10. T7TE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, fx., TO HER 8. 1!)U. Mr. JackHe Gets a Kiss by Telephone Drawn for The Bee by J. Swinnerton DVI I itJoT rLwx uvtK ig WHii-..ru. tLJT ot 1 I To --Hec L klC 0ji . hr II I II I I A a r a ?r r rvr : x m m r M II I I I I I It I B ' , I I I I ' ' . I ID I i II I I I II : ' '-v' r, "ill vrk- I BRAVES SEE ATHLETICS WIN Stallings tnd Nearly All Hit Men . Witness Tanki Slaughtered. CHAMPIONS IN SPLENDID FORM Mrk'a Playera Hammer Pleh'e Ie. II very Hard, Partlralarly F.arly F.arlr la tfca First Tin laalaas. PHILADELPHIA, Oct 7.-In their final Kama of th championship awn. th rhllalphla team thla afternoon x hibtlod the beat form of their tunlnf up exhibition for th world' aerlea and de feated New York, by 10 to 0. Mack'i playera hammered Pleh'a de. lU'ery hard, enperlally In the flrat two InnlnM. when they bunched nil hlta with three paea and three ttolen baaea and ' rred aavan time. Walah drova In four runa In tha flrat two aeaalona with a four-baKfer and a InKle. Oldrlng. Barry and Ktrunk aUo hit ths ball hard. Four plti hera ware tiaed by tha home team. Breler waa touched up for three alnglea and Kva a paaa In h flrat three InnlnKa. Buah. Hhawkey and Tennock each twirled two InnlnKi. They blanked their opponenta In every In ami. One hit waa made off Rhawkey, but thla waa followed by a double play. Manager BtallinK and nearly all tha Boaton Bravea wltneaaed the con teat. Score: NBW TORK. rHIIADBI-rHlA. AB H O. A K AB H.O.A.K u.i.i Ih . 1 I IMiirphr. rt.. 1 t Htrtwll. It.. 4 It MdrlBI. If... (Yok. rt 4 I arhninvwaa. It t rw, r tail 'oiiim. ib.. t i l Mulln. lb.. I i I lopf. in.... rwkiopa', al I I I taker. Ib... Hraiwrt. ... tall alh. lb ., noma. tb.... I It ailruDk. .. I'tob. a I 1 Jrrr. M... Ip. . , Tatala It IU1I IMrAvnr, a. ftraaalar. p. Huh. P . Hhakr. f. Panaock, . i i tit 4 I II 4 111 1 4 1 110 1 1 1 l a l i ' Twala U II IT I New Tork 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0 Philadelphia I I M 1 H -W Two-baae hit: Barry. Three-baaa hit: Oldrln. Home run: Walah. Saorlfica fly: Ipp. PouMa playa: Walah to Harry to Walah, Harry to Walah. Hoona to Teck InpaiiKh to Mullen. St ln baaee: Malael, klurphy (i). Col Una, Harry. Hla: Off Mreaaler, I in three Innlnnn; off Buah, none In two InnlnKa; off Hhawkey, 1 In two InnlnKa: 'f I'ennork, nona In two Innlnpa. Struck out: By Breaaler, t: by Buah, 2: by Fennock, 1: by ileh. 1. Haaea . on balla: Off Breaaler. 1; off I'ieh, b. Ift on haaea: New York, 3; I'hllaoeliihla. 4 fVat baae on error: rhlladrlphia. 1. Wild pitch. By Ileh. Time:-1:10. Uro plrea: Kvana and lUMebraad. Keaatera Trim Real . ' BOSTON, Oct. 7. Waahlnaton won. It to 4, over Boaton In the final came of tha aeaaon today, tha fo;mr team galn luar third nlaca In tha league atamilng by the victory. The vlaltora hit Bedleiit and Kiith nara. atiit waamnnu'n naa obtained a good (tad I lie playera of both tma made merry during tha final In iilnga. rcore: H-H.1& Waahlncton.. 0 4 0 0 4 0 1-11 W I Boaton ...... 1 10002000-4 11 Batterlea: Waahlngton, Bentley, Orlf fith and Henry; Boaton, Bedlent, Ruth, Cooper, Speaker and Cady, Meekla Waatt Kherlff. Jouett Meekln. tha former noted pitcher of tha Ulanta during the Fried man reKlme, la a candidate for aheriff In hla home county In Indiana, tta la running on an Independent ticket. Tatwller Jola rVed Kaa. Outfielder TTkifUer. who goea to the Ked rkix from the Providence team, haa had tao pravlou trlala In faat company aa a member of tha lctrolt Tlgera. Ebsd Sufferers Want to Kntra The Light U Turned on to a Subject of Dsj-kxtegs. Tha mere fact that S. S. S.. th famous blood purifier, drtvea out dieeae la a world's story, a topic of cenvereatloa whar srer nea get together. 