1U THK P.HE: 0MA1TA, FRIDAY, OCT01VI.R 1. 11)1". Bringing Up j g - ;j ' I V WHALES LOSE HOPE AS REBSTRIUHPH Pittburgh Retain Lead, but Ter riera Seem to HtTe Beit Show for Pennant. ST. LOUIS BEATS XAXSAS CITY CJOCAOn, Sept. .-Oilcto tOdr all but bada good-bye to the Federal league pennant by , losing to Plttaburgh, which thereby strengthened lta hold on tha lead lit tha close race, whlla Ht. inula r aumed second place by defeating Kan Ma City aaln. To win tha championship Chicago would have to win all the four remaining games It haa to play, aa they re ail with Pittsburgh. PL Louis . tonight atlll seemed to Ua supporters to have the beat chance for the ring, aa It haa only two tamM to play and lis, one more victory to It credit than the leader, which haa to pluy lta four remaining lmi with Chicago. In order to w in, however, St. Ixuta would have to win both lta games, while Pitts burgh lost half of lta four, or take one came while the Rebels lost three. . Aa both pennants In tha other two leagues Involving the eaat and tha weat have gone to the eaat, the Pittsburgh team might handily make the collection unanimous for that region by winning three of Ua remaining games, or only two. If Kane City should love one, Mettels Rotala Lend. PITTSBUKOir. Sept. 80, nttsburab. Ulned lta lead In the Federal league race today by defeating Chicago In a hard fought game, 8 to 4. The Whalea atarted the scoring In the first Inning when Flack hit to center for a bonis run. An' other tally was made In the third In ning en hits by Zoldr and Fischer and a baas on beJIs. In Pittsburgh's half of the earns Inning the lucala hit llalley hard, five run being scored on s'.nglt-s r? KoneVcT, . , , ' , nd Wick land a home run. llavad nallv. - by Berghammer, Kelley's triple and llondrix then relieved Bailey The Rebels made two runs In the atxth of whom had singled, scored on Kogge'e triple. Wtckland's double and Konetchy's ttlple accounted for anothor run In the next Inning. The vteltora knocked out Hogg4 in the aeventh, two runa being j cored on two hits and two passes, liar ger finished the game for the local, fccore: R.H.B. Mr-SiO 0 1 0 0 0 1 9 O 4 7 8 Pittsburgh ..0100110 -a 11 0 Batteries: Belief. Crnrtri and flacher; Hogge, Ifcuger and O'Connor. Ke-wark Beats Ted as Twlw, T1AI.TIMORK. Hcpt 80. Newark made ti.e mMt of p'avlng the last place Terra r Ins thla aftenttKm and took both eitrta of the double-header. Kalscrllng waa an caay victor in the opener 1 to 1, end Rrulbach waa never in danger (n the second game, which he won, I to 1. Hcore. first game: it H.H Newark 1 1 000000 r -3 10 0 'btiumon . 0 0 w 0 0 1 v 01 a 8 Hatterlta: Kalserllng and Itariden; H'ck. Conley. Unlnn and Russell. t-ore, aooond game: R.H.10 Newark 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-6 0 Jialtlmore ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 U I 7 0 Batteries: Reulbsxh and lUrlden; Toung, wulnn and uwena. Blaea Take Aaather. BROOKLYN. Bopt. .-Huffalo annexed another game from Brooklyn today. I to 1. winning out in a blntl-tuning rally. fnrr: It It hi .uiia)o 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 t-3 7 0 Brooklyn ....010 0 0 0 01 0-1 Batt.rtea: Krapp and Allan; Marion sod blmon. , Terriers la Itnn4 IMaee, T. IM'18, Kept. 80.