0 ( H f 1 t 7 s t 1 Jeff Now Knows There Are I.NO.-V -- .a., 9 "T6 BULL EM Avti.'T-Oft ExviPt StE 'rt FRENCH ScLblCR.&TOir Tn rR.EjH it rrr I I BOOSTERS TAKE FINAL GAME Win Largely Through Good Pitching of Uogridge. nrlAI, SCORE IS FOUR TO TWO Antelopes Crashed In Last Combat pt "erle-a on Hume (Grounds t . Dra Moines. LINCOLN, Neb.. Sept. L'l.-Des Moines won the final fame of the series, by a score of 4 to 2, largely through the good pitching of "Lefty" Mogrluge. Score: L.IN(X)N. AB, R H. O. A. McUafflgan, ra Lloyd, 2b Williams, lb. .. Schreiber, cf. t'ollns. If. hitman, rf. I... Orlt-t. 3b 'Uehor, c Khman, pJ ... L'lackburn 1 . 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 . 2 '. a .16 0 n 0 14 2 2 0 1 1 0 i 0 U t 1 Totals 16 VES MOINK3 AB, S 3 R H. O. A. E. 0 110 0 Preen. If l'ahn. rf tolK'ri, lb jMilltfir, tf. .. J'a!cy, v Andreas, 2b. . Kwoldt. 3b. .. ) lartfonl, as. . logrldgc, p. . 1 1 I 0 J1 0 1 6 Totals i 10 27 10 Uhtttd for Rinnan In the ninth. 1'ncoln o 0 0 0 1 0 02 af .Moines 1 1 00020t t;arn;.l runs: Lincoln, ITDes Moines, 3. Two-base hits: " Alcti.iff .aau. M-nre.i.er, J.aitioro. Mogrldgc .l-i. Left on bases: Lincoln, i; Lies .Xiuinee, I J. tiolcn batfn: M lliams, Wrcen, iMogr. ji.-. Sttcmice 4ilt: Hahn, EwoiCt ti. f-trucK out. ay i.rmun, 1; by Mogndge, o.. liases on balls; Ott innian, 3; of( Mogrldge, 3. . Time: l:i. Umpires: Kile and cullem. I.XUIAK - LOSB TO TOPKKAWS I.onne Fteldlna; Hrblnd AVblta Knnblea Kanaana to Win. - TOPEKA, Kan.. Kept. 21. Loose field ing behind White enabled TotMka to win tf.c Unal game of the season wuh dioux t';t . r'anford -was wild, but was stingy ltn hits In the pinches and was backed ly fast ficlclli.g. slops and in row oy Cochran and ial'lon teatured ficore; TOPEKA. 1 AB. R O. 1 A. E. . ochran, 3b 4 1 1 IKapps. cf.... 4 2 4 4 1 orsythe. rf Koerner, lb.. Tallion, as 5.UIIIH101C. 2b 1 onntntan, c ltclslsl. ll" bunfoid, p... 14 1 Totals 2! 4 27 19 PIOUX C1TT. AB. .R. II O. A. E. Coonev, 2b... 1arke, If Kune, lb J-ejeuve. cf... BJalrd. 3b Davidson, rf. Smith, sa Murphy, c... "White, p ..4 1 2 1 .. 8 .. 3 .. 4 .. 2 .. 3 .. 4 4 Bramble .....0 k 0 0 0 28 8 6 24 Totals 24 17 ' 1 'Ran for Clarke In ninth. Stoux City 1 0 0 0 ft 0 2 Topcka 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 Two-base hits: Rclsigl,. Balrd. Pacri fioe hits: Forsythe, Clarke. Kane, Smith. Sacrifice fly: Forsythe. Bases on ball: Off Hanford, 8; off White 2. Bt-uck out: By Sanford. 1. - Double To Cure Catarrh Purify the Blood Reason it Out, Where Doe it , Start the Mucua From? Innumerable rtttrrb sufferers har rured ttiemaelre. by purlfylog their blood wit a S. 8. 8. Catarrh otteo Invades tbe entire system before It chokes tbe Basil passages. It becomes so cbronlc and ex tensive that the stona-h, llrer, kidneys, bronchial tubes and most of the glands are Involved without surh serious, condi tions being realized. Catarrh may b tbe result of some serious blood trouble of former years, and this Is only on a of tbe many peculiar rITecti of Impure blond. Mow 8. 8. 8., u Its Influence upon the mncoua surfaces, rs'ises those catarrhal ec rations to be cbangtd or converted Into a substance eaally, quickly, and nat urally expelled from the body. It so rbangea tills mucus that It Is not th ropy, clogging stuff that plugs tbe nose, rhokea tbe throat, causes severe bowel trouble, upsets tfca stomach and eontim lnatra the fond just soterlng ths blood. It la often difficult to convince catarrh sufferers that chronic cough, cheat pains, gagging, fetid breath and other symp toms are only tie local evidence of deep seated trouble. Get buttle of 8. 