warhop, 4; off Keating, 1; off Allison, 2. Struck out: By Warhop, 4; by Keating, 8; by Al.ison, 1. Time: 1:20. i Umpires: Evans and Egan. Recruit Defeats Tigers. DETROIT, Sept. 12.-Covaieeki, a re cruit, held Detroit to three scattered hits and shut out the home team. Only on local player reached tiecond. Wheatley, also a recruit, pitched good ball for De troit. Score: PHILADELPHIA. DETROIT. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Murphy, rf.. 4 11 ft OButh, ss..... I silt Masaert. ct.. 1 ft 1 ft (HCorridon. lb. 4 ft 1 I C Collins, lb.. 4 14 I OCravford, rf 4 ft ft ft ft Bator, 3b..,. 4 1 1 ft OCobb, ef I 1 t ft 0 Mclnnes. lb. I 119 0 IVeacb, If ... I 10 11 Wtlar, If ... 4 1 8 ft flLeudan, lb., I ft ft I ft Barry, ss.... 4 ft I lOnslow, lb,. I 1 10 0 ft Egan, c... 4 1 1 ft 08taiuge, e... 1 till Cov'ISBkle, pt 0 ft 1 Wheatley, pi 0 0 1 ft . Covluai'n. - s ft ft ft ft ft Totals , ...11 7 17 11 iJ6ne 1 ft ft ft ft totals !ft7 17 11 1 Batted for Wheatley in eighth. Philadelphia .....1 0 6 0 0 1 0 1 6-3 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0-0 Two-base hits: Baker, Cobb. Bases on balls: Off Covaleekt. 1; off Wheatley, 4. Struck out: By Covaleski, S; by Wheat ley, i Time: 1:40. Umpires: Connolly an dHart. Senators Take Last of Series. CLEVELAND. SepL U-Washlngton wound ud its series in Cleveland by win ning, 3 to 2. The pitching was even, but Mitchells three-base Wild throw in the seventh inning allowed Washington to score the winning run. Hehry was put out of the game tor protesting a third strike. Score: CLEVELAND. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. JcJinaton. lb 4 0 ft 0 Ken w' thy. rf 4 t I ft ft r-hanman. as I t i t 0 Poster, tb. , . I I t I ft Turner. Ib.. 4 1 ft I OMIUn. cf,...4 t 1 ft ft Jackson, rf., 4 I I ft 0Oar.dll. lb... I I n I f Lajoie, lb...4't 1 t c La porta, 2b.. t ft I t ft Hendtil tt. i Kl 08hanks, tt... 1 ft ft ft Oraney. it... t 0 1 0 OMcBrtde, ts. t 1 lift O'Neill. e...l t lft 1 OHenry.t.,.. ! tilt Mitchell, p.. I ft t II Williams, c.i t I I I Kahler. p... t ft t ft 0 Groom, p.,.. 1 ft I I 1 Origga IHH " Touai. u i Totals 19 Tit 11 1 Batted for Mitchell in eighth. Cleveland I 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-2 Washington 10060820 0-3 Two-base hits: Latole, Hendryx. Ken- worthy, Gar.dil. McBrlde. Sacrifice hit: Hendryx, McBridie. Laporte. Stolen bases: Chapman, Milan, Shank. Double olays: Chabman to Johnston to O'Neill. Williams to Foster to Gandit, Gandil to McBrlde. iHts: Off Mitchell, 6 in eight lnninirs. Bases on balls: Off Mitchell. 1: oft Kahler, 1; oft Groom, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Groom. Oraney. t-'truck out: By IMtchell. 7; by Kahler, 1: by Groom, 4. First base onerrors: Washing ton, L Left on bases lev-eland, 1; Wash ington, 4. Time: 1:56. Umpires: O'Lough II n and Westervelt. FOOT BALL WORK ON TODAY Sixty Boys Respond to Bally Call at High School. . COACH MILLS TO BUILD TEAM New Role Prom alga ted . that No Smoking Will Be Permitted by ; Any Member Under Peaalty f DIsnaissaL - Foot ball prospects at Omaha , High ichool were given an Impetus, yesterday afternoon at a rally meeting. Sixty boys responded to th call for candidates and from this material Coach Mills will build up the 1912 eleven. Short talks were made by Athletic Di rector Reed, Coach Mill and Captain Dick Baliman. The new instructor is sued an edict that smoking Will not be allowed on the foot ball squad while in training. Offenders will be dismissed. The rirtt practice will be held this aft ernoon at Twenty-second and Davenport streets. Lockers will be assigned and foot ball togs issued today. During the first two week practice will, be from 2 until S o'clock. , . t With South Omaha High a probable opponents the school season will open at Rourke park Saturday afternoon, Oc tober 6. A nine-game schedule will be carried this year. ' Negro Prize Fighter Given Fatal Wound rES MOINES. la.: Sent. li.