-81. Ixula went into seoond place in the pennant race to M Let yours be the hat the wise ones wear "Stonddrd of Hat Value" So!J y J.'l DrJfrs Father day ty defeating Kanaaa ICty, 4 to & Ht. Louie made three rune In the seventh Inning by a serlrs of singles !nterr""' with the vteluire" errors. Hi-ore: RH.K Kaiieaa Clty..O 0 0 o 1 0 1 0 01 I St. Ixula 1 0000010 70 Kattrrtra: Johnaon and Brown; l'lank and Hartley. NINETEEN HEATS OF RACING DECIDED Peter Volo and Etawah Equal Their Trotting Becordi. KUSSELL BOY WINS VICTOBIES COLUMBUS, O., Sept. SO.-Nlneteen heats of regular racing, In addition to six-time trlala, during two of which Teter Volo and Etawah equalled their trotting record of 1:01 and I:0J, respectively, were decided In events on today's Grand Cir cuit racing program here. On the 1:0 pace. In which Fern Hall has two heata, was left unflniithed. Out of tha Arch City pacing stake came a victory for Kueeell Boy, two world's record, and the equalling of a world's record. Tour heata of this race were u clded yeaterday. In the first one today Ruasell Boy Just beat Hal Boy in 1:0814. new time for a fifth heat In a pacing race. Russell Boy won the next heat with something to spare In 1:0314, equalling the beat time for a sixth heat. As a six-heat race this one is the best on record. The best previous ons waa that won last year at Detroit by R. H. Brett. Wwight Logan of the Valentine stable, took the 1:11 pace, two heata of which went to him yeaterday. Today fav ored Camella and Tramp-ablt divided the first two heats. Tims In the next one was slow to the three quarters with Pwlght Logan leading. Camella then closed In, but the gelding won by going the last quarter In 0:110. single a won the Board of Trade stake, heata being required. Beth Clar. ther ..'M uriae by winning the flrat hoat in i.wt "r," " . . (1 ,,wih and the second In 1:04. Single O took the next two, equalling his reeoi-a in nis first winning effort. In the last quarter of the fifth mile, atepped In OiWVs. Beth Clark dropped from the lead, wh'.le Blngle O had to be atlrred up to win from Our Colonel. No opposition for General Tooa appeared In the Horseman s fururity pacs and the Pittsburgh s-year-om won as he pleased, his best time being live second alvo his record. Mirthful a favor.te. as waa Hingis G and General Todd, settled the 1:08 trot In straight heats. ' Ktawah then made an effort to lower his record. Ha was slow In the first halfhalf. doing each quarter of the last half ln0;M',. Up the mack atretch, he had to trot against a light llnd. Peter Volo followed In a few momenta. He did hla second quarter In 0:JO'i and got down to thirty seconds In the third quarter. The last quarter, stepped In 0:30V. brought him home In 1:00, hla record made at Cluveland in July. Kor refusing to keep Queen Abbess In the Arch City pacing staka, Bm White of Buffalo wa held gutlty of Insubor dination and waa fined t'oo. Try This far .earatlglav. Neuralgia la a pain In the nerves. Blcari's Liniment penetratxe and soothes tho aching nerves. Get a bottle now. All druggist. Advert Isemont. Apartments, flats, huuses and cottages an be rented quickly and cheaply by Bee "For Rent" M Tat MtKIUit kat pupKd s aaaW M CvTTrlrit. l"ir. International N'ewa Bcrtlca, IV PHILLIES LET OP AND BRAYES WIN New Championi of National League Whipped by Score of Bight to Two. HELD DOWN TO THREE HITS BOffTOX. Bept. The inillsdelplilas. with the National league championship won, let up today and the Braves took tha game easily, 8 to X Hughes hold the new champions to three hits, but an error by Maranvllle In the third Inning paved the way to the two runs that