8. 8. today and try It. You will get good rs, suits, real benefit and soon be aware o( A gradual cleaning up and a check to the progress and dangers of catarrh. AtoIi substitutes. 8. 8. 8. la prepared only bj Tbe Swift Specific Co.. el Bwlft Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. They conduct a medical de partment for free sdvtoa that la wortl stalls consulting. J'J YUH viv'.'ky . y i Yw y- v vr- I i r-i t c it . . LUT ME SHAfe MiTT A TCK?T - IP. l.i Prt .32 .579 .5?2 .513 .475 .46 .378 Denver CI1UUK V 1 1 1 .1.-9 ,i5n uoi. unee-pii . . . , Iies vioincs... Lincoln Omaha . ..I.Vi ...lfi) ...l.Vi ...1St! ...156 S4 M s; ITopeka 63 6'J Wichita AMER. LKAGUE. NATL. LEAllfE. W.L.Pct.i V.L.Pct. Phlla 90 4 .647! Roston 79 r. .590 Tioston S3 54 New York.. .78 .553 Detroit 7S 6 .732 Chicago 73 66.5:5 Wash 73 65 .BjSt. Louis. ...7! .b12 'iilcago 76 .441 Phlla t7 72 .4S2 St. Louis... 6.1 76 .43 Pittsburgh .'".2 74.456 New York-. 7'I .4V Brooklyn ..4 74 .464 Cleveland ..4." .S21 Cincinnati ..utl S2 .406 FED. LEAGUE. AMER. ASSN. WJ.Pit ! W I. Indla.iapoIljTJt o ,ti Milwaukee .Po'67 . 573 Chicago ......77 61 .KHI Louiavllle 'ft! 69 .'st Raltlmore . .72 .537 Indianapl's S5 3 .n3 Buffalo 70 61 .519' Columbus ..2 76.5191 Brooklyn ...6!) Rh .MllCleveland ..80 77 .510 Knn. City... 63 74 ,4W. Kan. City... 79 82 .491 j 81 :. I.ula-....oS 78 .4311 Miiweaplls J5 Rtf .466. " Yesterday's Reanlta, WESTERN IJCAOfE. St. Joseph, M: Denver. -2. Second game called end sixth: darkness. Sioux City, 3; Top,ia, -4. Des Moines. 4; Lincoln. 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Philadelphia. 4: Cleveland, 5. New York. 4; St. Louis. 1 Boston. 8; Detroit, 8. Called end elev enth; darkness. Washington, S; Chicago, 1. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cincinnati, 6-2; Brooklyn, 3-S. Pittsburgh. P; Borton, -J. Chicago. 6: New Y'ork, 0. St. Louis. ; Philadelphia, 3. FEDERAL LEAGUE. St. I,ouls, 6: Pittsburgh, 2. Kansas City, 11; Brooklyn, 3. Chicago, 2; Baltimore. 3. Jnolanapclla, ; Buffalo. 1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Cleveland, 5; Columb-js, 7. St. Paul. 2; Kansaa Cif. S. Indianapolis, 5: Louisville, 5; called on account of darkness. Minneapcl s. 0; Milwaukee, 4: Games Today. Western League Denver at Wichita, Lincoln at Topeaa, Omaha at Des Moines, tu. Joseph at Moux City. American l.rMiril. WtAhlnfftnn at Chi. i cago. New York at St. I.outs, Boston uX Detroit. Philadelphia at Cleveland. . National League Pittsburgh at Boston. Cincmnutl at Brooklyn. Chicago at New York, St. L)uls at Philadelphia. Federal League Kansaa City at Brook lyn, St. Louis at Pittsburgh. Chicago at Baltimore, Indianupolls at Jjutialo. American Association Columbus at Cleveland, Minneapolis at Mtlwaukte, St. Paul at Kansaa City, Indianapolis at Louisville. plays: Kane to Smith to Kane, Lattl more to koerner. Time: 1:38. Umpires: Mctatierty and Gaston. divide: the doi blk-hkader Beara a ad Drummers Take a Game Apiece. DENVER, Colo.. Sept. 21.-St. Joseph won the first game of a double-header from Denver today, 8 to 5, and th locals Iho second, 2 to 1. ST. JOSEPH. AB. R, H. O. A. R w. : . . I Standing: of Teams I WBSTEKN LEAGIK. L ..... Z. w. i. i no m H. O. A. 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 8 1 10 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 8 12 0 1 0 1 1 27 8 H. O. A. 1 8 0 0 4 0 10 0 13 0 0 0 1 0 6 1 0 0 1 2 8 0 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 2 1 "? 