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'JHE BEE: OMAHA, SATUHOAY, SK1TKMHKR 18, 1015.
Bringing Up Father
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New Service.
Drawn for The Bee by George McManu s
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VTLUNS .10: ST THINK- VHf WtN'T THAT TPE tCLKD V CH THC COUNT- I . ....Vt
PHILLIES SHUT OUT
BY CIHCIREDLEGS
Error of Stock and Bancroft an4
Tony's Fine Pitching; Defeat
Visitor!.
TWO AND NOTHING THE SCORE
CINCINNATI. ept. lT.-Brrore by
Stock and Bancroft and Tonay's maaterlr
pitching war reaponalbl for Cincinnati
winning tha second gam of th present
eerie from Philadelphia today. I to 0.
Only fir Philadelphia player reenhed
first baac, three of them being left at
that Lag. whlla tha othar two wrr
thrown out at aacond.
Demure alao pitched good hail, allow
In only si hlta and giving no las on
ball.
Tha (am a playi-d in . n hour and
eleven rolnutca, wliti'h Ik tut record tlma
for this season on the Cincinnati grounds,
r-'eore:
Standing of Teams
11111. tKMlilA.
AD.HO.AL
Imt. IV...
Hanrroft, as. 4
faakart. ef . . 4
rraeath, r.. I
I ononis, lh. I
Whined. It.. I
Nlhff, Ik.. I
nrat, e t
Omnaroe, p.. I
'Aerker 1
1
t I
I I
:.:
4
t I
I
t
CINCINNATI.
A H.O A.E.
NAT. l.KAOI-B. I AMICR. L.KAG1'H.
W.LI'rt! W.l.fVt
rhlla 77 Wt .r,70! Roston il 4f. .
Hrnnklyn ..74 64 .631 1 lmlt l
Roston 72 44 .f.f1il-sgo ....NO It .676
Ht. Inuls...6N 73 .4K4jWalirnKtnn Tfi Rl .fl
Cincinnati . 71 .43New York.. 1 7S .4f .
Chicago ...4 70 .477' t. lxl. ...i 7 .434!
Pittsburgh 75 ,471'Clevelsnd ..M .K"4
New York.. 41 7R .441 lhlla . .24
FKI. U:AOL H. I AMfc.Il. A8N.
W.l.l'rt. W.UPrt.
Pittsburgh. 7 0 sr Minneapolis 40 .
Chicago ....74 M .'.448t. Paul M M .M7
St. Inula...74 H4 .m Ixinlsvllle ..77 71 .(
Newark ....71 M .Mtrndlanapolls 7 Tl .(77
Kan. City. .70 44 .f.iKan. City... W M .41
Murrain ....M 70 .4navelend ..65 80.44
Rrooklyn ..7 7S .47j Milwaukee . M .4i J
tialtlinore ..it V0 .ii3 Columbua ..6 M .3
vatvrday'a Rraalta.
NATIONAL U5AOUB.
Brooklyn, 7; Chicago, b.
Hoaton, 0-2; Ht lula, 1-2 i called end
ninth; darkness:
New York. IM); Pittsburgh, -5.
Philadelphia. 0; Cincinnati. 1.
AMERICAN IK.AOi;K.
Ht. liouls. 9. VVaahlmton, a
Chicago, 2; New York, 1.
Detroit, 2; Hoslon, 7.
Cleveland, 7-3; Philadelphia, i-t; called
end tenth; darknews.
FKDKRAL. I.nAOTJR.
Italtlmore, 1; Pittahurgh. .
Hrooklyn, 0; Ht. l.outff, 2.
Newark. 0; Kansas City, 8.
AM KHIO AN ASSOCIATION,
ft. Paul, -6; Ioulsvllln, 4-1.
Uinin Today.
National elagua Brooklyn at Chleajjo,
LEONARD HOLDS
TIGERSSOX WIN
Bostom Turn Table on Detroit
Crew, Regaining: Ground Loit
Day Before.
HIT ALLOWED IN EIGHT FRAMES
4 lKHIIfSr. ef..4 1 4
4 lOioh. lb 4 111
lltn.i. m . . I 1 I I
OOrtffUh. M.I I 0
HMmi lb. 1 I
lCtl. If.... 1110
, I ewinpi. o.... I I T I
oMciiwiti. i i a
1 CTOMT, .... I
Totals U T
Tr J M I 14 II
Hatted for Itemarea In ninth.
