Bringing Up DENVER WINS, TEN TO THREE Willii Elowi Up in the Fifth and Grizzlies Score at Will. HQ ARGUMENT 15 THE FOURTH Krai aad Styles Mis wHa I'mplre Vaa gyrkle 4ver G roe ad Rales ad Rata Farmer Co te Claa Meaee. . DENVER, Kept. .-(Rpeclal Telegram.) In the fourth Inning of today's game, Barbour lammed the ball Into loft field i ith Coffey on base ahead of hint. Um pire Tan pycl Med that It was a' home ; jtu. .An argument followed ami before the" smnke-rleareff awe Krug and Ftyles 1a wanted 4htlr way to the elub house Willi. Maw up In tha next Inning and Denver won the came. 10 to I. after It liad appeared that the Rourkes were scheduled to pluck" a victory. Difference of opinion wai over the question of (round hiles which hold a runner 'to third when the ball is. sent Into the auto mobiles. Van Syckle contended the ball landed In the clear, while Manager Gond Ing through It bumped the machines. The game opened like a pitchers' bsttlo with Willis uncovering a spltter that the Grlnlles could no fathom. In the first frame, after Payne had walked. Krug smashed a home run to deep center and h the third a single by Thomnson. Fayes boot and Kruegora hit netted the Colti total of three before Denver had started. Then came the row and from that time CO. Willis began to groove them. In the fifth three singles and Flutter's triple ave the. Bears three runs and put them into the cjear. " ' In the sixth, a walk, a brace of singles aid a aacrtrtre fly added two thorp. Cof fey made" a homer In the seventh while three hits, a boot by Krueger were good for two -more In the eighth. Mitchell tightened atter the third anl !Ced by, snappy support held t..j colts l-unless In the last frames. Tipple went Into left while Krueger took second after the row. Score: OMAHA. . ABi n. Payne, Sb 4 1 Krug. Sb t 1 Pell, If j , 4 . Thomason, cf 4 I Krueger, rf-ab 1 0 Thomas, ss 4 0 ftchlrlbner. lb 4 0 Peabaugh, r 3 0 Willis, p 4 0 Tipple, rf J e O. A. B. I 0 0 1 10 3 0 0 3 0 1 0 10 3 2 1 00 4 0 1 0 10 1 0 0 24 I 3 O. A. E. 3 0 0 I 0 I 1 10 Totsls M 8 i-"- J DENVER. AB R feCarty. cf:.....:.:. 41 iidlngton. rr... 4 14 0 3 :-.r t 1 . -y, 1 t 3 iutrJter. It. 6 offev, ser..; 4. 3 V 0 Shr.-Ib:...'.v....... 6 ' 0 harbour. 3b.:i.l.-. t - 1 1 , 0 4) . J -i 3-i 3: nhr. c... t , 1 .t"3 t 0 Vltcnellr -pi.iu.i-4 " 0 T'otala -..3s " 10 ft !5 2T U : 1 (Pmana .;....,,.2 0 1 .0 0.0.0 0,0-3 DenTer'. .......... .0 0 3 S 3 1 3 -10 Stolen baee: Butcher tS), Fay Twot mtm hlta: . McCarly, Edlngton. Coffev, ftpahr-L. TKreebaae .hltj. Cither. Home runs: Krug, Harbour, lloffey. tilruck out: By Willis, t. by Mitchell. 3. Bases on falls: Off Willis. 3; off Mitchell. 3. Hort iica hit: Schlelbner. Sacrifice fly: fcullng ton. Time; lw. I rtplrn Vgp Cycje aad Mi ara. .'.(, .(- I' . i rrrr- ' . '. tIorEB tHl'T OVT ' THR SIOUX timely Single wttk Llaeela Mea oa i era4 aad Third Lets la Tim, M.NTOLN, Hept. 't.-A tlmelv .Inrle tilth Lincoln runners on second and third. est la two runs In today's game, and 'hat was the extent of the scoring. Khman had tha better of Unnr of ttleu City p a pitching duel. Kcnre: . . , . LINCOLN c ah. R. O. A. K m : 3 0 0 3 1 0 I 1 0 1 1 0 V 4 1 A 27 12 4 a a- r. 3 1 0, 3 0 7 0 0, 3 0 0, 1 0 u 3 0 0 2 1 0 i 1 0 0 10 24 t "o iietiatngan, ss i ' l loyd. 2b t . Marhburpe, c 4 . fWHllsine. lb ,. 