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Their medical dnrtmcat Is where aaoat people first acek advica that pot them earths straight road. I ! 1 HUl-LO'. HULLO! 1 AtORwG KID'. , SS I , k M KITTY? , ) IV MAW.'HAM.!SHES&ONt-l fN. . a I IS JACK1. V rt AW W FROM HERE X Dp HUWiV BACK 1 g V13 SfZ lONT LET HER WORRV fc. xA I ruL be AvHjcwy I Y you., now cmt i 1 LC3N6SOWE! J I HAVE OUST A TfeEKTV I . v " 7,, L sr IK, WEEMT Y-KlS OVER A X,,. ev ' ' i jgx racers mmxtn plans Burman and Ditbrow Approve Pro moter'! Ideai for Auto Track. BOTH WILL BIDE SPEEDWAY Fa m naa Drlvera Make F.ffar im Break Reeorda aa Waodea C ircle, ta Be, fompleted. by ThankagtvlaaT Jack rrlnce, prrmoter of the Omaha automobile apeedway, la In receipt of a letter from Bob Burman and Loula Dla brnjr, klnga of the automobile track, de claring tha conviction In the aucceaa of hla venture. Both ride re are In favor of wood track and claim record will aurely ba broken. rMabrow aaeerta ha will circle at a a peed of 100 mllea an hour, while Burman la equally eangulna that ha can ahatter tha recorda ha now holrta. Both of tha driver will rid a on the Omaha track thla fall, and their expreaa purpose will he to break aomo of the ex isting recorda. Prince expecta to have tha track Itaelf built by Thanksgiving day, and If ha aucuerda the trial spina will oo cur on that day. The Rrandetand and other construction will not be completed uutil next spring. What 4 he trlera y. Following are copies of tha mlsalrea of Plebrow and Burman to Prince: Kindly permit me to state for Mr. Prlnra's benefit, alao youra. that If he builds your speedway according to his present plana of construction, 1 will aay from a racing standpoint It will ba tha fasteat and safest speedway aver con structed, and 1 am willing to wage 11,000 that I can ride the track, when finished and ready for ranlng, at the speed of 100 miles an hour or better, and will be per fectly eefe all tha way. I turned tha one- mile motordrome speedway track la Loa Angeles three years ago, that waa built by Mr. Prince, In close to thirty-six sec onds, and hla preaent plana of construc tion. I am aure, will be four or' flva aeo- onda faater to tha mile than tha Loa Angeles track, Reepectfully youra, LOUIS DI8BKOW, Credeatlal frem lanaaa, I have driven, raoas In different parts of Europe, Including tha famoua Brook landa apeedway: alao on all speedways and dirt tracks In different parts of the I'nlted States, from New York to Cali fornia, and have had many yea re of ex perience In driving races, and 1 will atata that. In my candid opinion, a speedway built of wood, of a mile and a quarter to a ml la and a half, according to the pres ent plana that I have Inspected and gone over very carefully with Mr. Prince, that hla Ideas of construction with a triple radius, and the etretchea and curves banked at a perfect angle, according to his method of construction, will be tha greatrat sensation af a apeedway tha world ever raw, and I predict that all world'a recorda will be broken on auch a speedway. I have driven rapes on brick speedways. alao on cement speedways, and concrete and dirt aa well. The vibration on dirt and concrete la too much going at the ter rific speod. llrt speedways all cut loose and make furrowa. Tha heat on cement, concrete or brick ta so terrific that It breaks or crystallises the steel. They are also very hard on tires, much mora so than wood. I hold the mile and other reoorda on tha Indianapolis apeedway, and I will sura break all these reoorda now held there on tha speedway to ba built according to Mr. Prince's preaent plan of eonat ruction. My record on tha Indlanapolla apeedway ta 36, and aa I aald above. 