Philadelphia
Cincinnati ..
Two-baaa hit: 'WlBsro. Stolen ba
Tlvraoc. Poubla rlay: tMork to ltulerua. Kucker. nona In ona and one-third Inning
Haara on balls: Off Tone v. i. HiriKk out: ' Htrjca out: Uy Plercr, 1; by rtinlih, g.
BOSTON, Sept. IT. Tha tablea were
I turned on the Tigers today, Boaton de
feating Detroit. 7 to 1. The Bed Box
victory cava the local team a lead of
two games, making It Impossible fur
Ietrolt to displace them In the present
aerlea.
Leonard's pitching was the outstand
ing feature of the game, A lily supported
by hi fielders, he held the hard hitting
Tlgera to one nlnglo In the first eight
Innings. With the tenxlon somewhat les
aened In tlie ninth, he hit Vltt and put
over a ball for Cnhh. The latter sent
It flying Into the right field stand, an
unusual hit at Fenway park, and the
vlaltora' only runs were scored.
As In yevte-rdny's game, the fine
pitching on one aide was not msrtched
on the other. James, Manager Jennings'
first choice, proved a poor one, hi six
Murphy. Banrlflce hits: Alexander,
I'lpp. Double Play: K. Collins to
Blackburn to K. Collins. Bases on
Iwlls: Off Ruesell. ; off Scott, 4. Hit
by pitched ball: Founiler. Htrurk out:
Hv Russell. ; by Pcott, 1. Wild pltcltes:
Hcott. Russell. Paswd balls: Alexsmler,
.VlHyer. I'mplres: lHneen and Nallln.
tevrlaad Takes One.
PUUJUEI.PHIA, Bapt. 17. Cleveland
won the first gam hare today. 7 to 4,
and t!el tha second in ten innings, 3 to 3
Philadelphia used several recruits In the
first gams and Cleveland was given h
liard flglit for the victory. In the eecond
event Richardson, formerly of Marshall
town, la., had a battle with Mitchell, the
latter strtklnir out eleven batsmen. Score:
OJSVEI.AND. PMIUADmPHIA.
AB.H.O A B. AB.H O.A B
To
HT.
went
Attach Braves'
Share of Receipts
lAM'IS. Sent. 17 Deputy sheriffs
to the National league ball park
here this afternoon to attach Boston's
share of the receipts of the St. I-ouls-Boston
double-header. The deputies car
ried papers issued after a suit had been
tiled against the Hoaton club by the Kan
sas City American association team. The
Kansas City club brought suit to recover
t4,0C0, which, it Is claimed, the Boston
club agreed to pay for Player Bash
Compton.
It was also stated that Boston had not I
turned over to Kanaas City Players Law- j
rence Gilbert and Richard Crutcher,
traded to Kansas City in the Comptotv (
deal.
A "For Sale" ad will turn second-han l
furniture Into cash.
BosTon at Ht Iun.rNw York at IPti-! I " "alls giving Boston opportunl-
burgh, Phllsdelphla at Cincinnati. ties from which six runs were developed
Americsn League-Hi. Ixxils at Wash- J m ,n6 lTHt thpM) tnnng. Holand took
n f 1 k, In . . A ia . k tat V . j 1 lu I tklt air I
game,
Boaton. Cleveland at Philadelphia
Federal Iieasue Baitlmoie at ll'tts
burkh. Brooklyn at St. ouls. Newark at
...O 4) 0 0 0 0 0 'Kansas City, Buffalo at Chicago.
, i l i ( i o g 1 1 .