27 T Rurrell, 3b Kox. If.. Brltton. 2b... Patteraon, lh...... 'Wllllama. rf Watson, cf stoiorr ss Griffith, c Sterzer, p .6 1 0 0 2 0 .2. 1 0 0 0 0 .4 18 2 8 0 . 4 0 1 10 0 0 .401200 . 2 2 0 0 0 0 . 4 0 0 1 I 1 . i 2 . 4 1 Totals 35 8 DENVER. Mathews, 2b. Cassidy. rf.. MeCarty, cf.. Butcher. If... Barbour. 3b.. Fisher, lb.... Faye, sa Spabr. c Si hrelber, p., Block Kcniloch, p.... 6 4 6 4 S v 4 i i Totals .34 Batted for Schreiber In the fourth. St. Joseph ....0 1 1 6 0 0 1 0 08 1 v ' e Denver 1 1 ? V V V 1 V , Stolen bases: Msthews, Faye. Spahr. j rinaati. The.flrst game was a free-for-T wo-base hits: Brltton. Griffith, V 111- j all- slugging contest and the score was Nams, Butcher, Block. Three-base nits: a to 6. Reulbach was knocked out of the Spahr, Pktterson. Home run: Griffith. . DOX jn tne B,,th inning, but Brooklyn Struck outTTy Sterzer. ", by hchilber. Cani back in the sixlh hy driving Flttery by Zemlocb. 7. Bases on balls: Off to C0VEr and tn.n ninnis; Schneider and Sterser. 6; off Zemloch. 2. 1H: or Ames in timely faahlon. Schreiber. 7 tn four Innings. Time: 2:16. Tle .econd game was peculiar In that Umpires: Van Syckle and Stockdale. Allen struck out eleven mm, but was Score, eecona game. . ST. JOSEPH. AB. R H. O. E. Rurrell. 3b. .. Fox. If Britton. 2b. ... Pstterson, ib. Williams, rf... Watson, cf. . Stoloff, ss. ,. Agnew, c Thomas, p. ... Bennett Total 0 0 0 1. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 : " C o a - A 0 i 0 . o ! 4 0 1 0 0 1 A A A I 21 J 3 15 T ' A ' ! I A K I 4 a: DENVER. AB. R. "H. 0 I O. 0 Matthews. 2b. Kdmgton. rf. MeCarty, cf. Butcher. If. . Barbour. 3b. . Fisher, lb Faye, as. - Block, r Morgan, p. Harrington, p. .3 3 a . . 2 , 3 . 2 . 1 . 0 20 . Totals 18 11 - 'Batted for Stoloff (n sixth. f-t, Joseph ; 1 0 01 Denver 0 0 2 0 2 (Called account darknesa). Stolen bases: Block. Rurrell. Fox Two base hit: Agnew. Home run: Fisher. Struck out: By Thomas, ,2; by M irgan, 1: by Harrington, 1. Baa on balls: off Morgan. 4. Hits: Off Morgan. 3 In five . and one-third Innings; off Harviugton, i Hlta. Off Reulbach, S In five and one pone In two innings: Time: 1.06. Urn-( third Innings; off Steele. 3 tn three and plres; vVa Sycle and Btockdale. I two-thirds lnnln; off Flttery, S in ftvs T1JF, HKK: French Spies in e THIt NVUrV R OF" UHL OTP M BRAVES ANOTHER TO GOOD Lead by Four Games as They Trim Pirates and Giants lose. WIN BY, SIX TO FIVE SCORE Defeat of Ptttbnrnth ( re w Arrnm fillahed K Fonr Rons cored by Boston In the l-'ourth y Innlna. rOSTON. Sept. :i.-By dcfeatliiK Pitts burgh, fi to 6. today, while New York lout to Chicago, the. Uravea took up their Interrupted advance in the National league pennant race. The leaders" , ad vantage Is now four full game?. Pittsburgh's defeat wus accomplished by four runs made In the fourth Inning. After Smith had singled in that Inninz he took second on SUranvllle'a sacrifice -H tMrA n ,.- , ,., and thlrd on " hllni out at first. Ru- dolph sent Smith home on a sinKle. Moran walkod and Even singled. With tne bases filled Connolly tripled to center and three more runs were scored. Score: PlTTSTtfRCJH. noPToy. Ran for Coleman In the seventh. Batted for Gibson In the-ninth. Batted for H. Kelly in tlie ninth. P:ttsburgh 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0-5 Boston 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 -6 Two-base hlta: Carey, t athor. Three base hits: Carey, Connolly. Hits: off Harmon, 7 In four Inning: off Kelly, 2 In four Innings. Sacrifice hits: Whaling, CJjinolly. Maranvllle. Sacrifice fly. Ru dolph. Stolen base: Maranvllle. Smith. Double plays: Maranvllle to Evera. to Schmidt, Carey to Coleman. Left on bases: Pittsburgh. 