4 Miller' If , 3 4h hrelber cf 4 Collins, rf 4 Orlet, 3b 3 tubman, p J 0 . 0 Totals il BIOCX CITY. A a It, Cooney. Ib.. liavliaon. If (Kane, lb L)eune. cf., Bhlrd. 3b Callahan, rf Pmith. as.... Murpby, c. liaspar, p... 4 0 Totals 31 it IJheoln 0 0 0 0 Bioux City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-0 Emmm ruui: uncoin. . uounie plavs. Rc hrelber to Blackburae. Collins to Black burne. Ieft on baaea: Umoln. ; Kloux City. . Htolen base: Williams. Baoiiflte Uta: Callahm. Uaspar. struck out: Py Fhroaa. 1; by Gair. 4. Basra on UaJla: Off Uaspar, 3. Time: 1:37. I'mplre: Cul kua. DStlMMERS WIN T1IK OPMItt Jaalea Take Came ay Oppartaae lilt. Mbst A(tit Wlrkee. WICHITA. Kan. aVpt. .gt Joseph won the opening game of the series here by .h ulng ; the be.il at opportune ttmea icniia, aocuraa Us two run. on inlaplaye WICHITA. AB. R. H. e 0. 1 1 . O. II Tydanian, rf.. Nu'holaon, If. O'Kourka. 2b.. KiiaaUnnwna, hills, rf ltai'P. Jb Hary, lb..... trraham, e.... tiernutia, p.,. 4 3 I 4 i 3 3 1 0 1 Father r-HJONE.ljf SiT U Tl I f . I ( r- . ( SAY-MAIE-YOUR ) ) "f-; Och l 0 0 0 0 ! Totsls ... t 1 4 f-'T. JOHKPH. AB- R. H. O. A. K .10 I D I 1 . 4 1 2 1 0 0 . 5 0 0 J 0 0 . 4 0 0 10 1 I .410110 . 1 Oft ft ft ft . I ft 0 ft 0 0 .4 -0.1 1 6 0 .4 1 I 1 8 0 .412010 S'hang. c Fox. 1 f... O. Watson, cf. f'atterson, lb.... Br'tton, ib Williams, rf Pettlgrew, rf ... R. Watson, 2b... Stoloff, as Stsraer, p Totsls 35 4 37 16 a Bat tad for demons In the ninth. St. Joseph 0 0 0 ft 1 0 1 1 1-4 Wichita 0 lOOffOOOO-l Ift on bane: Ft. Joaeph. : Wichita, T. Pnrrtflce hit: D'Rourke. Two-base hits: Henry, iv hang, (" Itsatinmons. Kux Hume mn; Fox. Stolen bailee: R. Watson. Rtlla. Henry. Orshsm. Double player Happ to o HourKe to Henry: ritoiorr to it Watson to Tatteraon. Htrucfc oilt: Hy Ptoraer, 4: by demons. 2. Paaaed ball: Hchang. Time: 1:60. I'mplre: Htorkdale. KAWS VICTORS IN HinLINU Fit A V Itelalgl and Mogrldae Oppose F.ach Other oa Moand. TOPEKA. Kan.. Sept. O.-Topelta was the. vlrior In an Interesting filtchlng duel between Rvlalgl and MogrMge. While hit hard. Mogrldge. was almost Invincible In the pinches except In the second In ning, when three singles netted the locals thslr only run. 8 no re: TOPEKA. , AH. H. H. O. A. K. Whelnn. If. 4 . 0 0 1 0 0 lAflamhols. cf 4 0 0 2 0 0 J-oreytbe. rf 0 ' 1, 1 0 0 Koemer. lb 4 0 J. 11 ft 0 Talllon. as 4 0 118 0 l-attlmore, 2b 3 1.1 1 I 0 Rapp. c 4 ' "0- ' s 1 0 Coc hran. 3b 4 0 '2 3 1 0 Kelslgl, p 3 0. 0 0 0 1 Totals ......... ...S3 1" 10" 27 7 I . . . DE MOINES AB. R. II. O. A. B. Breen. If 4 0 110 0 Hshn, rf.. 8. 0 1 2 0 0 Jones, lb 4 ft .0, 12 0 0 Hunter, et 4 0 0 1 0 ft .Halcsv c ,. 4 ,0 1 4 2 0 A nor. as, 2b 4A,n.(. 1 2 Ewoht to 3 0 1 2 3 0 Hartford, ss I MogrMge, p ;.. 3 0 0 1 3 I 0 0, 0 2 0 Totsls 31 . 4 34 12 2 Topeka ;..Y...o 1 M" I 0 M Des Moines 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Three-base hit: Ewoldt. Two-bsse hits: Cochran. Haley. Bases on balls: Off Relslgl. 1: off Mogrldge, 4. Struck out: Bv Kelslgl, 8; by Mogrldge. 4. Hit by pitched hall: sfty Mogrlitgs. 1: by Relslgl, 1. I'mplrea: McCsfferty and Osston. Exciting Finishes at Hartford Eaces HARTFORD. Conn., Sept. .