Wills. If I I i
(pman. I I
tlmh, cf Ill
Dm.xh rf.... I 1 I
Kirk, lb.... 4 1 II
Brans, lb.... 11
Wmtmsna. lb 4 1 1
Billing. S..4 I
Mrtrtm. p... 10
C'artar. p
Coiirabe. p... 0 0 t
By Damaree. 1; by Tonry. . Umpires:
Kiam and Kmalle.
lilawts lrfiae Two to Pirates,
riTTSBimOJI. Bept. 17.-New York
lost two games to Pittsburgh today, the
first by a score of to 4) and the second,
M to 6. Cooper and Benton were both
hit hard In tha preliminary game, the
locals bunching tholr hlta better than
New York. In the second game Hill waa
effective and allowed only four hits and
no run a Manager Moilraw and all the
playet not in the second game were
ordered off the field by I'mplr Rmler
for coaching from the bench. Hcore, first
gamo:
new york. frrrent HOH,
Alt H O.A C AB H O A
Rums. U.... II Cmr.T. If.... I II
111 ejoHnMen, lb) lit 1 l
1 1 tllamoy. cf... I I I
t 1 HiiHhmii. rf I
1 1 0 IWiiwr, am., 1 1
( Vioi. lb t I
1 t oir, lb.... Ill 11
ouibasa. a... 4 141
1 S iNor ... I 1 1
lit " 1
I ToUls I 1 17 II I
ttohtrtan. rf I
bonis. :..,. 1
Merklo. lb..
Vlt-hi,' .
IWkr rf.,. I
Ttxsroo. ....
Hraa. lb.. .. I
KrsHior. Ill
lionln. ...... 4
aoton. p... I
rVabamsloa. t
Hitler, p....
'mm
4rea: O'Brien
Wild pitch: ua vender. Cm
Hntl frlh.
VIII, in
Oohta. of .... 4
V,h If ...
HT. IiOIfHH, Bopt 17. Ht. Ixuls put a 1 l rawford. rf 4
crimp in Boston's pennant prospects by Rurna. lb.. I
winning tne opening game or a nounie- una o ..
tarda Take llpeaer.
header here today, 1 to 0, and tying the Jana', lb. 1
second, which was called at the end of ,-" I
the ninth. The score waa I to i
Ilaaar.
Ihmk opposed Nehf In a pitcher' bat-Il0,47a '.!
trinnam. p.
Morlarty
Uubuo ...
Although feeling between the teams ran
high throughout tha game. It wa not
o much In evidence as waa the case
yesterday: Bcore: ,
DETROIT. BOSTON.
AB.H.O. A. K. AB.H.O. AX.
Ouah, aa 4 111 lHnnpar. rf... 1 lit
I Hoot t, aa.... 4
l'HlMakar. cf.. I 1
Cllol.lln.l. lb I 1
Olwla, If.... I 1
OOanlnar, lb. 1 1
IRarrr. lb.... 4 1
trrlsan. a.. I 1
baoaara, p.. I 1
I 0
I 1
1 I
1
11
0 I
4 0-6
0
. haap. p....
TnUlf ... M 9 M I
Hatled for Benton in seventh
Batted for Hitter In eighth.
New York I 0 0 0 0 0
Plttsburah I 0 0 2 0 4
Two-baa hits: uoyie, aieraie, varey,
Johnaton. Thraa-baae hlta: Robertson,
looin. Wagner. Sacrifice hlta: Balrd.
Cooper. Harrlfic fly: Barney, tttolen
bases: Burns (D, Markla. Johnston. Vlox,
Balrd. Iouble plays: Dooln to Fletcher,
Koteertaon to Morale. Baaea on balls:
Off Benton, 4; off Hitter. 1; off Coooer, a.
Hits: Off Benton, 10 In six Innings: off
Rlttsr. none la ona Inning; off HchUH.
nona In ona Inning. Struck out: By Ben
Ion. 2; by Hit Mm-, 1; by ckhupp, 1; by
Oooper, i. I'miart: . Uaaon and Rlgler,
Score, second game:
Nrw york. riTrammjnH.
, AB.H O A K. AI.H.O.1.1
Rnra If.... 41
Hobartan. lit I 1
ItM. I ... 14
Markla. Ik . 4 I 1
1 latchae. aa. 4
fVKkar. of... I
(traul. la...
payors, S...
WanOaU. S.
Tal. a...
perrU!.
Jarabaas ..
cbaaw. p.
tie in the first game, each allowing four
hits. In the sixth Inning lWscisr waa
safe on Maranvllle'a fumble, Betsoel sac
rificed and Miller a single completed the
run.