were acored on Cravath'e triple. Boston srnt Blxey from the box by scoring four runs In-the first Inning. Baumgartner, who followed him, pitched well until the eighth, when tha Braves again bunched hlta for three runs. Score: PlIlLAttKLJntU. BOSTON. . AU H.O.A K. AB H.O A B mk. h.... i t I oMoran. rf.... I 1 0 0 Kiicr.itt. mm. I s 1 I ItCv.r. Ib.... 4 (10 0 i-nrt. (. .1 i e K,n. ir ; J J ; I 4 e e l t e e 4 1 S t ll-k.r, If... I 1 iFltipatr'k. cf 4 114 0 Nlnhiid. Ik.. 4 0 1 S OM.rmnvil. m 4 t t 1 Art.m. 14 1 PWUokb'rn'. e4 4 1 0 Himr. a..... o Hu(hM, ... eel Uasn.rtar. it I t t I touis n i i Totals M INK I Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I Boston 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 I Two-base hits: Eaan (2). ' Three-base hits; Fltxpatrick (2), Cravath. (Stolen bases: FHxpatrick, Msgee. liases on hells. Off Hughes. 4; off Blxey, 1; off Baumgartner. 1. Hlta: Off Hlxey, 1 in two-thirds Inning; off Baumgartner, 7 In seven and one-third Innings, struck out: By Hughes, 4; by Baumgartner, Z. Um pires: o'lay and Rigler, Pirates la Flrat Ulvlslaa. BT. LOUIS. Sept. HV Pittsburgh went Into first riivlniou by defeating SL Lmila in a ten-Inning game here today, 8 to i. A triple by Korhe with two out in the ninth tied the aoore for tha locale. Pitts burgh won in the tenth on a slnsle by V'loux snd Gibson's double. 8 ore: yiTTsHtTROll. ST. tout. AH.HU.AE. All HO.AH I 1 1 1 144' ease: 114! 4 4 S 1 I ' 4 II 1 , 1 4 1 1114' 4 4 S a 4 i si 114 11 e 4 t o Mill 41. t I I Ij tllli 4 I Csrsr. If 8 t OHasslns. lb. 4 johiutoa. lh t u e e-Hu.be 1 Harnar. of... I 1 0 VPurtfu. p.... Him hro'n. rf Wasnar, as.. I VIoi, Jh 4 8 4 Uliaca, rf t I I llxilan, rf.... 4 t 4 SMIIIar, lb-tbl 8 lx.n. rl If.. 4 0 1 ellalial, Ib... 4 4 0 tratt I 4 4 0Hnydr. c... 4 HIM. ...... Otbaon, s..., I A-lama s. ... 1 roatallo .... 1 Kanitahhr. s I Harmon, p.. 0 1 Hornabr. aa. I . ftlaadowa. p., I Totala I 11 84 14 lltoMnwn. p. 1 Hallaa. .... t llont' las. lb 4 TotaJa W natted for Pallee In ninth. Hutted for fmlth In ninth. Hatted for Betael in tenth. Matted for Hugglna in ninth. Liattml for Adams in fourth Pittsburi .rgh ... uls ...0 1 0 1 ...0 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 14 81 0 0 0 0 1 0-8 ww-i'iww nils; nnyuwr, lareir, . 1 1- ann Th.wu mi.- Tn ivi.- Horhe. Double plsy: Hornsby to Miller. Bases on balls: Off Kantlehner, 1; off Meadow. 1: off Robinson, 2. Hits: Off A,i.,n. A in ihn. i..in.- r.tt u"., lehner, 4 In six tnnlniis; off Harmon, 1 in one Innings; off Meadows, 4 In three and one-third Innings; off Itobtnaon In nn. n H nnA.tl.lvvf Innliiiri1 nff HuIIaa t In four and one-third Innings: off Per- due, two In one inning. rUruck out: By Kantlehner, 1; by Meadows. 8. Umpires: Qulgley and Eaaon. Teareaa Blaaks 8aiertaas. NEW VOUK. Bent S0.-Tera.u hsd the Munerlas at hla mercv here todav. hlM the (Itanta bunched hlta in two in nings off Pfeffer and shut out Brooklyn, i to t Ccore: BHOOkLYX. KBW TORK. AH H O AK AB M.O.A.R. iraiarm, aa., a m it.uma ir....t l a a w llln, IB. . . vnuwru , n a Siattiral, rt..4 I t llxola. Ib ... 4 Whaal, U ...1 4 10 Mirkla, lb... I -ui.h.w. 14.1 I I t (Watcher, aa. 4 Mr.. f....l 4 14 lkr. cf. V.li, tb 4 111 "I'rar. lb..... I . . a.. I e a 1 SMayara. a.... I Pfrtfar. p.... I 4 1 ITaaratiu. p... I -Klaoa lls Totsla It 4 IT I Total M 4 l II 1 Batted for Pfeffer In the ninth. Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 New York 0 0100100 1, Two-base hit: Doyle. I .eft on bases:. Near York. ; Brooklyn, 8. titriick out:' Br Tearesu 8: by Pfetfer, 8. t'mplres Klem and Kmalle. Meds Trias Cab. CHICAOO. Sept 8u.-Irratio llfldlng by Oil-ag. enabled Ctncliiiiall to win the final h'trno of the series hero for the year, 1 u J. Score: CINCINNATI. AS H O A C iM'h. rf.... I I I tood. CHlfAflO. AB H O A I rf I I t e Ur.Ui. to...., I 14 1 SKiaaer. aa... 4 1 t I 1 II. If 4 1 I 4 hull. II... 4 4 4 4 I 4 aaimrakan. lb 8 1 t S 4 I Kalar lb.... 4 14 1 4 4 . Wll'ma. rf I a I SMrt-nhy. Ibt 4 4 1 1 I 4 HWallar. .. 4 t t 4 4 I I tlawMr, p. t 4 1 I 4 1 Malllaaa ..444 It Ta4ala 14 4 17 II I Untlllh rf.. I I Harass, aa... I 4 K. William 1 -4 Wasaar. aa.. 4 I Rxlaara. 1. I j M.. II. Hi, lb 4 1 inao. 1 kraiar), p. I S Totsla a 4 II 11 f Hatted for llersog In the eighth. Kan for Carthy n the ninth. Clnrlnnsti I 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4-8 Chk'Ui o l o a a Two-bsse hits: Good. Mollwita. Oroh, I eaier. Bioisn oases: wood, riersig. Mr Tanhir. Bases on Italia: Cff lavender, 6: Xiclienry, 8. Hit by pitched ball: By Lavender. Rodsers. Htruck put: By lav ender. 8: by MkKenry, . I in pi res: Orth and Byron. Jockey Club Stake is Won by Lanius' NEW. MARKLT. r.ngland. Sept SO. The Jokey club slakes, tb only V.fJ soversrelgn (fflAW rare of the present tlngllah turf wason, waa run here today and won by Laulua. Iame Prudent fin- Standing of Team3 AMERICAN LEAGUE. P. W. U Pet. ,6tU ,4 .m .640 .420 Boston .... ;letrolt Chicago .... W ashlngton New York ft. Louis . Cleveland . 1 ir. l&l 14N m , i , ISO 99 w M m 67 44 M 61 64 hi W A3 Philadelphia 14 41 1U8 275 JSAT, LEAOUH FED. LEAGUE. W.LPrt. W.L.Pet. nttsbunrh 8S 64 .57L Phlla 87 til .8KK Boston ... Brooklyn . 79 67 .641 .St. Ixjuis. .W W .M ' 70 .&.'! Chicago ..83 . .Jtil 1'lttsburgh 72 79 .477 Kan. Clty.W 71 .50 Newark ..77 71 Buffalo ..74 11 .47 Brooklyn 70 83 .41 Baltimore 4 VH .Ml Chicago ...71 79 .473 Ht. I.ouls.,70 W) .47 Cincinnati 70 81 .461 New York..W ft mVS Yesterday'a Reaalta. AMERICAN LEAGUE, ashlngton, ; Philadelphia, 4. Bt. IxniH, 8: Iletrolt. 1. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cincinnati, 3; Chicago, 2. Brooklyn, 0; New York, I. PhilHiielphia, 2; Boston. 8. Pittsburgh, : St. Louis, 5. KKDKHAL IJOAGL'E. Kamtna City 2; Ht. Louie. 4. Chicago, 4; Pittsburgh, 8. Newark, 3-6: Bnltlmore, 1-1 Buffalo, 3; Brooklyn, Z. Umn Today. Ameriitan League New York at Phila delphia, Boston at Washington, Ht. Louis at Chicago. National League Chicago at Clnnlcn natl, Hrokolyn t New York, I'hlladelpliia at Boston. Pitsburgh st St. ixiuih. Federal League Chicago at Pittsburgh, Newark at Baltimore, Buffalo at Brook lyn. OMAHA UHI LOSES TO YORK Game Bitterly Contested, but Fumb ling Proves Costly to Visit ing Team. FINAL TWENTY-SIX TO NAUGHT YORK. Neb., Sept 80. (Special Tele gdam.) Omaha loat to York college to day, It to 0. A wet field and drixxllng rain made fast playing difficult. York scored three touchdowns on forward passes, but made lltle headway on lino plunges. Tho visitors gave promise of scoring the flrat quarter, but lost on fumbles. Omaha had the York team on their thirty-yard line several times, but could not advance further. Brewer, left end for York, played a stellar same. Stoner, right halfback also showed up well, mak ing a apectacular run of fifty yards for a touchdowa on an intercepted pass. For Omaha Heibert ahowed up well. I The stocky tackle broke up many of the York