4: Boston. 6. Bases on balls: Off Harmon, 3; off Kelly, 1. off Rudolph, 2. Struck out: By Harmon, ty Kudoipn. 5. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Klem and Emslle. I.laali Lose to Cobs. NEW YORK. Sent. 21 The New Vnrk J Nationals fell back to four" games nehlud me Boston leaders today when they lost the second game of their aeries to Chicago by a score of 6 to 0. Vaughn, who haa been effective against the champions all season, pitched hla usual strong game and shut outNew York-wlth seven scattered hits. Marquard started the game and suffered his eleventh straight defeat. He was hit hard and poorly supported. The largest week-day crowd of the sea son saw the game. Score: ' CHICAGO. NEW YORK. AB H.O.A I. AB H.O.A.B. Good. 'rf.,.'. ! i oto oouyia. 2b.... t o l l 1 Baler. ' lb.... 4 13 0'MrLean ... I 0 0 0 nein.it.. "u.. 8 I OBums'. if..'.'. I t i o oi Bum. tb liOt nrietcher. aa. 4 1 I 0 A-.": 1 1 w t S3',ivii4 ' Vauihaa, a. I 1 l 8 lMerki. lb . 4 1 g 8 Meyer, c... 8 8 8 1 Totals ....38 11 87 U lMarquard. p 0 0 t 0 0 Thorpe .... 1 0 0 0 0' rromma, p Beachar .. 1 0 0 3 0' 10 00 Wlltaa, p a a i a Smith ... I s 0 o s ' Totals ....S3 7 17 11 8 Batted for Doyle In the seventh. Batted for Marquard In the third. Batted for Fromme in the seventh. Batted for Wlltse in the ninth. Chicago 013100100-6 New York 00000000 00 Two-baso hits: Archer. Zimmerman. Three-base hits: Zimmerman. Meyers. A ! Home run: Corrlden. .Sacrifice hit: Burns. Sacrifice fly: Schulte. Stolen a base: Saier. Left on bases: New York, n - 10: Chicago. 8. Double nlav. Dovla tn Merkle. Bases on balls: Off Marquard, 1, I O'on rromme, a; orr augnn, z. Htruck 1 out: By Marquard, 1; by Wilts. 1; by o! Vaughn, 6. Hit by pitched ball: By Oi Vaughn (Doylel. Hits: Off Marquard. 4 0 in three Innings: off Prjinme, 6 in four 0 Innings; off Wlltse, 2 in two innings. Time: 2:10. Umpires: guigley and JJasoii. Dodsrers Take Two. BROOKLYN. Sept. 21Brooklyn today ,r.-u...i i. . . ne a . .... . i . , i,oth ..m, . rlniilil.. ri-rier trnm Pin. reached for twelve hits. The score was 18 to 2. Brooklyn's victory was largely due to Allen striking out men In emer 0 ' gf-ncles ncles. Benton was steadily hammered, peclally by Stengel. The latter scored four runs, getting three singles and a home run ana stealing three liases. Hersog and Stengel did excellent work excellent work I' first gam" I lirni KHnic. DRtXIKLVN AB.H.O.A E. I . ".h- 1 ? .J I I t. Ib. 8 I 12 A A I, rf.. 4 2 0 0 A on the delence. M ore CINCINNATI. D ' AB. H.O.A. E- Ilaniala. rf.. 8 3 0 0 OMyera. HrtS. aa.. 4 0 11 A.Jaubert. lb. 8 I 11 A A I Killlfer. 2b.. 4 1 3 3 0 tesxel. rf.. 4 2 0 0 A Iwomoiy, ii. v i a w jwueai, ir... a o i n a Nlehoft. 3b. 4 1 A 3 tDalton. If... 3 I Holdan, rf.. 4 1 A 0utibuv. 2b 4 3 8 8 t'larka, c. .. 4 1 6 t ;n. ib 4 110 Kelloft. Ib. 8 3 O'can. aa 3 6 l! Klltr-y. p. .. 1 8 M.!tart!r. c. 4 1 8 3. O' .i. hm. . ! o A 0 Total ... 84 11 V U Jl 0 Totals . .. .: 1 24 7 1 J 'Batted for Ame In ninth. i. Cincinnati 1 0 -J 0 0 2 0 1-6 JjBijrtklyri 1 0 o 0 7 0 1 - Left on bases: ChiclnnaU. 7; Brooklyn, ; 7. Two-base . bits: Rvulbach, Daniels. ' Cutahaw i2, MeCarty. Sttngrl. Thr- baae hits: Clarke. Daniels Sacrifice hit: Kgan. First base on errors: Brooklyn, 1. Stolen baae: Engel. 1 lanes on balls: Off Steele. 2; off Flttery. 1. Struck out: By Reulbach. 2; by Flttery. 3: by Schneider. 