In the second game -Boardman, a re
cruit from Winnipeg, held the vlaltora to
two bits after relieving Meadowa In the
fourth. Hoor, first game:
HOHTON. HT. ljOtTia
. All II O A AB.H.O.A g
Mnran. If.... 4 0 I PRaaihar, If.. I I 1
Krara. lb.... 4 11 Haial, lb... I I I
t'uiniiian. ct. I 1 I I OUillar, 3b.... 114 4 0
Mxm, lb... I I.ns. rf 4 1
Wiiiilh. lb.... 4 1 t oilratt. lb.... I 1 II 1
cnnaollr, rf. t 1 1 uDvlan. cf.... 114
Maranvll, aa I I 4 VKnrdar. C....I III
W4Mllns. 1 Harnsbr. aa. I I I
Una uuoak, p 111
Oaadr. s.... 1 1
Nartt. p I 1 I Totals 17 4 17 M 1
Tatals. ....n 4 4 1
Hatted for Whaling In eighth.
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
ML Uula 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 -l
Two-bail hit: Compton. ttolen base:
Bescher. Sacrifice hits: Betsel (a).
lHuble plays: llornsby to Hyatt,
Hornaby to Miller to Hyatt. Doak to
Humaliy to Hyatt Bases on balls: Oft
Nehf, 2; off Doak, 6. H truck out: By
Nehf, 6; 4y Doak, 2. Vmplres: O'Day
and Qulgley. bcore, second game.
BOSTON. PT. 1W!I8.
AB.H.O. A X AB.H.O.A g.
I v
4 0 0
on
40
l l
II
4
0
Totals..
.11 17 T
ratals...
0 0
0 0
-7
a inn i
Hatted for Htanage In eighth,
HlLttMt f.. 11.. 1 aJ Ir. -l,th
Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0
Boston 1 2 110 0
Two-base hits: I.eonard, Breaker. Home
run: Oobb. Kncrlflcr fly: Iewis. Hacil-
f I ,.u kit-. U. , 1 J .. ). 1 1 . I I ..... 1. 1 . hi..,.,
Holand to Bums (2). L.ft on bases: De-1 ."l- JL ,
I
4
4
troit. 4; HoKton. 7. First base on errors:
Ronton. 2. Uan on bulla: rf f Jumu 4:
off Holand, 1. lilts: off Jamea. 4 In two! j rt
Moras. If.... 1
Hi rand. II... 1
Errara, lb.... 4
(mploA cf. I
KIIIVU , CI 1
Macao, lb... 4
rlmllh. lb.... 1
1
1
iCarey. If.... 4 I I TZ" 'U. Si
JobnatoB. 1414 :. rf. .... I
Marasall. as 4
WMlii a., t
Hutboa. ... I
larxr. of.. 4 1
Hiaba. rfl J I l'V.
OVIoa, gb 4
Hatra. lb.... I
lOlbaoa, a.. I 1
Hill. P.-... t 1
I
t Total U I IT I 4
4
111
It
4 4
I
04
1 fWhar. If.. 4
4 CRalaol, lb-lb 4
1 Millar, lb.... I
1 IHack, lb I
0 ftl.ong. rf..... I
1 eilyall. lb..,. 1
1 IWIlaun ct... I
4 (Heaalaa, a.. I
I OHornaby. oa. I
I Maaowa. p.. I
I llianlau, p I
4 4
4 4 Touts M
I aii'l one-third inning; off Boland. 4 in
J four and two-thlrda Innings; off Oldham.
,i..n,i in mm inning, mi. iy iiionno Dan:
Vltt. Htruck out: By Jamea, 1: by I eo ti
er J, 2: by Boland, 1. Time: 1:118. Um
pires O'lAiughlln and Hlldebrand.
r- . . Ilrnt Wklte Box.
NKW YORK, Sent. 17 New York won
another same fiii Chicago today, the
acore llng S to 2. New York won In
the fourth Inning when Baumann hit a
homo run and a wild throw by Black
burne let In tVok and Miller,
Allen Russell, formerly of Richmond,
pitched his tlrst full game for New York
and made a creditable ahowlng. holding
Chicago to six hits.
Fournler was hit on the left elbow In
the first inning and waa forced to retire.
Murphv of Chicago received aeven baaea
on balls In the last two games, three
yesterday and four today. Hcore:
OIIICAOO. KBW YORK.
All H O A X. AB.H.O. A X.