1 am con fident all these records can be broken on ur rriora inn oponmc meet of. this new speed wsy. jwiapnvuuiiy youra "BO II" UUrtMAN. Official Standing UI JNational League maw TORK. Oct. ?.The nfflrl.1 standing of tha National leacua at the close of tha 1814 season, aa announced by secretary JOnn la. Heydler. Is aa follows: Won. Loat. Pet M Mi' 70 .& 72 .629 it .DlDi 7 . .4X7 NO .41 KA .4 M . .3S0 Boston New York..., M K4 81 Tt 75 , 74 , t , SO St. Louis h lea no Brooklyn hiledrlphla Pittsburgh .. Cincinnati .. Browns Beat Cards in Second of Series bt. loits, Oct. 7.-Pltchera on both teams were hit hard In tha aecortd game of the city aeries here today and the St. Loum Americana won over the local Na tionals, 7 to 4. Score: R.H.E. Nationals ....0 1 t 0 0 0 14 IS 4 Americana ....J t 0 0 0 0 t 7 11 1 Batterlea: Sal lee. Perdue and Snyder; Hamilton. Baumgardner and Agnew. TIP TOPS WIN FROM THE BUFFALO FEDERALS BUFFALO. N. T.. Oct T.-The Federal league aeaaon closed here today. Brook lyn taking He first Kama of th eerlee, 10 lo 1 Tha game wa preceded br ball throwing, hitting and base running rn teata. Oanderaon equalled the record of :3l for a bunt and rua to flrat Score: . R.H.E. rmriaio lOOOOtoa 4 1 4 Brooklyn II 1 I It a M (Called at end of eighth; darkneaa) ltaltertaa: Woran. Moore and Blair Brown and Owena. Lajole laeda la ta. Whan l.Jole, on September 27, made the A.tuHb safe hit of hu major loaaue career he aald: "I expect to reinaiu In major company for eevrral year and bafor I quit I expect to regialer al tea at aaoUtar thousand lata" 1 v 1. Speed Kings Back a - S : ij .a.'tse ' -W -Ax . y&? trs ;--mMB . V-.V-1TTTC Ea rrsiiiiiisaiiamssMaaaaaaaaa VSUKMAN ') f LOUIS DISBROW. Scott, Ballyhoo Man, to Announce Plays of Series for The Bee W. A. Scott, a ballyhoo man of S3 years' experience will announce tha playa of the world'a series came for The Bea from a raised platform at the corner of Seven teenth and Fmrnam streets this year. Omaha fans will remember Scott as he called the plays for The Bee last year and hla clear, resonant voice was i garded as the most efficient manner In which to make, the public familiar with each detail of the game at It occurred. A temporary board will be erected for the score by Innings, and Scott will read the plays as Boon aa the newa cornea over the wire direct from tha grounds. By hearing; Mr. Scott fans will be able to learn the procedure of the championship battlea but a few seconds after their oc currence at Shlbe or Fenway parks. Scott has been talking to the public all hla life, and he clearly understands how to make a delivery that la understood by all. He has acted as ballyhoo for some of the biggest attractions in the world, and ha haa circled the globe during his career. From Omaha he will go to the exposition at San Diego. The Bee In vitee all fans to hear Mr. Scott each day and, from his success of last year, there la no doubt but that the vocal method will prove to be the best way to "see tha world'a series play by play. MACKS AND BRAYES . PREPARE FOR FRAY (Continued from Page One.) Baaeman leal, who will no into tha aer les In place of Smith, who I lying In a Brooklyn hospital with a broken ankle. Deal waa given a good workout In field ing, hard hit grounder and alao to face aome atltf pitching. talllaars Cheers l'p. Stalling, who wa reported to have, Decn greatly aepreased over smith s mis fortune, began to cheer up today. After the practice he aald he felt confident that Ueal would, do hla best to