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Bringing Up
REDLEGS SOFT FOR
! SPEEDIHGPHILUES
Soakers Get Big Lead in the Firr
Inning and Capture an Easy
Victory.
TO THREE IS THE SCORE
CINCINNATI, Sept. 1. Philadelphia
ttalned a biff lead In the first inning
fid had no trouble winning the first
kme of the series from Cincinnati today,
I to 1 George, who started to pitch for
Vndnn&tl, did not flnlh the flrt Inning-,
Irlng hit for a Ingle, double and a three-
rr, which with two bases on balls,
live Philadelphia four runs. MeKenery,
fho succeeded George, also gave a base
it balls and was hit for two singles,
thtch was good for two more runs in
tils inning. Luderus in this Inning deliv
red a three-base hit with three men on
kises. The bit; first baseman of the
FliUadelphlas made four more hits, two
C them two-baggers, which gave lilm a
I can
v.
-an record in the hit column for the
Alexander was very steady and kept
be hits scattered. Score:
PHIXADBWHIA. CINCINNATI.
AH ll.O.A B. AB.H.O.A.E.
lock. 6 8 2 3 OKtlllfar, cf.. t 1 1 0
aneroft. as. 0 8 K-alUUan. p.. 1 1 0 0
aakart. cf. . 0 2 0 OOroh, lb..... 4 114 1
ravath. rf.. B 0 t 0 (Hmm at .. 4 12 4 1
Uil.rua. lb. i III 1 lOrlfflth, If.. 4 1 0
thltUKj. II.. 4 10 0 OMollwltl. lb 4 0 11 1 0
lehoft. lb.. 4 1 DIMch. If-cf.. 4 0 4 1 1
aiy. 1 1 1 OWInso. C....I 14 0 0
4irn o 1 (.0 OCIark. e 1 0 10 0
lama. 0....1 0 10 ORodsera, Jb. t 3 1 0 0
Inlander, pa 1 1 1 OOrort. P....0 0 0 1 0
eckar 1 t OM.-Keuary. pi 0 0 0 0
Wllllama, If 1 0 0 0
Totals 17 11 17 U 3'Wagner .... 1 0 0 6
. Totals 15 VI 11
Ratted for Burns fri seventh. ;
Batted for Callahan In ninth.
hiladelphla 10 0 10 10 1-10
Wtrclnnatl 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 03
Two-base hits: Nlehoff, Luderus (7).
Fliree-base hits: Luderus, Rodserw. Griff
ith. Stolen bases: Paskert, Whitted,
uBy. Stock, Rodgers. . Korned runs:
fhliadelphla, 6; Cincinnati 1. Double
days: Bancroft to Nlehoff to Liuderus,
hork to lAiderua First base on error:
fhiladelphia, 1; Cincinnati, 3. Uases on
alls: Off George, 2; off MeKenery, 3.
Vita: Off George, 8 In two-thirds inning;
iff MeKenery, tt in one-third innliuj; off
allahan, 8 In two innings. Struck out:
fy Alexander, 4; by MeKenery, 2; by
(allahan, L Umpires: Klera and Braslie.
Giants Beat Pirates.
i P1TTSBUROH, Sept. IB. Harmon Was
lit at will by the New Yorks today and
Pittsburgh was defeated by the score of
1 to 4. A suffragist association presented
tach player crostting home plate with a
6 note, tlie vlaitors 840 and the home play
irs I'M. Score:
NEW TORK. PITTSBITW1H.