-Deplte ths fsct that there were only two classes on the card, .the third day of the Grand Circuit ' at Charter Oak park developed the f.neat racing and the moat exciting finishes thus far. The Capital C4ty stake for 3:03 trotters i went tp , Newsell, but It . required six hrgts. Andrews won. easily with Newsell 4n- the first -two. but -tired 'in the third srtd Atlsnlli-.Express came" first under the wire, while . in the fourth Dicker men's horse. In a driving "finish', Just failed by a head a beat out Qakdale. At lanlk Rxpreas took the fifth, and. New sell, after resting up . for three, heats, took th lead In the. sixth and won easily when Atlantio tlx press t bro4s in the stretch, Oakdale being distanced and Newsell winning first and third money. ' The 2:1 pace was,' won fly, Zalda In straight neate. bath of the first 'two fin ishes be'ng'very close. " ' : -- : j .:. Demand Snodgrass Punished for Insult BOSTON. Sept. !.-Mayor Curley today addreaaed a letter to John K. Tener. presi dent of the National league, demanding that Knodgrsss, outfielder of the New York Clients, be punished for an alleged "flagrant and unwarranted Insult to the public" at yesterday afternoon's game here. The mayor also asksd that the umpires, Klein and Emails, be censured for refusal to comply with his demand, made during the game, that Snodgrass be removed. lerialve geaturea by tnodgrass during a controversy with PItchef Tyler of the TIP TOPS BEVT SLUFEOS. HALF GAME NEARER GOAL BROOKLYN. Pept. .-The Brooklyn Federals kept up their winning streak by defeating Kt. Ixiuls today, 2 to 1. In the opening game of the series and moved half a game nearer first place. Drake's double In the first Inning scored Tobln with St. !.ouls' only run. Brooklyn tied the score In the first when Hofmaa'a single scored Cooper and won In the fifth on Anderson's home-run line drive to left, "core: - R U E. Pi. I-oula t 0000000e-i81 Brooklyn 10001000 270 Batteries: Groom, Ksupper and aMmons; Beaton and Lauid. P1TTPBCRQH. Sept. .-P1ttsburgh de tested Kansas City today, 7 to 4. The visitors scored three runs In ths ninth during a battle rally, but were prevented from tleing the score by Oak as' sensa tional throw from deep center to the plate to calcb Rawlinga. Score: R.H E Plttaburgh ...0 00031 33 1 7 13 J Kaantta City. .2 00000013 a 31 Batteries: Knetser. Camnlts and Barry Adams. Hennlng and Eaaterly. THE BEE: Copyright !M. InlgrbStlons; Nsws Parvlce. i i i i BRAYES ADYANCE STEP MORE Break Even with Phillies While the Giants Lose Game. RECRUIT HURLER PROVES STAR Not-Hlt( No-Ran Pitching: Perform, a nee by Davis, Formerly of the Yanks, for Boston fee to res econd Fray. BOSTON. Hept. O.-Boston Increased Its lead In the National league pennant race today by breaking even In a double header with Philadelphia while New York was losing. Ths seoond game, which Boston won, 7 to 0, after losing the first by 10 to 3, wag marked by a no-hit. no-run pitching per formance by one of the recruit pitchers, Davis, formerly of the New York Ameri cana, lie was wild at times, filling the bsses In the fifth, with none out, but he recovered control and retired the side without a run. Umpire Qulgley wag rendered uncon scious In the second Inning of the second game when he waa hit on the throat by a foul .tip, but gamely resumed his duties In the fourth Inning with an Ice pack about his throat. Mcore first gsme: PHlIADRI.rHIA. BOSTON. ABU O A g). AB H O A f! Ihert, lb.. I S 4 4 IMoran. cf . 