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Z&AjCH PRED PCTATO"1.
!S,er4 SALAJ) A.HO ' fJ 1
y Som rejtstH perys I fl
OMAHA WINS AS TEX WHIFFS
-,
Booster' Slugging- Standby Faili as i
Curtain Drops at Des Moines.
510UKKE3 GET FOUR STRAIGHT j
hnrfr mim One More otrh la
HI. Rat Wkm He Riffs Mom
,, Ran In First nlta Tnt
Me. on Bases,
PES MOINES. fw.pt, 25.-Heelal Tele.
ram Omaha made It four straight
games from I)e Molina liy winning today,
7 to 5. The Booster 'MsnMruiis homo slay
closed rtie I'll I base bntl m aMm locally.
jTh end Was made more pathetic by
1 me laci mat "ix jana alrurk out With
I huwl full In the ninth lnnliis atil nnlv'
. thrr runa nnrd to win. ,
Th buttle im 0 -p-m- affair. Twira
''If Molnc tlrrl the cuunt and an tunny!
I time Oinulm foigc.l to thr lral again ;
' Finally In the ninth :nnln lth only one
' acor to tiie good, tlio vtaltora put tho !
I'.contrat on toe with a brai e of tallica. !
Four alnnlca In atiprcaainn by ScbaiiKli
!: J'ayn
KrLr anil Boll mcompliNhrd tii
Hat
Ivrueirr. hf of "hnMc run fiiiiin" added
another feather t-i Ilia enp todHy by vlr
, tually wlnnlni; the game In the flrat
Inning. , hoine run with two men on
bae was hi contribution. To be aure
I I tea ilolura tied t up In the third on two
j iuhl.e and two alnglea. Krrora were
j nmneroua on both tide nnd a rhanno In
'. pltchcra waa Indutaed In. I
Omaha', aore in the alxth reaulted fronj
,Bell'a double, a aarr.flce and flartfurda
'lerror. In the eighth. Thomson aingled.
;!.iK)k aeoond on n wild pitch, went to third
nrwu ana acoiea on a double
jateHl engineered with the help of Krueger.
It looK'd like a ninth Innlns rallv
' Iea Moinua wehn with one down, F.waldl
"!'" Jiogrog alnglrd and Hreen
llwulked fllllnK the baga. Kwuldt acored
Itwheu Krue dmmnvi lik' n- a
.j 1 Hiuuuiirr,
hJonetf nM-mc-rab e atrlke-out broaght down,t
i.ine curtain on th- Iea Molnea baae bal)
Bcore:
KS MfUN KB.
AH. H. H.
K
0
0
'ttreen, If (
Tlahn, rf 3
Jonea, lb .5
THunter, cf 5
Haley, c fi
Amir'aa. 2b 2
llogan. 21 I
Kwoldl, ob 4
1 Hartford, aa .4
Mogrldge, I '..5
Miaw t
A
I
ft
i
0
!
2
4
0
13
II
0
li
I
1
1
ft
0
0
u
0
i
0
Tolulg
40 i
OMAHA.
AH. R.
t.
A
1
A
3
I
r.
it
A
K.
0
2
A
A
A
A
1
0
A
0
MVn, 3b
1
I
rug, it) 0 i t
. Hell. If 5 j
'fuomuson, cf 4 . I I
Kruea-ei', rf 3 1 1
Th.nna. sa 4 A ft
Sehielbner, lb 4 A ft
eahaugh, c 4 1 1
Htvles. p J A 0
Wlllu, f A. 0 0
Total '.37 T 1A J7 13 3
Batted for Andrea In aeventh.
D Molne ........ 0 A S A A A 1 A 16
Omaha ,...S A C 0 0 1 0 1 27
Two-base hit: llahn. Haley, Hartford,
Payne, liell (2i. Stolen base: Hreen,
llahn, Hunter, Kwold, Thomaann. Krue
ger. Home run: Krueger. Sacrifice hlta:
Thomason. SlyU. tVrui k out: By Mog
rldge. ; by Style, 4 In eight and two
third Inning: by Willi, I in one-third
Got to Go Deep to
Liniments Help Locally, But
the DUeas45 is Way Down
Inside.
get ct t'je source at rheumatic
It reiiuU-c t'jr deep, rrchlng In
fluence of b. K. S the fauotis blood pur
ifier. Uheux:;;au 1 prlnoril7 a blood
discs tUat. ince It I In t ilt vital fluid
that rheucmlic teudcnclc re efrrled,
lodges in ibe olt gud muscle, there to
Irritate the civr ncJ produce pta.
