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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1916. BRINGING UP FATHER Copjriffht. 1916. International Ktwi Serrie. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus ( ) f ,!J "P f 1 VHAT-S THE .SVS0" UJ ( WUZ PLKYIW I I VELL -WHAT'S M ( utr.. 1KI ) J E " VAW.-jlT- OOTOF M OiE-IHAVE REEO ANO WVITt ACANCW1TH TO PREVENT HE SIM ( ?. U ' ' MACOE-MC ERE- 1; 1 NOTHIN'TO THE "3ARON J.POOF OVER HIM LAST N)iHT h HIM FROf PLAtYlN THE. ' 'TrVT LOVE! J I rrVT i-ifo ' ! I J. 0PLA1D- AT THEOB- HERrTONHTP HOSPITAL X 1 ? VIIfV Y VZ7SOTTT HESTARTEOl 1 A J .ifi,-- 1 P ' iTT I SXr- JlL PHILLIES SHOOT UP AND DOWN AGAIN j " 1,1 " Take First Game from Boston and Lead in League and Drop Second Tray. BACK IN THE SECOND PLACE Standing of Teams AMER. LKAOUE. W. L. Pet 1 n.tn .19 677 .(7 tl Mr, .71 11. Hi Philadelphia, Oct 2. Philadelphia enjoyed another brief stay in first place. in the National league race to ' day, the home team ousting Brook lyn from the lead by winning the first game from Boston, 2 to 0, and then dropping back to second place by losing the second contest, 4 to I, while Brooklyn was shutting out New York. In the opening game Alexander Qulpitched Ragan, who worked for seven innings, and Allen, who twirled one inning. Alexander held Boston to three hits and registered his six teenth shutout of the season. Only one visiting player got past first base. Whitted scored in the second inning on his double, Cravath't sacrifice and JLuderus' double. Killifer scored the other run in the fifth. He doubled went to third by beating Ragan's ,. tnrow to smith on Alexander bunt, and tallied when Byrne bunted and was thrown out by Kagan. ' Demaree Opposes Reulbach. In the second game Demaree op posed Reulbach for seven innings and Bender twirled the last two, the In dian not being scored on. Reulbach pitched better ball than Demaree, but errors by the latter a teammates helped the visitors to two of their runs. In the first inning, Snodgrass , singled and Maranville was safe 'on Stock's fumble. WilhotVt liner to Stock resulted in a double olav. Konetchy singled, sending Maranville to third, and Maranville scored while Konetchy was being run down be tween first and second. Philadelphia's run was made in the second inning. Whitted walked, took second on Cra vath's single and scored on two force out plays at second base. Boston took the lead in the sixth when Snodgrass scored on his single, Marnaville's sac rifice, Luderus throwing to second too late to catch snodgrass, an out and Konetchy's single. With two out in seventh, Gowdy walked and Reul bach was hit by a pitched ball. Snod gress got a single when his grounder bounced ovr Mock s head, Gowdy scoring, while Reulbach crossed the plate when Whitted threw wild to third base. . Details ol First Game. First Inning. Boston Snodgrass singled to cen ter and went to second on Maran ville's sacrifice, Luderus to Niehoff. Wilhoit out, Niehoff to Luderus, Snodgrass taking third on the play. Konetchy but, Alexander to Ludurus. No run. Philadelphia -Paskert out, Ragan to Konttchy. Byrne singled to left. Snodgrass dropped Stock's easy fly, but Recovered the ball in time to throw out Byrne at second. Stock out stealing, Gowdy to Maranville. No run. .... 