-'-Kld1" Norton, negro, a lightweight priae fighter of Omaha, was fatally stabbed In a street fight her late tonight. A mob of negroes later threatened to lynch Robert Clayton, white, who is said to have at tacked Norton. Clayton wa rescued by the police and placed in Jail. DOANE CLAIMS RECORD? FOR LONG INNING GAME CRETE, Neb., Sept. 12.To the Sporting Editor of The Bee: In last Sunday' Bee there wa an article concerning a base ball gam played between Madison and Wayne which went nineteen innings with a score of 1 to 0, and in which only on pitcher wa used b each team. The writer of the article claimed that this w& a new record for a has ball game played that number of inning with a 1 to 0 score and only two pitchers. This record, however, was . beaten by four full Inning last year In kn Inter collegiate base ball game when Doane college defeated Peru Normal 1 to fl In a game that took twenty-thre inning to play off the tie. , Stevens, now with the Superior State league team, pitched for Peru and Kretslhger, ; still at Doanft, pitched for. the winning side, and they bdth went the entire twenty-three innings, neither one of them allowing over four or five hits in what would be two games and a half had only nine innings been played.- If there is any record to be hung up with that kind of a .game this should very clearly set th Madison-Wayne game out of the running for the honor. F. A. DAWES. Few, if any medicines, have met with the uniform success that ha attended the Use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The remarkable cures of colic and diarrhoea which it has effected in almost every neighborhood have given It a wide reputation. For sale by all dealers. Three-! Leagae Results. At Bloominxton Bloomington. 0: Springfield. 11. At i'eoria Feoria, s; uuDuque, o. At Danville Danville. 2; Decatur. 8. . At Quincy Qulncy, 4; Davenport t FINE EXHIBITS AND GOOD -SPORT AT MADISON FAIR MADISON, Neb., Sept. 12.-(Speclal.) Notwithstanding th threatening condi tion of the weather th early part bt the day the attendance at the Madison county fair was larger than the first day of any previous fair. Exhibits Of every kind surpass In quality and quantity anything in the history of th association. Abun dance of music was provided by the Mad ison Commercial band. Prof. Bonner, avi ator made two thrilling and spectaclaf flights with hi monoplane. He handled the airship with apparently perfect ease and at a dizzy height stopped -his motor and planed tb earth. : In a fast ball gam Madison was de feated by Battle Creek by a Score of 2 to 1. White pitched a strong game and Madison got nine hit off Hoffman, Bat tle Creek's crack pitcher. Score: - ' Battle Creek. 0 00O0002 02 82 Madison .....0 0000000 11 92 Batteries: Battle Creek. Hoffmati and Scott; Maditon, White and Wlthrow. HUGH JENNINGS AND OSCAR VjTT SUSPENDED DETROIT, Mich.. Sept il-Mahager Hugh Jennings and Oscar Vltt of the De troit American league bat ball team thli afternoon ' received . suspension' notices from President Johnson as the result of theit conduct during yesterday's game with Philadelphia- Umpire Connolly or dered Jennings oft the field when the manager protested a decision, arid late; in the game Umpire Hart treated .Vltt. Who had been