And la order to drive out these pa!n in
UlctlDg auisi D It renulrr B. V,. H. t.
ink deep lotu the tiny elani'i Imbedded
la the Innermost t'.uura. ,t. 8. 8. travel
wherever the blond goes and never lose
It (nedlrinil influence. Tbl explain
why It overcomes th most bronlc fonr
of rheiiBiatlvm. why It dislodge those hard
oVposit that t'jlctea the Joints, fur It art
a a solvent and fUt the blood to pro
Tide la the tltsues tbo Bturl elemaota
for wblrb the. bed T building process run
tlauaJly craves sad must h?.
If joa have never used 8. 8. H. fur
rheum t lam, get bottle today of any
druggist. I se It a directed and
With
some simple bom help you will ooa
detbroae th worst and most painful
forms of rheumitlsm. Write th medi
cal departaieat. To Vwlft Specific Co.
S Sa-lft Hldg . Atlanta, C.a . for addl
tioaal adrlie. Tour may be a re
waer a alight belp from a pec1allst
whose advtc 1 free, will solve the mys
tery that h been mating life miserable
fur you. Wbea yon ask ur 8. 8. 8. In-
iT 5 , ,1? rsw
. To
pa lot
It and retus all ubatltotea,
Knew What Was Coming!
I
. v J .IV
W'iil illui
1 1
sttoent manager creighton
, FOOT BALL TEAM.
WALT KM
COAKLKV.
Walter J. C'onklev of Klnndreail. 8. D..
the titv atudent manager of the
retghtnn varalty loot nail team, foau'
ley haa vh fame aa an orator during
bl atay 4t the Cre'ghlon Arta college.
- - -
V'"t0 a eenlur. 7 Ho won accond
li'pe ,n the annual peare oratorical con
teat laat year and aecond place In the
1 annual conteat held at the arta college.
This la'hli flrat try at athletic.
1
I
Innlnt;. Hit: lift Mogrldge, ID; oft
Htylra, 1ft. Iiu.es on balls: off Mog
r.dge, I: off Stylea. 7. Hoiihl.i playa:
Mi gi ldkfl to Jonea to Hulcv. Wild pitclic:
Mnvrldir Ktvita 11. Puaaed ball: llnlev.
0Hll by pitched hall: llahn. 1-eft on baa:
I I a Moines. Omaha, . Time: 2.U6.
I'mpire: Fife and t'ullen.
Dill MM KM BKAT ll X TWII'K
Make It Three straight Over er
l.eoaue Champions.
SIOFX CITY, 8cpt. 2.V 8t. Joseph made
it thrre straight over the new champion
hy taking the final game of the aerie,
t e morning game, i to 2, and the after
noon conteat, H to h. Score, first game:
Slot X CITY.
1
r r-
! . 1 iMn -v
1. A
11 . , 1 1
----- 1
I t II
1 A i
All. U. II. O. A. E.
Cooncy, 2b ft A 1 2 I A
DavbUon. cf 4 1 3 S 1 A
Kane, lb 4 0 100
Clarke, If 2 A 9 2 A A
Halrd, 3b 5 ft 0 J 3 0
Callahan, rf 6 0 1 1 A A
Smith, as i A 3 I i 1
Murphy, c 3 1 1 1 2
Wood burn. P 2 A 1 A t 1
K'rtp A A A A A A
Klein, p A A A A 1 u
Total 3T. 2 1A 27 11 4
tV. JOSKPH.
AH. H II. O. A. K.