AB.H.O.A.E. ABH.O.AB.
turat. It.... 4 10 0 OOarar. If.... ( I 1 0 1 k
Drun. n v u vjonaaion, ni i i i i
rla. b.... 111 OBarnar cf... 6 15 14
rrkla. lb. ( 111 t OHincbmn. rf I I 10 0
tletchar. aa. I 8 i 10 OWaguer. m.. 4 1 6 1 0
tcar. et. 4 14 1 OVtoi. 2b 8 0 8 8 1
fart, lb.... I'l IBalrd. lb.... 4 111
orara, 0...1 111 OGIbaun, 0....-I 1181
rana. p.... 8 0 0 1 0'Colllua .... 1 0 0 0 0
imloard .1080 OMunthr. o... 0 0 0 0 0
Karwtt, p... 8 3 0 1 OHarmon. p.. 8 0 0 I 0
AHUM. p.... O 0 O O f
Totals.... .40 14 87 1 lSlatterr. p.. 0 0.0 A 0
Cbaxelle ... 1 V 0 0
Totala at 11 87 11 8
Batted 'for Stroud in sixth.
Batted for Gibson in eighth,
tatted for Blattery in ninth.
Few York 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 6 0-8
Vittaburgb. 0000 0 0024
Two-base hits: Doyle, Carey. Three
use hits: Burns. Doyle, Fletcher, Meyers
li. Johnston. Harney. Stolen bases:
Eerker, Hlnchman. Double play: Becker
) Meyers. Karned runs: New York. ;
Ittsburgh, 4. Base on error: New oYrk,
Bases on balls: Off Stroud, 1; off
'esreau. 1: off Harmon. 8. lilts: Off
Stroud. 8 in five Innings: off Tesreau. 3
ti four innings; off Harmon, 16 In seven
in one-third innings: off Adams, none
hi two-thirds inning; off Slattery, 1 in
ne Inning. Struck out: Hy Stroud, ,1;
y Tesreau. 2: by Harmon, i. Umpires:
Vlaier and aon.
I mp Apologises, Cabs AV1.
I 47HTCAGO, Sept. 18. Chicago moved up
lo fifth place today, when the locals
Ihut out Brooklyn, 1 to 0, after twelve
ninlnga.
I The game was a pitchers' battle b-
Iwen Vaughn and jrerrer, wun me oig
tiicago t wirier having the oetter or it.
( allowed but four scaiterea nits, only
Uiowea dm luur " .in-.
lva men reached first oase, one or. tnem
then he forced another runner. Two
teaohed the keystone sack, and one
reached tmra. lnis was in ow iirai m
ilnar when a single by titengel, a passed
lall. and Archer's error enabled Stengel
make the far corner. V auriin also
Struck out seven of his opponent.
Prior to the game Umpire Byron made a
ubllo apology to those who witnessed
yesterday s right between nimseir ana J.
mith of Boston, saying ne regreiiea me
itciaent. Alter the game Byron saia,
L. A4lfr IIW BVllO j . u . . ' v..
and tranquility reigned today."
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HtOOKLTN.
OHIfAO.
IBHO.IX
AB.H O.A 8.
fafafw. as. .8 3 0Ooo4 rf.
4 3 8 0 0
8absrt. lb. i 1 tPlahar. aa... 4 1 3 T
Maocal, rf..4 14 vrfibulia. If... 4 11
tiatahaw. 8b. 414 OPhalaa. lb., i 14
WnaaX If.... 4 1 tRalar. lb.... 1 18
Mrara at.... 4 1 SWIIIlajna, el 4 . 8
klat.. I 03 OklrTannr. 88 8 4
Mrt. s..4 T lArakar. .... T 8 1
4anaa-. p.... 4 8 11 OVausha p... 4 11
Totals V 4-S3 II I ToUlS 88 1 M 30 "I
Two out when winning run scored.
