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YfT THAT FCLLCR, I T17fy JC' A CVCR HEAR, THIVHrtllxiNfi .A - t L (VY HrliJ ' "TO SEE SOME ONE d SX AFirie ) 7 50 NOCM X AR"hYhAV?7 V? i 3 A ,1 J - TOO clT THAT J UFE? . 'fjj BOOSTERS HAMMER TRIO OFTWIRLERS Three St.. Joseph Pitchers Can't Maintain Lead Given by Home Bun. BASES ON BALLS DISASTROUS DBS MOINES. Sept. 1 Thr Bt. Joseph pltoher wer unequal to the task of ntalntalnlna; a, lead rlven them by Groe Unsfe home run In the sixth Inning and Dea Moinee won, g to & Baeee on bails caused the visitors' defeat Boore: ST. J08ETH. XB. K. H. O. Nicholson, If. 4 0 a Urodtok, 2b. ........ t lielmer, of. ........ 6 lUoultm, 8b. ........ 4 Williams, rf. 4 Oroellns, ss. S Connelly, c. ........ 4 Ijoudermllk, p. ..... 4 WMeman, p. 0 Keler, p. 0 Standing of Teams I WE8TEKN LKAfiriC. P. ..135 ..M ,.i: ,.i:o ..12:t ..l.ll ..i:e ..131 rVn Moines Denver .... Topoka .... Llnco.n .... Klnux City (inniaha .... Wh-hlta ... Bt. Joseph NAT. LEIAQUE. W.L.Pct.1 Phlla 68 62 .6.7! Boston Brookb'n ..? 67 .MOI Petrolt u Tot. S.I , u Mb ( ,M .611 70 H.1 .52 i;7 ti .WH ;") W .fr i t .4. tl .4-4 43 .SS KR. LKAOfK. W.Ul'ct. ..Kl 39 .675 43 ,M A. 0 s 0 2 S . 0 4 1 0 0 0 Totals 13 84 U Hhn. rf. .. 3iunter. cf M 8 Sawyer, 2b. ......... 4 Jones, lb. .......... B J fart ford, as. ...... 6 Fwoldt, 8b. 6 QUIls, If. 2 (iraham, a. ......... 8 Ollilssn, p. (Baker, p. 1 86 DE3 MOINES. JLB. R. H. O. ..6 8 1 A. 0 8 11 27 10 Totals 85 Pt. Joseph 0 I 0 0 0 S 0 1 0-4 Is Moines 8 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 i Home run: Oroellna;. Three-base bit: Williams. Two-base hits: Ens, Williams, Jones. Sacrifice bits: Grodlck, Groelinu, llunttr. Stolen bases: Nicholson, Boultca Left on bases: Bt. Joseph, T; le Moines, 10. Struck out: By UUIUfan, 1; hy Httker, 2; by Louderniilk, 2; by Kelfer, 1. First base on balls: Ofr Gll llfTHn. 1; off Baker, 1; off Loudermllk, 8; off Widemsn, 8; off Kelfer. 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Baker, Orodick. Pitch inff record. Nine lilts and five runs off GlHipan In five and one-third inning; eleven hits and four run off Louder-milk in seven innintrs (none out In the eighth):, no hit and one run off Wldeman In one third Inning. Double plays: Groellng to Orodlok to Ens: Hartford to Jones; Haw yer to Hartford to Jonea Time: 1:44. Umpires : Cuslck and Kyan. LINKS DEFEAT THH TOPEK8 upuBoatlck. sa Cochran, 3b .. Brown, if Tydeman, rf .. J-atflmore. 2b . Trainer, cf .... Fisher, lb .... Monroe, o ..... (Hall, p QiUKirlns, p ... Sanders, p ... Rapps Q rover O. A. Dat Three Kin llnrlers Hard and Win. TOPETTA. Kan., Sept. 2. Lincoln won Its last 115 game In Topeka bv batting three Topeka pitchers hard and taking advantage of local minplays. Morse, who pitched for Lincoln, batted In five runs and scored two more himself. Score: TOPEKA. A1J. K. H, .. s .. 4 .. 8 .. S .. 4 .. 4 .. 8 .. 0 .. 1 .. 1 .. 1 .. 