' Kennett. c." 4 11 1 A 0
j rox. If 6 l 1 A 0 A
I It. It ton, 2b 3 I I 4 I A
I ttei ter. Hi 3 0 3 6 0 A
I Patterson, lb 1 ft I ft A
VH.IInn .. i f 6 li A 0 A A
Purrell. Z 4 2 1 1 & ft
Stoloff. as 4 0 12 2 1
, Apni-w, e i I S 2
Vance, p 4 A A A 6 1
Totals
.37 -3 11 27 15 J
Batted for Wnouburn In e'ghth.
Floux City A AAA 1 A A A 12
St. Joseph 1 A A A 1 1 A 1 15
Twit-haae hlta: Kterxer. Stoloff. Three
base nits: Bennett. Sacrifice hit: Wood
burn. Sacrifice, flv: Hntton. Stolen hatca:
Kane l-i, liavidnon, I'ailalmn, AKliew U'l,
! Fox, iiurrell (3) Stoloff. Hrltton, Clarke.
Cout'li. p.ays: Vance to Agtiew to nier
ter. iiurrell to Hrltton to Patterson. Hit:
O f Wuoduurn. V In eight innings; off
! K'.ein. 2 in one Inning. Hum on bans: Oft
: Wiodburn, i: olf Klein, 1; off mice. a.
I rtruck out: Hy Woodl.urn, 6. by Klein. 1;
j bv Vance, . Wild pitch: Vance. Passed
hall: Avne, lilt by Itched ball: Bur
. ie I. I.e'1 on base Sioux City. 14. St. Jo
seph. 12. Time; 2 si. empires: Ousion and
McCafiertv
Score, second game:
810CX CITY
All H.
II
I
O.
4
A. E.
Coone , 2b...
5
i I avtilsun, cf.
I Kane, lb
! Murphy, rf...
i Halrd. 3b
M'fclluhan. rf.
Bmltb.
4
ti
"l
A
i
A
ft
A
a riHi, v
Clark, p
Iejrune
iHiyle, p
1
Totals
43 i
JOSKVII
A B. It.
4 I
I A
4 1
. 4 I
14 27 in
It
3
2
I
1
ll
a
A
O.
3
4
1
II
U
A
3
4
1
H mictt. if...
Fox. If
Itiitton. 21...
Patterson, Ih
W Illinois, rf
Hurrell. t'b...
.. 6
... 4
.. 3
4
...18
T
Stoloff. ss
Or! ffllh.
V llley. P
Total
Bat led for
13
Clark In sixth.
A o A
0 A 3 V A
Sioux City
St. Jose I'll
Two-baae hits:
reil. Sacrifice hit
I 10 15
4 A I 0-
Beiiucit. SniUh. Bur-
.Uol.iff Stolen liaiw
Bennett. Hrltton. 1'aiterson. Innings
pitched: By t'Urk, C; by Doyle. 3. Hits:
OU Wllley. 14; off Clark. . oft Duylc,
.5?
YOU "MfeHT
AS wt?CL GtT iCE
f RJENCN LAf6 CMOPi
i. liMKca on lial': lff "Murk. 2 Struck
i rut: Hv Wllley. 3; bv t'lai k. 5: bv Pnvle.
I I. Wll.l pitch : Wllley. F'Hascd ball:
nap. lime: 1 , 1 iniirea: .mi hi
fcity and tliiatoii. Attrt dnnce, !"p0.
wit iii:x ii:fkt tiii: .iii..i.ii:
Win Three t.amea nl of I I 1 r from
llciira.
I WUHITA.
Sept. L'fv Wichita cloHcd
I the ir: 4 acAHnn at home bv defeating )i n
rr. li to 2. which gave the Wlrhca Ihrce
Ignmeaoiit of live. Hurcher. u Kenvcr re
: 1 rult. waa knocked out of the box In five
Innlnaa and KdiiiKton, an outfielder, flu
lulled the game He atruck out five men
In the three Inning he worked. Hcore:
WICHITA.
AH. It.
II.
0
0
A.
0
1
a
Tvdemnn. if 3
O: he. If a
O'ltomkn. 2b 4
Fitzalmmnna, aa 3
Hi I la, cf 4
1
A
11
I
4
ft
1
4
15
A.