1; by Ames. 1; by Steele, 1. Balk: Flttery. Hit' by pitched ball: By Reulbach (Killlfer. Tworably); by Flttery tStengel); by Schneider (Myers) Carey. If.... 4 4 8 t Meran.f... 2 6 1 v j m-. Collins, rf., 112 0 OMinn, rf.... 1 0 0 0 If, V , f Kelly, cf.... 4 110 OEvit., 2b.... 3 2 14 0 fj. ,) h '" Vlo. b.... I 0 0 0 0 '.innnlly. If. 1 1 1 0 0 f -: ' ' , tf j Konetchr. lb 4 110 1 OCitlir. If... 1 t ft f ' vt-s"" 4 . T i Wtnr, as.. 4 0 13 OWhlitnl, rf. 4 0 2 0 0 I W-4 f - J- jf Jr i t Mci-arty. lb 4 1 0 1 0thmldl. lb. 4 1 13 1 fTll S (TiS,V f jf J I roleman. c. I I 4 0 ISmlth. 3h... 4 114 fcHU VI ' r HI It (llbon. t.... 0 0 0 0 OMHranrll, an 2 1 3 3 0 1 Vsr 't i I Harmon, p.. 1 0 1 0 OWhallns. c.. 3 0 6 0 ! -'kl . jr" ' If H. Kelly, p.. 1 0 0 I ORudolph, p. 3 I 0 4 ; , I -TtLl .1 4- Mi-Auler .. 00000 I j '! Tl I 0-W ote)lo ...1 0 0 0 0 Totsls ....28 27 14 I I mV It-I'- Hyatt 0 0 0 0 i I ' f fjf' OM.MTA, TUKSHAV. SKI'TKMHKK 22, 1914. Europe R.fV NOTHING, To WAR . CRNrVfVf VHP6 THJG THE MApJ T"HC PlG.Hr. U'HT BACK 1870 TH?t llAY BE J PERMA- 1414 X iOA.HAUX2l. Roger Pecklnpaugh, the new'y-named temporary manager of the Yankees, who sreceeded Frank Chance, following the letter's blow-up with President Farrell 1 Roger started his team as manager with a victory over the White Sox. His vie- tcr" ut confidence Into the players, and It Is nulte possible that Roger will be V"'ade th8 P-r""t leader If h. caa show t ! enough ability between now and the end A ' Ar ru. , n eini.i. i .. -iv.w ..w . " . v. "u mo Janas. i innings (none out In sixth): off Schneider. 2 In two and one-third Innings; off Ames, ; rour in two-thirds inning-. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Engler and Hart. Soore, sec- ond game: - Score, second game: CINCINNATI. BROOKLYN. AB. H.O.A. E. AB H.O.A B Daniels, rf-cf 8 1 1 a OMyers. ef... 4 0 1 0 ll-r.nw K V B 1 lWli,t-.4 Ih 4 a 1 ft A Kllllfer. 3b. 3 i 8 1 OHtrnaKl.' rt.! 4 4 1 Twomhly, If 4 0 1 0 etialton. If .. 4 Nlehorf, 2b. 8 10 0 'ut.haw 2b. 4 3 8 1 A Hohlen. cf rf 6 1 2 0 0 Itll. 3b 4 1 1 0 Vnntalee, c. 4 3 6 1 OKan, aa. Kelloni, lb. 4 13 0 1 Miller, c Benton, p... 4 3 0 3 OVllan, p. 3 18 4 1 I 13 0 80 Totala ....38 12 34 11 1 Total 18 10 37 3 Cincinnati 0 0 o 0 0 0.1 1 02 Brooklyn 3 O 200111 8 Left on bases: Cincinnati, 13; Brooklyn, 1. Two-base hits: Daniels, Gonzalez. Home run: Stengel. Three-ban hits: Cutuhiiw, llersog, Kgan. Sacrifice fly: Twombley. First on errors: Brooklyn, 1. Stolen bases: Stengel i3, Benton, Killlfer C.'l. Bases on bulla: Off Benton, 1; off Allen. 2. Struck out. By A-ftcn, 11; by Benton. 4. Time: 1:50. empires: Rigler and Joiinson. Score: Cards Bnmp Phil. PH 1 1 A DELPHI A, Sept. 21. Phlla di lull's w inning streak waa broken, when St. lunula won a ten-Inning contest l.ere today. 6 to 3. Both Tincup and Doak were hit hard, hut the score waa kept tluwn by both team having several run ners put out on the paths. The visitor won in the tenth inning, when they scored three runs on Miller's single, Wilson's double Cru'se s, triple nnd Brw-k'N c nglc ST. LOl'lr!. PHlLAfJICJ.F'IMA. AB H.O.A.B. AB. H.O.A.B ?,A" ".:! I I I ?1r0?rt' ,b. f i L "'""" " , I 1 t"' ,.'"" i J i ! ! Butler, aa... 4 13 3 Okl.e-e If... 4 1 A A Miner, it ... 6 2 14 0 OCra.a.h rf. 3 ISA Wllaon. rf.a 8 3 0 Hyrn. 2b.... 4 141. -v""0' C. " I i 5 I lh- 1 J ! (YuiAa. tf... 8 3 1 4Mrti, as.. 434 Berk. 3b 1 2 0 3 Ouurna. e 4 0 8 8 (Yui Berk Uuak, p... l-errltt p lH'g,ert . Totala . 4 01 ITlncup. p... 8 I 1 0 OM'a.kert ... I ! 100 ToUl ..".. 13 30 ID 3. 