1 GIANTS GO DOWN JWICE T0PH1LLIES Teireau Loiei First Game and Alex ander Best Mathewson in the Second. ERROR BT DOYLE IS COSTLY WHITE SOX LOSE, OUT OFJTHE RACE Chicago Goes to Piece Playing Las4 Game of Season with Detroit REBELS DEFEATED B THE TERRIERS Bridwell's Timely Batting Feature Contest, He Driving in Three Runs. .1 HORRIBLE EXHIBITION GIVEN FOUR TO THREE IS THE SCORE NEJW TORK, Sept. 2. Philadelphia to- DETROIT, Sept. t Chicago lost Its PITTSBURGH. Sept. 1 Pittsburgh was day recovered the ground lost In Its final 116 game on the Detroit field to- defeated by St. Louis here today, 4 to 8. pennant fight here yesterday by taking day, 8 to 8. Aa In several previous con- Hrld well's timely balling featurod the two games from New York, 3 to 1 and tests. Chicago went to pieces when the contest, the visiting third baseman drlv 2 to a (Tigers started to hit its pitcher, giving ng , thrM1 TWB cori,: H.I I.E. Tesreau pitched fine ball for New York 1 an awful exhibition of kicking bunts and pj. Louis 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0-4 8 1 In the first game, striking out ten men. : throwing the ball away In the second In- Pittsburgh ...0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 03 2 Batteries: Crandall nnd Chapman, Hrwrton 57 .&: t hi ago i SO ..v4 Chicago .....r9 60 . 4161 WashlngtJi 63 ; .fcl St. Louis. ..61 65 .4M4iNew York . 66 3 .471 New York. .16 63 .4711 St. Louis. ...4S 76 .XO Pittsburgh 69 67 .4H Cleveland ,.47 7&.3i Cincinnati 65 67 .4611 Phlla 39 84 .317 FED. LEAGUE, j A. ME II. ASS N. Pittsburgh 64 .661 ! Minneapolis MM .nOT getting Luteins three times. However. nlng. There were three wild heaves on Batteiles: Crandsll nnd Kan. City.. 66 69 .624 St. Paul 76 6 .676 Philadelphia bunched three of its five one batted ball in this session. Oobb'a Hartley; Knetier and Berry Gardner Defeats Sawyer Seven Up, with Six to Play DETROIT. Mloh, Kept. 1 Robert A. Gardner of Chicago thla afternoon de feated Ned Sawyer In the national ama teur golf tournament seven up and alx to play. The Maraton and Lee match was square at the thirty-seventh hole. Final results: Gardner won from Saw yer, 7 and ; Anderson won from Whit ney, 8 and 8; Sherman won from Stand - ten, 1 tip; Maraton and Lee war een after playing thirty-seven holes. JIM THORPE WILL HELP COACH INDIANA TEAM BLOOMINOTON, Ind., Sept. 8. -Jim Thorpsi famous foot ball star of the Car lisle Indian team, regnrd.-d by maity as the world's greatest athlete, has been se cured to assist Coach Child- In coaching the Indiana university foot ball squad thla year. Thorpe, who is now playing base tall with the New York Giants, will come to Bloomlngton at the close of the National league season. It was announced today. Newark 66 62 .R.i!l' 1-iulnvllle ...fig 62 .6:3 Chicago ....67 69 .6321 Indianapolis 68 63 .6 PL Louis.... 1 1 66 .6 9 Kan. City. ..67 64 .611 Buffalo ....61 68 . 473! Milwaukee .60 69 .466 Brooklyn ..67 69 .462 Cleveland ..56 74.431 Baltimore ..48 79 .8f3 Columbus ..49 K2 .874 Yesterday's Resalts. WESTERN LEAGUE. Bt. Joseph, 6; Das Moines, 8. -Wtohlta, 7; Denver, 12. Llnooln, 13; Topeka, 6. NATIONAL LEAGUE. St Louts. 