1 , Second Inning. Boston Smith ont. Stock to Lud erus. Alexander threw out Chapelle. Whitted made a shoe-string catch of Egan's liner. No run. Philadelphia Whitted doubled to center and went to third on Cravath's sacrifice, Ragan to Egan. Whitted scored on Luderus' double to center. Niehoff reached first on Maranville's fumble of his grounder, Luderus tak ing third.' Killifer grounded to Mar anville, who tossed out Niehoff, and Egan completed a double-play by getting Killifer at first. One run. Third Inning. Boston Gowdy flied to Niehoff. Ragan out, Niehoff to Luderus. Snod grass out. Stock to Luderus. Philadelphia Alexander out. Mar anville to Konetchy. Paskert .flied to Snodgrass. Byrne walked and took second on Stock's single to right Whitted flied to Snodgrass. No run. Fourth Inning. Boston Maranville flied to Whit ted. Niehoff threw out Wilhoit. Ko netchy hit a hot one, which Stock could not hold, and got a single. Smith forced Konetchy, Byrne to Nie hoff. No run. Philadelphia Cravath out, Smith to Konetchy. Luderus grounded out to Konetchy. , Smith threw out Niehoff. No run. Fifth Inning. , Boston Chapelle flied to Paskert Egan struck out. Killifer took Gow dy' s foul fly. No run. Philadelphia Killifer doubled to NATL. LEAGUE. W. L Pct.1 Brooklyn . , 12 Kt .sol Bnaton . Phil so fit .nnnrhkeao Boston ..., 2 .tsllDelrolt . New York ..iSSt .STo'llt. Louli Chlceso ,.,87 It AU New Tr.rtc..7l 7 ,S17 Pittsburgh. . s !2lwihlnion.7 7 M2 St. Louis ... 1 .Ifi'Clevelend ..T7 77 .toll Cincinnati ,.0 ( .Itrphlla St 117 .S!C Yesterday's Results. NATIONAL LKAOUE. New Tork, Brooklyn. S. Boston, t-ti Philadelphia, 1-1. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Philadelphia, 1: Boeton. 4. Washington, li New Tork. S. (lames Today. ' National League New Tork at Brooklyn, Boeton at hPlladolphla. American Laafue Weahlnfton at New York, Philadelphia at Boeton. Sport Calendar Today floreo Shows Opening f aaanal anew el Brecktoa, Mae. ., , teelne OpealnaT of antnwin SMetuur of Tereate Urtvlai club at Tosaate. HeitnfIrUh Pater Cltna alalaet Yeuna Va honey, tea round a. at keulh Bethlehem, Pa. Al lauhert agelaet Yean- Brltt. twelre ranede. at Beetoa. Mel Coojaa aealaat Fste Hartley, twelve rounda, at Beetoa. Jew center. Alexander bunted for a sacri fice. Ragan threw the ball to third but Killifer was safe at third on a close decision. Paskert flied to Smith. Killifer scored on Byrne's sacrifice, Ragan to Konetchy, Alexander taking second. Egan threw Stock out. Oqe run. Sixth Inning. 1 Boston 0 Byrne threw out Ragan. Snodgrass sent a high fly to Killifer. Maranville flied to Whitted. Philadelphia 0 Whitted out, Mar anville to Konetchy. Cravath struck out. Luderus flied to Snodgrass. Seventh Inning. Boston 0 Wilhoit out, Alexander to Luderus,. Konetchy out, Niehoff to Luderus. Byrne threw out Smith. Philadelphia 0 Niehoff flied to Snodgrass. Killifer and Alexander fanned. Eighth Inning.' 1 Rnatnn ft Chanr,!! flin in Pat. LA., rVnMAltl, hkt,t fn t7a - n flied. to Niehoff. Collins, batting for Gowdy, was safe on Stock's fumble of his grounder. Magee, batting for, nagan, was inrown out oy cyme. i Philanotnhia n AlUn In a pitch for Boston. Blackburn went in to catch and FiUpatrick played sec ond. Paskert singled to left and went to second on Byrne s sacrifice, Smith to Konetchy. Stock flied to Smith. Pakrt arnl fhirrl Ah,tn fouled to Konetchy. Ninth Inning. to Luderus. Niehoff also threw out