measure, up to Smlth'a ability t the bat. A majority of the Boaton rlayers took in tha final game at Shlbe park in the afternoon. when the Athletics trouncehd Ney York, 10 to 0. They did not learn much about their opponents style of play. The New York pitching was easy and tha Phlla delphla team laced the ball to all parta of tha field. The Athletics took no chances on tha baae and played straight base ball all through tha gome. While at Shlbe park. Oeorg Stalling met Connla Mark. There waa mutual con gratulations over the winning of their respective pennants and each expressed the hope that the series would be a good one. While at th park. Stalling ar ranged with Mack for the Braves 10 prac tice at Shlbe park tomorrow morning fater tha Athletics have their usual work, out. There will be no secrecy In the Bos ton practice. Th players will remain only long enough to become familiar with the grounds and tha shadows cast by the high standa. whoa g-M .. setapey gl ernfw w tnwww Aaxleas Over Mclaale. Some of the rooters of the world's champions are becoming anxious over Mclnnts, th first baseman. About ten days ago he was alruck on his throwing hand by a pitched ball In St. Loula and has not played In a game since, although ha has appeared- in practice. The club management ha not said much about his Injury, but there Is no doubt he will get into tha first gam on Friday. Out fielder Walah. who broke Into baae ball . aa a flrat baaeman on the Niagara Unt varalty team, has baea playing ta hie- Up Jack Prince Inaia' plana In fine style and hitting the ball hard. .Demands for tickets for tha aerlea was nevW greater than It ia thla year. Tha application for reserved seats at Shlbe Park was four times greater than tha capacity of the grandstand. A certain number of tlcketa were held for prtvl, leged persons, and the remainder were placed on sale at tha ticket office of a department atora. Six Blocks Langf. Tha Una of purchaaera at thla office began to form early Monday morning, and It waa mora than six blocks long when the sale began. Tha line broke when tha ticket office opened, and tha police had much difficulty In quieting the disorder In tha crowded shopping dis trict Mounted policemen had to be used to Bcateftho crowd. Hardly had the ticket office opened than apeculators began to sell aeata for tha games S3 to to above the regular prices. Five and tt tlcketa were quickly sold ontan d all the 12 seats were dis posed of early la th afternoon. When the ticket of floe wlndowa cloaed there was atlll a lonT Una oa the street. Kntarprlsing householders whose homes border two sides of Shlbe Park are erect ing atands on the roofs of their houses. 'These will seat about 4,000 persons, and tlcketa are being sold at from (0 cents to S3 each. Buffeds Win Two From Pittsburghs BALTIMORE, Md.. .Oct. T.-BalUmor won both ends of the double-header with Pittsburgh today, t to S and 4 to 1 Both team played listlessly, due chiefly to the weather, which waa better suited to foot ball than baas balL Score, first game: R.H.E. Pittsburgh ...10 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 S 1 Batlimore .. 