7: Pittsburgh, 2. Brooklyn, 10; Boston, 1. Philadelphia, 8. 8; New York, 1, 0. AMERICAN LEAGUE. New York, 1; Washington. 0. Cleveland, 2; St. Louis, 4. Chicago, 6; Detroit, 8. Boston, 8; Philadelphia. 8. FEDERAL LEAGTJH. St Louis, 4: Pittsburgh, 3. Baltimore, 3: Brooklyn, L Newark, 9; Bulfalo, 1. Chicago, 6; Kansas City, t. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Cleveland, 0; Indianapolis, 10. Milwaukee, 3; St. Paul. 6. Louisville. 4; Columbus, 6. Kansas City, 7; Minneapolis, 6. Games Today. Western League Omaha at St. Joseph, Sioux City at iJes Moines, Topeka at Den ver. Llmoin at Wichita. National League Brooklyn at Boston, Philadelphia at New York, St. Louts at Cincinnati, Chicago at Pittsburgh hits in the fourth Inning and, aided by an error by Doyle, which let In two runs, scored three times. In the second game Alexander won a spectacular pitchers' battle from the vet eran Mathewson. The visitors scored In the sixth Inning on singles by Bancroft ! and Paskert and Becker's sacrifice fly. Bcore, first game: PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK. AB.H.U.A.B. ABU O A t Stoek. lb.. ..4 0 I eO.BartM. lt.. 0 0 1 jfthn, Jb.. Htncmft. n.. 4 t Mruit, It, I 0 11 ! Mv.r. c ruirn, cr... i i v vnoMrwm, n. l w : HumwII. p. hitting was notoaoruiy. Terp Whip Tops. The result of tho series Just ended, of j BROOKLYN. Sept 2 Baltimore won which Detroit made a olean sweep, ellml- Its second itnnie of the cerh-s with Brook Ilrk.r, rf...4 1 ODnrl. Xb....4 1111 I.rt.ni, lh..4 0 1 4 ONrrkll, lb.. ..4 7 0 0 Whlttl If.. 4 114 ritchr. m..i I 1 S Nl.hoft. lb...( 8 t STtmrp. of... 4 I S S K Burns, a.. .8 t 1 SMerwa, 0....I 1 11 1 Chalmtnt, p. i 1 ( (Tiwwi, p. ..I 1 0 Ksilr Total II 1 17 11 TtX1 M T 17 4 1 Baited for Taareau In ninth, Philadelphia 4) 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0-8 New York .0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 nated Chicago from any possible consid eration as a pennant contender. Score: CHICAGO. DKTKOIT. AH H O.AC AU.H.O.A.B. I Murphr. rf... 1 OVItl, lb 4 10 10 J.l'ollina, 16. 1 S T I Olluih, 1 H ( ollln. 2h.l 0 18 tfobh. .rf 4 110 1 Jtrknon. rf .5 118 OOmvford. rf.4 8 10 0 llkold. If. I 0(0 OVuoh. If. ...4 1110 -v)r, ...4 1 4 I iHurna, lb.. ..4 1 T 1 0 4 10 1 lYouns. 16 ...I s I v 4 111 IhHtanMM S...4 1 4 1 1 5 1 0 1 OJama p I 1 1 0 0 4 i Oldham. ... 4 Kalacb 10044 Totals .... 18 81 8 3 Total N 1014 14 I Batted for Davis in the ninth. Chicago 3 00000802-8 Detroit 1 4101010 8 lyn today, 2 to 1. Suggs ami Bluejacket had a pitcher' hnttle, hii1 although 1h' latter allowed only three hits he lost the contest through coolly errors on the part of hlx teamnmtes. Singles by Kauff and Mageo gave Brooklyn Us run. Myers' error on Mc CandlesH' hit In the third and Bolt's miss of MeCnnclless' grounder In the fifth helped Baltimore to '-ore. Score: H U H. Baltimore ....0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 02 3 1 Brooklyn ....1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 8 2 Batteries: Suggs and Owens; Bluejacket and Land