40 i i) 13 1 I Bui i St. Iouls 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 36 Philadelphia V 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0-3 Two-ba;e hlls: Miller. Beck. Wilson. Iobert, Magee, Luderus. Three-base hit: Cruiae. - Hlls: Off Doak, 12 In nine In nings; off Perrltt, I In one inning. Stolen bases: Butler, Wlngo, Dolari. Double play: Butler to Hugglns to Miller. Sac rifice hit: t'ravalh Bases on. balls: Off Tincup, 5. 1-ft on baata: SL Louis, ; Philadelphia. 3. struck out: By Doak, I; by Tincup. 3. Wild pitches: Ioak, Tincup. Time: r147. Lmplres: Bryon and O'Connor. Wrlah America. Freddie Welnh says aa soon ss ha fin ishes lila vaudeville tour be Is coming to America, but If we were promoting his matches we'd ask the recruiting officer about It pffyp c4 Drawn JOHNSON WINSOYER RECRUIT Wins After Thirteen-Inning Battle Aguinst Faber of Chicago. ! SOX HURLER WEAKENS AT LAST Walter Prilled on l.ri In One of the- Plays at Plate, bat Con- tlnnes In lime 1'ntll t'omhat la Over. CHICAGO. Sept. 21. -The veteran. Wal ter Johnson, triumphed over Urban Faber, a recruit, today In a grand pitching duel, which ended after the thirteenth In favor of Washington, to 1, with Chlcano on the small end. The end came In the thirteenth when Faber weakened under the strain. After he had fanned Alnsmlth he hlfVlcBrlde. Johnson followed with a base on balls and Moeller alngled to right, scoring Me- Urlde with the winning run. Johnson also scored when Collins' throw went wide to the rlate. Two more run ners got on the banes, Foster on fl fleld- r"a choice and Milan with a balk. Both runnera scored ahead of Gandll, wno hit for a homer, clinching the game. Johnson was spiked In the leg on ona of the plays at th plate, hut continued the game. Score: . WAailllNOTON. CHICAGO. . AB.H.O.A.B. AD. H.O.A.B. Moaner, rf. a 2 1 0 ODemmltt, If. 1 3 0 raeir. in.,. oil OWeaver, aa..fl 1480 Milan, cf... 1 8 0 orviiima rf . s I i l i Oandll, lb.. 8 4 18 I ODaly, lb 8 lull rl. If 1 10 0 OSohalk. e... 3 i 10 8 rnanaa, ir... I lit Plinth, cf ... 0 3 8 0 Morgan. Ib.. 1 0 0 3 Onreton. 3b... S 8 0 0 A WJIIIams. 1 0 0 0 Kournier ..1 0 Hmlth 2b... 8 0 8 4 O R.ker, Jb. .. 1 0 t 3 0 Aln.ralth, c. 4 0 14 8 flHl. kburn, 2b 4 MoBrlds, as. 4 1 3 OHaber. p.... 4 0 18 Jobnaon, p.. 4 4 3 O'lTiappalla ...t 0 0 0 0 Totals ....41 8 318 I Totals ... 48 " 88 88 "i Batted for Morgan In seventh. Batted Tor- Breton In the eighth. Batted for Faber in the thirteenth. Washington 100000000000 56 "Chicago 000100000000 0-1 Three-base hit: Moeller. Home run: GandU. Sacrifice hits: Morgan, Pick, Stolen bases: Milan (2). Gandil. Collins. Alusworth. -Double plays: Blackburn to Weaver to Daly. Collna to Daley. Roth to Weaver, Mctlrlde to Smith to Gandll. Left on bases: Chicago, 6; Washington, 6 Bases on bulls: Off Faber, 6: off Johnson, 8. Hit by pitched ball: Bv Faber (Moeller, McBrlde); by Johnson (e"chalk). Struck out: Bv Johnson. 12: bv Faber. 8. Wild pitches: Johnson, 4. Time: 2:38. Umpires: O'Loughlin and Hildebrand. flattie to a Tie. DETROIT, Sept. 21.-Detrolt and Ros ton Indulged In an eleven-Inning slugging match today which darkness ended with the score 8 to 8. Detroit came up from behind and took the fifth Inning by scor ing six runs. Boston started the ninth three sruns behind, but knocked Dauss from' the mound and tied the acore. . 'an vrln obtained four hlta and Cobb con tinued his dtzsy hitting pa:e by driving" out three singles. Score: BOSTON. DETROIT. AB H O A . AB. H.O.A.B. Hoopar, rf.. 1 1 0 OBuafe, aa 6 8 8 3 1 Janriin, as . 