Brooklyn OOOOOOOO 0-0
Chicago 0 0000000000 11
Stolen base: Good. Earned run: Chi
cago,. L Hcririce hits: Fisher, Geta
XKubie plays: Ar-her to McCarthy.
tVhulte to tvaier. Bmm on balls: trff
; Pfef fer, 1. lilt by pitched UU1: Mc
Carthy, stnxk out: Uy Vaughn, 7; by
8teffer, S. Unuais: Orlh and Byron.
grfhaer Defeats If ter. i
3CTUHVKR, Neb.. Sept. 16. (Special
At the Hcrilmer stock show the first day
Soiibner ball team defeated the Hooper
J ,m I to 1 tcore: RUE.
fv nbner v o 0 o l l v l 8 11 4
Hooper ........ 0806 0 188 184-3 10 S
f Battertsat aVvtbner, Dram! and Buc8x.
iluullar: lioopar, Covk tuul aCaiij L'ut
lAni Bobertson.
1 r ' ( V-HAT DOMOU 1 VELL-WIATS S-VHrT ( DON'T ( SlR-HQV 1 f lVl 00
VrTKR: " -1 THE HALL -I WANT "J INVITO ) HE COIN" tN JZJS I YOU KNOW I DAHE "00 BROTHER-
' I I n i h w I "TYN .Cka? a - I A Lu"tfcirx nn . . . . 1 1 WANT ' 1 a. i i .. . 1
y TMt YOO! , ' THATTOM( ReCEPT. r ( J . , V M L L MAWIE. I f JOT CANE
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Father
Gaines' Team is
Victor Over Squad
Led by. Chambers
Two score of famished golfers Invaded
the dining hall of the Country club last
nlsht and when they got through with the
sumptuous spread that was laid a visitor
would have thought somebody had turned
loose a couple of Krupps on the place.
The banquet was the spoils of a big
team golf match that was staged at the
club yeeterday. F. H. Gaines led one j
team into the battle and mil enamoers
was the battle-acarred warrior who com
manded the other army. It was a com
bat to the bitter end, but Gaines proved a
craftier general than Chambers. He
picked the best Kolfors and copped the
doing! by ten strokes. Ten strokes isn't
much of a margin, but It was a suffi
ciency. As a result the Chambors crew had to
provide a banquet for the victors. And
frora all accounts Chambers and his gang
did themselves proud, for everybody
present agreed it was some feed.
Good Weather for
The Tri-State Shoot
FALLS CITY, Neb., Sept 16. CSpeelat
Telegram.) The first day of the Tri-State
shooting tournament was favored by good
weather. There were forty sportsmen
here from out of the county.
The highest score waa mad by L.
Gross, 192, the lowest by Dr. W. B,
Waggoner. Score:
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L. Gross lKKenrlcott
George Carter. . . .182
AMATEUR CLASS.
Call Waggoner. ..m Aug. Falsken
Webster 183 G. Grubb ....
Herman Beachey.l Fritz
..189
.173
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Kortya 1X2 Hedges lt4
Milton 177 Melnsenhelmer ..16.1
Hilllngsworth ....176 H. A. Duff 17
Elliott 181 Dr. Waggoner... 161
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Umpire Apologizes
To Chicago Fans
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CHICAGO, Sept. 16. Umpire Byron,
who engaged In a fight with "Red" Smith
of the Boston Nationals after yesterday
afternoon's game at the local National
league base ball grounds, today offered
a publlo apology for his part In the af
fair. Byron stepped in front of the grand
stand Just before today's contest with
Brooklyn and told the fans that he was
sorry he kad taken part in yesterday's
mixup. His unusual disclaimer brought
loud applause from the crowd.
MISS BJURSTEDT WINS
FROM MRS. M'NEILL
CINCINNATI. O., Sept. 16. Miss Molla
Bjurstedt of Norway, National Woman's
champion, and Miss Carrie B. Neely of
Chicago, will contest In the final sound
of the women's singles of the Tri-State
Tennis tourney here tomorrow. MIm
Bjurstedt today defeated Mrs. Malcolm
McNeill, Jr., of Chicago. 6-1, S-0, while
Miss Neely eliminated Mrs. Louis Field,
Jr., of Cincinnati, 7-6, 6-0.