ISenarlt Heats nines. BUFFAI-O. Sept. 2. Newsrk found Pedlent easy today and defeated Buf falo 9 to 1. Tom Beaton, assisted by ood fielding on the vlnl'ors part, mowed wn the Buffalo batters in one-iw--mr e Two-base hits: Vltt, Burns, Weaver, order. The home tuam'a defense was rag- Kusaoll. Three-nase hits: Murpny, j. ged. Edmond scored a home run. Bcore: Fall arrivals of approved hats Styles are now complete. See our window featuring Pearl hats best selling color this fall. Magee's and Stetson's $2 to $10. New YorkL Double WLJUJ I i.n.inini. mill n KB. nil umiiniii. it. tw to Bancroft to Luderus. Bases on halls Off Teareaov 2: off Chalmers. 8. Struck out: By Tesreau, 10: by Chalmers, 6. Umpires: Klem and Emslle. Score, second game: rHILADKLPHIA. NEW YORK. ABH.O.AE ABH.O.AB Stork, lb,. ...4 10 8 ORurna. If 4 110 0 American Leasue: Detroit at St. Lnuta. Hancroft. aa..4 19 6 OOrmnt. lb 4 1 S 1 1 Boston at Phuauelpnla, New Xork at Paakert, If. ..4 9 0S ORotortann, rf.4 0 I 4 0 Washington. Jiack.r. rf...l e 0 0 l)n,i.. tb 4 I 3 I 0 Feoural Leaaue St. Louis at Pitts burgh, Baltimore at Brooklyn. Newark Totals Wolfe, If Lloyd, 2b IMcGafflgan, as . Morse, p Williams, lb Hehrelber, of Smith, 8b McAllister, e .... Mclntyre, rf 86 LINCOLN. AB. R. H. 6 4 S 27 18 A. E. 0 0 2 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .89 13 15 27 Totals Hatted for Muggins In fourth Batted for Sanders In ninth. Topeka 2 10000080 0 Lincoln 3 3 0 0 0 3 0 4 013 Home run: Monroe. Three-base hits: Morse, McAllister. Two-base hits: Coch ran. Brown. I-attlmore, Mclntyre (2), Schrelber. McGufflaan. Sacrifice hit: jjoyd. Sacrifice fly: Tydeman. Double play: Bostik to Lattlmore to Fisher. Hits: Off Hall. 8 in one Inning; off Hug gins, 1 In three Innings; off Sanders 11 Luderua. lb. .4 I 11 0 OMrrkl. lb... I t T 3 A Wblttcd. ct. l 110 OPIetrhar, a .1 I I I I NMofT, lb. . 4 1 4 t OTnorp. rf....l 0 8 0 0 Kllltrw. O....I 4 t 8 0Hihan- 1 0 0 0 Alcxandar. p. I 0 0 1 OBabblnzt., of 0 0 0 4 0 wannaii, o.. I I 4 1 I ToUls ....11 17 it OMathawaon, p i 0 t 0 0 M.yora 1 0 0 0 0 Sohupp, S....0 0 0 0 0 Totals ....13 7 17 11 1 Batted for Thorpe In seventh. Batted for Mathewson in eighth. Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 12 New York JD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hits: Luderus. Fletcher. Stolen base: Stock. Earned runs: Phila delphia. 2. Double play: Fletcher to Doyle to Merkle. Firm has" on error: ml af -1 rU. (a 1 Xlmma Kj.II.. I t t tiiunuYv, ma n uy ui ma iir, wn, Alexander. 1. lilts: Off Mathewson, 7 out: By Powell. 8; by Harrington, 7. Double plays: Galloway to Shiulds; Brit ton to Gray to Griffith. Hits: Off Powell, 11 In six innings: off Re.liy, 1 In two In nings. Time; 2:05. Umpire: Gelscl. WESTERN HORSES CAPTURE MONEY AT DES MOINES FAIR DES MOINES, la., Sept, 2. (Special Telegram.) The Iowa state fair race meet closed with today's program. To- In eight innings; off Sohupp, 3 In one innintc. tnruog out: y Matnewson, 6: by Alexander, 7. Umpires: Klem and Emalie, Cards Whip Pirate. FITTSHUROH. Sept. 