Murnhr, rf , 1 tMalaal, lb... 4 111
0 Ofloham. of... 4 1 1 1
4 OHlrunk. rf. .. I I I
1 OO itrlns. If... 4 114
0 ( Pnnrau. lb. . I 1 I
0 OOannar. s. . . 4 1 t I 1
1 ONnwanK lb. 4 0 1 1
I PMMnn'.a, lb. 4 1 1 4
i l pp. o I I in o ft
oMoahan p.. 1 1 1 1 ft
I OBrrlra, B ... 1112
0'lJllole .... ft ft 0 1
(.Vana 1 4 0 0 0
Totals lo I 17 14 ft ...
Toula 16 II tl 10 li
Batted for Meehan in fourth. :
Hatted for i'cies In ninth.
Cleveland 0 0 S 2 0 0 0 f -7 1
Philadelphia 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 0 '
Two-base hits: Wills. Hmltli, Lapp, i
Three-bime lilts: f'hapman. Roth, llnne i
run: Oldrlng. Hto'en buses: Klrke, Dan- I
ner. Bases on ba Is: Off Carter, 2; off I
Meehan, 3: orf IQcc.le. 3. Hlta: (fr Mor
ton, 1 In two innings; off Carter. 8 In five
inning: off (Vmrnba, 2 In two Innings;
otf Meehnn. 7 In four Innings; off McWes,
2 In fWe Innings. Htruck out: By Morton.
2; by Carter, 2; by Coumbe, 1; by Mee
han. 4: bv fcccles, 6. Umpires: Evans
and Wallace. Score, second same:
C i,EVBI,AN. rHIUAI)RlJHU.
AB.H.U.A.K. AB-M.U.AS7.
Wllla, If 4 1 I 1 ftSrhang. rf... 4 1 0
Chapman, as 1 111 OSlrunk. rf...4 0110
1t,.ih. et I 1 1 ILaJola. lb. .. 4 114
BIIHnga. of.. I 0 1 aM.lnnli. lb. 4 111 1 0
Kmlth. rf.... 4 II OOana aa....4 0111
Klrka, 1b.... I I 11 0 OMalon. lb. . . 4 2 110
Bum. lb.... I 114 IHaaa. If 4 0 110
Wmbasna. lb I 0 0 1 ' 1 CP. e I 1 1 1
CVNalll, c... 4 4 11 1 Orirrdin, pi 0 4 4 0
Mitchell, p.. I 4 4 I Bdwanla ...1440
Tot. la a I M 11 ToUla H IHli I
Hnttd for Richardson In tenth.
Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 t
Philadelphia .... 0 00000 0 1 20-S
Two-lwse hits: Klrke, Ijipp, Ijijole.
Three-base hit: Malone. Htolen baaea:
Wllie. Roth. Chsoman. Hchanc. I .a' p.
Sacrifice lilts: F?vsns. Smith, Mitchell.
Double play: Rtrunk to I.ann. Itnses on
balls: Off Mitchell. 2: off Richardson. 8.
Struck oit: Hy Mitchell. 11; by Richard
son, 6. 1'mptre: Wallace and Kvans.
MrCahr lllnnka genatora.
U'ltiMVnTnM flr.nt IT Mrfnlie ul.
! lowed Washington only five scattered
I v . 3 L. ... ... ....I.... .. - 1. 1 1
nil anil SIWCU A Himwui iv.,y, niniT.
Ht. Louis was making sixteen hits and
nine runs off a quartet of local pitchers. ;
eVore:
HT l)fl. WAJTHlNOTON.
AB.H.O. A B. AH.H.O A U
11 OMoallar. ir.. I l
10 1 OKnalar. lb... 4 1111
1 10 0 Milan, cf.... 4 110V
1 1 I OUin.111. lb. .. 4 1 I
TO OAcoaU. rf... 4 I 2
110 OKhuika, lb... I 1 I
111 OHenrr. e X 0
14 1 OMcBrlda. aa. 1
1 t IBoahllns. p..
Ayara, p 1 0
T.lih 40 11 17 4 OMaror. P-...
iuiuohl. p
I Sl.lcr. lb...
j I'ratt.