0
0
1
3
0
t
3
0
0
0
0
A
11
Happ. SI)
Henry, lb
1 irnhmn. c. . .
t'lemona, p..
Total
:u b
HKNVKIt.
A H. H.
2 l
1
K
Matthcwa. 2h...
Klaher, lb
II
A
(i
1
ft
n
o
0
n
A
: hiilngtnu. cf-p.
' Mct'nrty. e
Butcher. If
f'llffoV HH
o I
a!
( i
A I
0
0
A I
! U..rV...Mf 1h
Ciiaaidy. if
Faye lb-2b
I Hurcher, p
I Mitchell, cf
IMtlock
1
Totals ?. 2 8
Hatted for Caasldy In ninth.
IVnver A 2 0 0 A 0
Wichita A 1 2 3 A A A
0 0-2 1
0 i i
l,eft on bHdcs: Oenver. 5; Wichita. 3.
Sacrifice hit: Ocha. Two-base hlt:
Henrv (2). Kdlngton, Harbour. Home run:
Tvdeman. Hlta: orf Hurcher, S in five
innings; off Kdlngton, none In three In
nlnga. Double plav: Hills to Crnham.
Htruck out: Hy Kdlngton. 5: by flemons
i. Khhus on., balla: Off Hurcher. 1; off
t'lemona, 2. Hit ly pitcnen nn: rr
Ttun her.' Tili'mntl. Time: 1:40. I'tnpl-.es:
Van Hyvkla and Stockdnle
Slufeds Win from
Baltimore Terrapins
.. . t .i Mi v U.l Si.nl K. St. I.Otll
won from Haltlmore today. 5 to 2, prln-;
clpally because of the home team' loose
playing. Crandall wa effectivo excepting
In tbo fourth Inning, when two single
and a double netted Baltimore two runs.
His circuit drive over the fence In the
ixth Inning wa a feature. Score:
P..H K.
St. Tul 0 0 A 3 0 1 1 0 A-.". 7 i
Hatterlea: Crandall and Chapman;
Smith and Conley. Jacklitscli. Kuascll.
ui i.-l.-l I j v v.. Sent. 25. Hiiffalo lost
the ofiening gHme today to Kansas City
i n r i . . imii.u.. . ....
hv a score if 4 to 2. Fred Aliuerson neiu
the visitors runlesa for eight Inning
whIU hi teimmates gained a lead of two
runs off I'ackoni. TWO inpicw a
and an error by Downey gne the visit
ors victory in Hie lasi inning, m-oie.
It II K
Buffalo 0 A A A A A 2 A
uun.M. I'llv. 0 A A A A A A A
0 J
4 4 o
Batteries: Anderson and Lavlgne; Pack
ard and Easterly.
I'lTTSHl'llOH. Sept. 25. Klmer Knetxer
wa In fine form today and Indianap.ili
wa hut out. I to A. The visitors got only
three hlta and l o fthe mstruck out.
Two imsea, two sacrifice and a single
gave Pittsburgh the only run In the sixth
inning ek'ore: ' K.H.K.
Indlanapolla ..A A A A 0 A A A A A 8 2
J lltsburgh ....0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 -l 6 1
Batteries: Kalaerllng. Mullln and Karl
den; Knetaer and Berry.
BROOKLYN. N. Y.. Sept. 25. Chicago
f.utbatted rUooklyn more than 2 to 1 in
the opening game of the series today,
touching up Miner Brown freely, and won
easily, 4 to 1. The visitor broke a I t 1
tie In the r.lxtli on Wilson' double and
Zwtlllng'a single and added two runs in
b.A Hu.-Mnth hu tlmt.lv hnttina. Johnsiin
....!. v..-nAntu. r..r Chii'san ana struck
out ten men. .willing home run In the
second waa a feature. Score:
Chicago 0 1 0 A 0 1 3 0 04 11
I . . A ..... .1 .1 A A A I C A 1
nrooKiyn v v t v w w v v v . v v
Batterlea: Johnson and Wilon, Brown
and Watson.