1 0 ftwkw If... 4 3 1 ftncTora. rf.. S S Mas, lb . I 4 7 1'lKrarm. lb. . . . t 3 0 Oavtth, rf. t I II lConnnllr, If 4 t I llrrn.. 2b... 3 1 1 S SWhltiel, rtaa 4 12 0 1 Haikart. cl. t 10 SVbmlut, lb. 4 S S S Martin, as.. I I 1 f Sffmlth, Sb.. 4 3 10 KUIII.r, t.. I 1 1 4 SMaraavllla.H 331 Alesaadar. g 4 1 1.0 athr, rf .. 1 S 1 St Oowrtv, a... 1 S 0 0 Totals 34 II 17 I SWhallng, .. I 1 t 1 0 Onorvham. v S 00 1 Cratrbar, p. i 0 0 1 0 StraJii. p... 1 1 s n .... t 0 0 Qllbart - V v aststo.i.i.lt 1n Byrne out! lilt by batted ball. Batted for Crutcher In seventh. Philadelphia Jk 3000800 010 Boston 0' 0 0 10 10 103 Two-bsse hits: Mages, Paakert, Becker, Byrne, Smith. Three-hese hit: Martin. Hits- Off Cochreham. 11 in one-third In ning; off Crutcher, 11 In six and two thlrrts Innings: off Strand, 1 in' two In nlngs. Stolen base: Byrne. Double play: Smith to Evers to Schmidt.' Left on bsses: Boston. 8: Philadelphia. . Bases on halls: Off Cochreham, 3: off Crutcher. 4: off Alexander, 1. Klret base on errors: Boston, 3: Philadelphia, I. Struck out: By Crutcher, I: by Strand, 1; bv Alexan der, 8. 'Time- 2:10 Umpires: Eason and tWIgley. ficore, second game! BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA. , AB H O.A B. ll R ll.l t. Moraa, tf.'..l a S S 0lbart, Ib. 4. I I 0 Mann, ... II1S SHmkar, If.,. I S S 0 0 B.-.ri. Ib... 4 S 3 I SMmm, b.. 4 S 4 I . Canaallf. If 1 S 0 0 llll.r, rf... 4 I 0 Cathar. If .. I C 0 OHrrna. lb... I 0 I 0 WhitieV rf . 4 3 1 rt. d.'i till Schmidt. Ib 4 114 S OMartla, as.. 1 S I 10 PmlUi, Sb... 4 111 I Hum., i..,. t I 0 ManaiUle.aa I 118 STlarus, p... 1 0 S 0 0 Oomij. a... 4 14 1 SHIiar. p... S 0 1 I Uala, p.... 4 I 0 I achfrr. pS S S 0 .- Crath ... S 0 S 0 , ToUla It It 87 11 I'HUIIfar ... 1 0 S 0 0 " Totali 27 "o 24 t 1 Batted for Tlncup in the fifth. .Batted for Rlxey in the eighth. Boston 0 3 0 2 0 0 1 3 7 Philadelphia 00000000-0 Hits: Off Tlncup, l In four innings: off Rlxey, 4 In three Innings; off Oeschger, i In one Inning. Three-base hit: Mann. Two-bsse hit: Evers. Stolen base: Whltted. Double plays: Msranvllle to Rvers to Schmidt (2). I .eft on baaea: Bos ton, 7; Philadelphia. I. Bases on balls: Off Tlncup. 3: off Davis, 6. Bsses on errors: FhllaaVlphts. 3. Struck out: By Rlxey, 3: by . Davis. 4. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Eason and Qulgley. . Pirate Trlaa Cabs. PITTSBURGH. Sept. . McQuillan held Chicago to four hlta today, and Pittsburgh won. b to 1. Cheney gave seven bases on balls In five Innings. In the. fifth Inning Corriden's wild throw over tho plate with the bases full, netted three runs for Pittsburgh and placed Kelly on third. He scored on a sinKle by Vlox. Chicago's only run came In the seventh, on singles "by Zimmerman and Schulte and Sweeney's sacrifice fty.' Archer was put out tf the gsme In the third Inning for ihsputlng a decision. Score: Chicago 0 0000010 0-141 Pittsburgh ... 