Maranville. Wilhoit was safe on a hit to shortstop, but was forced out at , second, Stock to Niehoff, . on Konetchy's grounder. Final score: Details of Second Came. First Inning. vv.ut. wiiwugiaaa av, ail 'UIIICIU single. Stock fumbled Maranville's grounder ana snoagrass toox second. Wilhoit sent a line fly to Stock, who doubled Snodgrass at second, Niehoff taking the throw. Maranville went to third on Konetchy's single to right. Knnot-hv atart.l n ..J white he was being run out Maran- vine scored, itonetcny was out, stock to Luderus to Niehoff tc Luderus. One run. PhiUUlnhia Pa. I,.. n.A v . sank. UUI to Egan. Byrne flied to Chapelle. Stock flied to Wilhoit. Second Inning. ' Boston Smith out on a trreat atoo and throw by Byrne. Whitted took Uiapelles fly. tgin died to Stock. Philadelphia Whitted walked anrl advanced to second on Cravath's sjn gle to right. Luderus forced Cra vath, Egan to Maranville, Whitted go ing to third. Whitted scored when laiehoif forced Luderus. Maranville to Euan. Killifer bunted alone the Irft field foul line and Niehoff sprinted to third, while Reulbach waited for the ball to roll foul, but it did not cross the line. Killifer stole second. Dema ree flied to Snodgrass. One run. Boston Bvrne threw out both Gowdy and Reulbach. Paskert took Snodgrass' fly. Philadelphia Paskert flew to Snod grass, Smith threw out Byrne. Stock singled to right. Whitted flied to Maranville. Fourth Inning. Boston Maranville lined out tn Byrne. Wilhoit walked. Knnetrhv flied to Paskert Smith flied to Stock. PhiladelDhia Cravath arritrfe At Luderus flied to Wilhoit. Niehoff got an inneiu single, egan tnrew out Killifer. Fifth Inning. Boston Chapelle Out, Niehoff to Luderus. Egan went out the same way. Gowdy singled to left. Niehoff threw out Reulbach, Philadelphia Demaree gro u n d e d out, Reulbach to Konetchy. Pa.kert fanned. Maranville threw out Byrne. - ' Sixth Inning. Boston Snodgrass singled to cen ter and reached second safely when Luderus picked up Maranville's sac rifice bunt and threw to the middle bag. Wilhoit forced Maranville at second. Stock to Niehoff. Snodgrass scored on Konetchy's single to right. Konetchy was thrown out trying to stretch his hit into double, Cravath to Byrne to NiehofL Smith flied to Whitted. One run. Philadelphia Stock out, Konetchy to Reulbach. Whitted flied to Snod grass. Smith fumbled .Cravath's grounder and the runner was safe. Luderus flied to Chappelle. Seventh Inning. Boston Chappelle went out, Stock to Luderus. Niehoff threw out Egan. Gowdy walked. Reulbach was hit on the right arm by a pitched ball. Snodgrass' infield hit bounded over Byrne's head for single and Gow dy scored. In trying to catch Reul bach at third, Whitted threw wild and Reulbach came home and Sndograss went to second. Maranville flied to Whitted. Two runs. Philadelphia Smith threw Niehoff out. Gowdy muned Killifer s high foul fly, but a moment later Killifer flied to Konstchy. Cooper batting for Demaree, singled to right. Kelu- bach threw out Paskert. Bender be gan pitching for Philadelphia in ht eighth. Eighth Inning. Boston Wilhoit reached first safe ly on a slow infield hit and wen: to second on Konetchy's sacrifice, Ki' lifer to Luderus. Smith lined to Nie hoff, who tossed the ball to Stock, doubling up Wilhoit. Philadelphia Byrne out on a line drive to Smith. Stock fouled to Konetchy. Whitted