Veteran Auto Racer
Killed on Denver Way
DENVER, Colo., Sept. 25.-K. W. Swan
brougii. a veteran automobile racer, wus
killed In a race at the Overland track
here late today. Ill ma hlne plunged
through a fence and a timber struck
Switnhrough on the head. Tht waa the
first day of a series of race conducted
by the lenver Motor club.
NORFOLK HORSE WINS
GOOD RACE AT TECUMSEH
TKCl'.MSF.II. Neb., Sept. 2t. (Special
Telegram. Result of yesterday' events,
Mlourt-Kana-KebraHka Circuit races:
Pacing. 2;11 clans:
A kick V. iJ. It. Heliicr. Nor
1
o
0
A
A
A
A !
folk! 1
U I '
Acy-al-Law iM. Inerney, Agency,
..l In. I
Vi Belle Blase. (A. ti. Allertun, llain-
1 lin. Kun.l... 3
I Cioe W. ilsaac ljlor, gu.ncy,
:l 111 I 4
Time. 2;. 2:17V,. 2:17V,. 2:IS4.
i- I Trotting. 2 22 class:
I Golden Maid (lw Herman, H'awa-
' lha, Kan.) 1 1
, - 1'ln iA. G. Allen. Hamlin. Kanl 2 S
a I Black Silk tJoah Gunn, Seneca.
Ti Kan.) ; i 2 S
- Time. 2.J.H. 2.25. 2:25.
J! I Free-for-all. Johnson county horses:
I 1 lexter I Heerupl I 1
"Mlduet (Jake Kdwarda) 2 2
0 I Colonel til. Pierce) 3 u
Time. 2 45, 2:2V
Half-mile dash: Kaiser IC. Clapi'V
flrat; General French u Miner), necond;
H'lly ill. Pumanl. third. Time, AW
yi.art. r-i.iile dash: Mia Blue ill. Sber
iranl. firn; General French tC. Miner),
seeoitd; Major i-l. Wills), third. Time.
0:2.
tomorrow.
Th races will cloi with a big prograni
I ilti Hi: K: IMi.H.. ,s.'i i ) . SKi J rAHlA( I'li. 1!14.
&ET A QOTTUE
r COG.NAX., r.
e-)- IT. .
Standing of Teams
WKSTKHN I.KAUL'K.
l'lnycd. Won. !oat. Fit.
Sioux f'llv 1H1
mi
Penvor h
Ht. Joseph IM)
Uea Momea I.VI
.wo
.Duo
.1X1
.tv:t
.tin
Hi I
1 1
7S
Kli
SO
s:i
:n
OmiihH .
l.llH oil!
Tiipeka
Wichita
AM KM.
imi
l.'i
im
mi
KKAGl'i:. I
W.I. I'd
.:tx5
NAT' I. I.KAOI K.
W.KPct.
Piiihi -i 4! .. lioston mm .son
I llonon Ml So ,M' New York.. .77 M .f4
Waslilngton.nl wt ,n24St. IaiuIs....7 7 .531
lietto't 75 l ..'.21 Chicago 7n 9 .521
t'hlcago ....t" 77 .ii5 I'bila 7ft T4 .m
New Voi k...". 77 ,4.l Hrooklyn ...Rl .4 .483
8t Louis. ... 4 7 .4'd llttjtburgh .62 79 .440
t'le cland ,.4ti !)S .3I Cincinnati ..57 87 .396
t ftrrila)' Keanlta.
WKSTKRN I.KAOXK.
Penvei, 2; WIcbltH.
OmiihH. 7: Dca Moines. B.
St. Joseph. 5-t; (4loux City. 2-6.
A.MKKICAN I.KAtHK.
I'hlliKlclphlH. 3: ChlcHKo, I.
Hoston, I: St. I.ouls. 10.
New York. 6; lietroit. 4.
WHshiiiKtuii. 1; Clcveliind. 3.
NATIONAL LKAOI'K.
Clncinniiti, 0-3, Hoato.i 2-4.
I'lttsliumh. 2: Hrooklvn, 3.
St. lyiuls. 1: New York. 3.
Chicago. 2: Philadelphia. 3.