coaching. In the same man ner. The length of the suspension ha not been learned. . ' Waas Will Play Basket Ball. WAUSA. Neb., Sept. ll-(Speclal.V-A basket ball association was organised here at a meeting held last evening. The fol lowing officers were . elected: President C A. Anderson; secretary, Mynne Mar tin: treasurer, H. R. Anderson. Active practice will soon be started and the asso ciation is ready to book games how. , The Persistent and judicious Use of Newspaper Aflvertliting is the Road to Business Success. Many Dakotans Go to See State Fair HURON, S. D.. Sept. l2.-(Special TeleJ gram.) This was a record-breaking daj( at the county fair, when over 40,000 peoJ pie" visited the exposition. Sioox Falls won first prize for towr exhibit in the woman's building, wttl Brooking!" second and Mitchell third Lawrence county won sweepstakes foi fruits. ' Among cattle awards, W. A. McHenrj of Denison, la., won sweepstakes tot Aberdeen Angus; Osarris of Harris, la. for Hereford?; C. & Heckner, Chariton la., for Galloways; Walter Bros., Ord; Neb., for Foiled Durham: Glngles 4 Son, Alexandria, S. D., two for Browi Swls; O. A. Chaffee of Minneapolis, tw for .lerseys; P." A. Shollman, Alexandria1 for HoMelns. The following are results of races: f-.::tHr.er 0 "S ilnji rnrM SBflO: Athl weed, owned by F. N. Leo. Britton, S. D. first; Seal, ownea Dy irs. u. . cmn mervllle, Platte, 8. D., second ; Orlan, owned bv W. Braley, SIOux Falls, thlrdj Time, 2:22. . mn Pacing, 2:25 class, purse $1,000: Sunny brook, owned by E. D. Barnes, Galtla, first;, Enow, owned by L. E. Brown Delaven, 111., second. Time, 2:17. Trotting, 2:18 clas. purse $800: Hy dryda, owned by Charles H. Allen, Du rant, Ok!., first; Bessie O.. owned bj C. A. Burris, Carlson, la., second, Time, 2:20. ' . Three-year-olds, purse $500; Th Sheriff, owned by K. J. Mldbo, Huron; first; Ora Vidner, owned by J. T. Davis Sturgeon, Mo., second. Time, 2:2VA- , EVANS GETS LOW SCORE IN ONWENTSIA GOLF TOURNEi CHICAGO. Sept. 12.-Cleverly played" , nt 75 and 73 aave Charles Evans, jr., of the Edgewater Golf club the besrtl qualifying score cup In the thirty-six' hr.u md.l olav round of the eighteenth annual tournament of the Onwentsla dun at Lake Forest today. The western chanv plon led a field of fifty-seven : starter his total of 148 being Six strikes bettel than' that of, Paul Hunter of . the Micw lothlan Country club the latter leading Albert Seckel of the Riverside Golf clun by one strike. - No Answer. Senator Borah was talking at a dinne in Boise about an embarrassing questiol that had been asked at Chicago. "The nu-stlon," he said, smiling, ' wenj Unanswered. It was like little Willie ""'A young gentleman was spending the! week-end at little Willie's cottage at Atlantic City, and On Sunday evening after dinner, there being a scarcity oi i i .1,. ..ma'H. rviu ?ia. the vouns gentleman took Willie on his lap. .'Tnen, aunng a pause in me Minn satlon, little Willie looked up at the young gentleman and piped: , '"Am I as heavy as sister Maben Philadelphia Record. goribner Wine from Hooper. SCRISNER. Neb., Sept. 12.-(Spec!al.)-HrfhnRr nlftvpd Hoooer at the eho around. Score 6 to 3: R.HJ3. Scribner 1 0 0 0 2 S 1 0-6 12 .3 Hooper ........ ...2 1 0 0 0 0 0 (V I l Batteries: Scrlbner, Bomher and Thie sen; Hooper, Artley and Cook. KFNsINGTOH VKtNnurt- Srt ! f A orwiit Iaa Ml SMS " Btl fcVfffiflM UMtOLH IL1LW)IIIIU''cJ Perhaps you've noticed our city bulletins? We're 'simply driving home to you the fact that we feature two lines of clothes for two kinds of people. 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