flied to Chappelle- Ninth Inning. Boston 0 Chappelle grounded out to Luderus. Egan was thrown out by Niehoff. Gowdy singled to left. Reulbach fanned. Philadelphia 0 Cravath singled to left Duev ran for Cravath. Luderus grounded out to Konetchy. Dugey iook seconu. mcnou nica to onoa- grass. Maranville threw out Kilmer. Final score: BOBTON. PHILADELPHIA. IS H O A AB. H.O.A.TC. SnMl'e.ef 4 14 1 0Ptk'rt,c( 4 1 J 0 0 Mar'vll.ea S I S lHvrne.lb 110 3 0 Wllh'lt.ft 4 10 0 elStock.ea 4 1111 K'etchy.l I 111 I sWhltMf. 4 110 0 Smlth.lb S 0 I S sCreVth.rt I S 0 0 Chap'le.lt I 0 0 ftLuderua,! t 1 14 1 0 Ktiii lh 1 e a a eNIhofr.2b S S 4 T A fritan'k.th a A A a AKHIIfer.o S 1 1 e a Oowdy.o S S 1 aAJexndr.p I t S S 0 mi kd rn.o ooooO Rttan.p 2 0 0 10 Totala..!! S 87 17 1 Allen.p 0 0 S 0 0 Conno!ly 1 s A a a Conine 1 0 0 0 0 'Maae 1 0 0 0 0 Totala.. to "I J4 Ts"I Batted for Etan In atfhth. Batted tor Oowdy In el.hth. Batted lor Raian in tlfhth. ""'on j..e o o i o e e Philadelphia . .0 1 0 0 l o 0 o ! Two-baee hlte: Whitted. Luderue. Killifer ... ownuDi niie: Maran ville, Byrne (2), Cravath, Aleiander. Double plays Maranville to Etan to Konetchy. Left uwatu,, ,,; i-nuaaejpnia. a. Flret baee on errora: Boaton. 1: PhlladelDhla. 1. Daee on ballet Off Rasan. 1. Hlta and rune: urr Kataq, S hlta Sruna In eeven Innlnta; off Allan. 1 hit. 0 run In one out: ay navan, Sr by Alex- ander. 1. Umplreat O Day and Eroallo. Score, eeeond kame: BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA. Sn'dfa.cf 4 1 4 ' ;pk'rt.ff ' O t'o' i wTtK... a ; . X "nyrne.ao 4 o al 4 0 K-'cVv-f. i !Kf..3.. i I I I ' Smith, Jb toil Icrav'th.'rf 41010 wZZZ ik ! uuaerua.l 4 0 13 1 aZSil till jNlfhoff.Jb 4 1 S 7 22JiC ill I ill'. - " 'umirMiP i o d g u ...... ..... uoopr iiwoo 'Dugey 0 t) 0 TOU1...H 27 It 2 Btta for Dmar In tftventh. Htvn (or Crtv&th In ninth. Boston :.i o o o o i a e o Phlldlphi ..0100 0 0 0 0 01 BtoUn bai: Kllllffr. Saerlfloi hlti: M ranvlllo, Konttchy. Doubl pUyi: Stock to Niehoff (S). Baaci on b!H: Off Reulbach. 1; off Demaree, t. Hlte and earned rune: Off Reulbach, 1 rum off Demaree, f hlti, I runa In aeven Innlnra; off Bender, I hits, 0 run In two Innlnva. Hit by pitched ball: By Demaree, Reulbach, Struck out: By Reul dacH, 3: by Bender, 1. Umpire.: O Day and Smell. COOMBS HURLS THE ROBINSTO VICTORY Pitches Shutout Ball and the Brooklyn Team Gains Half a Game on Philadelphia. ONLY IN DANGER ONE TIME Mabel Trask Wins The Walnut Hill Cup Lexington, Ky Oct. 2. The Wal nut Hill cup, $J,000, was won by Ma bel Trask .in straight heats here to day. Azora Axworthy was second and George Summers, third. Best time, 2:074. In the futurity for 2-vear-olds, purse $5,000, The Real Lady (Mur phy), won; Mary Coburn (White), second; Bertha McGuire (Ackerman), third. Best time, 2:07. The Real Lady broke two world's records. She trotted the first heat in 2:07)4, beating the 2-year-old rec ord held by Volga of 2:07. She then trotted the second heat in 2:07, making a new record for the 2-year-old fillies for a single heat and a ARROW COLLARS CO WtLL WITH BOW OR FOUR-IN-HAND lJct.aach,forecta. autn PtAsoov tvea incamkcu Brooklyn, Oct. 2. Combs pitched shut-out ball today and beat the Giants 2 to 0, and Brooklyn gained half a game on Philadelphia. In only the first inning was the veteran twir ler in danger. Then with the bases full and two out he