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 --i S 0 Batteries: Cheney. Smith, liegeman and Archer. Hresnahan. Hargrave; McQuillan and Coleman. O'Toole F.asy aad filaats Ioae. NEW YORK. Sept. -New York re turned home from a long road trip today and aas prevented from gaining on Boa ton, losing to Brooklyn. to 1. O'Toole. recently bought from Pittsburgh, waa batted hard, yielding fourteen hits. HVs rupport sls wss very loot, ss fast Jield Ing would have prevented many of the Hrooklvn hits. Pfeffer. who has been ef fertive against the chsmplons all ee-asjn. held Nu Tork to six hits. Scors: AB II O A ( , i . I Daltoa. rl.. 4 I 1 OSnsra. " ToUla S 14 11 l 8 Touts .....38 37 14 I Brooklyn ! ! i ? ? ! tS New York 0 0 0 0 t 1 1 0 0-3 First base on errors: New York. 2; Brooklyn. 1. Two-base hits: 8nodgras. Three-base hit: Wheal. Home run' Merkle. Sacrifice hits: Dalton McCarty. Stolen bases: Cut shsw (21. I'.urns. lft on bases: New York 6: Brooklyn. 7. Double plsy: Cut shaw' to Klbrfld to Daubert. Bases on balls' Off O'Toole, 2: off Preffiv. 2. Struck out: By O'Toole. 4; by Pfeffer. I. Time: 9 00. I'mplrea: Klem and Emalie. pub.r.. lb . ; it ; ... : : : : : Uwn-al, rf I I " " ! I J I Whai if t 4 S SKIcbr. . 4 I I rks lb 4 I t I SR.br.- rlj 1 J 1.0. OM. Ib I t lOrast. lb... 4 0 1 1 1 ,rw. , . I t t I SKrUna. 4 0 I rtHlS P .. 4 I 0 I Orf-ola. p . 3 I 4 America a Aeeewlatlea Reaalta. R H E. R.H.E Kansas City 2 6 1 ht. Paul ITS Milwaukee 10 4 Minneapolis liH 1, Louisville S I i'l 6 0 Indianapolis 8 0 3 T 1 OMAHA. THT7JSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10.1014. Standing of Teams WESTERN L.EAOUB. Played Won. IxisL Prf. . .W7 Ploux City HO US r.2 1 70 12 77 RS M Denver 144 (6 St. Joseph 141 80 Des Moines 141 71 Lincoln 147 f Omaha 142 (15 Topeka 144 W Wichita 143 64 NAT. LEAGUE. AMER. W.L.Pct. Boston ....70 M .SW Phlla ... New York. . 08 M .m Boston . .4S9 .4." .410 .378 LEAGUE. W.UPct. ....85 45 .M ,..77 61 .001 Chicago .... 0 .634 Washington. 00 .534 St. tiOUla....g7 1 .819 Detroit 87 63 .518 Phlla 87 08 .63 Chicago .... .4 Mttaburgh. 87 68 .4S3 St. Louis... .57 71 .446 Cu?c!nnat..M 8 .4MNew York. ..67 71 .446 Brooklyn ..68 08 .461 Cleveland ..42 87 .326 FED. LEAGUE. AMER. ASSN. W.L Pet. I Milwaukee. 81 64 .55 Indianap's. TO 65 .oftl W.L.Pct. Baltimore. M 58 .54H Indianap's ..80 68.541 Hrooklyn ,.I8 68 .6321 Loulsvlllo Chk-ago ....68 68 .528' Columbus Buffalo ....62 57 . 6 Cleveland ..81 66 .640 ..79 M .538 .75 73 .Ml Kan. City.. 67 69 .4h2 Kan. Cltv...71 76 .43 St. IOuls....65 78 .430Mlnneap's .,7178.477 Pittsburgh .61 72 .4151 St. Paul 60 97 .840 Yesterday's Resolts. WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, 8; Denver. 10. ftloux City. 0; lLncoln. 1 Ies Moines. 0; Topeka, 1. St ojseph. 4: Wichita, 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE. New York, 0; Washington, I. Ronton, 2: Philadelphia, 0. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia, 1O-0: Boston, 3-7. Brooklyn, 0; New York, 8. ' Chicago, 1; Pittsburgh, 6. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Kanras City. 2; St. Paul, 1. IxMilavtlle, 2-2; Indianapolis, t-3. Milwaukee. 10; Minneapolis. 15. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Kansas City, 6: Pittsburgh, 7. St. Ixtils. 1; rBooklyn. 2. . Indianapolis, S-4: Baltimore. 