1 ftt. Louis de feated Pittsburgh, 7 to t here todsy in a game featured by loose work on the part of the locals. Doak for the visitors kept the Pirates' hits scattered. Score: rr. ioris. prrrBBunaH AB H.O.A B. AB.H.O.A K. Huea-lna. tb.. 0 0 1 lrarar. If I 13 0 0 Butlar, sa... 4 1 4 8 OMcAuley, aa 4 0 I S I Baaetlar. If. ..I 18 0 OHMrbw 1 0 4 4 0 The 2:15 trot under .addle was won by liffSSzZ i , , SSSS ViW.t i I 5 J juage npencer in two straigni neats, ana Miller, lb... .4 4 11 0 Hinchmsn, tf I I l t I the Western Breeders' Futurity went to I WM': J J . . . . . I l SnyOar. I 4 7 8 lvtoi. 2b 4 8 6 8 0 be given over entirely to auto races. The weather was Ideal today, the track fine and a big crowd In attendance. The 2:25 trot waa won by Tom Oariyte, owned by C. A. Walker, MUee City, Mont., taking first In each of four heat except one, which waa taken by Fred R., owned by L. P. Southworth of Ravenna,' Neb. The 2:10 trot was won by Governor Mason, owned by C. L. Deryder of Pleas anton, Cal., in three straight heats. Last Sheet, owned by Mrs. L. A. Thomas of Benson, Neb., In three straight heats. Summaries: 2:26 trot, purse $300; T-m Carlyle 2 1 1 l Fred R 1 8 7 8 K-se Sullivan i 4 2 3 V: nnle Simpson 7 t t 2 Time. 2:174. 119",. 2:2ui. 2:10 trot, puree, (1,000. Oovernor Mason 1 1 1 23000304 013 I P te Pearl 2 3 3 Belle or Diamond creek 3 4 4 k iss Banuerfeevl S 3 3 Time: 2:13V.. 2.14V. 2: 14 '4. Team race racrs, to four-wheeled Vehicle, purse, 85O0: .'. W. Wllkerson and Prince Verton 111 lied wood and Tip Top 1 2 2 Bonnie B. and Len Medium 8 8 Jack Green and Elale Janls 4 4 Time: 3:iV 2:24. 8:18 trotters under saddle, purse 1300 In five Innings. Bases on balls: Off Hall. 2; off Hugglns. 1; off Sanders. 2: off Morse. 2. Struck out: By Husglns, 1: by Zanders, 2; by Morse, 4. Wild pitches: Hugglns (I), Sanders. Morse. Passed ball: McAllister. Hit by pitched ball: By San ders, L Time: 2:00. Umpire: Vsn Syckle. i GRIZZLIES OVERCOMK WICIIES Hears Oatfleld Wolves a sal Wis, Seventeen to Seven. DHNVER, Colo., Sept. 8. Denver out- .1 I .3 3 ..4 4 Judve Spencer California a John D Charley Ma its Time: 3:17V. Z:Z."4. Western Breeders Futurity, purse 900: Last Steet 1 1 1 Lleutenan- Aubrey 3 3 2 Sable Kedlare 3 4 4 Leila SwaTison 4 3 3 Time: i.ii,. l:Z. I. a. fielded Wichita today and won, 13 to 7. A batting rally in the ninth by the vis itors netted six runs. Score: Miller, rf Kelleher, ss ... Hpencer, cf ... Galloway. 2b McCormlck, If Shields, lb .... Whelan. 3b ... Shestak, o ... Harrington, p Totals DENVER. AB. H, 3 H. O. A. E. 2 1 4 3 1 K 0 8 Tallion. rf .... Bennett, rf IlotD, ss Theislng, If .... Hetling, SI) .... Brttton. 2b Griffith, lb ... Gray, a Powell, p Kellly. p Totals Wichita lienver Stolen bases AN lit Inn, riencer, 33 12 13 27 10 WICHITA. AB. R. If. 4 4 ..36 O. 2 4 0 1 1 1 c 8 2 0 A. 0 1 8 2 2 6 1 1 1 0 7 1 24 11 0 00000104 7 00123330 13 Miller. Shields (!). n. Mincer, H-intt. h'uMnk. fjrlf- ftlh. Sacrifice hits: H. nn. tt. Miller. Kelle her. Two-bam hitx: llHrrlnglon. Soen'r. ialioaay. Gray Thr.