Jacobaoa. rf. I
1 van. as. ... I
Aanaar. c... 1
Meitba p.. 4
K ,iip
1
... 1 4
u
1 1
1 0
4 0
0
0 0
0
0
V
4 II 11 I
J Collins, lb I 0 11
K.rolllna. lb 1 1 I
Jnt'kMin. If.. I
K' hi near, cf, 4
tlb!it. rf.. I
Rlarkbm, as 4
.lhn. lb.... I
Tats at 4 44 U I '
Halted for Perfitt In edghlh
New York 40404-0
IVUrburgk 0 10 201
Two-baa hit: Oibann. Three-baa
hit: Intl. tMacirifle hit: Illnchntan.
teiolea bases: aierkl. Johnston. Baaea
m balls: Off Perrltl. 1; off Hill. 1. Hits:
Off Perrttt, in svsn Innings; off
ttcjiauev, In on Inning. truuk out:
Bv 1-orrltL I; by Brhauer, 1; by UIU, 2,
I'mpircs: Rtglsr and KSvaon.
atxrh.es Whig. tabs.
CinCAQO, Be. IT. Broofctyn bum-hod
five hlta off L vender la th third tuning
and tale, coupled with a base en balls, a
wild pitch and an error, gave them a
commanding lead and resulted In tha de
feat vt the locale. 7 lo 4. Cbtcatgo played
aa uphtU battle. Inserting three pin oh
hlHere Into lha same, who delivers!, but
unabt to overtake the Dodgers, who
iiad aoiod two more runs by opportune
hittlna In the eighth and ninth Innlnga.
pirnitn weakenad In tb eighth when
Ci;la-o rallied and waa replaced by
Ruckar. lxiubert s catch of a line drrva
in this Inning with men on second and
third probably saved the game for Brook
lyn. McOMtliy' fielding was a feature,
fek-or:.
HOOK L.T-K CHI OA (XV
Ab H.O A C AS H O A X.
O-Mara. aa.,4 1 1 4 tftoo. rt....4 10 4 4
llaabart, lb. 4 I M 1 Planar, as... I I 4 1
rl. rt.. 4 1 hl.ulia If.. 44144
V.N..C It.... I 4 4 )rhe. tb.. I I 4 4 4
(.lka. lb. 4 I 4 4 aaalw. lb. ...4 III 4 4
Mr. cf.... 4 4 4 4 Mrrv. tl.. 4 444
(.. tb..... 4 114 u7rtby. 44 4 4 T
Mrfankj. a. I I 4 rubor, a... 4 4 14
eni'n. p.... 4 14 4 l.ataanav, p. 4 I 4 I 4
i -aor. p.-. 4 4 4 4 4-o.Iwili .... i 14 4
rvaraa. p 1 4 4 4 4
Tjula.....4 111! 1'b.aiaolr ....1 14 4 4
tfttban.ls. p4 4 4 I 4
Marsra.o ..11444
' STabat, p.... 4 4 4 4 4
ToaaU UK li I
Halted for lavender in third.
bailed fur Pierre In aeventh.
batted fur Btendridg In eighth.
Brooklyn ., A 0 6 4 0 1 1 T
IMao 4 2 4 4 4 1 I 4-4
'lt-baae hiu: Fisher, Oood. Knlaely.
Three-baee hits: Archer, fcleugel. IMi.lon
iaaas: alynra, Culsnaar. stauriflo bus:
Vncjtt, oMara Itaaesi oa balls: otf
lvct,der, 2; off Ptrv. 1: off Hinlth, 1;
..'f L Una: Off laxveadnr, in
tit lun Ids a: off PWca, 1 in four In
niuo: i'T yxaiidrtdse, 2 In one Iruiing;
1 l'i vim Inning; off KiuiUl, 1
ToUls at I tl 1 4
Boston 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0-2
St Leula 0 0001000-2
iVlled end ninth, darkness.
Two-base hits: Kvera, Oonxalea, Bes
cher. Thre-has hit: Wilson. Sacri
fice hits: Hughe (.11. lKuhle play:
Miller to HornaM.y to Hyatt. Haaes on
Isilla: Off Hughes. 1; off Meadows, I;
off Boardman. 4. lilts: Off Meadows.
4 In four Innings; off Boardman. 1 In
five Innlnga. biruck out: By Hughes,'
t: by Meadowa, 1; by Boardman. 3. Wild
Htch: Hughes. Umpires: (julgley and I
O'Day.
Marer, a..,
r-.MU. p...,
rvi.ch ...