6-1 .Chicago, i; Buffalo, .t: ceiled , end of twelfth Inning; account darkness. Uaaei Today. . Wertern League Omaha at Denver, Sioux Cltv at Lincoln, Des Motne at Topeka. St Joreph at Wichita. . im,riiin tifiiA-Nv York at Wash Ington, Cleveland at t. Ixiiils, Detroit at cnicago, foswn ai rnunwipiiii. National League Phllsdelphia at ' Bos ton. Brooklyn at New York. Chicago at Pittsburgh, St. Louis at Clnctnostt. American Association Ksnsaa City at St. Panl, Louisville at Indianapolis, Co lumbus at Cleveland, Milwaukee at Min neapolis, i Kcforal TMmiwKtniil Cltv . at Titta burgh, St Ixnils at Brooklyn, Indian apo- lis at nammore. rnrano at rnuiajo. IndiantsandBalfeds . Divide Double-Bill BALTIMORE.. Md.. Sept . Baltimore and Indianapolis divided a double-header here today. The locals won the' first game, 4 to 2. scoring five runs In the flftn Inning off three passes and three hits, one of them a double. The second game Was called at the end of the eighth Inning on account of dark ness with the score 4 to 2, in favor of Indianapolis. Two doubles, a single, a sacrifice and a hit batsman netted . the visitors three rung In the seventh. Score, first game: ' . ' .B-H.E. Baltimore ....0 0 0 0 5 0 0 .1 - f 0 Indianapolis .0 00001011 311 1 Batteries: Suggs and Jachlitscb; Mosa ic y and Rsrlden. Sfore, second game: R.H.H Initlananolla . .10000030 463 Baltimore' 0 0003000362 Batteries: Mullen and Rariden; Bailey and Jacklltscn. Chifeds and Buffalo Play Dozen Ones to Tie BUrFALO, N. Y Sept t. Chicago and Buffalo played twelve Innings to a tie, S to 5. In the opening game of the series here today. The game waa called on ac count of darkness. A home run by Hal Chase In the eighth tied the score. Score: . R. H E. CMcsgo 11000OO300OO-6 11 3 Buffalo 003010110000-6 U 1 liatterlss: Lang. Johnson, Prendergast and Wilson; Anderson, Ford and Lavlgne, Weir. Umpire Quigley Struck by Ball BOSTON, Sept. In the second In nlng .of ths second Boston and Phila delphia National leagus game today Um pire Qulgley, at the plate, waa knocked unconscious by being hit on the throat by a foul tip by Bone's bat. He was carried off the field by three doctors. Wiim Wlaa Twa (.a me a. WAHOO. Neb. Sept. 8i- Special. Wahoo eaally defeatvd Cedar Bluffs for the third time this season by a score of 10 to I The feature of the game was the hitting of the Wahoo team. Score: RH.K Cedar Bluffs 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 1 1 3 Wahoo 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-10 15 2 Battsries: Bockemuhl and Lyck; An deraon, Johnson and Zlmola. Wahoo won from Ashland on Labor day hy a score of 3 to 1. The game was plsved on a heavy tlem, but waa rest. In spite of thia Score: Uf.E. Ashland 0 0000 1 0001 6 0 Wahoo . 10 10 0 0 0 0 0-3 13 2 Battertra: Mason snd Hsnson; Ander son and &mola. i Barklea's Aralea Salve should be In every home ready to apply to all burns, bruises, gores, cuts and scalds. , Heals 'mileklyi 85a. -All drug gists. Advertisement Drawn for The Bee by George McManus RED SOX BLANK MACKMEN Bostons Shut Out Champions in an Eleven-Inning; Fray. PLANK AND COLLINS BATTLE Harler for Athletics Fans Eleven Bntsrorn la First Tea laalnsT Darlaa- W hich Time Pitch ing Honors Uvea. PHILADELPHIA. Sopt 9.-Battery and fielding mlsplays gave Boston the victory in tin eleven-Inning game with Philadel phia today by 2 to 0. Plank and Ray Col lins battled with honors even for ten In nings, during which the former fanned eleven batsmen. In the eleventh, Murphy muffed Hooper's fly and Scott sacrificed. Speaker beat out a grounder to Barry, Ilopcr taking third. Plank then purposely passed Iewls, fill ing the bsses.' Hoblitxel also drew four balls, forcing in Hoper. After Speaker was retired at the plate on Janvrin's grounder to Baker, a base on balls to Gardner forced in Lewis. Speaker, the entire Philadelphia Infield and Strunk fig ured in sensational plays, fcore: BOSTON. PHILADEI.PHIA AB.H.O.A.E AB H O A E. Simper, rf. I 0 10 OVurphr, rf.. 4 0 1 1 rxi. ... 