-e-baa lilts: Sincer, M'"oruil' k. Galloway, lion in runs: Gal loway. Whelan, Miller. Hmb on balls: jlt Ilarrtngton, 6, off Puweil, 4. Struck Aanrrleaa Association. Dosk, s. Touts .8 4 4 4 OB.Ird lb I 4 4 0 1 nibaoa. 1 4 111 ..!! 114 11 IMurphr. c....! 4 14 0 Kallr. I 1110 -oopar, 0 10 0 CasUllo , Collins (2). Jackson. Earned runs; De troit. 8; Chicago, 6. Double playo: Veacn to Stanage; Jonns to J. Collins to Weaver. on oft a o amrl nne-t hlrrl innlnsa: off Russell. 13 In seven Innings; off Davis, none In one In ning. Struck out; By Oldham, 2; by Davis, 1. Umpires: Evans and ChllL Shawkey Bests Harper. WASHINGTON. Sept. 2. Bhawkey emerged victor over Harper In a pitch ers duel here today. New York defeating Wtt.liinulrui 1 l.i II In the Ml Lh Cook walked, was sacrificed to second end i r'r' tnnk third nn a. wild Oitch. While MO- 1 Bride was throwing Bauman out at first Cook started for home and was safe when Gandll threw over Wllliamo' head. Gandil vainly protested that Baiaman In terfered with tho throw. Score: NEW YORK. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A. K. ABH.O.AB. Ctak. rf I 110 OMoallor, If.. .4 0 14 4 HurlMll. ZII..1 I I 3 OKoatar, lb. ...4 1110 Hautnau, lb.. 4 1 I OMIInn, cf....l 14 4 4 Plpp. lb 1 0 11 1 OHhanka, lb... I 0 9 10 Miller, rf... 4 0 10 Oliandll, lb. ...I 17 4 1 Hlh. If 4 110 OAnmla. rf....3 4 8 0 0 Bovna, U....I 14 4 OWilliama, a.. I 4 7 8 ft Nunamak., c.l 0 4 1 0M hrlda. aa..l 1114 Hbawk.r p.. I 1 0 2 OHarprr, p....t 4 4 8 0 aKnP 0 4 4 4 4 ToUla ....10 427 13 0 Totals ...-V 4 27 ( 1 New York 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 Wsshlngton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Double plavs: Bauman to Boone to I'lpp. WlillaniB to'Vo.ter, IMpp to Boone n iint, Huari e- " lis: Off Harptr. 2: off Shawkeyl. ...u". out: By HaTjer, 4; by Suav"rr7. I. 'impires: u and Hlidebrand. Marks F.asy for Boston PH3LADHLPHIA, Sept, I Boston hit Knowlson's delivery hard today and eaidiv deieated 1'hlladelDhla. 8 to 8. Ruth was in trouble several times, bet was saved by the brilliant fielding or Hooper. The la.it er also starred at the bat. with three singles and a triiae In five times up. Kopf Injured his leg sliding to me home plata and Malone look His place. Score: BOSTON PHILADELPHIA, AB.H.O.A.R. AU H.O.A R. tl.nr rf . a 4 11 OKocf. as. t 118 1 Jatirrln. as . I 118 OMalous. aa...l 4 3 4 4 Hnakw. ef..4 8 3 4 lWalab. of. ...I 10 4 0 u, .t.iiii.1 lb I 1 t 4 Osinink. rf....4 14 10 I. la, If ... 1 4 0 Olslola. tb...4 18 8 4 R.H.E. Newark 0 0100380 3-9 14 0 Buffalo 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 8 S Batteries: Beaton and Kariden; Bedlent and Blair. Katvfeds Lose to Whales. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 2.