6 4 1 8 lvitt. 3b 4 1 8 Ppeaker. cf. 3 0 8 (K'obb. rf 8 8 1 0 1 Henrlrkm. cf 3 1 I Crawford, rf f 1 0 0 Lewi., If... 3 8 11 OVaach. If... t 8 8 Hoblltael. lb i 0 17 I IBurna, lb.... 4 3 14 0 A Gainer 8b.. t 0 18 IMorlartr, 3b 4 1 8 1 A Oardnar, 8b. 18 8 1 OMcKee, e... 4 0 8 1 0 Thomas, e... 8 0 8 0 llua., p.,., 4 130 rr.tl. e 113 l"art, p.... 0 0 0 Foatar, p... 8 1 0 4 0lllh 1 0 0 Lhettent, p... 100 Hhore. p.... 1 A A 8 A Totals ....43 U 33 14 3 Camsan, a.. 3 0 Rehg 110 4 Totals 13 33 2 Ratted for Thomas In seventh. Batted for Cavet in the eleventh. A: Ronton " 1 001008080 0 fi i -Detroit 0O00C00300 08 .. (Called account darkness). Two-base hits: Vcach, Dauss, Foster. Three-base hit. Hooper. Home run: a Gardner: Hlta: Off Foster, 8 In four land two-thirds Innings; off Bedient. 4 1; In four and one-third Innings; off &hore. 1 in two Innings: off Dauss, 12 In eight and one-third Innings; off Cavet, none in two and two-thirds Innings. Sacrifice hlta: Vltt (2, Morlarty, Burn. Stolen hanea: Cobb 3), Janvrln. Left on bases: Boston, 6; Detroit, 6 Bases on balls: Off Dauss, 1; off Bedient, 1; off Cavet. L Wild pitches: Foster, Cavet. Time: 2.30. Umpires: Egan and Dineen. Browns Lose to Yanks. ST. LeOUIS. Mo., Sept. 21. New York secured an early lead by -mixing hit with bases on balls In the second and third Innings, scoring four runs, an ad vantage St. Louis could not overcome, the visitors winning, 4 to 3. Hocb re lieved Baumgardnec In the fourtn inning and held New York httleis the rest of the game: Score. a NEW YORK. ST. LOV18. AB H O A B. A B. H.O.A.B. Truaadala, Sb 4 I 3 lsholtao, cf. 8 1 4 1 A Hartaell, U. 4 0 OAuitln. 3b... 8 118 0, Cook, rf 4 16 Pratt. 2b.... 41111 Crew, ef 4 I 1 1 Of Walker, If 4 1 8 0 I Mullen, lb . 1 1 8 Wllllama. rt 4 1 0 Peklnph. 1 1 8 6 0 Howard, "lb. 8 3 12 3 . 3 1 1 La.ea. aa... 4 13 3 1 Boone Jb 1 A 3 8 Anw a 8111 'S";, ? J I Vmm'n. p'. A . I i i Bauroadnr aO Total. ... 28 31 l'l wllki 1 uoeh 1 A t a I at. l a Totals ....34 17 14 3 Batted for Raumgardner tn the third. Batted for Hoch in the ninth. New York O22OO0O0O-4 St. Louis 00100101 0-3 Two-baa hit: Ore. Three-base hit: Peckeripaugh. Hits: Off Hamilton. 3 in two Innings; off Baumgardner, 8 In one inning; off Hoch, none In six In nings. Sacrifice hits: Peckenpaugh, Mul len. Stolen base: Austin. Double plays: Agnew (unassisted), Shotten to Lavan to Howard, Brown to Peckenpaugh. Left on base: New York. 3; St. Louis, 7. Bases on bails: Off Hamilton, 3; off Hoch, 1; off Brown, 3. Struck out: By Hoch, 1; by Brown, 1. Wild pitch: Brown. Time; 1:55. Umpires: Evans and Sheridan. Naps Trim Macks. CLEVELAND. Sept. 21. -Cleveland over came Philadelphia s lead today and won, t to 4. Botn Bowman and Shawkny, who started the game, were knocked from the box. but Coumbe outpltched Breaslsr with men on bases. The thre pitchers mad for The Bee by a single, and a double in two times at bat. Score: CLKVKLANP PHlLAPFf.rHtA. AUII.O A.R. AB H.O.A.B. Smith rf... 4 8 4 0 ffMurphy. if , I 1 I ("iiapman. a 4 8 1 3 Ollarrv, aa ... 4110 .lr.hnr.ton. lb 1 0 3 0 OColllaa. lb.. 4 1 3 1 0 Wood. Ih ... 3 AT 0 0 laker, lb... 3 2 Jaokaon. rf. . 0 0 CAtrlnnla, lh. 1 I IVaoin, rf... 4 3 I A nWalah. cf... 3 0 3 0 0 I -Mole. Ih ... 8 14 8 lldrlna. If.. 410 irauey If .. 