plays and on the offensive had lit' t , i --,,ki in . , w-i trouble In opening up hole I In tho laat few mlnutea of play Omaha tried hard to score. A line plunge by . . . h j-i..,i Adams and an end run by Melchior brought the ball within striking distance of a goal aa time was called. Omaha played a hard luck game and made York fight for every inch of ground. Lineup OMAHA. Jenkins Tt. K. 8leleit It. T VMIson It O. YORK. R. E. Oraham R. T It Q . Iarson .. iilajid Reynolds KorbiMSkor C. C. Bruce Debolt S.otky each , .!..'. L O Saunders . Brewer L. T. V. K L. K.iU T B. v. B ..i. ii I n. it , r. Ml. K. B L. H I L. 1I-. .. Partlow .. Miller eklilor ,. H toner I Iluncan Youni ..Pmelsol , Adams Huhhtltutes: York. Bush Ritchie; Omaha. Jenka. official": Harvey, Ne braska; McCullough, ump're; Harmon, head linesman. (Juarters: u.w. Burgess-Nash . GOMPANY. KVBRYSIOOY STORK Announce for Saturday a Remarkable Sale of Mens Shirts Im'luding shirts that are worth as liigh aa $3.00, in one bit? hit, at 51)c See I-Vidny pnpor aad windows for full particulars. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus DEFEAT OF TIGERS GIYES BOSTON FLAG Detroit Lose! to St. Loo.ii and This Settles American League Race. RESULT DECIDED IN THE FOURTH DETROIT, Sept. 80.-Boto became the American league champion today, though ct playing, through Detroit'a loss of tho lnal game with St. Louis, 8 to 2. Well man won his eighth game of the year frcm the Tigers, and would not have been cored on but for three errors, bunched In one inning. The result was determined in the fifth, when, five nits. Including a double and triple, were bunched with a pa. for five tallies. Score: 8T. LOt'tS DETROIT. AB. AB.H.O.A.K. AH H O Bhottnn, If.. 4 11 4 OBu.h. aa 4 1 I 1 1 Howard, lb.. I Millar, rf.... I Prmtt. 2b.... 5 Wlkr, rf.. I 4 OVIlt. Ib 14 4 10 1 1 4 Tohh cf 4 1 4 1 0 1 IVaarh. If.... 4 4 10 4 4 Crawford, rf 4 4 I 4 Aortln, lb... 4 Lavan, aa.... ft Asnaw, c... I Wallmaa, p. 4 I Ollurna. lb.... 114 11 7 lYoun. 2b... 2 0 4 1 1 1 Inattor. e I 1 4 I I 4Daua. p. ... I 4 0 1 0 Iluhue 1 1 e o Totala. . . 14 27 14 4Boland 4 4 4 Total U I 17 I Batted for Dauss In the ninth. Ran for Lubuo In the ninth. Ft. Loula 0 0 0 B 0 0 0 0 88 Detroit 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 02 Two-base hits: Shotton, Walker. Home run: Staler. Stolen bases: Vltt, Cobb (2). Howard. Double Dlav: Bf'"r to Vltt. Bases on balls. Off Wei in. 7; off Dausa, i Struck out: By Weilman. i; ty uauas, 8. I mpires: Wallace and Evans. Mark, Whip Heaators. WASHINGTON. Sept. 3ni Sherman, a recruit, pitched the athletics to victory over Washington today, 4 to 1. Score: flUUAIJKLPHI V WASHINGTON. AB.H O A K AB.H.O.A.R. "rhanf If... I 4 4 4 OTndsa, rf.... 110 tttrunk. rf... 4 4 14 4Fnirter, tb... 4 8 111 Malona. 2b.. 4 lit ". Milan, cf.. 4 1144 Dldiins. of.. 4 1 4 4 40andll. lb... 6 I 10 0 4 tinnm. lb. 4 17 1 ajamiaoa. If.. 4 10 0 4 Kopf. as. ... . I 111 OtThanka lb.. .4 1 0 4 I Damrau. lb.. 4 14 4 OWIIIIama. c I 4 I 1 0 Parklna, ... 4 1 4 0 OTnnnollT. a. 4 t 1 1 1 gharaiaa, p.. 1 1 4 I OHsrpar. p.... 1 0 4 4 4 rirf) n .mum I elf D D'1 . Al ir- Jj iLr- dill It v i -mm -. " if - p t- 9 Sia .nn Mali i i "- " Henry Rohlif Company. Distributor, 2567-69 Leavenworth SL, Omaha, Nc4, 8P aT Bnehllnf, p.. 4 1 1 Totals 14 I 17 7 0Axata 1 4 10 4 Kopp 1 4 4 4 Alnamtth ..4 4 4 4 Tutala 14 11 17 11 4 Batted for Harper in the sixth. 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