(mites Today.
Western Ijengue Denver at Topcka,
Wichita Ht Lincoln, Dca Molnea at St.
Joseph. Omaha Ht Sioux City.
T I American league Philadelphia nt Chl
i ragn, Hoston at Ht. Ixjuls, New York at
Detroit. Washington at Cleveland.
National League Chicago at Hoston,
si. Louis at KriMiklyn. Pittsburgh at New
York, Cincinnati at Phlladetiphla.
Federal League Kunaas City at
Buf
falo. St. liuls at Haltlmore. Chicago at
Hrooklyn, Indianapolis at Pittsburgh.
American Association Cleveland at
Louisville. Minneapolis at Kansas City,
St. Paul ut Milwaukee, Columbus at In
dianapolis, i.i
K90SIERS OPEN BIG 9 PLAY
!Wi11 Vtday'
Lid in West.
CHICAGO
WATCHING
CONTEST
Mnroona Will Take On Indiana
Meat Week Harvard and Hat
sera and Yale and Maine
to Rattle.
CHICAGO, Sept. 25. It will be Indiana's
privilege tomorrow to open the Ulg Nine'
foot ball season, the Hooaior taking on
De I'auw In a contest that at the same
j .... ... . . J..i
nine tins i..c ..u . - -.
state. With the Chicago-Indiana game
only a week away, the result of tomor
row's buttle at Hloomlngton will be
awaited with Interest In Chicago, while
alumni of the Hooslcr school will anxl-
... . .... ,W
i ously reucl tne siory or me ni, -
I Ing a it does the debut or coach cnuus
. , i .1 . U n a n rt
us a, conference muin- aim
what'they hope will be a new era in west
ern athletic.
From the De Piuw atandpolnt the game
Ik of more than usual Importance, since
it will show In a meaaure what the Oreen
caatle iuad may hope for In the hard
rampalgn mapped out for It. De Pauw
next Wednesday play Michigan.
The following weatern game are to be
played tomorrow:
At Hloonilngton-De Pauw against In
dians. ... . .
At Lawrence llnssen bkbiiiki i"".
At Milwaukee Marquette against
Mil-
waukee Normal.
At Cleveland Hiram against
Western
Keacrve.
At Akron
-Case against Akron.
Free-for-All Won by
Amby W at Soo City
Siol'X CITY, la.. Sept. 3fi.-The free-for-all
pace featured the interstate fair
races today. Amy W. won first money.
Summary:
Trotting 2 claaa. Manufacturer
stake, purse Sl.trtA: 8a.ll S.. won; laaac
H T.. second; Wiggins' Lass, third; Hal
Tolus fourth; Aixbdale Maid, fifth. Best
time, 2:14'4. . . . f
Free-for-all pace, purae '
Laurel Hal,
won: The Sherltl, seconu.
third; Carter G., fourth.
Best time. 2:13.
HASTINGS HIGH ELEVEN
OVERWHELMS EDGAR TEAM
HASTINGS. Nob.. Sept. 25. -(Special Tel-fgrain.V-Though
they went Into th game
expecting a bard contest Coach Schlssler
pupil of the Hasting High chool de
feated Fdgar High school. 63 to 7. In the
first foot ball game of the season thla
afternoon. Hastings o"""
! .... . w, A ll.t on their
visitor Bl Uio I--- -
score in fifty minutes of play.
Base Ball at Braalna.
BRI NING. Neb. Sept. . 25.r(Speolal.V
The second day of I'.nm ng base ball
r..,.nini .new a nun n "i" .........
1 1 i ... i..t to Deadlier. 4 to A.
Bushop
2 rn..H"i.t ..n hit and struck out seven
ien-
teell Halierie. .e.i.. r ,
Hh bHidson: Hrunlng. I.ubv and IWrhtiti.
Faii bury was lalen 'by Narka. 8 to i.
i',,ro: . a a
A A A I
0 0 10
0-1
HAtteries: Fairbury, Sholl. Shaner and
Boothe; Narka. Bever Kuckcr mi,
off Sholl 3; off Sbsner, 6: off Bever, 5.