-Chlcago'a early lead waa too much for laAnsaa City to overcome and the loi n is lust a fast same, 6 to 2 Kanxns City started a rally In the ninth Inning, but McConnell tightened. Scoie: 1U1K. Chicago 11010011 0-6 11 1 Kan. as Clty..O 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 tk a 9 1 McConnell and Wilson; .Main and East- Rent rooms quick vtlth i Bee Want Ad. Southern Aasoflatlon, Birmingham, 6-4; Atlanta, 2-0. Nashvil e. 3; Memphis, 7. New Orleans, 6; Mobile, 1. Chattanooga, 2; Liltlo Bock, 0. Kcnmor, Kensington and Society Brand Clothes New fall suit models in these makes are unusually handsome and you are in vited to see our exclusive styles $15 to $40 1 ill Seitk nth Stmt. I Louaiilln 7, ir'Y r.t 'Jr. VJ Totals ....II 11 (7 11 t Hinchman out; hit by batted ball. 'Batted for McAu ey In ninth. 'Halted lor cooper in ninth. St Louis. Pittsburgh Two-base hits: Butler. Miller, Betsel. Three-base hit: Kelly. Stolen bases: Bugler (2), LoQg, Wilson, Vlox. Earned iuus: St. LnuU, 4; Pittsburgh. 1. Pases cul trrois: St. Loulx. 1: Piit'U''h l 0 4 4 4 4 is a A S 1 (Urlnnll lb. .4 1 11 S 0 Barry. tb....l 1 I I oi.nannf, n..t l l l 0 3 1 2 2 0 0 0 0-7 0 0100006l-2 'ady. c. Huth. p. Totals uses on balls: Off Doak, 4; off Kelly, 1 .uldiing to s,,p. Siru. at om: Hy Ruth. Tilts: Off Kelly. 4 In five Innln s off Iff; by jTndCTsoii, 2. liases on balls: Oft .8 8 4 4 Hicham, lb.. .4 1144 .14 4 1 01-pp, 4 S 4 1 O Jtuuwlson, p i 0 4 14 U 14 17 I 1 Totals ... M mil I Batted for Harper In ninth. Boston 1 0 0 8 0 0 8 1 0-8 Phl.adelpnta u i o v -s Two-base - hits: Barry Kopf, Walsh. Three-base hits: Hooker Hob ti ll. . len liu.es: speaker, o.uring .i . oie piari At Indianapolis RUE. Cleveland , 0 7 1 Indianapolis 10 16 0 Batteries: Valden and Billings; Schardt and Gossett. At St. Paul R H E. Milwaukee 8 6 1 St. Paul 5 7 1 Batteries: Rhoades and Brannon; Hall and Johnson. At Co'umbus . R.H.E. Louisville 4 2 Columbus S 8 4 Batteries: Taylor and Clemens; G Toole and Coleman. At Minneapolis R.H.E. Ksnsas City 7 8 1 Minneapolis 6 7 4 Batteries: Gardner and Geibel; Ylng ling and Gharrity. I ' 1 ('tat Leagae Basalts. At Lo Angeles R.H.E. Vernon 8 7 0 Los Anseles 8 13 Batteries: Pitt, Plercy, Decannlere, Chea and Spencer; Brant and Boies, Baa- sler. At Salt Lake City Oakland Salt I-aks Citv Batteries: Beer and Elliott and Lynn. At San Francisco R.H.E. Portland ' 8 9 8 San Francisco T t Batteries: Hlsglnholham. Evans and Cat-in h: Leclair. C'oujh, Fanning and Sepulveda. R.H.E. ... 3 k 4 ...4 i Gregory Cooper. 2 In four Innings. Hit by pitched bail: By Kelly. Wilson, stiuck out: By Doak. 6; by Kelly, 4. Double plays: Hog gins to But'er to Mt'ler. Itoak to Snyder o M'ller, Vlox to MAulev to Wagner. Umpires: O Day and Qulgley. Braves Lose to Dodgera. BOSTON, pt. 1 With second place In the National league at stake, the Bos ton Nationals opened their aeries wl'h Brooklyn farcically today, t'.e viators winning. 10 to 1. Bo-ton went to pleeea In the first Inning, when Rudolph's w tld neas snd fielding lapses gave Brooklyn alj runa. Two other Boston pitchers were used Barnes, a recruit, making a good Impression.' Ever, who delayed the game while he held a handkerchief to his nose; Kltx palrlck. who did the same thing after he took Kvers putlon, and Suhiniot. who argued too strenuously, were banished from the grounds In the fifth Inning by Umpire Pyron. Score: BKOOKIAN. gOUTOV H H O.il AB H O.i l, rvuara. aa...4 14 3 Ifoaiptos rf. 4 114 4 Daaban, lb. .4 I 11 0 OEvrra. fb.'