Ella Fottrell, San Ftanclsco, will play
Irving Wright of Boston and Clarence
Griffin. San Francisco, will play Tru
Emerson of Cincinnati in the semi-final
round of the men's singles later today.
BATTLE CREEK OUTPLAYS
C0RNLEA AJC0UNTY FAIR
BATTLE CREEK, Neb., Sept. 16. (Spe
cial.) Battle Creek defeated Cornlea, 7
to S, at the Madison county fair yester
day. Score:
BATTLM CRjrWK. CORNT.BA-
AB H O A K AB.H O AB
Iaaeh. If... 4 OBannar. lb.. (
Krumm. lb.. 13 1 W Oik. tb. . . 4 8 1
. . . , . a a 1Y...J.I1 in a i 1 1 o
rwvuiv. v.. - - - - ., - - - - - - . -
Kouaa. lb... I 11 a vueo(ia. as., a i w a i
AMiaka
St.. 8 1 1 4 uuitaa. ir a a w a 9
y rwoura, a. a vnruaa. ci.,
i ulur. rl 0 1 0 U.Olk. p 8 0 18
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oaiaxhail. p! 8 o 0 1 okwuiki. if.. 8 1 8 l
Totals M 11 37 13 3 Totals 83 I 34 T I
Battle Creek I80S0000 T
Cornlea 0 0 0 0 1 I 0 1-4
EVERS ASKED TO COACH
YALE BASE BALL TEAM
CinCAOO, m. . Bapt l. John Erers,
captain of the Boston dub of the Na
tional league, said today that h had been
asked to become base ball onaeh for Tals
and that the faoulty now baa hi terms
under consideration. . 4
Am erica a Assertattow.
At Indianapolis (first gainat R.H.E.
tVlUwaukee ...............M T 6
Indlanapolui t 1
Batteries: Young and Brown; Gonaalea
ar-d Blackburn.
Second gamk R.R.EL
Milwaukee M ..-.8 ft 1
Indianapolis ...-3 4 1
Batteries: Shark Word and Braimaa:
Aldrtch and (ksetL (Cadaad and of
fifth, darknesa.)
At Columbus: ILH.B.
Minneapolis 4811 a I 16 1
HX.lumbus 8 T S
Batteries: Williams uf Olka(rtty;
Kerry snd Coleman.
Second gams: R.H.B
Mhineapolia .......4 T S
Columbus -. 6 11 4
Batten ear Tingling and SuUrran; Uen
nett, OToote and Culeman.
At Loulsvuie: R.H-E.
BtTPaul 3 1
LouisvUle 4 S 1
BaUtartrart Stall aUa Aoimea WarUx-
ITUSt
THK miK: OMAHA. FIiIlAY. SKPTKMKKU 17, 101.".
OrrrrlRM, l!tR. Int
No Servloe.
TERPS DEFEATED
BY PITTSBURGHS
Many Flayers Uied by Both Sides in
Endeavor to Win Game Going
to Visitors.
FINAL SCORE IS EIGHT TO FIVE
PITTSBURGH. Sept. 1. Baltimore
was defeated here today, by a score of
a to b. Many players writ) usca ry notn
sides, but the locals won In the seventh
inning, after the visitors had forged
ahead. Score: It U.K.
Baltimore ....0 0 0 1 0 ft 4 0 05 IS 4
I'ittstxrrgh ...8 0 0 0 0 1 S 1 8 9 t
Batteries: Leelalre, llack, Qulnn and
Rn.wll; Knetser. Dickson, Comstock and
OVonnor. Berry.
Terriers I.oae to Tips.
ST. I.oriS, Sept. 16. Magnes double,
followed by Kaufrs homer over the right
field fence In the eleventh ended a see
saw game whlcli Brooklyn took from
St. Louis. 8 to 6, here today. For nine
innings (Jrandall held even honors with
a trio of Brooklyn pitchers. Flnnnran.