faned Kauff. A sensational running catch by Cut shaw with Holke on third in the sev enth with two out, saved a run. Schupp was effective until the fourth, when Daubert scratched a hit to Fletcher, stole second, and scored on Wheat's single. With An derson pitching in the eighth, Brook lyn got the bases full with two out. A wild pitch scored Miller. It was Rucker day, the tenth year of the veteran pitcher's affiliation with the Brooklyn club, being cele brated with a drill of the Fourteenth regiment, recently returned from the border. Detailed play: First Inning. New York Burns flied to Wheat Herzog singled. Robertson also sin gled. Herzog going to second. Zim merman flied to Myers, Herzog going to third on the catch and Robertson holding first, Robertson stole sec ond. Fletcher walked. Kauff struck out. No runs- Brooklyn Herzog threw out John- . . t . . a: . ' i ' . - n stun. ictiuBTi - mcu uui iu urnji Myers also flied out to Burns. Second Inning. New York Miller tossed out Holke. Rariden popped to Mowrey. Schulte sent a high fly to Myers. Brooklyn Herzog tossed out Wheat Cutshaw walked. Mowrey hit into a double play, Zimmerman to rlerzog to noike. Third Inning. New York Burns went out,. Cut shaw to Daubert. Olson threw out Herzog at first. Robertson line flied to Mowrey. Brooklyn Olso fanned. Miller singled to left. Miller stole second, t,nd when Fletcher dropped the ball Miller tried for third, but was thrown out, Herzog to Zimmerman. Coombs struck out. Fourth Inning. New York Zimmerman singled over second base- Fletcher popped to Olson. Kauff flied to Johnston Zimmerman was out stealing, Miller to Cutsliaw. , Brooklyn Johnston flied to Kauft Daubert singled through Fletcher. Myers struck out. Daubert stole second, Herzog dropping the ball. Daubert scored on Wheat's hot sin gle to left, Cutshaw flied to Robert son. One run. Fifth Inning. New York Holke singled. Olson threw out Rariden, Holke going to Gtants' Luck Changes NEW YORK. AB. R.H.O.A.E, Burns, If 3 0 0 3 0 0 Herzog, 2b 4 0 1 2 4 0 Robertson, rf 4 0 1 1 0 0 Zimmerman, 3b 4 0 2 2 1 0 Fletcher, ss 3 0 0 0 4 0 Kauff, cf 4 0 0 2 0 0 Holke, lb 4 0 2 7 0 0 Rariden, c 3 0 0 7 0 0 Schupp, p 2 0 0 0 0 0 Anderson, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lobert 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 1.32 0 6 24 9 0 BROOKLYN. AB. R. H. O.A- E. Johnston, rf 3 0 0 1 0 0 Daubert, lb 4 1 2 9 0 0 Myers, cf 4 0 0 4 0 1 Wheat, If 3 0 1 2 0 0 Cutshaw, 2b 2 0 1 3 2 0 Mowrey, 3b 3 0 0 3 2 0 Olson, ss 3 0 0 1 3 0 Miller, c 3 1 2 4 2 0 Coombs, p 3 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 28 2 6 27 9 1 Batted for Schupp in eighth. New York 00000000 00 Brooklyn 00010001 2 Stolen bases: Robertson, Daubert, Miller. Double plays: Zimmerman. Herzog and Holke. , Bases on balls: Off Schupp, 1; off Anderson, 1; off Coombs, 2. Hits and earned runs: Off Schupp, 4 hits and 1 run in seven innings; off Anderson, 2 hits and 1 run In one inning. Struck out: By Schupp, 5; by Anderson, 2; by Coombs, 3. Umpires: Kigler and Byron. HOKDFF MEETS JOE STECHER AT YORK Omaha Grappler Will Lock Horns with Dodge Lad as Feature of Fall Festival LOOK FOR A GREAT CROWD second. Schupp popped to Mowrey. Burns flied to Myers, " Brooklyn Mowrey fanned. Olson also fanned. Miller flied to Kanff. -Sixth Innin. Brooklyn Ccombs fouled out to Zimmerman. - Herzog threw