1 I 0 tildrlns. If.. 6 1 10 0 Speaker, ef.. 4 I I n 1 ft. Collins,. 2b I 10 4 0 Larwtm, If ... I 1 1 s nnKr. Ib. .. 6 0 S 2 0 Ilobllt't. lb. I S I 1 OMInnla. lb I 110 1 1 Janrrtn. Ib. 8 1 1 I ifirunk, cf.. 4 t I 0 0 Gardner, lb. 4 11 S ftVrhans. e... 3 4 II 3 0 Cfcrriian. e. I 0 I 1 OUarr;, .... 4 0 4 1 0 H. Collins, p 4 0 1 1 OPIank. p.... 4 0 13 0 Total SJ 6 II 10 4 Totala 34 4 It 14 I Boston 0OOOOOO00O22 Philadelphia 0 000000000 0-0 Three-base hit:' Speaker. Sacrifice hits: Scott Lewis, Schsng. Stolen bases: Janvrln. Strunk, E. Collins. Double Play: E. Collins to Parry to Mclnnls to Schang. Left - on bases: Boston, 9; Philadelphia, 8. Bases bn balls': v'bff Collins.. 8; off Plank, 3. First base on' errors: Boston. 2; Philadelphia, 2. Hit by pitched bail: Speaker and Hoblitxel by Plank. Struck out: By It Collins, 6; X 1. McDERMOTT , National Open Champion 1911 to 1S13 "Pipe: smoking ' give added pleasure to a solver when the pipe Is filled with Tuxedo. Tuxedo provide man keen enjoyment than, my othct tobacco I wir. " ALEX CAMPBELL Country Club, Brooklina. Mass. "I em alwcysglad to $peak good Word of Tuxedo tobacco. Conttant use of It only tenet to make it better liked. Jis fragrant, toothing flavor makes It the choice of many golf en." ALEX ROSS KaHoaal Opea Champion 1907, saysi "Tuxedo, cool and mild, U eu teniially the tmoke that satisfies, Many of my fellow golfers agree with me in giving preference to Tuzcdo," by Plank. 11. Time: 2:48. Umpires: Chill and Connolly. Few Thrills Offered At Grand Circuit Run HAIvTFORD. Oonn., Sept. 9. Small fields and raoes with few thrills were offered at the seoond dsy of the Grand Circuit meeting at Charter Oak park this afternoon. All three events were stake races for 34000 purses, the Nutmeg going to King Couchman, driven by Tommy Murpby, aftrr five heats. King Couch man was beaten by Rastus In the first two because of bad behavior and the latter failed lo make any opposition In the last two heats for the same reason. The Aeorn, 24 trot for three-year-olds, was won In hollow fashion by Airdale, none of the oCber entries being able to push her hard. The. best race of the day developed In tho second heat of the Elmwood 2:13 trot, when Brighton B.' nosed out Martha Bel lini at the wire In a stiff drive down the stretch, ' the effort forcing Dickinson to withdraw the brown mare, after which Murphy had no trouble warding off Harry J. S. . Benefit for Welchoace. National league players will probably contribute to the bertfit fund raised for Harry Welchonce, the former Phllly outfielder,- whose base ball days have been cut short while he waa In the height of his career by that drewded tuberculosis. Welchonce was one of tie leading hitters of the Southern league when taken 111. and his absence from that game has hurt Atlanta's pennant channes. Welchonce's sale to a National league club had been arranged for when the nature of his ill ness wss learned. Reds After Cook. The Reds are after Pitcher Fred Cook cf Columbus, but