Upham and Wiltse. Brooklyn sturted
the scoring, St. Louis tied the score In
the fourth, the visitors forged nhead In
the seventh and the locals again tied
it in the ninth. The double ami home
run hits which cost St. Louis the game
were granted
by Plank, who rep
ilac
ed
Crandai In the tenth Inning. Score
R.H.K
ffTooklyn 0 ltOOOS010t-15 3
St Louis . 0 0 8 10 0 10 8 0 0-41 11 3
Batteries: Flnneran, Upton, Wiltse,
Bluejacket and Land; Crandall, Plank and
Chapman.
News Notes of Alliance.
ALLIANCE. Neb., Sept. 16. (Special.)
County Judge I A. Berry left today for
San Francisco, where he will attend the
National Irrigation congress next week.
Judge Berry being one of the Nebraska
delegates to the congress appointed by
Governor Morehead. He will be absent
about a month, during which time for
mer Representative rFank M. rBoome will
ocoupy the county bench.
A sneak thief entered the Carnegie
library at noon today and when the
librarian, Mrs. W. W. Johnson, left her
desk fox a moment he grabbed her
pocketbook containing over $100 and ran.
Five minutes later he was arrested and
the pocketbook and money returned to
Mrs. Johnson.
Phillip Nohe, proprietor of the Nohe
cafe and restaurant, was severely
bruised, his daughter, Lurlle, had both
ankles sprained and Mr. Nohe's sister,
Mrs. Waldron of Colorado Springs, In
jured about the face and head when the
auto In which they were returning to
Alliance from Colorado Springs upset,
pinning the occupants underneath for
nearly four hours. The accident hai pened
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Standing of Teams
NAT. LEAGUE. AMER, LEAGUE.
W.LlVt.l W I. Pet
Phlla 77 t7 57f1 Boston .W 45 667
Brooklvn ..7S 64 .5&1 elMrolt 1 4 .
Boston 72 KS W Chicago NO M .678
St. Louis.. ..67 78 .4si Wash n ....76 60 .6.4
OiI. bko ....64 fi .4X1 New York.. .76 60 .6."
Cincinnati ..65 71 .47h St. Ixu!s....67 7 .411
Pittsburgh .76 ,4'H: Cleveland ..13 85 .80
New York. .61 73 .4u6 Ptiila. 88 86 .286
FED. LEAGUE AMER. AB8N.
W.LPct W.L.Ptt
Pittsburgh 76 60 .6661 Mlnneap'a ,.W 60 . 600
Chicago ....74 68 .6441 St. Paul M 63 .681
Newark ...-.71 61 M7I Ixiulsvllle . 77 68 . 628
St. Louis... 7.1 64 .617 1 Inrtianapo's 78 71 .68.1
Kan. City. .68 64 .61!IKan. ICty.. .80 M .41t
Buffalo , ...HS 70 m) Cleveland ..no wi ,a"i
Brooklyn .67 72 ,4i( Milwaukee .66 M) .462
Baltimore ..46 8 .833 Columbus ..63 11 .3
Yesterday's Resmlts.
NATIONAL LEAOUa
Brooklyn, 0; Chicago. L
Philadelphia, 10; Cincinnati, S.
Bosion-St. I-ouls, wet grounda
New York. 8; Pittsburgh. 4.
AMERICAN LEAQUB.
St. I.ouls, 8; Washington, S.
Chicago, 8; New York. 3.
eUtrult, 6; Boston, 1.
FEDERAL LEAGUE,
Baltimore. 6; Pittsburgh, 8.
Brooklyn. 8; St. Louis. 6.
Newark-Kansas, wet grounda
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Milwaukee, 0-; Indianapolis, 6-1
' Mlnenapolls. 7-6; Columbus, S-a.
St. l'aul, 3; Louisville. 6.
;araes Today.