out Johnston. Daubert" flied to Burns. New York Olson threw out Her zog. Robertson went out to Daubert, unassisted. Zimmerman fouled out to Daubert. Seventh Inning. New York Mowrey threw out Fletcher. Kauff fouled to Miller. Holke singled to center and Myers let the ball go through his legs, Holke going 10 inira. nariacn inea to cut shaw. Brooklyn Fletcher threw out My ers. Herzog threw out Wheat. Cut shaw scratched an infield hit. Mow rey forced Cutshaw, Fletcher to Her zog. Eighth Inning. New York Lobert batted for Schupp and flied to Wheat. Burns walked. Herzog fanned, Robertson flied to Myers. Brooklyn Anderson v"ent in to pitch for New York. Olson fanned for the third time. Miller singled over second. Coombs went out to .Holke, unassisted. Johnston walked. Daubert scratched an infield hit, filling the bases. On a wild pitch Miller, scored. Johnston going to third and Daubert to second. Myers tanned. The Oreateet Fain Killer, 8loan's Liniment toes riant to the aeat of pain, elmply lay It on you do not have to rub. SSc. All drusslata. Advertisement. The city of York is looking for ward to some big doings Wednesday afternoon. For at 3 o'clock on that afternoon Joe Stecher,. the famous farmer boy wrestler from Dodge, Neb., will clash with Big Bill Hokuff of Omaha in a finish wrestling match. The wrestling bout will be the big feature attraction of the annual fall festival which is being held this week at York. It will be staged in an open air pavillion capable of seating com fortably several thousand people, and the York business men who are be hind the match anticipate a capacity attendance. The York men looked far and wide for an opponent for Stecher and final ly selected on Hokuff. Big BUI, it will be remembered, trained Stecher for his bout with Strangler Lewis in .Omaha July 4. Bill learned a lot of Stecher's tricks while working with the Dodge boy and believes he has developed a defense which will puz zle Joe. At least Bill promises to make it a battle- Hokuff has been training faithfully for the event in Gus Tylee's gymna sium and goes to York in perfect physical condition. He has under gone a rigid course ot training and has worked out every day with the best wrestlers he could find. As there are quite a number in Omaha, Bill got plenty of workouts. , That Stecher realizes Hokuff is likely to make trouble is evident by his close application to training at his Dodge home. Word from there is that Joe has been working out as hard as he has for any match in his career. York is going to make Wednesday a gala day. Business will be sus pended for the afternoon and a crowd that will be almost as big as the crowds which have seen .Stecher matches in Omaha is expected to find its way into the pavillion where the bout will be held. Give Banquet for Pa Rourke at the Rome Next Monday A banquet in honor of W, A. Rourke, owner of Omaha's pennant winning base ball club, will be held at the Rome hotel at 7 o'clock the eve ning of October 9. Business men of the city are re sponsible for the banquet, which is to be given for Rourke as, a mark of Omaha's appreciation for his cham pionship ball club. The committee on arrangements consists of Joe Kelly, chairman; Ben Gallagher, Lester Drishaus, T. P. Redman, Tom Quinlan, Jack Byrne, Roy Moore and Don Lee. B. W. 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