Srfcalll ...
4 OParklDpa' as 4 1 4 1
4 0l1p. lb. ... . I 1 I 1 4
4 4Hauioann. at 1 4 I I
u la.rtiell. It.. 1 4 1
(I'Mk. rf 4 I 1
I IMIIIer. cf ... 4 I
4 Alaaandar. 0 1114 4
4 ftKuaaall. p... 4 11
i a
4 ToUls 4 7 17 II 1
4
T'Hals ..10 4 l 14 1
Hatted for Mayer In ninth.
Hatted for Hcolt In ninth.
Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 02
New York 0 0 0 1 0 0 -
Horn run: Baumann. Stolen baa:
ToUla I 4 IT 11 I
Batted fon Ayers in sixth.
Pt. l.oul 1 0000014 0-H
Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Two-ase hit: Howard. Stolen bases.
. . .... . uAiein- I .. . u I
riisier, siuan, n.viiuir uy.
ler. Ikuible plays: Pratt to Blsler: Fos
ter to Oendlf. Bases on balls: Off Mc- j
Cab. 2; off Mayer, 2. Hits: Off Hoeh- .
ling. 4 In two-thirds Inning; off Mayer. 8!
In five ana one-miru iiiiiuik. oh r,
none, none out In seventh; off Dtmiont,
In three Innings. Htruck out: By
Boehllng. 1; by Ayers. 2; by Dumont, I;
by McCabe. 8. Umpire: Chill and Con
nolly. CLARENCE GRIFFIN IS
victor 0VFR F0TTRFLL
CINCINNATI Bept 17.-Clarenc Grif
fin defeated Elia Fottrell In the final of
tha men's single of the trl-atate tennis
tourney her today by scores of 6-7, 4-4,
4-4, 4-1, 44. Both are from Ban Francisco.
Mlsa Mo! la BJuratedt of Norway do-1
feated Mlsa Carri Neeley of Chicago In i
the finals of the women' singles by
core of 42, t-L
Nialls lllaaki North Uai.
RCOTIA. Nab.; Bept. 17. Hpecial.V
Rcotia shut out North Loup at the big
rcpoorn celebration yeoteiday, 4 lo 0.
luryea's pitching and Boston's hitting,
as usual, were feat urea, bautter oored
two runs with a three-baae hit In the
third Inning. This msde th thirty-fifth
gam won by Scotia tula year. Score-
R H F
fteotla 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 04 7 a
North Loup,... 00e 421
Halter Hoot la, ouryea and Anuner
man; North Lxiup, Riley and Holman.
I
Araarlraa Aasalaitla.
At Louisville, first gain: It H E.
Ht. Paul 4 11 1
LoulavU 4 1
Uatterles: Lstthrop, eLlfleld and John
son; Mlddleton and Clemens.
Hecond game: R.1I B.
St. Paul 4 t I
Louisville l 1
Ha tier lea: Laroy and Johnson; Tsylor
and Croaain. tOaJled end 7th; darkness.)
Milwaukee at Indianapolis, postponed;
ratn.
C'ewst Lt.
AT Portland: R.H K. '
Vernon ... ...4 4 1
Portland IU I
Batteries: llttt, Whit and Weeks; Co
Batteries: Hltt. White and Meeks; Co- I
velcskte and Fisher.
At Han Francisco: RU B. I
Oakland - , 4 11 1 .
Ban Francisco 1 7 1 1
Batteries: K la witter, Burns and KUlott; '
gtreu and gchmidt. !
somen J4 twe-UUiCs iuniiiga, off . Roicrtaon
! ae Hlaaka Bardrr.
SCR1HNKH Neb.. Bept. 17. Hpcial
Dodgo base ball team defeated a tes-m
from Knyder her yesterday. 1 to , 8 ie:
HUE.
Hnvder 0 0 0 0 00 4 1
lKMlge 10 0010 1-1 t 1
Hetleriea: Dodgs, Raines and Andiws;
Kntder, iSeebock and U us tin. Impire:
Fall Suits for Men That Are
Distinctive, Yet Dignified
Our Kensington Suits have the little touches of stylo
that make thera differ from the ordinary suit you see on
the street. The shoulders and lines of the eoat catch tho
eye at once. The suit has tlie individuality of the very
best made-to-order garment.