National league Brooklyn at Ctkoao,
Bontou a'. St. Louis, New York at Pltta-
1 A m!.rii'ii Imiu-St. Iotila at Wash-
Innton, Chicago at New York, Detroit at
p........ rinvaiuid at lhlladolrliia.
Federal Isagu BalUmora at Pitta
burgh. Brooklyn at BU Louis, Newark at
Kiiwaa city.
near Kimball, Neb. Tha injured people
were brought to Alliance.
' Accased of Horse Theft.
BEATRICE, Neb., Sept. 16. (Speolal
Telearani.l Charles Gray, who claims
Tulss. Okl.. as his home, was arrested
twelve miles northeast of eBatrioe for
stealing a horse and buggy from William
West, a farmer living southwest f
Plckrell. Neb. The rig was taken at the
farmers' picnic yesterday. Gray had de
serted the outfit near Plckrel and was
afoot when arrested. He had been drunk
and claimed he lost 860 in a crap gams at
pirkerel. lte was brought bare and
lodged In Jail.
Mam- Diseases Come from the 1.Itf,
Constipation, headache, bilious spells
Indicate a sluggish liver. The tried rem
edy l.i Dr. King's New Ufa Pllla. Only
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Hoathrrn Assoelatloa.
Nashville. 8; Atlanta, 1.
Memphis. 6; New Orleans, 4.
'hsttanoKa, 8; Mobile, 3.
Little Kock, t; Birmingham, IS.
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TIGERS CRUSH RED
SOX; COBB MOBBED
Bengals Win Opener in Crucial
Series, with Georgian in
Stormy Petrel Role.
ESCORTED TO SAFETY BY COPS
BOSTON. Sept. W.-The Detroit Tigers
and the Boston Red Sox came to grips
today In the first gamo of the most
critical series of the year between teams
in the American league, with the result
that eDtrolt. scoring six runs to Boston's
one, narrowed the margin of Red Sox
league leadership to one and one-half
games. Partisan feeling rsn high during
the exciting game. It showed letwoen the
players of the two teams when Ty Cobb
threw his bat at IPtcher Mays In the
eighth inning, after two balls had passed
close to his head. On the next pitch
Oobb was struck on the wrist.
Again Cobb waa the person against
Whom the feeling was evident, when at
the close of the game he was surrounded
by a bleacher crowd. They pushed the
Detroit player and ha shouldered them
back while be answered their gibes. Wads
of paper wear thrown.
Polleo Iteseoe Cobb.
Policemen had difficulty In reaching
Cobb's side, but eventually forced a clear
space and, assisted by eDtrolt and Boston
players, escorted htm to the clubhouse.'
The demonstration s gainst Cobb mani
fested Itself every time ha appeared at
the plate, the rrrowd "booing" him each
time. The gsme Itself was decided by the
strength and speed of eDtrolt' s attack,
which sent Foster, the leading Red Bos
twirler, to the bench In the fifth Inning.
Collins finished that Inning and was sue.
needed by Mays, who allowed two hits.
Cobb's Impetuous base running resulted
In another run after he had been hit In
the eighth.
Dauss' delivery deceived Botson batters,
who gained only five hits. The Tiger
pitcher was always at the top of his
form and fielded his position as well aa
he pitched. Score:
DBTOOIT. BOSTON'
AH.H.O.A.F.. All It O A B.
Btuh, as.... 8 0 8 8 OHoopar. rf... 1 a 1 0 3
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L Tcleohone; Douga 676
Vttt. b 4 10 7 Ift-ntt aa I I I I
Vhb. rf .... 1110 (iKpMUtar. cf . 4 14 10
VeaelV If.... 8 10 0 (IHoklllaal, lb 4 0 10 0 0
Crawford, rf 4 n I 0 eilarxkiar lb. 4 8 0 0 I
Hurna, lb.... 8 1 18 1 01wla. If. ... 0 10 0
Youns. 3b... 4 88 OParrr. Jb.-.. 6810
Planar, o... 4 1 I 1 OThomaa a. 8 14 3 0
Dauaa, p...,. 3 118 OFr-.t.r. ... I 080
(V.lllna. p.., 0 0 0 0 0
Total 80 117 14 1'H.nHkaao .1
Nur 1 3 0
Oalnar .,..1100
Totals.. .81 6 81 11 8
Batted for Collin In fifth.