1 0 3 0 0..'heng, o... 4 3 8 8 0 HarlMlr. th. 3 I 8 8 A 'hawker. B. 1 1 l O'Neill, r... 4 1 3 I 0 Breaaler, p.. 3 1 Bowman, p. . A t oumbe. p.. 4 1 A 1 A Totals ....81 10 34 Totals ....31 11 V 17 Cleveland 04000001 S Philadelphia 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 l o-4 Two-base hits: Chapman. Khawkey. Three-base hits. Coumlw, Chapman. Ures Icr. Sacrifice hits: Barbare, Johnston, Hurry. Stolen bases: Smith, Graney, Col lins. -Jouble plays: Barbara to Lajole to Wood. Barbare (unassisted), Barbare to O'Neill to Barbara to Lajolo to Chap man, Presler to Barry to Mclnnls, Hits: Off Bowman, 1; off Coumbe, 8; off Shaw Coo m be, 7 In eight nnd two-thirds ln plngs; off Shawkey, 5 In two Innings; off Bresler, 7 In six Innings. Bases on balus: Off Bowman. 1; off Coumbe, 3; off Ssow key, 1; off Bresler. 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Coumbe (Mclnnlsl. Struck out: By Coumbe, 1; hy Bresler, 4. Passed ball: Srhang. Left on bases: Cleveland. 7; Philadelphia.. 7. Time: 1:15, Umpires: Chill and Connolly. A Lsrne Bars Kidney Troable Cannes It. It don't take long for kidney and blad der trouble to glv you a lame back, and even worse if not checked. Mrs. H. T. Ktrayna-e, Gainsville, Ga.. waa fairly down on her back with kidney trouble and Inflamed bladder. Bhe aaya: "I took Fol;y Kidney Tills and now my back is stronger than in years, and kid ney trouble and painful bladder sensa tion have entirely gone." 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Through tourist cars on fast limited trains daily din ing car service. Personally Conducted Excursions For rates of fare from this station address J. S. "Bud" Fisher Indiants Crush the Bisons, Nine to One BUFFALO, Sept. 31. -Indianapolis won today from Buffalo, to 1, Kalserllng was hit as frequently aa Buffalo's pitchers. ' hut the vleiltors were faster on the bases. Buffalo had several chances to score, only to. fall short on the hitting or too alow work around the bags. Score: R ill, Buffalo 0 0010000 0-1 1 lndlanapnlla ..10111010 4 3 Batteries; Krapp, Moore. Moran. Woodf man and Lavigne: Kalserllng and Rarl den. BALTIMORE, Sept. 21. By opportune) hitting Baltimore defeated Chicago today. 8 to 2. Qulnu kept the visitors" hlta well scattered except In the sixth Inning, when two alnglea and a triple netted two runs. Suggs went In In the ninth Inning with, the bases full and two out. Score: RH E. Baltimore ....0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 - 1 I Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 08 10 1 Batteries: Suggs and Jacklltsch; John son and Block. BROOKLYN. Sept. 21. Kansas City batrnd three Brooklyn pitchers hard and eaally won today's game, here, H to 3. Packard waa hit frequently, alan, but tightened In the nineties. Double plays hy Kansaa City spoiled several Brooklyn ral lies. Score: R.H.E. Kansas City 60000042 0-11 14 1 Brooklyn ...2 0000000 1 8 12 8 Batteries: Packard and Eaaterly; Fin neran, Marlon, Peters and Owens. PITTSBURGH, Sept. 21.-Crandall's pitching waa too much for Pittsburgh to day and St. IiOtits won, i t 3. F.ach mem ber of the St. Louta team made at least one hit. Score: R.H.E. St. Louis I I 1 1 t 0 (Mil 1 Pittsburgh ....0 10 0 0 0 0 0 08 8 1 Batteries: Crandall and Chapman; Bar- - ger, Dickson, Leclalre and Berry. . Visitors Defeat O'lteJIl. O'NEILL, Neb., Sept. SI. (Special Tele, gram.) The Kansaa city Red Sox won from the local club by a score of 4 to 3. Medltn allowed three hlta while Johnston of the locals held the Red Sox to two. Beore: tVH-E- Red Box 1 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0-4 2 0 O'Neill 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 08 8 0 Batertes; Medlln, Thompsen; Johnston, Jones. McNALLY, D. P. A.,. 14th and Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. I I I