0 1 0 0 t 1 0 0 - 10 S Batterlea: Barger and Roberta; Vt'U helm and Kerr. Score, second game: RU E. Pittsburgh ...0OOI10OD -S J S Baltimore ...S 000200 481 Game called eighth account of darkness. Batteries: Camnlta and Berr), Smith and Kerr. r - y Indianapolis Defeats Grizzlies in Ninth DENVER. Colo.; Oct. T A ninth-lnnlng rally by the Indlanapolla team of the American association defeated Denver of the Wealern league today in UjeTnter leagua aerlea, by a score of 4 to 6. A duulile by Bronkle. scoring Rellly, followed by Met' single, souring Bronkle. tied the soure aad won the game for the vlaltora. Score: R HE. Denver 0 H I 1 I M M II I Indlanapolla .0 0 0 0 0 1 S 10 I Batteries: Harrington and block NMera. Schardt and oUaaell. talkenberg at Best and the Hoof eds Win INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 7. Falkenberg waa at hla best today and tnoianapoiis won from St. Loula, 4 to 0, and clinched the champlonahlp. The looal pitchera al lowed three hits, two of them in the ninth Inning, struck out eight batsmen and gave one base on balla. He waa given perfect support Fielder Jones. St Louis' man ager, batted In ths ninth inning and flew out. , Score: R.H.E. St. Louis 0 0000-0 Indiamuoli.. 2t0S0 4S0 Bkiteriea: Davenport and Chapman, Falkenberg and Karlden. Cheek Kidney Traahle at O There la such ready action In Foley Kidney Pllla you feel their healing from the very flrat dose, backache, weak, aora kldneya, painful bladder and Irregular ho lloa disappear with their use. O. Palmer, Greea Bay, Wis., says: "My wife ia rap- Idly recovering her health and strength due solely to Foley Kidney Pllla" And W. T. 1 1 uti hens. Nicholson, Ga., aaya, "Just a few doaes ntade me feel better. and now my palna aad rheumatism are all gone and I sleep all night long." All daalera every where Advertisement INDIANTS CAPTURE PENNANT Hoofedi, by Beating St. Louis, Win Federal Flag-. SECOND TIME. IN TWO YEARS Credit ta I. a rare Mraiar Given 1 Whoa Bill" Phillip, Man. aster af Team, for Victory. INDIANAPOLIS, tnd., Oct. 7.-By win ning from St Loula today the Indlanap oils Federal league team, for the second time In two years, captured the Federal league pennant. To Manager "Whoa Fill" Phillips, the "si lent leader" of the team, who also was at the helm of the club last year when it won the first flog of the league, credit la Klven In a large measure for the winning or tho second championship. He, how ever, ascribes the victory to hla players. The feature of the local team' work this season was Ha strong attack. The race between the CIiIcsko and In dianapolls teams has been close almost from the start of the season, with first one club and then the other In Jhe lead. Yesterdays victory for Indianapolis, while Chicago was losing two Karnes, gave tna local team, which waa a half game behind, a ona-game lead. i-reaiaent Qllmore of the Federals haa announced that he will challenge the win ner of the world's series on behalf of the winner of the Federal league pennant out mere is lltue hope that a series can be arranged. Fierce) Flab far Plaar. The Federal league race waa one of the hardest fought of modem baae ball hia tory, nearly every team at one 'time or another taking part In a rally that gave It an apparent chance for the flag. At tha start, St Loula Jumped to ths front snd at the end of tha flrat two weeks led tha leatrue. The first elaah with eastern clubs proved dlstroos for the Mound city crown, and after a campaign of two weeks around tha western circuit Baltt- -TuxeJo can't u tailed iCael IrwiiS llutinokl the greatest cartoonists in the coun- . Wa. . at R. U COLDSERG creator of ''Foollab OuestioBa" Tm theUay" " find In TuxeJo a gooJ to bacco. Its fragranc and fiaoof ant fine. I toe tt regularly and anion tt highly lo ell my friend. " m BUD FISHEJt creator ot " Mutt aad J8. "Tuxedo has made a pipe tna faoortte form of making. Its tool- ness and mildness make pipe smokj- ing a real pleasure." Standing of Teams AMER. LEAGUE. 