Batted for Scott In ninth.
Ietrolt S 00110010-4
Boston 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
Stolen bases: Cbbb, Hooper. Gainer.
Sacrifice hits: Vltt, Burns. Bush, Veach.
lKuible play: Speaker to HoblltaaL Left
on bases: Detroit. 6; Hoe ton. 4. First
hasn on errors: Detroit, 1; Boston, L
BtiMw on bails: Off Foster. 1: off Mays,
1; off DaUM, 1. Hits: Ofr Foster, 6 in
four and one-third Innlngsi off Oolllns,
none in two-thirds Inning: off Maya, S In
four inntnga Hit by pitched ball: By
Foster. Itausa; by Mays, Cobb. Htruck
out: By Foster, 1; by Maya 3; by Dauss.
3. Time: 1:00. Umpires! Hlldeorand and
CLoughltn.
Yanks neat Pale Swx.
NEW YORK. Se.pt. 16. New Torlr broke
its losing streak today, defaulting Chicago
after an eighth-Inning rally. S to 8. Chi
cago scored two runs In the fourth In
nlng on Murphy's base on balls and Eddie
Collins' home run. tootle held the
Yankees In check for seven Innnigs, but
weakened In the eighth, when New York
stored tiireo runa on doubloa by Malsal
and Pncktnpaugh and singles by Bauman
and Hartsell. Booroi
CHIOAOO. K87W TORK.
AB.H.O.A I. AH.H.O.AI
Mttirlir. rr..l 0 1 OMatoal. 8b... 1 8 1
J. Collin lb 4 10 1 oraoklDBa'. aa 8
8i4l
ooilin 3b 3 8 3 JPipe. I J J J
Jarkano, If.. 8 0 8 4 Bauman, 8b.. 4888
Falarb. .... f I OHartasll, It.. 8 v
uaihoia .... looo onook. rf 8 8 3 0
Blacikbrn. si I I I OKVm. ri I 0 18
Johns lb.... 8 118 0 Millar.
cf... 8 1 t 1
r:::h
ill
fiohalk. a.... 848 fWaltam
tlaotu. p.8 18 OHhawkar.
Ituaaall, p.M 4) 0 8lal0wall
t)la. p
T0iais..M.s imu I
Totals II 1 81 16
Batted for Shawkey In eighth.
Chicago ...0 0 0 S 0 0 0 0 0-4
New York ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S
Two-base hits: Bauman, Malsel, Paok
inpaugh. Homo run: iO. Collins. Stolen
basna: Ti. Collins, Jackson. Earned runs:
Chicago, S; New York. 8. Don bio plays:
Baiaman to Plrn to Ws Iters to Petkln
paugh, E. Colllna to Blackburne to J.
llTns, Bauman to lVcklnpaugh to I'lpp.
liasea on balls; rff Hhawkey, 6; off (31
ootte, L Hits: Off Shawkey, 6 In eight
Innings; off Cole, none In one inning; off
Clcotte, 10 In seven and two-thirds In
nings; off Russell, none In lna-thlrd In
ning. Struck out: By Shawkey 8; by
Clcotte, 4. Umpires: Nallln and Dlneen.
Walter Whips Browns.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 16 -Johnson wss
Invincible today and Washington eaaily
defeated St Louis, 8 to 2. Sims, a recruit,
, started for the visitors, but waa wild and
Surely "beer" is a poor descrip
tion of such a master brew as
for its perfect character has lifted it far abora
the level of the ordinary beer, to the very
highest place in public appreciation.