the Senators want too much monev and will probably lose him at the draft price. Mowry Stasraetorarlns:. Mike Mowrey, former, third baseman of the . Pirates, Is playing with the Cham bersburg club, a barnstorming team ' In Pennsylvania. Tee Up! Smoke Up! AS satisfying as the sounding smack of the jTjl perfect drive, is the open-air relish of the perfect smoke Tuxedo. Both go together, too. When you grab your bag and start for the links, grab up your tin of Tuxedo and take it along. "Follow through' the snappy afternoon with Tuxedo. Put Tuxedo in your pipe and you will "pul" the best. And at "the nine--teenth hole" rest up and relax with a good, solid smoke of Tuxedo. That's , the advice '. of good golfers everywhere. Th Perfect Its worth yourm while to try Tuxedo. Especially if a sensitive tongue prevents pipe smoking. Tuxedo positively cannot bite not even if you smoke pipeful after pipeful, as many as you can crowd into a day or a week. Tuxedo is made of only the finest, choic est, selected leaves of perfectly aged Burlcy tobacco. It is made by the original "Tuxedo Processwhich remnvpQ every trace d bile and aim utvciuus ail the wonderful mildness, fragrance and flavor of the Burlcy Leaf in a way that no other brand of tobacco has ever suc cessfully imitated. YOU CAN BUY TTJXEDO EVERYWHERE Famous gram, tia with gold le. A tensuj, curved to fit tha packet 1 UC CooveiMfit pouch, inner- Und r with anoiatare-proof papa . . OC Clast HumUort 50c and 90 TNI AMERICAN TOSAOCO COMPANY SENATORS BLANK THE YANKS Bentley's Pitching Gives Washing ton One to Nothing Win. esnammmmama ' i HURLER ALLOWS ONLY TWO HITS He Also Scores Winning: Ran la the Third Inning- on Ills Single and Hits hy Moeller and' ' . . Milan. WASHINGTON. Sept. 9.-Bentleys pitching gave Washington a. 1 to 0. victory over New York tod,ay. JI allowed .only two hits, struck out six men and save. one base on balls. The Yankees hit only two grounders In the game. Bontley also scored the winning, run in the third Inning on his single ad, hits by Moeller end Milan. Score: RH.E. New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft 0' 00 "2 2 Washington ..0 0100000 0"t:S 0 Batteries' Warhop and Nunemsher; Bentlcy and Henry. ... Klepfer for Box. George ' Klfipfer. pitcher. ' poW with the Venice club of the Pacific Coast league, haa signed with the Chicago club for next season. Klepfer goes to Chicago as a re sult of the transfer of ' "Doc'r White to Venice, the Chicago club having ' been ?lven Its choice of players on the Call ornla team. Dreyfaaa After Illnchmaa. President Barney Dreyfues of tha Pirates tried to purchase Manager Bill Hlnchmsn, who Is hitting at a terrific clip, from Columbus, but the deal .fell through when Bill requested the club pot to sell htm. as he prefers his present job to one of a private In the major . .1 To Release Spltter. George Stalllngs hasn't much use for splt-ball hurlers, so the release of George Davis may be expected. Davis- has worked but once this year , and doesn't want to stop using, the spltter. Bash Gets Paeaes. " Owrrie Bush rif "the Tlgwrs Is the lead ing waiter In- the American league.- He has been passed thirty-nine times, four teen more than any other player In the league. Pipe Tobacco gg&S R f i i j 1 1 I ItM "A V U I ' Waiia I Everybody Reads Bee Want Ads.