StVurk out: 'By Sholl. 3; by hhaner. bjr
Bever. . Base on ball: iff Shaner.
7; off' Bever. 2.
provldenre I. 1.. 4 ha !.
PROVIDENCE, by defeating Batllmore
today, captured the luterualiooal league
peuaant.
Drawn
(vAS VI f
S Sf I GGItNNANF'
- -Av iff Lr-
BRAVES TRIM REDS TWICE
Chut Out Cinci in First and Win,
Four to Three, in Second.
GAIN A LEAD OF HALF GAME
Rnilolph llnrla Aprnlng Contest
anil Holds Visitors rnrec
for "eeond Time In Two
liny.
HOSTON, Sept. 25. Cincinnati was de
feated twice by Huston toda, 2 to 0, in
the first gnnie and 4 to 3 In the second.
The douhle vh tory increased Boston's
lead over New York by half a game.
Rudolph pitched the opening contest and
held the visitors scoreless for the second
time In two days. A douhle end a single
gave Boston one run In flint game and
a throw Into center field by Oonzales let
In the other tally.
In the second game bunched hits and
two Cincinnati errors enabled the home
team to ohtain a lead which the visitors
could not overcome. Score, first game:
R.H.K.
Cincinnati OAftftOOOO 0-0 7 1
Boston 01000010 2 7 1
Batteries: Ylngltng nnd Gonzales;
Rudolph and Gowdy.
Score, second game: R ILK.
Cincinnati A01AI001 03 7 3
Boston 03A1AAAO 4 7 1
Batteries: Douglass nnd Gonzales;
James and Gowdy.
Phils Trim Cubs.
PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 25. Cravath
home run Into the center field bleachers
In the tenth Inning gave Philadelphia the
victory over Chicago here today, 3 to 2.
Raumgartevn and lavender kept the hits
of their opponents scattered In the first
eight Inning, during which the home
team led, 2 to 1. Chicago tied the score
In the ninth, when F.ties singled. Fisher
sacrificed, Bresnahan, who batted for
Lavender, walked an Yeach doubled.
Pierce took Lavender's place In the ninth.
Score: R.H.E.
Chicago A1AA0AA01 02 8 2
Philadelphia 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1-3 11 1
Batteries: Lavender, Pierce and Archer;
Baumgartner and Burns.
Giants Perk I p and W in.
NEW YORK. Sept. 25.-New York broke
Its losing atreak today bv defeating St.
Louis, S to 1, in the last game of the
series. The victory wa a gift by Catcher
Wingo of the vlaitora. With the scoree a
tie In the eighth. New York filled the
base. Grlner struck out Merklee, but
Wlngo dropped the third strike. Wlngo
then threw wild to Grlner. who covered
the plate, and Fletcher and SnodgraB
scored. I'mpire Klem put Beck out of the
game for kicking as he came to hat In
the ninth. Score: R.H.E.
8t. I.ouis OAAA1A00O 1 8 1
New York 00100002 S 7 1
Dodo-era Make It Tej.
BROOKLYN. Sepet. 25.-Brooklyn,s
tenth straight victory over Pittsburgh
hero today waa the eleventh straight de
feat for the Pirates. The score Was 3 to
2. Krrors by Siglin and Gerber enabled
Bnoklyn to tie the score in the eighth
and win In the ninth when a fumble and
a bad throw by the new Pittsburgh short
stop let In Schmuts, who had doubled,
making the deciding run. Score: K.H.E.
Pittsburgh 10010000 02 6 2
Brooklyn A 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1-3 10 1
Batterle: H. Kelly and Coleman; Reul
bach. Schmuti and McCarty.
America a Association
Milwaukee
St. Paul
Columbu
Resnlts.
RUE.
7 15 A
V 0 fi 4
4 8 1
6 10 3
9 14 2
3 8 4
Indianapolis ,.,
Cleveland
Louisville
York Take First Game.
YORK. Neb.. Sept. 26 (Special Tele
gram.) York and David City High school
foot ball elevens played the first game of
tho seaaon here this afternoon. Score:
York. 14; David City. 7.