While individual and original in design, they are
dignified and genteel. They mako the wearer feel well
dressed yet not freakish in apnearanco. AVe want to urge
you to try on one of our Kensington 6uits and see for
yourself the many eommendahlo traits they have.
Kensington Suits $20 to $40; Society Brand Suits
and $30.
May we have the opportunity to serve you whe'i in
need of hats and men's furnishings of any kindf Our
service is prompt and the quality and style of our goods
will apieal to discerning men.
Stetson Hats, Manhattan Shirts, Beautiful Neckwear.
j U ill Utk lit tUrwrl.
DRESS UP, MEM
It's Not Going to Rain
Slip Into One of These BURGESS-NASH
"READY-TO-PUT-ON" Suits at
$25.00
As correct in style as custom clothes and
perfect in fit. In harmony wherever well-groomed
men jrather.
Clothes cut and finished to suit the fancy of the
most critical, including the trim military model,
figure tracing from the waist line up, with just a
bit of a flare in the skirt. Slender, shapely shoul
ders and sleeves ; soft, English lapels.
Every garment strictly hand tailored to the
'.'Burnasco Standard" of quality, in the favored
cloths and colorings.
Others $13.G5 and up to $40.00.
Men's Top Coats at $20
A Hoekr.miin, silk lined throughout, in medium
and Oxford gray, beautifully hand-tailored through
out. A special value at $20.00.
Others in coverts, cassimeres, Vicunas and cra
venetted cloths, at $13.65 to $40.00.
B urges s-JTssh Co. rout Tloor.
These Boy's Knickerbocker Suits With Two
Pairs Pants at $4.95 Are Extreme Values
T'S an exceptional line we offer at that prlee a selection that will
be most releasing to Darenta with a boy or two to clothe, between
the ages of 0 to 16 years. The suits are the very newest jQC
styles lu plaids, checks and fancy effects, with two pairs JJ
of Knickerbocker pants, Saturday, at
Others, 5.95 to $15.00.
Boy's Caps or Hats 50c
Just tha pattern or color to match his suit, a new line of fall styles
ready, at SOc.
Boy's Neckwear at 25c
New shapes, like father wears, an exceptionally pretty lln for se
lection, at S.H-.
Boy's Furnishings in Splendid Selections
Everything for the boy, styles that will appeal to them because they
are like those that father wears.
Pajamas, Night Shirts, Underwear, Suspenders, Blouses, Shirts, Ete.
Burgesa-BTaah Oo. Tonrth Floor.
Men's New Fall SHIRTS-
Some $1, $1.50 and $2
TlEAL" and "Star" shirts, a pleasing
i- array of exclusively new patterns and
colors In both plaids, negligee with soft and stiff
cuffs coat style. Be sure to ee them first pickings
you know, at $1.00, ttl.SO and $2.00.
Men's Hantlkerch'fg
Men's colored bord
ered linen handker
chiefs, new designs,
2 5c quality. 17 He
or three for BOc
Hath Kobe About
Half Price.
In terry cloth and
blanket, including
the new Indian
blanket robee, Just
at a time when
rotfes are in greatest
demand for tha
young man fitting
himself out for col
lege. Priced at
$6.SO, $4.M, $3.98,
$3.1)8 and $!..
Harvard Sweaters for Men
The new full ones are here, all wool and th beat
line by far on theiarket. Boy buy your foot ball
sweater Saturday and get your choice before they are
picked over. Priced at $8.00, $7.50 and $0.OO.
argoas-Jtash Oo Mala mot sag.
Men's New CLOTH
AUTO HATS $2.00
ESPECIALLY
adapted for
motoring, made
of an English
cloth in exclu
sive styles, all
Btltched and silk
lined. Grays,
browns and mix
tures, at $3.00.
SteUon Ht.
$3 .BO to $12.00
Erery new.
as well as sta
ple shape is
represented.
Beet $d.OO HU In Town
strong statement, but we stand ready to
pro It In our line at this price.
Men's Golf Caps, $2.00
8port style, cravenetted and Westknlt
cloths, silk lined.
Your Xanie In Gold tree
We will put your nam In gold, just as you
write It. In your hat or cap without charge.
Something new.
oxgoss-VasH Co. Tourta floor.
urgess-Mash Company
'everybody's stork'