...l 1 1 1 I maoial. rt... 110 OMtzpat, Ik 0 I 0 4 4 tail. If 1 4 10 OPaaa. lb 1 4 4 14 r'viahstr, Ik I 119 0 nodfrmaa. rf 4 14 4 M..ia, ct.... lit Clfaaa. If -lb I 1744 (Ml. lb 1 1 I 0rt.hn.idt. lb. .1 1 I 4 4 ktrCartj, s..t 1 4 1 0 Moras, rf... 1 4 1 4 4 ffMlsr, ....4 8 4 4 SMroitb, lb.. ..4 14 4 8 Maranrll., as. 4 14 19 Totals ....W 11 87 14 lOowdr. S....4 14 8 1 ... ftudolph, p. ..9 8 4 1 4 "iVinuolly ...I 4 4 0 0 tl. p 4 4 4 8 4 barsoa p. ...I 4 4 14 Totaia ....It Hill I Batted for Davis In the fourth. Brooklyn 6 1 3 0 1 8-10 boston 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 Two-base hits: O'Msra, Maranvllla. Stolen bass: Daubert. Double play: Mc carty to O Mara. Bases ons rrors: Brook lyn. 2; Boston, 1. Bsses on balls: Off Pfeffer, 1: off Rudolph. 2; off Isvls. 1; off Barnes. 2. Hits: Off Rudolph, 3 In one Inning; off Davis. 4 In three Innlngsi off Barnes. 4 In five Innlnss. Struck oue: By pfeffer, 8: by Uarucs. 1 Uu- Pircs: Byroa aua cason. Ruih, i; off Knowlson, 8. Cmplresi ueen and Nallln. Rrowss Beat ladlaaa. ST. LOCIS, Sept. 2. St. Louis wsnt back Into sixth place by defeating Cleve land today, 4 to 2. Jones was driven Irjm thu box alter the locals had scored four runs off two aloglea, two doubles, a pass and a wild pitch. Brenton. who succeeded him, held St. Iuis to two hits there sfler. Two wild throws prevented Ioudermilk from scoring a shutout. Score: CTXVEI.AND. T. LOWS. AB.H.O.A R. ABH.O.AB. Chapaun. aa I 1 4 4 OBhottoa. If.. I 18 0 4 n,-h cf 4 14 0 tAuaila. lb. ...I soil Oranay. If ... I 1 4 4 .Pratt fb 4 4 4 I 4 Kirk, lb 4 s 11 v vwaiaar. ci...a l m Minna, rf 4 4 0 4 OJacohaoa, rf I 114 0 Tum.r. lb... I 4 4 I 0 Howard, lb. I 1 4 1 1 Kvana, 2b. ...I 14 1 llvaa. as..,.l 14 10 O'Nalll, ... 4 14 1 VSaMrald. S...I 19 0 4 Junaa. p. ....S 4 4 1 OLowd.nn,, p i 4 1 3 1 BinloD, p... I 0410 V. ! i M i 4 4 4 4 Totals ....It 4 87 10 3 Totals ....to 4 M It 1 Batted for Brenton In ninth. Cleveland 1 0 0 1 0 0 0-3 fct. Louis 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 t iwirwM. iiv. namnr, awimnii , Sto.en bavae: fcvane. Eaniod runs: St, Louis. 4. Itaube pisys: iavan to How ard to Beveroid, Pratt to La. an to Hoar-I ard. Evans to ("ho pi nan to Klike. First base on errors: Cleveland, 1, St. Louis, 1. Baes on bails: Jontk, 1; olf Brenton, 8; off l4wdermilk, 4. Hits; Off Jones, 4 m onelhlid Inning; off Bren, ton, 3 ig seven am two-.h rut Innings. , ntriKK out: ny brenton. s. by tiuwaer mi.k, 8. Umpires; Connolly ana Wal lace. WILL SPEND HONEYMOON IN AUTO TOUR OF STATE Mr. and Mra. Oeorr Armstrong left today on a two weeks' honeymoon trip through Missouri and Nebraska In a motor car. v-v:'.- 41 a." 1(' O-O JK tki),OBv VJSfl ?K3W V I X '!1 --v X V CI W . IV X I -JB v. 11 11 T V- A. 'VC.Tri VI I t I i 1 mi- 1 r V T V - , m V Jt-srf I IB .. .. 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