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DETROIT, Sept. 23.-New York d
feated Detroit, 0 to 4. In the first game
of their final series. Battery and fielding
errors paved the way for the visitors'
first three runs; consecutive hitting sent
In the winning runs In the ninth. Most
of Detroit's hits were waBted. Score:
R.H.E.
New- York 1 0 A A 0 A A 2 25 7 2
Detroit 1 A 0 A 1 0 A 2 04 11 4
Batteries: New York. Warhop, Keat
ing and Nunatnaker. Detroit, Cavet and
McKee.
Macks Trample, Hose.
CHICAGO. Sept. 25. Shan key, backed
with excellent support, held Chicago to
four hies and Philadelphia made ii two
straight trom the locals, 3 to I. The
world's champions won the game in tho
second Inning when they scored two runs
on singles by Strunk, Mclnnea and
Schang, a base on balls to Baker and an
error by Schalk when he threw wild to
first In an attempt to complete a douhle
play. Their other run came In the fifth
when a base on balls to Hurry, an Infield
out, a single by Murphy and a double
steal scored a run. Chicago was saved
from a shutout when Demmitt'a walk.
Blackburn's sacrifice and J. Collin's single
netted a run. Aside trom the pitching of
Shaw key and Wolfgang, the fielding of
Wolfgang. Demmitt and Barry was a
feature. Score: R.H.E.
t iiiiaueipnia...A z u u l u A u iyi i u
Chicago 1 0 A A 0 A A 0 Al 4 2
Batterlea: Philadelphia, Bhawkey and
Schang; Chicago, Wolfgang and Schalk.
Napa Bump Senators.
CLEVELAND, Sept. 25. By bunchinn
hits off Bentley In the third Inning Cleve
land defeated Washington, 3 to 1, thu
evening up the serieB for the year be
tween the two clubs, each having won
ten games. Henry's triple saved Waeh
Ington from a shutout. Score: R.H.E.
Cleveland A A 2 A A 1 A A 7 2
Washington ..AAAAA010 0-1 S 2
Batteries: Cleveland, Steen and Egan;
Washington, Bentley, Harper, K. Will
iams and Henry.
Browns Defeat Red Sox.
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 25. M. Louis came to
life this afternoon, pounded Shore bard
and often and won from Boston, 1A to L
Hoblltzel'B single and a two-base hit by
Gardner prevented a shutout, "j
Boston 010000000 1 60
St. Loul 4 0 0 A 8 4 A A '10 8 V
Batteries: Boston, Shore, Bedieni ana
Thomas; St. Louis, O. Pratt, Hamilton
and Agncw.
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CRAWFORD, Neb.. Sept. 25-(Speclal
Telegram.)-The Crawford tri-state fair
opened here under ideal weather con
dition. The bucking contest with rider
from Montana. Wyoming. South Dakota
and Nebraska, took place a sched
uled two riders being thrown but
not 'seriously Injured. "Columbia Fire."
owned by B. G. Bohanan of Lin
coln, that will enter in the buj tri
state Bpeclal trot or pace race Saturday
for a purse of S&00. was on the track. The
derby race Saturday for a pursa of S50A,
also has attracted several good horse
from distance of 100 to BOO mile.
The wild 'steer riding contest for Friday
and Saturday promise great entertain
ment. Inasmuch as the teera are brought
In from off the range and are wild in
every sense of the word.
I '
Buffalo Fair Close.
KEARNEY. Neb., Sept. 25. (Special
Telegram.) Buffalo county's fair and
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seen here nnd it is now certain that the
fair will bo n permanent Institution in
this county. Over aft.Oini people, went
through the gates, and exhibits were sent
from counties suit otinding Buffalo. Tho
stallion exhibit was the strongest. It
belnw a new feature this year.
Hebron Trim Falrbary.
FAIKBlHY. Neb., Sept. 2.".. ( Special
Telegram.) The foot ball season opened
here this afternoon with a close game be
tween Fairbury and Hebron lllch school.
Hebron winning, 7 to A. Wallace of
Hebron succeeded In breaking around
Faltbury's end, cariyine" the ball over for
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