Its flavor so exceptionally fine; its color so
beautifully clear; its character so perfectly
balanced proves the seventy-fire years' brew
ing experience that has gone into its making.
Beer Is reed. Bread sad bes are Bad of hs
aai naurlalsi eareais, tsaa aaS waasr. Bread
la aolld, bail U UauM-beia an highly soaruaiaa.
FSialclaaa araeortoe beef a ia4io aaeaef.
fkial
uU4
baa us aad Mrsagtasa
1 Q Af ThletnpBfWWaUtke01aeaUAsawtea wttkal QIC
J.04U hatiaBaj rats4ag-787eM'88t8M ltiesw 1 J 1 0
' . fr I
gave war to Hamilton, who later waa
withdrawn to give Sothern and McCa.br,
twb other youngalers, chances In the box.
Score:
HT. II IH. WWHllfOTOS.
n 11 1 A 81 AO. H O. A R.
SIliKtnn. It . 4 0 3 0 OMMllar, If . . 8 0 0 0 0
Hnw.nl. lb., I I I 1 IHlwanaa, If... I 0 0 0
malar, lb.... 4 0 4 ornater. "tv... 4 1 1 1
IT.lt, lb.... 4 18 OMIIan, rf.... 8 1 0 0
la. rf 4 I 3 1 ODanitll. lb... 8 8 8 1 0
Jarnhaon. rf . I 0 8 0 OAmata. rf... 0 0 0 it
1-av.a. aa ...l 3 lMr. rf....l 0 a
lary, a I 0 4 0 IWIllalma. e. 8 3 0 0
Hlraa, 0 OSawrwp. 3b.. 4 0 18 0
Hamilton p. I 0 0 1 0M. flrl.1a, as. 18 8 3 0
Poiharn. ... 0 0 0 0 OJabosoa. p.. 4 0 1 3
MCaha. p... 0 0 I ..
Walk.r .... 110 ToUla II SJ 10 V
Totals 81 8 84 10 4
Batted for MoCabe In ninth.
St. Iouls 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2i
Washington 0 1 0 0 0 I 4 1
Two-base hits: Pratt, Lee. Walker.
Stolen -baaea: Pratt, 2. Double plays:
Pratt (unassisted), l.ee to Lavan to How
ard. Bases on halls: Off Sims. 2; off
Sothern. S. Hits:' Off Hamilton, 7 In
five Innings; off Sims, none in one inning;
off Sothern, none, no one out in soventn;
off MoOabe, 1 In two Innings. Struck out:
y Johnson. 4: bv Hamilton, S. Umpires:
Connolly and Chill.
I
Ex-Senator Brown
and Dr.H.B.Lemere
in Auto Acoident
Because of tha slippery rail which
were eeatea wiut wei eiay, in automo-
I bile oHven by Dr. H. B. Letnero could
. , . .
lnoi turn oia ui wa vuwuuvi auiiinw
. track nto whlah he had slipped, in
lr wc n . ..L
time to a vol a head-on collision with
an eaetbound Dundee car Just west of
the Bait line Wednesday.
EtXr-Senator Morris Brown, who was
rldlns; with Dr. I mere, was thrown
through the wind shield, and waa badly
out about the head and hands by broken
glass, Dr. Lemere managed to hold onto
the steering" wheel and kept his seat, sus
taining only a few minor bruises.
Th auto struck the street car head-on
snd was badly damaged. The accident
ooenrred about :S0 and a passing auto
picked tip the injured men and took them
home.
Civil Service Hsasalaatloas.
"WAJHirrNGTOIf, Sept 16 (Special Tele
gram.) 'tvtl eervloe examinations will b
held on October 16 for forest rangers at
follows: J false y, Neb.1 Custer and Dead
wood, 8. I. ; A ft on. Cody, Encampment.
Jaekaon, Iander, Laramie, llnedale and
Sheridan, Wyo.
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