1 FED. LEAGUE. W.LPct W.L.Prt Phlla ! M .flftli Indlanap's...8 6 .BtW Boston ....91 2 Chicago R5 Wi .fWS Detroit ....SO 73 .5231 Bnjtlmore ..82 6S .547 W ash 7(1 7S .KJftl Buffalo 7t ! St. IxilllS...71 S2 .4MI Rrooklvn ...75 7o .h"0 Chlcairo ...7n M .4R.V Kan. City... 67 S3 .447 New York. 70 M .451! St. Louis. ...4 (W .432 Cleveland. .62 101 .,w Plttsburch. .Si 84 .42S Yeaterday'a Beaolta. FEDERAL LEAGUE. nttnburKh. 3-3: Baltimore, 6-4. Proklyn. 10: Buffalo. 4. St. Louis, 0; Indianapolis. 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington. 11; Boston. 4. New York. 0; Philadelphia. 10. INTER-LEAGUE. Chicago Nationals, 4; Chicago Ameri cans, S. St. IjouIs Nationals', 4; St. Louis Ameri cans, 7, names Today, Federal league: Kansas City at Chi cago, St. Louis at Indianapolis, Brooklyn at Baltimore, Buffalo at Pittsburgh. more was In front and, retained the lead until June W. The addition of Cliarlea Carr, the vet eran, put such batting strength Into the Hoosler lineup that Indianapolis began to climb In June, and June 14 a double de feat of Baltimore by Kansas City and Indlanapolla' win over Pittsburgh gave the Hooslers the lead. Chlfeda Go on Top. A serious slump by ?t. Ixiu's late In June let the Chicago team Into the race, and by beating Indlanapolla July 2, Tink er's men went Into first place. The Hooslers for a time suffered a decline, once on their downward glide landing In fourth place, while Baltimore again be came a factor. August 18. the Hooslers went to th front, and from that time on the race was mainly between them and Chicago. The Chicago team waa on top In the last few daya until a double defeat by Kan sas City in Tuesday'a game pushed Tink er's men into second place. Indianapolis beating St Loula. 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YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO "EVERYWHERE Faanoua gra tia with goU la- 4 f teriog, curved ta fit the pocket X Ut a, .. a . f 3 a tanvamiant poucn, isswasw - wila. naoUtara.praol papas h Clot HwmUon 60 emd 90 TMC AiaaJttCAN TOAOOO OOMPANV Kalserllng, the batting of Its team In general and the all-around playing of Bennle Kauff, who leads the league In stolen bases tnd for the greater part of the season has been the leading batter. Cubs Take Opener From White Sox by Four to Two Score CHICAGO. Oct. 7.-The Chlca- Na tionals drew first blood In the series to decide the championship of Chicago to day, when they defeated the local Ameri cans. 4 to 2. The older league represen tatives bunched their hits off Wolfgang and won easily. Good's double and Saler'a single gave them the first run, while singles by Bresnnnhan and Good, a field ers' choice and loach's double netted two more in the fifth Inning, which waa enough to win the game. Inability to run the bases cost the Amer ican leaguers several runs and probably the game. They had men on tho bases In every Inning, but one and almost In each Instance a runer was run down in the path. They saved themselves from a shutout when Schalk'a double, Bre ton's sacrifice. Bodies single and errors by Good and Derrick' on Weavers grounder and Infield out scored to runs In the seventh. The total paid atendance, aa announced by the National commission, was 21.4t. Total receipts, Ml. 172. 50. Of this smount the Nstlonal commission receives Sl.417.25; the players share $7,663,16; aach club, S2.561.06. Score: R.H.E. Nationals ....1 00020010 49S American ...0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 02 8 9 Batteries: Vaughn and Breanahan; Wolfgang. Faber, Clcotte and Sch&lk. Bee Want Ads Are the Beet Business Boosters. Itohlltael's Stick Work Varies. Hoblltxel's batting average In the Na tional league wss .210; with the American league, .844. He must have left his groove In Cincinnati. 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